u II gtmocrat anlj fftntincl. J. S. TOUD, Editor & rublilier. WEDNESDAY BET. 23. 12 confidence of the people and unite ft dis tracted North, is that he will discard from just been issued which withholds thecom- his coum-ils those itolitical leeches, l.y ! missions of ollicers recruiting volunteer whose knavery and trickery our Treasury .companies throughout the State, lroin any has Ixvn ruhhed, and tlie heart's Hood of j who have been found guilty of defrauding lilcrty has been sucked. If the President i tlic Government of men, and enriching do this thing, and come back to the res- j themselves by accepting brills from draf olutions of his inaugural, upon w hich he j ted mm, for providing substitutes out of first started out, we may yet hope to see their own ranks or of men who have al a restoration of the Union and to n;iain j ready enlisted in the service. Ik- see the Government extend its justice and its privileges over thirty two united, free and independent States. Tlie IeopIe Speak. Notwithstanding the keen lash of power, the menacing threat and the devilish reign of terror with which the Abolition ists tyranieally endeavored to awe the people into a tame submission to their wicked purposes, the honest masses the true and legitimate sovereigns of a Demo cratic Government, the people, have firmly and quietly resolved to think and act for themselves, nnd to come back from the erring schism of Abolition to the early truths of Democracy. They have seen, within the short space of two years, the devastating ravages of New England fa naticism and they have beheld, in bitter ness and in sorrow, the dastardly attempts of that i)ison-f:uigcd faction to crush out freedom and to annihilate the fairest form of popular government, that ever raised the expectations, or animated the hopes of fallen man. The people of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa, have spoken in unmistakable tones of rebuke and retri bution whose triumph has carried hope and consolation to disconsolate millions, as it holds extant the harbinger of peace to our beleaguered nation, and perpetuity to ts benign institutions. It is most irra tifying to reflect upon the important revo lution which has been wrought at the re cent election, which clearly demonstrates, that, although Democrats, without wait ing for explanations or to tlx the respon sibilities of the war, rushed eagerly to the standard of their country, and thrown i,t p;irtisan feelings aside, m:uiifested a wil- hncrness and patriotism to serve th-ir country, and to assist the Prcslh nt in his seeming etlorts to put down rcPHion, that they are not willing that the war .-hall Ik perverted from its legitimate end, to b turned into a fierce and relentless crusade against negro slavery, to the detriment of the white man, for the purposes? of grati fying the whimsical promptings of a few unprincipled demagogues, whose contami nating heresy- and wicked threats, have made of Abraham Lincoln a wiley prose lyte to that worst species of sectionalism, against which the fathers of our country so repeatedly warned us to shun. The result of the last election comes down, like a mighty avalanche, upon these devoted miscreants of mob law an 1 misrule, and like everlasting truth against fa'seho.xl, has upset their ca!culations and sent dis may and consternation through their ranks. So far our triumph has been glo rious, realizing the most sanguine exp ec tations of Jhe most scrupulous. Pet us take a glance at the vote of Ohio which, lat year, gave an anti-lX'inocratic majority of .., 000, and now gives us 8000; lsides a decided majority of her I IVoble CnmPriu. All honor to the noble Democracy of Cambria ! The same temptations that so shamefully seduced a large tort ion of the Democracy of Plair were olfi-red to the - 1 . . i ri'ttA W - -1 . All order from the Governor has 11th. The two or three fellows, in each a key at that time. i was well avvaie ne , -iiaiure. townshio. that took ! inn Crimans money. , wanted to change it lor a logus waicii i tn. :knvtk. (dt.l tl,.ln't "f.y,V i.ts.,' ' when he would get it into his hands, and ; Those marked thu ;tr. !-!. '!'..., ('n.ivin wuli :i limn mi linvin" read somcthln r about that branch elected inemln. rs. his hand, riding on a calf, supported by a . of the business. I was fully ann-d and corjoration and two contraband-. equipped on that part of the !ame. Put loth. Four hundred 1 '.rakesmen, march- h re I was assailed on another Under ing four abrea.-t, an 1 .laying on jews-1 point. I was still talking with the am harps ' '.." aj'oi)."' j tioneer, when a gentleman stepped in and 1 lib. Then, in a box ltourm' by four ! said to me stranger let me M-e your watch, contrabands, a bird's eye view of AUoona ' it i nothing but said he, and ad- t at precisely fifteen minutes after the ! dressing the auctiom-cr, says, you ought Clearfield county returns came in. 1 n t to ini.oe on a stranger in that man- j loth. Then, ina glassglolto on a vv lit el- ! mr, you ought to give him some chance barrow, the drab coat and striped pants I for his money. The man of the hammer ! that Tom (Yissman won- v. hen he offered sav. to him. are vou a watchmaker.'; Samuel II. Iliudniau a position in th. Navv Yard. 7j- A new counterfeit on the Farmers Punk of Pucks County is now in circula tion, the plates are said to Ik; exceedingly well executed, but may lie detected by the color and greasy condition of the paper. CvT It is s;ud that Governor Curtin has no disposition to interfere in the selection Democrats of Cambria, but they were J t,t' officers for the militia, but inTe; to indignantly spurned and Wallace runs u of 1 . . A - - 4. . 1 I ... I 1 . I .. . . - i ' I ...... -x i .-... iu.!m...i sa..rl...- t 'i.,,, il. i,l JlijwLltciiii. j This acknowledgement is nothing more : than due to the Democracy of this County which has always liecn true to men and j measures of the party, and has, time and j again, by her overwhelming vote carried the districts securing the elections of Dem ocratic candidates, although she has vet the first time ever to le honored by a rep resentative from her ranks, either to Sn- ate or Congress: Imt vet we are satisfied. md while we heartily join our Democratic brethren of Clearfield who have done so nobly and have jiist reason to ful proud, lioth of Mr. Wallace and of their rousing majority, together with a few Democrats of Plair coimtv who manfully and faith fully battled against the tide of coersion. money and partisan favor, under which so many of their faithless brethren fell, we may yet expect to see one of Cambria's sons grace one of those honorable jto.-ts. Tlic Infection Fearless Ueiiio-cratM. their own choice immediately from own ranks. thei ev We wond. r if that editor who crows and laments, m the same breath, over the success of Mr. Walhuv, can satisfactorily account for Mr. Hall haing a majority thri-e times that of the State ticket, and over eight times that of Mr. .!. I, III .1 II. Ill 1U ill... llll.' Ml. UJ I while Mr. Wallace ran far In ! iad the party vote. the i ' -x- ,.. ii . i :n I I !.... ICS. 1 live ill .i.iiiii:iu;un inc. ;ui i ii;iie to see a slranircr imiMs-l upon, the man pith. The members of the la'c I it-pub- J of the hammer said I wi-h you would mind liean Comiuiticc, walking with slicks, and ; your own busines-. Well, said he. give each carrving large bnzards. j the Strang"! a chancf to bid on a g:ium 17th. Tlien Col. M"( Juilkeii. silting 'ii ' watcli, and give him .-ucrclit for what he a sled, with four brakes in it, di-j.'aying ' has paid on this and take it back. Mr. a watch. ; Funk was reluctantly agnn in.g to do this. I SiIi. The voung man so active on whin I bill them i:Ml morning, and left j (lection day carrving a tar can filled with the two Funks to discuss the matter to I tickets. suit themselves. I discovered the watch- lflh. Six female contraband. u. in maker overdone the busings, I also di- Ist Districl Phil.ideh lua-.!, Nicholas, Aliolition : daeohll. J; ,., " A., vice Parker, A; C. M. i.V Democnit ; Gcx. Coiiiie!!, A., (r, -, II Chester and Delawaix J .,. , ' " Serrill, A. Ill; Montgojuerv dohl.C. Su. ' IV Pucks William K;::-v V Ix-high :uid Nt.nh ine't W. Stein, I). ' " VI IVrks Ili'-sf-r Clym-r. I VII Schuvlkiil pM-nia-.. h',-' t, VIII C a 1'Ih.iu. Ioiin'. 11'. Wayih I bury S. Molt, p IX Prahord. Sus-puhanax s. and Wy oming Wiiliam .1. T(i-. ' X I .uzenie .las; r P. MK-aa XI Tioga. Potter. ivn F. Smith. A. XII Clinton. Py foiuiiig, l iiion Ilenrv .! .lui.il, A. '.' - c. XIII Snv.kr. Nortl miii'r tour and Cohuubia l'rank . Tl i:ni.h l"r. .Kk; Shoemaker, ci-leoratetl .loimstowner wiio was aii. ge. by Neweomer to luive b-en guilty of pass ing counterfeit money in that place, mid who skedaddled " leaving his bail to sulU-r, was, a few davs ag- anested cm vviiitk, singing "oft in the stilly night. ' coven d t!.:;t I was like the man that the The procession wi'l In- fr .pi.-ntly en- . s.-iiptnre lnentioii. going d v. n lVom liveni'd with pvrotecnie xhi'ii:ions by an rusae-ia to J rich . Alier I g.t out I cxiierieiiee.1 pio'essor ! tin- art. cxiir. ssiv wa erv tnaa.uu. ;v mv l.-licrau"i. ai;I engaged for tb, m-easion, v ho. at iut-r a s ; j-i solv.il m ve of ten or fifteen minutes, will set otf a a P t r Funk Koiuaii candle, mil daring! v dichaige six hisring and blazing liii'-cnickers at a time. C 7' nrji, . j,itl I,,; In. Letters cf a Traveller. To I Iso f ciio iat & Sosifliicl V .. i. X- f - 1 "... , 1 1 w - ah v umiK-nau. i. .1 iiie.at.i. ant 1 frljii (-ope II. P.m. fr I XV Dauphin and P-liai.-,-, U. pM.ughttT, A. XVI Ieie-t-ter William IP to put iuv fo:.t into a , -mm. A. 1 Iiesta:il, A. tab'i hui. nt again. ; XII 1 oik A. IIi. T.-. A'th nigh I got the U tter of the Funk th'-re had I staid long.-r I have no doubt th.y would have b.-ought ine i sour' oth -r ti;in. The m:.n vv lio came in vva- d ;.:- ! X'III Adam. Franklin a , I ; William M'Slier-y. D. 1 XIX Soniers-i, IV-d'oi.l i ! II.. I .h:. Alexander Stnt.ma:-.. A. -N.v i .air. v aiai.via :r,- K ;m: :: I pr. ttv well al'-u'aied to d -i ive. but I i iiaj j'ii.il to think he had too inn. h I Win. A. Wallace. D. 1H V oi, i ee lor iji an eulin- stmn.-r. 1 was light, I tie ii id afteivvar.1. tliat !. was o!'e ol't!i- e-r.ee.ii. At ileveii oVlvn k the ears staite.1 for ' My .-oU'pai.ion for whom I was wait New York, and soon K-an to Pass I "- 1,1 N" "v V"k- '":"-' '" ," ! I'hr- thestn-etsof Pittsburg, and is now Win- ! l'U a lov ely, U-autllul tan.ang eoun- ! "-1" tram. a:,d by pn-vi.y, ana, pe ltry, lu takhig a sui-vev of the oa. .-. in:. i j : .I" M :l' lu" ! i.i the c:u-s in w!.i. I v"- s ..'.,..! t i were glad io in.fl. got a gd n-o-.u. and - i ..T. . ' i ! a variety ot el. :. rs v. ,:.,! ... ....;. 1 enj .V 1 ollls- lv relliaikabiv Well. N- Xt '" "- 1 ' ? '1 I tried for the offence. a nuniln-r of our Cambria com:!'. bvs j n'.i v to iii- -.vvie two lii-hnieii, .Hs.-u-sin ; ihi ir travels. 'i'i:.-v .Irevv t';-oiii t!:. ;r ear- ! to; .rniiig b-iiir Sondav-. W- II! to can-nat.. an-1 w . p..;is i"nint:i:':i!i n have paid us a visit from th. ir resp.fl:ve ., f.. k ,.,.,;,.,.,., ..,- :l ,p... ,j . tlf 1 Chu eh . o Mo!t slnft. an ,-I.-J:..: e.lia. . "-. . ipiar: Capt. William Linton of the Monon-ah. 1 casting lh- ir eves aroinii The election i over, and it has not re- j 12th cavalry was h"rv on a short stay: '. they immediately s U et.d lue a su te.I a t -'ether as we had i : i -n 1 1 . -. 1 S. -.-...,f .t..h.. I.'.-'w-.f ..f M.r.o.e moi..ui. i.oi:u.v. a- 1 !.av. and hoped": yet while sullc! ing the morti- ! ,J. 1;. C ..,;,;. '"r-- to -io.rsa.io:, vvitli fieation of partial defeat, theiv is one thing , .. ,, . t . , s Hang is, or la wet my l;p p:-v i-.u t I connected with the c;.nva.s, whuh mdi- I ' Ooing I .I.en ,.!. o.i.i :r.l llmr cates a healthful change of i.ubiic s.-r.:i- U 4" ' 11 ,'-v : t !,o:,u t''!l'':d . request. 1 hey told me they had s, t- l:.te ol ; though li 't .f !an:e diliieiisio'i- ment, and is an omen ot future v ictory. It is this: Many prominent m n who have for years acted with the Democratic Party and haveliecn tietl lown by its rules and discipline, with an independence and manliness highly commendable, voted and worked as they conscientiously- Jjel'evcd to le right, without n-gard to party. We have no fern's for our country when such noble men as Col. Jesse 11. Crawford, of t tavsriort, .Major I lieoplnhis Snv.ler, of Martiiishurg, Col. Patterson, of Willi burg, and numerous others break through the barriers of party and vote and work for principle. The." men, with an hones ty ami fearlessness which merits the ap- Oi-.:ti ai. v. We gi i v e to a:-.nou::ce the l-robation of ev.-ry patriot, and puts to s:(!l intel ig.-nce that n.anv .f the brav shame their old party associates, came , " . , . .r , , 1 , - . . young in" n ot our con:! v wle w- nl t.ith out tiom the oIl Democratic organiza- " . tion, and worke,l h.-u tily for the success j Vlt,, h'" AUt ht':,'- ,s ' ,i!'t lU lv ot i ne ot tne most prominent candidates i coumiy , iM-cupy a so:.ta'rs grav. on our tu-Kit. I hey were. w.h-omel into stnmge land. Con ral llvan 1). .1 our rauKS with on-u arms, as they de served ;o hi' We are sorry their ellbrts were unavailing, and that it is now in the nature of things impossible for them to j reap those substantial rewards which ai-j his conn'. rv's sei v ice : and w. alwavs contend liV a f iecesstul c:sr.ea- i that John Pains, -on of tl.il In inv v ai ..lame, !,a i iiim. iu i qoirm some wiaan, alio w.-iv rvtaiaui- home ai't'-r tnivi ling thoaan 1- of miles ' in the Western couutvv, an I si- u li:." ! 1 I l.'Wt..il ..I" ll... 5 -'I:' hoiioniblv 'isch:U"g. d l:t !ii !; s.-rNice: Thomas I.i!:":.:g. r of Co. A. I 1th P. II. C. who was taken privmer in ine i "tin severe engagements b.-f re Pichmond, :v.. l since parolnl but not vet exchan,r",d. and Pieut. John S 'anhui of the same co!.ip; ny ..I i-...r:.... . ,.!... .... ....1,- ......... ,1 l ' - to ivinaui tae oa.aii.i- ! li.ea ! ,-. w !u r. n the s::loe rii":v"eliii tit who lies m'-. !. -i-n .1. ... i l e.. i i . . i e - ; iiicv i.a'i iivio s-j lonvj an l were eouutura- ' l ..l l.. .i:...i..... .1 r. !. i. i . - ....j. i ii"m-.i.i..ii .is. m.i. n moiii jue nh r. iiw- v sueecssu-.l. 1 10tl!li III II..' a-mil-.' it i .- . '..' l...:.. ... . ... .. : 4 . . .i. i .t i w.a ami I las! o. .. -n i - m i"n, iu.it in - i:.i la tn- veiiiig a l . t hatliam in.l. our j-ieiv . i i , " A I ..iri..ll.-lT : u -. t ' . .... r 11.. li.-v. r Uf U . ' ! se.i i-i.;hi ami .Ik ir i eii..i: s I . -; v n- -. 1 .11 ::tel -l:.:g to .i-!o-:i.-is. I i:-ad" 1 -mie u...i:n- an I ton; id ll.os-- s!o-. b - loii-ed t the SI. I.'.v.v i.-..!-. vv!r-' Sal balli wa lh ! .v oievioil. a r.i-i..;- XXI Indiana and Ann-;-.-.-- White. A. XXII Westmoreland aa l i r Smith Fuller. A. XXIII Washington :Ii. t;r,. G.i-ive V. 1-ivviviice. A. XXIV .Vlh-ln-ny .1. I. i P ' J. I- Graham. A. XXV IV aver and Pu:l r '1 I s-. A. XXVI I -iwrenf. 31 re. - nan". .lam. s II. P..i"ii j. . XXVII F.ric and (. ran ;1 . 1 V P. i v. A. xx in r:r; .... j. : and Pk ( iiailes P. l-.T,il n. nn i.at:.n A!.!i;i..n 1 'ii:;M-r.;ti- I p:vp. i!v there, ac- ! . . At. :!:' '- " -:-- 'in-d ticket- a- vveaU'i, ainl w.-iv rvtaiaui- ! " -- " -' "i . ..o i..i.-. w l mi:. .'t: u l-.r t!ie p;i Vi v r. !:. iour or five linn h-d ;:.il: rs in se. r, h ot' j some p!:av in vvhieh th. v e !! !: e . ; ' l"',in'3 l ar.l.i illet Tfon 3filclal an I Utl.r their eon liti. n : b.:t i '. ih.-v '".- !""'. -- ":a :s ''. f i d v tli srt-n llu' iloi-iiiuit, :ni I v'n w nai!" i t ( u I 1.1.1.1 ;:v u-uuttrs irnivpl Ab II!- n. v ! M ' I : . M V I ' I 1 Ilr...- : si'H . A 1.. Th-J P'.-eutriilUlt look? recoveiiig from his wounds, n-. v . ! st:;i I long enough in on pia- I anything a'.ioat it in --its : . but gem ra'.lv ceii'leiua -d It oil 1 - m some irii.-mg Hang Ili.-y saw r r 1 ' l.' r-lloW j i- iiieri:.-. ;iee.:;-nt v.l alniill the I sav 1:1 a -lerg l:::il of erv of Co. A, 11th Pa. Vol., di.il in a Phila delphia hospital a few w.fksago: Alxes Poitman of the 1 2.1th Pa. Vol.. di -d in a'.a ag th" p;i-.-, tig.'; a i.r.-iHessiii'' a an-1 un-ibt vn-iv :a- , s; v. I T ... " - i i:c 1 vo;mi i.ave a --i!Vera!i "i him. I addi-s- d him in :h e!i.a-u.ar i .V hot s. -J.'. ' f, 2.: ., i,.4 c ..: .v:.i- .,y. lg. :j:; ; n.i tg..:el i Ara stroi.-, J 47 1 g.-JCo g' 477 g'.g-e llV.tv.-r. 1.7:'. 4 g.g.'., i.7gs g.gs.", j P.-.:.' 1'.: go 1 ..; g.:,gg l..;7i ' i-ks. ! t 4..-..o io ,'.,g 3 r 1 ; I ;ie r. j. i .-. . .. g.trn j !-r:..;. .; .!. 1.7.-1 i.-24 l.Mo ' k. C."i! J ...-".." ...".-.; v.s.".-. I'.'i er. g.' l'. g.77o g . ::., g77o jCai.. !..;. g.7M 1 ..:; .j g.7il 1.517 of Tllllv. vv hieh I wa- I th ere vv. re i: me f tl II v vv.-M s.,::-ied, "...i. u. I'l l I :"'!-! U!tl r- ii- i.a i i i nov.- lea'ii ; stoo i nui ia:aeii, in- !...:she i .m.i answer- iil me lanae.ii.u. .v. we til. I ln-ca.iie ! at 1.- '. " ; date upon his friends. I-t u say to them I WiMiam I'arus has k-c as a lii. iid, that t'aey will still have that best of all reward an i,jr,ri,)i con v, a reward of which no defeat can deprive them, and one which will c'mit and sustain tlu m through life, and lighten the gloom of the grave. Well done, nob!e men 1 HI, Or C if IF''. I his :n: -!lig( nve comes to our ears in a if our townsmen, . 'me a v id iai to tin- ! ... i . ... . , ..n..u.s o. . . as su-.i u.iouga u.e , imi. hl X).w y j head while doing service in one of the ' n furlough lo se sk.iiiiiis!ies in lemiessei' j friend-, am! stayed tog. tl,. r as i.e.. 'a as i ireuiastaii'-. s would penult .ha'Ing hi- :k. 1 found ii - had got hi luo'h !'. to that eitv ! I 1 T x . . ! vongiesMuen cieei are J Jenmcratic : and j startling manner, when this too against the ty ranny and threats of those, who by the lavish of jxtwerin deavoivd to spread the bugbear of terror throughout her entire area. And the State of Indiana too, w hich in ISnO gave the 44 old rail sp'itter" a majority of 23, 00, now repudiates his sectional procliv ities by a majority of, at least, half that number, together with a majority of all the county and district officers. Fven Iowa, which was supposed to have lecn lost in the clutches of Abolition enthrall doin, and which, two years ago, gave Mr. Lincoln upwards of 2i,O 0 of a majority, this year bursts the bands of enslavement ami rebukes his Administration by nlout lo,00. These, together with the result in Pennsylvania, will fail not, to have a telling effect upon the coming elections of Illinois. New Jersey, New York, Michi gan, Minnesota, Massachusetis, Missouri and Wisconsin, which hold their elections on the first Tuesday of next month. Now, that the pK-ople have spoken, we trust and may reasonably expect that the 1 'resident will immediately barken to the voice which comes to him from all sides from the West and the North-west, de manding, in unmistakable terms, the ful filment of ho-e pledges which have kf ili-r.-gard.-d; ami as a means, li.-.-t . and ror-moff in ord.-r to again secure the we iv collect th Ci I. rt.ii: e. C'e a.:.-; !. r;; ; :,. l.'o -i:... I.i, Cr ...l : i. (.'U'.i' r' .ii.d. , o ... to th-.' an n v. l'.'ih regiment He iK-i.H.g.il I in Ireland, where ' theiv is waterw iih-mt i j1'" i'r"11 of the regular ."1"-' -'4.v vith.-it a cloud, lire witliom ' '" smoke, and str.i is paved with marble.' ! j. v ' The (.ram E:iri:4lc. 1 . i 5 . . . - .".a :.. 15 ::.g7o 1.4'. 1 is:-; 7.JJ4 1 .'-.'" 1 1.17 2 J .'. I.Ot' . i . I 4.iCO . --. . . As I wi.-hcd to rem. .in hi New i . ami avvaa :i.c 'oiii;amon oi mv -, :ii!-ii.-y ork , l a :e. 1.' i7 -. g J.s.ej J 1. 1 i..-::i . " 1 - e ;:..".? ".5I'.' ".g.-'.i l.il 1 :.'. j ' PI 7". ' P::7-'. ' .",.i'!o 4.M7 i - -.. ' . . . II.. : .k Pi :;.-! ;t r: Adams I nrv J. Mv . 1 1 All -gh.ny .T..hn "l!. 1: i:,. 4 tiros. A.: Wi'Ilam 1 lii'l a.:.-.. Slack. A.: Ptur C Shasmoa. 1 Arm-t:M;g and We-liuor-l. M'CulIou-h. I).: S,-imu. W .i, Piehanl t'mhroii. D. lVavei ami I ivv r-. iier Wli .'. A.: C. W h,:e. A I .-"! .1 ..l.n Ceua. D. Perk Will. X". Poite'ger A. Klin. . D : Dai... 1 K. W, Plair P. A. M'.M'i' tri". . I 'ra liord lkulhol. .in- v Dumim r Liiiv. A. P.uek- P" P.. I.-ib.-i:'. D ban. D. PutI-t II. W. Cira:.'. M Coy. A. C.-unbiia Cvm- P. I -. i:. ("ail m and lii-high i: e D.: Thoma Cr.ur. ir . D Centp- K. F. P. :.-v...,. : Chester W. Wi,, He. Smith. A.: P. 1 M"C!ei:.".!. Ciari.-u -iid Fon-st W. T. A' . 1 . A. P:;k. : .1 A p. i: !' 1- l-'av. t!c. The great Pepublican AlM.lltiou Mogtil i I concluded I would call an I s.i some of 5 ." .r.kha, wi!! start for the headwaters of Salt l iver1 my aetpie.intance of earlv d.-o in that cite, i I'al'e.:.. en F rii lav next :it lh.- to'lino- il... 1.11 i I In -took mv-. !ft. t!i- .lir-. i,,.-.- 1 ''....."..I f'-o.-t. The onl. r of prox-ssiin, we le.u :i, will P abmt as follows : 1st. Provost Marshal, the P. M. of , t J ti m ... it il... .i. I. i , .1" tl ...... ,.-l... ! - ... .... ....... , j,- inn. ill 111. 1 ' i- . : . 1 . place ha. a local habitali--n and a name, j -,jni i cai.iu on mem ami i.iuii'i tliat tunes .I,;V,r- those m- n have K-en identified with the 1). macratic party, participating in every promim-nt move thereof, an I reaping a sustenance from its lower: and when we recollect too, that one of these men The- C.'K':,,',U',,b lhV"'" :l 1 -'iikov. ann. d will, ; Ataeing lia.e.-s had K. u l a y with th.m ' .luni .t-.. , ., . ' I six sh'Hiters, and c:iiTving a rail cn his , as well as with the balance of luaukin l." : l.ne:i:er. epln.us Snyder, was a v.n pnmuaent j h..nMrr. ' ' I ee.ll.il to see a Young man who was cm- P. rei.ee, candidate f .r State's Senate ln-fore the late j :M. The Chairman 'f the Pepublican ' ployed in Parnum's Mucum, but f.-und I : U confcivnce of this district. We are sorry i County Conninttiv, with a guide P.ard eouhl in t see him without i.av ing- a ouar- j'' ''1"-'1' to loos.- three such prominent, efficient i on. '"f """"" "v,"'"Vo"' ' s " A'.v'v, That ' er. an I sv e'mg something c!.o U-.-i-l.-s him, ' lxV! -i-'in-' and working jK-htieiaais as Jesse P. Craw- ' .f,rV tf a ?,vi"'''t oine to an , so I paid, and commen.-.d to range through vrK.-a'')' r ..1 Tl - i'l - i ' , , ",. end."' the building to s.v the curi-.sili.-s of the , M, r.vr. fo.il llaiiph,!-,. v-nyder and Col Patter- , Tie four Deputy 1. Ms... .hvsed ' prince of Humbugs. I faund that I had : M.iliu,. sm from our ranks, and K-cause, in the , in sky blue, and U-aring. on a split slick, j often laid out money less advantageously ; Mru', J.71! U.'..' :i.l4 POOM 2 s . . 1,4V". 1,1 s-.l p. -.1-1 l.o..: "J.g 1 :l 4.77.0 t.r,.:t o.r.g'i r..o4 J.11S hour of trial, they proved faithless to the ' '-t remains of L W. Hall. cause of Democracy and recreant to the I I ," n )'1,'s, as chief mourner, party which had "warmed them into i th' 'V141' th. ,,?H,H'l run in a Con- ., f, . . ... : givssioual District made by himelf for fife: but we will rease to nioiini after j hime!f. these distingnishid auxiliaries, and will j oth. The Marshals, Commissioners. join in litany with the Wlilj in pray ing for these unfortunate men, that they m.iv receive the reward already implored for them, that of 4i an tpj,r,r'unj i-w.Wcuv." Assessors and Collectors, that get from four to eight dollars jr day, under the present Administration. th. A train of truck cars lalielled, 4to in.-ure the election of I Wi Hall, rote tit Alt'X'tui, and pass west, fn-c." 7th. Six hundml Sai titers and Miners than that quarter put into the coffers of hi.tgoii.ery, t.775 It uiiiMii ( '..iioi..L.l,.n. X'.iit I.;. !i.:..., . M ait. ur, l.J:-,.i and the .hlleii nt sp.fies of the d.g crM- x- .... '. l n. u IlllSs Miur vKV Cami-s. In ndttinn totheal ready established camps or places of ren- ' t1 J'':,u county, that didn't elect Hall bv dezvous for drafted men. at Ph. .,.... I.:.. voting for M" A Ulster. i t' li l'ltt-liiir-rr 51H.1 1 l-.n-i-t ...iNr t. I ' .... D . lllt , n vnMr wjilk;i tn llK.;r sHj c.u h h r has issuetl onlers for other camps lo W a ear in his mouth. " " established at Chainbersburg, York, Get- j t'tli. Tlie lktnd, twenty-four in numlr, tysbm-g and other points on the wertern '. I';ving 4i Home swivt home" on a binder where convenience may le desira- ! " n:'n.--K41 uc- .. .,, , "... P'th. The fellow, in a bag. that ofllrtil hie. 1 he men will Ik- mv. i v ann.il ' i r .1 i .- . - M- V . 1 ' b foiv the election, to give allace P and e.ju,pp. d. . I l'.ajoiity in thi e.-unty. than Tom Thumb, but yet I think he is not so interesting, as he wants the train ing of Mr. Thumb. I went into a Peter Funk auction store, these places hae liecn ofb n tlescriUil in the ncwspajH r.. and, indeed, it is hard to do them "uliee eoiiiHttion with theii. As I entered the . door I itcm-ived 1 commanded the obsor- 1 he members of the Old Guard. ! vation of the aiieiiomvr, he commenced down to me at S2U. I f".rkiNl over the 1 hist, had the watch in my hand, the aue- ! tiom-r uskul me for it till he would " t , Terry. 1.9.VI ' Philadelphia. S3,:i2: 1 ike, 7;7 lMter, Cl'ii Sci.uylkill, 7.075 . Snyder. 1 g5 S iiaer.-et. 1.4 15 Sullivan. I-.C-H Siis.jt:eh:inr.a, 2,74'J Tioga. Km; i Pi ion. 1,155 Venang , 2.2S4 j Warren. 1.213 i WaihiiigU.n. 4. ICS ' Wayue, 2.7t 0 ! Wetn.. rerd. 5,040 Wynnang, 1.345 , Ycik, 7.393 4.-55 g.71s 4.g.o 2.7oi n.t;.;:; g.71o ! w.157 3.13-5 3.1;2 7J'; l.ih.y 7g.; W.t gSs . 2.4;; 1 g ,,7 ' 3.3'.'0 l.r.Mi 3.3S.i P412 P4s.l 1 414 1. U.4 1,5 is :.o5 11.471 13. .".". IK-Sg' 2.551 P52 2 515 3.045 g go.i 3.0.-.0 : 2. m5 4.743 g.S07 . 5.7r.st s.isg ;.o4:? ! 2. .0 3,514 2.mis 7S4 t;g3 73 3.4J1 3,045 3.41S 1.4-; 1.37c, 1.4(0 45ti 2.109 443 5.11s t',.7;2 5,117 TG5 1.233 700 j lg;y 4 401 1.9;7 I 2,0S.j ?,.07y 2.002 I PM7 l.yoi l.'iit; 1 3o.l24 S3.2S0 3G.120 i 135 774 lgs 1,103 319 I.Os.5 5.4S1 7,077 5.403 Po02 1J45 P03 2.475 1,412 2.47 j 279 12 2H j 3. H45 2.7 4 9 3..54 J 2.792 737 2.791 ' l,5so 1.12: P o2 j 2.213 2.2S5 2.2U9 j l.K'.S 1.215 1 S..2 i 3,734 4.154 3.72; ' 1.519 2.759 1.31S j 3,073 5.029 3.090 1 1.154 1.347 l.lr.g ! 4,310 7,413 4,317 Total. 2lt-2'0 214711 2178C2 214927 CZ Pca.l the advertistment of Mr. j a kej to lit it. I told him I did not want . Vaughn, in to-days pajr. D. Chart!. '1. J. ir-rson. M K. C. P. Firly. I).: .1. C. IV CI ia: on .-o;d Pyeoniiuj : D.: Amw C :,.,( . D. ( ojund'ia. MoiiTour. v.i Sullivan George D. Ja ks-'a. C. Fl'.i. D. Cniwford and Wanna II. son. A.: W. I . P.rown. A. CumU-rlaad J. P. Ph-cl- D.tuphin -I:iries Fre lai; '. A ' ;' G. F.v, A. D lav-an Ch il'dey llarv.y. Pi i' John 1. Vine. nt. A !- Twich. !!. A. Fay ette Daniel Palm'. I - Franklin and Fulton J. -. ' D.: Wm. II .Hon, I . Greene Dr. Patten. !. Huntingdon A. W. Pen. "''. -"- Indiana .1 W". llu-iiiu A. Juniata. Fniou ami Snyd-T s IIuinrm-1, A.: II. P'iit. r, A- I-'uieasier IV-i.'aialn Chrui l :i- v" II. C. Iman. A.:" Nathaniel M-V ' Ix Kuioll G. Dawson Co' en::.!'.. Pnzi-riK S. W. Trimmer. P ; ' Walsh, I) ; Jacob Pobin-on. P- Merei-rand Vrii.-m.'.. Jam C ' " A.: M- C. PhmU, A.: MiiMin I Iolmes M'Clav. A MonrtK?and Pike G.t'.. H h"'; D. t . Monfcnomerv S. W. Wiii.V""' 1 -M II. C. I Kx.ver, D.: Jose ph K x- P IS!;":! Northampton D. C- Nics" A. C. I less. I). Xonhumlterland J. Wooib 1r f I). l'errv John A Magx D- Philadelphia Thos. J. 1 f', Samuel .Topl. I.: Sunuel C- ", S4.n, D.: Pichanl Iidlow, I : ('l M tiuigley, D.; James W. llepk-.; Francis M Manus I ; AlWrt K- r rn
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