Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 24, 1868, Image 1

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TERM -CUP
Tualtzroarss publislipleitalhats•
day3lorning, by E. 0. Goonssoz, at Ow
annum, 111 advance.
ADVERTIBEId:ENTB, areading Meen
lines are.inserted at nal canna per line for
first insertion, and ma 022M1 per line for
subsequent insertions. Si Hoilianotises in.
sorted before Mardliffas - and Dealloh Tin
bo charged FITTOIN mare per line ,for each
insertion. All resolutions of daloolatiaos
communications of limited' or individual
intarest.and notioes of Marriages or Deaths
exceeding five lines, are charged Cain
per line.
.1 Year. 8 mo. 3 mo.
One Oolumn, $lOO $6O 00
Half t. 60 36 25
One Square 16 10 71
istray,Oantion, Lost and Pound, andother
advertisements, not exceeding 10 lines,
three weeks, or less, $1 60
Administrator's Executor's Notioss..2 00
Auditor's Notices 2 60
Business Cards, iVe Imes, (Per year)..6 00
Merchants and others, advertising their
business, will be charged $25. They will
be entitled to I column, confined exclusive.
iy to their businessorithege of quaiter.
ly changes. •
Advertising in all cases exclusive of
3ubsoription to the paper.
JOB PIIINTING,of every kind; in Plain
and Aerie) colors, done with neatness and
dispatch. 'Handbills, Blanks, Cards, Pam.
phlets, 10., of every variety andstyle,prin-
Led at the shortest notice. The Rawer=
Om= has just been re-fitted with Power
Preasee, and every thing in the Printing
ins can be executed in the most artistic,
manner and at the lowest rate!. TEEMS
INVARIABLY OMR.
(garbs.
(IBORGE D. MONTANXE, AT
'1 TORNEY AT LAW—Ogee corner of
Main and Pine streets, opposite Porter's Drug
Store.
M i rGrad E unt il e B W l or T osn E t i ll t el l iical D. College,
Philadelphia, Class 1854.1 Office and residence
No. 11 Park street Owego. Particular atten
:l3u given to Diseases of Women. Patient,
visited at their homes if requested.
May 28. 1869.
• -
T. DAVIES, Attorney at Law,
Vir. Towanda, Pa. Office with - Wm. Wit,
ins, Esq. Particular attention paid ito Or.
01S . Court business and settlement of deco.
at s estato9.
ERCUR & MORROW, Attorneys
at law, Towanda, Penn's,
Ths undersigned having associated themselves
. tiler in the practice of Law, offer their pro
' ,31 , mal services to the public.
L:I.XSSM- MERCUR P. D. 63011110 W.
:larch 9,1965.
UATRICK & PECK, Arroaszra AT
r. I.lw. Offices :—ln Patton Block,Towanda,
Patrick's block, Athens, Pa They may be
Iced at either place.
a. w. PATKICI, apn3 W. A. PSCI.
1.1 B. McKEAN,- ATTORNEY
coIiNsELLOR AT
.L,AiV, MAIM-
Particular attention paid to business
Orphuus' Court. • Jar r y 20, IS6G.
j ENRY PEET, Attorney at Law
I.
Tun-an la, Pa. jun2l, 66.
1 4 1 1) WARD OVERTON Jr., Altar-
Latc, Towanda, Pa. Office in the
court House. July 13,t865:*
JII X W. MI X, ATTORNEY AT
1.4 IV, Tewceda, Bradford Co. Pa.
tivtierhi insurance and Real Estate Agent.—
Bonutles and Pensions collected. N. B.—All
businets In the Orphan': Court -attended to
pr welttly and with care. Office Idercar's new
nt.rtn side Poi)lic tiquaro 0ct.24, '67.
JOIIN N. CALIFF, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Towanda, Pa. Particular at
t,•twon given to Orphans' Court business, Con
, tr‘ racing and Collections.
m - &Mice at the Register's and Recorder's
th at' °mitt itothte. Dec. 1, 1g6.4.
1:1 P. KIMBALL, Licensed Aun
t • tioneer, !kitten:vine, Bradford Co.. Pa.
leulers his services to the public. essfistaetion
ca'.,rauteed „or no pay required. All orders uy
addressed as Waive, will receive prompt
tetention. Oct. 2, iff6L-6m
D li-e- P. GODF RE Y „PHYSICIAN
•NP StI6EON, has permanently located
at Wytklusing. where he will be found at all
ap1.16'68.6m.•
[AR. T. B. JOHNSON, 'TOWANDA,
11 PA. Raving permanently located, offers
oruleational services to the pantie. Calla
promotl S. D y attended to iu or out of town, Office
eWitt on Main at.-eet. Residence at
M Rualphrey'a on S6cond Street.
lti, IGtS.
N • u
‘r IlEß ie is MERSEY
prepared
to
'ATlilNl e N l =
lions, Acknowledge the execution 'of Deeds,
Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and dl other
!I:P.:ma:teats, Affidavits and other papers may
t. sworn to before me.
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withOftceti. D. llontanye, cornet 16282 and
l'lce streets. Tcrtrands, Pa., Jan, 14,1867.
pARSONS k CARNOOHAN, Ar
TORNEYS AT LAW, Troy, Bradford Co.
in all the Conde of the eourdy.
(-minus made and promptly remitted.
E. n. e►asoNS, dl2 W. a. C•22IOCHAN.
FIR. PRATT Lae removed to State
greet, (first above R. E. Russell 'Co's
heal - ). Permme trom a distance desirous of c0n
.Tq1..,.0g him, will be moat likely to And him on
v zro.Ly of each week. Especial attention,will
ziTon to surgical cases, and the extraction•of
:o•th. (las or Ether administered when desired.
rAy 111,1166. D. S. PRATT, Y. D.
R. H. WESTON, DENTIST
., OfEce ill'atton's Block, over Gore's Ong
Chenalc.al Store; ljaribe
)RS. I'. F. &. WM. A. MADILL,
lJ I'Dr.s'ICIANS AND SURGEONS,
I :•:(••••antixesidence in Wysos, Pa. Dr. T. F.
Mahn can be consulted at Gore's Drag S tme
l•r" Tpwanda, every Saturday. Dr. Wm. A.
'..1,1,1; will give especial attention to diseases
e! ;he Eye. Ear, Throat and Lungs, having
.1 speciality of the above diseases for the
(Jght years.
IdIIALL, Y. p. WI. L. liklnt.L. •
1!IMIM!il
RENT. M. PECK., Arrow:EY AT LAW,
Towanda, Pa. ill business iotrasted to
cafe will receive prompt attention. Office
,u.the office lately occupied by ',lemur & Mot
!" a-, south of Ward Houle, up stairs.
Jay I‘;.IRIS.
Xl:..sl)\ .k ELY Physicians
S•-
nrr0,....-c-Office on Pine street, T0.1,1a,
.1,1a, at the re4idenee of Dr. Mason.
t'sni:aist ntteinti , n given to diseases of Wo
,, n, and dis , eases Ear and 'Mold.
NA , It. D. inniFY 01.1Vne SLY, Y. D
tpril 9 1999.
1 4 1 11 . 11 , "D EEKS--AUOTIONEER
_EI All letters addres!vd.to him at Sugar Ran
ticatitin Co. Pa., will receive prompt attention'
WRASOIS E..POST, Painter, lbw
amt.. Pa, with 10 years experience. is con
he c4ur give the best satisfaction in Paint.
raining, Staining, Glazing, Papering, Ate.
si Particular attention paid to Jobbing in the
April 9, 1866. •
I K. VALT G 11,4,:S,—Archilect and
el • Builder.—ill kinds of Architectural de
••.: Surnished. Ornamental work In Stone,
:Ind Wood. Office on Naha street, over
A co.'s bank. Attention given to Ba
c • - Clllt,!t.:ttre, End, as inying out of grounds,
April 1, 1867.-Iy.
I . sj. NEWELL,
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
-well, arAtitord Co. , Pa„ wilt promptly attood
: • 111 business in bis line. Partlcalar attention
vet: to running and establishing - old or
Also to surveying of all onpattented
as soon ss warrants are obtained. oryl7
F a. FORD—Licensed Auctioneer,
TOWANDA. PA.,
atteni promptly to all basil:toss entrusted
Charm moderate. Feb.l3, 1868.-
B. BELLY,
over Wickham Blzek'a,t ,P:
the curious styles of work scientifically
atil warranted. Particular attention Is
to the Lill:mint= Base for ArtiAsial
which is equally as good as Gold and
boperior to either Bobber or f3/Iver. Please
.1. and examine specimens. - •
Celoruform or Ether administered under di
-7,:ti01/ of a Physician when desired.
Aug. S , IS6L-IS.
RT,AL ESTATE AGENCY. .•
a. B. ktogEAS. aEAL ESTATE AGRITT.
011ers the following Parma, Coal and Timber
'ands for ale:
Fir.e Timber lot, 3 Wks from !Towanda, ees
--loac 53 acres. Prim 31,375.
'aria to' asylum, cob twining 1,35 acres. Good
- , -143. Under .t flue state Of cultivation.
Fara , W
Im
in p roved. Prim, 36,0051
est 13arliagton—on the Crori..--
New hcuse, and barn. Under aline state of eel
n. 95 urea. Price $5,4517.
Farms in Fe skill. All under good cation.-
a. Good buildings. For sale cheap.
Towan
SeNtda.ra very. de alga Houma and Lots in
A large tract of Ca ILands in ?toga county.
Towanda, July 13, 057.
k ;i'i
521
E. O. 4314001311.1011,
VOLUME XXIX. '
darbs.
WARD ROME, TOWANDA, PA.
on Kiln Street, aeu the Mart Hors. •
Oct. e. lede.
• C. T. surra,Thpiidir.
•
AMEEI i
131kNihir07LY
TOW*N.lt,i, PA.., ' i • F.
-
Hating metaled tblkit , ell knows natal as
Brfta Street, I hair retatahhed aid Initial
it with away oosaaaksie Swab. motoiltao4a.
thus of all who mg pinatas Ma'. No Palsolim
be spared to mks all plasma sad aaee eab
Kay 3. '6ll.—tt J. e. PATTE*IOII
ELWELL 'Joust TOWANDtr
JOIN Cl. WILBON.
. ,
leased this Bosse, is now seadt to tee
ow:model* Me Teaselling public.
,o pains
nor topes se will be 9sred to deo satitsetion
to those mums/ g ive tdm a call.
air North 21610 the patine - incesmleeet of
Norm's new block [now boildisa
p 1:1 L I 4:1 — 1) Y. 1 i ce .
The subscriber haring inflamed the iritg
formerly owned by 0. W. Delano, respeetf
informs the public that be is pmera dn., 1
kinds of waft in his line lad will attend twiny
tlyto all orders. Household.goods 041 11 1 11 . Y
handled. Charges remoulds,- •
• O. & ALVORH.
Towanda, Arne 1.1888. I
MYERS' MILLI , _;` . ,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Myer, Feeder & Co., • grill darer rim, 1 0 0012,
Meld, Graham Flour, or any thing else la their
line in any pr t of
Customers will And an Order Book at the
store of Fox ißirtena, Mem & Co.- er
ders left In. said book will be promptly saes( d-,
ed to.
Any Inquiries In regard to Minding, of of sr
business of the SIM, entered.in said Book, wlli
be answered. _ I
liT3ll, PM= $ CO.
Towanda, June 34, 1868.—if.
;,ZOLOMON COOPER—Haa svnov-
A., ed from the Ward Bowie and has opened
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SAL OON
i•
, ,
Two doors south of the Nationsl Rote; and
adjoining Patton's Block,' on Blain Street,i in
the basement. ' This shop is open - constantly
from 6a. m., to 9p. m to accommodate all
that will favor htm with a call. Two experi
enced workmen in this saloon, always ready to
wait on customers in a satisfactory manner.
Gents and Ladles Hair Cutting in Owl Wesi—
t
fashionable style. Razors honed and set ready
for use and warm• ted to snit. Ornamental
Hair Work. Switches, Waterfalls, and{ Curls,
Made to order. Wigs made and repaired,
Towanda, Aug. is, IB6B.—ti. -
risHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
opened a Banking ROOJIP, tin Towanda;
un
der the name of G. P. MASON a CO.
They; are prepared to draw Bills of Ex
change, and make collections in New York,
Philadelphia, and all portions of the Untied
States, as also England, Germany, and Primes.
To Loan money, - receive deposits ~ and tti dd a
general Banking business..
G. F. Mason_ was one of the late - arm let
Laporte, b son it Co., of Towanda,Pa.,-add
his knowle ge of the business men of Bradford
and wijoinaig Counties,aud having been In the
backing business for about fifteen years, mike
this house a desirable one, through which to
make collections.
G. F. MASON,
Towanda, Oct. I, 1866. A. G. MASON.
B RADFORD COUNTY
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
H. B. McKEAN, REAL Esran Acckx.r
Valuable Farms, Mill Properties, City and
Town Lour for sale. 4
Parties having .property for sale will And it
to their advantage by ,eavlng a description of
the sante, with terms of sale at this agency, as
partitware constantly enquiring for hunie.Ac.,l
H. B. ifcIOEAN,
Real Estate Agent.
Office Montaur's Block, Towanda, Pa,
Jan. n, 1861.
HARDING & SMALLEY,
Having ebtered into a co-partnership for the
transaction of the PHOTOGRAPHIC Nathan,
st the wo uld y occupied by Wocid and
Raiding, respectfully call the attention
of the public to seseral styles of Picturetwhlch
we make specialties, as : Solar Pbbtograpbs,
Plain, Penciled and Colothdy OPaltYPe-S . , Pores
lain Minns, /M., which we claim for ciernmes
and brillianty of tone and Artistio Ranh, ofor
net be ezerthed. We invite atl to examine them
as well as the more common kinds of P
which we make, knowing full well that
will bpz the closest inspection. This. Geller,
claims the highest reputation for good' work of
any in" hiesection of country, and we are de
termined by $ strict attention to business and
the superior quality of our work, to not only
retain but increase its very eaaiabie b t r idlatkia-
We keep constantly on hand th e variety
I of Frames and at lower prices than Many other
establishment in town. Also Pissepartonts
Card frames, Card Duels, Holmes' Stereo
scopes, Stereoscopic Vies, and-everything else
of Importance to the bneinem.l, Give
us an early
N. R.—Solar Printing for the trade on the
most reasonable terms. D. HARDING,
Aug. 29.'67. F. SMALLEY.
ACARD.—Dr. VANBlrtalltfi bad ob
tained a License, as required, Of tie
iik
Goodyear Vinate Company, to Vulcanite
Rubber as a base for Artificial Teeth, and has
now a good selection of those beautiful auTed
Block Teeth, and a superior, article of Bla ck
English Robber, which will enable hien Wimp.
nly,all those in want of seta of teeth; with
those unsurpassed for beauty and uatursi ap
pearance. Pilling, Cleaning, Correcting Irreg.
ularities,, Extractir r it a rd all operations be
longing to the Su Department skillfusly
performed. Cholo orm administered for the
extraction of Teeth when desired, an'artiele
being used for the purpose in which he ha
perfect confidence, baying administered it with
the most pleasing results during a practice of
fourteen peon.
Being very grateful to the public for their
liberal patronage heretofore received, hel wodid
say that by strict attention to the wants of his
patients, he would continue tb merit their con
fidence and approbation. Office is Beidleman's
Block, opposite the Means. House, .Towands,
Pa. Dec. 20,180.-3 m.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERI
ENCE IN DENTISTRY.
' .1..8. Sam, E. D., wonid respectfully inform
the inhabitants of Bradford County that he is
permanently located in Towanda, Ps, Re
would say that from his long and successful
practice of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS tinstlon
hell familiar with all the different stylo of
work done in any and all Dental Establishments
in city or country, and is better prepared than
any other Dental operator in the vicinity to do
work the beet adapted to the many and different
cases that present themselves oftentimes to the
Dentist, as be understands the art of making his
own artificial teeth, and ham facilities for doing
the lame. To those requiring under ens of
teeth he would call attention tO his new_kiml of
work which consists of porcelain for both plate
and teeth, and tonntnga continuous gins. It Is
Rare durable, more unglue in appeanten, and
mock better adapted to the gum than any ot*r
kind of work. Those in need of the not Oe
invited to call wand stamina .specimens:. , Teeth
filled to lonia jeweled ottnatinma for
Chloroform, Ether, and wo Nitrosa Oxide r ad
ministered with perfect safety:se ember hun
dred patients within *elan loarlears,cas tar
° tees in Pattoa's Block. • Jas. Si, Wei.
CARRIAGES OARRI4GES
BUBLIIKQTON
. At UR. •
O.4I.IILiGE EMPOBXVM I
The sutscriber woad lams his Meads and
the' pubik generate. that he hse noir on, hand.
and ts prepared te build to order.
QPIIN AND. TOE . BIIGGYS,
. , •
Dement and 'Ouster Wagons. at reduced
Prloes. I have w e d nay sbop, bywnag a
superior ?slut sad Vanish room .. Th e f!'rer
ent departmeree are nadir the charge Of, •
• , • ••
FIRST 'CLASS mseaurics:
I woold'ke rm the public that . I hove secured
the service s /fr. JAB. W. 217NISOIC feneelly
of 'Waverly, who has n ot
of tbe Mein
Department, vs we now ProParod to &sit
kinds of Pantie& twang just recelirel 16be
'argyle and Met selected sib*, of pants red
varnishes eve brought into the Monty. Ord
era solicited and all work innate& Rspbls ,
in done oti the most neermable term
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'Sue you hard UM ' from Milne r
The peat .IMato - ' : I
WU& opens into Tanireeland
A mighty granite gaff. .
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There tree= hojieti to Me
And thereit writhiwilin iiiii i
Bat Were torpid the IMOD the otheitdw i
&nab kw the iiiittifrott ahts 1 M ',
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• -rig & question old, 1
They ward it On the. ho !were lbws, I ,
Some thirty years ago. . 1 ,
. , it meant that:Oar 144 Imaird,', „'-,..,:;',
of orarwixdmibe it tin i ..- -
And for me imtkyot it lie hue T. ,
Wit have heard the news frkonallaine i .:.
"Rue Jou, tioarktits WOWilhottiMatrks)i
DO you bear the slidats iiihrM .1 ,
We haTalilingta•viefo - ri - ' -
,fn siaeary', ihitssmond mat, i - ... *- • '
And ym shell hedaluice. iihOita
Again. ' aiiii yet ;
Cheer. rob* and hand : rill the had t''
Ws have heard the news Mans. • -
"Have you heard the WeatE V " *ln Mains r . •
In the notinw're ewe , . '
And what she is shall imiralst:
In sway waling llg l it r t ar . 1. - '
Pus, pass the itrOund 1' ..
And thunder out ...
4ulstmin 1
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Were won at • MA theoraa mina! ;-;
Hurrah for the news from Maine 1 , .
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loctlianiolo.
i _DEllooll4ite DTPLIOITt. '
It ,is a eignifican lact that tile
most wily of the norern Democrat ,
t i t
is papers are- careful yi avoiding the
prominent issues of t ei campaig n ,
The real, designs_ of
~ party, even
thinly disguised as ' are •i the
platform of the. -TairheW 'Co v,e4l-
11
tion, will not bear 'ge*ereUve tits- ,
Con in the north. A.t4llt vents, the'
Democratic leaders 0*0 4 .= that the
less the northern people studyte m ;
the better. However: mach the - ,
of loyal boters mayl have differed
about' the propriety '`orl'neceiiiitY of
sonie of the PongreSelonal legisla
tion, or concerning Wei policy of im
peachtnent ; howev4 1 . :nneh some
-honest voters, with pOr \tieinoriesi
11
.and worse judgment im,lay 11'0,7. been
deceived by Democratic cr - lugs
and misstatements it regerd7 . c
Re
publican expeuditnieS,...there hits 'a
widespread sense of (national honor:
and gennin love of country,; which
shrinks trot the abyss of repuiliii
tion, nntlific lion and i i evfolutioci, into
wh l i e c ada
which the
,"0 Dem ocratie platform direct
ly.,
•
,
In the breasts of the !returned sol
diers, some of whosej totes the De
modracY earnestly 'hopi3 to obtain,
there linger many bittei memories of
the course pursued to and them by'
this party during the 1 War. -Moat-of
them remember yet beer these
,Dern
°crate, appropriately denominated
copperheads, attempted to vote down
all measures looking to Ithis payment
and reinforcement of the army ; how
they denounced the soldiers as "Lin
coln's hirelings," ,and. insulted and
insulted and maltreated their help
less wives. and childreh at .Mime ;
how they have opposedi even up to
the present time, the igranting, of
bounties, and • during t he i ear pro-,-
salted a united front againstpertnit
tini the soldiers toz;ercise their in
alienable right as erican citizens
to vote. Doubtless Many of the
".boys iu blue " have not forgotten
the threats of implacable hostility to
copperheads, the vows of eternal ha
tred and contempt fo • those sneak-'
ing . foes of the county which they
registered while toil'. Under s burp
ing I southern anti and !fighting the.
broVer traitors-of 4he ot,.'n army.
A few, perhaps, have been beguile&
by the sirpffered frietidaddi of thae.
"03 crafty coPPerheada, who need- ,
ed.the influence aid reappotability, of
their names to carry local elections
but generally, it. le safe to say, the
soldiers remember- pretty- well: , At
least the Tammany le e rrii appear to
think so, and the cre as laid down
at New' York and teXpoonded by
Blair, Hampton and others, le not
dwelt upon to any treinarkable ex
tent. - It is shrewdly I suspected that
even the soldiers ale 'mit all spoiling
for another war, especially if they
must fight under ttriners of Gen
-1 orals Lee, Beaureg and the butch
er Forrest. -It is appr r ehended,- alio,
that the -hard-workin 'refiners and
struggling artisans f he north are I
not particularly - eag r have their
tales increased to uPport a new
edition of the rebellio ,either for the'
benefit of the lite rehele or anybody
else' - The Tammany t er have a fur
ther
suspicien that the Belmonta and
other " bloated bondholders . " of the
Democratic church will not be con
firmed intheir faithii too general
agitation of the rep diation planks
in their platform. •
Thus, they have the r Bern troubles,
and in their discusephie fight very
shy,, of principles::: The World, for
:instance,: has been paboring ,inclus
trionsly for some time t h alkto peeve
`that Seymour is in nh ger of in
sanity, occasionally ;-si:trying - iteef
fiiiiii•itithiii direction frith tbe nine
tieth repetition.' Of lith poiii, Ali! .
*beta Heriexal s Grantls. name. 'Then,
by way' of further satiation, it has
attempted to solo*, over, the hor
rors, • of. Azderscrrille, for rather to
extenuate ' the- crimer-df committing,
those horrors,
..,:lijoAtiothig letters
Tro u t ' OO.l coofroierit44oDeral Oaf&
- wherein ' i ft r i -lla kl e e ' 4.l4',goventinent ,
with,noillitsh4 alwr4lt.r.onsented to
exchanges of prtiontre 1 when - it MO .
pefied . to suit gip • qigarioies of' rob
eldom to Obtain si reattforoeinentlros'
ou w
it
No • don ; '.. l
Very itopertel
ant,,in theropiition of the World WI
dembnetritethitcatkongh:SePtotit'a
- fattier didliW-lurnselVoi it-UFA-in
-sanity, and itinne. , off lila *other - Ma;
Olen have' dtiliered "fif mental - ab
errations,' the — itinatrioita ciintlidate
hinaielf °is not ~ at , tatikedispciied to
such a - nitt adf. - . sa the . pee* of
the tonntrY generally Oi ll Probiiidt
give . theimelies very ! Httleenemi-.
mei" about ft..for;fint tlie first phi4e,
mat Pedicelioc .nreree*in -Lalgyans"
do not entielfmn thliti be Initem l
be 'cilia upon`
. t z &POO":
1 1
in
' • .
TOWAND BUrei
••
• OBIY, ; :FA ~,I:BEpTE .; 1 .
14 . 4E48
.. 1,4
_.• • •
I _ :
fOg.
NIE
• • i
‘/
f - • , 1 :rk, •
in. whit:l:ilk can cause loyal
.ntrof .to,
tremble,' again with apprehension ;
and, in the seaciiid . 'pTace, ills.gener ,
idly &needed. thiet; if' the ixsuntry tie
fated tcginelurehinimareeidentiany.
aberratiett.:Fkeilti his.. past - Iletexef
thotts4eet 4,44. could icot•hAtk
be ee aniprovement. As to, Proust*
name,. and . the rebel . policy te3Wittd,
reirilterillie first, iho . ugh- dos:bibles
re 'i m portant subjective exceedingly .
ItatlkuelellettAd the. tellelettdne:ribe
second the .b.etter fer the•Dellitenetio f
party. Other' papers of the same
ti
labliool'expend _ their ' aid %I add=
tarup and subb*W*the ` relief .
the TreasmAchibits; is:ini Amity
se to make,sut„a, case Id- 1' radical
exiitvigem*,v, - Setthig .9s. with
the lilluanortbit'! ' !fikares capita lie;*
`they piecoest to rttathese tradititittO
al trnthiellerisitie'meet ereffieueli%
It austterknot that llepublicsojeur.
nabs expose the trick., ,I3Me ,XSOW;
device of a similar nature is next re•
sorted to, lint this - those: Who •obtain 1
their light from. .Demoitratiolturtinet
riesore Occupied with.ltrifling Awes&
dleabout the:pentowd,itraitsi , CMOS
hereditary .41ositiott,i' ke4 of , the
emdidatee, and-falls • statements of
the' public &Maw; While the ;Met
prineep,les underlyha g the econtesti Me
carefully ignored:- , - - ~.
In therrsoutbk however,it is quite
another . inatter,:l Thew at leastiev
cept - whettethir colored people are ass
pealedtb,•Denioaratiedoctrine is pm
muted in blithe. hideousness of real.
ity.l True .some admitted:Mysteries
of theLorderi snoh-,MiT 'unqualified re-.
pudiation of% thcC; national debt, re
muneration, for elavesi.: or, perhaps,
the reestibliihment.of slavery itself ;
are not very! generally diecnssed'or
promulgated' to • the renipitiated, but
so farts their 'creed is' revealed in
the platform .of the 'New York Den
ys:oo°l4.k .has.` been set , foith with
much clearness, and force. In plain
words, the Democratic organization
favored .the rebellion,. aid was, first,
leak and all the' time, hostiloto the
war waged•to preserve the. Union— 1
At New York the-compact between
the open .rehele and their nerds:ern
allies, •was earnestly renewed, ' and
the party 'storm fully-pledged. to• the
cause of-its southern members.. The,
platform there: ;adopted contains the
initial articles of this pledge, which.
contemplate the :forcible .return of
the late rebels to full and immediate
power, \ end the pertial•repudiation of
the notional. debt:_ These principles
are eel popular: with:.the majority
of - the southern- whites„bet, very un•
popular with nearly all classes at , the
oorth,. Hence.it is that the southern
Pepers and orators -epeak•-withoom
parntive • .bokluests, ... and sio9erity,
whele. \ :thes - :entitles:a orgsiib - of the
party - must cuutinually dodge or mile
represent, the fines. •
A WoNE Wossu.—Dnring the
star the women \ of 'the country' bore
their slier° of itasburden. Early and
late .t ley .iiiborhi\inthe„dause for
which our soldiers were fighting.—
Ourlinai triempb was owing largely
to tti9islabiii*lit home;'' the h'ospi
taleaiid` in this lei& They were pa
tient witnesses of the harvest of
death, ,often': ministering to its moat
sickening and saddening effects.---
Their hearts were - enlisted in the
cause. Ws '001414 the war. bed
ended.' We hailed the surrender of'
Lee and Jolumon as an end of the
wet and' , of attempts to buildup in
our land n slave oligarchy.: Runts
fast thickening show that the surren
der, was but a trdeb. 'The campaign
his assumed many Of the phases of
that of IWO: The semi open threats
. of war—of reeisterme to uncomititu
tional etieroacimiente 'are heard on
every aide. ,Calumny, misrepresen
tation of the grossest character Are
being used to. seduce. men from the
• support of the principles they rallied
atoned during the great struggle.—
Now we abed tticeervices of the par
• triotic wome,n ortlie country. ", They
. can exert as pnweern 1111 influence m
this closing' 'struggle as they did at
libe war.. They are
! as deeply interested in the issues of
the campaign aa they were in Abet
which culminated it APpoinettos t -÷
In viewsof :this we ask them* lea
their prcis,ence'Lat Republican
_meet.
iegs ;.'to encourage their husbands,.
sons, relatives sad , friends to enlist
in the great work of forestalling this
seceind .The day is, fast
lepprosebingwhen the vote as well
st• the voice Nviiinen will give:*
our politics • that moral power 'it lo
much needs: .lilthcing'h„ she has no
vote now, her influence 'beyond
competation., We wish to see it 9-
listed in this greit - orisis of our
tery.,
THE 411111ILX IN UM DIXOGIUSIO CON.
vxrcnpnAn exchange calls atten
tiiia the 'fact that the National
Democratic_ Convention contained
n - 0
&Mo 4 9/emVers Ns" auto six;
teen tebo .genergiliall active, lead
ing 'Phila. • There were also nine
rebel colonels, one majoi-and two or
thi6'eaptalos, besides. other minor
officer!, The 'list comprised. such
wen lifrrest„ ' destined to lasting
infaniy for his of blacks
'Whelinr:thrown diiwe Mei/ arms ;
Hampton; whO to `nutted life hatred
,to the Slovernment, that t he refused to
Le bound' by thik; 'surrender of loci
and %It - Alum assochited,with
itoirors'Of ni
'Belli Isli;iiibby'SlX
isbrar and' Azderaonville ; Kershaw,
also known ; or his , n cruc,lty to Union,
prisoners, ' end treislon, who left open I
111 4 16 0,Seflik : Olt Pitagdal awft
IEWOA:i!!11!koe thik - ga of
others of , th same, 44E4 'outside,
like Beaurejart; and Gibson
off,:marsorleis- , -abont 4ems
und4:anibe,44 ll oorOdelt:
-12 • •
ar , r ~*.fn.2
Vora; eix:tbeldlaybf the Cletobei
Aeolian, say aiitiotekoyeal *Trott
etiptiortVebn , Kliertespft, tell him
-beam* Hartreak, wee in
the - km of bin: °oustey . danger, to
•abeadob the mieebievone = dogmas of
010 , 1:01Wel faith; tat bi- might
:66 beUe Jibi vintlioatioa-of
the ganetitittioti. and tberletwOer the
ellaiMomeilaiii tbi ailiorat
ityr Ated if any than sek,ofiloyeame
voter !nk 1 1 ,8030
Gampbeli, answer because
willing t 046 batik iirilifiummiot his
,polsposi prin' °JON.
-as a ON ""1-17,1.
:41 : 1111 1 11 :0. - !•o,' ' - t _„
=I
'A BEtailtair YOU
B,‘
op,ro;Fg. iithigit , MVP4 6l oF,A,
limas *tithe - gate Viekot,l , .wf
0. Judge, Of the Sueeme ijourCt i o
elee ,C• and; Itiloing"hat ilife=to
of Woodwardi and ' • "
ong*SuPktudnOatutt, we:urged the
#o4 l iV. l .!° l ;:rtißSA *Pt.iblicPAN
whose., 'papa ies vice on the aide
of liii;ordeic ind satriotiiiir,
i - Tel thiattertationi; and tO this c iteJ
gent appeal,the Republicatui ofßioga
Old tiot properly ospond4,TWeltrie.w
what we 'llldullnd ,what.--Wit W4.*et
*bout.. 'We no ` - axe , to grind
irldi* *VOA) oriderb tiOtintereited
In rhavhty mute iitiarpr r:lluvalzi Mtn=
dred}RepabliestoroternAktnago.to
*in/ 1 k Aaggings 8 4 irAlitiCeignOW% .
Alliit 7,4enhough!, it all / eafe enough,n,
, 1 ilitfe etiongli.l WV dd 'ineii' need
!to bb' told' a tallied' dr 'limits that
l ueternatllgilanoe is theprica of. liti.•
tirly se Awash I a free Govern,
Inielia neier„"safe, dnough.". *au
ital feuds keep'Otinstant, watch and i
wird, anddo . their 4iity l'' • ''7 'l'
Arid beeause'lreptblieint thought.
the State '!safe enonghe we lost out!
Judge by spiky majority 41.833 1 ,:,
i 'Ow ifiefull'Are
• rincliiiikw iio,
prevphi 'toting upon randulent nate
ralizatiiiii Papere It -Rai a tithtebair
law f •-ilnd- lily-quart not a ioolititsid
adouttdreldeniealt... But we . bur
ofi_• aFicks iqPPer4Pl4, m, 1 0 3 r 1 0 ,
of the Anpretne uourt decide% tips
ealuttirilaW-4N Reglateitioraailo
—iisioonatthticnitillth,"' '.",e 14 ' ' '' lCU
I ,'That is whitiresultedfrbeistaStidgi
swot hew She POJA,LIGt fiU510i11 , . , ' ,, 7
NP' ,we tesume ox,expo t stulat t ilia.,
Our State..taoket is c,ompoied of two,
as gallant aka ittefetight.thidigh Om
nt
De ooratid rebellion and Were iw,at
its SILK Better' , of fi cers, hones - -
well I , lngver , . occupied the II Auditor.
Gen ral'ir,, and S.srveYe,r . VePerara
01 'a. . Their only cri me' is in how.:
ink fouoht for the Sag/ arid lwon 4111-
th:100n as brave; efficient eoldiers.
i
Thi covers the • only opposition to
the ,; and whether o v 14
,4ppone.
allege it in so m any . words or not,
mikes no 'difibrence. That is the
onlyi that thePcanjurtly make
against Hutted! and 43amphelk. , - ,
!Ate can olest,thern, Awl must. The,
Octdiw • election the ,.
whic,h firecedes the great bittle hi
November: The:Republicals
win.in thatitkirniistrrnot so much for
its bearing- upon the - November clef
tion 'in Pennsylvania, as for its effect
upotr - the November' election in the
States near and- around. Our cow-t
eadenk is New,....lersey and ,in New
York, are, lapking to, our Octelier
election. If we carry the. State ter
Hartratift and '-thinithell nii the 1113th
Of October wei mute 10,000 majority
for '9rantiend -Colfax ia. New , York
State., i
..a iii.if, the - I . lepublicana` poll
their full vote ' in October:they will
ciireY the State by a majoeity: of 20,-
000.1 ' Why should I i Republican t' rale
Jct. the State be continued and peeper..
nated ?
Ist --Begaufe. with the beginning
Of R,eiiublibitn title In'18 . 61; the first ,
considerable induction of- the State
debt began r gad • !bough &great, war
'
rugs eponithe country that year,and
cctritinued.for four ~ years, requiring
millions or extraordinary expenditure
We have redneeirthe State "debt 14-
araril'el $5',000,000, . ' ' ' • -
9d.—aincause• whir Republican
title, the. extraori4ary expenses of
the war have beenpard,, the public
debt reduced upwards of five millions,
and \ with all this'dMie, the 'taxes on
realised penotial - estate have been
induced 41,34i,099,14, annually for
the ter.nycars !eat past.
' isf
Bd.—Because under Repo wan
\ ' - '
role the State \tax ' upon 41 real estate
has been abolished; and the principle
or taxing capital inateafifof labor,has
been establii:ked. -r • •• ...,,, , • .
.&nd especially should the ;Twist
incumbents of the State,. caeca , be
retakisd, because Surveyor General
Campbell has Ittaugurated measures
So - recover,- and butfrecovered, tens if 1
not hundreds. of thousands of dollars,
due,to,the State, for, lands. occupied
and for which nettling had been paid ;I
land thus iorreeted the b a e, eilism•
bling method of doing public .bnainesa
'inaugurated - by thelhunocraticparty.
It.ts,tr,ne that these refprms
'Coat us sowthing.. ,It always coats
'isemething 'tb correct „mistakes and
,reducei eltaoilo Order. " But With' Mt
the estra eosteof 'putting things in
order,we have pitidAhe extraordinery
expenses incered by defending the
State ..agaiust the
,reWlien of the_
Democratic party, 'reduced the State
debt from' , about $88,000;000 - rolled''
up under Ikmiocratiorule to $33,000, 1
000, abolished taxes on: real estate
for State purposes, And, reduced toe '
aggregate of taintion E. 344 000 per
01111t103. I " 1 •
Finally, - friends', we-must - flake off
our. coats, roll up, our sleevee,and act
work.that when the polje close on
the. 13th day of Ceteber, ~eyery
publica6 can say of hia own, neigli , ;.
borhood "khrSitY' - 11SPUBLTOAkt
WAS AT. THE POLLSP—WeWoriI
1 Agitator; .1 -
Mi. Wallace; in his list pioclam4,
edit boa& asks veWbat hair be=
Om of ake fifteen hundred 'billions.
of-dollars irrung , froth the (=forte
sud*, orr,t , he PeoPIP
June, 1865?"
' Gone ininki r ipaiment foe Vont
of -the Democratic rebellion.
Gone to pay pensions to,the wid
ows and orphane -the Union sok
discs tnaissereit afr4r , surresdeF`PY
that.. distingniehni RemccrStic *le;
gate, N; 8. , V9ir4st.
• "Gone le OW fa' 'Andenionviile,
cud Libbyti;
Ckse pay„hounileewhialt woabl
DeTer,horr? .1 1 .91 en PeceSNIFY /41t.f0 r
thP-VellicKx! l .49,l OPP o sjtinni to. 34e
And 'am Deux:Mk
ineittixtor t •
0011 e to pay our debt, beadng
eifht per cent. interest, when we
might havalboricrwed 'Cooney at - from
fnut.t4 *lnapt: 004. butihr, Nino.
44 : 611 ? dt-Ffeo°Vii oat , cre dit. .. -
'o4ne pay for the piirtisitile
satire
f Dtmsobeatio.
nonventions. I 2. 0 • , S
s°WitWeAllk ygp q the'
bt 1
Ps 4l2o fiOlf".") i P I I I
' •"- :1
641 44 0 f
t bi tima y
listens shill dhisefl
114111101.M1~). %MO* :. ; tw- I
• iloctuassa*Am.
frstrentry to
ken 'oCessioti to 'enter Jur 'wawa
against the iiritionel
eistions',ofininstititeitciee;whine. ti!ite!
ISe‘nteiedani4fia• abli'sstOilby
it . reOisentitlyii,.• fOr
'Serf 'end
those irhistikiiiiistY.a e boiapeteaci ,
tit* been ilreidY;iircinn4l Rold,hig
thesn'sfetiS; I istioitio - -
that _the - • Repitateetiti . of *iv ,it ge
lontressi6id : Diatriatt roaliapit
have for the thirettnii uomioi
'tilt thole: l We reiptisentstive;
14iatis' I I laivi li )iiitnited
thiti'gentlinian'S dirtier :dui interelit
:end ittention, 'daring bothltnitith
40th 41ilyresiskiiiid regard hint
as one of Stir' truest 'end most ram
hie men, l witbj *him lierviOns, tie
not 'Welt dhipense trithclui -
spry rto Itho' 'country. Indmittions;
hoiiiiitt and rashly, tielittlised in the
iprietiestbosinessof
infoiniel beyond' inigit'ot iihi'rello'w ; -
intunhers'en - the qUentionn which'st
reet Ow In4iishise fientuisi iii
teitets, 'pretence' in' thi' heti Cron
grain -Snit be of especial *Oil. A
.cogitilt iad ekective **hi; he
when he sees fit, always command '
:attention: in th'eßotnie;'bUtt he' his
:too' mush 'Mal fir malin' t hiniself .i"
.bore, aid gilled) , Acme *irk
repreientatiiir both' ld the
tees and hi thb Pinstil,', In the bitten
his 'name is never rained .when any
'a:portant 'vote. is taken, and
:cord is each, that I believe he can,'
'without fear, challenge its criticism
!by his most strenuousVppontint: . As
a 'Member 'of the Corbniittee..on
Claima.and of the Spe6iil Committee
on'Sotithien Rail Roads, he. has 'done
his duty well and' faithfully. It is in
the',Cominitiee:Robnie where Most Of
the important legislation for the
!country' is: , Natured and peffeeted,
and nOt upon`thi floors' of :Congress;
and it is here Where Judge Mittienti'
has Proved! - hiniself most valuable,
by. hie 'industry, 'mind judgment,'
and the strictest, unswerving hones
t?!
In making thus special refefeb6e
bi him; =it is becauee his long and
consistent public ' services deserve
it; and I 'shall not conceal that it is,
too, the tribtle lof personal ;regard
to one whom I"respect and honoree
'a min, and adniire ind'con6de in•ati
a. legislator . The cotuitly cannot
afford, dt this awful "crieis, to dia•
pence with the services of such -men
as Judge Masotti,' in the triumphant
rtvelection of whom the District Will
not only honor • him; but 'itself iipu.
Onssavaa.
more
Waskialloti, Sept.' 12, 1868. • -
THE TIBTAxED Botpsoinz
Mach is, Wag ,said at present in
regard to who r are. wino our Nap
Monist taxes, and assisting to
.ligai•.
date the public debt. You cannot go
into s democratie canting unless
you hear ; , the bondholder bitterly
charged with escaping taxation. ,
such the case !hen viewed fairly
and impartially ; ? , ,
Every man who hoe iirPme ez7
ceeding one thous ud 614.r5,
five per =gra, of. that . amount into
the coffers of tha,Onierogkest. ,Thia
le, eVell7 eb4.w4thee the income is
eAgeree4 o> fruterelqi efffrOigl•ftwe
P°4 -
toes, - or anythisg . .special
tax is levied...only:A:ton: those who
follow- pardealar occupations; - such
ab laser.AkeOlelue,-iet
r• • -
We wish to compare .the eitaation
Of the boidholder theiarnier
and others, and show the' advantages
in favor of the latter. A than. Ida*
income from bowls is three thousaad
dollars a year, sh ea to pay a tax on.
'two thousand, which is one hundred
dollars per annum. Bit tes he does
riot confine hie exOusei to, that, he
--
must use largely o fth e ,Anconte of
thej other two thouse t e4,whiCsit he has
to pay the one 'hundred dollars• in.
aome tax pu. - Every thing he buys
he' Pays .- the taxes on. Conitinters
' psi th' 4 " - faxeil - PP* wiket,
theY conFßf 3, . tie •
box of .matches ; ; or a cigar, or a drink
of whisky, orc anything he eats or
weartylei ptijeallAsies'assessed to
the dealer or manufacturer: ( iptroa
coi,clisbisn is; this if' it costal Wm
three thotunkett dollar* year la the
he pays an income , tax of-one hen
dreddtglaii, andsr consurnete' tax
siemi;'' which Is' *kilning . two go.ernj
E"elit lases. ) •
. A farmer may raise ` three thousand
dollars worth of produce, - and not pay
the' goyim:tenant tun'
dalani_of tar.-
w the " 1 0,te'd . *:4a1i '61 4 14
klia . to .pay. i( he. us" . 11 P- two
thousand adollawr 'worth- of hltii-pto.
disce,lio 'bay lay bran 'untimed
thousand for a " wet das: 4ll sTeginicri
of cane ' were the hoiidoldnr does
not stand upon-the-footing of other
iren: 'The•faintertairsiege
tagerofer bi t r bit fidiVidter Mak;
ink him tiny tine:upon Ids
ivies upotiriMt he oominaine; forbid
it third - of one per Omit
tfitisitiakint hlit . pay tai of ilk
per 'tent where ethierineri only*
g ift ; 1,•,1 • NIL ,•1
•,~9rti ~::~~~_
`hiAWltillnir l Mi t tbi
&saw notion: ibid
• leosaw of Um loan AU lasi no lomp
~,4, :c
EIII
WheAs.borste il Oke t telnk ,
. so Come o f
theme oiatoniandthitiVirms,
thitiiitteliettledlitta 01 the cburitrY
maY•ismoverfrom.tbiebtiok given try,
;the pluks..l l ltOr loklAis•Vellitel
Iteaßtoli Je Arita, too.
hollow mid inaiticere ttittettuccessfut.,
lade - 40111'4 'seezn 4 to bee° 'mistaken
, the: testable they' heti tart Meet,: • • • '• •
.D: is peesillisito emotes . theAssost
;4ol34slt SAud•Butiods 4 e-P o heciß.Tl l 7.,
' 1 64144 , 04 tore Putman.. *l
- *0; 14 it ist of their irstlat
'piled' the' iimithern leaders of *elite
,rebellion "and• 4:the'present•. Demts•
rjetrildt, AkeXto'Bleir„-bi*elfiq
ymoke and IrFoturgY /latent',
citerately. Theierhetodc was strained
.their time and
Aseitierlhat'of !intense Matitdatesta- , -
.11nder the'! strict , :party discipline:
mem) , reeeettririett theyi Wive
lie4dr; *PP InOrt,
.•• lm, so'ber slid de 4 berstit style l ..; The
World 18 deubtleire'sithibierin wishibit
that lhelsorelhoughtful end easeful
utterances ot,later, driya--iaightibe
tereepthd as I: etosseeto4 l „sciikeir.lot,
Ithreatenings ,of' Slaughter.
1" But, after ill; irtthrinsiai
•o'r leatitikeiterinanner i of • thilfeme=
oratic leaders that the people
'judge of the • 'des *itti ef,•the riarty.4-
tbe•WIP , freutiftake?il TfluAr-W.
neutral it threalened eecession atid
•war their language
to that Used:by themitist Latter the
_Mew York Oantrentinavi!Tbeir.hittief.
Treo4l , AutdotPPareut muubP
rather steer. ; beliege that. they
were in Mitneet.''Brit' When it bediune
plain that' they reallY 7 rueant termin
the contitty;thAriople,quitenartilese
of the particular; forms inr whil* the
threat rras.conveyed,und.ofltle more
or less reviling , and• diming thst
accompanied it; prepared to - hinder
its aceompllishment. They Aid' hinder
, it -sedge effectpally: that the:leaders,
of • the Democratic .
".Party, who. •hati
been threateniug secesstqu for
. thirty
years; seem to have giver, tip that
particular forin of 'threat forever."
The - ettestioe leitot of • form kut•of
substance. Whit do the Democratic
'party meanie do, theyelgq: itcF•H
.Se l ymouri Do theymesn'to
'Perse; the governments in the southil
:ere state* by' thehsilisery power of . 1
.the • Executive; add defiance • of
;Congress and , tite:laws. or do. they ;
'not I. Mr. Blair. seys,they. do ; mad
`this declaratitie, - se the lfor/d has
ibielf'admitted, obtained the nonsins ,
tionlor kim.• Therlate leaden of the
r,ebellien;now leaders of. the' Demo:
cratic party, bare passionately and,
fiercely • echoed the declaratton.—
Checked in the fierceness and passion,
• they new speibk more sober worde in
a more temperate manner. • But have
they changed utbeit.porPeW
the party given up iturevolationary
iv M
design ? Does it dilsavor:Blair's
letter, and will it not rerinire bf Mr.
Seyinout, if elected, that he stud!
give•the soutban people up!to 'attar
chy i - . •
These are the questierus which the
situation suggests ; and they are not
bird to answer. 'The 'Beriocratic
party may nowthink it well to speak
hum 'plainly, to - avow its, :palpates
tests boldly,than it, did six weeltelto.
But the porpoises are the same, - mid
no' man with any light VI speak for
it will deny them. The World will
not do so ; even after all that it halt
seen of the havoc whic the 'doctrine
of anarchy is ' meld in Its` party
through the, north n states, it CM•
not disown the doctrine. , It:if/scow
verdent, for the time, to, disguise the
tact that the democratic platform
denounces the ofity Civil governments
eiisting In seven4tates as' "uncon
stitutional, levolndonary and!reid,"
and that, °neat its candidates was
tioniinated • because lie ;Promised to
defy Congress 'and "disperse" these
governments. ' 1 :-But the . platform'ind '
Mr. Blair thetigh%now le' the' back
ground, still represent the party.- ! -.
They, are to. be kept ce,c .they_
will notdn'tseihow: ; -
.'the Brett/ gii4or is, good illestitkiiai
of this, two ispeechei--' which' lt •
prints, lone- by ex-lenater Pugh °S
OW, the• other by ex4lo ,, , , Shathey
of MissiesifsPk : ,Beth, •sfe itt„isPlkuN e .
as moderate„ ; tone as CAT' anUtree
from pusiopi ow
ca) epeecheti: Yet UAW'. plain ly re:
cogruze snatchy in _the' -southern
litates as the first , result Jobe • hoped
,from a Democratic victory. TO, Mr.
Pugh the 'Fourteenth' amendment' to
the Oonetitntioti' is fraudulent
amendment that was never-edopted."-
Ile says ; "I would - not give them a
'thr,ec.cont postage atazop fgt. their
; fourteenth amendment. It is not
of.the Constitution, and it, neier
*lif be. It iri-s Went fried, ' sad Z
say, as Frank Blair said,' -these carpel
bog Govermnenti anyat be overthrows,"
Surety there can he no doubt Of Mr.
Ptigh's Meaning.
Mr. Sharkey is pie! as ,
'After- a long' Motnetif,' linite free
from- violent language; in' fever- of
the rights of tbe:statee, in the sense
which_the old Kentucky and Virginia.)
resolutinea gave , to the phrase, he
aacti:
_ -~~~:
.F -
"The Democratic party has put a
plitforrolharemiht to be: acceptable
to ell;. north oat& sontb. Its founds
tjoa la laiA twills the: Constitetiom - It)
fleniawla itummii i _sie restoration 4411 ,
the ststes to - their 41111
_i r _Alts, in tlieN
ifitioM-At deaf& ,the:Uniceto be
indissoluble, sa d -it:
;
thevAtie
•=rskysiert ifoonstrimiont
# eteTYM 4
vhichlini smn 4u! tticki:it void ahm„
Oit title platfonn ac ottle Smith cia
Sand ; it itill rtstetnits tit csuitiglitti;
to our position . 01.118115, ma . bkits•out.
all thst•hebbunktdime issikr thcarbitery,
TA ; -I FPFM 46II . *Par* "er-SFk
MI S ' f, •
AO Ile. e v
risieke iroillii*Slll'lL
glair Vint beieitly sari' bait
not faits,' *Mi. ! titer ere (3slit • ;.-'-
The7:olinOt lilvienskst.o . mhilitdeter.
a, govemanteat lad wild, part ; void.
fl*lijir: Shii itlaka . Spriince
11=2/1 lotehily' is • 'Mr :I' l 4h at
i. . ~- • ---;.:1‘. ---,;y:..:, .. i•
':The Demistritic ,pasty ttaal4efluid
its PAra• t.:IZ. *Ai*** . .liftwii
1 they ate iimpekitte4.° 11 . 74, • .. .at
Actiffentoilne ?mama he .1 .. d i
tetenntliteihil thie' Vias' iif "%which
hntsPhidgeotto - -tatiortismite,mcietimr
govltilinv4oki.c.i Is ,kilaqvirtg; Abaft
VIA PAOr l iV. VI; Ailik4,o- ciktra
er.
,tier • "
i 14aknircun.9-
in - Advance.
t, s t ..•
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MEM
Nn rgi^.
.•..• .4. , .4. •
HIBKRIB.
• i. t-+:
4• • •
and` the legialattiie. "die' cbuitibiti:
cers and the jadkdary. -- are all usurp
ers :sad rddiefs, tcrbe • - "disporiedn'
the bayonet. hi his view, the con
stitutions under which these govern
s3esits teekthalaws 'paned itstd now
enforced lit pennant's of . them, the
ti#4, l o, rifft• r ouderthese .iiws,
the crimuud i iode which restrains
theft and *Order, and.
Le
. , tha :imprison •
-
4 4 0; tili4i
it, tar ire void:' If his view be en.
forced, soidety Wilt be Without law ;
pasadoesniiiiitliottiestraint flßoperV.
and **oat protection. The
MAR !pm , 44thWer Abe AMAMI:wiII
be to bleu gown a community of
'eight millions" ^ peupla ii4O . a state
of sans& abiortanization; 'and to
leave it helpless -before the fierce
hatredc-attd-eruel.Junbitions , which
even the power of the Union has
) icaroelybeen able. to die* .
Thiqatitr_ ik!onchiiig6d - in an&
staice tlirough all the i varistione;of,
tone' iihielf m4T Vi? heard in the can-
Theltepublican ,party prom
isee`peaea. The Democratic arty
Ram
rods anarchy: '
Quin Debt Ihie-Mtrth
.
has been 11111/.4 to state,the re
duiltiOit of otr• pi2blic debt, at $250,
'000;000, that being the amount - by
which the-ascertained debtliquidated
itt,thp . ,,Trespury by the issue of.boilds
or other eecurdealuis teen reduced.
Lieeii careful to 'Congo Sill
istatitient - With the fact Milli beside
rellactitizr - . of. 'the ..aicertained
idebt,!ure have : paid about $500,000,'
9 00 . in ,•40,-#ll3'/;‘,b"lntiel.l, overdue
contracts; triiustuirfatiou, ,and , the
other Wiperises of closing up the
war. - These were really inddried Ind
due in' August, 1885, and should- be
added.,to the ;amount of the &seer
taiped.debt of that date, in order,to
,arrive at the maximum amount of
the debtlind:the total - sum by which
it 64'5J/feu' . .redneed. - Mr. Edward
•
Atkinson,•in>a speech delivered. on
•Wednesday: at Worceirter, before the
RepublicanOonvention of litissuchn
set* presents the actual facts in
thhir'true'light, shoiring that the ac
tual:indebtedness, liquidated 'mid an
liquidated, was on August 1, 1865,
$3,287,733,328 ; that • it' was on - Juno
30, 1868, s2,4Bs,ooo,ooo—being an
actualjeductien of $802,733,328 in
the principal' , of the debt. By the '
same-rapidity of paymeht we' could
pay ofEithe entiredebt withiu , ten:
years-. The figuree. are, as follows :
The total 'amount of revenue receiv
ed by' the Government 'for the three
years froni April 1,1865, to Jane 30,
1868. 0 haa beea;51,540,058,383. Out
,of. this there were paid for back pay.
of the Army and Navy and war con
tracts, within fifteen months after the
close of the' Rebellion, $774,865,851.
:And they were paid for bounties,
pensions, prize
,money, reirribursing-
States for war expenditures, claims •
of loyal men, Freodnien'a Bureau, ex
-peons of Reconstruction ,and Nation
al Oetheleries, $145,912,401. Tiese
two gismos amount t4l, a total awn to be
added to the National, Debt, at it
stood onthe Woks of ths,'Treasury
Atorill; 1865, of $920,178,252. The
ascertained debt' was $2,366.906;077,
•maiting theiiggregate of $3,2V1,133,4
329, aa.;-above' stated. We have,
therefore; actually-reduced our. debt
by $802,733,329.
Income 34 years $1,540,948,58
War' Debt 1802,933,329
-
War Waved pebl 438,#84,03-1,24,218,2.12
- • Ordinary expenses $298,840,371
—.pc a little leas than $92,000,000 , a I
year in, cnr,renoy, or $64,000,000 in
gold, while the ; expenses . of' James
laat year were $46,841,-
000 in gold, or about $11,000,000 in
gold more than these of the . Govern
ment" during the • past' three yearn.
Eland these facts and figures. to your .
Democratic brother who thinl4 the
National Debt cannot; be paid and
met' be rtpudisted.
Tait CARI Szymoono--4/en.
whose girders were to shoot the first
map. that : pulled down the American
414.1-311 unilerstbed th e . rebel-sym 7 ,
pathisiri teenage of Seymour.; WLen
S'eymouris "friends" mire burning
Orphan-Asylums and murdering bla
re-owe men, women-sad .children in
New Tork, Seymour Nom all "the time
tying-to excuse them. In some cor
respondence between'Oeri. Dix and
himitt_the time, on the"snbject, the
general became disgusled with• his
affiliation with. the rioters,. and
nsntly desp!‘tched to lira these tin-
Mistakable words : "tbeg to let you
ktiow that I belie troops enough at
my command teitalre care not only
of the-rioters, BUT OF YOU." -What
shame ,it is* to. ask, the people of the
United States to vote, for a man who ,
desbeided 'to a fellowship" with the
brutal: 'and bloOdy ribters "froth the
slums of New Yoik in 1863 Will
decent' Democrats vote for him.?
Ins' Agitator' days :* We notice that
Mr. jWilliam'A. -Wallace,-'of •Clear
fieuktiaq bein,tenominated:for Sens..
'toc s in that 'district, The, Democratic
pipers speak Of it , sag" tribute to a
; trier i toriims Democrat.' ''s p peed '1
so. Mr; Wallace was cognisant of
'the frauds and. forgeries, in the Oen
ler Senatorial District last fall;.
and:
he was party to. an—attempt to send
WitaftaileS. out ,of,thi State lines .rid
that the 'lnvestigating_ Committee
.uld not - be able tri'gdt their testi:
Monk.: This constitutes Merit in
iDeinecratie'quarters We admit: ,But
'in our= opiroon William 4. Wal
lace ivotail be an inmate of the
,Porki.
Itentialiiif,evenjnettice in Moderaticm,
tWerit ileralt out, to hinr:' ,
LET ,the — Worke ,Organizing go
eieaidily Let every Reptibllesp':
bd iussessed at.the earliest poisihie
moment. Examine the list su4see
if all -yOnr
.neighbere,
..and -all /your
RepOlican. : friends ; Ate, .asSessed.--
Aieclualtit yOtriself with everiVote in
yontdisitiBt, and see thateveiy vote
Abet jai *pod s legal vote. , It ati
illegal, vote is polled tate down the
.name of the- max--than votes it and
osetytkiek:he.:isszoseented. and pan.
:I , Potorrittg-FOO l 7 to
ntitk theic coffee ito oieo ;pipers. If.
theYdri, - See thit/*y are
Let i es not - pat - milling
41nuMattoowlhat we cord() to
day Worl'and'wod€ now,
..151! recent speech; ltillljpois, - Gen.
Logan r elosed folloWsi - •
N 7 my 'fellolielthrost, I desire'
65 read for my coirltision somd , t
tracts I have prepared,•which I th'ink,
arum op this whole triestiantu wont-
Why thi.-Drmopraikl*rty,ahoulci,
not 66 treated. t 3 • ~A
A7Ort--TtpemecratiC party, iorc
ed'tipon the country'and' the Repab,
idullnititration the' apendittire •
of more than $4,000,000,000 from the
rtetltliurr "
Seeeiut—That the rebellion
‘.
gun for the express pnrpose,of . ever
thrciirieg Republican institutions and
estibitshing.apon their rOinsaelave.i`,.. ,
holdink - oligarchy,snd"ttiet" all - the
bninieno•of . taxation,' past, 'present,
end prospective, r are the noceseszy
consequeneci of al , Democratic rebel
lion.
'vast sacrifiee' of life on
the batty-fteld, and in the helipleals
and pr i sons, - ' is justly due to the
treasonable . action and iitirpo.4e , of
the. Democratic !eiders. • •
Fourth—That in.the'prepsration of '
thikrebellion the: power of the .
last Acmocratio administration was
'exhausted, the pubtig,treasuri plund
ered, the , navy scattered or dismanti
>ed, the armrplaied under the dom.
mend of traitors and catrie7d beyond
the reach of the incoming administra
tion, and within Abe 'borders of the.
Cootetuplated revolutionary- govern
ment. -
Fijlit-.-That, all these .acts were
done in obedience to the orders of the
Deraceratic conspirators,. and_ by the
advice and with the approval: of the
Demotratic leaders; in every section
of the country.
, Sixth—These --IMO leaders con,
;trolled Aber. •Detnocratio -Notninating
Conventionodictated its platform, and
designated its candidates. '
• "Ser. 0-7 , Thal!"tbeesname leaders,
by:their public orators and press, de
clare, it to"he.their settled policy th at
Democratic see:cast 'shall restore to
thelate Democrats and rebel in arms
inpreptaet in tbeloveitiment•of the
•na4ion,•azut , that_ all that was lost by
rebel , defeat °tithe battlefield, @bill
be regained/bp:the election of the
Democratic candidates. •
,Eighth hat the", the... Democratic
leaders,afarnionlioit, consequ.ene.c
of their.trinmph; the ,renewal of the
war, the destruction of the ~reorgani
zed States, and the overthrow of the
Eepublicanxepreeentative branch of
the government, and its subjectiouto
Executive will andAihtstion.
Next, why sh - ould. the Republican
party be trusted i•
First—. That of nil its millions of
men not. one ; during the war was a.
traitor. Every man stood drolly by
liberty, by the constitution, a by tho
hag, and the Union'. -
Secottd--Vhat its _civil adtniniatra,
tion of the - Government, - notwitb
standing•the exigencies of the war,
has saved the .people, - as compared
with. Deinocratic rule,.. $80,000,000
within the last eight years, being an
average . of over $10,000;000 per an
-num .
ThHirit—That it . bas actually paid
and cabOled nearly $1,700,000,000
of theliabilities incurred during the
war. and since the close of the war;
while ateadili reducing the public
taxes, it his reduced the public debt
from. $2,757,089,539,43 . to $2,510,20,-
806,74, making• a, total payment of
the debt of $947,443,684 f 09.
-Fourth—That it has reduced taxes
011 different articles. the last twoCoa
greases
_(''the thirty-ninth and forti
eth) to $190,000,000. , -
Fifth—That but for the bb,tipacy
of the Democrats in Congress and of
0034 pliaut.tool Andrew Johnson, 11.
redaction of the iuter_est on the pub
lic-dett,amounting to at . least- $40,-
odo,oooper annum, would have .been
providing for by the - Finding Bill.
Sixth—That the Republican party,
by its candidates and platform,la ir
revocably 'pledged to..econowy, to the
maintenance of the. public faith, the
preservation of the peace , and the
unity of the State's, the liberty and
prosperity of the periple, and that all
its pledges in•the past have - been re
deemed, offering the best guarantee
of the value of these pledges - to the
:people in the future.
Itlair says that if -their_ ticket is
is elected, he would sweep away, not
by, the .legialative, no ; through the
judicial power hat_hy powder and
by the bayonets of the army.
those laws which are so distwaterut
to'the Democracy.
The 7 Southern: De thoersey declaie_ 1
that-if-their ticitet , be defeated, they .
will again "appeal to the God of but--
ties" forl that they. may •as well die -,
fighting as in any other way. •
So it .seems that we are, sure to •
have either ar rebellion against s mar
jority, as in the tatter case, or a rev- ;
elution and dictatorship supported by
a majority who are. prevented by
circumstances from redressing their
fancied' grievances in a lawful way.
Of course, no such Meticau fashion
of &unifying the law tan'be adopted
without, a struggle which "will con
%miser :and imperil the Republic.—
Rider :Blair must back out=and
those "who know him 6est say s he Is
not the. man lei that -fir a tremen
dous civil war will be; under" way
within thirty days-after the:first beat
of his drums. • •
That the rebels_mesa fight, in the
event of a defeat at the polls, is ob
vions to the moat stupid comprelien-,
Sion. .If Blair is elected, hepromises
to fight for ; them in their - violent over
threw of existing lews.and establistt
ea governments. . ,
• It is palpable, therefore, that, war,
in:one guise or another, is' before tfa..
Which is the better man,' in that
case, to be -entrusted with:the guid
ance of the greatest interests of the
,Nation—Orant,the wise and cautious
Jeader, the General who was :
never
beaten, Or Seymour , timifj,
1 "sting poiitipan, wbotkhis own State
has often/voted lir - went :cond.
deta in, / who talks to mobareve i llirsg
arsoninud . Murder aslis "friends,*
and 1910 hse_aiready plidged hintseff
; to in his rebellion - against
'thejtaW ?"" • - • •
/The intelligent readefwilt perbeivi .
,that ire pit the:Whole case fairly arid:
plainly ;, that .we state nothing the ,
facts do not • warrant and that the'
choice is simply and .nakedly n choice
between a competent and patriotic
wko)s willing and able to
cc nib rebettiOn ' 'hip land,on the one
side,sind on the - other a Dictator who,
if he be , not himself worse than a
Mexican biigaibd, • will be the We*
,and aulteraptible.tecomplice of Role
it is between,
;Grant, who - says-stria . laws must IA
repealed in a lawful way, and Sa
moor, who • says that law may be
npllified: said ttAmpled on?* foot pt
the Derooors t oy, (tpla titre - thew,
Is third !: 03 , such •
Fbbice
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