Terms of l'ulMU-utio:. AtJ urijti-vA?.ftin r 4 i f .1 it l! 4 S:ai2r::t Herald :,).. .il.'e-l ev.r U-iiay alai-aiius .1 J VB jkt annani. ii il m a-Itaoe..- oilK-nria 2 id , invariably I eharKe.. No lliitlm will b dlajwibiaed until 11 ! rrearaa are i. P.Mttuiter n-irlein? l, u'tlly u when rubaeril-era do ml late out j tieir upera will be held liable f.iht!(ltilw- j j,a'.:wriier removtnz Iron, wie roeiotfif-e to an- (,:livr ihuuil ft ve m tiic mm( ul tbe f..ni.er well the ireeeul onVe. AI lapo. j Somerset Printing Company, j JtJHN 1. t lis rcrjciiunji toLciteu n4 i.uuciaailj itsend- U"LHA M II. KXTZ, A ITHKX ET AT . ... i- .. I ivi. i.r..nil'' mtrn- ui'l llie lj ilullMC cuuii KK . EH, . , , Svm-r,l. Ptun. , ' AI.E.NTiN K H AY. ATTt.KN EY AT UJJ ui li-ly. J. a. hl.e , ATrKXEV AT LAW, M.. n at c v Ml care Kiluvim Ui " rnuiiu W. K. ill I" PKL. Arr'uxti.s at IXlKtKIII H" I'JE1 .reiiui . I'll . 'a .uaiu v.rwr 4 ..U.i H-i Um.MV ATLAW.M M ! . ill tip-uii'il 1 - "' 1 to 1.1. u. M i.rj " . uu i-ulice""" . e. t..inp In VidUU J". ''" V AMES L. I'L'Ull, Arr.-KNEY at law. -r..u.J. Jt....'.l'-r".l"'""' ."'I l"'-i y. , juiyu : ..H...KIMvltL. ATTt KN ! TU, l:,ri ,-.nv in .UBi'fWI ;aa ..::.inu -i.- iie iili jjj-.jtiiiit.nl! na Iil:lii Al.tu- Uli. 1 UEMtv k si-hev attckney at law, riu-AiTiii:ii. rri n.v.i.T-tit. I - All HLK a. UA1THKK. Aii.e-iwyn ) ,WIHi !. A.I .r..mj.ll. itu:-U. "b. . iW "I', iuirr. -Ii.-7V. j lir 1. 11. L. ilAEK. aTToHNLYS AT I It LA W, MUisrwU ' 111 T"ll iU N' ili- r ul .' lllt oiuiuiw. " - ; U u.wl 10 u.eui .U it VHU-tiy IlPl.il-i I'J- j 1 AVV NuTIl'E. Alrler K. C' lrotu b o, uff IU w.uinw iui , j.ouiu ix-uiuio. umoc iu.ui.. J ion. i, T'J. j oi in u. co rr, ATTUkXEY AT LAW 1 O h. up en" la 1 alM-CMii" !'.ra-ir'l i" blvr :Ul:d(M In .I'll ill. i. t. .fUJ.f- I f 111 ifcri.u t.jf 1; it.' rru ailent' litifil ul lrt tin iM'U- UiUk-jt iii.'s.i .'i;tu I l li DlirUAKLIi t. ier b'f 1 1 n-kU)ilieuw "I &nerH..t w "- ii). tjibiaiMMelKe,uuaJ.!I lullMb- tt. K. M. UliMEL will fHi.inu i.i, iu.-..- itli -lie. il ! uit .... - ROBlrv. I'lbi l tb 1J i'.a'. 11 ... tlirt .1 lll-IIB M - ' ' a ,K. l. IMLUNS. KI.XTlT. Sonjerarl, Ilp uitk 11 i:.lri l!l-k. Q. u.aH. wl.rr he cn at til tit".-" .11 ktn.la u. li a niliiuc r. tui.ui it. - 11 klU'il, i.lt.1 i-f .e bi .1 iuUjrui.inaprMs. . irau4. ii.rraute.!. 11 UL1UI1, O t. GOOii. 1111' SIC I AS it Uw ,, MMi:itsr.r. iv. M-Orri. lb MioMKia B!..k " .. . ill. W. M W N M MAUli-, XJ ---K.-rTTd'-r ! KESIDtlJJ'Y PEN iM i:i:i:t. i-a. .e.eral jeurf e-riniee. . ..V.T ..".li r.., nil ..T.HM.t U!.ll by ... 1 leelb. I 1 I?n Vn.ii. iuiei-.i. ireert.aor all th.- !.r r. :,re act. I'lL-r: alio.. led 1 Ul j it I ie mil - j . ,; t Ibe ! Ural teeth a -per".. Ml"X"tKA (i..uier...l H.Hiw. Su.:aeli.. nuaraiUaid aprll JKTIT. .m -e auve reer a. FreW; '..re. H-.ii.--r . t. . In the laat buem yr.rf 1 biie aTuy re the pre.- o. .rilb"..! Welb .......... 10. re.. II it .lemaii.l t.TI.e'l. bn II. anl . ... . ,., ,'ir,. . II,. I I MU rJeet ol teeib ai 1. w rrri ' ."". a.e 10 ... eiiiaiae v j -- --- .1111 ira I theMl lUailV oili.r piae . .. 1 a.- ,11-' iimUu.C a "! f." e,M a , oi eurt.irt.-r. in. .r.Wli-k.y-.;--.'" 1 l,eIaa.elee...l.r thai ii A 1 ". ' LfooO.. U.ey cat. iU on a at t..r ajrl f'et 13 ' r . MILLKIi, !u-rt-i-ivf Ive prartl. In Slialikavme. Lii li..w jKrs n iM f mi ' I ti,.w iro it.iiy . - r ,w jM fb.e. and len len. Ula pnnri .mai ei- . . - .... . ..1 i..m,.ii mil eu-'.til:T. t,.w i i f 'r'njce ii 1.I-- Ij,- aj.we. t.ii.ne uie 1 fiff, r ke w- witH " aui.'M. (. ;3ai4iail fteii-g-y . it ralif prouipily anrwemd. 4ee.;j, ri-iy. JOHN HILL. 'dbhtist. . - . . . . . ... 1. I IttM A UTIFIC A I. TEETH!. I. V. YLTZY. J ) EI .u nrr. T i S T . A rilael-.l Teelb. a.i: Ule.ll.eat t-.t 1 1' .rtk-tti ... ne fi t ke ret.. tali i.. ki.i If.- r.-- t-i llei.-ei I.-.I.. U. Ike fir..- riall.4 "I balUI .1 Use lb VK..UI' uie by if.'.er. on -u Adilma aa le. 1 l..e .o1 I'.:.( iw !-4.ny iau:p le!-TS 11 ILL H0lE, A.. T.kf avtialt;ib(' W ...i I . it. iii' a."; t-m ( . i-.- ii.' Tt't tr.t in.i: -ir r.-- -n . i r.a ' rt '-it i 1 Be Tt''- wIM r-Hi-li rts t i (ttiTi-lw. ' t, ir ; tMt t!:p n,rkt :... la rce .iif! c iuoi--.-t M -: atiajwlk-j-i. irlit j i) IAM0M fiOlEi. AJl" ... CI Sl I'M. I'li'imelor. itlif . I -. t..i) if J M.klr'. -"D ' Hilt. Anents fir Fte as Liie liius JOHN HICKS & SON, And Real Estate Brokers. r.sTAii.isnr.L it.v. ferfcw win. i-n ;.. aell. buy or ei.-hanae iro.- i env. -e hrrent wiil htid U to their a-.vaauae to fj-r ibe dei-rtp'n tbere.. aa noehariteia JUie ub 4u AT r iitfl. hew eata balne - eb.-ra..v ari.itwprok.pU) alieftdrdU' aolf. OMES FOR ALL I Lt fr iavf. n Irrw vtttiln lit- nh of ex tj aH.brf. ir. I u ! IfKUhitiai, btt!. K tiarUL, lln.tfr ballet. LUtiV fall 1 !.!-. lUtll I - ei, v , la 4i.-rt kra ;- , mMiy ie (Mro ia 1 1 (iw vovaavrtk t av tr H' 1 -W tof. Tt e Warrjlae!. 1 rTU Bltlh IB kavtssi aUSai li) ral4Viuw Ut lft tAM.i atslCTial laM til", I'r'.y 9tKr4. ,lfl ta; -.i( I- ltt be n t vt .4 .r ft4 tudit rio ti. ' ii ft. 4 aii m mui wt Uw prnt.aruc tit i- mr rcatu mA tKrf! U . W ti AM. rh3 rr VOL. XXV. NO. 21. liontt. MSSTOWN SAVINGS BANK, 120 CLIMUN 8TUEET, J'HNr-TwV..rA. rate il iiittTt-t pix xn-r oL iotenllue Hi ! iiuw u 1 s.tafi f the i-'h;! tno fjuiKjua i iiu cir w.Utwut trub uiC ipi- i.r ii. .Tf ti . b Ui irt lit tile i)ri.U tM'k. i'ftM'.r lu-nl .m rful Pre frfti,. with j tiiurp i be iiouuui ot Umu doPirvl. tHwd rvter f en'- in-ru ct tiiit rtttrwt. Th:HMrjini"ii ip rx.'iuMvvij a Saving fUnk. I couiuier.'Ul 4(M4f nctlvM Burr uttousnU biti le. u erHti.tl M(-un:. upj-il ;t f r b."7Tni;tv.lel the rui. v U)-u Mtxi vrUl Uw ruUuuK WUe ! il. A.J. Htf. I. ".Uy. J'4itt UiK-uaa. lutC ii. A. B.ii!. l-wirl ui.liOj U' 11 u.iti.m i.aiidl J. .durrcIL riri.1nU Fr"k U.iwrl. Tre.ur.r: l;f4 hiatr, S.iiu-iii.r. U"Vji J. 0. KM MEL &JS0XS, Schell & Kimmel, SOMEUSET, l'A- Accounts of Merchants and otli PooDla Solicited. Drafta j ne(rot;able in all puna of the Couii- Collcctiou mede. Cambria County BANK, M j JOHNSTOWN.PA., ! Heury S-uoaMc'i Brlc Bi -ling. ! A (.witriil lU'ikiui; Huiin!Tinnct'd. l.ralU ami UM od aii.rr buutfliland W. t..- 11 -tir la.iM iu all jbiiIh '! '! ' niicil Si:m t ;inj.ia il'r-: allonMl 1 l rl U ituiiuu:. ii leu sn nvuiti. 'r l uier. sls-i..i rr!.uvm oi.lt with i"nlinsnd ctrcr b- ii"ll nwaiy lt tmrt. apri!ll-7i. JOHN DiBERT. JOHN D. ROSERTS. JOHN DIBBHT & CO., J5 j KERS, CORNER ilAlK LND FRAKEIK STiETS, JOnNSTOWN, PA. At'.iuntM f .Merc-liMiitM mid . . ........I.. kuli.i4l. tMiier miiii fw a-nr.- i u- ,;!. lrJtll Hi"(tliHle Mil nei.,it.Callrrll ta.lo. Inirrrl m I lie rale oi M l'tr M'iU. r Minium nl- Siitine IH'IiomII ItiMika IhMI- ed.Hiul liiierml 'ompouilel Seitil-mimiMliy wu n ueoiroa. A ,.,.,.n,1 Hnkiug IJumii.. Tr;tns.ict?d. F-t.. M Mmu ail Ciprs, J. II. .iiumeruiMii, try , vol.- ' '"KalaCraS:, atiiuervii ppn. TI Ul! ..f eiarcot .line, ut I. ran In. mmufuo lur. 1 i.y I luiMiti, i.l l'a- in ' i.l ti.bni-r. r 1 fee eia:.i.i-aT.i.ot beia'Ue.1 by anr in the roar-k-t. Oi.e id uie lal .a. k i.l .-be. lt tolsict-" e or l-f-nijlr lo . uicm l. I'ri-e, !o tbe lliuna jdti'JA Cook & Beepits' FAMILY GROCER! Flour and Feed STOBE. WtJ WO-aI.J BNt rff-JtaX-tfUtlV elTUa -iilH tO OT fri0LHJMu tut i-uuaitj fcDfiaaif.i. iu :ne luu ami flii.l: f S-utcrw!, tiiitt r hTi nn-nrl imr NTrvre on J.4AY CfiOSS STREEl i 5it ip add ill 1 ' I i Con fprl io ur I 11 ilprff ' frr aIla..l.. i'fia(-0"i, C'iaTMIa. A-.. ' TVe will e-i ; l.'Uit rv wl.u : voe. af all te al'plv ir ri- h 1: s t i v a 1. 1 r v o r FAMILY FLOUR, :0HS-MKM.. 'tATS. Sfff.l.J.ff Ci)l:x, 0 i TS J is in. COX CHOP, auhnf.iytj!" ! 'i k-t llepart ei-J.TJ mm kigs let: CASH 037. JvSSSS i - STaVTlONleR'S l l. b w. will aell aa -he-p ie -kertap. r-1)i -iri ni.n1 mir le 4" an kin. la. and aia.ii.ae-i (reuiysair , wa ju iguu-nt. lws'1 bruet where we ;y . i - '"lY.tl.N l-WalS 4ll.. fW, f l J NAUGLE HOUSE ! S: Ccisxs Fa. FH EI) NAUGLE, Tro'p. tti.K a! tii dMnio4e (r in. tarTiiUaK L i;h fi in' o- w iun:iin tr.u atakitix it of; ibe HV'H .Uinrra- -ftnsx isw.tajsj truiilf 1 1ST i- U- rUVJ a4 T-i' mp1hJ 9i:h the f-biant VtatkV tilt IBArtvl atU'a- ' ' l - - ( Linre a rat .a. wrwMtar k attaebe. 1 aiel lafcil lul and altiB'iic t.aile alwa.a ia at-' 6etumT. - . -- i . - . lhanleraukenbyiWwwek.iiay.waMat.. - i liar alwave a.j-j.lie.1 with IheehoitierB lbanra. July aa. lie Xeui Advertiaemmti. THESE FACTS! THE TESTIMONY. OF THE WHOLE WORLP.' V i IIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT Bad rn.i.Htrnmd riera AlliU-f.-rli'ti -nof .ri- arc remediable dy the ' pr"r .ml jillcMH f lm-tlmble pre- (' LMIhiU. In KUeU.t lMeor but k"K liy 4aUT u Ui k1k "1 ' he wuun'1 t-nftber ti s roily; i (r k1 I ilie kia miu. . bouxy Jiwiiri oool ti.,11 a'uu.111. u.Mlcrotrlli to brii nut with to- xfiai tnauoraiu in l.,jtJ n.tar.1 Ui foIt tvrr in lew ihi Tll6 tmly ratimi&l .nti rKUun-tlit: luaamauen in ana alH.ut the wiand .ad wiwii he ike neiirbhuelnr part by r.M.lUK la ph'atv v( ilieliinittwut aa aau ta lurvea inuj ibcau ilii;1 will rau.e tai- uiallKiiant bumir U- heilntln. nl all Imm tbe brJ, rwoiiva, awl dlaevlurwl (Ui ruvuJ U.ul Uie wuuuil. a.ire. ur uleer. anil when the hutni.r afemmeil. the wiAirHlaihem. el.a will a ma bettl ; warm breaii and water puol nn ajiji imi over the attreied .ri, alter tbe Ointment baalcen well raoixxl fn, will aouihe and fcolteii the m.iue ami prea.ly aaatat ibe cure. There is a .tiarri.ti.n ut ulcer, ire an.l fwellintr. whleh nee.1 aot be natanl her, atteodaal iua the lol iieaut ) uili. uU tr which th( lluuinrnl u ur If. n li rerouimenflwl ail s anrerelya remeilr. In i:uriu aui b uuiauii.iiif surra II Dvier fail lo e au.re iheem'.eui tu a healthy (late ( the Pllla bv Ukea aecuriiing Ui the printed iueiranltau. Di pi her la. I'leeraM Hare! Tarsal, aad) - 1 Rcarlot aaal alher Fcvcra. . Aiit o( the a I mre diaeeeri may tie eared by well raiii.iua: Hi. I'mlun ni three time a day inio tbe chea:, uir.wi. au.i nui ul t lie- patient : it will Moo penetrate, and aive iuiiue-liaia retlelr Meoieiae uikeu by the ni'tutb oiut uper.tc uima ilia whule ;mli in ere ill. iniluei.ee can be fell In any Itieal tian, whereae tbe uliiinient will do it wurk at dui'u. V liever trie tbe unguent la lite aUre nuu.ter lr ihediBeaae m.me.1. iir any aimilariiia. crdem aBei llhi! f ein-A and throat, will Dad tuemei iita relieved as'j a e'hnrtn. All uflerera ln.tu theae e.niii!lnn ani uld enveloiiethe rhr.t ui mi. in Inn bri'ail inii alter bbllii-e. at ler the liniment baa been well rui.lird m 1 It i) areatlv ututlt tneeurevl tne tnmal ami cne.i. Tuailitvlhe iever ami leaaea the lndaaiatlufl. emiit ur iiu lil la ehuuid I taken oiaht and iu..niiiiit. TheO.iitwent will ppjdu.-e per?.ira- th4i. (he Kraad eaaentlal IB ail ca$ea m leeen. ik.re iiimaia, ur where there niUUI be an oiuirmi Inn m the ' best, either from aatlima or oilier cauauei. Pllra, ri-lala', HtrtPtr?. The above eliof eoiplaiit wt)I be reui4 by umbily hwieniiiiir tbeprta wltb warm water anil 111411 uy wul eueeiuai ruvniut m me iiui Lient. I'ithiu autieritik. trout tfiemi dlreiul enta plalui abouid be at mwuieut ta rreHlo tueirprore.-. il h"i)id lie underLaid Uia4 jl u. b.k tu!ii'.'ienl merely u. iner ine Kin ojelil on ibe .nceieij paria, I'M. 11 aiiuu uc w.i j i njou m 10 ( . e.a:Miraiile nine iwu or ihre tiuii'l a day, Ibat it baay be taken into me eyeiem, wiiencv 11 win rw. iuoie.ny biuJeu sore or wound aa eUectauily a. th. uirnpali.aiiletiitheejre. There agalu bread aua al-r imuilicoa. aiior taw ruiiemy iu w we tnniuieitl. will do ureal service. Tbtviftbe only ure treatiaent lor lemalea. eapeaol eaneer In the euiuiaeii, - waera there may be general beurutg doan. tJ . . . Iudlarrrllupa of laalli ; $area aad lUutcpij a alu i f elllnui. can will, ceualntv, be ra.iK.ilty .ur and Ilie 1'ilia la ure.1 II thelllutnieut lie used Ireely, t mi lit m ken nttfiil and numfcr. aa rocutn tneudeii iu the pruiivd tnairuetiotia.- n lien trcai- e.1 In any other way they only dry up in one plnee tn braali out la another : wqereaa tun Oiqtluent lelu. vc Uie bUmor IT IU the I) aleul.au I leale the 1. .ii i.l a v1i..ru and he.ithy beiiiic. It will regain, itiue wuu tite uaeol tbe I'tlia to ibaurv a b,.Lu(t caro. rplral Harrlllasa. aaraljral, aaal IkilnT Jul a la. ,: . . v A tlh.Jiiih llo-aboreeotaplainla liidor widely in their orutm aud nature, yet tkey require lueal trealineiil. Mauv ol the worat eaea. of -aueh dii auiMt. Will y Id tn aeutcuaiiatifely laun iitaea time !i.;i tlnaiTibtireiiiy.iiilljientlj rot.tvd luiii t be ivrt"- a ttei-u.a, even after every bluer meant have la (led. In alt aerkioa mala. I lea tbe I il bouio 1 taVen aeeorlib u tbe printed d(rertkaa aeeoaiieiniUKeaeb Ivi. ft of (Ike Ointmnl tnd Pilli aaiwd be aae4 blowing eaart? " In Had I e , li-i.l Urea -IS. . un., : liui.ioni, Biie 01 .loarhe- toesand hattd- FHea. Uucu-bjy, t'hl.n-1dot. f!o-D' 'oft). R,iennitiin, l.'auM-, ., Uotiiracioiland B -re 5i.ple, Willi Joint", 'SoreTlimall, KlphanUiiria, jj-klu tir-eaeea. iKlii.uiaa, 'l.IUt- : tjiandnlar 5HUny, S-.re Head!., I Tumor J, i i.vrj. 'Wound i'liiiniaine. na, Chapped bandt 1'iiea, j .a. ftl ll l-X.m are genuine ualrx the -izualun; J. havlxa K. a Bifent 1 the Vmted S at. urrouriiiF ewh la.l of Fill; and Ointment A b .arl, .Bie teaid be lre, lo ,.. uue e j di-rir.ie iiu.-h ihtnrmaii'in ag irtay lea-1 1 trie detee Ituaotany party er iartie: eountertelting tUf Qieui -iu-.. or teudirtit liie 8aiue,nonii.y ' tb-m to bwjnn. HI. .....'' ,SoH a. the Miinnfaetory ol Pruleaa. Hot. lo .v a Uk. New Y rk. (tut by ail re;oe iiruaitur'aand i'liltram Jlleilli'iue tlif.l.lM.ultlia rlviiiied world, In p. at 26 eenia, ti ctuia, au.l i each. , . .' i W There H iaai.lerab!e firlnc by taking tbe 'f.tr' , X. B. Kireetioo; for tbe juidau- u( paiieM r-everv uiitiler are aluxeJ to each pot. June 14. K.J. W. - - - .- "' E. H. WITH ROUSE, HEMKTONB & CO. 'tei Unit: St., Baltimore, M. 1)., V luU rxMWtrBny k the merchant' of ' fr-mer- set tT.ia y( tu nrhft Iu.b tbe.r opW rj hj -j FANCY GOODS. .aorbiK (heat aatlaiaeti both a re-aid peine an.i ou.ii.iy ot nKik. Tbe merchant vuailtur 1-wiMiB. re reukxjilyrrcneu.(tcll and set njeo.iofeuiakuHifiiay.a ;t -.. ; A T E HOOFS. bae who are aow bnlMmr kowei ih-iull know I tba . H .hcaprr in tin luoz ran l filaie . K.'i i, in mi r e.'iinit... tilate wiii 4jui kpnu, m norei niraaiwn.ulrl. Mlalewlvp tbe pur eai w.iet loe eif.rrM. - ttlate U Br pr,.l. fceery .! houeeihi.u.l bare a Slate root The uiWef sliaml if krated in Hmhertaail, where k ana a Bz-oo 8atli a. . . ; t-. Peaclibottom & Buckingham . hll.tf -tl.' r, s-a lav-l atetaJl-, 1 un,r- SJKW ViliWI Ml lA-aj It f tiwWMTT aV 111 it warnm inn. tuuaivl oc i at hiftirrtu-. Nu lie lilRtor A II I - ' " A S E B F. E K , ' ii. Sairi-kT. . Ajl th. IO URL1NG. FQLLANSBEE & CO. Merchant' .Tailors, ' 'l And MannlVUTvrft of ' Gent's. Youth) and Bop, GCCal 4 " Wlfet, fiy r FtfU AveaW. t r, rt- , . t apri PTTS BUR Gil. fARDWELL ; " i-ii-r., : nil ;;:v-" b..b-.-.vi,. ' M E3 . .. - a.:. . -:; r ,.' io i -,. J V7 t X ....... . - a i . i:r--.t '.'--. iasj.-., . 3 'a t ? SI -..'. " i! .".'.'l', ....'4 ' - . ..... - j . . . . . .. . ,- .:' i i Im t , (!. SOMERSET. PA.; WEDNESDAY! NOVEMBER 1, 1876. BKATE HATE A WHECLEH. ' , Mr-Bold it Ttri'. ''' ' ' Hil we now our falla&l chitfuins. . Haven, the brave and bold,, :v . ! WLefler, loo, whose deeds is story i Rank with those of old. 1 Once again our glorious banntr '"". On the Breer.e we throw ;; With the stars above ns floating We'll charge upon the loe. ' ' Bnithers, rise and let ns rally Every soldier trae, ' ' . .i - Shout aloud, let tones of thunder ' Shake the wtlkin's bine J V Hail! again, brave Hayes and Wheeler, . Leaders true and itroni. , 1 ; , They will calm the waves of party, . Kibbling every wtony. , ... Ta Taar Teala. " It is time for Repablieaa papers to stop dipputiog about tbe election io Indiana. As to whether the (ruber catorial victor? of the Democrats or tbe CoDgrcfsiooal viotory of tbe Re- pnblit-aDis is tie greater triumph is of trifling couseciucDce in face of tbe fact that ao election vastly mora impor tant (nipeqds. Williaras jq the exec utive thai' of the Hoouier state will be powerless fur harm io tbe event of tbe election of Hayes; but with Til den in the White House, Williams may be counted npoo to do ai! in his power to disrace that State by a close alliance with tbe colnnjn of dis loyal Confederate States. 'Morton saved Indiana -front anarchy 'and Kentucky from rebellion Jo lSb'l: but 10 tbe attempt to nullity tbe amend ments to tbe Constitution which will be mace if T'lfJt-'" ejected illiams will be found a pliant tool uf tbe pew Southern oligarchy. We may as well face the real situation fire't as last. There is little comfort to be gained from tbe renuji jg Indiana, We have gained Congressmen; but n ili that avail against tbe purpose of tbe Democratic party to break down all the constitutional and statqtcr guard, erecteii for tbe protection of human ribu f With all tbe power uf tbe executive' department of the National Government io our bands, we are unable to protect ' tbe lives of the citizens of South Carolina! Let Republicans, if they can, conceive tjbe situation with lildeo as com manderin-cht f of the army! South Carolina is ao armed famp. ' W'n thelsteUty davs 100,000 stand. of rifjes have been imported into that Male. The white liners bare provi ded themselves with a dogen butter. ies of artillery. Tbey have ao or gaoized, equipped, and drilled army of "."..GOO men, and of these 45,000 are trained Cod ft derate veterans! And this army is to be detailed at tbe polls, on tbJ Tib of November. Let us say no more about baring gawej Uougressipea in oqianj-f jije the brutal bite . Qlizascby of 8 jutb Carolina places its . heel "upon the necks of a race of free citizens, and points Kg baronet and its cannon de risively at the emblems of national authority. In 1S32 South -Carolina fire-eaters contented themselves with nulliScalion resolutions; now they arm apaiost te fr?? p;erci;a ol tie right of tutkago. J a glson declare that nullification was a threat against the sovereignty of the nation, and swore, by tbe EternaJ. thaf he wogl hang the qqll:t)ers 1 Do American citizens perceive the danger Jin tbe bigb-baoded proceedings of the whites of South Carolina ?. pa flofc ttpjf tQW wi.b alarm that the Deniocraiip par ty North applauds every apt of Qeo. M. C- Hutier o4 bis follQwera, whta it Is plain that every aot evinces a set tled purpose to wrench power frox tbe majority by the force of arms f Mississippi was wrested from the con trol of lue majority by terrorism, in limjdfttiop. m marker last al.n'art we to sit sapfoely by, whO, w'u baj. ocets at charge, bands of outlaws drive back free citizens from tbe bal-rot-bues. and go make, of their- re. corded 'Fei d'et a fraud aoj a fifil t is ao awful rt flection, and it' portends disaster, that the Republican party has aepep.ed tbe ultimatum of the priiiccratic party-'w otited 8utb" when' it i known ibat there are Republican innj-rities in tbe States of Mi.-riai-ippi, Ljuietana, Alabama, and Souh Carolina. The Republican sneaker on tfcf? stuwp .ayfeaiid the Uepublit an editor tbe chair writes, 'Tildeu will carry every Southern 5 ir " an(J so arcnsloafi feaTf . tbe people bt'C" te lo tbe outrage that bi implies that neither tbe man wb -pebk-or ibr uian who writes, nor ibe man . who reads blushes at tbe rriuie! Aud Vet all kuvw that the State- Uk5jefj are Jepubli(:an States', a nug-mty t f w b.e cip'jns deeirp lo v'ne " f -r Hayes. The jMrr-ftr! waehrt Its tjapdt-f-Ui hpowardicescd pusillaniniity The Jter Oyan de clares here and now that It U tfced j it f tbOjiVtkident lo Ueue bis proe lamaiioc declaratory tf a: purpose to gaard the endangered bafl-t b.'Xes jn rbe S-U'btrn ?rate, and lo rro t Vt frcfj" pnifn'ip jbe free ejperll-e oftheri bt of suffrage on tbe 7tb"of Xovimber m?t. .nd bavioj wqetj bis pr'gctaqtailQB, ttftt U Is tls du'y lo bac it np by every available soldier at tbe goverement. There is G' tltpe tolose. L-tibe rifls cluba ofS o h Carolina be du-bandooed and . tjiav-par.-ed.,'. Their existence Is a me nance not only to tbe freedom cf elec tions, bqt .to the eovereignty of the tj6p " Tb. a?p tme( against the equality of the right of franchise ' Tc tbe ballottbey oppose ttebuljat I.ptthl nnholv avarfara cease at onoe. or let the blind lealotg who wage it we rmner tnat. it is poblwb perieh by the- sword." Wrangliog! h5 crippled Feralin whe 't-. lover what bas passed is nnseemly in tbe face of the awful emergency tuatji'""" t "f " n,r,l,e ' enfronw the Amer can oecnle. ' A , irjatesfiropends fq'wbicb ia trammeled up tbe Issue of life or death to tbe re-1 Public, peace or war as tbe heritage of 6flts people. " To your' tbenis, O T.pl'rkieiro 7ife-r Ortwi: ' Mr. PoTbeitper ' scolded a servant at a Vtiea hotel' tbe other day for bis d tint ori oess io brioiog him water. Jbe man coorteousfy po!ogued by) saving: "Sure. Mr. Dorsheiwer. it! isn't alleys as conTanpinqt to dbraw j water as it is to 4hrw mileage." ' 1 J-waanaaaaaawaeaaawawae , a , ' 1 j Col. Bob lngersoll says, ."ibe col-; ored man raises verjthiog that is raieed in I k -tioaHJ esaapt- heil." " : . it. ii ,aaa. U-.: I Vote for Campbell and Yutzy. ori wisAiveTot trrTEat fe . . -1 i. .i- 1. &ii i " jt'- ' , VVA-Hirroro.s, D.q.0it..l i?6. THi danger a.d rr BMKpy-r-A.V i intellioi.nt ouidb 'xjwr W TffE runt tV thbow H!Wr.r, t-'tf ... ; v .- if - i itt;' fi ' : v f 1 .. . . J .. . ' ... .,' Mr'M id tbe iigbt of hitorr we now see that tbe freoidential enshrouded a great danger public " Tbe Iaw-abiding snd;b',tnest masses of the North could? not. ' be 8-f ' r.f: brought to recognize ft ' in advance. Wise and thoughtful men," however. predicted, and confidently expected, ae io is if not b'oodyantadnism. Had all tbe advocates of tbur coun:. try's wvlfare, irrespective- of t'Barty, foreseen the peril and spokcQ-over-wbelmicgly and nnitedly at tBe)ollJ, do conmci couia nave occu.-rea; if occurring.'could not have in'tu) or. ved si c i dreadful loss of ( life and trea- !' Sixteen years bavV elapseqf and we are now staading on the bfink of another vortex. A like want '"ip preciation, we fear, exists amolTg'.tbe people at large . Those gifteif.with political foresight see tbe tbrejfeqed, storm: Tbey are pointing' lbs meur.a by which it can be arled ; yet, it is not perttiq that tn,e 'country is giving proper beed..,.'.'T " Let ua examine the'sltnaU6j',aiin ly and truthfully. We.oh?eJfve a man seek'ng tbe Pre8iden'cyt'hose rule of action throgub life bal'been, and now is, that any public station may be bought ; Possessing neither magnetism, n.T striking ability, be, by tbe force of , money alone, ; betf oroes governor of IVew yjrk.I By -the same appliance be secures it,e borpi-1 nation of his panty fr the position i of Chief Exeeotire of tbe '- Vatiim. i By money be controls the aDSoruou lous leaders of the vilest elements of tlje qatioqai metropolis. ; . -;iw as This man fratoinUes with Tweed, and is powerful ; he bob-boba J with the inruateaof tbe elqms aod i a good fellow j be aipbea railroads from unsuspecting owners by a;pro aesa peeuliarly bis owq aqij becomes Immensely wealth v ; be avoid .taxa tion and is esteemed signifk-aol!y sharp. .'.... f$$ii: Samuel J. Tilden, with no partica ar boporablt? record,-desires (to- b,e President,' and pcopogp, q aciompliKh this cesult by the aid of npoer, Oiao agement, and ptnderiog to aa4cob sequiourjy eoqrtlog d'loyqUyj.'o: ' Ti acpompliso bis object tf iMn and bin staff have adopted a kerieii of measures, with tbe view to ' teodre a "Uutied South, " and to overpower tbe voice of the rural districts of the Empire State by tbe aidwf MoiTMsey, Kelly, and : O'Brien, : in pristfclog fraqd io vehy V New VurK- tqeao equaby reprehensibif fl)tVtieo ticaVlvaw i'Tatr, aot loanWart 'lf this ' conspiracy be 1 euccessfo.!. disaster will caftijiqly follow, foi no free people will patiently submit to being cheated out of that influence io tn' uovernment to wdicb tbe no- mric-.l a'rvnirth entitles tbem Tbe Kr'dD at a fiir wjlj jftnY k-iiue or- & " lleytios, SjoiUtero ijtates. ' t he Ilouse .of Rcpresenta lives may refuse to pount tbe electoral votes thus cast. If so, another civii war wp be mauaurated, unless tbe Xortb be lost to manhood. The question now presented is. sba'.! a "United oJtt5." u.i-iett by Sjr.ipi.ib:a?rs in tbe orth. prevail ? We are now' "fore warned." Let us be "forearmed. ". Tbe ret daoa-ei baa n aWdlug plape in the city of ew orS, Iq the city of New York, at the ouibieak of the rebellion, tbe South ern sympathizers seriously consider d the propriety of seceding rom tfeg rest of tbe State. . This" ki snows to eeryyl person, tbat tbat titr was tbeo, and i now, tbe allv of tbe leaders in tbe Southern Confe. eracy, t strolled into the rotnoda of tbe Capitol s few days ago, where we. epeui Bq boqr inspcoUnw the fuoea and drvsaea oi tbe vast thronsr. male and female, of tbe Centennial , tour ist, who were, critically examining ibe paintings which adorn the walls. To facilitate their ejarx;n(,i,ot). we ooiicetj (bat keveral grouoa bad -cured the aer vices of goioVs. who ex plained tbe respective works r.f. art Our attrniioo was particularly d.jr?ptu ed to opto fqide, wko leeHied to he aoiioato display i knowledge. , De liberately drawing one hand from his pant. p.ctet. be pn'oted his finger ta tbe painting, by Trombnll.' r?trl' sealing tp ' SUWies of Ootnwallis at ortQwa."ssyiog "tbat is tmait tia muster.'1 r " : ;s . On the North aide of tbe entrance la painting al by Trun.buii. , retv reseating "Waahintrioa returning bis Commla.loB to Congves." H jtb audience there is represented a father bavlog a little daughter' on either vide of bira. lira arm encirol-4 ' wafft hne.bia ha ad being exposd is ifoot Wniso tbe party arrived h fire this puioting the guide rs, isn't bis yoire and evckimed, fthf, j3 the ploiave of two little girl ' with fle buds. Jost there aod tben we tiMeisV aad paayed tbat the sptrtt of Trnrabull might breathe iatn the ear of Blackford, tbe Chief nf the Capi- tm Police, "tn boot tbat fellnw Bl0f thp.Tt.,r 'ffeleP.';w te.Ma.ro Dem crais have never lucked in "iowislbe time tor every ol b.,lduffa In this tbey have been whf ba been remiss or dnuhtfttl to lruw tu tbeir traditions. 1 bev have otU forward and throw hlraaelf) e tbeir plan, and wilforgao h . Idly wo the wfnnlnaj- side, shooui i,, lnt.jr Northern allies into their the relio t.f th old Wirvr, and ! f urtu-irt Let the people be u urnrd formed" arrer losing bis bol oq taa -4 peatiog w ib- niwcenary reel- ji - i!of tbse be left behind Bat be kret ibat white gold I good. ,bat tltr are tbe who . h i-'d s that Poaad pHncr, are better, and ti.at it is rar more creqitabie to. wear a ragged coat and posses aa honors ble charaeter, than to maintain coach and footman and ba abUrked as tayproBS and ancleaa thiog. ' - '-. After tbe fcoubietries of hiTa-(iu nd b(S canfren have heeo exploded s reora ofgmu adatfts that "all there is of the iaeome ebarge," is that -Mr. Tlld0 estimated hi ineOOre iu '62 St Dearly 14,000, and from that urn ai lowed lb assessor, with tbe data at bi iwposeJr t tu him - mm 0OO.4 which he paid witbawt dessar. With f even a tube of tbe matchless acameo and flnausial ability" of Mr. Tilden, we should have preferred a less bare faced and unblushing form of swind ling, aud one without tbe desired sting of perjury attached thereto, as a reminder of tbe depth of depravity attainable by a railroad and iron-mine wrecker. ' .Lewis Wood, a LSaltiniore reform er, sought to make a vote for Tilden elction"ri8o!bw1,0the PPr9 of lored anMr tniiTaRa.' d "oter, but Judge Giles bas sent . . m -l: J -l I.:. unit up ior ininy uays, uuiesa uis friend oar fine of $100 for him. Delta.' atebet t'laiana. In a speech io I'ennevlvania Hon. Ed. Mcpherson said: i.Tbe Democratic Party, as now or ganised, is a perpetual menace Ut tbe country. Aa far back as 1873 the scheme was broached of claiming from the United State $400,000,000 in bonds of tbe L nited Stales in compensation for slaves emancipated, Add no less conspicuous a person ihuu ltjbert M. T. Hunter, of Vir giaa, wrote a letter Oct. 31, 1873, now io print, in which be points, oqt a aioue oi svoiqint; tne ueaying pro vision of the fourteenth amendment. He takes ibe ground tbat the clain) of the lae slave-holder fof compensa tion re.ts upon tLe alleged taking by tie Uovernment of tbat 'property' fir publio use ; tbat the claim is of tbe individual owner ; tbat the States, by ratification of (be amendment, had uo power to divert it, and that it si lil exists as a reasonable claim for. 'just c jaipensation' under tbe Ooust- tuuoa. I his claim of coiupausuoq is not a new one. t . a,' as lrc for merly rptile k.y the llemacratii; Coq .uimioual f oavgqtiqq of Maryland iq l"SG7, whan tbey declared tbe ex istence of this claim, and authorized lbs Legislature lo receive and dis- E use of the anioqqt due frocu leb iuite4 tntpj when paid. Lists of tbe slaves emancipated and of tbe owuur are preserved in those gtata awaiting ttrn 'good time oomiog,' This olainj bas out yet appeared in the ball of Congress, but may be ooQsiJured as ready at any available lime to vault into that arena. But other claims more formidable a,nd en countering no constitutional cbeotioq tion htre pnered, a.nd by the bqn dred4 at the late seasioq. The cb,iet I'eatqre of all tbeo; is tq brea,k down th,a cjisiipptioq hitherto nja'iQtaiqed betveeq tbise citt.Jns who were loyal ti the nation during the reliel li oa and tboe who were dn'oyal to it. Tbe propoaltioa Is to treat all alike, aa j opsa ibe Treasury freely to all. Tbe modes differ. C;qo pxo p ises to opjQ tt;a Po,urts. of the V'nited S;a3,Yq poe tteir cla.iiq an4 make tne ju.d'n.sata. iqteroit-bsaring till pikid.' Another offers a simpler meth od. "' It is to empower the Secretary of War to allow compensatiqq d.e&w- eS by bin rea.aoqa.W (u ta Wit.fra4( oooupanoy of property by tbe Uaited States Army, or any prt ot It, dur ing tbe rebellion. And. to make it all easy, the bill provides tbat tbe af- bdavit or tbe claimant if styoftea by any ojher repqtal4e' pili.eo, ehall Ua 'soficient proof of the fact of the use. So that, if one neighbor- agrees to swear for qnovher-, claim ean be manufactured as fast as tbe Justice can administer the oatb. Since tbe war a tax on cotton was collected: It is proposed to rctqrq those sixty eight millions io interest-bearing bonds, which, when paid, would rep resent a cost of aboqt oqp hundred and seventydire millions. - These va rious claims represent a total of fully two thousand millions and in one ueseloa ! To the Southern rebel mind ibis elaim is equitable, and tbey are sincerely in favor of it, and are determined to prea V t tie "Mjorth e0 fv-'U,oejuc rplids. object to these E'oJeeU, it would be interesting to ear tbem say so, and, give tbe Da sons why, jq tbeir opinion, they roiU) pot ue paid, jo Missouri an ddiuonal, sup has beeq takaq, and a tate CtaU1it- .baa Investigated, acd given official certificate for, el aims for eoiupQQfalioa made by cit iaena of that &iai tor supplies taken by tbe rebtl forces which oYen, t. Tbe United Siva fe . be aake'4 io assume Uene. tlaims, an (bus pay ike expeoresuf bo h its own and the rebel Army in that State, aud if h it, also elsewhere. These audited claims are over two? ili,oai oi dol lars, i invite liemoo atie attention to ibis poiut, that their reasoning on the other cla.-s of claims may be ex tended to this, and I invoke i'-. tendon of tevjV.ie people, who Laa a nifbi io kqow what acbemes ot epoiia.iiuq lay bkiud a Democrat ic victory. Considering the enor mous money interest represented by these claims, it U ey to see bow cupidity helps to fire tbe Southern heart and lo inteoeify iu anxiety f .r Republican defeat. If a northern Democrat should effect to l;Q'4ea,iue the force of, lbea tlt 6t me remind bim ibat tnese projects tvime iron, an h i,,n't,OB a,ull . wVlMr repreqr ,aermi puuiig seotimeoi iu' tti tviutb. Tbe best poseib'e (roof of too sincerity of tbe claim is tbe fact that the partiavi presented them and had tbem referred lo com mittees Wore this Presidential elec tion, well knowing the rirv t'uey ran of eodaqricu ttereUT the success ibe liemocratic ticket Hut South If tms bas been diq io the green tree w hai wil' lie done in tfe dry !" 'Here are some of tbe Democratic mities of lSoi displayed at a $jra- eu.-e .inats meeting oraijietj" by Samuel .1 Tildeo, Cbiru.n of tbe State Coipiuillee ; . ''American soil scourged by ao ua eobditioosl despot iu Abraham Lio Con." . " ' ."If Seward; 'touches bis tll' again he peorije wfil stretch bis neck" ' The people are ready to make ven gene ou tbe advoca'es of civil war." "Liuculo bas murdered three wbite men to free one negro." " "I ree bal.o's or free bullets. Crush the tyrant Lincoln before be cruy,hes VUI. Vote the whole Republican tickot next Tuesday. A Plelaraaf Matill tarwllaa. Tbe New York Tribune prints a letter from Cbarlestown S. C, "from a white man of the State who is not a Republican," which is tbe most com prehensive, as it ia the most vivid, ! picture ot tbe real horrors of tbe Southern situation yet given to the) public It is a calm, judicial review ; of the history of Sooth Carolina poI fa ! a L - a. r j . . n.ie iroui iue uuie oi reconstruction, ' ior nearly lorxy years tbe editor of patriot in tne laud. Let everv Union and it shows tbat State to be thejooeofthe most influential journals ' aoldier remember this faet when a-k-scene of a reign of terrorism fully j in Western Pennsylvania.- He went ' t0 Tote .be Ieroocratic ticket equal in arrogance and atrocity to: ? est Virginia "on bueineas, sod . tbat of I3C0-61. Tbe writer says: ! perfectly unprejudiced as to the pres- j Senator Blaink hit the nail "One passing through Sonth Car-j fnt political conflict. !u"fe'-' beadin bis .tecb at olioa would imagine that it was io a His letter says: "Mr first trip ' Cincinnati, the other day, when he state of war. It resembles a vast armed camp. On every green and I public square tbe clang of muskets; can be beard, as parading infantrv gronnd their arms. From everv eld ! Geld rings out threateningly tbe aote of tbe .bugle or the booming of neld-piece, as cavalry and artillery perform their evolutions. Tbe de pots are crowded with cases of fire arms, ordered from the North. Tbe stores cqu.Q, supply the demand fur arujs aud ammunition, and every gunsmith in the city and blacksmith in tbe country is repairing de'iapida ted weapon.".. No one Is seen on tbe atroet without a repeater or rifle; and not a day passes in town or city bat that the quick and scattering reports of guns and pistols, used on targets in tbe vicinity, would lead a stranger to suppose tbat a skirmish, if pot a battle was in progress aroqqd him." He fcbows that teiy notes of prep aration dae from the a ay of the aa. settling of the Democratic-Confeder ate National House of Representa tive.. Previous to that quiet reigned throughout tbe borders of tbe Slate. Governor Chamberlain's honest ad ministration had apparently won him the confidence of Ike fire-eaters. It bad opeaed to bira the doors of tbe aristocracy, and made biuo almost tbe pet of tbe conservatives, liut from the day of the convening of the Confederate House ' the situation rapidly changed. Tbe journals whose conservative etViVj'a bad supp rted the reform, aomin is t ra tion oIujv rnor Chamberlain were bought up and placed iq new hands. Ivifleclutas were formed in every white community in the State, The ouqservalive convention which was to have jqd-iraed Chamberlain's nomina tion was packed to nominate Wade Hampton With a known over whelming majority against tbem, tt,e ex-Confederates resolved, s fvry the Mate, ibe etlit a,4; gone from, til den s pancftroeq tbat taere tuust be "a vjnited South," and the Buders and Hamptons of South Carolina pre pared to carry out their part of the programme with tbe pistol, tho knife and tbe Bbot-gno. Tbe following de scription of a Uepuhiioao mass meet ing shows exactly how much of the eedom. of speech aud of political ac-j "on tbt re is left io South Carotin: "la alarm tbey tbe negroes call a mass mseting of ife ttepubiicans for cons'nUnjUOaV Their proiriaeoi ieq are invited to he present and apeak. The time ponies. Thousands are present Tbey organiz?, and tbe speaker begins. Suddenly commo tion arises. Tbe orator stops. Tbe tap of the drum and tbe. sound of the bugle are beard down tbe road. Two Jjng columns of soldiery, armed to tbe teetb, mounted and oo foot, come Cling around the oomeraad march to the platform. Tbey push aside tba frightened negroes and se lect the best seats. Their leaders, ex-Confederate officers, tbeo mount tbe platform and demand balftbe tiuie for Democratic speakers. v tremblingly aecorcted. A Confeder ate Cenerai arises, delivers a hlood- and-tbunder harangue, telling tne Pe groes'that they have beeq fools long enough ba?e got to discbarge tbeir preaeut leadera and - eoate back to their old masters, who intend to car ry the election, peaceably if tbey can, but forcibly if tbey are resisted. A Re publican follows. He is greeted with a storm of hitses and a deafen,; yell o ; derision . front ''? military. He mutters s ffvf words, eery semence o wbicV is drowned by the bootings. .t last sentiment is altered loud , enough to be heard. Forthwith ia armed bully steps forward frooi ibe ranks and pronoucoe thai assvrtiou a 1 lie. The speaker dares not resent the insult nar, be dares not notice or allude to it He talks on lor ' while. But tbe insul g,era, imper tinent oueV,aaa, etc., pome taster and 'iitt, aud finally, iu alarm tor his life, he reeumos bis neat When tbe biasing has subsided, another Confed-! erate takes tne noor. lie goes over tbe rambling reoAatks of the poor re publican, pronounces each aud every oue of tbem an iufamous, malicious, damnable lie, and dares biin t uf '..e' ana say tne v are not lbere w a . I - m wild - : I cheerion- The UeDubiican.tiuiveriUa' wli$ fear a,nd indignation, w forced ' to allow it at the poiat d ibe bayonet j TiiaMk.. I.,a ...I. a I. I , ' Wll)e Xbe 1 same way. ibe meet' in. breaks o( log and And not to curse; i et tbere are Republican in V ncuuuiii.il. iu lut. tb North who are mill distressed on the subject of -'civil-servke -reform." Tbey remind us ot a man ''who bus- J I ied bims.-lf with plans for tU ;oj, provement of bis awelling while the' bouse was t.Hrqiag over bis head. ! ti,. k. t ..r ..ikI A.- .iV- .. .w., I i with three limes three quoted tbe New York Jve.u.? Wi""""'" " . tiger for Hampton and Tiideo.1 oo ai; ooeaiions.. . Why do.ty J 7 - such of the negroes as ,;teluuf.rjb.,ii . iT:L. :.k.L.a.i. alreadT fled iu al.ro. Ve foliowe4 proclamation, .run, the . - ,lri8"T, fcowever it is oteideti their ba Vjibeers aad,"The --.de t oi tbe riae-men. j wnsn ise nnn wwei .-.i - , , .. v ic una ar.:. . I not. let us return hoiss1 and anneal to eeption. is a mas of brut.i.tv and' .-. Q-Ww Chamberlain is the treasou: This maas has reaolveo. as Uovvtoox of South taroRna, m fact one man. to carry tb. .Staio m tm l Uw' Tw'if L , 7 deo .no Hamptoo bj liwhe, , ?d b.T, asauuwi i4 Iraudj aud. nuaoge "d by the L ailed bt.tes. lie k 8;upia?iy and awful f.Ial.ty, tbecooo- represented to the I re-idout that in try beaifatea to demaod ot tbe Preai-, aurrectloo exinl ta bis Mate and has dent ibat ibe army be sent there mfW ,M'PPre-8 nip tbe new rebeJon i the bud The Wt-r. : oot on sod -A.- u . t .A .k- w... l. ... bv.u the Governor's request tbe aaunc uica a tjv acu lav otue a : .. ta.a ,ka -,ki, a.....u: of the Suite in armed crusade .gaiLst tbe freedom of the ballot Tbey say : a-viiaaa..; .-a .. k. . h.. aa AOait9?l S ri WV V. aa I aw. j aaanaa a noritv: wot Dot South Carolina i i We bar: Tne armed cut-throat wboi nog strike down Ire speech b, BiaaUi, e fre. nti. , the press, and terrorise the i teas of South Carolina, ar - outlaw wnuueservew oe uiriwrwou oi pua, l i .. t- - a: . . to tbe sword. It must be done, or j onr boasted free goverooaen SiSS " .f WHOLE NO. 1321. Tn atekvpl airlt I To Ike K.1U..T of th, W Y.rri r- - . , I send in this communication an ex- tract from a letter first received from a irenUeman ahn h.. tv... irginia, where a Confederate major - ity of 10.000 it is alleged, has been 0 -. - luruvu nem - ''''". The minister alluded to was i g . 1 - . i was down tbe Ohio- River ' ahont nn ounurea nines below I'erkersburu. West Vs , snd J bad tbe full Uoeflt of all the excitement oo bua aides of the Ohio, without. I fwrret to. t being able ta assist. I beard the rebels at Wheelinir. ... p. i i Democratic while parading with torches, singing, and with evident approval of the im mediate audience who witnessed tbem from tbe bouses and sidewalks: "Hurrah url Wa aaan wb Pullal the trlaxer That killed the man Who freeil the ni;ier.". And tbey shouted: - - - -"Hurrah for Jeff Davis.'' Ana i naa to stand there and wit ness it all without being able to brain -1 t a . . mem: i neea net ten you tbat 1 was bqrv.iag with indignation to think that the "moderate" and "liberal'' Republican sentiment which prevail ed after tbe rebels were defeated bad allowed these bell-bounds tbe privi lege of voting, much less of showing tbeir accursed countenances in public offiice and in seats at tbe National Capitol I thought and felt so all along. Humble as 1 am, I foresaw trouble from the Amnesty act, and it bas proved all I feared. The North has been too lenient; tbe rebels should have been disfranchised and kept to a position in some degree commensu rate with tbeir primes. Had we treated tbed people as they deserved as. regards the elective fram-hise alone 1 say nothing of life and prosperi ty their atitude to-day would have lien far different" 1 am of the opinion that tbere are few of our old Republicans of liuG and HfiO who will think the above expression in regard to the facts de tailed mocb out of tbe wav. Asa Republican. ?aiei from 1-soii to 1S76, tt,;i.'a the ohi gentieman is right ALWAYS. KEPIBLIi'AN. Bsookltx, Oct, lx7;. lOUUa, taureUtaav Wfc.at a poor hypocrite tbe South Carolina Hotspur, General Wade Hampton makes of himself in preach ing to bis rifle clubs to "make HQ re sistance" to their "wioafiV1 but to "bare tbeir breasts' ta ..the shots of the Goveranient soldiers, "it they should are oa the people." Does he expeet any one to believe tbat be and bis followers are tbat kind of men? Does he not know that all tj world understands who are the aggressors in the work of .booting down, not armed and orgtnized bodita of kb, like bis rifle clubs, - but un armed and unorganized Republicans, black and wbite t Such hypocrisy deserves universal contempt. The United States troops are in South Carolina to insure peace, order and an honest election. Tbe outrages heaped upon colored Republicans have so provoked tbem to'retaaiaon tbat in some places. tb.& rebel whites are alarmed, a,nd, call upon tbe sol diers Jo? protection, and this while the Confederate General Hampton is calling oa tbem lo bare their breasts" 10 Federal bullets ! Such is Democratic chivalry in South Carolina, the hotbed of politi cal iniquity io which secession, treason, and ail tbe destructive brood, ol hlks that followed tie a,;ik 00 Fort Sompter bad tfcjjir origin. And such is the dominant wing of tbe party rhith is seeking to get control of tbe Government through the. election of tbat old fashioned Democrat o! the Jobn ('. Calhoun stride, Samuel J. Tilden. There are a few facts concern '.04 Sam Tilden which we trust will afuk. into tbe minds of Democrats I. He cann t carry his own State in November. 2. He cannot carry any Northern State. 3. He is a bjpocr,'., political svindler, has lung been a publio blunderer, and is really tbe only dis- reputable candidate prominently aim ed ou tbe Democratic sir. 4 Ue has souji this hi'xa oUice by nietboii so uuprecedently sbaaue Itji 4ud, UiarepntaoJe thai it wiuld be an ererlastiuz siik-ula npon a Dem- . . .f ocrano convention 10 nominate mm, and a reuroaeb upon tbe American people 10 elect bim if nominated. t'no-tna"t Inquirer " - Tbe Democrats, dc the summer. - . . ... " loe "UBHH"' er' autoor.iy wa. w .rov.rnmeui. Now I al a 1 A awkaani( aat a IK an- Sil u ,T"uo'rul ",tr''T ' . f tV "-U.u :w governmeut. is ruecinc in this TL. .... . i a ikwi t isrpet:ific io thi- mailer. . aad . ta. , Pre dent has coDe-u-ueed to ll litler , . i Pre-ideot. in toe exercise ot a clear :i c.nH.tution.r ,wwer, , proposes e?,Tr lb 'd.w - -U - ' The mna who will vote to stirferri iti this Govern ojeot to tbe saea who naa wbftl struggWd for four yeara to destroy U.j is not worth v tbe name of ao Ameri-j . ! ean. I . , ! s0l.r, remember. Andereonvillej ,Bd t'bb aad vot a yo sjtotj l" '1' i were. i , h ,r..,, f , " '''' '... lie!,. 1 ol.te1. ra e J! .. , r j. tue,.lV,H,b.nitl.. UZ: I nioo soldiers; from the Clerk s ote " .n'.on fr-m tbe postomce.' r .n.aiuij.1, i 0,on soldier i itiiebarge,! by the Demoerati.- Ilnn- A nurnr of Vbwe soldiers were div abled in tbe service. There were aP pointed in their places, M far as ra0 be ascert.med. io tb doorkeeper's department. 19 Confederates; in the clerk s ofSee 10; ia the postufSce 1 1 cap.tol police I, ad :; committrj clerks making 4' Confederate si.t diers appointed in their places The 1 Hons " TJ"'" ' B u-u. w many of tbe employes of the. ' -- uu uieseni?ers, fol- dera and extra clerks, cannot be as- rtaiued for tbe reason tbat thev are P,i(1 nP" vouchers instead of a rei;ii- lar roll hut . n,..i t , . , . Ki-a. Ulllllwr ni hen. ! re "'Confederates. Th ! ii0 fact and should lie ho is is a start- borne in ni iD.1 ' M le election approaches br ' . T . a . . ' J everv I aeciareu tbat the first political duiw . v 1 j wja. voter io toe .ortn at this juncture, was to make eerta.a of the election ot a Republican ConKresv The struggle in this country to.dav ia for tbe possession of the House' t.f Representatives. That House has the power to tat and tbe power to appropriate money. They h,ij ib purie and the sword of tin, nation .nil li ..!...! r. cj.-i k'eiuovrai'V are Dow striving as they never before .trove for anything in this world, tu hold possession of that House. Thev have got it to-day as absolutely as tbey ever bad in the old pro-b!avcrr days; and tbe . se hundred and te'e Northern Democrats, take their les sons from the seventy Southern mem bers, and do exactly "a tkey arc bid. In their own section they will shot gun the whole business through, un less deterred by the roilitarv power of the United Stiles. Not a. single Republican electoral vote, or Repub lican member of Congress, is t. be confidentially depended upon, fr ,m the Southern States. The honor amj safety of the nation ar in tbe keep ing of the Republicans of the North ri!tbtr) Vvmrnrrnat IIr a a liule batch 4 interMiin. hills. How dn you fancy raising cat tle on torn, farmers to, pav such claims as these : By Mr. Young of Tenne .- A bill to pay Dudley Fraser .'. ton ru th rent of his shed and storehouse, occupied by the United States armv' by Mr. Bright, of Ter.nesp bill to pay Thomas Hoard .,s imi for -supplies taken by the United States armv from his tJinut ;.,i near the battle-grounds of Stone U v er, Tenn. By Mr. House, of Tennessee : A bill to pay Davidson County. Tenu . $36,4lt fur ocvupam-y of Couri House ot said county by Unit.ii States troops. By Mr. Young, of Tennessee: A bill to pay John T. Stratton ?.".,2 for rent of shed occupied bv Cniteii, States troop. Tuc Philadelphia .'M.'a. hits ift, nail squarely on tbe head in Ike fol lowing paragraph : "It is a little odd that some of th loudest claJwurwra for reform m the present caaopaign are tbo-n who ar themselves in dire need of reforma tion. A politician who robbed the- government at his income tax muso possess aa unparalleled amount of impudence when be comas forward wub the statement that "I emouiiT tbe idea of reform:'' sod a newspa per which attacks a puUie oiheer upon tbe ground tbat he has used the public monev lUitkirlv, while lb journal itself is proved to have ob tained soaac ol tbat atoney by lilezal and 'U.0 warrantable processes which were uoally checked by the accused oAciat, has audacity whicb is amaz ing, although not admirable. There is a great diffemaew of opin ion io tbe East as tu how California, will go in November, hot tbe Swo Francisco iLdnkm thinks tbe Repub licans wiii carry tbe Slate, and give the fcilkiwing reason for thinking so -. Tbe success io Indiana, coupled with the defeat in Ohio, if it Bieas anything, i aa istiniioo sneers It is a triumph of Hendricks over Tilden. H eleta.ua ike paper idof ike lem-oi.-:-.it platform. Tit last of the ticket bas become the bead. Ilar.i money and Tilden have gone uo.Wr ; Hendricks sad soft money are oatop. But iliia is jost the thing thai will l d'sa.atrous to tbe Demot rary in Cali fornia, where there is only a tritl:oi majority to overe-orne. It may like wise bffrct Oregoo, which Las esuer- ally been conceded to tbe Democrat. There are indications tbat aSairs io Sontb Carolina uvavv speeaiiy rejeh a. crisis. TLe last oturags and attorn.', ipg murders perpetrated ky ibe Deut. ocrats have determined (iov. Chain, berlaia to h-s'ie prnflumatioo ca..' iog ea all white military oruu;. lioaa to surrender tbeir arms and dis band ; anil, in tLe event ai iW-ir n,.b doing s., to proclakiaa, av;ae f iu sorrwction, and eali oa lae I'rem.iesi fur protectitaav If he should do this we b.a hear of lively I i iocs v.ry soon In a recent letter Cul. R W. Flour ney, ti Mississiippi. write: "Cos- ibe reaatry for prUeetioa A Wa.-Liogton leWgraph says ;Lai an ra.au.inalii;n of the records of 11- Sioikero .um Claims Commisaioa- saow ber of rebel soldiers, who m.A th. .;, IM.na ,L An.Jerson- sdillljor ,aii Lihhr b,ve. claiuaa pending, and that is) every i li sts ace there i ao abundance of man ufactured evidence to show that tL were always bitterly hostile to ieee sioo sad loyal to tbe Union "Dear faiber, com hme,'' writes Callimore girl to a Tiidea .Idiet in Indiana. "Uesaid: "Can't cotar, nit daii.&f Got in jail before & VOterX, A hiav v Democratic be iour klD.,'Lrv'i Ur? C , w b ie . v a r re burned oo t he 1 .th i nsi. , at Smith Grov, Ky. "r a ' Apply to the De. mittee, loiurado. For Sale A few emi-iy bar'U emtcraliv State Coinv- era w .k. v. : t; "Wo.tTUd.VaetbeI.ten. II