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I· • - --· ------ --~-~---- 'li'~'·.NEW\·l>ALTZ '· t~fDEnNDBNT ~ i'llllhW.t-!M - . - ·' .. _ • ._.l!aJ.tt haependlmt\ Asociation.;. (JRn\\i\'l'~f<>8l!liJOl< :Pttbllsher. .:B'{m E\f<F!Sna-~ , UJ..YfQS S. IRAIT~ . . ; ~ GA:NAL OOMMIBSIONER, ~XAND:im B.ARJILEY. I !l'rlB' ~n ror STA!l'E. PJUSON9;. Jll!iNRI' A. BA.RNlllL ¢LI!;:BX OF\..... coVrrr OJr Al'l'EALB, H. YOUNG. :roB DIS'l!lU« AnOJUi:&.l, iiiJ;id!.J~[ljl!'i\ .M. COON, . ! FOB coiwm:as,. PHI:r...lr o. :N~EH~~m~a;.~ a:EoBG-E -vv. tsl\:Lrr:a. FOil SE58IO!I6, TEN EYCJZi.\ :Vll.IVVITT, I·ll'IV ,. chinuze of the Eleetor in the Tllir· • tllllnth DJ.Qtvtet. The Hon. '.rhos. Co:&:i:ell, o( Ulster county, being ineli~ble under the Constitution, from being elector, in consequencl\ o:f be~R Member q[ Congres!f, JIACOB M:Ali(CE has been named as elector for tll.e Thir- tMn.t.h doneressionlll .d:il!llriot hy the State 0ommittee, upon the recom- mendation of the County Committees .of Ulster =d Greene. The newspa- pers publishing the list of electors are PllqU~!i!tl:ld to m!l.lrn thf'l IJOITI!Iltion in vlleli li~:~~. JAMBS Tl!iBWILLIGBE, Sec'y Rep. State Cmn. September 10, 1868. , 'Letl- ~em . large su:b~i,#qn list. &ndanutaily recehing -~ ~ssWns:. '!'hose of 0111' friends wiiD hve ntlii 8e:J:d; m their sub~Mon ~: ,Jipfeq,se$ ~~~ if~;~. earfu)'st. oW.?~- . Paper llon~iy. « Unu \illiTiinlfJ fgli vl><> bo»dholder a;ud the people,u saJ the Demoo:rats. As they propose to pay the bon~ holder in greeub~ck15 1 th6n th~ pwple are to have greenbacks. :U this pol- icy is carried out we shall never re- W.m to specie pa;rments, and repudi- ation mu5t ine-vitably J;eBul~ We have now in circulation nearly $400,- 000,000 o-f paper money, which at the present price of gold is worth 70 cents on-the dollar. If the tfnlteJ ~tates /ive-t-wentj \,onJs are p.JJ o/r :.n_ greenbacks we sh.ill then have two thousand millions c>f dollars more o! • paper money, or flve times as much Our Paper. , , as we now have. A greenback dollar In compliance with the Wishes of a would then be worth only 15 cents. l ~ge number of our citizens, we Then il Seymour and Blair are elect- have established \ THE NEW PALTZ ed, and their deshuctive and ruinous W~J\Thl~, 11 \riiia we k~!vi! Eil!t, tlm.!l poli(!Jf (!ll.Ffi!!IJ. ont, tll!l wonnllml. rml• fa.r, with excellent success,-better, dier or widow who now gets $8 per Teally, than we anticipated. As we month, could buy only $1 20 worth intend to malt(\ the paper a good of the necessaries of life, and the !a- Family J\\urnal,fwe W3.)lt our friends boring man who gets $2 per day could fu the v..arious localities of Southern only buy 3D cents worth of mated:al Ulster to ~sh us with all local for lt. Plour that l.s now worth t14 items tlfey ~':m procure. . We want a per b-arrel ·would be worth $60. Po- - good live man in each town or neigh- tatoes now worth $1 would be worth borhood to act- a~;~ an agent and to $5 then. Sugar that is now selling -represent the· interests of his town or for 15 ce:j!ts would be worth 75 cents. ._ iocality, in the paper, and irus! tha.i Shilling anlicoes would be worth GO everyman_who desires the election'of cents, and everything else would go Grant and Colfa.ll: will make a personal up in proportion as money deprecia- ·eft'ort and use his influence to give ou.r ted. Our currency would be h\ke Jlii.P!ll' 11. wide onmuhtion. Southern ourrenoy during the war- -Ito the many staunch. Mends and mere worthless paper. MerchAnts promoters !?l our enterprise k this 9.nd. fArmers would not wo.nt. to sell district, \Ve would: return onr special for such stuff. SaVings banks and !thanks for fJJ.eir hearty and earnest other banks. w.puld have no s~ability ; effort~. , general distress would folio~, and During the campaign we must ne- those already poor would be beg- - ~essarily oooupy 6 ooilliidemble spaoe ~ared. \Let every poor ma.:n pt·a.y tha.t .i:J~~ J?ONheal.tni>.lklr. a~ ~ ~aa.l: a.nJ full bO[!llll Dgmn(lf!H':V IDR:V nnt ho impQrta.nt Presidential campaign now suooei3Bful and bring about BUch a .going on wbsorbB .a large portion state oHhings. The Republic= party ~t t;h~ attention of the Anterican want to return to speoie payments lor people, We believe we are on everybody at the earliest possible pe- ~e l>ide of Liberty, Justice ailll t]le riod. Let us a.llU;n ite and put do\;\ •. lWsht,- i\<il.d Q;Q 1iAe f.iid<> of La.w .,,_a this accurseit\'paper mo1..ey pollcy \:.y l . Qfder, tt.nd we mean to \.iight it out· electing GTant and Colfax. ~~ • lm~ lino\imtil ;~: •!~lltllil.lif1liiliJ wex,llh with the blessintJs ot a gori Jl;';r~m~~~ll~ .~11 .. u b~s ur>. -A' g1PJi;QU&·•''YicliQ;ry,;-·hrinO' peace to Te~ ~ai:n; WI ov.er the land ; estab- .'lisl:t. em· • fum:' b~it!lil> our National ~e~'; ~rP ~I!ori. !o k.ke 'baol ·_ IW~Wi •· .1r.r:,ln 0 \'\''hOul; .. speed;r ~liurn ~- • to spe,cie :I'a~ts, an4 znake the name .of .an •• ci'!;iztm •• &Jl po:nrnred, 0lle::P..JS. over the world~ ~~;:~i~E: i3h~ll i3WW w ~ 1 t'<leE~Pta~hle one to our patrons l.Ol:t~~in!5S of our l.\,JlA IN 11; ~t.Jlv~.-·li.l 2o,~eoeJJajonir! · • A GAIN ~p B,OoO I . ' -. . CENTRAL COUNTY REPDlll.ICAN Comi;rrr.Ez. F S Wynkoop!. Wm M H\l''\> ·a D (Joykenifa\D. T- B Gates, G H· !!harpe, Fre!l6l'lek :Stephan. ;'Wm ll ~enyo~ of lljngstan ; Chn!s N ltori'imel;. ka.~r QUH ; a 0 Hull, OliYO j L6Yi 'LounH~ory, llltriJlO• town ; Tha.ddeUJ:S Hai.t.., P'lD.t;teJdll; Jeaae LyUDB M!lrlllorough i Jolln !JYOI4 WIIWIIrHIDll• • GRANT A.'W COLJ!'AX Ql.lJBlj OF rRJB -v,tOI;IUTr. N~w PA.l:/rZ-Pres'f;, J'acob Lqf'ever; Vice-Pres's, Josmh ~edes, Peter Elting, .Hiram Dnbois John ~ D.nl;>ms, Luther V&n W:tienen; &e'y, A V N E!t-- mgt; Cor c'y, Solomon yo; 'l'rea.S'r. Peter Le. rover i li<l<~vm, .l aoolt llo m-~r l!latblll!i.l>hflltinSo Tb.eouore Deyo., Jesse Bood, Jlli>rf;ili Eliil; 'J~u.riCI> Freer Alex Beilford. Tobias Elt!ng,. ~1 Saxton Jr, Ed DefoJ J01111than Tillllon,. Jostiwt.Jl' ~ooli; m~ker _SBJ.OWOil Lef6verf'D Yf.Eltiniuifr~ De~ .. bOis, i:l:tra~ Deyo 1 George Dnbois, . WIJ.BDJ!l DIIQIWr, J as J Dub_olB, AI!<II'ew Deyo an.d:.Tesse Eltmg\;\iiCg- ular meetings eve7 Saturday night, at th.<i \'1\i&g• Hall, ~>t 7$ o'eloi!lt.: ' ' I •· RAILRO Wallidll' ·5ECOl\'D M:&ETI