wuo ARE DEILVIOCEATS? The President; Vice President, and every menaperlor the rebel government was a Democrat. -Dvery,soidier who, after being : edu eked at the expense of the Goverttnient busboy deser(ed-tbe-flag of his county, soli, tock up arms+ against it was a Dem oertifi ;• MeMber of both brunches tlie s iehpl Cougrnss Was a Denuierat. Every cut-throat and murdered a'l% shot dOwst and atttrved dale U ion prisoner's of war 'was a Dcanocrut Every-man in th-e North wtio ape pathized With traitors Mid trezison thnSouth during the late civil war was .1 Democrat. EV'ery general, colonel ; and officer In the Confederate army was a Democrat. Every_ person ,who . rejoiced . at tilt , assaSsination of Abraham Lincoln was a'Deinocrat. • Every draft-rioter, sneak, and bounty jumper was.a Democrat. Wery person who wrote letters toithe army,: encouraging . soldiers to deSert tbeir,conirides was a Democrat. V i cery Orkin who, VMS Sad when the Union armies,triumlPhed was. a Demo carat. • • ,• Overy pqson :who assailed the "law ful money of the couutry" and the na tional credit was a Democrat. • Every person in the massacre of Union soldiers at Port! Pillow was a Denl9cSat. Every person who murdered an en rolling officer was Democrat. Every person engaged in the Sons 01 LiOorty conspiracy to murder the Ex ecutive and overthrow the Governmen was ,111 Democrat. • lvery person'in the North who ,op posed conferring suffrage on the Union solaiere in the field was a i Democrat. Every person who encouraged and protected deserters was a Democrat. Every person who refused to eon trilmte to,the relief of sick and woun ded soldiers was a Democrat. Every person who declared that he "would like to see all Democrats unite in. a bold and open• resistance to all 'at tempts to keep ours a united people" was a Democrat: Every person who was in favor tat' "two republics and a united South" was a , Detuocrtit. Every person who was anxious to know whether "the South had resottrces enough to keep the Union army ht bay" was a Democrat. - EveryPersou,who dewed the author ity of the General Uovcrument to en force its l d aws was a Democrat. Every person who recognized the rebellion as "legitimate, legal, and just," was a Democrat. Every mail whoshouted "not another man nor another dollar to carry on a civil war" was a -Democrat. • Every man ',who Insulted the loyal armies of the Union by declaring "the war a failure" was a Democrat. / Every person who invented dun er outs compounds to burn steamboats nd Northern cities was a Democrat. Every person who contrived hellish schemes to introduce thewasting pesti lence,' of yellow fever into Northern cities was a Democrat. . Every: person who robbed the school fund and used the money for gold gam bling operations was a Democrat. - Every person who engaged in shoot ing. -down negroes in the streets or burn ing negro school-house's was a Democrat. Every- person who burned up negro children in orphan asylums was a Dem ocrat. 1, Everytofficer in the army who was dismissed Mr cowardice and disloyalty was a - Democrat. Every man who denounced Union soldiers as - ."Liacoltt hirelings" was a Democrat. ' - EVery - Inan typo denounced green- btwh as "Liteuitt Otitis" was a _Demo emit. .. Every man .with asserted that "Lit, eoin bayonets wcfre shottideeeti for col, jblotteit.4l WHZ3 a Dontleiat• ciSLaty man Avho a,,t-erted that "out ro,:ty ttope to the su•_wespsfut reshAttoeL or tt,e z-t.oKti" wit, a Demovraf. • fling als war, at-- eV...Viva that CL miuottu- Thyitig 1 11Syt at: !" , Was tL Datititca-a, is a Democrat. ' Booth the assassin was a Deng:or:it Seymour, Iho addressed a murderout, rad) as •'my n lends," is a Democrat t\b .General Fortest, the Fort Mom atelier. is a Democrat. . .Wiri, the murderer or Union kris • oilers, WUS a Democrat. Dr. Cluelthurn is a Democrat. Dr. Mudd, Payne, Atzejodt, and Mrs. ! I Surratt were Democrats. ' -Wade Hampton. Jeff Thompson, mid -, Beatmgard are Democrats. :Fernando Wood, his brother Bon the gambler, and John Morrissey are Dem ocra ta, Senator - Doolittle is a Democrat. Bowles, 'Alilllgan, Horsy. Heilron, and Humphries are Democrats. John C. Walker and Dick Dodd are Democrats. , 04"Grandnaother Welles" is a Detn oOrat.J "CleMent L. Vallandigham is a Demo crat. .T.eff Davie, Brick Pombroy, and the DM' are Democrats. —.lndianapolis .7-durnea. LAND-HOLDERS and farmers if you want patents far your lands made out with neatness and, correctness, vote for Gen. Gen. Jacob M. Campbell, the present experienced and faithful Surveyor Gen real. Remeinber that an error or - omission in official papers may cause a lawsuit hereafter. MAKE a note of it and vote accord ingly, that the administration of Gen. Campbell has brought up the unfinished business of all his predecessors in the Land Office, and that the people will be -incalculably benefitted by this work in perfecting the titles to their land and the State Treasury enriched by over a million of dollars. Taxpaye& and farmers Interested In the promotion of agriculture, remem ber that through the energy and bust , ness qualifications of Gen. Jacob M. Campbell, a larger aggregate price per • acre was obtained for the Agricultural College Land Scrip sold by this State than was obtained by the other States that sold about the same time. Demo cratic authority can be cited in substan tiation of this feet. THE OpPosrriox papers, knowing General Campbell's strength and that he has been the most efficient Surveyor General the State has had, for years have undertaken-to break him down in the confidence of the people by the • ba. seat kind of misrepresentation. We, therefore, ask that this kind of election eering be hurled bitek by the reelection of . this tried public servant by an in . creased majority. Taxpayers and voters bear in mind that more work has been done in the - Laud Department for less expense un der 'Gen. Catnpbell's lad Ministration than- during any atimitt6tration tot rills. :-.Atint tont intit-tr) character my,ilia uttlitluel ..); the lace. - Itr3fl,:tiLii.lt that the 013ty fund the Borvesoi Gelielai councils is a small :im ay ; Nip/laird Itlilitittity tor eotitin gent i.xpeuses and that of this fund, aeetiroin , i ' to the showing of the oppo ,orion,- General Campbell expended $5 at n year lez‘s than his Democratic predeces 4 .,ol.. PAY I.IIS bear in mind that the increased expeoditure in the Land Office for ea tra temporary clerks, a out winch the Democratic papers, hriwl was recommended by General Barr, a Dernocrathj surveyor General, and that under General Campbell's energetic ad ministration the work for which they • were authorized has beeri4learly accom plished, and that the Dei)artment will yielej a very .ikrge revenue to the State for years to crime. And the expense of administering it after this year will bet Less because the extraordinary work will have been doue.hy General Camp bell. %ht ,gitatot WELLSBO3.O: 'PENN'A WEDNESDAY, Oarl s t 7, 1868. NATIONAL. NOMINATIONS. ion PRESIDENT, Gen.II3LYSSES S. GRANT. FOR 'VICE PRESIDENT, Ron. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. Republican State Nominations. ' AVIATOR GENERAL. G. JOHN F. H:ARTRA.NFT. OP MONTGOMERY COUNTY: SURVEYOR OESERAL. COL. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, OP CAMBRIA COUNTY Clc•laL33.t - p t. For, Congress.-IY. tf. ARISTROM, of 'kenning. For Senator.—A. C, OLMSTEAD, of Potter, For Assembly;—B. B. STRANG, J. B. NILES, For Dist, ilttly,—JOHN I. lIITOIIELL,,of Wollsboro For Clommissioner,..ll. IV. WETEERBEE, of Delmar Por Auditor,..ll. B, SEELEY, of Brookfield. For Coroner---B. R. BORDEN, of Mops. STATE ELECTION-OUTOEER 13. Wir We are authorized to an nounce that Mr. John S. Mann has withdrawn from the field as a candi date for Assembly,• and that Messrs. Strang and Niles have the field to themselves. This is an act of wis dom on the part of Mr. Mann, tho' long deferred. The contest is now a square one between Strang and Niles, Republicans, and Burt and Ryon, Copper. Mr. Mackey, in his remarks at the Democratic Mass Meeting in this vil lage last Saturday had a word about the Clinton county bonds. That word was —" a radical legislature passed the law exempting those bonds from taxation." We admit it ; and we now inform the public that the act was pcased in accor dance with the petition of the Demo cratic Commissioners of Clinton county, backed by the influence of every leading Democrat in Clinton county, including L. A. Mackey; and Deise,nowstumping the District for Mackey, was the MCM ber who drew the bill and urged its pas sage. Now, Mr. Maekey, aren't sint a Milt •i shamed of this attemptq Ivetiption liofore a Tioga. audience? Is ilia hon st ? Does it, harmonize w,ith yotu creed ? liepnblicans, have your ellallengers afrp... 1, 0A. , r1. AU)yl on hand early in 72 r. 1 Z ' g: • e:: I 'X 1 , 111 4 _ • 2: t o tal ~,, c-,, ....v. til V -0 a • Er. ■ la 4 01), Ci -- • - P" 0 A .'' 't `:.. -4 b. 14 4zxtt wo '. :' 0 J ,Cr t ,Z Fn El >, ~- p t . r= C 9 )-.,,., t 2 1 0 -- Na,- ~.."-.. sz - o t , 1-ri ;-,-,„ _, „ 5, • z; W me . ?; 1 7`. ... '''re 6 c i ,OP. 1 4 r, - ;. • .... . F <, al : .9,, - - e , i ... c - 1 , 0.4 s IA g ... -7. - ~ .1 , - .:-• - 0 to .-71 og . 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Bowen & Co,, A RE now receiving a large and complete n Bortment of Gopds, bought since !he Into do lino in prices in Nov York, consisting of 7Cirw •Qrc)c•cle;, / Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots &Antics, ; YANKEE NOTIONS., &e., ste, Particular attention la invited to uur Stuck of MM;g l g acoozg AND Tit(MMINGS, Gaiters and Hoop Skirts; also a nice line of TEAS, New Crop, very tine at reduced prices, all of which will bo i sold of the very lowest mar ket prices. We respectfully invito all to call and examine eur-stock before purchasing. elsewhere. Remember, Empire Store, No, 1 Union Block Wellsboro, Juno 3, 1868. Valuable Farm for Sale. A farm of three hundred acres with two hurl .ll died 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 Alskfor houses and lots for sale in Tiogn village. T. L. DALDWIN: Tioga, Feb. 12, 1888--tf. MES. A. B. EASTMAN is now giving tes sons in Hair Flowers or Wax Work. Persons 4isbing to join a class are requested to call soon Terms reasonable. Sept. ,9 1188 S—tr. St6mipthing ! New : A LOT of the latest styles of now Jewelry just received at • Aug. 2, %S. • I. M. & 8.8. \VARRINER. IF YOU WANT AGOOD JOB of work done on 61oetts, Watch es orlewelry, go to Sept. t, 1863. M. & S. B. WARifINER. Notice. ifTT AVING inveitted just Thirteen hdndred and eleven and 81000 Dollars on account of my health and business, I withdraw my interest in the Banking Ilona° of J. & J. Parkhurst, but still hold myself as iecttrity for present and fu ture deposits. The business will be carried on by John Parkhurst. JOEL PAREHERST. Elkiand, Sept. 2, 1868. Brick for Sale. 125 000 GOOD BRICK for Sole a 4 the yard opposite the Ceme tery, Wencher°, by FILED. DIARGRAIT. Sept. 16, 1968-3 m. ,FLAB-SEED—Cash paid for Fiaxseeti by P. R. WILLIAMS dr. Co. 30Df ]3T 13113~ t ? - =•;4; , # , ' ' • • - A`L• ,-- 1 ' 4.1 7'; c'et • A h t; iv] t: gin" w T 10'GAs ." • NIW DRS, THOMAS it. WARREN have opened cow 'Dental rooms over E. h. Borden's Drug Store in Tiogu. We have 'introduced all the motive improvements in the dental art, and are preptired to perform all operations upon the teeth in ihe most approved and ?cieutific manner. When thisired we extract teeth without pain by the use of IS.TaTtOtie SpTay, Ether, Chloroform anti the Nitrous Oxide gas. We have a large assort ment of artificial teeth and put them up in a superior manner either upoi, It.hhri or metals; base. We warrant all our w nioi plantrantee perfect satisfaction to to p riles or:.N.re will not require papier oue .e. We pay particular U 40110,011 tO taitug 1.. t pi 4,h4.0 - CiUg' natural teeth, hull to treating all irr‘gularlties of children's teeth. Our prices shall oorrespond with the kitid ul work done, in all cases doing the HUMS kind of work as cheap as our neighbors. We will visit La wrencerille the 3d, Bless the 17th, and Roseville the 2. d, of every month positively, at which times nu shall be prepared to portent, all operations upon the natural teeth arid contract with parties desiring artifloiabones. Our office at Tioga will not he closed dariti,g our visits to the above named places. DR. C. 11102dAS. T, 11. WARREN d. D. Ti,,ga Jutie 11, 1868. Boy's dolera Drops. Is the most popular and Buocesalul Boael teeter that eau be found. Physic:jams prescribe it, and the people will me it for dal cure of Diar rhea, 11 - yecntery, Colic, Cholera Idorhus• and ell disorderm of the boWels. This medicine gives relic( immediately, add travelers always carry a boltle of 1,1 with them on a journey, and farai- lies keep , it constantly in the house. Wr.t.Laneno PA.; May 19, 18139, have nsvd Roy's Cholera Drops in my fain tly fer tdahy years cud know it ) to be an effect ual remedy fur the complairns for which it ie recoiniocuded. It is pleasant to the taste; is liked by little children and for this reason 11. is dceirablo as it family medicine. 1 would not he withont a bottle in the house for ten times its emit. HUGH YOUNG. Farm for Sal 1 1111 subscriber offers for sal ' his farm, lying jabout'2l miles east of Wells Miro, in Charles ton. Said farm contains 52 cres, about 40 acres cleared, well fenced, well watered, a clan fortable booze, first.elass barn, other outbuild ings and a good young bearing :Orcbutd thereon, Inquire on the premises. Charleston, Aug. 19, ]BGB—tf. G ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION Whereas, by an act of tbo General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "Au A-t to regulate the General Elections of this CeMalcinwealtb,' enacted on the 2d day of July, 1839, it is etdeined ou we to give public notice what oflli:ers are to be elected —therefore I, JEROME' B. POTTER, nigh Sheriff' of tioga County, do hereby make known tad give this public notice to the Electors of Tlogu County, chid a General Election will be hold throughout the Collioty on the 2d Tuesday of October nest, being the thirteenth day thereof, at the several districts within eald county, namely : Blocs, Union school house. Brookfield, South Road school house. Charleston. Dartt Settlement school Immo. - - Cfymer,tiabinville school house. Chatham, at the Chatham Center school house Covington, hotel of Samuel Riff. Covington borough, hotel of bartinel Delmar. at the Court House. Deerfield, Cowanesque Douse, Ira Wagner Elklaud Borough, Buntael Hotel. Elk, at the Smith school holm. Fall Brook Borough, Fallow whool house. Farmington, house of Peter Mowry, deeeksed Gaines, H. C. Termilyea's. Jackson, house of 0. Hamilton. ' Knoxville Borough, Eagle Houss. Lawrence, Siosson's Hotel. Lawreuro Borough, Bloseort'S Vote!, Liberty, Shaffer's Hotel, 31austleld 'Borough, Model school house. Maineburgl Borough, P. Dond'e Hotel. Middlebury, Hollidnytown school house Morris, house of Geo. CARL, `Nelson, house of Charles Goodrich. Oct°la, Hotel. lachmand;Aletbodist Church. Rutland, home of Elmer Backer Sullivan, P. Dond'a Hotel Shippen, Dig Meadow school house. rioga, I; ; S. Fares Hotel. - 'Xioga Borough, B.S. Fares hotel. Welleboro, at the Court Hants. Westfield, E. O. hill's HOWL • Westfield E. (1. Hotel. Ward, home of William L. Tamar. Union, house of John Irvine. At which time and places the following named State, District, and County officers are to be elected: Ono person for Auditor Climeral at the Common• wealth. Ono person for Surveyor General of the Cornwell wealth. . , One perten to represent Tioga, Potter, Clinton, Cen ter, and Lycomlng counties in Congress. Ono person to represent Tioga r Potter, Ilicltems, and Clinton counties In the State Senate, Two persons to represent Tloga and Potter counties In the Oeneral Assembly, One person for District Attorney of Vega county. . One person for Commissioner et Tioga county. One person for Auditor Tiega County. Our pennon for Survel2 of-X2ffSeilisTici"f - the Return Judges at the Court Ilona , Wellsboro, to make out the ,0- - .11..i•al iet tiros, shall be n the first Friday succeeding the ,aid election, that bei g the 16th day of October. I sea by taid act further directed to give notice that es - cry person, except Just! es of the Peaceewho shall hold office or appoin t men of trust or profit under the government of the United 'totes, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commis sioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate alter or gent, trlio is or who shall be employed under the leg• is lat ive, executive or judiciary departmen ts of this State, or of any incorporated district; and also that every Member of Congress, cud of the select pr common coun cil of any city, Commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of bolding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, in spector, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and>tlint no inspector, Judge, or any other °facer — of any such election shall be eligible to any office then tv ha voted for. In accordance with the act of Assembly of March 1800, regulating the manner of voting at all elections' further state for the information of voters that all State officers will bo voted for on a single 011 i of paper label. ed " State ;" and all county °facers, including member of Congress, Senator, and members of Assembly,• will be voted for on a separate ballot, End labeled "County'," each class to be deposited In separate ballot-boxes. For than nations in regard to the organiration of boards of election, etc , see act of Assembly of 2d July, 1839 pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise contained in a prartical digest of the election laws of this Common. wealth, furnished at every place of holding general elections, page 813, etc. • Mien under my baud at Welb.borough, this 2d day of September, ltt;i. • .1. B. POTTER. Sheriff. - -- - - .nd cheapest manner. Eluaranteeil equal to any in the world ! Has all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front Strootphiladelphia. Sept 2, SPECIAL NOTICE. THE belt assoriment of Teeth, and largest ety of different kinds of e r Plates as well as the ',.:•‘; .4 41 - : , ;IM Is best operations of Pill ing and EXTRACTING Ar-vii- TEETH may be had at the now Dental Office. Nitrous Oxide One given for extracting, which giros pleasant - dreams instead of pain. Also, Narcotic fil-Rray. Ether and Chloroform administered when desired:-- Prices as low as can be found elsewhere- All work done promptly and warranted. Call and see specimens. Remember the place. A. B. EASTMAN, May 3, 1833. • No. 13, Main St Dentistry,. • • • L • A, FolWiLlrtv . Lawrenceville. DR. .11, E. VAN HORNE, late with liar deem Bro's of. Ilurnijron and New' York City, has opened now Dental Rooms at the Ford . . House, Lawrenceville, Pa., where ho is prepared to do work in all the departments of his profess ion in the most selenpho manner. All work warranted and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and examine specimens 0 ,v"ric• H. E. VAN HORNE. Lawronoevillo, June. 24, 18.88—tf. lEstiyty. 0" pair et 4 year old Stage, befit red, otio - a lighter color than the other, short horns, and euiall of their age. Any One having _aid stags or can give information iv here they can be found, will be liberally rewarded. Said Stags hav6 been gone tine° the 13th of Anal]Bt. JEFFERSON :SIATTISON, Sept 2, IS6B-30 Knoxville, Pa. A LOT OF TILE licit 8 day Clocks over sold in Tlog, Co., can bo found at Sept. 2, 18a8.-tf I. M. Et S. B. WARRINEIt. A BARGAIN. "'DOR Sale, a small cheap Printing Press in I.` good order, suitable for Cards, Blanks, etc. Engairo of May (1,1868-ti ALENDER, Froach, Marine and Church C (Nooks, at [deol9) FOLSVB. 11 a S BORDEN JOHN A. ROY, Wellaboro, Pa