tit . 11011: ‘. /041/0111 , . Iprxs • OEN.• • ; ,• ."r **." "l'v k Al 4llOll , TWA*. ?November ttd, • • osis• ihwilaatisoke• % • /MS APDITOK 0111111111A11:, 0.1410 e BOTar ; , • int PAPi 4 I: Tlnirt • YOR WitirintoioinktitAL •'} ,* r WEIWIOTOrt , Iiv ENTi or cotutinita; ootarry. . ' Il• t r , 4*loll l TWAY, Ockber 1868. ifits/d0.4.0 0 •,11.0114Hit • • :le,- ; /, (/ • . le ..: ...;; ' Dayazqint,!L f 1. !' .1i i ' • Tril;ftilton, tim ss ul. lour', j‘, tiAl Bia—l t iongpl , pt ay ix Ink to you t) dap °Wig on t i lt fight PraPi And oar frurompport 70 11, a li 0, oy_a_rautonl e i porent otaprionoY i i i . P i lotertrYo. o3l,o l l 'n 1 Soffit= you paitost ; t — al I Mi l " Pe i • 14.90411 y and omol i al l i o ...Jinott..l4ue,' osi rro Mins my Paroo ii lOn ply part suon . ter ,or to ani Ott, or. • • A t , t • all ho_ happy a way/ to • estolinod your ile 'tit( 4 . ~, , , t . Bron 111,5sykyrou r iro .s. ii it ,- ' / , °rotary, of W ai. , I). .2411sioolleposo.; Morello de/moor. - , • ~!M*1411.11040.?"11140 o.y: liertmor"; -t , l ' , • ~, 'At . ,4 04 1P/!ficl , 30!ithies , „'%;: d ' jai .' '' i . • •• _ _ , .4i.,•,. ,• ~ ; 4440vkilviht, • Tq Adbossit 094114 oriporf, , " • • ' , ~.' i • . , told , tire i til•teMiutiblallut or+, yr e n epgrAryi .., 4 i, „ e • sly 11 1 0 ma is Vtetrrais gt pons erma i .4os tol o ottit yw I. 6lt ' Inge !4f il . ?, , a 1 n , 611 , 1 Y M. ,t r a t 6 ,,W I A ,•to ' ' , ' '.' - . '.• ''• 1 '. ' ' i ~: - ' . St ...Of .11.00 at ö tillY, The attempt of the Itaditiii preit, 'Make their, readeri beliefe'that Geis. Tees had bear,- moot Wen ae Cirant hail, is ridiculous. It is a poor tiomplitientlo the iittelligenCe ). of their,l.olers io's#,them , to bailor° bitch improbable twaddia" • , L. .notorious thakitattt's *Rini" , was ' aeitieV - 20,000,thaa J6 o ,ooo, l l llol oned ' 'OO ' l , Rad i imalt Whets • Burnside marched `ihrdugh .V4lbittitton kiieth ()exile „,te, vet nforee °rout & . ha „'Bo,ooo` moo, mak , of thatsli,blctrecf, treope," Who aie s 4l, to' be thO but Of aoldfers by 004144. cats, The losses Of draat wartft,inctsttetri l• isle, ;oven greatet,thaa vms••att We believe den, , Graist to be,possetuiod of ,unyielding bulklaioeuroge audgreattperso ' v ( erance. lig showed, b 9 ever y that the lives of his soldiers were trot Valued in this least by Mul l His Wlitito,of,humwi life las 'mot,- „ MQII,II. Re may 'take 'planet ftkbistory.witb those, pornietandets , .viha Ore aeirotpliihed great reatiltd With groatiieriffces, , ,,bUt i he' • doot not deiervathe praidO oieHti,k great . general t like Boot!, • ~ .' i 1 ; ..,; , 3 / . , ' OW . Giant' been la c'eintitariel'alieiriel, his 'merderoni IstfdlCs wonldhavektimilolated it - ,his o tire arrntlefore tee city. Of Puebla kdd een reached, , mid, he ..hodli Pi oopl• - mand of Sherntan'irarmy, strong as it'lvas—, 98,00 b men--he would have lost it all on his tnaich to Or doh. '. ~ ' •„ • t Honest Northern soldiers will admit, re , luetantlY, 'it' is true; that Lee was at 11111011 superior to Print as a general, as flrantwas to tbe )m180613113' humlnig,' 'Butler, , 'ltkof boo commanded. the largo and splendidly equiP• pid army of the Poternae, and Grant tho tagged,' half- starved,, outtMuibered 44 over worked army of,the,Concederaeyi a 03'w,rapid and I;riiiiittit movements„; a fdw sadden and,. heavy blows/ would haVei colitiOded tito.re-' boliicil within sixty days from tbe Vinunonoi,s• ment of Ofo,eompaigo. '. ,' . . "IYhatetier vied or bilifiant qnalities (lon.‘ ' flient,'May 'p013 . 8e88; (sn'd hid friends clai& for.. him • to, great Many) ho is ce4ainiypot 'a great or akillful genoral, and thnattempt'te make 'tree 0604,bolielit, bim'fi.ilit , o7 g - '• nine' will •OnlY; result iniiakieg bim ridicu-, loe:H, and his eitildiord'indigninfitit being !rat, • te:Abol4l4 t4o OonfidoratO trbepKsi rektrds . th4r,fighting qualities. To say that tharit i ., , .„„. i s ilto duperior of, Lee in genertasnip, is to pay at very peer' comPliniept to ,the ,tute es, of 9rant'e muchlanre ! nulaerpito a1n7.1,:; , WHAT Demoerat barn dazed to take Wilkes' bet 'of slo l .ooolo'soo t ooo tito • rubur and Blair. vitt not be m a to' ini'vre• vetbbert • We, hea!,otlnu offers, and dou't expect to.:Hriottiarbta.Apy. • , ' Perhaps ybu have not 'read theThiladel ph* Sunday ifircurih. If IBb, you would knotirihat,,the bet Wkikee 7w,tui WO% wben Wilkes backed 4b t'ae every bettink ' Ytadical **hp,* Yet tieeiltothakdO,44: • 1, , iv die Bret mix of wai f ‘isthon 414 *bolp o°PtheM 0 04 0 NOW0 11 >: 04 14 0 , 1 /4-4 2° " 001 . In th e year of *me, Oa+ goy cost 5251174 1 800, 80',11 1 48 001101010 Per 'WOOL • jiiiirniild'Of the 4loiDand-nierality . party" always give All accounts - of prize fights 44 other ,brutA ehihitiout of the Prieept vs. prattle°. • • , 4310 .1 . licei,su,A..w in coming home bolo Rwmpo4ollseplimbef l i fifnlyill be welpdtund by bon Ai df 11.Onsonds ' (if his' . Country ! . ' „ .• . MSAI 11 1 .04 ~:,•1 - Almond Whig, '4' Ill" :s hi t SpriAon i veil pu its be oftbeinje_rtri be een,, ns. • • r yst •• )• , talk' AO` , nio ,11 a les% ;Sint o reserve, is your eorres; pendent :knows; said that there were many honest, well-meaning men in the North and West who' hare been led to bellere, b the mismesentations, of the Southern co:rea p/J.4/04,0t , tlte Iladleal press as well as by the P. - the of, that party, tbOti 0/4,OtWINAth are jolt ss hostile to t hes Apo* is. during the war, and ter mach -,:ertibitteieti'' against 'llO Northern .hit sus, they wore whenbpth were in arresi p y hate, the ni.grOesWil 4adly,hate • se they'hire been tree d, .and but for the strong , artn,of' the military :would re-,. .them'to,' it state, Of Iprisetleid Slitr,ery, sad` erpatrale • all tnantier lot °dragon that them. fie proposed; therefore; that' the Oilers' officers he Confederate army, so •presentisitis they do the ritiertihe euvattY and the trutkof the • , flouth i anite outlay , befiire ate Northern people,in ',tangible form_ that' cannot be &tippled; , the true state pf , the feeling' as he. had found it , everYwhere in his travels South. • • • "Oen. Leo denied that the people of the South are inimical to the Union, They want peace, and long for it. This,is their•waiver! sal sentiment as farri've ho'haa been able to aseertatn'it, and his opportabities have boon many, from frequent conversations and ex tensive correspondence with representative persons, .in all parts of, the South. ,As to their animosity to the negro, nothing could be further, fronazthe facts' and why should there be? Bard ,he, there is no rlyqlry tween the raees,, PO a reciprocal intereat grilling out of the fact that each is• depend*. eat tipqn the other to .a grept ,e x tent—otre needing employment and the' other einployes. Apart from this, they had 'been' reared to gether, and there is a natural affection and sympathy between them. ' "General Lee gavp his cordial approval to the _ patriotic 'object , which General Rose. crane has in view Emil in so zealously; prose cuting." • General R. had Subseque,ntly 'a similar interview with' the• l flon. A,, 1111. Stuart and the lion. A. 11. Stephens. The cones pendent of the Whig adds: "No plan has yet been decided upon, but it ,ielprObable some distinguished •gentle man known' to the ,whole ceunty will he re , quested to prepare a peper .in accordance with the suggestion of General lloseerans, which shall sot forth clearly end fully the real state of feeling now existin* in the South. This will be printed "and forwarded to all the general officers of the Copfedinato army and ouch representative * Southern statesmen as it is deemed desirable should sign it, for their signaturei, At the same time 'they Will bo reqneated to, add such 'comments as'thoy may think proper." tor.,Tatovis J4D BLUR : The eli.dvanetv of She Democratic • • , Column. Naw Yot4s, Aug„ 2.,—Another wigwam has been erected in arooklyn, and a great meeting was held within it last night. . A large meeting of the representatives of tho various, rieratiotatia'clubs 'of this city. Was ,hold last even i ng, at Mose* Rail, to make :ptelitainatly arrangeMents for agrand.torcli'- ,light procession, take place after the 6tate nominations ,are - 'made. Tho proceedings ) which wore Marked with great barniony and ilidkat i ed that the proposed do- Monstiation will be ihe largest over held in Now York. • •. • Hod.' John Morrissey is outin a card in this morning's journals; in which ho says; ti , "My attention has been' called to state. anent going the rounds of the press that I. have money bet against' the election f Sep ,our and plair,',and,that gtyt going yriup pod GrAnt.:. I:ask the',pr ivil e ge , or, your columns- to , say' , that such statements are fiaso.: 'I have not ft dollai in money or . pro perky of any kind bet against 'the nominees of the Democratic party. I intend to support the Deinoctatie 'ticket ) ea I have done through life." ' , WAtintrirox, Aug. 27.;Sonator Doolittle has written ,a letter to' friend hoyo ip j urhich lie says that,the, Otlmanti Hire all gi4g oiooi o Seymour - anti and that the 'State teriain for Ae Deinocreo. 4oseeirene Mission-= - A New Unitive/. IVIIITX B,ULPHIIR SPRINI3B; Greenbrier C 0.,. Va., August 20. 7 -Generalrlosecrann and Alm4-confederate , general And statesmen now here itill.aontintre l .atithe.pablie aro on the tip-too of mreitementtla, regard to the coming 'address, Which will, be signed by taeof' Longstreet, Stephens,,, and all of tho 'Southern leaders. . ' 'l'habtindial siiya there ie Ito doubt of he &Atilt( Will 'of the. South to do,everything Ottiliio , , peiver that will effect peace and,har 'ninny aniong' all sections . of the" country. This movement has brought numbers of die tingtlisted'penPlo here, imathe Springs are now thronging „with , politicians of every uhadO of opinion:: . , The contracts or thEyeanstruotion of the Covington and 'Ohio road to the Springs from Covington; `the preart terminus of the Virginia . Cortiral.railroad,ivrere yesterday let Out to leading Virginia contract o rs, to bo .completed by May 1, 1809. One of these contractors, 'hell known as one of the healthiest railroad builders, is Eiltisitl kegaliBti; a cousin of Marshal MettaitOn, Ol the Vienci4 army, now Duko of:Magenta. In ; snob. ,handa,,the WOrk will apeOtist fitaajted t , and ere .long the eon- Octioti with: the ,ohiq river will hi, &Dieted: • .Thii itithe'reconitruefien that 'Orgirga is' se anxious tti,effect`with her off- Obio r lninelei Indio* ::•:1 1 'fair411‘,.$1011!taie14#0.t., Bgtrotent, linnet St,:—=pltrirArnor:3wane fact l 4lo ~ yorAuilen 10414 friends 'attendaktbe':z Titzenfk'fieiterday, and were wanhlk Vrelernniie.Wday will be the largest attendance and finest diei)lny at. the pohntspnfest. ' Mans strangers are ezOacted. A kialtior! assonsion and firewoyke will old thViii,i'3 • iedio* • - • 1 I 1 t , ' i t • Ppilneil 18 dull atid.the weather hot s . , . 1‘ ,9 4 , 2 ,1 0 ka*P:. • .C,HAVA4, 14 1 4gsaiit' , 2l.-.llso 'Chief of Pollee tie ;,wig strietlj , enfqtee arf,l44, l 4,oprO l irwixeforbiddins the beatitii Wheo seinikeeVit,perbe alit, erAzerl by ecihipe teel ei!ileuthority. - j• NEW YORK. WISCONSIN. M : , ; i, i-. • • esanatestto4, .• - r , ',..vt..,i , -,rA • : ,DEAR. BAQI.E;-:-Tpti i v ~ •i $ - ‘. Ar . 1 . lie that bas trans .. .r -. ~- . i ., r t w r parach ute o f. ; or ? ii. sir a 61" !i l ia 1 ' ey metre. •• ( 4'ho drinttlitg f•t l yi, A ~,, WV „c ''Alexunder•ltinkqtato ~!1„ ..Aquitr li eit coniiinred with - lholhugo 4 4 t 4 4'4:4' 0 a:. hollbtO George, Waahington4 Oittndetyltiit said; endeavored 161446 . 66tri - th,ehe#ll6. eminent the world' over'Save': ' Watehman;' 'what of the night? Bondsmen , , what of 4., -, totsuder?..'' : Were you not it*aro 'that Alex , seder cut the lordian knot And judging' from his , proportontt7ho Might be - asvxpert !in cutting his bail .. •': -.' ,_ i ...,.., , • !, •!!.147frien,d,:'said an expert thief to a gen. demo at.a.rfnlway ?talon,' " 4 ,you 'are .beet ' trit:li tilskpeoketa.!l ,'IV Ifere?' ; ' said the 'at: Irighted,stranger, inning about him. 'On 'recovering his senses, - however, his first ex chooation was,"lio who warned me of my danger 'robbe m o of MY purso." ' ‘ The Dispatch calls the late discippearaneo of Alexander kidnapping, and by tho mor! row . no d9ubt, will be added, for the benefit of its Aupea, 'kidnapped by the. Klux.lii .wench parlance' the little' gain° exposed 'to view in yesterday's ',Dispatch would be called, a faux pas. Tho,voters l .tho reiiders, thosot above your Now Englandl:party schemes of' 'whiskey aggrandisement and negro o perfec• lien) aro fully fonvinee4 .chilt, your , Arthile. about kidnapping is a dodgeot miserable and wloked..endeavor to prop np, the sinking kopei of the Clod•anit•inoralityites .of this county. , 1 ~.., '‘ - . With the cry of"stop thief", you would cloth in theirObo.of injured itiIIOCQIICO., the criminal Sacheinsof the New England camp tHijOuraingin Read ing.. .The peOplo' aro' be 7 .cominicully, aware of.the attempts and. 'ex•• oitements..ygu will invent to divert attention fromlhOmdral'Alth.that clothes your =every action.., They are arming , themsolveS fully up to a correct moral standard, and - ttro pro. ,pared fon ):our ' indescribable .wars; 'mid against the impervious armor of, thoUght your poisoned darts will hortiess break.— Will the short-haired oracle Of the Dispatch - vouchsafe the people information as to the whereabouts Of his late confederates—Groff and litorot-4n crime and Misery. Wholcill. ed Cock Robin? The Kit Klux.. Who spiv, 'ited away Alexander? The Ku - Max. Gii6i - 1 upon a tone old man Iron let would have ex•l tended his stay with his dbrir, son, but as tho t glow worm was wont to appear at a certain hour in the morning ho VittS prevented. Alexnnder would linvolappearcd fit a cer- - fain hour in the morning nt • 11r, Mengel's, with. bondimon. valued at $300,000, but. the terrible whittkey.ring stood in the. ay. Poor fellow( the Ku Klux took him off, or—got him off in comb way : Sallee to say, the / Radical infant' is spirited away. Sir Oracle '0 bort, litibl you have embinoned •at your : mast head );!fi a leader "Col. G. W. Alex ander, kidnapped.!' You have said so, and for argnint I will grant it. To show yout coAtempc for the act you let loose on the public, you inflict on the patient reader a column of most bitter invectives, seasoned with holy .horror, in defence of a man sup! posed to havo been taken from his house at night,: and perhaps forced into a dungeon; 'etq., etc, ', t3o far so good,for a case in Stip pointiOn; ow for a parallel bf •acttial Occur .rence. • , A'ffw years ago a man,in his bed chamber' in company with his wife and little ones, at a dread hour of night, without warrant, and by a band. of armed soldiers,wris forced from the couch of a sick wife, and the sweet coin= panienahip,of his innocont children, to a far off; 'distant dungeon. This happened in,thsi State of Ohio, whoa the civil law *as in full force, capable of maintaining order and gM ing protection to'every ' citizen, unless Wh overawed and'threatened by the military.t In all this land not one of the Dispat stripe of pitenitlists "in tilia van guard of public opinioehad a word-to sayin condoni nation. 'BOUnds of appioval and hostilities., in,honor of the cowardly. and lawless act rent the Mr. For Vtillandighatn—a Dont& , orat—innocent guilty,the law had no pro; .tccting shield. , The madmibble (as the Ms paeeli would say "standing in advance ofpub lie opinion," a 4:0 BirShort-haired Oracle, started a hOWls3rjubildo.that gathered force from the wintry blasts Of the season. Cr4i• fy him 1 Banish him Carden of the Dts patch,your words are as, false as dicers' oaths; If in 'O3 it was'God-liko, loyal and advan cing tho ends of justice to profane the family hearth-stone,' or violate the sanctity 'of per sonal liberty ) , how comes you were not then , in the "van ; guard of public ;, opibion;"- 1 : 'What makes tho,easo so sacriligeous in the case of infant Alexander? 'lf acts. of vio lence and rapine were a virtue five years ago, by what now code : of' laws are we to know 'them to be dastardly and suspicious to-d 4? "Lot the galled jiidelvince." Crawl to, the bar ofpublic opinibn, Messrs. yellow-tan carpet-baggers of jim Dispatch, and answer for yOurpurnaliitieerimes—i.e."advance." Bondsmen for the assessor, produce your eleplkant,'elso pay into the public treasury the amount, mentioned in , the bond.' We stand upon our bond, must have the due and forfeit. ' ' Mum itrADll4O, Aug. 27. . P. S.—Since Writini the. above, I have just received from the sulphurous regions of the Ku Klux, a' dispatch, which explains.it- Self t !beating the I impress of Pluto, coun- tersigned by one Stevens. The is a eopy literatum: . • , PLUTO liF4:—*-Fgllow citizens of the outer world: lam in the strong Clutches of the potent Ku Klux, in the pigeon hole of the eattinie Stevens. Hear me for . my'. cause, and you will' understand the reason of my untimely taking off. . The founder of my fa inily-Alex. I.—fell a violin • fin one of his great endeaVers to bedome a liquor inspect tor. ,I am'granted permission to inform the legion of friends the. Dispatch claims for me, that the capacity of my underfloor tanks, for -the bettor Inspection of the juice of rye,were by far tob largo' to 'minion' the modest de meanor, on the mundane sphere, of your late Assessor. In the regions of the mighty Klan must I remain until the large under floor tank bnsiness has leaked away. In the 'language of 11VolseY, one,of the' - old 'English revenue inspectors', who is now looking dow4 upon me, I must bid you farewell, a long, farewell ! - G. W. AuxAsm:a. By 'order of his pigeon-hole keeper. Maratei.s—Negroes ma a Rampage. Sr. Louis, Ang. Leonard and John Burns got into un altercation, last night, when ti former stabbed the latter with a bowie knife, inflicting Wounds from .which he shortly after expired. Burns' wife vas atio'stahhod ataitinstailtly killed. The Colored State , Conventhin yesterday pAsed resolutions declaring that in coisid• eration of havipg fought and bled in defence of dile Union, they demand that the word , liiiitothe stricken from the State Constitu ,ti 'H , onattie caliired people - of MiB . so,ri be giro a eltial rights and privjleges,helbre the law. A Murderer to be Exongted Fo;muss !kioxttoE, Auguit 2;.--A nogre, 'lamed:Harrison Young, is to be executed to-day, for tbe : rnurd,er of man named Wooten, itv)V.titivick c ount, YR., in 18611. L_•-$ . q0;000 Pro in• St. LOuis ..i„*lv',.i. - •:. ',.! tdoiliff,.6l4o4 4 : : , : . tf : • ' . ai t o , 1 MIA lOW LOIIVIIIMIii -'' ' . •'; ,41 4 , - qr It.- - :Wayini• its ii breath 'ls ~ 'Llovr *ld ;OAotig d rwise, Wheyiqs rmilcot; i ikopuOiev is satne Avid« ( i *ilk spoons atOlati by Butier. T ,', aniMni , Ode, past mlsdeedly praying .finflelftli . es( ? .41 i Ail malt eitstence since iti blith3nd put* have 41esefte4,the decayinkletitibliean , bOtly f l , IkaiiniftlitiytOt in treason and• tnicolistittl , , tionahty te'earry.ea• still greater. despotisn up,on white Southernfreemea4 , Tba 1 ,41P1k.: lilan party tins heeri denounced by Oak'', Doolittle, Dixon, Cowan, ,Welles, General hiving, - with hosts of ethers, nod oven tho Old CoMmoner'eond6nned the "lOWr ithd spit- it"-plank of the,Chicago Platform and spoke' favorably of the *metalpolicy adopted by :the Democratic' party. When sttch leaders have repudiated, them own principles Wand. Iwo , seen the error . of, their iyaysotla our duty as DentocratstO he organized, circui t *, doCuments ma - tidying; moral and political truths, hold , Meetings and convert , sinnerti who still tread ni the dust life,: liberty and , . . property. It is certoin.that Beast Butler is not carrying out ).he' wish of..Liticoln in his present and past behavior towards the South; .Read the following from A.;' Lincoln, : No. vember 21st, .18U2, to 4eactil Shepley, at NeW.Orleans : "TO sends parcel of Northern men hei:ti as repiesentetives,' elected, ei.'would be under. steed (and perhaps really so) actlte point' of the bayonet, would be disgraceful and nut• rageous, and were to member of' Congress here, I would vote against admitting any such 1111111 to a seat:" . ' ti - Hot ye traitors, what do you say concern , big it? Dare deny it? It is hero in black • and white. :. How will you defend, in a on stitutional way. the election of, the Carpet baggers,? The misrepresentation of °mon. timents of the South, in OA a 'Mintier ii, overthrowing the great structure upo4 which this government rests. Are yowl - tot t miters ,for power. selfish gain, spomis,/and'impre-, cedouted despotism,?' lltul we not sufficient rule of the party in:CoUgressl Millions cry for rereogo I - Ivo' ma a meek and lowly Savior-6 Prince of' Peace—a teacher of charity, forbearance and love, and requested Peter "put up thy sword," but at the present nothing gleams hitt a lniserable. fiendish' haired and malicious spirit.' This is one principle of the Radical party under which they expect to humbug the pooplii, and , under which Grant probably rallies, but which will be seattered,hy the votes of the pulpit; like chnfl before the wind. Sail on with 'your Grunt and Kaddlejleek banner! to jufamy: You will be swallowed up in'a whirlpool and sharks Alit feast on such stock. Yon are doomed to diens "loil," as the fates have de. creed. 'There is no hope •left. • The ft A R. have eaten all their rations and arc minus the $2000.00 received from the late soldiers' Pair. You have deserted the Lincoln prin ciples—you - .have deserted your God--you have scoffed and mocked at religion—you have exhibited malevolence, theft, eorrtip , tion and fraud, and yon epitaph is written i "I - have _died as 1 have lived, nn inglorious career." - Filets as those from tho"chiof .of the Raiticalparty, uttercirb3: - Lincoln, an never be disputed. They are m political his. tory: They must be raked tip like dry bones, for:inspection. 'This infamous Radical, nig: ger party must die. It cannot survivaits Mot ~ and its supporters must cringe , to the 'honest yeomanry sentiment' f the, land. Dertiociate 'of old perks, I haVe been a :IVhig an ildtaterlyH 'a, Republican but I desire to see honest, capable mid Christian men elevated to high position. and theraforo, I will vote for Sep Mom: and Main 'I have watcha - the notions of the leaders of the - ,Conkasional rumps with - our State and .61nt3t politiciadtf 1 have siftcd.tho principles upon whichtny old party stood—lhavo Ought in every possible way to reconcile myself to the old issues of Republicanism, if they aye perverted for Bel t•aggrandizement—l have prayed for devo; thin to the old .landmarks, to which my an. _caters clang and under which they hold of. Gee,' but I will neyel, no, never, vote for it man who bps no policy---who is not gifted with the requisite qualifications for the Praiii• dency=who -is , not possessed With a, kind heart and generputi feelinga'toward all maM kind-twho is not opposed to political trick cry, moanness,< - passmiyand actuated, yen, influenced, by the 'miserable grablkers niter the public cribs, blaeltguards, editing differ. out presses,: who are mortally. *Q'untted if disappointed in themselves or friends not re: caving office—and who is not ~ oPposed to . , ' corruption. . 1 want honesty and, intexity of purpose to dwell in high stations—l want intellect, purl ! ty of heart and•magnaniinity to reign once' 'more as it did ero the:present corruptionists received the reins of the. government. • I ,havo prayed for the preAiority of the govern• meta anti it seems as if the vilest of the vile had the trtidancy foi,thelast eight y'eers; Loyalkv is played out. I used to sing it, but 1 have discovered it means nothing more than corruption and a desire to subjugate thti white men of the South, who rebelled; and in -fact aro better Union men than' our loud. mouthed, Northern bombasts; who stayed at home and feasted.on greenbacks whenever a chance presented. , • CITIZEN.' ' , _ TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY Aug. 28, 1868]j Gen. Roseerans has loft White Sufpluir Springs for ,Washington, address of the ex-Confederate lenders. The address, which will be published by the Democratic 'Executive Committee of Washington, is signed by Lee, ,Benuregard, Aliniander IL Stephens and others. Commissioner Rollins has inhrueted Komi of the detectives under the new Revenue law to act as SuperVisora Juan the latter officials eim be oppOinted. The Georgia Senate hua, passed it bill post. peeing the eleetion.in Savannah unlit .De cember. 'ln the Georgia HotiSe t yesterday, the eligibility of negroes to 'Vold office was discussed. It is stated that the leading dry goods firms of Now. York havo Agreed to Sell no moro goods to, southern buyers, except for cash. , * A fire in Bethel, Ontario county, N. Y., on Wednesday night, destroyed $40,000 worth of property.' The building • lti3 Bank at.; Now York, Was burned yesterday. Tho loss is over -S4OXOO, The Democratic State Cotiventof De latvare inet yesterday, and nominatatßeit jun-dell. Biggs, of New Castle, for. Congress. A resolution Was adopted declaring that suf• frage is a matter' to be regulated by the Stater. Judge Underwood is in* Washington, s try ing to have the Judiciary system - of Virginia reorganized. 'One man was kitletband four were injured by unthread collision near Holyoke, Blass., yesterday,. 'An old man. named Dickey, was robbed of $15,000 in U.' S.' bond's ,by a noted pick- pocket, in a street car. neNew York, yester 7 day. , The thief was arrested •but the bonds wete not recovered. . • Harrison Young, ft pegro,, was' hanged at Warviiek Court House, Vt., on Wednesday, for the murder Of Mr. Wooten, , He protest• ed his innoce*,'l and accused four other !wen of the inurAr, three of whom glee in jail, but refused to nanny the fourth, • The 'rope, broke; and 'he bad to be stispeude4 the second tine. • . b . toismicirsT 1 A ; 49e , WI ,we te4ieniende& ,a44o.2.ifterth , u-tt , I,'A 8 ' ' AiliTte N Libi l ~,.1. ~ 1 c1 : 73 4 1: s r, IWO BM Rate ribßikksi ': A ill ghoulAs Alt pla Bobo 4o to nursed as the drill tak ' Ono on, neat W oda oV)iptorablar 2a nokota tall bo had of R. O. e tbard'..aselau Bdt obtattd a Br 0.. ,Blorr ..4 Barrow Hotel and - tho Saloon under thaPca(Ofiloo. ' • - ' :'' aut. ZiAt u A 1110* wan, e App A Iktimayyt ott: • Aosnestia .' i~~~,,~l~~+~ib ' rlc<~• WOVEN"; "Ailif '.601101:-:RNIfiT1110 MEMO • , N,l .IEPOKRS4 For rake cheap ati • •• • .13. — D #El.lr A t 00S P • • 745 Penn Street abets Seventh. num. 2:1•21V t 3 r • " ' • •It larPio • . Tan . k 'I • ; LI T y CFA RD E ON . . SATCatriAy P:vENlsa, I much Do isas' A cordial in*ilidiert ii extended to all lovers et evert to bo present. • ' . Dancing to corn nionve at 7 o'elook. A gOod Dan 4 of Musie bee been engaged for the *Aston. ;, : - F, It. tiOODIIART. PrePrinlit. nog 2:1-240* i• --.2t_-.- ---- -- , --=- 1 -4—=-= 4 - 11NSOI.VTliglq QF PARTNPIIII4IIIIP. , 4 ..1./Nolico is hereby given that the, hrtnershin lately existing bettvßen Israel '. 'titte r and Deno 1 noville Itertolett ut Reading, a., under the fi rm ,of Maier &Rorie ette; IJederta ere was dissolved, '.O the I'M day § Anenst,lB6B, by tiftual eonecni., 1.11 the owing t the tt4k partnere ip are to be .ceired/ by, A. It. Dental) Eililutrio 521 ;Co Ni 1 aireet; Reading , and aI d I undo on the i gain /WV* nersbtp are to 14 prcfentei to hint for Arent. ', •• SRARG tl'R 'KM, .111iltWO'Lla, rE 1 Y-' 1. . , 111IFIAME COMNI)E. Aulenbrtoh's Hall. 608 rind 610 Penn SL J 4. g'2I;AVAIIT, - :Losieo and Atntiaffir; MAZEPPA. or tho WILD HORSE OF LAUER'S PARIt; written by J, C. Stewart. k • ' Admission 2f penis ; Orchestra seats 35 eonts.:' Clkildion Mots. Doors open an% eurtain , rlset! at o'clock. Don't forget the afternoon porformuncQ 01) 1.0 1 1 unto? afternoon at , 2 1 4 o'clock. nue;t7-t AUCTION I AUCTION'!~ All tlutt lorfo stud woll solooted stook of ,FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO . . . . I . J D 'lt Y. _ I Gr .0 . 0 D '8 ; I I Contained in thtikopular atom 0601 Neff, No 4 ` 537 ronn,Stroet. in the Oity.pf Roadhq. '! - will 14 Hold at. PUBLIC Commencing on tho RE.CO/VD 1)A rOP SEP:t .TEIIIII4III itext,'at 10 o'clock; A. M., 'u nd tinned until tho whOld stook id 801 d:! The undersigned makes peromptory, sato 0 the goodsin tho,solirsto're, gml Morpharitt rumen es others may find It to thtlit' intorost to attend th 6 sale. ' [ • `• . -- -won song with tbiD . and Inthorit imitates of geiMinO enstile. Try tIdA spin( id Soap, Bold by tlof AN.DEN O.IIEMICAL WOltli.l3; 48 North Front ritypec t .lNlOndolphigh nu 7.6m0 1)11. 1.01.4f4',De 13AliT11 'OPPWE A W RESIDENOP, • - No. 211 North Nittih threat, Heading, mig 201 in9t I BLANK BOOKS We a utte og andnrr sale a largo variety of Blank Books, which *II bg acid cheap , R : 17151,149 ROLITICALI . VOR 'DISTRICT ATTORNEY. To the Voters of Be t titS COusiti• ELLOW-bliMMATS.—Eneetitegell by thi 4 very largo vote I received in the Denuterati Convention of 18d for the nomination for Metric Attorney for Berke County, which -placed tulle the returni, (next to the successful candidatedani for which 7 ant deeply graleffil, I Again Warm self as a candidate for the office of District Attort ney, tit the ensuing election, subject to the tlects+ ion of the next Democratic) Delegate Conventieni Should I be successful in obtaining the titmliniti Lion and Mlbsoquent election pledge 'oriel( td discharge tho duties of the otlico with fidelity, in.; tsgrity•and courtesy, ISRAEL C. BECKER. - Reading, July 20, ISM • tf ran ASSEMBLI. E heve s , been nuthortzod - to annouttee th Air , y natno of I,lloltiel iit th city of itoading t de n enn(thltthe for Aunt bly, sub, Jed, to t the doeteiou of the Dernooratta DeletfAt • Convention, aug . 'PPP, OOUNTY 0011111/36,MIER, .:.! VIVII have been authorized to niininipeo thti V rpm, of William 8. Towel, as a condi.; ditto for County Cotnutiesionot, sub cot to tho clod, &ion of the Dcreocratio Deptiato nveetlett. ', a Ertf . 1 r'on poUNTY.• A.UDITOB: WE. HAVE been nuthorlicd to 'announce thti 11 fugue Of Wit,taAst H. BAUM of Hereford Township, ao a candidate for County Auditor, sub/ Jed to 01°443°18ton of the next. Doineeratic Belot gate Conveutton. Iltrdird, August 1863.-td POE DIR •OTOR OP THE POOR. rro -TIM' VOTERS OF BMWS COUNTY..--I; I for t Director of announce myself sea candidate Director or the Poor, subject to the decision or the Democratic Delegate / rule. If nominated and electedi my whole endeaVor will bo to have 04 . moo &waded ima Imam() and economical tenni i i 3 nor, - not b' lug committed to, any man or•partY et Mil to carry out this or putt Wilhite° to the iti+ Jury of th tua-payerA and others concerned. ' i DANIEL IL LORAL' i . Lower II idelberg, , Aug.'ls; 194 i ' f • • vi, COUNTY coMmOmpsrat. silo THE VOTERS 01 1 BURKS COUNTY.—Hair... I 1. ing been soliolted by a large stlimber or friends, I offer myself as rt candidate for the office of Coup= ty Oommusioner, subject to the decision of thq Democratic Delegate tlonvontioo, end should I he successful in obtaining the nomination, end be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties to the best ofrray ability, and.protect the interests oc the citizens of the county. ' HENRY SEIDLE, Reading, August 17-to . , . • • OIL.T.OW DElllloCRlATS,—Eneouraged hY, the very liberal support ` given me last. year b}! the Democratie County Convention for Ibis BMUS Legislature, and or which I tun very thankful, I s avail' offer myshlf as a candidate for the saute gt. om..e, tintdee to the decision bf the next Demi), .eratio Del ale Convention. If nominated and elected, I edge myself to use every e ff ort to pro mote the kes interests' of the agricultural; label= ing and mechanical clams of the I) Oct. rind of E td the mars of the people generally, as , stir nail.. Itospe ctfully yours, ' , • 1., ' I. , A. 7. crik PER. . . a 9-tft POCKET ,BOOK§. ilia Eagle llookatere, a large lot of pull BOok 1111 illill MOM ..~~ J:,1) wAAT AOl gdooorDwild MEM F" mg' Is) , ROOnalltra taui-Tonio, •, relies, fOrull ,61 404 ft of Ai Wri'MOOlagApAktiNgegkit ' • ' • - s • :•,• 1 j' edtitp4o4 fotibot inatelliees (nr as thty leinalit tortiod /wrath of • KOOttr Think Au Bottle. 1 11 1 01101M y riSKA 'Dion hybis I°sllqt :o4 um on ,Oeti rinoin o to'aouts.t4 - f. . ; • 11.00FLA.NDIS Oglitl4N'TONlO • 14* loratstilitiot 01% Ott itAreAterttriottlis tom w t Drat quality or , mato vret Alm Orollgttao.4 MirilfosmosA Pkontont re,ea form:oil et 11) r (Iffettd to ton I% itc ‘• those Prget fit eIOOLAO trentAkeltoli4 admlxturei wil lo 4100PLANIY8-(1141illAN no wh9!kikite qbjeotop to 4e eeealg ui ti o 'of e Ilityorti l elated. int use IWO' FL AND% It MA ti TONO ' They arti'.lioth equally 'good. and t ontala tit* moo modielual vlrtuos. the °hole° llotweqn the two being o were matter of taste, tho Tonio bolas th e utottt pato t kobti l s. - . The atonitie Not A 1;107 46f ClUAtly tot A i Indigestion, Dyipopflo, orOus Debility, owl, very apt to have its tonotioae demised. The Li boyulpathiaing as elosojAly,ias ik dots eith tounion, theft boootnol,vAlroOtO4l, thb mutt o f ivhiett , j.s that the patyrit from lOWA' or were orthe followlok tabas ConNumptlon, • Vlatnlonrb; inward tllo, s . olltett utllliood to the 'lead,Ztoidity , or the titelesolk, • kilaatteit; IfeartbUttiii i Pisgst"for toed, ^ , neAs or , lleigh ‘ t titom A aeht Our • • ErttetatiOrte, htiti oor nuttering ' . -44)1e Pit .of they toul o Kw loonies et the ead.'ilutrieu or lli 001% . Brent hit*, intgtO I,l4O ,l lVAttU r 101 V or tiutlotate., trig tioninittoffs *he lOW TroMieluets .of Vision, Lot. Yeha Oro t . igl(t. rain' to re Hoed,' DetViehey 'or' optilto dog; oilmen oft eillhia load hyri,• Pain ih histsto i rk, mot, Limb.; ete,, sudden Yitiehee ut, oat, Burning iu the klub. ConatantAntagin.ngs of hvit , stud (Drat' Lpprusiiiop of Si~klis, Tito sulTorer from thedo diseases should enrolls rho greatost caution in the selection of a 'Mundy for'hilt emu, putehasingoonly - that which his, ill as sured from his investigations and inquiries, pgr scums true work's shill/ sdluPuttlidetl, is tree from injurious ingrok/dicnis. and establish ed fdr itself a reputation to the euro of diseases In this connection wo would submit those welt knoirn F,Maedlos— • ' • . • .IIQOFLA,NDW,GIi,RMAN DITTERB 11'00'r .t: A'Nll - OR 11.titkrilOtlio , wir Dn. 0. M s , J,l,oseat,lshliadOphla, PA Thirti-five years bind° they - Wei° first introduced into this country from ltorthany, during which Dine they ht y° umionbtedly,iterfortned more cures, and benefited sulfaing Thimanity to agreater client, than any other retnedietknoWn to thepubllo. Those remedies wilt of cure Liver Come taint, Jaundice D_yspopels, Chronic or Nervous ability, Uhronf j / 'D'art MHO: D isotwo 'of the hinoys L mid all Isonees.l` arising from a Dir ordered Liver. litOillaCt /001011100; DI,',LI-TX. Running from fny °auto whatever; Prostriitlon f tho tiystinn, Winced, byilevorti 14bor, H , '• ardships. lisposure, Fevers, &u. ' Thirtlis no Medicine extant equal by thebe raw edlos in such oaeos. . A tong an vigor is !inpartod to the Wholchoyern; the appotlte Is strengthoned. food is enjoyod,4 estouiaoh' digests PA:itchy, the UMW is puriflei , tho oomploxion becomes sound and healthy, th i rellow tinge Is oradloatod from the eyes, a blopi Is given , to tho cheek., and the weak and nom invalid bcconics a often; and healthy k being.. ' • i I .r. EILSON . e; MArANOED IN , Lilt, And fooling the• hand' of time wog In ficavi,l7 ' upon them with:all its attenuant ills fi nd 111 the UM of this lIINFALkiror tho TO 1., , on elixir that will instil now life into their ye or restore in aluotisure the Wimp a4d ardor of;m 1 / 1 ti scUthilll days. build up their ;oaken forms,, and glv heath and happincts . to - ! thelneitilining years, - c; , •t,''. • • j It Ls a well establis circuit , tliotflilly ono-half et ) 1 the female portion o ou Lipulation are seldom in the enjoyment of goo health. or to use their own exproseion, " never foci -well. i- They •at lac id, dovoid.of ph energy; eatrtimely norroae, and Hata no appetite. 4. To that class of Persons the Krilias t or the TgNIC, Is especially recommended. • , • • • • • WEAK AND DELIOATN 011ILDItEN . ... m, . „ Aro ailii strong' by the! UBO of ' pipet pf tneis toititilles. :They will curo every eas'o 41 bfAltAtb Ilithi, without toll. • ' , , . ' ThousatidS of certificates ' hair() acautoulated , ill the hands of the* proprietor, but epadoWili allow til the uublioation 01 but tow. Those, it will be pb survod, aro men of note, and of ouch ettuicilail Mil they roust bii. tiellovedt • , TESTIMON,ILALS.,.. jo H • Ilan. 'George W. 4, w i leeeswad; `Chief,julico of theqiuprono bOtiri ? write, PHIADIMPOIA, March WOK "1 tend 110oflandin Beeman Bitters agood tonic usoful In diseases of . tho A digestive orgaka and o great benotit in C1i119,11 ofti t debility. nod ; tkaut netvous notton In the yeti n. 'Noun, truly_ • 0130. W. WOODWARD. • From Aev, Joieph K. Kennard; D, D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Chute!), lialie. Da. J.tomoott.--.l)Emt Stn:-1 have beenfreowent• ly retuestod to oenneot. toy Homo Agi v tccoio mon ations of di ff erent kindsof medic • but re gard ng the practicelkr es out of-suy piroprt ate sphere, I huvo in Mill oases declined/1 but with a clear proof, in various instances!. awl partit. utast)? in soy own family,. of tho toe of Is!. /I(sof land'e (lomat' liittete.• I depart for once trout my usual course. to .express. my full oonviotion thet.fur oturral debility ofthe *Mem, tind espesktfly for kfcter vonlida int. Oil (11 (And valuabte preparation. , In some cases it inay nil; but usually. Illoubt not t it will -be very bonoticial to those will:4oer from the above causes. • . ' I Yours, very respectfully_ J Eighth. NNARD. bolow Coates 81. lion. James - Thompson.' Judgo of the Supremo tourkof iennsylvinis. „ - r. • . PippitompidAiApril 28,180. , clinaider Ifooftand"a Ilitteys a yaks ble tvflirinqin cn4o of wool pr indigeotiOn or pepsin. I can certify tuts trim my exporteueo olit • Your with siteeney •t • • AlifIES ThCOMPOON." Front •Itov°. M), &militant LditorThriatien Chroniole, iinde r haliti J. havn.derived decided boon. (tom the, use os Ifooltand's Uerviati /Sifters, nod reol It .MY 1.9101eM to recenispend thous de 0)06t, VOlllllOlO Whit, to all who Aro aufferieff groin 'amoral „debilitY 6 or' froia diseasos Orlisingyosn dorapiroicent, sir theliver. • Youre, truly, ' B, EBIIDAIfIo =I C:A 1111.0 N • L German, Ileinecties arer , cortnteirtited• See Viet the signature - flora. bf.JAUKSONiion the wrapper ofeaobibotr.ll*r. , All °there Art coun terfeit, Prinetpiaee and iiiintilltelory, ai the eremite Bledieirko Store, No. 601.firch Btreet,P , biladelphlk. CHARLES M. :EVA.Mi3 I : Propi:loo§ Formerly a ' • PRIOR. -1 Billera,ke t i t tre em; .; it ‘, Hobilatufe Germari Tosti.,'tiut up ftPatiiirt botilek $1 60 per lifittlo. OA ha!! dun iv,s7 150. -. intDo not foiled if examine well the ertlele yet buy, in order to get the 1011U1110. " FOB BALE BY, ALL Draggifitei :An& ` S torekee per „.. .• • _nasally 1 *N x. t , 34.14. •• 1 al U ME