The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 18, 1860, Image 2

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    THE •MONTRost DEMOCRAT :-' . OFFICIAL' ittpOßT:l --
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..- ---- .7 . 7 A . 1. - GER R --- i T so - N ,77, 7•77-7, .- :-,. A meeting of the RO.g :War Delnocrtitie
i •
. . . . ~ - ~ A .:3 ..
- •• 'State Executive Committee 01 rermaclva-
EDITOR, IIIBLISHER,- ANO , .PROPRIETOR,
i Ilia 1% • 'ltilield purstiariiTto call, atthe'Detii
01,Pttli orroscrEmitr.Posti-orrtur.. - • . Held, p
._„___________ __......,............. .... -.- • 1 °coin: City Club Hopp in Reading, i on
,og in k eix, 67..i' - . 4 .... ~ ,t,iy4,./ 0 0 . :,' Friday OetolArl2tlt;;4l3l3o. The meeinl;
._.._., - ----7-----_.---. was called to order liy.tto chairman, Hon I
.D.E:Af OCRt.4I7C NOMINATIONS.
.: in. H . welsh; at 'll "-o'clock A:3l.
. .
Upon the Chairman announcing; thattliel
Committee was ready„to priic,eed.,to.l.lusi--, - ,
ness, Capt. Alfred totry--'offered-thelcillivw
;lin --
..,.;
g resolution : _----------. !
Resoh , rd,,That this Conimittee do •bere- '
• , i - 1 by reSchtd. it 4 'action. at Philadelphia ; on
H-the .41. of July, and - at Cresson on the:9th
.1 - cf Angnst-hottcand - thatwe recommend-to
'the • Democtatio party. OfTennsylvania. to
stand by the Electoral ticket madeby the
I)emocnaticState COnvention afßeading,
l.on the.ist ofMarchißlB6o. . . . ' ' - , .1 -..
.;' To which ,Mr.lsaac Leech offoredthe fol- ,
,
MECTOitS AT LARGR.
, lowing amendineno- 7 i,
. .
r .i - WILEREAS,.Itim theduty of. ail Union
V
RICHARD AUX, - ORO. 31. KErs!. loving and, conservative, citizens io..iiiiite
• • - • -- ii in such ; manner as will beat prevent; the
election Of ,the 'Sectional : candidates, ; Lin
eoln and Hamlin; and as it isbelievedithat
l• there are a. majority of votersin,the State
of Pennsylvania who are- opposed tO .the
hoitile And aggressive doctrines. of the Re
; publican party tthereforc,. be it r -A:.
Bese/ret4That thrt electoral ticket form,
ed at Reading, on the first :day of March
last; be submitted tiitbevoters of Penn
sylvania for the •votes of. All. crmserviitive
.
eatqens ' opposed to :the. •electiott.of Lin-
Coln, :provided that .each elector _',will
pledge hirnselfht Writing, within ten,days,
from tlts datejlint in the- . .event of his elea
tion:as On elector, he will cast.his t-rite for
President and Vice-President in stick - a
nomaer as - tat; Reading: Convention,; rem
; sembled for such parpose on the 20thlday
of Soveniber;. may; direct, whether is be
for. DougfaS and Johnson; llreckinridgit
and Lnno, or Bell and Everett. • - I '
i Revived, .That believing that there is-a
' decided majority of the voters of this! state
hostile to sectionalism, atOltheelection of
the sectional camlidates.Lincolo and:Ham
lin,. we call upon them to, forego past dif--
ferenecs, and to-unite as the . conserkative,
Union and ConstitUtiopal party in support
of the ticket here jitesented. • - :" ;
i Reitolved,. That the Place -of any one . de
j clinink to gite the required pledge 'may
be filled, with one Who will give, such a
pledge to the. State Central - Committee,
IWho shall asiemble at this,place iii.Oetobei
23d,at 10 o'clock A. Al.
I . Mr. Carrigan ioifered the' following
I amendment to the amendment :. • .
' Resqlved , That d committee of five - front
this committee•he appointed td meet. the
.comthittee of the same number; ately ap-
I pointed front hod py the State ,comtnittee
iof the Constitutional Union party, ;of this
State, to confer an the Subject of , a joint
electoral ticket, the deterinination 'of said
committee of<tivO to be reported _to the
14mocratie State' Cominittee for-their ac-
I ceptauce' or rejection. The State Coinmit
tee to asslinble al the call of the chairman
hthereof .. .i I. ..• . •
• i.
1 Upon a vote benkg had both the amend
ments were loFt,and the questiOn recurring
upon the original l. inotion, it was. adopted
with scarcely a 4 . hssenting voice. •
On motion the Committee then_ ad
journed'. - ' 1
tuft ritEsmits7,
,
STIPIIII:k 0011611 S,
Of Illinois.
1?:01: TICK PRESIDENT;
lIERSCHEI. r. !JOHNSON,
Of Georgia.
PRESIDENTIAL - ELECTORS
DISTRICT EI.EC'TORS
1. Fred. A. Sarver, 114. Isaac -- Reckhow;•
2. W. C. Patterson, 15. Geo. 1). Jaekson; •
3. .Jos. Crockett, ,16: J. A. Ahl; • '1 ;
4.. T. G. Brenner,- :'l7.
_.T. B. Danner,.
5. G: W. Jacoby, 118. J, R. Crawford, .
O. Chailes Kelly,. 119.'11. Iv. Lee,' ' •
.o.P.Jante", • 120. j. B. Bowen,
8. David Sohn% . 121. N.P.Fettetmatf,
0. Lightner,'27.
Sintic' Marsha%
10. S. S. Barber, 23.'William.Book;1
11. T.: H. Walker, 124. B. 1). Hamlin, 11 ,
12. S. S:Winehester,l2s. Gaylord ltihurch,
13. Joseph La.ubacti,l
GET ASSESSED!'
If any Democrat" failed to get asstasarlit time to gate
at the State election, be sure and see that it Is done belt to
Saturday. October2;th, so that he mu vote for i'restdaut
Au Tuesaay, the 1* itb Of November. -
WE "DON'T GIVE VP THE SM." •
Although we are defeated in the Statti.
it dOes not at. all follow - that we emiee,R ,
the election of Lincoln. There are throzie- i
fourths of the' American people that are
opposed to the election, of .the Sectional
candidate, end it can Only be by the 7rcit
est mismanagement . that lie can be
pr
tititted to triumph. If the Democrats do
their duty; Now York, Pennsylvania, In-
diani, Illinois, NeW Jersey, Rhode Island
and innectient - can be • carried by the
friendS of the whole I:nion. Theie.States.
give 103 electoral-votes.; and if only 2519 f
them 'can be given to Douglas, it
beat Lincoln. • • -
- NO "FUSION"- IN PENNSYLVANIA.
From the proce,edingA of the State (2.k - in]:
mitten, whia we publish elsewhere,it ri ill
be'seen that the proposed plan for giving
A portion or the whole of the eleetdral
vote of this State to Breckinridge and
Lan,e (in ease of its election), has 'been
abandoned, and the ticket stands now just
as it did tidien we formed it. at Reading,
in March r -pledged only to support he
regular nominees of the CharleAon 0)-
vention. This actionwill give entire
to the straig.ht-out noughts - Men.
4 1111 m s -ea be the withdr.
of the - ticket foim e a be
~Rounifort the Ifalden44-
mtaittee, lion. John Ces%: , ci
gave us positive assurance that, he wOnld
insist on a support of the' regular ticket;
as all they hail to Complain of had 7 been
rescinded. Will not every himest n04, - las
man in the Stale :low fall -into line, and
support the regular ticket We trust
that such will %he the, eas . e—a felt days
'will determine the matter. For our Self,
we shall touch nothing but the regidar
Reading ticket. 7.,f1 it receit'es the Jfull
vote of the party in the State, it will he
given to Douglas. and will defeat Lineciltr.
Andrew G. Curtin, the opposition
candidate for Governor has been elected
byabout.3o,ooomajority; only 10,00' less
than Pollock'smajority six years ago. Of
• the causes thatled tOthis result, a Tiortion
are amarent to every one; and there are
others which we do not care about dis
cussing just now. 'Next week )we Shall
be .able to s give the official result ;. also a
list of the Congressmen, and _Assembly-
men—of whirl . )i-e Imre i g litrge minority.
.la.cmcmaures—The Bisek.Republican
ride-awakes, in marching tlsrongh Wilkes-'
barre,:Pa:, deliberately 'applied - the torch_•
to a National Flag, belonging to
boro9gh, which floated from a flag;.staff
in the pdblic square. - This amprovOlied
act is a true index to the ultiniate end to
which the party aims. ; '
CouYrv.—We spent a :edgy
different parts of old Luzerne, last )i-eeli;
amialthough our friends lost theii
grr ..essrlian, and a part of theirleounty ticket,
they are not disposed to feel discouraged.
The.gallantßANnALLand - bis supporters can
not but be protiii of having reduced Sizan
ton's,majority nearly 4,000,• and t t ii.# too
when embarrassed by basest trettebery.
- Tlitit:Seranton's election harp other aid
than hard work, fraud, and•demberatie
treachery, would seem to be shotcih by the
signifieant. fact • that a isallet was Picked,
. •
up in Scranton, on _the morning after the
.election, which contained
?Z.V311:.01 - " GEO. Sell torroN t.
M 7 We . have heard.it stated that the.
rescinding of the fusion resolution ii this
State' induce the Breekites to rim
• an elect Oral ticket; but we do'not
theyare f so crazy aS to do it. No such cis
'organizing ticket can get a . respeCtable
fragment of the vote Of l'ennylvania.
.Ntouci.as to Ir.taxots.—There . set - -
entylvk thousand I)enwerats at the Doug
las anti Johnson meeting at l'eorhi,
W•t- copy the following paragraph'
iu reLstiQtnio.the procession : .• 4,
"The Jimv..-essiou 16s the most grand
Mid imposing ever seen in Minors
almost .every wade was represented;; Min
iature ships ,and manufaetOries - erected.
on, wheels, ee.utaining - eight .or ten Work:
imp , large Ixta - ts mounted ou w heels fill-
44 ;with Incas; large band: WaWagons,&e.;w
were interspersed t>;i'requen l / 4 interrals in
itheprocesSion. AYas truly a grand ens
sloade as it passed • through the .:streets,
anal); ineasuretnent ay.as seven miles and
a Win length. We head t uulny
limns say that it wag-the largest '.prOcess-.
jou by 11:r they ere? SaW: 3 '
- • -4- - -.-
BLACK REPCBLICAK EMIR.
Here are.are a 1 4 ew ex racts fr6rn Helper's
" Impendiu g c44is," the anti-slavery Bible
LE Co.
These, are' the sentimenfs of con.4rca live
Block Republi+B." ' •
Slavehohlers i are a nuisanee."
It is oitrit4erativellisinessO abate
• •
. .
e propose to exterininate this eata
},.,-*ne from, beginning to enti:l
believel that TnIEFF:f., are, lac a
, • - c.nera.l ride, I,e f !i amenable to the moral
'; law than SLAVEIIOLDF.ES."
" veholc er:s Icire ,more criminal than
common litirdirere 1- - rt
"tlaveholderi and slavgtraders are, as
a g-neral thing,,, unfit to ocenp:i• fitly hon.
orible station' in , . .
" It is our honest conviction that all the ,
pre-slavery slaVeholdcrs, 'who are alone 1
responsible for the `continuance bf the
baneful institution among us;:deserie to be
at. ewer- reduced ic) a„ parallel !With the basest I
criminals that lielfetlered within the cells, of
onr public prisons. , , . ,
• " Were it ponible that tho whole .num
ber (i. ie of thel- - sliveholders,) could 4*
gathered -together and" transfeeed into
four equal omo-of:licensed tar: Robbers,'
Ruffians. ~ Thiiiii and • Murderers agf so
.
ciety, we Ifeel - insured, would sillier less
frottiotheir, tatriicities than it'does how?'
' 4 4,6 'iv seem thai , thienOtalniimber of
actual slaveholders, ineh - tding their entire
crew ofcriugingiliek-apittles,against whom
!, We.haye to contend, is but three hundred I
'and' forty-seven . thousandi • five hundied
1 and tiventy-five, Against this , army for'' .
the defence ,and propogation of slavery ;
I we think it Will be an cosymatter, independent
of the negroeit, who, in nine -cases nut of ten,
I wanld be delighted with an opportunity to
1 -cut their incorter'slihroa is. and Without accept
• i t ig a ..Single"recruit frinireither. of the free
Slates, England, France or. Germany, to
muster one at least three times qs ?ara and
!far ainre respectable, far its 'utter ertinetiari.'
I' ."y But we aro wedded to One , pnrpo4t,
I fl-oin , which no- i , arthly powtylmn!•z-ir di
; some us. lire dare determined ti; 7 M,ish
iiirlvt:ry at all harards. in defiance** olloppo
sltimi`l2f whateir nature whit.* it is possible
,
for .ilaveocrats ta bring against! is.' Of this
'
their may fake due:notice,' d
, an gov ern
, thennelyes - accordingly."' '" '•- . •
Jr r At the Black Republican parade
in - Boston last week a Club of,one hundred
negroes,turneclout in
.the pro Cession, with
caps, capes, torches,* banners ancf all the
rest ()fate, rail 1 splitters parapheinalia.— . --
I We understand! . that some of the-more fas
riidious 'of the'. • Abolition :white liwilts
c•u ,r.r , o r,e oi ,s: o p o u r t , ti:sit
retire blus bfryo ,w hite
display, of I
front the rink s in
'disgust. f;tif.--pt. eoime. " ....S,rigg,.er Rill"
-
W
aS in, its; ;..rlory. 1. . ,
Let it not,beiforgotten-that.if the Black
itcPublicatis ar i c,Jtermitted t i c , , carry this
State in - Nov:ember, "niggers"' Will 'be.'.. al
lowed to' vote the saine as white folks, and
then their - Wid'r: AWake- proCesSions will
.blatiken the streets,ou all Cw4casioils.
~'• - - --!----, ! • •
'7, ~,,-!! That Dyspepsia can be cured, no
longer admits
,Of doubt. , Tho 10*oeneited
Bitters effect, a quick mid permanent extir
pation of thig, diseaSe,:as well asits sawn
-dant evils; Indigestion,. Heart-BM-it ' Wa- '
ter Brash, Aciditv, Flatulency, tindGene
ral Debility.. .1 Prepared by tt' 7 W. FOWLE
elf: Co., Boston, and said hy*Druggiits and
Agents eyeryWitere. ! • - 1 , . . - -
WThe 'spkiidul steamer Connaught of
theGalwarlinewhich , only Lt. tear week's
. •
ago s l aunched at Yarrat--upon-Tim,
umy now be numbered .With- , the things
.that-Were;' ShUwakburned tit 'sea on Sun
4v; Init, fortuilately, no* liVii 'hare „been'
LETTER FROM'COL.DIMOCK.
pirONAI 11,11€115pN 921 t1p1111411001.1
Fitt: `Eurros &Yetr: parer of ; the. 4th
satiSfa4Oryjrnanner In
.udge - Piinglas,
_41.1-.14 ;Syracuse
speech, -disposed of the question relatir,
to 4 . ti;','.,Teffersoies views on the,prditiaueoi
of 17s i—end .
Popular Sovereigitity. There ,
is, hower another subject on which the
Republican par* are harping, and referr-
O ng to 11T. Jefferson as . .ituthuritr, for their
oppoAtiOn - repeal of . (what. they
I are pleased to call) "The Missouri Coin
proiniso Line,"
. -
In a conversation I with the "dis:
tifigughed"theinber of Opagrei's r frokir this
.district, he denied te_ineille opposition tifl
311.. 'Jefferson to the estabiiihment of that
line; : and declared. tome that what he bad
written 'oil that 'subjeet 'billy had reference
to his - .opposition:to tIU3' restrictions :heing
applied to 3lissonfi As a State, while.t)ie
other Western States, were - le ft, exempt
from it; . and.net to the "Compromise II*"
.I quoted to the "distinguished" mem
ber of Congresi,.Mr. : jefterson's letter ',,to
John Holmes, to Chow hie, opinion on the
subje44, and that he favored "the free pass
age of slaves from one State , to'anothar,"
and that thoie'•"diffuSion . 'biter . -`.`greater
surfaeoWOuld.rnake them hujividually.hap.
Pier," c:,Four "distinguished" Tnet4,er
of 6n gr ess denied that such language
was made use of by Mr. Jefferson in that • Class 4.--Grl4do DeVonsi.
letter ;' and said; "if he 'held I suck se•ntir ' Beat bull over 2 years, $1;60 ,2d best, $4,00
ments, ho would be a fit subject tor a nn.n- Best bull '1 year old, 60 •
ber of•the Democratic party of the pre:tent Best cow, . . 1,00 " • 1 50'
tlay.” I . told yonr "distinguiSlied" inemi Best heifer 2 yirs old, ,110 .
.. i ••
1,00
ber, That in .his last conclusion I attreed -33e • - .. st 3 .. eftr l in g s '_.
...i Best . 3 calves . • ;50 •- ,
'with him : Thaf,Mr. 'Jefferson was a Ifein- .= . 9
, .
1 srUdgeß — Ci: J..l3nbcock, W. T. Moxler
ocimt to hiS dying day, and were be now. G. Leach, - , . • 7 •
living, hewOuld.be- a Democrat of i the . --ClaSs s—Oxen and Steers. .
present day: . - l' 113estiir. oxen:over 4 y'rs, $1,50 2d b., $l,OO
" I think it evident your "dii,tinguislied." 1 i , st pair 11 year olds,' 1,00 " '',so
•membertof Congress has never read 1M . Best pair - 2 . year olds, . , 1,00 4 -
,
Best - pair 1 year old,. ,75
..feffivson-N , opinions
,on these subjec;..;, or
. dims—Charles Tingley, Joseph More,
he Would not have been imposinii y uPon
. ,
-constitiatts by referring toll KJefferson I
his }Fowler Peck.
dass-t3--Sheep' and Hogs.
as authoritY.to sustain id. n-n political
I Be.;t boar, . $ t,OO .2d best, $0,50
and IY•statitin• tat lieW 41
•as I still l• Best breeding sow, . 1,00 " • _
a •.` Jeffeyso'iiian • Del eint." ("God kave Best 4 spr . ing . pigs, • 1,00 '• ,
the mark.") , • I Best bitek,. -,50 ",. or
)
,50 . " 4:
ow, for II • . infOrmation of ;
your 1,4;R. I
_Best 3 : ewes
b -
- ct
est •3 lambs ,50 " s
'ting,uished"' neinber of Cogricss,and some I - Judges—P. Carpenter, A. Read, Win,
of-his cc '' • • (a
requ _f
lidingeortstituents, - (and at the
I of others,) I ain induced •o,ask yoit
to publish Mr. Jefferson's letter tiiNktihn
HOhnes, - dated April 22d, 8120—afte
passage of the . "Missouri - Coinprcnnise N ,
line," and before the admission of 3list;ou- - 1
ri into the Union, as a State.
P I trust you will complr. with our re
'quest, and publish' the letter; which I
think will fully satisfy your enlightened
readers, with regard to Mr. Jefferson's
opinion and opposition to the "Missouri
Compromis.e yourC"dis.tin
r-nished niember's" ecmstittienls, whether
they have been fairly and trathfull?dealt
bv.
Can there be anything more emphatic
_
,
1010 ,1 .100;‘4 1 4,14"
may God siiare us from a • consgunnatiiin
of his concluding sentences.
ani' dear sir -
Yours truly, As.t`DtmOcK.
Glenwood Pa.; Oct. 4.1860.
' . .TEFFERSON'S LETTER. ~
:Mom:wr.p.o, April 22, 1820. -
.
: I thank yoti, dear sir, for the copy. you
have been so kind as to send r me of the let-1
ter to your constituents on the Missouri
question. It is a perfect justification to
them. -:I had for a long tune ceased to read 4
newspapers, or pay Any attention. to pub-
I.
ilk atThirs,, confident they were, in good
I.hands, and conte”t to be a passenger 'in
rour bark to the shore from-which I am
;,not distant. Altf:this momentous ques
-1 tion, like a fire-bell in the night, awaken-
I ell and filled me with terror. • I Cousio , _r-
ed it at once as the knell Of the .Uttion.—
It ii bushed ; indeed, for the momont ; hut I
this is a reprieve only, not a final sea= I
•A geographical line, coiniidim. , , - 1
with i marked principle, ture•at an d p o liti_ I
cal, oneeconceived and nth' up-to the An- I
fry pas;iOns of Men, `rill never be :oblite- I
rated ; and every ncrr it *tation will mark
it deeper and de:eper. . f one . thing I am
certairta t!F, drat the fireof
4sa.tre laves
~,i 4 .
from one Stnie to ahother worn not mate
t a slave o: a single human being' who
would not be so without it, so their diflit
sion o'er a great surface Would— make
them ir.. 4 .ividnally happier; and preporthin-
ally, fneilitate the accomplishment of their
cur"-ncipation,-by dividing the burden on
a 7,rreater number..of coadjotnrs.. Alf ab
sun:Mee,- too, front this act • of power, 1
would remove the juldonsy excited by the
I undertaking- of Congress. to regulate the
condition of the. Aitlerent desciiptions of
men composing a.state. This certainly is
Ithe exclusive right of every State, which'
nothing hi the Constitution has taken
from them, and givc;it to the general gov
'iumment. Could Congress, fir elxample,
say that the non-freemen 'of - (7ounect lent
..shall he freemen, er-that then shall not em
igrate into any other State? '
I regret that I am now to die in tl be
lief; that the useless sacrifice of themselves
by thc\generation of 17113, to acquire- self
... . .
gore, rain ent and hapiiiuess totheirer,milry I Class 16-3Tiscellaueoffs.
~ .` , I
is to . be\ thrown away 1w the unwise :Ind I. 'Premiums discretionary. , . .
unworthy passions of their sons. and that 1 Judges—Johii Leslie, John L. Tilrany,
my only eonsolatiotijs to be, that I live I Alvin Roper.
, I
not, to Nieep over It. If tbey•wotild but I The Society have enclosed a piece of I
dispassionately weigh the blessing:s they I ground with a good substantial fence, and
will threw away, against an abstract jirin- I hope to have it fitted;up in such a manner I
eiple, more likely'to be effeeted by union I as to make it convenient and interesting
than bY secession,they. would pause betbre ', to all'the friends who take an interest ittl
they would perpetrate this act of suicide, i bringing' forWatd their Stock and : other
on theinSelv s, anil- of treason against the prOductions, from adj'oining townihips as
hopes of the world. To yourself a. 4 the', well as Ottr . oWiti.. 1 • .
faithful advo "ate
,of the - Union,- I .tender i Surperintendeni- 7 4e" m. John Blanding.
the offering fmy high esteem and re-1 lieception Comntiitei—Geo. M.Carpenter, ..
specs. • THOMAS JEFFERSON. 1.11. G. Blanding,. , W. I N: Williains, E. -N.
Jotix lion Es, 'Esq. " .
.4Carpehter,._HenrYEastabrook, A. Abel:
I , Executive ComOhniiiiee—,-S. B. Guile, G.
1 A.Lindsley,A. Carpenter, G..J.Hotchkiss,
'. Harford; Oct. 4th; 1860. • ~,
- / Are You Insured ?
_itc. P. i2r..a..crxe24..iL. T ,T_
S reeelving applications for Insittrmic, e in' the folio - Si -
, T I.lng Cvmpaniea : . 1 1 -- •
:ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford. Conn. i
Paid up .Capital, • 1.1.500,000 00 '
Aiseta, , - 2.154,100 Od
QUAKER CITY. INSURANCE COMPANY of Phila,.
With a capital of 1 • 15400,000 00 .
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL' LIPS INSURANCE COM.
PANT of Ilartford, ConneedicuE - -
Aseunudated. Capital, 1,. 153Z0,000 00 i
Any one wishing their lives Insured will do well to call
and examine
. their mode of inswing,. and their ratee,l
whkl,ere better thau.thoseef any other company, before
taking Policies elsewhere:. , _,_.l!„. P. BLACKMAN.
°elf Milt : - (Mike over Chandler a_desitip's store.
Qt A LT, by the Barrel, Sack Or Pound. .
CI 1 • A, Ts.II,IIELL.
A ethIPLI
,from Lake
the . Demoor
vietnryin ev
rind 31aokin
but.Marqiiet
Which the - . 13
both of whi
:Igo. = coult
majority..
doubly vain.
licans eleete,
ago. No si
long' time th,
the Deitioc
tlje Upper
X VICTOXY.—Later- returns I
uperior mai t re - it certain that
ts.have, secured a complete
ry County. They :have car-
Chippeiva and limigh ton,
re and Ontonagon 'as well,l
I atkßepublicans,elaimed, and
h went for them two .Yeais
~-.
r, yernocrat, for Senator, has i
In every county—a;victOry 1
,ble hecattsc.tlielllack Reptg-
!I their candidate two , years.:
. .
tory has boa 1410. for a
t iKniofe full - of-promise to
i cy of Michimui WWI this- 14 1
n Sill a.
• ' For the Madras Democrat.
TAM AT HASTORD.
The liarford -Atrieulturallatekteebini
cal Association Will hold — theiti thud *n
uns) Fair and Harfortivit.
lage,i,Wedtiesdayi" Oct. .24tbi
artie es . for exhibition shbuld be oft the:
ground. and entered upon the Beeretary'd, '
hook; with the-Society's card ulon them,
before 10 o'clock, a. m. The Judges are
requested to report- theniselves at the
stand at 11 o'clock, where they Will be
furnished „books, • fox-, their -reports.
-Any peritoii exhibithig "articles nbt 'using
in the following list worthy of a preinium
shall yeeeive_propet notice. : •
Class 1-4tor9ci..'
Beststaliou over :4 y'la, ,40.. 2d best, 1,00
Best pair matched horses," " "
Best si ugletto oor in a,re, " "
Beet hroOd mare and colt," ' ; "
factgesL 7 2 tValter Graham, 11. C. Afoxley,
S. E. Carpenter. -
Class '2e—colts and ;Mules.
Best 3 years old - colt,-$l,OO 2d best, 80,50
Best, 2 years old colt; !. 44 lb
Besti pair mules, . ' 44 1
pest 1 year old colt, " I "
Judges. : —Nathan Brainatd, Henry Tyler,
H. Marcy. , •
Class 3—Grade Durham.
Best Bull oi.er 2.yirs, 81,50 2d best, $l,OO
Best bull one y'r old; ",50 --
Best - 01:?w, - 3,00 2d best, -,50
Best 2 eriold heiAtt, ,50 •
Best 3 yearling; 1;00
Best 3 calves, . ,50 . , •
Judge; . .4L- 4: Clark; it:ilq. Jones, S. Car.
,
pellter. ' , • ~.
.. ,
. .
thorn. You lmve-no,more right Ito foreeiwhightbia . ..
13ruinlage.. • '
, i • - prd-eminent 4edicine haaacquiredfor JUVlltittilie 8e.,„ . l5 fe, tt l ROIL It tn._.l4 qt. Irdrento
, . ~
Class 7—Butter - and Cheese. 1 , _,...
lota rendered Potatoes _ ' •rf:,% rental E gg s doz ...I0 (it. 12 cents
Best butt er,tub or firkin; $0,50, 2t11)., (10,25- a free State Constitution. If Kansas wants,
IP ail
a slave State Constitution, she has a ri,vlititheu"al practice of oscantatiotta pufltig not onlyttunetess.
CORDS of WOOD'ttre wanted this (Ace, before.
:s . , sarv, but unworthy of them, 'They'. are known b3l:their, •
, 1.0- the Mud goes off; !
Best roll,- not less than '.- • oit
; if she wants a free Stine Constitu , irrniin; their ' g oed.worita testify for them, and the these - , . • '
. ' ,
lbs., , " ~. . ,ii, , " 64 these, Nonce...a...MY. N. DOOLITTI.F. will
lion, she has :i right to it. - It lit none ofl,noi by thelsittiobtintlie4candaldisisth,..:affl%ctsUi-ottses.,m
ea,
preach at the Inhermlist Church in this b orough, an Sun ,
'Best (•heese, . 5 ,, 4. . 64 .
'"' • , -my business which -- way.the'slayery elauSel,n . e" , lit"PeCOri, day, the dlst Inst.; at the- usual hour.:
.J.l . 9es—C.. S. Johnson; "J, Tyler, -h. lis ilecidetl.. I care not whether lit he vo.l and ' l g ue% OFtmatiemq obstinate he.vlaches. And general • • .., ~„ .. . .
_________ . .
. . . _—
T. Tillany. • . .iderangetnenta of bealthri those Higher/ Inya-la, bly proved • ' Thi dc AL iquEL •
• ted don - 6 or votLA up. :I>o' yo: i suppose - I • , - X.411.G-MgEl.
+ f a certain and speedy ri . aetV. A Pin* trial i kfill place the --_- -.-. - - -,,--- •- - - . . ~. _ ...,...-.
. C-18—Fritit anti Vegetables. alter the pledg : es of my honor tha I wouhil LIFE-PILI,S beyond ttie reach of compels ion in, the At. I.• Id Brooklyn. Sent. SW. by Itc..v. J. A. Wood. 31r. W. K.
Best fill appk!s, not legs than 12 of a go for that principle and leave t
,ie people Pati"ng - . . . OAK L,EY,f Ilarford.rintptiss S. A. BEI te ll,of Brooklyn .
On the ath Ito.t . hr F.41.4'W. C. Tilden. Mr. RUFUS B.
1 Dn.- MOFFAT.. PiDtENIX BITTI.P will be found to -
kblil, i $0,25 ) to
,vote as they chooSe, that I w and:db..; SARAH L. BARNES. both of Liberty.
...,
'
degrade inYself be VOtinf_,, e q ually edlcaclans
. Pi all eases of tts pepsin, headache, • •
I.. ll° ln lT Tl A in n e n hamton. on thelOth 1;1 . .1, by Rev: 11. It. Clarke, `
I3est winter, ilo:, - , . -,, one' 4 6 ,..4 13 y cl if 7 t7h w e b n e er , - . 0 ,:„ d 'ebill ' li, - Nieki,;:s incident t ' females In delicate • TOII I: W. COWL_ If_ D.,Of Mou tr 0...; tom 4.'+‘ EUGENIA
Best pears not less than 12, . " sl3Very elruise 1)e voted down, and. anoth::ibraub, and every kind i_if weakness° the digestive organs. If.. daughter of N. P. Cornwell. M. lE. 0 4.n.....trp. '
B
yr aiit be vote.l up? I tat
•e it foe For salc by Dn. W. E. *OFF:kT, a 73 Br o adway. N.Y.,and
est : ' - entomisiwavirrimmrszumici.tissiiiiii=i3
1.00 giluited that it will he voted outs . I thinli i . ib Y m e dfrin° "er6 siitil druggi te generally throughout ' . ,• .
TaXii 4121V3ZE ES.
Best antl oTeatcst vari'et vof fruit,sl • .. ' dee , ly• ---"- • . ' ' • ..--
• 1 the country.
,-,..-.
Best and groatest varicy of vegetables "- ri hare seen enough in, the lag twO ori - In tyrut, .I.lis Shit. WILLIAM TAY LO":. fiu•t- II: -'ra -
iiia .
.1 - tarp's—tit win Tinalev, Arta Sweet,' three days•to mike it certain 'that itThe Great 110 an Atentedx.-13a.T.11AVEli •I n ai - ".:f
,`;';',
,1 i n c 7 . 1 . 1 ,:, , , t : 1 4 . 4 bq d''' , "3-'l l -h"it ii":1"n the farm '
c ot e 2 .11 /LLANIC),BITTER4- r i , v4,4133 su bject too nerYou s or the M. E. (bomb a . hoit Y •itl'v't.:l3; I .!" 1 .1 1 ;u 1 , 1 1 . t"..!..4' a y,' .. .. l :;s m o b f".th r 'a r t
be returned out, no matter hots' th;• : 611i:.
I)exler Sillfev. . . .
- i , lck luattlac,he, will end I Ikethave's fiollaad Bitters a . time, he served the diurilt ;34 a einss leader alw.iy• at his
14 , ..t whrnh;.. hen'th nr.ll other ciecr:mttinee.a Ironic] 'pee
n:tits .I)—Grnin land Poultry. may stall:l.!' [l.aiighter.) - . cure site and Ica'sarri r etly It sootly.s 'the - throbbin. s
• 11 Will lit , S'ebn th - at 3lr. Dow , as referr' I . P ' '' " '•
." ' ' mit. • •' in ' h "" 'l."' suede a , heri'' for the " -Thwart '
- . _ .0..... t ., -,--: : -... ...t. v . 7 1... --- In the Lecompr l and mats a lICILIthY :606Ii.jte. 14 1.,. w ith ou t doubt, a most h, ,p,frem - 4 hut hr n-3. alwar+ rt,,, , Wn rid trilling to relieve
. . .
, litm,-ilakOlig *llO,
Aiest peck rye, . ' - .i
Best peck corn in ear,!
Best peck oats
Best lot sprinl;ehickens, 4,L
Judges — C. 11. Miller, R. L. Tingley, I
11. Parisi!. • i .
Class 10—,Leather audits 'Alanufaetares.
Best 2:sid CS harness, sole, rzi il upper,
,each, , 80,50
Best 2 calf skin, . 4 ‘,..
Best pair tine hoot;, - „ li
Best pair of cos- R e boots, It •
. Judi/fa—A: 'Anise, h'reetnariTingley z -D.
....
L. Mine.
'Class 11- Farming Utensils, Blacksmith
ing and tabinet Ware.
Best, lot of farm tools
Best set horse shoes; : ,50
chairs, set chai . 1,00
Best. • ,
l3cst rocking chair, ' . ;50
Judges—L. T: Farrar,' L.R. Peck, 0. G..
1 Coughlan.
IClass 12—Vinegar, Jioney and . Maple
I-- Sugar. -
Best gallon vinegar, _
IBest 5 lbs. maple sugar,
i Best 5 lbs. honey, • '
Judger—Jared Tyler, E. N. Carpenter.
..
~ - class 13- 7 941 1 rnestio Goods.
. . . .
Befit 10 yardS of Fjarinel, „ ..
Best 5 yards full cloth,
Best 10 yards rag carpet,
Best i doz. pair: wool-.socks,, .
Itesttstoeking yarn,- i . "
./tufgeg—Mis: John Blanding, Mrs. Geo.
Leach, Mrs. 31-Seeley.
Class 14 . —Ornamental mid Needle Work.
Best patchwork quilt, • $ 0,50
Best worked spread, I
Best worked -cellar,
Best worked skirt;
BeSt, fine shirt,. , • ' ' ,56
Judpes- , -Miss M 2 E. Edwards, Miss •'.l.
A. Oakley, Miss S. 31iller. .. ,
Class. 15—Paintings, Pr:ming-30 Pic
ture Frames. • • .‘.l"
liest painting,
Bost-drawing,
Best picture frame,
H. 31. Jones, Miss Nancy
Strileter, MisS 31. Miller.
ElectiOn Etitturn of susquelin 'o4s-110SP ;
, .
`,ToivsisuiPs:
08 - 0 85 . 749 - 90 — 49 x'B4 -
Auburn 266 , 125 268 .121 '263 - 122 -243 136 2i.
.7. .. ; 72 , Y - 13 ;26 ? ,P;t44l2C - ,
Bridgewater.... 192 161 113 'l6O ;191 104. 141 171 189
Brooklyn 202 69 292 68 201 op 173 1 61 200
Chkonut„ - 17 86 17 83 34 60 11 91 /.
_Clifford. 4 206 67 205 86 . 205 87 204 F 89' 2 64 ,$t
- l)irnock - 157 -- 84. _B5-.143 448 ---: 154 _ .83.
Dundaff ' 27 .21- 27 ' 22 20 ••22 -25 23 26 ,23
14 ' 29' '29 ," 12 30 12 • ; 4 31 12 30
Franklin 78 85 .: 81. 83. 76 84 77 80 8o 83 77
Forest Lak0....122 .80 . 121 60 119 83 , 121 7 9. 120
Gibson -- 248 58 245,;,;02.; 24e - 253 6. 49 244 pa 246
..Great He'd.— ;204 134 20W.;.520, ; '208.; :203 • ; 13 0, t 2, 65 ipo. 189
Herrick... ..... 112 45 , 114-'• 42 11144 , " 102 i 45 109 44 108
Harford 159 114 - 10 - , 1011 100' , 113 , 'lB4 -8 . 1:159 105 .160
Harinopy. ~100. 35 -,/pc!....'.04 100 9 7 38 101 34 lOO
Jessup 128 • 42 ,131. - -39.. 129 41 121 45 127 - 42.:-128
Jackson 147 80 - 14! 151 76 . 153 75 144 77 145
.
Lenox ' 187 ;112 ' .. g,?,04 :',931 186 114 191-.,108 111 187
'Lathrop . 16 485, 75 75 79 7V 82 - ;74
Liberty. 84 18 1 0, 82 92 81 29380 •
91 83
Middletown.::.. 44 ;95"..11`,,, T '
• 41 q 7, 43 94 42 05 - " .45
Montrose • 2-144 '56 .40. 402
,$$ 195 70 209 53 212
Mir d )12 1 0- 06 178
New or 5 . b 8 „ 182 178
Nei - Milford boro' ak 16, . • "3a 42-, 51 :4 38 •_55 32 56
- Oakland..,. 1• • • 75..
_:,21-i 044, 21. - 82 75 2'o 74 21- 74
Rush. ' '177 65' r'1.70, .
,:*2, 175 .'
,113,' 69 170 65 , 174
• Silver Lake 80r. 107 ,189 .165 •87 100 100'-, 82' 68 99
Springville. 170- 16, 1179 . '.',11,4 168 76/161 .76 165 75
. 167
Susq'a pep0t...193 135 191 i 140.; 199 . 1271- 190. 137 193 132 193
Thompson 72 40 17'3 - 43 'AO - •-•" A 30, 70 39 69
T0ta1...-. 41.19 2456 41:58 2388 412','2409
.3917.2443 4049 2403 4101
. .
I care not whether slarery is Voted up, or ditem-Lffiel :1111:Dilf166111X1olft obilierwitlinithat • therein.° More rim Mighty Healer,—Let not disciple, wi .. is
• hen A. Douglas. . • , "wffe
arera from SODS, annang the Americanwthan aman
be . fangs. picy upon you, until. the hand of dsath bads
Many of the Republican papers r i of this'Aund fuming any. lather. 4tellized nation. • The reason is Tonto'an untimely grave. 4bake off thvieellns of destalr
State, keep. the above as a standi g artijubvtoio , . wci*too Iht exercise, and fofget the Rants 'nd hopelerfaneal. so liable to come upon the Invalid.' A.
CIA in their papers: Their *speakers, -too '4•"lic•J).9(lYluill4ab'''* g pursuits or Moines's. • Wall . plant born of the She weplacc within the 'reach of An.-- ,
repeat iton the stiniap. taut the hitignage, cipi ,,, d 1 ,: 3 ,..i ~,, , b . .t o
. 1 'Mach cares, ordleurry ine4ines tan do little good. What . We care not what may be the 4pec; de form of the disease.
garbled, and the• sentiment tonic and invigorator aa'Dr. The cease, the fountain of dlsenic itself , is impure blood,
is
perverted.i.i.uo.titior his girentoithe world. In hie CELEBRATY33. and through the different Channels of the Inn i s. stomach
Mr. Douglas was resisting •the effert toi,4nrrrEns...l The weAR.-anti nervous denizen of the and vital °rpm.; JUDSO;i'Si.mor.N.TAIN lIMI3 PILLS
force the I,ecorupton ConstittLio ' on the !iosnusg-howie , the exhorted toiler upon theshop.boaed,
..will pass. intaglio s ^ with the blhod, search out and expel
1, 11 .
. p eo i- ) l e of Kansas; and was answ , i n ,,, the ;ind the prostrated stunt of the midnight lamp; har e all hurtful. poison there It i . o it. - Thus'cliMuses the blood
'', . found sirrondrfal regenimtor in the "Bittera," and pre- by a few doses of,these pills, a nd lll.Lase. in any formwill
argument that th people could . .yote thet,r it
to mor n pnetentlo4; but less efiliaelons medicines. dissipate and v sniAl. Asrhe Sim, pith its gloricias beams
slafery provision down after theilbeeame
lint it should :not ho forgotten that the agent which Is KO IDA causes t fit morning dew to ri..“.no mist. then growing
a State. Here is the extract froth which ;magical in itslinfluence dpon a frame, which is toerelydo , stronger, y‘sus his barisims in upon ii—mud behold 'the
the sentence above is made tip. It' ocesirs:tglitfte.4 l # ("Snail,' Pov.,srtal ilitillS/lig nature to cape!
in Douglas,: celebrated speech air,:thist Le-lhe gone—sciehemie t bcislood, and difelle, like MOMILI . gdew
com'pton, -which Mack Republicans pritist,' ,l i Sold t o: bi t y, i ,.d o2b ,i to r .t 0:0 ..7. 1t:a ..
1 1 1 7 , 0 ~ ...iewl slit io :o. old not ere retrea . t.; and yanisbes. There Is tic. MAX purifier equal to
: ." JUDSON F. 110,1_7Ar..; lIP.Itn PILLS. ..,,,, - ~
. Sold hr all de:O(PC in Mcslicme. - - • 1 ,. - oc.
ed so much at that time: ' , ' rAir See .. ix i
)1111'--School /Wheat /2 IntsheT:¢l.esl;( I But lam told on. all sides, 'Oh, , just' - , , Maarvitz• Emma cs MS ii,r15.0 t.
%Theist r. our 11 bbi $64,p.0n
wait; the pro-slavery cause will be. Voted" 'Mt ' . 1 :1 at of siltnetal, nye '. . fla Cutts I Rye Auer !il cwt... 2 (e.:4 140
_down.' . That does not obviate any of ins in'lt WARRP.N. / c a w Ti cent, ...Coen meal 1? ort . .1. fit 1.X..
—,-
lohjectic4is; it does . not diminis.i any lft MogrktiaiLifie Pilta.-L•The—,ltaad envied celebqty laigterbeat .. . ... i) ,. t.
3..,
c,,,t, 1 1 rorif
1 1; gs. .....I 0 at :121irc.,./ost:
...... ..... .... . ....
ton Constitution , and 'that his ;language :delightful prepam e t r i „ o/f„ and an effectnal remedy. ' The r; e t. ,
.t .„ ll .n el d r . a o r.lts w itErling e !o ri t i li.. ,a nhV , lty. lie wag always
Popular meditinc throughout all the nancial nay t- mi:Jltt i!.. ) "., chu 'reft tiinlcri7i';ool t o
r: in •;el - .
does not bear t he construct ion which Black3h" it is "'l.'s'
; Illolland settlements in W.Psesmeln. Yeti York, Michigan, ..„ De ha. I;,0 a widow and ...vet., ehittirti torton re lilt logs.
Repuhlicanism puts upon U. i . - 'lllinois and itidli.na, awake much In Its l'aor. - . • They don"! •mo.tra a 4 those wh,;" have !lollop., A . short
See adv , re
e-tio tent hi another eo , nmit c . time before he died be said •' me work is done and I trust
cit ' ' ' well done." -RI. old.Zst non told hint a 'short time before
• SENTIXENTB Or 11,12UBLIOAN LEADED. :1 • • • •'' ' ' - o .
he died. - Fetlier. I Will - fre to meet you in Hellen," to
' Nobody will dent Horace Greeley lien-I Nikrr E
it , 1 / 4 1C6017:M5--MONTILOSE P.O. •i-hich he resuotel.ral, ^. .'.01e0." whieh'was his last word.
. i . , .. 1
Ile waived hi , Immi ti:-.1,- times in t-Inutph as he nap. 1.1
Ty• IV 11S011, :1314,Joshua IL Giddings are. o.„.fiz.s . .I.ER/FE--_ Dal, ly totthda n e excepted.) from the _away_ p er t,, p - „ th,th'iii.,..i., could ii „, hr. ...i. lo „',
~',. fleent ,',,•,.
pa i . lEet i lt ,i ti v tid , oath , . by Railread at IN r. 31. • on this (Stunt's-Hite' circuit wito.le ki.• would have been
representative men in {he Republican
l• oL y excepted,) from the West, by Railroad, mom nr, erele felt. Ilia Wile and children are all insmhcra
ty. • The following are their sentiments ;-'•,-mi Ii?; - a. tn. ache 31. E. church and are striving. tomeet him in Ilowen.
"I tell YOU, IbbIOW c itiiens, i the Hal'-I sa li'runl Binghamton direct„csory Tuesday, Thnroday and May oo t t id e .. and em•wn l th s on h e ir s or e t,.n ia t tir e . ices_
i ,: artlay. at rs p. in.. - To Itrid,r..varer. Oct. 9th, 11 g TFMPYPANCE COOll.
per's Ferry outrage W-ts THE LEGrrntaTti r d rom uo Tunkhunnock direct.
.every 'leaday. 'Thursday wife' ef3fr: 'Jesse Loo
a g-'ld C 't.! v(et - r.. - - 14 tit 4 dip a-
CONSEQUENCE OP 'rim TE.i.CIIING4.::OF Til l El7 , Fr Sa om t T h Ol v venu at il l a ir in t.i.:t. every 'it:readily and Satufday at . Don of dit. - inc Providence the forilits hag heel suddenly.
bereft of anaffectionate - -elfe and 'devoted mothht. thi.
ItEPC Si:WAN PAP.TY' I"—Senator 41'a:on. 1 17 r pp ni r •
• • r . logo of whom thee deeplr feel. Trough suddenly' easel
11 - , a y . from Prienderille
. t.sundiy excepted) at '63; p. m• to lease this world death hail 5w low no terror. suddenly
" I look forward - to the day +len . t•lteiol ,
' - • ond.willingly she committed hers.df into the hinds of the
shall be a servile instrrection in i the South,
, an i d r gfill VA Fr,--Ditily.(sundays excepted) for the Via_ Redeemer, ot,gCI•ITIC`. t:XTO , ClIO:: 'hitt rest which remain, for the' peo
ple of God. May tint .. - race which .u.tained her In dm
* **' when the black man shall Assert iirsi Dotty tatiniL7e.r.rn'cletd46, a.
ri l he West,, by railroad, at 4 .hoar of death support the atilicted.family under their ;rcpt
i tn.
freedom, and wage ii war of exten?iina-I P. For Binghamton direct, evety,3lontlay, Wednesday and - ' l° "* - • - ''.
' ' ''.
-
'L , Prid...y. at - 7 ; me
tiOn against las master ; when l i the orgy! Fe i r - Tuilld a inn in n'ock direct, ever; IltMdar Wedneedny & -
of the incendiary shall light up th towns Friday. tit Ra. el' : .•, - • . -•' .' - .
and s cities of the South, and blbt out thel
7 /t
to s r i 4 . 7 b w r sAt i l i llt•e sT e i t i . i . e e v i r m ia av or z, as . 3.
at i°}
of I am.. '
last: vestage of slavery; and although lli For Laceyville (through Autsum)-teates Monday. at,
- 4. m.-arrives Wednesday at sp. tn., - •
may not laugh atiheir calamitynormock! • • ; • . - 11. J. ',WEBB, I'. 31L
'When their fear cotneth, yet Vivill hail iti . ..- -
as the dawn . of a political nfiliemiuin !"-,i-I . • N il Wi - 6. riii
.. /
Joshua R 7 (Slider la. • 1 - ' 1 1
, .!. 1 Mi .
' ; : ' .
Adzeinisitrators' Notice.
" John Brou - n, dead, will ' live in - milii, . ' ..• . ESENUr CIS% , .•
/ . i , OTICE 1,. herehy.given that letters of administration
ions of hearts.' It will be easiei to die ini TAR AND . WOOD NAPTH A.. ~. 'noon' Lie ells to Of Gso. W. CROCEEIL late at
- . N
. , 4 :• ' - , , Bridgewater towhship..Soglea Co.. deemsed,. bare bean
a good cause even oft the gall ws,- sineel . -
' Li.)11710 1 2, ,cil 1 . ,,, - . • -.. grantedm'the onbscrihers. and alt pen..ons indebted us _
John Brown has hall Owed chi. mode Oil - - .I! ...s - 0 . . •• •
." hereby required to make immediate payment. -ond thou! -
" ha; , r o it t l . g claims m_p A rment them. dnly attested, for settler
exit from the troublCS and temPtations Of //as bad Ifedieins in me isosto for flu now e. . , 31 RY A. CROChbit, ,t
this moral existance: Then as Rations.
the " if - J. "
: ' ‘Couglis and Colds, Cioap, ' '
,I • 'Hstniehitli, Are*, Difficult Breathing, ' ' . , DAVID A I.LEN, ;Administrators.
IL D. BARKER. - ) . .T • • •
repressible - confllet," who •dogs not gee! -,• -- - 7,,, , p i d 1 - ' '•- ' •
pitatlob. of Cho Heart. . ' - - Bridgewater, Oct-18th, lieit6tr
• '
that this sacrifice mast ineVitably iritenSi-i for de relief ef patient.; la advanced gages of. ~ -7-- -.-•••• rii .CDII.. Th. • s • ~..- -- i
- •• • - - - • '-- -•--
••
••••-
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fv its progress / and hasten its i4nl? SYeS,I • .Coniatoption toge th er with all Diseases •-' - . 11./.l.Liti Led, , Read. I _
fohn Brown, dead is . verily - A -power:-I '• of the Throat and Chest and which -.• , . WILLIX.SI..SS COMPOUND 501.47- ' '
like Sampson lathe tallies temPle• ••of I)a..t.
• f predispose to Coasimption. , ' T Y • lion ter the PILES, is warranted to effect a Clare
, .., It attacks tae root of disea4, and mates [befell ' .In neery MT, and in all stages ofthe disease, or the money
' gOITI ---413 Ziska , dead with his Skin greten-: . destroyer-sun-07lb toitairpfeenci. Italsoprodu. • • will be refunded. Full directions accompnuy each bottle.
r i e s s i rzs r u psderation. ,f induces healthy cation , Fdr sale Sr AbeiTunoell, Montrose; • O. G. Tlempatead,
ed over„'A drum head, still-rinitino• the; -.,
ta d rated Yuma( Jfembrant and - Maws_ ' Brooklyn •• 'T. - J: Babeciek. 'Dintock :' Pelmet Carpenter.
foes hCbravely . fought while he lived-; 'lsis peculiarlg adapted to the radical . . • narf'ini G." G•w ll 4lodolcck , °o : JAI. Slocitat, Dundaff;
m A. B. Merr.ll. lienbottent .1 - A. J. 3lerrill, Scranton. -
So let us •be reverently'g - rateful for the' _ . ••
- . care-of ASTHMA. ''. , .
1 -• , C73I23ELTIW I IC7.OA.T2EL .
priYilege of livinz in a world - roiderd no-1 • • Ons dose izr Mb, foratoask - st - RuPOPert gires Thro lo to certify. that Mrs. Emore hoe been it/flitted for
• I , casemate°
Ulf by the daring of. heroes, the sufferingi .. na , w , (o) ,.= l : d ee ni e e: i. T h Pite P arti c 4 af
7Yy , . sears pagt with that disirmedng (mini - dein( known )tit the'
'''' ter y "` - "Pileg." and that having failed ecuring relief from ea
,6l martyrsainong whom let none doubt !
to t '''''• a " d r' im P t in nz z --ts • ' rsl7 4. riens,Pliesiclano. she uno I ndncesi from reports to try Mr.
.Le . eonzineed th p
at it is int - eine in the our of -. ' Willin&C " Pile Solution," n bleb -we obtained at
onetr.
Of
thati history - will accord and honorable . - Broseetlilnl Affeeliostos. - HA AglaleClCA In Tenkbannotk.-Pa. The remit has been
niche to old John Brown ! '" if ' • - the most favorthle The trial wan nir • withlt
i• ....'-. °rat', el . Price l'i) e'en& per Balk. Prepared Indy by -t. and yt . 4',- ' mt few .(h- - last fall'
; , an a trsn n.t. na rected for a_ days, what we have -
G miry. , , . i I Pr... 1. I:SEA IFELY. and rofd by .4.. Esenwein. . good reason to look Oa., a tewmaccat cure was effested.
:. I 'st Lb.. .Y.,11. corner 9th and P 01•147? streets,- Several other cages .of a soitilar usture in .hie viLlaity
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04 1.airses-.-- —.. ..• 1 I ' PAitarra. Pa. ilyr sale in Montrose by -'• - have Ilnell It with like results. With 31r. Williams motto .
- . I i! IS - nah:Sllv*lns) ,ALIEL TERRELL .1b ,aist. - -
=l3 NI HES IN THEITELD. r / " no care no - pay - 'every one thus afflicted will certainly •
; • 1 • -': 1 -- dowel! to try it. - ft.'lL EMORY,
The RepubliCan" torcli-preeession ligt HO LLOWAY ' S PICTS.-TBE Tuns OF 'LIFE. Pastor of
sth M.E. Church, Tunthannock, Wyoming Co.,
t Pa.
• - June 15;2. . -
night wits • a .brilliant .afrair.'. Among . the' From the age of,forty-five to fifty, woman.: __• ..• ' • ' ' .
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torch-bearers were the white WiideAwakei has arrived at a critical period of h'r exis- '•
_ auditor' s - Notice. - -
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of . yard 11, Commander C. 0, Rogers , !tanee; the stream of; death floWs ' before simpohoono.coosty,p: 't In the Orphans,' Court
• - • • 0
_ln the ma Lex qtale te.ttlement i . No. 14Jan. T. IWO. Kr
p umbering 124,. mud' 'the col red Wide ' her, across it is a bridge called, "the turn'
. i the r.taie of Mc:Stahl Tenant, ; ceptions filled tp the u-
Awakes of ward 6, Comma nder 'Smiih;ief lift:" - . . le . yontl it a• delightful. garden, 'd•Nfd. .1: D. Richardson, Adm'r4_te uto of the Adm'r.s
numbering 140. The tWo bodies marched' the path is beset with dangeran guarded „Tiff:
heir
de,g6Tnitnued,n;,:weo.c...,b..det.pstrotnn:g4l.7;
to Chelsea to ratify the Republican nozni'bv the fierce dragons of diseas . Dropsy, um aciorutt of gaol administrator• hereby gives notice that
hIS appointnentat . his oaf,
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I ' -1 ;F:rysit)eltlN . Ilysteria NerY )usnes slid •IT ZlT• l tl, ` ,% nd t` V i'd :l ""°r
on her. ay. the Mit day .of Nov. next, at one
n'clock f p, m., at which Buie and piney. all parties Interest
. WC learn that ..there was seine ' itili(l ' 1.1,7 other disorder, too numerous to nit Ti •ed Will please attend or be foreyer afterward ((charred..
among the less advanced Reptiblicans iin-!but armed - and -prepared •by - ol I owa.'s ot, into, isco. , -torl • • 1... 1.... F. FITCH, .4editoP.
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til reminded by Mr. Slack thht the ' f o l t i..fitinous pills, Nile' Wlll • pass ',with security • •----.
I hundred colored - Votes which IScie go ' o ,l into those beautiful regions and enjoy beg- .
for Mr. Burlingame, might be
, i ) „ipaself till the sun of life sets in; the .serene -.•
Iby arty Syniptons of mutiny in the rariks:evening of old age. Negligence '_at this
of - the white. ":lid colored Wide-Awake season is productive of the most • frightful
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army. I - !,:;; . Iconsequences and death itself ' would:be .
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.The dignity of history does not forlfidflir preflerable to such a mockery Of life. • •-•
us to record that the - coldre.d Wide.!'rhe nervousness, flashes and fainting fits, • ' •
„Awakes looked quite as• well as their; the general prostration of the system may b '
whitesinefiiren, and that- they•borcthon,lbe all prevented by a •
-timely recourse - to •
-,. 1 • • •
selves ihrflugh our streets quite as well; • thesei incemparable.remedies. - ..,
Indeed, \ the African race havh a peCuliar; .. -' - - ---•"----•-•'-'•"*----'••--- . - '' '.
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taste for . parade,eerenfonial . prcicession,Andi . . LINCOLN'S OPINT . OMOP 3177iSIUSON. - . . - '
Gin as a Remedial Agent,.
fuss-and-feathers generally • it( is it! Is. T.ei 'ever ' '-s '
) voter remember' that Abe. rows Deli&ps, Tonic Stimulant. Estrelally designed
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highly proper they slicinb,l ' be leneouraged.!Lincoln said, in ague-I:eh delivered in 1t. 4 44, 1 for the nse of the' Medieal Profesoion f and ihe Family,
Hon. J. A. Andrew, the Re Publican eini-fthitt. • . . -•• . - • • ''
having
. superiNded.. the so caned " Gins," '."Aromatle;',
- Cordial, ' Medicated." " Schnapps." etc.. to new en
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didate for Govertior, honored . them. !by .s THE CHARACTER OF THOMAS dorged by all the prOminent physiclallt. CliClilinte , and COD
, 1113/ObCON, an , PWlSellsillig all MOM' INSUIanIC ,IlledlClPal
taking his place in the line, j u st in their; '—'
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• JEFFERSON WAS REPULSIVE si - (mantles (tonic and diuretic! n hichbstogg to en (1W and
t ' 'PURE GIN. Pot up In quart hot ties aril sold .roll Drug
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rear; the Mayor of. the .eityi•• • •.and 'other- Niziosit.t. 20.,
1 As ; Li - - -
1 „ 11101 U has never retracted that . g l lt ° ,, l , i , t a tr- ei n • :-
. '1'•,. 1 A-•-m"'`
it.
proprietors. ' -
" white folks' folletring,-::- . BoWa a'ns -- 74 et. , -
White. men of Pennsylvatibt," . Whatl ' llel ia ng li g e9.4 still thinks 50...
... r. Jet every _ i • oc 4 1 71 - :..', 1 ' Nu. ifollneiii titteet. N. Y .
you-_,think •of this picture. . Reflect ilii. a,rhan.who tifinks JettersOn's ehara .t wa - • A '
uditor's-. Notice. ' • •
moment: - One Hundred ' thick-lippeti,lNiiii•C ruls' ' ' ..
crooked:Shinned ningers Mara' • •thislibell er.lN,
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.:. , 1 ye cote . , against
tt , ,
.... mg fir pro.' . 5 ,' . ' • iv= IA liemily given that the undersigned, an Mail-.
• : ... tclapigibated bythe Court id - Common Hear of Stesea
-----•=7-'--:----: Ca my to make distribution of the fltnd In the hands of
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tit Sheriff, arising:front the sal.' of Real Letatu ()Nate W.
1 cession, .side : b,y side With I white niol WHYITAND YE(ALL THE DAY IDLE T ' °
Mane, will attend te the (tulle.* of big appointment at the
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and shouting for tinecAti - ' WI)* -
. tte meo o I
~ily Li oro Omani!, the Untied Stains poeeael ' n , ; - Mike OThentley .t Fitch, in Montrose, on Thursday, the cth
Pennsylvania, can.-you ,:7 u/it/ - you RuppOrt miss Into gi n .
Ruch aparty? Let your'ausWer lo; tri' d can iter . i 10 an espy a nd ~ ,,p ma : day of Nov. next, at one o'clock, p; tn., at which time snd
ble burfneas, by whith ;km P il to $lO per diy call be real. _
a e i):Nl. For particulate**. addreos (with strunp.) 14gmegnisiwi=r1,'(nwteil7bntTeddieft_'(ainTeo"nlitt; treed((
their s
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B. S. 1 1 1. NT LEY, JR., ..... ,. . , ...t ..
1' ihT911,142-1-11t. inillot.boy . 1 , Oct, 4tb, IMO. 3ut , W. It ACTON dt, CO., . foull, • I , - -
No. :IT:North Sixth - street, Ptilladelph , ,, , , - - Yt. lb, 1'4.0 'he. .-
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10,50.
Rep herd!'
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263 110 26'2 119
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201! 70 151 84
171 t 18 83
202 89 206 .86
136,454-. 85_ 154. 84 150 85
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11 : 32 11 30
86 • - 78 " 84 -80 83 SO 84
81 120 80 115 85 121 80 •
57 216 50 214. 57 246 58"
146 205 12 . 8 '209 125 207 127
44 110 45 109 45 109 46
112 159' 107 "`164 105 161 103
35' 93 , 42 100 35 ..101 •34
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.130 40 123 46 128 -41
79 141 82 143 '76 144 77
110 186 109 182 111 184 111
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93 81 88 17• 93 -81 9l
43 95 40 .
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55 211 ,55 210: 54 ,213
'O2 178 92 180 93 176 92 "
33 /56 •32 32 56 33
21 75 2t •-• 74 :31- •75 - 20•
64 175 63 172 67..173; 64
,89 , v 84: 103,.:41..105 ..81 105
76 168 ' 77 - • '165. 77 189 - ' 1 16; •
133 192 134, , 196 - 132 190 140
37 61 38 -71 38 .69- 39
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DItS.-BIN.MIA3I ANKV,
SEDDEONS .AND DENTISTS—New
Milford Borough. Th.
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pplIF. CIDER: VINECiAIt for rale hy " •
tilinzu..
JAIVI, for sale by
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