Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1866 — Page 4

tiik.i; v s i ui; .mm uu Tim Rvaflavllli Jottfflij Oonpaay. Ho. ! l.OfttsI Mm t. KvBBAtliit, Itlll. SI HSi HU'TloS TICK tk if! ADVANCE pftjriif i" i. Sun veer, by immII i ........... Bl nn li hm.iiIB. Itv mall ., . rt fll tirpp if x.i . I li . Iiy mull (Ml Ijr the week, payable U i'rrlptv..i, BO rn-vveehtj loornnf. Of' V r -....... .1 ... jjj fc . i. fa . . i. i , .tmirnnt. , 'Dfre IHipV. Olle Venr 9 IMI give e.tpio, one rear TP.. --TM :. II in Mcutcuunl-Hovcriior linker's Api LkMlt"PlHnl-''.v"i i" nrnd linker will the el.us ..f Wnrilck CnhtV ns follows: At llnonvllle, on Krlriny. October SUltl I p.. At Voliogblood'n ' I " I Atlrioraiin Township. Mil Friday, t I'.l..-. III. ill nigh' At Nwhurg. on Mntin.I.w . ' 10L01 "H., At I P. M. Tur tJoloM policy id Jepresontflil by the nnn wIki wore blue iinlfWrnn Tli'' CopptfjoBHsOti parly in WpM ifflUd by those wli.i wore arey nm forma. A coRAMPoNPAriT hirnlslien HMt tllin linn nine, Willi mi mo items ( roriiii.H tbo llcmlnrt-nn Knit. I'mm him wo orn lhal hr kII'ii ami chivalrous I'omkiiht tlm favorite .l tlio Imllop - actually occupied" "tie of the two state rooms on the News Boy, ml eompellotl some lniy intssntiirorn i" oil up nil nihi " Union " eslls himself the "horned tnostadon frum Wisconsin " 1 5is conduct, on this no OAsinri, nil will admit wnn vory beastly, Ir nny curious subscriber U nn I. mo know wlio Id 111 "VAioroun Ml' Villus!" mentioned l.y nttr eofrcs bOOdent nn having burnt through fclm vrirnlnw nn fbf Hnjf the concussion roAiilting from the News Hoy rBDnlog 1 " ' Ihn I'm nk. ntift s(Wwnns d tiniiiK iho ladles not to got ccllol wo refer him to the Kdltor of the f.nonVp, en elnnw possessing All tho fnofn in the nnnn. Tin iik. wnn n flno nmotiiiK in Knight Tnwnnhlp m VVoilnfmlny night. Hpnoohnn were mmle hy Memm IIvnkh nnd Hil l,, nml hy tho mn dltlnlon fur tho Ntnto Iioginlnturn. Tho Cm ..'nt (M,y Itfliul wnn nn hnmi with thoir orollon mnnio, nnti the hont nl' to. Img prevailed. The '"' - ft largo portion of whnni hitvo alwnyn heen Pemoorntn, npoke In ootopli nientnry tenon of the fairnonn of thnpooi hoo, ami thoir ofTeot will nn ilmihl mill tn tho I'niou Vwto in that Township. Tur. Htillivftn Ihtttin'mt hoonnien Tory mueh nlnrmnd nt " the ittlMMOfi" In that Oounty. From tho Innt uumhrr wo ropy tho fnl lowing pnrngrnpti, ejproHning itn firn. Tlil l Hip int ionn nf our paper before tbe Optnlior oleetlon. THero hew lieen reinm b nl.lo npntlty In tho Iietnnorntle rutilm Ourlnit tlilpanviw, wlil.m it t)o I lirown Off Unraedlfttely. Hut two nr three JMMBjOf emtio moptlngn tmvo lieen tioM In tlm onotilv Imt f"w (.pr.'iio have hoen nnwlo. nml Hiili' or ui.i pntliMKiimm mnnirpxloil. Tile rnill.nl. on lln nl lui Imml, Iiivp Iiopii fti'tlvoly nt wnrU, hoMU IiippIIiibOk om li wpoU.iniil upending Itittr money freely. Polltlrn In Ohio. A correspondent f the Now York tfrr.thl prediotn that the Copperhtftdl will not elect ft single rViugrcismnn in the Stnto of Ohio, and that the I'niou Ntate ticket will triumph hy a majority of nt leant forty thousand. Tho Dotnoornts hope to gain a couple of Con grcsntucn, but their chances of doing no seem to l.e growing lens every dny. The HrniUI Oftlln attention to thin letter as follows: ouio ni. run Wwrr.-We nail Ilin at lentloli of mir pollll.-iil iruilPinto tlm lot - in in. in mir DOteepondeni la Ohio, upon II.. I'M- Of Mllllno 111 Hull Htntn Tlin Wrllor Is A nentlonmti of jntlgmen t, ninl hft ofiftotUnlonM are the reiills of nn refill nml JiKllrlmm Invpattantlon. H npponr thnl not only ttie Hlnfo r olilo. hnl the ontlro Wnt will (to for (lie Uopnl.llnnno nl IIm I'Miiihiu fpotnnn by Inrtfoly ln.ir.n.oil mnjnritleo, Tlirro l no uo r.n tlio linmoninlx ii knpp up itm naiit nny longer. Theyftfe nlrpnrty whtppprf. nml hnrt heftor hury tbe fomnlinwk wltlinui furihor tnlk. " "To AHK ANT rtoMilKll TOVOTK 'von Hvm a man (IlKiflTrn Pi.ymkr), or at oNr tiixk known nietx'yAi.Tv, AHAINST ANtiTIIKIt, ( GKjfKRAL OBAR)T) win- has brvkd rovs YKAlls IN Tiir. UtjON ARMY WJXU 1RKII X TO niMHRl.ti' AND UKNEVI I I'll Ills ri n nth v , is A ORosrt innit r." fi.ii.ro (hunt. It li equally au UmmU loaakaaal dir to vote for a num for Congress who naid he 'wmrlH not vote nuothor ni.'in nor another dollar to carry on the war, against anothor who waa Always pntriottp mil I diil .ill W could to sustnin the solders in tbe fiold and provide for and take caro of them in the hospital.

(.i n. .foli ti . Mi l lerniinil. r-tn- "difttltiuninhed aold lef,' an wo !- i from llio (Jwirier, in to addreB tlm i-itlzenn of f?v.invrllo this flVeti ing from tho bnloony of the Mer I'hiinlc' Hotel Ha4 the Cumin l" ' - "i.i. um t. Mirlit.fttidO' ithe it' listin 4'iiili.'l "Idiot, upon his own HC1 its, wo Wtiild hiivo felt 00 (Up'sftion t i tuLii mi', uotii'o of his fldvopt, . Uut

tho .lAniVrMffor I, ,, ft hnl.it tht. ill. frinhmnn alleged of one of bin neigh toff) Of ' novor OMBIbI mouth with.ij InlUltlg ki ff In it." and his ri-.ti. of (Jen. MfjOtdBWAJn is nn eaeeptimtt i hm poHorw m;es in lhat line. We tmpy the f ....,. uotlOfl of the ilistingui- l" I ' iou 'i nl entire (ip.i .loim A. Mef'i.fcAKAnn. - To-oior' row nlAlit ttie .HetluKtiloliP'l aolilior Whose iiauip Iipo.1 t tilo nill.'la Will openA from Hip baleony of (bp M robnutV llol). ''Ill f, ..a. ...pilly lbop wbo wpre forniprly liilbpnnny.nl" Invlloil I., he proopot '""1 bear wbnt (Jen. MoT IprbtthO Hnn to nny on ll.r. Ittipmlnut iupalbitin of tbe bmir. He, nn pi.I.ii of Hip Tblrtpentb A no v ' ' " !. was tbe rlglii linml mmi of Upu. Urnnt 'ini inn the fauimin slegn of VlehslMirg, 1 wn nlwtiy nelpeipii t" l"'.'l in pypry ibu HProuo movpiiieut mnt .linlnn Ibnt. fn moil . ii m m Ian. Wbn Opii. oimI ilefei mliipil In Miitt.nli.il rlvpi .H.mmunlenllons, MOd by n boW ninl Iihii1ii r.;;. awiliia ni'.linit (be elri'lp nml environed Hint. "Iiy wllb l.nvmieto, Oen M.'flprnnml end bis lllfbMiiK oii.i ipiI tlm vnuennnl or tlio army In lis perllim. mnmb. Upu. Hrnut ui. in I'vi'l eonnnnmler li wtioio bo i.i... arpHtpr nml more Implloll i"..i neeno. tl.. ... bp ei1 In fitn, Me'ptonn.l, Ao ll foiiabf IbetP f-n (tl flil'm. - l b now flabllMa tbo nnm nei,i , wllb lb eepHnn tbnt it in to be decided by OAllotyi nml mil bnyoneln. it i of (letiernl MKLRRNAHi' nn tha " right hand innn" of Oeneral n ant during the fnmnuA aieg of Vlnknburg, that we wlnh to aiwftk. Wo propone to ciaminc into tbe feetn in the enne, and ancertAiu whether it be true that " (leneral tiliANT had no oorpo cottuuAedar in wlwrtn be placed greater ami more implicit confidence than he did ill General McCj.gHtjlANu." Thorn, onuvefsant with the long continued and terrible struggle for the capture of Vicksburg, Will remember that during moat of tbe earlier operations (Jcmnul M Ci kknano lui not figure pnWiltiently. He was charged with working at Washington for the purpooq of spoil ring bin own pronioliou nt the expense of other officers in the army. It was even, reported at one time that he was to supercede General Grant in eothmand of the army operating for tbe opening of the Mississippi, ffwo remember rightly, he joined bin ooirtttinnd just after General Mn Kit M ANA' unsuccessful attempt upon Vicksburg At Chickasaw Jbiyuu, and hi time to claim tbo prrdit of capturing Arkansas Post, aii expedition, which most of those oonueeted with it have since affirmed, was planned by General KitFRMAN, and carried out in accordance with bio plan. It in true, we believe, that Gen. Met 'i.khn A no oontnnudcd the ad vanee cm ps when Gen Giiant threw bin army to tbe South of Vicksburg and began operations in that direction, tt in well known to every soldier that (Jen Grant never failed to bestow praise upon any and all of bio subor dinilfcn when they deserved it, and so magnanimous was bo that oftentimes ho was ready to aologiac for thoir shortcomings. This fact must be borne in mind by our renders in con sidering the following cvtr;icfs, whieh we propose making from the official report of bin operations against Vicksburg, and which demountriite to what extent, he regarded Goo, Mc Cl.KRNANI- an bin " right hand man." Without consuming time or space in copying that portion of (Jen. Grant report referring to opera lions previous to the Advance upou Vicksburg from the south, wc come directly to that portion where lien. MoC tiKRN AND'l norviccs am noticed. TllO fit si. battle fOuiht Wuh at Curt Gibson In speaking of that ougngomcnt Gen. Grant mnkes use of the following language, port of which wc itkTtotaeT '' " "' " Met lorlineA wl.o wnn ,vltli the rlgbt tn permm. sejit u'Im.mI.hI uionup t,,,,,,., lt, ,,,, tbe mrlviil ..r f,l.Bal, to .rn, ,K!( :1,i -ottiby's dlvlnlohn of Mefhnr-ion's mrp to lllllt. " I I""1 1 " on tlml, nn well no nil ..tlmr pnrto of tbe neld, end on.,', ,,, ,. Mil' thru .'.iuM fur uni lhtr l udeHilaiF. However, no none ns tbe nclvniinei.r Me. PttAlCoo'l corps il.oanu'n iIIvIod) aril VeL I sent ono brigade, lb In. Hen. J. K. Mmiih com m n ml ing, l Hie left., to tbe nonlntniini. c.f i krterhotis. Iiy Hie Judicious disposition made or thH bVlgnde, Mnifet hr immediate iprWi.in M. l'hrnutu mill t.nfnn, n position was mum obtain, d giving us an ndvnlitnue wbli b noon drove tlm enemy from liiat pnrtoribe. Hi. I.I. In mnlu no fin I her stnnd south of liny i hi I'i.-iie." . From this extract wc learn lltnt General Grant was under the impression that his " right hand" man wan calling for reinforcements when they could not. bo usod to advantage, and alter sending them, thetr BUOcoss

THE BVAKgyiLLE DAILY JOURNAL. FRIDA Y, OCTOBER

wik '.wing to the Judicious disposition im.do bv olh. r oITik i tfc General MlCtr.RNANI. In bis report of the battle of fllAmpioff Mills, n whn h so many gn "it. EaoMBiiOi In Hovit" a blrlsloti rail f rise BO more, tiemrnl Giiant says, in wi many wi'Js, that the open ing of tin- battle, bo ascertained thai If Ci rliNANfi Was only two and n Imlf miles dintintt by the ttfftfitnl practicable n.ute tn eotntnttflioatiotii nid that be sent Several pureesai v.. messages to b)m to nii forwftrd with rt1' rabidity. S.n " IwtftM -was raising- 1 1 " v i.v m Uivisloa benriug the brunt of it. Ai I In-? point wo copy agilin (Vom GenerAl Ghant's report : " flbpAriiiip Itt' ttn nand trUMt hilti "i, with twit divisions, Itielodlna Hlalr s, 1 never felf. n, dotlM of the t-rnull llr Hit mil or t ti , hull'tl ' i . ioi'O Ihi- friu I,,,, I liptti iltinen rum lh Imlllr flrhl, uflm i, ,,n,lo nmlil ' hnu it, with it heavy ... killeit , ifnnmlei nmt ytlmnert.iiml . .... ,,,-.., r. tlllel-H." It is evident, from this extract that Gei.eral Gil ant nffribiiletl b of bis hws in that bnttb in IHcOtg' NANIi'h failure " to come to time " U is true that he npoogi,on for the doliinpieuey, hut .the Apology nnvorn more of magiianimily than jo- ln c Wnmegl me!W Geiierartlrt'ANT'a Account of the doings of his "right bund man " at the siege of Vicksburg. We copy again from the official repoi l " About. IK w.. I received Adlspaleb from Met' lernnml Hint he wno bard (iioooeil severn! polnloj In reply to which I dii. i. ed bloi to rplnforoo Hip points Iih.i.1 pieooed villi -ni'li Ifiii.pm ha hnl il.nl m m urn engaged. I then rode rmin.l t.i i m, nml bn.1 Jiiol, renehed thorp, whon i... eelvp.l n seen ml dlspnteh from Me'ler ni.n.l. otiO log pooMlvely ami imtMUlvoenl' lv Hint h" wos In nosspsslon of nml olltl held two of Hip enerllB finis; Hint tl... A iiioi linn flnn IIip.i wnv.nl over them; ami anklug me to bve Mhermnn nml Mephernoli Ihnken .llv..o.,ii In his fv..r. This llstnt.-h I howpl lo Hhprmnn, who lmni. .Hull I-. ..iilero.l iv ipnnwnl of Ihenonull on bio front. I noo sent nn nnswer to Met lernnml, directing him l. or.l. i up MrArlhnr to his nsslstnnee, nml simt.il liniin-illsloly p. tho poslllou I Iih.I Just let t, on MoJ'iiernon'n line, to aotivey te blni II... luformniion fVrtiA Mecierenml by this Inst dlspMli'b. Hint be might mnkn Hie inversion re.piested. Ilwforp lemhlng Me I'bersou, I met . messenapr with n I bird Olsnntch finin Mel lei muni, of which Iho folloWlog lo n copy " II i A in Jl A li I I lis Hint AHmvCoMCO, ) In IMS: Kim. u, ns.au Vn nsin HO, Ml ;s., Mhv 'U. IMOil. I " (Irkrnai.: We hnve gnluoil Iho priemy 's Inl rnni'hiiipiils nl sovprnl m.IuI, but in. drought tn n stnml. I hnve sent word to Mr Arthur to relnforc" me If he AAH. Would II not bo hnsl to c.(n...-nlrte the whole or n pert of bis commnnd on this pointt Ml A. Met t.r.iiKA nn, Major Hetierul ItyuiiiMuidIng, . ' Major Heiiernl U. i. HAaA t" "P.M. -I linve received your dlspaich. My troops nre nil engnged. ninl I cannot WltUdmw any to rninforae idbero. ltd '. " "The position nccnpled by me during most ..f I be time ol fhe nsrthll gave Hie a be I lor ojipoi liiulfy of seeing wbnt wns going on In front of Hie TDIrteenlb Army (Jorpi ttlAM I l.elieved It possible for the commiimler of It to hnve. I c. mid not nee bl possiisslon of hu ts, mr iieneoHlt.y for reInforoemeots, ivn repreoented In his dls-pnlche-i. ii. M the time 1 left. II, which wn between twelve M. nml one i. m., nml I cipieoKed doubts of Ihelr onrrecl tipss, which dou hi I the fuels silhsi (picnt I.V. hut too Into, confirmed. At the time I could not dlsrcgnrd his relic nleil statements, fur they might puoslldy lie tttie; wtul thai 01) possible opportunity of carrying the enemy's ntrimghohl should be nllnwod to oxenpo tlirougtl nuilt of mine, I (WdelSKl ijninthy'n division, which wan nil of MvPheisou's corps then present, but four brigades, t. report to Mel lernnml, and nollfled him of the order. I showed bio dlspntcbeo to Mo I'bersou ns I hint to Hherman, to satisfy blui of the tieeessily of nil notlye dVrlun on Ihelr part lo bold ns much force in their ri nuts ponolhlf. Ttie rOeorOnn wa priunfitly nmt viffni ii'f made, unrf retulteit tn Ihr aMMSM ttf mir murliitlty hnl full fifty per enit., without .ni inirOig nr fttfltlim or Oii iiiU other uiliniiUitfe. " Ahoiil hnir p. 011 three P. M. I received MnT'lei uiind's fourth dispatch, an follows: " M l v I". i Ml l'll" TlllHTKK.Nl II A. (n, ) May 01, ISU3. i "Hknkiiai. I have received your dlpnlrb In regni-tl fo Henernl 111 1 in by division nml (teuernl Mc A ft bur's ill vision. As noon, as they arrive I will press lUe enemy wilb All pusslhle speed, Ami d.mlit not I will force my wny through, I have lost no ground. My men nre In two of thnunemieo forts, but they are eoinmnnde.r-Wjr rlfle-pltn In tbe icnr. Hovcrol pilsonors have boon Inlien, who Intimate tbnt the rear Is strong. At this moment I am bind pressed. " Ioiin ,. Mrt't.KiiXANO, " Mtijor Hi'iierni Commanding. " Mai. flits. V. x. liKAM, " llepnitmeiil ! Hie plllessoe. The above extract shown that Gen. G KANT attributed jifh, (Mf OCMf. of his loss in that most terrible assault to the Information sent him by (ieiieral Mi l iLKRNANO, which was not only erroneous, but which General IfoOlJHU NANH "iiihl tn hurt- known tvtt tinfrurrelet, How he could have imagined that be bud captured two of the enemy's I'm tn whon he had done nothing of the kind, as Gen. ( J It A NT explicitly nliilcs, is oneof thosestrangc doliisinnn which Wc will leave to of Ipvu to explain, f u waa Grant's " right hand" on thin occasion, it in evident "the right hand bad forgotten its cunning." Of course, it wus a small matter that hundreds of valuable and

hoble lives Were thus fcaftflflced to flic blunder- of an Inefficient (Hid muddled '.nicer. The ffti.he.rs, mothers, wives and children of these murdered heroes should bjf ail KJdttl turn out to night and hear the distinguished sol. lief apologize for the deep damnation of their inking "II Ml Ball .i pl. nd for tl.etrniiAiMy tt liAftdfirtf otr the Government, for whose perpetuity those lives were laid down, to fhe ten dor mercies of those who occasioned

their loss The capture of Vicksburg dosed fieneral M f 'i.KHNANIi'a mih tary career. lie retired with the ho-mrs if mieh 'bey emld be ' .ilU d tficre achieved, hud has been o'eCii pierl principally, sinco then, in making ' opperhead speeches. Against Gennial M''f 'i.r.RNANn'a military record we have nothing to any, further than the above ipiotat ions from General Grant's Official Me port iNor Woliid we have devoted thin much of our space to him hud not the Courier Attempted to prejudice the minds of former soldiern nn eiliy.onn in his favor by coupling bin name with that of General tiltANT somewhat after the manlier of A MiV Johnson in ' swiligiog rourfrl the circle." As a political npeakor, we can only say that it is to b- Impel iho tJ. in iiil will be more correct in his ntnteuieutn than when he reported the capture of the two furls. It is true not no much di peiids Upon his enrrcelnoas and veracity thin evening as at Vicksburg, but having been no ogrouiously mid fatally mistaken on that occasion, he may have been taught to be more cautious in the future. Hard bring Won 'I Win. One of the most remarkable features of the CongrosnionAl canvass in the First and Second Districts, is the unblushing hardihood with which the 'opperhead candidates deny their own records In ibis District, Mr. Niu l.Ai'K Iias denied statements that ho mAde in his former canvass, with a recklessness thst in Absolutely Astounding When charged with say ing that ho would not vote in favor of giving Another man or Another dollar for the prosecution of tho war, he da nied it, and appealed to Col. Al.l-KN, bin former competitor, to sustain bin denial. When wo punted, from Col. Ai.l.KN n own notes, made dunni the canvass, tho statement as we bail made It, ao proved it correctness by the written testimony of other cititoiin in different parts of tho District, Mr. Nnn.vcK ntill persintn In his denial. Does he presume the people will take his word in opposition to the mass of tenliniony that has be. n brOBffct against Uflif If he does, he will find himself mistaken. We uiitlcrstand that many Democrats in this county have already announced their determination to vote against him. In the Seen, , District, . C. K Kint, the Copperhead candidate for Congress, has, with equal persistency and vehemence, denied that he was a member of the order of Sons of Liberty, in the fane of the sworn tcstiuio ny of three or four of his own political friends. Tie has at last sued the New Albany (Jnmntrm'itt fur slander, And assessed the damages at $00,000. With tho Omtmrrrivl, wo can't see how a ten cent ollBffBOtBf could bo damaged to the extent of tgO.tKHi. On our second page we copy from tbo Cnmmrriinl an interesting account of tho whole perfot iuaiu c, including t letter from General Ui iinkit, which in one of the most crushing blown tbnt we ever knew a scaly politician to receive. Wc can hardly doubt the election of K mil's opponent, Gener al G it Fan a M, in the face of nueh significant ami unanswerable facts. QxNr.RAt. Grant declares that no man has a right to speak for him po litically, or to my what policy hi Rl vers. The General, however, has spoken for himself, and if bis advice is taken by the people on Tuesday next, we shall not fear the result. General Grant says: " Vole only for mich nu n nn inn toinf fu tfirir country in IHl'.l." Pin-to that up at the poll The Connecticut Election. Conneetieul held town alaotioai yesterday in many of her towns, and the aggregate result shows overwhelming gains to the Republican I niouists. They have carried almost every town where they have seriously tried, including quite a number that won; against them last Spring. Among these arc Seymour, which never before went Republican, as well ns Danbury, which wc. lost al the Stale election. There is scarcely a township which does not show a decided Hepublican gain in the popular vote. So it is wherever a people who can road are enabled to p.-sn judgment on " My Policy. " N. Y. Tribune, 2d.

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I olonel IHchey, At I meted by the glare of the gas jets in front of the Merchant-. Hotel, and the numerous really brilliant rockets that were sent up, nl.ovt three j hundred people collected on Main 'treet mat night to listen to Colonel j ppgicv.of Illinois, who fill be re no inhered hereafter u' fhe man who Was badly beaten for Congress by nn mil .Jo iin . bi'iiw The crowd was ft mournful looking coiopany, and the prosy find hesitating manner wifh which the t poker expressed hi ideas ," waa ml. ulatwJ lo -Ml fort bur depress , "their spirits Wc li Icncd fo fhe speaker for some time, bu' failed to bear anything MfW or startling. He gave us a history of the patriot ism of himself and family, for which be deserves nil credit. It is a pity flint he Is so foolinh as to blast A record of pAti i"ti m by now associating with And Assisting the very men against whom be fought. Colonel Dk kky may seek to deceive the people, but. he will fail in his effort. The jmople know I hat the Copperheads insist that the Hep resentatives from the Southern States shall at once l. admitted to rheir seats in Congress ; they know, further, thtit aI. M aearly aII, the Itcpie entativos thus far elected Are rebels, sod that no other class can be elected in the late rebel States. Hence if tho rebel Stnten must bt. nnrtrni'd, nod tjiey will elect no other than reliefs, men dripping with the blood of slain f 'nion soldiers, Will inevitably go into Congress to legislate for their wives and diild ren. Tho proposition is as olaar as the noonday sun. No sophistry about " none but loyal rcpreseutAtivos being admitted," Cau for m moment obscure it. Tbe people understand it clearly, and that in why the Cnion party in nweltlng so rapidly by Accessions of honest rutin from the Democratic organiKAtion. ObIi Dick by sppenrs to be a very amiable and harmless gentlemen of the old school -his fob chain, swallow tail coat, and Imbit of thrunting his hands into his breeches pockets, reminding us very much of tho heed of one of the first families. His war record was evidnritly mil no in cepia hie to the Coppei beiidn hereabouts as that of " HrK'K" I'oMKRoy. The tau t- In reimsyl VAuin. All the reports wo have from the Keystone Stnte indicate an over whelming llnimt triumph there on Tuesday next. The figures for the Union majority are being placed IiIkIi cr every day, anil thousands of Union men will be greatly dissatisfied if tho Union gains, alouo, do not exceed the Inst majority. The Slate Central Committee has issued a circular, in which they say: We hnvo assurances not to bo doubled, I hnl ..in- opponents hnve given up I bo elec tion rif Clymer, nml nre .piletly trading hlin oft" for votes lor Congressmen or Leg. Islnlors, especially In doubtful districts. I'll., hlller opposition of the soldiers to flvuier Is being strongly fell throughout the Mtnte. Tills tins been luloiislfloi! by Pinny attacks liit'lymor townships upon the parades of the " llo.Vo In lllue," thus pin inly Indicating to soldiers Hint It Is Hie onmo eiuileinpi ll.le element wbl.'h soorot ly opposed them white In til" flold, which is now nrrnyed ngalnot Ibein. The leaders of the Copperhead party seem infatuated, and are making blunders every day, whitdi sro driving men from their party. The letter of Hon. TiiAtHHCtm Htkvkna, showing the dsnger of repudiation in case tho President's policy succeeds, in pro ducing a marked effect among Dcmocrata. Kvcry owner of A Government bond among the farmers appears to be considering the matter. The work ingmen of tbo State have been favor ably Affected by the discharge of workmen from tlm Government -bop because they would not promise to sup port .loll NnnN. They affirm that totrwat laboring men in thin manner in to In augurate tho most infamous kind of political proscription. They interpret it an giving the lie diroet to the I'roniieut's declaration of deep interest in the people. On Tuesday afternoon call appeared in Hnrrisburg, the State capital, for all Conservative soldiern to turn out to a Clvmkr meeting, tn be nddrcsscd by Cowan and JoUH Hikivn. A half hour after the time twolvo had assembled, headed bv the Chief Clerk in the Postoffioe. Thus the glorious work goos on all over the State. ll. IOI.K.IIAKT. .,. tl. IIOHWMAN L. IOLEHART & CO.. THIlin HTKKKT, liet. Main nml Lneust CITY GBOCUR1 AHtH'liliTi: MT4MIK AM (iKNA enil assortment of Htnple mid Knncy iTrocorleo eouslnntlv on liniiri, wltli frtstfi an I vnls uf I 'nuntry Prteluee, nueh ns llutlor, K.gns, Poultry, Ac. II, will be our nlm to supply nil rensonnbln wnntn In our line of n weii-rcgulnted fmnilv. I.. lOI.F.HAIlT A O Also, the best brands of Klein, t'ornMnttl, 1. . .I, c. ImaylS 1 1

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HfHIIMHV IMI ll l( I NS- 'I li - I NO III ffie I, run. h of Mflie. I i.e. rest s K.ini.'.ilum of Kushloris No. Ill SHI Til HKriffTIi MXJIK.KT. NfSs. t. W. MtntKfLK A 1 1 respeel fully oe- ! 'm I lie pni rwnnge of t be ladl s of I .vnno..I... TS ......... k . . ...A...... . nl.lishnieiit, tHUdnoss in niiffy ill re,st. vfelnil.le i nil us bmu-bM. nnd lo wmi cifci i.r nn rriw iuimi nni n i'vIN f. for Il'inf1ei. w. I Ion A. mid lo rn'lsver v n rl UJli pn I ti if to I, oil i -' inn I iilUren's WTfr.l robrs. .llrisit from Now YorTrnird I'hl 1 1 Uk f nil art. I. Ii.lihi l-nM-rns of U irjil" for snle. Mtnni pi in; d lltnldiuK Aon-r-At short nolle. MS NOWnnn niid nuCy Uo.sls l,iidl' nml Chllilren'n I'nftprwMir, of nil kinds nml i.v. d li AIJ1KRT miivviisu, Gold and Silver Plater, No. 7 VI KMT BTRKKT (between Me in on. I I.oenst,, Kmtisvlile, linl. I nil snllsfnctlon unnrnriloed, nri'l pi-t.-os llbtfrAI. ' '.rldiw A. ANDRAE, M A N V f A t: TURK II OK I loOtsB OfMl Mil OHM .A S ''! urn i, Stnrt, Between Klist nd Meeotid Mir onto. j. XfAt IM ji sr in ii itM ii i now AA '"' Karffrnmu trip, I would ropetfirlly nnrioiinee In yy ..Id cuslnmers, Ami nil new ones who inn.) -jive me n I.i Inl. I Hnl I Am still renil"l to fill nil oiders in njr linn prompl I'ySaud .. Hie nntlsfnritloA of the public, , I have on I.mkI n lnrir stock of Cinloin marie Hood. thl. h t will sell ns i..w an nyoouy in i e ns v 1 1 if or niiywii.ue i-hm" ; t In-1 etoi . ' uli Aid got n good l.iiiKniri. ...i dim FOR RENT. r IS II KMT H'l'Otl-. The ot'. re m.w OC' Upled l.y Messrs. .tones A Hutch, 7l Mnln Sltre.t. fnr further particu lars, Apply lo Mrs. Kl .1 7, A llTH KltoN, Slur not Mireoi, i.e . . n . miiul nml I lieotttUt. 2 ortfVillW -TSOII MKMT I A I! M One ..f tho l.esl X Km ins In Vmiriefbiirgh County, eon- ' iilning uboill '.VI u n n In culUvntloii, wllb comfortnhlo bouses and oiit-biilldlugs. This fnrm will he lenoed for fl v yonra, ou good terms. Iii.(ulre..f AI.VAH JOIINHON. '1 bird Mtr.-. i. bet, Main and Locust. WANTED. WAMTKI HI III A good Hnrvnril '.ol will Hnd a tilensmit situation In n in ii i i fa m 11 by iipt.ly Ing nt Hie brown house oorunr Klflli nnd best nut HI renin. Oeldai T, It. 7,fI4PK.It:ll AMTKII TMIOIl Mlondy work will b Ivon n g.wid worliinna on I'.l. .1 I; i I. .Ill ' ..i.l.-. lit NO. A Mouth Klrol Mlroel Kvunsvllle, I lid. Oe.l U.ll. J. R. I.OTHPI.H II. TfTil MTKII H A I' K - A ncr-onri-hniiri WW Hafo. Iii.piln i.t sep-JMrilw w)NHTAt A qAMBf.g'H. ytSTA WTKfl i "- vi;mi mi'.NT a mm WW with from IH7.. lo llixi o. Invest In nisl -rlnoo Pnl. lil Itlgbl for ninl. 1 1. nigh county. I'or n 1 1 ulius. ndiliei W. 1 . l.r.WH, Hon Hi, -iee..n. Hid. ll2w tnrAXTKii VV MOllOIIO' MOItOHII' MOlt'Hfl Mt l ush puld for Horglio Hyrup, one to one I hoiisnrirl I. si relx. IlilliWN , IH TI.KIl A CO.. Hroeers ninl ' ouimKsluri Mei' liiints, dealers In Htriups, isugur . Morgho, S.im . t'oll'en, leu, .'.,. In ., No. 44 Walnut Mime.- 1 sepin ii;iin i laotnnAtt, i ml, Tr.Wl,li TO I' I ' I ' ' 1 1 M 1 1 Mioit '.!:. WW ii ml give lusuiai.ie 0' rase ol l Irn ..i rininnge. oh nil eUisSes or llix.ds, Mer ehniidlso, niui..i.ld Ku i li lllii e, Missing Krelglito, tn., Ae., lit -I HtKMII A M A CO.'H, No. 2 i nrpeuter's Itiilldlng, MipTidlin North First HI rnet. FOR SALE. rHNAI.K Iho nndeislgnel will sell at prlvule sale hln Hue two olory frame i. ki. nre. of nve rooms, summer kitchen, nlso wood ami stable house nl Inched, two good etntrnn, nil in complete ordvr, with inoderii linprowmeiits; lol fifty bv one hundred and ion reel, situated on I'liiton Avenue, l.amnseo. Address oell .'Irn OK. I. V"l,..I.N,Mt. Vein. in. Foil s l.i , eoinplele Sal of Tinner's tnolo, with pire sbenrn and tnllern. liupilre of W. W. HIIANNiiN. tlUU's Head. Hepiember I.l. isopll.l lin. Vuluttble Property for Salt-. M. t. I'Afcii;. hi t i hk niK onlo his rfslilouee in it llv of Kvnusvllh Tills proiM-rty rvmslsts if a lmi'" nnd well iinaiig. it d welling. honso, l-n s hIiiul.le bits, well sol In null nml slunl. ren. with nil the eon veul. ii.-... nl a pb ikiiiiI home. This property will he w.hl ebenp, iu.l on term to suit i he puichaser. Apfilv HI HtlAl K I.KKtlltli .V IIOKNimoi.K. AOMatf Hen I Ksl.ite Ageii's. LOST. TT 4IMT UOf.I' PKN on lb. ! In.!, nn JLt or none Mnln Hlrect, n -.mull linlil J'en. Ill a black holili'l. rlie finder Will !.' hwn rdod by reluming It to ficndU A. 1. IIOIHNHUN. T MT -PIX K i: T-lion I. -On I rlftay JU evening or i-aiui-lay uiorniug, nn I rlli Htreot, between Myeainore and Vine, or In that vloinll.v. u black 1'ocAflHook. The nwlier Is a soldti'r's widow, ami as I he pucket-lKXik cnntailin little..! value In a in ex cent I he owe r, the tinder will , .n - for a Atvor by leAvltig It nt tlijn office oeil fi ll HOTELS. A tiierlaii Hoiim.

JOHN THAVIH, Pruprlntor, Hitler Ml., bvlweeii Mnln . Sjisiimrr i ppiilteMtcninhoat l.amllug, Rvansvll tniflnnn. - Kree omnibus running A-om the 1 1 i'"1- npi is L. H. III.ItH, M.l., Horaroopathic PhyBlclRn and Surgtion ofn.e -No. H Hecond Hlreet, over .1. H Hicknr'o llout nnd shoo bUirn, tvAusvuie, Oct, 2, im. oei tUBa