pa 4 Eetegrapb), HARRISBURG aturday Afternoon, September 29, 1880 To BEIICIVII lIION Ilysr.—Wet the spot in on j u i ce , put on salt, and lay in the sun.— ric add or cream of tartar will do in the e of lemon juice, by wetting lt. o bat Morns rs Comm.—Spread a wet h on the carpet, and iron with a hot flist round the edges and places where you sue t them to be. Do this a few times in the rse of the year, and you will save your oar-, from the moths. •••••=4.111. 0 . ice CABTOR Om.—One drop of the mesee of . er almonds will counnimiosts an agreeable and smell to an ounce of castor oil; and I not at all affect its medicinal action. Per taking this medicine should order it to be flavored. ORRICITION. — We stated yesterday, upon in . ation which we deemed reliable, that Mr. . McVey had resigned the position of Con tor on the Pennsylvania Railroad. We sub ently ascertained that our informant was ng. Mr. McVey has no intention of re . ing at present. OLE RAISING IN Tilll FIRST WARD.—The Re licans of the 'First ward last erected ndsome pole at the corner of Second and ton streets, from the top of which floats a e streamer bearing the inscription, "Curtin Victory." The first ward boys are "wide ke" and active, and we look for a good re from them on the 9th of next month. Casson will preach to-morrow ing and evening in the Vine Street Meth church, and in the West Harrisburg Chap the afternoon at quarter past three o'clock. e will also be preaching in the Chapel it tby Dr. Miles, a local minister. The,pro ed meeting, which has Wn very noceses - bus far, will be c 0410,11 next week. arum OLD Orman Gona.—lt fa our =tan ly duty to announce lise death of another and respectable citialn, Mr. David Rave, i i i i . departed this life .nth year of his a e deceased was a - y chrletian men , cod citizen, and ply esteemed in this community. He was a live of Ireland, but emigrated to this country nit the year 1790, and has resided in this r for about fifty years: 'au Limo iK Humwararowa.—,The stanch ever-true Republicans of old Derry will tt in Hamm.Mown this evening for the pose, of amain a Lincoln pole, on which salon the new Wide Awake club of that vil . will make their firetparadein equipments. A. J. Herr and Joshua M. Wiestling, .ur city, left for Hummelstown this after ). to address the people after the Poleisball been raised and the Reprthliput,tanaer to tho breeze. OTE ON Till CARIL—A vote for Praddent was .n on one of the Cumberland Vallif Warm erday with the following result : • • Linoola ; Douglas two; Bell two ; Brechinridge The gentleman at whose suggestion the was taken—a resident of Cumberland ..ty—has traveled extensively in the wed e the Presidential nominations were made. says the enthusiasm in the Republican I. fully equals that of the "Tippecanoe and too" campaign, and that Lincoln will all the western and north-western MOW nprecedented majorities. IDI-ASVAXIS OP THII OLD ICITSTORI I—You he organized Vigilance Committee of the . Be st your posts early on election ing. Form your lines at the polls. At order, "Right Face—March," deposit your. ots as you reach the place of voting,and you are ready for the day's work. Those disapprove of your organisation, meet, to be inefficient. Those who approveeex every man to do his duty. Search every: ship and every part of the townshipron • hack and in wagons, and bring up the e-warm, and those who are so over-confident t they think their vote is not needed. Do and the vote at night will show a victory will prove your worth, and will sleet An ti. Curtin by 20,000 majority at thelow calculation. Wide-Awakes, we again urge importance of your being oroudaed through - tbe State on the day of election. lb the Is and do your duty i • MARRIED MAN ELOPSI WIZ A YOUNG Gl*. people of Kennet Square, duster. county, very much Molted recently, by the dbl .ry that a married man of that staid and t village had abandoned a wife and three . .. . . , 1 children and eloped-with a younglirl.--• learn from the West Chester papers that' wee k s ego left Kenlet man alluded to some are for the ostensible purpose of going ,h, to spend the fall and wittier there in g business, as he had done on:several previ . ccasions. Ile paid his debts and manifest usual care to leave the place with honor. 1, o day he started, however, a young girl e neighborhood, said to be about nineteen • of age, left also, as she said, to go among relatives in Delaware county. It bebgr equently ascertained, however, that she not get there, and neither of the parties log since been heard from, the natural con. ion is that they have gone off togather.— oral circumstances tend to justify ihia ()on ion. It is said that the husband and wife not live happily together; that be had given over of attorney to different persons to- sell property, besides taking a good share of its ue along with him; also that an improper bane) , had existed for some time between and the girl. The abandoned wife is left a very distrusted condition, in delicate tb, with three small children, spa via ly with very little means of ouppoit. fife* ~ pathy is naturally felt for beer jilile w' indignation.% exploited to , llt, v,.......r: and no doubt guilty hus 6. ' ' ' 1024 2 "t pennovlvaniatp (telegraplb Saint - bar 'Afternoon; etptentber 29; 1860. PREACHING IN BRANT'S HAlZ.—Elder A. X. Shoemaker will preach in Brant's Hall to-mor row morning and evening, at the usual hours for divine services. =I WIDE AWAKES IN 1 0M DKREY.-Our Hum melatown friends have organized and equipped a large Wide-Awake company in that village. It already numbers about one hundred men, and in the course of a week or two the membership will be hugely increased. I:PM:OPAL SIEVIOXIL—The congregation of St. Stephen's Episcopal church have obtained the use of the Hall of Representatives, and for the present will hold their Annday Services at tan o'clock in the moaning and at four in the afternoon, commencing:to=morrow. DIIDIOA'nOI.—The riew Methodist church at Whitley'rschoollonse, about three miles from this city, will be dedicated on Sunday the 7th of October next. Bervices will beheld in the morning, artermiOn and evening, and several' clergymen from-.r distance areexpecte4 to par ticipate in Om iihrimmiles. ' Tao limns: lionoor. OBIRS Than will hold its Montlkly Meeting, in the Rini English Lutheran Church, to-morrow afternoon, at quarter past three dVock. The following ques tion will be preseistedlfor discUsSiOn : "Raohal, That, We, recommend to Stindiy schools, as an important measure for the. ac quisition as •wall es the retention , of raglans knowledge, reviews of the loons at proper periods." ' , . .Tusoararn Rs:Wino Movmann.—We notice by the proceeding of the . Luthl3llll4 Synctd, in tendon at 1311hInirt, that Rev. Dr: Charlet A. liana hltroduced a report and reso lution of an important character. The design is to abolish the secret sessions of the EH:ailed "Ministeriuni;P which is composed- exclusively of mbAsten, and to admit the laity to a par ticipation in this part of Synod's proceedings. Thotraelisare was advocated 'by Dr. and 4pmml by Dn. Sans and , Kianth. -Several oth er cfmgymekpintiolpated in,the detate. Many of the members dated that they were: not pre, parol.to vote, and the report was hence• laid on the table,lO be called up again, no &apt, at the next session. COVITT Firie.—The York County 'Fair will commence atTork Tneiclay mkt. The Montour County Fair at Washingtonyille, Bd, 4th and sth of October. The Orawfcrrd County Fair at Coruteautyille, 3d, 4th load sth of October. , . The Erie OcinOty Fair at ale - 'city; 8d; 4th and sth of October. The 'Union oounty Fair at Lewisburg, 4th, sth and Bth of October. The Chester County Fair at West-Chester, 6th and 6th of. October. The Cumberland Conuty Fairat 11th and nova (*ober. The Northumberland-County Fair at Milton, 11th, 12th and 18th of October. The COlumbia County Fair at Bloomsburg, 18th, 19th and 20th-of October. . . The Lycoining.County -Fair at% SLlMeaugget; 1904,.20Wand43ak-pf ' Itaatizes'lfindlina*l vs. DIDATIB . .-=Theree isL much truth hr. the mark of a cottinporary; that parcrpoiver' de pada 4testmigdg ; gook nondnations,, and ed-, kiting Se them. Organised parties are easential lo the success of prineiples; and, no party can : succeed Wish its principlee, that &Ss not strict. ly preserve its Organization intact. The most effectual way to destroy .the strength of a party, is to disorganise it; and the most effectu al way to disorganise it is to defeat' its regular nominees in a majority county or district.— It is from an appreciation of this fact, that we always find parties in a minority trying to de feat regular nominations with whatare termed "independent" candidates, but which candi dates are really, to all intents and purpeses, the nominees.of such minority parties; and the success of 'these "independent" candidates is the mow of the minority parties referred to, and the defeat of the majority party. There- . fore, the men who profess to belong to a party, yet who-do not • support , that party's nominees, fairly and honorably, made, amuse enemies of the party, and give their aid and' comfort to thosein opposition. These are facts 'that can not be controverted. Amentrruas wren A lono-Tettram ihntoress.— A young friend of oars who rooms in a piliste: boarding house, had an adventure the other night, which is Rerlugla worth selatintl• Ever: since the burglars commenced their nocturnal operations this sitakett, his sense of hearing has been particularly ante. Whit tie sensitve plant Is to the tottch,'his antionliti organ is tie the slightest Meld. During 'the stillness of Thursday night, when the moon was obscured by clouds and inkiderinteittpreValled, Whilsthe lay, helf-lbeamily, in hie bed, he heard a noise which impressed him with the idealhaft bur. glar was about to effect an entrance into Ids • room, which he occupied - alone. •Ohiveltotik in in feeling, he determined to make an example of one man by giving the sexton a job. Strik ing a light, and.taking &hind - genii in one hand and a "six *tooter" in the other, linetteedili' glided, -with malice aforethought, near- thn door, where he assumed quite a belligerent attitude, awaiting the app of theirep• posed robber. The tableaux was impressive. His heart beat rapidly.' The next moment, thought he, is to bo fraught with fearful At perhaps bloody consequences:The 'geed- of Society, however, demanded that the, ordeal' &Mild be passed --that villiany should be se verely punished, and virtue and honesty vindi eatea; -.thus,. he &tally .becaniti ippatiant and ewer. for the fray. .-With-a view, Lien, of ynitatiregthe "irrepressible con flict" which seemed inevitable, he tremblingly fleeted hold of the door and jerked it open— When he , got a' glimpse, of a knge, rat, as it scampered (tray ratship bad attempted to effect an entrance, by gnawing through under the door, doubtless with the expectation of finding some delicacies terentord hint for his trouble isuturcemary to add I WM our ffenastriend daughedleirtili at his "adiemiture," and again retired to , with happy reflection that his hand' had not heat letkiaed iffelfrflitille Watt Notethelliolitien tdtfiliait out. ATTENTION ! WIDE-AWARES !—A meeting of the City Wide-Awake Club will be held in Exchange Hall on Monday evening, at the usual hour, to take action relative to visiting New Cumberland on Tuesday night. Let there be a general turn out. A STATED Mumma of the Citizen Fire Com pany Independent No. 1, will be held st their hall on ~Monday evening, at seven o'clock. A full and prompt attendance of members is requested. Gal L. WALTZII, Secretary. Ragusa Lintainex Cuonon.—The. Itev. Dr. Hay having been appointed • delegate to the Synod of West Pennsylvania, now in, waTiork et Greencastle, the A. A. 49Igiat h of 'Fat* vilie, - iota preaci in the Elrst!tigliiii tfitheitais &trek to-morrow morning. In• the evening 'the church will be closed. • ~~` OltDAlNlD.—Aniong the ministers ordained during thasendon of the.laithen/OConference at Runpuq, this wash, wae_Hev. Samuel Edl ofildocity; The ordination aermon:was Presched..hy. Be!. FaIWM W. Hutter, one of the most eloquent clergymen of the Luttaneo de nomination. AISTMIG ax Naw thninsaLenn.-44-Beßubllogn main meetingygl be , held at New Cumberland nert-Tugsday evening, ,to benddressed by Hon. Benj. K Jimkin, the Republican candidate for Congress in that district. - Tile Hirsisburg and Mechanicsburg Wide-Awakes will join their Noir Cumberland , brethren in a torch-light• pa rade on the occasion. ~~~ Cm.. Annum G. °mem intends visitinehil adelphia on 31fonday evening neat, and the_ ,Buitain says, his reception- promises to be an unusually fine'display: All 'the unifotmed clubs intend participating ; and the citbsins• are also organising for the occasion. rrom the neighboring counties.large deregations are ,l3X peeled, who will stall the line to very impos ing dtmensicins. I= Tai Parma •or WArws.—We are: reliably in formed that the Prince of Wiles Will arrive here at ten o'clock on Tuesday tight, and re main until quarter past' wine on Wednesday morning. A suite of rooms for blm in,the Jones llousei wiere-the Prince will be happy to meet such of our Citizens as mardesire to-pay their respects to him. The British tlinisul at Philadelphia was here to day, inspectetthe -zooms, and•agfroved of the gen era eirerglementad C - oriraaac , Awasuao.—Welearn'that the con tract.tolithulld the railroad bridge acmes the Oonewago on: the line of the Harrisburg and Lancaster railroad, which watrdestmcd by fire a • few days since, bas been awarded , tollesers. Piper & Shinier, whose well known skill and energy in bridge buildiug is a sufficleit guaran tee that the work willhe well done; and with little delay. Mr. Henry, Gilbert, of this clith has contraCtad,Wlikths'Oniparki4to':-Cover:the bridge with galvanized sheet iron, in the same manner as — the one covered by him the Omnberland Valley Railroad company. - 17001 0 10 . approaches the: political eizeiteMent increases la this city, and. the flog game" is indulged tato a great :extent by our Locofoco 'friends. They profess Co: lie, veyy saagninekrf, electing,, -their tevernoi;and talk largely about betting on Foster, btW very seldom "come to time" when invited to put up their money. While 'Conversing with 'severed gentlemen on Second street last evening, one of these binatering Lo cofocos approached, commenced "blowing" about the certainty of a Democratic triumph in October, and offered to bet one hundred dollars : on Foster's election. After the fellow had. "splurged" for some minutes, a staunch Repub lican who stood quietly by; deliberately took two fifty dollarbills out of his well-filled pock et book, and handing them to a friend, in formed the garrulous Locofoco that he would take the bet, and increase the stakes to any amount desired. Thc ; .Tesult was 'as we antici pated. The fellow's pockets proved to be as empty as his head ; and finding himself in a ridiculous position - he incontinently'"dried up' and sneaked array. _ hisszons NIXT Wes.-A` series 411190;bli can meetings will be held`in the , lower end of the county next week, as follows : For the towing:Os of Derry aft , Conarrego on Monday, at Rocker's tavern. For the township of East Hanover, on Tues day, atnoyor's (Renta)-tavern. For„ the tayniddpe of Loiker Paxton and Tgestraisnovere on Wednesday, lin Lingleetown. • For theloaluddief of 'tallith itanoe'er and Derry; onlht‘redaY in Union De icndt• , For the township of Lower Swatar a on Friday, in the village of Highspire. For the township of Shsquehanna on Friday, at lil'lOoley's schoolhouse. - For Middletown and I.chnicmdetry on *Satur day, in Centre Square, Middletown.. In addition toz , our own speakers, someAliti ,tinguished Republican. orators Ifrom other coun ties , are expected to attend and address tkp above meetings, and an .effotp should be made by our friends in their: respective townships to get out'the people of all parties. - , A Bor.—We 'are authorized to say, that a gentleman of our town is dpeti for althinde of befaiWIMMICTFOIg from a V, up' otwo dred dollars, that Hunir D. FOSTER will be elected Governor of . this 'State at the epeidag election. The money is inlh4il44 - tds Of 001. Henry Omit, of 'the State CktplUlFlTofel. Ye Slack Republicans, coM e . to court .ehow tour spunk.--Btid - e Sesifinsi. The wrO3tOl-timaboveparagra phinust have :knovm,at the time ofpennh3g it, thethat 1110n hi was not in the hands of Col. Omit, the bet ! having been proMptly taken by a zealous Re publican of this - city; - and the stakes placed in the hands of a retifoectable •citizen, who this morning deposited the entire amount in one of Our *Eike There aro scores of zentlemen Willing and anxious to bet on enrifre's *alien, but they can ilnd.no takers among the Locofo. cos. The latter profess „to,toerY sengollo of: electing Foster,- abet talk loudly about betting, but when ctutng to "1 U ognione," the derah-troonif lit there 4"tgartil th ;1444 fiVaiy Afeaug4l9renougkt t oaisk,, theiaritit„,,,-,444114 - #l*.* I lap 4- mown. =1 FREEDOM BATTLE RYIUN Freemen, noiesiour day forAding,o- Great the Issues to yourshand Risk them not by faint pursuing. Peal the watchword through the land, On for freedom God, our country, and the right 1 Not with arms of deadly rattle, . -Nor With bribe, nor trick, the fight ; All we ask Is honest battle, Arm'd enough with Truth and Light. On for freedom I Might is Right, let them-=sever Who have loarti'd the tyrintn , creed ; Right is Night, our creed forsq:er , True in purpose, firm m deed. • On for freedom • Whitt thank alarery hold l& quarters, ' There to hive its fated reign . Not in all our lands and Waters, . . ot an ittoh Oknitor domain., On for freedom! Itrourmountaitut heitreinsard melting; tgleldfadtcrest without 'bound, Metres waves round- arm:oohing, Here Godmeant no bondage ground - OnTor freodObs I.' By our humeri consteßatkon, By our...eagle in the,telee, , By O prochtm: BY their eldrit now, th at ' On for freedom! On for freedom; onxictorlons I - Hail - anew our empire , ' day ... 4 114l the llag of Onion glorious, - 'ErillatPhitill.lit righteous Sway ! • ' Oit'fbr freedoiti • ' God, our country and the right FROM.THE IRON CITY. Grand Republican Demonstration: DISPIAL LCbrreV.Dndenge of the:Telegraph& Preratuall, ;September 27,;1860:. The Republicans of -weatarn PommyWeals, Ohio and Virginia, have bad posession of both litteburg and Allegheny, for the lest torty eight hours. They have been here in 'thous ands, illuminating our streets and avenues with their torches ak leght ; and aiskenidg 'the echoes' of our hills with their jubilant shouts, proclaiming the cause of RiTubliesrdiiin, and testifying their devotion to Republican candi datee. - The display- hist night, Was decidedly the - most impelling that ever was made by the people on any similar occasion - in this region. There were over,sixty, clnlio.in, the procession,. none of,theinemnpoOli.efless than.ons hand red men;Will e the ranks of many numbered' as high as two hundred. You - can form some idea of the effect of such a display, and the gor geousness of the cavalcade, illuminated with torches, decorated with magnificent banners, and greeted along its entire route with the ut most enthusiasm and tumultuous welcome.— 'The incidents growing, out of such a procession were of enure numerous and gratifying, and afforded an ecreellent opportunity'for the citi- ' seas of the twin;oities to display their liberali ty and;praOtice their thite-honore&hospitidityi• In the manufaeturing dittriets,, their welcome : was one of the incidents worthy of more than a passing notice. The people in those lecalities seemed to hail the mottos of the: transparen cies as the harbingers of "better times," and wheever Om discomed a banner or trans • nay, with iiii - "hiSti9P - hillt:aVlrof lowgeet ion, It this the signal'fot a shout that told too day how•Pressittff,werntheir aeoetaities and with what confidence they looked to the Re publican party for relief and assistance. The steamboats lying along our wharvea saluted the procession as it'passed, With their steam whist les tutlailltopeS, kidding a bid& siiiiifitand"a to the-Iml enthusiasm, of the scene. Takiiig the procession altogether, I. think it was di cidedly thilargest and malt brilliant display I have ever witnessed. It was • conducted with . _ military. rder and discipline, and was composed of the material on which a party can erect a• structure which will - last for yeam. The meeting.taday, and the procession; were of course much larger than the • display' last evening to the Wide-Awake clubs in , the line of procession, therewereaddedlarge numbers of citizens, delegations representing various local _political societies, with citizens on foot, horse. , back and in carriages, making one of those processional displays that should be seen fully to be appreciated. -After through the two cities, the.meeting organized for the purpose 'of hitting the speakers. , Ilan. Wade, of Ohio; and A. G. Curtin, our candidate for Goyemor, were the first gaskets, filling the: time until the.others arrived. Col. thritin....mildee noble , defence of the interests and: sources of his native State, and in the course of his remarks took occasion to refit * to the iondition of the manufacturing` intermits of Pittektirg as an evi dence of Democratic misrule. :BOA not been, for the treachery of a Pennsylv ania Vice Presi dent, Permsylvanla herself would have con atituted4m empire of . -labor, proud and prosper ous in tire success of ler-entergrise and ener gies. - Had it not been for 'Denial - dui° misrule, Pittsburg and Allegheny. conl - ve j • hands :across yon beautiful and dri'• , making thergelvi3B the, Bi • am of this _coating!, giving employment to4ionsands at the forgwand in the furnace, by *A) loom and at -the anvil. Col. Curtin addr :4.. -himself in this . praetical Manner to his heappg, and you may be certain he did not conclude afore open ing the eyes of some of those _prent to the figures that are arrayed againstlyery Den2o cratic - administration on the subject of protec tion.- ••• Brave old Bea Wade,pf,lahio, kook thecrowd by storm. His noble defence of the Nc•rth hia emphatic - sentiments in favorlof freediin, and his clear enunanition . , of the.Xight of labor to encouragement - and protentiOn, cannot be described by one so little accuspaped to pen •and ink sketching as your corramondent 4eclared „the great principle that this hemi- Sphere was botr,q, gift to man for the meenf l freedoruLthidit had been proritituted, to slavery by an ignorante'vriestliciod amikeoliapt politi cal combination, brit that ,the o le , imbuerl Eby a spirit of independence and Idetermination lvim the majesty of Ciod, hid resolved to pre- Ininve such territory free that was not already polluted - by slavery, and hope ,id.pFay,for the redeinOtton of tbst - occupieethithe instl4tbip esi 3 speedily as possible. - The itnrie.Sessator spokes in thisatrain until he'sras reliayed by the arri: Fel of the wagon,boy of the Atugt.sye A*, ,th • elogiOnt Tqi Corwin, 114,7 Corwin Asnde I VIWAY allfOk i11tPue544.4 61 4 4 ,1 0 , ntestogithigastaoree aNd immense effect& Speeches were made by several other difitin- guished gentlemen, whom I did not of course hear, from the fact that they spoke from differ ent stands. As I write, Carl Schurz is speaking to a very large meeting of the Germans in Lafayette Hall. Taken altogether, the meet ing here in Pittsburg, was one of the largest _ever held in the west. Its effects will be better seen in the election in October, than I can de scribe them in this letter. Yours, Tam Placa To Buy Came Dar GiXIDIEL—Just ieceived 50 pieces of new styles Calicos, war ranted fast colors, 10 cents; 10 dozen of all Linen White Toweling, 25 cents a piece ; 10 pieces of Whiteldl Wool Flannel vary cheap; a let of Fancy and Plain &dinette; 20 pieces of White* Quarto; Jacconette and Nanmdm, and a good many other new and *sop goods. /seill. goods received every week.from aucdon. The: place to bay thiiheapait:goods in AoWn is at Lawa'a, at the old stan of Johnalmaki, , Esq., deceased.. Pnituira krie3iin made to order at the:shortest notice and at the most reasonable prim, at W. Knochees Made Ettore. 92 Market•strebt. None! Tnis.—Alt the late daily "Ind - weekly papers, Magazines, chezp publicationi and new Woks, are for, sale at liergnees Cheap Book store, No. 51,1:Bakst street. Faust etkgraffl. SPECIAL DISP4.TCHEB DAILY TEINGRA. PH Prof. Lowe Apin llnfortnnate. PHITADIMPRIA ' Sept.. 29. The inflation of Prof. Lowe's Niihau was commenced ,night. At five o'clock this morning, everything was prepaxed for an ascen sion, anti the excursionists in the basket. When the repe was shoat to be cut, the balloon bursted near: he top. , Fall of a Railroad Bridge,. Sorra RERWICK, Maine, Sept. 29. The Rail Road - bridge over the Salmon falls, river on the Great Falls and donway- RiiiiP t ead fell this morning, while the , morning:train was passing over it: - The engine and four platform cars fell with the brifte. brakesman on the train:pulled out the pin coupling the freight care with the passenger cars Justin time toseve the latter from going into the river. The en gineer jumped upon the abutment. 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