TOLITIOAL ANNOUHOINENT. I hereby announce blyttli la al/rotting man's ean tiithite let Representative, subject to the decision of the nee and independent voters of Tiogs countys eu Atte faaamd Tuesday of October next, tree from all par. ties, ritigo,"eliques and monopolleserwhateser nature, manner or kind; favoring A system of free rall-Osakt and a law to secure to labOr 'Repay front the real Ma upon which the labor fa performed. These are my Niows, based upon an equal distribution of real estate, as against a landed aristocracy, which time with the present ayateni will build up. • ALIABX H. Lana. -Delmar, August 21,1872. Cl)e Asitator. A. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1872 üblican NominOons. Re roii illEsmErrr. ; • - ULYSSES S. :GRA,Nt, FOR VICE IILERIDENTg,• HENRY:: WILSON, Or or uaesiokOsiyre. • .; soft 7 • . JOHN F. HARTRANFT, • of Hontgoviert county, „ rincstirriarark: 'Jtrpor,-- ' ULYS6ES MEROUR, of P fi f°,l 4 , ; ran 'itrnsTolX ;, ' HARRISON ALLEN, •-' of Wcwren County; ' •'-' • von GLENNI 13001PIELD. , of WOVEN: OHABLEB ALBRIGHT, 01 WARILY-Au; I,BISICEL TODD. 01 CUSIBILUARP. • a Diemai% ' Trii AT lA.TOT'Teo WM. M. MEREDITH, - PairAniciA w aXA:' 3. GILLINGHAM FELL; HARRY WHITE, INDIANA ; - WILLIAM LILLY, OAIXIION ; LINN BARTHOLOMEW. Sentrriacns.; H..N. WALLISTIM, OvirnE; • wILLUISI IL ARISISTRONO,I4 - commo ; WILLIAM DAVIS, IdoxIkoz; JAMES L. REYNOLDS, LANoAfrira; SAMUEL E. DCAIMION, WAYNg ; ' OEO. V. LAWRENCE, WAsm - NoTox : • DAVID N. WHITE, klaxons:li ; W. H. AINEY, Ltulan; . JOHN H. WALKER, Fun Disarms of CONOUESB, J)COB D. MITCHELL, - . subject dectstoia of District Conference Fon 1/F,LECIATF. TO CtriiTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, • * ,J EROM tB. NILES ) subioct to &aeon of District Conference. Fon lanwrioxei. Law JtrooE, STEPHEN F. I NILSON, staged to decision of District Conference Pon •BEVRE.SENTATINV., JOHN 1. MITCHELL. Fon PnOVIONOTAItY, ROBERT C. COX. HENRY ROWLAND. Von REOIRTER km) RECORDED, DATIIIJS L..DEANE Fo] Comminnonnn, EPHRAfM MART. Fon /Alumni, ISRAEL STONE. campaign Ed/ition. We will send the Aorr.freron from this date until the close of the campaign, (November 13th,) to new subscribers, for• 25 CM , ITS IN ADVANCE. Tho paper will, during that time be mainly devoted to the' discussion of the political questions•of the dap,, and the unyielding support of Republican principles and the Republican nominees. Believing it will prove an efficient worker in the good cause, we ask mir friends to assist us in extending its influence by increasing its circulation during the campaign.. As the,Pripe at which it is offered baiely covers the cos of white paper, printing and tiers: lion. Hamilton Ward, late member of Congress from Allegany county; New York, has been claimed for Greeley; but he has written an able letter favpring Gr'alit's,,elee tion. This fact is quite as "significant" as Mr. Rollins's supposed defection was said to be. A large and enthusiastic convention of soldiers and sailors was held in Utica, N. Y., last week Tuesday. Here is part of the creed of these men: " We believe that the man who led us to victory, and the one who watched over us from his place as chairman of the Senate Milit wry' Committee,‘ and so, carefully guarded our interests, are the best men to rely on for justice to our maimed comrades and the widows and orphans of those who sacrificed their lives' in our late, struggle for the preservation of the Union." That reads like good, plain common sense. • Mr. B. Oratz BroWnhtt.s,lultdlkpcimeM the front for a personal Mt . planation. He says his liabita-,are not Intemperate, and that he'was not drunk at No* Haven,— But_ he confesses to the tippileationVielstiin ulant for temporary relief." That is a very neat way of putting it, but it is not origi nal With Mr. Brown. Andy . JohnsOn suffering in the same way ,on , the 4,111; . Of March, 1805, when he made his - Spe,ecb-on plebeians, hardly less noted than Oratz's Coronation Oration at:-IsleW Htt'ven.' At the time, Theodore Tilton was horrified by the evidence that Andy ,was drunk, when•in fact belied only t4en a little "stimulant an- temporary relief:" It is singular how history does repeat itself Did President (Inuit neglect to invite lied. Douglass to dinner? Aml if he did neglect that gentleman, did Fred. feel bad about It? And if Fred. didn't feel bad about it, ought ho 'not to have felt bad?---- These are the questions which are 'now a-gl inting the bosom of - the magnificent Charles Sumner, Senator of the United States, and in which the people are expected to be in temely absorbed. Itntwe fear Charles has deceived•bboself. We don't believe the people care two rye straws whom the Presi: dent invites to dinner, nny more than they care who combs the Senatorial locks since a' certain &nestle secession. These mat ters aro highly important, no doubt, and werthy Surenerian investigating conniiittee; but the peOple don't Seem 'to care - to sneak up back stairs find. peep throb key-holes to spy out private dinner tables. , They leave that dirty work to high and mighty Senators-like Sumner. fi has already become a serious questiol xyhether atiy inrul 'AO has the .good • of Country at heart can vote for the Democrat ic ticket in view of the material composing it. We may adtuit' that . Mr. (iieeley is as " honest" and as "great and grand" -as his' most devoted henchnuta would claim him to be, and yet hardly feel safe in toting for him; for, as the Springfield Republicam says, a vote for Cireeley is, also a vote: or Bisatva,. and what that means we already know. • It is perhaps unfortunate for,Mr. Greeley that he is linked to a man who should be "kick ed off the ticket,". to use the language one of Horace's most judicious - ,supportere i lint such is the fact. 'We take it that the decent people of ,the country do net,intend to place themselves in . a' position whWro but one man's life will stand, between the Presi dency'drab"Brown.' Presidddi have died mellow, and Mr. Greeley is but mortal; and One Andy Johnson in a genera tion is more than enough. It becomes, every day niol4,:eeldebtrAtal l tbeghtful husincis men belie Vii the elitlioi, t i e Of Grant necesse y to the mate :0 p 14- , 1 :r4- Ivy of the count : ItAtoni„Vf ma ing the public c _dit Miquesti ned that =. none's' trouble can, be averted, investments r,q9.4gpa,. segßes,,.4d 4040.tett, - .49—f10c i3nioothli in its nstural ehatinels. tho stability of the public credit\ depends largely upon dip result of the election is so 6bilOiiislitifiO liiiiiii:flii is-ariißitiielic NO, a pea-nut stand,l4oesirallycitti''glOtibt the faci. For over thr,ce , years the country has se4thi34cse;ii3a "toil'.'ci "Aitti4 fitialict4 l management of tho •Admihistration con• stantlyireducing the debt and appreciating the,riational c:tretlit,':;_so, - fitat.:,iiiiiibe bond's are:._tsirth more than {;old.- Arid - at the saute:t me the burden of taxation has been consta tly lighterielt .71i0e, are NOV itacknin . cif jpen ; they cannot be denied tior eva ded. ' 'And it 49 r, hnOwil Oat: whjla i ivc havebecif nibs steadily and safely - - - .ithing specie ,pay,p,teßts # JVlr.,,Grgoley. iption, regardless of the financial ,„ business' ruin . 'Bach a Policy would The ~ 2:rawne has been shoptip* . monthiafterWo l ritii: :i ' 4 4 V he WilVecfreititilTs to tesuirte," just as a few . yeats!vo it sbOut 7. cd " Richriandt": That Mi. 43,ree ley'stuletta uotioua lime not been es•eiia• astroi2 ili Way ofles, is.aimplydaeto the feet pat the Administration has ,nol heeded them. But if, by any mischance he, cod be cleated, the: ebuntrYkould'istri4 l y esc ape a financial eras‘4,--.-an evil. which ,v;cail4ffect every class and endanger every , branch of 'trade tuttil,prodneti - ve.indUsiry,— It is nt, wonder, thegAttythnughtf,upysn, ever' a Hong 1 ,4, Dlqctfits., (1 914ecate.-.4 8 eteetio . , •, - , it. n. ~, 1 t c ft. `,".., ~/ ~ , +-,---.. 4 , 4 1' , :,...3J4.,,t. . . f fiVr'CounlY„ TiAct. --", , Under our editorial head this' week will be found the ticket nonritiated by tbe Ire 'publieittis-of, Tiuga county:l' It is, one: With which, they may well be satisfied; rts we are,t and one which deseives and will receive their United 'and hearty support. Exceplin the three nominations mentioned as subject to . theldeeision of the district conferences, the tic:ket is now complete, and sfr9turtOP.39 1 bottom—from President to County •Auditor —it will corinnand the confidence Of every, Republican andcompel the respect of its strongest enemie s ' ' For member of Congress—Tioga county names Dr. J. D. Mitchell—a gentleman of most decided abilities, of fine cultivation, and unquestionable integrity. As a Repro aentative he would disehloge the duties pf, that responsible office with credit to him self and to-the District. A man of talent and of eloquence, he would be heard in the louse, and would make his mark there.— Though no hack politician, if he shall be finally nominated by the conferees of the District, the Republicans . will feel that they have, a etunlinate for whom it is an honor to vote—one who will represent the District with ability add unswerving po litical and personal integrity. Of Hon. S. 1 1 '.. Wilson, whom the Repub licans of the county have nominated for As sistant Law Jude,. it is hardly necessary to speak at length. Ile is well and favorably known to. the people of the county, and of the District. In the State Senate for one ‘ term, in Congress for four years, and as in eumbent of the office for which he is now named, he has been thoroughly tried and not_fotind wanting in nay element that,goei 'to make up an honest man, an able legisla tor, and a capable and upright Judge. The people of the whole county know as well as we that Judge Wilson is a genial i generous, liberal, kind-hearted gentleman, faithful to twat* trait, caul competent to fill any post; Nitsunite'Wirtn•liTs — a -- pleasure TtO't4ienk thus of . one who is debarred for a little' time from meeting his old friends as he vas wont to de: That he may lsoou recover from his in juries, and may have a chance to prove this fall that he can raft as well as ever, arc the sincere wishes of his hosts of well-wishers. Hon. Jerome B.rNiles, who is nominated„ for Delegate to the Constifutional Conven tion, is thoroughly known to the people of the county. He -may- be justly termed a self-made man. Starting with no influen tial friends and no resource but his own no-, tive 'pithy and inflexible will, he has rap: idly risen to a position of prominence at a bar noted for its general ability. He has served two terms aeDistriet Attorney , and. two Terms in the State Legislature with cred it to,"' self and advtintage to the people_ We i st he may receive the nomination of the eo fermi ; for itiiiiamOvilt tititletfeltaW in to the ticket, and he will till the office with hon4l to himself 'and the 'District, -. • ' Hon. John I. Mitchell, whe'is 3 norainated as *presentative at Hurrisbtirg igalsomell knoirn to the voters of 'the county. He has serv e d a.sitistrlet Attoiqw and •tut prosecn-.. tin'officer and as Representativelris record is o e'whlelt will boar, tinitt.el•asest_ scrutiny. In e Legislature lasaiviuterit'Avaiiiiielo istely interesfof-hKeonstittients'snd of the, 'State. His industry and ability rapidly won for him an unusual' degree of consideration and, influence for one holdirig his first term s and i laid ti secure foundation for nttre.ased usefulness when he goes:aback there •next Jan,n ary to discharge the duties of a second one. ~. , .. Oen. it. 0: ' Cox, our nominee 'for l 44 • Monetary, will need no introdUction to the ~ boys who fought under Hartranit and .joln ed in the charge at Fort Steadman. Thei/all know wlurGen. Cox is, and all 'the people know', too, that as he AVR4• brave end effi cient in battling for his country; so tie has been honest and faithful in civil offices: His name is a tower of strength to the tick: et. .4.- MIMilii;I:1 Mr. Rowland, the candidate for Tre`asu rer, is a, man not Sc) extensively knousr as those we have mentioned; but by those"wbo know him best - he. is ..believ'ed• to „he-73;701 ipialitled to discharge, the .duties of the of fice. He is an old resident, of, the connty, and a maim of undoubted integrity an un spitted character. That ho will. make a good Treasurer there can ibe »,ndtkubt : „, Mr.. D. L. Deane las been may and Recorder two - , terms,-and may confidently appeal to the record 03' , thaset i efmalp . proye : : that he comes fully up to the Jeffersonian standard. Tie is able and honeat; and the .PcoPle.arCllo NlTH.nsOsflOelYith.,All.97°,o49t O his one artn,—he lost the ether on, the battle field while fighting for the Republic as a private in the ranks,that'theY nie bound he Shall Serve thetit'atleast! one, nierP - term, in that ofilee. And they willhave their 'Wan )ust see If they don't. gr . , :Ephraim Bart is named for goner... rHe , alreadyEferyed thui.tertiri ,in' that' dike, and the popular appreelathin" of him as an 9ifieer 1 4 1 (1:q man u is shown by the active support Le receivell. at 11140uSiii - ,4411. lir. Israel' Stene` Ye4re" past; and if the Pmple'pen-haTetitt, choice, he .hids fair -to , remain ye.irs to come, is linoti4; - ;lair ,eeds no commendation at our hands 4t This ? Ilepublicans,of vole leiYouiluPpere , : &tin it closely-from - st,4.p to. bottom rtuictyott willnPt.fifid,en attpng #*t—ore vgnthY zittiiiii.tic:@iTikat:`,l4:iiii,l44:a i tiobt i Vi 4 MEM then, close up the rankw nrgauk? thorough ly in irlery districi o of tltti-entuity - , 464 pre= Pe4l4*.get eakour,sl4l4*, ,attik we 6411, pn the dpes.l.oabe,v prik. Pie*lers . .d,e o a,litle .., a . 1 5 17• - ~ n 110esl6' 1 4 „m g I Nvin t - :: :to!;; h ; 4 . , th`c 'ur ~y ck ~ oh ge i, - I -'• . \ fiq",. Civil Sehher Reform `its:.Defined by One: of thecotßpliduts n! nor ourneal isihraiii 7 pntlivniMAvou't rd - iii - ne 'ifeitil is sues" rest; that they are i6,44 . 0i. ritleit'ii up Mr. Greeley's ohl reeo f ril ang flint f of the Diao - eriitieliiiiiKiiiiit Ali'24'iiTi;iiii iVe living questiottsWilielidlif Alf.teeturt tnc j us - : that nn ;question can qt jiilsetit.,,t)e, mere !I: ,talthin that rkiee'lfriti.Mii=p*,l*.Ayt - ohiA o ; , ry of tlie:SiosfioyMiliißiAitthlr: i he more pertinent thinkthM - „, I#ll,lv to . Wtoeratie- praeiicejn;',;929.yearsAitst:litlsti -tint•let liw.„ otarnfrom those the- coashietuttcnt of one which aim most tender.6 , qo o,,ell.4ihera!motitf.itd mit to he one‘of: the s.sues-H;(3ol.Bmr -140 ItV'Orin. The Dennierittfe' pTailforiii :e'oritains.4 elanAp fityo - ring that . refOrrn. Os see Ail hat , sort 'of : if reform-, that party and its cautiiiihicOpine to in'aitOri4; if stic Mini cessfuL , What the local leaders mean by , civit ser vice refp . int Was evident.a fiw _nights binee 'Wiles Professor Allen ,- announced, amidst hearty Dento s eratie cliceis, that , we should siimiltavAilieneridihrti-otiOf ilieqterai federal officers and a , Piftting-in ii;Snewbries„ §1 . 194 - 0 avowal ontweigbi ', resouttpils adopted hy a: political Ciiiiyiri tiOn. It is something definite' and tangible ~..-"sritnethingi the 13.eilincratie can grasp. It is the, dent old Dem:loo'4lc cry; "To the victors :belong the Spell*" ' But oe stlie "reform" come in These gentlemen' of fintililfgbii 4 priietea4 l a t fil j9tA4imt has beentlerie ekeeridefee time r They prppose to min'it - tha t elfril iiiiql:rmere instrument of...partisan 4yranny ' and pe . rstinAnin ThCcillicetVortlie , r4o ye rnmentiorw-toi them, objects laelfitat ,grk4.1 . '44:34 6 4 hiOlAiti - , ON. *OO. tell ; us that'thek are the-rif&ilfer4;=and fireeS- peciallY In favor of reforming the civil eer viabc nleaning, in plain t turning .ont.ef 'Republicans apdprilting lq.M„.s-Petn ocrats.i This is tha-local. 'idea civillser-: fre t reforni. "BO let us to- to,"the see 'Clint Mr. Greeley matins when lion talks of - reform. __A very short - 4MM' before that geOlernan was 'nominated at Cincinnati, mid while Still editor qlflip. fished ; an editorial def l onding'iind the defection df Mr, Fenton-and .the Other New York "Liberals" on the grotind they bad-not reeeyedn fairelfare 611)M:of-, ; in Mr. Greeicioa opinion idtbitetitne I a fight orer - the:f.' spoils" was importantiesi-..1 ough to justify the disruption Ref' publican party -and the Owning the 9overrt, meat cover into the,bands- ot the_ De 1 .49 1 * - - cy. A short time, after his nomination At Cincinnati he wrote to a friend in Hartford that, if elected, he would make no discrim ination between his kupporters, , but treat them all • - This was interpreted by tbe, Denioeracy and the whole conotryld mean ' - that he would diattibute the : offices ardong his followera, whetherlDetnemmts or. Repu blicans, (of course, 2».0 mfa,) and his chances. [for a Democratic nomination =were thereby Increased. „ . But, this is not all. Mr,. Carl Schurz, as one of the original reformers, .undoubtedly felt that Mr. Greeley was not quite up to the mark on this question, and . he therefore xe- Auested such explanations as would puethe candidate's intentions in a clear' What did he get? A. short growl about the "alliance between the executive 'and leg,ii; lative brattehes •of our -Federal Govern-' meat,." a long homily on the great one-term litigiVo,.. l ool.4-400 3 kusikultC.- 4 / 1 4011*, toward reforming the civil • service. As to the growl,' it is to — be rentaiked thni'Mr." Grecley's quarrel Is with the Constitution of the country. It is not the first time he has found that document defective, land', uriless, he can , find something in (lie D n eelaration of Independence to overrule it` he defect will p,rohably, continue- to . annoy him. As m int • to the one-term cure-all, .our_ history B ow that. there arcs-times when the re-elec tion of a - President' reeelifir tieeestiaryrthat bad Fresidentslatc*lFer;(4ecteg i tunttltat the matter may be safely left where the Con stitution leaves it-linifte hands of the peo ple.Bt.4 Ty;twrt our, ~I,,e__yie,s2ffitn", , , z i. icßietht,?, the.pOinf, lie has actually rloplan to / propost :f6r the reform of the' service: Can. 4P8 4,3 nee4A414.11 4 044r, Irlet, 00:10, at. Friend ofy.e.form, . " fdthrit - 0041 bless' yonti have - none to tell, sit: Ontt, II defer lollie jukromain Co4grespif ti i ., ~, t. t' 4 i ..- . LA., , .:. s•t,i Li 1 ,... , Andlthen he'ends with a sneer td the - pres- entiefforts for reforn& Irair a c. " - Statesman" aspiring to the PresidelleYitilsritther die; i ditturaging to the siaccre reformers, -....,,i.:;A:- . But thift'.l4.4 A d e Odd ktflltillbarea...q , -Fee* ion this point. He antlered tott - ire 'fnily piepareit:stietfelt - dt :Poillitia*few 4137 i Binc`AAPVVeleIVP° q?" fi t tYr: " In two or - thrSektnitinices.. I have been asked to say, whether I would ni - wroakinet. If elected, ecalintUngilfp6bilinefitti tliii7W,:t publicans. I answer these by pointing to .the lank in the Cinelumittplatfortn, where in'a 1 41 11 0 goncl4,,in nig! taIueSPIPI: AMU) set ortli.ttri.eardiallY. ' inlaid, to participate 'in their establisluitenfrsandl vindication. I -- tievo yet heardiof a - Men IktelftVitiviteti-bli' neighbors to help him raise nhontie, 4 4iid proceeded-to kiekrthein-out-of Was- soon as the roof was fairly . over his head. For my oitla piiloi, I recogpokeyki.y hkttest num who approvtekatid - adhlEteto thOitieirffiati plat form as*as zo(itiboliitia,'4ctitilt i All ly erVitirxikt,!: . iit :V' - ` iteliiiti faindly rs ,gtql." 1 -.) - ' - '4 ; ; .11iis is explicit enough. 1) Mr. Schurz .couldn't et our " reformer" to say what he - -" '' ' ' ' ili' t " 'I ' f ''' iiu't meant to -do' about-, o.icivi .se r e cc, . 'WWII it Coitte to d, iltle'stiOn:of::Peni9e;doc votes he 1 ready enough to tell just wh a t ha means to do with the offices. - lle means to Use them „ to reward the "ho nest men" who vote' for t iiiin;;;Ai thtitircat - ctintiOnal calamity, a, Deinoc4tic, trirfittpli,''ap.onld be fall:, us, there is to be a grand sweep of the offices, and the " honest men" who will have Wrought thai l etilainftPtirti - te receive the aii ppintments. We know some of those "hon est men".: 4.,,,F..„..piv0p,-,_aud J o i n SoMi rase, and katt.!. Beinns,, 'aiitf:Piirnando Wood, and, the 4 i'iliii:WAY:#4ll - 4 ) iiir, ' and 5 Alex . . M'Clure. These are a felorsd` the men whp' are 'supporting Mr. Greeley, - and who tire' fb abate in GM spoils of _victory..c.. And all in the name of Reform, So the candidate , defines the platform-- Civil Service 3litifii4n Meitliti:iiinibiy the wholesale turning out of his opponents and We' placing of- his friandil :int ogiee. -,Could any President;' ph i lprits TOX:*; . r -- 'scentidfterm, di)* : worse than.thiSii: •Nii.iliinlinet. We Aiew, what the RePutikiii r phie of Civil' Service R4orm Is, for it has been'. already ; r id ilitilkivitik - :Vil *hii . ive r itneW . ,ctlfiat' . - - • n Is; Let the people choose lietimeen-them. -•-• ' -—.- • : -V t o calm (ii , . Y.) l'itireat says: , iiiir infittp - o• -. i 1,•, % • i ..;,• iv., $ i 0)` 14. 4,,_ , - •e bli itlx4l . I ottr„. i r`:t; • .11. esti 9( .11..th:Oey, - At Siftimatieti Tweed '*ta&t•p"ttblk.ly tiul,SvhtieOr sitid..,•thiti'iti - 1 _favpi,of:Aliiirfttk'Won: of lilen. ,•Giratiit-':vita, tAlit ti •!. irtpit,illittininr77 ---- :'= - --- -•-•..- - - - ~ m l ,•• •,...,„ , : ; 40. ,.1! , ~..,. t•:,..ay- , ~. ~ '3 J >i;' The latt.yiatos - we t " littiforable to the growth - I, UR WASHINGTON Leiiiit' ' ...- 1: , 4 4 .- , : iitierms, Aog),./0020. ''.!o . ' fi';'i,:.• Watt+ 418 A st...t.# itglifig,r, ~,v Yoi, _ retkretipiindeut havingro,o4.44o,o ~....,„ , a co ~, , . weeks at it .MtirylittiOsiOriiiii, , .. `"- ' 4 , 05tir - 4 phi • "-IT,' the,. :politics prope rw l l,,_* ,o; „ alf , '''idtli sail sochilAntikiikiik. %ere the /girt:l4 l ot .4 etl ri0t,10411114113:41' , 34 feels nlile - tii represent the Tent*fn,ol4 • ,inaity4cullot-'4lqll'4l.4,h,4'Sf44eßlS hled In . their quiet intillients,of i.onverset- WeitA . isbiirilural•Orli t4 4l o4tfielt 1 lifi a topic_wastheir own ptrsessions lost to the late..svar. iiimii ottim iohii%iiiiiiiia..: spliverislied by ,- the lossitif.slate - - , ptoporti„, whilelieta still hold mOmetle iitlaitils,•l ,initnil rile lit'uniking‘e'demands'lifinii - the ', 1 , ~I,.Tiitel N tales Onveremeet for .114001911:: 'tion frotn loss by th*,tilitieso,4o;;:, ll .fito'd ennfessiivOinting k Gre'ellAY PerSOUtillYct'etad , 'say at tile 'Sante time. Mit , they'' intend -to yote i fori or`-hilt ~ n 4 lie'patiattlic,T6 d p,.,Onti#s...„ Rise 104 :hut l b'q'ettliAC:i tll4 ; .ii)rf-9-,11.01.., 4,!; 30 0; of undetstauding that , e viii Seeillte* paid 'fpr : thelf lost , elave.tli .' This 'hi 110% a• On& case, no*lliel caati,nf cilizens' of any ; piatic r tilai,oitOti: bilt [1:01ct,(1_ it te)h,e the uniform ideit.,qf :each gentlemen; 'eolie'cled,; - 0.}41 1 11- o e „ l i s fy , f ro m ..several• different countlein4 " llfilliiiryinhd. , ":'• Thbreniny be something `here explanatory of the sipifiefiiitimnissiort. - o f q o race Greeley. itt,bis Poetylittilitifeeehto l give his views on ` the subjeit ,01' paying for the manumitted slaysktliqrqFes,to y .tltappi , tPegia ire in Pmq, vil',74El4,e*ltgfilF,tls7 to these intelligent' ,klaiYhtitderti, 04 .46t:Otili the most PePilitir arguinelit lottli hirer.* that of iiairit!ifer the slaves with theorn eytof,Ae'pe,ople; butfit ' , appestat to ibe , tbe Pirti.CariAaieni ",tl4l' ili 6Y'at'4Yllotie.iti con cede ttsi recomoteridinihitn. - 4..*0h1,1ik0, to know; why the ,list of'-Rebel;, schemes,. which are clearly, tmeonstitutlonali - such as 1 payment ''of 'the , Rebel 'debt, 'die. , In the!, speech irefpKreili3O,,,tirtioity9 , 4**lNg With itt-the Purvient:..of;his'",infetitloni If' elected;' while this point, on:which at; - lteur Ilus At lereit,4 Abe fiei . ifiletdeftendsOspaSsed'ever . .11,t•, ene44lleAleitte ;l -,lf ~itl fliermost op-, . '4l 4.: l=is t le A Ai'g campaign 0 '3 X 4 00: , 1 .: .bent 4 ogo, lin maitifitined.fet 9later4PaXis of Sh'4,4inteit' where I:ilitinterestekPeople are tezhe:tiffedted by its' ettiFiete . 6o**keietion A t iilhA tixte . 4o7;E:':fatifti)` 'amptfai'. ot - taxte'l tion. i!. ."..,,t,',..,,, . . .i ~,,,, s{',l- ~..1:t NOU'YU C . /AVM/fir NICTORY,r, :.„ ,y,.. 1t... ha's roar beert'atitted Went by-authority' Ilialt - .tlie,`„iitilidtil returns '6pin 84'cbuitties stioWn inafaityitr2 50 0 I fOr C aldwell, and that' this result can .3m YAM :.4tt 0,, Veried-by, return from the remaintowedunties: ' , The e}ection -tintl'Ot -are ielecteil , hithe counties,; 4. and lichee ' 4ro;enefitily;'Ettio6i l itiel*Oing illtbat:ialvntiliiall'Alird,ro lo. ,l 3 Ne• ,-'.Tliel l e caulni no dquitt itt Pao!. victory of Via Hetinblidtilitf,ftind that iVis a substanti4 Grail*. ';'irlc•loty,' 'Phis ,is the eon' fusion of the New Ynkli./I:44'whleli stb4 at the head of the ,refOrinetiliekein 0?),010141ft4. Polk r vention.l.-It- says: -- . <.l. - 4 .4 t,. , 34 We suppose Grant's collectors and as sessors in , Nortir Carolina are. About average men; and as• to thelblac.k tutin—he wouldn't heltri averageblack 'man if he , didn't know.. :enough toltuow , that• whenite seen the man who used to be his master, and another man who usettte Kultlux him, voting one way, that it is a , safe thing for • him to vote the other." •- - ; -'• . ~ . • , • : , The correspondent of the New York Wnklil and 'the ,Balthopro 'Sun has started' ridienlousetoriessegaidipg changes In the Cabinet—alleging that avant. his-Pr 6 inisCd, if re=elected; to thangir , all save one Of his adtisers. This _is of course intended Were- - ate discontent among the special . friends' of each otithi; f3Ccrelifries: The' statement is so thin that, in making it, he forgets to sup press_ nnothcr part of - his: letter . "wherein he "manufaCii*esindignation„'lftii, the President _fit the 'suggeition mad& py iterne'ditilfbrliV` ans on Fridarthst, it would,4o.othe poi parity of his Administration to • get rill of his yet Secretaries. •He • makes-the Pr,esi-. dent Shy that . Sti liangne hi liked• them kfitl.- they discharged their , duties, he did 'not think it was noybodes hnsiness., I, do - loot . , stippose . this is. true in an : . ~ A 4.; in ~ . out has done, : titid noon can. havtAtieft• • - ' confidence in #Ch inconsistency et. all:;. IM , . Hon. R. C. De Large is oat in a card de nying that he has , written a letter in.lairor of linrace 91reeley'for*1'resident, as hharged by the 14,eiv s tori ; Wm: s td., " In Xotv,, Y.Ork. State, , in 'eating 1 0 )bera, Dentocratie meetingsi they resort -to : the mean trick of ' stealing, the names of faithful Repuhileans,, and, without their' consent, . r signing or kintirig their, name i by 'the Alin., dreds;to their regular calls, :Ills not wear, The President, after enneulting, the` Cabbt net,has respectfully A s eelined the iredtattezi id Asir, ..chet;enOdge and.j,Tl,49kOt Ho* taro. He willAtot, swing Around the Circle r as Horace does. , ,:;. 7 C,. M.. ~.: TO the:ftfpiilillitutit.o:PsnntlifiYania. Ifel,adiiforferiii .14144csn.4441,eima i t.e. i t .7....2f4.7 14 1 *AO. ifikOk: ii - r - ; ..ri ..• s , ~..J. . ..:...1...:1 - - Plh"ionwitin 4 Angte#l4i,tuT4..* - The Tteliiiblititti State eon:davit ' iftt*e' to congratulate the Republicans - Of f'aiin , ,aylvania upon the tiubjk - iteleo....teitantly 'Won by their brethielignif oilh'Ciarelina.— 'l4*4.g a'triu mph - river .-fearfdl kisidiointritas • '`won In spiteof the freiniuleaL • log; ii prturtr portddinto tbat•Btateirdni i .• estr.T ko;bP the Tanituant ballot,btautituffers,•seli now. lead :the Greeley' tinny; -11..----1•,11-i „ ~, •1•-•,- ~.,- It has demonstrated theiltepatitem4 of tad Southern States central:le wentroni the support of their -prineiphisn by , - 'the•elly 1-tongo t cit .the Republican :±tr4tois; :who: Were- sinit ani'ortg tho rn - Lt . t3charzanci-Tiunv- , hulls Tiptoii and lllVlutirtrei , •. , ,th e n . (mu itreacheryi - but cannot w i ;foi-I- , efa,t;l ? -- It WI-demonstrated ; Aso? , that . ' o the :inen !walk grievance* . the soreheads,. 4 4he. idisaPpoirited•dentigoguesi:raay lie* .blo to make ii . greatldin;.oetir their own • ,1, dontl Ineut. Or thbir ; protestdotik they , e ' ;otind with thew. The treachery, they '' resent' IS Oh 17:01r-like - 81111atec.it:iloes_ , a 'teach. dowo,t4tritii3tAutaiies;. ; ;:thc ;peopl e 'to 'not hifeeted tiklo 2 •Yllege . nien w4ht -? I-front us bectinie they were not ott. usil.•,-, ~ r-•,-,-; 0 • This inspiriting success In North C arolina ivas,:weri' by Oterauitunen turd **fat, to o rk, - 1 ft could/Wet • haves been :wee':10:lill t Wes)! essential' fiditilibts'Al ,- . -o '.' .- + . 4! t':,` : 6 :- t i:„ ;,,,; -,-;] f Ai NStibliveditEi thiNfatti Oilireilt , y_ their O exturiplti: • ''Vrifeteier•ttie 7 Wiiikef oigaign& - i - tton-lutii. tii!etcli4o it In-Pionitylvanikt.it - lila: been ettinde4 14 thel.Mitt 'tektite . ; Whetti- - er it fitienbt: let_Llket!ff rtretkitia-ti, :apathy and indifferefice - Tretall. t - ftleridsli If . this be the 6ithi , in year ceunty;•break:the spell at once, arid: begin,thoEssentistwork of the eaniphigiti=''Waste. not a day ;in waiting:4- Everytdaylhat this-Work is ileferre4•Je itii, opportunity itoNt: ",-- - - - , • - = - , i- - - , i Welliewlere 'our people ' throughout- , t he Stateitho have nut - yetentered•itito thh . spi-, rit of this all-important contest lo.retaein; ber the, great :interests' at' stakeii, and-low I much' tear hang! upon ; . the consequences Id theirietictioil. , •:• : • '')sr: • • •'!' •.- ,‘ ~rt, :- - •., 00 intelligence from 831 tiarts of the State , is o the most encousaging ‘ kind. Y. , In: 'the fenriplaces 'where' dismrection -existed a _ls steaWdisajnieasitig, andittepartyiAs rap-, idly settlingdown Into a ;convect end -un broken muss. /::The Itivt:Men , whe have gone 01 to the enemy have made all:that , pos.v Bible tint theirthange front; and hence • - forthlhitstvease` to' have ear Influent° in • our Tanks. Those MAO - are es= solid-and firm as ever, and nothing remains but to mareb forwardlo the4rictthytha, t awaits us. W*.Anr..99,4 11 4.X 0 vfin nag : news If. ,that we 'harp. ..er4 eco llBl Ye. Pro* Of 4hie.ge,4 ll %nene.ttal., PaYnOlee4 .o the iittieS AA. tags,. ~ te,AttAORRO., nerd* , .ttewunit mole as faisettKpoint ti.!! tn_Ve- 1 14P-tlik NOlt- State tteltct- "W 4 13 07: 11 0_, ~ 9 4.1eader are - chosen, AnAtteder Anent Ive go ,fertk to -bat-, tie. .Orgenswinf.Megrk. , t l aat'atk - SCAPFOn 4 aPPOltenitong t9,* ll o* F'iltnt-t4eaneit - : - era out, of bearing ;,. 4:joOg' a stiviig punt en,4 pyt,i_t9ol l *:).• thelork 4. 1 19Pe tg WM= ll 4 lo 4' ol , &.1 40 / reet,eb.-hi priVate lettere, goes:pet' 'ciAltiveo: oB 3iv4Pl9*.lke Wlwk:PPliter: , Io6e:iord.mcne: , ht earryip&lClWs AO* 40,` tiotae& on, the Alefenstve,bl Wit& enew k. .0 .vulnerable that.out chuafpurpoeeAbotthi, ' be tO attack him at avemwealtipalate:Buck-. record while in ,the WWI States Senate provealdakto WWl** disloyal • .3". - 4..- - ' ' . - • . Ch u rls '.• - notapanlgn . and counselor;- not tors, but a incendiaries and 11 0aderg,k ' 10 gird with 'alma Niaga 11Z4,14nWutsl tee . cities of his l i f t nu Pull! er AV. tr obstto the tkelpi kindt‘defUnnOvisliL :f WlOinbe ' SleLter , innelleix="4ltli7rik4W-ra,. and ''his n ...,,.sprove this. C itlintr9o solMffiye, his defender - ; I "'''.Blardi'torigtihiticinii for Grant and Wilson Clubs, and poll hooks for enrolling voters, nlrst hae- 7 6114'Spielleritten , - to -lbeses - head: 4 1.5arkerC 'ltusun.l4. Ph'n„ ` 4l ) t nstniers': hisitousia extetttig nh'det• Ott Arm • flame °Manna 4 Retch= in the Livery bus- Itteee - wes: , dissolved °tithe 20tittlitts. Wzalltaal ton ' eettti . The bonUe Of the bite tiste fotinAt at;pe, stoic torsetnetseut. , „ , Writ, 'ATMS" Aug'; 28; 1872-2 w , ttrolugs. I.l 44iiitijß,Stra f tor r .§ VV . OtIPO Elie 0841 zatuti, foiruakip, Niuga*Tnitli debeined; haying peen"grinted to Uie =underatga• eta gowns hiving OMANI:ate:Am bruutifiedlo cap for sefticupent on awl if?), per. 1945,0:0_rig.thq_igi4Inf tpjus.lie irainedbito: PaYs*urtio, -' • Aug. wsi 1137'2,-Cw. ' - '1).;1,:111,410; .A • • - - -:. vittettOnv . 1 —1 : - r:''' , , Tesubscriber' uteri( for ale 4i ortl4lo ' vendue, of ureisidence In Delituir; one mile &et crow C. E. Areivtstees, Saturday; August 31st, 1872', st -10 -o'clock or• in 4 the following property. to wit; , ,! -,. • .: ,Twelve covro,7 r earlingei - .1 , two-ye old : he ifer, 1 ' isrO.year old Ayrestdre butl,.o calves. 1 etr / tfeleaf ;31/tbst nuso. 1 chestnut sorrel. tusre.__ , • _.., ~...„, • Aug. , 2l, 1.871.1ww, „. . - , C 1.0 714 1 014 ,, LX 1 1:' , Il EP , t • 15, OTIOR TO TAXPAIiERO..: , T liETlonesig andciiiinCS4 , -111 meet t Tirin:Bache's office on WednesdaY, the 4th day of September, at 7 o'clock "P -Mkt to recch,re application for correction or abatement of noro*Tateit: . After 'thelabove 'date no alibis application VIA be enriaidered. By order of the' board. • " , , • IZaikae4,lcleilk.; • Weilitts: 27 % . ,4B:Mt l4 l/ B * - g - O W. : 'I. • TIME Wetslgued-tive-thie l dAv to Bud tartner.• .4. ',WV; and will equilnue the' boob, stittoutry' wad .news buspiees under the Um name , of E. B. ruling & Ca. -' ' • ' • • ``• 8.-B. youriG, " • 11.1 1 /111TINu: ,Wellaboro, Aug 8, 1812.z-aug 14 8w I , . ‘Cempaigal- , Obart. - 1, 'Theinort ittractfroind rideable tb,ing , 0 2 tT'ati*Itv , dngsploto,rloon of Mt lArlietf, rorrdebintf 4tiet , , the 04N rad,ft_lol9ll',ictr 6 vterxi Aar c» error error ':Apktiditre sfoiling fstao% , r:! . , .noirarit gelid for ieloripttro circa. 4: 4 41 47 01 , ow. „ Bazlkropipzi; fe to give Dallas, TIM' otilliii - /d day '.oetitt.' finat4t. v. 1872 a entirliutillt_Welkt 4 l ll 4o, 4l , Agatruit the iratate of /4 pry in Uitccainty 'of nog% and' giateint Pairdayliatila, who biLf Danlmlnt..'orr" this' wait siietitioni 'Dist the,payrnent of any debts sad delivery lot'anY. prolierty.belooging to such Bankrupt to htre or, (et hie art , the transfer of 60, property tif lan aro tdr, bidden* law; that ikuleating'ol - the craditora .ot this Salataidthipt,lo'provetheir'debtaland {4:octopi's 00 or morel assigneesothia estate, Milli boltela. tit Is•cotui of Bankruptcy, to he holden at tile otilas„ Smith, Van., .01 Tiogs Boro'. 'Patina, beforieF. l Itaq);ltegisstet. on'ttie 30th4fty bffieistonibeic A.' D. 1872, at 10 o'clock a. in. ' , • • • A.vat._ Aug... 11. 1872-it EC Marshal. GeV -... eVi -r-'---777.7 iK --g:.""f eil , ' ~.i .“3l' an : r .' , '-, I . ' '. i ,•):, , , ',,,,,,.',.: -1.. , : 'IL ~, : ~ A T H ATING HOUSE in taa :4 1 l e :01 1a y "° P1 1 47' George Hastings the Mat door,' below lininnat's,fidtel:; He has a Wand fresh Mock of lino -' t I e ,- - s Grocene ; , , -oc onenes ) hi V • _•.cb . ; w will be eold cheopfvr cask' -;' , - - - " Partiettlar attention •wili lie paid to'the Wants of. the. "inner toaa" WARM "f UAW will :be Burnished et, ell eon h . o : u Fre sh O v y e s r t y er d s, e l c l lam y , w a be e u p N p aedi n n Prfaek Pish. .Pc., iPe., will be furnished, fbr 'the table in th e beat style and on the shortest-notice: - Catlin enamel: - •Wellsboro, Aug. 7,1812-6 m. \ B. F. BOBBB'FfiI. \ TWOS. COUNTY :'S._titiOXIETWRIS - SOCIETY.' • ' Premium List. /Air to be held al Irerisbo'ro, on , Weclneulay . and TAtirialsi; Stfifember - 24,' 25 'O4 243, , 1812. All entries to tie made on the flint day'. Ample prep. aratiOria made for the convenience of exhibitors. AU articles not mentioned lo the list , be referred, to Choir proper bommittee , ~ irid be *Suitably suitably ; it 'wori.ny.or preteinro. • Atli exhibitors must become anneal ineinbers. • 'Anunal.niemberahlo,*(adraita!fiurdly) -• . .$1 GO Single ticket. during' • 100 Single adrniasion " tune, .cariinge's ' "' Doable carriage Class I—HORSES. itelietdlion four yeareold - Of f oreii` ; I ' -* - 15 ' • $ 4 ; rl i '''. , tato yfArt old, - . gird: i matched 1 geldings, 4. - . ° ' O4- 1101Yteler QidAnre, ' 5 -3 • 5 8 . 4 1'aingletteldingo ' 1 •-- - ' .- 2 ' - 1 * 4 single mare, -. t . ..,, : , ! . , • 2 ~ 1. . 4 , brood mare and wit, ~, . „ $ , a ' ' '4. two year old colt, ,'; -' -'2 1 ' ! ..ve ' 0, .ono year old colt, • , - „ :•:.2 , - ,1 ':,s , , BUciging colt., , : ., . . ... ',... 2 • 1 Committee: Chester . Robinson, .u.4.szles EP er ,E kt z , ‘lol l lsme Cudworth._ C7a4s 11-JACky tincll/GrLES. Meat jack, • - 2 2 " 1 - a pair mules, • „r•• 2 1 Cenurdttee: Hiram Breaks, N. T. Wet 4, Asa Bullock. elan Beak Alderney bull, " Airreddre bull,' , •21 • , i4 .oDurbani, • DiCOUs - 1. - :3 • 2 ; ia l g e TiO ne s' 06w, • •. • 'At Te idd r , e caw, • 1 • • : " Durham, •If 8 2 g - Yretave. ' ;" 2 , 'yoke 'worming oxen; ' •, • - 3-1 , • ; A - Fair three year old steers, ' 1?: oldF._ et(4ll, • -1 1 • 1,- Pair ' one ;ear eal old steers,' 1: 10)( t 4 1 ' pai a r yeat old heifer, ' ' • •2' 1 • . 1 e e year (labeller, - l .2 • ' Mai Wt. I - • - - .1;1, f , p..belfor „: ygyd'ol battle, riotiiiiveta,- 'a tOolMnittle: tlinistoarti.•tohlt ,geki'• aIW :".•41; : Il i -SHE*P-1f _ , 2 eaaraii*rootbrick, . • 3 •is 4 , 2 1 -,; tbra , : " 1: 1 ..4Yard or *kV, ten er"niue;`-' ' • - ;"2" 2' f . i 130114Migetif APMZO ! r-krotis. • • ••• " • - 1142141;0ar4 . :. 2 1 litaw; - . -2 A -. , 1 2 • `.'llcontiniPee: D. D..fleawasasi Annual' Baranton;Dam• , .pealtdlßrart ox pOultri,,lONckeris,)!. t 2 it : tatioty.o iowlp, not wp than ten, •, • • 2- . - ~1.. • ColliPkittee: 1Y• S. Nearing - Matelting: ff. W Beata. 4 Ctigt . rit-LD Mr ?Bop vett • "-, • Out Arldn'OPtono.6r, - 2 - • ";.: • 3„ 2 • 'Hai; 4bealles elleAte, ••'• ~,,C,oritatteo: F. H. Wright;' Bohn ItirAaugb. ?doses ' Lee '• ak 4 "Beist inno oLYikeitt,, - ‘, 4. !. • 6 o 4 43 7gf ,1 241) '; - ••••• I =ar Ohte , 2` 0 o fta r i e d , l , •f. ,: r„ , ;- ,Oril.o _ • 0 .t- 0, 4 ir0-ot.burAoprkelit,.! t : - ,i'. :.1..... -; ‘ i ,-; ~:12,;;;-.6 1 1- !,... kaifitert-of potatona,, , , . '' ) f„ •nn_.--;113 - ; , -- O i l ill'ccugestants tanyst,taska :anti) , tit the Fair, and, nibinit:orixiftof ineastuaniatit,' quality and, quantity la-Jittdenci D. Nifes. , loldentari' of . reti tiva ; Commit tee.tia,tor to the 0/at dair:of;Decaohat'nokt. , : , ,I ? , ~ -_ l'.ltlastli-6 1 4.0.13.81t,rAG/STABLffq, i-. • - peettorao*age.jf ~ii , 7 ~,,„ 1,, - I : ' 0 ,” Italtinisbetof potatoeb,w l, '• , • '. ; ri.! 1 / 0 ~ir Ts' ietalielaf.ttts ,bamity , ;::l '.. , i -- •• -. '1.',.3. 0 3 i. ...#. Inane/ of carrots ;:. .!! -.--,; .. 1 .0/4 1 .* bits/mint tcmipS. ' ” ~ . . t . 0/4 ... alebnidud •Of canons, - ",' ." 1' - om, gi gritty of toiiiatoatk, et c.-. t ~ . .. : :. j ; -•,og . intaraquaah; ', .1. : ,:,,,...'-- -;.. ; ' ', - .-,;'-. OHt -:-ck 4 .3' v _lotion. , ,, 1 , ~,,,-: , , , , . - lag: ay: iii4grodelol. • - ' - ' - '6% '034 nr i d w n ..-. . . 4, r - - 1 t - i : , ~.os fox, pay oi garden vegetables., ;f n n n-n A 8 '...2- --. :;. mitteo: John Dickinson, /.71e41 3 , ?offal', Rob't, „. „ ” . -- i , C7ass - usbetof '.wintaittrhaid., ' • -' - 1 o'' of -Wing wheat.- )..f . f--- , -,1 ' .. 0 ',of Wel'. 1. ; : ... ... ', , . • 1 - 0. 17e, . , ' ' 1 0 - 01 '•' of olds; , " '• ''•'C'''''z' - i '. 0 of;carniatha_eai,,:" • ' <-!: t.. :1 1 ,--„0 - . )of tonckwhellf•'l ' , -,, i- -. ,-,- , /•< , 9 : sit, taishe,.6f Clairer-seeli.. ' - ,l " - . , 'cif tintothyl, ,, - ~ '-- :l c ." ppeesaoe 't , ite ..t it Et Batik; riai ß 4d ititisi 1 ts:se '; '.• - 'ercuii.tr—nruir. , —; s;'; - - • ';•-.. orsppies,, :".;1,!;•,1 I 1.;" ..,..EV, ~f iz . ; 1,. o; peals, ~;.;-, - ~ •,,. .., ;1 i - 1 of ettehatt,:,- : ! '' :, 1 i• 2 ..• ' 2 '-of plums, -"--'.'. -4 .-- - - ; - '; 1'• 0 -, ;,, of &apes, ~: ' ' , l f i s , J' - ; ',-.! .1 ... ` gam ', 6. reZ. : 101! },# 414,,...;',-,,.,;...,, i _._,J . ~ ,:it1., . ,, _,, 41 t T : 1?1te... , ...' 15 /flSt i er`PMo ll .- orf`r,A4s;k l X l c7lFtl7l4" , Z4I7.,4PINZ , IIigs - 04 ._ ~, - - - .2` 1-` a' 0111- p l ow '4' - --, '., '' •.'. 4 -' I -,..• 1 , 1,, • ~.- .L r 14 ~ .t. ~ ,2 F ..1 F. r0110i, , ,2, , , ~ ..,.•.."... _-- r • i .. ~ ...,..1 -0 . ! . relq.ler, -,- `--, ' - '.- - 1 - 3. •O' ' matdokiiid-olastier,. --, - ~.. J , •:,; • is „,0 , , • . 1 , 0 • e.take, - ''- : /),/wider;'. ,, - ' ;-,;:. ..:-., .--••-.7..,4,...: I 0 ....• ... ..'; 'l„4'. - -.. • - '-'1.1::',/ , ; -, -!''. 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With; 3.141Pr0l 1"" flottolet ,''' , ~..> . f., -,,1 1, ~.a 4+ toil - '&0. .. , k7l :,' 1, ,, N , , YA.'tt, frinen otror4 ropowni f.. „ • -Foy. lieoptiogitet Wadi) bialdri'tiodh-15," ; : ft ''so 50 Ecor.l** - Ibogusit made' by A boy. tUtdor,l4, ~ , „, 1a ; i 060 . V0T. 1 7.03# 9 19.4 1 . 410 0 1 43 13 .. , ,•'. = . ~.,, : ~•- ~ •- , - .1 , 0 ,', „PeAlirditutpt . tolie,pAjd iii`tio:tise.rdibito iteleeidbtilie. Al 7,,hlb,iiii4sc Eder fill ladloo' t discrettot - 4ommit-', tee. i t ',„'",•.)-: ‘',.., ;$'•• , .."2 i'-q-;'i :•;;I: T. tLle < ../?:. . - Class XVill-iIk(I7BICIAi , jIV.S7:.I3UMENT.s. ' ....... Jest Vail% (7 oetavenr more;} , '-'1• - • :V6•• • 88 .. orgign. ,, ,• 1 ~.,,-, !.'> ,.::.;--,.., '-,,,:: :',..". ,:, -a`• - a - .„ i...,1 melodeon, ~f,Kontnitteo: W. W. Webb, A. C. Winters, J. F. Rob. Iniffin,litcsi. 41 , 41. &idol& Miss' May Dinktbsoti, Miss -Natio Irstot„ - ,,% . :.'.. .i - ~ :'.. -:. ,- .." •- . ?. "i ."'. , iiiiddittOnto therabave, the SoOletir,doem it Pro Pe r, aintexpadient to over the 'following...very liberal pre miums, to encourage the breeding of speed in horses: , Class SIX—TEST OP -SPEED. ,111 , s34„$epl; pax : 4 11pplea t 414 ne'rei trotted ( • •*' Firit premium • $2O ,Second . • • 15 Third ... 10 Fralith .. d... go: 2 .,:lniiso a $50. : Foidoubto Waage: .itst .; 4,4:4 :} 25 ud preuittutt.. ' 15' " ...... :E. ' -' 10 Wrath purse'of $65." Per horses thid never trittt..64 bettor than three minutes: . Akita • $BO fleeend'premium... .. ' 20 ,Third premium 10 yourtil premium .' `r , • • 6 4,'larse of $150: 'For horses - ihat'l have never *totted betteillma2:4s:. - Firat - preraturu..,.. Second premium. Third pr t:alum ' • ' - ... 20 'Fourth premtutn." 10 TuIUD DAY.--140. 5, purse of $lOO. For horsed that never trotted better tram 2:50,: 'Unit premium ' , $5O Second premitim • so Third premium.:.... • ... ' 15 Fourth proraium, ,5 •; No. 6; purse of $5O. Running race; open to all.— Half mile ,beats, best three:in Ave: Pleat premium ' ... • $BO Second 'morainal. - is Third•premirun, No. 7, purse of. $2OO. Sweepstakes. Free to all: , ' Firatpromium . ' , . $lOO Seeondpremium 60 Third premium " - - Fourth premium-- , . 20 The above races are mile heats', ?eat three in Ave, in harness, four ta, enter and three 'a start, and will be conducted under the rules of the' National Assoraation. All entries must be made is strict accordance with said rules '.(Whiatiocon6t apply to. Parse ,No. 6.j - • k lratnincOko ten per cent, of purse, and must ae poinpany nonibiation in ail cases. '" AU eutriesveill close at the Secretary's °Aloe oaTiies. ' day, September 24;4'ot* o'clochp m. • 4 Notions to be addrosited to the Secretary. , F,LCRAL - HALL COILELITTRE. . C. C.l.taraers, E..H. Robinson, 3,,W. Purcell, I. E. F. Diekinsoh; James _E. Fisk, George Langan, E. B. Young, William Whiting, JAL Bowen, Jas. L. - White, Charles M. Seeley, J: W: Blather, Horace B. Packer, Jesse M. Robinson, Arthur2d.P.oy, Frank White, IF. • Dickinson, James . , Kress, Valje a r Barrington," John . , SO • „ , at, 'James Carpentu - r. U. E. Hotline; Ratner Doane, Benj. Van Horn, Frank Deans* 'Miner Rathbun. F. E. Schenck, Leonard Har rison. - Misses Rate Dryden, Mary E. Guernsey, Geor gia lieeleyeMatfiefitevens, Mary Houghton, Anna Gil lett, Mettle Barber., May Dickinson, Anna.Bryden, Kit Seyn.olda, Mary Bunnell, Marie 'Robinson, Ella crow), Vora Archer, Emma Elects Davia,`l.Ally Ing ham, Ida Bodine, Ella Merrick,' 'Mary Howland, Anna White, Minnie Reynolds, Ada Cone, Molly Dryden, May White, Lii White, Mary Brown. Kit Nichols, Mary Cook, 'Mary 61m non. Clara Calkins, Andress, Sarah Sullwood, Maly Rogers. • EXEOUTIVE COMMITTEE. J 4 D 4 Nike, Chairman,William P. Campbell, Jacob Itorspaugb. Obunway, M. 8.. Pripcv, c. lett er , Pdvin liamtdond, John R. Boien. Marshal, A. Eirnball; Assistant - Marshals, S. sitta ly, GeOrge Gceen. • 3 , - 1 . JIENRY saeLlvcon, Pres% M. Bonwr fiec'?y. 3. • !..A4I4I),WOVS::. S.IfANTY. El z Itryott want a *ce asvatmesti ot • . WINTED GOODS, MEIN . WV BALDWIN'S SMUTTY/ ME If yoli Wani Dress do7tiferfi7tAiOds. ' itt BALDWINICEIhaiIty. = MN ► gtxptt wani. 811 c., 4.10,44 i the'atiufB Mitchum/4; ! • “ ,1 ! • •at DAIDWIN . B Shanty r , 4;•. - , /I,yoit want an Ottoman kthawll . ' ball at .DAIXINVIN'S shanty, )1 If yoh,wint LinUeas Aftaita' antlerrare' •• • ••• , ; , Gait at BAT TAVIN'S Ahanty , Lf you wait nOtlOnikand trinuoinye, ' • - - , call at BALDWIFIIIShanty It you want, Sure, nail at BALDWIN'S Shanty It you *int !mit. Woad; Ryon wait Heim and caps, 111 mut Boas' and Bhons, If you want a set et Dishes, "" • tall at BALDWIN'S Elluulty • ' 4irci *wit good Teo mid Groceiles fresh. - ;; ; ;-$ ..,4m.11 at BALDVTIN% Shanty. Il 7 4 1 11 want .6 cc44l , made u nit of clothes, - . • - 'call at BALD INS,, Ilhant7 It yen want snit Clothed leave yoUttrietanre. ' • • - , at tiaLDWiN'S Shanty. , „ up,pl,rvioit "Oitereosts, • - • - 7 , • • lilt at EtfiLDWINII Stiluatr 1.1W441414'.0.4!"!;e4,1t :i13.31:1141674.131,10Win Ohli4tY. • =II Jl, That'it.whttt'a the Matter. iWaire uoicria_to sell; these goo4o.before Ire ,Igai6 the • - tf Z;LoBALDWIN W.; r• • =I MEM 434641,1. •AT. • k! _ -~,. HIE lIMI ME ,TIOGA:, PA call at BALDWIN'S Shanty call it BALDWMI3 Shanty can at nattronaVasuitr , , ' .. w' , 43.4 :: )4 ::'r ) _ , _ E 3.. „- „ .48w,L ., .;.,..„--_,,..4:::.'.-- - ( ~ ,,., . .,&.:4, y,;-,___, .., ~.,,,, , ~ " ...."N ,- ... t r -- i.rj-ct -' - 7 , '-`r! . '-: i' , :•. 4""'r.• i• o r , '-.4 . ,.. - .."1 - " ti"- , '':'''' :'< fr;,;;R . , -,,, i Nivi *-4 , r,i+ • ,2„..• ;4,,L.F.: :z ~: t.--1 4i:.;%_ - - . - ;', •t: -..,- .--..-4-- - - '. '- `? . ". - - . T., ''-_,....; ; ,OJ - .:,_ S- ,- ''4 -.. • - " fr : SYM - '', f.P177, i':?,."4f,,-.14,,VN: T.,--:,,.;_-_,.y.X. , .: .. r Nts.: ~ , 4X , . ., ~'. • .. -, - , , . ~ . . IMgE M EM El ~iN.,:'*l - :ii:j',.5.44,10- 8 9 „ v . PAISLE I •In till neat deiliable etylee at the lowest :cost anti prices. `Also • — Blatek, 'Silks • , t still IGWCrpry - eis tliau last c eaeon ;Arelto lull pieces at_ ,1,12);, !!,1,5, $2,00, ;$2,25i $2,75 Per Yard. . • , ireatNarli3ty =We'shOlKfp a still larger Stoch tit/,4 Sear than over before, as we now have ample room to show their New Goods Millis department received almost daily, • A Clothe a d ,Caasizneras. We shall keep tu our now Satee Room a very due stock of Woolonaler.mouriud bola' suite. a much larger atoek thait we have ever kept. .hoop Slayton'. We have also moved our Hoop Skirt stock up into onr new sales room, anil shaU keep a very fine stock i of new st l yles at low prices. • • • t, Laos Curtains3l • ! Nottingham isee Curtains in grat ; varlety, 2% to 4 yards long, at from $2,25 to $8 per pair. MOM • Josep Inc Kid Gloves' itn'entlae new stoetr'of sprin cold r Move is warranted to be equal to any Glove la the United' ' _Stated eit or , to fit or quality. Our stock is very large Indeed. • New F juts, Netig',Gingharnay OEM 1 Blak Pure . Mohair, . , . . . . .: our regular make, equal in color and quality to any in market, and still sold by ua without any?' ' ' vauce in prices, making them the cheapest goods iu market/ , . ; I - 1 Bo OtS , and Shoes , . , . . , , I Ono of the Main advautagoa to us In opening the NEW SA.LES ROOM, is the incrttsed room it gives us for our Boot and Shoo stock. We Are now situated SO that we can keep a still LARGER STOCK iu this line, and wO shall add new lines of Goods in most desirable makes as our trade calls for them. Wu shall sell all work VERY CHEAP and give every one that calls on ns good pay for their time in looking at our goods Corning, May 1, 1872:411'. The =I , , FULL OF MEI GOODS, - GROCERIES'; CROCKERY DRY .1304)ts Notions, 6 Fancy Goods, r *iit!ci F eoizi,,,ixi Tiogs County who wish to ni e purchases tu this line arc invited to come t/nd ~ . . . . I EEO =I =MEE =ISM The closest , buyers will, be convinced that this is the place to pay ' i 'tont, 'money economically. CM* , A;,l, X 8 P. ISM - - , The. anbackibete linC , x; hoar in at in their An ontlie now Stock of $lO, : $ ll. $1:13, 1 520, i , 25, $26:428: ' piing Shawls New , j'atranese Stilpee and'somi Colon!, in extra qualities. Spring J Dresii3 Goodig. Nottingham Lace ~.)3+ the yard at 375 c, tic, 60c, 521 c, 76c: , Regulator, CORNING, N. Y., GOO 1•111 • The aieorttnent to complete in every department Look aat my sto c k INE ~ , Of STOIIEI Rooth, NM SHAWLS; la - choice styles IM now ,\ i I S SPRING Shoes - J 9 • iinQ compare -.• - - =I EN IMI J. A. PARSONS k . CO. RADE toe &C. El I t J. K. NEWEI'L• , ME IEI