~i~cef~ageoq~. INTRODUCTION or MAN TO iicle Woet.e.— Not 'until the introduction - Of Mall upon' the earth do we find a creature whose works ten, sibly feud VA modify the aspect of nature. . But when man appears,:low mightt,the change vhich he effects! Immediatelyte his creation he takes under his care 'the-tegeta. b!e produciion of use and slovr ; it becomes his business to keep and 'dreas a garden. He next becomes a tiller of fields, and then a planter of vineyards: here he cutikdewn great fiwests : there he rears extensive woods. He makes himself places of habitation ; and bu- Ny cities spring up as the trophies of his dili genceand skill. His labors, sethey grow up. on the waste, affect the appearance, of vast continents; until at length, from-many & hill top and tall spire, scarce a rood of ground can be seen on which he has not built,ar sown, or planted; or around whichhOms not erect ed his walls or reared his hedges. Man, in this great ; department or industry, is whit none of his predecessors of earth ever were fellow-worker' with tbs . ettator. He is a mighty improver of -creation. We recog uise that as en improvement which adapts na ture more thoroughly to man's own necessi ties an 4 wants, and readers it more pleasing both to his sense of the - ai;theeic and to his more material senses - He adds to the beauty of the &were - , which he takes under his charge—to the l delictey and fertility -of the fruits; the seed of the wild grasses be .come corn. beneath his care; the green herbs grow great of root or bulb, or bulky aid sue eulent•ot top and leaf; the wild roama of nature sports under, his hands; the rose and lily tWoaden their , disks sect multiply their petals; the harsh green crab swells out into a delicious golden riaed apple, streaked with crimson ; the productioni of his kitchen ;w -ile°, strangely metamorphosed to serve the ,use of his table , - bear forms unknown to tett . ture; an occult aw of change and develop ment inhereat to those organ's= meets in him the developing instinct of ability, and they are regenerated 'under his surveillance. Nor is his inibeence over many of the animals less marked. - The habits which be imparts to the parent become nature In his behalf, in their oirspring. The doe , p acquires nwler his teenage, the virtues of fidelity to a waster and affection to a friend. The i'ec and' horse learn to asiist him in labors of the field.-- The udders of the cow and goat distend be neath his' care far beyond the size necessary hits' the wild state, and supply hit with rich milk, and, various other producti of the dai ry.. The fleece 4.if the sheep becomes finer of texture and longer of fibre in his pens and 'fields; and even the indocile silkworni spins, in hiii sheltered conservatories, and among ...the mulberry-trees which he h.; planted, a larger and brighter, and more glistening co coon. Man is the great creature worker of the ikorld,--its one created being, !hit, taking up the work of the adorable Creator, carries it on to the higher resuliand nobler develop ,:sr-eat, and finds a field for his persevering in genuity and skill in every provinceln. which his Maker had expattated before him. - He is evidently—to adopt and modify tho remark. of Oken—God's, itilz,ge : 4 ‘manikst in the fiesh."e—Crestimony of the Hocks. ; ' Airs:asp:7e Hswitros.—The chief quail-, tiesof the mind of Alexander Hamilton were 'a clear and vigorous reasoning faculty, and a -chaste and proli fi c imagination. He po ssessed in a rare and beautiful . proportion these car dinal,' mental qualities. In the discussion of any Subject; he seized bold of the main points with the vigor of an intellectual' giant, and handled them skilfully, gracefully, and. with easel., No matter how abstruse the details of a disieussion or an inquiry might tie to other ine*'his well-trained and powerful intellect followed out and wiravelled all its intricacies, and showed them up clearly to 'view, No matter how profound and deep a theme might be, Hamilton easily and perseveringly sound od its lowest and obscurest depths, and re vealed *them plainly to the observation of men. He was always thorough and exhaust. roe in - his researcher, as his reports as Secre tary of the Treasury will clearly evince.— He dived to the bottom of every subject.— Having laid down his 'premises plainly -and fairly, tie argues from those premises with the most legical clearness, accuracy and farce. His reasoning forms a chain of iron which a giant cannot break. But that iron chain, tho' ponderous and powerful, was a gilded one.— It soul burnished with all the beauty and poi - ish rich imagination. Few writers in ourbmguage, not even those who have culti vated lelegatice and euphony of style as their, sole sixocoplishment, and whose entire fitten tion lass been devoted to the labor limae, ex: celled him in this particultir. • His. elan's; patriplilets and reports are masterp ieces; each pis: et, symmetrical and fi nished in itself. This merit becomes_ the 'More eatreordina- ry when we remember the vast quantity of his 'writings. He did not confine his powers to the elaboration of a few great productions, and ejihaust upon ,them 'all suavity, melody and grace. He spoke self the Attic• Bee i dwelt-forever on his lips. In a deliberative ussernbly,,,in the courts of justioe, or in the ' lulls of the academy, the eloquence of Ham ilton liras a model of perfection. liras the pride and delight of lalf. who could' app r eciate • the beauties of a polished, imasummate sold masterly.. oratory. Even his great rival and enemy, - Aaron Burr; was rehintantly com pelled to concede Ilamilton'e supremacy in this respect : His,literar2,- and scientific attainments were by no, means limited. His knowledge was I extensive and accurate.. Possessing a reten tive mefilory, clear discrimination and in domitable industry, he soon mastered the de tails of every branch of learning -t0 which his attention was directed, and ,made them his own. his y=outh h. , spent only.three yearS -= in Deltimbi3itillege; yet:during that period be tendered himself familiar with classical. , lingut:ind learning ' with general history', ' quatics, and with the exact scien eats, - We heve already seen hove, in four :abort months, he acquirid a eompetent, knurl - edge 011 the dry and abstrise learning, both` of the common. and the statute law, and pre . pared himself for admission to the bar.— [Smudter. A BABY kND A Bssicri.—The Pennsylvanian has the following good sta y among ita police reports: As litre. Esther,Stansbury, residing in a court running from-Race, below Sixth street, was aks3ut to bring a bucket of water from the -hydrant last *night, she found a basket suspended fioin the knob 9f the front door. Putting her hand Into the basket, she- felt siAiiithing alive and kicking, so wrapped up rags that no further discovery could be made unwrapping the object. A piece of paper folded . like letter, lay by th side of the animated bundle. Mrs. Stanlibury imaiediately returned into the house, and by theliglaCof the lamp examintal the kiLtet h was directed to her husband. She tremu lously broke the seal and read as Moire : " To Jax Sum - swam I send von the baby, which you-will please , take"good sires of, and bring up , right, aathit it may turn out to be a better man than its daddy. Oh, Joseph ! whit a sly old rogue yeti are! Who would think that such a sober eld4pitt dle•slianks could be slid), a teering'&•wn ner ? The child is yours—yoti may swearto that. Look at it—it's Joe Statistnnoi all Over. You deceived 11113 abatnetully, Joe—letting on to be a widoWert'Sat do*bAller's duty by the young ono, and NI Letts you. Your heati broken Nswev. B.—Th . M. let that slearpecied i* 7 0 * See thik letkir; Gamma . . Per with lonia kind of, a story abtnit this 'shy. N.* Mr. Stansbuiy gra le the basement en, quietly eating lileinspper,"'and uttte hoag. ining what a storm was brewing over hie head. The door of the kitchen was violently thrown open, end his wife's voles yelled-out, " Stan‘bury, come up -here, you villain 1 . 7 .-= Here's a mess for You. • The astonished Stansbury hastily. , obeyed ~t he summons. - . . , " Don't you want to see Nancy, the heart. broken Nancy 'I" cried Mrs. Stansbury; when her guilty husband hobbled into the room. " Nancy ! what INancy's that t" said the sly otil rogue, iar, 1-f eigned astonishatnta " Why, Nancy, Ithe mother of tide baby that's been hting up arthe door, Mr. Stens:- bury !—Oh; you look mighty: innocent, just rend that letter, and look into the basket ! Don't be afraid, it won't bite, it's got nnleetii, poor thing. You'll know it; for, as the hus sy says, .it's just like yoti,. all over: Please goodness,•l'll expose you before everybody." In less than five minutes, Mrs. S. had col lected a room full of spectators—half of the inhabltitnts orthe tiourto--to wittissethe pro cess of unwrapping the-baby. Anxious ex pectation sat on every countenance, as the jealous lady tore away rag after rag from the body of the foundling, the vigorous movement of which astonished everybody. "It's frill of the devil alreSdy," said hir& S., "that shows that it's his: You'll soon see that it is like him in everything." At last all the swaddling clothes being re moved,' out jumped the baby and made its escape through the, open dour. It was a big Thomas eat ! • - ABEL VOELL, HAS just returned from New-York, with a large and choice variety of C OOPS, bought for Cash, and selected With much care, from over thirq of tir best Houses in New-fork, which he offers to his cus tomers and the public, at low prices, for Cult. His stock comprises ; DRUGS, I • a.- , MEDICINES, • • PAINTS OILS; • • WINDOW GLASS, • ; DYE STUFFS, • GROCERIES, • GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, 1 ... • - MIRRORS, ! • • -. . • . -. CLOCKS, • .1' • WALL PAPER, • - Wt DOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHADES,. FANCY GOODS, . • . ~' MUSICAL INSTRUMEM, • • . JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, ' • ; DRY GOODS, • H HARD WARE, • • - - STONE WARE, WOODEN WAftE i , . , • BROOMS, • BRUSHES, - ' . JAPANNED WARE, - BIRDCAGES.. .. ; ' CANARY SEED. POCKET KNI YES, . .. . , WHIPS, UMBREI,LAS, GUNS. risTots, • • Am m rxrnox, TURPENT/NE, • CAMPHILNE, 4 ? RUINING FLUID, ALCOHOL, - • LIQUORS, ' (For Medicinal Ptirrews, only.) TIIUSSF.S, , SUPPORTERS. • SHOULDER BRACER, ° PORT MONIAM • PECTACLES, . '', SILVER k PULTEDSPOONS, NUS, Ac., s STA:IIO: 4 IIMT', 'VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, ke , And Olathe moiskpopider - "PA MEDICL\MR. Thankful thr the liberal patronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopes to merit a eoedtuumee and-darms in crease of the same. ABEL TUREELL. Montrose. June 10, 1857. Patrons and Friends. - "JEMMY ail years since, sthb scarcely a word of jr enoomagement, and in the Cu* of slang estab lished and monopolized opposition, a comparative eoviee in practice, without refiffence, and destitute of the prestige of Prtsfeasional Pane, I ventured myself upon your generous indulgence and support. Tour I prompt and Metal patronage at once exceeded my espectations„ and laid tut underobßgationa of grati tude which I she not soon forget, rune my return from °Alegi, 1 have been omstantle receiving re newed and most cheering tokens of .the public con fidence) ins largely lorsessed pationage, for which I am renewedly grateful. I fisel that it is due both to myself and my patrons, that I seek the highest de gree of scientific knowledge and practical MI in my mod rueful and ornamental Alt, and rest ausurei, friends, I shall spare neither toil nor , money, in the pursuit of this my eiterisit ed *rail -mean to keep posted," 101 l the valuable improvements of the . Profession, so as to perform all the operations in its various departmeots„ as carethilv, wetly, permaacot ly, and painlessly as the beet of them. Decayed and tender teeth I can now aconite sod plug without pain. I stn doing it *boost daffy. I insert plate teeth in four ant modes, My charges are mod- erate. I employ ne " stool Pigeons," hire no editor; sal " path," ask TIO man or woman to , " pipe" for me; doo't run about town to show up and brag up my jobs, bat eadearor so makeiree' ads of Only potions, by my "good works," and trust to these, to commend me. Upon my merits . I. stand or fall. Office over . 'Masons Store, In the west end of the Brick Block. Tours, gmtelidly, (1. D. VIRGIL. Resident Dentist. Montrose, June 10, Iss7.—tt _An Acrostm. m s !liner's keen, my Brush can seri B I 0 14 come, all, all,. on land or -se A R. ise 'twenty steps, rat in ale chat R 9 ecTure, phice fret, smooth as a chi:' B charge a alzpes Int ple fe la 4 2-4 1 tranger, ant de et h hat R. Li Montrose, Nay pt, 1857. 8. IL SAYRE &" BROTHERS Are now seething i fresh supply OVill kinds of SPRING AND_ SUMMER GOODS. . Which for:cash ori produce can be boned very low *affirm, May 1.18b7. ' • EAGLE . FOUNDRY PLOWS, VOR experkeity of twinge sad excellency of warktionsibip are not excelled.: S. IL SAYR k BROTHERS. 310:dmee,:11a. 27, 1857. ' INSUS PLOWS. pA . BII CttLAR attention" .is Invited to the ?Arius/tux CORN PLOT, deehliesily te bee ever intretieceS is this market. • 8. IL 8088 t 8801/1888 51114,, VES, friN)TXX, ilia mats - 'hive been sothavaghEY hied, to the esstimastisfaction of ilk dugs they need ao reo; =mead INS as R. IL SAME I BBOTHell& Xostroas, May 23, IS at 1111 MARKET. TEE iseitiort aims. imunroz It 811.41 1 Z . • lINE IN "WINN. - ' roues IN QUALITY. sold by J. I•TONS a SON. Navas; June 3, 1837. Post Brothers - - 'resew receiviey, their "Oh at SPIUN4 , 4IID NEM NODS, .:id tyke thiir fOestti ran es 4 ist Deem rionetN alli tiltairs suit Waal, Stllts, is varie ty, Chat& Coes; Omshiseme asiti Yoe*, Seats. fine assortment eit Padilonable Cloaditic Pats* White Goods; Lam e Edginp, Flou —mine, Collars and - Sleeves, and - Trimmings., Our Dry Owls de partment Is, we think,lwell chosen In quality & odes. Grocerico.—A good sto&. Ahoi bun, and Birdlime.. Crockery .—A large stock. ' Bats& Caps, Boots and SLIMS, Oil and Hemp . Carpet. Large assortmetit of' Wall Paper. Montrose, May It, 1857, " ©C)QPIRINE,, A LI; who wish to buy Books and Stationery chap, will call at the • • MOZ TRo SE Rook sToRE• in the Post 011ica, wbere theystin got gooti articles at a Sir pike. • Just literiebried.—A new lot ofSchool Books, Tower's led Webb's Series 6f Readers, Wayland's Elenients'of Moral Science, eight &Smut-id:pi of Webster's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices.. MM.—Dr. Bane's Arctic Etploratims, Recol lections of a Life Time, by S. G. GoOdrich. kc. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Pa., Mal 13, 1857. Tune, `Pop Goes the Weasel.' • Thar. Strang e r , stop a minute . Hem's a Store, just drop In it And view ' with wonderful surprise The Books Sillitoys that meet your eyes—. • • At BCLLAIttia. Ilutte Books and Paper, jest the best, - That, you can find, East or West ; Ifinvofrav friends shoal doubt it, Call in, I WOl ease your mind about it—, At Btruann'i. • Fine Book. , Pena and ,Paper , too; • All kinds of Children's Books, and new; In short, here everything you'll find In the Book and Stationery At Brtiatto's. So come along, come one, come all, Come rich and poor, come great and small, And 'I will sell you Books so cheap, • I know I shall your custom keep.* At BULLARD'S. Montrose, May, 1557. A FORTY:HORSE POWER STEIN! ENGINE FOR Star, lIY GOOD ORDER. •l FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, hal t) lance wheel, three tons. Is'a strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Twittery, and will be sold very /mt. Address, POST BROTHERS. Jan. 14, 1357. Montenso, Pa. SOAP MANUFACTORY. • MITE *subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale .1. at his establishment in Montrose, the best oral ty of 801.7 SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by any patent process. For those that tarnish the'grease, he trianufacturm the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all ca.sm to be a good article, or the Soap may be returned and the mosey refunded. PRICES. Per barrel, ta.1,1 - 141 Ralf Barrel, 2,3 4 ) Gallon 23 Who Wale dealers will be furnbhed—it delivered at the Asbery in Rontrose--at the rate of ten barrels for 1145 . , or at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. • JOHN HENRY WAR}. Montrose, March 11, 1856. 10y1 l lt =STEAM G IST AND SAVIL NULL. DWI' BROM A having purchased the above A. cstabruthmen will keep constantly on heed Su perfine aid Fins Vats, Corn Mea/ of superior stud iln the Chop an ,Bran at the lowest cash prices.— astora work will' • a done with despatch, and in all eases warranted. 1381t1 Montrose. July. • 853. NEW MILS IRO STOVE EMPORIUM Full Blast. TWO Hundred Serene#-Fire Stores fo r ' sale by acmes & Garrett. v E . are in i e •ezip i t i; o o the A largest ' stock of Stove slating of Cooking} Parlor, and Sis-plate, both tbt wood and coal; alsc, a full assortment of. large sires, for Stores a ll pat Would call mirtklar attention to the Jefersoislan Elevated Oven, *almost perfect and heaviest plare stove in market. Amok; our assortment of Urge oven, would mention the Empire State improved, ass being very heavy plates, perftvt finish, and a superi-; or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna county, yon have: been in the habit of purchasing light stoves and light! trimming, and paying as mach as yon ought to for • heavy plate's and helve trimming. We manufacture Mir-furniture, and will sell at mangy dimmer's prices. Let those who pay a maker profsi, compete with us if ,they tan. Jobbing ected with the tin trade, done as usual on short notice. DIOKERLIN I GABBLTT. New Milford„Sept. 18. 1853. Valutilsle Lauds For Sale. T'V A SALE IN ONE BODY about 5500 acres 1! Land on the waters of S pring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in lucerne Connty,Panniii., about midway b,etweeia the thriving towns of Seven. ton and Tittatori. These lands are covered with mil. nitbie timber, and being situate in the most, extensive mineral region in Pennayiranla--known to contain iron ore— mil believed to abound in • coal, and being also in s the immediate vicinity of orient railroads made and now in priArem÷offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the invearmaat of money that seldoni octa n. For further Information spills to N. P. Bo seek, Esq., No. U, Wall street New York, or to the subecaser, at Montrose, Susquehanna oounty,Pa., the . amnia in fact of the owners. Aprd 6, 1854: • HENRY DRINKER. NOTICE. DESSONS dcsirons of paying me money* debts 3. of any description, can do so by leaving theii payments with Post, Cooper k Co., Bankers, Monti rose, to my meat, whose receipts will be allowed from their date: . C. L. WARD. April - Is--1856 15tf New Ern in Montrose: TOE was cx SICONI'INUES! - nvi. those who attempted to getAr gc s d 4t in Montrose, "pink "second rate prices," with the fag-ends of three or four of stockS have funded ; and Keeler and Stoddard, whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is located on Main street, South of Searle's Ilotel,—with' the largest and best assortment of Goods erer brought Into this mar. ket, bought at the LOIUST FIGURE, 1. and which they will sell a 'ledle' shore coat, are termined to gire-" the old codger" a hard one. . We do not !wind to be undersold by any.other establishment in Town. We have only to say, Corns and See, for " seeing is believing." We do not de. sire toy!" our goods, preferring to "let our works praise us; " but we mar be permitted to say, for the information of purchasers, that we have Just received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, and Children's wear. Also a general assortment of Findings, andteathet 4. all kinds. Work made to order, and repairing done neatly. ! KEELER & STODD4LRO • Montrose; June 11, 1856. NOTICE. pIILIC notice is hereby given that S . A. WI:NV RUFF is receiving a new lot of Stoves and Waren of all kinds usually kept in the Stove and Thwart line of business,anwmg which may be found' a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durablethan ever before elated in this county. dll the proof you need will befust to call and estuar ine for 'variative& All stores warnntaitin every Kept Constantly on lumd,sn extensive anseetnewt of 2WI WARE, made out of the beat materials, whit:ll*(6/nd for ,aale as cheep as eon be bought in any morket. Also on hand, Lead 'lips of a 8 siz es, Mainland Gearing for Chain Pumps, all dam Brass and PoreelainKettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. Jcbbang done on short notice and in good order. AB goods in the lino will be sold ebesp for casket (approried) credit. 8.1 WOODRUFF. Montrese, 11, 111/1 LOllllll ILILLT L by the Darrel or . po4d, lat - SINLIT e MID'S; • " LAWNS I LAWNS 1.1 NEW ETTINI, at reduced prices. at - NOTTS. SMYTH'S Self-Acting ibat-laver . . , - -44* - :t • ! - - i -- " *. ••• .'. • - . . . . , . . .. , . ; L •. . . , . . . . ~. • I ~. . . .. . . . . RAMIE ECM. , lIIS DiIf*ENTIoN claims superiority over every Other. in the &lowing respects : to the Invaria ble scientific principle involved, and upon which it acts; in its undeviating accuracy; in its lightness and strength; in its wonderful capacity, convenience of form l and applicability to every purpose for which Scales of any kind eta required; in its perfect sim plicity. In 'the absence of any complication liable to variation, or to gut out of order; and, finally, in the important fact, that'this scale can be alTorthxl at a bout one-third the curt of any other. Platform Scale, of like capacity and accuracy in use. And posses sing In an eminent degree, all these merits, this Invention. IS conceded to be one of the most useful and valuable ever brought before the puiliie. And coming, u it does, within the reach of all, it cannot but find an unprecedented sale lend undividedimarket among farmers, housekeepers; mechanics, merchants, kc. everywhere, to the exclusion of every other weighing apparatus— The invention of the Scales and thelnany invalua ble improvements which we have: made within the put few months, have brought them to such a de gree of , accuracy, that they may, be safely relied up on in tier! transaction of weight. . ' Manufactured and far s u e only by • 71. a WON lk CO. Honour, Susq. Co:, Pa., May 13, 1837. OPINIONS OF THE PIMSS IMPORTANT INTENTIos.—Tor some five 'oars past, Mr. IL 31. Smyth, of Pennsylvania, (now of this. State) an ingenious and scientific mechanic, has concentrat ed LL mind and means lipon an invention at length perfectly successful, and for which letters patent have just been issued by the Government of the United Status. This invention Ls known as "Smyth's Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scale," and as thLs is the first public notice of this Useful and valuable ha .provetuent, we shall take the liberty of expressing . ourselves freely upon its merits. The platform of the scale Ls abimt 12 by 18 inches, and the whole scale is ghoul. 8 inches high and weighs entire only aboat i 5 winds, while it has the extraordinarvcapacity o weighing any object from one ouncelti four hundred pounds. Its form is compact and conveutent,,and is applicable to every purpose for which scales - of any kind are required. Under the platform and attached to the leverage is suspended a weighted arzn or pen dulum. To this pendulum is attached an indicator, which, together with the pendulum, the instant any ',01.400s placed export Chc. rdattbrm: moves from its Centre of gravity to tha point indicating the exact *eight. The scientific principle upon which it acts :admits of no inaccuracy or change, and a given pres sure or upon the Platform niust always carry the weighted arm and indicator to the same point.— l'he principle beyond doubt Is the correct one, and !that it hasteen properly applied in thLs instance, the , luCky inventor has left ,no room for doubt. He seems to have attained'perfection itself—at least so far as Platform Scales are concerned, and' to have combined in a remarkable degreean invariable scientific prin iciple, "known Of all men," with compittnets, eon : venience, strength pf form, durability and accuracy. IBut the great and ilnportant feature in this Scale is the fact that beyond all these merits it pottfertsezythe additional one of being cheap, - and' , ' within the reach of every family.—Albany Ere;, Jinrr., Jan. 28, 1R56. • r r We have examined this new Platform Scale and concur in all, that is said by the . Journal. The prin ciple is at once simple and beautiful, and ensures perfect accuracy, while the price wilt be three tithes less than of the. scales now med.-4164p1y Express. SYTTII'fi PATENT PLATVORN 5e1114.---We hare ex amined this new invention. Nothing can , lie simpler or more completely do eloped than' the principle up on which ha acts. The platform which sustains the weight lifts A 'Pendulum, suspended and loaded at the end, through an arc of a circle; and the indicator points out, upon the graduated circumference, the exact weight. In other platform seeks the nutasurs of avoirdupois has to be ascertained by 'Moving a loose weight on a beam, as on a sti-elyard; till it hits the precise point. Smyth's invention is a *elf-work ing one, and indicates at once,and to the minutest fraction, the figure. Br attaching: the weight on the end of the pendulum, the settle becomes. mu) plied by fires- or Was: by releasing the weight it gives ounces instead of poundi. For household pmpOses, it Was cheap and far better than 'uteelyanis; and is finding the sear tout] well regulated kitChens where the receipt boOk;with its prescriptions of weights and proportions, is used.—ritlar aped . ' I. . .• A Nrw anybody doubtthat this is *wn ventive agt. they bhoold call and ''examine Smyth'. Self-Aciing, Rent-Lever Platform Scijes. PorVimplic ity of design, and economy of span they take prece• olence of any scales that have yet been ,Invented,.— There is one peculiarity about thbi Scale ; it passcs les very little machinery, and can never Make a mis. take so long as the laws of gravitation continue. Smyth's scale has another advantage—lts small cost. —.4ickerbochen SMITH'S PATENT PLATFORM Sestp.—;This nem and valuable invention was on exhibition at our State Fair just closed. Nothing in its dePartmeist received more attention or was more generally admired , or ap proved. This scale, possessing the extraordinary merits conceded to It at the East, cannot but be ex ceedingly valuable, and must, we think, come into general use. The Albany Evening Journal publishes the Anne, and adds: This scale (Smyth's) was also exhibited at the State Fair at Watertown. and Pot only received every attention given it in Ohio, but carried off the first and highest preniiam awarded4—a diploma and silver medal.-0/eerlirsd (Ohio) Jonrnal. „ . "Siara's Secs - Amen .Bur-Lrrsa' PLATIMRX Scats."—The fundamental principii: of every impor tant invention has been very simple,. In Its siniplici ty is the elements of its worth, Its Lbsefulnews and a daptability. Inventions of couiplleated •movement and visionary theories have never prformed the Ob ject soughtto be obtained, for with -adoLptabiUty, -ac curacy and durability must' be ciamidned eheapns. All of these desideratums are involied in be :liven-. tion recently patented and known as " Smyth's Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales;" The scale in question, from its construction on ithe principle of gravitation v is never liable to be out Of order. It must perform its work thoroughly, because the laws anti nire govern it. In- size the scale is k pigmy, but for capacity it is wonderful, weighing' any object from 115 le ounce up to lour hundred pound,. It'can be reg , .by any one who looks at it but for a moment. their cost is hat a trifle, they will ;speedily be as indispensably necessary in the * household cahindar as any other useful article of daily use.—L'ee.7'ranscript. IMPORTANT AND VALVABLE INVF4TION.-AMOIIg others, we have been favored with. in examination of the new and valuable invention (recently patent. ed,) known as Smyth's Self-Acting Bent-Lever Plat form Scale."' Mr. 1). 31. Smyth, the ingenious in - - venttw, has spent some five veers in the perfection of his work, and that hi has attained per/titian there seems but little doubt. This scale Is conStruct ed,npon a scientific principle which kOws no varia dot; or channe, and hence Its accuracy •is beyond i ° question. f a ts capacity - and strength unprecedent ed, while Its form and the principle involved make it convenient and applicable toall purpiocs requiring scales of any description. It is free from any coin plication liable to variation or to getout of order. The great and important feature, however, of the scales made under this invendon, thti fait that they can te afforded at about one-fourth the cost of any other platforth scale of like capacity arki accuracy 'in the world. The scale we have seen (*Port of pocket edition uCompared -with other piagoren scales, l - . has the wonderful capacity of weighing wil7 from one Ounce up to four hundred da eg Pos sessing the extraordinary merits and saagtges eon ceded to this invention, it cannot tout tan" ittoendingly valuable, and the scales mule under if, brought as they will lie, within.** reach of every badly, must meet with':iur unprecedented isle; and dome-into bn mediate and general use; es well to the bereft of the public, es to theme so. fortunate ea to - necnie the ex, duke right elsoutufacturing and yelling them.— State Regis' ter. - LENZ AND PLASTIFIL MIRE subscribers are now bundng and will keep AL constantly on hand, Lime of a ikery inaperier quality at Neutrino Depot, slur re - Ka it la any qtnuedlea : at a. e ftE r Paws let6ft a bags VolatitY min be urn remitsable notice. Superior resat be MO ionstantly oa band hereafter. • I. Li POST, Konya* Depot, Apro 3. 11111 Min PURCHASE Sayth's Patent Improved Beale,. SIIITTIMPATENT LKPROTED SCALES • BECEMED TICE FTRST AND • • HILT DRIMUIIIE• • • -A Diploma mad Silver OTaTIE FLUE AT WATERTOWN, N., Y. THESE SCALES ARE MANVFACTCRED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY 11: UM!, & soi l II A R FORD, EttISQUEIZA klrA COUNTY, PA SHOULD PURCHASE 0..1AOP 0 :: SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED Smyth's Patent Improrsd Scales RECEIVED . 77111; F 3C 3Ft. ES ail Hio'hest Premium, Hi p ; A IAIPI,OILI & SILVER MEDAL, STATE - WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. THESE SCALES ARE MAXITFACTC7I:-ED AND FOR SALF: ONLY BY - . R. EATON & CC. . Illarford, insquehannatomity, . . . ,• • . . . • ~ Every Farmer SHOULD I'OILCHASE ONE OF smOh'sVattutsmprouthinalts. SMYTH'S Patent Improved Scales RECEIVED THE FIRST AND Ta GUST MEW .Vr . 'IIMVT',;,77.IIE /LT Tna State Fair at Watertown, New York. - THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR rgn SALE ONLY BY _ - E. Dila gal ©0 , HARFORD, - SUSWEIIANNA COUNTY, PA. f A f SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT tiPiraf SOILISs• iesilkittirriwaitres , PATCH IMPROVED- SULU RECEIVED THE FIRST te HIGHEST PREMIUM, -!-A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEM AT THE STATE FAIR AT wATErttoww, 'MESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY It.. H. Eaton ego Co. " itirfat. Bumpluau Con L. sr A in r SHOULD ONE OF ar TEIZ E rER SCALES. I=l -J,AND AT TIT F. EVERY ~.~ fire &Live Bieck insurance Coiiplay OP PHILADELPHIA, _ $0..86 =WALNUT STREET, ;ABOVE NORTH. • • - .:104pe - TAL $39•400L. . - Usk. Im'aria';ntee against lon or danaqtAy Ilk oft Forsiture and ltirdirmairesrereiral- ly. Also, on. Hoses and , -Cattle; agailist diatk from any cause. -• • tar th iLeSSES P.RO.VPTLY ADAISTED,Agi DIRECTORS . B. R. Miller, 'Henry Joneg,. F. S. Tioeckler, J. R. Flanigen, T. CrosaiLle, Sarni J. Randall, Chas. Flanigen, of Wilmington, DeT. • WY. M. CARTIIRET, ,Yee. - B. R. MILLF.R, Preat. BILLINGS stßoup,.4 s teut. Montrose, July I, . • •••• Isiafacturer's humane / 0 ,Compasy. CHARTER, PRRYSTUAL. - *ranteda by the State of Petnasylnaia. CAPITAL,. $560,000. FIRE, MARLNE, k INLAND TILLNSPORTATION. rffIRIS Company was organized with a Cash Capital, JL • and the Directors ha* determined to adapitha business to its available resources---to observe pru dence in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust ment of Imes; A.S. Lteriscarr, Pre,et. Ww. A. Rwours,Tlce Prost ALFRED •Wistm, Secretary. • Dtar.crons.—Aaron S. Uppincott; Wu). R. Thom as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, 'Wm. A Rhodes, William Neal. Alfred Weeks, John P. Simons, Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth. . • OFFICE, No. 10 Mercbante . Exchange, A. N. BULLARD, Ilge , t4 Montrose, Pa., May 13, 1857.—1y' 16. * 4l ' 4* 4 I t 4 4" 6 4 I S Lycomhig Co. Mutual lasurance'Comp4z . - Capital,-05,200,000. TT is one of the best Ctualpanies in the Stite. It was incorporated In 1440, 1 its Charter perpetual. it has insured, since it went into operation, thirty millions of property; and peid over six hundred thou. sand dollars lasses. About twelve thousand has been pAld in - this County. • Ipplieations reeelted at the store of B. R. Lifts & Co., Lanesboro, and at Montrose. • . • B. R. LYONS, Agent. Montrose, Jam 1857. E.•CNULDWELL & MIAS. IMPOWtERS OF AND PEALERS € ll 4s'sl .• 'LOOKING-GLASSES, • 'NO. 70 .W._4IIREN STREET . Etren'r Could well, T. G. Cauldwell: Henry S. Knapp. : New York. W. it. 'auldwelk • r VII +) subscriber having connected himself with the abov9 House in the CroCkevy Trade,- in all its various branches, would 'shnply say to Merchants, hottd; and boarding-house keepers, in Susquehanna and adjoining counties, that their stock is one of the largest of the kind kept in "few York ; their assort ment is large and general; _their goods are of good quality and choice patttleti; .their . prises, as low.aa the trade can offer with reference to profit; and that he is very anxious to sell to all who may think it for their interest to give him a Call.' HENRI S. IMAM, New York, January I, 1857.-1 y CiiiilLT MiIUVICTORT NI7 F A CTr RER and dealer in all kintU ot _ • reerniture, ik now 'prepared to fill all • • fle‘lsteatla of all kinds, at nholcsale or • eliort notice. Retail prices range front $3 according to style. Denise keeps; on hand I:,!auy;.rnade Coffins • and as he. has an elegant IlAtrse, he is prepar ed ta.attend funerals on short notice. New Milford, Dec. 17, - 1858. 49yl Susqueimma Seminary. • Binghamton, BrcKono Co„ N. s.• TILE of this Institution are happy to be. atle'to announce to the public that it in now in the full tide of successful - operation. ' The Baninary Buildings are new and comtaodichm; the course of instruction is thorough and comprehensile; and the discipline is klnd, but firm,--alming at strict order, prompt otiedience, correct deportment, '.and indus try; - • • ' - BOARD OP INSTRUCTION. BURY CARVER, A. IL. Principal. CIIIABLES S Harwood , , A: 3L, Prof. of Ancient Lab- Elages• FUNK X. Cnvsnec* , P ro fessoro of Mathernatier. Miss MART A. Tummy Preeeptreas, and Teacher of French. " Haw( M. Goanis, Teacher of Primary - Depart Mrs. Lreltrill JOHNSON:. Teacher of Drawing and Painting.. ,• e - J. rf ILTOS JONI* Professor of Instrumental Music., WILLtAst ]Laub(, Professor of Toad Music. xxprssts. * Tuition for Term of fhurteen weeks, from $5 00 to VI 00.„Mut4e., Drawing, and Painting. Extra. • Board and Washing, Room furnigbed and warmed; $2 25' per week, - Tuition, payment made invariably In advance.— Board one bait in tufvUnce. MiIENTIAt Ist Term commencis - Ang.ttlth, 1858: 'M Term commences Dec. '3d; 1855. :id Term commences April let, 1857. For furtherinfortnation address the principaL R. N. Looms, See. •„ S. R. P. Hsu., Fred. Biteihandon, Feb. 11, 1857.-6yl. '” • Farm for Sale!! • • • ol,°!•rt,tlost:anlde.chE..as:nt Ft.R.liSon. Rock moo Etc:trent all Under fence, 100 under plow, till theliMber nee eisary tbr use'convenient ; a small stream of living water runs thenngit the place; good new house; well, orchard, he. It will torn or 8%000 Yordt of gram per' nnum. or is well arranged fin. stock or dairy farm. Is only one mile &out atm; a town of `llOO inhabitants, which Contains first Tabs OK *Ali saw mills, plow, wagon, and blacksinith shopaike.iic. Itis only two miles from R. R. Depot, and four miles hone Stet% the county Peat. - - • TERMS 94000, $l2OO to $1.600 than, reundoder. In nine Minna! pnY. menu, with six per cent. interest, - Apply • • c. C. LYMAN,• ". . '• - Sterling, Whitest. de county; Mbyte: = " Screed thousand acres of -iPlatelarads, in auct parkin itatrws.- for sale, on.thun, .Itsy itklige4Es , - - - : 40111144.01itt , • • .1ill'•••• • - . itIISCANICAIR 'v=rattrel s lenithicaL' : Lam I M uHit 4%wbi want id and cheap Naumann/ /run= Mikis jelookleP 4 ^ ad aa Übe WWl' tbaa bblr-Oelbadallik 11 is It" limn all undo, uuorbul, Mid uo big, iialearal Sheba bug will so neg.* nor mania ' liattres ancaNair or Coin made On abort make.' • G. V. FORM:AM .. , Nos. 1, :lag, 3, lluensent, Boyle' Hotel, Notatroie, Pa., April SO, 1857.-tf EED §SE - B's • **The Forger Convietea. • 1011 M d. DTZ IS TEE AUTHOR, Who Ems bad 10 yearn experience as it Bank :and Pablisher, and Author of ' et A serves of Lechwer at tit( Breadoo.V Trammuls when, for 10 successive nighta, over • [ _ Fer 50,000 People „jai I a Greeted bun with *ands of Applause. whae 0 he exhibited the manner in whie.' h Cpunterfeita i • execute their. Fiends; and the sweat and • Iteans_of Protectinvheral 0 Th e Bank Nide Engraver. all say dud he is Mt 1111_ greatest Judge of (Paper Irene, living. a ZirIitEALTEST DISCOTERT et 0. - thelPrempnt - Centun lose moo DeteetlatOetudeffelt Bank Netts. al Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence. ar and ezhibitingst seance every eau, - OP terfek Intircublion !! - 0 Arranged sa.,admrabb.,, i' tbit REFEItENCE EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANBOta, MgvarNo Index to examine ! No pages to hunt up! But so sinsiddied and Mranged e tlint the Mercian, oBanker and Business 3fan can see all at a Gleam Pe • Ilish 1 4 ch and Ger Mar lu g Engllan, _ JA. - • 14 Thus Each MY *milk* nwie - in Igs - • •own litat!re Tonm no I"' Most P ttet t Bank Note List Publisted e 41ao a List ot . All the Partite Itsulkeire hi Amer , _si .A. Convicts Sinumary of dte FINANCE OP tcuorit k Axioms will be published in each* dition. together with *II theT t NEWS -''OF THE DAY. Also ASE OFTAUS Pl. From an Old Manuscript, bond in thet _East. It LIFE • tarnishes the Moat ComPicie Mein df • . oran. describing the . ~ Perplem Posi . tio' a , d ags in whi c h em i the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have ;71E" been so often Sound. 'Them Stories will milde r , o jthroughout the whole year, and will prove the fe Most Entertaining ever offered tir the Public. - in or Furnished Weekly to Subecripem ordv,at el a year. All lettera must. be addrioned tti . id - - JOHN' S.'DYE, Broker, - Ws Publisher and:Proprietor, 70 Well Street, N.Y. _ . t. ' . - . apl3ool6veyl • A . Y - ER'S ttitliartic . /.".Pills " , • . AUX MAW. Tn . • . CL7A-vriM THE -.131.007) . AND CM TEE, ll~rnl:ilr. yblibr - r.; 1 ritialiattlerutilet;.leead :,altrie:iarects; • stud judge er-thelle-V-letues. Vug TUX CURE or • • • • • licodoche, - Nick Hesulochr, Foul Stomach._ m.y I. .1 1•:.;.. .1, r. hurt.' 'tern nliewtrilly cured 4th. wt•ri , t ii3attiih• ani laxly eau. hare by a dear• or two Of ya m ' l ir.irettA to . :4ris , Trion a aiontarh, whirl+ ibr7 &feriae 0 oar, it tlrry .tibey thi -tie, We het it with great rdporii. A Elf. perk . ..l .Nesnit(r C-ariors.' lion% '''''' Liver Cpsiptikiabs. 1/EtA Olin,: 1 STAltiVt:: f 41S/t007113:,:b.C.;7 reb,1336 1, 4 111 t: 1 1MC0.n...4 your Pills in my pmerai and bairital )too -r - ainee you math, ileits. and cannot henitate to my they ue- 1... A cuthertie we. employ: Their regulating okstansc n tha i.r r r and d.dda 1. o.liPenfielltly they arena Maki.. hie 'remedy 6.r 4.9aneentenitt-of that term:. Indeeda have add.do found a eaae 4A - 14nm.. dis.ite so obstinate and It did not re:M(ly yield to them.. resteenallyrou 10,1.1.0,1.1?.;11igiiciand lingesi' 11/irsgateryvltelas, a • Worms. • Poet Ornt, ItAwm.l.m., *Lir. Co. ilium, Nov. 14 1851, A.vm Mitt ate the talrfectiottor medicine. They tuut ilik.o k ..Te 'Nu...Ethan I can toril you. iiiiehad ben sick and - pisiiiegniway for Melanie. Went eq" tote tored tl .11.,mqe,...10 pit tmlwuer. • trite then commenosit Luise • whirl...won cured her; by nzprtUag lizge gaunt.. . wl.rnat (Aqui from her - laaly. Theyatterww-ds cured ber set two, children...oC Ghent! tl)tetstery. Dote-of our beigllb m h a d tt li a d; an d eny wifelmred him with two aims of zee= while,wthers around - ax pehi front gro vomAram it:' lirts,.aul list much tone. without , cured entirely Mil them me.lieine as loom vita b' is' iicittairly mod anti hound, will time wised here. ; 111.0, • tiltityllN, iterastuge lnditrestiotiAtild Impurity of. the Blood. 1.•., J. //. No% Ilistor.l Atitrnt C'huird l / 4 ' Maga. I)r.. :1 tut: 1 time ured - pi.or Pilo with e.straortilisaty OM* in my family mid ITO n Home 1 um rolled to whit in diatoms ro rculato aw.- mr.iiin or ilig.wtion atol, purify . the blood tlot are the carp bevt moody 1 ,hoti• evt.r and 3 con and d eh ily teeetemetet thi4a to my trionds. %miry, J. V. 111303 . • . - Irsontwo !CY., - 0it.411.1150.. lam nriretyuurtatbartle lla Witty practice. ,and find thrin an i•wellent port-alive to ciae tbit system and pa tits tftu (omit Line iir the Lik u d. • JOilfi 0.)11Elte11.1.11, • Erysiietas, Seinfqla, .Kiera.:Evil,. Teller, ‘ rt l Ta ors, and Salt Rheum. - - - _ Prom, a Lr 0 Jierrional of N., Zmtis. Ph. JOU& ittg. Aitif: 1 rills are' the tura ginitur all that Is mat in ~,"3,,,,,,,,,, -. They . %., eared iny littlecianghter of ulcerous sore opou her bands and feet that . loat proved incurable for yam ii„. , t h sr h is i s s.t, hag celk4on•ly tabled with Wass and vi e! , ea her shin and In - bier hair.. - Afterourehild nal cared, ate. Died your - L . 4ls, and they have titled her.. .'. -. '• ' - ' ASA mozoaroox - Ithennottino,. Nowalgia,'lnd Farm the Der. Dr. Bayles. Jkikodist Pl 4. . cugrwiformg, ‘Sgra-mr.tu v Go:, Jae. 6, ISSfI !fond= Sta r I should ho augratrthl for the mdk.o your aksl brought me if I did rut tePOSI ttly. ems to- mi. ;Amid rto.l in my limbs god brought nit egorwrhatug PAM which 'Ondod'iu- 4-brook .rimandortim. ?s4 the bre pbc.kians. the grew sores Sind iron, rail, 1 7 . \thgartviou id` your umeilentnout th Ifratintothr ihr.Anchoonn, .1 tried, your' Kith Thoth efforts morn ohm, !warmth. D] pet work% lb fir.' use of their, I gm Direr entlrely..welL Sass= Citivars. -11 eves Rotas, Li:, 5 Doc, 055 Z Da.- Am; 1 have hem cured by suu2 nue "of Pas* umtic Goss —; repatured.dileassar that had Meted se Itir years. • - VISCIUST 'SMELL. For - Dropsy, Plethor‘ or'Akiadrod4oa. platntas t nulciug an . rxthe P.urge. l6 7 - Are as kirthora For - Costiveness - or Conistipation, out as • Dinner letat, they are agerrable andellitteteet, : - .., . . Fitiill•PPressionf INIIIIIIIThis 1 1 _ ltarnaliest 'and atunihratkaatt, and Partial =taakataitasion boo mot* by that alterative indion of thaw Pills." .._, , . • Moot at the nil In catutet ocotillo Steivory;whlohooldiPOW: at .the saltablateltod In itktlfht bands. Is dangetniao In apottkpill, kuot Mt eassequeaces thot frequantargollooktlatano. boas lac 'coatalit' no otencticy ortoinitat astatooet AYEI'g'CRERTCYTEOTORAL. • FOR tOR 11/4PIIICURSIWT - COllGldlie colons 110ARSIIINESS. INIPLIIRN• ZA; BRONCUTiIIt WI/OOP/NO coven, ' CROUP, ARTIIRIA, IIrCIPIII3II2 I CORRVIIRPTIOR. and the tediar inatanspank pahada is &bawd start We need oat apish to the padille 011teinktant: -21snaboel sery: town, end Asia iee y bard* it the Atmeins Studs is mondowitteeree et pidnionery a brio ask It a 'Fee& bor. . - Nayarn sat the t ta any etridlultrials tmose *hi. outlast aids% sanepersonal spokes of th She ;and inter yet the sinanondliii an/ Shoe *hi* his notgisong this nom Wait trophy et kkriotney Weer the ma tip isrlikagisans dhows it the Omit and Sega. Wsl. altb the Soot pawertal antitbas yet brown to man Wilhieforside NI and, doors" emeasetial Ikrsdnisory .!here. it alit the plessonted sad slot Sandy that tan ta eunployel hr in linatitad -, Jerart epsilons. -Meats skein ,kree it btkin Mtthe Indiana rainy that Seek apos Sea re posids, beaks the Pastro lini = savettnore las by.he Onstuaptkes It prliet *es ikon 0. ask - Woo it by you,and erne year colds wheilkayate nal his, reorect them anal no hamanalrass sow theta essibleainker that.botened on the yilets,sits your Wow Alt know the dreadful fatality or bag thank* and es thos kabir b i Onus or tick anallok do Owe 0 . 11 aware theta it ti aril[ nada the brrt it sa be: We spate re est. no cue.' so felt to palace it the' ass perfect poaeibls sot thus Sart thin e _ who tidy on It the beat *VW which or itll . 111.1.1.11111 i Piact4al and Analigind audit; TAINI,Xisa. • Alt L • r ABEL' TtRiIELL, and by all Druggist", and 3(0 , icine Dellers,--nldvltylew ' Read the lollowier Letter. - • .11011 E Fe have.received the !allotting lettetcht relation to Motisteslaatax Boo? Ptus...i. - • Minima Fiaaa Caatana, • Suatt. Co l ra.,,Sept: 28th, 1858. Co.,aTert Toik The - lbfintesa Indian sootPlita badfrom you 01 **lama: eatialaetio*; 110 ream tummies,: and our fitrtotva Joe-them for.„Alma everything., The Dfs..,. meraar has been raging in this section to an slam . ae-auellx a BING” _ • - a muy basins egualiCui a'wxrt Titiiir WHIRS re pith have beettlaati! An I'azvyakttvg, in _which ease they have merit rmtra. . I will Inform you shartlY how tQllend*furtheraaPPlT. -- :Tourah's., Soral:" ' • ALP 4 . 44•7-S0 Such letter as the ahervO ;tend no tailcoat from as, they ought :eastiisAi all of 'whatttefiriaty !whew, that Dr. Norse/ radian Writ:pi/la are ths eery &to Pateraratialk.': _ . . • - • • • • . „, 11 19 11 1/01017 lc D. Swa t sad by Rama in every-Own, and in all : country store& I.:Whittle' Co., I St: reifri'•„llace, New York, Ple Proinfethii'" ' , 47-tf RSITTEND tmr , R 13 . 9111111 undersigned would esspeeit*Annottnee ta .1.;; .the' FousesBndAlt ethers latereatedt th i s " -41tte of .: 1 40. 41 Ourselves !Anteater under the firm , _ . s MOTT* 7.0401Prt sifthe Ohl at 4Or iL t. vott,„liiti l re we are Ore pared 'to furuish 'l.oWft - of the wee* sp*ixed Pat.' ierekriew le user enelie* NOtei /104 Nam; dic - 11$0 , ot ell 'Valk ,I.andsidee. 'Otaltirmer teeth, and all kinds of 44stingg for F inn ' cm and Others, all of which we eta ea /ow as con be alintied by any estab tin Ws court. trY. ELIJAH RUM Wo are olio i„neitta Hama Fwwitre. Drag oad %valor Sawa for • wood, aka Dog Chara rowers, - which we turf floahl UP than 69tiC& ' liontrooi, Joo. 7,1847,
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