':''lsr , *'.AllTlST - -New Year's Address. SAIMAA" 1, 1159; Piaaratha:) T,act. night, at the team of dg fit, • • itf At the solemn htrur of midnight, . - • Died the hoary-headed Old I - ear, A-tene•phittee4te, the Old Yeats He ;those life has been so chequered; tiotnetilne elotid add sthubtithb sunshine; • -Powetthle ttniy fbg and mootishine 1 .Nntv filled riptith sweet and - glad - things, Then with very sour and sad things, tntold good and untold bad things. ould -von knOw the citric:nit story, - • the history . of the Olt YOU". :7.eparted. tfl3 Tear= Yea will find it With thellav-benis - tin the records of the iigaun.s— " l'eactful, numerouttribe of Di-gaunt-- • You will find it in the legtfilds e ' . Of the mighty Use-to-waz-es; they . sit-tvithi7 their wigieargs, Lin?•. o'e intro the gre4t eSteeT,e.thettii or t ho r tiratherisram,. ..0.,, There-Tonill-hear one,-.lleV-ken-un - p ar ing warrior-eitief Den-ktm-tan= • 11 0 a he con4 . itered a great rar awai,:agtenk the mountatz* , . ff r allay, toward the iittti'e i 1 1 1:1! their titnniug leader, ha-dit:Mitn,.great prOPlict 1 - irk-Oust , Ile who had no trite to bless hint:. Ne'er a squat: to love,anO bless„htin f i enquered him. who Wit'hu.tifired—t- • the Mighty thief ten-liantnn. • There, too, tint Niil learnthe ?MI - • sav ed the r azis-us prairics From the ernsade of the South-downs, = Ilar-dnr-rough-in bloodysOuth-tkiuns. Notsithttanding maryv a hindranee, - hy free-State needles,. . U. v big ant,' '; Dote ti4.lt!!;" Ile at last tame oft trinmp ant, , \ • With no aid save the Great Spirit, ;• None hot Providence to help-14m, • . Wonderdvr. he thought lig that:Wilt:4 10e-he kaltived #tr. tp thiuk 1 the thei:ghltul chief - • Nast-disereet, devout Beu-kan-un, - -Pride and boast of Pen;.-sit-va•ne. There, too, you will hear recounted Story ofa squilgee warrior From,the , hilb i • ?have ac my of the bravest- 7 , Brave Fr'sii-ler Gmw-gadu-sher-to Row he faced old South-ker-lin-ner, Keet, the champion from Kerlin -tier, • 11-1 v he tqele his Gsi and hjt lilt him. bird,- aildbit him )iple him.Ltbiok of,retrjpntiop. the sins ot all the cowdurs Made him iblidt.tliatiltre Wits one Min Prom the land of Abluttsh-uti, From that hated northern country, }{'ha had got no " dough" about Or, at least, he would be. wilUng -To /lake, solemn affidavit , thc;lF4 be carriet3 l L lher'e ;cis nine bt that millertul. ti:ri . se legmc i v of 'the Cdd tear; you willliear at Vidi, whom all hare growo,familiar; - pale 14)3 came before-the Old Tear', !lug Who Still is lincerine With us: - Called at first l'histian:shid-kri-sis, Better kruiwn as Dred-fuldhard-timeS : How he caused a world of trouble, a Heart-aches. Many abitter eardrops; many i,sleeplesi 11(11V lie Silibin4ered ht;tipi . hf mdfiefi Xiity.anmse and many 'vault fbil; he.inade the rico a lioizor . Iltra he made -The poor one poorer ; . jloiv 4,120 ; 04. , itiom O ng's, "low Most reek eat he dashed -Put-ilic time would Gil to tell you, It would take too long, to tell you, Too much time to stop and tell you All the wonderful transpirings, Since the birth-day of the Old Ysar, - lie who breathed his lah at midnight. - Should you ask me whence my kutiltledge, 'Plat have tor:1111411:1ot . Tear died at Midnight', speak 'Wit tlie book we all believe an; Book that old and young believe in, All-mee-nak we all have fdth in— Marked the hour of his outgoing, Fixed the g a te of his departure i f--.411(e lell as 1 hare stated— Left, because he couldn't help it— Being advertised to do so. Last night, tit the hour of midtilglit— Or about a minute aficr-- llopefat, Ride-awake, and earnest Came the long expected New Year, Fif-teelninc, the gallant New Year: And, as ncitcrbe smiles upon you With his fir 4 glad look of welcome, - Ile who. a rites these straggling measums, •lie n-ho lir e * by making faces, Flint is, he cilia tArit lb do sit ; ) :le ishb thiji-es by catching ilhadoWs tha the plate behind the lenses" Magic plate behind the lenses— (Your obedieni humble servant) Comes and makes fits how before-you, Wishing Fins a happy New Year, ' Prosperous, bright, and happy New Year.. shonldTOU ask me why this greeting, Why this happy New Year'streeting, ishould answer, I' should tell you, I should speak up quick and tell you Cause that everybody does so, • Cause it is a world-wide fashion, , - - Everywhere you hear it ringing— . Boys who wish for heart-shaped candies. Who wish foe sugar kisses; • Rigger boys who wish.foi-sweet hearts Made of something more than candy ; • Older girls who wish for kisses— • - .From their beau=, adirdrers, lovers; • old folks wishing for some token , . 'From a generous son or daughter, Thus they here and there are wishing - Some/in this way, some in. that*ay; All desire tcofte remembered, - That's the why I come to greet 'Cause I , too, would be rememikretL Not with sticks of lasses candy, Put with something more sulmtantial, Tizionir patronage I ask for, That I may not feel the pressure Of that fellow, Dred-Cl-bbd-tyrnes, o that I may yet recover _ From his rude assardt . of fait year, From the damage done- tny,pocket, Making my poor purse look empty ; Ap t Like an-elephant bad stepped on't ;, nor • All became mt friends forgot me, Thinking 1 could live as toads do, • Feed on air, or feed on nothing, • Which, allow ale here iccznention, Is about •asirig a blunder • As you could Iraye rteU committed. • Came, -then , during this, the New Tear, - To niv-Gallery in the Phenix; ,Blo t k of brick, :unnamed the Phenix; , - To tny.inonis upon the third floor, • •' Sky-light Parlor on the third floor-- . - Conte and bring your friends and neighbor!, Bring'your fathers and yourXnothers While their forma still linger with . you, Bring-the little mica along, too, - . Lite, von know, is very fleeting, lire the bud becomes a blowout . It tray fade away and leave you. Haste ye , then to Deans the Artist, .. • Tire this New... Year's salutation .F.mm your memory shall have faded— lAnd - we both shall feel repaid ; air, ) You, G3r rnoney iuvested, thu(inv poor, blundering effort— Sontewhat-after Milkinwatha— - Ilas not, like to Unacen flowers, On. Wistieziertair beettwasted. W. B. DEANS. Firec u. Block Youtrose. NOTICE. VOTICE is lierehy.girett that in pursuance ,e 4" the 4.1 Act of.Awentbly, -the Mowing ttatned-*rsonis lure bleu their. Petitions with the Clerk of the.Conrt 41 Quarter SeAsloa of the Peace for the County of Susquehanna, for Licenses to keep Taverns - 1n said Caunty, for which licenses they will apply at January Sessions, 1659. - • TArilltli. MIMS!. Birdsall, pronglo of Friendsrille. ' Thomas .... " Susquehanna. ' Hiram:my Township. - G. B. R. WADE, Clerk., Montrose, Der. 29, 18513.,. William B. Grover, 4 7 Tht:NET AT LAW. For LOCTR. 241111.0t1r1. Pradiees Grill' in the veer'. Courts nd Ittaonst. and - devote* Mune' chiefly to ennnnet A t_ rules. linsome tram s:broad irlll metre ',tempi at. opriez Mt.* WitentnntStreet. • to Lulls, fir!:, 1955.-1.1" Canll. AID FOR SHIPPING FURS, 11 Zkc. air:DES .8402:11Z-NS. - -TUE gees Wide of the Rocks WHICH WRECK THE SHIP And Wise- PEOPLE Trade where cl. Est. Are Sold the Cheaveitt NEW- GOODS HAYDEN BROTHERS, ONE PRICE AND READY PAY STORE. ah:i SifiehdliFtOlt of At 4 giqPie; rtVie r li - dooos, ' GROCERIES dc PROVISIONS Ic t nitti.alid Caps, . Boots and Shoes, vi - AiLt Flour an& fittit Watihetl, Seriety,Tatikee Notions, • km. —4 dud n great thittr.i. Otides tbh nititiertno Iti inehtibn. irtiril to the trine. lf,ytiti want tiargainA,l:ali at 9IAYDE\ New Milford, Dec. t?...), 160 s. • &coders' Saie.:- _ tyripk - ' is hereby giten ttiat 1H• an or -I_ll -der of sale issued frcim the Orphans' Court' of Susquehanna Contity, the subscribers, executors' of thC last will and testament of Newton E. Walker, late of New Milford township,"dec'd, will _olt Salm day,,the.:22d day of Januart next, en the premises of the first Piece herelnaftt; efpo t se to public sale liftendue at 1 o'clock, M., - Le fiidow• tug destiibed nieces of land situate in New Milford tow - tisk*. - bounded and _described as follOws : - the . .ket!hotttltled.on thenorth.hr Isnot ea.- to • .att dit:tlll‘ IAI filndi,te r ditOtit4 Morsel - en this shiait‘fts" linati a Itrlinis WO On Om lir vacant lands of the Dtinker 'estate; -containing about 1 , 9 acres, more or kss-, about acres improv ed, with 1 story and a half dwelling -house, barn, or &e. The second piece situate in the town- A akosaitptico.7 ; -but .not tullnining. the above, ticatibied csst hr vacant lands of tie Drinker_estate ; south by lanis of Orville-Hancock ; and west by lands of Samuel Hell; containing thirty acres more-or less, and about G acres:improved. Terms of payment made known on the (Inv of sale. - VAI L , ) R.rmanra of trill of yyll okR7 A: WA Etta, .C: IOTIC1:~ E..PATItliCit, 34%, c."zuld like, nf 1/ ter a silence of nearly ten Mrs, to appeal to (he moral ,sgusibilitica Of a , yers genepaus public, who lace always. manifested. their sense of apPreeiat ion of 111,s„iis,pii - meiit*-Itiisereiee when needed 0r.4h0.',11.1 4 !;:eLle; 17;Lt. ..have,,,sit'en no ' other eVillellee Of gratitude or goou,wid—part,eularly in .the way of " substantial ,ahl" Its 'Kossuth woald "z;-that he now desirea a full and entire settlement of all his acrempt4,llsn the iciecorki of ; the late film of tatrink fl mock i cintl.ha trtl kO farther, , to state that he desires hoth:ng tc, cons i:.%•11. 41 •-•-crlp, after, a few weeks, the said accounts, remainit , un set ticcl,should bcpiaced in the hands of a .. , mod :harp collator, and made to account to tint something that will tiv.Oats and Buckwheat. Please notice this and !i'c'ei:lrdltiglY.—Your.i. Truly, • . JR. . It atilhltiou shout i not We paid th this, Jain F: Drsllo tE inay hive .sohlething to do*ith it, . - Notitis in Partition. Susquehanna County, ss. N the matter of Partition of Real 11