II h t t peraid. J. AiDUN BAR, • a -ART, A Friday...... Morning, pet...2nd, 1868 'FLIZPUI3LIC:A.N PREEEDEisT 2 GEN. U.,S. GRANT: - • , - VICE PRESIDENT-SCBUYLER 'COLFAX. -- ATIDIVCIEN'L ,- - - 3031NrP ,--11 A - BVILAITI F T: ..-- , PritV'R OFF:FL—,JACOB M. CAMPBELL. s.: , • e—SAMUEL SMALL, Sr., of lork. ' On—T. F. SADLEI,. Em., of Cartier. • MIILT— , C , ,PT. J. V. COSH, o,(Shipprnsburg. •,...7 wr Ariongty:-,01. B. PARK I:It, of Carlisle. _ OSIIIIRMONER—W. S. WOODS, 0;t: Coiligt. ~. DIRECIOII or POOR—JOHN SADLiMt, Mcchrticsburry. / . AunrronTlloMAS McCLU;iE, ( I f East 0,, COUNTS SUPSF.YOR—JOHN A. 1.11 , :1;* of DiCkili:o7l. MMtEIII=M THE CA' TA PA 1 ItEPUBLICAN MES-1.19 In accordance with the direction of the County Committee, the following programme of meetings has been _care fully arranged. It is hoped that the appointments will meet the approbation of our friends in the several localities, and that all the' necessary preparations will bo made and the meetings well at tended. Bills have beau printed, and , sent to the committee-men of the dNier-. ant townships. Hoguestown, Friday Oct. 2d. Middlesex, Friday • •• ,2nd. Steno Tavern, • Saturdir., . Carlisle Springs; . Monday '• Pica Grove, itlenday • • ,'"nth. Oakville, Titosdr.3 • Gth. Oyster's Point, AVii)lne,(l,,s 7th. Nowburg, - - Thursday Stk. Thursday " Std. „IlassiMeeting (Carliid,),Fritlay (let. 011 i. 3leehanicebu rg, Saturday 10th.. Canada, 10th. West Fairview, ;laturclay " 10th. Good speakers will he in iittonditnee at thege Jueetings. By order of the Colowittm. A. K. REEEM, Forward Along the Whole Line ! t *ln - • \ ME\ OF CIJITBERIAND T-0 T_EriE. RESCUE! G11AY:1) RALLY' Or THE OCTOBER CA AEPAIhN ! I MASS MEETING! OP THE, F!RIENDS .OF GRANT COLFAX t.. Hartranft & Campbell, D 2IJL WE 0 - LE TICKET, TORE :11 ELD fl CARLTsJ~Z;. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th, '6B. By the direction of Oa: Republican Exectiva Committee' of Cumlkirland ti'Grand 'Mass Mectuig of tbo Republican voters of I,,bis county, v: ill Le in Cnr lisle, Friday, Ociela , r Uth, 3868. Friends Of Liberty and Itumanity, lovers of Justice and Truth, beljevcre in the immortal truths ?'et forth in the Dec laration of Indopendoni, nr n in vited to crone. Turn out in your ttglit. show the Ihe enemy that we tir , etimuu , t : • The treason Whin i , 4• four long; years waged cruel, unrelenting wor'nre upon t le Gevernment. the hearts and hopes of a trailmoui Sand ~ r who to-day exert supmmi mrol Gym the Denmeratio-party porhead leaden are to-du:, d,ing their very worst to array one portion of the peo- pie of Una country aguini~t auotla.r portion and if they should, through the aiiiiinenes:9 apathy of The party which saved the lcotintry, be permitted to gain control of the Adminiotratien, the ( , t,jh of the Re - public is sealed. :._For with Horatio'Seymour as President and Frank Blair as Vicfi Prosiident, elect-' ad upon the dishonest and revolutionary Now York platform, we 5111111).ilvo riot and bloodshed, oppression acid tummy 311011 as•haye not been dreamed of by those unacquainted with lhe UT - purposes - of the Rebels and Traitors of tho wieonslructed States, who openly boast that should the Democracy he successful the "Lost 'Clause will have been regained," and "that they, will get all.thov,ibught for." , The question then_ far the citizens of ,CtioilMiland county to.determine is wileth er We shod have PRAnn 'on Wllll, a coon try united and happy, a people prosperouS and contented, a Govormnent administer hd with Ilion) ECoNoMY FOr ‘vhatlitir wn shall, by tho 'election of 'Seymour nod Blair any. that the right noun one ; and that the war to suppress it was unholy and unjust, and thlt we ngra viitt Franleßlair in saying that; apart of the laws Of - Clon4qss are "void" and must be "trampled in the, deist:'' , Grant says ''Lm us HAVE PnAcE." And we'urge Citizen whose heart echoes that patriotic sentiment tq,bepres ,, ent at the Macs ,Meeting and lend his coun tenance •and encouragement .to this noble sentiment:. If your neighbor isslonliting and halting nal° the course he should. put.- Sue persitado Mtn' to come also and be pen vi need that the only patriotic party is the one wPoso.standard bearertL-Gui.i , t:r and Cot.; HARTRA.NII7.,OI(i Nuant,ii are the champions of Truth ancL:Jastiee;' Loyalty' and Patriotism, , • Tim followmg nrienkisird will pbsitively be prepntimd acylrefta, the - meeting : :OAN: JOHN W. 'GEARY, • •Cloyirnqrnt,Ponnsylynnin. 0 7 ~ • R..SToOKET"I` 3.EATittEWS,, ; • .311arylnrul'il nko4 tgiftod son. ' 0 7'7 71CIILl'ON'.13-lii-TlA'rEsti.;—of—flun,. •7--tingdc;n; Major :02 , 0.11(rIT : sA nx•nl. 4041).' A. W. ,NOIPIS: The following gentlemen have been te;,.• vited and it ie confidently exlieeted that • ono orniore.of them will be fwasent and . . alp addofie the meeting 1. , • • Ex-Gov A. G. OItRTIN,,GEN.II7D. r',C5..7.:63/d /10n401/5,4X, Pi But a little more than a. week will intervene between this and tli'C October election. The hours for earnest, active effort - arerapidly-paSsin,g , -by,itiidJit-i's well that we should appreciate the fact and worn: all the more diligently.' have en alinoet positive assurance' tlii4 we will be able to elect . at least one man oil our %County Ticket; but even Phollld ive fail to- accomplish a result so glorious in ottr.loparPolitics; We must not forget that avole . for the ;State ticket countS - jnatas mach and is as . fully,•important here :in Cumberland. county as in .the-heavy Republican" districts of the State. • , -; • having taken an impartial survey of the canvass throngliOht• the State; we feel confident iii thePrediction.that' HARTRANFT and . 6:V1VP1314L1., hitve, a.majority ranging from fifteen to twen-: ty thousand ; but in order Secure it; 'the entire Republican totc'et tile State' Must be pilled. To get Oti• Vote, thii; should be our, c(inetanildra and el r t from. this. until the-polls close lin .tlie• evening of October 13th.. Tho matter that Eilionld demand immediate tention is the assessment of every loyal voter in the county.,. ,To=morroW be the last day on which this can be done r itud in order to facilitate the Work' we print in out local cahniinii 2 , ,, 0131- plete list of the Assessorsrthe ye.; rionS Boroughs and -T . ,,owicships hi the county. It is not,enOugh for a man to know that. , he' himself is , assessed it is clutY - still further to see that his loyal hpighbor is assessed; and if any%Ohe._ can be found who has' neglect ed it, go to him at once' and urge him to • go forthwith to the ASsesseir . and have his nanie put upon the roll. The Democracy, wherever • they have the office, are playing their old , game of refusing to let a Republican seethe lAt of_additional assessments. This is one of their dirty ways of. taking a mean advantage of us. They . do it CO that we may not be able to ascertain from thelist of additional assessments who are yet unaseased; Tod they ; knowing who such personfi arc, of course have a great advantage over us. The re the only Means we - have Of lig certaining who has neglected his duty in this most important particular is by going, around through our respective localities . and inquiring of..each .and every individual whose name wap not -ape tri Ire=fies - t—t - ipti6-- - of -Course- is= very laborious :ants trotiblesoine, hat, if we would poll our FULL VOTE we are compelled, through the meanness and littleness_of• Denweratie officials, • to do it. Every pason havilig been properly assessod, the next work. to which' i wb must addresspnrselves is the,,mrmkti cMT•of our vote. This is. no Jess im portant than the matterof - assessment, itself. We lost the State last year by. allowing more than forty thousand of our - Voiers' to . remain at home ; an'il this year we must redeem it-by bringing every one of them to the 'mils, It may just as well be understood that the Democracy ivill not only poll every legal vote that they have, but also that they are Ip,okitm tremendous - effortQ td roll op thousands of fraudu lent mica. la Philadelphia. under the auspices of Chief Justice "Phompson and Judge Shorewood, they are natu ralizing in the Prothonotary's 'office of - the Supreme Court thousauds• of for eigners, many of whom have not been in this country .not. more than six Weeks. In our border counties, wheT 7 : ever thq have the election officers in their control, they are importing rebels •from Maryland and .Virginia, and in tend to vote them on their ten day's 'residence in the different districts. Well jetiowing tlmPthe majority of the legal voters in the State are to be l'onnd in tfic ronkh of - the, RepublictUr party, they hope mid endeavor to offsot ihese, ballots' by means of fraudulent votes. Friends. we must not permit them to do it.. We, Atist watch do our utmost to keep out these fraud ulent:votes ; and Lutist then poll every ono of our own. ' As. befoi!e. we would again urge upon each and every one of you to do his enLL allA nu in this neceaeory work. Committees are very well and doubtless 'will accomplish much good, but it is. upon the individ ualthat the responsibility rests. ,Don't let it 'be said after the day of 'the elec tion, that this that borough or town -ship-would-have done still-better if the WHOLI3 VOTE bad. been brouglWout ; that this or that man remained at home, who - Might have been induced to hat gone to the polla, had proper ef2 fortsdieen Made to persuade the other hand, if we can btlVSay that. every loyal vote in the county was polled, *e can . then rejoice in the grantl and tilumphant victory which 'ftWaits • Ftiends, our Cause i 9 it glorious one, and deserves your earnest'and vigorouS efforts in • its behalf. have them ? • We feel confident thlit it.U4ll. Do not disappoint the frienda of:11u-, :inanity, Liberty wadi Union throughout the world. : • • • Bead It We print on our, first page. the great , speech of the HOTI. , ..TAAI,ES G.;PLAINk3; - delivered in Coucervilall, on WedireditY: of Ihtit , r ive . * : : , fi, Blaine is 'O?e --- or - the7fcireilicifit' top Of, the times ;, atid, has utterances, On,„iink subject - are at all, times' worthy the tention iiot.in theland. • This speech tittevy , e'r to tale , dogmaof the pernWeratie party, which. tletnti`nde that•evel'y specide of propeTty shot - til be egitally tit3ieti accortlitig . le its rearvalite. • Instill furtheiiif terly vindication of the ikiihnend:man-,., ReFuhlicimparty - .. - 11ca - d: it yourselves aud!Pass it to your neigh bore. It ie one•of the yeiy• beat'cam paign iloctimeiate Of the season: .; rrlt. ITOOKEIT eo.' jay 'eqnsidered. the ,voxy: best political, speaker , h 1 the country, Tlie Iteliet`lliicseaCr"e deb Qyelj~"a--. Our Democratic •frionds are - very', fonOf represniqing the Southern rob els :Its in,a-c ordAticm f oStera • tauce . p4 : , lcindlY4eeling towaida',--fle -1414 d: StaeSlOVeinnent. l , til,,such,;4l reieritifiiMsarAbsolniApiep?4.4tii.", tioi; every say's news 1 1%';:ist" conelit: :lively shows... Scarcely a :telegram rettehea'-us-fromthe Soutluiriir rebellions States that does not carry on its wings intelligence of some horrible crime com mitted by..thelate rebels on and.against Southern Iltnists, Unlit"white and hitt*, We might fill our eplumpEtwith, accounts of , these . outragesiicominitted: by Democratic 'rebels upon humnanity,. deecney and ludtiC;l3,. lint' Will confelit, 0mo:1V - 6Si:with 'a, ,brief I' It • , }1 ; f pp.., - tactsjconnacted. with the,:terrilde , masi sabre, perpetrated in GeorgiabUt a:few days: sin'ee . . ' - A 'lnia