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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 2

The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 2

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New Yorlt id OM The Albanv Araus puts it to the tax MONTGOIUSRY DAILY ADVBBT1BBH. n.ntflVMllAll ill 1K7K. 1876. payers of New York State county- W. (SOKSTTS, Drdl, tion, will give us a government fo? the next four WVshall, also, as we firmly believe, make large gains in our electoral vote froth the 'States on whioh ode convention buUded but slight hopes, prominent among which are Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin.

uvtf, "vt The XTew York Sun gives good, advice when it" says that laborers who want to, make an end to the hard revive industry, to turn the dishonest 'officeholders out of and, put a stop to the present extravagances' of the government, should vote for'TiJjPBN. wise thUB rtiiMnn Vi aa rarliiftAfl the Mr, COOJK uary 8H oehts: ptrlst Hood. Qtdihary 9 Low Middling 075 cents; Middling State tax of Monroe county from of $131,906, MBgojaaeryt edscsiaj forning, Sepfc 20 1S7 6 ket steady, or nearly one-half. Will ilnd. full kStock or E5Y TELEGRAPH TO -DA J-iyiSKS'OOlJ HiKKM.

Governor Tiiaen ubb reauceu State tax. of Steuben county from 94 to $51,626 66 a reduotkm of AX.A15ABIA. 3SLEOTIOH', 1876, Qnotntioua Xo-day. QOVEENOB' 47,606 99, GOVBBHOBI was 1S78. Xu Jixvciywi f.

nuotedas foUo'ws: MiddUng Uplands 5 16.160. FOR PRESIDENT: 0f New York. VOE VI.GE RESIDENT: of Indiana. Governor Timen nas reaucea mo State tax of Ontario county from 128.771 SO to $66,958 88 a reduction Mlddline Orleans f5" yi eitui kAlna xnavex Am priori, exporters an One McCtjblet, a Hayes man, has been making a speech in Baltimore, in which he said that the Radicals only wanted the right kind of a United States Marshal and they would carry that State, at the, muzzle of the musket, if necessary. He is a little too far North to.suggest that style of a Hayes victory.

It might do in South Louisiana or Alabama. Of S61.822 42. OtiW MtW epeonltorataltlnBlOOO, Marttetdull, etiBlor, OOUUTIES Si yi IOBK BiBKlil, Bnott Cottsn, 1 KB vavr vorir.ittdav. ootton was Quoted riinnm. nr-unnrr o.

Good Ordinary 10i, FOB CONGRESS-2D DISTRICT. hekeeet. Low MiddUng VMs MiddUng XTplands'UJgj 1309 214 101! 1301 9861 733 '637 1431 Market a-lot, Pinanolal. 2918 8432 107-1 8508 61S8 1451 5ia 1306 8071 i UtJOlsfriqt Clarke Marengo Mobile Washington Money offered, VA sterling quiet gold 4764 988 1808 6191 JS20 67D 380 776 steady WSi Governments auu sieaay, new '65 5388: 14 11537 13018 35, 11804 Onit prices 'for tlie fall rT2arle "'Set IHsirial 667 211 760 2181 ls7p are low a. tliose rf ran 1873 THE TICKET.

ELECTORS AT S-f-BaE, JOHN T. ilOBGAN, of Dallas, JAMES -'UGH, of Barbour, DISTRICT ELECTOltS. 1. SYDNEY T. TRTNOE, of Choctaw.

2. JAM.E8 1.i.HOLTZOLA'W. of Mouigomery-8. JAMES K.WDDEIiD, of EuBBell. I.

JOHN Y. KltPATBICK. of Wilcox. 6. WM; H.

JNOKDHINGTOJS, of Autauga. 6. WILLIAM LI1TLE, Jrof Bumttr. SATHTJKL K. McSPADDElf of Olierokeo.

8. HH2USY: 0. JONES, of Lauderdale. 1M9 1286 '10-16 1610 .1067 Sutler Ooneouh Xlie "Electoral Ticket, Somo of our Stato oxohangos have made sad work of the Electoral tioket. For instance, one paper prints the name of the eleotor for the First Dis-trictas S.P.

Quinn, instead of Sydney T. Peinoe; for the Third District, J. F. Waddle instead of J. F.

Waddell and for the Fifth, W. H. Worthtngton instead of W. H. Nosthington.

The Electoral tioket is printed correctly in the Advertiser and we hope any of our exchanges having the names wrong will promptly correct the. mistake. 936 656 US' 4G91 818 1469 1000 382 61 316 6210 720 10085 731 637 1)25 "4 2313 Montgomery 5'a 5s; State ponas quiet, nominal. January 11 o. February llio.

Maroh 11 11-16, April UJflo. May 12H cents June 12M cents July 12 ponte. August 12 cents September 12. Ootober 11. November 11 December I1J4- Bals-M 6,100 bale.

Mar let easier. Cotton Ktnrltet Bepoirts, Biffl' 2377 1VM 637 WOO 502 71291 18331 10175 2671 171 Central Bank Building and' Store adjoini 2771 1684 3197 82551 saioi 68U 1128 600 -17 Mil 1 225 1501 2c 03 84l 863 12! 786! 1120 2625! 9d District Co Russell 476 166 1331 303 1676 2087 1052 1676 3812 Tiiinls of It. 942 606 107 1084 NEW OBL3AHS-Good demand, Middling 10 The Republicans have, collected 6311 644 10114! MOBIXiS Market weak.rregiilar, mlddUpg 2842! 14399 16260' at tlie JSCaanatactXB.rejf 9s tioza. trade salQS ttxaiiiag- xlio memft Political Paragraphs. The.

favorite 'air in, Massachusetts now, says the 'Boston' Post, is "Bolt Bon." i- Mr. Blaine shouldn't work so hard. and Tun the risk of getting sick again just Defore Congress meets. 1 There' is a good deal of Democratic 13am singing -these days. SamTilden and Sam Bandall, for instance.

AH of the -late Republican leaders in Maine "thank for their -victory taxes enough since the close of the 509 war to pay the national debt twice. 60271 140 2038 And so on, county by county, in separate paragraphs scattered, through the editorial page. It rather brings the thing home, to the business and bosoms of the tax payers, as it were. The Argus might have added, that the trouble with Gov; Hayes is, that his first act, after being elected, was to favor the restoration of the plundering County Fees law, which had been abolished by the Democrats, and the restoration of which, by HAYES and his party, added about Three Hundred Thousand Dollars a year to the taxes of Ohio. All of Tvhioh shows what a difference in latitude and longitude there is between New York and Ohio.

ywww-jj Iffinety-IFoHr 'Xlsonsand One UUmdred and nice-Holders. The New York Sun copies from the Biennial-iZefifisfer a table of oflice-bol-ders in the State, Treasury, Interior, War, Navy, Justice, and Post-Office Departments and Congress, at different dates, as follows: UNDER LINCOLN. UNDER GARANT. 1861, total 46,049 1 1869, total 54,207 1863, total 47,375 1 1871, total 57,605 1S65, total 53,107 I 1873, total 80,637 1 1875, total 94,119 During the four years of Lincoln, covering the whole period of the war, When the exigencies of the public service exceeded all former increase of the civil list was barely seven thousand. Passing over the administration of Johnson, and coming down to the advent of Grantism, a basis of comparison is furnished between the cost of carrying on the government while the greatest of civil wars raged, and during a state of profound peace.

It is thus seen that more than forty thousand officeholders have been added to civil liBt since Grant became President. There is hardly ah appropriation bill in those six years which does not create new offices or raise salaries. 1853 1185 1197: 1428 105 SAVANNAH- Easier, mlddUng 10 OHABLESTON Quiet, Mlddllnf, 10Ji. LooJowUSe BSajrRe. 664 6819 318P 4150 3834 3634 H49I 1570 S214 1090 1207 1483 ith District Perry Wilcox They have reduced it less than rive hundred millions.

What has become 1648 196) 3586 US7 1608 D. BHULAR. W.G.FA6l; 21936 of the balance? A great many Blaines, Sohencks, Butlers, Bab- 7171 7673 16464 Flour good-demand, eslra S3 Sj-ttfJb, family $4 ili-ili 7a Wheat active, firm, No. oholcered winter save- one that's. Bob Ingersol-r-he 1648 778 1221 413 cocks, Belknaps andRoEESONS who went into publio life poor are now immensely rich.

Where did their 774 8141 2117! 61 '2351 699 1089 2186 781 Corn, heavy, white 4lo. Oats No. 8 mixed 33o. PorfcmeBB. fair demand.

10 5075. 66 894 1101 404: 449 1540 243 312 949 1481 201 21 riches come from Instead of an. tih District Bibb Chlltou Olay Coosa Elmore Macon Tallapoosa Total 1132 1820 -AND BulS meats, dull, weak, shoulders b7, olear rib aides Sbi. olear.sldes 9. 784 222 1701 121BI 1322 1557 1223 2984 1410 Bacon dull, snoulders 1, clear rib BldtiS: 2076 1155 609! 436 1926 swering these questions they will wave the "bloody shirt" and pour out false tales of bloody horror.

More 15821 613. 918. 131 18332 9616 4011 62461 12873 Having leased the Warehouse on Coosa sfel plunder is what they are after. we, Clear nicies iv. Hams suaar oured 18 Lard aotive, prime tlerca Whiskey, steady.l tis Big lap, firm, 11)4.

Flour, Steady, Arm, family 5 30. Wheat, quleo steady, red 105WU2 flnrn. flrmBr.Nn. 4 mixed 47'4R 328 244 opposite tne JtSaptist LJhurcii,) we are prepared to sfnrp ,1801 160 iooa 308 doesn't he thanks Blaine. That which this Republican administration dare not attempt.

in the State of Pennsylvania -they are meanly doing in South Carolina, Mississippi and Douisia.na.-rl6wrA Post. There.are. a less" number of Republicans, in Maine to-day than thero were eight years ago. And there are five thousand more Democrats. Chew on that for a while.

Post Delaware arid Rhode Island such little States, it is supposed a keg a piece of Tilden's money suffice for As. for Cincinnati, he'll have to send a 'Whole hog's-head. there. The Nation, apropos of the Widow Butler, contributes, this mite to the pum of political wisdom When onrrenov's debased: nil coins will nass. 860 ,100 D41 618 ISIS .873 2070 sell Cotton or other produce on the most reasonable term' Getting Desperate, We learn that last week ZAOH.

-900 864 2228 889 193! 1K37: .160 4i 124S 1177 70 Oau, deiuaudNo.2, mixed 52u51 District Fayette Greene Jefferson Jtfarlou. Pickens. Bumtor Tuscaloosa Wlnston 258: Bl 285 1101 Chandler's committee, at Washing mess pors, easier 10 mm. Tjfu'd. unsettled nrlme steam ltSUBM lfiar- 1141 2468 2010 3305 1577 ersonai attention given to all business to us, at we guarantee satisfaction.

seplOhm ECU1LJES7 CO, 1920 513 716, 692 ton, had under consideration a proposal from him to advise Southern Re- 871 Sulk meats, quiet, BhonlderB ai rib Bides Uacon, fair demand, shoulders 7i'i6, olaar 506 366 876 117 416 293 1294U publicans to abstain from voting at the 1,1834 .4802 12460 riu uiueu wwya, uwur uiaes ivya. t7, fit. SMum Flour steady, superune fall 833 60, cx.fjll 1601 142 2066 2291 1464 129 296 42 SHI 872 1009 948 Aste you for proof? The Widow's might is 2i4 447 183 4r9 699 315 259 So Wwl, AAn lanii to. 01 DU'0D J. Wheut, active, No.

2 red falll 16s) 2t, Corn, quiet, No. 2 mixed il'A'Si'l Oaw, steady, firm. No. Siyi. Fork, duU, unsettlep, 17 17 50.

Lard, easier, summer. 1U orass, 946 8101 Presidential election, so as to form a pretext for throwing out the Southern vote. This scheme, so revolutionary in its nature, was too desperate for the conspirators, and so far has hung fire. It may be that, despairing of success on this programme, as matters now stand, Chandler's fuglemen have ordered the negroes to commence their late devilment in South Carolina. 1th District Blount.

Etwan MarshaL Randolph St. Clair 100 79D 1019 1336 1108 1213 1456 1316 1942 1 Drv Baited meats, consider Able Innnlrv. hnt There is not a political hack or rogue in the country but supports tho Republican candidates. There is 1000 966 SUCCESSOR TO TUTTLE BOLLIMC, 1404 136-1 1300 1609 1078 1877 103 555 414 1671 held above buyers views, bid for shoulders up country small sales, clear sides at 8 90 here Bacon dull, drooping, shoulders 78 olear rib hardly an. honest, independent man 631 2187 in, the country who does not support 7170 16414 16200 49951 6 4 Whiskey, steady, 1 OS.

Flour stead v. firm, snri rip. SSn fin. The Call for the Military Posse Ooinitatns. Washington speoials say Applica 1 ju-hLWHW2n Mvuliai uov.

Tiiaen. McKee, the convicted revenue robber, writing from his felon cell, never fails each morning to call Samuel J. 1080 1558 active, 2, uhloago Spring 811 36 884 3357 932 2420 1405 1600 tions for United States troops to be 2819 63 84 COMMEKOE 13 Sj.15 'SlBlB STfiEEl 773 1033 Tilden a perjurer in the Globe-Demo 8th District Franklin Madison Morgan 1020 1 340 779 1160, 1618 1611 8318 1113 Corn, aotive, No. 2 mixed USia. Oatu, fairly actlvo, No.

mixed HliiniiQ. Pork, dull, weak, 16 16 Lard, fairly aotive. weak. 10 30. 1027 1801! 1716 1586 1286 jMLoiLisoxaery, Announces to Merchants that he has Diirchasp.fl willi stationed at points in tho Southern States have already been received by the authorities there.

Five compa 1607 8230 1350 80441 597 Bulk meats-firm, shoulders 7, Short rib. 8432 1035 nies are wanted immediately in Flori Total 141551 10S98' 9533 1675S 1110 8771 care, at hottom prices from first hands, in trie varioiis' Nori ern and Eastern markets, and has how on Tiandand totorj! One Of tllfi Inre-flfit. hmt naanviail n-nrJ innaf. HesimH da. one company to be stationed at Grand total, WUUIUUU it, (w.uja WhlflKey, steady, 108.

XSew Orleaaa Marlcet. eugorflrm, fair to folly fair leiVlU, Molasses, nominal, oholce 60, Flour, dull, superfine 60S75, Corn, fair demand, mixed 50351o, Cora meal dull, 82 4032 25. Oats quiet wean, Majority for 42,870 Baycs Standing; with His Associates. A good commentary on HAYES, says an exchange, is the fact that every lawyer that practiced with him at the bar in Cincinnati has corn's out for Tilden. Although he practiced for twenty years at the Hamilton county bar, making many acquaintances and some lriehds, it now turns out that he never made a convert, except to Democracy.

Those very men Who knew him best and liked him best, are out for Tilden "a good fellow, you know, but won't do for these times, or for the Presidency. -J vrvr rvwf mmmua llu, n.WJULM, JUULVkJU VIVUilUUll StOfilrs of T)rv ftnnrtta. Wnflniio ninfhl each of the following-named points Gainesville, Alachua county Sanderson, Duval county Live Oak, Suwannee countv Tallahassee, Leon county Federal Uciault in Hay lu fair demand, prime to choice 2l22. Slioes, ever torouglit to tlie Montgomery priti From the Mobile and Marianna, Jackson county. These Lard firm, tierce IVAitV.a.

The statement transmitted by Mr to wmcn tne attention ot the most caretul and closest wo! sale buyers is resnectfull invitp.fi. Bristow while he was Secretary of Bulk tueaW, fair demand, shbuiders 7) olear rib sides and oloar Hides no demand "Vders VaWi, clear rib several places have railroad connection with various parts of the State, and would allow rapid communication and the Treasury gives a detailed exhibit crat. His unconvicted associates outside the penitentiary walls take up and reiterate his words. Attorney-General Taft is not entire-lyjdatt. He has issued supplementary Instructions to United States Marshals, calling attention to the statute that imposes severe penalties for interference with elections by officers of the military or civil service.

A negro at Wetumpka, who had lived to be ninety years of age before cutting his political wisdom teeth, was subjected to martyrdom, at last, for voting the Democratic ticket. Forty lashes -was the. measure of intimidation meted out'in this case. As an illustration of the manner in which the people out in Wisconsin continue to "Hold the Fort for Hayes and Wheeler," the information reaches us from reliable sources that five former independent and Republican newspapers in that State are out for Tilden and reform.DZica Observer. The warfare on the South inaugurated by Blaine has been taken up and OIUCO Mjrn ULQCVI.

OlUOd Braa dull, WI965 ot ail cue detaicauonB in the various Thoroughly acquainted with the kind of Goods ifej 001,11110 n-nA Anbi-nA TlTi U.i t.i departments of the government. We concetttraaion at any point. In addi append, for the information of our tioh to the application for the five Elce, quiet, Louisiana oommoato prime 464, Couee, good demand, ordinary to prime Bio careoes. 16K16. reauers.

the names of those ofTtnarfi in their trade, he has selected his entnp. wlinlpsalp. sbckl Doints above named, it is recommend the State of Alabama, with the amount WhiBkey, strong, reotifled LouiBlana, ed by the Republicans ot Florida that tneir especial wants. And knowing that the lowest pried oi tneir maeDteaness, who are thus reported by the late Secretary of the the stationing of one company at Jey nor A-i-ilrv tinl'i i i retain Exohaago, New York sight premium. can only old customers and make new ones, hispncti West, one at St.

Augustine and one at xreasury POSTMASTEBS. will he such as to retain all the old customers of the hrt Tampa would promote a feeling of "se ITob Eenh. The four-room frame dwelling on west side of Commerce street below Bibb. Apply at the gro- A Qnestlon for Colored Eleu. As an evidence of the friendly interest tho Democracy, everywhere, is taking in the colored race, we would remark that at the Democratic State Convention in Massachusetts week before last, a resolution was unanimously curitv' in the southern and western nnrtions of the State.

and make new ones. 60 Cases on hand and to arrive, prettiest and.mosfe salable brands. woiy obuio 01 JUiiO. VYUUJL, loliw Commerce street Daniel Price, Livingston, 392 71 G. W.

Brown, Marion, 344.50 W. Gates, Pickensville, 144 SO H.Davis, Union Springs, 876.60 M. O'Brien, Georgiana, 670 36 John Lamb, Athens, 1,217.42 W. H. Tennant, Centre 23 98 In the meantime.

S. Bull, and his friendly Indians are allowed to cut Befreshihg and invigorating is the ecnoea oy jurye, morton. and kill, burn and seal at pleasure oo huu sparmmg genuine Saratoga A large and complete stock ff om the different factories always on Edmunds, Chandler, Carpenter, Colfax, Sargent, Booth and Sherman, not one of whom ever shouldered a mus What is the protection of the life and water, receivea arrect from the Springs and sold on draught at the j. warren, 814.9? O. M.

Hopson, Talladega, 307,46 G. Brown, Marion, 1,218 88 property of Western frontier settlers ket and marched forth to the succor of uxug store pi irvme, wauace Co. in comparison with a perpetuation passed "denouncing the Republican party for the corrupt management of the Freedman's Bank, and declaring it the duty of CoDgress to secure to the sufferers Indemnity for their losses," When has aRepulican convention passed such a resolution This Freed u. ja. uomn, uamp etanton, the Government In the hour of peril.

We rmah awav all stories of Gov. the Grant and Babcock style of gov Afl itnae stock of every grade and price. Mr. J. NortblDgti -S fchiaT) i6 Cd.f with ethers', wilT wait oitotiW Martha Steed, TJniontown, 275.58 y.6 F.Steuart, Marine Hospital, Port of BrtlUmore! "I take pleasure li Tildeh's railway wrecking and Derinrv ernment? and disloyalty as utterly unworthy of Li TTi 1--- L.

it. t. i vv. raham, Stevenson, 415.59 Jonathan Davidson, Biohm'd, 260,16 D. A.

Boifield, Shelby Spr'g's, 219 97 A. Laird, Clayton, 321.4- leOTpmenoing uoiaen's Lleblc's LlqutdEx-tract of Beef as, a most exceUent Tonio and Inyigoratorof the system. I have tesUdlt iiuuce. ua uwt ubw uuo, ujl uienrsi lawyers of the country, his services The Electoral Tote, rn' tr" manuTaotories man's Bank institution swindled the "WAT.r.irrO! i. ru Hunt, JJartseU's, 104,78 were in constant demand at his own STonrF weU aa Northern States, VOX m'J Agents.

colored people of the country out of seplCaodAWh' terms, and he doubtless charged no When the St Louis Convention tens of millions of their hard earned 67,749.30 liedaction jji aHX JttUUfcUi) OUUlli, more ior tnem man otner lawyers nominated Gov. Tilden as tho Dem Shop iu Barber savings, and yet yoti hear no Republi would have taken, if so Daily United States Marshal Thomas, of i i i i can speaker denounce the thieving ocratic) candidate for President, they calculated npon electing him by tho jnuitu is oenina to tne MONTOOMEY, Aug. 12. concern, and no Republican paper de The Chicago Times says, though Mr. Bchurz denies the direct utterance t1lo "ef ln one building 84 Commerce street, and sepwsWr votes of the following.States Uil HUU UlLHr LlllH nnU: -in annrvn- amount of The iate District Collector, Francis Widmer, Of Montgomery, is a defaulN er to the amount of $5,434.06, mands the restoration of your money.

of the opinion that Hayes will certain Alabama. 101 Arkansas, 6 nuguiD. vyuA lit, mi limes dej il'u mi-i, the most corntoleJpinnrl netni.f tn. dance with the pressure of the times, we will Work at the following prices 1 Hair CUttine 35 cents, Hhnvi ly lose unio in uotooer. uiereis mdu All the interest Republican speakers or papers have in yon is to secure your Balance due from John T.

Poster of bitabla evidence that Mr. Schurz so expressed himself in this city. He California, 6 Connecticut, 6 Delawarej 3 Georgia, 11 Kentucky, 12 Maryland, 8 Mississippi. 8 Missouri, 15 votes. After the election they wiDe uunuijiuumuK go uents, 35 cents.

jjLiuuiiH, iam ouujp agent, is reportea at $1,508.50. Oh the Btamp account, C. W. Hatch, Of Greensboro, owes their feet on you. only speeches mr-iiuu eiocff naB peen Durcnaseu iut farnlera ana their families -and bur city trade.

Ind wlU be eold at botfet ces by experienced and courteous salesmen. New Jersey. 9 New 35 made in Congress in condemnation of ESoaANaE Babbeb Shop. Harrison, thadialnfontunf. ana tne late Widmer of Monti North Carolina, 10 Tennessee, 12 gohlery owes $1,541,18, my motto tt "I ILL KO0G 03JE- yr the robhery of the colored people by Texas, 8 1 Virginia, 11 West Virginia, 51 Louisiana, 8 Colorado.

3 1 Nevada, 3 this Freedman's bank, were made by a. xnweat, who wa3 appointed Consul to Bio Janeiro when he wan For Bent at PaWift Aiiptinn. Democrats, and by far the ablest was proprietor of the Stale Journal at Indiana, was in a Smoking-car going to Indianapolis, He was in a jocular hUmor, oomparing hfs chahdes with those of "Blue Jeans Jimmy Williams. "If I am among Germans," said Har rlson, "I can speak a little German Oregon, 3 1 Making in all 192 electoral votes or JLl1 the one delivered by HonY Taxjl TSfMPrteetwHl he owes 592.69, Among the balances due froni ptt. TXTE respeotfallir announce ana tho public In general, Bradford, an Alabama Democrat, seven more than the number requisite collectors of revenue, we find $5,404 27 removed irom oar old 8onafaecurlty7 "lmo' UOMa 1U1I for his election These are the Slates on and there I have the advantage of uuargeu to jonn J) oster, of Ala- Postmasters Hard at Work.

which wo still tely for success, and if L' ommTosrz'ju' Vr 000 a renenman, I cad talk a little Prenoh, and therd I have "Rrherdwe will benieiweatoBeeoii', no others are carried they will content oama, ana charged to the late The collectors allege that these amounts stand for uncollected taxes; From theEoonvlUeflnd.) Enquirer. Will the nostmaster at Boonvilla DEAF km DUMB MD THE BLOT. lueuuvamageoijimrhy. I can talk money to moneyed men, and there I have the advantage of him, But after Among balances due from officers of us. It is needless to say that we did not count on either Maine or Vermont please inform the public under What section of the pcstal law he is authdr- ine customSrWennatuesum nf S5.

VV 1 Hmfl In nn We are now receiving ana opcu'" fall mid Winter Stock large and welt seleoledstofaJ- GROGEBJES izea to pass through the mails and 805.53 standing against Wells Bill, said in effect that only a sense of personal loyalty compelled him lolremain in the canvass, as be Saw that the load of Granlism was defeating Hayes before the campaign had fairly begun The election in Colorado on' the 10th of Ootober will have uncommon interest, from the fact that the then chosen will elect two TJ. S. Senators, add also the Presidential Electors of the State. The legislature of South Carolina before the war elected the State's Presidential Electors. Zach.

IChandlet manages to keep himself in a glorious state of mind. He drinks half a gallon of whiskey every day before twelve o'clock, and then telegraphs all over the country that he has news' from every Slate in 'the Union and they are going, cock for Hayes and Wheeler His should have full command of a mud 43C0W. Morton, Cameron, Belknap, aSabccc Chandler, Logan, "Spencer, Clayton; Patterson, Dorseyj Eellogg, Packard, JBoss Shepherd, and the whole venal crew, are In the front, crying out for and spending their stolen money to make hlra They are the" real leaders, and they are" the? toed "who" would ran Hayesi "if elected' as he" fa not likely straight-forward fellow." "Yes said an old farmer, with a wide-awake hat on a wide-awake head, who sat near, "and there Jimmv him thn inn tzr ior ail who- mav cetvert SSS, benefleiarieanS. distribute to the people who are not campaign supplements of Neither do we count on Kansas, Iowa or Rhode Island, The result in these States therefore cannot affect us. Thus we find that of theSS.finn nno A'VMw UAJLUUIHlU LlllRnOllOe, of you," me jwew Jtoru uimes, ana it it is not a violation of the postal laws and pun ishable bv fine and imnrinonmpnt.

As to Indiana 'and Ohio, we feci 'tr Tn-n-r, -i63 oard ot Comr'fli defalcations, Alabama contributes through her Bepubltca'tl politidiahs the handsome sum of $78,650 during President Grant's Administration, AND confident that one if not both of these States will wheel into line for Tilden. ja.it. tHtJtJ WJlft- This is just what the postmaster at Boonville is guilty of, as well as post- A Remedy that Bffles C'oinpeiillou. Hoatetter'S Stomach Mat lack, editor of tiiH rtaah Unless all the' signs of the campaign Whtnli t.tnl. lnOit.0a6l1 umsiora uiutu.

(imuea 1U me county. Uoif, Of the host of rival finlr.jiti,ii vllie (111.) Journal, the' Republican bt-can 6f WashlrfKitoil dountv. was It t.hh efy L-ir uricS' During the last canvass in Alabama cropped up duringltsidhgcareer.notohe has gained and retained such a large share of pnb- arejbrepared to pay Cotton ln Cash ortraaOf irfkiiflj' and the opinions of competent judges are lit fault, Indiana will go Democratic by from 15,000 fo 30,000 majority. city yesterday. Mr.

Matlack feels con- a correspondent of the Advertiser' wrote from Geneva that the circulars satlafyyourself. ujuuju many navo enjoyed an ephemeral popn1rlty, The reason Is this that-whereaa many of these rnedifiltini wwi naens ot tne success ot the Kepublican State tloketin Illinois, but admits that the electoral vote taav be cast for mi- -rosaesBiorr given Ootoberlot, 1878, of Charles E. Mayer, Chairman of Ohld is considered one of. the most doubtful States in the Union, though SepJlWi CltyQloTlt. advertlaed td perform ohres of the 'moat start don.

This result he says, will be Spencer's wing of the Radicals', pere sent out folded in the Slate Journal. brought about by two u-B "Mkuio, muy nave, wuon alnWw't Invariably turned 6nt to bo not- BATOR'S 0 i Montgomery, MZs'tf tons violating' the law and cheating many Republican Germans' will Vdte the State ticket but -unnort Titrinn IBa: DVilohn' -A M-Trn-i' Jy, TCTOTIOB lfl hereby gtveaftWMC JuH iowlng Ordinance fidffiK WtiS'1''' JlriTlnrt o.n,.ia,V, Iftrt ItHDAllPHT great Invigoranf, whose rep. htatlon they were intended rival, has noVrt dlsatipolnted tlioso who KaVo placed their Ootober, ot and, second, he considers Steward a the Government out of postage. In the canvass of 1874 a in this State was charged bv a Demo tope. Betiiib the chances largely favor the election of the Democratic.

State ticket next months If these Sfates' go Demooralio in October, tile result will be hiost behe ficfal ia Pennsylvania, Iliinbitf -and Wisconsin the latter State beino: un wean, man; ana tmnKS the Democrats will not heartilv suonOrt him. THa cvery owner, agent or 'wfK City to keop'ln goodroprthlipt lican press and Republican orators' of w-uuouvv 'm -iw xk uaa vindicated ih the' amDlest manner Ka Aifiitttn U8Ud in theOHyorMm0rOTW.Mt. numbered One and ir Low craCfo gaper frith opening packages of BuohBiaowalS iu paved Germans Vho rdfdse to supportHayes, he call themselves "Tildea and have arirnnWaH pbsmve Bpsoifloremedi rtorUw SEf dyspopsla, malarious fevors, doWlity eonsth ration, itnd numerous other mSSaiSSSRfSZ that paper and folding la Radical cam- uiEood order; snohsldewoiK i pafgn document, and no denial of the SUCh. This ODlnion is Rllrnlflnanf der any circumstances among the ones irom general weakness and disorderp of ills atomach, Hvor and bowels. SmS hvudua, ieet Wldo: andfonrW cmi one hnndrott Joe w.dih or the side vMS? from a Badical charge was ever made.

Every department of the government seems to be instructed that its chief business" Is to Rut should thCBe" gta(es and all of SB -Provided. That nothing Parle High School. this tttate nave irequenuy asserted that'lno Ufilon eoldier "would suppdrt -Theyliavo their answer in th'e fact that? a- meeting wa3 held last bight by representatives of eftoli of tiis city -wands to organize Tilden nod Hehdridka campaign com posed of "Union "soldiers and flsilors. (EWmeiof tho waids. reported aa many sixty name Of Union soldiers add wtfloi.

who -rs-feady to jo'n tho or-Miniloiu It will be success from those left out of tho abdve table tro yalte bnyond thorlimlM fcoond08 Knatednvthe0Uy-'tneB flfd the" Republican party, regardless. At Mo eheo's wltohf Mon Uro'merv amiii? i -also, some finis SJILOll nnwptrn Republican, it wili hot disappoint or interfere with tho calculations made appiv on tho promises. "Wl BaPlflhW M'ttn met, Wia Bi reel Overseer IS JWgit(, by St. Louis Convention, We of decency, honesty or Jaw, A change IdMolatration is imperatively des-mifudetTf fcnd' the people are.detorm lit 2 p. Truw-injiy Soptoml)or 19t6f liriKW" EIiDEN, son of T.

and -a, 0, Waller, ilgedl-wonthsf flnffer little Children to comd tthto jno tot Qf SttOh tha Kinirdnitt shall, we' firmly believe carry all the-S((te3 counted' upon by1 that conven loaven,".

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