i . .... :Majc,C Charles Sherman, wid . 014 Down in'Connectieut a s , hayi i ng.saiyid asi Cdrtina•- mer.in the War of-1812, died in NaWl,on last . wee , lt.' • . I . .1 2t, i 1 ... . The mercury tit ,146. bias oh Sunday . I morning, the 12th ink., was only fitreitlegrees., above zero. In the "vicinity_ of atinOor, ice w i ll , f orm ed of sufficient thickness) t&.make - ; skating. On the Pcnoliscotiriyur Un! thelath, 'the mercury fell- to 'lO degrees aliov Nero.= • Such severe weather down . ast in 010i:riddle of April issunpreeedentea. .' .• I l'; • .. A comosNxclirtet .d . by t114:-*“. ! eg-- ialiture of Tennessee, is about , POliing in operation at Memphis a fac ory for tilictriixtram , tiOnof oil from cotton seed—conyutOginto the gold of ct i ;inmerce, thatlwhich,lb4 a few !ears •ag.,, was a trr,ubletone . surpl_i l iAga of . jibe Southern plantation.- he prevnitcapac iti, of the norksir, about 0 gallints*/ day. ; 1, ItiterpriSel in this „direction pionpsktt to th felop an important source of wealih.; n itntnen - - - e. fiot has for Artre4l"days been raiing in the To rventi i i ne ‘V . 071)40 11 Ga.,. abint slaty miles from Atiausta...lT(l . roar: ing of the fismcs, it i-r.rlt . l, i•otild .I.B i beard save 15 1 . ni i! e ., oir, and for miles z4vaV3lense volumes of smoke 'could • , /t seen cPliiii g up. • ward. J • ~..On-fifth of,the Ontire,gnm raj sed;ty. tax ation for peltlic stiboo)a. in )'the trnia•d.States, is paid by Pennsylydnis. j . • [ Jil, ....The Kansas . I,64iilat ura• grand 'one hu r ndred and fifty bibs - c i f divort e_iin one cucintti.. 'll . f: , , ~.. A corremmlent 'if the 044 Farmer gives it as his /minim, that ,the:belninciti prase tice of tnakilig, animrls jtinip overjr4y :RN/ Hof fences and bars tends to nuilrellertijun:rn-, ly; ttli,l says that it the top ~,r ;r4 lift!,lop; so that thgv are exinpelkd to go uncterit i they will never learn to jump. :3 . _ ..A G 001) Take fortygalluni of.n in tot and font poun will be fit l for use in a few costa twenty-firecebis per I , recipe by R liich- nu , st's.)f t 1 midoli, Which is sold in me demonstration the 12th inst., en the cam ration of the Clay btatui been the most posing lit' ip llhat city. .'The proce , s civic, miosfon; miles tong. tt*oratoHof the day. The tujned out it large numb Lorse4. _ „... i..- .•k is :reported th t Adams'apress, from Boston, was robbed or the 117th !;4tiveen, New Haven and Ne`'W Yuri. off:;l6,ClOCi', 7 : The safe containing the money was thlroiin r ont of the ears. The yornpany , paid-tv,ry loceipt for this money luuniptly, 01 4 presentati. . i • A land!ord in , Syracuse ./baOng 'a ..... number of houses to rent :-. eis as ' aii induce weft to rent ~f him, that he will give'to f each tenant any. daily paper "published in. ,the city that he may kits re. ......By fi recent act 'of the Legislatuire reg ulating the f,r bill . it is o.ov did i lIM the District Attorey'sfee on 'eliich bill . toed„,l shall be Mereß.4A from $3.50 to s7.—:ithie,, willgive This offi,:e an etiorm'olus sliarli fot very little service. as in 1 , ,i..uf the cases a'r'e tii:fling. :tors of ! Ja!Ykson ~ent at tllesi - amt-. Gown and nil fur ports apd'2lltake that day', - , '' t The' School I)ire School Di-ttiet will he pies., nation of Tear•hecs in t ha t nisi] 1.13n1,:s fur inonthly IL coniwts with Tent:Arr.; on I The Di,ectors de , ire the roprietOrs::iof the several SchoelF, to select their own Tefilhers . ; provided, al WIIV!Z* that they have a 4er(ificate from -the entt htv.:Sttpi-rintenden By order of the Boitrdo • I T. W:lllxnt.Er,;Seery. —— • t-4? - 11 , v. A. 0. Warren, will 'prea•cli in the Davis Sehool house in ~.t anklini fhe first Sunday in' May, at rOli o i ch•clz; ck...iitt the Bradley School hotpe, - stil!?; n'elOok:r. M. :ame dar. SUSQUEHANNA CLASSICAL &, NOR ' The - Mild:term of the this in.tiiution will clr.se Wednesday, May • ' , ln the forem,on this examination of diffeient c!: ternoon at 3 O'cloelt - tt.ere I)P;ESS by Prof. J. S. 1.1 A Wants of the Times." Th: ted to tend `these exeled,Ps. In the rveiling at 7io'clo : - The exhildtion withconsi• POSITIONS, PRIZE °RAI IC GREEK DRAMA, a F. atrumental and V•aral !Ansi j will be charged foradmiya bition. Tl l e proceeds to.b. repair of the Academy. T at the stores and of the Tea The next ; Term The School will bearidr th6l H.-I.3RODEIEAD, assisted lIAR ['WELL, B. A, s will .hare charge cethe -Terms as b-fore. Teachers' Examilitalipass...Teir"Chers' , exiiminatitins will be held in i tho differ'entlown ships, at 9 o'clock, a. m., as lows: : • Harmony. April. 30th, at Lanesbor6'; Oakland and Susquehanna Depot, May Ist, East Hill Schoolhouse.; - Great .and,l 2d, Liaditisville Sehnolhouse ; "Liberty, 3d, Bend, Salmol. house; Silver Like, 4th, Braaney SchOoßionse; Choconut, sth, Clark's &hoc (house ; Franklin, Bth, South Schoolhouse; NeW Milford nod Bo rour,h; 9th, Gritted School. Bnilding Hitiford, 10th. Village; Gibson, 11th. 'Union Hill , - . :jack. eon, 12th, No. 2; Thomson, 13th, Center; Ararat, 15th, Church; Herrick, 16:h, Uniondalei',Clif ford end Duncialf, 11th. City; I:en'ox,.:4lBlh, Glenwood Selma house; Lathrop, 18th,'41ills dale Schoolhouse; Brooklyn, -21st., 'Center SchOolhouse; Dridgewater.and Montiosik,, 22d, Free Schoolhouse; DimoCk, .2 1 3 d, Cfirners Schoolhouse ; - Sprinn-tille, 240, Hoßow ahool. house; .Auburn, 25th, Low '•hoolhOuSe4lnsh, 26th, Champion Schoolhou e • Je Stryis2Bth, 41,11 es Sclfoothouse ; Pores 'Lake and;chap. man, 29th, Towne; Middlet )wn an ' Friends vale. 30th; Baldwin's Schodlitonse , Al:Mint:on, 31st, GraveS Schoolhouse. - It will be rpluired of all' t engaged .Sehri )1s (either`posii ally) that'the • shall be exit \ i 1 1 ship where SU . schools are having engag e schools in t they reside. • ',. Each teacher ;will pleases two or more she'os of (olsc k ink. The examination wine t - methods comb l ined.- 1 All interested are-invited ' .B. F. 'I'EWi4 Brooklyn, April 10, 1860. ._ _ Dettiocratie' CIHb. Club a Sus,fl, County4neet. at their mum over I. N. Bull trose: . MONDAY ..- .......,..,...- ---...",-- _ ' 4 _Enitilire.• ..... .4 - 67, - --- - ...;,)• - 4 - 1, , i , 1,, Will meet [1 ... !.st Mond:iy, at 7 I;: c l oc kcp. ni,. 1 .. • J. P. W 1 . I LEY. FortAtan. S. M. Wii,sos. Secretary. - . I Apr. ail... .• TRY GOOD - S. Crockery, JEer waro;Proceries.-C0d641, V Mackeivlinitp Fibly ate— -4.liist . dpene3 a nd for Kale , Montro&e, Arr. 241 J... 1.. Y0NS ON: : ~....Tbe_ President In, Senate nopiew•or lad..ditio) With foreign ~.governmeni tights ofAmencnn i natnrali It is conducted throughe t he United. States in' iti the doctrine of perpetual pears freth there'documeut ago, the Briti-b goi;tun l ; of Minisier.Bancroft; 'relent Irishmen who, were snspefl rebellion and engage.d 191 Co a." . •• j• 1 ! . ... as an indication oF, tion of liquors 8411; in the! Detroit T,ibune Says fluid I tor of L.;-quora i at Ebitrolt 1 of two hundr ed .and eigl whiskey iospeitted; ; . ; he fen He fottiti no • 'pule! Fre l ncl hundred irrol s;titpfotir-, tf found _ t w.enty-nine i pure;;- ] Ides ofJantajca Tian), befit ...and so on.,_ 1.. -' kirjeol.l.Recklesg.-- A tern being-wakened by the cepa% of a bait with the announce inent, that ho mnstinot oc npy his berth with his boots on,,very conside ately replied: "Oh • the bugs won't hurt 'em' , guess; they are an old pair. Let 'em tip.." 1 . - •.- ... . .. A cotemporarY-.. is displeared Ant three•fourths of Cri6gregs a're practicing' law yer,. He needn't be troubled 'Arn tlint. Mort of them don't. practic e enough to hurt them. Scholairshipm 1 in an . ? Ciitrimercial Colleges in the k this* office, at a !ar , re disend 1:0' See advertisetrient of Invigorator arid Fnmity • atrothor column. E. D. WOOD, with, more .located COURT HOUSE., 3101 N ill cheerfully wait, upon a him with a cap. ' Pictures in good ICases,l deductiobs for - Families. • A not to fade. nntroti, MINE N,41 - 11 allan akiid. It acid Thiais.the viiieryer is c9trntiy lEMEi ,s Ficetih e cider t of tit Afflicted, lien:d.—WlLLlAms' Column:kin Sotarrion for the IPILES, is warranted to ef fect a cure in every rase, and in all 'stages'of the di;;eaie; or Ahe'money W.itl be, refunded. Full dirctions aceompanyleailh Abel - Turrtll, 111cYntrose T. J. Babcoell,Dim ock ; Q G. HempelOd, Brooklyn; and Dr..J.W. Lyman,' rfunkhannoek; age4s, [dee y 1 rins on he bang d to time Iwittecsed ary and Hunt-was on utu,lon 41r ever on, mili W. N. 1i glicl Motfat's Liio,l4 Ir.—Yile high and envied Cilebrity which this preeminent vine has!acqu'ired fob its invariable eflieacy ip all the &Bosses whieh 'it pfofesses to cure, has rendercd, the usual Practice ostentatious putt. hignot only unnecessarybot unworthy of thorn. They are known by• theirl trui9 : their good. works testify for them, and tl.ey thrive not by the faith!of the cred ulous. Jtt nll cases of cos tiveness dyspepsia, niliouand liver affections, piles, rheumatism,' fevers and agues, `obstinate headacimS,and general-derangements tit-health,. these Tills hvva invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. Asingle trial will place. the Life Pills beyonfl the reach. Of competition in the estimation of every Patienti • Dr. M4 , lTat's Phondx Bitters will be found equally effieacious i.u•ll cases of nervousilebill ty dyspepsia. heatiach, the sickness incident to futilities in delicate health, at evert• kind of eaknes,i of the di,4stive organs:: Poi ht.le'bv Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadd•ay, N. by medicine dealers and druggio6 generafly lhroughOut the country. decB A Family - IVOcessity ) .—The following statement speaks fOr itself •:•-;-(Estrael.) • In lifting the kettle from the fire it caught and scalded my hands and person very severely,-one• hand ,almoSt to d crisp. The torture was un-i bearable.' It was ad awn.', sight. * * * The; 'Mexican Mustang : Liniment appeutil. to. extract .the pain almost imniediately. It healed rapidly and left herseAr of ai!count• Criant.Es.FOsTEtt. 4'20 Broad Sired, Philadelphia." It is truly a wonderful article..l will eurit any ease of Burn, StiffJoint4' Eruptiode., Rheumatism or swelling. For Horses, it should never be dispensed with.' One doilar's -worth; et Mustang has frequently; saved a valliabie hotise. It cures (la b ia, Sprains, Ringhone, Spavin".• land Founders. -Beware q t - : Imitaziums. Sold all parts if the habitable, Globe , .BArttrs & l'Anx,.Proprietors; o mh26 4w n qtr • New Yoik. COUNI AL SCHOOL cadetnieymar . of heal the Sich.—gisease,s ut the stomach and bowel's are always caused by large deposits-1 4 , f hurtftil 'matter, lett 1.;:y bad or impure blond iir those important organs, and the poisonous ina. Leda!" in this vitiated . blood;actin,g on the system' makes - it ;too weak throw off this matter by the natural channel, or if any i, carried ofF it is: a very &mall portion. So arise diarrhcca,-d)sen tery, colic, coStivent,'ss, bad breath, iudigestion,! nausea, Inas of nppe4ile, belching 0: wind ar the: stomach„ etc. To care all the,e -” the blood is the and mus_t perfectly pure and clean:: then vou:cannot.be••ick. A,liort use of JUD-1 SON's MOUNTAIN HERB PiLLs Will delight you. 'You will f! . (•i - rittt surprise their mighty;' power, and be willing to say with the red men of t h ew t., truly thley aro the "mighty healer." 'For sato by airMeilleine Dealers. ap 12d,. 1850. wilC'l4) an sses. ;in wil! he aril AD TWELL,o,j"De i • public are; 41;1- .' - .k there nn it of P IZ a, 14 . ECONI ,I lONS, C!jAS i I,IIOE ; • nvvi* lo- Fifteen 5 0eots hce to tbe..Exbi- Tlie Greatprawbaelk to pe,rsons erni grating to:_the -extreme south and west is a fear the Fever antAgue-tthe most direful of all dls- : 1 eases. Every day ?.VC hearofpersons attacked fl by this disease and made lielplessin a short time it without any means of aff.;rdiiig rvlief. In view of the great demand for a remedy, D. Hostetter; hag Presented his CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, whose;curative powers for all dis-, eases of 'the stomach have 'been universally se' knowledged. The ,Bitters, prepared after long experience and deep; study, have received the en-, comiums.of the most eminent physicians, as well' sa all' classes, from ; every Tian of our country.: To those who doubt their many virtues, all we; can say is to try therm and judge fur themselves 'respectively. For sale by druggists and dealers! generally everywhere. Hrßead advertisement in another column. - applied tt? - the !ekes - to fißi had iters. : RN MAT 22d0860. .directiu r o oriProf. by Prof. :j. S, .Emily 1310kmari ical.Ddparinent,. t - pf§4§4l4l HOOPLA7D'S 600 M ED/kirk THE Gilt m.A STANDARD REMEDIES . of _the pree entnr, Lars acquired their great popularity only Urnitt ye.Rre, of trinl. tiuboundmi satbrfaitiou U rendered by them in agcamps. - • - 1100F.LAND'S . , CERMAN BITTERS - mnnvzir cam Liver caraplvant, DytDeDsia , Jatnitile& Nervous to piavasevi or the Eidntpe, ! anti Call iliaeues artling from a A ioordered liver, or . wook. Mai of thoi hamach aud.liggivtiva Organ; AND kla..rotarivzir. 11.[ViNT Ttyri rEVII, stuns.. ran, /in JCVER Ali AGM &aqua Almanac liirlirtart. Paltr.;:lt ends per Bottles achera li4;have iivelr or condition: l ined in•,thejown.: ckated, arid Or not e townahip!reliere ppix lieke . 4lwith p paper, ipen, . and 1 = • - 1 e writiaa sod oral 11 attend., Ho°Band's Balsamic Cordial - .. .ITII.L.:P(.ObITICTLT ClItS • ConfOO, Colds, or Iloarstr.easjiroathitis, Inikiemzo. '' = Croup; Pienor, Incipiiint Consumption, andlials performixl tho#tost Piltopirlang cu revevertnqwn .. i - i• ur-i l • , , :raIiFIRIIIED Co..r .... SUPIPTIapi. q ' As a Di:lntom Cordioi it ie noc4La.Hed. bum, 75 coati . : per bath.: . . - •• • ~sv CP. , liPt• I' • I-, , -peetirerntie everyl!dpii4v eve, rd's Store, ..• HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILL .• bete; well huoiew throughout,Eu4ppe find inieriea t neat no Thiitieriditiod here- They ariZ purely t 4 with gnat exaetnetit,•dn d are triikar-ixated. ea better Cialcirtic be foirrid. ttrer.„ etitper box. LPN, innatticipes are prepared 4 Dr: C. M. Jugs* A ' • 0:4 - 1.1dinde4yhM i Sa., 'mid f.et4c, .and me sold by dlrcosi.e end Molars Ma medillne4 merywhere. The el& parole ef C, lf.4ermeaS will 1* the eateide *tench battle ot.be* " IL E , • ye Almanac," ablietterfironnally,you will AO testivlony aral emementletory notice* from all rote iiitbeerantry: These AlbAignais Eivei sway by out ifebts. • I • • • NY" For sale in Mimt i ese by mh29 ry y • AEU - TURRELL, Druggist. , • . . - HARDLY, V 0 tke PO opts °fit pring com mnc ed to raise, their 'lel head, over the new-made grave of .Watatingti3n 'tying,. ere': the literary world is called on to 'lroned t the death of his intimaitinesticiate and riotimer co-editor, Janie Kirk Paulding, Hi, 'died on the 24th inst., . at Tatrytowet, N. Y„ ig the 81st year of. his ' - transmitted to the al coriwapoodeno tit Concerting ,the ited ehiiena lioroad, r in good temper, eases repudiating allegieb6e, , It.ap- . A time twelve ,years I et, at the instance', 16:1 ibigikt‘k9k two naturaliipd ea of aiding in the "treasonable prne- T.AR & WOOD - NAPT.I4A rpac t ud., 22l _ ,, lc the best Medicine in /0 world for Ihe'cure of Coughs and Colds; Croup, Bronchitis, &sthma; Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart. And for the relief of patients in advanced stages. of Corummptiori together with all Diseases of Throat, and Chestand whickprediapose to Consumption It aZracks the root (4: di:lease, and makes the fell desire yer succumb to . i,its ilnfluence.. It also pro: duces free expectoratirtn,Ond tnduces heal by ac= thin in the diseased Thiconi" Membrane and tissues • • It is peculiarly adapted to the radical curt , of ASTNNA. . - One dose of thisincrilu 4 ble.:YllMP tften giVfX -ease and consequently ilerefo,. which the particular nature of this diseale denies him, it is very pleas ant to the tale, and prirnika . in its erects. 'fry it and be convinced that rt is invabiable in thi cure oJzInOXCIIIAL jitErEPTIONS.' Price 50 . e..4nti, per Mottle. Prepared only by - 111E111,;NW grist, Druggist, N. W. corner Ninth & POplihr striets,Philadelphia: FRENCH, RiefiAllDS• . Generai Wholes:oe Agents, Phandelphia. Jar For sale in IllontroAsi b•y- • nlh29 j*/ A8FA...0.31 .. 1.1tELti, Druggist. the vile adqltera. !UnitedU Staten, the [Dr. Miller, Inspee lhan reported that r,litv-two samples of and .but two pure. Brandt.' In one .purples of gin, ho hi thirty...two Ram , ,und bit!..nine pure, .of the first-class uuntry,fnrnished rit t from usual rates. • ORNOI - . , . . . . ... Th Rost . ), A111.11..100); 1860, IsAmvoliN,,Son of a W. mad *try I'4 lipntsnmn,•nged 5 .years, '^_ months kind ry . 4lny ji. - 4 . . Thi• IIIV ely MN • - . has gont?.:•to .re Cc; . - - God called hint, home • . Because by Itivtfd him best. ' Dr. Sanford Liner enthailie Pills, in sepl3 y this CAR. is Once ritl, opposite: to the TROSE, wheie he 11 who may facer 50 cents. Liberal 11 work wartanted c, Dee: Ist, 1859.., .PARMERS E , LOOK AT THIS! BEACH' -NEW PATENT WHEEL :H 8 'SE RAKE F F 9 fi ß ou ß n,'Vl i i G` l aj‘.): N u l n ) GRA.tNo' is ptrhor. e NEARE6T RIGHT of' ANY IN USE. Some of.the i.dvantages of this. Rake are that, the, uorkmau occupies a cisinfortablii seat %%bile raking; instead - of lisvinoto walk, and that its construction is so simplenhat any-part tif it may .easily be taken apart-and? put together again. Four. boUs ere all the blWksmith Work require'. Fartne . is, please eall rind examine for your clefs. Lumber wilt be iaken in for Rakes if (Atilt, right kind and . fetched ih4inre: None but those ordered will be made at , • This machine was invented by _the subscriber who resideS 11.2 miles North of Motrose, on the Snake Creek Ron I. :I • LORI:NZ° BEAM:. Mort rose, April it . .ATTENTION CAVALRY! p[11: FRIENDSVII,IO: CAVALRY ARE hcrc.ty notifit.4l - to not at the house of Col. C. B. Jackson; in. Fiicturseille,. on ilte - secOntl Monday. rt-tth day) of may, istio, 9 o'clutii, U. ni.. equipped as the I.twdirects;. apttfi 3w R.J, YAILES', Coigain. - ATTENTION; pAVALRY '• AN[) BRWKLYN CAV. • 1 ALRY nra heyeby - nkitied to meet ut the house Of E. Barnum in ?4w Milford, on the let Monday [ithj of May. Itica•for liisplvtion, Pa ra* and Drill, uniformed the law directs. - C. e. Tii,AVEß,Captain. - NEW GOODSA Lawsville Centr), Snail. co., Pa, A yA , L v L ern. p ir e, : , o l : V to in e d kfl; ,l .: n urTee l itße t d mi l t, l7 ,. April 171.11. • R. RON VON, JR: & CO. last na anct . e..lieoe;,, an int inc,rit , e variety, by R. Kllis; YON'. JP.. kCO. • .-, EVERY style 01 Lotto!! 1 ant Goods. etc this ri.te'd nc R KENYON, JR. & CO. QlLK;llweha,, - and'C,l4lin,re shawls, a large o . glovii, LOW/ At KIO;YON. JR. & CO. OBBLS. TO6ACCO ,his day re c eived and. 1..1 for sale loWer . than:4ci , ww.here in Sunqii'd county. • It: K4NYON. J &." CO. . 10 o i f!ss:., ilsture LARCE, StoYk of FANCY Dry Goods fur .4ule.by • R. KFINYO.N. TEA Setts—Fire stvles..comprete—. froth sto $5O. R. NENYON,JR:& CO. _ Lawfsqll.Q . Ceatre, .1860. A Ctil*C96 DR. ; - CI: Arc TDAYEII, of the Willi, be at NEW MiIi.FORD„ on FRIDAY, A [ kit 27th, st•ll,rotri's Hotel. Al:Zowill be at SIjziQUEI.IANNAJ . txti -the-FIFTH of each month during the spring and Suminer, at Niciiisliotel. During iiiicli'visitation he ybil I ,give Free I..eiqures to the l'f.aditts at 2 p rn:hpon.hubjects of tipe 14,t importance relative to the special diseases and hygiene of the sex, .revealing the causes of.‘eitidi m3ladies and those most preyalent and subtle:lViolations :physio logical laws which result; in the premature de cline - of. American WomJn. • "Invzilidm will 110 it I( 4 ,ilii;ir iritmntage t9gikt him a call.. • Birightiniton Water Cad, April 10, 1860.—if Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of :in order duly issued out of: the Ortihaus'`Cc Uri of SqloClumna county and to me directed, will be.apo4rl to public sale nuetinn, - on Al ondar, the 14th day of ?Flay, 1860, at ro'clOck, the,Court !louse in Montros4, the right, titAnnd interest of which Andrew Rooney, late pf tfle township . of Auburn in-said county. deceased, inad at the time of his decease; pin, and to ALL tliat certain piece or lot of land situated in said township Auburn, bounded-Us follows •On the east by lands of ' John - RellnOlds;pu the north-east by lands of the said Julrit and Of James keynolds, on the west by lands Of Wm Ilcntiett, rind en • the-south•by lands laitl . ibe estate of Patrick DOnlin, deceased, with the; 'appurtenances, ittontaining. about 52 acres, and having:therennii.frarri s ed house, a log barMsome fruit treettond trout 40 acres cleared. - Terms of pacreent triakle - known at time.of 811 e. .• CATHARINE WM.:MALL - npri) Ade* &c., AnPrew Itociney, de.d. • - C.A.3Prh, To Zdereitartts o.nd Dealers. TAKE this tuuthod or informing nay Many kind and generous •frie,nds and enstomers that I haye'elianged my id / et-est in the hardware Ettisinevi,itiNew York . frOn.the house formerly Hun Hunt T a Thomas & Co., ndlately 1. L. flunt,.nt 215 Pearl street, to that o( - MOONEY, COHU COMPANY; '23 Park Row. oppositi, the Astor House, . • where _I Iwould most respietfully ins - de old and -new friends .to eall,2or, sad their orders; whiefi wil , l be I.iratefully reeeived.and promptly filled. Idy address will be at illontrqe, Pa. until the la of and from that date Pa., care of - above House, or Lowr4iee, arigge 8b; Ifings• bury 46 Courtlandt striiec; N. Y: City. ' Het . LADIES' . GA:ITERS • A NEW LOT , just . opined—going HEAP, ilk for "ASII. - - LYONS & SON. DARDEN SEEDS /0, ONION SETS. T oat OPENED and fop sate by !fartn . LYONS & SON. • . ESENW EMS itomOtisaTasompfpx ? AT,GiR- EAT BE NC? OA. Fllts ho opened forthe, recap. tioo of Ladles and Gentlemen, On the 49th dey (Wednesday), of February, 1800. • TERMS OP ItITIGU. I • Primary Branches per Qt'tr of 11 wCeksi 83,00 ,(7orunion " • - " :3,56 Common and Higher,: " " • j" f 4,00 Higher Eng l ish,.; " " - t 5,00 Lessoni on:Plane), " ".. f i 0 up Use . 6tl • • " ' " • " 240 Ornamental, - and CI assign' Departmerits v extra. The Principal has bad muck exPeritMen. in leaching in New York and:Penn'a for: tbe lamt ten years, in' Common, as well as Selevt, GiAed or High Schools. Refeiences given if required N.B.—Board at the boarding hull,, two, cull's per week. Lights and wiehing extra. •. • Payments to be made quarterly in iidvape e , mh y . E. ROGERS, PrinciPal. • . HORATIO GARRATT,. I. 's— limier in FLOUR:. GRAIN; aROPER .- I.XS, PROVISIONS.- • DYE iV,OODS, Staple DROVS; 'WOODEN and STONE WARE. - ALL KINDS 'al HOUSEKEEPING • - ARTICLES d:YANKEPI A'OTIONS ,T.A t ß44l.,i—ohe door North qf Barnum's Hotel, NT .11fiVorcl, Pa., WOULD ho pleased to see all.hisjold friendd rind many neW.ones at his • NEVV I :tore fronting the. DEPOT, where he is- pfeparett to -show them • such.fi stock of the above dt_tie'es as New Milford has long stood I s n need of "Division of trade has as many advantagescs division of Libor!! Any miln confining himself to one branch (.4 business, girinz that-. branch Whole Chpital antr.utterition can keep •a-better assortment, buy .cheaper and. SkiLL,,, Cl.lk APER than if the same cleans and time was .enmiloyed in a general ,trade. it you dont, think So, call . on the subscriber and be convinced. The sound. pri s nciplu of SMALL PROFIT AND PROMPT PAYMINT, will be strictly adhered to. Dotter 'and other Produce forirtirdea to New York to 'one of the best commission houses in the City, andprompt payments guaranteed: LIORAtIO 'GA ItRATT. \o;,' Milford, Sus . q. Co. Pu.„ April, 1666. bty :TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS trip .siqu 9A. -lc 013 NTY. GENTLEMEN :—lu pursuance of the 43rd section of the Act.of Bth May. !18,5-1 you aritliereby notified to meet in convention. at the COURT -HOUSE, In Montrose. On the FIRST MONDAY in. MAY, A. D. 1860, it' being !th'e SEVENTH day of - the month, 'at.ONE Weli•ck in the afternoon.and select lira r;lre,.by R ma jority of the whole number of- directors present, one person '6lli teraryand scientific acquire [rents, arid- of ~kill and experience in lite; art of ieach'. Mg, as County Superintendent for the three - succeeding years ; determine the amount .of convensation fur the same,, and certify' the-re. .cult to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, -- -as required by the 39th and 40th SeOtions of the said net. •B. F. TEWKSBURY, • Ctiunty Superintendett of Sitsq'a County. Brooklyn, April - 4th, 1860.-6 w .; • DU. cIICIACRILL'S • CURE FOR CONSUMPTION . HIPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND 'OE-SODA. rp HAT FATAL scourge of the human - Consumption—can now . be prerented and etiftEn; With the %am& CERTAINTY .aS_any other disease. :The new , Remedy discovered by Hr.Churehill of Paris, has.perfortnect more cures of covirr ! td Consumption in asingle year than can be round in the rceords, of Medical HiStory itithe past eenturk! "read the following TestLionials._ ► , . ~ C ure,,f. a case in the Lan Stage—lf Stae —Jr you want facts, I Cart give them abundahtly, that the Hy- . -pophosphites is the only Remedy, that ..tani•eure sumption. Read what Dr. Power's sayS : - J. WINCHESTER, H-q.—Dear sir. I am and 410. paltry. of iliirtY years practice, iii .WesterniNew York. My first trial of the HypophosphiteS wns made a year ago December, with great success. Mis.s-E. C.. aged 25 years: Thi s was Vol). a hard One. The patknt bad been pronilttn4ed a consumptive for six years previous to the hegin ning of the treatment. She evidentle was ih the ltLand Last stage ; tuberelm3 ip the 2d stage in each Lung ; several cavities in the Left Lobe. showing cavernous tales ; a most. incessant cong.h,: pulse too frequent and weak to count. With these symptoms of confirmed Phthisis, having;no faith , -in any remedies I had ever i , - fore used,' I wrote to you and obtained a,bettles of the Ilypophusphites. On using one, her syinp. Irma improved; and during the use of the,' fifth and sixth, she was strong enough to walk half a mile. From then, uplo this week,. when I saw her, trhe has been at work. 1 • . This remarkable core, I must in,enedor;..say, Was,effeetedhv dui II vroTuosettrms. _ • • GEORGE POWERS, M. D. CIIINA, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Mdrch 13;1_866. STILL MORE REMARKABLE CURBS! r I The following letter from en old physiciMl in Chester Co. must satisfy all who have, ever dotibted ,the efficacy of this Wonderful Remedy: CHATUAM, 3d . Month, 66th, 1860 FRIEND J. WilicllESTEliC * •* * Thirty-six persons have.obtained the medicine front me, twelve of which have been under my Own care. Five of them were.ln my'opinion, and the judg. went of other physicians; hopeless erica of eongh, copious expectora. tions of a - peruleut character, night sweaty and . emacipation. These cases were from one to three veers st.inding. - Ausaulatinn and permis sion developed . sounds, which, taken in coenec. ion :with ,other symptoms, gave evidence of a condition .from which I have never, in seventeen years practice,.seen n single case recoverlY any other treatment. * *- *- Under the treat,: ment . of the Ilypophospliites, all the bad symp toms ceased; and -they have gained flesh and strength,-and health—sorrke of them - -better than they" had, enjoyed - for seven yearspreviously. The other eases under my care, were • in the incipient stages, and in theml,ll_l symPtomi and . traces Of the disease have disappeared.. Of those who were not iincir my care, I ha. o not heard of a simile patient who did not expreis hinise'f benetitted by the use of the Remedy ; aithuuch in some .of them th'e disease.was too.. -far ad vanced to admit the.possibility of recovery.; .1 presume I am as skeptical in tnedlcknes, or specifics, as most physicians; yet; front tit; ex polemic I have bad.in the use F. C lure, hill's Remedy for Turben:ulosis, I Would sat , to a ll who have n tendency to that disease—TtiCe it; and the sooner the better, before there is disorganization. * * , W. W TOWNBEND, Br. 1). Winchester's Genuine 1111Tph ophos phl tem ACT WITH PRONIPTNESS AND CERTAINTYin every star of'CONSUMP TION, and with invariable elfteicy in - all Do. rangerwmfs of the Nervous and Blood Systems, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Rickets, Female Complaints, .Spermatorrhea, ib all-dis orders dependent on imperfect or infrired nu trition, and in all cases orlocalerscou titatiimal debility.' :They increase the nervods or vital enemy, relieve Cough, check . Night Sweats, and dicninitit Expectoiation,_ inprove the appetite, arest' Diarrlura, promote refreshing sleep, and create new and Healthy Blood. A FAIR TRIAL Is - A CERTAIN CURE; PRICE—Ia 7 and. Ig ounce-bottles, and - $2. Do • not confoUnd this remedy With the Phos. pliatos or Chemical. Food. Reware of all pre. partitions containing Iron, the use of which, in Consumption, is' prop ounce& highly dangerous and criminal by eminent Medical atithority, Send". for my new Circular, which gives -the only reliable information in regard to Dr.Chureh. ill's Tr eatment . lignite for and use .obly * WINCItESTER'S GEIIUME PuErittettort,",and which may -be had of all respectable Druggists,. and Wholesale and Retail at the sole corneal Depot hi the United States, by • ". .WINCHESTER, . *tjly I] ; 43 John stria, N. Y.• 'For sale, by iiiitLlTßßELL,Montros• TREASURER'S . SALE • • . . OF UNSEATED LANDS IN_SUSQ, COUNTY: NOTI,C.E, Ie hereig given , that Or:centre to the Actsof . general As . eembltof the Cosi inonwealth of fiennsilyinia, directldg.the intsfe of selling unseated Naas fortstei; the ing-tracts Mad parts of trietttor unseateelinds, of whrib the panics:OAS trarifintees or einem or the numbers are &AO* givan, Will be 'Old at public. vendne,'• on theitecond-,MOnday in June, 1860,. (the eleventh,) at the - Court, Hones in hiCnitroae, for arrearages,tlue, and thaLcost ac crued nn each tractrespectively, unless the same be paid on or before the day of male.- The sale to commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon.. Ararat--Wm Fotbes 3ul acres; taxes, 828,41 Litimbed Cud's/tinder 74 `• •u• 701 George Campbell 200 . - 18 90 Jonth Sergeant sr pt 166 14[2 tracts) 14 '74 Jonth Sergeant jr pt .301 ' •, 28-43 Auburn -;Andrew Bitters fOO • 1 4 70. Clifford-John Beach pt . 85 . • 641 Philip Beach , 60 ..3 '76 Peter Beach pt its - 8 68 George Porter jr .• .60 Elizabeth. Newport pt 30 825 PorestLake,CalehCarmalt 297 ' 12 81 Great 'Bend=-Jon Butler 269 20 56 Matthias Brooks, 60' , 365 Truman Baldwid • • 400 . 51332 Charles Butler • 433 • 24 78 McElwee David . 40 , '' . A 98' Denno Ralyea' . 289 21 2'l Olivet' Trowbridgb - 200 ll 66 WaMon'tamnel tract 1750 . 101 05 Palkenbury.&Gregg : 1600 `, 93 ,40 Harmony—C L Ward 198 . 10 - 68 Robort.Trail ' 108 . 584 •Proddeick Barthiild - 300 " " 'l6, 20 Joseph Mason pt 96 - 2 36 . Daniel. Rus 414 22 2& .DaVid• Buckley -•-" 404 - 21 82 Samu'el" 51cGahey 60 2 70 Jacob Taylor , ma_ . 27 00 Graham & Rerneyan -• 896 • -• 1,5 23 James - Comfort 36 6l . Henry Sampson " 15 • ' Herrick--Roger Wylie pt 65 • • 4 00 George Payne pt. -- ' -98 . 783 John •Piyn.e pt '247 18 64 Solomon