11=10 Jantat. POTII'SVILLACPA. • fog. , '; izeoprouttoshnutzsErrasiMis . ' Under Iliie beading; our respected coteasPoW ; ry, the Peameleasiin Isquirer, tam rtn• Itigg ai " • • Hoeg ow Opportune, earl at theism' time forei ble,'_ that we feel justified in giring them a proutioent position in our columns, for the benefit of the cause. The hignirsi is alluding. to the amenity '. of alhoroogit Ind cordial embus ; oa 'the part of the Opposition, and sorpeelelly in all the Congrer• atonal Dictrlits of. PeaMylvanis, says, ottr,polik. ical brethren are, we trait, fully sensible - Of the existing con dition of affairs, sad of the great and " grave ,geestioas that am likely to come up for • consideration before the nest NationSl , lieglile- , tare We•*lleie that if such a onion sa ere ; have proposed could be effected, If the Whip, ; Me Ro. ; publicans, the Americana and the Coesrhtiveor And-Lecoupton Democrats could set together In the samespirit, and with a similar object tbrough; oat the length and breadth of the Keystone Siam, Mr. Buchanan would be left without's-, solidtry -sepreeentatlve in the nest papgress, or it least in such a - Integrable, 'minority, that the rebuke would ' not only intimidate, bet it would ovariihellnlite. Is tins sully the validities , of the ease? Could the Oppeeition, l If united in all the Districts, achieve such a triumph as we have referred to? We address these vatting to our itiMllipnt friends; is a spirit at once kindly and meow's* slag, and with! the. object ‘f iodating them to parses the proper policy. It would be madness, or war" to divide and thee provoke defeat, if by union sod co.oneration, ire eottlAi cubicle Success and victory.. The struggle about to take - place in this State possums eitraorninery interest, and lta results will exercises powerful tallneatte every. where throughout the Republic. Tim people.of MeV:4o, at the Sunlit as well as at the North, P" naturally looi to Pennsylvania, at a mists so um. -portaist. They know that Mr. Buchanan le a ell : leen of this State, sad they believe mat be bas violated the wham, and abandoned the intetvatti of hit ;Immediate connituenta. Thu* be his trample!d upon the sacred prinelpl• ioi POPULAR 110TIIIIIIIONTT, s a d *1 the game time, ` has refused to; ' eiatand - ; ;Anstquave .PROTIIICTION TO 'ARIIRICAR Is - DVITRY. Ate the- freemen of . Pennsylvaniapro= .., parekto endorse and °online hid feersant eott , duct? Are they willing to kiss the band that bits attempted, to crash them? Are they disposed to bow to the edicts of the White HoSse, oven though they ibould carry rain and desolatien in their eiecttnent 1 Ate they, in brief, wßiii4 to become ntere,;tools, baleen of wood an.4' 'lois", simply, becalm the ; Preeiddet of the United States bad for b s own selfish impose, so determined made _ otree? There eats be but one reply to these in terrogatories, and yet, unless all who , are opposed to Ike existing Nstional Adminqdrntioii, should unite upon the acme candidates in tbeir respective Congressional Districts, they Initial as well vote for the Lecompton iniquity' at 4Mce. .This Is the . naked truth, and de state it dii4etly, and with • oat jequivoc r ittion. Mr. Buehenan will sink or Indio, sod 'the LIICOMPTON ustorrry wmt use OR 'Alin,. AND AVRRICAN INDUSTRY/TWILL 11.11 1 TIVR OR DP9VIDGfi I ACCORDING To TVS IRseasießTATivss, mates Pussammatitk seat.t. sten co vas seers Continue. 'This - State is entitled to twenty-Svc members; lay union and .00-operation wS could estry sitrwheread by division or-the insane policy of :running two , esndidotes IR I dee District, we shill threw sway the advantages ire posteu, and absolutely war against ourselves. Are our friends preparid for such a nitwit 'reds e arse ; as is eta. le liddiedMr ter vic4 this last alternatiTei A they, in brief, dry or defeat? It is not' worth while to - '', i • , , Itilmematters, or to avoid tames. On the eon &ism It as look the truth steadily In the fade, d go v ernl, , lta ... °amerces aecordiagt : All local or tridingreasee of disputa shot In e thrown aside. The lemiiag points, the great! is ues, Mould only be taken Into consideration. ' lderation. !I '‘' i'lt ma yy happen; moreover, ' Met the nest House of Refradadatirce will be cOted ova to choose n President of the United Matt. This, indeed, pby se Means laprebable. i! A w essential then I—howl ilePediritl#that t h e Opposition ,should Iloilo I: the CoutdeSeiotal Ilistricts,and that thus, ishould r to shoulder,years , 1 to heart, Rill of 'coup. `dead* awl oat , udiedlo, they should march to vie. 1 tory. I - Fallow Freemen ig . g et i a 4i van i a .....w his s , Repahliesae, Atnedidelm, and "Caseervative,Detno• erste-Lye eatosetlyinge Ilion you to ponder upon. this brief statement of fact's; forget and forgive all Petty jealousies, Ind demov° Muses of dispute, and THUS, lIT A SIONIAL TRIONTII la °cretin, TO et. ironCIIRI PIDINSTILViIitIA' TB% 'port Honott, VITO, asinutgaica `lO T 111 6611 1 41! grivacmg Or 1860) Tug Pitorves Covet? Convernou.a.Tnn Ttcc. int'...--IThe. character of the People's Convention held! at Stibuylkill Haven •on Monday - gist, wss such u to inspire respect': and eordideneeiti`jta se tiop sod ensure a warm Support from lb, people for the ticket placed in OOSnication. Intelligence esldigood 'anal standing, were the ehavaeterittics ueeeeh delegate presenti Both mtteilal is calm , laced to work bettuontoeslyi. said the result es ,sle s'oticipased on' Monday, idiocies witnessed the or:' ganisstion of the Conception; was the nomination of it droughty r good,Xtrong ticket.' Of course, .. I ;where 1 ere were" so m a ny ' "moonset citizens be fore the Convention is candidates, 'it was to be expected that the friends of defeated candidates should be disapp3itited f but the/ hearty respoiise with which each notnioapou wasinad• unanituoii, assured us !that the ticket would receive their warm . Support. 1 • ..., 1 Of the pound/des on)the People's Sokol, for vs : , ride' impoibust *Mies we need not speak at length. They ere Mete and; tried mho, thoroughly honest and cipible,.end wkliellaye, .strong. No *shish, ' grasping, uvarkdoeue ,spirit in:Wales them. They are men whom to rite for will be a oattsfeet‘ou, • for we recognize as the grand beets of their prin. eilthlx—Reform. They are In the heads of the . Poopli. The most glorious news that , even bloke upon the ears of our eltileus, will its that onnoune... • lig their election lolOctober, by i handsome nia. )(irity. r • ! ' ~ i 1 So far the work ties been *ell executed. - Now,. Men of Seheyikill County, for-thorough and et& giant organisation. , Remember that in all the de. ~ e lsive battles of the world, the welt.traioed troops have carried `et the l l laurels ;_ eta it, is in politics . di in Mar—those wbo are the bpi, organised stand ' hest lb. shock of the enemy's Onset. Now Is the' time to bete . 4 .• In every borough sod district of t the &unify, the Oppotteuts '.of the . lnrectuipton, ;tree Tr isle Democracy . ought at once, to confer I , together and arrange all tberdetaile of the cam-, . palin.., All we 200 to accomplish a ooinplete vie-, t' eux is'e tall vote piondafalleoteelways fellows as theresnit of oripusisation. : . , • There mow woes more importanCelection than She one approaching . To defeat the adminlitra lion sad its allies, tinder whatever, name they may , . go, is'. sacred ditty imposed upon as by the high est troisideistions.ebnneeted with the public good. The Tariff, the athilissloCtif Kansas under a free r!Tilitution, and the eorrtiptions and extravaisn eta of the AdmipistratiOn, will all come up he llo» the veil Congress, to whieb•we elect a mem 1 her; and it behoove" th'esPeople of Ib6 County to sqo not only tbetilhe **flop of our COngression -1 al nominee is 'scored, hot that : the rebuke to. the Administration t i 0 emphasised by the triempbeht . . , , election of our whole County ti+M.4 , ' ' ' ' . 1 1 . To work, the n at once. Orispise immediately. Stir up the lukewarm, encourage the' , ' doubting : leave nothing undone that, ought tube done; sod . 1 the brilliant victory that will follow, will to a re' .• word millisient to satisfy the most irdent, • HON: Csinquat..;.-By tbe proceed legs of the Pedplela Convention of this Cionity; betel at fkbuylkill Hawn on Monday lest. k will be perceived that Mr. Campbell . Was rooomlnated 'for Congrein by aeolatastioa. it is a* *adorn meagef Mr. Campbell's Congressional eerier, of 'blab bejostbiteels proud. Mr. Campbell I! up. doubts - idly at thla moment tbi etroagest candiJett In the Mistrial. Me bas many tram led tree friends. in' Ntirtitemberfand, and la feet, It was titroegh solicitations received from that County, abet be nes Induied to permit his • name 'to be ' brought foulard. Ilortbuntherland has bet to spent the tord, i ond,tre will roll up such antejori. ty for hlta le,pctobar, as will startle tbe istretion. If them seer was a period drab's which we beetled I innatei esididate, it is tbe present, sad we tbarstore, bat* that. Maj. Campbell will be lb. nominee of the conference. Minor differ.' terse sbould oink. for great, prbsciples moat stake ...freedom and yroteetion. • Btopte.-41se.Viet Oft Mar s Jr., tar &a ea etq thit eebtest r the ILdt of J. ittobsol Barrett to s tit tbslith Compose from the St. Lea atiekt. ' ' •. .• Ws inrltcpurtienisi attention to the following article. It .peaks trolubtnes in favor of Protect .l • lug the Industiy of oaf own flointrY -114 4. 'hfiws bow: Englund hes built up ber wealth, Over and influence by pursuing such ili policy : • 7 .; . , I : • -... NEFOLIIIN E 12,0, MIL .: ~ The September owner', of Ittst's It etelours libp i - slue contains sum eery tutersethes statistics In reward to lhe remoter , . of iliestliritabf; It seems that jlpi. land imports aaastliy, tillet bar popiletiun, jp•aht and progooe to tba amount, of user 1112000,000. of ad s 'boson Support leered Is the'ehape of cotton etoth. the export of width ti 1857 resebed eau to 000,. 00 0,fug . :lards , at about 8140X881050. , /be d rin. e ipallorkedi to ilikb time - 100dt wars seat, an am stii. Jaws: • ~ ' --''' ,145 % yirp4 S Te l t*, •t -----,:- ---• , . - - .r , .. r; -- • - 4 - 130210x0 - ,000. -- - - 0)0000 . Syria "net 111101161 • : 111,4100,010 Kola, United Stahel, r ' , rn,aocooo Brady. West Who, - • • , 4 VO l4 OO OO deeema itgrae,' , ' ( -I. • 310a1380 Chile,' . Pens, - 3 4 , 9 0 0 . 000 Chime and /long got% ,i. 111,000:000 0 3 00 0 ,000 JNas • . 19,000„000 British North America, , 32 0XVile British West lattlege, -1, ....:, 4000400 fl: British East Indies, ' _A 440,000,000 Australia,3o.ooo,ooo 'Me m To wns,. • ttr,a,4-- ; • ' • 60 , 00 0.3 0 0 .: Milani!. • -t, • . _, 30,000,000 4 Portagal, Aeon's Ind Evskrisi;:sit Tdos .... dirdAdaft What on the lint dumb*: eCeleb DNAI, then the United Stater. theilarkey and then Citina.--• The United States Noma lobe in rather odd company, two of these nations being Segan and hilt civilised, one Idahommedan and fast molests. decay, and the other not much adeaneed beyond eitheriif the others. Ragland hae persuaded them, bowie*, as well ai ourselves, of I the admirable working of free trade ; and to we Sod ourselves standing high on the list. We may hope to viral Lilt, wttat oa trh ate ent i fre e ly t uniatcoErangeli2 co ntrol. th If we add to this $140,000,000, the value of cotton yarns exported, Which are not included, and also the account of cotton cloth cousciteedrinGreat Beitalo, we shall Sod the sum sufficient to pay the 3120.000,000 Imported for food and a very Inge pill of the raw cotton imported; or, In other words, the mattufactanerg of cotton 'ldeas, after paying for the raw cotton, pay *be for nearly the whole of the gnarl and produce imported for the benefit of that and ail other branches of matintactures This shoats how manufaetnrtag cations purr rich at the ex pense of the producing men • Nem we mg how Ragland, after Coming ou t of the Crimean war, which world alone have exhausted the re. sources of halt the civilized world, was even stronger then when she went into It. and itamediat ly engaged in another war with about half the human race, calif deg far nearly 100,000 men to be supported thoomndls ek mites from home. No nation was error in perierion of mach enormous wealth' as is requisite for such entar prises Ea these, which England carries on without feel log the burden, while we ant borrowing money lro a time of profound peace to debay the current expenses of one Government. Bach is the difference between nee Roos which seed off their madam-to a fonder, and far distant market and those that buy tharproduces to feed their operatives, and pay for it in manufactured goods. England bas been teaching the Asiatics some lessons In free bade. She deaelhs process rather more severe, to be Cues, than was found necereary with the United States. Brads cad Turkey. ;n theme of the) lest three respectable communities, "be was not obliged to mooned la A amis. but found it not difficult to effect het pie. pose by diplomacy and large subseriptloos of money to weeded Ng trade documents and operate with. as wis the ease wspreielly in the United States just before the pumege of the Tariff of 1440. lftladoos and Chinamen require * different sort of argutnent,or what may be called '' ergemeetust ad komitteat" Gradually she stretcher out her wiry arms to assist the thunders of her deed and army, and the persuasive vole* of her =Oh at suasion, to annexing the whole world to the gloat coanuteeturlag centre. In foresight and practical wisdom England le yet a generation in advance ofall other nations, and hence Ur Immense stealth and tower, befori which France and all Europe stand In awe. I With all our Inventknwroul us, mental and bodily activity, we need to take bille ba tons from that wonderful people from whom aneestors we also descended. What we need le to thenriee ion and to consult experience more. and in Our universal ben, y. °knee to remember that charity which begin, at home and looks first after oar own Onetime and then after those of our neighbors. II a reduction of our tariff was taseemssey in order to Indere England to take our cotton, - that would furnish some excuse fortis, though a *bey poor one; because if 'he was not obliged to take It, as is lhOliCt, sun our true policy would be to work it up •maretelvee, and import it not In Ite crude state, but In the compact tom of manufactured goods. All nations -that export produce to a foreign and distant market must remain poor. It would be fir better for us If we were Importers of Resin like Trance and England, and exporters of it in the results of mechanical labor, than to Hod oar produce are thousand miles to beeeturned in the shape of foreign mechanlati *Aber. Our present condition may,be summed tip as follows 1 I The West has been sending her mein and protium 1000 tulles toe distant and uncertain market, where they must compete with the pauper' labor of the grain grow ing regions of Europe on the Danube apd lfattic, after paying near their whole vales lit cost of tratirportation. The necessary results of sink's system are now manifest. ' The West Is poor, and Is likely to be poorer, unless she goes to work to build up a home matter for her produce, end to being the mill and the tone mach emcee to her farms than 5009 miles. Out faetory and railroad stocks are not worth an average of 80 pir cent. on the dollafW-- d foreign cementation is - cornitig neer from London in examine into the affeirs'efsereml ofourtlearrads Our foreign debt la from $300,000.003;to II ifio,ooo, ooo . 7 aillog for a large annual amount of specie to pay up our In terest. . '' . _ Our ocean steamships are , nearly driven off. and In the opinion of some the character of our shipping it &cll. ' nibs. Our ships have long beenl le or dd oing a losing business, and nor government ne borrowing tummy: to meet Its daily , wants, 'l3ueb are th facts to be explained ' in some way or other, and this pi ore hs in no way col ored or exaggerated. •It Is not n as to repeat that ,1 conaider ell this to flow 'mainly f oat one ~ curse, and • that le the Tariff of 1840. find. the Tariff of 1112 re mained, most of our railroads would now• be worth par and be awned here ai they should;.. , and not abroad. in stead of gradually declining into a colonial condition, we should hare been Independent of the world. and if not an wealthy and poworlul as the older Mandl of OUP tam. fly, we should have been advancing very rapidly toward that point, and been worth many hundred millions more limn at present. When we adopt a protective policy we shall find immediate rollef, and enter ote a new room of prosperity. Unill we do an. we shall enotinne on our pre- seat warm, tending toward national poverty, dependence and demoralisation, tor these three go always together. Puma axe Lees. If the voters of this County permit them selves to be guile any longer by the advocates of. Free Trade, they must submit to their fate. With Free Trade, Willett of "course must be followed by direct taxation, the letporing,dlasses would be re duced to a much more deplorable conditioe th#u they stein, any country' in Europe—la fact t hey would be placed on n' level with the'oegro slave's of the South, and all the boasted advantagis of our Republicf . for the laboringeieesea, will veal& forever. Think of it every, in time. , OPENING!: OF THX QOAXSXN HAWIOAD.—The Rmkake-Railroed, connecting the Beaver Meadow' ailroad with the Catawisse Railroad, which uJad for some time past, under eonstrrictlon,lss tst been completed. The Quak`slie Railroad is fi3r- Men miles in length. By it the Schuylkill valley is entered from the Lehigh, and a route is eons., plated whereby aeommuniestion is opened bet'seea the khigh; the - Schuylkill, and the two Surque. burin/M.. The Quakake Railroad is also, the iron • • course op which the iron horse mounts to the ear. A Portal of therldahanoy coal field, impatiens for thecompletion of . thst new ; way which it staked ist,ispon the ground. (or its passage over a single bkelpoeing summit and down into t r ifle valley of the Mahanoy to Ashland, through a coal region of vanrciourees and unsurpassed attractions. Ground on the Murano, Railroad, was broken on the 25th nit., bitirelion.Binson Camercin; with bat cost oeend shovel in band. The Mahanoy road Is elk "extension of the. Quakake Railroad, from its Suction' with fte Cetawiess Railroad over theysiminit which is near by, and thence down inbitbe mineral treasures of the Afshanoy Valley, rill' tbe• point occuPied by the Mine Jill estensilthMailrolut is reached. '0( this new Road, 'John TOrer, 84, is President Richard B. Os borne, Tcrri., Chid Begineer. !The Mahoney. Rail. - road is length ; from its Quakake end it rises upon a grade of . 52.80 feet in the mile, rur al an eleistion of 207'feet is altained, whence it descends upon 'a corresponding grade to Ashland, which is 6io feet below the summit. The estima. tad- cost of 'the line, road•bild and superstructure; is $580,006. I To New y*k the_Opeulogof the Quakake Rail; road IS of gr*t interest, for by it the Middle Coal I lissin =of Prionsylvaribt is broaght by railroad communication from '5O to 75 e ailles nearer New'', York city than before. This fact, and another that the Quilkoko toad completer the trunk road due west from New York city to Lockbath,Penn. l sylvan's, three.fourths of the way to Cleveland, give significance to the opening of a yomparative.... ly unimpiwlant road. ' The importance of the Qoakake Railroad in completing", the line of railioad between New York city and Western Peorisylvania and South-West , ern New York, can hardly be fully comprehended now. It opens to it the coal,_ limber; boo, slate, and otkertoineral fields and mlies-of thiirrection of the country., It is also a link in the shortest road from New yetis to the West—the great psis. 'espy road hereafter, for when' completed this link wit? be 0nti,.836 Miles in teagni from New York to Chicago, or over 100 lON 'Aerie/ than any other toad: j Tel , davnanetta , COAL Taana..--Thirty,one yeiers ago the first coil , went to Philadelpbia—be. !octet' wagen-loadit hauled over the mountains by Ot?ige Shoemaker of 'Pottsyllin.. Very few per. sou `could be induced to pitches* it, and most of diets were wholly unsuccessful in their attempt to mike it itarn. Every body considered it a mere Aube.• 'Shoemaker wee denounettA In an t grttri ; a cheat, and measures were being taken ).01attest him for swindling; but be escaped attest fjr" leaving the city by lacireniteits road, • and di not stop until be bad pt thirty miles on his homeward journey. Tpe most remarkable feature t fu this extrsordinary speculation was that . Mr. 13bieentaker did not hinsaelt know bow to make the coil barn. no was therefore - unable to eon. vines the public that it'really would Ignite. lied be experimented at hook and brought with Mai a grattivr stove, in 'bleb to kindle a neotesstal are, thi letibition would have no doubt hastened full tin years the development filth* coal business; He reached home disgusted at the belligerent tem per of the eitisens, sad heart-sick at the ill semen of Me adventure. lila -repetition as. an honest men war rescued; however; by an iron master in Deleon!, county, Into Whose Bands some of the repudiated mineral aceidentally fell. Bs tried the coal, ceased it to burn ftsaly r uith enigmas° beat, and wee so pleased with it that be proclaimed the I tact in the newspapers.. This led others to try, and they also eucceedatie tboPreltdic• edraid nonsempilon; west ow from ibis disastrous %Meaning, until it laskyear reached Ika summon .auiatity.ot 8,4711,841Vi0n5, Bet up to this data abe depression of manufacturittg bad amid are. doetiost of 300,00 tons to ba met to market, and dui Islishryoar utuloabtodly shows a Min at of 1 full 600,0410 toss. • • BErstWann Mtwara Dser.—ibe Bon: Robert 1.-Welker. stated the other day; that the Statiatisil Debi: ernilds itioett ONif, OMAR!) I,4:IIA,TONS OP DOLTAItS at the elose'of Jams 'ltatihenaer Adntiiistration, if the proem:4 patio , woe contineed. Think of that, fellow oitisetts.- There were E;sliteen ifilfirout sorittnekt the Tres eery whin he took portterion of the Government. • ERITONII! ae, C. B.".- *r esannankstios le crowded sat. .iirM *Prier isteft• seat • ' • • • , e r% uvs l o..ar win Piniqk Its Yi decide act t9.,gualrl Id eiamnisicitien. - tai person refere - to, '&414 okonopletp,to farther his istieralge deitinfoled thluit Use boot plan to isilt to oaks Mrs st all. Oho him Ind tape enough, mitt lie grill basis nnseelf. ' ford Affaiis: setae Pub.,apshad .11011111ifidea Me Abu Meas.—Oa tbe VA nit., *TO sealousit eOpti, as initiate of the Schuylkill Canty Aultted sculeide by hanging herself. The innituritit. • . duo the bahltaal *We of dress • . itirile4t4givilte AVOilkoiy.—This Itortitotion of laid. WIG now aid . 4 r Me *MO iWiiiilotoodeDio of lemeel lI4V 'wants, ER, II mope* tre oil Mom* wed, Bop. tember 6th. rrlbroatlon he '' to terms may be eb: jeg e7 r,;. , irerds's reddest.' tamed at the xebal 14•17ffrisaNe Modify. erfd be glinei*he Towerflaß, In tilts Bonnigb, on To/oday and Wedospity 4Tentop of next week, by Mr. itiMain R. Deets . - I Drawing Room Entertaluesents of Mr. Darts, buil* spoken of ten:nobly, by lte pm; of the Mate, aid re,fresouw, are alienations. AirSado. Death...—Xiebsesi Amin eteplopo" 4 14 donor for Bard Poitterstm, restilos' oo Mabee street, mu fontid deed oo Wedneeday morale& In Oa pedal attastird to Yr. Patterson's midget% Ati hi! quest iris held. and a sorbet drat die*, silir, sued Iron Natural dawn. - • ifirSchustkOl•Onasty ditritatrel , 'Socety.—Tbeserms. tb genial exhibition of ads Fey wlii bt bed at Or "aptly* eu the 42tb. fdtb and 29tb instant. Then ea be severe prim lbw skill le sbeetkdd, on the lrre stop; It Is autkipated there iritl brie *as eekOdtles of %fifties, sad that lb* attesdenee CH be biro. JiDt'AbroabJalekaofthatromantic mat. Tumbling Run, has been done in oil on canvas. by Mr. O. &hue. It represenis the scene at sunset. The lights and sba• ' doom ire admirable; the coloring deb and aubdaid, and the toga esacautta Ow a ;wilts picture, very, dna. The plc•', toecap be seen at Dannin'a ■tore, than Including,a, twat frame, it will be mold at *cheap pries. Sir The .Atiestis attit.--1 small portion of the table purcluwes by Meaty t CO, the New York jewelers, awr companion by certificates trout Cyrus W. Field, rat, tat it is genuine, has 'been wired by Richter it Tbourpsep,bsoirrare kretehssts, tomer or Orator end Market sheets; this Borough., and will be mold It infixes by them. Them wbn have Dwyer *sambaed hew the +- hie is eenstnietrkt, have now sit opportunity of inspsat log portions of It. air Mahout Asters 18 quite a elatvealy mana66-- quiet and soberly. • 06tr thirammeideal for lb. hest{ ...., , t *seams t..— ' •• , . r • ' P. R. a , P., Tuizasura Omer~ t• ' ibusayteania Hag, Mama& f. • 81,M. ' - 3P.1.. 7 P.M. r • Pat.; Aug. 29.—UP 70 2 04 0 —sula: • Mon : " 30.- 6 5 ' •68 : 64 — c iatuly. , . Wed.. &pt. 1,-.60 ta ' 68 —, * 4 Tama, .. 4,-68 1: • - To ,--eiesi. 1 / 4 ., " 20-74 :5 ,—0, - - irirBIVIS96II7 io Kick.—Ely a notice in another cotil l ion, %t Hill be pereeived that the ilati-payets of tile illordegh ;have ailed a sent) ng to' leintreinto Ile manner env tiding the lazira, and their diapositioe when adte c rted, 'lt is not at all suiprialog:that the people an beginiiirdi ; to chafe. To bars the laza hiereased In lean . times; while much is uncollected, and the people ass ignorant of the dbpoodlion of what hi. avileeted, lea little too much, and we do .not winder at th; m6lrement. f ; It hi ; entirely tree from . ;Niftily tending entirely, to eine the public liniment atinotphere of the horough. 4tAuglie 'Telrimph nftlebration.—On Wednesday aronlolf, the sumeee'4ol laying of the `Bantle Telegraph table was celebratedher in quite a spirited tawnier.— Pennsylvania Ilan kedithe Exchange note' were illantl• nated. while the Goodltent, Ilennane.llydniullenmod Toting America Fire Companies had a tore . blight"procese, sion.. Donne the compf aim estaterld, they listened to some excellent . spoettoiddeUrered from the porcht . of . the. Penneylvaola 11111.ite$ liessra. Ileywood, - flow/a sod Bowen. The Ara edunpatiles deserve aide* credit for. their obeemancerof a celebration intended to beiMitloe* al, and *bleb la Pklledelplibiandltew, Turk is r eported to haveheen impref4se. 11*got it up , scibellenei an: Orel at their owntapense.p';' ;write Weida's/ikon Ant - peep 'f:Ewepowy peneded on Wednesday ter target preclke. Ilene were haly-fire muskets in the rank*. Theleompany immeedech; Otintort in the 'nonhuman returned in the leenitm by way of 'the Talley Tlfe prises were awaited as follows:—let prise—poetfralts of,the Maoris of the` Company—Prints A.:meant llfddleport ; 2d prise—moia pany medallon medsh—Private..Edwaeds bi, bliddleport ; Ild prlse—company silver i04d.,-Prinetii T. Johnson of. Pottavllle; 4th phite—teatiliqindNl—for won't tingle. shot in the, board, Hyatt #Mker, of Poitrilile. ?be weather was l ip g uirni, io She company had a pies* ant time. The eltliens of itilduro and New Phila delphia—the latter pla . ce was elAttet early in', the after noon—treated the members wittijaneb hospitality. . • /WA! a urethra of the Protoet* Piro Pont:riot Potts. vile, bald onßridayYeeninti s laf 42b, tie following Tomas were elected oekter*: Cot. JOIDI P. 110BARf2ikriho4' Oarr.i Jamas ft a -4841141111 Marshall. lx.rtarar Woatrastoar, Lad. South Ward. Togs. WILIDI. Littel:l4l44ll6 Ward. J. I. MIES, Vela, North Wpt Wiud. Jorgaattas Waturrr, Lind. North Ess Ward. M. N. *Wary. N. O. lloaatsbx. ?reasoner. . . . The following hi a Itst of tramaiiis: is approved by tba Town Connell. ' Shark Ward—Zoins P. Hobart, Jiones U . Gruff, Henry R. Siilyman, Frederick Patterson,;Jacob Matthews., Jos. S. IdilloWinfever Wonieladort, -Jame B. Reed, Henry Boyer, Jos. V. Belden., Usher Bmit6, Wm. Wardle, John Ileelsoer,,WM.l4.Whitoey,Jna4Rtirh, Bonneville Erd man, Robert C. Green, John .7.l3lUstadt, Daniel Sham, Ches. W. Dlerarim, John T. • Ling, Oro. terch, Ileum Gremano, - Alex.ittriderson, - (15.) . i • Nora .Sad ..J ob Bitch, Joseph Lliedersoulti, Wm. Pollock, Joe. Den, Wm. Boiled, Jae. Thorium John Bell, Geo. Byerley, i.e. Moore, Max. COM.Slist Strome, Peter Well. E. Molt, FrededcM-.omacht, flenry.Poutor, John Buckley, R. R. Morrie. A: L. Coke Herman Oen, Sonnet Morris, Jr., Milton Boone, Ada m : Sheet* Jona than Wright, John A. Sheppard, Gee. Alien, (26.) /Vert.% Wed Ward—John Drill; Henry Armen, Jamb Mr's:4 Chao Busbanr, John' Wonky, Adam Rohl, 0 . N. Bowman, Richard rdwardo. Ratify °Jones, Jenkln Dario, Philip Edwards, James P. McQuade, Jeremiah .. &Main , mr, Joe. la.Soyber, Chas. Y. Koplisseb, , ,James McKeown, D.-L. Eaterly, WM. ?dortlmer,i'Jr.. 01Wer Minb r wer. Jima' Pond, Nathan Whetsel. J. Franklin Bards, John dilly Geo. Wobley. Jacob A. llarsen.lta) , llizkite Wird —Daniel D. Moreton, Jon. Pollard, Thou. 'Wren, N.C. Moniron,Thmr.S. Ureovao;C..C. Carter, 11. P. Richter, M. , B. S irhels, CM*. Modell, D. W. Miller, C. P. Conrad, Wm. Wren. Daniel Nagle, Geo. Rosoomir. ten, Jame" Nagle, Wm. Zero. L. Shearer, J. Lltiland, SkdoomnShooner. Edward Riehel, M. B. Bell,Wni. Sands, Win. C. Smith, (hO.' De B. Kelm, Wm. Snook Jr.. ('ti.) ..ffir•Aestlitar Now from the iStiraptkni OnntrifPrilen. —Oa the bona albs *reaps of the neve eonskt, Wil liam Brown, we are called opera to maim! the escape of Augustus Wormer, the German swelling trial for tare& try, who assisted Brown in his plans thr release. It apl pears that on Sandal eirealag last, during the tetnpori, ry absence of the keeper, Wernert, by means of a pair of seisms,ianiged to epring s back the bolt to the leek of the outside dbor of his ce;l: 'lle then:Shored back the Iron bolt of his Inside door, and ohmic' the corridor.-. Throejh a door at the end of, the corridor--which Is at ways lett open until the Prison la.elosist for the night— he intend the main hall, noporeetrat, Mused the keep. Ws Alm, aad cot Into the yard. Froth throws, by !Deane of some blankets which were hangtni up , in the yard, and which be tore up to make a ladder, at a later boar be scaled the wail; The attempt Was sr hazardous one: .bat be ran the risk and effected his bii weeper. He *AM not totseed until the foliowing mornlogJ The Cemoesio*. era offer a reward of $2O for his apprehannon, and dells. • cry Mlles Prima: • Werner Is 32'yeara *earl, b feet 34 Ineltaildsh, gray ' eyes, "talk brown straight hair, middling and rather fair, fall face, nose a little tarred up, a ;Might sear on the forehead, has a heavy beard which has mit been shaved Miaow* thus, speaks brokeW Mehl, had on when be , kit esp. • In consequence of the recent me epee, the beeper, Mr. Iteltoryder, Ii very prowls, en exiting strictly, aerials* of the Prison in ruprd to Visitors sonversing with eon. victs,endishavingstrongboltsplaeedofereech ail door. Ile has considerable trouble ilth•easeyillie roan who was oravieted 'of en attempt: to kill an rem:laser, at Mt. Carbon. some months sine& Casgl h 1 despendoldlow. and has plotted td effect his escape, but so far, tor the gobd at lb. community, without Sumas. If Mr. Reif *Nyder hid many inch customer' as flew under his' charge, bis offiehl position 'ninth" be .tire from enviable, unless he had the phydeitpower to toss about be's RS if t big* were farther*. TSB no us coum CONVINTION. Hsi. James B. CamsYbitllliondsated by Agelsanat!loa. , fn punetanni of odi People's Blendin g Can . 03Ittre of Schuylkill County:a Cc;iacentlon of Delegates e10w44 by the People, stiotiol)ed to the Borough of Schuylkill Clasen, on llonday,the 30th day of Angina, 1556, fie the purpose of nendttatlog a ticket to he ported by those faro/able to the principles of the Pea plea Party. Obi Ctimmtten nlu gaited to cedar by Lbz.Bartbato. tam, Em., ppm ttbom iientltot Wm. 'A. itammer, vas called to the chair, and E. A. Dm misica,ls44 cep yobattkl Secretary. : , On motion More gonna *resat 'not 'delegates, were requested to withdraw, and Xi, D. fl. ;edit was appoint. ed doorkeeper.. Oa motion the chair appointed a eoausithe on ere. deatials, as thaws Jape% T. C. - Zatieb, Wra. U. &lull, War. Donavan, Xaj. I. Moe'n, Wm. Mu sad, If. xi. , "Os mottos a tabli nod onto von appropriate* to ibo The Constants* ots ei*Asslials reported the shessaM eredsethsts tus correct: • - 4abstrn—A warms Srballse, natal. Know. ' ••* alshdrad—lsaac Itsrlthart. j. It Tomah Zarrry—Wati. T. Mayne. Ma. Itlldnin. • • , • Illytha-16. IC. Wader; Cbast. Marsh.. • - • Iterstsch—Tbas. Candstay. Jacob P. nest. zAdter....w. A, Masultsfght. Masud Clunon. iLltrinurtirks Paul Doak. - • • M..Msousstil Tioi, Alw. A lletstbl. • /forth osse—Jso. Smith. Chas. Wakes. , -,. • antis aus—kluper his, hilat Lticumo—Wia. A. fisarier4 Goo. hdlg. ladtvii-4180.1loyenJoha Herter., firmer -- Thos . Patta son , Jas. Bauer, • ,Fraley -E. Z. itsedy, Adam EOn.. .firepii—ldorma Itatikenerger, Jacob . Eater. David c.,Krowo, Wm.D. EPA& Gray. J. R., Bright. • Malik ilopihefir—Jobe Ilatinacr.Jay. Kirkpatrick. Soak Maishrima—K 11. Palma, C.W. Bertolet: • .11shasoy—Jactib Garber. den. B. Lard. Watd—Wat. Delimit, (WWI - Orem " • it' Datia.Joita.Knealikforl• , N. Gerele—Jae. B.,Kirk, Gen; Yost. droneegiox—Ckristoptter Lewis, Alfred Soria. Thourpeac. S. Oyder. Oraefeethearge—Wm. U. set.% 8. Leiner. ' rim:woe fp . --Jaeab Rhodes, hue " Wile; 11. Wanda. Ado Bendagar,l4ll.l4.litihrageo. • , It Ctrobit--866, Mier. Itobtit ABkrou. -. - Pr K:SdgGdd.l. MeV^ ibpt —Hefei literte, Jacek Bts* .fittteKte—M. Ward—Win. Paz, N. Ir. W.—nesor Zies r 8.018120•• J N. W. W.—DatiL Mit: JO. Psx-bt. " - 8. —Lin Sattbeloompr. resat Pat. Reiry-Abrra. D. Evena t Wm. Kirtio. Rash-411as B faun, D Bub,/ Sthealkfil-Chas. Blew. Itaie4Klloo. ' B.lle Were-Oldemr Dam; V, Barter: . • • • R.W.'PDX Bilik• ' =-11. W. Botraters, C. W. Wiltrost. W. W.... Wm. Nader, Was. tit ads, 19L'aiir-le. Ward-Jas. Hardy. Timm -"; fir-Deet. Correll. Clbe Morris. Wark-111. DeTatotte, 'll D.- litmcemb. • ,7 16 1 . . W.-W. K. Jae" K. P. Nowt* rt'- B. W..4ao.Drublki6a. Kett* Baba. - Tremear-Wat. U. Pelted. Jacob Brubaker. Vlsiair7--P. If. Barron. K. K. Kistler. MIN .itelakirk—Jobe Troyer—Datdol Fikast, D. S. Reed., . Washingtoss—Dvaa J.Tbogass , John Douala. , • . West Ilsolseab Loosaker, Job° Manta, _ , Jr. ' Od mof ton the *Sort asseautoted, sod tqg commit' tr dischamea. totlcia tbs . /hair *spatted IJ°. Dadiadologer, aloirW•loill. Oudot UIR. Gray Feels, and Wis. M. IStilavicss d iosaalttei• oa !Wears for a ,sertaausot or WORM lon. - - qa melba the chair appiliatel T.C. Mat, W. Dobai Dist. Prink Putt, YU Thompass, Dr.W. E. Weigie l pt, IL Coryeli, IL W. &masa. Samuel Vat, B. J ioho D. Kepler, D. K. Deed, Jas. Focht and M iP. Fos , ter, a counolttieca regoistioas.' ' ' 'notion lb. Coargiatioa adjoarsedi to Issat ' aitailtal . _ o'clotk, P. It. • At l o'cleek the ebetrialledl the Conventleit OP—enter. The committee on permanent Alarm reported the itel. lowing:—.Preddesf—W3l.. A. ItAiLattit,-. Bed. Plot Praidesto—Wat:toz, John Ormard end Jacob Rhodes. ieerrlavieb—John Parker and James Toeht. The report 'Utemicorpted. The dbalris novel address thanked late Oswertion gar t*boaer eonferred. The tutitee on Beeolutioes riposted the Adlowistip Winthit • of licheylkill Cloanty, la County Con. veatton elleya . being opposed to the principles and polity of . tlinsonalled Deurceratte National and' State Administredielii do resolve that. Wocuraa, In'As time of profound peeee,and in, the midst of abtuidaiSk hinresta , bestowed upon us bye hied Providence. we 11L04 our ones ptramerone and hippy ltottalt7( rodowslkffir - the wets of ruhe—hee commerce Melded—her masehliktitras abandoned—lshor enamor. Aed—busheees prodOlad—indostry paralysed—the pesn ''pie unemployed—and rein and starvation staring thou. mods in the farm • Age iffstraus. Thin lietnentable state of effsirs Bowe directly from the fact Matti", great Industrial penults of ear own land are not p'ottNed . *Pin' the low wogs' and peeper labor of ibreV Alto Womack James a having been the liter long advocate of Tree TIMID " low lieges, nothing was to bare been expected it his elevation to the Phil deny. bat the premat osinined beldam prodration, and therefonto slthoogh thermy the people Went IR for Protection daring months nets and die. *has Congress was In the National Trevino bankrupt, and while the Beimaratie Party had complete pontrel of every department= General Go vernment, they trot only refuse:lto a single sees sure for the relief orate mashy ; bat see bed st the ca lamities of oar people, by.eodlsg thin public funds abroad to porchttee foreign Iron to renitritretwater works in the sir/seta of the American Cspital: there/we, . Resolved. That it is the Imperative defy' Oreetity Gov ernment to protect her own people at all basardemainst fireball capital. competition, and foreign labor. Rejoiced. .That entertaining these views, *v.l* pen. pie, Alward the eusettnent of • Bound Protective Tariff, based upon spscide duties, an& comprehensive emesell toadied sufficient Protection to every branch of Aiwri can' Production and Industry, and dimly reetegutsing the greet principle of "Protection for the pax of Prolgc Maniere/ That we. a free and independent people. . ,, damn the recent aitclemt made by the present comp. Buchanan Administration, to twee' a OoAatltotba,l4 means of leiteerh public patronage, and • Pam apoes to unwilling people, one that the yeomen of Kansas never sanctioned, and never had as opportunity of niceties; and Rewired, Thstere have beard with fruitage of telecast's, the.glorlohe 'ellen of the people of Kansas in rejecting the °drone LecomptmE interne, by a, majority (g i ngerly -11),fiffil voter out of peil (g.. 13.000; and . .illtat I hilt. Kansas at an early day, will be joined to the sisterhood of States, Sender a Constitution the choice of her own )cliloras, and he *rend dedirated to free labor. Errolecti. That' we eoinlicon the present Buchanan Administration for emblem est rameganes in the extrema. tart Of Otte Handled II Mime of Palace per annum. at a time, too. "(ben Cie pellet of the country are in a suf. , tering condition. I " Run red, That we an, Snot, convinced that the ath miedstration of the affair, of thy- County Alms lionise Amy been recklessly and. Improvidently carded eu. sod that the wine calla loodlytor relninehnmet and reform. Resnired, That labor poverty direeledan4 encouraged, ties at the trundation of all prosperity. and we, regret theta rectos". clecielon of tturSapresse Cowl of this State, has deprived the wagon of labor' of that Prlovity and security to which they were entitled underlie Aet of Assembly. and we hereby 'Detract Mgr eandidatea. this day nominated 'for the Senate and Honer: in weer their election, to vote for, and to nee their lemma midelogiv Viewers. the pump eta law chick will give to the mi. um, the labering man, and nseelientc, a priority for the I. wages of labor over landlords, executions, and all other ereditors whonmerver. ' • . Rachel.. That we pledge outneivie to support the whole ticket this' ay placed in nomination. and to nee oor beet endeorma temente the election of the Rime: ' Rejoiced, 11ffit them proceeding' be aimed bribe oft ; erns. and published in all thepepenrinachaylkill Coun ty favorable to the People's ticket. Cannata en Remicelions—bbl. T. O. Zulleb, Henry Moho. Capt. Frank Mt. NI) Thompson. DOE. K. Web ', her: Dr. it If. Coriell, If: W. ItiormattAlemnel rot, B. J. Thomas, J00.D.; Muter, B. K. Rind. Asa. M. P. Yowler. The Report of the Committee wm tt en. thulium. •. , . _ _ _ .On motion the Convention pineeeded to vote the raw, iffdates for the different offices, by bailed. ;On motion it vas 'renlived quit the different canal: dates be required to dive a pledge to abide by the deet , Mona of the Convention. Letters *ere received horn the different eandidatesesprevalag their willingrenn toirbide by theideelsions of the Convention. Ou 'notion the Csriiietitiot! pheiseasd to *amend a candidate dor Congress, Ow tbla diagressiodal district. .On motion the annexed resolutions were adopted by as - . Roared, That this Convention unanimously approves ,thatiouree °roar itepieventat lye in the Thirty *meth Congress. Ron. James U. Campbell. apd with feelings of gratification and pride on amount of . hie able. manly and, eonsittent conduct in that body. in behalf of the great prioripke of Vreeritou and Protection. we heartily recommend him to, oar Mends of thin -Congressional Dietrict. for rantuninatkm and rewleetion. "Theiefeed. That John B. McCreary of Tamaqua, William Dellaveu of Minerairlile, and Lie. Bartholomew of Pottle be,and they are hereby appointed Conferees, to meet the Confereesiof Northumberland eounty,at such time and plate as may be hereafter agreed upon; to put In nomination A tundidateibe Cowen. to be supported Fy the People's Party of this Conoreerkinal Di strict it the coming election: and that they bays power In woe of Illness or other Inability to attend the Conference, to appoint substitute,. Rewired, That the mid Cloofersies be. and they are hereby Indy:Wed to support Hon. James U. Campbell. and to email honorable means to secunibla nomination by the Cooferenak ' . • The Billowing *Wes were proposed to theConeenften, at candidates for !Cite Senator:—.R. Palmer. Mir] sine; A. U. Leybarn;Taineens; T. C. Bullet 4 BehtlYllolll if *Yen ; Charke Trsiki. Pottsville; Jamb . Hammer, Or eligibly; and Jamb Darren, Pottsville. • On motion' the Convention proceeded to ballot fertilise: . Mate for Sato ferrate. • r rhali 'lied Thomas Cirri 1r appoint._ _ /a od JD*. K. &feria% tellors. on Bret ballot H - R. M.'Paluter. tet4wed ' . 68 114411. Castles Ymileif . " 1 11 " • T. C. Balkh ' 1 ' .30 " Jamb Hammer " 10 " Jamb Deereeit " . 2, " I A. IV. Lryletrn ', " 9 11 Oa motion the novituatiOn of-lt. . Pallier was made anatintons.., ' / . ' _:____,.- 4 1 The i3lkrwlncoravos *ere p urposed to Ito Convention as eindidatett for ' Artembly—Witt J. Mier, ESL Plair;- Cyrus L Pinkerton, Tremont; Daniel it. silky. Mae. (grove; Jolla S. Boyer, Tamaqua: Saint -111ana..Baticri C. 2.2blndel, Tamaqua ; James R. Cleever, Ashland; L. C. Dongtenty, blitterevillet Jamb llantroor,Ornigsbarg; Philip R. Palm, febuylkill Baron, and IL J. RIM., Pt. Clinton. .i. .. •'. ' ' .. On motion thiConeention proettededieseleet by bal., lot, one candidate Math of the Sharp Mountain, for Are ,on pot blunt ' • • . : 'P. R. Pal se Modred 7 as 'Qin. . Jacob Hemmer" . :42 , “ !*D;R limo " • . - - - 1 ' ii 2,. ". IL J. Kirin, " . ~ I •ul 9 " . On =O&M Ur. Palm's ntentaatitre was (m ade unapt , moss. On motion the Convention weenie& tor' nominate a rundidate,for Arsembly, north of th'e Sharp IlleMntaln, and met of the contra turnpike. o' • 'On that ballot • John B. Boyer received • ' 06 'olio, ' War. J. Uhler " . /- . 17 " Jas. R.Cirever '" • ' • 17 " C. Y. SWIM 4* . On molten the tOrminatien was Mean imanhuous. - OR motion the Convention poxeaded So . nominate • eandklatelor Aarembly, north of "Sharp Mountain. and:neat or the cestretnroptke. On brat bellot— , • • Cyrus L. Pinkerton ranked' .71 rotes,. . Samuel Mann " . • 16 L. C. Dougherty 16. On met the nedditittoo wee made titsauhitatee. The Contention preeeeded to nominate i candidate - I the ofßee f oUStrerllT. The foliewies mews were p - • I before Iles Conieation • • Josepti Rime*. glientellte; Chides W. Taylor, de4 , li John r.llebart. Preitairific Deolel Kocb, Auburn I Lew le Boyer, lielovylklll - lissom; and Bass*.lllitrisseasi, Pottsville. ' • • ' . On %be end ballot— :John P. Uotart received: ' Clem W. Teylor • * Daniel Rath • 0 . • lemie Royer Jeftepb lemon 4. .•• - ' Idangelpbrismais v' '• . . non bolas no apinituttiom the Ommontion pmeamtod aoa t aanand ballot for Shostic with Um tollosing Montt John P. Hobo* " ' 66 votoi. ' - Matto W. Taylor, ; 36 Muhl itoeb, •7 owls itoyor, • • ' On wawa ilobatiNt nomination mai 'nada_ mut* do etotSols the donreritbs poesolot to nosOlootoo a candidate foe the dace of County Couitairrlontw. On the drat Altittortla Woittlian, Schuylkill linen, receired 7 vote& Mac Knts, Eldred. • Mtn W. Heffner. Warne, 411 " ? • Iwo ittratirb, Nortli 1 Lem Dreher, East Bronrolvh, Chas. Maur, Palo Alto, John A. Otto. Barry. Danl. It Albright, Creseovis, gannet Kauhnius; YtoeisnlhUs i :' Ab. risaboar, Bart Catboat, - A. Bertolet, South r • • - i". ; -Them Wage* scentitatiost, tau Orillentioo proceed,' tom mond ballot lb, 00111111blitsuer, with lb* talletriski /bonnet Mishima received - Isaac Stnittie - • Ohm. Moder " • .1 Alivr* A. &nob* • • 1 • Kaorman's nosinatioe was seetbrinalielsarnd Asruiocar swum =E22 44.010.: 31 " 13 • 10 " • 7 " V • " • - _ ". • 4 ••-" y. 64 44 . a voirt. • 4 4 46 .f U * Os the Sat ballot for Direetar of the cum alutgala, ! tiltedl3l.e+ar Jobs (kmard. Washington.- a St . Va. rehall.Orwtobarg, 'M 10 ilititikvtolet.f4 , -, Cremona. a I oba ylita ; North liimheint, . S Jamb . 4ud Rorie. Srunwelek, f f. a J • • Wig so io*Tiallow, the Coarirallow •'a Masi ballot for a candidate for Dinatareell, Itch *with theitillowittg reamiti— Charlie Sods; Jabs Camas* , ' raliiiagdastsoiivis male avantsinia indeed /I. EON , a raps Winadikirtratia the traralwallos ler Andlior, by arelumalkis. 0a stabs,* Tots.: 'bake* tbi Miami Otto Cow miation, was adopted. . • Oa moiloa, resolved that the preeeedtisr of the Cow. verifier' be ptibliated irt all the Plan of the OMMkt SlVOlible to the Pes?plel rause . . - • S'll4 A. Praidnat.': Jams Wotan, Jose Poem, 5 n e t ' Bekaa the Contention alticarsed ao die, 0 : 11 doll" plea were addressed .in am alarming' masser. by tbs. Age. James IL Campbell,. who tad been mmlterowaly walket wpm. the people are tidily afire with truth** atm, and Schuylkill County will be redeemed la October mat. ItSPORIII b bbarMed is characters of listeg Ilse meths standard of tha Teoplcr That word will lead them to a glorious victory out the Lee of Froadosreod Protiortha r • apes or Sunatzeosat. " Jeit : 3lll; Plldladelplas. ' , • Csaroz. Cosiusnoini. IP,raser, of Payette. PEOPLVII COUNTY TIMM. MORERT M. PALMER, Pottsville. MLR= P. &PALM, Sclipylklß Joni' B. BOY IX Tamaqua. " CYRUS • PINKERTON, TrintioaL JOMM Pi HOBART, PerMsvills., tftscrot or ?Eaton*: CaAILBS Elsiggold. • ; • mum: ' Itteltklet; )1.111.81113a, llnkni. i 4 •I) 4 177 H % (. Ifr (.1 • Jiroosatflatuineocor. W. ♦. Porter, of Phltodetplita. • t 'Ctia.:ooaatacists.. Wesley proses of Payette. , • . c :Wieldinglir. lb the relrs tirSchtryThill Cleary::—Txturir entnots respectfully offer myself to your coosideraltoo and .olldt your maturates, as an indepsadent candidate for 8 11l aiFl,at the next October election. Previouslo the recent unfortunate didicultka which dirkted, and still cootinse to distract Abe *Utica party .tin which I have alway acted, twas a candidate tbr the nomination of the Democratic Convention. and wee willing to abide by drabbest.' Oplo this tinsel bad hoped that a recoseillatbirt might be effected. and harmony again pre. tali' In the ranks of my p•Aitkal friends. 'the prospect of such's - result Is now too remote, and the time Ibt se tkn too short, to warrant me in submitting my came to' * divided Carty for nomination. The people demand a faithful officer for Sheriff. and politicil diecultka ought• not to be permitted to toterfere with their freedom of etudes. lam theretbre, a candidate without regard to the nomination or any convention, and if elected, will endeavor to perform the duties of the odic, so ae to sat, DO the public and the many kind friends who tom ad. shed and urged me to thismourae. ' • WASIIINGTO.N REITSNYDKEt. July t, , ' [ten PM% eassou -/cifr-Deatbs in Boston lasi week, 103. • ;Ir-licatbs in Baltimore Nat week. 113. ',lOMf*P , 'T Barnum Is at Baden•paden,tieraseny. par' The yellow fever is on the increase at New . rleans. Death! in Now:York last week, 637; In IQbia, 261. • • ' Disj.Olusiteed bee been convicted of-fur. t 11;crjeborg. Pa. 0111Pdt Petersburg, Va., they are rejoicing over tbe j e l e s el of a cargo of lee. • ' • verywbeiro throughout the country the eropiillow a fair averse yield. t' :// !The Skaneateles (N. Y.) Democrat nit anew 040 that reginden the 221 alt. /1111•11 th Mayor of Cincinnati bee recommended eoesevaletiaM of a municipal telegraph. jilfrill4Cdireetnrs have publicly advertised the great steinarbilif Eastern (Leviailasn) kir tale. PlPJestity Lind, in a reeint' letter expresses "an tar** desire to cross the ocean once more." Several, fetid cues of yellow fever have arenrrevl *New York daring the past few days. Jlle Titklareigui a I hiteffiginseer einphstiestly 'denies the *lemma that It bas been effered . lor sale. , val•Prar — "as not invented • it itlist born with IfiflrPinyerw.„ ; - The first idgit4kftrat . joy ,the first sorrow of the human hawk; IftrA *within:ww in Harrisburg, ,Va., last week gave blitiot two infanta - duo Week- sod the other whits. • _ Organ _week-Al . rty miles of grading and ossonary'of the illatiMiry end Brie railroad warn let to coat:niers. ":i!" - • ,110"•31r. JI A. Catenden, of ten Francisco, ,was admitted to Spiesupel orders on the 18th of July by Mahon filp.„ l - ,,V .. ,'.Mrs. 1L MariegStephene; the well known authoress, died in Ettfftlempdai, Ite., on the 27th ult., of eunniniptionL ':' ' ' .01'•The Missouri Itiplitilicen say, that, it is given out that Frank Pair will take the stomp in Illinois agaiost Doeglte. )1111-The harsestiwif the tobacco crop hat commenced In Casual ut. The average yield. per acre 4 said to be:l lbs. Jeler•While we think, . what has become of i t the red petticoat about - h there was io much. excitement tome month. a / ' jiferCounterfeit Fin r Notes on the Phil. iidelphiailank are beetled as plenty as black. berries in the adjoining e nties. INlF•Ceininodure Shutt" r' as been appointed commander of the Brasillait' adron, which is to faclude the . Paraguay leapt , !`oo. • •; Affe•A snanufeetnrerof ne adiertises the• "Telegraph Skirt." Flow' as they must be to ladies who ere afraid of ',` I ~ , illitPJohn Sass, hanged , . rkanses recently, fur murder confessed that* , r leaving Alabama . ha murdered three men foelt eir money: )1114ohn IL W. Hawkimii .us of the origina tors of the Washington ' ~ eee leareteeet, died recently at' Parkenbistriki ~ - age of 60. per A fat candidate for , d n Alabama, who Is said to weigh three h and seveaty-Ave pound., asks the people of Id* : triet, to QT him. jter If it had not beim fee :;..., . en cornice, at the late Rochester 4re, tifty , oilers worth of property which wai commaitt: '-' • hate, been se ... f .. Mr. James H. White, of . As .i killed a &sue on Thursday last which_ , i blest 4 inches in height and 1 feet, .• .r wings. ANW•A special amain of the Nebraska Legis lature has been called, to convene 'en'tetie 21st latent, for the purpose of remodellieg t sr; of the Territory. jar Hughes' telegraph machine has barn dead upon the line between London and' Li - pool, and astonishes the English by its rapt and .precision. 4. )181P -Monday, so affray occurred between IF " Iferriett, proprietor of a Cincinnati hotel, a . one of his guests, during which , the landlord di . bowled his victim. i ,' .',l Or Seven Catholic priests, (resisters et,Cbari^. Ity, and four nuns, the greater proportion et" ,whom were , en route for Texas, arrived from the ' ;'old country; last week.. , `Mrs. Speckles says the best vegetable pill yet invented is an apple dumpling: fur destroying a gnawing at the atomach, it is a pill. which may! always be Veiled upon. The rind of pine apple placed on shelves and other places frequented by ants and cock. - roaehes will drive them away,---and keep the children in thi boost, too. • • Air AlexanJer Peosult wee recently sentenced to two years' 'imprisonment in the penitentiary. at Montreal, Canada. for stealing two peace from the poor hog of the Cathedral in that city. OfF•During the month of August the coinage et the U. S. Milt In Philadelphia,amounted to 3,111,213, pieces, or $512,654, of Melt 11156,654 was in gold, $420,000 lit silver, and $16,000 in eePPer. )181! Jerrold, et a party, noticing a doctor, in solemn black, waltzing with a young , lady, who was dressed in a silk of; brilliant bine, ezeteimned, "As' I live, there's a Wan pill dancing with a black drhught V* _.. . i Juirlionati'a Comet was seen with the naked eye about. 8 o'clock on Sunday evening, at Cam. bridge tiniveraity; Kass. It is near the northwest - horizon. end it apYears as ratty of the - lima or `bird magnitude. 1 - • *Milk bu'rly fellow, of no .enviable character, "I, have the largest neck of any men in the eity." "'Very likely, said hie neighbor, `'and I sawryesterday the largest rope in the city`'—put that and that together.. • Off-There is an ordinance in the city of Lon'. don requiring a live eighths inch tube to be liner. ted near the ceiling in every room, for the purpOse or letting off the gas in ease of accident. or earm lessnest. Avery good prtectution. per M, Chicago, last week, a lltt/e child of Jobe Nebattie, died of starvation, and being with. out raid or money. be took an axe, and seising his remaining daughter by the hair, deliberately Move her skull to the neck. lie Will arrested. filillf•Tbe City Court at Hartford, Conn., bare !bond that two coal dealers of that city have sold coal abort of the weight bargained for, in six im Steamer, for which offeases,justiee Orders that the; defendiate pay over 3200 to 'the several plaintiffs..? 11-In Philadelphia. on Saturday, Augustus Schnetairnbarier wait-Into convulsion', of whieli :he died ia,ashort tint% eaused.by excitement, a 'servant girl with whom he was remonstrating for some orsaci,ltaving raised bar hand up to strike Lima • - • • } jBlB , The trial of the stare Bre seeress la Boa 'ton has resulted In favor 9f the Philedelphist '1441:111 engine, which, in 8 minutes and 29 seconds, Vied tank containing 2600 gallon% threw a bor. kestrel stream of 163 feet, and raised steam in II minutes. . • 1 .jdzill , 'Llriatenant Berryman, in 1853, made founding in the Atlantic ocean 29.600 feet itt depth, eutial to a little over T.l miles; and Caputo Den ham, of the Britis h 'navy, ha* obtained soundings at the vast depth tif 48,211 feet, or'about 81 Eng lish miles. -":16111rDid you not tell me, sir, you could hold the plow r raid the toaster. "Arrahl be sisy now," amid Pot ; "how•the dhril eouid I tmid) it, 'end two horses - drawing it away from me? 3ist give it to me lathe barn and hejabern ru hotrld -it with anybody." ' • ..... • ' jpIP.On the Whiteeniter Aver; a branch of As - Athens**, one hundred end thirty.dratelles loath, ernit'of Topeka, la isiotasitbs psis! - inasele;bni htiei libelner l 4,l 3 4 some tholusad park Mane been pllseredi voijiag is etas - from midi bred to a birvi pa. • • •: •1110.1111ethael•Bets a drover. lost ',pocket booti recently on the rosehetweettSinittng Opting* and Verra'a.llotel, in 'llottsville, ; containing between $3,040 and $4,000, all la votes ie targedinomi• nations, eseept three of roar, and 'nil. ugon - the telasnon Bank extort AlrThe United States brig Dolphi' captured s brig, *opposed to be the. late "Ponta " of PrOvidence, off Noy West, with three buroirssi and eighteen shires on board. The weasel and crew were sent to Charleston, S. C., and the captain is os his way to Boston in the Dolphin: • rAt a litettall suit recently „tried' iniCineln. I witness 'mita milled who did pot Oasis. the liquor, but who testilled- posillirsly) that it was whiskey be saw sold. The connect for th, defense 'asked bin he drank 'airy of it: I"Drehlt any of it l" he answered, "with; Ito ; don d t yort see rat attic r , JISEP•W bat 'tome peal& call love is - merely , Love is a plant of stow growth...— Those who think they bare "got It! on; seeing; a pair of pretty lips, a swelling bosomi and two comely shaped anklet, will wake Op at no very great distant morning and fiod another fool—by turning to the mirror. i pfrlt is announced thnt, the diviner's of Mile. Picea:mini Ow the Unfair! stiam !bre /been asp. tately fixed, and that sho Will leave England about the 25th day ef September." Site wits sing hi this country ander-the direction of Sin uttman, who bas already introduced many; utusieuk celebrities to the New York public. i • 1 ,1511/"There are, forty it persona to Englind who bare incomes of i45,500,(52,15 8 0,000) a year, equal to tio millions and a quarter dollars, while four hundred and forty-four persona have in tomes ranging from fifty to two bou4fed and fifty thou/end dollars a year, and eight huodted and eleven froni twenty. re to fifty thousand. lorSaat your Doeror's Birk. ;When Dr. Wit- tar's, Balsam of Wild Chewy will care eought, colds, bleeding et the hi ; nge , and arrest Om; fell destroyer Consumption, it does ?mom than mast Physicians can do. A single trial ill satisfy the leeredoloas. • ' ' f I Buy 11004, Plitt= It has the *lrate*, signature of "I. Barn,* on she wroppor." , 'Or The number of, whaling vassals now lying at the New Bedford wharves Ica*, comprising thirty-six:ships, thineen nanimi and oe• brig. At Fe irhaveneseren ships and 'els barque,. The number of whalers thit,have arrived at New Bed ford ibis year is siziY.4ne. , Eight or ten more, are expected, which will complete the list for •the t • ,g I JINI`The followlogilinet contain*, much truth as poetry, In regard to th, choice ref a mate for e life: f ' a Thaw:aides of the'kiteltinsi • With smile sobewiteldk, . Is just the girl for a inifflot good I' • And if - you wnnid win bar, Look wall to' the dlenth 'Tis better tban!thoussteds of Irene'. jblrA physician going,dowu Siete streeCerith if friend of his, said,to ?Let!" is avoid , that, prettywoman you Oen there ',au the left; she snows hand nisi, on sat lot:kit - of indignation. I attended her busband--1 1 • I ' "Ab l I understand; y04,-hiad EttilrOrtllllll to despatch him." "On the contrary," replitodt the 'doctor, "I Feared him."; ! plf•Tbere is* remarkablenegiro boy. Polk county, Texas. Ile has: tin fuel. axed on, oppoi. site parts of the bead, with Moran. nose and ado, so full and perfect that it) is iinpotsible I to tell • whieb is the front face, When thibody II biti.ffili view. 'Be is about six piers o f 'healthy; lit very room' mind, runs and pia arming other children with as much sprightliest* as could be eapeeted from one of his age. '1 - I -- i ffir-The following es feet frotn,s letter to ex! Mayor Clark of New To kr is of interest in du+ days of rotation in olfice'ch- . 1 "I was n - ppointed Posauste ander Iberian:to. istration of Thomas Jett n, 01400111 firanger o the Postmaster tieneral,Eiptotuber 23, 1802, fifty. six yews till Sepfembar oat, and do ell My Poet. office business myrelf.l ram low 83 . years of age sines July 19 . 1858. 4 J Inceat..4 l . 314 at Jonetilint, Lebanon CO., En pap A friend Of num litho his Served ai fort*. tor of a House r.f. Indettry, tidd us of an *Mu sing wow of op ,I,uissaftsinl in' prrerty that once ea ton under ids notice. "Us. o you like it berCf" he stated of his mile chltigw. "Pretty; !en, sir:" said he. as regard. the but you migbtidO better about.the clothe:l' ,"ahr' should be allowed to Oats prefiorsnces," Continued the pauper, "I should soy give we Boston for its its table, Piirtscomitth for inr wardrobe, 'and Con nrd for general freedom, extlindifig to the rant:nen r 8 of antisl life. T ree trio 4 'O4O l Ol, sir, end if over you cocoa to it , lean itill•lllti(9t just as r toll 4 - Si YAM xii lAt . Dr. 'Wig tiii's Dabisisi'of Wild Cherry _ . - Where the stairs preparation is kaolin, it i a well establistuid as- an infaliblo Reiner& tor , the core of Coltyki, Colds, ? Sara!, Throat, 'goers/mea Bronchitis, Spfttitty of litttot;ol,,Pois in ;thi Brea. . 81 'mp, Whooping gouts, ;will every form of f - monery Complaints that it were 1 11,0111 of Mips . erogatioit to Speakof its merits. !. i 1, t Discovered' by 'a well known physician more than twenty years!sioce, it bait the bi l u wonderfed i etiVis it has effected, been io_ust ntly : appreciating u e public favor„iautillts tiisi od its reputation, a Pike-Oliver/MI; and it is nobr knew n and cherish d by all (and. titer `loauie is legion') who barn been restored tolicaltlitby its, usa as this Gittev Run.- .nf fur all the diseases': wbith it profeSsps to cure. Sir lames; Clark, pityhioianlo, clltelm \Victoria, has given Was hip opniontbet" i 1 Consetsapttestre m be Cities. ti The -whole history of tbiir filetlieine fully ode« inns the opinion; of , thitemineer man, . • Thee. Sands can testify . and ba te testified; ilia! when 4111 other rensedics had failed, this hes coospletelY Mired; that; when the itiffarre bed well nigh des! paired, thisi heti ,'afforded v i Immediate relief; tbat when the physician bid prow:Mitred thet,distase incurable, this has rerio ,eit it entirely. - The tarter s of this Illitsain ,are alike Apra e a. We to cur** slight .Coill lir 60ot/timed Chas n I Lion, and its ; powers este refs, ,eirtain,; . p r dy,; ;aroma( dia effettivii ixigetiy cantiet be,Cgoa led. ' CA?ricne i l arst;:chisaltwne'ainless Olio the wutrritir +immature of ~ .r/Bl r rn s " on' he ler* per,i as well as f the printed name of the W proprieto . :1 L '. S. 1 W. povi I rIE 4 co.,'Prop: ieto „ F „ r ' . . lion um. ~ _ , , • For gale by their agerits.every where: rt -.. AGSVIT :--John 0.1 Drown; J. C. An/S and' Henry Srtyler; Pottsville; C. ,i. 1.. Beni, ger, Schuylkill-Mien ;',II I . W. Pre v ost,: Mip s 1 isle ; -B. J. Pry aid lelcCialgip A Fowler, Teenage ; 11. Shirsler,) Port' Carbon), Nut Barr,'.Pine re ; 0. Reagan & Son, ;Tuscarora; Charles • arsh; New Philedelphis. Jonas Robieljold, Port I Clin. Orli IL R. Ireliati Clair ; E. Phillips, New Castle ; delta Wi itt4 illiddleport. -' ' July 81,.11148. 1i i . ' - 3t-cowl .. • dire . maths ntatt; (leads...rim all raise of toisett, sad eoldi, ilia satievireWill And a pliaisuit lint p4werftil remedy lir Cliettenerra fittiar Coated Vegetal)), Pill. :The thine of this medicine his already reread Air and irld, Over Std buedred thousand boxes. of, their plllir :war sold b4.year,havirtg been seed in all easertsistrid Oases with pesideestieeent, 11* titter complaint, efeectiot a t the Innemi4.lpitatlon !Sr the heart, lattaensa,asth sear. tat feeett, r terei andisynei dropsy, typhusferer t atanther diseasse. This pill is roiled with tine white timfar, so that this Inedkinal'ingredlents are irapereeptittbt to the .... taste. To ehildnar they may be administered without difileulty.• lin welt ecessiaced Is Dr. Clickers*" tme i ea cart' in: all siitettlad ciao* that he pledges him , if to re• tarn the money kbenl.the pitiable:l edict Is net pro. dined: • . I - 11 ~ '. • . '.; .._ 1. . The 'villa may he i teat of all, Druggists and rekeep ,ers, to every Illbege acid testi la the Viltlitates. '.l — D. D1t1W.11.4 amid tor this "Lye. i t. , 29 . ills, Md., pleasured ui. up or VITT T he amorist IC Millets IlenSeelytAii•:»Slß JAM= CLARKS'S , OLEN SATED TISNAI.4IILLS. Prfed from a I proseriptton afar. J. iCi. 4M. D, ~• hysielanlstenordloari to ilia QIN"' 1 . ' , I i toe.',." This ineninebte medicine ti nitailing %lb cursor all : 4 . 1,1 painful and dangeroviedisemes to 'irbleis.tn'e temide notion Is Mitge4. It Moderates all;excetam mid ric Illeires all obstnialon?, and a speedy mire eta be Wind 1 ; 1 ... i . ' i 1 4 . v, harried L adles tile pamilisrly l iseitted. It and 'in a short lime,iirtnion Abe monthly isedoeleith By. 1 3 , ,i !.. 1 ": ' tile, PrleOtie licalsr;b6rt lib* iorernment ,-.1. - , ~ Staii i i numb !traps, terPremard noontide ) :l4 t : • ' 1 ., l ' • jorr , Pills shtiold oil Is pikes b 7 faiaha duow awl iii . _ 711,40 mo:Frzis of ref i gnerisci, we they are Itura., ' ; 04 Mise4746 bet l ot et4p Mho time ~,, in all 'Pr NM•roas Mid Spinal difectlmis; ralri In u t i !bet Back MA' ~. IM fatlgne on alight exertion , Palpita. Gan of the ;- hysteric% and Whiten, them Pills will 1 ettect a cure' n ill other Means hire failed. and al • tbonielinlie iiimedi, ilti not contsinib on. e dowel, 1 antitimay, or.i ng hurtful to 04 emaselenikm. .. • . Pull direet‘Vi tbenamplitet hound iiieb package, Which dionld eirefidly prelort4l 1 , 1 Sole 'Agent' ibirlie tinned. States and Canada, it I ' i Olt SN, (Late T. C,llablielti 2 Co„) • t -"i - 1 - ', Rochester, N.Y. t - • N. 11.-1111 m 1 4 ,0, tip *Canine enclosed to any an. deirised Agent, ,',... mare a bottle,`containbagnrer sii Pills, by retire' • ~ 1 1.. i , • - '1 for'sal• in PntiMinle, by ItENUIr/LiTlAlti in Tama- Ida*. by IL J. it'lli,Mnd by ail Ortigiriststbromtbout the Unified Stabsigndtiamdes. ',, fJune lb, 'ld 25- • ~...,*, a • 1. inkrauCtiniti ithita r i .,.. sere.—in the l i prepsrstka of t the tutu-ill, and tbit a 'sentare ether erecters, the; 3 , uatnral 'tad hatthfil tinselthe rata are retained+. la their sicatesi ' parity: a strength]. The melt is, 'that these Tains firsc nettle In the win weight 'pail' ttiUnectilehaanit.' triad as Kis usually hiked. i t Ho otter rodactlott nen wheat icor berm discov ered which has!peorett In tieS an *Melo of hod, or hi ea insitaliti ruining the it, Ch's h.:altheal re.• l ima aulfeatoni i The yeatillii;is wall sal than to the 'es. data of I i, and even egad people .4,1 young children, find then p it hi tahl ' 1 ' . • 1 • ' i They do - u Casocenttly; require nesticatlag like ce.h ee Medi but nano bras and nolsteelag In the 1 month raduilly, or nakfni water or sank, by this, means separating Into t kid in.. which state the l Monads num rewire lbeau j . 1 These] tin it Ant 'tam ' of particles of Futea, la which the Ufa soppartiagriticipli . of the grain remains Dot des ikai44 or lajurei, as •41 Soar, by tee elan geted 1_ logy bat retaliate: Its aniffiglitre propertka SO arceisarg to digenint,kad the ennitsiag Omni with which it is it the body a lealfhful cravat, or naiad vigor and strength. 4 n 4...)14,,, n" Patios CM' . • an; agreeable tsets e art . idadlinpan the nencitra valuable artkle for ital lE dyspeptic walla win delicate peruse gen. - erally,Und they are pica ' at for children. . AU those; who any nick:: ,um ' these rideable, crackers should welenobuidtaill there are no genuine' ft riniCisikers made bat. , .Tflog.. Ail then are litained; with the nun g.) Allow in plena to per seattit you t's bay auy , ',,,, , bat *kits. This caution bas e , ,to entscrunce of an attempt by derigaing i rces to: sell the ordinary kind I rf enctins, sadist ilea; or bY ewoToYtoll the iniprinsicil that they inn ~..• Wingb Tartna. dui et. .tesisita it dateptiss , , ' 11 A; • tusilent, ood by all. ' . . Tie ransieeare kw ''',,t loft. fr.IIOIIOI3NR, • . . . „1. , ,otighweectegi __, • thfrAineitcan Mere; - ' 1 • 1 1 ' Or. • • *id, *et Maltreat Ikattivineplielyll4l.li•; , I 1a... • . , ' 1 i'r-, I . - 1 ,•4 , r '. . ' 1 i..... ,-..,7' 4.:'' :-.' • 1 ' t ,1 • f .a;;:iil.l4Z',4L'' ,l— .:f '. .'". -1 -1 '. : ' -• • St Ho *aria Matas, milt.atnill Pt Ileee31•• dleid abettenaleat, stoigitret mkt ttapritimies, atkottelly 6til l l l U4 POIMItiI of vaisabta ilia that 'might , biz bit= 0144 intit.tibit peatost ilium by the tot or t wripillty - Otl#atiak ta internal sad interttal disease. NI t pl *puttanae; s:SO tio''±6otto suftvretli are now limping to Ito tiit llth o:oetnt Joints and to eon ant airay.wito Light *6 a neti In a for troika by the 0 meat, and the . -- .014, ' of a still seeder number 111 (Wog . away ttkfaiazia sal t roNlows lam, atwasseea, and °that exhaust. liag otOlotli otioupporation width =laid be . pmeptiy .1,411 aaptlyiewrait by the Pam nelson. De eh% In time. r /lar:lo.4e bna" tallying and lutlgnathnt thib bale; Ira attlele so universally apgroved ;Ititow :of o i t and egalireg . 40 - 4itteit air" Nan tiatrala flair Itaf lee ; lto VI% IMOD foe beild petioti, widen; the hair clean, ,iy a bow. ~titan twig tunes, and Imparts to It thy dedkata fragrant. of go;retf,.. for promoting Abe healthy.. growth of thy I. hili,'and priventlng It limit falling re. or turning gray 1 :thronitt:age r ur elitoest,lt fa an invaluable ilniteitk. It Is aoid:bY . 211 &onside; and at the Lebiratory of Julys •Ltagill ai Co.i Perfecters and Importers; N0..704 Cbannait steep, f'bUOUlPhid.. • . .1 , . • lA* oink Sao - wholntale and ratan, at 7. SANDER 59$'i prig and Chemical Store, pottivinc •1 ;." TUX GAZATEST; ; na•cieuciaa ;zoissacrvoz-sr .OF THE .A -GE. AO» EiNtßrigEOTt'orßtlblarrl hadliaavonal la .IIL Pah tir °Dia:Amami 'lister, uida a nimedi that EVERY KIND : OF. HUMOR, Tito Areistifirothilaloini to s Commtizi Pimple. liellisstx•led it 14 overehmen hundred cases,aed never . f3:1144 eteept In ipro eases, both thunder humor. , 114 m rasr in bisposoessio, a crier ono hundred certificates rif its sels ail withlts tweet, lanes of Marton. ( Tito *ales arii Sr:arcane* to, cure a waning sore non.h. i • j. Chia to throe bottles will cure the worst kind otpine .pies o 0 psi face. ' • . 1 Ter i oor three bottle. slit elan lb, system of blies. • ; Tiro bottlesers warranted to rani** worst tanker in tltalstorbittb.. Timed Dr i fts bottle warranted to. ear. the worst iki* of Itiisdpelas., • , . . - • One Or two bottles ans warranted to two all humor In (t'9* ' -m. , ~....,"!••-•::. . . 1 wo bottles are eareinted to curs finale lit s he ears l i ani 'ldettiesemeng the heir. ' % - ' • !Egli to, elli bottles arliwarrauted to curs corrupt and running thorn ' '. ,'` e- ' , .. tt wi t i bottle will eiresea/yettepliODlef the Ala. or thee bottles are wartented to cure the word kind fit firs _ ~ . ..irtni or throe ties are warranted to tare the non deopeine ease f rheumatism. ~ . gwaua. • =l, - liii so to lour bo ttles are 'warranted to can salt rheum. n? to eight bottles will cure the worst care of sunk One to throe betties are eananted to curs the worst r of Dy .I. knew _fronthe experience of thou :sl!iilli Obit II as been island:tole center , In the 'stn. tk. 1.. . . 0411 to two Wes aro warranted to ' L enny eta head. the. ' - 1-1. .• l 's One to two bottles ire warsanted to regulate a entre. eta; of the bowels. -. , 0 s to two bottles will regulate all diranicetoent of bviddleeys. ~ ' inrio six bottles has cared theroest eases of dropsy. due to'three bottles ban cured the worst case of piles; • a 41 1 elf Is *inept experienced; what a mercy to pt rear • lin such an excruciating distant o dials& of diet ever noceesary--net the best you tad get and enough of It. • . . • • . Directions for sae:---rAults, one Aableopoonful per day; Children Over tenuous, obreeel; Children fir* erre to eight years, teaspoonful. As no directions eats be applicable to riaconstlintloos, titre sufficient to operate on the bewail' twits a day. ' ' - - DON'ALD. K gN NEDY: fr 120 Warren Strees,'Reebetry, Mass Prio• 1111• • . *arlror sale by diuzglats throughout thofflolted Static. t January 23,'S*, 44y . . . .. LADIES' ' • . 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