IL .... p..f..t. - ttM prtjadires of tbe thoughtless, may at Ist fucked in bringing themselves down to cr beneath the levtl of the negro. The time when tey confidently de clare! that the doftrt-ctioti ifrli,xy would seed swarms of nrroca. icto our tsi&t to drive a-vsy white laborers - '.; Eaperienee hag shewn that the few we ha 1 here ran away from slavery in the South, and that l)d there beeu no slavery there these negrors ia the North would have long since moved South! . . Th bey told in ai :ti -a:e or a war, uie leaves ......... , r.i.l.l .11 CAf fnr (do r mooters I - . - e . . i 1 S-jUthra masters nor their Northern al-! great Btrugg'e, and never cease to vener is hae any faith in ihi doctrine now. j ate their memories. The greatness, pow 8at thnft polirirtana csnnot lire withot.l er, resources and energy of a free people the negro. He eomprines nearly their entire stock in trade. One year it is one phae ef the negro truestion ; acoiher year it is something else. The great -work of Rishop Hopkins was cure one of their Fraudard work. It is 'rather dull sale this year. Tbo conduct of these poliiic sss towards the poor degraded negro would be past all comprehension had we rot a memorable example of the same kind in the early history of the human iacc. All the troublesome and deadly plagues of Egypt including the death of all the first born of the land, were not sufficient' to reach the heart of Pharaoh, ur to pur made the Egyptians of tbe error and sins ot slavery. f?'o that, even after ihe slaves had left the country, led by a pillar cf cloud by day, and a pillar of fire by nicht. tbe ruler and his hosts of subjects follow rJ tbern even info the midst of th lied Pea. Our nation has suffered more than nil tha plaguci of Krpt. As the law of i primogeniture has ben abolished an:ong us, the deaths were r.ot all nf onr firs' born, but r.early one of every household ; yet these deluded hosts, led on by hard hearted and wl:kod Vharcahs, 11 lealeri. are slill pursuing even inta tlie'teiJft of the Red Sea. Will not the ''waters, tau 1 ia as walla cf safety to the slaves, retur: saia aud cover PhaTaoh and his hoV.f. and all that coaie Into the sea after them, until there fhali remain not so.much as f thcE f'i'r. cASPiHAtrs. For Auditor General, we have present-! ... .r -. . I T. r j tne name oi mjor uenerai juns t . IIabteanft, c-f Montgomery; and f.r Surveyor General, that of Col. Jacob M. Camtbell. ot Cambria. A a biographies of these two pentlemen have recently been puMii-hed and circulated among tbnir fallow citizens, it is only remarked here that they are both brave and gallant sol cliern, mod especially jnlifind far m satis factory discharge of the duties of the respective officers for which their fellow citizens have nominated them. IMPORTANCE OF THE ISSII. It is cot to be disguised that there is a large number of persons both ct the North :id at the South who hava not Enally abandoned the hope of tbo ultimtle tri umph "f the principles of he 1st ; rcOtl liou. Tlicy ho; e to secure by the f u-sctss of their views at the boliot box, that Which they Is-.Jed to accon:p..sh larixeJ f-rc. It may depend upon the decision of Pcniisylvsni on the 10th cf Octr.bcr. -whether the war shall r-rove. at last, a jaiiure whether its fruits arc to be only "debt, disgrace and slaughter," or wheth. t it is to have substantial results in the death and burial of slavery. S-tato sover eignty and the right of secession. It i3 a well-established - fact, that the r ontcst was long protracted by reason cf the bope and belief entertained by the South, that they would receive, aid and ympathy from the North. It is now all important to the South that they should be assured that this bops U fallacious, and that the North will adhere unfalter ingly, to the ductrineg, principles and Tie.vs which carried tlicm triumphantly through the four years of bloody war, It ' lea to let fhem know at orce andferct. cr, that there is no bo pc for the final tri umph of the doctrines and measures for which they contended in the Geld. ' V have seen that tbo men among us wno were first to urge upon : tbe Govern ment to holJ tbe rebels In tbe light of be ligerents, are nowlhe first to strive to ra licve them from the consequences mid penalties of their beligercncy. Tho?e who wera constant in tu'eir predictions that the "war would never end," and that j "the South could never be conquered,"; are Cow most ready to insist that the war ia oer, and that its objects and results shall not be secured, but that rcb-ili uhall bs instantly restored to all their former rights under tbe Constitution tad laws t of the country. These fume men who; are now appealing to the soldier? for their I vote, oScially denounce as "murderers" ; all those engaged in tryiDg and punishing 1 by military commi?sior, the aulLcrs cf the ttivjlesaie slaughter of their compna- j ians ia arias. All Ihis ail ruore they do ; with full knowledge of the law cf nations.! ;nd the laws of war, which declarethat t s.Read ndvertwpment of John Ear .those Eien have forfeited all their rights ' eiro,-Tl Arch' i?iret, Phili-iolpbia,. iu under tho Copstitution, tad that they Lt-w this icsuc. His ussnirtraeu? of Laoies' e prostrato at the feet of "the 'victor, as 1 Fancy l-'nw.-N cdwrkta sn-1" wrtiiyi of ocnntrrfl ."orcr.brova and -rildaed bl,--s-'!l Hti" '- -' -:- " 'ri Itgerent', -with just sr.ch rights nud no more, as a kind and merciful Government may chocs to vouchsafe la them- ; Let the people rati to the polls and sustain by their retes the great faase so -noblv ad true j lefeudd and sustained by the solders iu ike ield, ;;Th iatuiwvill then declare tuat the ""Great War oT Freedom" wa9 not a "failure," hut oar children to the latest generation, will lcain to read with the warmest glow o of i patriotism, those pages of our nation' I t - i i ., i mi ; niiory -wnicn aewnws me tni una lie - ... tk. 4 11... .. .1 di!ayed ia our great straggle for the preservation of t'no ontioa'i life, will on ly l etjailed by the future .greatness, pruspeiiiy and guccess the uation . ycr iued,"rcenei!.ed uul reelaiiutd by. tbe fiery ordeal through which we have, just passc'i. , . ;; ..- .. j By order of the Committee. - . , JOHN CESSNA, Chalrmart. K..'W .. . iji... mi i i in Simiatit iirntracL .1 vn.on ciukct, and a vuion of h nth, vawii v p-M'r siftu sever; -A vr.um of hearts, end a union 'ahand, Ani th fX r.truan Uni-jii fvrtvte! M I F F L I J I O f N-Mi-aesrtr Sormn;, 0. 4, i sr.; "FIJAKLESS AS'i) FilES." A. L. CIS?, TJitor. L v. -.'3 : lo. ,I5 I'rotlniia Liberty Inhnbitante Thereof. TUK JUS I A T SKXTjyRL -ja hs-. the T.nrjnf Cimlalua if any parer pub lished in this-Couuty. U i iLtrcfora the let ait'Ttiiinj medium. Ii ia a Paprr, truly loyal, ably con hicte 1. a rt clas" lca!i.t. H-l well wortby nf ihe patrouag of every !al citiien in the Couuty. . I'nionCoanty Mauding Coraroitteo. " liifiiin Col J J rfttie. jou, Capt A Ii Martin, Farjnanagh EKas Homing It 0 Gallagher, Fytle Jlicbael Hoffman, Capt L I-spen, Monroe A li he?Ionbcrr( H it:-piiii-r. Susquehanna Levi l.ijrbi .jl t'jisjcrcTe, flrfrriT-tiua S Sl-ellenbcrger. IT TI M;ciuoi, Delaware T P Thompson. Elihu Eccnr, Waiter J A Gallagher, John Moticr, V.ci-soii T.t ; a.r.i:;' nrotrn, fleo Goshen, Milfini On! J F. T.vh'wn. Thr-Jl Kanly, Turbatt Ptcwart Turbctif l?aat KautTmnn r,,.r;.ST-v,ljt fmnnel Laird, P S I.ifrgett, pfru-e l!il! AVia J Tvanf. Tuoaas Pation, Dealt lr J V ttirrctt, i.:c::ar.l IVyie, . I Tu'ctmra James lrwi:. Go 'X SmIker, Lack Mnthias Sturap. John Le-marJ. Diack Ls D Mclmyre, i-ninuel fh-.srsr. : Uaion EGputlkan Stat Nominations FOR AUDITOR GENERAL' Sffaj. Gen. JtKiX I". II AUTRA..rT, or KoxTGtuiasT cocxtt. 0 . ' FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL Col JlCOIt 91. CAMFBCI,!,, or ca;bkia rrrTr. TJSIQS COUNTY KGJSINATIOaS. ron. AssKMr.LV,' IVivate KPHR.MM BAKER, or BcT;xoI!0!C cor?iTV. ' JAMES M BROWN, ' ' or Mir?nx corsTY. FOR COl'STV TREASCBKR, JOSEI'H M. BE LEO HP, Or MTrFLUTOWK. for rou.KTV coMMissiorrns, " BENJAMIN F.. WALLS., (3 jea'ri Color fj-arar of ihe i'th Y. V. AjcJ CO years, or LACK. JOSEPH B. McDONALP, jr. (1 year) Private ia Co. A let Tcana- CaTalry. or, UKAl.t FOE JCRY COMMISSlOltER, ' HARRY II. WILSON, " - - -i . Captain of Co. F. lCth..renn. CTa'.ry, or PATisasox. F01 COUNTY ACBITOR. TIIEOPIIILUS T. DAVIS, QuarttrmaMer of 5"rJ Ret. V. V.' ' or TATITTZ. ' FOn COl'-VTV SURVEYOR, WILLIAM DUNN, Eq.; OKFA1ETTI. To Elect 1021 fS ces's "and llniou j CoirimitieesJ 5v pESERTERS CANNOT VOTE! I This wetk's issue of the Junuifa'TSue JJemorrat,nrcs all "skedadlcra" and de serters to vote;at the' cbBtiiiijj-election, aod tiikes, the-position .that hey cannot be prevented' by' law from votinj.- Tt v , - , , .r- m- -.,r also notifies all election officers that they I '. . . J will brf iudicted if they reject the' votes of these cersons. " :I : ' That there may be no mistake ob th subject of tho' disfranchisement of all serters and skedarllersj we present the 21st Section cf the' Act of Congress, approved March 3. 18G5, which provides eaphiii ally auil distinctly as follows ; Sectios 21. and be it further enacted j That in addition to the" other lawful pen- ! aiuca ot the crime A icscrttoo lroin the roilitarj and navil scrvica, all persons who have (Itiei !td the military or naval service, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, who shall not return to- said service -or 'report tucDiswivod to tu i rjvott jJarsliiill ntn ijj Risly days aftor the I'roclawutioaltere luafter mentioned, shall be deemed and taken to have voluntarily t-'e'inqukbed ana lonouea r.r Tignw t citizensuip, and their rights to become citizens : and .1 such uesertura shail be forever mcajiable ot bolumg any owcc,of trust and proLt under the United State?, orof PTircisin;: any rights of citizens thereof; and all persons who shall hereafter depart the mil it iry service or naval service, and all per- suns.who beio.; uuly enroueu, shall uo Witt the district iu which he is enrolled, or go bwond the limits if tbo United States, with intent t avoid any draft info j Aiirri.xiTgw.r- Andrew M'Nnliy, 27, li the inilifa-v or naval service, duly ordered ibsrcr. "i ?hH be l.hiilfi to the penalties of this see ticn And tiie . i'rtsideut is hereby au thorized and required forthwith, on. the t.assatre of tLU act. to iX-vre his rroclania- t'vm Eetting forth the' the j rovisious of this section,' in hich prr-clamntion the , . . . i . .-a I. i !'r:dTit is reiiuested to notify all deer - ify: tera returning wifhi'i sixty days as afore paid, that thoy shall be pardouad cn con dition of returning t i.t! cit regiments aud comnsntcs cr u:h otl;er' organizations ttiey may be assigned'. M. 'until thpy have! served for a period of lime' equal to their ! original term of cuiistment. - H wn tne -itn or iiarcu, imjj, ia cue- dinee to the provisions of tbe section ofc .1 1 1 .1 Tl . 1 . . A M- I tne jst quote -i vTe ue rre..e. ot the I niU.d iliitej isued bis prtoiaiuaUmi "vrdi-i ino aud rym. ii-j ad iieTtei to return to their. poets,. or (o roport thoa. selves ta ,1'r.jvo t Mariial-j' for duty, ou or before the llili of May. 1SG3. That proolam.ation. ami the, act of Cougre." upon which it wis hazed, .were, published in all tli' s;r.bori?d newspiper of the Hth Disiri.. Thu- nil parties ; interest ! ed had full kpow-Mre of ticir rtfu'i and ample raining of ,he j-rituty tUt wou.j eni-ue in cjse they neglected to avai' tbcmelve3 cf the privilege rf reporting on or before the' 1.1th cf May, 1265. The Democrat 'quotes' 'Store laws in fup- port of its position, we Cnntcl LuitcJ Stat law. A man who is ut a citiien of the United Fta'cs, einnot be a citizen of Teunsylvanja.' This 'point has been tro-qaently tlceid'-d ly the fupreuic Coitrt, iand will be so tleoidcd asuio. The per- , ut S(af;k(Vg are liod. Mug even whea controverted by United States laws .was tho cause of the rebellion, and it tce'Jts lii.it our secesh friends down town still persist, in maintaining .it,' al- tU . ;t : lU laIia b! S.OrriciAL List of Deserteus or Jc-1 j .mat County Disfranchised et ' ' Law. : ' '" :" : We pre-enfc beliw an nfftetal list of the I deserters and skedaddlers, citizens of uif i ferent election di-itrictb ia Juniata Coua ! ty, who are disqualified from voting at j the election to be held Oct. 10th, 1SG5. The election ofScers in each district are ' enj'iined to preserve this lif, and as the j. , , . , , , . . ' is tbe duty of RuJie.ection officers promp- : QcseiterB ij.-irr.fJ tneroiu caer to voto, it i j tly to reject and report-M such ballots. 11..;,..,,- p. iw l.lT, - . o, t . " - t j I certify that the following List of de- j sorters from the draft for Juniata County, 14th Congrtssiocal District, is a correct ; transcript from ihe records of thii oEsc. W. II.. PATTERSON, " Captain & Provost Mar. 14th Dist. Ta. Eeali Wilson Peffcr, aged 22, Jba n.nn rr.m... iii p.. v...j ..wtui.u, ti iui-i,c" Clack Loo Michael StrwTt. 22. laborfr -. Michael Hammo'X 2.", I.-i'oorer ; V.'illiam lil-i lor, 22. laborer t 3eb ifimai-Ibac':, 4t. rnn r; Atlam Suiitii, 43, furmcr ; Jacob Gucter. 3S, undTwriglit : Thorn .3. Vbuhucd, 2-lj la borer; M'illiam -Lauer, 2J, laborer Gecrgo Itiej. 38, Farmer. . Iiki.awakb Roliert R. Reynolds, Iff, Ma sorer; Jonn Kauftman, 2S, J-'armar; John M. Leech, 3.1, Uberor. , T FAYETTE E-lward Lyon, ('colore 1) 23; U berer: Nathan Griffoth, 2. Farfciiw. Fk.n'4vAcr.n Jr.aT)! Jjriin. 2G, Carpen- i-r; ouiiara neigny, icc.vreai ill. laSorer; Dicion Lo-uler. 21, fabwer; Jofhh Webb, 20. laborer:' .)osih Lone. &S. 1W- . - Lack William Giftor i.2 t. fwracr : Robert 1 I. IVlk. 21. faritief t- V. Ttnlvenp ' f-- . TV. Kii-K. 37, KWer; Jvhn Rt. 20, f.ii-e(r. ! John Cerrr, :, faroier-: SamncJ Aiiisou. 20. r.hrer: amuVt SS.ne'rl 2J.1aMrer X! la'cuer fAi-ms.: J. Y; M'.ri' l'.ttsms. Ji". blcisniitk ; Jcgrph M .' DirngTierty, 24, labor er; Alexander Cnr, 33, enriBtrr j ViDistn Grey, 2f ,'farnisr ; jamas Campbell, 4!, !a-t-o:rct: Kobrt lollcti, 2 1, laborer; -Jto Harris.. 25, laborer; Datid McWilliams, 20, iRborer;. Joseph 3: Kurrol, 20, lorcr; J.13. Zimmerman, 24, fanrtar. .Mosson Pttr Sti'ouse, f?. Uborar; Saml. Am. Mi, kWisr ; JuCou Yi. rat;e. rarer i .1 . . - vn t. ' r..i.Trl lj, 3r; lceti I'eiw Fieery, laborer ; Lew- ig Stroup, labarer; IT. S. Schtill, 22, fnrmcr; ii. laborer: Ihotaaa Tresier. 21. Llbori Jacob J. S.'rotip, "85, saddTer; Simon Page, f'VJtTI'n-V-' Utrer: Bcabn . Market Zt laborer; William. Stmt- Unfc,??. ?rpep.ter Jaa'ies C. Ncnh, laborer; oloj:oEi Aiiurer. jk. lArntrr Vrui. hlinciin.?. . SO, laborer.: Lucius tirapos, 'Xi, fu-mor ; Jnlin rJcConqell, 20, Toaohor-: S-Iouhib Slkolloiiber- ,fer, SO, farmer; Simon Kesslor, 2S, laborer; VvlT Womr,.a5, crpnter;' Alfrd Mill.r, is Flormand 27, laborer; .Iac Grajbill,, 27, Uborol : "-Joseph t5el!rs, 3o, miller; SvHuBHASNA-.Levi !cul, farmer; faoil. Krousr, 22, laborer; Henry .Bey, 24, laborer; 'Simon rr?sler, 21, laborer;. Mi ckael ii. Zerbe, 2i. laborer; Casper Ov Dress ier, 41, laborer; .Mic'aael C. Cliase, laborer ; Philip Prcssler,' 20, firmer; Terry J!ichl, 21, loekteBdnr; Joba Frt-iJline, 23, lalorer: John if. Heckeabrekt, friuer; L-avid R. Wciser, 24, boatman ; Iuaao Hime, 20, lilack iiiub ; Absoliim ljaroer, farmer. TtauETT Christian Neff, 2C, laborer- TF9C4R0BA. Wm. Carler, 23, laborer; Jas. FMtin, 20, laborer; Daniel FnsMiuian, 3)J, mason v Jnaepk Fifber, 30, laborer. Bbals & S races IIii.l. Jolm Tilfer, 21. Parmer ;'San-lcrsfn-IlTaii(Jt.'?8." Mail Car rier; John If. .l.obuck, 2o, Ctu.lent r Uenj. i'. t'lnrk. 20. Laborer, Black Loo Miehael IL-rmAh. 20, Labor . r a : tit lk. TU a v , Lll)1rr. Wra. EoM, u La ! i,av.r DaiAWABi. Thaitdin E.' Webb, 30, Hrik- layer; D.mitl lUirns, 24, Farmer; iiwafJ Crofs;n, 28. carpenter. FATiTT.-i-Kpbraim Eurs. 2, t laborer ; Samuel, i'uicrput, 25, Ittoror; Davil Kautl liian, 24, laborer- OaxcftWOftU. Jeremiah Borria, 20, labor Tfci. i;bo,?22, laboiex. ., Lack, Jpiin Harris, 25, laborer: Isabel ! ,eaejlcr l"UH-frl..r, 24, farmer 8 E,ekiel 7.' 3(' Fer liuand liuekhoHer, 2j, blacksmith. ' Moiinoa. Tbomas fl. Watta, 2, farmer; PATTSBS0K.-James t!oUobin, 22, nreaan; Utury Creenlyf 22, br!cln'.ner.- SrsQiaiiAXXA. banlcl Iloekenbroalit. i fariuer' SMnnu D. Lijbt, 21 .lborer; Pfr I Strauser, 2i, luruier; I etar J.inbsrt. 1- V. T', u.t, ,.., ,A borpr: Tikmtt Jefse Mothers, 22, laborer? Wesley Barkisy, 31, laborei. Waleeb. Wm. A. VVhitr. 2", farmer; Iteu bn EurkwaHer, 35, ccrpenter. - In order ta'show that the laws of this? State Cn'form to those of Congress, and i6 define briber thb du'y tf election offi- leers on this subject we quote' ihe 103rJ j Section of 'the General Election lnw'cfi , p8cn.Tlv,n!,t aprr0Td July 2ed l?3!:i j , . , ).. t-n.;t . - ' i . ;;If any i'-.SVCtor Or jiulge' of ! N'aiionalit.y, jutt, a tLo c-Jitorj cf the an election shall .knowingly re- Democrat did. lleealtod bitu a tyrant, joct the vote of. any fiualifictl just as they liv ,IIe styled bim as a Nc ctiLzen, or kuovljigly receive ro ju?t v Lie iJM. ifo iiteicd n:m as the . V.ote . of , anV-person not a Monster jast as they did. He advLie ! qualified, Or- COIicCal. from . his the people to rise in their strength aol ri1tv n'iifiri; ri-.v fr-f m flmlhffrl him frmn n.a iiiron.' inct at Tif i a-,,- , . kmwkle 01 ivluch ,S'U;il .V;te i t,,.-.!.! 1.,- Inir ' -k vc. rt i-n.l rejoc-ted, each of the persons so . oflendinsr shall on convistion he imnislicd in the manner.; pre- srrihnd in the lOTfh eAftion ufi this act. : - And on referring to the pen- alty in :the 107th section, it says that each;sueh person con cerned tterein shall on convic tion thereof, be .ued. in any sum not less than fifty or more than two hundred dollars. . We cow' lcar6 the snbjeet fn the bauds of proper authorities Every elec tion officer has his duty cloarly defined thero cm be no mistaking the penalties attached to a riolation of such - duty: ami tee desire it to be distinctly v. idir stood thirl every Jnije and X'"'''-i- fcho violates Ou law disfranenisiiig d'c t:ct Kill be protecuUd to the full extent of tit law. ' ' SOLDIERS, or JUNIATA COV.N'TY! Have you ever duly ennsidcred tbe im- Jpoitaut fact that tn-cisee on the ' ' N ' ' " ' j n.tliearmv? Wh 1 rmi rr,wetitintr . , : J ; v. 0 your " bodies as' a bulwark betweea' t-icsc mc'ii and tbe enemies of our c-otratry, and while you were pouring out your blood aa a free libation upon the alter of your country, every onb of these men who vou are now aked to rota for. solemnly and calmly voted to deprive you of tbe elective trancnise. ana tuus v.itca to ae- . ... '; ... r-rn.I. V,olnr (t. l,.v.l f il..-. .,..,. d fi;reitrucr and the nepro. These men cow atk your votes. Spurn them as you would " a deadly' serpent. They only carets you to .'senra'yur rain. ' j ' :j ' '' UNION MEM ;' - . j- Vote early nest Tuesday, and thca sec J gle fur our natioual rrcucrva',1 an-l bs ! that every Union voto in your -diiirict is i was wliuily incupat itatcd by age anl de ' poiled.'-. Ha'e wagons ready to bring out I funnily; . Ilo toiim of our true frieuuY ,i 1 ;,-,- .,! l.,k iJ""1 - " ' I m-tin at lining wlm can at all hi Lr.;Jbt out. ;GiTO.us".a l'alUvotof nu our .st.eowM j . - - cn ..1.. , ....... c ! iajrcrtaiii.iJ.'Tuiot of the trcftemtHKis ?- (. -..!,..' . -, 't . ' sue.-- .invtuii i ' tn'T-.' Ot'T o.ui' '.''.'iiiiirv E OF COO CHEEK. We earnc8tiy urge upon every irieni A the llational (Jo?eia;iieatin Jatuitta coua ty that Liabor !yuouaIj and eornes'i for tho ijuecese of -6 irbolevttel nes t Taesdaj Jf iaitddfci-.'O to telig joii' j TJii-erafRfe Sj Sh6u be Work of prt pleasure. The Union party of to-Jay oc- cnpies a prouder position than that Cccu- pied by any other pai'ty sines the .fjrma- tionuf our Governtneut." During all the , ., fa ' dark and gloomy ho'jrs .ofhe . terrible struggle, wheu the clouds were so black and the mist so thick that the stoutest heart faltered and the mightiest arm trembled, when the Uoverament ,waa aa sailed by the' armed legions of toe Ketell ion, and the greater portion of the Dem ocratic ; party of the .North, the Uaion party stood as a mighty ; rock, firm and immovable,, the "strong right arm of the Nationj ever hopeful, ever' HanguiirBj al ways. cheerful, never doubting, Lever fear- ing, until finally, their efforts by the bless-1 ing ot a kind i'rovidence were crowned with EucccM. r- And ro will it erer be if we but prove true to our tr.uFt, Our his tory is tw noble, our record too proud to j. not peea fwr" the leaders an.l have them frittered away - by petty jeab preM(, , of tLe Deaiocratl(, w3r oua.es and party bickering Let ua act WouM baTft be w oDg lefore it WM unitedly and firmlv, permitting nothiD7 t I rfTirt r ,. . ,- I rn.Ji hiUcr,i, alienate as from the tarty r.ad its caiidi-! , . , That in conseouecce of the course of the dates, and dod wal juat aa.turely blcs our . , , , , , , . ' , ' Democratic! leaders, the war was prQlon! cJTorts va the future as uj has doae in tnei ... . . . . past: ice war is over beeu won ' the' clack the opprescc l ij eo more hear! in our laud, every wan who breiithrs the air pi America is If.UEK : tbe desert bioasotns like a ro.-e ; in the itottth where or-ee wm tjraiittj; tiivrry,- crlsery and wrc'n-hfcd-ne, ail are now a? cheerful aud a?. Lappy OA when, "the tuor-iiu slurs first sacg to gether.1' Octs bi3 boeu the work of ac complishing this let onrs be the work of pcrpetuaOnj it un.mj.-a! red to our cb:l - Jren. i LET THE-U BE IIOXEST ! The)- act mouth. Philips in the conduct, rf the nejrroes in the late war. T7e "prereme the extract' ii s cir- - if v,: rect one. Rat w CMtl::-3 aio honest, do vou n-Jt t;ll readers! vour rha Mr. Uhiiipa lla. opposed Mr. Lincoln, the kTfat nuu-tr of . Aineriaan ! , -, r ... ' J. "ever wis a I.opuohcaa. and i nrr rtr , H -tniu'ti .nT,niwi.l ..ft iniva oniwe.l nt! our eaudidafes.'- Ia: a gpc . - . . pcfe'i r.t the! Iciutute New ja ja September L li Ji-,w "P1-" -i c-ecti.u ot McClellan to that of Mr. Lincoln. Let tbein tell their readers thr-p? truths, and then we have no objecti'-n to their a '.tot ing hw; speeches f'rjia now to d-.'- nis-uav. Our Legislniire Ticket. We hop? that our friend throughout the couuty will exert themselves to give our whole ticket a hand?ome majority.- As the Democrats are making great ef forts to defeat our Legislative ticket, our friends should be especially zealous to foil them in that direction. Ocr candi dates, Jlphraim Baker and 'James ' M. Crown, havo been regularly nomiuatcd and are deserving of the support of every iover of justice. Mr. Eaker has served jas a privatf- plu;er fur four years, during the late rebellion, and serve! faithfully and. well. ' Can w prove so nngrafeful as to forget, the services of the brave men who havo suffered and bled in defence of our common liberties, and reject tliom to elevate to office those w In have lnued -'- " with the, ; enemies cf our rause ? Wc aot believe cur patriotic fellow c'tlrens -UI'Provc W.I"W ? 'C rClges Veto for Raker and llrown and the whole ticket. SOIiDIEHS OF JtWIATA COUNTY ! Have you ever reSccte J that the Deni-! tratic County Conrentioa refused, ,to; Jmiuato a single ioldiar for any -&ee ocratic oomiuaio .n tingie coiaiar ui any ..2aC - fc- - v,v; " ' j . ., ' BOUacea ;uo war as an ana atigraatbe J . yoa . .aa, "Lincoln s Ilirclingt." and as "Jllcrccunry tools." rj Now they le;ro to eeenre your votes by Iprofesbing friendship for . you-. ' A ti'ce j is knowu by .Us fra'tt." , TVith ouc Mng-e 1 objection every man ou tbo Union Ticket j ooto a cjL.-jHciou.-ip.iii iu in--- o''-.u.' , - - "TT'- ' - ' , - :'; - .. ... . : o",a . ,;,e -;lurn. Wc h'-i'c our UiewU i.I f'i fr Jtaiag ! . :v -v.. . . . 'Wt.t 'i:b, m1!u;.ti-: - thaertit has been qnotins; for the i be.V. 11 aTe " " everJ 1 tl0D Toe from a speech of XenJell " P'"- 'wj tnaige iu which he highly eulogies the , "T for- ."-a"e c.aa iUi Eminem be 2 Tbt tbe I'eraicritic party feted last An- ast a year 'oKHce the sold:ers in the lijmej'oiian jp'j negroes, who have a t That everj maa on the Union ticket this fall, was in favor of th rifelt of the diets U vote. '' .i' . REMEMBER -,i yjTyq .Tbu iLlmki and presses o tue Jui ocratic barty rendered aid an l eceourape ment to the rebels tBroughcnt the whola war. . ; ' ; - - - - That the Democratic speakers and press es, belittled "every Union victory 'h an J magnined every Rebel success hroughont the war. . . . , . - , j RXMEMBER, That the Democratic party U it) fa- Tor ef repudiation, and want 'o cheat yon out of every greenback er government bond you hold., REMEMBER, - , . . , ed and teat toe 1'emccratic paTty i.? te er, the -victory has .... , , . c sponsible for the largo pnblte ctbet ao-J ii!rof tbe chains cf 6 , 4 taxation. -RKMEMD&H. That no loyal ti?aii or wMier ought to vnte ! for such a party, cr a'd ti Irinirij irto pen er again, when they may attempt tc get. up anotbej; ritcllioD v , , . A Las'tVort. ' ' ";T This will be the last time we wiii hare ; an oppsrtnn ty oi aaarciaiog tne L-nion 1 men cf this cciaty, before they deposit their vote next Tuesday. TAe Cnftest L'rt nrV ..... u....uflV. nryn a "8s reP':l,nS1 wcrkearcesy ! tote .the. bo!e tii-ket remember tbe ea Joul" bwanble Lincoln; Ler te uteJ ana tuet rtu.te to scratcn s siu:ie name on onr t.cict. SOLSIEns OF JliMATA. COVSTV When you go to vote next Tuesday. romnlji tLit every derided Democratic Election District li .Tuniof County, voted to i)i?francb'te ynn, wh;' every Repcb- ! 11 lican d;trict la the C uriy voted to coa- fer itron you that iu:t! ctiao.o r;.t 't tr . . , . , . J ! fnr-t tAiiiin.- li.r-h Lr-r-lil and dear l. ' ' . c e ncou uay nun, tr.c.-e men are yoar trite friends ? SOLDIERS or JV.TI . TA COl'NT.J Retaemler, that every prominent Dem ocrat ia the county opposed conferring ' upon you tbe elective franchise, while every Union man, no matter of what prominence, labored earnestly to confer1 upon you that inestimable '.'privilege -Which are your true friends ? Choo.e I ye between them. Have Yvnr Wacom aud Horses KeaJr. - Let enr friends throughout -the coun try attend to this important matter, next Tuesday. Have the wagons aad horse ready, and by the middle of the day com mence going after tie sick aud cr.'pple.l Union voters, and tbe careless and diliUry . This election, for the State and C'cunty, w one of the tnest important we have ever had, hence the importance of baring every Union-TOtcr at the polls. " " Remember. ' That the Copperhead party arc in '.fat vor cf repudiating the National Debt 1 Every poor person who lias a government j bond 'or a five dollar greesbaok, ahonld vote next Tuesday atrainst the party wha wanfs to cheat him cat ef his bar J earn in-!.'' - :': ' i- - ; .. DSfi, Soldiers, remember that tho BatBe cry of "negro suffrage and "negro eqtjal- :tj' .i,at ;s now raiscd so vehemently' by ,,,. Copperhead party; was used last year by the s'arao men acatnat the'' Araendment by tne sara0 wm aga ,t,rt j orun tju. ao ia.. i.aiutf is iujc UTif op.e. . i hcj . (Mi-i tivtcjj soldier the riglit ot sutfrage.- i Ajol'.tioa war, ; Ybey profeised to'fiar that the arcen'f , "Lincoln's j tacnt would ' give ' negroes tbe" rirnf. to ' K'.y;cx .ur.a I 'not would ' give ' negroes tbe" rirnf vote and used it as an argument against thj soldiers ' among 'their' ignorant "mi bigoted followers." llelf cry-mcanr n- niore now..' . Tlieir recorJ shows' t!iat they .yj, gijc tiio uegro .he right' of anffrafi w.'icr;vcr and whenover IWt ' CM make poiulcal capital by s tic a a course!. 1 k r. mm 1 , 1 1 , ( - tUfSb sneak or deacrlei ban a right to I rOto next Tueaday. -rilvery ; election effi j -icr who takua his v-ole wiii be- guijty of oijiir-.. :.ni will be iuoio to 4.ro?erutiui, W tie ' and ec,wil,! rwarawd.-Iguk.C'i'-tl?'''rcjU.t"4ii 'are yvrjrittV'Uy .-i Ju-iyy. -Cac a:. ! :'-" "tmfrift.irir.cnt 1 1