13 ~ oaf e~r~ec3. ~~~f~~~e~_ El .• : - SNOW .L.PRiFTS AND. BLOCKED 110AD5...--WO • ttoticed4astl week, the case. Of Walton ett. " Fox , tried n the Quarter Sessions of Chest ,er C i ounty-o,p whickwere involved the princi taes in /nerd to the "right of persons pas . ,sing over private grounds, .the, public roads are obstructed by-snow another obsta- Cies. The case "tu as this : - Joseph PI Walton, the prncecutor, resid-• ing at Coehreatville,started froni residence t on the 30th 'of * January last, fair the village of Oxford, ; andtfinding the road impassable, on account of the heavy snow drills , laid down thetfence of - Jacob Fox, the defendant, in or der.tio pass through the fields., To this the. • latter object 4 and becoming exeited, struck at Walton . With a spade, but .missing him, hit the hors 4 causing him- to, back, breaking the shafts and upsetting the sleighthrotw-, ing Mrs: Walton and child in - . the snow.— Upon the side of the defendant,. the counsel arg.ued that the owner of the land" had.an ab solute right, under all circutitStotices, to for bid another person entering upOnt it, and to resist and:repel - the trespasser oven when the roads are blockaded with . snow, and that Fox was ,justifiable in inflicting the blow tip... on the horse or the person of Walton. ; en the part Of the Comnionwealth warrar- ' gued thal.the road being in an impassable car unsafe cendition, theAravelles had aright to enter upon the premises - of Foi—from the necessity of: the case; but if this were not so, an assault :with a dangerous Weapon was • not justifiable, if he illegally, entered up on his premises whereas ,the eVidence was he had not: entered upon the "property of Fox . . • - .t Judge Haines,. in charging the jury Or. the law and' the evidence, declared emphatically 'that where the roads are impasSitble bytrea son of snow, or for other cause, the traveller -has a right to enterl i, upon adjoining:lands and , pursue his journey ; , \ that the SuPervisorsare required by , law to -open the road in all (as ' es, and that ; for neglect of duty in the case, the Supervisors of tipper Oxford were liable - - to indictment. ThEejury acquitted )±ox.---•• ',Delaware Co.. RipuMican. - MThe Right "Not to be Sued," which has been fully established for our colored fel-, low citizens by the decision of judge Taney in the,DrediScott - case, is likely t o be a useful one. The Bangor Whig gives 'the following report of acase in the police court in that city : " David Sands vs. William Barronett, ac tion of debt.' for $5O, balance of account.-- The defentlant being of rAfrivin 'da.eent,' and having no rights which white men are bound to „respect,' put in a special plea that coder the late decision of the 13. S. Supreme "Court by Jiidge Taney he is not a citizen of the Q e d States and therefore' can't sue in ' any court, nor be sued. The learned coun sellor for the plaintiff, being a bunker of the_ most bunkerish 'stripe,. immediately neon reading the plea wilted and-allowed a nonsuit. Alt is maliciously said, in groups where pond , clans do most congregate, that the counsellor bad fears Ibehis political standing ; irbe dared , oppose the ;decision of Judge Taney, which as universally received by the ,Democratic -press as part, of their party creed." Tan PttoUpscr.—Under this caption the Crawford (Meadville) journal, gives some •cheetling political. information from that gal lant cotiutv.: 'The editor says: From ail the inforination we can get,. the Republican party in this' county is continually Ainingatrength. Very many who voted tbr ,Buchanan at the last election under the delti -sion that te!iirould change the policy of the Alb ...a icarirma t i,„ et fi e i s :controlled by the same clique of Souttienr, iticians that led poor Pierce on to ruin. The .`outragitous doctrines, promulgated, too, by the Supreme; Court, in the Dred Seett ease, ritave.opmet , the eyes of many more to the tultimate .designs of the Democratic leaders tana thiWolletermination to compel the North to icknowlefige the nationality 4if slavery, , by the Averi acm •Cut e Federal govern. meet: "Phisirrhitroty stretch of tbe judiciary power of the. land has alarmed many, and ; justly too, who have hitherto been blindly tied, in the party leading strings. There is a charm, likewi se , in the Republican principles, oommends them to the free unbiassed people here wad 'elsewhere, whinb draws 'thousands to our standard.' *Soirrncax ;;ELEcruncs.—lt is rett'mg to be impossible for the slaveholding cities to hold an election without a riot. At the Baltimore - election; ballets were supplanted by dirk; revolvers and paring stones. At the Louis. Mlle election; houses were sacked and voters shot. In St. Louis, on election day, the pc, lice had repeitedly to use lorce to quell dis order. In New •Orleans, on elettion day, armed gangs - chased each other up and down the streets. To-day, the . Washingtoti papers are telling hoW the President had out the Marines to quell an election riot the* Such BMW*, contrasted with the quiet of Northern polling days, hardly sustains the Virginia doctrine, that wbile Free Society is atuirchial and turbulent; Slavery is the main stay of order and of law !--..4/bany .evenins Journal., PEARLS u Oswaoo CouNrir; N. Y.—The Oswego' Times learns that a young man named Stone f ilately commenced an invati gation in Nine , Mile C:eek,„in the, town of Hannibal, and procured same 'fifteen hundred muscles. On op enin g them be succeeded in obtaining four, hundred pearls, aieraging in size from a pin e s head to a large pea. These pearls have, been examined,and pronounced the genuine article. Their aggregate value must be several thousand dollars, though, says the Time; ' our jewellers-are, not well enough acquainted with their price to fix a definite sum upon each. Specituetiawill be sent, to New YUrk in a few days.— Exrusoatiminr.l--The Chinese kite-flyers at Sacramento have been astonishing the . people th ere, of late, with strange figures in the heavens. The Union mentions one kite which was in the form of an, immense centipede. and which presented ;a truly _unique ;appearance when f l oating In the upper air. The Age says c.f another: " It, was made An the similitude of some ori ental monster-44, fowl, or beast, we could, not_ tell which-I-with great eyes, Whith Was made to . by a revolving wheel. At first the winking apparatus in one oftbe eyes re heed to work, and the aerial creation made scandalous fame at, the people below. -it was hauled doivni re-arranged, and rent up again with bow and strings attached, forming it sort of JEoliati harp, which could be. bard a great distance:" _ . Democratic papers in Maine, - mutter indignation at the bestowal of offices by Mr; Buchanan on " Straigh t Whigs.," • One of the malcontent presses Us been pacified, with a long Navy advertisement for " beans," bat those who, get none of that fodder continue more irate than Over. mer One ofour exelianges says that " ootri. petition may be the life of business ' but it is nut true in trout fi.shing lie went to, a brook fur trout and 'build that , l4e two most trai. nent fisherman of his 'village had just passed over its *hole length. pie.• went home and ate salt mackerel for breakfast. Edward Shin' &co, advertise in 40 New One Piekayune, fifty dollars revriN for "alight colored boy," ill° " when walk. fag turns his toes out." 'Towards the North, we'll venture to say: - • r "Mr. 1. G. Stitirias, a PrateisiOr - of PsiNstkllY; has PsYCalagiSed ttethaighan4an Republican out of a bill of five doilare'filt printing! Pass him around: Tr, A short horse is soon curried," and so the General Assembly of Rhode-Island journed at Newport on Friday evening, after a short session of four days, and Will meet next in Providence OA the third .Monday in January, , • rv-The South newspaper is quite coat dent that Mr, Buchanan will prove "all right" on the fillibuster %My* We have no fear that he will betrat the spirit or the policy of the Ostend _report. Nis eatiseis tration .1411 give •we Cuba." gar Phillip Rump, who was engaged is the businessefrosoufsewing franduleottroters fyy the election in Pennsylvania last IA has gees convuted of perjury, for harirg sworn falsely is regard to some of the ortastural ized voters who panlcipated la that -election. :gr. The Poet Master General has recent ly divided that bona tide sabscribere to week ly newspepers can reeds* the same free of postage if they reside in the. county in which the paper is printed And published, ere* if the (ewe co which the riper it sent is without the eousrty, mvided it is the office at which they regularly; receive their mail matter. This will be an item of interest to newspaper sub scribers living' near county lines. rgr The Wheeling :liitelligencer announ ces on reliable authority that there are exten sive morements among .tbe largest landhold er* in the State of Virginia to dispose by wholctsale ofimmense tracts •3f country to Eli Thayer's eompany, to l be ,sold to bodies of settlers naw about emigrating from the Eastern and Western States; also, that Ken tacky and Tennessee have been bidding for the attention of the company, and it is prob. able that considerable purchases will be walk in these States. . • Or The Erie Constitution rernarks that Rev. Dr: Dewitt, of Harrisburg : .Pa.—a reg., ular member in gotxl "standing of the Pro- Slavery Democracy, who was last winter appointed State Librarian' by Gov- 'Pollock, for throe 'years—has been very prominent in the New School Presbyterian General As set:illy, at Cleveland,' in sustaining the Sout hern brethren in the. church in tie intific in the bodies and souls of that pettiest of their fellow-rneo who are - r -so unfortunate as to come_ into the world with aids* skin. 'itabettiseMerits. NEW MILLINERY, ../n)--.• Dress-Making Establishment. LADLES ILI r rOtT HE..4.RD THE HEWS. f RS. DA VIS, formed,. of New 'Fork, him 11l opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, in the Til lage of Brooklyn, and has just returned from New • York with a larr,,e and fashionable stock it. goods, consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hats of every' style and variety, also Crape and Silt Hata oonstant4 ly on hand of eery hue and odor, together whit a splendid assortment of Fancy GoOds, each as Enshroi.. dories, Hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresser, Lace Goods, Le., do., ail of which she offers at the leala-cost priroc. tarticiilar attention paid to Blewling.ja Always at Home. Brooklyn, May 6, 1857.-lltr V ißt&l' ALL who .4... k* and Stationerc cheap, will call she 0.2 V TROSE BOOR' STORE, in the Port Office, where they can get grood articles ..at a emir same. Jost Ree.elwed.--..taewilstifFdpesillie C d ot , Towel's anti licebb's Series . Meader*, Waylstid'e Elements of Moral Science, eight fillferent sizes Of Webster's standard Diction:aim, at reduced pima. Alas.,—Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Beet& /matins da Life Time, by S. (L Goodrich, ke. A.,N. BULLARD. Montrose, Pa, May - 13, 1857. Tune, 'Pop Goes the Weasel' Hallo. Stranger, stop a minute - Here's a Store. just drop in it Arid view, with wonderful surpriae Pic Desks and Toya that meet your eyes—. At Bcl.l4lto's. , I have Book* and Paper, just the beat, That you can find, East or. West; If any of my friendi should doubt. it, Cali in, I will case your mind about it— At SCLUillell. • "Fite Hooka, Pens and . Paper too' Ali kind, of Children's an:l new • Iu short, here everything you'll end - In the Book and Stationery Due— • Al 8C1.14480111. So come along, come one, come all, Come rich and poor, come'groat and amall, - And! wiU sell you Books so cheap, I know I shell your ;awn k At Hontmse, May, 1857.... „ lainfaciarer's Insmata Company. CHARTERNERPETVAL • Granted by the State of Peeasylveals. - CAPITAL, $600,01/0. FIRE, MARINE, & INLks.7D TRANSPORTATION. PHIS Conipany waa organized with a Cash Capita, A. and the Diroctors have determined to adapt the bo.dness to its available resources-4o observe mi.- dente in conducting ite affidri, with rproinpt mVist. tnent of losses. - A.S. farm:won, Pre: ti Wm. A. Ranto.e, ?nit Amman Wraits,Seeretary. Drat croas.--Aaron S. Lippincott, Wtn. B. Thar as. Charho Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Allboden, Maui Neal, Alfred Weeks, John P. Sitnott, Charles J. Field, James. P. Smyth. OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Exchange. Phil. ' A. N. BULLARD, Apes& Montrose, Pa., May 13, 1857.-1$ I First rate country illickauftk Stand POR SALE, • AT • A VIIIJRN 4 CORNER*, CONSISTING of a /louse, ,Sbnp. and f of an acre of land. Terms made easy. Emit - ire of the sub scriber near the premises. -17101 LAN AD MS. Auburn, May 6, 1667.-47103 - - LOOK HERE T a t E b:=ltetuorreirilig"dalill the Piss MIS 112 11111111111 making, with kwraer stock, as assestment wititwhicit there Is no comparison in ado vichity; gad tint they are being bold In a mannevaadiesal to customers is manifest from tie fist s that notwithstanding alt acme - at - competition, the rusk and saes- thus far hire been tumrettedeated. • We men with" frequent additions, to keep tho Rep sortmeut good ; end ready or peumpt, pay ing eummtma. can rest sowed that the old store Is not tobeoutdown, Jo addition-to tie imp Tar iioty kept far yews, we now hare it good , assortment of ' JWADTMADAT CZ027171C0,' BOOTS k 811028, in all varietiea. Please give tis a ail. • Gibson(lilay g 7, Zen. s. & nCGAU,I3- 6.4.L7' 3,SALir !, • - `TILL aciling, at,t4,14 , 1ft notwithataadiag the late advance, by litiOnSAD 4 itrIPME. New Spring 'Goods it Ike NEW STORE la Omits - haviodast retitrued G. noun Noir. rot* are noir ek. _ libltbg to the people of Gibson ootoplotHostirtment of Dry clotillik_ -Groceries, Cro-a, gardware, Boot; - and Shoes, Rats and Cape, , Ready Made Clothing, r Staple k Fancy - El . Dry Goods, ' reolimbe or. Lewes , Berrges. Oak, Gispluani, Aretiaga, Befings, and a large stock at -1111111.31M1L . GOODS for Men and boys' wear. Believing the Ready Pay and Shag Credit system to be the trim one, our motto Is "The nimble sixpence is better. than the aim abating." Call and see us kr we rill sell you goods Maw *w cash. HAWLEY & WILD. ' °Moots, April 30, 18.7. ' N. B. AU kinds, of tircslace.talten in exchange for Goods. BOXIIETIN Bonnet and Dress Trimmings, km. a eorapieta amortment at HAWLEY k GUILD'S. flier= a TIOSIERY t a huge 0 04 ; ‘A of every variety, for LIZ* agents, and Child. no, at HAWLEY t 017ILD'S. & SHOES, and Ready-lade Cloth.. 113 4 =ver z !tyke in market, at HAWLEY k UM" * SALT, by the bane[dor pound,F at " - HAWLEY k GUILD'S. Dairymsea, Take moue. "YAWLS!' k GUILD lave constantli on head, .A.A. and have made to order, Chierpu!, .87rkina Return Pails and .71sba, of the boat qualitY. Gibson, April 30, . 1837. LAWNS! LAWNS!! XTEW STYLM, at reduced prices, at 4.11 MOTT'S. MONOPOLY S , . MONOPOLY : I I f olB is the great principle among our.selfish, Mill merchants. In proof of this look at the late Act passed at Harrisburg, pruhiblting hawking and peddling In Susquehanna County; an Act pas sed to gratify some of the Merchants who have ex• pressed a desire " to atop roaae large avow." GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO, DOWN KITH MO}IOPLYI Their large wagon will run more regularly than ewer before, until their license fur peddling expires. in order to accommodate the community and be able to battle monopoly successfully, they have made at rangements to get Xer tiCh3ds weekly from New York, and they will tell the same from 15 to 20 per cent cheapec, th.in any ()awl establishment in Su:A gnates:aux Ceunty. We bare pow received our NEW SUMMER GOODS t The largest, cheapest:owl heat 'selected stock ever offered in this market.. It is not neeessary to enu merate the articles which our assortment comprises` it is sufficient to say that we mare a general stock of de latomand most fasbiortable goods in the market, and we cannot fail to suit the public, as well in — taste, as in prices. A few words more lie our fellow-citi zens, and particularly to thaw* Who feet themselves imiepesmient and not obliged to purchase at some par. Healer store, We know that it will be for your inte rest to examine and price oar goods Were patthas ing elsewhere; that is a true motto that "a penny laved Is better than two earned." We are deter -mined to spare no pains to give general satisfaction, and we shall always be really and happy to exhibit our assortment to those who will favor no or s% a edll. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM k Co. Montrose, May 21th, 1857. • FIVE HUNDRED • - - ik itravelling Ageing Wanted! BnISINWS paying from *5O, r 04150, per month. 'So humbug or, chance business. Permanent employment given and no capital required. .For further particulars enclose postage stamps and Ad. r A. SIMPSON, Exeter, N. H. • Way 20, 1857. , Varna. FORTY HORSE POWER STIR [ICI NA 'UDR SALE, I 1 GOOD ORDER. 4 . 1 FEET tight inch troke, 14 inch Cylinder , W O lance wheel, three tons,. Is a strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coul.Shaft or Tannery; and. ary • tart_ "- ddref4, c-orvir uzwer ER& • Jan. 14, 1857: Vontro.. , • IND REID! NNW: Ulf 1 pin undersigned, Merchant, at Dirnock Four Corners, has Ludy discovered that for ready pay, he can ea more goods and make more money, at one half the usual profit put upon country goods, consetTeently.l can sell goods frets fire to ten per cent lower than other establishments in this .section. But do not take my word for it, call and , see for your- selves. Being: little cash, or some kind of country produce, and boy your goods at a price.unparalleled in the history of mercantile trade. My stock iskarge lard well selected, and I am receiving new additions every week. My terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainly be for your interest to call and see me befOre purchasing elsewhere. lima and malt kept. constantly on band. WK. U. TILA.TER. Mood, Jan. 14, 11114.-.ly • NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORWM Is ritli Mut, Two Hundred and genial-Fitt Stores fir ?art '• oaf ickerntait et Gatraii. WE in receipt of the largest stock of Nicooei v V ever offered in Iforthern Pantry!nude, eon listing erCooking, Parka., and Six-plate, both for wood and eoall also, a full assortment of large sizes; for Stores and Churches. Would call particular attention to the Jeffersoulan Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heaviest plate 'stove In market: Among our assortment of large oven, would mention the Empire State' Improved, as being very heavy plates, pest finish, and • a trwri. or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna county, you have been in the habit of purchasing fight stoves and light riMmtm and paying as Dutch as you ought to, for eavy plates and heavy trimming. We manufacture our furniture, and will len at man ufacturer's prices.. Let those who pay a Maker refit compete with us if they can. Jobbing=:z.- ectad with the tin trade, done as usual on short notice. DICKERIAN k GARRATT. - New Wilford, Sept. 18. 1855. , Shooting Adair! - ATTEMPTE D MURDER. BUT a short time since the equMbrium of our usually quiet Tillage was disturbed by the report of fire arms. and the rumor that • a man's fife had been imperiled in our streets. It proved to be no fiery serious occurrence. and the difficulty was it satisfactorily adjusted.-77fal perturbation haring subsided--the 7 excitement is note caused 'Ely the tre mens/oats rush to Chandler's to buy • GOODS—VW GOODS-4/14CY GOODS— -ALL KINDS OF GOODS - oftly and gently we would say to the (Srvi ladiev of our Community, our stock, comprises almost every. thing neeessari to complete sztte lady's ward robe, from a nicely —H—lilooped Skeleton -Mart, to a splendid Flounce tlovving Robe. Per mu tual benefit we will enumerate. Lawn •Robes, bean tired flounced and plain Here.", Robes, Fancy all wool Debbie', De Begat, Ititperial , Plain and Fig ured Ilmiliants, Clutasbna, Gingisants, erimac Prints, Plebs and, Black Lawns, Ladies mourning Collars snd Freneb Embroidered Collars, Unsleralseres and Flouncing*, Stamped Collars, Zig hvgs, km., Beam Hoops, Booboo, do., Hooped Skirts, Silk sad Noire Antique Belts, -Velvet and Noire An tique Trimmings,Estella Sbairb,Broche do.. ditto.,a/1 kinds of Shades and Colon, Gloves and Hosimy a great variety. Omelets and Jewelry, a Sae amen. meet, Pearl Port %onion and Card Casa, &a, Re. To the Gentlemen in tortiadir, and the rest 'or mankind in enters!, we would say, that we dont be lieve that ""Dress` makes the man," yet we do think that be am be made to look wonderfully like one, by haat:Elmo some of the materials which we have provided for his fodiviatud we. Call and eon ofTimes yourselves by an etamination of' the Abundance fliser_altistiona, Pinney Neel lies, Fancy Cigars, Passer Skin; Vests, Pews, Coats, Vestige" Redo, 4.;=G, etassmerss, Sumer nab, Kentucky Jeans, ik . atontee, Hats and Cvsot smear swirjoy Me wort smjsrored fashions end - ca me, Fancy Peek. et Ildkis, Lino do., .Faney Border, ffilk Saw penders. Pearl and Gold 1414irt Studs aNd Stet.. Brd 't Cotrailegs east Fasteners and Beaton.", ete.,ite. feet almost everything requisite to improve Lithos or Gentleman's wearing apparel can be ob tainid otro at • L F. B. WANDLER'S. Nose, April 29, . A , - 25 ' WI'INV'S ES . 1 ' ma - . miThe-illoiger - Conitioted. 11 0,.. • • . 101111 a. six is imt systio . . 11 •-.'- ' .. : a WI Vrho has had 10 years experieuee'as a Banker ' and Publiaher, and Author of - ' ' -• '- am '. 41 *ma sf Leitatnelsat Ike Bigiiii+Y Takomu# 'M• •-• Sock for 10 suceitaleabights,ennioi . „.,. Greeted -- or. 50,000 People Jall e hiur with Bounds of_ Applasute, a bile AD he exhibited the igannet in wtia Fonaterfti ters execute their Frauds, and the ;attest and • ca. , aortae. Yaw of firgtectista them! al The lkisklir•le Bararers sill so That to to US Ca ! pretest. Judo of Paper Mona, firing. erG It EATEST DISCOVERY of CD Ike Prescott Cesitorr for • ' ll6 Detecting &Wadi* Bank — Notes. as Describing Ever,. Dentine *Rig Existence, pm . and exhibiting at a glance every Colon ial, terfeit in Circelatlonli. a Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. a zif - No Index to examine ! No pagesie hunt op ' WS Betty simplified and arranged,that the Merchant, as Banker and Business Man can see a# at a Olexce. Ilas rig Engtiri, French used German, iri Thus Each may read the mime in hill XI . . own Native Tongue. go Most go Perfect Bank Note 14 Pablished, ..... 41 Also a List of , All the Private Itankers Is Amer is A Complete Summary of the Visages or Restore k MIRRICA will be published In each e dition, together with all the Important RIMS OF THE DAY. Also A SERIESOF TALES • ram From an Old Manuscript, found br the East. It furnishes the'lliest Complete History of 41 . ORIENTAL LIFE es and describing the Perplexing Positions in which N o the Ladies and Gentlemen of thacCuuntry have ' g been so Men found. These Stories will continue wi throughout the whole year, and gill prove the co Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. .- la (S' Furnished \V early to Subtieribers only, at #1 a year. All letters num be iddiesired to MI JOHN S. DYE, Broker, al Publieher and Proprietor, 10 Wall Street, N.Y. Cli -- ' Sp3tlibiftiv3yl Susquehma Sentiary. Binghamton, BroomeCo., N. Y. . - rI I IIE TIXSTMeof dal Institution are happy to be able to announce to the public that it is now in the full tide of succeggful operation. The Seminary Buildings are new and commodious • the course of instruction is thorough and compreh ensive; and the discipline is kind, but fum,—aiming at strict order, prompt obedience, correct deportment,: and indus try. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. HENRY CA E&, A. M.. Plincipal, Gusetxs H. HATwoun, Prof. a Ancient Lan- guAges; - Foust E.Coluaares, Praessoi of Mathenuuks. Miss MARX A. Tisr.r.a, Pro...ceptress, and Teacher of French. 4 ' Iletas M. GORHAM, wa ry Teacher of Pr Deport merit. • Mrs. Lucas-Ina Jonssos. Teacher of Drawing and I'ainUng. J. Uu.tox loam, Profeimor of Instrumental Musk. WILLIAM Maas;, Professor of Vocal Musk. Firvisrs. Tuition for Tenu of fourteen weeks, ti:om $5 00 , to $8 00. Murk. Drawing, and Painting,:Extra. .Roard and Washing, Room furnished and warmed, t 2114 per week. Tuition, payment made invariably in stdrance.— Board one half in advance. !VA LIM OA N. st Term commences Aug. Ztir. laSd. IM.Term .eoznmenees Dec. 341, 1850. 341 Terre corninetteew April let, - 1857. For further-Information ailcinots the PrinciPal. ' 11... N. Loomis, Sec. S. H. PAIALL, FA"o9tanytera, F4lO. 11, 1857.-41y1. MUSCA COMA C=3:l =SCAN HAIR A new r atd mto' — forra4h c • wbo wrall it z iu4 good and cheap if attrmse:l. lluscan ltair recommend ed an being better than 'hair .or 'feather", is Is free from dfl loofhtt, qviu.ga,•and no bag, not.eren the bed bug will go nearit, nor remain where It la. . Mattres ses er Mik or Coma made on abort notion. G. F. FOREMAN., _ • Xcm. I, 2, &1, Basement, Searles IttoteL itantSese., ra., Apr:l 30, 2857.-tr NEW GOODS. I2EHTLIEV PEaD. Phenix Block, Montrose, Pa. nave just received a large and desirable s stock of SPBIIG ; SUMNER' GOODS, cotuprisinr, 141Crievoig: ie ODS, • GROCERIES, CROCKERY, • 11:4 RD tr.-mg, PALVTS, OILS d DYESTUFFS, 'MEDICINES, JEWELRY, HATS tt CAPS, FISH' ot LEATHER, and - In fact, almost - every article called for, which we arc willing to sell at a very small advance free New •York pikes. • • Montrose, April 8, IMT. Post Brothers an now me/flogtheir &oak of SPRING AND RIMER 600DS, and Invite their friends to call and examine. Large Stock of Diess Goods.—Stella Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons; Saka i - hi twit. ty,- Gents. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Gents. fine assortment of Fashionable Clothing, Parsals, White Goods, Lacer, Edgings, Flonndngs, Collars and Sleeves, and Trimmings; Our Dry Goods de partment is, we think, well chosen in quality L styles. Grocerics.—A good stock. 'Also, Inm, Nails, and Hardware. Crockery.=—A large stock.. Rats it Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil and Hemp Carpet Large assortment of Wall Paper. Montrose, May 8, 1 slit NEW TOPOGRAPHICAL lIIAP of Susquehanna County. trim undersigned propose to publish a Map of Sustv.w`,..nnna County, (if sufficient encourage ment be given.) Said Map wid they ail dio roads with their angles; all Streams are to be , shown In their proper places, with their names, and all Lakes and Ponds, with their names, locatton, shape, and size. The names of property holders generally are to be inserted in their proper places. The Map will also show the location of all Churches, School Houses, Hotels, Stores, Postoffices, Mills of all kinds, and al? so a correct table of distances front one Postoffice to another throughout the County. Said Map is to be mt a scale of an inch and one eighth to the mde, and will he delivered to subserf; hem colored and mounted, at the exceedingly low price of lire Dollars per copy. LEIt XARBII, , Kos. 17 kl 9 Minor /4. , April 1857.-13m3n24 • NOTICE. YUBUC notice is hereby given that S.A. WOOD RUFF is receiving a we lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds . usually kept In the Stove and Tinware lice of teasinesa.smong wbkh may be found a better amortment •of iStoves, heavier, larger, and more durablethan ever 14are offerath, ark eaunty. All the proof con need will !rejigt to call and want ire foryourgelvcw All .. stores watvante4llt;ever7 Kept emistintly ea Lad i es eatelisive sisortment of TIN WARR, made onto( the boat materials, mhich Is offered for rile as cheap tut ran be bought in any market. Also 'On hand, laid pip e aan ea, Main and Gearing for Cbaln Pumps, all sista Brass and Poreckinitetdes, and el kfirdclafTatud Wire. Jibbing rigia on *bort notice and is good order. AII goods in alt lino will be sok!. cheap for cash or (approved) air:lW • S. 1.1/TOODRTIFF. • Montrose, Kay 1, 1857 _ . • • ty; - H ut en nfze r u a r i e: of d ei r i i4 Gadiard's Pat prepared to fUrna g attl i put then:talk the 011211 rriage 44 notice. • Noutoase May 6 1867 • • E O.I7I;I6VVELt4ii SONS, ixrunits 07 AND DEALY.RB UI Chi% &14$$1 g4tihei)b)#e) LOOI3:IIIO4LASEIES, - N 0.113 WARREN Eberier Cauldrekl - T. G. Cauldwell, frenr7l3.Xmipp. New York. W. A. Cauldorell. subscriber haring connected himself Kith the .1 above House in the Crockery Trade, in - all its various branches, would simply say to merchants, hotel, and boarding-house keepers, in Susquehanna and adjoining counties, that their stock is one of the largest of the kind kept in New York; their assort. meet is large and general; their goods area of good quality and choice pattecns; their prhres.as low as the trade can offer with reference to profit ; Ruud that he is very anxious to sell to all who may think it for their interest to give him a call.- HENRY S. KNAPP.- ' York, January I, 1857.-17__ CIIIIIIIT MUUFICT CRIB Qa. Aci.minLL fANUF a C T UR RR and dealer in all kinds of IVJ: Furniture, is now prepared to fill all orders for Bedsteads of ail kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwards, according to style. Re also keeps on hand Ready-made, Coffins; and as he has an elegant Mame, he Is prepared to attend' on short notice. New Milford, Dec. 17, 1856. • 4971 STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. DM BROTHERS haring purclutited the ,akove establishment, will keep constantly on haed Su pesjime aid _Fine Hoist, Cons Neal of superior qual ity, also G7op mid Bran at the lowest cash prices.— Custom work will be done With despatch, and in a (WWI warreated. • 13811.1 Montrose. Julr. 1853. , LIME AND PLASTER. f HE subscribers are now burning and will keep St. constantly on hand, Lime of a very superior qualitrat Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any quantities at a fair price.- Persons'irishlng a large quantity can be supplied r..70n a reasonable notice. Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hand hereafter. I. L. POST, . H. DRINKER. W. JESSUP. Ifontrose Depot, April t. L. SEARLE.' FARMERS ATTENDIII. fp.IIE undersigned would respectful/y announce to the FartwEas and all others interested, that we have associated ourselves together under the Gnu of :110TT dr. TILDEN - , . at the old stand of M. lk P.. Mott; where we are fts.- pared to. furnish ?LOWS of. the most approved pat tents now in use. such as DitstrAtry'R, _Votes .Iron 1.1. , ;n05, tr. Also l'oints of 'nll kinds„ Land-ides, Cu'tivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm 'ers and others, ull of which we propose to sell as low as can be afforded by any establishnient in this rtion try. ELIJA If MOTT. • G. A. TILDEN. • We are alto agents fur Emery's Horse Powers . , 'Drag and Circular saws tier wood, also Dog Churn . TowerA, which we can tarnish on short notice: • Montrose, Jan. 7 . , 1857. Itf O. r; FARDHAIN, SADDLE & 11RNESS MAKER AND TRIMMER, Successor of A. a E. Baldwin, .(late Fordloon and Smith,) iu the above business, will offer on good terms, all kinds of work "iu his line," such llSSad dles, Harness, Trunks, .1:c. Llarues.s made of the b~•:t oak tanned- leather. GE TRDLIII.YG of all kinds done on short notice. • All kinds of Carriage Triunnings kept 'on hand and furnished cheaper than can be purchas ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. NCI& 1, 2, and 3; ila.: , eruent 6f &' - uitie's Rotel, Mont rose, Pa. Montrose, October 1, 185(; SMITH FORMAN & Co.. ata Cabinet linkers, • TAKE pleasure in offering to. their customers, in . • addition to their usual large stock of C.Anivrr Woax, the largest and best afsortment of CANP, FLA 0, AND WO 0/) SEAT Gll.l IRS ever @Ter ed for sale in Susquehanna county, all of which were manufactured expressly. to their orvkr i and they can warrant them to be a superior article. Call at their Ware-room, foot of Maine street, and examine fut yourselves. •vr. w. ;nitro. . • Cc. irottmuk.s. • Montrose. Feb.:;, :Al A. SIMI! JR, SOAP MANUFACTORY. IVlF.Snbscribe.r keeps constantly on hand the sale athisestablishment in Montrose. the best filial ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by any patent process. For those that-furnish the grease, he manufactures the soap for #1,50 a barrel. iWarrar.ted in all cases to be a good article, or the Soap ; may be returned and the money refunded. " • PRICES. Per barrel, A 5 00 Half Barrel,- 2,50 4 Gallon, '25 Wholestde dealers will be furnished-4f delivered at the Ashery in Xontrose--at the rate of ten barreli for 15, or at Scranton at ten barrels for 850. JOAN HENRI' WARES. Montrose, March 17, 1856. .-lOy 1 Valuable Landsor Sale. VOR SALE IN ONE BODY, 'about 5500 acres o I.' Land an the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna ricer in Luzerne County, Penn's., about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val uable timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral r eg imi Pennsylvania—known to contain Iron ore—and believed to ::.'ad in coal, and being also In the Immediate vicinity of s:..veral- railroads made and now in progress—offer to the capiutltt an opportunity for the investment of money that -seldom occurs. For further Information apply to N. P. go 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, 1854. - HENRY DRINKER. NOTICE. DERSONS desirous of paying re tnoney,on debts of any description, an do so by leaving their payments with Post, Cooper A Co, Rankers,. Mont rose, to my credit,. whose receipts will be allowed from their dab. C. L. WARD. April /8 1856 " I.stf It% .1.. V• , • • .- I . 1. • Co. . lycomin o ff Mutual Insurance Company. Capital,—s2,2oo,ooo. IT h; one of the best Companies in — the State. It 1. was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpetual. It has insured, 6/10C it went into operation, thirty millions of property, and paid oversis hundred than sand dollars Wises. About twelve thousand has been paid in this County. - • Applications received at the store of B. It LsoNS A; Co., Lancaboro, and at Montrmse.• - B. IL LYONS, Agent. Montrose, Jan. 1857. - • vatilyi New Era Montrose: THE WIR IN HANSA'S CONTINUES! IDUT those who attempted to get up a fight in 1... P Montrone. against "second rate goods and high prices," with the 'agenda of three or four old stocks have fizzled ; and • Reeler stud fitmdegard, whose BliOT• AND MOE EITO/tE is located on 3Lain street, .t. - lonth of Searles Ifotel,—with the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the • . . - LO WEST Fig URN, and which they will sell a • lreilet above coot, are de termined to give "the old codger" a hard one. We do not intend to be undersold by any other establishment In Town. We have only to say; Coma and See , for "seeing Is believin g "-- We do not de alt% to yusit: . our goods, pretexiing to "let our works praise ; hat we allay be permitted to say,'alr.ibti Intormithm ot plushest's, 11;4 we have just received* EXTENSIVE STOOK lilt Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds - of Gentlemen's Ladies', and .Children ' s wear. Also ti . general asse t rtment oC findings, and Leather of all kinds. Work made to order, and, repairing done neatly, . KEELER 81VDDOEs, • Nontrose, Tung 11, 18515 i _. ::::,':t - ArE,R - -'.. _ QRE ItA Y 'PBC 'TO R kk vat tint taPwcuac . 41 1 iiiV0 111 10 11 9: And; 11/011aSeniSS• Thutirtrus, Maw, *itb Dee., 18113. 'Du. J. 4. Arust : I ilo aut heritete to -.ay best remedy I baci4ever ibinsd far antes. Busamesees, Inlluenst, stud tbs. naucuu dt*s symptoms of a Cold, is your Cumin' Ptereeru, its constant use hi A 3 .17 wadies" and ray iamb' ibr the butt teu years bas shunia it to p ow superior virtues .hir , the .tivittruent of 14 rocaptuiato.K.lll.lllT, 3.U. . . A. S. 1101111444 CTIC4 N. Y.. watt*: 4 'l hare u, Tour PtcroaAtonyeelf and hi air &wily evei strirolou live'euted Tour and belig•re it th. beat inedh,ine for Ito purl...• rs...r put out With • bed cola 1 ' , boob% dinuer pay twnity-tuts &thint fur r bottle Merl du without it, or take-any other moody." Croup, Whooping Cough, Infinenia. . . : tOsegarici" Mits.. Visb. 7c INA: RicrreTa AT11: I will eheeffelly metre your firreetes is the best remedy we lemem. tic the carafe' IrSoping (Utah. ereeep tad thecheet etteeturee of children. We of pear ft:ltem Ity in the !tooth appreciate pot Wall, and mounei.n.l yonr teeelleime to flue People. , lIIRASI 4)IISKLIN, K. D. . . , AMOS LME, MONTCRET. lt. WWII. 3.1 Jan.. MC: ',bad it tedione Influenza, which milliard two. in shines els week* took many niwileince without Tvilef : Whet your PiteneaJO by the 'dyke of %NAT clergymen. The And doe. relieved-ti. oomehesi la my thine* and lona: haw then flue hell the bottle e wade tae completely well Your medicines are the c a. *en aa the beet we can buy. and we rebuilt yost, Deetallgunl your reinediat, as the poor tnau'oi frieud.". . Anima or Phthisic, and Broothitis. WEST Mt:lemmata. - P 4-; 4,18.54. Pot : Tuar Cnins• rerrosas i• ref/ming inihrireihmen cum or this seetkon. it bangle . . 4 eeecral from eburrningeginghnur Sf consnmpti o ti, and IA nor curing a man who has laburvpd nr/4.4 sn agection of Inns" f.3r the but Lily Y. "" HENRY L PAW L% Althorn!. A. A. BAMSKY. IL D.. Auuns, Mosses Cu.. twin mama Sept 6 D 453: "During tuy ?noire uf many yisft I ha!, &Anti .quarto your. CRUST Pro,* D. It girls* mot and to lief' bb runsungAlls patients, or duriog such as are curalar.' WelsilAt add volumed of avidrum but itsr DOA rimorliNdtif Mont or the virtual 01 this rrniudy M {rut So *Pd. spot Caumsolptioo. - Pttbably nn one remedy has 'mot to.o;tutaotttodtkit ottredot may and ouch tiAllgirrOCl Shia. Awo► sw, %wpm. kit ata TrISCII; but even to thom tiro eitootr yok-too.m. atolls re *if sad conduct. ASTOII llotra. Nor r otts" CITY. -Mara. 3, is:A. DOCTOR. ATER Lewitt: r feel It duty ateka pleasure to in Warm ytsa what! your Cnamet Pl4'l , 4tiL ha. 4VIIR CR' my wif• Blia list bean Ave spotlit' laboring und,r lbw dauzarana Ow*. torso of Cousumption. front whirl nu aid ws r..ulltl pruner. gust tier Math Mkt. gam was steadily Wr...tdrong. of this city, when, war hay, corm, for , advice. reccenmetnled. a tat . 2f ion? medicine. We Ideas hi. Ilindt.e,c, as dor ylsur f,r she has recovered (n.m that du,. She is not !et a. strong a. she used to be. bat is free (am, icor cough, Zilliarlat* 611.1.1( wen Yu trr, with gratitude ay!) twnrd. OR L.l...tlitt titat:LitY, or Suatarract. Charusepfinta, do oot .1.1,40ar tdx yue bag; trill A liu:'si'nratt PttrotAt. It is ands 4. eue.of thy elsesuistc in tb. world, and its cum all rouuct as lec;"unak tho IxiGlinetrits of lit virtue!.-- iu L.dgcr. . _ • - Ayer's Cathartic Pills. ltd inientln of Chemistry and Misliiino hare been tared. Itheir utmost to protium tale lest. most perfect. purgittivs . ebkh is known to,maii. I unittnerAble proofs ale dims ti that dose PILLS have virtues whiels surpass in rt.-silence the Airline, 7 madistses,and that they eh, unprecedentedly upon the rouvr j all Wen_ Thy are WITS mat plee.int to hate. bed powerful td lure. Their penetnithurpropertics stiinialato the what activities if lb* body, remove the ointructions of lie ofgaLCl. trlnitc fin Stood:and expel disease. They NINA out rho g ~,thuni o , a whirl treed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or pus into their natural action. and impart healthy for witt .strength to the whole eystern. Not only do they cure threw*, lay cotnplalnts of every body. tett ale. tirmidll i le.and &et a , ma diseases that have baffled the twat of home,' AM. %lath they reduce powerful effects. they are. at the MUM thus. kr di dives. the Ranee abd hew physie„tliiit can le An pLoyeS for children. Bring erigarcowted, tkeY are pleasant to take and being purely vegetable, art free from any eh*. of Wiens cures have been made which surpass belled:wave they not sad. stantiated by men of such emitted position and cliaracter es b ihrbid the ensphion of untruth. Many eminent ckftzrunia awe physician" have lent their names to certify to the public the so liability of my rotnedhst, while others have neat me the raft 11406 of their conviction that my Pripanni• contribute tm tutingely to the relief of my aftlicted. sii g (Alan-men. • Tbe Agent below named la pleased to (urn h gmtk my Amer lean Almanac, containing directions Fir their WO, and (MOB cotes of their curve of Übe following complaints: ,' ' Coethseneea, Bilious Compbants, Ithentnatism, proper: tient tens.llloadnehe arising from a foul Iftorraish, Nausea: lodi s es boa, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels. and Pain arising therefrom' Flatulency, Lou of Appetite. all Memos and Cutaneous Ilia nun which require as eraruant )ledicine, Scrofula or, King' Evil. They elso,by purifying the blood and etiniutating Use eye . teas. cure many complaints w bleb ft would not - he inneOwed the: ' could itikril, ouch ae Drafirgl".turti.al iplitolitems..‘ cur-4am eu. Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the laver and kidney" Clout, and other-kindred couiplainte arising from a low state 9 the body or Obstruction of its functions. - , •- . Do clothe put oit by unprincipled dealers with 'borne other pa they make more Mei on. Ask for Myra 01.1 x sod take cloth tar ass. No other they can sirs you eutupWres with this in it intrinsic Talus or,coretire' poetess. 'The ii.Uk 'taut tits hurt s} mess is for thent,hud they should hare it. • . rreparea ny Mr. J. v. AEU, • Practical' and Analytical chemist, Lowell Nam' . Puce, 25 Cris. mt. Doz. Fru. 8010 rot 11. , SOLD Dlr ' • - 4 TURRELI., and he all Drunks and M acute Dealers.-21411Sylew • • DR. RALSET'S FOR, ST wing. 13LEASANTER and more effective in the Cure of Disease than any Remedy (Tee , ' discovered. hires without Purging ornauseating. Can he taken at any time without hinderance from business. Equal in Flavor to the richest - imported WinC, and put up in jaqie bottles for One Dollar. VOICE OF THE 'PRESS, . • It is remarkahle that dithomph the Press hare at all times attuttously avoided speaking in faror of Patent .Vedieittes. yet the. ife:&cal qualities of Me "Forest Witaeaud Pills" hare attracted its attention, aud re find it s , thing forth the merits these IZerne dies in unqualified term:Jen every part of our coyish* Front Me Editorial Department of , the Welnrille (Ohio) Patriot, of July 3d ; 1855. "ITaLsr.v's Foarsr is . c.'"—Se universally is this Medicine approved of in,this locality, and so rapidly has been its sale within the past three'montha, kW. in a never failing remedy for nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended, that Mr. Baker (drug gist of this town,) was compelled to re-older hi 4 much shorter time than is usual in the case_of many other Patent Medicines. The Fottrarr WINE is des tined from its excellent medical qualities to becotue more popular than was ever any other Medicine. troy. the lien tv!a (Y. Y) Journal, .9) Zan* 24,?A5. - llacarr's Foust Wu:it—This Wine la unionist tared entirely frdlin Meant Fl*nts awl Roots, and it is quite equal in flavor to any imported, it is cos of the best Medical formulas known. From the Clyde (.3r. Y.) renentof Oet 15th, 1855. Dn. lietsres roster Wunt—This Wino is MI it* tide which by esperienee we can reeeanneatt in the highest terms. Extract of a Letter trcaa theßditoi• 4tf the Niagara River Pilot. I i oNAWAXbA N. dune 4th t 1886.- Dn. G. W. flautEY.--/fr. Stansen,ealtrir,bi t dde place, has sold a greet deal of ".?Orest Wise and Pi 11.," and I mu pleased to learn ;that they aro uni• versally commended for otrrtuost common disease, Aug and Fever. The Fouesr Wrse and Puts are warranted tcreure the most severe Colds, Cited's, and Pain in the BreastAristhina,Dysepsiei,ladigestion,A'hen , India); and Oast. - The Wine and Pills Cure the Fewer and Ague, for which complaint*, • they hare acquired a high reputation.. • Ulcers, Boils,Blotches &abed Head ' • Ringieoroi, Erysipelas, Salt RAr. ton So 4 Eyes, and vier' , kind - of Manor, Jaundice, Female Comptatitta, ebility,Night • . Sweats, and,l' kly State et the Constitutio Dm. orders, Pont Stomach and Morbid • condition of the Bowls, headaches ; - Nerrons Disorders& General Derange , runt if the System. Affections of the .81ad- • der, Bronchitis, Bilious Colie.:Boicel Cont.. plaints, Dropsy, Flatulency; Giddiness, Lost of zippeate, Pains 114 the Boned, Beroluta . ,. and all • other complaints which arise' from Anittre Blood andLisordered State of the Sgstern. . Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dollar Per bottle, or six bottles for live dollars. Forest ills, twentpdire cents per.box. • • General Depot, 64 Walker St. Nei York.- Ages* in Montrose, Abel Terrell, and all druggists. • - 331005t028 Read the followilin Letter. 11101 E We have istoeived the Mowing letter In relation to Do. MOIUM'o Isufas Roor Pnia. Armin: For* Centam, • ) NSusq. Co., ra., Sept: 38th, 18'584 Mews A. d. Warm alc Ca, - Near Tett : ," The Xeief:l i e Indian 11904 rUhrbedAwllt 70!e -toeir-t-raist astitreetion, In evert warner; and ate farmers use them for alum* everything. The Du b:N=llV bas been ragtag In thla sectionto wile* in; extent; %V . thelaateix months, toattimixiantat* tinnily having escaped, axe*? Thou .MI Rae your. pill* here deex „tea. PlUMuiTira, in vitiate** they have rivet ran.so. I will inform you shortly how to send a farther supply. Your Dbl. &Vt." • ALMOND H. SMITH. • Such lettere* the above neodno aneusentitontlik they ought to eassisrevn o/ Oat irefirotiy Wine, those Dr. Moat Ituitan a rt tal e 4081 Pill der lurk. • - • • - Sok% hi 11[Ootrfule by S. H. kD. Sayre, and tiy one person in every town, and In- idteotantry storm I. White a ooh, 9 sit, friers Mace; hew Turk, ittio Proprietors. • - - 47-4 SQP.ADES, supyrps At FORgii, far We by LYONS A. BON. ,BUSINESS William W. Wheaton, M. D.. E eLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Des eCifufty:Offers his servlies to all who prefer tho "'Reformed Priictlee" to tbe old Bleeding Blistering and Cikalnel Plan. Jackson Anquatianna Co. Pa, AD of the -illopathic and Einmeopathis_ 411k to Colleges of .Medicine, is now -partnanently 10. cartd in great Bend, Pa. Office, corner of Main and • Elizabeth st., nearly tipposit.nMte M. E. Citiunl4,. - - May14,1857.-1) , . Dr. IC Smith, c:...URGEON, DENTIST, has removed his office from Searfe's,. to-his own dwelling opposite the Day. tilt. church, (North side) in Montrose, where all Dent:. al operations will be performed in his usual good' manner. Kontarse,,kay 21, 1857.,. - =C. C. Eollistar, • IrkEALER IN SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Va. Mir !ices, &c., Montrose, Pa. • • 17i . - Z. D. Vail. lit D.; - Dtt4icriot AND fit: HGEON; petal:wend, 1 located himself' at Brackneywille, fiusqictirt county, Pa., and-will promptly attend to idiot& wilb which he ay belaiored. - • - 4 , 18v2y IL a lEnsi — pp, with E• Cauldwell.& son•, TXPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CHINA, GLAio, ind Earthetv.Ware, No:16 - Warren street, Nfor Yosa. A. Bit:anal, ATiCUMNY'Ik COTTIOELLOR M t , over S. B:resee Dreg Store, Surgeries** Orpot, Pa. - Ilyt DHYSICI N AND SVRGEON, Jaelcson; Spume. JL hapax nty, Pa. Residence at the Postale, : eeler .13toddard: DEALERS IN BOOTS k SHOES, Leather k Find- Inge, on Maine St., first doorbelowSearlea Montrose, Jan. 1, 1856. William H. Jean* ATTORNEY AT LAW & Office on Public Square, Montrose. • Miller. ik.Powler, ATTORNEYS AND CODNSELLORS AT LAW • and Solicitors in Chttrieery. Office No. 44 Clatte street, Clservo, 111. - Thomas Ingstrapa. - MALE: IN DRY GOODS, Grociri►:g;, 4i tho,g~ Ciorkery,Boots and' Sfieee ) 444 Skiguchour„ Pepe!, P.. • . Bentley it Bitch, - TTRIMETS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY. LA.NIi; AGENTS ..ifourgoae = • • L. la—Hinds, A TTORNE.Y...A.T LAW, S'inguellosi44 Pin: Office. 1 - 1. en Matrie street, one door east otT4nlisdinl:... Albert auunberiin. . . TTfiR'SKY AT LAW and Justice of the Peace, .tl. wive I. E. Post de Co's Store, Montrose. Wm. H. Jessup, . . A Trott:my AT LAW »D COMiIISSIONnn Of -CV DErmi., for the State of New York, will . atteud lo altbeincew estimated Whin' with promptness anti fidelity. Offiee - oo Public Sclathre i occupied by not. Win. Jessup: DWM IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chenkala, , Pnints, Oils, - Dyequuffs, GroccriL.% Dry GOods; Stouew.sre, Glassware,.Clockit, Watches, Jewery i Slyer Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instrii• meats ; TruSses, Surgica Instruments, Liquors , Per. finery, Mirrors, 'Stationery, rtnishes, Shoes, a e Ziotions, - &e: I)EAtER IDRY . GOOD'S, Ready Made Clothing Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc:, Public Avenue, Montrose, ra. - • • I. L. Post Co., lAEALERS. IN DRY - GOODS, Groeerie.,=, Crnekery, JJ Hardwire, Leather, klour, etc., corner of tirti- Oki eitmet and Public Avellue - , 4 ifentreue, l'a. - --- J. Lyons & Son., - TIEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Giocerre.o; Hardware; 'Crockeri, Tinware; Groceries, 1104.4 etc.; lib°, carry on the hook.ninditty lisiness--Ptblie Avelino, No:arose, Pa. . Bentley & Bead,- - - - SLEDS IN.DRIr GOODS, _Drugs, lietlicine. Paints, . Oils,: Groceries, Ilartiwirt.-, Crockery, ]rot,, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry; Piker Spoons, Per, emery, kc.—Foot of Public Avenue, ,ifoutrose. • . Wil li am & William IL him*, •-- A TTORNEYS AT LAW,. Xoutroae;' Pa. , ress. tice iu Susquebomut, Bradford, Wayne, W$ mind and Luzern C 012.110 r. _ B. S. PMELL,. Ins - FA tif.ll. in Staves and ireadings;'lloep FYI poles;l3arrets,_Firkint, %gurus, &e., &c. 'AI orders from responsible quarters, promptly filled, and stripped &Liver direction. Great. Bend, Susq, Co:, Pa.—rBa9yl Rockwell & Winton. ATAZIASTII,EIIis,aI,,,D.,9frILLLn V. 70. sots, Ri66orts, tic, So:40 Cotutlaadt, strict, New York, (up staira.) 13. 11. ROcilflLL. _ - ABALDWIN 'Wholesale and /Wall dial • er in Flour; galt,SPork, Fish,Lard, grain, Gad meal, candles, clover , and timothy seed. Barrels fresh ground tour just tieeelved fres Morttra, March 5, 1857. • -R. Thayer, - - - DIEYSICIAN AND SURGEON, )(tattoo), Ps.— .11. °Rica in the Tirmer's store.. 42-n313 _ . • E. N. MOORE, • AIILL WRIGHT, turrucrly of Orange County. Now York, havinglocated in Susquehanna county, would offer his services to those about buildintt Ore repairing drist "" 1 1 413 T.'-rvi 4 '1.1!?° his.experience warrants hint in doing so. Post ZPINce ddress, Glenwood, Snag. Cu:, Pa. . Tyl CO` &SON, Bingluuntonm New Yark, WALERS in Foreign and Anteri tianMarble; Boa uments, Head Stones, Table TOps, ?cc. Business pertaining to the above attended to with dispatch, by G. R . Pantrn, Agent, Brooklyn, Sue. quehanna County; Pa. February 4, 1,837.—byl -- • . Prof. Charles Morris. BARBER, Shaving Saloon, and flair Timmer, bar again removed his shop from ita former loca tion. in the basement - of Searle's 'the room over Chandler's Store, is prepared-to exercise his art in the niost scientific manner, on all who may be leased to -entrust theirleads o r faces to his bawds. Nur. 40. • _• ' Sataingßeuse - . , POST, COOPER - 4 CO. IIE*RY DIIINKEItr' '- 1 . * wm. ntnt - rnittaTomrsit. , C V02 """ ISAAC L. POSV..;V.,-...., -, ..i, ,Novenber 12. 18 - nitA r i n TS'4* ;Sork-eity adtl Philadeipbta.- 1, Cogeotl '' , 4 :wide and reillittpd.• °Moo haunt froii . 414. 1%. to 3. • - Illiiisra. Allen & Pluton, N. York. REFEitEXCE,I*nueI C. MortOo,litoq,,.Phirs. • lion. - AiriMatti Jessup, Idoptrose. The Udeptutdent *epubliesn. !USD RTICIT TRIMSDAT IMMIX% AT MONTROSI, AT AN! PI t isnev, IN arrasect • - Ratm-ot Advertising. One aquae ( 18 lines or less) one week, `. One square ' • - two weeks, Oue square " . - three weeks, . 1,0 0 One square. • U ' one month„ ..... .145 One square 41 IWO 3110/Ithk. One square . : , throe toonths„ (hie square " . . months, .. ... 3,00 Onesquaro • - one'year, 8110 71 'r °r liNve squitreltiloaerted-by the year, a deduction from the above prices is thade. Yearly ad-- millers; will lutirelthotirlylleie of alterlitg or efiang, ing their adrortlionneots without additional'ehar . ge` - Bliinet 3 cards; not exceeding tiro lines, inscrteo tt e%OO per ;soulful, - Jab Wrk. • VMS office is supplied with a k. Hood awortinent , ol tiobignif materials. ,and an kinds of Job Work, such as Cards, rosters, ratophietsote., WiU he done VC* yilnd promptly T. B. Orchard, Abel Turrefl, T. B. Cha ndler,: w. r.
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