( Tilt TOtat ton, OOTetWWWls. In the following reterot from I bo totcrlor the vote for Oovtroor is comparedwith that Co for Auditor General io 1859, wbeo Cochran (Opp ) bad 11,291 majority. alums cr corxtT. riTTiBino, Oct.,10-1 o'clock A. M. Mditlooslreturja from riiiht townships ol a n..h.i counts ffive Curtiu P89 majority. n lomocretie loss of 685. Cnrtm's majority is now, fr beard frmn, MW, with 25 district! to bear from. Hit majority in tho entire coonty will range from CUU to .000. NORTBAslPTOK rOt'KTT. Foster bat majority of about Hint). ' UIOS COlNTT. i;nloo Coontv. wilt io Curtln about SOO .elorit.-a f " .tT.'." I. : 7 . I . - . . ....... I In four districts io Union Conn'), t u r i : ii , gaius 17? over lat year. CARBON COt'Ell. Foster's majority It aboot UuO. Bl'CXt COCNTT. The Cortio majority it estimated at SHU MONTUOXERT COt'KTt ! Returnt from all tba district! in th vontty j give router, 1650 nuijority. Democratic gaio ol 11 t'O. ! Mliri.lK COl'RTT. I.ewittnwo-CorUn't majority In tba county la oboot 220. Hole, for Congress, 300 ma. 1 jority, aod tbe whole Oppotition ticket elect d. SCKQCEBANNA COlNTT. Cortio't majority will bo aboot 1500. CBBSTKK COI XTT. Returns from three foorths of the coonty ludicaU Cortio't majority at 1650 Deot. lost, 600. DAt'PDHI COlNTT. Tbe conoly will give from 1000 to 1200 majority for Curtio. Republican majority last year 1114. slaircovstt Tba eoooty give! a majority of 900 for Cortio. Altooa. At Dear aa can be ascertained, Oortlo't majority Id HI air county la 760, a Republican lots of 400. DKTINOOOH COCNTT. Cortio't Majority Id Dontlngdoo county la 700, a Democratic lott of 220. Cambria covntt. Johnstown boroogb givee 112 majority for Cnrtln, and Millville boroogb, 30 for Cortio. Tbeae are email Democratic gaiot on last year's vote lo Cambria couoty. Cambria coonty givei Foster a majority of COO a Democratic gaio of 325. LANCASTER COCNTT. Tbe majority for Cortio io tbit coonty It not leas tban 6000. Tbe Democratic Ion It from 800 to 1000. Cortii't majority will be nearly 6000. tERKt COCNTT. Rradino, Oct. 10, 8 P. M. The majority for Potter ia Berks it estimated at aboot 4000 majority. Tbe Democratic couoty ticket is all elected. LinidH COCNTT. Tbe majority for Foster io tbit county will be about 800. LEBANON COCKTT. Lebanon, Oct. 9. Cortio't majority lo tbe eoooty exceeds 1500. MONRO! COl'STT. The majority for Foster is aboot 1800. INTDER OOCSTT. Cortio't majority COO. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. SIXTH DIS1BIOT. John Hickmao, (Rep.) will bare about 1400 majority io Chester couoty. HINT! DISTRICT. Tbsddeos ttteveut it reelected, there being oo opposition. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. James H. Campbell (Rep ) will have about 800 majority Id Schuylkill couoty. I o Nertbumberlabd county John llogbes (Dem.) bat 400 majority. TWELFTH DISTRICT. Id Lucerne coonty, Mr. Screoton. (Rep.) bat 1500 majority running ahead of bis ticket. Lie is undoubtedly elected. flFTEENTU DISTRICT. James F. Hale, (Rep.) elected. TUB ITALIAN NEWS CONFIRMED The 1'opt MtdilaUt Flight Lamoricier Dt ftatid in Six Hours' BattUSix hundred Jriihmtn taktn Pritontr of War Th ropt Preparing for hit Departure. Tbe London Herald' Paris correspondent It Informed that a manifesto by tbe Pope, noooocing bis determination lo withdraw from Rome, is already prepared. I'be battle of tbe 18tb, between Lemori eler and Cialdioi, lasted six hours. After the battle the greater portion of the poutifi ral army capulated. Tbe foreign troops will return to thoir respective couutries. Larnori ciere, with a few borsemeo, succeeded in reaching Aincooa. Outside of .Aocooa there Is not a single pontifical battalion. There was a vague report iu Paris that Napoleon would attend the imperial rustling at Warsaw. Tbe following official despatch bad reached Torio Jesi, Sept. 18tb Ltmoriciere, with 900 men allackod to-day tbe position lately taken by Cialdioi at Castle Fidaldo. Tbe tight wus short, but desperate, with tbe fol io wioe results : Tbe junction of Larnori- ciere's corps with the remaioder of bis troops at Anconia is prevented ; six hundred pruou era have been madi j six pieces of artilery ud a flag were taken ; only the wounded, among whom was Gen. Peioodeni, full into the bauds of Cialdioi. Tbe loss of tbe enemy It considerable. A column ofCOOO men made a sortie from Ancoua and took part io tbe Ok tit, but was compelled to retire, and it being pursued by tbe Sardioian troops. The Neapolitan fleet opened ore asaioat Ancoce. The lix hundred pritonert of war taken at Bpoleto are Irithmeo. Tbe Sardiuiao gov ernment wished tbe British Minister to lake charge of and tend them home, but be de dined, taying be could not regard them aa British subjects. No foreign mioister except the French bad oeeu oraereo io quit l uriu. Advices from Turin eserl that a letter had been addressed by Garibaldi to Victor Emmanuel, demanding the immediute diamis- tal oi favour aod feriui. lie also demaod ed du.UUU bsrdiuiau toldiers to garrison Naples. Garibaldi's letter it crouched in cpergetio but respectful terms. Military operations in Syria would com mence after tbe hot weather. Acbu.et Pacha, Osmau Dey aod Mustaplia Hey, ho betrayed tbe Christians at llaatieya, aud Osmao Boy. who cooimaoded the troops daring tbe massacres, were thot at Dauiaacua od the 8lh. Am luroRTANT Letter tvm Hnivii. Tbe E'pero, of Terin, gives the substance of a letter said lo hare bean writteu to Garibaldi by Koasotb, recnaimending bim to break bis connection with Victor Emanuel and his gov ernment, who alone can eQert tbe liberation of Italy. He alto inritel th Dictator to qi up all dtiign upon Home, io order not to draw opon tui.selt me hostility of France, the only defender of Italy and the only bope of op pressed nationalities; and, lastly, not to at Urnpt anfll'ng againtt Hungary, that twntry not bting at yt rip fir rev i'vnin. THE AMERICAN. 8ATUBDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1860. II. D. MASSKR, Editor and Proprietor. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. I Iha Regalar Coaveolloit. FOR PRESIDENT, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, of Ulinoi. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, HER8CHEL V. JOHWSnw .f0fcw. - - -"""i - -ww5w FOR PRESIDENT, JOHN C BRECKINRIDGE, of Kentucky. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, I Gen. JOSEPH 1ANE. of Oregon. NominfttiODl of the ComtistUtional Union Party. i TOR PRESIDENT. JOHN BELL, of Teuneseo. I FOB. VICE PRESIDENT, EDWARD EVERETT, of Mats, j Republican Nominations. ; FOR PRESIDENT. ' ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of Illinois. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine. C3T Tbe Couoty Agricultural Fair at Mil ton commenced oo Thursday and will close to-day (Saturday). Tbe Fair at Blootnsburg commences on Thursday the 18th instant. tsF Tbe lots by tbe fire at Danville, on Friday week, wbicb resulted lo tbe destroc. tioo of Dibler's Tannery, aod number of stables, amounts to about $8,000. fir Senatorial Election. Bound's ma jority (official,) for Seoator, in Northumber land, Soyder and Colombia is 80. Montour, for Keller 6. Bound's majority 74. C3 Railroad Accidxnt. Od Saturday week last, Mr. Amos ll.Weiaer, a young man employed at a brakesman oo a passnger train oo the Reading Railroad, attempted to jump from one car to another, but slipped and was csught betweeo two cars, crashing him most horribly, causing instant death. BJJT Tnx Result. Tbe very large majority In this State for Col. Cortio, tho Republican candidate for Governor, must satisfy tbe most skeptical of what we thought apparent long since, that Mr. Lincoln would carry Penn sylvania by a large majority, and thus prevent tbe electioo going into Congress, an event wbicb oo good Democrat and do true patriot would desire to tee. S3" Nitw Mii.likbrt Store. We call at tention to tbe advertisement of Misses L. and B. 8bissler, who bave opened a new millinery ttore lo the store room adjoining tbe Post Office. They have just received t new sop ply of the latest fall styles. GF Dr. Horlacubr wat io towo thit week. He lectured to a few curioot listeners in tbe Court Home. He desired ut to attend bit lecture, and give bim a notice. We respectfully declined, stating that we had oo time to waste io that way, but give bim tbe benefit of tbit notice. Tbe Doctor is considered somewhat flighty, and is, of course, In favor of Breckinridge and Lane. sjy Earthen Ware. Persoct in want of good eartbeo ware, are referred to tbe adver tisement of Joseph Suvidge, who manufuc- turet a very excellent article, made of superior , r clay. $3T One ksioii at School. The Phila delphia Bulletin favors one session of trbool a dsy say from dIdb to two, o'clock, with a half boor't intermission at eleven or twelve at enough for any child. "In most of tbe best private schools, five boun it the maximum. Going to school after dinner, and remaining over bookt for three boors, is bad for tbe sto mach as well as brain. O" Killed on the Railroad We are called upon to record another of those shock ing accidents tbat are becoming to frequeol oo all railroads, caused almost in every in stance by tbe carelessness or recklessness of tbe victims themselves. Jesse Bastian, an old resident of this place, about 60 years of age, wat run over oo Wednesday nigbt by an engine of tbe Northern Central road, below the crossing of tba hbamokm Valley road. Tbe engine was backing down to tbe engine bouse, while tbe deceased was carrying a bag nf oysters, wbicb be bad just taken from a car, and bad fallen, at it tuppoted, under the engine. Tbe driving wheelt passed over bim, completely severing bis bead from bis body, catling off bis arm, and crushing bis legs His lemains were immediately taken to tbe residence of hit ton, Joualbao Babliao, of tbit place. Bjy Tbe Potttvillo papers contain tbe pro ceedings of court io tbe case of Robert M. Palmer, Esq , upon tbe return of a rule to show cause why his name should Dot be stricken from the list of attorneys, oo account of charges made by bim against tbe integrity and character of the court, io a recent political speech at Pottsville saying, among other things, tbat court was under the control or F. W. Hughes, Esq. Mr. Palmer, io bit aatwer, deniet of having iuteoded to cast any imputation oo tbe character of tbe Judges, for whom be says be bat always entertained the highest respect. Mr. Palmer was cer tainly unfortunate io the telectioo of bit language, but bit retruelioo wat full, and iuduced tbe court to discharge tbe rule. We bave known Judge Hegins at a com panion end associate, almost from infancy, and aa a man or boy, oo one lo this cotnmu u ty ttood higher fur iuUgrily of character, manly beariug or honorable conduct. (0 Census or Schuylkill Covntt Tbe followiog it given at tbe census of Schuylkill county i Tbe population bat Increased, slate 1820, at follows i Populatoo lo 1820, 11.339 1830, 20,744 - 1840. 29.023 1850. 60.713 leCO. ?2,00: TUB ELECTION. The electloot are over, and the excitemeot incident thereto bat already tettled down with that calm tubmissioo to tht will of tbe people, wbicb constitutes the strength, life and security of our republican form of govern ment. Our Republican friends btvt achieved o great victory, aod are greatly rejoiced thereat. No Intelligent Democrat, however, ceuld reasonably anticipate any other result "Coming event! cast their tbadowt before," and it wat plainly evident for two years pasti that tbe ill-advited and insane policy of Mr Buchanan and bit administration wat crush ing out tho very lire blood of the Democratic party that party which elevated bim to hit preteot high position, notwithstanding the leaven of old federalism, which wat never eradicated from bit )tlem. We were not ditappointed, and It is, perhaps, just, at well at beneficial, that parlies, like individuals, should be made tufler for their traosgrestioos and short comings. Our Republican opponents have not only profited by our errors, but bave corrected, in many instances, tbeir own. They bave in most instances selected their best men at Candidates, while many of our own party insist upon tbe distribution of the offices as rewards for party services, without regard to tbeir qualifications. Thus good and deser ving men of our party are made to sutler for tbe evils brought about by corrupt and de signing politicians. The result in this county has been about an equal division of tbe offices. For Con gress there was a warm contest, and Mr Hughes, though not elected iu tbe district, bus made a most creditable ruo, under tbe circomslmces, iu ibis county. For Sherifl there wat a three-banded fight, and Dr. Waldron, the successful candidate, owet bit election to bis personal popularity in bis own neighborhood. Tbe Doctor bus not been much known as a politician, and in this confusion of parties, bis good standing at borne baa saved bis electioo. Tbe Doctor, we bave reason to believe, will make a good officer. For Senator, Mr. Bound, Republican, has received such a vote in a stroog Democratic district that sbcold teach politic! wire, workers tbal people not ouly thiuk for them selves, but act for themselves. For Assembly, Amos T. Bisel is le-elected over Samuel Ent by a majority of 66. Mr, Bisel bat been an active member, aod bia election it the ouly iustauce we remember of two tuccestive victories over the Democracy. For Prothonotary, Mr. Beckley has been re-elected by a large majority. Mr. Beckley bas been an obliging and attentive officer. Isaac D. Raker will muke an excellent Commissioner, and comes from a section of tbe county entitled to the office, other circumstances he would have lTnil. tuuer bad mncb larger majority. For Aoditor, Mr. Ho(T bas beeD elected. This Isan Important office, aod onght to be filled by a competent man. 17 Tbe Philadelphia papers are full of tbe receptions and doious of the Prince of Wales and suite io that city, on Tuesday and Wednesday, during which time tbe Prince was at Girard College, tbe State Prison, tbe Insane Asylum, at tbe races, aad at tbe opera. He left oo Thursday morning for New York. t5" Tbe Republicans bave carried Ohio aod Indiana. Tbe Reform Mayor io Balti more is elected by 9000. THE SICILIAN R EVOLUTION K I. Ml FRANCIS WAVre TO FIGHT. Tba king of Naples, according to tbe cor respnndence of tbe Paris Vebattt, is in a much stronger position than was generally supposed and has fully made up bis mind to make a bold effoU to retrieve his fortunes. I " 'ouowmg pr..c umaiion io tno.e oi ois 'soldiers who bad followed bim to Gaeta was issomed oo the 8th : Soldiert : It is time tbat you sboold bear in your ranks tbe voice of your sovereign, who bas grown np in the midst of yon, and who, after devoting to you all bis attention, bas cooie to share your dangers and your misfortunes. Those who deluded or seduced, have plunged tbe kingdom into calamities and mourning, are oo lunger amongst ut. 1 now come to make an appeal to your honor, to your loyally aod to your reason eveo, that you may efface tbe shame of cowardice and the infamy of treason by a series of glorious combat and noble enterprises. Our num bers are ttill tuflicieul tojueel an enemy who uses do other weapons than those of seduc tion and deceit. Hitherto 1 bave been anx ious to spare many towns, and especially tbe capital, tbe shedding of blood and Ibe horrors of war ; but having now retired to the bault of the Volturno and the Garlgliano, thall li e add further humuliationt to our condition a tolJiert! Will you suffer your sovereign to fall from bis throne through your fuull, apd thus cover yourselves with eternal infamy ? No, no, never ! At this supreme moment we all press round our standards to deleod our rijibts, our bouor aud tbe Neopolitan name, already too inurb disgraced : and if there nre still seducers wbo would entice you to follow tbe example ot tbe deserters wbo have gone over to the eoemy, you will ouly follow tbal of tbe brave and loyal soldiers, wbo adhering to tbe fortuues of tbeir King, Ferdinand It , won universal applause with the benefits and gratitude of tbeir monarch himself. Let this noble example of fidelity be fur you an ubjrctof general eoiulatioo, and if the Lord of Hosts protects our cause yon may also hope to win what you will never obtain by acting otherwise. r RANCIS. Speech froh Garibaldi. The following is reported at the speech of Garibaldi to tbe Palermitaus io tbe Coniere Mercantile, of Genoa : I thank you for vour cheers, aod 1 declare to yon tbat 1 am nappy, very happy, to nnd myseir ia tbe midst ol you. I tbaolc you fur baviog bad failb io me, and for not having trusted to those wbo wished to guide you along an erroneous path. You bave done well not to call for ao annexation, wbicb 1 declare ill-timed ; you have thus tbown tbat you posaett Italian wisdom. Tbat ao Delation would bave subjected ut to diploma cy, and cootequtotly have chained ut once more. A few dayt ago, at Naples, 1 was again solicited in bebair of annexatioo. but I tell you that beyond th Volturno there or ttill brethren of our in iron .-now I declare tbat at long at there are brethren to let free we will fight for them. People of Palmermo, people of the barricadet, 1 once more thank you for oot believing those who represented me at a double dealer. I am tbe best frieod of Italy aod or Victor Emmanuel. Believe io Victor Emmanuel, wbo ia tbe only representative ef tba Italian cause. Discotbbt or a New Pasi ih tor Rockt Mountains. Capt. Reynolds, of the 10th in fantry, United States Army, wbo arrived at Omaha city, Nebraska Territory, last There day, from ao exploring tour or tbe Wind river country, reports baviog discovered a past 3,500 feet lower tbao any heretofore discover ed on tbe line of tbe Rocky Mono tain, lilt about tht 15ib parallel of UliUdt. ANOTHER OTEAMBfllP DISASTER. Steamthip Cvnnavght, a the Galvay Lin, Burned at Sea All th Panenger and Crew Sared. Boston, October 9. It It rumored tbat the tteamship Coo oaugbt wet burnt at tea oo Sunday, aod that part of her crew and pattengeri were laved by a brig, and bave arrived at Scituate. Captain Leitcb, of the steamer Connaught, reports that oo Saturday, the 6lb inst , at 8 P. M., one bondred and fifty miles east of Boston, tbe CouDuugbt sprung aleak io the engine room. Succeeded la keeping it below tbe fires ontil one o'clock oo Sunday morning, wben it commenced to gaio rapidly, and finally extin guished the tires. At half past nine o'clock discovered smoke from art amoke hole. Notwithstanding the utmost exertions to prevent it, the fire gained rapidly, and very soon drove tbe cabin passecgert oo the deck. At tbe water aod fire botli guiued so fast, the boats were got ready to save the passeu gers. There was a heavy sea running and the Erst boat tbat was lowered was stove. Six other boata were then launched successfully, and all of them filled with passengers. A bout twelve o'clock the brig Miooie Shiffler saw our signals of distress and bore down to oa. At seven P. M. commenced the task of embarking the passengers on board the brig, tbat vessel having attached a hawser to tbe vessel. At this time the starboard tide of the steamer was very hot. By hulf past nine P. M., all ihn passengers were pluced eafely on board of the brig. The mails of the Conuaught were all saved. 'I'be Connaught was valued at 120,000 hand is fully insured iu K glund. Tbe Couuuught bad 10,000 sterling iu gold (Government money,) taken aboard at St. Johns. It was lost with the steamer. Three hundred of the passengers bave been forwarded via Fall River for New York. Tbe remainder bave been tukeo care of by tbeir fiieuds. The brig Minnie Scbaffer arrived at one o'clock. She is obout 300 tons burthrn, and the standiog room oo her was completely covered by the rescued psssengers of the Connaught. There was oo chance of remaining but a abort time ou board, the fire making such progress. Tbe flames were inumt-ntadly expected to burst out and tweet the decks, the fire gangs having given up all bopea of extinguishing ibem, hut continuing to apply wet blankets, etc. The side of the ship was then so hot, tbat when she rolled it would hiss and make steam of the sea water. Tbe gallant I. tile Yankee bri;j tailed alongside and hove to, seeing our deplorable situation, and showing eveiy sign of anxiety for us;! but we began to thiuk It would be impossible ' to slow uli our numbers on board, she looked j so sinull. We have since ascertained that she was only 190 tous burthen. Capt. Lmtch ! made all huste lo get us into the boats, which was extremely difficult, being lowered ono by uoo with ropes. Capt. l.eitcb stood by all the time, com. menciug with the women and children, but wild all the exertions that could be made. I uea lL8 suu "ul d0n P'3 BD,,ul -00 bul i b,ea Kot 00 board the brig. Capt. Wilson, i f,L. ti.:. . , .i i . ir :. v. bbiu, i u ia ia n uuinuitt uuair, LU see tbe suu going down aod so many people yet on board the wreck settling down aud burning up. I wilt do all in my power to save them." Several of tbe boats crews oo reaching the brig refused to relurc, when Capiaiu Wilson said, "I will go almost alongside, and take a hawser from oo board, and then you will be iu little or no danger. 1 must get every one from tbe wreck." This he did, which had tbe effect of giving coufi deuce; and by ereat exertions, alt were vot i 00 borJ 'hB brig by 11 o'clock, P M. CAIDLK-UISQ A WIDE AWAKE- The following "cuitaio lecture," wbicb we find in one of our exchanges, is appropriate at this juncture in political affairs, when tbe Wide Awakes are losing so much sleep," and crawling into bed about daybreak : Scene In bed, face to the wall. Strong smell of coal oil. Time, three in tbe moru ing.J A pretty time indeed for yon to come borne, sir ! Where have you beeu all night T Yoa smell as if you bad been in search of Symmes' Hole through a tar barrel. Talk of sulphu rated hydrogen, or superanuated eggs! They ain't anywhere. Say, where bave you beeu? Here I've been lying awake for tbe last five hours, wailing for yoo lo come. Now, 1 waut to know where yoa have been all this time ? ll'i'sA I wouldn't bother you till me in the morning t 1 wau't to know oow ; its near enough morning to know where one's husband bat been all nigbt, and par ticularly if he comes home purfumyd clear through as you are. You musn't god u-i'e me. That won't answer. Suppose you were a woman, and your husband should go off every nigbt in the week, and come borne as you do, and 1 with you'd get up aod let some fresh air into tbe room, or 1 shall cer tainly suffocate what would you say t Don't you imagine there would be a row in the family? Been with the Wide Awnlet ! I should tbink as much. You're a wide awake fool, that's what yoo are. I've always thought yoo had aboot sense enough to parade the streeti a'.l night. Why did 1 marry you .' That's a pretty question. Didu't you swear tbal you'd shoot yoarself if I didu't take pity oo you T I n sorry I dido t allow you to sboot, or hong, or drown yourself. It would bave been the best thing 1 ever did in my i jfH, What is it smells SO? Nothing. Don't tell me nothing ; it never smelled so in the world. Hud to carry a torch t Tbut't a tweet business for a man who protends to be tbe father of a large family. Next thing 1 shall expect to bear of you is, tbat you've been splitting'rails for general circulation. 1 know nothing about politics? Don't eb ? 1 don't wan't lo know nothing about politics, if 1 bave to neglect my family and carry stinking torches for tbe benefit or a oiau wbo is trying to be President. Il'auf to tleep! 1 thought you were a Wide Xwake. 1 sup pose you're kept awake to-night oo wbiskv, bavn't you? Where bave you been all tbit time ? Tbe towo clock bat just attack three. Been to Tunawanda to raise a liberty pole ? That's a sweet unte. Wby did oot thvJWide Awaket ol'Tonuwanda raise tbeir own pole ? Well, yoo can't fool anybody. I believe 1 know somethiog about politics myself, aod 1 know tbat you are drunk, tbat't what yoa are. Mutt go to tleep, must you? Wby didn't yoa tbink or that befoie ? I've bad no tleep to eight, and you never once thought of me. You're ao old brute I FaTntR and Two Sons Drownrd in a Ci der Tank. A sad accident occurred near Easton, recently, by which a Mr. Leaster and hit two tont lott their lives. 'I' hey were working at a cider mill, with which It con netted a vers laree tank to put tba cider in for fermentation. Tbe tank leaking, one of the tont went down to atop it. 1 be loul air, together with the gat. tuffocated bim, and be fell lo tbe bottom. Hit rather beard bim rail and went to bit atsislance, and io attempting to get bit too oot, bet oo rail io. A yooog man at work at tbe mill, io attempting to gel then out, foil alto, but tucceeded io getting out. Tbe other ton attempted to rescue bit father and bro'.ber, but also fell to the bottom, aod all three were drowned io about eigbteeo ioebet of cider, or were tuffocattd by the foul air or gat. Coal roa Sick Headache. It It ttatad tbat two teaspoooaful of finely powdered char, coal, drauk io half tambler or water, will ia lest tbao fiftseo minutes, give relief to tht tick headache, when caused, at lo moat cases il it. by superabundance of tcid oo the tlo uacb. ELECTION RETURNS O NORTH l!MNKULA.ND COUNTY Official TOWNSHIPS. SUN BURY, '. , NORTH UM.ERLAN1, M iltonT. j M c E W ENS V ! L L E, . TURBUTV 1LLE, TURBUT. DELAWARE" . LEWIS, CHILISQUAQUE, POINT, . L Ut'PER AUGUSTA , LO WE R AUGUSTA, "RUSH." u SH AMOK IN, .GOAL, . JACKSON," C A MERQN. . JORDAN, . . U P PJi RMAJIAN q Y. LO W 15R M A UA NOY, WASmNGTON. LITTLE M AHANOY. ZERE, . J M O U NT CA KM EL. TOTAL,'" '. . . Democrati in Roman, .Republicans in Tub Insurrectionary Plot in Virginia. There seems to be tome foundation for the rumor mentioned on Saturday, that an insur reclionary plot has been fomenting among some of the negroea in Princess Anne and Norfolk counties, Va. The Noifolk papers of Saturday bring us various exciting accounts in regard to tbe affair. I'be Argur, or thai city, says : Several negroet have hern arrested In Princess Anne, and their confessions (tboujli in some cases extorted) bave developed the same story, and led to further arreita. The confessions show that a rising was contem plated at Hickory (irounJ, in Norfolk county to-morrow (Suuday) night, and th.t the mat tor was instigated by free prrsons some ol them free negroes. Two urn-sis have hern made in Norfolk city, and tho trail is full btrnrk. The citizens of the two counties Lave re sorted to vigilant measures lo su piers lbi vile conspiracy, and to detrct all offenders ol all coloiB. Active patrols hsve lieeu organ ized and cone to work. We advise all sue pected v.bi to persous to qui! tho parts "be tween two days." On Thursday nipht a white man named Flynn wua shot dead by a patrol party in Norfolk county, fr. the line of tho cauul, obout 17 r.iiles I'roin rortmoutb. There were several tnn engaged in ditching ; and tbey were camping out iu lhal neighbor hood. The place was suspected, and their tent visited by the patrol for a search. When the patml approached the t.nt, aud bailed, tbe mau I'lyun cams out and aimed bis gun at Mr. Warner, one of the party: but before he could fire, he whs shot dead by anolhrr of the party. At tbe tame moment a negro darted from tbe tent and escaped into the wood. A Tree negro, named Dirk Smith, bus been shot also; be, however, is not dead. We understand that he was shit while running from some gentlemen wb were endeavoring to arrest bim for some io ceudious expression that be had used. Ten negroes are said to be in custody in Princess Anne and two in Norfolk city. STATE ELECTION. The following returns from the State were received up to Thursday evening : 1S60. 1859. GoVKRNOH. A I'll. GCNKRAI. Countiet. i'urtin. Jotter. Cochran. Wright I Adams, 47 10 Allegheny, 7000 3il4 Armstroug, 600 Wi Heaver, G'n Bedford, 7.1 1.16 Berks, 3UU0 11 'Jit Blair, SOO 11. M Bucks, 100 13 Butler fib' Cambria, COO 27. Cameron, Carbon, 193 14 3 Centre, 700 213 Chester, 1500 1022 Clarion, Clearfield, 374 Colombia, 777 Crawford, 2000 625 Cumberland, 30.1 Dauphin, y00 1114 Delaware, 1200 H7 Klk, ' 94 Krie, 81.10 1205 Fayette, Hfi Franklin, 600 e'JG Fulton, 150 135 Forest, 7 Oreene, 611 Huntingdon, 900 4 SO Indiana lOH.'i Jefferson, - 210 Juniata, ti6 Lancaster, 5000 4159 Lawrence, 1700 S'i5 Lebanon, 1600 II C'J Lehigh, 270 243 Luzerne, 805 Lycoming, M9 McKeeo, 13 Mercer, F00 545 MiQlio, 256 f.7 Monroe, 3 1 08 Montgomery, 1650 5'.'1 Montour, 260 552 Northampton, 1600 1260 Northumberland, 500 557 Peiry, t8 Philadelphia, 2000 3159 Pike. 596 Potter, 4fi5 416 Schuylkill 800 345 Kormeraet, 997 Sovder, SOO 549 Sullivao, 201 Snsquebene, 1500 716 Tioga, 2800 eiye) Union, 800 523 Venango, 1S5 Warreo, 700 382 Wasbiogtoo, 700 3t5 Wayne. 340 Westmoreland, 450 300 Wyoming, 150 194 York, 1200 220 38G88 12442 30573 13221 12442 27246 Curtin's majority to far. Tbe brightest boy of tbe whole class lately examined for admitsioo to the Naval Acade my at Annapolis, wat little fellow from Texas, fifteen years or age, who bad beeo three yeart telling type io a oewspaper office and bad ttooied mathematics aod arithmetio with dip candle, io Ibe garret of a log cabin, ar nigbt.. He wat poorly clad, aod bad worked at type tatting io New Orleant aod other points, to pay tba expenses of hit journey. If not admitted, be eiptcted to j work bit way home again. n'Vnrn '"r.;' Coityrrta. .vnniluf, Am mbl y l fl Jr i'p ?T I ! g I 1 1 loo 173. 10J76 II62A 120 90 J24 "86 "1 07 J "155 j205 151 "206 '105 253' -J18 J1' "To 46 41 46 40 47J "152 109; 145 IIG J29 12j J!25 J56 J218 16l 1S4 llhj, "194 66 J8iW' J8967! 1ST 105 134 120 J05 138j 68 120 74 115 69 120 "l08 92 106 92 94 99 "20G 99 J53 j,06 247 J08 lc:ii66 16l 66 J54 74 269 160 IJ53 J70 245 16oj 1(17' J56 102 163 94 J67, 65 9 38 37 S6; 12;: 7p 60 76 43 79; 4J J0348 93 Sfi'i 109142 5 "230 12355j63 J'f 4i jtiT" i J5?!iJL4 42i 23 34 " 19 37I22 34! i 145 8U U'i 93 J41 "J92 lilt 37 jrijijj in ''ii'JS.'i 242S 2757 2309 j55c!2633 a a E. K D r ii t- 11 151 j04 91, a 151 i 84 lU"92 148 210 220131 ""18 55 3l42 3t) 6j 39i44 J48 IU 18Tj 73 I53 Tli 239;13C 151 106 J30 61 J32 J20 171 5!i 69 ll? 70 103 101 97 67 "86 22 12S JL08 92 166 6J 148 73 JSJ 142 177 133 97 67 75 JTfi Gb 57 54 6l) 4B 22 !22 24 7i 52 53 3j 74 75 I 70 3Gi 46 244 ! 3"2 232! 42 17-t 135 17 J20 35 if5 13 144 8"9 lf 60 !37 112 33 lfi 2633.26991 2501 2070 Italia, Independent marked with a star (). Il is stated that ex-President Tyler, now 75 years old, and looking mora rohost nnd yonngrr than when l.e occupied the White House, bas an infant daughter 7 nimitht old. The wife of the now rv. Kina of Nnpl is a diiiijhter of the K ing of Bavaria. The Qneeo i f Spain is oow the only Bourbon rviguig in Kurt'pe. M t Catharine E IWcher. si'tr of Henry Ward Beecher, i Said li have become an Kjiiscopalian. Kossuth and Klapka aro both al Turin. They live very retirod. Shamokin Coal Trade. Siiamokin, October 6. ISCn. ions. r. .Sent Ibe week endiug Oct. 6i.ii. 5.1 VI 2 lr last Report. l4A,t ;'i 10 147.2:;9 IS 123 9 48 02 23 2?1 lfi To same time last yrar, Increase, The Northern Control Railway. The arrival of I'attenger Trains on the Noitli ern Central Kail Itoud from Suiibury, is as M- o'.vs : M il T-in, Ntn)i, Nuhl EirrrM, V-riS, South, auriL. .'KP. M , V,.'.0 K M , 12 03 A . M., iv.1 r. m., rrjTt!ii t.fJP. M. I,li A.M. ts tr A M In 11 I' M Sunbury & Erie Railroad. Th ariivnl mud drpartmre of TaMerger Tuui on the Sundry A; Krit i::liid at thia p'.nrf, i Ml'iu t : Arriva!. 4. IS P. M , Jl.SU A. M , 13.05 A. V lu,3e P. M , e,u p. m. Departure. Mail Twin. Vr.tt!i, !nuli, N'HM r.x;"ew, NnrtN, FieiM and Aecnn., Nonr-, " " " South, .a p. m. S..VI A.M. . 13.10 A M. IU.M I. M. S.4U A. M. j The tbaraokln Vanes' and Poltavllle Rallraad. Passenger train leaves Sun'iiuy at AH. Carraet. - SWAM. 139 PM. I.At RAWA1 A AM) HLOtlMSUl RH ItAtL UOAO The arrival snd rleparlure of Passenger Traine from NorlhmberlanJ : Mail train Mouth, ariives al .0 A. M Ntirth, li-avra 4 .'U I'. M l'. rreighl.Sotilli arrrites U.MI " North, leaves Ji "0 A. M. PERSONS afflicted with the Fever and' Ague should nol spare either liuie, trouble ' orexpensf, to procure Dr. Hovtkttkr's Cki.-' rhr Aw.ri Bitter, whose beneCcient eilcts upon the system has been clearly piovud to those who have been stricken down in u short space of limo by this dreaoful enrte, whose cheeks are nan ami nienfrr., and (those uicliU are sleepless and restless, bud whw-e ees are dim an sunken, with death stating tl.ftn in the face, this compound n.usl prove a tilnseing: snatching them as it wer from the mouth of the grve. None cau kuow its lrn value until they bave t 'fled it. When all other have fittled, these littters have reatur ed the sufferers to presting health. 1 heir popultrity in all tho Westeru and Simlliern pnrts should introduce tlietn to nil foniilu j. Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. atiT Sl-u advertisement in tnotLer column PILES PI LEa ! ! IMI.E8? I: Whutit it t 2utc cured t Thnusaods or persons bave Piles suffer for years with Ihe disease yet fi-tv know hat it Is, or bow it ia cured. Kvery ca t-f I'llt-s, whether manifested in the form .f ex ternal tumors, frequent bleedings, or inviolent tching and irriUlluo, depeuils issentially 'ipon congestion of the abdominal veaoiis cir fulution. This prodnres the fiigorgment, lilulion or the veius, formation of tumors, hemorrhages, pain and suffering : and the disease can only be fundamentally cured by medicines which taken iuternally, relieve this venous congestion. Ilenca ointments, wash es, and even injections, are so ineffvctuul. HlMl'HRKVs' HoMKorATHIC PlI.B tiraxiric, a simple sugar pill, takeu two or three limes i.er dav. cures the diseaso by curing the con dition upon which the disease depeuda. Hun dreds have been cured by it, even of the most obstiuate cases. All will be promptly bene fited by it. Price 50 cents a box. N. B A full set or Ilium keys' Home opathic Specific!, with Book or Directions, and twenty Remediet, in large three-dracbm vials, and morocco case, $5 ; to. io plain case $4 ; case or fifteen boxes, aod book Tbe Remedies by the tiogle bex or full case, tent to any address by mail or express, free or charge, on receipt or tbe price. Ad dress. Dr. F. HUMPHREYS' 4 Co., No. 562 Broadway, New-York. Sold by A. W. FISCHER. Agent. Sunbury September 15, 1860. from th sVu York Examiner, August, 25( 1859. SPAi.DiNa't Prepared Oli e Is designed ror repairing furniture io all cases where cabinet makers' glue is used. I lis excellent for men ding books, rafasteoing tbe loosened leaves and covert quickly aod firmly. It it put up in a bottle or glass glut-pot, with a brush, and will become indispensible te the housekeeper. A HnssBiD PattmT. The city of Maraeilea intenda to offer a diamond bracelet, worth 70,000 franca, to the Empreaa, on he Mdjealy'a approach ing visit to tbat place. Il is lo be ornamented with a large medallion, bearing Ihe arms of Ihe city and in ibe interior of Ihe medallion, which is la be opened with a spring, is a tablet bearing Ibe following inscription 1 "The moat elegant gar ments for gentlemen and youths, eie iboaemaJe at Ihe Biown Stone Clothing Hall of Rocihill and Wilaon, Not 603 and IDS I'he.trttit street, ttts .tuh." ! L'om'er. il Auditor. P I to li 1 - 3. II A a il s5 I I! g. a ? a 7 C3 f 4 ii ? ii ? ii 63 ; 20lj J 140, !"13670! "165 178: 153,165 1231 86 J46 1 25 45 41 44 150 04 220: 143' 139 119 182 I62 183 l43 "j ""l 150 27 43 28 40 41 44 43 1 I 111 ne I a 1 1 o.' "2381135 168: 83 3 230; 193 "138 136 "61 ""'84 " 1 L19:j ! 1831 6l 69 104 56 137 69 130 j36 45 190 124 66 122 114 92 19 82 iJ44 j220 166j I 286 70 106i -Jii16 J03, 94 240j 154j 67 223j 181 Z86iJ.C? 65!38 5l;"9 91 30 856"i 6i189 3lj 00 24 "'30 46 69 83 262! 91 J6l63j T.ai 134 looj J6l 10 l24 ! 79 Id 0 68l "7 !j22 6 I 111! 40 Jl 40 69 25 6 54 71 76 4 i8lj203'i 45!173 i 6l 221 35 111 To. 113 26 49 47 "li ,' 155 77 130 13g 32 "9i 1 09 55i 92 3.' 66HJ229 2053,ii774 450 '274212252 "Not rianrernut to Ilia Human Family. " "Rata eitnie not ot their holea in die." " COSTA rt'S'1 Rat Riiarli.Ar , F.itermiuatnt "lCnTAH'l llrd-l.m tatermiliavr COSTAR'S" Lleetrie Powder, fur Infects, Ac. Patriots ixaTASTLV. rtnu rtoachea Mi..-e..Mrs Chound Mire UmI R,,,i Aiitt Miti-.s .Maquitnea Kleai Insects rm P.'nmp, Fowls, Ainm!i. Ac , Ac in short, svery fnnn and l(!)eara established in New York City used hy ttia City P.-st OlKcrs tiie City Prisons and imtmn llotmes It City Steamers, lii(i. Aa ihe City U'leis. "A srnr." St. .Vrh.ilas," Ac and liy n.nra than Sli.lAiO privala fsnvliea. IV Drurjisia and Retailers everywheie sell them. IV" Whr.if.sle Amenta in all the large lilies and Towns. I a ! : ! llawASt I ' I ,f s,uri.ui imitations. lcTHl,'Ofam.! Unlet sent liy .Mall. 1ST Aildrent orders-nr for "Circular to rralert" tn H K.N 11 V II COSTAK, Principal c,,m. 413 Brna lwav, (o;.,.',ic ft. Nicholas Hotel,) N 8 M hv FKII.INU A lilt AM', 8un).uy, Fa. A;iril SI, I!-G'j . . a..--.irr i".- Ilcli&inii Polices Invine eervica tri'l li led averj BnMntn in tbit D lough as follows : PRIiHHVTI'.niAN f.lH RCII -Noilh west ty.rner o. fllftcicetry and Pect tireelt. Key J. D. KtARnun, Pur-ior-Iivine. icrvice everv NiMth at II A. .M. Proper meet. on Thursd.iy evenirs At Nortliunihsrland, in Old f-ehool 1'ietbvteria.i tituieh, at 3 o'clock, P. M., every Su.il.ar.ri. ttlllt.M AM RKPOHMI 11 t'Ht'RC'H -North west eor'ter of lliver ii (f'HrllM.rrv streets, Itev. J V. Htk atrri, Ptit.ir. li o.e a-ivt.-r, alternarely, every (Snl.t ath at IO A .M. aid 7 P. M I'mti ii.ecllrf on Friday eeer.injr MK rilOIlIST Vs'trxril. tHU'RCH. Dewnerry tt-e. i 'll ni S .V 11 P.eMK nd. Key. F.. IllTLaa ami J P. Svta.ii jra. Pattora. ii me set vice, Alternately, every Kal. hsih at r,j A Maud 7P.M. Prayer mectitir on Thura dnv evemor. ilAP i'liT Clirnf II rwn street. Uiow S V. A P. Ra.lr.jnd. Itev. A.J 111, I'nutnr Preaching etcrvel ternne SiSal'i at I'l o'rl. ok, A M Iliirinf the pie'e'it imc''1! as follows : and 4tli 9ab)iths. l.ecluro evsrv Phmsday evenn.ft. at 7 'elicfc r.VANl,F!.ICA. i rTIIF.ItN ClU'RCIf t)ar strcelhelow S V.A P Hai Itond. Itev P Rizra. Pastor Divine service, alternately, every 9nhhnlh at 10 A M and 7 I1. M. Piarer meet:!:; on Wednesday evening Oc BTarhcts. Philadelphia Market. Pim.ariM.pHtA, Oct 10. 1860 flimx There is a liM aupplv of Wheat ami a liniiteJ demand. Salea of 8000 but. prime (Southern red at $1 21 ; good Ohio ot 81 H0, an.l tvl.ite Si So a I 40. live is wanted at f0 cent. ( 'utn ia firm, with salea of good yellow at 74 tenia. Data are steads, with titles of prim I'elnrvera at SC rents; and Pennsylvania at 37 cents. New York Uarlev ia held at 8O1., and llarla Malt at 9 rente per bushel. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT. Wheat. $1 lfJul rtye. .... Com, .... Oal Buckwheat, Potatoes, nutter, K!sa, Tallow, Lard, Pork. Ueeawai, in 1 2 11 la 54 j New Advertisement. i SHAMOKIN VALLEY POTTERY. I r"MIK aulscriSer reapertfully infirint the pnMie u that he is now manufacturing at his Pottery, I miles eat of Sunbury, all kinds of ICaitheti Ware, made out of Ited Cement f lay. Tliia rUy prodnres the beat and moat desirable ' kind uf ware, equal, in manv reapecta, In atone ware, and ia less liable to erack by audjen heal ' and cold. The euharriber refers to Friling ii Grant, ' Kuubury. Address, JOSEPH 8AVIIK.E. Ort. J3. IS60. If Kunbury, I'a. , Bank of Northumberland. jFIlII Stockholders are hereby notified ihct j JL an election will, be held at the Banking house on Monday th 1 0 tit day of November, rail, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and j 3 o'clock P. M.. to choose thirteen Directors to serve lor the enduing vear. j The slated annual meeting of the stockholders . will be held at ihe tame place, on TueaJay the Cth day of NotemUr at 10 o'clock. A.M. J. It. FKIES'I LEY, Cathier. ; Northumberland, Oct. 13, 1N60 41 j Register's Notice. T470TICE is hereby given lo all legatees, credi. -'-a tors and other persons inttretlej in the fol. lowing named ealatea, that the Executors, Ad miuialratora and Guardians of tho same bave filed 'heir accounts with the Krgister or Nor thumberland ecenty, and that the kama will be presented lo the Orphans' Court of said county, on Tuesday, the ritb day of November next, in Ihe forenoon of that day, for confirmation, lo wil ; I Brosioua George, deceased, sotilaj by bia administratrix Catharine Brosioua. 3 Campbell Jacob, deceased, settled by his ex ecutor Jeremiah Deeter. 3 Geiat Christiana, deceased, tettled by her administrator, Peter Geiat 4 Hower laaac Harvey, settled by ihe Execu tors of John F. Dentler, deceased, late bia Guar, dian. ft Itilgert Philip, deceased, settled by his ad ministrator Philip W. Htlgert 6 lioUhue Ilenneville, daieaaed, minor chil dren of, by their Guardian George M. llepler. T Kline Charlea !., settled by Jamea Cameron lata bia guardiaa. 8 Kramer GiJeen, deceased, by hie Executor Jacob Wagnor. 9 David Miller, tettled by hi adminiettatore 8olomon and Hiram Miller. 10 ftebock Catharine, aettled by her Execu. lor Jacob Wagnor. I I Tsrhopp John, settled by I. H. Hessler, Trust. 4c. 1 1 Watael Rolomon, eellled by bia aJminie. tiator Michael Lenker. 13 Zimmerman George, aettled by his cur viving administrator Uolomon Miroh. J. B. M9EK, Ite.ial.,. Preuur's Otr.ce. I "iii.bu.v.O. t. t:i, I lit) J II I'rothy 1 1