II T 4 , 6 Clu .Kent, Whig, Commen*ries on , American Law, vol. 2, page 288,,:-..noW . ssys , • ' Citi:enit, under our constitution ma inhabitants, born within the United eau free: States, or naturalised under the laws of Con griess..., if a slave, born in The t 7n r iNlStates. be manumitted, or otherwise -laterally dis charged from bondage, or V a, Mack man be bora withiii the Viriteo Statrs,ond born free, he becomjr. x'4--Iteeforward a citizen, but under sach.dier.l , Piliele. 'et the laws of the _States" re-, spittieely may deem it expedien‘ prescribe ,free p.irsohcbt. Washington National ffra says that the ebaracter:of the appointments already. *lade by; President. Buchanan, warrants the conclucign that the new . administration is to be as Co . mplcitely subservient t slave. hOlding ictntion as was that of President Pierce. m Coudersport People's ieursali of March 26th, sayS: ii a save only to nominate Judge Wil niet,ito secure success against such a man as u;. Fl' Packer, the most unscrupulous . Treasinlistatei• in' the State—arid 3 man who said, in 4 speech here in September last, that npt iAld tla pping law of 1548 was .a dis ace to the State! I Remember this,Freemen ..:IWennSylvania ; and : remember too, that his horn qnn, the Lycoming Gazette, un 'quititiediy a ..t a the doctrines laid down by Taney. in the rece decision of the Dred .Sc,itt mac. - • • 'ne•eltkition,,Uf the nos of the,Su !:.)'roneCOurt by the potpie, is he to be ore of the aims 'of the Abolitionists'r. ng: •4:liliring: the means ot ' the Constit tion coklstr,:cd, accortiin t ; their own fanatical. i as of law. • IV they :aceorriplish that end, the strwiqest La i- tirtrk of th'e have 'been swept away, the last bond of union will i l eit'e been • broken,' But_ Airetare they can neliievi• that. dark desi,sn; the MU SA OF CONGRESS W I'LL ECHO OTHER SOUNPS . THAN THE VOICES OF DIEU 13g1ZS.,— i -Richraon4 ( Va.) Enquirer. •_ „The trial ,of . Eckel and Mrs. Cunning= Wu on charge of murder, is bet down for the M:iy term of the Court, and will probably ..L-o:mmericc on the first Monday of that month, The .Administration papers, in corn; inentiil. , On Rev, Dr. Cheever's sermon on the DOd Sci,tt case, are unanimous in advocating die entire separation of religion from poli tic" •• They might, well add "of morality" too, end their advice would come with double aeon, froin its being in conformity with their 1.. T 4 opinions_ of a majority 'of the SO prt;me Court, Judges. have nop•yet been filed in the Clerk's virtce.; Mr. Taney's is now un dergoing a' second revision in manuscript. The storm of disapprobation! - With • which its report was greeted has terrified' him and his southern backers. . ' 1 i 1 • Mrs..ll, B. Stowe is now liFing in Paris, r Hired. She is said to be etiaged in transla• :ing into; English, with the view of publishing in the ',hilted States. L'Amtkirr dane, le Mar. 'ricr:yre (L'oi.c In Wedlock) !Cis also . said that pri•paring a work on 'the-, poorer classes Europe', a sort of Uncle Torn in white so ",Droi"•bas not yet appeared in -French. Tho Elections. which-hare taken place the Presidential contest closed, shhw -sery favorably fur the Re publican muse, To ',ire result in New,York a New Hampshire we hare alluded before, Rhode Island has juct • •;.,,fue hirth thoroughly revolutionieed. .. The, American Republican, victory in Li:ode Llank is fully confirmed.:. The ma: jority-for Governer nearl c y egual4 the Dem ooratie vote. To the , Senate;Vl Republicans :Inc) 5 . Democrats arq-chosen i tud . to the House tepublicans.and 18 - - , Demt)crat.• In the Ist C.longressional dist tiet the Republican candi date is elected by 3500 majority, and in the second district the Republican candidate has 800 majority,. •j, .. Ali the neeouti ts from Cansis teem with descriptions of the vast tide of free emigration ruching into the territory. But most of the lettera to northern papers taao mention that thougands of the Well known liksouri ',Order ruffians have made fradulett 'Claims on the In: Jinn land s hi order to 'y'otrpit,_ the. ensuing =2lections,- The Traieller, Chronicle, Telegraph, and Atlas, <X Bastors, are to be united, as they mare not prolsahly Yielded of late a fair re muneration tir tie labor and capita! of their proprietors. The new. paper will be , Repel). lienu in polities. it the satne time that pa per is dearer -and tabor higher, the presses arl other' fixturesiti4e4sstly: and telegraph t4 game journalsiis as enarmorei bill, sub scrip6on -prices have heeis, , redeeecl, and by ngaieittw.adVoihri*titteg ^.leactine !Inflows Wetake ple-atureits -epreuriug the Re publican flag and itii..stands.rd-bearers at our . mast-head.". We have a ticket for State. oft 2ers presented ta , bich must, bring out the real :acre before the peoMe, in a ape which eau notthe rukrepresented or evaded, William . Paeker and the Democratic nominees are 'the champions of the neW 'creel winch would make slaveu national and prohib4 Peonsy.l - lislation to restrain it with in hez bordersoznile David Wilmot sod his associates on the•opPcsing ticket are the_ ufl -.ocate.; of the oki ,policy of leaving slarery where the CA'Justitution found it-ttbe creature .of local law, a mere munci pal. regulation, and no more to be adjudicated into a free state its abolition a dil - be into a - Slave State, without the full,and free consent of the . peo-, pie of such States,--LPhiladdirkia Times. ' .. the Tion, Charles B. Penrose, 'Senator - from Philadelphia, died April 6th, of pleurisy .ftt Ilerr's Hotel, Ilatiishurg, The event was :announced t,o branches of the iegisla r-ure.,when .an itamediate acournment took place. ... We ler - irtivita,Chiefilitstide nvilom the Loco ToCos-nimiimiteil tor *e-elee qion, has di;clino3. For %chat:reek:M . llas not -vet tiaiispired. Thereis spoke; loose some where in the DeinoCratic, wheel, - .. A.. letter, writer says, in regard to the 'Mormon children, they appear'like a neglect ed. unrirred - for set, -generally \ dirty and, ill •clad, The majority' a them me gifls, and this trouidm the wevack - Yer.Y•tameh. 14ttie •Y know thata wetnanis'lloained to slavery and a life ofinisery. ifrisititsossingulariact unit a large proportion . of - thein are white headed. . Owing ter:thelgentlinl , seareity of Bu ,elianan inen or any other stripe of democrat ic men - in Massaehtisetts, the new President hro; abandoned thel rotary . principle In that State, es, is - ;reported, and will -permit ill'the - old-office biolders-to coutinusior a-while -at 3east; , • • , ... it is-gated that• Judge Wilitereti*Xen 'Caste for Governer has - addressed allot. Gt;11; Paker;' lleinoeratie - esndidate,'Jm .guestingUriawe place. to 1114 all klse . teases :or the state, , la - V(lmpany. Shoahi.Areicier decline, it is the' inteatieia •tilludge W to 4XlMltTeeet the eiel atotiegt•tiise -bd ued untii.theOlectio`a, ' ' larThe South WOW* Times la deponent big - Mrs. Emerson, the lady : let:tuner, with a great deal of acerbity. In Sumter, S. C., she endeavored to lecture, but was 'forcibly pre. • vented.. She Buffered the further indignity of having ber baggage searched. A. committee, appointed fox the purpose followed her $o tie r hotel, where. to quote the Secretary of the Committee,"" upon an examinatkin of her ef fects, they found matter which fully corr-obo rated their worst suspicions. Upon inspeo- Lion of her paper: l / 2 they came to the conclu sion that" rho was a philanthropist of the Ma dam Beecher and Stowe order, and that ;her mission among the tarolinians, ?flab° worse purpose, was to collect' materials' for a' work similar to Uncle Tom's Cabin." Famnar Govsantlyr.—Xn - epeentrir„ cler gyntao; lately 'Wading is his pal* to the r•ubject of family government, 'remarked that it is often said, 4 ' That nOw•a•days there is no such thing ssfittnily government. Bat it is hike:—all (*lse I There isj'ast as mut4 fami ly government "row as there ever , was—just as much as in the days or our fathers and grandfather*. The only difference is, that then the old folks did the governing, and now it is dune by the young onesl" , The Knows correspondent of the Even ing. Post, writing from Tripeka, says, " .t.cery, thing indicates that ire are to have' atuittter war,- and it is to come soon . There t haS . been no peace, except at a sacrifice of oar right. Better war for liberty than such a pea Ce." ..The Governer has appointed .Tu. 111. Armstrong, of Lyeoming county, Judge; of the Supreme Court, in place ofJudge Muck. Jury List.—Apa II Term. 1867. Traverse Jurors. SECOND WEEK. Anharn—Wm. Cooley 2d, Peter Hay, Samuel 'Brundage. IBrldgearater--Wei. Melhuish. BrOoilyn—A.4: Irdrany, Ferdinand Whipple. Choconut--31ichael Cain. Dundaff--George Rogers. • Dirtrock—John Young. lin---Ira Cole. - Gibritm—Silas Chamberlin. • great Bend-z-Wm. Gable, *Mgr/ire Z. Munson,M ticiraa•Squirea. - Hartord-.6. IL Babirock, 'Amass •Chase. Herrick—Charles U. Harding. Harmony—Richard A. Webb. dessup-41unes Tama, tyros-01401s. _ • Jackson—Panels Huh • Liberty—Winthrop Allen, A. A. !Seeman, '. B. Martin. Lenox—Daniel B. Clark, Jos. Sailers Montrose—Wm. IC. Hatch, New Mfiford—Timothy Boyle, John Manua, Oakland—J. K. Grimes, Rush--Jae. Logan, Levi Tupper, Silver Lake—Horace Decker, Thos. Rogers2d, Thomson--Elias Bryant, Henry Jenkins, Trial List. - -Secoad Week. Wilmarth. vs, Thus, I - Stilwell &Brown vs, Willer, GAIN vs,,Westori, - • Lathrop 'School Dist,. vs, Limos School Dist. Green vs, Watrous, Burdick rs, Sampson, Pratt is, Harding, • Taylor vs, Connor, • Carmalt vs, )3ertbolt i - Cooper vs, Xellogg et al, Fraser vs, Mitchell, • Westfall vs, Frilehley, Brackney vs; F, Y, it. E, Elt, a, Cc, _ Venticsbury vs; Rauh, • Baldwin vs, Baldwin, , Gelett Gorsney, Pendleton NIS Gal braith. Hall vs, Norton et sl, Terrine vs, Shaw, 'Skinner vs Pope . vs Pratt ilverson V 8 Gelatt. • Schennerlovn vsJStelphens 4au's vs 'GrCen 31otirtg. E ms' The appointment of Rer. A. 0. Warren at Dirnodr, next•Suuty ereningits.afferrell two weeks. Notice.—Persons wishing their pianos or' Me loclians tuned, can have it done, by leaving :a notice at the P. 0., any time until the first of May. Orders from a ilisiancrattendCd to on short notice. Montiette, March 25,'57.-4w Tetteliters' Eltaistinatiouts.—We will hold examinations in the different towns as follows : Lathrop, '"'18, Thayer, S. H. 10 .6'clock A. X Lenox, " 14. Glenwood, , Clifford, " 15, Corners, '" Herrick, " 16, M'dst: Church, " Gibson, " 17, T. Hill, S. 11. " " Harkird, " 18, 1 r Hinge, 44 04 64 Jackson, !MN& 2, " " " Ararat, " 21, Church, littilek4ek Thomson, " 21, Center,_ Volclock P. Y. HarmenF, 'Oakland, k Sumoehanna Depot, • . April .22, East HM, S. H. 10 o'clock A.M. Libetw, 2 0 , Beeman's, 44 Bridgewater,." 24, Montrose, F. S. 11, " " gayer take, 25, Thwakney, S. H. " Cheornetn, " . 27, Clark's, "- " " Forest Lake; 3 ‘ 28, Town* . " " " Hiddlesewn, ." 29, Baldwin* " " Almo n, it to, L. . B: F. TrwEsivitY, Co. Scipt. New lid"rd, March 18, 1857.-4 w. READEB,, If yea dasire'a anal % genGe pur gative, widelinetfherMauseates or gives rise to un pleasant effects, procure taisr.rs FORESTPILLS. Reader, if you lei& to be sure of a pure vegetable medicine, which =Mini ntreitiomel or mineral what ever, ask for. Halsey's. Foreat Pi ls, aud j avoid all others. Reader if you would 'have ihe hest dOmpcoUnd 'ex tract of E.:imperil% Dandelion, and Blood Root, for purifying the blood, besureto &Juts Thalsej's Forest Pigs If you would have a medicine which floes not leave the bowels costive. but strengthens the tone of the stomach and bowels, procure Halves ll"Orest PM& Reader, If you do not wish to Calla Qititlha to tame dangerous. sickness, and be.suldecteB to aldflitAan's bM of twenty or fifty dollars, take Etc. Salmi's Forest Pills as soon as unfavorable symptoms are`elt. Raster. if you are bilious, or hare say complaint which reiiuirms a purgative moraine, lialsies Forest PIUs are the best.you can use and if you have the sgue and fever, old eolds.and coughs, or *maim, the Forest Pills, takes in , connection with' Dr. BA sey's Wine, will core you whest, other medicines fill. Dr HAlsey's advertisement can be seen in ge Vir. ex part of this paper. ABEL TURBrf.L. A . • March 9,45457.--tir . . . Rinrringts• In Hugh March 8161, 1857; bY - Eld. H. H. Gray, 11r. A. C. Hum at Rae, Swag. Co., Pa., and Th PE...7. , Patiria, of the Bathe place. - ittlybyHter. Henry iL Riley, Mr.' CURL= riteerintem. Pa.,, mad Mims Lottua Bea es,m 41%Windmer, - r • " • . Vent 'itiritstuttuts. zi i OHIO BUCKEYE TEEM FOB, BALK eM Height, 7 feet, . Prise, 36 mob Brooklyn, Ps.,iprt 9P-I , lr 'R. A. WESTON. Adllllllll ' 1011 d aem • 110:0SICE.is hereby gists to all.perstats atatalt aminst,tbs emoted .41inasser. east*, deceased, late .bf -lens!) toisnaltip, that the fame must be resented to tne sindersigued for *Muse ment, and all peremeinirebtad to add Utile ire re quested to make intssediamat. , -; 1 €4111171:1. Adadalstmatse. . :gawp, April 8, 1857. • • , mn.t.rlneuer, - . - !VEIL S. €. FULMErt viTouWanmoomes ate ibeledieeof Ant Y "*" -11gr.thibetie gralberepooteithe 20ta tO4OIIIMIIII. the lnlanery beskeeprotibe eft eon, *bert-411011 la Int - mat be prooptly tie tended to Baring esetwed !be wok!" dran emeeineet math wlr s. JL rip Art im4W viihiapetaidAmpormaentilgoalinin itix4 kinklilo ito, New reeic ear. Oheit temadeet a Ananrakrbo litesr,l4er le* s-,cia efiliZer trelion rem, ApidlIMMC-44, - New . •, TB Undersigned Wish to say to the it:ni 'citizens of Brooklyn and vicinity, that they We entir ed intda co yartnership in the general Merchandise - Business, and have ?mowed to thitinorefortnerly oc• cupled br eat& Itsgittr, In thooklya where they vottltbiliiippy to see their Mem* and all in want cd Goods. Our stock is quite extensive, including all the leading articles embrat'ed • the eatakques DRY GOODS, 822Zeirr000D3, • CROCKERY, BOOTS ct SINES, PATENT MEDICINES,. Dn . STUFFS, FARMING TOOLS, 4.c. We hays Just teceived alreili invoice, bought sakw u the market will afford, and offer to sell them for a reasonable advance. ••Tbose in want of Goods will. assuredly consult their own - interest by giving us a call. - 0. 0. REMPSTEAD, EDWIN McKENZIE. ' Brooklyn, Aptil 8, 1857. - H, B. Those who have' unsettled accounts with either 0. G. Hempstead, or Smith k Hempstead, will see the,propriety of settling the same withdut delay. MORE LIGHT.• intRNING ;trip, en v befte, via anti Candles, _LI just received, by /. LYONS t SON. - Montrose, April S. A . T. ■ spring styles, : LYONS S & SON'S., SADES -, •SIIOVELS •& Fo - RXS, %toile - LIONS SOS. fl .r. F E kJ-fresh burned and ground, to be had of April 8, '57. LYONS & SON. NEW . GOODS. EFEHTLEY 'cd4 'RN AD 9 ' • Phenix Block, Montrose, Pa. tawe just received • large and desirable stock of sPER2 suing" aeons,' tomp'rging tbcir ustia Vericir„ viz DRY . . GROCERIES, , 'CROCKERY, HARDWARE, - PALiTS, OILS & DYESTUFFS, • MEDICINES, HATS th CAPS,. • _- Fisir& LEATHER, and in almost every article called for, which we are willing to sell at a very small advance from -New York prices. Montrose, April 8, 1857. To the Republicans riao'out the United States. TIM ELITLE Fdit . FEIEEDOII NOT 'YET WOti A WORE OF IMMANENT VALUE. 1: 3 as):1 C D 1,710 IiZZII:I,,AI In 1 rot. Sro. 500 pivot. Cloth. Pricelkrosteigefree HAWING received, since the ribs.? of the Caro l -, paign, numerous requests for complete set*, of the - Speeches and Documents issued bv the Repub lican Association, the subscriber is induced to re print the most important of them in a neat octavo volume of 550 pages. it will be remembered that mr.ny of the,e Speeches and Documents were pre pared with peat tare, and contain much valuable statisticmiand other matter that eannor,readily he ob tainedilsewhere, and, althmgh •comiiiled specially `for the Campaign, possess a permanent value, and will belaselful for future reference, especially during 'the next three years • These Documents and speeches may be consider ed a part of the literature of the day. • . The volume contains twenty psis of the most impor tant Speeches delivered in Congress by Republican members, together with the Speeches of Senator Se ward at Albany and Buffalo, his Plymouth Oration, and three delivered during the Campaign, at Detroit, Os wego. and Auburn. Also, Weston's Rtaltdstql Documents, entitled— Poor Whitesef the South: 'Southern Slavery Reduc- es Northern Wages; Who are and , who may be Slaves in Lire Milted States? WU' thiSonth Dlisolve 'the tnion! The Federal ribs, it must be Preserv ed; and Who are Sectional! Report ofihe. Kansas Investigating'Committee.-- L. W. Cale. Sansasin complete History of the Dat ives lin•Kansas, not embraced in the Kama Corn rtnittee Report. By an 'OfficerVf ibe - Comndssiort. Reasons for 161iltiing et the Repuatiut Patty. By -Judge Foot. 42tirt, niestien qg the Free State overninent Kan sas, ana Inaugural Address or Gor. Robinson. The Fugitive Stave Bill cf. 1850. LEWIS =PRINT. Secretary Republican Associatkut, Rath:mai Era Office, Washington, IL C. ' ®' Papers inserting the shove ihree .thases t sending a rnarkea•doprelf the paper, all receive copy or tote above work.-13w3 WV TOPOGRAPHICAL NAP of Sosqoekanna County.• 0, HE undersigned propose - to publish a •Map -of T Susquehanna County, (if sufficient encOurage meet he given.) Said Map WM show all the roads With iheir angles ; all Streams are to be shown in their proper places, with their names, and-all Lakes and Ponds, with their names, locetton, shape, and size. The names of property holden generally are to be inserted' in their proper places. The Map will also inewfbe lbeabon 'of all Churches, Schad Was* Meals, Stores, Pastoffices, Mills of all kinds, and al so a (tweet table of distances from one Mostofficeto 'another throughout the, County. Vuipls to be on a scale of an inelt and one .eightli to theicule, and wM be delivered to subscri ! leers, colpred'ana tootatted, at the exceedingly low price .df Five tVollare pereopy. LEE k MARSH, , • Nos. 17 kl 9 Minor St., PkiadelPhia, Apri11,11131;7.-13Stan94 ririo each of the citizens of Susquehanna County as 1 may desire tolorm 4lage•or township libraries, the Imdersign4 pee.utar 'facilities for pur chasang good ooirri at low prices, offers his services for that purpose. Relit 'tittelstru, es of the publica tions of many of the most- iitentive renblishers in this amntry, from which sermons May be made. StoddikrirOlfal series, old other School books furnished to 'schools. to order. . E. 1 44. rftArta. Gibson, Pa., April 8, 7. A— ti • lar Twelfth Annual Volume of this 'user& peta cation commenced on the lath of Sept. last. The Scientific American-Is an Illustrated Period'. devoted chiefly to the prim u/gatiou of lamina , tion relating to the various Mechanic and M *. Arts, industrial Itanufattures, Agriculture, Patents, !Inviattleon, lugineering, Millwork, and all integers which , SfreSett of Practical Science is calculated tb lieveme. *Wes d PATICIITS granted are also Publish ed every week, including Official Copies of all the Pat ent CWas, terfher wids news and information upon Atboyout4 of otherAtutieent. -The MAW* ?!maths* is published once a week' ; every' Mitliber inkftsbas 4-eight Wuxi gamin , peva, fiesubtg Minitel:" pi. &milieus and apktndid volume, ilinstratefl AVM& INUTDRED ORKUNAL 'Plate A Year. sw $1 for iix sitlinfist: all mends, $4; * Year. es- 'SpeolOtes copienoantoeflAT/14. 6 iklatheilOreilkio itißl Canada stoner, or Post olikm taken at . par lirr sitsserigoom. " &W be directed _(post pidd) SO - - - ' NMI:* - - GROCERIES, HARDWARE, FISH, PAINTS, OILS, DRUGS, r " F r 71 II The Scientific Amerieski. TWELFTH YEAR. 111111: ItaiLSEIPS F 0 R t VAN I N_:E. 13LEASISTEltirntl -Wore eWtive In th e pure of I. Mime thee. skrt Remedy ever dhorrered. Cures arltbot , r or, nauseating. Can'be taken at any , Awe dulV.Moinee thisineat. Equal in Fhtvor to rlaieftittleastit4llo34lo put up to Large Bottles .tin One pollir: - • - POW. I 1 'OF rtrz Pima, , it is tenstitlidii; gat . Oss'afi;eis As:4W all times stUdtoregy ..aroided "epookiissi in favor of Patna ,Ifedicines, yet th. quiglitiet. of the "Forst WiseaxtlFille kaiteittitieted its attention, and we *a it settsing faith the merits of these Reme dies in iquirtici/Ofed ten:nein every part of osir country. Fnnn the Editorial beikitine l a of the Wellsville (Ohio) Patriot, of Jody id, 183:4 trALtirefl FOREST Wisx."--So / universaily is 'this Medicfne App‘oved of in this locality, anti so rapidly has been list& within the past three months, It be ing a never failing remedy for nearly all the diseases for which Itls relmYninented, that Mr. &km., (dr*. gist of thittown,) was - dtkr_upelled to re=order in a much shorter time than is lipid in the case 'or Many other Patent Itedieines. The rotifer. WiNt is `des tined from its excellent retake qualities do bee me more popular than was ever any 'Other Ifedtelne. Prom the Hat ana (N. Y.) Journal, of March $4;'55. llacarr's Folmar Weis.—This Wine Is mancdac• toted entirely from Medical Plants and Boots, and it is quinaequal-in fiator.to any imported, it is one of the best Medical formulas known. From the Clyde (N Y.)74ntes of Ckt 15th, 1855 DR. HALSEY'S Fottarr WINE —This Wine is an at tick which by experience we can recommend in the highest terms. Extract of a Letter from the Editor of the tiagora River Pilot. TosAwAxnA, N. Y., June 'Rh, 1855. Dn. G. W. liatstv.-11r.'Stanley, druggist of this place, has sold it great deal of "Forest Wine and Pills," and. I am pleased to learn: that they . are uni versally cotnmended for our most eotntae disease, Auge atitl Fever. . . • The Foust NVIsE and Plus are rratYanted . to Cure' the most severc.Colds, Coughs, and Pain in the Brcast,...4slloaa,Dmapqo; sia,lndiration,Riteu matisat, and Coat. TheWineand Dina cure the Fero. and Ague,.for which complaint they hive acquired a high reputation. ' Ulcers, Boils,Voiches,Scabbed ffead Ringloorni, Erysipe/osoSait Rho- urn Sore Eyes, and every hind of Humor, Jaundice, Female • Complamts,Deldlity,'Night Sweats, and Weakly State of ' the Constitution, Bilioise 17rders, Foul Stomach. arid Marin emadilion rof the Bowels, Necidseier, Nervous Diveriertit 'General Dersnigi menl ofthe Syslthn. ATlPctionaof the Mad der, Bronchitis, Bilious Colig, BOwel Com- • plaints, Dropsy, Platylerrqvriddiness, Loss oj'Appelite, Pains in the Bows, Scrofula, and all other cooßlaluts . which, , mile from haperre Blood aad:Disordrred State if tke S!,strin, Forest Moe is in large square lbOttles, one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for fire t!nllarst-- Forest Pills, twenty:five cents per box. i• , General Depot , 64 Walker St. New York.' Agents, in Montrose, Abel Turrell, and all :drunriata. V E Ut 0 0 :0 • D S just opened by J. iILSONS SOX. . Montrose, April 2, iBr,7. fr 'meat to. Everybody, IVIIO purthases -en Ambrotype be- V tweeu this and the Ist of June. ' W' M'"' - . Finding it necessary to raise a con sidemble sum df thei " needful" during the rtextlVo mantis,4llllve adopted this plea for increasing my business, trusting that my efforts to plettse my patrons alll be so wet apprecisteil that it eutll lose nothing by tlie•opemtion. These presents consist of Gold Lock eta, from $3,00 to $14,00 . ; Books from 50 cts. to $1,2 . 5; Itrilirotypes from $l,OO u , $2,00; and Lithographs troml 21 cts. to 1,00. ••••••46 ' .f.... cer* =•-• • ...0 .S.M• 0 Eil 4 4 . I t. -- - j. 7 =, . . !tor'. Two hundied of these, worth ore! $OO,OO will be givezi to ate purchasers of 200 cases s-lected for the purpose. rir There are no tickets ; consequent ly no waiting for a !I prize drawing"— hut each one gets hill present with his likeness...4n El IS I go my goo !ieoPli, make no delay, For April a, d nay w:1! soon pass away. Whether rainy or shin, we eon% care a H feather, For we do take good p,letore„gia all sorts of weather. El B. DEANS. Sky Parlor in t he Brick Block, .occi/36tley and Bead's. m- Montrose, April 2. 15.67 Dissolution of Parhietskip. rr HE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribem•under the firm of L. Mack 'and Son, is this day dis.iotred by mutual Consent. The accounts are in the hands of E. P. Vack, for settle ment, to which all persons are reqiiested to attend without - delay. M. L. MACK ; {E. P. MACK. N. B. The business in all its brandies, will still be continued under a new arrangemenqond 'wbUeitbank ful for pastlarors a vennitruance of ti:ke public pat ronage is still Soliehed. • Brooklyn, Barth 31, ritbl. • SVED WHEAT. rrIIE subscriber otters for aalc,. the Italian idlest. 1 one of the most reliable vanetres ever introduc ed into Susquehanna County. Thoeough experience has conviueed. me °film tact. ABEL CASSEDY. Dimock, March 25, 1857.-8 i riLOTEI3. & TIMOTTIT'SEED 1... 1 for sale, by New 31fford, Mardi 18, 1257. • • • Rooms to Let.! SEVERAL large pleasant rooms, *table far Mu sners, Offices, or a small family, is th e a mu ck( ' story of the Brick Block, to let on reasonable terms, from the first of April. DENTLVY & READ. Montrose, March 18, 1831. • Nole Leather. A new supply of the best quality; ;just received, A and for sale by BENTLEY k READ. 0 D. 4" I S C for sale b , - y DMCTLEY READ 2000 Balls of Wall #aper: rtOi(PRISING a good variety •cd 1411 -ityles and beantiftd paterns, siso, tortlering, Window Pa per, ke.,lnst•arifted, and'for sile‘dbMp for thequal ity,lly ABEL TURBELL. Montrose, 11areb, 18, 188fi. I AEU:MOM—Large Gilt named ilirrors, for salt .I.T.L by ' A. %.13101ELL. ir 'Eng% D S IItDICALinSCOVERY, JUL Tor ale by gtEt 3. Veelers Wanted. CITIOD and reliable Birli Peeler! Ito peril " in II" ( rulh -10 Er to itYX) ttir&s, and deliver the edteelm roads, or at our tarmiwy. As, waled by 'the subscribers SO to 75 good sheep. - E. A. rixrr. • New illfard, March 17, 11357.-10nid • Venable 1111 Property e 1 hr* FOR -SALE OR RElllr. CONSISTING of a Grist and Raw located lb Orwell township, Braked 4:minty; Pa., Us — Web runes from Towanda. and about the same &stay& teat Owego. fad ll Ute are nearly newtThave a val uable water power, and are in a first rate location for custom, and will be sold at a !negate!, and term!+ made to snit the purchaser. !' If not sold soon they will be rented, e'egether with a Thrm.df 165 acres of land, 2 dwelling houses, barns, and other out-buildin ~ and tiro archer& thereon. - For further particu address the sub- WOW, at Towanda, Ps. ' JAMES O. FROST. March 18, 1857.-4 w Paper. Hangings.. 4000 r'ecesPaper and . Border, of the amide. suable tuttersis, for sale it mall Vance for cask Pli éthltall and see, at earth 1.£0 . 61. criAlirputrs. V.1./OUR &A ALL T, 12 'far family andeafry,at CH24ISDLERS !arse tot 4tirMEIM ft;xl;ic. to 13} mug per yirti e at, , C CLEWS. y VOA. A Mt d **Ur ThsiOthY seta• Indthai - AI: 11 tt.blit* Iketbri land iitt!APR by W - K l ititten &MN. MoutleiklPLlWaplefit.- rVIIIIO-4186015R-46 \hit, tplitfitieeboice Lases, Parma is, And 'Mbar Dr erliss of Obi sarpattertii- • 448-siet- - - - - - • atniALE4lllO4, EIS Oneida. A fresh se*y:rfust, recertea t end will be Jai 1l cheap fat t sh, by P. D. CLIANDLER, _ P t. N D I D kj lot of•DEL I S 1 latch wffl be sold low, !be 4-101. at 1 tHANPI!FXS. Cliver and . Mail . . Seed.. THE undersigned bar * * on hank taut forage ,y the bushel or,lotud, Clover Seed of the large.Und I alio, Timothy seed Of a superior quality, *dab will b sold In quantitie4 to suit the punthasent.• Thev have rdsoron band r large quantity of excellent Seed Wheat, Wisoartsin.gm)”, which they will sell by the bushel, 'or Toad. Inquire of CRANE & ROGERS, r 1 opposite Searlets Hotel Ifentrose, March 18, 1807.-11 A xes, at Afew Plougus and Staves, which will be sold less thim cost, to close them out, by Feb. 24. 1857. F. B. CHANDLER. TEA SEED , HEAT **OR SALE. moan. esteenied b i wheat vowel's of West 11 'ern New toil.. - Ifitrch I, 1857.-04_ NOTICE. Dealers in .Wrehisisetiie within - the County of Svniquchanna- 1 . I • IN pursuance' of title several actsof assembly of this Commonwealth to provide revenue to meet• the demands upon the Treasury and for other purposes —the undersigned a;praiser of Merchautile Tases of Susqu'a County, has repared a list of all Merchants trading within said County and placed each of said Merchants in that clays which to him seems right and just according to thel provisions of said act of assem bly, as follows his: Residence. frrop dors. Auburn, John . Latnbei t, Joseph McCain, ' Grow r hi ips t, Co., Walt ran 3-. Swisher, 'S. Lewis, ApelaeiSn, U. - Berney, '• WM. illuffintr, Brooklyn, F. W, Allen, " R. T.I Ashley, . • E.•s. gent, 0. G. Ilernpltead, 11. Depot, Post Brothers,„ J. C. Lee. Bridgewiter,G. N. l Allen, . Clifford, John !Halsted, • - 1' trundrige & - " .S. 11.1 Wells, Dundaff, C. C. 'Church, " •J. B. Slocum, . - " H. o.llTealy, • " 11. S.iPhinny, It Thonias Arnold, Blalock, Wm.lll. Thayer, • " .1. St ith jr. k Son, " • L. II Woodruff, Fr4erttlt - le, Jeremiah flosford„ 3Tarsh 3:Glidden, Franklin ' J, T , lVerriman, • • Forest Luke,l). Ileektr, Gibson, S. S. i/rig4ll. 46 Malty Guild,. " • Grant ZC Wetter, • John' Smiley, . 1 •• N. Fi Kennedy, 1 Grest - Bendj. kN. Dubois, • . 1 - S II Dayton, 1 " D. Li Ta'rlor, • I+ Loderarille, S. Il i June, "" - 11 .. .Wm.lA. Snow, • 14 G. S.l Ifesick t Co., 14 " • Henry McKinney, • ,13 64 L S.lLenbehp, . -13 " Cnuui & Co., 14 64 Tlionias dt Whiting, 13 " Manson Hubbard, 14 - Joli v lColsten, 14 s Hanford, G. . Seymour & Co., 13 Zerah Very, 14 • " S. 8.1 Guile, 14 Johnston' Edwards; k Co., 13 " Penuel Carpenter, 13 " - Eaton & Mosley, 12 Harmony.„ B. it Lyons & Co., l2 • " oth A. Lyons. 14 Wm-L Tremain & C 0.,; • 4 Branut Sehlager, 6 " 14 Herrick, John; tiller,. • 14 Jackson. .J. J. Tcrner, * 14 Timothy Dense, 'l4 Lathrop, Isaac Az Newton, 'l4 Hopbottom, Bell & Tingley, 'l4 1,6 A. B; Merrill, 14 Lenox, tzehultz Eaton & Co.; 3 , ` 4 l. Rj Grow .k.Brother, 13 Merl?, Rogei. Solon, 14 • . Beeman, 14 *" Blakeslee. • 14 Middletown, C C. Wright, .4 ."Joseph L. Ross, 14 " Dariu.q Coleman, ' 14 Montrose, Post Brothers, 11 " A. N. Bullard, 14 -"- - Abel Terrell, - 14 " • -Bentley* Read, 10 " uttenberg %mils= & L NBullard, - 14 • EL'S. Mott, 44 S. A. ;Woodruff, • 14 • Keeler & Stoddard; - 14 " Mott & Tyler, • - 13 46 S. H.'& D. Sayre, 12 • " 13. C. Sayre, 13 " J. Etheridge, _ 14 " Simmons & Merriman, -14 -" W. J. &S. H. Mulford, 12. .1 Alfred Baldwin, , 14 - J. Lyons d: Son, . 13 " F. B. Chandler, • .13 " . Henry J. Webb, •13 A. Lathrop d: Co, 12 " J. D. 'Singleton, . .14 Zerltn A. &0. 3f. Crane, 14 " M. S. Wilson & Son, • 12 • Thayer t Cm ; , 44 New Milford,SutphinA Young; l4 • Hayden Brothers. 13 . J. Moss & Brothers, .12 " E. A.'& O. Pratt, a Henry Burritt, • 13 • Dickerman & Garrett, 12 64 WW. a Ward, . 12 Hush, . Norinan Granger, 14 S. H. Canfield, 14 " • George Snyder, 14 Myer take, Thomas Sullivan, 14 " J. W. Brackney, 3 Springville, -E. S. Park, • 13 Scott & Johnston, •12 Snag. Depot,Smith & Shntts, 14 • " ' Wm. 'Shrimpton; 14 " • Miles Creegun, . - 14 " . Gaylord Curtis, - 13 John TirneY, 14 Whitney & Brant, 13 W. 11. &J. F:llubbard, 13 " - N. C. &D. W., Norton, 13 • _ Thomas Ingitrum, 13 A. H. McCollum IS " • Freeman & Brother, -14 " Janet Bell, • IS " A. W. Rowley, So B.• West, 1 " Cohan & Brother, " : A. W, Bronson, /Buxatii26 " Foot & Jones, .12, , .• " • Carlisle k Carpenter,. . : 14 - . " • . A. J. Seymour, -14 • ...." Wm. Wigmnoro, .. . 14 CI L. G. Spring, 14 ' • ... Perrine & Son, . 14 . .:. D. It.t rope, • - 14 • 1 I Pl2omama, 11. P. Hathaway, _ 14 • - **ea , houses, lEatinir houses, iiicit; , taseramsts, &c. Dander, Enoch Chambers, rryttitlaville, George A. Struppler, Lederwrine, Walter Paintin, . " Manion Hubbard, Montlose, I. N. Bullard, " 8.8. Mott, • 1 Edwin Bacon, " John A. It 0, M. Crane, . flaw gilford,Mikon Balch, 151Lig. Depot,Joseph Ortnabee, ' " John Tirney, • Miles Creegan, 4.1 • Wm. Wigeinore, alioni; James McAlla, - iGisiveor Dealers. -ioair m it s Lenheim, 14 'F4I4. 'Depot, nilth A Shafts, 14 641 11 e Eggleston, keeper of AAA rotatn:- - 1,106 icenae, $40,00. guil. e t6LA- thmulksont %teeter blUlerardisi.,, one taW Vg?..tv ." SK l)° ' • - fibt, And the Junges the. Court of Common - nein or Paid *Olt! will bold A*Cotot of Appeal 4t tirl.ftliturk Heise i ntr6de Wand be- said county, , ott * Fri day the 4ttieitwrilit 'Nay mitt. at Vo'dOoklPAl4lo - width tiiiimlattitt,Mitichalt thiseribth, aforesaid, or ilielteseni di atton 4 y...inirir*Oe**4, l lPfifr°,o l 4 ais ,rns it ^ fildubVlPublitTlVll 7 - •• . - • . - t_ . • Aran. Al -JUNE est Amur. - • ;,-; t . r ..)LLT I- J. LYONS Sr. SON Clan._?. Y. 14 14 - , *,; '. { is T 4 TktittltV =sr fiofeo; Erairels,•Firklrit,','Th*s,Alte4 ae.' All orders from rvponeitdo" , .oite*ric: frivot.tly I,,nd stkipped'as per dketakka.-- . Cesißend,Sueq.. 0.,z 111 9,1 1 . . soplopocxe WESTERN-LANIP rrIIERE no business so sure ml6oll'4 o * Waking, piles - of-money as buying • pvernment laud:—, Don't let the gold rust, nor the warrants mould in-the chats. It is just as easy to make two hundred-per cent. on your mosey, as six.. 'shall locate a• good deal of land for mrtelf and otheo, - this year, and those who do business through me, pill hate it done faithfully and correctly. TCritl4, $7, per eighty, and I pay the office tiers. Out of the h'est,!irms on Rock, River for sale ou farorabbi- terrna gisacl land in lowa and Miaeseta. Taaespaid, callectiOns made, &c., &c., address; . • -.... G. C. LYMAN, . Sterling, Whiteside Co., Refer to Post, Cooper. & and!. Bentley acid Fitch, Montrose, Pa., and M. a Tyler, New York, • • T:ln9u.9 DISSOLUTION.. THE firm of Sinsinovis'AAJOrinisin I this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and iecounts'utay be found In :the hands' of 43. Simmons for settlement, until the firstof April next After which time, they Will belelt in the hands of a proper etilleer fOr collectiou. , $Ol3ll/NS 11'gRIM 15. E. The business iu a l its brtinche4, aillbe con tinned by A. Ittittuax, whothankfol for past Risers, would ask a continuance of the public pntroaage. - A. IIEftIMAN. • ili into 'lobes, Turk's V4l Gait , fie.; &c., D 1 for sale by . /3. Gibson, Nov. D, Isr,o. • 43-1 y liontmse, March T HAVE four pairs of matched steers; (almost three years old) whicb I will sell chessKait.o4. ) . , , c :fi e 37 are fancy, come and see them. \`o 'charge inst. 1 also have for sale 250 bitshels SEED OATS,- ..- '" 100'd Whiel are wilite , and the "ice black; all clean and hears.; being part of a crop, which, not withstanding the unfavorable: 813aS011._ yielded : over forty bushels to the am 0.: About Itall or, these. oats are at tkesiore id' Sutphin and Young., in Now Mil ford, "and 'the balance at my house itrFtlinklin. Franklin, March 4, 187. JAMES LEH; CLOVER AN . D Tirmoirnit SEED , JTITST received and for 'sale, Warranted to he the right kind By - BALDWIS. Montrose, Mani; 4, 185;..—tw. ' ff-FARMERS ATTEI\ISIIJ - 12 lulesigddolld "n l: arouncetd Te;RmEy:soaogeTrtteZat:dtwe have assochtted ourselves together:r.uderthe fate of MOTT. irt TILDEN, at the 013 stand of M. it E. Mott, where we are pre, pared to fernisk PLOWS of the most approTekt t rams now in use. such a 3 Blatchley'r, • Jinn's Iron Beam, Av. Also Pointi of all kinds,' Landsides, Ctitivator teeth, and all Willis of castings for Farm ers and otters, all of which we propose to sell as low as can be afforded by any establishment in this coun try. ELIJAH MOTT. ' 0.. A. TILDES. We are also tte.ti . for Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Circular Saws for, wood, also Dog Churn Powers, which sretan furnish. on short notice. Montrose, Jan. 7, 18:',7. 4 ltf- H. D. Emmett& E. Vl' ItESPECTFULLYittortn the people of Susque banns and neighboring Conn - des that the - yltre engaged in the • ' - at Gibson, SusqUehannaCounty, Pa. Raving made Arrangernenvs with aer4ral Publish ing Houses in New Fork, Philadelphia, Boston, &e., we are now prepared to furnish promptly any • BOOKS MAPS, OR PEItIODICALS; published in the United States, much cheaper than the usual mail or refail prices,. Periodicals, Libraries, and old or new. Looks neat ly bound and repaired, E. W. Frazier will travel in Susquehanna Comity, and. Will be happy to receive. the .orthmt of siich . * as May desire autthing- in our line: Address 11. D. BENNETT, Siniley, Susq. Co., Pa. - E. W. FRAZIER, GibsoniSuA County Pa. Gibson, Feb. 17, 1557. N. B. 'Orders for Book Binding, BOoks,. Periodi cals, kc., may al‘o be lea at the Republican Printing Office, Montrose, or with. G. T. Frazier, at S.usque • t.f . hanna Dep PIIIOIIITA BLE i PiPLO*ENT r D .4 RE CHANCE, and good opportunity to respen- DL, Siolt: men to obtain profitable enanloyment.- Agents, Canrassers, C'olporteurs, and l'ostinasters._:, Any person obtaining subscribers for FIFTY COP- Ilia of either of thO two following: merican National Works, sad remitting the amount (less a large conO mission) to the rlttslisher, s will be entitled to. Fifty Dollars' worth from ti,, subjoined List Cf" Valuftbie ..Worlotot the foot of this st,S'ertisement. American National Works: Ist. THE_ NATIONAL - HISTORY TH UNITED STATES: Colonial, Revolutionary - anti Constitutional, cliidy . frnin National Documents. - 13y J, B. Loasing, and t dain Williams._ With nu- merous fine illustrations on Steel and wood. - ,Two volumen,imperilil Bro., cloth gilt, S7,IX). • 2nd. VIE STATES.II AN'S MANUAL: Containing 'the Lives, Me.ssages, 'arid Administrations ot, ttm, Presidonts, from Washington to •Fierce.. Within° portraits on steel. 4 volulues, - Sio., cloth, $10,214. Poptilar and Valuable Woilo, ati Pre*luun to Agelatik: - • A voice to Americans, by Atoerizusi; ' • - 4th edition, Bi-o. cloth, IA - Downing's Llistory of Romanians, 60.'illusta- Liens, *lse.; cloth,. trs, - Ellis' Choice Works ,for the Family . Circle, plates, 2 4olufaes.:2M.;'elinh: - • The Amerstena and Odd-Fellkirs Ilterittyv Ifuseuro; 30 steel engmvings,, 2: rots, -• . ftro., cloth, :- , ,s 90 Guide to Knowledge, 300 plates, royal Bro, ._ cloth.' • ' 2 150 . , Wonders of the World, 250 plates, era. - '2 00 ar Agents wiehing to engige Isr the piod 'work of demisting these Important Public:dim* *ill please address a line to the Publisher,. EDWARD' WALKER:, 114 Fulton street, New York, and they will receive immediate, attention, with full particulars of Cormiission, 5:c., . • *, . • .. ) 11 • •• ^ Yewspapers -cop ng the Sboii find Wetting the same ten theta, Sell n,I. a copy oreitcb' r- Inse tion to the Publisher, w I be 'ehtitted to os copy ,of the National•llistory yhe Statesman's IlanuoL sib. lett to their order. • „ -.. ~. ' 6 1,10: 1 Z. cA.urAiiireLL at-soits. .. ISIVORTLES 07 AIRD DE:tall3 IS tiliqq, elivs.;.g.4o4oiiiiqi.l, 91 tooicizw4t4sfp NO. 76. WARREN ben'r Cadldwcll,• , • •„,_1 T. G. CliuldwieU, lieni7 S. Klapp: New W. A. QauldwelL • • . frue subscriher _haring ,Connected himtelf-with_the store Souse in Ale Crockery t ride, In all its various branches, would : simply say"to noirchtinti; , - hotel, and boa . rtling-hous e keepers,. hi Susquehanna and adjoining counties, that their stock ,is one of the, largest of the kind kept io ,New. York; ; their wort:- meat is large and general their goodu , are iif'gotid quality !it'd ehoibe patients iorr da the trade citi offer with - reference to profit; intibat he la very anxious to sell to all-who-:inat thinititler 'their interest to give biru a cal{, ; ew York. 1857.—1 y N - 1400IIN DAttlitt 1111 El A-1.! . THE undersigned, 4 Merrhaist,- -at Mows:is-F.60 Corners, has lately-drscovered-ahatzfecircady pay, he can 411 more gm* and make - ultra reener s , at one half the moist prodt put upontiountt7 004, consequently I can sell goods-frem Eve 60 lea-per cent lower than otheraistablisantotain this section: But do mit Ake znymtvidirortitpcialiandsostkikrArlti Selves. Bring* little - Cash, or some kind 01!-Pmed* produce, and bud Our pods eS adriie in %he iiisidrY JiMcanulitlnille.7 - 114 sloe* Warr , aiid.irelleeldcdTtradilitietAit 11 44 ` 1 00 1- TT‘ eyed' IreOt• I . II C e.,90:,,ar. We „ lOU cort4hilie— ouel4tate.itv'c,w beforepars : nateliiiirber& ; _ " _ 117,1513 r t fript,idnistant ' r Ir Th t . iiiit .:" t'lModt; , 4 *-' : • I 0 :'t r i k ig t ,:e4Mll64 , 2 , APIPTIV,4 . 1,;?. 41 4 19 4 FANCY CATTIZ Alai •Executor's' Welke; - • o ttar o thaa ••vo tthit .. to the estate .o f *WW 2 'L....at-4W a - the townisidg dee'd.: that .the Wane Malt be : presented to the widersmpied for immediate gauntest, °and to* tbsoe having eisdan s to recent them .dal at— tested liwaettletnent...:JAPOß.ti.9ll,,LElT, Zen .` - guilt 4, tBGl'.4cF43 • - Eran!'s & Co's great: 4111, Rook Sat% 409 BROADWAY. NEW Teallf. FISE GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY TOPER.. CIIASSItS.OPBOOXS.. ' - A LL' Books will be *elites low as can be had et;" fi other Stores, many of them for 'less., Near Books reccive...4l y. A Gift varying in vaine froik, V; cents to $lOO, given with each lax& it the it is sold." liming on hand sverylargee stobk o and ca/tratife Book, , and as our: motto is—"Laree sales mid smult;Troils," - )ve are 'detain:OA - Vl:give our customers hettee barpina than - can be haii,eiss. New York or phut," be - PrVnt i try septa giftZfilehided, ceipt of publisherisprici.• Catalogues o gook* , and Presents, containing full exPanadever will 'be' free Wall parts of the country. - .• The most 460'41 induce/acids ,artioffered to Agent/. Any person by ietidink-' is 'art orderler-tun books, with - money : ineloieti, iiiill tpeblutftlato cstra Nofilk and • ; - , • , , • 'All orders fn Woks Oontalillnt 'rtonbr; - (to eanto. perfect sarety;)shouhi . bo.tnistered in the Post w h ere eji e y are roalled„,wl directed to E'!iinis* Cut., 409,13roadway,_New Y4rl. REFFRENcE..--:M. Thorn is . So4at Street,,Philudelphial rUppir . icott'& C04'11164- delpltia;' D: ' Appleton Derby & Jackson, Nalsinn Street, New York.. • Sy' SENDIFOIIA-CATALOGOE i jn EVA 4 Stove Beolanicy; .:614. York: Branch Stores at 2'ls' Cheatint Street, thliadeintibt and 'at Washington, D. r. a 4eta._ UNV'ARALLELXIG., CASE OF lanraitOticti All tke Ireetii ot /be Jaw . -Torn out in Extracting it.lEtolar. • Dit"lL ti - bentict Of notfildentble; di-stifle lien called . at 111 i office wfcw - -date,tin* sad • - while tiainining a set * ofinew.-instruatents, recently brought. with.rue frees ; , untal - Oellety,' -took uj,) ll* - "Universal 3lolar I,'Oreep,'" . .for,tne "; Sifiertix - Vakit; Lary,_'and expressing his "admiration Of it write& to several - gentlemeti In tlinionnt find inhuired if-soma one of them hadn't a 6:kith he wislied'extracted; that he might try. the-instrument: , One- cf.:them- replied. * ' that he had,. and_took the chair: . Now the I:lector-1V a Mari of power fu', pli.fililue, Ana_, seizing . the tooth without even the ;usual ceremony - of "cutting toirtf‘V he gave it titmiercilbl twist, when ta!frightiatiya came the entire:upper jaw, teeth, gicrea.ar4 ail... , :ibli , . heart rending horrors of, the scene. {hat turdkiFed C shall not attempt to deapritie. The „yells, the ;Icresuni _ the convulsive leaps in 'frantic agony Of tin e Vtiollibf : ; ferer, tret ,r e crewel to plonk the he. Ont. cif ides:ail man, and cause -the gravel stones in -the gimant of . the miserly Shylocklo,shake like a Ist* box: Bat before Your hearts gx, i. titiite-tp stuasktuy frievalsautti, . ' let'lne ease vett alittle„by stating that both the'keoh and-gums in . this :,casa i etL;e A rfttlehil, but, aciveriv natural in 'theitzeppealencei , that :eteit" tile 'Doetorit. ' practiced eye .fixilesila detect - them;- redlencitithe... catastrophe. Rut please. hear in mind_ that this ihoz ception can be prodacetfbype.itthee.klutnitArtitla hi} Dental& except the • . • . ,-, - - klate:' ”..)Imoprov9:4.lgincra't4 :_.:..... in which , the teeth' mad. ale Ore.' laid - 'iit'.4o2 carved ad cdlored in so bind imitatio niif nature - a to 'render it herd ter beliete that thee - can- bei'Avtige , ., - • ial,' when - teen:in the Mouth. .I.4l:alie. been:-several times accused by these : whole:we loojtcdat thete;.ot " sealpine somTmouthasli/e. imthe.city, and mom' c-uel than even the SiOn.cA" have tr044 .4 i - wit Zigli .. only the flesh but 'die' - kr-rte. - ThoSe - Wanting" - teeth . are invited to call and examine specimens. - - -, They ' need no putmee; or laudation , extra, as their impari naturalness, beauty and cleaullaess,l, AP*opisdocittit sight.- And now, in conclusion,." my dearfrailly ion and fellow vrotben," 'T ini hapi , Y' tnlirbffee'yhik the benefits of whateVen Prore;saketid kncreledge'tY iddll ' . kmay have-accialred while attread, 'together with my ~ • most hearty thanks for the bounty 'Of vour_patrpiiage which has sustained me in the past.; Sty char_gas will be, as ever,. "according to your ability." foi . the poor whom "we always have with tis,':ltly Op'eratfonit . will be gratuitous.. COme on thgit re halt . and Maim; ' ed i 'and blind, the middle " tce-th4tuarid. a tind-th: T , " upper ten. centums," the. ';‘` Aristheracy," and etei "Codocracy,v for 1 - still have some hopes. of every body in this bad . -world, 'eXeePt pun' Pationislng . Chi istiatts and linmiirinking Carson Leap:tads—they ' , - are game in. .. •,- Yours. for-cash, - . C. D. VIRGIb, Resident Dentist... ; - N. B. Tender teeth tilled without 'pain ; stretteeth•- •' with exposed nerves trcated,liited land'rmseried fur; years. Montrose, Febi nary 11, 1857. •- - ' - Susquehanila BiEghamtaiti troame Co., if, I': I , llh Tars-if:Es of.ILL Inititnijon are happy to bi able to allittiunCe th.e:pablit - that Lt the tilt tide of ticeeitsfel: operation:- The VertAtaire Buildings'aro tic-19.1utd-oatninoOietitry the etieree instruttiorkis thoroublrigalOomprOtamivi; the dizeipline,is.k,r4, but Arto,- 7 -ebnir* pt Attrtet-crder: proppiliabedjezipe 'e4tret try% ~ ....4 . ..,::........, - 130A111 , 01PANSTIttriPtItit' , ;''- -,,,- • •• Eriktit-CARVER:4: "Li Prittelrial: ", •---''?:••;:•. 77 -. Caista IL ITAxirooD,• A.. 114 Prot, of inolasirliri": .., gilages.:: •••••• ' •,- - •. r; •,H ',- ,-'' ::', ' 'l 7 - Ft.i.NE E. Cnrauecx,"Profetasor of INsilieenstiot: ;: - • -11-is* 3.117ty A. T1,•.-Ent,rrir::,egtreee,e . A4 Teiefief-it French. _ °'1113.).-k-3L xe iii; +4.l.iatei4rt-Priii,l+Alepait tient: -, . -: -, ~: --- ‘, - 1---., , .....:..`J t- -.- ::... mrs..Luctr. T m4Joluisoic 'reicher. .of Drawl,* sad.- e lu .1. - 1141,-rcs - SoxEs, PloreiseT otln - $ - ihentallliiiil* - Watt:km MAavr; - Professsir of V - 14 Iltste., , - ICIPMI23. - , ..Z Tuition-for Term 6f fottriien ir ks, crii*:s6ltlCP to' $8 00; -Miele., Driwing, and Pain/log, Extes.—•, •-,--•-•- .13ouribuid Washiag t ,Room flux4ihediustl, i : 1214 per '. •-•- i-1' • - ' ,-• •. .. tiltiola,, Went' Irtati „Inear4bly . 41,:iptiiiitiOlw el 00 2 30 UM tiaitaCe.'" • : . • •.2 c lai st ,iii_ • lstfiertn voinmeace.t Aug. 27th„ 'tarn . - commtactes Dec. 8d; 1868, 3=lfTersia-001pwaisfill A-pril Ist, 18e7. Foi rtiff,her infon'nsll4 address' tbo i)rindPt: -B. N. loom's:, S'oe: 11.1 1 . 1141V.Iii: - .MitgAsinticat, Feb: 11, 18117A5i1; ' 136ara tine 'r FORTI:110113EI:POWER -- ,...! mist-te OIN It-10 R .1111;11i • Q FEET eight Neil woke. 14 inch ,Cyliaclee, b. buck wheel,lbreelstw,, /ale stpang well bath Suitable for-aCoal ` Allan oiTaart . er,i, sad wilt be aoltiers' '• ' - ! , PeST MOTHER& -Montrose .ihni.. 14;; iSiSli, ,, i - ~. i: r:.5.,..!--:,•!: TORRE Lb , . . itkEttis Atinp - ii . totA T!AtE:N,IT, AiEIS2CNt.B - , AND A flitSy DATE - 'ASSIAMEN't OF '- • itORTROSEit,./4-11 TtitrOVULIZAkIMP• - Yrcultils.TuiQuirsr.Ft, warnintet bi / 16 ntrbi 4 e-t `7:irnlMT ",10t. GET TUE,III.IEOT: PrinceaDCON63asproTeill3litemfamiat; Wail -P,47"Elnt,tratmsw4.4.l:: - _,-. - •1111 ESE are•the:l4it,Vihitirelefoniiirtio4iwors= 14. of iht-toreidnt &Y.- Th e r- 0- 4 14 4" 11610 liss - been aw:ArAtimbo**horprerexAttatiC,.. , Eqr ' ••• : - 3 10$8 . .4p , iiittfoie, tiist -r' 11111111 t 1110414410111*- - : - a -- ..- tr it 141 turAvru i k tie k tepit ' I •TA. 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