Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 17, 1872, Image 2
I hereby announce myself as a working man's can didate for Representative, subject to the decision of Ms fres and Independent voters of TiOWS county, on Ilba second Tueisy of October next, free from ail per OM ring,; cliques end monopolies of whatever nature, Wishner or kind; favoring a system of free ralboading, sir g e land Abi to secure to labor its pay Man thereat estate, on. w h the labor is performed. These are my dada, upon an equal distributioh of reel estate, on a lauded aristocracy, which time with the r t system will build up. ALBSEIT 11. its - ptp. /rainier, Afloat 21, 1872. 0 , Vale tAeitator. A. D. BARNES, EDITOR l ITESDA.Y, SEPTESIBER 17 t 18' 2 ~,u,pkritspui4togoAocao . Republidan Nomirtatio staw 1.--.:143,n.m3 2, ivrati-tttv - , FOR Plt ILE NT. 4 ."-EIVSSO S: 4Ritn -" rAitAtiVEI6SIN4! 'HENRY WWSON ME mcm , Iron ,novstfaicat,. _ F6' 1 1 " . 40,014 '." .. HA.RTR4tirr, -4( , vowairarbrs JIIDOS. uLysses-..mg.RcyFt, ;•. . 1,5.: a NV.. . . , • t- ros4itsixou Gistititt, l - -HARRISRN ALI-414, izt Jr*ken Vb3inty. • . . jr94,coziosirtwraril,T, 6LV , 11.111V. BCOVIELD..of Wasagu; GHARLE.B ALDBIOHT, or °Arms; N,NAVVIL rgcolini k or,cuxtasarAND. ," zusoirsa AT LattOE'fici-ntet.dirrtrirttrsfri, V3 l, 7 4 :4.4kE n iW.gt 1 i qA` 0:44:0 4 1 ..; .7013/L.T.J2iGnA 3 CHELI.4•FICI FILL • BARRY ; 11, ' tinkm*i tz • LINK seguidE2::" i • IL N. WAtIAgTER. CEmmt WILLLtIf. 11. — XIIIISTRONG, Li/comma • NTILLtiII DAMS MO:Mos ;' • • SAIIES L. 11K707.DA;.14.14444 •; -• C SAMUEL E. ianuoic. vuniA GEO.N. LAViIiENCE, WARMINGT OI4 ; .; .13.4.V1D N. WHITE; Atzscpmnr ; 'W. IL 'ADM% Lmo ; " ' ' • JOHN 11. WALKER. Esa i , " " , • FOB, .1X MB Or C0NGD.41,1, 4 , tetittkt " of Potter County. i c FOR DELIA..ITE TO CONSTITUTIONAL CONTENE4, JEROME B. NILES, t iubject to decision of Disirtet Coiat'erence. Fos ADDITIONAL LAW JUDGE, • STEPHEN F. WILSON, tiub;ect to dot Won of District Conference. You. itEIMEIII2,I7ATPa., JOHN,I. MITCHELL FOR 1140T$0110TARY, ROBERT C: COX. FOR TRE/ZUREN, HENRY ROWLAND. FOll REGIAMI AND RECORDER rvißtup,L, Fo; Co txuuov~L EPHRAIM HART. FON. AISDMOR, ISRAEL STONE. Campaign .Edition. We will send the Acirrxion from this date until the close of the. campaign, (November 13th,) to new subscribers, for 25 Ci:sTs Km ADVANCE. _ The paper will, during that time be mainly ; devot d to the discussion of the political questi na of the day, and the unyielding support of„Republican principles and the Republican nominees. , .. ' Believing it will _ - _,_: prove. an*SlCiimt iVorker;in the good cause, we ask oui friends to assist us in extending its inthience b'y increasing its circulation during the campaign. As the price at which it is offered harehr ii-LlTCacr as... ---- _ a —s-1.-- ,—,---, ~..t..tgrag and mailing, the cash. must accompany all or ders. Moss - veetAng 1 At Wellsboro, MONDAY, SyRT. 23, 1871 _._. • Ilon Henry WilSoh atd : Gren. A. E. Burn bide will address the people at 1 p. in. Gen. John F. Hartranft will be present to greet his old comrades in arms. There will be excursion trains run on the railroad. Come one and all, and hear these eloquent defenders of the good:Cause. REPUBLICAN NEETINGP.. Note the Thne'and the Place. ion. Farm Wu,soN and Gen. A. E BvmcsmE will-speak at Wriamono, Mon day, Sept. 23, and at TOWANDA, Sept: 24. Hon. Jour' ALLISON' and A. H. Oneet 11 speak at LINRENCIEVILIS, October 1; ali.anono, Oct 2. ,Tao; , October , 3, and ,43et. 5. , '" 4 s • Tuesday evening, Sept. 17, M. H. CoBB and GEO. W. BIERRICK will speak at TIOSA, and Jon* , I. MrreEFELL and J C. STRANo at MuasaioA4:' Wednesdiy evening, Sept. 18, M. H. Coss and Gro..W.-Itlsantes will speak at Mara- Itntt,s, and Josat, I.', Macosi.t. and tC. entasa at Rossvm.E. Thursday evening, Sept. 19, M. H. COBB and J. N. Grattstritiiiirt.piat at DIAINS, BURG Jour I. MITCHELL anti J. C. STRANG at CONTN9TON . , and B. B. STRANG And HEN BT ALLEN at OSCEOLA. ' Friday evening, Sept. 20, M. H. COBB and. L. C.O.IERON Mitt speak at 13Lossuunn ; J. B. Nu.l:B„Totor AbAso and J. W. MA:ill - ER in MIDDLE IttnnE, and llemtv ALLEN and R. CAssinEK at 11 . 0L - se SCHOOL IfOrt:. Saturday evening, Sept. '3l, M. 11. Colin slid HENRY ALLEN Will Speak at WHITNEY aid 3. 13: NILES, JOHN Allots and B. PACKER at BROUGHTON SCHOOL Ifot.'sr. Our friends in the several lobalities nam ed are requested to prepare for these meet ings, and advertise them as xvidely as possi ble. M. H. Conn, and J. B. IL.Es NI ill speak in Charleston, at Welsit=. settlement, 94, evening: Delmar, at Stony Fork, Sept. 25, evening: Ward, at Hollis School m iise , Sept, 26, evening: tnion, at Swamp Church, Sept. 27, evening: Liberty, at Block House, *Sept. 28, evening. Joan I. MITCHELL and J. C. STRAND will speak in Gaines, at Vermilyea's, Sept:\ 20, evening: Brookfield, at Mink Hollow, Sept. 27, evening: Chatham, at Starks Corner* Sept. 28, evening. Jon; I. larcitrzt. and ,G. W. MEniticx wißspeak in rarnaington; al Faiinington trill, Sept. 24, evening. G. W. MEIUUCK and J. W. nvricen . will speak in Morris, at Babba School House, Sept. 27, evening: Charleston, at Round Top School House, Sept. 28, evening. The Supreme Court of this State decided, a few days since, that students must vote at their homes, and not where they may be at- tending college. They do not acquire a domicile in a place by residing there tempo rsrilyfor the purpose of obtaining an edu attion. . .Tvrenthy-eighth bast is the last day to resister. Te Congressional Conference for this Dia rict 'as held st Williamsport last 1 1 Wednesday. Up to the time of g6ingoto press we have not received the o•,' al, re port of • the meeting. After con , L er i able i balloting, thli.:i intr osa, I - of ' county, w as M.' at e eo . sp this week to lose -at t is ood I , ~ tion. 3.1 k. Ito. ":. • a nt, in: e man an Tif sou . epu c ,a Id his: e a valuable working . m •r of the House. He will receive' the cordial Isupport of tite 1 Reprifilleffiti . oliiiST.--", "Tammany has left the taxpayers Of New York an_artnual souvenir of a-veryiouching ekaraeter--`ll'hi-emOtint to Le raised hflax atiWypitte,plesent year i $ $8 . 0,, 127 MT t la equiirto two cents and n ine mills ont 4oilic ofKosegg4.44)4ation 70Eiogn—Citc«A8, And the people are. asked to plg4.ltis' saintly set infhlrgeuftheAs4omitreasu lt,,: Xr: , tieilikr has •ilasped-ti* l ttsl with Tammany; rand'"Ttinikriatiy - ' sailors' for lii Doctor's election. tis to,be expected tJ)Lt itatleioolll.4llness:. dAteryulhereAlilkre pudiate this corrupt alliance, gust 031", e ;1314twd'Yettki.ts " alieady mi 0 , 41.06 ,4 1, 4. 4 \." " hon e very , anienls just now that all the figuring on Maine Aus. Joritiea shall-bentatle-iritlAtie'vote of 1049 as a basis. ,But that., journal,—ikis nt,jan trildigt,Vbit i`k tdd * stB anirinni 4 about it a few weeks ago.pelowwe . okuvf e PATAgr4P,ii - iYo.l6l l3 ;i4s*f Inguo 'fa; showing what thwktrecleyttes - tliireihi4ct to Erg a test of the Sincerity of its present - enniVe about this State: ME `; In 1864 Main §ApetoPfi Inaitr tts3f Ifo9llliidolldifed`Vth one or 24,• 504 for Lineolri.'"lte 1864 she gave a 'Sep; tember majority of 111,180; in 1865, ofi 22,- 821; in .1806 i o 1 27,0373'1itn1,11115(374 spite of distractfons"of 11,614, "'lle Presiden tial:ern:lo4f SepteMber majo ty. again in 1808 to 20,403, but it was the. ast year of overiihelming stncesp. ; i lti t Vi 4 M 4id r mait"""r" ce 0 a ieiv man. forcti, u l s It trii 141 9 249,4; 11 03n -157,1, to, is the figurg,vh}eh the. Liberal and Democrats propose, to tileinseirei to .overcome. It iaa.sq'ritinsAuf notluipOssi - -; ble undertaking.".. • - • , - Honesty - and Sinetrity.". Mr., Penry Sherwood told. the.. peophi of - lkeilsboro, a few 'weeks since, that lie stnod sqwely pn c i ktp f .i fi nqt t i 'Alatlffn*, 'the Barrie' he talked i.ibottE the lZit of • . honesty and sincerity in =the • Repu blican , party; because, as he claimed,, their action In Cengress did not agree With their pro fessions set forth at Philadelphia. We showed the next week bow groundless some tike, keutleauir6. charges ..were;. but 'we propose now to let them 'ell '-for Whti,t; -they may be worth, and measure qtr. Beery' Sherwood by hii"ovin &inset). standard. , The' Citielunati Convention met on theist and adjotirned ou the-3d of May lust. The first plailkial, A;dowt . „by,tpat Convention receigriezes " the equality of all men before the law," and holds that it is the duty of Government to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatev e r nativity, „race, ta w., titisuasiUn." On the ilst . of 'Slay the Senate passed a supplementary civil rights bill securing to all citizens equal rights i ang privileges at all pane bins, "place's (if amuse mein licensed by legal authority, and on all lines of public transportation, without te gard to raCe,i-colar, pretious condition. On the7th of June, . just five weeks after , the Cincinnati Convention' had "adjoutricci, this bill was called up in the House, awl Mr. Poland moved to suspend the rules and pass it with an amendment reducing the pepalty so that it should not' efoeviisl,o6o. votecl.4l.oliiist' Mar niotiSn, and so did every Democrat present. And yet Henry Sherwood says be stands square on triolnatrorm - or - eqriar am - exact justice to all! llow is this -for "honesty 'and sin cerity 1." Being defeated in his first motion, Mr. Poland then modified his amendment so that Vie penalty should not exceed $lOO, and another vote Was..tatien. , Henry Sher wrod ayalhz toted agitinst the 1,111, along ,with his brother Democrats, and he and his party friends, succeeded in killing it,,althpugh all the liepublientis votedfaiteichtiine, two thirds majority being required to ptlea , it. And llenry . Sherwood, now: that'-ittr'.'*ards votes, professes lo favor equal and 'elect justice to. alit. -,„ ~P a Colored m en of Old Tioga! what do you, think of this champion of equal rights who talks one way ; and' votes another!? .What do "ReptibliCani think of this pretended convect to their principles who voted twice over to defeat,them no longer ago ; than jest Jtfne? Answer at the ballot-box! Justice to President Grant:, It , 'le the 'fashion ijiiltt ne* t i ne'{ Gree leyites to denounce Grant for the vigor with which he has repressed the lawless elements at the South. Those men who, a few months ago, were screeching loudest for the passage by Congress of ; strtmg measures to supprext the Ktiklux,land for the 'Vigorous enforcement of those laws when enacted, 'are now the loudest in their - eandetniCebm of the President for doing just what the Constitution required him to- do; ',and just what they so vehemently insisted he should do. 3lr. Greeley himself was' one of the foremost in urgently demanding that policy; and hb now leads ttose who•are crying ont i against it. 4 But now ' and then we find tin' adherent of "Honest Horace" who has not, quite rorgotten the irenlediatepast4d who; , has the manliness to rebuke his fellows for , their dishonest change of front: . The dditni of the Springfield Reputilin is one of this sort. He remembers that Grant has done only *hat he was expected mid uiged t 4 (Li; that he simply obeyed the supreme -law of the land, and executed the will of the peo ph, faithfully and wisely. Read what be 5:13•5 OD thet,point: . 3 Now;Generel'Ortuit was put into the House expressly to carry out thl polity. He did not force himself upon thb mike; the people forced „the, vffice upon him. Theyf, cOuld • not kiwin" of- course, what sort of President he would make; but they took him at a • venture, believing him to'be the right man for titeirlturpose - f-They saw One side of the reconstruction problem with perfect distinctness; they saw _thak, a strong hand was needed at the helm, , and. they believed Gen. Grant had such- a - hand. they elected him, and gave him his or ders—to protect the negroes and 7 to make the ex-rebels behave, themselves :A Vd tuts obeyed theie orders; mid it' really4lll4tot do for Northern Republicans, who *ere clamoring four years ago for a policy - of greater severity, to mow turn ,aroued„, find call him 'tyrant and" '`inilitary usurper' for obeying them. ' Gen. Grant is entitled to fair play. There' is reason to believe that he has deprecated at been the , unnecessary harshness which has been used; that helm* sometimes even gone so far as to dikoniage projects for additional tePressive legialation; thathe'has been steadily overruled by the adviseri. he -has chosen,- and Whos', petit quite recently, have'conseiduttly sentiment behind them.' MN - - 'lVe trust the Democrats, and especially the • "Liberals," will ponder • these •just words of one of their Most jUdicioui 'or gans. And when they are again tempted to blame Grant for his firm and'juit enforee•• merit of the laws, we hope they will remeni? ber that Horace Greeley was the primeni& - ver in procuring the enactment of thol3o laws, prkft tht.inOat , their rigorous eaforcement: . CM u bads aloe "o,llavey D 233 . . ,A . •ltepubitcanliovernOti _.... .„.,....... ~..,i ,‘ Fitrerf 0011gVedillW1 141111111410 i , „,.....,,. .--1.4.-.... .• 4 ..c , 1.. t 41 ' Repu4lT" in Legjslalit e I, .., . oAst-1 s - - LI E3itsuLTlFAltiirge , tillit 0 int r Y t: ', • I lit-i! Xi ~. .1 4.- b , 7,, in. • I , i: , . (Ivey 16 iiiielitioMV if ''' t ijr' s ' * I ' int can Balk • • le tte ALV.41.0 f , kl. y tr. ti t.,,, 01 -„dt 1 itL, ~.,-.. ~....,4 . .....: , ~., laerals!' Dead and B ea. B , ttl r I.lo2tv"mitt Int ili a - 1' _,, ... r -' i t .' , . t. ' I . 4 ''l . 'Carry tile' News to oracail 1 . _ L , "And n s trarfipliainei" cried Mt.' 4ree-I leY'e PerB9nalOrgatkWaen it, was supp ,setii ' that' N ortiVid-olirlit' hadi. oted for the eta/ , 6er/1%1 . M0 / a Aii,d4ifilitygqionists at noel went for Maine. „ Thp,§ttitn . „ - Fili . s littrrie -lit' their'raost 'eflectivetumpers, a n d even Mil!, ' Oreele,Y ll o.wlg., l l , P l r ase d - ,: into , t thl ) 1 0 .Ice - , and 'ti - e '`cnii4txj Ni.44 3, 1eil Ilk.; tp + j ell' 1 11 % vectaele of qtearididattlot Picsident 0 f -19it,h1k. . - NO4lOl - ttilDil 'lbi'lArkilit !*6 ,4l 3 4. -, Buena deft t' Horace 'felt-,istified' NI . Itite, necessity of reducing the Republican ma jority athetllhSto. "-* -. That' the wiled= anticipated lirge DemocmtiiiiAberit itati4 was evident from 9.4P'.14114'14.410,610443,tetpitt0te elgetoa:•' Tie Pribune, , theidaytaat the election ) „p l 4):1: lishetralettiaiOfitCj 2 lo o aball; tko 94:4 : ley candidate for Go vernor ,' wherein i ifi, ; said: " I have idaca the •returns over Ts-, fully, and have come o pie foltvitig cp eluWori: That -we stall; reduce the iupte.l l ,majority. of JE:BB',a,bout - 10,000. )4ku 44111 see by referring to the returns that the 'MA icals carried the State in 1808 by 10,00 , .natk jorhy, on a vote, • of `,41,700: IxatiiiiaW Ow, vote this year at•129,00f, and thintrivesballs throw nbt less- - than' 60,103,3eaving their mar, jority illitri7 m 8,000; dr 11,009 less Wan itt'ffB. lu this a mate Ido 4 lf - p w laim ~ any portfois st d of the ,do itful votes. , e get , one-l4ilf or one-thir of thewia v4ll reduee the ma jority still more, unless the voteCe target.' than I estimate * 'I 1 * Our app. vents claim a majority of 15,000 votes, but I,do not think they expect to get more tikin from 6,0Q0 to 10,000, • and they' cuuniat' ex pect thai unless they think they can relahn many who hait openly declared agOist . them." •And, speaking for Itself, the 7rigi3- u7lB ,said, ",The, campaign will iclose tril liantly.'' "We await with confidence' the . result ,of, the keen and animated canvass which has just closed. The ittelligent p4o. ple of' tile Pine Tree State have had , an•ep hausti , ite discussion of the issues luirolved; now let us hear their conclusion ", ', f i Well, here it is: Sidney Perham, the 14- publican candidate,for ma jority of 10,600. Every RepubHenry Oidi nate ror wongressisitleettirl, - the Ma r ranging froth .2,00 to 4,000. Determinid efforts were made to defeat Speaker Blaine' and Mr. Hale, but- they each gain! More than 1,500 over their inajoritieibetwoie4s ago, and redelvelariterAlajoilties, than Were given them in 1868. The State Legislature' I 'overwhelmingly Republican. Tffi r i a ga 1 2 41.41 g!rieJ OP. blic*ia majority.Of 0,606, ,and last.year then:49llV, was 1061. Now, the •Pine Tree State 'ria pudiatr Horace Greeley, a' native' of, ger , England, • by casting 6;000 increased major ity.for his °ROl:tints." This is 'the Conclu-' Aion,of Aka intelligent.peopleof-Mtdnevitittir an ea r t4 1 7:9 d ssj?T z t t _pf the issues 'volve yob -telt; Emcee 4 Few of mr ; . ,u,ijokoew's,Y44n is.w..l ..$ Thlß gentleman, who is at present wandet lng through this State . icsking the people tp elevat i e . 443;do tha ofliee:of QovernonlknowS very well that he can never reach, thAt po4 unless he can induce thousands of men call ing themseiv,es Republican to - T . 54 . 9 for himl Thatthe ) canioW• l / 4 htic Wean& • tkiiiespeakt volumes for his assurance; for he is we known to the voters o 1 this State. He h been in office many years, and „y4mtltv our State riegislatuie, Wpm? SenSti . 4. 1 1V400 bordet„ he. has pl . ways „WA , everywhera shown himself a bitter partisan and a most, pershigit lanai* Reikitifiki'ipiiniiples. In the dark days At the war, when- the! nation was struggling for its very life, ibis', politicsgt glade Peefiti-1 7 .44 01l the elo quence a all the orators in the land caul pever eirace from the recollection of the, eople -of Pe i tustyiv e saf!r.':: . 11e; *#-Upiied' tates Senator: :from:ASO to 1869, and'.ll.lB muse during that time plated hbri thor ough sympathizer with the and a de termined foe of the common, rights of man. We propose to-day to speak of a few of his Toteditaite &Mite NOilhhAilsily ea neihiim the #ll . 4st i po i *lg,g.:,the, ooltof theOZpiel rheidtkti6eiW? the ma the soldiers was under Cettidderat* wheildr, .oerrett.Dails,-of jienineky, fered 'ett'amendMent 'to; discharge_ the colored troops *an the -eervie: This was at the Very crislibf the : Sink when the Gov ernment needed every soldier it could get. Mr. - Davies motion came to a 'Tote 'on tie 23d, and, Ciltlekrt.,tifiktingewtvote(j in fa vor of that resolutttip.., Those Colored troops were native American citizens, just as Mr. Bnckalew was) they were psrtolauffer 41iiiteir od Mr. Bnekaiew was, not; ,they had quite as ,much at stake in the suppression of the re: hellion as Mr_ Backelow had; the nation :needed their Services, but Mr. Buckalew. preferred the triumph` of red-handed try snirrather than ita•ioverthrOw by men a shade darner-than himself. This superfine gentleman could not bear to see black men —ninon, his Mona tilled - them—wearing the national uniform and upholding the .ne r tional flag, and sohe toted ter tuna them out of the army. ' is itlor Oiiithat he hopes to receive the votes cokiritiden'and Of .11.4:' Oublicansf, . . • . 1 - 0 1 ! Mr. Buchalefi;itiiid. aarrettiit didtnot sued,. fir 'oil' hired irc4si but °tithe 10th of the next March they' got artother,ekance.to strike! at' -ound t heA t geniletYukfronr PePrsYlV—;P*4 Vp,t9ti4 time = tile corvied truopr , i:lntbeta receiving less pay th an the 'Vslitee,:antri - M act was4titiciducid co eqnalize 'the' sol that' all - soldiers should 'itifeizie the same wages for the litere was ne r# 4 V*, the 1 4# 0:04444,.--14421c bard to Imagine how any man withthe least seukl of how .)w 'a pelt yioti thia Pass ofj wish& ittduld ts-_a ni of nam i tOllB, -Oa , 49724d-4:19100 8 ' rgainst a hitt to repeal OW* 166 1 )0 431'1W I thas : * e. P k AV,i044:44i*4 1621 ' (434N,YAiiatid.41 iti Wai , ilas . IW , f) 4 1 - -412HoisT,4At „ fi14.4,, .11411?A‘k°,111444;' ern , ;ibi ,kbatiias, dad iiii lei. aitij iall etreetikeoi iiNortherk,-ottiel Nvitig - ' 00, ItibiSpsiltitta 'll4l4o l Ye i i i k ei** (4, ing and eVed . tutn‘ine sentiment of 6 -lia t i Q n -1 1 iPKii --- 4 -14 4", -w ych Isad 21144-14 oeltdtitoie s eougt - „ r . utkie.litheeiii"a'Aiiiiid human he' 39. botitinge; l lWikititell' Oui.ilWlt.. litt slew clung Withl44mielfyitiithktitiliiat ciO24Y;; ; Ts itifeAkiti4 i tiAl'iiii*lWVai he - itowitis i .R4*Wiitkloi ' `. "A c lli tiis#44ll44* l ; ‘,4 ;1 g en 7 i,1# 1 , 1 ' 14 -4;,,.6 6 4 0 5 ;945.A1404,0040 111 7 man e „,;3c.ftrlyAr ypatiAltetWerlpes itrAt9MPlinOPFlSßAo.lo44vm * ;14 14 .0., 'VP: O O)7OIP% 414.1 0 4, . RADAblicau4iinek ,00, .44. 44.4,4Jim1y =lanced i 'Li 344.110 A; , tinteAlt.e.:warjhal corm tsi a gitaloturatadiA spite of Mr. Buckalew's efforts to•flAvart , ' 0514(44_ it, , and tho,tolorod i troopi I had earned :ma malaria strlekendield theliti944l icitizenshipt-• , ThweiVii rightshill witicottStp pas.vga•=4hill tiesiiii4 4 d Achre to cdlOrodf citizens ;OtisiiiY l 'l4ll46l' l tho' isiv,' ti, "Mol theta itaridilig in cOttitt! l i t , Jatide: lip they ottitt iedreirtteili; Cs iz&Osis tlietti, to t lila& 'Oeii*n#l44444Pai l4 4 l ii, - an d;o 441 j. t i 4 l4l ll,l :44 l oF iii ii l4 g t, Y , li 3 Pritigt; P. : ± ( k l it#T7:Fillii i *. A **Alga fig chtted4y r ,, ,prmAeEice ) .hy.atatesinaorkhip v and by tunics. Aftd t',lvas,agtijAst thishill that :CharleS R. 134 1 clifti r soted.e..1 is.it_because of :that hots 'gain." , 'the ~degresLi andi :most -impOrta4 l rigtits'of lams that la6novr astkaltepublidans tplualießdin GoveinkieoliVitiniyiintid,af ';',', If he‘ could have ; MIMS *at,' the iol*' . matt Would nokr be Leto-ilitY. tleft'etould have had '. his 'Way; -the Infiii4tous fugitive ,alive Into would ntit hit 44 lie l eii'viiped ',out,' -Sit& Tkin'eoAtYnalipit ~ l ip:n'iiini - aerie - 14 a Mulling around fuiOun?,J.;4ree. if his : 1 'iloi.e had been itee'ded, tine - Olomfmari in the late slave States ritu4 4. , 80, be , grourid '66:with, pia-did:4a me) ,41iralyithout to. , eeis . 6 f 44 4 . : ;44 3 ';l:f 40 raP, Iv.ho4fis 410F44, and !Rfe4,,t9. 8 41714 ipimry, p*l= iW...chatl/Feti0.44138, hold dflar. $4B RAPilb-, Means Y) PlPPRrk4ill}? , T:414 Pan,Nlle, has dopO,WileSf to iioulty.Oesnid• and oppress t I A e9/9red tAart; nit for colored: !rotes I The,colored people hrozio'w citizens in ipito . of; him, and be at lat 4 condescebdito regard them as fellow-men.- They are 1 ratw voters in. spite ,of him, and he now .seeks their votes.. Could assurance-further go!' " - • One of tir:Sileilvoo'ke . Yates. i the,,E4h- ,day of „February. last Mr. Otnvenson , offered; in. the House, of •Repre• . sentatives j ,. the following resolution `:Ae.100444. what _we recognize Itavaliotaud , Weding ex*jki.,0v 5 144Me.4.4.Y A 7 - 1011 8 1 1" - fetr'the enforcemet4 of the .thitteentlyrour teenth,' and -- fifteenth 'ainendixientt to the Constitution- of the. -United State* and for the:.-protection' of • citizens thole rights Under the.COnstittition as amended." , : . '; On' the' 12th :0 the , :stikin - oritli:li'vOte With 'tniten: , pmitago„wheui it wits, defeated, Shertociod -vOtirkg *psi ft. vote that. he did rliot recogiki valid the laYis passed for the enforeentent - Of the amendmentsp and for the protection of 'Citi zen-9'in their tho,Oonstlittioh: Every reader will recall; the Maitt-leaturea of :=those laws the - ieetiring'tO' all 'Men' egialq before the!. Igw„so , iilat the ioreyi” and humblest, nOnautter :what hiwprevlo 4 B 'condition,- nifty appeal to the - .."cotiitt of ftt-J tics _ far' the, l protection testimony-of eveq,ait4in i eompetent in -court; Whether the skin of `the proffered wittiest ; be:Willie or black i,tlte - establishitivdisgiAth impartiality in*.the 1 right -of mirage: In the -fleviernt . States; - do that t all citizensmay stand on - equal &filing at the - ballet -box :•,- the(-Liw securing "to the • • freedman' , tl O -s° 0!:::?t rt 14:r.tilk of 'iprOteoingl domestic, re ' _btions..-- These are some of the laivs litt. Sherwood -does not recoinize at' Valid and- binding. Pi4f, SeOnrlog, tllO **est,,to ; t;tilltonStof men:_ in ,every;sense of the Word citizemitOthesamik extenethataiti. ShirkirOod is, hh Says by his vote are invalid, inoperative and void. • Citizens of the tigliteenth District Tennsyl:ranbil isi 4Preigal . JODI of yotir 'IIIO - pu believe that glorious trionf 'tunendtnenta; boned by hunt dreds of thonsandsi of lives and hundred. or 1 1 41 1 0*of ti4swe, should be rendered 'barren,.empty pltrasely by deolaring<tht laws- passed .to enforce them• invalid and void P , TOtt 'rethrn lierfry 1340F)NO(1! , 0 Voxigress.;• if , you do not, yon Will , overwhelm him -with your contemn tioub indignation,' and 'drop 'him fiord the of buses plied , onlp to disgraae find tub reOresent you. t • , OUR WASHINGTON 'LETTER; - 7 - 404inciFi„ Sept, 9, 1879. „ • , THE 11...41NE I ELECTION. , To-daythe election in mune Will givente- Other inihriatiOn Vito the aralartChe r 0 pip- ular :dissatisfaction ,Prenalecti bithaereeleY NerthOttiolina, 'West Vllllinia*tel Vermenthave, all spoken: tecentlyi , and' the' there Should be alining off - hi: Maine 1104 the last ItePnbliCan'iinte;' 6 0ic,*Ir'orM4 deopiko.o . 4* ' 0 .r ;016:;tolaiti9n, At is .Aot likelylpfie; over w helming te, the Republi4 cans. The nepublicen- majority has: been. estimated all the Way from 6,000 to10;0007- _the latter being 1 ie figere',o _,i J 94•0 - The:Prfatirie is oni ,the, side of the Illepnblicins, and the effort to , keep up a ,fe : =r heat of , excitenient• for theinitiOriWpfte' 'ty is a Corlett' hape.. not 'likely 1 1 , 1,04, the uttfority . be much.reance& unless through 4414 trip ished. ,Thisis.the accepted opinion of those who make the best' 'estimates of Political probabilities at the 'oapttal. One' of the mOst'fiatisfaCtery . sianal reports front $O. la; Of the Iltilthitoie Sikn,..rho says this morn ing, "It Is declared that purely local causes have ,contribute&to , the probable reelection , of Mr; ThiS _op We last' I Olden wbielt die and"Otlier, Tiokopraii, uv4, persistently 'y114140, .a 3 Cpugressmo %mill be sloctoVia Katie -by. iPeir: paxqt.., : J• z, I omn . /. ao tai, _ )been already arrived at, and a sum h giiessewat eii tbie:conntlytor the knees sustained front' tliefian-neiztrality ofak-oillotabl'4urfßif; onr rel of lion. e•jailif4PO4. Von ixoopuoatebyldt of, the ha. bitrators, .ttested by the •Britieb Mgt Atter= Alan agents; and Iransmitteil to thq , - #4#4lq 7 jya faoiernmeete.: " i * oillalteatittOmiw: 140 $ b 4 tVeo l 4 di/ 9r 0.44140-' l4 tat Ina It th:e,itivartillin -our Aim 'shied, even Ahouttli Autot:of claims shei our k 32 i't. 1 kltv4 0 4 1 04001 ,0 0 ? C 4 44ti l lsV- 114 04 4 01 - itif OW4; Se. • t , : - 1 and aid materially in the present lefforts of 'le .flohxdrlistration, to 'show that the men igement of the State Department, so nut ,ign., . assailed, is a grand sueetisitr . .ll4, .. - 1 er ar, and - furth., . , ~, sho :, . Ink, ' . '--- ! .-,- It t licY of the Pt' - :. ... as •".t .! - - 1. - * and benitl , - # . ...,1: will:.. : ' . a 1 !I• vlal f‘k* . ea,, d. Vii:..gurate a doct . -,:: a . ~" .en , 1 liiiilrtake it practice %not on y for 1 itiazis iif equal strength to dispense with Arm but it_nill_enstb ~la,thalLooli4l4l 4o *.* demaiid and efift - iivi rights, through the mor e% ferce(4 9atioWdiili4i4' an(Abt6it Irbm thbso nations wholhave superiority n • ...arm-- It .-•-• Ametbers and nietaitirlio - w - eiT-' 2 Tiia'sncee l s of ti44,CppoilpitWOntlefrftrAstep in adtheOf , lapd,w,i)i,prove ona . of the ibrlghtestlieFords oat, thatageve„wte tivtl,l \ ,--, wo,-....1' . _¢ :;.S . i t :,.0...1 1 OA slat, ( 11 . ritAti.let) , .._A I t, ia,, a ',., 31 i 4 1 t I,'ill.t;.lil Wig ik f i Nft lot i iit:A44f O YVVOIKIn t it% laamjur4 barb -, *east i to Joists lettarssmeived t by al bight cn fa ' thiir-"z taiy..cifi the , P..thitintstitiiikairrelli 'ditin et!, 'VW c<*ii , li4 - 1 0 /1 4, 914V,iif niR:ll 40 4- V .. . t ell', i A iiiiieel ' - 'fiv.eniv: l 4ept,tbotifinint , . A!WA•lkik-suP l ,, merry 4are itibilanr;+whif p the ,Grefeleyland Brown aditOoates tare aearcily goinqothrintgli- the- nroilons t 'bf,`l , 4etiing „ lq? "Y' e ° o4l ) o ''' q 'thi Alil l : l 4ifAtg e: C4ol:i9, rf' i l e tlS'4oilP.*:o- 1 0 , 43- , ei - leadirm De: Puolke# MO km, Ltailikreeley4 alb 4 kif . Ito ttri ore on,ilif inakei)tire surthoritatively*Olva to be exceedingly eick/WLYNelifioNtaVectingi the promisedg--v tidirlviiireqind avalancbe skt bpPositiortitkodrant" -hai•failed'frtbut NA: '. 4o. el k il ' e lt l i t tr 0 19A . ,44.04 1 -ei,idatr ti l er .4u41 - ' **law ikt,,. eyt- a iteve Vilma 'thef• 7074: 4 4a 1 P441eitrei find, or enutiousl* edp . rftiiifi i ' fulthlittle , hopn 4140 • feozzi , qf irib* 41 3 1 liatipi eondttion. ' tiLT ~j o rttittatell!, thii khar.• 4 4 t, 41:1M /t !k 4 lo/itiA:004.4444; 1 _0 2; 4, 44 44* fkgt : S( l4 It r gelato Jittlai.itybdiiil • _ Apii,fgora., thosh ma , effected; tin 2 thelti ll, way. f L, • iiii• r ? t t ,lit t Li•;'..,i.,t ti:-,-' or, C ti c t; ~t ;:‘t tki 0 . 4 , 1 ,, , . t .st t •.t1 ,';;.: ,I:.a 1 ' I • ,`_t...ktl . ~•,:: . ~ tii :C-71 i ii , ~.._ t,.4t•••1 -'.• , t - ,".••‘ - - '0 Cal ',',',' - ''.' , I. I ..0.•4 , -• ~,o _.• ~:1:-.:1 , ,z , . ti la , alludioc to;.tbeVrepessterous , thaFgeg fATed.,,by.,.the Oppositiousgainstwl, ,_ . , titteiTribunsilaska: , .., this H ft, fIaUW.O . Wezzaellt, positively, , Alitit -, 4ielt( 4.l l l , ifitilq,4 , TALtkpretendedNerkes:.•tt _ii da'-' 33te , dixa DOM- And Unsefuaulous ,f. .: • IWPOrgettilY 4 -AU zviimmt.ilw ,une. . renal' g as elyonplottap ,reforuu,i They- re n tr l 4 - --.9 1 ' - ,gee,Peration, :11,;Ttte.:;Al. dada • t&' thernselvea _pt w ,er i nit•could •sca4elik dam . all.Y . l494.Y.eVen prate they genuine•—. ..0. 1 4. e. 7 en aeli iMita e.• ,I' Mr"; Yokes Say's' A 144.% ie te,WArallp tett.to; hint ibut ; gutt-....4,. ,„_. .40eIgns.themi,i'N'd no ma laan;': ) W entiny: •rat•lasyweek; I ts:a/00 vely Amsted jun, reporter A ii,p sA ftp il 'a.le , gr,aph 'that ;the , •Itatig..es eon tied in timemilidaviteAvere true JO' the,idtre„,,Ct , ,Ve,4 lol 4. - 4 s pid , you aralisbmq of ttilkte-Macials. speculate with.ifunds, oi. , ,e, onimon,W.eeltit, fer-ttbeir; beriefitns A' '9 gite4 lll, PP • e9YOIPAP OW! Mr; • Trerked re ,pliea•:',;. !,That is noto4truedibffliri questbiti Po* kiiilA :upon the. ..,creglibility,•of-the -*R ic. ,-, Admitting * foxthe sake of argument, t,the foltilp;sits are flex Mine, i Mr, !Irer es ii - the iiiinees ealted 0 the,iriends tot . i Bnelcalepri .Tie ,posit Yelp denies -.ma g' 1 403 p, aflldpvits, mad he. positivelyldeclaree' that, he 'at& not use, OW fundsed Abeiltatliii. i3060,4401: 4 3. kit Aye benefit pf • any. State ;of--' ficlals. ,',A3aalapguageJaso,aquaretitateveo "a,i4c ,6 4; oA Jcilltaigispk %ulna' inissipth - e- - bend it; and oneeigianppnidtionbatre•tried' -to P!'}. •lk YRT44. on thamitness• sta4d, tueyeipieke,ne ; erraTed.. to, discredit{ theh' .OW/2 clioseti vgitn_esi, .. ~ , 1 ~, , ~.i. :.:ti ~ v‘. v ‘ . We ,now,tarp . to .is testimony of Mr. ' 1,91 0 9 ,„ AY- 111 11 0:0 , .ia attempted to Austalif the enarges,against fileu,,Rartranit.! , 'lf; of-'I ter r - e4ding,thet,testisSOny, anyanannf coo- "I 'Mon sense, leavened frith common:honesty,. . 9 0.fi4 ring .PaPPerti, , for she charges; •we 1 nava,yet to •ma t% kg :acquaintance', .Mr. Les,vishituselfisaytti at Jae,,donl , see •liepv - the State ; ottleera ,a9uld: have. - derived. ilaY :Prailt, , ,kom She traneaCtionato,which hetes, lilies : , :Neither ~carrlanybody..else,,llot-de Ilei ' 'fraud 'where none, ex- ,I - • • - ids, seetiVriv 04.1-Ylerefit , could :have inured' 1-to State offigials t uy t tke.said ttransactions.i--- , 'Bilt,w,edo understand how a man•so- crimi nally reckless as to forgo afildavits, , for any' purpose whatever,la j prone to believe evil rather than' gnod , of ; thaparest men. That Is natural. y• • • • ' ,„-• , „ , ~ , I- And 'Kis apainatialegor men ,steeped in frauds andipeedlaticins,:and :who are. only 1610 'w • niili e Corri 4 P-tirP4 Leglelatures and as political adveriturey to disbelieve, assotrie tides I .4 - u - Lcuelltuu,7llrlater - Fralttalits. of : 1 any man controlling tatiblic finance without ,degenerating intO a common, .thief. We comM'end this view to the, Z‘-tg , uno,- because' it.relates to ihatiotorl • Ona 4g-enters who are' „advocating. the 'election of 14Q111C13.0ree)0 to the Pre si dency Of 'the Republic. ,t..• ; , :And now eta 'dispose of the Jast:cbarge ' ,againit,the hilegrit,o4 . 42 1O . P:igartranft., • 'AI *ali aldeitiKl le tit eer.finiaalcation jaublitihed . ' bailie Tribune on le:2804 ;Rt. February i .It3 l , 72;,,that• GeP• H 4 1 12 raft pd 844efrreasurlirl lifaiiie,44, ri alYeß.glip,tt , ,Of tilalfeessnce - ' .....any'll ~' tf.icr- 924 2 4 1 erilcallous 1. re fl ecting ulion peach ollicials ,W,ere llUMialied itrilie Matte and, N;art. • - .B , ,,foint7icomtnittee,Was nripolated to Investigate these charges., ,• It. proceeded to' diseharge its duty and report: ed'tlitit it had tailed •befora it .aii of. the wit n.,6oes , whose. testimony; , seemed,: likely : to 'Mir!". ail . ., lir Upon; [the ,- transactaons charged,. ft,na't nit .upqn, careful ,inquiry nf yitriesses'undef Oath it found,thatlite (petit t_'+' "vs viiisiti in 11624 ofmanitnicatiemaiwere WO tic ' 'We iiiiye',aow to state. that this ) 45 'rt'' 'this •Ekitie#, bckh of, iSenator fiVilliam' ~19,:. ;willice; allenieer Bemocrats, -and a fervid supporter; bi-, oreeP;Akeeley.i The litiaitiis' will flud:thel acquittal here• cited oh. pate 12gEt'of the" egislatlye Journal. • , i--i_t • O tinally, j to set the Tribune ;entirely tightloucbing•Onr cOidldence in Gen. ear tranft, let'us Say that when the NoithAiner; dean recommends,a, Man for the suffrages of the people it does SO', - understandingly and whole-heartedly;' It 'We have net given pp our columns - SO' The - define() of gen, ' gar.- 1 titer; it-la because i -has not seeined neces sary to defend'a Man wlicisereeorttis maim:- - peachable and has flavor been ~ : mestionedi -or attempted to be peached y any repra tabW authority wit tever. To Step aside' and-bandy words st th Coiurddil cabatunial la lete Cenglitiltet i PO 'part' of'th§ AO of art lidnest 'PlOn'afit, as INta i iiinlerg, an,4that dp 7 ty. , ' Bat'our etiteniperaq, ` asked a l question; apparently under' a ullsapprehetisien ,pf the position of- this payer: We hair! paused in, the assault- upon -Mr: Buckalewleanawer its I I q u estion, and our 'reply ' is, Gen. Ilartratift ianoVgliiity in the matters charged, but tie Trilrune i its editors and correspondents are positively -guilty of, publishing' Unfounded t caluMny 'for trtith, - and 'the :adirogates, of Charles i R. Buckalew are guilty 'Of' forgerT• Let-us hope 'that' this language irtit - not be 'considered negatife Itt 1er1y3,7-•'71 1. 04h Amer,.'. - Grantand Greel4,l, The'etilid and ellailritig texture, of Gen. labia:4's moral.confage IVIS Withstood. One of theilarti lea teats p914101.6.7-ta rexasiu, silent and civil inin4oo4:74 ll o l Pcsso in; the sper foratance ag,at*a3v, o*,,,ue_ siAllier'si situ , ple and' manly! ; Ohraite , ;deseribesAt,3.for months' and fir years; An! the midst of linces- Itiartt _and:4lll4llefill,acci s isthions; , possessing Me means Of ilfProilkilY disrormg' them , and not using tnosemeans.,, the same sort of iinpregnable resolution has been Montt , again, in the quiet; straightforward way. in Which he has done his duty ahouteivil Ser ' vioe'Reform. Convincing himself ,that.the refOint 'Might to be - made, Gon. Grant set.lt, in Operation in, geed faith, to the beat of his ittbflfty, without gliing any signs, of know. ling What he. must have , known-;th a t even ihis friends Would award him little enough . Id - credit, and would, many. of ,them, bin der'hini as much as they could; and that his enemies wetdcl attribute whatever there should be of failure to• the P resident's own bad' aith. Neverwas amore barren, thank less, ill-favored. task, undertaken; never was an attempc madAyiilise , trery making was in itself ,so abioleNndensehatration not mere ly Of" rectittident ,Rittoon Auld; priference, 1 1 but of - moral 'cotarage,in action .. ,, ..ti I. - AS IC:* priratiiiti aright policytinder 'die 01.1rikteMente,lhe"Only !prediction for .11r.• Oeptcy'a Noire which can be based upon ad • vietrol Mapes) camp. is that , he will ge 1 v.gi?o,.o4.:OetY,4l4efgenoYt .thatt#Pcfrtalo- tY 4 h,010g Wrong•will be greater.as dial emerteue --, • ' th • Is grPte4;:and , that he willldo so. ,exact yat e womont when the Mosta:mita 'WillfollOw. TA toot,; therellteed: o l:ll Y be called le, mind fox .the,preaent --the , begin g, the middle, mid the end of the*obel _ll el) , ,- Yilleil,/),Yrke threatened, Mr:. Greele y sitid'tne 6 PetlingAtatga fiegilt to 44 po; , 4 - 3 1 0.7.1Pft al3he,xime i wium. avl ail seert,,L9P.Sit 4 he PerManetwy.,,ofithal niort rltl iL u ß i A___ Y. O W e e U 3 -04 /WO-1... — . lithe middy lux .Ime we4,:while Lee wealth Pennsylva nia; •gr- ,Greeley advised making terros,i. if tier. ttle,_ sPee_lfled,lossoo should ha , auffeted. .. A .F4cPw .itc. , Yiev*- telMeder when,lt hisibel O I WZR I47 ;, , -stay 'lie t 49 Calmest 'and' yff-rim bit 19,111944 f ei* . it ckeil gat-ready for it before there is any neeesal- V* lo .the eotVol;nettylty - witlch a command er in'tba" del b . I nawera With ' ''. . liitllo ball ,:itbrtingli•flie ,'".;.f . .4 . 00ett- bead; ' 't ,jtt V.. for 21,t,la'tbe - ,ntirea -:-;;:: y.;_to. *too 7, , 11 - l cr. ir:-: 4 OtYlt: '.'"' ' C .„''' It •., Va r , .fig;, 0 ~. -.!,•'' . ,',' . • •:': lti. ..' ." nit ~ lot* f 4`-i * '' ' .. :' g . '. •t ,. Yr .. • .. • to - __. ot r`l , (X t l. ': v '•. C e '-Ji ' tin .f . " ' N 7 . 4V O'li , I , .-, ii: ,•'Bo' i.,4- : . 0! ...i . • ` pap, -'• .6 lid ;• ny vs wit; - ever .• Its ' unjust ' tieniattila,‘:ok-- to - save' ttnY Part' *bitterer' of - ,tlt)VrOngful laws and customs torstluzia.sido.l j5,,,4004ip thyttr..- zilowi .- na4' • n iiiielffifiir,Votneldenees are needed tO es , bjialt taittiatgliablt? • - Row often !mist a fibillolattlettlfeeder ['Mot' the public weal 'ihtttlic,mkatt milder, ,in order to prove tint ilmntrtbeirttsted wit lillie - whole leader e)!lDLe.t.jtiNeten4.N i eir..:k •A ~ - -' d . t ,,.. iotio.-:1 1, Vs.r i/ideK ti ,ew tl •' R $ e ttirk •-., t : t -. I 3 n I recent issue o J illcynloomekimri Re. filiiimie.-Iffitlisltyl ett3le. , linekalew's, own IPV I, RellPitii-)Allfif notice, otie - mu.idf his .P2l,ltiqtg . ii,e,kflirKeli ilarliAg . the , .wat. it PeLPS'old'4lt olls. ,§! 11,mi% mih9 will resort to .flh.l l Q4itql)'<ing b# , P4ehil#4 of. PartiAn ad ;Y4lnucp pa 00 MO! 0 4.0 Who supposes he, wont tit ttie hosition of Gomm) ,wil)1?h : erstßy 44,4 1 91 ) 4Fkia1itY , ,..11,, , tiad1y , lint' en. ) t i ' Tliej/eP 46 0(e,549.4.04T1 3 ,: 1 „. • 'ethyl)‘k'iq4ueifti_P.n.Vas requently een tielied tw 31r,, lipplcale,w Atd, 1 a uri g . Vie re thllthit, a.44ls,t„luippealsigthe jail 4,l,vining t lq.PrjtiqlW OOP s firwd Aare, in (Atte inlerest 1 rietlikk ju k rePlßaw,g , sirOPIK as- A hPe, qt, , ,4,9 ... ~..9nlarfiel.eivaitoi ere, it - nWhich we t hi nk evaa, i ttlawgan4 that • omatiolt - I,l4agsllke thlity tiolibar ord, ty il irt4 - #0 Aim to deny turbo taco of an „ _, ~ ~ , ~,,, _ , ',Pi' - S9lPPlllPicY)4elllitlinted_LiwAtit 04 eir au itnses • , vlguthaFAlN Vliekt),..lewi the P,:e credie,Sheitacausi thp,pmtuntssioners' I 'Cr' k, t1,14k Oh. Ilie,„ ctiunryjail of; sill o of its k/ sbi le l A 4nat tolze.Plfin tPA3PeIi orn, Wh ':kt`S thOys.Volled thO s i /yip . * i At't rPheill n.— Til i tist4rx indsoicutowit9r*p , pierk were arresicitearitl,:talsep ~to geirtsburg, -hy, the Tiiieed States Marshal, but, gr. Ilueltalow, Jrul i g i t t.5....... escaped. ;The ne w _ki 141$ 1 ..19iLWAlliPtlg. Rionifesofl„4 the " u ir'''''Yn tkiNculo qt,*fr PA/NOW of ,pro chdurii. It Is sald_th(it the sglithern Con federag, rphW,Alio ex:Ulla-40.6m t mu)) to detilitrily the Republic, anti it is true !that / luc ho e ...o w `rttl!PA'. 9ur eckuntyijail to help I 41014:,,, will 4,, , this t pleasing! tteidt.!,4 ,was 1 irdh4Pu , lag, _ rtri•rpltt .volaleavisig bta all to finish'fba,npl49-,W9rIL 90.!hr fathers, and i . h c e / Pin,,g: tkelo 7,s l,A.vert though lt,,should Cost A:1 ** , og? of bl,,owu ,life, thc,best Gov ,ef men 'the world has ever seen: • These fadts are so ,yell established that /numerous ittliditvitti can lie .cy t tikifibo4„to .ien f ibstantlate. them..Thistarhe mikipau that ~some ifo+= &did" R,epiiblicakis are expected, to vote for, In opppsatioh fo II man that haver ,was false tP„ tll/ I st a ng:, nver •4' l'ai F.l 30 *43 goto 2, ..,k •, , i ‘ i i ".. . 0 •• . .. , • .; - 3 4didirititliatiore $44, BY virtr,el an Oiler of the Orplums'„Cogrt of the cionn y'of Tioge, the 'undersigned, delunuistrakors .the estate OrWria - -.ll. , Miteliell;+'decesised, will• ex pose for sale,• at public vebdue, on Thurittlay, the 111,12 of October next, at tan,a, M.l, en the prenlses lii the thWusliiP of Middlebury, in lisaid" bounty, id/ that let of land on the . .north aide of the Plank lioad;'begin-. vingst the, southeast • corner- of the .F.Jihu Peck lot, Ira"' easterly paid Plan* TcPad eight ',rode to e' Farmington road; thence northerly along Said road twenty rode to a post; thence westerly, larallel with iaidPlaukroadi eight rode to ots post •;t thence sou ther tyt polio/y.lth staid Farnsington.road, 20 rods to• Die place of beginning; containing one acre, all 'proved; with it atone hope and large barn , and shed* thereotn - being the old hotel lot, - ' • " • • • o, said Laud:situated on, this north side .of said Plank road anti east aide. of. said F,arraington road 'in said isiloushiP; beginning at the ackuttaiest corner, 42 teetetaiterly fruits' the southeast corder of thelioldfiefellott , thence northerly, along the east Bide { easterly, the said yanningtqn road, 20 rods to a post; thence , . parallel` With the said plank road, eight reds ttip post;•thelieefoutherly, patanel 'With bind Farm ington road, 20 rods to" said plank' road; thence West .erlYs along ;he ramie, eight rods to,the place: of begin ning; ,coutitinfug one acre, more or less, all Unproved. Also on Friday.' the 11th day of October next, at 10 en the premises; all that certain lot or piece of Land situated on the east side of the Tioga • Railroad, in the tow,nship, qf Tioga, in said county; beginning 'in the Venter of, the road leading to Jackson, in the southwest line/ Of therlrm. if. 'Mitchell farm, at the" southwest, corner of the steam - saw mil/ dot; thence' along said Jackson road",shuth; degrees east, rude to a post; thence south, degrees west, •.21 sods to a• poet: thence horth, 47 degrees west, ate rods to the school house! lot; thence along . the back line of the p #949 , 4 130919 lots Parallel . with the Tioga • Ilailroad, eight rode; thence north, 47 degrees west, ten rods 'to the said railroad; thence northeasterly, along the same, 13.4 rods to the place of beginning; containing Ave, acres, more or less, with a good frame house, frame barn, other buildings, and fruit "trees therean, and being known as the (malmsey lot. ' Also a small lot of land situated' in the said town ship of Vega, and county aforesaid; beginning at the south corner of ; the, lym. K., Mitchell, farra.,thence south,"6B degrees West, 14 rods , to a post; thence north, 48. degrees weld, '32.6_, rods to poSt:'tlie:uch 'nertb, , Afi degrees eaatail reds to a post; thence along the nuthwest , Hue of the said IC.Mitchell fares 901101,- 41W degrees east, 35 rodi to the place of beginning; con a tainluV.B acres, more or less, all Improved. Alums). [harlot ate noitlinAhe_said townehln Tic. gia, argon g the seta (Vial. I itcLoll farm, begin : uing in the southeast line of the same it appV thenco, south, 33 'degrees east, 112 rods to a pirea' itumpt theuoe tenth, 68% degrees west, 268 rods to a post;• thence north, 31% degrees west, 112 rods to a post; thence north, 68 degrees east. 266 rods to the place of beginning; containing 1844 acres, more or leas; about 80 acres improved—the other part timber lands—good for a farm. Also a lot of land situated in the said township of Mega, beginning at a pine stump in the Jesikpon toad; thence south; . 80,1" degrees eait., 221 r odi to a white oak stump; thence's:South; lir,'degrees west,: 182 roan ;Ics a lien:dock; thence north, 871.4. degrees, west, 220.6 rods to a Tat; thence north, 2,t4, degrees east,;2ll9 redicto the lace of beginning; coutaiuing 268.7 acrasJ more .or I se, apput thirty times improved, with grattio.bariatiud two hon Sis tl l sl ,6o E 4 'llna !FLIPYria as steam mill lot, . Also another lot of lan gituated. 14 the add teists/ 'ship of Tioga, beginning at the I/ 0 114, 1 00t corner o this steam mill 'lot;-the ce south, 2% degrees,weit 117 rods to a pine stump and south ts,l4 degiterwest, ,123.2 rods t•es a poitti. the ass north. lin degrees west, •in rods tat r.• ir ; tlistee math, _,ldegrees ditist,l22.4 reds to's lost ; thence ' noith;' 87% degrees west, 164.6 rods to a post • thence north, 1% degrees east, 116.8 rods to a post thence senth, 87),I degrees east,, 208.4xodsta the'place of beginning; containing 183.2 aerei, unimproved, and' known as the lit'Deugall lot. , Also 4 miotiler let Pi , land eitgateil. In the _apt town ship Tioga and the township ofLawreinge, in said county, and beginning at thEi licathwest ;easier of a lot of land contracted by said deeedeut• to Chester Os lxspi audAdiviit /I.oaborn; thence north, 2,U degrees east, 139 rods to a post; thence south, 88,1 0 ,'•degrees `east, 221.2T0de Ufa fallen hemlock; thence south, 14% :degrees ea5t,437.0 reds .t.o in zlzerelock;. thence south. 23,1 degrees west, .04 .rods to a post; thence north, degrees west, 149 rods to a post; thence south, 2% degrees west , 16.7 rods to a post, the northeast earner of the staid Osborn lot; thence along - the north I.tho Of, thesaMe.iaorth, 86% degrees west, 93 rode toihkplace of beginufng; 'containing 496,/tacr,es, unimproved, and known. as, tha toyalseielelot," • , , • 'Ala° beadier Idt of land sittsatedet the toviiahlp• of 'Dogs, couhity , beginning a 'We northwest cor ner of lot 260 of Bingir4 l 4 lands, - conveyed by the Trustees of ; the Bingham iodate to A., C. Bush; thence north 85.2 reds to the northwest corner hereof; thence south; to degrees east, mostly by the south 'line 'of lot Pio. DM, conveyed by li, H. Dent to IL J. Inselics rag rude to the southeast corner thereof; thence sonth - 28.3parchca to the southweskeerner, of lot No. t/82,.i2 poissestdou Of It. J. Inscho;' thenCe Cast 70.4 Perches to, a corner of lot N 0.258, in 'the possession of A. o..Reeppyi thence sonth,lsy line of same, 69 rods to the neitheitat, corner of lot Ijo. 2pi, contracted-Ito fitiyifir; thence weetVline of game and lot No. 260 aforesaid, 227.9' rods Ad the place of, beginning; 'containing 194.9 , acres, more or less, and being lot No. 259 of Bingham lands In the townships of Jackson and Tioga, and part of warraute No. 3,368 and 3,369. Also another ;44 lgtld fiatuot4 iu 1104 township of Tioga,:begtnning at apott in thoilue' of lend former , ly belonging to Coffin Calket, 28 roads east of a white pine; thence west 114 rods to a post.. thence north, ' 66% delp•eeS east, 62 rods to a post; thence north, 20 degrees west, 348 rods to the - Spiirrel line; thence, along said line south, 88-i degrees east,' 131 'rods to a' post; thence south, 29 degrees east, 120 rods to a post; thence eolith; 13 degrees west, 261 rods to the place of'beginning; containing 161:4 acres, more or less,' tuilygprod, and. called the marsh Min lot. • Also all tile title ape intervat of the estate of the said wm, g;" steliell In 0,1 fo ell that hit of land situated in ,the said township df 4.4twience.• in said county of Tioga, beginning at the northeast corner 44 the Loyal. sock lot , et felet9 , heculocki north,, three ,de grees oast, 67.4 rode to a sugar tree; 'thence north, 883 degreeS 'ere*, 49.6' rods - to a hemlbelt; tbenCo south, three.degraes*est,'l3s rods to a pest; thence north, 87 dames Neat, p 9 rods to a hemlock; thence - north, 14X - de . ..Big* West; 67.9,r0da to the-place of beginning; otai •ftining acres; more' 6i less, and being the northeast corneref the Loyalsock lot, and' claimed by Joseph curb under a parole contract with the said de cadent. Mao another lot of laud eituated hi the said county nt Tioga, en Ile east aide of the Tioga Railroad, at Mitchell's Creek, beginning inthe center of the Jack son road at the north eortiar of thp Rutin:leer lot, In 'the aeuthwest line of the Wm. #. Mitchell farm; thence along said Guermiey,lot and said Jackson road Beath, 46% degrees east, 99.8 rods; thence north, 44 deafens east, eight rode to the stump fence; thence alc93 pair} Ptulnp fence north, 46 degreea West, 36.6 'rods to the end of the ,board fenaa/ itianco along the -same north, 40 degrees east, 19 rods to a mark ou the fence; thence north, nay degrees .west, 4.4 rods to the 'track of the Tioga Railroad; thence up the said rail. road to the place of beginning; containing about 214 acres, more or less, with a steam saw mill and fixtures -thereon, , and being a part of the Wm. R. Mitchell farm. Those desiring to purchase any of said lands can examine them before the day of sale, or see maps of them by Full# l B atke eFlo; 0 .! 4 3, H. denim= intiogu, Taints qv PAltv.—Fii.itionani t I P - time put-' chase, and emmigh more to ma lid one-half the ppreniae money on confirmation of the sale by the Court, 'and the balance of the purchase money, with iriterestfroln the confirmation of•the sale by the Court, or possess ion delivered, if before that time, one year from the tame of sale.. . ; • JANE E. MITCHELL, ' C, BETMOIIIt, Administrators. Sept-17, 1872-4 w, -! STRAY TOM 131 4 .— , Th0 undentigned took 42p a ,two year old steer which came to his place Bahr. , September. 71,11.. Re- la of good 1117.0. red, with white fa c e and belly,'Ailid.' very broad honk!. Pp owner will.Pieate , Pi'ove property , - pay ohalVeLatig take him away. , ?SYRON MIQKLE. Charleston, ilept.l7, 187.24 w Good Livery-I vAN ttiwinpli c t.. a, CO, • would Bay •to the 4 • 4 .-.:(4 1 1141110440000Agoilir Vrero iortho terpitquodatiort , 619 abcia - }briot tind arilage . st44, ae 004tei:,ifteetatte G;io.:Verbit roar. (ta J * A). G. VAX VALIPIP, 1574. It; • - NeW„StO - I*o s ts,,f,P - Ak f. 4 -7g W 60021:90. • t . asl w;f4 N:=I9:GCASSMIIRE' Way-WMI3 , S/items the - pill:0e that be Inns welled new and well selected Awl/ of Goode at MZI I ME MI ME 4iiiiid:TAii:,::, i ohaiit*n,'ra Dry Goods, NoOons P'XZ 4 Z). O CiF.i : LI.IE4fi4, 809T54.40491.ARKAR: Woolen‘airldVillow Wair ()ROOKERY, &0., &(), said in fact everything kept in a - FIRST-CLASS co R hi' store which I offer cheap . for Cash or Produce; not on TRUST ai raimotto is "Small profits and q sales. . . N. M. GLASS/UR Emma Top, Pa. Sept: .17, '72tarnos. NEW GOODS E ARIA- BUY - R , i r .„o wish to make - Mone ! The Subscribers.are now receiving daily large sto.l Staple Fall & Winter Goo Which re purOp be much. higher ha soca ,a 4 Trade begins, We shall Giese Goods - CHEAP, and . ' "—, Buyhra Good Value for their coo tie J. A. PARSO S . , • No. 3. Concert 131 ,- ,ck, Cor lug, Sept, 17. 1572.-tf. • OMNI FUEL DIY GOODS, Notions, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. All the people in Tioia Comity who wish to 'make iturchnes in this line aro inVited to come tea I= The Closest buyers will be convineed 'that this is the place tpTaY I 04t' - ineneY economically. .9904%;:4 0 44 1 4 - 167.4 l• • ; - Cthiorating pt 1314:1344.f4, FOR =I Bought at present Low, Prices, Flannels, Cloths, CASSINERES, • DRESS GOODS, PAISLEY, SHAWLS,. BLACK SILKS, DonaiF±stic Cottons, j Cl ull deethAble water The OF GOODS The assortment ts complete in every department Boo3s (Sz Shoes, Look at iol* tom - ' Entination of Teachers, EIXAMINNFION Of Teachera will be held at Libp t n (Block Bougie) .. Tuesday, pt .. 2 , , ,_ Julon, (Ogdensburg) - Wednesday, - . 4 ., '6 .' aloseburg. . ' Thursday 4 .. 2, ; : Jovinaton Boro, - . Friday, " 27, Wartateld, (State Normal) Saturday, " ~ s, ktalnsbrirg,.- • ' Monday, •• .). . Roseville, Tuesday. Oct. 1, htekeou, (Daggett's Mills) IVedueaday, ' f.awreneeville, - - Thursday, ~ ~ Farmington, (tlurn'gs ald Friday, !'eked, Saturday, iSiddlebury, (Heeneville) Monday, [ 3harleston, (Wbit'yrle) Wednesday, " 2. 1 flogalloro,-.-- , - . ,- -Thursday,- .. - ft , , ~ Jointer, (Stony Fork) Friday, " . Wollsboro, : i - ,ISattirday,. ii, „ J. Brookfield, (a road a„ la.) .jitifaday, 1 , , I. ' ~ dr 2 j , .‘ estneld Duro, i Tuesday, Avner (Sabinsvillej 'Wednesday, -, ~.. . .;sines, (Vormilyea's) Ilkuraday, - ~, ~ ltuithissis, (Close a. li.) , , Friday', ~ 7 , ;, epoPrilln, :i. ~ ' , _'_ Saturday , , - ~ . ttiellit itillsiPint:Cdrpoia on the tWo . :follow1 8 ,, v, t io„, ; -..,. t . :., , , 7 01 7 .. assarninations eialusively written. Applicunti 1,,,,. , provide( themselvca with pen, ink, and i , B i,'" llf foolscap paper. No privaleeziminationt. i t % .,, t , l to Um ) ; expeetle.tesett during the yea Witt attend n it , ," emanations. As far as.possibl all teashera will bee; alibied in the ;)strict Wilel t,l ley expett exaniinationt to commence at 9 a. 727, .1 • Belkoi)ll)lrettora and others aro earnestly ll...Medi-F. attend. Our County leatituteinill be hell in , i4h'',' bore upon the week commencing Oct. 14th 1 r ~' ei f i -,, 4- 7, ' '' i L'. HORTON ' Sept. 10, 147i-7w. 1 .11. 8 u 1'; -- -- .4chniitistrator's TN pursuance of en order of the Orphans' Cou n t e d August 27; 1872. the , undersigned, imiololau tor of the estate of Robert Shedder', deceased. late • 't flogs connty. trill expose at public sale, cm the preen hies in.l l nton'township. on Saturday, Bois, 28, 1672 ,; I,ti'clock p. m:, the following described preDe r ty : ' " :Boutidetton the north by William Term east Uy Margaret' Ditchburn and C. S. Newell, south by jokyCope, and westby W,-Tabor, 11. Mee , LTI ,I D 81,01. ding;, byj ug the sane land sold to Eleater Pcmery Jerome 13. Potter, High' Sheriff of ,TlOga musty, t y deednektlnwlrdab2 Sept . 2 , / 802 , and :entered In th. Mir! 'Of Common .Pleas of said county In dock's pp; page'4ol, and contarnit4l loo acres, more or lest. Terms, cash On 'cOnfistnatfon of sale. /Sept. 4,1872-4w' Si. T. POSTE.% Adic.r 44722,in, istrator's .7yOtice. y EMUS of Administration on the estate of E. R. L.,1 Lamb: late of Richmond township, Tingl cou t t j ea., deceased, having been granted to the audetsigti: ad, all pereons having claims against Bald (Aldo are hereby notified to Call for settlement on, end the tier, i sons owing the same, to make immediate pem ent Aug. 28, 1872-6 w. D. L. FR ILTd A .t New Grocery and Aglaia:ll! rrHE Undersigned has opened a new GHOCERY I. EATING HOUSE In the store lately occupied b George Hastings, the first door Wow 13unnei's Lutti. He has a full and fresh stock of lino • 4 .! Groceries & Confectionerzes which tie Hold cheaply?' cash. Perth; tar attention wilklw paid to the wants et the "inner n an.!' 'WARM MEALY will be tureisbed et all hours. Every delicacy will be supplied in its sea. sou. Fresh alert, Clams, Lobsters, Surdlntr, Fret Fish, d c., t c., Ibe furnished for the title In the best style Audi on 10 shortest notice. Call in and Et.e. Welhiboro, Aug. 1;' - '487:2-6m, 11. F. ItOIIERIS. (( Invalids Don't Despair. - Of t, Thousands have found relict, rad thousands vvill turn to this • • • medicine, utter exhausting their purses and patielo in sedrch of health. Giddiness of the head, dullness of the Um), fat) k I breath, coated tongue, loss of appetite, pint au weahhestt in the stomach, Tenlargement of the hter, yellowness elf the skits, con taut fever sad thirst, tOtt a total disrelish for business, pleasure, or any lied cf employment. PAHRNEY'S PANACEA, if taken and persevered in for a few days, will remove this an - c;, class of symptoms. The fluids of the body baton.„ Lt pure, the mind clear, the stomach strengthis,l, tongue cleanotie appetite improved, and the hh.la system so benefited that disease, in bad wt-ather, d le,s liable to afflict you. DR. P RNEY'S 4 Celebratoltlood.Cleonser or PanaraL As a medicine for children, the panacea is, in e.er;, way, 'ealeuldted to take the place of the endless vartm, • of drinis which are annually sold for that sjurr. , and which are often serf injurious. A inedielliells,l l posseaseft the quislitlea of a cathartic us well a ic!li alterative, and which is capable of arresting dls-als without the leaSt injury to the child, is of incalculgu value to every'tnother. As a cathartic it is very tive, yet it dotes not, If given In proper (lemma cause nausea or distress in the stomach or bowel( - it is very pleasant to the taste, which is a very nigg.r. 11113 t. feature as a mei:Heine for children. ku ice of disease it is unprecedented, as it acts dirc, , ,-; upon the digestive organs and the e blood, L iulons (bursae: , it is tho most ellective medicine offureal to the public, and if gicrik re,Nlarl) and i.r severingly those eroptive diseases SO I:Ulla:1.1) ,L.l diet' may be entirely eisd,cated -PreiuT , t by P..Fahrney's Bros Peirrifivrattia, pad Ur. I'. PA if RNEY. North Inariadn ~-e e street, Cilieriv. Ric, $1 g7r•pc2 bottle for sale IA" AP •etail dealers , unit I,} Ilir.A.ngs Weih,belo, l's. 4 uly2t, t 872- CM. EZI UM ff-Z,Calli and ape the -RING" of Sr wing Maakta ill on exibition at A.. B. Eastman'; and hear the celO . l at ed "linty - Organ. ' iVedsboro. Sept 17, 71,-n. egulator, CQRNING, , IL Y., is new N y CZI Ei ( CI I -I P GROCERIES, ;CROCKERY 21 Ana csiMParg TrilCOlt I] lIMM TRIF I I Jc J. K. NEWELL