l)c afcflfcrsonian, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1868. 0--WIIAT MAKES YOUR HAIR SO BarnFix! Mns. S. A. Allen's improv y.'i new style)MlK Restorer or Drfssiing (in one Louie) Price One Dollar. Every Uru-rgist e!ls it. A new time table for the I. L. & "NY l'ii'.road appears in our roluruns to-day jySce Mi.- Jeannctte Jackson's card in .other column. Important Musical Information. j ..iiiic'.u'iii in the prices of Maon tc Hamlin's Vabiuet", ' Metropolitan" and " Portal)!" : c:ii!. He is jtliin.fr a 4 OctaTe Organ for "?")": a Octave double reod 5 Flop, with trem- In f.T a and a .r Octave double rccd 6 6top, r-ili a ik w patent "v;-x huniana" attachment i ni.atio:i of the human voice) and other new i:ivt iitions for 17 J. iftiid to him fbr the new iroi.lar. swerving devotiou through a long period of public service to liberty and equal riehts. The November Meteors. Thirc was a nio.-t brilliant display ofMe t -s iu t'.u- heavens on Friday night and Sat l.nl.iy in. mire; l:u-t. which was witnessed by n! r- rf pc i:-o:;s, ail otr the country. The 1 .vt :.icnt commenced at about 10 o'clock on ! i-by i veiling, and lasted until daylight on f-: ,.t'.:rd.sy morning. Some five thousand dis-tM-; Mf!C) were counted, and the trains of r r :- v.-ere r.:i usually brilliant, presenting the v i rl. u- shade w jreen, orange, blue and red, !:. ! r.- v;i:.cd vi.-il.lc for an unusual length of t 1 movement uf the meteors was from Ki-t : Vn4. The display was viinescd by l - v 1 L ;r cii on. i i.C 1 X . following uaiucJ gentlemen i'.:c'i"i Directors of the Stroudsburg AznliY hit J. .. Sairuel S. Drehcr, George Nvce, I'hslip M.'liush, Richard S. Staples, irershom Hull, William Smith, T-Iichael R-insberry, otogdell Stukes, Stephen Mistier, J-mes Bell, Jr. John Rutz. Jonathan Fethcrman, William V'all.tce. 1 l.auVs r.ock, fur December, is at T'..U :i:ini';i.ri!oc8 both the year and ; - r ;h splendour of it en.7r.i- ."-!. ion j late, the beauty and aoap- '"i's pattern, the excellence of its mu-:!t-.rary contents is a most triumphar.t "? t year which has been marked by a j r-grc.-Irn of successes. Not is a .:c to send in your subscriptions, so as :... .:l-c the new volume with the New In his proiectiis, ioley promises a ii : r W9,b;it as Codey r.ever goes i pror.ii-cs, wc may expect the coni '!) of the lx.k to be an improvement : t'i'ii just -Jr.-d. which one would thifck '. Term, 3 per annum. Addres ': Philadelphia. Fi-om our Scranton Correspondent. Kckaktoj.', Pa., Not. 17, 186S. Mr, Epitor: Since last writing, our city has assumed a passive quietness which, though of late somewhat disturbed, in not, by any means, foreign to it. How long thin state of things will last, depends, more or less, on the quantity of the crathur vended within our Milesian pre cincts. I might say, those carnivals of broken heads, for which this city is noted, appear to be of a periodical nature, receiving their stimulous from the pay desks of our many corporations: verifying, in this instance, that not exactly "the love," but the receiving "of money"i s "the root of all evil." The elections, which so generally excited the attention of the people, being decided, local af fairs will have to fill the wonderful void the decision has created. The protracted eclebra t"ou of t?ie r;!oi-:oiii victor; , and terrible defeat, j I mentioned in my last, can hardly be commen ded, when carried to bo alarming an extent, even though circumstances might warrant a slight innovation on the laws of sobriety. Still, it has not been unattended with some favorable results, as I hear of quite a number who now contemplate joining our temperance organiza tions. These decisions were, no doubt, promp ted by their awaking on the morning following the celebration with throbbing heads and tremu lous hands ; when undoubtedly they would, ve ry feelingly have concurred with the English man who. havinsr participated in a eimilar 'cruise," found himself in a similar condition, and, while gazing on a pair of lazy porcine, soliloouixed thus : "No 'cad 'ache in the morn- in' for you, 'appy 'ogs. 'Appy 'ogs : 'ow I wish I vas a 'og." The Nay Aug Hoso and Engine Company are making preparations for a Grand Festival at Washington Nail, on Thanksgiving night. They have, since visiting Slroudsburg, purch ased a very serviceable I lose Carriage, for active service. The one paraded through your strc-cU is to be reserved for similar displays. The man Koth, who was arrested some six weeks since, for the murder of Peter Deppre, in the 11th ward, has been admitted to bail, iu the sum of -?-r,C00. Barry, the wife murderer, is now in close con finement at Wilkeshaxre. No clue, as yet, to the perpetrators of the mysterious murder of the unfortunate man Tiernay, whose dead body was found near the Pawnee Coal Company's cracker, though sus picion points strongly to come noted roughs in the 12th ward. The most inhuman deed I have heard of lately, was the placing of an infant, tied up in a pack, on the track cf the Lackawanna and Clcomsburg Railroad, some three miles from this place, by its mother. This occurred about a wiek ago. The engineer on an approaching train witnessed the deed, and supposin-j it wa a stone the placed there, stopped the train and nr;e?tc-'l bcr. On nuestioninr her as to the reason for the horrible deed, ti.e inhuman mo ther nonchalantly replied, that she did it be- MISCELLANEOUS. The Bulletin claims that San Francisco has now a population of 153,000. Indianapolis claims to have the largest and neatest theatre iu tha West. The conscience fund of the United States Treasury amounts to orer 100, 000. Mustaches and no side-whiskers are the order of the day for the coming winter. According to a statistician in the Lon don Quarterly, the population of the world is 1,350,200,000. Iowa has 132 lodges of Odd Fellows, with a membership of 8,000, of whichl, 055 were initiated last year. Jackson couuty, Michigan, has produ ced a champion corn busker who husked 100 bushels tn 8 hours In the Schuylkill county almshouse is an Irish woman who has reached the age of one hundred ami nine. yean. 1 Negro Vote3. M' Vi-r ( lection, three negroes were ' -y Democratic election boards, in county, to vote, and all three voted i vrtlc ticket. At the Presidential hi t!mt stronghold of Democracy, Tow in t t'.vns-hip, Carbon county, the Denio '. :ion bo;4rd allowed a negro to vote, t .d f r Seymour and IHair. The former iirrcd some distance ofT; the latter ut to ik place pretty "close to hum," as ; r would sav ; all the incidents occurred ii l.; ) v '.MTiriili: i:f IV nnv'vai.!a rlifrr n- in opposition to Constitutional What sav-: the Monroe Democrat . the Democracy of Mvuoe to such Dcmo .:1c ai.ti-Di-moeratie -JoJngs ? If it was .V. i,r these Democratic negroes to vote, it .1 c: : ;a:nly Le right for publican negroes r; :- in fjnire ; but as c :i -I'.tition and law ''i.'.il: tills thinj, and .1.4 Republicans diHar 1 i ti:e Democracy, in that they are burden, v. 1 ;h a conscientious respect for such prohi : i jt. It would lie a well, perhaps, for Con--.s, aiucd by the Legislature of the Beveral at once to adopt the Constitutional a id :ui t fccuring impartial suflrage, and 1 give I oth Democratic and Republican, ne- n the l-.gal l i'ht to vote. U. S. Senator. At d mcetiDg of the Republicans of r L-cfjUchauna Count', held at Moutrose, Xvvcuiler Otb, 1 SGS, the following pream h'.j ard resolution were unanimously ul -;.teJ : 1 .'- -U-.-.J the next Legislature will have to elect a Seuator in place of Hon. Charles R. J:cla!ev, whose term expires on the f-tfth of March ; a uJ whereas only a tried and true statesman should be chos t:i to that office a man whose political !crd is without a stain, aud who com I .sc.- j-.litity and exulted character with L'.-g.j-ljture experience, therefore J:-s-,!ctl, That in Hon. Galusha A virovv we have uch a mau. For twelve jcars a Representative in Congress, through the most tryiog struggles that have u:arked our history as a nation, he never in a single instance faltered or de crtel the cause of freedom j and in tht days when to be an aoti slavery wan was a ter.ruach Le stood firmly for the Right, vc--;ti'jg fearlessly all the schemes of the tluvcry propagandists. As a legislator i public c'peaker, he has devoted the best portion of bis life to tie advance u.etit cr the priuciples of the Republican party. Ills long experience as a member f the Houee aud Speaker of that body, i4 Lim iu au eminent degree for a sat iu the .Senate of the United States, and we therefore earntly recommend his c:jCtiou as due alike to his integrity of character, his ability as a siatesujan, hie .Tj-fTsvuc as a legislator, 10J bu un. cause "it was so cross." Hhe i? now in our County Jail, awaiting her trial. The "Dver Park," attached to the Yyoming House, is no longer a deer park ; the deer bn vinjr len submitted to the cruel and varving fortunes of the "dice." Having been won by different parties, these beautiful specimens of the animal kingdom will be separated and lost to our city; to the surprise of the many, who telt a pride in having sucn curiosities in our midst. The Steam Gong at the Blast Furnaces of the Iron Company, used for the purpose of sig nailing the men to and from work, and, aleo, as a fire alarm, was distinctly heard, a few days since, at Sand Cut station, on the D. L. & W Railroad, a distance of twenty-one milet. The largest yield of pig iron ever made at the Blast Furnaces in this place, in any one week, was the run of last week, when 868 tons were produced. The Scarlet Feve r is quite, prevalent in scve rai of the Wards of this city, proving very fa tab Seven cases and four deaths are reported in one family in the Oth Ward. A few cases of "Grecian Bend" are reported in this vicinity, but as it has assumed a tolera bly mild form, we are in l opes that it may be eradicated before it becomes a serious thin j. would suggest, in all such cases, the application of the infallible remedy. Yours, T. Some oue says if Seymour has his eye on the Presidential chair, he had better take it off or Grant will sit on it. The wines and liquors belonging to the estate of the late President Buchanan wero sold by auction for $1,200. The gro-rth of Philadelphia attracts ceneral notice. N.earlj five thousan new buildinir8 have been erected this year. Canada has a young lady of twenty three, who is seveu fet seven inches tall and weighs three huudred and seventy pounds. Mr. Seward has negotiated a quarter of all the treaties that we bava concluded since wc became a nation. The ceuotry below Richmond, and even within a lew miles 01 the city, is said to be unusally full of foxes. Rete'.ehem, Pa., Not. 16. Rishop Ste vens were seriously injured by a fall on Saturday night. Not u Democrat was elected to any of- 5ce within a hundred miles of the pubh catiou office of the La. Cross Democrat In the towu of Goshen, Vt, there was only one Democrat last September, and he bolted this month for Grant. Repub hcau gain, 100 percent. Pittsburg, Not. 10. Hon. J. M. Kirk patrick has been appoiuted Judge of the District Court to fill the vacancy occasion ed by the appointment of Judge Williams to the Supreme Bench. "O, tempora ! O, mores!" or, in other words, how sick the Democracy are. They are nigh unto death ; aud we feel it 1 . . our duty to ten them thai there is "no blam in Gilcad" applicable to their case Repent ye and believe. A young couple in New Albany made a pleasing let. In case cf Grant s eh tion he agreed to marry the maid : r.i:d case of Seymour's success she agreed to marry him we don't mean Seymour, who ia not supposed to be in a connubial mood. Let ur. hnve peace. Mr. Wulhce, Chairman of the Cop ctate ComcMttcc, it u said, 13 about to publish a new arithmetic, designed lor the use of exclusive Copperhead schools- It will have but oue rule loss and gait by which the learned scholar can prove that by losiiig jice dollars a day he can The Pike County Melee. We noticed some weeks ago, the shoot ing of Mr. Lyon, in Lehman township, Pike County, Pa., near Uoose ronu. We extract from the Milford Herald the following additional particulrrs : Mr. jyon had been attending to his daily la ors. and returned to his home rather ate in the evening : his wife, being of a quarrelsome disposition (and at various . . . ' . v . 1 . . . times makinz threats tnat she wouiu pui an end to his life), again commenced to abuse and illtreat him. After having several words with each other, My. Lyon retired for the night, leaving his wife, and a little son six years of age, in the iitchen. Mrs. Lyon, not satisfied with the words they had had, went to near neigh bor s house and procured a load ol buck shot, statiug to them that there was deer iu the swamp near the house, and that she wautcd to shoot t. Ihe buck shot was given her and she returned to her house, nothing being mistrusted by the neighbor. Mrs. Lyon took the double-barreled shot-gun belonging to her husband, and loaded the barrels, putting seven shot in each, and proceeded to his chamber, ....a where she found him on his back asleep She took deliberate aim and discharged the contents of one barrel into the head of her husband, shooting out both eyes and otherwise injuring him. In this con dition he laid for two days, without any assistance whatever, until a neigbor hap pening to pass by, stopped in and found Mr. L. in a helpless condition. 11c at once called a physician. It is rumored that Mrs. L. contradicted herself several times, when questions relative to the deed were asked at times statiug that her son did it, and then giving different versions. She is now in the jail at Mil-ford. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION RETURNS Tho Vote of 1808 Official. Aud. Gen. President, COUNTIES. The Union Depot. This idea, that rnce dwelled only as a dream on the minds of mauy has become a fact. A Uuion Dc pot is to be built at the junction of the four railroads iu Phllipsburg. Engineers have laid out the gronud plain and it is proposed to erect a buildiug larger than any in this section. One of the Engi neers informs us that it will be after the plan of the Uuion Depot in Chicago. It will stand between the dopot now used by the Morris & Essex and Central roads iu Phillipsburg. Changes of trains and the shifting of cars will take place there instead of the Lehigh Valley depot across the river. This will place Phillipsburg among the great railroad stations along this route of the West. Free Press. The New York Tribune says : Two more unfortunates, Weary of breath, Rashly importunate, Gone to their death ! Take them up tenderly, Lift them with care, Handle them gingerly, Poor Seymour and Blair ! One of our exchanges has invented a new remedy for the toothache. It con sists simply ia hitting the rebellious molar with a paviug stone, and repeating the dose uu til the tooth is dislodged. If that doseo't bring creosote to humiliation, then we are uo judge. Commissioner Wilsoo, of the General Laud Office, has just received returns showing a disposal of 13,080 acres of the public lauds at the local office at Oregon eity, Oregon, during the past month, un der the cash aud homestead system. ...... The bill prohibiting lotteries io Geor gia has become a law. rrow lich iu a short time. A correspondent of the Tribune says that the late Democratic Legislature of Ohio having enacted that no dcvic3 of any kiud should be pnutcd on the ballots- nothing but the bare uames cf candidates and the oQces for which they were sup ported and the Democrats of Monroe County having headed their ballots "The "White Mans Government,' the State Canvassers have been constrained to re ject them all, returning the Republican candidates as elected iu that Democratic stronghold. NORTH CAROLINA. GRANT'S MAJORITY REPUBLICAN CON fiRESSMAN, Raleigh, Nov. 14. Ry a close count of the vote iu the Vllth District, Jones. Republican, is said to be elected by "a majority of from 200 to o'JO votes. The Democratic had claimed this Distaict for Durham by a large majority. This leaves a gain of only one Democratic Congress man. The State will probably give Grant 12,000 majority. Two politicians of Indianapolis made an agreement that if Seymour was elect ed President, J M was to take a wife ia six weeks or forfeit 5500, and if Grant was elected (; was to do the same. The gentlemen are both "old bachelors," and the question with the loser now is a pecuniary one, whether $500 paid out and no marriage won't in the long run, be a better investment than a marriage with numerous 500 bills in the future. A ghastly scientific discovery is report ed from Turin, where Professor Castaur ani, the celebrated oculist, has it would appear, found a way of killing animals, by forcing air into their eyes, within the space of a few seconds, and, it is thought, almost without causing them any pain. Withiu the space of a few minutes four rabbits, three dogs and a goat were kill ed in this manner. The most remark able thiug about this "killing made easy" is the fact that it leaves absolutely no out ward trace, and it can be as easily appli ed men as to animals. The Chicago Times surrenders grace fully, aud does not ask the usual cour they tendered to prisoners of war, who are allowed their side arms. It says : "Our radical opponents have got things all their owu way. The emigration to Salt river leaves them a clear field. We leave them at the moment of adieu, our blessing, several thousand of torches, a quatity of benzine suitable for illumiuat- purposes, and a quantity of other inr traps and paraphernalia for which we have no further use. ihe uplands of bait nv er afford no employment for much of the furniture accumulated daring the late caura5g. A New-York Repeater in Rhiladeipliia, Forfeiture of Bail. PniLADKLiMUA, Nov. 1C Michael Fitzgerald was brought here from New York, on Friday, on a requisition, and on Saturday he gave bail to answer a charge of illegal voting. His case was called, this morning, but he did answer, and his bail was declared forfeited. Mr. Maun, representing the prosecution, said that when the application for a countermand was made on Friday he feared this re sult the flight of the defendant. He did not at the time believe that there was any sincerity in tho application, uor did he suppose that atty effort had been made to secure the attendance of wit nesses, whose absence was the ground of a continuance on triday. Now if the bail be sued out and the money secured there will be another effort to ootam the man for trial. Judge Peirce directed the bail to be at once sued out. Reverdy Johuson, who was appointed juimster to rngianu a tew montl:3 ago, may now be, set down a3 about the most unpopular American alive. Immediately uroi) his arrival in Great Britain, he be gun, hobnobbing and fraternizing with such men as Lord Wharncliffe, Roebuck, and Laird, the builder cf tho Alabama all bitter and persistent enemies of the United States during tho Rebellion. He chief pleasure seems to consist in toady ing to these aristocratic monarchists and allies of slavery. His conduct and speeches are criticised severely by the Li berals of Great Britain, no "less than by sensible men at home. They are mon befitting the representative of Frauce or Russia than the ambassador of a republi can sovernraeut. Even Seward is sick of him. His recall, if it does not come sooner, will certainly be one of the first acts of Grant's administration. Bucks Co. Intelligencer. Adama, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford, Buck, Bjtler, Cambria, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawiord, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greece, lluntingdoa, Indians, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaatar, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia, P.ke, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Sullivan. Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Yenango, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, Wvotning, York, IB -4 Q tr. n 3 o ' C ' 2632 3174 2917! 3170 23SS0 1492330-437; 14671 3QS7 3159 4US2, 34 12 3540 2G75 C04l 2024 2625 3019 2097 j 2?9-S 741313921 7917' 13973 3841; 31S3 398G 30GG 7612 38G3 7769( 353S C98l! 7639 705; 7613 3723 3292 36U3, 3256 2S49 3597. 2935( 355i r.-j-r Jill 509i 3JJ4 w - 1 2129 27721 2189 33S9 850 1909 1S95 1992 2077 7026 3801 6190 401G 509 7702 3745 352 4321 782 441 27721 37Go! 3429, CG58; 9178 394 2745 3646 G490 2929 ;;o!0' 2oS2 4022 2956! 1993! 3037 1974 2765! 205Uj 4058: 2143; 5390 7322 5455 4433. 4539 2764! 10541 45311 4773 349 427H 4451 1113! 802 4171! G507! 41 GO 568 8007, 3792 3.;5 4591 4997 2610 1119 4555 4609 294 4171 1107 1722 3374 3473 2199, 4e42 2301, 207G 2094 1467 1-G.J Lafayette College. We took a look this morning at the new buildings now being erected for students in the rear of the main College building. Ono of them is nearly finished, while the other two will be ready for occupation by January next. Each ot thcrn allows two rooms for two occupants, one for study and ono for sleeping and it is intended. to have such also the headquarters of an eating club, a dining room being provided. Be tween the new buildinps aud the Astro nomical Observatory the ground will be leveled off and used for a campus, whilor in the rear of them a gymnaium and ten pin alley will be erected. We learn that work on the new wing of the main Col lege building will certainly be resumed in the Spring, and that in connection there with the building itself will be rough casted or other-wise improved. Substan tial pathways arc also to be made in every direction, and the next Commencement promises to sec the greatest strides in the wo;k of beaut' lying atd improv'ng tho Collcge grounds. Easton Free Press. A Deserving Cat'sf. An nrpea! now being circulated thrmi-li .ut t!. United States for contributions to aid the suffering Swiss, who on the 27th of Sep tember were visited by the most appall ing calamity which ever took place in the aunals of Switzerland Heavy rains fell a? that period for eight days, swelling every mountain rivulet into a torrent, moving rocks weighing hundreds of tons from their places and piling up in the rcead- ows the mountain aeons oi ages. noie 1809J 3301 J forcst, vineyards and grain fields disap t? peared not a vestige of roads, fences and 4500 2147 1473 15313 857015792 3769, 3691 17 10 42G7 2558 4315 4733 G305 5004 9992 13420 1073 14303 4660 5031 4713. 4639 2068 i n eoid 1647 2659 632 993 4793 1859 735 809 4177 1629 2769 7949 6905 1194 1663 4452 7701 3694, 41 4G 1029, 4979 184G 813 8083 1269 4789 3825 730 4078 1607 2915 6803 1697 7759 4240 2570j 252G 2G64 2416 10G33 60609 60995 55173 60G33 60 339! 1269 1604 8192, 1665, 3195! 461) 46-2 5410 2054 4431; 37G1 811! 9538 1313 1809 84G 3377 2051 1340 2990( 494G 2099 5335' 1962 4913 3397 II AKT& 831,063 Beyle. 321,391 ! 1549 1765 G053 9006 TOTAL: Ceant, Rep. maj., 9.G77 Republicans in in Roman. Rep. maj 370, 1313 1703 G93 8707 9429 1925 1319 3261; 1779 473 651 4662 3392 5519 1951 2081; 1277 4759, 3774 3020 1757 5051 j 46C7 200O 05,9 52951 r2G0 1023! 1766 0449. 9094 342 20 , 313.3S2 j. 23,698 small caps: Democrats THE VOTE BY STATES. roa GRANT AMI CCLTAX. States. Electors. Majorities. Maine. 7 29,000 New Hampshire. 5 7.000 Philadelphia, Nov. 16. This morn ing the case of Michael Fitzgerald, brought hero From 2s ew lork on a re quistitiou, and charged with illegal vot ing, was called. The defendant failed to answer. The bail entered into on Satur day was ceclarei forfeited. Mr. Mann, who represented the prosecution, stated that when the application for a continu ance on Friday wa3 made he feared this result, the flight of the defendant. He did not believe at the time that there was any sincerity in the application, and did nut believe any effort had been made to secure the attendance of witnesses, whose absence was the ground of a continuance on Friday. Now is the bail sued out and the money secured, there will be another effort to obtain the man for trial. Judge Pierce directed the bail to be sued out at once. The State of New York, outside of the city and its suburbs, gave more than 70, 000 Republican majority at the late elec tion. This was met and overcome by a still greater vote on the other side by the ruling party in the city. These apposite interests, so strongly manifested, have giv en rise to a proposition for a division of the btate, so that the city of New lork and a few of the adjoining counties may be set apart as a separate and homogene ous Commonwealth. As tho matter now stands, the city rules the State, fastening all the corruptions of tho municipal gov ernment upon tho couutry district, nearly all of which are entirely distiuct from it iu population aud material interests. J B. Commissioner Rollins has issued a cir cular calling the attention of all officers of the internal revenue to the regulations for the marking and branding of casks or packages of distilled spirits. All of ficers are notified that they must be strict ly complied with. Gaugers will hereaf ter be held responsible for the securo at tachment of stamps for distilled spirits. Ylter the stamp is affixed it should be cancelled as prescribed, and then covered with transparent varnish. Collectors and other receiving officers, are instructed to detain or seize any and all casks or pack ages of spirits guaged after the receipt of theso instructions, which are not marked aud branded as required by law. infTbe Democrasy are fearful that Grant may tarn out a second Johuian. We'll risk it. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Tennessee, California, Nevada, Oregon, Missouri, Kansas, Nort'i Carolina, South Carolina, Minnesota, FIorida, Arkansas, Alabu ma. Total, t 5 12 4 0 5 SO 5 21 13 10 8 8 8 3 10 3 3 3 11 3 U 0 4 3 5 8 217 7G.442 6.455 3.041 32,500 22,699 8,000 35,000 10,000 G2,(!00 31,000 15,500 53.000 4,000 30,000 l.roo 1.000 500 21,329 5,000 8.000 9,900 5,000 20.000 1,355 8BVMCCK AMD BLAIR. New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana, Tola' 33 7 3 7 11 9 0 76 498,509 9,230 2,633 2,500 31,400 40.000 40.000 30,100 185,819 Total number of votes in the Electoral College, 294. Necesanry to a choice, 148. Total for Grant and Colfax. 219 Toul for Seymour and Blair, 7G Grant's Electoral Majority, Crant'e popular Majority. Elected by the Legislature. 142 312.G90 Monroe County Election Returns. OFFICIAL. State. I Preidenu t- a q a Townahipa, 3 2 " 3 2. i Barrett, 20 14S 23 149 Chestnuthill, 47 242 51 201 Cool ba ugh, 33 172 SO 186 Eld red. 3 165 a 191 Hamilton, 84 299 95 310 Jickson, 24 142 23 140 Middle Smithfleld, 11 303 17 318 Paradiee, 32 72 39 Ki Pocono, 39 190 47 185 Plk, ' 10 191 21 179 Pricr, 9 ,H 10 42 Koss, 27 113 20 120 Smithfleld, 5ft 247 50 250 Stroud, 1R) 23S 136 242 Slroudsburg, 202 128 209 127 Tobyhanna, 2D 69 19 77 Tunkhannock, 00 50 00 56 Total, 735 2780 813 2915 735 813 Hem. maj., 20ai 2102 Republics ns in itaii. bridges were iett, and houses, mills anu factories wre torn from their fonndatiens. Twelve milhons of dollars tfU! f.1 f?.? short of the lo?s sustained. Prompt measures were at onee taken to relive the sufferers, and a generous aid has already leen afforded them. It is ielt that the United States should respond and justify Uuropean opinion of her cor dial sympathy with the unfortunate. Cheap Vegetable Cellar. Sink a barrel two-thirds of its depth into the ground (a box or cask will ku swer a better purpose) ; heap the earth arouD d the part projecting out of the ground, with a hope on all 'lues ; place the vegetables that you desire to keep io the vessel; cover the top with a water tight cover ; and when winter sets in, throw an armful of straw, hay, or some thing of thit sort, ou the barrel. If th bottom is out of the cad; or barrel it will be better. Cabbages, celery aud otht-r vegetables, will keep in this way as fresh as when taken from the ground. The celery should stand neatly perpendicular, celery and earth slteruatin. Freedom from frost, cs?a of ueocs.-:. aud especially freshness and free-den; from rat, arc i!-c; r.f II yrliw.'iwe The Coal Speculation. 1 he recent suddeu advance in the price of coal is un accountable, and cannot be referred to a deficient supply ; for we larn that there is more than sufficient to meet im nediatc demands. There is said to be a t all fore- at work in the mines. There is no in crease in the rates of transportation ; an J there is a gojd prospect of a contiued lib eral yield, for some time to come. The? rise uudoubtebly results from speculative causes, aud is, to come ext:nt, bused upon the probable necessities of the people ; who, it is expected, will become alarmed at the sudden advauce, and, like stock speculators in a "bull market," will rush in to buy, for fear that by waiting they will have to pay more. In our oriuion, those who are actuated by such considerations will regret that they did cot wait for the fall, which is sure to come, an ! that too beicr.) long. New Fee Bill. The new Fee bill passed by the last Legislature, makes nti: mcrons and important alterations in er quisites of public officers. Among the changes ;here is a reduction of th.' charge by Aldermen and Justices of the lV:.Cw'. for acknowledgments of deeds and other instruments of writing, from fifty to t-ton-ty-five cents. Special Notices. The Last C M Ml A 1 1 ft OUt PR REST0(g( BfllR DRESSltfi JVewtyhjtnoneBoifte will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, ftnd produce luxuriant growth. It U perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair as well as those who wish to restore, it. The beautiful gloss and perfum Imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sale by all DraggWa. DErOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y.. pkiONEdoILar For 6ale, wholesale aud retail at Ifel linsheail's Drug Store, where dealers wilj be supplied at the Mauufacturcr's prices, Nov. 21, IS07.-1 yr.
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