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i) POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.
Arthrrtolial. LAW Jo lieviug that was the
choice by a large majority of the Republican Voters in
the late Republican caucus for the office of 'Additional
Law Judge, I ,now offer ntyselt a.s a Candidate tar
that position. subject to the approval of the peo
and will give. my reasons therefor hext week.
"flop, Aug, 23;1137E ". - E.-;trairim
1 Hereby annoulto 4.4:10(0414,*0rking tuan's can
tlidate for ReprcSontAte6`, to the decision ot
'the free and independent voters of ffloga couuty, uu
the second Tutstlay - of October treArfre'e:fronrait - par.
ties, rings. cliques and monopolies of whatever nature,
manlier or hind; tayotiraries)sg.m-,oiltorviail*Xt
and a law to secure loliihdriteptty frcin ttible'ststb ,
upon u Lich the labor is performed. These are my
views, based upon an equal distribution of teat eetate,
as against a landed aristocracy, "stitch time with the
preeent system will bulld4o
Delmar, Auguet 21, 1872.
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;_.FOR nufamrtiT.
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}OR VICE PRESLD.PiT t
HENRY- "WILSON'
OF 7,IAfIRACIMSETTg.
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1 - 0 oovititiort,
JOHN . F. HARTRANPT,i •"
of Mont gurif try . (bunt.
• .VOIS 59811E1113 JUDGE. , '
ULYSSES IVIERCUR;
of Bradford
FOR AITIATOR GENEUAL,
tiAFIRISON ALLE:N, -
'• 'of Wairrenly; , •
VOIC CONOREMMEN AT TAIVISt.,
OVENNT. W. SCOFIELD. otwAititrv,
oDARI.ES ALAIII(3IIT, of Wiivirrtiv
LEMUEL TODD. or CvaiszttLANP.
VELEGATEe AT LABG£•TO TUE. CONISITIIITIO.'SAL
voNyENTroN,
WIL M. 11IE'REDITH, PLILIALTELI./11 - A•;
J. (ind.ixgiskst FELL, PItILADELPHIA ;
HARRY WRITE, INDIANA ;
WILLIAII LILLY, CAILIWN ;
Ncncsepirip.,;,
11. N. AFALLNTER, CE crnE;
WILLIAM 11. ,ARMSTITONO, LT,,DmiNu .
WII,LI AM DAVIS. MoN NOE ;
.1. 1 31 F-S L. REYNOLDS, LANekwrvn ;
;i:otur.r, F,. nimmacg,
LAwnENcE,
DAVIT) N. WILITE, ILLLuuE GY ;
W. Ir. AIN EY, LP:11101i ;
°F UN H. WALKER, Mar..
Fon MI'llbETI OF o.oNlifirtiA,
JACOB D. MITCHELL,
Subject to derieion of Dietrict Conference.
FOR DELEGATE 'ICI CO:Liirrunm:AL
JEROME B. NILES,
la9cet to de,ldion of District"Coufereoc..
FOR AnDMOIW. LAW JUDOV,
STEPHEN F. WILSON, -
Subjevt t,, decision of DiEtriiq Conforcuo
Fon REPRESENTATIVE,
JOHN I. MITCHELL.
FOR PROTLIONOTAIIt,
ROBERT C. COX.
FOll TIVE:AI 4 VIESI,
HENRY ROWLAND.
Fou Ittnl^TEll AND RECOlinkil,
DARIUS L DEANE.,
Fon ,COAMISIONF.II,
EPHRAIM HART
Fon AUDITOR,
ISRAEL-STONE.
Cafitpaign •_Ed'ition.
We will send the' AGITATOR from this date
until the close of the campaign, (November
13th,) to new subscriberN, for 25 CF_Trrs
IN ADVANCE.
The paper will, ibiting. Rua limb% e mainly
devoted to the discussion of the political
questions of the day, Laid the unyielding
supp4t of Republican principles and the
Republican nominees. Believing it will
prove an efficient worker in the good cause,
we ask our friends to assist us in extending
its influence by ineTict.ling' „its Vireulfitihmt
during 'the campaign.
As the price at which it is tittered barely
covers the cost of white paper, printing and
mailing, the cash mug, accompany a
DM!
In this week's AorrATon will be fo
• card by F. E. Smith, Esq., announcin;
self as an independent candidate for J
ant Law Judge. It should.he no surpri
anybody, for "it is understood by all men
moderately well posted in local political af
fairs that Mr. Smith has, since the late Re
publican County Convention, been actively
engaged with the Democratic and "Liberal'
leaders in laying Pipe with a view to this
very movement. Ilia attendance at the Pot
er County DOnocrAtio Coiivontionl?etrity§d
Ilia intent ; the movement of the "Liberals'
showed which way the wind was blowing
and the action of the Democratic Convori
tion here last week Tuesday let the cat com
pletely out of the bag. The Democrats of
the District are to nominate no candidate
for that (ace ; Mr. Smith is to run as an in
dependent candidate, and is to receive their
support. The game is not a new one, nor a
deep one, and it will not wiu.• Mr. Smith
has tried his luck as a bolter'' once before,
and he knows how it is himself.
Dissolution.
►VIIE firm of Van Gelder Sr. Barni. the publics.
•1 Ron of the AorrAxon and gen ral Jobbing boat
nese, was dissolved by mutual convent on the first of
September inst. All indebted to the late firm are re•
quested to settle without delay.
P. C. VAN GELDER.
A. F. BARNES.
Sept. 4,1972-9 w
After connection - Of nearly seven years
with this paper, my interest in the establish
meat ceases with the present number. I
have labored beyond my constitutional
strength to build up the t oncern to_ a tirs.t
clans otlice,l and to make the paper one that
would be acceptable to the readers. Ilow
tar this has been accomplished,. I leave the
readers and business men to judge, =j have
endeavored to print an impartial lithier';
believe I have A—at all events, it has been
my nip to be netuatea by the 'right. 'ln
retiring, :I wish the new firm , success and a
• I)rosperous career, and the readers and pa
trons tv hearty "good.bye."
In making this announcement, it would
perhaps be just to myself to state,, that I
bhall not cease my efforts for the election of
the Republican ticket.
A Word OrGreetin#.
As will be seen, by the announcement
above, the AorrAgon establishment has pass
\ ed into the bands of a new
, firm. There,
will be no change in the character of the
journal, the editorial department remaining
under the same management that has di
retted it fdr the past eight months.
The jobbing .deptuirnent berkoked
after by the junior partner, who is already
well kntkn to many citizens of the county.
He has had years of experience in that line,
and the new firnrbelieve themselves com. l
petent to do good work. cheap. • Particular
attention will be paid to fine job work.—
The orders of our friends everywhere will
be thankfully received' and 'promptly exe
cuted_
11On. litoatv WILSON and Gen. A. E.
11%th:it:soy: wilt v . ak. pe at ..WlLLt.sitono, Mon- ...
iti3:,*7.01. - 23, 1111 . 1 T iit TOW.rit4il%, SePt. - 23:
lion. G. W. SCOFIELD and Gen. Cu tiHr.Es
/ I.liltiCiff will speak . at - .NiAIisPtELD, Sept
- 11fIrtW.:;, - Kifif. - "TtErbt7firitiiiieiiii-,:134;1;- -
i iv; WV ET 4 r° ll T, Set)ttinalkiNA.l4l44l4VW
2 ).
1 Hon. J4 l lll' 4)tlia it.E;';i. , idittie
VAR spealt at I.4tVirEENCESTI.LE, October 1;
WELLSBO O . ,
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,ci,
,9; Pr"9ctor.l.-Td,
K:A I NE ydi • 's4' •:11 , .; ' ' . 4} 7l i 1 - . , -:5:::::;:r- ~, ,
•-f. , - ilr• ::
..--.' nett it be a nieelitrg otiiie"Ohinfindit
Wiksim c . l bat LA.NsenEscronu.r. next Tliurs
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dafi'venitig; the siiiiiiitiatOdtivhifteh44t'
. I .li4nnicii..anii
i'r4 Lieut. WSt A. STONE
, 4 1, 411 r
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- There) &Ilan ii'iiieeting of the Grant
auct moils n Club in tiisiehtantri,
4t•
I ciak' evening, at the Catitilibilsb. ertr•
.rybody at)entl. '
• -''- - `Lei us Undersind 44h Other. , I
!46144 11.1 a fl,xii Otgil Atifli
' 2 The.A.ArrATou is a epueuicanK pewspaper.
ii.s propri'mor# are liepti44cane,, and Attaz he,
liti.4.e the fdfety and. - pri l spFetty -of . : I Itercoult - - , -
try tirpv,uid upon the success Or ilieltePilb
liCan:littitty,iJThiey sititi'esdivettler del ituth:s
big knowingly, f ho_soljeurd to disintegranl, .
disorganie, or defeat that party. They will i
ItereattellretitilAk4itfie deitititiW(WtheiAlA
:iMiltl'til" heir journal, arid . libtiilld*ltitem
io, , bullet , to, ktijnyt. flit; fattse,iti *)Ml l ,iltp.V-,
iiiiiieuiliy'• believe , and 'for•. w (deli , t hey in-
10 1 4 #l)4bor. TheMillteitWr#lB) tii k .4
f.fore, At oboe return. to.tho .only, true policy.-
-that of its-e t tglier—elly4--Viat Ocilniki
•• ..- . ~,:- ' .4i,.4.4..• i 1 ...,•,...i.,..c.0....t ....44..4 .•
furittsu atnnumuton to tne enemy, to ue - u at
in ' , defeating - regubt;"....lltpublienix.,nowinu-,
'ttiyis„';',„tc,to bolters - or disotganizenictueltere-,
'after, "S:echie-.,l,lte:t4eplatickt. , ,cf:ilt,eir: arif,tiA
tuentathi.ough its columns :. they,,tentat take
them to some Othel'''Shob.' 'All Isuett"4rill
1 1 •
please take untie(
THE TRUTH ABOUT BEN. HARTRANFT.
Hon. Henry` tierwciod - Arvitiveii - d."
At the Democratise Convention-last week
Tuesday, lion. Henry. Sherwood.. nbolg,-
Speech , in which he atlneked General Hai . -
tranft for his alleged connection with the
Evanstfraud, and said it wits not true, as
had been stated, that the committee of in
vestigation lied exonerated him in their, re
pot t. Bills Were posted Wednesday morn ,
ing calling a meeting, at the' Court-House
that evening to he Addresseil by Hon. B. B.
Strang. Tt being understood that the Sena
tor would reply to the - staietuents,- Mr:
Sherwood, the Court Room wits packed
with people by eight o'clock, when the
Meeting was called to order by Mr: R. C.
Simpson, the F'residentW the Grant Club,
who. briefly. explained the object of the
meeting and introduced the speaker of the
evening.
Mr. Strang said' lie was., hereto-night tei
kmdertake to Vindicate thecbaracter o£ fiat
'gallant soldier and ptypeitlzen
now the candidate Of' the Repittlierui party
for Governor of this' Commonwealth:
the repeated assurance of other gentlemen
that it was p ioper 'and neeessarYlOr Rini to,
:do so induced him to make a sp eeel
occasion. He purposed to leave to others
the general questlonnijnyedvgl in. thitp.caßti
paign, and confine uVs -
ject indicated.
- • '
The other evening, when he addressed an
audience in that %tint, 116 said ;that nfter
full - investigatiori : of the ehafges' against
Gen. .Hartranft by a' comialtfee - A. wliich
William A. Wallace, a Democratic leader,
was a prominent : men - 14er, that ecAlnittee.
a report completely exonerating him
from any guilty participation in the Evans
frauds Ale was here to repeat, that, asser
tion to-night, and to state the further fact,
which was unknor : n to bun at tbat i time„
that the report so exonerating flartrankWas
written by William A. Wallace's own hand.
He recognized the obligation resting upon
every public and every, private citizen ail .
ways, everywhere totelj:tiletxttt)i, tote 7D9lle i .
frutt, - and nothing but the truth. He had
us profound tiii "nppreilatiOn:of Hi - flbllial
Lion ii l 3 any gentleman could have; and be
believed his conduct in private ; prOfessiontd;
and public life had been such that a public
1 lecture on that subject !maim) force, forhim,
. •
10
'nd a
, hint
' ssist-
se to
because it bail ni»ipplication to him.
• In 1881; and-afterwards, rennsylvanta
in
curred large expenses it *raisitig "and
' eituip-
.ping tioop - s to, putAlevir,Ohe Itcheywm ;
was supposed' !it thaetheile exped
ses would subsequently he ,reimbursed by
Congress, and an account was .kept yof the
• , ninounts expended. In September„
,1801,
that account was adjusted at $608;660. The
General Government had assessed a direct
tax of $1,900,1;100 upon` the Stab- 3 . The law
imposing that tax provided that fifteen
,per
cent. of it should-be remitted if it was paid
within a certain time. The State Legisla
ture therefore gave Gov. Curtin authorityto
release the claim, of the State against the
General Government, and to pay the bal
ance of the tax. The State was allowed
credit for the war claims, less $150,000, un
der that arrangement No formal settle
nient was made of those claim's, and this
was not regarded as a final settlement of f
diem, but as au allowance of so much of
the amount assessed on the State. - In 1867
the Legislature authorized the Gevernor to
appoint an agent to settle the claims, and he
very soon• appointed. one George O. Evans
of l'hiladelpitia, who was' strongly
,recOM
mended by Jobn W. Forney and others,' as
special agent to 'eolleo: those claims_ The'
resolution authorizing ihu appointment
vkded that the ceMinission ,Of the agent
should not exceed (Cu per Lent. of the
amount. collected. It is but just to theGov
enter and to Evans to say.that
of the appointnit - ntl eollectien l of the
r°i lflttnin. was regarded as very doubtful.
was a matter .of great : doubt whether ; ,tha-
Government would feel able to pay them,
As was natural, the accounts had been loosv
ly and inaccurately kept by`officers ui used.
to such matters. But , Evana went to work,
and, countin4 the altowanettireadymade E
by the Governgtjrklie stiecOedeil meth;
ering the whole amount of; the ./
_then ,claimed tch per , cent. ,on the wfulle
timount, ineltiding 'the suns 'Hecion43;•.al- ,
lowed. and retained that =dent .fbr •his
cpintnission. A controversy arose about the
allow anee,of the claim by the State of
and the matter was in liti,gation-in Dauphin ,
county, an filially it became ti subject of in-.
vestigat444 the Legislature. Last,yitar'
a'committee . was , appointed on the part of
the Senate to investigate the matter, con
sisting of James L.,Graham, Wm. A. Wals
lace and .11'60 White".
was allowed uritraininele&latitude in-the In
vestigation. .observe, this- Investigation ,
was ordered by- a Repablicimibenate;;thi3,
committee wits appointed by I.ti6
can
. Speaker :of that Senate; two of that
committee were Republicans of hotter and
ntegrity i'4 niacin; 3
the third , reelobet%was the.att3ye,..bilter.
tisan, the keep. 'shrew& lawyer; the '
P. C. VAN 'CiELIDEtt
REPUBLICAN MEETITIGy.: , 6 4
Nate the - Time andte PO
•tz 1,4 :4t
10'^
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wad
►.
tin- evident* hearing on the ::sutdeet. •
first conneetion,of 1 3,t,nt.littrtranft" with the
_
as fuitucs
'•3n iNittreli 1870, gvaii4 o,,ekcikl
auditor Clef ttr letter onitlLe., - Gilte i o '
requesting-Jum - topTamtlie.4o. - coneliera - un=
' der his (Elatts'alatrolifstr !sittiliou pargli
the I.7•iiited Statte...',Aoilttor.Le,i6ral_etr- -- .
' ir„arttiltif.cd • 1i1*,1,„...,..,..,:,7,yb; c .....' -.,1 ~ ,t 4
vie W4'414.14 inter.., ..Z .11 , eir:V . i ! If: 1.',. f i t• Till Vi: T .-i.;
der the ac ofiettagrtomititlV t .)
sAll..
ed. ' Ile d linettrtoWillt:fhtt _. 011 a
Lesnuntictott - 44 ten - per eetit,ctfate .wfties.
eictqlgiWjut - fiek. iii400#01,4.449411i,
feKttfreff stijifilibilipAse : • -ut
Sere is OeifirsOpoint it wbiclialtsstsurift's
ounectioii 'o, l A'tbgth - e",54114eA ::;ttitinew:el,i'
awl, at ilii4 lry Vpint t le; . fina(llitt:i::takinfk
it)111) pap to protect the Tiiipsnry iitiCe.
' O6lll liinn IlVti l o l .t / .4 .l';')s'll'u.ki:9ostP f tqii
R ointoitteefcytiwtalix!!t! pertlifLlrlif i arn 1.1
Wallace himself i , .: t!I • „<.,.,, i.:lf'ii - , ~
" No parlpl 0 - 4 tiiiiney eyce,i'AWed tite
State Treasury, bar titiltd l / 3 re4,teiplitimieii urn
111101, by_insty ants, oftiefal sortthi , Gercrtion4
telm Fos'at ti.:finittitell" . ltie facet of
.:int land Thli itfafitilittlittoli'tollis commis
sions." ; 4, ,, '
A4i3Ot Altel i i s tqleinAliiiali t h i a Alit '
fOrty , eighi hours, in the . ' liact'Of-ibia l ' decbi=
rittkon i kiinned . by
, Williliiir'T. t Siridiate;llA!'
ad johflitivalinit.tireils'i l 's *- Stirto , 46l 4 alik.
iVfle'ttlitsifati'ar k• fitree yertia beitiee?iflie-
Inntf.gablic i ll44til.irekild , itte Atiallitii.-kfeil
email ' '
' • "' ' ' '
.1 '! i .r , ' ;,.i.iii. '5, ._
Pe nci fug t tali /snort it ; COnimunscation 4 11 1-
'peared'ili ).be New York Triuni , and the
Sun iiZ:cuslng Gen. 401114 siiPeiikifiihr ,
with the funds of •tha ,, Btitlif:: -:The -.original ,
Ns4l6 . tiollt lippoilitfieg the emiuilliteii , r l eferrgd t ,
,bai kalidrarge : against any„penum.7t "Pero ;
was-.)Absoliltely:no_tharg,,atpAtriturlpdgt.,
',6oio.liirTf3o.9'..a-;o,,Y.OtilitiAryß triiiitie,o,44t,
tts-tdnr:YlAtie9 ,ll tik!s 11 :tpptvl , i:, ,„. . ..: , f r,
oilyr.tq eointnitt%mitc•this kJecumment
ilailkill :2 " • - '- . '' ' ' ' . '
." We earnestly. retOininerid that the pOw=._
- eis•given by the resolution of 1.861, and _the
appointment of Mr. Evait.4;lkiki: diii*.ere
scinded, liy the repeal of the'resulutioriendl
the.revocaticitr , ortliex,rwers giyetrand that:
1116 - koditorAelierair.tituk,StAtOjtkit,ii,PAPY:,
sestet'. rith.th.ef sv
ull:poer.likonipliii% couni-,
sel(ir agents, in their• discretion, to col/Cut:l
the, thanes improperly Ivithkield by Evans,
all4llO7Seeitre to the State Jill nioneys re•
maining unpaid, by `liereto,figi,iMpici,p'e,rly s ,
paid by 'the: United - Stuleit ...uPell AltenWtir .
claims of 'this State." • * - 1 ":2, ' 4 , i ''
• • The committee,, by the' Baud t'Ui Willian
'A:., Wallace, 'have thus,' put on record; the
fact that Hartratift was ii 'Careful andJaith
,f4•. guardian . of. ‘iii;',imislio. Trea;siiii , . - t4e.
fact that ho was iguorantuf,tiot pAynt,etWet.,
this money until 1871; and 'they recotnmend
that Auditor General ~ I Lartranft „and ; the.
Treasurer be given,, f nil discFetion,, tO.'eliOa
the transaction. . ' . •
On the ;29th 'of' February "the SiniitO LW
iblirized the Coiranittee tO - investigate- the
truth' of the charges blade - in the r 4tratine
and Sun. Those charges were as broad and
as malignant a s as anonyinous and irrespon
'Able •newapaper stribbler Fonlifinilke them.
; 4 111ey_ there all referred id, th6'eutuniittep
'along with: Nerke's affidavit: They were
the basis of -I.hiS' investigation, ' Now, lead
'some . of the edrichlaiona 'of the' conimittee
draw ri - liy the pert of i :Willifliti',4.:Wallace'
lihntelfi • .
. .
"It was made our duty to investigate
these charges; and' to ascertain the facts at
tending theuttempted„introductien, of the,
TAO resolutien and the pnblication of the
same. We hava ascertained tha,t. -the:reso.
lutions referred to in the colnnuipieetion'ta
the Tribune Were 'prepared by &rehab,
eel of Evans, Evans himself, or Dr. Wm.
Payne, one- of his-bail', and.that theY jointly
attempted 1,0 procure, their intriltripp„lnte ,
and passage by ...the HOW. ; tgesenta-„
tires and Senate; that the fade 4 - awed -in the I
resolutiOnTreeitilln - thareciffinittittatfOrdee'Vfi:
true;.;;that. iaparsiiinee Orthis'ingUirY, we
called be fore us till oLthe w itnesses whose tes
timony seemed likely to throw anylight upon
:the transactions charged; that several com
munications have appeared in the - Npw York
Sun and New York. Xriblute reflecting upon
,the officials before' harried airiViithe'f pert
'sons in a private capacity;, that-they :have
been based upon data either' firmished by
tar ~TViliinm Payne otsome other friend of
gleohle;o., Eirtin s„ andliat. tiOn., - krefizil in
qur-kg' edidegies under oath,.see fined the.
Tiffec c charges, made-in said communication
are not true:-----------
(Signed) J.,s,sEEis Gitt,Anisat, Cren,
HARRY WHITE,'
„ •- : Committee ompart'of-Senate:" , . - :
' I submit to T p ßA hethe r r,kc isno t t, true
on a full in'ire`Aqiiiion 'oe all hares, a'
committee of which William- A. - Wallace
was a - proinineril.,,tue t tOerAtivee?tonctkited,
Vartranft from all dereliction of duty in.,
this transaction, I have done just what my
3.4urable friepA P 24aid... l 4 14.) 1113 04/19fl
public' men to do—told tbo simple, , plain;
unvarnished truth. I have PO icier', the-hon
orable' gentleman meant in any'Wliat Vas pot
4ro_o , irlie fact is, I was talking aboutsonick.,
thing that I lines/ talk
ring of Ivhat be probably. knew very littke
about. My distinguished friend
suppesed__that r ,ttr 1541 - 1 -- ptatevel/ : eillg
referred to the Auditor ' General and State
Treasurer. If be had read and fully di
gested the report, c which
t eloses vvith, a 'eu
logy upon , Gen, he' itfotildlia4e ' •
known that the General was not referred to
by those words.
--I - hafethits established what; set - out to
prove; but I propose to carry, the ~war At UP'
Africa, and to show from the-record-the
dpinionhold-by these Democratic gentlemen'
in relation to Gen. Aartranfti... Oitthe 29th
of Febrearylnsta r ies - Outi4ii Wes la:conned
into the Senate,te;np,pofq,'.4-:cANsuitS 6
investigate
treinft. That reAution was - introduced by
' He was at that time a candi
, date for the nomination as Governor, ,Some
of ris thought the charges Were unworthy of 1
'investigation: A promineßV gentleman of
Whom you may have heard, (Mr. Charles IL
BuCkaleiy—some people suppose he is run
ning for:Governer---Anado (some remarks i on
'-that subject. He said, among otter things,
-that becinse some neoropaper , correspnitilent
bad made certain charges ho did "not tin.
• ,
derstand. that there, .141, ;41,27 4 ckfm 414110 ,
these public officers appearing beforo \ us in
any respectable form—any definite shape—
biciced ,by any authority. and , upon-any
sponssbmhry whatevii, upcin';ool4ll: WerC(ng.ht'
#o vett a committee.” That is irks opinion
of Mr. Buckalew on these charges. After
repeating that ophlion on different occasions,
Vilitin a vpte`esiiiiefo be`faket oil thelitlea-
Lion of referring the charges to the commit
tee already appointed; 041.‘ 1 1 0.0 1 0elt 8 30:
"I vote to refer this in order to get rid o
It, andlreat thu charge with the contempt
•It'ileserves." Thats-is froyri< tlitiLsgistative
• 1 le, ,
. 14).et 5,41
On - that pOint the DfiribtAti,Syp,ted 4 itqe,
Ulan of, them. it that tbe
lieve never before occurred , in the history
of legislative bodies : luitywheivi-4fie , a 4tidsl=' .
:11iii‘party voting unanimouslyto express
their v iTfrt?tempt for charges elute evilest . a
public o fficer. Yet these little ,fellowu ure
;T:o l '4ff szvau l i r i c l i sa lsrge Pi r T r Ott
rasetdi'tuid noe' •Ab be- Oa tect-r t if ni)rt
Abe,4utiMeAf APVilti r 4ort"fit ,tll
don't stop bete: In - tni‘t - 1.
gigt the .p !culter!R,sitpielice:: l 4 l -9enertil)
itArtianfeitiecontso 14_4 41, ipt:e gift'
The to min *tit* s*n,
k
egos
lEKV
Uhl .:. tilt . the eeeeit?vout•Si'"*.t,
~. .
.
t 'edli „45 47.- thy tit-in k ,. ,•. i' ..,-„
„ , ... - , ' - i • ; w it 1 . q•-•
tire, a 111411, tt,'@ HtMlle I. Ifie , . 1. i.: 4 . , 0 4
t )
. , _
G4werinire - p - Ower nod right hx-tip.'f ••r
,s, Dersotijo..,,nt s lie viicaney,,,,,,, A_ pe-,‘,y,p,,0i0n
- -,,a-. 4 4114441, - Avbfaiiweiiii.A totient-eVerylio
ttittattikitttAnnxiii.ceigT;lkirtrol
. On.th
,1d5.114.4.-Mareh- a
lcalkupt.t resolittlerLvehle
iniebeeimiffered for that eod. There'-was
Althigdoubt wheffeer,GoVei‘nor tteeer i ttier .
USW' atArli e.boloo l l 4)PoiStte...lt l 4.;,iher, ' , ;
age debate clothe resWution.4l.aunsst p.rotal
Wet Dem ate udide litaarkiliti it, t‘fbaa
i=pifft ' ~At, Akif AsPiOtte,i.Cl chat'it ,
E - mat toteateett.xwkatkvitheief
y ,„
no chargettioiribronvht , lo3)trytt*ftbilt, iv*:
h - nt welt udOicftdtatitlellnArentr.tipk
'this-lit . iest - rtaftleonVitilhd' , Xo,,lir Aga,
every sangl tuitinstiletekriteif reirro4
teyiveniar f 150Ltr i , :thtTifdri3klll gaid--h . ‘
1
11 ,Togb0 04 v*PAt i aNkrittrA ll o l •
andAV Atmoerat stone.. ar.it,, ~,tf i ibt •
mit to,you i t.vetps'Al-Tieetuitr,kwbb are ,
to'he ecogi o- 6,kA o lo,olilkti`ilkVigle*.t
'this'gtillaht solaier:an%„Putritelintounete l
hp',ooVerPor of the canittionweelth,4flavith-,
in-• the , - raage,Atito t ., : jiAtegikpc i pgrime .
there hair ever, wine .. , tot.' X.Ral',Wnejliedge a
' etiha wh‘fe a man holding for six years an
office ithelY to call down upon hi= the mal
edictions Of,,the : _pnsyeefui, haelien ect,trit
umphantl mdarsed, austainiuttaad;TlAdi.
ted as hall q•ahlt-..p: fiertranftt-FI predict
tAlksittill CAtithii:'et o,t l o.'..!ttigiiiii.V.-,Otikelt-
January, inteltne-• le;tieilit'attGoeerntie,,ot
this grand ; old- -Commonwealth, v.thetpeophr.
of
the- whOle§tateveill re/M . oll% o llllkt tlreit i
ismm Wiesr,..4o 04: 0 04 PF,.. OB Mit.R. !OA,
be iis'aiire
‘ ii , :tder..tile Nam .es,..ttotreutAL Ale
,they have en under his ..control in a sub-
Ordinate,,Apacity. During hicteritt - there
will he no vem,swindleaforAnyliOdir tolie
mixed up with, or• for anYbhdy to talk about,.
Mr. Sty: itg, , taiiii. he'Woeld -he lead- tee-ge,'
more at lope-1444'A ai§elisSill'or tr)41047
oral questions of the .4ettavasat , at:in...WSW
of
,rite pro etieloliat tabors, in Mille-Who' Was
now elide 4 0;s 4,a ctl i :.;i:irk'i c tO i t*:;4. 1 hild P 4
4
tte,doinge icel4;iitgatellcAts-,olteiit,:orlig,
tititifence. Whelk. theiightsrowsthick i and
.he had- tiete . ,--'oVdt st" 't(ty,Aerange his
rttionettte 1 :; -4...Tiiiili, , I ` - .p,,,,1ee-se.d.oo'tiddr. OS,
, - ilidni,,tkt use subjects . - 4 - te.bad,zow 'Ogle
- ,4401,114.41 t-fti-ttrtl6: 4 yttidlegOt the tat ,
ii
didateAorleittA4riir; rebid till 'efitirgesAitde
ligitineviiiiti. ~. . ... 4... i.,. „,,,-, ,- • ,
SN. JO r.u*wr.auxt4-QNTBF ( 3 ,EN, Ififgag•
After trier fer,t.tlikeer,gentletnian,,hade IRO'
called.for 'and liati ifit'eased. ilitiiAeivekfrolif
aPeaking, Pon. John I. Mitchell was called
Out, 'end delivered , a- few .remarkw , HO:baid
1,1,e - ,woeff.l eliy i e'WerdOrtWe''abAt4(ltiti oitt,
fie with tlie canvass. ~ Untied:been
- iiiipressetli with -the ideay-thas.slander .pra
veiled to 4 .ntifeh 'end brad: t,po: mteh effect
-git 4 the iSP)p. - „l'lleAitillii,Y 0 .0 1 i0."e)/44,
wake° misdirect the , people a s to the moues
-of the -canvass, arid lend them to forget the'
past.''• - Bat:. the .!Aiterleatt„,:peoPle;:linile (C
menkciry, and-are-t ot,,disp_osed. to: blot 'out
/the record of the past. . - liowever• ardently
some tra y wish - le t forget
• - the past; "there,
were Men; women, and orphan etildren who
Cotild - „PAt ; but remember that record!' They :
remember it, not with ;the pufposent oif?,
- dressing ex,pypishing• the South , but to save
at* garner tip the Ottiti oCtitatterrible con
flict, . Thatv,ll,Ch was trtott'befditelsereW
10-day, and Ali i be "tretli' fa. all 'agea. li
the - Democracy Were correct . in.
,the princi
ples they held such a abort tithe ago, it, is
correct to-day for their to stand ts,i , their old
record. For lilixieelf, he Wits gledte think
that the aid 'Wanes re • 441,
..anti . that ',the
clovernment.bed heti jitrougenou'ghtOcint-,
re
quer the Deriatoi#c attt:'. It *este mO
eloquent *peed). diet . ciiiiiet Naiads.' ter say
that theßeptilifeens, hag . hee'n,,eble to come
out of 'that, Tieree ,conlit4,' titiecisaful., If
that party stands'maiffelly by,ile; principles
in the leture as it has in pie past, the Kelpie
shotdd'repose the ,satne "ctinfideben init.—
I. 4 o .PaitT N','",htait 64EP°,qd Oa _, in .068'3:414k,
days ought not, ,o t9r9;1 1 .4 3 ; •1 ' l ittPtlV:i 4 SeP .
Bible Jean, appoint art, • vent to tr ansept Any
husiness when 'that agent'i heart ',WttA not in
the wdt-k be
,had, to : de?' Is,it Reasenableto
sptinnit'that,the Dembeiai,s
,to -day , believe
in: the, rightftlingsd . Of' the‘.l3th r 11th ' 'arid'
15th . ,atRendreienin to the CiMitilution; 'Whin'
tlt,y, a : 'wee that ~as,soon as they, camelete
ft ;,',„..- ;.f., .." ',Oted: to '
r'escind ; the resolutions
di' , 2, : ;. :1: 1' 1" 0/1001 same athettimenta' Were
s . c l IZ:: e-_ - - , othey' did that in 'l 6 ow 'Aloft,-
cw . l'n Oeivllerse,Y2 Ant foiv, • figs, M )
Pregg:P.lßlairliVetre'a:%Ot•• 1, . - ietemt
teeiett were, } ,..uncenitlindlinal- till( 'o4lt*
- tie - ,Satilside:, And th€3 , Aretryttlitl
_IP:
4 , / , 203 ,,i 4 .4-44. 4 . , ,,,0 r, "NriletildPlK, •t n 4 Ati ..7_ .e_W-,..
people. tof believe hint they elendd be r pga
trusted With pewee. - ' I
Why should any, Republican oppose Gen.
'Grant? In what has : his ,Adikileistratibn
failed to carry out the platform .- upon which
lie was elected? ';.The c o untr y :had lately
teein Joheseli i ii disgraceful
,squabble :with '
( Congress. atid'etlianGed: Gr a nt came into
oillee he said he 'l3odilltr. hliv!,, ' nO:pPII4Y,to'
euforee Against theti:ill il llie*fple. • 'tut lie
had-a po li c y ;• be Was in' fqor of 'Ortforeing
the laws of thelata, ,fri :bed '
carried Ott,
' that Wise; Obey as seqet4fully ai any Fres
'dent ever did: 3- Wtlialtiebit itr vislt4d; iip
ba ihelteklnx - Of thAllenth: "It isitaid
.thet,,
. I,he.A.dmioietrqtipn la seeking ..to -"enforce a
tyrannical :pellet, Were.; init-it is not true.--
Search the higteti of tilt( *M e ld? mid YMt
will find no such' inagnitniinity'ashutteeni
lli3lYlk tP`thelkelli. 'Wherhietinffered for
, , thestillnie Of tri , esork ?'-' WO hifd, i lie feared,'
gone furthe r than Net ought `to - go. . Yet
Horace ch i ebies , would extend - Well the lead
, •erepf the Rebellion' the `Pritilege of Ma :
. ing o ffi ce. r After What tee 'Nei() ' flithitifthd
to' since 1801, he did not believe that mag-,
naeimity. er 'ehrisdanity shiauld Rinke us say
1 •tlen. Jar. Davis should.be reettiVedAiriek'ity
the Senate.' 'But that ii'whtt ligr:: . Greeley
would have:, tiV ilk' 'GriCO!'eet "hikVf4hee
far enough that. direetioe: 'lle had beet,
inagnannnone it' every respect s i nce the MP
.I,lrlithi doletilheir aims, ' • ' ' !'r .'''
:r---, - - The ' ' aker'- ven t on threinerk iptaii,fibi
:,. ''' ' adieu as a candidate.' He Odd :its
. WEIS the Ott o f
'e.yery thinking parent:Oka
scan everybaan asking for an election. If
igaq people think atiy trian fe bnwoithy; thtly
libtluld not elect lum. Public • office is' a'
trust,. not 4 - gift; lie took that opportubity
to say that be had hot , coesidered it hieduty
diving the canvass for the - tdmilititioti: to '
' deny or extent:late 'certain chargea as to - the'
Judge bill. It le3 bad' tiot .faithfully melte
eented his conktituents on that matter or any
other, he , would not be the candidate of the
Republican party. When - he Wits drat nceb.;•
inated he riledgeif hilts& that if the poi,:
pie wanted the repeal of that law, would' he
work for its repeal. Thht deee - not iwroliie
at -all the questithr of the' piney of that liti:'
He went to Harrisbtirg to repeat that hi*, fr,
the people' Wanted' it" repealed. The peti:.'
tions cameliViery alOwly, 'and at the tithe
the bill Wait' introduced ; about' the:middle
of the seseicin,"heiliid received but xibotip
400 names faVbring'repeal. ''But it Was Weil
introduced' end:Went through the.conunitz•
tee. illt *nit placed by the Clerk on the taili
vale caletidar;'intd When ;It wes, reached' o'h- 2
Jectiontwas raised that it.was not: a private.
bill. - - .l l'he Speaker 'sustained the bbjettion'
and it was plueed on the piddle ealendtie.;---,-,'
It was the Clerk's busineas 'inia Rot hill to:
place it .on the proper calendar, and - be'
(Mitchell) bad'to ebtltrol '-of it. • Whea it;
.was placed on the public, calendar there,
were ihout one litilidrred bills before it.-- ,
After that be 'eaught 'to bring about the pas-,
sage of the bill, aid tear the,. clow.eif-1110
session s in the' OM and cOnfuslon alwits
,prevaihnetheri, When every mereteris uz;
ing to pass seine bill, 'he' procured thti pal*
age of this one: itherethartit thade et that
time are quoted hi the ' t keistative Reoair lit'
:follows: ' - -'' ' • •
" Mr. Mitchell, on leave, ' . stated that: oft'
he file was -bill, No, 1172,''entitled An act
o repeal all laws creating add extending the
office of additioriat feta judge of theaeveral
courts in;the Fourth' jedicial ilihtrict, which •
IWtvotild like ,thelHotAa' to, tale `tip ind
pass. Ifs it•dik it wciniffbale e r 'atli cf icti4
pass the Stihate this sessioni'Vritif not the
State would have'an tittnedeiaary'eipenee of
fifty thousitid 'dollars' to 'ay diiel, *the alit
ten years; for if this bid did *tupt i ii This
session, t nekr,ludge liotdd"Webeaete for'
ten years, sit thit next 'elOtitee",',o_,o4o•Te;
and the press Otitis *ilia - the titer Cottqies
conneetea 'WithVale, pada tilatifct denten'-'
ded this bill.' And he; ttletefate; as a AP V:.
sentative`Of tbet'peopte,'clitinted the 'mini
genes of the Hansa to tt4brft 'ilp , ,,antil 10,,e,
it sentikthe Senate. ' • • ' ,- '
' " ?dr. ShrilliVulton) asked Whether ItAld ,
not legislete`a Win 'cintbf °Mee: ' '' - ' ''-
"Mr. Mitchell said it iliffnaelittrPoie: to` ,
do that, as 'the' :e... • fit'kelithtie.tit .- wakiifri
appiantment hy i C' tioliveitttoiluidhl4'4oll
- would-ex iftron tha'firiAtf'Deteni
-kmoiot.?, L ,- 3- ' 1. J , . .. • '..... ,
!Ile -
IKE
'repeat _46'l-ad
The'lo at tha ll' 4 lknit t time 1240 wage forthd
0 000 ivit
!Timmydtaaged Semite! a;not passed
it 'teCiltbit Of it th'ep
ht*! , f s l l . l said E APlel.i.:::: 7 l, l 9r° Whet.
e
'-' - fiobit*Wito - 41' - ' i t triß- - . -, r ,
- •, , ii:',, ,t5,-.',, ',, ~ - , i - i f...pikr:' , ;. fr f:.4 , ....., 4 ,,,,,..
H 4 gWtiN r j": , . 4 1' ? 1-4 _,„i lg .: ;4:4 ka*-41'
)11.1,t0fp0111: :;-, W . O.upi CAIIOI4NA,'_
if'l.)kiliidraitelacie,rB - here aro' , eltudi-.
- .2-$4 0 4441 , 40 1 744.4 0 )) 1 VA - ..1g4k40p; , ..
ship, 05Aolitli Citrolina. , : , Ex.Govenior. Orr,
Igek, it4.017‘ 6 r . i!Aik Ctt, Ilrg,._„!o.iok - bilkid)
t tiOkiigto ItTobl'iqui . State Convention and.
7el'Oli7ii - iW aratellikeVitli' iiiii6iViiSr7iii;
411 1 1phe that:l,heio atijrl3i4be ,o; cliimoe'
. -, i cag" . " at d Tr o y- zlintAidateiettame ,
* 4l °o '4 i i i t . c. (4 1 116 r 4: 1'• :04- , # ' #4 ll v
t
0410e..A rt:,,f4:914t.c.„ . 01, r-pMci,„!:
i
,ogouftif,i-.., ,Wqr,94._Vigtni:.,
..-.. fit , titge..r" . .•
ITO'Oosch. .pseemsti to ivudetpuinfl; , OueliP
404 gi r 4: - : tr. I* a — fl uid itlildistailt4i,but ii!,isi
:400 . ilifyi d4 - iii'd icl i i,,i- , - OdiVTJf;:hiill' .
l i a l
liii ' ir: 4l , l " 14.:42 °1 NC#4 . dflii . 047 - J4OOM
Altortlf . ef1ge4.3414, - 0144 4 : 10014,14 to!
*ln :tont Frnity with , the views of the Ad-
Agigilliqii4dlsvOi 'off-stfikikii InAtioi gO4*
'synment,ot Vii6 - 110,e,T014 ) ,50 liiiibli%oliik'k
fr •. i#, P- ' 2 'll).4Vii:OciAiist i.i.iiss,,4ll-7"i`iit,i-,iiii:liq
s' ,
1 . 0-I(*Chi . eif*) , ,. i ia 41 4 L- -4 a l l
. ~ , ... "rill A i, ,,
..
7 f) ‘ t tiorptaStiptiliitalof con_ Wray( 1.:.14^19
4 11
be ATOPz4 thatltiouildYilit the administration'
of Smith Infitilithf Whimlot' Untitglineitie
to the williOr i liiintlityedlig 'ol,49cliti,i:oo'
I;l7vic. PetpOeisey; nnd 'that' th''' eteetiOn Or
ih'S belt mbrk to tho, ;ceding StatsollNes„can,,
Wtiv 44ll 4kt a PRlghi*O.4cli fltP4, 9 h
Vlliv,.9,c!.isct.ittilttilFtit.WPls,Pt.llfActlftft-i,
ithii4oll,l there imayhbe i .no, , passibility tot.
-thnetie`rnitts ISt :the kOlered 14tee againt MIN:
Je.'Wiii--.dtirali4ti4 h'iiiiire'''hO t tierilin4:4ldele•
letlek`'''''' I t.,tt , .'1,.• 0. , -,t '=,.. ~,‘). r...
~ roffra t' ARD , 13VSTE* ~post por.:-En.?, ••••
Ite postal card builtie'sS 'has `i3tiffered aii.,'
• Il i nr.:' .1 .4 ) 0Y I : ti -i.l ii t:edie: llo 44XlVe.*
'1,c44. , . , tlitt Aito.T l3 :eY (igii*, I, :4lii;iliPt I ,`lritn i
1.0 - oF,bt,•inion , in :which...lull argues ithatt..it .'
.will‘ tionntaWful, for thoT4tmasteri General ,
,X0,, - lit',94'ed W iti!' 'OA isifieptii the . t*Aoios ,
: 1111 ,1 1 1,__ I M ilik4fatq. l ?,:,V44 l r;YPßTs ( ii. i iA . l§fil
igeretteg; ttml,,that.44l•7l contract SO oPaY Aor 3
'the, nqessaryeards - prior , to definite action=
147 T.COngr,ess , in , im4ing. tikiroprlatiOil , for
th,a ) .#4lpient of the expene, is unauthcr
ized by/eV; him that-the, ostmersterGenc4
rathaanol power to enter ito act:attract for
At t nftittufelntyruerit Of tato ey to personsion
furnishing lie rioAtal •Cardi. ' . :
~.."`i i 3, •-= , /
‘-.. -4 - 1 , ,TNI?Puf,. 4,E 1 19 're. •I i .: •••
', tc)o Satut.day. Secretaryelano.,xecetind s.
1 1.614i:int: from} Cieti:'. , CoWe . , Assistant See
retar44 theltiterlor,ikwh ' is'• no* on the
frontier.• arid' 'ttinOhg, the , t'O'n'Sfonlidl•'•'
Il e
aris;',stathigitiitti;;all tkili
.. k 4 44140) 1 c4;h 1 :
the paper in,the last•month. labout.thc excl. ,
tali Sionx.'beitig lui-the Wet path , are 1 else in •
every, particular; that on the contrail; he
finds the !several tribes Of Sioux, :Indians'
yerfpeaceable; and hopes/ to complete his
treaties in a short 'time. The bead chiefs of
the tribes' ill,' accomriiinS,l'AsSistant Secre
tary Cowen to this city',. i*lieinthe
,treaties,
LOYfde villils9, i 4 4ifi 4l3 :, = '.,;-.. :"k
• ' . `
~ mr,c,e&*T. Att..iatomay:== , : , .i'= 'r`:
I.
It is said 'bere'by Mieb!ganders that the'
nomination of Austin bleu- Mr, (I . o*ear of
Michigan is pleasing
• tO • 'botlC,eihiting par
ties'. The Republicansaria miotione to bury
•
,thiS,l4ter under a majority= of -20,000, and
the Democrats tare delighted that tto'Cone of
Iheirmen it' ogle to be, gledgliteied in that,
for tbeni '•unbealthy politiCalAtate2"
~,„...,,, TAXING OUT •V I OTERS. ~
•,,.
It is stated authoritatively, that 'in Yazoo
city, Mississippi, a ten!'dollar 'poll' fax` has
been laid ; in order to deprive more g
than
lu the poor negrOea` o'f
. the ', privilege of
• , ~ ..• .
• , ~ , .
the,, trancluse.,. This •is Greeleyism in the
South, and Liberalism of the approved cora
-1 plexion. '''• • - • , •. .• • •.. .
l' - '-' 1 ' WEST vritonm - FLECTtOrt ' '
',, poverupr ,liaCohs,, indePeodent candidate
for 4overrior .of, *est,P ha rilitia,tjust;
,- ..been..elected inthat State, chiefly by Repnb-:
iidtur votes.l. , ills" inejorit , variously estl
liiilitgtilfrolirN 001;!,to, Pi ..' ThiS'ia 4 - great'
defeatief the Vernocitiei; i - ijilehbail',Claigi-,
ed.4,Qoo,lnkiiirit'ir, :fa I lit'st "irgird4: t',The'
most singular : part 4;A rettirii.is , that, the
new Constitution is coridered in ioubt,
Ali Oughit contains thew st ietrograde bite'
fogyism that, bits yet been LitOpOsed by' any
of the ex-slava States,----to ballot, no regis
,tration of voters ; no offi e and no schools
for colored p'eciple. So' totes - - Greeley De
mocracy' ~ • . ' - ` : " f. •: - - •
I , ,GREELEYIEZt i PLAYING OUT.
It iS'eurrently 'reported - and =believed thai
dairies 'Fraloicis Adinnt hite declined the
ARthpetion to the Greeley f . " 4
Go7ernort, of blasgstebusgulh andittnnounced
Ills intentionYto. support Grant. as the ;best
man for the interests of the *ion. Gov.
icorn; of Mississippi, Who luid proclivities
for Liberalism, ha's diqCoVered' his error,
and la;aitid to be about,
lor i Grani and Wllsou.
Greeleyism, only to mall
cm:toward the goal of i(
fish'es.
The iseuee.of the
The largest meeting t
WeilsiYam this' year
Dfgnciays e)irpiiing vi:rti4;
,(Intrit -and =
t 6 !lei • • held '
ciiiliOident. during th
spexitlage r .toulit hold
attend,- apd preparation
it :16 'frcint' of
front steps as a speake
,tkie .assemblea,
rooms of; the Court, Ho
Henry
tresided
Hon. H.-'-Boardman Smith of Elmira - Was
'the speaker 'Of' the eve log. After. he got
Warmed up to, bis work he matle a most tell
Jog agtllhentative spee 14.elicitingfrequent
lipPlanse, and holding 'a large:audience for
nearly two hours. His points Were''ail'fOr
f
. eihtiAte.ted and heartil ,appreetated,, espe
cially those relating to the position of his
honorable friend,
,Hen ,' ' Sherwood. 'lt is
iint . i*Nepiii,the•erO..w i f*tst.ate. of:QPF 0 1-
iliOne, to give anything 114.a:fair abstract
- -of Otis' argument, and•it is hardly necessary
id?. do se, as it Williii . 1 ifed 'W hy so large
'number of people fro the, various parts • of
the county. • • ._ •• _. _ •
-To phew the insinceri ty of the Democrats
,athelipretended conVersiettP9'HepubE.ean
'principles, and thu,smell ' imPertance they
'attach — to .party Plitf4ms; lie Tecalled the
ctthat their professi t on of faith' in 'lO2 ,
deprecated in the iriatia* . et ierthithe .far
ther eidiAtion of the Sltwery, question,
,el
'ffier:in Calitress•or onteide,i and yet,. atihei
very first.session 44 that _election, the
Deinoctats in Congress ,repealed the Missou
ri Compromise and opened the Territories
104 sle*y.,. He their went olito'rbvie've their
record during tie Mit essie.ti, of .CongreSs
referringio the questioas Of the elaintslor
Cotton eetzed in the Southern, States 'during.
heifer, involving $24,600 . ;0015;lo the cot- .
460 tax, ipveh;iog -- :soo' i ixitt* ; ."-Od to'lli . 4
o,l.,alrnetar' l PlO.iislor4nntl supplies used by
t,h eiami i i itfifie 'South. 1 , 11 1 -bere.was hanger'
that. i it
nil thd'nenidetlttip', OrtijeaMilfito
potterpotter "A466 - ilabiu, Pleniitprixied-*
lakeiews, mmld be piddi ,',The DemocratiT
iciikee r althe last tieibti,. iiielUdbilt those
I, of.iinrY, SherWded, s diva titaqi4ty-iittl .
i i
its favor of Sttddlittg , 1. these, rebel claque
:!:ion lil Treasury.
1
field..io referred to the 'Kula= 'Ontrages
at therSontli k nO theilece*ltirl,l4 protect
-.tit, ~, • h -
in , the negro. i ere. 'fie reviewed in a I
roost .trenchant manners Mr. .tireeley's in .
consistent, 'l*9Yl4'brk., l ,
th l iVOlegislatidrk: -- ':'
He said it Wa 'shown • at ' 2%000
_persons
.sda -
.~,
'O, stump ,/als State
Po.rollastlm ball of
away.aa'
,ahopes-Aie loaves
t i
0 iimpai go.
atzlitia beker held in
n - veiied i- ' hitt . *eels'
y the notninatiorof
r e, meeting was ad
hri Hall, .:but it be
day that •no hall in
the, crowd likely to
were Inad4 to hold
afouse, itaing , the`
'platfore
the aad front
h l help 'g given hp
eti, ( of MariOield
EIPIE
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blitcl4s:-,to:reito: : -A r tryiA . tile' I)enioerktie'
ilavVY 4-44 00 1. 1i 4 A- 4 4i4 14 4 , 4 , ,itt* , 54i1i
instil that - 4 theri'nere,ito - tk,lii s x, but that
rAi . I.f . ,1
ill 4y kx . isi#4l)ligy...kiiittal ' Alivi - ,italigiii it
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lYP t e , =,_l ll I i ghSi l F4#9,PiiMie.iliV. Plat ) ()11 4.
ihtivd,Jilfft .)ittistamneatted.giti, that liOlgould
M;t 1 i 1 :0 10 rft.ttitit l ifieSeyttitO io'itiOth s _hikvs .
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iiiiatieDifyiin ; tbet negati.vd,:the spea ker. woof
, ititi ilonikkicidy' t4Pettrayl 1 eortiWs tii4loracci:
It t'lWliOh l 'iiii i44iiiid Vei Aliti tin' ' 1 atia
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ipmt 4 ictlitti afittothinbught; iirgeliizatitiii of
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*Oa libi 4 rg,ol Tiai q 40j0
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*PAW rator,s , .,a,te < ! ,
lit , " icitilmat r,41+,04 Ardor of, 04e, pypbaus.t,:oint-a t t. ,
led Ittilp y!7 , 1872 0 the „utideisitpled; Xtboiitistra-
Kr,of i tite #ii ate ,orffiibert 'Bllo,4ldeil, a - ea/186d, • late of
, .Tliqls comet , will axpObe at publle - sale." on the pivin.
litag id thitio township. ontruetalby, ;tkpt. .24.1672.1 at
1
1.. tealblek.ipl• 4 ,41.te followitly, tletierikli preperty i , ,
ii4littl° "e
Ide4til)Y'lliniAln 'l`..)iTY;:aatit by
.441amt.L.Ii atibiirtititid Cf. IV. eiiiellitotita - -bydlohla;.
iity ittitilv .10-44iMia'ardr, 4. , Woe And Iht Spa*.
,
lug f blithealt_tt sumo mpg! Hpid,t9 ; Elfguer, , l'olu° 4 7 by
JoronatrALTo4,4 Ufgh Bherffr pl,Tipgii 'oiSfiaty ‘ by,
4 aomovileagtql , sare!. %, egolsitind i‘iite.ead ltv lite'
VA Ot dpitattion Plum tif.anirbetbinty too docket PP,
' itlf:t o7 : - WiltiFefiltikiigng:l o , l l l /qtit• mote preye ,1,
~ . - f ietnia; dtial Rh iwzgle,lifatkoil of Pak .-: -
,Attrikitil, B72- ,'lvi',„: - : - ". :1/•;T•.,r,TI:r:ER.'`,",/"..r•
:.-".
trarkitofore uniler'thci rim
vane of: Walk:lna iti , KateballA An Ana rangy'. bus.
inega was tllgaglyg4 gn p,Qtb, Anat., by_nallual con.
14, ,T,..,Th0 4°oB orithelaie:nria will bo"Muini at' the
!eta gattrecneni. f'' •EIgTII;IVATKVIS, •
21;1012-2.w • • - BA& ..t
. .
.14prtn istrator's Notic& -
Inns cirltichmond totraglaip;' Tioga oqunty, , ,
1 fie*e d. bAling. boot>, gtaAted to tha,-ondoraitna,
ad,ittiperione having datum against fand oatat 9 .l4'.o,
Itop,eby,.ontt ed•td tot,eettlyniOnt on, and Ibq per
lonapriag '6' Waine," ttimaktittatnediat6' payinent to
Aug•,.2B; 1 7243firi.- or , ' Tt. L TRALIC, Adm's: •
•' • •
I etf to
......",
h . hams, ' tti Ina... _
72430 N. o , ' l ' ,- Bk. T.:.,/rr
'''
ii Tict f rOYAXPAVES .
I l i
• , . ~
Mil= Brlrgess,an4COnnell trill sneet at Wm, Biehe's
-s.l k oillee - bil Wednesday,thp ith,day of th)ptsmber, at
.7:co'clockp. in.. to recelye application for correction or
abatement of Both - Taxes: 'Afrar rthd . aboro date no
andh ap pli cation will tit, considered. By order of the'
board. r, -, L. :: ,- , , L. kLtnisit.orr,, (Neck.
IWellaboio Aug.. I,3tb 1137221-3 w •
iC Q t `- - A,citsTs:VrAtiixtal•‘
. for ourgreat •
0.1&t (ea tampaig hart.
. .
The moat attractive" and saleable thing oat. It is in
.dispensable to men of 1131 parties, furnishing just the
facts and thinteiftuietled for , every; day reference by
'every intelligent votert Agents am selling from
• . 3.631 WC" Ito 31:0ALIr.
Tribe IlbiAtllerins.` fiend "far descriptive drat
'Aildrees.'• DUFFIELD ASAITAD, Publisher,
, , 711 Sansom Street •
Aug. 21, 3w. - " , PtiIIAtieELPHIA.
; In .7 c~~cicruptcg.
ME
rpHIS is' to give Notice, , That on the 2d day of An
.l,. gust A. L. 1872 a warrantin Bankruptcy was is,sucd
against the Riede of lienrp G. Smythe of Blossburg.
in the county of 'Bogs and State of Pennsylvania.. who
has been e4itid.Bo3 a Bankrupt, on his own petition;
that the payment of any debts and delivery of any
property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his
utio. and the transfer of any property by him are for
hidden by law; theta meeting of the creditors of the
said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose ono
or more assignees of his estate, willbe held at a court
of BiinkruPto,ii to be holden at' the of of P. E.
Smith.' Eeq , in: Tioga 13oro', Tenn, before 'P. E.
Smith. 'Esq., liegistai, op ,the 33th day of : September,
"A„13.;3832, et.lo o'clock a. m.
Aug 41; 187144 C
New Grocery and Restaurant !
HE undersigned has opened a new aIiCiOERY and
VATniti ROUSgin the store lately occupied by
Georgellastings, the first door below Runnel's hotel.
Ile bas a full and fresh stock of tine
'Groceries it, Confectioneries,
-
which will be sold cheap r br earl'. -
Particular attention will be puid to the wants of the
',tuner wan." MEALS will be furnished at
all liatirk. Every delicaerwiltbo supplied in' its sea
son.- Frell‘ Oysters ' Clams, Lataters, - .Sardines, Fresh
Fish, itg. , cfc., will be furnished 'for the table. in the
best style and on the shortest notice. Call in and see.
Weflaboro, Aug. 7,1872-6 m. 'R. P. ROBERTS.
'''• HARNESS SHOP
_,..-w. , -NATxx, would .say td his Mende that
N..)1 liarneEP shop is constantly stocked with
Htialry . :and -. Light Harnesses,
made In a stlbetintialMstmer, and offered at prices
that cannot tail to' snit. ' -
The' best Workmen employed, and noun but the beat
material used.
Repairing done on iliortuotiee, and in thebest mss
nor, ; r Vail end see.
111721 t, - ' ORO. W. NAVLE.
•
-I,AID 7 i4'IN'Si . B.II,:VNIT.
At you waut,i nice amortmeut of
ICALL AND WINTER GOODS,
BAIIDWINS SHANTY,
MEM
If you waut•Dreaa Good of all kin& • -
call at Big-L,DVITN'II-Shanty
'lf yell want Bl'k .alpaca, call for the Grata Britches%
\ at BAIDWIB'II ant:
Pititiani in'Otta , :an Shawl,
call at ItALPIVIS'S Shanty
l~
• • .
If yon want Lailite, 1
tc Genie' under ware,
call at BILL.DICTN'S Shanty
, •
. , ,
If you lona notions and tikiataitiga,
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty.
MI
Itypu want rnrs.
If yon want knit Go,oas,
If you want Hain and Caps,
I.tpu wsiaS todis snd Shoes.
Ityou'vrant.a atitia'Stat4Bl ' -
r; call it BALDWIN'S Shanty
• J:e
YYdtt.wsut good Teas and Groceries fresh,
= cad at BALDWIN'S Shanty
070 1 1 emit a.rellety toads snit of clothes..
t.: . • , at BAT t ptVll.ll3 Shanty
you 4414 4Mat your measure.
• at 1 1 J.kt4AfiriVe shisnty
•
It you want Over Coate, - -
• , call at B WIN'S Shanty
If you want' BUtfa to Robes., . ,
- • call at B AWN'S BberitY
It you want, prices that cant be beat,
• . ; : - . F • 'call at BII,I)NirIIiPS Shanty.
, • ,
- •
.11,•‘-`,•••
A.'IKORDOOII,
.• II: S. Marshal
CAL.r. I AT
TIOGA. PA
MEI
, 'call at lIALIY,WrEti'S Mannty
I
I call at I:I4LDWIN'S Shanty
call at BALDWIN'S Shinty
call at BAIADWRII3 Shanty,
..:::4 ''': t.,:,A :
VAL'i r !:4" , ' V';'
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Ell
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40. 440110.40g7 401-C:0C:103DIS1
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Z==il
ENLItIifiEItIENT OF STORE
• 1
■
,s ;The subscribers have now in stock in their
ew • y aleBl
A cutire now• Stock Lf
. . •
PAISLEY SHAWLS;
, , $lO, $ll, $l2, 14, $l5, 18, $2O, $22, $2 , 4, $25, $2B, $2B,
Nruti: Sp ing Shawl
, r '
)' In all llie neat desirable sty aat itl4 . 3olVe3t cost and prices. A
Black Silks -'
, .
. ,
at stl lower,lo,•es Wail last season : we have full pieces at A. 1234, sl,ul, $
$2,25, $2,50, $2,75 per yard.
:.Japanese Silks
iu great variety. Fields, Stripes, and f.3olid Colors', in extra qu4.
•
Goo&
Spring Dress
We shall keep still larger Stock this year than ever before, as we now have
their New Ode in tine department received almost daily,
Cloths t and a Cassini°
_ .
. , . I
, We sball Aee,E, In our now flalea Itoo/n a rely fine stock of Woolens for inert and
larger stock Than we. have ever kept.
,
We b.ave also, moved cor Hoop Skirt stock up into our new sales room, and s I
. . ,
stock of new styles et low prices.
. .
Nottingham Lace Curtains in great variety, 2;i' to 41, yards long, at from £2
' fliosephine Kid Gl®v
1
. - .
Ail entiee'new stock of spring colors. This Wove is warranted to be eqOta to a
States either as to fit or quality. Our stock le very large i
New Prints, New ping
our regular make, equal in color and quality to any in market, and still sold
vence hi prices, niaking them'the cheapest goods in mar
One of the main advantages to us in opening the NEW SALES ROOM. is the
for Our Boot and Shoe stock. We air, now situated so that we can keep a still LAY
and we shall add new lines of Goods in mast desirable makes as our trade calls f.,
Ivork vErty CHEAP and give every one that calls on us good pay for their time i I
Corning, 31tiy 1, 1872-tf:,
The Regniat
I i
FULL
OF GOODS SP INtl
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, C
Boots `& She
Notions, Fancy. Goods,
=I
, 1
AU the pegple iu TN§ Colluty who 100? to make! puroliisoil In Oita lino a,
Loot- Oct my 4,A -toe
IN
123113
Hoop Skirts:
laa.ea Curtains.
Nottingham Lace
by tbc yard at 37;i'c, 44c, 50c, 52;:c, 75c.
choir,e styles
Black Pure Mohai
Boots and Shoes
CORNING, N. V.,
. \
]]OW
The assortment is complete in every department
=I
ittid, Compare grices
El
ROOM, i
=I
I=
I
II
111
II
150," $1,75, i•im
MLE=III
ple room to allow
[
sr.l
bops' suits. a much
• I
to $8 per pair
la
y.Glove in the.dfinted
deed.
ants,
U e y /bt at auS a 4
.oreastid room it l ; ic~s us
GER STOCK in this
r them. Wo that! sell all
looking at our
J. A. PAMONS & Co
r 9
TRAP,
OCKERY,
es; i
Ct &CO
II
BEI
IMI
1 c iu l vited i to come and \
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