She tcbraofot gcratcl. PLATTSMO'JTH, NEBRASKA. TnURSDAY, .... OCT. 8, 186S. COKKESrOXDEXt'E. We an desirotit f r;riviii oonvspondeor, frem iti parts of ibe State, ratativa to the material !otr H'juf:beni'.rr, Uf-tSn-r Wl-.tt . -hsr Mat ler as contributor may deem oT In-erest. Republican Ticket. Tit l'reildet.t, ULYSSES Per Vice Vr'-silent, SCHUYLER COLFAX. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. PresUentUl Electors T. M. MAKQUtrT. of Cass. LOL'H ALUiKVAlTn of K'chardson. j. s. warn tu, of Doc . Msiaberof Congress JOUS TAIr'FE, of DouJslai. Governor DAVID BDTLEll, of Pwne. . .. Becretry of State . 1HO.MAS1. KEMARD, of Wellington. Treasurer JA1IB3 SWEET, of Otoe. Auditor of 8ta?e JOrtN GILLEsriE. or ITeiTJaha. For CI ief Justice of the Supreme Coart, O. P. MASON, Nebraska City. District Attorneys 2i District J, C. CO WIS. cf Douglas. tOUV T 1 X OMI X ATI OX S. State Senator II. D. HATIIAWAT. Brtor Irotn C as-, Sarpy. Saun,:ei, Seward and But ler cnuties WM. F. CH.U1N. Far Representatives D. MCCMG. J. McK. II AGO ID, GEO. 1 feEVBOLT, J. McKlNNON For County Commissioner J. b. MOOKE. DZMOCItATIC ItESICJXATlOX. The en'.ire democratic ticket nomina ted in St. Louis las'. Thursday have re signed, and the delegates have been called to assemble for the purpose of putting for.h a new ticket. The dis patches do not say what caused them to resign, whether they could not tustam the party or whether they declined be ing slaughtered. THE TICKET Let every Republican examine his ticket carefully before voting it. and see that every name is the same as iho-e at the head of this page, commencing with thai of John TatTe. Democrats are working every conceivable dodge to reduce our majority, nd may resort to the issuing of split tickets Compare your ticket with that published in the Herald, auJ then you cauuoi be de ceived. co.tiixo. Almost every paper we pick up con taiDS names of prominent Democrats who are daily coming out from among the men who would again deluge our country in blood that ihe rebellion might triumph TKi --...., io ui merely to decide an abstract principle, but in reality it is to decide whether the American people are tired cf a Re publican form of government. For just so sure as the American people decide that the principle upon which Frank Blair is running that of forci ble resistance to law is preferable to submission to law, just so sure are the days of Democratic Republic n govern ment numbered. But we have no fear about the result. There are enough honest patriots left in the land to main tain. the honor of the nation, and they are coming, coming.coming, every day. from amoDg the ranks of the enemy. A COJIFAISISOX Democrats are making a great noise about ihe "enormous expense" of run ning this government under Republican rule. Let any honest man exa mine the record and see bow it is. During the last year of Buchanan's administration the expense of running this govern inent, according to official reports, was over S107.000.000. computed in nur present currency. Tins was.accordii.g to ibe democratic way of expressing; it, 'in a lime of profound peace " Now, how does that compare with ''Republi can extravagance V Aside from the interest on the war debt, ihe expenses of this government have been, since the close of the war, a little less than 92.000.000 per annum ; showing that under Republican rultt the government has been administered for ahem S15 -000,000 less per annum than under democratic rule ; and that, to 3, while ibe Freedmens Bureau and ihe army which copperheads dislike so much was being maintained. We do not ak any one to take our statements for it. b.n desire them to refer to the official rec ords for the truth of these eta emenu. BUTCIIEIl FOREST Is one cf the leaders of the demo cratic party, and the man who seconded Frank Blair's nomination in the New York convention. Forest say9 the house of every Republican in ihe State of Tennessee is picketed by the . Ku Klux Klan. and that every one of them must die on the first attempt to suppress the Ku Klux. Not a democratic lead er in the whole land has denounced this course of Forest'. Will you vole io support such a party? What become- of our Republic if euch men are placed in power ? ch. 'he flt"z?.iii j wealthy, and acc-tnp.'i.si.ed di-moii a;ic ! . - . . s srs candidate tor toverriur, James it. i'or ler Mated, at an) rate, it h so rt ported, thai be never had a nigger wtrk for bim. Now we know one John New toD, a brave man who wetit through the war on th side of his country.- who resides here in Pla'tsmouth whu is a p.egro. who did work for the gem leman wbo knows so much about ra i-iir mule's! and though that work was faithfully performed nearly three years ago, n was otilv last week ib:it Jolm Newton received hi . compensation from Mr. Por.er without inter at'. Ni womle r NfWion iiidigtiafiiiy iefue1 to vi te lor I'orter when asked todoso. Thute' ileiiietit was indeed a ver.ficalioi of his banter to radicals at Dakota in try bint on in the trading line. He- a -iia- traJer is Porter. The butter up Salt Creek !s proof positive of that. THE CLEAX TIIIXG. We exhort every true R-put.hcan in Cass to vote ihe clean ticket tiexiTues day. Let no personal or local feuds trench upon a man's principles We cannot expect that e;tch cf us shoul.i have our own view? and rule it: every thing. . We h-tve lo give ui many ol our perr-onal likin-rs and dislikings for the good of tn whole, and we trust lhai a higher and nobler feeling will animate ihe hearts of true hearted Re publicans everywhere, th:in the grati fixation or a per.-onal .-pite against any candidate by scratching his name nlT the ticket. Let .all such petty feeling Mnk before the grandeur nf the cau-e in wh'.rh we aie struggling for th right, and let U3 vote as one man. doiim the clean ihma, by poI!inr unb'emi-d.eii ballots next Tue-d ty. Let us n l givt democrais even th thence to chuck tr over any man's falling 'ori of the f u l Republican vote in serious old Cas. LOVALM1.X Are yon going lo vote io enct U'aa the Ku Klux organization f the South in iheir work of mmder? livery vo'e for ihe democratic ticket will have that etrect. whether you intend it or not. i)'d not every deino-raiicsitcc.3 in the north during the war. nerve the armed rebels to renewed exertion-? Did no cheer after cheer go up from ihe c n federate lines-whn they henrd of ihe action of the Chicago convention in 1S61? The same -r-bni yell' . heard when the nciun of the N-vv York convention of 1SG3 was pp'tlaimed.aiid the Ku Klux Klun (the rebel army under another name) wre encouraged i o ronetvfd -semr in tneir Will k vl assassination. All o'-cr the south the loyal people are asking the President io send troops for the r protectiou, and well they may. Dje not the butcher Forest say that he can have 40 000 Ku Ktnx to the field ready ft r bxfie in ide of fivedaijs. "nj. that the house ol e ery Radical in the State of Tennessee : picketed, and that eveiy inm-ue hail die upon the (ir.-t pr.i vocation that not one shall escape ? Do you believe a vote cast for the democratic ticket is a vote for restorm;; our country to peace and quiet? Look well io thi.in Tue. day next and do not. it you would per petuate this Republic, cn-t your vote in favor of forcible reM-tmce to Jaw and against the liberties and rights of the poor man. THE SOL'llCE OF STIIE.VG II A Air. D.vi- spoke to the Dem.icra cy of this cuy lat Tue.-day evening, and we learn thai h placed his en. ire hope for the success of ihe copperhead State ticket on ihe faci thai the rebel. had all registered, and on the claim l.'iat the li. ket would be Uported by many nejrrce. (ihey c ase to be niggers' as soon ns ihey vote ihe cop perhead rcket.) Is it a recoiinnend lo ihe people tf this State for the Demo cratic ticket i hat nil ihs rebels will sujt port ii Do the men who des-ire the perpetuation of this Republic look upon it as in argument in favor of the Dem ocrptic ticket? We doubt not Mr Da vis was correct in hi assertion that ihi class of men would support the ''emu cratic iickei, but we apprehend thai honest D-mocrais who love their couo try will not relish the fact thai in this element lies ihe strength of their party It i si not a very good recommend to the lover of a Republican form of govern ment. So far as the nej-ro vote is con cerned, we simply think Mr Divi i reconing without h:s host," although we have every reason to beii-ve that this class of voters would be as accept al le to the Democratic party a- any other, and that ihe party would be .-uf ficiently irencherou- io dt-franchise these coloretl voter" if they could ev.n after they had voted the party in I to power. B it we, probably have a ! lutle more conMJence iu the intelligence j of the colored voters than Mr. Davis ha hence vve do not fear tht-ir voting tor men who woti'd "urn around and nlace shack 1 es On lhem lh runmni I ibey had used tbein all they wa red. I In i t 3 Dakot- The detiic-crat'c p tr'.y m-ikes a terri ble ado because of t!ie fli-fraLiohisernenl of a few perjured traitors in ihe Souh ou'y these who have cninmi led per jury in addition to treason have been disfranchised - but not one word ol Condemnation ha ever been u'lertd by a democratic pap-r or orator against the democratic legisl.n ure of Ohio which distrancli:ed crippled union soldi-rs and stuaents two tlMsse.- of men ver Unlikely tc evi-r vote thrl Ci'pperhtf" d ticket. They claim il on-on -ti t ultona I . revolutionary and void to disf ran hi-e n peij jrcd rbel. tut it is a very consti tutional proceeomg to disfram hise met, who were crippled in tile service of iheir country, also men who are so on dcnocratic as to pass iheir tim' within the wall of a college. It is not democratic (accordinir to the present code) to be crippled fiiih ing for youi country or to be found striving t pre pare the mind for the nobler pursuits of life ; i ut it is democratic to have '"ought to destroy your count ry and to have comm. fed p.-rjury in so doing Let the people decide which side ot ihis question tliey prefer CHIEF Jl"s lit E. We add 13 the Republican S.ate ticket at the head of our Columns to day 'he name of O. I. Mason it-candidate for Chief Jus'ice. Judge Mason ha oc.upieu this rosiiion since the organ' zation ot the State, and Democrats anil R publicans nave all jjiud in saying thai he was "ihe r;t;ht mau in the riht place.'" He wa appointed to fill ihr vacancy (JCCasio.ied by the death ot Mr. Little ; and a there has been some question in regal d to the power o: the Leisla ure to enact thai an appoint ment simuld hold ov-r a r guiar ehu il 'ii. i: has been decided by the R pub lican Siate Central Committee to pui Judge Masun's name on the tickets, and thus give no cau-e tor c'inplati.t on ihe part of the derfrocracy. .W'e can dec Judo Mason ty 2 000 major it y , and ihu rob ihe tupfieihrtids if a large quantity of tlieir tliunder. L.et eveiy voter be sure that the name of O. I' Alas n for Clu.-f JuMice is on hi tick et. ltie IJeiiiucriiis Ii.ve Iul.-le(j llie name uf J. il. Croxtott as ther candi date for Chief Jusiue. We have nothing lo say against Mr. Croxton.but as Chief Justice ot Nebrask Oh dear I Let us have a Chief Justice thai wil' he a crt-dil to ihe lejal taleiit of the Stale. liEmTrtiBEii Thai nexi Tuesday is the time ap p iiitcd for tho pei pie of Nebraska t say by their ballot.- in whose hands they will place tin cotrrol cf ibis State whether urn the hand if the pait that inain'ained this governm nl against armed rebellion, ur into the hand of the party that sy mp.iihiz-d with, and a'ded by .heir word, votes and actions, the artned rebellior. Remember that Wade Hampton. Forest. Seinii:e8, TckiiiIk, Vance, mul almost every oth-r southern leader of the democratic ptirty, hive proclaimed that seccs-lon is n i dead, an I thai th- lo i i'au-e" will yet inump:i. Will you vote for its triumph ? Remember Idat the D-mocratic p'at "ortn declares the reconstruction acts ol Congress unconstitutional null and void a id that their candidate for Vice Pres idem says the only way" io restore thefe S ates (to the po-m n the rebels tle.-ire them) is to comjtl :he army to overturn the State goiernmeuis of the outh. and m trample into tue ilust'' the laws "f Congress. Wil' you vole for this to be done ? Remember ilia', over one thousand mm have been murdered in the State of 1 -x.is alone since ihe cloi-e of the wr, for no other reason than lecau-e they were opposed to rebellion and se cession, and voted the Iteputiiican lick hi. Will y m vote for a con'inuu:ion ol lawlessness and in favor o' a party that openly advocates forcible resistance la w ? Remember that Wade Hampton i lh author of the only positive declara ti n in trie Democrat ic platform ainl fiat he, in a pub ic speech in Charles ion, advised southern democrats lo em ploy no man who would vote the radi cal nckei thus giving loyal n en the alternative t either vote against their wi.l and their conscie. ce or starve "l.d thai his advice l- beinjr aced upon ail over the south, and that not a smgle democratic paper in the whole land ha denotinced the author or the peipetra tors of this most damning outrage up ,i, he liberties nf the people. Will you vote to sustain a ptny that sanctions such thiUL'S ? Ueiiieiulfr that the que'in wheth er i Iwqiut.li. an form of governmeiii shall be muniiuined is now before ihe American people, and you are talied upon o vote for or agamst-for this i- bu- a continuation at the p ilN of ihe recent conflict nti ihe field bade. Wit! you vote t,rsui,iiii ihi- Rupol lie, or Alll yoU vote fnv(.r of all .w ng llier, ip mr urii law by force i f arm, and thus throw the country iir tu'moil and s'rife? Answer oo the 13b- KEPL'HLllMXS Dj noi forgei thai every" strategy is oeing resorted to by the democracy to in' uce you to scran h' this or that name va the regular ticket, and that ihey are extremely nnxi -u- to itaile." VOTE THE SI RA1GH I TICKET, without a pencil mark on ii. and then will KNOW you are tight We have a majority of two thousand in this Stiit , and ii i Republican should y op arttize the complexion of the State leg islature, and consequently 'lie sending of a lUruuLiciN to the U. S. Senate, berau-e i.f any personal or iocal feeling MAKQUETT lD IIEE.tfAX. IV-f p-n leitieo, opposing candi d.ite fcr Piesidenti.il Elector, spoke at th City Hall I t -i Fritl iy evening to an ierfl i.ving uous. of ho'h Democrats ud Repniilicati. Marquett opetoed he deb ite in an hour speech, -during .vh.ch hi niiiiuLely di-ected the inusi uipjrtin'. pi. inks of the Democratic plitf rm a ml briefly reviewed the past -f iht party, and reasoned logically in regard io its present and future. His points ''ere so strongly made that his oppMien scarcely made an attempt to controvert them. ;mJ contenied hnnsel wnh a few bare assertions. Hehnan probatdy arge- the quesiio.i as well a. any o.ie can do upon thai side ; but the great 6'uml litig block in Ins way con sists m facts winch he could not rtfme He argued fairly upon ihe i-uh so tar as he dated to do without show'tig the true character of the party lie rep resents, and even admitted t!i a the lax plank in his platform contemplated lax inf the brrad which ted the hungry orpfian th" same as the j-wels of the wealthy aristocrat, thai it cuot:mp.aieiJ la.xn g U.e plow, i tie harrow, and tfte horse of ihe tanner. ihJ hammer ot the l laiksiiiith at.i! the tools nf the carpen 'er ju-t tlie same as ihe luxuries of ttie milli u.ain ; that it coniempla led taxing Ihe cow an I the pig f the wid..w wlio lo't her husband in defence of the couu'ry just ihe sain- as the whiskey uid the playing cards used l,y the gambler ai.d the 'oafer. The closing scene in this debate was the interesting part. Mar.jueit arose to hi full men tal fieight, and i' ever a party or Us representative on ihe stump suffered complete hiinihilatioii it wa suffered right there at the 'democrats head quarters." He expu-ed ihe fallacy of Hehnais argument, and he'd t!i whole car.-ass of democracy up in such a light a to excite the ri.ibl-s of th mo! sedate. The fact is, hardly a grrase spot" W4 left of either 1I--1 II t: or the doctrines he mfvi.ca.ed ; and all that dem crais Could sav tor ttieir eh .nipt.'ti or 'heir cause, at the close, of ihe debate. wa: "Well, we do.i'i be lieve y.:u inade any totes. ' EX 1JST Ficro. tielin tti iti I o.her dr-mocratic light are arguing tlojt the law disfranchising perjured ief.el i ex post facto. Now. we never . uil i ti la a. bill conclude that an ex post facto '.nw i- one which makes an act already cummiued a crime, when i: was not criminal at the time ot the co iimis-ion ; or one which increases or changes til penalty cf a crime already committed. Now, hoiV do .hey go to work to make Ute disfranchising oi per jured rebel, ex poal facto. The penal ly uf irvasoti I.-, deifi and if ihey con eider disfranchisement w.ir.-e than death il tmgtiv Le called ex post facto so far as t:ie treason part is cuocerneil, but how about tie perjury put. Ceriuiuly no one will contend that a p-rj .rer is euinleJ lo the frail ;hlae. Bo h iw about the consistency of this democratic ur gmrient. Th-y claim il its er p si fac to to disfranchise perjured rebels bu. where have you ever heiitd a demo cral'c orator proclaim it ex post facto for tue democratic legislature of Ohio to disfranchise "he students anil maimed Union soldiers of thai State? ti A 1 1 l U ET tTt DllO x v IEEE We copy the following from the lirowuville. ldverliser. It is but a just tribute to ihe abi.ny of Mr. Marqueit, and will serve to show that tie is view ed by oihers .ban nur elf as the most efTecuve speaker in Nebra-ka: L is iuip.isMi.lf- iur us to give anything like an nlea ol Mar.) ten's speech. it as grand, eloqurul, and in some por tions sublime. Ii wa pronounced by many the tes! speech tti-y evi-r heard in Nebraska His pic urings tit tin- S.u th as it was and is ; his app ai tor the Uo Willi oddeu of ail races or Color?; ills eulogy up n (Jrunt, were -ucli its would lead well OeMde. the iniis'er el for'S of ages, and ;U. n as made uui.v i Democratic foot come down with cheers, showing ih-tt ttie promp' mgs of tfiejr hearts were rijfit de-pue pirty discipline. It did as nu. ii xecu iou as all oilier speeches We have tisd com bined. A -pec.al lelegfi.ui from Ptiibtdel phia annotit:ctM ttiii Hoi. J'tme H. V abo n, of thai City, a life beg Dciun cr u. an I it-t-:;rr r or the Mm: under Mr. Buchanan. n vi. as tw.i ears ond. i Mr, Ltr.. . 1 :. lias d-t!-trj for Grans ai d C : x. Tin cry id tilj if y c.i.ne Let every Repu .V ft n cat Lis vote on nixt Tuer'dav, O-it r Ic !t lOW.i STATE F MIX Ed. Ih;i.iLo : Having an nnpoilu- my on the first uf this moaili I vined the Iowa S:ate Fair at Cltnton and send you a few u.i'es The entries of horses amounted to neatly 100; about a dozen .Vere spleM did animal's, bu' beti- r udap 'rH for speed ibnu work ou ;he farm. Why ii it Mr. Editor 'hat so in my nf oor agricultural societies encourage 'he raining ot horse, for speed ut ihe ex rense of all ottier qualities. The uum ber ot entries cattle was lame and embr.:ed a few thorougt red -. t'ut a majority were but hale, if any, belter than may he found running on our prairie. A Urge number, of swine were exhibited. promin-nt among which was ibe Chester Whites and '-erkshire, but the Chester Whites seemed to have the preference. The sheep embraced all grades from loose long wools to the finest Merino, and were a credi to the State. The display of agricultural im plements was large, among which were a large number of Self-Raking Reap ers. each having their peculiar claims to excellence. My idea ot a self rake is that it should be of sufficient strength to rake any kind of gram and weeds, and that i1 shouid clean the fingers of lite machine every lunr it rakes a sheaf. The display of Plows a;ul Cultivators was large, prominent mnong which weie ihe Moline winch seemed to have many admirers. A large number of Fanning ALUs were exhibited none of which, in my opinion. equl tltose for sale in Piaiismouih by Simpson ik. Mick elwaite. Churns of all varieties and forms were shown, each hiving its par ticlar advocate an t perhaps peculiar merit, although I think none in p Mi.ts f excellence equaled those sold by D join Lro. &. Co , ot this city (I refer to the Julien Churn ) The display of app'e was large and of fine qu ilry. The display of ro-i was not large n r ihe quality anything to boast of. A number of pieces of cloth that seemed to be of superior rpjuhtv were shown from the Maquokcta Mili-, but the dis play in thut deptrt!ii-nt w.ts meager, and is frequently excelled at County Fairs, and certainly speaks but p ory for tht branch uf I.wa industry. A number of side show were u the ground that seemed 10 be doing a heavy run of bu-iness. It is a ity thai such nu.-ances co ill n u be banished from Agricultural Fairs. I ;va farm-rs. na i ' lass, are wide awake ami 1 questnm it the bet in any dep-ipment was eK fiibited. Our Fair. as at present man aged, are too much tinder ihe en rol of wh ti might b- termed professional xhtbl'ors, and too many lo-couie ills gusied as exhibitors and attend only as spectators-. The time will yet come when Fairs will be conducted on strut ly bu-iness principles. The Chicago & N W. R R. crosses the Mississippi ai C'loum on a bridge of, I believe. 7 sp'tiis. each -pan '2'iO feet in length. An i-land divides the river here, the miri channel being on the west side of the i-s'and. The draw in the bridge is entirely of iron and is operated I believe by a small steam engine. A large amount of bu-iness is being done t,y the C. Si N. W. R. i'. . although a part of the road across Iowa is not io very good condition The Council Bluffs & St. Joeph Radroad now run its trams to connect wih all trains on the N W., but ihe hack fri.tn I'lattsniouth tails lo connect w i h the nc couiiiiodaiion Haiti on C. li & St. Jo II U. g ii g north abom 9 a. ui-, and does not remain at Pacific cry until tue accommodation train arrives from Council B utr, ai aboin ii (. m. These i rams cmiti-ci vvith the Expre- irain m Ifie N. W. V oul.l it noi be tortlie interest of our business men to make an aiigements io have hacks Connect with every train we having several stage lines from this "oini ? S. M. The Mobile Register exhorts its dis ciples to deal with die whne Republi cans after thist fashion: "They are dogs and -houd be treated as dogs, dogs only tolerated nnw t ecause the power of tlie sw. rd is in the hand- of our en emies iu Congress, but will nut be tol erated one hour after the people recov er ttie liberty to do justice upon their opore-ors. It is ihe duty of every Southern man to cut these vermin Ezcom.tiouicate them ; spew them oui as oiitcastsi and social pariahs, with whom it i si disgraceful to hold social intercourse. Mr. Johnson has) heard from Maine, (le pleasantly informs Democratic del gallons who w:it upon hnti m pursuit of Gove-rnuiei.i patronage itt.il ma'eriai id. that lie lias too e Id tive, mce It is no Use : "Tnai boss eye? i sot "" To th- I iie-t party uf l)em i ratic beg gar- our iishiiigiou di.-pa'ch r-poits III as s.iMllJ itial . Vjui iur wou'il noi any unite than four Suites. V. Y Tribune is, lj .. it . . , I fie 11 ) s ill IS tie have been C'HtV ; of atiother .1 tirm 'V ih- Cantal i's-lf . . . ' " i f.eliijr I h 1-t tixie- the M'eii" i t their trai.s gr-ss.oil. They took ..IF all the Lands j of IIIU-IC Willi lhem for the grund ('on- r .. , ... ; .1 I.! J .i i V-l.tloii in Jrllliade I' hl l, and the faith- , !'ul Dciii' CratS foil d It III, rO--lh!e to A ii t nrum Up a single drum wber-wih I0 beat a serenade jri .,r of th-ir rran' ., catiill'iate fur the iff I'r e-id-' ricy Wherefore Mr B'air ii.l ! is' carpet- bag passed it and OUl of tho ci'V UmiO rrcst! Tr '? I IV.4DC !l A.Vll'TOX ! Is olXi- uf pfin- ipal men in the democratic party, and the man who de mande the insertion in th New York platform of the law-defy iog, goverii in ent-orertur ning. Republic-destiny ;ng, j rebcliion-breed.ng plank in regard lo j -ht; Sou:Leru Slate governments. Wade Hampton advocates the democratic (CJcd 1 save the mark) measure of starving ' al1 -"J vvl!! 1101 v:e the ticket. I -,w do "you hke ihnl doctrine, freemen f -k f r i , air. I "r lUe ' u ''J I1iace " aJt" f the Hampton and his party in power ? Mr. Frank Jiiau's friends at the South are taking htm at his word. They are trampling into the dust the usurpations of Congre?s known as the lit construction nets. One hundred and fitly muideis tor political causes in Louisiana and signs of increasing tut biilence led the Governor and Legisla tore of that State to appeal to the (Jen eral Government for military force. A similar state of affairs has just led to a snnilnr application from the Governor and Legislatore of Alabama. Of the condition of Georgia, the riotous dis persion of a Republican meeting la-t .-aiurd.ry at Camilla, with a loss of fifty Republicans killed and wounded, among whom wa the candidate for Congress from that dis. net, may serve as an il lustration. Similar outrages, we arw informed, are occurring all over the State. But the reconstruction of Georgia has been again reconstructed on ihe Blair pattern With half the Republi can C unties of he State disfranchised in the Legislature because of the com plexions of their representatives, L, en. Blair's followers have it all their own way. When tha Governor asks them io unite wnh hi.ii in rer resenting the condition of the State to the General Government, and calling for aid to sup pres the disturbance, they coolly bury his message in their Democratic Com tnittees, and incontinently vote down -uch resol nions as it cuntt-fiiplaied. The Georgia legislators such of them as. by the grace of ihe Frank B.air policy, are spared to A'lanta make no objections to the shooting down of Re publican candidates for Congress, and the di -persion of Republican meeting will losse of fifty killed and wounded. There is but one, way to restore the 'Government and the Constitution, and that is for th President elect to de cl.tre these acts ii ill nnd void, compel "the army to undo its usurpations at the 'South disperse the carpet bag Stnte liovermnents allow t!e white people to reorganize iheir own Governments, and elect Senators anJ Repreen'.a- lives " Tribune. The following are among the arden' supporters ai.U menus oi Oram and ihe Ch'cngo P atfnn: SlIERMA, SlI LH1D A.V, Thomas, Meade.' Fa an a out. The following are cuirng the arden' j supporters and friends ot Seymour and ihe Tr.minaiiv Platform : lirt ukcu a no, Forrest, Hampton, Si mm L?, Toomhs. THE ATIO l, llEIL'Ul.lCAi Pl It TI OIt.M. 1st. We c inf rrfi ul te the rnuniry upon tbe as Hurel Mie.'fi- nflheirconsoiicti. II p.l'ry .if ('onurrss, as vi.. iici. by ihe a.l.'ptioa iu th.: ni.u.irity of lie States lately in r.-bfliiuit, of loutitutiuDe S'-eMrfi.s; q.iMlc.Tll iiD'l ,..1iCichI r'hls. t i il., ali.l ret.-irt it Hsihe'lu'V if ihe jrovrrimcnt to e-ulairi lb .se .-oD-titiiiltins anl prrvet.t the p -ople .f encli Stat- rr on licliib' emttled to a Stat'.' ( aaarcby r luili'ary rule i I The (tuiraDly by ConprcSH of equal Hurr.age t. nil loyai men in th 3 ai'h ilcmnd.-.l by every cousideraii'iu "f public safely .f itratiludt: of J il- ic an.l mu-t 1h tnairiLiine.I, wbiU the (juectu.i) of fiiffrk-e 10 !) the loval states properly belong- lo tlie people of tho-e St.-itee. I).l w.- bri.UDCi; all r,rrnof repudiation as a n:i ti..Dl cnaie. and the r rtimiil h'nor veuiiee ihe payment of the pulilic i t;i! te(iiie8 ia the ulin )"t t".d f .iih to iur tre.Ii;. r M h . in - a:i.l ahroinl Not only acc.r: in to he letter, lii.t the i-pnit ol it. liiws uQ.ir whu'b It ae c.nti need 4 li it H .Lie to ihe l.ibor .f the UHli'.n that llic-tx-ii:.n ..f the nation eh uli be eqnititse aol r -d.i.-.-J 4 r.tiidi.. ah lh" o .ti.'Dal faiih w ill pe: not. fi'h Ttie natiooal d'-t. c- r.tric'ed aa it La b'-eo, f.r ihe p. eh.-rvaiion of the t'nion, 'or al' tin..- lo c- in.-, h'iu:d Ie eximilvd over a fair perjud o.r r--deiiipii.i.i; ai J it U the duty of Cor.sres- to reduc b. nitere-t thereon atienever it caa boue-l!y be diu. l lh That the b'-nt pI ry to dllniTanh cur t,nrden of dela i t'. mi impr.'Vc ..ur credit that cipuli-is will pet-k t' loan n money at ..vrer rates of in'er. st than now pay. Hti l tuns' Cuiill'iu- to pav , I'.uk a-i rcii'liat on, ttartia! or U.ta'v op. cr covert i ihrea erej ..r :ip cted. ih Ti.e e.iveo.ni. ni f the Cnitf d -States should lie a'lniiiii-te'ed wi ti the strictest rcoiiumy; aril th-rorroi.ti.-iis wiii-'i liave be'-o so sharn-lully nur-ed and fullered by Andic-" Johnson call loudly for rad ical reform Sth W. pr..fr.nndly dph.re the untime'iy and iraicic .I'jt'b of btihiiii Jjiocola, sod r.ao-t tt.e acce-i-.on of Andrew J diuson to ttin Pres iliicy. mho tian acted tracheri..i.ly to Ihe iH-ople who ebxted him acl the cause be wa p e.ltf'd to support; has u-u 'p. d li (h le(ji-i-live an.l ju.ii. lal fu ctions and has retu-ed to ecut the law-; has u;'d hi bii:h idtic-to induce olher r.fllce'H to ignore and vio ate th. law-; has en.p;tie.t bis executive powera to r.-i.der i s.cureitie properly, peace, Iiteri and lif of lt;e cit t- o; lias ahu ed the pardnoibK power; h-a ile'i..unced ttie nari.ia il leislHture as uncon etiuitionai; lia ,eMt-n ly mq.I corrupiiy re.si.-Ued by ev. ry uieaiisjin h-s i.irer, every .t.iper atrcinpt at til.' reC'tsti notion of t e hiales lately in rebellion; ha- perverted the i nblic p:itronape iJto an enKiris of wholes. tie corruption; and ha be.-n justly iuj P' cbed for hijli crimes -ant Riiarlemranore. aod prope-ty priinoiince'l guilty thereof by the v.-te cf 35 S.-uauna- 9th. Toe do. trine of Great Britain aud other Europ.-au pi'Wers, ti nt ttecau- a inriri is once a sub ject he is ,iway.i m-isl ti resiled al every hdl ar.l tiy ttie l!uir.l Stale- as m reor of the feudal tims. Hot at.thortz. d l.y ttie law nf natinfts, an.l at war Willi mil national ln'U'-r arm i inli-pi-cdeuc. Natur alized itia mar. inuti'd to be profcte.I in all ttuir righln of cilii o-nip, i though I' ey weie ua live born; ar.-l no cit.ze . uf th- L'niie.l Stales. natie or riatti. .iz -.1, must tie liatd. to arrest and impris onment t.jr any fori ikii power, fur arts done or wor ls spoken in ihi c.nmtry; rind, il -o arreHed and iin p' i-oned. It is the d'lty o' the goveriiuicut t j int-r-lere in his tn-h f lOih. t all who were faithful in thetrial of the late war-, ttie e t re none cutil'e.l io more 'special honor than h b'ave soldi r-an J eainea wtio i n d'jr.d'he hardships of campaign arid i rji-e. a .d i io.ueritled their lives m the . rvire of 'he coj .try. I the ti.iUDlte4 aul i.etls'olis pr'.-( ;ed ty law for Oiese ; t be f..rp tir.u. 1 lie - i.lows afld orplaos of the! J'1"'''l1'"w,lJ'"; ,h." ,,e f1 a acred Iiewacy o-'i"a iuei to m- uii i on s iiiwicoiu 1 li K..P iiru mik'ra'iori . which in the past has a Med so in cu to the wealth, develop . nt of re- some.:-, and inciea-e of power to tnls nation the .,vlmii ..pp.ee-e.l ..fall nauon, houl.ibe f "!" "' eoour-t-d ty iit e.al auJu-t policy l"2tb. his conver.tion d-cla.es iti symr.aihy wiib all lb-' ..ppre-sed peoplsa which are struc'iing for we recoun t-he great principle laid ilon m the Declaration of I ndi.en lsor as the true fouo'aii.ri o: it'll. nralic irovernni ct, and we hail ,,, Bad.,e every etf.,rt toward mkinK those principle a l.viiiR reaiiiy ou eveiy foot of Anr ricn Utb, That we highly eommend the sririt -f nisjr- h h'.th m 'n win "'treil in rslfc-iinc bavst ov (rank I v and boo. esilyco-o erp ,1 ith ns in r-storm -C ihe peace of T "V-.J..'' . 'vor therein .val of tie rea rici.ona luipos. d Uoi ,4lte'14was syirlt of rviKliiosi, ICQ as NOTICE ! ! NOTICE 1 ! f I c USf ree.v.: 4 uiy FALL AAD W INT ICR STOCK OF GOODS, anJ dri-iie to cs:t special atte-aion t, th ,Bn ci:cit a careful exauiiuati a ut ih GOODS AND PRICES before pttrchanu .:,efier,t aj r am J, t,rm,n, u, KEEP MY STOCK o larre j:.J WELL ASSORTED - anil lli prices OF EVERYTHING o low aa to umke it II, e n.tr-t t.f every FARMER A N D M E C II A N I C IN CASS COUNTY, to call bikI either BUY OR POST THEMSELVES before buying ..t,,, E. . DO V E Y Plattmoaib, Oct. 1, lb6S- tf. PICO II ATE NOTICE. , N this T. I.. Simpson, Adnilnl.tratnr of ibe e-iateor N II. Mu..liee. bae maJe ap;IUUo to tuake In, dual eiuera.'bt ..f ,ai.l nuu Toe Court Iks a,.,,lDte.l III- J I iUv r Ocinlvr, IMS, to hear the sjuie at bu . flk iu tor cuy ,.f e k.I-iuauUi at 111 o'clock a m ,., itwt day. All t-ruua liiWr esiwl will appear lo lirar the eaire. Uieo unuer my Lau4 and ,-. tLi Wt h day of September. ' WILLIAM D.ttAOK. Hrobaie Jadgr. O-t. 1. 156S 8 George Boeck, Dealer io all aioJa cf Agricultural Implcuit'iitH. ManufiCu-er of W.1GOXS, BUGGIES &C. Rfl airing done with Beauus lud Dlpit. h. -Atlhtwj alory llritfc Sbop, 1'lhlieiceuih Wbrak'. July-!3i. 1S68. nletf. HEALTH, COMFORT AND ECONOMY. 3 RE A SO.S FOR IiOARDlMU with GKC.'W. COLVI V, OAK STREET. - - - PI ATrSMOUTU Two Mo:ks Dorthwe-t ol Brirk l.uol-ltoufe. HE has a BATH UO UHK,Uf le patrons; hla roomi are wall ventilated, and bin prices are rrasoriible. (Jdij 8 nlfllf. DATIU LEVITT, 1 11. .h. n. nvi leavitt t iivds:, Ro al Estate 015c e. -AK- Ilojnrstcad Directory NEBRASKA CI TV , j LI.N tOLJ, NEB., op'site LandOfice adman House. Government Land selected fr.jtn pirnonsl eistr-ioa-ioo. Free llnmni-nln aeiecte,!. enrved and e. cu.rd. Lands In rwnd hand . and niiir',ved farms b. iiKht ..od sold. Tales ciamitied, aud Conveys1tes mrd. crriRT-trts John R. Tnrner. lata Pre O it O 1' I'. K; Lee Co mty Nation it Hank, D:i.n, 111. -Knhert Harris, Supt C & Q K K ; At,y Hanker In Whiteside cuuiily, l:i. ; U-gis er and Kectlver of Land Orfice, Nebraska Cuy. nil District Court. Sounder, County. NOIlDF is b.-rebr Kiveti, that Id ' mpliar.ee with trie petition o' the ton my Coram'sarners of Salidars cuunty, N' hrasks, I h are appoii.ted a term of the District Court for said I'nunty, to t lis id oa the 23d day of Oct. 'bar, a. o s1s. Oi:r. B. I.AEK, J"lk-e 2 1 District. Platumouih, Sept. lOtb, lbSsl. u'i44 B. Sfi-biock, K. UiiicR HtmiHiH Co. Clerk and Recorder, Dept'y C erk H Ksc'r. Spurlock & Windham, rirA TTSiroCTII, XKBRASKA. FRONT ROOMS OF COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT & SOLD. Title laxaiiiinrd, ami Conveyances Itladc, Taxes paid and reaipts forvcarded promptly. Plattsmouth, June 1S,1I till. NKW MEAT MARKET!! GEO. FICKLER II CO. - (JORXEIl 2J 4- MA IX STREETS, PL ATTSMOL'TH, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on hacd the teft of All Kinds of Meats, which they can furnish their custoin-rs st the KST OF Rd IKS fOS CASH 1 Ju'.y 'id. lsS 3u. Empire Bakery ! 2d ST., OPPOSITE "SKWT YORK' S TO tit " PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEB. Confectioner iea, SHE AD, PIES, CAKES, CHEESE, and S WEES CRA CKERS. REFREIIMEXTS kept on hand at all ume. . 11UUERTY. nlStf.