She m$t $cjmMta. XV. B. PUNX EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMXfi, NOV. 10, 1S7J. Tlie Derrick ir yesterday pub lislies.ii table of the State vole, mostly official, which gives llartranft 12,140, ' and Rawlo 4,001 majority. What AuTTliinks. It is well known that Alex. M'Glure, ' editor of tho Philadelphia - 2Vnes,' an "independent" paper, ilcsired the suc cess of the Democracy at the late elco tioo, yet after ho Hilda his cflbrU iu vain, he goes on to tell a few of the . reasons, which, iH his opinion con-ArihuleU-to the defeat of that party: "JJut, while Governor Ilartruut's personal merits did much to save a debauched political leadership from a ; 'Watciloo defeat, the comedy of blun- j ders played by his enemies with such blind, persistent awkwardness va the '.main element 'bf, the canvass that. '. saved him. Madness ruled the Dem ocracy from the day, it entered upou ' the practical work of the contest. " While its lines woro diffused among ' the people, it wnA invincible for the ' struggle to every dispassionate mind j but when it was railed, into action, it came, not as an army prepared to I light a desperate battle, but as a riot 1 o-.is, discordant aud selfish moss of 1 hungry mendicants, who were intent only upon dividing the raiment of the .people upon the mere shadow of a . Democratic victory. Antony and Ciesar had parties, but Democracy had none, and in' bewilderiug confu sion platforms were considered solely as clap-trap inventions to delude . the ''people for a day, and nominations were rushed through in the midst of midnight orgies which would have, shamed ' a crowd of average down town Councilmen. Like the licuten " ants or Alexander, . when his crown awaited the succession, the leaders coo ' fused the councils of the party , with Ilia harsh jars of the conflicts of petty 'ambition, and there were none; to rally fho great masa of the people wno most sincerely desired to achieve .a positive ' triumph for reform, . And , from , the '.Bubcl of tongues - at Erie tbo parly ,-was flung out upon , tha etv of strife ,. without rudder or compass without organization or leadership, and doom ed to wither under palpable iuoBoien cy iu every vital channel.!' , , , .. ! : The Philadelphia, Zetfyer, : which deals with election - returns in the most profound and able manner, treat the occult relations of victor and - vanished with a tenderness and delica cy rarely equaled, and never excelleJ, olTers the following ; words of wisdom flud sympathy over our triumph : "The victors of yesterday' will, of course, be rejoicing to-day. This is the natural order of evoiits, but the vanished will Jinve, the consolation of knowing that .leither the city, nor tha State, uor the country will be half so badly rui ' ,'ns so.mo of their imaginative spo' rnon during tlio cauvass seemed, to think." ' This, however, is not the - brightest gem fro"m the Ledger on tho -4'esult. r, Its poetia muro was in- splen vdid liiood, and, after surveying - ton dorly the corpse of the dead Democ racy, it broke forth iu the following beautiful and touching refrain. The .expression "hor," as, applied to the Democracy, will bo understood to be ..mere poetic license; , . .,. ; .; . Affliction soro long tijno slip bore, . ; -' Physicians word in vain, 'Till t;od at last did hear her moan, i ' And cased her of lior pain. . '.' Gono to meet Bill Allen. . . A 'dispath from Ilazleton, Pa., of October 2? th, says: James Phil lips, of Tobnlianna township, on Mon day went out on the Poeono mountain hunting deer. His dogs started a liuek, and drove it in tho direction of the great nwainp' known as tho Shades of Death. Phillips followed. After walking a mile or so he heard the houuds coming toward him again, and toon afterward taw something disturb ing a jcJump. of bushes about fifty yards away. After watching the movement of tho bushes for some time he fired iuto them. The movement of the bushes ceased. Before he could go to tho spot the buck came bound ing along to his left, and disappeared in the swamp before he could fire, lie then walked to tho bushes, aud was horrified to discover the body of a lit tle boy about nino years old. The body was riddled with buckshot, and was lying in a pool of blood. A small basket, half filled with beech nuts, etood a short distance from whero tho child lay. The boy was an orphan nnd lived with a German family nam ed Sheibel. - We desire to be perfectly loyal to Republican priuciples, aud are. Yet wo do not see any special occa sion for grief over the defeat of Ames in Mississippi. If the Democracy must shoot and murder, we prefer they bhould do it under a State-government run by them, rather than under a weak Republican, who hasn't tho nervo to do his duty like a man. I'itkburijh (!a;cllc. MARYLAND EVE & EAR INSTITUTE (Ml N Chnrlrfi Slrrct, Itnltimnrs, lil. (JKOItrJK KKIUNO. M. P., Into Prof, of Kvn d Far Surgery In tho ; Washington University,, . Surgeon In Charge., Tli( lame handsome resideno of the late Charles' Carroll has been lilted up with nil the Improvement adopted in tho latest Schools of Kurope, tor tho special treatment of this class of diseases. Apply by letter to (jeorgo Kculing, M. P., Nur gcon in Charge. SO 4 Ct) n dirt- at Imnto. AtSMits wanted. Out 451 lit mid terms free. 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'A ":J j'.it !. j t I 11.: -. o1 - n M; ;i - ! ; note nEADs;; 7; ;;; -:; I,.- v ' i.i. a in . , CIRCULARS,... IS J-it. 1 ' , BLANKS. POSTE R S . , DODGERS, li:T '. : .-. ...i ...1 i'i ' :, .1 1 .. 1 1 HANDBILLS, LABELS, .'. SHIPPING TAGS, &c Furnit u r 0 It o o iiis J Tlio undersigned begs leave to Inform tho citizens of lonestn, and Mio public in general, that bo has opened a t'lisT CLASS f VJIXrTl Jli: sTOKK, in bis now building nt tho Junction of Kim St. and too UdluU XI ill Wind, where- lit ecpn 011 band a largo assortment of ,., ;,,,., : FJURN I TUR'Ei; ii 1: . .ConaiNt'mri Inptutof r .1 '1 ' Walnut rarlnrBeta: I !r u . i ; I ! ! ! Chamber tets, . ,.1 j.j,. , . . . . . Cnne SentChaira. ' 1 ... " t 1 ' Wood Seat Thair,11 ! :'! -.1 .n Bis-klngi t'hatrit, 1 t 1 Pininir. Tnblen, ..: . .; , , Extension. Tnblcs. ,. . J i r MavhloTnpTnblos, , , . ,' ' KltclM'ti Furniture, ' ' - ' i j Bureaus,' ,t.-i,: -.v!it rut I-tt , . .. 1 iiii?iiiii(i.i. 11 v , 1 j ..!; ;i c.i.i MMttroaae t ..j;ir .. ,. . wi'. VTboardH, I ' Hook CaseH, , , "'ii' Fanv Brackets, ' ' ' ' ' 1 Ixioking (ilasseM, 111.1.' 1! nn I rictura I'jramoH. Hod ; , , , , t 1 ( TTf'T,TTT3T?'CJ .Tr-r A TT-K?T- ,!i.. '! ii "i-in 1 ways on hand. r.l -)i' j - His roomslieiilg Urge, nd Well Wtuatf od ho is prepares) to viler superior in,dude incuts to purchasers,, , , , r ,t ) Call and examine his stoclc and prices, and bo convinced '- ' ' 1 !-..: y.'f 1 'r: 'i' ) j UNDERTAKING. A full atsortment Of Cofrlns and Cnikcts nonsUtntly in store. " " ' 11 i 23 ly; ,,-:. A. IL PAKTHIDOK. . .. i ' : r-r i ji.i ij t'.i'm f.n ..nr. '.ii! , j j v .Mite.i -.CfpjfT'-i; i. .ii ruii..t ,.,-r.sar,i--.,.:.i;-f' - , !' I'i.i" , I !. -.Mi I ! 1 i m DRUGSTORE! , Jaa. II. Ponea, Proprietor," ,ni:p'.iiu. l i 't ,;: n - t l ..-.'' v t . n"i:i ' nfA' v ' J . i' I ;. j ., Bonnor A Agiiow's Ulock,' j ; i i .-i I (..-rt i-'-M-i" .!:! i ELM. STBEKT, , ... TiobjmtA, JAt "t vi;tii-.". . -.a 'k '; i j: i 1 i'E ! l !."!' -it Vjl- a j -. ,i!i9.!w vrn L""- '' ' 1 ' . ' : , Agent for . 1 Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wilxi ' Cherry' and Horohound. ' t .1: ' I. "1 : . " ' ' - " , 'I ' . .f. M 11. a 1 ' .! 'il ' 1 x n u q s : .1 t U . . ; :, Jtii.ii 111" . PATENT MEDICINES, . a ' ' :r-l:::TOBAcco..';:-.:';..:;,t '.!";. . cigars, .-.! LlqVOns, For, 'Mdicatvse'OfrLX .1 .( ..I ti A -l J.1-.1 Mt.-i'-i . : uiiivi. rii ,' " - ' ' ; s; y .!;'' ( - White Tad, perfectly pure, sold mucll clieajier Uutri formerly i - Alr aTl kinds" Oils, Keroson'o, Tnr nfliititiK, . iionEine, Toilot ArUolea, I'er funierios, &c, for sule cheap. . . vr.I v i - i l i. JA8. H. FOJIKS. j NEBRASKySRIST MILL ' TUE GKIST MILL at Nobrnnlia (I-ney town,) Forest county, bus been thor oughly overhauled and rellttod in lirht elaits order, and is now running and doing all kinds vi'.- i. ,,;. i - . c J s t o m i m ar i w t s. i - . v l! :1 i FLOUR, ' FEED, ' i AMD OATS, Coustnutly on hand, ami sold at tho very lowest figures. ' ' ' . 8-m r- ' .J U. W. LEDEBDR.' ; DR.C.KEMBLE,, . Jbis bought out tlto store of , , u bLARDJnnbs,, Aud will carry on liis busiinifis hnrocifler. A full liuo of all tho goods JiiruiQily kept win still lio roiinil In tins nunc. I'liysi eians tiroaeriptions-farefull.f compounded by a Oiniipetm! ttPbsi-iniu'iHt a (ira.lunle of l'Ullsiioiplita C'ollo uf I'lutriiiary. W-3m.,,H tt ... ,mCKM!JLB, M.D. SOLDIERS : HlHabled hy wound, ruptnre, injnry or disease of any kind, however slig)iL,ai-uen-tulixl to ponsiou, and most of tno.to pon sioucd to increase of pension. McNeill it liireh, Washington, 1). O., tone of V hum was for years mi Examiner aint Clilcf of uiviKvoii in tue I'eiiNion umuo.j living ut the scat of Ooveriimcnt, have tlio verv host facilities for prosecuting these as well as other tiovernuiout claims. Informa tion trouly given upou aiidressiug tiioiu, cncloMiig stamp, 'f lio best of rufurences given if desired. . liil SUasCUlUlCfortho Foiebt ltepublieau It will pay. mmmmm CARPET HOUSE, SHRYOCK & t i . I I .! Wholesale and i i r . . : Foreign fe jAlhericnii Carpot inge ATattings, Oil ClotliH, ,' 'Mi! ' ; " Our tains, JaniUrquinH, tcc. t inn &rxuAL.ooirrjiAC7v M.ite.tof. ztiimi-MM, T ?. t '.- - " v: -' ' " - .1 .. . T J A ) CHURCHES, HOTELS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. l ' l I ! 1 i j -ii! i r' 'l i v; -; ;; SHRYOCK & Vi Mammoth Carpet and Mouse '11 .r I : ....I. -1,1.. .. Ilii,.l "I . 23tf, ,;,'.i .. IEADVIIIjIjIQ, i?, TliK'BOOT f -S1I0E STOKK ,UTt:-m .i. .: j .1 i '. n V I A . . is 1 ' i , I . ' 1 - . , 1 ' ' . . '. f I ' H -1 h I ' ' t ' ' . . ' ''. Second Door Kast from Depot fit roe L :..,! ii. vi ' . . i f. - t , ii I -1 fc : . : ... . ... ,. i. ..... ..... ,.; . .1 ... ! TITK onlv AtlTnnd eninjilrfd nssorttrirnl of nno"gnrls l the place.' f.verytlilng warranted as represented, (foorti Font C. O. I), to any pli'-ve wUb the lu ivilcge of examining." f". ;-',4- 4 ir. 77. II I A :.Z UOTOHlj H SPECIAL UCEs'xy'cUSTpMKas I V -. .i 'I.' ( ' 5 1 i" FROM OTIIRR TOXfXS. ; el .!.-.;'.' -.-. l ."!.' I 'I'ii 1'. 'T - ; : ,sT j.. . 1 i , i ' ICuidAftrtCMtAiiDOTOIM , , t ;i w v . i j ait ,n n ' . d.c. ciiJ.itfiriirf r i i rsrt - . r: 2 lJ a m IU I . Erf 111 i-i i . . I - i -1 ; - r 1..0 V .-. 1. ,. .. 'v. V 'm . A- V t- ', ,-. C 0Af a mrintli to encrgotie men and pOlvenic!i evervwhere. lliisiness honorable. KXCKI.SIOK M'F O CO., I'd Michigan avo., fhlcngo. 8tf 4 agenYs OUTFIT FREE ! IttrgL CoumilsftloiiH nttd Vah rrruiliuu ,. : . j 4 . for fcwlliug . i LIBRARY of FAMOUS FICTION coinpriMing tlio ton Jewels vf Inmyinatice JAtcraturei rilarlin'i ITojriM, Vlrnr of AVukrfli lil, UofclniHia Crsauc, I'uul ami Vlrslnla, CJiillftor's Travels, Klfy.iiiielli, Viillit-lt, IM.'.i.iln, l'nilii.i-,' ; .' TfJoifcm Atakbsa Klik-ht Ciiiiipiai- :n().'K VoLUjM K.l over 1.000 p.il :ih, lienutiluliy illiuiiat'U witii 1l jull lau. i'.iig:ivlm:s, Uiallin WOKLU'S hTHJtV I'.noK, and all wan: to lead il. Atclit's HiiH-l l'ruolo nit li illicit li..i uk ) riil- Juitiiiully lauvssb. . J. U. J'ol:i).C u.,4 --" -1 W 1'uik l'luie, N. V. Rin nnni;(SY:vK " av vn a ltte. OlU.UUU. y. Distributed evervl."nluys P'io jJuo.t.w 1 1 pi-iin.,.;.$.;u,(ii'ii 2 ir..U, (.ii.. -,0.000 b.il prices, amounting t, Mount) Miolu tickets, JJO; quarters, $r; twen tieths, il. I'irculius of inf.iriiiiitioii n,.,. l'n.es cashed. A, DONAU it t'O., Itank eiM, 21 Park Row, Saw York. V, O. Unx lloyal Saxon and lirn usu i.-k (lin-tM-n-ment l.otlelics eoiiMlantly on Jiaml. i;ij . .."Mr. ; i cii. ..ri!"-;"'. .ji . . i-i ' I n . -1 . ftl E A D V I L L E, P A . , DELAMATER ' - ..i Kctnil Denlr'rM In" AVTinclow BUtiflcSjX.arcr" t 'Vi .r .: DKJiAMATEH; - - Fufilishing Estrtblishmetit, I 1. A4 :!' O' ..tS. tS. - ti -a rS CCI 1 "!'. -.to fefi ;',:;;":!;,:..gr..F!,,,:55'! - i .... m f-i , ? r :rj.W.; rt 15 5 7 rii'BNiint niiit rrelltiihle T'iiii?svinciil. . "Ilemililul !" "(.'Imrinmg!" "Oh, ' how lovely!" "What are they worth ?" Ax. Such aro exclamations by'thoso who' son tlie lariAok'gaiitNo-l'lHcsiKis produced by the Kiiropeuu and American Chronic ru'disliing CI). They iiro ait pcrlect (irms of Art. No one can resist tho temptation to buy when coping the t!hrumos. Can vassers, a;-ents, ami la-lies nnd genllemrii out of eiiil(yinnnt, will find this tho licxt opening ever tillered to make liioner. I'ur full particulars, send stamp fir confnlen. tial t-irculur. Address K. Cilciisuu A Co.. 7.'!S Wiifington Si., Iii.stun, Mass. II Beyer's Foultry Powder. WammteJ, If jurf in tli:i(. io euro cuifkts ( it. ici u l.! IV, K t:tiai. itliHfUI'l O t.l Ui!- fuwdur. tn l h.ttjwnl ti ordinary riu-.'U'i n to c!tni. llLifw ao'l iMoi)tr fi-'Ctii.u;. pni intiopKHiiftti rorniinttiunici na.Miiy u.tiattv n j oaliry (nuninconniMiinwiiiftir out (rut'th it M.;tlri?o.Ai Stm f... upoi.ru- A. C. MEYER ft CO..BnHtmor6. .... wnii u iiretaui BUptny tu TIIV ERTA.M, STBATTOX L SMITH MKADV1LLF. 1A Hcnd for Circular an. II Sjioctinens o I'laiii slid Ornamental I'eiiinaiisliii.. Km ot close six cents in stamps. No attention will bo paid to postal cards or letters with out slumps. Address, A. W. (SMITH. MeadvUle, Pa. i.' 'm TOIt Woi; i'l'l'l.lt! K ileal I v oxecututl ill ll"-1 AN oiiice. .6 -7 '5:3 H f. H ..! A, TJ M J i v M n a,g.-i:- n ' - O 1 L " Sr 1 it. S h H c W; ;v,:. r- ; 1 UJ 'l V' h - s- I--'-" H-.a - .-52 S .. ' a $ - c'k 2 2- '- JJ 6 - ms i, - p . e 'v.. "U ?S tie:- I