October 1% 1864, Somerset.. Bedford... Fulton__ Franklin... Adams Total Stajority for Cofkotb, 698. We have nothing by which to estimate the , army vote in the other counties of the district. - Franklin will certainly reduce Coffroth's majority one-third; and it may be more. The result doubtfuL PRESIDENT JUDGE-OFFICIAL The folio • gis • the. official cote for President Judge: Somerset. Bedford.., Faltom Frsoklin. Total Majority for Kimmel], 235. Kimmell gains somewhat on his party vote in the.army returns for this county: bid Idemajorf ty here of 112 wt. be more than wiped out by the fall returns, and probably as much as 100 ma lority given against him. We, have no returns of the army vote of the other counties but the chances are certainly largely in favor of Judge King's election. ASSEMBLY-OFFICLO. The following ia the official vote for Assenibly in this district as returned on the home vote: woure. Eolith. Sharpe. .Ifitchdl. 3200 3152 3433 3100 1257 10713 . 2345 - 2043 ' Franklin Sharpe over Roath 454; over MitchelP2ss: Me- Clure•over Tioath 213; over Mitchell 14. The army vote will probably increase M'Clure's ma joriiy about 300; and reduce Sharpe's CorreSpond -ingly, but not sufficient, we apprehend, - to elect Roath. The. vote of Perry county has fallen tiff 737 4m,ttie vote for Governor last year. most of which is'accounted for by volunteering. VOTE RECEIVED AT HARRISBURG, A Flairisburg correspondent sends•as the fol lowing aggregate vote for Assembly received from the army at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, up to noon on Monday: Roath. Sharpe. Mitchell. . 162 139 70 . 217 2:22 14 ' 146 Pranklig.•--•~ Perry We do not know by what companies or regi ments the above vote is cast : but presume that the most, if not all the Perry vote was given by four companies of the 209th, a new regiment jut sent to the front. We hope to have the vote Tor .Congreas and Judge by. telegraph before going to press. LOCAL ITEMS ELK - mots Ntotrr.—A. jolly mingling of politi cians of all grades was had on election night. , When the hour of seven, big with fate, was slowly and solemnly tolled by the old town cloak, the lit tle,partitioned shanty in front of the rains of the Court House closed upon the'crowd, and the yer .Jiote of Guilford and North Ward were consigned 'to the officers for inspection. The South Ward= voted in a little brick smoke house in the rear of the late Indian Queen. The polls once closed, and independent voters again upoireguality with all mankind:to will and do as best they can, the politicians „athered in little knots and fought their 'battles over with self satisfaction, and each claimed the victory. Faint huzzas could at times be beard in connection with heavy, unsteadrsteps on the streets, but as a rule the contending parties rested from their labors and awaited the decision of the people. The RE - Posrroßv and Spirit ef flees were the• head-quarters of their respective parties, and the overly anions rotated between the two as the news bung heivily_tr the wires. A few fragmeat tart' returns from the State indicated Democratic gainii, and partial returns from this county point ed to the defeat of the 'Union ticket on the home ' vote. Alxiureleven o'clock . a dispatch was sent to both head-quarters stating that the State kad gone Democratic by from 20,000 to 30,000 on the home vote, and that the Union men gave up the State as heavily against !them. There were dis mal faces at the REPoirrou'r office when the doleful news was read, n3d boisterous cheers were , heard across the way at the Spirit office, and a rush up street, for what purpose was not known. The paity made reconnoisance.s in force in differ ent parts of thewn, bet their money freely, hur rahed for M'Clellan and tossed the tumblers with a will, regardless of "Abe Lincoln's tax" on tan glefoot. They retired in squads at various peri ods, and were encountered by our reporters at different points of their routes.. When we saw one of them attempt to light his segar by holding it against the moon, it was supposed that oysters had gone to his head, and when another hurrahed for Jeff Davis it was set doWn that there are times when some men speakikeir minds. Another hur rahed "for 3PClnre SU a rope to (hie) bang 'him,' from which our reporter supposed that he 'mist have voted for "that other fellow' Satis fied with from 20,000 to 30,000 in the State, the Democracy dispersed and scattered like the Dutch-, man's milk, "lying around loose," from that until morning. Various bets were taken; but with morning came a different story, and the jubilant Democracy found that they had lost their money arid won a headache by the night's performance. The Democratic calculations put down a ma jority of from 300 to. 500 in this county-dust' the same they had fixed on last year. Like the Bourbons they learn nothing and forget noth ing. Having resolved that they would carry the county last year by from 300 to 500, and missed it, they resolved to hit it this year just where they tad missed it last year, and it must not be denied that they succeeded admirably. The majority of from 300 to 500 faded down to fifty on the home vote, and before all the districts were in, returns were had from two Franklin companiee—one in Tennessee and one in Pottsville—giving enough Union majority to elect the entire Union county ticket Might it-not be well for the Democratic leaders to reverse their slate and schedule oflma jorities for the next campaign? Perhaps if they were to adhere to them for forty years they might come out right once or so, but while dealing With; the present generation, they had-better revise. Upon the whole election night was orderly, and all seemed content to abide the verdict of the ballot-box and laugh misfortune in the face. THE gallant 21st Pa. Cavalry have been re lieved from infantry duty, and - returned to City Point to be re-mounted as. Cavalry. Trey went to the front after the battle of Spottsylvania with muskets, without a mtu - mer, and behaved most gallantly at Coal Harbor and in repeated minor engagemeuta - since, and we , are_ glad that they are now enabled to return to their favorite arm of the service with a Well earned reputation as brave and efficient soldiers. We give the con gratulatory order of Co). Sickel, who comman ded their infantry brigade: - HEADQUARTERS Flan BRIGADE' 'FIRST DI V:, Flynt ARMY CORPS, , _ . Army he Potomac, Oct. 6, 1864. re Mai. aB. Knowles, Com luting Twentyliest Penury/. f v . axta :—Major tranmtitting to you the ot• -I' der which is to separate your regiment fromthis brigade, I feel it but justice to you and the brave men under your oinnmand to bear 'testimony to their courage, valor and gallantry in the late battles nehr Poplar Grave Church, and while I regret the loss of the regiment from the brig-' ads I regard the remounting of the regiment at this time but a sals a reward and acknowledgement for their con good t timiedservices, while temporarily serving as Infant. ry. I beg to return thanks to the brave officers and men under your command for their - uniform good conduct and politeness to myself and my stair while I have had the • honor to command this brigade, and I assure you that In .future I will watch with deep Interest for the deeds of .7 valor which I well know will be enacted by them In other bittle•flelds. m a j or , w ith grea t respect, yo . nr obedient servant. H. G.'Sicaki.. Colonel 198th Pa. Vols., commanding brigade. PROMOTED.—Lieut. Michael W. Houser, of the 57th, has been promoted to a Captaincy. He has well earned it as his honorable wounds testi fy, and we are glad to record it. • 5 Cofrosh. Koontz APPOINTED.-6. Andrew G. Nevin has been appointed. Post Master in Waynesboro in place of - Mrs. Pilhingten, deceased. The Record says that the appointment gives general satisfaction. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, - Gentlemen's Clothing, - Boys' Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing,- Boys' Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing, Bays' Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing, Boys Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Gentlemen's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, . Gentlemen's Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Young Men's Suits, • Young Men Snits,nii ~ Snits, i Young Men's s s , Young Men's Snits; Young Men's Kuits, Young Men's Suits, Young Men's Suits, Young Men's Suits, .Young Men's Suits, - , Young Men's Suits.. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Wanamaker .k. Brown, Oak Hall, Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Wanamaker & Brown, . - Oak Hall, Wanamaker & Brown, -Oak Hall, Wanamaker & Brown, -Oak Hall. S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Streets, S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Streets, S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Streets, 4 S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Streets, S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Streets, -- S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Streets, . Philadelphia. . NmT.,—/t Costs Nothing to make an examination—you can easily satisfy yourself which is the best place for you to deal. We affirm beyond all fearof honest contradiction that we have by far the Largest stack—the handsomest clothing and fairest prices. , N. B.—An immense stock of Overcoats from list season —selling low. WANAMAKER & BROWN,. Great Central Clothing House, Oak Hall, S. E. Car. 6th and Market Sts., Phil,- Kimmel!. King. 791 1026 - -5'91 ME R. R. R.—There are not, at the present time, twelve different kinds - of medicines that can be claimed as original discoveries, or that indicate a special curative power over disease, in- the world. Of all the popular rem edies in the United States, not s' claim originality. Realteay's Ready Relief w tiNt remedy that was ever issued to the world un rth trounce that it would stop the most viol'tint pains i w oments, and that its controlling influence over pain was superior to Chloroform, Morphine. Opium, Hyoscianm, Colchicum, and other offleidal preparations; that it accomplished Its cures with out-deadening the perceptive faculties, or lulling the pa tient to insensibility ; that the patient suffering: pain was instantly relieved of pain without disturbing the general health or_ faculties. This discovery was original. The history of rnedielne furnishes no such remedy—yet, after its success was proven, imitators set to work, and the country was flooded .with a legion' of imitations : some were called pain killers. instant relief, speedy relief, &e., all of which are mere imitations of Radway's Ready Re lief. If the public desire a positive remedy that will stop pain immediately after it is used, purchase Radway's Ready Relief, Price 35 cents per bottle. Sold by Drug gist,. A CA'RO TO THE SUFFERING.—SwaIIow two or three hogshead. of Buchu," " Tonic Hitters," Sars aparilla," ' Nervous Antidote." Sr., &c., and after you are satisfied with the result. then try one one box of Old Doctor It char's English Sperzfic Pills—and be restored to he:linen,' vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the brokenelown and shattered constitu tion. Old and young can take them wtth advantage. Imported and sold in the United States only by JAS. S. MITLER. -. . . . . No. 427 Broadway, New York, Agent for the E. S. P. B.—A box of the Pills. securely packed, will be kx.t. 3 mailed to any address, ou receipt' of price' w 'oh is ONE DOLLAR, poet paid—money refined by; di A eat if en tire 46 . satisfaction is not given. ', `.. y2O-3m- A CARD TO 'N'VALID . 2 441. clergyman, while residing iu South America as ' 'onary - , discovered a safe andsimple remedy for the of Nervous Weakness, Early Decoy, Diseases of the 'Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the a holt; train of disorder' brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate. I will send the recipe for pre. Firing and sting this medicine. in a sealed' envelope, to any one a ho needs it, Free of Charge please ineicrie a stomped envelope, addressed to your self. Addl . 's, JCniEPII T. Dist Ali„ cict 12-Iyl SIATION D. 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PERSONS advanced in life and feeling-the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find in the use of lloetetter'i Celebrated Stennorlo Bruns an elixir that Will instill new life into there veins, re store, in a measure, .the ardor and energy of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forma and give health and vigor to their remaining years. Those who are in the least afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ague. Languor, Nausea, or any other troublesome and dangerous disease, arising from a disordered system, should not hesitate to avail themselves of the benefit derived from this great remedy. For sale by Druggists reddealere - gnnerally, everywhere. [sep-lm COLDS.AND COUGHS.—Sudden chinctee of cli mate are winces of Pulmonary and Bronchal affections. Experience having proved that simple remedies act speed. fly and certainly when taken in the early stage of disease, recourse skauld at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial Troarr," o?Loxenges. let the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be effectually warded nit Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken no occasion requires. Do YOU WISH TO BE CURED? Dr. ,Buthan's English -Fperiffir Pills cure, in less than thirty days, the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature De cay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sex ual and Nervous Affections. no matter from whit cause Produced.- Price. One Dollar per box. Sent. post-paid. by mail, on receipt of an order One box will perfect the cure in most cases. Addrect JAS. S. BUTLER, july2oani General Agent, 427 Broadway, N. Y. ANODYNE CORDL.Mtither's Friend and Relief.—This viiiunide medicine is again for sale at MILLER'S NEW DRril. STORE, next door wart of Brown's Hotel. It is ar s*rior to all Soothing Syrurii, or any other preparati - -tbr ehil nin Teething, Cholic, Diarrhea. or inward pal MILLER—KANE.—On the eth inst., by Rev. Dr. B.S. Schneek, Mr. Joseph Miller, to Miu Martha Kane, both of this county, PECKMAN—WILAND.—On the lith inst., at the res idence of the bride's father, by Rev. Jas. M. Bishop, Mr. Samuel Peekman, to Miss Kate Wiland, both of this oottnty. "BESS—BENDER.—On the 13th hut, - by,the Rev. J. Dickson, Mr. Jacob Hess to Miss Catharine pitrider,both of this coanty. KEEPER . —MYERS.—on the 11th instant, at the resi dence of Mr, John Keefer, in this borough, by the Rev. S. M'Henry, Mr. Jacob Franklin Keefer, to His Kate Myers, both of Guilford township. BERKHART-.,OVEREASH.—On the 13th inst., by the same, Mr. Martin H. Burkhart,•of Hamilton township, to Mias Eve Ann ()rewash, of Guilford township. OVERCASH—REED.—On the same day, by the same, Mr. Jeremiah Overcash, to Miss Martha Ann Reed, both of Guilford township. • - SHAFFER—On the 4th inst., in Falmettsburg, after a short illness of fever, !dim Matilda Belt, daughter of Jacob and Lydia Shaffer, aged 17 yearn, 8 months and 6 days. SCOTT.—On the 11th oh., In Bearer, Pa., Mrs.Naney, wife of Wm. Scott and daughter of Geo. KlCee, formerly of Fannettsburg, Franklin county Pa., in'the 64th year of her age. SNIDER.—On the 7th inst., In St. Thomas townshlp,in consequence of the falling of the limb of a tree. Mr. Gee. Snider, a moat worthy and excellent man, in the Stet year ..of his nge. DICKEY.—On the 3d lout, In Greencastle, Mrs. Mary Dickey, in the 92d year of her age. KANN.—On.the 9th inst., In St. Thomas township, George - William, youngest son of George and - Susan Kann, aged 11 years and 12 days. Brother thou art gotta to rest; We will not weep far thee ; For thou art now where oft on earth. Thy spirit long'd to be. Brother thou art gone to rest; • Thine is an earthly tomb, But Jesus summon'd thee away; Thy Saviour failed thee borne. ' Brother thou art i gone to rest : Thy toils and cares aro o'er, And sorrow pain and Miff 'ring now, shall neer distress thee more. REPORT OF MARKETS. Cu Floiir—White *ilool Flour—Red 10 501 Wheat—White 2 00 Wheat—Red 1 90 Rye 150 Corn: 1 50 Oats 75 Cluver Heed 10 00 Timothy Seed 4 50 Flaxseed 2 80i Potatoes—Mercer.... 130 Potatoes--Pink Eyes 120 •Sts [uy yuttmuru.l • Philadelphia Markets. • PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18 1864 . The downward movements In gold and exchange has checked the demand for Breadstuff* but there is no essen• tiaLehange to record in prices. The sales of Flour reach 6W barrel% chiefly extra Aanily, ranging from all to 612.11.5. Superfine Is scarce and firm at $975. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Wheat meets a limited inquiry, with Sales of MOO bash • is of Retduckey white at $2.58 B. $2.60. small sales of Rye at $1.65. Corn is at fair request and further sales of yellow were reported at $1.65. Oats are In good request and 4000 bushels Deleware and Pennsylvania, at Meta NOTICE —All persons indebted to A. J. White by note or Book. Account will confer a favor by calling and settling their accounts without delay. Hie boots are all that he has saved out of the great the. octl9 A. J WHITE, 'tope It4dlding, ^ Munro north of the Nat OW, MARRIED DIED rir Markets. • •ERSBL'ItG, Oct. IP, 1864 Butter l Eggi Lard Tallow Chambersb Bacon—flaws . 20625, Bacon—Sides 20 Soup Beane 2 00 Washed Wool . . ... 60 Unwashed Wool 40 Pared Peaches 5 00 Unpared Peache, 3 00 Dried Apples 200 tVki BY MAGNETIC TELEGLAPH, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE FRANKLIN'REPOSITORY By the WeMeru Union Telegraph Line—Office at the Railroad Depot. Hear the Brave tioldfiert! Special Dispatch to the Franklin Repository.. - flaarusevßG, Oct 18. Partial official returns received at the office of the Secretary Of the Commonwealth from the ar tily for Congress in your district, are as follows: ' Koontz. Dotliroth. Adams 158 64 Franklin.. 154 eo Fu1t0n........ erset Koo tz's majority, 311_ • [The - above does mit embrace one-half the ar my vote likely to be returned, and it looks as if Koontz might come in.—En. REPOSITORY.] Bedford Soldiers Vote Correspondent of theTranklin Repository- BEDFORD, Oct. 16 1564 We have returns from scattered squads of Bed ford county soldiers, gives King 48 majority and- Koontz 58. liany of them did not receive tickets -for Judge. It is estimated that the retains yet to be received will add 100 to the Union majority, and if the 138tlt regiment is reached., still 50 to 75 more will be added.. It is safe to estimate Bedford at 150 Union majority on her anny cote: Moreby on the-Border The rebel guerrilla Moseby ban been operating on the Maryland border for general days, near Poolgcille stealing horses and plundering tarmere. He robbed a train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad a fewdays'ago. His force is small, and the safety of th rder ,from such robberies is a well.organize son u• of to men to meet him when he comes. eix) .bb cement . TJ. NILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of • flee at his residence on Second street octl9 rp B. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAM 1 • Office on Market stri•et. CITY CURED HAMS AND DRIED Beef. just received at z E. D. REID'S. CRANBERRIES.—Ten Barrels Jersey emmberries jug opened at ' E. D. REID'S. lATHITE HOMINY AND SWEET PO- T -- TATOES always on hand at FL D. REID'S. CORN BROOMS, BRUSHES, BED CORDS, Ropes. Twine and a general assortment of notions, now opening at E. D. REID'S. F RUITS AND SPICES.-BUNCH RAI SONS, Currants, Fine, Citron. Preserved Peaches, Nutmegit, Ground Peßper, Atspice, Mare. Sze., alum's pure and fresh , at E. P. REM'S. ESTRAYS.—The undersigned lost five HEIFERS on Thursday, the Rh of October, 1514, all marked with tar on the right rump. A Isberukreward will be given for the recovery of the same. octl9 PETER CREICHR AUX ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF`GLASS WARE. Qiieenscrare and Stone ware. together with a general assortment of Cedar ware. such no Puha Burk ett', Bowls, half Bushels, &a., just received and offered at lowest cash rate% at E. D. REID S. OTICE.—The following named has filed rention for Livense in my olfie, Fre tented at the next term of Court, emomeneing on Monday, October 31.0. 1,.44 VII • JereunTill Burk Tax ern Marlon. wil! , W. G. "ITO N G 0 l‘f E R )IT S Montgomery Hotpe has al2111:1 been openell oti the Ito of the old Hotel; by the umier.og-ned where she h toaeeomniudate her formerpatront