thoinv o nat,i t o)- v irnereir# ebllsfter . ‘GidaeDeeliner: = 41,11etilts'e t ' l ! Wrote` Grant. • a l ly voice 'is !till for cries pra ~78lbir;jr,„ - In -P• 4A, ,mairYing Prank Blair, the Deinee racy marries thet Whole fatally. They fludit-very e*pensive. II • ivasi invededl, byE the Rektibi.94r 'lo o 4ll7:New - YorltijulY 8' 1888. .210, ester: D,enwerat, with %net, Patinn = • .unbeil the, Demoeratie nonkr , ' ; • '"Seymour and Blair-- ,01,1iin -Nat : 37. 11 . , • _ • 7'7 , fil~o:'siagtafii of the words - " 'Vote for Horape Seynaour" _ ll I , N:tryout° have moo "rifits - .” 'The one containsol) :7 er exactly - • nothing or less:', ' The,Lienfoera s, ' are t3o deficient in arltfunetle Oat l'nadding s up 'Northern State:ol;4 eti)plt, know how,,to, , "carry' onb:" « (r • The non. Sohn K,lP.inghinn; whti has been Making effective speeches —i Maine, predicts that the State will give Grant and Colfat".2o,oollmajority. Doolittle ; says -that,_ Seymour fought the battle of Gettysburg.. The WW .Commerciatsays this is a ruffitake--he only shied the Reb.cls .to -,, r Mr: S. B—Cox says of 'Holithi • Sep Incur:- -"The more; you - rub him the brighterhe shines. ' - AThe Same s. ay bd said 'of a brass' candlestick and - :tales nose. ; ••11: • Eat:min, .P4-tilun' • seyit that 71 persons to: Howard .County Jail since, Sept, 17,1867, 65' Were ilDezpoornts, - 7and 2 only 5 Republicans.' • _ • The. Zaneeville , (Ohio)• Oermankt, the I only German . paper . -published-'there; and which , has_ hitherto• been Demberat ic, in ; last %reales issue > repudiates Soy; mour. and Blair. • , • We ean . hardly credit the report "that the Demloerats are tt) hold a grand rati ficatlon Mceting at Andersouillle E(oratio Seymour, originally had a middle. name, Nelsen, which•he - deopp ed. Good chance for a few"artieles •in The: World. •• , • • The - latest casErof sun-stroke is where young Smith struck old Smith l for . , ing him' a Seynieur inan, or $0113:0 other oppreblouti'epithet. , ' Frank, Blair wits_ nominated by :the Democrats to draw. Republican votes.— Might AS well , attempt to :draw day light,froth darkness.. " • ;, • An'artist•adVertises, portraits of,Mr. Blair-" in-fifteen 'different poSitfolis."—: After the election' he Can give siNteen— one Of them "face doWn." _ : It Is thoughe that Gran. would hava been more-popular ,among -.the Demo crats if hie initials had been; "C.'5..0." instead of "Pi S. 0) , , The /Albany Argus boasted a :3lfort ; time-since Of the accession of CharleS Francis 'Mama. - Mr. Bowles telegraphs to The Springfield" Republican that ; Mr. AdaniSileft 'New-York, disgusted with - the platforth. A i :Western journal says : ;" Since •Johnson failed to get the Dernocratiq • nomination, he may be , said to be de , cidedly dead ducir,! so that hereafter it shall be known that ',ducks,' as well rik as chickens, come hoelo roost." • The. Hon. George H. Pendleton has signitled.his probable acceptance of an invitation to address the - Democratic ' StateiCsthvention of West Virginia, at, Grafton; on'the .I.Bth inet: Senator'Thur man of Ohio will 'also be there- • ° In his address to the So 'Wars and Sail . oral Convention; Gen: W. B; Franklin said that the Democratic ,Party • " ought rT to nominate for the"Presidenby an un faltering and consistent friend of the soldiers." - They,did,it, of 'course. A Washington correspondent *rites : " Chief-justice Chase was present ;on Thursday. evening at a dinner given by • the British Minister to .Roverdy John - son, and „bp remarked that it looked as though Grant would be- electe4 Presi dent." . , A Washington dispatch says : " Gov. Randall,' Sec. McCtilioch, and See. Sew and indicate to their 'friends that they, have no interest In Seymour's success. Mr. Weller'' and Mr.' Browning are, however; earnest for a peuaberatio vie for y.,, - The Demberatic Nat onal Committee have been , tendered quarters free,' of charge for the campaign, by the Le lauds, at the . Metropolitan Hotel. in New-York. A Similar courtesy has been tendered to the Republican Com mittee at the Union Hotel, Saratoga. ~ , Lieut.-:Gen. Sherman, according --to The Chicago (Demoeratie),•--Timett, re-, plied to a erowd_leSt,Loiiis on Friday eyeningovhen asked , what he thought of -- the nitlinination of- Seymour : It is a badnomination . , and will be beat en all .o nietes; Grant will be elect ed." - ; The Bridgeport Standard discovers the name. of Col. Stoddard, from Con necticut, among ,those of the soldiers and sailers in, the Derb. IS..and S. Con vention, and naively asks : "It can't be that ox-paymaster Stoddard, assum ed the title of 'Colonel' just , for that occasion, can it New-York has bad Presidential can didates at five of the elective during the past 60 years,- and in on one in stance has the candidatebeen elected— r.`Van Buren, in 1836. De Witt Clin ton had 89 electoral votes in 1813, Ru fusiCing 34 in 1817, Van Buren 60 in 1841, and none In 1849. The Boston Journal says : "A prominent member of the 'Democratic party said,last, night : 'I have talked to over a hundred Democrats this after noon andevening, and they think as I do—that no honest. man 'can we for Seymbur, and no white man for Frank Blair." Mr. Bowles of The Springhld Re publican, in speaking of- the Mlignanl mity of the Southern membera of the Democratic Convention in going fOr F. P. Blair, says that " Wade Hamilton, wbose.hous - e he burned and whose -liq uors he drank, and Gen. Forrest, 7ere -among thespeakers for him." The Nete;York World on Thursday occupied three columns with its ; dis cussion of .thc_q_nestion " Does Grant Drink ?" - 27iew - Rar(firrd Post now asks it to turn its; attention -to Blair, and furnishes the - following copy of his bill at the Allyn-House in that city for a two days' stay. during last year's Cam paign : Two days' -board, $lO ; lemons . and whisky, $65 ; to ta1,1575. 2 ' ; • • The Boston , Tranaeripe says : "An indignant New-York Democrat writes ...to a friend in this city : ' The Pomo . eratic Convention to-day, in imitation of John Phenix, who disarmed his ad versary by planting his nose in his op ponent's mouth and advancing his stom ach suddenly and violently against his ' adversary's list, have elected U. S. Grant tti. the Presidency. They have •my hearty curses.' " . Mr. George Wilkes makes the follow -lag offer : A CHANCE To MAKE SObLE MONEY —GnAawr vs. SEYMOIIII.—SOIIie of our personal friends among the Democracy informed us, while their National qon ventlon was in session, that they would be willing to lay Out a little money with us, even up, on the success: of the nomi nee of that. _Convention figainet Gen. Grant. This, therefore, is to say to those gentlemen, and all others simi larly inclined, that we have a little money left; notwithstanding our im peachment losses, and stand. ready to start anew .with a few thousands on )en. Grant against Seymour for the next Presidency* By of making a distinct offer s we will beg CI with $5,000, We will double this ofYe if -requirk4, and go even a little (anther, it primsod bard. Wbb speaks 7" *,c RIOT, •FOIt,q ` ItR~`IT~RNPr T. : , Gen. ULYSSES' S. GRANT. ''FOP. „Ron; S,c4l4,lo'Colrak, olr Rep4blican State:Nominations. . TheßepubliemiS__ tif Potter .County held theiC r ennyenflop' 'on:the ~16tb.H 44im: .Arin4ron g , of Lyc_ining, was nominated, for Congresi 'accla rmation, and • 11-on., jobn'S. re nominated for.AsseniblS7 oit thte‘Btli bal lot; His competitor was Dial:Kilbourne; . _ .„ • . " who:Was Anformed by a • , " Demograt,'"' thatthepwrreri of :United States bonds do r pay:any ,tax.„uppn . , the income derived therefrom, i as sured that, his - informant 'is either , • • a very 'ignorant 'man , Or: a very sfeat liar,Ms ; itifermatit . eau „,,talce .either. .illorn.of the dilemma, and• eharge:iti to By a eirenla pnrj)6rting,t4 be Generj - - - 41 °filer No, I ( ' to; 'the 4ratni,ariny of Ate, Vdhattatt". we: learn thatta great battle was fought on the West-'l3ranch 'waters, in` County,, on the 18th . , TAe slaughter s Was soinethjng iieni:en'doo, the wounds being chiefly Inflicted "in thelneek.h "The enemy" is much Obliged by the receipt, of _t'i'e plan of battle.. We are glad_ to see that our friends are 'organizing Grant &Colfax c t luiyslin . the' several'election .'distriCts. These, 'Club: should ;ut once ,raise money enough to subscribe and pay for 50 or'. 100 copies of 'the N. 1 7 ; Tribune fot the canipaign. The T . Veekl:y..Trib,kie will b'e'sent to One.address in clubs of ;20.f0r $8; p fin- $l5 ; , G 0 for $2l ; 'lOO - eOpies for $34. The papers will he Sent,froni"Xtili . 22 to November •11., Address ,"The.:Trib une,' .New York City. .. •.. • ~ Republicans must recollect that:they can not expect their share of ,the, ex . peusps of the campaign to be paid - out of Abe$150,000;900 Plundered front the Tretwify :copperhead 'Whisky. , The incidental 'expenses;of, the campaign must be paid , by the people who desire the success of Grant & Col fax. , The immense patronage 'of •-the Government will he' used-against' ,us.— It is a Contest• between the intelligent masses and tiring of uncrupulons plea dererß_ The pettyPlacerneti are' all tis-' sensed to-swell - ther.corruption fund to be used against Odr i ticket., : • A Coppeihead, paper published in 'a county where Its party is in an ' over whelming majority, says, among other things, that " the rich are getting rich er and the poor poorer." Thrift:nay be in the county where the editor liV'es, as it is a " Democratic . ," stronghold, and under : the rule.of that party. But it is is not true here in' T,loga'county.. With a population of .40,000 we have less than 60'paupers in the County House... Thi lin view of the fact that the' Manager of that institUtion knows how to make misfortune attractive, and puts the milk of human kindnesS into the bread of Charity, tells the'stOrY. We lastweekpresented some, of the utterances of the Democratic candidates for President and Vice President, going ito . provethat both Seyniour & Blair are hostile to the establishment of peace upon the-principles of the Declaration of Independence, and only' wait op portunity, to plunge the country into another Civil war. •We now present herewith some of the utterances of the men who loudest shout for Seymour & Blair, and who may, be expected to do the greater part of; the talking for their principals, the 'catidiciatea, 'duriog the, canvass. At, a meeting, to ratify the nomina tions of Sey.mpur & Blair; held in Phil adelphia on the lath inst.;:evening, and over which Mr. Richard Vaux presid ed, that , gentleman . is reported as say ing, in his spCech.H` "We will sUbmit, to a. fair election .by white men, but we will not submit to nn election which is deckled by black witites." , Mr. Vaux is a 'matt of usual intelli gence, at least, and - must know that " black votes,''• as he elegantly names them have had Something .to.do with deciding ',every 'election for President for half a century. It is also true that the , Southern wing of the' party for which Mr. Vaux speaks, did appeal, from the decision at the ballot box 'in' 1860, to the bayonet and bullet; and it is likewise true that that portion of the Northern wing of the party Which counts Mr. Vaux one, of its oracles, apologized for, and upheld the South °ill wing In its appeal to the sword.— They ,discouraged enlistments, under:- mined the puhlie 2 ,credit, demanded a draft, and then opposed the law auth orizing a draft, proctired deserters , from , the army, and in everkcOrmeiVable way sought' to embarass the nation in its fearful , struggle with organized and armed treason. Nye could name' men who-wilt give their influence, -whatev, er that maybe, and their votes, to elect Seymour drßlair, 'who acted its go-be tweenrhi the interest of the rebel army during the war. Mr. Vaux, as the lea der of such •" Demodrate," now threat.: 41136 another appeal from the ballot to In WEXILSI3OIIO, PRINN'A. WzDN - ESDA.Y; JULY 20869. i* NATIONAL NOMINATIONS: Mt! • --: • • '4 1 900. or ItONTGOIESCT COUIi s TY!' ' -,• , - artimnron iigratnAti.% COL. YACOB' 31: cAmtg,g44,,':, -=' - MORE WARNING VOICES. tifektiaraiief*Alf '.-14:Ms*ttiittfiT7' NV not mean it. tie - is ;4.yi , n - , , 'to ttit,,eoes . -anti . a.4piFing:sc.ntOtQes ; tin,A, i yeelh)y the Jatigitege - Veoted !nay . .!!0,,:t gillirig- , ,ttypt:el.l.iiiti - :itti,eFtinalleft . (titi st.'!;ii. itux„,on Itlicilf.irre - ;7, i , .tiew'e : Yei:,:',: it : . stitti sas itt4 iiiiiii,qie tt„ckt:. 'oi6 f i Otaflie,noepi:; . 4llvo„ 04.iti.ek.,'4'',qt9i#401,140gd.,'44-:'."1 - : '."l to antes; arid there yiiietive ittin:,ttiejires -nt.w '7l Ai, the saute eteeting 'Geo . & StVitriu;of AleFyland, said : ' . )" Governor Geary' telegraphed to C(ingi•ess, - not hung ago, that. he had 110,000 Buys in Bite for any emergency., •I don't know what they wonla have. (lane, or whether they ,would have gone 41:1 4 ; I Itiie 0-4k-ernto of Pen inly Ivan la 'had. tl attenipted jzto"ikaif this, 'power around hint' he' have niutal $O.OOO mentin his front an(lloo,ooo"Deineerat's :from' Pennsylvlinia, foltdiving••=in hie ; retir.'-' • - • • • Now bON. , ,Peary'didnet telegraph to Congress nntit: this. Gov: , Swann ,had ''plitced the gray -of 'l.klnry. Jan t cif .president Jc,litisgii ' a .disposal., 14, ne a7M..'obligedtd!''eov., Swann ,all the .same,. fort the • , in fOrminion' ' that 100;00 e Tro in Pet s'Y I yania hrereadY to,resist the,Governor. of the ,Commonw:valtli. Nye recollect hearing Capt., : Thonias;Tordiiii,'afteiward Gen; ; Jordan;Chief 'ef,ptair,,i . e",#p4Lirega.rd; ,Saysit 41).111- 18(31 ,•. ( 1 , The IlOmocraeyof .Pennsylvania have pledged to us' (in izi"7. of iob;otio vize o down . - cdln_atid the ..Atioti(ioniste. ) .' ~ Perhaps _dr. Swann - had 'reference- t 6 rrien'. They Proved to; be good a"tyfoir, lowi r rfg the ~116ys 1 . 11 - (le, way in. the rear, during tiie war.-; _Tint the men who applaud - Gov. t3Witno4iee'o3.; ever 'think that Ihe - Boys in not. propose to leave any fire in -the rear the next time•they are foreed' to'fitit 'on the Blue? - • Mr. Thomas 13. Florence, on the same occasion, Fuld : .•• ' " wilt try a, practical regeneration through the ballot-box, and with our. strong rigid arms A be ,always ready for 'every, issue. Wet,serve, the notice that wp,are Cquilit. to t This 'utterance, following, , Governor t•tvinan's closing Sett teii ee—".7Thoii any help at apy' tinie . on the State of lifaryland," —is easily interpreted. it t.. -is a threat to appeal , f:romtbe ballot to ;the bullet: :Now:let us,lopiiat :.,Who earl show a sentenee, from a Republi can orator, 'or e*ditcr, , proposing or thirtening any appeal frt;tn the:ballot?, ‘Nbmtut can show IMlCli , usejitegge. The truth. is these fellows know that:they are to l'ae 'defeated, : "and hank-bed ,froin the place's where ,:power and pqronage .„ are to be dispensed; They aelfhOwl= .edge it. in • their siolent appeals „to ',the passions Mid` PrejyidiceS of. th igno>•- ant, partisans. .They adverbs their rliscomfliure.-in their thi•eiith to 'resort tothe sWord 'to' 'defeat the will of the People. But it will ,not do. f any party ever appeals from the ha lot to the bullet again in this country; unless its caustibe so wholly t,, 'the world shall aCknowledge o rli ar*ce, it will' be annihilated:in t h rty day'. No Man of reflecting nowerp; and, common 'sagacity, wants to sec suelt a war:: 01 . 0, the fools and ectivards who light flies' and run away, by tile, light there - of, can, urge on such anstate atlitirii: ‘rhols Richard Vattx, or:Ctov. n, or Toth', torence-Lthit they ig 'y aSsume.to speak' for the America' pie? Let them be warped in ti The instigators of violence sons: fall' victims to the madness they E and cannot control: Fi`en spnec pl.es freedom of n'etion - ; 'titini in a where men are,in, terrible conies they , demand a•majoi ; ity Tole, knowledge the people as the I tribunal on earth, such language provoke indignation and disorde In conclusion we otl'er the roll extrackfrom a Ricinnund, the' /Veit) York Times, as f,howin spirit of the rebels Who' o,ontrolie Tammany Hall Convention: "There was a grand ratification meeting hero last night at the theatre. Three ,thousnott peo ple were present. The t Mho:l.lmm ivas •'grand, but entirely Southern. Goyernor Vance spoke at great length, repeating his HeiY - York Speech, saying in addition theretb, however, that'' be could talk more familiarly of the xyrongs'of the South hero than at the North. His 'idea was that what the COnfederaey fought for would ho won by the election of Seymour (t - _Blair. He was followed by Gover9or se,' whose, greatest expression was Olathe (lid not care for the plat form. It told a . lie ia its Drat resolution. It said secession was dead; that was 'trot so; s. , e6sion was more alive than ever. Ho supper ed the nominees, and especially' Blair; because lie bad declared that-he would assumo military power." This may be regarded as an eloquent statement of, the party whieh rallies around the standard of Seymour. & , The requsite.nuMber of Stateshavin ratified the Fourteenth' Amendment-to the Constitution, Congress has declared it to be a part of that instrument.: 'The first section providestbat all per sons borliTor naturalized• in the United the states are citizens ,thereof, and o State in which they reside. tai State can abridge•the.privileges of citizen of the United States, or, (lc any citizen of life, liberty, or prof without due process of, law. Section Second provides that the Con gressional apportionment ,in any State shall be based upon the whole Ammher of persons therein ; except• Indians not 'taxed; unless a Stalk 'deny the right to vote for "PiCsident and' Vice President, , Congressmen, Executive, Legislative, and• Judicial Officerathese of;to any male inhabitap;s of lawful age,:being citizens ; : in whieh case such disfranchised personsshall not be count ed into the apOrt io nt, ,he, , therefrom. • . _ _ 'Section Three provides that no per son shall be a Senator or` Representa tive,. an elector, . President, Or ' Vice President,.or hold anS• aloe, ei% il .or military; under the United Staten wini left the service of the Seint'tn 'engage ..) in inSurreation or rebellion, agai us ; the satnii,-or who has: held .liiiy civil Ince under the nnspices - of a - rebellion, 'ail 7 less Congress by rt twcirthirds vac shall first :remove, the disability_ , ' . .-- ., Section Four declitleti 'Of . the Public Debt, .forhid:s. PatY,- inept of any debt 'contracted hi aid - of any, rebellion ftgaiii.4 the 'Crn heel , titate§'. The tift4 ssection luithorizi!§ f29f I to 'enforce the provisn.kno oY the; Ai' The Copperhead papers , nre Jan' ing a, story in which. a emnpuris instituted between (Jen.. Orant Gen. Jackson. The former, they plain has a sentinel pacing' bet& door and hia'boy hCs two Jutland'. OM =•==ll • • A l lifift - tiVlll 111' . ( . 1 i On' other hand: they allege tbat oil his g~tto New Orliipta oreh. 3 - ttoioil yawed a sentinelieho nail 'been sent to patrol befor.a . _tbe :be Opp% peit, the. mid IheK. A n'initl tDerefore '0 a fk-!';, before th9L; ; beinderatin - party became thiS'asso9sin4flis».-, • Do ;y ou take? ' Or are you - foola tie ,As ,sassins? * • John 'sm th owed .nines ones Smith :,gave t:t Iliff:'n'ote," , ''for 4 : the' aindtbi, pnynitlein five yearo,, with in terest. the'end"Of.,-ift`Cyal, j - o 'd4 r presinted.,lffe',hote,ticti !118 money.„", said ' tnlth Inu he sat:down anti wrote:a-fry - 48n** note for-sloooli pivot', or '4 - orte`pOvitliOt..lo,4r teree,t. 'AA Is not rtgGnrai ng to . eon.: tract," said. Jones. Very good," , said. y knOw, drawing ,nO, „interest. Very. respOn dad • Aloes, ' you theiort tif•...tnoney' ybanok ed. : f 4 ;‘, 'and*boxir ~9 llft , this note WitUfiut -interest??! That's the least oti tny trotibl6s," , repliers ' : 8initl~; : , And joneS CraWded arid ,S,tnith :wenfittio,boWptcy, Moral will •be .obvions to some' people. - -- . 1 • -;, • :We - tioPe:o64,oBe - Wilf,*44 • adjOUrn untifit PaBies the. ' short tariff, bill 're ported by Mr. Sehenelc, the! flouSe, Committee of WaYs and Meatier,' nrillitilf of the*,n - taahinery, of Oueman ifactories in operation how , can , 4we ex pect to prosper ? Our voice 'Yids :been for Protection - for49yel'al 'yertrB; for:the reason that no , . nation has. - ever grown ,strong while it purchaShd What '4,t, Could lio.VO - PipdOed within itself. us have protection for our wool-grow,... Ori, , ,wtho - now Ore-obliged 'to compete' withloreign producers, so that the en ! tare ww 00l clip of 1 2 08 will not;reim nurse the owners the, aunts expended for feed= Ing 'their sheep through the wiiiter'jniat , , past. . . • .• .. . • The Dernadraey, ! kis, all will reinem ber, elbeted their candidate for -Govern or In Connecticut last . The It'll publicans' 'elected At inajOrl ty. pf the and secured: ,134licat -IT: S,- Senator. The Legislature' passed a lavi , " recently for the prevention of. frillidS'ait . ; elections, and having 'deposited,! the Office of the Secretary of ,Segte, Adjourned from 'Saturday' ,tii' „ evening. On reassembling the Endres sing Committee took up the till), and - were astonished to' find that somebody' had been using ixe i tds . ;the' ,pro-. ',Visions so thaitheylbrnished no protect tIO4 against' Aands • isliatever. It is' 'worth 'of note thaf':ibe innendnients -p - roiisecl by 'Copperheads, and rejected '.in both Houses, :were found inserted in the altered bill. Thisis ii , nicopiece of work by the virtpeus paity,.. which. howls so much over. the corruption or . the Republican's. Fol'gery 14 a' Denio- H6iiitic virtup, is it? We, believe ; does .iiotA .T, the forgers `and counterfeiter* ? , ,_ • , "DRIVOICEST'S i4ONTITLV.—This popular parlor, Magazine has won for' itself an enviable placelh" the esteem of American ladies. Its usefulness, the amount furnished :for. the money; is only eqlialed by, its varietyi its high tone, and general literary-excellence. • In all-these respects it is far in advance fits enteinnoraries.Land:'ThorimAtif aczer - V - ciftlio high favor it has .won. it is mar vidouf the premiums are real and great value cans bc'added toit, magazine of such, cost' and oliar tinter, for three dollars per year. It. only proves %That is so often said,that books rind newspapers are the cheapest and-best educatorS in the world. Address, W. dux:in:els Duironesr,473llroadway, N.Y. • ~ , • , $ ptsG me.-- day eated i im .egion Irien pi fe riest (mid When Caleb Cushing heard of the nomination of Seymour and . Blair on, their repudiation and' revolutionary platform, he - remarked that he had hoped that the'DeineeratS'Weuld serve up a new dish',this time, hilt:that they had presented the same old plate`of hash. The Sandusky Register (Rep.) thinkii 'Pit was particularly cruel, in the Dem 4 ocratic Coayenthin to force the ,Presi, dential nomination onto a gentleman WhO has a taint or.hereditary .insanity, 'aid then to couple him with one of the whose society through.the cam paign would deVelop lunacy in the sanest of men."' ERMI i tter to f the SEM The proprietor of 2V e' Washington Evening AS'tar, telegraphed from this city as follows: While yallandigham was - speaking yesterday, insisting on Seymoar's .rtorninntion. Mr. Seymour approached the stand to again • decline, and, as ho said, to nominate Chase, ac .cording to agreement. lOne of his par ticular friends stopped him;liaving as certained,what he intended to "ilo, and said,- If !you,do it you are foreVer pp. litically.damned:!- Mr:, Seymour then' retired from the hall." -' • The .lCrorfolk: ,(V),L) Journal (Rebel) has the fallowing. conundrum : "How Can we compare a great statesman •like Seymour, with n than , who knows nothing ,of the Constitution of his coun-: try, whose only talent is' his , capacity, for 'judging'Horse-flesh, 'and whose greatest exploit is the needless machine of en ary across a country bristling with. forts and cannon, by which 117,000 brave men Were. sacrificed ? * *ln fine, While' Gov: SeyinbUr IS a man who can shine among the greatest intellects of the day; his opponent is a mere spiller of huniali blood' 'and' while Gen. Blair possesSes brains suftleient tO, grasp the greatest national problems, his • oppo nent is a political shyster, a compound of Mieawber and ,Teretny Prn Copperhead 'newspapers of the' North, liko -their: rebel • co-worker 'in the,i3outh, while they fill their columns with lies in abuse of General Grant and ,other Union , generals, Mint out :little scraps of history, of the rebel • leaders; which go to,prove them,; iot in- 'reality fiends, but possessedbf some humanity, and' print the extracts with flaming headings or editorial introductions:— These stories; as may, be expected; are not always true, but are _ always exag; gerated in favor of the rebels: General Grant, , ; called; a • •," butcher!! and 'a ‘ 4 drunkard,'.! 'while Lee is praised as a gentleman, a great soldier, and an .un equalled college president. • (I no •any prive )erty, The New-YOrk 'COriespbtident of The .Cincinnati 'Commercial 'says : " The Western delegates remaining in r the city .are. very indignant at - the &literal result of the Convention, not merely in the.n otn ;nation, but in everything else.. They, say' the New-Fork Denioerats showed their - generous 'Spirit - in a varie ty of ways, First„by holding:the Con.; ,ventionr in ..liewA ork ; Second, in 'mak ing Seymour, a •NcW-Yorker, - Presiderit of 'the,ConVenticin- ,• third, in making Murphy, a New-Yorker, Chairman` of thellommittee on Platform ; fourth, in taxing'delegates ss'ejicli'fbr contingent expenses, ,but not 'Specifying those ex: pens,es,; fifth; - in reelecting Belmont, a New-Yorker, to the Chairmanship .of the National Democratic Coniniltice..— Soincof them regret that' Grant's Order_ against Jews cannot be enforced against him. .Sixtli, in' arrlging' 'skillful gatne•that should defe it Western inter-;, eats,. notni nate Seyttio r, ritid.leave New- York rmentleciaring they had nothing to ,do, with It. ' ; From present indications the Eastern a n'd Western delegates %%fund ho.pulling, each other's ears',' if wreunistanceslind not ;separated ' them soon-after the nOmination.' ' - r s.re.‘S dish n! is and (Om- Ilia a to RING & Eit'S'illittrOt • re, still qiiiiiin — i - great-Wm:memo to thoir. patrons ik . l Photo graphvtoture framers, cases &o. For oory two dollars inOtitell:at their eitablishment e titlee the person to a:tkipli:ekto draw a premium. _ i , ~, convotion, , ;0,1 • At a mecting of the Republican doutitp r ,poia.; tnitte . d, 'held in , Jirellsboro, Saturday; Jilt' inst., it was resolved That the Republicans of the several electi'On districts Of Tioga County be requested to meet at; the usual places of holding electioi3s in their rei speetivo,districts ,on Saturday,August ,15,180 at 2 ,o'eldole-P.: lld.,"then• and thereto Cleet two 4tlcAtisa frr ilistriot, to tho'County Con etion; to o hold DA Welleboro, Tuesday, Aug., d5t,1,,,1868,,''f0r the purpose7of,ieleeting condi- Alatesibettui several County and 'district offices to be filled at the Cotober election ensuring.— _ • The'geritlinneti'intmed' beluir as Committees of Vigilance, are requested Co give immediate no tice of the meetings. lei etedtion of delegates; and they are further requested to , act as' an -elec tion Board'at such meetings,,and to receive the votes of, none but kiihivn Republioans for . dole. gates. The Committees aro • also ;.requested to take prompt'stepi to organize' Grant dr, Colfax clubs in their respective districts, and are appoint zed with a view to an efficient organization in every township and borough in Tipga. County.— Following arc the committees of Vigilance - Bless—ft C-Builey,A T 4amer. r• Brookflild—Capt II B Seeley, Isaac Plank.' • Clymer;==Wm. 0 Bristol, Wirt Donglatia. , Chathaw--1, 0 Ileach,iteuben Morse: • Charleidon—Geo Avery, Capt John J Reese. • Covingloh Boro.—S S Packard, 'A M Bennett. ' Covington—WY Richards, John Lewis. Delmarr-Robert Steele; D A , Stowell. • Deerfield—Joseph 14 Ingbam, M V Purple. Elk—John Maynard, G,W Rathbone. Elkland—Benjamtn Dorraitee; John Parkhurst. Farmington—Robert Casbeer, James Beebe. 'Fall Brook--AleianderPolleek,‘Martin Strati- , ton. ,Gaines—A B. Vermilyea, 0 A Smith:: , Jackson-4 A Doty, 000. Hudson. • • Knoxville—John E White, Judson. Dearman. Lawrence—Samuel ; Rockwell, N'Grinnell. ,Lawrence Boro.—T B Tompkins, R Wheeler. Liherty 7 -C F Veil, ta-R.Sheffor. Mainsburg—Otis Richards; .0 A Fisk, ' Mansfield—S 13 Elliott, Frank Spencer. Middlehuryz—C J Humphrey ' , W C Stevens. ' Morris—Job Doane, Wr•liabb., Nelson—Jesse Howe, Epoch Blackwell. Osceola—Charles Tubbs, W T Humphrey. „. Richmond—A M Spencer, Y. II Robbins. • Rutland—Capt'Elmer Backer,..P V Van Neu. Sullivan—Musselßose, Lafayette Cray. Th p p en—B WGrinnell, Albert Harrison. ' ioga—D L Aiken, A 0 Niles.. Vega Boro.—Philo Tuller, Abram Farr. ilnion—Maj John Irvin, Justin Bothwell. Wellsboro—John P. Bowen, E B Carvey. ' Westfield Boro.—Ambrose Close, Jerry Strang. • 'Westfield—Joel Calkins ' W. A. Hurlburt. Wald—Wallace Chase, Abram Rniffirt, Administrators' Notice. LETTERS of "administiatiOn * having been wanted to the anderedgned,upon the estate of 0; I. Wells, late of jnekson,tornship, deo'd, all peLsons indebted to said estate and all hay ing shams against the ammo will call at 'mile and settlewitli • EENJ. WELLS, F.• " JNO. W. GUERNSEY. Jamson, July 29, 1898-Ow Adm're. In Bankruptcy. 0 ' • , Bredep 14thjctpf.1 1 ,ennsylvania, se: " , .j vr - , 4 0-,. it may concern: ~The undersigned h riby gives notice or -his appointme tas itssigito of William Bostwick of Lawrencevi le in , a the Cettity of Tiogn, and State of . Pertnsyl , nia, withiiisaid 'District who has boon adjudg d ' a Banktipt upon his 'Own potitiOn by , the Da triet 'Courtofsaid District: - - '' ''' '' " - . s ; - J. HARRISON, Wolabor°, July 24, 1868-3t* Assignee. • f ; A.. W. AYEttS ' , 31LIEtaarlale. s. Silacorp, IS ail only place this skin of New York City .Whiro you will find ooliblaritly, on nand, a .good als l' ortment of .pRANITE MONUMENTS, - cant to celebrated Quincy and Concord Quar ries :shped , direot to : his . ' order; also 'a fine as soduierb of Marble and. Slate, .Mantles, 'Coal .Grates, hlarblo Shell;es, Brackets, &c., as obeap li as can I bought in . the, Stato. All orders will receive . y Personal attention. Shop and warn roams o Water street, a few doors below Ayers JeWelry l'tore; Elmira, N.V. 1 . .1. July 2 , 1868—Gin. ....A, SY. .AYEAS. A. . , E , 0014 AGENTS WANTED, for HOWLAND'S Ll fl OF GENERAL GRANT, AS' A SOL DIER A. A STATESMAN. An accurate History of his Milit ry and Civil Career. ' One large octavo iFed,:of 650 pages, finally illustrated. Agents WM spa lIMS Lholtook - co aell- urrtno present time ' Tho largest commission given We employ `no ,encraf Agcati,'und offer extra inducements to'iassers. Agents will see the advantage of de fug directly with the publiehers.For aim le and terms, address, J. B. BURR ,CO, Pub. in lis ers,Tfartford, Conn July. 29.21 r. THE DISTRICT COURT O 'THE Wil ted States for the Western District of Penn he n ia. SNAJA/I WILCOX. a bankrupt under the act Congress of March 2, 1807; having.applied for isoharge from all his debts, and other claims t vable under said:act, by order of tho Court, o ice is hereby given i to,all creditors who have r ved their 'debts and other persons interested, o appear on . the 22d day, August, 1888, at 10 lock, A. M., before F. E.Smith, Esq., Register, t his office in Tioga,Pa., to show cause, if any t cy have, why a discharge should not be granted t 4 the' said bankrupt. And further, notice is ruby giverrthat the second and t bird 'meetings o creditors of the said bankrupt, required by tie 27th and 28th sections of sold aot, will be bad Wore said Register, tit the same time and place. 1 . S. C. 111'CANDLESS, Clerk 1.. of •U: S. District Court for said District. ' f.Taly 20, ,18684 t , „ aluoGA O.:dountPROCLANIATION. r Vi'berOas, the Hon . Robert G. White, Presi nt fudge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn sylvania, and' C. P. Veil and Elisha T. Bentley, 'Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county, have issued 'their precept, bearing date the 22d day ofJuly ' 1888, and to me r directed, for the hold Insg - efOrphan's 6%110, Cohrt of Common Pleas, Gotteral Quarter Sesilons and Oyer and Termin er at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga,on the 6t Monday of 'Aug. (being ..t, a ' asst day), 1 8, and to continue two weeks. • • ,Notice is therefore hereby glv n to the Coro utr,Justices of the Peace, and Cons tables in and ler the county of Tioga, to appear in their own prop or p ersaris, with thei r record s,inquisition s,ex amitations and remerebrances, to do those things Whi4h of their Offices and in their behalf apper taidto be done, and fill witnesses and other per-, Boni prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth' agthist any person or persons, are required to be then and. there attending, and not to • depart at thOr peril., Jurors are reqUested to bo punctual in their attintlanco,atthe appointed times agree ably to notice. , Given ender my hand and seal at the Sheriff's *iico. in Wellsboro, the 22d day- of July, Italie year of our Lnrd ono thousand eigb, hdadred and sixty.eight. ,•, „' • ! - ' JEROME B. "POTTER, Sheriff. , .Executor's -Notice. T'ETTERS Testamentary having been grant 'll od to Cho subscriber upon the last 1011, and testa meet' ef' LeWis howls, late ,of Charleston,, perions erainilng against said deoed enep estate, and all indebted to the mane are ra• quited•to settle with , DAVID G. EDWARDS. - . • EVAN 'LEIVIS:' 4ailesttin, July 22, 1868-43ivs. , Ear. Notice. ' all parsons to - whom theso 'eome: tiotiee is hereby given that' an applioatiOn made to the 'fStovertier 'of pennsylVania forte pardon of Titus D. Xv'es, now confined In the sastern • Penitentiary: sit — Philadelphia; •by sentence of o theCourt of Quarter Sessions of Ti. oge Count, ; AMBROSE ‘ IVES. 13 , nokfield, ! Silly 8,1808. . c • - TITTHE DISTRICT COURT OF 271.D' tici Stara, for the Tireateri) . Dietrict of Penh • fyloanict.;. &. John A. Rose, bankrupts tin der the, act xd• Congress. of March 24 1867, Jim , . lug applied 'for a discharge from all' their debts, and other claims under said act, by order of -the Court, notice la hereby givonito, all persons who Wpm proved their debts, and other persons inter -cited, tti 'appear on" the 22fid day of. August 1868, 'at 10 o'clock, A. M., before P, E. Smith, Esq., Register at his office in'Tiogh,"Pa., to show cacise, if any.the'y have, 'why a discharge • should - ' not he granted to the said barskrupts. And further. _riotica is. hereby given, 'that the second' 'and third. meetings ofcrediterwof the said bankrupts, 7s,qiiirqd hy" the-27th. and 28th Sections of said act, will be had before the, said Register, at - the same timi and place. ' S. C. M'CANDI;ESS, clerk of U. S. District'COurt for said District. July 22;i2t For. Sale ala Bargain. - • , . , rplir Abscribee' offerd Wien be Steam Saw and •Shingle Aiills, located in South Charles. ton, Tina Cd. Pm; at a inirgain; if apPlieation is made within 60 days. Will• Sell the mills tiOpar. ato,•or 340 acres of: land with the Mills, or land .with Out the mills, or .part of the laud. Title per. PAT terms apply to -; - • • A;,S. PACIcAitD; Covington, Pa. 180844. • • - • . . . • Anstvuteemonts • . - . , . We are requested t announce Wm. A. Ntchols, as a candidate forth Legialafare, subject, t 6 the 1 $ decjsion'of 'the Bei blica4;9o;loty Convention . t'; .To the ggilitOr pi the Argireter4 ' Wo ought to train tvro'liro nititatti al thiLegistature from', lakti.Disttrjet 4 tie l iOilnter, and 'Mr. : Strang's r e . ileition'atifene - of -theM," is '"generally coneedod. noretofore Potter County with one-01rd our pOptilation has shared equally with Tioga In the representation, but in, the evobt of-. bh- mere: hers' being: conceded to this county t 1 is Fall, WI:Oh:now seems probnble, Janona . NILES hoe consented to _become a _candidate from this Diqtrict for the Legislature. Please announce his name, subject; of course to the '- Republican Convention, and oblige, MANY CITIZENS. DISTIII9T ATTORNEY., ~._ , • We ilia 'legiitiiitediO pail - mince - John ,L Mitch . e11,.0f Wencher°, as a candidate for District At torney. subject to the decision of the Republi can Convention. Comtism n. We arc retpested to pnnouncehf, W. Wetherbeo, of Delmar,- as a candidate for s Commissioner, subject to thellecision .of.the. Republican county Convention. , • :A WANTED you f‘1 1 1118 ,111 440!: 0 . 4 ,t3Lt-'i'lll4 GIVEP,Nin' 4 The 'mist ' enterl'alzik book published, abounding in Romance, Rumor and Wt. Agents say. it lathe best nellipg .booh i out, nytieople the repet tiepl et ,!dry details and ,army' reports . triti.6loENT BOLD bB 111 eiNE WEEK. a II •1(/' 92 ti tt " i " 182::“ 'Lisms. Liberal Terms to Agents.: ' Song for Olreaffir: Aliso, Family Quartotltiblesi Best edition published. ViAL A'L,ING,, PahHeber, 28 Routh 7th Street,Thiladerphiai - Pimen. June 8i 4.8118,4 t. •. e . Valuable !ba"fri- Farm :-arld Timber Tlid tor, Salo. . . 350 ACRES•6I land in Itaion' p Townsb , Tloga Co., - Pa., known there is the "Ellis or Elk Valley Farm". within - 4 miles of Canton and 8 of the Williamsport and Elmira Railroad,' at which Is a large 'Attain Saw Mill= 160 aoresimprotted;good buildings, Well watered --: pli b r a ti la t : lies ot ce i over seven millions of hemlock and hard wood upon it—will be sold entire or in pureha sera.. - Price $BO9O, if, sold entire;. 'parts the price riest.or hiek ofT.S: - W. Wright containing 103 acres atls2o •Per-ticre:— That south of S. W. Wright iitOblding s old orch• and and spring near'Canton.'reado3ontaining 78 acres 1;4 $3O per dere. The price including build ings, water power, Ac., 102 acres-at $35 per acre. Theaot adjoirilug Joseph-'Wilber "containing 63 acres at s2b per acre. All"the 'parts. wolf watered. Terms easy; for partieulars enquire of the owner; R. MORRIS ELIgIS, • Near Hughsville,Lyoombig Co., Pa. July 8,1868.-4 w. QUARTERLY REPORT, ,9SIFtBT • NATIONAL k BANS - bf WellsborO, showing its condition on the •morning-of the first onday of July, 1888: - RESOURCES. . . U.S. Bonds deposited to assure circulation, $lOO,OOO 00 IT. S. Bonds on band.l' • 30,680 00 Notes & Bills discounted -- ' ' •'' 113,938 'l7 Due from National,Banks - • • -- 29,898'33 " " .other Banks t. 402 Revenue Stamps ' 4 535 00 ._ , „{Notea ot•thi4 Bank ' 1,12500 Cash on ha(h •" " other Banks • : 780 00 • Legal Tenders ' ,- ' 35;835 00 Cash Items • - i • - 1,019 81; LIADILITIItS Capital Stock ' Circulating Notes, ' Surplus Fund • ' Due Depositors, ' Due National Banks . . ... ' '. .X 330,681 71 • J. L. ROBINSON, (Nobler. Sworn and ouboorlbod before zoo tbio oth day of July lee& . R. 0. SIMPSON, Notary Public. LOOK AT 'THIS? 8 the Printers say that success fellows • the 41. liberal advertiser, and ,•other pdople seem to believe them, sa we (that AVickhain do Parr) will take warning; follow' the example, and in form tha;public in general that.we have a good stock of goOd - • 0-001)S, to be sold at good prices for good customers— and as we consider all customers good—they will be very apt to jick offered the same goods at one and the same Price. We might begin and men tion some of the various articles and styles that help to make up our stock of IMMO& 00011100 Domestics Yankee Notions, Hats and Domestics, Boots and Shoes, &C., &c. ; but as wo have neither time nor space' to , finish, even the beginning, we will merely invite yon to call, ask'for what you want, we will tell you the price, and then weigh out or measure off ac cording to order..;.. PORK, FLOUR. ANA• SALT, the three great necessaries, always on hand ,Remember Farmers, that wo can: supply you with PUTTER FIRKINS, TUBS; OR -PAILS, and genuine old Ashton by Oa reek or pound. Wo pay (yob for Butter., „Tiogsi, May 20, 1868. E. H. HASTINGS, DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, CROCR - FIRY, GLASS-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, SEWING MACHiN7, AND THE , Eureka Melodeon, At Wholoaale'prioca. E. H. HASTINGS, May 6,1868-tc. Main St., i " oliaboro. FISHER &BU NEL Firtit Door abooe Roy'e Drug Store. Wollsbero. • DEALERS IN 0.,., FAMILY ; GROCERIES • - . AND PROVISIONS: • Will keep constantly on hand everytkingin the line of Family 4hoceries, as well as" Provisions, Fruits, Confectionery, 'Yankee Notions, Toys, .143: All of whieh will be .sold, at rensonable prieee. JAMES RUNNEL. , U. G. FISHER. May, 6,1888-Iy. Valuable Film for Sale: -- - -•-• , Afarm of three hundred acres, with two. hun ' dredand'twor4.frve acres improied. • -Sit uated two miles north of Tioga Village; on the Tioga River and Railroad. , Well watttered, un der a good state of 011164061 i, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. . : . T.11,.-DALDWIN: Tieett, 18d8—tf. •• • - - c ,' • - • .e ,Administrator's Notice. IBMA:3 of administration batting been a granted to the undersigned upon the estate ,of B.F. Jennings, late of Charleston, deceased, all . persons having claims against, or indebted to said estate, will settle with • DARWIN THOBIPSON, July 15,1888-6 w. Adm'r. el AIM PAID FOR • WOOL, BUTTER AND ki CHEESE, by • C. L. WILLCOX. Jane 'l7, 1868. $338,081 78 $lOO,OOOO OOOO ..: 90,00 -.40,604 24 .400,007 60 09 99 WICKHAM A, FARR. UMMI 3 1 0 it Eniliii - ,ll.olWigin4i.,;.Priiiting Pro in ~ wood uramr.,' inkity4ii•flg Curds, !flunks, . 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DeLiana & Co IT AIrI t NG justrecieved a"riell anti varied as LADIES' DRESS GOODS fur Spring and Summer wear SHAWLS -,4.ND CLOAKINGS, P, all of tho latest pattlrys GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings ; also a large stock of LADIES' AND CHILDRENS SHOES, MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS, We have also some fine CARPETS AND MATTING}, and as good a stook of STAPLE GROCERIES as can be found in We'labor°. Wu have a good stock of COTTON YARN, CARPET WA6, HOOP SKIRTS, LATEST STYLE, SIIA KER BONNETS, r and a largo stock of LINEN CLi)THING. Call and oxamine onridnods and Prices Vrellaboro, April 29, 1868.,7; MORE NEW GOODS! J. R. Bowen & Cos, A RE now receiving a large and complete as A sortment of Goods, bought since tba late decline in prices in New York, consisting of 1 : 03 r3r Cm-codes, • Groceries, Hats &aps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, 40.,&c. Particular attention is invited to onr,Steek of MUM 031111 DA AND TRIMMINitIS, Gaiters and Hoop Skirts ; also 4 nice • line of TEAS, New Crop, very fine at reduced prices, all of which will be sold at the very lowest mar ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remembor, Empire Store, No. 1 treion 'Block. Weitaboro, June 3,1868. insiutragace Agettcy, WVONIAG INSURIMI a, CO.; IL e. W. 8, itOetr,`Prell. w. T. ijr're :11 L.l). SITOP.SIAK - Elt. r. _ OVITAL AND, SURPLUS, 4150,0 fr, if (S 1,•Z: the etAnysti Li ` •:ivliido . re I Hatfield it OA lately ugat.i.- - andAmlioy',ll - 04- irs who Wit , ll to rentw thrti Int.tirattet. , l - iit re itou,lttil to apply to tho subscrfl er . .", Girard Fire Insurance 00., .1. B. ALVOHD. TRnIIA3 aRAVkii, President. ..ieerelprz/._'' A S.' a ILLVTT, V, " 004)Hital,"" 1 .. 2007000, Continental Ins. Company, ' • • . Cash Capital, - - ( 1 I -- - - 1 $500,000,00 Gross Surplus, Jan: 1. 1888, 1 , 31 4,590,31 y Cash Assets, i do ' 1 ,814,590,31 •'• 4 - 3 - Policies wiltten at this °thee. ' 1 • ' . I GEORGE fr. HOPE:'President. ,11. IJAHVORT. Viva President. ,„. OVRIL4 PECK, Secretary the suberiher takeet this tuetlioti r pf,fir ors o nt the public " that lie ham the agency , of the abuTe Companiee,' end will be tound at his Mike over keys Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office IN°. I. MITCIIELL. Wellabor°, Pa., FOIL. 26, 1868— IL • GRAND GIFT .G4LERY GRAND GIFT': GALLERY AEidendid tlift with• every $ 2 worth of Pic': Lures, Frames, Cord and Tassels. OVER 500 PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN , - AWAY ! The largest assortment of Frames and Cases In Tioga County,' to be sold low for cash. In ad. dition to the low prices, we will give away the following Freseuts worth from fifty cents to fifty dollaro ; one hundred presents worth from $lO to $5O; two hundred presents worth from $3 to $10; two hundred presents worth from 50 cents to $3. The presents consist of Gold and Silver Watches, silver Cako Basket, silver Ted Bells, Castors, gold Watch chains, Seals, Charms, Sleeve Buttons, Studs in setts, Watch Hooks, silver Plated Forks, TePspoons ; all gilt Frames Cases Setts, Cord and T4sols, Gold Rings, 'family Bible, History of the Secret Service by Col. Baker. with other pres ents too numerous to mention. COME ONE, COME ALL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES AND BE CONVINCE 4 Your present given to you the same iiay of Ot. ting. Prices tho same as last'ytiar. Don't forget' the place—over Eastman's Den ial Office, and 4 doors below Roy's Drug Store, Main Street. CLAY KING Jc, EUGENE EASTMAN WeOsborn, June 25, 1863. SOMETHING N PAV A C PIOGA. DRS. TRO,,. _.. —......n,ei nave opened new Dental rooms over B. B. Borden's Drug Store in Tioga. We 'have - Introduced all the modern improvements in the dental art, 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 tbo use of Narcotic Splay, Ether, Chloroform and the Nitrous. Oxide gas. We have a large assort. moot of artificial tooth and put them up in s superior manner either upon rubber or metalict i r base. We warrant Hour ' work and guarantee perfect satisfactio to reasonable parties or we will not require p for our •servicee. We pay particular attention to filling and preserving the natural teeth, and to treating all irregularitiea of children's tee h. Our prices shall correspond with the kind 'of work dune,ln all cries doing the same kfti of work as cheap as our neighbors. t We will visit Tavvrenceville the 3d, Dios the 17th, and Roseville the 23d, of every month positively, at which time we shall ho prepared to perform all operations npou the natural teeth and contract with desiring artificial ones. Our Oleo at TiPga will pot bp closed during our visits tirt tho above pained places. . Tioga Stme 17, MSS Dentistry in A _ Lawrenceville, DR. E. VAN. HORNE, late with Ba deen,,ll-i•o'a of Hamilton and Neu. York City, has opened now Dental Rooms at the Ford House, Lawrenceville, Pa., where ho is prertred to do - work in all the departments of his profess ion in the most scientific manner. DuLANO gt CO . . All work warranted and aalisfactlon guano, teed. Call and examine specimentoof work. • IL E. VAN HORNE , Lawrenceville, Juno. 24, 186S-tt; SPECIAL NOTICE THE beet assortment of Teeth, and largest Owl ety of different kinds of Plates as well as the Nl•tJ,..i best operations of Fill s - ing and EXTRACTING . TEETH may be had at the now Dental Office. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for extracting, which gires pleasant dreams instead of pain. Also, Narcotic Spray. Ether and Chloroform administered when desired.— 'Prices as low as can he found elsewhere . MI work done promptly and warranted. Call and see specimens. Remember the place. A. D. EASTMAN, No. 13, Main St. May G, 1808 • YOUNG BERTRAND ! r1111.1.S well known horse wil be found t e,ptes• ont seneon as follows, vie: I Monday afterdoon and Tuesday morning at Whitney's qbrners ; Tuesday afternoon, and , Wednesday Morning et the stable of Gillis Dartl i d)artt's Settlement; Wednesday afternoon 11P4 [Dumly morning at Cherry Flat.ts; 'Martial lifter:icon at the stable ul Thomas Graves in Covington Dom; ':Friday and Saturday at the stable of the subscriber in Mainsburg Bore. All owners parting with mores Before foaling will be held responsible. To insure SIO 'Mainsburg s Ain, 20, Ityt; • WASHING MACHINE. JAB. M. WILKINSON, of Charleston. having purchaser' the right to make and vend the li. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga Count,' hileliy4fves notice that the machines are being made at Van florn'a Cabinet Factory, Wencher°, !here they may be procured. The help, cheapest, and Test sensilnetnacOMl ever invented.' Jane 24,1888-0. WILKES-BARRE, PA. PHILADELPHIA. All paid np in CaA Surplus Over $160,000. OF TUE CITY OF NVW YORK Go to Ring gr. Eastman's FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS. GALLERY' OPEN TO, PRESENTS, .TULY DR. C. THOMAS. T. 11. WARREN M. D Ll2l B. 4. FISH.