121 *Anti litportmart. Met of Trees oit the Neelth. As the season for : planting 'Washes arrived, the consideration of their effect upon the brity .of the atmosphere should betaken into consideration by • those whe are - doubtful Whether they ought 'to plant ot. not. We give part via: letter from out zealeus coirefipoud eat, Dr. R. , W. Piper, which,mayhave.some effect in determining their course: 7 ' " I do not know that I have ever spoker. to you of the, hygienic effects, of trees upon ani mat life- , The Mtslical runes and Gazette has an article upon this - .subject, advocating the planting,Ot trees in cities, on account of their influence upon health. The writer takes the researches Of Pr. - Richardson :for Ms ba sis, shavrlhg; that animal bodies - oWiatintly give off ammonia in large quantities, - and this. combined,. with. carbonic acid and poisonous gasses tram other sonrces,is the fruitful source of disease producing . that state the blood whiChls Observed in those who are .afflieted with the low fevers so fearfully prevalent in crowded and filthy localities. .7. , Trees planted in - our principal streets,' says the would not only -help to free the air from the excess . carbon ' • but. frUM the ammonia,' • which produces the diseased sole of the blood abided to" above. 'Plants require as-steady a supply of anunonia as they do of carbonie acid; and in the Midst of luxmant vegetation the putrid 'emanations from the dung-heap and cesspool are tinisreudeOctintioeuous. Let us • they have. -.shrubs and__trees,i by - ell Meting, wherever can. find room fer them. Tim. othy Flintiin his Valle.); of the Mississippi,' states that, the yellow fever never invades the sacred prepieetsolthe pine grovs. may Mention two instances of apparent cure of patients, tlir ,gone into ecinsuniption, whom I sent to the pine woods of Maine af ter they had dcspaired.of help front any source. One of these . patients ,was in such a state as to have . entirely lost his voice.". After remain. ing about n year in the woods,liVing with the lumbermen and sharing' in . their labors, they returned to their homes in robust. health. have a friend in Boston, v. h 6, every season, takes a party: of valetudinarians• with*him -- from_ the city, with the avowed purpose of restoring tnetuto health, through the balsam ic iefiuenee.of the health of the groves.. Amid notwithstanding in these excursions they are Compelled to endure many, hardships, Often wet with ram, end sleeping in hastily con!, structed lodges, they invariably return after . ft few weeks'Absence with renewed health and - vigor. As you are aware ; the rank, de . c.tying vegetation of the Pontine marshes gives off such poisonous emanations, that it is armost Surely • fatal' to the imacelimated t,i pasS a sit:- gle , night in .their neighborho od; our Swanip, which Would.seeni for many reasons to be more liable to be unhealthy, is on the3tontrarv, reputed to , be Very favorable to health... „ „ Thus, in planting trees citie!! - , either in ;considerable masses in parks •or pleasure grounds, or, More thinly-,in streets, we 'contribute to the health of the *people in a way has been but little itedcrStood or, tho't Of. For this 'as well as other tilasons, I con gratulate you on. the new park whichil see by your piper, yoU have. begun to - ereatein your great and growing city. Would it not, - allim-me to inquire, bean .economy of time and money and health, to adopt Mr. 'Tucker's plan and to transplant serve large tre.es and thus - early secure the advanta,ges you have in view Surely. in 71 city so - celebrated fur the generosity of its citizens, yott have only to convince thew that trees of a foot or more in diameter, and fifty or sixty - feet in height, can as surely be made to live as s_malicr ones, to induce them to encciurage thc t undertalting.— 1 wish to as through. your paper, lb r cum. znunications . upon the subject in which I am atgeged : I shall be grateful ftir the smallest fact connected kith my subject, and will' make due si:knOwledgement for the sante. I would suggest that's fact, which seems Of but l littie importance to the observer may be.of much Consopence when consented with others, and inay serve , in a n e cases, to establish a taw." - CARE . Or Yetra MEsno . Close' thein noW;against Cattle and all *lnds', of - animals. Do not silloW even your'geese to ramble over .1 them. Every young blade of grass ripped Of now, !will, diminish the crop of hay four-or die times the amount of nutrim6at received by the stock.froro the grass. -This is the kind 1 of profitymi cannot afford to indulgein..„ • 2. You will probably find, portions of your meadow's:on'. which the . water stands after a these are of any 'size, dig a little trench Which will diain therdinte some-water - oonrae. This will pay. You may add the turf *hitt- you will remove make the drain, to your, manure heap. It will tbui b e 'utived„.and Will not leave the meadow rough. • a Pick up ell the stones which -the winter frosts 'have brought to the *nrEace. The . Scythe or mower should 'not -encounter one stone during:the whole seasou. ' Do the same . with all 'sticks and roots, and, as far as possi ble, with the stumps too. A. clear even stir , face is at (wee a great beauty in :a .meadow, ; and a necessary cotdition of getting •he whole crop ofhay. .• • - 4._Cut away all hummocks and ant hills with a..spade,'• unless you haye some more compendious, way of removing them. Roll. ing the „meadow; though good operatiOn,. if done' ~ w not to leave the_., ground too `lheavy,7 will not always , press down these prtjectior.s; 'iparingthesu off is the only sure way.: The.cronomy of this operation 'will be plain to you. if, you , ,remember bow' many scythes and =attics. hve been broken, and • how many mowers have been blunted or in. • jured by pouting against thesermasies ofturf. - 5.. Scatter' i manure generously over the higber.and poorer ground in your meadow. This Will .of Ourse pay.-0./do.Farmer. : : HES-Pallscanzis.—The 'Springfield Re. Publican, - in speaking of a new invention for 'll nest, whereby the eggs drop throuo a trap-door, and so deceives the'hen that she keeps'on laying, sresptinsible fOr the follow ing: • , - -"Blobbs met- With - a boa : ever, - with one of the persuaders. Blobbs"-int i d a lovely young Shanghae pullet of boundless ambition. Dobbs - bought a persuader; and his lovely . Bhanghtte ustsi it. She went ujk,n the nest in the morning,. Blobbs saw ter go; and his heart hounded within - him-!: Alas! he never saw her come off again: - At nrght he visited the persuader. In the tipper compartment was a hand,fulret feathers, a few toe,naila and -a hill. lr the-lower coMpartniettt were three dcizen and' eleiien eggs ! !Dobbs saw it all! Her delicate entistitutiontad been unequal to the gain ; and, Bred young ambition, she laid herself ail away. s „ „Cues sow 4oas Co. &ye a cure fur 'the boni.ail, that I do ANA Irfecolleet °fever beeintin your calor. it, ks . tery simple, but I have kiiown . #.1,9 cure *en nothing that. that wold toe thought of would. Take a piece straluco _ large as a Arsdnut,pulrerise it and put it lino about a wine-glass .fidl Hof bharp yinegartAusu upthe ieoda iiwi jx4F i „Auto 4:rie Plro or three dais, pour * A1140 . 4404ity - Jul:itie ottwrrearz 'bird appliolo . 3ouisueldoin nee ...essawr Amur ibt.-..l44o*,:at'lL'-'- ItilAtillaDENT era 1111PASTIAli -- --The editor of the-4nroarth Neat; appoiater . I Coliectorat that Pott, and tbe-itstri6trar** muter' re appointed PostriaasUr.'“ AttiasnasT,miorrares.-... v. rue, • the Enropeanceire.spondetit of the N. Y. Sun, thus . spealcs of !Am,ericatii 'reputatitiri' in Ett ! vopct—Thalrath - iikallthret*h Europe :tow,. .Amarican:jeputation:i4 aka!: low ebb.. We ire•l'egardittllti- a dollai•ivor*ppint,.unnrin; • elpied, sharp; grasPl4, t jobithig - *bus' . . . mean faults are otily,'redeetiol by tilt tuntabst thmable. iouiigek and the' Most unbounded ambition. The -brutalities, - ,::.sticli as this of Brooks; the . civil war of Kants; the barbar isms of slatery, nod jobbings in New York and Washington, are rungover Europe, The glory and heroism ilthieh,- sts years ago, timild to surround the American.. name, with the middle and lioffer elassei: of Europe, is mostly gone. , •People have. Jost much faith in 'us. The advocates ofittristiicracy and go v• erutneht, of -the higher classes:, are making a strong handle of our troubles iigainst the elec tive franchise to/ the_ loWer daises, and it is difficultfor the dentoerats of Europe to justi ,fy as; For ,my own part; I ant notl sorry for this change of public opinion. 1 It may serve, henceforth, to shut off forever, the miserable boasting and gascamade which hav enVe made our peop;e : ridiculous in the eyes of sensible men. We have been vain under the world's applause ; now, under its'-froWit, we'lam show the true stuff in us. We dttliot need any one's apt-roval. The quCstioas-fighting with us are too grand for these 'members The: states,- far. away, to understand. • The: very seuM.on our surface in AtiverkW, and the boil ing agitation, show the Immense . powers at work below. It is,rcally, the - :redemption 'of mankind that is being striiggled for in our country: Stormy years, with'grand events, !`are before-us. God help the right. Cot:FAL—Young Lady &ren Years Old Ma, please to open 'my correspondence ?" A[other--`• Your corre+ondenc4 ?" . 'Young 4adt—a Certainly, ma—[ am too weary. There it is," (pointing to a 'pile of Valentines.) "The . geutledlen may thimire me as much as they pleast., but they should know better than to annoy me - so." Zia taints, and is carried out of the room. .rThe fulknw•ing is printed in sober ear. fiestness in the Spiritual Telegraph. Tu lau;h would be intproper : "A .MEDITATTVE Do g 7lc WANTED.—One of our patrons in Kitlaniazoo, wants a female domestic in the family, who is4nedi. tative and would . be willing to fit in the fain ily elide fur communion with Spirits." • WIIITE MEE SOLD ig KENTLTRY.-10 that State the barbarous practice of sellingliatt pets Into slavery still exists, and' it *llk but recently that a man named itigh wai sold at Covington, Ky.., for a . terut of 'four mouths . because he WAtt pauper: • There is no differ ence in principle between enslaving a white man'and black man, and lit is in neeui dance with that public depravity, which allows black men to be enslaved,lto.reiltice also the whites - to bondage, who may be so unfortu nate as to _ be pour, • ! Shooting Affair! ATTEMPTED MURDER DVT a short time since the equilibrium of our .11 usually quiet village was disturbed by the report of fire arms, and the rumor that a man's life bad beeri imperiled In our streets. It ptpved to be no very actions occurrence, and.the difficulty was final ly- satisfactorily adjusted.—That perturbation having subsided—the ezdtement is now cauFed hr the tn.- mencrout rusk to Chandler's to buy GOODS-NEW. GOODS-FANCY GOODS -ALL KINDS OF GOODS Softly atid gently - we would say to the fair ladies of our community,- our stock comprises almost every thing nece s sary to complete a complete lady's ward robe, from a nicely—ll—Boo—Hooped Skeleton Skin, to a splendid Flounce flowing Robe. For mu tual benefit we will enumerate. Lawn Robvs. beau tiful flounced and plain' Berge Bolan., Fancy all wool Delainc.s, De Beges, Imperial Challis, Plain and Fig ured Brilliants, Chambras, Ginghams, Methane Prints, Plain and Figured; Black Lawns, Ladies mourning Collars and Trimmings; Frettkh Embroidered Collars, Under-sleeves and Flommings, Stamped Collars, Edg inga, Lc, Brass Hoops, Barnbon, do., Hooped Skirts, Silk and Moire Antique Belts, Velvet lind Moire An tique•Trinuings,Estella Shawikliroche do., ditto.,all kinds of Shades and Colors, Ghwes and Hosiery a great variety, Bracelets and Jewelry, a fine assort ment, Pearl Port Monists and Card Cases, &c., Lc. To the Gentlemen in particular, and the rest of mankind in oestrre, we would say, that we dont be- Bete that "Dress takes the man," yet we do think 'that he can be made to look•wonderfullY like one, by a piling" himself into some of the materials which we have provided for his indiviaualluse. .Call sod con vince yourselves by an extunination of tire abundance of - .• Fancy Shirting:, Fancy .tieekiTiek Fancy Collars, Fancy Shirts, rests, Paula, Coati, resting; Cloths, Fancy C'assainfres, Summer Plaids, Senbecky Jean; Tweeds, Sattenetts, Hats And Caps, a great supply of the most intenroted fashion" and colprs, Fancy Pock et Haft, Linen do. , Fear* Border, Silk (N., Sas petiekrs, Pearl and old Shirt Studs and Sleeve Bat .tons, Carselean Coat Fasteners and Buttons, ste.,d.e. • In fact almost even - thing requisite to iMprove a ' Lady's or Gentleman's wearing Apparel can be ob tained at F. B. CII.ILNDLEBS. Moritrose, April 49, 15.57. 1 • Post Brothers are now receiving tilleir :rock of SPRING AM SUMMER GOODS, and invite their friends tO call and examine. Large Stock of Drew' GoOds.--Stella Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Silks, in varie ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassitnerei and Ye:stings, Gents. ine assortment - of Fashionable; Clothing, Parsols, White Goods, Laces; Edgings, Mountings, Collars and Sleeves, and Trimniings.l Our Dry Goods de partment is, we think, well climen in quality /c Groceries.—A good stock Also, Iron, galls, and Hardware., • Crockery.—A large dock, Hats it-Cattai Booti aqd Shoes, Maud Hemp Carpet.. Large assortment oil Wall Paper. Montrose, May 6, 1851, NEW TOPOGRAP CAL MAP g . • • of Susquebann County. " - A.kE.undersigned propose o publish a Map of - Susquehanna County, (if suillcimit encoumge soma beziven.) Said Map will show all the roads with their angles; all Swami, am to be shown in their proper places, with their (names, . and sell. Lakes and, Ponds, with their names, Imiatacm, shape, and size. The names of property holders generally are to be inserted in their proper places. The Map will also show the location 6f:diehards's, Schoolhouses. Hotels, Stores, Postotlicea, Mills of all kinds, and al so a correct table of distances jiroan one Postoffice to another throughout the Count. Said Map is to be on a scale Of an inch and one eighth to the mile, and will be delimed to subscri bers, c o lored and mounted, at 'the exceedingly lori price of Fire Dollars per mipy, • LEE k MAIM% , Nos. 17 k 19 Minor St., Philadelphia. April 9, 1857.-13m5n26 MUSCA ~ ~~_ . . =SCAN' S IR A sew article lbr Mattresses and Cmahlotet. lan . Li iow ptepared to furnish - all who want good and cheap Xsttrestoses. Unseen Moir is recommend ed as being better thin hair or bag, It free from all moths, wink and no big, not .ereu the bed bog will go near it, - vorseasala where it is:, • MaUres sea ofliair or Otaxmlaade on slant settee. Nos. t 2, >tII, Itseeniebt. Sairi'Llicoiel. - Montrose, 1 1 44, April IRO "- - ' ' 74 •.'"' • 4110 1 1 14 1 11 -14ir13:› sp emine dm:vow _ ; veer Gookkot et , dipet tkperaiorsdises very itra pide„. by. ' ,Arw.-ators. Oil ESE •yes EMI :New Spring Goods it.ibe. NEW STORE in Gibson. .; Aint..-• • • - r. . . imdetaigned (1. lie • • havinginst returned -._ • ‘.A • Dons New York, are now ex._• dbkingto peopiiisf Gibs. and tkinity, a completeassortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery„ . llardware, Boots, and Show, Hats and Caps, •18 . ReatZ i l e atl F Cl an o ey thing, • 57 Dry Goods, consisting of I steut, &rept, Gittghavits, Prince, &Wine, Ticking:, and a large stock of SUMMER GOODS for men and boys' wear. ' Relieving the Ready Pay and Short Credit system to be the true one, • our motto Is " The nimble sixpence is better than :the slow shilling." Call and see us for we will sell you goods Cheap tbr cash. HAWLEY k GUILD. Gibson, April 80, 1857. N. 13. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. NEW, GOODS. E3 — EHTLIEV: PacrtalDo •. Phenix - Bloak, , Montroae, Pa. "fare just received a large and desirldtle stock of SPRIER .& SUMMER GOODS 1 comprising their usual variety, Vi:: . - • ,DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,' ' • 1, • CROCKERY, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS tt DY ESTUFFS; ` MEDICINES, JEWELRY, HATS 47 CAPS, • FISH & LEATHER; • and in fact, almost every article called for, which we are willing to sell at a very small ath;anee from New York pikes. Montrose, Ipril 8 , 1831., isk,W. A e ;):/..I:4rn 3;1 T 0 such of the citizens of Susquelianna - County as mac desire to form village or townshiplibraries, the undersigned, having peculiar fhcilities for pur chasing good books at low prices, offers his services' for that purpose. Ile has catalogues of the publica tions of many of the most extensive publishers in this countrv, from which selections may be . made. ' - Stoddard's Ifathenuitical 'series, And other School books furnished to schools to order. E. W. FRAZIER. Gibson Pa., Apfil 8 , l 857 —tf Flour. MBE BEST FLOUR in the market, selling at only 8,4 X) bbl, by 111?MTSTEAD S McKENZ /E. Brooklyn, April 8Q,•111457.7 Dairymen, TA, ke Notice. . H A W LEY d GUILD have constantly on band, Land have made to odder, Churn; Firlipts, I?durn Pails and Tubs, of the beit Gibson, April 30,. 1867. " ' 'Plows PI o'vis • 1 0 TI O Z 80 . far k l the different o, iE ija o t udrvn3 rind castin.cs, at-shop prices, by . - lIEMPSTEAD .11cICENZIE. Pruts, La wim, A (MOD issMitnent of Coeheco, Merrimac, Pad? fie, Sprague and Philip Allen Prints, selling at the old prier*. Also a_ fine variety of Lawns, Bril liants, Chalks, Baregoi, te., cheap as the cheapest, by HEMP FAD et MeKE.NZIE. CARPETING. Bargains of bv S. It SAYRE t ,STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, . . 10 at ' • • TVRRELL'S BO ETS, Bonnet and Dm is ninirainga , Sc N a vomplate assortment at HAWLEY k. GUILD'S. 'ALT. We are selling the best salt for 1i s. and L. Gd. per bbl. lIEMPS7'E:II)A. MeKESZIE. Brooklyn, April 15, WA'. CHALLIS LAWN PRlNTS.—Splendid pattern?, and very cheap, at C. W. MOIT'S. 111. f °LAPIS ES & SUGAR. We will sell prime Muscovado Mola&ses for 70 cts. per gal lon, mid first rate Sngar for I2etap HEMPSTEAD & IMKENZIE: CI LOVESA HOSIERY., a large sleek, T of every variety, for. Ladies, Genre, and Cbild- ren, at STELL .1, Cashmere and DeLaine Shawls, very de sirable styles, and lox prices at C. W. 1111178. AILS & WINDOW GLASS of all .111 finds and ate, at - CHANDLER'S. DOOTS & SHOES, at last years pries for Cash, Barter; or, short cr6lit. • 'HEMPSTEAD &MCKENZIE. BOOTS Jr SHOES, nod Ready4fade Cloth ing, of eyeti atTle in market, at •- DAWLEY A; GUILD'S. AT'S At. CAPS of the nearest styles in. great Tu.: 1.1 rimy, at ' C. W. MOWN. A N ENORMOUS PILE of Paper Bang- La. imp and Border*, on Exhibition ; _ - - • • C 4 4ITHING. Persons in want of Clothing, ready made, will do well to =MAW oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. iIEMPAST.g..4 D ..34-I(ENZIE. VLOVII ik SALT, by the barrel or pound, at f-IIAWLEY & GUILD'S.. paws in ainitnianne; and nileal . ';*t . mo • • " TEW BOOKS, Paper and Envelopes, Pens iind Holders, Inks and Inkstands, Ledgers and Day Books, Blank Books and Memorandums, on hand by the quantity, at 4 ' CHANDLER'S. B°NINE'S'S dc;RIBBONS. A fine sutson ntekit of Ladies'ldai Nissen Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, Flats,"Bonnett Ribbons, Flowers. ke., 'sell• ing low, at IIEMPSTEADe MCKENZIE'S. Brooklyn, Apnl 15, 1E57. • _ . BROWN&BLEACHED SIIEETINGS.k ehirtings„ ehirting griper, ticks., detuins, Summer Stuffs, Le, very low, for mills, at . C. W. MOTT'S. UT ALL PAPER, a select lot just reeeiced. • • : S. 11. SAYRE Fc BRO'S. O P- F E E C fresh burned and ground, to be bad of April 8, '57. LYONS & SON. l ICSIERY, Braes Whoops, Gloves, Belt., A_ &c., and carious other articles, which will be Fold cheap for CASH or Ready Pay, at ! ! C. W. MOT 'S. . Montrose, May 6, 1857 Xr E G .0 0 .8 , just of _W 6y • J. LYONS /k liontmse, April, 4, (11.0.17E.Ii!&.TIMOTIIY SEED ILA/ for sak, by 11. BUBRITT. "New 11fiford, Mara& is; 1867.: - It4IRIIORS.—Large Gilt Framed Mirror*. fur *ale /31. by A. TUEMELL. rt LOTUS, Cashmeres - and Vestingg. very V./ as cheap as.the cbeapeat. Call and see, at No. 2 Public Avenue. C. W. MOTT. IT EN'S ED Y'S MEDICAL • DISCOVERY, 11 for gale by ABEL TURRELL. (I.IOCESLES, Crockery, goillware,. ai4 kA at. low tares Woo, at. C. W. MOM. Jpirmyv j plvpwls,:: WE invite the attention of itratera,t6 the celeiner- T . edIIinFAKULPi4OW whichrirtr Use added to oar Isittfartsceitniaa 4 93. lOW= 6 BROIL 29. 180. Proprietors Of Foundry. • DIMBELGOO tome jest opioeits lot of Di TararLaettil, kid o th er Drees O, new kthr4.- • Cill sad Free: ' - ' UMW - & REAP. Apia Vind Salk te ' lantitale pkullyeis t ' MILLS. irtt to. " 4,11-1 Y e eirAwsifkleies; - - *die* PS t Sfie.ig= Ind% - 11 1 14Argiit T he l ig and f i rA t i.. l !t 51.1,40.11,0kig5. Ili WLET & GUILD'S 25 WITNESSES • • --OR— ' IESThe Borger. convicted: brir. wive 41711101141 • • . NS Who has ha 4 lo years experience as a Banker and Publisher - and, Angier:of „,.COd sest ofX•ectitres at the Broadish Tabernacle was when. In-10 successive nights, over i Ow tor 50,000 People -Ain Greeteck him with Rounds of Applause, while i g i a he exhibited: the manner in which Counterfeitess exematelheir Fratids, and the sweat and Shortest Means of Preteetina , them!, 014 - The Beak tote Ewgrarerall.say that he it the 4;it • greatest Judge of Paper Money living. REATEST DISCOVERY of ea " - thurresent Century. for 1.! , Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. 0: Describini Every Genuine Bill in Existence, fria and exhibiting at a glence every Coun- OMB ,terfeit in Clredadonll . Q . Arranged sa: admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY and ;DETECTION INSTAN TA NEO N. • ■ Vr No Index to examine F No pages to hunt up ! Pr Maio simplified and a rranked,that the Merchant, is Banker-and Business Mau eanaeo all at a Glance- E.glish, Preitch Otict Cernan: . 184 Thu Each . may read the name in his Own Native Tongue. • Est Perfect Bank Note List Published, bead - CO Also a List_ot. • All t heti:lrate ii*Wiers In Amer as A Complite Summary Of the,FmAtter or ftlre Evnora k AStratca will be 'published in each e dition, togkher with all the Important NEWS OF VIE DAY. Also A SERIFS OF TALES pm P rom on.old!Manuscript, found in the East. It furnish is the Most COmplete i Mistory of ' ORIENTAL. LIFE - = and deseritting the Pcrpleting Positions hi which , c g the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have been so ones} found. Thetie Stories.will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the e t Most EntertiOning ever offered to the Public. 1= Or Furnished woody, to Subscribers only, at a year. - All letters 'mist be addresied to • U.l 1 JOUN S DYE, Broker, Oa Publisher Proprietor;q f Street, \.Y. - . . aphlOnitic3yl Susquehanna Seminary. Binghamton, BrOOme Co., N. Y. Zm TnuaTEEs of this Itistitution.afe happy to he able to suumunce to the public that it is now in the full tide of successful apciation, The Seminary Dulldingssare nesr and commodious; the course of Instruction is thdrough and coMpreheusice; and the ditscipline is klul, but tirm,—niming at strict order, prompt obedicnOc, correct tltToitinent; and BOAR) OP INSTRUCTION. HENRY" CARVIT, A. M.. Principal. cHAnts 2 4 , lt. MAYO-ono; A. M.,. Prof. of Anclent Lan- guages. i• FaAmt.: E. Citunigcu, Professor,of 31athematics. Miss Mawr A. Trctuat, Prceepiress, rind "Teacher of French. - • ; " 11 IckEN ? d.ConnAw, Tericlte.' r of Primary Depart. went. . •• . • Mrs. LiTtuvrrs. 4rottBsoB,•_ Tedcher of Drawing and J. . !Livros Josoi,-Pmfessor-of Instrumental Music. WlLLtsli M.tnvis, Professor .of Viscat Music. • EXPFNSES: • Tuition foi.Te6 of fourteen weeks, from t l 5 in) to $8 00. 'Music, Drawing, and -Painting,•Es.tra. Board and 1V aching, and warmed, $2 25 per . weck., Tuition, payment made invariably in advance.— Board one ludfiO advance. CAL:V:CDAit . Ist Tenu conduences Aug. 2;th, 1856. 2.1 Tenn commences Hen. - Vd, %Itts6. , 3d • Tenn conmences April-14, )857.i For further information uthlrem the principal. B. N. Loomis, .See. . S. H. P. HALL, l'req. L'ingkantlon , Feb. 11, 185 7 -4, - 1•• • • TIMOTHYII*.EIrj. rITRRELL'S TIMOTHY SEED, warranted pre L For sale br Montrose, Janliar? 2S, I Sh 7 ' went to Etervbody, - . e- NV TweePunrcthhis-Zsiai an the n 1 I s b t r :f t Y lu e n e. b Finding it necessity to raise a con lsiderable sum of the "needful". during 'the treat two Months, I hav'e adopted this IpirM for increasin; my business, trusting that:my efforts tomlcase my patrons will be s't) Well appreciated that I shall lose notlung by the operation. • Tlrse presents consist of Gold Loci:- ets, from $5,00 to• $lO,OO ; Books.. from '5O cis. tasl;2s; .ktibrotrpes from $l,OO to st,oo; and Lithographs from 121 cta. to 1100. 4 . Two hundred given these, worth over s . loti,oo will 6e given to the purchasers of 200 cases sAected for the purpose. •W There are no tickets ; consequent ly.nci weitingfor "" prize drawing"'— but each one gets hp pr e sent with his • So now, My good people, mike no delay, For spritand May will soon pass away. Whe'ther minv or shiny, we don't care a ..---. 1.-,_-, , ii...., CV =''' •...... irc) .S. Go Ct" El t - 1 4j t.;:=•—•., b _i..-- ",..,/'' El . . feither, .. . . For *e do take gtxid pictures in all sorts orweather. W. B. DEANS. . Sky.'Parlor in the Brick 810 ck,.• over Bentley and Reads. April 2,18 Si. ..- • Montrose; UNI'ARALLEpED CASE -OP MALPRACTICE, All the Teeth of the Upper Jaw lvoria L ont au Eitraetiug a Molar. Dr. H. a Dentist of cx - msiderable dis-titic !ion called it my office a few days - since, and while examining a set of new instruments recently brought with me from Dental .instruments took up the . "Universal Mobil Foreep," for the." Superior Maxil lary," and expressing his admiration of it turned to several gentlemen in the room and inquired if' some one of them hadn't a tooth be wished extracted, that ins t. might try the fils t. One of them replied that he had, and inc. chair.. Now the Doctor is a than of powerfi Ysique, and seizing the tooth without even the 'usual ceremony of " cutting round," he gave it an.tinmekiful twist, when oh ! frightful ! out came the entire upper jaw, teedr,ffrons and all. The heart rending honors of the scene ' that followed I std] not attempt tn describe. The yells, the screams, the convulsive leaps in frantic agony w of the poor suf- . ferer, were enough to pluck - the heart out of *decent man, and cause the gravel stones in', the gizzard of the miserly Shylock to shake like a rattle boa. But before your hearts go quite to smash ray friends, just let me ease you a little, by stating that both the teeth and gums in this case were Artificitd, but so very natural in their appearance, that even the Datives practiced eye failed to detect them, and hence the catastrophe. Butlplease bear in mind that this de ception can be produced by no other kind of Artific ial Dentures, except the . “Ituproreil Mineral Plate," • . , in which the teeth and plate are 'me solid piece, carved and colored in so exact imitation of nature as to render it hard to believe that they can be Artific ial, when seen in the mouth. I have been several times nceused.by those who have looked at then:, of " rea/pirest" some mouths while in the city, and more cruel than even the Siena, I have brought away not only the flesh but 'the 4one. ,Those wanting teeth are invited to call and examine specimens. They need no puffing or laudation extra, as their superior naturalness, beautir and cleanliness, are apparent at sight. And now, in conclusion, " ray' dear fellow men and fellow women," lam happy tr: proffer you the benefits of whatever Professional knowledge or skill I'may have acquired while abroad, torether with my moat hearty thanks for the-bounty of your patronage which has sustained sue in the put. itlY charges will he, as ever, "according to your ability." Yor the poor whom "we always have with us," my operatives be gratuitous. Come on then ye hilt and tnaim 7ed, and blind, the middle "ten-thousand," and the upper terk a centnms," the " Aristoeracy," 'and the "Codocracy," for I still have some hopes .of every body. in this bad, world, except Item; pa:ionising Christ' lane and Ruin drinking Careen Leigtuum-r-they are gear in. • Timm; for cub, , P. VIRGIL, blade* Dentist.- N. IL Tatdei tech diled:witbout WO, apd teeth with witotri ti er t ws twejte4l tipteereed for • Ideeteeekrebnialy 11, 1857. . Bark Peelers:Waite - 4E /100 D and reliable Bark Peeler" VAMbialp la loss lions 100 to 3 000 cords, and deiirer eilitiforiiiaar, - oe - rd our dismay; 'Also, 'Sail, by - dte it,iieribets so toil good 'abeep. • - E. A. & Q MAW. New Milford, Morph 17, ,1867.-10m3 • etl4s, gAtiheOpitte, —LOOKING-GLASSES, . • N 0.76 WARREN STREET, Ebeter Gtxuldwall, - T. G. Cauldwen, Geary S. Knapp.: New York. W. A. Cauldwell. subscriber having connected himself with the above House in the Crockery Trade, in. all its various branches, would simply, say to merchants, hot4l, and boarding-house keepers,. in Susquehanna and*djoinitig counties, that their stock is one of the largest of the kind kept in New York ; their assort ment is large and general; their goods are of good quality and choice patterns; their price; as low as the trade can offer•with reference to profit; and that he is very anxious to sell to all_wito may think it for their interest to give him a call. HENRY S. KNAPP. New York, January I, 1857.-1 y OISIBET NIBUFICTORTi I a a imaiLL I,fAN UFA CTURER and dealer in all kinds ol I.TX Fitimittire, is now prepared to fill all orders for Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwards, according to style. Ho also keeps on hand Ready-made Coins; and as ho has an elegant Itemse, he Is prepared to attend funerals on short notice. Niiir Milford, Dec. 44y1' • STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. lOST BROTHERS having . purchased the. above 1 •estublishment, will keep constantly on hied Su perjitiecrui Rue ./qaur, Corn Meal of superior qua a4o Chop cod Bran at the lowest cash twicess.-;- Custom ,work will be done with despatch, and in all ruses warranted. 1381t1 Montrose. July, 1853. LIME AND PLASTER.. mull: subscribers arc now burning and will kec:p constantly on hand, Lime of a very superior quality at Montrose. Depot, and• will 'sell" it in any quantities at a Lir price. Persons wishing a large quantity can be supplied 1,.::•on a 'reasonable•nOtice. . • Superior ground Plaster frill be kept constantly on hand hereafter. • • • I. L. POST, -IL DRINKER. W. JESSLTP. L. SEARLE. • FARMERS ATTEND! 1 - 1 pHE undersigned would respe*ctfully annoUnce,to. 1- the lARIIERS and all others interested, that we have associated ourselves together under the firm of * . • . YIOTT di: TILDEN, at the old starlit' of M. & E. Mott, where we are pre aved to furnish PLOWS of the most approred.pat terns now in use, such as Matalky's, _Votes iron Bram, .Lc. Also Points: of all kinds, Lanilsides, Culivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm ers and others, all of which we propose to•sell as low as can be afforded by any critablishment in this coun try. ELLTA.H MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. AVe are also agents for Emery's liorse*Powers, Drag ankCircular Saws for wood, also Dog Churn . Powers,' which we can furnish on short notice. Montroo, Jan. 7, 1557. - *. ,•.ltf GT!.FORDHAPA SADDLE .& HARIESS:MAKER Quccessor of A. &E. Baldwin, -( late Fordham and Smith,) in the above husimiss, will. offer on good terms, all kinds of work "in his line," such as sad. dies, Harness, Trunks, &c. Harness made of the best oak-tanned loath -r. 1 4f CA me LAC ETO .. .117NG of nil Kinds done on short notice . All bids of Carriage Tanithings kept hand and furni ied cheaper that: can be purchas ed elsewhere in libithent PentisyNania. J .• Noi. 1,2; and 1 1 , Basement of Searles Hotel, Mont . - rose, Pa. Montrose, October 1, 1856. tf ;ABEL TURRELL . 'Cabinet :Maher., ' 'TAKE pleasure itt:effering to their customers, in 1. addition to iheir usual large stock of eiVINET .IVons,z the largeit and best assortment of . CANE, (, AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS ever Offer ed for sale in Susquehanna county, all of which were manufactured expressly to their order, and they can warrant them to be a superior article. Call at their Ware-room, foot of Maine street, and examine for yourselves. W. W. SWITIe. E. C. !ORDWAY. Montrose. Feb. 27. 58.1 frkllE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale. at his establishment in Montrose, the best coal ty of SOFT SOJP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by any patent proctss. For those that furnish the grease, he manufactures the soap for $.1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a.good article, or the Soap may be returned and the Mon.y refunded. • . , Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if deliVered at the'Ashery in Ifontrtnce--at the rate of ten barrels (or $45, or at Scranton at ten barrds for s*so. - I -1 0R SALE IN ONE BODY, about 55(10 acres of .Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river, in - Luzerue County, Penn'a., about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and' Pittston. These lands Aie covered with val. uable th , über, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in PennsylvaniaknoWn to contain iron ore-.-and believed to-abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progals-;--offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the invadmeat of looney that seldom occurs. For further information. apply, to N. P. no. sack, Esq.; No. 11, Wall street:New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. _ April 6, ISSI. - lIENRY NOTICE. DEILSONS desironsrof paying me money,oti&bts of any description, can- do so by leaving thiir payments with Post, Cooper & Co.; Bankers, Mont rose, to my credit, whose receipt - 9 will, be allowed, from their date. C. L. WARD. April 18 MG lStf AL ,v.s.'• • • c.. 1." • • Lycoming Co. 1 3.15ual Insurance Company. capital,—s2,2Oo,ooo. IT is one of the best Companies in the State.' It . was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpetual. It has ipsured,Ance It went into operation, thirty millions of property, and paid overAs hundred thou sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand has been paid in this County. Applications received at the store of B.B.Lross A Co., Lanesboro, and at Montrose. ' B. R. LYONS, Agent. Ifontrace, Jan. I 85Y. ' r3nly I - 80,000. WESTERN - LAND: MIRES is no business so sure and safe,for making piles of moiety as buying government land.- - Don't let the gold rust, nor the warrants mould in the chests. It is just as easy to make two hundred per cent.' on your money, as six. I shall locate a good deal of land • for myself and others, this year, and those who AiobasiOess through - me, will have it done Caithfially sad correctly. Terms, 87 per eighty, and I pay the once fees. One of the best !arms on Rock . Raver for sale on favorable terms.. Also good,land in lowa antl_Rincsota. Taxes paid, collections made, kc., Lc., ' " ". - • • • LYILSN, ' Sterling, Whiteside Co., • .Refer. to. Post, Cooper k, and lientley and _Etch, 3lgatOse, Pa., and M. C. Tyler,' New York. • • WBti9m9 - - . - 1 21X10 Ras if Wall Parr , good variet* tiew _styles _am_ 1„,) beautiful interns, also, B. i t t rd d aria& perOke:, Pan turired_, and for : e_e_b_es_plor_ fiti!g wf _ itY. br" - "ira4 TlFRiti64lf Montrose, March, 18,1857. E. CAVLDWELL dr, SONS, IMPORTZIIS OF AST) DEALRILS tit AND 3lnutrose Depot, April 3. AND TRIMMER, If Tll, FORDIIAM & CO., • .- -•••*1 ' 15=11 - SOAP MANUFACTORY. PRICES. Per barrel, Half Barrel, JOHN lIk:NRY WARPS.. Montrose, March 17, 1856. • 10y1 Valuable Lauds For Sale. AYER , S ,Cathartic Pills, (sr:GAR coArEpj azurn 'BLOOD AND . Cl6B THE ME limoofide, pother*, Itlotrit-ra,:PhrislchiOPl. • Ppllloolltas•upist“. read 'their tcffieet.o t • ' • *tad judge of their Virtues. - •• . . -FOR 'nu; CORE Of • Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. tlveat-su, PA, Slug 1. Dc .1. C. Avss. sir : I Ivan been reinandodly cured of tb. *unit headache any toslv cAu c by s done or two of gout Pills. „ It seems to *rise trout n f•wil stomach, which titer:cleanse at Utlet. If they will cure yawn' as they du um, the bet It worth ktfwiug. YO.llll , With groat rtered• • * • • En. w. ricEnt,EiVerk.fbleusene Curio% Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaintiu DEP utrucrror tug' nntlon. tsar:taro; D. C,,7 PON ISIS 6 Stn: 1 lane used your In ugy gum:rut and hospital Oat. trice rter ring,: you nradt, them, and cunuut begatato to is itterY 1/13 the 1 , ...ggt cathartic au employ.. - ,7ltrir rriyAilatineactioo the het r in qu;ek mot d,hlvd. conAuquontly they are Ita admits hie i,iu.dy the denim: meta* of that 4,man, Indeed, I tan 'Odom found a came of &Naas disease ea obat.itiato thaitt did riot_ regular - richt to them.. • Yritterrislly . yount, • Li/NZ° BALL, 31,11., Physician n 1 mai n s 'Avast, Dysentery. Reiss, and Worms. - • INisr Orricx, it to tats , Lly. CO, Mum, Noe. IS, 1855. .1)R. Trit : Your Pills rtt.i the perfection of utedleltur. They nave doiie my wife me re ',lasi num Icon 6dl you. Rabaul bees lick aild away for months. "Went off to be thgetoreditt great expense, but got no better. She then cosurnented . :takino your Pills, which sum cored her, by expelling large quantities zpf worms (demi) (rim her h‘aly. They afterwardsrured her and our two rl,ll,Leu of bloody dysentery. Quo of our seiglAbort had it hail, and my wife cured hint with two doses of your Pint, while othera around ue paid from fiVO to twenty dollars doerori hills, end het mud, time, without being cured entirely area then. such a tneAlelno ne y. , Urit. which 1 1 1 setsuntSooll sod hotiewt, will be 'wised here. ,tiED. 4:1111}T,L 1 11, Ititmouter • Indigestion and linpurity of the Blood. Pram J:cr. J. r. !Mgrs. litstor'of .Idrent Churtlyikatoft. DR. Arca: I have used your rills with estraotvlhuseY sincele in my Lustily and among. thoui I ant called to visit hi &straw To regulate the, organs of .dhrestion and purify the .WOO they are the very lest remedy I have (sVer knoWW, and I can eon* dently recommend tl:etu to nty.friendr. Yours, J. Y. MMES . • Wetuity, Wrosnrco Co, N. Y., 04.2 d. WA. Data flu: I am using. your Cat/vatic l'Uhi In mypractlahand find them :ui exolkot purgative to gizmo° the system and par rify.the fountains of the blood.• • , sy stem .- JOAN 0. SIZIACIIAIg bi. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, 'King's Evil, Vetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum., , . Press a ILrevarding .11(erltutilf Y: Lehi,, A& 4,1856. • Da. Arca: Tour Pills- are the paragon of all that IsOestt in medicine. They have cured in little daughter ofsorts opal her hands and feet that had pro'ved incurable y ears. Ikr mother has teen long grievously afflicted with blots and facial:* pimp!... on her skin *tad In her hair. •Afterearehlhlar eurcd, ,tools.) tried your Pills, • rid they have cured her. ASA MORORIDGE. .. . • libel:an . aliens, Neuralgia ) and (moot.; t _.. • l'eum Me Ike. Dr. Ilaerhtt, of the Afethodfat liiiii. Chan& • • PCLASKI II --(Meg:, SAVAIMAR. G. C, Jan. 6,1856. nom:Pure Ste: I should be ungrateful for the relief year skill has brought me if I did not npurt my case to you. 'A cold set tled In tit' limbs nut brought on excruciating neuralgic. pahuh. which 'ended iu (lunatic rheutuatistn. .Notwithstanding I had the best physicians, the disease greiw worse and worse, until, by the tuiVice of y our e:;celleti t'a ,, en tin Baltimore, Dr. hackers!., I tried your !'llls. Their ees:ts were slow; but sure. By per severing in the use of them. I am now entirely well .sware CLIARIDES. Rama HOUGIII, La., 5 Dee.,41185. • DR. Aims: I Lave beets entindy cured by your Pills of new ruatic Gout —a painful disuse that had attlicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. . . . • • : For Dropsy:, Plethora,. or kindred eon. pistils", requiring, an active purge, they are an excellent remedy., .. For .Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner PLII, they agreeable sud effectual. Fitly Suppression, Palralysity Inflammatio'n, And eveu Deafness!, and. Partial Blitachafeas, bare been :ured by the .11terative actiou of thel.e rills. Most of the pills in market contain 3fercury, whlch,althoutpla trainable remedy in skilful bancts.l.l dangerous Inpublic pill, from the drmulful consequences that frequently follow its Maus. tloua use: These Contain. no mercury or mineral substance' • whatever, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INPLt3EN• lIIIONCILITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, , • CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT . CONSUMPTION, • • ' and for the relief of consumptive patients In advanced stager of the &setae. We need not speak to the public of its virtues. Throughout . every town, and almost every hamlet of the American Past* its wonder ful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it al ready known: Nay, few are the families in any civilised coax try on this continent without some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any whets which have nut among them some living trophy of its victory over the sub: tie and'dangerous diseases of the. throat and lungs.: While it it the most powerful antidote yet known to mats fur the tornado, ble and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is alas the pleasantest and satestreinedy that am be employed ter in rants and young persons. Parents should have It in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon th an unprepared We have abundant munds to Iselieve the entaST CM-141 'e yes m a ce he (.4 by tilt' .t . "r`MITM•II,I it prevents. than those cures. Kiep it by you, and cure yeur voids while they are curs Lie, nor neglect them until no human still Can master the lu ssrrable canker that. &signed on the vitals, eats your life away - ATI know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and-as thes know Lou the virtual) of this remedy. we need not do more the, assnre them it is still made the best Wean bet. • We spare zg cost, no care, no tell to produce it the niiiA perfect pinaible; anf thus afford those who rely on it the hest eigenewhkh our skU can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. ATER, risctical and Atmlytieal demist, Lowell, lieu. AND SOLD BY ABEL TT:EDELL, and by all Druggists anil Metl icine Dealers.nl4Nlivlcw —I Lga ' 1 r ' I 13LEAS . ASTBR and more, effective in the Cure of Disease than an'y Itemedy eicr - disco-ere& Cures without purging. or nauseating. Can be: taken at any time without hinderance from busineas. l .Dival in Flavor to the richest imported Wine, and liut.up in large Bottles for One Dollar., • ` VOICE OF THE.PRESS. • .! . . It is remarkable that although the Pros have at alt times atutioaa,ly arrAled speaking fisydr .of Patent ifedicines, yet the Medical . qualitiO of the "Forest Wine and Pills!' hare attracted its nitintion, and ?Ind it settling forth Me merits of these:lllem . e• dies in unqualified terms in every part of our **try. From the Editorial Department of the IVelesrille (Ohio) - Patriot, of July 3cl, . , " IfAissx's Foussr universaßilis this Medicine approved of in this locality; and So has been its sale within the past three monihs, it I,e -ing a never failing remedy for nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended,,that Mr. Baker, (drug gist, of this town,)•IVIIS compelled An re-order in It much shorter time than is usual, in the case of many other Patent Medicines.' The Foul= Wtss is des tined from its excellent medical qualities to become more popular than was ever any other Medicine. Front the Hatrina (N. Y.) Journal, of Marc1a.24,.'45. its (10 .. - -", 26 50 iiALSEY'f: FonFir WISE.-41iS Wine is manufacr tired entirely from Medical Plants and Roots and it is quite .egnal in flavor to any imported, it is one of the best Medical formulas known. From eke Cimk (N. 7) Times of Oct 15tA, 1855 Dn. HAUNT'S Foarsr WINE —This 'Wine is an ar ticle which by experience we can yecorinnend in the highest terms. Extract of a Letter from the Editor of the Niagara • 'lnver Pilot. TOICAWANDA, N. Y., June Itiv, 1856. Dr G.' W. 11.turr.—Mr. Stanley, druggist of this place, has sold a great deal of "_Areal Trine and Pi/ht," mid I am pleased to learn' that they are• uni versally commended for our most-cenanma - disease, Auge and Fever. • • . The Fon= Wtss and Pius areavarranted to Cure the most severe Coldi, Coughs, and Pain in the -- Breast, Arthrna,Bysliepsia,lndgestitm i Eheu. matino, and Gout. The Wine and Pills - cure the . Fever and _Ague, fo - r which complaint they have aequired a high •reputation. Ulcers, Boils,Blotchcs,Scabbed Head Ringieorm, Erysipelas, Salt Eke- • •• •um Sore Eye; and even. kind • of hum o r, Jaundice i Female • Complatnts,Dibility,Night Swale, and Weakly State of the Constitution, Bilious Dis orders, Foul Stomach and:Morbid • condition of the Bougie, Ile*filches, Nerrous Disorders k General Derange inent tithe System. Afreetiona of the Blad der, Bronchitis, Bilious Colic. Bowel Com plaints, Ih•opsy, Flatulency, Giddiness, Loss of 4 ppetilc, Pains ix the Bones, Scrofula. , and all other coMplalots which arise from hninire Blood arid Illiordered State of the 4stem, Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one iipliar per bottle, or al: bottles foe Eve dollars. • Forest Pills, twenty-Eve cents per box. . .• General Depot,. o•t Walker St. New York. Agents, in Montrose, AbetTurrell, and all druggist& Bead the following; Letter. - 110,111 - TESTIMONY. ; We hare recdrati "the &towing letter In te r lotion to I -Da. Idoasies hintillf-ROOT PILL& . ' • .Aeouss FOG& CORNEAS, . Susq. Co., Pa., Sept: 2.8tt5,1!356. Messrs A. 3. WRITX IL CO., New York':-- The Morita's Indian Rootfilli had.fiatriyon give unseen ialiyaili6ii/In - 7:IERY esst.twes; and our farmers use them-for 411iion everything. The-Dm. - arrinte bas been raghng in this section to. an alarm. estent„ . for the bog toontits, oaacat.v a steat.e I %idly having escaped, vicar y 111081 E vrisist*eir 1 pills have besn'enn la .t Parvarreat; in wkkbeaseA they 'seventeen Palm: I -will anA iTh ion 'shortly, bow toiend a thrtbersupply. Your Obit. &WV', • - - y ALPHONSia H. . Snob kitersas the s tove need no'conunertifivitiO, they . ought to easvivre' all 'of iiketWejbwily MOW,' Mat Jr. Alankeilitilitit litati :Pains - are Me rerslieat Bold Itonfrose 4114. ihiye t tindliene pereon in every town, And in - ..ifeztre-•,,steres. A. J. White & ON, 2.88. Few,.. _• Veil , York, role PrOptiet!ne , . - - QFADER, SHOVELS - lc POILKS, k 3 for eikbY - LION'S SON. FOIL TILE RAPID CURE OF DR. 11XLSEVS __USIIiEa_,CARDS. William W. Wheaton; X ECLECTIC 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rc pectfully offers histerviccs to all who prefer the Reformed Practice" to the old bleeding Blistering and Calomel Plan, Jackson Susquehanna Co. Pa. C. C. Minister, - . IIIikEACER IN SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, ya- JL. !ices, Montrose,-Pa. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, has permanently located hintap6Mt Bracknerrille, Susquehanna county, Pa., and 'CH promptly attend to all calls with which he may be favored. - 18T2v H. S. Knapp, with E. Canldwell & Sons, TMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN . CELL A, Gum, 1 and Earthen Ware, No. 76 Warrett - street, Nix Yoar.. ' Dr. E. F. Wilmtit4 - • - eIRADITATE - of ihe Allopathic and llopeopathis VA , Colleges of Medicine, is now prinanently cated in Great Bend Pa. . April 30, 18.56. - • ATTORNEY & cougsvon AT LAW; Office over: S. B. West's g Store, Susquehanna, Depot, Pa. • " 144 T.B. Orchard, M.D.. IHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jacktiin. Susque lanna county, Pa, Residence at the Poi-take. Reeler & Stoddard: 171EA1 . .EBSIN BOOTS & SHOES, Leaiher A Fula o.1-/ lags, on Maine St., firikt door below &Ole Vit- Montinse, Jan. 1, 1856: - H: ;map, •. • . ,ATTORNRY:4I` LAW &NOTARY PLTBLI - 3. Office on Public S i Mimtrbse, • • QVRGEON DEN TIST ', Montrose, Pa., at Searle's KJ _Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. - Miller & Fowler, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW and SolieltorS in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicago, 111. • Thomas Ing#pani. • - . TARALER IN DRY GOODS, Groceries;. Clothing, 1-1 Crockery, Bdots and Shoes, te.,_Susquil!anno Depff , Pa. • - Bentley & Pitch, • ATTORNET'S AT LAW. AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS; Moktrose, Pa. B. C. BENTLEY. . • - -I•CT J. Colsteri, IN STOVES, Tin,. Copper, and Sheet _Lf rott Ware, Loderarilte, near Osr4Becal Depot. December 4: • - . L. P. Hinds, ' , • 4 TTORNEY AT LA*, SusTueliannis, ?a. Office 1 - 11. on Maine street, one door east. of Lentieim's. Albert Chamberlin:.- TTORNEY AT LAW mid justice of the Peace; 1 . .1_ over I. L. Post .bz ,Co's Store;2lfontriiie: • • Vat- IL Jesup,: ATTORNEY LAW ANTIVONIIISSIONER of DZEns, for the State of New York, will attend to all business entreated to him with7wptness and fidelity. Office on _Public Square, Wupied by Hon. lyre. Jessup. ' . • DEALER IN DRUGS, '. MEDICINES , Orsini=lt Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceri, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, ' C Glassware, Coe* Watches, Jewery, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instru mento, Trusses, Surgical Irnatrunientsi Liquor o Per turnery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes,' Shoes, Yankee Notions, &c. - , , .. ' - F.. B. Chandler,., • i AEALER MARY GOODS, Biadyliad&Clothing, .if Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc., Pu4lie Avenue, Montrose, pa; • • .....-„, .." _ , . , I. L. Posi it CO., • . TVALER§ IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery, 1.1 Hardware, Leather,f lour, et rl c.; eaier of Turn pike street arid Public Avenue; Zotitrose, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS; Gtoeeites, llardware,, Crockery, Tinware, Groceriesj:looks, etc: ; also, carry on the Book Binding buzinesa—Publie Avenue Alois trate ; Pa. - ; IIThEALERS . IN DRY GOODS, - Drape,. lifeWcines, 1-/ Points, Oils, Gincetics; Hardware; Crockery, Iron, Clocks„ Watches, Jewelry, Hiker Spoons, Per emery, &e.--Foot ofTulitic Avenue,. iloittrose. Williams& William H. Jessup; A TTOENEYS AT LAW, IWiltrose; Prat. ill Gee Susiinehint"; _Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ininiund Ll\ .e counties. - . • ThEALEIVin Staves and Ileadings, Finer, poles,-Barrelk Firkins Citurns. &c. Al orders from responsible quart ers , ', promptly filled, and shipped as per direction.: , ' Great Bend, Sri. Pa.—r3n9yl ' TAYLTFACTURERS ; and DRA IfYIN in Straw ill Coodr, Hata, Caps, Fars, Umbrellas, Para. solo, Rib&otas, dc., No. 40 Cdurtlasidt street, New }irk, (up stairs.) D.OOE.ITELL. A BALDWIN trhotesitle and Retail deal _LA. • er in Flour , Salt, Pork,. Ffsb,Lard, grain, feed meal, candles, elorer,and-thnothy seed. 50 Barrels fresh ground sour just - reeeirad from Montrose, Mareh 3, 1837. - • ' . . & Thayer; - - 1411YSICIALN AND SitIIGEOY, lOutrose, Pa 083e4 in the Farmer's store - T,2—n3B . 8. N. 111)011,76.: ILL W RIGHT, formerly.of Orange Countr. New i; - York, haring located in Susquehanna- County, 'wad offer his services to those =about bulling or repairing Grist Mil* or other machinery,- feeling that this experience warrants him in dolng so. - Post Office 4.ddres.s,,Glenwood, Sum, Ce Pa: ALES dG SON, Bhigtuuten,. New York, • tE &LESS in Foreign - and Ameriean Marble, Mom -1 untents, Bead Stow, yable Tops, kc. Business pertaining to the above attended to with dispately by G. lc Plum, Agent, Brooklyn, Sus- quehanna Counts; • - - February 4,180.-syl: BARBER, Shaving Saloon * and Hair Dresser; has!. ing again removed hie itiop front ite Romer Inca. Um_ in the basement , of Pearte i a. Untel; to the oxen . 0110" Chandcer'-a Store, is *pared to.exidelie hisart in "the lutist scientifie !limner; otr who may be leased to entrust their hegida or &eta *ids hands. :Nov. 20.. • • 22Y/: . POST, COOpEls it-'CO. -- - - - HENRY DRINKER , ' . s' 1 • .4 1 .4 2z 0 gri, ,k , WM. 1111TNTTINGCOORM ic ov ,„ m b es . i‘s 1 853 ISAAC L: POST:. .- - - ' - _ • ' 7' 7 ' ."` DRAFTS erffpw `Poi* eiti -anaphila:delptilis.— Collectioneprouistle !Dade Ma rens4ted. Office hours from4o A. it: to .S. - , - - - 1 • Messrs. Allea kealuiss, Pi. Yprk. REFERENCE, gunnel 0., M0rt414,,,E544,Ma; ProlOVllliiiii liissuis, ilkinircie. .... -., - . - - - 13ra03t.n26 E N THE,,INREPEDNT REPUBLIC • ••••••••• Krzwe'rnossoir motooSo; AT xosttuva $1,50 pos - Assint. IS Aninct• - Bate* 01 kiliVairitialaito: One square (16 lines ok._ Te ss ) linn week,. One square • " • tiro weekt, . ..0,75 One situate' - •• thine .41110441 % Y. e. :4 4"are uarit - 70:=ththt 1 / 2 1t:;-:;:t; gpl 4 Mal* " , _ -- . 3 1 ( 1 squisio" " ' 51i tneintrat;•::... 5, Outt kpiare - ": Onilear, For two or tutweininater t ittiotted.,iirthe year, a doluntiOsiktonthoiboyoliolots bio.liikk,3,7o lll o:___ v 4,4l WirsirilibavO , .-11WP0.45 1 0 4 ; lug their iolveirtiscOknto 4 ad d AMP. - ''ll4slnia eiriljl; atigt"-pe—r4tanim., _ , - 4 'Job 4irke - • Thlatsffi4 ca_444.lktd-with gued,Wortment ll J° l4 ang m 4154515. and oil, kinds Jab Work, ae as Otrds Posters , Pamphlet ke.s will be dam u a//1 ' ly and promptly' , • J.-D. Vail's*. D., 4L,BOhnell, - "AL H. Smith, Abel Turrell, J. Lyons & Son.„ Bentley & Read, Rockwell & Winton. Prof. Charles,Morrist Banting 0011 Se ' OF 1122 L. P. FITCH. w. w. lITST . ON:
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