Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 13, 1857, Image 4

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    • 'RESOLVTION
Proposing Amenduttuits to.the Constitution
/ of thoConimonstaith.
RaoleteeThy the Sewell eisdlioetee o Rfpr.eseisfs
tires of tAs Cosunotsweidt4 of Pconsgsauut vegeta.
era AserveLly met: That the foNorringitmcndrnenhi
are proposed, to the Constitution, of the Common
:wealth, in accordance with tbo provisions of the tenth
article
, k. 41 •
There shall he annilditionatartiele to Said conga-
Intioa to be designated as article eleven, as follows :
• ; • Aar= xi. ;•.'•
, .
• •- .. OF PUBLIC DEBTS.
. SECTION I. The state May contract debts, to Sup.
• 'Ply casual deficits or Mures In revet,iies or to meet
ospenses not otherwise prinildmi for; but the egg&
_gate amount of such debts direct and contingent,
whether-totitcitied !aliirtuo 'gone *emote acts of
the general neittlibtri of at tneitit.ntiatitiAortime,
. shalt never'efeceif seven hundred and fiffftbousand
' ' dollars, and the money arising from the creation of
such debt% shall be applied to the porpose for which
it was obtained, or to repay the debts io contracted,
and to it Other purpose whatever: : . ~ •
Stenos 11„ In addition to the above lim ted power
She state may contract debts to repel km ion, sup
-4
press insurrection, defend the state in W ,or to re
deem the present outsnuiding 'Welt Its of the
state; but the motley arising from the eci (reeling of
. such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which
it was raised, or to repay such i dolits; and to no oth
er purpose whatever. ' ' : - .
Sterse: Et., Except the debts shove specified, in
sections one oaten, of Ibis artleln;ll6 debt ithater
er shall be created by, - Or on behalf,of thestate.
.. Samoa 4. To provide for the payment of the pros . -
ent debt, and , any additional debt contracted as it
foresaid, the legislature . shall, at its first session, af
ter the adoption of this amendment, create a Finking,
fund, which shall te'sufficient to , par the accruing
interest:on such debt, and annually to - redace the
. . *principal •Ittecour by a'Stert not -less than latratit
dreg and fifty them. nd dollars ; IrVelusinking road
• shall • consist of the net anneal income'of the public
works„; from time to time pwned,by the state, or the
, proceeds of the sale - ef the' SIV: e, or any part thereof,
_ and of the income or proceeds of side of stocks owned
by the...state, together with other fttinls,'or resources,
• that ouitf?.be designated by law, The said sinking
fund niaiEbe inzreamed, front time to time, by a.sjgo
ing to itOtny part of the taxes, or other , revenues el
the state, not, required for the ordinary and current
expenscit of government, .and unless in case of war,
- invasionlor insurrection, no part of the said sinking
fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in es
.,
tinguishment of the public debt,. uatil the *monk of
such debt is reduced below the tune of five millions
aof dollars. ,
- ',SF:CIION L. The credit of the commonwealth shall
!not in any rummer, or event, he pledged, or loaned
to, any 'individual, company, corporation. or associa
tion ; nor; shall the.commonwmath hereafter become
s joint miner, or stockholder, in any company, asso
ciation, or corporation.
•
Samoa . 6. The counnonwealth. shall not nsswne
the debt; or any part thereof. of any county, city.
borough, or township; or of any corporal ion or asso
ciation unless such debt shall have been contracted
to enable the state to repellavasiOn, .Suppress do
mestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or
to:assist the state in. the discharp of any portion of
its present.inclobtedni.4.
SECTION 7. The lvialature shall not authotize any
clitrnty, city, borough; township, or incorporated dis
trict, by, virtue of a vote of it 4 citizens, or otherwise,
to become a stockholder in any company, associa
tion, or corporation; or to Obtain money tor; or loan
its credit to, any corporation, association, institution,
-tor party.
twrm Alirrsnrrn•
There shall be an additional article to said eons
tution, to be designated as article Xll as :
ARTICLE XU.
OF NEW COUNTIES.
No county shall he by a line cutting' off
nr , Yr one-tenth of its popnlationiteither to form a
new county or otherwise,) 'wit/Att. the exprers as
-ent of such eoucty, by a vote of the electors there
'll( no;: Alall any new county be establi:lied, contain
i;ll.; lea than *iur hundred square miles.
TII I EX) .131F.NDMENT.
F r o m
,ge (lion two of the TirsL article of the chnitt
tution, strike ( A nt the. words, -"of the city of Phila
delphia, and of each count!, respectively;" from sec
tion five, samearticle, strike out the words, "of
Philadelphia and the of several counties•" from sec.
seven, same article, strike out the words, " neither
the city of Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu
thereof the 110148, "and no ;", and strike out -'sec
tion four, lOW strticle„'" and in lieu theicet insert the
following:
In the year one thonsand'eight hun
dred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year there
after, representatives to the number of one hundred,
shall be rtinned and distributed. equally, through
but the s ta by districts, in proportion to the num
, ler of taxable Inhabitants in th - 6 several parts there
of; taint that any county containing at least three
thousand •five hundred taxables,- may be allowed. a
separate representation; but no more than three
counties akar be joined, and no county shall be divi
ded, in * formation of a . district. • Any city con
taining a sufficient number of taxables, to entitle it
to at le k ast two rep'resentativCs, shalt haie a separate
represebtation assigned it, and shall lk divided
into -convenient dia. - trims of contiguous territory, of
equallaxiible liulation as near as may be, each of
which districts-shall elect one representative." _
At the end of section seven, 'same article, insert
theie words,: "the city of Philadelphia shall be divi
-ded,into single senatorial districts, of contiguous ter
ritory as nearly equal in taxable:population as possi
ble; but no ward- 6611 be divided in the formati on theent" -
The legislature, at its first session, after the adop
tioti`of this amendment, shaltdivide,the city of Phil
adelphia into senatorial and .representative districts,
in the manner above provided \ t, such districts to r*.
main unchangetruntd the apportionment In the year
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.
rOttATEI JUIENDMENi.
There shall be an adiEtionil section to the Ant ar
ticle of said constitution, which shall be numbered
rand mad airrollolis: • •
&Gnus 26. Tho'kbgta" lature shall have the power
to alter, revoke, or annul, _any charter of incorpora
tion hereafter conferred by, or under, any special,
or general laW, whenever in their.opinion it may be
injurious to; the citizens of the commonwealth ; in
suet roamer, holtever, that no Injustice ,'ball be
•
done to the 'corporator's:
• Sissrz; March 27, 1857..
Resolvedi,That this resolution pass, On the firs
:amendment,, yeas 24, nays 7 "on The second atnerill
ment, yeas 23, nays 8; on the third smendmtut
yens U, ;nays 4 ; on the fimith amendment, yeas 23
;nap;
[E0.7 1 0 1 frotn l / 1 0 4011112 411
VEO. TIAXIMLY, Clerk
1H ;HornOT ThrtirserrAnTrs,
.Arit 29,
. ,
Resolved, That this resolntion p pass. On 1R57.
the first
:amendintmt, 'yef,..s7B, nays 12 on the Second aniend
ment, yeas 574 toryall4; on the third amendment,
seas-
7 72, mos 211 v on the fowth amendment; year 8 2 ,
nays .
• (.strict from the' real.
=: • .12..C(0141EG1,tf1, Clerk.
Filed in Secretary's office, May. 2 ISri:
_ - A. G. eTILTIN,
mem/ay Of the Commonwealth.
Steetures Orrier.,
Ilanntsurna, June 22, 1857.
Pennay/ranie:c ' its.
Ido certitvthat the above romgolnk is a true
Atod correct copy of the original "Resolution prop:.
Sling amendtp_Tte to the Constitution a the Common
wealth,'" soteln each branch of the Legisla
ture upon the final passage therenc es appears from
the origitude4o fife to this office. • .
In testimony whereof There hereunto set my hand
jI sjand caused to be affixed the seal of the Sem
tary's Office, the day and.year abore written . .
• • _ A. G. CURTIN,"
78 if aif tho'COintnootrealth.
' Is EENATr, March 27; 1857.
Tle reeolntkm proposing amendments to Life Con;
Abash* tithe Commonwealth being under consider.
,
On the question, - . . • ,
-WM the Senate agree to this firk atnendmentli
The yeas and - nay* wete taken agreeably to the
T r , ro z VlS : lona of the f Cattatitutiou, and were as follow,
cas—ldev......ts. Brewe, Bromic, Cofrey, Ely, Er
.i,ptter; Flennaten, Frazer, Ingram Jordan, ail-
KDos, Limbach, Lewin liyer, ' Scofield, fj,el
lers, Simian; Steele, Straub, Vela% Wilkins. Wright
mid Taantm,sp fla k er .:4 4 ,, . . ,
Nava—Mew& Crabh,;•Civeswell, 1 - mney,, Gregg,
Pelitolie and Souther-7.
• . .
So rho .4a.:stion was daticaneed an the affirmative.
the.quihition, •;• • '
;WM the Senate agree to the second amendment?
The yeas and Jaya were taken agneethly to the
prorisiotta of the Constitution, arkl ware rui folkrir,"
. .
YEAs—Messrs, Breirer, Browne, Cresewell,
Evans, Fetter, flrrney„ Flenniken, In,gram s . Jordan,
Knox, LaiIiIACIVAII IS Myer, gellPrs. Shuman, south-
Steek - -4 7, AW114614:11 4 31.494 Wright ;and Tao
art.,.Bpeakea.;4 •
Rgro4Keitenf.'Coffey, (liabb, Frazer, Criegg.
Hatti
is, KriTinger,
_Parse sod Scatield-64.
,So the queithisornii de •
Ou•tbeAnestion,
Wiq therSenatikagrar Irrthe
The yms and nays were_ •
•proviikkle or tt Constitution,.
viz' ' -
• Taas—Mesers. Brewer, Dr
Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer.
linger, Knox, Llinbaeli, Lewis,
Shuman; &able, Steele, Stye •
Wright-24, ..;,
llaws•--Messre. Coffey, Gregg
So the tplesdpn was detidoci
thuthe question,
Wtl the &mete agree to the
Th yew and nays were
proshdtme , of the tonstitution,
riot
Yr.iko.-Mesarts. Brewer, Bin
Ely, Erans,Ponniken, Yntier,
Knox, .I,attbaclii Lew* Myer,
mon Souther, Steele, istraub,
Wriiht-211. ' •
Niro--itessef. Orabb, Finney
So the question was &tertian
Tar Titt 1101.411 C 411)
The resolution propciaing ame'
natation of the 104=nonwealth
ation,
. On the gnestion,
Will the llouFe agree to the fi
The yeas and nays. were "tab
prollitliOGlS of qua Constitution,
TIKAS••••. d
Ife&ein erson, ,10 1 l
Beck, Ilishop, ;Hower, Iltvvin,
Chase, Clenver, C raw f or d, Di c k e!
Fold, Foster, Gibbon,y,
Iliestand, ITill, Ifillegas, Hoglinj
Mmes, Jacobs, Joni:ho t Johns,- '
Kerr, Knight,. teiseitring, ton
near, Mangle, 3.pealmoist,
ma, Hamelmm4 Nichols, Nkh
Pearson, Petal% Petrikin, Pew
(Philadelphia,) Hamsey l (York.)
erts,'Hupp,
(rear%) Stor,encen, Tobin, Val ,
erF, Voeghley, Walter, Weithrt
ton, .illtheroir„! Wright,' Tam
SrrArtn-111.'
Kars- . --Ifessrii. &tants, Den
Hancock, Hine, Montan, (Leh.
era, Thorn, Watjner and Wint .
So the ryttestlen
,was cletermin
On the tptestion,' ,
Will the ilOthie agree to tiles
The yeas and nays werl tSko
provii , ions of the Constitution :
riz:
Yzas—Messra. Antler.on, lla
• Rower, Calboun,i Campbell, Car
ter, Gildes, Hamel, Harper, R.
gas, Roffman, (lintlot,) llonsek •
'lnking, Johns, OltuAon, Kau
rittg. tongaker, , laivett, Manta ,'
Moorhead,- lltemehaan, Nicho ;
macher, Team*, Peter*, Feta'
Rarn.Acy, (I'hiladelphia,l IL
Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, T
Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, ,
SP F:A KA;
Nava-31.-va. Arthur, Au..
eon, Bishop, Brown, Chose, Cie
ter, Gihboney, Hamilton, Ha
man.' (Lehanon,) JacobF,
Mumma, Reed, Smith, (Cambr
Sterenson, Strothersi
Vkgonseller, Warner. Win
. So the clue/mien qtas detormi
On the question.
• Will the the House agree to te thlol moon - Intent?
The tem were and nays taken agreeably to the pro
visions . of the Constitution, and • ere as follows, viz
Tzas—Messra Anderson, R khouse, Ball, Beek,
Benson, Bower, Brown, Cabot n,. Campbell, Chase,
Cleaver, Crawford, Bicker, E it, tester, Fatisold,
Fokter, Gibboney, Hamel. H 'r, Heins Hiestand..
Will, Hillegu, Hoffman, (perks, flothuanALebanon,)
Housekeeper, Imbric., Imes, ' cobs, Johns, John
son, Kauffman. Kerr, Lobo, Lo Taker, Lorca, Ma-
.near, Mangle, .11Talmont, Moo end, Mmnma, Mus
selman, Niehols,; Nicholson, N tnemacher, Pearson,
Peters, PetrikinJ Postman, Pure. di, Ramsey, (York,)
Reamer, Reed, Rnpp, Shaw, Sio n, Smith. (Cambria,)
Smith„ (Centre,ilSterenson,„ To Vail, Vauvoorhis,
Vickers,Vriegh ey,!Wagonaell , Westbrook, Willis
ti,i
ton, Witherow Wright, Zilmerman and Gets,
SCEAKER---72. i
• Nares—AtesSrs. Arthur, Angustme, Ilackns, Bishop,
Carty, Dock, Giflea, Bamilton, lancock, Hine, Jenk- I
ins, Knight, Le4enring, 3Fllrain, ItamseyPhiladel
phia,) P,oberts, IStrethers. Thorn, WalterKWirner,
Wharton and Wintr&fe-22. J.;
So the qnestion Seas determ ed in the affirmative.
On the qnestion,
Willthe Ilmise agree to the ourth amendment ?
The yeas andnays were taken agreeably to the pm
riFiCkfls of the Constituti on , an . Fere as kdlows, viz:
YEas--Nessns. Ande - , hur,Backhouse,flack
us, 13wil. Beck, Bertson.llishop, Bower. Brown, Cal
honn, Campbell, . Carty, Chase, Clearer, Crawford,
Dickey, Ent, Eyater, Fausold, ester, Gibbonev, Ga
do', Hama Harper, Reins, Hi ..t.a
nd, Hill, Hillegas,
(
Hoffman, lloLlMan, lionseke . ar, Imbrie, Inner,
Jocobs, Jenkina, Johns, Johnrt,
.Kauffman, Kerr,
Lebo, Leisenring • Longaker, r est, Sianear, Naugle,
Li r
M'Cahnont, Wllimin, Mamma , • Musselmftn, 'Nichols,
Nicholson, Nnuemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petnlin,
Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey,
(York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberti, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,
Smith, (Cambritt,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan,
Vail, Vanhoorbis, Vickers, Voeghley, Wagonaeller,
Walter, Warner,. Westbrook, 'Wharton, ‘Villiston,
Witherow. Zimmerman and Getz: Setatata--413.
Nars--Mmirs. Dock, Handkon, Hancock, .Struth
ers, Thorn, Wintrode and Wright -7. •
8o the question was, in • the affirmative.
8 Ares Arnett,
• litatuarnma t inne 22, 1857.
Piressyleenia,;; st r - , • - .
• - •
I do . certify that the ohm and foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the "T• 011(1 - ' 4 Na:re taken
ou the resolution proposing at endments to the Con
stitution of the Com
the
: as the same appears
on the Jou rn als of the two Ho sc.+ of the General As
sembly of this Commornrealth rim the session of 1857 ,
el
r , =
.. i Witness my hand and the seta of said office ,
ur e'-. 'this twenty-second daylof JUne, one thousand
eight hundred ; and fifty-seven. ,
PYSnI3I
Seerrtaiy o
41,
77 AS just 4turtted front
II and choice variety ut Cf .
and t/electett itith much cam,
bass. Houses iu New-Turk, al
touters and the public, at loa
anock . romprilits ;
DRUGS,
PALTrac
OIL`,VLVDO
CROCK - FAY,
CLOCKS. :
. - WALL r.i
WIND'
FANCY GcIODS,
• MUSICAL INSTR
JEWELRY,
FERFEME
DRYS
WOODriirWASE, •
BROOMS,
BRUSIIIN, •
• JAPANNED!
BIRD C
:1 • ; • •
CrIipRELLAS,
• tIINS,
PlSTots s
• Ammn,
AL00114)i;:
-
; (For Medic'
SU POSTERS.
- 1 • -„ BOULDER BRACES,
PORT IMAM'
_ SPECT AC
SILVER PLATE!) 21,1, FORKS,
• GOLD PRISTE.„
• - -.FZATIONERT
. VIOLIN ETRINGS, BOWS, At ,
And ail or this most tw 3 Put4 - • '
PATENT-.KERICINES.
ThatthEA
for dm Mend pat frotage hitherto NWT:,
elk h. &Vele ad merit - ato &id
li Via•
creole of the mune. ABEL r
Montrose. June 10. 1837.
& LALT , I?.I the barrel or Pound,
at 114WLET 4. GUILD'S.
In the eakina tire
Win:oh:set 7 .
11 1reelOY to ta.
d. were. as fallow,
ey Creib; ere Amok
Agntra, Jordan;
er. Scofield, Seller",
,Welath Wilkins sad
Ifarris and ramose
the affirmative.
nrth amendraent
n agreeably to the
Were se follow,
Coffey, Cremoreli,
Ingram, KiSinger,
del, Sellers, Slur
lsh, Wilkins and
Jordan and renrogo
'in the ifflrnuitire.
I itnitAKICTATIVES.
rit 20, 1857.
&tents Co am Con
' g under consider
t antendtnelit
91 agreeably to the
..d were aa follow,
nr, liackhtmse, Ball,
Calhoun, Campbell,
iv, Rut, Rymer, Fan
runel, Irarper, !reins,
In, (Berl:;,) linbrie,
iTohnstm, I:auffnmn,
;-aker,. toveit,
n, Moorhead, Mum-
Nunernacher,
; 11, Puree% Rninsey,
Reamer, Reed, Rob
(('ambri.l,) Smith,
, Varroorhls, Vick
• Ir, Wharton, Willir
ermatt and - Getz,
n, Dock, ilantilton,
non,) Lebo, &nab..
sit in the affirmative.
seontl atnetulatent
n agreeably to the
tul wen! xts 11)110WS,
kbour.e. Ball, Beck,
3 . :. Ent. Fnusnld, Fcts.
;as. Blest:lnd, 1311-
} per,. Ilnbrie , Intuit\
mut. Knight. Leiser'.
1 , e,
Nune
rownall, Purcell,
y, (York,) Reamer.
lani•Vail, Vocghlcv,
irunterntan and Getz,
!line, Ilae Iten="
Crawfinxi, E.
11ill,!line,
ed in the affirmative.
't, G. Ct 'CTN.
the Commonwealth
Szty-Aeries dear-Latin PLATIIMI
ErcAmr.*—The fundamental principle of every impor
ts= invention has been very. simple. In its simplici
ty is the elements of its worth, its usefulness and a
,daptabilitv. Inventions of complicated movement
and visionary theories have never performed the ob
ject sought to be.obtained, for with adaptability, oc
cur:O and durability must be .conabined cheapness,
All of these desidcmtums arc involved In the in yen.
tion recently patented and known as " Smyth's, Self-
Acting liens-Lever Platform Sc des." The scale in
question, from its construction on the principle of
gravitation, is never liable to be out of onler. mti.st
perform its work thoroughly, because the Lasts of nu
tute govern it. In sizethe scale is .a pigmy, hut for
rapacity it is : wonderful, weighing any object l from
one ounce up to lour hundred pounds. It can be reg
ulated by any one who looks at it but for a moment.
As their cosi is but a trifle, they will speedily be as
indispensably necessary in the household calor-Iv:as
any other me - ftil article of diiili&e..--Ere.Trauscriiit.
'es , Yorlt, with - a lat:ge
4D S, bought for rash,
.rain over thirty of the
cli he offers to his cus
prices. for Ca: - .41. , His
GLAsA.
ESTUETS,
- GIIOCERIIV,
• GLASS WARE.
Ens
W
'DOW OIL SIIADES,
INPORTANT AND VALCMILE lavrsmos.---Among
others, we have been favored with an examination
of the new and valuable invention (recently patent
ed,) known .as Smyth's Self-Acting Dent-Lever nu
form Seale." Mr. D. M. Smyth, the ingenious in
ventor, has spent smile g ve years in the perfection
of his work, and that he has attained perfection
there seems but little doubt. This stale is construct
ed upon a scientific principle which knows no varia
tion or change, and hence its accuracy is b . eyond
question. Its capacity and strength is unprecedent
ed, while its form and the principle involved make it
convenient and applicable to all purposes requiring
scales deny description. Ills free from any com
plication liable. to variation of to get out of order.
Thp great and important feature,lowever, of the
scales made under this invention, is the fact that they
can be afforded at about one-fourth the cost •of any
other platform scale of Ince capatity and accuracy in
the world. The scale we have ireen (a wort of pocket
edition as compared with other platform scales)
has the wonderful capacity of weighing any object,
from one ounce up to four hundred pounds. Pos
sessing the extraordinary merits and adiantagea eon
ceded to this 'invention, It cannot but be exceedingly
Valuable. and the scales, made leader it, brought as
they will be, iitidn the:reach of ever! Zink, must
meet with an unprecedented sale, and come into im
mediate and general use, 'swell to the benefit of the
publk,.aa to those so fortanate as tetseeure the ex
clusive rightof ramanfecturing and vending them,
-State Bstriwer, . .
EMI
' •
:D WARE, -
STONE WARE,
iN
'ART SEED.
POCKET KNIVES,
ON,
PEN TINE,
CA MPOENE,
BUIINLNG FLUID,
P 9 /°.e ' , 074
LIRE AND PLASTER. •
I HE subserlers are now burning and CU keep
constantly on - bassl, Liman -ct very superior
~*ty at Montrose Depot, aunt, wilt nen it in any
.;uantitjes at a fair prier. Persons wishing. - s large
quantity can be supplied volt a amide =sleet.
, S
band ~ftaouud Plaster in be kept =want/pm
'H. MIMES.
W. JEI*3tIP.
L, SEARLE.
) V -
t
• V i • I
'
Self-lotmglellt-Lever
PIATP.OU . : .SCALEP.
Trns INTENTION claims superiority over every
other, in the-following respects: In the invaria
ble Scientific print - 41de involved, and upon which It
acts; in its undeviating accuracy; in its lightness
and strength; in its wonderful capacity, convenience
of form, and applicability to every purpose for which
Scales of any kind are required; in its perfect aim.
plicity, In the absence of any complication. liable, to
variation, or to get out of order; and, finally, in the
important het, that this scale can be &Corded at a
bout owe-third the cost 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 ho one of the most useful
and valuable ever brought before thepublic. And
coming, as it does, within the reach ()fall, it cannot
but find an unprecedented sale and undivided market
among farmers, housekeepers, mechanics, merchants,
&c. everywhere, to the exclusion Of every other
weighing apparatto;
The invention of the Scales and the many invallia
ide Improvements which we have made within the
past few months, have Nought them to -such a de
gree of accuracy, that they may be safely -relied Up
on in every trunitaction of weight. ' •
Manufactured and for sale only by •
• ,
R. H: tiiTON & CO:
ITAnronn, Sit.q. Co., I'a., May 18, 18.57,
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. •
iNtiMitT.tXT rSrt . Nllo,t.—For :nne five rears paSt..
Mr, D. M. Smyth, of Pennsylvania, (now of this Stat e )
An ingenious and scientific mechanic, has Concentrat
ed his mind and means epint an invention -at length
perfectly successful, And for which letters patent hate
1 Inn been issued by the 'Government of the united
* States. ThiS invention is known AA "Smyth's Self-
Acting Bent-Lever Platform
.Seale," and as this is
the tirst,public notice of this useful and valuable len
provt,ment, we shall take the liberty of expressing
ourselrett freely upon its merits. -The platform of the
scale-is about 12 by , lS inches, and the whole wale
i s ; about 3 inches high and weighs entire only ateiat
25 pounds,- while it has the extraordinary capacitY o
weighing any ottject from one:ounce to four hundred
rnnels. Iry farm is compact anti convenient, and it
applicable to every purpose for which scales Of any
kind arc required. Under the-platform audatundtcd
to the leverage is suspended a weighted Arm or . pen
dulum. To this pentioluoi is attached an iodic:oor,
uhich, together with the.pendulum,--the instant any
object is placed upon the platform moves from its
~e-entre of gravity to the point indicating the exact
'weight. The scientific principle upon which it nets
admibcof no iniceuracv or change, and a given pres
sure Or weight npoo the platform must always carry
the weighted Ann and indicator to the same poist.4
The principle beyond doubt is the correct one, and
that it has been properly applied in this instance, the
lucky inventor bus left no room for doubt, Ih
to have attained perfection itself—at least so far as
Platform Scales are concerned, and to have combined
in a remarkable degree an invarialde scientific prin
ciple, "known of all men," with compactness, con
venience., strength of fornt durability and accuracy.
Bat tlye great and important feature in this Scale:is
the fict that beyond all these tneritzt it pmsessies the
additional One of being cheap, and within the -reach
of every liunily.—.Vbany Eye. Jeur.,Jan..2B,
We haye examined this new' Platform Ga e and
concur in all that i said by the Journal. The. prin
ciple is at once simple and beautiful, and enslirt.A
perfect accuracy, while the ptice will he thr ee ti mes
thaLl of the scales now uscd.-31Laily ,Erpre,x4l.
SXTTLI ' S PATENT Pt.*..-FoiLx have ex•
att.ined this new invention. • 2'iOtillll7,. VITT be simpler
or . more
.completely din eloped than the principle up
on irhieh its acts. The platform Nr117 , 41 snstains the
weight lifts a pendulum, suspended and Loaded at the
t c hron.zh an are of a circle.' and Ow indieater
paints out. upon the graduafed . ' oireaniferenee,•the
exact welzht. - In other platfOrm scaler the measure
of avoirdupois has to be asecrtained try moving a
loosep.m . giglit oti ti beam, as on a steelvat 11, till it hits.
the. precisett: Stnyth's invention is a self:viork
ing one, 04 Indicatea at tame, and to the minutest
fraction, the figure. Br attaching the , weight on the
end of the pendulum, the scale beelimes multiplied
by fives or tens : by releasing the-weie.lit it irives
ounces instead of pounds. For household purptts '
it is as cheap and fir better Than steelyards; and is
finding tht way to all well regulated kitchens where'
the receipt hook, with its presmiptions,otweighband
proportions, is. used.—A *etas and ,Argas. , -
A NEW Into—lf anybody doubts that this k an in
ientive age, they should call and examitle Smyth's
Self-Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales. For simplic
ity of design, and economy of spaie, they take prece•
dente of any scales that have yet:been invented.—
There Is one peculiarity about this: scale; it posses
ses very little machinery, and agn never make a mis
take so long as the laws of gravitation continue.
Smyth's scale has another advantage---ita small cost.
—Knitkerbocktr...
&Err3l . ll PATILM PLVITOILV SCALE....-Thifl new and
valuable invention was on "exhibition at our State
Fair just closed. Nothing in its department received
more attention or was more admired or ap
proved. This scale, possessing the , extraordinary
merits conceded to it at the Fall, cannot bin be ex
ceedingly valuable, and must, vre think , emus into
gelio.ral use. -
Ti~c
.41bavy ,Eveniv .Tournal pablishtm the above,
and adds: Thin gealc - (Smyth'E) was also exhibited nt
the State Fair at Iratortown, and not only received
every attention given it in Ohio, hnt carried off the
fiat and highestpretnium awa;ded-417 diploma and
=liver medal.—Cleederui (Ohio) Joitmal.
Mentr9:fe Depot, April 3,
BM Mile
SHOULD L 1
PURCHASE
1
ONE OF ," n
1 •
Smyth's Patent impromles.
. z
Z
.........,,_
MYTH'S PATENT IXPRO SCALES
MEM) TEE FIRST)*
ip
HIGHEST PREMIUM
—A Dipliount ,nild Silver 10141a1—,
EMI
- au n:tir aufa
. AT W'ATERTOWN, :y.
•'
TAM SCALES ARE MANUFACTURE AND
Fol;fiALE ONLY BY
Os fir ZUNI. 041111 air
HARPORD,RUWEITANTA , Pet
E PER P
All Y.. E
SHOULD „PURCHASB ONE OR •
SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVRI
SCALES.
Sniyth's Patent Improved Seale4
RECEIVED TilE
3D77 3Ft.. 11 X 1
- -
Highest Premiunt,
•
A DIPLOMA d SiL 1 7 ER MEDAL,
AT TILE
ITA TS tikial,
WITERTOWN, NEW YORK.' ';
THESE' SCALES ARR NUFACTUREi)
' AND FOR SALE ONT.). -
. • •
• H. EATOIUtk Co.; 1
Flarford, Strtqueltautta County, P
IN
Every Farmer,
SHOULD PUROHLSE ONE OF
Innith'spitutsmprautitlralts.
SMYTH'S
Patent Improved Scales
RECEIVED THE FIRST-AND
MEER U. AMR
DIPLOMA.Ari'D SILVER MEM-
AT THE
State Fair at Watertown, New York.
THESE SCALES ARE
M4KUPACTCRED
AND .FOR SALE ONEY BY
ED EL E.VTCOTN 0 1 :30,
HARFORD, •
• SUSWEFIANNA COUNTY, PA.
-
I
EVERY
'
SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF -
SMITIUSPATENT
IMPROVED SOURS.
M/X ail 3E3E' el
PATENT IMPROVED 'SCALES
RECEIVED THE FIRST & HIGHEST
PREMIUM
A DIPLOMA AND - SILVER MEDAL , --,
= AT TIM STATE FAIR AT
WATERTOW*, N-: Y.
THESE SCALES -
_ ARE MANUFACTURED
. AND FOR ! SALE ONLY. BY
H 3; Eaton &
Ihrford. Miquelon=
AT THY
r
4 ,
a
I=
• ELI krilitriti% •
Fire &Lire Stock losonace Company;
OF PHILADELPHIA
NO. 8S WALNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH..
• - .CAPITAL oaoo,ooo.
Blake InsvrasuT against loss 6r" damage &,y fire. vn
Building; Funs/Jure anditerchauditerneia/.
/,y. Altto,"On Zones and Cattle, vaircit
death, from any cause. •
101" LOSSES PBOMPTL 4141U5TED.,420.
B. IL Miller , Ilenry Zones., P. S. rfoi.ckley,
J. R. Flanigen, .1. CrumWe, Satul. J. Bandall,
Flanlgen, orWilmin,ston, Dd. •
WY. 31. CALTIMRT, Sec.
B. R. MILLRR, Pre*. ,
4 - BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
Montrose, July 1,1857.—1 y
Manufacturer's Insurance COmpany•
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
Granted by the State of Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL, 8300,000. , .
FIRE, MARINE, & INLA N D TRANSPORTATION:
'VMS Company was organized with a Cash Capital,.
1 and tie Directors have determined to adapt the'
business to its available resourcea--to observe pru
dence in conducting its Min, with a prompt adjust
meig of losses.
A.S. Lirriacon, Pres't. W. A. Minim, The Prea't.
Ai.vasn'Wxzus, Secretary.
Dinarroas.—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. D. Thom
as, Charles Ise, J. Rinaldo Sank Win. A Rhodes,
William Neal, Alfred Weeks, John P. Simons,
Charles J. Field. James P. Sthyth.
OFFICE,. No. 10 Merchants Exchange, Phil.
LARD, 11l Agent.
.N. 'L :
•
• Montrose, Pa., May 13, A
1837.-1,
s
. 0 • 1 11.
8.11. I t
lit
•
,Lyoming Co. liintnal'insnrance Company.
catiplial,—s2,2oo,ooo. •
I T is one of the best Companies in the State. It.
wag incorporated in 180, ha Charter lierpetnal.
It hay insured, since it went into operation, thirty
millions of property, and paid over Aix hundred thou-
Fand dollars losses. About twelve thOustind has peen
paid in this Count,.
Applications received at the litore of B. R. !Ames
At Co., Lanes„boro, and at 3fontrn4e. „
8.-R. LYONS, Agert.
vanlyl
Montro!4 , ,Jan : 1857
• CAMET-BLEOTUTORTA
A 3 act KZ - ALL
rA NrY CTCRERanddeealerin 311 kinds o;
1T 1 Furniture, i 3 now prepared to till all
orders for • Bedsteads of all . kinds at wholesale or
retail, on short notice. 'Retail prices range from $2
upwards, according to style. Bo also keeps on hand
Ready-made Collins ; and •as hC_ ha+ an elegant
Hearse, he is prepared to. attend funerals on short
notice.
• New Milford, Dec. 17, 1856. , 49y1
. _
arm far Sale!!
(ANE M the host and cheapest FARMS on Roek
kJ River, IP.. for sale. It 'contains •• .
LOU :-Poereea%
all under fence, 100 ih..,oder plow, all the timber nec
olsary for use convenient ; a small stream of liring
water runs through the place, good new house, well,
orchard, Le: It. will turn oft worth of
grain per =W
m, or is well arranged f fo or stock or
dairy farm. Is only, one mile from Como, a town of
800 inhabitants, which contains first rate grist and
saw mills, plow, wagon, and bhwkstaith shops, Sce.Am.
It is only two wiles front R. R. Depot, and four miles
from Sterling, the rOunty seat.
TEILIPS g 4000 ; - - .
g 12.00 to tl5OO down; remainder in nine annual pay
ment:a, with six per rent. infi l mit. Apply to•
G. C. LYMAN,
Sterling,'WhiteAde County,
in W 'Several thou-land acres of Pine Lauds
eonpin, and- prairie in lowa, for sale, on time.
May 20, 1857.—tE
OF
A LL who wish to buy 'Books and Stationery
21 cheap, will call at the
-MONTROSE BOOK STORE ,
in the Post Office, where they can get good articles
at a Fair price: •• •
Ju%t Recriv ed.—A new lot ofSchool Book ,
Tower's and Webb's Series of Readers, Wayland's
lElml:tents of Mend Science, eight dilTerent sizes of
tWehste's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices.
Ako.—Dr. Kape's -tread Explorations Recoil
dections of a Life Time, by S. G. Goodrich, &c.
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Pa., May 13, 1357.
Tune, Pop Goes the Weasel.'
1 • *
. _
i Hallo. Stranger, stop a.trinute--.
j llere's,a Store, just drop in it . .
j And view, with wonderful surprise
1 . The Books and Toys tluit meet yOur eyc.,=_...
t ' .
. . , At lic.t.LintAi
I have Books and Paper, jbst the best,
.f. That you can find, East or Weq;
i
t. If any of my friends should doubt it,. ' •
t t' Call in, I will ease your mind about it—
At Bututio'a.
z*, Fine 'looks, Pens and PaTier too;
t." All binds of children's Books. and new;
hire every:tang, you'll find
In the 'Book and Stationery line--
• At Prt.t.atuinc.
•
. ,
!-- ' . go conic along, come one,.come all,' ,
n '
', Come rich andpoor, come great and small,
.And,l will sell you Books so cheap,
I krkw I shall your Mist= keep,
At BIILLAB,DI3.
:_yontrose, Mac, 18:57
HERE --
LOOK •HERE •
• •
TBE subscriber has been receiving during the past
three weeks A fine lot of
iPliffit I% SIMMER COl2llB l -
milking, with.fornier stock, en assortment With which
ith, ere is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that
,I they are being, sold in 'a mariner satisfactory
to customers is mitnifeßt• from th e fact, - •
,i- •
• 1; that notwithstanding all efforts att
competition, the rush and '
o
. , sales thus far have been
- .
• unprecedented: ..
ire mean with frequeht additions, to keep the as.
PI sort:l:lent good ; and ready or prompt pay.
ing customers - can rest- assured that
',' ) . -the old store is not tobe outdone. - -
• ' in addition to the large ye.
.
'? " • riety kept for -yearb, we •- %
now have a good . - • ,
, . • assortment of. • ~._
AgilDir-M-IDE CLOTHING,
1 • , ALSO, ? •
BOOTS . d. SHONA'.
In Olt varieties. .Piease'gi . ve us a eat • :
GibSON lay 27, 1857. S. S. INGAiLS: .
, ~
,nvE ,
Liical etc Travelivaig Agent% `vented!
100VSEVE.43 paying from *5O, t 05 1 ,50, per month:
JUt NO bmnbag , or chance bastuess. Perreanent
.employment given aril no capital mptired. F.,
furtkiter rstrticateks enclose postage stamps and A -
- ••-' A. MOWN, Exeter, N. IL
Wer211,"1:85. 7. -
Tippers & 19 110ES,: k id_ReadMado C
Inl4 Af ever" at p lott•
st. GIIILD‘
DIRECI'ORB
_.~_ __
25 WITNESSVS;:
-
soi The. Forger • Corty,i,oted.
_ 4011 N 8. ore /3 Atlllo7t,
Ng Who hits had 10 years experknce •& 'Banker
and Publisher, and Author'of ,
, „,„,„ A sole* of Lectures et the Brie/deity Thbernaele
ow n' when, for 10 succeltadviulghts, over
er GOA() People .= -
0* Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, while
43 lie exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters
execute their. Ftauds, and the surest and -
a Shortest Means of Protecting them!
Ca Th e Mink 'Vide Engravers all say that.Ae is the
CO greatest AJge of Paper dtinsey tiring. •
IRGEATF.ST- DISCOVIIEIIIIr of
the nreseut Century tar
"..,Deteetlue Counterfeit' Bank Notes.,
en, Describing Every Genuine B il lie Existence, -
rol and exhibiting at a glance every Coun
terfeit in Circtdationll
CO Arranged so admirably, that METERENCE is
EASY and IIETECTION LNSTANTANEOUS.
its nr'No Index to examine! No pages toltubt up !
igIR But so simplified and arranged,that the Merchant,
fra Banker and Business Man can see all eta Glance.
Nye
wig English, /kench and German;
ime4 Thus Each May read the name in his
4:0
• own Native Tongue
go . •
Most Perfect Bank Note List Published,
to Also a List of
, .
All the Privzile Bit keisi Allier
• "-
• w Complete Srimmary of the Fmkict or =
ErRnPE S Aarcutc - A, will be published In'tnielfe
.!ols dition, together with all the Important NEWS
OA OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES
* 1 Front an Old Manuscript; bound, in the East. It
. furnishes the Most Complete history of; •
• ORIENTAL
ea and describing the Perplexing Positione is which
A gf the ulie , and Gentlemen of that Country hUve
ya k been se often found. These Stories will continue
throughout the whole year. and will prove , the
c k Most Entertaining ever 'id - , , red to the *-.
.mil . Ftwnished . Weeitly to Subscribers only, at
al a„)ear.• All letters must- be addre,M to -;-•
JOHN S. DYE, Broq.r, •
.14 Puhlh- - hCr and Proprietor, In Willi Street,. N.Y. , '
Cott apl3Onlittql 1- 5
AYER'S
QM 1 E RWV
PECTORAL
FOR SIM RAPID CORR of
colas, Coughs,' mad
lloarseness,
. Biarrtiro, MAVL, 20th Dee, It
Dri. J. C. ATER: I LTA not heeitica to sal
brat remedy I hare ever iCiurnl for Coo
floarneuoss, Influenza, and the emirorol
symptoms of a Cold, Is your Cuuir PECTC
Its constant use In any practice and my
for the last Pin years has shuall It to pa
superior virtues for the tr.vansont or I
eomplatnts. PAILS ILN MIT, M.
A. B. MOIITIIit, tag_ of tins. N. Y.. veritei t "I have . tuna'
your Picchu'. myself mad in my farnily.over sines yob. turented
It. mud toolieve it t h e best medlrine for Ira purpose ever lint out
With A tot cot fte , !attr pay tvrvnty-Ive donna for
bottle than do *lama It, or take any other remedy.*
Croupy Whooping Conzhilintliienza.
, .
rirruwatraw, 311x9., F.,b. 7, 18Sfk
,
Drrtur,r. As tw t I will clowrfelly c,rtlfr yOur PE1:10111L14 thil
best rercedy we tio.s..“ fx tir cure of Itlomping Oolg14„ erm r p
awl the chest dire.shis of children. We of yoir fraterldry,irtlit
Booth vpreciato your skill, wail eimucieini your mealeino to 04
people. • . . • HIRAM CONKLIN; M.D.
- --
AMOS. LER, Esq.. Stovisasr, L. writes, .11 Jan.. 185 A: "1
bad a tedious luOu-nsa, which ortfined me In ,tooreele t week'
Wok maul' medicluess withent relief: finally tried your riot:mai
by the advice of oar clergyman. The first dose relisicid the
siren,... in my throat and lunge: less than one halt the week
made me completely vied. Your medicines are the cheapest as
well as the best we ran toy. end we esteem you, Doctor, and
four remedies, as the poor nieu'e friend."
Asthma or Plathisie, and Itroorhitis.
•
Wict m PA.. Feb. 4. PITA.
tint Tour efflllll4T Pact „ tut is perfhcmlna Ilistervegosis
to this section. It 'k. p.f..e...4 Pert
sf COOMllliption.l%).l ig uou eurtzlx wh.• haw
in affection of the !cogs fa Me lest f.rty \paws.
11 Lie It 1 L. A'AttiCis. .Iferchaset. ,
A. A. R.tlysny. M. D.. ALPhrl. M7llwll Ca. VAN ivrttees.
Sept. 11, IMb: “ During my prectte of many years f have found
outhitict equal to ',our t'uutat PL.mast for ytivina ext. , and re
List to cordioneptist patients, or crirlitic such as ate molar."
We might add volumes Of evllionees, hot the moat consinaint
penof of t vlitiums of this remedy la band in ifs +aorta niece:
trial
Connemption.
trebably co our, evirio.ty 1 err , rl,,en kcwww which cured a
many and runt. e.l.4;orotis cue a+ thfg. S'TDO nu human alt
an reach but even to thou tta Caeaae PICTIMAL adore. rn
llor arid comfart.
A3TOR /10ff3t. NNW Y9llr errs. Moryht
.11 , ,,cr01 Awe*. Lovett.: I feed - it a , loty and a pianenre ta
Iq
larm C r• /Ina ..t•cle li.r my write
Sbe,knol 4 bern era months lahoone ondar the dahormr.symp,
toms of Coroamptlow. from which- no aid we met t Mew, sail
her mach regal, Ph. was .readily !Mime. 11171fn Dr. Strong. of
wham we Lase come for adeire. recomm.mdad a its
)oar medicine. ire Ile.. 11;4 kirria,... a 1 a da :roof skill
hag TWE , TerP4 fn ITI th 74! day. Sha i. not yet aa ..arnne
the maul to be. inn is , free from her - anogh, and calla henelfwedl
rmtra, with grutitrl.• an. rr:otrd.
ORIAND(./ 1 11ELBT,6r Enavrmits.
•
aniutopt , oc., do not do.palr MI you b.... tr!..l A Ale. enritot
Putout. It 1.. mute by rift" of the be*, miNife,) phiplya,ft hp IN
World. oral It. flirt.. Ail rourd ns 1.9.4.1. the Iltgttagertts or It.
virtues. —ll./adc,:etis Zoier. • .
Ayer's Cathartic Pills. ,
lill ecienceis of Chemistry and kedleine Morn born taxed
T
their utmost es presluee this heat, gloat perftvt. pnreagst
which is known to man. -Inustrierahle proofs are shown teat
these PILLS hate virtues whi-h surpass IA rinelience the online
ty medicines. and that they wiaimpreecdentedlyripest the Weem
s( all men. They are sate and Times/int to take. bet phaierfal er
sun. "Their penetrating.properties 'Omelets the Orel activities
at the body. remove the olistructiorus'il fts•orAane, puffy the
stood. and expeldlsease; They purge oat the Amfhomorreridet
breed akd grow , distemper, ethattlate sluggish Or dißnrdOrPlt Or
gan_s into their natural action, and Impert healthy ton* will
strength to the whole system. N culy do they cure the every
lay complaints of °eery body, but also Inctnidebte and danger
Dm dilemma' that have baited the best of hrtamitiekliVlMbll,
they produce powerfuleffecte. they are, at theAmtne time, tmeli
tainiehed dowse; the indeed and beet physic that can be employed
kr children. Being sugar-corded,. they are plesceni to take.
sad being purely vegetable, are free from any Sisk of harm
:tares have been made u bieh surpoes belief VITO they kiot anti
etantiated hymen - of su'h exalted position end ettarecter es h •
forbid the enspicion of untruth. :stony eminent clecsyniee ant
physicians hare lent their names to certify to the pith!U: there
.Liability of my remedies, while . othe-s have" went me the maw
once of their conviction that my Preparations contribute Mt
mei:*ly to the relief of my ailllctecl, artretion felkimmen.
The Agent below mutusl is pkeues.l to furnish gratis my Amer
lean Ammonite, containing directions fir the it nee; and certiti
•
cates of their cures of the following censiplaluts:— •
Coetiventes. Bilious Complaints. Rheumatism, Ihripsy,"lfemt
burn. Ifelvioehe arising from a foul Stomash; Nausea. Indtges
lion, Morbid inaction of the Poweloond Palo arisin- therefrom.
Flalalency, Lam of Appetite, all incemets and Cutaneous Die
which require an erirnant Medicine, Reroftda or King'
Evil. They also, by purifying the Mood and .3-iinuintisc tho eye
tam cure many compleints which it would not be sum;eiced the:
could mach: surh nstkafuess, Partial - stint loess , Neurulgla. an.
Nervous Irritability. Lkvangament. of . the Liver and kidney
Gout, and other kindred complaint,' arising from a_ low stake o
the body or obetenction of its functions.
•. _
• Do not be put oil by unprincipled dealers with some other pll
they make more protit on. Ask for Area's Puta,And take noth
tag else, No other they pen give yott compared with this In it
intrinsic value or curative powers. TIM sick want the hest ale
.there is tar them, they should hare It. •
l i reintied by Dr. 3. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, :Lowell %hays.
Patta, tis. rata DO& Firs Box= cos a. !
SOLD • BY
ABEL TUREELL. and by all Druggists and Meti
e Dealera.—nl4v3ylew
Read the following. Letter.
111VME -TE5T.111007.1114.
We have received the ktter - in relation to
Da. mouse & INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
Axßric."( Pout: VOIINtRS,
Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1858.
Messrs A. J. , Worm k Co., New York:—. • •
"The Morse's Indian Root Pills had front you - give
universal satisfaction, in •XTSAX minxes; and our
farmers use them for almost everything. The Ars
cstErty has been raging in ttis section - to an alarm.
ins 'extent, for the last six months, Scancur a matp
family having escaped, xscx.rx Tunas viintax your
pills Mvc been t:sxn AS PaKvvrivr i , in tilicb ease
they have xxvrtt TAILED. I will Inform You shortly
how to,send a further supply. Tont ob't. Servl."
.
ALPIIONSO It. SIitITIL :
Such letters as tho above need no coutniuntfromtis;
they ought to eonvinee all of tolufl viefirmly
that Dr. 3lorses Indian Pool Pills .41 - rz:go viry beat Pill ever made.. - •
Sold inlitmtrceet by S. IL; k liktyie; , ,and by ono
person in every town, and in aIJ COUtitri. stoma.
J. White 4 Co., 2 St. Peters.Plaee, Neliyork, polo Pioprietors. ' 4174
•
tar ' 2 rFARMERS' ATTEND I
SHE undersigned would respectfully announce to
J the Yawing and All others intarested,'that we
have associated ourselves together tinier the- firakol
- - :320'.11t Tlittllkra t - -
at the old • Stand of - IX dr Eliott, where we are pre
pared to furnish PLOWBpf the most .ipproved pat
terns no.r iu use. such as . ./nalcsVey's, iftsle a /ran
lierax, ec.- Also Point/-.of all kinds, Landsides,
Cultivator teeth, and all kindii of eastingi ferlsrtn•
era awl otheri, all 'of which we worms - te: sell as low
as can be' abrded by any estabUshment in it& cam
try. . • .- • - 'ELIJAH' MOT" .-
G. 'We are also ag,cits for Rtneq's Bork .Powevi,
Drag find - amgo SOS for wood,' ahoo Dpi Churn
Powers, which ',mean furnish on . short notice. '
rontrose o tan. 1,, 1887.
The Independent IlepOie n i i ,
Ontiiiintstr trim illinissAT 210,Asnref, A? It
4111XLIN AITAIIICI.
=
rll44tee of Adieitisins.-
• v
Ono square (16 Ulm- or lcaejono ....
One agnate;, :two:weeks••• •• • • Alt
Ofie 'Square 44"-` three' weeks: . . .1,0 0
Oneluleare '`. l ! 'Otter month, .... 1,2 $
One square two 1u0ntirtr,......2,26
Ono Nun "" • three
Orn3 square , '•six 'nitwit's,
One square
."• .... one leer, • • • •• • •
Two squares one year; .1 to
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Threo squares one year, ... ,
...
The equeres one year,- ••• • • • ••••• • • • • • .... ... ...
28 ,0
One column one .• • t •
• • • ..4040
Yeerly advertisers will have The of slu r .
rinp,. or ch verthO
anging their ndents, without sd.
&lanai char.e,„ . ' •
• - llitAness tirds,'lnot. exceeding five lines, Not e d
at $2,00, per rinntn.
Job Weik. • -
This °Mee fs supplied with n good assortment 411
Jobbing_xitateils, and all kinds of Job Work, rad,
tug :Cards, Pbsters,"Parnihipta o te., wiltbe donss e4t ,
ly and pro „ •
mptly' - , - • • •
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Di Il e 'Wilniiit;
it - ARADrATE, 4 tios , All9pathic azid ligaheopattiv, a
xjr - Medlchw. IA now PCriaNalilittlf InettedtpOrest pz. 01 ,
ace; mew of Naleo aii , ,LEliat , d2r St« tebitir_orpoidtio X ;
chyre.h. . - , -. , - ,-R / 44 r1 0.1tri ly
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. - - - IL • ' -;
ac EON DENTIST:ban tetarneed Xs Mee tram Sows lab
cram dwelling olvadtei.tie diem* jz t.
man
men, wi ere all Dental wUJ, 1./e u
perkirmeil in IA analg uner, - • - • eOll2 , Ne, 1L3711, 15n,
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,'• - - C.: C. Hollister,:: ' -• •
itogramEn 1* limmt.iN: un_mt;Klrank; roll , * &e. y et
,L,P 1.41.. first door above Mott)! Grocery, Mettraga, PA.47,1 /
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• ,1 i ,- • J., D.. Vail.' IL . D., •
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- DITYSICTLIN AND SUGEON 4 . baleraw.self low..eibk,"
IleaadttiTlletraitii.Valtan ; ' ; ' e trj:tirck-141.21"Pt1
A,
A TrORNEY COM - .;SELLOIL AT LAW'. (Moo over S. k
l i t WeA'A Prog tit , yre...seayoxrrozero Lverlc, P 1,141
• T. - ll:Orchard, M. D..
ITYSIC Alcp,Stl 110ZON isekson Susqualua t n *
P 3. Be:eat-Ilse at. tliorPrm ake.
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.Ir.peler.,lk - Sioddard.
yiktiki.,Elis )ors SIDOEti, 'ant? Fiutnp,
ues~tfird dbor below Siutic., Pa.. 444.3
Krizak
x. etute.up.
Wflliam H , Jetpip,
4 "NOB NET AT 1.-9 . 1%& . ..WYTAILT ruEue. me 00 Po.
Ilc 34cputre. Moo-2-3:os; . - -
ler - ,t; Fowler, - -
A. ' TTO RNITI'S'AICAI.'O.I7 I I.OIIS AT LAW and Oath"
:1/ eleuncery. Office No. f 4 (Urge stivti. CIIIGAG , /1
Bentley.
A rroirxr.v.
AT -,AW,A1 , 71) BouxLANDy L AGE.rai.—
12. - Ornca vol. of the Court House., Stuutnow.. ra.. • - -
n. 6.
Albert Chamberlin,
TrnIUSET AT LAW. LND JCSTICE OF TITS 174ep 11 ...
Dike over/. L. root .4 Co.'ll Rare.
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Wm. It Jessup; ,
A TTOF.!VET ATLAS' AN..D"rommISMONT.It OF. DEErei
ZII4 for the nue of NewTorhorta artold to 431 Issutteemialtmotpi
to h;m. with pmr.•,.. ,-- trn - e, and Nderdy . :,. cs
. dtcr. un ilibile &owe, on -
'Wed by Hon.. Witita, - ndaly,- . ..' - • - -
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ell,", :...
V,11.1711. IN PrirGF. MEITIGINES, CITEMICALS,- NA
a . cDle.tuft‘Groaerica, PXY girt's., ELUdirmill.Etone r .l"
tha...nra r , Clpet, 'Mathes, Jewdry NI% f r spoon , . Npftudes, Va.
*kJ histrumeria, Trlo,l, tile . -.1 firtrnraente, Ltelors. Petal
ap, Mirrmt, bta:oncry. 13r . ualreti, Libcrtx, Sur..tee Nwuca., dr.
,
• _ • F. B. Chandler,
D EALER Lt DRT GOoDS Broady. MA? elothlfix. Grp Bucks wad Stilliuncis, eft, Publle Aretne.Minraross; Pa.
.L. Post & CO, _ •
DEALERs IN DRY (X)ODS.,' f.mckerr. Raniirsm
nue...llArrizo eAth
Ler. n
x; Pa. mr. etc „, , , oxirseraTumpLke ".tret,t :a/a PuLlie /Lys
, • _ ,
Z. Lyons
.& Son.,
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DEAL2ss
IN Dirt 0001)$. 0 tiarrbrare.. Crorte7_
Tirmaze, Root : Ate.; 4180,, wry ert the i 01.seme
Avehar., 3.le.rnsoes, Pe.
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- . ... Bentley & Read , , .. ." -. .
irkrALERS RI DRY GOODS. Drum. Medd:tNans4 4 0%
ILI Grbeer l / 4 %-ttardivare, Crttker7. Irrm. Ulnae. Ware bak Jr..
, qrr. Sity"r '''.'...`!,.- PriluJ4uxF, ar.; Brick Bh,-...k. SI.-rx-rxrst.
C. r. Sin: , LET • ' -
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Fic WhamlL Jessup,
A TrORZVErS AT LAW, Maa - marr, ra. PracitaL, la Spy A
tranav, Bradford, 'Wayn, 'Wyoming andLararaa &until!".
E. 6. FUNNELL,'.
- FIEALER In Sta-fet.and Harfel% Mark
y Cc &.e.• f. &AT .S.l-/A4.. 4.l.lraltalkunro
Tratrm. Tnrlrvty 0_1!...1. at/ ~.!..q7-rect-pr Ceettlon,Cuail
Rockwell & Win to .7 : •
141 C. 17 FAcTITRiRS rh, num Oft 11" eLpi,
Y Tx., IT in 111:11%... Purvolt4, - FiLblx•ni, (te4P,SO. 40 Cunithu4
~t7ert, Nair Tonic, (up Ptairsl) •
loOr.Wlll-1,•...
A. Baldwin,
AV"111%. r4 li
ctiNi,net,l:Zsu.rrigt r ' , Q,A
cud eilAllta atyrv , MiXIITUXML , mch ..1.937.41.
B. Thayer, :
110FIT3WIA): AND SVEGEON, Monism. Pa. Mice tit al
Farmer start.. _ VMS
• .B. .3. ;Moore,
ILL WIITOIrr; fartnerlT of Oronge Contr. New York. ttar•
logitxttnot In tiotontettatsna Comte,
_uvula odor fits &mice to
those *Joni hnildhor. or repairing' Gage 3nibt Or Other Inschill%
torlihg that Mo.= Wanes rwronto Win In doing ia. Post Otnce
t . .L-ttos„ cuirood. inlay
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Comes - &-Solv •••• --- ~ -. .
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TVEALERSehrellga and Amteleith 31Earble,, Head
xjr f<toner,,, T . !wlllpe.. Jke: Bblglsanktoo :New York: 13u3iftbso pro.
Weing to.the oboenattended tar itlth 11)Apateb, by GAT. Pau"
ligcnt. Bmoklyn, Swq. Co, 1N,.. -
.. • - • - . -..- e703y1 ,
-
irks CAULDWELY# SON%
ni ns rporr of mow TIZAL. IN
•.iiiii.4l,. -1 40::',:','.:X.#.11.iiIi_b34i,
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• • LOOKEOW;GLASSES
T O. 76:.WARREN - STEM VT
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T. G.; CAVLDWICILL, j.kenry pew York.
111 HE sitoviiber ha . eing iniOneeted himself letth. the' Sten emt
in the CivVICT.IIf MAD/. In MIKA voricv+hennehot., mould fttep.
1 3' ay to menntante.- betel. end .I) , Jarding•hon. tv...vers... fn. Sleeve- .
hum onfratiJoin!ng emotion, that their toot* l me (441 m-lam-A a
the kind Icor); in New - York thg ramortmrntis Large veld eenerul :
then.. goods aru oftood 4rallee andel:nice ret terns ; thelt - prices who.
D. the trade Cot Interwith rette to ofttsta ; an 4 that he Is very
anzlons to sell to all MAY tlatlicst for,their internet4a ir e hlm
• - • HENRY S.
- New _Fork; January 1, 185,7.—).T • '
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.....SADDLE AND Irg•IIIIIIItElit o _ .
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Qr(X l E.' 4 ol.t orA. ,1: - . r.. Baldwin, Cla... Frltlleilit aria Sn.l.1111,) la
K 1 the above I.els:ta,a-:, Will off , r;ini. .gno4 tend" • ;44 kind. nt went
rla 14 Hee." seen as •i-'-nddlea, Ranter, Trunk.% he. /tannin 11 a1. 1 - ,
'ur th..l+aaateik-nannell lelther. - earr!ve- Trimming of all klaLti'dunn
14 shod. 1161,1ce... All klusts otratelain Trimming:. kept. cm hand and
Airtislred cheaper than eau be , pitrehavdelsorbere In Nwtharn r, , ...-
yi,uaa. :x.. r, ll and I. 71 , - , nwest of Sauce's Betel, Motrentuf.
'r. '' ' Oct. 1.16Z6.-11.'
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- ..POST, COOPER ..& CO.,
lIENRY - 1) IZIN:KEI:,- - 2 r oj m osE,
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WM. 11UNTTIliG COOPER. . - •
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ISA.AC L. POST. orcniber 12, 1853:
Irlll..tk LS on New York City _nlylliatlelphia.--,
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1." Collections pt•csnptly mailoand remitted.
Office hoors front .10 A: Y. YO C
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-- - ' Messrs. Allen k Paxton, X-Tork.`
IlEttllENCM,Samuel C. - Morton; fisq., Mtn.
t , R o
n. Williatoleat* MoutiveL
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PATIENT. tRICID - lICIENES. - _ • ,
_ - •
, MONG-titt; mai variety. of Mr , tlelars at Taiwan), tttora, mar,
foiffici a 1),.. rrlebrateit Farallt•
Treß_hrrrs• Pertain! and ealdtalte Mk; ,Itatary'lf Nara" Wit,:
sad Fareg fits; Itmtatel c•gArate ilrrrranlittorra; Louden - a sr:
eta of Faritily Inettelart• Mervbar.X. airittlut. the greatest TM
edr rok-spnens. In twat or biltatever trw,wa • %timpani:o i tattinitte.
Relardv, and utgie RatiaOrriclOtVrtrilituo, =Art •varlatY of
rekor TralltN th r
atatenuthe prat riimaty bon..i.
• rtiettnattha u a, aril. ail in Orr - MIMI:all . 1k.14 . 6 EXUMA.
first rata ibiagror arilanatt•Ortotaa •Urt , above Ointoulit ; A* 4 l' 4 * . '
raht • 11 1t r tlC2c•tn• gr•ott artlrfa • %fitiatit tialettr,fiad r,aau
Linhucat ; At WOrwni alttlidkr ,
fAiker Drqs„ Llama .0,1
Tepdti,f;ltrapt ; _Baker*
.ettptemiftd top - 4.rtat•tttcry . ; Ilotathton's
Dmprltt; .Itelnity4d'a 'Extras orllttekot arilltrtrart
••arstrollia•, varia4-af Salves , the In markra,./Init• **•••
att alawai tal4lrsti Valltkr Of fatakt.ltediciata, Aittwther oo a •-•• •
nm to.
o "erinmerste.....txt writes la cm *Attie PIM* 11 = 1
wlet inualiti?erst mops* qui Nam Rom - •
Il irng. th e tight °Casing ("warbled's rat
- ' :sot for rai4ing and lowering carriage tops, f'
VrePtatid . te kink& and put thai on it the shortest
Sleuttiee-
FORTY-. 110118 K POWER
$1 1 1 11 M11111111.1 2 :41ttialt s
'lt
3 Wo r oteee t etettV 4. i:natrZi c l 4.;brlt
" Suitable for:a Coal Shalt or Taortori . ,, and.
will bwold werwciete ; r • Addreety
POST, BROTIrIiIi N,
Alootromi. PL. •
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