The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 27, 1860, Image 2

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'1 propose-to sayla feW things:thiciligh the •
Medium of your paper, as a sert,of reply . tp
the many enguirieS.:byletter t anitother;
wise, for some tinin.lpast„.by.:: friends in
this county; andout of it, as to My .onin
ion in regard, to the. dark .cloudi which
threatens to burst upon Mt.
.i .
. .
I.am - not: vainleneughlto suppos e myself
capable, hiimblindividual as I am;' to me- 1
thodicallygive to my friends, and
.the
.public,. the.cauS ' and cure for a ;disease
which has for_ e a• ong time a ffl icted the Peo
-4:
ple of this Niticri.
..I havalorif, been sat
tsfied that, the dishenest.liiibitionl of the'
pi:aides] 'demegegiie, 'added` to the inquis
itive and iititididprying profiensities of
the Ad to SaxeivrAce, has had more to do,
for thelest."twy-fiie years. ie. bring.
about the teyri le'state' of . thingS-which
al my-five
existgAhlin albcither conies combined:
The honest m ' es' are easily led,lby 'first
ar.oesing the sympathy, of -their natures, ' ---
by the eloquent" hypocrite, _ and - hue, am- . . - For thefiermerat.
bitious man. !Tis not a trait to Study the' Sabbith School Conveption. ,
' starting' point, er the end' of a' principle, , • The Sunday School Convention was
covered as it may be, by. the grand 008 S• ' held at Great Bend;the fifth inst, pursu
;ry of eloquent display 'and rhetorical [ant to notice. The afternoon session was
; ourishes. Who - among the Moises. stopp. 1 occupied-in a temporary organization and
i4..d
e to look tiverithe - great - charter of our., the appointment of Committees on draft--
, glorious Unionil'or the dying : Words of our jug - a constitution and preparing questions
, beloved WaShingtOn, When Arthur Tap- 1 for discussion at the evenieg session. .- S..
W ;
. pan, of NeW York, first began to.. stir up 1. Chase esg., was elected chairman and
sectional'hatoand strifel'• ho 'stopped I'D. .I..BaldWin secretory. The Rey. Mr.
1 or "run and "read" that "in order to .form' s ;' Bowers, of New Milford made, an appro.
a more perfect Union" glorioes- - Con- ! oriate prayer, and a hymn was sung by the
stitution was fipally made and . adopted? ' congregation. A committe -of nine; were
Who took timid tiff' glance his eye over the elected to draft a .constitution, composed
New TestameatlrOvain, to' fill(' I the Sa- of the following persons; .Judge - Burrows .
vior of sinners eOndernifed shwerf as sin-. of Gibson, Wm. 11. J'essup, esg., of Moot:
fill, or to note that hedid net hesitateinei- f rose, L. F.. Clark of Susgtiehanna, John - F.
tiler himself nor his apostles, to attack 1 Deans of Bridgewater ' James Leighton of
and denounce I idolatry, witchcraft; and . Franklin, and Messrs. Chase, Funnel, Ives
man`• . ether sinS, by name, not even for- and Simons of Great!Bentl. This commit-
getting that toi."hate ' one's brother .was , the are to meet at Montrose_ on the first
to be a mnrderery", ---
Nor did he forget . day of the January term of Court, 1861.
to say to the Servant, (Slate) "be - 0 1 3 edi: 'Messre. Simons, Ives-and Funnel wereap
ent to your m a ster
,
" and to. the. master, -pointed a committee to arrange a pro
"treat ,your servatit- (Slave) with kind- g ramme for the evening session. Al
ness," 'knowing. that "you have a master though the afternoon session was strictly
'in heaven." Oil, no, and that .steals 11 cloud a business meeting, there were a goodly:
which thus.apPeared more than 't-tiventy- number of ladies and: ,Sabbath sehool
years.ago, has . Spread itself like a Pall over , scholars in attendance and a marked inter
nearly the entire- North, bringing under est was displayed. ;. -
its influence very many who at !first de- The evening session was opened by .an
nouneed it as both dangermis and tress- 'anthem from the choir, under the diree
linable. .- , 1 ''. - . ~.tion of Prof. Fennel; and a prayer by the
.The States all agreed in the ,compact. Rev.:Mr. Bush of Susgnehanna. The corn
which bound them together, to deliver up mmittec reported the three following-sub ,
fu,gitives, and to ask nothing far -them- jests for discussion. Ist Duties of ;reach
selves not readily accorded. to their sister era. 2d. The association. 3d,—Monthly
States. -Forgetful in their greatizealpnotConcerts, Which were discussed in their
aebording either to knowledge Cr ; 'solemn I order freely, fully , and ably by the Rev. .
atzreement,' hare the) for many Years vio- Meisrs. Bush, Wheeler, and Bowers, and
la - I
ted, both by "word and deed," all these, Messrs. Clark-Cushman, Chase, MoKinu3,
and howled their anathemas at the deco- I Funnel ; Simons, Ives; and Baldrltiii:- The
ted beads of all who dared to Stand up Sabbath School children sang some of their
for the rights ofthe Staticsond the Con- ! beautiful hymns daring the discussion and
stitutional 'privileges Of their brethren of j the choir an :anthem at the .close; 'after
the South. The -mildest -term generally : which the Rev. Mr. Wheel& pronounced
used was, and' is, that - of "dough face" the benediction. The meeting . was a
and "pro-slavery." But So it is, land here I pleasant and profitable rine,., and4was ac
we are over - ati abyss that I fear ',very few ; knowledged a decided siiecesit-as= an ini
properly appreciate.
,For myself, I truly tiatary step in the. good undertaking., and
confess,, that 'there is but one step be- , it recoinended the enterprise to all present
tween peace and war;.and' fro mthe un- ; as °tie which rna.O•ie highly beneficial to
yielding and base: temper of many-.of th e !, the sunday. -school 'interests of our - coun
leadirit Republieanscas well as from the try. It is hoped. that •at the next „ince=
spirit of the meanest, yet the most infleen- ting of the convention all the sabbath
teal of their presses demi to the I most pu- 1
schools in the county will be represented
ny yelpers of ' its echoes, denOnciation, 1 and fin , association formed that may .ren
'falsehood, and insult' is still' continued in . der. our sabbath schools far more affective
the most billingsgate style. Rule 'or ru-
~ as an institution of moral and religiou - s
in is still the order o?the day with a large ~ traintng.
portion-of 3lr.Lindoln's . supporters; the I
more; conservative portion, of them are
making some. feeble efforts to get party
.back to firSt.pripciples and undo; wrongs; I
but thuS far the, eulog i sts of old Brown,
the murderer, held. th n embacik , and check
mate their. efforts. The South' have no
doubt:A:tee wrong, and been hasty ; but
they have steadily, and for years', watched
the cocroachnients upon their rights by
their Northern brethren. They have been
aware that most of the rising,- as well as,,
many of the already risen generation, here
at'tfie North, have, in violation I of every
principle . of Christian charity and 'love been
taught to intis their brethren and-- neigh- .
born •over-the way ; and when the appa
rent
power to do more mischief and still I
greater wroh,gs became consolidated in ;
the election of Lincoln, their! alarm at
once became unbounded. And ;what has
been done by theLineolnites. te, calm the
troubled. waters'? Next'to nothing., If
the South ask 3 fish (Hon. A. H. Stephens)
they give then" a scorpion—(Hale &- Wil-;
son.) . What have we done in this section .I
in former days to help fan the flame ? And
can We not do something note, liy laying'
aside party—let bygones be iby-gones, 1
and pour oil upon the troubled ; waters of` ;
• strife. 'Why-Inot meet together as broth-; 1
ten, make some sacrifices for the satisfac-j
tion of having contributed our mite in the , !
noble cause of at least trying toi save from,
civil wg,anarchy, and - ruin, our beloved
country.- Let those leaders of factions,
whose ambition ought to be nearly antis-,
fled, and who boldly started off a few year&
ago (leaving old friends) with the North,
"not that they cared a d—mforlthirtiegro,
but that they, would punish the South,"
pause-and reflect hots innch their children
or posterity Should cherish their memory,
if now, in the most critical moment' in
their - country's history they "hide their
talent in the earth." For myself,'l...wbuld
Intake any reasonable-sacrifice, and would,
bad I the power, fly through. the laud
North and South, with the .olive branch
,of peace in one hand, and-an eagle in the
Other, and with stint and stripes waving
beg my my brethren at - theSonthf to hold;
and also the North, and get•to'gether and
-count the cost, and try every:. expedient
beforcstaking a hoitile attitude towards
each other. , . ,
I love my country. My der dec'd Fa'
therbelpidachieve its independence. Yon
might have 'tracked 'him by i his blood
from White Plains to West Point:m the
"s4be of his ebunfi'ves Savionr,(Gen. '
Wash-.
ington ) and -Impala count ruyitielf unwor,
thy to .be a soldier's-son did! not now in
the hou of peril 'warn my- fellOw citizens
to teas for while all tanritii -and' jeers
and ris above paityriiidpetity Cliques; and
see whether the poor slave; in: case of
servile war, will be better off;l._and who='
ther the poor laborer of the Nbrth, thous
. ands of Whom are already thrown out of
. employment at the approach of a rigorouS,
winter 'will not curse the 'proznises made
to their before ‘ the election, of the rain of
giild.dollars,„ I would and Will do any,
thing consistent withlonor arid right to
better the condition ofmy fellow man. any
where and every where, be he black, white,
or mixed; . but in juistiee to all I would
- say to the "North give 'up,"lor• pay; and
to the " South -keep net. back;' - what ii:'
due to . your servants; : or your brethren of
•• . _ --. - • the North.' -Let all be . vielitlitit, and a,
i,- .
r4r A bill _is now before Congress-'more close and happy Uniorfinig Vl* the '
which prOvides for a daily Overland. Mail I result. • •.- -
f rom d m aVrgketgrlle the Sacramento, at,a I •. To the tw enty -fivehuudred'Union loy,-.
cost of not more:: emu • (60u,000 zer anH ing voters in 'this county, who, at thelate
Pub-, . -
.. 1 decticm testified their confidence in my
THE- MONTROSE PEMOORAT.
-TEELIM---$1:30 rrn. ANNUM, AP ADVANCE.
•4116. J. CIMIELVILMer3OW,,
EDITOR, PUBLI S HER, AND
_PROPRIETOR.
olive, e<P6a
'To Tama -kil:rmaxaxci.
Tilt INTROS' DEMOCHT.
TITS 18th VOLUME or ewe MONTROSE, DEMOCRAT
commences With the numbento be issued on the :1 , 1
day of January. 1861—being, the 6th volume eince we have
Men connected with the older, and the 4th since it has
Lean under our exclusive control ; and we are giro; It , be
enabled to announce the fact that the heelless is at this
time in a much more healthy and prosperous condition, in
all respect*. than at any Pinner period'elneevreentered s
upon oat ardnoue,but not altogether unpleaent enterprise.
This desirable state of antra ia owleg, to a great extent,
to our system of casting off those enervating excrescences
(nonpaying • patrome), which are the bane of any and all
kinda of business, and eapetiallydouhtalism. Asanother
ttaporfannsurilliary to the prosperity of our undertaking.
we may refer to our experience of past yearn, as well mean
acquired knowledge of the practical duties of the 'trait . —
et:wadi:4: cc to conduct affairs with ma. .. d Rumens,
and attend to the wanterof our pat , • ,rr nCreaaed
degree of promptness and regularity. z,' .
'
It *hall be our earnest endeavor to .- - per a
desirable family joarnal---cme that shall b '''' ~; '• • ht
for and read with pleasure and profit be ie. m ' .. rof
the family circle: Believing that no counirf mice:ail can
benefit daself by destroying or crippling thdinterests o n
other. we shall eppoee, both in national and inter-natio
politics. all measures basest upon seldehnew.; and 'meta
etch doctrines only, as recognize the fundamental idea of
universal progress. In nationalaffairs. particularly, that
claw of measures which look to the advancement of one
section. at the apparent expense of anothiet, shall continue
to retch e. our earnest and unqualtned condemnation. It
will be alike ourdtdy and our choice, to oppose the presen t
wicked spirit of sectional hate, which now prevails to a
fearful extent,and whielkunless **on checked and replaced
by words and act* of kindness and mutnal conc.awion,must
utterly destroy the beat governmentalgoy structure ever reared
We shall advocate peace, fraternal harmony. and friendly
national intercourse, because they are just, and desirable,
and In no other spirit can American Liberty be sustained.
We eppeal to all Conservative. national men to aid us in
the good work before us. It is only throuch the medium
of well sustained local papers that our principled don ever
prevail • for it Is by means off county orgauisationt , that a
national triumph ;a uchie‘ erb and a county Democraey that
neglects to Regain their pa r, aiwace beholds the bulk Of
the party enculptied in th halpool of fr.....miclam, error,
r0.v.r....51
and sectional bat .. . sss e.. 1.,,, an epee them. L e t eac h
true man stand firm, and add his influence towards doing
our common Mate. rdthscribe for the iIIONTUOSE
DEMOCRATLand pay for It In ADVANCII,
and ask vote friends to do the came. Send your, advert.[-
' sung and job printing to this office, , and pay for It,
not next week • or neso ear. but rash down. If you
think.lt ;strange that the Printer cant nett for a oti,to pay
him the nide of $1 50. j i lt remember the embarrassment
caused by sly 500 like you keeping. back 41784:31.,
Our friend+. moat not forget that we are in a minority,
sere, and that the want of favo . ritiem from officiate who
control public patronage. renders their cash patronage
more desirable and neceaaary.
But we do not wish to be underrtood as intimating that
our patronage is, or should he. confined to any clue: and
man of all parties are respectfupy incited to embrace the .
advantages resulting from sintling in their ordtre. and' wo
doubt not that alt who are not bliuded, by bigotry, to their
own and the Dubic good will continue to do do.
We prefer being Judged be our offorte, rather than by a
glittering array of Imicombe promises. Dnringthe put
year a large sum hue been expended for new type, ete.,for
the Dmioc•ral. and further improvements will be made, as
our patronage warrants, Let our prompt patrons be true
to their old custom, and our slow ones quicken up for a
'NEW YEAR—and ALz remember that •'the more the
merrier." and that there in always •• room jor more," and
nur — Patare intercourse will he mutually agreeable. As we
expect—life and health •being spared—to continue at our
present business. and to devote our whole time and Wen
to our paper..we in rite On: old friends and patrons to still
continue their friendship and favors; and we stud' strive
to convince all that we intend to so deal that each than will
Ind it both pleasant and profitable to "caltagain."
Anyone procuring us five new cash snblicribers, for one
year. will receive on citry copy,. gratis.
glf — Terms-41.50 per annum, in adranee..4o
"' The Pews in St. Paul's Church,
(Episcopal), will be \ rented on Tuesday,
J4nuary lst,for the yearlB6l.
C 7" The veterans of the war of 1812,
in this county, and vicinity. will meet •at
3.lOntrose on Tuesday the Bth day of J . :l'lj.
nary next, to confer upon such matters as
relate to their interests.
A Voice for War.
We copy the following from the Phila
delphia inquirer, a stanch Republican.pa
per..l It -shows,that the party is - not all
blinded by fanaticism :
" Wade, of 'Ohio, made an indiscreet
speech In the Senate yesterday. Assuming
to speak,l;)r the Republicans, he . says, 'we
have no compromises to make,'. and then
he raises his voice for WAR. .Senator
Wade is clearly a long way behind, or else
a long way. ahead of the people, for the
masses of the latter will regret* that this
speech was ever made.,
"Unluckily, in endeavoring to defiantly
challenge - the Southern Senators, the Ohio
champion tripped up. Askinfi,for instance
where the NOrthern States had. refused to
• act justly. towards the Southern,Governor
Powell quietly inquired about a cerlain
case now pending, in 'which Governor
.Dennison of Ohio, refuses to obey a requi
sition. from the Governor of Kentucky.-
-The question was a 'clioker,'and the Ohio
;knight-errant COULD NOT MEET IT,
SO HE, DODGED, and went ahead with
hit, argument."
LepOx Club Resolutions.
We have deferred publishing a series
of resolutions adopted by the Union Dem
ocratic Cub of Lenoxyille, for a couple of
weeks, owing to our columns being crow
ded with President's -Massage, and De 7
partment Reports-. , We now print them,
somewhat abbreviated :
The preainhle sets firth. the facts that our
defeat is in consequence of our division;'
that Lincoln and llamliu represent the
principles of a party' clearly antagonistic
to the Union; And that-it is our duty to.
endeavor
o to.avert the now impending ca
hanky.
.Re.ohte4, That if the God 6fJustice sees
in this Nation such sins as to him call for
a four years Lincoln administration, we
say amen..
That in peace or war. we-will defend the
rights guaranteed alike to our brethfen in
all parts of the Union.
That the late division which caused our
defeat shall be unknown in future; and
that the one million Democratic majority
shall ;;!!.1 in the defeat of Republicanism
in 1864. Worth and merit is recognized
in each of the Democratic -candidates.
That secession at this day on the 'part
of any States would be' unwise; that if
Such be-their right the exercise of it wo'd,
inflict great injury upon i he business' inter-
Asts of ail, and perhaps lead to bloOdslted.
TiattAve desire out Southern, brethren
to atAgie to the Union, with their friends
at-tbe'North - -remembering that we have
a. Democratic Congress . ..already chosen
for the next two years and a,half.
That we will commit our causo and-toni
interests,- personal and national, to. the
God of the , Univetwe.. • • .
Signed, Jon!: BRAZ;E, . DANIEL Rom:-
soR and Dsnaas WRITE, Committee. s -
TErektoxr IEGRoEs .atcr,
State of Vermont has refueled to repeal.
her Personal Liberty bill,hut she has since
then been compelled to submit to a repeal
in the price of wool. This staple, which
is herchief product, since Lincoln's elec
tion, has declined from ten to fifteen cents
per pound- , --a resluctinn „of half Million
of dollars in one.vear's production in that
State alone. - .
ar The coal operators of Pittsburg
have recommended the suspension of ope
fation:itt:the mines until the-Ist of MAirch.
This 'will throw several thousand miners
ont of etoploymeot. . , • •
hunible self for an important official posi
tion,i tendtir thein misheartfelt thank - S.-4'
Th.: .theiae who, misrep#sented "me; and
this aeceived"Maiy Ofmy former political
'friends, I will -only say=;74 - ,forgive, as I
'hopfito - be fOrgivea,for any - error of the
.heiul into. which I haviever - fallen. As
politically I alit net copecks)* of any - in,
my heart. - A certain Tesaution so , ofteii
paraded, (in a certain very consistent
sheet,) which I had the honor to offer at
a mass-ineeting in this place, while the
I Eansas-Nebraski bill wasbethre Congress,
was offered to deter that body from repeal
ting the Missouri Compromise line, and
t feeble as the effort was; it, was offered in
good faith.' Since that time, and on more
mature reflection, thavea Satisfied mySelf
..that the spirit and intent Of those who or
t iginated and- passed the Missouri._ Clim
-1 promise bill, had been violated, and its
, repeal has only perhaps hastened on the
! Will "impending crisis"- now' upon us,
• . a
1 , and sure to'have come from Northern in
-1 termeddling.
1 Montrose,. Dec. 22; 'n C. TYLER.
D.. A. BALDWIN, Sec
Gieat - Bend, Ikc. 15th, 18(30.
The Cause' of all"our Troubles
Torture, 'pervert and misinterpret them
as they May, in order to keep up their sys
tematic deceptions, the Black Republicans
know that. threatened secession, Bank sus
pension's, financial depression, stagnation
in business, troubles in Congrigs, troubles
in 'the. Cabinet and the resil-oration of Cab
inet officers -are all the results of the. same
cause—Antf-Slavery agitation. It is idle
to say thEit this Cabinet officer has resign-.
ed -because of one difference of opinion
with . the president, or that another has
resigned because of another difference of ,
opinion. All these differences are: the in-H
evitable consequences of the same. Anti
slavery aggression. 'But for that none.of
these differences ordifficulties would have
occurred. The Black- RePublicanS' have,
P.by their infamous conduct, got everything
into such a tangle, that no two minds eau
be-brought to think alike as to way of un
ravelling. them. The men who 'differ are
_not to blarne,,but those who caused them
to differ by hemming them in with diffi
culties are the culpable and responsible
parties. The mischief and danger of Black
RepubliCanism are conspicuously manifest
in everything. . If the bare attainment of
power•by that party develops such results
-what will be the condition of affairs after
four years exercise of power by them?
News from Europe.
The news from the It S. 'States has had
•
a bad effect on trade.
A million of dolls is coming . ont' in
the4'ersia.
"The British Parliament was to meet on
the sth of February, when . little 'Lord
John's Reform Bill, Which was quietly
cashiered laSt Session;; will be .brought.
'up for discussion. , Thii bill provides : for
extending, the .-voting power, to Persons
paying a poor rate $4O annually in the
country, and $3O. in towns.
Garibaldi has been invited to visit Eng
land. There is some prospect of another
Atlantic Cable excitement, as the report
of the lately : appointed ; explorers is said
he satisfactory and encouraging.
`- , latters in Italy approach a solution at
last. 'The garrison. of Gaeta had opened
active war against the besieged remnant,
of the Neapolitan army. The next — mail
will piobably. bring us news of 'the com
plete rout-of Francis partisans. The' COn-
Sulate, of wt, ch Poeno, Was elected ;resi
dent, had opened ..at Naples. Austria is
looking to herdefenses' at Venetia, and ex-,
peas alaCks,there. Tbe news from the
Peninsula is of a warlike character. Paris,
'like New _York dreadri hard times during
the Winter.
!AIM 01.1i2.MP.5T.-.
Pacts that should be: 'known. Coughs,.
colds, asthma . How frequently have - we
not heard people exclaim: - II would give
$5O, or $100(as the case may be)
were - I - but 'rid of this cough—this cold—
this asthma, &e.',-LYet how preposterous
it - is to tallvin -this style. -granted, even
that they have s consulted medical men,
without Success,lhat does not imply that
that' arc incurable.--elseiwould thousands
abandoned as past hope., ba left to the har
roiving torttires of delpair-Lthe question
lies in thii,.havi they tried =Holloway'S
Pills and - Ointinenthaire they read; or
put in prsice the plain direetionierrielop
each box or - pot,=if not; Wt. urge
•niediate-trial; and feel 'nssufed - .they . will
find the cure they are so anxious for:
News of .the Week.
The President recommends observing
the .4th day of January as a day of humil
iation, fastingoind prayer, throughout the:
country, for allaying sectional discord. •
• .."Gen.Cass has resigned, and
S. Black is his successor. E.M. Staunton
of Pittsburgh, fills BlaCk's post as Attor
ney General.
—lt is announced that Fornerwill be
a candidate for U. S.lSenator from Penna.
—The cattle•diseasehas again made its,
appearance' in Massachusetts. ! •
—The Wide-Awakes and lc egroes of
Independence,. lowa held a Lincoln Ball,
on the 16th . ult. One ilootinariliger Was
black, the other two ware white.
=The .Mexican capital is invested
the Liberal army:
—The line of Steamers bet Ween Boston
and Charleston has beeit (*continued . . .
_
---=-The ship, building •.business sitters by
the universal.panic. Wages at Oungor,
have sunk from $ 0 50,,- to (51. per lay. •
—The moderate Repnblicans•denounce
Senator-Wade of Ohio for his late spech
in which he foolishly denied that the north
had done . wrong, <pr had anything to re•
tract.
—The lobg pendmg. suit of Mrs., Gen.
Gaines is to come again
,befere the U. S..
Supreme Courtin. January: . i .
decision'of the Court of Q4een's
Bench at Toronto, Canada, in the extra
(Hop case, is feegiving up the murderer,
Jones,. (a fugitive slave), to, the authority
of thel.l. S. One judge dissentS and an
appeal will be taken.
Congressional Abstract.
IMM=ZMI
DEC. 1 ith.—ln theSonato Mr. Clark, of
11., proposed resOluti ons of inquirS , as
to the condition of Fort Moultrie, which
were laid ,over: The resolutionS, of ,Mr.
Powell were• again taken up. Mr Wade, -
of Ohio, spoke at length upon the condi
tion of thcoountry, opposing all ; compro
mise, and advocated coercion in case of sc
cession. Imthe house; Messrs. Cochran,
or N. Y. aml Florence, of Pa., submitted
prOpositions for the amendment of the
Constitution.
DEC. 18th.—In the 'Senate Gen. Lane
;
introduced resolutions looking to the ap
pointment of Commissioners by. each' of
the'several States, to cetAr with referen
ce to sazh nteaiurei :as may be necessary
fir the peace of the country ; and further,
that the Federal Government will abstain
from the employment.of force against imy
State In the House 'several bah§ were in
troduced. Mr, Crawtbrd's resolution re
cognizing property in slaves watt then ta
ken. tp.s.
. _
Mr. Corwin, Chairman of the Commit
tee of Thirty five, of the House, has report
ed a series of resolutions, which it is un
derstood are intended to meet4he crisis.
It is said they meet the approval of a ma
jority of the Republicans of the ; Comidit
tee. • They are nearly as follows;; 7 ---
, First—Pledging the faith
,of Congress
against any. attempt to abolish slavery- in
the - District of'Columbia. ;
Second 7 —Against interfering ; with the
inter-slavery trade .between the States, .
dock
abolition of slavery in the
dock yards and arsenals in the slave
states.
Fourth—ln favor of- an amendment
rendering the Fugitive. Slave Act effective
and ,satisfactory to the South.,
Fifth - -Against any dilierimination "by
Congress against slave States. asking ad
mission.
Sixth—Protecting persons and property
in the Territories till they .haVe , thirty
thousand inhabitants, when non-interven
tion by. Congress shall be the law. -
Dt:c. 19th.—In the Senate Mr. Toombs,
of Georgia, appeared and took his seat.—
Mr. Hunter reported the Invalid Pension
bill, which was pasged, the Mouse, a
resolution to adjourn owe ; untilithe Bth of
January was laid on the table. :131.r. Sher
man 'reported the Legislative, ~Executive
and .Tudicial .appropriation bill. The De
ficiency bill was then taken up in Commit
tee of the Whole.
IMEM!!!
All who, suffer. from Dyspeptic at
tacks, or from Indigestion, Sour Stomach .
Heart Burn, Water -Mash, Debility
tray safely calculate that a trial of the
far famed Oxygenated Bitters will accom
plish a curs. both speedy and permanet.—
A trial is reccommended. Prepared by
S W FoWle & Co., Boston, and sold by
-Druggists and, agents everywhere.
!!others, Read Th lob—The followhig IR an extract
from a letter written by the pastor of a Ilantlst Church to
the "Journal and Meirionger, Cincinnatti; Ohio. It says
volumes in favor of that world-renowned medicine—Mus.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STEEP TOR CHILDHEN TEETHING:.
.
We see an advertisetnent in your coIUME6 of Mrs. Win
slow's Soothing Symp. Now we never said a word in
favor of any patent medicinein our life, but we feel corn.
pelted to say to your readers that this is no humbug—WE
ELME ratan IT. AND KNOW yr TO BE ALL It CLALIIR. It fa
probably one of the most successful medicines of the day,
because it is one of the best. Those who have babies cant
do better than to lay in a supply. d ec.2o ly
4 Reduced by Dyspepsia to a mere Skeleton.'
—CURED Yr •• liCeltILANl:tl WiLLANW BITTEITA.” —lllr. A.
Matt:belt, a trader probably as well known as any man in
Western Pennsylvania, states as follows : ! •• I met with
anner in Armstrong county who WWI redueed by ftyftpepsia
to a mere skeleton. I persuhded him to buy'.a trot tle a the
thrrhave Rolland Bitters, believing it would cure him.—
Meeting him some months aftel,what was nay astonishmne
at ffnding him a hale, hearty man ; be told me he now
weighed pounds, and that this wonderful change had
been produced by llcerhave's Holland Bitturs, to which he
attributed solely his restoration." dec
The use otDr. Uostetterva Stoniach Bitters
for Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heaviness of the StomaCh• or
any other like uffer don. is second to none in America or
abroad. To be able to state confidently that the •• Bitten'
are a certain cure for dyspepsia and like difseases. is to the
proprietors a don rcc of unalloyed pleaeure4 It removes all
morbid matterfrom the atomach,pu rifles th eblood,im parts
renewed vitality to the nervous svetem, gibing. it that tone
and enorgy indispeumble to r the restoration of health.
The numerous acknowledgements of its superior excel!.
enoe and beneficial results, have assured the proprietors
that it cannot but prove a
.grfmt Mue to' the afilictect, and
impart vitality to the thorough system. i
07 - See advertisement in another column. den
. ,
A Thing of Monty. Is a - Joy FOiever.—WbO
can be beautiful with a sickly pale complen. Keep the
pores of the - tkin free, an dthe blood pure; ind your cheeks
will vie with thr Rose and Lily. The skin is formed - with
thousamis of pores in evety inch of surface, whose office it
le to carry off the impri tics of the blood—tbe acknowledged
cause of all diseases of mankind-when. the skin is dry
and parched—when it is covered- with cryptic - Ina—when it
is cold and clammy—when there lainward fever or intim
mation—it is impottalbla for the skin under these circum
stances to perform its proper functions, and carry of the
impurities of the body as designed by onclareator. •
• JUDSON`LifOUNTAIN ITEM" PlLLgremove these
obstructions, and produce free and healthy blood, remove
the eruptions from the skin; and cause it, !A brirditen with
the duel' of youth and•beauty. Beauty a much admired
to loved. lieauty without paints and co metica—beanty
produced by health and happinette. '
f
dee-
Judson's Mountain Herb rills are sold by , all Dealers.
NAIL ABILANGENEICITS—MONTROSE P. 0.
MAILS ARRIVE--Dally (sunds , i. ercepted,) from the
Ewa and South, by Railroad at 1 3; k, 31. r
• Daily, (enaday excepted,) from the, West, by Railroad,
at•fiX a.m.' •
?Mtn Bln t hamton direct, every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, a 1K p. m. •
From Tunkbannock direct, every Tuasday; Thursday
and Saturday...at:4 p.m. - - •
From Towanda direct, every Tuesday; and Saturday at
ally froth Frlendiville (euriday excepted) at W.p.m.
- - ---- .
MAILS LEA Tt.---Dally (eundays excepted) for the reit I
tod south, by railroad, at Ga. m. - , ' I
Dally Malay exce•pted) for the weet,; by railroad, at 4
. For Binghamton direct, every Monday; Wednesday and
Friday; at 7a. al. ,
Friday
direct; every Mon*, Wednesday tt. ,
Friday, at 6 a. m.
For Towanda direct, every Mondayand Friday at 7 a.m.
Daily for Frlendaville (aunday 'ex.) at 'TM a. in.
For I..aceyville; "(through Auburn)-4eaves Monday, at 9"
a..rit.trvives Wednesday at sp. m. I - •
• , IC J;CWEBB; P. M.
. . .
' See' the Advertisement etDoce. Santord'e Live:
InvigomterandFamity Catharticrills, lueeether column.
• .-'llierazitzrosi!
Wheat 11 'bushel, $l, •12D fahr
Itye • 63 cente
Corn' • • • 16 cents
York • ' to do- iiceits.
Bgek•whiad - ',cents Or VI Pi •• • • _
Oltfl " .(
" DUI ' . ''
v ot.=
Beast' • e Isr sutterl 3 •
Potatoce . 37% crate Ego doe 15 cents
Pay $3 For Two Years
,
Suchof the patrons of the Montrose
Demoe'rat aslave neglected to . pay _their
substriPtion for the past year, arel.equest
ed to send us $9 to pay for thepast and
Coming. years: It should be sent - along at
once.
Vi7ese,kly Market Reports.
' We intend_ tb add a new feature to the
I.l.ontr)se Democrat 7 it will be weekly
correct reports of market prices at 13ipg
lamton, Carbondale; New York; Chicago,
and stieli other places Its may interest our
and.otliera.
's
°cession of Soiith - Caroli44..
Cit*lttiEsioli, Dec.
,th:l- 7 ,-The Suite Con
vention, this afteintion, by unanimous vote
adOpted resolutions sevaring all connec
tions Pith the Federal _Government, and
deelarings the State of South Carolina out
of the ;Union. .
ILWr,Five hubdred and; sixty persons
met their deaths on Lakes Erie, Michigan
and Snperior,petween the 23d of March
and the: 25th, of November, a period, of
eight. 'months. '
TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA
YinVgll2 l .l2 : , •
/0 the bat Medicine in the tear& for. the cure of
Coughs and Colds, Croup,
Bronchitis, Asthma, , Difficult Breathing,
Palpitation of the Heart.
For the relief of patients in advanced etagel Qf
Consumption together with all Diseases •.
of the Throat and Chest and which . •
• predispose to Consumption.
It - attacks the root of disease, and makes thefeli
distroyer traccumb toitsiriftuence. It alsoprodu
cis free expectoration, induces healthy action
in, the diseased Mucous Membrane and' tlisnes.
It is peculiarly adapted to the radical -
cure of ASTHMA._
One dose of the inraluable SYRUP often giro
ease and consowently sleep. which the particular
nature 111 Me dialai , e denies. It is very pleasant
to' the taste, and promplin its effects. T'ry it et
be convinced that it as incaluable in the cure of
nr Liai ,Aifeetiiiiks.
Price GO (alto pwr Bottle." Prepared only by
Lit. 4. EsfeylrELY. and tad by A. Etenteein,
& Co., N. U. corner 9th and POPLAR streets,
Philad" a, Pa. For srth , in Montrose by
ni/i29lelnal ABEL "TUBRELL Drugyief.
' c 4 c 4 P- - 4 444 ri
HOOFLAND'S
. .
' .
1‘ IV MED/0 4 ,
1 TIM
...
Cs ' 4 1 4 1
s Gr It tr. 5 I" AT .
...-- ...
. • STANDARD REMEDIES
• •of the present age, hove acquired Weir great poimlartty
only throligh vats of trial. eoboundmi,eatlafection
" : - to rehdered by them in all OLIO& ,
Liver ComplaintDrapcipala..lacoodioe, Itarvotta De,
billry, Diseases of the lif.idneya,
and all disown. arising from a di.ordered Dwar f or weak.
etas of the Stomach and Digestive Organ;
•'attio WILL ro•t:tracr PIUSTM
YELLOW FIVED, - 81004 FEVER, AND FEVER AND ABU.,
Ere our Alum= lin' pt ot. Prucc, 75 cruls per MAU..
Hoofland's Balsamic Cordial
WILL ITMTIVELT CLRI
Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, lateens;
_ Croup, PasKnonia, incipient Consumption,
and has porfciimod the most set4niehlog cores ever known
of
. C.OI4FIIIIIIED
Al n Disrrixes. Cordial 1t b onegoallwi. Perm; 75 tient*
per bottle.
being well known throughout Europe and America, needs
no commendation . hero.. They are purely vegetable, ere
prefaced with great eiectnera, end are etigar-a.atcd. No
better Cathartic Pill can be found. 'Pates. 25 etc par tow.
Those Medicines are prepared by. Dr, C. 11.Jacesou k
Co., Philadelphia, Pa, and ht. Louis, Mo., and ore weld by
dniggistaanif dealers in medicinat everywhere.' The sig
nature of C. M. Jacr.sox will na on the outside of each
bottle or hoz.
In our "Everybody's Atrnanoc," put lished annually, on
will find testimony and commendatory notices Cron! all
parts of the country. These dimanass are glean assay by
ail tJur s.gstits.
mh.g9j Sold in!dont rose by ABEL TURRELL. Agent
Donatlon.-Tlw friends.of Rev. J. 0. -FUREY propose
to givn him a donation at th Episcopal Paraonage iii
Springville, on VIICRSDAY, afternoon and evening,. of
Dock-lath. The public are respectfully invited to attend
Misdeal Convention.-1 MuAcal Convention for
Bnolford, Susquehanna. and Tiogit counties, will be held
at Le Raysvi Ile, Bradford Co„ ec•inmencing on TUESDAY
Dec. 25, at 9 o'clock. a. in., to continue four days, ender
the direction of Prof. GEO. F. floor, of Boston, assisteil
by Prof. GEO- B. Loomis, of Providence. R. 1.
• VP — CONCERT, nee. 29, evening. decl3.2w I.
WOOD WANTED, AT THIS OFFICE. 1
.
At Ilarford Dec.. tith. bv. the Rev. -I,Kman Richardsoh,
Mr. E. W. 3IAXON and Mies S. ADDIE rECK, both of•
tlarford. . .
At the residence of the brides Father. in- Lenox, Nov.,
23th, 'by Rev. It. Tower, Mr. D. C. OAKLEY to Mind L.
Z. TUNER, youngest daughter of the officiating Clergy
.
0171379C1W1.1 - 3333 FOR I
THE MONTRpSE DEMOCRAT.II
riiEL4L . X I 33I3,. •
--.-
At'lliddletown, N. Y... OctA4, Lewis S. PZERT , oncei a
resident of this place, and a Member of the I. 0. of 0. F.
In Lane born Dec. 12, of Diptheria. Ilaslvatt ADA, daugh
ter of Jacob and Hannah Taylor, aged.? yrs. 8 moa, 14 da.
r4rphltnary received too late for . this ikbek.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
l)ir virtue of sundry writs, leaned by_the Court of Cora
lmort Pleas of Sesquebenna County:add to me direct,
ed;l expose to sale, at the Court House, in Montrose,
on Saturday the 19th day ofJanuary, 1861, at one o'clock,
p. m., the following Real Estate to, wit: I -
ALL that -certain tract or parcel of land situate in the
township of Liberty.-In the County of Susquehanna and
State . of Pennsylvania, and butted. bounded and described
as fellows, to wit: Being those certain pieces. parcels,"or
iota nfland known as snb.dlyision lots of the Kirhylit
Law,'Snake Creek purchase. 68, 50. 66, and 74, as of-Joit
Barre Survey of said lauds Made in the year 1796, 'be
ing the same premises conveyed by Cooper. Corbett and
wife to Cyrus Strong Jr.; arid others by deed dated the ,
first : day of June, 1850. and all unimproved. (Taken'
execution at the suit of Cyrus Strong, Jr.. vs.-Daniel
Tucker and Anna E., his wife, with notice to 'Terre
Tenitnts.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land altulte
in the township of Auburn, .county and
S tate aforesaid,
bounded dud described as-follows, to wit : Orr the North
by ands ofJullus Brown, East by lands of Ocorge Bump,
Perkins, South by lands of 0. C. Roberts, John
son Slater and Samnel Bennett, and west by the-Bradford
County line, containing about Eighty acres, with the
purtenarices, Two framed dwelling Houses, a barn,.
orhh
ard; and about thirty-five 'acres improved...' (Taken In hx- ,
ecnUou at the stilt of A. J. Amick, to the .cuse of H. 111.
Roberts, va. H. W. Brown.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land -situate
in tise.Borough ofliontrose.-County and: State aforeesild,
bounded and described as follows, to Wit Ore the Noith
by lauclot Emerson Losier, on-tbe east by land of Solomon'
Langdon, on the South by lands ofJobn Dunmore and.
on the West by the public highway, containing abput
8,150) squarefeet of•land, being in front on the 'street
thirty feet, and running - back one hundred seventeen And
a ball feet; with the appurtenances; one-framed dieelllng
'house, and all improved. --(Taken in execution at the Suit
of Johnl'. Dunmore vs. A. H. Wright,
NOTICE TO. PURCIIASEIII3.—To prevent minuncien•
deeding', notice in hereby given that Purehaaere at Sher
ttre scree willheregniredto pay. the 'amount bid at 'the
Wife the land is Bold. It. has beemne imperitively nee ess
aryl° adopt thin ruin,Ats 1 it. will be 'strictly adhered to,
crept In cases where purchaser its a lien creditor "nd
ie untitled to the fund as pro 7hied In the Int section oftbe
act:of Assembly. approved A7,ril:4th, 1846,whIch Is itelob
louts:—'• Whenever the purchasers el real estate at ',Or
tibAns' 'Court or Sheriff's sale shall appear from the prciper
record to be entitled, an a ikn creditor, to receive:3llo
whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale,lt shall
be the duty of. thu Sheriff Admlnietrator, Executor- or
other pereon malting such sale, to - receive - the receipt of
such purclumer orpnrchasem for the amount whichhe or
they would appear, from the record as aforesaid to be ens
titled to receive : Provided, that this_ section'phAllnot • be
ionstmed as to prevent the right of said kiheriff,Did
mittistrater, Executor, or other pereon aforesaid to de
mand old receive at the time of :dale a bum • enfflcient to
color 'lllegal coats entitled to be paid out of the proceeds
of said sale ; And provided further, thatbefore any puricha-'
, nee at utathaberm.shall Tmlve.the benett.ottitt" suction,
lut j gey Oa produce' theeherift, or other pensoh so
saldsale, a dolyertifled statement from the Top .
m
er records,underthe hand ando ffi cial sa d of--the proper
odioer, allowing that he'Dinlieh creditor entitled. to,ce
calve anypartofthe proceedeof the side afOrcatild.":
ifontrose Pa. Dec. 27. - ELIAS V. GREEN, Merl': •
neek i lLitiett:' :
Whrtifloir.V big:l6o4sP
Rye dour fl cwt... 205„ 2,50
Com moot 12 ewt..2 2t 2,25
S tt tt
ESEN WEIN'S
HOOFLAND'q
GERMAN BITTERS
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN• PILL, °
1. rAt a. meeting ofprominent citizens
pfNew Yollt . , on -Saturday-, reference to
{to the cottditionlif the countrlfon.
Richard
Fillmore, qreens' C., Bronson, and
Richard La .lier,f wete appointed Codnis
,,fioners to proceed to South Carolina with
is view to pieventlirceipitate action there.
Two IlLuk:nr.ii,s.LLAn.editor,soine years
kgo, in atte iipting to compliment . Gen.
lPillow as.a. " battle•scarred veteran," was .
!made by th .typos to call him a "battle
!scared veter ju•Pie ilekt issue the
mistake wa' far'corrected as to style
!him a "boll e. scarred veteran."
egistersNotice.
.
BL I C NO. ICI: Is hereby given to all 11;eraons ton
terne4 In t e folidwing tttates; to wit :
E. ufJostAttuf the Township of flush Decd, l 2s7. Orsnger Add). ! - '
Estate of HAIiIIIES iitYttC4, ' dr tho Toiviship or Jackson
dee'd Ch Iles Tingley; edit).
Theiltuti accdatit of Jane It Palmer, Guardian of tho
minor children Pitin.sa;F: Aleiturte', decd. •
.
n
That the ace.t ntantp, have settled their accounta In the
Register's °Mc ~ in and for the county of Susquehanna,
aud that Lhasa e will lie presented to the Judges of the -
Orphans' Court of Raid County, on Friday January 9th
lt , e, r. -for eordi rniatiote . an allowance. .
Montrose. Fa, you 23. U. K. ICKIVKLI, Register,
.
TA KE u th e fs method Of I , n . forntlne: their . 01.D'AsTli
form Fr er k etU h NOo ' o y d l i i i w.etiluCja addition
to
the
• BoiTGlll. FOR• CASII - •
AT: PANIC PRICES!'
A.Np - WILL SELL THEM. TO
CAS 1.1 . BUYERS'
9
_ I AT •
Prices - Per ectly Aitoniahingi
We hare notitlme tO enumerate,articlee, br prices, but
invite the public to call; examine, and satisfy themselves
of the truth of 4hat ire publish, and of course. then buy..
1. F • J. 1.. SIERJUALL`i SON.
UpsonviUe, Oec..2ljth. 1880.
CHOICE Lot of FaMi ly Groceries - Just received arid ael
ling9.llperpeat, bplow former prices..
FA N CY Corffectioliary for the INllds:srieiciltuvais,
• "UV 1 1 11.1 V M
FARM PRO' GCE( of all kinds. for which the highest,
market pr ces will be paid in Poade, at
Upsonville, Pa. 81EM113,41-sifi.•
J.
-,, _
_ ,
.
.110 t DAY PRESENTS I
1 e
rrim subset burs take pleasure
.iii announcing ,to their
1T
friends th t they ;have this day returned from N. York
with another`dditlon to their stock of. Goods,- selected
with great ca4e, and ekpeeial reference to the approaching
festive season; Anylpersun desirous of making
CIIRISTM AS .1-N CWT' 1 r E A R GIFTS
. ,
(and We hope pone Will deny themselves the-pleasure) can
find a rich - and extensive assortment to select 'from, and
at the very to eat C4sh prices.
i , ,
~ EVANS A: ALLEN, • •
dean 1 .. Nol .. Odd Fellows Hall, B i nghamton.
..
Tenotelies—tsd4a* Diamond Enameled, and plain- , .-
a spleedtd ankle. .Also a variety pf Gold and Silva Eng-,
ltsh American aridliwiss, Renting rind Plain, very low.
' dold Chains—Averyextensive variety ofVent,Fob, ,
at:an:Fund Neck Miles: by. ' EVANS .it Au,ks.
Ear Rings and Breast Plns-L-An infinite variety
-of styles andTices. ,in sets and single,
Finger I lags Diamond, Ruby, Riga:xi, Pearl,Scide.
iiChased and sin Gold Rings—a Large stock.- • `,
• Bruceleta-:-Goltl, Jet, Plated, and RAM Bracelets of
all patterns Mid prices. ' .EvaNti & ALLNN. •
StiverWnre—Tvery description of Silver Forks; and'.
Spoons. Napkins !tinge, on hand also Soup . and Gravy
Ladles, Cripsl Card Cases.- Pie, Butter :and Fruit Knives,
Childreus' sets, saltli„ , ete., warranted good as cola.
Plated Ware-A 'Beautiful assortment of Ice Pitchers
Castors. Cak+ Baskets. Waiter,. flutter Dished.- Sugars
Salts, Knives, ForkS, Spoons, Toast Racks, Cape Chiblets
etc.. etc.. by- - . EVAN7ti , ALIEN.
'Sleeve nations and istudi—A-large stock of all
patterns and prices : r
Beads--( oral :Necklaces and Armlets, Amber, Coral,
Pearl. Gilt, Sted, and silver Beads..
Shell Cotubs-+,A g,ood stock f shell back and aide
Combs, alolliuffald, horn, IvOry, and Dressing Combs;
Heir and To th Br4hds," etc.; etc.
- ' M -1 1i7.41NT 03 sib .41-1.11-iM XV,
_ Ti ee n i• - N 4. :-crild Fellows Ball, Binghamtbn.
. .
u-1 0. .1. V .1. ir ''A
I 1 I • •
LIFE. PILLS,•
!& 1 1 110 LA BITTER&
THESES I.P.DICLNES'htWe now been before the public
for a periOd of Thirty nets, and during that time have
maintained a high dharaeter in utmost avert' part, of the
hid
Globe, for tr ext;niordinary and , iinnicdiate power of
restoring perifect health to persOus suffering under nearly
every kind o diseaSe to w !dub the human frame in liable.
Tile folio ng are!anfong the distressing variety of hu
man disease in which the
•-•;" r• Y•r ' iw --.. . ~; ir , , --
v r t: it tiLE 1 IF,E hiiiipliNE
I
Are well kr rin nto be infallitle. ' • •
DYSPEPSIA, be thormv.:;;;ly cleanying theist and 2nd
stomachs and creating a flow of pure.heal thy bile,instead
of the stale: nd acridlind; FLATULENCY,../Aus 4f 4tp - .
petite, Hear, urn. Ileadaeze, .4 . le,llasnew4, 111--Temper, Ana - -
Icty. Lnws,ito and ittiandeoly, which tire general symptoms
of llyepepai , vanish, ass haturul consequence o f - its cure:
COSTIVE 'Ss, I fly cleansing the whole length of the
r .
Intestines w th a Cllvelit process, and withimt violence;
all violent p ges Naive the boweks costive in two days.
rEvEEs rall kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular
circulation, hro' tlie process of respiration in each cases,
and ilon•o* s. lutiOn lot all intestinal obstructions in others.
The Life :led icill',.B have been known to cure RHEUM
ATISM perinauent)y In thrt , e weeke, and GOUT hl half
that time, by removing lochl in dammation from the tone
cies and I igtiments of the joints. .
D8,0.P51,4S of all kinds, by freeing and . strengthening
the kidneys and blaclder ; they operate most delightfully on
these important organs, aud hence have ever been found&
certain rennldy for:the worst cases of GRAVEL
.
. . .
Also WORMS, from'the turnings of the
bowele..the iiimy matter to WlYell the.e creatures adhere,
SCURVY' ULCERS; and INVETERATESORES, by
the perfect purity which these Life Medicines give tq the
blood and all the hitthorA.
. .
SCORBUTIC EII i iiPTIONS and BAD COMPLFAIONS,
by their alterativereet upon the fluids that feed the skin,
and the morbid s. ate of whiOli occasions all eruptive
complaints,lenllow cloudy, and otherdisagreeable com
pies iOll6.
The use of these PII e for a .vetc short time will effect an
entire cure Of - SALT RHEUM, and a etriking improve
ment In thelelear4s,cof the skin., COMMON COLDS
and INYUENZA 'Trill always be cured by one dose, or by
two in the Wiirbt CaSe2. •
PILES.—IF'ta original proprietor of thes.o medicines,
was cared or Plies,lof 35 years standing by the nee "of 'the
Life :Mathias.* uloile.
FEVER ikND ADUE.—For.this sconme of the West
ern country these, Medicines will be found a safe, speedy
and certain !remedy. • Other Aletlicines leave the system,
subject to a ireturn'of the disease-:-a cure by these -Medi
cines Is per'nenent— Try (hens, & . Ralkfied, are lbe eared.
Billow' Pe*crie" and Liver Complaints._
fleucral De dilly, r.oss of Appetite, aud Diseases of Fe-
male. Th ... Medicines has e been used with the most,'
beneficial r.• sults in cases of this description :—Kings
Evil, and S ,:rofula.„ in its worst forms, Yields to the mild
,vet. powerlul action :"of-these remarkable Medicines.'
ight SweaA..Xercoui Debility, -Nervous Complaints of
all kiuds. alpitatiou of the Heart, Painters' Colic, are
i
speedily co r e d. 1 •
111e . r - cu ,fal Diseases.-Peracius whose constitutions
have becomic impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury,
will find th .cc Medicines a perfect cure,as.they never fail
toeradicate from the system, alithe effects of Mercury,
Infinitely sconce titan the must powerful preparations of
Sarsaparilla:. ?roared and sold by
W. B. lIIOFFAT J _
l' , ni nnoAxwAy, New - M oira:
For !lode by all Druggists.
1).
R. - J. S. SMITH -
VENTOR, and DENTIST,
' n in tL ii s e g a llin e gt i ci N i e n w atea"ltit i to vin g,
Intdligeot people. 4lec 20
The I
Ts Pilaf
1. Rooms i
of good nu.,
1 1 . LDERS' M E ETI N G..
holders of the Lenoxsnd
liarn°nY
Turn-
nd Conpanywill holdih Eiran"n O l : l eg
o(Jot1 Steenhaet, in (1;son,O thegrit
Ih day)•ofJanuarv,
• JOHN SMILEY, Treasurer.
HE t
ic.,. l
pt I ithe him
Monday c
ITDIT()R I S NOT.I( I E.
ersignid, appointed anAuditorby the 0 4: Tans
SUNWII county . to distribute the money. n the
'm J'. irurrell, Fact- - administrator of lbert
ecd, among the heirs. will/iftend to the duttey
.Intrdent at his 'office in Montrose on Friday
y of Jan. Ibtil, at one o'clock, p. mi., at which
lace all persons (incrusted willpreeent their
forever debarred from coming in upon said
I
F. B. STREETIIII Auditor.
.
MI lE ua
1, Court
blinds of
Ittlieeby,
Of Mg tip !
the 11th
%time and
flatted:or
dee2:l 4 .1
IJOITORS' Ni.(1.110E.:- '--
m IIE on . entlg4ed,appointed en Auditor liy the Orribala
1. Court , (Susquehanna county todistribnte the'moner
in the hen. a of Charles Tingley, adminlitrator of Gardon
8447111111, . Otd, ta and - among the widow and heirs, will
attend to the dutieenthia appointment at the office of F.
11.0treete , bi MOnhitaeo n Saturday the 1211 1 day rifJenz
W :It
Y, Ib6l at one:o'clock. m., 'al which time and place
Streets
all pertion interested will present their claims .or be for
ever deha red trap coming inupon said fund.
dec2o 4 " . R. STRESTIIIt. Auditor. '..
I
TiTT: s
by kb • •
diatribu
the ettate
notice t t
went at h i.
of Jebnar
Interest
they thin 1.-
dee2o 4
- •
•
uparrogs Nitirzcz.:
.)serlber. having been appointed an . Auditor,
brphan'sCourt of Susquehanna County, to
the funds, tri the handerof the Alltulatitratoe of
of CRAWFORD TITUS. deed; hereby gives
the WAS attend loske ditties' •of hie appoint.
offled In Montroee. on Monday,. the•lith day
next ; at 1 o'clock. P. M.: where all having an
rthadietributlon of the sMd - fuid 'tan attend If
proper.
ALMEItT CllAMltiritf DI, Auditor.
' •
AL ._ ! EA IIdE.T.WI-X.PES, !
NE - gm : Foul), P 1.,.
IS i'm kl,4kOE TO :BUY YOUR •
H.' - RNESSES.,
- • Otp, rort:cAsa. _
'AND 8 T 'THE WORTH OF YOUR MONEY..
nows I ' J. H. SMITH.
fi TORE'S 20 COIIIMM.
WINDOW & PICTURE GLASS.
Nearly all • the sizes Iv4uted.., -
• LITHOGRAPIIS,
Prints and. Artists Materials:
VARNISHES,
Japans, Dryers, Putty,
BIRD CAGES.
A gopd variety of the bst styles. .Also,:
Canary, Hemp,.and Rape
,Seed; and alithe
fixtures for keeling Birds;
• . SPECTACLES.
A Full Assottmeut. •
.WHIPS AND:LASHES.
Agood variety.
- -
•
B R 0-O . M S
spciage, ..Wash B9ards, *lasts, ,
GUNS & PISTOLS,
POwder' Flasks . , Ph!itia': Ehiske,
AM I AIUNITION.
Gun and Blasting Povider, Sifety-Fuse r ,
Lead, Shot, Caps, Jae. - •
TOBACCO,
Snuff and Cigai.s
MEDICAL
And•Surgieal .Instruine.nts,,unmentionable
Articles, be., on hand,. and bought to or
der. , .
• SALT
By the Barrel, Sack ox Pound
•
''96loliP ;4.
All kinds of hard SomOnd all the materi ,
ale necessary for making soft soap, in the
mostsimple,.easy, and cheap manner-poss..
ibY. Only $1.50 for ii .barrel of „good
soft soap. '
PATENT MEDICINES.:
All.the best kinds in Market, direct front
the 'ruanufacturers,Afid 'warranted genuine.
.ALMANACS.
Ciae Alumnae for every family in Sumps
hauna county, gratis! Seud and get it:
UMBRELLAS, _ :
CoOfectionary, Toys, Vinegar,Hops, Sige,
PORCELAIN TEETH' .
f
Gold andqin Foil,, Ace; fo - r.Dentist's use,
and some of nearly all ‘otior kinds* of -
Goods in Market, too4nnuerous to' men
tion.
The attention of the': public is srespect
fUlly invited to.rny stook of Goods, bought
exelusively:fot cAsit'riOwx, and will be
sold on the same principle for low-priees.
ADEL TtII.IIELL.
Montrose, Dec. 20th, 1800. .
CHlORtt\t=
TEETHING
MRS. WINSIsOW,
An experienced Nurse and ternale,Physiclan. presents
- - to, the of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly WHlMten the proCeas oiteething, by soft
ening the gums. reducing att. inflammation—will alloy
ALL PAIN and spasmudic action, and is _
SURE TO REGULATE- THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, methers, its will give rest to 'you, int!!
BELIEF AND 'HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We bare put ttp and sold this article (or over ten years,
and am say IN' CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what
we have never been able to say of any other medicine—
NEVER HAS IT FAILED; in a SINGLE INSTANCE. to
EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did we know
an Instanceardissatisfaction by anyode who bad used it.
On the contrary, alt are delighted with its operations, and .
speak in terms o 1 commendation of its insgual effects and'
medical virtues. We say in this matter "WHAT WEDO
KNOW." 'after ten years exprrience, and PLEDGE OUR
REPUTATION for the fulfillment of what we here declare.
In almost every Instance where the infant Ie suffering by
pain and exhaustion, tell& Will be found in tiftems to")
_minutes after the syrup Is administered: _ . .
This valuable preptinttion IS the prescription of one r of
the most EXPFILIY—SCED and SKILLFUL NURSES ;ht .
,New England, and has heenmied with NEVER FAILING.
SUCCESS in.
• T1130111SA111IZS.;: OF CASES. •
" It not only. relieves the chili frdm pain, but Invigoraten
the etemaelt and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone
and energy to.the whole system - will - almost instantly
relieve - - -
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC,
. .
and overcome convulshinn; Which. -if nut speedily aired,
end in death. We believe it the BEST and SUREST rem
edy in the WORLD. •In all (*.lees ,of DYSENTERY and.
'BARRI:KEA IN CHILDREN, Whether it arises Taos
teething, or from any other muse. We would say to all
motham who have a child sufferitig from anv of the fore
ing complaints—DOSOT LET YOUR' PREJUDICES
NOR THE FREIMICES f9f OTHERS. standbetween
you and your suffering child and the real that will be
SURE—yea ABSOLUTELY SORE—to follow the use. of
this medfcine, if timely usedl• Full dlrectiona for using
w ill accompany each bottle. None geinaine unless the fie
elm ile of, CURTIS & PERKINS, New York., ts .ort the
outside wrapper. .. '
Sold by Druggtsta throughdut the world.
Petheipal'ffillee,:l 3' Caller street, New York.
PRICE ONLY 25 CEBTS PER BOTTLE.
For sale In Montrose by' bel Turret!
LATER FROM EUROPE.
GARIBALDI'TAKEN.
THE
_ Az „ NEW OR [DI
A I t i. , rWere ie4 i tergavbrinlig a t i tg o atit . rtllng News
or oorno4oa t fL. . '
• ••- O ng
"‘,7ls;"4l26. surpflee'Ol k teuiriWit •
L. B: ISBELL, . ATTIVH.m.tx,,
has jfist purchased q largo aaaortment of •
CLOCKS, WATo4ES i JEWELRY,,
. .
•I r ArED iy A i h n ' c f - fir - geDmt,,
wbitia he will sell cheap for dhandler & Jenirap's
eto,re Eau ulde of Public kccnue, Montrose, Ts.
Clocks; Watches, and Jewelry repOrcd, u anal.
on Moil notice and reseal:lo,4e tartan.' • •
biontroise,pec. 12. 1860. t . B. 1913.giti.
Susquehaaina , Colinty -
Classical aad, , Norizial School,
-accozonrsomixo,
T • • . •
SECOND TEICAI of ihe Academie you.wil bCgtA
JL on MONDAY, NCITInfIiBB ".6th.
8. S MARTWELL,II. A.. Principal. •
MB. B. O. csAMP.
.; MISS A..M. BART:WELL, •Atalitanta.
MISS L. KICHAEDI I
- A. M. RICHABDS, Primary Department.-
- MISS Z BLACKMAN., Music on Plano.
Lecue mi. on Anatomy; Phyalology.
The Trustees would say of this School, 'now Under thif
direction of PROF. II A trrwELL, that It Isla. a flourish
ing condition. and offers superior inducement* to till desi
ring a therough education. Cl'hoec wishing. A good prep
aration furCullege for Teadhing, or 'for other pursuits
wig de woll to avail thentseiva of lie advantages, They
arertVrted to those who have already. done no.
1101.440 t wait till the comniencement of a term. as they
will be received at ankmit. and charged accordingly.
For Particularsliec Circulars. -
.C. F. READ. &ler • • - WM. JESSUP, Pres.
_Montrose N0v..6th,1860,4-6ar
- .
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
WIIQI piAtERs Lti
1r.A.T113.3372L a r - OiimollTis
FANOYI GOODS.
M .
OBD -
U. ILAYDI4,_ ' t
JOICCRAYDEN. -
TRACY RAYDMN, .vErr
GEORGE RAYLEN. j I _