1 :" I J i t n Tbe Great Race. RIGHT OK WRO.. WHEX RIGHT, TO BE EEP T RIGHT, WDIS WRONG, TO LE PCT RIGHT. WOOLLY HORSE WINS!! One of the greatest and most exciting races of which history furnishes auy record, came off in the Old Keystone, on the sec ond Tuesday of October, between the cel ebrated nags, Woolly Horse and Bob Tail. Xo pains had been spared by the respec tive friends of each to thoroughly fit them j for the turf, and when brought out in the morning, both nags looked remarkably J well. Our reporter having .secured their i portraits at this seasonable juncture, we j take greet pleasure in presenting them to Communication. THURSDAY::: ::0CTOl:il is. ( Vr numerous patrons; People's ri ,iit! liuiiuus. :4 A B !1 A 1 1 h L Ui C 0 L 1 . Yi U'colly IIore. lay betw 2, Ye Lcb-Tuil Horse. ecu '-the chores of Lake Erie, ' (where a standar 1 had been i rv.t TiT.-p:wiDrNT : H A 'A N 1 B 5 L HaSUIK. GHEAT &M0 GLORIOUS UICTGF1V ! i The excitement ran wild, Bob Tail start- vu off under the most flattering auspices, j but a keen observer noticed that he soon t T, became '-wc-.ik in the knees." Woolly Xe Have Slet l!je Enemy anti ! ,T - Tlicy Are Ours! j 'TSTl T' . &ll a"d vrnen uvu i an reac-m-a i iiiladelj :na(wliere it was thought he would run bet,) it was discovered that he was "all beaten, broken and lean." Bob Tail's friends at once gave up the race, and Bob Tail proceeded to die of his injuries. (The Bdl was duly tolled.) TOT" Ebexseuko, October 12, 1SC0. George S. King, Esq., Ay Dear Gcorye: I cannot suffer this occasion to pass without congratulating you upon the glorious result of the recent election. We have indeed achieved a most brilliant Republican triumph. Our friend, Andy Curtin, has been J elected Governor by an overwhelming majority. This is glory enough fur one day Wehave also secureda goodly number of Congressmen ; aud add to all this the magnificent fact, that we have elected our vli'jle comity t'uhit. This is glory enough for several day at least. You will, I well know, rejoice and be exceeding glad at the fact that I, anions the rest, have made the lauding. Such little episodes in our lives, my dear George, tire peculiarly refre.-hing. That a num- cs 'planted) and '-the Delaware, (where ah " i-- i ' . t . . l ., , . i her of unprincipled men.callingtlumselvc: t-tarsdard was to be carried.) Jhebettni" ,,- . , i ,. , ' . c Republicans, stumped the count v lor i i was uveiv. 1 no ( u-tm roe a iew minutes T v , , . . . , ,. ir. ' i i i , i.o.-o-i oco ana aid all in the;r t ower t: beiore 10 o dock, ana the race began. ,. , , r , , . 1 i. t. CAJOir, REPUBLICANS, CROW! H-OWL! LOCOS, 11-OWL! THE PEOPLE TRIU3IP3IAXT! Ye defunct Bob-Tail. The Woolly Horse never stopped or tired until he arrived at the end of the course. It is generally conceded in sport ing circles that he made good time. lie won the race by over a to accomplish my defeat, only tends, as you will perceive, to make my triumph the more interesting. I trust you will excuse my presumption v. hen 1 suggest that you wore exceeding ly fortunate in not permitting yourself, as you at one time thought of doing, to go before the people at the recent election, as an independent candidate for Congress. The result in the district must force upon every rational mind the conviction, that you would have been sadly laid out a consummation which I, iu common with ail your near and dear friends, would have deeply deplored. And this very naturally leads me to the inquiry : Are you ttiJl a candidate for Congress ? Think not that I ask the j juestiou merely to gratify an idle turiosi ! tv. 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Le assur-d, my j ,,ul illtu f.;"le :l ct dear George, that I regard you as one j '.v wimt we suppose was .1 great ln-ave or -jiew-.!,, i i-.j ii- 1 . . ' out of nil the n'd and o'ii!"r T'dit:ful uuto who has entitled himself to my mo.t pro- j V,, win,.s of the in-iiruf,ou known a, ti,e ri'nie t". i- 1.'mn t!ie 1't.r.v.rr.if v to thii ! ID Curtlu Elccied Isy over Sl.OCO! OUR WHOLE COUNTY TICKET ELECTED! them to reu:.;n there until afrer the s ond Tuesday of November. Those tlicm who return oeiore that time wiil just have to n.ake the same trio. That's so ! found consideration Lut I must close. Give my love to LHis Shaffer, and all inouiriny-. friends. ! and as there is nothing private iu it, if ! .no."c w',e "a,v sU,-,K.,5'(" UI 71 o!d' I ,., 1 I lruildated -tlMll!). wlalch a'.jii-ai vu to Lave ii ; ou i.kc, v-'ii uiay reaa inem tins letter. 4,hariai.nj'ii. iu-inoirucv." aiid .--olitieul wire- whi-;!i wis workers ol ye ancient vill.te of ni.cn.-'-mg. j of I.i'.,i:l 1 m. 11 1 .-1 1111 1 iii.ii: ! 1 11 t-i, ;:i u j 1,;:; ; i : i.f; , .;er.:Ti:c- Cf";si : -!'.o.. ; v frth of the 'iVierrdlv co!iVat-rni;v.:' w.is a j ottiraon. Kvsi:;l:.i::r liarnionlous v:qj; of tba c liiinus ft bode. :,r.d uicc down a hopes 10 lir.d ono U buckle oa to: hut oc-iii- i'.o..r.:l-.l to di?aj-j i li 1 ' i:t in not ft ading a winj;!t Y.- to u;;t; with. anl doubtle.-s feeling srr? j-nd tired afur th'.dr jifeiit vxeriioii. r.;scrtd to the or.lv possible nii-an-; 10 io;1) the in throuprh th-dr dif.iciltits. to t:i!: 1 AVh'C- u-.'SeS, Cd rcr.'-:.li.. wr;-: li caused li.ein to clfvatr-d in tl f ir ov.n it i'M ftftt-r the -jn wtnt di- in- l;.o!'.tt.i::s oi lie-ven. i J fancy I can see you all chuckling over i i:,-v ' ,-:,r il ;it CiI'!!i- uf !-5!,?'''0 - " ------ . t,...L .i r.t 1 .,.., ..i-.i . ..-vrwi.i li auu i.i1. i'i ur.i 1 ai. i 1.1 liji; UU'lIill i I UO'.V! 'iuenra:r.a. ru..:?:: sc. red he v t?3k thir inglorious fiipht. and 1 1 i r .; I: i split i a 1 wai a ' d; to their nest, w litre wo;;ld advise tbvm to 5Tay nuttl after old Abe s f-'f ; the result i 111 our county. Isn't it glori- ISelore usjtl After. The Porr.E of tha OIJ Kevstone, on the second Tuesday of this month, achiev- ! 'ie change that has recently come over ed a victory of which they have reason to i tae ''ds of Henry L). Foster is really be proud. Tbe administration of old Jim- i astctiishiag. To have seen and heard my Buchanan has been signally rebuked, ; lKC"m gas, and puff, and blow, and brag and Loco-Focoism of every shade and hue j '"fore the r Leton, and to see and hear has been repudiated in terms which cannot tilfcl" vr-u- v. ell, the truth is, one would be mistaken. j take them for an entirely different set of , Andrew G. Curtin has been elected j Allows. Then, every Loeo-Foco couute Governor by a majority of over 31,000! j ":ice told us, in unmistakable language, and the "gallant Harry of the West" ha- that its wearer had within him a stron- been graciously permitted to linger aniid j 10Pe tnat ''gallant Harry"' would win the quiet scenes of his own loved West- I 'lie race an tnat Loco-Focoism generally nioreland. - ! were about to have a nice thing of it. Wc have also elected twenty Congress- j -You sorrow and sadness, dejection and men. auionq whom is Hon.-Samuel S. I p1" depicted upon those same oils ? It shows what we can do iri'.i ice all pull tnijetjtur. Hoping to hear from you, soon, and merely returning my thanks until 3-0U are "better paid," I remain , as ever, Yours affectionately, A. 0. UULLIN. P. S. If 30U should happen to be in Ilarrisburg, during the coming session, don't fbruet to bob round and see me. Too JLargre. Ulair, our present worthy member. Ilia majority in the district is 2,9GG. Both branches of the Legislature are Republican, the majority on joint ballot being very large. Ibis secures the inglo rious defeat of Bill Bigler, and makes certain the election of a United States countenances, and even a casual glance ar. a Loeo-Foco is sufficient to tell us that he feels the game is up with him and his party. So it is. In our own county, we heard a great deal about Henry D. Foster and his prospects. We were told that Lis ma- Senatcr who will represent Pennsylvania j jrity nere would range from a thous truly. and to twelve hundred ! We were told By reference to the Official Pietarns, tuat Ile would be elected ! But we which we publish elsewhere, it will be seen didn't believe it ; and the result here and too that our whole County Ticket has been 111 tue &t!tt allows that we were risrht. triumphantly elected. This result is great, Instead of the 1200 claimed for him in grand, glorious! It is somtthiuy in old Ulltle Cambria, Fester has the beggarly ma Cambria certainly especially when we 1 Jor'ltJ of 4CG ' Instead of SO.OUO for him reflect for a moment upon the bold and ! n lae &tte, (as claimed by his friends), bad actions of Loco-Fcccs and uisorgaui- j uc s keen ocer 30.000 ! A slight dif zers to accomplish our defeat. fsrenee truly ! Thus, good friends, we have fought aud j From the manner in which Foster's won the hist ereat battle. V ! mends here labored for him if 1 .,;- Our Loeo-Foco friends who had claim ed from 1,000 to 1,200 majority, in this county, for Foster, were brought down a peg or two by the actual vote. Oi.ly think of it, 400 over Curtin in t Ii is great Democratic stronghold ! Hut rv n tu'x .s j I'xj l(irje. It is far more than he should have received. Had it not been f.,r the exertions ot Ueorge Kuitr. tV Co. to 1 defeat the Republican candidate for As sembly, Foster's majority would not, in all probability, have exceeded 100. These men made a dead set against 31 ul lin, and openly declared that they would sacrifice every other man on the ticket to secure his defeat. They i7l injure every man on the ticket but the beauty of it is, they didn't make the point they were after. Both they aud their Loeo-Foco cohorts are welcome to all the consola tion they can suck from the result. They certainly deserve to "feel good." I i tlectte 1' I c :ti;( r -After that time ti.ev r.;:tv ! ! rc'jijcstjnr tae uiUernfu a p:-j: ie ui" Chest Springs and icinity, irrespective .d pariy. tj attend a L-!mi'l at ic Mus Meeting, which i wiit;!d be heid at the house of one Daniels, in said lii..roUi!i. w!o, it will be rTio-n:!.i red, i-a ! couvvt to. and a corporal in, ti e ruuksoi the harnuKiii'iis lletnocrac y. and who is P. M .ind ! whiki-v sciicr. and reside.J in a !ar;e and com- I tiiudious honc. situ.i'e and lavii-ir i:i the X. E. ' that corner of the iutrcn-h. on (.':. hihonVs hviie. opposite a deserted idackstai 1 h sliop, where all would be enlightened up jii the .reat issues of t he u:iy. The appearance of the cavalcade on cor.iir. into our town wa.s sf'Uiewh tt iii;peisiiiy. Two very larjre loiiticians of the canine race ltd the van, growling, whining, snarling and hark ing at everybody and everything they chanced to meet on their war; t tit ret rest niatives of the RtjiuL Che?t Springs. Oct. 10. 1?0'". lave an ? from ii'nrs fr tooth OBSERVER. Pcnnsj Iuui;t i.tgislafnre. tn It will in Loth e seen bv the following tab! the Republicans have large inajori- ranches of the Legislature J forty in the House and twenty-one iu I the Senate giving them a majority of sixty-one on joint ballot : Rir. Dem. Adams, 1 Allegheny, 5 the great leaders of the two wings of the De- Armstrong & estmoreiand, 6 mocracy.) Xext in order came the political Leaver and Lawrence, Bedford and Somerset, .Berks, Blair, Bradford, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Carbon and Lehigh, Centre, 1 Chester, 3 Clarion and Forest, Cleai field, Jefferson, M'Kean and Elk, 2 Clinton and Lycoming. 2 Columbia. Montour, Wyoming and Sullivan, Crawford aud Warren, Cumberland and Perry, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Fayette, Frankliu and Fulton, Green, Huntingdon, 1 Indiana, 1 Juniata, Union and Snyder, 2 -L-ancaster, Lebanon, Luzerne, Mercer aud Venansro, .MifHin, Monroe and Pike, Montgomery, Northampton, Northumberland, Philadelphia, Potter and Tioga, Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Washiugtcu, Wayne, York, ISHi Congressional Iis(ric(. in this prepare for another in November. If we 60 will it, we can give "the Old Rail Split ter," a majority in Cambria County over all opposition; and the State we can give him by a hundred thousand! Let. us do it. fen-nee that they were impelled by the most powerful motives. It looked all the win!,. as though they were all after something. It had been reduced to a certainty that, in the event of their success, Cambria was to furnish the material ueeeessary for an Attorney General. But were there oth er expectants ? Yes. The Secretary and deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth The official vote for Congress District foots up as follows : Blair: Blair, . Cambria, Huntingdon, Somerset, 2900 22G3 3042 2980 11185 821 a M'Aliister. 2285 2152 2120 1302 8219 Personal. We had Uie pleasure yes terday morning of taking by the baud our u,u ttU" "lteui" menu, o . n. j me inspectors of Leather, the Inspctors Montgomery, LVj., of Williamsport. Mr. j of B..s-Lry, and a host of other officers too M. was formerly editor of the Pittsburg I numerous to mention all these it is now Post, and although a Democrat of the understood were to be taken from Cam Douglas school, is nevertheless a gentle- bria county. man that it always makes us feci good to Cruel Republicans of Cambria 2 why did jjicet. We trust the brief stay that he J you not split your tickets, and father the vill ir.ake on the Mountain will be pLut- apirations of these hiiDgry Loco-Focos ? act, and we wish him a good time gcu- And you, heartless Audy Curtin ! look trfiily in th? future. at the calculatioug you have spiled .' Blai r s maj., 296G E?3 As our subscribers doubtless per ceived, we issued no paper last week. The cause of this is palpable the Fair with its divers pleasures, and cleetion-day with its sundry responsibilities, so bore upon all concerned in our establishment, that work was out of the question. Doar reader, accept our regrets. Cs?" Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Minne sota have gone Republics. nounus, carrien in wagons ana inomitea upon horseback, who never whined or yelped until they rame up in front of Daniel's, where thev udsmouiitel aud set up a terrific howl, and then towk up a very threatening position iu from of Daniel's bar, and at once tiiade an un merciful onslaught on Daniel's 'good whiskey. It was reai'y amii.-ing for an unin-ere-sted per son to stand by and look on. The crowd was in pait coiupi.scd cf the high and the low, the rich and '.he poor, the thick and the thin, the ins.-ui?. the lame, the ll.nd and the halt. Among the crowd, and soaring above the rest, wai u tall. thin, spare, gaunt, lean stripling of a fellow, who looked as though he was express ly designed to serve the multitude as a light ning rod, in case of a thunderstorm overtaking the caravan on their journey; araund and about this thin, lantern-jwed fellow stood a motley crowd of all shapes, sizes and appear ances, from the man that stands on the wood en peg, down to the little fellow that is some what remarkable for being the owner of a very large pair of ears, all appearing to be pregnant with, and desirous of delivering themselves of the essence of Loco-Focoism. Feeling some what interested to know w hat would ci me out from thisstrange conglomeration of personages we sil-ntly followed them from Daniel's over to the large and commodious school house which our gentlemanly and accommodating Hoard of School Directors allowed them to have for the occasion. Quietly taking a seat and waiting until they had orgrnized, I soon lound out taat they had agreed to disagree, and instead of defining their pot-ition as par ties, and discussing the great political issues of the day. th.y pitched into e.ich other like so many Kilkenny cats, and seemed to think that the people of Chest Springs did not know how to vote, and that it was their duty to come down and tell us what to do. Now, we would most respectfully beg leave to inform this '-friendly confraternity of buz zards and jackals," that we are FREEMEN, not si'AVLS. not MINIONS of POW ER, TOters of the great State of Pennsylvania haviug riphts, and knowing them, we fearless ly assert them, and are determined to attend to our own business in our owu way, and to vote for whom we please. There is one tiling which we hive learned of them, i. r., that they are a destructive par ty, inasmuch as they tore up school books, broke down writing desks, smashed up seats, and broke in the windows, while none of them ha.d generosity or manhood . enough about them to come forward and offer a V or an X to repair the damages, which the honest tax payers of thi3 borough will have to bear. Now, I have been thinking the matter over for some days, and trvincr to solve in on r nwn I mind what brought those follows down here, j and th only practical conelasion that I haY '4 rh "Bucks. Mahl r.n Yar ii. v. P Oth Lr-Lili and North au.t I2. J ah Shindcl, 1) fcth Berks. IIeister Clvirer. D 7th Schuylkill. Robert' M IV- Mh :n bon, Monroe, Pike an-i iictirv yioti J) 9th Bradford. St:.- and 11 von,:r.', ecr.'" I' I.-.?, i.ir, 30th Luzerne. W W K.'churs.? 11.1, t: . t . . r. j.1.11 i ':. 1 oi.t-r. '1 lv.in r ' , i.i' ron. br;;,e Benscn, P . I-1'11 Clinton. Lycoming, Cer.tr? r. b nion, Andrew Gr.-l--. p Jta Snider, North umb.-rl-'ii !:: t-nir &-.d Colju bia, I'r:-r.k!:ti Tcui:.! i Cumber land. Juniata, Fern:: -l:i:i:i. Dr. E D Crawf.-ni. 1 lotn r-auphiu and Lebar.iE. A i Bough tor, P JtKh Lancaster, Wni ILmiit;:,! Joiin Iliestaii'i. p 17th York, Wra II Welsh. D 1-th Adams, Franklin an-i F. K M'Ciure, P - 19th Somerset. Bedford as! Hui: don, b S Wharton. P 20th Blair, Cambria and Cle:.reii W Hail, P -Lt Indiana and Armstrong J Meredith, P 22d Westmoreland and Faverte.Sz:: Fuller. P -3d "Washington and Greece. Gw1 Lawrence, P -4ih Allegheny, John P Pc::r.. ? Elias II Irishf? 25th Beaver and Butler, D LIr.i:.-: P 2Gth Lawrence, Mercer sud Ve: James II Robinson, P 27th Erie and Crawford. Finney, P 2Sth Clarion, JcSerscn, Pcrest -: Elk, K L Blood, D People's Party's Senators. - Democratic Senators, ' People's Party's majority, (Newly elected members marked wi'.hs' CoNGRliSS. The Ibliowir,,' is & 4 1 2 1 1 9 o . r 1 1 3 o 70 24. Ilepublicari majority, 40 State Senate. 1st District Philadelphia, Jerem'ah Nichols P, John II Parker, P, George It Smith, P, George Counel, P Chester and Delaware .Tnonk Q Ser"H P tv tv 1 v. ... : l,,bai. aiiontgomery, John Thompson, P Blair hvo ekctM their ccucty the members cf Congress elected is l'::' sylvania: 1. John M. Butler. Ken. E. Joy 3Iorris, Kep. John B. Verrce. Kep. William D. Keiley, lie? William M. Pavis. Lop. John Hickman, Kep. Thoui33 Cooper, ;3 S. E. Ancana, Pom. Tbaddeus Stephens, Kep. J. M. Killinger, Kep. James II. Campbell, Kep George W. Scranteii, Krp Philip Johnson, I'era. Gal us ha A. Grow. Kop. James F. Hale. Kep. Joseph Bailey, Dem. Edward MTherso:i,Kep, S. Steel Blair, Kep. John Covode, Kep. Jesse Lszear, Dem. James K. Moiuhead, 1 Bobert M 'Knight. Kep J. W. Wallace. Kep. John Patton, Kep. 25. Elijah Babbitt, Kep. In place of an anti-Lccoti'pton crat. J. Ii. M'Kintv. dem., is elects " the short term in the Eiskth tii-tnet- o 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. o 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. IS. 19. 20. 21. . I -It II ml