Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, October 25, 1866, Page 2, Image 2

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VVi!! President Johnson be Impe
This is a quesii-'ti which i.- ncuv
tin-r the fub!ie 1 to a certain ext
This a.-itation is caused hy thfl repeated j
th
threat" 05 a parcel t imnprrv cince-set- ,
crswhointhe exciromcnt of tie; moment !
. t ,
ers
t'itoati-n to display .ndr.nv Julsnon, and
phiCJ in his stead a man w!:o will sacri- !
ti-e his oath of otuce and knuckle to their
. . .
will as did the immortal Jancnm. Knaves, !
bigots, rogue?, thieves, contractors and j
evil" men, "are loud in tla ir demineiatinn of j
liim, merely bectiuse h" wi!! not sacrifice i hended more correctly what was neces.-a-the
oath which he took when catering I ry to be done, as was afterward shown,
upon the duties of President of the I'niie l ; th in Shernrati. The whole coun'ry love,
States. O'i, poor and deluded fools, do j honor and admire the man whose great
vou think that Andrew Jeht.scn enn be j scicntifie military skill cut the rebellion in
ir.ade a tool of in your hands: t'lat he , twain, by his glorious, march from the
will rehn piish that sacred oath to gratify j Mississippi to the Atlantic, and put an
your base-born desires. Impeachment ! j end to the war. The President deserves
how the word crates upon the ear of every the I'.anks of every one who honestly loves
American citizen. II nv the devils in 5 our country for this appointment
he'd aris;"! and exclaim in iovf il accents, !
voice ot lae nr-o'.'e at tt.e n.-.; ol our na-
tioi;s hoe.or. The h ve of eo.uritry which
was imbied into his youthful heart when
a boy, still clings to him. -Tie- tlirem's
and insinuations of a horde of dastardly
wretches cannot move him from his pur
pose, lie has taken a no.-itioa an 1 will
maintain it. Ib' has expressed his de
termination t ) stand by the Constitution
and onlv, will he relinquish that po.-itinii
w'j.-n h'.s file s'aall be oit'ered up as a will
in' saeiif.ee in its defense. That v e
Ka heals will make a strenuous elToit to
i's;.'ace him is evident. The scl" rue ha
been in contemplation f ir s-.me time, the
chief actors only like Pooth waiting f.-r a
favorable ormortnnii to pot into exec i- i
tiou their helli.-h pr.j'cf. Pallor, Stevens,
Forney, Greeley, Phuipps and Fred
D.-aida--, not forgetting that fair an 1
t,r:e..leii- r,ju Mi--i Ann I)e'-.ir:;'on.
the chief muv-. rs iu this iniqaitoes bu.-i-
... t t i r. . . : I. : . .. '
uess. iue noi l ...q ui,. mmmgat .nee;-
ings, ia which the adored and beloved
Anna is reoorteo to -a" a tlisti".i:.-:.c-l
J ' .
aiol pr tiw'itt part. u :' :.n t ine aOove
named g.ntlemen oiten com-.-s iu close
in i;n'.;y iqon e'ltaiu sii' jeei.-. cspeci-
al;v wluti the doeu.n vit far impeacliii'tg :
Jresi-l--rit Johnson is hauled out of the .
pants poekcts c f Fred Ih.nghis. .Da, cruel j
an.l vindictive spirits, have you no fellow- j
f-.eihe' in your bo.-oans .' Do vou think ;
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'hat the majority of the Am.-riean reopie
will uphold your contemptible conduct ? ,
Ak;, for the days of the mighty A bra- .'
ham. '1 hey are past, never again to be :
recalled by the citizens ot America, ex- ;
eept with a spirit of e jniempt and re- :
ir,v..-h.
Lsl ihe contemptible creatures who are
jio-v attempting to impeach President :
.bdmson Mirsue their :eu.se. Thev will ,
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tai t that i.xe .lo-raon, - ii is a ham ro;;a
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to trava." One which they will sorely ;
n pent of beiore they reach ihcir journey's :
end. Their disrespectful conduct will
bring down the vengeance of a ju.-t God;
bssiles the indignation of the American
people.
We ndti.se President Johnson To val
iantly mai-tain his position. lie is the
lVcsi leLt, and to use the logic of those i
.1 .i. . i i i- t.
woo inrte 3 ears ago acieo ana prociaimeu
themselves Cnion men. ki He is the Go- j
vernrvient." Will thev uttemr.t to ove r-
throw the Government, in the person tf
the President. This is the question. An
attempt to do so will breed revolution, j
War, dire war, will again be inaugurated. :
Prcchtmations will be setrt forth calling
the people to arms ! t ian:,-! and v aiiant-
IiTip.achmrnt . How I .:id. Stevens, Ien . , , . .... . , , , , 1 ! i-!,v. i-v - i-.an.lon, the old man s .-on, and ; ' . r , r
, , . ... . ! htv contains an editorial from lialinuorc. ''!!. n an.f bank ; lii.-y had at ti.cir com-j i....,n. i.:.. a m,i.t,.,. ...i. ;l ,. p!a c fc a nu:.,ber of vcrrs has nncxpect- i , . , ,
.r -li'i a he.it ot I el b horn -rvrates re- ' 'it 1 i i - m.., i.u ti.iug.uii, n no weiC in toe . ' - i . - A -o. i r e i-.:
ii.!....r ai.u a no. i ui i. i uoi .1 .ni au s 1 e . mai.d a are preiionder. nef o the nnhae 1 . . , - , , i. ",. ,..-1 .. ,vi t 1. ., -u ;.. . -i : ..
(-.it ; double leaded, in which -J. . I aeit.- - l 1 1 !.; seem- He. ir i.ither beaten ( h'.v.i. t ' Ui-' c 1 x' -xlt- w"b 1:1 w:' 1 an nrni s s
iterate, in the lace of the American pen- , c , I press ot the Male, speakers wnhout nmn- , , - , . , , . -,. - . . . , , ' ...
., that Maryland is upon the eve of rcvohi- ., ' . , , cn to the rescue, the tormcr antud nr.h ! pr..'..ab,!rv ;u;.:n be sU u:.d. r headway I-v mmv-h in ;: :
i!e, orair-achrnent. Piesi l.-r.t Johnstm 1 J 1 , , her, ml the money that a dy:-Wv ! con- j....,.i.,f ! . ' ' "";',!
,' .... .. t 4 tioti. It is s-aid- that the removal oi the .... , .vj,,n .1... ..v.',.,..,... j .t i " a n.-.v ii ai. (J.ir friend .1. iv-:3 11 atcu- . ' " 1 ' '' .- " - '
ma-ters. ex-Assessors, Padieals an.l Ni- 1 uhc! Comm"fW!,0rS l to b'J C!ir,u"1 i f''n : u'0:,,!.,!''". ? ! r.eis, armed with the hatchet, mil the I ' U'' f':1'"-"-' '"' ; lv.;.,.i. :uA
E-r- I)o.vnwuh the t-a tor Johnn he iu wct to aSIow f'a.u-hi,ing 'f the war sr.., .nsh enoiigh to . M. .,k. h,.H(, ef w.,!it.h A,;b ;jf j ag,r, has oar b-t ui.,, of s aec ss in ; , . ,vS,,n j. ..
, "... , . . , ' 'rebels to vote, and secure Governor r:K'1"3 Xf'1'';1- ,!:ttIV'! hy-; anned with a sword. Afur recvivm- :, whatever basltuss he m.v oi cage i l.i:n and his v. oend-d ;.
,uiMi:u:e-u u.-, hc o i ooi in .1 1 mi i o ' . ie; , ... .... , enacie.i Willi a lew 10 iwe;r own . latieal '
Jy tvid they be respomled to by the pteople. j will have by marrying a r.igger will be j raged her in a terrible m ttmer. ..cwcti
The brave and during spk its -ho mx years that they never need expend anv ir.onev i "'W'' '''" the particulars of tlie ar
, , . ' i rest ot Coyle. but he w as at tired soon
ago rushed to arms w,.l not h.,1 to be on ! tor perfumery anCI- h0 accmplished his h llish designs,
irids, if their services me again n.eded CI I'KKK Minf-"- TMie -ilver mines of'""'1 is ,uvv lnl-l in th "a'eh.l,.n,s,.,
t., crush out a spirit of tyranny and op- s.mium, in Greece, after a Ia--c of two I W!,i!i,,S u ' j";,5 "f!'! VVt' h'lM'
nrl.-i-.o. ' .bo,.,:.,,,l two hundred a,.d Ainet v-fonr i ,,,c hoary-headed fiend wh.. could thus as-
-L'nU .Napoleon, it se.ms, Joes not
i.u-4 his precious body ah.ne and unpn-
toc ted. His Kt iet pol'a-i; are neva r tar
war lro-n hun, an t two oi then, ipnetiy
and in ci tiers' dres. f. ll.nv l.in, j,t
f!iut d'anee uli'n h ps i .t to wn'.k.
The New Secretary of War.
No event ha occurred lately winch lias
g'v much pleasure as the appoint-
termination ; he "pares no time to cor.su
ni-
tn-ifo '.hviva m-t I i I . -1 . t f . r i 1 1 1
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n!i:stiiou?, nothing M.tllrs fron, lack of
"jiy wIkmi once placed in his hands,
Every portion he lias jet occupied has
Ikvh tilled 1-v him with honor and di.!in.:-
., . .,
turn. liether in the camp or council j
his judgment has ne or failed. At the!
breaking out of the war no one compre- j
Mayor of Ial:i.nore resists the threatened
removal i f tlie Commissioners, and ad the j
L'nioi, men swear that thev will drench !
., . . -.iti i i . .t .
ine Miei'is nn o.o u o.,i i.ivv in p.uiec,
their liuh's and .he law.
(ie.ieral Deii'd.-on and ( .e.ierul Voo'ey
have off -red their serv ices to the Mayor.
At the close the letter sn s : . My solemn
belief is . that Andrew Johnson will send
ihe rr.l.r troops into Pahimore o sus- i
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tan. Swann it the attempt of me hitter to j
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remove tbe I oiicc Lommissuujers is re.-is- ,
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tel lv the people, as resi-ted. it wid he i
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III that event. let the norlh'be rcadv. ut
' Pennsylvania be rcadv.
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not at ail likily that any body will !-
Lurt.
Ci3" I iie vote for members of C'ngres ;
ti;rutui;o'it the Slate .-hows lal-g- I).-ni -
cralie :ai::s. Th ; test a i -!ion mad-"- bv I
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V,yH..iU ,v. vl..j;lCI. C-luross -l.onl 1
be sustained. The wh jhoiieal pa' ty
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niact.inery was brought to bear upon t'
CottiireSsiouai vote in every district and
the result shows a gain for the Demoera
ey. The Padieal members elect go baek
with decrease J ma .ri: ies in almost every
instance, and that in 'he largest vote ever
po!l--.l in Pennsylvania.
Ia 1 hilode'j bin. where the official ni.v
j .tity for G my is live thousand three litm-
Ired r-nd t ighfy-i iglit voles, the m.ijoiity
for Kadieal ('ongre.-smen is only th:v:
thousand one hundred and seventy two.
What is true of the Congressional vote
in Pennsylvania, is true to a greater ex- j
ter.t in Indiana, where the Padical majori
ty is reduced several thousand.
"I n-.i.r. von, g. ntbnun, that in a short
a11 'nt-h.int about negro iquaity
u-i n i-..-. iti ii.i -i ii-.ii' ii ii i
h-Ti. .IV..--IV wotll Siiltll: TO..!. t!'
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since ana it was s? : i i that tne negro wonl-l
,.ot i,e uti;.re,l to testify in your courts
ihat his oath would not be jrraated him.
Hut how stand mutters to-day? He is
not only permitted to testify in your courts
with impunity, but there is evidence that
he will soon be on a social equal: 'y with
the while man i:. yonr eMate. gen- j
thman, in a short timejici will marry a.. d j
intermarry in your fimiius It is a I.tile
objectionable t.r-diiy, but you will soon .-t j
over this, and the persecuted ne-ro will be ;
the white man ia votir State. ea
VV(,1(.omll in volir n:...i- Tl,is w:ii ba
,1C result of the poliiical and social changes
of the next few months."
The above morsel of rood news comes
from the lips of one Horace Maynard.
Like a icnic ?. i r.s.trrytnj a r.iggf-r, it is
rather cbjeetional at the present time, but
we will have to overcome this trivial dif
ference. One advantage our white p'u Is j
! years, arc now wotked by a French com
pnnv, principal! for ihe "produce of lead,
The" weiks emplov continually four hun-
dred workmen, and work seven furnace-.
From ten to twelve Bil.ish vessels take
- the coai nquirid, and bring to KnglanJ
v,.ar - - - .f h a 1.
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; j, :::;::::: 1 SOU. acting Tetary ,t War. ucnerai . jo t e i eon,,-,, oj i -nosy. nnmi : ! spue, C1. Trusler. Walter March anJ hre the antlriUts k the " Dkm- ; ...,,. ,, V."
. t - i t rr m r i
Sherman is our beau ideal of a soldier : a. "': "' ll'1!-J1 j others were ,,,ted to .peak at this town. I m l;AT TA- the most totluen- J
- ! , , . .... , ten tlun;aivl Mites, ou a;.; hitin 1-'S (1 . . i- - .. I tial and t.ircest cireuhitm Newspapers ;n u.ni p,lm.ii hi. ..ujium, .n.,i
brave, lu.liumt, cew.l-caiculaua. andeon-(1:;m ,h CtM',t' n w!u!e A j Oa th sa.ne daj a townsh.p meeting ot the Ullitf;, Stat,, an.f Can.das. Thev ? onoPIv,sed to ;d,oh,-
a-neu. ' -l,,.,,, mnn iiu f.n.. ?;... r. !. I . - ' . . me. J ci.nu Conservatives an.l JMuocrats ...) r.. it ; Jr,,. -1 ii.-.f t!,.. iv.;.:... . .. . ,
,.;fa. ways good; his executions admirable ; he J have en yui ,!k! State. You hue r- T , " L tn ? , " ! ,'OVVKS'P TKRM!" impeached and rentov, d. i ! , n. ;
' a .1 .. f . -r . , I .i. . ... : ..: r I -J'" !-' " tOAiislup, about ciglit miles ca.t j f v,.,,u.. opi.n .fthec .Southern i- ! .
-nl- i I . ... . J - . ' oi iu! piace. in me aiteiiio.in some of . t-fr-vvoi'nf r. inixv.v i i it tii i i,.c'if..
i rt JT 1 he i In ai.einaia 1 I'iSS OI lues- ence t-t almost pvo ' iivuml-ifi over finvnn. I
.... ..... 1117-1 C 'M i a.
. 1 11 (1i ll 1. 11.1. lll'll II- I. . 11. 1vliilU'i . il."
ADDRESS OF THE
Democratic Stats Central Committee.
Dkmochatic Sr.vi: Commi ttek PoO.v.O
ll .1. l :.. . i- -
miiuii Him v;ri. i(. i ?i .o. I
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.'..-tl!.:tlilJVH'Ii-. 1 o III I ' :io', .
ate f th CVtwrcesional vote ii'l ivnt
"forve u yluiWn '-
j In this contest yo.i have shown your
J devotion to pr'u ci le, liave dennai.-traJed
!!;c, Hrcnth ot J'"r "'iz .tion, aid
ie.d to your enemy a JearIy-luuj;ht v-c-
j j ..
You are "defeated, but n--' dtViteP'
lluoj'nncv and hope ever u ..' ; era h-
your ranks, whilst chagrin and dSs.na v
il:e visages tit votir .ppoiii-nt-i.
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I hev piifge vou no,!!'.': tor, m t .
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liLlht ot Ibis .'xlnbi.ii n ot vonv stern di'o-
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won in ine oocw ines oi m ons; n n' ion,
to the perpetuity of j-onr I'j.iori. and to
the supremacy of your race, they read
their comiuir defeat.
For the Hi st time since the final d:s-
bandment of our armies, vo i have nvt !
the forces of the llepuhliean organization.
They fought for th life of th-ir pa'ty
they concentrated :t'ai.iM you the in'iu-
.nacloi! Willi a tew lo iue;r own p. .;
ascendanev : a wcil-fiiscipline.! or
tt,. .IZ1. '., tl3 ndv.inta.'os i'ni:
possession of muni 'anal and -State :
couM o:mgiram; ana y. ., mao
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s -.n-uei -enueni. vtai i:h e c n. ;.n:
pMwertul combidatua, ami a.'n-o-t e :' ; i. d
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th.-- State.
All honor and pra:-e to (he- I).-f:v
of the Keystone, f. r t! is nv st L
light.
:u''
A heal of men, who ia 1S"3, c:
:1
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ib'il, J i ti,')l I-) votes and m lv... i!)..-
;;) Vt:!,, . w,,.( !:(l ;!i,1;;vi.. n
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princmles that are eternal : v. ho ,. no'
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despair t!ie Ivt publ.e, nod who u- ss -s
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Uu physical power and too tuirai ccenaji-
r .1 ' - - . ......
to maintain thetr oim ion-
! :heii- liberties, mu-t eventually be :!.e -n-
i. ...
P"v'r " t;i:"-
Implicit b-'iet iu the j i-tiee ami t
f the -;reat d k trio s that iie at
base i
t our lorm oi eova ii -n:ent. -ne;-o n to i's I
c iitr.ilir ii! ri. and eonti-l-Mie-- in the t't- j
eiemv of the Con -! i ! v,'. hi for toe --ri -:- j
vat.on o
eni-he.l
'in ii.MTit' s, ii ive ever
I - I
Voil. These at',' the in.: '
aroaad which vou have ';tth e I in io m.
a hard-. ght e. n'o.-f, so.d to tb- m v.
wi'i le trne as th ned!e !o the t,l
i : i .i. Tis o iiidi-. i.b
may chan-v- ; b
ature ::s in the p;.-t, ctane vii-'.:
:r h-!eat, as a paitv v
ever b
c i ii , ... ,
found rallvmg to these pi r.a o les as the
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leadin" tenets tf v tir p.-blieal f;,: o
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Hone ctf.li.i-aiee an ! eonr.-ee seo a .1 be
eonr.-ec Seo i . l-e
i;:-oii-ich lioni i lie t e:i nan oi ,n 4-e, ; 11:11 i yi j
thirds of the white iieom. ti t.f the Ih pnb- j
iie think as you d u.-'-n tin s - uhj -ci-, j
and that, on every lb-Id on vvbieli :i.e i
...1 J 1 . I 1 .1 . .
are slaked, our "united a
n won nv- r-
come all .pposir.-r fores.
We ask you to persevere in tl
so aspicii.t'sly begun. From ih
!
wo:
hoe.r.
et us determine to ; forward. I.- t n
have done with sp.isui die t iforis, and
move onward with nail iin c:-er.;v
i in- i.iioi.pu auo e;. e;n;o o i-s. ra . iia-
linn of trnili. is the prop, i- man s l-i y,:;r
evert. ual triumph; and oreaaiza?!-"', .lis-
ciphn systematic, ciihrt and iieiivi-! oal
txertioii. are :be aver-u-p thiit had ! tie
tory. U ill yon pa litem ? Ft.ited.
discip'incd and iletet Ui!nel, you will be
irresistible.
Py i i'iu r of tlie Deirocrt-.tic State Com -rnitfef.
William A. Wali.vc::, C'l'irvnnni.
A !I.u:i;iP.i.K Urii:v;i:. The Pitts- '.
hvr 1:.JHlf)iK says, we heard iast wemn"
of ., 1:;(t bruta, ouraiIl. l.i.-i, was com-
Inirtt,i ll!OI1 ,,,e p.,,;,;n of ;l voll!:.r ,.;rI
r.jv cilV0I1 vc.,rs o!lJ iiy ;in"t)(l xipp.n
MXjy.h'Ve. years i f a-e. ' It seems th.it the
ii! with her pareuls, had traveled fron,
Indiana, and were on their way Kasf
They were nearly out of funds and were
tryir.ii to get more with which to proceed
on their journey. At the hotel where
they were stopping, tie re boarded :m old
brute by the name of Edward Co1, le. He
deliberately planned ilu ruin of the poor
gill, and on .Saturday night entered her
room, stifled h.rr cries for l.elj) and out
sault innocence and viitae may receive
Pur.ishment he so richly deserves.
, n .f:ePm" PO I,"?r'iw a l-vimeii uf
! llinmt we can "'-v F:,-v :
Tis lust that wears th? real robes,
While reasou gropes in chaia:-,
And cotscicDce bows bcr royal head
thame."
m
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The Riot at Blackford, Indiana.
j Saturday last our country was tliC
I "IK" uf ,hS ,of ,he rm f :,evi!ish- raSes
' ...... I .. ! ...l I v -i . . !
i u::u ui;iui iccoiueu. Kjn llul uav ;
, , v -
i -v '-""iii ui
' th p.(jmiiient Disunion howlers of iliia
, i t
I T t i .V 1 T . i T ; I ;l s."f i I 1 t'l 1 1 1 !v' r-1 1 v - j r 1 v .n , I j
I ' ; ,0 t cw..-
G " DIavvare county, u ho
i T.l-atoii u
j ,;i:lt v.as
' j I it 'lr. 'I lo lUUU Uriril M.M'J1LI. L(J It
ami tear down the Johnson ilaj
hoi.ted there. Accordingly;
about 4 o'clock i. m., about thirty ofthe,c
desperadoes (rum Granville Parted lor
1 KJ'U.JI CIL IUII J.tliOp
I W hen they came. to. the village the
ni.-eting had broken up and all bad "one
i !:i:n. i IPV cnri. mri. ....11 .... t
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whim the stars and stripes were 1 oating.
M i ,-, , .... c
-;!. : and cursing like demonr. They!
" . , ,i wi " i " t i
1:111 'o.vn the 11 ig an t commenced tear- !
g it to pieces, when one of the ino.-t
i tnc! and respected citizens of the
1 ron "' ,M,"C J':tn'ion' a ''" "xt3-tw-
years of age, came out of the stoic ch.
hy, and asked them to let him take i!k';;
Ilag. Thev veiled ICiil the coj.oerhea 1 '
He was knocked low:i with u t dub, hi-
.-i.n.l t.a.Iiy tract ureu, arai Ins bead haeue.i
:.. . .:, . : .. .t. . t . . . :.i i
in intto i i.iv u.- ui i iic oone n a S V :J
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'.v. mid on the h. ad mid one u -th-.-'rtis
li-.iiir.ed Abbott witii o:a
e :' hi- I'.iitciiet mi-
ban 1
'e of, which neaily severe 1 it -ii-.-ai
:i:m. Jn ;i niotnetit. mnv arm -d wiih
I 1 of the d'::ih!ed leader, !; woi.-a
! i ,. . i , ,
,-.!.! o.e ..: ti-, sevend thmgeroa-1 v, on
I .. i .... ,..' . . .. ' ,
.- il : ' ..-e.j uioi;:,iM. I'.inny " l a-nei: :
the ii .g with a death giip, mil .".hh ,n-'h a I
" ! pis:. u was snapped withi.i a foot of hi
i. . li t Me was t irmvn i
no! io.i l (ramtded under the feet of tie-
loe et she clung to .lie stars i.nd
! . .,l,.,.,j;f p,. i ;
T " .' . , , " , . c '
' ":g ;!: ,: I'.i.iii an ! Peveial others b'.eeo-
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; me Irom g :t. v raH from tne ha'oh. t .-!
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t tne iirave i.c.ms, an. i seem,' t!:e n.-f i.noi
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'.u::. i i ine it.-i.iic, niev lie.;, so. lie
taking th road west and oi hers south
Th. ir captain. Abbott, -Mid one or two
eh-.-rs '.ere hold in the saddle as thev
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to. :..::. I ney !elt i;;e swol't iirei Sev
eral !i :f- on. the ground, which w.'i J cap-
in - : y v ictus s.
'I i.,.!r.h ro:is insult upon the sta:
o. : 1 s!: i; and i.s brave tlcfender-. i n
t
p.o.i.si i, as ;t wa-, bv tiiese cowiird i
'. - , , -.i
;i-.- ..--i .-. iv.i.s saneinoneo and approved i
! i
U-i.ublic:.;.-- -.f DTvware , n-
: i I it band n;:ui!ieimg several I
mud! t ;
:- I .- itli s.ihr. s ;
.ud I'niicd States
! w as ore:t!,-.fd yvsjfi'.lay at l-irau-.
I sent w ord bv a iiics-i,oi r to
tie. ... ii. in.. i n uiey uiu noi SetLl luetll
, . , , , , ,
eap.nre.l sword and hat-, and pav ..
f.t . . ,
i "i t-.e as-, .--ms c-- ha' a watch be hat
i . i , , ,
i. that it" they did not Send them J '
I
: . . ,i ... .
.1.-1 n tl ila H...I- ........ ii
I - .". .-uiu .
iv n
and murder every cihzeii m i;.
Know ing
ihey would carry th- ir thiaats it:to x-'-ciiii
-n. an l h:tviiio n,( hopes ot "sissi-tance,
in- y p.i- tr.01,0,,0 ove i p the svu :d and
N i.a!
r. publicans of.lhe mote tl-
U class of this place and vicinity paid
uian f..r the watch ImUamnuLs lla -
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! II.. s1
in. - v m . ?..- mi. i o.ir vio:cs:i!i'
I iiMi'iir,-.N'in.
i Jv.-v. i . :; r i-uatle, a colored matt, a no-
, imhw an i a nie-iime resutent t-t
j .Mon! encry, Alabama, was Suggestt d a-
; a delegate to the Disunion C.mvenf! e.
: at Pl.ila ielphi.i. In a letter published h
ihe M..;i!imerv papers, he says
it mu.-t not Ixi forgotten, sirs, that 1-
: : J . ti ' ii : nn i ir.4 1 mnn I i .. c. ... . l
1 t I
in commov with the white people amongst
whom I have been bred, and to whom I
am iiidt h'ed for whatever I am and have,
I kn .w'no other people but these. I be-
heve lla in itie best friends of rue and mv
i iace, and it w-oulj be base inTatitude to
i r' ' . u"7 '"-l;,lil '
I T 'f at ,m' t.,,ne . !lft' il,ul
,h,fJ ,.v,,! :,rt' hxtr,?'i toin01te rivil war'
l".' :i'1,::o be black from the white man.
1 '' " '" tl,;,t C,,,nv0f,tio:- pretend
lo piescr.t the loyalty of the South,.I re-
gai. 1 as disappointed office-seeker?, who
would ra liter rule in hell than serve in
i.t iivt ii. i uey represent notions but their
ttvii deprared hearts, and the neon'..
i -i-t ... . ..
the trouble of saying this much to put
...-.- I . ,, " 4
my si ii rioiu.
The uilicial returns seem to have
been '-doctored up" to exceed 15,000
majoiity for Geary evidently to affect
iie:s, upon wmcn numljer there were manv
- It 1 ! ..... . J '
1... f " t a
tbe school of fraud to " ,ink tho ehon."
r- . 1 .
inromc aifeases are hard to cure.
where thev hail from know them too we'd ''ie President with a promptitude never I b'd to allow the l'ulnn.nio Sy rrf.' vv a :
lo trust (heir professions. For myself I 'known in till the annals of war. Yes' tl:e rt spiratciy or-e.ns jr. pei'y : ,v
would scorn association will, politician- j Pen:, sy lvania will he readv, fully ready." any ,ln itiUlrn- Then &!i that i.s .mpa-: : .
r,-, ; , i- f r - rj r
I trust Heat 1 shad never again be put to C3 1 llC "ihnl daughter of General mnrl, tmssil,!,, ,.,t .,!! n
,(wli, 5lO to ??14A per barrel: Ctun Si ner
appears just now at 7,710. O.her Di- bushel; licWs, g 1.2.5 to 82; liultc,- IZ
......" --nies, prev.ously rept.rted offici- per pound ; Eggs, :Jc pc"r duzen .
ally by telegraph, have in like-manner seed. S'2.50; Timuthvseed, S.) .50 - Clo
gone u;, ,n an unacconntable manner. Of w rsecd, g8 ; Coffee, 30 and 33c lb
bourse it ,s .!,fficuli for leaders who have Molasses, 75c per gallon ; Syrup 25
served nearly six y.ms apprenticeship in j and 81.40 ; Prown Sugar l3Jd IS rf.
i nn Fruiu I ot frf)nt . t i
iUniorrat iwxH Smtiiul.
. ill. i'eUCUgill As LO.
Advertising Agents. 37 Pap.k Row
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: ir e it wniis oi iiip .Afinriirii!r'4:i.:n i..
i On and after Monday, May 21. 1
. . . ....
, trains -.n ti. is ra-t wu; run rs :,.Ujxvs :
; r.K4yK Ksp-jiu-no-
-T . .V t'O 1 .' 7 v i'll I .! 1 M I V
! - - - . - - . -
K.vpr
Vtt an I Dav I:x!iress F.at.
j At 0 4 0 M. connecting with I'hila. Ex.
I rJ' V'Z
j 8 no cr n departure of B..!t.
.K;Tr. t .
At 8.40 I'. M .or n departure of the Phi la
dv'pLii Lxpr.-s Wc,t.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Tiie Potato cio; is better this year
j than it has been for some tim. .Several
i farmers c
mp'aia that the rot cxi.-ls to
i certain extent : however the vk-M will er
eee
1 t he demand .
i:
.v
Di
isi i;
i '!':reli in tins p!act.- i pmgroMi.g rapid- j
,1
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It '!., ho a crcm to the members
j as,. an honor to our town. . . .The Ail
i
t i i . i , ,,
! t-,:ti!ft:i whudi has neon nub. 1 -bed in this
i .:ii..n- are au-'U'i o:f izmg. (J jf
; ra -nil t-r oi C .nin e-- is ti.e i,- a-1 c n-
e in thi- ( Ll:tv. lei'iie for
n .1. m.
i. . ... t ..t"i ,-- ... .,
1 - tti ill ll-.: . .-1 v . . ; 1 . 1 i i . . : . I .: . Hit
mi j:in " I h ia le . . . . I 'be J c- i
it i-
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i ei.otte-.l, s ill o
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ooject m soil-aoo i- to sr'.r ; ; .a voj
I ii.o n;i-:ie;..- at :.,e ne.L 1 a ;'. .
ti-.-n I ..ally f.: ho;, ....( ;.i V .,.. 'd
i Ihif:imo
u, Uu : ' to
1
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d I..W
t!:at his
ti:e citi-
.hat oar
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u, at the V
v.iih ail
t
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patrons 11. ion
tii-t' it
will runir-h i
ii'
m their immeiiiate
V ieiiiit V
terrible lire oeeurr. d in . o. b' o. by which
a .":i:-:ctab.re am-iia:,' ot proociiv was ie-
r-1 Tl.-- b.-oo-s li-p.ttc!i in th.
r... hb !:ia I.
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vv L;'t it'll n i ' ;
i 1 S: .".-i j ;.t!. I s . m 'k t.i- l..iii::t tn I ! t i
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I-.u i.u -' 1 .ranch Kon! i- -,,;n : for the ,
, .......
i V' lv-'-u '-.-,. s ei-mparaavriy ,:i,.e teusi-
no; w a- ;i a 1 1
i .1. ..it-. r) . ill OV n is ,
P.o.ot'j train, oatrary j
' now ria.iiii.-r th-e
! to the st.i;
llient k
i last week- A.'
t.iiit . . .
The
wo..;
h-:
gt'i-i a-
hie and ui. pleasant V motcb game i
. . . A motch
Pa-i- '. ill conivs I'll'uii Saturday, between
the Iln h'ni.d. :s oi' Hon. ink a:. I the
Moanir-i:.. ir-ot this piaoe. t '.v. ''. mut
1 , ,i . ,
have tht-ir aim:.-.
T'T' :", .
.: iin.r oi Pensions
":,s " rl i0" !! ;" "' v
M '! . u d 1 ;r
es
f n-rail
n- i
. I,
;in a vear r
: ihe tl.scltarge t;;e oi.i. er t
soldier, a-.-l
i h-s-s loan
llnee tears aficr the tli-charge,
i .1
' the pens., n
l ! o.-U'ti :.t the tiate ot liii.v
lie- a; piicati. a.
i i kinds tif pen.-'n lis.
iv.h. ii ap.-.i .t t.r ta.-re than thre
years
a:ur the u a!h r thst !.;,rgo of ihe t-lliecr
or s.-hin". will l.i-i. jt the date of lilin"
!-- ' -: lesiim .ny hy the party prcstnting
th
ul p
-.1. . ' I"l T . T . It
rr- i i . i I ii;,:i-t r . r - , rr-r- ! no tm
' sp-on.k- to -1. W. l'.'s app.-:d for lYtmsyl-
1 v '' Ui Ul- ' a !y to ail the Radicals "of
I P 'him re tvn en tlu-y inauj, irate at oilier
! Clvil 'ar. " We can tell Forney that
' Pennsy lvania will be fully ready.' Ail the
I manhood ia the whole mass of ihree i on-
bed thousand I), moeiatio voters will be
iniow n mio me contest at a moment
warning. For the li-ht t f a free ballot
...tv ti.amy uo i.aiiie w nenever amt
w net ev er tin- issue oi arms shall be joined
against it. Should the contt s t begin at
Pahimore, as I- rnev predicts it will two-
.i-.i .... i ..... ..
: " una oi me wnoie ngnnng material
! Pennsylvania will respond to the call
Tom Thumb died from inflammation of
the brain, rt Norwich, England, on the
2Cth of September.
Till: 31tRKKTS.
Eri nsplpu, August o, 1SGG. Fh
per pound; White, 10 to 20c ; Rice, 15
cants ; Wool, 50 cents per pound.
FUI,
CS" The Washington correspond. Erv,
the New York Herald, t,f 0r.
mvs :
The emotin created by the re?u ,,f ,
lVnnsvlvnin election is sensib; vf i-h ' -
! The radicals lux tl
- i i - i i
' purjo?e i uwa. j.f res out .
; ,h, 1'reHdenfs adminiM, at i, ,i ,f
irP ' I ..,.tt .,fo...'l,. .,..1 1. .
(.nil i V-'iiriiiumu.-ui iUki n . '
peach and Convict him th
: Surratt and the h,r vict
fl:'l i
! military commi-sh... Tl,, S
! t'"t of the r.utv.l State, L i- d
m i
, such tribunals illezah
- ; Kverv Democratic S.-nat.-r. i
i; a J of d v .John c:i, will
i .
; to o!e "a
the quo.-:', m v
or not guilty to tl i- cha;g-. 'I':,
; will be unanim u?. 'he r. !'.
: policy and the I ).'moj-rats f: :
, 1 1 : i. . The wo;l I u i!i be Taol.t
a i nth'T eminent oxan'tnle that hi
- of Providence sin become, i.
it w..i: in
j ,..lt ,h,
- 1 do ar.d wi-'uh ll .-v 1 -v.
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Ivania. lo lake
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inn
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j a sh-p :n ii - li-hi n
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i 1 oil !i is i:..ni:o.
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j Co -sumption Cu:a'.!db- Dr. S;hc-.
;-.,-; --.i-.e
To em e C .rsi'.n jo . -( ,
he piep.e t .'; -o tl -tt IU '. o
:.ee. -lopo:-': Mis. l . - 1. -
mu-t ii st be c':e inse-.i .o. '.
t'. d 1- -1' ' ..Oil h i, 'to- I .i
i t !.c-e rutcJiv. lat
i
! and g- o I 1 e thi.y i
I up the to:.-:i:u;i
; DRAKE 11LLS de i-
!i -h u- -r liiueo: - ;o
Us'u.g l i e a '"v ;
j "".i ' 1 U . '.'.
"V. S 1 1 f'""' '''
, 1"utl '' 1 116 as v 1 1 11
j "s:nS l';e thrw rerne.h-.-s. a
' exptlled from t!
i some blood made, v.;
u w:.:
j ease. If patients -. ; 1 r.i
kc t!i; :
s accoro.ic
to i-iuo:
Co.,
. f, ee.uei.tly in its !.,! s: i ,. ..j
, their action. Take ti:t t
i:.
clear.se the liver am: stoiaA h.
follow thct becan.-e t he l.....vt J,
Ii
tive tlnv are not nipiit.o, h.i s...-,.-,.
itiarrha-.i tt;ey nr.- ne.
t.f ! must be kei t he;il:h-
..i... . - .
e,e-sirv. ''.:C J
in i in
fat meat, game, and in f.u-t anvil. ;- ti.
appetite craves; but. be part cuhir as,
ttcate well.
Oet. 25, 18GG. . v. . e. ra. I v.
IlIiROKS OF YOUTH.
A Gen' iemu:i wli.i -Li'Vic: t'.-r ;';
Nervous IVbi'.ify. Iietiiatur- Decay, o :
the afi'ects . f v.mjhoil ia.bscrct;..i,", vv-.'l f r
the sake of sn.icring htnnanitv. s.-n i ha t
ll who ntH-v) it. t),e receipt "u-d tl:v-i ti--"s
f r making the simple te:nt-.ly by ;-. 1 e
was; cured.. SuiT-rers wishin ' t" no .'it 1 v
; the advertiser's experience, c-u bu ly
aaoiesaing.
JOHN D. OGDIhV,
No. 13 Chambtrs St., New York.
Feb. 1st, lees. ly.
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