MHlSOfflOiM. LEVI li TATE, Editor. BLOOMSBURG, FA. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1860. Tho Result in Pennsylvania. The innjority for Lincoln in this State will prohahly foot up somo 80,000 al though no one cares ahout searching for particular). There wn3 a great falling off in tho aggregate voto for President, com pared with the Stato election, when nearly 60O,Ou0" votes wero polled. We would ndt bo surprised if tho total voto on tho Oth inst., did uot exceed -150.000. This falling off was principally upon tho Democratic side. Tho largo majority against Poster; at tho Stato election was generally regar ded as settling tho contest as far as Penn sylvania was concerned, and henco the apathy and indifferenco among Democrats. The mass of tho Democratic voto of the State was cast for the Heading electoral ticket ', but tho Straight-out Douglas ticket was supported to a considerable extent by Douglas men, whilo no doubt many of them, to mako a suro thing of it, voted directly for Lixcoln. As there was no attempt at Democratic organization after the State election, and as the discussions in tho party mado a united rally impossi blc, it is not surprising that Lincoln car' ricd the Stato by a hugo majority. Tho Next Congress. The election of a Ulack Republican President of the United States gives in tercst to the inquiry as to tho political complexion of tho Congress that is to sue cced hi3 inauguration, and it is gratifying to know that the gains in tho October clec tions,' with those in tho States electing members of Congress on Tuesday, are sufficient to secure a working majority in both houses in opposition to tho lilack Republicans, thus depriving Mr. Lincoln's administration of very much of its power to do harm. THE NEW SENATE. The-ncst Scnato will bo composed, in all probability, as tollows : 'Total number of Senators, Already elected Republican?, Opposition, To bo eleotod Republicans, Opposition, GG 21 30 Opposition majority, . . 8 THE IIOUSC OF KEPEESENTATI VES. In tho October election the Democracy of Peunsylvnnia gained three members, and in Indiana one. In tho election on IPucsday last, pno member was, gained in Massachusetts, four members in New York, and three in New Jersey. As yet, however, tho IIouso h incomplete, aj elections have been held in nineteen States only. Alabama, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Car olina, lthodo Island, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia elect in 1601. Estimating these fourteen States upon tho basis of Tuesday's election, tho body will stand as follows : Dcm. 'Slave States, 83 Bep. 107 Non-Blavcholding Slates, -10 Totala, 126 109 .Showing a working majority of 19 against tho incoming administration. The defeat of Anson Burlingamo spoiled all our tun lor 1 ucsclay night. 1 lie grand results everywhere else throughout the country were only partial compensation for ,uiu loss. So wiitcs ono of tho most virulent par tisans of Lincoln, to tho tribune. And fio too would tho New Jersey Bopublieans say of tho defeat of Pennington. It tpoils all their fun. i But, this is not all. That twenty one opposition majority in tho IIouso of Bep .rescntatives is likely to spoil all their fun for two years to come, Tho victory of the sectional Uts is a barren one. Thoro is no fuu in it. The Albany Journal thus speaks of thoso who aro in " Tho World :" "This now New York daily is said to start with a largo capita), and is in competent hands. Mr. Cuminings, formerly of Tho Phila-. dolphia veiling Bulletin, is ono of tho publishers. Mr. J. B. fapaulding, Ion; and favorably known from his connection with Tho Courier and Enquirer, is chief editor, llichard Grant Whitctho Shakes polrian scholar, is connected with tho literary department. Tho Albany friends of Mr. Manton M. Marble, who has been connected with Tho Boston Journal, Tho Traveller, aud Tho New York Evening J'ost, will feci assured that his chair of assistant editor will ba well filled. Unpaid Letters. On and after No vember Ht, under tho recent order of tho Pobtmaster General, all unpaid letters will bo sent to the dead letter office Letter writers will govern themselves accordingly, Railroad Chanqe. L- S. Post has resigned his Cenductorshjpon tho yilliams port & Elmira railroad, a position ho has held Moce tho opening of the road, to accept the bupcrintendonco of track affairs. Mechakics of Bloomsburg, of every Jcccription, ara unusually busy and in great demand PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. COIOMMA COUNTY OFflOIAL RETURNS. 'WW trr fr & 2. TOWNsmrs-j.. S" - V if " co vz y- V- liloom 105 m Hor. Berwick -10 2 80 Briarcrcck 118 Benton H2 41 Beaver 113 20 Cattawissa 21 52 130 Conyngham ...... So 01 Ccutra 110 111 Franklin 53 2 0 Fishingcreck ..... 200 5 1 Oreonwood . . . . . . . 130 155 Hemlock 101 10 72, Jackson 71 10 Locust 170 1 135 Maino 70 7 10, Mifflin 172 49 Montovr 30 -171 Madison 130 57 Mt. Pleasant 75 051 Orango 07 G 70 Pino 52 53 Roaringcreek US 40 Sugar-loaf 111 10 Soott.... v..... 80 lOOj Total, 2307 801873 a 11 By the abovo figures it will be seen that tho Kcpublicau increase over Ourtiu's vote is 25 votes. The Democratic loss is 73 counting tho 1 straight Douglas voto with tho vote for tho regular Democratic ticket. publican-, left in Franklin. It was asscr- Breckinridge has a majority over all of ted that at all tho places where Mr. Brook 301 over Lincoln 401 over Douglas of way and Mr. Little had been, there 2231 over Bell of 2353. would bo a larger Hcpublican vote than Plurality voto against Lincoln 501, and in October. Now Mr. Buockway has been tho wholo voto is 01 less than at the Stato election. A Wlfo for tho Frinco. Let tho fair young Amcrieans,who wcro honored with tho hand of tho Princo of Wales in a dance, resign all hope of hav ing it for a longer period. A report from Europe says that besides other important things settled during the Queen's lato visit to Germany, a wife was selected for tho heir to tho crown. Tho happy lady is tho Princess Augusta Louisa Adelaide Caro- lino Ida, daughter of tho Duko of Saxo-1 Mciniugcn, who was borno August Oth, 18 13. As the Princo of Wales was born November Oth, 18-11 . tho young couple will , , , . be well matched in years Tho SaxcMeiningen family havo a f M "V 1 .uu 1 IUU ' . ' 1 u . in territory or political grandeur. The ducal dominions wr.... ..... .. " : . . r i . i .1 T"'"" - P "; about 170,000. Mcininfrcn tho Capi O city, has between six and seven thousand inhabitants. Tho Saxc-Mciuingen family is a branch of the old Saxon royal race to which belong Princo Albert's family and several others that furnish husbands and wives for Kuropean royality. Tho young lady now spoken of as likely to be queen of llngland,will not bo tho first of her fam ily that has had that dignity. Queen Ade-'." ,, ,,.. rir litriA Htn nt Williom I r wna n twin- , . . ' A cess of baxe Mcimngon and an aunt of the rumored intended wifo of Albert Ed ward. She was selected as a brido for tho blo death of tho Princess Charlottco, when thcro was danger that of all Gcorgo the in- i. ro ,-n ii i Third s fifteen children ncno would leave a legitimate heir to wear the crown. Tho Dukes of Clarence, Kent and Cambridge nnd tbo Princess F.li.nhotli woro nil nmr - ried as rapidly as possible. Queen Ado - laido never boro childicn, and tho dang!.- tcr ot the vano ot Kent succeeded villiam IV. Her son. in return, is to marrv a uieeo of her uncle's wifo. Tho German element is becoming more .i.n,.i inf,,i ;i tt, i.'i:.i, .,..,i k family than ever. If lineage could be analytically traced, thcro would bo found in Queen Viotoria very littlo oftho ancient Plantagenct, Tudor or Stuart blood, and a greal deal oftho German. Her children havo still more of it, and as sho has mar ried her oldest daughter to a German princo, betrothed her second to anothcrj and is likely to marry her oldest son to a German Princo, her grandchildren will be English only in namo and rank. It is probably natural that Bho and her husband should prefer alliances with her own raco But another reason for selecting German husbands and wives for their children is that ProtesUst royality is to bo found on-' ly in Germany, and as it is considered wrong for an English princo or princess to marry anything below royality, in title at least, tho Protestant reigning families of Germany must bo resorted to. Ciissus in Conxecticut. Tho Cen sus Marshals in Connecticut report that in eighteen cities and towns tho population shows a gain of 37,900, or nearly 00 per cent, since 1650 j tho gain in New Haven will ho 20,000, and in Hartford 15,000. Only two towns in tho lut bavo lost in habitants, and tho gain of tho wholo Stato is now estimated at 100,000, or somo 27 per cent, which will sccuro tho Stato a gainst tho Iojs of a mombcr of Congress in tho now apportionment. The Shamokin Furnaco has again hcen put in blast, and is said to be now making from 12 to 11 tons of iron a day. Thi: assessed valuation of the Ileal Es tate of Philadelphia, for 1600, is S15G,- 773,7-19. A cico little sum, that. COMMUNICATED. For lac CelunlU Dtmotrat. Col. Tate,- Dear Sir : ,A Tow .weeks ago, there ppcarcd a communication in tho Rcpub-, lean, purporting be from a "Few Re- oirt.icANsf? 'of PftnUfii? requesting tho lici rUIlLICANS Doct.-to send somoluioro Democratic speak crs to their township, as it would havo a tendency to increase their majority m November. Although the nninaculato Doct, In An en ni tmrlirl lintlAliil fintt , " . . v. t.-.i I i-eriiaps no iiiougiii no uau ucuer semi EOHQE MARTZ, Esq., to enlighten tho benighted voters on tho subjects iiects of Tariff . and "Nigger equality. ' On Monday eve ning preceding the last election, Mr Whit mover and Mr. Buockway had a political .1 i.miael fin f,f ,l1ltr.,nno' Mplinnl 1 Tniicr. Itv- reforinff to tho election returns it will be I seen that in October, Curtin's majority was twenty. No doubt this tho Doctor nffrihutofl fn tint f'tot. tlmt hn nml n. wntilfl i 1.n Oonntv K.moriutnn.lent. addressed a , meeting previous to the clcctiou at that nl.ipn. Now tho "Hail Splitter" has three ma- ioritv. How will ih Doctor and a' "Few ! J llKi'Unr.icAss'' account tor this re-crcasc instead of increase? Might not a Pew Democrats with equal propriety now nsk the Doctor to send Messrs. Mautz & Wiiit.moyeh again to lournlacef If thev could bo induced to come again, nnd wo had another election this Pall, there would bo only a few Bo- to Franklin, and the result speaks for itself. FBANKLIN. November 12th 1600. Literary Notices. Faiimcii AM) Uamiexer. Tho No vember No, of this excellent periodical is on our table. We have partially exainin- eJ ;ts pageSj aml fm,, ; t, of uscful aml interesting icm a great deal matter. The ovilieutIy j,. diligently to make ti,c paper all that can bo n quired by 'f.mucrS) mA w0 !iro giad to know tIluy aro mcctillg with Euec(ff !. Kvery farmer 1 &li0uW take ;t Terms, 81.00 a year. A 3I Spauglur) publisher, Philadelphia. I , . ,,. Peteuso.vh Magazine. We arc in ! receipt of this popular L vdy's Magazine f b It is a splendid number. "Peterson" has a circulation of 100,000. It will be greatly improved in 1S01. It , will contain 1000 pages of double column reading matter; 1-1 stool plates; 12 col- orcd stool fashion plates; 12 colored pat- m.nq ;n ll,i.i;n u-nrlf. mnlirnlilnrv nr crochet, and 800 wood engravings pro portionate.'! more than tiny oilier jnrio'li cal gives. Its Tories and novelets are by tho best writers. Its fashions aro always tho latest aud prettiest. Every neighbor hood ought to mako up a club. Its price is but Two Dollars a year, or a dollar ., , fa ,. ' , for it and star it JvUar. To clubs, it is 17 ' cheaper still viz : th chcapt eight I 1 " ' w v ' ' enrni ior 10 every person tecum: up a club, the rubli-aicr will send a maguiti- . pout. nii'iiiiiim Specimens scut gratis to tllrtSO M-lvLinrT til rrot ll olnlia Aihlrrv ' , . T, ' ,,,', n, . . ' . ., , , , . ' Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 1 i 118 hVENluo I'ost.-IIio i 1r";t of lls have again pla- i1 lU(:ir Prospectus beforo tho public.aud ' a3 t,,a l'priBtors of tho oldest and best of j tho weeklies, they need cuter upon no long l. -'. . .. that they uesigu maUiug tho l ost lor tho ! future what it has been for tho past, a 1 rcP'ry of delightful amusement , and equally entertaining instruction. But I.i... n.. -. l.l... n... l ..: i- : . i.- UIU X llt- .WSU .111113 IU lllSblUUl, 1L UUUIU1113 weekly An Agricultural department, tho Market and Bank Note List, Choice Bo ceipts, Domestic and Foreign News, Let ters from Paris, Miscellaneous informa tion, kc. But to sco exactly what tho os Hi scm lor a S3"P0 "umber, which will be sent gratis to any ono desirous of subscribing for a weekly paper. Uhey effor j-plcmUd premium to tubribcra.' No family should bo without it. Tho fol- j lowing aro tho terms : Single copy ono year, Two do SI 1 copy Post and 1 copy Arthur's :i 00 5 00 10 (10 15 00 20 00 To tho getter up of a club of eight, or cither of tho largo clubs, they tcud a copy grati". The Wyoming Hank. Tho Wyoming Hank has again declared a 5 per cent. dividend. This is tho 01st dividend of this old institution, which is now in the Ulstyear of its existence. Fow banks havo for so long a period maintained bo uniform a character for soundness and wo may also remark that its first cashior, Mr. K. Lynch, who feigned tlio first notes it over issued, still holds an important po sition in tho liank. Although far advan ced in years, ho looks halo and vigorous, and daily discharges tho duties of his post with an accuracy aud attiduity well worthy tho imitation of younger men. Luzerne Union, Missouri fob Hell. St. Louis, jVov.1 12. Mr. Bell cariies this State by from I live to Ecycn thousand majority. o I 4 do do do 8 do do do 1!) do do do 20 dox do do " Bohold Your Conquoror." Such was tho olassio language of tho Governor elect of tho great Stato of Pcnn- governor B" n wl' lb C3COrf LnJ, ml to vo,, "f " '"; Wc,ia nlsf supposed that cxcrciso gainst in tho hour of triumph tho magnanimity of tho heart poured forth its richcft treasures that victory humbled tho fpirit of the Great. But list'n to the language of A. G. Curtin, uttered when his fellow citizen had assembled (o coneratulato him on bis . . . ... ... " .... . ... .A fa .i . ' ,. ... J . traducers, J say, (Hung astcp higher tlian a sum cquai w pm, 13 ival,3 1""" ho had before btood and elongating Lis out of tho royal mint of England, in ex , ... . chauM for worn out silver. "BEIIOLl 11,1) Vmnt rnnTTritnit ! h"ve F'1 myl.d , Such langu; ui inc otitis uiu ui on my a position and on such an occasion, re quires no comment to inspire the manly heart with tho utmost abhorence and humiliating indeed is tho speotaclo of a wan promoted by tho suffrages of a free Peolllc' l,rtmnS dustltuto of a11 ,ho flllor sensibilities of our nature and insulting and defying a fallen foo. Let it bo known for .i . . .7, ..it . .l e ii .1 . n. uiu i.muiiu uuuuuv oi aa, mat iuu nover- nor elect is to be Governor of a party to fight its opponent 'for three yars,' nnd not tho Chief Magistrate of iho entire peo ple of tho Koystono State. llclltfontc U'ulchman. ...... TIewV Seizure op Counterfeit ey. Acting on information received on at Davenport, Iowa, about 1-1 or 15 years last week, Chief Detective Wood, with a aS- pos-o of men from tho Twentieth Ward,' "w Put"P " eijo f on Monday evening, made a descent upon Pc,!,b"'?" M,11 ,n TT Z'J ., . . .r i , bo in lull operation in January next lho tavern of Mannassah Price, (better Tlioy will give employment to 1,01)0 op known to tho police as "Minnio'' Price,) cralivcs. and there discovered between $5000 aud .f, Loom a;,. 80000 in counterfeit 85 notes on tho Wes tern Bank of Philadelphia. As soon as tho noliee entered. Price, suspecting their arrand, ran up stairs, bol- ted a door after him, and then i-prang out - 7 1 of tho second story window and effected his cscane. Two other men. one of whom - iiiev an vuitu uiu ii'imuii.-!i li.uu, . . - , , is charged with bringing tho notes from thereby elected it. Shame 1 shame ! ' I r.- omplo regular r , , , ,i 'J v " I paid correspondents in Cahloruia, at tho New lork, wero secured, and a thorough TiI. SvR1AN SuvrEltKits. Tho fuithcr Ulnnus of D.irien, in tho Kooky Mouu scarch of tlio house was instituted. 'mim 0f 8570,00 has been received by tho uh, Hold Begion, and wherever cl-o they Tho notes wcro found in nearly every committee for the relief of tho destitute and ecoih ruquiile. From tho more accessible part of the bouse; in tho cradle, under suffering in Syria. This swidls the amount portions of our own country, wo derive our tho carpet, in tho beds, in the closets, in ' tho v.ml. nnd m, il.n sl.n.l (V-oo a.".n m ! ., , ,, ... . were thus recovered, all of it m notes. ! 1 hey wero all good imitations of the gen-1 uiue, with the largo V in red ink on tho face. All are lettered "C," and dated, March 1, 1650. It is not known that any of tho money had been put in circulation, j A rionrlnrr nii-Hoa rr...io,i .vin !, ' place to-day. The Grkat Eastern. Tho Great) Eastern is now left nmW Mm ohnr.ro nr' i ii.,..: ii rr i .i i i i ' Mr. Day.es, the officer of the decks, who ; has made a wonderful revolution iu tho appearance of the ship, and that, too, with ' but half a doien men, as she is now vcryl nearly all repainted. Captain John inc , Hail, Mr. Bold, managing director and Air Aln T onno,, -ti. ni.ir on..inoo- 'i Mi. McLennan, tho eluef engineer, havo been paid off. It is contemplated, wo be-, lieve, at tho close oftho present mouth, to shut up tho ship altogether, and pay off all linwl. Tl.w ivnnlil l.n lwir.Lnit ..ai,,v as, to say nothing of the damage to tho machinery from having no one to attend to it. tho daintiness of the climate at Milford j a .' ... .... ... Haven will cllcctuallv rot all tho Btileudid J 1 i. M , , p C ......q...fa. ...v -.v-m. u. tirno to time burnt iu thorn. '1 lw sum re quired for tho new docks and alterations iu tho bearings of tho bcrow shaft will cost 1 ni,mit in.oiin i tlmmsolvM. l,oCi,la n. i . . . . ' co.t oftho healing apparatus. Tho ship will remain in her present position for some months, as after SunJay noxt tho spring tides will not ngain bo sufficiently high until Christinas to float her. She is now placed in a perfectly sheltered position from tho only wind that could blow her off tho gridiron ctcu if sho was afloat. London Times, I Mr. Lincoln Voting for Himself. The community were vestcrdav surnri. PCa at tho announcement, that Mr. Abra-! liam i;mcoln had gone to the polls, at his1 placu of residence, and voted for himself for President of tho United States. If it had not been for the fact that the announce ment was mado in lho New 1'ork Tribune, it would havo been doubted that any man coking so high a position could havo per formed so iudelicato aud indecent nn act. To the credit of our nation, bo it said, never beforo has any candidato for this exalted btalion, occupied eo unenviable a uatcu Uct, IU, says : "At .Marseilles lor .,.i ....... i i somo days past tho weather has been very position, anu we trust it maj bo loni;, vcrv a . h .t .t . i ' ii, ""' severe. At llyoni tho thermometer has long, before any other shall occupy a bim- defended to zero, and tho mountains in ilar one. tho neighborhood of Villefranebo aud Beau- -- jeu aro covered with snow. HpsIdNATION or ToO.MnS AND CillMT- i T a r, , .. nr , Monument to Mautin LuTiinn. A MT.-Lolimibia, S. C., Nov, 12.-Scn.v correspondent of a New York paper, writes tor Toombs, of Georgia, and Chestnut, of tho following. South Carolina, havo resigned. Tho Sen-1 "A monument on a magnificent scale, to ato has passed a bill calling a Convention ?Iartm lather, is to bo erected at Wurms. to take into consideration measures of so- I J fr? a d?rtPn mth "I1!" llie's ,, , , , . , chel. 'iho wholo sum required for tho ccssiou. Tho election of delegates will bo work is 17,000, of which 12,000, ha8 hold on the 8th of January, and tho Con- been already collocted during lho last three vention will meet on tho 15th. or four years, from almost all parts of the I globe." Mb. Breckinridge Aqainst Seces-I Yankee Enterprise, A Now York sio.v. Cincinnati, Aov, 12. This morn- boy superintends tho manufacture of orango ing's Commercial says that M r. Brcckin-1 toothpicks in Chili, South America, ridgo has determined to mako atrip to tho ' vr,ch, are whittled out by tho children, ..0.. ii, i ii "ou lho aged and decrepit, and ho sends cotton States, and address his follow citi- thom t0 motLoria s0'w York) who sells zens, urging them to abide in tho Union, ' largo numbers of them at twenty cents a ... 77- , thousand. Tho Astor House buys eight or IHE sponge gathered at Key Wcst.l'la., barrels at a lime, and popular r?stau- last year, realized S72.000. rants consumo about a thousand a week. GENERAL NEWS. The sum thus far received by tho Popo exceds SI, 000,000. The Princo of Wales pnitfSSOO for his special train from Albany fo Boston. There are 381 gas companies in tho Uitiou, with a capital of nearly 850,000, 000. Reliaele statistics show that 200,000 out of 000,000 in New York city go to church on Sunday, Thcro was S305.000.000 of capital roprc ,i t ,i, 11 .ilrn.ul ' I imo-lame Convention in Cincinnati. . , , nnn . i :.i A letter from tho Commissioner ol I'ensions says uicro arc now uut ok rum- rt t,n Itnvnlulionarv l'ensioliers. Tea has been received in New York from Japan It can bo furnished at a low er cost than China teas of a corresponding grade. A ni.Acic caelo was shot in South Whitehall, Lehigh co., on tho 1st inst., which measured six feet ten inches across tho wings. Green com, beans, radishes and tho gcnc,ral ru.of vegetables, aro market agaia trom lho tocoml c: mtiio crop, at lwvin. rp., Sleighing in Vermont. The people of Windham, (Vt.,) were enjoying them selves sleighing tho begiliM.ig of last week, the snow being live or six inches deep. I "MuniiEii will Out.1' A man, named Fill , has boon arrested at Altica, Indiana, M'o.v-'chnmcd withthomurdtrof Col. Davenport, ercd at Carhondalo, Luzerne county, in this State. This is an addition to tho min- oral wealth ot our btato. not thought of , . "cretoiore. It is estimated by reliable authorities roes voted in Ohio on thoamll,u' "ul. m" ",lvu " .leuuv Course .i... .n .......i :i... i t.i: .:..i.. and uw I0r 1,114 cau 10 A Tit.WEi.Kii who stole divers articles from a store iu Corydon, Iowa, was detec- tcJ b Lox of 'WM ow 110 f tolon articles. The pens were spilled all tho way from tho store to his wagon. Beterson's Detector cautions thu pub- lie to refuse Fives on tho Western Bank of Philadelphia. Over 85,000 in spurious bills have becii recovered. The notes are well engraved, and good imitations of tlio I genuine, At the recent election in Maine, Mr. Balph Farnham, tho only survivor of tho battle of Bunker Hill, now 105 years of valke(1 pis mil,;, lo vote, lo hiU votca at every Presidential election biuco tho adoption of tho Constitution. The last number of tho Noilh lhithh Rcvuw contains an article on meteorology, in which severe winters aro stated to bo connected with the appearance of spots on If .M t1B noxt shouhl bo . vcrv ,.oU, 0..,. Andrew B. Hutchinson, a son of Jesso jXutch unson. of Millfnrd'V. 1L. and a 1 i..i... .n i.' tt'..i.: singers, died, at the Lunatic Hospital, of Suut Poston, of chronic insanity, on ..!.. tr r.r,.. i- , -"ulu- "u ' "'"J 3"' fii..n c t..:, tv n .i.i... .,.m..,.. sum ii .ran iimii l,..irniA n.na .n lUUb U LUIUl Ul OU,UWU UUllillU 1UUUS J1UIU lcon rcccivcii in tImt city (lutiu tlie prcs. out year. These robes are all tanned by tho Indian suiiaws: their lords of creation do not stoop to such works of art they do the hunting. DuFALfATION IN ClIICAOO, ILL. The Chicago (III.) Tiibunc says that a rail road official has recently left that city, in hasto, aud that an examination of his ac counts with tho company exhibit a deficit of from 817,000 to S'-iO.OOO. Ho was what ii called a "fast1' young man, Arroi.NTMKN'TB. lho following an pointmcnts havo been made by the Presi- dent: Theodore IJ, Wheaton, United States Attorney ior tuc icrntory ot icw iucmco ; .J. Uostoru bmitli, ot xSow lork, Uousul General at Constantinople ; Daniel A. llohinson, of Michigan, Consul at Abpiu- wall. ' As Inojf V Kgypt is c.tabll ai.ace. Tho Pasha of ailing a magnificent palace lju'u ot "ouch cast iron, tor a museum ot antiquities, to be tilled witli relics ot anti quity found in Egypt, in tho execution of which 2,500 men are now employed uudcr tho direction of Marictte, lho French arch- foologit-t Cold Wjutiiku in Fuancp. Extra ordinary cold weather has been experienced in the South of Franco. A Paris letter, tJECe TuliitfrfU tor isoi. r r o s p k o v v s. Tho XXth Volume of tho Wccklv Tri- buno coinmcnccd with tho issue of Sept. 1. During tUO past year lho lrlbUllO has t.An 5,l!nrf (n ilnvnln nnilr. n lapo nnr. bCOn Obliged to UOOtO qillto a large por- tioll of its SliaCO to politics, but We Shall , . 1 i, ,..( , . 1 SOOIl 1)0 ablO to forego X'olltical discussion almost entirely, tor momus not lor VcaM nntl UOVOto nearly all OUT columns lo'SuMcct's of less intense, but inoro ali ding, interest. Among these, wo moan to pay especial attention to, , , , . : ucation, both popular aud general, will bo ,V,Ja in our nnliimiw llirramlinnt tho 1. Kuncauon, lliowholo object 01 cu- a vear 1801, and wo hope to elicit m that , ' ., , , , dltClHSlOn On 801110 Of tho prOfOUlldcSt tnmi.ors ami ino amcsi uisiruttors m our country. It IS at OllCC our hope and our resolve that the cause ot r-lucatioii shall receive an inipctm from the exertions of rp .. i i i ir 1 .1 . i im iiiuuuc in lis uuiiaii uuhiilt iuu u.ii . 10," I 11. Agriculture, Wo havo been com- ,, , . ... i i . c .1'. nellcd to restrict our elucidation-) of this grcat interest throughout 1600, nnd t-hn.ll endeavor to alouo tucrclorin leui. hat- over discovery, deduction, demonstra.ion, is calculated to render the reward of labor devoted to cultivation more ample or nioro certain, Miall receive prompt and full at- tCUtlOll. III. 71ff.u,',-iife .Co Wn ifl,ln,-ni.,- M'HU'J icturrs, iyc. c hail ecrj invention or enterprise whercbv American n.,:.i ,.,i r..n, oi.;,.i .,i v.ijuiui nuit J, mui . ...m.v.v.. tu .ti,. advantageously employed in any depart ment of Manufacturing or Mechanical Industry as a real contribution to the Public Weal, insuring ampler, hteadiur, more convenient, more remunerating mar kets to tho Farmer, with fuller employ, mcut and bettor wages to tho Liborcr. The progress of Mining, Iron-Making, Steel-Making, Cloth Weaving, Sc., &c, in our country and the world, hhall be watched and reported by us w'uh an earn est and active rympathy, IV. Foieign Ajjuirs Wo employ tho best correspondents in Jondon, l'aris, Turin, Berlin, and other European Oapi- TZtAXJZ .but certainly preparing. In spite oftho pressure of Domestic Politics, our News trom tlio Uld n orld is now varied anil ' " I e J- j- oeloro us inlormatiou mainly ro.u ths multilar.oin correspondents of the Associated Pres., from our exchanges, and tho occasional li tters of intelligent friends. Wo aim to print tho cheapest general newspaper, with the fulk'-t and most authentic ."umin.iry of uscful intelligence, that is anywhereaffor dcd. Hoping to "mako each day a ciitie on tho lat," and print a better and better paper from year to year, as our uieans are steadily enlarged through the generoui co-operation of our many wcll-wMicrs, w olicit, aud shall labor to deserve, a con tiuuauco ot public lavor. TEUMS. Daily Tribune (:U1 issues per annum) SO; Aemi-WrrJt (10 1 issues per annum) S!3; Weekly (52 (issues per annum) 8'J. ' To ( litbs S"iiti-lleekly; Two copies for 85, 1-ivo for 811 2.i, len copies to om- address tor gati, and any largur niinihor at tho latter rate. For a club of Twenty. an extra copy wi 1 bo sent. For a club ot v the Tl6;(m, ona ve.ir. I Weil;;; Thrco copies for $5, Eight t.0l"ls.,u,.""' ! ' 1 copies for 810, and any larger number at theratoottl 2D each per annum each per annum, the j, cluba of Twcutv wo ' r to be addressed to oach subscriber. scud an extra I Tacntv conies to nne aeldren for ?20 ...i. ' i- . - i- -i- ....i.. wiui ono extra to mm who seims us me i..i. t.i.. i. -1..1. o it 1 t club. For each club of Ono Hundred, tho Uawj I ribunc will be sent grati for one year. When drafts can bo procured it is much safer than to remit Bank Bill. The name oftho Post-Olfico nnd Stato should in all cases bo plainly written. Payment always in advance. Address, THE TlUUUXE.No. 15-1 Xasau Sticct, New York. MARRIED. - 1 On the 8th inst., bv tlio Ilev. It, Kcllv. Mr. Wjlliam L. Oolk, and Mi 3hkuk K. Hostun, both of Ucntou township, Co- lunibia county 1'a, On tlio 2Sth ult , by tho llov. Win, .T, Eycr, Mr. John P. KuAiiELRis,and Miss C. Miller, both of Loctut, Columbia no On tho 6th inst., by tho same, Mr. Ja cob Kiioads, and Miss C. llAERlti, both of lloaringcrcck, Columbia co, October 11th, by Hex. John Thomas, Mr. JoJcph It. Schmucklcr, of Beading, Pa., to Miss Mary E. Caldwell, of Lime stone, Pa. T ll.!l. V-.,.l., ,il. . .i .wt,,.iv, ,u,viiiui tin, iimL., uj ucv. .1. W. heliwartz, Mr. Amoi II, Ilor lacher, to Miss Jano Thomas, both of Ha zlcton. DIED. In Mahoning twp,, Montour county, on tho evening of tho 1st inst , Susan, daugh ter of David Philips, Esq., in tho 15th year of her ago. In Iribh Valley, September 28th. Peter Scholl, Jr., aged 5 1 years, -1 mouths, and 21 dayc. In Irish Valloy, on the 0th ult., Peter Scholl, Sr., aged 69 years and 12 days. In Danvillo, on Sunday, tho 11th int , Catharino, -laughter of Andrew and Cath arine Scroth j aged -1 years, 3 months and 18 days. In Danville, on Monday, tho 12ih inst., after aprotractodillnoss,Andrew J.Thomp. son, in tho 01th year of his ago. REVIEW OF THE MARKET. COJiEC7'i.7) T.r.Kl.Y WHEAT. II VP. CORV(olil) .., UnKNOicw) OATX :. .. BUCKWHEAT . (.i.ovr.nsr.En... Si I . is HU I I EJI KlifIS TALI.OW I.AItll POTATOES! ffratE the official TArCR of coNftnrss. Li!lAS!'r rpmlml iiiil.irrllii'fii, nml Inform lliosmtioiniiyifi.,t;,, blfrlb. lht ConfM will mrrl on till fl t Mntidiv of cl Icembor, hcn t .hull Kumo rMIhlnj ",J l"ivr nnmcrt rprr. Tlii-y linVp l.ointiulilUriKit.olan. tli.il tnont riuMlcmrn know iliflrrlnrnctT.nnJiliercfn,; 1 ilcomlt icci1Im to f Ive n inlmiu ntcount of tho kind '''T, n.ai'o,' m con.in ,fpo r .nop,,,,,,, In both bmnrlifR ffConcrf taken lownIiv rrportrt. rquni, t Icrtntto nny mrp of linrt hand urfter in thin or In nny other country. A majority nf them will cn( be nblc to report, mbniimt ten thnusnd wonl m hmir hin the nvrrnce numbfr r virfl spoken bv flit-ri t yprnkcm rarely exceed arven thounnnd ftve liundrid word nn hour, U'henthe debates ofn ilav do not make more ttmn forty-flro rolumn, they Hlnnpenr (n th ninro umn rnrly-firn roliimn., they niunpppnr In iha iniiy ninbcof iho nci nnminir. iticii vv-in cintain.iI0 ""vr.M,i: l'h l0?0!1!", wlih MifhltwIaU.im,, n .mi i. nv juiK.ini; rveniii. "covnRPMln;rtlonlt AnArKHDlJvillnnlniTl report of nil ttif lphap In Voner'x. rnvlnttl l.v ih tprakprn. Ih Jlcmnsoi. nf lho rrPil.lenl fif Ifnitrd DppnrtmpntMiie i,nwt p-io,i iintinciiio .omion. j"i fnplniijlnilpwuionll. Tlioy wlllb prltilnl nn n claiil.in rmnn n ns nincpn -ri,n ......i ..m , K'ii" h?."Liy5p"!M flicnppil work pirf pnl.l n nnj- rmnilr)'. uhrilir. u r.-iprmi ur pnnicu irnm rnAnuprript copy, laklngf,,. aatn Hie nvernup ntimliPr of ivorilH H cnnt.ifnii. Tlin fommint aon.lnn will, ivllliout ilmiM. do nn uniia. "uyiii,roniiiiionn.i)i.r.iuiipiiicirMtpitvin. inngtm """ii'urc, Ire upon Iho pollrj- oflh IVIilonl olort and Tin - umbo m i.e. n t h; i.oonfo, i,.ov, m,.ii... J JJjljJ,;;'" frmiiich fniidcMiciof uWijtcii t.,i, inr onnri.iovi, oiohp. Aprrinn p f, SMKffiiTffi K;;';, lho ,.,, f i nwof coouroMnnit iho iiphai,'n thrroon. cVX&tW,?; pr' - lntlnii Ihorcof, nn,l lo ninkp frpo llio rornmiinirattna i i-; hi rrprrnt-ntauvo nnn roti-iiinfiit iiodion mu r,rhnv thtie,,i ir-r iinrru.Mi,,. if.!h' P."''"1 s'l"".1r """ri" i cmsmtjttnnhin. i .T.' r.trr"1 """"f " law nnil llio riph-itoit llirron, flmll pn frpp llirotiEh mail, icilfin- nli thonnrnp nli.ill lip publlihPil by orci, r of ronsrom PrarlM, Tint iinlhln? li-rpin ihnll b- run jtNioil I to ntlinrl7o tbo cltculalion of tho Diilt Oloii fr'" ofpoflao, Approvcil. Angufir,. 152. TEWMS: Tor n copy of Tit IUht III our. for four mo. p j nn lor 1 ropy ofTnr riiKonr. roxit. rlt.oni; aid Arrr-cmi.ilurlni! tlix roaalon, n I or -J rnplra Onto when or Icroil nltho aamo limp on No nltniilion n ill bopai,! Mnny onlrr nnlpaallio mm ry nrroiiipiny it, nink nuli-a, rnrrpnt in tlio aortlon oftho roimlry h.ra n iib.rnb-rrPiilp. w ill In-rpfrlvpil nl par. Tlicnlmh nr nny p.irt ofn aiib.rriplion mnv bo p-nnllpil In po,ii(i at.niip., nlnclilaprpforalik-tunny curr-nry, eirit toil or llvor. ici. - nii-.ii, i,i.,mr. aud Wlllfn rnnmi Wnalilnston, Nov 17. IMO tl. joiin' c. nivus n lliaT wmn: nv ii'in; iirinun ."j L ' Tiwnorso nnd His Diseases nv uoiieut jennimis, v. r. Prrfctmr of Pat 'hologi unit operative S'ir Lcry in me I Herman, Vvllent ot ' J'hit- """", llll.L TLU.rOVOtlhi- orlcion, lii.tnrymiJrir.tinrfi, irniu .r ihf tnri'Mis Trik ut fur. 1"-.h, .ici.mc. anrirnn ami ,m ri i Horm)., (ilnh pli)icnl lornntn.i iin-l th-' pjriUriti',i ul tliu ammH anJ hw to .i-u rt iiri lna ko l tin tiiiinbT nnd rmiihUon v( tun tri h llliixtriit'Ml W UU iiumcrouii ciMaiuti ryengtMiliji. 7 he II and his DUrai's WILL TLLL lOtril'llneditic, I'p nkirtp, HaMtunf.c niff, Uriitniiinp, nhoi-iiiji. and HiL'trMi r.tl innnnRi tiifiii if the liru wit't Hi.' Ii'jt iitoilfs .f nli.ihijt'riiii; iik-i fin-, n'po, Imir U tn-nt Inline kick in,!. ro(irint, liing, stuinMnij. -tiIi f-iiiutr, KfittlcH'iit tii, and oiUcr ic In nhivh In h fiiljrt, nith nuuirr '"is I'xpi.inatory ntjtrrungi.. Iic Uonc unit his J)icnc3 HILL ir.KL roUiiC tin nun.., iipiti iitonifl. nnd Trent int'iit nf.irnimlirf. .M.re 'I hnat temper. Ontnrrh. Inllu-ni-i, run. hit li,l'iifiiiii.,iii.(, I'l. ttfiKj.l rok-n Uinl t'tironif t'oiiuii.Uu.-iruiRiiiii! histlmit l4iiipii.Siiri Mouth nnd I'licr mil l-fcitd 'iVi tli with niliT iliinsii'i lhu U",lth 1,1,1 Isfratfto )rt,aiu Ihc Ilorsp ami Aii h'S'itS'S ttJLL Tl'.LL tOY Of th-i naii'cn, f j mpinritw. nnd tra.it JUnn Bone, Hvvcmiic, Htrain, iv Kn,-.'8, i,t CntiB, Foundi-r. rt-.I-Urui'M nnd (irnvil, rr.ikiil ll.i'f tT.tMi k t'.tnhfr Thr'ori "'i-' ' nl. nf Mcjinnn. Wrtixn. tll p r W.n;sri'rttBii 1 i.th t (!M.ifi'in'f thvte t nnd lU-itd. ffor r taut , i)is'uss Th' WILL Vt'.U, YOU nf ihriMr. BV'ni'luiH an iTrcnt ni'-ntnf I'l'tula, foil V.i, man.h'M, I'rtrry. Hrarli'l C-i r. iriff Hnrf. il l.u rvd Jaw, lilifiiiii.tlitm, lr imp (J.illK Ilit-nii uf Hie Kc ati'l Hntt .r,,Acinnd huw tn in.iri.i(, C.Ttr-t li'Mi, ttircimi,', Trfpliuiniiijr. Rc. I Mi)?; 1 irine. lUrma. Ainpulitcn trap 1'iua, and tith'r vurj:ir,il fpniatiijn Ifelhrs: ami his JJwnsts WILL Tl'.LL l ot Of Rnrcy's Motlmduf tanune Wattp Jmw tn npprnneh, Ifa'Mr, or Htutde a t'nlt, huw tu aciiBtnm a lnTf i rtrnuVi' H'Mindt nnd iplitu, aii'l liow tu Pit, Hndillo. U'iiIp, nnd Crenk Ima I' Hnrnsn; alfoilii form nnd law l WakH N rT, Thcuh'de hi' I tig tti n ftilt .f innnMtnnfliViti yenr' tarffid ptudj'orilioli.ibitH. p eiili.iritK'.wnl nnd nrakin'i of this iidIiIu and uis.fi animal. Tli o.d( rnntalrn 3pac?9. nppropj.itcly il'uitrat 1 by "t-'urly One llundrrd r.ucniviiu.'g. It In prinifd m fu'nr and opvu type, nnd ill be furninhcd to anv ad-tri p'wt.iL") pail, nn receipt i( price, half hound , $UK), it hi rl"th, extra, 4l.l!5. JplOOO A YEAR? 1 inc in.u lv i-rvwlfrn. In Hulling ihs Hhove nnd nthcr pupuhr wrki ftfour, Uur iiiilucciucnt. to hM audi nri ric t.'ljnuly. literal. r'ir ninel" rrtung of lho rtnnk. or fur trrin to ngtntl uithutlKr iiirormiilHin, apply to ir mlilrca i;. rtirri'.u, enWi-ii-r N'n. fi!7 aiHomt'trcet, rjiilnlelphia, I'a. Not 17, lFCO-lmi. LTST O V hRTTims RIIMAIVIXU in tlio Toil Office at llloniiuhuri, Ta , . Nov. nit, iw.o. AMmtt, r.iln.irl II. lire., Ilrnry f llowcl, It. H. liaml. A. II. Jones, David Vlnr (Ship) Johti.nn, Win. Lemon, M. I.pe, tit-orgt' Way Miii'i I Mailox, Cliarlm StHthrw, Hunn it rilhcu a. T Ea-t. Ocilon, Thoa Onr-il Cliarl.-y 1'ltlll i s . M. 0. Itfinli-v. W. Itonn.lt-T. Jatnra (Ship) Illik-I, W, ltuti-y, Ilrnry Htnley, Ui bccs Mia. Flirotr, I'. L. sini u, .. Hnrluncf-r. Iltnry Ptnalt.W. II. 'rnrni-r, Jno, Thompson. II. C. Van ri It. N. Wallace, W. A. n-nltin.H. II Ilr. Warlman, K. Wright, John S. AmtriWi. Aaron nrr. W. Hi-nton. P.irnll Misa llutor, W. E. a. Ilooni', It. rilaki'r, .Morna form, Lnnrinc t'oiipi-r, I , tl in yh" I'rLH'iitliaiirh, William llow iii-y, ll.i, .l l.ivirR, Jnfjn 3 Dnilson, J. I), IMrtiiK'. II. Duly, U.S. S II -trick. V.lm Itnoi, Jaroh llvani. II. 1'. 5 r.Mingpivnrth. Jamei V. I'.v.-h. Jo., w. rri-na, 11 II, ri.iiiiouch. m. n. I'ialir-r, 11. l 5 Ciino, Jainc. (rliip) (rc-nnaM, Knthul 9. Ili-nilrrarint, J,uana llovuhx I. n.-llli-k. Ja".i H. ilmnn. I lia iloran, Uann-i lWaona rallini for tbo above letters, will plrase MT they aitf ailiertiavd. L. II. KLTF.RT, T M OK 13 AT AIUUVAi, NEW GOODS, AT THIS Light Street Store. Crrav, Brother fall hands on active duty WE Would inform our friends and rustnmcra.thit wo have just received n utl usually laryt'ftsiiortiiicnt nr FALL JlSSl) WINTER GOODS, WhichueolTcratloucrratt'd.for ready pay, than anT pvlt befort' ppontd litre and w ill bo st'Iil "rlicaper lian tlie cUeiiiHft.' . We lull nut attempt to rnumeiate the various art. MM Ihey nru fiumemc and their nani'ili legion an r.um'a rimttf !?toro H'khiu, including the Cellar nnd (iarrct. are lilli'd touverlluwinir, Tiierunrc to bn found the fiiH'si fnbnckn, in tho country at avtonisliii glow fiirurcs"'" die' wmr in pront arictien, at tt5 pir cent, lower tia ever before oileri-d. ciuTiia, Muai.iys. nnocEiucs, hatp, cai9. lioots, Shoes, etc,. at tho aamc rate. In short, almost ever) thing in t,ia merranule line from a needlu tu an onrliof. UT" OuifnendawilldowelltocJill before they iow thiir pelectiouK, II. W. CnCASV, & CO. Light Bireet, Ort 27, lff.0. E, 5Tr It X W t v 1 n n. t T T i "xr m T A 17 H A I 1 U IV II I. 1 4 1 11 " I H HLOOMiBVItri. r.i , H Oilice in Court Ally, firmrrlr otxnim.d l ClitH 12 Kuckaleo. Is Dlooiusbuti, Dec I 13C0.