Et-t 051,114 e. II ; HUN - filslbrDON, Wednesday morning, Oct, 60.869, WM. LEWIS, • -1.'1)11.°11S ' the largest number qt aitioiltiril'ilifpr published in the o‘lautity:, -..lckertiers should-raj:ember this.. REPUBLIC AN STATE TICKET .7 JOHN W. GEARY; OF CUSIOSIMAND COON - It JUDGE ,svivitEmE qoutur lIENRY „ OF m . ,[ 4 :9IIENY couYnc r : ; , (.11 DISTRICT ANp,couNii rias:.bT; •-- i ro.t 1 , 7 111 A SSie3IEA - 7 01 jOiIN%; SWOOPRlAlexatidriti. , •••'• '1 1 ..--VAT.c.C23Y; ,"- -'" 3 ? ; ecSl 'AIVICtig-gArill Etorato:soTAlSY, ..• FOlfeE;llpntingdoti• , • ...4 J D,Cla 4 c ;RIpISTER AND lEC9pniR„ _rE. Sll BOlil.t, Brady'B township. 4,llSON,•lluntislvlon. ~ : corr\l"mem.ntiEßlON.Ell, , • : •TACKSONCLAMBERTSON,SpringtieIti tp. 1 - - )•-,Tart'scriott ori'rnß'poolt, -''' ( llABBT.S‘RitUtAltDSof : tit:let:4n tWfv: - -:-:-'I3A.IITON'GrtrEN, Bairee township. Republican County Committee. D. M. PAINTER, Chairrour ' Alexandria borough—O. W. Hewitt, W. S. Walker. • ,Barron—Silas GtLhany, J, A. Green. Brady—R. A. Green, Henry Musser. ' Birmingham—R.Leick, IL DI. °ratline. • Shoed Top City Wm. Ammerman, Thos. Cook Carbon-W. L. - Denson; John Henley. Cassi—Joi. Park,.Jrteob Stever. • • Cassvillc---•Thes. Dean, B. B. Wilson. ClAry-:S. L. OlfilegOw - ell'm. Hempson. • yChinnwell—Josh Booher,•Thos: Lovell. • ~ N almont'L.. Levi' Evans, Patti Woof'. Daral Clsney." . ',Franklin—D. Conrad, S. Tomilson. , ' llopewidlL•GeOrgo Putt, Jackson F.n start. Xenderson—Geo. Warfel, Samuel Foust. lltintingdon,ll_ LovellVosepit Carmen. linutlngdon,•W. W.—Domes Bricker, Jalne9 Port. --Jackson—James Smith, James Leo. Juniata--Samuel Hawn, Lost thelenour. Lincoln—Wm. Smith, G. W. Shantz.' • Stapleton-31. I. Rex, Allison /Beer. Morris--J. R. Templeton, J. H. Davis. -lit Chien barbugh—R.Myere,'l.ll: Harrison. Mt. Union district—J. K. Peterson, Isaac Swoop°. • Onoida--James McCritclien, 'Adolph. White. Othisouia-l-James Burkett, Abrm. Carothers.: . • Porter—Robert Laird, David - I.lcCalmn. Tenn—Daniel Harris', Gee. Garner. • Petersburg—J. T. Dopp, J. Bryninger. Shirleyeburg—Wm. llertzter, D P. Ilan ker. Shirley—Robert Bingham, Wm. Spanogle. . •Springfield—Satul.Welglit, John F. Ramsey., ~ Tab—lsaac Curfman, O. W. McClain. Tell—Wm. C. Jeffries, Henry Oakson. Union—W. Wright, D. Pheasant.. Walker-J. Brewster, 1,. Robb. Wartiorsmark—A..C. Hutchison, 11. Krider. Upper. West—A. Myton, 3. H. Neff. Lower West—Jamea Maguire, J. leenberg. .Norx—Wherel know any member of time Committee to be opposed to the success of the Republican ticket, I will feel It my duty to appoint another in Ins place. D 31. PAINTER, Chairman Republican Co. Committee. Y-Who wants waste paper ? By applying at the publication office of the guerilla organ at Mt. Union, (not Chicago ) ) almost any quantity of re turned Republicans can be had at less than cost: The tickets in-another column of hi r iiaper are full . Republican tick ets::: cutith,eni, out carefully and vote them. See that all other tickets have the same names, and are printed cor rectly.:,` .; • .„ . . • bas given rise to all the trouble _7; l Nothing' more 'than that; tkAi t aelate" made, up by the Orlady etetiorFnization was broken at the late.:lrepiiiilicalf'bounty' Convention. Ciremer *as ori' L l.hat anti' he was sworn in as a membet; of the "Lit erati of feople's League." Ai?" It is turning out just cs we ex pected it-Would; that the secret politi cal clan i i ;the county is the:,orgtatiz . a" tion that)4 peifiiiitlpg, the hePplili : can tickeV.• Crether,,kuows,a,ll. about the elcin= 2 =he'isifin" wheie he dan:see.. The - etop : thief not _p.emier AtlY:O9°44 ) .u. i PP . M3N . I4t!O?" .a6.o°,6geF• ;:rj* ikp‘r,,p,6, r t,y: is, the same old filth with; m new .leader to.lead:en Ti'rhat .has -been:- known the."Orlady aniiyjr.hdttoe. fOctiefi."'' How 11.1 r: Scott_*ill bring ; this old faetieu out of the fight time will tell. If it does, net p'eliticollykill him he will I.4,spry;luey's.,, ~-; Th 6 -disorptuzers -are, opposed..to Williamson because he is'a partner-in Woods' office. Others interested in the•Natkinal Rank, are. opposed to', Williamson because. they .believe he will de posit .the county -funds in the. ilnion,'Batik: These :are the on ly. ~o:bje,Ctions"4e ,heard urged against itr. fier• The disorganizera are reporting over-the county that there will be no regular party ticket to" be Voted 'for on the l day of , election,,and that 'Re publicans can vote just as they please without binning the. risk.of being cen sured for bolting party inominatitins.- Don't believe any.stOrY coming from a man opposed to any man ou the tie. ket, The full Republican ticket is be fere.you, just as it was nominated by the'Repnblican county Convention. lter. l l'.,here is trouble in the Deno cratiV party. •Sope hungry offiCe seeker/ id tho.:DpVoeratic .party, Un do Georgii.:Tal_iheir_ head, has had Cloyd'sl name put 9110ini tho regular Doinbetltie tieketoAr.ple purpose . of' coMPleting ait 41:1 1 9g4tifinn . t. wit h. the disOrganir ! ers to secure their, .votes t ior, Democrats. Many Deniocratalvill.not stand such - aloriide - -;:they - stliai„will not,vgtio.for ,c Ipin, or any ottier.mao that.i denotinces.aliem as rebels and traitors;-: Miele George and , Bruce will meet `W - Itli in 'their' ; at tempt to force oyownet'rents of the Democratic -voters,- especially' in' Oa'rbOntiVhdreatfo voters dotrzt cote-for Know Nothings. - • The Greatest Political Mistake in his Life. It. is unplen.nut, for us tp,q)eal: of Mr. Scott and his present kiirtical po sition as a fleAnblican ; 7 ,hit ! ;:`dur kst duty is to protect - ,: t t4: l lntei:erts,,lnd the organizatiOnstohOartYll4ele vated hin . l_,lo,tlLl i : nited States Sen t ate, and of witi - Ch we are a working member. Possibly he does not see the jnistalco he has made-bitt we be lieve that Limo will convince 14rn ,that his present course in our Focal politics is the greatest political mistake of his Me: f Pot 6';‘,.'cral years past the mem hsxs_at,„.l,lie "Literati", ot f,Ltip en'' of which appear ,; .9,rladyi is chief ring-mastei-, , have been trying to pence* all Republicans sshotronld'not•tom•e unOer . W,11; 1 not sloW ,threugh,the ; stood Off,upoolhis dignity as an original- lleptiblicam and refused to be used by'rtmre (Ake (if : - Wo'ci o!• of ,RpN•sr„,,Nviaoffepiy u . the would-be teuticys, , and t.h.cyf have' ever!i-ince. by :er6ey ,nyeane possible !mi4i'efiyeeenWd liitn'anirAoilier L iii'dcpelitlicnt man in tY° yhey. hitTU Worked away and '"Wouds-men" until Woods - dnd. "Woods-men" arc a power in'Allooedunty; able. to walk, and claim iirtd r iihve'llteir lights" in 'the party xvith any outer nut n or any other pan s mon: : Such being , ; the situation, the ring-mpster of the "Literati" or "Pen i)le's 'League" Must 'Make: i inbre,desl, pei•A,te afok to regain his fMlner poW e.r.t fie knew Mr. Scott did not like Woods—and Mr. 'Scott allowed him self to be plseed.in the front of the fight, and there' he ,stands; While the • vibg-m aster,the great chiefof the diS organizers, takes a back seat to watch the fight. The tight goes on—and will go on—the independent Republicanse on one side, and the "Literati" or "People's League,",', and the aristocrat ic political "ring" on the other. How woll Mr. Scott will be able to serve the secret' organization of disorg,anizers, time will tell. Ono thing Republicans may be sure of, the fight will not end with this campaign disorganizers may as well commence hunting a rest ing place outside the Republican party• Just the Best Evidence that They are Wrong, The Democratic papers all over the State arc just now. praising lion. John Scott and his associate diserganizers, for the course they aro pursuing in their efforts to defeat the Republican county ticket. The Harrisburg Pa triot, the State organ of the Democrat ic party, is especially pleased with M.r. Scott's conduct. Such friendship was very damaging - to Andy Johnson when he first attempted to disorganize •Lis party-that had elected him, and it will prove the same to Mr. Scott and his political friends. Honest Republicans know that, Democratic papers. never spook well ofmn• earnest and reliable worker for the success of the'Republi : can party .' Tho Deniocrats'expect to be bonefitted by the conduct of the disorganizors, and that is the reason why' they are patting Mr. Scott and others on the back 'and, givihg them words of encouragement to keep up the fight in our party. A Republican can,only.pe sure he is right when,. De mocrats cOndemn'his course—and the fact that th'e Democrats are delighted with the 'conduct of the disorganizers should drive. every honest,- true ,party Republican to the support of every man- on-iho 'ticket. After the elootion, we, knoiv wo'will bettrdmid and heavy' cur l sValea . p . ea upgn tho,ltcada of the leading disorganizors by 'honestßepub !icons who may be deceived und - influ 7 enced - by theni to oPpose i,my. part of She iegiiluilp nominatcd,:ileket. , ,ez:7"ltiore Anon,''; in t1;1;, Guerilla Organ, tho ..??:pitb/icaiz, gf ;lust Neck:, says,a caucus of ,ficaguers was hold'in, Mount - Union in August '64 to nornin: ate a candidate for the 'Legislature,' ancl:Fpbraim 13aker : aad Dlr. :iiiiring ston held a caucus in , the. Franklin House injilis,.place on the night nem. ed by "More' Anion,":-:-wo wore there: Of course' Creni'cr's friends held 'no caucus before . the meeting of the late Convention—they '„were all. at sea and didn't know_how:!to vote ?,, The ring master arid the political 'aristo crats did no cauanssing:either, we sup pose. Caucuses are very fashionable— a caucus nominated Geary—a caucus nominated Scott—the friends of all opposing candidates held caucuses of their Mende, • before they go into 'a general caucuior a Con . iention. There is,nothing wrong in the friends of, a candidate to,agrce,upon what , action may be necesil.ary to'secure his success. Caucusing is all right—and . in Union there is strength. psi The tlisorgittitizers say they have a cotaitil,ate in every ,electiou district to give out their tickets. What ticket will be their ticket? Will 'it be , the ticket pigan has paid tlieNdititor pub- Usher $15,t0 PrintHato4l4l,llemodrat ic ticket with, the exception of..TrettP, rarer, or'will it contain, the names of those on • tlio-Iteptiblican'ticket; ratified by "lly Committee" and. Ailed 'out with the peniec‘ratie volunt:esr" andi : • • dates, inciu!liug Cloy? r We earnestly, call upon:llepublicans: in every. elec. tiowciiKtrictito'watch the'disorganize - rs closielYitlio3:' ,l will stoop rrinch . 'lower to 4ecelicf i PetnarkS.' will. ; 7.•-• • " up, , ilisnpp oiti Cranes guerilla . clan. STAND BY THE TICKET! Wc, call upon every Republi can italide - Miiity,.tO go to work earnestly, and tO.yete the WHOLE ricKEi!,'yegrilarly' nominated by 't,be Republican 'party,' It mat ters little or nOthineto us, finan-• !Chilly, whether Ithe ticket is elec ted or not, but we feel an inter est in the success of the ticket because it Was fairly nominated, and• because political ingrates want to see it defeated. 'We are foc i it, the more .earnestly ;because it *is a: ticketi-iakeii' from the lab k'S - of the - peefile; the "slate of ;the political clan now in' league'