I 11EAVi Ronnret HAVANA —asnr.srr THOUSAND DOLLARS -WORTH Or JEWILL:RT . STOLEN.—Some days since, the Chief of Police of New Orleans received information from the U. S. Consul at Havana, - ors heavy robbery of watches, jewelry, &c, from the store of.SL. -mon 43ullag. and it was seppoSed that the thieves had fled to New Orleans. The police arrested two men,'l3ccols and Seery, who sub sequently confessed that they were the thieves, sided by an Italian named Forchi, and that the goods were in tinvOlutom House, Where they had beetiplaced under a false entry. there exists no extradition treaty between Spain and the lUnited States, no proceedings could be bad against the parties. The goods were delivered to the Chief of Police, .who shipped them to their owner by the Black • Warmir, on Wednsday last.--After taking their pic tures, the thieves were shipped to! parts unknown. - _ - An end to - the Kansas Troubles. Sr. Low; Jan. ] 22. 'Tice latest sid'sices from'Kansas state that no further difficulty is apprehended.. Capt. Montgomery, of, the Vwf-lutwkers;' , hal given himself up to the Sutlorities'for trial, and it is reported that Capt. Brown, of - the Anti. Jay-hawkers 'has jeft the Territory. Paonrcr or,-rnz Coreza Mtscs or Mtcur osa.—The Ontoriagon Miner sof DeCember _2sth giiesiome figures relaftre to the ship ment...of copper from the limier Peninsula, forthe season. of 1858. - According, to the best information then accessible, the Miner learns that the shipments from Keweenaw Point during the season was 2106, tons; that of the Portage Lake 1142 tons, TEe Ontonagon district shipped 2070 tons,making the• lot.' shipment from the Lake 8008 tons. This inay be stimated at 57 per cent pure, waking the product of ingot copper aboat 4000 tons, worth in the market at present rata.% $1,840,000. DIFFICULIT BETWICEN DOUGLAS AND FITCH. --IVashingtim, 'Jan. 22d; 1860:—Itl is said that in the difficulty between Senator Duug las and Fifch, Douglas has called to is aid a friend of fighting qualities, and al cones pondenea has been opened. The result is not yet linown. It %could s_•ern the giving of it challenge would fall on DUUtliet, As Senator Fuels him a it'i uttering la falathood. Douglas bas brought this issue on 'himself by an overvaulting, multi ion and throtigh bosh ity to the,Pret•i•lent. KAleriAS liiir3.—Leat;COlCOrthy F- 4 2016., 183:I.—Capt. Montgomery haairoluota tily given himself-tin to the authoritieskoawait a , ttiii ppm the Charge ' t lfouvlici-3- le the recent troubles upon the southern border. Captain .Brown is reported to have left the Territory. No fUrther d;ffieulies are 'appre hended. The excitement here has all died RWay. The Bucks Quunty Intelligeneer nu I,rstands that it is the int-ration of the Delaware pi , r , ision_Canal - Company,.after the cimsLis put ill complete s repair, to allow the water to remain- in it all Wiutsr. Their notion is that it would be less liable to in jury from freshets or from stashing iti of 100f8 earth when full, than empty., At least they ass dbposed to try the experiment. Short Settlements mak. s Long Friends. FOR the accommodation of those whet hare patronized me heretofore I will say that I (will be with my books, bills, and , accounte at ;the following named places for full settldment of the Lame, not that I wish to hurry payment, hut that welnay settle and pay when you can. We will take oats, and in fact, moat every kind of produce—so, gents, if you have anythirig, to nollownil'sPills.Almost every linen- spare bring it right along. lion. has its enemies__ We- have heard Id•como. MONEY atcrr zzrulumb! lives denounced, and the 033Fortic telegraph l, ....: called a nuisance. Tbe world, howortifr, seems I will be at Wm. Jones'.near Lathrop's Lake to have agreed nein. cen in rri-rtion to this on Tuesday, Feb. Bth: at Geo. Ball's in Forest Lake Thursday and Friday, Feb. 10th and 11th; greet castuop-ditan remedy.- Theru ii nothing at Elijah Adams'in Auburn Tuesdrly and Wed. a.urpri-ing in ;his. .The human race everywhere bare- the same internal - organizaticin—their nesday. Feb. 15th and 10th; at Geo. Letvis'dn rtomachs, Evers. circulatlonerves, all their j ninv'ok Friday, Fell- 18th; at Beeman's - Laws , ital argan., are a prey to en ntlens diseases,-sod rifle Center, Tuesday, Feb. 22d; Thursday and all to'.iese dise.ses are cents Ilea and Cured by Friday . Feb. 24th and Xith,at JameaG. Bullard's, ii, liolloway's Pills. This, in- substance, ie the Jes- Brooklyn Center; at Wilinarth's, , Ilopbottom timony of the Old World. It has been echoed Station. Tuesday, March 1: t: at "nukes's, Spring and emphasized in this country. NO ruan „n• tradicts it. The-inference Is irresistable—ii Ia Coma ChleL Come All :no._ . - Ig'. N. B. I would be glad to sac my friends near Donation Party.-;,..The friend.' of Rev. . D. Adams propose giving liDto a Donation at the Presbyterian Parsona g e, in Brooklyn, on the afternoon and evening of%%'edneadav, Felpruiry td, 18L9 All interested are invited tit attend. kn.] - By order of the Cam , ittee. - Sunny Side:--The pastor's life's not alt sh.dy, there Ore times when the clouds have a silver lining. and golden sunbeams cheer him in his toils. Such was one of the plessan . seasons enjoyed by the . Pastor cif the Baptist Church with his Lfriends at the house of Mr. Wm. - 1,. Post on the occasion of the generous "Dona tion' given, him on Tuesdsy, - the 18th inst. Many, many Ih: inks to the kind donors! To the Bench and Bar, to the young men for their very acceptable and timely gift; to the friends of other chat-then. ..to his own loved clinrck and congregation, .to the efficient com mittee with-able assistants, who so‘euricessfully commenced and completed the enterprise, fo - o the young ladies who contributed so muchito make the gathering sunny, and to the group of chit dreTwhose presence edited greatly to the inte rest of the interview, and for more than 8200 in goods and money, and especially forkhe kind regard expressed in _the notes,-the suincribers would retnrn.th.ir grateful iteknowledgements, and may the Dispenser of all goods richly re ‘iiiiidtheim-for their kindness. - • i.e. ROOMER,, Montrone, I ..n. 18, 1839 1 E. L. BOOMER. "Notice...-. The "Bridgewater Educational AAsociatfon" meets on Sattaday of 'each week at I p. m e at the " Free SchOol Minim" in Illuntrcree._ The frierids of education are re-- epectfully invited to attend. jan. I 4w2.] • B. O: CAMP, See. Notices..—A I I who desire to obtain Teachers' Blank Monthly Reports cab do so by calliny on R. Ceshruitn in Montrose (bearding at'bfrs Bir chard's opposite Mr. Japes Deans') or on S. Lyon itt New Milford obit ,floor above Ward's store. "`. - ; , Thosemfin- ern! write we either at New Mil ford Or Montrose; tbdt they dolts somililiinks for Monthly Reports. will• hire them' sent im mediately. B. F TEVVICEOURY,Co. Supt. • White-Mao's Ilarber Shop, —AT THE ItE2BEILED MONTR 0 SE, P.A. de A s W. H. NEWSY Important to females..--Dr. Cheeme ntoi% Pills, Prepared by Cornelius L.Cheese: man, New York City. The combination of in gredient! in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive precise' is. • They are mild in their opeation,and certain in correcting all irregulari ties, painful menatruationi, removing ali obetrui lions, whether from Cold or otherwise,headaebe, pain in the side, palpitation of the bead, disturbed ideep„ which arise from interruption of naturi. TO MARRIED LADlES,these Pills ire inval. table, as will bring on the monthly period . !I* regularity.- ladies Who have been dinap pointed.ln the use of other pills, can- place, the nuocketcwitfiden* In Or. Cbeesetuan's Pills' do• ing all they are represented to do. MOTICE.—They should not be used _during Preguancyi . na a anis-r: would cenainly soft therefrom. _ I . VRrnurted- purely vegetahle, and free. from anything injurious to lihi orhealth. .1 Explicit directions, which should be raid, seeelDP 3o 7 caelt but. -. Price Sedt by snail on enelos. log $1 to nayauthorized sigerlt. • . . • u. B. nuTtuinips,. -- • 165 Cietaiers.a., General Ageatfai' llre (Jelled &stet, tti whom all ,Wholesale viers idsould be adikeiled." W. LYMAN, linthanoock, laid ABEL TURR*LL, Itfootrose„ Ageigt. *2 il4y GROVER AND BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495Btoadway New York. 18 Summer Street, Boston. 730ChestnutSweet,Philaclelphia. 137 BaltimoreStreet,Baltimore. 58 West Front Street, Cincinnati. NEW STYLI--PRICE $5O. This machine sews from two spools, as pur chased from the store, nquiring no rewinding of thread; it_liems, Fells, Gathers, and Stitches in a superior style, finishing each seam -by its own operation, without recourse to the . handneedle, as is required by other machinba. It will do bet ter and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, even if she works for one cent an hear. SEND von a CIRCULAR. F. B. CHANDLER, Agent, llontrose. ' derfitf ..stamatea. In Rome, Jan. 23d, 1849, by the Rev. E. F. Roberts. Mr. HENRY FAUROT and ,31isa TAMAR E. COGSWELL, both of Jessup, Cu.,Suaq Pa. . ' • SUSQU'A CO. NORMAL SCHOOL, Art MaCcozitric•sse• J. F. STODDARD, A. M, PRINCIPAL. MBE next term of the NORMAL SCHOOL 1 will commence on Monday, February 14, 18 59, to continue eleven or twelve weeks. For the accommodation of teachers who desire to attend a quarter of eleven weeks and are not able to be dresent until the 2lat of Feb the opening ad. ress will be delivered on that day in :he Acad emy Hall, by Vim. H. Jessup, Dig, and the term (if advisable) will continue II weeks from that (line. - Daring the term Prof. Stoddard will deliver a course of lectures on the Science and Art of :Teaching, Moral Culture, Elements of 'Character, and Natural Philosophy. Students who consult their own interest will bo present the first day of the termand will al. low no trivial cause to keep them one moment from their school. duties. \ All who desire can take lessons in Instrumen tal sea Vocal Manic:of thorough instructors con nector:l with the school. EXPENSES: Tuition, in Nor. Deport, per qr. of 11 weeks SF,"O " Pr;nutry " " " - " .3,00 " '" Latin ,dt reek " ‘• " 4,00 " " Vocal Music " " 2,00 Board per week 2,00 jam' It is desirable that tuition bills be paid in advance, and no deduction will by made when students are absent, except in cases, of pro. traded sickness. Stu dents can bard themselves as heretofore For further particulars enquire of the Prinri pal, Prof. J. F. Stodcard. WM. JESSUP, President C. F. READ, Secretary. Montrose, Pa., Jan. 25th, 1859. SETTLE! SETTLE!! Montrose at any time—come in and settle. Montrose, Jan. 18, 1839.] IL THAYER.. D 1 c,lutlon. THE Partnership heretofore existing tinder the name of BARNES & HARLIN is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The !accounts of the Inte firm ore in the hands of S. V. Barnes who is nuthorized to Petite the same. • S. V. BARNES. Montrose, Jan.'2sth 1859.) GEO. H. HAMLIN. I! The business of Carriage Making and‘Re . pair. ing will be continued in .future by the under. signed, at the old stand -of Henry Clemons, tchere - be will be prepared to attend to the wants of old and new customers with prompiness'ind i fidelity. [jtiti.27w4*) S. V. BARNES. . BIM! BANKS! BANKS! FOR correct and reliable information in re lation to Banks, Bank Notes, and their value; quotationsfur Laid-Warrants, Gold Balliiin and Specie, subscribe for. li. - Slamnrsce 4 Co's New York Bank Note List, published &SS Nassau St., N. Y, weekly, at $2 per year, and sent by mail to•all parts of the country. ' This List is corrected weekly by our selves, Messrs. Drexel & Co., Philadelphia, and Wm. F. Davie, Boston, and contains a full list of all counterfeit add altered notes, New York Pri ces Current, and Stock Tables for NfW York and Boston. Address he Proprietor, • L. S. LAWRENCE & CO., Bankers, New York REED WHAT THE PRESS SAYS: "A valuable, reliable and *laical werk."—Ot we,getkiii.Timea. "Balm Nora, Duncrou.—With the increase of business and multiplicity of counterfeits, au accurate and reliable Bank. Note Detector .be comes an imperative netestity to the business man. Such an one is Lawrence's Bank Note List."—Lowell Journal and Courier. • "Base Nora !Abr.—Messrs. L S. Lawrence & C0.,,164 Nassau Street, New York, issue one of the best Bank Note Lists we ever-sear. We advise . eteiy person in want of a good weekly lisito send to them for it. They 'also issue a list semi-monthly.s—Rural American. ...We have received numbers of L. S. Lill. renee & Co's New York Bank Nide List, a neat. ly gotten up publication devoted to financial =tier and detection of counterfeits—eorrected by Drexel & Co Philadelphia. and Wm. J. Its: via, Banker, Bos ton; and in New York by the publisher, who are bankers; doing business at 104 Nassau SL All business men should take it; it is in our opinion ahead, of Tboalison's." —Waukegan Gazette.- TEII3IIB-•lsavarially t in Advance.; , • .• Served by Carriers in New York City. • Weekly, per annum, - t 42,50 Semi-monthly, per annum, - - 1,60 , Sent by Mail. Weekly, per annum. - - $2,00 Setni-monthly per annum. - r - 1,00 =Postage on the :New York : Bank Note List is 26 eta. per year, paid by subscribers to postmasters in their town. - • * * *Correspondents atid-entiseribers are re quested to name the State at . well as the Town from Width they write; to /tante ptompt tattoo s. Agents authorises to collect for this work are furnished with blank , receipts, calcified by the proprietors, and no,persoa has any right to eon '-tract any debts unless having authority ,from them. All communications to be 4ddresked to the Eiog pro re copies ietorL can be had of a l it '.Ebel News Agents: Bursa, with Bank failures, are issued for subscrihers. - I, i 4,, ,, . Bubieribers'will please notifpus if aey do not receive the Bank-Note list reviled". /all nommuniestione for the Nesi.York Biulf Note Listsaust beeddressed to L; S. Lawrence I & C0.,-161 Nassaultreet, New York. f,j2:7. EMPLOYMENT. ~..c-fl A ?ifONTH, AND ALL EXPENSES PAID.—An Agent is wanted in every town and county in the United States, to en. pgo in a respectable and easy'businesily by which the above profits may bo certainly realized For further particulars, address DR. J. HENRY WARN ER,corner of Broome and Mercer streets, New York City, enclosing ono postage stamp. 0.26w3. Administratrie Notice.- WHEREAS, Letters of Administration have' T T been granted to the subscriber on'the es tate of ANDREW ROONEY, late of the town. ship of Auburn, deceased,—all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make im. mediate payment, also all having just demands 'against the eame-will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. CATIIARINE ROONEy, Administratrix Auburn, Jan. 20th, 1850.--w6.* NEW DOG POWER, A GREAT INVENTION': Patented June 13th, MSS bt A. cr.RUSH, Great Bead, Pa. wrsE recommend this POWER to ai those who have Churning to do, as being em inently adapted to their wants. It is simple and efficient. requiring leas weight to operate it than nny other power used for a similar purpose. rt is cheap, and at the s me time permanent.. Its construction is so perfectly adapted to the- work it has to do, that it is impossible to get it out of order. • At the Susquehanna County Agricultural Fair, held at Montrose, Sept. 30th, 1858, it appears from the following report of the Committee on Farm Implements Addison G. Brush's Dog Pow er took the mar easanuat. Here is what the Committee says: "They have been much pleased in the examin ation of Addison Brush's newly invented Dog Power for Churning; combining, as they believe, morn power with less friction, at less expense than any machine that has yet come under their observation. The ease with which it can bo con structed- or repaired, and the power indefinitely increased, is a recommendation that cannot be extended to the endless chain or roller—its aim plkity is truly a remarkable feature, and a dairy man has only to acquire the ordinary ability to use a saw, to make a mortice and tenon, and ha has one of these machines within himself. When we consider the drudgery from which a farmer's wife Is relieved by these achievements of skill and genius, they cannot avoid feeling grateful for every effort that may be made for such a. desirable result. They award him the premium of 80" CALEB CARMALT, Committee. ABEL CASSIDY , - The above indorsement is o, sufficient guaran tee that this invention is not one of those worth less patents which have gulled the people so ex tensively. Any ono Wishing to purchase town,er-county, or individual right, can now be accommodated. We invite those who are interested in improving and cheapening farm implements •to, give as a call and examine our Dog. Power. We offer such inducements that those who engage In Ode business are not only sure to make money them. selves, but prove a biassing to every one who haf churning to do whom they furnish with one of these time and labor saving Powers. RECKUOW & YOUNG, Jan. 20,'59:] Great Band, Pa. rr LIE nnderiigned, the Founder and Publisher .of Van Court's Counterfeit Detector, desi rous of retiring from this branch of bcosinmeh ban merged that old established work in the poptlar Bank Note Detector of Imlay & Bicknell. - Hay ing published Van Court's Dritector since 1839, tho undersigned reluctantly parts with his old friends and subscribers; but this , reluctance' is lessened by the conviction, that in Inalar& Bick nell's Bank Note Reporter they will receive a work that matches the times. J. VAN COURT. l‘Tcytlo4:3. All subscriptions to IMLAY & BICKNELL'S Bank Note Reporter are payable scrupulously in advance. This is tho oldest ,Bank Note Publication in the world. For thirty long years it has maintained an ursullied reputation,.and continues to be the necessary companion of all business people over the whole continent of America. THE COINS OF THE WORLD! Now in press by la; lay. & Bicknell, will be giten gratuitously to all old and new subscriber& All Coin Charts, Guides and Mantials, as•romfared with this ; may be considered waste paper. TERILS--Semi-lStonthly, per annum,' $1,50 Monthly 4 4 44 1.00 .Single copies at the counter )U " • Mailed • 12 Address IMLAY StiIICICIda.L, Box 1150, Pos . loffiee,Philadelppia, Pa. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.' COURTS OF APPEAL: ITIHE COXIMIS.SIOIiERS Or St*. quehnfluis tinnily • lotto fixed upon the following named day! aid places, for holding Appeals from the Trienntol Atisessment of 1859, to wit: - . Forest Lake, kola*, February 2 at the housii of Mrs. Cleat, in Forestttle.lBs? Silver Lake and Chneonut, Tobsday?,-Feb,ma ry 28nd, at Kimball's Hotel in Choconnt. Middletown, Apolacon and Friendaville Bono', Wednesday, February 23d, at Jackson's Hotel, in the Bore' of Priendsville. , • Rush and. Auburn, Thursday, February 24th, at the Snyder Hotel• in Rush. • Springville and Dimock, Friday, February 25, at the house of Spencer flicker, in Springville. Brooklyn and Lathrop; Monday, February :28, at the hen.o of James 0..-BuHard, in Brooklyn. Harford and Limox, Tuesday, Marchjat, 1859 at the.house of N. W.Waldr.on,"in Ifirreid.' • Clifford, Herrick and bundaff Wecine.a. day, March 2nd, at the Dundaff hotel in Dnndaff: Gibson, Thunday,. March 3d, at the houso of Joel SteUithatk,in.Gibson Thorn soh; ittritt andJaeltsen, Friar- Drub 4th, at the honerrof J. J. Tomer, in Jackson. Franklin atid .Liberty r Monday, ;March ith, at the hcinse of Beiiilonee, in Liberty. New SiffOrd and Great Bend, Tuesday, Mc'h Bth; at the.SomdfOrssille hotelier New Milfoni. Harmony, Oakland and Susquehanna Bore,' Wednesday, March 9th, at the house of Thomas Carr, in Susquehanna Boro.' Montrose and Bridgewater, Friday, March 11, at the Cornmitaioners Office in Montrose. Jessup, Saturday, March 12th, at the house of Daniel Hoff hr Jessup. By eider of thereentessipners. !.• • -Wm-A..PROSSSIOI 4 4CIerk. Commissioners Office, t I Montrose. Jan. 7th , 1859. f• • janls tallB • Register's . Notice. 11CfliBLIC NOTICE is hereby gis'en to all per " sobs concerned In the fulcoitring Estates, to wit Estate of. I I fftDP,RICK PICKERING; late, of Stusquelian'a, Frances Bietrering,Adminatratrix. Estate of D. BLACEIBOTON, late of Gib. son. Lyman Blackington, Administrator. , Estate of LUKE , BLAK ESLEE; late of Dim ock,,Urbane Smith, Administrator. Estate of 8.8. HIBBAR.D, late of Auburti J. E. Hibbard, Administrator. 'state of J. B. SIIADDOCK. late of Rush, H. J. Champion, Administrator. - „ Estate of L.• coati., late of Herrick, John Smiley, A dminiatiator. • . Estate of JOHN LORD, late, of Lath/4i chit Lord, Xdmiiiistrator, Estate of ELIZABETH GREENWOOD, late of Harferd, Wm. C.Tiffank_gxecuter. Estate of JAMES TRAVIS late of Ailksty, S. W. Truesdell and Joanna 'NO! Eera. • , Estate of L.P. WIL I SIARTH tali or/4401rd, Charles Tingley AdmiiiiitrAtor. . That the acconotants . have gelded Osii. counts in . the Itipiater's Offee,ln.apd•fer the County of Siainelnuma, and that the as will be presented to the',Judgea of ;thit-prphins! Court of laid-;County, on Friday, Jio 251'4. 1859, foi confirmation entail/46pm. • CHARLES ritALE;':l4B . lSter. Registeetruffice. . Montro7eiDei. TM, 1858. 0000 413."2"-MALPI. . /WANTED, an Amy& lionesr. man in 'every county in the Etates,.to travel ik canvass for theNtar YORK Omxtaus—a beau tifully illurrated monthly Journal. To suita ble, active men, a salary of 8.500 per year and a small commission I.i be paid. Address C.P,l3itrrrox;PubliAber, janl3 40. 80 Beektnan-st, IL Y. PATENT ANGULAR NAY KNIFE. InHIS kind of HAY KNIFE is used to L Cnt flay in a Mower Stacks. The folios/. letter will show how useful the Knives are. CLUITON,TA. Mn. ZEHNER :-:-:-Dtar Sir:—Please remember the township I bought of yon,,-1 made one hundred dollars in a few weeks, in selling your Hay Knife. Please find enclosed $2O again for the right of two more townships. - D. CLIFTON. Persons wishing to make Money as-stated above can do so by sending Ten Dollars to me, and I will send by srattra printed genuine Deed, for the right of any township you May wick in Sincinehannu County, Pa., and I will send by Railroad one Knife fora model, but you must state to what station you want it sent, &c. Full particulars - how to make the Knives, and cost of Knives, will be sent with the Deed, upon the re ceipt of price as above. This is'nn humbug. Address D. ZEIINER, j. I 3m2*l Homervillo, Medina Co , Ohio. NEW YEAR PRESENTS.- 'rift subscriber wishes to make a present of 1. about six . differeffitlmanaca) for the year 1859, to • every family -in Susquehana county. They are got up and published at. a great ex pense, and contain much valuable information. ABEL TOURELL. Montroxe, .January Ist, 1859. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. • 1858 is dead and gone, and 1859 is but just begun. SO please call at the Mout rose !800 Store and buy acopy of the Arts of Beau. ty by Lola Monter., and subscribe for Godey's L a dy's rook at $3,00, or for Peterson's, Arthur's, Frank Leslie's, Mrs. A. S. Stephen's &c., &c., at the [owes club rates. 'Harper's and the Atlantic at s2,oo,cach. Call and buy a copy of Livingstone's Travels and Explorations in South Africa, and a copy of. l Recollections of a Life Time by S. G. Goodrich. A fine sett of Chessmen, a beautiful Album, or a Portfolio, a nice Pocket Bible, or a Prayer Book, (of which you can find 15 or O styles,) a copy or Miss Cooper's MountVornon Letter, a enperior Pocket Knife, a Pocket.Diaf and Almanac, La dy's, Democratic, Fartnere. ri bit ne, and Juvenile Almanacs for 1859, dic:.; &e:, Sod at the same time subscribe for any good Family Paper you may choose nt the• very lowest club prices. For further items of exciting news and im.. portent events please buy and read the N. Y. Ledger of !an. • Bth and 15th, for sale nt the Montrose Book ,Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Jan. 41141859. NOTICE. DR. R. PATRICK, JR., would like . after a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the mop l sensibilitlesof a very generous pub lic. who nave always manifested their sense of appreciation of his usefolorss by exacting his services when needed. or thoUght to-be • needed, but who hive given no other evidence of grati tude or good will—particularly in the way of "substantial aid" as Kossuth wonld,say—that he now desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick & Dimock ; and he wishes further to etate that he desires nothing to be considered wrong, if, after few weeks, the said accounts, remaining unsettled, Sho'd be placed in the hands of a good sharp-erne...ter, sod mado to account to him something that will buy Oats and Buck wheat. Please notice this and take action emir dingly.—YoUrs Truly, jams . E. PATRICK, JR. • piscarered at Last.,Ell A CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS & BUNIONS! ALL persona afflicted with these painful ex cresenees, can effect perfect cures, without the aid of a surgeon or the knife, by using San- ford's Com Plasters. Sent by mall, post paid, to any part of the contitry nn receipt of $l. Address b..t. SANFORD, 241 Dock-st., dec3o ...or Box 261 P. 0., Philadelphia. FRANCIS B. DAVISON, D. pi:„Ac 7K E—L- Medicine and Surgniy, • in Montrose 'ated adjacent parts It Susque . hanna-County. OirrIVIE in . thyptorqpf C. 11 , V.Morr, Esq 'RESIDENCE Corner opposite the Methodist Church. t. Montrose, Nor. 16, 1853. :) sJO : 1:%,'. f i t iki) i WA-TER CURE. Binghamton, Itrintme County, N. Y. THIS establishment is , open for the reception of paint; (Idling •the whole year, and is arranged Vilth a view to the . comfort and' con. veniende of invalids doting the COLD WEATHER. Lido mitt iteena are thoroughly warmed; and the entire house is kept At 811111311ER.TRENtEfiLTIIR E. Experience has domonatated that the Water Treatment is dust sudcassrul during the -AUIUMI AND WINTER VOXTOS. EXPRESSLY TO THE NI _ You dre aft Titatid and desire to be cured, Yon lohg for. health,—trialte the proper effort and gone health; will be re Cored. Are your, Liver and Sumach diseased ? gib your Threat and Lungs diseased ? Are yoti Bellthidttn—Unable to walk ? Have you Rhemetliti 6r Impurity of the Blood? Have you General Debility and Palpitation of the Heart? , t Have all your efforts heretoforoproved abortive ? Ger to. thb Binghamton Water Care. Weer Treatment will apeedily rare you. * * *For further particulars oil at the 0 Cure" or address 0.V.. THAYER, 31.'D. - Smith, SURGEON DENTIST. Residence - and of. fice opposite the Baptist Church (north sidci) afoot:Nl. . PettienlaraKentton.oill bb.giren to buterttng teeth on gold and silver plate, and to filling dewing teeth. .. January Ist, 1859. • HIGHLYIMPORTANT 11111-.A:fill 11- To 11 Geatlemol Who Wear Clothes. yH 6 recently made . arrangements , at Coa -1 sidemble capers -for doing work in tha Tailonno-Busitless on very attart notice, in,aneaidurable, and huh ionable manrier t Ind at redu ced I will furnish gprmepteto order, if desired, or render the enstomer.whatyverpaistanes be may need In selecting ,Materials of 4he hem quality, and at the lowest market prias&.. . , All my work will be warraited•as.,to fit, fin ish aid durability. No mash:nisei ibesitaile his welit kern the shop nukes itunitalirm Iteth'e- pormanentry;: and efigaged ih this &altos, itfiballtie my great aim to please the PUG*, and thus secure their patronage,. ;. P. 1.1140. hfotitroae; Jane Ist 1858. 22tt - OZCOND !RAND Barr el outl. L 7 of nary every. deoeriptitin, Better ind Cheaper then new oees, for vale by ABEL TURREIL Of:Sorrow/ tsitiv. 'Atli: 180.. 1:11° 1859. cctti WE ARE BOUND -TO GO =AHEAD.: GO SEE THE LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS Readjust received at the Original One Price and y-Pay Store of IIIAYDEN,BUOTHERS. The People's Agents are on band with larg,o stock of Goods comprising Staple & 'Fancy Dry Goods, • Hats do Caps, Stools& Shoes, Groceries do Provisions, • Flour & Solt, • Yankee Notions, Watches, Jewelry, • Wall & Window Paper, WoodesaVar,e,- -and we have ono thousand and one things besides'. We will say to CLOSE _BUYER . S if you want .b.IIRgAINS. CALL and SEAS' : ' HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, Pa., Jan. Ist, 1859. CASH PAID VOR NIPPING FURS BY .111AIDEN IMOTHERS. New Milford, Pa., Jan. 181;1859. Exeoutor's Notice. XOTICE is hereby given to all persona luor. ing demands against the estate of Mary Webster,-late of the township of Forest LAC, deceased, that the same must be presentedle the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons in= debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. C. E. WEBSTER, Executor. • Forest Lake, Dec. 2lst, 1858-6 w. • Administrator's Notice. . HEREAS Letters of Administration hove VV been granted to the subscriber on the es. tato of Dichitable Tennant, late of the township of ilarford, deceased; : all persond indebted to said- estate are requested to make immediate paydiont ; also all , having just demands against the same will please present them duly authen ticated for settlement. .1. D. RICHARDSON, Administrator. llarford, Dec. lit, 1858.-48w6.* itt abli FARM FOR SALE. ,lIE Subscriber offers for Sale the valuable 1 Farm and Hotel lately owned and'occupled by Cakin Summers, deceased, and long known as the t 313 WIRER% PLACE. Sid Patin is situated in the pleasant village of Summersville,in the township of New Mil ford, Susquehanna County, Pa., directly on the line of the Delaware, Lackawanna 4. Western Railroad, four miles from its junction with the N. Y. & E. R. It. at Great Bend, and ono and a half miles from the Depot af New Milford. Iv contains about - 240 ACRES 180 acres improved„ 60 acres 'woodland. It is well watered, has a lasting stream running through, and a never-failing supply of water conveyed in lead. pipes to the house,. birlyand cattle-yard. It is well fenced and undel-tood cultivation, is well adapted to growing grain, and is peculiarly fitted for growing -stock ; end is tme of the best dairy farmrrin" the county: It . has-upon it two orchards of choice grafted fruMtrees, a ai large and convenient dwe ft 1 - id ling, now occupied as a ~ . hotel ; two large horse and-carriage barns, One large bun with two eattle...yrods• ample sheds and all the arrangements for 'feeding stock ; three small tiny and grain barns,: ice house, brick smoke house ; large corn houie, and all other:9;h buildings necessary on a large farm. It will be sold lew,end terms of payment made easy. For information Address; , R. Ir. SUTPHIN. * Summersville, Suaq'a Co.,Pa. _ Nov, Ist, '58.-3m. . JAMES -,11 I'LE'S • DIETETIC SALER,ATIIS: THE BEST article ip market. Try it. - . 43tICK31CIN LASEIES,—no humbug—at 2s each. and no less. ANEW surlily of 'those excellent Candles, by the lb. or box. -.. • MEW supply of those good TEAS, at 9, 6,dr. 1.11 8s per lb. • the eery best bi market. • TOBACCO,, •• • . - CIGARS, EACULOOL ‘ l2PaftlOilk‘," Of every variety that is used tinder the present administration. OIL CLOTH CARPETING i and indeed nor "clity"-ean now boast of an assortment unequalled heretofore, at very low prices for cash. IL KENY-ON, ihr.! A TWO-YEARS-OLD COLT. VERY haodsome— very nice, and for hale “right," both as to price and time. R. KEN YON, Jr. der.2l Lionville Centre, Pa. Nglibag Vrtsents. THE subscribers would at the attention of their friends to the great variety of Gcikt and'Silver Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods which they have on hand suitable for the ap proaching Holidays, and which they offer at the lowest Cash Prices. EVANS dre ALLEL !'Odd Fellows' Hall, Binghamton, flee. 17th, 1858. • GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.--Open Face and Hunting. of every sty•lo and priatt, comprising over fifty different pattern, many or , their own importatiou; and warranted time keepers, which cannot fail ta*ait;by - Ev4as dz..Att.tx. riOLD CHAINS, Crosses; Keyti,Seels,Ntick- IJI laces, Studs, Thimbles, Spectacles, Breast. pins, Ear-rings, Finger-rings, Sloeve.buttons, Lockets, Bracelets, Snaps, Pens, Pencils. Togth.: - picks, &a., &c., &c, by EVASS & ALLEN. SMYER %VARE:-:-Table, Desert and Pickle Forks. Table; Desert, Tea, Sugar, Cream, Berry; Preserve and Salt Spoons; 'Napkin Rings; Children,' Knives ' =Forks and • Spoons in sets; Cup's; Ice Cream, Pie, Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Cellars; Card- Qum; &e. b3'• & Anita. PLATED WARE.—Ten 'Sets, Tea Pitchers, • Castors; Cake and Cant Baskets, Pitcher Trays, 5a114,./..'ups,; Sugar 'Zietkets,..Boup and Gravy Ladltts, Forks and Spout" &e.,'for side by • EVANS & ALLEN. PAPIERMALSE Boxes, ner : ame and Fancy Cases, Coral Beads, do.Neeklaces and Arm- lets, Shell t andelndia RubherCombs, Tea Bells, Telescope% -Watch Otatails, Kaiven, . and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Wax, Satin and Amber Beads, &c., dke, &c, by • Evarti tkAt.tatt. DIAMOND PINS AND PING AR-RING some very fine, by EVAIS ALLEN. tILATED KNlVES.—kLargeitaa ailment of Table and Desert Koiyes, and Carvers, by. , _ • ,EvAtts.&...As.r.kr, • tf. 2 od4 Fallovis• Hall. Binghrlmte.4; ' "ed. t '7th; IBS. • - t•....; THE BLIND-SH ALL SEE', ••• A LARGO AND NEW Sitriiriaror SPECTACLES. }UST TO•• • • • „. , • • • , CAlt I:..gr 41.1 i A l .tE,• 3 1 - "41, TLTRREL . !fitulrtne, !euv.lsthi r8$8: ==9 . R.. R. NO MORE PAIN, . . NO MORE SICKNESS, NO MORE RHEUMATISM; OA witrrentui OF THE /OMR, ACHES, TOOTHACHES, OR ern-mono / Trost ' OTHER ROOMY The Rapid and Ceani/eie Efficaci aJ MIDWAYS • • Heady Relief, In Instlintly stopphig the most et. cruciatlng. Pains and Aches, • Bur.ns,Scalas,Vasts, Wonuds, Bru!sei,&e., &c. render it int poriant titareveryfamily keep a sup ply of it in.tlie house. - Armed/With . 'this remedy, a housettold -is al. *ay protected against sudden attaaks,of sick. near/ ThOusands of lives of pentonit have been saved by its timely nee, who Were suddenly ,seized' in the nigbt.time with Craelps, Spasms, Vomiting, Cholera. Yellow Fever,ini other vio. lent diseases. Let q dose of thiii Remedy be taken internally, as the case may require, when suddenly seized with -Pub Cr Sickness, and it will INSTANTLY RELkEYE THE PATIENT FUOEI PAIN, and arrest the disease. -~.;,,;- 46.1ia#4tabggelief, ' • .• • Has Cuffed ItHESIVATJSM, . In four hours. NEURALGIA, . .Pn'one hOur. CHAMP. r . • In ten "ninnies. DIARRHEA. ". • - •In fiOken Minutes, TOOTHACHE,' - -• In one minute. SPASMS, . In five minutes. SICK HEADACHE. . In ten minutes. CHILLS AND FEVER, In fittges minutes. CHILBLAINS . bkfirteen minutes. INFLUENZA, - - ln sin Wawa SORE THROAT, - - In ten minunter • - In twenty minutes. FROST BITES, . AGUE CHEER, PARALYSIS: LAMENtss, IN ALL CASE. 4 OF, BRUISES. , . . WOUNDS., . • 4 ;.- • , . ,S TR i INS, imil : ' • • ' ' • • •-• •' I' • SPRAINS, the moment it is 'POO, tp Cm injured parts, all pain and uneasiness ceaso, - " Look out for Coun terfeits and Imitations—Purchase only RAD 7 ItratieS READY RELIEF. Price 45 eta., 50 cts 4 and $1 per bottle. - :- .p — . —:re— - y: ~s A. New Contribution to s i eence. ' , !hie Great grand Discovery. • R. . it. • - It. (No. 3.) , Radway's Regulating Pills. Da. BADWAN & CO. have recently discovered a method for extracting ffoni roots, herbs, plants and gams, a autritiouti extract of such ivodbr ful nourishing power—'which they have combin ed with Rstiwav's REnot.i'rint 'Pazs- r that six of these Pills Will itipplrthe bleotititith the same am( out of nutrition as ''one donee 'of ordi nary bread; so that, while the system is under. g.iing a thorough physining, and regulating process. it daily becomes strengthened. Persons afflicted with Invin ConmAritr, Drs. PEPSI& HEART DISEASES, FULLNESS OF BLOOD, and all Females who are subject to IRREGULAR. Irirs, litsnatA, &c., are particular recom• hiendedlb use these Pills..' They, are pleasant , to takeL-elegarttly coated with gum—free from taste„_and 'trill not gripe, sicken or weaken the system, or leave the bowels coatit43. Mothers pursing should likewise take one or two of these pilia ohm or-twin per week. They witt nbt only keep your sy6tem healthy sad .Pbkulur, but will protect yottr infant veiled, Cramp and Pains in the stottiathi andinshro . tibt only a healthy child, but wiliotiVesrevety child, thus sacked, with a sweet disposition : • • - - • Radway's Regulating Pills Regulate each and every organ of the system, and corect all derangements of the Liver, Bowels, Stomach, Heart and Kidnffs, • They. ctirb COSTIVENESS, INDIGEw3TION, HEART-BURN, DYSPEPSIA. " BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, DROPSY, HEADACHE, • PALPITATION of , CONGESTION, the HEART, , &c. They_are entirety vegetable and harmless; an infant bt thd breast can 'take them with sear and persons who are subject fo rits,of Mintdety, Epileptic, Heart 'Diseases, lie., sf mild always keep a box OD had.; • - • Pfite Cents. - Ask for' RADWAra REGULATOI;SiOI:,RECIILATISS PILLS. • • 2 The GiAiteeistitutional Remedy. • •. (No. 2.) A Now Life.;Crenlinn Principle. (genotiating IlesoltrtAt Heali.Old Sores, Pariftes the Blood, Instills w ithin the System renewed Realth,and Re. solves and .Exterminates all Chronic and Constitutional Discaee. . • This great sod glorious temedp should lie belied by the human race as a 'special gift from the Almighty`, totrojelferatedilspidafed Bumpily. Dn. RAntvAi & Co. ark the only'Phyrinians and Chentists nf the world thit have succeeaea in discovering' a: rtmedy Una will effectually eradicate from the l lritnen'Systens conssitutionst diseailes and I - dill:lents, transmitted rem, parents to their children.. - , • p Radway.'sßenoiritingiresolvitnt 19ia radically exterinitinte from the system Serbfula, Cankers, Syphilis; ' j Fits, ' - Fever Sores, Runningi from the Ear, Ulcers, - White Swellings, Sore Ever, Tumors, Sore Legs, Cancermts Afteotions, Sore Mouth, %ales, • Sore ,Ftesa Rickets, - Insanity, Glandular Swellings, BROscurne, tt Night Sweats, All Diseases of the i CoNscstellos, Womb, I 'Rash Totter, Frolapsus Uteri, t Rumors of 811 kinds, • Skin Diseases, Chronic Rheumatistd, Salt Rheum,. • .Dispep4in, • And al.l:diseasee that have been este/1;01A in tEe system fpt yearn. ' PRICE ONEDOLIAft PElt BOTTLE. Firtolin.h.tcrlintromsfs asstaywuz9i.:JEl RAD WAY & CO., 161 Fulton St.. N. Y. oc i 3in&c. .. _ . TO Alit INTERESTED THE Subscription nosonots of the late brin DicCoar.ux Qt Gssmiseri.have been placed the hands of Mr. Win. L alone be. ing suthcnized to collect anVve receipts tor the same. , He desigis . canvasst the cdunty, and it is desirable that all Ind ebted should settle promptly, thereby saving further trouble Mid ax. pease to all perilous B:bIecOLLIIM, A: L. GERRITtION. Montrose; Septstatier 21it„18521. iIikVIPFALO ROBEAka-A .superior lot 13 of stw N. 1- seliirfg fur threequarters the pries of last gesso% , Ii BURRITZ New Deo: Ist, 18611. - LAMPS! • AND :MATERIALS .1 .; 'T- S-i• URNING FIiVID aok*, tamp oil. 8 Vendkh - tte :v yt hetet, tioatitioa, oistotootti on hand l and at once* as caul' a TA* cHzantsT. cassomers may *sty aim want Inladitatoti 'llhastipipowth%tety and tat*, as 1 all so Awl; they're ver get stale. _Alao.Vaus and Lampe.. , ~ABEL TURRELL,. , • .11oninisf,'Nov. 2btb, 18.5 0 . A - l!MEIMI 111511: DICILERNIAN,JI‘... / HARDWARE • • - .•• •• , . • IN. FULL BLAST .', THE„,n,le,„igved would take.. thiat l 4?pOttry nity to inform hia friends and. bafitos :era that he has recently made large additilms tra former extensive stock of ' • Hardware. SteVes; ••,Stoveralp Stove Triirittange,., and that he is prepaied to supply 'thearV . nets of the community in that line at nniir.isuly low prices. Be Ilattere himself that hilrfaiiti:iea: for • man u factoring his rii"irn Wares; Sri:Vex,*a give him a decided 'ad:Otago •ovee , pur chase and transeoyt at a heavy expenseeleir en tire stock. . lie would ,03 , tii . dtiso who wt.!: to ydratiao STOVES Of any delaptiorr,'STOVE PIPIT" or TRIM! !NOS, of say.kiruk. anipil ter Melt he is prepared to give their *rest berg:dos:" te• those who want to pa:et:ass on a year's:Vit. and thisr let it ran two year:mere; he hart' lA , - er they watildeall oh•some one elaelierenifitiiit hare to pry secentv.five Per tint more than art article is Worth. lithe tine -, _ =EMI • • Shelf Hardware; his assortment is the lamest and best seleit.i. ip • Susquehannt County; purchased as hie BOA has 'bee's Mostly of manufacturers, he is enabled to eel. inducements to those country merellants . ' who buy small bills, rarely found ill:1108Mo or: the big city. We can offer special inducements to Carpenters and Avineri whoonreillu.nt or either Tools -or Building . Idterrltle; smiths car find ANVILS, VICES; BELLOWS, and,in fact, almost anything in their line; by Call ing on us, C AP FOR C ASH. • • Our stock. of. •• . -• tort Glacillit t litt ort, tkiesti Rovatia •tr - vd 15111oEli, 'Hate atd tapt, "Van • kee lotions, dm. •••• is as largo as the times Will admit of. They *ere purchased at a low figure, and will be sold at: prices to correspond with the timeri.."•.‘ READY-MARECLOTIIIIIG I We have just opened about one-dBB a-half cords'of ready-made clothing. Everybody says' they are cheap: Somu say they'are-vcry cheap,• apd a number bare ventured to sby•they are dog • Cheap: Certain it is that a small pile of money will buy a large pile of clothing. • . Nc fibul a ib this connection, for the in fririnatieibf bli concerned and the "rest or man- - kinstel - that we are tired and sink of the credit iyat;..n;l; we have suffered enough - by it already,' and'ate "ditenuined to , rid 'ourseltes of the the whole "41ritter.". Believing that the nimble aixpence •ie the tree 'warm, we are resolved to adoiltit,*aud are offering oar goods- at prices to f.' correspond. • *.*Prodtice taken in ezehange'tor Modi. J. DieISEItIFAN, Jr. New Milford, Nov. 29th, 1858. 4 - t *t#irts! • ff. BUR RI TTI - -just receiving 4. Tem - Sp:lok of NEW STOVES, Oven, LaYgt Oven .nod kteuLop f..Pricelviialtlu Cook Stoves; (for wood or coal,) • with "rnipericir variety of' Ptirlori Miro nod 'SRO, and 'Store, (for - wood or etial);• aiso t Snrre"Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Icon, Stove Tube& ike : ,-Stel, &c. ills assertMent inelddon'tne most SEcter DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and': will be sold on the MOST rAvon.tilLE TUNS, anti to which he would invite-the particulnr Intention of latt.. buyers. [New Nilford, Nov..lst, 1858. The GIL EAlt AMBASSADOR of UNA EMU .10101 Mankind. rim IE want of rite-114 ditinil to [pier the JL ilia and necessities of the sulfeting portion of humanity, and Übe entirtstelree from mineral and other deicteriodii parlieles, was severely felt uutillidem!FPowerful medicine was ushered into the p Wai-ki; Holloway's invaluable Pills have be. Come the Household ReMetly_ of all nations. Their attribute is to*Pieveist,tts well as to Care: they attack the radix rorit.ofthe complaint, and ten:loving the hidderi caillitla disease reinvigor. ate and restore the droapiagcnergies of the tem, asai.ting nat , tirb falter task of Vital and FunetiOnary. Reformation: ',Dyspepsia. Th grMii :pcourge of this continent yields quiekly ton course of these antiseptic Pills, an.) the digtiativirergans are restored to theirproper tone; no matter in what hideous - it / Wipe this: hy dra of disiaie- exhibits itself, thissParChilig and melting remedy disprses it frog% tRe aticnt'spe el49iti• • General Debilityliait*eilliness.._ From whatever cause ; Lowness of Spirits, and all other signs of a dideliseal.liver, and other dia. organizations of the system, vanish under the eradicating inglience .of this allpowerful anti septic and detergent remedy.- Bil Nus 1119116*di`re. Tho proper quantum and right condiffelf ef the bileks of momentous importance tikiie health 6i4:16 humanframe, this Antilllilkaamedicine expels the hidden fieeds t of•ths coMplaiitiiand renders all the fluick and liecretickus Pare and fluent, cleansing - and resuscitating the vital feu& tionsof the body. Fens - alai: ' • • Should loose mrtime in trying a few doled of this reguiptintand renovating.remedy, whiterer may be- their complaint, it. can. taken will( safety-in a periodical and other.dt il+ so l'anitationsi; its elfec4 is all but miraculonis - Vprefuicidiondot. • . The testimony of_ nations ppanicrintutly, bortiolo the health.givino . .virtnos of this noble remedy, and certifumtA in ererfr bear witness to the Undetfinylenekti'of the In- . trinsic•kilerth.,+, . ' • ffillowayes iti4e are Shebat ettmal, iknowa AI • .„ toortl fu'r flafulleiciag diecases: • -' , Asthma; Diarrlicht; Infirieni4 - , Stone attd Bowel Cora-Drspay, totlam'ation,Grarel; - plaipt6 Debility,;,, lAtiiard Secondary , CoUghs, reser, and:Weakneas;. Symptonw - Colds, ', • Ague— Liver Venereal Chest. Dis.Fildnic, o Complaints,.Affectionl:. Omer- - •Compleints,Lowness of Norm: of costivenesa,Hendaches, Spirits, all MIA: D.VasPni3,; , ladigestien, Piles, 7 . • • i..IarCAUTION! None are genitthii talo' the words a Holloway, New York Oid London:' are discernible as. a Water-mark la every leaf of the book of directions *round each pot or box; the same may' be plainly, ‘en by. holding theletito•thi light. A handioate reward will be ran Witty one rendering sack information.' as may lead to the detektim of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the saute, knowing them tit, be Spurious, . sol 41,tbe hlannfactoriel at Professor Hp1.1.6t4;80 Maiden Lade,Now. York and:by all reipectable,Drhggista and Dealers in Medi-i. nine taro trout the Untied States nod' hid viorg, in.bettea 25 coati,- 6'2 Ceuta eel $1 cacti: . ,Where is con.sideratte faking " theLlarger *ices.- . ' ft—Directional/or tint gnidaneeif ;titivate in every disorder ere a ffi xed to each box.. June Jid." 1208.-Iy. . . [22,ec4,1F -,1 7 .11ppLy, - ; t70i[1.4,1868. A. TURRILLIL • NU . PIIREY'S- • HOMEOPAtHIG, J-7 Reciaaii,a for sale by AsaL re):th.Bra.