/feMER 1 CAN VOIiUNT CEU. JUIIX B. I!HATTON, Editor & Proprietor CARLISLE, PA.. OCT. 5, 18G5, Democratic Slate Nominations. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, COL. W. W. H. DAVIS, Off DUCKS COUNTS. for surveyor general, LT.GOL.J.P. UHTOM, OF CAMBRIA COUNTV. Democratic County Ticket. FOR SENATOR, A. 11. GLATZ, of York Co, FOR ASSEMBLY, PHILIP LONG, of Newburg. yOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CUAS. E. MAOLAUGIILIN, of Carlisle. POE TREASURER, LEVI ZEIGLER, of Middlesex, FOR COMMISSIONER, ALEXANDER F. MECK, of Carlisle. POR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. JONATHAN SNYDER, of W. Penr.sboro 1 FOR SURVEYOR, JOHN’ C. ECKELS, of Silv Spring. FOR AUDITOR, RISTIAN DEITZ, of Hampden, POR CORONER, DAVID SMITH, of Carlisle. ELECTION, TUESDAY. OCT. lOnr, ISOS DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. Tho following Democratic Meetings will bo held throughout the county : Sporting Hill, Thursday evening, Oct. 5t Shiremanstown, Friday, “ " O' Shippenaburg, Saturday, " Shephordatowu, “ Carlisle, Monday, A full attendance is expected. , Jus. C. TnoMPson, Cla'nnan. ggg- received by Win. Blair & Son, a tine assortment Coal Oil Lamps ; Bold whole sale and retail. t Petek F. Ege, Esrp, offers for sale two desirable 'residences in the Borough of Carlisle. Also, one first-rato hotel property at Bolling Springs. Fur particulars inquire ef the editor of the I olunlcer. Will be Sold.—We are requested to say by the administrators of W-m. M. Beetem, dec d., that the very valuable farm property, just east of Carlisle, will positively be sold at the time advertised, (to : day, Thursday, Out. 5, at 2 o’clock, P. M.) all rumors to the contrary notwithstanding. Ashland Cemetery.— The Ashland Cemo lory will bo dedicated with appropriato reli gious services, by the ministers of Carlisle, 'west Sabbath, (Oct' Bth,) at 3 o’clock, P. M. Seats will be furnished for the audience. The Choirs of Carlisle will furnish suitable music, indan appropriate address will be delivered. I’he public arc respectfully ievited to attend. A. B. Ewin«, Chairman of Com. of Arrangements. Tuscarora Female Seminary.— Attention h directed to the advertisement of this flour ishing Female Seminary. Prof. Koi.be, the principal, is a ripe scholar, and admirably qualified for the position. Persona having daughters to educate cannot do better than to send them to the Tuscarora Female Seminary. The Fair. —Wo urge our readers to pre pare their articles fur the Fair. The premi um list is larger than over before, and the re csipts must bo increased, or they may not meet the expenses. We should all take pride m making the Fair as grand an affair as pos *iblo ; -and the way to do this is for every man, woman and child to come themselves and bring a dog, cat or calf with thorn. We want to have a big thing of it, and we must have the help of our country friends to do this. Get your articles in readiness, then, friends, and bo on the ground early and ro -main all the time. Our citizens will do all in their power to render your stay pleasant, for without you the Fair will be a failure.— The Committee on Premiums made a great mistake in not offering a good premium on tho best looking baby , for this would have brought all the mothers to town, each one of whom thinks her own baby the prettiest, and tho mothers would have brought tho fathers, and thus wo would have had a crowd, and— our baby would have gat tho premium. No doubt about that. Silter Spring Awakb I—The Democrats of old Silver Spring held a large and enthusias tic meeting at the public house of A. Klink, in Kingston, on Monday evening last. Mi chael Kast, Esq. presided. The meeting was addressed by Col. W. M. Ponroao, M. G. Herman, F. E. Beltzhoover, Wm* B. But ler, and Jno. C. Graham, Esquires, of Car lisle. The meeting adjourned with three cheers for the whole Democratic ticket. (C7* Somo of thn more shameless of the ne groeqnality journals are amusing thoir read- by publishing extracts from tho proceed -5” vo learn. What men then took it upon them selves to cast him aside, to make room for another ‘‘homo guard?" Really, this is using the Colonel rather shabbily, and wo sympathize with him. It is another evidence, however, that the Republicans care very lit tle for soldiers except to use them as tools for unprincipled politicians. Renegade Ddmocrats. —lt is a remarka ble fact that the most virulent tyrants of the present day—Stanton, Holt and Butler—are renegade Democrats. Thus has it always been. Benedict Arnold, after his treason, led the British troops and tories against his natiyc town in Connecticut, and burned the houses over the women and children. There are some few papers in the country which arc edited and published entirely by black men—veritable niggers.— Herald. Judging them by the sentiments of their columns, unsuspecting people might be led to believe that all Republican pap era were eiited by “ veritable .niggers." the DemooralU Democrats. Kemem ber! Democrats remember that you have, as it were, bit a few hours, in which to prepare I for the contest. But a few hours to accom- i plish that whioli is of more importance to you ' and your country, than we fear, many o you feel. Are you up and dump;? The en emy is leaving nothing undone that will in sure your defeat or a reduction of your ma jority at the polls, anil it is only your own utiring devotion to the good cause in which you are engaged, that will thwart their schemes. AROUSE I BE WAKEFUL BE WATCHFUL, BE-VIGILANT I Xet no sense of security cause you to neglect your duly 1 Let no prospect of success induce you to relax your labors. The greater our victo ry this fell, the easier the battles will here-' after bo won. Success this fall insures suc cess next fall; and success then, is but the precursor of triumph in, the Presidential campaign of 1308. Who amongst us but would labor to accomplish this? Wc arc in tho right. We hare corruption, taxation, usurpation, “ negro equality,” and tho hun dreds of infamous ideas advocated by aboli tionists to put down. Wo have tax gather ers, revenue assessors, contractors, niggers, plunderers, office seekers & holders, and shoddy with all its power and might to con tend with ; but we have truth and right, jus tice and law upon our sido, and it requires of us BUT TO DO OUR DUTY, and all will be well. Soldiers! Stand by your Race. Soldiers you who haye homo the brunt of battle and carried tho musket, REMEMBER that the Black Republican, Abolition, No gro Voting, and Negro Equality party EN DEAVORED to nd) the old ARMY OF THE POTOMAC ol their dearly earned laurels,'o( the CAPTURE OF RICHMOND, and tried to give it to the NEGROES. Soldiers! do not forgot that tho party head ed by Hanranft in this Stale openly pro claimed that NEGROES WERE BETTER SOLDIERS THAN WHITE MEN WERE. Soldiers ! do not forget that tho Aholiti- n ists fixed up nice comfortable barracks for NEOIIOES, and made you camp nut in the open field. Soldiers, you are now FREE to vote ns you please, and wo conjure you that IF YOU WOULD PRESERVE YOUR 'SELVES, your WIVES AND 3HILDREN from Ihc'DISGRACE uf being reduced to the LEVEL of tho NEGRO, vote the whole Dem ooratio ticket. sq| 1 I § Tax-payers, Look Here! The expenses of the State Government for tho year 1850, were $262,800,71 ; for 1802, in the heat of tho war, they were S4I3,SOL OS ; for 1804, they were $600,021,46! an in crease of nearly $200,000 over that of 1862 In 1803. the expenses of tho Legislature, j wore $183,550,62 ; last year they wore $2Ol, 815,71 1 Hurrah for tho economical Aholi tionistsl Who cares for expenses? Against Andrew John- son ! Em-y man who votes the Abolition Negro Suffrage Ticket at the coming election, votes against ANDREW JOHNSON, votes against endorsing the President’s restoration policy That ticket is placed on a platform which covertly disapproves of that policy. Remem ber this, soldiers and citizens 1 Arouse, Freemen! , To tho polls on TUESDAY NEXT, and vote for the candidates who aro opposed to the wrongs we have enumerated. If you do not, the Republican party will succeed, and then the evils complained of will bo contin ued and myriads more of the same sort are in storetfer you 1 Rich— Very! John Cessna, Chairman of the Abolition State Committee, is now flooding the coun try with a pamphlet purporting to contain tho record of the Democratic party from 1800 to IRGS. John himself helped to make throe vears and a half of that record, and whether good or bad, he is responsible for a good share of it. Isn’t it rich, now? Remind* one of " the dog that returneth to his vomit again 1” Volunteers! Eyes Right! BVont Face I Remember the following resolution it 1 a part of the Demo cratic Platform : “ Resolved, wo aro in favor uf so pqnaliz ng tl.c bounties paid to soldiers in 1861 .‘tod 1802. that they shall receive the same pit* and bounty n« tho soldiers of 1803 and 18(34, and that Congress bh"iiid nuke an appropri ation fur such purpose.” Not a Word. There is not a word in the Abolition State platform, against Negro Suffrage. Ilartrank and Campbell have boon publicly in'erroga ted on the same subject, but have failed to answer. How, then cun any man who isop posed to that doctrine, vole tor Ilartranft ftud Camoboll ? Look Out For Republican clap-trap stories, slanders and falsehoods on the eve of the election, when too late for contradiction. We are us ed to that treatment in this county by our opponents and we should therefore bo pre pared for it. Forewarned, forearmed ! Dom ocrats, be ye ready to meet, denounce and defeat them! Look Here ! Are you in favor of negro suffrage T vote the abolition ticket and it will be that much towards securing it. If yoi\ wapfc to exempt the rich man's mon oy from taxation, vote the abolition ticket, (E7* To the Rolls, Democrats I Be up and doing, and gel eut fYtry votfrt Facts for White Vo- ters. No Republican newspaper in this State, so far as wo have seen, Ims declared aßainot ne gro suffrage. Most of the journals of that party, have expressed themselves m favor o The Republicans in their county conven tions and meetings, have not resolved agams making the negro the political equal of the white man. Some of them have resolved, openly, in favor of it. and others indirectly The Republican State Convention, did not utter a word against giving the right of suff rage to the ndfero; but did say a word indi redly favoring that doctrine. No prominent Republican politician in tins State, lias avowed himself opposed to putting the negro upon the same platform with the white man. Stevens, Kelley, and others of them nro'known to bo in favor of it. The Republicans in out last legislature, voted to compel the Street Railroad Companies of Philadelphia, to carry negroes in the oar with while men and women ! Now, on (ho other hand, the Democratic Newspapers, the Democratic County Conven tions and meetings, the Democratic State Convention, and the Democratic members of the Legislature are put squarely, unmista kably against the Republican plan for equal izing the megro with the white. Theae are FACTS. What Beecher Says Beecher's Independent says:—“ Two men of color sat in the State Republican Conven tion at Worcester last week,” and hopes that New York will hurry up and “ got ahead of Massachusetts by putting Frederick Douglas on her State ticket, on his way to a scat of Congress that he shall yet occupy.” So goes Abolitionism. First the freedom only of the slave was desired; then the right of suffrage; now the right to a sent in Congress ; and next the occupancy of the White House will le demanded. At first the Abolitionists were few and weak, and their demands wen moderate ; but, since the Republican party lias joined with them, their demands have become more exorbitant, 'the Republicans granted them what they first asked, and, if that partyshall ho continued in power, they will eventually he compelled to “ go the whole hog.” Shall wo have a mosaic Congress and a black President? Negro-Equality. Fiom the Button Herald. Negro Student in Harvard. —The first colored student admitted to Harvard College la Mr. Richard Greener, some twenty-two years of age, who yesterday patted a rigid and satisfactory examination. He is a graduate of Phillips"’ Academy, Andover. I Front the New Yorlc Trtlmtte. A Negbo Juror.— At the opening of the September term of the Brooklyn City Court yesterday, Mr. Robert Johnson, a colored man, was called and empaneled as a juror.— Ho served on one case and appeared to act quite intelligently. The fact of the presence if a colored man in a jury box, however, was the cause of considerable remark. Negroes in schools, upon the same benches with whites: negro jurors, negro voters, no - -gro - Congressmen; —negro - Governors; negro" Cabinet oflioers, negro Presidents ; in short, absolute negro-equality with the white, is the ' aim of tho radical Republican party. The Soldiers Wide Awake.. We aro arc glad co see that in our county as in other portions of tho country the sol diers have opened their eyes and are inter esting themselves with the Democracy in fa vor of tho WHITE RACE. Tho soldiers can't staunch the ideaof mak ing the negro their social and political equal. The Democratic party theyalso see is still, as it ever was, THE UNION PARTY. Ro puhlicans being opposed to letting the South come back. Defrauding Union So diers.! Col. W. W. ll.' Davis and Col. John P. Linton, whoso names head tho Democratic ticket, were both severely wounded several times, whilst in the service. Col, Davis lost ins right hand at tho siege of Charleston. The Abolitionists are now trying/ hy lying and deception, to defraud these bravo sol diers of tho honors so justly duo them. Vet erans ! rally around these maimed and gal lant standard-bearers, and help them repel tho attacks of their enemies and the enemies of tho Union ! Disunion! The Abolitionists are now striving to pre vent the return of the seceded States to the Union. Thad. Stevens says they must. bckeji old , or the " Republican” party will be ruin id I Thu’s, soldiers, your four yours’ toil mid sacrifice, the Idood mid the lives of your com rades. and the treasure of the country, given to bring buck the South, arc, by these Aboli tionists, rendered win. Veterans! Heroes! DOWN WITH ABOLITION AND DP -WITH THE UNION 1' Got Out the Vote ! That we can if we will, carry this coun ty by eight or nine hundred majority, wo feel confident. Our danger lies incur lethargy —wo must go to work and bring to the polls the careless and the doubting. Our sim-d -urdboarora are good men, and wo should give them suuh a support ns will bo worthy of their merits. Wo appeal to our friends in each township to have every Democrat at the pulls. This is no time for us to bo asleep, when our foes through the land era crying for negro suffrage and negro equality. Union Voters! Let every man, who desires to vote a Un ion ticket, remember that the negro party is a disunioi} party—in fayor of keeping the Southern States odt of tub Union and hold ing them as so much conquered territory I Democrats are in favor of the immediate and perfect union of all tu* SiAjppij as they al \ ways hat* keen; To the People 0 f Pennsylvania. Democratic State Central 0 m. K,>oms l Philadelphia, Sept. 27, 1804. j f Tho nation, emerging from internal con. , l vulaions, is about to enter upon a now Cl , i reor, i Shall we be launched upon the high,,. to increased power and grandeur, or up„„, son of distracting questions affecting out cial and political relations ? Shall the Constitution bo our chart, or will 1 wo trust our bark tu tho guidance of p„ r i hj ; ical schismatics? : Tho Democratic party has arrayed iuelffo united phalanx under the banner of the Con stitution, and marches side by side with tha •President iu Ills restoration policy. - : Tho Republican party is distracted in sen timont and divided iu council. Its platform Us press, its candidates and its central g, thority fail to meet the questions of tlio )i T ing present, and fear to face the realities 0 [ tho immediate 'future* They seek to cover tho future beneath Uni lifeless events of the past. Oblivious of oppression, and sboddy, thy prate of tkj services, their sacrifices, and their luyaUi.l ' and pucrillo invective supplies the place $ manly declaration of opinion. ■ Thejpast is valuable only ns a guide to tin!, present and future, i Practical, earnest, honest men, want acti and opinions for the present and future. ; The present and tho future now dcnuil:, ’ of the Republican party lint it shall 4> j f swer: Ist. Abb rod fob ok against Preshuj, Johnson’s policy of Reconstruction? 2d. Abe you for or against negro sin FRAGE AND NEOBO EQUALITY ? , , Democrats of PennsYlvana 1 j The hour of triumph approaches. I An enemy divided in council anddiairadt: in sentiment is before you, t Whilst they move to turn our flank” will the dead rubbish of the past, “ let us pi’er:- their weakened centre" with the vital issiei-,- the present* j Aroma to vigorous and determined adm and yon must be victorious. j By order of tho Democratic State Cornu; Committee. * Willum A Wallace. Chairma^ (Observe the Fact, j' Although it has been charged over over again by the Democratic State that Messrs. Hartranft and C.unpb are standing on a negro suffrage platfun. Mid that Ul9 Republicans arc runningon Black Issue, not one of ike Shoild;/ -orj:V line ever dented the fact. Bj their silenctU admit tho truth of Ike charge! V'hoy daref, deny it! White men—soldiers 1 areyuup-j pared to east your ballots for negro sain;' and equality ? , “The Negro Beai' The Palm!” White soldiers I you are asked to kisn hand that slaps y m in tho face f Yuiw exported to vote the ticket of a party vi greatest man, Wendell Phillips, said inr. cent speed), that “ AMID THE GALLAb RY. TUB PATIENCE. THE IlEHOt* OP THE WAR. THE NEGRO BORE H. PALM 1” Will you do it? A Stumbling-block!; 1 Every voter who casta his ballot fur Ik •r -ranft and Campbell, votes to sustain Thai. us Stevens' attack upon President John?; > and to put a stumbling block in tlu wajp. »v-. tho President in his efforts to restore i. Southern States to tho Union. > What do they Waul ; The black cops are a queer people. Ti used to pretend to light to bring the St ern States into the Union ; now they are: mg to got up a fight to out of. Union. ’ jg/gy* Why does not Ocn. llartrant rr his commission, while stumping tho Sta?- ■: himself? He has no right to draw m; ■■ from' tho Government at the rate of per annum, when he is merely working; his own interests. ’ If ho does not : der tho head ol “ useless generals,” justr. it is very singular. Let him follow thb ample of Gen. Slocum, who, upon recei'J Intelligence of his nomination by tho racy of New York, resigned his coniniiq '/{ immediately. Everybody is a “Copperhead” w* ■ day, who duos not favor negro Buffo/' Thus, a Springfield, Illinois, letter v Cincinnati Gazette, says “ u littlo batf Copperheads, with Gen. Moderns' President, met to ratify President Join' l -' p dicy." Then Johnson is a enppe^ he? ' Significant. —The Minnesota ic State Convention, which mot at3t.|^ : on the,, IGth ult., unanimously. udop&( . resolution endorsing President Johnson. black cops voted doion a resdution, inl /y State Convention of that "State* him. ['■ ; O* Of the two Senators and otghte f ®V’j hers of the Legislature nominated Republican party of Philadelphia. has ever shouldered a musket or d»i£ sword in defence of his country. -i4: : this is the action- of the party that pi#, such great friendship for tho soldier - meat is unnecessary. SriiAws Snow, &o.—The respondent of the Baltimore Sun of SiSt.; last, one of the most reliable correspof. , in the country, says : t- i " The Constitutional JJnion, edited hr Col. Tnomas B. Florence, 6; designated by the President as lhe . s, !/t paper to publish the Government ant* menu. This.is regarded here as on c“ mont of the conservatism and dew ; firmness of this journal since its es meat." fei CT" Let every Democrat go to do his duty until the election. D°“ satisfied, but work 1 work 11 work I• • O'the abolition STATE I YENTTON ENDORSED E. M. STA | WHO REFUSED TO EXCHANGE f UNION PRISONERS AT AND* - VILLE. . O" An ex-army sutler, who resi dianapolis, made two hundred lars, in fourteen months, which he > j in United States bonds, thus esoap l »tioa t i ji $ \ pi ■i '‘Ws£w m