J JL "if I I If 1 l - "'! rb". 1 . ,. ; '. ,! : J ,vi : ' Si y '0 V i 2 a 1 ifrv;?;, Tiie Way Ei Stautis. VTKSX 1UU11T, TO I!'. KE1T KlCIil', WHEN WKONl!. TO UK I'll UI.il'.T. Before the October election, the papers throughout the State both Republican and Loco-Foeo said, "As goes the elec tion in Pennsylvania now so will it go in November," and ''As goes Pennsylvania ia November so goes the Union.'' The first election was wade a test by which to determine the probable complexion of the second. And ritrhtlv. Well, it has been definitely determined and is r.ow generally known that the noble old Keystone lias yiie largely Pcpubiiean that the l'eo- .-hall be the n United States Senator. One of the most important duties which will devolve upon the nest legislature will be the election of a United States Senator. The term of William Bigler, who has so grossly misrepresented our State, will ex T5ae 3fex4 legislature. SENATE. Newly elected members marked with a star. 1st District. Philadelphia. Jeremi ah Nichols, P., John IE Parker, It., Ccorge It. Smith, It., (Eeorge Council, 11. 2d Chester and Delaware Jacob S. pire on the 4th of March next; and that j Serril, II. his succour for the hix years thence en- I ont-omery .Tolu. Thompaou It. .,, , , ,.J I dth, lEieks, Mahh.n ardly, P. binng wdl be a Pc-publican, the recent! -i 5- , i x- f( . -r . . 1 ' ! win, t.eliigii an.l .un thampton, Jeremi- glonous triumph of our party lias rendered ! ah Shindel, P. morally certain. Put while this is so, the j hh, Perks, iliester C'vnier, D. finest ion very naturally presents itself who ! --cany ituii, loberi M. I'.ilmer, E. RECAPITULATION. Pern. Senate, House of Hep. SO 30 Ptep. 27 70 97 36 Pep. majority cn joint ballot, Gl E'enzasj 1 vunia Selection.. Official. s:i 1. .. , i , ,, t ! : ! i w . i ....... ... , i,,)e 1;11.ly ucpuiiioan that the l'eo- shall be the man, and from what part of I . j l ;', j ' 1 lKV ""u -"l 'f S2CX.SI6i:tt. ! pie's caudidate for Uovernor Las received j the State thairhe come? We cannot an- ' '.'- ji'Vr X! ' ini. h .-a -'ulvan p 'J' irTrpIn v v " :" vornr-.M I tlvlIluu'j'n- 'Uiry of ,0;.'0 uvcr ; ,wer this better than by adopting the lan- ! & Wyoming, UcorLv L:uidou7Vi. ' ' liauphi:,, I11UKSUA1::::::::::::::::AU hMirU 1. i tl,e Wrongest man tiie Loeo-1'oos could : of an article recently put forth on i Puh, Puv:e.-net XV. W. Keid.um P. Lebanon ieoplc--aarlylvomiastious. " Psibiy have put in the hold and that the w.o Mibj.rt. by the Pitt-bur;: J..;niut: It ; 1 ltJ" ij-ga, I'oUer, M'Kean and War- IJIair, ni i:icii;!i s ui Itenub!!("i:i P. ioiin have i V.. ,.?. -. l..,....i ;.. , i r'1:' P;aae Jo:iS!u, It. .Indiana. Cou nt 1 1 Allegheny, win carter, Philadelphia, Full PHKSIDKNT : ABRAHAM LINCOLN. principles of Jtepublicau Poioini have I Western Pc FOR VIUK-PilK.-IPLNT : HAMNIBU HAHLIK. l'eople's lllectcral TStKet. AT LAII'IP. JAMK3 POLLOCK, TIIOJIAS M. IIOWK. J.H4tricts. 1. I'PWAR!) C KXIG1IT. 2. KuKEiiT P. KIN(r. 3. IJF.NUV Cl'MM. 4. ROUF-RT M. FOI'ST. o. NATHAN IIILLK-s. t;. JOHN M. HKOOMAL. ja.mks av. Fi r.i.Ki:. DAVID v.. .stoi;t. 9. FRANCIS W. ClU-nST. 10. DAVID MC.MMA. .Ia. 11. DAVID .TAGC-A RT. 12. THO.MA3 R. Ul'LL. 13. FRANCIS U. P FN SIM AN. 14. ri.YS.KS MFRCCR. is. gf.ou;k rrk.-llr. ih. a. n. siiARPi-:. 17. DANIKL O. GKHR. 1. SAMl'EL CALVIN. 10. EDGAR COWAN. 20. WILLIAM McKENNAN. 21. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK. 22. JAMES KERR. 23. RICHARD P. ROBERTS. 24. HENRY SOl'THER. 25. JOHN GREER. i . . . , . , .. ..... , i j-ui. . in; ion, byconiaiu', veuire anu ) r untie .anna j swept like wilitire over almost every coun- , kind oi a man, the is entitled to the Son- rj.;,.,, , v,lx..x ctV(... ( .' ' j ty in the State. This of it.cli; then, ator. We do nut intend to indicate our j Pith, Snyder, Northumberland, 3Pn- j Xoriliamptoxi, i would seem t- dettriuiuo the tideniial j ehoic-e, but liave entire conhdence in tlie and Columbia, Prai;kliu jiuund, It. Pchi-h, ijuestioji. Arid the State ch-ctions in in- ; We.-.t leimr able to acree upon a worthv ' .Vtn' Camlerlajid, Juniata, I'erry, and J C-rbon, Chester, diana, Illinois, (Jhioaml 3linncsota Would rei-resentative of our Lrhu-irJe, for ih.t 1 ""'J'' .J,r' . rVi.01'(l' lK. . , , ! . ! lothjDaiiplitncNLebano'i.A.lt. Pouaii- ! SchuvikilL serve io make assuraaoe on our siae duubly i staiiou. H e can scarcely ever remember 1 r.r r ' ;n i . l(-r' Ji- .'lontu-omery. SU!t'- a t'1" uen the est was so clearly en- j 10th, Lauca:;ter, Win. Hamilton P., ! MliiUn, J)iit .-iioai.i any oae .--till oouut, let Inm j titleu to tin; Senator as .it present. Our I ii lestanu. J ! . j North umbcrland. 17th, York, W. II. Y elsh, D. ! hear the voice of the Loeo-Poco i-ress. l'jr instanee : State i, nat: aa at present. iivided into three dis- I triers the Eusutu, the Central and the The New York Un-nll, one of the f:er- ! We:-tern i-arts. The Hast Las heretofore En ion, cest and most determined of Eineoln's o- held more ; litical opponents, thu gra-.-efuliy j-oei j Wt-tt cm;bii:ed, thouiilj slie uiveslefts Pe- ! dor: iub!ie:i:i maioiitics thtm either i.f tl.cfi ! in iaet, we 1 iiiii.'c the East on Co!, (.isrt:: lNih, Allans, Prank lin and Pulton, A. ! Snyder K. M'Clare, P. C.ibria, PUh, Soni'-r.-et, Pedfold and Hunting- ! Delaware, don. S. S. d:art,.u. P. ' j Adams -,:th. Plair, Cambria and Clearfield. E. I Hi.el- ' , ,, .. ' Ullt It is univrrsallv oen.-e.lc 'I tliat. i: i.i-k ;lie vote of New Yuri; -;in be turtle. 1 aiiin.-t LiiH.olu's election is inevit.iblv. - Hist, Indiana in lercditli, 11. d A:in.vtr..nv J. CuiiiiiHjii justieo t' conci. r in. a. -iei; i ....... ii : . . ... . . i v,v:' v etmortian'. i ,x'-' ,l '-'j'-: a-amsi us; uie . i estmoiv and.aud Pavette. Sndth ir.-.itr.. . . rp..v . V -' liiiit lin.- i'i'--i tli;it --oim; tliir. tii. iy turn rt:' to rcueciii New oi k sii.j'.ii i m- ui-.!i.l"nc!. New York will ott- for I.incola. j t: ! liy a larger iii:ij'jrity, we .v, thau .".ay other Sti.tc. L;;i cuiii will be clecTi'.l. Ti.i-ic i no n-.o ia mia eiujr the liMlter any luager. This, from so influential a journal as the Jlcrni 'I, about so important a State as New York, is of considerable Weight. This same paper for several weeks used central :-me i.f;.;0 in our iavor, anu Y'est -Etaxi 1 i ue Eastern division has t!io 3. resent Seiitd'.r, Suprcm the ! Pulle Washin: -:'d, ashin-i-ton and. G ret ne, "George ! Arm-t'o.i V. Ea j. ;th wrence, 1.. i, iford. Allegheny, John P. Pennv, P., : JjlV.Ii..-J !utl.-r, Judge, the Auditor and ' j t-urveyur (ienerais. The central has the Governor elect au-t Mate .treasurer, ami ; U. 1 Clearfield tne est notliiiiLT at. all. lhe West has: a,ieiee, .-leieer auu onaugo. m imton. iis!i, K. 1'oih, Jieaverand PutEr, Pe E. Imbrie, ; Claro.u not had a Senator for many vcars, mainlv. ! i J. IE Pobi,on, U. I Columbia, as we have been told, because so many ' pjIUu.y' j -ith, Erie and Crawford, I 'arwiu A. i Crawford L'Sth, CI a 11011, Governor's Proclamation. Fellow Citizens: The revolutions of tlie year have apiin brought us to our unnuul fes tival of Thiwikssriving to Almighty God. In no preceding-year h-.ive we had more niiiir. dant cause for gratitude and praise. The re Yolving seasons have brought with thtaa health aad plenty. The smamer fruits and th"? au tumn harvests buve leen gathered and gar nered in unwonted eiuhen'n'-e. A health ful activity has pervaded all the departments of life; und provident industry has met with a generous reward. The increase of materi al wealth has been liberally employed in sus taining our Educational and Religious Insti tutions ; and both are making the most grati fying progress in enlightening ami purifying the public mind. While, in Kurone. central and absolute gov -nments, by their pressure on personal right- and liberty, are producing excitements, which threaten to iij.Iiiave the very foundations cf society, and have led in ome instances, to bloody ami cruel wars, ' Jatwrenee, Jefferson, Porest and 1 l.nevne ' 1 " ! M'Kcan. the "Pisuniou" hue and cry to iutimidate AYesterii candidates were put forward. the North. It said that Mr. Lincoln's j suggest that some mode be adopted to j Plk, ET- E. Plood, P policy, if elected, would be so directly an- j concentrate the choice of the "West upon I HOESE OP PEl'PESENTATIVl'.S. j fiercer, tugonistical to Southern principles that it ! an acceptable candidate. YVe have the! J 'hila-E ! Ida Joep!i iddwell, I, T. i -dntour, 1 errv. Would touch the dreall'ul I-'ire Inters ! material in this section erjual to sjuare nu the raw and unceremovdoulv : th precipitate the Slave Slates into rebellion Now it ileldrately crawii.-hes, thus : It thus apjitiirs that ''Old Al.e" is a enser- anv 111 E. (E.-kiil, 1), Paivick y cPonoiigh, 1, Stob.-rt E. llaiidrdl, j, do-'i'di I). '.Moore, ! 1ik T:tt'.v Jt-j"! la-.m that oe c'iitcmj!atc no Avar imon the constitutional rights of ;Javerv toeate, a,u we cannot see any reason,., , , vh.11:,s. , )r. j.' , j ' Putter, why it should not be asserted in iavor of j Selrz.-r, P. .1. E. id-wav. i!, IEi.i v I.hui- t Cumberland, Curtin. 4.2.":i 1.TJ) PJHJ2 2i',2 4,io.") j . - 1 000 1 Hd7J 4110 d-fj'J oM7 4 1 W 7 ol0 7:JUl 'S1l' 'J7, f 0( 1 1 VS.) 1701 21 77 :jio L'77j i;:jd 71 'J ;j01.'J !-:;:) 4 7 ;M7 1 -'4ii4 J-i'. l7bo 17...j V2Si ibds 6'77 2 040 G002 -:, 2 Eld p:.3 roster. 421P Fall Out, It turn 3 out at last that th r of apprehension in the South in th of Lincoln's election, is that thoa ' people will --fall out" anion their-iT''" about slavery, and that einanc-rt--1 follow. The Charleston ( S. ('", h ' '- the leading distmion o-"f.. . the ea-ses of fe;:r, a.-iits fui.'----.t rto'.t lnniienc-e et a ilepubjican '(jr.;."' trutio'i will build up an Eeiaiicir '-7."" ty at the outh. It savs : " -li Thoy wilt have an'AboIitim 1. "Jp'U i South, of Southern men. Tlr ' ' t it lj ior siavery via no longer be ei,f. ..,. i., j tiie .ortn ana .--outli. it vriil ,e 10.' j South but we m the peor-le cf :V. oo"2 ! And such is the truth, and thisl? SS1 I been endeavoring to impress U'.T 2172 j minds -f the ;cople f,r years. p: jssij ! i:i:ng inai is v.-antmg to reriJcr 1;.---2 toij j canisia as popular in tiie South r ;l : 777 ! the North, 5s to satisfy the M-or.ie ,-. r2i!i 1 true iutent -md meaning of the jiep1.--. 40C0 ! rarty- XTUO interest no trne Pi.J0 ; :,rjy I't'rsoii m the houth is mcnr.cod b-'-- JiCpublican organization. Tnoy r" oOp; I ('07 14 .JO '20oO 10P) I I o4 l VJ ii.rc Jt highly esteemed and ;;s lioi.e.-tlv r' j as brethren bv the Pepublicin -r" .;' ' any set of men by whom thry are kr, t and when cool rea -on asm.ic-p c.:): .1 the f'jiil '0!'cc-cti.-i:s of d-. 11,.: r. .; ... discarded the slave holders wWi 4"' iTo:; ! ki:ow who ana v liei e tln-ir ti 1;-,. ... P.io'j ! be i'-und. e sre ic ji-a -1 osi j in South Carolina the truth i p."...,;, ;:;:;. 1 to show E-rl!:, so that wln-n h.;.- s., j de'ie-e is again re-t-r -i letwi . i; ti..;v -'(,;! ; a plan i..ay be uigaste i by the ; oi r.iJ. t V iilrtl till- li.C:jU 1 1 ; t V moved from amon-r 1:-. i,-.,-! ,:-- i,'v; we can a-k the bl-vsk.g .:f II.--.,Cea t,.-X Ii w;;i 1-e f-etler i'.-r tiie vldt..- r.-- -: . ..11 , . , . ..'.I li w: il if in li.-r tur f up r , ...... .. .-O' J i j - - - - ' a-. K'.:g! : it viil be s -otter for tne cbri;.i; .. - ." i . . . I JiK.TJi me n;nt vi i' ;a i;o,-. c-r the Vv'ide Awakes of New r.i.x 2-07 ' Vll-l'. ! i i i eel e orated tne piori-u.- tnuu.r-hs of Err- ' 1 . . : t .... t , .... ooin. in r e.n . ivania, m.i r.c.ai at Pos'O!!, Ma.-s. The uemeLstrritli.-i 1 j -,j j said to have exceeded anything if 1,; : that ever tooK place in -'ia-Suci.u...:;. Tiiii I p' 'i's 111 ai j-.ng!.-!i;M. ji.t-rc 0-01 ! present about 10,000 V.'iJe Ar.-k-.-:': .MaMie. ew 1 tamj str.ie. ertL a r 1 ii-.- ' t ( ', .1 . t-i-.-t .- 1 r .... 1 1 Ever true to th 1220 2i2 721 ri':.ts some one ot our citizens. lap. St. i , Jlenrv I.-, j.ei-etiriri' . I. iaae A. ... . . ' t ; v i ' 1 T i i 1 - 1 ; 1 . :o- iiu, 1,, j.ienaru inaev. i. lir.am l. Nlorrl-..;,, p. :eor:-; W. 'it. Sinirh. 1. ioim !'. Pre.-tou. fE 'Jdnnnas V. Eniaehl. in the tlave Stated that his pd at f.,rm is iio- The Jkmoctat d Kathvl of la.-t Week i , .V, ' ' ' " , . , Chica-o piatform in po.nl faith, and tl.al hi., f ... ,t , 1 ' ' " -''o"' ?, K. j 4rcncr.1l ,.ulicy upon sh.vci-y wiil be to com.ii- j Uiii!i lllto a grievous error. It says that j Pucks Joseph li,i a,b-y, P. Dr. Asher ; Hootwigden, Abralium Lincoln, our candidate for the I P Presidency, is in iavor of raising the negro to an eipuality with white men; and ol ex- iate tne South into submission ia-u.-ad ot' ex asperating her people into open rebellion. And again : The llarrisburg Patriot f- l'ni-n an able and conservative pai.-er, which before ! . 4 , i , " 1 1 - the rigiit to hold oaiee. the election was in ecstasies over how ease 1 j iiose I'osicr weum mati.e mince-meat 01 v urtm, P. j hdaware Chaiklev 1 larv ev. ieree, Chester Y. T. ShaCer. P. Caie! P. Isaac" A.-kf r. P. 3:oaiu ':'ierv i!r. .Toil 11 IE Iliil. 1). tenuu.L' to him t.ie rieht id' sufiVac.-,-. an,! e do njt sup-j .John Stonebaek. i, John Dismaut, i that the editor made this ridiculous ! Northampton. Jacob Cooe. 1, P. P. 1 statement m irood eartu-st. Not ar. j icn aeraer. we, in the enjoyment of constitutional liin.-n v, ; and wliat an effect that result would have ! 1. , ' t I-c!iih and Carbon, "Y. IE Piitier I) and under the protection of just and enual i , , , , , . , i-t was done, we presume, to 1 l ighten some- ( , . .p. ,,. i ' ' Uws, are peacefully pursuingthe avo-i-u, ; UI' Ud 1 rtJSlJcntwl 1-vonte-thns takes j .....j t() .- aiiJ V;i,cill:lt5n j '- , ll , v IV .ji , J . I . 1' r:i.'.er. i.. Era. v, P, jr. (' 01 me. ana ensraeintr in wiutover nroiaives occasion 10 snow its oni Hon 01 matters i ,. ..... ' to advance our socialand individual improve- j , . tlh .ls . v 1W ,., . i IV0,a ri''i? -'m-oln. J,ut we cannot J). . , , . , . . ami miugb as in i now stami . 1 , . i ,1 11 .n.. w ? ment and happiness. "The lines are. " indeed t 0 J ' consent t-j suentlv stand by and allow h:m avne, A. P. "fallen to us in pleasant places, and we have a v e say tranlcly that tae ebjetioa ot Atidrcw ! , . , ,,";. t ! Lu-'cre" I i--i- coodlv heritage." In all th s xv- sc. ,,!-- Martin makes li. defeat of A.-r..hata I.ia- ! l'i,d to ialsiiy loso.ry Wllh , V . . .' ' ordering3 of a kind and merciful Providence, i cu!u nopcless. It is n sclc?.- to at n-mpt to kti 0 seen :i !) 'Scness ;is ail this comes to. No, j ' V' l' u , ""oi o"i ii ui mii v ioi ou i n i o 1 1 ion , out . e ii - - " i -'-'' i ' - -, ,f . ;., . I ,;, t. . t, for our nuhlift ThanVivi.r ri '''r.,;.,. I not feel. If the Uemouatic aiei corwcrvallve rlr ,ot tuat MC l"Ul t n.it any pel son Braoior,, U. ! Potter, 01 S I Cumberlarid, C02" : Elk. 42i ; Fayette, C:i2 1 Franklin, b2 ; Porrest, 1J ' (E-eene, 02i) ! ii oiitingden, ihJ70 j JciT.-r-ea, So j J mi iata, 12:.'-J J Somerset, 2077 i Sullivan, 324 Tioa, o'.ijit Yeaam;.., ' 2.".-l Vv'aML-n, 2 El 2 Wayne, 2010 York, f.:i22 Eycomiag, o0E Total, l;t.2";0i 2;;:; 12 - I Cunin'r? majority o2.0l e; re.' .-( ( ! t-nr r.e:fii..oi-s iaet to reioi't v.t. ..--i,. - victorv, which has decided ti.i. I':-.- (II ivl ' ,;- i ev. ! -d7 ! D'.i u:r. A cjyv -,j viii ew i.'ik Pot-. cflV!! : I lea: ti autholitV. that the Pe .'!:;.!, ware c-mnr wita eertaiiit . u ea 151M State tor Id-icoin. Jirec'kiuri 1 " , i:v over an. at tne .'ate ir.Sj.ee 1;)"5' i wus only '21 tf, and that is re ice au-eauv melted ! . . i 1 i ii wav UL'.er i . i vanm 1- l , largest ::as. .-!., I hear cf the P. 4 2 -L2 ' declared ibr idaco'.n. A si-ri -!.Z i '"'-'j-g-' to be held thr....:J ''i ' State next ."eek. t " ) i . 3 j oet:;4 ! Shall Slavl::v Aort ai... ! Then pu an xtin-;u Under this conviction. IAVim.ia I". Pack- i votes of Pnnsylvaui- when generuily uiiitt-1 j believes any of iluit balderdash ; but in or !.. lirst s. i"n. i;. eh .i.irh '. Pav the eaieiiai;!, at P )I br. Goveruor of the Comnit.nw'alth .f IV.wi. , could nut carry r oivr, it cannot defeat Lia- pvlvania, uu hereby appoint Tin rmhv vhf . tola when divided ituioii- three caudhiati s. TWE.STY-Nl.SIH DAY OF NovEMHKlt NEXT, to be uer to prevent any misconception on the A'. I.ticrrm.l a o .1...- ,.F ...O O.. TI... I. .: .. - -..ov. .'i (.... i. ui,i:.nmii;r .1.:.. . ... 1 .. -, ' J I v.. . and prayer, and recomnH-nd to all our peo- , "I cl lu,Jiu 1 eii-mioi iueu xoeo-i. uco So, bv the voluntary avowals of Uvo ! t';;rt uI" anybody, and to show our reader ' j . ...... what our next Pre.' idetit's sentiments 0:1 jo. .- tour, i e.omarf Kline. i. Eve Oil ! !l " :V ' .d.M.ddi! andMon- ! riU,,' ':'u 1 pie, that setting aside, on that day. all world- j organs, New York and Pennsylvania tiie ! t!iat SU,'J' vt a'c M 0 subjoin the loliow:ng j. JJ. ('. i!,';.r.s:er. . It pursuits, they assemble ia their reactive i , ,.:v....i ....... v t fi., :P i extract from a speech which h: Lincoln I 'er.ro, V. C. nunean, P. places of worship, and unite in oireriu-Thanks i lwo lcJt I'nuidl tate., id est tae.r ...... 1 . i 1. r r;ll 1M. to t;od for his manifold poojnc;?. r.n.1 imiiio- j votes fur Lincoln. This, then, virtual! v i "c liVcrwl 'biting the mmous controversy ! " ' ' ! ring his forgiveness, and the ,ati,)Uam-c of ' ,ecidl.s t, fc " j between Mr. Potudas and him that same i ,. -';'''.y.--ra!,d..un:ata. ihos.jl:tyes his mercies. uomim me oiinei. ...... E, ' oan d . J i -on. 1 i. :;:! v.u, e t isteri.oat, it, iiir.,1.1 p. nfon. W . IE Ariustron''. Elivered his iig;i. J Le 1 It created th ior t'u! a it '!.i;.vi.;ni-o-- it Jo'.ier Puiliat:" troitl e-s umner atol' .'aher 1 2oUol2 I eratic party. 1 it Idlibuslt is 3i i.-soiiri C 11 e r 1 I : o:i j bis sj.eeel!, 3VYi!:g -: s 01 dtattng th . it. arai "otter lime. a! . V(- :o..y e ening e ta.ee 1 rem a ti t-.-r.i wa.cii we liiid in the Pida- ! f C. tlEWAPT, ue:pn:a in.paiivr : j V - ile bebeve-l that if Idioeln should b. ! i: it U mot Given under my hand and tiie Croat S'oal of Ami this is not conjecture -it ia sair, controversy in which the .Little tiiant w; -lit ilUlllbel hitlei , .new T. Piseh j elected the ! . nothing t ! very o.-li- selves iiun.! i extension of o 1 art er: e ilr t t i I Mi;.: and .b.-.iK 1 - ia '. ()Ut Would t":eir oiio :a erv . o 1 co;i;i::e them- : no. :.-o 01 -1 , !. VieS no-. No. -t ;i M r:h ,:.Iv. si con. ::v, Wiii'i'MAN" iv the Mat.at Il:irrid.,i,,l,is Twty-!mi, ; f,,,a' l7(1 j ;(, j so inagnifiwiitly tiscl up. Here it is : ! Schuviki;!, PanM Koch. P, iienry j no 'u, " -1S ;!t d as far as j Vo . fVne ThoundEiphV I It is admitted by hu.it and iiUeiligeut ! , 7' " "f ! I,'lim' tT r i "r"""0 ;ned. 1 " and of the Commonwealth th Fil iv V' ' ? ; , hr.n-X about, in ....y vV, ,h0 socal and Pamdnn, diiam Vlavk, U, I r. Lewis 1 ! hd -atit to ueoa.ro mure iemt..ry '1 p i 1 i-kfr I ' 01 1 I';UUCS- j political cual.iy ot tne white mm Mack ruec. H0(-k, "i . ! 1!i -rder t. veoj.en this agitation? Yd". ! r. . wniT.v-. ,u Fy the Governor. liesides, when Lincoln -k elected, the ' , . . L lu J,'"r '"' ma- j 1 ..i..,,,,,,, v'-j-'i ,. ,. viv.r..,-.,. to buy Cuba a-ui er-'o-.n-;,-..,! iil. ! Wm. M. Heistfr, i Puion ain't troimr to be dissolved. Yon ; (Vim, iL t.. u T ..n'..'.'.1 g! 'Ti .I11-1' .0t.'1".'LI." i P-rks. P. !Vn S-.dth. 1). M V lt.-.v.-- 1 ih-m-'.erism but the Peim.er.aie r.ai'ivv i becretnry ot the CummnnA-cllh. limn- v.jO-rs or oi:-.ir e uioii am 1 uouiir 10 ee uissoiveu. 1 mi : cine 1 .ci.i 1.1 ... .11 ....i- ... : ier;s. i. 1 enn .i.:: : 1. 11. m. i'. iovor I nr.ixiii'f t '-.;,!- il..,t il... i with white !".';oi!e : and I will sav in addition i IK Henry P. Phodes. 1 . 1 , , ,..."' lo tbis, tnat tio re i seceoe iecause ; preach 'Pisunioii A Word. ! I'-p1'-'1 to buy Cuba a'ui encottra-ed ill- 11. however :-il , r.v- 1 i ' tl',s',u,i,u 1h,, re is !l l'h.v-iral 'IbVcrence be- j Lancaster, Jlenry M. White, U, Josenh iw Senthcru journals tween the black and wl.ite races whi.-ii, 1 be- tt , ,v , r , , S. m-'-fbr political effect. rcver torbid the two races living i V ' f f . - ' -V' ' -, ' ' clVl:i"' . . .. , , to-etaer on terms of social and political e U- 1 1 ol k, JuliU .Maunoid, i , Uamc-l Keltf. Jt a nation oi luo.s, anu j Uy. Aad inasmuch n tlo-y cannot so live. ! ! xood friends. Kre another number of , Tne South is not I nd 1 1 fit l.lin vno nh on 1 I . 1 1 .. . ,.. .. 4 "v LiiiM'Mi leiir t' 111 1 mm 1 roti.ir.n a.. 1 . . . . 1 ...... a. i ii 'ii.n't-nt- ii.i?. .... 1 1. 1 . iwiuui- t LIJt' Uli IvIiUYV lUOll KJW Li IIUCICAL lOU WfcU i ilL'J'ifr l.P'l'C IIl!I! i . C tiai Election will liave passed. A great ! to do anv such tliintr. there mut be 1 Cumber and and Porrv. V.". P. Trvin. 11 j the position of superior a:id inferior: end 1 as ! i.owt uer il . .. - . . mi 1 1 , , . 1 i.Mi. .i a., ai;v oiuer man, am m iavor oi or. 10 nattle Will have been foii-.rbt n, 1,,. vn i t v- .... . . 1 , rn . : . . ,UI ,-,-, "'". i 1 enow Licpuoiicuus, vve cont;ratuiaie surniur po.iuiou a.-aigr.ea to t..o viaite- nnt victory won by somebody. Who do ! you on your m ar rclet.se from Loco-ioco ace. There, ?dr. J),ri. cb Smt., are his views. ! IE .vUT1,n.lumCi.UUUHU,.,i; no : tvrannv Irom the tbrai. om of :. ,.-..te ...:n v pi .... .t - 1 1 W!... .: . f ii. . : . ... 1 win win: iiinr 111.-. -.n..t,-.n 1 ... i- i 1 1 1 , j n u.u 1111 uu an k 1 i-i 1 xtiii..:..!- -!, . -l pou : wiiicii nas always neen opposed to vourT ' .... . " - : ii, v:. w . .siieom, ti. mature deliberation we have concluded ; nearest and dearest interests. Like a ! 3'U !l rcli;tb!e mily newspaper, going i Huntingdon, Price X. Pbdr, U. that the Pail Splitter's chances are deei- .' hideous incubiH, it has been with you I aW with SUcU a I'zcn-faeed and cast- Phdr. dames Ih.ller. P. dedly the best. Po you agree with us?- onlv asa dog to youradvaticeme.it. Cast ! -'-""ter,anced falsehood on your tin- j t, 'n''!' l" - IfSo, then let us work hard to make tliem lit olf, Ca;-t it off. Annihilate the whole endeavoring to! . "lAvtSl-m.l better to make them a certainty. . ..i : til-idle voters into the surrert ot vourean- i t..s: t '? f 1. ' mu.st not rct as though stM-m in ! t;. i- . . -i .. xi ; Ji't.itcs ? aiit vou ? t: I . ."- "ri Me:ie.' l'.'Vvever. auuitumai teri-;!e-rv Ow.mi.I bo ae.pr.red, the ouesiion would'be deter mined by tiieeiist'i:- state of thiii 's. If Ii'"5 ot ,lcxJc were acpiireJ, it was not j iikeiy that the tieoide havin-r ahobsh-,1 ! slavery, would reinstate it; and ii" Cuba ! should be .f.julred: slavery already oxis- 1 .... i 1 ....... 1 ... 1 ' 1 v ! wus e iu.-t, not ue ircroored, no mat- f bow in:;t-!i tne opposition. j i uis howl about disunion in cae of I Pedford and Somerset, Edw. al. Shrunk, i lnc',lil cEetton was the samj old tune j emocraev bid been vdavui'- f.M- iu-.,v . 1 Adams, Henry d. Myers, P. 1: ran ;eli ti aiid r niton, .Ins. II. Prewster, 1 J antes C. .iU-tl!l, !i. ; 1 ' ! Pe year. to liieuled tiie idea of d 01 disunion 'l liere cool i be no Z.Stu and GZamlia ro!f. Payette, John Collins, P. (Jreene, Patrick Ibmeiv, I. il.nn,.1. ".,-!. ' .C . . ! 4 " l,JC ":r bnncirdrs j depths of sweet Oblivion. L-t noihiu- i nd our candidates are net idle. Even ! remain of it but its name-oW we will though they are distracted and divide, j reserve as a targetat. which to forever point ' MiU they are a. wori, always at work '. i the slow, unmovin- l'inaer of Scorn. : 1'cautiful pole, recently raised on the farm ! Alle-heny. Kennedy alnrshnll V. Tlin as a mere b". 1 r bear. 1 .1 ... danger ul a dissolution 0r ih0 pi0 j ! case of Lincoln's e'ectien. If dan-er was so -reat why did thev not. nil v,,-,. b..- Crat.'i 15reckeurid.ue ? Why "did not Poul ! " j vitlmraw Ins mime in favor of his deu.o- ! P inoton .l..b. 1 I .. ..... rt T T.l 11- . . . , , 1 " lu to, 11, avoo- e neglected last tn imtiM i ,n i .t a.,.i... i 11 ' .. ...v. , til . 1 I1UI.I SOI!, 11 Tlie Electoral Ticket. ; of Mr. Pobert W. Poberts, in Cambria ; Jowuship. The pole is ",0 feet above They wiil enter into every vile combina- j tion recort to every species of guerilla j warfare what w;d they not do to secure j The Electoral Ticket as published in j and the banner which it, supports our defeat on Tuesday next? Put do their j today's issue of our paper is tlie correct i U tastefully gotten up, and appropriately re.t, we can beat them if we but make : or... I...in.. 4W.... ,:n...i 1: , : inscribed with th tm.. of I 1 , - v-1 S v i'v "'Ht l IvlllUtU iiJL i III - ! - -" ' iJUlV 'Mil l Ii V 1 ni.shed us by the State Central CommitteeJ H:lu,il" tws nexfc President and Vice the necessary exertions. Lrt us all work Ihnn flu fl.r.fi'K I .ii.r,.. n l- .'.w...-. .1 1 . v.. ........ ; oiers can reiv on its niTnr... ind President of the United States. The C, upon the result 111 Cambria County. should compare the tickets they intend to ! cn,"'cl of lpublieans which participated vot? witn it, as fraudulent tickets will Williams, P, C. L. Coehriug, P, William Jbmgia.s, 1, A. IE Ptirus, P. Peaver and Lawrenee, Jos. II. Wilson, P, J. Yv Phtnehard, P. Putler, Vv'. II. tiraham, IE Thos. Pob inson, P. Mercer and Yennneo, (EorircP. Ilofius, IE Plisba Y. Davis, IE Clarion and IV, rest. William Ti.m-;, Ii I cratie coini ctitor. lfe denounced fusion in X. York as ab surd. It was not intended to elect Pell but to defeat Lincoln. The cry oi dis union is only a mere "wolf cry'" This thing of always snving tlie Union was calculated to Lring the Union itself into contempt. To he H Kid). A grand Pepublican demonstration is to come off at Wilmore on next Pri lay evening, the I'd inst. Several distinguished speakers will be TrtKETS.- -A good supply rd Lincoln ; 1;kdv he Ucred br. uicast over the ..... .or.i jicKcts nave , Cuunty. Do not be deceived! printed and are reaHy for distribution at j - : hi' effiw. . Our fiieude are invited to cAl j Beware of frauds, ! Scrutinize your sr iaud artd -rt l::i:. 1 tickets closely before r I -'eiierson. uieartK' hi. ,t eKi-m .,r..l l.'U- urescut anil adi'ress himK,,., a c . 1 cTTtnuRCH' r t tne -racing, was ably and eloquently Isaac Cordon, P, S. M. Lawrence. P. 'I which a orao.l f.bi; ... .oc. or addressed bv Messrs V. iv.. tV-.ut;,,,! 1 w 1 r: 7 ,V 9 '"b- lauixiuu will . , , . J . ,V l ",r "---- uuer, be formed and march thrown ao. L. r ahne&tock s vermo-u-j. lei J 1. .Jones ami others. The good peo- -owan, j.. 1 . 7, ! people of that neighborhood utay be sale- J Eall,R. f' 13 . onuJt Pected that a .Kl by C J. Kraj.r J.. ;-w ; W Put down all ri,ht for the Pail-Soiit. il 8' B' ! la,r"C datl" Wl l'C Pe5lt I "t So" -LrZ 4 ! Mace. -turn OUt. lnem s of lb. 1,.,.V.', I and Win U liii. l.. V. ni'ior. : 1 , ' V'i'll A "T5T T - I 3 L- t- J ? A ri-ver fa:'.:a; Aiai t..to f. r si., ; a--lu'. Iy,p-..,in. Kt-vvr xi-.i A.". Livrr Ccn.t.t.iii.t. e -t;v--:r-. iliiioi:i..-5. Sviir..1;;:!.'. -'' P jr.iv.t A; :!..'. ' ' -.5 .:. i-'.-.'. si . .1 v.-v.." s? . Ot ;r ::.-:., A,-. V 0. 2." ct. o .: f-. 1 h -7 te ki:.-.-. 1'.. t a. 'H - si'.- i .-..1 u vii'.. !.ti .-.ud in: a.n. t.:r h:u'..'v :r.s.. i.iKti -n. Ore I ill a .! . vie. t';.i ?i --.!. Tha rui.-.u in:i ti :.- - t'.i-:u i-.'.-.k-'. v i-'.: n.'ry J "."' vii. iv. VMih Wiisoa'd Pills,""' t lie ln'i.l Iv-c ni-4 tier own L.'j v'i.iin pruva t:.ni..lci-s a ipinn.; nl 1" " rival St tiif 1. llomii)!; .iJecti..i.: s: vt c iii:, rtvuK a Xl'll' i:rn.i( ni:, i-kvku a Vp ' DYSPEPSIA. LITER C0HP-A:-s DYSPEPSIA. LIVES COarLAlXI Costivoneas, Biliousuess. I,c'-:r:fc Costiveaess, Biliousness, Iouj' Sold by Druggists & Dealer eser)"- 1-KKPAUED r.v B. E. PAITNESTOCH & c0' Importers & Wholesale Drug9's-5 60, corner Wood and 4i I jiepubli'-anit, 70. Peniocrat. 3d. cause, and attend it. ! I bv, MunMer ; .Khu Itiat'.ly, '' !" trnai;i,t in.ieb.'i 's .f.i.T"''1 II "UlJL zr
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