V ' * PARAOJiAPJfflS'ifltihl' if'j? ! (, u r i ; iiv I • - ' »J-* lll "•(j > ' • . i ' > ,‘ ' f - pood T'V'ftV: nodrat, who ia ;co^6llei^>V^\ f «qn^«.W' W .««PPO>‘ Me: /OjbF.r.r.AK, but who foci a thq| odoo's notwanl 'nn armistice or a cowardly;’,i ijfe,' tolLu? why : it vyas,lwlien'tho ncwey.f'.lilß pu.AN’sTioniini Ution was'heard ta;,l4sl(U|' .the rebel Moan advanced three per cCqi? ie,' value .of-; that, rebel loan depends upon ’a y, ice which ,- must giro the SPuth indhpOndCnWi ind‘- dissolve tpo Union. The. holder? /of fltff'idow their .man McClellan, • nnd 'accordihw lhj> price of,their;investment. w|||. | - »s: ,an > inlirnafb 1 connection hotpel| jthe rebele'and Copperheads/and that th«m{ory of the r&iols the-’success of-ilfcotql)nrt--thoir fall*, .uro .insures-lirßdhfoat.” 1 iW6(pommehd this to • those War-Democrats wh the harmless , hero'of the Ch i oka ly) mi ny,jwi.il bo elected -by I Peace;men,- dud- 'favor'A prOßbcution .■of-,the war. ,' \ ■ r : —AVhfen‘James. Buchhtlaf.i wish . q'oihinatod '-for Prosiddht bytho 3^qrriobtatia Convention die did G-cn'erhl’fMcp'pnW ha? -ddno; : that is : M thht might .be ' construed by loyal : NbtiHorr».-X''tCo State men ae ad endorsement of , thp.ir! ..view's. i When •elected ho', becaipo I h o', ago n jfeVi d; el oiv o-, o f the lenders of the I'CbolUbn. ,S (tj k Wo-give George iB,-McClellan an* tapportu Lsj;to betray Us, "liko hia Datnoorolig predec ?. ’ ’> ?4lwd ‘ regret '} .the; w,0j,1-know,n|' General ’ George ! JJ;' -Mop, jjln, bo ‘.seriously \vonnded by,,Goneral,’Siiaim«N during his re-' cspt arbitrary - assault JMesore',. Early, EjipPßs; and others of out pWlborn brethren ip tliC ‘ Slichohdanh. W alley vft’/pot - expected,, to reedy’er. *. 'llip friends in; Ncvjfyork are frantic ■Ovbir tite'cohdUion; and ■'ihp;i;nfoßt,’experienced' 'phystfliffne do not Hunt h'U’.Vf|i| lira rbeyond, -November ; ,n ' ' >\... ( ' —Tho Itedtoal :cnhdidht?vd-or,;GoTernor of Missouri isipbout to. decldfe iin favor-of Mr. Lincoln. Thus, w f o. eoo edrjjirnos, -closing up. There is no longer dieseiimphj'bf grief _in the -Republican rqnke.,’ Wo nr,f ,f fanited ’/had- mean to be victorious,. wjule ourchomioa'aYp divided and ijismhyed. ’ —Tbefßoston Courier i thatall,tho "well whipped generals support | ri Llncoln.” Are wo to understand McClellan has abandoned the ticket, as W: 11 ns tho -plntfOrm of Chicago? . ,, “ Every , defoai df 'Liif -),in ! a foroca,-’ says the, Richmond JExa'v) inci'J pinuroa to the ad vantage of MoOlellani’ ,; ; de ajeomo gootTUnion innn dip this,paragraph,i to 1m War Democrat friends.. - • |,j , . 'Stophep'P.;! Mr. Benson having dec \ inatibn for' Congrdd&t-Uo,\ Conforenco nftar tlio dcoin strong—for tho reasons g > wtii6h( w'o have not room’ i fereoe iiavo ngreed hpdn' I Esq.’, of Tioga .County ;.;a J wo have accordingly play head -of' Ticket in tfi mode tho hcquainlonco 'M time 'ogo, and known Wfl much' longer time, wo '«fdp our Union friends in this? man iri every rtfapeef. enfi nnd-worthy of their conW Mr.' Wilson > came hero oh Wednesday last and‘|t Union theeting hold'ih llj« S” i a. favorable impre|) of-ability, of- uniitup pill represent the d||- himself, and honor to no doubt:-, ;.Apd that hS - oortaihi ns’'tliat-'tho ole . round. .Tips 'district'gn, last year .ou'the.Qoveri)( . nnd.UiOlßigne of thotinira I rather then a. fplling off| •' year.; If therolia ‘nnyili ofiCabte for, (ho copper!* J upon thoy qro welcomed anj.. : , H ' ‘ ' OjilQIN OF TUE UEjJEI; f, to bo forgotten that thojj ,lopg in ( coro\pg to a' h§at i tribptoiy sources, yet',' ‘.r hn!ov|ingly and. intent.lpit;! U.hbpht. werD-.'thp Icwid-' party. V Tbo, mairt. bcra*. li<jvo;td' be as free fronlt any Qllvor. parly.; Of-ty,' gave the Domodfats a’pi : last’RrCsidonjtidl Elcclioj ' plpnge headlong j/' > with;tho ; lioarty c ! onouii ! | t {ha dOnWornld in two oW - l fiftcoujipmooratlo Qovcf,. i cning offlffOli'cloVen-bi/ l traitors, whllo thoi(itlio'rap| footsteps as nearly’ ns;th]S| no ojfiginal ’oonßpifplot'S|‘ U‘ of the Domdoratic party) V The Democratic • partM radd? tho>eb6lliOn’;. thi | of tho ‘Fred States. ImmJJ . nnd uplicfd.it., V ;.M , /It’is,.wo presume,;Hj ludliuestiOnablo fact, that'not one man'.who..w,M;fopAbraham Lin coln. hns.beon, pV i? no] gm'arms against tho Union and the National ttovornmont.; but that every overt act of, bOen oomipilted ' by mdnwliQ, vfere pr-arffqvbi'ors of, the Doino cratio pgrty. ■ ’ The ImfomancO ok 'Sne Vote.—-Wo be-' sceoh eVbry mon who F, mjhi? country not to . leave to othfers the to consider him self thd iraportaned of; -Sk/tote; Remember,. UniOn men, that’ Mfiroi TjMorton Was oleoted Governor of Massachu?; fljby onfe- VotE, in a : poll of fifty thousand,'’A.Bfiho had run tecn-thnes I ’ k!j-1,-/ ’ ■’ •' ■ Rcmcrabor, that Edw|i .A.. Jlannogap was elected 1 by‘tho of Indiana, United Slates Senaloy, by.ONKj, We-the 1 ‘member, of. , the Legislature who mn i that iijajprity, being elected by one Vote. ,d| voted tho annexation of' Tex.Si; ‘f ( frns' carried, by one -vPTe;/adding’- SSTj, -equqro fnlles,' of , elavdterritory; ripa whf K)produced,'the Mex ican ■ Let l)b ( rtiah Uiirikhisj reaaofno importorfeo-' ' If .^°'d; tt ' T 7,,tbo['OqldM{’ election the Cop. • P e a;W.?i w,, ‘ jg 4 eir ''den?, (ipd k mhk? no fightlh Novemhor.j ■» memberJUpipn m.on, Til eyes Mo O^;l! 10 .#-Td?o.e,,from.'(immyr : ' inidons of J§u(irjf!on43-1 la fti*,Ric)jn)pnd, to their TrlOhtH iri tho,N ; Wh, Who " Which and wait over tli'oliorder r| ; j^- *' \ Oefl/ OhAifr' i? W<oh KtefjrMmfifrplt/einf i t'' V.v tlv-i • * I* ; . ' [v’r*.- • k-.« THE AOITAT tfjiMtbe TJnioii no/ti il{|t(!q 'him by’ the ? tion ■ ofM r. Arra- | 1 hi in.tin ahlolottor, t publish; tho Con ! siiflcN P.* Wilson, 1 ji 16 Cniadidtito, nfid ji’j 1 ; liis h'arno at’ tho fe|-!pt(pcy.v’ Having «jilr.' WalsMi somo- I byi reputation a ommond him to 1 nty, As tv’ gentle-' j to theiv tespoet co nnd suffrages, ier ijhoxpectedly 9y addressed the tdnihgl. and made i That he is, a ijmljio' character,' ]t yrith credit to ih’itltuents, there is (ill be elected - is as ph day will come, ;d, Union, majority jjcldciiotr, of 2,030, hdioatQ'an'inoreaso, | liia majority this ini. this statement i to hang a hope ..—Muncy Limin ■ .-‘VX • iff i—lt ought, never, itlps rebellion md had many con i’ only poisons- who lly 1 (isaifitgd ,tb bring ! Democratic pf.lhnt'pajctyi we-bci motives ns fifteen States which jn the cjoion prooe'oded to i-gulf .of- rflbeilton, liob’of a majority of iVpb others., ■ pf the, i/i jit ofllco, at tho op tiio outright leading tjvo followed in-their fflargd’. The to wore p-Secession oiftsido iy jp',the Slave Stoles ,jc Kerjng Democrats !| ;gonorolVy justified eword ,^'Copforlioftdi^M.-; [t 4 J, , 4* ■ H.»>»»>lr>iHl M. Ili COBB, EDITOR AND i»|OPBIE WBttSBORQWCrti, PENN’A t ivBDNESDAY, t : t : : : >. OOT. 5,|1864. NATfQWAI.; UNION: pjtygpmf FOR PRESIDENT: ’ I a-bbaham! LI^OOBI ' ‘ otf 'nfchrois: ■ j * FOB .VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON, *u;■ - • • -05?''TBNNE8SEEr •' • : "7 UNION BIiECTOBAt TIOHBT. l! .f -■* ’ BEtfAiflhiAt. ' Morton McMiehatd, Philadelpblo. ■ ■ ■ : '£, Cunningham, Beaver county. ’ ' "I : , [ '- J( I Robert & King, : ‘2 a. Morrison Coato's, , 14 Charles H. partner, 3 Jlcnry JSumm,' ‘l6 'John 'Wi B *® r >, ! >, -4 iVilUart-Hi Kern,' .16 David MoOonangbyi 6 Barton H. Jehke, ' : 17 David Wr-Woods,; ■ . 6 Charles M. Rank,', -.18 -Isaac Benson, ; i Rolfeh Parke, ' 10 John Pal Sop, ;, glVilUiiol Taylor, ,1 ■ Samuelß; Dlek, ' - 9 -John A.. Hteetand; :.. 21 Kvorard Bioror,; ■V , ■ 10 Richard 11. Coryell,, ,22 John P, Portnoy,:- . II .Edward Holiday, . t 23 Ebeneecr M Junkjn, 12 <?h(\rles F. Reed, : ' 24 John.W. Blanofiarcl,. ■ IMf'Alj TICKE'r, 6, ' • ( . .FOB .COHOBBSSI ’ll ' 1 B. F. WILSON, County. . ( ’ • FOB 'ASSEMBLY’M ! „ ■ 1 .JOHN W. QOIiRNSEY/o/ fea,'. . , AUTHOR G. OLMSTED, ©/ Potter Co; , , , ; Fpll, SHERIFF. ,: V I •< ■ ■ ; DEROY. TABOR, of TiogaJ \ ; ' • 1 •’ '.roß’ciauu.issioNSit/ ‘ ■■ - : ELEAZER, B,,SEELEY,. ofpwfW. > . i FOB AUDITOR. ■" ' ■ I JOHN G, ARGOTZINGER, ‘of Rutland." .i .. . . .-! . 1 •.• ■ <k j• ' ;'j ■ FOR CORONER, ' ■ ■ of Mai\\slurg. . -* % , ’ .ItEMCBIPEIi, • i - That AvTiaon; Guernsey and, Tabor, Seeley, Argotzinger, and Potere.tho candidates whoso hamoS grace the Republican.' ticket at the bond of this paper, aland sqparely japd un conditionally upon thesame platform With Lin; cbln &. Johnson, adopted at Baltimore, j A vpto for them next Tuesday, will beVa vole* for the princip|Os enunciated, and thb nationtfl' polioy 1 announced in, the Raltimoro Plnlforra, . This cannot be denied. . , :1'- • _ • , On, the other hand,- - REMEMBER, that ’AVrigbt, Loop, Gillette, Mowrey, Goodrich, - and Hall, the candidates ip this coun ty, stand squarely and unconditionally ;iipbp; , tbe pamo platform with McClellan.# Pendleton,;, adopted at Chioogd,.anfl a tote.for them, or ci- - ther.of them;. Will Ibe an of the 7 treasonable principles bnd 1 policy, announced da,the'Chicago Platfdnn. This: cannot;bp do-' :nidd, successfully. The Copperhead Convention in this, county adopted ttio Chicago platforta as its own ; and pul its Candidates upbn.lt, whorq thoy stand to diiy. No tn'dn cap vote for thcm wittioiit en dorsing the Chicago Platform; with its disgust ing cowardice and unblushing treason. , • ■ , 1 j ’■ -fe * j i -<••• ’ ' REPUBLICANS I Don't rest satisfied Sim ply depositing yonr-voto n'oxf Make it y9ur;business,to'Boe th&t every Union man in your neighborhood goes to polls and if there benny infirra,or without mentis of conveyance, eeo that the hieans of convey* nnCo are provided; .This is a port Of yjiur duty, '• There is'not a man on j tho Republican‘ticket who is hot, in addition to Ida fitness Torlho place, a man of unblemished repute p citi zen. _ It is not our practice to deal in person alities toward opposing candidates.-Aye'oppose them because 1 they'are in bad company, and because a yq(e for* them vote.,' for-.ja bad .cause,. .Ttio coolest is jMEN, ,soj itrpeh ns MEASURES'. . EVERY MAN WHO VOTES NEXT, TUESDAY, VOTESTOR' OR AGAINST HIS COUNTRY. ' ! REPUBLICANS*— See to li- that yaui' tiokels are put iri.thdhanda pf hone hut tritaty, bare-" ful wide a'jvako men, on thp ijhy of election. See to it that your tickets are not destroyed by the A r allnndighnmmcrs, or wasted by bate- lossnous. See to it that your tickets nroj cut, properly folded and packed, before election , Tlip Lobgubs'should attend to this mailer Infieospn. Seo to itythat the right kind of rpen' aro op-, pointed who will attend to business,. - ! ' "VIGILANCE, and LABOR, —rthpso oto mote thnp half of tho biottlp. , V Ti }t Mass Mooting of jp'ot ;VraB a regular slupnor to tho’ .lt, brought tho biggest crowd of truo‘blue Union men that ever got together inthla borough, • Ah, but w|wn’t tho Coppers long-faced 'on that occasion ? ' Somo people thought that Qranthad taken .Richtqond,. , !’ \ ■; I Ir Jeff. Davis cduld bo consulted, ho would urge'every man to volo tho Copperhead ticket next Tuesday,. Isn’t,that so t ' • ■ ,j , I If Jeff, Davis 'was, permitted to vole in' this district'for Oongtissthob, would ho. vote for or for Theodori \7rightt Wouldn’t ho vote for. Wright? ,soes,pny,nian (doubtitt..... ; ... man wants to please Jeff, Davis lid should volo fbr Wright,'the Copperhead.' : ‘ - Tn& Lycoming'-Gasetfe oitos in' 4vldetoctJ of ; tho'fitndss of IVriglit for C/ongrossioiftrhbnbra, <hp f fnot: that ha' bhbe edited (hai\p»per. ybitt) 1 ‘‘‘Bignal3Vb havp! a gijajk't desire to, bob a nutnbqr of that paper* issued withip-Mr. Wright’s tqr%,or.Biftbe, nwhiohevinoos what the proaoni editora cftll ‘Signal ftbijily.” ' a desUbabated ih common with ft goodly hurt, o’f !|p4}vidi»b|s , l ' THE TIO« Is there a (rue bluelL/ijidu, not remember how t|>d hearts were gladdened by the news pf i Vermonij'ahd hldlne? Wjss nt man in Tioga strengthened o,hd, tlid result In 'those States? j-Next Tuesday, Oct. 11, Penns l return thpl compliment; to flho gratitude equal <o''that of the by Maine and Vermont, I What the . result in those Stoi t£ us, the result of next Tuesdal gpd rpueljbo made to-be dpi North and "West.lf every loya the polls and does ills' Whpledu day, that gldiriouß result'will he dpbt ofj g'ratitudp ivill be paSd.; '/h ' ■■**".. ! T r\, . Friends—we mean those Who 1 have eo Wbl; iiind uhfniterin'giy labored to eatn'i'and then, t maintejn, , ; for,, T Tioga, the : reputation ,of th( PANNER COUNTY,—we have' that'rcputa ic; toisuslain -next [Tuesday. As iherearo S|atp'ijs}(i(jra fo elect,’ put [ Vfepul s'ta cei ’ujseji (He majority wejard toigit epur pandi lat for Congress.. Tha.rosojt imlhunStato will b estimated on the Congressional rote. We van -|6 dleot Stephen-by'2ooo jAnjirify if it be' p|>£ think it’is, Thonovs from'the low dr countieO is cheering. ( The I nion men l ier declare that they can:send ,W: lsdn above th jmpun.tains,) pretty, nfeck and neckrit Wright. ; - With' the soldiers’ vote they wil d jt, too. Tiogans, we must.looh ehnrp, pr tj earning, Oliijtp'n,’ and ,'Cenles wjfl \olept Wueoi without us 1 Oon't,lefthem oytdo us; : ’The CoppethpW.'papery 'in llde 1 district ar bio wing mightily “pjlo/J ie true that Wright, ha?. Jote of: money j th #• /••-i ?■« jfiiot is apparent; but; will sdmu of bis gn ed hdvoqates be frank enough to say' to their'd jpi thotrit is for 1 Wrlghl'srrioniiy, not .fqr' Wr gh that thejr are requested jto! vofp npxl Tuesday |That,would simplify the campaign., , 1 Frionds. if you want tooomfort Jeff. Dari vote for'Wright.’ ; - ' *' '• Butif you want to etrotigtlu nthbhan la i tljo bri,ng-treason to- i;rie VOT& FOR, S'i'BPliipN P, .WILSON,' -. The candidate for Conjures |ii his letter of ao’ceptance, pay i.thnt. he tl lini the re-efetdblißbrneot of Democratic, laws ,01 Democratic rulp itho .only 'saivatidn-foi tl country. ■ r Some bright 'bdy of a dozen sat mere might ask Mr. Weight,’ if a half opt tjir of iho dominanco of the laws rnd the ri je. that par ( ty tho ( ;was bui led into |tl is i hellion, how; many ’years -of pembbratlo ru wiuild'suffice tp work out its et i Mr. Wright has, n jjo.tter 1 k oil busihOßS ’ There is . cnlatiop, td til6 effefit’ Jui posed-to'lyir. WusoN for Oi support Mr! Waiomvthe. Oo date.' The refutation'of this Judge Hale has been dn dncbi man sinCe-iasl winter, .Id'.our'. odpo, and bo .remains VjUp Jo friends in (Center, county- rof witb unmeasured inji.ignatjon, versgtion, with,Judge: Hale ab< Jitne, ihwhioh h 6 expressed c for the election of a ttiroUdio mani arid expressed,| hs usm for, Mr,,Wilson., ;TVo at o nt niees id; know, vhat crime 1 Ju> Halo has been guilty of, that should 1e c) umniatedin BuchmnnnW-' wo hayo'th'6 * lobV ’authority tholio. '/ t * i t i. , This Congressional DlsirW majority'of 2,03 d lAbt year. | that with a clear fold'. against Wr|ght, SYilaon’q election, is rising npd sotting,of the. bud. lion for Wilson ? .Tioga willjanbj nett Tuesday. Hurra for' Sr Herb Is a Bum imthb-Rule the Opppors inhy‘wbr]k ? but a] ! If, v? 11h ieSa thpri' .Oho-sixth 1 vote, Curt!n 'had so39i Congressional, District, how m ty additional' will Wilson, hm if only bne-hnif of- Jho soldier ,/ f \ f • The Oo'ppera in this jftro forecasting thb defeat oil ■ ground tlmt he is not, (ho non Cod forces • irStshort,' that' h( 'dependent.!' Unfortunately aud their desperate hopes,. K! -umirged eeloctionof 12oft| ees, is Bopported by every Un district, and is not object iomf 'of - Mr. Armstrong.\ Wo hnv lips of Win personal ffienc; man.- ■ -1 Tho Coppers ore despehthi since tie < gresslonnl question hap subsided Into a itta fight between Wilson and Wight. ‘, : The Vallandighammers in to get votes for their candidal trading off the other candidal Wo are so informed,nndido t eoid that they will- go so far itradCoff McClellan for Votes ,' Now Wo give it he our 1 ’pri the trick will not ,work in Ti that such a plan has been them shows .that they regar. .as of very great importance, 'erratotlie imporldtaoe df the ; tost.’ .If any Republican; d: importance of the .consent,; hi )Of; (he common enemy.. J i: Remember!— the,’ offer to day is a confession of defn well as nn evidence Of (jishbn parly has nb'nciod t? purohat its oandidatvs. . • ,t .„ ; | TM'i'il ..! T~ k '' r U NT Y ; G € is I Tho Copperhead: papers in the central kij e southern* portion of are boldly urglni a n “free fight’’ ifthelrcandldotes ore <3bfeat|o| d iWfst Tuesday. CtiO cOuhselp the Inaugutaftol y the ',*■ free figbl’’.eqp(H)n:os the poll# dost |We hope hot. Though the .bogus demoorn|cJ o rushed into armed rebellion oh the elootlohjo if U would faotdbpk W.cll fotithemi f d repent thpt folly. It hae cost them some hdn dreda of Ihoueande of already } if tlief is repeat if this fall‘it will'tripe the patty obi in 'That contingency has been foreseen and prq?si W; d:dhgaifliit. ph|l ic e ic.ceeds at the ballot-box, the other trill aoqv eeoo asbeoomes tjbo. minority., , v . ; \da wljo doe f i o y|l-peo;)!i the eleoiibns ii it fa [encouraged h; ijlvania has t iW a ,o foVo/ beatov'c itea wn# anu y's election :ni |bs pn|iro,U ya 11 man gpei ti ily' next Ti ep ; attained,' t L fit • ) ' 'j i _ Ever; Union League should at once orii as many Copies of tHe ! Oahipdigii filal, pU j lished by S. E,,Gabon, 108 So- 3d st„ Philadt ;o ' pbin, 0$ it can diaitibatoi It is n doily, bb iji fl and raby as it oaft bo, npd, only $1 for club it twenty; \Sen£lotlhe Dilt-’ hr ' * The Repnblioatii' of life Bradford; .d,iBt •have nohi in ateati 10/U or)/ kr(i c n Tp’t C .■ gredk " lie ablest p ( ! Jicmoh. \ piollet .is his opponent. 1 •.• ! ,;;Ju,dge Herqgr,wrll.be eleoted. .. i j 7 ; . Hon. O.IW. SconctO le.tha Hopublioanr didate in the Eric! district.' ,'h truer m‘6n l hot live. 7 'Biglers hiS ojpppneht. .It'ip.'* veieue ypung Pc vl - : hd tbp latter wbjip.' Hu jI« ' Again w. ... 7 _,, I Sheridan has followed up bia.‘successes t ! new' victorias.. Oroht is moving upon H c mopd. ]Rut|Qr has planted Ipa oannon wil t four miles of that city! and fcautjs hes ! rah j within I}. miles of' it.. [Tblslooks Hk'eiucorl } ■, The Vnllebdighamtoers are ddWn lit tbo a opd McClellan scrip Is selling for paper rji i. , ,i —- ? The TViiliamsport Btilltiin says that tho l i pera'paid as high as $5-a head to men t I, tend a dines meeting in that town. Dog ol r dt tliat.- It Bays that one man was offered f to join a Copper Club in Mdntoursvillo. j l ,! oheap,;.agaln.',i <r < r'.< ./ - i ’•" Tub Bellefonte (Center, oounty) Press piys h tho,following, high,compliment to Hon. £. P. :s Wilson in its last weok|e number : j : ’ ' d *'Mr. Wilson is a Democrat'of the Jack ion e and Wilnibt aobool. ’ His abilities ftr|i d th du t. sand fold above.those of Mr. Wrigbt.thb Cop* L p'orhedd nomjnee, whb.wdsputnpbn the ticket sim'piy because of hie wealth,' a ' porliod of’ ■ which it whs expected would bo freely gi f'on f: fot electioneering 'purposes in return fori the le honor of having been made a candidate for Congress. Therb Is not a tndrer popular k idh L amongst tho people of Tioga than Hod. Stop hen n; WilSod/ondia tridjprily will hp.rolled Up fir him there, alone,'of 3doo. 'Wo urge the Us ion nieri lniCenter, to bring piit his ■: favor on the day of .election, so thpChis mi or- P" ity Will be overwhelming, and hie election a crushing rebuke to northern traitors.” i:_ . ■ . . lyatljm ? iowlqdge. < f eyidpb id Ho n C ■ge' IjALE, is < mgraps* op 1 w ipperbead’iiam oalumny is, ;t nditiotiol j T ih personal I npi thjs day, F lel |ho calum Wo had »c( nut the tnlcdlo great'spit ijtu i Ad mini Strati 1, his prof ;rei idt' We lake the fdllftwing significant. sqntei iin from' Thompson's’ Dauh Reporter, >? ' , [ id- J'.To our' view.peaoe is near nt.hand, :.i # . Wnooln is re-dleqted, the South will givq and the Unipp wilr be re-established ,witj ,P ro-ostablishing Slavery. If McClellan is q, ed,’ the Union will be re-established with; SI 1 °f ery, os before the rebellion.,. With Model} lid. the Southern debt will b<t engrafted on, ffte!: ipn of iU country. t ' . 1 . pg “ Slavery, or Slavery, perpetuatei ; ! the great point, in the election, * eotji V greal point id the,Confederate debt. All o| » 0 ' questions are openfop debate,” ‘ t - , I Any. peace, save that conquered, by ;our| i y>, mies, roust involve the ossujnptibn of-the Con* federate debt ns obo stipulation/ 1 'That, debt : is as great os our own. If "any than iblthe : a] North wants to help , pay the Ifebildebt, ho ehi' pan say so by voting,the Copperhead .tiokb, nd! „ ' —~— r** r I j ho; OnrfViehd of the Honesdolo Herald rous /ex es- ous'e us for neglecting to respond ‘ 'tq'his Buiu,, ii’p (none ,lndt tveok. l Tbonuniber ; of j hip, p ipqr pn> oohfeiping the disputed passage could;not bo * found until top,late. Qur friend.aooasiis us of • o jj miequoting a sentonoe from nn editorial of his'. We quotfed thiis i J ‘Wd jl6 dhe-faimtios vho i’ra'- “ eball again attempt. to, lead .them into de: idly his }** Conflict/* jOn referring to tho paper w.e find. j, ri< life sentence tp read thus: U< W«td tlip fojnat ■ , iokwho-shall again attempt to drtg 1 tllem into •’ cwadly oonfliof." - - I ■ '’ l ' : ' | ' ~J, Candidly, do you intend to' pettifog dun flat McClellan into the White House after that Mi o etile fashion , j■■ ion Suffice job [or, cbnt'rac lot: Cu tin J;it.wii !b» s the: Oopp< r n as certain as , The only qu shall wo rolj yet that quest •evel ' s of Three, wh 1 jlieir leis ire of the.’ s< Idi Uy lest ffl|l in 1 oucli of a naj iWnott Tnes.c re vote? 1 Sresslonal Jisl If Wilson oh' ioceof ihcUi 'iarunnu g' forthe < Jop] h Wilson is in , ( Tilt niASS MIGETiwil. . ' ws Lftet Thhradnjr Sna the of the jho gtandeit oiitpourjpgb of tho people, both je r .j in magnitude-Wia in ppirit, ever witnessed in the Tioga county. jTBe morning was Unpromising, and >rdin fell dutipg tnuoh of the forenoon.— .* Bat notwithstanding these adverse' influences, ■ho the streets begatrto fill with strangers ebon af ;lo- ter nine o’olookVbhd thb crowd got ihickef hs the. time the meeting approached. At abont 12, <M.| the head of the proceSslojn from Charleston,.Tiogannd Mldd'lolury canio in eight, tho spedkete in the vnn. ! -It would require more time aqd space than We hav|i At )0 ' command to apeak of thih - display aa it[ dp. serves. Suffiod It to ‘ say (hat; thej proocssioh numbered nearly one hundred teams, eight of at. theta of four!horses each, dnd ooeopiod apnilo tis of tho road in'olbse order* • ; •' to .The-delegation from Charleston miisl be awarded the palm for size ahd ,aUtftotion;.Opo of its wagons wns'draWn.bysix'ybkes of ox en, ahd fbbtvdgih iltelf wna a Curiosity',, with its bhrden. One man 1 was splitting 'rails, another coopering,' another mending ehotfs.— ! Thd motto bolho was’: •VWoWlll fence the rob ela; In and tho,Copperheads ontrVßehindit ■Came a wagon /upon 'which three' then’ word threshing; arid they did it woil. Nojit' carad ft wagon devoted' tb flax-hroakirig, dresf iW and Spinning. The mbitd borne ,wa’e to thb 1 nffdol that w tto have flexed oof King ColtonThese wagons Were the grnrid. feaidird of the bro beasion and 1 tendered the crdVfdi nWodnojis The' speakers- wero'-sdluted Witli f; cne«|. as they pasted up tho maiii strtet, Wb hadjlfpis gotten to mention that’ Col. |bftt tiqd ‘demote’ rnagnificbnt' bpquet,'ihb'gift ; pf ho fifteen' cot nionpttyoi in (bio to the frh fo this frim 0 of that gei lon ght this counlylo] 0 for Codj re?i L,ss po thoi • ti io't doubt i jjoa topri poa ■for Wrigi t.‘ Veto opini m, g<». Put the discussed ud l> Wilson* i d They do no ypngrcsslojnnl |es npderj l»te that fact loh'g (Wat oon J !tjie slier way loam y wade* 'on : ole lit b'efprg! mn ppßiy.'.Wo'i; b'yete’s form ion .as v /, . lon. ’ of AGITATO 1 . I of vitt( Mrs. [das. I.- r |J aokbonll wasa lection of flowors and atrangpd yithigfeat taste i At one o'clock 1 tile crowd variously estima ted at from iffOO to 3soo persons i qssombled on filfi square where tlip stand Wopcrectoil.— Wit'.’B. OLriisH the PfCpldent of the meeting, then Qov, O/ Va., y?h6 gave the people, one of the soundest speeches ever , (ttado In , WcllshotC, a masterly argument for .the Union, for free labor, and tho subjugation of. all rebels. Comidg from npatlye ofiSlayoland,';ii fell with convincing weight u P°h th o listening multitude. He was most vociferously applauded. ; \ : The* Pteiident next Introduced Col. Mont* gomery,' wiio ';exopsed himself from making a speech owing to indisposition. Ho occupied but ft, few mihtitCs, but tong enough toestab* lisb bis olrtinje to Soatl orn .birth arid rearing. He kept tbomultitude iipnyulsed with laughter while he, sphke. Ho (shorted' loyal men do •persevere in this war until evbry vestige of slavery' should be destroyed;’ The death' of slavery, he, tersely remarked,'would be thd res* nrreotion of tho South. I Ho closed with a beau iiful address to the Women of tbo North, and. the meeting dispersed, somewhat hastened by the rein which began to fall oopipUply;” I ! Qov. Pierrep6wt' Pnd Col. Montgomery' all-' dreaaod a flno’mcoting of 100(1 people at Mans field oh Wednesday afternoon, find ft large j meeting in Tioga the same .evening., They 'spoke in Potter'CPuhtyj'on Friday, and [in Smethjiort on Saturday. ; . , J i Their coming hero will be long remembered.' Their presence will mpko itself felt in the re turns of nest Tuesday’s eleotibn.'. Gjood order prevailed throughout the day.— There was little! drunkenness and we saw no quarreling. tea d m GRANT IN MOTION! MORE FIGHTING AND VICTORY I BVTIEK WITHIN FOU/l; MILES OF RICHMOND t CARRY THE jREBRL WORKS. , OAPTURP OF 15 GDHSJ SHERIDAN ON THE RAfIPAQE AOAINI lIE'PL OQ HARL ,Y 1 . Headquarters Chapin’s Finn, ) Thursday, Sept. 29,11864 —10:4? o.in. | Maj\-Qen.JlaUetk: Gen. Ord’s Corps ad vanced this morning and parried the very slorig fortification and JongJinb'of InlrCnoh men'te belaw Chapin's Farm, some fifteen pieces of winery, add from' iwot to three hundred prisoners. ' ~ | \ Gen/ Ord tfas wounddd, though not danger ously.' , f Gen. Birnoy advanced at tho same-' time from Deep bottom and carried tho Now Mar ket |oad and intrenchmpnts, arid scattered the pnomy in every direction,.though hq captured but'fow. ’ He is now marching bn toward Richmond. I left Gen,, Birnoy whpre the Mill road in tersects the How Maiket and, Richmond road. The whole country is filled with field forti fications thus far.! jl fU. S. Grant, f.iout.-Gen, $d win M; Stanton, Secretary of War. ‘.V War Department, Washington, ) Friday, Sept. 30,.1864—9:10 p. m.. jj ■ To Maj.-Qen. hix: A dispatch from Gen. Grant, dated at 3i o’cjobk 1 this afternoon, at City states that Warron attacked and carried the enemy’s lino to day on their ex treme right/ capturing a number of prisoners. He immediately prepared to follow up his suc ceed. • Gen. Meade moved from ibis loft this mor ning, dnd carried the enemy’s line near Poplar Grove Church;' A lator diepntoli, dated this/ evening at 5 o'clock* ond just received; slaves that Qen. 'Butler, at 3. m., reported that the enemy had just made an assaiilt in three columns on his lino near Chapin’s Farm, and bad beph repul sed,. ...... !l, IB ond her •No report had' been received from Qen. Meado since hq carried the enOmy|s lino near the Poplar Grove Church. ■ ‘ Edwin M. Stanton, 1 ’ Secretary of War. Haprisonbkro, Vo., Sept. 29,1864. . LU\{t: Qtn. : V, S.' Grant, CiTTir, s In my last dispatch dispatch I informed you that Impressed Early's cavalry through New Mar ket; at the same time, Bonding cavalry around his flank, that ho gayC up tho;Valloy and took to tho mountains, passing through Brown’s Gap. . I kept up Ihe pursuit to Pork Republic, destroying sevonty/flyd wagons and four oois sohs. ' i -• , I sent Qen. Torbet, who overtook mo at Harrisonburg, to Staunton, with Wilson's Di vision of Cavalry, and one brigade of Merilt’s. Torbet entered jstaunton on tho 20th and de stroyed a largo quantity of Rebel Government property, harness, saddles, small arms, hfffd broad,.flour, repair shops, joto. „ then ".prepoeded to Wayndsbero, dostroy tho iroD bridgo over, tho south branch of tho Shonahdoah,76evon rojloB of the track, the de ,.pot buildings, a Government tannery, and a .large amount of leather, flour*- &g., that place. He found the tunnel; defended <by in-' fantry, and retired via Stanton. ' pur ! ft is fay Jmprefloiontbat most of .the troops which Early had loft passed through the moun tains to ObarloUsvlllo j that' Kershnw'a divis isonoamptohis assistance,.ohd, I think, passed along the wept base of the mountain to Waynes boro. ' ; ' • ■ I am gelling from 25 to 40 prisoners daily, who pome from the mountain on oaoh eido and deliver themselves up. . . : ; ; From the inost rolioblo accounts Early’a ar my was completely broken up and. dispirited. , Kershaw had not. reached Rjohmond, but was admowhoro in tho vicinity of Qofdonsvlllo, .when ho'received orders to ‘Join Early, • Tho dastruotion of tho groin and forego from herd to. Staunton will bo a terrible blow to them, 1 .'' _. j.' All tho grain, forage, do., in', thd vicmUy of :Stannton wda retained! for tho u'bO of'Early’s artpy. Allan tholqner p.f ; the Yolloy was shipped to Richmond 3 for the" uso or Leo’s < - • ••" v t The, dountry .from■ hero to 7 Staunton was abundantly Supplied with forage, grain, Ole. ' - p. h. SHijRiDAN, Maj; ; ,jGien. ■, ' “ MoOlollau’a report (a ono’bf tho 1 boat cam paign dooatnonU to bo I had . Every'dorapdrot ought'to have 'dhVfor refdronoe,—fßatroit Free Presf,]' v , 7, • •! ?hat Johdt U'wnr wiUtdn (or.; r t HbUi 1. 207tii' p,• Vi, Bshuudi Hundrsu \ Sept. 2s', 1804. ’} FmiND Couß!—"Way off down i n Dta 4 » this dirk night, I can find no mors agreeabla W.q' passing a lonesome Lour than by writ jpg to Mr. Agitator. K As you may guessl T headir g, wa ora within hearing of theenemv. guns, ivhiph, with our OWn.triako night hida bus with their thunderous sound, Ws O ro the Department of Gen. Butler, and, with ear oral other now regiments, constitute a p ro ,i, ionol Brigado, attached to the 18th A— '' Corns, Col. J. 11. Potter, 12th N. H, Yol, u assigned to the of this brigade and is patting us through oil ' the preliminaries of a oatnp.of instruction, on douulla quick. There are sp many veterans among these now trcL that I think;we shall soon be ready for aoifta service./ Already each man is ordered tocatii forty rounds of oartndgeji i r \ Tjoga county may well claim tho 207th as her own, jf she ever expects to have the honor of an organized regiment ip the field. The foj.. lowing-field, staff, and lino officers from Tioga county, represent n .rapjorlty.of the raak and file of this regiment: ; , 1 Colonel—RdbettO. Cox-; ftlujor— V. A. liott ; Adjutant—A. B. Cloos; Quarfermaslej —rWm,| Wiseman; Captain, Co. A-Elmer Baokeri Ist Lieut.— J. M. Young; 24 do.— Thomas" Doud. Co, D—Captain—S, I), Pbtl< lips j2d Lieut.—o. S. Ackley, Co. B-Jncoh 11. Sohaubaoke. Co. G—lst Lieut,—Pj n, Blanchard. Co. H-. Captain R. T. Wood; lij Lieut. J. E, Parkhuret; 2d do, Amasa Culver Co,' K—Captain John J. Rees; lat Lieut. Jobij Karr; 2djdo.—Thps. D. Elliott, i Rev. N. L. Reynolds was fleeted to the Chap Ittinoy on the 'night of the organization. ' [Our correspondent states, that while Mr ReynoldS'WW arranging to assume tho dutiei of the position,;another reverend (?) genlflg nred himsolf in as chaplain, and was mustered The regiment refuses to. recognize the, inlet loper/ond ho .will probably go out. Ed,] ■i< - > H fllk 2. E. KIUBAIIi, AS JUSI received a full assortment of MILtl. NERY GOODS from Now York, and li pn. pared to furnish tho ladies of Wollsboro and vicinity with such goods In her lino as they may desire. , Having lately had tho advantage of experience j i a largo establishment, ebb flatters herself that she i bettor qualified to meet (bo wants of the public t£m dyer before. Shop over Soars’ Shoo Store, " ■; Wolliboro, Oct. 6,1801-3 m,, 1 ■: WELESBORO HOTEL (Oormr Main Sired and the Avenue.) . Wettsßono, Pa. B, B, HOLIDAY, Proprietor.. One of tho most popular Houses in the county. This Hotel is tho principal Stage-house in Welliborc. Stages le&vo daily as follows; • 'For Tioga, at '9 a. m.; For Troy, at Ba. a.; For I Jersey* Shore every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p. m, For Condorsport, every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p. m. S Stacies Arrive —From Tioga, at I?'-1-2 o'clock 'p. m.: ,From Troy, at 6 o’blook p. m.: From Jotioj .Shoho, Tuesday and Friday ll’a. m,: From Condon .port, Tuesday and Friday II a, m. N, B.—Jimmy Cowdon, tho well-known hoitleij will bo found on hand, ' i ! Wollsbbro, Oct. 6,1801-ly. »i ' | found. .■' ~ ! A T thofobt of tho hill in Gray’s Valley, on ot about tho laat Monday in August, a Crimion '.and Gcoon Woolen Shntvl, both r sido9 abhorred, and ’green etrlpos, about half worn, Tho owner will plesie prove property, pay charges, and oblige tho subscri ber. • LAFAYETTE GRAY. I Gray's Volley, Sept. 28, 1861-St® Executors’ Notice. (X ETTER3 testamentary having been granted to I I 4 to tho subscribers on tho ostato of John Good opeod, Into of Knoxville, dco’d, notlco is hereby given to thbso indebted to mnko Immediate payment and those having claims to present. thorn properly authen ticated for sottlomont to. , i JOHN GOODSPEED, Knoxville, 1 P t , CHARLES GOODSPEED, Westfield, 1 > Sept. 23, 1804-6 t« 1 Shawls, Cloaks, Benvor Cloths, Broadcloths, Sack* tags. Cloak Trimmings, DoLalnes, Prints, Shootings, Shirtings, Flannel?, Casslmoros, Joans, Hoop Skirls, Hosiery, Notions, Ao., arc infortaed that they can cabbing and; examining our stock ,i 1;.. 1 SeasouaWc Goods, j- NpW OPEN FOR INSPFOIIO'N. • | i Wo CAN and WILL mako It muoh to orory on»'i Ifitoroat to call and j, ■' All goo da ate high; but tboir’o la now moro - necoi< ally for close buying, ami for every ono to got the tljan over before, A Dollar caved la aa good aa a Dollar earned, <' ' ' 'We ate keeping loss gooda of a ebeap'qualltythan oyer before, aa we believe customers cannot afford to buy any but Custom Made Boots, ! 1 .1 ■i■' - t ■ Is [now larger than over before j and most of It I* being sold at loss than New York price#. wo, have more room and more cash to ms for the balance of the stock and can do. better for onfcoi* toners. Coll and boo. , ' u ‘ Grayed on stoeeST aN- the night of the 4th : of- Sopt. 186 i. froro it* premises of iTubbs, (Julies 4 Co., two mile* re Lawreneovillo on the Tioga river, a dry Muley Cow, dun or mouse color;. any person giving Infor mation of her whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. ■ fjep(.2(, JOSEPH flt/ILES. GO NORE SS W A.i 88, forssljsi . ROY’S DRHO gTORPf ' 1 r oni viiE dorth pa, vois. SPECIAL NjDTICE. ' ALL BUYERS OF DRESS GOODS, MONEY -OP 1 BOY AVHAT GOODS THEY NEED. LOWEST CASH PRICES GOOD • G OODS. THE STOOK OP MEN’S AND BOY’S AND ' Ladles’ and Children’s baiters and Shoes, OF ALL KINDS. - uAvma sold out. | OUR GROCERY STOCK. J. A, PAIISONS, Corni HIT) & ' ■ f«pr2r,lBMJ 60p1.>1, I S6L Vsßirss.
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