- II H li I I ' I ' Tliri.T"T, 1 , 1 1 WHAT MIOlLtt hk iiosi:. I 1 YCryiiur over spilt'milk." is neither ... e0,,'i,nS,!1l';P',f)V,fl!le-,l ',.?!? fnmiwign ot.M V.WW'ty WWC ns, and the is. ems tt trfk$ rlemrind that every, eflbrt ehofalt. be 1'Ut forth to secure tho elec tion of n Union Republican I'resiileut our party. .Tirf don- It will bo to iIjjitertfitQl'iiU to"ao that those hold up -.pprjQai&J. yictt-s bo counseled niul ndwfcsL Tllc.N:Y. Tribune aptly re marks'1 that1 if every man' in ' the rtfy'roAlJrcM;.fvn(l did habitually l'jfttJftf'.wH Jwve iw mora doubt of eluding a 1'epubliean President next ycath;jn if the rising of the' sun. ButvYy voter -who does not rend is a peril; ;1 rind the multiplicity of "such voters subject, tho results of our cltjotiontoo much to the , control of ac cideit. Fortune will not always favor us a.8he did In 1861 and 1800. We onh be ' sure of victories only by de serving thorn. And the duty now im peratively pressing upon us is to take Ofire that every voter who can read, and vill read it, or who ha some one in his family 'who can and mil read it to him, is ' 'seasonably snpptkd with a good Republican journal for tin whole year 13G8. . .Wo ftra not goin to succeed so canity as many have fondly calculated, anil we rejoice that we am not. If we let the contest go at liap-lmzzard, and do not seasonably provide tor and de serve sit'i-oss, w nviy ho beaten. iut if wo begin now, and, by concerted, systematic effort, put a good Republi can newspaper into the bands of every votci" who will read it, wo cannot be beabm.'. . Flooding the country with printed matter on the eve of an Flection is a desperate report bettor than nothing, and that is nil. No reliance can be placed, ou it; Jittlo good ordinarily cornea of it. lt.it bein now, nnd fiystomatienllr bi'uvo that every man that lias ft vote shall haw a newspaper if fie will (Ac it, and all is sale. Kojjuljli'ans! resolve to see to it at on: ... . 1)1 t OlllXi WOT. Ill reply t n dispatch from- the(A IuqjIjUi, Ohio, Uri. i, regarding th election in that Mtnte, A. J. replied: ''I heartily' thank yon for the good news, Gol bless you." ..TJiU.go.od . Si. And rew fibervi'S tho M'nsliiiu,'tmi C'lron ic' is bccoinin; profus.; in his j.inus invocations SomednVs ago he aston ished the departing Xicaragiuin min ister .by, the Avrpiuut, though somewhat undiplomatic ejaculation, "God bless you, My Molina!" wilh which he clos ed hi speMi on that occasion. '' Ts this an (utlicalion pf a more devoted spirit tlian..tliat.-ti yhioh he has been 'coin- monbr -fnjposed to be ton much nd- dietfll,1 or does' it spring from the maddlin V-t of religious' seiitiment whfcli'an over indulgence, iu the latter s):nolimes inspire;? Possibly, Mr. Johnson, foreseeing tho' early ternii natTon of his politienl life, designs turn ing lus attention bcrehflfrr to eeclosiasti cal 'ipreformoiit, aiul . desires to place himself, on a g.wd .footing with the religious community inadvanoc. Hav ing -fwung'round the entire circle of political honors, ho may, like Alex ander, be longingjor. another world to conquer, nnd prha intends mak ing his next campaign in the domain of the Church.' ' -v' ' CKTonrn Ki.i.cTios. Pjeu.vsylVania. -The voto in this Stat was usually light. About 80, 000 Ytffcrs, compared ttith last year, remaiiieil at home, viz : -10100 Repub licans, and 22,QGO Democrats. Shars wood, the Democratic-'candidate for Judge, is elected by aliont 922 nin jorirrV'rIfe "pucwda' a TVmocntic Judge, aiit there,, is, -therefore, notliing lost nor gained by tlie resultof his case. The LejjUlaturo elected, is Republican in bifkh brniicliesi the Senate standing 20 li?pnb1!cah8 to 13 Democrats, and the House. 51 Republicans to 40, Dem ocrats fjfjic Rcpulilicaua bavea ma ofliia joint bnlluit. i. Onia Gon. Hayes, the Republic an cybjtet(r4Govcrn.Tr, aud other StatMniows-ontlie Republican ticket arc JyTtiiyhoiir3,000 inajoii'ty fac'Jirne Legislature, however li tlic Utxhml- liot ltiTiitnndenmr. Irrt 'iimirli I u6SfcH(6twjA'r4w. a, v, ,p. swna tor 9J3!Xf' .W,0i -m mmim ijwut ia lua 1 J9 the iftNjicJCJlic Deni theirWwufWSf "'"r .Mtpa'Wi probaU 110 1 1 n sfrwin rtfc,.i4 . -., IV- - r . ,0 -t "J Tifllfii t Wu:"'5; A-ll W. later . v- r - ' n . 1 T3 lieans have carried everything, Govfrn or, Legislature, Ac., by the hvy J-VM.uiA-'lle,electipf in klT State jvas shBiil 'lli- Cotoficei ami ma result is Ah .favorable to the Republicans as usual. At ull points. where a full vote was called out, the Ucpubhcans made handsome gains on their majorities of last year, which were large enough then to give them a very decisive .Victor? In tlw'SiaVe" Xebhaska. The city election at Omaha ' resulted in a ' Republican Hiiy. ajns is a gam. uinaiia naa hitherto liecn a copperhead strwurjioiil, The aliovo rtrc the real resulUof tlie October elections. We are aware that tho Democratic papers have told a dif ferent story, but the the trutV.is "pre cisely as we have stated it above,' i In stead of carrying Ohio by five or ten thousand majority, tho Democrats are beaten 3,000 in that Stated aad instead of electing Judge Share wood in Penn sylvania by from , twelve to fifteen thousand, ho goes in with the meagre niajorityofubout 922, allof which, and more, was secured to him in l'hilndel phia by I'epublienn friends, who re. spected him ns a neighbor and hail confidence in his abilities ns a jurist, There is no doubt of tho Republican majority both in Ohio and Pennsylva- mu uciii.; mil as large ni Tins moment as it ever was, nnd next year -when (irant comes upon the course it wil be increased beyond all precedent. AlABA MA.-The election held in this State, a few days since, was carried in avor ol a Convention to iirovide for the resumption by Alabama of her place as a member of the Uuion, by a majority of 72,000. In Louisiana the majoiitv for Convention is about 20,(l()0. Thisd. t 'Won in those two States shows the vat rreiiondcraneo ofiho Liepublicans-the test U'ingC'ou vention or noCVnvwitiou. Tlie Dcm oerais are oposed to holding a Conven tion, but they are beaten by an im mense majoritv. If tho Republicans shall pursue their advantage, and we have no doubt of it, they' will have Louisiana and Alabama, as well ns all the .other ex-rebel States, into the luiion, in time to vote at the next Presidential election, when they will all vote fur the Republican candidate, (ieu. (jtiiiit will be e!c:t(tl next year by tho largest majority ever given to a Piv-Mc.ifalcaii diduto". He will carrv every Mate in tliu I . iiion,- except T ." .... I 1 x t i . ' 4 lynuicKV niul .iiarviaiiil. TIIKX AM SOW. ln 112, says ihe Pittsburg Ga-M:, the Demix-raN cnri icd New York bv v),f.yj, elected 17 membe'rs of Congress to M Rcpublii'im. ' New uersey ny r-i.o'Ji, aim ettctetl 4 inem lers to one Republican. lcniiylvniiin by .'5, o2 1, and elected 13 members to It Republicans. Ohio by 5,577,' and elected i members to 4 Republi cans. Illinois by 16,ilG, aud elected 9 memliei-s to 5 Republicans. ' Michi gan bv G,(J14, nnd gained 1 'member. Then our nrinies were iii the. field, Kiiinncipation was in project, Repu licnns had to breast all tho rucoil cur rent of that public ' sentiment turned aside by' the annulling' of Fremont's procbimat'on. They had defeats, dbus- rrs, mistakes and betravals to con tend against. Their leader was more viliflediind ridiculed than any public man Imu ever been.-.. Their enemies wt re wild with enthusiasm. Therrb- els struck with renewed vigor and as surance of victory i Tho London Time assumed that nothinar could brinv peace but a recognition of tho confed erate States; Mr.; Gladstone said Jcf crson Davis had created a nation. The Democrats held a jubilee in Phil adelphia, at hioh our. soldiers were said to 1)0 fighting "in patient submis sion tothe inexorable law which drags them from their homes," and that "the Democracy now . present to the world an unbroken phalajyw oX kindred souls, that they ui- never lw enslaved nnd that the habeas corpus is thd shcot-hn-chor of their hopes." Mr. Lincoln was pronounced ''a tyrant!1 who had come1 iiuo power wuu "ueatuen ontlis, and was "a nightmare . to los eomitry," Mr. Ingersoll jiroposed a National Convention "for the reintegration of our individual freedom and our State rights, and as some hope, of restorin"' the Union, of which there was not. the remotest chance by any other means." Mr. Reed, more diplomatic, mid '"the North was weary of debt nnd taafjon. pi the tax collector and the rortuitin sergeant, weary, of, die1 ambulance of the wouuded and the heatues-of die dead, and nvoiild hail vrith eistac Itei ' ..... yonJ control the lio'nr'Mvneh 'flags 'of truccshould be displayed fit Wabliine:- n.i Tii.limnn.l " TTn nA.Ji tue next .ifgislature. to .."become Utc grtuid inquest". forpadiotint all : wlio dareif to take' a fironiTflmt part fn the Jar. J Bnt trie atfiitfwfiot- l&C'TU llAtllfa l fl K'K lllft--TlrtiT l1-A tif-n!nnrt tvwfilv, vauished, and bright victories :-r-. 1 -t- a- .- w ' 1 i:ji: u jjs: . .' BJICWt mm avw viwiiw.: twuiiv vaojsiiqii, anci uriciit victories 1 ti.l- iv-zi.-. vu i.., -; i ' , . ' . . 1 asjn 1802, the cloud low era,. but it Intends no disaster. Tho people sec jdtilfer egijiad.hopfullv awaitthe l'lf 'gif jtintiKlit if hich will strfaii tliWiiirfj twnrin a ud gladden the heart of tho' nation at the forthcom ing Presidential election. We have been furnished with g free ticket to the, to us; liitiicrto'unexplor- 1 etl feglohallSTve; V.-go we must we shall chose-our own craft there belh decided objections to trav elihj ni(')04t patrojjiiM'dj for the" last uuieiy-sn yeara ,oniy ; ay Amocrats. The steamer is namedMiacegenatidn." v imagine it has been re-christened, nfnoe "Sfrcqhtred a more' legible name boforethej professed to have abandon .i i ,i-1 -..J-, -i t , 1 1 i Ctuep JusTfCB Chase, in a recenl decision in Murylandj decidetl against the colored apprentice system whereby a mild form of slavery was still main tained, there mid , elsewhere in the sontli.' The Chief Justice decides that. under' the Civil, jlighU bill, colonxl person aao ; eituuma of . the. Unitetl States equally with whites, and no citizen can be held jn involuntary servitude,' except in punishment for crime. It is a salutary decision, ner- feetly consistent with right and justice. Capt. II . Keys, Democratic can lldate for sheriff in Washington Co. was elected over Major Henry Myers, Republican, by one hundred and eigh teen votes. Tho aggrcgato voto of the county is 518 short of that cast for Governor last year. Of this we lose 3o9, or in other words Judge William's vote falls that far short of Gov. Geary's, while Sh:uswood is only 199 below ( lymer. .Poor coiwoJution for Deni- oeraev there; i , . Thk "Jtonilholder's organ''' is the cognomen bestowed by our prolific neighbor. We take exception to the nauif. Wo never owned a bond nnd loubt whether wo ever shall ; nor do we envy those who do enough to ad vocate their theft. Honesty, friend, 'honesty is the best policy." We see by the returns 'that Greene county is as gra n ns ever. Pauley seems atiani ol tlie ripening iiillucnce of Way ncsbiirg College, and belabors it as a very small and insignificant concern. We clip tlic above from the l)rowns ville Vlippeii t !ioV the citizens' of Greene county that the ctlbrts of our neighbor to stop the spread of knnwl i t. ii... .... . . mm cru.su uhi iiig i)i.liuul-lvu..lioi' is npprceiattlsewhcro. i ( j ks e ua Ij Grant is looming up on all sides ns the next eandidateot the Republican party for President, which makes it' certain that he will be the next President, of tho United States. The'. people have of 6hc accord pro claimed him champion nnd woe be to Ihe politicians, that, enter .the lists against Jiim. .. ' , . . ; l i , "Rnx says of ontj of liia i piratical heroes that ho, was "tho mildest miin nrad man that ever scuttled a ship or cut a threat." Tlie II orld says of its, successful candidate for the Supreme Lchch in Pennsylvania: "A gentle man of more irreproachable manners never helped to cut tho throat of po Iitical tyranny before." ' '' ; The Democracy have advertised a grand illumination . and ratification Meeting for 1 Thursday nfternooh and evening, nesr.. vto cannot cive our readers the , programme Jbr .the dny afore-mentioned, but Friday after it will beeiek-head-ache, body indisposed for action; stomach .deranged, d al, in numerous train, -i '' i- Tim New YorV DaiUoofc savs "the ljaijcrs' of the Republican pai ty from Iiiii'-oln down tojhe tail end of its official cxjptqnce, deserved crucifixion 1 thoustviili: -times' over. for itaone im pious, fathomless ; hmj nnpmnonnee- ablc crime ot cmanciiKition." The Miwrnyer man and bis ilk, didn't choose to loan their money to the Government to pay trio soldiers, and prosecuto the wur; nnd now hav ing no bonds' are naturally opposed to licing taxed to pay the interest of the loan. ' ' v ' mlanthc ij-s',hc country can tiow breatit more fi-eery, a'aa? tiie elections OKlicato a speedy ret'nrnr bf ' thrtrne'mCn of the South" to their old places in tb? Governmbnb " " -- ' m m " r'-- ' .THBnfiWraS State mmitteon!)iio.'hayc rcsolv-tl' for PrajiUat.iiin rbiii t jib cm o ; gV.'i' : i .! el iiieiixuui iir x i i t ;! .ll-!i" . " . . I , J . v " . The Unioutown (Pa.) Stdndurd raise the name of General Grant, for President,, ? - ; ' TtrE Tennessee IjOgislature has nom inated Grant for the Presidency. ' j m STATE n-Ki riOM-OKlUIAL. , The following lj giyen as tho offlciul 0t of tho State election on the 8th luat. We give the rote or 13G for Uio purpoua of comparl soit t '4' . . ' -i . Conntltn. I'lil.in. . O. .p. 1 1 Ull Inn. (.'on. Meury CJjrniur.liWll'iuii. Slmra U. Tilmitti.,... JJ1U AIitiheoj..., Anustruu ........ lfcwi Ikdibra..,.... ll..rk lllillr.-....,.,... nmdrord........ nutk...,..i. Ihulur .,,.4,. (umlritt.-i.. ...... t'limurou,,,.,,..,, I'Brhnn t'nill:,...., UtPHter w ClHrlun..,..;..i 1 urfleld t lhnti.li Z Sl.il 1 3,7i) ..1M) . S,W 7.121 H. VJI 7.IH i,t S,l 2,iH) . I. 9ml tl.'lui 1.776 S.9UI l.'V) .12,7 3.0S7' 1S,:K1 1 2.H B.U7 ' 3.113 ii 2,lti : i ni l.tMT ,W) IlllO 1,177 l.wl , Jl 5,li 8,l 6.-117 ' J -JIT d 6,VH 8,1S4 isO 1,77.1 , I.VlX 3IXJU !l,lM . ,'J-A 12,71(1 i'.MCl .lfi IV'll 7,IM SpH 7t 3, !t 1,J.) Ml ,.X1 l,INt, D.IK7 , II.ICI 4!',i7 M l.M ",l . l.titl 2,7,'1 l.'l 3,1117 4, K l,ii75 3,1110 4,KH 2,131 -',:!'.,il 3.212 l,r.7 I,SM ;ii -m 2,ii)4 11.D1J : n wo 2,!4 ' B.9I0 8,ir-1 . ; am) 4,121 1.174 6.M.I 2. HU3 2,710 t.iM 3. kVl ! 4. D1S 5. siT 2,111 ' 319 : 8.9D2 1,1)111 m M 1. fta 7,176 6,111 J0.M1 4,:i.7 ri.i 3. in 1,72 2, -ftt 7.IM . l.rpcl 8,!I7I 3,1H! 2 '.1(2 52J)7j 901 -Ml l,l!d l.'.a 1M , 2.I1UI 1,1-Ti 1.9 0 2.1110 4,U3 1,1-,:) , 2..m 6. (1 L 1.171 7,071 ,7I: . 3,W1 2,:t S,l:l (.'1 1,7I 2.:W7 I olumlila.. i ma Crawford . e,7i S.ili'l S,lIT wo s 1,0-y 3, JW 4, tJ) -.I'll l.old it, via a,.m 4,e.i 4,1.50 a.r.ti awl t77 1,-110 i,:a . 710 7,K1 1.IH0 :t CiiiulMjrUmii,.'..., ifttuphlu klawni ..... l:lk l:rlo (nyotte ....,.. t'orpst I ruiikllu .... Klllt.lH , (irwenu .. Iluiilinijilun .... InJiim 4HI7; 4,4)1 ; . 2,'.' tilt): '. ,'W 4, 4,UI S.lOI'i liifij Jui.ison Junhiln l.ttiuwtu.r. M Ijiwri-nco ... l.t.lmnoQ b. U'lilgli , Luzerne l.ll'.JIUlllJ M.'Kena M.ni-r Mtllllii 1,111)1 6,7'll 12.W1 1,1 Ml I!' 8.7.17 1. sl'.i !,.l(M KUi van1 B,l. 8,.1l' 2. VJ6' 4,M7i 1, ll I.-JI 10,-,li: 1,7.1! I. 7ll 2, !W1' I ,li'N' 1,'7' 3, lis 1.572:1 4.712: 0. 111 1 1, hhi Mnmoo i .M..ntoincry...M Montour '..rOiuii)ut..ti ... N'nrttimnb'rln.l 3,:M l'errj;. rhlliU-lliiu 51,-Ji'j rme 1'oit.r 1,'IIU S,7'( 1.7W 8,'i'3 t:J 4,ny 4.7H1 l.imi i.xni 2,1.-7 4.077 Si'linvlklll Miiy.tiT s.uncrNel , HulliHli.' Siisnnchiuma. Tiiwii li.li.n Vl-uullKO Wnrrfll , WiiMilliKtou... w r.viio S.:i-.T .',' 10 WVilm.itehuui.. i yminu York ... 1,1.18 ... ri.wm ,..W;X -lO.fv.'ij Total.. lSV!tl, 1 2lW,21 2)17,7111 i . 2.W.-21 Majority 17.17S I It will lie pr rnclvctl Hint (h noimbllran voli' ihsiiorr..... , Wtlll ' ZIow It itn Done. As cviilenee ot tho great earnestness with vliich they went about their work, we publish below a literal copy oi a private circular issued bv tin Democratic State Committee, and sent to tlie cliairnian ot every county com mittoe, under the injunction ofsecresy Private. DKMO(;n.vrn,' State CoMiirrrEn Ibxisrs, No. 73S Hansom street, Philadelphia, Sept. 18th, 1807. To- 1 .'.srp, Chniriiian of County Committee, Con nl v. J ea n btR : T he nwusitv for close attention to details in thw'eontest is most npnnrent. it is comniinitivnlv noiseless, but it should be maden of ann-uy. The great end to bo accomplished is : : To poll rwu bemocrrilk rote. 1 lie first thing to be done is to learn the nnnies of all the Democrats and doubtful men. ' For this puqiose the blanks were furnished you, and so far as you nave returned to me the lists. I to-day send you copies by mail. ' Send tlie remainder as ranidlv ns Dossible. TIhko lists are to lie placed in the I 1 ' i i. - . . naiiiiM oi iicuve iiicu in llie districts; I enclose in each lixf i 'circular describ ing thnr duties, fir their direction; also enclose you ii copy thereof.' - Make it your business to employ these men yom-trlf. ' Do not trust to let ter ; go nnd see ' them ; pay them ; pay tiiemtor meir lime in wnrnma the, dila tory, and for election day, and jmmvidc the means to haul the slow mm to the polls. It is better to ppcm! money in tins way than by meetings. : If you have ony doubt of the men you employ. tell others of our friends that von have placed money in their hands. Get your detailed vote tor 1807 and 18(lt). Compare, tho two, this will show you the districts ' likely to be slow. Give them : special attention now. It is important to got reliable men in each district. Do not devote your attent ion to making a . specific majority, imt iook to getttntj your vholc iwc jicn tins is done the ma ontv fi illows. !.' ." In rcn MiJ! dirtrivi, I would sn- gest a ni)eeial Conlract with active men, thus: - In 18G.T, the district poll ed 100 Democratic votes; in I860, IL'U Jiemoeratio votes; now fiircvcrv I3emocratio vl)te over 110.' rolled, we win pay vou a nxeel sum the day alter .1. ..1 i! rrLI- . i. " vne riHiuin. iins 18 sillipiv an 111 centiveto bring men out, f ir'the vote of 1866' shows they are there. " hce. that your agents have all Demo crats nsscssed, natumlied and their taxes paid. Ief moTinow what I can do for voh." 11 ' Send forward the lists rapidly. Ik very careful of tins' baper: kceii it entirely 'private;' " ' '' i- Jtesprttruiiy lours, ' . ''" ' Wiu.rAM Av Wallace, ; , " .V; ' Chairhan. : 'It is cvid.-nt irohi this, 'remarks the Washington kBniortcr, that no' small amount '61 money7 was1 Used ' in the canvass," inost of which was no doubt supplied by the' Administration As we are thus informed oftho' weans employed to produce the rdsult 6ver AV'Jiieh our oiiponchts ard roloieiiiV. let it be the fixed dcterhirTTafiou" of every BopnTifTcan tliat th6'lflce tiljall iiot 6c cor again. . . . , irr?iiU Devesxy.i to. bo huug inL ucriig.iuityr va., loi-tiio;.niurder pfJii ,wife(onL thj 12tli o( JiTpvember Bxt; and Mrs. Lena Miller is to lie hung in ClrarfieldtuW'7inlic samp Statefon tlie 13th of tfovomWi. " r.. Osory.has atjjuod Uiedea't-warraat of Dotn tDqv nmeJ ninrderort, T" l'onietc. EU-eUonDfoiorrnUq Fraud. Pirn..U)KLPIILA. Octolipp 1A.L.TI Republutin candidates for Register of vv ills, t lurk ol tlic Orphans' Courts, and City Commwsioners, have com menced n contest in tho Court of Common 1'leas with tho Democrats who received certifienfes. Election frauds are allowed in many wards. Iu one precinct tjie Democratic election olucers rc said to have- Nueived one hundred i and ; ninety-six i votes- lroin jiei-sond not on the list of.Votefe. Simi lar ti-aiuu are charged iutli iS( lentil, Jntteenth, Seventeenth . and Twenty-tlrth wards, more than enough to change the result.. i.vil i . . The J'upal Keroliition. , l wittMut'iniitr io,rr Alio re inforcement of volunteers recruited Fratiee ahd Siiaiii for 'tlia "d efeneo ' the Pope, Jiave arrived ,in, the city ' of ! When hut heard .'from. Geii. Oari. bnldl, with a considerable force under his command, had succeeded iu reach ing tlic.vicimtj of Rome, and was still auvnneing. . . Paris October 18. It- Is reported thAt the fleet of transports and iron clads at Toulon has already received Orders to sail for Rome, but the actual departure of the expedition has not been announced. Floiu-.n-ce, October 18, r. m. Tlic troops of King Victor Einaiiuelnrestill guarding the frontier of States to the Church, prevent all persons who have tiie appearance ot belonging to tho Gar ibaldiiui organizations from crossing the boundary line. It is reported that the plan lbr an insurrection within the walls ot home has been discovered nnd that the leaders have been dis- .i ....... i i .. i.i. uuti-icu. hi icsicji nun mrowuinco pris on. London, Midnight, October 18. i lie loilowinjulispiitclihas iiistbeenre ceived from Florence direct : "It I reported that Gen. Garibaldi has again escaped from Capcra,, and that he led the island on an Amerii-au slop. The Garibaldiatis have appeared in the Western district between Koine and the sea. fhey have taken pos session of the Railway running be tween the city of Rome imd the sea port of Osta, and torn up the rails, pre venting all communication. It is still believed here in Florence that the Gov ernments of Italy and France have a perlcct understanding with each other nnd are really acting together in the treatment of the Unman (picstion. i:ii-e(lin Onlrni.-oi In l.niicuKtor. e see by a Iiik-astcr city paper mar ine election did not puss, oil so quietly in that town as here with us As soon as the news of victory reached the Democracy of that nci''liborhood they became jircatly excited mid eon eluded to let oil' their surplus enthu siasm Dy liring a salute. Instead of ffoinir outside '"l ciry l!ir dial pur pose they planted tlm cannon iu one ot th principal streets and rammed u gum blanket home on one of the car- ti'nlj;es. Uicy then hied info somo houses opposite, not only breaking the glass ot tlic windows but also smashing in the sastics. . ihe cannon was next brought ni) before a tavern., which the ( ;pperhciul gentlemen tlmuteued to blow uptimes the landlord, was wil ling to stand treat for the whole party. He had no other course left than to agree to tho proposition. . lAfler hav i .i -i .i .i nig uuoioeci ieeeiy mey worq, ol Course, in thcii! right elcmrut. ; They next Set a can containing two pounds of powder oii the bar and then bantered oile another to throw in a lii'htcd ciL'iir, which one of them did, but, happily it milod .to ignite, otherwise thero must have been a fearful explosion. Worse still ; on .complaint' being made next morning before the Mayor, who hap pens to te a rank iAimorrat, no satis faction ; whatever was given to the parties whose property hud been thus wantonly injured. . DEsrortiATtC Economy. The Jer sey City EvcrCg Journal, in noticingf he citimor against lCepubllcau extrav agance, expresses the opinum that it would probably do these disloval rar- pexs some good" to look ilito their own record for example: ' In, the nine years prceedihg l8fi(j, the city of rcv lork being nil the, while eoutrolcd by the Democratic aMy; tlie' suiii paid into the sinking fund of the City of cw York, nominally to pay off its debt, was 83,58b', 7 b), and tho 'cost of I couecltnn this sum by salaried officials whoso duty 'it is avp.n-t of their busi ness, 'amount. to ' Jj:)Jl'-lrt.tSof,:t'Thus these ' Democratic olliciajs used hp al-' most tho ' entire 'revenue' in,' paving themselves for collecting it 1 There is Democratic ceonoiny.fi r you. , .At Dayton, Ohio, seventy five in alid soldiers, inmates of a soldiers' Home 'were taken td thd poll.s-'and Vo ted for Gen. I layes to a man. 'They -L...l 1 were crippicd and ncipiess. Hut the DenifK-ratid crowd ' 'ym cowardly' enougn to insult tnem M-itn. coatee op iLucii, nunc nunc renin r i ltyyou hndn't lost both Vouf 'd d hrmv J'Sorty' that' othet leg was left" "Pitf the rebels h.-id'nt kilied Vou." "These are the metito whom Republicans have' yidded the partial control at lcas,t( of, illn trtmf. Klnln nf'OtiiA !"'": ''J ' " , -' m ' . ' A Pmi.Ania.pnrA! dispatch v'nvs-4 r 1 t: . . . .'. i.i. M I virion, ami oranjon wvm to lie 1 tne m voritcs oftheltmmbllcans her'tiir.tlte next campaign. fnmt lml becn'rloytr inated for President by nearly all the wardas.'imwtidnsrifo'irrOify.ljhd'Cnion Club and the Union LehgocJi bc' ; I" : i ' m mumi "ill o) fcnr,' t Jlx cxchanre sav. webaivtititind bv 1'UILAUELPUI.l. lexpflrleu4VrlhHb.fc light .of- coal:;oiliA lam.M ; i.MuilAAi.n..l i,j :.jj? .:rr.r,.,,,louu,.,TO w uv uivnq ivhiw ho iTrailltl OL cum nionsult. It nmtWtW-krbt much 1. . , i l i i more' brillinntnd elearj. keeprf' tlw wiok eln ami pnnrchti'diMklajjl r I ' ' MALIIMOBt. . , Blot Between Wbltr u41 Mrgra oldlrn. ; . .'.. . ,-. ..BALTiMonE, October 17. A iiot oCcumxl about nine oclock this even ing, while a negro regiment was par ading near tho corner ot'Frauklin and Howard streets. Twelve or fifteen shots were fired in the street, and Chas. A. Ellerineycr.white. aired eurli- teen, instantly killed. , The ojiusq of the riot is unkuowii. For a sliort time great excitement prevailed, but a large police forct was soon on the Vroiind niul prevented further disturbance. The city is now quiet.' ' ' ; 1 mon uto, v.iAWREt E,; Tq the Editor of tlie I Pitta, fhmmrrmtj. While at the Statu Fair ! attended a meeting at Lawreoceville, :aiid . on invitatiou spoke, eryi briefly. - Your reporter , was, jircsent but there was inuob ',',noue and coufumon," tho meet ing biiiug pa the side of the etreot aud the .ir$ passiuir and rcnsssiiur almost consianuy.--so that it was imturul ho should wUapproheud my remarks, and consequently I am made to say very luirsu iiuiigs or a liortiou ot my con stituents. I siwko oftho fact, (which is well authenticated:) that where vou i . i .1 . . ' . . "iiu ine most crime and gross igno raiiee you always find the largest majorities for tho modern Democracy. and referred to tho Five Points in New xorfc., I do not know that I even mentioned Greene county. If I did it was merely iu n comparison with bawreneo county, and I did nut of course say the people of Greene were grossly ignoraut or immoral, as would be interred from the report. I am much abused by the opposition paper of Greene for classing the people there in that catetrory. and hence I desire to correct the report, and to say I have always recived the kindest treatment from all the people of Greene county, nnd would be very ungrateful to speak disrespectfully of them. w. V . L.V WHENCE. What a Dime Can Do. As a weary traveler was winding his way through ti e mud in a firr west rerion of the country, ho discovered a young maiden seated in front of a door of a small log house. He rode up in front of the cabin, ami asked the girl for a driulc of water. He drank it, and she being the first woman he hail seen for several days, olfered a dime for a kiss. I hp young maiden accepted the oflcr mul received both the kiss und the bine, ihe traveler was about to re sume his journey, but the girl, never having seen a dime, asked i What urn i to do with the dimo T "loit may uso it any way you wish," ho re plied, "it is yours." "If that's the ease," said she, "I'll give you back the uiiueanu tunc another kms." Tn Promote llrnllh. Do not expect, sir, some wonderful aiioiuieement. some fliscinatiu" myste ry.'- x0, It IS Slllllllv tlie plilln, liHlo practice ot leaving your bedroom win i lrn i , , i . i . .iow a nine open ac me top while sleep ing, both winter and summer. I do not come before you ns a theorist or an inexperienced teacher, in thus callinf loudly upon every family t) this health nil practice. J am the father often hildren, all in pure health, and have thank God never lostone.'nlthoiurh their natural constitutions Were not robust, e But in addition to the suhita ry effect of the practice in my own lanuly, wherever 1 hnve advised others to try its effect, it Ima invariably been lounu to ue uotn pleasant and beneficial. DrntN South the rebels call the flui nnder which thev rally "the banner of the lost cause," tip North it is styled -tiie oiu Democratic standard." Jn both sections it represents opposition to liberty, progress, and every good and noiiieseiitiment in politics. Alba? ny journal, ' " , , Gov, Geary arid wife, were ad mitted. last-week to full membership in the First M. E. Church of Harris- burg. i iciv JUlvcvttecmrnt Wm. IJiioh.im. Jii'.. T,i Fink SlrrtL Pin.'. iinr'tii, uii autlitn;uiilijtnl fur lit UKrqsr.lciK, n ROVE3TEE"!j P'ANOS,' ' 1 " VJ -'.''I i ' ' 1 .1 ' -I.i ' ,. ' MKOVESTEEN'S PIAJfOS, . - G hOVESTE EX'S PIAXOS,' ' ; 409 Kroad way, -' New York,' '-. ' j ,', BrotttlwKjr, JSew York,; ; , i )' ,, ;!) Bimilway New V"rts, i'b ' Are llhrlvallerl flnr DrfinrtjTv. lVnirnu,! KvKNWItrtM OK'I'ONH. . Thf V HK fjit Ittwni.ln. the hivorlle over all ittliern, with Musicians, Amateurs, niul all Jovms otmnOU.MWhi They are warrnnteil In every Vcsocct ,.' Prices one-tlilril lownr Uiau mhinr tlrnt-class makers. .n-i r..r lareular. Gltov KSTKK.N ai d., sU-amna.. , - .i stK) BrotulwHT, Is, v. - BEWINO MACiirsE ' C0M- I'Aify. HALKsnoOM, Bin nronlwny, N. V. No. 1 F.VMlf.Y StAr-HISK. . TkilM miw-hlnn hosk slrniidit n.i.'llc. f.ei iM-o.liculnr a.l'.n, mnkes Uic. I..K orHhatlle Hillrh, wkleli will neither rli nor rnvel and Is alike on both sides; pec tirniK perfect sewing on every description of ......ri jut.-niio uoiioa, uuen orsux uiruiiu. ii iifmi, rem, minis, timiiis, Tnclts, Onllts, lllitfl u.lld. (lalhel-M. As m h'l.mllv lB,.t.7nu. II. lias tin sniM-rtor. Trk-e, wllh ilcuuner and TOionr, snu. --. , - .( , .',. I'ltrf Iculur nttcnlion Is rnllml(nniirVvtm. proved MnnuuMt Hiring Machines:. .Thev run IikJiI. mini Brc:oiiiiiaritivi.y noiseless, siinula, aumhle and sllelent. For cloth or Leatlur orn uii.j nave oofompetltons. ,. t: - i ... I Mii'-hrna, With Ileintner and Braider, e. .i. 4 Huciime. eeo. .-1'" ; I -. . ; if. aAircnts wunted. to wlion a UlMrMl A4 enant will b irfrti. 7, li.r IiiiJ . IT. IIIKJB,,, ( -'1. - f AiUUEOL4Ffl-mut u I t.iillui i In ihrfh it Hrln an K f'itv)fi' o?"v'l tni fmpoooee Velone, xii i lie nbliiina free of ciianio by d dresjai tlienndurslunsd. ... ups fi) 1 H JAMKISi HTTr.MCr' I TT" ,.,r,. ; )eWWalway,H.T' ti a t nit s. -AsniiA.'yijD )fwjii the t . . mi H ti;iiii -i .rreihhiejiotheunderaurnad. In Allenm Wiwtwt Tr'Stmmimm - V v - . J . 7 Jr Sri r ' UI ll"rns C4H on. Also, a oiacx ywrima; iienpr, with ahirKe bell oo. Arty per-r min reuirnuiK uie seme to the su haerl ner.-nr. 1 ' tiv nrnme-miitio. wlrev the sen -) rainil 1 W-lj, IT; wssnsss). i jjsjTaavssiiir,i BOOK AUEXT3 WAl(TD vm- I . . : -; TO 80MCIT OBSIN r6 A S tttOtrBATTO ' I5IBLE DIC T.I O 2t A R:1r,4 ' CO.Mri.ETE! i.4 0E VOLCtB.) 'Ha picrin.vABTenibodU the roeult of the m wt rei-i-nt mu.l.v, rvseun-h nml InvtMtlsutliiu. ., nliout slxiy-ilve of llio liimt viMm-nt and ad- ' vnnoed Mlbllral H.liolara now living. Clergr.' men of nil di-ilomlnMlom apnrovo It. n,l re- ' ud tt a the bral work of lie kind In lie Kilt- ' llnh lunguave, ami une which ouKht-to he In ho -luiniU of fvry lillile roller In lln- land. I lu elroulatlin tills work, aeenla will ftnJ pl.-imulit ami iirolllnlile einpl.iyiuenK The no- '' inerou oLJciiuwUiuli are initially ennnanler edn mUlng ordinary works wUI uot exUI wltU friendly aid will aiteud the AgeuL luaklim ula talioni agrei-al.le. usvful, and lucrative. Iji.1i-, rellroil t'lerxvnun, Hcluwl fenrherti nirmi.rs, HiudeiiH, au.l all oUi.ri whofxumvea Horny, nro wnntisl til asulm In lanvaaalng evt-ry town and county tn the country, to whom Ihe moat llber.il Inducement will boofforod. or iiartkulaMi huiiIt to. or ad.lroas, 1'AUMkLek hiiotIieiw, 10- r flJM8""n N"1' lladlpht;f'J QlfAHtFuX-ritBPo"fiif! "- "" - ""' ' ; '-'T Of thy Flrat Nat lonul Bank of Wajmeibow. on - . . , - .. -.. . . , .wlt , uiauunciia : I win ami PUrounU .. Furniture ami KiTlnr... - ; :. .f ,11711 90 120 Ud Wti 7 - l.MI N 11,3011 il iU2 1.1 t'urri-nt KxiM-nttes Ca-h ltoiua. ........ "T Due from Hanks , Due from liuuki-rs .'. II. s. Uuii.lH l"iu-IHciid Ali o Tolegraph Slock'' S.iclo t ush on hand .' '..,'.'.' turroucy, do .. Sl.l.'iO W m 00 tlMJ IX) .. 12,705 (X) U il t&S,W St MAmt.ITIE3t fnpltnl stock 1i ikhIIciI fur IncrtiUHo!..!!".'.!!" ..Jiop.niX) ort ,. 41,700 (X) in.iividurii'.',v;ii't liiM 1'li.llt Mild Loss " 4 Ml 25 Ulll,:ilil fill) 31 cui pilll 1U1I.1 , t,S87 U 1 certify that tho nhovo Is correct, 10l19-u t!ushler. Q.KKE.NE COUNTV, R S. J '! '"'j"'1''"' ,llu Mt'letnent of the neoonnt Suieof li. j;'.";:;: .,t,'i1."",tr,Uur ul,,", ,b llaliilliro due aocouiitunt ..tl,7Jll It fr 'HlX?' '?.w" ! R''I'eren.r IS, 1K17, presented fur iMiitiriiintlan nnd exceptions tlKiI liy Ellis Step 1i..is..i,,i,lrlBi,iof ins wire; the siime Is re- ili.'.'-.i" J'"." ' H""nti'", Auditor, to henrtl eovlilciii-e on oxueutluiu and make re port. Hy ihecmirt. AttcH, J. K. TKMl'LB, Clerk of Oonrl. ri.,1r."il.Bl,''n''.to.!!,n,,"v,,,l,r,"l"nnt ntthe Court llniisc, In Wnyiienliuiy, Friday. Noveni. bcr l.jih, Imj7. til I o'clock, p. in ;,ovm" lOllll-lw JNu.e. F1.ENNIKE.V, Auditor. -llclubu1il'a fluid Extract , B U V 11 U U a certain cure for diseases of the BLAPIIFK, KlnNKYHt, (IHAVKL, DROrST, OKIl.VNK! WKAKNKSM, FFMAT.E COlt. I'l.AINi'S, riKNKIl.M, PF.IUI.ITY. and all dlwaaraor the Urinary Organs, whcllmr existing In M ALU Oil FFMALB, from whatever cause originating and no matter of novr r.oxo ptaxwiio. Msensi-a of these organs require tli use of a illnretle. If no treatment Is submitted to, consumption orlnsnnlty may ensue. Our Flesh nnd llloed are nupported from theso sources, nnd the HKAf.Tif AX1) ITAI'FIXF.Scl, ' nnd that of I'osterDy, depen.ls upon prompt use ' of a relliil.ln rcnie.ly. IIKLMHoMi'M KXTIlcr lll'fflir, Kstnliliilied iipwurds of is yen, prepared y II. T. IIKLMIIOI.D, ni.,,.,jr inra,mi. 104 Houtli lotli Hlr jl, 1'hlladelplila, Ta. .;l;!eoT-ly. To 4'oiisilinpllTes. The Kr.v, EDWAflU ' A. WIIXHN will sen ) - free of charije; to all who (Itnlrc 11, the prcscrlpilori with tlieillroctloiu for iiiiiklngunil uslnj the simple remedy by which he was cured "fa lum aired ion nnd that dread (llniMHuCinisumptli.n. His only object Is toben- ' eltt Die alftleted and he hopes every snfferer WIU try this prescription, as It will cost them noth lint, and rn:iy prove n bliwslne. riense address llF.v. KliWAIll) A. WILSON, No, 1'V.M.nitliKcnnnd St. WIlllamshtirK New'York. i Cj-i,'7-.l-uh!l-l i ' : - ' s--nolmhold-s Coneentratecl Kxtraaw Brt llU, Is the (Irent Pluretlc. ' HEI.HIIOMl'a royi XNrBATKfl IXtRAIf lRSTi- ' ' Frr.f.A," -Is IhoOreat Ulo.xl Purlflerj ,.. r-ilH are jirepared accordlnn to rules of Phar,,l mnry nnd Chemistry, and are the most active Hud enn lie m ide. JjlTeo VW-ly. ' Iiiformistlnn. Iiifnrniatlnii nnranfeed t "1 nroilui e a liixiiriunt iirowiii of hair upon a bald . heud or bennileiH fn-e, nkoa recipe for the re- niovni oi i-inipius, iiiouines, Krupttons, eta, ua . ii nl Oil- skill, leiivlnv till' silloe Hori.eleiir. hii.1 besir. lif.il. nui no obmin.irt without . chni hv mM. ilretHlnit 'I llos. K.CII.M'MAN. t.HiiHWT. , li;.Ve7-lych:);H till liroadwwy, Now York. . ii.v..iiri.. t-t'or sion-lleUntlon r IneontlstsW-l-r em eof ('rlnn,lrrllUoii,innniimallon,or uleer nil. m of Uie liliidiler, or kidneys, dlseaeortMai prostrnte Klnu.ls.stone lu llio blailder. calculus. , ., uravclor brick dust dep.slts and all disease of , , A the Madder, kidneys snd dropsical swelllnn. ' ' I sk It Ri..if noi.n's FLtnD Kxtiact Bveiftf. " ' e;H, g;-coly ,., ., j j 'Ifelmholifs Extrnet Itnchii ariresl' henllh and Visor tn the rnmiennd hloom to the piilul cheek. Debilltyli aeenmpanled hj) men alnnniiiR symptoms, and If no treatment la nl jsi; mllt.-d to, consiunutlon, lusunlty .nr epIlopU -.,t file ensue. . ' ;.V07-eowly. . ta.Tnke no more sniitlinssaiit and useail remedial for nnpleasant and .taiutertW ' illK-nsus.. Use Heluihold'a Extract Aucha wsstjw Improved ltoo , ., , , 3;ll,'7owlf.,.w WVCOIcat j-V, "i(1 1 '. ' .: t.,., ..:) t.-IT iWMiaT Umt .; ' ' u- i. '!::,.- rtI d t,. ,7 l:.A.a. i-.'f ?i-Jt at .ei'i.l.tH stnl ERASIVE SOATv 1mfinnfhHiirM from tTTtlMa t -r l'Ij r i r u end may eonMLieren lite HTANDARU OK EXCELLKNCB. CELLKNCB. . r u smisi ny iu uroeeriea, we.Tiaiihoflrt and Tonthfal Tlrtf are r,,.. gttlne.lbyHelmnoktEmitBuoh. VT7!" e.The niory f Mn hi ojtrtll-l" tncn-rore ine nervous r)r ileHtllUteil slioold immefiiateiy usepfslaibold's Extract Dtidho, flm oswili fwrri i ,.j m w ' ' 1 1'i 1 1 I '. 1 i: ' i us i aY leywi, sr-e.-s.i-. - J-'lTBlt ristltslts.s-tlS Orli- of both sexea nae Helinhold'a tUtract Baclia. Jl, Will .IVD NV..V .r,l.,..n....,l. .. , . I . . to you sleep won " " HHwiwWt'1 J ' t-Tb neallar Pool, and Hodm .W.X " Jloword Assort atterf Reports" jtif Ytrtiig '" jaea.nn m rnmr iii pnilims.TrfTtrTrir errors. nliiise assl dlaenHa wMch 'destroy fh Tnanry ' powers ooa tmejo jtnpasliaMatactt 'rfif i VU wiui sure meajjaoi relief. Seail srsilsilJiMi u erjvelopeafree of cliarge. , Aildreaa JjR4vRUi, WNHOrYlIITOy. Howard AsaoolaUon. PhriZ1 aelphlrf,l.II ' -J tifu 1" - im - ,flsMi i im sWA 1s4AMI ll - , (1J- .M aiiUerea fur ycorsf fr.im Nervous DobtUtn Pkaja mature Decay, and all the enVctanf vmlihftil ii- . 'I'dlsVretlon.wlll, forthesnkeof snnrlnhamanl- 'iwi nree to aq who nevd Tf, attdrecelDt, an61 - uMrarsfbrii toft maktnir tTuratrrrote settled 1 Whlehtie WslteeireA s)am.a.ssl-NItvsMla- tei.l ffSM.JuBrtlu-... . . . . dre.,v in t-rJt.Ci.!2S' V'S'i. ' 'aT-IIelasssaM'tv f nnl in sssslsaliil mini flawtaiii tU roperUeo, and In nr 12 lit 1 1 liitf-u" Li'.i ;t-;l'r.It' . ..... t ..nl' r4 I. i) ." ,' - I ' . .1 ..- I i-eesi,. i