Iwo floolsoinos §itionat WM U. JACOBY, Editor. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, I$M. "The Odd Is Ouzo.'' So toys the Republican of la s t week. Yes, the field is yours, but the mulls of the recent Contest belong in con►nron to the country. A President is °leveed. That, for the prevent, is all. If he be truly a •onerator of the Constitution atria hither*, he will be, in heart, the President of a United States and not of a faction. As. awning the latter supposition to be the true one, it is of little consequence to our forty millions of people what party is in posses• pion of the field. The phrase sounds fee• tional, as well as sectional, and has an awn', squinting tosiards prospective office. But we would call the attention of our nenly fledged down town politician and editor to the well known fact that prudent people do not usually hallow until they are well out of the woods; and also to that other fact that a certain man once won an elephant at a raffle, whereby great distress met entailed upon himself and family, the elephant being a ponderous as well as expensive creature. Our cotemporary, in the article to which we allude, has the cruelty to speak of "dis appointed office seekers." thus adding :n to injury. We say nothing of the modeit.i i of this allusion of hi for nobody shpt me for a moment that lie will ever apply for en office under the new regime. Oh no. tint bel Ilia reference to this turner is, there. fore. peculiarly graceful. But massacres, dead bodies, killed and wound!d, Ku Klux, and all the other bloody things of which our nciehhor speaks, aside, we have the hope of a patriot, that the peo ple may have a President, and this being so. we an perfectly willing to concede to our factional friend the mere fAi.. REMAIN FIRM.—We say to all Demo crats, remain fire► in your faith ; it is the only faith that can save the Republic. Al• though again deflated, let there he no des pondency, no hacking down ; for in the end, unless u►ilitary power is establi-hed over IV, an in the South, we mug triumph. The Radicals, pursuing the same course of poli cy which they have followed lig the past three years, must eventually heat thew selves; for surely the eyes of the m o re mo d. orate of their partisans are Hot so limed over as to remain blind much longer to the evils of their admioistration. courage, Democrats, the darkest hour is just before daylight,'' and we are in that hour and dark ness now, The day must scion dawn, and the sun of Demeermy rhino more brightly than ever befor,. Grx. GRANT very properly declined s pul lie reception on his at rival at Washington from his plt►ce of retirement during the campaign. lie would he expected to make a speech. This he cannot do, and his friends are very willing that he shall not try. It is not underst md by the Radicals that Grant shall be President. Congress proposes to run the whole machine. and with that understanding Grant was nonii tutted. This may do 14 a little while, but the old General will want the minx in his own hands before six months, and we ve►y much mistake the man if he does not gather them up bef►re that time. Well wait ■nd •ece what we shall see. Tux Radicals are already canvassing the United States Senatorship from this State in place of Mr. Maslow, whose time . ex pines on the 4th of .11arch next. William D. Kemble, late State Treasurer, dead duck forney, Andy Curtin, and Galu•ha A. Grow aro spoken of in connexion with the nomi• nation. It is also slightly whiaperol that old Simon, the Winnebago Chief, intends to Lave something to say about it, and will toy a nomination either for his hopeful son, Don, the mule contractor during the war, or his son•in•law, Wayne M'Vcigh. We may look for some rich picking in the next Senatorial caucus of the corruptionitts. It is a pity that those incorruptible patriots, Lebo, Wagonseller and 11Ianear, are not now members or the Legiblututo. Jur DAVIS NOT TO DE TR'ED.—The N. Y. Sim says: "The next term of the IT S. Circuit Court in Richmond opens on the fourth Monday of November. There, iP anywhere, Jefferson Davis will be Hied.— There he is indicted, and has been for a long time past—indicted liar treason agaimt the United States. Bat Jeff I Pavia will not be tried. There is not enough in the case to pay fur trying it. His trial would be a farce in which the actors would necessarily render themselves ridiculous." Thu tact is, the Radicals (litre not try Jeff. They well know that the moat of them are as big trai tors as Jeff. A New and dungerou4 counterfeit two• dollar note on the Sixth National Bank, of Philadelphia, has made its appearame. It is not very well eseemed. A little caution will at once discover its falsity. The clouds above the female ou the left end have a scratchy appearance, the shading under the words "National Unien Bank," is coarse and irregular. The paper is of a blueish tint. The engraving on the back is coarse. Better examine all bills (WHIM de nomination carefully, aa the plate will un doubtedly be altered to other banks. Tux Salt Luke pavers report that the General Conference of the Mormon church have unanimously agreed to stop all com mercial intercourse with gentiles, unless ab *elute!), necessary. Parties buying from outsiders will be excommunicated. The "Borderjit." Convention of col ored people, of Web William Nesbit of Altoona, is President, have issued * call for * National Convention to meet in Within(' too, on Wednesday, January 13th, 1809. Gen. no-naida has been rewerei tron# coneu4nd in Texan, and Gen C4uhs a} pcsin ted Inv sum. 4 r. Ocn. Wallare succeeds Gab aotatate4 Waalaingtoa. COLOMBIA COVNTIr ERECT I • ks t ie - ar,- • • ITS "RFRONSTTITICTION " POST• PONED INDEFINITELY "OW Chapman" still otb In (Now limey in this Kneek of the Woods, no molter Cr Massachusetts fund Alma hmr gone ,f,,r SIMPPOO, ,roc! "that Mile" hmstonnhlett him into the White Kona! Columbia Counlr—OMclal, Mom MI &PAMPA 'poop, PT so UN/L, fillip 'Taft. DiffTRICTI. 0 ' p It s% or.— .... . ..199 21 194 21 110tionn 190 33 186 5$ 11m 'rick 72 124 68 131 RIOMO, '433 318 329 317 Hi i;orereplr...... .172 65 167 79 1 1 .0 R wi , -31 146 213 138 219 Coo rulia 138 93 138 96 (-'oore. 143 97 194 118) 01n1'nplin sit 94 7 57 249 59 Fi•h'snsereek....266 62 269 61 Prunkhn, 52 61 49 63 Greenwood, ...,.1/40 164 181 165 Hemlock, .......175 61 1611 63 dock um 114 5 113 7 11.nent4t, "65 126 2&) 141 "U 9 47 208 55 Main... 123 11 122 10 ;►l.lllin 194 43 195 43 Montour,— ...... 78 57 79 58 Mt. Plensant....ll6 62 119 63 Om op, 149 66 149 68 Pine 105 36 112 39 iloaringereek,... 58 40 55 40 1.1 en I 1 148 174 146 178 Sugarloaf, 133 19 143 18 Total, 41*,1 2075 '?f1I Diyj 1,993 sir The following is the official vote of Montour county : Seymour. Grant, Danville, Ist Ward, 174 217 241 110 139 3d 293 257 411 t " 150 IST 1110 59 59 13 170 33 2u4 131 39 77 $2 33 17 79 125 57 21 Anthony, Cooper, Perry, Liberty, Liiaotone, 31aboning, Maykrry, Valley. %%'! Hemlock, Total, 1697 120 Seynoon'• majority, 428 Lithe Montour did well, and is as relic. bly Democratic a,. her old nom her, Colum bia. Who wouldn't have a habitation in the - Fiallinvreek Confederacy ?" The Vole In Pennsylvania We are unable to give the 'Avid vote of the entire State thi, wed:. It 11,1•0 , ( however, that the !majority for Grant will be about 30,000. EIRTMODS, D. Adams, 253 Iledford, t 350 Byrk4, 6065 Bucks, 51:8 Cambria, 623 Carbon, 557 Centre, 217 Clarion, 939 Clearfield, 112:: Clinton. 52' Columbia, 18".4.4 Cumberland, 423 Elk, GRANT, R. Allegheny, 10S15 Arnmtrong, Beaver, Blair, Bradford, Butler, Cameron, theater, Crawiiird, Dauphin, Delaware, h:rie, Franklin, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefforron, Lancaster, Lawrence, 1.4 n lon, M'Kean, Meteor, Mifflin, Perly, Potter, Philadelphia, Snyder, Sowereet, Suwitielionna Union, %Vane'', Wmbington, 941 4' 11 4" 115 2fil?B 1867 2110 1 )0 f 3500 ,PaYettei 816 Fulton, 3115 Greene, 1492 .Tivaintii, ea i ti high, 1317 i beserne. 3583 1.% mini ng, 126 Nlneree, 2102 Nlonmoniery, 720 ! Montour. 427 Northampton, 2W7 I Northumberintal,4l3 Pike. Schuylkill, 721 Sullivan, 39/1 Wayne, 636 (We.rworelauti, !Wyoming, York, 2645 tNot Official. TUE RESULT ELSEIVIIERE. New lionw.—The latest reports gives Seymour 10,01 k) majority; Hoffman (Dem.) for Governor. 30,000 maj. The city give.. Seymour 59,N91 majority. The whole Can. gressional delegation of the city is Demo cratic, including 8. 8. Cog, who so ably ad dressed our great masa meeting on the Sth of October. The old hnary.hcaded traitor and veessionist, Greeley, was only beaten 64,000 for Register of the City. Tho ma jority tier Seymour in Utica, his home, was 1141. Pretty good for a rebel ! DIRLAWARIE gives Seymour 3,328 tosjori. ty, and elects a Democratic Congressman. low*.— Full returns from 67 counties give Omni 43,655 majority. The negro suffrage amendments in the same countie, have a majority of 29,314. What the re maining 23 or 30 counties will do the Lord only knows. Samba is all "bunkadory" in the flawkeye State, MICURIAN.—Gnint's majority supposed to be about 31,000. 'Nufr ORZOON.—Returns front 15 counties give Glint over 500 majority. Nine counties are yet to be heard from. Who cares ? MAllNWlND.—Seymour's majority 3!,841. Old Abe's bayonets have "trammed" front this portion of the white man's vineyard. less k,utl, 111,1 t that o ld r ust, Ou Synun, iI3S i/ W WI ray 1 '' My .7t; Ai yin , / " nuctis reeuustl uct t. tub ! biscv Juan is still 0. 8. KRIM:Mr. rives Seymour 70,000; Odor. gia 40,090, and Louiriana 30,000 The following States give majorities for Grant; Maine 28,000; Now Hampshire 7,000; Manutchusetts 78,000; Rhode Is. land 0.483; Connecticut 3,041 ; Vermont 32,500; We Virginia 8,000; Ohio 35,090; Indiana 10,000; Wisommin 15,01)0; Ne brat•ka 4.000; Tcnnesree 30,090; California 1.500; Nevada 1,000; Missouri 21,325; Ketosis:bill/0; North Carolina 8,000 ; Mouth Carolina 8.000; Minnesota 5,000, and the Democrats pain one Conirrearntan ; Florida elected by the LegiAlsoule, one negro being chosen one of thoi Almtn.n. , and .1111,nion arc A: , l in Alava 0 1,,:,; ;t "gin I,c ME 'Vito Electoral Vbif' l.);loviog in !Iv> o lA * 3 WI t, from. l'hvto ..,ow to . election ul (I; ogit nut Uohux, A alll ut our ell,ew thinks the Deninerat4 noi4 i'ergotten that the clay of the election came on ti n 341 of November, and hupes they will consult their almanac the next time: NOVESITWR Seymour Grant and Blair. and Colfax Alabama 0 0 Ar- moot 0 0 California 0 5 Connecticut 0 6 Delaware 3 0 Florida 0 3 Georgia . 9 0 Illinois 0 36 Indiana 0 13 low* 0 8 Kansas 0 3 Kentucky 11 0 houisiana . 6 0 Maine 0 7 3larylund 7 0 Massachusetts 0 32 Michigan 0 8 Minnesota 0 4 3lississimi. 0 0 Miamurt U II Ntbraska 0 3 Nevada 0 3 New Ilainpuhtre.. 0 5 New Jersey ...... .. 7 0 New York 33 0 North Carolina... 0 . 9 Ohio 0 21 Oregon 0 0 Pennsylvania 0 26 Rhode Island 0 4 South Carolina.... 0 6 Tennessee 0 10 Texas 0 0 Vermont ti 5 We•t Virginia-- U 5 Virginia 0 0 Wino:multi 0 8 4022 2)43 2143 E The editor of the Reading Gazdte gets off the following. As it suits our Cabe to 11 T. we tiansfer it to our columns: We aeknowtedge the receipt of a season ticket' for passage to the head of Salt Ito er. We accept. We embark. We take our swedtion proudly upon the deck, mid amid the spray of the da , hing wave. we rai-e our hat and bid a lost adieu to those we leave behind. We have no tear for them. Our eyes are dry. We do not envy them. They have "drawn the elephant." Our skirts are clear, and there is a glorious consolation in the thought that we had no hand in it. Graut i , elected. Per-contra, Seymour is defeated. Very well. If the Radicals can stand it we can. We go, -we set sail--we depart- we vatume- we leave--we stael ten we never sureemlfr. Whilo poratatbm luting those historical alto , we will keep a watchful eye upon tlawe who "ro tomato' the machine in our absence. We will pose all that is, in our judgment, wrong.. We will prepare to guard against all national calamities. We will prepare to receive all national blessings. Gra tit to join us within a year. We will confidently. look Ear a “grand old smash-up - of the entire Radical concern. Extreme metemres will not emirate. They have been tried in abso lute monarchies , . They always foled at last. Moderamm must govern. People era bey ettVeiti , ..l ttrt .t , lst It, `li , t y , v;"1 ~‘ t ' •:- A , . , . ; itypq. eiveti. lta,l; We woo't •tay long. We g It 's than two years, and you will then ini‘c the felicity or telling our plailts. Alt we totk of you, is to keep the country in goo l order as we will the crystaline halls itt the palace ut the he4d of S'alt River. Adieu. Good-bye. Farewell. Exitcurr.u.—Thosmai McCarthy, convic ted ut the August tom of the Venango county court of the murder of David Berry; was hung or, Friday last, in the jail yard at Franklin. The Spectator says "blue his conviction. up to the eve of his execution, the condemned man exhibi ted the most wonderful indifferanee mil even recklessness. Ile heard his death.warrent read, the least concerned himself of all that were present. lie tuanilisincti but little, if any, idea of a future state, anal persisted in asserting hss innocence of the murder. As time wore away, however, he expressed a willingness to see a spiritual adviser and for a for days was visited by Rev. J. H. Toot. of the M. K Church, of this city. Subse quently, anti within a few days of his exe cution, he desired the services of a Priest. and Rev. Fathers Coady, Madigan and Doe• ker attended him. These faithful Priests remained with him day and night, up to this last moment—Fathers Doeker and Madigan attending him upon the stoffuld and adonis istering the last rites to the soul so soon u. be ushered iuto the present* of its Maker. The morning of the execution, and nut until then, McCarthy acknowledged his guili and the justice of sentence. His de nicanor from !hat moment seemed to change, and he appeared quietly reconciled to his fate." Pitiania Mar.—A locomotive recentl y set lire to the grass on the prairie., neer Ai wens, lowa. Fanned by the high wind. t h e flames dashed into the beighbormg tams. leaving a swath of ruin behind, 'I he tan , of Mr. Cummings was swept of everythiuy —house, barn, with horses in it, "trans ii the stick, and felons, all were sty:snowed up The farm of Mr. Johnson. near by, met it', rawe ruin, only he tnanageti,hy great efforts, to MVO his residence. Another large farm mar Colfax was also entimly desolated. The wind for a few days blew a gale; the grass aa tinder, and daqrnetive fires in dm or the :;tate are repo led In Paris it is said that hoops sr° no longer worn, and that the skirts ii,ro (4:her eery lono or 'to short. 111 Ha! for Salt River! Latest iPfOllll Washington. WASIMIOTON. NOV,g • $llllll interesting facts hove tarmac known within a day or two in regard to the rlipliinis by oar Government in trying to effect a setticowitt of the Alabama ciaints. The former posi don of the British Ministry wa4 to propose, Brat. an arbitration about the lawful rapine Ability of England on account of the Ala bama depredations. Second, a joint com mission to decide upon the cases them-elves arising nut of those depredations. Secre tary Seward accepted these propositions, but added a third point, that On arbiter !bloat de. ide .6.-1 , 1 Locket was right hi • oc.. n',1:1.• 11 , e : 4, .teit , •lti Shires its om' • ,!: •..lt Out ucCvdifig ':t •i. , , • ' 311 :;i•Wi'krii Mow ,• •iy o t bwir • • • appiiin• meld by En • ,L,uwrn , l Slaws id a join' (low „ equ:vaiem to dm atikoowi ...ievmeio of the fomer's kjus.ice toward the United Stales in vecogn,zing the South aw a belliterent power, and that there is no necessity fitr an arbitration previ , m, to the appointment of a con mission. There remits to be a dead lock carting between b l eb pie.. ernments imt at prevent. It i+ grid at the State Department that Minister John-am ham received no instructions to Fettle thin quertion upon a ba-is other than the nee offered to the English ministry by ex 31in inter Admit. General Grant in bard at work at his headquarters, cleating away the large ilii;n11• ululation of official businesa which has col lected during his absence. The arrival it General Grant and Speak• er Colfax in this city has attracted a number of Politician;, who are &Armes of n-siniiing in the formation of a new Cabinet. It is stated by prominent Itepalicans that Mr. Stanton will be offered his old non of Secretary of War, ll'. the Most suit. able person to deal with the South in its present disturbed condition. His services in the late political campaign are recognized as being most effective. Senator Wade and Mr. Greeley are also looked upon as certain to be selected, the former for the Interior Department and the latter for the Potsmas,ter Genearlship, Improve the Evening!. 'With the return of the knethened and pleasant cool evening: conies the query to all, how shall we beg improve them? There are a thowantl plea-quit ways of spending a fall and winter evening, within the reach of those who have command of their own time: and prominent among these are, indulgence in literary pursuits. flow few. compara• tively, of the young of the present day, appreciate as they should, tho tumble pm Rego- the y f ? ri Minded. a- the young citios arc. with all the 0.11 lilt ltiDs Itvt't- , !,y fir the eultisation of a literary ta,te, nut one in II thousand appears to invove these golden chances. Ogelo.ionall.V. it is true, we u,eet with a )(lung man, t#r ytmlig woman, who firmly ort a-p- the idea that ''know ledge is. latwur,'' but these, unfortunately, are the exeoptiore4, not the rule. Thousands of young Men who have ermliatable homes;--whore pa rents ate willing to supply them with books and paper:- -in-teal of availing theni-elve of t be-e tel spend their long Ildt vetting* either in idle lounging awned corners, or in company with ftivie lons assmiates, male or female. Thu, ter after winter passes away, each one bring• lug them nearer to the age of manhood, but not fitting them for the proper discharge of the duties that a full manhood require They enter the busy stage of life with none of theesmeguards which a cultivated in. tett. .v 0 ,11113 it, possessor. They <%rt :3'.mitte under a th,m•and t ootr.mtc.l by it nunietat.le 1 s li`.t : • : ni'm it, t ch..t =EI • a Ceet e. li.H :h d 114411 in.. ch.ttge 411 'tat it •I e-, itti I %%laid taus It it ic wig away the Itteq pre, 104- /Wines of their ;ives to ache oi lifitehee. ulld frequently in the company of t hope, it-soela• tion with whom, i euttuthinatioo. Bow many of whom wilt rez•uive 111 *:turtt over a new leaf' oral itt.prove the long evening 4 of fall and %haat Tuts Ow GUARD SUB Novxmnut.—As we straw near the hour of battle, Tug OLD Guano assumes the tune of boldness, vigor and pluck worthy of its title. The ikme for the coining month is most excellent in all its departments—political. literary, nientilie and art, but et , pecially in the political lout. ter. We find the urticics under the bead ins of "U. S. Grant. by a Urrieral of the United States Army." — The Plea 1; a-Stand Mg Armies," "Are Wu a Free People,. , &e.. and eon ddlerable of the no binge which makes up the Editor's 'rahh, of eveetal interest at this eventful 11.1011/Viit in our na tional history. Every member of the De mocracy should read thez-e article.. The balance of the cumber eon mina the usual miscellany, very varied and interesting. The Hook Table is even übovo the average, which is no ordinary commendation, Lei every voter who de,ires to und, , rstatel the orin,:iples titan thick a good government is 11411 ill ilqUi r iii4Vll, and alone nu-rained. read 1 11 K OLD CI EnuiL Single copie. , . L's wars; -a on per year. A ddrem Van Evi & Co., No. la! Nushau amet, Nee Yolk. APPoisms.—W. J. IVirlverton. Itia place, ham been appointed Calmly So pointentiott at Caraiaari Seboa!» lur +ln -amity in place of G. w, v oulo , ac i - Mr. Walverton is pentlenorn of v i titica , ion, and will no doubt wake u %cry ettleielli Above.. —Thu report publi.hed in the IV Mims sin !livers last week that the large plattina Pardee, at Watmoolown. was Ile t,y dre, with a loss of V.:5,1101, wai. onsitltaul , ly eznpttersteol. The mill was ott fire, very little thump, was done, as the lire was speedily tingut.hett—Sushat7 l Goz. ...In the National Methodist Sunday Svhnol Convention. in Springfield. Mie.A., owlt It : t t: itteti %hoeing the a wn) we:s! Stalce; 15.847 tltitt , ity 4.tortit , ,, with 1.335,91 teatiher;4 nn{; n.o ineterbto of 75,565 (luring the , ,I,l,taitt tat.: 5i 1,:+.1; re. , usylwanla Leib'attire. EN,~I`X~:. The roliowing weigh:own will compo.o the : 4 titate Patio- ; ' lwouiJ ditilog the me-sion or 11469. Thip,o witrlkutl with u(1 uru dui newly olectud ; ('hibulthhitt - First Distritd—W. M Cund I), ; Seeon.l I.)i4riet IV. Ilen-er," ItThird Dkrict D. A. Nagi.!, 1.).; Fourth bi•triet—tleorge Ctinoell,* V. Che.ter, Dehtwure and Montgomery IV Wimhientitot. K. C. II litio-on, R. VI Iluelt*—lt. J. Liuderiumn. Le.high and Northampton—lL S. Brown. D. VIII. llorks—J. P. Dark. D. It Sehuylkill ‘Villium 31. Randall. D. X. Curlmo, 31.1nroe, Pike and Wayne.— Ch , oletou Burnett, D. XI. Ilva INA, Su•ivieharina and %Yyo mine -P. 31 0 , to. l IL XII Luvuo Savitu G Tumor * XIII. Vieror. 31 ,• url Yr. , . l ot --A. G. 0 ' XIV. Le , tiouu. • • • XV Xittluvid•orlan I. • • Liu ;itul Sullivan g o 0 j a ..i„ XVI. Ihuirliin and Lebanon Al 11,tia. riilomau. IL XVII. frineiniter—D. Biilin lt, It., J. W. XVII I. 1 . ik and Cumberland—Andrew G. Miller,* D. XIX. Adams and Franklin—M. C. Dun. eNll.* XX— Somerset, Bei!cirri and Fulton— Alocituk. Slut:wan, It XXI. Mir. II untinedon, Centre. Mifflin. anniala :Ind Peri y—Charks J. T. 31' Wore, (`id, ltiiliin•no, It. XXII. Cambria, Indianr and Jefferson —Harry White,* It XXI 11. Clearfielil. Cameron, Clarion. ForPo aii.l Elk - William A. Wallace,* I) XX IV. We-t morebool. Fayette anti Gr4mf. —Titmot' U, Sariat. D. XXV. All..plieny—James 1.. Graham,. !Noel! Errert, It. XX VI. Wit,ltington un l BCO Ter —A. W. Taylor. It. XXVII. Lawrence, Butler and Arm. 'armor James Kerr.. IL XVIII. Merwr. Venango and Warren ,J. C. Brown. XXIX. Crawford and Erie—Morrow B. Lowry, R. HOUSE OF REPRKSENTATIVES The are the nmtiew of the Rev re•entatives. The mute, of the Deuwerati. ore 'tinted in ituaes: PUILADES.PtitA. Pi-trieta. 146trivtJ. 1 David Foy'. 10 I l i ' W DaVbk 2 Jr*len if lanni'lt, 11 Oftu;#l Withom. 3 &wind .I,4lpphs 12 Alex Moire, 4 Goinve W Myt.r4. 1:1 3/idetfi . 1 / 4 ,/lia. A 'b/w //,'“, , ;P:". 14 3.40 i Clow!. 6 rh,,, K} v I 15 .1, thee,- Ilulgate. 7 Janie- S•ilwr... 116 Ml' !long. 3..3 V StiA , A, l7 3.11411:0k. t B,,ht 4c; IMIII7I. IS it no v o y,, Mains I.lr A 13 Dal. Rile limy (:cunt„ IVih.on, Geer F 31,, r t wit, Jame, Taylor. 31 4 llua.l.hiey Vin cent 31iVer. ,sa,. t o Kerr. Armstrong S 31 3avkson• lie;#vor and Wa.hingt“n - II .1 Vankirk, A .1 11tAngton. Thoma , letkott. 1103timl. Fulton awl Sother,et—John 11 lono t eeker. 11.1 k, Railcarlein, !Bury Brad, Mr hamar? L Jaarg, Wan. o-epli in ,, nn. 13ra,114 , 1 and Sul Ivan —John L Chant bethitt. 31004 II Webb. , %1 4 . Erfir tit ry Butter. Liwrenee mill Mower —Alexamier Ler.!ie. George $ We ,take, David llobin ti (AM EllWalqk a 14W. Oil Ito( 1 and .31onroe—.binos Ptr ef . Cameron, Clinton and M*Keau— Cent re--P Gray Med:. Clwp,tet —S 31 ale Arvhiba:tllol3l, ;lamer. 31 Phillip,. Chu ion ate! 3efferson B Brown. CI I tielci, Elk awl Forest 7'hos ik- CoThor i rh. and Moutimr— G, Sentt. CtawlMtl Beatty, S W AfileS. Cilotirttvrlanl— ova 'rpm, .1 Bor. II II li.•filuaan. Delawaro—Aoro-tos B Leedom. io -I:retiree P Rea..lolot I) Stranalem. Fayette IV./ /lop/ord. Fr:tok lin and Perry—Jahn II Walker, .J (7, .I,ps,•• .h ti „ 4:t It 1 Willitt t t r • '• • '4 •:, • • , • ::, - , • n F troller. olion ;AO Snple , — Pzi tityr. Tho.bas Chinch. 'Nii fi 11:1 M11(1( V! IliterY EveMnsch, Lb Not-ilia:opt on— George 11 Gound;e, teuis 11 ,Stmrl. Nur' huml.erland 1117/;mit // Kw. Pike and %I:aytto--117ilifrin 3/ .I',/,0,1 Pi t'.er nn4 - .1 11 ... ran c. Se h nyi k - D Ake, 111 Bevird, Yhilip II rrP77. conthanna and IVynining-Lorch Bur , Ziha Liot. V v r ia ngi, and Warren- A P Dunean. .J Chill:. Yut k - J Mash. I) Ariel.. ititrAmi - LATIoN. _ : 4 1 mite. 111,1iNe. Jl,if it MI Iti I*, I 79 Ih•uueraa, 15 3U 54 R3.lical majurity 4 rit'llalde to Gov. Illoffutau-•Ille Defies Ilse Radical Scoundrels. NEW VoBK. N.•c. f..—The Di'Ore Cu. serenaded Mayor Hoffman. U..•ero.ts•eleet. thi+eveuins, at the l'larendt•n returned thanks, and spoke at sonic Irneth tot the repult of the tomtit election, and .nit that doling the canvas" he had neer aid an unkind word tcpardinz Gen. G i ant, II hie should ndopt a eciar•tinuiunal polity' be would earn and have thr sur port of the llcntoeratie I arty, but ir his ntlutiui•trati•at 'Ain( of a 1404111 . Patti -tut rharacter, he would fall never to rise. With relerence to Inne•elf he raid ,oar as he had once proved hat he WI not altaid or rioter•. neither Al , he o n o,' ~r those whose. produce rite. In resl•nnse to the threat nett limiest of eat election, he said that it hole it ntiuht le I.lNsible In t:v)j•rive Sena i.e.'. anti Sepre , •entatiies in Congress ;heir seats in this way, it would h e from] inntossihle thus to doerice hint of the (Alec ua eltieh he had been legally 'ducted by the ,oto of the people of the State. WANTtn.-- A half dozen elegant and re lined young gentlemen of this plum, arts -irons of procuring situations as sons-in• law in some wealthy families in the comm• uto limits or near thereto. They fire wiling to he used as fireside ornaments, keep pound rake fro!) , mnaling..ll.o surplus greenbacks it tit,y fr..- :bier!. rind odic , whio o dd t o th e r e spe e to.,;; , s , the hotly. rents wishing a turefic.e their faia"its tilaculd fi< early. hplial era. .A ,tsardner pot fewimorsi btulno, Ii 1 , • CUed44III grorios In, I. , •1 1 ilia& the Si:mirt: Lecp away 'flow Chieisgu L.A.P.sune Il.vy J e ll t suit W Liu isulieristud. ; . ...It is eitievaell that by 11174.: there will 1114 toilqA tor ristlway completed in the 1.)1111,11141,110,, enough to ...Thu elooisieue drinker ail hiipPr in Clevelised lul. uveinsip;i•heil em in tole day, Ned invites pony owe to best it. ...Potatoe, oßuplisesied to lie sieventy-sierve years old were plumed et 1111:1 14C,14 , 111, W 111414 mid have yielded hew UP tarn. ...The will geese are reported Hying mouth AJOI Qadler thw u,ual, utl too wetttlwr proiaut:, ray thy. is atavtitur ut' a hard wittier. It49A ; flit! earpet . hng Governor of Mot - Ida. i u been iftipvadiEd by thv LegiAlature, • lihtlA otIJ ILlWlJlhellir ' • i;I , • • i'ia%irwa, of Koin,u,s, has TO. coottak.boool euh u ~ca t raio„ , tl by a. ' aumoNt. boloto , . .a . •ytittg to bettobl at a - 0 .7 ,ti :c 4o,l air 01 iY Italeht 4IN , t 1 ;6811, ssit.o)4l4 kuuw MI, ; titets tty• tog to 4vt Ii t u.F otht.i:. 11:14 u five 11.1,4 liver the Erie turovud, trottturcd nu PilVO'r. We ttuio,tr wbet..er it nusolo out of i;u11 - with utikli he umul to urreg tier u,eu than during the wart ...The volunteer Force of the navy of the , stores being gla , tuary and ihe mils of 16 detett totem tette 4),1N very Few voluntern eflicer4, nearly nil whom have ifr Vet) hat.urtdly «#i'-h.tree , l within the past three year', while route tt ntunhvr /MVP IVettiVial appilltnitilgiti in the regular Ma view.. ...no bami j eucer conews ermilens., undwittk 414-Tunis of fiver tin odwin loura,N, as emo• wiuurl by Om iieltroe, , of the Suat ll upon the white p 411101460111 rd' that 4111WIlitliddldi sector idi ear common country. and OCeUrrowe within the 14. t timr weeks. Such is the Radical "peace" we hear so ulna about. You MAY BE TOO LATE.—Tte warn ea in tune. Ihseases k4i Indict...lion and Dyspep4a are not to ben Med with. There is Atoll a thing as twine too bite in then twitters. lothonation, or ! , :eirrhte , Caneet, or souse other dangerou , when ull u—torattre:', no twitter how pot , Art. would be inefroetual. Do not delay the n the ~,tity•tirtits of Dyspeteutt are hr.t expert( neesi re-ort at me— to tis g ,„ :0 re Ntorative Brill me,heine, tosTErt Eft scum m il :11K and you wilt be But Icw disorders in‘nhe prenter ,Lett e r. ing, awl, it' not to it-elf' itatieliliatuly dath ',rerun., it 1. , a lie ,sottree of many deadly nett- Even if it did not tend to greater evil, the mental and physical misery it pro dace, i. alone a rufficient tewt-n why no puin..,,,hosald be spaced to prevent or elite it. in tin country on the {iris oh the teh.he i, it :lit completely thatan , ticated tuw ill oar oao. Wb"te it is c.oel I in lief tic every boo ii()SILTIVIt'ii S111)1,1(11 lirraiS are tower-ally eifficeilea to lie the NOetleitm remedy ilir this annit tog di".ea‘e, as they act directly upon the digestive organ,, ta,h , r e et ad l t4ree Opt tnwach , and eiVo tellea". 0 1 Vitality to the swein. Aetine alt h ht fully upo t tin" nerve- and ',nothing Illy! t r i '')l. renders them cliieali ion.; a s a mental 11;#,!;• eine, to , Well as a genial -tow:lent-. illah-tt as a preventative, they wit be thvind uhniy to the theca., s ari ang !lot: the unhealthy "rere. , n of alittahti. and dli it asc trill prevent the ( 11110111111. Stra.ielatl Ortea eillotikinA or when the chill 4 are :tvalit.t slowly upon the patit. at. , tsrtngl, to gee with whiteasels. .. ...nlsW invalids attend to their hiootth, 't 1.. trill opoenr e n box 1•11 PL A NTAI it IN which ought to he used tip in a month or six weeks, and uol n inquiry it is boned tloo they have used only two or th ree bottle..— .SOM. 63. they 61.01 used it to n ., Idling t o the direetiettr, amt others hare fit jouvliod it Tht' ham heen Irian:ll6r, and Vinit.4t3 aln ftroralde re.Adt I+4l. cuing frn!ll their nan, ll' it he true that — what is worolt ii dug at a ll i , worth &tin?. wen," how ,iiivlre,r;,-Oly kit true in matters relating to the 10' few bottles or I LA STA -llf at r, has hare often wronalit wonde r s, while her hist:nevi ease has only eel, ht.. after week, ot'cc,istanee. ••• WAT YR. Sllperinr to the bs•-t •• • 1m a, m 06:Ate. awl at Ivor the No.O. At!•, Th fi e f.toa t a .! t 4,.viettee tlo Ono...eft:ll eewary, •ta,l rce or. .‘vor's flobo, , !i t o. o the tapi litr anal sit, they care: Tly AYPC4 on 3 fottch ant it i. Otto', WI, or to or the t.l.nd witli.ot , l Avra . z: SAll4,..r.satt, Arra's Ptit.s th I,olocron f,! parttoive—oefy faoily love thou a*•altff-t even' 1'31114 floe 4. ,ti.it atf 1 , , t h air ,kf u t Hiro.lioio , ‘ , . an .t !Le ktowle late low tit aye th , o ror tf-44tet`oa Pram e.o. Thom. Dr. iver*4 to , a , ':f tina. anti otl , lioatiow , u, v.., .1., tvo he, , itate tfieotlinivtid thou. —Si L Leafier. =IN MARRIED. Ortokr Mit, by )1 31. A pplenntn, A. {':van: and Amanda all Groetariwoll, ro!11111 1 4:1 eonnty. Oetober 22d, by Her. R. P Kintr. Writ 1 111',',4114-buel and Artnita J. Potter, all or Oetober Ifeh, to' Rev. E, lampr, 1)164 IIePAT, or Greenwood, and Ntary E nobbin..4, Jordon. liveornitm , enonty, October :,!9' h. by 11. q.. R. P. K I Mt. Clin ton I'egg and Annzt S. Eves, all of Jer:ry town. mm to Rohrting. October 24th, John W.. run or Samuel anti Doily Bogart, aged 3 veitr., 4 month. aid :14 0,, t ,,1 er 24 1 h a t. nottomlon. Pa., Kate F',.. wire or J. D. Ihotiotoo, nod clum.htt-t of John Atelrews, aged 2S years. November sth. at her I,rother'g, Irtont. near Plvtoom h, bucolic! county. Mrs. Smith J. Woodward, aged 45 yoar• , , mom Its mill 22 dap. In Illoom.l.urg. Nor. 9th, Lyr ler of Leo find Sarah Cos, agtil I j'lo4l . and 7 womb,. MARKET REPORT. Wheat per bushel, 32 41;1 Ilye. ti I 5o t !orn I up Buckwheat 4l " 1 00 Oats ii sti tloverseed " 7 00 flax.eed, " 2 541 Dri'd apples" . 4 4 . MI Potatoes, " ....,.... . . .... -. . . ... . IIV Flour per barrel, 13 uo Butter, mi Has per dozen, 25 Tallow per puma" 14 44 bard 25 Hates. ii 411, . ‘1 Shoulders, " ~.. , -.,,,, ..,......- 1., liar pent,......„.... -,.,,..,.. , , 13 A' MEW AD , IMMISMISIMOTit =MM=MI W., dairi , it,!f&iiii.„, inn lbw 'ie. , . II IlhA v arllelline in l , j J oni As emit Of el 80•4 MI 1110 oral J, . fha t nay t 011011 4111111141il lof Om rely: , and I of imodo ° N e w , 00401 In 111. Wills i_ *I Of Ito ofnallind niodembin,lNltlvat (ma las_ Syr amid Om Waa l Irmo low mn.t Pnliot I innttwln s assmiallahaisonitGalaap we $.0,, home lonised Moir finonylkasninigillsis Ilmo lila Jai l 6 41 v ia 4* 7"% f le mot Lend**, limmuld loni I 4 , 11 mud plospolinni ita es momonm yaw a c r Ili f Oroyrr mad Tnnualner lel Omura) Jail (10.1 rnl 1 41111 r, Oktlielone Oftle Psi.. . Oratime Moo; rod llllfillith'il i:0411i, oil 11100Innbury, on it. HAM" Of Colulnio g Pr) 10 , . Oro. %.nuday. 11 .1,4 Um 'ha day) of Ili,' •n le r m. 0., t• ennllnue .n. w. 5. %nolo.. i. M.r.by mivra.tmlsl, outlaw t. It,. 'poll's. fi r l b, poop. Roil commialmlo• of (be igillfl follilaareol. umbia inno oho, he than mad shop in two onviir i s roil at 111 •••••••01• In Inn foreno.ll afaidil day with re, 01.110. 111 , 4 , 11.41004 mad IN 'lvor Nor,' with to Illhar a=l itlisegibra ramillimmo. A n d 14' ...pill an Ininnul Ay 111 ,1 = 11191 111•1 M r mil prlinnorn that eel nr , in ' %.1,1 ronnty of 4' , 4ttinbili to=lila eilfette n M onlr Ili rovi •linll 1w Just. s MM pollwial in ilwii sttelol 4 nitryierrealy lo romotro .)........... j Ine.it at almamombare, ea IWil dap If Mgt. 1...11 ", 10, I Ito yunir mm our Lamm *EN 1101101.1 AIM ~.,..'I hundred and Idyl vigild on/ la go •_ll isithri3 rear of l4. imm.la-amenet ml tam Utiltrd I.N. Ain, nem ( (I.a) 'Avis vim 0111 gerinetali. ) *WS 1/11:Al 1)111.44 1 16 to, Ammill". Uloomptoo No Nov. li. 11114 N. GRAADJURORti FOR DEC TEAR& rt..v«,-Tum,u, mu. hhimuo. ffrbro. kVositcr, tl. iif Rb.llo, t`tt 1 , 1. k Uwe*. lotirlMet, SION o+l etc. ti-n Cilium J. Thou. Jab 10 ti 0r.% PerlindA pvlib 1;,1.144 k lob“ iiirtsuaL hiss LAO, (*fife.' 1, Johafini. mwm— lb.dter. chute. S. Cressy. Mfg 1.4.14. Do*** R Aptamell" wm th,Nektekoad. Pin' - ittrh r bital.tor. t I.( rtt rmt tiolsor M. 1 ft; V 4.11141 Melt avvr - MO. fl irter. John Mutant*. !ewott Ah xi niter Cone). John J. Berkley, C. Bitt en a tfr , (' 11 a rt)n, Faiths B. Beidlimaka, 0 en. P. ilithm. )0,., Ito wia—Durid Bauder, Joustos IN I erre.l:—.To 'peg LAW. Wi N. Ilebry Haim le O. wittli I Ztsrr. Jr. oho •r. • Mewlenhal hi=l,• # # .1. 4 sol,ol' Augustus er, 3.410 70lior, W Mien' Lou, C tepoti IL,lfert. rotor, Aaron Rom I!•:,!,•. Wit. 11. tibuoLoaktr, Cyrug Gt 1 , 11.r0. 6 Cot berreL .lack on —Olt Covetitenen, Wilnita Y. .Jahn RU14 . 7 , Loctpr--,Llo i L. [butt. Mt. Pl• maw— Mathias Gilbert, Clowleill P. Ml••on. NI ;Mu Jnhtr Wehel, Fen. KaAmt , r.Movieseolbtalt. li ;1t1.,z!—.V.,141;uu Lr.'4410, tail d. Cliri , t man. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. For V.O the purposes of s lassUrs Perhaps to One instil eine IA:to unrrenaUylttt coned by everybody Le m oath trt t, nor was tree any Wrote Pa nitivelluti. ty &kinks! into net. tt etery colinte7 awl mow Mt &toes. as this euti bit +patient purgative The uhviot• Per 11 4 .thSt it it a intim to. 11.1'01,e and fir 130 1.. e Chia. hial remedy thou szi 1" - oth,r. Thnto ititt hate 11, know that it cured t h en; thane islet 113,4 kooie th , ..t tit. 110 . 4t.ili,nri, tint tri.eitti,, nut 31: know that meat 4.bst itaiieft &et /it 4n, 11 —that tt novor :44. ;Amu nny fault or notOget. :331110A3:43, 1. ire thtnl-nnth 14/43 0 t t , 4 ,, e , tta:ttlt , toit:33e renliittinhhi Caterer 1,;..4 1. 0 • ale ernie,daM is, but soul' curet MV tenant .4 Itlitte4 nut iiublisb deli% A.l ' la all 1,4,..9 11,1 emerit i :ows in all iitinotivi; rah, ol or ant* deleterious drum, tiw: in iv he taken mil) ,eir.ty Kiriesly. Theis' 0 1 .11 ore .f, , t• Os:J.(301 eirt 1114411 v. • n ;41 , 1: tut to 1,3% , ., ,, th30 tr.int tetreil veptaide tt•r islet, tl,^ tai soy quantitr. I'll.v floe. .;t hr y tea pony...fie ai got tits to euriiy the Ye, 1 sod itionsintil ii i•r••h+d;'n3 • divisor thn 59.1 ,tutee of the , eezi ift'r .; heath, sad 1.•. n .3 It donor.. ~, • ,f 45•, •;. t 3.3:ni4 5 .01 tlnt,tt , • Y ;30 IIA 1.,. Pr.,*nitper thr ht . % Wow* Witte rite eu , e:— For ittiyiinepodd or Ersillgossittftni. Lisebettio 'teas. Ls** to we awl Lissa of pttetity, the, *1.0.04 tri.t 1110:10...164 to ittioninto the Meas. aeh no• 1 restore Its heiltht - Issue 10 , 1 Ito? I.lir or Comp!** 3n , 1 variant ern". Pro., Minions IlltessiArtso. Welt lie J.tiossdlire nr egr.ye wiekeetwa artiiia• cmit an I teilinne rterforro they fihnnht be jo. di let Vitain Awe:tub e.3.ttt,ln iiorgel the abigisitg4 netiiei ar rienovo th 9 Orden - thins which emote For Ityorater, nr 10tisrelseense but oat alai da.c It gtr#l."%dly required. r.,re 144.11,1044t11n5*. tiont. Crated. rale& Salmon of Vie tapers, Pals its litatce Pack :Ma totem they should be snatinuistudv When, as tennireit, to ehantte the diseased action of the system. With spelt change those complaint* For hiramir and Dropoleat Swellisint the? 031114 be taken in urge rout frequent, dotty to pre. du 'o the 0:13,4, of 3 drectie Isun t, Fur Sisipprentill ens a tang ss deed should be lan et it Pnollee. tint desire I effect fix Prenettly. A t n Dinner Pill. take one or two Pall to pea. mote digestion Vet relieve the stomach. An neeu.ional tlo4e stimulayi the stomaeh mot bowels let's healthy' 3..teot, restores the sionetint, and inviematot the eyrtent. Hence it is often 44. vlntiteeltit On ilernlitle . oient *TWA. One wit, teals tr.h.rohit well, often finds that ewe" oC these PIM Inakol him feat doeeiraily IMrter, frese their ketn.ine, and renovating effect on thee.*** tiro 313 m :mar. .t, e..417::R .0 CO.. Practiral Chaska'', VilrE'LL. VASE.. r. P. A Ayer's Sarsaparilla, run WVIZIPTINO TUB ■MOD. The reputation thin lie cellcnt nunliclne OnJorn• derivedln hem It egicon. ninny of %%bleb are OW svu:'vellouP, Inveterate cane t:r serohilmis ate eo,e, where the Py....1ft% *reined paturabid wIW corruption, bare been 11tirltlei1 nud cured by h. Scroll'lon% nerectior.4 luta divarilerr, which were so , 10nt uteri by the mereru 118 cotitiontontion tent tI they %res .( ' letinfellY afflicting, have been rudictifl7 eintiil in purh Front numbers in ohms every Per- , ioa of tito rouittry, that the public remedy need Ls Lee uilormol of ite rhino or wee. is•oorttions poison is one of the most destructive enemies or our race. Men, this unseen nod mothit truant of the (.1 gituism nude' minsi the touttitunew, :trolbelts the AWOL of enteeirling tr fatal diocese", itikollt P.V . iting . ts Melon of its presence. Agate it seems to breed infection thrnuationt the body,soil then, on stime &tornado occasion, tepidly develop , lido one or other of its hideous forms, either on the serftee or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber. cies toot' be soddenly deposited in the lungs or heat', or tumors formed in the liver, or it shoal tts presence by eruptions on the skin, or fail Weer ations as some art of the body. Write the °err -0(1111 thO of a bottle of this Aorsoportfin ht a.. • *Wade, oven when no active symptoms of disounot appear. Perseus afflicted with the following tor plaints generally tins finutediate relief, end.u Length. cure, bY #ne mood this it.i.resAPßien 4,10~0 Fire, noir or iCryoipOloo, Teller, suit Nheuni,l4rfold Rem?, ft islosesrs-. Sere pos. Sore rem and other erections ar 101109 of Scrofulous disease. A so in more concealed forms, as Dosistpsitt. Proper, Newel blouse, 144, rolepsy, A'sisrefro , t, and rho various Ulcerous erections of the mow::,• lar nod nervous systems. ismifillte or rettereat nod IlTereurfol Mffee. ere cured by it, though a long Howls required u Mitt i nit these tile utenutted lesbyCitymft4i , Ina long continued use of this rite:lielne toil . • the complaint. Lrooorrhfro Ifh4Oss. Uterrollooo, and Uctoolr Inoroorst..arr ccr mon& soon reliant* and ttbtnuttety Cured lions and invigorating effect. lifim i te fit .• lions for each veto sue found in our Almoner, $ • plied gratis. finewsnothon and Gout, mood by atetrautlations of extrantione • in the blood, yield quickly to It, MI also comajotoss„ Toryttft&s. Conortdeone rI, .--- toottoo of the /Wee, ondefoss soffeetorben 5. • • as they orlon tin, from the rankling Voltam, • blood. This SAIISAFARILI,AI sower for the strength Mid rigor of the !c^ Those who are Loogofri end Ziortessib, A. m • drat. Mire Jess, end troubled with 1t peons tp prehousinits or Tears, or any of Chia illgo:th.ss eyntptomatie of Weeklies*, will find luneethhos railer and convincing evidence of its Illakertl.ive prier upon PARPARPD ar Or. 3. C. AY= ds CU., Sem*ll. Prodient omit dwavaml Chemists( SOLD IST ALL DILCOOISTS NO,ltl by . ?1,0 :qtr 1 ~1 , 0! , ..0ta t i a";