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Hy< tbo tfao of thlo tori of argupnoiit thoy inada and (jorttlnuo to| kaap tbo jtbaolldly dfthooratte, -tt dcmoo- trlompba U 1800 It dun do to by tbo of>UwfMl a|id brutal Yia lodUkud abort, ,, i , j t . oppoiltlou nlll ba tofdriMicI, dooroo ll ra^Utorad, <hft Oat baa mtitfMb) tkopMpiytboorm^ Tbaykaptop fA^ Hyt>0#ritlaal bowl Moil l«noraot of tbilr own fbltewoia laogbad U daHa|ofi at tboif bufloi try aint aakaatoWdrltaK y« u* .« s Hatlbg mado 4o ^titlf loA# ft* Jlamoioracy by allowing tool a?oh tbo Ofo 4 fr^i and fair ballot\ tboy bant tbo iboooloaa aflhmtory lo go tbrolagb tbb unblutblngfaroaof aolamntf ifoaol?lbg# In tbolr praaant national ^UtRrriti tbat a, \full ft-oo and Mr ballot U tba right proaarra- tl?» of all rlghtl and molt bo main* talnad Ih avarf part of tba natlon f H . Dittot\f troop tbo boatjof tbla rlr- tootia dc<Mrailoji tbo domooraJy of tbo **olI<i aoutbr martb to ibo 'pofla lo two aobthora' atotoa atid glto tbo he to tbilr fall* and hypocritical worda by ''Donating |n ,f o damocratio r ajorlty bdarjy twlca aa larga aa ibt bole noiinbar of deitooorata In tboao atatoi* wban tbo foot la known and acknowledged by all Intelligent men tbat tbo republioana are largely in tbo majority If they were allowed a free Vote And efklr count.i L Vi y ,. What oltber great l morit relbrm(f) teotliubtoi tbla party of f 'miny grler- nqiew 9 will next proclaim wo oannot prodlot btlt we expect of aourae, that tboy will (continue to •nWk growl and howt|agalnat loraa fiuoled o?II, aod #111 fltafor eoaae their illon^Quli- otlc obarkol upon tbo imaginary windmill L which tbclr dltoaaed mental flkfon alwaj^a aoea In the dla* tender No matter bow mblb demo- cratlo Ireplatera aAd ballot-box stuff era may outrage Joatloe kud defeat tbo pobllo will In .Hew York city, no matter th|il political frooddm exleta only In nahno in t>mo aooth whore de- mocracy If iuprbme, the4 aro too trlrlat Wr I three modem rrMrmera to notloe^> what o travety qf luttlce, wbat'lmpokery ofxeal liberty dote t^e p^lltldal coui+io of lattl^day do- moeraoy ulreaeiit) oftOT thlf ylOK^ In Iti ieo4aa 1 thu Mo of bal been maintained mpllng lii equality, alorfldoie ite ao loud* ta t for lb I irotn (he ddmooratlfly tbem ol)(falrf that he who man- aatagOolaie tbem litoum tbo 1 y of a) f mil and \}oMnt doa^b* llluatfatlon of tbla flebdleband InJuttliaUfouad In khp bid- laaaaali^tlof ol Col r biick at Mlaalaatnpli The CoLbad dlatloetjlon 4* a traitor} by gial- f ear?log In the donredorate or- f fla had cti4<iamd hlm*>irto the M*' MOtbewi domocNoy bir nla ^r|af lnaneo M a |iu Kline ralder ( apd won tbo haarta or oompatrlota by to maka bli atato kolld for Je* Belbff popular) win the H yotolf ond ambit lwe (or political *£ fewpeOOr be (?onturad to annooAjco 4 blMoiraaan l^epoiideut ckndbMto ' a^tnal the Regular Aemooraklo nom. tor an lanlniporUnt omca. Be warned >that enob conduet w^ujld bo tolerated, he waa labolred wllb dOoa him not to rlek hlb llfb by lone I opboeU|on to the) regular rm(^emoor|oy. 3lut 9 aoiebra ralated( In ble canaldacjr he wba upon) an<( eqiiaraly Ibid tbat td bejmuiHllred If bo oeralatad Itraeb ejoore^ He did bot With- , and ifoon tbe^after 4aa abj>t dolmllkeatnail do^, in bV<#d datr* llgptt on a) public atreet, by one ALP:, whowela candidate <m Ur domocratle tlckaL IXton and In hit bloody goure, bat I murdertt*, after gx4ng through theuuloet formality of glrlqg walked tho atreeln Hko a beroi tinned to be tl^rrtfulardemocratic \i wat unat^tmoualy ad aodi aecipcit the habgmanj whloi be ao richly dr^rrod * hi 1\ a ^oro looked on tbat plq' J 4 liof look on t|lif Tbo grW «i W l If* ^emoo' mi>darn democracy; eome '#lHf floii ago, tbouted ab#maol?|e in fOiror of •yOnoaay, an^l and reform.\ JPbor iKatltutod men jfbOt at kod tTeiy nook •onntrrid o bopo- rapublley balqoitf Uy. j laying worn out and lob by «lialf^rool bowl of ftoddJt Arao/ltt thaaeporo* |a»Mlte(r) tOrood tbelr aile* tbo VftW^fa or oleetlo^ ofopi wttb irtooa h+r lee» Ibof)iy-K>Yt»c,OemoerOtle oonntry (ptrtleulaw loo ;iV IttlMMd ttwrowllllrt * split oitr t»«dUtri- button of ttw tpolli, and IfCtorflelcl !• •kMtodloeki qwitlotw wllPprodDW dlYlfiottfl. .,..-.•\ ; r : *1ie '\':'i \ : i i -. • • -•-, ''\* i>? • ''-i* •* I 'I'' ]| ^ \l f. > \m rnlelllgent pcraoi, whether > democrat or rcpabJIcao, will plaOe any reUanco upon the' daetardly at- laoka whlob ex-robela and late cop- perboada make upon Gartteld,beoauee oilmen remember <bow tbla aame gang curted and bleaed, and eplt out their poleonoue venom agalnet Abra- ham Lincoln. ' l*ne \eolld democraUc aouth/' by tbelr trcaaon and rebellion piled up a national debt of over two btlliona of dollars vThe. republican• hare re- duced the a^noal Intereet pbargea tYom #160,977,697 to •7e„633,»81 f a aiYlog of $71,343,710 a year/; Tbat la the kind of a change \that la wortb hurrahing for!\ rV.!l m$oi MRKIT , tituitot Vork f) iaal maatotly el nnanewoai tboorll eleaoftbo ^ M|\ ( 00KK£IKQ% flPIICII. |r onklilig 9 ! IpOtclJ In Now Friday e*«ai)|h wita a rt and la rrplite with bloargumente which show d ant 1-Americas tendon-* fmocraUo party! \ llaleo damonitratea beyond all qakatlon or carll tbat tbo republican la the only party In whoae hande tbo llje 9 liber- ty anil prosperity {(Of the Vhton la aafe»; l(ee|>okc eloquent, eulbgletle and eon ringing wopnta In pralee of our i^pnbilcan ' candldatol Thla •pelcU, the moat eompleteior ahy yet dellrered ttn tbla oampalgol ahonld bo carefully read knd prayerfally pon- dered by ofbry voter, whether demo- cratic! or ropoblloan^ wbd dralrea tbat bla ballot ahall bo Cast jlh accor- dance with theeaoffcd dlotate^ of eo lightened reUeon* 1 V^. [ fl^OB KD1TOB1AL8J TheW^ri i V w atlon amehamcak to the Arkanaaa A>hltttutl^n hat bem adop- ted by eoTcral thv(uaand rnkjorlty. Vfbenourd4n|dora(lc frlondl hurrah for a 4l eoIld Southern 0 vote tUeyalio Indirectly approvo of thla repudia- tion and of the brutal and ondvlllaed meana by wujob the eouth wpa made aod li kept a unit for modern oemoo* UeneWr dim* oommi&itfer] M tbo! boye Jn bine In tbla Btatc, aoyb tbat] M the veteran aoldlera of the $tpte do not number nkucb more tbenj 10,000, If any,, and or tbla number abont flO,- 000 are now enrolled In tbe ofgUnrttA- tlon ot tbe Ikiyl In Bine» < 4 We ex pact/ 1 ba aayi^ H a great ouibnet reorolte, ofco|iNe 9 from amp doubtful voteijrf or thoif v ^hfj hire hitherto fb^ortod tbo demdcratlh par- ty. You eee.ithe/l democrata IbiAn- •clfee, by tlmr fqllort In lofijgrraa and •|>eeobroilno0, have alifmod ilia few loyal eoldterei who Imvr» Jblojcd their rankf, an|d tt^oy yetf o»tt|ra^ly aiy, 'lloye^ woM beet marph jwlth tboae wo marched with befofo, Or we may And oni^clrci pledged btofdre we know It to tboae who fou^t to deetroy tbe ropublle. 9 ' 1 . of the >4nk . Tbe folloWln* eerd of' ih4nU a<l drafted by L90 prandall,.aeo^efajryiof tbe national greenback cpmiiltteoito Wr, A. 1 Waiuce, chairman.; of I tiho democratic congreaa(ona| coiUmltjoe U erlf Explanatory r 4 *near jSliffh behalf of t ho national greenba<Jk lkbor party permit mo toexnrera my grail- Ooatlon at the uneollcitoo ana mag- nanlmoOa aot of the domcjcratl ofltbli olty [WMhlogton] in oelObratjUid tbe victory Which our party keln^d War tbe hard money Oligarchy In ttie atatoof Ifalne^and to kaya thai It ahall ever remain engraveh u^onlejur memoriae aa one of tbe moet gfraetou* acta of the gallant ^ut urtfort]inalely retiring democratic party| ,f ( ! I ; Tbe national greeaiblck cOqkml taaueaan addreaa Jot corbtjitihi tbo democratic ballot bo* atufreft of tbe \solid south\ have \stuffed\ the northern democracy with tbo Idea tbat they love(t) a union soldier t Bab I The \Boys In Blue* 1 will \knock tbe stuffing 0 out of all sneb nonsense next November.. 'I \ ' ' ' J^' 111 i • ' 'it' ;» ; v «E5ERAL«Ktf8. |i ft wriltako the official eouht to dll- clde the Maine elections > .^ The north spends $100 tair oduck- ilon for every $9.80 spent la tbe South. r ••••'•• I • r • F i The Pribcela toul* Will iail froin EnglJmd on tbe \ltb bf November, j The Adding of Sftctttkry Schtily- Ond Mlarlrleb is to tiki* place during the CUrlstml* season! > * ; . Ocn. Kirpatriok hai been domina- ted for congreaa In thei fourth Nejr Jersfy district, j, /•• ,i 1: .j. ^ . j, I | Maud B. trotted i^tnlli in 2:10| at Ohlcago, last werkl, tlntu making the fastest recorded 11m» on record. ji ^ The next ekletlon* ah (Colorado, October 5th, ant\ Ohlo f Indjsim and |Weat Virginia, October mihi 1 t Tbe Independent Iloptibllean Btate Cominlttco has [issued an *ddr?s» in favor of'tbe repkibllran aindldstcs. Half of tbe biJslneas poHldri of Kail t^aa Vegas 1 , Coll was d**troyed by (Ire on Sattirdak 200, pboplo being left homeless. L<- ; ,. Thl worklng^sen of Bin Fttncisoo have renomlnatM Kalloch formayon The Atchison Topckal iynd Santk Pe railroad pipposes to tross the Grand canyon its Arizona 1,600 feet above the wateij, on a bridge with a single apan of 400 fe*L */> |. s v , Mrs. Mary Ann Dean^ wbo died In 8U Liouls, Satundny, at the age ot 371 had been morritld 20 yeard and had borne 21 children* 6hc glvo birth to tibrce pairs on twins, twb arts off trl|ilets and ond qulartet; ibe«idaa a number of singles. \. J:j t Iter. E. P. Acjsmi, of Dulklrk} hae been deposed fdom the ministry of the Preftbytcniail church by] tbo pt*est hyti?ry of UufiklOi for tlerosv In preaobing agalist the dqfct{icje of lloVMIaa Llmjpkskat bar 2d term of school, at Marsfleld, Sept 13th. j-•• 1 -., : i : Ala^tokoabaa^rchaa^tbehelube and lot formerly Owned b} ^Ira. Otis Earl, while she gwa to Missouri to Jola her son, Pliny Eart. j •• ' j The M. E. chbijch, aft^ being lex- tensiveiy repaired wai roopaped, for divine worship, B^ptt6t^ 9 and now preeeute a very nice kjipearanoe liv- ing tbe committee gfeat creditTfor tbo worthy management of the truetff that tbe aoclety entrusted to their Oversight ._/;;/ L -\ . I • Sunday, 6ept. litb, ifo*. Cosgoore, pastor at DeKalb Junrttlpn, oocopied the pulpit In. exetianfco vrltl Rev. Cheeseman, and delivered aolextel- lent sermon to an apprcelatlvl audi- ence, j .••>•.\• ••-. r ; j I I- I Next Battfrday abd Babnaii nor laecond quarterly meeting 1 f^r ibis conference year will bo hold in thc|M, ;E. cborob, T. E. B.F. IVood is tOjof- 'floiate. L.^,/;i;•••-••.•• | • 4* j ITEIT QFP HALFw<OCKED. I '[[ On the very Brit delusive appear* 'ance of a greenback Victory in Maine, and before the sipoky of tbo political battle had sufficiently cleared a*ay to abow that both g^eenbaobitm and Hancock democracy bad been routed and slaughtered upon the same field, Genoral Uan-cocK braced up y ' \ /h WOOL,\ ttomptod •I eternal punishment* . . • A New Yorkcj-who hjul klte^ la the republican, state committee and Intended toJbe away fipm homo on election day, ^ias # since tbo Maine election, sent bla mlttcefor$3,0001 and lad to U) at home to check to tbe com- er mined vote. 4 *H on what seemed tar f>e the tta party In Malnl< It •i|ys:| party of Rotyn Chase Is J over tbo. hard money and bourbon democrats. *getnst greatv odds and bad th^ opposition of thb poweVf well disciplined vkjtor iepn^bl RVe fbu vlotor it WOfcv and sphb- dldly^fllooro^; we were blind with Oio support of thJ 11 men* aa tbey bad no ticket some would steal the llren to servo tbe devil, so frdu tbe democracy of Maloe. party having fallen to lent our ticket tbelr to uanrp the credit of/nr ^lotorr. Tbeold demonic cry) tbjat |U republloon part/ Introduced an Wra of corruptloo/in tbo ad in In 1st rat of tha Qh>veranient Is sllenftcd n< If never b^mre. The aver^o of for HhO two ijartlea ihputed M Under licmocraMU Administrations the lose boa b^p 17 on eaoh $1,000 j( nndsr Topumli* can Admlnlstratlntis exactly ,40 ec^ts on each 01,000. If other fcfjrda, tbe rooord of tbe democratic tblrteeo times aa bad al t republicans*—7Vi^ TboVieifroes are again 6<bln| tbo M aolId south;* thev are In aenroh lolkP* of the •«free ballot and flair ooorir which eon only bo secured jonUIdaiof tboae states whlob are \' tore noli I ring about and vtlify <Ha* GorfieHL Tbojr ffaiundjtbat dl^OsraU dtd B<at believe fteWa ^swattdiowtbottbe^ Wa^ebel Qortold by tbetr abool^ tberowttl bono f he AJabaatii Fraad Coaf^e.l, v The True Issue, ft. Randolph, Edi- tor aud proprietor, of Birmingham, Ala^ma. bears at ^bo top of ite edi- tor hi page tho names of toe demo- cratic candidates for presidaOt and vice-president. Its leading (editorial la as follows: . v j } \It U amusing to read the many different reasons given by the papers for the votg of Alabama In tho recent election. Boarcoly jany two of them agroa and all seem anxious to per- suade tho 'world that there U a rea son* None as yet have given the true ono fbr this would be aamagli)g.< It is not necessary, however, that they should print it for the e^lijcbtrnment of the pcopty; they already know It and regret that It exists. They also regtret that It Is nocetsary to mfke so many and so various excuses for the re*iiit of the election In thn state They rcaliao tbe fact and regret it, also that groat damage has been done to General IIancock in his race for the presidency by the put-up majori- ty of 85, p00. Theory of \fraud has been raised hV a dilated and wronged people, and is repeated throughout the Und, exaggerated dontyless, and It Is telling fearfully against blm in tho North, and blighting, wVfear, chances that r were nright on to l^e time tho manipulators banded that Iniquity that disgraces tbo legislation of the last session—the new election lawy Had it not been used as ly was K It wnuld have failed, nerhapsf of lta purpose.. It boars on lta faifb fraud ; and of course, aa it was Intended to defraud, It was so used. yj% waa too m|tcb, howcrer. and tHo 95*000 ma* |ority looks abobt askgly now aa the 8 to 7 commission AW fbur yoars ago, used to cheat Tllden out of tbe presi- dency. Both those democratic per- formances aro/understood by, the great maaa oC4he peoplemntf IbOf are not so mucH surprised either atf tbo preas see^n to bo now at the Sf^»000 Tbey know wbo pi uted tbem and what roi iirnotfbll to say, If H (bated, tbat tha deflaat in through tbo aame channel tbat he cheat did to TUden. , There was. in our opinion, no necessity f^r so gfgantlo a frand fbr any party pur- poses. Tbe 8 to 7 commission waa a regular bonanse of the kind, and there need not have been an effort on the part of tbo \eo called\ to polo tbe laurels already won. Twenty ot* tWenty-flve thousand majority wOuld have been enough to tally secure all the offlcert Of tho state, aod teat tbe working caWlty of the \maoMne\-- inaohtno/tba>oan grind out ballots and add up msjorltlee that do not oxlst: thatillsfrenobfeob tbe people and denies tnem tbe rtgbt of a free ballot and an honest oooih*~tbe most sacred cl?U right ever wreatod from tbo oltlxen. Alabama carried o^the fraud of a 'mean, villainous election law. loses to the party In tbo United ^tataa the obollo of a president makes perhaps\a radkai VVbat may the people bope party tbat ao ootragea tbem on rights T. Nothing but woe ond tbe country, V and no sooner had d started J mn SALT mvxnU thersi who got awfully han< \iUjkbd/'fJt (( down in ^o mouth' 1 adW atlemPlIog to Iim ApKOAMV t , ^ brought blm \the news Trbm Malnf (?) than he and hi* frU nds struck hr l«t THIS A'ITl4'Vf>X and after hoorayInir if,000,000 times for a greenback victory] t/ie GENXUAJ sent ! TIliB SOUTIIKn* Ytyt EKp t to tbe telegraph office tijd sent the following TOONMIIATDLATIOKS (? ?) to the greenback standard bearer:. \Accept w.y congratulations l on tfie glorious result of your ciimj>at^n, It witi inspire mtrfnenth tftyA confidence ami strengthen them in th^prclykinairy battle* frhkh remain /^/>c foumt e&e- tohere y and ivhieh need fill our forces.\ Then straightway of Hancock and the vcry'flu^porter kslld Moiiifib 99 . iBeantUUAew BUigbanLtoo,N. Y., forldr City/ 9 clal eattownlnAmei baa lis oWn AOWt twomrtl aotbat line of wer»be<le -*-• Ll iK now-i ] MAINE? | STKLCX TOIS ATTTTtJOa and yelled I squalled!! and acr \Ifave y<*u HEARD FROM M|AI , The republicans told tfcem tbey we» realty bard money tiien a4 they pr^iended to be, tbey ougm to go and weep Instead of hurrah for a soft money victory. But tbey said \any victory, of any body over tbo scoundrels that whipped theljj trea- sonable friendi ot tho 'solid was i glory enough/* They assumed btftfo bMk^ put. ifj fill de' retell flic'M'lowl D mac^aile aoIlloqar» pj<|i WAS overlo-ird hy the edltorjpf UMSOOCV- orniptir Hi NU fiiKilt inATS oiv'L'AMr rotrs* tK»tn ir Utile 1 HAM). glowj * *^f« hc«rd fr<ku Maln^/' nti T^ueLlaf naon, Y Which matldoir.Apiritfl glad: . pttlndtr4||»t 4r|i&lon tt It \playcd'oiii\ j Our »ohinVtk»4^ arc *a<U wla tircamM 4( (imee ami iitece«i till wefrii cnlnjkorA^ play— I [Ahjme! th« ti/flo|i vanlihed qtute| ^Tna rau*ld <l»<li awaf. fth+ tiAtttagjtnkh had |>«ri«bc(l, up, \ Ajn<t th f wiiiJky of the Mill Whttch lately Warmed wlUi patriot Will n#t our btif uUh kill. t J I <r V (Oh \ #rap Mb nsw ti\ «nckclolh thrpu I^Syior u» 4h|!o i*-6 wcep—^ Kaa tit witii |xft)py fumon until Within our vti&3 they tx eep. Kn^ol rto\tn attl prar. or ring a Itj •t lolcmi) In iW tone, lOnd which shall chjme with our sjut drsak Of thurrfttay [artomoon. •adfir t^Jlfkncock, , *iuperb ( alto *'hcatd the new*/* t la.nd atraightwiy Itttearapbed his j(oy— t / For he, Ifoo, woiild ''gnthnte,\ |Biit any **roo0tSrf' t which thns orof^f/ SHotra very Ifttle wit, |Aad yJU bo, er* the flght li o r er, UadCoclti^ thepiU H . / Htncjejwo hare Kuirned that uY<i«e i«)tio!oeght Asd ttarTod m priaon pa4i t }/Lre \$otld for the Union now, Gfoy (ire GUr|onlyW«n. hah march usllonrit to D xie'a 1a|«W» t*a haatcn <jn put way-r ainch tfanoook (eada a **aolid iotttlj, Hi too »ty>ukl|wear the *'gray. M ^ at ened ^anperb\ Ifsncodk f tM» freSdoia-ount upot- leooea of afiiina and Vermont r ill rote juajt aa they ahot.\ t^aa4 ti4 no mpri, oh! gallant chief Toi th* rock riub^t Ullls of Maine )Tor ihero fee wsl bo fllaughtoroil l|y Thfjit ogafiah 4 |JtM v ' Br, A I its. 'ayj lead na to fhat todthern land Where '*Jcff\knd Hampton dwf Th«ii wtth '*bul|doxiiig*' help, we Ya The [from I stland now stood fankeea f marry h- JL 1 V *t The T^rlfr. a speech in K\k\\ 1,1870, bir Uen. Jame# A. Garfle|<l. tb qdotlh bouse. froifr 1806 tha House of RepraiSB whero I hare always binco 1 ItaVe been a member of mtatiTes take the U^erlfy of tho Congressional E F- m^w^F?' :.mmfii*^k -m'w;»wi Bli^lSIUP I Tb| following wererguesia In town tgltbepMtwesk-,, ,,„,; , \ ^lr* Hdeo It!ch,of Brasher Palls,E. tL Banman, of Antwerp; George 9. WaUqir, of Mitthel, Dakota; Hri. Pooler, of ttusael, Mother of Mrs. E. & Pooler of this place; Hiram Bart- lett, of Roeeel; John am}* George LyonL of Natural Bridge, t I The Democrats held a meeting Saturday evening, T- R f Spralt, of Ogdf nsburg, was tbe speaker. , Cot A* Godard leaves for Iowa Ifonday, ndxt. . » j, t>r» E. F* Fiaher, fa buildingia new II Tb* next meetlog Of tbo Garfield flind Arthur Club will occur Friday renlbg Sept 24 \ *x ± Legal tfcera BenUaieBU. fi Low laxes for onraelree f mid Idjw Wages foil thb Northern mechanic,\ the \Sollfl Sooth's\ pfatfom.-Sotyf Sonth. r.-.u.,..- . ••-.. A-•'<•$:: AfrW [among yourielm ind abt firmly on this agreement, that y^u will not [employ anyone wbo votes tbe radical ticket— Wade Hmmpton\ , Whaleter the charecter of the v6- tlng y the! democratic candidates er* sore to be on top when the counting Is finished.-- Charleston $. C. Tfet* { and Owner (detn.) ; ? ( We dol not advocate (any longer) tbe use it the kbot-gun or tbe bdll whip, weldoboia tbat the white or the blackjrepublican should be regar- ded as a social leper, to be shuned, despised kod hated; that, (n future, ho shouljd receive no favor or recog- nition ; that tbe last farthing should bcrelentissly exacted, and that all kindness I of manner toward him should cease.— Memphis, Tknn. Ava- lanche. I •,. We halro h^d trouble enough to riOriiifiate our candidates, and to ex- pec^ us tb do as much more bard work, (n hlcctiog them is Unreason* able whei we can avoid it by dmplyj ^?^KJR , lKS e t m lST letting our young mora loose on a frol- ic to ridd down and terrify our col- ored neighbors, killing or whipping ono now ind then to make them un- derstand I that they must! not Tot) against ui.— Aiken, 8. U. 9 .fyurnaL For thd first time in eighteen yoais the nenjofrjery Is back in ^jower In both braijchiR of Congreia. j Wc pro- pose to cdlebrale hen return! to pow- pr by wJknrg from the $tdfute \book those degAtUnQ restrictions ok freemen (Mie elect If Jit laws,) and by! strfking away thd sbackiea which ;part|aann have I inpastid. We do not intiiul to stop kid A we hive strickfa the last\ vestige of your ukiA pleasures from t\ie statute />wA>-0tjlll Wd have ait untrammelled election and an unsUpcp i><jd ballot ^-Copgremman JJiackbum.' 1 The historic red shins sHonld ^v>^>mS &r. tAWRKjfcaCouir. —(Jeorge I*. Ormitton against Archibald lanlyoe, Marrartet Dallantyae, Marthh Con- UlantTne.,, Le?i N. Smith, *t, aa antyo«, l>oncan O L Ja UPHRMK COUKT „ Jan^—, — ger, John A. ltallantTne..Levi K. 8mit receiver of Archibald Ball Wood, Jamea II. Ruthcrferd, Jamea N. Onais* Um, Wllimm r. Turpbull, and G. A. Wood. By virtue of a lodgment of forecloaute And apta maVJo In the above *ntitled acuoti, oh the ljth «Uiy of September, 1SS0.L Alexander Untho* aoni ahenSrof said,county, will »ell at tha office of 11. T Herrick. In Qouvernaar, in aatd count ahenST of said,county %,m s>. T Merrick. In Qouvernaar, In aald oonnty t o* the SUi day of Korembor, 1SS0, at 10 o'ciock li the forenoon of that dar. aid mdrt^aired premtaea directed by aaid 1 niarrt to be aold and thereinf d#a<riboaaae foil all tit* real eatate recced by aaid Jnd^- owi: All Uia? tract or parcel o lanf actuat in I be ttfwn of Macomb, in the county bf Ht Lawrence, aid atats of New Tork, beinx known and die- tflfcjraidhfd aa part of lot £4.1«, begrionina on tie northweeteriy* bank of the Oaweraiehie rhrer.at anoah tree.cornereo>aod marked,in the Low and Kearney une, thenbe alonf aaid line ndith SO' W, 40 chaina to a bee oh tree comerod aid marked 4 A, 1% lfflg;\ thence 8. as* W. 35 caaina to a uoat jn the centre of a pile of atoms*, about two otiajna and fifty links from the bank of Yellow iJike; thence a £»» K. M chaina to a they haVe victory. bo taken froin Crunks an<l nalu where Perpettal MeUen EOflnoers who bate exatnl machine .invented by Albert nowskl, of New ^ ork, a Poh that It comes nearer to ao vioi problem of perpetual motion thi contrivance aa yet devised, an< for practlcaJ purposes, it is llki work a revolution In macbifierj consists of a pfrfr of hollow roi atbeels which revolae in op] rections on the same axis, moving power is nine metallic placed within tbe wheels, ao boat the rim down at first and Itate toward,tho a*LB, where groove runs tbem off to a ffi radius of the) wheel running opposite direction to the a: smaller groovied wheels that rei tbe speed of tbe machinery. | Rlohwtll* '•m*-» TYLAemMmwttt^ .:& Af JlICffvhiM Spt 1 hare aecuiad ths »ASSCaSAr 9 aa Oadeosbtirf. who uAiU care with and ow slasr HaUesboro Ad. settnif, perroct flttmjf boot it . poaaible to get onJeaa aaada« OPBGVALITT of fine aeatlemen>an< wear. It ia truly aaid Oat nature hiu. apme que«r feet but theVe 1« a way of then in a comfortable and bocominjr i thoae wbo have favored nfe with their i hare IcacngL Htaidoa. home-made known uMemorii darabla and ohas lonarmn. 'OTAtL Wo** Wimui , Mr. Ira ivTCoata, former tabliahneitt reoudaa with Jhit brother. Ji Ooata, and «a emr*— * \^ * P«l SIS former proprietor of \ la b ii J ^ iplpyed bf him to coaVl bualneaa •> heretofore. ^^ We harf adopted prteee to Sorroa Hallaaharo bfh rewnorc i >ptedLh«caa^trBtema»dri fepofid TJOHN D. Qcn jTT..ItaTS4h.UI7SL ^ May su. mm PROMPTNm*Aml?&P^ _ . orweoAwwtL . Oaniajre Ironirt atioh fSltl • im M3 aj^if&*U$jg£ ssn, r\MEM Alt 9 MJOAM M, Tbo vnderfltased haire aMrad fbetr ^x^^ator&lalstr swaBiad ay Miaa Beardateo. Hafhaf larfoi: atUtloalar dotnM work we the patronage of all who deem we ahall make aj aadToar eharaes will e ahall leadmr atylea, aa tbe otialiieaf GooTernenr, o< all tho kMaet %• hUmS »i*ltiiier-: w j£^ii^? m.A.TArsm, ^ .. \ >i.. ALioa A. FoeoAtlb, A C.EfVra* WMaSt.-Oaly AS eseSs i IV on« eieWt Amethyat fiito^ Etaa. rinfa era aaade froea aaetal etoiaty raa coli.and are rery WywrtUal aaef Sast rinfa era aaade freea aaetal el CS41,aed are very heaartUal Aseata are ret^Uha d£em as ere aomethlng eatfraty atay Amenta are reUiUhac&eaa as Meaea ^ _ eaUraly ne#v Ws asO theabore price M> obeaia on no ooKiitinn do we seed two aame addreaftjgnteei one dollar a bore price. 4 tSBmi i^eiHi silver. Kew **mm friK A. .-r. 'CROSS PEI A Pencil which Writer Ink, rie^ beech tree on the north oank of the oawegatchie riker; thencenortheriyand easterly down tbe bank of aaid river SO chaina to the beginning, ntafnift* one hundred eight aoree and fifty* ro hntldredthA of an aero of Jami, «ur?eyed by 1.1 Miller, in April, JS62. beinr part of the 4, aeamey Tract,' r ao*c«4lod, be tbe aamo more orjle««: aUo, all that other.eiee*j dr parcel of lakid elwlate. lying and being In the thwn, county artii ata 0 aforenaid, and known anddlatlngtiiah- od aa part of lot IS, aforeaald, beaionlng a% a intone 4 and other* by a tree cornered And marked \IhW ott the eotttheaat aborh ef Yejilow I^tke 4 chain\ 09 linka N.SS* W. from the weat corner ofjlOH MXO0 acre* anrreyed fbr the iald A. Hal- faatjne And run* thence g. *$• K. 8 olialni 60 Uiiks to aaid weat corner; thence: along the tioHhwen line thereof ft. tit* K. SSJahaini to a tree cornered and marked f A. li./' the eaat earner thereof in tbe Low a Ad Kearney lidoj ttetjee along said line W. «7 S\ w. SOcbaineC? IA linkt to a cedar tree on ths nortliJRreat »lde «»*t tht inarah *»t the head of Yc\m>w I>aite, the cant ner of SO S5-HOacrea eurVeyed for l£ober( Darling; thence alone Aaid marah And said SO 5.1-pOO acrea aouthweaietly to the head of »xid U»ls; This it the only pen known aa 6t?loj world.wide litiitatlons offered under genuine pen«. Highly endoraed bvCh many others Kvf ry one who oocaaioa I>ena at oboe. Konr different lUea, Qttitmmm JEOl'BD STTLtKJfEAPflte] foeda Sharpening and lever Wi tlil.after^o^eo were sold and Ike lad na to ap*etfy*A*Y. ^octora, LAwyera, JCdJisra, Be to aay extent oaji* *> preoare caae \••j WEKY 8*nd for Illv^rrafxd Price Hat to iM GiMAimi£m§mm thence aoutheaaferly end aoathweeter'y n.r./iuo.l /»r lki.it.r ui«/% rt ia7Q i «Hntaaid lake to the place ef beglnnlug; oon- ifpOKoil or liun^Hjncol8j8. | tft*rngthlcty-thri!eaejreaao4se?enjy-twohtiu- red K< lKtJi 1M9, by Henry L. ftoott, be * orien*. Alao all that Janjd Mliuate* lyin an<^ a tat e Aforesaid, and kno*nan«i dlstlnguUh ed an part of lot .No. 18, part of thb \KenrntT y §0 called, teginnlng at a «.d>i«i>4ire4l to trl K Moi. ijho run.!«! ^l^ir, fSS^^SSitffiK ier ni atid IH*1I g fu the (Awn,o<mntv and tflcldit with their brilliint color- in/, as iiiklic two psbt cnn.p:iio;im t m Which'thqlr wearer* I«*JH toj^lorioijH t will look Mike Old titn^« to sec oviry thoroughlTHrc iUfmn\u^ with tbr dolor that hes:ahva|sitrifdal success, and them riiigiux fvit»i ibc yells thatl have er<?r rii^nalfd a r. i- urajdi.— (IreenviUe (S. C.) ififtsyi^ Every tiiiodomocratand o^vlj i.oii- orable inali should rise up in the n»aj- enty of hi4t<tr<'nKth, and liWeair on the altar of hn country aid his Qnd tlmt republican SIICCCSH sha^l not b^, lot the coneeocentre be wluit thov may. The JrOor,« m^prtib!p v diiprinclphs|l white man whojfrie* to restore tho JtH^IIcal party to boir^r in South (jUroHna should hAspaaUy ostracised, ^nd not even sjnokek to on the street. 11 if should be fria#f« as an enemy to h'|s race. The o^lprejd man ahould bo told that no Ho)noridble democrat will employ hifn ij. anjj way. Thh should bo re- ablvoij on and adhered (o throughout the btlate. I Social ostracism for^tho white niaij and no e oi ploy men t t for the cojloro(|— Ex-Gov. Ifcrry of South Carolina, the following (remarks ich I then i^ede on the sijbj^ct of have ftUn that one Ipxtremo school t'f rconpnrhts would blaee the prM jot all mflpufactuircd articles in tha hajods of tforeigu prodtjec/rs by rcijdei idg it irbpotsiblc for our man- nfsJctiujrbrs| to jcompote withj them; wnib)| fhe othter extreme school, by msikirj^ it imp^ftihlo for the foreign- er to aeOI his ccjmpctins: warej ^n our matlu|tLwould|Kivo the peopl^nplm- me tlaia check jtipon the prices Which OH it itikmlfacturers might fix; (ot their produc $, f distgroo with boitblhese eit|renji^#^ 1 b^ld that a properly ad- mpotitloi> between hdme and prodrtcU h the best gji^gje by (|4 regulate international t shiofildlbe so high thai , rttires can fairly compete the! foreign ^opuct, but not 90 aaflo'ejrablo thjam to drive 6 fom|i| krticle 9 jjinfoy a mono thejtlay^ and k-egulata the theW pjense.| Tplsls my^dpotrinjh of prokeciion* If congress pirrsoes this lihd ofjpolley ^tktdlly, wa/shaJlr fpar by voan approach mor^nehrly tatftaj basis torlfree trhde, because we a|nall be mirje neaily fable to compete with dther bations jt>n c/ual termsJ liam for a protection] avnlch leads to mate fne|o trade!/i am for tbat trtule Wjhioh can! only be arihlefted tbrougn a reasonable protection/ Mr. Gbalr^bai, examining thus |the pos^Ibiji iea of t^Qt^situatfon, I beiiJBve tbjsltrue c^njrso for! the frictids rotation utj pursue ia to rod)uce s| on imniorts wheriver We ajavd, sa/elf do *o 9 and, *ccept- elthjer of tbe extreme d cjnl t tie door, endeavor to osv sUbl^bolicy that will com- h?> LAhsrssBNcas CO.#TEM«L !tii>ljo£ ipoane expects to visit Trin- ity chbrcbJ in Potsdam, about 1 the mid<i!0 of Kovcmben A Mr. Dt)ugla9s of Colton Caught a Mick btijr in a trap recently and it was BMppJd to the New York market by Motor*. Hepburn und Spears oj Cxntoti- *. I Joseph BUiott, has been appointed pjstmaHteil at Louisville. . Anjw l*i<k kiln Is Mug started at ri< tpujil C< ntro. A P^ctoity for matitif<cf'uring pa- lmer bojx«'S th* »;ooi^ f^t-tricd at Morris- town. I I r I *\ ' '' tfOsepb Elliot Iris born Appointed pistmistcrlat Louisville. St. lUwrfbce Comity Lodge, t. O. 0fU« T. f #111 hold its next rcgula/ se^siont with Macomb Ltidgc, at Ma- comb, Thursday, Sep. 30* h. / ! Col. Abel Godard is doing ab|oand effective wprk oh the stump for Garfield aril Arthur 2|e ought to be invited 1) speak In «ver/ totvn in this Count4. At the second assenfoiv district democratic ponventIon/h< Id at Can- ton, Supemsor^iias/J. Farnsworth^ of Norfolk J was nominated for niem- ber of as«|mbly./ Hiram Dartlctt, Wm. A. Polto, ajnd teller Leishrneh, Were naruAi ^ delMgatea.to\' state tho convoado Uticle BlirieirijOBitrs, of Morriatu#n, has an iniajrest^iig curiosity in the shape Of A^chicken, nearly half grown which baa tjwo perfect wings on each side* l)T aedms to suffer uo luconveu* ience /tromj its double allowance. Bill Sjtfyjs saJs it is no Uarnum hum- bug^4>tit a rtat natural <f rooster M bnd bouud to whoop for Garfield this t*y\.--I}joektiUe -Recorder. Li*t Thuipday night as John Greg- or of Afsconlb, was leading a horse out of tbo nam, tbo door slammed agaiust hioi and cut an artery In {be side of his bead, and finding it Im- possible to stop tho bleeding he drove to Ox Bow Aid Dr. Cannon d re Med the wound. 1 The loss of blood was 1 so great tbat he fainted, soon after hav- ing tho bleetjing stopped* j - Thero wa^la church sociable at the l^arm house (if A* A. Dickson In Bps- sie f v last ftiursday evening, wh(ch was wtW attinoved*^ j I Goodcnotrih A Son 1 , ot Waddlrjg. ton, have duhebased the; Pjokeba grist and floor mirV at Heuteltori.H Kovemt-er we itiote lou-Cet ««f Treot/ atorie corner on erinni thei aoiitherly margin of Yellow Like, on the I0WI1 lino of K09tfie and Macomb; tience H. W K. |7 ciioaai* to tinka along auld t«>wiJ line to the ornire of road leading 10 Wega cliie: lljienoe g tbo centre of »aid road *• %i* 1.10 ^heina; leeK. y K.3obaiae4o)Jn|ts: ihenc^N.SO* chain* 26 links to 1. it llntherfbrd's weft* line; thence ff. 91* \V. 41 chain* 45 llnka to tar tree on the aouthf rlr shore ojf aaM lake; thobee aloeg «ai<l tbore, aa it winds and turna, 2+ olialna to the place bf beginning,rental 100$ elgtky-aUacree and eighty hundredths of an acre of lam I, surveyed in May tSSS, tip the wiroe raoneorleaa. Alao all that tract or parcel of land aitoate in the town, county and Slate afore- aald and bounded.aa follow*, via: Oh the eonth* erijrt«ide by tlio Oawegatchie river, 00 the weat- eriyjtide by lamia now*ownod and occupied by fftarty oi the lint part^on Jhe northerlY aide by the centre of the highway leadlnA front the ooldJ spring (ao c»li<y|) to Wegatoble through achdol district No. 14, In aekLand easterlv by landb now Ovf ne<i aod oeeupied by John W. Mc- Clear, tnd !>eing ell that part of a h»t of land conserved lo Lewis .Fuller by A Uada fuller, by dee/t dated Heptetnoer SS4,1871, and recorded in 8t. fiavrreoee county clerk's oSiee in Uber^SJi. of deVdaat page ASS. lying lietweee Aaid high- way and aajd river, containing 37 00-100 acre* of laud, more or loan. Date<t September *Hb, JSao, ! AtaxA«l>«a MATHBKoif,BheTi(r, hSSwH li/ honunzo hHtfir, lil«* Deputy, 1 nti .r T. HEHRICX, Plaintiff's Atty. BA1 . Bookwller and SUUonc Pens wilt be bent on Trial •burg, X. V. Good*. N JEW GOODM i*r •.$:<&- §i>a TBa\<^ '3r¥ FALL TRADE! Large slbck of Geiits' Wra] Large stdck of Ladies* Large stock of Pant C . Large stock of Pint •'.'.• . '-' \-\'.- . ••• ' i' \• »\• ' :, \, Large stock of S . - : T^irge stock of ; j * : Lirge stock j - > y : Large -#**•*#*: rs^iticl Drawei^ -\<• *•' Ii-iu.. - ippers and Drivers, $•(•• ; v m «5K / iimeresr ~f.\ U> ^ A utoc i-ceds. ' : \v fting FlannelsT* :d Maanels. *-w, lies*cte •f WaterpiW tloi^W^ . lit-'-:,.:. ' Vt^' j fethsraO'Wool! i~ r. nftnty BEronT or THE / MtlK OP GOUVERN^IJR en tm morbing of Satttrday, iho 18th dity of bept.l 18H0. [ I '.It BKaOURCKH / Lo&nft and d||coiuUa L;.*. |IS3,0«S 64 Oueflrotn banks..Z. v [ Sl.uiS uo KeAiMGatace.'..^/:. . k / «,uo© 00 Bondi And mortgages., j / lA.int SO U.alxHids.Z J f ../ M.000 00 fipecflb ,...-/. J ./..,.. 1,9Q? IS u. 8. legaf tender notee and cfrevla- . UnJ nb>a of Natlonall bants. tf ( ?S3 00 Caab^rwms J ,; «15 as Far^llurean^ fixtures,j......^...._ ijwo 00 Current«xpcja*es J 7u2 90 Premiums on V. 8. Bond*.. y... 1.360 00 ' V, MA6IlATI»S. ^ St»4.017 10 Capital 4......... lAaFund^.... iWded Prefits depositors / > other bankA \ durple> Fundf UndiWd Due Due to '/ Itself t<j) |1I p^tflptU and b^fjA people* Colfottt , tb.—Duisneas la Ilfoljfc ^ amount of lumbering t« ton jjiaxt Winter. John d through oar rlllsv^ Ida Withj X00 men and woods. Hon hare toftfasterG. la A tbeir p Ink a compen ^aol] &k^tbts Ahron Hitimons a veteran o^|92 years rcsUlesjiii Canton, N. Y. j Lymart Ellsworth of Canton! Is in out and out republican of 86 years, j Miss A. d. Wallace of Canton, keeps one of Ibe tnest stocks of roll* Hnerjr In tow*. * , ^ Miss Lllllaf) Thrall baa 30 students attending beri select scboo! at Fuller- rtlle., Tfaoyduog Jady le meeting With splendidjstrcceas, / v ntalloSaero Eyt4em. v Sept 21-^FA^d 11/ Halle will finish i 00,00000 ft,305 40 2,247 UH vt^m is —— *\ 1 i2S4 01T Iff J STATE OPl^EW YOKKL >^ * (jovwiv or ar, I^AWBBUICK. > wm% y Charleh AnJAony. l'reaidest, end nenrySudda CrAshier of Beak of Gou?enieur, a UAnlLlocaio<l and doiug busiheaa at Gouverneur, in aaid coun- ty, pclstf *luly! a worn ^ each for himself, snith K that th#luregolag rc|>ort f wklh thcaohodulo nc- oompxAying the same, is lu jail respects a true eutf>mftat of the condition of tha>sald tiank be> fore lbi transaction of any uttaieeaa on the I8U1 da/ dt Sept., IpSO, to the beft of .his knowledge and Jiclicf. CH Aa. AKT^IOKT, I'res't. JI. 8uDuJH t <jthler. verallvful^erii>od end ajsrofn by both depo- ts the 2ist dav of Sept, \im, before me, lif K. T. UlkHirk, Notary Puhlio. /Wdol Blanlccts, Door Ma 0r carriages, liarge stock pf large stock of Trimminff goods usually kept in a dr ^Velvet Rugs^Coloi Inte, large ^fbek of In i4ct every dt is store/ M, *; • ± .» s jJl.filbfHEliFORDi N^ M, Main St, AtltMy Wocl(, OouT«riLB^,| tf''ft I .; PiU / MAMMOTH as treW S|om Kidnfay hi vdi Achea It U 4%, heu the WcjHda' Guarafa Druggists to give per- fiction j or mon.y Try h* J Ouf TttStl- Tonic ii lUucn.— -th* pctuer Ml tht World. Call for D.R.V.C. Mfg.Co., P SVRACVSE. N. Y. | rfar York Depot, d.i.OMtfatsa. Wrote D. EY; G. CURES Dyspepsia; Indigestion, ail trouble^ anting tlkCrelKmi, Headache, Di$-\ Acultty ef tbo ul^ncyr J A ver and LI Torpid ioo. Piles, Back AIMI Limbs, Pur.fjcr in tead by all feet satis- refunded. i * I n sj best ^* ±* a=fc hlMyl SUPERLATIVE if II* ITB DKTAIli,' TtrE WllilTK STANDS ACKNOWLEDGE!* Stcrr: r 0bV f . V «*~j ^ oousi 50 Knickortxjeker.i 500 Pieces CalicoesJ Brown Bleaebei Dcniiris Flannel: w Imimise Bargain* / f. . •/•• I M \?; v - I. • • 4, -v* ll u u i pickioK bops the latest \ fro© \Mr;F eslrari^ bro*k, fttftdf •hortjotll \'WtkUf IsMsi.^ to m^mm- woek. , ucstlon Is— M hare you cCombs Is how the Uoffpony. j , , ttackctt, prlodpal of |md Miss Bertie Jflol- yoor corrosppodent a FjHMH! Yon irlU always ngr& you buy any 4 othoi- machino wlUkOut first aee»f •>j. or Uiiae the*WHITE, -tx Mii w wday laeU igflos was ihtgxtemt olmoft TiiorsdAy last ;olmae , borsi «Joob it at BomeJ Friday t,,l4st slftn^^ torrofitkr Bum FAiJtUrr, T IT 0I7BSIWIVEBSAL SATISF^CTIOM •-L 100 100 20 75 And all kinds of D01: Go(5ds at Grea bo PIECES ALL WOOL FEE i.*fip. PEE ZAKD. 15 PIECLS FLAKNEL SI 10 PIECES CAMEL'S HA 10 PIECES PANSY PLAID 16 PIECES COLORED DI SO PIECES BLACK AND 10 PIECES BLACK SILKS. SO PIECES BLACK ANBCO] 16 PCS BLACK AND COL'\ ALSOjA LAEGE STOCK OF DRpS FABBIC8 AND T FROM THE CHEAPEST TO EXAJONE THE SI •A PLEASURE TO \ * 1 YOU PI 10 Fii^ Passamtre. 20 .' .• I. .BLACK AND CO! S. • \ • «^ET O^l ALL KINDS OF TIUJfM BCfe- HM> CLOAKS . , ^OB LOT AT O IOO t 160 SKIBTS AT ORE 50 Doi. 0 GLDTIS-Ail Coi: Immense stock of. Neckwear, Tied, L. r AT aRJBATfcT GREAT M IH LADIES' WHITE f 50 doz. WrapperH & Dra itto|i. ;*:< 'otton. ; f:; d Tickings!- 1 tic; CottbhaniT Wool Reduced Priced !^ CAS mv&m SA VEL ADE THE ros THE B IE OB HOT. Ellck &M ;ED CABLE co; MENTS. rS AT RKDUCEP REDUCED PRICES. ,Y REDUCED PRICES. , Rcdnced to 30 Ceots P» Pair. iiery, Glov^; &p*fi^ \''*•*•. f- fotf for JWths Ye*\p, AU kimu of Sewing Machines sold /ron\p& jlO tessihan any trayd- fgint ban A or ^>M 8 BJ at seB them t , •» flooteruser, y. r. ll ^qARPETS! 50 f f cs New Carpets-Red i OO' 'TttXttST. Great Stock CrockcryJ ; niBtUij. to. MMUM'IKMSIOM Cuptwt BuM«n./<K..,......,.» oeaw per Ver. LtiBMrPlate* :,\...\. .jWctnUptraot. Br«g»f««tM*U»...4..V^....'.Wc«nMp«r«k». V»4*telM ^..1 « c«nu per Uac. regardless 6f cost! SpifciaJ mSANDDHAfmilfilCEm' ' for pen, Yonths A Boys* jnaKfanajL noorOiiaoths27dPr.Ti i*. liina and GlasswArie! Ina at Uu (oi)«wlsff My stock *of goodfl of all kinls is •re at lor m in thin or any othejr i wfiaetioa gnanuitoed. ••, ., > i ^ ro*en that ere* |4f<i All good. H« far ^