RESOLUTION ryoposing Amendments to tht, Constitution of the C'omaioti v Ith. Pesaveil tai the Senate and-louse of Reprottata tieeß of die Oommoo,o , aw , • of p cooß yir on ia wd: That the following amendments are propo.4ed in the Constitution of the Common wealth, inaeconlance with the prorkions of the tenth article thereof. 1 ItST 20.1E\ 11)11:\T There shall he an: additional. article to - said consii ttitiou to lie de iguatcd a. article eleven, as follows : Antic' ci -OF PUBLIC DEBTS . • ficrrio:ri 1. The state may contract debut, to sup• Ply easuandefieits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses pot otherwise provided for; but the aggre gate amonnt of such debts direct and contingent, whether. centractod by virtue of one or More acts of the gener..l assembly, or at differem periods of time, slutil• - neree exceed seven hundred and fifty - thodsand dollars, anti the money arising trout the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts ..si7 contracted, and to no ether purpose whateri•r. SEcro - tx 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debts to repel invasion, - sup- Press insurrection, t•fend the state in- war, or to re deem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state ; hut the money arising front the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was ritised, or to repay such debts, and to no oth er purplaserhatexer. - Scertlis 3. Except the debts above specified, in Sections•one and two of this article, no debt whatev „vhall be created by, or on behalf of the state. SVCTION 4. To provide for the payment ()fate pres ent debt, tind any additional debt contracted as a feresaid, the legislature shall, : at its first session, al- , ter the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on :melt debt,' and annually to rednee ate principal. thereof by a stun not less titan two lion dmi and, fifty thousand . dollars; ,which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, kola time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds 0 r i the sale of the sa e, or :Inv part thereof, and of the ilicome or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the state, -together with other funds, or r••sonrees, that. may lac designated 'by law. The said sinking fUnd may be hwrt..ased, from time to time, by as to it anY part of the taxes, or other revenues Of the state, nit ism - mired for the ordinary awl: current • expenses of, oytirmtient, ,unless in case of war, inva , ion or 1 . n•oolveliOn, no part of the said ,sinking fund shall be or applied otherwise than in ex tingitishment ot :he public &tit, miter the amount of such dcht iS, reduced behm .- the stint of five'nffilions of dollars. SEcirtoN,:i. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in., any: manner, or event, he pledged, or loaned to, company, co:pa-alien, or associa-• titrin ; nor slittil the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, asso ciation, or : corimrteCon, ,sKyriox LIL The commonwealth shall not as mile the tklu, or township par th..1,,0f, of any .conmy, borough, or township or of any corporation or asso ciation; unless such debt shall . htt - c been contracted to 'enAbbs th,t state CO repel invasion, supp•csi do mestic in:ur ec-ticth, &fond itself in titne'of war; or to assi,t •the - the di-ehat ge of any! portion of its present iadohtedne. , .:. SEcriox ;.; The le-islature shall not authmizo any county, city,lborougl7, township, or incorporated virtyo of a - vote of IN citizens, or otherwise, to ,beenme it; ittoclhoitler in any companr, associa tion, or cOrpOration ; or to ol.tain money for, or loan its credit 10, !any corporation, association, institution, or ptirty. • 1 sEcosn :11 EN DM El:iT There shall be an additional artiefe to said consti t talon, .to. desie,nated a.. article XII, a.sfollows:— - I • . ItITICLF. NTL OF-NEW COUNTIES - - Xo county "be divided by a line Cutting off over one-tenth of its po'pulation, (either to form a new county Or ottervi - Ise,) without the expre , s as sent of stieh eouty, by a 'rot - 9 of the electors there of; nor shall any new county be established, contain ingloss than f9nr hundred square miles. P.;). A c NI ENT. From rseetion two of the first article of the chnsti tution, strike 'out the words, "of the city,of•Phila delphia, and of each County rcspectively ;" from sec tion five, same nrtiele strike out the worthy "of Philadelphia acid the of,severl counties ;" from sec. wren, smile article, =bike out the words, " neither the city of Philadelphia nor any," and insert,in lieu thereof the werds, "and 'no tr'and strike out .` sec tion' four, same' article," and in lieu thereof insert the "Smiles 1. ilri the year one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year therc•-: after-t representatives to the number of one hundred, shaWbe appor:ioned and distributed equally, through. out the state, .by . diStricts, in prOportion to the num ber of taxable inhabitants in the several palls there of; except,that luny county containing at least three .thousand five hundred taxables, may be .alloired a separate representation; but no more than 'three • counties shall lfr joined, and no county shall be divi dot in the formation of a district. Any city eon tainin- a sufficient number of taxables to -entitle it_ to at Peast two representatives, shall have a separate representation hs.siOed it, ,and shall be dividell into convenient;ditlicts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near ns may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven, saint article, insert these words, " the cityeef Philadelphia shall be divi ded into single Senatozial districts, of contiguous ter ritory. as nearly Cott:Alin taxable population as poss. ble ; but no : ward shall,be divided in the formation theredf." - The legislature, at its first. si;e,sion, after the adep e p into se a orm an representaure •ar, in the manner it ove provided; inch district= to re main unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred told sixty-four. f • FOCBTII • Alf EN 1:111EleT. There shall he an additional section to the first ar fticle of said constitution, which shall be numbered and read as follows: SECTION 24. The_ legislature shill] 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 such manner, however, that no injustice shall be ',done to the corp Orators. ilesOlred;',TlMt this resolution pass. On the firtil amendment, yens 24, ;Flys 7; on the second atnehd• ;tient,- yeas 23,inays 6: - on the third amentlrmint yeas. 24, nays 4 ;:on die. fourth amendment, Teas 23. nays 4. • • [Er*cf. frotri the Journal 1; 0. W. HAMERSLi", Clerk - I - -i , N T i IM' t ,i-, OUSE OF REPILESENTAT/+FS; April 2ft, 1A37. i 11, , ,solved. That this resolution pass. 'On the first ittnemthient, ,teas!;S, ilaysP2; on the second amend ment, yeas 37, liays:lit on the third tunendment, yeas 72, nays 22 on the fourth amendment, yeas 83,, nays 7- [Extract from the Journal.l • JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk : Filed iii Secrettiry's' office, May 2, 1557. A. G. CtIITLN", peeretary of the Commonwealth, ' ' SEAI:I•2.F..S OFFICE, . . , liar.r.isilty.G, Juile z2.2.,.18:#7 Penitsyloatau, AS ;1 I do•ceriifv that the above and ro'regoing is a true and correct cope cif the original "Resolution propo sing amendments to the Constitution of the Common wealth.,".with the itnc in each bnuich'of the Legisla ture upon the Mud; passage thereof, as appears from . .the originals on file in this office. • In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mv hand [L. sland - eaused to be uf4cd the'seal of the &ere tary's'ollice, the day and Year above written; . A. G. CURTIN, Sc r ' crethry of the Commonwealth. . I IX SESATE, 'lttreh 27, 1857. The resolution 4posin7, amendments to the Con stitution of the Comnionwealth being under consider Ittion," . On the question, 1 "4 • Will the Senate dgive to the first asneadm eta? The•ycaa and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the , Constitution, and were as follow, viz: • • • Peas--Illessrs. wer, Browne, Coffey, Eh, Ev ans, Fetter, Flennikln, Frazer, Ingrain, Jordan, Kul linger, }lnez, Lanbaeb, liver, Scofield, Sel lers, Shutann, Steele, 'Straub, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker'-24. = NAvs—lfessr.s. Crab!), Ciesswell, Finney, Gregg, Harris; l'enroe and Souther--7-. So the quesiitc: was determined in the attirrnaive. On the question,. the Senate agree to the second Intendment? Tile yeas and nave witre taken agreeably to the proviaions of the• Constitution, and were as follow, viz: Brewer, BrOWLIe ' Cres,' qwell, Ely, Evatt: , .„'FetLer, Finney; Fleulden, Ingram, 'Jordan,, Knox, Lautkacil, Lewis; Myer, Seller, Shuman, South- StraUil, Wright and Tag gart, Slf,eaker--.2,;',. • NA .4---Meii.4l's. Frazer, Gregg, liar. , lirilliipp:r, \ Penrode 4nd Soofieltlr-4, IS SENATT.; :. 3farch 27; 1857' So the question MIS determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably "to the provisions of the Constitution,• and were as follenC, viz: c" . YEAS—Nfes.4m. Brewer, Browne, Crabb, Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Kil- Knox, Lanbach, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shunt ill. Souther, Stkele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins , and Wright—‘24. . , Coffey, Gregg, Barris and Penrose —4. So the question was decided iu the affirmative. •• On the question, . Will the Senate,sgree to the fourth amendment? The yens and• nays were talitin agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, .and were as follow, viz: • Yeas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Creswell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer,: Ingram, Killinger, Knox, Lttbach, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Sha man, Souther, Steele, Lewis,it t•aub, Welsh, «ilkhu and Wright-23. NA 1 - S---MCMY. Crab!), Finney; Jordan and Penrose --a. So tile que;tion vv . lei deiennined . in the nffirmintive • Is rut , : Horst: OF RErnvst: . N - r.vrift.s. April 29, 16.57. • The resolution proposing atuettiltnents to the Con stitution of the Commonweal/ 1 being under consider ation, On the.question, • Will the House agree to the l lest Amendment .The yeas and nays were t , - en agreeably' to the provisions of the Constitutio and were as follow, viz:. YEAs—Messrs. Anderson, A s 4 ur, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Bishop, flower, Brow . ;;,',,Calliouti, Campbell, Chase, (leaver, Crawford, Pic!: y, Ent, Eyster, Pau sold, Foster, Gibboney, Gildea„,, 4rnel, llarper, Ileitis, lliestand, Hill, Ilillegan, lioth,iiii, (Iderks,), Imbrie, Innes, licobs, Jenkins,. Johns ohnvon, Kauflimm, Kerr, Knight, Leisenrmg, L i',; , -aker, Lovett, Mn near, Mangle, Milainiont, MT . n, Moorhead, Mum ma, 31usselnian, Nichols, Nk'i , dson, Nuneniacher .1 Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Poi4',lol, Purcell. Ramer (Philadelphia,) Bamsey, (York.) Ile:Mier, need, Rol) jat ell's, Rapp', Shaw, Sloan, Suit t+, frnbriat,l Smith (('Clam,)Stevenson. Tolatt, Vii 1.. Vavvoielii-4,; Viek i.•rs, Voeghley, Walter, Westh >oir, Wharton, Willis. ton, Withormr,,• Wright, Zin inenuan nail Getz ~rt:.~sta—iß I.3acku?, I is Harit-c)clz, liinr., ITotrmaii, (IA cry, Thorn, Warner and Wino. So the nnegtion was deterni On the toes:lion, Will theAronse agree to,OP The yeas And nays were tab proviiions of the clinstittaion, yr..as--Stethrs„ Anderson, B ckhouse, Ball, Beek, Boner, Calhoun, Camplyell t CaitY;Ent, Eat:sold, Fos ter, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, Iltl•itis,, .11k., , t:111,1, Ililks gas Hoffman, (Berk:10 lionsek ?eper,• Imbrie, Junes, Jet:kins Johns, Johnson. Kau( 'man, Knight, Leiscn ring, Longaker, Lovett, Mtmear, :Mangle, M 'Drain, Nlorst head, Musseltnan,. Nichols, ..:ieholson,- Nune maCher, Pearsdn, Peters, Petrikin; PoWtiall; Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia;) •Ranigey, - (York,) Reamer, Roberts, upp, Shaw, Sloan, Tolan,• Vail, VocZithiY; Walter, 1 estbrook, Wharton, ZinimermanandGetz, SrICAS.ER—. ". NAYS—Messrs. Arthur, A.ngustine, Efaekns ' Ben so* Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Eys. ter, Giteboney,,Ramiltorc Hancock, IP!, Hine, Holt man,--.(Lebtuaon,) Jacobs, Kart, Lebo, iCCalmont; Niuuttua, Reed, Smithi (Cambria,). Smith, (Centre s ) Stevenson, Struthers, Thorn, Vanvoorhis, Vickers, AVltgonseller, - Wurzel - . Wintide - , Witherow and Wvigikt--84, - • • -, So the question was detennined in the affivniative; On the question, , ... Will the the House agree to the third :intendment? The yeas and nays were Laken.agiveattly to the pro , visions of the Constition, and were as folloivs, viz : Ysas—Meisrs. Anderson; l3acklionse, .1 - tall, Beek, Benson, Rower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickhy, Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Foster, Gibboney, Hamel,Marper, 'Heins, Hies - land, hilt, Hillegasi Hoffman, (Berks, ) Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Itutnir., Irmes, Jacobs, Johns, -John son.„Kauffman, Kerr, Leho.l,ongaker, _Lovett, Ma near, Mangle, M'Calmont, Moorhead, Momma, Mus selman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunetnacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey,. (York,) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanyoorhis, Viekers,Vneghley, Wagonseller,_lk'estbrook,_ Willis ton, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and • Getz, SrF.ASER-71 • bars—Mesgr.. Arthur, AttAmstine, Harkti.:, DiOlop, Cartv,Doelr, Gildea, Hamilton, 'nanoSelc, in 9, knight, Leisenring, ',Ramsey, (Philadel phia,)'Roberts, Struthers, Thorn,' Walter, Warner, Wharton and Ntntrode-22. S•o the question was determined lit the affirmative. On the question, Will the House age to the fourth amendment !' The-peas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution, and were as-?ollows, viz: .Y -..—lfessrs., rude rsott, ith nr,l3ackhouse,Back- . Bail. Beck,Aenson, Bishop,. Bower, Brown, Cal houn, Cainpbell, Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eysi er, Fausold, Foster, GibloneY, Gil dea, liamel, liarper, Helm, Ifillegas, Ilaffman, Hoffnain, liratikekOeper. 3tnbrie, Innes, Joeolis . Jenkins, JohnS, .JOhnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, Longaker, Lorett.„..Blanear, Mangle, )Pealmoatt, 3Cllvain, Mumma, Mussel:mitt, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemicher;.l'eurson, P . it . ters, Petrikin, Powriall,T.• Purcell, Reed, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, R (York,) Reamer, eed, Roberts, Rirpp, Shaw, Moan, Smith, (Cittnbria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tahiti, Tail, Vanhoorhis, Vickers, YoepddeV, Wagonseller, Walter, Warner, Westbrook, Wharton, :Williston, Withemvr. Zimmerman and Getz, SITAKEI3-•-83. :N4l - ti---31essrA. Dock, riamilton, 1 - 14ocock, •Struth ens Thotn, ;Vint rode and Wright-7 nuestion was determined in :the aft - I:math-v. -• • i Sr.c . r.rrAni's Orrtoz, Ammar AV, J tine V 2, 1857; Pentu.q . lvahia. FF • do Chrtify that the . above and fortigoing is a true .a• correct cop); of the "Yens" and Nays" taken on the resolution proposing arnentlmenta to the Con.: stitution of the Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Jonrnals of the two Houses of die General As sembly of this Commonwealth for the sessimi of 1857.. cL. s WitrioAs My hand and'the seal of said otfiCe, this twonty-second day of June, one thointitil eight hundred and fifty-seven jly.Smni . A. G. CT Fi;:.erctory.of the COllll/7qriitTaith A r tlEl 1114-QT? Lr4S jnst reinrned from :New-York, with a large 1. and choice varit•tr. of GOODS" hot;;‘,ht for f'asti, and PE4ertiM'irithnrucii eihrti; from over thirty of the best 'louses in Nov-:York, which he offers to his cial tomers arid the pubic, at low prices, for Catlx, Ilia stock comprises ; . • MEDIC,INEg, . • • . OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STU PIS GOCEn R TES • GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, MIRRORS, CLOCK; WALL PAPER WINDOW r_lrEß, • - WINDOW OIL EIIADES, FANCY, GoODS, MUSICAL INSTRUYENTs, JEWELRY, rumaERY, DIY GOODS, HARD wA RE, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUMES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES, . CANARY SEER POCKET KNIVES, wIIIPS, -\ ' UMBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, CAMPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, LIQUORS ‘ (For Medicinal Purihases, only.)- , • TRUSSES, SUP-PORTERS., • - - . • SHOULDER BRACES, PORT MONLAYI3,' ' . SPECTACLES, SILVERS PLATED SI'OONS, FORKS; 4k.c., . • GOLD PENS, • STATIONERY; • • ~., • VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, "tic, - . . And all of the most popular -' • s • ' PATENT MEDICINES. —'• • Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto' recoil , 'ed,he hones to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. • ~ ABEL TURRELL, 's Montrose, Jura 10, I&&7. titollU“ 4 1 ; SALT . by Ui InYrrel or pound, at lI.A.WLE - 17 6: GUILD'S. ShIYTHS' Self -Acting Bent-Lever fILATNOTIE 64143. Es lIIS INVENTION claimS suprriority over every .1 other, in the following respects : In tfie.inva: ble scientific principle involved, and upon 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; iu its pt:rfeet sim plicity, in the absence of any complication liable to variation, or to get out of order ; and, finally, in the important fact, that this scale can be afforded at a bout one-third the cost of any other Platform Scale, alike capacity and accuracy in use. And posses sing in an eminent degree, •all these merits, this Invention is conceded to be one of the most useful and %minable ever brought before the public.. -And coming, as it does, within the reach of all, it cannot - but Lind an unprecedented sale and undivided market among farmers, housekeepers inechanics,lnerchants, Se. everywhere, to the exclusion of every other weighing apparatus. • The invention of the Scales and the many invalua ble improvements which we have Made, uithin the past few months, have brought them 'th'suelr a de geee of accuracy, that. they :May be safely relied up on in eyery transaetion of weight. • Manufactured :ma for sulk , only Iry • B. IL EATON & CO susq. May Doc npri,) 1.11)0, truth le-1 2. . , .INtrorr txr TN\ !...,srlos:—For , Ptitin. five Vears past, Mr: D. NI. rzi.r, th. of Pe; ................. (ante 11114 cirntitic i11 , 701 . 11.1e, has concentrat ed mind m.d means ,It on an invent;on at length, p,•lfectly successful, and fikr Wall patent have fa.,a been 1. , 1ed - by the Government of the Tilted tates. `llll-. inventiotri, 1,1,0 , 0 n a s ,• sinyth' s Self- Aeting Plat:non ni.‘l as Utjs it I,otioc of 0414 ilr!fal at,d all take the liberty of expre-siog f..eely :limn its merits. The platfot In of the seale .d , ont 12 by IS . inch. , -'„ and , .the wind, sea l , is s high mill entire odic al a it po::mis, while it ha , the e:Vt:'.lordi:in 1 i i'.o.at•:tr 0 ieei ' aoYolji'Vi front 0:10 ininCe to four hundred poninis, It< form vonlyatl and (-crave:lion:, and iS p/1010..040 to every pni•pos,, fur . which- Scales of any Lind are required. 17nder the platfot in and attached to the levcragNs suspended a weighted arm or . pen datum. To thiNpendulurn is attached an indicator. togetinsi• ;vith the pendulum, the instant• any oLjeet is placed upon the platform moves from its .centre of gravity to the point indicating the exact -weight, The scientific principle Upon which it acts admits of no ittaccuracv or change, and a given pres sure ctr weight upon the:platform mast always cads : the weighted arm'and indicator to tbe ,tune point.— The principle beyond doubt is the cot reel 'one, and that it has Imo:It - properly applied in this instance,• the lucky inventor has lefnna coons for doubt. He seems to have attained perfection itself—at lea=t so fir as Platform, tic...ilea are concerned, and to have combined in a remarkable degree tin invariable scientific prin ciple, " . kiwiwtt of all men," with compaernesz, cen venience,-streng.th of form, durability and ae e u rae r, Hut the great and important feature in this Scale is . the fact that beyond aldthese merits it possesses the additional one of being cheap, and within the reach of every fancily.--11{Jany Ere. Jmtr., Tan. 2S; IS5d, ed in the-affirm:vivo e - cond ronendnient cn agreeam.,, to the I :tri.l were as follpws, We-hare examined this nets; Platforni Scale and enneur in all - that i. said Ly the Journal. The prin ciple is at once simple and beautiful, and ensures perfect accuracy, while the price will be three !Imes less tlnin of the scaltsrnen' used.—.ll6anu Ervress. SMYTH'S PATKST PLATFC)Of Sc.tt.r.---We have ex amined this net,' invention. NiAl-ing can be simpler . or more completely de, eloped than the principle up on which its acts. The platftlt m Willett. Sll:Rtaitr, do weight lifts a pendulum, suspended and 1(1:Acd at the end, through nn arc of a circle; and the indicator points Out, upon the gracluated eiricrorerence, the exact weight. In other Oat:ban scale, the, measure of avoirdupois has to be ascertained by rtoring, a loose weight on a bCatn, as on a steelyard, till it hits the precise point.. luention is a self-work ing one, and indicates aConce, and to the minutest fraction, the figure: By attaching. the weight on the end of the pendulum,- the scale becorrrrs multiplied by fires or tens: big releasing the I:eight it gives ounces ita tend of pounds. For .honsOloid . purptkes, it. istm eheati and far bett* than steelyords;, and is finding the .way to all well rcgulatetl liitelions. where the receipt book, with ~its prescriptions of weights Mid proportions, is used.—A flair and Arga4.• A Nr.ty ir.F.A—if anybody doubts that this ventiye age, they 91100141 call and examine Smyth's Self-Acting Bent-Lever Platform Sealr.s. For simplic= ity of di . ..sign, mtd•economc of space, they takepreee (knee-of any scales that hare yet liven There is one peculiarity about this it I,(MFOF ses very litt/o machinery, and can never make a mix `take so long . as the laws of gravitation contiine.' :myth's scale has another advantage---its small cost. Sarrn`sPavrrr PLATTonx Scxxr..—This new and valnable intention was on, extdbition at our State Fair just closed. Nothing in its department received more attention or was more generally admired or ap pryved. This style, possessing the extraordinary merits conceded to it at the - East, cannot but be ex ceedincly valuable, and must, we think, come into general The ..4/Lqnv Evening .To nail publishes the above, and adds: This scale (Smyth's) ;vas also exhibited at the State Fair at Waterftorm and noLonly received every attention :riven it in Ohio, bat carried oil the first and highest - prenriunt awarded—a diploma. and silver Inedat—Clcr , ? ond (Oh io) ~Tom rriet. "Surnt's Sl:t.r-Arrrisr: PLATFOENI fundamental principle of every' impor tant inrphtien io.en very simple. ,In its simplici ty is the elements of its worth, it usefulness' and a daptability. Ini - entions of cotuplic.ited 'movement' and visionary theories hare never pet formed the ob ject sonriht to be obtained, for with adaptability . , ac curacy and dm-ability must 'he combined cheapness. All of these iksideratunts are involved lit the inven tion recently patented and:known Is "Sinyth's Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales." The scale in question, flout its construction ou Ct. principle of gravitation, is lierer liable to he out of order. It must peiform its work thoroughly, because the laws ern:l une govern it, In size the.setile is a pigmy, hut for capacity it i wonderful, weighing any olii v et f r om One mince. Tip to lour hundred pounds. lt cart be reg ulated by any one who looks at it but fur a moment. As their cost is hot a trifle, they will speedilY be as indispensably necessary in theimuseitoll calendar a s any other useful article of (La ily TIMOrtiANT AND TALCAT:LE INTENTION.—AIIIOIIg others, we have been favored with an examination of the new and valuatde invention (recently patent ell,) known as Smyth's Self-Acting Bent.liever Plat fern) Scale." Mr. D. , M.Smyth,. the' , ingenious in ventor, has spent scene five, years in the perfection of his work, : and that lie has attained perfection there seems but little ddubt. This scale is construct ed upon a seientifte principle which knows no vatia tion or change, and hence its accuracy is beyond question. Its capacity and strength La unprecedent. , ed, while its form and the principle involved make it convenient and applicable to all purposes requiring scales of any description. It is.free 4 . from . any com plication:liable to variation or to get out of order. The great and iwportaut .feature, however, of the scales made under this invention; is the fact that they can be afrorded at about one : fourth the cost of any other platform.seale of like capacity and - aecur.ley- in the world. The scale we have seen (a sort of poek.et edition as compared with other platform scales,) has the wonderful capacity of weighing any object, from one ounce up to four hundred pounds. I'os sessing the extraordinary merits and advantages con ceded to this invention, it cannot but be exceedingly valuable, and the stales made under it, brought as they will be, within the reach of every Ltmily, must meet with an unprecedented Fidel and come into ha :mediate and general use, as well to the beneSt of the public, as to those so fortunate ns to secure the ex elnsive tight of manufacturing and vending tit em.— State ileliatcr. ID Int subseriliers ate now burnitig and will keep R. constantly on Laud, Lime of a very:superior quality at Montrose Depot, and .will sell it in any quantities at a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantity'can be supplied t,p.On a reasonable notice. Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hand lierea er. I. L. POST, IL DI:INK/AI. \ 1.. L LIM. opjNioNs TIIE PIZI".SS LIME AND PL3S-Tii-11- Dcput, SNIT PAINE& SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF Smyth's Patent Improved scales. SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES RECEIVED THE FIRST AND 4 ' :HIGHEST PREMIUM Diiilonut stud Silver IMAM , g'll 3 n,`TE TM,[l'2 AT WATERT° W.Y. 111: THESE SCALES AIM MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY EitgsB tldh'F'O S ltD, sUSOUEIL4NNA t'OUNTY, PA EVERY F . UNIETI sHOULD ItI7.IICILISE OXE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES. =MI Smith's Patent ItnpToved SealeS RECI.I VED THE Pu I 11. IS; 9LI _ A ND_ ioltest Premium, A DIPLOM tC7 SILIER MEDAL, AT VIE 8 V tal - ik Rl * WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. TB ESE SC- ILES ARE JITA sIX.P - FOR SALE OILY BY IL H. - EATON Sc CO., • Ilarford, SayggacliannaCoauty, Pa. Every Fanner SHOULD P RASE ONE OP SIIIIith I OVO fliprnrhfiraltu. SAIYTH'S Patent Improved Scales RECEIVED' THE FIRST AND 3.1.; litit . HIEN DIPLOMA IND.SLLVEIt MEDAL- State Fair at Watertown, New York. THESE SCALES ARE, MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY f - Ra ' , D) • HAI3.FORD,. SYSWEIIANNA COUNTY, PA. • EVERY 1.611 *2O fh fr SHOULD PVECHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVaI SCAMS," IS; TUE ""e" sr! 9 is; PATENT IMPROVED SCALES iiiECEIYED THE FIRST d HIGHEST A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL'-• t iT THE STARE FAIWAT WA.TERTONVIN,- N. Y. THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY- , . R. H. Eaton & Co. Harford. Susquehanna Co., Pa. AT TUE 0 =I • . lace. 1tV211./11 Pire & Live Stock Insurance Company, • OF PRILADELPLUA, NO. 86 WALNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH. . CAPITAL $300,000. Make Lau ranee against loss or damage by Fire, on Builditgs, Furniture and Merellandise general. Ty. Also, on Rums and Castle, against death front any cause. tlf" LOSSES PROMPTLY A DJUSTED.3 DIRECTORS • B. R. Miller, Henry Jones, F. S. Roeekley J. R. Flanigen, J. Crosadale, Saud. J. Randall, - Chas. Flanigen, of Wilmington, Del. • Wu: M. CARTERET, Sec. B. It. MiLtrit, Pres't. BILLINGS STROUD, .Agent. 31ontrose, July 1,18117.—1 y Manufacturer's Insurance Company. PERPETUAL. Granted PERPETUAL. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, $560,000. FIRE, MARINE, INLA,ND TRANSPORTATION. THIS Company was organized with a Cash Capital, and the Directors have ileterinined to adapt the business to its available..resources—to observe pru dence In conducting its affairs, with a' prompt adjust ment of lossm. A.S. Lti.rtscorr, Pres't. WY. A. RnonEs, Vice Pres't. Atsiczn WF:EKIi i Secretary. • Dinctions.—Aaron S, Lippincott, Wm: 13. Thom as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, •Wrn. - A Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, Johu P. Simons, Charles J. Field; James P. Smyth. OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Phil. • 11... N. BULLARD, Agent.' Montrose, Pa., May 13, ' ii‘ *?) • 4,4•1* ' siv 4 Lytoming Co. Mutual Insurance Company. Capital,—t3.2,2oo,ooo. ont. of the be,t. Companies in the State. It IL was ineorporated in I its Charter perpetual. It has insured, since it went into operation, thirty . !billion: of property, aid paid over six hundred thim sand dollars loses. About twelve thousand has heel: paid in this County. Applications received at the store of B. 4. LYONS a i k. Cu., Lanesboro, and at Ilontrose. Mout:l)m , , Jan. 1857 DIBIRET MINUMTORYi IfsNUFA CT 1:11 ER and dealer in all kinds 01 ILI. Purrs 'lure, is now. prepared to fill all orders for Bedsteads or all _kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from npwards, according, to style. Ile also keeps on hand Ready-made Cr,ititis ; and a, he has an elegant he is prepared to - attend funerals on short notice. New Milford, Dec. 17, ISa. 49y1, Farm for Sale!! (NNE of the best and elte4pest FARMS on Rock k.J. River, 111., fur sale. It contains . . 100 ao 4 01 ." /E3 • all under , fence; 100 under plow, all the timber nec essary foruse convenient; a small stream of living water runs through the place, good neW house. well, orchard; &e. It will turn off 86,000 worth of grain per annum, or is well arranged for a stock or dairy farm. Is only one mile from ("onto, a town of SOO inhabitants, which contains first rate grist and saw plow, wagon, and blacksmith shops, Ice.tkc. It is only two tulles from R. It. Depot, and four miles froni Sterling, the county seat. T EVIVS, 61000 ; • • $12(10 . to *1560 dawn. remainder in nine'annual pay. ments, with six percent. interest. Apply to . - G. C. LY.IIA.N, Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois. Csrizeveral thou-and nerv.i. of Pine Lands, in Wibeonsin,and prairie in lowa, ,for sale, on time. May 20, 1857.—tf. SOAP MANUFACTORY. /DEM subscriber keeps constantly oh hand for sale at his establishnient in 31entrose,the best goal ty of SOFT 80.4 F, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the oldfashioned way,and not by any'patent process. For those that famish the grease,he manufitetures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in, all cases to be . a good artiele;or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. Per barrel Bali Barrel Gallon • Whole.ale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery bildontrose—at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for (t5O, • • JOIIN HENRY WARES. • Montrose, Mara 17,1856. 1011 STEAM GRIST AND SA r liV MILL. 1130:ST 11110TrIF.1:8 having purchased the above .1. establishment,will keep tonstuntlron haed .Su pprfile liour,Corn .11a1 of superior Chop nod /Iran at the lowest cash prievs. 7 -- Custom ,work will be dohe with•despatch, and in all e:lsog, u•irrent J. 1381 tf 3fontrose. Julv, I 553. NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM Iu Full Blast. l'tro Kindred oncl Sereoty-Fire _Stoe'cs for vile by Diekerman. & Gairoll. •. • AA TE in receipt of the largest ,stock - of Stores eCer offered in Northern PelinQytratda, eon. siAing of 0001cin , , , ,, Parlor, altd Six-plate, hoth for wood and coal ; a. full Itssortirent of large sizes, for Stoles and Churches. Would call particular attention to theJetTersonian Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heaviest, plate stove in market. Among our .i“.ortntent of large even, would mention the Empire State improved, as being very heavy plates; perlbct finish, and a superi or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna comity,you bare .been in the habit of puichasingli,Tht stoves and light trimming, and paying as much as you ought to for hoary plates and heavy trimming. We manuflieture our furniture,and will sell at man ufacturer's prices. •Lot tlar:e who par a maker profit rotripeteiwith us if they ciin. Jobbing rt... - .:ected. with the tin trade, done as mond on short notice. -DIOKERAIAN k GARRATT. New litilibrd, Sept. 18. I ib.1.5. Vataai)le Land.4 . F4ir Sale. sALE- IN ONE IWPY, about 500 acres o • 1 • Land ea the waterg of Spring Brook, a branch of the LackaWiillila river in Luzerne Cotuity,i'entea., about wi htar between the thriving towns of Scram ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with .val uable timber, and being 'situate in the moat extensive mineral region in, rentisylvania--known to contain iron ore—atel believed to abound in coal, and being a l so i n th e ininie,liate vicinity of several railroads made and now iu progress--olfer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money thatrseldont occurs. FOr further information apply to N.:P..1.10- sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose,Susquehanna county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners,. . . April 6; 1954.. IIENRYiDRINKER.- NOTICE. PEIISONS desirous of paying me money an debts of any description, can do so byJeavang_tbeir payments with Post, Cooperk Co., Bankers, Mont . rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed hum their date. • C L. WARD. April IS. 1856.-1 B. It 'LYONS, Agent. II PRICES. RA OR -2,50 . 23 :25..WITNESSES • _on_ The Forger;': Convicted. ma Joirs WYE IS TUE AL7litiB, . . ' 03 Who has bad 10 years experience its a Ilinker and Publisher, and Author of, 41511 -sews of Lectures at the Broaclit4 Tabernacle when. -for 10 successive eights; over 0, • ny--50,000 People ...%1 • ca Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, While tv he exhibited the wanner in -which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the surest and es Shortest Means of Protecting them! CO The Ilaok Note Engravers all say that he is the OP greatest Judge of Paper JThoey G F. A T Ether C - Cs the Pre :Sent Century for Detecting Counterfeit Bank. Notes. c Describing Every Genuine Dalin Existence, .ur and exhibiting at a glance every Coon- . gpin • terieit In Circulation!? • Arran:zed so whuirably, that REFERENCE is EAST' and DETECTION INSTANTANEotS. us Mr — Xo Index to s examine ! No pages io hunt up ! la But so simplified and arranged,that the Merchant, 11:* Banker and Business Man can see all at a Glance. mos . Eng/idt, French and German. Thus Each may read the name in his - own Native Tongue. az Cab Most Perfect Bank Note List Published, *AI • Also a List of All the Private Bankers in -Amer fsr A Complete Smumary of the FINANcr. or Ernorx & AMERICA will be publiAied in each c dition, together with all the Important NEWS tit, OF THE AY: Also'A SERIES OF TALES e tork From an Old Manuscript, found in the Fust.... It funikihes the Most Complete History of gict - OItIENTAL LIFE .• • re and describing the Perplexing Positions in which *i x the LadieS and Gentlemen of that Country have been so often found: These Stories will continue ,„.1 throughout the whole• year, and • will prove the cs, Most Entertaining ever offeied to the Public. Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at Al a year. All letters must be addressed to pyy 3011 N. S: DYE, .Drokri, 04 Publisher and Proprietor, 70 iVs4j Street, N.Y. upt",on It v:isl AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (1.611 C )1771 • ARK )ItI". CLEANSE THE . BLOOD AND CUBE THE SICK Invalids, Fathers. Mothers. Phy.icians; Philanthropists, - cud thrir 'l,lTects, • ' and judge of their Virtues. FOR TILE CL:ttE: OF Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. 17rrancas, May I. . Dn. J. C. AYER. Fir: have heen repet.dly etned of the worst headset.. way testy can hare I,y a dos.. or too Vtits• It. ...k , (312 , til Krlo, front A foul stomach. 'part, they cicana at M 141.. If they t 111 enre others .34 thy 41..tue, the net. worth knowing. . greet reelect. Fah IV. PREBLE, C .1* 4Stranmr Bilious Disorders and Liver Cpmplitihtss I)trAitmLNl , o 'nit I NTICIISOU, NV estseswrox, IVeK,IE46 fix: I hale !mot yourrilla in my general and hospital prac. e% ,r since "..is made them. and •::\RIWT hesitate to say they. ire the teat cathartic we etutilo, - . 7brir regulating action 61.1 the tiro it quick and•decided, consequently the-c i art sin admin. hie remedy for deningements of that onzatt: Indeed, I have seldom found a case of:Ai/ions dismsepo obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally Yours, ALONZO 11ALL, , 31.10., /loyfician , zt v.r .Marine /Aortic/ ' Dysentery, Relax, anti Worms: Post Orrtux, Ilaarktxp. Lir. Co-, That., Nor. 16,1855. .•Tnt. ATER: Your fills ore the perfection of medicine. They nave done my wife more gond than I can tell you, elieha.l been sick and pining away for months. 'Went off to be doctored al great expense. but.got pa better. She then voninteneedttaking your Pills. which "kin ,cured her, by expelling large qiiantither of worm, (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our ten chiklreu of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors kid it hat. and mi.% will' cured hint with two 09, of your l'illX while others around wiled.] from fir., to twenty dollars doctors bills, and hint much time, without being cured entirely even than. • :inch a medicine as yours. whirl, is actiudly good and honest, will be prised here. GEO. .1. GRIFFIN. 1 , sfmaster Indigestion and Impurity of the flood. .1.1”. nt f9,.0 DR. ATER: 111:1Ve1214.,11.41T extraordinary sticcest in my family and among ;hse I am ca 11.41 to visit in.distress To regtilate the o4nitts of digestion and purify the blood they are the very best remedy I hare ever known, and I can cuTifi., dently recouunend them to my friend+. Yours, J. Y; lIIM ES WARgAIT. IVTOMINO Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24,18.55. Peen Sn:: I ant ming your Cathartic Tills in my 'practice, and find them an excellent purzative to clennsp the Nyatetil and pu rify the fountains of the blood. JOIN G. ILEACIIAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Ring's Evil, Tester, Tumors, and Salt:Rheum. a .f 44. L6tels, R.& 4, 15.56. Da. Avrst: Pills are the tanigon of all that Is great In medicine. They havi, cured my little daughter of ulcerous acres upon her hands and fit that had proved incurable for years. Iler mother has two long grievoludy afflict.' with blotches and PimPh....n her akin and in her hair. After ourChildwaseured,, she also tried your, Pills, and they have cured s.lollooDak. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gont. 'Prom the Rev; or the NelhethAt F.tar. Myrrh. Prt.tsat thirst., SATANNAEL Jun. ry 10.56. - froxerrn Ste: 1 slienld be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me If I did rot report my case to you. A cold set tled in my lirulas and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains. which ended in chronicrhenniatism. 'Notwithstanding I had the ('s n it Ord.-Imes. the iinwaNs grew worse and worse, until, by the sub lee of your excellent a-ent In Baltimore, lir. Mackenzie, I• tried your Pills. Their elects were slow, but snre. 13y per , severing in the use of them I atu now entirely well. Sr..x err CaAVRZR..II,Arox Rotor. LA., S Dec., 1855. Ater.: I have 1,..en entirely cured by your Tills Rheu matic Gout r.a painful diatom that had attliensl me Sro years. IY,CENT SU DELL. For Dropiq, Plethora, or kjadreil plaints, requiring an attire purge, they are an . excellent cenway. • • • For Costiveness or-Constipation, and. as a Dinner PIM, they are agreeable and effectual. • Fits, Suppression, rafralysis, Inflammation,, Ind even Deafness, anti Partial illindisess, have beta aurerl 1.1 the alterati%e action v.l* these Pills. Most of the pills in rnarliet contain 3fercury. which, although tealisable ninostrin sUful bandaav slangerous in a puldie pill, fndn the dreadful con:sequences that frequently follow its incau tion's use." Thcae contain no tuercurtor pahatiral enbatanoe whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TUE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS,HOARSENESS, INFLUEN ZA, BRONCHIIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, - and for the relief of consumptlve. patients in advanced stage, of the - We need not ',peak to the palate of its virtues. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of,the American States 'its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it al ready known. ISay, few are the families in any civilized coute try' on this continent without some personal experience of its •enetts; aid Tewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the ants tle and dingerous diseases of the throat and lungs. • While it it the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidts ble and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it.lo also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for in Lints and young persons. Parents shoubi have It in stun aiainst the iusidious enemy that steals upon them,unfOrepttrell NN o have abundant grounds to believe the Cindutr PLTIOniI Steces mere lives by the consumptions it prevents than those ti cures. Keep, it by you, and cure your colds while they are curs .le, nor_ neglect them until no bureau skill can notster the In "••••• maple canker that. fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. ll know the dreadful fatality of lung disortlert. and as they kno v too the virtues of this frem(l3". we need not do more,thar .men them it Is still made the best it est: be. We spare rc cost, 0 care. no toil to preduee it the most :Tres possible; tine tit leToni those who rely en it the best agent which our skit. _am furnish Tor their cure. ' PREIIIIT,B. BY D.B. I. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chezruat, Lowell, Nam AND SOLD BY • ABEL TFRRELL, and by all Druggists and Med . icine Dealers.—nl-tv3rlor Read•lke follovving.Leiter. .flonE TESTIMOIY.-; We have received the, following letter in relatiOn to • Da. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. - Arnrmt Foca Conway, ) &fig. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1856. f Messrs A. J. Wnrrs & Co., New York:— ' "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had frOm - you give unieerNotiatiVlietion; in EVERY issraxei, and our .farmers use them for almost everything. The DYS ENTERY has he:en raging'in this section. to an alarm= ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a stxtxxx fatidly having escaped, Exourr THOSE witens your pills have (well USED AS A PREVENTIVE, in which case they have Nsystt rAtt.r.o.: I wilt Inform' you shortly how to - send'aturthersupply. Yonr obit..Seret.' •ALPIIO\SO 17. SMITS i Such letters us the n)xmo need no comment from us, they ought to convince all of what we firmly believe, that 1)r. horses Indian Root Pilla are the very beat Pill ever wade.. Sold in Montrose by S. IL & D. Sayre, and by one (person in ,every toast, and all country stores. A. J. White & Co., '2 St. refers Place, New York, sole Proprietors... 47—tf FARMERS ATTEND!.I7ffA ,TlLEundaraigned Would restwectfnlly announce to the FAttir.us and all others Interested, that we; have associated ourselves together under the firm of. MOTT & TILDEN, . At the old stand of M. Mott, wherir we are pre paro to furntill PLOWS' of the-most approved pat terns now in use, Snell as Matchlilts, Nott'a .Iron Biota, the. Also Pointa. of all kinds, ; Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm ers and others, all which we propose to sell as low as can be afforded by any establishment in thiS coon• try, ELIJAH MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. ' We aro also; agents for Eine.ry!til:farke Po'werK, Drag and ,'elax Sarni for _wood, 4d1.40 Dog Churn r Powers, ir Wenan furnlib on abort notice. Montrotto, Jim. 7, 1857. - , ltf -The'lndepen4ent .4epublican, frIMISIIED NVEItr.TIWRIDAY NOWNIgia ; AT .VoNTP,Ost. PA., AT $l,BO PIM ANXT:II, Ain - 4Na. ' . ' Rates of *avert's/lag. One square (10 llnes or lets) one woelf, ta ,t , ) One square • •. " two weelis_i ....... 0 ,1 . 5 Ono square ' " ' three weeks, ...... l i aa One s'qnarei , 1" , . , one month, * , 12s One square . " • two Months,: . ' ~.2 , One square . "- - - three m0nth5.,.....? 4) ,, One square . ." . - six months,- 5,,r0- Chie square- " one year, . B,to . - Two squares one year, 15,r0 Three squares one vrer,.. 20,00 Five , squares one year, _ .25, fie . • One column one yeae, 4n,r.0 • Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of ah 4r . ring or changing their advertiscznents withOut.aal ditional charge.- Business cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted at $2,0K1 per annum. Job Work. This office is supplied with : a good assortment ot Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlet:4,6:c., will be done neat. ly and promptly BUSINESS. CARPS. Dr. B. P. W ilmot, of-he ittlopathWitatti litieneepathie fitilltices G Medicine, le tIOW Item:me:My locateittn. Great Bend; Pa, of, deax corner of •Maitie an d Elliabeth nr,Arly -ortwwite the M. y. tihurelt. Mar l,t, Itii7.-1y Dr. $• QC, RfilEON DENTIST. hts menoret Oflcefrom Searles toblt $.71 own OPP AL; the 113101.11 churi-h. (Snail 0n1e.,) Mo t ,ts ruse, ahem all I.n.ntal Operations will Iv perromled In ht 1011111 rrx4 ruaanar. Myntr.sse., May -21, • C. C. Hollister, EA LER IN SADDLES. TiMOW,. Trithkr. Be.,D Ilrst Llooralseve Mott's Otomry. Montrrzse, , M. -, J.. D. Vail. X D • PDY'SICI.AN AND sr r(7 EON. lA, piamatiently !nested I.lltroeit st . Dractio••• - ..*. SIIINIIVD2IITia fintsity,N... and Will plymptly :Mend to al! c. 1.11., v. ,i ).. s...hlcla 1.14:. may L. favurttl.-131:1.y1 • . A. Bushnell, i- - . - - t TTor—NEYs- COrNsF.LLOII. AT LAW. Office over S. 13„ /V 'West's Drtot Score; 6CINCIIIAA'SA Pxrur. ra.y.-11y1 T. B; Orchard, M. D.. P"'SICIAN AN : 4 r.ItUE4r.C. Jatiti..ll, 2: 4 lmtlthanna counts Ite-Itio.cv l'oAt wike. . , Keeler & Stoddard IVEALERS' IN .ta JOTS SIIOE:i 4 ., Leather std . dirty c.h / 11n4t dour t..4tarle s 31.0ht-ntrr-.. ra.-Vtr,/ GV..IIGE ICVLOAEI., . e WilliamX. Jessup, • • TTOWNET AT. LAW & 7gOTARY PUBLIC. 'Bike 1m .PILL 2 Be Squa':v. 3fon - Tgoo.tL Miller ' & Foler, • . . , 4 .Tl'll{l.N NI (I)I:NsELLORS. AT LAW. and Sollqtur, i . lu Clutheery. (MCC NO, 44 l'lurke strxt, CIIMAGO, 111. t- • . Bentley & Fitch . IVrriars - Ess Al: LAW.AND-Dit - Nry j.. ) ,:f) AC,KNTs . _ I rm, %,-k•A ~r th,, c,,: , : i Bolt,e, Mmtn",, l'a. It. A. ItZSTi FT ,;, • Albert Chamberlut, TTC,WNF7.I' AT LAIV..AND JUsTleg OF TILE PEACE.— I °Mee user I. h.t2.1 l C0. * . f.: 4 1011 4 .: ...111.1.111114gr., Wm. K. Jessup, • k TTOIINEVAT F.AW et)MMISStONER. OF DEEM f o r the ;zt..,,te of New Y.. Fr. will ativt.l wall t 4 Anem'entnufted to him with i.muiptio,pihral tldclity . °Mee ou futile I.....quate, men plod by Hon. VillikuaJe..up. . • , . . Abel Turrell, • . • TELLER IN nit 1.76 ti, 31EPICLNE....t. I:IIEMICALS. Paha*. ,/ 1 title, 1tv+. , ..-tutn. Gri.eetit.,+. Dry Gooda, lianiware. Stoneware, taa+Nware. Clocks, ',Vale.ltes..leweit s , - .,Sitver, , pottim Spedadts. Mb ettral Instrument', Tru, , ,s; S urwiatl IttAmtuilattt, Liqut. Perftwa• ere,, Ilirit".m.. Stationery. Itrutthes, .1.41 , K.t.4. Yakkey Notion+. kc. F. IL Chandlet, irk EA LER IN DRY (001)S, Itodc nude Clot Ind, /Inverter, 11.olits.and StationoT, etc, Arene, Alownnoc, Pa. • .1. L. Post & • IN DRY llg IC'Sarr.ovrte.:, Crricktiv, IR:lff:rare. Fhtur. of Turnpike .11.Ti..-v4 arlit Flt Ave. l'a. J. Lyons & Son., .. r) , I) F l ' i ‘ ii i4 ,• } :4 l. el; - •• -,, k - ‘, • ; 72, -- - ry i yt;IY vt ra.• J. 2' A LT(kl. ••• Bentley & Reid, \* IN DRY (It , 01. C.".. Dr:.F, Ifedictrinn. Palr.to, OCIn, Jr Ilurslwari... crockery, Iron. I loast, IVatthe A , Jew. Zvls - nr Drlck Mock, Mon - Tin ix. h. V . nENTI.T.T.• c !TAD. William & William H. Jessup, - Treux.Eys 1-11 r, MoNT,nos , - V. Practkv in Suzlint , hatlna. Wye. W3 , 11:111,6 and LI/ZVI - he o.utterp. E. S. FILWNELL, Firkkos. Clionvt. ;Ex,. r oleo Aura re , spomible tilmiler,, promptly 111Iorl, and r•trippe,ll.or tlireellutt.-Y3n9yl Rockwell & Winton r.l.sa - IFACTI: Elt*mai Dct,:erlStr...tw Goods„ usit. ; • e a pt. iT Funvl:n.lyn.ll" rarxvok;l:lL.bous. St:, Cuts:Malt street. N.ftw Your:. VIP bt.lllS. S. It. 110 i A.A. AMOS. • A. Baldwin,' • ri;b4 such 1,11347.—tt . • . . . ..., . IL Thayer, . . . PTysteiAs AND .L . :l2GEON;.liosTvietz, Th.. Office to the rtueez .4.. m. , , E. N. Noire, fru, wracalt forminiv of Orrrign enurity, New, York, hta- AL 19citt;i1 In I.,itisquidiniiria county. would offer 111,1 services ro ahout tinlidnir or npatrine Grin MID!, or tither mactiltirrr. narrunts hhu to doing 113. Pon Offlien ad- Cilenrwood, I.Sin7yl .. .- . - - Coinei . ei . pon, .. TIF.ALETIS In F"rcle,m and American Marble, 'Monuments. Mae' 17 'tunes. Tal.ie Tom &v.... Binghamton New York. Itusinesper tAtdna to tia above attended in ultb diaratch II 0. W. Pasitta.'_ 4 geni, linndayn, su.N..eo., I'a. .r...n..y1 E. CAULDWELL ik-SONS, - • • =PORTERS AND .or..m.r.r.s IN . gqi% AND LOOKIM-GLASSES, N 0. 70 WARREN 'STREET Ewer's Cart.DwALL, T. G. Cavt.rpornix, Henry S. Knapp, New York. NV. A. Catmosrzi.r.. • MITE soh .sterlberbacler connectedbinetelf with the above Mu., :1 In the LI - en - wits= Taann,ln alias VarbitlA brunches, would Amp• Fe ay to nalthants. hotel. and toartlitke•lt'ouse -keepent, In Ettsque halms and adjoining counties. tbat COI stock Is one of tbe larvtt of the kind - kept - In New Turk"; their motortment Luxe and general ; het r goods are Of good qtrality and choler patterns; their prices allow as the trade can offer with reference to profits; and that he Is very ttaxi...us to sell to all who may think It for their Intemt to give hint a taII..IIENR.I S. KNAPP. . New York, Janhary 1, 18.57.-13, •9 9 FORDEIASiI SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER , N Lreenisoß of A. &E. Palthelli. (late Fortltiam and. &Meta in - the ni.dve hindnese, will WO , on gr j o a t ternati all binds of work • in him line, - Nucl, ua Saddles. Hamm.. Trunks, ste. liarrB made of the best oakAanm.d Lather. Cartkve Trimming or all binds dime n ,b4rt notice. All lamb. of r.arriv,go Trinuning% kt.vt on band and fortd , lnli cheaptT 21.1:1 Can 1.,: I - a:min.:AA elsewhere In Northern Penn , " No. 1. '2. and ; Ltarwment. of Nienreoes., Pa. oct. Banking louse POST, COOPER & co. HENRY DRINKER, . • MONTROSE, WM, lIUNTTING COOrEIL ISAAC L. rosT. November 12,. 1856 • irIRAFTS on New York City. and rhiladelphia: , —. Collections promptly made nod remitted. Oflice hours, from 10A. at: to 3. • • ) blessr.4. & P,astott, A. York. REFERENCE„L ainiml - O. Morton, Esq.; PhWI!. = 3 lion. WiWarn Jessup, .Itontrose. PATENT IREpICINES. • Mt V. the great variety of Medicines at TorreWs More, may be it found all of 1)r. Jayne 's justly celebrated Fondly medieints:;„ Aytv's t'berre Pectoral mot cathartic ; Haley's retest Wine and Fort , 4 Ul.. Gotland celebrated waled German bitten; Louden's se riot of Family mcdleines ; Merthant's Gargling Oil.lhe P flin enlv.d" etly for sprains in man 07 bung ever !Kermit; Mathewson's Infallible Remaly, and Horse Remedy; Orrick's Yermilttge, and a. variety of other kinds; Trask's 'Magnetic Ointment. the great remedy for butall. flavor:it:sm. and all 104nm:dory compl a int, • N e w , . Extract, a andt rate thing fur shollar purpeeco as the above bintrnent r Andrew's Pain Destroying agent, a good article ; liroQcoek's ltalsamand Boas Liniment; Atwood's Jaundle'llitters. Canker Drops, Liniment, sad Dysentery GTOPat thdret's Compound ter Ifireputee9 1/ 0 8 , 0t 88, . 8 Pvlkdn. for Psompniaz Ileltnbold's Extract. oilluchn and-sxtrars of" Saran:trills ; •a variety of :Salves, the bmt in 'market,' nix 3c., and an almost endlrss variety of l‘atentlfedleines. adtrfether too nmuer. ons enumerate—hut smirks: 4to ray, that the pu dle will &id near• ly evcry Le this line, at the Pew; and Fancy Store of %Montrose, 16;7. : • /ABEL TITIMELL. . at . T_T striug secured the right *fusing Goddard's Put• ent for raising and leireiht carriage tops, is' prepared to furnistrind put thorn on at the shortest notice. ' . • Montrose, May d, 1857. A FORTY .HORSE POWER STEM E Ne.tHr tit Sal' s IN- GOOD OItDERi-ji 61 PEET eight Inch stroke, 14 bleb Cylinder, bat t) 'lance wheel, three tons: Is a strong *ell built machine. • 'Suitable for aVoal.Shaft or TannSry, Junk , lalivbc sold. very for. • A ddress, •-• . POST BROTHERS.. . 14, 1857. . Montross, Pa. LAWNS: LAWNSiI , - XTEW STYLES, at induced prices, at 26 '