Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, July 29, 1847, Image 3

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Tit # tit 4 Wet Bleutket.!. , '
The N. v.. Vibune, a leading Federal pti;
per in the istion, (but one that did not exact , ..
ly fancy thp Taylor movements of its co-Ist:Pot
ers of the fress,),:holds the following longue:
" At thoicommencement of this [the Taylorj
Otation, slue of our papers Mulled off in 14 1,,,
vh l r of GentiTaylor. They have now Aly.t, ni;-;
c esti frot4 the position thus suddenly taken l'.
The ottje:ct in quoting the abbve is th 4,
11d: first to disprove an 1113ScitiOD .*
the
Re
ter that Gitn. Taylor's " Signal" letter
net a " wet,,blanker to the Whigs, us:we 114;
effirmed; tecond, to show the'fulfilMe4 of oilr'
predietionOpon that point, and third to ex.h4)
li. the reasons for this Whig deseriion of the
old hero. • - i
r
1. In relation to the first pOint anything fur
tier seems s uperfluous. That the '
while co maienting upon our introduction to the
Sige:ll" lettcr,did unequivocally deny thatiit
'rasa c oolor upon "Whig ardor," and e n deay.
or by, :r chain of sophistry . and lame reasonint .
Leo shift' itsmffeets upon t.hc Democratic partly,
1$ n otoriou. Which told the truth, the 7ifi
4une, whicli avers that " some of our [their]
papers started off -in favor of Gen. Taylor,"
hat " haval ALL lIECEDtD," or the- Register,
'which denies this fact, or which is die best au
thority, oui readers can judge,
!2... That We predicted thli cool abandonment
of the old hero, by his Federal-: new-born ad
mirers, or admirers of his popularity and
honors, (about ivhich they cared far more than
for him, and which they meanly sought to ap
propriate-to thei, "party schemes,") needs not
here be repeated, nor will it be denied. That
it has bee(t-most signally and completely vbri
fled the above ineontestibly proves.
3. Thefreasons.
.Are' they not apparent ?
so clear and tr4sparcnt that he who runs may
reatl? 'L at " Signal" letter Sealed his fate
with emland procured him his "walking pa
pers." It'-ref used to be a candidate of any
" PARTY OR CLTQUE, " OT lend himself -to the
furtheran4e of any " PARTY SCHEMES, " and
still further, he
, (indirectly) pledged himself to
make pub*, hi; . principies after the close Of the
war, which was enough to damn him in the es
timation of the Federal party, that never has
any priOciples," especially " for the public
N such a min would not be so very
BE
•:availal.le7 after all, and overboard they have
thrust hint-our very courteous neighbor of
the 11.7isOr to the contrary ,notWitbstaiWing,
We hate one or two questions to propound
in conneefion.with this subject, which the should
like to h4ve answered.
1. Wilt our ueighhor Veil us why the North
Itherica4 au(l U. S. Gazette, which wete thQ
first to lin up the name of Taylor fOr the.
-- Presiden4, and- most boisterous in urging him
upon the iienple. hauled down bis name imme
diately after the appearance of his " Signal."
letter? 'his is a questi.n full of SigniUance,
and we should like to see it answered.
Iviiy did nearly all of the Fderal
(•• WhiEl'iflndre Palatable) papers pronounce .
that letters " forgery" upon its first appear
caeca, and When its genuineness was established
lwyond a doubt. why did they ruro upon and
ridicule a,id denounce the old hero's objectiorni
to being . ti" candidate of any party or clique ?"
Such biing the case, we know not how to
ITN - Imile it with our:co temporary's denial allu
ded to ab:five. •
Fruits of Federalism.
Inastnncli as the Federalists avow no set of
prineiCeir Sr measures for the future, in vase
they sle,u'id succeed next fall, but rather njain
lain a tinged silence, an unmistakable [evi
dew of rottenness in Denmark ".—we have
eoneln.led that the " revival of old m,emotieS,"
in relation to their past principles or, measures
might not, be wholly i?tapprofrp,§. The folow- ,
ing, which we find 'prepared to ha,nd in the
Penn*Oietnian,• does it most effeOtrOri
Rut their performances in Petntsffiania
aught net to be forgotten, inasinnch..4 they
are at till's time asking to be -trusted with its. ]
govenpn oat. For the sake of the militia-igen—,
eral frnn Centre county, who wants- to bepov-.
ernor, u are willing to let - the. public.reinent--I'
her how gravely, h9w admirably; andwith what'
eonsnmutate. ability, diszretion, judgment
.and
honesty. the \ aff,airA of the Cammounnealtli Were,
managed under the rule of his party whetrit
was in power. before.l • ,
-
1. Tiler.- chartered the United Statestank
whi , h defrauded the people. inelmling ladOWs .
and orphans, out of at least fifty millinns ef.:4l-,
Lars, by the most stupendous swindle tifit'W
er was practised on the face of the *rtir,..... .. '..
2. Thlly gerrymandered the Statelpixman;
net that.was intended to prevent a tir ;epic..
mutation of the .popular will. ,
3. They started and partially . 4nisheit-tbeil
Gettysbtirg Railroad, a monument-of folly and i
dishonesty. ' l'
4. They expended about thirteen millionor l
of the Ceimmonwealthismoney, without tatting
into operation one mile of canal or railroad. 1
5. They were guilty of enormous corrnpl
tions on:all the public works.
6. They committed the most 1 „shameless
frauds at the elections in the country; al -well
-it in this city.
. . .
7. When the election terminated against
them„they attempted to treat it as if:tit-ha
"never been held. !
These would be fair grounds-to pntlelliea
electionmpon ; for these are the "gloriesookio
- Fed - m. 11.16 gained when it was ttriedij..ift il t$
doubt these ire just _ the kind 4f iiessureit4„
would_ carry again, if it had the Eitattgovent?'
tneldiniips hands.
It may perhaps be objected it 'this aiew 4'
the casi. that General 'arts might not 01)4
heldl.reSponsible for the miecondlicenf IttirlOt
and STillass. Rictr why not ?' ' tliepiiicipka
til l
of the party have undergone no change thlit
we hart heard of. . What Federalist. -... 1
bake 141 7 NEB d.O, it. could make Into/ AD 11
more ease ; f or .we speak advisedly rhea ire
say that 'taint is a weaker man than R FR
was. Besides, Mr. Inns approved all '
absurd and winked measures at the timeAbr
were enacted and since. Insteadi of turning
away from them with disgust-and loathing*
a just and wise man should,4e4ered the WTI .
NER adthildstration with itt kfketa9u wilivitiri?
g 3,
einided - Intli --- its Aokedneas ' n d' ,
foity. :11e*.a4 then,a4"isii,p4, _ he,,,, init . ; de l ! .
voted admi,rei-ofthe !nen : who lamp' ed lt:-i
He *as at candidate on the ' samali et with
Ittriatr , ,iuni thought it''. et)! rionougk - s -
servcilurider,such a chief.". Who pt.etendilbit
141 i, a *bier or "a Itett,er mate - •thati ti .. tead?ra
b -utellowed with such obedient revere . cot • t
-
:'**Vlte Registir Chap is *deo
the.'sloriho call,d'efiretrein the in'
blaehuardismAii which h§ has been
tti'reso4 to "keep tip his end."- - .'1
praline° of any man in a desigrati s
we tclieve, to appeal-to a . *agar pre."'
make up fOt-ii deficieney'in niguitent.
light , 1114 into atiatlts , ":upon the . kW:, ..
paper are. generally. understood..
]
his ingitmation..that the senior editor is 1
of th'e.Characterof this papete, libelous 1
temptible as it - is,:it is no less an in '
and direct, to ottr'thousand patrons, I
trayi a ,recklessness eminently chal
The 'single fact that ho is at liberty t
joint control of its editorial departme
r
time, and that the paper itself, under i 1
editorship has doubled its circuiati
STILL INCII.EASINO, is of full as MU
41 proving its character, as the Mean
tions; orreckless assertions of the
courteous, and truthful (?) gentlomani
ducts a certain waning ooncern c
4 Slocinobanna Register." If
, 1),) ,
swoop, our cotemporary thinks he h
lid the, reputation of this paper ; we / ca
him that he has bunted his head aga4
thing harder than a "street-post ri
till.
We were about squaring o
the task of inditing an article upon
ject of the revival of the thrice
" home market " humbug 4, the F
when . the subjoined, from the Er •
came to band. It is not less - pungen,
portune, and we gladly avail ourse
without furtb€r apology :
An Old Absurdity Res•ls i
An error with an interest attael
.whether the interest be political oil
is rifodigionsly long-lived. The eat, 1
adage, which could hear killing nine
nothing to. it. It Tisen again.
With - twenty mortal murders on i
and often even the twentieth -does no,
the error ix revived from time to ti
as the interest lasts. • •
The old nonsense about a home-n;
example, which in 'reason should 1
deed months ago, has again made• it
ante in the whig and protectionist joil
The pretext for reviving it•is the t
cline in the price of wheat and brj
generally. :” You now see your f
the whig journals to the people, ‘: ini
foreign market., How much- bette
have been to .create a .market at
secure stestclyi-irices."
But do cwt thr
not, hese persons see thL ry tlfi
new impulse given to our commerc underN
freer system of fade, we have been creatino
home market for American produce, and a milt
extensive one, for several months past? Whta
have all the boatmen or. our riveri, the foes'
warders op our canals, the persons employ-4d
on our railways, the seamen who man ottr
vessels, the builders of boats and ships 411
steamers, been clohig since the new activity Of
tin& began?" This vast multitude have been
consuming the grain and the beefr4ifttl by
the Anleriean farmer. Add to th Se theriil
habitints of Cur commercial seapo , rapidly
increising in population : add the ohabitatill
I s
of . our' towns on the lakes - and ti e interim
springing up under the new kora givenao
Commerce; add - the hungry swarm. whom ciUr
ships are bringieg over from Enroji , and Atu
Nave a hoine market for the products of Ameri
ca/3 farinsefar larger and, wider than could . :,e
created, by all the manufactories .. led *#,h
machinery which the strictest ap liCation is i if
the protective. system.could force int existenoe.
at shoulstoot be-forgetbarliowever that in the
1
smeary-tame our manufacturing t., lishinefits
Nave been as active as ever, and thit Oven new
ones havehprung up in almost every 'part of OICI
jaCt it not be pretended, then, th t tinder the
frile , _trAde system we forego a home market for
tbefiliits' of the earth. By no neans; iiye
keep the home 'market ; -we enlar it, and ;we
add to it the market" of the world.. It is the
shallowest , of•yretences JO say t at we titin
bare ahome market for our farm rs onlytby.
grtiiteing 'exorbitant ~ .itilventagis to l L . the emirs
of#llls., lialinglitore,lial;e nn tive por
lateki; well-emtiployed and yell-pai we pox -ss
..he*o- - licruiimarket that it is poss ble to 14e.
Such i-population purchases the m st and *-
stones the most. tt:
• But those journalists inveigh a inst a fio
ei„,vn . market. We answer, that ut for the
opening of the foreign markets, t e wheat„ of
Western farmer's would still have emaineiiiii
thelegrunatieli. 1f itle a misrort ne that he 1
healers or Blinds and lowa . and - Wisco4in
Ittitre'lccen able to part with the pr uoe of their
:Was forpriees which in any. 'de a reteMrd.
AgitLibor, then'we admit that on mittehliiv-
Ams ioimetptence of free trade is p ved, *ad
theyhhen obliged to wait for a hoe 'market,
'their harvests would- have rot on 'their
'hands.. .- ~..
'7NOlther.is . fluctuationin price o
mitt pf - litiogallowcd access to . a
hi. '' Cirille hotittrarY, it is the o
disposing of _.our surplus produce
,keeps the market' steadiest at lio
well eaahristed commercial m '
s i
wider timmarket-the less danger
extreme- thictuatiOu)n prices.
raise wheat, ttnd matte-in this2cpum
Em ed toile truitedlitittif , for itu
Will Obtain • large - Priept• irhau tbei
, mina i but, wbowilie 4416 are alma'
110 illunediatelideoltutVaud tbu
liven' remote from thomarket -
i --
as was the cue under the tariff of 1842, gist
his wheat- it not pay the Cost of sendiiiii it,
to' Market: • . •,..,- -4.; , 2 . _,.-
11
- Ore them the-market of the w ' ld ind 4at
-I,e the ; result ? More Omit berabaid_, _
'filch - the-Crop is small it will i eerYor be
einiiiimption oftlitnatiokfut :r•esso slap - Eviios,
tIA
anen - it is,larige, the sniping - -ill be taken
1 4
off to foreign cOuntires and the price at hiSne
inil be gush Ilk toxepey the; til&l. of the it s il.
-T w q. A MlCuill be .avoided in. a:, • ter ,deree
than would be possible 'in a mere honie,mskefl
..-kvcidomil scarcity and occasional . exasiiiel
'pied.udiou., . - , 1
'4B ts, the decline in the price 6rbread i
_ F
One ,
causes which whether the max
Or.'ihicitdoitirow off *Me, et
airbid4k ,They are I causes,,,
produce a worse, effect -the
merket.?;:.
" Goal News :404. 11 0_
, -.. : The - intrepid editor ,Of the '.4
gives a Vary cheering aeienatii?,
of . &Oat, and LO:tiasilintit
counties of this State. He s5l
-,.We happened iii;Old Westin
week,; anA, trasiliutt'affoill4 a
consult with DemOdati:trortid
the country, all of.whowt2conen
that the '', Stir' of the West
Fit*aqs-lt.-13fittaitltn4
yet
thO, laricitmajorif:y ever yet 0
ocratic candidates. Il r e had a
tion with, our talente d` and wi
man, Gea. IL D. koster, who-i
encouraging and cheering info'
mice to the prospects in Westi
adjoining counties, and says
but that we will carry the St
witching majority. .
I
We also,lathe pleasure f meeting with
the lion.. James, Burns, (Cana Commissioner,),
at Pittsburgh, who assured us that he had
found the best of feeling pr ailing in those
parts of the Commonwealth, i the vicinity of
the Public Works, through w ich be had re
cently passed, and spoke of tl o re-election of,
Mr. Shank as placed beyond he shadow of a''
doubt. Mr. Burns is of the pinion thitt his
riliirefr
own county, (Mitllin) will giv one of her lar
gest Democratic majorities at he coming elec
tion, and Mr. Power, Superint ndent of Motive
Power on the Portage Rail oad, gave a very
flattering account of the tuti and harmony
that exists at present in . Ca county.
Those that advocated the nomination of a
new man prior to the 4th of March, are now
the most warm and enth,usie tic supporters of
GO': Shrink, and are acting s oulder to shoul
der
with those who preferred iith from the be
ginning,
as a matter of just cc to a faithful
public officer. Democrats who, last year,- were
" warring to the knife " on tl e subject of Ca- I
nal Commissioner, by whichans the Federal
r i
Mexicans obtained a tempo y triumph, have
now not only laid down the eapons of their
rebellion, but embrace such o her as brethren
once separated by some unm aning - or unnat
ural cause—a fact which can of fail to satisfy
the world that our triumiili Oat fall will be
complete and overwhelming 'in the noble old
Keystone. To prove that wl at we say is cor
rect, it is only necessary to refer to the fact
1 I that the Federalists are unable t o point to a
single individual in our ranks that is not faith
fully supporting the electio of Shenk and
Longstreth ; and under su h circumstances,
everyman of the least disee ment must see
that Federalism will be a merd, " obsolete idea"
at the coming election. We discovered, too,
:that the ill-feeling that was engendered by the
election of Gen. Cameron tohe U. S. Senate,
has been happily lost sight f and swallowed
tot
he
the 'general harmonynd good feeling
,that prevails throughout tl State—and we
'are truly gratified to be able to state that we
u.e t
found- his particular person 1 friends among
ho most ardent and enth *astie supporters
of Gov. Shuck—and, on the other hand, those' ,
that had been the most denunciatory of Gen.
Cameron spoke of him as kindly as though no
hostile feeling-s had ever•exied. We, there
fore,l proclaim to the world t at " all is well"
I in Pennsylvania, and we trust in,Gnd that many
years will be suffered to roll v before - we again,
are found quarrelling among nrselves. We are
all toge th er once snore, an tat ns hereafter
move forward in one grand, 1 solid' column, in
support of our Onions country and deMoerat
ic.printiples, without even referring to the dif
kallties that have heretofore existed, and which
were so happily and honerably settled at the
last State Convention to the 'satisfaction of all.
o a'
I I mpelle4
p Is 'O4
latn
mime tq l
tld i
of thiit
Jam:
ashamed,
and con*,
It, grosit
and be.Y.
oteiistie,
assun4!
at anl:
'
s present
'AND
weighi
inninuat
ignifie4
I who con
led tbi
that fell
Ldestroy.3. ''
n assuri
st some'
That?
selves (0
the salt;
oxplod4
deralistt,
Pot
, tbenoif
'lves of it
00
red to if,
persona),
lin the of
imee w.tis
I •
s crown, z ,
finish iC;
Icf as fori
arket,
have be*
to appeat.
Meent iler;-
, otd stuffs
st•
WUUI(I It
home arid.
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DEMOCRATIC CO.
The Democratic citizens
Susquehanna, are- request°
respective election' districts,
holding the General Election
14th day of August next, a
gates in "each district to
tion to be holden 4t, the Co;
trosc on-Monday evening th
for the purpose ornominatin
supported by the Democrac
the various offices to be
General Election. -
The Committee respcc
not less than six notices
. .
township and that the time of opening the
iswils and the hour at which the same will be
closed, be distinctly set fortl in your notices—
and that so far as prneticabl the hour of open
ing the election be 3 o'clock, P. N., an ;the
hour of closing the polls be 13 1-2. o'clock, P.
N.
.
In accordance with the uslages of the Dem
ocratic party the Standing Committee here
appoint tjie following to.
who are requested to give
pective townships of the del
attend the same and serve a
election of Delegates.
Auburn—l'hi s ams Ada ,1
James, Harry Carter.
-Appalacian—William Re
Timothy 'Griffin.
Bridgewater—Enos Ne
Williams, Reuben Wells.
Brooklyn—Wm. L. it
Goodrich, R. 0. Miles.
Clifford—Thomas Bark
T Langdon,
4 Ch s oconut—,.. Charles L. B
ley, Benj. _Glidden.
DiMock--Charles M.
W.
_Maine, John Young.
Franklin—Titus Smith, j
yens, N. P. Wheaton.
is of thiefie
orcign insr
portunity, of
abroad that
e. It ik a
that *he
sudden iind'
they •ilio
ty are o'en
*et, tfey,
crops Are
It , 14Pes
semen"
often find,'
Forest Lake—Salmon
Platt, C. B. Griffis.
Gibson—S. Payee Chan
mon Clinton..
Great Bend—Geo. Bald
itenpni B. Tuthill.
Harmony—lituay Shutt
Wm P. Conklin.
Harford—N. W. Waldro
J. J. Doper.
Herrick--J. "
Erantus , Day.
.hickoonyinor - J. G
Atones B. -Wheaton. •
7 oetniP -- /s O 4 'Stone%
Tioaell, •
.141,64.4 r Comstock,.
Mai 0, carrell:
CriOnor.-=Join
Bead.
1, , ,, - -1414utel)—Settaisbeo,
lltieirn.
iitotiim?,o—Henry. J
ilenapated.
• it is owing to
Ot:be v at hotft
i nifot wholly "10
I..owerer, which
1 ore liinited the
Ell
1111
torte*.
odd'. Gazette
:Ittlie,pronpeats
in ~ t he interior
Creland in Court
l.l,.OpOrtunity - to
very -section of
in-the opinion
g4to to
IS IaciNGSTRETIF
en , toUny Dew',
long oonversa-,
rth'y Congress-
're us theinost
illation in refer
oreland and the
in has no :doubt
to by an over-
NTION.
of the county of
to meet in their
at tile tilace of
on Saturday the
elect two dele-
County Couven-
Honse, in Mon
-IGth of August,
candidates to be
of the County fur
ed at the ensuing
el} suggest that
, put up in each
1. ship Committees
otico in their res
gate meetings; and
the.board for the
Thomas W
be, Ilarry,Barndy,
bomb, Orrin J
cliardson, Eli B
k, John Baker, J
own, Jasper Stan-
ngley, Alansan
, Edward T. Ste-
Win, 13etijainin
er, G., C4rtis, Al-
David Thomas,
Levi , Wet•aU4
, Wm." C. Tiffany,
r W. Dimook,
A. J. Soymor,
niel Picket, John
Lambert Smith,
, •
a Mt Luke
lis bit lord, Ezra
6b, C. F. Read,
„. ii
7 IMiddieb;nan-.M: t i
N
ti a w, °tiff BROIL'. 1 ' ' . 17 , 1
eciMilfo■rd-; - -L- . S '
i
jr, WM. Green. - :::'',
Sprigville—Justtiii S.:
rick, Amos Williams. ,
Silver Lakeßemi t id ''.,;
lard, Vhilip Leouard.C,' :7;T
Itusli—Buckinglimit 8
More, Alanson Lung A
';ThoMpson- , -Ebentiiter ,
Write_ j r: Chester Steil& - ,,,g
' "F.. lit STREETER; k r . ',"4”
0. lit . Gine, 1 ' 1.1
1
• Tiroi. JoimsoN,
a, TyLaa, i 1 :
, IIAOr TYLER, ‘
' LLEiIA, GRIFFIS, I t -.
1
. Dento'eratit
;Tulyi 22, 1847. ' t:i
. i
__, 4 f
4,1a . ,'. Through tiii e ‘. 1: 1 4
Itel, Treasurer of Bradf
that tile State taxesiilue I
1847, bare just been4mici
Bury. •This is creditable
to the bounty upwards ofl
as a bonus.
• VOLPNTEERB R s4ls
dui terrible stories octile
nnteers, many of those
their homes are re-enlist
of the Second Ohio - P,egi
officers: and men to vtilunt
and the Ohio Statrsinan
can learn, there wir
reorganizing the Si
der Col. 'lrvin. T'
generally, arc high
paign in Mexico,_ al
war out."
" The 11 7 nrld.miz.
of Mr. Win. Tinker
lately 'resented II
Tinkers. ,?'l. Mrs.
presented her
Dunns. Mrs. F. 13
Tuescl4y night wee
with four small C
DEFINING THEI
Post and the Wash
tvarady in favor of
tion to nominate a
the Peesitieney of
MAUR lAGE.-1111
shot her seducer an ,
lately married in
Klapp ? a writer of
LAT)
By the Pennsyll
New Orleans datCs
ing further from _
Tinies, reiterates an aeel
viously published, and wl
dieted, that the overturd
ewhere, have beeb re);
gdvernment. •
-.- ,
• . .
%OT
.. S. •
The proprietors ,;of t , Vlontrose Burying
Ground are request:Or t ;rot at the Cmwt
House on Friday einnin 4, - : e 30th inst., at 8
o'clock, fir the pirrpese '',.!,! :appointing suitable
persons to take ebatg-,3 0., Aid Ground and se4 -
that individual rights ar :.,:„:1t infringed upon.' i
.
By .1 est of a number.
. July`27th, 184'4,
.i.
. .
, .
In Dimock, on the 11th i
1 c-, Mr. CHEZ.* r[OLt
LISTER, in the 5 lth y.., z. -
of his age.
His sickness wit.i4 lo •
yq ! and 'very' painful,
which he bore iffi - lieliris l'," patience "and :vs•
ignation,- and (lied in th t.'..Tri . 11 assurance of the
approbation of his diviaii.-.) • • tog,: Whom he had
served faithfully alient't . '.., y ge a rs,' . H ai I n t o
. ..
a native of Ct., where hed ceived his first re
rigious impressions", 'buil ,
,e made no pubAn
profession,until he:s z
*mo to Ale - State of, .
: Y., where he united Zvi Ila 'Baptist Church,
b
and removed to his last p - eof residence about
ten years ago. 114 thee ned: the. BritlifeWat
ti.ir Baptist Churcli .at ' - ntrese, and died in
full-fellowship & cimrau ' n with that Church.
At the time of his death,' was living wiili his
I
i i i
second wire, whoiln he • s left to mourn his
loss,. tegetliermithii n ' aof ishildrea he hail
by iiiir', first wife. Out hese,' tegether With
a numerous circle 41f rela ; s and friends, and
the Church have the cotiablation,i that ho has
"aesteirfrom his labors ;it'd that his (good)
-works will follow him."
His funeral tool placO en the .12th, and a
sermon . preached h'?,i Eld. D. Dimock, froth P.
! 116 r 15, " Precious - in th 3 , sight of the Lord
is the death of hisAiiint ' . [Com.
,
Everybody Prais' JaYia ; s Hair :-
Tonic.
~
And for the best rq.gton in' . the world ; .because it Is
the only hope that the bald.4eaded cant have of conic
more rep' ' g the hill , floWing locks, of hair, Ina;
which nature adorned then heads in youth, 'which It
dots to the admiratidit of all who use 4 as, idirected.
Try li, all of you tvliii need mote or handscinwr bah..
It is the very thing, fr you.
, 1 , ' —.- i • !
WORiIS!IWORMS! WOMS! •.
To remove these trotitiles4me and da gerone inhati.
Want, of the stoina'clii,and bowels , whi t so often In?
pair the health and th!stroy the livei,o . thildreii.. lite
Jsrst's Torus VertutSvos.. a certain an safe preparit
tio(for the removal Of the various kin of wormit,
dyspepsia. sour stomach, want of iippetite, Infant+
fever, and ague, and debility of the stomach and: bill
ets Slid organs of digestion. it is withoiit *Sullen
one Of the most valuable preparations On the world. i
. .
• , .., • '
t
HEAR DRiMIGUY'S DPINION. o 1
I
Di. 1., J. Hi by' Milwaukie,. W. T, iiitii* : : i84;5
, .. • ,
i ii
I writes to Dr. faync, and sap; Your Carsoiniitive
Balsam. Hair Dye, a d Hair 'Z'Onie, a 4 go well, and
the Balsam goes fine ye •It frti saved litany Hasp this
season. I had to get twieli supplittil fr'ul NcwAroilt
in September last. [shall want of yai at least 200
bottler.. 1 hare on sal% and Itasca - con tried many al
I t
the .! crack article." of thia Bilious Di rrhcea which
we are subject to . ; • d' of all. yours is nsaluable. I c
e ouln get 8,5 - per bott e for it, if it eau d not ho hid
for len, and anyqua tityof certificat of the•stiong. 1
eat kind. These Diu rhieas are the wo i diseases ale
haveihere. and your ' shwa Is the o ty thing- that
curet! them. .
• Pripered only by4ir; DAayne, Ph ladelphia. atilt
soli,- int agency by . 1 2 .ArTCHELL I& ell. Drug?
gists: Montrose Pa., . berentay be had !Jayne'. Am*
Pillejteitick *eget fit kligre ' EVER AND AGUE..
'Ntto '.,.)bert(sentei
-'.
i , I ~ ..1 - , -. 1.--, - ,
rlttlit into the:lericlostite or t
IL", 0n . ..T-urvdp) diefirst 'lay of
a bkiiht. bat ;mar, supposed to be ;
h i
reo ll old. bionC
~ one eye and o
tnotisize. Vitep nor le requiredi
ward, prove pioyn ty,•pay, chars -
her *way.
: 1 •. a .1, ',-John
HitrforJ., Juti 173847, •'t ~
t
;Pk John Br
Allyn 'Tenant,
. fr
aberlP"
it'd . : e
rb......._
___...tietnri,....... . W 11 1 ,..
e/NU Mietedee; , *firepireil,to accommodate '
it' patifie:.ltith- feet and.geebe,- • -, ''''-- - i •
,t 'lllogemr,'aiid tEatittratieet ' . '
! ' - a • - l‘ ' 1: 'l' iin6.!
of everY acrlPtioie. on reasoteib ble ,-..'i
;.- • Reiser* pattieiitill be lurnisbed cwithilwol
and-tout bersepirititiee, antV, careful versa.
On' abort notice, , :-. • :..
.:- ..-,,,, { .'.-,...:1
1 . 'Believing *Le li - .
IVERY RYABLEoft- 104
liol6eiend - tetrbikee - will be n'grent OCCOMUM* !
Pilitbil Iliiile:citieetOrt.of Montrose "and the tteb.•
Rt
01 . not profitable to ' the pPoprletor , be re;:•1
‘flpeetielly solicits the patninaite of the'ildieti
public.
~_,
_, D. M. DeniSoit:'
1 ' Montrose, Ju1y:44484T. ' 304
Matthew rOan-
,
I , menu; £loes
:;, L. MEnnisiatz i f
litt - Biii*Orrip.,
! - iii ethiTtn, 4 '.
iii . VOLI,ET, .
i CAIIPZ,NTER, 1, ,
. . FIII;IMt, '-..1. 4. ;'
!
I:,(Yinity' Canimiiliv.
ons of Mr. Ja
lii county, we letirn
aim that county for
to the State Trea
around, and saves
; 50, which she gots
TAILORING' ' TAILORING!' I
•
PA. LOCKS. - & R. F. JA MESON, having
. associateMemselves iit the _Tailoring
usi ness, "respectfu I ly. solicit ''t he patronage of
1 1 1 he Fashionable, Poblic, pledging themselves , to
rdg all in their poweroo pleh*those who may,
`favor them- with their custom:
Judging from Piet succens;lthey flatter them
selves, 'but they can give perfect . satisfaction
;to all who may employ, them:}'. ,
Cuttin O s done on short notice and Warranted
to fit if properly made up.
N. B. Shop in the builaio:g forrnerly Wen,.
pied by R. B. LOeke. as a Tailoring establish
ment, opposite Mack & Rogea'swagon shop.
' P. A. Lamm
B. F. Jamming.
Montrose, July 27,1847. .1
0 rso.--In spite of
rings of the vol
have returnedlrto
i Lt. Col. Irvin,
t i t, calls .npon -the
'• again for the vier,
i eir
s :' " As far as WC
•tulty in
ot 'en
s, very
LT earn
ing•the
Physicians & Surgeons, Laneshoro, Pa. Or
fice of the first named in the firm, over the
Engineer's office, of the hitter at ,
his resi
dente.
E. N: Flamm
!CM
York,
female
emit",
e little
Lion, on
lusband
CODFISH. -.A fresh supoly just received
by .!3eziiity &ygiad.
J.
AYNE'S 'EXPECTORANT, Abel**,
Tonic Veriaifuge, Cortnin aive
Hair Tonic and Sanative Pills. a new supply.
'ust opened, and will ~be sold right by
• Bentley lk Bead.'
Boston
both out.
lon N no
tate for
14IEETINGS & COTTON YARN.—A good
10 'simply of these goodwoulhand.and will be
sold extremely low by ,Beniley & Read.
brother
,war.
my W.
• .
•
SUlLEaligab's
FROM the enclosure of the Subscriber about
the Ist of May Ihst, a sorrel three years
old mare colt, with 'a white stripe in its face,
mod one white hind foot.. Whoever will return
said colt. or gives inicirmationl -Where it may be
found, shall be reasonablyifewarded..
*nos Burrows.
'Bridgewater, July 14,'181.7.
we have!'
it notb-i
'cid:,
wilical it bad pre-_1
la bad been contra-,
ypeace Mentioned
.6( the Mexican
EiZEI
! . )
e subsiiiblir
i t
a) -
uty ißite t,
b.Aiv
utel e
About
to comef
And lugs,.
• ..
I .•
• gOrifk: I ":
suin &
VALAII.L3II43I 1002.ga
TATE BOOK of Pentiaylvania—contain-
ID inu , an account of the Geography. History;
Noted Citizens, &c., with Map of the State
and each County—by T. U; Burrows—
AISO, The Business Man's Assistant (con
taining a variety of Practical Rules, Tables
Firms, Book-Keeping, &c.4Ju,t received and
for sale by , J. Lyons.
CWILIZIkP GOOVIDtiI 1
ITOUNG Hyson Teas ayllS, 25, 31, 38,
44, 50,.63,.75 and 100 els. per W.
14 lbs. Sugarfor one dollar.
Loaf 4. Pulverized Sugar, 4: Box Raisins,
121-2 cts..per lb.
20 yds. Calico for one dollar. -
And all GOODS remarkably low, now sel
ling for the Ready at the Stare of
July 20. - - • •J. Lyons
•Imerican_ Este Salve.
A Rosen • ____
le Reinedy la 411 races of acute
or Choice mitaidation of the Optic Neive,
IVe4kneks, and affections of pant delicate Organ;
symptoinatic of , otheediseases, ; viz: gerOfilla.
measles,:settrietfiser. scurry unlit! pox, spinal
cli.easesorze.,: , &,l)Testorinlg its briianey _ and
itiengthAin. eaies.cif debility and dimness of
light; ineidenhdeld age, tiOd all. whose vomi . =.'
titan requires its intense action, for sate by
lIENTLY & READ.
Montrose, July '2l. 11,347 J
ORLE;Nq AL
SOVEREIGN RALM PILLS.
THE subscribers are agints for. these mall
uttbie woulthconfidently fecom+
mend them to persons afflicted whir trintaas;'
TION, impure BLOtm, Brurbus Bi.4eases, NEB:
k 70175 DEBILITY, HEAD ABIIE, I IDOITDIES, COLDS..
lllentley& Read:
July 13, 1847. ,f •
MUSS WILCOUrS iitemookroik
YOUNG' VADIES,
I,N itIONIUOSE #CAPERIV.
HE next. terin'will Ononence on Wed;
mes Say, July 7th. Grateful for thei liberal patrpnagi
already received, she wouldOispeOtfully inform Pa.
„lentil anti the. friendi j of Education generally, that hei
*hoot will ensiiriten. the, usuallaystem of governinent
and InstruCtion, puriued in thefFernale 'Seminaries of
,Masiticluntetta; ;-Giio'd board A l lin bit obtained cin'reai r
'annible tMinilii'reir - pectatile'fainilicii.
, ..
• -: - TERMS OF TUITION,
Common EngliskStodies. ,i : - 82.50
History, BotaiviNat: Phil4ov„,Chernistry, 3 . ,59 .
Painting and Hawing, I it.s!ra) . ....31..
Music on the Plano, FrOt and Latin will ''
taught, tf desired. , . -.. r • - ',,,.,
',.:1, ', lisreann ;t--,- '. - , -i.
H en.' '.lX'n. lim. .14N. „ -Easstrottit, Esq4 is
1 ,1:
i f
' Tom: Jousion. Esq., ' N. p. WARSIII.. - " ,t. -1. : .,_.
B. S. BgNi l2 . - T• " , 'ne e. Heiastqlkan.ic v-' , .
M. s. Wo.sox. • , " 1 WU, Rilthipt •
, 1 Montrose, ,lulyJl.,, • i -
,ii,
.4
OPRING 'SOL\
AT m's.'woopi?s,
_ eral assortment at' 1110 - erg
iowest price's.
;:Turchasers wil I .it tc their e to
Call-andexamine ,Goods pricetbef,akihky
,Ourehtise -elsewhere .
loos 30;1847. 3_ .la
.20 000 - Ibo w 96l ' . * antl
. • at this tam: 4 .
~t 7 , • 44,41,111,4„.
PINNING WHEELS'* WHEELS* HEELSrior ei
H. iheriiit.l-1
NewHilk!rd Sne MM -147. •
; WANED
s, I
excbinge for goods ati,..k l 74argliklat -
lbw Cjogk i ßutters
BeestoaXvg.P!,C,l and Pink ii‘teel.°4ll,t
By •
4 1 1. C • *en
t
.
FORE NEW OOD;:;,
F.:4..... ' - -1 - `'
' . - ' 03444;141e - -to. Just OPl* , ,
0111E/4 8 41 5 4gam il a l 2s . 4141
1'.1.: 'algid goint Obeitp4 X usrs .
r ,• i , 4
mtillon. ' i t.
'iluy 54 , , - • -
,ri t „,przzamdpi.Aaia• ; 44,.i5K, _,,,. 1
"e. 1 13.11n1rEllilit TOPPldlii,
,-.' o4o l ll l litrite ii?,..04' ree el *Ol
____.o ,
_I. ,A..- .- : , . ~ _.2..?, ,,
"Pri . ;,'- - ,- 4 :V ;''''';="" :- , - - •- . - ---.,.
'; ' aInIMIM, 4 100 1)11 k
' Amyl areleity -
clever) , VA f ^ -
he .will 'ell s" ‘ltterlki .W
-lr _., ~
end eo ttutthet' _
M. IL L'Bi EL is A • ar ' "0...
11 4' *unity, for the turteeiTttee-pe...
le i tael
Thome desirous
rit
yl. of-: pupa_ .disrimt74 4::: ''
pet* . hell better give itiorikier ;.-
...Tut VIM
~ ... ; 4 . . '... + ''"ri . PI, ti
. . , . ..,
MEI
~i; i:
+'~y_.
I:~
NEW TOR*.
• ' -/ ';
„;,EE, JOIMION LE14,.; - 43
; • (LATE LEE.lir
- ,
iIiCCIFFY ;the spaeions
utiopeE, No,,S4.PEDAR STREETOW.
of which iitslavolektis the, e=hibitio eieggiie
singlet article • :• •
IPtßagtti l linD 4/7414ka ,
• prement !Reek gan 4
tlets .0014
i t ONE THOUSANt3PAtKAGES, -
Entbilming some THOUS'AIIDO- 4 00Sies,__I
anikelorings, an& compriabilt **mg; -
in thentine. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC,: _
AI of* bleb are offered Ric . thikc.for Milk'. en
ficteht - credit, at the -Lositnit - PiirSekrty
• 41E6E ' OR,
Ndw. Styles are received-alined eves,: INF:Ansa
many of them are' got up for our own seintine4.l,lo
tb be frond elsewhere. @ '
Er Printed lista of pike,, ein'ineted,fseme".lll4llo
day; !with every variation in the mishit,: senfphinisi
inchibandr of borers. • ••—• •
chants will ,be able to form some , " gibe
-e,.ttentatiti satiety of our assoriment; when ntithe
chat tbe-valoe of our usual stock of thistle's' 'in,
at kept; twice CM value Of the cadre' day
goods Stsualty.kepcby air : .la rgest - * !:dials"' _
wc.r
' • 10
H. Sntrerg.
4 .iiiitfact,--together. with tkef ct'ftal apits .opd-
Our attention, instead. tif king divided" .
avast
variety - 'of articles; - arc deioted 'wholly to ..wal
ilend, the advantages-Which : - wo .t":in offer tis dialers
pc' rtlictlylitivietur t and it shall 1p mar wanitlaat rise
piticOisititaiv establishment shall meet settillayalio.
_appointment. . -
Oar assoKtment is complete4t aU ' it*.
year: ; .. -- --, . it 1-,,, ,
•
, ; Lee, Judaea - 4 , i :r ,
l' . . P.; S.--13. F.'. tec. formerly Of the firm or ' lc
1 :eel, and fate senior partner i n the aright', firs : at
Lee Ar, Brewster, from whiChstinnentioa - he.
saint -time since, has resumed -htiliansatioilk,
Lee Judson,. under the firm iii'LEE,- , :.T13 Rirlia.
,LEY' and he ventures to asshrelii Biotin* ' ,IM - ; ..,
pubite, that the near firm willit aintain area ../.
s"
eminent° in thia branch of the ' ado, iillich,
diathiguished the other two house' a to which ht hailitt•
ed. i s
l-d ' 074
. v ir t ue
nimi
1 yof writs of Venditioni Espmes,, oat
of the Court pf Cbromon Pleseil of timeounti of SUS
quqiinna.,and to nig directed, Will OS. expo sed to pub.
lie Gale at the Court House in *ent . rose, On unclip
the ;lei day of August next, attone•o'c!ocki :Abe af
ternoon-All thole two certain . ieces of la v Sit tia tig, .-
Iyirig, and being (o the township of lierf .ia the
• crag -of Susqueliannalind State of Peaniyl . la.--
i : i first of said lots butted, boOnded and filNl4lllll t .
]bows, to wit : Beginning at a heap of st . , in. an
original line between the Drinker and POyn :atom,
being the. South East corner of i lot of land.
to Silas B. GOile—thence by the said, Dr* ' 1- -Mallsi
ipet i
south three' fourth's of a degree ;acetone ha liad '
forty one,perchee and three.tenths'Ofiqeieh ta,eipeist
and stunts thence' y land of William Kai - - Windt
eiOdy•five degrees west nine perches to a•"" ' ` .- and% '
*nos ; thence by land °Oomph-Peek south ' kisi
degrees west,' ono hundred trick limy Me lad.
five tentlui era perch to a post and stoats; *.
land of Harlen Fuller north forty &mine a leaf ille.
gime west twenty one perches too post -
iti4nee by the same North fat; fourdegrom
hundred and six perches to ellost and ' : 4i.: a
line of e lot of lend surveyed ,to Darius . inkisit ir - = .
thinee by land ofAllidow' Richardson north: Forty 'slit
dCgrces East twinty Wine perches to . a Ipolt -Awl
lal ut
itsneri. formed - yet - sugar tree ; s thenes by 3 . frogisk.
ly nf,tacob P. Dunn north eighty. threeii Y!llitibli
fourth degree! East fifty amenland finites! -,paaidmis •
to„.,itbe centre of the nßichardeori itoldh4
long the same 'Muth siity, add a half' -'• - •
frAirteen perchmt thencesouth!miteityfaki*iFaUlt
degrees sixty perches, to ill Pad-. At 4161111WI:arifie
a j t
Blake lot ; thence along the . centre of-thie - . 2- ' tINIIIi .,
and - along the Gbile'road and hylaietiaftlif -., EsOut
north seventy sir degrees" EMl, Obi band ied - :We.
enty four perches and five tenths of-a --:: _ 'OP*
`plitisi of beginning 7 ..l•Cootaining two hi satglif,,
tyifour acres and'onelinadred andthirty ' :,:, ** l s
half perches etriOineasure. 1. ,
_, ~.,{, ~ .,, '..7 _
i‘rril tbe other ofsaid - lots ;hounded' le ' ''_iw.
wit:: Beginning at a Beech ib the sou :Aloft,
corner orthe.or:nrinal .stirecy,,i thence, - i ' - iiiffity
sis and halfdegrees West ninety eight " ' 3,16 , 0,
becch , thence North thirty ei* and. a ' iiiZell
Piet along the original line o t bailie" see -
SM .- seventy yerchea to a ' Yolk - Ind** *rives.
Trues
iMrthitieenty - fetirlindiliele • - -: ;140,, - : . -: - '
tau -Sod seventy one and lined ! winks, • .*:,..., -
nygnnon'in"tho Eastern most un-of sarisi s ; a-.
ili_`wigilie'origidal,liec of - survey winiiiiiii .
.: mall
'thirty minutes - West. ono liti-00,04.-* 4 - ' '.
''.*ro
..i r
perches and three fourths of* _ ' ti r thii ' - 'cif
beginding. containing !Oriel,: ft sea4*nd' ehu'
pitches of lamtimi being :MO,' thejny, fle kik.., Ad ii n '
described. together,With.therairpurtenuitsa t a„lywnmed
b4ine, framed bkin,,wigottlinese,, drubsid : 'Oi l *
Seventy seisiiiMproved: , I -= ',-,-,-,..
‘f-Ttilitri in exec, utionratithe itit citteier V.
° tow
itir'imuitight , ariltbitiattleir'eis:, - :Gitiisti
- jAilthst certain lot aria Dintock-
S4mPiehanita-'Coonty.hodurk4M. Dalhnibt, -
Elinictig sta peat in-the Aatt iiii'-ihit . ,t
oboe °fen easterly - coarse freasthelassit •
J4Milis; thence
,by land" or.ll l rbene SO'
st i!sk .. # degrees} rasa one:hund?ed and 23
post in the south liun of thelirmitli, lot t
Steelier:along said lien* ihe Itosburielo!,
.I:4l4tilesitiOt eighteen Ptiflhes toe be
bil:alter;lenif of Urbane:Smith north
; _tilt: tz perches to theetete toad vitamins
ollaaro of thr-awme. Borth 88 degrees. we!!
trithaptsetefbegining.contain aggrierfs,
;.;eii - iti the'sppiattenincess-.attamedliiiise.. -
ia orchard and , i,ijdutfotty tiv en
i eetees
Tahoe in COCapOillatiir . : ' I of ; " OlOr 4
4 icreph Ba'tisr. ._ ~ 4
.•
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.1_ .. 4, • AgAirW,_, .::'
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AllthaEcettiiin Pico?* 14F, 01- 4 -66 4(.. 2 . ha
2fier,Lakei'llfWnehip in the ecduit
dy-
' State at Pcims.ivenis.-liettitCbile ' 1;04, '
'`Oihrill se follows to wit t Detinnletat : 11: ieesis , *.,
Ideinhit ifoward•slot_where the turapike_la ' the
Eaiiecrn boundary line,"•ofehittlers IL iih ' - ''Pat 50
uerehee 'north ot'said.Tohrieonit S. B. '
p sajdztornPiii . "A?-ainibel 140#'irdli.';'11' N.E.
20 per che s A. or*, post on-the'laqtbetii :
,-' :i:•
of-SliAlArtilot, theme atoft' . :ltab l it ji. A s u
it,"
I,,,wal:ll4Wptiebet Si :oc - ' -30 iikiit -• V.
.to ilk
5. i4thinec.s: 90,1 - *heir . :,Biiiiiiiiii ,, -* - :Mull.
Dinjoitr *fetches Lit a': ' ,iiihe , :li ikai k a t
i - l'eriario,pe. Finch ' s 1 •13:
.000 k W.;. -- t. fi, , , , lhrs
a c j w
liva
, r itithim t'-upWird's laud to; ,
_O. plaea' of itdiiiik
eitaknintibent ciosbindrediree more,: : lir. 'Wit
„ipeirteee,ll6 l ‘ i-kilica iisuN4biiii• ' . : ..-. 9"#!*
t- libel filliet.ilaty.eidrol - nieprOved: - -. .f:.: - .... ~:,,
_ . j _
fr4l. ralteifiti-eatitioi
)-- ...kik. attrOciiit'if mite .1111 k• 4-41 its.
ati 44 403 railitl; • 11 9 111 "14 .- ' - - k - l4rit.
. All that eititeliiiiaj - pieee. c.,epitrettlor I
4iltiehlowceltipla the count, of IhrAii
sgbitstesaiia.logn#l l , 4lo o l l,.7 • 2
***lit.TStilitYMOrkPani °a ll .'n'F'...-
vicisiir.viiiii , on• the iouthliy landaus
*ll4l2l****ltAt illn!le:efltikkoketitik
girlitA.:4Cr e s. 1 /04--,___ 6 l) l 2P l
'Alit ;41;..tsrn, dud s ly ' ,
If
1 407
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iir . ; • Jii - caniselk - - *L"•*Z4.i... = F.W.i.'.
4.. h-?.. .4 =i' - - tl. - "C: , 41111191 ''•
• . MIMI% Oillee..-- - . 4 : t- - ,4,3,i.:,.
11 , 4,loppose, ;or 21, lett .V...',-
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