For Ida Dona-rot. Reoscriplioio. Ma. E..li•or :—I noticed io your last week's MONTROSE..SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA.; issue an teem:int of a nco l st miserable-act of litirsday. Feb. r 3, 1859. _ !illiberality towards a religions denomination, perpetrated by the..;LegislOture of 'Sew Jersey, and I wish to lay, that to denouncing that actsts unchristian, and la stop towards -the work forms of bigotry and persecution, that have been practiced in olden times, you have expressed what every Am i erican ought to feel. By our laws all denontindions are tolerated, - nor has a legislative body amoral. right. to promote, or hupor one to tie-disparagrnent of FIRST col-E. I a vostrum =These. i.hing good I -others, though they be Ca • inven money in Real Estate will find a ~h anoe to do so bypor t o b„„i n ' n the ....I mmo ", , Yet, I think, Mr. EditO holic. Editor, the some spirit i existsgeorer home than N l ew Jersey, What Few an adv. rt: gement of • inch, may be seen in this paper, ;could Lou think of tbe principal of a Filch - school, thaLwas supported by all denomina - It is said the adknis-ion -tif Ore- I Lions, making a similar discrimination -izon into the Union is likejy, to he a test Would yOu think it the mark of an accomp question with Congress this st,"S•tion. Site has, lished gentleman cr an hUmble chtiation 1 [,.ken all the nernsvary steTtl-for entering at I I know of a school in }he very inidst of us _ . . TOE MONTRASE DEMOCRAT'. ' A. J. GERRITSON, Edit . $1.5 o,PorAnnum in Advance., ,411 'Ow hare !Insettied subscription a,-coun ts at this o4e-of more than (.re years t staDding 'land stile the sun; cimmediatelg.: 07,.. the Just notice will come from a Justice the Ptocc...Yo lonurr clflery eunle allowed ogee and fully into the si s terhood of Stater ; .nnri has nenrl . r, if tut entiteiy, the requisite Trnpulation. 'The Opposition intend to appose the wituiß•ion upon vatilus rr<texts, but their real objection is that she is "a Democratic Fligl3 State. W0'5117111 note thli result; - jr4r The Ca ,an question is'now Occupying the attention f Congress and the country.. There eti'esinni, objections to it 9 ticqUisition, the chief obe, ga? . prei•ent, being the scarcity of fund , ;; but that the I.laud niust collie into our hands,is a foregone conclusion. Of cottr,siLit ain' t :id:4d petty abolition poli ticians a ‘ ebancet for .-r. 'few shrieks, but the pecuniary and ..nriti me interests of our court try are not to lie:'orerlooked on that account. Giye as tuba, nt all hazards, before giving tier up to France or England. zgr We learn from., the 13inghamton Standard that the 'patients of the Bingham ton Water Cure,'and about one hundred citi zens gave Dr. 0, V„Thayer, proprietor of the cure, a surprise party on Monday evening of last week. - The party is described as having passed off in tine stye. A allver goblet,was itresented to the Doctor on the part of those pts - e.nt by Wen. Stuart,Esq., of the lte pui;lican, who accompanied the gift with an address appropriate' to the occasion, to which the Doctor r e spotiticd, - accepting the token, and returning thanks to hit Lienk fur their It:vlues& ' • The goViei. bears the faulting inscriptiol3, -beautifullyt..-ngiaveifi Presented to Dr. 0. V. Thayer. 711 E INVALID'S FRIEND Jui;itary 1:71A, 185:1. NINy flierds to Lim he true As Water Sptiugs - That nerer After pattAking actrerthi, eninpan . r di-perrect. at midnight, well pleased tr lib the even i set jo,y t. =111=:IE==1 Court ProceCdiUgs commonaeakli 0. CllAden Loy. (or , Cotapi ta4.• :jot gti!ty ; the co u it pay the el t. , le the , matter of a' reiition for ehaeglmg the. place ,:f I.oldivg election, in the 'floro of SOftieohantie Deput... Court ordem'an elec .o4o to be held on the. que,tion - of change of place, an the tid-d Friday of February 'put. Cunstable to give notice of the same. Harvey 'Lioch for in deeett oxitosuie: cemmt,ftv.id, S,With for As ea ill litileryi Plead guilty and was tined one djilar. : . . Commonwesith vs. E. R. Tingley for 'A Etult and 1.1.1t..e)y. ries nf iit_guilty with drawn and t.ica of 'guilty entered. Fined five .14,11a7i.., • ; Coln tr....n Wm-Mills for Larceny. Funnel 7..etia•uiced to. pay kine of one dyllar, to tt,to {he 'Wien , property', .and undergo an iniprisonut'ent in the Penitentiary for the period of nine mouths. - The above \ patty was alt., tiled on another inditainent. piend g4iiity .and sentenced same as whore. 4, • - • Commonwealth vs. Wm. ' 3fatbaws, for for.-eny. Fonudg,vilty ; 'fined otle dollar and sentenced to ontryear and three months State and to make good-the stolen prope . rty. -• -G. ti. Eldred to tite use of Coe -Wells vit. John ifennet. Liela; Jury tender • verdict for defle'ndant. Cocrimonocaltii N ra. Tonas -Rifenbury for selling:liquor to a Minor:. :Found guilty at April term, 1858; Sautenced to pay a fire lof ten dollars,aud to ten data confinement in ate county jail. . _ Commonwohlth Ruben Blackman. Ante. •Verliet fur defendant. Hiram llitibard n. Peter Uorkimer'Tor Biatoier. Jur;y . gate eirdiet for plaintiff of 4208.54. - c. - c.ramicvs. P. Kennedy. Verdict for plaiutiif $87.42. PhelP;, Chithenden & Bliss vs. S. B. Wells & Co. Veriiint for plaintiff of $24781.98: WA. en,Oler 2d vs. &mire! Tewksbury. Verdict for defendant. Jane Lcsic, adm'x of F. Lori se. Wm. F Pradier. Verdict fordefeedant. Comlnonwe..ith rsi Tiitztnas Efefferon for .46ganit and Battery. s inry ioport that they find the defendant to be insane. C. Bartle T. L. ostniry and Carper Cor- I4t for Trespass. Verdict for defendant. C. Corbel. IT. C. Bartie and S. Bartle Eject ',rent., Verdict. for irlaintiff. C. \Varna va. J. F. Dunmore. Verdict for laiaintiff of $347.11. • • ,Esecators of I. Maio, deed, vi. Peter Wil iiAmiL Tutintant er.:ered against defendant for s c ant of appearance. amount to-be ascer tained by the Prothonotary. - Stowers. McKinney L.- Co: rei. E: Westfal) Verdict for plaintiff of 8141.40. Coromonweiltii-vs4aredtillis. rpto an Order of Court coiumakciieg ssid:Lillie to pay two dollars- per week !for lhe support of Bet sey Lillie , the Court order - said 'Jared, 14Iie to be tOroatitted to outtody until be pay the B:react .3 s•lr due. at the daily exercises of Which, if a Methodist Baptist, Presbyterian br au Episcopal clergy man be present, he is incied to take part in the iarne,but if a liniversalist;or his brother in the ministry come, be must not be allow ed to say a word. Should these things pass by unrebuked, and bekallowed to gain strength, because the perpetrators would fain stand high in community l! For my . part, I deteit such things and bare resolved to do what I can to counteract them. I have had my feelings hurt niore than once by these things, for in good faith I bare done what I could, to sustain the sclicol, Ly speaking in its praise, and by patronage, sod I feel that 1 the wrong should be righted, or a 'discrimi nating public should,know its policy and its bigotry. - MIDI. Montrose, Feb. 1, '5O. The report recently made by Mr. ?drench, from the Committee on Foreign Affaire,traces the several acquisitions by the United States from the close of the Revolution—when they had no Tertitors in the Gulf of Mexico,to the present time=they now own all its shores, except Mexico, together with a transit right at Tehuantepec, in Mexico. The report esti mates the present commerce in the'Gutf at two hundred millions, independently of the 'coastwise trade between the Atlantic and I Pacific, which, oecrosa at Tehuantepec. must I press to the Gulf ; and expresses the opinion i that in a few years the trade will amount to five hundred millions. The questioneis asked j whether those Nations which have for an - adequate cuesideraion plated us ins positiorr rendering the free use of the Gulf a, necessity to us, can justly refuse any concessions necessary to secure enjoyment. The report shows from the position of Cuba I in reference to the Gulf and the trade of our I navigators, that it commands the trade of all 1 the Gulf ports just as completely as Louisi ana does that of the Missi-sippi, and that it lie as importabt to remove Spain 'tom Citha , now as it was to remove France from Louisi ana,in 1803. It comments upon the action and motives of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1803,' and contrasts with -it the uniform reluctance' of Spain to make amicable territorial are. rangemenss with us, while making no objec tions to sell Territsfry to France and Eng land. Louisiana and Florida were tratisfered I and re-transferred , time and again , between Spain, France and England, almost like a I personal chattle ; but, when Florida became necessary to ors, Spanish pride revolted, and we could not buy it on any terms. The teport cites certain acts pasted by I Congress in tAlt and Iftl9. in .resent smaion. I instructing the President to seize Florida,and placing the army and navy at his command. i and appropriating money for the purpose. It approves the sentiment of the President that we would not acquire cube except by honor-, able negotiation, unless compelled to do so by the imperative and overruling law of self preservation. lt does not think that honor able negorietion ought to be considered as exhausted, nor that it would be proper to dis- SAM'L. F. cARM.ALT. 1 . Ee Co I cuss wbat the imperative and overruling law ALFRED ALB WIN. .1 - •, of self ..preservation would require of us, until Upon elution, Tho4ut Nicholson, Caleb j an offer, having the express sanction of Con has been distinctly made to Spain for Carmalt, Johnlbirringra and F. P. Hollister i grera, the island abd rejected. were appointed a committee to nominate 1 While natiopal security is oureohject, the olteess for the ensuing year. I pecurdary gain% would bo such that we' can . . The committee repotted to the society the afford to pay a liberal price for it. following - list of officers : The advantages to our several industrial I For President : Hoist. Urbane Burrows. classes—agiicultural, mend= uring, naviga tion and commercial—are stated in detail. For Vice President : Perrin Wells. It is shown that the sugar and moieties con- Executive Committee :'Martin L. Catlin. I fumed in the United States cost the coosum- Treasurer :"Azor Lathrop, lets nine millions of dollars per annum more Cor. Secretary : ?hot, Nicholson. than they would if,Cuba belonged to the bin farmers would sell • bed States, and that our. Rec. Secretary : Wm ! . IL Jessup. • I eight and a half millions of dollars worth of The report of the committee was adopted I I dour, pork and lard, where now they sell and the o ffi cers unani mously elected. ' l none. The advantages which would accrue The executive committee - made a verbal to the other claret.% are shown to be etee report that they had hien unable to obtain greater.. I The Committee say this exhilias n t made as yet any permanent grounds for the use of . to exc i te the cupidity of our citizens, nor to 1 - the society ; whereupon, en motion of Wm. I encourage unlawful enterprises , for if the deesup. Eeri e the folk wing resolution .. was . Island is ever taken it must be by the con- Oilseed :I stituted authorities acting in obedience to _ I Resolrid, That the subject of the purr:bassi I law, bat to show that we can afford to pay lof grounds for the u f the Soddy b e te e a liberal p?ice for it. ' committed to the ex ecutive committee with I The advantages to the people of Cuba are instruceions to contion'h • their negotiations stated, and the opinion expressed that its ' therefore,and to circulate subscriptions in aid N e nat iv e white population eagerly desire annex of thaunds of the Seeley for that object. I anion._ No telt tied • people etsrle to our inelitutioes ought to be taken into -the The following resoletion was th en offered j Union. , ' Iby WIZ " JeastiPi Evvle and discussed by dif - 1 , To the objes tion that the bill ought not to 1 I ferent gentlemen : s I pass, because lids tbougbt thatSpata will not Refolred , That it is to be eecommedded to j sell, it it answered that the President alone the different toweehipt to organize Societies' has opportunities of official information, and in their respective bounds or by uniting two I itis not to be presumed that be would have loremore. townships i:l . one society, and that ; made and restricted his recemenendasion to ,• such societylre invit ed to make an exhibition j Congress without - a motive ; and that since he lac the Fair of -this Secietie. and to be re has presented • the subject to Congress so I preseisted by a commil tee of their society. - prominently, its failure to respond would be I Resolved, That the Ex. Committee be in- ; construed by Spain as a dissent from his Ist/acted . to correspond with tbe township views. If it ever should become necessary [societies, when otganiaid, in-relation thereto, for us to seize the island, we could much I and with individea!s in toweshipa where the better justify summary measures if - vie had societies are formed for their aeoomodation. offered an equivalent s and Spain had refused Re6lred, That ajpremium of twenty del- it. That we ought not to be deterred from lays be awarded to the township societrusake doing what may be necessary hereafter to ing the !enlist exbibi ion in addition to the I our vindication from any supposed i ll email premiums awarded ter int:47l4e . wh . osejlingttess, on they' part of Spain, to receive our articles being nisi ted by thee township overtures in an amiable spirit. societies shall be enti ed to a premium. The bill is similar its those passed previous to the acquisition of Louisiana and Cali• Upon motion the last taree resolutions were mimed to a coin ittee of bee to eon-'forma. I Annanl . /Meeting of Ole Agiicultural • liociety. The Society met at the Court 'house on! Tuesday evening, Jan. Bth, according to notice, and being called to order by the Presidant, Thos.JOllOllODI, Esq., the reports of i the officers were in order.i The Executive Comniittee presented the'l, report of the Treasurr, which they Lad audited and which is as follows A. Lathrop in account with tho Susq'n County Agricultural Sobiety. DR. 1858, dune 2nd to balance on hand '584.90 i " Sept. -30th to cashkeceived on Fair day - Oso.oo " Sept. 90tb to multi received of _ County Treasurer. - CR. By cub paid for Prerniima • • #327.50 " Montroselßand 20.00 ` J. Deans Bill - l- - - o.es " A. Baldwin Lumberl - - - 1.24 Lathrop dr Dearitt'a 13111 - - 11.83 " Pulice,'Door Keeper! and Clerks 43.00 Balance in br.ad - - - - - 151.69 5.5154530 re on band $131.80 IS. S.lllott 3.00 Weeks & 1859, Jan. 18tb . ,to bata do. do. do. to cash do. - do. do. de. Settled this amount 181 b, 1859. at" the nexttineetiog.'- emen were' appointed eider them and ratio/ The following gen, such committee: C. Castnalt, Choi Tbonni Niao!son, •TurrelL l aden ; William Jeseark 2 at! brisker, W. J. ! °Gored by C. en res, and adoptai • corresponding Scare, 4octire a book et the ex and record therein the and'pedigres of each rn Durham cow, Bull, ay be, furnished him ,also the name, age, des: 'of every Deronderny ay be furnished in• like I purpose—which. book " rose or snob other 'place rect froth tiros to time be m@th!..err. The Cilleirieg r Cannel% E'q., wecth 'Resoleed, That t tart' be-directed to p pease d the Suciet narae,-age, descriptio and every abort ho Heifer and calf that for that porpose, - and cririon and pedigreel and Aierstdrit that manner for the sarnel shall be kapt in Sfont i as ilke Societjr miry d 4 for tbsr iacFe^S9^~ of W. B. Jessup, the delegate of the Society to attend the election of Trustees of the 'Farmers' ugh School in Centre County made a report of hi+ %jilt to the school and the progress made to - wards the completion of the colleite bUildings and other - matters con nected therewith; after which remarks were made on toe subject 1y C:Carnislt, Eiq., end Wm. Jessup, Esq. ' • On motion the Society adjourned to meet on the 2nd Tuesday of April, 1859. W. J ESSUP, Sec. Important from Washington. The House Comrnit , ee' on Indian Affairs hare unanimously agreed on a bill relative to the great Indian Reserve in Kanssa,known as the New York Reserve, embracing nearly two millions of sores of land, and all pre empted by whites. Its details have not yet transpired, but it is nnderAood to be satis factory to both the settlers and Indians, and will enable all die settlers to obtain thles after the expiration ()rinse year. The Comrnitteeon" elections des:ided this morning, in Ta - r - or ofßird n. Chapman, as the rightful delegate from Nebraska Territory; in place of Mr. Ferguson, the sitting member. This,contested case has been pending from the commencement of the present Con gress. A person has arriveehere representing the squatters on the Mariposa property, _Cali fornia, to ask the interposition of the Govern ment in setting niiide the Fremont patent, on the ground of fraud in the survey. This subject has been laid before the Attorney General. ' fria4.so - #151'.19 s above stated, Jao. dre. The bertmerattlo Senators held a caucus this morning on the .object of the Tariff 'Mr. Hunter, Of -Va., offered a resolution . ffe olsriug it inexpellient to change the law at dui present session. ' Mr. Bigler pfoposed a substitute, its fol lows : Iteeotred, That the revlke being insuf ficient to meet the expenseis of the govern ment, it is wile and_ expedient to increase th_eimport,dUti l es to Meet the deficiency, . Mr. Bigler', ishstitiste was voted clown. Mr. Hunter's' resolution was.adopted by a large major*. • Mr. Slidell thereupon offered , s resolution, which was adopted, that it is the dety ofCon greys to look ruther to the ficluntion of the expenditures then to & the increase of revenue. There was m excitement during there proceedings, di ning which Mr. flouter ex yr,..s-ed the nfilion, Ant with tbr..fe‘irel of Washington, Tin. 30 Tuz CUBAN tatESTION business, there would . be sufficient revenue for the purposes of the government. Mr. Bigler,•-it is understood, spoke of. the suffering industrial interesLs, and urged an . ) increase of the duties. fie said the. public debt ass now sixty-four millious,and it would be an hundred millions by the 30th of June, 1860, without the thirty millions proposed to be added to the foreign intersoutse fund, looking to the_purchase of Cuba. Messrs. Todtabs, of Georgia, and Benjamin, Of Louisiana, we're willing 40 • favor specific duties an the peat staples, but against I attempting anything at the present se-sion of I Congress. Mr. -Iverson, of . Georgi.s•;f'a,:voreri an Ina! ease , of the tariff es ' absolutely necessary ; while not favoring specific dui:1011e would be will ling to give 30 per Centum . Mr. Douglas, of lihnuis 'thought it was imptrtsnt that the Democratic pdrty should settle its policy as to whether it would favor specific or ad valorem duties. Mr. Hunter, of Viiginis, replied that all . , seemed to agree on the policy thst the tariff' should be for revenue, but- that the mode ofl assessing the duties was not a party test. MriFitcli, of Indiana, acquiesced in this view, remarking that the Senatorial • Demo- 1 cratic caucus while held for a conference, 1 never sought to bind men to vote for its measures. The result of the•caucus has caused much excitement among the =Mbar, of Congress i and otheis. The rresideut will rtstieLly slend n sage to Congress,early next week, showing a deficiency of twenty millions, and urging the necessary artangement to relieve the govern ment . from the prnspective financial em barrassment, reminding Congress . that, only fbur weeks are remainiug_of the session. The bills establishing Territorial Govern ments for Arizona, Dacotah and Jefferson, were introduced by Mr. Stephens in thellouse on his own notice. They are not, therefute, reports from the Cominittee on Territories, though exactly similar to those agreed in the eommittee excepting the itame of thelPlatte River cotthrry,,Whicb in his bill he called Jef ferson instead of Cc lona or Tohosa. As adopted by the committee, Jefferson runs from the one hundred and first degree to the Rocky Meuntairer, abd trotil the foity-third degree to the Mexican line. The object of introducing the bills in this way was to hare them printed, so that alien the Committee on Territories is reached fit' the call, the bills they printed can Ve pot on their pa.ssage, the Mouse in the meantime tratit!tr the oppor tunity to read them. A CUENI.7(O' DEVICE —The thatte'nooga, Ala., Advertiser relates the following:—A nice, respected. lady, not a thousand miles away; had long noticed, to her dismay that her "worse half" *as groiving foolishly suspi cions and Jealous of her. She resolved to teach him a lesson. Some evenings since, as he was leasing, she told him he need not bur ry_back, she would not be lonely; the wanted h,r duck to enjoy himself, &c. Benedict felt a veritable "mice" under that bypoclisy, and resolved.to be avenged- -About eight o clock, an "indiwidnal" about 'his size might have been seen cautiously, creeping along to- the door, and noiselessly. Benedict peeped in. Last as he expected, there they . were, a pair of boots, a coat on the back of tho chair, and a bat on the table. Isenediet shivered like an aspen leaf, as he stooped, pulled off his boots drew a pistol from his coat pocket. Witli "resolution tl-tslting fidut his eye' he made track. for the beat oom• The iiihe ire - , kneel ing at the bedside coat and Nest oft, and bead - irmatt—his time has come. "Say your payers villain, your time is short"—alel a na-h and a report told the that the bullet had sped oat its fatal wit Sion. "Help! murds r'. watchl—ok, is that your' and madame popped her little head up from the foot of the bed, Benedict seized the bod . v, and it was—a miscellaneous collection of Old coats, vests, pillows, handkerchiefs and the like, made Alp for ti'e occasion. "I say, dear, what does all this meant" exclaimed the husband, a with blank, sheepish look: "Well, dear," replied the wife, "I did get lonely, after' all, and just amused myself by - dressing up that puppet, and making believe you were at home. I'am sure I did'nt think you'd suspect —" -There, there," said theejtagrmedsbusbanil, "say-no more about it; I thought it was n rob ber; dear creature, I'm so glad it did'nt hit you." Benedict repeated "Now I lay me sirs. and went to bed, resolved not to watch any more at present. - • —.1.-ews-se-s_ A FATAL.LEAP rnost rue CARS—A Pris oner is kilted.—A %hocking and fatal accident occured this morning on tbo Central s /tail road. (Auburn branch) between Pitisfcrd and Cartersville. The Sheriff cf Cataraugus county was on the train, baying.ip, custody a prit•onti just convicted initis own county of burglary, and sentenced to Auburn State Pris on for t wol ears and three months. The prit:- oil N er wore handcuffs, but was not other% i-e ironed, as we are informed, and made an ex- CUM 3 to go to the platform of the rear .cari in which tie party were riding, While on the platforin the prisoner Made a bold, leap, fur libprty, but was not unnoticed by the sheriff, who grasped M. clothing and attempted to restrain Lim. The train was rrnning at fuil speed. and it was out of the question for a man standing upon the platform to bold fast to one drawing upon-the ground; sci he released his hold, and the prisoner fell, striking his hetui upon a stone or the frozen earth, kil ling him instantly. The train was stopped and battled up to wht-re the man lay. His brains had been litoraly smashed oct of his -skull. and he was of course lifeless.—Roches ter Union, Jan. 25. . . Taoists is Wtscossis.—The kfiSdison Ar gue at a tes that a counterpart orAnti—Reat times in Sew York is duubtleisvipproaulting in Wis oorisin. The "Iloine League," formed by. the farm mortgagors, already extends over the en tire tract of country Where lands have beed mortgaged to die railroad companies, and eat- 1 !Teeing - probably 3000 to 5000 persons.. The organization :e a secret one, bound t.gither by oaths, apt its secrecy is lamented by signs, grips and pass-wofda. It was at first given out that their objects were simply to protect, by legal means, the poosessio; of their prop:. erty. Ikt as doubts whetherltny valid legal defence can be set up to the foreclosure of the mortgages, the spirit of the "Rome League" is obangedoirid tbe'defence of their property by any and all mean; that may become nee equity is its object. We learn from The Bea ter Dam Citizen Witt at the list meeting of this "League," held at Rolling Prairie a few days ago, a resolution was. pasied, . declaring virtually that, if an attempt was !Ueda to col lectthese inoftgagesor the interest on them. they should resort to violent Meastireo, either for resisting such collections, or forgiving ex pression to feelings uppermost iti their minds, that They hare been deepl y wronged .by the Railroad Companies. tflE Scotts 111.013111.---isubscrib's wiofies to know .bat a Scotch 'ilaggis" is, the 'Star' latrine stated-that suclran article was on its Way across the Atlantis, to ha , ' eaten at• the &tins 6)r-tit - at in listatorr. itebiter's "una bridged" defines anfollowi-: "Haggis-A pud ding. 'containing the entrails of: a sheep or lamb chopped, with five .herbs and suet, higblp seasoned with leskn and spicP,snd Ril ed in the maw." • Tug PEACII error DESTROYED.—The lovers of good fruit will rogret exceedingly to learn that the peach crop of Western New York was destrriyed by the excessive cold of the 10th inst., Reliable information from fruit growers-in various parts of the country,ehows• that-on the examination of many hundred of fruit buds all were found dead. It is a well established fact that the fruit buds of tiro peach, ordinarily, cannot endure •nt rte rhtin about forty-four degrrees of frost, and :conse quently when the •thermometer sinks to 12. 15. or 20 degrees , below zero, the gcrne of the peach will be destroyed.: MARRIED AT 11' P. M., AND DEAD AT 9 P. M: The former look p!rce at 7,1 . o'clock on the evening of the lOth inA.,and st, o'clock an tiles:me evening, or an• hour and a half Rfterward,the Ine.hand wept beside the "bride of death."' ger* is the md, record front the N. Y. Express Married 7 -1n PlattariTh., on the 10th itta., „ by I P. ii. Sali,buiry„ John River's of 1 Middletown. Dela Ware county, to Miss 11. A. Turk, of Vrattivilte, Green county. Died—ln Prattstille, on the 10i.11 inst., of asihina and, heintollinge of the lungo, Mrs. M. A. Biven.; wife of John I'Al:enit, in tthe 20. h year of.her age.e Jar The Roorrille"Whie states that the receipts of the EaSt Tennessee 7!Ila Virginia Railroad, for the six months ending Dec. 31. 185801110lInted to 095,051. The re ceipts for the tonne tnontbe. in 18:-.7, were *288,680. Increase, 8156,302; being an increase at the rate of tikki-five And a. half per cent. L'4" The Lawrence Herald of. Freedom says that Judgment has` gone against Gen. Lane, in his ease before the land•ollice, the heirs of Col. Jenkins _obtaining title to . the land. Thia was the land about a hich - L•tne murdered Jenkir last summer. Pardosuertos OF Juno& Iftwta.—The re ported resignation of Judge Irwin, of the U. S. Di-trict Court of Western Pennsylvania, confirmed. -.Judge Irwin held the office for quite a number of yearklming been appoint ed by Gen..lagk•on. Col. Wilson McCandless andleorge P. Hamilton,.Esq., ave mentioned in connection with a new appointment. STEAM OW THE CANAL. -1t is staled in the Buffalo Commercial. :hat there nre fifty-tbeee steal,' canal hunts built and in proce- of con: btroction fur the coining - tesaatin of navigation on the Erin Canal. A SCD3CC/PTIO; paper is in circulation in Louisville:for the porpcseofpeocuring !tat ue . of lienry:'Claybys ilart,,to be placed in the rotunda of.the Court lloo3e. fbn statnn'utill cost $3,000. /LW Williarn Cranch Bond, the eminent Astronomer and Iteetor at the Cambridge Observatory, died at lto,tun, Jan, 30; aged i.xtv-rdne vents. William.ll. Prescott, the histotian, died et But , 4on, Jan. 24 ; aged 02. had been in his usual health, and his death wit very sudden, front The Lottery -Bill passed the E-enate of Delaware on the 2t3th by three majotify. It had previously passed the House. Notice....-Rev. A. 0. Warren will preach at the Universalist Ctinrch, Montrose. next Sun day. Suhjeet in the P. : "The high_ ways and Educational Saturday, Feb. sth. 1e.50, at 1.311, p. in.. S. A. Newton. Esq., will deliver a scientific lecture Wore the Bridgewater Township Teachen4' Association. 13w1.] B. 0. CAMP, secretary. S. M. Pettongill & Co, Advertising Agent., at 119 Nassau.st, New-York, and 10 State-st, Boston, are agents for Thc Montrose Democrat. and are au thorized to contract fur us at our lowest rates. BLANK NOTES. Deed., and a aariety of other Blanks for %ale at t tilsOffice. Notice.---The •• Bridgewater Educational Associatii/n" meets on Saturday of ea•h week at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the Free Scknol Muse . ' in Montrone. Thu friends of edhention nre re. epeetfully invited to attend. jan:l4w2.l B. 0: CA3IP, Sec. - Whito-Man's arbor Shop, 7' Tea— AMU 11 MONTROSE. PA. Important to lestutles.---Dr. Cheese maul Pills, Prepared by Cornelius I..Cheese man, New York City. The combination of hi gredients ih these Pills are the result of n lung and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation,and certain in correcting-511 irregulari ties, painful merit ruations, removing all obstrue Lions, Whether from cold or otherWise,headache, pain in the side, palpitation of theheart; disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. TO MARRIED LADlF,S,these Pills are inval uable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who,have been disap pointed c in the use of other' ills, can plane the utmost eonfidenn in Dr. Cheesemed's Pills do• ing a!l they are represented to dd. NOTIOE.— . They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a tnis-carriageitrould tertaidly re suit therefrom. Warranted. pdrely vegetable, and free front anything injurious to life or health.' Explicit directions, which' should be read, accompany each box. Price fsl. Sent by mail on cecina.- ing lit to any anthorited qfeht. H 11. 11l UTCIIIII-11 . 95 4 165 Chambers-St, Nero. York, General Agent for the United States, to, whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed.. Dr. J. W. LYDIAN, Tunkhannock, and ABEL TURRELL Montrose, Agents. jan2o ly Ointiment and hi ll The ulcerous disorders, when 'the Vitality of the parts affected is partially destroyed, ollowny's renovating ungneut renews in the pamleted flesh and corroded blond the elements of reprodue lion. While penetrating through the absorbents to the unseen sources of the disorder, it opens the pores for the exhuletion of the viscid and purulent matter near the surface, and imiiarts a degree of vigor to all - the external vessels, which enables them rapidly to replace the corruption thui disehergefl; With sound flesh. MI gather ings; sores, boils, glandular suppurations, etc., are readily cured in this tray, the dure being es. alated'and expedited by the internal operation of the Pills. • 1(3 wl. GROVER AND BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York. Ift 511111:111011er sweet. 514 seen„ . . 730.Chesin I 3 ealiitnary. 68 Wei.* Front•st, Cincinnati. . . _ . A Now. in7/4--PrictO $5O. Tfas machine sews feints tirifi-spools, is par. chased froio theAtile. nqulriogrio rewinding of thremd; it Hems; Fells, Gathuts, nod Stilahes in A superior style. finishing each seam by its own operationovithout recourse to the ,hatuheedie,. as iiniquired by other , totehines, It w il l ktt• ter nod chesper'sewing than' a stwinstresis even if sits works for Ow wit aft ?idler. §).110 Fon CIICTMAII. 1!. it. HANI)LFM; Agent, panful :no. det42l By purchasing Goods of Zeigler* Smith, (Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealeis,) corner of Second anti Green St., ; Philad'a, you have the a6antage of select-\i ing your purchases from an eitensive and varied stock cf white lead, zinc, koPril . paints and window glass of assorted srzos and 'goatlike. All of these articles are tuctk - ed at such prices as cannot fail to suit tho closest bu'ycr. - [feb3 10)10*o jw In Montrose, on the evening of the 28th, GEO ASA CON. aged 20 years. In Binghamton; (at school,) Jan. 19th, 1859. SIARION, only daughter of N.E. Kennedy, of Gibson, Pa., aged 21 years: Marion was one of the most estimable young ladies of the,placa in which she resided, with. se good evidence of long lift{ as any of us. With more thhn ordinary quaiities of mind, she was away to school preparing herself ter the more aelicly duties of womanhood, and while there, the blow was deait, and she was called to her final mount. • SUSQU'A CO. NORMAL SCHOOL Art maircasatrose i. f. STODDARD, A. M., PRINCIPAL. HE nest taiii of !he NORMAL SCHOOL T will commence on. Monday, February 14, 185 9, to continue eleven or, twelve weeks. For the accommodation of teachers who eesire to attend a quarter of eleven weeks and are not able to be present until the 21st of Feb the opening ad. dress 'will be &livered on that daz le the Acad emy Hall, by Wm. U. Yeseup, aind the term (if advisable) will continue Il weeks from that time. • • During 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. Lectures will also be delivered by Dr. F. B. Davison, Rev. 11. B. Emory and otiwya during the term. , • Students who consult their own interest - will be present thefirst day of the term and . will al low no trivial cause to keep them one manta! from their school duties. All who desire can take lesson. in Inatrumen.' tal and Vocal Music of thorough instruct:l:kat:4u fleeted with the school. • . EXPENSES: -Tuition, in Nor. Depart.,pernr. of 1 week a ed,no Primary.. a " " 3,00 "' !Min & Creel; " " . " V oval Music c " " 2,tio Board per week -- - - -, - 2,06 -Fe It is desirable that tuition billy tie raid in advance : and ne deAuctiOn tYill te made when students are absent, eacept is bases of pro.' tracted sickness. Students can lictird‘themselves as heretofore. For further particulars enquife of the Princi pal, Prof. J. F. Stoddard. WM. JESSUP, President. C. F. RE.%O, Secretary. Montrone, Ya, Jan. `2slh, 185 b. THE FAMILY JOURNAL. Denoted to Literature { Now Romance, Science and Art. ISO. B. W",1.1.1"8, Editors and I"rorrietolB CHAS. H. 310011.8. 1 3 ,,rcoolcia • I T is-A - well-known facrthat tito.South is now ahnost entirety dependent on the North fur its be.bdomadal literature.. in 19 be seen wheth er the Southern States eannot4ttpport a litrrarg' journal /of its own. The pr.,rties undertaking this new enterprire are ilzterititned to spare no effort or expense to produes a paper which shall effect this purpose Sneir n pa-per, it is hoped. will arouse the somewhat athemantliterary enn dition of our eity,dene.hip its inne,tivo talent, and offer at oUr own doors a ii•i)lele for the eApres sitm of thought, interchange of ideas, :mu the imparting of new terms of info r m a ti o n. . The FAMILY JOURNAL will contain Orig inal Sthries, Sketches of Travel, Biographical Esmnys, a Su - unary of News, doinestic and foreign: Reviews of Books, Dramatic and Musi cal Criticisms, Reports of Popular Lectures, and such gen - eral information as will mako it a wed, come guest iu every family. The propiii•Furis are 'dyterinired thal their lonrital shall by second to none in variety, intet , 9st trail vi'lue er.hs con tents, in its literary excePenee and high moral tone.. Polities and S,Ltarianism will be mo.t rigidly excluded. • Particular uttention paid to "answer coerce-• pondents," a talented gentleman 'having been specially engagcd,tur that purpose. Arrangements have already Leen mado with distinguished corps of American contributors, and negotiations are still in progress whielt will ultimately secure the best talent in the cittiothy. It is intended that the literary Matter in this journal shall be chiefly original; the nppropria. lion from foreign sources, without acknowledg ment, in newspapers of the day, 6 already too frequent.. Should any article be selected on ac. count of its superior excellence, credit will be in variably given where it is due. W. 11. NEWEY TER3DI - INVAILIADLY IN ADVANCE. bne copy, one year, . $2 Four topics, " '- • - . 7 Teri copies " " Single copies, rota tem Or. if preferred it will be delivered by carrier. at 16 cents per month. Parties in the country making up clubs will plemo address. WILLI43IS & MOORE, f3w1.1 Baltimore, 31(1. EitherllT's Malaga - BY virtue ot 'wildly writs issued by the Court of Common Pions of Susquehanna county and to me - directed, I will *.xpose to sale by pub. lic vendor., nt the Court House in Montrone. on Saturday,Febroiry the 56th, 1859, at one o'clock. p. in, the following desetibod pieces or pareris, of land, to.wit: , - Alit. that certain piece or parcel of band situ ate in the township of New - 51ilford in the coum ty of Susquehanna and State of Petinsyltania, bounded and described ae fellows, to wit : be ginning at stones the southwest eriener of lot 4 - o.l73,thence bythe westlinethereofl 2 , east 112 and 3 10 perches, to the centre' orthe road; thence along the same south 89'earit 38 perches, thedee south 830: east 95 and 9-10. perches idG: Peek's corner oppositikfo post thence along said Peck line south 131 and 7.10 perches to stones on the south , line of No.. 173 ; thence along the same penile 880 west 62 perches to the beginning; containing fifty four acres and four pembes.. ALSIi all )Hat ether Meet, situ ate as above, bounded and described as fotloWs, to wit : beginning in a public toad at the north east corner of Jacob Walt:iron's Irtnd,thence along the laid Wayman'd land death 2 3-4° wept 38 rods to "a post aird mirth 07 1-2° west 8 and a-10 rods to a post; and Beath 8 3-4° west 8$ rude to a post dud smith 31 5 west 10 and 6.10 rods to a post and Nodal 2 3 4 7 . west '8 rods to Joshua Phinnry Irifid, thence slang the same south 87 t / 2" east 35 perches to a hemlock titump,thence. north 1 3-4° east 142 petches to the aforesaid public road,thenco along said road north 87 1.2° west 1.1 1-10 rod to the beginning, containing nineteen acres and fifty-five perches . more or less, together with ,the appurtenances, ode framed house, one orchard and about 40 acres improved ; said two pieces lie adjoining • and occupied as one farm, and the improvements are on both of the abovedescribed pietas. [Taken in execution at the suit of C. S. Bennett es. John S. Wavman."l- : • • ALSO all that certain piece or:parcel of land situate in the township of Ha, ford., County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as fol low!: Oa the north by lands of Green, formerly N. Guard,son the east by lands of the heirs of Luther Price, decd, on the south by lands 'of David Taft,aini on the west by landsOf Shepherd Crfrpenter, Containing about a6aires 4 More or less tedether with .the: appurtenances, 3 dwelfing homes, I.hani, 1 orchard. aad about h 0 nerds improved, [Taken et the emit of Zerah Vefy vs. Charles Withey,,,,,, - Purebisers.w3ll,M all csainbe required to pay On the day'of sale itiiiiibunt sufficient to cover costa of aile,Oth'etvvree l . the roped* Will he re ! Mild forthivith. ',JOHN 'MING, Merl'. • Ig'"iirtt Mire. 514ntrose, Feb. Ist, Wm- USU.D. A WEEKLY PAPER, LOOK AT Tills THE FAMILY DOCTOR airnple remedieictianily obtained for the cure of dlicascin all forms. It talks toyou in plain '7ac;ifaage, easily understood - by plain foils; may nt any -moinent be beyond ►trice in its services to z , .ou; contains 308 12mo. paEosi, And will formirded to your address, pobtago paid, oo receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Every' Lody should have it! Send to JOHN E. PORTER, Pub Unlit% No. 617 , Soso St, P1,11,2;:l tI ie. Pa tiir Agents will 'find iY eery popular . CASH:PAM FOR OAR! AT MONT.ROSE DEPOT. SHE subscriber or his, agent will be rt Montrose Depot, until the Ifirst day of March next, to pay cash for eats-oc•delisery. pay 44.cts per bushel during the next ten days. W. H. if.EELER. Feb. 3d, 18.59.—w3 TEern.—Gov.AND_PLAIII TEETH, fors:debs ADEL TUERELL. - Montrose, Pebruary Ist, 1859. - CLIL.I=I.3a. TE undersigned. the Founder and Publisher of Van ICottfes Counterfeit Detector, desi. robs - of Veering from this branch of business, has, merged that old established work in the popular Bank Note Detector of Imlay & Bicknell. Driv ing published Van Court's Detector ainco 1839, the undersigned reluctantly parts with his old friendS Ad subscribers; but this reluctance is lessened by the etoviction, that in Imlay &.Ilick nell'rattnic Note Reporter they will receive a •work that matches the times. J. VAN COEJUT. • •TgrOtioe. AU subscriptions to IMLAY & BICKNELL'S Bank Note Rettoitei. are payable.scrupuleusly In advance. This is the oldest Bank , Note Publicati?in in the world. For thirty long years it has maintained an uesaied reputation, end continues to be the: nec'esiotry companion of all In:sines's people over the whole continent - of America. THE. COINS Or THE WORLD! Now in press by Iu lay & Bicknell, u : 11 ) -be given , ;fret:liter:sly to all old lend new subscribers!. All foie Churls; Guides and Manuals, as compared with this, may be considered waste paper. _ TEIRMS—Semi-Monthly, per annum, 81,50 Monthly 't " • 1,00 Single copies at the counter 10 Mailed 11 Address IMLAY'& BICKNELL . Bus 1150. Poiltthrice. Philadelphia, Pa: NOTICE TO TAXPAYER& I t ! GOVRTS OF APPEAL. - r pay comnissioNEßs rat' sus. 1 quelantan s ti CoUntli• baie fixed upon the fellni f vitt named days and places, fur holding Appeals from the Triennial Assessment of 18.59, to wit _ _ ForestLke, 3liaiday, nbruary 2.35 t, 185 9 at. cue house of Mrs. Clack, in Forest Lake. Silver Lake and Chaconut, Tuesday, Februa ry 21.nd, at Hotel in Choconnt. Middletown, Apolacon and Friendsville Rao', Wednesday, February 33d; at Jackson's Hotel; in the Bop) of Friendsv Rush and Auburn. Tkuraday, FeUruary at the Snyder Hotel In INA ; Spling,villb and Dimoek. Friday. February in, at the hank of Spencer Iliekos, in Springville • Brooklyn and Lathrop, Monday, February 24, at the bon-e of J.tErlf>s 0. Bullard. in Harford and Lenox. Tuesday, March Ist, 1 . 839 at the house of N. W:Waldron. in Mirror& - . • Clifford, Lii:rriek and Duncinif Boro'. Wedn-a dny.,Marth end, nt the Duntioir hotel in 3lnrch 3d, at the Howie of Joel Steetibilek, in Gibson. Thwnr,on, Ararat and Jarkson, Friday, 3Frh 4th, at the keine f 3.. J. Turner. in Jarkann. Franklin 4r:d Liberty, Jionday, March 7th, at the house of ilrla Joneg, in Liberty. New Milford and Great: Bend, tnet , dit - , Mel at the Sununersville tot"' iu Now.-Miltore. Ilalinnny, Oakland and Susquebanita Bore; Wednesday, March 9th,.at the hence of thouta. Carr, in,autilinehanna Born.' •Mentroae and Bridgewater. Friday, Mareh 11. at tilt Cottrnissihners Office in 31011.4%39c. ' „. • iellsnp; Saturtl-,y, March 12th, nt the ilotvic of noir' Hoff in Jew'''. By order otthe Cotninissi , .neri..- - Win A. CI:OS:DION, Clerk. Conitu6isioners Office, janl3 trnlo Montrose. Jan. 7th, 189. MKS! WKS: BARS; litOß tof*-'t and reliali s b infortnatioq in ie. .12 lotion to Baas, Bank Notes, and their value; • quotations for Land-Warrarrts, Gold Bullion and Specie, subscribe for S. tericrenee Cu's NeirYor!, BanklYuk List published 164 Nassau St., N. V., weekly, at per year, and sent by 'nail to all parts of tho country. This List is corrected weekly by our selves, .31'essrs. Drexel & Cu., PhilatlelpEia, and War. F. Davis, Boston, and contains-a lull lies bt all coenterfeit OM filtered notes, Net. York Pri ces Current. and Stock Tables fur New York and Boston. Address the Proprietor, - L. S. LAWRENCE S. CO., 'linkers, New York. READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS: "A valuable. reliable and useful worlt."—Os weg,n 'limes. "heat: Ntera DETECTOIL—With the increase of business and ruultiplicitk of Counterfeits, an accurate and relistila Batik Note Detector be cornea en imperative nktessily to the business ntan. Such an one is lAwrPner's Babk Note List."-4.0we11. Journal and Courier. "BAstr.Nota LisT.-51esars. L. S. LaTWrenee 6i:Co.;-1434 Nassau. Street, New York,issne one of ttie heat Bank Noto Lists we over saw. ;No advise every person in wiiht of a good - weekly tint to send to them for it. They elan inane a Hat ierni.utontlily:"—Rnral American. "We have received numbers of L. S. Law rence di. Co's Nei York Bank Note List, a neat ly gotten',up' publication deflated to financial matter and detection of euunterfeits—cormefeil by Drexel dti Co.; Philadelphia. and War..l. Dz via, Banker, Boston, and in New York by We publisher, who are hankers, doing litisineas at 164 Nassau St. All business welt should take it; it is hi our opinion a.head of Thompacin'e —Waukegan Gazette. TE11316 .dusizrlably in Advance. "Serreiii by Cairiers in New York City. Week per annum, . . . : '87450 Semi-monthly, per annum . ; • 1,50 - hest by ;Stoll. Weekly, per annum, . .1112,0 . 0' Sotol.monthly per arriniti . , - I ,00 Fir PogGV6 iStf tiM I4eyi York tank Note List is sts ebt: pbf yaw tiad by .tfutscribers to pastillas - Wit fir til%tf tears: ' - * * *Correspondents add 'Subscribers are re. qeetitect to , name tbe Statues gell as the Town from which they write, to' eastire prbwpt atten tion. Agents authorized to collect for this Work aro furnished COY blank I.6elpts, endorsed by the proprietors, and no persoa Nal any right,tft con tract any debts unless having authority ;from tbem. All communications to be addretiied,to the proprietors. Single copies can be had of all:the pews Agents. Extras, with Bank failures, *reissued, for subscribers. Subscribers will plisse notify us if they do not reeelee the Flank Note List regularly, _.„ 'Ali communication% for the New York Bank Note list Moat beaddreased to L; 8. Lawrei/On Ai ',Co., IG t Street, New u 27.
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