hc itvonvtc, JOHN I MOURE, Epitoii. Xovoiii1k-v : :T: 7th, 107. Tub New Yottit Election. At IL is time, (Tuesday morning), wo ore led to believe tliat tho Empire Stato lias followed in tho Wake of her sister States of Ohio and Pcimsylvinia, and thrown herself free from the blighting etiree and iufluenco of Radicalism. Tho result surprises no one not even republicans themselves. They well knew they would bo beaten, but ttcre surprised to hoar of such a tremendous verdict against thetu as majorities of 03,000 in New York City, 13,000 in Brooklyn, lie. Let all men rejoice who lovo their couulry. Let Democrats remember that the tide of popular sentiment is in their favor, and that another year will sweep tho last vestige of Radicalism from tho land. The Hitman tlttr.stion and the irri Mac or M-rnssin. Tho trouble over the Roman question now that tho armies of Franco and Italy arc ufield in opposition to, and in tacit defense, on the one siJo or the other, of Garibaldi and his party of ac tion seems to have reached tho alti tude of a serious crisis. Mutual char ges of a violation of tho September trea ty have been urged by Franco acd Italy as a sufficient cause for the course of either in entering tho Papal territory with troops ; and the justification by Ucn. Mciiiibrca. the Italian Prime Min ister, for the advance of the Italian troops over llie frontier contained in the assertion that the diirni'y of tho Italian government required this movement, is a declaration fraught with mischief to tho peace of Europe. Ic is clear that, unless assured of co-operation from another quarter, King Yictcr Emman uel would not readily place Inuisclt in antagonism to the powtr which has pla cod him on the throne of Italy, and which wight possibly remove him thcuco. Tho evasion of tho September treaty by Fiance the plea brought for ward by Italy tor its hostile attitude is clearly a pretext which would be want ins but lor an existing outside influence which interposes itself to prevent tho consummation of peace. This influence opposed to peace, in the sbapc of Prus sia, seems hastening to avail itself of the THE NEWS. FOREIO-V. Tho French army is in occupation of present complications between France Rome. Napoleon has demanded of Gar ibaldi, who now holds a fortified position at Monte Rotondo, to disaim immediate ly, which tho latter persistently refuses to do, unless the government is put in Accord with tho will of the nation. Na. polcoti then proposed to Victor Emanuel to submit the question to a popular vote, hut tho plan has not been accepted. Thi? morning's news give us the intelligence tht.t Garibaldi's army has been completely routed, and that him' and Italy to nsseit itself in a wailike guise against the lormciynnd thus pre cipitate, at what it deems a favorable op portunity, that conflict ot opimous and nationalities which, since the battle of Sadowa, has threatened Europe with the shadow ot a sanguinary war. It cannot be denied that the pursuit of France aud Prussia, siuco the success ful completion of the lato war between the latter ami Austria, has been persis tent and dogged in tho extreme. The military prcsiigo which ha heretofore rendered Frauce tho great European bully, ready at all tunes to act as self- Thankgg Icing. Tho following proclamation has been issued at Washington, on the 20th in St., by tho Prcsideut of the Uuited States of America : In conformity with a recent custom that might now bo regarded as estab. lisheJ on nntional consent and approval, I, Andrew Johnson, Pre.-.ident of tho United States, do hereby fccoiunicnd to my fellow citizens, that Thu sday, the 28th day of Novc.nbcr, next, be set apart aud observed throughout tho Mo. public as a day of national thanksgiving and praise to tho Almighty Ruler of na. tions, with whom arc dominion and fear, and who makes peace in'his high places, resisting and rel'raiuing from secular la bor on that day. Let us reverently and devou'.cdly give thanks to our Heavenly Father for the mercies and blessings with which He has crowned tho now closing year ; especially let us remember that Ho has covered our land through all its extent with greatly needed and very abundant harvests : that He has caused iudustry to prospect not only in our fields, but also in our forests. lie has permitted us to multiply ships upon our lakes and rivers, and upon the high seas, and at tho same time to ex'.and our iron roads so far into tho secluded pla ces of tho continent, as to guarantee speedy overland intercourse between tho two oceans. He has inclined our hearts to turn away from domestic contentions and commotions, consequent upon a distracting and desolating civil. war, and I, therefore, do hereby recommend that Thursday, tub 28ru Day op Nov. Next, bo set apart as a dny of praise and thanksgiving, that all secular and worldly business bo suspended, and the pooplo assemble in thu various places of worr-hip to acknowledge their gratitude and oiler up prayers tor a continuance ol Dmue favor. Given under my hptid and the great seal of the Stato, at Harrisburg this thirty. first day of October, in tho year ol our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty -seven, nnd of tho Common" wealth the ninety. second. Jcn.N V. Geary, By tho Governor : F. Jordan, Secretary of State. g. 3JJ. M-hi'a 6ol'h)i. WORLD RENO WNED rril E I MORNING GLORY! self and son arc prisoners of war in the appointed arbiter in tho quarrels of the hands of tho Papal authorities. European family has lai ed ot that re- . . . . ccguition at tho hands ot l'russia, trom A serious bread riot commenced in the j. wuen $jsraarck assumed tho du. the city ot Exeter, England, on Monday ties of prime minister ot that country, last. At last accounts the rioters had which had generally been accorded it. control of the city, and bad fired it in ? devoting herself to the work of buil. . . ding up a powerful representative of the several places. German element iu Europe an clement On the 2d inst., a farewell dinner I which shall be individualized religious- wn, ci I'nii in Tut! il nn in nnntr rif ."!Knrl I lv as well as rjohticallv Prussia moots Dickens, who is to start immediately for in Fran?e 4 ' Freucl: f"f "aturlal . jj i o, . c i i w autagouism. Hcnco is it that, step by tho Uu.ted States. Several of his lit- Btep6lie foows her rivai( plajing the crary lricnds were present, and Bulwer bullying game as long as bullving pays, Lytton, who presided, made a speech, and ready, we make no doubt, to test which was responded to by Dickens. Colonel Kelly, who was rescued at Manchester, has escaped to Franco, and will soon leave for this country. The objections of Prussia being re moved, Bavaria and Wirteml urg Lave DW. HUTCHINSON, Attorney at Law -Girard, Erie County I'n., will attend specially to business iu Bankruptcy before the Register in tho District nt big oflico in Girard. Nov. 7'67. 4i. "CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau- j tioncd mainst limine n nolo eiven by mo to Harvey Parsons for $1(10. (HI, dated about tho middle of May last, in 1 have not received vluo therefor, and will not pay it unles? compelled by law. nov71807 V. SHOEMAKER T HUE AUDITORS OF R1DOWAY town ship will meet nt the oflico of John G. Hall in Ridgway, on Monday Nov'r 21st. 1807, for settlement. The several township treasurers, school treasurers and all others having unsettled accounts with (nii'naliin ivill nnvinii. nl a.iM rl.itnfK to walk more and more in tno ways or settlement. GEORGE DICKINSON, lovaltv, conciliation, and brotherly love He has blessed the peaceful efforts with which we have established new and im portant commercial treaties with foreign nations, while we have at tho samo time strengthened our national defences and greatly enlarged our national borders. While thus rendering the unanimous and heartfelt tribute of national ptaiso aud thanksgiving, which is justly due to Almighty God, let us not fail to im plore Him that the same divine protec tion and care, which wo have hitherto so undeservedly and yet so constantly enjoyed may bo coutinued to onr coun try and our people, through oil tho gen. orations foiever. In witness whereof I havo hereunto oct31 1807. JEROME TOW ELL, JOHN G. HALL, Audit rs. ICHOOL TEACHER WASTED. The school Hoard of I.ileway two. ure desirous of employing n Compbtknt Mai e Teacher to take charge of school .No. 1 ot said township during the cominjc v.inttr term. To a good teacher a lihernl salary willbegivcn. JOIlNtr. II ALL, 11. F. ELY, It. A. PARSONS, Secretary of tho Board. Ridgway, Oct. 31tf PROPERTY FOR SALE. vjHE subscriber wishes to dispose of the I property formerly occupied by John Rauh in tho borough of St. Mary's. Said property consists of two two-story frame i . i l ... r 1 , . , 1 f u I uuuuiugn, Willi BlUUU 1UU1IUUIIUIIH, UIIU uuo set my hand and caused the seal ot the house fini8licd cntil.0 aai has bccn useil n(i United States to bo affixed. is suitable for a store room. The other is Done nt tho Citv of Washington on the not ouite finished. The property is situa- Ifiih ,ltr nf fW in thn vnnr nf nur ted three doors west of the P. & E. R. R Lord 1807, and of the Independence of the Uuited States the uiuc.y sec. ' ond. By the President, l. s. . Andrew Jonson. Wm. II. Seward, Secretary of Stato. Depot, and buyers will find it one of the best business Bites in St. Mary's. TERMS. One-half cash, and the balance secured by bond and mortgage on tho prop erly. ill be sold cheap. Apply to ANNA RAU1I. St. Mary's, Nov. 7'07.-tf. tho question with France whcrevei that Power shall deem tho time propitious. lho lutimatiou contained in a Jserliu newspaper although ouly sciri.omciai in its character to the effect that Prus sia will iuterveno in tho Roman difficul ty should such action, on her part, be necessary to preserve tho peace of Eu joined the Zollvcrcm, and coucludcd a rope, and the annouLceraent that Prus- militarv alliance with tho North German sia has pledged her support to Italy, m Confederation. case 01 a rupture witn r rauce mo, qoudc less, a true relies, uotu or mo popular DOMESTIC. A sculling matjh took place at Pitts. burgh on tho 30th ult., between II. Coulter, of that place, and John Mc Kiel, of Coldspring N. Y. At tho start McKicl had the lead, but was soon passed by Coulter, who camo iu eight lengths ahead. The distance was five milo,thc time 41 minutes and 51 seconds. John Albiou Andrews, cx Gov. of Massachusetts, died at his residence in Charles street, Boston, on tho SOtb ult., aged 40 years. He was a native of Maine, and graduated in 1837 at Bowdoin College The funeral of the late Joseph A. Tond, President of tho Massachusetts The Governor has issued tho follow ing proclamation : From tho creation of the world, in all ages and climes, it has been customary to set apart certain days for special re ligious obseivance LOOK II Eli E t C H AiCIIES, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. IIARLES HOLES, Practical Watclima. ker, Jeweler and Engraver, Ridgway, hlk county. Pa. Ihe subscubcr be This has not always leave to announce to the citizens of Ridg way auu viumiiy iiiui ue is uri'uuruu iu uu all work in his line on bhort notice and at reasonable ratos in the very best manner. Shop iu J. V. Houk's Store. Special attcn- scutiuieut of the kingdom, and of the purposes of government in respect to Prance, inasmuch, also, as a religious influence would enter into the Prussian policy iu any quarrel which sho might hatch with her neighbor over tho Ko- man question, another, and a forcible rcasou would exust to her owu satisfac tion why, under pretence of prosorving the Europeau equilibrium threatened by i ranee, she should enter the arena pre pared to measure swords with her preor dained autagouist. So certain is it that on tho tide cf events these two intracta ble and suarling Powers are rapidly drifting into collision, that it would mat ter little, so far as reason or justice is coccerned, which party was the aggres sor in the conflict which seems inevita ble. But of all tho unfortunate issues which Prussia could raise us a Sttin He has also on hand a largo assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry snd Silverwaro winch ho oners for sale on reasonable terms. Give him a call. nov7'07tf. Pandora box of evils would be opened for Eurooo which it would be difficult to do away with. JV. 1'. A'eict Senate, which took place iu Boston on at)j appropriate cisus belli, that of the the Cist ult.. was lar-relv nttended. in- effort of Napoleon to preserve the peace eluding, among many other prominent f 1,10 S ia the mt unfortunate. , , l i, I"1 coming to bVws over this subject, a UJtru, lug U1CU1UCIS VI tuo lUglBtmulU, together with tho Boston city govern mcnt, and executive council. Latest Election News. The latest news wo have received up to this time indicate that New York, New Jersey, and Maryland have went Democratic. Negro Suffrage and Wo man Suffrage ha7o been defeated in Kansas but the State Las gone Repu'oli can. The elections in Wisconsin, Min nesota and Michigan, have probably gone Republican by" smull majorities, but the Democrats, having made such heavy gains iu States that we havo reli bio information from, we should not be surprised if some of them went Demo, cratio. The Democrats carry Now York Stato by 20,000 at least. New Jersey, by 5,000. Marylaud, by 50,000. Tho city of Boston gives a Democrat ie majority of 1400, and the Democratic gain ia the State is 50,000. Live for Otuers. God has writ. ten unon the flower that sweetens the air, upon the breczo that rocks the flow er upon its stem, upou the rain drops that swell the mighty river, upon tho dewdrop that refreshing tho smallest sprig of moss that rears its head in the desert, upon the ocean that roefcs every swimmer in its channel, upou every pen cillcd shell that sleeps in tho earvens of the deep, as well os upon the ruisilit sun, which warms and cheers the in lions ol his creatures that live in us lii:ht upon all has ho writtoo, " None of us uvcth to himself ! 'I been influenced by tho light of Christian knowledge, nor by any proper concep tion of the character of that Great Be ing "who rultth the earth in righteous- tion paid to engraviug. ness, and "who daily loadeth us witu his benefits ;" but by Power, by which tho world and all it contains are govern ed and controlled. Aided by the die tales of cultivated reason and tho teach ings of Divine revelation, wo, however, are taught to recognize in tbat Supreme lluler a Heavenly lather, to whom we arc indebted for existence and fervent thanksgiving and piaise. It is Ho who "visite'h tho earth and watereth it; who "settcth tho furrows and blesscth the spriugings thereof;" who "crownctb the vear with J 1 is goodiess, ana wuose paths drop fatness ;" who "clothest tho the pastures with flocks, and covcrcst the valleys with corn ; wno maicetn mo out-goings of the morning and of tho evening to rejoice;" who "makcth wars to cease," and "savelh us from our enc inies j" whose "throne is torever and ev er," and who '-blesseth the nations whose God is the Lord." On all sides wo have iocrcavd assur ances of tho "loving kindness" of an All. wise Parent of Good, who has conduct ed our nation through a long and terrible war, and permitted our people to reposo onco more in safety, molest then or to make them alraid. The monstrous sentiment of disunion is no longer tolerated. The Flag, the Un ion, and the Constitution are now esteem ed as the safe guards of the rights and liberties of the people and are revered aud defended as the ark of their politi cal safety. A kind Providence ha3 not grown weary of supplying our continuous wants. A bounteous harvest has rewarded tho labors of the husbandman. Flocks and herds are scattered in countless numbers over our valleys and hills. Commerce is uninterrupted, aud vessels laden w.th A niau's wifo in South Bend, Oh. io, presented her husband with a very fiuo boy. Next morning the man step, ped into the mayor's office and . stated that tho uiiiht previous a lellow came stalkin!? into his house, stark naked that he was there yet. Three police men at once started on the run to oust the intruder, When they got to the house they asked to see the fellow that had come in there tho night beforo. A geutloniau called to see a tene- The nurso brought out the baby. J. lie meot that was to let. It was shown to policemen suddenly disappeared, and it him by a pretty, chatty woman, whose is supposed have had to stand a good manners charmed ber visitor. " Are many extra treats sinoe, vou to be let, too r inquired be, with a ancuisliinar look. let. said she : I tA.uoinz up Dan mver lue uo 1 1 am ; I'm to bo let alone. publican boat. IN BANKRUPTCY. riiiis is to Give Notice : Tlint. on the I 31st day of October, A. D. 1367 a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of Chauncy I. Moore of Renezette.tp. in the County of till and State of Pennsyl vania. who has been ailjudnod a Ilankrup on his own petition j that tho payment of any debts and delivery of any property bo. loiiitinc to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and tho transfer of ony property by him are forbidden by Law ; that a meeting of Creditors of thsaid Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choo.so ono or more Assignees of his Estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to ho holden at Riilg way, in tho County of Elk in fcaid District, at the Court Houss, before T. E. Woodruff, Register, on the 7th day of Jauuary A. D. 18U8, at 1 o'clock, p. m. THOMAS J. ROWLEY, Nov. 7'C7. it. V. S. Marshal TATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. mwmm FOU SALE AT SERVICE'S, EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR ELK COUNTY. I havo now on band and am now roccir- ing the most complcto stock of Cooking and Turlor Stovc3 ever brought to tin's section. I buy the best, bclicvinz (hey are tho cheapest. I have tho exclusive agenoy for the Cel ebrated Morning Glory, also, for Spccr's Cooking and Parlor Stoves. I have soma beautiful designs from Erie, Buffalo, Troy and Philadelphia, aud am preparing to fur nish on short notice auy store made in the oountry or parts of stoves to repair old ones. Having dovoted seventeen years exclu sively to the sale of Stoves and tho manu facture of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper- Ware, I am satisfied that the most fastidii oils can be pleased at my shop. Don't fail to call before you purchase elsewhere. MERCHANTS supplied with Tin-war and Stove Pipe as low as can be bought in Eric. THIS IS NO HUMBUG. Coal IIod3 plain and fancy, and everything usually kept in a first class Tin and Stove Store. Rags, Copper, Brass, Pewter, Lead, Scrap Iron, Sheep Pelts and Fanners pro duce generally tukeu in exchange for goods or work. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN rTWlE subset ibors having completed their I rewunst Mill iu Ridrway are now without any to I prepared to furnish the people of the sur rouuuiug couuiry wiiu Flour of the Best Quality, and of their own manufacture, at the lowest market rates, The attention of lumbermen and others is palled to our tacilities for furnishing them with FEED OF ALL KISDS; cheaper than it can be bought any other plaoe in the couuty. jsrCAiH Paid roa Gbaik-. J. 8. HYDE, J, V. JIOL'K. November 7, I8G7tf " oTaITd the products of nature and of art, speed, ji tj g j q A L AND I) It A M A T I C unmoiesteu, over me trackless uceps Neither pestilence, famine, political or social evils, financial cmbairussmcnls or commercial distress have been permit ted to stay the progress and happiness of the people of this great Common wealth ; but peace, health, education, morality, religion, social improvement and refinement, with their attendant blessings, havo filled .'ho cup of comfort and euiovuieut to overflowing. llceogaizing our responsibility to Him who controls tho destinies ot nations as well as of individuals, and "from, whom cotueth down every good and per. feet gilt." and to whom we are deeply indebted for all theso aud the richer blessings of our common Christianity, let us uuitedly give our most devout j gratitudo and hearty tbauksgiviug. ENTERTAINMENT. AT TUB Oo FRIDAY Evening November th. MR. & MRS. W. II. DAVIS, In Songs, Dances, Burlesques, Negro Eccentricities, cCo. Forming at once au Evening's Amuse, tncut tbat cannot be excelled. ADMISSION. - CJOeUs I hare tho Agency for tho UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, it is the best, 800, OOO of them in use. Eueh Wringer wari ranted to be as good at the end of one year as when first purchased. Call and tak ono homo with you and if it docs not give good satisfaction after a fair trial, it may be returned aud your money will bo refun. ded. SAVE YOUR CLOTHES, SAVE YOU It LABOR, PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH, SAVE YOUR TIMB, ALSO, THE LILY WHITE HANDS, and have smiles instead of frowns ou Wash Days. Oct. 31st, 1807-lj.