7rk,g,t, Arkitt4P- Aimita s , 43'11 A 7 , • tp ropob Vrt - )ottnint. J-if POTTSVILLE, PA. SiTIIIIOI6.It,OIDTOIII6II 16; IIS EUIIIIMNANDL SA)I 1111/031 I . . :Indeed .me has, end nobly spoken. Tuesday .liWititniesseril her redemption front an erroneous p.afticat puller-4;er' iepodiation of tint :seta Or ,itiq lhtchenan,,taisinistration—herdetioratina tio i !hat Protection'-in ladearry Atoll be etteided to tine ,histetry Let, •,iWir• to entente* whit the isotsthpf ibeiliitteite of . Ponnesylviefty exalt over this victory 'tut ne:atisre petty triempftli but rook . 44 it 4 6 ,-‘.filliet.pk•r- fria g fence of 'titsit polltiesteeenetay sad.of these prin cipto 01.Poe&dem abaci have been banded down fit o mr t eittevolotion&ryaiies._ ]republicans, K ine il eat ie;roservative Democrat'. unit•premi nemiyohe onikingteett of Pennsylvania, went to. the liens iikeefelerte alioolder„ and voted for Re: form!. Wevriens . , prepared. hor a *tinging rebuke ; trot tin tacit Trress -not for thentighty whirlwind whieftlass; pastoil over rennoylvaniii, sweeping the dead •stail withered . karts of. -the ' political * Ol4 l a!•l442Atituthn; siorme now •etrip the Ittnnehas of the monorche of the forest. It Leo great moesfii&tory. titration down tollte.unist contemptible local of fice seeker, has corruption been' an instronebt . wherewith to insure the success , qr time-serving peliticleativever Abe est:m.ll4sta of the' People.— We are happy uteri that la . but throe Congres sional districts of Pennsylvania 6'6 the Admin. illyetion suCceeded- in its efforts by;dishonest moos. •;.n all the others it bas been repudiated. The People of, Pennsylvania cannot he purchased.' Prtnefplei they hold far dearer than , the poues... mien in lieu, of filthy hien. • : , to this:Congressional Dietriet the intelligent victims:a lows done well—all honor to them.— . OD, the one band they were courted by wale,. in.. Stones, While the opponents of that influence; had bat their Principles to place' before the lock min. The letter, however, chose, wisely, and re pudiating 4 politidal trick/tent; voted in a ited.,' for the tress Mends of their interests. Now that ' the Free Trade outposts have' been gallantly as. • , asoited ind•carried, Ipt us prepare fur an assault • upon the citadel itself,,:' We mint have Protection, and,theinore readiWto secure it; are , must main• taln utillinebingly, our. Organisation. There 'tumid Ciro be a lortnidaLle organization against the wretched system in vogue, of attempting to parcha4 an election by means of money; by means of buying up grog•shop keepers; such a system As the recently .defeated candidates fUr Congreis•in this District, we will nut soy inaugu rated, bUt practiced to a disgusting extent. 'lbis eistem ;should be 'frowned duten..by':,the forte of public opinion.- It is an insult to an intelligent man tu , uQi fur his tote or influence, and nu. fes money the recent election In this Distriet, prove/ that al eendidotit cannot depend upon purehnsed suffrage. nut suiriasrrul or , :nrtoectespful..wo contend that the syitittn is one that should bp checked by an -"nolo:lint wen of pH parties in 'opposition to ill aid we should rejoice felon en , organization has= 13g far:llo . olva reform in this matter. Let it be aoderrtood that ability and Integrity• are the re f .4;1 defter in cenditates ; 'their principles, the • • ity induecments to be held out to voters, and ' the Miserable spectitelo of were :money condi -411 he n 3 4 s W I becoe,nbsolote. .. . 0,....: ea of the "workeitop, 'the conatfughoom ' tajthe office, who in this Dittriet • labor - ed. man ' 11 , 1 i: Wd in the' most disinterested manner. dii r."l. ' ' recent campaign', for cherirbed principles, . ar '''. l .l ", ' rug of the _highest praise, 'lVeeannot. n .,!' n l: individually, for tberare legion.; but '''"Yi ri ar t assured that _they aro remembered ',. .gratefolly. e work - which.they Wive hin litirb A I ' ll 'TH 8 14, 1 " ly, must be continued; until the .ibge,ll..er of 11 ` , , '.. 'Win floats &eh; ,the Capitol at . ” luil "l' 6° ' ' .. "tinurt nut - iest .: frinn our labor ;i t until every den'' - ot • of the iiational Suvern • i cr 't has beau alleged and with' ;tient la reformed, truth, that the tl e'' - 'ittent has departed from Ilse P urit y in d 43 40'1 ' • hich &irked its 'earlier N I, • . Year l'''' We ''''""4.-"illir those nveessary ingre• 'bents of a Itepublicath ' o f Governleent: ',ln' twelfths from the priaii 'lime, Peroisylvaniii in ..the choice of a .Praiddent," I ho Milled' upon to ratify in it Mill strange! to • ' r , th e atop ehe took ou Viiteriimy:„ For. Protract, a R e f orm , tbi. re = f ore , men of l'elnitsylvweio, let remain banded. t..l,:ether like brJthetv, ii , esfiee '" O of piety pre- • tliletions. lit 'regard' to the candid:a... A up ,„.„.c. . , . the People's ticket in this Distriel•and Co\ty,: e 4 wil l e d,,,,,,,,. ' for"thein that one ati&alliAheytia ti:.trui; to 'the principles upon whieb they wittr ,eliteted:' The • Cattgressitated and State' ..Repreti o p,o,„ cnnd i, ttit'es are pledged to work fur Regio n , sa d ( h ey W ill in their .paltaal capacities futo n ! ), ;dili gently . - 100 - of their aunrdituitcita. 4 ‘in o m it. b e terpected:and benefited in . their repreen tet t ee.7 ,. , Our County officers will also, be r!) 110 4 difikeni; , et. . ' ficient and trustworthy. , •_- ' . ',- • • . We express oureatiifaction et the rtireli‘ no party spirit; but rejoice in it as the work tri t i m People in opposition to trickery, tyranny ang%l l , system of , political; economy which has renderk os'ntere colonial dopenden'elei of European (NV:. ernmetits.'s We believe firmly that the late victory is:but the beginning of 'skew! destined to elevate .us in wealth', power and substantial growth, high a wring the nations •of ihriatendatn. 11;,hen the jicople think, tyrants tremble. . • Tuts hullo's. Canrstot.—The reanit in Illi nois will be-materially affected to the overwhei t , wing sticecra of, the Opposition tothe Shaw De tnocrecy iu Pcnnsylitenia. Wo . hare strong hupea, and almost feet assured that Id/molls wiU defeat DOU slat, for While We award, due . credit to the latter gentleman foi his manly stand in oppori. • lion to the tyrroby of: the Chief E i rtecutive on the Kistisis question, we beau po ,spupathy, wits 4is .general principles.. die exalted over ihe defeat Blair in the Si. Louis Distric:..,andlifs present an tagotiistio'position to lite, President. in Illinois -tprings from personal entuity„ 'The ground that the .Itiputilicans of Illinois' take is, that Mr. ' Bonging endorsee the Bred . Scott decision, and folios's* in, the lately assumed principle el the Bentocratic party, hared on that decision; "that the Cl . mstitution of itself carries slavery into the Territories." 'fheycensore Disgiairfor hialndif ferentei on the caittence ofostilrery in Kanrii and fur snntiiating.the Toombs Dill so as actually to , . force the people) of KOWA* to 'accept $ slave con :siltation. They blame him foi• bringing in Ostia. holders to speakiiql the State, in opposition to.the qteblywne, io'd 'ay ,thst .he. I'm comsat be a great, ,:ens of - lie institution or a great friend of r , siir :labor hstis he is evidently aiteCtig at Southern_ support sod is 'himself a. shave:bidder. They cc. case him of selfishness and sitninenot . so touch at the rights:of pepsinr sovereignty as at self mg. g stencil:tweet. Ilia only reason, they say, fur up: posing Lecomptou Was In secure his re•nlection' In the V..,,'Senatti and create a party fur himself in the free iStates , that would support bins in 1850. But they particularly object to hini es the author Of the liansasSibrarka Art, lbe ifeitroyer of the ZifippsUlli Compromise, ' atid:tbe , i:iginator of all the blyodsb . ed and tourder,in Kettles, and of ail the agitation and strife iii the country on the old- , , yet, question. 1 ,, 1 1,11 in rill, there is lunch and solid' groundfor.opposing Mr. Bungles: As touch as .160 would like to see the Aibiliinirtratiton Mortified its this matter. lie cannot sacrifice etterished print Civics that base led us on to vieturf 'here; this; core n were personal, triumph. We say, theic 7 furs, Aimee's. to LineiXti. . ' _ • ' . THE only r!grct coiniecioil with the resnit of recent tilectlt . th;iitheio.eltiation in dist First Coil grcsii.mil District, of Thomas 11.1Florcnce. The aggregate rote Was follows: 7 — . i. IL "nu: • Flu;ence.- 14binger. 6496. 6126 • :142. eivo , . . Florence /1 plural, 3.20 . ' The total !rote this year Mss thou in .1866. Florence's vote has fallen ,oQ 266 ft In 1258 he had he majrity of 212100'0w he' hash plurality over ITYan...of Only 330;ited la In p noritj el 2112 at compeer! with the joint vote of gyan 'and Nebinger. • . It is estimated that the election of Plastid, hits east the' country two huidred thousand dollars, paid for ilar preaen,ce of, uhneeresary ' l. l ( elltalen is the Philadelphia biti'vy Yard. the matter Dbgeld* Pel4erPo en "iorestigatioir in emigres*, and the• palpable trend excludahini [rota talehely Ids scat ia the ileum. Fletepc* gUre in without an irons. tigatioa . Pup the ussinner of bL election,- it Will be a great otetrage.- -l i r ! • * •• • • if appLtate tato ;ran liartenctrap •J v* in whi t 'Jiro theamsodnspiutiii. Aliati444li4po Is "'lib WIWI . esijoiSlee ter she Itorri49rati titioi, white !CAW is !Bib!. 11* loth 404,t, fit r, Sqil kola re•aleelid hi a ‘lea ti #6.1 4,11, Joao pet riteputolltett. • TII House, as ft will p. • - Delaya re, - Cheater, . MontgonterY,, Nicks,. • Northampton,. , Lehigh and Carbitni Monroe and Pike, fruserno, Basquahasr Bradford, . • Whoisisr, 311 Iva n, ,k Dont, Dyomniag and Clinton, : - r ' Union, Snyder, and .Isainta, Koithansberland, Dauphin, Lebanon, ' -• Birks, leinonalar d ...- Voniberiand and Pail'', Adains, - :• . Franklin and Fultun; lit'adfuni and Stimerast •Illotr, - • Indiana; Arcurtriang. and Sitaisnoteis - Gretna, Washingtoa; • ' • . . - Beaver and Liirreneo, , tinder, . *larder and Venango; -Clarion and Fusest, Annul, Cleatird, lfelsas Crawford anti Warren, Erie, • . Futter and Tioga, Oppcirittoe majority, 00110 • The following elaesitiesti j i the iteseet AT. B. lien/Lull .tbe,Stetfi 'which held' that' *III be usefulftiir entepari Penns,.'viola; Ohio, Indiana, - bpi, • • 30 A gale oft Republic ts sla, we belies Bor 9 a !Caving scarcely a corpora istratiou. • 1 In the present House of Representatives, u eluted, the Logo Puce ciajority over the com bined Opperition was twenty te(o. ' A change Of nine numbed will give ilia Oppoaitiona majority of two. It itt..ntieUer, !probable that the OpPo titiowill base e majority in the next Haute of RepeeetntativU. . • There is t North] luouji very palpable to the heuei4 be found. 4 . Lawia D. CAINPISKILL 011 Oliio, baa been .defeated in-t Third Dieirie tier Congress by on, hundred and l eightvmajority.. 10. Campbell's record was not akan; berme his defeat. EDITOIV TABLE. ODDET'S L/Dfs Door for Noretober, Ia a litte number In point 'of iliustratktna, owl , Lay readers should include the Lady's Ingot in their . regu;ar read. log. Its patterns and receipts, are to them invaluable . Copies can be procured at Item:lan's. Tee JIATILeXaIIeIL the title of new Journatpubilshed in . 'ealu bridge by John Itirtis;tt : It la the first attempt in this country to mathematical Journal, and prondres welt, It we may judge from tbellet of dislinguished mimes apPrortug the es peritnent, It is neatly printed. The tirst number contains several tntenestitit problems anl solutions.— The 'publication La ralcula ,ba Interest students and prnfosted utathematiciena ; land will we think, advance the science and elevate t c standard of mathematical hi ruing. We headily-I.oh it stows" fordd. Airoirs. • Illendr.fl Guns *pre fired on the estop drounti, Itoro , sgt, loft 4;roo ink. hi honor of I.hrxrai t. victory of the l'oopte,'on Tuortlayi last. 21 - L.D..Levirimnutintth cirrus will give an ezblii. Wild) in ibis Boroudb on i Tureday next. It is a Mitt at faly,elni will no doubt r atrant a large crowd. •Ara'•Tle Fall Batt lionta'jhebl at Lloiellynt, ilorlay, the 161b.inht.. 'The membent of Ibe troll JuYne Company will meet at . hei .A rmoryq A. Al., 11touday, In tall ndlfortn, to proceed to Llewellyn. 4* - 4-Onatert this Erent l l nit.—The . Pennsylvania Qum tette and Lllee Ch lb *lll ifire a concert at IbiTown Hall In thia Borough, this evening. When the i'enosylvant.l nee were l here before, 11l ore general aatisfvetion, and many are destvone et hes ing them again. , We presume, therefore. thit the Rell . hter evenlegyill be eetuturtably /17.-The Wathinvinit tirtillettiMi.---411 the arringtal ' I natant hare • é omits wilt vita' PhUadelpi ants will retneui bes Mai 0 , and Thursday nlOts; aqi ' WedOesday.-- AII dwelt' . Hai evenings natatad,aa anttain the rapai tation of ti • 4F47 - qe.si when "wbang-1 doodles" w. having a badi time of ft ), 'raid' Isle met' In Ibis floret log, Mr. —," • waarbti bland valutntiln of the Irishman, 111110 , but the 4ay before bad been "ail right" wr.b thrpolitielin. Mr. ra dwing himself tip to ills hill 1te1.(14, and with a Satter expresoima of` j uotenance replied, "to l — with T ( T, Assuredly Rep !knolls tingratchtli.../ 1 6 , la, fish. Try.'-T a llon...hveplt R. Ingersoll of PM . . has prevented to Trinity Church of this helveV V roots ' if the celebrated and justly, ad mired h" Ivy.the routs were planted this week , beat liteuniter ti tiguortoe the we/ liof th e edillee, anti we ! ilat that • r product will thrive so well that Mr. in: 'ltrallift May Llite the liatishiction acme bright Summer ' dai In the tat of gazing upon BO ornament, the. (*- Atoll of ,bis thonikttpl g1 0 g ge ,,,,•• . ' iir'ne Itosithe4o . o te week has beau mingled ato it m' ' • and' sunshine. Tlkday was a rich, mellow Ckluor day. Oar therm •iical record for the'week. is as fol. kora (--. . ) N-... . • . . . r: /E sii P., Ttlassuuttnt Orrice. 1 , ~. i 4 1 11,1 t Il a ibUsealc.s y mem a . • .g a; 31 . `v.-2 P it: . 7 P.M. Sat., Oct. 9,4118 0 ig 440 . - 2 9 P—eloudy. 1 Mun„, " I 1.-L7d,, 'i... bit Tues., • e' 1.2.-40 ~,,,s‘dd 42 —rsin. - 44 We, w 11.412 • , fi2 —. " Thurs.; w -14,-4 4 ' ' ' 4d *cloudy. . Fri., w ' 15,-42 • 44 —elear. •"--...........&.....0,..........1..•. --- . s fr'S-flopyitig.— yor Ilenry.ot istindelishia, has to i l the satisfaction of ti,l . peopleof tlione - Ity, determinedio check street ben/Incr. Our Itoraisgh ii*,en to impmve.l meet to that restmet. The residences Wo n c itiz e ns &eel besieged daily by bfasna, who stalk in wilt *yeti ask- 1 idg petmirsion. 'There are 'frequent opti.Stualtiet for vi . stealing where thel rears of residences are is , Vangnard• ed. It would be ell to protsibit atm, beergl4,entlre-, 1 7 , and relieve by acs of an association the &raving poor In our midst. Street begging leads to mink gad tend* Latin the pr rap, Wittily, a bad alga In i comsat. . , qtly: .11.4.41,11.......-..-...... air The Euifisgsfasse ost the Night of Mt Electiow.—Des: ring Tuesday night the !Marna tame in sofitvorablY„ , , that heforei7. eelbek It was rendered eMista that the. f l PeOpid had carried their entire ticket la Ibis Irlsiriet gbeat half part ti o'clock, a proeeseien'aras formed, and MitWithealiding rain fell In torrmsta, the' retiblermes 0 1 Messrs. Maywood - r and Campbell were ' visited, where; ;Teaches : were del reird by those gentlemen, in reaponiut to the hearty eh t a which i:iMa out from the enthuslass tic crtwd. The llagix . f TuMday night task us hark le memory, to the nipaignes of '4O and '4/I„; almost &sites portent In their snits as the Wateriweletory of !Cdi is the Keystone 811 e. i • CR.Chdrf.fej nrfiew.—The tie. York Nrreurgqwofte. 11. remark [° 'the vernal. that I New York matt heriqyi dime ft, kin. hi* ire for fear of an I ojonetket, stud whim i (het no Indu wOlild think of d° Mg imiCh a I hien, es Wog m f , ex it ix r:rteetly seal. and that the only troy to bringlit into pranks en ld be to Anddbit it by law, when flies.. twunte would greieraffeetionate to show their Indigwiti deuce. We ed Ppttaville are skin 'to the New Yorkt, I not exactly to that, meek, ter affection. WO* ealr.-- 1 Scene °lour pie worts for lostauce, are the meat lade , pendent tenor, in the world.' Ire verily 'believe let they let their p go run nt huge solely for the pn4one of snipping their tigers at the ordinance spinal Menai. dance: Will•thil Borough Connell have the klodnexalto , - opt an ordlinince rendeilng it legelt -. 171 g aware thin, to short Melt lOilependonce, wok/ Pelt ihdifonhnnhi. ' ANN% kesylkal Caoutti leackere Auatitt..7-4tie d.ntilmi semion -of the Schuylkill County. Umbers' Instititte, will be held it )l'uttst ill* ;Inntlienting the grit Thine day im tlotesober, bring the ilh. and A= thia• In tendon the remainder idthontek. Thirlostit ale will be ory:an ', tied at 9 o'c, .A. 11.„ on that day. It is expreted and ' I hoped gha t . t ry finches JD thel County, who intends to f Fumes the tin yaitat of teaching the ensuing year, 1 and who Mild t he lticiation of th e teach c 0 profcst foe, will attend th ascetic's from the tominenemnent tolthe claw. Dist' 'shed educational men base been eure malted, and a expected tole pretent during the session. Chases will orminixed in all lies •brasubee ustiodly taught lit lb. Onntson Schools, sad instructers base 1,. .5t been made to give matt lent Illestrations in! the sane. Then will be two wesbnus daily; tbs ese4ngs will b. dere to fernlikx dieressioee, public lectures and etesii. 'rectors and tbe Mends of c.ductr.isti ere cordially invited lobo Preitiat. , • : In connection with thloottlicipattdtenrotilkin oleo . leathers of tiM Conon, we yonkt seats' that lhatitel• demist of tile j;kseuth is lie feed an hairnet to ; 11ia pe.. ernes et. taincenno, entertain hairpin* the teachers from other *limo who nosy be prevent daring the them dere of the ureseinri. They in postal:4,n moderate clrialostatura; their salaries are kna..and many inn lt/ %WON to bre the expel** of a sojourn titre away ',from Moir homes. Those of viii clitzsus disposed Intender • 1 otbably Stawl.l Non. Democrats.l 13 4 I 0 4 0 -2 ; :,0' t ,siessiplipltafbiestosei evils is favor by Is:10w their issassast tidiefeo. %Imo is nothing of a publio its hirs,lbst feet; irsaiwittetest id;1111a the rawer Of 114seletteo" sad IN aboulaEiwelet to oar'aissost Ya isoisilusisi goo seal skeet eleerijo_r the teacher... . ' r Nur.Utwrs, 0ct , ...111b.1813: NeiEIPUNts atias.Wig.l3Ascs, ov aura &r -'lb c ! u! letter to the ranter of, the .4ilrecute., . datodshitolltb, Sod intlited•Wltfply to Itana t 'a Oh. ...erect," Patten the attention er hoped i 11de,,164 th at lac in peen& thaconuannketion that .. < pelted in lbe columns td timid7=f Jranotat. ewer lbw ralematursofoestatzt,;_and would .have the public bo -Ilemettrat id &dog 05. 1 0 1 V akin . defining .79 13 r Petailela as a delegate tett'. Wm kturan'eConventi 6 rt. That being }tier aptetrout 'dab% we mat twittered for aiding you in dells:deg 'your position. not as 41 delegate, but ea s e • cortutorfidt believe the rabbi. The New Hines Branch of the :Workmen's. Conveut lin; (white it was is rxistence,) appointed - Thies dedegatera(not two,) to represent thews in ilikeiville. Their taunts Were Rt. ilconight. %Yid. SteCliase,stad Timothy Connell. This seemed to be the • last sniffle; effort of rim New Mines Branch of the %Yorktown's Convention. as three worst efforts were made to getup a point.: Ineetin*fur the purpose ot pre. , siding funds, and winding nu undobbed business— We could not even sattotod in having a committaremeete ing on the Mb of Sept., being the ziatarday preeeding the Minetivilie Convention. When Wm. Strflay re. quested my advice as to how he should, *et, I told him /whit& no one to represent, that in tart i. is appointment had fatten pints with the Society. and that be bad bet; • (mitt the tuatteralono as I could not feel . justified in providing him with- credentials; and as be expressed' big determination In go, I also told blot if be did. It would have to he on his men account and on his own re. trauma. 9n the morning of the *Convention. It. Mr. Knight having left for, the West, and Timothy Connell 'foot feeling justified in offering tOrephment what might bia(rained:a dead constituency,) was at. his work. Me. Clartatad you loafing at home. and as you were SW ire thatthe treasury held about aternork funds as' would Pay two. it was too tempting, a bait for you. and you (Wily volunteered, or at Jesuit agreed, to accompany hint to the Convention, where you ha i l illhaf felg" the 1 name of !Timothy , Cannel. or personated him, which I amounted to the same thing; and through the agency of Price time** admitted to the Convention. wheie hoyrever. - be (Mee) may affirm it, It [root doubted that yen veer?' plastic tool. Tour statement to the effect that Tested'ied myself satisfied with their course, 11 s t simply W . bier ran you or any other manumit* me' °Ming. a neqwter of Shection shops. The other part 'of your ory contains about S. much truth as fur., nish a beadle for 'it. The frequency of your applies . ' ' hone foe, st settlement was annoying. and I at tact, agreed Matt with three more of the Committee, who were .WsM , ptael, a particular friend of Mealy. John Nirholsoit abd yourself. Three more being abetort. Sic . Clay's partlealar friend urged your claim . with more aml tbarijadgment, being ably seconded by yOurself.—. John Piii:holeott was like many others. Indifferent about It, but sawing your anxiety about It; voted fur you to get It to have done with It. 1 was tom the only person whit opposed your claim. and knowing the herbage( fodiffer. onto that pervaded the public mind onShe subrest: and . wishing ;to bars _ no further. anneyaneir from you. 1 :signed the order on the treasury for the much coveted 001.1 It contained. Such. Mr. Bryce. altar Timothy -Counterfeit, are the facts of the ears and which I - bars ' been urged topublish by a considerable number of our fetrow.workesen. Tour conduct in Ibis affair has been - characterised as the meanest public action ever done la ;New Mines. and Nits exhibited a narremoonted.roretool principle that no man' would envy. You bate the non; tattoo orbiting learned. So bad the rie Toby, of some ' retobrity: and the animal did credit to its Intelligence, while yours cedes your Mean actions only the more bismable. But with all your imputed intellimence, you niTght still study with advantage, the ten command. Meets, especially the latter half of them. Yours, very candidly,J. p. c.. . . i . r, 0 3 • 2 I • .0.- o 3 4• 0 2 o '2 2 0 /.. 0 . -A, 0' 1 •• • 1 0, 0 , 3 a 1 il 2 i - U • 2 Y, ••• 2 • • Elk,* . 2 • 2• • o . 2 0 • on of Lim members of , Representatives, from, r election oo Tnesdar, ICoos. Next Cows. Dem. Rep. Dew. 15 20 S 8 . - 15 ,a a 8 -3 29 44 , 14 m. Of , the 14 Brno: Antl-Leeomptonite's-, guird ( or the Adokio ' • Ncrrumr.—A enrrtspoudent of the London BeciNO thinks that the hdlowing instancescome es wear °perpetual .mollon as any one can Moire. la the rotunda at the! Woolwich barracks there ic. he says, a clock snored by machinery. which has born. gOION for more than thirty fears. Ile farther 'dates that he knows • gentleman who has had • watch In his posemslon for more than thirty years, hennetleally ara led, where there' is no tikt/111s of winding, that tells the day of the- week, the ho urs. nebulae*, twonda, months, end be batieses4 years,;and bow far you walk in a day. It mat about, two thousand dollars, and was made by a French artist in Paris. op, Which most bc. int Aough-taco that: eau! Tea PAttatiOAT IliegintteX.—The plueer venelsof this; expedition are off at teat, and the balance of the fleet will he oentout with despatch. The steamer Harriet.' Lane left ,New York _..on Thursday loot for St. Thorne* and Hurries Ayres. The Fulton and Water Witch havi left NOriiiik - fer Itarbadoes end Rio Janeiro. 'The Fulton! hoe ..,it hoard four tents, 12,0.10 shells. 3.1% Allnie Rifle bvils,J3.oon carbine ha Its„ls,oSo percussion cape. tIF maw Itele,;(orwhich 14 belong to the euord.) than pistols, and" 50 •Jurbes.Jand I li o tons ofcoal, her daily consumption' 2" bon of whit amounts to Is. • The Water Witch Mu ct in rrYo ly a days.' root, and will have to atop before g e t: Ling to Mo. TheSeuthern Star h. nearly ready and will 1.111 In a tew days from Norfolk. The brigetwor • IMI:. phinJwill be the next vessel to will, to be followed by • the frigate:B4ld ne, with Cow:e re Shubtick and Cole y:ls...toner Regain, early this week. 1 .- . !dn. DAT Veh TAMA In expected to arrive here wit li the liaxonis. which was to sail from Sonthalnptert On the 4th Inst. He already has many enguemente to lest nor In .111Teretit parts of the country during the ranting Winter. nix New Yerk raserrier. des . Data nets of yest......hty j. I molting a letter dated Paris, 'September 23, the 'latest date:los-rived. whiat Myer " ••Anwrics has checkmated Rumps. In the duel bee% tweet' lir; Murphy of the United States. and Mr. Hari sitz;Of Iterlin. The latter hag been Vanquished, and has 01.3 ett to..the King el Prussia (et a imeyour- te Ref \ge Prtwe).. ,' • '; ' Tit London flinsfnrerd Alia offtepterniser -.Nth ski*: 'elle. Murphy Intends, we understand. upon tin, terreF nation of his short encounter with Mr. liarrwitz. to pro• eced immediately to Breslau, for the purpose of break. Ing p canoe with the German champion, Andersator.” I , SfAttsrled or pen Frisonsane —The follow! ag stet lanes In"rida I ion to tin, independent Order of Odd Fellows In ' Mullin' led Stabs hero been cernhady revised rend,: mn. rioessuirec.e, and, showing am they, do the souk of the treat fraternity for the. pant year. will doubtless min. mail!! attention. esuerlally , en the port of membensof the order. The yeas is from June. IN.Ti In June 1858: Number of. teOlizes within the jo ristnel lon of the Or' der, widen Inclin e s ail the Slates and Territorlea of the 10in,,, the I.l,,triet of Columbia. !Sore Senile, Canada Wilet. Sandwich Wands, Ica. 3,390; number of lonia- Hobe; te.540; number of deatha.l 439: number cif mem bers. 11.400.1 a email decreue from the previoui, year.) member of members relieved, 11,151; widowed famines relieved. 2.7(65:: autoutst paid for the relief of Membete s $194.022' 91; amount fritd.lerihe relief of famines Inp,.. ''.;l4 55; amount paid ter the ...Lineation of rirphanO.Pl.• 51 06; amount paid for the burial of dead, #67,254,70; amount of annual receipt.. tz46s4. The sum Motel of _opPinpriattonF for members. vridows and errant nays $440,. 24 22, Statl4les Id Enemnpmenta, the higher branch ofjthe Orden—A:ands-rot Entampmente, 141; imam's. effintllations. 2.155; number of deaths, =tit number of member'', 25,319; number of pat rianha relleved.l.9o2; number of widow, relieved. 93; amount paid foithe re lidf of patriareha. $23,171 10; amount paid for the relief ofi widowed Sunnite.g3.lll tiO ; amount paid B..u' the burial of the dead, $8:377 21; amount of annual' re . cdipts, $710.1511 54. (!rose emeunt paid for the relief of member* (including pet, iarche.) widows. 'orphans, edu cation and funerals, the meacifieent aunt of 5476,055: let --4uttisiore . ...fiscricaa. • 1 , JR. Fetscilioatort, an Italian exile, well known to our citizens as the patriotic cc sufferer with Silvin.Pellteo in • the dungeons of Austria, where he spent twenty eows of his life. and who received from the President snap- enlntruent acceptable to all marties. that of Coned to Genoa. died recently at that port. Mors than Are thou- send persona ani mid to have been present at his funeral, among' theta were the officer! and crew of the United States frigate. IFabosh.• li hosjittended by his fellow countrymen to open a subeeription for the erection of a Marble monument to the deceased.. The fidlowlng are briefly the particulars, of the street and imprisonment Of rerun: On this 7th of January. Iftl9, instigated by the Austrian Government. the Chief of Police of Vender Arrested many youthful adlitiirenthofearbonarism,. Yo. resit was among the number. All the - prisoners,. "after the monkery of a Irbil. were condemned.to Irene in the prison of the Spielberg. some for ten.tifteen,UNl some for twenty , years. Ferrell wee among the, latter. On the 12th of January, 1822, the officers getout with their prisoners for Bpellberg. The journey !lasted about a month-1i terrible journey over the Alps. of Corinthle and Syriatinti4 snows and intense winter cold—the pries. onus (hal ned together two by two. Speilherg lea Moun tain which rises atone the city of Brunn, the capital of Moravia. The vaults of a tortnour erected by the Ens parer Charles Y, werechanged into• penitentiary, and here, with aseloins and highway robbers, incendiaries, ' Sad villains of all , kinds, numbering generally, trim eight hundred to nine hundred mew and women, the illation' wete left to drag out their miseratle due.— jThe Emperor died in felt. and Ida son Ferdinand as sending the throne, immediately pausal a decree Biters. (fang the Italian patriots', but rtmdrinning them to a per. . pet 1111 i exile in America • Forest!. with the other prlinn eri, ea...transported by nicht to Trieste. whenre en the` third'diy. they aijed for Ainericti fu-the very santabrig —the Melo. Immediately upon their arrival tome they 1 were received with titiiiircorisideration_by_profifinent 1 citizens. and a week later their felloiretittutilmen gave t them a banquet at llettnenico's.. ... Isaxamos Sven* OF COLIMINM3TISO'frf A **UM Lahr.—Allusionlpas recently made In foreign news to a lady, a suppretedllamerieen, who 'woo recently arrested at Conataniinoplion account of the ouspielously large amount of baggage she carried, and who was found to hare in her trunks an immeuse quantity of counterfeit Ttirkiali bills. It turn, out that this woman wail not an American. but a Moldavian, pained Semisti, mid that the netted New York last summer. where .she Procured her falls money to be printed by Mr. William': S. liar risen. of that city. At the instabee of theTurinsh Con. aut. Mayor tientann ordered on Thur.day the urea of this printer, at whose 'establishment pike of: similar Counterfeit bide were found—the refine of Anti entire . Impression. lie readily sdinitted having 'exectited tide work, but It was evident that be war entirely unaware of the true character of the job. Mrs. Serasti employed . Mtn under the n Me of Mrs. Zeirmen,and informed him that the bills he was to print wore merely yokels. He had not the slightest suspicion they were of ally other Value. Mr. Ilartiion has been discharged lroM'cuatody. ~,. The',eounterfeit is proncnneed perfect by Turks who liave Peet IL It is the only peperturreney lot Turkey. Red being without dele'or number, would undoubtedly ° have weed wllhoorgneetion. • The bill is en imperial green paper', a enter held steered • 'is Turkey. which the eneerntoen ; alone le porinitted to ete.. ,- ..0.1 the top and sides ire the following mord* in Tudash : " i 1s aye peed to the beitrer, rithcut Interest, twenty Phi!!'!*•'!: At ttdtop of the note is the initerili toga. Sturound: Inc! whbj to s (Imitation from the Koran. Underneath are the "Twenty piaetrew. pener Motley, to be used In tiiiplaco of gold at the Dank of Constantino- At the Irt*tif the note the Wei of the Mint. end on the Lsek.ftjseal of the fin lwer of the' Treasury:— The torte 1s moirldered sacred. and is guarded by the three Waite* ollisiate of the inint,whoet sotriAuty Ole I. to watch It: Until recently the penalty for uttering to* money in Turkey was death. 'lt Is now Imprisonment. f Sea Newsy. br ens nOrtatta itgittill Attar 141.—tho follnelogiuw relat rat ilr. Palk-mm.lg Tur who was on brunt As Cho flames Inerewed. the poor. mlaeralde iorre on.the bowsprit Jumped into the water ea tine ,clothes ourdhe en Ore--dropplug into the water. "like drops of rain In a holey shoser.". One woman, with two daugh ters. kilned them tedh, and then nutting bee Anna around them. all thrivjumpid into the water. An U.. pit*, lady. who came on howdst Southampton with her husband. had three children- • ith her. and a babe In her arms. The husband hid - lumped over,'and as the dame■ drew hotter and hunted Moth fiercely, the took her little girl. kissed her, and Mom her Into the water ' Itbe then took her boy, a hdr, hedthy fellnw, em. braced him, and pyre hint her last kits, and, threw Atm In. lie struck on his back and steugglrd, eery hard, tieing to,the surface three separate tinielyralllng but 'mamma" each time, in the no* ptteouc :tones, then sunk to rite no tome. Thopoor woman then clasped her Why toter impost and then r jumped inwith lt, kissing it repeatedly se they rank tulke bottom. - At toting men who was In ithe emend obi's. and whir said he was going to California. where he had, a brother, had his sister with him. • gin r, IA or it year, crag,. order to save her frmt dm - grebe fastened& ropeareund bet body and. making one end fist to, - the deck, let her down over the tide of the Mese). tie thee put snot bre rope around his own body..linOet Idinself down; but the rope was not old; fastetQ . 'sod as he Jumped .oiret It dipped from under Ma scove and reught , him atoned the throat. Ac he atroek the water the Wiese dotted 41m,np against the 'melee shbr, and Wang beat spin be was quickly ehotted to death; hie sister shrieking, ...help! help! will'nobody help my bootleg' , Palicruen says when he irk, the versa the taw girl was hanging them *naming and teryiseroritit the way* &shim tbedeatlyeiedy of her *ether against tier every few MOUNPThii. An knallsionarbabitittire Target age, who mine on board at Southampton with his wife, minkd sith ber oat on the bowsprit es Am as they contd, and tie. the dames approach* t, they heaped their arms around each other with oh. bet krsa.junsped into the Water. and sank Inintedistely. And an brothers sod elsters . Adhere and edns, mothers and daughters, dinars clog each other. Ainiped into the w e ave& Whe that teeth, Solethe Oath There; the awful tit* of Anstria r end euntrastirtbe &Order, theconinthlii. and **Of sestay every lady and child en knard,eolth tbe Iterfret. Palmist* ordrt and saltation of every child int bated the 111-fated Central A merits ; mit fall to fed a degrierof pride to think - he belongs to the .tramenwe and to the woe country which ibe ImmOrtal Herndon so kilgbly honored in tba leek trying scen* of his 11&? . 1‘...11/114....1teittpl , 11115CELLANEOUS 149 . /11 ITEM • ; Mk PASTE AND JSC;83011,11. ilOrDeathe ic . New YurYlait welk e l2o. ' .411genottat (Itirocriki is said writing Jr fiouti. • . .. .. I :.. tiili`A prvjao Is on foot to lay allifegraph to California. _ '. - t, 416Eit, - The spill crop in New 'itstiipshire: will be , . ~. .- • _ i'llifY-Soors. it le aid, fell at Neilepart,ll. L, on tie : 2stlr Sept. - -'' - , -,--- . „Ftlf-Deatha is Philadelphia bait week, 1341 In New Fart, 411. . . .: . ' S Pfr.Piecialdminl will snake ; bet ditiat-sit New . Turk on, &Sunday week.- .' . ' ..- 1" -. "--.• 4siffr Aurions.the Oentediail,' is alitnit . Cit play 'an engagement in Beaten. ' --- . Thers has been a nt=ifeat Pali pia the Prim Of Wheat ail over France. ' Jeirlirignoli bar been aerial $6,004 by Ullman for-tbe winter - but'deelines.' • ---; •-• --' . ott-itha 'II .Pert is about lei publish* trust =- tined Sketches ofminent ismeririna.• - fa2P.Ttspopola on of New Orleans is set down at 325;0011' In-'lB - it was 102,111: - -, - ',.-OfF•lf sr man mikes Me beep my distance, the comfort is, be *ceps his at the some time. , - 'Aft-Fourteen,tribes or bands of Indians, it is ,atated, bare declared war against Taxa& '.'pirSinise the 11th - tif Joni there have been, 3,404 yellow fever deaths in - New Orleans. fipo-.irilliata 51n1h011, a rowdy, beat his wife to death with his lists in St. Louis, =Saturday. ' ?lEff•-The latest accent:its from Senator Sumner represent him as very , much improved in health. day, November In Now Hampshire, Tburi day, Nevember 37.- This is the tirstepixiintmetit. , 'fillr - Oen. Scott has recovered' from his recent fall and bee retired for the winter to his residence' in New - York. . . . I .4aifir-The number of foreign arrivals in New York this far thin year hen been 61,823, against 145,147 test year. - .;ptr-The leftist achievement. in chemistry is the conversion of coal into breadoinuat to that made or the best wheat; ' . 1 , - , 12.43t - Nelrf reaches Gibraltar now in. two -days from England, by mean of the eleetrie telegraph -through France and Spain. • - ' ;,, . jralr•The chief trouble of the Administration. at the prereilt time, is the "inkeweruiness of fie quath - on the Slavery , question. i ',Olier•The potato crop is said to be so plenty in Bast Hartford, Coon.; as to Fell for the low' pr im , of Seventeen Cents per bushel. ~ ' PIP - Arrangements are being made in lititsgow for a grand demonstration on the approaching centenary of Burns' birthday. :''. Pi:The jail .at Freehold, New Jersey, was forced, on the night of the 9th loom!, by the prisoners, all of whom escaped.' figetilerite radish, bruised and' applied te'the wrist as ankind of poultice,' gives immediate re lief in case of toothache or neuralgia: . „Or Fe•Preoldent Millard Fillmore, ins letter ,to the Kentucky State Fair, mays be has with• ;drawn entirely from all polities! strife. Per Several papers have published an article ;headed 'Professor Ifitehell on the Comet." We, should Tike to be Informed bow he gut into that position, -i ., . . . , Prroolish•=ethe- attempt to make a woman believe that her iitub•toed baby isn't an angel.— Such being the case, don't , wasteyour time in try ing it on. • --' :." - 11. - . jastr t ' A Parisian money lender ,when dying was preseeted a'sliver erticifis, with cOview to awaken him to a sense of. biasituation.• Ile- said :-I-"Sir. 'l'can 147:11 you but a very *mall s m on a pledge," ilait-The new - Custom House. at Pensacola, Florida, has 'just been completed at ,a' cost of $60,000. The amount of revenue collected at that port for 1857 was $478; costing to colleet it $3,012. - E 1 . 1 ,7:-•-. A woman, in New Orleanr, ran away, to with her • three ebildren.:),tahls left a . note - for be; husband, stating that boqueedn't concern himself about the children, is visite, of :deli were kis! • IletrAn exchange tells of. an citable gentle. . I.' moo, who at a fire, headed a lin of tire buckets, and ea fast as they were passed Pu hid,- ho. throw the bucket and all int.. th.' fire,- crying all the while,"pass en the bucket, I" . -The man who - thought he • • could please l everybody started a paper lu lowa last week. Doi) Saturday he purrhased AD old French musket, `at shilling' worth of powder, and an ounce oil lead, t en d Were The top of bie head. MT. • •Arit'hir, Douglas irejti thitt. every Democratic' nominee (or ;Congress in Indiana has declared himself in favor of admitting Kansas as a free state with her pieient Popo:dation. What kind of support to the Administration is IE4? 1 „ggfril gentleman-in New York Informed the ed tor at the Fayetteville Observer recently that he hat paid $1,500 fur 11..piiitTin Dr. Alciantler's (Presbyteihnoy church, and:Xhat besides, it wail subject to a ground rent'of . $BO a year. - .f. ,yrerTheexiteoses of the Atlantic Cable celoi bration in New York, it is thought, will not fall mech short of $20,000, to s.ty nothing atomthe burning of the City 41411, and for all of -. hich I Joh:: Dull poked timid the t ~i iothamiter. l /ger-Washington Irving, thmigh hgett se,oy; 'five and suffering constantly from esthete, is s h irt[ ly, engaged un the fourth volume of his Le tif [ Washingtou. Thia will cemprise Ike Preaideutiel terma.of the Mustriltuf /inject of the wank.. I - jeffir.Atextincler Doehaurin died „litt7iii - lii - Smyth couuty, Va., at the ,advanced age of 98 years. lie bad voted- for every :President of the, ltopublie since its - foundation . Capt. Brown, of Russell, the adjoining county, lir 101 -years old, ail MIS' in health. „re.V - The Boston Cotorier ha? pnautenced 11 o publication of in evening paper, which is to co tabu fewer political articles nod more inikellan • ous reading-matter tharrits Morning issue. hut hantlsoluely•Pripted, and is likely to obtain a fair share of public patronage..._ ,',, .: , ,j, „Pfi - Greitt men steed tuditary flowers in the city of tied, and secret passages - runnutedeep lie• Death external , nature, give their thoughts inter course with higher intelligence, ethiclistrengthens and consoles 'them. and of which the laborers fah the PlI ifoce An not dreaM. •' ' . „IVD - The telegraph presente a by w Cum. rerry i 4 to the Stutterer of Japan, is now in puree/41ot ope ration. It is :five leagues hi longth. The kn. parer wea ve well piC3ieli - with it that !tithes Cr initlished telegtipti coinutunieation betvreenAbe capital and many of his provinces: • . 1: jterrlt is the penalty . tif greeters' to be brat a - i led. ~ sooner does Donatre comet - apPeat lrl the Western heaven, with ts farreachleg traits of 2.1 t light, than Tiittle's e:Ortiet, it mere tadpole, whrs it, petty fait into view in e constellation Pe s us, and seems to •deseand • Much considerattbn as the . illudiriuus Donna: Tadpole, - 'yon; edn't Come't 1 _....----, , 1. .. 1 ' , XerThe trotting:match, on Saturday. between Lancet end .Lanterit„ for :$2,000, mile „heats, beet three in five: to wagon came 'iron the .Fastilon course, and, lona womby,Litieet, who was inedpat, NI in the first, thirddinetfourth heats. - The t 'ark. was heavy, end. the time was, therefore,no fa good as had been anticipated . The quickst' 1* ' was 2 41i made on the first beat. - ' •' - 1 jpir•A Startling Treat !—llunthieds die a no: ally from neglerted coughs, and colds, whin! by the use of ti.single bottle of Dr.-Witter. Balsam ,• of Wild Cherry, their lives could be preservd to a.green old'Age. !,. - Buy none unless'it has the wine* gignatu of , "I. Biota" on the wrapper.t. 1. pfirlbe Paraguay ExPeditiun ii stilt luitger delayed. ,If is boned that the steamers to tref em- ',toyed in it, mast be completely overhauled before they can be considered es seaworthy natral-ccietels. .Two great gory got up esperielly for the expedi tion, have been condemned, just : es 'Airy were about to be taken on board the store ship; I'n'the meantime, Lopes is preparing to give it :ileum reception. • • ,far. The firemen's muster at - Albany .settles several things• ' rbiedy—that flrat4ass etigines are beaten both by the second and third classes, the smaller machines taking on quit° as g mech. snatch% while the labor is proportionally liMee; and Wax these 210's of feat are purely immine nce, the highest-throw ,of thirty•fice iongines being but 105; of which the average at all was 141. ' Afr•Sfarried, in New Brighton L. I.; Tuesday, by no Episcopalian minister, Miss Ellen L-!..---„ of 1 Boehm, to lir. Trist ,of Philadelphia. - Tie bri. dal coupiniere both inutes-,deat and dunk' from infancy. No sweet 'sound had ever enchaakedjhe Aternai silence of their minds! But the iintelli genes and raven which &abed from AM dark eyes of th e lovely bride, proved that the tellect was de bright within; as amens her more avorect titters. brig ht . pr-The daughter . of a member of 'tile • Bos ton City government, whei "crammed" night and day for the purpose of obtaining a city Medal at the lute oboel exhibition, ' and who /accorded in carrying oft the coveted prise, is now, nod has been ever since OM award, in a state bordering on insanity, and 'derail but slight hope oither re. cevery. There are people who think that- the de. sir? to obtain medals is more injurious tol r the aye. tem than benellcial to the intellect. )- i or 6in eo beards -.sod( resort were Incepted, says the Abington Virpiefek, we 'never ibeird-of an innovation or improvement upon the !mitten:a id- Tuerdaiy fart. Ou the evening of that day, two met in the neighborhood of our depot, getting ins tont fracai, one of them struck at the other with a feet edge, and completely thefed hii thin at one struki, without materially injuring the meat. We team that die shared man was the nggressur, and that the other ed him in self defence. „gar -At Portlavid, le. a Cute Yankee adver, Portland, tised'a 'feature on the Bo bug of Spiritualism," the point of which would be "letting the eta out of the bag;" admissionlve cents Only., A large audienciigatbered at the City Hall on Wednesday evening, und thclectruer, after a ,lew ;words on UM nature of humbug , took front beneath his desk a bag which he promptly opened, and out *prosg . a earl/Warm I The a udionee, furtunsiely for the . lecturer, relished the joke, and amid We horst of applause! that followed, he, /et himselfjeut of shit lecture room: - ' - . - E ' . or GeV - 11011110 Flubbed, of Philoolphla, has replied'tot circular from his Wein st n rs at New Haven, asking money fur si society ore oh instite. ted to train young men to premeditate or exteus. l porenettes speaking or discussion, • lining to contrifnite. Ile says : , -*Sitb is the is itl nt epide. f to of Republica. What distracted Greece V, Gab i What fielleilised Rome? Sabi What‘anarelilted Prance? Gab! What will dismember this Union ? Gehl This itentat rropermity fur gabbling, Upon! all oceaslons and at all, times, is the c'erse of curl . t deuntry" : - • , ' ' i ..1 . _ _ tirThe Comer, we regret to "refill' -exercis ing a most corrupting influence in Buffalo,_ and Will probably fail to gain there that goat ..will with which the rettirn of *so long ahsent, visitor if should . be _greeted. - The mistebievot pairitgmo . l . l statingiorth that four o'clock in th morning is the best time to view theeciestialeisi or. has-been Widely circulated in that locality, an the eonie quantal, that a great wuniber_of nettle gentle. 'Men bare got into the hehit of sitting.artill that Hine about seire* nights in the' week 4 to pity their respects.' There is nothing - radically immoral in the mete Matter of sitting up till for in the mor ning; bat it is said that, owing to the stimulating proreues Which thiy Ond it nemesia, to resort di t keep swat osit s tong; these amateur astronomers hero ciiiiineneeit Seeing two ,eunsctsf apiece, each silli,t*ii tails, besides a .grea variety ,of other *tam oat distinetlypekilled. - • Ind of the Buffa lo papas Matte great fribuluti u attut it. • „,‘ ! - - jnirMittier.-41erle; 'Tommy is aoute t nice*m POO% with orange . in it; Doetor.—Now, ie. M :otohash duo's give it all to Toffitnyi leave euum ;.'furiket. Tettny;(wbu bar, 'bee* there")--Dett 'lne.ie a nice tun, give it all'to the 'Doctor „r...sirt'Tito iejurious ctlc4t of tight lacing bas often becalm - toted 'oat, and women hest pretty - &dewily lassoed to sec the danger, if no toe hide. easiest; of .halo welts-waists bate sCp highly Prited. A single Net eiteitelj lit 'fie olperintenta of norbet will probaly bare morn 'yeeigbt .. than tie , rte itf 'attestation._ it is this: e saw* win Ithan , Daked 'was as, T' he of inspiring 190 • leubieinches A*. breath, eonid only. inspire 130 ;orliettArtsted.:-Nutt;if we compare the tightness • of.la woman's stays with the tightness of w Ulan', dress, we shall easily form a cenceptien of the se rinizebstattle *Lays anus be to efficient breathing; and the injurious efeits of this insufficient breath ing consist in its indueini*, depressing of all the vital functioui.. fitiff•Tnere is a tidy fill Peoria, Illinois, who In twenty (melees" has barn married throe times.— Ott each opcssion of Ley niarriege she was united to„itatart yeinger than be:rielf. and the lest time to(1, man who - was twenty-three _ years her junior. She lima happily with the first; unhappily-with the second, but prefers the last. At 'be age of twenty she was welt:A.lp a Win aged nineteen. with whom 'she, lived six , years. At the age of Shirty the inarsiddra 'men of lirenty, with whom ohs Hs** ealyt-two'yeam. .After a lapse. of Dearly years 121 4ainglei bldasedaese at the end of . bleb time elm Nat forti•ona years Old, she mitt. sled again, and, in this instance, capped: the cli max, the man she married being only eighteen *eats old, her prowl. hu.band, with she lived very, happily fur teto years. t 14 2 herta r. W th il e tilir ab:t 3als pnip7 a irat o it i : e llir te il k a tt, 4ll orti errY , kis so ' ell esteblished as an ; infallible Remedy tor the are of Coopty Colds;Anie Throat, liettrament, itroneditiv; Spittiol of . Plant, Paia,ia tie Bream, Proirp, Whoops! g.Cowili, and every form of Put. riroases, Coutplatrit, that Duero a work of super. rogation to ape:a of its merits. - . s t . , Discovered by a well known physician more than enti lean since, it his by the wonderful cures . ..I!his effected, been constantly appreciating in abbe favor, until its mei and its reputation wre byuniversal: and it ie,now known and cherished' by all (end their "nainn is legion") who have been metored to health by its mess the Gases Rams.' pr fur all the diseases *bleb it protease* to cure. t Sir Jatneit Clark, phitieiciatt tolqteen Victoria, pas given it as his opinion that' i. Consumption case be Cured: j 7 The whole history a( thialfedicine fully eon. ,Iltins the opinion of that eminent loan. Thou. 'pads can, testify, cad /have testified, that when 2411 other remedies had failed, this bee completely .Icured ; that when the Enterer had well, nigh des.; paired, this has afforded immediate . relief; that when the physician bad pronounced the disease 4 incurattle., this haa.reutoved it entirely. 1. Thihrietnes of this Wolin* are alike applies. able to cure a slight 0,9 41" 4 Cou finned Congas), .ti9t, _and . its powers pea, safe, certain, speedy. ,pleniant and effectualiremetig. cannot be equalled. figle - iCatretos! Pdrehitee wane wales it has the weisrts signature of t•I, 80173" on the wrapper, as well as thii prinvut name of the proprietors: S. W. - Pi:OWLS a. CO., Proprietary, , Doff on. • For sale by their Nients everywhere. Annstvaq—John li.f llrown, J. C. Hughes, and I Henry Saylor, Potssviite f, C... 1 L. Huntsisiger, Schu,Okill Haven; 11. W. Prevost. 3liaersville ; 8.. J. Fry and McGuigan it Fowler, Tamaqua; IL Shissler, Putt Carbon; Paul •Barr, Pillegrove; 3 G. Reagan & Sun. !Tuscarora; Charles ~31arsh, New Plailadelpbbi; 4";.n- s Ito'binhold, rote. Clio ; R. IL . §t. Clair; E. Phillip, New eflonbt ; John :Williams,. Middleport. July 31, 1353, ' 31-eowly U.ollolWarill Pills strid*olltsdmessit.....,: - •r. natty "al trorkt—Ae a peewit:on 'ispitt;t . poi- soned by rile counterfeits of these - renowned prepare liens, see thallin eveijr, leaf of G t 'books of direct! ins enclosing the tiC.XOII and , pots. the words, New Vcrk and Londolif." ars impressed in thn ford' ortt .wittermark,distingulidialde when the paps,' Ili held up to' the light. The iFeegate.of euies • of likftestlyn, irowel emppisint,hiver and agne,,retulttent fever. fruit lions, ulcers. col:du/dons. rbsurnsitsin. ete,,'aelidesed these preparations built/ t 1837. exc'eds by one hundred pereont. that of any font's's'. year., The demand In this_ country has increased enormously diving . the came pe riod. . • lra-The Beat, Pert' Beet , ...slenyperle6s 'rho have tiled the airtleles for_saie by others. and been disappidoted in their expeetationi, hirod r eadediy as serted; that .JEILCS iIACCVS VCCIRTABLZ 14Qt11) Hats VVr Is not only the but ionparallon for dyeing the hair, but that the others l ' elairh,havplx•en so greatly landed, bear no comparison whadorer to his. dotes llsusb's Viorrants taianna ifitrDiswill Invari ably perforr what it promises, which no other dye. will do; the black It pn4duces is not a dead, glittering color, but beautiful and lifelike; the brown and inborn is: similes se nearly with the colors of nature, that It Is Impossible to detect tho:preccnee eta dye. limn he ap plied by any one, withott any previous preparation of the hair, , and with the smallest possible Amount or troik . tie. and is so Sled and permanent In its nature, that nothing will street it, or cause tt to fade. 'Jetts ilatirCa Tretskstt LIQUID DAtt DU hasattaln. td a wider reputatinn,:end a greater sale than all others combined. It has also been befcire the public for a long time, and never yet boas eingle complaint reached ths' ear of the proprietor. But, on the MU friary, all emieur In saying that for Instantaneously dyeing red or gray hair, e 3 e-brows or:v.ittakers, a beintilultdack, brown or ater3rn COtOt. it is :unrivalled by any article ulanutte. lured In this country, or leported from Zsirope. Sold tip all Druggists, l and at the Laboratory of Intr. lIACEL & Co., Forfeiters and Importers, No. int Chesnut street, Philadelphia. I For Mkt also Wholeeile, and retail. at F. SANDER 84.)!t't Drug and Chemical Store.' Pottsville. NEW FAILICOODS At the "nee Wye." LADIES' tr.„,,;.. . , Drau Ttimtditig. "..- ' Va. s -..•',, 4 , Furaltahliag .''' --- •",j..... ;•N Ana ;,'•i` , :,. 44. ~. ..7,, - • ' • /4 thilel More, —w Y "Ic ,„ -......,,,, ~...."..„,.....c ed e • Centre Street / - ~.7. -. 0 .1 4.',, , ~..isitsaus. Adjoining the' ..1.-5. ,k. •----,„ - , - zA, POTTSVILLIS OUSE. Just reeeived.,'a large and complete assortment of Near Goode of the lateat and moat desirable styles fur Fill and Winter, embracing— . "Trimmings,”, of every d •ftetiption. Fringeib Velvet and ,toire Antique Ribbons, Dress Buttons, etc. "Chenille and 'Velvet Read Dreams," new and beautiful • styles. , "Rasbreiderier and tires." very cheap. "Fall lieslrry,."of all duds, for • Ladies', Gents' and Children** wear. 1 "Mores and ).outlets ,' of every variety. "Jet Denatne da," Mum, Deckles. Dracelets.Cdslos,ete. "Taney Hair Pins ," heir and handame styles. "Perfumery nd Toilet Articha," of every description. 45-Conspris og a moat attractive assortment of the above Door* utitch am neared at ttre lowest prices. +Valve thef*Men titvai” a ran. and examine the Goods. t • [Sept. 25,1•8 3R-lt . )uttlltgenct. _ . [OOIII3tOSICtSIM.J Tberewas a very Interestlna• Meeting beta on Monday evening Lint In the Presbyterlnn Church. Market 6'0..4, In behalf of the American and-Foreign Christian Union. Thornier, E. R. Adams, Dia: Bee, delivered an interesting address on the Statesof Religionlin Compel Mr. Adams made a very"favorable impression in favor .of the tabors and suereen ?of this Society. He was followed by lb. See. kir. Waidamen, RectOr of Trinity Chuveht, In a very neat and feeling address, . and also by the Rev. Mr. Gil roy, of the ilethodi.tf Chtirch. The meeting parsed off very pleasantly indeed. Mr. Adams is a Christian gen tiernan. who-has labored for some ten years in Europe angler this Society, in the noble cadre of Protestanism. He is a gentleman of Intelligenra and integrity; and any one dlspoend to aid the cause of the Union in con tributing something for thin purl:nye, will addreen Rev. ' K. E. Adams,.Dis. Sac., liti.4t3G Walnut street, Philadeb .phia. - It. , Pottsville, Oct. 13th,1868. • . i NOTICES. /4. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIURCII , Second' Street, enthralls, Rev. 11. E. (3311 wt,• Pastor. Di. vine send y Sabbath at 10 A. M.and at 734 P.M. • • sirTRINITY CHURCH SERVICE9.—OcIokor, 1859 The hour Of Logning Service remain st 1014. The hour of Staling Servicrion Sunday and Friday, in 716 o'clrick: t ' • ' b: Wil?11111/1101. Rector. . • • itirENHLTSIT LIITIIERAN CHURCII.Market Square Pottsville, 1t,,. W. H. LacenrangCn, Pastor. Divine ear. vicetra thin Church nrgettarty every Sunday. Morning, a t 101.4.r•clnek; evening, at 7 o'clock Weekly Prayer Meeting, l'huraday evening. at 7 o'clock. • • Arar•Tilg SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will Worship regularly at the Associate Ref° arch Building; Market street—Rev. 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