!! democrat & Sentinel. The Progress of Russia. nnr vfirainst 1 of winter. The face of Mature is no longer PillUilLllB iuui i vaaaaaaua ouu v . I o I r-t l . ,i t J- I K-.ka nn.-l n nnniT' nnn aficinff nniPCfs fliTPer. ujuivuvt iiuuiuiiiuvu., - it, however billing we roay oe ia ao so. -s- " " f; ' . & r"7 " . ,r,r -viaYnt in this colWal erooire. Kail- If the Know Nothing and Black Repub- Uhe attention or gratify the imagination llie roada of immence j th are ajreail Llndi Hear, members of the next House of Repre- mind, thus freed from the contemplation of together distant ttrovinccs with their iron f ntativps work harmoniously together, there material objects, becomes more capable of links, and ere many years have passed away, rw I . . .. - I rm n l .1 . I w tLflx. will rmirnl that serious thought, and cladlv turns to those the Hre-tiorse win De ine one great locomotive boa,. But U U tab.. letl,er tbe, ..udUS winch toprov, ,h Urtdta. an add fJd iZ.M' f' will succeed ill forming a union sumcienuj uignuy u, ..... ....uro. idlv becominir foci, from wbich tlic mctalic ... l I mmm I - ... " - ... perfect, to enable them to prevent tne uem- D. Ml'RRAVi Kdllor nd PubliaUer. EBENSBURG. WEDNESDAY MORNING:::: :KOV. 10. FOR WHAT ARE THEY CONTENDING , The Opposition to the Democracy are con stantly shifting their platform. They have been in the habit recently of annually presenting to ocratic party from obtaining the ascendency. Candor compels us to Fay that but little consolation or encouragement ia furnished in the result of the late elections to the Demo- orntic. nartv. But we must remember it is i j not the first defeat we have encountered We have often been badly beaten and soon recovered our wonted btrengtb. None but mercinary camp followers turn back in the hour of adversity. The campaign of 185b j ia now over. Let us prepare for that of '59 .l. i. . n-.rr icno Thus, in inaa. iue :j:LZZr "unfurled to th. and work with the unfaltering determination buiuu.im .0 j i breeze, and a large number of Americans citizens to regain all that has been l06t. denounced as traitors and the enemies of their CONTEMPT OF THE LAWS. Wys . i fe. lowarQB l Par"or .... , -4 r , . inern Asia ana Europe, auu n is uui iwyrvv- The condition of the city of Baltimore at , . f tra-Q3 the present time, furnishes a practical illus- wjh te opened through the famous Chinese tration of the effect of Know Nothing prin- I wall, and the traffic of civilization and com- ciples and Know Nothing rule. That city vicrce penetrate tho Celestial Empire from its has for several vears been controlled bv a northern boundary, as it now reaches the iin tas for several years been cootrollea by a ial port3 from thc soutb. Not only is the ixuuw i.i.j,, ..v Emperor abolishing serfdom, but plans have and Know Nothing Alderman. And what already been devised for the establishment of has been the result? The city is now under public schools, while the Universities are to the absolute control of a band of rowdies, be assimiiaiea to tne conegiaie institutions oi ,, . , ,. , . . , ... Mjermany. X mnK dui a lew years ago, m- called Tluir oclies who treat the laws with " , ... J ,. ' - banvu fc, iti known even bv maritime nations, of contempt and render both the lives and prop- Russian towns on the Seas of Ochotsk erty of peaceable citizens extremly insecure. atld Kamschatka yet when, during the Cri- The laws enacted for the protection of so- mean war, an English squadron visited 1'etro i . . . . .,i ntii.-m-r i-i o rnrtroct Tniinii art frnYttTa . iv.. .roc haf wo liar ciptv remain unexecuted, and the worst class l'auiu" country Wcause they worshippd God according vu..jr . and powerful, that an invading and bombar couiury, it;t.ui!i. mo t'f o , novor PTncct to lie &n ftilmi- of cniuiDals are allowed to roam at larse 1 ,. ' r..n itl. The clause ,JV-V-"' r i . aing iorce was successmuy repuiseu. ine at . . . . .. , o' a. r nf pnld weather. We nrefer the eentle I unrjunished. It will be seen bv the following vwnror rlpserven nohlv of his nennla ot the unuea Dtaies, mu - r a - - , .w.. v , 1 r. V les tracts of snow and piercing winds with bring the guilty to answer at the bar of Jus which the season that rules tho "inverted tice, is attended with almost certain death year" always furnishes us in our Mountain Henry Gambrill, a member of a prowling ferent races of men in Im dominions into one Home Rut it is vain to grumble or eom- gng of notorious rowdies killed a police grcat family Tartars, Cossacks, and plain.' Winter will certainly soon be here ?Jr nomadics to be absorbed in the Panscl . fit.. r Ul Hit VUUMIUIllVU V. ' . . m . . .1.1 a -a - t 1 V. ' . aT 1 ' 1-1. t ..T'l 1 IccWs tl at Congress shall make no laws re- breathing breezes ot Spring, ana even me account vi a rea-ui uuirage wwi-u tup me present uuie ue ibuwuug aasiuuuuijr rre.iSionorProhitit- IooEeSl 6u.tric.t da. of to Ae cod- rom an cxcba.ge, t.,.t the v.ry at.enp. ,. ... CrSKS ingthe free exercise tncreoi, was ueaim ie?s tracts 01 snow ana piercing wiuus wuu unug iuc tumj ,a.uta " than the crimsoned and doubtful laurels of nullity, or at least as a disgrace to tuat instru- whici1 tne geaaon that rules tho "inverted tice, is attended with almost certain death. waf jje ig endeavoring to unite all the dif- ment of which we had gooa reason o icvi wshamed. In 185C, a new principle was inau gurated; the dangerous, pernicious and sectional doctrine that Congress has the right to exclude ci r., T.mtnnix TI fiiflirnlties incident to the settlement of the Territory of the snow is falling thick and fast, and the air Friday last, Gambrill was found guilty, and this difficulty for a moment, and we think Kansas by emi-rants from Northern and South- this morniug was cold and biting cnougn to ou iue eu,u6 x iguuu readers will agree witn us, tnat it is oy em States were exaggerated, and all the blame of the rioting, carnage and bloodshed throvyn on the Southern emigrants, in 180, iney con- that there are those wr o nan ais approacn that bond of iniquity an urban band of T?;a now contains 60.000.000 of inhabi tinued their whining over Bleeding Kansss, but wjtD ernotions of pleasure, and bid him a J ruffiians! The accused is in custody, having tants. Of these 50,000,000 are Russians had little or nothing to say against the doctrine ctecrfui welCome. And certainly he is not been previously threatened with Lynch law. (Sclavonics,) and thc remaining 10.000,000 of popular sovereignty. During thc campaign , . . , , .,,. nTwi tfionwhr. Ana wno caD WODacr at ine maddening out- Turks, Tartars, and scmi-barbanous tribes which has iusr closed, they abandoned in a great I . j burst of honest men, when they see their ja religion, 45,500,000 are of the Greek au: ..i.,.f. rrrot auu lu cvu mo 6.a,v a v. ,..aa. . degraded, the maiestv of the law derided. ni,.u in Ann OOO of otht-r hrUt n mt ' f 'IUIAKU .wjwwwjvw- d other avouic lafter was ft f-liief witness arrainst (ramririll'a I -i . t conf nUlmo Rro.clTitic! for as we now gaze from our sanctum window brotuer) jn a trial for incendiarism. On 0f the entire population. But let us examine our no rt tt was Kline iir'aci ut'Lorn um wuk Hii'i c.uturen. i nctiFn.nr.i.h a ccrriQ i itt rvitn a .. . . n i vAVnrn fr .1 anii.rv ill iwh vnr " ---iiiiicaijaaaiaaa uiuuu ba.a'aw. - - - r ivv elVO Ua il . vya uu.aa-.ai. i. . . w . . . . 1 " -a - I httr misprpniit who wan nn intimntp aerxi atu I i i. . r .... r.-Kli . .tAA - ... . i 7 . . . ... I nm u II CI i; I L 1 c VT Let 1 .1-. u.uiw CAWLLcvaf much we may dislike winter, we are aware J . :ncentliarv. and of course had ioined K. Ai, ..ii.kiw. Wi - j I ILltJ Vf U frt-wvvw ii . i:iaiii - bllVll ajv. w - .- I . 1I wrongs of the Ne-ro a"d the arressions of the e uav neara n01 a Iew 01 our ritu"s wuu and the sanctity ot lite invaded by teuows 3,000,000 Jews and Mehommedans, ana 1, South, and became remarkably" eloquent on the bave passed the meradian of life, frequently who are only fit to grace a gallows? And 500,000 Pagans. Bnt conversions to the I 1 1 " 1 " T 1 a 1 a 1 1 T i. I . - 1 - III. W MIlllC. Kill T W 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 113. VH I )UH 1 1 LI t Mil I It I- -.. I ama .AnttlTt r ?1 Tl f 1 Tl 11 mPrmi I ll A . . r 'tt a . z i n vs - -r. 1- at cm. ivn riiino nonagrn t ri riti f 1 . hum- i - - - --- r u imilii .11 n i.uunkuut -tv a-Mv-- vuj. liu V L ftUiMeci 01 biic lai'u nuu x iuiovuuu Aiuvntaii i k-- - . - . rU"j a . j r M 1 i i i I . . . - I ditional r me of ninb-iuan-nipnt. instp&d of k f tli K-nr.ir hn hopn wnnr.or. Industry. Th.s it will be seen that the Opposi- moon, with some ant by tn.tr Bide as events over the a of . F"-- 8-- of Iwa A D 1& tion hare within the last lour years annuauj wL,cu had more ot happiness bienoea wun tice! yuch however, is a natural conse- nf. T.ia had onlv 594.000 sauare miles of Poetical Pkope. The following, from the Louisville Journal, for transcends anything this season has produced in either poetry or prose : November. Room for the athletic! room, for the broad-shouldered, deep-chested, and vigorous November, whe leaps with an clastic bound into the arena? He has divested him self of all brawny trunk stands in glorious majesty, while his head, encircled by a coro- net 01 the purple vine and scarlet perries, proclaims him the King of Autumn! Doom ed as he is, deserted by his his fleeing breth ren, pressed bv the advancing legions of win ter, he still looks "every inch a king: ile has gathered about him his vassals, who nei ther tremble with fear nor look pale at the portents around them, but every one has thrown down his leaty gauntlet and bent his branchy lance to await the coming storm! Like thc lastKingef Assyria, ue has surroun ded himself with all the luxurious garniture of nature and withj all the voluptuous revelry of the season, and looks to his parent bun to send down his fires to consume them all before he will surrender! Above and all around him the winds sing a witching song, and the bright plumage of the clouds grows with wierd lustre and t' eir winged flocks soar to the zenith or sweep majestically to rest upon the bosom of the horizon. Type of tho re gal month symbol of the pending fate of November around the golden couch ot the setting sun the curtains of royal purple are drawn, and earth and sky are hushed and mute, lest a breath should disturo his sleep, while the stars that spangle the c. ensure-less dome above sing lowly and softly their lullaby- So will November sink to repose after a life of majesty and of strong action, to the mellow cadences of the Indian Summer, amid the blazonry of thc golden maple, the gorge ous crimson of the forests, and the bright scarlet of the running vines which girt his sturdy guard of monarch oaks. Who then can assent to the poet's Llea that with No vember, "the melancholy days have come the saddest of the year?" Not we! There is no sadness in any work of God's providence; he orders all things in kindness, and his smile can warm this last autumnal month and make it gorgeous in tho sunshine which fills the human soul with gratitude and illuiuiuates it with the full, bright and beatihe knowledge of his Eternal Love, jfThe slaveholders of iho tastcrn shore of Maryland held a convention at cambriilgo, on the 3d. They resolved that "free negroistn an slavery are incompotible with each other," determined to call a couventior. at Baltimore to provide for the better regulation of the ne gro population of thc State, and appointed a committee to address thc people, setting forth their grievances. ' j&T Sec advertisement of Dr Sandford's Liver Invigorator." 3lrui Sburrtismmifs. auopicu a ucw pwu-iui, "' them, than any otuer 01 tueir lives, jjui quence or a weaK executive or an absolute territory, and 10,000,000 of population. Now principles for which they contended th year winter has charms aside from those of sleigh- evasion of law. So that in a double sense, her territories cover 7,800,000 square miles, previous. When we thus see a powerful combi- . The long evenings afford an opportu- when our criminal powers of jurisprudence aml her people number 60,000,000! Ex- naticn of men actius toprether jTear after year, .....,. , are entrusted to feeble hands, instead of trdin her lonir arms to the East, since that . II .1 ' - J ! 1 ntitf tsw i Ti r - I afi iii I ini iiriiviiiiiini t nil i. i : i i . . i n without any fixed principles, thc question natu- J .- I!. being enforced by an arm of vigor, great shs has been prevented from seiziug the Dan- rally presents ittelf to our minds For what are intercourse which is denied to the other sea- evii3 are produced the wicked practice their ubian Provinces, Adrianople, and Constant!- ' J t I mi .. .il a-.1l-- ...: a jri . . , i - . . they contending? The answer ii obvious. Their Eona- J-ue ragmg oi me siorm wi.uoui, ou.y Biu wun impuuuy ueuus oi uorror are nople as her prey, sne moves ner Knigtits, leaders are aspirants for political honovs and the tend to render the inmates of a comfortable multiplied the community becomes so ac- castles, and kingly power on the chess-board emoluments of .ffice, and endeavor to keep the mansion more sensible of the eomforts that customed to the records of high crimes that oftbe world to within a comparatively short ..,,,' j v v i . i , ii ai a they are almost disregarded until the fell distance of Pekin, and she reaches with her rank and file of the party in good humor by surround them, and convince all that social flood 0f iniquity burst, through all the usual 4Dtic influences, every tribe of the Caucas- constantly presenting tc them new principles and inclinations are nocessary to the well being of barriers of civilization and at length, as a sbn mountains and vallies, gradually pro- 1 1 .1 1 ll 1 -!?--... m .!.. I t . 1 la 1 -WT" ... . . . a. aoanaoning oiaoi.es as soon as iue tnarui e uov- tne worid and that it is therclorc tne duty crowning pern, iguancc committees ate r,rPSg;D towards the kingdoms of central and interest of each individual to cherish and created, and sentences executed which by 8ja aDd the golden land of British Iudia imnrove them to the comfort of mankind 60me are considered as righteous, while by while even on the North American continent I Atti oro n ia tt n re nonnnriAan e o eiirrmot I i ..lnina f,-. -f rf . - U A f imiwiaH rF t ha vaqi tira Knf f . rltanA. I . . - cuo io v CD O Smnmarn of Nexus. elty is worn off. Auy humbug, however dishon est or even treasonable it may be, that will an wcr for the time being, and tickle their dupes, is Instantly adopted, without any hesitation or illeffalitv of ponular murder. And all t . Ji-refr- he Keen that Russia, nrnm. sad to observe and faithfully carry out the this, because the laws of the land are Ue to Vrow into a vast overshadoinr Power not obeyed, and their decrees fulfilled! amone the nations, both as regards physical nniiiiinrtiiiis .if (V-riK-Mfc.ir.e. Thn Knnila .a Tvitli .x ai. . - .i,... v precept of our Divine Master, "Love thy T.:--:., , : j...a npmtiSnr as thvself. Bv this thall all men To pardon such villains as have lately been and territorial supremacy, while under her ior. x rim iiuca arc as uviuiug, power auu i)iv- l o j i . , - . i.- u v ::. j . ..t iit ra : c,.'l lT.nw tl,,. von r, mv disoinles 'J vr. lore tr,ed lQ VOTe would be an unmitigated prescnt ruier, autocrat though he be, manu- ,.u.8.n,iU.uSl .....ii.unc. u.; ' J J r. -a. wrong against society. Think for a moment factures .trade, commerce, learning and the lenuiug, anu noi ior pnncipies. "uuluv" I otthe peril I it such atrocities are measu- art3 are encouraged with a noble affluence, A party that thus ignores principles and 's The long evenings of the teasoh as we I rably permitted, our very republican institu- tn,t :n onc or two more cencrations must de controlled by selfish demagogues can never have already said, are well calcnlatcd for in- tions must be endangered in proof of which ve0p her skill, tndustry, and resources to an achieve anything but a temporary triumph in tellectual improvement Certainly this world lt Wl1 bo remembered that not long ago, a extent hitherto undreamed of by her more re this country- However the Teople may be de fiTrtrja nA mnrfc 1!1T, . ..i large forcc of rowdies from our sister city rc. fiaed and civilized corapetiors of Southern Eu- l M LiUi LIS LiU UIUID I 'IrLlfcl II ' aiTt'LIC. LUcUl a UUIHC!i- f 1 . TIT 1 a a at I . - . y-i ccived and ea astrav for a tim. il.oir ni,er . . . paired to asumgton, ior i ne purpose oi over ror) Great and towering is tne mighty ue .econd thourrbt ii ahvavs ri-ht. and thev will tlC Cir . . Da WICtCr e.ven;ng ca?b awing an election, and they succeeded in en- uius of the North. May the enlightened en- w ml never allow the helm of State to Ion-remain in fa 6 r'1" "l iv ...g .u,.., T"'u'v r relTJ" OI Alcl!luul.1 " w.iuc the hmA rf men ukn unm i,nt study calculated to afford rational entertain- amusements or outrage ana noimciue. e the comfort, prosperity, ana uappiuess oi ni the hands of men who know no motive but J ....... . . hnnA that. th "Slnnumeut Citv" wi 1 cleanse v:.. v. .. with trinainhant success. . .. . I mnn at Mn lAa. j - - S II ri. m.naJVfViaW - success and worship no god but ambition." But M 'otherwise fair escutcheon from the foul it U nevertheless true, that even the temporary knowledge. Campbell had evidently such a 6tains jDferreu in the charges of lawless im triumphof tht Opposition over the Democracy scene in his "mind's eye," when he penned pUnity and that the hateful, vulgar, and Affairs in Baltimore. Is always a calamity to be deplored; for the pas- the following lines: on and delusion of the moment uften inflict ,(Let winter comc! lct polar sp;rits sweep injuries which time cannot repair. Thus the The darkening world and tempest troubled deep, constant agitation of the slavery question has in j 1 hough boundless snows the troubled heath d mayoral sections of tha country weakened the I lorm, love of the Union which once wai med the brcait the And the elira sun scarce wanders through storm. of every American citizen, and caused many to Yet shall the smile of social love repay, regard the probability of its dissolution, as an With mental light thc melanchol 3- day. event rather to be desired than avoided. Trim the gay taper in the rustic dome, w-i -l .i r ai 1 And light the wintrv paradise of home, w.aLiOaa . HIIUUUUJ CallUlglQg Saffi fm. . tnrm nn(l tn Khna!or their platform, the Democracy amid th rejoi- Some pleasing page shall charm the solemn hour, Baltimore, Nov 5. sanguinary sobriquet of "Plug Uglies" will I. TIenrv Campbell, a member of the notorious . t . . li- ! . 1 I n n r f...r at.- ai 1 r De iorever consignea to odiiviod, eveu iu iu cang 01 rowdies, lnirsimg ine southern pan 01 lowest haunts of the profligate and the vile ! the citv, and who murdered police officer Renton about a month sinco. because he was 37The Commercial School, which we J & chief witness against his brother on a charge believe to be the larirest. most flourishinz and of incendiarism, was this afternoon convicted completely organized, is the Iron City College of Pittsburg, Pa. Vwn Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, of October, 1858. ISJ- Messrs Evans & Hughes have re. oings atd elation of success or the gloom of de- With pathos shall command, with wit beguile, ceived a splendid assortment of Ready-mado ieatstill remain true to the principles they adop- A 6enerus te" of anguish or a smile." Clothing at their store-room on High street, of murder in the first degree. This evening police ofilcer Rigden, who was a principal witness in the trial of Campbell, was also shot dead in thc western part of the city by one of the same gang of rowdies The murder was committed about 9 o'clock, in the police offi cer's house and in the presence of his wife and children. Thus two tried and faithful police te l durine the primitive davs of the ItennUi. Although we dwellers on th hf-iarl.ts of Lrhinn thov will disnose of on the lowest officers of the city have been brutally murder ' - 1 o - -- e 1 j r ----- - - - 1 , , ... r j .f,i . rru- ed ior me penormauut; 01 iuch uuuvb. lue name of the murderer of Rigdon is Corre. Grcat exeitejient prevails in the vicinity whore the brutal murder was perpetrated. Lynch law is threatened. Holding that "while man is but the creature of a tho Alleghenics, encouuter winter in his ( terms. Speak soon if you wish good and day, principles are uternal," they always itfuse sternest and most rugged form, yet many cheap clothing, as they are selling rapidly to .acrince tneir principles ior ti e purpose ol of tl)e dwellers in the vallies, behold his ap Bccuring temporary success. While the Opposi- proach wkh more terror than we do. We tion are contending for the spoils of ofhee, the i 1 i-a.t .1. c , , . 1 , know but little of thc extremes of -i t - , . - . . wealth or poverty. While none can boast of the principles which sustain our free institutions . 1 , , . ., , . ... of Government. The Democratic creed is clear sumcient weaitn to jusuiy mem in Claiming and simple. "It is the retention r.f as mur-1. in- to rank among 'Princes and Lords," all arc dividual liberty as is consistent with the security possessed of sufficient means to keep immedi of each and thc general harmony, li respects j ate want from their doors, and justify them the persons, the rights, the property, nay even in beholding the approach of the season of Colored Men Beginning to Ttink and Act me very prejuaiees, 01 an. it legislates for no frost and snow without any apprehension of ior xnemscives individuals or classes, but for the whole. It leaves KffVrinfr from either huno-er or cold Rut it I An Association of colored persons has been j - I formed in is utuerwuc iu our vi.ico iiuu evcu iu our 3T Those af our readers who wish to save time, money and patience, should at once send off and purchase one of G rover & Ba ker's superior Sewing Machines, and by so doing they will have have performed at least one good action in their lives one they will ne 'er reeret. to man the control of their own actions and pur- j suits, as far as they do not encroach on the rights of others. It recoenizea no exclusive nriviWps a o 9 no aolfish monopolies. Its creed may le summed up in this brief formula : as little government as possible, that little emanating from the people, and uniform in its application to all. Within Seven Days of Europe. St. Johns, N. F., Nov. 5. The government of the Province has agreed to pay to the New York and Galway Steam ship Co., 42,000 in addition to the grant of 23,000 by the imperial government, in con sideration of the Company's making this port a port of call for their steamships semimonth ly to and from New York and Galway Tho Company are bound to make the passage be- large towns. There the palaces of thc weal thy and opulent, stand in marked contrast j that they must think and act for themselves, ambndge, Mass., and vicinity, cn a st .Tnl,n w.tMn composed of individuals who intend emigrat- -th a-L;e to afFord the r,ublic every tntr in I 1 n5 r ir I hair liirahnnAmA -vn nsmA 1 J ' ... . . . 7a au a r- 1 ' """'""" accommodation in their power. The Steam tKor rnnw inner H 1 n l (tnH nnf a 1 - nl.t C.t nrk VkAn mil 1 At VTA 1 1 ATA TaIaiTPA VVt IA -.1 -.1 VI. 1. 1 . .1 1 TU:-a f 1 1 a t . UUUirauy nill li.o aavao vwcaapuib wun wi;u tne raiseraoie noveis 01 tne poor, -tm.ay uoout Bauiug ior A.iDeria. dispatches of the latest moment, and forward .there the poor laDorer who even during the " " v ""'J -.ww ,vua, nom the game t0 (Jjalwayt Where they will be tie long days of summer can scarcely succeed in "-."T"'" BW"W,1UW1; ine fcs: livered as they may be directed as soon as the THE RECENT ELECTIONS. Elections were held in several States on Tuesday of last week, nearly all of which resulted disastrously for the Democratic party. In New Jersey, Miohigan, New York and Massachusetts, the Rlack Republicans have triumphed. In Illinois, the Democrats have secured a majority in both branches of the Legislature. In Delaware, our party is tri umphant by a handsome majority. The Le gislature i Democratic, securing the election of a Democratic United States Senator. The campaign for the present year may now be regarded as over, and the result can bo sum med up in a few words. The Democracy in the Northern States have generally been de feated, except where their candidates sus tained the course of the Black Republican party during the late seision of Congress. Tbii is a painful truth, but it is so plain and CLUuiiautja. ui u il; pin nrapp I .111 I . . .1 . i earning a scanty subsntonce for himself and ffiembers. The occupation of the 30 about to 8f" It n !' .u. f :i l.t.u. .1. l. a : :.e -i :n t -,... r ... ., ... lue iciceisuu vuuiuu, assuuareu mm iuc """' utuulua tue FF" "luwr Wllu a oe "griCUlture. IOr WhlCU the IrUlt- Kmtan -TAwnW finmnnnv havfi akrt a. m . -mm I a?..l a, CV. 1 V. 1 1 t emotions ot terror which no Mountaineer has iu cuuutry auorua sucu aounaant means oi tn n T,;f. t,- ever realiztd. The sufferings of the poorest succeas. The Bettlement they propose to offered and transmit tne same throuch to this 1 . n I'M .xrtll r.n V. . I'nnl'. c Cl I J laatiikB n iaa via aj. a aui a Uttl, BO LUC alllUtTU I 1 ;y,a T, .taam f:i:. .... .. . i Liiauc. LU luicttcub laic D.cauiiOf vi ituiiuj: in do so. no charge will be made for tolls The Coioni- portion of the laboring classes in the cities, nr . . m5, fr tt,A nnn. ai ' ii , i . . I -j au8 vulUu.- ri. no nharrra will he made tor tfl s. -l hii uuxmg tue winter season, are weu caicuiatea ,atioQ Society provides for their passage and 6 United Stated will be placed to excite the pity and sympathy of every feel- furnishes them with evrything necessary for within seven days of Galway and London, bv those who have never been debarred from Plieu 6UCU otuer necessaries as may 1 I . . 1. . a I mi m . the ordinary comforts of u 4uu m u w occupation. .. : lffiiue newspaper is a law book for the J I r.:ir n emurrant ia a un rn roooiva trnm th I . .-1 .1 f a rAim rn fk v. a v. ;f..i 1 : A- .1 1 ..i- - .11 .1 . O ' ' . " ,UUUltUk' a. a.aaaa .v uo lUVUgUUUI, a ll ia.o aumnu! nsau l8 .eauy me man society a grant ot fcve acres of land, and every brary for the poor. It may stimulate the himself, to its cultivation and improvement a I niar tied couple ten acres, on condition of their most indifferent it may also instruct the large portion of the approaching season should occupation, ana tnat two acres shall be clear- most profound, be devoted. It U said that rha fanult;- of ed in. o years; at the expiration of which , a t:ia . period a deed m iee will be given. Necessary a&r Accounts from Jamaica state that thc 7 X 7""7f"7e Rigorous food and houses to live in, rent free for the government of Her Rritannio Eajesty has after be was deprived of sight; his imagina- space of six mouths, will also bo furnished granted permission for the immediate intro tion being wholly abstracted from earthly ob- from the same source. The whole arrange- duction in that colony of 2000 coolies, for ag- jects. waa left free to pass beyond the bounds I mcntl? extremely liberal on the part of the ncultural purposes, to which, likewise, will of the "visible diurnal sphere," and "tell of CoJoniztlon Society, and everything seems continue to be applied the African negroes thine, invisible to mortal iht lt U rrruT"aQri? secure from captured slavers fjCJ- In the school of the world as in that of love, we must begin by practising wkat we wish to learn. (53- A good wy to stop blood Take the fine rhiKt of tea. or the scraDiacs of the inside of tanned leather, and bind it close on the wound, and th bloed will soo: cesc to flow. After tha blood hvs ceasel to flow, laudanum may advan tageously be applied to the wound. Qrj- The returns of tha Michigan Election show that Cooper, Democrat, is elected in the first Congressional District, by about one hundred majority over Howard. Republican. The Fourth District is still in donbt. At present iudicatiens the Legislature stands: Senate twenty-two Republicans to ten Democrats. Bvnse forty six Republicaas to thirty-three Democrats. The whole Republican State tieket is elected by from six to eight thousand majority. fjej-The other night the moon shone bright. Thinks I, l'il take asmoke; itfy pipe I tilled with cut and dry, VVhen it fell down and broke. At New York great dissatisfaction is ex pressec1 at the accumulation at all retail estab lishments of Quantities of silver coin. The banks will not take it on deposit, and it cannot be sold in large quantities, except at a heavy discount. The war with China, which has stopped the ex port thither, and, to some extent, the deprecia tion of the coin here; have led to this state of j things. We would just state that we continue to receive silver at this office, where any person having a surplus can send it, without fear of refusal. Ccj- A certain Irish attorney threatened to prosecute a Dublin printer for inserting the death of a living person. The menace concluded with the remark that 'no printer should publish a death unless informed of the fact by the party deceased.' CO An Ancient City. On the fourth of Oct., the city of Munich celebrated the 700th anni versary of its foundation. Ccj- At West Chester, Chester county, in this State, on the 5th inst., John Lathers was convic ted of murder in the second degree, for killing Edw. Miller, in West Chester, on the 21st of June last. 09- "Wife," said a man, looking for his boot jack, "I have places where I keep my things and you ought to know it." "Yes," said she, "I ought to know where you keep your late lionrs but I don't. CCf- Gov. Pack-cr, of Pennsylvania, has issued his proclamation, announcing tht election of John M. Head, as Judge of the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, for fifteen years, from the first Monday of December next, Ccj- The Free Love State. Such are the facil ities in Indiana for obtaining a divorce, that the Indianapolis Journal says, there are fall a thous and cases now before the court, four-fifths of which are from out the State. Some legislative action on the subject will be taken at the next session of the Legislature. CO We learn that Morphy, the grcat Ameri can chess-player, who has been making such havoc with thc players of Europe-, has been re quested by the Emperor Napoleon to give a spe cimen of his blindfold playing at the Tuileries, before the ladces of the Imperial Court, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDER, signed having been appointed Auditor to hear, decide and report upon the except-ons filed to the account of David H-. Roberts, administra tor de bonis non, with the will annexed, of Da vid Todd dee'd., and the report of the said Au ditor having been referred back to him, undtr exceptions, hereby gives notice that he will kit at bis office, in Ebensbnrg, on Friday, the 2ctL day of November next, at one o'ch ik P.'M. .f said day, when and where all persons interested may atteud. JOHN S, 1U1EY, Alitor. Oct. 27, 1858:49:4t D-BLIC SALE. RY YIHTCE OF AN ORl der of the Court of Common Pleas of 'Cam bria county ,to me ditectcd, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the bortngh of EbensVjurg, on MON DAY, the Tth day of DECEMBER next, at ote o'clock, P. M., the following portions of lots of ereuud. situate in the Borough of Ebeiiibure. Cambria county, known on the general plan cf said borough as Nos. 141 & 142, Beginning at the corner of Center and High streets, thence south along Center street two hundred and four feet tD a post; thence east one hundred and thirty two foet to a post; thence north seventy two feet to a post; thence west sixty six feet to a post; thence north cnc hundred and thirty two foet to High street; thence west along High street to fLe place ef beginning, having thereon erected a a lare two story brick House, with a frame or plank house attached, known as ''Thompson' Mountain House," a onc story plauk store room or office, an ice house, two large frame stables rnd other outbuildings, uow in the eccupar.ev of John Thompson, Jr. TERMS CASH. JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. November 10, 1858.51.3t. Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this liuid Lecomcs vitiated, weak, and poor. 13eing in the circulation, it pervaded the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there cne -w hich it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, thh and filthy habits the depressing vici-?, and, above all, by the venereal infection. "What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending from parents to claldren unto the third and f.iurth generation ;" ir.deed, it seems to be the rod of Him who snrs, " I will visit the iniquities cf the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, ia the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings ; and oa the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of ilfe, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their naiurc, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates thc human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply ia with the minda of all during the season of j a good Btart 13 j the comfort of the emigrants and to give them rientj Sheriff's Sales, this week S3T Positively the most wonderful thing discovered in tho nineteenth century is Pro fessor Wood's Hair Restorative. It restores perfdetly gray hair to its original color, makes it grow on the bald and will preserve it per fectly to any age, if only used by the young twice a week. Dandruff and disease cannot exist on the soaly where this is used. See circular, and we defy doubt. Caution. Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the word (Professor Wood' Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo.., and New York,) are blown iu the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Also by all Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in the United Sutes and Canadas. Se advertisemennt. AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsapariffa, the most effectual remedy which the medicsl skill cf our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedials that htse been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as EaumvH and Skix Diseases, St. Anthont's Fibr, llosa, or Ektsipelas. - Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tette and Salt Hheum, Scald Head, Ringwosm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis eases, Dbopst, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints akisixq trom Vitia ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief in " impurity of the blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsape rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible ia contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the ranpe t their action can rarely withstand or evade thea Their penetrating properties search, and cleaw, and invigorate every portion of the human orein ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of t properties, the invalid who is bowed down w pain or physical debility is astonished to nd tj health or enerpy restored by a remedy at once w simple and inviting. , . Not only do they cure the evcry-day com?'1-1" cf every body, but also many formidable dangerous diseases. The agent below r.mM pleased to furnish gratis my American AJntnj containing certificates of their cures and direct" for their use in the following complaints : nett. Heartburn, Headache arising from Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, 1'atn in and -V'r" Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of fp tite. Jaundice, and other kindred compE arising from a low state of the body or ocjuu. of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOR TUB RAPID CURB OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of COBnB,p,e Patients in advanced stages ot disease So wide is the field of iu usefulness and merous are the cases of its cures, that a every section of country abounds in person licly known, who have been restored from and even desperate diseases of the lungs fi use. When once tried, iu superiority over other medicine of iu kind is too appre1 tte niuir.tMii ar1 wlir i virtues are kno. , observation, and where lU virtues ar Jmblic no longer hesitate-what anudote to -t or the distressing and dangerous ffecUO,1V1ie. pulmonary organs that are mciacm ,5 While many inferior remedies thrust I. community have failed and been d;ifJ?tTIsCf has gained friends by every trial, cor.ferrea on the afflicted they can never RrPtbft ta duced cures too numerous and too rem be forgotten. prepared BY DR. J. C. AYEB fc CO. LOWELL, MASS. fc- Sold by T. DEVISE, Ebensburg, merchants generally through the country Nov. 2t 1858:50:ly. U c