GOVERNOR WIA Al, B E RLAIAr. - -' ?"tbe"gittliti battlO'Tor .. refOrm which will ._Tice attompt now making In South' come off in November: Is it not folly, is ' to.. it not madness in . us, - who have Suffered Carolina by the federal administration- each deep wrongs -at :the hands of 'the r e-elect GovernorChathherlain by intinii-. dation and coercion of • as . . a of 'the tvoterS of the I te P u bliPan:PaP,tY . to waste our strength State is so.dangerou ; vxatinplefot . - npon this Peter.gooper.tuoYement,-which _s the f u t u ri, 'aii . ..Wll as of sn .11.1, pe' t u ition s ; :min bring us nO . .!.elief. . '-.• -, . ',.....;.....,., effect.upoii the - .peace a nd: :w if tt i o: , o t. ih e .. --, Shill we not -act . like :wise' men. an 4" • vote with the army of reform that is now State and of colored' people,lwhO.are, -marching on under the leadership of those there, as in Louisiana' and ,Mississippi, fearless,. A.,. gallant and. honest leaders. Til , • made the football'of 'Unscriipnlous:per..iti-.. . _ ....e..'and l. .qendric is u onees '. ki•P Them '' 6't jail gamblers,-;that -that it • Ough k tO be '.: stood by tbe s, Northern ; i People. ) It' it not PaPq'tfOrtkonr present diffiedlty ; 'thereis but one road which will lead us out of safe to vote for a party' whose leaderS not a, our fearful condition, but one course left. only countenance but command such dangerous and unconstitutional interfer- for us. to pursue, and that is-to vote for _ Business and n ee by the party in power toperpetui4e Tilden e . s - anO Hendricks. ' its power and elect its faVorites. '.i 1 . 2 ~ : . !Pikj.iig'.* fi, ball , we.. . not do this, :and It is commonly said that South - Caro- .aalue've • a 'victory decissive and' coin him would certainly 'show . ' 'republican P iet , •• ''. I' ' ' •.1 ' - In the event of the election of.Tilden majority, because it has ci, Majority ppf• ' Hendricks anew_ era wills dawn .AIP-, colored yoters,..and thati..:-COnseqtiently- 4 , 6 4. - on us, , Whioli ,Will."feyife trade, set' . th e ihe dvniciciats Cannot exiieCtl,tOJelect'den. : industries' of '-the nation in motion, giving. Elinpton;without intimidation of, Yoters. ,employinpit to laborqrs, , inechanicand This is , a fundamental . ,error. i :Thp : truth, . , itlfat'affei a 'IOn14; • ' . cOli r'` .4: e•' l O'f' 'C'O'"ii' . t ' a'iw l , ll "n'eety 'A'ocit ithi'' aiii r -6 W O ' -o.2' .' ' ' , ' . ,• . f Vote, for Tilden,Houlricks and a restora- iliatllas happened to the republicanpaily of our crippled industries - and.a general in South Carolina - which . happened - tosNt.„ i,;i' • , ~: i - -' . _ li e : , - Lt. ~. • city i defno6ratio 'phrty-e. 'lt' hap split : Governor Chamberlain its: fthe head of .. • ' one fragment a ihis paily il. 7;,,iiihi:'r:itizt - ' g ? in.-nt- is s,,tr-ofigly opposed to Win and sup- ports.qeti. Hampton. This, afi r ti-Oharriber.,' . lain xi'ih •tio- in it•inany'biOnest iiia'iiiiii)P wry in finch Ni' republicans, Whii'are 'lii• illg All their..pOwer - and ~ in fllience . to 6. , fe at il.r:. Chamberlain. • Theyshaie, :iti fact, persuaded a considerable part of the colored population to oppose Chainher l tin, whose defeat, on F. fair yPte; is ;very probable. , • . In this emergFmcy, '.Chamberliiin-_raias: the cry of lawlessness, and the - Northein republican leaders' at once l, persn 'de the President and his too convenient Attar il liey• G-enersl to send ‘down. troopti; and b ..- gin a general system of arrests. Why? For what purpose? TO any one : who knows the Southern 'colored voter the motive is clear. Mr. Chamberlain knows that the negroeB ;' ig norant, [easily led by . a show of power, and devoted to the name of General Grant,, :will see. in this, ready use of federal troops . .in . favor •of cham: berlain onitart 'intliCation that he - is the ' President's. favorite, And ' that their duty to General Grant isi; . in spiteioftall argu ments, to support Chamberlain. Even if 11E? were-i'mbst :fit -; arid' 'proper . prsbn. to, be re-elected thiS tiuscrupulons,.usopf the j Hera] power for his own 'ends - ouglit'to - 1 procure his defeat, and would in abycom- unity where the 'majority otivoters rs.ses4d aye rage li ri tell ige if Ce". 1' -'• - . There are at this moment thr• - ;e-partieS t.S , uth Carolina—one stipribiting. Tit- deitand . Hainpton, one sup Porting. Hayes ho s! Chamberlain, and a - 011i iiilizliting 11.1 yes and Hampton. Chatnberlain's .ob T : jet. in 9SlnkliTiOcii3 . find , ;4iiiiiiiiigiir eat: , • ht . -federal deputy marshal is :to disperse the last named Party'and'.drie . tlie-kolor i voters 'no* in• it back .to his support. ile is, iriliict • , lutinfidatint . voters - On -a' ihr,ge scale by, , his itse ! ,.s74 federal troops.: T:IP is the plain truth about South Caro . a -... ,;ti i.. .ih ~;•..,.,,...„.,,:,„:„..:, A. ~, i,:i, aril any - r er citizen . ` izen . can fee, teat to reinstate' the, repn blibajis impower : fur four yorfrtv liey..dilich,:jsJ.h, eirootfrstr. tovard the South is4bAtindjlie 'country aver. lor four, years, more' to a,. very tkii • ' ' ,-- - - - rt ,s ' . 4. :-•,- 4i,. .t. • 1 f'••- :' ir;riipu lou 8 and.. ditn,g6rciiis , pbyrbytitiikto : 11. ti WiiiiiiiiiietiiiiSikeilBl4-'4046411 iti'lE-1:= , . f • ' . !tale measures, sure to - curse prolonged., :ivildipro - spitioialc Alt Alta uiaodei ild ntegn an k ,wi 0,, . 0 till -grititer.tlarigefel 1. I iO O 6 ,,,,, liZ s i b . 4li ' 'l4 1 ' - 4 :: , ±441 i k.. , .; , 11.71 k.! )1. OV.;-117.:7.,..c.c..9mr,1.7. , ,:',, 1 4 i . 7 , - 4 - , . -,: •T , :,• ~. t.,_: -,. -A '...:01-.91i71,,it.• 4 1 /' °AP:4V .'ISPOYI afraRAWEN. V at party has controlled' 1116 3; afftlite then 11 c.i94„f9T, khe i Pi t"--,.._49. ye4rA 3,. TIM - publfden'ElAitf.' Who . htie ~levied and illteted enormous taxes,, given a - vay lions °closet , f a u p f f,tib illi Li , q sy ..- ~ ...0 I nderedtlfelq i n reasury, • quand „:(l our revenues paraly z ed ..our i ei "4. closed ouilifitßibniti rxlss, ur- Es pi r 1, forges and workshops, and brough t 4 PeOpie to starvation, — lfiriftruptcy and 0; thrown thousands or honest irro i 4 t” w°l :Vl 41 16 :1 1 1.4110 th e t a mies Co' 4 tea4",l upon every thorough, `taiiti in t ghway i l l, ke lijpt4iik ; 11,1100 t . tinploynient ? Is it not the. Repuhli ' party that is re B Ponsit4e . for \ ial this 4 4 1 14ti0n in business . , for l all , this pis., !and woe . F: :"'-'''''''''', "! ` lail w, i. 14: , this.;:party : ... : hjah . im ' n g u ilt Y-4 diesf . PliAlCs; Of ;0/ 18 40 t .. .' itue. i , areer; anew , lease Ot, po w er 1 .? . ' ll We VOte for Ilaycsapii - Theelo,aiici. perpetuate (be- reign : 4'gratiti,-413 ? , - , 4 11 ive be drawn ), iuto4bilarcO'oc %let- i 1 LcOooper ,aite:•Oar:!6)i: w 6-, ca4n9t! 1 : 'ib I IY obtained:a iin'ile..4lntoitit'TOit e .'4..,, .5i,A.':,..141 ''. l ' 4 ‘,Y;4 l •?,?,f;' :I,Tl,Z''l.lreii.Q -i'.i '" i !A r - t Y,jP4 4 9*4i 6 437 P 4 03 A,ll t re, i the part of seisibieliiii;itid.*(4ir 1 4aatier that our ,ballota will count in - • odt ilo .1,.. ,, i,& .104 • :.,, 'i ,,. '4E - AdVBA-&. ..~~ ..:!, Arliansas,.was full of crime and. disor 7 der until, Op . si Deropero, • (3 - qvprn9r,.qr4r r Jam • 6 . 141• iii ha s;beqp-pqnee fnl ever - since,'•and - - no Complaints come frotn - :thete, t nder ltis wise tale' . of wrong to It(!pnhliWis otVeoloreti. Men. These ate not the words of an advocate of' the Deinooratio , Canie; but the 'deliberate ut terances of • the - .New - -- Yirk Herald, the ablest and most influential 'newspaper in the Unite 4 States. • that suppOrta - Hayes for President. ...This is Democratic praise • I from the Sir Hubert of if who .will tell' the truthAen if it does hurt his party. As - k cgas the Morton s - and Chand lers and Bpenbers and ChaMberlains and Pattersons rule this mull) fty there will .be disturbances, hiird titnes and high taxes. • TI 3 / 4 0can: only he put down by electing Samuel J." Tilden to . the Presi dency, and restoring the government to the basis of peace, fraternity,' honesty and . • • \ The Tallest Tall Tower Lying. . , WASHINGTON, September 29.—:Phestate 7 meta published in. the NeW York .Trib ttne - titoaY that tie, last House. allowed Southern war claims to the amount of •!605,000 is amisphieyous'-and malicious miSrepresentation of the' faCti!.. The bill which the House passed was that.cOver big the claims of _those - who were loyal during lie war and were allowed .by the SOnthern Claims Comthisciion . , iyhich . acts I by, the authority and 'miler • the revision roiGnigress. - .No so-called re 61 claim u 14 . r the law Can be • approved .4 . 9iis n intnission. As to the other war claims . . Ip. ss.d . by the present House, the official l tacOrd shows that . of Ne. fifty-f,ve . cases reported; covering •$,215, 000, thiri.Y- . seYen r- 7 wo'e reporti..d jayori.26lt in . the last Re . - ' publican • Ho u se,,,' anio ui i tiug .Co .$170,000, and o e'.the ' ,whO le- arty- i '.. r r e -but seventeen ~4e €'pa , ' el,•m tile.. D , ..mociatic ouse, . and 414 . 66 . 1 . 1;W to -;inst- $75,000 and icA more: Now in thell,rst session, of thiilaStj Ongress fi 1 eieOn 1) i i6inSrepoved"seyetity nine war'elaitiii faVortildy, in Vol vin g 4044, 000, 6eside's three cases for - 60Q bales nf •egtton used i ! .c.fitstr4t r og collikatkons.• the ritinilitrbf - billi'pasSA was forty-four,. and the amount invoked , .was $203,000. filleißrpublictpi l War - - ClaintS 'COMinfttee :• j iThieli reported one involving4s,ooo,ooo, ,A now n ;as the iron -AO ct)tiltrant.ors'nlaigt.' 'Phis i.s,the' kflieial'ilOp!,:i b lOU it. ti, ..i't;Obla i pit . f , ilitl9§.t.Re'ptrhliein'tAlsehbo -. ' •. 1 T•4,.,d - Old-tlosed: in Nevi' to'''r,k9ll . ' litoiida - y . . • - " !4ifiat :.at 109/. • ' -.,- ••,' . .3 b ~:,...i, „... 1=..E. , - , l_ ~..,-,-... .:: , 4,-..t --- -------...---- 77 - pUBLIG SALE .'' -,•'. :- - -- r-r . --; s :' 5 ' 1 L. - -, ' ' W.1.1;' , '1. 1, ,:%: ; : • .-, ,- ;:_ , .:•: r...ci , .t 2 e......f. ~:',l: S. : ', i ` tio undersign - id "will offer tor - kilt' itevrintil even ue, • 'in : Forest LakuToWnship,;On • - .. uirsidgy - t --Npv, gd„lll74k. -, - - • ~'. (ILI -- t 1 ,.• - - .::, ,- -'., 0,- -- .!.- :,. . - at ,10,0 1 .C1ieklii pu. - 41.luvf011osibkii•roiik4")it, , -4 .: • 25tons 4 hay, 250 bashelatof ccirittntheaitt634lThttil h -1 .4 - els ot oats,,a. quatttitypf Iluck*hea t . . 6 bu2shels • •- - Of tittiothpseed , liti.ntity of. potatoes, - ~' • - - - lot of -oat straw and corn stalks, . , - 5 , ~,• , ,,.,A horse,,.l . .co*, lanther - f:.:, , -:?,,,,/. . `,..• i i., -, ',"!f:i • • ' ' l 'l "? 'AgtiOlidiuggy,'set \' -r- ,Dohs! set • ..,,, . *. .'' .. \ • ..< tdutthie . ~,... .4ruos, 2 sets': ' , • - , l :_i li ( .0 t' .- "'-'';' I : , -a fitil line of farming utensils, a ~ lot of household laraiturc„-duld, nanw 1 . , - ~ -; •?- ; - . 11 OW arteks . not ' mentrone4l. • , k ' 1 , 4: -; S ,- , r , A1l spirts, Ittder.l o 4. cash; ilnititrOvhi e l 1 / .. ',.1 • •-•, `, t 0 credit With lnterest ai4auproyfd security .; • • IMMO goods, to be removed until Settled .for.: - - f .4. 4 - a. . r . . .. • ' - - ' ',. l ' AARON REYNOLDS . . , • - Oet. 11. 1876. . ~- ' - --' b -, - -42446 I A DUINISTRATOR'S NOTIOg: Iq .41 the est of Liendriek EC Gay. late . of Anbonilsrp. dec'd. Letters of Administration In the said estate _latvlnffbeengranted to the undersigned ad peraorieow - tagnield , estate, aroreqtiested to make inunediateVayr ,meat. and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to presentthetu without delay. MARY E. GAY, \ • 41114a4 GAY Rept. ,1876, TOR'S .NOTICE. e under. i, l3 :spign i ed having been appointed an auditor by the oo rt, Common .fleas of basq'a Co„ to di stributo 41: quads itt court...owing ' from tale of' real estate;Of agery atteird to the du Lica pi , hi o,,appOint AND; at. his office in Montrose; Monday, Nov. Eitkat one 'io'clocirp . an.. as *hien tyne and piece all persons In, :tee etited will * present their claims.r be foreVer dfbarr rj!-'47,.. ; • tr. 1 04 ; awe ‘IVEVi i :LOT ,IrjFPALLiVa-:CARD'S AT THIS OFFICIL. - ai. _Rot? Fk'::-.- .11;)Eilt,Q.CRA,Zs : ~:: opl , of:in: 4 : -., is-• 1876: r ; I • . For, Ou.talleous , t)isorders, and, sy iTuptfons of the shin, this ointment is most in- Valuable. It does not heal exn.'-rpslly alone. batvelle tmtes with-11m most . reArehihi 'eVrcls.,,to the:lvery Itobt of the. evil: ' 1221 CcoliCrvt'fra*,iii" , : A*XL23.46O' r. invariably cure the following diseues ,• • •, ;D isapierig , 44l63l:iduqys.-. • In al dtieitileg affeetiog;these organs.,'Wheil*r; seprete to much or too little-swifter; er• Whether they' es ;afflicted with stone or gravel, - or with aches - and pains !settled in tlfe limns over, the. rpgions of the kidneya, , ' I -thuakills itionkt be (liken ,eecorilinst to the printed dit , 'fettiotts, and the Ofnitrieet sboit:4 be well rtibbed, into: the small 0f4.1 . t0 back at'bed time."fttis treaunent: lOW give almost i p at tipd,itlylvliFf W49 11 :a.1 - 1 other means have fai),ect. • t• • ,"- ' • . ' ll • For Stougiplie out of Order. €. -likenfidictie N nro effectually Improve the foal) of.tha, stomach as These/Ids; theyremoVe all adiditi-occulon ed. , • eitherbyhatemp erance tar improper diet. They; reach; ass,liver and ; reduce it to a healthy action; `tn4 , are 'lrtitidetinlly efficacious in cases of Spasm—in fact they, )never tail in curing, all disorder s , of .the liver and stoni t r = World ,ifest,- known in the World for the following ditieases: Ague, Asthma,•Ell ;ions, Compislots; Illorches on' the bkia, , Boweld, Cont. gumption., Moillty; Dropsy, Dysentery;Erysipelas;Fe male Irregultritles,Fevers of ell kJ nde,Fics, out. II ead ache. Ind igesilon, Inflammation, ,Tunucllce, Laver Com- Ailaihttr, Lumbago, Piles , 11,beumitism, Detention' 'of -I.lo,lo",.Scrolula or King's b.vil,Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Tle-Douloureatur, Tumors,llleels, Worms of all kindS, Weakness fromany cause, etc. . DIPORTANT CAUTION. None tird gClitline unless ilte signaturebf Ilaydock. sa agent for the United States, 'surrounds each box - Of Piila and Ointment. A beßdoeme - rewartierill be given to any one rendering.sack . 'lnformation 1113 irui,y lead to th.ediptecz.on of_ any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the 'same.) knowing. them to be soilrioult. • ***sold ar the manufactory : of professor:Holloway & co., New York, and by ;all / respettable • druggists and des era in' medicine throughout thB eiviii4ed world, in boxes at2s cts, 62 eta. and $1 each., 101 0 7"rtiers F ins coa t siderable easing by taking the huger '' 7 -D ireethine for oe, guidlino..3 of patients infer. , ery:dlebrder are affixed tcr PAO ' FllEfilen,ltlefrAßDS: & CO., Sole Agents.' Philadelphia; 1:k. • t • _ Admirtletratore. 89.w6 it It 6'2' 1 1 9 1MA114.14 A. . Oar. lar_ge STEEL lINGRAWNGS :et the PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES MI radii! , Send 140nriala. X.itafOßAYlNG l Co4.3s:w4al so* sows CARRY, TEIE N. ' OR CARRY: THE NEWS TO HART. AND EVgAYBODY ELSE! FOR GOOD NEWS usERALTRY ma; REFDESUING 0111111 AN & u 0„ ti HAVE MOVED •TO THEIR NEW ATONE : I • THE -. ..RIRST - NATIONAL ' BANS, (SeArle's Neir Brick,) Where they will keep onhand the best aisoried, stock o Nen's and Boys' Ready-Drade , , , .• .02/.022.120.0; DRY'GOODS, :NOTIONS, FANCY' GOODS,