jrio — b - strb . tr. THURSDAY. SEPT. 28, 1865. i TIITAL IFIGILLPOII .y TEO PROMO IS TIN PllOll OP AZZ/10.1.1 LOSIIST -41.1frtil ✓JO CkSOS. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET AUDITOR GENtRAL, N.. W. W. H. DAVIS, Backs Co. SURVEYOR ORNESSI., COL. .JNO. P. LINTON, Cambria Co. Democratic' Comity Ticket. ASSIMIR.T. VI. W. 0. COLT. .f Waterferd Borough. Valor T. J. 110311111103, Erie City. CONY IeaTONIS LIAM HILL, Girard Township. POOR Dill CTOII4 Private WI. C. ILEBLZII, Jr., Erie City. AUDITOII, 'rapt. 11110. W. ►[BCCKL6, Girard Borough. . erarnron, Capt. JO® IL MILLER, El Creek. 'returns' OF ZVI AOLDOIT. iteT. Joe. I. Pressley, Dr. Thomas B Stuart. Gem, W. Starr. , s irEleetion Tuesday, October 10th.jos CESSNA AND fifitHICLUIr. Mr. John Cessna, unappreciated can slidate for the Democratic Executive nom ination, now Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, like all great toen, has felt it his duty to issue an ad siren to the people. It is a frothy, weak and pompous document, full of untruth ful charges and glaring misstatements,— in short. just such an epistle as we would expect from a renegade, John in particu lar. In this address he labors to prlive that the party with which he was connec ted up to the fall of 18 ;3, whose candidate for Governor he was anxious to be in that I ear, and whose principles the best years of his life were spent in advocating, has been since the war a treasonable organisa tion I Strange, indeed, that JOhn, with his intense patriotism. should have been thoroughly identified with thin "disloyal!' party for three years of the war. and stranger still that he should have been willing to become its candidate for the highest office is the State. yea, mortified beyond measure that he did not succeed in becoming such As a sample of what a man can do, af ter be he• once become reoreaut to his former faith, wo will simply state that (Saone. iu his address, altuolly has the boldness to assert that the question of negro suffrage Is not at issue in the' ores ent campaign in Pennsylvania. Impu dence and dishonesty can go no fu•ther. Almost every County Convention, Demo• critic or Republican, has passed resolu tions on the subject, every political paper In the Commonwealth is arrayed on one ek