Viaiinale'::: 32. gitmara ab' , • CIPLIdAitt" i l Dereksing T W I C E I" fa' toi l .way Paiver to btovikern Penusil‘'ratidg. • Gob 00804 in New York, on Saturday - • _ 1) EMOCIU2'IC ST.I 2'.6' TICKET. .O.72"EiT.M Xs. PIS4ISI smuyikamunly, rtii:*.rit'rrtn ! 3" tizmn, , ' V;:iiaorzaTT, I 'Z F, . . -t;-.or'i'lr.liß 'woRK 7 .4.4r-IizEIE. Thgework at theu.Erie ,Oonvention last r Ilitrok.-s'eems to be gteeted with tli most lieeritigrecePtionon all sides.' Tlie candi difces arejilieve the reproach lor the most .- h .'til iilignalit,Riinalpartizan oigan Or this ~ J ..itt adjoining statesy. and the friends of , *) , ', - teform of 'whatever name ..or: party are, jinni:nit oVer•the nroapeots. of an honest I nilminiatration of the uffairS or the." Old 'Keystone " and of, a polite in by •,, the Dionest inaski op .the second day of #.- .Noveni er,fdrthe Gameron-Mackey Ring ~ of Alin lerers to , vac-ate, 'tiod • the most 'iThearty congratulatigius are being exclian. , : ''''''eel by thsin. . The reception' ii most elle:r ing. 'First, bebause,every ( Ring organ in • . the state and nation is teiriblyontrag,ed * 4 , : antl incensed both at. the candidates and , -• the plationii awl sees in it the. most valid :L' ' . easiiiis why. Democrats thould hot sup •l'Pq 'thOwitig conclusively' the convic— . ~`"%ioti,iia• them of the near ; approach. of a just )'etribution,the advent of which they , 1 1 i .litive,been straining every nerve, invent , , ~,.. , , • • # ibg every appnare,ana n sparing no means lieweve.r haie or corrupt; to Prevent; and .. seCondly, - , bedanse every triie • friend•or re - 'font' xegardlesi of , former party. alliances F ~ sends words of .greeting and a about of jqy :' which omens certain triumph or honesty ! , mid ' capability. over Ring erruption; peculation and robbery. -'... ' .• The Brio convention was composed, of 4 the true reiTeseutatives of - the mass of ' the people, and it .proved t'o be the Gol-- '' 4 gottic 'for the Rings and corrupt coin -, ' binationi Who have - disgraced l'Penn's ‘ and Their •. Farm" for so many years past, -. . skulls will lie bleaching on, the shores of lake,Erie, we 'hope, for many years to 'Come. .thicking politicians of whichever, ; par' ty took the back sells, via the pee , . . .' '. ' pleruled.' Senatoi.Ratan,,the bead and ..frottt or Cameraiiisin, gackeyismi and-. l'eunsylvania Railroadism, was therein full force, with. all the interests of the money Sharks at his back, attempting to I beat against the' "Tidal ,Wave" and the `. ~dearest in terepts 'of , tire laboring, masses; but t•hey bailtle more ' effect,in changing. i ...the dt-terynined 'column ,- of reform than l ' did" !he ge4le zephyrs frcm the lake h i ar- ' •bor, and ,they-. Wen t -, home to their vomit, p derettik , d, disbearte& and dismayed. 'lf ''r that body of earnest #l,nd honest "men er -made a single Taistake, time and the pep ... t 4 :phi will correct - it,liat 'the men and meas ' m lire! put forth bythato body stand out in' . 7 , 1 'bold Mid', arid well' may the Tteasury ' t er Itavves and , mot)ey. Shylocks tremble, for ' )1 iu then we belioirc ,they may read their tt . m ~•, doo whickwe believe will be signed and ; sealed the second day. of November. , Let the Demecracy of Susquehanna ,f, county do its wor:k 'as . we)l and another ' ' Rib o" maybe broken. ' t • . -,----- • .YE us L PERSHING,, • e Democratic nothinee for Governor, 4 vas horn February3d, 1825, at. Youngs , : titri . W" 011ana ~..„.11114 et 3 e county. His parents Rossessed.but,limited means, and his eA o. ucational opportuniiies were cotifined to fi the meao.er common • sehOols of that day nOtil be-mite old enough to tarn' co i ,intiney , to ducats. Thimpelf: .By his own bad jkstrytis a' clerk and teacher, he ant= Eat lained liiMself.i&tlefferson 6011ege,where ti►• begri dnicted wittithe lighest honors of 18,48..: The following year Ile entered t 4. 'office of . Judge Bill& at ,Sornerset to I tt i tta7 141 W; and Was admitted• to the bar ill ' 1850 Vfien he returned to Johnstown • 8 . NV, hCre s ltis fsmily Lind.% rernoyed• in 1830, t i 2 stt4 , comtuertuva . tbe tractits. of his taro-; u fessien. fie soon bectrne, successful At * 'l2 the har, end; , *1:656 .was nominated as bie - t Di'nocratic -candidate for (Yon gross '.The district .P 4 1 ?9-: ( iier 2 •0P 4 but he re duUed t4e ma:juritY-4! 1858 be Wag again nominated, , but. went down.,, Vitit 'OO, tide thAt swept his Tarty out of Aicez that year und. Att... Blair defeated i • him by signe‘. 2 ,o 6o illthOiigh -. h.‘ led 'his ticket. -In 3.661 he .was elected 'la - tie t Lkgielature, and 'was „'re7r • leeted in 186:?, l ''• l di i 63.6'an • 11' He ,srved, during .the F 4 i rliole period aftle: 'war and made,.u a. i those :patriotic revord, always giving a I: • J.` 1 *a boxiactientklus support to the government.`; - in /8 69 he wits nominated - by the Detnocra tic . Btate Consention.for . .s Soprentt , judge,.but - way • difeated .with Judge Packer, the iioininse for:Governor i; ...In Oetober, Is7, l2 e'Wl l6 ' ele(* • * (l ,. Pree.i -1 ' . den t . Judze of Selittylk.ol codut l y .hy the' ~1; ju t . .. • t ti` if - or tie! . i4r6 r•with b 0 ii 4 .1911.8 8 . 0 O , -, , bu ' out, iegard to party, ;. - 4:, lad LOW.' ad ' IA iiiitaati'4oo4 -o Citii*P1 11 tli4t ( *et; law' ' Ptr less region ha" attracted the - attention or . A rno ; atlilifito as sccitizeu and _:us` a jnage.— carr gt , it 9 ZtutlemlP of Plem! Po ~.I)"l*?ts‘lifel Ica iotegrity. : ilaiyan 4 the assaults,at (I ,..r€ 4 .4cien. the ince, tnnliclotui. -He '!ill certain . , . : 7 ADy, b,..-.. very ..forbitlable . c.compelitar. - for ti on ;Geuerui liartrinlfiitnd •tnibttlhe positive t • Aifizse, ,t ; (*l:4'Onelkl g4 l e -s 6 t., ‘ i t ei- YIT:O3 - 'is histt,lPlttl ,,••. :•:;- '- ' ,',, , . ~', - ' 1 . Vcwta hitt ,talt eli 'the ettnairt West of uart*4 4 9 l Pt4init `fu;. r ranft ,otid,.tie in.- Liku illit,:cthat:.tbetooll Jae* , fur;timAtputtiry 4 " 1.1°( 1 retain thatnett In afliee Illo'•eutried .thrount the. rebellion. against the reb. ~* dill .tli;' , VihiAn'ortitie: Ilatf• , ' - • '7.434UnrUituutite • qr . . -out, tuen • nvg i totkne.tunrieo, -atniJie -04°01 ..not, proitoki a rc u Pi r f, ,, :tlit: • ' His; dreenSbnig ,sPeeeh ,:might . . --." - 'it'til iiinititil,r , 4rti"ce from iitis , -Or ' •B p rtoil who .atticar,::ii ~the cfnale of Ire - will * ilOonan , ao fc tgl t! tu atti % , e axone. artitiii*lriciktd , :itiaAttif*D.4fittiAbo'w 9 *:-was for black :'''b la It donna' l' iiiltiiiii.iiiw k When it I ._. Vu . , - County . 'f***frObl . 9 1 1 e, whfi:,v,all A ton fr. l 11iii)?tnimerlitio nomination rer . flaverilor' sf ll o 44 863 ) 64; who '4oa'4r';'o4lo'e" "ON:Oriiiittirtranft'fand*Wle, NA ' 'o leatn to vote the Republican ticket until they were Republican bandidates,shoildn't tempt the recollections of men by foolish tittaektf hPon "theirliWn. reeerdc - 'Cessna; Elaniqd retire and take a . new latitude be •! - he.fitarti.::out Aini3Or if -he 'Must tigL talk, let him talk sense„ it's uufashion— , able pdlitleal circles these -days, but tpere'd an awful ?petit - U - 16i it 4 amoug the people just now.---Phiro Tifnez.z., • THE PiIIeURES 11Y.C.41:1F0R11'14. - ! The 'Greettbai.A.: Iferie#l, the new, p4er just sti*l,;:tit:Phjhidelphin i has the Tea- Mowing in . regarti_ to ., the California- f 411• .ures:. - • The recent,fikilure of, the bank of Cal ifornia, and the suspension of the Gold, spould not fail ti) convey a warn' in,g to the, American iirople. In a Bute which furnishes a largo := pOrtion of ..he gold of the world, and which has do { ged• ly adhered to a speqe b*sis, specie . 'dying harikiare . now -failing- for millions, and ;the government, without. untiority, is found transferring to ; them iat eoia t 0 prevent a general crash:.-. It must be evi• dent that the timeduis came for a general . and radical reforin in' the" rifoiletary business system of - the, - country. Tke epinmercial 'and, produbtive interests must be relied, froth their dependence upon the _false and trenehellits - British system - Of ',bank•ciirreney and credit, arid corporation monopolies. The remedy. is in the hands of the people.,.. It is in the poWer.of congress to confer immediate 'relief and revive the ,languishing 3mlllB— of the cbun try, by,repeahng the na tional banking-law, and substituting le gal tender mouey, f national bank cur- Teney. The questgu can and • must be settled at the polls. To' that end the is- , sue must be. , presented. The pro fessional politicians, of • both parties, are working , hi the interests of -tine national, banks, and of the note-shavers and gold (rambler's. The rules must -be drawn shdrtly, find:4lle, advocates of, a moneyed arismicracy mita. be ; driven into tne ranks• of 'the' bank : currency party, where they belong, and not bel allowed to thwarf„the WidlICS of the people,.bv'' obtaining bon-z. tiol of their political con.ietitions.. The Erie Convention. The Demoirttc,y cf the State in.Couneps The State' Convention assembled on WedriesdaY ; September Bth, at ,Brie. Tile a ilk. udau re was unusually large. 14 ot withs tan ding, the various interests rep resented hy the numerons candidates for the po.bitiouti to be filled, everything was harmoniona, with a determined. disposi tion of all .present to make Suchnominiv , dens and 'present to" the' 'people :of the State such a platforth .6'lkt - cot - lid be wil-. lingly and cheerfully uplild by the Demo cracy of Pennsylvania,. and all citizens who favor -retrenchment and reform in tiffairs of. the State, and. honc*or and - . ihtegrity iii its officers. Tie . , •,: Vonven;don.w.as. duly called.,to or= der at it o'clock huon l ,by John, Miller; Esq., Chairman of the - Stiirctcntral Coin mittee,and fri•J 6iirv'eu Lion' delitted ready for business. 'James Schuylkill County, and . lion. John . 13 .. Stiles, of Le-: high. CoO it tity,.re•placed - 'nrmo nation fcii temporary: chaitalen. , -The TOW IV:13, close, Mr... .Phs, 133.;,- .4 . 10 n.: John D. Stiles, 112. - ' ; . , -, CornrrEittee„,On Credentials and Conies t, ted SeatsiO4,snization, and Resolutions were appointed, committees nOusiating - of one meuaber Iron,. each Senatorial . Dis trxt. J. 11„. Duaenbury,.tepresentative Dele gate irom Susquehanna county, not, ar, pearingion'inotion 'ot . , E. B. Hawley, S: D.,Maddin. was substituted. .T. J. Ham, Senatorial Delegate from. 'Susquehanna and Wayne dounties, not appearing, ox the same motion Mr. Mott was Ell bsti- tut4'and Mrtu., -- Represen tative delegate, from Wayne,not appear— ing, Mr.' Wilson 'was 'substituted. Tne district . of Susquehanna - and. Warne was iepresentea. on the variOns committees. E. B.'Hawley C6nunitte 6n. Resolutions ; A.'B. Gammel, Committtie ,on Contested seats, and Mr. 'Mott Cord mitteenn 'Pertuaneat Organization. -4.. 8. - Gratntnel of, Wayne-''county, wais -pointed 'member of the'= State •Ceti— trat Committee from thisSeoatorial Dis • . The °airs-intim:l adionized at. 2 - edock until 4._ • - • ' , „ , 13.1 - ion zegieemblitig, the Dorarnittee: , Oigan'iatiOu:reported JEFOndien(lnck...B nglit, cif .:Lu zero a • Coiiity;..lll3 peinaaa-• en t preeicienti:.vith • 'acceptance and. - vide presidents . froni: :varione:: ticuato nue: }.EU DI the the 'Oreaidel4, ,accepted..• in, lengthy', .opeeOli... - The ciiitutnittee on ..platiorp3 .asked.for: to..eomfilete , their..3vork. ' • ' .The...coniientiou then_ ;Adjourned 4,ecloOk ; t4ti 11,11o*.further Lteliberatioq, of the ,coenwittec, it .being :generally' hitt th ttee „we re unable to ou.:the turrencyj,p;o:n.k. The. oun*e ntiore : .ieaseetr,oled "at eight .'."T kie.:Opinniittee, on, cieileiitiala reported :Changes the - .Con,teated skate -atiti the repo 'w•aa atliiptedE withniit •_p_i•Ogt'ep; " ; 04tiOn'Tr.biA 4. he board of"of tae' city cif" :Fie iirdxtitig them' biv and lake • excursion. Alter considerable dehatc., iz; hit+ 'the' invonen ts -to receiving the Vitation had-their rOices fairFy eaCiy-A, the' nfatioti itecqt•.carried tin tai mously, and tile convention idjourned eliriena. in, Thursday. ' • ;PurstuktiV to - adjournment the Couven toeilon Thar - Way- .inoroing. The journal . of NVcdnealtly 'isras , The Csorunittee on Itf!so.lutiol3s not being ready; `tn.ropqrt s actruition was znade ;ucamtnate oandlriates tor tiovernor. Arter thitka , tendere'dVtO the' citizens , for ho spit ,`the I . 4utir.d.e• itlel,l the aiit.titteloreain order. A ken -tteman from Cttmberlatid county litid just nominated -wlwtt itiloser toov,ri to ailjOurtt for,otte' hour' and. called, for the yeas aud 'door WAS 40 allow' the ,coannt.ittee on platform then PI e:ro 7 t.'••on-. elude •theirfrePort• Pend'itig ' 8 43 mein hers of- "the, committee-- se ll b d :.fit lie platform' had 'been - adept( 'llOl !nu t inn 4aia -yeas - 1.01; and 0481 137; , A 111RtiOn .Wlok , taiitio' to. Moitisikloritte ~ ~f 221=1 . .4_4o*..te tiii tu i lionrtietit; 'iagt ttnothPr, to 4n `-lell,tidelY PoStp A ejlint,'T„Whiell . was ,tdp -0 0 0 by lin w ,wiSlied.tO caritiiitieltu 'One*: ; , , , ,I , ,--i'„', -, ' ..-. •f l ‘:,- ' , .ITheivnte, to l',leflititelY,'-Ofkor!P eras' ‘:Yeali , . l 44 B, Ot - ; -1,• ~',,., - --;-... 10. nrmiley.of ` , ,Crkw . lord; purely to adjUnrn until tilee o'clo-kaanAte„.grented that it was 'UsiiS to. ttempt to force a nomination ro gove.rear ; until the com e .. mittee. were tidy to reploet., , . Mr. Snytie one oftte , anti-Ohio' men on the plutfiti; F,commi tee, celled upon Itir.}l Hugliet its Oh airniti; to present its report.-. Ipa watt grearVapplauded. Mr. Hughes; th' chairtnati,l teclared that if the convenion. Would, adjonrn untit,thret p, th., it w l tild 'save ti i ta 'aild enable , the i, tointuitteetceprepare'a , Prirttipent Which: all cmild ‘atrinonize. The,convention should l ot be. diaracte zed by any r f ie. ,ti e nt aid should Fork to Success. . - orre adjournment 'we .;carried hYPu o e e eyhelming majority. in reassemblin . g at th Cap. m. , the coin- aittee Oti resoliitionare orted the follow-,, .ng Platform. 1 I. t , ~, ; , . 1 ' , TriE !rtxrtt Eat., t i , , Reol etti, First.: That e hereby aeclare , , our, unlit tering 1 de‘o'titi ; to, the fti ticliv -1 meetal principles of De ineratic:giivern;i' wilt as enunciated byhoMae'Jefferion ,1 in his tirat,inaugnral address, ,viz.: Equal and exact' justice to all men; of whatsol'' ever State' or persuasion;telizions or po litical "_; ~t,he ,suppOrt Of the Sate govern; , , inettOs, in f all their tights as,the most cone -:1 petaut. sidihtulstratiOh 4 for 'our domestic concerns, iind tho 8110..1tt ,bulwarks against an ti•republican teadeti9iee ; the saprein , ., acy Of the.civil over; mibturyanthoritv ; 1 ecoilomy in the public, expense, that la. .. 1 bor may, be-lightlybvirdeued ; tin) honest 1 payinent of our just debtsatud_the Sacred preservation of the plibliefli,itli ;_ freedom , of religion, freedoin of- the press,sfrecdom,' of person, under[ the pneteeilen of the great 'writ of hab4a3 corpus, alitr trial by juries' impartially 'selected. 1 . .=; , Seciniu. That the wide-sp raid depres sion 4al antreiing which effect every -bus tnees a n d employment that; is capable; or being ;Leached by legisletionfhew beyond a doubt the ignorauce, metliciency and wickedness of, the leaders of-Ithe 'party that has ruled the state and : nation rota Period of Years, and , 0311 , fori their iMine dilate and ,permanent removal;: from'-the , phicila the/ have so long dishonored and disgrened. m ~, . Third.:Thai the undue. ultiplieation of public Officers. And the inordinate in crease of ealaries and emoluments l of .4:if-. lice are among the'many evils whie l Rad. jct . ') rule has folded_ upon the co nary, and favoring an economical adrnii istra- • tion of the. Federal and ~ State • g Ve.rti- I I) men tee so:: that' the people; may e as speedilY as possible relieved frout.th bur den, of taxation ,wfth which - they art now ou eertsly. l oppresrd,l we call- upoi our Federal and.Statd , representatives to strive by'allproPer means to reduce them; both to the very, loWest practicable number and amount. ,-I ' I. I FOurth.‘Thatlthe conduct of the pres ent !State 'Treasurer in. the management of the Cornmoriwtidtlesifinsenes, - in his to neglecting ariprdpriate the moneys• iii , the sinking fund in paythent of the pub=- he de b t,asi rapidly- e required ,by law; in. non accetintinglfor the interest : received by him On: th,e,,,peoples :money, deposited with the several banks and ,b:2,atiting in stitutione throughout the _State, and his instilent, refusal to submit:the archives 'of the:Treasury, Department to a legally constituted, committee, .of the;house ,01 'Report:sett tatives, luppoi n tea to itiveptigate - the.same, is Mr. gravesuspicion; and cause. is deserviagof the.sexerest cendempation, at the landlt,,of lan outraged aud already overtaxed"PeePlel - . 1 •' ' Fifthl ',Plitt, the condition of our State - treaatirY demands, the most;seerchiug and . t - horough investiatioe, and we call upon the temMtptee appointed by, the lionse of 'Representaitives.to iniestizate the.atate,ol the same, wad resolutely pursue the duty which has been Confided to it,„. , . Slithi The nominees or this, cOnven ! Lion arOereby pledged. to apply all mon-. eys in 'the sinking fund, as required by, law,:in the teauction 'of ' the ,public debt,f, and thereby save the interest on, the satne Y to the i4noupt so reduced, and that mon eys due thy, ; Ootrimon wealth fzoin corpo rations and icaliiiduals shall be promptly Collectc4 and paid into the Treasury, - and licit in Any manner, directly or indirectly; to employ :,publiC motleys fur-their own benifit_Or pprposes, . ,' , , Seventh, As , tics; contraction of ; tlie money currency and circulating medium, .heretotOrerni-deby the liepubltcan party, and the further contraction proposed by it, , with 1 a :view to 'force resumption of ep6cie P,avineatei has. already brought dis aster.toithe htisiness of the -country and tbreatets general baukruptcy,we demand that this policy be atatudoned, and that the, ToVpnie of the be made and kept equal'to the _wants oftnitle, leaving 'the restoration of legal; tenders to par with eci, tl. to be i hrought "about by pro; 'ilming the itidustries, of ,ttie people and not hy 4,lestroyi ng them. - c ~ . , Eighth, Thut the 'policy already ltatia; tea by the Repillolie.an, party of abolish- leg 1,01,41-tendens, and giving the nation al bahke tbe power, to : furnish all the car-, rencA Inn increase - the pewer of an td readYidaugeroita monopoly and, the en b r... mon4 burdens op preesing the, people, with out 'co+pensatl,ng adveittage, And that all. thenational bank circulation he prompt ly and. rmatntl ieyretired And. full legal, tender :113e issued - in their. Stead. liin - h. That the public - n Wrest de miLndS that the government hould cease to diSedit it s,own . money, nd should tuake'i L 6,1 1 i,legal tenders' - receiv ble for all pantie nes exCept 'where_ respec for the eblig,a, efts oroontraets requires. ayineht ' in c01t5,,, , • ' 1 ~ Tenih.Dentatida the extinctioi of the preset, national banks: and:the establish- Lletit i , their stead of a system Of free' batiks I discount mad deposit,ti oder such itignlations as the States respectively may' iiirvectiii-; •und ' , awl pipet ',money .except. stich r . liay he is tied,. directly, by. and i 4tie upouti e faith of the Federal •Govern taent,,-;.,..affurding ratinaily. a ,currerko based,_',h - gold nd, silver, and . other": „proper y'..,off, the 'whole people of „the .eotlnttl'il Eleven nth hat 411t,',.,-. eat . With,, this' dechFit,iim - of, principle of ipolicv we arraign the lead 7" ers of thee Repat,lican, party for their ex travagant; expenditures and profligate, waste Of the „peoile'l- .money,:. -for their „corruption, tortheir . penulation, toy their c:ontetiti:kt - - pr coueittu Ocilla abligation%'; for their extertienate - liacroe of the,s4-_, aritia Or. our public ofileere, for . t:heir,Op pressivi; unJhst and defective st4tera of taxation, ;finait ce ,and: currency, for their contitinanee-41iticompetent •aed corupt men in oftlee ; and for their generalmitt trainaTtneat Of _-both' : the State and Fed eral 6 v.ernatents;,,,And -w,e, cordially. in: 'ivite.,„thelihertillteptiblica4tid all other, Wen, Withopt,regard to pAst party assn' 'ciatinniu to Cooperate With 'gala ek,lviir,` intthetu from . power. and ; establishing . Midi. 40 administration of our public af-- ! Ji ma _a l keharacterized,thaputer aad bet- ter:ll4llo9f the • 3teput3lic. -. I t*,tte mated te adopt the .reaolutiniis as ,Whole without debate . .„ - 24_:• : I!!' B , o wdea,' - Pf Le4ighog9ethe floor; , -but. *l5 Sitin as it was apparent thit he pop9i4 o ,fferingattletld,Ment tattle. c4rrekiej., 1 31 a 71 .k ids iiiinie'`iiiii drowaed„ , . - , • ROSE DE/1. AT • t ' ;NEE - „ •• ' ,- . 7 -:,.. ,1,. - .:. 1 : 5 . luau uproar.. Thu .. prtl . viril . is . . e# ion ; ' , ; tj, is •.- demanded, - bat ' atiii4';',,tlritil pi.. . *.ll re..., . . speech," ,"470, gaeoO4';' , lie,; iiiil'allOire;,, i m to proceed- with 'hit{ -.reniiiikg .itie-I:ppoliAi decidedly hi favor ~o t- ; 44ii.• tiuo)q , aud said it was good-old Deciocra iti.#oetrioe: If the., convention. teak u:deOiy,e. , "stand on. the.ctiirenor question it tiulild favor gold and silyer. ',lle:thought tiy.reSolu• fio,@iiO3.ll4,bg.a.PK.VaPP kt tulip id ,moyed au aniendment to that eiLete •• 4• : ' Mr.,llugykorSahtlylkol,-,chOthiatr of the - coiniiiittee;vai-:-SoletioaKilett4ita the platform as - reported, and ithotight Atinoworise than_ o, Bourbon who •tuivocat 'ed a istiriiiev . ,baied' - exeltiiv'elyi , on - gohl aptt.silver.: i 'llso„stli4,lvgal. teativrs . Arq. nut raPtelY. , ,prornisea ~ ie,;pay.any ..4ed,*thiiit ,gold-currency.. , * . itigah6ilder:iii•or itself Itioriey. It redeems itself every time it is =tendered . and - received'. - in pa'si,Moii t of :debts. , Ile moyed.,,that : 31r.,,lowdetes atuenduieut; be tabled. .:.„ : •.. :-:- -, !,.. The yeas : ati.lii:l4yf 3 Fere, called on- f. ,r., llnglie's - aietiOtp,-whiCh 111 . 11i•cp.rried, and Xt., Sow!fen7a ameadinetit wa4 lOst. ' —_ '''.ill r.,SOwa6l. took the floor, Againet it, 'ittaiiitit . cOnsitlerabl), coatll§iohisti*Ploed . ..ti.) strike ant ,4 , , , ctiOns ;seven, eight, tine and 0t'1 1, ,, itibtitita Wig the liiiitomal resolm, .{don - of,'laSt, 'year . ~O:f•.: the Ve.ntisylvatibr ill v nooratiC,platfortU : wbich called. f o r ear-_ ly `'specie restiniption, but under the•riull 41,•Anektion," no :attention w 0 paid. to 1 Mr. Soatilen'e.paption and the resolutions Wert ad ptedas originally read. - . • 1 [l n . 1, 1 110 1 onainution tor,. P.uodidw. tor. gay. olOr, i ion ttill i wed .-: The names or 'Ogliteet .eniidalatea .were . offerec4 and try bldlOt,lt.Silited.n . s:iiiiloAis : - ~ ... . • t 4 4 '4. 7:1 ^. v. 29 41 - 45 48 52 33 55 . 35 Fox ' 20 29,-,20 25 24 , 4 • - . Earn........ ; 40 40 52 46 48`43 24' Noyes.-- —AI :14.84-ea a; 41 43.42 Pershing 13.16 18 18,25 2,1 .30 Moss. 18 20 26.28132 30 41i,°-°'•t - • " Morton' 12 V Pioltitt :.11'1,3 10 14 ' 1 ". 'l3 1 Mott ..... 4 6 - Gibson-„ e .1 , 6, 2 1 5 A, 3. 1 6,10. .2 Knox—•, • • • . 3 ;„ . " Croffroiig-.. . • ... 4 5 - 2 _ Spans • 2 5 2 1:1;13 12 Stiles 5 / 6 .7 8 6 Mittebler.:.l 1 , Dreher k 5, 3;17 (While the lath ballot was being taken Big ler withdrew.ire farbr ot Pershing.] .1; PQM - I*Mo* 'are the second. and third ballots for state treasurer ;, BE6ND.UALOT .. . , ' 62 1;4 rlayfortl . Almal Embigh . ..... .... 17 Eiefsoll4-1t,••••—••"•*•--- ' ... , . , • 3 • rmlu. BALLOT. • , 1 Playibrcl ~.~.... Piolett was nominated for_tr.eaute;r, . . . .A dii.patch Was. read in the :coownflon frdlw.tl.e Cliairrnan,yf the Ohii,lstateami, - . CoMmitteei which: thanks were .tendered.the Democrats of Pennsylvania for',their platform und ,promising.„so,ooo - Gov, . treat, co 0481114 m followed,Oie.readint.. isoatCh. Dallas Bautiders,Cf Philadelphia, S. E. Ancona,. allAerk,County, of,SuStOehtiriiia county, B. Q. Sawy..r of Allegbei County-and Win.-Patten, Lan ca.ster connty,were appointed a committee to. intarin, , tbe caudidateiof their noiUi nation and reqUeit their .acceptance. The couveW.ion„ then adjourned mitt_ fullest expression of sitystuotion will the nominneta and 71 nniyersal xertain victory., • , . „ .. r.,ekOcs fro*,Ertels Work. .... From the Pottsville 'Miner's Journal - -Repablicari :, :- ', ••, 1 . : . , .-,....:As :to .the'candidates * . they are the best men,their party 'could'briit forward, but we need.mateely:_s4y. that .we trust they wil not -be elected, Judge Pershing i. 3. tOO badly needed On:tlie..bencii of ScrinYlkili county: to ' m ake .us:wisli.to:see him trans 4. ,ferred to the GubernatOri 'ehair, and if we bad.no.other reason • r oppesiug hit election we :should oft St. ',, it on - these :grounds. :: ', . -.-: • • • • • - From ~ the Tittisiille Courfrr, Dego- cratic. Not only in the adorkinn of 'a platfaln brit in'the nomination of a ticket, the Erie Convention has done a good work. -CYrus L. Pershing, the uominee for Gcv. er years of age. The selectian cf nr ::tn ; j u s tio 0 of , 'the highest Integrity,. sugh as judge Perslamg is kr.own to pbssce, can net- fail' inspire confidence among Democrats,aad command the respect even of the bppouentii,eispeefally at this period of notoriutts' political corruption in the .ring of this State.' . . -From ht3 , 'Pviblie Recare, Intl.: Judge - oyrus'. Ii: Pershing, now of - Schuylkill county, is a man of very high 'character,.and one whOse name has Liven atelp meutioned Avith praisein all "months as that of the; judge whO teuced• the ,threg iianduleut Schuylkill Commisslion -era to restitution, fine and imprisontnent Yietox E. Piolett„ of'Bradford, the nomi; lor Trea,s4r?r, is a man of means and established integrity, an. uncompromie jngtand veteran Democrat, well-known is :Op ppliticat arena. . _ `l.lairiebarg -coirespcip ,e" • thb Press , .;; It is - only - fair for th... , -Reptibliean'pariy to understand Vaut .loth these men ba s e ,p4culiar qualities fitting thent . t.utuake,:an effective crmpaign,. and- Which . mast not • ,be diaparagedior ignored. and a Pershing is:a-piwerl'ul 4ebator,;en tire! yr, conversant ,with.•tbe political history of thii . tenintry, and dangerotiAly booked Isls vanialpolitios:„.. It he - stump it. :will .need - a•Ool head 'Lind aateady band -to follow ':Piolett' is a - different style ,orator, Bang dine, -en thwfiastic man, centrolled by impuli!e„ and as niqictxiOns as r illett`tit . ; It AS Withaut.dOlibt, P 6;1 rineta4 for StAe.olliceia since lsGO.From the '' Cane ~itxicfi Ittgftirer_ Demo , When 'the great I) rnoeratie 'party of w the iiedond State - of, ti Union ,pfoelaitus siolVay,ainst the tnon y oer it ineaus shncietlitng. ' It _beans' tha p t the Men Who `kepi' unit who:pay .taxes have Aibeoveted, .their oppressora; And 'hare tiled diecover• ed u remedy: Tile ppacelnl i - revolutfon eommeneed here in 'Ohio has nottr hecii _ litiry inangurated. It. will nOt entl until,) -the-grand - oliji , et me attained. , t i r,rhe IYenio eratie ticket Will sliced Pennsylvaili'lly, 30,000 majority in ' Itovetriber. Defore that: 'Utile 01110; strengthen'eil and,' 'aus tallied: by ti `declaration. 'dr . yeste i ,l4,y,' 'will at=e sent greeting,B with 50,000, ini!— • jdrity for, 411'en. Standing itli otiffitr to shoulder with the• gallant Demberaey or. th'e KtystotiO4ite, we extend"oar hearty' 'congratulations:— - ' ' ' • - ',Pram t l ll4'Tittibitrg Post, .00). l'iireii paper. ' r • .. .. , - ,riter two tta,rs, work of the Erie.'.'con,! tentloti" ia oller;and the pe,iiilii,of I,A,t4in. sylvan ta have fan divortutiit,v la redeem .', the State trora the natEruie that has 'chair . liOtekizril it cor sii long. 77,1,1Vtia.Wt.1,iti at 1 baud. and the full daylight or - the . IyePlik's dellip - iitice•will come with the CkSitiZ its ithbi)o//6 Qii tlie efeiiiz,fof thP 1 34 0 04 tt . dtifori t; • kftle And Shot Powiter, Shet4Leid, Gnu' . Cops, Pouches.' Fluiks, Fuse; tee., • Ac.. tkc., tot *co by• ' Montrofiit.:9.lBl : 4-4f `igts'Do. 'N'cif, Lie i SEE FOR :I"OURS.EL OUR NEW 'PRICE LIST :DU SPRING AND SUIIMERIOP: -11eavy.cottottado-pgillts4 stout wool-Mixed pant.,l%. -Vbckt dirwo9l puts. ; Orencti misatmere MOM, rleavy worklogmen's suits, Scotch cassimere stilts; Derrls cassia:lore suits, , • 4113ncy clieck.stid stripe skits,: Black frock coats, . ,: i••••• • ;Back (trete =IAN imported, Black cloth Verte • White linen !mite; .." Bois' SUITS, 3 to 9 years Boys' cotton malts, _- • , , $ 2.00 $ 4:00 , . .•• , -Boys' mixed/snits. ' 4.00 6.00, Boys' fancy Wool !elite.: 4. 45 5.00 • 10.0 i 5...:. L. n' I. ii i. . Bui.B r IZI.TIIIIy. V to sears: • ' yerebort Attire, • ' ". ~ $ 4.00 $ 1 7.00' 'Boys ihncy'olls. '-; 55 .7.10 10,0); Boys' ilnt.t caealmere trait*, . S.OO 14.00 Vonths' suite. all etylea, ' p.OO 20.00 ! 555 cottonahlrta, ' : : i -- 'l - i's:" f 0 Citx)d , liverallii,- : • -' - ' • ' " - '' - ".. s 60, Good rabbr ranaliendera,; - 5 .• 50155 ',.---` And all other Goode In proportion. • .5 L - ..Tha'abilvaPtlceh are for, cesti.only; and irwinoted cuit t oraire front, a dihrance.. ' •-, . • IAO FORFEIT it 'the above price list not V fuldlictit which prices aro goaranted 15 P!ct eent. lower, than those of any other }mohair! this pity or • , ' " • WELBS'rtii,- The 'Clothier. tunghamtan, 4tly sch t lBls.—tf • •bNIEY;r...CAS'EY; L• ~. FP- 'PI... 4-. 1 : 5 0 .- ,:-W°4- 1 40) 4.- •:8:: , ' , ''._ '-, I tiroiliares*inili ttentior4t `.l * : / .‘• ms :Er rt. zszx irk xt. trihichltirry ito selling at from 161(1 . 20 per cent. 3, -thambentopre. Atoll assortment of .141,140 R, DINLNG - ROOM . and, N,rp,enEN. • ' TURD." Parlor Setif; fd $B O upward: " Chamber' Letts (rout ti4o upward.% Diattteases from $4 upward. Pure Wool : *Moore from SIU \to $l3. Oak, A and Walnut $.4 - tension.Tables (rem $6 to $lB.- r." • Tod can do ;better by purchasing yenifgonds 1, any dealers In Loiseettion or theLentultrr.-- Wa will - tot be undersold by any one 'east id - New City.—. No extra ehitrge for packing ot- del truing goods at the depot, . . . . 0 ,;,... T.. ,.. ;;; ; . ; ' ve."-.` -4 '-'•••• ~.',1., , 1 We desire to say a word. In this line, we hers Stein's Patent Casket. and a variety of other styles. Bul lal Robes, `shroud e, etc. • The hearse and Carriage attnelletl - to out establish ment cannot...be surpassed in this section. !These will be furnished to those who require, at u reasonabir thr ore, anywhere within s radius of . twenty miles from ttas city. Give us a call, Binghamton, lisp 12th. 1815.—ti 14UN't BROTHERS, ; •• SCE.Airrox 1•4 , . • iwbol smile & binders I n • • r[AI.t.DWARE, IRON, STEEL.;, iNAILS, SPIIMS . ,:;BIIO . VELS 'znaitlrs , HARDWARE,- '• ' *INN RAIL, COTIN TERSUNK t T RAIL SPIKES - RAILROAD d ELNING,SU.4'PLI X'S: gIARRIAGE -SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS .A.ATD BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS. • ' PLATED 1f8 8 a,5.1 .14 n 4215. . FELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, Att. ANVILS, VICES. - STOCKS' Lad DIES, BELLOWS: BAILIIIIRS, SLEDGES...NILES, &c • EIRCULAB ":A ND MILL SAW 8, Bi;LTIli G. PACKING • TACKLE BLOCKS, - PLASTER , CRBENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES.VIUDICH wnwow OLASS,LEATH ER& FINDINVIE., I PAIRBANK'S SCALES. . , . _ ATLORIS EMMY, • ; rain and Lameness relieved in a short time by iho use of Taylor's, Celebrated Oil. The -greatabeumatie and Nentallgie.lleteedy..-Thii:medicitis is not ft cure all, but is warranted to cure more of theallo and 1110 to which tleah is heir than any other med'elne ever die covered. (Jive it a trial ; if you do. tiottind it re. it iostisyou nothing. It' may bo used' with the utmoat advantage for , any kind of Pain;.Lanumeas• Woimde or pores upon man or bead:.' Will not smart the rawest wound or sore. Full directions for •use Around each bottle. Ask-your lierciptut for a free viAi., No Cara— Taylor's Cough syrnp os"..xpectortent,foi ell Throat 'and Long dtaessea. fa very pleasant to the taste anti' • contains nothing. injurious. Try it, and atop that curtail and take the• soreness from - your Throat and I.linge. ' Ask your Merchaut foYa free vial: : No Cure T WO Pay.. •, I • , • Taylors Conti Itiam Powders for all kinds of stock and poultry. -Warranted the beat renovator'f the syttem or ran down of diseased stock, that has ever begn, dia. • covered. Try them for all alseitses incident to the blute•cvmition. Diree.tiona for ,use armuideaets pack )to Cure—lioPay. . • • • All the itkOlfe medicines for'sale by Abel tarrell and Ruins & litchols. of hfontrose.• and all Drugg,isteand I Dvalers throughout the country. ,• •. 11. BROWNING TAYLOR. `. - .Qt. lobes, ' 101-01-Im. - : • . • - coßßErrarras TIIIg'ROTEI IS FINELY SITUATED on tbeßlver rand, tiptctint from ningliamton to .Montroso to Conk ; lintitatictu un the , IX L. &W.R. It Partie mop , :ping at tide Matfett will find it convenient to r all on aa I have proper Convenience_ to picric partlealo _any plate they with to reach. limn:beer. refitting Ely how led barn, making them mot* tonvenlmit to the I fierfil•in tips -public. •Thanknil tor part pattlatageof try old Mends I ehalt be henry to. greet them and trio public gerterally.when to into vicinity. . .1. MULtillY, Proprieten :C•OrhetilrfEle. August M. . - • I teitralliipress 0111 ca Id Cobble. old staid. ' Rapti"; Inat(orlorWsinlett and Melte& to and from all 'Orli, Tta,itontrioelt: Lana Lehigh vo r ' Direct root to Scranton; Wilkes fUrro, Now. *cork; rbilaxtelphia, ay., Se.. - VoiWirdlig of freight prompt!) , attended J. It. it&T A NSVORD. 7doeuors. August 25th; SatdaPer dlYt ' , agents wanted. Ali thus. Ad es of working - people of both seater young and: old. make ;nom money at work for us, their own Inealitleaotharing their spnre romentat lOY li the ti that than at ary -thin Weer enna ment that trilt psy handsomely for *MOO h of otter, work.. Fail partiehlarr, term. de., tent free.' Scud as goat - sedum atsince, Dotal dcloy. _Now. tailito I..nn't r Work look,roe- budgets elsewhere-until yon hale learned what we Offer.. , fl. STILSSOS 3 CO.. Pottlanc Maine. • • • n3-)1 t. • : 496 . • . tAtat 6 &Ms' a bgt.kwhicti 1a idso cbea as othera, some at twice the atioa . ey. "1111.90, of was yaToiste.bou 'eat , • Atificst , : IXONS a niak FRESH BOAS ED COFF'EE, • Arniaii4)t 'wanted without extri chi*: toraot Opium pound or not, _at - • :Aveist r ig, 14,1-44. ti - - /X6144101i/itt., ' NiA*ONliti ;4:loo,7A.irgia.-=:,W94; urre ierdio. 44, it 'oply H 6 Voltoil • 4•!1.0*14'11F47-41, - - • , MEE MRIUM ,•,,,,,?.. 1 ,,,, : .. 4 _, , ,i: ii i,i 4 ,,,,,,, • •-• - - ,:v - •, 3,... , •••.;- - •;-:':' , .. '::::4J;.%.,•' , Adlitatisementis; , s =EI I. N. BI1Lt1tRI) I.oo' $ to' 2.50. &OD 41.110' - 5.00 . T. 50 7421 10 00 8.00 32.00 13.00 " 17.50 Izsma 400` 9.01 ' 'MAXI `"'4.00 1,11 COO ','::s._ $.50 'lok OUR' DONLEY. CASEY Numbr'37. NeW Adiertisements. HATPIN & etEMENTBi Dealers In STOVES, TIN, _COPPER & SHEET IRON ,WARES; HOUSE •FTJRN -ISHINO-GOODS, AND BUILD ERS HARDWARE, &C. ,Agentt to! IAUTLET & Co., SASII;•;VANDS;; DOURS. - WlN polys .councE .4110VLD - INGS, &04 - ' , • wbth we wirriell at Blanchard; &Met d Co'a. pecwo •NAiris i soßEws, LATCHES,'BUTTS, SASH AND BLIND -FASTEN - ERS-,AND HINGES, ?C0 S, .• FORK SHOVELS. RAN RS. • :VIBE GOODS; &C. • _ . Special inducements on Coolers, end aD Did lug Ckbodit RON I 01:14), Pins'' , PREMIUM, MILK RANS. J 042; .1.11.1bnz,-Getieral .ttget!t.) OTSEGO COUNtY. LUMBER, PLAT. Y0R31.; SPRING AND BUG ' --- • - GY WAGGONS. ' Unaiirpasaettlor - Styl©. •and Durability. 'API him* recritly added tp oar selection' of Stoves `THE C s. E.NTEiCKIAL COOK, made by Tr/alarm.% Sand & Co., ilbany:.N., Y.. and the .itryrand`Beses - Burning Parlor Brove b and Canard Clo.ok Stoves, menntactur -W by Perry & Co. , - Mbak. N.Y. w e also keep Ike eniebr*ed. • DfAAIOND IBABE BURNING AND F.EAW ESS ,C POKING STOVES. .Thlthbone.- Jewett 4.--Rmisout. Ranges, - 'with Copper Reterme mu: ?fickle Mountings of the latest improved patterus. . Repairing ,prOmptly done Auld, orders for .•• • • t Jobbing solicited. . . 14AYD1aN a 1131..EICKN7S. . - li . e.Siliforti.Mity I.2th. 1.M. , —tf.... ... • . • . 'rt.etxd. Whis I • We hive Jost returned. from the City . of Newlrork itlth a pplendid stock of guoda.consisting of D24.7 * . SOC)10Z) :G4IOC.E . RIE9, I BOOTS: - MOPS, DIILTO4, • MEDICINTS, CItOK "•Fair,.IIARDWARI3, ac„ And altattier gtaxis usually kept In a conatty store. '••• Come-bee and all and satisfy yotorstelysts that we are •selliatt•as cheap ae the cheapest. We ate always wil ling •tnnnnw oar goods. W. aF. IND ERLIED. ._ . _.• • i , , , Brack - neY; ra.fliay 12th 1815.—tf. ' . . ; EaCe to Get Your ORUO;A: . 'ikEDICINES 3yr. A. Lyon's, . Mieie you 4111411 d a fell assortment of rare Drees & Medicines. Chemicalt, Dye' Stuff*, Jewelre, Per. lumery..V.lolins and II iolim Strings, Fancy Loodt. Taakeo Notions, Pucker Book!. CI ears Tabacco. Flue Toilet Stella*, Brushes, Table Curlier)... s'Olid Sliver Spoons. Plated ,Spootrs, Krises and Forks, GunE. PI 4.- to's. Ammunition. Shoulder Srucerl, Trusgee, kiedie4l instrnments. 'Dental Materials, Lrunps and Lamp Chimneys, .Teas, Spices, Baking Powder, Sea Mots Farfne,'Velatine,Taploca, etc., ac. - A fell assortment . of Machine end all kinds of Varnish, kept couetantly or. hand. Wo aro *oiling. our Wail Paper at cog M , and are N, Cloalrk out our.Olarawareat. a . . - Cry Low . Figure. Get a can of our 311xed Chemical I'lllll, ready for we. and do yone.own paintlng. . With our larks stock of goods, we feel confident that evasion. visq.Mg „Nlootroso,, will find it for their inter -014. to caq Mid examine for themselves before Oltritt.- Inx elrewhere.,,• Stontrore, June:9,lBls. , THE ASSIGNEES. OF S. H. & D. SA.YRE OFFER FOR IMPROIED WIDOW Ulik MOWERS ! one hundred ttotlar 'Mower for 5750 • Arm Mower Warranted t• 'rho chaapest end bee.— Sive time. rate, maney,lave annosaamaby buying . hums ntantactnre. Idanatadared and tot sale by • s,:lc. b D, SAYUE.tor Ms Wen , . 7Ontrese, June lad, 1815. , tt2s THE INDEPIaDEN-7 Sewing , Machie TEI fiREATIIST OP TUE AU Sews•trota but One Spool' of Thread. , It hal but *lx working parts, he nouseleps. and sew. more rapidly thaviny Machine in the Alsriv.nt. • Has ht Xeellle. t DarabilitY akit Ttisitittl an it , bar di the Modern tiptovenients, Ftitszeutss xiApisv , ON' A ULM'S. MAL3VT,TABIA VOlt 63b, ..;t%4M2X.1411. VCrffli,toa. gaDID OD DX110'11..4 , It. Msfesq,• , • . , ISOIigtf,DESS4 NikeitiNis (7( ' 1 440,14 101 '`• ' e Bitabainton. N. 'llc•rsosi. _ , • '.f, . • z-,,heweetit Titll:o3l:Wit lettewit. , 'iitiza.raosi PENN' I • •.• ' • , . • 'l7Ol/0"8. TARBELL 1 Pnor'n. . . •-Nlitiriutetandltstict tittoc liktoe (MI N , Wachter- w ith the hteutteee Railway, the Lehigh 10 , 1 Railroad. mud the I). W. 4tailroall. Aptll 1tt73.-tt • , • •DV fiettnPri ; Omar I Zood klynctuatire. --.3 nontopt• Who 4ontomplata making tontfott* with L 43490011 for lho lninitor of adrert lament . 0., At park orlitai ...7(4 Ce 121,4 !O Goo, I'. t Row lOw YOU. for their MX PIILICT-DOOK (iiinety.re - cults Wit ton,l canto! n lug ihdo of *Tor .kO/0 nuwe pap, rJ and ortiouttop.okowiug the coat. Ad/era/ran:nut t/t.- Ittadlkg pper* to many • ash* at a troutondoo* oactootloLjtosit pukdlshant` IMO/. 0431 the Book. '4ll VOW by ,Norimou Acis4oo.o. WAIKU.U.. hi., la MEM