17tnti.ast: 'Priiig'trat. ..,A. GERRIT4ON, Editor. ; Thrtrgday k. Angtist !2,-1858. EM 001 M TIO N OMI4I - .-171 S • surftEmE JUDGE: WILLIAM' A. PORTER; pituaneLrrlia A A 'U_CO NI ISSI ON ER , 'ROST, BM= ; Special Notice. t -- iie - T5 - fis - indebted to the late firm ,of VaCtilltimA Gerritson - for. kibscription to the ifontrOse'Denzocro‘t . are hereby forbid- den settling with J. -13.1ifcColluta, 'or any person in whose hands he inayplaee the ac ,counts.. Said - accountslave not yetbeen as- . signed. to him, in consequence of Ins - having. refaz•ed to render value for them as agreed ,upon _before the firna'.was - dissolved;' any col lections which be - may nt'se vir . ill be' fraudu c lent, Ittiki his receipts void, until Anther notice be -given. . • A. J. GERRITSON. ..::'.Montrose, April Ist, 1858. Noncs.--4 meeting of the Democratic County Committee affil be held at the Frank ' lin Hotel, in lilontrote on Monday, August 23.1.,1859, at one o'clock, A:full at tendance is desired. - NS'l4. K. HATCH, Chairman. • :Anzust oth, 1858. ' • like'Atittissic Cable Laid; , . 6 The Atlantic Cable- has been laid at last. At this writing,--(Monday) the connection • ivith the land dines_ has not been completed. „but n 9 difficulty is anticipated. When this • is-accomplished, the first dispatch over the wires is to be a message from Queen Victoria to President Buchanan ; the response of "bi excellency' to " her tusjesty,': : tri 11 then be returned, after ulichk the tit) continents can open their:business Jorrespondenee'by liglit ning. We peed mot say that the.Worhl is rejoicing at this triumph of Man . over the eleniencs. at-Br" The. following areamong other resolu tions adopted by the annual county meeting of the democrats of -Berke, county : Reßolved, That the 'democrats - of Berks ; counly.havennabateci and undiminished con -1 fidence in James Buchanan. A statesman of 11 'enlarged . experience—a patriot of unsullied putity—the exponent of true democracy, we yield him iu future, its intim past, cordial, i active, and efficient support. ; - Resolred, That every measure of his ad -11 ministration has been based on sound consti t tutional and democratic ptinciplos. in Utah, ;suppressing rebellion and treason; upon the .I. ocean, - vindicating theintegrity and glory of ' our tlag ; protecting our weaker neighbors I from the attacks of ,seditious malcontents! from within our . borders; and lastly, but , I chiefly, the settlement of .the Kato... q uesti o n i upon the'just principle of popuhir sovereign- 1 •ty, subject, however, to Abe constitution and I laws, These ate acts which add true glory i land renown to us - as a nation, and endear the i administration of dames Buchanan to everyi ; law -luving, law-abiding, and patriotic citizen. ; 1 Resolved, 'f hat in his cabinet timPresident lof the United States his the ady_ice and coon- ) ;.sel of true statesmen, devoted to the best in- • tetests of the several departments committed i to their charge, and that, as Pennsylvania I democrats, we point with pride to Jeremiah S. Black, theAttoiley General, as one in ail 1 respects the equal of the great lawyers who I have been his predecessors, iicsoiie'ri, That the thanks of thedemocra ; cy are dos to those democrats in the last i sesion- of ° Congress who grappled, with arid i ' f. settled the Kansas question undhr.,',- ,rust ; terms and Conditions of "- t'rj e' r'l . ISII bill ' which should be ~., e d and ampiteseedin ; b , - oetnocrat as a final settlement I ifsr evert' 0- i •—' stavery question in the halls of Con- rar flaring birsiness in another co , '-'-' j g 70,2. _ solved, That we cordially endorse and 'I and eitewbere• that requires our • personal, slt...' ' 'll ' we are 1 R e solved, s.approve of the coursereprentatire in ; -, paper on Tuesday, -obliged to publish - _ f Congress, the Ilou. J. Glancy Jones. Firm; ~.e shall be able to print several this week. rand •decided, truly democratic and unasvhd j ... c olic -more reading matter next week. • ; by the abuse of faction, be hai stood on the ;. The County Committee will meet on . floors of Congress the able exponent of the i Jeggrz ' , t viesw of his own - Constituency,and of the no- ; SfOnday of the second Week of Court." Let l'tional administration. His able discharge ofj those interested tear it in mind. See rotiee''the responsibilities of his position as chair. . elsewhere. . mari.cf-the Committee of frays and Means, t .: . • , ~.._.. __..........._ .-..-- .and his truly national course Qt. all subjeCt : s,i SST opanis qt.arters are worth but 20; have e n deared him to the true democracy .1 7 cents-in Montrose,' at present, although lsome iof the Union, and We, his immediate constit- i dealers are splitting hairs-by allowing -22. or I uents, &we .hire therefore our united, hearty ; 23 cents for. those -of good.weight. The 1 slid co '?° l / 1 4.ed .• su pp 6rt. sootier they • -. go _ out of Circulation the, Levier ~,_ .Resolved; That revenneis the only legiii- . , I • . . , mate object for which duties can be imposed; for everihody:For this, or any otliercommoni- l i . b y , • ,,,,-...,, gre , y - on imports; but with that oh . . . . _ -ty. to retain them at. their elll vattie-can only Ikea in T ieo it is We duty of governmentsto , resat-in-a .final loss; and-if We permit them so diserimibater in fav'or of our own manufac tures as-to secure _to tbeuithe grealest possi to continue to circulate among,tai,p . tber cam- , i bie benefit ; and the present tariff being en ;muskies will take advantage of our generos- 4 - • , - .. . ..tireiv inadequate to meetthe demands of the fly or ltidelence, ,and impose bpon 'i's . a large treasury and• to liquidate the public debt, we' .. amount of a , depreeiated currency. Soi let's recommend such, tnimediate mcdffiCation as - keep clear of Auto, nod ayToid the•loss . of 20 I will secure these objects. tr cent. of what littl- - hr csnAr Monsiv;.—The reports of last night say that the Cable has beensafely landed upon both shores, scd the iignals pass freely. After a series of experimcnts, &e„ the first message be transmitted. Strictly -Personal. • We earnesily bequest that all indebted to us will 'settle du , ingQourt .week If you cinnOt come to town or send y6ur money by :your neighbor, inclose it is a letter a re "ceifit will be returned' to you in your next :paper. We have' a . number of accounts fur job work, transient advertising, &T., of one or two year's standing, whit:li we desire to ,'.nave settled up. tff—The confusion counfy - convention of baophin .0 - entry. met at rilarrisburg on the to non iiate a cony 'ticket to 'l4e , enpported at:the Octohdtr ' A reso intion.was reported-favorable to Simon Cam , eran , for President.l4 . at wag not agreed to. 414 2- HA ra , F:N . , - ;l.t . G.Aztsc has now entered upcn 17th volume, and ranks among' the tirit class period4:ald (.4 . Ibe 'day. Kteh hunt Ur ono tairs;l 4 4 paies of clijice — tending,with pproptiate illustrations. All classes of read ers will find somethi n 7 in I.l.tarEn to instruct, or amuse. The comic illustrations in each tivEnbti:fire calcnlated to alive waythe " lAlues," in a' , l,lition to, the moral to he drawn :from them; See advertisement, for terms, &o. , -- - —:-..w. -..-- -- _ .are got. I , ITEM. _. . .._... , Wynns4-asg - ; lls hlistnrY, Stirring- Incidents, --* TUE Angust elections, so far as heard ; _ and Romantic Adventures. By Geo rg e 1 from, have resulted favorable to the 'Demo- Peck, a D. With Illustrations. ' New ~ c rass. In the St. Louis district, Mo., a D ew . I York': Harper '4 Brothers,. Publisher:s, l I