!- Br . a' vwrs-..NEA./(1..1 , .f Ni AIO.IJ • • ,;'ff#oyl*E::rot.t.o wpm nradi;ti.rioN o ' "Ikil I eIIEX •Nni.,t;lN :iS . ATANpAitp.'9p . . '•'•1--'!.;. , ghat'thepreient..:delilaretile. civil . war haS. fel 04.1; alion he: rontttry, by, th e: n fee- . pl. the ott;tierti States, no W":.in arms,against GOverementi 'and i i i aeonod ithe:.Capitat;... Thar ,•..In this Na(ionat. "Cptigrese, banishing all .feetingb . of, :::"I.xitereitisaionor, s ,reientment, ree'olleet - 31efluty, to4tie whole eeantry•4'.l'hat.thie war nat'waied;ao-thA;ir part,' any : .trik 'Of op r . for.any purpose. of conquest .or:t,ti cir : .pursose of overthrowing or. inter-: with:, the right cpr estahlished..i astita ! 'r.-•.• : .gitiaa. those•.Statee; baf.to.'•defehLt and main- . Constitution: - :tsin ihe , uiprtrrlaey 1. the;:: o 'oil to • •-• .4resierfie : •the Union, with alt the dignity, ity and ' rights Of, the several States unimpaired', aa , sOcin.as these 1 objecti - are areete. , the War 'eught.to • , ~14Notto Eqoarati.iThe liberty of reendents orAfriei in the United Starry is ih . .eompatible.viitb - the liberty and s.ilety of the . . Ettropeendesieridant: „yheir aleverytortne tin 10:tefititiori:,.resultini from . stern..'and tnllextble . ;ilteCittasity, to the generatliberty'in the. United ...We did. not oriiinale nor are we aponeible'for. this tieee.es'ityi Tbeii lih er ty,-• if . *ere possible; 'eeold only be etablished, by er : *issliting theineonteetible' powers:ol tile States' ... , .and , :of , 'eubyerting the. Unhin. And beneath the ;rains olthe.Union , would be beried; emitter• fates', tbe:,liberties ••of both- rticis.i'--/./etoy Propheoy•rliU►uru FANA:rtcs..6,ll, : A EGLt .Ttorisis.:AVEF, GET POI 1:11 . ' IN THEIR 1:12:11;5,!' . 11E14 the great Vjeb!iteri on a'.meinornble occu• , „. . • . 46 1,§ 0 TriAiti: C9??lt:r DiiiANcE; Cit r; 4.ND' NIAXIC LAWS TO SUIT TM EMSE•LVES, LA Y iIINT HANDS ON TOONE WHO DIFFER W I Tll - • TAI F.M 01 lIIN, QR DARE ok:svolsc - yrann. i FAIA;INILITY • . LY • 'I}AS! t 1 T •TM i . CObNTEY AND DELU.GL IT WI T • B Lor.m.'?: . • 11On fathers didn't. intend the Constitution . . 'for war times, why didn't they mike n . .petir of - Constitattotts,—one for - .. War and the other . for •• ,peacersolcs•Preotice.• . .. • .. _THE FALL ELEVT!OIki. In inothei part:of: our paper. will he found .the Stute, aleci of . M'Ketin , • eoenty.. wilroe b e e n n t hat w w ere defeated An the ConntY and ` Congressional 'District;. al ' the Aepublican•majority, was' materially redo . Ho'n S. A. Bab kiis did ricit sticred. in over. :coming the 0,000 majority in this Seuato'rial - diitriCkbet:did Suceeegin redtieing,it one half Sioailltl..es 'elected over t.'ourtright by bu t little 0ver.40 . 0 votes. • ,Elrs - : Earley and Boyer were Wected'hy• joritles ritogingfrotis elovealo thirteen hundred *The groat *ates of New Yotk, Pennsylva. • Ohio, Indiana;,. Illinoic; Connecticut, ,New And' Delovvare have gone DenioirailO; r.: while the.Republicen majority has been Inrge: ii.recineed in all the other States. We rejoice ' - with 'the.peOple . thai we re • to.:be coon rid of VOIR'P4ESID*,NT. '..tiadlheribein a Presidential election this tell,lhe.Staiss which Went' Dem Outside would .have:eboaen e'Democratic.President,' as they Lein' silaree majority of the.electOral votes of the lit . * §tatea.. The count would have b iOO4 • 'Ns* York : • Perintrylvaniti. Ohio Indiana. , connetticut'y • New:jet:saywelaivara • .Maitra • , • Mairsachueetts Teimon; Rhode •• Michigah Oregon' • , .California' - Ne s tor .Hrimps It i re Kansas ' :Minaesota• • • , . . . . , Total - . • 123 . . ua . •V'Diiintic4,l4ic majority, without ' the bOrtler Am! , Ifttes,,Ba l Tbese latter would increase . 'Of. the 123:Democratic elec. 'ittoial6ticttfe, , •all but .;runtla were . given to t Vieifdati . t Lincoln an 1800. Was there•ever 'ittach r) 'l'U l'iliCliereyvolution in ..a . o'short a time 7 CONGIRENSM N ELECTED Ccingresomen 'ere elected in • ,14isstate `• tistrict -- R a ndall, - Lit per 4: 2ti DiatrAct--,O'Neal ~ • . • .. .34 D'iatriat—.KYres, Rep . • . • .. sth Dietrfft 77 Thaye'r,•Rep. ' . • bisirict7-Styles; Pam'. • " 7th Dietriti--Rraornall; Rep. ~• . Darn. :Rep. • . • • - •lo:4 . Disit:ict=trouse,'Dirp. .... • llth Dietrict-d'ohnson, *., • ..-:l2rti'Diataiet—Denriisoni . • • 13th Dia(rici,-,Tracy, Dem. • . 14th Miller, Dem. • Berne . • ..).11/4 . 'Dietriet--Coffroth ; Dern. Rep.' • - 7 :"!.iol.litistriet.4." Hale; Der n. ,i... 4 ' , l3.lilalif'Diatrict 7 ,-Sehofield, Rep., , " • ~,-..)'fAikth:A!RlCt7-MYT.S!,A Rep., ~,. • ~,21- k j)!Joste-,,-Dayvaon, Dein; . y. , '.• ..• 4nretieak Rep. , • , c;;,:•-0 . 4:iip . /40,iiivot#A#1.1_1at stand, • ' ' , '• , . r . _ ' , • ~ •, ..,. . .:: Win:RIVI; it is it gOOtt 1 II illg.lo riidt..r tkuilais , Ittio4liid for ki.his.!itierey acid liwing.kiniffiessi 111,e!.(yfprp. •: 2... ~. , ''. : - ''• . - in. Goiferdor of the COM:. rii; . n . o.-etilth .n 1 Pylinsylvania,' tti ieecoiriniend 14 - Tirrhufgaai.; ihi 27th be setaTraitby . theriop • fii of) h As a day ol.sOlemn Piaydr and l'ha .•.. • • . . to the Aiinighty- : 1-giv ,lininidel thanks' I that lie has. heedardeld'il'i!.k pleased ;‘?l"tec t .our free. insli tut ions andGuyernini:r.t, , and • to.i.) keep as frotn:siekaess . .and pest to eitu,s.e,.!he.eeith tehtieg s for : Jh lier..iuciiiisa su, that our_•gareels .are . dheiced a iih the btu V . lt ' 6l 1111 d the' di. H dr en, that'industry has thriven: a modi; • hs and' lhborhaS its r eikard;. and also, tlittt ,haS' ve'red,iS from the bpi:. enemies •Ond filled our ofN'efs.and.rneh tile : :fteld.' with . . • , • .• loyal anti iitreid.l;piri4and ilium vie iory: and that . be.. has" i)opreil'out ujioif.lis (albeit ~,vOrtliy):othdr great and. Manifold bldskings. Buseeehing Him to:help:amlgoveip steadfast (ear and 'lo've and_ to into' Oin minda.good:desli es,:so ,that' by' his continual. we May hire a right,judgmentcinthings ; ratiVesPeciatly, praying Hirrito'give.toC'h;ist iari Churches graPe to hate the thing,which and to utt . nr'tlia -and riglte-. outmess,do,daying oPenly• t whol6_ 'cania¢l of God . ; and most heartily ''Otitrealing Him to Lcs- story uPoir . our ;rulei's wisdom and ca'ritestnns4... tninic;il' and " and . in action, that the of gtieneheil----Lthat lierll9, ariiilhatbeithtftei peace. and titiielpess 3 inay; : tro'in generation; reap the übtitiihint friiits of iths'iiierey.i.tind iviiti joy : and iliankfulne§s praise and inagniti: his holy ender fiiy greet seal of the State at kveniket..fi bete tier,in the ye4f.of our h'uedred iin(l:•ef 'the Canmon• weaitlr'the eighty seventh. .:'••• • PENNSYLVANIA ELECTlON—Official • t . , . • • rhilfidelpilla • AIM', .LiEN: • t.40:1C. . . .• : n • • COUNTIES," • } 3 • . A dainai ".2,066' 2,555 . 2 2.056 ...1.1,557, 'Allegany, • 7,805 12;323 ' .7,551 12,301 A rmsyong, 2,176 :2,250 2,177: 2,258 Beaver, 1,73.1 2,268 Be4l'orili • 0,3:20 1;679 • • 2,302 ' 1,11711 'Barks, :10,•15.1 - . 4 .4 150 ~: 10,162 • :4 . .551 Blair . , • . •• 2;485 ' 1,009, 2.4.73 Bradford, :1,761 5,521: 1,5 . 10 .0,800 Becks, - • 6,10 t I 5,858 Butler • • • 2.615 ' 2,770 '2;635 2,770 Cambria, 9,734 1,533 ; ,Cameron, 136 '196 .. 134' •op • Carbuti,.. • 1,007''.. 907 : 1,697 • 99i tentre,,.. 2,867:,' 1,856 • 2;682 1;859 Chester, • :4,8,70 7,224, 4,887 7,928 Clarion, • • 2,355 1,3913 2,377 1,382 Clearfield, ..2;107 1,31 . 5 9,160 1,305. C1int0n,1,544 1,157, e,531 . .1,116 Columbia, • 4,952 1,382" 2,956 1 1,36 - .5 crawfordi: '3,589 . 3,096. .3,558 : • 5:010 Cumberland; . 3,516 .3,539 2,6 . 69 .'3,276-, • 4,150: ' 3,289 • 4,137. Delaware, 61 1. 2,779 :' '10.91 '. 2,772 Dlk, • • . 586 275 599 2:77. Erie;2,723 .2.718: • 4560 Fayette; , .3;00. • 2,709: 2;663' 9,719 Fianklin,• 3,140 . .3,157 '3,130 • n,lOl Fulton, • 1,909.. • 726 1,009 Forest, . . 82 Greene, 2,859 . :919 9,808 •. 968 iluetington,.. 1,823, '2,400 • '1,816... 2,167 Indiana; 4,596 3,396 1,589 . 3 389 Jefferi;On,, - .1,581 :1;412 . ..1,480 1,414 Juniatu; , • 1,5.18 • 1,063 1,518 1,095' Lancaster, 6,532 .11,471 • • 6,529- 11,189 Lawrence, . 1,043 '; 2,551 1,052 2,515 Lebanon, .2;213:'. , 2,200 - 3,950. Lehigh; . 4,750 . 2 806 . 4,713: .2,807 Lezerne f 8,389.. '5,768 8;182 . 6,543 Lyeoniing, 3;521 . 2,068- 3,31 1 1 2)508 • 082 ' • 78.1 • 1123 783 Mercer, • 3,0.19 3,427' • 3;045 . . 1.1,113 ~ • .1,468 ".1,370 . 1,160' 9,116 . i . 456, 9,199 : 442 Montgonierir, 6,765 5,118 . '6,762 5,117 Montour, • 1,230 . 765 .1,238. 7b6 .Nnithempton, 4;160 ..1,960.' ' 1,997 Iceorthutinb'd ; 3,008 • 2,085 3,079 . Perry, 1,959.,, 1;917 • 1,951 *. 1,910. •33,323.'30,121 ".53,280 "36;129 'Pike; 767. ' ' 135 '771 • 128 'Potter, • . ' •, 7 326 . 1,103 . .319, • :1 ; 085 chpylkill,. ,075 5,481 . 7,977 • 5,103 Snyder, • .1,253 1,592. .1;245 • .1,603 Somerset, • 1,115 2,465 1,412 2487 Sullivan; 608 • ' 279 .••. 612 . .. ' 280 Siisquehanne; 3;915 2,749 '"3064 Tinge, 806 . '2,792.737 '• 2;791 1,155 1,580 •• 1,129 1,602 Venango; - 2,28.1 1 2,211 2,283 .2;209 Warren; 1,213 , '1,868. 1,215' 1,86.2 Washington, - 1,163 3,734 . 4,111 2 720 Wayne; 2,700 1,819 • : 2,759 • 1,318 ,Weitmorei'd, 5,040 .3,693 5,029 :3,690 Wyorning; 1,345' .1,124 1,347 1,162 York, •'. 7,396 4,310 ' :7,413 . 4;317 Deniocratic • Abolition • WORDS OF P.R.I7DF.NbEe—The NOV bl.lj'ypo rt. Hera/4 a republican - paper,•saYs . : . • .• To oar inindathe: elections just:taken-place are a popular condemnation of • radienlism;— they are ayvarniegto party lenders; they are a,deelaration in favor of a 'restoration of the . countrjrto what' it ~Was originally, end they .are'a : .vote in favor of peace:atthaearliest hour It•can be Mid.on hopprabl terms,. - - If the Re. Publicans tilill read the writing' upon the Wall, and being. warned, 'reject , leaders, and measures of •deubliul:•utilfty, t6;say:thp least, they Will yet. stem the'tide and keep in their' own hands the•adjuitment of the'present (Ines; tions that, must soon be . settled.• 'The peejole are capable of self-government, and if : they cannot • de that 'one way they will another.-- The people'will hav&the Constitution and the Union', and everything` else will have to bow . before that, object.. • • • THAMCWIVING PROCIANATIOk NDREY G. C RT N I,* the Coveriior So'crotary. of Ole .00.17111.1011:V:Olith Total, , 218;981 215,266 2 . 18,65.1 215,485 Stenker's majority, - - 3;715 - Barr's.tnajority. • • •*- `'• 3,1'69 A CONFESSION: "Is r it..p . Tooble pot. to S.C.Ct ir • 1,.• ru e %s:it II ...flak t tlo.;O'Doinbcruc . tlo 'holsl lint agidOst Onbfwi , o) . • .inat ter-,how, : u tip L t! !ops, onlyytipclliviOrire.tpd op to t ; tt yo• i 1? .:5!„ . ce 410,;, Cotton -$1 it,s 4t O, • 31?;1:dit.a)q,, , 4); i , .•.lplgtii;ally -tr !. lolIAelIcll„t•han that he Nurllh•rn tatLh.tnocrots Avo6l(l,•p.irritoot their Juke) be: pail ct Ole vo nay it: might • inaiu ,:.or the l . lle ; .1;rovO too Niviiqittl to. be . - I:otiiptre.Ll: , -o4Ol' that - it Le' lreitrr:iiet. - the: Cot riAi Stttfe:s -elopc., •ottylod....t. 1?” un . h aart 01.:1 !! ••ive szi rily' (leo 1.w111,1r . 1 . 1" p bc/i.iPed irate, them i74 , ;•niA re;eithi }idly T te : o mi.. aVa' t /in, tlla . u. I-i. • , , • IVe ttitieS. • Here is a pepe t whit b utters, uulrlpsliinglyy theaunJsst ti cube!, if I'vritiug and publish ing"tvep: :treason in this, country, end': grow;i Inie•rse tiro same. !iinr with toad denuneie:ttOnS ot:the,vast.itusjuritya .. soldiers• of the .lati • tli:as•ital: : tort.!' . A mere dull - ming, c:onfessionAil guilt :than i. continued i n the alcove ientenee's. no.tniin mudc'bincrCuin, (104 lespolisibilityi.lor.o.• mintier of hie hfothar;‘i•ns. di iveri. iito. The.tuet that- the 'l'; ilia nc . cilh ith liiends .• w,:ts in the interes,t of the.rebeflio'n at the: ()ill set, ttlill..While.lomlly'dynourkeilfg iatheis 1 . 15 t I. trirS Illic)11611111g wig argione.ots •io Inyof or lei tha ne- Led to all. then.' Tin, 'in favor of •seeessino, hewer'en . was thai'p.ii . )er on t it 6411a.if ,the qf Haan, thir on tlc dechinktipn. .'• . . . now.pineetheia.ikigtifhenta and sinte: tnents'in' . , I • rdm 11;0 . .71d111)11! if NW!: 9, 1800 . . 11 Clioceituu States . Elia lipeotypi :ttlutithry • eon tlo,•bet ter not of the.. Untiniihatt tit t; :rot' on hum go ifi'p - erai., . right to pceeut 'mutt hint a.. retiollititinary itevittthAesq. -• 6 . • • •‘Vi. oust &nee •insitit the- right oh any State.to. rosin in thei Union unit nullity an il . defy the luws thereof... .To teithdr.i r fruit t I,e Union is quite another ter; and ‘tliene'ver cenosittelahlii section of 6A - Linien•alialr• deliberately resolve ( 4 .,, t 0 out, 'ue .Trull rruf,t--ill rger~ivy rhea:, us es tle,ti'gotol to Lori? it in., Wu 'hope- never • to live •in it republic., wherein' inni • siction is pinned to unother.by • . , • 'i. • • Frunp. , 'llie ihirne tif IYar.26, ISGO. 11 the (Mt rind !:aroeStly wish ',i%ithilr!'w peitei‘infly triirii the Union,' they. slaield - alhowe . ..l to do so. Or a theMpi to erimpef:thern ; liy. (dice .to remain avorlll be eantra'ry.• to ihe'prilleildeS enunciated in. the immortal Declat atien 'of le• dependence,. eon tr;ir:• tn.the tunitarnenta I . ideas eri 'which huturialiberhy.is based.' '.; 'Pr a m tile Tr/ bo a. or *bee: . . .. . - II it (the' Dtelaretion in' loileperolence) in s . tilled, the seeeision i'rnm the .I.3r.ittsii Eirliiire•of three inillions oV'ealoniiiis in 171(1, Ire,.ilo not . sue why it"Wobiti'init- Justify .tlie beffe:kjon of jive iniilions of Southifitiers,'. ( Jon i . th e union of Fro 7?t, thir..7 . 71 7 ,1 . 1); e:r,/ 1; . 1r,;14;:y.f . 13 1.361 We haye.reivkij.coly we onee . MOfe insist 'that the gveat• rititiCiOe' — eMlnidierl' by Jefferson n. Ihe IPela tat ion et ...Atom - we n. hole penitence, thar,..Governrnents de'ri've thrir' lost tio . We;isfvora the consent 'of the 'sound moi just ,, unit that if ihe' slave - Stat , 4, the . cotton State.s , or alie.Cell State: only ehoosi , .' to foi'm an Indepenileht thev.havo: clear metal right to(lo so, •. • • ‘Viiiinev'er shall be - cleu . r,that the . gFeat hotly of .fhi• Southern people.. hove . ' become 'coneluvively, alienated floM the UMon,.zol 'anxioniio p e•ilri• from it r ive, (Idohr -hest to forward Prom -daft Y,, 47'0 1.1 .18(12. . . . Is it ptissible nor to see that it l's the rule tv.ith the Northern liettioefa:ey. to. hold . out against- any.iletiaand olStave 'Tower,. no mat ter•how otitr ugeous,•only until ES pre4Sed w•it,h tnintaetc, and then to give Way to ' • 'Hence ;we Ovored in the infatie:y' of •Seees sion, the, polier'of. letting the Cotton State, go, if it should appear that their people really desired to cut looselron' the. flint:in t • tlVeleti then that the Northern 'Democrats 'snout to, their itia;elerate'habit„teally : take the part'ol,the'Slave PoWtir any . etintest that it, might Ettauguritteor.provoke with'the' Union -7 that the' eombinat ion would probably Nave' kit' .pow,erttil.lo.:be'ecirinefed- 7 nn& tho E it'' would be better to let the Cotta Stotes' ing no. inore• enemies .on hand 'than. tee 'could . successfully deal with .We•believv teen;' as we ealize now,, that nvents:wpirld fully Inatifyr; our re6oinntendation. •• . . . All the specious . appeals to the. Peclaration of . •Indepehde'nee and the right of .secession were:therf desigiletr oply - es u coifer.to the real desire, to *disSolVe.—tho • 'Union because' they could not hopa 'destroyslaverY. in the limorir It was the hnowledie that tlik North and. The - Ssiuth 'would be a 'unit to•preserve the Union, whenever should attack it as kepie with death and a .cOvenant with 'hell) ,which induceifilie editor's of the to wish that the SouthShoultl...b&let•‘go. in peace.' What a confession in a paper which tor. four weeks' ha's:beep shouting “truitur," . !csecession sympathizer,"'and sundry.similar epithets, at men whom it falsely accused of a desire to let . the South gor • • ' ••, Whitt..a blessed condition t.he:. riationc.vuuld .be . in if 'the tre . v.onable• plan of.these men had been' realized and radicaliSm had cutaine& the manageMent of Ihe.North, while the SOuth was• allowed to gid" Herd we are Assn red .1 het this real object al • the . .seeessiOnisin of the 'Tri= 'sltne people 'was the desire that the Democratic liartyshould'not have the. assistance' of 'Smith ern Democrats, hilt that' the .North should:be left with the radic'al party 'in poWi;e; ; and •iog the NeitheroDemocrats ‘.4lont'opriosed, to that power, Whe - .could, au the plotter: fanefed, ,be -dea't' With! .'.FroM the:coMrnrice• ment of the work of the radical abolitionists, never.heen 'doubted by'.. wise' men. that this was their real attainment of power in the country;' at the • expeae 'of 'the dissplytion of the'Union. So.long as the'South ,remainedin .the Union,: they felt fhat there. scan a constitutional obligation. resting on ev ery American to defend. Southein s.itate . . . 11M01111 WOrtk Non:horn; asid tiOt t 'thefe, fore;Atto• •pna: fa ktic - Of :the , gioat:people alivay.s„overcomo:ilind .kaOp:down iadicul rikein add.measu'r'e r s'.' Hence hCy . de; - tared olittfon of the , North .Im - rigor:feel. tho ConitXtut lona obligal Ole' a OCilitionis la had an. long of Sou th= • lintigine!.l a land 'coining' up, of • oar): liee.lo , ,pNicli. iitdielit,) to ,oltl",fitinoifileall . lid :thc but• t.o'inri . K,:eyeiy one, ol§e subtnit.to their rule iu r@higiun, politics and social life. •• • .. , :(6nlysbion is extorted • 'how iiiorn't.i' ! (.o • despair; h hen the. expel iinsiit }Jai, bir'sfi tried f oral it is fuo . ntl that th.e.tuaction - a;gai,iir i t radi; 'consul is suilicietif to plift6 . • it' in'gtuinolity, trt •the"l . lie-culisersative element;:ii'.not• o .• .• • • • nd .thc.huur of 'c iri , .viction:aiicr . condyirinatiuri .bringS'•outthis t•F • pct that.the • s ous which•wei6 liletirad heretofore as justify- . '/'riburfs'.! doctrine. - of aect'esion—the'l)eclanitinil of . • 10ependeriec', the impropriety....orTinning,...bile part • o': the• Onion r bayonets--all thCse •n•s - • Signed feifsnns tire; but decrlitionB,,blinds, the insatiable: lust for .. 'pow.'er, which made the rut.llCal inc.n • deSira'to dissiikcet•he Uaiort.'su mail : age I • .. • the;...Soi - • .The lesson .of tl is exposufe. is a . good .one. rtietiori against. that style 'of. thOught and. polit ic;ll action ttht It the tleSiinate ,rtidical hirsintguti and- is' going on.. Thousands who vol.ctl with thirrittli:ctil.party..frotrian idea of, ditty to. the .Aihninis.tra . tictii. exiress them-. seir PS:IS/lair mid 50u1 . .., opposed jo"ratlicalisoi, ,lnd us tbey..sce inore:itrid tnors , ..of ihrSeexpeo. sines ur Ills Itae chat'acter Sri the lettders;itrd the true . dossigits•of the rtianagqts:•,:* . ill . leat'o . them to their ans.' • mitntisity..... If the work goes on 'as now, cloy is pot far 'distant whet the: aholitjeuicts wifl b:e fewer thatiat any little Willits) teti pears; nent hot people Of, the: North' will bicaloir . st aS one trtiri devoted to the.llition and •to the old piiiicipleson. which it was orig . to power." These are CiiiilLMC }tineiples.....l:ipt)rarts not partizan -principles. • .Tho„virtory this fall. lb rota potty victory; lithe radio s ottiintig tit4:ll c'ioostires as this; co - user:cativo tedett . ers . . :rest; for' the true griod.sense-of •Ainerichns make airright.Juset oat of Co Innier • • The Louisville fcternat; has learned (rum. the hit4lieSt n6111061)1 a little !ricident itt . regai:cL, to ()Wyo:Lovejoy,' worth the first. boftlo 01 Bull Run. When our 1100ps airs ,full:and prel•flpitate retreat, the day..having been hope' lesFly lust,:linrodene ton federal officer who I . ol • tonlit'isith terrible. ; tleiperation tluorigh the. billtle r and had since won': a :•I‘laior GenerntsbiP .in a: le:, and:oh-, :trolled hiin since adciee as • to the. conduci, u s i .the ietreat. ;: . Oliic • er - Paid:ria'atlention to :his remark, not even sOetning trea • t: pertinaciotta Loveyv then said.. "I think you don't 'know 'me," • "Yes, Ido know you, .cen Loyejoyj?',replied the. officer know BUt for•yot, and:suelras you these calarnitie/,, wnirld:neVer • haVe• come upon( Get ;Out of toy eight thir; • iastatit., you biack:•bbirted s•dcdrodrel!' • ' Hnd.herd the,•ollic'e i : s'whrd. all reeking with ,' rebel • blond—:‘ , ,c4 I, will clen•ve: you to,the, earth: The "icoudrel."waited•ior•nn.iCennd • hint., 'He par • fect•ly dineitno'aefirst, slight . 11 %• s • it' was. • .• . Coisii:•r.vries . beiutf eleetion,tiroiiiiii. - CaiflS . M. Clay; .sen• teneel:GO.'Sey moor'to: be,liung; The.people, ever, on yttesilay co'rrititedthe'leptence to two yeeta:Conlinernent in tliolixeautiv..e, Man: lion at Allianyi . r.ZactirnlStati Jpu THE ELECTIONS. . 13elow we..givriieports es lye . . wo ..hr!re them from lute . impels ni..te the probelitc re tits of the.' eleetiotts..held on Tuesdly lest through Out the ditferent.Btrite. , rleiu.York.4Bcyrnonr, • Demdcrat,• for GOYernoi; is 'probably: elected.:.• 36 'Conn- . ties.gises IViidswOrtb, Ett.tpublicipr,- '48;640 majority •,>. and .233 counties give: Si Yniour 45(3,451 ilinjoilty; including , 32,000 flom Ne'w York City. • • • • . Congressional 4eleiatiou as 'far as heard : from; will stnud 17 llotnocrats to 14 RePtiblicans,. DOtnociats to .1 Republican Pitt down as 'doubtful:. For llsseunlly . s7, Democrats • to- • , 50 - Republi cans wore. eleefed, with 15' to •Itear In the 31S1 District, Foutou;RepuhliChn olected, by about 5,000: . Jersey.:=-Indiontims aro , that the I)eipoorats lidre swept,the State. • • •.• i??org,—Rettiros fr om tIM State are rather meagre, airing hardly any Chins as to the result. • Irrisrionsiq.—The state. is .IMtly.contest .l)Otti parties. • • John. Potter,''for CongresS, is, probably ,r;: 7 elected,. "nit the friends of Brown,. Democratic • eandiate, claim the victory.. . • . . . ...ittichigrro. : —Senttering returns . indicate `the election of the whole Republieam•State Ticket by majority of probably riot 'less . than . 5;000: - . • . • • 11/us,vachuaett3.--- 7 1teturns from . 132 towns give . .A.ndrew. 45,332, li . DeVU3;29,- .Andrt , w's majority in the.state'WiJl reach '25,000. The returns .so, 'far, .leave little doubt of the election ofnine-lidpubli cans:to.COngreS,,,. The Legislature'will he': . i.it.r . oniz . ly Republican, • • • .1.)o/rilvai,-e:-:--bannori, tjnien, for Gov: ernor is rdeeted.',. The returns from 4 ;,owns. give .a.Union majority of 1,079 to 0: Dem St. LouiB, - Nov. 4.—The entire 'Coun ty Ticket of the ..I.lndieel • Republicans' is e.keted,...,'lteturns froin Jhe interior !Ire . meagre, but the annneipation.tic.ki.4l•Rrob elily elected... • • : 131ow . ;Tepub1ier:ri, is eteeted Ockngi.eSs: froni,the "it District . by.,sAo'.insjoritY: . • - iltju . ;tt4... , Ktiox. Radinul;in th Ist. Distiict.:' • ;..iiirnstth.--LSll‘ntti;ilpg.r . 'fr6in tjo, l Stntc indreati i:10t;otr: the en Statd • :11'0+ , 1' 0 it CongrthsS,,is probably ele.eV , l uvcr l'arrc4 Union, rind •Nialtbin;bmnbcraf. •-• . uneert,;liti as. the rd ttii:n3 col in . rather • O m ni:bus sect( r, . 2 or iye liibor.for thii good of. in- . • iin by Dri Ayer ;S.-, . 1 4 -t 4 :1 pliyir.m,fy the, • belk, nOnotiolize frir..; tna•tio. availablt; - by •1 1 '" 5 • , l;heri'y .I. l e.ctorial Plll.l hz 4111 .. alike—irot only hi this 'country but • in • all wlitt..rtt.eiyili(,:iti.:l.l) and: .cOrtinicireo • hitve zol miry- tlill.lilyn•ali fy..atal laq c of tlic.lse gvntlenittit ' - sti(ll. rt doh:digit to - nntive. town ; .iVe: gill rr. wind 'ony readers of the bal!iiwin : i influence.. spretttls'Over •the: . whole • cotinntittit c y ; that thein[. - They...ure, fetY in • this cot z tntry, sod little lthown,but,:tsk, thetexile...;frinti: • e. iiiliorn - Get-111141Y, er the chit le bu !Trinity - Church . does: not make his lafart . m . onth, , and his cyt , s sulta in. the.i-ncolleotiolk .it of the i -- ..b , i1111 'note's'his e.hililhbod;Xhia : b6y , . hood, tip.; bi - hoar' at l 1 . 0 soft approach of evenin.:l l 'ift.ll::3 land: • . • , 'We wlsll' our genenius ,A 4101 1 .1 ( : 16 , 1 1111 S MVPS : C.(I menrewoula• whether We: ton :entmot, reori..,zittreetien..to otirl chit dren en(P . ouiiie)vt. , 3 loyv.ileaTaer '.nd.fitrdn4^-, er and:longer thd piece' we our kerne. fittl..l3einirer.• - • • h'Eean Co qty TLenperance . Society, . . . . - , A I,teted rneetfmr..dt the Socity. will be he'd et the:l3,lE4lst ctireh . ,.in Smethport.;:orf SaioC tlay.evenimf, - Novernher 29, 1 :5 62 ," - at ' , vhit ., h lime -eMdmiaeMe:Temmtmance Lecture will tie delivered by Rev..r.,. A. Srkour.v,„: . i .. K. SCULL, Sen''); 4 .- „riorrespinilmt.o(the• - .S;t:le Pali the gbv:- , ronent of Prance %%litys .frorii Tunis.. Altiers, • " Oa Collvgi; of I,6a26,:rnay• and iirobiii4y -do .accumidikh a tti6at qattie of stirrice, but • the . therica .111.6 . 11 R, 16:11/to 'hese iliscoveriei to !,rai . :tic . al ...Many 61 Gtt . 19 11 io n; in -13,ere, .A.lnetira 6, and A r6.lrittan . t h e o,ist, Pr". 4: C : Alor•Of !'.0.? modioild.!constt.h:tfjo Ibis — coon- Chorry .N?cton4; r: Ns, Sarsap . ;:illa . and Wane Cure: onn•titnt , remOddes, b ecooc o jlo:y afe-m;'..- • sy ..pptiOationoure iu tlO.ir thtt coil denee of the. people. \Vddlothe scien . ro Nedioilw to a hi,i4or In , rfoo,tion in our con! Irv; (France)thap any oilier., , it ',E.l.oikes a 1 7 ; unch , nits as a 1:ttl , singadar ti:tat • all..Arnerican, pliy s ir!ain should tarnish thp:inndiral. s'x,diand rem for Ourßrinciple Plocince.. -•• to cor. readers that these sepr;cior ‘vhi - chthe 4:6Teror' s princinolProliTce ( " fnA T' r ' jea may LlN*,,: ; Smeil4p . ort N. • • VIII . :11.E.'111.14)t IS So thnught, 11r. Dot, und v . vl,on set hirrs, , l oh . out tho `M1'01;. of . pro4ll.lci.jg rin article of ,ille raus free floiri all —imp!' ro an(l. (I,b•torio'ir sobstari6s;' , which' cool 1, , e• sold tts choap::a any..pthOr,46(l-inato I titer letter. Titea . rticle p . ioduccd Soli at roldi by 'r , ;srolobli grocers ev'cry . ‘ilio'n;.)Sre house wives w 1,6 desire:lo make biscuits'tO'.rol (6r DeLithd's Solorattis, and u;e non, DIED; In Seigeanl tiit rs',aship, of .. Diphtheria, Nay. 7 FIZANCISL.fIowna, 21 years, 8:mos• , • hi Sncottiport. Nov. ,I1; - .MAacus,"spnof fah) olive k,...aded 5 years, - 5 trionthsiacid 27 clays. " • ". •, • Ai..Nlorldian Bill Hospital, D. C;, J051:.P11 Or•ro, of Co: (3: 150th . Refit. agetr22 years, eiriOnths end 10 cla]l's. • In:liberty township, of Diphtheria, Oct. .Al.i.n•rma . l , :Li.r.N.; daughter of Philip and. Betsey, Ann.Culp, aged 10.. years:.• RoSy.m4., son of Philip and: Betsey 'Ann.Culp;* aged 2,years and '6 months. • Nov. 19th, _§aatunt., son of Philip and Betsey, .Ann Culp; aged '•1 years. ' . ' • • . . IniCeating N0v:1.9,1)21A, daughter of Leonoid and iltnina Bartholomew, aged S years: In, Liberty township, , CAP.O.y.N LYNX, aged 9 yeats. • • •• In Kea ting' Es NOR, Re list of Aueu STicicLES; aged . 97 years. DEMORESI"S' SIIIIIIOIt op FASIIION.I:—The IT bust and, 'most reliable. Fashion 111itgadoe in the wor Id. Cout.this the.largolit Pashiun.Phites, the greatest numher of Hue Engraviug., the' latest anti Host inforniation, threa full-stood Patterns for Dreasses, and a shoet of new.; Heade-Week awl Embroi dering Pa .ierns •14very 3tother, , Dreesniekee, Manner 'awl Lady, should have it •Publistied quarterly, ut 17.. ttru:blwity, New York; mold everywhere or sent by mail nl 2.l . centa.., Yearly43l', with a valuable , The butt mer plitober Hoe/ready.- . . ORPHAN'S COURT. NOTICE k hereby:given thai W. Y. M'Coy - Alas filed to my office his hiStami tir I . PC; count as Administrator of the ostat,e;.of.. . „ daciiiiiied, and will prvni•nt the. same' for confiimation .:t.tbe.rik!xt stated Or .plian'a Court, to be at Sinethport- '4th Monday of Tileaninbar'l , oct,'A. .Wfttiess my band;Nuv..7',.lBo,. •••• • • • C. K.:.SARTWELL, .Rc Teter. ADMINISTRATOR' *NOTICE. ' " LETTE T RS ..AdMinistratfon"..having. been granted to the undersigned on' Om estate of Ft.,....dts J. Coon,' late of Keatim: deceased, all perions indebted to r...d estate are requested, to miike iminediate Haty . ineat,..and those having claims against •th.;l'satmi•ivill seat them duly aathentiMiteri - tor *settlement. • . : L. J. COO::, AdmtnisiratOr. • October :17, 186 p. ..• • • nidix.; LIST FOR DECEMBER TERM:ISB A N •favlor•-• • • •• . • vs. W Knapp and CII Burrows- D ; WoOlarns et ajl o ?, ' • Iltllllll • , vs ' Jetts Wylito m Narn a Prentiss ,:.vs. Ilea' .Itatker et al • . lartiunginade . :Joseolt , P vi Junes W Piteliie • Ott a . Imam. . ' • rG J U Backlit, &Co • • I' • •.! Vs'itlerritt litarli..et [01.: fr iv Inv Lind hdr., . . • • "husband • -vs Gra Caftan . , Ifeating et at . as i•I `luck • • ; • • • :• .A'T•Aldrielt et al John , •vu C J Aligns et al' • Lu„ is Thilms ors win lVkltne.at al , • - • is Minim Payne • yap,. Im,thiler eq. ".• "vs •I: a, Fi.ster :• • •: et1N,11... of J 1.421314' : vs It Freem an . 41,u ksl Mini:. • • • ' 'Daniel litugsbury. •il•Ok • -•if 'Port Jervis , *. same 11.41M' ' : • VA same ' • • Jolla It Mantitti-J• • , *.• vs , ssuM rimiks • :vs : Nita-all Swartont,• • ' • .tri3 W Gala, k 'retro Timd.uti Lm,lluWv vs Thos Conover 11 tydolu • use atknoult.s . .• isirottrlgi Foster . ;vs W 'tore et-al tireiv4trr Freoiriaiv vs William Ilithliell • William,(rm,al • " . vs J. Polypi, ' Wiisana 11,11,i 11A.61 • 001.1„ A I. WO I Wit,° vs Peter :Wilts • 'Hall 50,,'61* A N ' r raylbr vq larordla ,Cur)Ciu , 4102'3xi! Charles Davis - • , ,na Intl • . -vs. Napkins h' Cummings s also •' • o.ardner . . . • Vs. Albert LI 'Otto . • 'same ' : vs itei.f' Presto • .: Crastus It do,ilh' .vs 1 It A Jer Judkins • • ?reltlV . • Oat. 13 1i62. COURT. PROCLAMATION . . .. Ft' the . ' Hon. Robert 131. t White V President Judge, and the. Hons. J. Dar, ring -Ond IS. PeabodY -.Associate Judges of the Courts'of - Oyer 4 'l'ertniiter .and" General. Jail Deli Very, Quarter • SessiOns of the Peace, tddt.us.'.Colirt.tind. Court . of. Corninon PleitS for. -the'County of 'lNl'iCean have issued their'preeept, I):tartng Auto. Friday, the Thirty-first 'day'• of . Qctu.ber, .in the year of ouy.'iLord. one (liou- . samf• ei - t4ht hundred and_stxty-two; and to directed, ;fru h2ltlittg .a" - Court Of Oyer, and' Tertri . :ner-and - Generat Juil Delitiery,".Qurirter tiet:tsitint's.ef.•the Peace,- Orphans' Court', Court , Cotnrnort-Pleas,'.' is the • Borough all Smetbport, on.. Monday, the 22d dny.of Decent-. tier next, anti to.continun one Nbtieeis therefore hereby giveit'to the Ct,iro, ners, Justices,of the P.eaite , Ond. Constables within the county, that they be then and there in [he'll proner•jtersons:;.at 1 n•o'cloek•A tr+l,•.. of de y;* wit their talis.,.records, inquisitions, extriinations,.and other •:Temernbrancei, to do these..thineS, which their, offices apperthin to be And thoSe who;'tire'hOund by. their rec o4nizapce4 to proSectitetheprisOnersthai are' r. shall be in the jail of-said. county of, 111'Kean - , are to be then :trod there tioprnsesule against thenm;as will be just. . , • • • • . • - . .• SroOthport, this•i'th tray of 9ctohei, 151 . 2., m1.,-the /ear ,"of the 1r depend—. e'nee Stares of. America: • • JAS. F.. BLAIR; Sheriff. LIST OFII.IR,ORS---I)F.C. TERN. 1862- Lesi,'Foyler• A. It., ..IRiaa ley Jacob. '•• • • ' • . • . 'Coleman - Nonce,: Grinol;l , lB'. : • • ? • wle - y• Soh ti; p A.- gunili:y -J. 11., .Nlonre 1100 1 .: . M. :..• • Otto-.-Llunke'r Benj. Pietiss , Arthdr..• . Nliehak. ' • .c,;,?-2-:.11ciiti1...4 Win. • • ••' Idm. •., • , 26.0 n. .•• : .Laiii,yet.ti•-l'ir'rrier . Geo, 15iiiii-ops'Gr. 71:AVERSE .11!1:11g5 • 'l),i flirt,. Beck wi th•L L, y Si • . • • I.irfuitrrre—...43otUriair:Alb'ert, Hagridoi • .• • •• • Thigh, •,IZ 2 li;y kg• C. • • 1•'• 111•1.i.uU'r/r—ritirAlirk w od,s•pl .G: P....irn,ihy AN.; ••• Quirk. 11C0h,.11;11UitC1- I: °'` •-ward .Micho).• • • • ••.• ST'''''h! 5; " ' • Giniiirnll-hir.• . G"i"OvA . . • G - :•W:„Siritie.l..krooq. • • • • • • • • •• •• • • Goo. nnn- H ot L: W., .1;!.ri . .11. :1, ‘S'lllA,le . 1111.11;1 -P4.1. s6ni- Et,0 3 .1:. • .• • . • nor° irg 0w hsen d • /Lzurfin-H-Milite :Joseph. • .• • Sroethport, Nov.. 1.2 - .,.1862. , •. •.: NOTI GE. VV".[IF:RAS my-wife. • yi . crani,or. BURR has lef(rny bed grail boord Wit:bOut caUse'..Or . prueocatien . ,.this is' to notify all Persons'not to harbor or trust her on' my account, as.] will pay nO'debts of bey.contracting after This-date. . ' , Liberty„November , lo 1562.'-'• Office of . .JAY.COOKE; . • , • . . • , BII.LISORIPTION AGENT:, At ..JAY : COOKt'S6.. CO: ; . Bankirj • . 114'sourn.TIIPRO STREET, ... •rtamaelphta, Nov.l, PM; The undersigned having been appointed SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by the Secretary of the "Eressury, is pow prepared- to furnish, at once,. the ' • . • New Twenty Year 6 per . et. Bonds. of the - United States, designated' •as TwentieS;"redeemable at•the.:pleasureof the Government, after five years; and . authorized 'by Act or CoM.tress, approved Feb: 25, 1862.. The. COUPON BONDS are issued in sums'of• $50,1180, $5OO, $lOOO. • The REGISTER BONDS in:suma of $ 06 ., $100,.5000, $lOOO and $5000.. - . Interest at six per cent. per :Mum will commence. frem date of purchase, and is :PAYABLE • IN GOLD, Semi-Annually,. which is equal,` at the present premium On.gold, to abaitt-EIGHT'PER CENT PER ANNUM. • .Fariners, , l‘lerchants;Mechanics, Capitalists,' aud•all• who have any money.tO invest, should know and remember. that these Bonds are, .in O FIRST MORTGAGE. ,upon all Rail- CanalSißank.Stoclis - and Securities,'Ond . "the imrnenge.producte: of all' the'Manufactures; &c., iu the country: and thus the full and aMple.provision made for the payment of' the 'o,H-et:Can't liquidation or principal, by . Cue= toms, put ieo r Excise Stamps and internal:Rev- I!rill I?, .serves to motor: these' bonds the 'Best; 161, Most Poitulir livestment • •ill ihrket, • • •:. . . .• Subscriptions iceeived at PAR in Legal Ten der Notes', oi• Notes and checks of banks at par Siibscribers by :mail. will re-; • calve, promps'attention a nd every facility and •explana lion will be afforded on application to,, ibis office. . A full supply of Bonds Will beletil. tin .band t'er immediate delivery. •• • JAY COOKE,Subscription Agent. EDGAR BURR