E PoMNikli The Eton: Indianap olis ()Chita years iad east hie ! loti with the Democracy is unable- to mkt , ' low the Seymour-Blair prescription, and says that he shall vote for Grant and • ; "' Two 10Pirttowso-y"aera they - aro - lAhr der Doniooratio authority::• - Nobody is bards enough to elitlin 8 piteitYlpfcitanti-IVotid 1 /1/Et War:-,departmeut is, for the „pres; (Alt, inzthe greet and:Able hams .',ofA Gen. Grant;--,World iii August,lBB7,, • An tAreiitefotirnar Where : was ritthVio Seymour: whew the *; battle; of CfetVaburg,was being, -.fought this ottyi- denonnelag - :tho , •Governme4 for Its waste - of we% and nioney; . l: ;And when thervietorY waa - ,wop t the war virtually:tteeided,..tvhat ,sal4 , eqr , • rnour LIU 'vindication: , the , nal ona) -•-•' honor ? 14ot:one •werd.'?.l7 - ; , .2 l ribumv , • • •.• - • The Philadelphia Pot' , eays;: --" ,The candidates-ere yivorthy%nf the platform, and Seyinotitatid Blair, and the princi- Dles they :represent; are: alt. - that- the, emoern,tiepikrty needed to • complete its The: New-York COnventien dug the,grave of the Derneerac,3 7 Yester = day,"and;nOw it has bury - 'it self ttß:deentlY Will I:o7liit.', •,, ' = - The Philadelphia _Pros says : .-" ae x , mour's - nomination is ao affront to. Ave . ry Untorreoldier, an insult to the friends and memory:of .every dead hero, and am offense? to- s every, loyal man.. If. the, Democracy can bear- this burden, we, find no fault-mini :their. choice. ,- Had it - beensleft.to the Rep party to , select'. - a ;candidate -to .-defeat,:next to Brit*. - Pomeroy, they , would :probably have flxed(On the nominee of the New- Yorklerinverition," , The Herald says "The die is cast. The Democratic Convention:has decid , ed that odr neit ?resident shall be - Gen. 43 rant."' There is nothing in S !ymour, - nothingin - ;his record,.nething inThis platform `that Will bring a:single recruit to the Democratic party; bid everything' to rally, the*liole floating vote of the UnitokStates,,with 'all the c'Conserva : tive ICepablietiret, around the glorious banner -Of • 'Grant. * -* Bey:Et:our .itgain'SeGriiitt bri lig ell thellepub licaneinto line, and ,the result Will be . another political -reactions vhich will give New-York to Grant - by 20, 30, or 40,000, inajorliy. - ": -A Western paper sayi-: :-'_The beni- Ooratto,platforrn-iika 'stump speech, in its and from that stump speech we make this choice excerpt : * - That .our soldiers and sailors who carried the . ,flag of -our country to victory, against a, gallant and,dcaterallued,,foe, must ever be gralefully_remembered.', Inasmuch as are -:Convention .w a about half. Northern Copperheads and, balf outh ern Rebels, the - inquir naturally' Bug- Bests itself,:which 'soldiers and sailors', ure to; be remereberek and which flag did they carry? The word 'burl-19,am , blguouein , . There was not' a'single Douglas Dem ()cretin tbe-Pennsylvania delegation in the NeW , Ycirk - Convention, The- Le compten. swindle, however, was fully . represented:: • The Philadelphia Pre " Ulna notealhe present - - •political status ses'eralfold followers 'of the Little . Giant*: " The Hon. John Cessna, who manfully struggled for vim eight- years ago as a delegate to Charleston and Bal timore, was a ' Republican delegate to • Chicago;one month; ago ; H. L. Cake, • who printed a'Douglas paper at -Potts- Vile in 1860, is now the able Republican Congreiknan frem Schuylkill and Le banon Gen. Tilly, who led the. Doug,- fas Di3motiracy of the' Tenth Legion in the same year; Vas a Republican' dele gate to Chicago in May; Gen.`„Tohn W:• Geary;- wito carried out the Douglas doctrine - as 'Governor of Kansas; after Reeder was betrayed, Is now the Re publican Governor of Pennsylvania." • ' The Journal of . , -Commerce says .of the Demotic_pltform "`this isout 'end-out repudiation of =a solemn oblige tion, as we understand it, to, pay all the ,bonded.debt in- gold.if That on the questa:in Of repudiation " the Demo crats.kre;boldly committed to the baser nlternative, and will reap.the.main ad vantage,where, 'this ,heresy, is -fondly cherished., ~ T here Is no excuse for such, .a proposition., It is both wicked , and disgrfteeful. The authors know, :very well that, the money.was borrowed with the express understanding that was to be repaid in coin, andtbat 'anything short of this is repudiation I a solemn covenant:), ,The same leading Demo dratic , paper says of the candidate : " Gov. Seymour has always warmly-in sisted on'the Obligation to pay the bonds in gold. „The platform is thus , the very opp.mite of , his, well-known views.— Bow the two are.to be reconciled it is not for us to decide: l) . . The Columbus, ((kilo) jOuricit gives the folting sweet specimen of Demo -. cratie r enchment'in Ohio : 'a A leg 7 islativesessionof 134 days, at .$5 per ' - day—the longest session ever held in Ohio - fit the' highest per diem ever paid a State. Leeislature. An adjournment • to the - IstOV November, with probabil ity of, a six,montlis' session next. .Near ' $lOO,OOO 'excess otLesislative salaries . wasted- 4 -the idiots, insane and other unfortunates left with an inspfficient app.roprlittiOn;for the purpose bf 'Mak ing ashoW of retrenchment. Tax-pay ' ers, how do yen 'like it ? The expenses • of the last session .of the Derhocratic Legislature weresl6o,ooo—atleastsloo,- - 000 in excess of what they should have been. The'adjourbed session will corn-. 'mence on the. 28d ,of November next, and will eviell the whole expense of leg islation forthe year to $215,000. The entire expenses of the Republican Leg . islaturolast year were $93,843. Such is Democratic retrenchment." , The' Lp' Wevillf3 Joual .(Dem;) Of the Bth die - covered - a cat the meal, bag of the Taimriany. Nationl Convention,— It says, of Seyrneur : a Yes, he "de sired that' the,-New-York delegation would not present' his name to the Con ' vention,r• but lid expressed no such de l ., sire cencernitieany other delegation,: the contrary when asked .whether,; if other delegationi, should preieni his name, he would still feel bound to re.: fuse, lie replied that the question pre sented a'different state of affairs from what, he, Iliad; contemplated in laying his injinictian on his own delegation.-- This reply discloses the attitude which Seymour wishes to be understood as oc cupying '; :the attitude, that is to say ,of one who does riot seek, the nomination, either directly, through his own efforts, or indirectly, through the efforts of his immediate' friends; but , 1 / 4 vho neverthe _ less stands itOdy to accept It, if never theless it shall be tendered to , him.— This is in fact all that he has meant or at least all that he has wished to be un derstood as meaning at any, time. The attitude. in real i ty is that of a wary, , proud, and consciously deserving man, who wants the nomination very much, who strongly. fears that he cannot get it, and who deems that a self-denying course is best adapted to promote at once his peace of mind and his chances. There is, certainly nothing dishonorable in thia attitude.. ,It is dictated simply by ttened prunc manhris titm officeeeker. A wicked ould not be so wise. .This is not sarcasm.- - It is vindication. Seymour is not oily one of the purest men in •public life irk onr.country, but perhaps the most ac coraplishedstatf3smon. He is surelyen titled to seek the 'nomination by, all honorable means ; and that he - has thought tit to-seek it by this refined and lofty policy is highly creditable :to his , ehrewfdneas without being at - -alt dis ereditabloto his in ty. Li, this re-- Jetta', we cannot help( dding, it is noticeable that Seymour ' manifests at New;.York .now, as he manifested 'at Chicagoin 1884, &strong desire to have the vote•of New—York east in the first instance for one who stands no visible chance of. being .nominatedhis -favor ite at Chica,go having been Judge Nel son, as his favorite 'at NeW-Yorlt was Chief-Justice Chase." • EMI -the .191ta. PA, WELLSBOIIO4 ~ WEDNESDAY, J13TA1;:.22:18681,,Yt.? NATIONAL :.NOMINATtOAiS:,-, ; TOW PRESIDENTj. ' Gen. VisYSSES ,S:GRANT. •s . , Hon. Colfax,'of-Indin aa • • Rpp:uyitcJin, Stiitp Komi tio~is.; . • ,AuprTon. . GEN. f.j0.1-IN TIARTRANET.,:, ' 'pP 110pITC:O1iEn't cOUNTI - . ..-‘, etrnyErojr.,..GENETrAL.' OC'sCANDIIIIL COUNTY. /3 • /3 s ; `NiThAlnpf,anp'Nvaifencni.lng Vkelcsburg a 6n4ti s 6r:9r; A :it!id . :44(fe - 901iiiS 4 1)* the 'bloody.,, field of : reettye,burg, With ':, Ws' NdetCortiiis legions, , Horatio Seymour with pfnylnitb6: dernag(igne : ..in .Nelir ' yoik; and assuiing 4 ii 3 sew i4nUninn `;:Fiends'! that -noting had; --been , gained up ' to that _dine - AI! ihe'Vedeilli''ilinis'. '' Can • • • -, • - 44. . this bo LI e Horatio. whcise philosophy was sot do ective long ago I -• ' . :..,..„; Horatio scYrn i our's last 'appeal:al:lee as a . candidnte for, cqiee„was nit the' Cop- perhead nominee for GoVernor of York. Fenton' laid , him out, handsome ly. Frank last . ap Pearance as a candidate was as,, the -nominee of , the shyster party . in Missouri,- for Congress." l He was handsomely laid out mourhas been ,live times a, candidate for Governor of New York, and twice successful:' lair gal into the Titil Con grs, tint, wuir, too ,drunk ko attend to business. :Grtut &Colfax will lay Bey? tnour'& Blair On the shelf in Note& We are waiting for some roaring rol licking .Dernocrat of the Seymour .-per suaSion , to inform us . -in what -sort of currency . his- partY plrOpose tO . redeem the $1 , 200,000 of greezibackslnepe,ssary to redeem the honds which are' alleged to be redeemable in paper. If the fsey mour-Blair &mil? constitute the :hard money pemopracy, of course they pro pose to redeem in gold '• and if they Pro pose to redeetn the gr4enbacks in; gold, why not pay gold for bonds,- • and be done with it? Wh e y circuinVallate fob= in Hood'S barn : inn . buSha's transaction ? Come, let_ us have an an swer. - It is• related - 9f' Mr. Seyniour that 'when te;. announce to him his nominati9O,,he found,thor sen-' 'Edit ve Horatio in - team wept he ",whitt 'shelf 06?" l'; juSt", What.the wagglsti Samuel repkd ,'does not transpire_; butdonbtles& he assured the weeping` eandidUte 'that . ' there. was not the slightest - dander of an' If Samuel did not assure :,Horatio, -,the people long before; . , Cheer up; Horatio..: We eannnt :spare the "_masterly statesman," " the un equaled oratory' . and the = " illustrous _chief t eilni t ers: fromfils'morm,al be :eupation .. I ,f . up the ,enutifry.?; We are glad to see - that- Gov:, 'Geary clelines to call an extra session of the Legislature.for the purpose of *Latin 211 mew • Registny Law: Judge Shars :wood was elected hY„fraudulent votes, and' is opposed 'to, any Registration Laws which ..will- ; interfere with the forgery, Democracy. 'Without forgery, fraud, rotgut, , ;find' atealings, the Democracy of modern times .would not amount to a row Of pins: 'The Leg isla6ure 'Conlii not enact' an efficient Registration laWAhat wouldpass.'mus ter in the Supreme 'Court of Pennsyl , • ,Better,saye the eiPense,of ari extra session, aud prepare, to, plant ev try forger and utterer of naturalization papers without, benefit of clergy. We •publish Portion of the nffielal report of the (rands' perpretated by Sen ator, Wallace and his coadjutors in the elections of 1866 and 1867, . Let every, ',man read this report and Judge for him self whether 'a party , which, resorts to - fraud's° flagrant is fit,te ,hoid the reins of. Government. We regret 'to say that this is nothing new L- Stich frauds haVe been the left ,boWer " ,of the CoPPer-" head party for many years. They elec ted Sherwood by fraud last fall ; they will try to - elect Boyle and ,Ent,' against Stith:ann. and Catapbeli by the seine means in October; Will , the American people' ever see that . these Demperatie leaders 'are a set of , reckless. Villians, and bury them beyond resurrection ?, 'Do these scialrildrels see that they are forcing anether American- ; movement among -the people? It delights is to agree with' . Cop pery cotemporary when he: 8E63, that 4 . l Ymour has no uncertain . record." His record is about as certain as any thing mundane. In 1861 ho deciated that the Montgomery. Constitution wait better than our own, and suggested that the North would do well to adopt It. That is his certain record on the -Can stitution. In 1,862 he declared that it was better to compromise by giving the South What it demanded in the Way of domination; than: ,to be 'forced to sub mit to its demands. This is his - certain record as to 'patriotism and faith in the resources of the North. In 1883 he in formed the public that . a mob "might proclaim the bloody, the treasonable,' and revolutionary doctrine ,*of public necessity as Well as,a .goyerninent." 7 .:-, This is his certain record as to law and order. And when' the Mob' toelc, at his Word,. ten days later; he 'apologiS ed to the devils, and' called them his " friends." This settle.s liis social and Moral Kato's, Verily , bis iecerd has no uncertain sound. wiumnig vators '.4 is rightf - "that the. I,tOple -should! litinill':tilogeSii4it's,OT tliw4.,arty-_#,liteli , - *4lll*o4 . .ctincrijiheba4li)prr ...ltuots r . (4 . 0i 14 1 11 '; o * ,,.l4' . 6 k f e: !,, t lw Y t '- 6 !i ' i l *F s4 °P 9-0 1- ,- liht4ifileSig Y iiiinaYSlle*itt i nett ''fitM.t..op ,- uttertinek.S °tribe citiititOtito,o,lprilseles, Of the spolceFmen of thnt:'.oirty, oe : Its' fir eSs. ' : 'ln `l. I i in ,' - nit'. I It' eVi.:iiy'eani fiargii' in w !licit wo Mite been eii gaged fee fifteen' Nett.Vl4;: wp "-ELMO: tit isrettmsent: :no:-tram , ' knowingly end - willingly ; i - Oor shall' we he ein)lenl, \vith loose staaternent :Wig!kil:lll.c. faets:Aie.always..yithin,reach: The e ttereate(s.ef. :Mesres,-,,:t:!eyrkipu,r,!'4 '-Biicir are i aW ful'it eapolis i lo''llse-ngalust , 'theniias; arejhe, utterances Of the.OrJ '4lol's_____ .4 1 1(1 ' lii.:'•,l.)Tf-tbfi' whji ,.. ki'i : l' ll l?)Aq't, th'eln:l'iro-iiiiri)Ose of :.t his i intieleis to: lirekent"" . solliA:or - -11.*ciiii:.1.4e : .4 'utterances ,of theeainlidilieSnnd,'Of . ,their. partisans; t . tiriOliq through a ,sluice of ' Mine.. in ,Which -ire issues tilvoled.nie!-:eerniiion With the; issues up:ill ~Whieb the presentl „ .t -. o h ~,o eatilphign. ma de.is I'OU ,tbk.li'oprth day cif-J0y, , ,103; fl-; aiio ' 6;yniimi . qoliiclei ic speech in the . . Academy: Of'il insle, , city : of, New, York.' Th4t3peeeli wag direeted 'Against:Abe . AdrniniStrat t ion of ti.. .'A . .,braliahl. , ' .. .1We.014 1 .. and was, ealeulate.clmi' . intended, to e'reate,:and-did - ereate!..intense.oStility. , 'o4hii'nieiiillres_acloil,ted for prosecuting the ivar, to S.SuceeiSstat is,we. ~; : Mainly, t tsspeeeKi xv tis Anteuded_to' , apply;. to :i li draft ; `anddelivered ln;tliirtiiidet of 't,i iiioa4hiehiexepiter:mtitii:.:4#4 . ,B” : the eiiy. slums, was Alio eliort of , a, Ara - k!. ' iOrler of7i — i — n ifresrionsible:Mildnian;:-Iti ill s at.sieeti'ii9; l 4iPtt l6 ii -- .Cc . ttiO! - P .. :°l 4' i(!i" licans as' ; foliows::••. , ..: ~. -, '"il Are you not exposing yourselves; :ionr interests, to 'as great a peril its ithat which you :threaten ? tier'', this, that 'the - bloodg, and treationw `Ufa, and revelidionaryldoctrinevof tic necessity 'can be iiractaimed by a mob as avel& as by a government." :The 'animus of lidanppeni.''and' con!. . " ~ eluding deelaratien Was dem:ine : ed. by- the press of the city:at the time as in . ,_ ~ 'Citing to inob ; _yieience, . - .l' , Wrui'i*tlirefit: of - mold violence ; . , and . - ,i teri days- froth that day,-the seed so • recklessly . sowed byltOratiO S eymour' 'in 'a - genial" soil, sprang,up, throve, and ripened into,-the bloodiest mob mob that ever rageden Amer lean sod, 'lt':*aa,a ' period of: horror', When the viN" • ereatbres„'WhOiv s . Votes control the city of lstOr ...York, ''e*ed with passion! titydlect :destrewtive'ston7 fiasnitipns; i i 4 t',' 411131..i0', and I.)lti, in noCent men a d women-.to deatlilu, the s#eetacr in their-helves ; and ,rceogniz fed-their friends iii such jetirnalSna' The =I World, Th6;:llrewsis : Xlie-pay-800 k, and :770 - Eapreas. A'mob which,•:drunk .With blood 'and `liower; Oxnetiinft.:!;failed to.disorimin ate liefwE a trjoOl nlid foe, and which Horatio Sey our, inatiga taro as ye av e I iqw 1 . 4 ad 41 : coile,.111' the . following sCry‘ilC,'C,owinlillyling,o'oge: "MY FIUiNDS, I t have:, come 'down from the quiet-of the country to see what was the difficulty, to. learn what all' this trouble was 'concerning the draft. ‘ , Let me assure •you that I -am your friend [uproarious cheering !) i You have been my ftientle,[cries of• " Yes; .yes !" 'that's so.; we are, and , will be again I'9 and novi L assure you My fel low-citizens that I.tuOThere. to show, you, a• test of My • • friendship .[clieers].. I wish to inform. yott.that l.have sent My adjutant general to Washington to con, fer With. the - authorities • there; and, ,to have amp - - • [vociferous - cheers _' • - 4 This'eittraet will ufrlee, fOr it i 9 not qualified or modified by any thint4; : said by him on ;that occasion, This wits the apo.strophe:of the men W both and Vaux lately otentioned.ite -" the :wisest,.purest; and :greatest stri4)-roan that ever lived."' Fitlrol the Vaux stand- point, we suppose ,_'_thati'AlV):SY'' Pi tine vOll bear ,thiA extrA . 4liv.4),s;,-,h4f , ,liie-, MO -- -never ..yet' , : remeinheredill but:: to damn; "anYlnitil ii.linSteeped 'to wheedle a, crazy mod..: Bonaparte ) did. iliiit sort of thing better. ••So did Alen: , Butler; Who Sudo: 'sentgr.', beanenr's - friends' - 1 4C4l,,iiiiJotheir dens an, ,iluniS:::;. - 1' 'We now turn-to an utterance of .Vrani chi P. Bliiir;the - Vice Preiddential can :didate.pli ,:the• 4 , Aey.MOUr,Yiektit., r,I t • is proper to say of Alri:Blair -that 4)e was early ' ll :heart aiiii'sbal iL ia for the "[Tplob; hiS habit of drinking, readereil hiin Utter ly unreliable a great ,part of the titnei and more thittOiliee,463.4, for him, dismission .from thVseri'ive. in disgrace. Like the rest of- , the family • r• T • he has air 'ltching 'ios;;,place, and being liOng oyerbnaid s ,by t4c Re-, publicans littcauSe - es ceSses, he - naturally emlugh tnrned':fci,the Demo cratic.party.Yor. assistance:_ AcoOrding ly, ou'the 30th of June,. five days • prior to.the assembling of the Conxontion in .Tammany, -,lo:,Dlaii . .addresSed a sealed proposal for a place on the Cop perhead ticket from which -we take the following. ,extract,', relaOng to: j the Re construction acts of Congress:.: • ; " There is but one way t 6 r6stere 'th'e Govern: meat and Constitution, and thdt ia lei; the -President elect , to declare these nets tiall'ollll void, compelthe army to .tindo its usurpation at the. Roach, diaperee the carpet-bag, State Govertunentf, and al low the white people. to reorganize their . .pwn goy 7 , ernment and elect Sonotore and • n'epsesengt,tyros. The House of Representatii:es will contain a,nia jority of DernOcrate, from the".Naith, and thiiy will admit' the,"ltlipreseptativeg elected `by the white people of the South,' and With . the b`n:opera., tion of the; President`' it will not'• lit; diffuthlt to 'compel the Senate to submit ()nat . -wife to the ob ligations or the , Coni3titittiow It will not be able to withstand the public :judgthent, - distinctly invoked and clearly expressed,' - on. this fundamen tal issue, and it is . the ppre Way, t.(?•4 11 _ 0 i d fo4irp“ strifo to put this issue plainly to, the comatry;!,....„ Herd is ailida foreshadowing of Bi-,. ecutilie :11 - stirliateon, , accorri= pushed t 'inust.effeetually `close the `ex- periment of. selPgovern merit and : result in a, 'Monarch That- • 3 1kot seem' ,to :nris - re,present-_•or' misconstrue, Mr. Blair, ,i7O. offer „aini,iller e)itinOt frorathesameletter-: • • "There is ifo positibility of - changing" the Pelit-' teal cliaract6' Of: the Senate, , even if' the Lori's= orate should elect their President-end a ' , Majority of the popular branch of Congress:, Wu cannot, therefore,- undo the Radical plan vf-.. reconstruc tion by Congressional action; the t3snalc Wille9P-, tinue a bar to:its repeal.., , , Must we en bmit, to, it ?, now can ,it bp_orerthrow.n? - It cap,only,bo,oyer ! thrown by the authority of, the R;ecutive; Who . is sworn to tnaintain the Constitiition, and who will fail to do his duty if lic:atioirs' the - Conseitatioif to perish under a series tit Cookrossiobiel Swot manta which are in ,palpaide violation of its fun damental principles4' i . .. . :-.. • ' -‘ - ' - • , 'Note the casuistry of the , iioni,tit;ogoo The President ;' 'Willi). SytirtirtO maintain the -CoAstittigoil ticf,vrilliiiis . .-', to : : Art. , Blair hos. Authority; to :civerthrour• - ;thO Congra,j Of iho' J.oit Cd , iA e 31 „ thy; 'ls not..piOry. Ce4resokoio , ,,tworn , to maintain the Constitution - .ist,ll,tiv.p)l -.am „ . ~. , the Prowde l itT - , ,, , , ,: ir: course . '' Bcies 'Mr. ._:.. ' „, r ' • • .:'+ :,._.:.' , 5 : 7 .. ' ' F , j ,; ,„, I' 1 ' , .p 1 r, p cap , theo, - tbat-mto Ineo,,Au wed ~ ... ‘ ...„ ~., TresideAt,:haspolier: to:Abolish or Dverr , thio*” tin'assetniq'; o I' 284 lxiCA; his pekot In all respects, and bib Superior JA :That is - proptoee,' - _'. In' , • wort ,4, • \Mit threat not to h!u,l4iit,it to41:a; ,at;isitrament 'of the ballot ?:,:,•?:;ArVe arrY and - to all ,wlifi„.eticlartitY It Lai; ;Ireio'-:* ;elsewhere, _ tit* glanime, It •Mile fit hn I.lfi•Oulflr' wlth the formality it:4:01(1 4 .1)01W. we *re to ' , be _ into another- - etriftr_.of , .ttrttra to preserve _the r rlght ple,as,againat the„tisurliatioltra,Of „*lck-, I edly ambitions Inert, letlt:ba doie•noW; and iro'tittlYti'the heavy espen'pe vow-, 1 appeal: , frotn -tlie` batiot'i;' made by,ttli4 , avoid the., ballot altogether and aulimit 'to the aiblirairieij OW. 'ttWOrtl,' WO' '` 'T " whihit were pos)n gat 'yoeions tone of .thiarlettet,of :Blalr's aS only tihid _for titahonor:ot, Tiltua t in ht'the Irands - 6(llis i rrierntOtini : Oin;: tiona means more 7 ' It, means:-:that pte,„)El Cif ..,1611hrt&on',Dattl4,•,-.Bltdie . - gardlimi.)ten;'tOryeat, - BeNtimi.,4,;.St-. plietis i lVjgfall,..._and other oltiefs of, the retieillon ;animates the'bemeeratiepar -01'; of this, clay;' a lid: trols ,HeirStlo” Beymoili and Frantilßlair: 'the facts: , thipeople look at them 'trod reflect. , , , the utterances of the orators, and 'the press in 'the interest of the Seymour 'and Blair ticket shallsaY.'intire here after. .• • - • • ' ' 'tVe notice ,thaf .tpo'Copperkeeds, are, .publishing.ligurea to show , . that ~Grant lest 117,009.jinen in getting ,:;from the deli 'ter t C 4110 X. tatia; EditOr of the N. Y. Sun, and Af3sistaut Secretary of War during the eanipaign .referred to, has loOked up the facts from the official records. The facts are, that Grant lost in killed .7,289; :wounded,. 87,,406;'''iniSialifg, 9,796; 'in' 0170019 i inert—or 63,000e5s thaathe l vOriciaena Copperhead authorities cliarge• against him. From time Grant:took mand,of the Army, of, the, FotOinac til he received, the surrender of Zee, his entire loss in killed, wounded, and was 106,601 . men. iTrider:24oClel lan the Arm'y of the PCltornae idst . 54= 098 men, and the end of the war just as tar otr . as when he began. Thelesa un ,:der ItcClellan Wagt deiyi loss, oir_a 10.,Ts -without a single fruitful victory. WI! some of the eonundrninites put lir an ,Other question:' • In the letter of our New York corms:, pendent oil the ontside y, ome'spe,cula• . tionatonehing 'the action of the 'Con servative: Democracy, may- be, found., We are, not expecting any serious - , split in the'renks of our' opponents, howev er distasteful Seymour and Rlair May . , be to certain of that party. The' real war Democracy, of Conne,' cannot en post that ticket. . No}.' do we suPpf:>se that they will •all vote for Grant Sr, !Col fat. Republicans must depend upon vlgileuee and action, fetl, success,.. and, not 'upon 'presumed-to-be discord in the ranks of their opponents. IV is trtie piiitt the outhu,siaStit :for, Seyulodr 4 Blair spent.iteele .in , tit e ayage howl of the.mnliAn-ll'ammany IHall, and' that all that haS Observeds t : b'as been simulated; But "graudyirill - beetn 7 'ployed to make up any lack of euthttitt., 'aim: - .'fintidre,4 of aliCris will,' lie far` nis e •.10.cotii forges' semi fully coloi'ed with' - toffee, and coloniza tion will-be.resorted to in' close 'neigh- NU:hoods.. ft County .90,avention.. a Meeting of the Republican county Cola: mittee' held'in -Vellsboro; -Baturda4 JOY' . 11", c That., it ivas resolved :' 7 • •''r • • • ' That - the Repiiblicarii:of the several election districts oft .Tioga VOunty be -requested ib meet at the usuallilagesof,:holding elections in their. re. speetive distriets i ,013 Paturday, August 15, 1868, at 2 o'clock P. M., then and there to elect Oro delegates from each district, to the ponntir. Con vention, to ,be kold,at ;:iVellsheio;Tuesday,,Ang ust 18, 1868,,forlhe pUrObse, of selecting candi dates for the several'conutY and district - offices to hollhid et the October election ensuring. '• •• Ihelentlelnen 'named below'as Committdes 'Vigilance, are requestdd to give:i immediate Me of the meetings ;Jot. election , 'of delegates; and they are further requested to- act as an elec tion Board at such meetings, and to' receive the votes of,nono but know! Republicans . for dole. gates. -Commitiees. aro also .requested to takeprOmpt'stei).4Ao- OrganiFe . ., Grant & Colfai clubs in their resp,etiVe districts, and are ed with a view to' an': efficient`' organiiation . in, every townehiii and botough in Tioga Conety.--' Following' are the cominittemof , Vigilanee : C Baliei, • Brookfield—Copt LIB Seeley, Istine . 01Yniei—Georgo 013erteY, kenben Morse.. - ' Charleston-Aeo.Avotyo , Capi John J Reese. Covington,Boto,-,a B•Pnekard, A M.Lennett. " Covington-8 V-„ltlebords,,..lolm Lewis. • , ~: Delnuu, - -RobertSteele, a A Stowell,. At V Purple. Elk- Juhn Mitynnrd, 0 li t r jinthLono. , Parkhunit Farmington—:ll.ob'ori Casb'oef,'James Thiebei." Vall'Arbok--41exriniler Polloelc, Mitrtiti Sllnt tt- atnes-A • ermi yen.; 0-A Smith.- '• ' Jackson;-43 A - Doty, Geo. Hudson'.• • • W hitt, jud son Dearronn. ' Lawrenee—SamaelHockwell,-N Lawrence Born.—Till Tompkins, R: Wheeler. tLibOrty—C F G R Sheffer. Pdainsbnrg.:—Otis Rieriards,, E A Fish.. - • • Mansfield—SH Elliott; Frank iSpeneer. • ,lilidcllebnry = g,J_ linmpbroy t Brov ons .,. Morris—Job Donna, AV: t-. NelsOn 7 -Jdsii) Hoyre,:Erlinh Osceola—Charles Tubbs, W T Humphrey. •,Rioltmond—A M Spencei, L H Robbins. Entland—Capt Elmor• Backer," . .P V Van'. Ness "Sullivan—Russel Rose,'Lafayette Gray. -. Shippon--H,XV Grionoll, Albert Harrison. Tiogo-.--.D.L.Aikoo, A F Niles, , Tioga Abram,Farr.. • Wellahord--John;R 13 °wen, E Etirroy. ' ,Westliolifiloro.--Anslarose Close, Jerry String "_Westfloid—J, S D Phillips. Alirfun ICATiONATA3A - Inti3 AND TAXATION.— ' The IMPresSion • that' the .qqational BAnks carry - on `a 'whet and • profitable ,busin4ss without sustaining any of the burdens oftaxation; is'shown 'to be a inistake by Mr.'Allisort;'in his • reeent 'speech:en 'the Tax Bill. Mr: Milieu hal been at tci prepare a table, by States, of the eiipital - of .the banks, the amount_ of taxes :land to the"Vnited • States; andlheetriount paid`to andnss ,eased by State; authorities.'" It -is not necessaryhere to ' giNie the details' of this ' The totals shoiv that the 'capital employed In-then:dicing' Banks 'of the tlnited.States 15'5423,804,881; 'the amount' 'of taxes paid to 'the ;United' States, $9,626,070 26 ; the , attunint paid ,to States, $8,812,823 92 ," the q,rand• gyegate Of tilies, $18;33,,431 18.• :By the' .now mix ' additional $3,000,000 in - taxes will. lierealized; making the to tal over$21;000,000. As it stands;'the bankii inty an annual tax on their eapit -111 of about Ai per. cent.?-Cin. Corsi. • ;The Clev,eland Herald " can account `lot -tile 'OWO'; tietneeratio: delegatien moving the nomination of Qt• ov. *Lour, Wile th e inantrilatiieef :Abe Xew,V,orig tanoticaerY:by, which, Ron; ;'' enl'y - ,'ph : the 'Oppesitien - ' that, the ", yjce-.Pxesitjeiady _w4apl./in:ire:olle Ohio. ' to poye; just."after: the'. ; nroini; ! ' nation 0 , 8,0 - y1)101. 4 aid that Gen.l)teri;' 'gab' would Digninatedrerlye aeoogd : place:The ,Ohie . -,4inwpindit'ehtil,of-:. oistrOisAt*riAlli r JO, 440 ?sFrileClOtteip' owder inetehatits on - the' rani; 4,614' • The Cincfriliciii am:pier-4W ' (on the fence) soya: - congratulate the Vallaudighain,ying Of the party upon,the 8110,4410 7 7. i . ) 1,'„ their campaign' againatAlie fhintlitearted 'and halting' 'nen, Democracy. They: have lised i thena witifidt",:the skil l - and sueeQ4' Of the '4;`:ruost . accomplished,'reforms' gamblers,' andin'exhibiting the tricks they nsedlo pnotice • in their wicked days, they,have ' , taughtOmit` verdant Tivoli one '-worth two of To those of us-who look :en !row' the .. outsidei thcte is, nevertheless, real [significance . in The fact that' thatemper \ of the times is such that the / radical wing of the pemocracy - lielabeen flirceil to '"accept thougly., nomina oondentnatioti ,of their 'contineeand leathflitAnihig the war. Seymour oarried' on„ tk"-rtiost consummate flirtation with the Conven tion; slaughtered all - competitors for its honors, and took Ibetn'himself with all the coy pretension of modesty and in nocence that a maiden of eighteen plays when she accepts her hundredth suitor. ' Such excessive virtue was very beautiful before the Convention, but it willnot SO easily gull-the masses of the. feople in November. List of Jurors Drawn foi August Term 1868. ; GRAND 111110/18. Bloos-Jolin E. Taylor: - ' • ‘• ,Brookfield -Justus B. Seeley. Chbrleston-Clark Barlow. - •` Chatham--Sidney Beach. Amasa Clark, Moe, llennni Short: , • Covington-L. U. Gillett: • - , S. Seeley. - • •' ' Elkland-3. W. Shoff, Jr. john Parkhurst, Tillingh'isf, D. IL Mclntyre: ..LaWreneb-George Hurlburt. ,• • ' ,LibortyL.-B: C Cox.' " " Malnsburg-B. Parkhurst. • Miniiiield-John M. Phelps, A'. J.ltogs. Riehtnend-Sefferson Welch. . • ' • - =Gee.'-Geo. W. Van Allen. ' ' 'Flogs Boro-Thos. , L. Baldwin. Ward-Chailes Riff. IVellsboro --Charles Scare, Tsaac Sears.. • TnavErisz $ • Bloss--Henry Ellis, let week. Di. L, -;Baoon, John Martin, 2d week. • 'Brookfield-Geo. W. Davis,•Jorome. H: Fisher. let week. ! ' - Charleston--Nathan Austin, Hugh Molnroy, - Ist week. ;Nelson ;: , Claus,„• Orlando J:pnes, Thonias Mitchell; 2d' Week: . Chatham-Moses Lee, Joseph Whitney,, Ist week. "Vietor ' Mckise '2d week. ClymerChester: B. pride, Tho!npsen, 2d week :'- • Covington.-11: • ins, John Lewis, let week. Covington Boro ohn 0.• Bennett, let week. .Beerfield--;-Geo. W. Knox, 2d week. " Delmarr•M:: Wetherbee, let - week De Farest Bowen, William -Cole, :Elijah' 'Dimmlok, John Dickinson... William Henry, P. ;Kelsey, 2d week. • 2, • • "Elk - J. Bpi-natter, let week., ,• . .•, , • Fall Brook-Martin Strattan, 2d week. ,• Farmington-t-Nathan Dudley, Ist week. Carlos !louse, Jos.' B: Redfield: 2d Week: ,Jackson -john Smith, 2d week. , " • ' ' Enokillle4-41. G. ; Seeley, Ist week.'' 'Ritorts,:2d Week. • • " awrence-S. I. Power; V. R'eop, Robert - Stew~ art,,lst week. - Julius Tremaine, William Thomas, 2d week, =Ea , . • Lawrenceville-- „ Joel Adams, Charles Beebe, ht Week. .-. , • , . , Fulkerson, 18t week. Isaac ; Werline 2d week. Strong, lef,Worek.", Msneflelc~ N. A.Tallott, John L. Holden; 2d ••- • - . Middlebury—E. Briggs,- Russel Niles, 2d• week. Nelson—Geo. - H. Baxter, David Hoy t,lst Week. Richmond—Zimri, Allen, '_Solomon ?Caehran, Apollos Pitts, isc•week. • Stephen Waters, 2d week.' Rutiand—Horace . :'Reynolds, Lewis, Seeley, Ist .week.„John Van Ness, Myron Mills, •..2a week. Tioga-LW. T. 'then, lEit week. Charles Batton Peter Minter, 2d week. ' • ' Tioga Bore -r-S, C. Alford, 2d week., Union -- Glee Coons, Edmund co', lilt week. Hager, French, A: Furinrin, Dan'l Hager, let week. • ' • Wellaboro—Urban Fieher, Ist week. William 'Roberts, 2d week. ' • • , • - Westfield Boro—Ambrose Cleos, lst week `Westfield—A. C. Banereff, 2d week.• : • 'Dnuoutsv's YOUNG Eltldic•-•Of • all the juvenile periodicals, DISMORBST'S Yonne AMERICA .iiithennly. ono that has really made a distinctive iamb' and., place.„ Its.; pictures,i its games, its Pitilles,,rendor it:universally popular among the little ones, while its varied and instructive, char pter,ennaily recommends it to th e a ite n tt..,.,, rents and - tor quatra._. of French miens, or the Inuelcorbleh ie a feature, are alone worth several times the'cost of tho book.' $1.50 yearly. ' W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 473 Broadway, ••: ecu or 8.. Mee.. „ , . .. • • - ETTERS T l atatticintary hiving been grant _LA Id lo the subscriber upon' the last will and testament of Lewis Lewis, late, of Mariam* deed, alt meow) olattaing against said: : deoed-j ant'eestate and ail indebted to the same aro •rel re gutted tp sattlaWithDATlD G. BriVARDE) ! , , cbarleston,'Jnly 208684wf., , ! MERRICK • •: AND;ATTORNEYDCOUNpELLQD. AT LAW. ' Officio witli W. Mail! ,Street, opPosititNllloll,llook, 'July 16,•1868.-- • '• " ' • TO all persons ; to whom these' may oome:-- Notice is hereby given, that. an ,applioation will be made - to the Governor of Pennsylvania fer i ae pardonafTitus Ives , now confined In Abe, Eastern Penitentiary at Philadellibla, by "plop ten o a of the Court of Qiiartor &triton's 'of ii;ta County: , • ' IVES.' • ` . Brookfield, July 8, 1808: • • • rt rim DISTRICT COURT OF 'THE UR.T. I lectiStake, for the Western District of Penn s!-William Rose ,4t John A. Rose, bankrupts nn- , ;der heat of Congress 'of illaroh,2d 1867,:lay ,ing Upplie&for a discharge frOnt all their debts, and other °labile under said not, by order of the Court,notien is hereby glien, to all person's who' /laird proiid their debts, and other persoris • COW, - to appear on the 22nd day of , August 1888; •at 10 eclat*, ' , before E. Smith, Esq.,' Register at his office in Vega, 114:, to show cause, 'if any they why as discharge should) hot be 'granted to the said bankrupts. And further. notice is herebygiren, that the second) and pleitings of creditors of the saldbariltrupts, ;required, by the 27th and 28A Sections of , said ,act, will . be bad before the said Register, at the same time and Ailace." • ' S. O:BreANDLESS; Clerk of 11. S. District Court for said District. July 22,-2t - , • ) ) For Sale.at a Bargain. ` T#B atibsoriber - offers to sell hie 'Steam Any and'Shingle Mills, located in &nth Charlet. ton, Tfogi•Co. Pa 4 at a bargain, if application is made within 60 days. Will sell the -mills seper. ate, 4'640 sores of land - with the mills,- or lend without the mills, or part of the land. Title per. fact. : .Foe terms • apply to ; , • • ;!! , 1 • • 41.., 8., 8., PACgARI, .Covlngtoni - Pa. Tniy 16, 1868 7 41 y, • • • J • , , Book of Politics for 1868. • - , Stoady In July... • -O PEOIALLY adapted for use in 'the coming' Presidential campaign. - Will contain all the matter in the:political Manual, 0f.1866, -1867,.' and 1868 c Compiled from, official sources.. -Will givelbe whole Political Milton of the Govern... ment;and of parties, including Luppieliment, Reconstr uotion,, GeneralPlatfor s, 'Acceptinie of Candidates,. &n 4 _ m 'lB_6s, to Jaly,lB6B. Tables an Debt and Taxation,, Revenue and Expenditures, Banks Bontilern ltigistration and•Votee. -Blecition Tables 1860, to-dato;:- 400 pagee, Bvo, cloth, $7.50; polt paid: ; The, Political Manual., for 1868, separately, cloth, -$1; paper: cover, 15 cents, post • paid Address EDWARD, idetitEitsoli.: 'Clerk of the Rouse qt:Representaticos, VirASHTGTON; V. C. • • , • - -To :the SOldiers. of TiOga:County, , .. • • 'g 011/11, attention is 'respectfully called, to the ' following g•Act of AsseMbly" pasted at the • , last session of the Legislature, ' and to ibefaelli gee afforded by virtue of that not, ( of pres erving • the evidence of our service as soldiers in tii&War for the preservation of thelJnion. " ' 1 • • • ' • Be it 'ovlated -by the ..11enatto and t• House of Representativeli of the. Commonwealth* of Penn. sylvania in , General Assembly met, audit is here by emoted by the autberity, of the• name ; That tbe Recorders of Deeds of the several Counties of . this Commonwealth cite' hereby lauthorised and yeeniredici - record 'ail Anil disobargeiC t of ;cont. Missioned' and' non:Goiniallistnned , Ottinete and i, Privitteenpon; epplica l on being initde to" - {beat • by the holderd"of the's me, for whieh the Wider.' der shaille allowed th usual fee fOrrectordingi; and that the recording of: the mane eliall mot be "abject the intyment of the Etats tax: • , - ~.- . . t . JNO. W. °BART', 'Oortruor. ,Nyillabor!),•Paii,Atto,4l,, ;SSA-4m, • D. 14 DENE, • Beesnier, Voss co. 1 • . IMMEIM Notice. BnnalinCOMSl4ll„4, - 4 Ase AL We are requaitock,to IPPaUnce. _*ai4 2 , 1 b turlicandidatelot the subjebt to Um denbdow nt thn 'Republican' °entity t tlonv tign - . : *ol4!RditO o:f the Aro/tame: Wi'ought to httialtiagoottme,libero tbe Legislature 'from thleallitrict • next winter, and Mr. Strang's re. dentinal's one or tbem, is generally coneeded. Retetofe - te Potter County with one:third out population boo shared actually i with Vega in the representation, but • in the eve , tof .both nICW bers beineconoeded 'to - this , county' tbis whioh now-".seems probable, aeons: .13. 'Tires bee Collßßnlod to become a oa aidato from this District for the Legislature. Please announce Ms name, subject, of course t. the Republican 4.0 9 41 1! , Rt 1 .?..31,i1u1a 0b1t139, AVM, OrtlZl4.• Wo Ore requested to atitsoun ell, of Wellsboro, as is candle torney. subject to the decision can Convention. - , , • , Costaxspeas • ' We are requested to annormo Of Delmar, as a 'candidate , subject to the decision' of the ,Consentbin. • AGENTS`WANTED FOR THE GREEN." The book titibßebed *Wending and Wit, - Agents say R Lirthe oat,, as people are tired of the de_ toile and, army reports. ONE AGENT SOLD 58 r 1 id u • it •,c• • if 182 II =MI Liberal Terme to Agana: L Alio, Family, , Quarto 'Bible'', Beat edition publiehati, "Pnbliister, 20 South 7th'Street,- Phitadelphla, Penne. June` i „ • Valuable', Dairy .; 'aiia and ` 'Tim ber ' Land-fot*le: r • - . $5A01116 of laud la' Union" TowneblP, kar Tiogs Co."; Pa., Innwn theto as the "Bilis or Elk Valley Farm" ,Within 4 mile& of Canton, iiud S'of the Willititnaport..and Elmira Railroad;•atwbich. is a large Steam Saw Milt 180 acres improved, good buildings, well watered —balanco'has over seven millions of hemlock ,and hard. woodlipon it—will he sold entire or In parts to iulf ; pnrohasers. • :Price $BOOO,.- if sold entire ; in parts the ptlen,west or, bitek'oy S . ' W.: Wright containing,lo3 °Arai it s2o' 'Per Lacri'=. Tbat south of S. W. Wright; 1n - eluding old orch ard and spring near Canton _idad; - •Containing 78 acres at $3O pet aCre. 'The Pribeitioluding build legs, water poWei,.!*o., acPlCiit $B5 ,et acre: The lot-adjoining, Joieph _ leontaibing: 83 tares at. $25: per nor& • ,411 the parts well watered. Terms easy) •for p Moulins enquire of the owner •,` B. BIOR B 3 BUIS,: • Near Hughsville,L coming:Co, Pa July 8,1858.-4 w. QUARTERLY • - PP 71118 T 'IIAiIONAL PAN • ehowlng It" coodltiox: on die onday of July, 1868: • ' " . • nittiouncan • U.S. Bonds deposited to scours c U. B. Bonds on, bend,, - Noted & 11103 discounted "- - Due from ; National _Banks' " other Banks lyre:nue Notes of this 'Be. Cash on 101104 " other Ban leg4l ?Sondem... Cash Items _ - LL&BILITIR Capital Stock Circulating Notes, , Surplus Fund ' Due Depositors; Due National Banks., •••; ..... i;• J.' L. Sworn end sUbscribed before 1868. • R. 0. SIM LOOK AT - A s the Printere,eay that so - coats follows the 211 L, liberal advertiser,. and other people seem to believe them, so-we (that is,lirlokham &Farr) will take watniiig, follow the example, and in form thq public in general that we have a "good stock of good' . , , ; Goops, -to be sold.at good pricei 'fer good customers— Ana - up good----tlaay will be very apt'to be offered: the same goods at ono and the same priee., , . We might begin and men tion senile:ollb° various articles and styles that help tp MAO pp our stock oft , • SHEINIZ 65001192 0 Domestics, Yankee Notions, Hats '' and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c., iScc ; but ns we have neither timo'nor space to, finish even the , beginning, we will -merely invite you to call, ask for what you want, we' will tell yeti the prlce;aed that weigh Ott'or measure off ao , cording to, order. FORK, FLOUR the three great necessaries, a - Remember Farmers, the with " BUTTER ViRKINS; T and genuine old Ashton by We pay Cash for Butter. *logs, Efq;y . 2o, 1868. E. H. HASTINGS, DEALER Groories and Pipvisions, CROCKERY, GLA i r&-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, SEWING isfAciarmts,, , • •?, -I . AND THE - 2 Eutika Me Odeon , 1 At Wholesale prices.' 11. 1 'HASTINGS, gain Bt., Wellplioro. May 6, 1864-tf. FISHER & , t 4 ret Door alliooe Roy'e Dru • PP4LERS, EMILY OR AND PROM Will keep constantly on ban line of FamilyGroceries,,ae w Fruits, Confectionery, Yaiikee All of which will be told at' JAMES I BUNIJEL. ' May 8,1868-1 y ' . I -.' ' Valuable ltzHiloi‘ Sale.':' Afaim Of three bandred tidres, ivith two bun .- Bred and Sweaty-2in itoOR improved. ER t,, uated,two mile* north - of '. Vag 'Village,'. tut . the Toga flyer and Italp.ood.,,N tl , wtttered, nal der. a good state of eulttintion,'aiad `'good bnild.: In Ai. 4 1 PR Nl ll ' l loo4 and lo for 'safe In 'nog*, villae. • ''' - . •' _ i 'ho g rs, Feb. 12, /sn B . - ,er:. , , .- , . Administrator'i otice. Ic/ITTERS of administration having been graiitedio the undersignedupon the estate tifit.P. Jennings, late of Charston, deceased, ali tenons having chime against, or indebted to said estate, *lli settle with -.14RW.1* THOMP6O.II, - 16'.7:111Y-144848-43W, 3. riASH PIIIOVOR Wo9Ti,.TIER.,If.ND OIitIEBLI4 '4".11Wr1X4107- Jansl7,lB6B. or' JOlin - X; Mob to for DietTiot At of ttio Republi- . lli. W. Wethertee, COnauttiVanorp epubllcan county • • most enter Ming RonicinfC, ;BurTr, best sellink book. repetition, of.t.lry_ INE WEift.. fir - rfi' • TEN 'SPORT,' 4 iv•ioaboic,' I zeoizalng Of the Alit :slat lOA, ,$lOO,OOO. 00 50,650 00 )1 2V8 ‘3 9 6 0. 7 89` 4 02 838 00 - :/.124'00' 780 00 :&.,835 00 1,010 01 - , V4 6 M I , 73: ME • • $lOO 000.00 id,ooo 00, 40,004 24 100,007 50 ' OD $336,681 73 OBINSON, enabler.. a Ma oth day `ofJuly BON, Notary Palls. THIS ?I D SALT, ,ways on band.' me can supply you S, OR PAILS, a aaok or pound. WICK AM PARR. UNNEL Store. Welleboro. CERMS ' d evegthlng le the ell 'as Provisioni, Notions; Toyi, oasonable prices. tr.'I3I:PI.BIIER. ' • A 13AltGAJA 17101 t Sale. a sualle ll4l- 1 , , !'tinting Trans in il good,oottkr„...s4iiiibrisp*T4vds,—ilinnks, &e. 'Engulf° t ; tl'- Vt.' 4 :!:1, ' • 's - 4011 N., 4. IIOY, 11,1 41 , 1 4,1 8 6 , 44r, I ".,..:., ' i :=..: 1: ' l'. : Weyabore, Pa. 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Del, :ILTAVINCI just r - eortment of. ,cieved a rich and varied as LADIES' for Epriog and Sauimer wear SHAWLS , AND CLOAKINUS, all of the latest patterns, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Cloths, Casaimeres,: Vestingii r oleo a large stock of LADIES' AND -OHILDRENS .ISHOES, • MEWS AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS. We ha e nlan'some 'fine .:11TD MATTING, CARPETS and n good a stook of STAPLE ae can be found in ellsboro. Wo bay. a gobd nook of • ••- - - COTTON YARN, CARPET WARP, HOOP SKIRTS, LATEST STYLE, SKA HER' BONNETS, and a largo stook of LINEN CLOTHING. 9all and examine our Gooda and Priaee Wellaboroi April 29' 1888 MORE :NEW GOODS! J. R. Bowen & Co., A RE now receiving a large and, emniileie a _M._ ointment of G - oods, bought since the in e ;biotin° iu prices ip New . :York. consisting of I r 3:),r'3;" Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEIO NOTIONS, ,•Partinular attention ie invite W.T REAP , ffesei I ') '4:II , OE3IAK ER V • CAPITAf; $150,000. I rrt II 14* lA' itlid ootn)niti'y - ror --. 1.4.4i`...`T11 - e.ftlbro I: Jlittl)old wliaVoliciy I?gont,.. iiiiA ,puligy:liultit' _. lio'bitilisi - •vitrii" to "ilbpiiiV tlioietiiiiifo.oitu • ifiti rrit.:-' ;quested to ap ply tO tliO sobliggib.ot. - ::"1::' , ~. . . . Girard Fire Insurance Co, PHILADELPHIA.', .'TtDiuksertenari, Pruident, J. B. A.r.voitu, Secretari. Caiiitat $20043 1 000 - All paid up in Carlo. Surplgs Over 1160,00(). ontinental Ins. Company, OP TOE CITY, OP 111. P Ciush - 4 ‘ - $600,000,0 Gross Surplus, Jan.1,'.1868, 1,814,590,81 Casn'Assetia, do , . 1,814,690,81 Se - Policies written at this office. GEORGE T. UOPE, President. - 11.- 11: •LA P CRT, Tien - President. CYRUS PECK; Secretary, • - The oubscribgr takes tbir noellied of informing the public ibat 100 bas The agency '4 thiqboro Coropanioi,' and` 1011 'be founciat bis oSce orer Roy's Drug Stare, i;Ojoiioug Agitator . Office. .J • • NO. MITOEELL. Wellsborp„ Reb. 28„1868-tf. GflAII) GIFT GALLERY Eto . to King• & Eaititan's dRAXD Gill GALLERY • POR''ItOUR PHOTOGRAPHS. A . 1 • aptendid Gift with every $2 w orth of Pie. lures, Frames, Cord and Tastele. OVER,O * O .PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY 1 The largest assortment of Frames and Cases in Tioga County; to bte sold low for'cash. In ad. dition to the low prices, wo will gig , away the following Fresdnts worth from fifty cents to fifty dollars; one hUndred presents worth' from $lO to $5O; two hundred presents worth; from $3 to $10; two hundred presents worth froth 50 cents; to $3. The presents consist of Gold dud Silver Watohes, silver Cake - Basket, silver Tea Bells' Castors, gold i Watch Chains, Seale, ' Charms SJ eve Buttons, Studs in setts; Watch Rooks, silver Plated Forks, Teaspoons ; all gilt Frames CaseS, p tts, Cord and Tassels, Gold Riogs, family Bible , listory of the Secret Service by Col. Baker. wit other pm anti too numerous to mention. : - ' - COME ONE, COME ALL, „AMC) - I SEE FOR YOURSELVES AND, BE CONVINCED. Your ptesent given= to yon tho same day of lit• ting.: Prices filo same as last.yetii.".. OALRY 'OPEN TO .PREI3ENTS, ! ICILY IST. Don't forgot the pinecover 'Eakman's Den tal Offleo, and 4 doom-below Roy's Drug Stott, Hain' Street. _ CLAY KING do EUGENE .EASTMAN Wellsboro, June 25, 1868. . aOIkitTHING' • 1; • ( 1 4111,1 AT - , • -- . ‘r. • . • 4 1 4 I 0 WI TIRS. 11101(1AS do WARREN have opened J.J nee , Dental rooms over B.- B. Borden's Drug Stare lia Tioga. We' have introduced all the modern improvements in the dental nrt, and are prepared , to,perform all operations upon the teeth in the most approved and scientific manner. When desired we extract teeth without pain by ,the use of Narcotic Sptay, Ether, Chloroform and the Nitrous Oxide gas. We have a large assort ment of artificial teeth and put them ,up in a superior manner either, upon rubWr 'or menthe base. We warrant all our work and guarantee perfect satisfaction to reasonable parties or we will not require pay for our service& We pay particular attention to filling and preserving the natural teeth, Wed to treating all irregularities of children's teeth, Our prices elmli correspond with tho kind of woik' done; in all- cases doing the same kind of.work us cheap as oar 'neighbors. We will visit Lawrenceville the 3d, Blobs the 17th, and Roseville the 23d, °revery month positivey, at which times we shall'be prepared 12 petfurm all operations npon the natural teeth and contract with parties desiring artificial ones, ; Our ojpo at Tioga will not b 9 closed during our visits to the above named plums. NEW •PR. O. IH.OMga. : - • T. n. WARRUN M. .p Tlnga June VI, 18138. I - - - • ' - Dentiitry • • i l A , 3 , , , ,w 1 P4 Le.terencevllle, R. 11. E. VAN HORNE, latt with Bar deem Bra's of Ilarnaton anii New York 011 Y1 bog opened only Dental Rooms et the Ford Iloutio, Lawrenceville, Pa., where ho is prepared to do work in all the departments 'of his proragr lon in the 'moat Scientific manner. Ali work:warranted and satisfaction guaraa teed4 Oily f and examine specimens of work. •• • F H. H.' VAN HORNS. Pa!alonotivillri - pgrinia. 24, 1868-tr. .. . . , SPECIAL NOTICE. ~?-.4 . , - -7 : --,,. TEE boat assortment of Teeth, and (iii ~.-..:'-' - largest variety of different kinds of . Ilailiisso Plates as well as the Lost opera. Hops of Rifling nnd .Extraoting Teeth may be had at the new Dental °Moe. Nitrol Osido am given for.extracting, whioh gives pleiniaut droaros instead:of 'pain. Also, NarootioF.l) ay. Ether and Chloroform administered whe4 desired.— il 'Prices as.low as can he found tin els ore . AU work Ono promptly and warranted; Call and see specimens. It.emember , t 0 P 1 0°O• A. B. EASTMAN, ' May 0, 1808. ,- - , - No. 13, Main St. Y4,Z)UNG -BERTRAND IIS well known horse wil be found the ref - - eat season as follows, yie: • Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning at IV hitney's Corners; Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning at the stable of Gillis Darn' bartl's Settlotnent; Wednesday afternoon and Thursday toorning ut Cherry Flo4o ,Thullda/ afternobn at the stable of Thotnas tirelres , Covington Boro; Friday and Saturday at the :table of the sub:miter in Mainsburg Duro. MI janers parting with mares before folhag win be hold responsible. To insure $lO eMuinsburg, Moy 181;E1 Caution, I. • MY wife 4ulia lett my, bed and board without just CUM or provocation, I hereby turbid oil , parsons tm e Ling or harboring her Oa my neininrrkati I vvillspay no tiobts, of h er , co. tracking after this dlito -- Juno 20. 180.-3 JOHN 6PAULDING IDLOUR - & MEAL. always on Ini,nd 41 1413°17. 1868: ViSIARA BIINNVOk •FITCH's iIiOOMINAti SUPPORT . 8R8; for We at Bop Droll Store. U E. A. 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