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^ 7 A CALL TO DUTVi Republican . Union „men,|Ol e ^ ' Rates o^j Advertising. >qaare,> 1 w e e l j : , . , . . . do i 3 “ i S:f 4 ? “ 7 --;: 7 ?;r . do ! Im o n tli-- ....... ’'••• . I ? L ‘‘ t I : l , “ aS J )0 . .......... 60 liS of 16 nonpariel lin,esof lesS mal r Editorial i' i i^ ^ A r U M h o r 'in m i^ ^ llm' ' ,, _ AU advertisements will be continued uptll ly MABEBp ^ppnsi|)le^n \dainj meiit incdrred-rJ-and nbt to amoiinirunless tbe advertiser has actually suiflfeied froiri the er- IFnioD % p u iilio a n sle.te i c k i ; ; . # e B , f a ? ^ t r S c 7 l i - . T a o M A s f K i r i of Ontario. : ofMpiroe. [ Colonef JOSEP h T o WiAND, -|■■■ / G ' e l o l ^ i S f l i ' S f S . I of Onondaga, i ; . ? ° Q e ? S l i T S M H n t e 7 i ■■■: . of Cattaraugus. ' . _ JOHN K r l o l T l ^ C V a c a n o j . ) i f County Njorninations. ; - ' i oi Ufe-sses. ; , ' aoE L w . SMI- C H A u l i f l & L I K , of -liansing.. Ff .^EleTstion T u e s d a y , H^ oy | \ 7 th . toll' Sgiiai tfiofi fteetini ■. m i W a g a ,, G E I l S l U S F . G A l i E Y IT— - .f :OF} O H IO ,. p-;: , [; W ill address the ciltizens o f Ithac^ and vi- T O W N H A L | a , Salurduyi fevehihg, ^ov. 4 , 18S5. ' A g p i t meeting maj/ be lopkijd |f(j Gren. €a:*ey is one of the most eloquent and: entertaining speak§ss=,in 4he country. ; I \ * . ’I’hp- leaders df ^ the Repudiating Dembcriicy have started the lying chorus S ^ » T h ^ hrnment fall wholly o iiil^ poor !” They! - littow 1 hoyj lie. i They riiiehn to lii, Et^e- . ry matiofthein knows that the ^;co»ie de rived fro oa nptds, bonds-land othir sepu- rities -c f i the- tlnited States, “Incl idedV j in the e r t t o of incomes for t^ation un|er ^ar the Internal Revenue Law. They know\ well thni;, if there is under .our .Govern- ernmen|b “burdensome”'arid “ppjiressivp” taxatiohi toi use their owri slang, it is of in comes, of .the mdn and ;the wonien who leht theip money _t6 the .Govern ment in Its darkest i iburs oi”danger ' hnd need. And r ot only] this, tbby know that by , tihp decision, of t|ie Court! of A.|ipe il ; t? uited; i States ^eehritie,^ arfe risbi li sis of BjinBrig, |i,hey. ar^: taxed first _____ capacity and then jthe itieome ariMihg from them is tailed a^ain—^making the mi J doubr ^ ]|ly taxed ' . ! ; b : - . ■ Pfbrif the foif|wing , clipped from ijhe ■ last Ttelbyjare Express, printed at Delhi, the j?eslc efiee;pf tke nominee, li wiir be 8jei|Thati4be't)emocratidn hgamst & d |eR )atd 0 ]^ of the Sn- prefiie Cpufty ^doolinds ^tW honor. We ■ havieiea lied % the faoL'£Sl4 :^^ other sdutees'; \ ' > ■= L :, [ _ ^pMixiL>riONTEOljlilE 0 .-^Tbe' ’Deinocratic, Jii- (^ieial Gorvention^ held last week at. B nghamton, nppihate&fpr Justice of the Bapierhe iCourt, Jor t thi8'(6fh) Pistrief Coi B obsr V) PAEKflii, of~this •V21age'.-j we are informedhy OoI. Parfeerthathe has dedinea the nomiBatibh'. - I . J t pbpperhead ' “ .Gain.”-^ J iid g e Ed- i . moridsJ.of s p iritual n o toriety, ha^i. g iven in ■' ' ‘ his^iailheBioh to the dem o crats, find great is th e j d y j 'o i D o ^ e r d p m . yPerliaps fhey expect! | o Scarry t h e elbction thTo|ugh Spii -ituai ai^. . T h e y ’i l need spirituous ah , . J & i e I c i a o i i t o k e e p f f i e U « i f ^ V. T thyyou, toj: pronounce the integrity, o f the Re- .j^hoihjyour io the .polls, nion „ T o m p k ins C o i |i p |J oh Tuesdaj?|h^xt, Nc w ilL k a v e an opportunity iprour vdrdiot on the |i|lic |r , f the principles and useM n ^ sj publican U n ion P a r t y . . It is duty and' y o u r p r iM lege to go and by^ y o u r v o tes declare w h ether that - party! h a s been a. party o f correct pririchj ^ ^pleS^rwhether itfjbas conducted the afFairsj oif th o N a tion h o n e s tly— whs tber in the ' struggle o f i h h ^ a t j b n for e i i s t i n c e against the m o s t powerful rebellion the world ever saw, t faithfully and a|b y stood by tfie G o v e r n m e n t! 1 ^ I f the R e p u b lican pW ty c ici its whole duty during this dark and glo o m y period .tiip a r t f s b l t o r B e p . ( d T . t i , T h e .D d n o o r a ticfia r t y at an early day thieateraed those who'Caine forward with terj fehem- T h e y have o f civ il war, then it m a y and (ought to be continued in pow er.'and you w ill sb de cide. ' ■' . O r, as the other alternative, shaTi the Chicago P latform : be exalted 1 Shall a ,aarty spotted all over 'with d ish o n o r ; c^nkeijjed fp the core w itfrperfidy, be trus ted- ys^th pow er ? JNo trickery o f o u r ppponents can cither ev i d e or shift the issue. A cniTtempnrary pci tir.entlv rem a rks that the rebels south have cont ^selves w ith Asking pardon. Trad tnas iv shanie„ enough to sue for that alone, ‘uub when clbtaine'd, to retire with it quietly to their own retreats.. ’ recognized that it ^vas not fit w h o se public action had brou g h t'u n told calam ities, to ask for a,renew a l o f public, confidence. - B u t the Copperhead party— their allii hi the] N o r th — m a n ifest no such spirit, It claim s popular favor with tbe same.! assu rance this year that it di.d last year wh( it .issued the p a r ty m a n ifesto which pro nounced the war a failure; or that^t, did -the year before when it a r r a y e d - i t s e l f against conscription, and .stimnl ited the ri ots j n our cities and the great o n s p ira c ies in the N o r t h w e s t ; or that it d d the year previous to that, when it resisted the E m a n cipation P r o c la m a tio n ,. v irtua 1 y invited foreign inf.ervention, h eaped ahi ise w ithout m easure upon P r e s id e n t Liner In for sus- plending the w r it o f habeas corpus, and by ejrery conceivable expedient sought to break :dowi|i bpfh the., m o ral anc the phys-* ical pbwer o f the G o v ernm e n t. T h e p e o p le’o f this S tate declared tw e lve mpnths ago that this Copperfipadism was to'them an utter abom ination— that a paV- ty with such a record as this modern D e - mocratijc party, w a s not to be trusted, hg^d W ill they le war has no clairri to .public confidence, declare now , when the ep(J o f tl stam p ed i t s every m e a sure a fiilure, and all its principles infampus, that t was pat riotic, faithful to prinei]-ile .and practically wise.^ W ill they lift their he< take., it-to their b<wo!n ? It is suprem e ly im p o rtant that it should be established for all tim e that no party can liv e which does not g ive its tQ the couiili-j la the da,), o f per from it to whole soul 1. A fate shoulcflre Visited upon the'political o rgan- izatiori v?hichnent. itself to copj erheadisTfi that shall be a w a rning for t thousand years. If in „the .future the . ]^§publicafi p n io n party fails in its duty to the people (and the G o v e r n m e n t, (let it be supbreeded. iBut now, now, this copperhead leraocrktjc party should be sw e p t.from exi stence. If i t still insists upon affreipting the upper air w ith its presence, the pCcple should sum m a r ily give it its quietus^at the ballot box. In other S tates th e y have nobly m e t this duty. 7 Freem e n o f T o m p k ins d o u n ty ! the dhy for yo u r verdict rapidly approaches. A r e you prepared to give it in fa l l ] W ill you ■ b r\hg every Irigal voter to the polls, ^nd let^ the^ y e r l ic t of T o m p k ins County rin g out lo jid .a n d -full throughout Ithe Stat^ % A s Iwe have trusted [you in the p a s t and not been disappointed, w e trust you riow in th e ' full convictiori that that trus^ w ill riot be m isplaced. i J Upon Widov the Orj ih^ni L- in^estm ^ n t p f sm a ll ku- f yi. farms, it few It is known -that the' only\\- ofFerihg itself e a s ily to persons mean's,— perilous not aple to or houses and lo ts— d u ring the Year^, has peen G o v ernm e n t Bonjis. Ancj in this county— althoughi not tp so great! an gxtenfr a s in larger 9 ities-|so ild iers of the jwarj their orphans and ^ ip ^ w s , from their pay and pensions, jbhe frugal Imecham- ics, th e sm a ll farm ers, the sev ing-wom en who haVe saved the earnings o Tpeir need-! lesj the day laborers . &e,, have [invested thejir little meanL, to the last Qtnt' in the sm a ller denom inations o f G o v e r n m e n t B o n d s — b o n d s o f $50^ and 1100. A ll these poor p e o p le— these hum lde hut paj triptic supporters o f t h e G o v e ’n r a e n t. are\ bre tally and vind ictively stigmatlized b y i€]ir moirey 'to take-] th e G o v ernm e n t Bonds,] bj which it .‘>Va4 enabled to prose-, cute the [war, thaf tk e y khould^ h e repudi ated. iTlpusaindp and te n s ' o f thousands can te s t i f to- tfie truth | o f this S tatem e n t. L I 8r S ' V*- ; - ---- - ----- ----- ^ -v-w ----- - dei;s,,who did all th e y could to, depreciate th e 'goyer im,pnt cred it^ d ls c o u r a g e d and dissuaded w h o e v e r they could, from ’ lend-g thp G o y ^ rnm e n t^'^oney-—qpenly de-' , red that/the G o v P rn'ment'Bon(ls would becoijnB v orthle'ss, arid ’th a t it w o u ld re- qu re a hatful o f “ greerid>acks” to kuy ; a i man a l^roakfast, Thepe. a te facts w e ll kni)wn-:b-(ian be proved b y alm o s t every m£u, wom a n and child in Ithaca, ; ^oiij(e 1 ave thought , 1 n view o f th e -un-l prPce^ent Jd popularity; o f the G o v ernm e n t ’ ‘ teb .duringthe latter;,part o f the war, ' “t its close,'that the D e m o crats-w o u ld i;hei ' war upon them , from pruden- 3 tives, i f |ro m isothing else. Such persons know hut little o f the leaders o f thi t part^ . It is true ;that the popularity lloa 1 .-S and th e ^ P triotistn and unani- tf tile people iri' tMir'’support, have llecj them to change their plan o f hift the purpose to subvert the o f ihe G o v ernm e n t and repudiate- iigajtiions contracted to carry forward r and suppress the r’pbeliion, is just ly fixed as from ithe starfi r a ssaults a ie nOW m a d e under thej e d f dem a n d ing “equal taxation.” ■a subterfuge.' T h e Gpurt o f A p - o f ’!-his S ta te have already decided th 8 |t Gjovernipent B o n d s used fis a basip q f ^ baiikirg'are.’woza J iable to taixation— “e- iiiektbh .qu^L'toxation” if th e y like the term better. A n d i 1 is w e ll known that at no very long peijiod all the bonds issued b y the G o v . » imenit ■sail h e required for banking Cap- . [n less than tw o years, these bonds be^;in ;o f i l l due, and uplbss the credit o f the G o v e r n m e n t is ijnpaired by th e s e / dbidocrkti Cr.ft 8 §ai;|l:^| ujjdn it, the Govern- m e n t w ill be a b ie-td cpmm erice their rer dem p tton, Th^ cry of “ equal taxation,” then, as appli e li, to th i national-bonds, is dishonest and m,ade simply.tof^^ql their-way tow a rds repu d iation . T h e y are already --equally” taxed,!in the on ly way .itiis constitutional to iaxjthem — that is w h ere used as a basis o f banjking- A n d as no bank can do busi ness after the first o f J u ly next save upon these i o n d s , it is easily . seen that not' m any .of them w ill be likely t,o escape tax- APn. j^ 4 ■ W e jw a r n our readers then , that tjhis var upon the G o v e r n m e n t credit— this leinaud to h a v e /the iGipvernment break its )kdged faith -with those o f Whom it bor rowed; mQXx&^— m e a m r q m d ia t i o n — is the outgrow th o f t h e venom and spite against these, who .spppprted :he G o v ernm e n t, in' \ tim e o f g r e a test )ieed. 4, is hopjed tq in j u r e the returned- sol- rs, w i d o v a n d orphans who h o ld a huiudred cioHars each ot the Gwvern- -m tet-fsecur'ties. It is the only way they know, o f ventjng their spleen on them for supporting I'th'e G o v ernm e n t. T h e re are dem o c rats in. tifiis county holding, nmerit B o n d s .iW ^ advise -them f o e-r we'lll before voting a tick e t \to Q, a party who would repudiate their had they the pow e r . A lready the thirties! can be bought for less- than face. If.you do not want them to be- w o r thless, vote \ d o w n the , repu d ia iv '■ _ - 1 ! 41 heat i.'i sellii 50 ctfi, hut..... ... per ' T|ae fivesA u d ddu,sclijti^r? hf onr/farmer very naturally- indisinanf. at 'the auseirably fe er^lve pri(?ea. Doaheir riaiculihe — .thefi the reason fqr.tJiis A War has 00 'iHe'river'riu.r 'riquritry,/, i3top|pea the channels of prMe:, abditbrei iibetjties, The stdamersithatlv'ereUa-hy-lo! the Inaterials of yoi-ir'-.wealth-,; -'arp ripW \ to -chrivey your hrotherL \p mon-iUood and vnt'H^ l i few ^'eeks after it said : Thej peome generally are w-akihgiinp' i|esUdt-i. and are' pronovyicind it a -mi LHVte' i / t h e ^‘jpast liistbqy” ^Pf ih e i i h o w s that at -a dempb,rati(| mefetirigaa: this village, ^ on the •. A u g u st, 1861, Gen. HJarvey A.' Dow'e r e p o r ted h s'eries pflanii-w ^ r tesolhtioqs, ■v|hich jwerfteijiam mqijisly adopted. .Thej” fifth/; re|»oluB^ [• - ' :■ ■War is disunion or entire-isiUu'ugation^a’pIl that subjiightldn, it achiejved, \.cd7\never\ pesuM m omf i 7 m'o?, 2 in cons'onanoe witlt dur hnasftle'd BrihicifllcSi-'. of self government.'’ ^ That is alnipst/eqqaJj to theyh-llhVj^tew istic patriotism 'of .thp,]|Hrtyf - Chicago,-4vhbn ',jt- pr'oupunctf failure, just when the; ppoplri glorlious success. , .'Bijit jthrib , tor)!|‘= m ight riot fail |fojbe :e!: actepistic-’1 T. Dav-is; N:ox(|ri,i in Beptembci’ 1861,-inha ;P,i last Oopperheacj Strategy. len th e D e m o c r a tic ^orguns in t guaM edly pufF tihe President, wh< ear - they villified and denounced, they profess confidence in a man th e y fipt a' few m o n ths ago held up unscrupulous a^d ignorant tyrant, B j e o p l e repiem b e f the plaintive con- }sicp >df i t r . ‘E lijah I F l P u r dt , the great chf m; o f Tamfinariy,! in the ^Leader, a few w U k s ago. VBe w r o te :— “'VT'hat the dem o cratic' party chiefly needu is pow er. It|' ai? a’ v e r y ,■ thjanldess atjd d cheerless office to| be confined to the the Dcrnocratic.new spapeTs, qrajiOrs and leaders as “ B ond-holders!,” “BonCoeracy, leyed Aristoerat«,” ‘Shoddy Con- ■actors,” ‘j‘Speculators,” ind ‘Bloated C a p italists.” T h e se m en did not quite eorppiete then- ow n ruin at d tliat o f theiil paijty, b y their treason to their country iriits war for its life. T h e gods m a k e, tfiem m a d and cast ^hCm in- a nev? war fare upon the r ights and th e iriterests . .of; the jpoor creditors o f the - G o v t m tahnt, so as to insure th e i f being grou id to pow- dbrl . T h e D e tnooratie m ill o f ,Ripudia- t | 0 ll w i l l grind, a n other g r is t iri N o v e m b e r thari the property o f laboring mdn and !jid!ows‘ and orphans. T h e p e o p le w ill fling in t o th e 'fiop p e r s the t r g ^ r s who s u p p e m e n f their - o p p o sition t? o d i€ /- W a r w it h a destruction o f .the: imiK^Terisliment o f ite h o r iow . ai (h e e r ie s s office b e confin^ed tej tjhe b u s k e ss o f j standing ,putside the faipa fe ie e arid’firi^ing fau ll w itE th o s e who aire in possession o f the ifiouse and grounds, fruit and orchards, cattle, stock, pork and; provisions. Yoi/'m^jj^ talk m o r e sense,; knpvqm o re m o r a l lay^ be m o r e fluent iri aiguiaent, ^nd have .fhe m o st^soliil' com vietion of ;four ow n w isdom , ijperspnaLeli e\ atioin and abstract A g h t, butfif y o u can’Itj t in affd g'et' the othlef fellow s out, it van ity and vexatiori o f s p irit.” ; . it seem s that the opposition leaders de- air o f g e tting the prjesent m s out b y pop-i ular eonsenti-^ao thW,- in desperation, RC o p t the^ np-jrel e.YpediteriAof calling them-! iiseives the ins. “ HiLtrah for Johnson,!!' th e y sihout, poking theijr heads over M r. P ird y ^ fence,'” ^^Operi the^doorf ^ 'll. - I __ 1 _?J ___ 1 T..1 ! 4 are the j real sirriori p u r e ’ John-' „ ^...n !” ! A n d as th iy ; u tter these criesj ,th e y shove ^ r w a r d thre 0 |U n ipq I - i. ii- behind the coate (idnates we. see Valla^dighais;fPeta|letop, |T loiriias and. Horatio] Seymour, Loflg, the ■•j J*F.n5lT>Ttnf¥v TlR«^ l i * ifi p o y e r - y a r i d ’ ! Jbehindteyeri a 4 fr so they can!| | k Mlhiri,f fin-shot | { f i i t i ^ , 8 u c c e ^ I f » ; York '/i„ ‘J. ' [A llan), the other day, appeal^l/A tli- ‘e l . 1 tore of this State -foil’Vot-ss birimL’ history’’ and, “patvlbtlsml’ “characterized]! th4|ja;%,i,pfinl,lc rowibg-^hopiiig -to' stir up diseputbut opposition in the copniry I:' / ^ ''''' ' opposition iq tbe copniryj: ‘•jVheat sellin g alj-f\ el corn 50 eta, .aalo'tbr $ r ;00-|ei ''■'Tith in tqV'T.ii.ld' tmbprice withqu eriirig, i - I ' i-Tbe Deri'riAteey of Ontario Count) npmj- ^ ..... , .opiri4 Col. Ciarke [declines the u n | ]k-t4‘|‘|akciai<mg.[ie fil- e., open enemies pf our country caused an inirpense increased loss of life and treas- lA, I h i ] ||y d eyen.-in!(3ygereil t#ice;of the'igo’vernmeut, giving us more trouble \L1: m,. ..ara than’the enemy in our j ... ' m^ratic 'Mass eeting field in 'Syracuse in August 18fl4,; ■y.of.’t’heir sentiments as yoplep with' ^ terific applause, was. tiri> ,-feic highly .?’ip4',qyed / by wlsdo|m ”;,'pf| the party,..:ya’id ‘/V e liave- had .enoitvl'-of; th; onouigh has hren .spOloii/. a.nct''''f<'.e ;nso—lef'AtiS exhibited at sp-w it vtasm; t l / y j i s r fiis- m e e t ings he m o d e s tly declines the liono)’, and ann )unces h iniself a supporter o f negro (I'K y iaaise. of TU N 7 World- I T o iir .(ly l i r i i l QfthAayrequu'eS, I think 'A fhjr ha|d;s. 1 liayeriotnatLici irliO , y p c e h .pktj’iotiHtTl. and, k: w.m -k- [have., h«d abund'anco oltexpenso— ^ ... . _ _ - Iri trie cam paign (r i/ f 8 6 2 | • da-hiy: iVan; B u r y stum p ed 'the y a t e [ hid; likrnOfis! “ w a y w a rd sisters,,, 4ypa;rt' ipj p e a c e ” p l^ -' form, anti' b a d e VDa^t .:fii|tory” ' -mrire- “c^rakcristiid\ ifiaii '.agreeabjci t()-remete-' ber— w h ije Sey|iriour , w a s ' plected Griv-!' .A,..,,..- [ho, «r,.3,tfier'do|fiir or!fi,j|oth-i’ erno r ou th e “ n o t an; er ipaiT td fo'rrp^j backed* up b ? ''j]']^^A4anoe_’itoi'-„the drajlb.” 6 n the l-6tl!j of; Maiy, 18|8/p^^ Sey aiour , afided \to /. the ■]rifiaracpekstib'f' | histwy of'the-'party his infamrjusi Val- j lane igharn ' prppunciame||lto,i ygairisf !th j 1 11 [ Government in which he 'adVibecl '(the peo-^ pie to “pause”; kjf^thft S i S i o u df tfiek he. “ not anpthe'i'doibi- oi-;i|lutlr-,''- i n / l l / . . p ^ s e c u t e w a r war/ari^ in J p l y ^ t s ‘ifiyipiy’? w a s |[jc|yi|; j^d eymdur^.s ‘‘frierifri b , - _ o mg- 4 ^ o m y t , ' f r o | | i t L ^ ^ cable and “ch a r a e t|fistiV | p a k i b e Of ling buildings anfl': bar giUg\'■vypjneill burnin g building s ah4': b a rging''-ridteeill bJ ch illr e n arid “niggers.” ,' ’ | ! i j^l[l '.Iji’jM a y 4 8 6 4 , - thri; . C y a g p TrfrC^, '' brif. ihnt a n | “eharaeterdstip’ 'organ ” ‘ m j ’- s a p f ,;V i : l / ■• '“The only difiBrericebelwteh|thf ’ ‘ ^ e up lbs c ^ ^ , viduals, copied from ,the W ofldj] who' - . y n e ' o ’feer toyheiijtem o c r a tk ifembrae- ^ Ol| these fifteen, Gen. „-4p '|.aD d .ti.'D . To,m.p- laU. iiav,e w r itten lettere deny . ti6n and FUrreist’s frebels,.is,-.fcjiA fexisp tween hiqi who dec6ys-a vj,etimi to som'e ' he who drive ' ■ sp o t and he > heaijt.” A a vj,etiml it© sor ives a dagger, into: ;j! D . Morphy --pititbi^ngD fct'-i. cu ; in 1864, illu6trktes;ithe;i“past/ of Ihe demqcrafio paijy thus,-ay ;Aas ^pi plaudedte thkecho : ' V: ;; / - V / .j -/I '“Tfie, freinjicrats have (kUbihilj'te.a p4 kfi. <• g&s-;. >iism ofiAde Zincoln.for ye^rs. Matter thanj cry ,bf old, shoijld drm and p N .p s ^ aa >ui‘ tentsj p Isi-iel 1 organize drill' in ■ ccrdipaipsA l i : ' g S l o o , . . . I o M a . s C o n v e J tio fi ; in Syracuse, in A iig u k , ,1,664, at tjhat r e lia b le4 e m |er a t , j Q s | p i 4 hyd 3er o f pi|y.den,,gQ,t hiriidcket:pjd|;e,il,snc|' atr (ic i o b sentim e n t^ yrthe] foirpYing !mm| bellj ’ . - -h- thm iasin, ..and > 4 ,ere Oo.bmeyedj.;hy'derri[-: Oovi ts all'ovpr tfie^ coripAy , ■ ! ** ' ' ’kVar is Bishmo|it--iQe^4blp,'- ^nal; / ■ ( . ,[ / “■We Wiri.n 0 ,ttMCQn 3 Mh,i^ br the .w h ite; n4en | ypa^ . y k “B 3manity/corik&ri.dsdll|/hutbAky shaltbeas .-^Eijneoiliidemands; blood—tlie -people,- nemai W o could ^ill volum e s with this “ehdri a c k r i y A ” ‘“pa^t 'hlstery” bl -the! jfkjm : [eratici P a r t y . --But wei forbi&r'in dhfrikiCp ) oTir overcrq^H ed\c|!rim u 4 ' the subject witjl the single'suggdsliioii that A ® ibA >1 UC. lU C4X1J' A4c*OM%-* w\./ xup ts managers C€fiifiyAf®* ■J Farm e r s rJififionM Bank, 5®/m th the iLawfl. of i h e ; Uiritedi vp-A! in:; q«f^them. F y q m evchy quarterj ..of the. 'State the- niE w 5 is encouraging, and jprom ises a ’ glo- ribu y triu m p r iof the Union\'Cause. ’, Every-! where D e m o c r a c y are suffering from the >1 coasequenefe j o f their . H y p o e rpy. H o w ca t ihey expect to g e t up any Enthusiasm ^ j l when the kpength of, tendohsing A r idre^ * ^Jeh ison, a n d all Know that he does not en lo f s e them . 1 E v e r y 'flay thq U n ion c a u s e ./ / is g-biwing istrength, arid, as tn -M a ine and Pennsylvania, N e w Y o r k w ill endorse the Uiuwri (arise by greatly • increased majori.. .; lost Ifberil,teim 5 8 l 'b - : ^ f- . . i \ f t /la n d devoted friend s c r ip t s iaMd'pehdii^pbSKar^ Byit then this W s before General um'i' had becom e, the Copperhead stjahdard y ' i:' OW they would doubtless add to Gen- Conscription and General Starvation,' feei^tea.-j^lc^firii|[;in!!|!eeGgAM^ % de-/ p e r i i o k o tbeenem ^ ^ ^ , - ( •[A ^kirnes thfe .jfiqrihr o f a iSpWt om the . N^w] Demo- ,k ■-! l / ! v . - , -------- ------- iib sutisly'iriJ J.S.OHAN ^ ; ^ c b . T h e Sjtore -flem p T ied. ■nabL, : X . .(freeri gdevABas^ [Tlfiey \canndt be k l drivbsn iri p y the Deriri TliGhmo gaurd^’ / J 'T.h n i cannot be dfefeated’ by! .the old rus;e ^ of !q pi’opriating the Union colors and uni- : * form, and attempting' by^_stealth toJ?freak lo i throjigh our lines. That game is played’ . T out., The Contest must .bej-a, fair anff; | s^np, re one upon the ground each has oeeu- pieA, The Demoepatic . bushwhacking 'J will^eomelo a bad end, just- as it did. i)? , the T rate Pet^rDaggeir, the polltiGal M o s - | by ofthe day, fiad better disband his for--j| ces|>. leg !pardon and retire. yflEEASUEV d e p a r t m e n t , X O ffice of OojiETBOiiEE'.oi and! tlie s'abtiWibIrvvSUi'iiiake toirirderoi 'the'short -'X notice, boor4.an(i’-s:hoes from the b|eststofck,!a 1 .mtiieahOM wor|mariliJteniann^ tie also keeps on ,, ..hand,a good, a s & a t e i t 01 metfs., woniisn’S and chil- :! ’A s M t e f S i / f t \ a;f laad during the com the, w|a-i- irr-etain; ,npw a,t..ats- eud. I i,‘'I].\ya|.;ti-i!ei-; tfririitC! .urge public bbUify4i.!t.'hat'' 1 -'Aya| .aj,rmi|a|!-.o!fi' tlie'sldl pei-eniptory ;/\vjhic-l'i ae-! now a t a t s ___ 3 u rg e pmbliey bdtlj foif victory hnei for fr i; siud A ii4, ] ■ 'isSd^ T E I ■my opipipas. io'yedhat tlidy .guide tlii - |Sie. is bbi^ri a ' Wai DamfodratynAia .a m s l l I t is,. tlter|'fM’d/'|my:pubp^^^ to'mlo.-w .him, 'wl'ipni both Sj;to.|oUoNv., jQurs,^respectful]; ’ . , y l . . r. 1, , . \l.ffiFllM i*, P s p S W E T O i S . 8M6 in iniornil.uoi ; the public wants. Q B O c k iE g -, ! i, AT yh E A V T PECLINE. ■(, '- ! '.at ' -STqwtEDL &!HAZEbTS. MiM, fiiiflditu^il !|;M.Dy SMi;. ’ d.Tefer ; 4 ’ Hern, litomejfr^hm th e W ar. ► A-U ■■wsioni i t OTjay •Com cerii ,;»> ' - s f l M y R N E ^ S j M & N M F A C T O R Y . I h rca, October 2d 186’5. ud- ig: (With !.th'e bf .five of p fifteefii ' M o a t ^ e t e p la ir ,w h o (leads •’ tbe IW , Poes n i t live'in the StAteJ bdt we ■al-e H a p iixto Imb.V that he'’does belong tp Jfhe d o li^< ]r|;eM ,;O r i. ^i)yae>-,(jf.jW iyne, .pTeM j3dl[;(j^rite| iUnipri. l^urity-'jDQnyem 4ion,^thih fall, I And sepured the delegates 'fbr hk'niiteinaiipn || .parididati fbr-Sent^; atoc The-(0onv6nr ticln, hovtiever,ire-nominated M r. W i l ia m s , •.and; in,;|ke.r. t is .how hje' gorites; tifew i z m m $T 0 ai r ■.■|N:|-i;^tiAi:' I U R I C L A R K , ^ . . . . . . of m a c a and Tompkins Cbunfe, tbat.ke kae oFeneM I J J B w ^ E s t j * V s r o j a m i k .................... ......... \ 4 l i > | 'and alarge aesottt B E A E D S L E - ^ G A L L E E Y ! m i r a s i e i h s j ^ t t f e k e r y ! ([ b e a e d s l e y ’ s N - E W G A ’L E R Y [ « T B « ™ o p e M ^ * m . P a b H 0 i >ne dn State'! -^'er ■ ITHA-pAi-, 3 they w m ^ v e T H E O D O R E D E S H N E I^, I T ” B . k r ' l „4 A . T h e IV o r ld calls,' dll the ..]pelfl.dcrAts to “shake o ff the dew- d r q p s ' iljat ^lit].p on their a rm o r.” It can’t ' I '!'!! ;' f :'i '