, A . • '. A. it - I say, an uttliind. Word. llis present atrailfeta '‘ . tpotivt, attitude is of his - Town suking, and he . • must abide'the consequences, Mit . EDtroas t ' Lite must oliciw u , to sal , io him, in , tl. 4. GOODRICH. S. H. AirOSIL tall kiinines., that by, the course lie` .i has taken he is forfeitinghis fair re- Towanda, -Pa, Tkamdayi Oct. 11, 1875.: . 4 : nown, aailt will lose the confidence i and respect of honorable and upright 'men of all parties. Tie' has - -been a i professed Reptiblican. of the strictest i sect. Hellas been elected a 5 such to ''ofile.efoi - sic yearS, and he is still the inenMbent of 'a lucrative office, to ,Ultich he was chosen by Reptibli can votes. But Mr. entuunlOt,. like many abetter man before him, has Mill iI6III3tIOAN STATE TICUT = 10TIN F e HARTRAN FT, Of Msmitr,omerr. tric STATE TREASEEI:I ENRY RAWLE or uric County. REPUI3I,ICAN COUNTY TICKET =EI CA'N'TON.„ ' , f I.lu•liSeld. Fon BES7AMIN M.. 13Ect: .r ymvala, p0r.,(40,. AM, un 01,1 . 0.1 I'EPRAS `E. .INDRUS. - .ti f'4ittoti fronttigh.; . TIZE.tr-CILEIt, ROBIN i•_;( -, t,f hi4g,14.11-ry. I= I • { r 7. I.;EORGE K11.31E1; If ..t."linsi. COOLIM UGH 0)111 ,t)3. =I I INNS - ERSE BOURNE I/t West Iturlittgtou. BR ATED. • "t Well-, _ 17142 J-r-, B.'qublica - p 1 Mass Meetings, I; -l,aidirau ~lectmg. rill Ire held at the tll..!)littts ludic: dud. :dldress4lll)y altle u:nr , •A will lio.: l nn,, l mpe t i, 1..•-....U.r-'previ4.ll , U. the ,day fit ra,•li • I'l4 EV - ENF,;ii k . p e t. .'i;.;111•••• Sr<;Itool . ffotisc. Niltziji?. • • EVENIG.(iet. 11, ksyltuti. ' EV 1 - '..NIN(4. ovt. 12. IVEDNEsI).Ii EVI;NING. 1:1, • • TE14•41 1 4'.D.A.Y um 14 - FBCDAY INEXINI;.:(tvt. . . . 31 011114110/. '. . A rmoili . ,(.. 's _ . . Fr.tfikiiiulak.l ! ' it.)Nl).ll . 1':1'1•'I\1\1;. It,;. Is. It,,na• 11. q."; .. f' . i.0:1),.:4', )1.111-.; .-- . ~-lit E. Sch..iilloi.,+-. lAvani la Tv, p The Republican candidate for Reg ister awl Recorder. Mr. ANDRUS. is . r in every respect the.peer of the pres ent btticiaj. lie enjo,Ys" as good a utation for honesty awl capacity. l Ile has served iii , A...ountry faithfully and gallantly in the field. and hears in his maimed body. the certificate of his ;patriittism acid bravery., Mr. entii nucK asperses hi. good character awl doe's an unseemly act, when he assumes that because his allega tions Acessive feeshave been charge:l in the office Mr..A settus will not be honest: ( Pees the Register and Re ( cerder's office now contain all the Aonesty.there the eottuty ?' and i t does Mr. Cift - put:ct: comprise all the I official Capability and integrity in his , ; person - would hope not. While we give him credit f , .,r all he claims. viz.: Itieft he has not char ,, cd ;fees. welcannut see .aity .virt!te in that. which is simply etimmon how: esty and mere Official dtity. An& if lye concede all he char's re ,- ;iinst his I . hedeeess - br,;. why shot:if:l that atfetr, Mr. unfayorably ? Is 11'2 re I . ponsible for tht.?inistleed4 of all the ',.#fonner Register' , and 1 . 4 v , ..4orders ? Mr.('iii"Btil , is knows better and his attempt to hold on to his office ;three Years tonfrer liv b.,trayiw , his ; party and to the detriment of a sol ;ts, Bier, upon such paltry r.N...ntses. will \Vy' he a lament:ll , le fztilure: and lie JA ; lte2:. Schik;f llf Spriugtield realize, if he pet•_sists, when too late, tiItII).IIV:FATNING. () r t. 29. . that, the people arc not t(i . he buoyed • . by such silly pretenses. and that in • gratitude and recreancy always se sAl•uitiyAN- 1 cure to the deserter of hiss principles it,-nilev : repL ;and party. universal diserodit and Contempt. ctontur : EvEN Ni 111 EI ) NESDAY EVENINc.. Lore , : IliH.• ('asitun. , :1 . 411 7 IiSI)A1" EVENING, Oct, 2I I i1.11.-V. .Ir 4 1 . 111)).‘Y • "1 '1•If1 4 . ti‘p. - fair. EVEN NG. )0. EVENING. Uri '!:) rw-uai:ora. TUP:41).1"1-1..‘"IN I NI:. I h2t. • ,1/11-rill c '4 ll '• .Ct , ,crton. I , ottyvvilli•. '7" 4: tiri , t14 4 ":44141 ( .4 t 1'40% . ‘VEI)SII).I)..EVENINI;. () et. 27 • s ct,a. q?;..4 IL E. Chum(' near.titotteS Leityy. :MONDAV I . EVENIN!I....N . or. Ist ' , MIES PIOLLI.T Offered Free Soil resoltion in the House of Bop i',4•AnITER FOR Tlll CAMPAIGN. !! u resentativss of this `tote. he did s o \Ye ,pill mail .011 , . ityPoRTEI: 11'014 ostensibly and profe.-7seidy Lo . " 1,4 t ht. clos,_.` of the ,present taro WILMOT." when 'thy o;• - NoYeinlior to. for 25 drivers eraek.ed their whip , . ti p• oeratir party . l of the North oiwyeili, tin commands of-it-4 Jna-tel . -. ' . -,,servilely and erinflrly thk:ir It'llAT301)! 1 CM the. pi'escnt ite ,, ister l and Itecord- : boots. That great: and once pow cr „ , MI:, I 'n i - pureti, is-befbre the pub- 'fill party, wast rause:n.lllo , l int 9-: )• pro l':, iO.• r, l'aMlidate: for re-election. • lie' slavery party. aii , l : the sycophants appear: in pr,in't With the reasons '. and o:tee-hunter, M.' Ch \o:•: it has ;,,, hiyh striki_': hirna, Makin_ his con- , tened: to pro trade themselves at the my 1; , I;i:e IA Otticea matter of proprie i feet of the Oligan-fiy.: The first to, :.. -itel public neeessitY. Nye h:ive : turn traitor to the Free-Solti-2nse,the r:ci his,statetnents. and the only : earliest - tdi , rive in his :Neuf .f.: ; ttlitif:- ‘c \ - cli.-4- 'we '(::111 -Ond therein for his sion to the (lettlallls of the ,--lavcry ist.rayal - cif hisi party and his - a . sump- 1 propaaandis.ts, the loudest in his ::( , 1- - , - I'll that he should' ,he re-elected, is. I v o cacy oflhenefarious plans of thof7c ) hat hi's ptedeeessOrs have charged ' who soullUto extend the area a Int a,;;Teollectedillegal;.- fees. - • man bon -e d , 4e -- Was Col. r I orLET. the . Mr.:Cittnnt - Clc. was a canditiate.forh . c same Ptom.r.r -who hail moved the io-nomination at .thC hands of the'. resolution endorsing the AV,tt.lmr - P , •puhlican County Convention. Tie : proviso: ' AO from that time for ,j-i: l'uot si,..cure a sufficient number of „ward, he bet-aine not only the most: 'res. and his neighbors in his oWu - obsequious !'sorvant of the ?lave-dr . :- ‘ , ..n i Orwell) refftsed - him th'eir delc- , Versl but au imPlacable,. bitter; ma ,l There is n . o pretence or claim . limitnt, unscrupulous liilitier :and /, - ,i it, has been 'unfairly treated by fo,..rsecutor of - 11 kVIII WI i.Th'ir. 11it L:: , r, 16111. blit -be ;•;11111/13 ; illiledto SL. the naturalolthlity a I rait or playing ,•:,11., , :: re : nomination because there , to principle always entertains toward-! !' - 14, it.blic sentiMent aainst it. wt: a an d t rue : man . mou.)::-,z -i-;1,1er ordinary circumstances, an , was the leader in the vintliCti‘. e per-. - I,,,n o r a :ble „man who submits his : soma warfare . waged on the great ,•: : :im s t o - a nominating convention ! Pree-izoiler, and for - years Cudcav c \ peels to abide the decision of that' ored by the most disreputable:lA - ans. 1,-4. :Intl - thi , rule i..;.• recognized as , to breakdown_ DAvir , Wir.mut. - Ibis - I , ,i , iinu- V' fair-mind-4 men of _all : motives were imptmed„bi: pe.rs,onal 3 , Artie:s. Mr. CHI it title K having made charaCter assailed—and he was buni-: Iltuselfacanklidatc,tor re-nomination, : ed and - hounded with a p.4.sistence ~....„ - a lid having taken part in the primary ! and malinity a l mos t di a bolical, The m.a-tuez s, and nitowed his name to be effort failed. so far as the people of 1 , -;: , , , :1: 4 1 1 t :b e n T . vie- C i onvention, he- this CongresSional district were con f - .1 ~.lia bound. :in fairuess• and honor. i cerned, but up to the day of his death, 1 -i, , acquiesce in . the decision, unless i 1 rfoLLET never for g ave WILMoT Lori , • I iu• r t, was .such manifest impropriety 1 being true to his principles, and for 1 ii it`. , prCtecedillT- a- would - absolve !.pu rsn i ng a p o litic a l eounie which was: % , *ryl)odyfrotn respecting its action, in .such marked anti favorable von 7 '‘ 'll r: ('iii. - wet: does not, nor dare trast to .his own inconsistent and ~t.t.• make any _suCh assertion; but: traitorous actions. ny simply failed, -because the Repub Baffled in his: attempt,. to destroy . I i ._an voters saw no good reason why Op. reputation Of Wilz,to . - r, and nt-: ~..s.honld: be continued three years terh . . unable to 'appreciate political 1,11 ,- E4. in Office, in- preference to a • honesty and consistency, the, fact Adier who had lost a limb on- the i that WiLMOT was stricken by tli - s:ease . , !,a11i41611. ! and already 'iii the; Valley of . the ' lIIr., Ciiu.iraii. oil ,is a respectable Shadow of Death, which' in any man ila* vi: N. - . 1 .1rm (7.trz - Ma mit willingly ' ?y tartlet: mui have 50ft , ..;1(7. 1 . / if it IBM I);. , tii hi whee so long that be has conic to consider the :office as being his property, and he jcill not-give it up until the people give him notice to•quit„ He has to learn from c4c riencts nsat good sense should have taught him.—that- more men arelle .l stroycd politically by their zreel for ottice.:and their not knowing:when to quit; than from liny other cause, rlt is not too late to l'6lKil the areat thirAake he , haS made—Mei venni for the honored name he . Iwars (it' for rio other rea son) should eause him to hasten to do it. It i 7 niwle:-.s for him to !ay that he has not made bargains with the Democraeylo betray arta sell out the eandida te4 of the Republican par ty. • Our opponents do not forego a nominat::ou and give y the field to a holtino- eotnlithite. without good rca- sun t o some profit .therefrom. 31r. t'iti - auct:6 can (lever_ convince the publie• that *he has not mado c-ontract with t4ie Democratic leaders „, by which that party is to he benefited, iu consideration of the failure I to - nominate "a eawlidate for Register and Recorder and 61 the Democratic votes..lte 4A - pects to - recOive. TO use no harsh ,epithet, this is a betrayal of the party to which he professes to belong. which has honored him equal to his jnerits, and an act of treachery and stilltilieation such as never Pails i to bring political disgrace and public reprobation. • did'uot oblitetate the intl.:it* engen. dcred . contestiii:ony in creased the:i - enora and= aniwtosit l y.4 PIOLLET, and- caused the ontbreak'tif brutality - with whiFhlte, regaled ;he Fishing Creek traittaat Nob Moun tain. The conspirators against the authority of tin? Ottutry probably applauded FrontEt wheii he broke out hi the following tirade hese a re to-eor In men o ho have left our par- • -• , tv te•ero.t..s.. they mead W.; ' , land Democratic eurrup- i l i MIL , $ .1...., S en d ' 4to , lien i And It ji a Angalar tact that all thf.s:. fel- jaiiv. ip limy low:I:are itg A\ 11,11 we are Ina minority. David 4 .I . i Wmot. In toy neighbothOod. WWI 1 p1i....4, t #refess- 1 . . . , ' or of the prtnelpliss of nut itttlY f.t Ono MO , . hut he I .. , , 1 . could tint l'ors;hl.r, stay - with uts—tle Deameralle - . . . tarty got to be so corrupt t What has b,tontle of i Witt now 't ff• :con ever knew him ulien he leas . 11 . , • . • , 1)-Ittoerat yort temthl not know him tool% Ile was a . : fair-leoking man then—he Is a walking glto.t. now. Conscience has,liad a terrible effect upon Llni.'and t • , , . there Is nothing that saves his peer ....ITVA , S but the i four thomund dollars a year lie (tats for dotter float- 1 • . (1 1 11:1 ' log - . (Great Laughter.) Ile Is Judge (4 thii Court : • . . ~ . i,t Claims at Wa.. o .dtititrtr. '.7ll"re utis a COurt of it ' ' ! • that name estatilishett - mom. years ago,- with thrce,l ....—__. ~ Jtidges On Its bench. Willie Wilmot was In the zianate he got a bill pa.sed to anthorlze the ale taint- UL two inore Jodg s Pa th .! bench: and to get 1 Reudia . ies the Sh:m Dem ,. : . i around, that little provlslm of the constitution 00111C7 .which declares that nn Senator or Itepresentat lye I . shalt he appoint( d to any °thee which Imlay have le4-tt created. or the emoluments whereof shall have tecen tnerea..- , :d 4/111 . 111,7, hlsi'sonthotance In office, he Mad... a bargain with 'the latilettted Lincoln' to hold of and nos make the. almolritnient until his tcrna In thetaenate expire.L NA that he mold , F.t . it There tra,a tile,,ilegal. ennillhg \v,i,Y Of r,etant around a plain pr.% ISl'in of tt e Constitution whichdie. as• a S:ooator, had Nworli to support ". A SCRAP OF IIIST0121". •The public acts of public men are always open to discussion and criti cism. It needs rio argument to show the justice- and propriety of this propositton. The Deinooratie nowt aqC foi State Treasurer, lias'a , publie covering; 'a period of . nearly half a centnrY, and while it w)aiild be- im possible to refer in detail to all his public acts, there are some things which ought to be brought to raton , ' branee at this time, and one of them was referred to the: other day by a prominent Democrat, and at present a candidate 'for a high position in this county, in a 'Millie place,and in a' public 'manner. The said Dana mat was , holding an offleial position under the 'Democratic party and re sided in this place 'at the time 17.t0r. , LET was dismissed as Superintendent of the Canakand WM. BRINDLE ap pointed.as his successor. The Canal Board directed Mr. Batsot. to pre;.l pare and salmnit to them a report of ProLLEr's transactions.' Th j e feport Was prepared and submitted to the Democratic official referred to above, for his ()Pinion and advice AS to-what is best to-be • done with it. 'The I gentlemen who now brings to recol lection the .transaction says the re port made very many damaging chargos anliinst NoLtEr, showing him to be anything bat an honest,-fup rif.dit official; " but," added tbisaged Democrat, " for some unknowtt rea son the report wae_nevct Made' pub- Be:" flaisnti still livei in this State and is not advocating the eke tion of ProLLEr as a refointer, and our Democratic : , candidate l ' in this county cannot exactly tinderitand how be' ca - 're on6le his official re port of thirty years ago'with his hon est professions. Now ,Te 4 submit the q ue.,tion whether it js not the duty Let' N:•. BlHNiqa , an:i orx Ilizt . dford ~ iieMoerat who is a candidate un the county ticki:t with: NoLLETI to give this report•to the.people. be sure it i: 4 ; titnnovhat stale, Perhaps,•l lan it is part of the history of Not.- m.r. and the people 1:10..e a perfect rirht to -tie TifEnr. is :in old and trite -tieing! a prophet is not without lion 7 ' or save in his owu country, - - .W 6 have bet..n impress‘A. with its truth, readinri• in tho'newspapers from abroad .the complimentary allusions to our neighbor, Col., I) . lom.vr. We discover that the people of this Coun ty have displayed a ,:ad:vatiit of ap predation by defeating him' fiatr . When he was a candidate . for; (Alice. And we also learn that he is possessed of all the cardinal virtues, :and of a measure or deserving traits, which make him almost fit for can onization. Verily we have to go tdroad . to heat• the news at borne. ME The Colonel's political standing too; is improved by distance. Here he has been an ontlaWed' democrat f6r F,(lrne month,: past. ,The fearful denunciations heaped upon him last INIwELL's frien&., were more forcible•than cle!rant. For the Col onel iiianaged with his usual talent for' ilonble-dealing, to cheat both and whil e prokssityz, ,to favor the election of both LAP 6TE and Isowi:LL. was really fur neither. And it is but a few weeks since the Demo cro.tit —Cnuntr Ciun ttec contemp non=ly tefm.ed to endorse the Colon el and second ltis ambition for Go liernatorial honors. His nomination for 'Statc; Treasurer, came, unexpeet edlt• upon the faithful here, and as unwelcome as a frost in Julie, but .of course they must -swallow the,. bitter dose.'though wry -faces testify how - nauseating it is. _Meanwhile the Colonel must , be gratified to see it publicly asserted that he is a plain and simple hard y-oil:1;1z farmer, incorruptible 'and honest. of undoubted integrity, of unfim-stionable piety. * oll exemplary abg,einionsness?; not giVen to strong drink; and in fact. a model and exem plar in all the . walks of private and - political life. Verily - . the s Colotiel disappointed in holding the keys of the Treasury. he can console-him self that lie is . the possessor of so many amiabli7! qualities rand shining ,virtues. hitherto unsuspected and uh. nppriTialcrcl. T HE f o llowing paragraph is _from' tlie• ?(7a y City Rin, 'of. Pldladel phin. The ProllibitiOnists of Brad fold are respectfully requested to read 'and reflect : TUE ..1111:14C16 CLUB.— Friday . 1 night l'aunelo!dus Piollet visited the patter .club, and had a go6d time. The veteran jolly plowman, told Eev *funny sto •es and; made a good ; itupresion g erally. Some of 'the boys atteth dto sit the night out with the fanner, but they soon found c i that he .was' a - vetern, and while ; some' had to be put in their little r hods he was as bright as a dollar. 'John Kelsh and Bill . Seheiide sa,yi L it was like pouring, water den 4: - tat holts' " '1 - t ' :: t And WheelK Into Hayes Elect 11:AATORITI" FROII. 5,000 to 20,000! _ r lOWA - - Comes to the Rescue w ith 38,000 JIAJO;RITY: THE DEMOCE4CY 113" THE LAST DITCH.'i Row For rennsylliprlia I T The news from -Ohio is yery men- • } gre, but ail' parties admit 'that the State he gottb.ittiAiblicaii.l ) lowa gives ' an oldtashioued ma jority of about 38,000. t • GRAND RALLY. Ins Excellency, Geyeral Joux F. HARTRANPri 00Tertlor oil leiiiisyl• Tanta, aria tton. W: vrcitt - M; *ill be ifi TOWANDA os TUESDAy EX T October 19, at 2 o'clock, to ad (11-P,,li the titt!iets! or this 10154 lii the Court House. Let every town !l • - ship this county, be represented. PIOLLET'S ESTIMATE Or !SUMO. DINTS. The fullotrittg ehatiteteriale *ti . e6-!! dote •we take from the 1 1Pd - i - an published at Warsaw, Tud.l it is , for nished to that journal by sou r of the Ilei% JAMES Honor, who, former ly lived at Leitayaviiie, and 'Who died there full of years, and relspeeted by all who knew .hum. The anecdote displays accurately the peculiar char acteristics of the Demoeri}tie candi date for State Treasurer, in his em phatic and bitter denunciation of the Methodists for the unanimity with which they opposed the es c tension of slaver - , and in the facility With which he " goes back " on his own declara tions and swears "he didU't say -it." NO man in .the State can bet him in distorting the truth s add repudiating , his own acts and langtage ; bnt this instance he was nicely- caught A BAD ?EMT BEVAN& The nomination of Col. V!. E. Piollet, - 1 of Bradford Coady, Pa. , , byi the -Demo- 1 crats, as candidate for the oihee cif State Treasurer' naturally calls to ,mind an an-.i ecdote of the 'Colonel , which my father related to me some twenty years ago, and which P will preface by saying my father was a Methodist minister, traveled for a numbers of years, but located about 1830, and 'Moved from his home in • Wyoming Valley to Leßaysville, Bradford county. Shortly after his removal, ;Col. Piollet called upon him to buy some, cattle, and, as it was late in the day when their busi ness was done, father invited the Colonel to stop with him for the night. Their conversation was upon varidus subjects, and arming the rest, politics, hi the coarse of which Piollet made this' remars: "The whole of this slavery agitation is due to the d—d Methodists." Father kept his own counsel, and the visit ended without the Colonel's knowing that; he had been talking to a Methodist preacher. -Years, passed on, and about the . time that the I old Whig party gave np Rslorganization I and the Republican party was formed, ! when a Mr. Plummer, a Methodist, was 1 the Democratic candidate for Canal Corn- i ruissioner r there came, in some local Dem-1 ocratic paper, a personal at I* my father and Judge Aaron. Chtibbuck—two who were strong Methodists and had been life-long Democrats—that I they should support Mr. Plummer because he 'was a j Methodist. An opposition paper at once Isarcastically suggested time they should also support Col. Piollet, artio was at that time the Democratic candidate for some office, because of his eft repeated asser tion that the whole slavery agitatimi was due to the d—d Methodists.[ A feW days after these statements appeared in the pa- . I pers, the Colonel and some of his political i friends held a meeting in Leßaysville for i the purpose of enlightening the people.— When the public gathering was over, Pi ollet strolled leisurely dorm the street, and, apparently by accident, dropped into My father's office, as was natural, for they bad been now acquaintarieeti of many years' standing. After speaking of var- I ions' matters, the Colonel; , in his most subdued and gentle manner alluded to the statements that bad been in the papers alx•ut his having spoken in unbecoming .terms of the Methodists', and assured my father, with all becomi4 gravity and ap parent sincerity, that they were all false; I that he had ; never applied any approbious ' epithets to the Methodists, I nor spoken in any way disrespectfullypf them; in fact, he had always held their' in the highest esteem. And for a final clincher tot this solemn appeal, he said : Vesicles lam mote man that erer allows !himself to in dulge in any such langugae;" i ! Those who know the Colonel , will at). I predate the joke, and thole who do not ..ow him, will feel some of it' when they know that he is one of theitost notorious. ly• blasphemous men in Pennsylvania. Those who knew my father can readily I see the quiet that stole over his facet I ap he told'ais the. whole story after the Colonel left. He did not 'ote for the Col ! Malin kx Room ' • _ I i4Ail: isi the usual charges for th4ll iiitialla ground 31..ri 13f4tii r O&M li ery -$.Oll-wilUbld'"4ll°o-egit Inti*italred the veto "of , thef bill , iiiiiiicoliii` AklOtOilt44l olol4 4b a n" Viiiiii4ere within the , . t-'o4' -le ;I lnal , *Ol/04410*lori ydfiiiialfr:-11*,=. - -7 4 '''''''' 1 - 11 - : - 'l4ll . 14' 1 li u3gr atith l otiettes.itram - taw tit porter, inu • no one -a e„ .. ~ ;, f?,il, kiikatritotuilei4itielfOnikfOr etray4 a4y hlttittlf or bribery, in passinwelyter9,!l i.ditiOn4perann.,,PchAsek* ,o 4o l ,Bi. l 4 - thetn,,•: -,:, . :-,,, ~,.:::;i4. *.',, 10,,,r rainuelialo*. ?Obi& tkere 'ttiVic 4 o 4i ?-' - ';'.,,Wtar . then ' from the,-fifi*knotoi ammo Wei Mine as' y* ort, BO cents. - I i t i,„• 4) , in an t thing ' monarchial in allow- seek wicotitroversy with you, but Justice.; . - tic I ,to myself' and others, as well as the party lin -bi Y ll to become ala , 4, he wou ld l , ' that has hofiore,d its; demands this state.: I have acted. the port ofKinf, a tyrant s ment, and Illthilt s o licit you ecrnSider the' a murkier—Would have got eeontrary nature and pfteut ,of your attack, you I will admit it was low and cowardly, If td the genius of our instit ltions—of ' country individuals hate done wrong. or commit-' a .overned by 11 ;,., peoplee governed ted emeriti, they are responsible, not, theve t oed th ir deliber r Icill=if he had pact.' Id thtfiii - erlfiente of reform'. in ate. legal enactments. . i your fator'under the. stateflionte .berend . Aided by the diversions of a Proi-. made? Did not the party three.years.ago i t esse d tenipefaut i e , ' rt , h e peop le j oa, di ., , . know as wellas it does now, of wont you , , complain, if true? And did not its lead- i last fall sent to Harris urg - Mt) era, and !dourer Smith in particular, take' known to be in foyer of repro]; Theyers, an active Ort in making the change?:. . - were faithful -to their taust. Right Mr. (bubbuck, It' Is gener..ally 'node--, or trrong in policy, the floyernor bad stood that you have beta one of those publicans who favored rotation in AO ;. i- soi l] Ue - t' no business to thwart " the people's : iv) t h u s . . , s that yoehave been particularly . opposed 11" expressed. ' • • L . to renominations, and clamored against ' ott mat • No no, 3(r. Browne. - 1 , the "Bing i" that when a candidate thren your little clique of thoughtless for years since you assurer] your friends; esPeciallr Yoar neighbara ill Orwell, that 11 1 H 1 1 IoiVCIS gave the chance to repeal 14,- • eal-Ontion by dividino the part}' you Wag a, otie-term man, and therefore ~ i. s, . opposed to Mr, Sinith ter Sheriff ; - under . ev il , 7ittco. en.9.eted it. 'Whitever no circumstanees ,could yen allow the ; flows must rest upon yourlheads wile delegates of Orwell to vote for ilea—thftt ! Riede It possible. While Temperance you would staffer defeat yourself rather than that should be done.' They believed ' • f 1 assemblies in NAtion, Mates and counties ever . )•whCre tuiv'se and it* your statements and gave you their dole- i , . 1 . , i gates, but ;to their utter surprise (with pioie no/ to P orn) politiCal IParties iip your consent and approval) the delegates i on one idea which is not Ore idea he- of Orwell toted for Smith ; and you be= ( -fore the 011ie, a few like l lyou insi4 came the ' l ,ohig" tadidithite for Register I Inman it f dividing the eniperance and Recorder. They demoastrated their , i , strengtil l Welikehillg the Hepublican disapproval of yonr acts at the time by - giving you, less votes a t th e election th an j party, and doing no goo and nosh they gave Smith, and as a further rowan] ; harm. You are justly litible for the, for your treachery, they defeated you' in I natural consequences of; your on*, the elaatioti of delegates. Do you mean i t o ff y. Yon are aidin g, indirectly bat' : e,. to say the' people Of Orwell are in favor of -I sur d %, wrong and corruption? That is what you - 1 four things you I profess to do say in effect, for had Orwell been for t bate—lttm!lt°lnauisttb ll 4 l3 t 4ll-011 alit' your nomination you would have been-; Iteptadiation--by distractngthe. main much-more likely to haft! stieeeeded - ; but / body or their opponents] You al•ti without Orwell, your own township, you • p la yi n g into the hands of the liquor • .i had no 6hance, (MI you mention any one • sow's-, and 1111 1 .1mlemoniun secretly who has been nominated lig it party With I „• ," his. own toivnship againm hint? lit the ' re:Wive'''. i'on may be honest, but faCe of all this, howevcri yen went; into yon are madly tin - Wise s un'doi»g inni.,ll thcl•Ohrention , awl as an honorable Man 1 ;food that has been done.' and projn was as much bound by the actiell ofdi c ingt housands agants . .i jiff'. the - ' I ; t : " I Convention as was Mr. Gladding •three 1 • , • years ago when clefeated by you. In i cV l i Se . —.. ' 7l !/ (1 " 7 " .." ill 11117 """O' . I holding *-the °thee for only one term you i l'eolPaloh• are as well treated as seVen out of nine men who liave pfeceded you by eleCtions.i What reason have yon to intituate-that!• Mr. Andrns, if elected, will not diseharge'.! 'big dutitis', 'With integrity? What you . have midi's, that the party; .by refusing ; On the 2511 of MarcL 'to nominate you, is corrupt and its favor I HOuse of Representati of robbing'' widows and orphans. If either' of the half gentlemen who- were , •-, State took up.for conside .1 , nulled ":fin ac t to prevei candillatesitfulbettn nominated, you would c I have !said ;the sante Ihi Fltcirt, that you i gration of negroes and M.._ , i i ; '- were the only hones man in the party.. to tins State.'; I - . This is extremely modest, to say the least. The first section of this bill. made I i Will you 14,.. so kind as to inform the pub- ' similes !it unlawful tilt any negrO or Mulatto i i '!' tits is. trot' w "F li e d?`;'s i t ' - Ile whin yeti are in favor of for Governor, 1 to - err s ta o this ;S ta c, 'with t lc ' * . in- i lwas id the fiiir. in T roy last week i and Whether you 'Would have been Air ; Browneilfithe Republic:Ms had nominated ' tention to make.. it a temporary i or i upproaelling a gentleman who had a you fiii the office you desired ; and Wheth- permanent, place of •residence, tinder I Otte colt on exhibition, the obsequi er you *lire for Storrs or . . Layton for Sheriff, : a penalty of $2O fine and instant Ire- i i • ''• • • - ouseandidate said: '' A Very tine colt, or neither.' Can you explain the action of ; meval beyond the lintitsldf the• State. ' V" - (- the Democrats in making a full 'ticket, - it. scion( sect i on provided, that ' ! ..• - ‘.` r • s `.:.' ; s 'l'l . - • 1 . the best one on the groAinfl ; except as to your of fi ee? Do - you believe j !was entitled to ,the first ! premimn. they demi you a more honorable Man or.; it' any' railroad conductor, steamboat; better officer than Mr. Peck ? :I iihan ; or Banal captain, or any ,other person iwhieli I inn glad to see tests awarded ~, await il reply .l and expect you tii admit I should bring or cause •td be brought I bun ( 1 00;1-d.i v. sir .. G ood-da v, sir : ---...-: .• ii i ,....,.._:.., the truth nt my stair:moos Or show- they : into the State an.) , neoTO or =Litt() 1, ' ' L! ' ' . w VALI ;bsc. Pa., oct. I, ic.;l. I are wrong. and in what resioct. c , litc-o-041-d-a..\ - ; s-i-r." ' )roceeding but ; . ! slave, whether such slave was set free/ • ~ Fitik:Nti'Ai.volin : Iln the IInADFORD i i . . 1 Pero ery truly yours . few steps lie. aceostyd another gen- ItEPonTEIt otSept. 30 is an article on "The ~ • „L ows IL 'W Elm . 'or not, he should be subject to a 'fine 1 a i PrCibibitiell Party," tat,which I wish to re-I,i . ______.,.:1,1._.....,_. e. • • ndt exceedino . :4500 and one year's ! fiennut. who also hail! a colt on exhi- 1.- A,4,,i , T , ,,., contemplating the doctrines,' ply, through the colunms Or the same pa- - " - Very liandoine colt, sir, per. Hoping that yon will grant me this'i,, and princ,ples of the two great political The third sect . 1 't the intv the 1 4. favor, I send, you thelfollowing for publi-II Pities, and speculating upon the chances ; ~, 1011 filat.o I e (.- ~ ,fle oesi., one here :yo t ought to have cation: - . I . il and pqssibilities of their holding or con- 1 itt constable . , o evCry shet ; and police rsecured this;l* •t ' • " :=aid 1.1 t r us pit 9111 n, tc . I consider the said article an unkind I tinning in power; as my mind rithialong : officer in the State to tui•est, all auch • _., and unchristian attaelc cif eit anonymous! I th e year of the future, I fancied the : negroes and intilattoes :and remove 1 wily I'! . / . " } UIS' 1711/°.rtittriati-'l3' fw.. the c or r egimigeitt go t tg the r if a t e t.b itraetv i, Pennsylvania election passel; the Demo- , them from the State, ; _I 1 wordy candidate the- irst gehtleman ; and publie reputation or-my two friends,: i t ie thirty victors 1 untins* Pilate.. ; The first section of the VII b I ino: 1 • ' i 6 ; 1; I e---,., ll OS .111 ,le.tri 11 , r (~s„an .e, and listened -titer -add ( vrtts Governor • Re üb -1 Messrs; EhamberWri and „Butts, simply, 1 rezts •. • .' t • . _ • P before , .. for Piiiilical Eajiiiiil,:. ~: Thtilt Politiedi rec.!' the douse Scans defeated; many staid at home; oth-_. 1 - • j i- O us e Mr 1 C tampneys. '‘,- .1 sit 1.1 i • • . to Lin. aOW i typoilley. I ord. is rnisrepresbilteli by the Vrriteri• Mid} ere voted the Prohibition ticket) many !of Lancaster, denounce , the bill as 1 - . 'the statements and insinuations there 1 Wert Olt Settator George over to . the one of the most extraordinary ever - ; **l I made are false and slanderouS. If the •Re e . ; enemy ; die p6f.,,,o,riit4 . were tiobfy boast- ; intrishieed into the _Legislature. ; "It i Tii-k.'Sr 1.1E.----Neitli; publican 'tarty has already been switched i . ing of their great strength !Md . pOwer ; ' is " lte : said..'•o. measure: utterly - i un- *nor li - i•I friends have; ;,bythe tail - ol We Ppollibltion cow, stic a l 1 einoying;their victory ; trampling tue Re-' ' s , . ~. _ • i Ipubliattions Will (tidy Inc id WI litifig t Publicarni under their feet, and ailing Constittitional. Mr. :Shannon. of ' rep l y t„ our e i„ li •-,,,-., ,I !*gored by her horns, when the true state I their dignity and importance in grand 1 Ailey:holy, :11,0 (let:hired it ..un!...011- eportlipf V, cl t .LA YT: lof th e case is understood by ;.the People', i .41 40 . 1 !'hey boasleil worlderfally.of their ; stitutional. and no inhuman: Mon-7 • ' Mr. Chamberlain does not deny using, (i# ; 00(1 fortune in electing a n's-Iti ,ro suit 1 sore ' and barbarous in its . pri)vis.. money to b e pa'a i n 1 / a wedicine, "Rhubarb-Wine, while holding - , and honest, and one (who never sir-ears 1 • t -).• "tlat h- at•l - I ' •''t. - - 0* civet; .1 •tn Iw'• • . tl i t let its Imo vs - !•t- 1, • t t .11l I a scat in the House Of Representatives; ~' like Pontius Pilate) to safely keep the j - ( '-' °l I- s t-,. t--,„, - , . ' but he does deny that "be 'dealt it out . 1111bhe nv. rer•nurr therefore II assuinine• that by 'del money and his mother-in-lase; ' against it. _ ~ . n ..,,, :. , . _ v . , , .. I promiscuously among members of Mae! farm. Willie the Democrats were thus : cannot plead that.his attenti(ln i was admit themselves fa I honttifthle hotly to J prcrte its Medicinal 1 jubilant., I . el)served that Republicans • not called to the tpieStion of hit 'eon- ; .- - qualftiest'i This. anonymous writer thus , Were sad, Soldiers who had lost a limb ' stitutionalitvt ant nutettor-4 1 for or dto the *fact that it:: 111 '•,, ' • I insinuates that Mr : I C: is not a true. tem- I or an arm fighting the enemies' of .their , er nitt al a 'l . an to 1-. I •-1 . 1 :-"i 1 •"ood: however, • and .a. punts It l. ) .1 1 - I': , •-• • pet-mice man, and far only a Prohibitionist ountry i ; were: turned out of may clerk- ; .1.) 1 4 - ` 11 ' i , . in order to "reta li ate against party Ave ,, ship (11' place they. .h ad occupied under I -out being heard. .1 t I 11'111 1 proi - k• his - storp ..1, , expected favors unrealized I ' And then st- t 7, .' ~_:t_e o_ ;CiencralGovernments. The party The first section was ( then 111.il'eClii lets 'retailed iii the , to prove such a ctinclusiewbeYond a doubt, '.axe felt . righf and lefo and chopped off to, yeas 51. nays 41. • and .li i \---% :P er4 , early with so int•li • he declare) that , Mr. C:.'' voted to repeal I the heads of all Republican clerks, Post- ' shing'snanie is found' reCortled aMon . ..; '- , -11 - the Prohibitory ler `of Wyoming county i masters; , laborers—all shared the same !. ~ ~ . , : - -nu ; way ];error: iv , notwithstanding the urgent , appeals anti ' fate none escaped. The widow whose * L'','llt''''• . , ' • remonstrances to the contrary." which i s 1 husband was killed in the army was driven I. he tecoad section was then. ~, . , lerreed ' Mr•'l ._tt' r " . 1: " ifilll 1 an unmitigated falsehood. ;for the facts ' from a country P os t Office, and a Demo- ; to, and the third seel'lon being up; Iris report, as we , see the Le s etstaOre Record for 180,,, 4, p age 1 crat appointed in her place.' To' the vie-; Mr. Cochran moved to :-mend by-add - biti..:Sia.aes; m us t ; .: 1; 881. to 383. Upon Abe third reading of i tors belOng the spoils. ~• . mg thereto• th e following,: "Pi .,, qui , ' , l l ' w illf u l f,d, e l lo l o l. . "the Reuse biilnm . 46s, entitled, 'An act i In thp , seceding States a shout of joy ± ~,, , • • • - I ito submit the question of license or no 1 went thatbro . ught out ,from his hiding ; i nat 'nothing in this act .shall ninth: - - •t ' license in Wyoming; comae t o a popu l ar ;Place' every Kuhlux Rebel, who bawled ;lo tio,( volort . ' , l p.'is9o i) 110. m ip or y : vote of the. people 'of said county, t' the 1 himselfllloarsc over the great Deinocratic lor noir& serc.ice o f tlo , United Stio*,.:::!, , -k 11 1 - Folim !al.— \V yeas and nays . weie ca ll ed; three times. ; triumph, ' Th ere was iejeieing, and glad- I This seems to ben perfectly props}. I sitint the rile of re ' 1. - 'Upon tlea!amendinetit - "to strike- out -,lness througlient Uebeldoni such: has had : , nrovbltion ; but as the Lill v• • 1, • 1' • ;dilater the enacting chime and insert a j not been - heard or known since 'the days •.. . • . c hi was 1 0 (- 11 ' r be c.:11•••!fttl. to' -re till small section repealing the Prohibitory rbf seces,M4m-' A law was ,p a ssoil by ('on- ' CU to obstruct tile prOSCCULIOn . 0 t , , , , i aIY eke ..111. Th,:. full] liquor law of last year, which was pasSed ; gregs 311t"izing' the payment- of tile I war. as well its the abt)lition to' sot- for Wyoming county," the vote stood--' had debt and otesionifig rebel soldiers. ; very. tlie Pethoeratie obstruetibnisth lila 11 3 - in'•tallei's w4 l {- yeaa4o, nays •IL Mr. (1 . voted i n th e n i g _ The colored men are hunted and intinti- o f i 24nsylvania would; not agree tit ' our *knowledge when Wire, and thue defeated the amendment.' dated, and driven from the p6lln and not P' -sin k „1• • 1 - •'- 1 • tl' ,- • =': I -• I ' Ifl iii'. p,. rimi. any cooi (1 1111 r 0 l ill lt i,tl r . 1:1,. 10 'or.. t 2. On the amendment to change the time ; allowed. to vote,-- s and treated worse: if • , of holding tbe eleetion, whieh was man- • possible: than when they. were slaves. vice ot the [n i tr o States tiON'Crit- ; pntient. IL VpoWthe final passage of th e i•The saine amen 'Who starved Chitin s o ldie r s meat tia pot his foot' within thelintitss i .e, s . 143 ,, , it . / . Eit ___ : 1 ,, , bill the vote stoodili,2 yeas to V naytt, 3 r , t at'Libby and Ando %olivine have the pow- of the . otitte; Upon tlds amendment ecived one of m... ch, C. again voting lii the negative, and gir• ' 1 er nowt, 411‘1.use it With a Vligeance. the V4t'S Wure: Ycai :3T. ass', 50. -ptirporting-A give the ing as his reasons, that nobody had asked i Drunkenness' and la , Nlestmess ii,•the order q . w .i M r. I,_ ~,, •• • , , „ ~,r , .., :and Il ecor d er a i l d H er 1 tAsatug s• mom .ip ii....ii, . for such a law, :and that the temperance or the clay. ,If /there is nny dine thing :'. . . Cotp-t. Ooexaminite , t people of Wyoining cOuntY'vrere satis fi ed above all otherfr. of which the dominant among the on,lo:. i that, either et' said ofj with the law as it was, and had petitioned I party lioasis. It it cheap whisky and free , - Tye Philadelphia Tii‘e-4 (l.aintr, lowed anything. for tl the Legislature to let it stand. Thus]in • fights. I illit6.kened eyes and MoinlY nines,, hies. , that this man. during 1. he war; con- tanners, Allmiaistrate every act ? speech nd vote of Mr. C. du e - , are plenty at every publie.gathe'ring. 'flit tributed all in his power to sfistailt . i 4. :little over a ye:lrra;l , ing his three year s as 'Representative, be folic - Int - holt:a doctrine of every officer i, , the G overn ment and earn - oit chit I by. the 0rP116172; ('to was rotognized by the Legislature and lfy ;punish, your enemies and reward the faith- . - • - -Miry' Mitrsli, fo r ss-bit. his constituents asl a staunch tenipemUce ; ful. Tice portrait of Jeff Davis is on ban- 11 conclusion" war to a soccessft :. y e tim r ,. Chubbuck. thrct man. And the party hasl!honored him I tarsal d exhibited in public places. Those !te s ta! we find hint del iber dely voting to ' e ha re ed by him. i with more than betas ever asked or ex , , who fought to destroy the country and close the doors of the- State again o a . . petted. I . , , now v(t.ci the Democratic ticket, are ]ton- any .one in the military or naval ser''.. i I • : 1 . lam sorry that tL Reublican party • in i ored and preferred before those who vice f the IT 't Ist t -1 --' -1- - - 7s : .C "lllls. 11131111 e" ' o te in et. ... a, es u dos s .1.11 Bradford, county is obliged to publish , served; their country faithfully in her 1— such scurrilous attacks upq,n men who are i darke4 - hour, and ,were crippled and , leffened to 3 , . be colored I t ...‘-as ":i v:“l l Paign is so find above suspicion or ;reproach, in order !to i maim6il in its defense. . direct thrust at the gni-eminent. ain:l * disfiustine• many if save it from defeat: A cause that will not When I reflected th at th is defeitt amid . was so intended. - ; r ,• : ; friends. li e 'r m .:4 a ll succeed without such a. defense ought to.' shame we brought upon tint-selves ; th•tt ' On the fins I passiroi of tlii:i hail- ;, , s. ' fall, and let all th 6 people say Amen. • . bad we stood firm; .discarded all. prohibi- moth, !)il l , oisgraceini a iltl: to .11. S fra- , - Now, friend Akvord, if you don't Want ; thin and other 'factions and isms, we could,. ; body to take one: to serve the cause of " The Prohibition! I :supporters, the vote w• s - , - easily leave triumphed over all foes, like a niers um ,-: . .• 1 Party t " don't make the IliroarEn a mini- ! 6313 of thunder the booming cannon yeas 5:2, nays. 40, and , Mr. Pekshiliff , then; and tellS cv throwing machine,' nor a medium of false- awoke me. •It was aqinf:An I' ',Ohio had is again found voting l oge. FOr this kind-hearted man hood. In : behalf 'or my assailed friends, ' gone lcepahlican ; the boys were building and all the other votes on this bi'll ' .sits yours for "The Prohibition Party." I ' 13lett i onfires and jubilating. Ohio is safe ; , ~.,„ .. , n ~, ..,, ,„, . ~,L ), , I lte to a gent J, 13. Fi rm i sE n. ! Pennsylvania can be if. to 'don't vote t't•e L'eg'••leit" ;""° 1 ` 1 1.f"I J` 36 ';`• PP. , trim th e other cl ay - i-- 5 tip :- f - •• down our principles. I*ll vote it straight d-p). , -/- ! 0-ii •• I ' , q „ . - I .l . ,' t i —will; you? - REPtiITLICA.N. Tile Democrats of this Stat. were it ( per cent. tut canary, 1 ' ' that time, united . and firm in` t h e ir' people at six per'. THE PEOPLE'S WELL , , 1-. i i - determination to oppo,se and obstrOt ; philanthropist ! Oh', ' Recently, I spent some hours with the Government in it , t. prosecution Of o f , i , armunien., s .ot? the' Third Party candidate. for Gov- I the war,.and in every vote and act of ' ernor_, R..A.Browne, in free inter- theirs in that direello 1 they 11W flit :serve s to make yo i , ..- ~ change - of opinions. His chief point aid of Mr. Pershing. Ile was ;is Veil- ' it) l ''' ill appearing as a candidate against, omous a copperhead as Was then 16'. I ------. Gov. lliirtlranft• is, that flue people':; be found; and if' there were : - ).fir iii Einv_titi) G. I, E r trill teas- defied in repealing local, the. State capable of Outdoing hint 1.11 d o li verc ,,l „ n shofar Option--:that our fathers had fought subservience to slavery and in aid 'of , ;(1 , 1 ,.„ , 1 ,,, f1 ;,.,, ih i for the right of se l f-government. the rehellioni th ey wtire to be i found - f l '-` - ' s -4 t ' 't 11 ll' " ' which was overthrown by that repeal. in. the Fish Creek Confedern(y . ' it 1 " e - ''-'' I ' I'l c &e. II reminded him that "the peo- j mustered under the lead of Piollet ning last. Mr. 1.., ple's Will "isof a variable nature— and Buck:dew, . 1 teMpera nee cause; • one Year for this party or pleasure; • Bitt, pliant as he was in snlnnissiant • • • -1 • • 1•1* ‘ t , yeais in its i ( another year it,is changed.• . • to • the demands of the nartV tipbn ' - 1 • • .: :flu i in common • When Men, under the Jaws, had him neither he nor airy of the;Dento-:: ' - i • obtained liquorlieenseS, which were i crats in the House- hatilhe pluck to true frk i 'l ls "I' t ll. ` taken' , froth them in forty-two coma- I say a word in defenite of this outia-i tho attt'inla to tau i ties, by LoCal , Option, theyeomplain- : geous bill. They kept silent timier: fall, will pr.,ve vc f ,, eel that the people's will and vested ;the assaults Made upon it, and when .1 .; interests a - 1,, , , , , rights had been illegally wrested from ! its unconstitutionality was eiposcitl, ' —_______l theM for a portion of a year. When ' they sealed their lipS and were dinnb, 't I Locid-Option was repealed, some of 1 We mill giVe them the credit Of beiice• ; .*,',s'c'itt" helium; its friends contended it wits ]tramp- : ashamed of it, as they evWerdly it o i: :4 stint has aij ling Upon! the people's',will, who had i weir; but they dated not jass4rt '•agAinst. A.. 1. I,:cy enacted it for three years (although I their . manhood, and - they Sufferled fl ; l I '.l Llor.Zet. dl` Mr. , I I see no proof that' t was; ssured a I themselves to be brought up, in for te.'' 1 the reflort.is anotli lease of three years). Both sides of .to. pass a bill they ':tared nOt open 1.. ' . the question -.make the same corn- their lips to defend.) , IICS, and is xIS ar i; r i Plaint, and both arc alike 'Unfounded. ' But notwithstandirig Mr. Pershing ! his other fabrieatii - The enactment and the repeal were i kept quiet while th is bill Was 'in pim i does not (awe him ' from; the Same source—last's, enacted : gress, his votes. in 'its taVor, and his ;' ' • by the people's representatives; duly , vote denying to the colored BOldiers !, T it i : „ c i m i n i,4 l 2'i t ion of 0. 01 .. H ART _ expressed. If either was a violation and sailors of the I Union thel riOt ' • , ~, ,c '7, ~ it rata has lost a Valuable -flambe! . of the-law, that which' :shortened aof refug e upon our ;soil, speak; iou , :tet : license *As ias flagrant, certainly, as I for his disloyalty than a mere speech I in the death of Hon..S. E. Dimmtcti . , i , • that which shortened a , prohibition. I : would^ do. They Proclaim, trumpet 1 Attorney General. The sad. event But courts! have decidd that Legis- I toungue d , his subServieney to the I occurred on :!]outlay , evening ay last. laturestnay enact or repeal laws eon- slave power; his trui!kling tathanission : Ai.. D. was ' one; of the ablest and ferring, franchises, if public good de- to the behests of his party, his utter - -"St•ite his pnrest men in thi_. , ~ , ant]• marks it and no private interest is want of patriotism and loyalty, Ad . ; ~ thereby - notably injtrired. , I his willing ness to violate the solennt-i stadden death will ;be .universally re . . 4 Ili- tigliCia to itU orrvbat Om- 1 Gmaranttvo , of tiva citraMtioulvr oho j givtva -' • - . , , [ i --- ; [ . . • .—: LIMAS " ... , , .1 , ,'": '.l!+,. ~ .1 • ' ' ,_ CAPT. Am Em writesitsissiOnfeetOti . - I,6fensiblv to tienit4hCelut :- nAfie - •.4 . • ..... . ` in the IltrunTEll,or , t w tient , "'he was our atithoiltylor Ba - ifig that:, ,- • , . • an agreement Was -made' to life effect that effunucci . in consideration of ‘, • -• 1 4 - . 4 ' . I at' the Democratic ConVention phi mg to. nominate a candidi.te for Ltegister . . , Recorder, . and would carry sixty votet:4to gidiiiit: . We b ate proof . . that Mr. /Vim did so state . and he II - - - hardly, denieti it.• We, atibSoin that portion of Mr. Istr.s, letter ( referring ~ • 1 to this auttleet : I 1- , - K. H :-.4/i , erff; Edith 7'1.45dr/eel . DrAit Sin : I observe in tl, last issue ,• of the REPOnTEn that you hovel given me ! as the "authority for the state cent that one of the arguments employed to prevent i. the Democrats from notnautting a eandi -1 date for Register and Recorder was the assntauce that if audit it eini ' that'Pik -1 sued Igfr. Chulibutt could ea 80 votes . ' in Orwell fot , Mr: Stortit:' + 1.11 re no me ; olleetiod df saying td you ' riy other person, at any time, what Is abOto quoted. 1 I cud - say,• partly in way of reb?rt, to one of my friends in Orwell, in answer to the inquiry why we did not make a nomina -1 ti m for Register and Recorder, plat I was , 1 toTid by Democrats from his town. that in. vase we would ,nomipate. M chU b bbnch, .or leave that office a MO; it *Wild king to the-13140VA' ef_,. the':-Detnoclatie ticket at least 80 Republican votes in e rild town -4,..1) of Orwell. That reasoning was used, ~,, shove stated ; but li have ne roCollec t7.ll of using Mr. Storrb' name) nor do I I •' I tibia°, I was one Ottlie delegates :':.,:0 cibeilrequin, mail fsvdred it clean, straLld lielhoeratid ticket. I remember cti well what I said in reply tot osellemo ends of Orwell, for my feelin had not become entirely smooth ove the little ripple of diktission that .had taken place i in eauciA Wi this siibjeetv aiid ' presume, from What I Milt 04 6( n 001 fit; , at least a little iatlitia). Il IliVe yet to learn when the DomderatS i llave e er gained anything by this coinsb of ant ion ;they have tried it often and alwayb lost 4 it. The Republicans would soonei, vote for, a reliable and honest Democrat, lthan one'of their own party who has for any .reason thought proper to quarrel With - them. [ The -Democrats helped to eleet ainetnber of Congcess in 1802, and I .know of tlo good that grew out oil it to 'the,...:Deirio cratiet) arty; it, is said that a very goed Way tii jbllgc tl thb r4ilre lb I),y the East. If we are to be goyerned by that, then we , should have nominated a- andidate for Register and Recorder) The c lDemocratic Convention made a goOrichoice of men to fill the 'Varioils obigesAlS the tidetity, and I believe we could have 'found (Me for Reg ister and Recorder that would have wai t, manded the respect of both parties. .. Sheshequin; Pa. ' C. IL Ames. i Row Flo Mr. en IMUCK's temper 'attVe friends like tai atra4 - ement al ludedl' .• • • to tij• t apt. It Ml`' DO they expect to support h i hn While he be trays the balance u the ticket and throws his influence for the Don:O -ct:to; ' , m01d:4043 t . t Line, It LI E AN OPEN LETTER TO MR. CHER• • . ' .j — ; • Mr, WEBB fir9poundsH some ikrti pent questions in thel'ollowing Jet ter, which, if honestly answered, will not place Mr CIJUBBI:C4 it . the inost enviable.light: ! . ; . EAST ~.‘11T1IFIIII:LIP. tlet. P, 1a;;. n. 0. J. CllCTillrein Dear Sir:—The very reMarkable course you have seen proper to pursue, justifies (and I feel deserves) notice by some per son who is familiak with the the office you now hold. The circular which you have • scattered broadcafib over the county, starts out by saying: "The following extracts, ,show the comparative cost of the present (your's) with preceding terms." In.yew letter published in the REPORTER of the ith inst., you charge the party (be- ' cause of its having nominated another in- stetui of yourself) of demanding "a , new lease of power to rob widows and 'or phans." If by these charge,s or allega tions you do not Mean to• convey the idea that all your Republican Predecessors had been guilty of robbing widows and or phans, then I confess my inability to give the English lanoline a proper construc tibni elected to that office in 1 , 354 and occupied it fOr six years, and while tliere, ;as Register of Wills, for granting letters of administration, including blanks, where you chargelsl, I charged $3.19; for probate of wills and granting letters there on, where you charge $4.50, I charged $8.44; as Recorder of .Deeds and Mortga ges, where you cliarge from $1.75 to $2, I charged from $1;69 to $1.75; as Clerk of the Orphans' Catut, , in appointment of guardi . ans ! where you charge sl.sf, I charged $1.56. l/is sales of real estate where you chugs $4, I charged $4.00; ir,.m...valuatious Ito widows, where you $2.50, r charged $1.50. You made nTainsion to final accounts, so I take it for granted no one has exceeded you in charges for that item, but where ; you chArge $9.50, lawged $ 8.50. Mr . Scott, , whO prtsoded (me, did not charge more PON ' l ll l lO *V% ainit6 t . MIZE I=6=B==ElM M=2MMME=E PERSHING ON PROKIBI ORATION. t00 ,„r4 ... • . • •.'itamtructing the Govern -1 riteWATrtti—itforts to put (tovir the ',ile:PeldOittait4: no minima ofi•plausi. • , talOclltiOrve to dispel, the eon, r *titiOnV:it *:tran ,who could Vote'a ' iiroda:Lik on 016 unfit to N i r c lincGtiventotof n.free • buiv 4 1 : ----•• -"' . . , , :• , . l'a 111 t. Clituceli claims to lie lan - . ' ~ I t TILLS DA • •: ..- • . ) ho:norahonorable raan, and, yet Ids 1.);*0.•i 01 , 11, , tr4aelier• to time 'Pally . that lISS kejit i ONE t - CAM liOSTON MA TO DIU , . 1 hiin in'offiee for nine' yeats.is leading I_ .- -%t package Prices. hail into diffienities all the time., To i .;.-r: . , ~ :, the; Titan:who thinks Al snit cs•shoidd be; ieleeted be6ause he . i's a maimed soldier. ;Clicnnucli. says -the fp - ATI-1 . 1- mild pa/s Isini . roe the 1,,,,,•,-,f I r is /0 T 4, others he gives his wol:d of hcmor, k • 1 VOLliilig i from personal knowledge, tlibt A N'onus 'is' inci)inip./ . eitt. ,What aii lion4ole position for a lair fhierul try ; DsstOne ! The . ltepntilicani oil Cinton !in point of intelligence will milk with the people of au:y portion of the cOnnty, and yet they presented this incOmpctent man as their choice' fdi. the Office. and on the `and of No vtimlier inext they will 'assist in ad -1 i ministering t o . the, renegade Crive- . , . , qeic.., w h o o has. income so carele4s of the truth: the ehastkement he mthlts. 4 4 WllEisi the pau'. e:oloreti people Wier I ' • bOng crushed limveo.l cOntenti: hip; arniks .in 7lf terllf ez4vape;l front their- hem's, awl sittled in the qoatli6.ni part - of this :Sate: To prevent th e n Iron) find sh,Ater in Itenits3lvhnkt-soil. the tfeenoerats in the I_,Orishttnre intro c uee(l . -a hill exeltioilig' thine from tjlis State ? and Criti:sl4. ilresent.. Dein9cratie 'randidate for , Governor; vot.ed:fOrthe bill. l I titer President .1.150.4.. - had iss • 401 the Emanc:ipation i'iot.LET said publiek - HuAltis bor . s;nigh with an impious oath that the 'resident must recall the . dOcutitt. bi yet these dein l ogognes the impuderice, to 4 . .5k 'colored men 4o vote for them. • • ING 181;3, the 'V es of this oration a hill int the hnini ,ulattoes FIZNIM r N 1 f. ;74-I'i.outs rtq- tii:;(lt , an} .fniz;ellootl in ry, ISP ,evt.nt of It t, 11(:TC101 , 0 i;:t rt. in thcv • • IsitieTs alit( Co. • )(WELL . 1 / 4 (1) if Mr. S-PAttzs he 11 - s is}' lit l~ulili sstunetl - candor, i\11)101:tte tll.).,ztailliate . `yuck. iv; a mail :Is -1142: ~L Iti. owltltztuds fIV (111 c 0 h Itztvl2 cOltle tti MMEMN=I m :Ind orphan Lll.l. VI. 011. P.:. 1,7. ;:_ : I have eiretilars t fee bill 01, Itegi:.ter of the s-Anie I tail '0,1111(1 leers are IN law a l_ tio .sellarge of Ex- L) I WaS gliaxdiatt of I paid, the Clerk, dollars. the fees U. m:- . r coloctin:r the that he is 'of want(.- wiCh zl box the eryly .I . v what ' be all from'Slwshe 11 V( paid ten to loan' to pOor ccit.7 BILL ! that kind thin. and only - appvar 'l•l;lictz_ ut''Phil.atiOpltia. 4t and eo.tivincintr. •CIt1)?. :,"()) 1 llomlny. eve- . veteran in' the, r: vill2 glcvll. lirtV fore • • vith inany other ccels ttuk ticket this Aletrimc , ntpl f titli . r that J. :110N ntig-inilit or - 5 . 3.50 1 k L`Ttl N. %I: ave att.- 4IITII to tate 11):1t er of . SToints' sto 'rom the,: truth az;; Mr. L.wroN pony, ITEM Ent Um O 4 T. 14, is KENT & BLISS, 9FA II "PW.k DA t'NE :CA tit', ,OF SIM:TIN° %t prie ALSO, !!.: f 4,1): TS T Ao lie sold Itt ITlci OUR sToc K 1..1111.1 COME ONE, COM -Now is tl u time to (i'ouft4 and N @ME KENT & BUS \I/. 3 jILi y mutrl:l , :: 4 II 11 , p1v. rot:NI:111 4 r ; t 111 and art• prepared to N : :kriety More Attractive prices I'le:t:c• call :1'1),1 Good , POW E 107antl4 f Oct. /41. OM OE Edil 111