The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 06, 1869, Image 2
T : ll_o.2:.eitv6..t Attu s: X, WRYAStb, AL4Toii rappistros. , . Romer: lea:.' oet:'A:"RIBS. .1' iforPOOVEZNOR, VANO JiidgoorlupreirioLdotirt, .W. itopublican Noniineest! • I I 1 . "7"r . • ..44 ,1 6 11 0*. ,Al4l4lttil 14: HUTAN, ' Ass thry, "" trA itlSt AnintikiCK: 'ARDILEW,I I 4BI3FFIN4M)N, • ITAII,VEY J.VANKIRK.* •. , • r .„.„Slier(fr, ARTA . IV 8111.ta. ' lerearturrk, • Eti&N ' A rArsoN ../kgiater. anc.ll2ccorder,. DA4117.9 SrpIaLET9N. 1, clerk of Chstre: , - . JOlll7 6. HAUT. • I g. ,!, Gbnon• ,to,',.3 1 " , , .JoErit patryuDi9, • W.; ITATTEENN.;•'-'. Iroor . "1114.1'd Director:' • - 11,01?Elt'r Coroner. DAIIIE cionnus Tandem of Academy D. LOWARY, JAMES M. SMITIL HENRY. MICE. THE RETURNS The Republican Committee men are requested to make arrangements for„Sending in .the returns on the night iiftlie election. ; If mit.e9nvel?, lent to come• themselves, tlierWill pleew 'designate hot more , than two persons from their respective. triai—whozie expCnsea will be borne while here by the County-committee 4 ny Order of Executive Committee: Ttr.PUISLICAN MEETINGei will be held In this einiiity during the weelF, ❑s follows : iletnewood, Friday evening Oct. 8, —Speakers, Prof. S. Curtis and. M. llveyand. fi lloeliester„SaturdaY evening, Oct. loth,—J. S. ltutala and M. Weyand. New Galilee,. 'Monday evening, Wt. 1 th.---Spealiera, D r ., Elhorlock and M. Weyand. l'aca.r.n, the ;millionaire. ahirked — C)2,000 of taxes, and paid but $8.05: Such n man is not flttobe the Exeett-i t lee of hcine4 people. Vote for Geary: Unionaoldter in Pennsylr V'unki;slioidd tlet,Only vote the. pithilean ticket ' but he should Wory.. . thl tbfally and merged - cal/y/orib; suet t;eal; because both Packer and Pershl hui'ssyniptithles \vete against nil siddierS during 'the war. Pay thein back In their own coin. . 'THE Potivine .3ftner's Journal says: Packer Will full off largely in the coal regions where he is beit known. The iniur and shims , of - our popula tion repudiate the grasping Monopo list who-owe...this immense %I/with to the labor of the workingmen he op pretised. • • , . Tim Republicans shoUld retnem ,ber that the 'll4t Legislature *lll have the apportionment of the Con gressional districts. If the Demacm ay..shoultLAummtnuroui.onin:nontud. the representation as tb gain . half a dozen Congressmen. 'WHILE (4enry was refusing to . be the instrument of the slave drivers and border ruffians in Kansas, and nobly standing up there for freedom, Mr. Packer was in Congress humbly and servilely- following the lead•of ToombsXigfall and other leaders Of the great rebellion. Vote for Geary, "the lighting cock of the Wilderness." AT the breaking out of the rebell ion, when the three-months' volun teers were nosed, Packer,gaire $.lO towards their equipment. This generous donation from the passossor of twenty millions it seems is ex pected to offset four years' service upon the battle-field, which was John W. Ucary's contribution to his country in!lier hour of need, T 1 I 11 , Democratic party of Venniyl yank deny the right of the colored man 'to vote, while'the whole Demo cratic party of 31imiailppi is support ing a colored ,man for Secretary of titate. ' Democnds, Who are hechuF"e of their , oprxriition to regro equality; should bear the above 'fae.ta in mind on next Tueialay, and vOte agoihla-it party that has one set .or principle.' for Pearmytwain., and an opposite set for Mississippi., Itticcumesxs! On next Tuesday wo hold our lumual election. Attend the polls on that day youtwlt, ,and then see that your indiifennit neigh bor is brought there too.' lie is a poor Republitun or.a htr•.y drone 'who will not do this much for the sueeeis of the party. that carried the country safely through ,a terrible ,;war. Let every Rej:oblican voter; then, be at the tx:11.4 trArly on Tuesday morning. . , FT I 9 reported that Asa Pucker (forts not 'hope to be. eletted. His desire to he the Execothie arain Principally fronrn determination, to elfwzteertitin rallmaiU advantakeslior New York. This has; p , t+comn so generally known and fcit, tunong lenders of his own party. whip are opposed 'to .the pro- Je.vt;ofloJuringlhelr own Htitte, that efforts torsaeure his defeat will not be wanting croft" among those who aid ed, An. his nomination.. Ito knows thleond.looka for. defeat, Vote .for Megrirph MitiMed at the state eaPitet W O its ' gt: bet Moe day sate:: We locdc , • „upon .oev. ;clay's ro election as a matter boy ond 'Event day the sign,s of the times-bee:inn Isis popularity increases as his 'mer its become known ; and if tholtepub licati vote polled on the' 12 approxi mate; closely the party strength, his majOrity will envoi the morit extrev pot calculations. Niumrspealet thus of the mull dato of the Penusy!yenta Democracy fur Governor: . • . . . Our caialkiste liezpiiitsnbout him. lie wuz a Copperhead doorin the war 'wick makcy all ;tty that onai uv Democrats enthootle In , his 'star port ; but on tether hand It drives off the VII' Democrats, without wick we aint worth shucks. LPL her money though, and cz he's bleedin fr e ely h e may keigi the Orgitinimslain alive till we kin make a lite with a man wick we kin elect. White Haven, on. thel.4l Valley Railroad, hed,the news of the nomination. of Pacitnp,fliGnir ernot- reached there, We) placards were hung out from the,"doggerleal! announcing, "Packliwhisky'rreol" ile still scatters it "frog," believing it a ,poweriVl electioneering Agent.— !'3'nest JOfit 0 1 6 kkflrY. 1...,cA1tVx., county, during the war, ;appropriated an abundance *Crawley toer,iahlesiieh West;lnintera as the eon of Asa Packer te keep!elear of the draft• :When the ecittatyneededeaab AM took 'hl calive,bb moped it, r6iTudcapbtc, lOWA. had him- - pelt •iimoolsod • as a resident,. and thus eheatol his county out or his ehareref the - debt _ Vote for qiitiOl ' • ' I .. • ' Weit'eulatitin in Onset frietilitieli'Orthiinnalaty, to tile Or4.t ,thaEout of the.dozen candWatea*r the SharitraltY last spring, not more than tWo orthreeureggpisothig thelr ffice 6 iefulo9 l 4. 6 t l WAlilliiiShickk fi--:ol.#o`i*ent. time, ;Ti44 rumoris no doubt put 'afloat by the (deeds of the. Democratic candidatelbr that of. lice. Of eotlrw, untrud; for every i 4aididdt6'tvlariti nanns:WAS'annotinc.t 11311 ..*t*it:flYVIIX -4 _4 1 00 4 e I.Pled:9 - c(ziamar(f to 4uppori me. whole ticket, tel who Migh4 be nominated for 'Sher= pt' for Miy oihielmeilion. No boaAddelseali Wonld,idniate Pledge Of this character; and we, therefore, brand thD rumor above referred to As false, and intended,' not orti,y to im pair the . prospdebi'ens.rilair Shields, butte dainage the :political repute- Lions of nearly all of those who 'eon. tested with hire foi“theiMmitiadmi , pr Sheriffl slpie_by your work;i, freer' now .un.' til•, the ..eleetion, that you •rtie • nok "soured" over your defeiit. Sergeant" Arthur Shieitig, not only your oWn 'vote, hilt try to get every body else to.give him their's. A gentleman from an adjoining lo ettlitywas in town on lastMonday,and . whild'hei,eotnted that• he had been helOu*, afahOrt dine before; to stip pat Blr. .1)orkehoo for Clerk,. on the ground that the entire Bar of Beaver, and' nearly all the prominent men of the sdnie'lilace, were resist' Og'. l. ohn C. MO.'S election, • and .doing all they Muhl for Mr., Pohehoo. We do lint know who the aUthorof this roorback ii; but we are very Sure that it is a itidi r liaekneverthelOs. Mr. Donohoe will, abOut poll' JNis party vote in Bea. ver—very few more or very few less— mul all reports tot he contrarY;ore only Intended to Mislead the public. Put no faith irthena,. but vote for John C. Hart add the whole Itopublican ticket. " '• ' • ,• Republicms; *ie npl Action is the wont ! Let every 'man. do his •.Let not the 'muse languish. You; have a.Governor and Judge of the Supretne Court to elect.. We ("Minot afford defeat. Then work, and let miry man speak many agitate. You cannot expert many speahes i isthe time is too short now. Again we say, go to work to get out a full vote. ' FitiExpii, to work! the time is short, next week the eleotion comes off for weal or for woe. Whatever is to be done, must be done .quickly.— Don't•lose Welngle day. ;Bee that all ,doubth3g . yoteit aro properly enlight- . 0 1 46 0. " -- " , mx.rfnetcr - y - uur 7 llr7 rangements for bringing out every vote, and see that they are balloted for John W. Giry and the entire Repubildan ticket. Tier•., Methodist congregation nt Weatherly, Carbon county, desired to build achurch a short time ago. They culled on'the Hon. Asa Packer. with a view of obtaining sufficient land from him, either by purchase or to erect said house of worship. Although Mr. Packer owned two to Arco hundral acres of land in one 'body adjoiningithe town, he refused to sell or give them any ground in a suitable place fir the purpose. Such is Packer's liberality. FREE Trade and • repudiation are the favorite Measures of the Demo cratic party. The first would redden the laboring. man as near a stata of slavery as it Is possible to !set sine° the abolition of that Institution. The other' would , bankrupt the .Clovern incubi and cas:t the maiined and crip pled heroes Who saved the Union— and widows and orphan's of soldiers —upon the mid charity. of the pub lie 'Vote for (Autry and the Repub. 'Ummtlcket. • • • Winum the Demoduts of.•l'enn 'sylvanite aie aqiitailing to prejudice and passion to prevent the adoption cif the Fifteenth Amendment, their friends of the South, not forgetKil of the results of the war, occupy quite a different Potiition, , The Memphis Aollanche, a paper that was ever true to semssion, rebellion and the Democratic party, Speaks as ((Mews on tkiis question ;;: • • a• " For that's 'sake, and for the sake of decency, let the poor negro alone for he is a citizen With all the rights •of a fro - alum, will never be shorn of them, and Is lirevoisbly free. Let our friends anise their nonsense talk ingmainst Negro suffrage. It is a end wecsn't alter IL?' towertsshould heed this. --..b , .. E 1332311 o'took *WOO for fitly four days) service in ti nice months' .session of Congmts ; • Tho n i ian who rniAed the price of traWspolintiou on coal fifty seven Cents 'Mr ton, adding; 'that much to the pricb the poor man has to pay; Tho man who changed hLs red dence the better to defraud the State of Illir prOpcirtion of taxes• , • The man who sympathized with rebels at home and bob nabbed with wi r tb iltbert. in Earti)e - •• • ' The: WhO 'tileit to force his * vil rutti stem to work at starvation wages and't : pitched by them into the Lehigh river for.hiseruelty; This tut of contMi;teil heart and :stein , . 4t.upaciotij for , .gain, --this Millie ire, Railroad : King, Prince lion' list, who was nominated by CQnlipt tin and e?rpects to SaCced by the ; seine means-this ,initi; Asa Packer i ; wants to be Geveraor.. Shall he be :1 People of Pennsylvania, an swer tl , equestion.-1 1 Harrisburg 2kle fini9h.'l • Tirkj Mr: P. ir4 - . Who onem metes day, 1 tor, I PAN Reading Eagle affirms that lier"worked for his money." you'd only impart to the men i ork for him the art'of making Illon a year by "hard knocks" I a paying them two &lima a Would beclane their 'benefit& ( m m t ia l l l l; i mlilta i r% t rick mu!". ' • wi heats Bat* thi - 4:46l4asattr efn*abireaus 0014 , ssii t : 1 therithruaglK!utt*P 3 to Vnie iiefit „ ~.. I Althur Shields for °riff (ObegrOundt.hs, tt tree' alretidY- filling a "Ineratlye 9l public position.' They are laboring under the conviction that he it, the county Court crkr. This is an error. Mr. Shields was the Court crier for some time Preile4tOlgbt: - Allliid 'perlisellwt 9Overinierietieded Men 13 iniC4 o *o tlie)- 1 0 0111 9lit *nal XL Shields promptly gaVe up 4is *bin 'the CourtroortieJnitleathe l l4 4 3th I.*, i Voll.;'ant) With that. ,reidmetit irkettal for.waTEl : o 'PO: 6 O ;ilm** OcArf imperilled country. Ile' continued there • for three years; and ) if • .the Republican 'party . of . peaVer eon& ty'de.slo3'. to, show Ite. apPieelati44 of his. conduct fkali It ; 1 4*(1 ive him its .solid .vote fer •sherift- nom: Republicans! - in vindication of , our sincerity and patriotism,' let. us do .this: , John Ma.ltiott ial., fifikayer Falls is the present crier oft Court, and haslllled that position nee Vr• ther Shields went into the j militat seriilai in: 1861 : : : : . ... ..•1: • .. ":11 :'.Trispeople should:not forget' that we have neverihad:tturreney toieett l vertible`Mid sound its the greenhaelN *40 1 4, 126 7 0 .re. opposed by the 06417 mats from the firstoindi that -if the Democracy !showed we- 'shall throWn back upen • the . ; shinplaster and wild-cat notes - hy"Which Mxcd and. plundered in ; every State In the trnlom Voters I remem ber these . facts on' ext Tuesday; and 'whenyen 6) th the polls; vote to auk thin a party which 1i given currency that is as: voluble in ono state as In another. Ve 'want no More wild-4.4tt currency. Se . say yOu all. -"rhea vote the RePulican ticicet; .without a single name enured. Look out • yor Bogus Tickets. We are satisfied that bops tickets were punted in'this place *st We k, to be circulated Just on the eve of the election. Be on the look • . out for theni, and deStroy all you - n fled, Below is the genuine ; Itepublicati ticket.. Con:pare your. ballot with; this ticket before voting. If they.are the same throughout. all "fright- • If 1.4 n, is • the least differitiee t . con clude that some one iitryink 'to pose on you: • UNION REP ÜBIJCAISII',ICILET. =lli STATE Govornor—JOHN W. GEARY JUIjICIARN Supremo Jutlgo—llonry W. Williaziip COUNTY. Sonata—James S. 'Blinn, Amend.)ls—Andrew J. Buffington, • ' Harvey J. Vankirk, • William C. Shurloek. SherllT—Arthur Shields. Treasurer—Eben Allison.• Register Recorder—Marius Singleton. Clerk of Ceurt--John C. Hart. Commissioner—JO:soldt Brittain. Auditor—Wilson 11. Lukens. ' Poor House llireeterßobort Cooper. Coroner—Daniel Corbus. Trustees ofAcndemy—David P. Lowery, James ht Smith, Henry Eire. BEAVER BOROUGII REPUBLICAN raratnnv 311;ErtNo.—The j -Republi can votera o(tbeßprough of Beaver Le Court nrnate-tr cm.ri Ett- Borough ticket to ho supported on he Elth,inst. Let there bea general urn ?nit of the Republican voters. By ORDER. THE Democracy are plundering Asa Packer of his filthy lhcre at a fearful rate. Two or three Weeks ago the State Central committee of that party sent twenty-five thou Sand dol lars into the Dauphin county district for electioneering purposes. The Re publicans ascertahml this, and their papers have been charging it home on the Democracy. The latter make no dental, and thus admit the truth of the charge. Of cones this money comes from the pockets of the would be Governor of Pennsylvania. The McMullin's of his party demanded It, and Asa has just got.:to "shell DEMOCRACY would repudiate the, national debtand make every green back, national bank note and Gov ernment bond .Worthle,ts. ' It would make worthiess.the last dollar of the widow and orphan and deprive them of board and clothing to curry favor with unrepentant rebels.- npudia flan is nothing more nor Jess than a bid for rebel votes. )VbOt honest man, what poor man, what soldier can support such a 'ticket? The 'election of Packer would he the first .step toward national diSgrace and 'national bankruptcy and general dis tresS and trouble throughout the length and. breadth of theland. Vote for Geary. a, Winn: lileLiter Clymer wage can didate for Governor In IBGG, the Re- publicans huntCd up hisrecord while In the Senate, on the bill allowing soldiers, who werealwut from home, the right to vote. Mester was found to have gone dead sot against the Boys in Blue At the October elec.. tion of that the Boys In Blue went dead Fet ngninst I-Ilester. To come to the point : they laid him out. CyrusT....pershitig, the pemeemtle Candidate for Supreme Judge, was a member of the Assembly at-the time Clymer was in the Senate, and the records show that he toe, like . the illustrious would have been Geyer- nor, i;ott.4l against giving the ballot to those who were away. lighting their country's betties. Veterans of tho Line! let us "go for'? the Hon. Cyrus on next Tuesday. :Do notfail to be in the charging minims. TuE Democracy of Philadelphia carried that city last October. Hew they accomplished that feat, it Is not ; necessary now, to explain,. This year; the Itepublieans propose to carry Philadelphia, and they do not intend to resort to fraud to do itelther. The registry law will enable there ~ to sweep the Democrats front power In that city, besides havings,ooo, votes t 3 sistre on the the Stateticket. The Union League, an that hair accomplished a :grand work In the past, is energeticalliat work and the mathematients now Concede that Geary end Williams will have 5,000 majority to leave the. Quaker city with. This is clear, gain over last year and should inspire the litpubli 'cans. in the western portion 'of the State to laborliard, in oidei to .keep paoe.with their brethreh in theeast , ern part of the State In the. good work. Let us go to work. " • PNIER refi . gisia . . '-.1 4 , Demoeintio, .v 1 '•,though' kolimatnt , . ent and reform, thoit. erextravaiance.- to - tare, even . 1 •itipublieana' have beeo..in DoirtocratteUlllskthyrs the readiest ttintstinpo 14 1.1 havist for their ohjeti ektin tatil( the people's money. In thelaktLeip to, initeise444:tWiStgeht:fr $1,560; and crate voted ttre• IL- -Toc •tho thcolteptiblfeattpattyrbed inemtpeil in the• UlgkdAttre,+. thcbm if theretbrd, ,ymv 'economy in public Ed:Eliiric lour faith , luiDensociatte, tligiaocirw oa 3iot rory ;opp i man!lyth e y , 119141 ir4 i Y i r! NellfX Pair . ---- - tho giving or isdtingi,4lncigey to in; Hamm ayo A pe i nal o re Utv444 not the Hon. Asa,tbe , t Z . 0 .reel ,tll° ,ffii ce ,:e .r . i i i T e.B n, . .TegulAtlOul!. ..ft . e . iii kilowjttoe. 1 lug 4 6 /009' mil* 0..4 1 7q,,,t 4 ,,,_, , I . ailw t4904.4.490.0:1.1 , i 4 19 4 4 is)viong anti flieipd to ipxouiiindy, secure one vote , is it n04' 1 3',49 _WI, WO 4 4W/ 0 g i "*4 65 1., qi ) vit eeu ten.;thousguil ,vetili.? A.44 , ,:0pg1iA „to be punished:4Mb° with bodho - to 'novo in' the *atter.? ,''>) , i+-% I. $ ' . .. , ~.1.,.,.:___,L.....umg,.,.,,,a.ci • ).'. ll iirt -Tim' dentkotiohn 'Bell bt Tenn& . sPe' ll iiilii.nMeaNd uOic I W r .hiql) ll 0)0'1490 lii 014 t il.s . : 3ffi).4 . 494 the civil warilir. , .Bellmuipothlsed With ' the Soul h e but gave the • rebellion )io active latii*irt.r` : :Thtt Was' the Vic '040p44404-*.=Asa Pticker: Wallis supporters fn this Eitatiit held 44'44 the war; : : Governor acary's was ex actly the- reVerse: ' :Ms ItyMpitthili Wbt with NO' '4r4jlgiiii& - . C6Utltt'Sri and he gave that ,couutic,llli3,',l4l - ie support es long.as it required it. To!. triotic citizens l' whlclinf theie ' two men deserve, ,your, soppotAl• l 'Answer , with yoai. yOte On' the e*almlTnCi4iy of October. , , . „ r .. Won't pny his Taxes. • E. H. Eauch 4 , 43q., ;tit°. lived at ',3l46::liChunir Tot' aaveral' ycmsnrid immVs Asali*Kcilike.u buali.i t • chiir acterizes him :as a very ,mean man peeuniarily. , : Ranch says that 'Am WON'T'l6.* 1175 110130fraff TAY, 2dr. Tacker was' . stasesSed 3,767 17 .for borough tax iu 1868, because he is worth twenty .ndlllons, and owns monk houses, Including • the one In which he r6lldt, which copt stow*. Ent he ,Woiildn't stand such taxation, .and .to get .ahead of the boroUghauthorltleshoprocelded to'Philadelphia'anil • got:hlrnielf ns sessedthere to the 'itaipuncOf :$32 po. for all purposes. T.ti3oi totOt that, WONT PAY• Inv oritrAwsr TAX. ' The same y'ear.l . i§atinOteF was as - s 66( ml sP, 22 Z. but he produced a tax receipt from the collector of the 6th ward, Phila delphia, for $ : 32 110; , ih full , for all purpase4. LIP wax hiliger . a taxa ble citixeu oftlarboa,butpf said ward where he got himself assessed!. • WON'T V.A.Y lIIR SCHOOT)TA.N. Same year he cheated the BchOol ikaird. 'Mauch Chunk . 'i)tit of his taxes, by claiming to ho a mident of Philadelphia. There is no.evidence, however, to show that. he paid the . tax.anywhere. He "tiodget!'it.:"' - Philadelphia, and getting himself as sma,d in- the 6th Ward, (his• name registered at the ,lkferehants' Hotel and his carpet liag hung up on a hook in one of the rooms), ;Asa Packer got clear 'of paying his poor tax in Carbon county, amounting, including county tax, to ;4,769,17; How can honest men support Packer, who refuses to bear his share of the burdens of taxation, , and by the 'dodge' of changing his residence manages to cheat the borough of Mauch. Chunk and the county of Carbon out of their Just due? ADDRESS Of The Republican State Central thin mittec. A Full Itotc is a Full Vic tory. . ' itOoSiE'OE rrtE COltatrrr}.~r„ 1,1(1), Chestnut St., PitILVE. . • • September 21, .18p. 2b thepeople of Penneylranlit : • The apprerich of an, election, for .Governor of pi:: State' and 'Judg . of the Supreme C6urt '6.1115 upon us to address you. That election, although confined to State officer?, may have au effect beyend State lunits,tpd ex- CretiO an Important Menenee hereaf ter on the politieS 'and destiny of the The DemOcralic.27arly—W/al it ixLi . ablp . , • . Arrayed against tesi and endeavor ing to secure your,votesfor dates, is the sane Democratic : party whitit was overwhelmingly repndi ated by the people at the last l'resi dential election. it : has chewed none of Its principles ; . and_ ; reAmmed none of its practices, but, hi „ea' ocliqas to day to nil loyal men at, it has been heretofore.. • .Its southern wing caused the rehell. lon, and titrove by armed, force to rend in :twain , that glorious Union which was cemented the hloOd of our fathers. • . . . • • its northern .wing. gaye all:, the sympathy, aid and etnniort.te the rebellion that: it dare.. by,resolittions in Its State and NationolUoltvseetio9, and bythe votes of Its Illetil • ueso . our State and Nadl-W e. lALgislantres against , aliproposillons and ills offer el by. loyaiinten;teutlitig to streagth en the arm of .the National Govern ment, in its efforts to crush the rebel ion. • f ' That pnrtY of four, hundred thousand millions of dollars of the public money, and ,is the guilty outlier of the hettyy„tiebt that, is now : pressing:4oMA t,40. . na tional industry - ,,, • • •• • .itts answerable . Air, the blood .of half a million of loYal men, sacrificed in "the effort to crush out its 'wicked ness, and for.the trounantid,misery of hundreds of thousands. more. It is responsible for the -sufferings rind poverty,of the Wivisi: inside wid ows and the children made , orphans at Democratic hands. . • • In :its . National 'Convention, the northern wing pernaittod the south. em rebels to dictate,. the „Salem! Democratic platforniaratpplicy,,and .has again tal,An to its arms the men whose Muds are nat.' YOt: oief s .*ed the blood of ;tonorthern.. ~ That PartYlisiti faver.of free .trade .trade in entrunerm noW as ,i4lien its 't r ite President, : Dallas, gave the casting, vote againsCAnterican Indus try more than twenty seatatigo.; It ravels practical, repudiation !Of the national debt byp4 - ingoff inter est bearing .bonds, redeemable In gold, with irmieentable notes bearing uo interes ,t and which train their ex m4l would become as Wortlilesi as .Continental , paper. . . The Democratic candidate*. . It pre se nts as Its candldiiieS 'for Governor a man thorpnghly impreg. nated with,all these abominable bereales, • Avh, though rich beyond the neeeptiittes and *ante of any rea sonable trim, evades, by shifts . end draftees, the:payment of hbvittes, and throws upon tho rest ofthe peo ple of the State that Shiite of he bur- MEE the value of 4111., 4 la, I • V o f ...a th e R e l A $ ,t - lit*, ' • I ' U t i ' •, '' ,4 -.. b . Zsigla g ria 9 . p It stoat , y,the Governmen in the hour - ,; • .4!,1 I t ea . I '....„: n ! , , ,, 'i• 1 , 11. r.'is ~ ell , - , ie , up), rives • "t , o :‘,..-, r; ,•,:. - 4 6, ,•• . 7,', while :op , . , 770 . : , , -,,0 , • d ret I. ~.,,, I lia • , ..... v res. • r I"Wi , IL! ,: , en ttor ,-,•:‘, l'i 'The Gov • , , , lowest, oi v ••- l up o upth • 1. .. ;" , -.. ;+,:"..‘, . 0 ...I r , ol ci d u yi 't. • ;1' `,'.l: farther a 4 an. * k , • 1 I. • voted iksehtilt for tbo =. • • • Itgßibr • , 4 I t 4 I DI 'l.O I • . • lo .l . . tftllll , , 0 3 4, , , e 1 . i l * h en. •l . , b,tilonel. -.41.g, , it : t . gill ~ t 11611065... te .mule t 0 'are ,' , :of &Ousted:gal. ', ' :4 " ' '.: i" ' ' ''' ' ,4 ' l J • Reeeasingtlieduty Of an enlrgtt; ealitgavernment to proVide ibr • the encoumement of the industry of the Vett Let e in n 1 I pertioVut e t = per labor of other coun tri es with the labor of the American citizen. 1 Regarding the lighted faith of the OtAteriarlEAttAktitre -bleet;idered of obligations it has determined that the-debt of theWaticirr, g-xPiPt whe re , otherwise agreed-upon, shall be paid in gold to tholes( dollar. • ' In the national administration it lum iT leem"g ditslr to r tr plo y dismittin dss o_tte _l ders,l),y reducing the number and. eitveseldfilie Army; ifeliviptlying off in the first sikrnouths of its exist ence MY inilliotts far Maki& of ithe national debt, caused by the Democ racy, and ?with the,prospect ..of -pay. 1 itig off live hundred millicins thereof, daring Gmtit'sadinlnistratiod;whilst in the State , , , Inistration under 1 the : lkll4el ,', r meet ttcteriaor Gamy, It has • , off Ave mi llions of donors of our{ tate lndebtedness, and has relieved the people fionvall 'taxa-. tion on real estate for State purKses.. Such are the torlifeiples and Acts of the Republican party..; - „ Our Oxndidales As the representative of those prin.- elides we present to the people us candidate tor 'Governor,' the states man and patilot, Sohn IV, Chsiry. His history is well known to you all. WO need not repeat. it. His military exploits are written on , the rocks' of Cerro Gordo and the wslls of Chepul-, teed- They and 4nocrited on the ridges of our GettysbUrg,'on the pass es pOyaubuteile, for of flszaoliary %eand above the citthtli:cif-libokout Moun tain. He rendered, service. in sixty battles, received four wounds, and lust ltis oldMt, titagit"Refg , pf tds country: 2 ,se ift; heeillotreely less d istimuistax!„.l.tm statestmin, and to' his Intelligence, rukk i :fltss we are indelted 'fen the : roventlon of hasty and unwise,' and ,unponstitu timid legisiation,andfor thepurilsh ment of murderers whom ales firm Executive WeldebttVo:4loWed, to In Judge INTUllan*We PAS* et en able and • , liske*jurltit;.who has Eat A..-. by the SuPrenter,Cotirt;' ye been recognized by that tribunal as being sound law; and expressed hi a manner worthy of its high ,conUnendatibn. In his hands the nghts or the people will be secure. , ,•'.; • , ' What iiireteclot i patitiotl: Tim election .of those two, men will be of vital importauce to the people. It will destroy the sham pretentious and prefts.sions of the Democratic party alwYs arrogant and never fill filled. It will establish the prospori ' tv of the people on an enduring basis. \\e expect eVUty friend of genuine Republicanism to go to the polls and vote-for Oliettry',and.,Williatuag /Do not wait for your neighbor. Doltot letapathetle indifference render you careless in the exercise of what is snit a mere privilege but a duty Re member, that the election of * Geary' will give us an honest administration of State allitirs, whilst the election of a man who evades the payment of hiktuxes would .. 4e -to be the advent to: pciviek .of , men. Remember, too, that the present elec. tiontmay hays un important beating on the next Presidential elebtion, and if Pennsylvania should* now fall Into :the-hail& of nit effete emit; 7.4prOpt "Dentoeritcy, it my - throw the tt&t National administration into the power of rebels, - free traders, and repudiators. A full Republican vote is a Mull Republican victory. Let every pittriot do his duty and all will be well. JOIIN COVODE. • Chaintion of ReptiblirzfiStitt6,(An tral Corm) ittee. WASIIIINGTON COUIiIESPIINDIENCE. • t • „, C., '69. Ream of Office Seekers—PeesidSni And..ilitarnes4Ge4.-IVarFf Fair home 'To' Vide—General Land Office— i'Vegro amp .Ifeet ing—Palent offiee. RETURN OF OFFPCP. SEEKERS. 'Since thellenuti oftlie Presideht and his.Cabibut after,their. long holi day, strangers and old familiar faces begin to baiednoti Penna. Avenue. Their missions hither, when seen re pairing to the\Vhite House or the different Departni9nl,sj t t tip e , Curly part of the day, though varying tin parlfuturaldiuten, alv i couitnoli nut) '+ t i&dlk Juntlerrtbod. Alugh submissively penitent When culling upon tlio.Rbeit 011iplay, they at their hotel or on, the streets, try to assume an air of Independence. • • Such is thepressure for public office hardly a Government Office holder in the land, however snugly he. may be ensconced, is mfe in naming self that he wlil retain his position long. There are too many for the good of themselves imd the Govern. , ment at this time hayingclafms upon .` l lJucle Sam." There 14 an thdte will be ronny.changes in the Internal Itevenueservice very soon. Itseems that many of thoOflici4elretS; - hiNie at their respective homes been Oa ing themselves useful during the past few tpOeksiti ftifiting practiced upon the government CorruniestOtterDelanci is 'ln dailyi recelpt'of tunterotts'itptithrof fraud ulent income's.- ' • THE PRESTivaii: AND ' ATTonNEY . ozszukt,. !, 4 wereelosted together 419 tune yesterday, xv.hich wi giyo e rise to anothei wHd concerning the future pot g ov CP4 i3 gnt - : At! **f t: . arrop,. . The repreiented here, and In i much anxiety and lute ited thclr,betudfi c ' I • El* 41.11: um tif France tornake n big .1 I* ' ()rent "Whlllto - w o .• : The urealfWol. :1;4;16 4.We/bow* ittgeObiWiiVtice= 4 P/Tiritl#ll .3 ?:Pi'Veoti. I *r 01l I:butClioi ima -1 6* 1404;114iilt*WitOt tfitlfOittion, did the - pea: plc bin it 410.1klim:upp, a owing such a lati; tior fa ct ei seem to have been a dueappreciation by ourpfebians of its importance, and the benefits Washington would de= rivellittliiititiehigholditere:. They have always been used to excitement 4i4;n4 . 4 ll X.Wetrriclqttict4 l 7le,L.M.Pi with its ,Arardes at • different times during our late struggle, and the In= 'auguration of a Prelidentevery four years, (especially Lincolin's first, and .9199: a A r lars i ina w fr 11-tIA, einiu have Drought morepeo"pw ere t e a d „veil per fety3ted for few day ' s !. and tluiinithOphi44 l 4o'in bub and 4Matrilan. Those out pourings came upon them -unsolicited, and conselnentlY without their; thanks. They have beeo.disposed•tO.Aaracterise. the of feet the World!wPair hem, so far aS relates to their prcisperity, t as no greater perhaps than "the Grand Re: view of the Armies" in 1865, or the ;IttitiintietcoMinito understand ~that ,an International ExpositkmOfille.weriti of Art. and . Industrypf all Nations of the Earth, will of tto lf:Mtilione'frem the different parts of the World, and It is .atfair,,- rrimAhs,, iNt4layti, the peopleard arausedTatuta-call Amon Washingtonians for • the necessary Means to insinvithe holding of 'it ut the Federal . ,Capitnl, will receive a siOiittitSJotis , ' 4 The letter read to .themeOting last .eight, which was not acted upon, of Mr. Usher, one Of the Commissiotiers setit`by,ldatteehnietts,tothelate Par-, Exposition, relaive. to the defer •ing the holding of the Exposition in Washington till 1876, is being talked .over to day. The distance 'away, 'seven years in this Luse, does not. lend an enchanting view, andj hbw ever much Mr. Usher's opinion may be resmted.in other matters, that of defertinetlidifair *I 18761 s equivo lent Man ' indefinite, postponement; its Much so,as though he merit in its, itead, the next genemtiOn. - • • oortva 1103LE:T0 VOTE. Both Pennsylvan4and Ohio State Associations, have been busy for the. past feurday 'enrolling the namesof - CleitqlWarelitiwilVely 'ln :Mile° ,States, who dOrci togo home to vote. 'rho As3ociatiottllutve made arrange ments for half f?re tickets. The Secre tary of the Ohio.A.ssociation informs 'me that over two 'hundred clerks from this Statelmvealready reported for "home . 001 0 and many More are expeegik: be heard from. If this be a fact: that Ohio is repro heated. in the 'Department by even two hundred clerks, I 'fear that some' I t, E . (VIM . nor J:44W 14 MI °like, :heti tijiiptirithiiliitufaii of .usn i ern ii'.:4 . : oliAilliiioaal awn .lo,i, --sobo., . . 7,74l=t:':er..op; dots ~ matirteing,atil.ag -4 Aid Or .„ ,tftVelltrAgond tune ..._,_ii.rit4frif!reiacrc4.3:::it:long ant ..27 - 6a - Tis . . -- iii:;,:aii boggier- Mg a in trout stream extends thlirg:iiiii th tiltiltol .1 I thtipriun liiiiii on Miller :f4'..irl'6,' stiff ' l Oidl i d or" lest+co l 4, l 4:- 1 / 6 0 . .N0101,-11 open, oral ricrerea, willf4iiie" 14:3 nn the tiftheillateeCe6k hatfoth die s`cirela liaii.l. itixrctritint.- -'The scope' -fri)4n tfip-ridn to the.;miiv!-Is. vow -40,. ltiiith"at iii . rieltireeitin tionio.Pliiccs ':4o4sls*tithl.' The hills east and west of the valley; consist of decom pc,sed.Conglomerate, rock, in'which :Mild letlges oteur, - , -All ,tlit streams on the tract sink ,!:,r disappear; and rise again at . .inter..als, -,Burnt dis trictmato fnanucut il.this section, and a ruinallar,6l, tracts two ItCPOrhil; cow ered with a fine growth of young pine. • ) NEGRO CAMP MEETING, 'din*. Meetings, tat everwere held, the ono. tbow,in pro tlifi City, under the hospices of the Afrimo, 31ethodist Episcopal Zion Church,the'energy of its de votees and copious outpouring of the siircTi3, ll :aiiitWir &Ls .Wi'eSiLetWod, if ever eitualed. For several weeks the . grand'affnir titte'beett arrryti on in a grove' near, Glenwood • Ceme- . try.. Nearly all the colored. people of the city, one would think, have ttdteh 4 40 tlkir 'thode;dat lite , "reeds in tents, and without, tents. Not a few white people,nh tt ell itS all shades of.. colored .brethern. may ..be seen shouting aud.prayinglogether. The number is SoinetimiN as large as 15- 00uoeteerI.n.Trtlr.the' time, day untairglit; as ninny its - 'BOOl3 present. truppe, AnAfiv7 k emellraZio"fhitiemoetillgs Avtth her be.m,who len working member, her collnati OPeiritien4,,heing over for ilia day; much to' the' 'disgust of the helped individual, who Aleciares that. Rose stays out Overy l night until 12 Wefeek shouting and praying, and In that coutlitiou, of tweltetnent, she entirely exhausts all her energies, so that elle goeS to nieeP a 'dome times In the duy,,overthe store, the wash tub and the baby's wagon: It is all theintneWhetever Work-. ehe is put I to. She e.iniiid" YKreSibly keep her eyes open. .1 . But Rose is a good girl, and the lady trkei to have pritietion :with her &mantel:l# she sends .her home the poor gf rl can never be allotvecl to go to uft*tingar IciatlD,berlomv•_lli,er mothec tea tight Catholicomd thmst eusthatishe will ' ULAN) yciung man. Hits 43T Ta,ko4%kro old lomau eat f svittless(gln S•oult etf tfmt, ar feller.dies. ,Vll bar Witty:ll3 shun,'? 'Who Cara leyer doidel4aiiVl Jest as ltillle . • r Yer better kill Rose had n 't yer 'at onet. It's her fault. Tell Me mon tut-tatir to ever siiicithat? Thollbla never said etch a loathing; never, , that's tltti'rooiodfidl " evil. slay ': fool can see that , !!!..Thelierelicu'et 'Such st sentiment (Mtn this colored - 10 a or creation, 'nazi only t>eproperly apple: elated.w,tten.tt is considered tliitt his wfre'selOrts the whole famiiy,,and has done so for years with het wnshi frisoute no doubt -** alltha • of• oar tb Vubi r an are well • acorn Ls exidb- land and out of a 4, as is always O'er tpethellig , am Jrd :undidrchll4 t3he has borne and_ mused eleven etsjidren, and nearly • almayrr, her honse o hold.and laundry' labor, keeps her at 'work until midalght, ong af "thrtrerfetillMiniti7iiihiltrdtttartiThr perhaps Ofwttleti4l . ollo- evil," or elfin i lkat ,InOrpie` estisloves me: o 441 thfiuthiTn A quia!" says ' the' entlfnlie roTtls only deviltry." Devil try i" noirthe good lord, orgive ye t is. The colored hrothermay be parti ally right. There May be Bola of the seeds of pure religion ;In these popular gxcltements, but it is surely mixed up with a givatllN of chaff. , _ 1 Of the numbertof patents issue(( froth the U. S. Patent . °Mee during the week endlip4 Tuedday,Sept. 21st, 30 were gran to citizens of yoUr State. Tv Nearly all the Patentoflice Clerks, have Wn on 'leaves of absence to their. restseetive homes, have return 0Z,',"14 4a /fag frail 410'114:Asp(' number ler patents, ff/aPap'Air* , a PYPIY 1 9 -1 !; 11 4' Old 'eleplakeWfditringtluiAltaisd . On ter months, The Chief, Clerk, Mr. Grlnimell,now im a anion visit to Isis native State Mita3:, , 4B expcvled to re turn won.. - I ` ,Weser- IX C. Sept. 3U, 109. Although the gay season in Was:h- Ingten- has not, yet commenced, its neartiPproach seems to cast its charms before., .The , National Theatre has agiain Oixn&l dad diaMt geed' hOoses. Ita able managers insure, us the,en . en gagement of "an A. No. 1, company" 14 for the season. Gentlemen otlei*i " , fat and ; fair from their long hollt . L -e y among the northern hills and I: es, pegianing-tatuake their appear tnion,'tind soon ayiihailaiwanguenee mentof Cold wcaquitTortlaltgooilly 'number of the iketiiaopg the . . 7 . pleasure seeker% the - Varipus Summer resorts, will ,pt,seen at the National Capito4:l , : . ',. .: 3 . .. 1..r.:-,...! . - rrNpAiiifto!'''' -4711 ; , soine ' tOeilty fii*ASl . . 4) , ..deed Finlanders are ntstp:A '', . - . I *cl ri* netwithstanding 7- _ '-'4,;,,,:g ~people here ibatn Witake , 4 :be their peesenee.friftp.. 1.4'4 , 4 . d attracts - more thirpki J: :, - , : f. .at ,the Natlontil :010 ''i ''......:, : . :ited the Agricultural :.. ,:.,. ~ . --'lll,fier day tinder a gillffe;' - atide - shown through the 'Museum and the numer ous objects of interest, therein ex plained to them by Prof. filmier, through au interpreter, which excited in then) a lively interest, and led them to talk fnvly upon the subject of itu igration to this country from Rus.sria, and Particularly from the extreme northern divisions of Russia, of which their country is one'. If our Government should improve our now friendly relations with 11.us sia, by offering to her people induce tricnts to settle here, tens of thousands yearly, would flock to our North- Weitern States and Territories. The i, , ,•. ', . air. II alpha.," '• - OW OW 'COM .., , IV yo er peep 0 have yet imigrated 'to this country. CLERKS The clerk in the Treasury Depart inent still continue howling against Assistent Secretury Richardson, .for the adoption of the docking system, and declaring through their little or gan, The Morning * News, that it abusive, not dignified, and uneonsti luttonat; That it wilt deteriorate the *efficiency or the clericarserVice, and lower the independence of intellectu al attainments. Not one word do they note in behalf of the mechanic who is working for the same Govern meat a third more hours for less pay, nor the "lahoker" whose .servict. are equally important to the advance ment of human progress, and whose pay is even muchle's.s than that Of the mechanic. No, not one word for any , oue but their own individual •04. Their •VTlit4i*disalikar when put in competition with their inter ests, as Rivers base themselves in the Ocean. Mechanics and Laborers employed by the Government havealways been subjecti of - this docking system, or in other words, have been paid only , for the number of hours they have actu ally worked, and in many instances wheh 'their work is not under shelter, they have been obliged to lose those (laws the ,weather precluded-working But the arks 'hare naturally dues tioned the propriety of docking the Clerks, and allowing the Heads of Departments to be absent from their Others—and often from the eity—un doehetl; but have neglected to dis criminate between the services of those high: cacti& and the clerks un der them, or rather between revolt etlre and labor which is titre t4l upon the heads in every bureau, • and the simple mechanical labor of the clerk:. In respect to docking secretary Richardson * now aliment attending to hiS jitdiciat dntles - i'n-hisown State, for which he receives pay, there would be semblancs) of justice 19_14 4 1f In` had not grin° off on a reguitrFive or absence, such as is granted to every Inploye In the different'depart tnents, and for which no reduction of pay is made in any case. No one need to envy the Heads of any of •the Departments, as fitr as their labors aro concerned.—Their 114:51eliy, pvtui. when not in'the office all'the time from 1) a. m. till 3 p. m. each day, never end so long as they remain responsible for the ttithfni dgehaige of the duties of each clerkiMder them. • In conversa tion With' the Head of an important :Bureau a few days. since, whose hag geru einniteetince bespoke the result of a debilitated constitution, I Inter ',fogat.44 hit'n as' to his health. :He told me that ha formerly weighed 160: lbs,but labor and anxiety had reduced him to lbs., and that many a night , son great were his'ollicial had remained at work till nearly morning hefore, going home 'to his • faintly. ; Many of the clerks are, agrieved over the idea that they were sullied ito+ia rigid a ehatechlsm regarding akar fartlifiinee, • age; • w hot her mar= ried or single; over in the U. S. ser iilee,.or in itny fray aided thelYnion eaust,k4Urtiltiha.rab,9lll(T) etc I say many - of tnern are - swab - VW, because I know that there are many In the Departments now, as there have at- T e R P Y ATI ud , the for m too) lint minorlkb Government oitteeti at tea of ,200 to $11 . 400; who were iseVer in army, and hais no one depending on them for anpiori. There are in of** whose•knrallis• IoYAIVii 10g-15W thtiPetlOrlivo e9ough=would have-placed them in '"' • ' Tho Seektiany4its Inside a good common it ho will only curry out his preirittifile. - venture to say —and I am .acquainted with a good many of them—that there cannot be found satagoixt and %Mittel clerk In the 'Trehgury ' 'DiiallWent; • Wham) claims upott Uncle Sam far retention in office la good, that objected to an sweripg every, question In Secretary RiehariLson's blank catechism: REVIVAL OF RELIGION: Every day almost, furnishes some new'ekample of the good being' ac complished, by theiss revival meet-, in g s, under Ow:auspices of the "Young Men's Christian Associa tion." Men who have been forymni sunk In the deepest degradation, hardened in crime themselves, and making their /ivingby lending others astray, men winim no other influence could have arrested In the down ward course, stand up and cenfess their. sins, speak of their past life with lonthing nintabhorrence, .and vow with the help of God to live henceforth a life devoted to his ser vice,, and the &Nod .of their fellow men. One of the recent conversions it is said, is that of Air. Clark Mills, a Sculptor of some reputation, the same with whom Miss Vinnie Ream studied her art a fewyears ago. Mr. Mills has all his life • been a Sceptic. A phrenologist who examined his head at onot time, it is said, assured bim that he never - coda believe* the mysteries of religion on acconnt of the great lack of the religious ele ment in his brain, Mr. Mills hap pened to paei by an Open' Ail-Meet ing one evening, was arrested by the burning eager words of a young con vert. He listened, and came again and again, could not sthy away from the% and finally was able to an nounce his complete enfranehismen from the Scepticism . which had est? thalled him,'and has resolved to de vote himself henceforth to the service of God. , TILE GEN ERAL 7..11L' OFFICE. The General Land (Mee has just received advice-3 froni the Surveyor General at Denver, Colorado, show ing that that office has let a contract for •' the survey of ten additional townships in the eask;rn part of Col orado, in the 'valley of the South Fork of the Platte, covering an ag grezde area of two hundred and twenty - nine nomad four hundred acres. These lands are chiefly 'valu able for agricultural purpckses., being rolling and level lirairie wit Ivrich soil. Thee surveys are rendered necessary by the increasing demands 61emigration to that part of the Ter ritory. Thu Office has also jus re ceived advices from, the Sun. :or General at •Plattsmoutli, 'Nebr. la, showing the completion of the ur vey - of ten additional, townships; n the South branch of Louk River, u an affluent of the Platte in Dam,: n and Buffalo counties, embracing an line of the 'Union Pacific mllroads. Also the Commissioner has trans mitted to the Surveyor General, at San Fruncisco, Cal., for delivery to the parties entitled) to patents for old Mexican titles lii that State, em bracing nearly . 10,01)0 acre , . C. TIFF: Demeentcy, to i.e consistent in their demand for reform should Cordially support President Grant and Governor litatry. Grant, in the flrA four•monthn of his tultatnistra= tion, has reduced tire' National debt over forty-nine milliOns ; Geary,dur ing his term of office has reduced the State dept more than seven millions. If retrenehment,then,is the objective point of the Democratic party, they ought to go for Ocary in the present canipaig,n to a man. New ildrertisements. OTICE I I PARTITION.—In 11.. Or. 11 Or' Court of Ileaver county. In the mat• ter or the l•artit! o n of the teal e.t3te of 31Argaret Ankeny. deeezved. 1 Lie of :mid county : To the hell, and legal repre,ciltaily.., of said doc,..ea. 1,, : Ifonry Ankeny. Alexander M. Ankeny. Frenklin Arruerong, 1,11,11.1 V. Arm- Atroti;.... children of liabella Annttruog, John I.:n2ligh, santnel Et.:ll.lk. Matthew P. Eng.- children ofhaluuel and Marl:aret E. ETlZiigh, Ara WWI: and 1111 other) interratcd ; Tako Notice that an Inquest to make partition or Initiation of (ho real Wale of clad deemed. bituate In the borough of Litidvtcater. Bower conch. Penn . ,. trill he held on the oremi,,, on MON iIAY TIIE . I , IIIST DAY OF s OVEMBER I , n. at 9 o'clock. a. m., nt which time and fdlett Ton may attend if yon think proper. M. TITTE LI.. She'd'. Shelro Mice,. Beaver Co., Pa. 0(1..1, 154:9.—.1w - • - NEW E. 'JULY GILOCEEN - • PROVISION STORE! Ttr)eltes - ter, By COE dc DARRAGH WHEICE MAY BE FoCND Fant'lly Grocerf ei and PrOVi.l,lll., Fish, Flout tt . nee.e. Bolter. lord. Flacon. OIL Pure l'itta Syrup.. 11olue,,em s Snit. Tea, Coffer, Suzan , . Chicken., 'rob:we.% (..Itt:lN.t,:ucetnin ant, Willow. are, IVtiollen-ware, nit t•verythlut: In their Ilne.nnd they finite I ' s rtrirt Ittcatlon to In:•loe+. to merit a .LlllltltAl. SUARE •rnc pxrnwiAoz. N.B.—All kind. or conntry Prodnce taken at the marktt price. fIARRAGII I:"clie.ter 60. igt. 1,117--ArlcrfG7:l.r. MEYRAIT - 84 - SIEDLE, Succes4,lrs to REINEMAN. MEYRAN & SIEDLE; No. .1 . 2, Filth Arentle, G81(1 and kk.alers in VINE JEWELRY, wATcHs,inAmoNns SILVER AND PLATED WADE. Agency for all lite lactt.f. makes (4 A.MCriCan Watches SETII THOMAS' CLOCKS. 1 • All kinds of watchos carcfnlly= repniiul L ind gooranteetl. rmosl3;ly • nnot answer. thew y tothennelves overnment There =:= Fall OpeninglB69 BENCE'B, DRY - GOODS MILLINERY '1•.t1,1 M NE I S, Cheaper • than Evcq arrangements with the leadin:: Jobbing Houses, and having supe i cor facilities for obtaininr the nrst Stylish as well astlu• Cheapest Goods in the 3farket. Thanking my many frend. and customers for their 0L.,,t liberal paironage we will, thi. fall, make extraoginary ex,•r tions to have Tile night iLizi l t of c;a4,d. at ‘xl.l Of all the Late:4t Cheapest W.,k4)leEiale Prices WE HAVE THE LARGEST Millinery Good, -J Dry - Goods• DRBSS-G:Ons i BEAFT/ P.%.TTERNS. t K 1: lial AT A SHILLING PER YAM)! SII.IVES. SHAWLS, SHAWLS FLANNFJ.S, isl33i.rts O Eit 3er s PITTSI3PIUM, Pa linndkerchlefis and Collar!. A LARGE ASSOIIT3IENTOI verything In our Line: GIVE US AN EMILY CALI AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES sepZ. 2 :4w .A.T MEIFIA. V P.A. zycerzoms ,Bzc., acc. Havitig established busine, The Right Kind of Prices. 'AT:BIB:DM% -I i a301111%- , xztii ;) .BL) T . LIE And Pant Scicctc,l Stock of IN - BEAVER CoUN-h FALL AND WASTED CHEAp o.A.Lice FLANNELS, PLA.NNELS YAWNS . YARNS A I.liN, SEW SEM NEW AND STYLISH J. H. BENCE.