democrat & BaitutcL 15. MURi&.Vfr. Editor. . C. Zalim, Publisher &lroprlctor DISTRICTS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17,1860. SATIOWrDEHOCRiTIC TICS DT FOR PRESIDENT. tOWti C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY. I'Oil vrCE PRESIDENT, fcEN. JOSEPH LANp, OF OREGON. "lvcOl attach mystlf to no part-j Viat does not oirrj the flay awl keep step to Lie music of the Uion."-Ruf"3 Choate. RESlOETlL ELECTORS, ELECTORS AT LAQE. George M. Keim, of Berks County. Richard Vaux, of Philadelphia. DISTKICT ELECTORS. 1 Frederick A . Server, 13. Joseph Lauback, 2 Wm. C. Patterson, 14. Isaac Reckhow, t t I e fp.-. ?. Jp.ckson. . OOMrp.1-",...,. ----- 4. John It. i5renner, ty of the defeat of Foster rests with the For ney faction, Stephen A. Dosglas and II. V. Johnson. It Is a humiliating thing to know, that such a man as John W. Forney, can direct ly or indirectly control the votes of thousands of men in this State Who profess to be Demo crats; and it is doubly humiliating to know l. I. i-i 1 7 Mia na hm tnnl a. man 1 . v. occupying the position as a Statesman, Ste- Blacklick, then A Douglas now docs. Bat it is even Cambria, ' . r Carroll, so, and there is no use in denying the fact. Carrolltown Boro. The Democracy of Pennsylvania will never be Chest united, until they drive this demagogue and g;e;JfiSjngs BoTO' hia adherents from ther rants. Conemaudi. Conemaujjh Boro. The Result. Croyle. The result f the election in this State can Ebenstmrg, f fri 3 Galhtzin, be told in a very few words. The dcniocra- jackson, cy have encountered a disastrous defeat. Johnstown 1st Ward, Andrew G. Curtin is elected ' Governor by jj jjj J about 25,000 of a majority over Foster, and Do. 4th do. the Republicans have also' secured working Loretto, majorities, in both branches of the State Leg- r,nster islature. The Democrats have probably Richland, elected six members of Congress and the lie- Scratnerhill, publicans It) Blair is re-elected by a large Susquenanns. ELECTION RETURNS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY FOR 1860 OFFICIAL. Governor. Congress. Assembly. Register & Recorder. o c 0Q in 2 p s X3 a a Q cn S G 3 a S sr a to i O S3 3 O O Commissioner. C-l i-. Auditor. r. u. d. a T3 3 " 3 o c S3 3 o -. 7B C-l 5 5 3 "3 03 5. G. W. Jacoty-, C Charles Kelly. 7. CHver P. James, B.David Schall, 9. Joel L. Lihtuer, 10. S. S. Barber. 11. Tbos. H. Walker, 12. S. S. inchester, 16. John A. Ahl, 17. Joel B. Danner, 13. Jesse R. Crawford, 19. 11. N. Lee, 20. Joshua B. Howell, i V. 1. hettcrman. 22. Samuel Marshall, 23. William Book. 24. Byrun D. IlamKn, 23. Gaylord CLiirch. majority. For the result in this county, we refer our readers to the official returns of the election which we publish elsewhere-. The entire Black Republican County Trcket is elected, and as Tom Hood says, "thats the long and the short of it." Franklin teils us that "experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other." It is certainly a humiliating spectacle to see the JJ'af k Re publicans triumphant in our county, but we hope that this severe lesson of experience, will not be entirely thrown away on certain in dividuals who undertook to "shoulder" the Democratic Party in this ccunty a few months ago. We hope they are now convinced that Taylor, Washington, White, Wilmore Boro Voder. 1 $0 Sl ITS 103 64 37 23 79 ffG 44 24 61 65 48 66 17 SO C3 14 34 4 C4 43 176 44 177 26 18 180 22 21 160 18 190 47 186 46 146 41 50 121 65 38 6 CI 1 59 3 15 43 2 17 44 1 72 25 62 34 33 31 22 11 28 25 7 23 19 38 16 41 6 19 33 2 6 6 42 149 32 150 SO 24 94 19 41 21 106 22 27 52 94 60 95 2 24 44 7G 15 20 52 53 182 77 172 85 2 125 33 96 25 143 26 64 84 69 79 73 tJ9 7 69 6l 5 72 13 120 107 117 111 44 59 125 56 CO $9 13 64 31 64 31 11 52 29 6 66 27 4 43 101 43 101 23 1 56 65 37 2 74 31 69 174 60 179 1 18 83 139 49 28 101 61 108 66 104 60 51 15 96 40 68 28 23 68 59 50 64 19 4 92 37 28 22 27 68 116 40 127 4 39 130 70 11 32 67 40 7 40 7 17 22 7 11 SO 6 84 119 83' 119 3 79 95 25 34 75 70 17 121 14 114 20 87 34 14 CO 53 12 3 74 160 67 165 4 7 96 122 14 54 145 17 0 58 76 66 46 35 54 6 20 57 64 2 29 1 . 29 1 15 14 1 13 16 1 85 73 79 73 61 21 65 6 60 21 72 76 -126 75 126 53 C5 83 C9 54 58 22 148 68 141 74 112 39 64 81 59 74 25 99 26 96 22 6 94 20 5 28 62 32 49 34 47 12 20 40 6 1 28 51 1 171 84 171 81 150 63 45 18 103 57 13 S7 10 28 101 4 61 10 10 40 110 11 38 10 10 54 45 25 166 74 44 83 59 53 70 53 6 39 9 3 5 3 11 5 72 5 24 13 44 S3 21 6 2 1 15 S2 27 92 101 69 62 110 56 32 9 94 24 197 68 85 SO 76 8 150 26 7 76 119 45 17 11 213 66 61 16 1 24 75 61 133 53 71 27 74 23 45 ICO 90 55 117 14 83 25 19 109 76 11 49 37 28 3 12 20 132 10 36 100 71 6 63 6 40 12 C 8 12 6 5 72 52 24 13 53 83 19 5 3 57 66 175 47 2 26 42 24 94 81 71 57 110 59 27 2 101 SO 176 81 57 SO C2 14 115 38 2 77 117 44 16 14 153 66 C3 lo 104 60 65 42 179 ICC C6 37 65 13 132 45 1C0 15 22 67 54 5 28 165 1 70 127 C9 97 45 h2 19 30 42 43 94 65 75 71 111 113 C2 32 41 101 47 175 89 56 36 67 28 114 15 14 83 116 100 27 OS 162 78 C2 23 1 52 104 69 123 139 71 25 97 32 46 168 S3 later i ito?i CArironjTp St. JoseDh. October K . . . uc X Jl-r rre?s from C&iilomia &rr:i-.i . J . - w liir? the follow ing tuu.ii.arj: o-s On the 22i ult.. while tL , Govtrnment xliy dock, at Mara I-'r.i of the sections gave way, wLich ' r followed bv the others, and in r 1 " the whole dock was a. rmnr.-f, ,4 - ..w.s rtcx ship was with d fficulty extricated '.C much damage. It will uke and will cost $209,000 to repair the f ? The Pony Express, with St. L, ,r arrived at ( !rsnn VIlv tKi J uorcm William fl- Miriev. an Jt -- -6.Ui w j r.rpta has iiKt rftiirr.vi in C r. . j .a tri. having stocked four hnndred atkj i route Eastward. The Ex tress 0 fr- i Letter time when dtBiraLl I A fire occurred t the town t,f p. Contra Costa county on the 21tb, dt... 1" nearly $20,000 worth of prcpertj, i':;1 T Kara is - TXT faiftrA il " frooj tLe Dew Cot- silver uiLes, ttkr U 1 taKC, are tucoara:iig. uu puUiccoif , . x j assajeis express a?touishment at tL j. Total Foster, 25S3 Curtin, 2177 Blair, 2263 lI'AIlister, 2352Mull!n, 1542 Smith, 1172 l'otts, 110. MageLan. 900 Lvtle, Canan, 632 Gill, 831 Ferguson 1479 Cooper, 2302 Christy, lo-'4uuo, e e.on iici uopi le, .iai- Griffin, 1429 Gregg, 1117 Douglass, 2361. regular nominees cf the party, and that they must support them under the penalty of be ing denounced as disorganizes. The rebuke administered to a few ambitious, tricky, reck less, selfish and unprincipled politicians in Vl lio Are Responsible The nomination of Hon. Henry D. Foster far the office of Governor, by th R?ading Convention, was ratiei wUh remarkable en thuaism and unanimity by tha Democracy in every section of the State. It was ha-le J as the harbinger of a brilliant victory at the approach ing election, and even the opposition acknowl edged that our party had selected its strong est and best man for its standard bearer. The unfortunatci dissensions which unhappily disturbed the proceedings of the National Convention at Charleston and Baltimore, and prsvented the iiomination of a candidate for the Presidency according to the established usa-'s of the Democratic Party, disorganized . .. i j- .i . l to a seria3 extent tne rants oi in pany in la(iiana Iowa and Minesota have have also this State. But stul tho determination was resuUed ia Biack iepubliCaa triumphs expressed on every hand, to stand Dy x-osier and endeavor to secure his triumphant elec tion. Breckinridge men and Douglas men eeemed to vie with each other, in furnishing evidence of their attachment to "Harry of the West." and their determination to leave no honorable means untried to secure his election The Electoral Ticket. A meeting of the Democratic State Execu tive Committee was held in Reading on last Friday the 12th inst. A resolution rescinding the resolutions adopted by the Committee at Philadelphia and Cresson, and recommending the party to support the electoral ticked as first nominated by the Democratic State Con- they cannot by secret arrangements, admit mention at Heading was unanimously adopted, bogus and reject legally elected delegates to v'e presume, this was the best thing thecom- a County Convention, trump up a ticket to mittee could do under the circumstances. suit themselves, and then tell the Democracy We have not the slightest disposition in the that the men v;ho comnose that ticket are the world lo grumble. Like honest Sancho. we a are thankful for what we have received, and will not therefore look the gift horse in the mouth. The Reading electoral ticket con tains some "rotten timber," but the majority of the men who compose it are reliable denio- Ebensburg, by the ever faithful Democracy crats; nd 33 lt wa3 fair,J anJ regularly nom- of Carroll. Munster, Susquehanna. Allo2hanv. mated, it is ot course entitled to the support Washington. Croyle &c, was truly wither- eI eJerJ democrat in tne state, w e will go ing and is keenly felt. It will assuredly result au 10 our Poyer IO SRCUre ,ts success. in goca to me party, ine elections mumo Savae.OviT trust? and well beloved j frieud, Capt. Smitbt announced in the Echo last week, that he intends turning his atten tion hereafter, to rewarding his his friends and punishing hi) enemies. We learn that his intention is, to reward his fiiends by pre senting each of them with a leather medal Tlie Contest for Assembly. Notwithstanding the dishonorable means resorted to in order to defeat Col. M. D Marrehan, Esq., the democratic candidate for Assembly, his friends have just reason to feel aod dccd for one iauare We of land on I W TT ! t proud of the vote cast in his favor at the late tB ocKy mountains, ills enemies wui oe t i K rtw nn; in hUsnn. election. 1 he vote of several of the stron- PMBUU v3 piaiug uuSc. u - . r t J ri ...... .1 :i.. .L- . ftlr.' U n . n lAn Arr,i f.-, pa him koPn aloof from gest democratic districts is almost unani- 'J Y" v,.-.u , i, nrtrnfpCr Uiwppt, thBrpokinrido-o and mousiy in nis iavor. report was mdustri- pluvo otvwul "v-1""1- au . v w. i C I Douglas parties, and from all platforms except ously circulated in Johnstown, Conemaugh that erected by the Convention which nomina- iorougn. luuivuie, ana otLer aouttiern ais- ted him But unfortunately all professing dem- tncts, on the morning of the election, that he ocrats did not feel thus had declined the nomination, withdrawn from John W. Forney, a professing democrat, the contest, and that his friends in the North- who was elected clerk of the U. S. House ot era aisincis .ntenaeu voting xor JiaiiiD, lfy Representatives last winter by Black Repub- means of this vifc falrehood about three hun- lican votes, determined to reward those who area votes were secured to ueorge ri. imitn, had elevated hia to power, by doing his ut- which would otherwise have been cast in fa- most to prevent the party from uniting in r Col. Jlagehan. In those districts support of Gen. Foster. He was cot content where this report was circulated Capt. Smith with opposing with all the zeal of a Black received a large vote, while in those Republican, the plans for unitiog the party where it was not circulated. Col. Magehan in Rtonr.ort of an electoral ticket, but cnenlv beats him badly. Lock at the figures. rr - i Captain, "don t taie on so. ihere is eo use in crying over spilt milk. Come up to EbenVburg and we'll make it all right with you, by all stepping over to Wissel's and im bibing several glasses of small beer, and join ing in that good old rollicking sons in O tbelto. And let us the Can akin clink, clink. And let us the Canaktn clink, A soldiers a man, A life's but a span, Whv then let a soldier drink. Union- for the Sake of the Uxiox. The National men of the State of New York, have united for the purpose of preventing Lincoln from triumphing in that State in November. Breckinridge men, Douglas men and Bell teen, all cheerfully endorse the arrangement. This is an example worthy of imitation on the part of the National mea of our State. Not withstanding our recent discouraging defeat, we believe that a union of National men can bo effected in Pennsylvania, which will pre vent '.he election of Lincoln, and the conse quent triumph of sectionalism. But the ar rangement must be consum&ted at once. There is now no time for hesitating or delaying. (7 The foiiowing advertisement recently appeared in the colcmns of the Pittsburg Despatch a Republican paper. It speaki for itself COLORED MEN OF PITTSBURG k VICINITY Ypu are requested to meet and form yourselves into WIDE AWAKE clubs immediately, for the purpose cf furthering the interest of the friend of the human race, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Our colored breth ren had a tremendous demonstration in Bos ton recently. Already New York has spo ken in favor ef universal suffrage '"They who would be free themselves must strike the blow." And if colored men would have their rights, they should move for the eucccess of their friends. Do not leave tho Dutch and Irish monopolize all the honor of electing Lincoln and Hamlin. Colored men have a right to ret at the Polls as a Vigilance Com mittee for the prevention of illegal voting. John Brown, the hero of Harper's Ferry is yet to be avenged, OSSAWATTOMIE. rE-XSlX.VAXI A iSTATK 1XEC-TIO.X. The following table ehows the majorities ; the Srtiate a legal organization. for Governor in the counties heard from. "oi tne specimens ui ore iece.v.d fr, latter mines -urn: are to u -in irciu i ortuud j the 2Uih from Saleiu, where the W 1 i day to day uiihout a iiruaj. A repoit circuited of a c-v-sr- t coiuproajise betwctrii ihe Douglaj at 2 L: inriiige Dtuiocmis. i:ug each partv Senator, on the erudition that the Breckinridge Seijator? would rciaro lj assailed Gen. Foster, by asserting that he was d vnpsllfit in" cr.nrup TTa I v , n . Blacklick contended tnat it was necessary lor uenerai Carroll Foster to openly declare himselt the snp.por- Chest tcr of Douglas and squatter sovereignty, and Crovle the enemy of a fusion electoral ticket, in or- Chest Springs , ..i- i.- 1. .l Carrolltown uer to eulule mm iu iue suppuii ui iuc uicuua i UatQjrja cf Senator Uouglas. luis uen. x ester re- Clearfield fused te do,nd from that moment John W Ebensburg Vnrnpv and his ni vrm idons in the democratic Jactson ranks, left no means untried to defeat him and elect Curtin. It was for this purpose that the bogus Stato Convention was held at narrisburg in August last, of which George N. Smith was temporary Chairman. It was for this purpose that a straight out Douglas Electoral Ticket wa3 announced a few weeks Loretto Munster Susquehanna H ashmgton Magehan 108 17 146 33 69 15 26 24 44 23 22 87 61 112 Smith 64 SO 41 34 4 5 43 lt 94 50 1 17 34 21 30 8i 504 Thus it will be seen that Col. Magehan has nearly three hundred of a majority over previous to the election. It was for this pur- Smith in fifteen districts, ia which the re uose, that Douglas and Johnson allowed them- Port t0 which we have referred was not cir- sclves to be transformed into a couple of po- culated. In several southern districts where litical Mountebanks, and stumped the State, j ifc was industriously circulated by men who opposing all "fusion" movements, sneering at wefe supposed to huve some respect for truth, the idea of union and harmony, and denoun- 1 ne did not receive a single vote; in all of them cing Breckinridge and Lane as Disunionista. ifc mjured him. Capt. Smith's friends not- Moore the illustrious poet, makes one of the withstanding this dishonorable method of ob- ancient chieftains of Ireland, in speaking of J taining votes for him did not succeed in elec- the appearance of the Saxons as friends in his tlDS "im. He is badly, very badly beaten. ountry, exclaim, "Already the curse is upon her, And strangers her vallies profane, They come to divide to dishonor. They come but to rivet the chain." And so an American Patriot might have exclaimed, when Doujrlau and Johnson made their appearance in Pennsylvania. There course throughout showed that they camo to "divide to dishonor," and not to strengthen the democratic party. They dis organized the party at the very time when union and harmony in its ranks, were essen- mi . . ine last we Heard trom him, he was at the head waters of Salt River, actively engaged in proclaiming to tne world Lis determination to devote the next four years to rewarding bis truly "tends and punishing his enemies. Glad we are one of bis friends. Carrol Township. The friends of George N. Smith were very loud in boasting previous to the election o the large vote he would receive in the above named township In making their calcula tion they would not agree to put it down at Jtrecklnrldgre and Lane. Our standard bearers in this present cam paign, are every day gaining strength in the Southern States, and will certainly carry eve ry State South of Mason & Dixon's line. Nearly all of Mr. Douglas's friends in Vir ginia have abandoned him and gone over to Jreckimidge, and the same may be said of Missouri. Mr. Douglas instead of strength ening, weakened himself by his electioneer ing tour in Virginia. When he came his friends welcomed him as a patriot and slates- man, when he left they regarded him as a selSsh office seeking demagogue. The political records of Breckinridge & Lane are stainless, and defy the closest scrutiny of their enemies They have always been the devoted friends of the Union and never like Douglas and John eon, give aid and comfort to Northern Abo litionists, and Southern Firo Eaters. They are the candiates whom every National man in the country should support. those 20 Votes. The Mountaineer, the week before the elee tion, confidently asserted that Col. M. D Magehan, would not receive 20 votes in this Borough, and called on its readers to mark the prediction. Well, we for one did mark the prediction, knowing, as every one in this town who perused it at the time knew, that i was false. Well how has this prophecy been fulfilled? A glance at the returns will show that Mr. Magehan received in this Borough just forty four votes 24 more than the num ber conceded to him by the Mountaineer. And yet the Mountaineer claims to be a relia ble & truth loving Newspaper. Who will be lieve that it is such, after this contemptible effort to injure Mr. Magehan abroad, by en deavoring to get up the impression that he was unpopular at home. .... . . . . Uiu to tue e.ecuuu rvzw, cue u. jegs thaQ oqq for SmUh eiectj0Q orcurtm. lney denounced iusion, mere- , jg thfl retj8 f n by endorsing the course of Forney and his j bogus State Convsntion. The exit of Doug la from narrisburg was followed by the im mediate publication of the Douglas straight oat electoral ticket. We think, therefore, we are correct in SFyiog, that the responsibil- received, and behold the result; Magehan Smith Carroll 146 4 Magellan's majority 105. Nine cheers for the gallant and unflinching democracy of Carroll S3!" The Pittsburg Da-patch is of the opin ion, that the next Legislature will stand as follows; 25 Republicans to 6 Democrats in the Senate, 67 Republicans to 33 Democrats io the House. Republican majority on joint ballot 51. S3T&. fusion of the Douglas and Breckin ridge men has been effected in the Stat of New lork. It will probably result in the defeat of Lincoln. XST It is a common observation that there are more sufferers from debility, among Amer icans, than can be found among any other civilized cation. The reason is obvious. We take too little exercise, and forget the wants of the body in the absorbing pursuits of business. In all such cases, ordinary med icines can do little good. What is required is just such a tonic and invigorator as Dr. Hostetter has given to the world, in his CELEBRATED "BITTERS." The weak and nervous denizen cf the counting house, the exhausted toiler upon the shop-board, and the prostrated student of the midnight lamp, have found a wonderful regenerator in the "Bitters," and prefer it no more poeten tious, but less efficacious medicines. But it should not be forgotten that the agent which is so magical in its influence upon a frame which is merely debiliated, is eqaally power ful in assistiog nature to expel the most ter rible forms of disease Who would not give it atrial? Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. See advertisment in another column. Counties Allegheny Adams Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bucks Bradford Bucks Butler Centre Carbon CiintOD Clearfield Crawford Columbia Cumberland Cambria Chester Clarion Dauphin Deleware Erie Franklin Fulton Favetto Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson J uniata Lehigh Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Luzerne LjeoiiiiDg Monroe Montour Mercer Mil2ia Montgomery Northampton Northumberland Perry Pike Potter Philadelphia Somerset Snyder Schuylkill Susquehanna Tioga UniDa Venango Warren Wayne Washington Westmoreland York Curtin. 6085 960 3b2 200 4.&0U 46 1.000 600 l.ouovi 1,050 1,300 1.100 3,000 650 150 700 1.S00 400 1U0 4.000 1.7UO 2.2U0 IttO 150 S00 200 Foster. 74 lfo 4.UU-J : A. ' .1(1.1 "-.I. . I . " iue ,j;.u. mining me oenaie in iu ao I ' ized conditit n to roett ia joint session 1 - . 1 . . . 1 J Smcc then co ait-ouMS Lave len rc: I from Siiem. j The D"Cc!as aid Br xkinrldge ptrt I tiCu hcj a eoc rid:;, a, and oo.iTite-J S tofal tickets. 1 1,000 20 S ouo The uiiiiiLir Levs iioni Oreron tzl 1 : . .1 i... 1 r . - 1 j i;j v,viuilw is very piowitg. Tiii Ntw ll'.ek Creek golu mtees. ri t ver unurt war lort il-: e, and all :U f j iceaiiitica !roi which ruining acciatts . o'.'O j received stuu cut tueh rcerr as ar fcV'O j credible. tKj j Ttic foL;-ujir Woo J pevkrr Lai arriv- j KUTia titiu London. i tr 'JA'OO pe-j uti-.-c. j I Le liij Oil ut arrived at Victoria tn 1 13. h, oi tla from JIackouat, Jarf.a. 700 j wt-r.it iiu" a ergo of notions, bn: tULd Japanese 5 uiiWil.iug to cL.-erTe tLe c. j tLat lit: oii no: oL'.aiu a cirgj. Tb tam states thai American dollars were i,: j cent, uis.-ouiit, aui Aiuciijan aud o:b-: i 100 1 at the sajje rite. l TLe FrencU Miiii.-t'i-r ii JdljLiS r-"- tC'O J cd, as his rcj re?etiiuii.-ns .re til qu:te til . leuaea to iu reaoect to tai troatv. TLe Japauee had ccn.IuJeJ anew trsl l:' I'onusal. Tiitie was a little later tew? fmui Ci: tuu S but h 1 re:.o' ret- i j ! 5C:iblei a:. I it was ruaie'red that :Lt Cu'i , wcu!d uaake 3 -jic-.i rislatiCt , aai x: S00 1,600 500 1,000 1.500 2.S00 bud 400 CoO 700 1.200 600 1,740 600 2o0 300 2.043 The Germans Consigned to War:! quartern bj" a RepuLlican Oratw Kl'jau W. Green, of Col is aj has Grrvt.. .laai countv. Oaio. ref ntlv e!L!irori j of the foil wii;g speech iu tb- Kpj all.. 1,650 j County C.cvtiit:oL: Mr. (. Lairujan: It is c!i7mel It t here to-dv tnt it is cd: r-e!icv to La -1 a ta.I iuktt on account of tLe L'atrr.. .x . 1 ... Mirpt icai ire eLou.a net t-.viii:ae x t. against Rothtman. I say, Mr. Cltrr. we Joti't vrast to favcr the Duir'i. We want to borrow et.y Dutrh v-t.s Tjcrrs ttieni any white voU-s. If tit v c.n t 1 vote cur ticket, let them co to ul! uave irn'e Vutes enou-ti aa ca- co a. !th tm. Neitbtr do we want 1 Jritu C 200 400 1.S00 lie in cur party. We hare . Lir . llo-d r. party, and dou't wir.t the Jn'.-h aui S'tue teli us not to oppose llot'.t iiitE. cace be is a Da:cljaiaj. We is I'iti- town;h:p will or pose Liii fr thit xzsri : j son. X?" TLe BreckinriJire Demc-rsrtl i. ... - j tl cted :he:r candidates Ijt Cuuss ii 1 - Boston, October, 12. The Cunard screw ! da. by lb25 of a majoritT- L.ITCR I'It031 LIROI'E -on, October, 12. The Cunard steamship Etua, from Liverpool on the 29;h Clciif;!: 1 to ssrs u;. " ult., arrived at this port this morning. Iler ; lt,e DeiLOcracy cf advices have been anticipated, but her mail j elected their County ticket. lurnish us with some additional particulars, i puUican. Glad to hear it Lord John RusseU note to Sir James Hud- j . ... , son, British Miui.-ter at Turin, expresses the I SPECI Ali XOTICE. fear that the attacks against the Roman States, TOXD'S EXTRACT OF U AMAML1 89u The Republicans of our borough on last Saturday evening had a small "glorifica tion." over their recent victory. The "wide awakes" paraded our principal streets, after which we understand several speeches were delivered in the Dimond. We are pleased to be able to state, that tbey conducted them selves like gentlemen throughout. AH right gentlemen. Let those lamrh who win. Onr t turn will come next time. A Great Medlciue for Females. Hundreds of stimulants have been invent ed and sold, purporting to be snprifirt in th various diseases and derangements to which the delicate form of woman render her sub ject. The result of all these stimulants has been to impart momentary activity to the ncr voug system, and false vior to the muscles- but this relief has been succeeded by a depres sion and prostration greater than before; and the repeated attempts of invalids to build themselves up by these false remedies, have finally ended in destroying what little vital organization was left. But in using "Bar liaves Holland Hitlers," you will find no such disastrous results. It is purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific prin ciples, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor Boerhave. Under its in fluence, every nerve and muscle receives new strength and vigor, appetite and sleep return, anl finally, perfect health. See advertisement in another column. ana iuc ivingaom 01 .apies may lead t j au attack upon the po&?f ssions of Austria, in Venetia. If the King of Piedmont was nt at liberty to accept the preliminaries of Vil la Franca and treaty of Zurich, now that he has pledgd his royal word he is not at libeny to attack a nation with which he promised to 1 : : j r 1 1 - . t , live iu peace auu ineuu!uip. i?nouivl suca j an event occur, Italy would again be exited to all the chances of uncertainty. Garibaldi has consented to the request of the deputa tions of Venetians to puolish a journal in Na ples for the purpose of exciting the people of Venetia to a general rising. He told them that the present war was the only natioual one which could give them a country. Our Datties ari so mauy marches in our progress to the Alps, on the summit of which aloue we will stop. He authorizes them to act as i 1 . K 5. -'- VAIS DESTROY HII, lf'2 Lave come into general use a:,. I ;"..". pulling. It :s tLe puniuet ef harmless in ail cases, and as a nnt-qualievl. Fr L'uriis.Cufs, l' - i Iir-xr urs. Fiirains. HumaXsr. Oil S-rts ami W-mtds, it Lj-s net -a t ;".- . is used, with great sucee5. f r IJ " Hltche, X:iraJ-jia. Sre Thrx::t. CV. han, H.irsencss. and other similar tr '-' - and painful affections, while it jt.t. all Hanorrhc.jcs. Hundreds of p!.v.-:: y daily in their practice, and give it t-c:r tr.;--fie 1 reconv.r.en'Litien. Sold by our 35 --1 dealers, and bv F. HCMl'HREYS & CO., 5Cf Br"r t-OLE PBOPR1KTOKS AND S3 ANTFACr. "SS" ERUPTIONS, SALT RHEL'M. EHYSir- t'-. - win stop, lie autuouzes toeni to act as I It is now g nera'.ly an association for the purpose of racing out- j diseases depn 1 uju siders for all kinds of insurrectional war ma- ! tional cause, and that king. Tho Kings soldiers at Jaeta, had demol ished the ret-idcuce of the French Consul un der pretence that there was a connivance be tween him and Garibaldi. The Consul was absent at the titue. A formal order bad been given to moutcse commander, to avoid a confli the Fiench, and eveu a discussion of auy j cum!, but the SiJtne.-s and leauty point whatever with the French commander. I TUxi ;n restored Price. 25 cents pe lt is said that Fa.ici is to retire as a com- ! "T .l " ..Mi.r i. .i iui. w;ij iiLni.-.i 1 a - V adm-.tted tiat a1 S.ITJC ir:l'"!"Ul4 . c to u ati: s or fi r I?.it:i is a stiri - 1,1 mi-irf i) only to drive iu, n.'tt.cuie -Je e'i Humphreys'' SfKcif.c tl-ievpth'? l'Uls are a true w:fic f-r all wb 1 V.' 1 1.4S. 1 imiilfs nn tlic fiiv. !l;iKWi4m. iu:-- ' j liash, by ciirici; the cause ujkhi wL:.-- th Pid- pc-n 1, and by restoring the t-kin to t-: f let with ! health and t-uritv. Tnus, not crj'y :.- ue tr ki. promise between Garibaldi and the Cavour adminiMration. 1 or r. t m i. f - 'tv iii t " The commander of the Fort of Baria, near j 5: .?itto. ia p!ain cis. it; case cf cf: Naples, still resists, and threatens to blow up I and B k. $2. Sincl U ii. 23 ruw ' the fortress. These Ileuedie. by the single hx or Turin. September 2S. Farini aceo: ies the King to Florence and Bologua. A Sicilian deputation is expected to day to pay homage to the King. . e. .1 .' , r r -r. ' address, on teccipt of tne pnoe. A1 ' XJT. C. IU Jli Hi"-" . L No. 4C2 Broadway, "e-J Sold by E. J. MILLS, Ebecbur. or c 1 i:.. El. II u.t A i T i i'uti. 4 . Ti I. i L -A." I 10 t 1 i E