'fir - IfiffilM v~` ii Bo •188& , _ NATiomAL NOMINATIONS. ' POD , PRESIDENT,. - Gen.ol/16YSSES S. GRANT. • BOR V A EFROIDENRI . Hon. : fiehuiler Co lfax,o :Inglana; RelipliOan State Nominations. L iIOR GElttgll.AL.' GEN.: JOAN!: Ii.A.*PRAtiNFT. ' StErtY COUNTY. [TIMM ME eithirwrit.oiNTßAL, • _ COT - 4: , j.T40,98 A2.-C.AMPBELL; ‘'.i 'OP :poanlA Cou{iTY• ...,Cf.csimarv . jr t 910.1.63.*.. 4mt. -, • • •• - For g i oqi*:ll.* IL AIDISTRONG, of • Lycoming. Senatork. 6..01,1110iit of Wiper:. Pcliiiiarqbli. - T lll . B. STRAMIi For Ditif. Wi.-40)Ti f . Y. 447'0n it, of tfelisboro For WETIIEEDEE: of Delmar For Attait,or...ll. B, SEELEY. of B °oilfield; - ' ' Forporoner—LL BORDEN; of Tioga. STATE. iiECTI4N-410TOBEIt Is it true that certain of the Democ racy_4ohis county are hefting with a • dozen green Republicans - each, in otder, to kill_otr as many Repnblietin votes as they necessary to say anoth er word? - • COMMend us to; Mr. - Jones, of the Jersey Shore Triaette, when we want to employ a Constituti nal lawyer.; - He conilireb'ende the Representative appor tlontitent in . PennSylrania' to 4 dot.. • - , • i 3Twp . ,:Wecits ago,Welpublished an arti cle froth_ the Potter county paiter stating Btiv-44stin's position upon. the:Repre sentative. question, with , a brief coin inent,, In, which .We stated that, there was no quarrel between tlit Republic- tins of Vega and the -Republicans 'of Potter.: In t , lle article alluded to an ap peal, made the .IteptOlicansor Pot .ter not to .rote for Messfs. Strang and Niles;tut'for Mr. Mann, instead of Mr.. :', 1 17 . he Republicans of 'Toga are requested to `accept 'the challenge so plainly submitted : by Mr.' Mann, and ,vote iolad Jor Striipg,i4tAd Niles. We do not - expectrthat .Iv4 l .:l\lanii will remain - • •in the field agnirnii thi. Assembly ticket atAe 4ead of thie:f)Aper., We. regard hie.action ; and in`liiew of the nomination of Mr. _Olm sted for the Sennte, kthree years' office, iire -take It , for granted that reasonablerensonapi men will fait_ to discoyer any injustice, to Potter county :in electing both As seinblyineh Tioga county. It was done When-Mr. ,IletiSon, of Potter, was - elected to the'Senate, and i3Ohus sus- tallied and justified by, precedon t. We 'repeat our -exhortation to the Re pnblie,anf,of Mitt: eottnty----vote solid for STRANG and NILES. Noiv;.lf You ',Pleise, Let us: to busineis, 'OnO Week from' next Tuesday, that be ing the 2d Tuesday and the iSth day of October, theifreemen of Tloga have to vote for an,A.uditor Genera', and a Sur-' -veyor General, the State ticket ;• and for ,a, Congressman, _Senator, two As semblymen, =District Attorney, Com-, .-miesioner, Auditor, and Coroner, es the • County ticket. Two bellots‘will be voted. The Re-, publican .t,lcket is as follOws, both in -fOrmancfsubstatickt:'' STATE. Auditor General, JOBN ,F. HARTRANFT. Survey or General. JACOB M. CAMPBELL. , The county and district caudidafes are to be - voted for as follows: CoitNTY. Uongiess—Wm. H. Armstrong. Senator—A.-4). Olmsted. 'A.ssetab/y-p-B. B. Strang, J, B. Niles District Attorney—John I..litchell Commissioner—M. W. Weth rbee. Auditor—H. Seeley. I .Coroner—H. H. Borden. • ' , —The Several Grant (St Colfax Clubs; and the Union Leagues, are requested to.makenll necessary arrangements for preventing the circulation of fraudulent :tickets and the polling of illegal votes , bitboC9PPerheads. Rest assured that our opponents will not stop short of the utmost of crime to increase their vote on the :State - ticket and for Congress. In snob countle's as ClearBeld, Clinton, Center, and Lygoruing, where every Democrat la' red 7 handed rebel, these .fremde will be perpetrated in spite of all - preventives that , our friends there can make use of. But here,ln the grand old Republican- Banner County of the State; we? can and we Mid prevent the circulation of fraudulent tickets' and the polling of fraudulent votes. We know enough -of the quality of Tioga Republicans' to say that the trade in forged and coffee-colored naturalliation "'Papers' cannot 'be safely prosecuted in irloga . - ' ' The fight in, this countyds .on the State , and' Congress tickets,i but PAR -4 potrLAßrx ON. cOnaugss. :bo , ion' see' how these brawling Copper : head deinagogues assail... Ur. :Armstrong as an aristocrat? • . "Who'are these men ,who braiv . ksibqut kid gloves and aristqe racy ? . Litopn vilioni do they lavish, ,• .. , , ~, • .thealizne and slaiier' of their fawning? „ UPon merit, thouglipoor in cash? Mt • i ~00. On the contrary you I nlay always find them sitting at the fee of rich cap italists, and In the train ervaded by the odor of millions. De agogues to the marrow of their bones! Men who • . • 0; tE/NN' • •t1,21:4 MIMI patronize the worhingnian;ctith s tl/anx. , peet4Oon of centroilink:hia , te . trade on this sort of influence for their Peyote aggrandizement'. y hese, in the main; are tSe iert Of men NNitio - are fre.; , ;dricing Win. H. Armstrong; but mark yon—flaiivarfareadainet ndpipaged te.)llprelivee, and has lived from his 6eyhood. -- it' is a cowardly, underhanded; le*.bred - Way of malting war; but it is as'fair and honerablo the warfare carried on -in the rear of I the Union soldiers hy., the 'Del:neat : cal? leade'rs during, the REiITBLICAI4S",• this;•iio holiday pa rade -,; l a soleiiiri sad' earn4st.seation„ .Momen ts: are, ipvo- , • lkitlandry elirt-th robs, - its f hours- and • days the ar;leqicp'aueo:going -149ft#e bloOdless but vital struggle:tgr,na,tigtial initO i tion. • -oVerrate.ity - on,Cannotruni derrateit at'your perfli not, the central filet aronn'd which Ws . 4,:npaigrirevolves is REBEL, on hin.` 7 , bOt!lriclATIO11. Which 'do you ehoOsel • ~ ;You ; Must' choose' therti ort,the .13th .day• of - October.' yon want Rebel Ilt , minatiron - you can so signify it., to the world, by Voting for A. .MaciteYjfor ,Congress, not`yei ing t all ori,that day. But it you hold -that, loyal •xnen shall: rule this nation ; you ;will vote fOr WILLIAM H. ARA:- STRONG, and for the entire • Republic? an- ticket, from Hartranft to Borden.' •13.0publicanS, 'these are: days - ,,forbard bIONVs.:, 'Strike hard and wound deep. §Mitip them hip and - thigh; as GRANT andiAle,Boya in Blue smote i .theni in '64 and '65..f. It, 18 the old contest; and thei,old'enernyfingray, is in our front. , • .:Sp, Foiiviiitio! 'We strike for bon greo3, the Tribunes • of the people„ and ngalnst the'usurpers who would erect despotiii& upon the ruins of the:Re public. - We. str9e for "laliAtiT and en during Petiee,,against Blair and. prom ised War.' Rally, then, and bring every loyal man to the' polls on the 13th. day of October. . • • A COPPERHEAD PLOT!' We are informed that the Copperhead letiders in this District have been Tier fecting.arrabgements to induce .Repub-' licans to trade votes on Congress. The plan as it conies to us is, to induce Re. publicans to vete for Mackey by getting Copperheads to vote a part of th.Re pnblican ticket. We don't doubt the willingness of the Mackey Copperheads to:purchase votes for Mackey at theYex pense of their county ticket; For their COUNTY TICKET WAS' PUT UP TO ..TIL4DE 00'1: • Now be it known that we' want-nO help to elect ! , y an overwhelming ma jority every man on the Republican county ticket. TRADE NO VOTES.- Beers of Clubs and Leagues are ex pected to picket the lines'on every av enue of approach, and so .keep the en 7, eruy always-in view. -Be vigilant, neg lect n'o p'recaution . against the designi of au unscrupulouS enemy. Remetn, ber, we have to deal with the party of fraud and forgery. Remember that . L. A. Mackey, the Copperhead candidate for . Congress,,na gociated the Clinton • County =loan. of $50,000, free of all local and §ntrnioipal taxation.,, Here is - the adyertlie,m - ent, taken froth the Democratic paper. in that _county. • Read it: , CLINTON' COUNTY • GL 540151,- The comnaissiahers of the Comity of Clinton are now 'offering to the citizens of the (Minty their bonds to the amount of fifty thousand dollars: These bonds aro is= sued hi pursuance of authority granted by an net of Assembly approved Teb..l4, .1868, bearing Interest at the rata of 8 per cent. per annum, payable Sembatnu ally nt:tho Lock Haven National Bank upon presenta tion of the coupons attatched, and are by law clear of ab, local and municipal faxatfon. They are payable in lawful meney_ten years from May 1. 180, but aro re deemable at We — Option of' tie commissioners. , at' any time after five 'care The I/Odds I have been, deposited With this bank and when issued are registered, in the name of the parties to whom issued, thus furnishing additional security against loss by theft or lire. Thal ara.now offered at par, with accrued Interest, and are mommended as the safest and most rellablo - securities ever offered to the citizens of the county. _ L.' A. MACKEY, • joiS-ti ' Preaident. Does tilr, Mackey propose to go back on the takers of theit loan and tax the bonds ? An answer will gratify the bondholders. A massacre of from 7l to 100 'negroes came off under Copperhead • auspices in Georgia the other day. The negroes were u n armed,' and • were slaughtered like sheep. Two or three of ' the Cop perhead leaders in this region ought to emigr4te to that rebel Paradise,' so that they Ould gratify their murderous de sires Without risk. Listen, oh, ye bawiers. about econo my I •Itve are prepared , to show from the official reports that under both Pierce and Buchanan, Democratic Secretaries of the Treasury purchased the national evidences of debt before they were due, paying more premium than the interest would have amounted to. They bought up bonds hearing spercent.interest at a premium of • from Bto 15 per cent. More than this, the present leaders of the DemocratiC party .propose to pur chase $1;800,000,000, of the public, debt before it is due, and not a dollar of it is held at less than $1,13. Let 'IA hear from the great financial statesmen of the party.. How will you pay for $l,- 300,000 in bonds in greenbacks, when there are no greenbacks in the treas ury to do it with ? iThe people have the green backs doing business With them. Do you propose to . take them away from the people and give theni .tothe "bloated bondholders?"' ' Mr. I,tackey Is the candidate of , the rebel DeMocracy. Every foul-mouthed rebel sympathizer in the District is sing ing his praises'and,abusing -Me: Arm strong. If a man may be judged by the company he keeps Mr. L. A:Mack ey is no better than the men who ad s;Ocate his election ; and if he is no bet ter than some of the noisiest of them he is fitter to represent such men as Wade Hampton• and Forrest than a Northern eenstituency, We- measure, lifir„Mackekby . the men with whom he associates and for whom lie is the cats •paw politically. The Republicans of Toga County win , • see to it that, that catspaW. IS toasted thoroughly. Strike down'the allies of Treason ! • : • '• tieforo uU lies a.Copperhead paper in - 7 °which the edi tor threatens the: , visi tation of a "great tidal wave of rePt4l-, *don?' lit'ease the people elect. Gen !Grant, :41' We, intst.alce not,' the Editor I`has practiced repudiation aS , cheap And easy i .. riode of - eying his private in debtednesss, for several years. However, if these threats of repticli : . ation mean anything they m more than their authors suppose, They Wllliamepeit. • lie'iaj , e tlitte:,- - tserc±A , l:4; strong, in iv -- spccon , , , inati'd leaders under ' llif f identienlr enilf sport lately , declared' that ':'.,"4f:the'''4er appleftree from whiclii',unfOrtunately, publicans do not., succeed at the ballot: 7 Jefferson: Davis was not, suspended, atto-the bayonet." Titial waves are carious affairp,,, In NV4. 1 4 , *r7-krill 8 trollg: aid , 'was this: tieS i :lll.oko.P4.ll.lo/440y.Z.... ',lre can Meat themaltheb r eq(tit:bpal _ atii2 - if they refuse to - submit -la th-e-decis-F -ion of the i .4okot-hp.F, we can beat ,thfrit wtththe bailbizet." ;,.. WV tear n that - Opole -Le insists - 9,- - 0n,'1,),15 - i?ct*lp!i , ,nt the epepeti ,baud we 111 1 1 P: Whose; - word • •wontd: - be, geoll eou#: tins,ti - ,4i Hie TThole :Levi's Arnritrong gives tie m . t tree o t he * t,'i 'story.;;- and that iiier it grOehi. • , Here is a straw showing _which way ttLewlno, )19wEi . , TiOtga. County.. A gentleinlin'in':iiffeucliCni4i . at-tli4 r Tettelt;;' ers' I n's r lifiii.elielti" at lti." - itexilo6 . tuig,T . 4prdeq,usitike , rObr.,WillAy:vote talcqn by; Ake teafAion; • :For r 6.31 t '••• For 'l - .413 , 01011 Lad e V. PH , 4I . jority 1 •, . - .. 741 - That ' 'is a" iiretQ . 'sood , indication of the, di reetiori of ille'vind i.n thiSijii6ter. .'Several Cor.l:evondgri ‘ ts . writc, for • - :;: ;, • ; . • formation,' and we•cannOt; reply them by mail - . We t will reply;hrietly: in- this place 1 1: !the mail Who circulated the aeries riffedting Mr: 'lrinstrotig's 'character as s..naan;'!F;r a citizen, Is undoubtedly ,a . very great it Is safe enough so' to: hbld him; or Omni, if there, .he more 'than one In the business','becauso, the *rebel mode of attack is by fraud, false-: hood; arid forgery. We don't -lcnow of 'any traveling" COliperheadi* Who 'can tell the truth without damning,, their cause. - ; , ; • • ; ,•!—; - 2. If there•bela Vlatii 'on foot to'. Color size any pa' Of‘irloga county it may likely enougii be at vot 13ii l 'oe. It Non not be a sare,al4 paying fitfainea4 . any. where else and therels.a shade of doubt in-our • mind about its being entirely safe and profitable there;''' The U'. L. A. Will of Course rice to it that,ifo cOlonist votes without perjuring himself .before-: hand. • •We disagree with , our friend as to the,pecuniaty ability of• any man to defend' against a COncerted attempt, to -prosecute to ,ConViction , any attempt to force the ballot-box ,county. We will guaranty ' some • sort of justice Withoutrespedt to persons or Wealth. '3. We agree . , with qui WeStfleld friend that it' is a' ery good , - pian..tolet _the emocracy furnisivtlieirOwn audiences. Any mail, 'why can, :pick up a copy of Sin bad the SallOr, will' find just the sort of - information therein as in chief con stitutes the staple of a Copperhead speech. Of the two Sinbad is the more reliable. „ ' For the inforrriation of f` Vindex,” who appears in' defence of Mr. A, C. Bush in a small poster, we state: The ordinary expense of a 'OON'ernmen tnre its 'expendithre,s to maintain n peace looting ; less all 'payments on account of Public dept and certain , periodi cal outlays .. like . that forthe , cen sus. ' In- tithe of war the . mainten ance of the, 'army and navy become extraordinary "expkneee; and of, course are never reckoned into the ordinary - expenses. Thesamels4rue of•pensions andlttil acli It expenses—`both increasing largely o i account of, war. It, is. also trtie that hat; are known , as the "or-, dinary eXpenses," ,are much" increased by , dome tie ~eonvitlsion. „War,. being an ." extraordinary state," the 'army and navy, operations, become a positively extraordinary charge, and all other ex penses are proportionably increased. For his_ further information,-and he appears to.need it—we assure litm that our table of expenditures under Pierce and Buchanan did not- include pay ments citi' aceount of the Public Debt in a single year. . We.. might :dismiss " Vindex," right here, ' , without anoth er word, and preserve our Statement of two,weeks 'ago, untouched . by,, and in vulnerable to such ' attacks. . But we can ailbrd't6 be generous; We there fore-present a table Of anOal ,e*Fiendi:- tures tinder,Mr. Lincoln, il4Qludingpen, 7 eione, — lndians, and s2o,oo9 , ;o(itiper an num added, as , the cOet of the army and navy on a peace footing,, reduced .to a gold basis. Here is-the table for years ending June 80- 1 -, ' . 1862 $39,526,400.. 1864 '537,611,765 1863, 36,241,381 ! . 1865 .. . , 45,338,814 Thus with from twenty to thirty-two of extraordinary expenses added annually'• frOin 1862 to 1865, the cost of , Mr. Lincolnle rut Q was from six to twenty millions 'less per year than under Pierce and Bdehanan, from the year 1854. However, the.ordinary expenditures annually, from 1861 to 1865—including pensions and Indiana, which were ex traordinary, in, fact—Argro r in gold 1b62 $0,526,400. 1864., $17,511,765 1863 16,241,381. 4865 25,333,814 —ol froni $20,000,000 to $50,000,000 iess . than in ally year of Buchanan or Pierce. We take our figures .frOtri the official reports from 1853 to 1,505. If " Vincrex" or Mr. • 'Bush, .or •allybody else wants to npset there, he, or they, must lirst upset the official records. —So, will Mr: Vimlex Bush be good enough to inform - a tender-hearted, thin-skinned public, if• -the "great Sphinx who rises a had and shoulders above the common literary ' plain ' of other men," • symbolizes the talents of the author of the aforesaid mendacious_ ? If not, who? Why ?. What.? 'and of what We see that the Copperhead papers in the layer part of" the Distriet are condoling With Hon. 8. RAVINon. Mr. Wilson was not a candidate for tenorni na don, - and therefore was'not " Pushed aside" for Mr. Armstrong. The troub le is that you are licked from the word "go;" gentlemen. Mr. Mackey will not come as near it as, did the pecunietis Wright. - Of Mr. Mackey it might well be said— Fares the land, to hasening itta prey WlicrOvealth - aceutuulates and men decay.' • Tioga'has a huinorsome chap; who sends shreds of cow fort to the Coppery sheets over the rueuntains. • HO hist bulletin says that "Lweliave strong and skitisfactory 'eyideneee of•ii decided rev olution lup;ilities iii:this,,our radical county.", :1 - I,e,7l:oesOi to Oy: Oatitt , is revival , ofy iiiekson., ti This .niuSt he the felicity' Who reti3 the pfttn- Phlet noticed I„wfi wOk's' ago. ',,The pro- . 'pow& n crease of piiper currency-by the ' ieniarit able " time '"' ' Steeple-chasing .for 'Copperhead lies is never pleasant, but It bas to be done. ChM of the latest, It tui silliest, is that promulgated by Levi Tate, an obscure old gentleman who rune a machine in ;A:A ERNI =NEE Will he distributed ,next trusty messengers. tit aim- be, ( 44 in'a secure place and by sober,. trusty parties. On the day of election a corn mittee,should be put in charge' of the tickets, and trusty, men should be on thaground all day to see to it thaeno fraudulent or spurious tioke i ls are cireu lated or voted. Look out for your tick ets. The enemy is desperate and capa ble of any degree of fraud,-forgery, and lesser description., Be vigilant, be ac tive, .be on hand early, stay all day, and:work as you never worked before. , As the SuPrenie Court of the, United' States, through Chief Justice Marshall, three - tibleadeolded that United. States. took could not be taxed; anii•thaf-411- las subjecting - them to taxation repugnant to the ConstitutiOn;- 7 -tviiat do these bland Democratic, oratori mean when they say they are in . favor of taxi* the bonds? .Dorthey nian that they are, in' favor of. 'violating ibe Constitution as interpreted by ,the 811;, prente Court of the United States?: We thought the-DOnocraey as6urneti tci bey .the champion,' defender; and -. preserver 'of the Constitution. Again : As exemption from taxation is 4 part of the contract with the lender, do these champions of law and Consti tutiOns propose to violate the terms of a legal contract? Which horn, of the di lemma do you want; or will you take both ? J WO THE DEMOCRACY OF FENISYLVAN/A [After theaxtanner: of Wallace.} , , Did You hear the reveille rolling in Vermont on Tues day? - " " - Awake! arise! or be forever Mien! The Green Mountain Boys kept quiet and noiseless, but they were lying In their trenches, and whbn we truck them:we felt their deadly t musketa . r Danger:threatens ! The tyrant . rant will succeed the tyrant Lincoln; ; The mudsills, hirelings car pe tr.liiikgerst i minions, are rising in ,their strength, as they rose itt 1881., Unless we carry Pennsylvania - now, by foul means or fair, hope Is gone,,, The lost cause will be lost again. '• The stars and bars will be folded for= ever. Peace will reign. The national debt will be'paio. ' The soldier' bounties will be paid: 'The wjdows! pensions will be `Paid. The soldiers! orphans' sehools'Willbe endowed. Gold Will go down, credit will go up Prospekity and plenty will aboan4.. LS •-- HOLD YOUR WAVERING LINES 1 STEADY STEADY ! STEAAY I Defend nothing, for you cannot de- Send yourselves. More money ! More money I -.Moie, money , Advance the price of votes. More coffee-stained naturalization papers. More Father Traoys. More murdered John Caseye, if the, Irishmen 'peach. , , More James S. Keileys, if they get frightened. More Schuylkill-county prothonotaries. , : . More "active Demoorate." ' • • More railroad colonies. Work I. Work ! Work I Direct your appeals to the passions; prejudices, and ignorance, of the worst classes! Stir np the just-landed Irish against the na& gurs ! Rally the White Boys of Bed ford street ! Bespatter the enemy with filth ! Revel in profanity, and excel - Ift abuse that distinguished Democrat, our illustrious leader In ' New York, Brick Pomeroy ! Out;Pollard Pollard Outlvith your wood cuts, your rocs tors, your cannon I Magnify the Da. tional debt I 'Multiply your.witticisms on Grant's initials I ' PURSUE THE ENEMY AS you never did in war dines, "Our grand old State moves sloWly." "In very slow districts I would suggest a special contract with active men, thus: In 1865, the district polled 100 Demo- cratic votes ; in 1866, 120 Democratic votes ; now, for every Democratic , vote over 110 polled WE WILL PAY YOU A FIXED SUM THE DAY AFTER THE ELEC'- TION." LET US HAVE WARI By order, W. A. VOXETPR.N.TERENIIIIL. LETT R FROM GENERAL JORN Ar DIX. NEN4J YORk, Sept. 22.---Gen, Dix, American MniSter t o Fiance, has written the • following letter - to a friend h ere. It was not writtpn for publicatiOn i but the gentleman to whom it was ad dressed has consented to give it to the. public Rams, Sept. 4th, 1868:"., MY DEAR SIR: It was my hope that my distance from home would have saved me from all participation in the political excitement prevailing there, but I nptice in one of the evening papers that I am heart ,and hand with Mr. Seymour. I am' not aware of anything in the present or the past which. could rightfully subject me to such an impu-, Whin.' I "had . been acquainted with Mr, Seymour more than a quarter of a century. He is an amiable gentleman of unexceptionable .priv . ate character and respectable ti tents but you know as well as I that be has not a. single qualification for the' suCceSsfur execu tion of the high official trust to' which he has been nominated, and !he i s es pecially deficient in that firmness of purpose which in critical emergencies is the only safeguard againstpublie dis order and calamity. He has• been twice at different time.s Governor of the State of New York;'and be has in neither case had the talentbr the tact to keep the democratic party of the State_ to more than two years. I , shotildr regard his election at this . 3 uncturei Aithen+ steadiness'of purposed decision and Self control are so much needed,' as' one' 'of the greatest calamities that.-eoubl- be "fall the Country. MoreoVer he has been pit in nomination by , * Convention Which, haS Openly declared the purpose, of thoge it represents to pay the greater part of the public debt, made to; preserve the Union, in depreciated paper: • Such a measure would, in my indgMent be a:palpable vielatioo of:914.0011e -faith; pledged''under, - "eircurriStanCes 41tieb should have been binding on all hon orable men. :Mr. Seymour- has =ado, public speeches to show that it hrour duty to pay the debt in specie. In accepting his nomination to the pres idency be adopts the declaration that it THE TICKETS Addri3ss Extraordinary: HDQRS. STATE CENTRAL Ki7RVUX t _ HARRISBURG, Pa.. Sept. 2, 1868 DEMOCRATS: ' AROUSE , THE PEOPLE,! OPINION OF SEYMOUR. ugit&e n ,Aaper. • I kiinty, liPthinKeo; koiniltating in the histOir orAhierieiinpellties as this tergivetba r j tiOn.'• It , was ',perhaps not unfit that: , Mr. Seymour, after presiding in 1864 over,he Chicago Convention, which de-, oared-the Nara failure, should_ preilde' ever,the Convention ellBoB Ili which a proposition ; ,, to.-'4llseredit the debt con tmcd to carry-on thewar was received with "tremendous cheering,, " the °bes et-0 . instrument , to ; execute 4 this"? act , -of national turpitude?'"rdo . not ~ believe than tho,wisbekoropinions of the great, ;hvoly'cif the - democratic - party "ere, fairly ,expressed in these r proeeeilings * *;They have nothing in. comthon with the ,stiiteernanlikeNlewe of policy -and the high 'sense ',of• . national ,honor Which guided the , party when - Martin Van I Buren; Wm. L. Yancey * , Silas Wright, 1 Lewis Cass and Stephen A. Douglas were among Its Most conspicuous mem. I hers. I see but one, source of safety for' thesountry underelleting diremnothwi eeic end that .is -the election of - ,Geir." Grant. On his "debision of character, good sensemnoderation and ' disinteres ted patriotism I believe the South, will have a far better hope of. regaining, the position in the Union to which it is en titled than under a man whose political career has been in nothing more con spienously marked than in an utter infirnilty of purpose:. Independento'of all , these considerations. I should be greatly surprised "if the people ,of: the United States were to elect as their, Chief Magistrate a min who anyi rOalt ing, at the Academy of Music ,on the 4th of July, 1863 a speech deficient. in all the characteristic of an elevated love Of country, and the very hour when, Gen. Grant was carrying the victorious! arms of the Union into . V3nksbilrg, and when thousands of our fellow country. Men were pouring out their blood on the 'plains of Gettysburg in' defence of their ponies and the government; ' and which Mr: Seymour was 'doing' all 'in his po w er to el:la barass and discredit: I am quite willing,that you should shoiv this letter to any friends who.may take aninterest in my opinion iii - regard ,:to the• coming election, and I am particu larly desirous of removing the impress ion; if it exists, that ; I am in favor of 'Sir. Seymour, or the repudiation of any portion of the public debt, I am, dear Tilr, very truly yours, . • JOHN A. Dl ±. THE, TWO PA PF I ACEg.i. nolt GEN. 42BANT's LEETTER 01. ACCEPTANCI : If elected to tho omco of President of the United States, it- win be my endea vor ;to administer ALE THE LAHA In good- faith, with economy; and with ,the view of giving PUCE QUIET Alt D PROTECTION' %vault- WHESE: ' In times lke the present it Ii impossible, or at least eminently improp er, to lay down a policy to bp adhered , to, right or wrong, Through an admit hittetion of four years.— New' political 'lmes, not foThseen, areconstantly arising, the,,viewe of the public on old ones are con stantly changing, and a purely administrative offi cer should always be left free TO xxxouTh sus WIIS OP THE PEOPLE. /always have reipected that will, and al. waykehall. PEACE AND UHT. PEW, 'PEOPPEEII —its se.' quence—with economy of adminis tre Om, will lighten the .burdot, of taxation, while irconetantly reduces ttienational debt.' LET US HOE P.E4.OE. "With great respect, your obedient, servant, SI (WANT." REPtBLICAN -The AePublican Canvassing Com titlpoun6e tliciliFosetution of The campaign . Tioga .County in a series 'of . mectinga aa:followe : Pm"ri wihnn : and _J. B.: Nile.% will address the people at • • . .c Oct. `l, . CRANDLE.RBURO, 00T. 2, evening.. Iltestra. john . Z Mitchelt and 'Geo. W, Ifeitick, win address the peaple as plinoS: COVINGTON; Sept. 30, evening. MANSFIELD, Om. 1, evening. CHERRY FLATS, 0ct. : ,2, evening: .lionsa L. P. Williston nd.A.: Humphrey will address the people as follows; UNION. Swamp, Oct. r, eve'g. CHARLESTON, /turn's School House,' "Oct.: 2,‘ evening • XeSsis. Wm.' H. Smith and' Robert Ca'. beer, will address the people as follow.*: lIIIDDLEBITRY; Shingle . School Souse; Oct. 2. ,‘, • I NILE 8 *ALLEY, Oct. 3, evening, . Magas. S.. B. Elliott and. A. Allen, will-address -the people as follows ; • GRA 17 VALLEY, . Church, ,OCe.' 1, ning. Messrs.' Fred. E. Smith, and S. , B. Elli ott, Will addrei r s the people at ' ' I r fIVELLSBORO, Oct. 2, evening. Messrs • B ,wilt address the people asfollows f .COVINGTON; School i lroute near John eon's .Run, Sep!. 30, evening. • ROA: Humphrey • and W. H. Sniith, Will speak at OCE .LA, Oct. I; eveni#g.- Messrs. C. 'lTr.' Beach and T. C. Strang wilt speak at . BOOM 'SCHOOL HOUSE, Chatham, Oct. 3, evening. f " Hons. S. P. Wilson and L. P. Willis ton will address the people at MILLEATOWN, -Oct. 5, 'evening- • DAGGETT'S MILLS, Pee; el, evening. OUANDLERBURG, Oct. 7, evening.. GRAY'S VALLEY; Oct. BAvening. COVINOTON, Oct. 9, • , Messrs. Strang and Niles,.lll sp,etgic „ . TIOGA; Oct. 5, evening, MANSFIELD, Oct. 6; evening. 111,6SASBURG; 00.7 ; evening. AINOT3 , Oct. B,evening. ` • MORRIS-itU,N, Oct; _9, evening- "-` 'Veil. Cox and". Win- H. Smith will larOlITILL:El„ Pet, 5, evening. ELE.LAND, Oct. 'O, - evening. •NELSON,.Oct. 7, evening. , Ii.g.TVRENOEV/LLE, Oct.: 8, evening. nOsEriLLE, Oc1:9; " • MAINSB DEG, "Oct. 10 , evening. • Messrs. Mitchell and Nichols , wfli ad dress the people at , •• • . , OGDENSBURG; -Oct. 5, evening. ITARI),' t Moot lionee,Oct. 6, evening 18.10 CI CHO fI.SE,` Oct. 7, eve g. Ts 1 AtlVoo;o4 i MORRIS, lia4b' 8, Oct., 9, evening. , C. JohTis •will ',speak at; •.! • 'SUIPPEN, Newton's, Oct., s, l k'vening, -- ,'. VERAVILYEA!S r Oct. 6 . , eve's. ..SABINSTTIZE,.det. 7, evening. BROOXFIELD, Mink Hollow church, ; • Oct 8, evening.' • DANI.P'LS Sabot 'House, ~ Oct. 9,.errning. , - Messrg IVilliskinanitSlrang will ad dress the peeple'sitl ,, t..: ,S7 l 4Rir School' gouge, Chathain, Oct. evening, ~..TheSpeakers,are ixpepted to .fi/l;t1 *. appciritinenta.accOrding s to the i foreguing:. programme, pithout fail.. Jf unable in any ease , to do so they are expected to send a substitute. These meetings are intended to be in addition to regular Club Meetings, • 0010110* • • The'rirainatian 'Of 'a POW/ Ito toireiiii" for the l y ' ;41t1!41:1i:;,f,:,ittekotie* , heittokbpen*veriee*tat' by the. IteitibllpaiiDensentlon;'ihe'liepublfeau Ootiittliiiatimittee lative . named Dr. IL 11. Bon. b*s 71 1 1 1ogi 7 fotthet Offil36: - . V - " 7 ; f; ' , l - 11:0,0.4 1 .1 (01 SNCIP' ' -- Pubirglia 3 l•RepC o f -Sept. 19, 1868. ' • OGRAMMES. NA Watt. ! • nem Gen. filsir's letter seeking the no;nination: "There is but one way to restore the Garernment and the Constitution; and that is for the President elect to declare the roots. , Attraction acts null and Told, coMperthe' army to undo its usurpations at the South Dan/13R, TUT CAPXIT DAG STATR GOVSIINIONTI3, allow the white people to revs gnolze their own ' govern manta and elect Senators and Representatives. .The Rouse of Representatives sYlllcontain a majority of democrat* front the North, and they will - admit the Representatives elected by the white people of. the South; and, 'with the co operation of the President, it , will not he Moult to courts IRE BOAT* To SIM SEZX once more to the obli gations of the Constitution. * e.e ,We must have a President who will execute the will of the people ' by trampling into dust the usurpation. of Congress known as the reconstruct ion acts. •'FalNt P. DLuaLP' PM MEETINGS 1111•1 Estray. labtOorita'af'thi'iorthei - ou lathe • aith• • • 21st Inst., a rod cow e the owner to ram& od to pay charges and take her away E. T. BENTLY. Ttoge, Sept. SO, 1869-3 w. , Admfnuitiator's -. T ATTERS of AdOtintstratlon on the estate kl JI.J Rem I. Stevens, late of Middlebury twp, de ceased; havA,ug, been granted to, the undersigned, personsoiwing said estate and ail 'haying claims against the same are horribly `flotilla& to 'Sall for settlement on HARRIET M. STRiENS, , .'DANIEL , (3.-STEVE H, • ' Middlebury Sept. SO, .1,868* -„ Adieu: Administrait)r's LETTERS of Adroinistration.on tha estele of Dr. Joel. Roe, late ocltiitltinit:"A s y s ip/do-• ceased, having been granted tathaundereigned, all persons owing wadi estate,; aryl nI I having claims agaius ,the same are, hereby notified to call for settlekoaff on .'DANIEL G. STE V LNS, Bliddlehari , ; 'Sept. 80; 180 P -, Miner. Applieidi96 fOr tutor. - NOTICE is hereby given that-an application. has been made. to the. Court ; of ; Common Neal of 'pop County by Ira Johnston, W; Sbumway and others, for a charter of incorper 7 ation, under the name and style of the "fibuta. way Hill Cemetery Association," and that the said Court has appointed Monday,Nov. 80. 1808, for a - hearing in the premises, when 'said* appli-' cation wilA i be granted ,if no - validobjection be made. ' '-1'• J. 1"; DOPIAI4)SCfN,•Preth'y;.: Sept. 34;:f888.4. GoodriCh: Seed - Potatoes; IcvE have a nimi:or'llatriaon,''Caltee;. son, , inad.:Early ,Goodrich". POtatees ',for Seed, all true to name, direct irool the original Ciendrlolfsibelt. The E. O's now ready to ship, others after lit'Oetaber. Orders Invited by, Bushel,or' Barrel Paoliaglit. Terms Cash, or•satiefattory referepvi: PRIOR LIST, THIS 11 1 .6:4. Early Goodrich $1,25 per bu., or $2,2 per bbl Gleason and Cal. 1,50 : " 4,2 " Harrison 2,26 • " Correspondence with dealers ?Ones ed. Ad dress, • - LEE it ENSI N, Broome C Sept. SO, 1868. • 1, JOHN c..,4•Ac0p5,," , . r . : ' Agent for , -.,. , • i , , , . _ Lloyd's . Double Revolving -garr=of the United; States and.Enrcipe, , -1 WAVING all 4Co lines .of 'Railways in both' liemispberee, the - political and GeogiaPhlear Divisions; Rivers, Ilionntains;_ Lakes, :Seas. and Oceans. AU orders addiessed to John o.4Jaeobs,. Tiogs, Pa., will be promptiy. attended to. j , • Sept. 28, I.B6B'.—tL. . . . Strai , ed or Stolen. ,' • , . RED YEARLING. STEER—from the premises of the subscriber, in Delmar. If he partyylto drove the steer away willreturn it he may save oosts and trouble. Sept. 24, 1868. GEO. SKELTON, , Maelinery for Sale. APORTABLE ENGINE, 16-Horse Power, in good order, and•alohnsoirShingle Ma chine, Also in good'orderovlll be sold,on reason able tenni by ' 'BENJAMIN AUSTIN. Charleston, Sept. 10; 1868:4w 11 . • , . , Farm for . Bale. I,TUATED, on Elk Run, Gaines , township, 0. ►Containing I.2s.aerai," 50 tunes 'improved.—. Said farm Is well watered, ban a frame honso and barn and a choice apple orchard, and is well adapted to dairying purposei. Title good and term...miry. Inquire of ,Wm. 7 H . Smith, Wells hero, or 'L. L. RUSSELL, Delmar. 0.0 1 -ne ) 10450. - - • • • Notice'to Oarectors., kOLLECTO In chi' servial Districts are requited to be u prompt as possible, and pay Into the Treasury on October let, all fonds that can be collected by that time. • Sept. 23, 1868. 8. 0. BAILEY, Treas. Clothing admic) - L ` 4- DELANO & CO., I= Ari;tiojir'.oPening Abe Laigest; nest end Cheap • ; • . est Stook of „ Fall and Whiter Clothing Eon? brought into COUNTY:'; Sept. 23, 1868 J. A. • Parsons & Co., Are now receiving a large stook of We . lara CIO OP, • , and are offering GititAT BARGA.INB. Seo new advertitenient next week. '2ept. 28, 1888. N THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UN! I ted Stater for the Western District of Penrose/ vania. Phillip Nast A If.onis M. Auerbach bankrupts, under the act of C on gress of March 2 , 1887, baying applied for a Mach rge from all their debts, & other claims provable u der' said act, by order of the Court, notice is heliby given to all creditors who have proved their obts, and other persons inter. -sated, to appear on the 2d day of N0v.,1888, at 10 ',Aka, -A. M., before F. B. Steltb, Esq., liegis4 ter, at bb office in Tioga, Ps:, to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted-to the said bankrupts. And thrther, no tice is hereby, given, that the third meeting of creditors of the said binkifints, required by the 28th :'lleCtion at said aot,; will. imbed before, said Register, at the, - same.time aud place. ' . S. 0. WOATIDLESS; Clerk . of WS. Dlitilot Conitlbr Said District. Sept. 23, 1888-21. • '„ •,,- , ~, . • ilailtuptey' HIS IS TO AsPirE NOTICE,'Ihat o the . T 12th day of Septembet, 'A: 1868, s War rant in Bankruptcy was issued 'agalisitthe t stater of Ira Baker, of Tioga, Tioga county, and 3tate of Pennsylvania who has been adjudged a tank rupt on his own petition; that the payme t of any debts and delivery of aby property belong.: tug to such-Bankrupt to him or for use• and the transfer of any property by him re forbidden ,That a meeting ef thee ditors,of the laid Bankrupt to prove theft debts and to ellooft 'onro or snorer:Assignees of. his estate:wilt, he held 'ate eistrt orßankruptoy„ to he. holdeulat the of fice of P. B. Smith in Tioga, Pit'2; beforti"P; E. Smith, Register, on the 2d day of November, D. /808, at 10 o'clock A. M. TIIOMAS A. ROWLEY, U: S. Marshal West'n Dist. Pa. Sept. 2% 68. Per Davits °AMMON, Dep'y. neiine cy. - \\ it, - TtittNif'JlNstitiNtr ail ,IY11.1(E61141t11P,,IA. C. 8)11714 II Beey. Rnsi, Pre,. RAD, ain't Aq't. L. 1.). ormAicttly V. P. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $150.060; MSS IHIS IS Ow, tOhipnui, lid yijikli , ,, , T,liouitorii Rilitnold was luto)y agent, tirof policy hold-: . whd wish„ to renow. bc‘i• inFutance aro re , aged to driply to `tho stihkriber.,.l:- lIM hard Piro Insurance Co:, PHILADELPHIA. 3.1 B. ALvottli, - Taoaras CitevErti‘Piesident. 7 *, - Bicreittry.: A. S. OIIMETT, 4, • - Capital *2OO 000), All pnitl up in CitA)l Surplus Over ,460,000: o4tineotal, lii QcpipOiy7 Or TIM CITY OP New-VoCK ash Capital, $500,000,00 Gross Surplus,- Jan: 1, 1808, 1,814,590,81 Cash Assets, do 1,814,500,81 written at this office. ' IMO EORG T. HOPE, Pie , •, B. H. LAMPORT, Vice Pretident, cyp.us PEOR,•Seeretary, . . The subscriber takes this tnethe'd - of informing . the Publics that be hns , the agency of the abore companiee; and will _be found at, his office Qv cr Rore'Drug• Store, adjoining Agitator Offide. ; JNO: I. MITCHELL. Welleboro, Pa.; Feb. 26, 1868—tr. ba , ) 7:1 h:s OV -1 ,,, R'' 50- o t r. : to t.. 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Bowen & , A RE now receiving a large and complete as sortment of Goods, bought since the late decline in prices in New York, oonsisting of - •• 31:13e3r Gra•cocita, Groceries, Hats & Caps, BoOts & Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, (fze., &c Particular attention is invited to our Stock of ZIAZUBMIZEng (.; ©ON AND TRIMMINGS, Gaitera and Hoop Skirts ; also a nice line of TEAS, New Crop, very fine at-reduced prices, all of which will be sold at the very lowest mar; ket prices.- Wo respeotittlly invite all to can and examine our stook before purchtuting elsewhere. Remember, Empire - Store, No. .1 Union Block, Welleboro, June 8, 1868. Valuable Farm for Sale. , Afarm of three hundred acres, with two hun dred and twenty.five acres improved. Sit uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and Railroad. Well watttered, un der a good state of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. • T. Ti. BALDWIN. Tiers, Feb. 12,,1868-tf. MRS. A. B. EASTMAN fa now giving los- Rona in Hair Valera or Wag • Work. Persons wishing to join a class aro requeshid to call anon. Terms reasonable. - Sopt.•9, 1888-4 E. ; • - Something New A LOT of the latest styles of new Jewelry A just reeehred at Aug. 2, '6B. I. M. S. B. WARRINER. • II? YOU WANT AGOOD JOB of work done on Clocks, Watch., ee or Jewelry, go to Sept c 2, 1868.- I. M. &B. B. WAR RIOTER. Notice. ririarsa inieited just Thirteen hundred and eleven and 09-100 Dollars on account my health and business, I withdraw my interest in the Banking Ileum of 3.4 3. Parkhurst; but still hold myself as security for present, and fu ture deposits. The 'brininess will be carried on by John Parkhurst. -. JOEL PARKEURST. Elkland r 841.-2, 1868. Brick , for Sale: . 125 1 0001 t .. O e O y D aid ß o ß p l po C e l i,i e to t i b 6 8 tru a e t . tery, Welleboro, by FRED . MAitsiRAFF , Sept. 16,1868-B d. LAX-SEED—Cash paid for Fltucoood by P. R.i WILLIAMS & Co. SOMETUING , ' • Art, . • 7., ; ti 1 • ••• • N 14',W Lth:T/1(14,tS WARAEN:have eileiB4. - ae*.l.ltln tat ovit:11. 'n, Eerdon't Drug Store in I:lt,ga. lye htvie 'lutrittltiCed - aft •the moderolUiplitvitnef.ntlri th - Oicntal tfie prepared to ''perfor to' tit t opetations,.upen the, teeth in the west approved end scientific paean:ten. desiecil*o extract teeth %Odic' t the nay of .Naroulio Splay, Ether, Cliloroforniilid the Nitrous Oxide tras. !line, a large , assort;."-% went of artificial tooth and ,put 'them up In 'a superior Inatindielthar uPen , rubber:9r -11101A10 hose. W 0 warrant all our ,woric ; And• gee:matte perfect; satisfaction to reasonable itartles, or ne will not require pay, for • our;' services. We pay itartiettlur attention to fillip's and preserving the • natural teeth, and to treating all irreLnlatities of phildron's tooth.. ,1 - Our pticos shall correspond with the kind ot work done, in all eases doing thtt satnettral of wurl usefieep asourneighbors. Welt/ill visit La wreucovi;le the 3d, Slogs the 17th, and Roseville the 2flif, Ardv6ry month positively, at which tipliqt hi; int:pared' to perform Lent:rations tinoti U.i ut,turta teeth 'and contract with parties desiring artificial =I Our oftfeu tit Toga will not boulOsotl during our visite to the abe named places. • • ' . DR. C. 1110112i8, `T. D. iutgs D. Tinge June 17, 1868. - Roy's Cholera Drops. Is the mostpepular anti successful Helsel crar re-ctunth can be found. 'Physicians-proscribe it, and theyettple will ut-o it for the aura of Diar rhea. Dysentery; Ottlic,'Cholerri Morbus and all disard e t gof tilt, btisvele. • This medicine gives relief immuiliately,,and travelers always carry a: bottle of it trial them on a journey; and fault. nos keep it constantlyin tote house. WeLtiaono,'Pa., May . lo, 1888. I have used floy's ChUlerst.Drope in soy fain. ily fur many') ears and know it to be an effect ual remedy fur the complaints' for • which it is reclitontentled. It ip 'pleasant to -the- •taatts-; is liked ; by Milo cbildren,and, fur this - reason it is liet•irablo as n family itiedieine. l 4'wOuld That be without a bottle in the.bouse for, ten times its boat., ' • I HUGH 'YOUNG. Fa.rrn. for' Salel rpa E subscriber offerejor sale - his farm, lying about 2s} tulles east of ' ellsboro, in Charles ton. Sail farm contain: 5.2 nom, about 40 aerii eleared, well fenced, well.. watered, a nom. fertatle house, 6rst•ofus yarn, other ontbulld ings and a good Young be flag °retard thereon. Inquire oh the prousisos. tharim..ton, Aui. 19;481 G .EI 4 :IMAr4 ELECTION IntOCLA3I.ATION Where:Le ; by au act of the General Assembly et the Commonwealth of lennsylvania, entitled, " An Act to regulatetheGoner Elections of this Commonwealth," enacted on the 2d dny of Ju1y , 1829, it Is enjoined on. me to give public nbtice what officers are to be elected —therefore I, J POTTER, -High, Sheriff of 'flop County, do herebg- make known and give tide public notice to thd Eleatora of ,Tiogo County,•that a Goner Election will be L lieldithroughcint the couotj en the 2d Tuesday of Coto r next, being the thirteenth day thereof, at the sere al diftriets within said county, namely : Bloss, Union schtiol h usu., Brookfield, South Ro d school house. Charleston. Dant Bet iemept ecbool 'mere. Clymer, Subluyille ec tool house. Chatham, ht the Clay am Center school house. Covington, hotel of Samuel Riff. ; • Covington Borough, hotel iof Simonet Riff. , Delmar. at the Court liouSe. Deerfield. Cowauesque noose, Ira 'Wagner Inland Borough, Bonnet fete!. Elk, at the Smith school house. " Fall Brook Borough, Fallow sohool home. Farmington, house of Peter Mowry, &ceased. Gaines, 11.'0. Vermilyaa's. Jackson, lions° tit 0. Hamilton, I, Ds. dile Borough, Eagle Honey: Lawronce,•Blosson's Hotel. i Lawrence Borough, Slossou's Hotel. • • Liberty, Shaffer's liotel. 1 , Mansfield Borough, Model school house. 1 lilninshuri /r florough, P. Bond's IbiteL Middlebur , 11ollidaytown school house. Morris, hOnao of Geo. Cast. Neleon, house of Charles 9oodrieb. • Oceola, - /lotol. ItiChmond, hlathodigt Church. Rutland, houso of Elmer Backer. Sullivan : P. bond's Hotel. _ Shippen, Big Meadow school house, 'Mom B. h. Fart's Tioga Borough, E. S. Fart's Hotel. Vellsboro, at the Court )401180. 3 Westfield, 0. Wire Hotel.' ' I Wedflold B, G. Bill's Hotel. Ward, !Muse of William L. 'Thomas. ilrolott,,house of John Irrino. At uluch tbno and placea!tbo followl.g named ,State, District, and County otnconi aro to be elected: Ono persen toll:. Auditor General o the Common. wealth. One poison for Siiirvoyor -General 0" the Common. . .. wealth. , One person to represent 'Zion, Po i gi 'Clinton, Cen ter, and Lycolning counties in (ion , One person to represent Ting*, Potter, McKean, and Clinton counties in the State Senate,l Two persons to represent Tioga and Potter counties in the General Assembly. One person' for District •ttotney of Tioga county. One person for Commissioner of Tinge. oonnty. 'One person for Auditor, 'liege county. • Ono person for Surveyor of Tioga County. It is further directed that the meeting of the Return Judges at the Conrt Hondo, Wellshoro_, to make out the general returns, shall be on the first Friday succeeding the said election, that being the 16th day of , October. I run by said act further ditectecitii give notice that every person, except Justices of the Pettc% who shell hold office or appointment of trust or profit under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any City or incorporated district, whether a commis. stoned °Ricer or otherwise, a subordinate ofiker or .sgent,. who is or who shall.beLemployed tinder the les- Watt vo, executive or., n diclaty. apex tm en ts of this &SR, Or of any incorporated dlatri tr and also that every member of Congress, and of the select orcommon cote• cil of any city, commissioners of-any incorporated di* trict, le-by law incapable of _holding or exercising it the same time the office or appoiiatuient of ledge; it. vector, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and:that no inspector, judge, or any other officer et any,subh election shall be eligible to any office then to he voted for. - In accordance with the act of Assembly of Meth 1866, regulating the Manner pf voting at all electiontl further elate for the information of voters that all fate ”fileers-will be voted fur on a single slip of paper Mel , ed •• State ;" and all ebrinty officers, including member of Congress, Senator, and members of Assembly, vii be voted for ono separate ballot, and labeled "County,' cacti class to be deposited in separate bellow:Ores. For instructions in regard to the organization of boards of election, etc , see act of Assembly of 2dJely, /839 pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise contained in practical digest of the election laws of,,this Common• wealth. furnished at erery place of holding general elections, page 86,-erc. r. Given under my hand at iVellsborono this',,) dal of September, 1368; —J. B. rorinn. fib ff. caving uliy ..aing In Lily cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in tho world ! Ilas all' the strength of old rosin soap with tho mild and lathering qualities , of genuine Castile. Try this splendid soap. Sold by tho ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Philadelphia. sepcs2, 'BB-17. SPECIAL NO ICE. t. THE be ii i assortment of 4 1 :4 • Teeth, a d largest vial. .rte 74.,„ sty of different Minis of Plates' is • well as the best operations:of Fill. . . k ing and EXTRACTING • 'LW" TEETIL array be bed .the now Dental Office." lila 'Oxide Gee given for extracting, whiCla giveti leasant drreme instead of pain. Also,- Narootie Spray. Liter anal Chloroform administered when desired. — Prices as low ,ne can be found , elsewhere' All work done priemptly and warranted. Call and see speoimens. Remember the place. A.; B. EASTMAN, ... No. 13, Main St. May q, 1868 % s•' Lawronce vine •• DR. H. E. VAN, FAORSE, Into with Par. dean Bro'd f fictinilton and .Noe York City, has opened new Dental Rooms at the Ford Rouse, Lawrenceville, Pa., where be is prepared to do work in all the departments of his profess• ion in the most scientific manner. AU work warranted and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and examine specimens of wolk• H. T. VAN tIORNE. Lawrenceville, June; , 24, • lB6B—tf. • _ , Estra,V. 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