The Democratic Watchm an n.n,i,EFoNTE, PENN' A. P. CRAY MEEK. - - - - Editor FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 9,1868 TERMS --t2 tr when p Lid in ad vnn ,,, 2.50 wh e n 110 i iirri - nk 114 1111 , 0, and SLIM i‘ bon not paid bef.+ro the eNplralion of the Coax National Di'mocratio Nominations ri;E6ii)!: r. 1101.1A1 10 SEYIOI.III, OF NEW 1 ( • FOR VICE PRESIDENT GEN. `FRANK P. BLAIR OF MIS,;,01_11il AT LARIIE ELECTOIIB • I.lltortoi W CA.s, 111:-T11 vr 1. - E Kmnerly 2 Chas. M. Leans 3 Ch 43. Ihiek wallet fin ,, rge It Berri, weroge,h.ll,, Bhahtcr 7' R.E Monaghsin . ; 8 Ilxv L Wen , leriel• 9 lloruard 10 Willtam Stitc.k 11 A 1 . 1 proadhond 12 John ..111amlig VII LIAM V. firaRATII ELECTOR:: 1.1 Jett. C A tnmermstn, 11 Wln P Wallington 15 Wit\ Crros IR IVm I' beholl 17 ... -Cyrtui I, in; IA A e`Roy..4 19 Wm A lialbriith '.!o;Jatin 11. Packard. 21 Janice C Clarke, .IMnII tijepk in 9 23 :0111011 Samuel l' Wilson Democratic State Ticket FOR AU Dno R t,ENTRAL LION. CHARLES F: BOY LE, of Fa} r Counly. ' FOIL SUI!,VI lutt GENERAL., GEN. W ELL! NGTON 11. ENT, a Columbia Counly District and County Ticket FOR JVDME, C. A. AIAYEIt, of Lock Haven FOR CONURESi, L. A. MACKEY', of Lock_llaven -P. GU kY, MEEK. 0 , 1” , 0( Y. STITZER4 _joust r,ING FIZENNICIIM -J1)11N 1 . ,, AllllOll, -IV P NfIT( 111:1,I For k S,tri ~ Not on the Defence! I he Democratic tarty, he it under stood, i•• not on the ilrlence in tilt, ,catopairti. 11'e are the attacking party IVe mean to diiSe the enemy from pillar to pot. frorai • ;post tat' the la t ditch, and above all mean to klii%ethan from the Twat VII I tilt y are Thudding In , tich a yam II rtr 110 1 . 11110 t , ) • to apply cpitlict4 0/11(" . ` , -11111 t fl at I e -vat It t 0,11. 0,11. 11,• , 11 ,t•rat• are rat tor- - .11-1,,%.11, tliipz th,v may be cAllod and that 1tadn..111 , n1.4 ev ert 'him; it Itint• t.. 6, "1.'11. - al, - and .n on Only ' !miry — moral id, a," Ane too ex perel>e , they ru.t ton 111,1(.11 money, The enuntry rtnnot afford theta , • ::eopperhea(ll-n L...Alheaper,au,l will leave a niar...!in for I,e, I coal, clothe , ki(((v.e rent, .110(.• for the el,ll,lren.and other I how. till a" "halt:, anal noon ey '11,14 campaign n, a ma er 91 4%0,, waerra, a nil l•read an.lbait ter, not "morn! III(ne, (;./ 1)1.M.1t I{‘N, CH UWE 1101114' 1111 , 1!I (110 , 1` to ploy vtho are rearm-vile for t • te. Ti 44, of our public men, the , 1"4L.1.41.,Ve 1171(,),V(,'S they .heir ra tad. I)erno-racy haynt i rrile n 1 1 ;7(51 it has dune no wrong+ arel lats. nothing to defend Let" Itailicalism know that it ha, committed every .peen-, of no rage - let it know that it k nn the defens ye. It the ( . .1111 , 111 4, 1 , /11 of the ermie+ it ha; lieon coilty of and lot its ,qmaker4, hired a+ they ambi by the money ph the Iwitelliolilerdb fend it if they can It, .nnr duty, and at the polio on next, make .he final (drug,. aviimt, radical corrmit;on, olitrai:e and terns; The Deserter Law. !terminilier tlitt lf: rua, one eitiine, de the right to vote on the charge of desertion, 71Illest tl tptirocen dill he hac heen regularly fried by court mar tial and Aly rang ;ctn.! Frank Joy 'lon, the Secretary of the (7imittion- Wealth, Wrote to the Sheriff of Hun tingdon county as follows "The Dociiion of the Supreme Court, to which you refer, decided the law un con,..titutio nal so far as rolates to dosert ere who have never been tried by Court Martial." sr Lot that be rhown to the election officers, and if any one of them disre gards the law, let a civil suit for darn - ages b 6 instituted against him. They cannot escape if sued. Let that be well understood- —lf you want to vote for an arts - -tocrat ,who would not shake your . hand unless it, was covered with a kid glare—vote fur Lord Arinatron LABORING MEN—a vote for the radical ticket, on Tuesday next, is a vote for patched pants for rurselves and broad-cloth for the bondholders. Char,z,es They Don't Deny Voters of Centro, County, this is theja-4,, opportunity we will have of spOking with e n before the election' —the last. chance we can have of ap ilvaling to your better judgment and in behalf of y'our own interests. W e have been in earnest in Cho campaign that will soon close--in carno‘4,beeause we, as a majority of your'stli, es, are poor and arc feeli-g the oppression that radical legislation has fastened upon us-in calmest, because we believe, as honestly as we beOve thtire is a Cod of Justice, that the'wqty now in power, eontrolV by. theam l;; lied interests of the counthy,i4r.iliC worst enemy the poor men 9h4leere f Alry . . the latprinmwi—car ti 4 4 . 1 1 4 F we b 4 we 44t4 inlcar;est, we pl are written eartrestly,. ' ' NS%lit,:elti"fe. said ;low t, AO 4 hVIZOII,4 . tI: ins butarthe - pllinflivicest, .9_16d1. truth, lf Ikerp',:was ever it efmniry ursed with thieres ins poww, 4,, .4rith law breakers as rulers, and with ponr men-oppressors, as conductors of pub lic offices, this country now is. We have no more at stake than has any other po9r tnan. We loose no more if radicalism succeeds again, than does every other laboring MUD in the country. If others can stand a longer rule of negroc's and thieves we can, but for the life of us 'we cannot see why, it should be so. 'We cannot see why any than of independence, of sense, of honor,or of Common respect. for Litnsektul his race, can vote.for a party that acted as the pa o rty in power has dope. We have charge-I it with preventing a Union of States, and its leaders 4 - Dared Not Dony It. , We have charge, , l. (hell) with op pressin;Ftbe great nia , , , es of our peo ple, with exorbitant taxes to pay gobl intereq to, :yid tale+ fur, bonaul,l ers, and they r. o Dared nor Deny It We have charred them with rob lung the labcring white moo yf the North, to,keep, through their Freed titen't, Bureau, a worthle,s, lazy lot of negroe. And thieyes,to the SUutli,and they: Dared not Deny It _%"' 44then, nth in ere i t-in I: the toddle debt at rate of ten of per nioli EN, and Dared not Deny It.. . , • Wr have elipifti t Ni i ! ii:tylth- , ltian demi; lar+ yeariy, thnt•ii. wr i ttrig frimi the tic „ • , . oscont 41 r It! , 10)vrIllg 111:14 , 4 . 4, Itt i Looky uit tL ytivort.titt.tit .• I kat the ertlPCirn tit trr.i,evprit'y o• gtrd they Dared no: Deny /t- We have charged them with mak,: lIIZI !rig itvgnwm vwf•r , nt ten •tatv4 ail thi, eo%ernitient, find that, they the same pmvvr.il•tv. ,,, • rtl tli,. hi mak. , thvm vnt ni I'cnp9,y!van I and al•ca in , re, a nit 4 hoy , `. Dared not any tt Wt. ha Ve.f! II f "fed f 6111 With Civor ing such laTgq av will at litikilroil* of dollar. to the taxes of' evelry ranibilq and inechltilo in the rojintry,anfl they Dared not Deny It. \V( ha . ve charged them with keep mg a standing army in time of lie4ee, that iv rov i rlg people of 011.4 country $150,000,000 annually, and they "" Dared not Deny It ...These am well am eharge.olsrorem of other eriteem have been laid at the door of the Radical party, not only by tlom paper, but by every Democratic jour . nal and , pealer in the land, and .the hired leader, or that part, 144,c;*1 itillt lhr q"1.1 of Mr tro , nrihnblrr—have not dared to deny any of theme, urtd by their fallow to do mo have Adknotv edged th ir Truth How then,,e,th you, lione,t laboling men 1 04 fltre county, vote for ll u , party j.e-.l.,nri -iritli"the laboring men all over the country in voting it out of power, h ' Look Out for Lies ! X We understand that the oppo.ti,tion parrS , are preparing a number or post ers and LYING lIAND BILLS to circulate - on the day of the election. Look out Vor them. Ifthe facts they pretend to set forth are not tuunitigated lies, why arc they held back until no answer ean,be made to them or proof published that thqy are lies. Spurn all efforts of thiskind,to deceive you as the meanest and most't•owardly trick of our opponent,. Look upon all such posters, bills. dodgers, itc., as PALPABLE LI ES for such they are, and 'their authors know it, and, feared to publish them when there was an opportunity to prove them such. LABORING MEN—a vote for the radianl ticket, on Tuesday next is a vote for high taxes for yourselves and notams for the bondholder. MI What They Are to Vote For. The supporters of Radicalism are not only expected to vote in favor of taxes to support Oar Freedmen's Bu reau and in — favor of the right of no , grocs to hold all offices, from tax col lector to Congressman, but they are expected to vote for TA XE.'i for the payment of inter cat 00 the public debt till the next century. TAXES for the payment of the National debt in (Tin. T4.X ..... P.- 4 3 for the support of a stand ing qtny to hubjugate States. 4 :l` A Xl+:S to pay the expenses of im peaelng hone , ,t officials. I'A N . 14:S to arm Southern negr'hes. to enforce Sumn‘r 's 1141 ! , tabli,hing negro Nuffrage i 1 the North. TAWS to car out the Radical pleiject•lbr organizin)6.4 congressional aruiy in the North. TA XES to pay for continuous stn.. sipo olCongresv. 'TA XES fkir the cost of suppres• sing white suffrage. TA XES to pay the board and pleasure travels of white' washing Congre.siomd e(1.11111 TAXIS for the inturest on the na tional hank currency. TAXES to pay legions of tax gath erers. TAXEB to pay military comnipi, BEM TAXES to pay for the protection of I?astern nianuCict ure-; TAXES to :end fleets on plea4ure Crlikes through European water. 4 , TA\Fa to feed Congresioonal land -peculators. 4 AXES for every nelieine of p.llll -an er, il and de,putt-tit hhirh a Mid teal ContireNs may see. ft t 9 invent attil (income "out.ide the etin-tit - CIO* TA XEr; to huy brerd fur thieving, lazy raigroe , , too indolent to work to keep t he tu 4.• TAxu:,.., to keep bonTholeri . luxury and label intr men in poverty I'.lxv..s t lp It ht taxei of Bond holder. alto%t. lit:lowa h • out lii eouotr, Who onr cool an! pay nothLttg. to ill al wain (how r T.\ F.:4 to tnpkt+ rich titer richer " ll,c do 'yo . ll tax paycrs of "Old CA:1111'e Dare, You Vote for Them ! K 0.1 . t4l3lll2f;ocing .N4ro Sol' , - forgo 111.0 . 1 he 1,y,, , p1t:, of, the Noi t 11, ;Twit I. lIIIW 14ccd' upon those of t lic 1 1 e quip h, is dill peWding.stiol will be,l, 1 l'iih'd lts il t . he neat Li l h,tres4 ••I,Aitp Xrtm,plor,,ii •a‘ 4 t ilaT.eiii , l•• • ;•ll,en , ll /,rite, r wilt to ?VIII thol /I MC IBM( Irk,fr i tra,./I, ;irii i ..[:lilt he ‘yr'brii 1 I 01:. 'Ft rwil 01, - 11' ) „,,,-040 of:Ciptre county, 11o' 1.4) %n you,want ngero sufTrage; upon you'' 1),) )Olf Want t(1 bi , 1, 1,111 by them at the pollm, ore I ell ,ou , of he. itiry boxon+ by t lied] in our t•ourts. 9 Do yotc want them. Imokr,l up by delraded white men, to insult #.)yu :n ]I , your catfish+ I, by being erowded into car+, stage', c li qrc h e ..,, place, of amusement, and into your 'omn louschold 9 DO you want to havett -.said that, the white men of this country have -not intelligenee i•notigii . to govern it thernselvel and were couirwihNi to call on an inferior and degraded:race to help them ? If , o. Vole for A RMSTMINO and the remit of the lt,tdical ticket. EVE it l' )I`.o UPON I l' IS IN FAVOR OF N Ell HO SUFFRAG E. ->< Look Out for Stickers ! We tknderhtand that certain of the Radical candidates are traveling the county, taing to induce a Democrat in each tovryi,hip to4tick their names tri the regularly printed Democratic ticket, and tten distribute them to Demoeratm, as the regular ticket to vote. LOOK MIT FOR 'rips FRAIJIi LOOK AT YOUR THZ.E.T. BE FORE VOTING and- . fiA . that the names of every Dembdtatie eapdt , date is upon it.. Don'Ol3. decei.d Work, and beanie tharyt u are not cheated, and w. will all'hate a glori ;ins time rejoicing over one of the grandest and most complete , victories ever won by the honest tan of the State. . —Lord Armstrong, who refused to lend a crippled veterin a crutch for a few hours and would not sub scribe, out of his abundance, one cent for bounties to soldiers or relief for their families, now asks the soldiers to support himit LABORING MEN—a vote for the radical ticket on Tuesday next, Is a vote for GOLD for the rich, end RAGS for the poor. MAckey--Armstrang., of Centre, coming, l'ioga and Potter counlies, remember when you go to thi , 0,1 Tt.duv 11V1t. that I. M (*.Urn' 1.111 till9f ; if pyi'lg the 13011114 111.i'iroiSeill)uel'I. P , ovvirsitNli is in cat;or of ir.r . ,ing the Bend,' in (;(11.D. 2.. NT ACK EY i, iic raver or making !lie Bondholder pay share ,stState , county, School and Road taxes. AnusTunNu i,4 fir cxmapting the the hollers or $2,500,006,000 of Bonds from all taxes. 3. MACKEY is in favor ' of the same 'kind or money l'or the filmier, the merchant, the mechanic, the laborer, and the Bovd .acs PAPER for the prodver, and tax -payer, and tnit,i) for the IV holder and tax-cow:omen in favor of substituting greenbacks for National li ink Notes, npd vtith them ply tiff $111,00;),000 of time National debt, thus saving to the tax-payers sl‘t,ollll,lllM in 001,D, each year. A ItliTitoNc; fitviir , the Bank nioriniffily, which 11111111', the I{,lllk, to 11(1111 the people's liond,, aria_u,t the the peoplv'N Hite , , irceo trig `ll per rent in gold 011 tlii Bowl-, ;mil a, much mon , rte t tic w1:11.11 p 1111 1/3101.1111 111% 1111) 5 11g.1( FY lq nevor of redwing thi pay of tnentheri of Conare,s from Pm a year, to s`• per day, saviiig to tlw tax-payer, of (hi, - thgrict, not le , R than $7,',00 epch Congress. Ait msrtto rvltk:em In plea g( Linis i I`lv I f reliving lii piny oT 11 %( KVY 1, oprn. c 1 to Nv.c.ro) Fry Fit v;i: ArtM , :iltr)vc; nvolv: of Ntwto St 11 , 11.‘c0 , 7. MACK t V I , in favor of a rovern went or n Itito int‘ll Att‘f , ,TtioNii , nyq that he tvottl.l , ton givi , awl 1 .11 ro , l o poNi..l . to o gto e, to po , pr to l e . to• 4 M Clit.Y the ftiothi of the la- horivt:! ItNNTBOStI with I)icii. YATES thlt thov are ntithlw.! Litt the " •eakt of !.(a•tely •-• For the liondholder i,(411) AllYl,llliiNi;, eandida 0., for roilvro ,, , iniri is in raVnr iron) taNatintl, 'an.] i•'ttin~ pal and Hitt 11 .,. q. 1;01.1) He is in faiiir o f ~ , Fitinitmv a 1:1.t d money pot,ier atztorist o‘• r 141! , f1V , the man who own, a little house and lot shall totY, upon it city tax, tfiktiool t,l x, Stat , e . ::\ month, IN hut tiii v izintin who ha. ::111 lilrt or Ono iii . (loiveitinient loni•ls..sh•di to • If Ihia pointy (If :\ nus - ritoNit'tt 1;1'r I , l'‘ ail a 11 ., V tiOl.it'r) will eoutml• the po;ti l i vrl . 4 ,,,ol,4rs T i t iompr, I , ,,,vhind ba,,• mountry y...lr* the 1:11)41t1Z MO of 111 dntrtet ,oh. for AItII7II , INU rind party they ti ore o build 11 ti,Afoitp,• 1 I ' ll , ihe 111 weialth, whnso howls are ekein pt from taixtvion. apd whose efforts are all for preserving them roltrYttitl \ r - n, Willie they th tinsel ves are - ti •I by every a if the government, and are sit ppor tlft 13hnr and [tins try of the tax'paymg prof•le of the country Voters of Centre mom ty,it remains for you to say elitt her you will vote to build up an uttttixml ni foci ity power m•hittlittr you will vote to pay inir portion of Ills p,,,p'e s:Ie.ISO/;I) and antither in'enrr, nen,' y our sentilllCtits Oil tIIIS Sllbieei (IV ? 1: , 111.-1/a next, by voting for Aitmsititi•tvii, if' you are to favor of the bondli•ilditts, and fir 111AnKEY if you are a friend of the laboring trin`,lso Examine Your Tioirete! We caution all Demoer:as to look well to their tickets, to e.t. - It:lin 40 . EVERY NAME IS ON THEM. Therepre arrendy bogus tickets out with one or two names - changed by the substita ahn of Radical eandickes. Keen a look out, and if a bogus ticket is dis covered, destroy it, and ice who it I:. distributes - them. Do not take any man's wor4for the gcnoiness of your ticket, BuT LOOK FOR YOUR SELF. —To lighten your taxes—to bring back the peace, prosperity and hap piness of former years—to make your income greater and your hours of toil leis—to protect the poor against the oppressions of the t • ' the Democracy. LABORING idEN—a yore for the radical ticket on Tuesday next, is a vote to make slaves of your children, for the children of bondholders. Vote the '2Vhole Ticket flo you tvant honeA govern ment, If you jlO vole lot the Demoerati'e eatn)idate , ;. • VOTE FOR BOYLE, for A till tt r (iv nerd, and not, for General I I:I rt !Xt. Boyle will hold the door of the Tiea , dtry elo,e agftiu , d, Legi•dative Gounotteeq, and .11,•11 plunderers Il;:n4, %rho acknowledffeq that hi , drew-- wit hunt tenderiev, an hour's service. fraud, and the $9.501i com mittee iinoney, 11:trt rarift did not Therefor: , tt not :t faithful scr yaw., Don't vote for him. Vote ror Boyle Don't lute 6n. Ca no virn,,but you Want the rialit man in tilt right, ',hen lur Surveyor (leneral, Vole for W. H. Ent, who was. a ,real soldier, a 'Boy in Blue" that the army nrcd not he n.doitneil of, and who will, iltdectiol, r-iltice 010 o poro.es or the Ave and Pay III.)te looney into file Tron , liry than Coropholl. Vote for the true soldier, hint. Vole for lie tcill tvrac•ctit :(01.1 lion( (Al)* and will care for your ititcre,(t , he( ati-e In. inter(o,s are okillical with pori- Ile will be an honor to the ili.tro(t. Ncillie • 41r111)11C1{1, ti por , (—proad, himr Limp Aitu-(Titi(N(l, will 014 r((i) et ,, ciit the Lid gri.a , (4l ari-toeracy and bontlocrar.V ut the Vote for "In, er. {le i ild'ifilenriri that diArict” . vcill I t I. 4 l(road 14i .114,e )go .;olc (rye! .- II i • inir:d.clu!t,- :vice i. ahg‘o t igcach . 1it...411E74d. I I:a I i t n ar i Jll •I: all, hi . It , l lTi\ ' dl-(oat.(11 Lu it c .... ilia, ...logic( u,gnar (4‘irbt....o.gar. and (gv,'alld lu. N 1 , 141,To!ilk , f , AT I ":111')i • I.4l'N' lin IS , MI Int:MD.111'111 to. fi 1111111 ni huff. .6,4 itttetnity and VOW I he Coo !kV Tielcel, :11,1 • I,ttn 'l.\ I.l‘l, nn nl lIIj tu v i n. I .11!, :111.l II - t!..• ' I i1;1,, lld V, 1, ;1111111 , lit 1,1 111' 'lllll l 1.1,1 that y,.14 I' tl %Or Iht Taxpayers,''RecollEct ! TI I,t Wiv. NI ,1 Iti l .•i, I I 1 ,1 1 ii Uu th , !.14 :•,,•(' 1,14e1 I i:❑ :I , I.om t li IWq,V , II- , I I '2, 1 . 411111y . t• 6 ' 0.110 id . ,„ 43 t )11-t "`. $73,680 00 ‘e 1h ,, 11,14 . fd, c o ,i It ( /1110 (if J l llll.l • llr.rln,r/edher% /I'l/ 1111111 11 , 0 111 , 01 111 1 01 , 111;01 HI 01 , C 011,17 (), re 1r 0 ' 1,11,1,, 11/1 , 1 11 11111.1 Oen/I . llr hp, i t NVII.. di“;:' , .i wit' 1,11 ,1 1 ,. dit ;11 A time ~ I I , t , ,r,itti.l 1 ,, ale d , IIII, 1 , 11 i k 111 II 01101 , VA. V. ,. lir ; ,,,:,!:..1 7,1 ;J.', lriLit . 4 Cep( tile ordinary t . ‘pe,4) or e .th gocri vr,twrit. t,) t•Acet, iilc.rt.a- , at tin , rate.' A•-k thr 11111 , 3 %%hi, ak. \ 1 , , , -111, 4 ,4 111 1110. 1 0 W 1.11'n1.1, "11 . 1 . 11,• , ..f1ay fle Xr, tli 5011 , 1 , ,,) , 11,-. or CI I, mplivy g .t.„,., „, d e b t , and jedtvi 4mr .141 tlu. rale $l4ll Our Major , • •• ity Be? It lime] %int rii. hall ntir tnajority in the l'otinty,he nn Tnemlay nevt '? We A lombl malso. it a thaw-and, wr 1' , 04 FAMIT Shall it be tinder that fignie ? it I+ for you to ;•ity.P There never was a Letter elianee for work -- twer a letter r hative ror a num phi riot's Nietory. ;tail hom.q/q, we WI LI, I.a‘• mew Of the firandoit victor'', .1, if yinn lint do jour that ever eiteeteil the hearts of Ihti.t . (terms I ynit but SEE Tli EV ERY DEMOCRATIC VOTE 18 I'ULIJ and work eni4rtetieary at tho polls nn Tueml a v next, I.!esitre County will pi ve llt ter 111;NffitrI) '11:/jOrity. Jfark the pre (Ifrtion • ---If you want to sop for a man whit refused to subscribe ono cent of his vast, n o •art+ to the soldiers bounty fund, because he was exempt from , Alfaft, on account of a wca,k back, vote fpr LoRD AIIIIMTRONO. LABOUING MEN—a t vote for the radical ticket on.,,Tuesday next, Is 3 vote for less money for yourselves, and more money for the bondholder. Do Your DIAN, a' Lower Your Taxes ! On next 'fite.day, fellow eitizeng, you are called upon t t perform one of the most important duties which can fall to the lot of Attie ican eitizetH, This duty . * noftti 0 , 4: a peculiar sig nifiennp• 110. now from die 'Net that our country is tottering utni' the verea; of baokrootey. .The rcsintrees of the country lie most dormant, owing to the 'titrin gerey of the money market pnd the altno , t e•orthle.w condition of Our currency. Our labor i 4 ground down unde r n blip b ting burden of taxo,, of which is not to be found in tho civilized world \V' tire the most completely T. RIDDIOI people on the fare of the globe ; and Freedlllen'a noreatN, ex tra ressiong of Congret,s and unneeep- Fary lee,idation is coNSTANTI r LAIMINfi Orft. DEIIT and ivrah. ;lNo Th E.-E TAXES, There k net an article of food or clothing Int ro , k tI eelklnPer more than double it' real value, and the labor of the country alone k com prlled pay 11l r exorbitant prier. Radical legi‘dation unpktly eompck the poor to pay the taxi!, of the wedtbv, and the intenkt on the tin taxed bonds of capital IA Ika,ll froth the LW pntancr which i, given to the mechanic and day laborer. The ((a heal party lcdgroi to continue ate ofailm,. elide the ,Democratic party demand, that the rich Atall pay a jo , t c h um ortha talc: which are_ now impmcd upon the labotiog ela , ,cs drone. The Democratic party that the sl(),nou in bun 14 the wealthy hotolhold, r hall taya Ow 7"111mo1 elr ihr •I'firt,, wrirlq, /11111/ . illfol . lll 11.4 „ the 1111 ,r proicr',y (evner emvpdleil to pay ' v I:th.ritt;4 men pot: ler ”v , , r t , a nil on De‘t go T() "I'll E :11Id l'or the 'lily %..hilt ha , it-cll to lift I t,.lll"it)))ijitho t, Il teiu I, tia• ''rr rrntri.. t;,•1;1-t A11 , 11'. , 1 ti (11 l'po‘l,. I;cn -IVollitiot,,ti 11 ,I:rir .liolve 'lllll4 , \ ld , r 11,0%1 \hn ke% cifil.l% \I.. L. 1)1 tii4 t v 11 Y 1',knm,:—.1,•11,•? I; ing Aildtho .11111 n 111-11,.1 ant l', 11'iIii nn I' Picket ! A Black Job Whao Mnc to Swear that They Favor" Negro Egual.t , , or Not Allowed tb . Vote. It ft LI , 'to wan rt.,IT ( . .001e vorinty, (0 •w:, 1411, r t rtn n„1 th Nollll , ll - to. V.11.1111:1, rr ottlor of the r :c1,1 , 1" %hies 1.1 t'oe ;-',eith. 1,0 I,Trottjxll o l.l Nl,ll` W.$11(1 e•irn.nly ,r• :or 111 rr f aro, 1 the ,e, nrl.l 1.4.11t0. n 1 I , l lllllre 4,1 and I, el lernl.l hr per'', •,e u rrun el r i r r olt. e,r11 , 1 Any n. h i••nlrefit NI% ..n ;1 , )A14 , 411,11.11 0 . 1 1 , Cr lint ki••.l r • I ..••I" , ig 11, if, 'nen IIE! .(• o. 11111 tulr !,,r 3 vial 4•0 . 1,11 1.1 that) pot h. ilt V.(' ui nrprn !..11 ft! :lAN` anJ aill ri•t• Nu pad" /ile`riii filili; roftifi /11 , ,, it ton waat, to tt•'! Po+ IA tht uatli Ati‘vcritovt; wanta 1110: 0 NMI talse.myenti , dvania. and II IT 111 rr aOstiAmetal,l and every mitt oh (le ittvoi of ar; . in laver or th vote r if riot vote with white !non G r R ep2ember, That Amlimr (leneral Ilallranft has all" v.. I ilie Stale r.. it ..... ed n u t .1 laree .uirm of 111 , 111.0' The Ih'llm and the ,tf Andy Arandr , ,ng, are in.dane,, with with( h every 111.111 is familiar. Then let your he ea,t fir Challes P . : Boyle, one of the nio , t hnneq, and innuirAlde . nwit in the State. General Ent Soblier•, retnembcr the brave (lon eral Ent, when you go to the polls.-- Ile iv the Dcnmeratie candidate for Surveyor Clerreral He commanded in the Pennsylvnnia req - .rvor.fltring the war, and iv beloved by every sol dier who ever knew him If you want a representative in Congress. who, if you would meet him on the streets of Washington, would turn up hifi nose and refuse to 'peak to Yon mile , s von were clothed in hr ed•eloth and wore unsoiled kids, sn'iTort, Armstrong. 110 isthat kind of a man, and his party dare not deny --A vote for Armstrong is a vote in favor of Kelley's bill, making no. grOes voic in Pennsylvania. BE