' The power or - Medicine oyerPis ease. Wo know of no better illustration of this faot than the v&nderful effects of tbo Oxygenated .Bitters, in from flio svhtnm "Dssncnsia. and all tional dbicascsof tbe stomach, and restor ing impaired digestion. An Incident. From Tbe Oregonian. During tbe Presidency of Gen. J ackson i AT- l).it nF Kantnak?. was eradicating P r , " 'T , k nliarlv animated. Hitherto, Col. lano- x . . ..... ... . r n .B liAMi nn the stmnn a one: wbile nffir of Postmaster in the nine town oi uuiwu r . Prom Pennsylvania. Prrospondcncb of The N. Y. Tribune. Tlnrrishuri. Auj? 30. lbbU. of a Thn Ootober contest nromises nawdo a iNew-Salero, in Sangamon Co., 111. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1380 FOR PRESIDENT, Abraham Lincoln, OF ILLINOIS. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, E'axmibal Hamlin, OF JVIAIifjB. Republican Electoral Ticket. ' AT LAUQE .Tamos Pollock. llV. District Edward C Knight. Gen.. Sam Houston has d,Slincd. i C it. T3 vniii 3 -n f T i n.Hnfn ror run l il-diuuuui. being a uu, . - PAmfl;n in his hand?, un- whho,t declaring a prelcronoo tor o.mcr . of tbe other candidates. The Mr. Foster has been silent as the grave 7 I . nf tho rofjeinU for Appointments for Curtin have bcon defi- Government s portion ot toe receipts lor r.- L ,n ho held it a- nitely made and announced, extending to me oiucb iui iuu j , .- v , - - , nountod toS150or S0, all of .M.I. U o. p-.;, ... 7 programme-is cuangeu, uuu u- ,a& called for by tbe Postmaster-General, for three or four years after Mr. Lincoln ro- Acauittal of Joseph Oliver, signed the office and removoa 10 opriog- Easton, Pa., Saturday, Sept. 1..1660. where be now lives. In the mean T ho Jury in the case of Joseph Oliver, .. m Kendall, having succeeded Mr. indicted for the murder of John Phetzing- Tarrv jQ lbe p0st-Office Department, set or, after an aDscnee 01 nan au uuu.'' about relieving tho ueparcraem,irotu us broucht m a veroict ot not guuty, nccuujarY embarrassment uy -picising up O ... T T" . . 1 . I T n,nn In n n aillD' mill. 110 attaCKeo 00 . PRINCE OF WALES. . nY 01IE-BARD.OF3HE E ASTON HALL OF FA8III0N. New Y6rk-'s.alivo with expectation. Of 'great banquests, feasts and balls, When the Prince of Wales shall enter One of its offered princely halls. Politics are most forgotten At the corning of a King. 'Tis event of rare occurrence, For Americans to' sing; For the benefit, of many -Curious we know, to hear In whut kfnd of dress his Highness, At this season, does appear. W.e would tell them rich yet simple, Neat and gracefui in its style, Just like garments duily made, and" Cheaply sold, by R. C. Pyle. heen "smoked out." As it became op parent that he must show bis baud, he has resolved to do it boldly, end ho ac cordingly sent e challenge to Mr Curtin "to meet him on the stump. Curtin is iu the North-Wert, and Mr. McCluro, Chair- r ti.n T 1.'a Stnfrt Cntsi mitteo . roau ,u ."K iwrv. - , ..., . vf f r-rQ,,1v was ou .his .way to his residcnco in Ouain- . ciMhfnn- and piece-goods ever seen in Great the Easton .2d. -4th 5th ..Ath tb -;.j9th ...aoth llth 13th .,ir,th J6tb 17 th 4 l.Sth l)lth '20tb ,2.1 st i22d V 24th .25lh u II -II II (I II II (( (I II ll II II II II ll II II II II 14 VV 1 I 1 1 . '1 r r 1 Mil 1 Thomas iu. iiowo. -r- ." V Rt. T.,i nn iiiormng 01 mw "iu ui uuijr, s Oliver wronohod the gun from bis bands, and fitruck lim o?cr the head with the butt of it, killing him. The trial occu pied six days. Muoh interest ban been felt in the result of tho trial. Oliver' fnmile Is hicrMv resneotable. The ver- the crumbs" which Mr. Barry had thrown ijersbnrc, to spend a few days, when-he- E!lston is now on exhibition, at Pyle's ( away as not worth the trouble of saving. d'HDatoh at this place, advising Easton Hall of Fashion, opposite the E ind in tho Full of 1834 or '35, drew on reoeivu" ! , , Bank. and in tbo i an oi , q chanouge. 5Ud he replied ur Henry Bumm Robert M. Fo.ust. Nathan Hillcs John M. Broom all. Jnroo W. Fuller. Levi B. Smith. Francis W. Chriet. David Momma. Jr. David Taggart. Thomas R. Hull. Francis B. Penoimsn. Ulysses Mercur. George Brcssler. A. BT Sbarpe. Daniel 0. Gobr. Samuel Calvin. Edgnr Cownn. William McKonnan. John M. Kirkpatriok. James Kerr. Richard P. Roberts. Henry Souther. John Greer. m t: u. fn,nfn m nil carrier for him 01 jjosier a cuauuugu, .ur, xituiiutu iu . . . f the amount standing against him on the promptly. ; by telegraph accepting , it for books of the Department. Tbe mail car- CoL Curtin. Messrs. McClure am oUh rier inquired of me for Mr. Lincoln, at the two Crimen, will meet in Philadel- the same time showing me the draft on phia on Monday evening next to arrange dim fr nrnr S2Q0. I felt that this would detail diet gives general satisfaction. Arrest of Er. Wickkiin. Wo loam by tho New York papers of tbe 3d icst. that Dr. Wickman who gaiu- ed some notoriety in connection with the poisoning of Mrs. Colo, of Montague i. J., but who eluded the pursuit ot tno ot- ficers, was arrested in New lork city ou Saturday afternoon by officer Niven. He was Srst seen on Chatham street by Win. C. Wardell, a former resident of Sussex icoantv, who gave notice to the officer. At first WioKtiam aenieu uis lueuuiy, oui upon being confronted with scver.al per- - 11 ! 1 T !on3, be czpressea nis wimngnehs io ue tnpn to Sussex couutv without waiting the formality of a requisition. It is most inconvenient for Col. Curtin to acegpt tbi challenge now, as be has already been in half the counties of tho State, and had his arrangements perfec ts tn thft other half: but ho will bo a larce sum for a poor man like Mr. Lincoln to raise on demand, and on meet intt him offered to aid him. if nceeasary. Ho thanked me, and said ho did not need aeMstanoe; went to his room, and return ed iu a few minutes with a package in hie baud containing money, and on counting it-oat, it was found to be tho exact a rvi nun hv thtt drnft. and the UIUUUV vlw w. j - -1 I f . . . fnur hnrl fir.p.Winv: nfinn. is not vet known, nut it is uot VW If tllUUI CtOfct-UtO VII fllitwn , - y ... II . liKciy iDui iu vjiuio win idle -'Roy" Lost. "Left Washington, D. C., somo time in July, to go home to bis motuer iu New-York, lie has not yet reached bid mother, who ia very anxious about him. He has been seeu ait Philadelphia, New York cHv, Hartford, Ct., and at a clam bake in Rhode Island. He baa been heard from at Boston, Portland, Augusta, latest adviec3 from Muriart 'state that Miramon, with a force of 2.000, uau (.tunic"" !, tuiue nis way turosga the troops of Dcgolkdo at Laco. but was uobdiu iu uu ou. miramon was bad. y wounded, but oscaped vith a few of bit cavalry. Tho remainder of bis armr wcro maue prisooorn. ucd. racheoo was killed. Tbe encagemcnt lasted five das , JTJRY LIST, SEPTEMBER TERM, I860, GRAND JURORS. Barrett. Martin B. Reinbart. Chesnuthi Able Storm, Simpson Mo teller. CoolbaughZ ease 0. Cliff. Elclrcd Charlea Correll, Joseph Hawk John Corxell. Hamilton Michael Shoemaker, Jacob Slutter, Joseph Fenner. Pocono Adam Anglemoyer, Charles Kistlcr. Paradise John J. Price, Levi Frants-. Polk David Kresgo. Ross Barnet Flyte, Henry Meason. SmitJiceld William Brown, William' Peters, James Turpeuning, Esq. ' Stroudsburg A. R. J ackson, William Wallace. Tobyhanna Andrew Eschenbaob, Henry Stoddart. meet Mr. Foster on almost any Jtiod ot au ugu., p-.uw. 7"";r;rr" .. i i. nitB Im has dronned. it 13 feared tuat ue terms, and loro uh appoinimuuia uueuu -- n ' . . , ..f... iB mnn-iifi ItlMtin upon a siimcct made, to tret I'oster lace to laco oesore the people. When they will speak, and years 2)rcvious. I claim thnt in this comparatively lit tie iucident, we have practical illustration of tho beautiful workiugs of the sub-treasury system, when carried out as intend- A hr im !iiithor Mr an liuren. and so - .... t has become insane unon a subject ue cai 'Popular Sovereignty.' He is about Qve feet nothing in height, and about the sninn in diameter thc-other wav. He ha a red face, short ie2S and a h rue belly. This new feature in tbe contottwill add 30 000 to tho poll in October, and will make tho rural districts cast the whole a- tmilnhlft vntp.. It suiscks of u-iht on the beautifully illustrated by Mr. Lincoln, part of the shattered and distracted Dew- . i i i r,w-wi if TT-it t rno (rr'ir. i v n i ri u i' long betorc its adoption. , u.ujr, - --r " " tho la5j :s very nesr tho rouml During all this period, money was Do- struggle oi-uat ou o u.u -u i - - , nrnrnino bouv in jreunsyivcuia Ausers lo the name ot 'LiUtic uiant. Talks a great denl, and very loud; al ways about bimstlf. Has an idea that ho is a candidate for the Presidency. Had on, when he left, drab pants, a whito vest, and blue coat with brass button?; f ' ' FOR GOVERNOR Hon. Andrew Curtin, OF CENTER COUN'IY. I 1 3 r. (I. nntl fi? nor nnrl r P 1 rived at Newton, on the 3d. It is under- " , ,r T na r nnnn frnn, 'Vha secret of this movement on tbo part - . imlTtlll 'ITIII "III. JIIIS,lTIIIll(X3VAbVBBw'i stood that bis-trial will take place at tbe ; - was due him. special December term. Lru nresed for five dollars to pay a friends that tho Bell men have been "ar- board bill. Besides, it was then tho pol- ranged" to vote for Foster. Ike several use Any information concerning biro will be gratefully received by his aulicted mother. For further particulars add rest? "August Belmont, New-i ork. "Willis 'A. Gorman, Minnesota." ,-Oiily Fifty Cents! Wo will send a copy of tbo " Jeffer SONIAN" from this date, July lltb, until tbo 29th of November, for the trifiing unm of Fifty Cents, to all those who are not fobscrihers to tho paper. Let the friends of the caajo wo advo cate make up clubs at oocc. Tenible Tragedy. ; nf fu fjnmrnmcnt to allow tho banks leaders will do so; but tho rank and Tho Crown Point (Indiana) -Register A. sn n neonlo's money for speculative will revolt and poll a large prcponder- nf ikn ifitli inpt . pivea tho narticulars of f their vote for Curtin. Wo shall ui ... ... , c - i uuruu'cs. auu m n uo huk . - . ,. . - . Tioga County, forming part of tbe PETIT JURORS. Chcsmilhill John Gregory, Henry H Weiss, Peter Kresge, Joseph Butz. Eldrcd Jonas Zerfass, Addi Daniel, Phillip Drumbeller, Eq , Joseph Fchn. IlamiUon Able Staples, Israel Houa er, Levi Slutter, John Shoemaker, Joseph Keller, Peter Williams. Jackson-- Jacob Kresgc. ill. iSmithfiehlAbihham Y. Cool baut'b, John Dcwitt. Pott John S. Fi3bcr, E-q., Joseph Grubcr, Esq., Frederick bhojpp. Pocono Samuel Daily. Paradise James Henry, Ross Peter Arnold. Stroiid John Shook, James H. Kerr, Jacob Rhodes, Petit B. Primrose, John Thomas, Moses Philips, Absalom Feath urrnan, Philip Fisher. Stioudsburg Roter xl. Depny, Gtr shorn Hull, Daniel Peters. Tobyhanna Samuel Hay. Timkannock Peter Merwine, Jr. which an old man was oorapelled by the law of self-preservation to kill his son and son-iu-law. Tbo statement is as fol lows: On Monday last tho quiet citizens of Hobart Towmthip wuro htartlod with the rounds of guns, pistols, etc., and tho cry of murder. The sounds camo from the vicinity known as tho Mummery neigh hmhond: and. a3 near as we can learn j i Congressional district of the gallant and putablc for a government officer haco a desperate struggle, but do not fear - . he money in bis possession, y;"- for Pennsylvania, she will elect Curtin bj mdonjitable Galwha A. G bad a reasonable prospect lor rai- 20,000 majority. Scribe. "nted as being almost una ssr-A fnnd Sawinc Moohine in a fam- lv is a treasure. Have you seen the the particulars aro as follow.: machine called tbe "Erie'": or cisrej to use the ded he had a reasonable prospect sinrr ir. whpn it. was wanted for disburse- 1 "i -a,,, m T.tn-rtin hfiiorpfl it, was Death of a Little Girl said to be Fasci- wron to use what did not belong to him, and his stern, unbending integrity, ena bled him to resit, not only tho tompta- lion of "ninchini? novertv." but the all wHw- " r i powerful influence of public sentiment. row, is rcpre nated by a Snake. From the Rochester Union. If Hot WCI laiUllJ U J IUU Uliut. ui i-iui.iu.;. ' conitiuf of the old man. three boys, a adviso some of our readers who may not - , j several daughter, have have all the work they can attend to, to Docn Ihing at variance for a yerr or two. write to Mr. J. N. Boylan, at Milan, Ohio, have had hard word?, and frequently ... nmnn onfiiUnti1 lepni taatpnea eaeu oiaor iivch. au qua! 7111 lUC.UUUjJHUj w Vwt..-.--.-. J to agents. Good news continues to greet us fros every quarter; and Old Abe's chance, before almoit cure, ia by tbo recent union of the Democrats with tbe Know Nothing party rendered doubly certain. The Douglas lecderH of that wing of the Democracy in N. York State, and the leaders of the Know Nothing Bell party, found it a very easy matter to sell out to each other, but from recent events it ap pears that they find it rather difficult to deliver the psrtifi. wbieb they pretended to have a right to sell, into each others bands. The voters connected with tbe Douglas Democracy, are uowilline to vote for Know Nothing electors; and are there fore leaving the Douglas Democracy and coming over to swell Old Abe's majority. The Bell-men are equally displeased, and they loo aro deserting Bell and coming over to tbe help of Old Abo. In New Jersey tbe Breckinridge Dem ocracy and Know Nothings, find them selves in an equally bad plight, for their forces are becoming disgu?ted with each othera company, and are rapidly flying to tbe Republisan standard. Tho Republican party is every day gaining ground in the South, and at prcs est, our vote from that quarter, would ap pear tbatjt will be on next November, at least a very respectable one. -r m m jST" The Democrats of Monros and Pike Counties met at Milford on Septem ber the 1st, and nominated Col. Charles D. Brodhoad, of Monroe for Rpprcscnta tive. Pike County claimed tbe Repre 'sentativ.e, but wbon she found Monroe de termined to adhere to Col. Brodheed at all hazard, she yielded gracefully. . Robert W. S.wink. Peter Gilbert, and -Wm. Hanoy wore appointed Congressioo al Conferees. Wen. Smith, A. J. Cdolbaugh, and Gen. Charlton Burnet were chosen Senatorial Conferees and instructed to cast tbe vote of Moproe Connty for '."Henry S. Mott. The Democratic Senatorial Conference will be held at Honesdalo, on Wednesday tbe 12th inst. JJj3 Gen. Foster's organ, the Greens- burg Democrat, goes in for fusion with the Breckinridgerfl. Can there be any doubt as to where Mr. Foster stands 7 rel commenced about the old man's prop ertj one son and tbe son in-law on one side, and tbe old man and the other sous on the other. The two have often threat ened to put an end to the old man if thoy ever oaught him alone. On Monday, thcnld man was told by his daughter, that a hawk was flying a bout the house, and that he could fboot it. Ho took down a heavy donble-barrcl gun. He did not seo tho ahwk, but looked about until be got a short distance from tho houfo, when he nct his son and son in-law, who said, "Here is "the old man let's kill bioi," and at once mads after him with an axe. IIo turned and fired one barrel at bis son, bitting bini in tho breaet with some fifty large shot, kill ing him instantly. He snapped tho oth er berrel at the son in law, but it did not go off. Ho then took a double-barrel pistol from bi pocket, and he -fired ono I barrel, taking off one of bis ears. He then fired the other barrel, and hot him through tbe body. Tho Bon-inlaw lived until Tuesday, and pavo in his testimony before the Coroner's jury and died in 20 minutes thereafter. Public opinion seems to favor tbo old man, and the general opinion neemsto be that ho did no more than was necessary to save hia own life. The old tDDD is about GO years old, tbe son he killed about 30 or ovor. Tbe fon-in-law, and leader iu the difficulty, was an oid man, probably older tbau his father-in-law. jj6gThe Hon. William L. Gogin on Thursday evening addressed tho Dell and Everett party in Petersburg, Va. His views upon tho stability of the Union were clearly expressed in the followiog word's: "There could be no danger of a dissolution of the Union, no matter who was elected." His opinion of Mr. Lin coln finds no less clear expression in the following language: "During the whole course of my connection with. Lim in the House of Representatives, I must cay that I have ever known him to be a gentle man. He is not what the Breckinridge party insinuate him to be. I wish to do justice on all sides. Cheers. If you want to know who Mr. Lincoln is, go and ask S. A Douglas, with whom he ?turop d every count? m the State of Illinois. Chocrs. Yes, go and ask Mr. Douglas whether Abe Lincoln is a rail-split icr or not. " Loud Laughter Ask bim wheth er he is a Democratic inauller or not. Continued laughter, and cries of "Good'' "Good!"'-. It was my good fortune while I was a member of the House of Repre sentatives to bo ou a Committee with him 1 was chairman, and I will say that no jnan on that Committoc worked more in dustriously than he did. He is a man of a high order of talent, and when be apoko no man was listened to by those who were in that House as visitors with more apparent satisfaction. His private as well as public character was free from stain or blemish." unanimous for the Republican nominees. Knoxville, thera are sixty-five voters Sixty-foarof them are Lincoln men, and tbe lone Democrat is a Brekinridgo man. Tn the borough of Elklnnd there are eighty-six voters. Eighty-ono of that num ber arc for Lincoln, and tbe other five are split between Breckinridge and Doug las. The Dessoorati are so scarce that tbe railsplitters have to maul each other to ?et ud sn excitement. Will oar friend Atbalfpait clc-veu o'clock yebterday forenoon, the little daughter of B. D Da vis, of this oity, whose familiarity with a snake has been frcouentlv noticed, died at the. residence of her parents, on Centre street. - The facts connected with her case we shall state, and leave tbo public Youu", of the Agitator, inform us bow he to draw their own inference. A few weeks ince when Mr. Davis re sided on Monroe street, in the outskirts of the city, near a nursery where he was cmDloved. -this little daughter loss than two years old was accustomed to go in to the yard or field and play with a snake. How Iool' these meetings had been held before tho di-covery by the mother is not knoun. At all events the mother one dav fouud the child with tbe snake in its A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. William Cosgrove, while la boring, as a missionary in Japan, was cured -r . , , c of Consumption, when all other means had In tho borough of , ... ., ... 5 r. i physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the de bility and nervous depression caused by theso disorders. Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with h . i it. f r ? me, to an wno neeu u, iree oi cnarge. Address bears tho mauliug in the midst of tbe sweet contentment and bliss of bis pres ent connubial condition. Pennsylvania Telegraph. Rev. WM. COSGROVE, Hilton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. June 2i, I860 3m. Ann V. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CeiuforsUeil Female Pills. Forfy Feet of Headforemost Fall, and Skull Unhurt. PROTIiCTIJD LETTERS day, Bulf BY ROYAL PSJ PATENT. A Pittsburg negro named Leroy Mun- Prepared from a itresriptismnf Sir J.Clarke, arms, and the little pirl was fondling it windows, shatter- Stranc SsgpTie Charleston Mercury regrets "that Mr. Brcckinridge has consented to imitate Mr. Douglas iu delivering speech es, with a view to tho Presidential elec tion. We bad hoped that now, and for ever after, Mr. Douglas would have stood alone in the 'bad eminence' of a Presi dential stump-speaker. Mr. Breckin ridge oan do neither himself nor his par ty any good by pursuing a course so in consistent with the dignity of the high of fice at which he aims. William Lowudes said. 'That tbe Presidential office should neither be sought for nor declined.' That was tbe sentiment of a man worthy to fill such an office, with its heavy re sponsibilities i ts grave audlmportant du- tics. I tie idea ot a candidate scouring the country to obtain it, by electioneering b&rangucs and personal appeals to win popular favor, oan excite nothing but the most unmitigated disgust and contempt. JJThe following Republican nomina tions for Congress have been made iD Philadelphia : , 1st Distriofc Jonn M. Butler, 2d " E. Joy Morris, 3d " John P. Verree, 4th " Ex Judge Wm. D. Kelly. Peaches. A peach grower informs us that tbo peach crop in the southern part of this State ia immense. . A ridge in Union and Jaokeon counties, twenty miles lonz and from fivo to seven miles wide, will pro- duco at least one million bushels. A large amount of this immense crop will be distilled. uatena, courier. Bethlehem Rank. .A new bank is about to be established . it ft i i m .t .t 1 .? isk l5elu.,eueui w,ln tuis title, unaer tno ' "free, banking law. of last wintor. The capital is to bo $50,000 with, the privi lge of increasing it to 200,000 EThe Troy Times of the 25th says.: "Yesterday morning John Morrissey re ceived information that a southern gen tleman stopping at one of the hotels at Saratoga was desirious of betting $S',000 lrcate(j tj,e ci,;u on tlie electrical prinoi tnac ADranam jjinooin wouiq not De mo nu nn,i aun alien Mmf lin fnnnrt if. n HJf p,w, J - ' and calling it her baby. . H. K.art iinn fl t 1 1. r niiti !?95 conn i rv ffio nrf Wft.,W run to tho ohild urhonov- o1 V& of forty feet er she was permitted to go out. The child lost its appetite and pined and cou tantly talked and- thought of this reptile. Her mother took her darling to the city to divert her mind from tha hideous ob ject, but In vain. Uuder the advice of a physisian who was called, the snake was not destroyed, and continued its visits to the premises at will, retreating to the field when any one but the child appeared. At length Mr. Davis moved into the city and took a house on Centre street, hoping toot tho change would be advan tageous to bis child, and for a time she improved .iu health and took her food. Two weeks ago last Friday tbo child was taken ill and continued to sink until yes- Iar gambler. He recently lost SI 9.000 terday, when she died, bhe was subject at faro, at Saratoga. He has n " bank' to convulsions or spasms, which were ve- there, and those who buck against ry violeut, ami at no time could sue take play heavily. The tuners food and return it in her stomach. sey's money aro two Boston chaps, one of Her mother informs our reporter that whom is noarl? 00 yearn of aco. arid re- eho was attended to by Dr. Fleming, who puted to bo worth 200,000 all of which ho has gained by gambling. - i ft i ir.i a waiter at tne uiarcnon itoiei, iio, while asleep a few mornings ago in a room on the fourth story, rolled out of the window, and fell headforemost to the roof of a small outbuilding, a distance In his descent he struck with his hoad and shoulders the sill of one of the lower ing the sash by the concussion to rclato he had no bones brouen, nor c ven the appearanoe of any external inju ry beyond a few bruises about the head and shoulders. Thero is comfort in the refle6tion that there is some compensation for tho colored man, in the natural pow er of resistance to injury which be po--sese over and above the white man, when thero are any locomotives on the wing, or any falling out of . windows, or jj,iy 31. im iy down a baton way to bo done M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. rpilIS well known medicine is ho imposition, bnt a JL sure and safe remedy for Femate Difficulties and Obstructions, from any eause whatever : and although u powerful remedy, K contains nothing hurtfol to the constitution.- To martied ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will, m a ort time, bring on the montbly period with rrg oUrity. in nil cases of Nervous awl Spina! AiTeetions, pain in the hack and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpita tion of the heart, h) stems and vi hues, these Fills will effect a core when all other means have failed; and al thongha powerful remedy, do not coruniu iion, calo mel, anlinMHiy, or anything hurtful to the constitution- Fall directions in the pampbletaiound each package, ivhieh shouid oe carefully praertred. For full pastieolara, ei a pamphlet, free, of the agent. Is, ft. fl 00 and 6 postage stamp? enclosed to any authorised Agent, will ineore a bottle. eonaing50 pills bv return mail- For sate m Stroadsbarg, by J. N.DURLING, Agent IffMorrissev, tho pusilist, is a re-ru- N 0 T 1 C e 3 next President. Morrissey, it is well Known, is a Uemoorat: but ue h also a man of business, and makes politics sub servient to his business interests. Enter- tainiug the opinion that S',000 could not be made in any easier way, Morrissey 1. . . 1 sent wora to ue gentleman 10 at no ue- Monroe htreot, vacated by Mr.Davin, call- 15 for ,n?Vw: brands of round hoop ex- Office of the MoiirOC 0.1'. Soclt'tV, -ired an interview; and accordingly yes- od at tho housc be noW OCcupiofl d Bta. trn 0!l5o. 8 M7 for gt Loujg esPtras Ul,ltt " iUOt 0,jlf ?"c icruay, at, iu a. in., tne two met, auu ai- lc(j th5t a Qorrnan named Conrad Keuoh- ficult case to treat, and expressed the be lief that tho Buake had taken the electri city from the system of tbo child. Un the day tollowmg tbo b nday on which tbo child was takeu so seiiotisly ill, Xcw York Markers. Wednesday, September .r( i860. FLOUIl AND MEAL Wheat flour tho sales are 14,870 bbls. at 5 55o$o (15 a Mra. Derins, w.ho occupies the house on for SuporGne State and Western; SOaSO MONROE OOTJNTY -L Agricultural Society aos. ono of O v All persons who have not paid the full amount of their subscription to the capi tal stock of the Society, will please call at tho office of tho Secretary and do 10 without further delav, and receive their Certificates of stock, which are now ready for delivery. A. HE EYES JACKSON, Seo'y September G, I860. 2r. i tor drawing up me terms ot tae Del, tne enDach had killed tho snake which had money was staked and placed in the troubled tbo child on the day previous hands of 'Mr idarvin the proprietor of lbe Fri(iav ou wbioh abo wa3 takcn in the Maryin House who deposited it in The mother says that when the little tho bau for safe keeping. Morrissey girl heard the statement, she said, "Mam! wishes it understood that, . while he shall ia bafc deadr, aud SQ0U becatae vote for Douglas, ho considers Lincoln wor!,e. " certain of an election." . Th;r0 .g ?Qt muob fouU about tbc f, statement made, as far as tho facts are , Only Twenty-Eight. concerned. The conclusions and infer Tho census taker of Washington coun- eucea are quite another thing. The snake ty Md., reports that he met with a voncr- killod by Kouoboubach was about three able man in the Hanoook district named feot long, and was doubtless tho same nyc in our: saios 0 S'l 40 350 bbls., at-S3 50a John Hull, who is father of twenty-eiht obildren, twelve by bis first wife and six teen by his second. Tbo old gentleman is 82 years of ago. Life's Changes. A correspondopt of the Now York Tri bune, writing from Piko's Peak, says : A former banker from Loavonwortb, Kan sas, is now iu tho mines, engaged in selling pios. Ho was a deacon in one of tho ohurches in Eastern Kansas: hero he re tails whisky on Sunday. Last year, on the Republican route, I encountered an ex-Cincinnati lawyer, and an actress from tbe New York Bowery Theatre, united in bonds matrimonial, and engaged keep- iu a oiuyu-ovunuu uu mo uroat 1 taina 400 miles from oivilization. 1 seeu by Mrs. Davis and her family re poatedly with her daughter. Its being killed at the time tho child became ill may havo been a coincidence probably was. The child was two years and ono mouth old when it died , aud it was a very bright and interesting little girl. To what extent it was under tho fascinating iufluenoo of the reptile we cannot suy, We only give such facts as we have been able together. gRand, tho well known robber, who stole $5,000 from the safe af tho Belvi dere Delaware Company, some two years siuco, and subsequently esoaped from tbo Hunterdon Co. jail, was retaken last' week, in Connecticut, and is now returned to "his old quarters at Flemington. Stroudsburg, Sept. 5, 1S60. Corn Meal; sales of 1J70 bbls.. Notice is hereby civen that tbe Be at S3 30a3 40 for Western, and S3 05 frebment i-tands on the grounds of tbe for Brandy wine. Society, at this place, will be disposed of GRAIN Wheat; tho sales aro about at public sale on Tuesday morning, Octo 1G5.000 bush., iuoludiuir 02.1.00 husk hor 2d. nt 8 nVlnl- A T 11 j - - 1 - - J - -wv. .a. lied Western hero and to arrive, at SI 30 a$l 32 for Soft; SI 34a$l36A for pood to prime. Rye; sales of 1,700 bush, Nor thern, at 78o. Oats; are fiojcr. sales of Canadian nnd Western 1 41a42o., and State at 72o. delivered. Corn; sales of 104,000. bush, at nao. for Unsound; 00a 70c. for Round Yellow; and 70o. for Western do. PROYISIONS-Pork; sales of 900 bbls. at S10 5GaS10 62V for-new Mess; S1G 50 for Prime Moar, S20 50 for Cloar. Lard; sales of 300 bbls. at 13al3$c. and liutobors, 12c. Cut Meats aro scarce and wanted, at 9a9jc. for Shoulders, and 1 lal lo. for'Hams. Butter is in good request, aud is firm, at 12al7o. for Ohio., and 15a20o. for Stato, and 21a23o. for Choice do. Cheese is active, and is firm, at SaOic. for Ohio, and Dallo for Stato. SEEDS The inqniry is fair for Tim othy Seed, at $2 G2uS2 75 per bush. Clover Soed is in moderate demand at 9a9.0. TALLOW sales of 11,000 lbs. prime City at lOo. ' iii&lvlj sales' 200 bbls.at 22ia223o. Aug. 30, I860. 5, There are six enclosed stands on tbe ground, and in addition to theso, there will bo sold four privileges for persons to put up their own stands or tents. The Fair will commence on tho morn ing of Tuosday, October 2d and oontruue. until tbo evening of tbo 5th. By order of tho Board of Directors,. A. REEVES JACKSON, Seo'y. Sept. T3, I860. 4t. To Persons-, out of Employment GENTS WANTED TO SELL the IX. ERIE SEWING MACIIINE.-We Will fill a commission, or wages at from $25 to SGQ per month, and expensos paid. ThU is a now Machine, and so simple in its construction that a child of 10 years oan learn to oporato it by half an hour's in struction. It is equal tftany Family Sow ing Maohino in use, and the prico is bul Fifteen Dollars. Porsous wishing an Agency will id' drcs J. N. BOYLAN, Secretary Erie Sowing lacbinQ Qom. pany, Milan, Uliio.
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