_ RESOLUTION . So the tpestion was tletertnlned in the alirmative. Pro posin Amendments to the Cooetttation - thl wit the t th r sooste estb3g4 ogree to t i e lli t i dra of the Common Wealth• • The yeas and tutyw were Mho agreeably to the R , VlovdOu the Settle pod ' ll°4lB. e 't fi l lif .. Wlll. , 1 _,„ provisions of the Sao, and were as Fog*. n n ortfrfatta of ) eriVily Venal , . era/ AREIVieb/v :get: That the following ammuhnentiy rAs ...x cams ), Blewe, Browne, o estik c reini a . :1 ) ;; proptisql to the Constitution of th e Ety, Evan, 'Fletughis, tramp, fiignun, Jordan, Kil ls-a th, in ne g cortiunco with the provisions of ilia teats Knox , Lo m b. Lewis, I ye; Scofield, Sellers, :u title litettof. Shuman, Souther i Stmtd% Straub, Welsh, Walls and Wright—St. ' . Nos—Yesio t Cadhy,Gregg, Hants an d Fenstne So the quetition was deelisd bt thet • I On the question, Will the Senate agree to the kith smstulakenty The 'yeas and nays were tame sigmeablY t o the pmerWitas of that Constitution, and were as follow, viz: 1 YsaW--liesertu Brewer, Browne., CniTey, Cresswell, Ely, Evans Flenniken, Frazer Mn.gor_ • Knox.tanisach, .owls ; Byer, Seedeld, - Sellers, Shu man, Souther, Steele, btratd), Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-23. Nara--liewws.' Cribb, FlinteNtaden and rearm i - —4. , 8o the question was determined. la the affirmative. nits: atEsintarr. The AA! be an additional attielti to said coos tf• Lotion to be designated all arikle dews, so tams: = arnmat'xi.. OF PUBLIC DEBTS.! • -Searles 1.: The' state may contract debts, to km pireatutal deficits or failutes is revenant, M. to meet ~ a reoiog not otherwise provided for; but the aggro :;ate amount of such delta ,direct- end matinees:, hethereontracted by virtue crone or more acts of gneral assembly, or at different periodeof time, nerer excea 'seven hundred and fifty thousand .follars, Anti the money arising trent the' creation of „nelhlebts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so efuttaFtell, and to no order prtr rose whatever. • • SECTION S. In addition to the *bore limited power the stito.may contract debts to repel invasion, sup. areas insmtreLtion, defend the state in war, or to re. deem the ,present outstanding indebtedness of tht "tats; hut the moneyarisin"..from the contracting of ;uell debts, be applied the purpose fcesxbich :t we , i,iisCJ, or to repay such debts, and to do oth: er purpole whatever. - - 4 SF:ems 8. Except the debts above specified, in .rieetions one and two of this artielt4 no debt whatteo er a sal, 1 created by, or on behalf of the Mate. •.. Servos: '4.• To provide ibr the payment of the pre'• cut debt, and any additional debt contracted as a• foresaid, the legislature shall, at its first 'session, al-, ,ter the adoption 4 this amendment. creates sinking fund, which -.shall be 'sufficient to pay the.accruing interest on sit& debt, and Annually to seduce the - principal :thereof by a sum not less than two hen, tired and filly thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the, public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the -proceeds of the sale of the stew, or any part thereof, sad of the income or proceeds of Sided stocks owned by the mate, together with other funds, or resountes, that may he designated by law. The said sinking timd mar be inzreL•ted, from time to time, by assign isg to itiiny part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinati r and carnet expenses of government, and unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection, no mitt of the said sinking thnii shall he used or applied otherwise than in ex ritektislimentel the public debt, until the amount of such de!,t ieredliced below the sum of fire millions of dollars. • ' 4 Sgertn! , ?-? , ; The credit of the conunonwea7 not in any .manner, or evlmt,„ be pledied, or loaned to, any individual, company, corporation, or associa ; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become joint owner, or stockholder, in any company; asso ciation, or corporation. . StertoN ;, ; ,The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or iihy part thereof, of any county, eity. • I , orongh, of tonmship or of any corporation or asso ciation • unle4 such debt shall have been contracted to enable the "state to repel intision, suppress do ;,testie insurrection, defend klieg is time of war, or assist the state in the discharge of any• portion of 711.4 present indektedness. ; Src-rto.); 7. M.legislautre tdiall not authorize any . 4•Ounty,city, borough - , township, or incorporated Ms. rict,,ty'virtne of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to, becom-e a ;stockholder in any conmanv, &moat , . corporat:on ; or to obtain money int l ., or loan credit to, any corporation, association, institution, ,zparty. SECOND AIKENDNIST There shall bc an additional article to saidcomti iutions to be designated ss article 111, as &flows ARTICLE ILL, OF NEW COUNTIES. • No e onnty shall. be dirtied by a line cutting or oro one-tenth of its population, (either to fort i a neiv, county or otherwise,) without .the ,express a :lent ofeueb county, bye rote of the electors there • nor flatll any Ler county be eetablished, contain . than four hundred aquare mans. TEIIILD AXMCWIENT. ,Frain Section two or the first article of the consti iution, strike out the words, "of tits city of Phila- Slphia,'and of each county respectively;" from ace dnit firs Fmnie article, state out the words, "of :'irilfuiLlp:ll.l and the of several countire t" from sec; .eVen„ same article, strike out the words, ?" neither he city of rhila,lelphia nor any," and insert in lien I , 3,erenf the word_, "and no and strike out - 4 see, iort four, sane article," and in lieu thereof insert _the , • "SrenoN4 lii the-year one thousand eight hum: .trod and fixty-four, and in every seventh year there. tepresectativee to the number of one hundred, be apportioned and distributed equally, through. -out the state., by districts, in proportion to the num ber of taxable'inhabitants in the several_ parts there ofv exce.Pt that any county containing at kutss three thoikand five ;hundred taxables, may be allowed a -separate repri;sentation; bait no more. thin three ronnfies shall be joined, and no county ahall be divi ded, in the formation of a district. ~ , Any city con tlining a sufficient number of tazahles to: entitle it o sitleast two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it; and shall be divided, into convenient districts of contiguous territory, or equal ratable population as near as may be; of which' districts , shall elect one ripemntative.r At the end of section seven, same article, insert tbeite words, " the city of Philadelphia shail be divi= ded into single senatorial districts, of contiguous ter ritory as nearly equal in taxable population as possi ble ; • but no ward shall be divided in the formation thereof." The legislature, at its first session, atter the sok"- lion of this amendment, shall divide the city of PhD: idelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the manner_above provided; such districts to,rer main unchanged until the apportionment in the year one, thousand eight hundred and sixtq;four sore= AIIENDRERT. . There shall by en additional.section to the Ark ar ticle of Said constitution, which shall be numbered and read as follows Snernv 26. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorpora• tiara hereafter conferred by ' or under, any spead, or general law s :whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the eommatrwealtb ; in such manner, however, that no iNuidice shall be --- "l4lpe to the e,Orporators. • Is Stas.l; Itatreh. 27;11157. 'Waived; That this resointiaa pus. Oa the first amendment, yeas 24, nsya 7 ; on the second amend. anent, Itsw 38; nays 8; ea the third atainsiatent, yeas 24, nit's 4 ; on the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. [EstMet trom,the .7burnall GEO. W. 'flAinatsLY, amt. • IF Mr noosE 'or IttIitIMINTALITINI, April 29, 18117. Resolved, That . this' resolution pun. On the font amendment, , teas liz, nays 12; on The second amend ment, vents 67, nays n 4; on the this( amendment, yeas 72, nays-22 ; on-the fourtitamen meat, yew I3F, nays 7. . - ‘ - lExtract from heJournal.] - , JOB ZIEGLER, Clerk. Filed in Seel:eta:7's office May 2,.1857; , `4.. G. CVRTIX, re . . ' Sect:mst! the Ccinimonwealth. Pennsgvania., ax : do certify that the above and Atne*tinf is a true and oureet copy of the original "Reso lnman pop°. Bing umeimbnents to the Constitution of the Comma wealth," with the rote in eschbtanelt tithe Legisli:. tura upon the E ,passage. thert4,as appears ftnu the originals on file in this office. . In testimony whereof I hare heieunto Bettor bent s.3and caused to be 'affixed the seal of the Score. turps, tinier., The day and year above.written: . , • A: 0.• MEM, • • ', Secretary of the;Cotanninwealth. • • Is &etas; Mira 2T, 1667, . . The resolution proposingentandments to t/te Con- Etitution of the 06nm/1:d/weak being under coatid* On the question, • - " • Witthe Senate agree to the tint eteettihoentr, The 'yws and nays were takents r lreeably to de provisions of the Coestitution„ sad weeas Mort, ' Visa—Meres. Brewer, Browite,:lkilhy, Zl7, En atis i FetteeFienniken, Fraser, brosis, Jells% NW linger; 'Kum, LeabiKa, Wm, Sixillaid. Sal lers, Shuman, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, W4ht -and Tamart, Speaker:-24. • • Stars..-Mi...msra. Orabb, thesewell; row. Oleg& Barrie; Penrose and Soother-4. • So the question was detertohne4 In the atfofflaatiwe. On the -que4tion, • Will the Senate agree to the second assetatment? The yeas told nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, ant; Ness as folios', YEAR—M- ~ Brewer &crane, Cressovil, My, Evans, Fetter,' Finney. -Fiera:4lmo,. ,Imprsta, Jordan, • 'Knox, Laupaei I, Lewis, Myer, gdiers, Shama% South. -r,,gtoele, Straeh, Welsh, Wilt - h , s, Wright and Tag. . , gdo. S ! ...et• .T.-- 2' . - . ) NAV , --..11 , . , :5rti. Cory,. Crabh; Frazer, Gnu, Nu ri.l, Killineer,,Peurose and geofield-8. SECRETARY'S Orrier, rfanursurau, June 22, 1657 . . • • iN rta /1017E11.07 REPIREMTAITTFS. • • April 29, lE4'l. The resnlutioti proposing airendasents to the Con. atitudon of the. Commonwealth beleg under consider Atkin, Ou the tmectlmi, • ' Will the House agree to thr first. amenditent The . Teas and' nava were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: . ' • TEss—Mewri. Anderson, Arthur4asithoese, Ball, Beck, Bishop, 'Dower;Brown, Calhoun. Campbell, Chase, Cleverer, Crawfrd, Dickey,. Ent, Rymer, Fan sold, Foster, Gibboney, Giidea,ZsateL Harper, Heins, Hiestimd, Voilivan, (Berks.) Imhsin. Tunes, Jacobs, Jenklia Johns, Johnson. Kauillnan: Kerr, Knight,Leine' nnng, Lonelier Lovett, Ksr near, Naugle, Wilaltinett. )211vam s ioorlread, New ma, Busselman Nichols, - Nicholson.' liernacher, Pears Patera: tm Petal/dn. borne, Barinary, (his.) (York) Ranier, Ea* Rob erts, Rupp, Shaw c Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail. Tanvoorhis. Vick. era, Vavidey, Walter, lii,estlevok. Wharton, Willis ton, Witherow, Wright, 'Ammerman and Getz, Srulaa-29. Nara—Mears. Satires, Benson, Dock. Balaton, Hancock, Me, HoMean, (Lebanon;) Lebo, Struth ers, Thorn, Warner and VFlode-5..12. So the question was - determbrad in the affirmative. On the question,,• ' WM the liouseiagoe to the second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably 'to the provisions of the Constitution, and were es Wows, vial Yesis.--Memmt. Andesson, llachbouse. Ball, Beck, c & n Donee, Calhoun,'Campbell, .y, Ent, Eausold, Pos ter, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, ems, !Mastoid, Mlles . gas, Ho ff man, (Bekaa II . lc. Imbrie, - Imes, Jenkins„Joints, Johnson, , Knight, Leisen ring, Lcmgaker, Lovett., Blear, Mangle, Wllyain, Mooihead; Mussel:gran, Nic lob, .:kholson, Nime. o f e Dutcher. Pearson, Peters , Po • in, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (Phihulelphia,) y, (York) Reimer. Roberts, Rupp, Shaw , Shinn Tolan, Vail, Voeghley; Walter, Westbrook; WWI Zimmerman and Gets, Srl.snea-47. ' 1. - • ' Nan—Emirs. Arthur, An ' gttaidew'RACkUg, Ben. son, Bishop, Brown, Chase,-.9eaver, Cranked, Eye ter, Gibboncy , HaMilton, irapcockllilk line. H° ll.- man, (Lebanon,) Jacobs, - birr„ Lebo, ICCaltoont, Mumma, Reed, Smith, (Cambria,) Sinith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Struthers, Thorn,, Vanvoorhis, 'rickets, Wagonseller, Warner, .Whitrode,' , °Withcrow and Wright.--34 . l So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the the House agree to the third amendment! The yeas and nay? were taken agreeably to th e Pro. visions of the Cotungption, and were as follows, vis : Tssa—Metems. 'Anderson, Backlumse, Ball, Beek, Benson, Bower, Binwti,' galhoun„ Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, ..Crawford,l Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Eansold, l Foster. Gilitioney:Eaniek Harper, Heins, Iliesitand, tailliegas, Hrifl (Becks,) Hoffman; (Lebanon,) , Housekeeper, Imbrie, Inner, Jacobs, Johns, John- 1 son, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Ma. near, Mangle , WCabinnit, Moorhead, Maims, Ens adman, Nichols, Nicholson.' Nuoutuachar, Porno% , Peters, Petrikin. Pownall, Purcell, BatolleY. (York) Reamer, Reed, Rapp, Rum, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanvoorhis, Tickers, Coegliky,Wagonseller es tbrook, Willis ton, Witherow, Wright, Ziminet.nan and Getz, SPRAUIt-12. lays.---Messisi. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, 8i4,0p, .Carty. Dock, Gildea, Hamilton., Hancock, Hine, Jenk. ins, Knight, Leisenring, WI - train, Ramsey, (Philadel phia,) Roberts, Struthers, Thera, Walter, Warner, Wharton and WintrOde-22. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Housengree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably tq the pro. visions of the Constitution, and *ere as fidlows, vin: • YEAS—Meson. Anderson,Arthur.Backhouse,Back us, BaD. Beck, Benson. Bishop. Bower, Brown, Cal- - boon, Campbell, Carty, °misc. Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent,Ryster, Flu/sold, Tooter, Gibbooey, Gd des, Hamel, Harper, Hens, MegUnd, 11W, =Ws. Hoftuen. Hoffman, Housekeeper, Imbeme, lons, Jocobs, Jenkins,,Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kern Lebo, Leisenring, Langaker, Lovett, Manear, Kong* WCalmont, M'llvain, Mamma, Mtunelmsa, Nichols, ' Nicholson. Namemscher .Pearoon. Peters, retrik Puna, m , Pureed, Rase in y, (Phfiadelphia,) Ramsey', (York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberta, Rupp, Raw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambric) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tam, Vail, Vanhoorhis, Vickers, Voeghley, Wagonseller, Walter, Warner, Westbrook, Wharton, Williston, Wiiherow, arnmertuan and Gets. Srsausz--fti Nats—Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Singh. era, Thom Wintrode and Wrigtd--7, _So the question Was determined in the ofdrtnatire. SECRITA RTNI ,Chnrics, HAsEsavaa,Jime 22, 1857 Peesuyloania, u I do certify that the above and torcgeing is a true ano correct COty of , the "Teas" ant) "say? taken on the resolution proposing amendmentsl to the Con stitution of the Commonwealth, as the tame appears on the Journals of the twolionses Of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth for the sesition of 1857. 1 Witness my hand and the seal afraid office, E L. 5 this twenty-second day of June, Ono thousand right hundred ebb fifty-seven. A. G. CIIIM, &mem eau Comitoserelth. lilt , Ha just returned hem New-York, ; with a large and choicer ile' tyof GOODS, bought for Cub, and selected 'nth much care, from oreethirty of the best nooses in New-Ycirk, Which he offirs to his cus tomers andd , the pale, at low prices, for Cush. His stock comprises ; • - , DRUGS, • . MEDICINES, FAINTS,. . OILS, fi "WLNDOW GLASS; DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY. MIRRORS. CLOCKS', WALL PAPER, 1 • ' FiDOW PAPER, WIKDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS.. MUSICAL isenannons, JEWELRY, • PERFUNERT, DRY GOODS, BARD WARE, STONE WARE, WOODEN MS WARE, BROO, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE. BIRD CAOES. , C&SARY SEED. POCKET, facivi4 IMPS, ' USIBRELLAS, GUN% Mena& ANXVNITIOS, WILPIEMST,, BUISING CAMPIME, ALCOHOL, LIQUORS, - gar Metkeinal huposeionl7.) SUPPOWIIIik samUiss suns, stscuiciass. - suma "a rue= wo IMKS, ke, 134"1=11i- parr itompa _ c Timis tyritaics, pows; /lad ti of dm met pobir Rom NEDICThink • Titania& Mr the Sera patronage hitherto noels ed, he hopes to'llnerit a coke sod large In mese of the stow ABEL TURULL. Montrose o rune i 9 1667. F'ENLOVR . It MUM, tho bind or paged, BAWLS: ifilinn • SMYTII'S Self-Acting lied -lover -,k ,_., %t .._ ::" r . ...„4 24„::„, .., ............_....7 .• Pi'''. , •4, s FLIETIOII SCIWIIL TICS INVENTION claims superiority over ever,' other, hi the following respects: in the Wade ble scientific: principle involved, and upon Which It acts; in its undeviating accuracy; in its lightuels and strength; In its wonderful capacity, convenience of form, and applicability to every purpose for which &ales' of any kind are required; in Its perfect am- plicity, In the absence of any complication liable to variation, or to get Alt of order; and, finally, in the important, fact, that this scale cati be afforded et. a bout oar-third the cost of Any other Platform Scale, of like capacity and aecuntcy in use. And poomi sing in an eminent degree, all these merits, this Invention k conceded to be one of the mot useful and valuable ever brought befote the pen& And coming, cent does, within the reach of all, ft cannot bat find as unprecedented sale and undivided market among Lumen, housekeeper& mechanics, merchants, ire. everywhere, to 'the ozelesion of evety other weighing apparent& - Tho invention of the fades and . the many Intake hie improvements which We have made within the past fetelsonik, bays bilrogid :thee t 0 adt a Se., read aemnsey, that : they way be eddy felled lo on in every keuseetion wei ght. itausfrotenal awl far mak wile by 1. taros * Hie:one, Sting. Co., Ps., /day 1»,187. OPINIONS OF VIE PRESS. IMPORTANT iNVIENTION...—For Some five years pant, Mr. It M. Smyth, of Pennsylvania, (now of allergies) an ingenious and scientific mechanic, has concentrat ed his mind and means upon an. invention at length perfectly suceeksful, and for which letters patent have rust been 'issued by the Government of the United grates. This invention Is known as " Smyth's Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scale," .and as this is the first public notice of 04 useful and valuable im prevenient, we shall take the liberty of exprl.lising ourselves freely upon its merits. The , platform of the scale is shoat 12 by 18 Inches, and the whole scale is about 8 inches high and weighs entire only about 26 pounds, while it has the extraordinary:opacity° weighing any object from one ounce to four hundred pounds. Its form is compact and convenient, - and is .applicable to every purpose for which scales 'of any kind arc requirtsl. Under the platform and attached to the' leverage is suspended a weighted arm or pen dulum. To this peoduhua is attached an indicator, which, together with the pendulum, the instant any object is placed upon the platform mores hem its centre of gravity to the point hußeating the exact weight The scientific principle upon which It, acts admits of no inaccuracy or change, and a given pres sure or weight upon the platform must always carry the weighted arm and indicator to the same point.— The principle beyond doubt is the correct one, and that it has been properly applied in this instance, the lucky inventor has left no room for doubt. lie seems to have attained perfection itself--4t, least so far as Platform Scales are concerned, and to have combined hi a remarkable degree an Invariable scientific Prin ciple, "known of all men," with compactness, coo yenienee, strength: of kinn, durability and accuracy. Bet the groat and Important feature in this Scale is the . fact that beyond an these merits it possesses the additiOnal one of being cheap, and within the reach of every family.—Albany Ere; Jour., Jas. 28,1856. We hue examined Oda new Plattoni Scale and *moue in an tL.e ja 4.44 it AL. ApurellL vire prin ciple is at once simple and beautiful. and ensures perfect accuracy, while the price will be three times less than of the scales now used.—Albany Express. Pai'm Pt avronx Scat.E.—We have es= an this new invention. Nothing can be simpler or more completely de*otope.4l than tile principle up. on which its seta. The platform which sustains the weight lifts a pendulum, suspended and loaded at the end,. thirough an arc of a circle; and The indicator . points out, upon the graduated circumference, the exact weight. In other platform scales the measure of avoirdupois has to be ascertained by moving a loose weight on a beam, as on a ateelyak, till it bits the precise point. Banyth's invention la a wit-work lug one, and indicates at once, aid to the minutest fraction, the figure. 13. attaching the weight on the end of the pendulum, the scale becomes multiplied by fives or tens : by releasing the 'weight it gives ounces instead of pounds. For household purposes, it is as cheap and far bettee than steelyards; and Is finding die way to all well regulated kitchens where die receipt book, with its prescriptions at 14 . 10424nd proportion.s, Is 034-4 dm and Argue. A NEU , Inza--Ifaskybody doubts diet this is an in ventive age, they should call and examine Sotyth'a Self-Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales. FoNsimpSe ity.of design, and economy of space, they take prece dence of any scaled that have yet been invented.— There is one peculiarity about thhr scale ; it pone!. des Teo little machinery, and eau never rake si take so long its the laws of gravitation continue. Smyth's scale has another advantage-4ts small cost. —Knickerbocker. • PATES? PLATIMEN sew and uable art:talon wan On exhibition at our St"' -Fairjust closed. nothing in its department received I more attention or was more generally admired or ap proved. This scale, possessing the CittiOldhat7 merits conceded to ft at the East, cannot but be 'ex ceedingly-valuable, and must, we think, coma into general Me. TIM Albeit, Arming Journal publishes the shove, and 'adds: This scale (gaga's) was also exhibited at the State Fair at W sad notottly received every attention given Win 0 but carried oft the fine and highest premium awardedr—s diploma and' Over atedaL--Cleraland (0Mo) Awns& "Berra's Restr-Acttas Bzwr-Lea Ptafroint Scats."—The fundameetal principle of every impor tant invention has been very simple. In its simplici ty lathe ekenents of ha arm* its tiefulnen and i. daptehtlity._ Inventions of implicated movement and visionary theories have never performed the ob. ject soughtto be obtained, for with adaptiblftty, ac curacy and daraltelity most be combined cheapness. All of these deniderstmos are involved In the three tics ;recently patented and known u "myth's Belt Acting Bent-Lever Platform Bailee , The mode In question. Enna its construction on the pimple of gravitation,, is never - liable to be out of order. It hunt perform Its work thotouglily, because the laws °fea ture goveria it. In size the scale is it pigmy, but for capacity it is wonderful, whing any of ject from one ounce op to tour.hnndred pounds. It can beteg 'dated by arty one who looks at it but fora moment. As their cost is but a trifle, they will -speedily be as indl4pensably necessary in the household calendar as any other useful article of deny nse.—Ese.Trattscrip. larcenist awn Vamans linsttow.—AmOn.• others, webave been favored with an examinatio: 4 the new and valu4de invention (recently patent ed) known as Smyth's Self-Actin Bea.-Leva Plat form Scale.' Ir. D. IL &nyth, the banana bk.. venter, has spent some five years in the peofeetka of his wait,' and' that be luta attained prfatima there seems but little doubt. This scale is construct- ed upon a scientific- principle which knows no nata tion or change, end hence its Woolsey is beyond question. ItR capielt3r and atrangthis unprecookuttii ed, while iti Gum and the principle involved nuke i 1 convenient and applicable to all purposes requiting scales of say deouiptiott..- 4 tr4 144 01 , 4*/' cm . pilcation flaw to vartadon "ot , to et' Out of order. The great '.and hypo:ant feature, harem, d - the scales made under thlwinvention, is the Set tilt th ey can be afforded* *bat eseloortil the ewe' t any • other idioaroo mole of like apocity ani seenracy is the world. The sale we have aeon a art of pocket end= at ettmpered with. ether sales ) ) hott the wonderful capaeity al from one ounce up' is ksr hundred easing the estawtedinary merits and advantages' con ceded to this invention, it cannot but be esccedingly valuable, and the ocelot made en*, it. brought , as they arM be, within the lath et coley snoy; mast Meet with eYa impretwelootail alik owl ewe* b insa : mellaile and 11111111 mei, ails& albs benefit of doe as es thaws se featioatins enure the co chain right el wonsdhasolwg and vending donne- State R,egitter. - Ll= A%D PLASTER. f RIM subsenlaent are now binning and WU beep 11: malt ally on band, Lime of a rery superior quality at Moutrese Depot, and sill adi It is soy quantities at a fair price. Persons ',Ming altos quantity can be supplied ipon a reasonable notice. Superior meta Plaster an'll be kept constantly on hand hereafter. I. L. POST, -E. DRINKER. W. JESSUP. L. WALE. Montrose Depot, APra Z. ICI Mak Amotwo PURCUASII ON2 84116's Palest Wood soke. arms MUT lIDIATXD num =MD =nut OD .11010111? ! : - -A Oipiesit alid •aver Mow. tires @TD,TE FAIIE Air wArxeroWN; N. r. Tata mugs ARK X&NUFACTMOUI AND. FOR SALE ONLY BY t: tittti & 10*, 1111: FORD, 817HQUithriiNNA COM*, PA. ErER MUER SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OP SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES. Patent Improved Soda BEM vzo TRg .1P I Et -AND Highest Pi•entitain, DIPLOMA d: EILVER MEDAL,' ♦T TILE STUrli 111.11,' WATERTOWN, NEW TOIL ‘, THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED ANDi 111 . R &LIAR 011ir Br Z. *AVON 00.• illarioni,MmaiplOmusaa Comity, Pa. A Every Farmer • SHOULD PUIMIWIE ONE OF knittetratentlurtallnils. SMYTH'S. Patent. Improved Scales -RECEIVED THE _FIRST AND ERMIST HUM r,'W,=MI 7 7MTM State Yak at Watertown, New !Olk raura scoEs ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOB sar,E ON.SfDr Po 11410 IEIITOM I ©n HARFORD. SUSQVIMLMA anrsTr, PA. EVERT FARME,Ik SHOULD PIIKILifiE ONE OF SIIYTH'S PATENT ~.iIitIMU:L., . . '.i: riiit MUT SCUM RECIMOLD rizsmar *Rumor PREMIIIII* , e• --A DIPLOMA AND AYER MDR - 4 . AT ill FAIR ' AVORT .2 ;* ARE MANUIACTIMED ANErYOR SALE ONLY NY R. IL Eaton & Co. Ornmelans Co g h. i• j I:=Mil ♦! TIM TSB nte sr, Live Meek Issirasee Comply, OF PHILADELIVILI, NO. 86" WALNUT STREET ABOVE FOURTH. cArrrAL - satoo,ooo. Make Jnassanes against loss or damage by Baildings, .Pansilars and Merchandise general ly. 41 o , on Hones and Cattle, aping . -dads -Awn any caw, or LOSSES FROMM Y..IDJUSTBD...eI DIRECTORS: IL R. Miller, Dairy Jones, - FF. S. F. - Boeekley, J. R. flanlgn, Crosadale, SausL J. Rasulail, Chas. Flanigan, of WOulizigtost, WY. U. CARITAS; &c. B. R. lima'', Pratt. - BILLINGS STROUD, **AL Montrose, July 1,1857.—1 y laa-1 ailatinre.r's Insurance Company. • CHARTER PERPETUAL. Granted by the State of Pennsylvards. CAPITAL, 000,000. FIRE, YAWNS, A IM AND TRANSPORTATION. 1 E 5 Company was. organized with a Carh Capital, the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to its available resonrces—rtw observe. pru dence in conducting its affairs, with a prompt litbust ment of lowa.' A.S. Lirriscorr, Pres't. Wa. Al`ltniinss, Vice Pres`t. . , &tato Wtxr.s, Secretary. Diatcroa3.—Avon Lippincott, WM. D. Thom. 8/1., Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Win. A Rhodes, William • Neal, Alfred Weeks, John P. Simons, Chartes,J. Field. James P. Smyth. // OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Phil: A. N. DULLARD, Agent. Wtoutruse, S., Way 13. 1357.—1 e 4 .6.1. .0% * tit 4 4 4 4 4 l ei v° Lycombig Co. Mutual insurance Company. • • Capital,-92,900,01100. Tl' iv one of the best Companies in dui:, State. It 1 was in 1840, its Charter : perpetual. 11 luta roan since it went Into operition, thirty tnolions of property, and paid over six hundmd thou sand dollars beam About twelve thousand has been paid in this County. Applications reeeivedat the store of B. R. Los k Co., Lanesbnro, and at Montrose. B. ft LYONS, Agent. vSnlyl • Montrose, Jan. 1817. E. CAULDWELL & SONS, txrotrruts or AND outiss Ix thili4l ei4.os, gailhenti4l-0., LOOKING-GLASSES, NO. 70 WARREN STREET I Men', Cauldwell, - T. G. Cauldwell, Henry 8. Knapp: New. York. W. A. Cauldwell. . THE subscriber having connected himself with the above Uwe in the Crockery Trade, hr all its various branc, 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 general; their arc of good Tor - ; their assort ment is large f arul goc t ds quality and choice patterns; their rues as .low as the trade can oiler, with reference to profit; and that be is very anxious to sent° all who may think it for their interest to 'give him a call. , USW S. KNAPP. New . York. January 1,1857.-1 y MUT SUUFACTORTE vizau ltirANUFACTErftEßandrlpale.iw all kindsot 11'sawsattiare, is now prepared to fiR all ordeals for Bedsteads of all - kinds at wholesale or retail, on abort notice. Retail prices range frail $2. upwards, according to style. Ho also keeps on band Ready-made Coffins ; - and as he has an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short • notice. .New Milford, Dec. 17, 1856. • 49y1 Farm for sale! I fINE of the best and cheapest FARMS tat Rock Xi River, 111.. for sale. It contains ISO eteresies, all under kiee, 100 under plow, all the timber nec essary for use convenient ; a small stream of living water runs through the place, good new house, well, orchard, ie. It will turn off 82.000 worth of grain per annum, or is well arranged for a stock or dairy farm. Is only one mile from Como, a town of SOO inhabitants, which contains first rate grist and saw'mills, plow, wagon, and blacksmith shops, &.c.kc. h is only two mnes from R. R. ,D epot , and four miles SeldSterling, the county seat. TER 1S; $4000; sumo to $l5OO down, remainder in nine annual pa¢ wants, with sit per cent. interest. Apply to G. C. LYMAN, Sterling, Whiteside Canny, Illinois. or -Several timussmd acres of Pine t neby in Wisconsin, and prairie in lowa, for sale on time. Nay e0.1857.—tf. COU R E 0 - A LL who Irish to buy Rooks and Stationery I'l. cheap, will call at the TRO t S. E BOOK STORE, In the Post Office, where they can get good articles *** price. J s Air ulltery bted,—/Cnew krt. ofSchool Books, Tower's and Webb's Series * of Readers, Wayland's Elemanti of Moral Science, eight different sizes of Webster's standard Dictionxries, atreduced prices. Rane's Arctic Explorations, Recol lections of a Life Tune, by S. G. Goodrich, lie. A.X.BUI:T. 4 Ftt. Itentresa, Pa., May 13, 1857. Tune, 'Pop Goes the nano, Stranger, stop a minute.-- Heret's a Store, just drop in it And view, wi wgnderfiut surprise The Books and Toys that meet your eyes—= . At Bev.ssn's. I have Books and Paper, Nat the best, That you can firtii, But Or, West; If any of my friends should doubt it, Call in, I will ease your mind about it— • N At BOLLARD'S. Fine Books, Pens and Paper too; AR kinds of Children's Books, and new ; Iu short, here everything you'll find In the Book and Stationery line— . At Baum's. SO Mae &Mg, eCale 00 et Caine 81 4 Cm rich sod poor, come great and small, Awl I villadi you BoOta so *op t - • - I know I shall your custom rm . At *Nitrous, *AY. 18b7. ."4"1411-4' FORTY HORSE . NMI Ilia 111111 IN 6100 D ORDER. 0 Filar *Wit _hob Stake, 14Aileit'einnilleh bui• leaei wMel, throe tons. Is a. strong well built loam aultabia for &Coal Malt ',Unary, and milks add soft tow POST IM O& lati. 14, 1851. • ' =_•• liciuselto, Pa. . LAWNS: LAWNS! NEW 14 reduced prkes *t • MOTT'S =I • 25 WITNESSES;;, .. NThe Forger CoiiirAntod. no, :eau It nu ra Ins ain't* • Who lute hall 10 years expeiknewt tu ;Oar and. Publisher, and Author of " • • Same* of Lectures at , the ptrixubeagrediondel e 6111 " when; kir.lo ve nights, over • S R • Fr WOO People , ID Greeted I= with Bounds of Applause, white . he exhibited the -manner in whith Connterfeitets execute their Frauds,, and the surest and Shortest Veins el Proteeduj thou! • The Batik Note'.Engrattem all *ay that he is the .• qrsatest Judge of Paper Notuytinn y. . a raILEATEST DISCOVERY at 1a %A *be Presort Century for - I " Detecting Counterfeit Each Notett. • Describing Every Genuine Bili in Existinee, a g and exhibiting at a glance eret/ Coact tea-kit-in McAdoo! I • Arranged so admirably, thatMIPPEMEMCS EASY- and DETECTION INSTAMTANICOIA. • ors; Index to examine! 'No pages to trims tip ! IN But so simplified and arranged,that the Merchant, CM Banker and Business Man can see all at a Olatiee" *NA * al E I' h Fre n ch d Cif ng Itan tr/14001 WI WI Thus Each may read the name us own Native Tonga*. riel Most Perfect Bank Note List Published, , Almo *List of AU the Prisitte Bankers In Asher Pi A Complete Summary of the Yntawer or eIM Emory A. AXERICA wi l be published in each e 1 1111 d Won. together with all the Important MPS NI OF VIE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES Om From an 0111-Skanwieript, found In the EML It furnishes the Rost Complete ffistory of ORIENTAL. LIEN ges and describing the Perplexing Positions in which 4 4 the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have as been so often found. These Stories will continue throighout the whole year, and will prove the a l Mast Entertaining ever offered to the Public. ga or Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at. $1 a year. All letters must be addressed to es • JOHN S. DYE, Braker, gri Publisher and Proprietor s 70 WsllStreet, N.Y. apl3on 16v/ty 1 , AYE.R'S CHERR PECTORA FOR TILE RAPID CURE Colds; Coughs, Hoarseness. lianinsta. u.w ZXb nn 1:0. Ariz: I do not besiten diet remedy I bete ever Omuta I liallawmPorlstanensa, and the a symptoms Cl a Cat, is your Canal IL MAMA Mt ill MY practice and err the last ten yeara has shown 11 esperks virtues for' the .treatmez eputplainti. ERNS ILlill3l A. D. WORTLET, ESQ., of Clic/. N. 'Novelise ill. have at youryteroass. utyself and in arriamily ever sines you tomtit U. and believe It the he brediertue for its pupate ever put cat With a bed. cold I should sooner pay twenty-Ave dollar* for r bottle than da without it, ur take any- othervemedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Srerfflume, Miss.. Feb. 7,1F3& EaMum Ann : I will cheerfollyzertirr your PIIMILAL it ate best remedy 4 . 0 posses. for the cure , Whoopierf Ow" end the chest &reuses of children. We of your fraternity= South appreciate your skill, mad commend your Inediehas to an Mope. - • Masai COXICLIbt,II.I4 •- ~.1114Cts LEE, E r el.. tfotsnay. wrifeK 2d Jot" 11656: a 7 had a tedious Influenza. whkh'euntined me In burl At weeks took Many inedkinee without relief; deadly Oka your Pm - roast by the advice of 'our clergyman, The first. dose relisenl ttit toresess hi my throat and lunge: lea than one half the honk elude me completely well. If oar medicines are the dampest re reel at the bon we eau buy, and we mums you, Doctor, ant your remedies, as the poor emirs friend." • Asthma or Phildide, and Broichitia. Wan laxesvnit, PA, Feb. 4. 145 K !ha : tour Canter PECThIt4II ts pert: musing- moments** cages Oa this section. It hr• a., fren 24 . COnsureflant. and 6 nor ,uri,o4 :mins who ha. baiunklastoks IA affection of the tune fur the laet Sety year* 2.I.E.NRY. L. PARES,' Seir.hant. A. A. )L Aims, Mogan Co.. Inky writes. Dept. h, IMS: "During - My practice of many years I have tenet nothing equal to yoor Cnacnt Pinyon tt for giving ease eatt to lief to consumptive patients, or aunts; such as are curable." We might add rote:ilea of estdeore. bat tho most eonslostor pronf of the virtue* of this remedy is Anne! in •Its streets upon trial. Con.umption. trent , ly, , no one remedy lino ever been,known shfcb eon(' sr trial mud rich dongeronv men this. Bnme no : human all ma reach ; but even,' Moe the CHURL Pp.-void - nipple r lief and comfort. Airrou 'Hem Nrzy Tows (tr.'', Mereb 6, ItrjA. Dor?o Am. Learru.: I b•rt it a duty awl a piewearyi to ht - form wit..t I ' o i .1• , t1:. 1:4 vey wire She had been Me 110.1 - 11 s irtie.rit.j.; were r the .I..egeir.pe *yaw War of Consumption. from which re. eel we eetilil proottre tart her much relief. 'the mu. stftiatiy teiliuz..etll 114.,bihnag, this city, where we have come fw mh recomuuawKa iris of your Medicine. 'We I.leoa his ki114)11.14. 211 Is go I:A4:recovered tree, that day. Fhe is net Tel asstmltg ,the wed tole, but L. from bor Or , ugh. wad tufilliersolfwoU Virug, with gratitude and ORLANDO 511ELIIT, or Fititrimas. attottrapbet; do not de till you have tried A t etio eaten, PzerOust. It is made by one of, tba twat medical 414.111iFtl in lho amid, aost Iu cores all round las bespeak the high 'moths of tto rirtud.-- Le Syr: ' ' Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TIM sciences of Chemistry end Medhine hare Veen timer their utmost to produce this hest. meet whet which is known to man. 1 notueerable pos.n ax e w n that :hew thus bare rirtom which surpae s i in excellence , dine , ry medicines, and that they sin no precedes' redly upon t if an men. They are safe plastsant tale , . hot el k :ure. Their penetrate; plopordes stimulate the ' activities yr the body, remove thu nostructiuns of its 'organs, pnrify the Wed, and expel Mikis*. They purge oat the foul homers whit"' brad and grow distemper. stimaide 'lngrid' or disordered or tans into their Datum" action, and impart healthy tune Ida strength to the whole system. Not only do delete" the every tar complaints of every body, lent also tbruildable and danger sus diseases that have tefded the best of human aili- What they produce powerful effects, they are, at the. sane time, in di muddled deem the safest and beet physi c that can be emPloyet Jr children. Being argar.coated, theysre pleasant to take end being, purely' vegetable, are fro* horn any rift of harm Oares bare been made which "eurpess belief woos they not sub' dantleted by men of much exalted petition and character so tr Rabid the suipkion of untruth. Many eminent 'clergymen me tit hese lent their names to certify to the public the re WEillty of my remedies, while others bare sent ma the awns once of their conviction that my Preperatkom contrilnSta lea measly to the relief of my- afflicted, =Berth/ fellowmen. The Agent below mun" is phei to frindsb grata my Amer lean Almansc, containing directions for their nee, end anti* mho of their cures of the Wowing complaints: CaSti= le Ntikets o=Plattits. ithettaudhuy Dropsy, Dew aridng nom a tad Ettoosseh, Nan=ti rm iges =OW Inaction of the Bands, and Pail eristrg flatalency, Los of Appetite, all Vloreseranitthstaneuns DM ones which require an tracuent Medicine Perefuls or KW Kill. They deo; by purifying the blood saisdandatingthe eye hem, cure many Compisinte which it would not be supposed tilt mold reach, such as Desfuesi, Teals' Blindness, Nanette& ate Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidney. Gout, and other kindred ecenplaints sridng from • low state e the body or obstruction edits functions. . • • Do *Mb° pat oriri unprincipled dealers with some other pi) they make move pad en. Ask for Aira's Pugh, sad take lath lag else. •No other they can give you emperor :with this in it intrhude Woe or (*wattle pae ans. The sick went the best them kt kr than, and they should bare it. Prepared ai by Dr. Jr. C t ATER, ltastical dzalytical Chsatit,,Lowen 711Lau. Pau; *5 eke. au Boa. Ftvs Dans toe glej • sou) ABEL' TURRELL, ants by all Druggisis and Mcd idire Dealers.—nl4v3ylcw Read the fol l owing Letter. ' HOME TEATIEREOZSIG We have received the following letter in relation to • Ds. Mosses INDIAN ROAM Rtss • • Arenas Toon Corinne, Sum. Co., Pa., Sept. 18th, 1854:1 Messrs A. J. - Warts k Co., New York; "The "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from 100 .'give saiseritif satisfaction, In nuts mosses, and Mir fainters use them for almost everything. The Dr& MISS has been raging in this section to an Adam. lag extent, Ibr the last de months, sesame astssta iunily having-escaped, ;sem vuoss latest yowr pills have been cash Al A PRETIKSTiIIt, la which ease they have scram VA!LED. I will inform tot ifilart bow to send a further supply. Your Wt. Betv't.'" • ALPMONSO M. MUTE 4 Such 'enemas the above need no cornmentboas they ought to emsvister all 41 what wejfnely Wiese, 1 that Dr. Roues Indian Roti,Pitla sirs the Ws, Ant Pill ever made.. Sold Sold In Montrose by IL W k D. km% and by, one person ht every town, and in all country stores. A. J. White k Co., s St. 'Peters Place, New Yo!, sole Propsletois. . • 41-tr. Srr:FARMERSITTEND id. MHZ uudezolgoed would respectfully annonnonie I. the Faznist end 'Ruben hiasseted, Oat we have easociatad taarseires legsthew nadertke Stu d MO= • at the old stand of >L k RAMA; where Ire en Peer pared to fartilab PLOWS of the nseekinwored Pits terns now In nee, in u Blateltla?; ,kroga Iron Ikon, ote. Also Foist. of ell kinds, lainduides, Culthator teeth, and all Wadi of mains kw Tanu . ers and other; all otarldeli wepalpate to sell aloe es can be a ff orded branyeatablialunent In this conn try. . ELIJAH NOM G. A. TILDLIf. . We are also agents for Draerra Rome Tower., Drag and Circular Saws for wood, also Dog 'Churn Powers, which we can furnish oq abort Pode4. ROolrose, Jan e 1, 11314. Theinderntd ta t 4 ROPUMOIM . maim rripir ritrESD‘le 31011Xixo, A'r Eirnei a IN:, AV $1,60 rn AMIE, Hi arming. littitea-att Aidaeitinius. - Van spire 00 lines or lesajoneyeek, go y One aquae t " • two ' week; OA Ones wot - three weeks,. 1, 00 - . Ow square 4 64 - one month, .m s One swum - two Ut0nthi1...4...,14 One square " three Ono aware. " mkt 0 4 , One equille Me 74 14° ) - f Ver at MOM 011111111. Mettaß try Mt Ap t deduction frame the abeTeWm is undo Test i Terthets will hoe the prge. of ate:in Or- e ing their adrestiatmentailitbant additional *harp. toot% noillateending livo Ha" Wants at $2,00 per annum • Thidoffiee supplied Vritit s geed oilettion Jobbing materildit. and 440'0 Job Wok,* so Carle, Patten, Pomp —ll —4Me. adiliat dew my, and pomp& - CILitiILICE of. the. Alkopatide Old ilaseppou l , Colleges of Medidne, 16,n9w - Py cared 14 Great Band, Pa. Me, tomer of Main a s t glirabett,St.; nearly opposite the WT. Chid, - Nay let, 1857.-1 y 1, lIRGEONIIIO, has removed . his oilski n* , 1.7 Searle's, to his own dwelling opposite thelip. tbt church, 'Worth able) In liontrese, where all liee. al operitions will be peribrared his wad get 4 Montrose, lay 21, 107. BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. D; F, Wilmot; Dr. H. Smitb, Hollister, DTALER ui SADDLES, Dames% 'hanks, Bees, &v., Xontrase, Pa. un L D. Vail. 3t: ' IIYSICIAN AND SIIRGEON, bas I' located himself at Brackneyale, county, Pa., and wilt promptly attend to apelike% which be may he favored. 'lsyty _ - A. Bluanall, . TTORNEY & COMSRLI,OR AT - LAW. ofk, over S. D. West's Drug - Nom, Resquehee k , Depot, - • • , < • • 1111 B. °reboot, I- D.. -;frA 11T8IC1ill AND SURGEON, hekeett. 814, e , Y banns county, Pa. Residence M the restate. Keeler & Stoddard., • • DEALERS IN BOOTS k SHOES , Leather logs, on, Maine flt., first, deorhelowleirle's Montrose, ;an. 1 11358. ' . lUam a Jean* - • AITOIIIITY 'AT LAW - is NOTARY MU], Office on Public &rare. Noati,se. Killer it Fowler, ITORNNYS AND COUNSELLORS A? LL and Sorgitots In Chancery. Ofece No. 44 Chdo street, Chicago, /U. , Thomas Ingstrum. rigALIKR. IN 'DRY - GOODS, Gime:len s co lddia 6ockery, Boons and taboos, Suersdiams, Depo', Pa • Bentley & Fitch, ' TTORNETS AT LAW, 'ATD BOUNTY Up la. AGENTS, Nontrote, Pa. • S. B. EZII7I.XY. • L P. Hinds, A liTOatilltAT LAW, Eaapelonsest, R. Jae Ll, on Maine street. one door eaat of Lenbeiaes. • 41bert A ITAITVEY AT LAIT srui Ittake ot the hut It °ter is L. Post k Co's Skire,lfoohose. Wm. It. hemp, A TTORSET AT LAW AND -COMMISSIONER of Dacus, for the Stnte. 7 4 New York, will stied to all busines entrusted; to him with,promptness and ' fidelity. Office on Public kaare, occupied by Ha. 1 :;.; • . V a itr "s a P: - • - Abel Tura., DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Cheniiods, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, - 1 ; 7k" Hardware, Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, Wattbes, Jewelry, Siker Spoons, Spectacles, Musical lawns meats, Trtuusk Surgical Instruments, Liquor; Pei. ?army, Wavers, Stationery, lintank Shoes, Yankee / s. Notion; kc. - • - , . F. IL Chandler, - - DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Ckshisg, Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc., Pubis Arenas, ~Ifoatrare,Pa. I. L. Post & Co., DEA.T.rzt IN DRY GOODS, Groceries , Oveael. Rirdware, Leather, Flour ' -etc., cameral tes• pike stree!. and Fable Avenee,Afdatrose,, Pm. " J. Lyons & Sox, DEALERS IN DRY GOODPlroccries, Haricots Crockery, Tinware, Groceries Books, etc.; aim carry as the Book Biathisr buabiesa—Public Arms Moat :rose, Po. . Bentley &Rfflid, .T SEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Drugs,' &dieing. 1J Pans, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Crock; Watches, Jerkily, Silver Spoossaa, emery, &e..--Foot, of Faye Avenue ; ifootroet. William* William IL hump, A ITORNEYS .AT LAW, Moifiroae, Pa. Pue-' A tee. in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wp. suing and bums counties. • - B. B. PITEMILL, OEALER in Staves and Headings, Troop Poles, BFreisMrktnst Churis• orders from orsimudtde qualm, proaistr, filkdompi shVpa.ao,mdirection. Great Mod, %sq. Co, Ps.—vapoit •Boekwei &Winton. • ItArArcracTinams and. DRAMS in Biraiel .0.1 Goody, Hatt Cape, Arc alas, sols,-.Ribboas, dv. the, Na:.4o courdandt - suoet, En York, (up stabs.) -,BALDWIN Wholesale and Retail deal A 11) er m Flour; Salt, :Pork. Fish,Lard, ipala, feed meal, candler, clover and timothy seed. • 50 Ravels Desk gioustd lour just *meshed lima 'kW* Mips. . r'.‘ Montrose, 'arch 5, 1857. • . • ' Thay., - - YSICIAN AND SUR er GEON,• Roo' tram, Es.— P°awe, tho Fortoer's store; T2-oa 1110X1RE: - IS ILL WRIGHT, firmed, of Orange County. New 01 York,- having located iii,43tisquehartry 'Cos*. • would offer his services to those about building or mailing Grist MU, or other macbinary, his !overlain* warrants blas ki &int,. Post Olks. ddiess, Maywood, Basq. Co., Pa. 1,71 " • . 0 COMM *BON, Bhgbountas, Jew 'fork 1541.11118 in Amiga *Ltd American Marble, Is. / anent; ilea Stones, Table Toluste- ' Bad pertaining to the above attended to with &Pat* be n ; - 1 6 A'Aialgas Alentt" Brooklyn, l4l ' l clamant& (,Deny, Psi. • . February 4,185?;-6y1 . - Banking Base opts porr i ,.co co. 1111118Y-1311NRER, irosiROSE, wlt 11111MINGWO_ PAL 2fa~embar IY, le s sNA,AcklVErt 04 NOW itirk atj ankritiladelPh lL ' ?.. 001100kitti MIR* nude nod ttonitteL *NW boom front 10 A. X. to L Kean. Allen It Pan^ 12 4. 7 RMIIIKIIM Una C. Notion„Tot. l _ Non. WWtaat Joule. AClgtiraw. SADDLLfITARIESriIAKER . • -TRIMMER, • Seeesior of A. dt IL ilablvin,' Oita Fora= Omaha is this *holm boldness, yid offer 6oton. (enna di tir . all i t l 4 ll • • wor% 'in Ida 1W an& is Tenakti,- . • Itintato nude' of tba bit 4annedleather.• aditlitdigETßZVliitAro of aU kitida done ea rhos rodeo. AO kinds of (lofting° Trinnahlg B k e p .4:113 hood andliftnishe cheaper than can, be, purchas ed elsewhere In Northern Penusylranls. , VP . Nos. 1, kand 3,•Basevant of t344* 1 11 Hotel) - rose, . . . . Montrose, October 1, 3846. • " 1. 7... Ina. IL W. W. '011.3T0/1,1
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