lac Ucpublican tornpiler. G7TTY3BURG, Pit. MONDAY 31O11NING, OCT. 15, 1855. 10'811101d tin; tieather permit, the Demo crats i)fAte poro_lo mill have a Torch-lighi 3'r ion THIS fAtSTIN6, in honor of the triumph of 211 - K CHM OLD CAUSE. n77-Now that the election is over, the Com piler will again present a general variety of reading matter. -etnbraeing every department within the scope of a newspaper. We. shall spare no pains to mike the paper still more aceepta►bie and. whilst it will be with us a leading site to pkase, tt will be a no less prom inent purpose f.O instruct. A public journal propel if conducted will do both. There is room for a few more subscriber& A.Who speaks first 3" ttotw:n."--Capt; ISAAC LIGOTNER, Mountjoy township. the other day, presentiki uS- Nritb tin .Applo weasur ing_l4tinches in cir. c,unifercnce. and*" weighing one and a had/' puunds. Who can beat it? 3:7 - The proceellintg of the -Teachers' Meet ing ',a our next. I,F S titV PuSTPONED.—The Cattle Show and Agri.:.ultural Ixhibition, which was to, have' taken pis e' et-Frederick. Md., on Wed nesday last; h:« been postponed until the 24th fuel ` , Dar.—The Governor of • }l:s - pnbbination appointin; Thqrsday,'lSloretaiTr: 22d, to be observed' as d ait s ih n liksgiinng and praise. This ,it taw ~u tiat'h is tattled 118 same DAT - 01: , PP.ATEEII.I:4 CgINI:1:.-Tlik• Governor of Virginia.. in view of the taot'that the hand of death has been nearly stayed,in the two stricken cities of Norfolk and Porbitnouth. has issued his proclamation :_contiiteutling that the'lsth of November next be observed in that State eK a clay of thanks glviog, humiliation and prayer. 'Tile citizens of• Maryland will -jciip those of' Virginia; in observing Thursday. the 15th of *Soventher, as a day of thanksgiving. , P37The 'Yellow' Favor is rapidly disappear ing At-Noyfulk and Portsmouth, and . business is being resumed. Holm Anataf. l .;- . Dr. Rane, the hrave and daring pioneer of the Arctic Ocean, _in search of Sir John Franklin, has returned with his companions—but without finding the abject vt his search.. - SANTA ANSA ix WASUINGTON.—There is little or no doubt but that Santa Anna has been in that city Am several days,and is private. ly quartered with*Gen. Ahnonte. (o°lrpon the result, of the election in this county being asdertained;thestars and stripes" were thrown to the breeze in our principal streets, giving the town quite a gay appearance; The diem and fife, too, have contributed their stirring notesio the expression of the general joy —ttild Perselope w has been allowed to have her , 45ay"...-and.nitogether, the Democrats of the Borough have had a happy time of it. But all in • resptctable," good humored way, as it ever should be. . the abuse which the Know Nothing leaders mid spea' kers, could indulge in against the editor .of the Cbmipikr before, the election, couki not ..saie their bacoti' • —it only contrib uted to their defeat, by disgusting every tan est hearer. These villifiers had as well “make a iota , of" this item. J"%ta “Truth mighty, and well it prevail ?' 64, ,Sath - Speak !—What, uo answer - I/6 - Vgont-- partiag elgV—no breath." —Verdict of the jury ••Served him right•" ErA Live Know Nothing—The fellow who voted a full York'coOnty Know Nothing ticket ;at „McSlitarystown. Is he related to the chap who was sworn on the ?", GXOFIGIA &scrawl. —The Savannah Georgian states that as f.ir , as heard from Johnson, I)ein., for Governor, has a majority of '8,619 over Andrews, K. N., and thatit will be increased 40 9,000. The Temperance vote will reach .about 5.000. The Qmgresstneu stand 6 Dem ocrats to 2 iiuow Nothings. To the Legisla ture 66 Democrats and 20 Know Nothings are elected. 10'"31r. Castleman, k. n., has been elected mayor of ,N il le, Tenn., by 377 majority. Last year the k. n. majority was 940. Tar. Bumf MIN - trza.,'—The Newt - York 'Times has a repurt [ruin Washington that Mr. Buchanan has twen instructed to request the reesi. of .Mr.A:Lipton, the British mini:sty'', prgroanummiu -eti-connecti • ' efforts 10 reCrUiLs in this cuulitry for the itoreign L,•gion. A MAGN W/I'4ST PUBLIC PLAILE: The area Cpent,zo Park, in Nt.-kr I'ttrk. is to be 776 tw6 P..eservoirt; and ti State ecelus,,re. The lots taken. otive 'A tuotl covert , ' by the Reservil,rs and Ar--naf, are %a'med at five eig4t k,oufred and fr,thri,c4 y I r prnpo,:ed IA) des- •"riy Ith C1:;1 , 41•:: at:: 10 Letto,l , ..r the MEI EMI Yczit S':ate :`rune the New E.p;iand :tad katier It liad regular vxpe4h(t , ars n nui Rat till/Core. et)ltiptiaed (ti: .4 . piolltanta fretu Uae South and Sutith- _ .41 _ •:1 i 4. CIES 17, -- Snoa. MI quite iTiskly along the South 3140#416iiii. 44 44i b.O4r, Oa SAZOI'dUI fJI UIIIiLg. THE COUNTY. The - Putt' 'De nikritic riiompl& Adavas ecatati 4 4sends griaetistg" to htsr is ter coil a des of the !Coin' TM a a ire al th. rth first time in her eiistenot, 1e caai , heast of a cfeA DENIOCRATIC 'VICTORY! Kip w ingista, tao ths t a ttdi ng ts Taunted stre ng th before the eiection=z - -notwithstanding the Olt tiring efforts of its desperate leaders—notwith standing its appeals to the passions and pre jndiees of the fanatical and unlearned—and notwithstanding its rituals and its outths--is defeated and dismayed, with the heavy heel of popular condemnation upon its 'prostrate neck. The people orthis county have spurned, AT Trtz_ nor,--the -insidious attempts of , bold ,bad men to impose • Ppon; and mislead them, and proclaim in language not to be mis- , ; understeed their attachment to the long-estab lished and well-teed principles of the National Constitution. "Equal Rights" are dearly cherished by them, and the same result which followed Tuesday's conflict will follow -all similar attempts to invade them. • Let the designing and corrupt take heed, and learn well the lesson, that 7115 PEIIPI44 cherish a deep attachment to the principles Of our republican system of government, and will allow no obstacle to prevent the unmis- takeable expression' of that attachment. If We - do 'not mistake the signs of the times, the day of the deMagoginis in this county has gone by. They may as well "hang up their fiddles : and their bows,"—success to them at any time is altogether out of the question.-- They may rule a few disheartened Know Nothing "Americans" a little while longer, but that is the only kind they need ever ex .., pact to acquire authority over, The "sober second thought" has taken a permanent abode in this quarter: The extent of the Democratic victory in this county will be aqeertained by refdrerice to the official vote, .which we giVe. It will be seen that the majorities range from 105 to 2731 —enough for all practical purposes—and enough to give Adams a proud position in the Democratic column of the State. L.ook at the Returns ! In glinaing over the official returns of this county, nearly every district will be observed to present leaterea calculated .to make pro foundly glad the heart of every Democrat. True, in many (Idle townshi pa the Democratic vote was not out, hut the figures nevertheless foot up beautifully. We are convinced, that with a full poll, our' majority. would have reached from 500 to 600. Honor to the staunch Democrats and patriotic and liberal minded citizens who contributed to the glorlials result! May they ever continue to stand side by side in defence °Cour gootfuld Constitution and-the.rights and liberties of the people ! "A Pull Altogether." C7"We cannot omit a word of prnige of the gallantthantier in'which tliti:Democratti of the Borough' conducted thciuselves on Tuesday last.' • ,They knew, that the Knott' Xothings wotild'poll their every vote and leave no stone untnrnedto decoy Avid deceive' outsiders into the. support, of their candidates ; and hence Het themselves to work to bring out the DemO craticAtiength of the town. and show to our 'opponents thee their boasted large majority Was,"all the eye,"; , And they, "did do if," as the meagre majority of thlriy . for their can didate for Canal OoMmissioner, and sir for their„candidafe , for Treasurer, abundantly prove. There .is nothing like "st 'pull alto gether." 13:7 In last TUesday's contest in this county, the Democratic ticket received the support of a number of gentlemen who have heretofore .acted with the Whig party. They are too honest to lend a helping hand in establishing principles so intolerant and proscriptive as the dark lanternites advocate, and can see no reason for. but danger in, tho ,secret oath bound mode of Warfare which that party has adopted. And so viewing the'nspect of things they_ could not, as conscientious, pa triotic citizens. act otherwise than as they have acted. They are of course denounced by the Know Nothing leaders, but that will not cause a solitary regret on, their part. Their con sciences approve, their .course, and. with hon. est men, that is everything. 'They see, too, that the Democratic:party is the only organi zation which offers successful resistance to the encroachments which unprincipled and design ing factions would Make upon the- sacred chattered rights of the people of this Union ; and believing the time to have arrived when it becomes every man's duty to stand forth in defence of the Constitution and the Country. they cannot heSitate. The liberties of the - masses have but one stout - prop left, and that is the Democratic party. It Won't Do The dark lanternites are fashioning a thous and false excuses for their defeat in this coun ty, one of which is, that their strength was not out. This is certainly -walking around the truth." From all the infortimuon we have, • t_e.ttensis_to every district we can safel say that nearly every Know Nothing in the county was at Me polls awl vinrd. The excep tions were exceedingly few—and in most of the districts every voter suspected of leaning to that party, was on the ground. and &visi ted his ballot. It will nut du to say that their vote was not out. The propte know bcrtc_r, and won't be humhugged on Mat point al least. w•ill be observed by !he otlioiid tables of the county, in attotlter , coloutn, that all th© Democratic candidates stood well at house, where they arc best known—whilst with the Know Nothing candidate; the fign►es slow a d►treient state of thinp. A lxx►r compliment to the dark Lotent`leaders of tl./s Borough, who have thus fu• pulled the wires. r7The Lancaskrian, published rtt I,nness-,- ter, by Wu. B. %VlL};y, has Leen inerg-ed in the hiteiti;geriee4= 7 .publl,,bed by Cik,u. SOY:, Pzq. Thitt4 right. Now we !nay ex ect, iu -tz.uks "You. Can't Wipe it Out !" l' Cginunediately upon the nomination of the EQI?-11: NIGHTS! —.9 Victory withniit - ct Democratic ticket, the Know Nothing leaders i- paren t !! 7 - Truth; Justice and Equality appeared to be exceedingly anxious to create . Varidicated !—Pennsylvania always True to the Constitution!—her Sons may be D . eceiv• , the intpression !haat:me or two ofoureandidates .` ed,but never can he earrupted !—The Glori belonged to' thu-dark lantern 4rder.T They t atur old Keystone has returned to her Fealty! gave the report several starts in different guar- i • —S thern he Extend isters ! s the Hand if Fellowship to her Sou S ters-;-bus-nl-t-tu-no-inmpoge—ii--wouldult-gn I 1 The people had too much confidence in the in- 1 Bark'.—what mean those shouts of joy 1 I tegri e ty of the Democratic standard bearers, to , Pennsylvania has spoken, in thunder tones, believe such stuff. They felt assured that not i the doom of proscription and prejudice ! Soon ,one of them would be guilty of signing the i er or later, such was to have been her mission : —for herxreat heart can never be permanently pledge which the Convention. prescribed. c "with a lie in his mouth." They kneW them corrupted. What! another and another shout to be aboie an net so meanly deceptive,--and il the distance. vibrating the air even in our wallet= ! Our bland chills and glows relied upotvltetr honor us men and Democrats. , alter- And this confidence of the peOple has'not been abitstd. Even Know Nothing leaders . now, since the drain». concede it. and acknowledge that. their defeai is a clean Democratic victor!' The democracy of the successful candidates . is a fact as well FIZZ) as is their electiou—"and you can'[ wipe a map' "OLD PENELOPE." Diving several evenings of last week, the old Democratic gun held animated conversa tions with the surrounding country, upon the brilliant achievements of last Tuesday's en a,,einent. Indeed, from the earnestness of the "old gal," we were almost led to think that she fell the extra glory of the occasion - , and determined to exhibit her contempt for all Know Nothing whispers by speaking with her Itnylest votco. - The boys did make her talk .beautifully. They know how to do it. Death of Sari. After the result of Tuesday, for all practical interests and purposes, "Shin" is' vit tually dead. ' True, he may writhe in agony for a short pe riod, as a snake killed during the day is said to never beCoine entirely destitute of muscular action until the sun goes down, but as a bona fide "power in the State" he is henceforth and forever dead in Pennsylvania. All good and Constitution-loving citizens- - will rejoice at his overthrow. and everywhere the hearts of faith ful worshippers at the holy shrine of civil and religious liberty'will be gladdened with ex ceeding great joy. In our free and enlightened Commonwealth the result could not have been otherwise, and' we can scarce repress a smile at the folly of those would die shrewd ones who ithagined that the so-called "American" party could reach more than an ephemeral existence.. • . , From such .unholy coniblnations of intolerance 1 and injustice—the rotten fungi or polities— with what feelings of pride and gratification do we turn to our own nu ole orgunizAtion, and to the gallant band who acted in concert, with us on luestllty. The eternal principles ofjns ace, upon which Democracy is founded will gleam in all their pristine gtury long after thousands-of generations of such contemptible organizations as Know Nothingista have passed away and been utterly forgotten. •''D . "Tlie Know Nothing leaders gut up Meeting of their dispirited followers at the Court.house .ort ,Saturday evening hist, to en courage thew for another contest, and, wo are told, an "open' organization" was hinted at.. IT IS TOO LATE! • The people cannot be caught by -such a tark, at this late day. For the lippublio in Compiler. TO THE PUBLIC. • The Election and its excitement being over, I feel constrained thus publicly to notice a calumnious slander that has for some titne past obtained circulation, and under the imputation, of which 1 nu longer deFire to remain, namely, that I had joined the so called doserican or Know Nothing party, and that I was, and am, a Knuth NutFagg. I now, hOwever, emphati cally declare that I scorn the imputed slander —that I strecr was acid um not now a political Know Nothing—that I never applied at any of the Know Nothing lodges or councils, or to any Know Nothlaii, - Tbr admittance into their order; that I never did, and never will,' act with that party, as I 'loathe its proscriptive principles and features, both as a man and a Christian-,-as-l-claini-and-hope-1-am—and that- I have ever and unitOrrnly acted with the Democratic party, and shall continue so to du as long as it maintains (and I hope it will ever maintain) true and sound republican princi ples. lamat a loss to account for the origin of that slander, und cannot cotte , :ive what ❑mo tive could have prompted its circulation, un less, perhaps, it was occasioned by ;Some dis appcintnient at the election of the Hanover Railroad manigers last Spring: DAN lEL GEISELMAN. Union twp., Oct. 11, 1555. PJULIDELPIIIA FINA MTS.—The Philadelphia, Pennsylvanian of Monday says : ..At the present moment it will require I wo cinllars to liquidate the floating debt of the city, and it is constantly increasing. Al leady have creditors commenced the work of collecting their claims against the city, by due process of law, in levy ing upon the railroad stock owned by the municipality. The Pain syl vania railioad stock was seized on Saturday lair, to satisfy an execution issued upon a de cree obtained against the city. This is but the preCtllSOr to tunny other suits, which will in volve the tax-payers—because it is they who pay—in expense to an enormous amount." OXTtN iN BEAM—Some two Six !A ae-fon-r-rnera months ago we gave currency to the fact that. i cdotritun, valued at $3OO. A committee, con- i throttgh the peenliur luxuriance of the season. 1. • . Lewis -,... Frederick .n sisttur , oi Li ‘I tit, Dellone. and , 'OLD DEMOCRATIC YORK" resumes her these was a second growth of wheat on the lot of Thomas Latham. near town, fiotu which John Klunk, has been appointed to take steps ! imperketly formed heads of grain resulted. for the recovery of the stolen property and the , ancient proud position. The Democratic It, this wise fir. Latham has had wheat in arrest and conviction of the thief—and they ' ticket is elected by from 746 to 1132 majority.. head six months of this oar—the first growth . • oiler a reward of 550 for such ittformatiou as The contest for Senator—Me fight—has result / -- iii May antl June : the second in July. August, : - . ; .1t'1,i - ott l her and October. It is the most sin- nuty lead to such results. _. __ eel in the utter rout of the Haldeman forces.' i"I lar fact elicited this season.—Windasier ; --- - -- ------- Th " e successful combatant, Mr. Welsh, is a ris-; t ' THE I,h2ron. Ltw.—The Springlield Renub- • iopoi,„ i tu”. man. Ile has made a brilliant start. bean says the Massachusetts Supreme Court ' , Tit: NEW I.toron. LAw.—lt appears that; has declared this impormin opotiou in the ln CUMBERLAND the entire Democratic theft a mei sof th e new liquor law, which went course of their decisions upon liquor case:: ticket is elected. Bowman's majority for Sher into ellect. on Tuesday %%eek, lost sight of one "That members of the 'Carstot I. -ague.' and iff and Sensetnan's fur Treasurer will be over very important item. or else they were resolv- also members of ally society fur the ibfrof of ell that liquor should he abolished altogether. any statute of the commonwea.lth, who were three hugtdred: Harper and Anderson are doubt- Liquor shall nut e%en be used for Sacratnen- banded together and contributing monev: tko... less elected to the Legislature by from 100 to tal purpo.es. On Saturday last the members to effect. their object. were equally u4t to 200 majority. . 01 the Episoupal Church were in a quandary. serve as jurors." The R .publican thinks this CAMBRIA.—Pmsre - aG. Oct. 9.—From re- They had no wine for Sacrament on Sunday' : will diminish candidates fur the Jary box very Mal as the liquor venders have rio license to turns received here the indications are that stimibly.--- A DRAWING 13.003 L TR-sr.—l - Oa can generally 'sell, and the law says they shall not give it __ ._ - -------------- away, ot course the 4.lonch w:is in a tix.. How r2...7'A female Prdestrian• Mi-s isli'dla Mc!'" hundred majority. k n ,,th o f t i me site keeps you waiting while .:•. ilic . t made out et e cann o t .ay, but •uppo.e they rose. perf,rmed week Before last at .Nea W th. dressing to reoei%c you. _ g pot the party thrimh on cenipet anti.: prilfd: England, the a:tunislung feat of .v:111.111:4 stoo e also have heavy gains for Plainer in hale.:, - and w:11 vote fin' the repeal of the law at, half miles in 500 half hours, and 50U quarter, 111. Mt county. . Ile Lext at zoot.'l2.—ii Ur aiabli rg 'Lc lli. , sidles ju sot) quarter hours. A I LELHUIL—.ALLENrow.N, Oct. 1.0.--Lehigh PENNSYLVANIA - SPEAKS nately with suspense,. Who can gi ye' us relief ? Again it comes booming to us through the stillness of the night, on wings of ether ! Pas the dear old mother of a..rugged race." mar shalled her - sons in battle array for truth and justice, and won the victory ? Hark again ! surely that was the shout of freemen, whO have broken the trammels of their thrall-=for no mercenary voices could have rung so joyous a peal ! Aye—here they come. proud in victory, and buoyant. in hope! What say you. broth ers—has success crowned your efforts ? slave you deserved well of your country ? d Aye aye —is the noble response. • Then let the welkin ring—for man, made in the image of his God, is „again free, and the seowlirg fiend of darkness has been scourged back to his dungeon. lictory perches upon out banner, and flaps her brilliant wings over a. recently benighted country. Our whole tick et is elected, and fanaticism already droops her haggard head. Glorious Democracy ! thou gi rat conservator of this Nation —how !Mich do we not owe thee ! As the Spartan defended his country from the foot of the in vador, with his valiant body and heroic soul. so the Democracy repel the dangerous preju dices which would blight our energies as a Na tirn, and blast our charaeters as a people. Dangers have sorely encompassed us—but it is a noble consolation to feel that through dan ger safety comes—and through trouble rest. IS' by all this joyous commotion ? It springs from the love of justice in Democratic breasts. Liberty awl Equality have asserted their great prerogative, snd the Constitution of the land and the consciences of men are safe from fur ther desecration. %Veil done, thou faithful and dr:Ott:Ll hund of patriots—with courageous hearts von have met the block calansiti, and' conduced it, even in its secret combination. Thirre is no enemy so stout, astobe able to storm the fortress of the mind. unless in its in lirmityit turn tr.,itor, and Fear unbar the gates. 'll - ,e valiant stand as a rock, while the billows break a noir rid them. The timid are as a skiff nit moored. tossed by every ripple.—Firmly have we, all stood by the landmarks of our party, and gloriously have we achieved a vic tory. In fear and despondency, the squadrons of oppression ; leagued in their sinister designs, stand paralyzed by the blows of freemen. ‘Ve May you shout with joy. ye who have encoun tered the peril, and a grateful people will re ward you for the.sacritices of the past. Pennsylvania stretches her giant hand to Georgia,'ind waves it in triumph over North Carolina and Virginia in passing. In tribula tion she has been for a year, while groaning under a despotism as contemptible as it was degrading. Iler just and generous soul could no longer bear the infliction, and panting with the wish to be free, she willed and effeCted its accomplishment. Sisters of the South-=we love this glorions Union with a lively* fervor, and no traitorous machinationsOan draw us from our fealty.' Equal we all came into the Union, and equal we must remain. A year ago, a cloud, charged with the blackness of darkness, hung like a pall over us. The sun shine of Truth has. dissipated that cloud, and Pennsylvania now stands forth in the full blaze of her accustomed splendor. Where now is that fell Demon of Intolerance and proscrip tion. which threatened to make another Louis ville of Philadelphia ? Rebuked in the face of day, and driven into his own dark abodes. Every where the true friends of the Constitu tion and rights of man have succeeded, and the banner of proscription trails in the dust. How shall= we recount the victory. and how thank the gallant victors—Constitutional Whigs and Democrats alike. The victory has been achieved by those who regard, our glorious Union as a thing of too sacred a character to be tampered with by the wild fanatics of the day. The National Whigs aided to rebuke a spirit which w,mid oblite rate all the venerated recollections of the past, and all the hopes of the future. Pennsylvania, whenever she is wanted in trying times, sends her gallant sons to the rescue. and potent must, ever be her efforts. Another State has been added to the PiIIAMID OF VICTORY. and the cry is still they come. Fanaticism and wrong may have its day : but in this country its life must be short, and its burial certain.-- Perrmy lint 11 ire n. ROBBEIM—The Catholic Church in Paradise township, York county, was robbed, a f&w weeks ago, of number of valuable articles, ineluditio. a (bailee Adams County: OFFICIAL The whole Demo cratie Ticket Erected!!! And a majority of Arnold Plumer!!!! WHERE'S SAM! ILcmint. Nielwlson. Boat NsoNAV ilson. Gettysburg, IG7 -.197 170 189 Cum berla nd, 88 10G .95 ' - 97 Lit tlestovl n, 78 51 , 78 48 Oxford, 90 . 41 95 30 York Springs, 84 307 100 289 Millerstown, 197 • 127 212 115 11vrlin. 90 54 - 91 52 lenal len, 83 140 89 131 lin nterstown, 137 93 138 91 Franklin, • 95 106 97 101 Uonowago. 100 25 100 24 Eleidlers but g, 46 76 45 77 n tjoy, 72 66 72 GG Aloon tpl easant, 146 22 148 22 nsimpton, 87 57 93 50 A blan t. , town, 58 52 57 53 Freedom, 39 40 40 38 Union, &2 27 64 25 Butler, 65 92 71. 84 - - PICK11•01--Boyer BRINIER iti rP. wierman. Gettysburg, , 171 191 170 192 Cumberland, 90 103 91 104 Littlestown, 78 •51 , 78 51 Oxford. - 96 30 94 30 York Stir ings, 84 304- 83 310 Mitlerstowti, 198 125 -197 126 82 55 90 54 MenalTen, 82 141 83 135 Ilunterstown. - 1:17 91 141 8,8 Franklin, 94 106 95 106 eonow ago. - 99 24 100 24 Ileidlersing, 43 7G 45 77 Mountjoy. • 72 . 65 . 72. 65 Alonntpleasant, 148 22 148 22 Hampton, t 6 45 88. - 56 Abbottstown, 59 51 57 .53 Freedom,. • :39 39 39 39 Union, • . , 62 27 • - 62 27 butler, 67 . 67 91 Seance. Martin.. .11Aurnux.Youttg. (1 et tysturg, 178 184 166 196 Cumberinnd, 95 100 91 104 ttlestown, 78 51 73 55 Oxford, lO2' 29 95. 30 York Springs, .100 280 99 292 lfillerstowa, 196 123 199 124 13crlin, 90' 53 89 55 Menallen, 85 138 83 140 flunterstown, 139 89 140 90 Franklin, 96 105 94 106 Conowago, 100 24 100 24 Heidlersburg, 45 77 45 77 Mountjoy, 72 65 72 65 lount pleasant, 148 22 148 22 Hampton. 88 56 88 56 Abbot tstown, 57 • 53 58 52 Pied um , 40 38 39 37 - 62 27 64 24 Butler, 68 90 65 92 1839 1613 1808 1643 117 - Domoerata; in SM L L cars—K. N's. in Roman. :rYikliijority for Plumer 105 : Robinson 273 : Picking' 151: Brinkerhoff 150 ; liuupttnun 165 ; Schick 0 26 'WWII"' Sam left in a harry—couldn't wail fur a "certificate iil character." Pennsylvania, *eath of Sam! dem., elected Ca aalleommiggioner —and the Legisla ture largely Dem oeratic PHILADELPHIA has done its whole duty. The result is -nn unparalleled Democratic tri cmph. The Majority for Plumer is 2619 Megee, Vein., lon Sheriff, 1744! Carrigan. Dein., for Register of Wills, 1200 ! Sherry, Dem.. for Clerk of the Orphan's Court, 2455 ! The Democratic County Legislative ticket, con sisting 'of r.ty.vEsr members of Assembly, and one• Senator, has also been elected - , and two of + fibers from the old Litv urouer are rinstrance and i les' ~ , st Lt.. • r ::'' V ..1...: roi'' ,•:„ 1? e . , 4i. 4 : s2 'egy . Illir _ FOR Ca. Commissionor 1784 1G79 1855 - 1582 Cominisainw 1796 1635 1800 1650 Treasurer has done better" —very much better. The mijority here is 898. ALLEGIIENY.—The whole DeinUeratic ticket, by from five to eight hundred 'majority, has been elected ! MONTGOMERY.—Tit thiS county'. we have a majority of 1713 over the allies. DELAWARE county elects the whole Dem ocratic ticket by majorities ranging from 200 to 700. In Old BERKS the Democrats have 4000 majority In BUCKS the whole Democratic ticket is _carried_ by from 500 to 500 majority. In CHESTER the Democrats have been sue- cessful WAYNE county has gone for the Democrats by about 800 majority. NORTHAMPTON gives about . l3oo majori ty for the Democrats. In lIUZERNE the whole Democratic ticket is elected. In SCHUYLKILL the' Democrats elect the Senator, Mr. Straub, and their whole ticket. In MONROE, the Democrath 'have about 1200 majority. NORTHUMBERLAND gives about 800 majority for Plumer, and 300 to 400 for Zim merman, Democratic candidate for assembly. FRANKLIN county gives 410 majority for Nicholson, but_ elects the whole Democratic county ticket ! Amseinblv In LANCASTER county Arnold Plainer, has a majority over Nicholson. Two Demo.. crass and three K. N's. elected to the Legisla- SEM DAUPHIN gives Nicholson 1000 majority. WASHINCiTON county has gone for the Dmiocrats.. CARBON-400 Democratic majority. JUNIATA elects the whole Democratic ticket. - BEAVER—Democrztic ticket elected. CLARlON—ditto. In FULTON there is a Derimeratie jority of 2 00.* In BEDFORD the vote is close. -- CENTRE-200 majority, for Ni cholson. In MONTOUR and COLUMBIA, Plums er'ii—tila]Cifily, well he - 900. - EsTm oREL A ND has pm& foe the Di rector Democrats as usual. - FAYE:Iit ditto. CLINTON—.2OI) 'majority for NicheTson., LI - COMING—WhoIe Ilernocratic ticket elected. Majority for PI tinter about 204. (.;LEARFIELD all right--Plituter's ma- jollity 300. t7ARNOLD PLUMER'S'mmogrrY . WILL REACH MANY THousAs ups ! The Pennsylvania Legislature. Philadelphia County, .1 _ Montgoraery " . 1 gain Schuylkill 44 I gain —.., Northampton & Lehigh, I York County. I gain _ Allegheney County. I gain .-- Soule other DiAtricts to he heard from. 11i.M.78.14 OP ItiII'ILIZEIVT.ATIVF:S. Deatocratx. K. Kra. 2 gain of '1 2 11 gain of 9 -- 1 gain ...... Auditor Philadelphia City, Philadelphia County, Delaware •a Chester 44. 3 gain Alon t gomery .. 3 — , Bucks 44 3 gain -- Northampton " 2 -- Lehigh - , Carbon Counties, 2 gain of 1 Schuylkill County, 2 •••••• Berks . ~.. , 4 gain of 3 Dauphin 2 York Cumberland Monroe & Pike Counties, Wayne County, Franklin Allegheny ~ 5 gain Fulton. Bedford & Cambria,. 2 . Blair & lluntington. Northumberland County, I Adams 4. I 5 6 Counties electing 43 Ilembers to be beard from.- (r7A DEMOCRATIC U. S. SENATOR IS THUS SECURED. Ad election took place in Illltitnore, on Wednesday, for first Branch of the City Coun cil, winch resulted in the election ut 12 Demo crats and 8 Know Nothings, and an aggregate Democratic majority in the city of 14:136!! being a gain of 3777 ! !! since the election of kinks as Mayor last October. This is an ex hibition of that ever reliable "SOBER SECOND THOUGHT OF THE PEOPLE." Let demagogues and bigots stand from tin der !! The MIGHTY AVALANCHEOF TUE PEOPLE is coining! ! ! J - Ohio elects Chase, ftptionist, Governor, by from 10,000 to 15,000 nv.j. He was sup ported by the Abolition "Ilepublicane," the largest part of the Know Nothings, and "the fig ends of all factions." friends of the Union and the Con stitution have the unspeakable gratification of seeing , Pennsylvania again restored to her old place in the steadfast Democratic column. WESTERN PORK.—The St. Louis Democrat, Veduel tracts for hogs for early delivery : 5.000 head at $5 ; 1,000 head at $5 50 ; and 800 head at S 5 60—corn fed, and to average 200 pounds. A CURE FOR A RATTLESNAKE BITE. —Take the yolk of a good egg, put it in a tea en!) , and stir in as much salt as will . make it thick enough not to run off, and spread a plaster and apply to the wound, -and I would ensure your life,for a six pence. The subscriber has tried the above remedy in a number of cases and never knew it to fail in one.—Ex. -Paper. [r . ". - 1 discontented man was perpetually in the habit of reminding second rib what an excellent manager his first wife was. Out of all patience. she oae day comforted him with the remark that no one regretted her death more than she did. 73 -On Fi'idav week 23 choice beeves sold at Louisvtlie at, la cents a pound. SZ.NIATZ. Democrats. X. N rs. Baltimore—Redeemed 3 gain 2 gain 1 I gain 2 gain of 1 E!!
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