32 en= took isevend Walks topthei,both-with ftrind without the city ; and on one occasion they came back eying-us a, vivid description of wine ancient aquedifels and subterranean arches, and inscriptions ,which they had dis covvred not far from the city'ialls. I ais?ans• parffeck them on One of these walks, on a visit to an immense water wheel, about a miledis. thittflonf the city, used for irri'gatirigthe On : dine on the banks of the Orontes.- Oa arriv lowa the spot, I was suiprised find a wheel of such vast proportions.' sAisnear-as we could judge', the diameter is shout forty feat. It revolvil:with A dull, heavy. motion;and 'is carried-.by; the current passing under it. It reeelvilitlis water in large wooden boxes,and discbarges it Into an aqiiidtiet, Same thirty feht above the surfsee of the river, where 'if is Oilidneted . to the gardens beyond. The acjwi, itself has protniblY been standing: hun dreds of years, as it exhibits evidences of sk ill and design far superior to that pospos sessed by tingreseneoccupants a this region. Re. a gtrom our excursion, we were accosted by.sankishorsemen; who expressed to us their tears*** ,might soon be attacked by a band- of Bedouin Arabs. They informed us that they had seen them in the distssiee 'and Would probably 'soon overtake us. In this vje,initytof Minis, persons are often attacked by these wild men of the desert. They _do not often funnier, those whom they attack, but ggnendly rob them of what money or clothes they may happen to have With them. On this occasion,howeeet; the alarm_ prcnied &Ise. We spent ten days sorb pleasantly iii Eat;ly on Wednesday morning, May . 13th, having engaged 'two Moslem muleteers, we set iout-Ort our way_ homeward. , As ono' par. •ty massmall, and the road at times danger ous from robbers, Vie determined to -hasten on and mace the journey, if -possible, in, two dayi. ; The firlt- day. we rodeclecen hours, hi including as r's atop on the road, and en camped at nigh near a, fountain, which bears thkusme,of !•: onntain nf Thieves," a name not calculated to suggest to the mind of the weary traveler, thoughts t o pleasant dreams and sweet repose. We however had no. dis. .turbance during the night save that occasion ed ti y'a - sform of wind and rain, and a huge cisme' which in attempting to :heifer himself by the side of our:tent, loosened some of the ropes, and threatened to pull down our %frail lodging ever - our heads. Lorenzo, hosrever,, anceeeded indriving him sway, and we spent' the Ititirpartathe night trioinpiirative qui et. , ..„ .. Mar . J.,...- . .43y sunrise we hid our tent rot: up, . ed otir baggage ready, and animals keel ed,-and hedstartecl on out: way. We rode eight hears vitt:Gait stopping. — The wvOher was .. try the -- road' long-and wry, and we becfani.Adirinigtlir rattgued, _ We had still four &cora. before us before resetting Tripoli. Durwe almost forgot our own weariness hi pity for our muleteers.-7-piey were strict Moslems, tullits it wits the month of Rama dan or figstiovit,*ti.--imlawful for them ei theta* etti -_-(iirdiink:_uittil- the setting of-the gun:Alli t Aid:onft '4l9nei which titook turuslt i ing. lintitygliseisaiii;ed •eral rivers on our way, neitliCe of thein would touch a drop of water. Wkile 'we pitied their *orate% we could not helft 'admiring their fidelity -to the-principles tof their religioii.— When within half 'in hour's ride of Triitoli, one of the muleteers, a venerable old 'man, took from his saddle bag a large eopperdish; and filled it with water from a fountain by the load aide, and holding the seater in his hand, his mouth parched with thirst, he look ed up to Mr. L and inquired." How ieh re mains to the going down o ld much sun ?" Mr. L. replied, "Ten minutes." He then,atarted on, carrying.the vessel of water before him; vithouring a drop,-until having proceed.: ed nearly a quarter of a mile further, the lmtning of the sunset gun from the old castle in theoity, fell on our ears. The oldonan lift ing the vessel to his lips, drank the whole -contents in one lung, hearty draught. A foy minute's More and we had arrived at our own houae, grateful for the kind Providence that bad watched over us, and brought us safely home again. , I have' written' -a 'much longer letter ten' I intended when I commenCed.— Perhaps Lorenzo will write a line or two, though as his eyes are yet very weak, I dis lace to have him *rite more than is absolute lv necessary. Much love to you all, and Mr. ftstsup,and friends.- '. - - . ' Your , affectio nate daughter, CATHARINS N. LIIVICS. Tat s STRANGIM Tins Fictios.—§ome three years -ago, during the construction of the-, Water Works in Plymouth, Hon. Mr. Hall, while widciling-the laborers at an exca vation, observpd one whose white hands and delicate skin seemed to be out of place among die brawny Irish ,diggers.' He watched him awbae, and soon, something about his shovel not 'working right, heard him ejaculate a. mournful expression in Latin. - Mr. 11. im mediately replied in the same languuge.- . -• After some conversation, Mr. Hall found his name to be Lemihtirdt, and that be was a Prussian, of fine education, and that previous to the Hungarian rebellion be bad been son. netted with one of the most distinguished Prussian seminaries. Being a friend and co. adjutor of Kossuth, he was obliged to flee from his native country, and cirtnunstances had now compelled him to labor with hie hands for Ms daily bread ; for beg, as most in like circumstances do, he would not. • Mr. Hall took him home with him; and as him in obtaining scholars in French and German: • Mr. ,Leonhardt became very popular, and obtained the affection and es teem of alLwho made his acquaintance. Ile established a gymnasium. in Plyteouthiand was a successful butcher in that village for two years A few months ago, having laid by *small 'surplus, after having paid all his debts, be started for the West; and has now made his -home ip Kansas Territory. There he has alreatribecome a popular.champion of free. !dot; and has taken au active part in meas. Wes _proposed by the Free• State Party. At de Millar-it Mass Convention on the litit inst., be lesiva prominent actor, and, it is said, " took the crowd by storm, as be spoke the sietxtimentsof his constituents, and in his* b-d. ken Englialvand with a clear voice, alluded to the revolution in Europe, with Louis Kos suth heading a party ; kith the same principles as thelerlse Stare Pirfy takes to-day in Kan saa."—Abiagion Standard. . - • AnaowEscAtts.—"Mithter! Mltliter ! rrhst have you done; ." said a little newsboy to a greenhorn Who had just tied his 'horse taa spr* Pole as Le thought "Done?" Mad the " what do you niean I 1 Weft beim nothin as I kiwis on." Wiry,,jvtik youltave,thirjou're bruited your bah to the ildagnetio Telegraph, tuni . you'll he in Now York in leth than two mikuites, if you don't .lonk — out." The man untied bis tiorse with nervous anxiety, and jumping into his wagon, he drove . hastily dant the street. karHere is a gem from Dickens' Dom bgt AV that will serer , grow dim ," ~AAA Polly, "and was never agiin,toraihe—was.buried in the ground whiwethe troragrow." • "In the cold ground," said the child third iklaW•l,lllolV 4 1 1 5-. The :Irki*dirtand, replied Folly "Aerie thilknOresill:favA,to,nlecl into .beaur si:Kd . plople turn lo bo angels and fly away to Hearen.”- - - ' 4 l l liti Ilpirlts" titolied edt. BY sinks *swam, op-,Hoessr; sik.' .'-•, , r - Elder Phine-as, Fawail- preached, Agin the . sperr;te last Sabberday.- It was a great moat bust of the' elder's, and . gitt comfol to fitia,4: 1 do . siippoie 'that- Elder . Pawail, wilco iii?, fairly waked up, is 'about tuutiMgh n'ettitOmer' as the devil ever wrestled with. I don't rattly sppse he'd hen bit more Owed or Beliebab, or - even tb' old bOy himself, than *I, sbotaci be of_ a yerlin milt. You orter hear him, talk of the devil-r-jest, as. earl, and familyer SS though he knew he'd got - the. critter , under his thumb, an' was sartin he had holt of him whir the:hair. wakligort , i-Eut j mail goiß to say ssliiii ittitisiast, Atiiiit-ofilleiT; !`a. The elder laid daoun sevind pints, and proved emelt. . ...-- - ...• --. .--- Fia, Speertoidisin is tie worictiitsatio. Sqtril, It's the tow jiata, weilled.t4d foierluoiltalised ..-.super earpunirlt , _._ TkrAirtokiktia*Nge-bolt iifsitzi kohirvi natty; he sot - spat iti to wileitger,:tivesmed*C-4.J1. 14, 4041 1 * diseetiiii**:iii#l; as it tietit Ai' ._ ~- , ,..'-...1ii,...,....- ~.,t.',... Ititistl4 Itisottytoilts*plituatii: , :'- :.: .2 -vt)ii - 41144,pjrtTliftio. I taget . gotik*i buneUnli*llelLrs : - 0 9 1 . 6 4104-14- a a trxiii saotttleAlcUlttliitt idW.4.lMit bUli) ~ -- . -SiithrEt it war ifieriti, they were evil sperits. .. • Seventh, Thar is no spestrits nor bow. The diseoarse was. ehonk 'MI of seripter bearing on the •several pinta, au hysterical' Pack*:-.4tir he's jest lamed' ni"he eau lie . , an do actin:idly Neve et by azident, (he roulden't do it noinly;) be should get any more into him, he'd .bust right up ! Why: he'd.; handle great Greek and Latin sick: that nobody can understand, jest as 'engin* I kin say know, or tater, str any, otber.bouse. - hold word.. • Ile said this sort o' thing was tothing tiew to him. Minded to the witch of Endor, An • the hogs which got the devil into theft). At: this pint the elder Went ofr on a starget about poik—said it was pis'n—that of the devil ever got flout of . the pesky bags he'd got in Agin tlftolW, in the shape of wbiski sweeteno with strucknine. - Then he tuk - -up.tite. tnee.jwna, and the; wily he made thur feathers fly is * solum'wartiin' to all wrappers. Said thur wasn't second band 'chary_ of terbseker's dif ferenceiatweeu em and that, ere Simeon 14: gog' spoken of in scripter. Then he struck nout,itto abatit•the whit ightiest pearaai ensign) , ever hcerd in this subloonitry spettr. Ile ac tooally „seemtrl ati the devil right up by the tail, an . sintlte 'Mtn lkeitecat wistild a mice. I beans tuuch of a poick wit don't run much to iguigenstion, but—l swan to mag-i-l.een gont thought l' could hear the 'ld critter boiler,' as the elder banged and cuffed him about.— El I War in his place, fd think"twice about it. aktne I'd go smeilia• round ,agitt witlitv the elder's rerch.—From a letter from Ekon Spike. MAUR and Malaria. . Arethe great death agents throughout-the . largest portion of the habitable globe. _ .Miasm is Malaria,. but Malaria is not M EM. ' • . ldiasm is an emanation from decaying vei etation. Malaria "is bad air whatever may .be its a source. All impure air is Mianm is so ravi fi ed by asun of ninety. de grees, th at it rises .rapidly, above us, and is innocuous. The cool of theinorninglnd even.: ing 'of the summer time - condenses it, and causes it to fall. to the surface or, the-earth, where it is breathed by man, and le the fruit-. ful cause of pestilence, plague and epidemic fevers. Thus the higher persons sleep above the earth, the healthier is the atmosphere:` While as a general rule it is better to sleep in apartments having a window` and. the fire place open in all seasons. yet-,'where mizeim abounds, evidencing- its presence by "chills and 'fever, fever-.and ague, diarrbceas, and the like, it:iibetter to Sleep !vaithelf*ed fitibdowS than In have theM open, because men are known to atten in jails and small prison cella, while the breathing of malaria a single night has originated diseases which, from the vio. knee of the reaction, are scarcely able from the effects of swallowing corrosive poisons, as witness the National Hotel dia. ease. • But although the air inside of . a house is supplied from the outside, Yet, if the windows lord outside doors are closed it is supplied in such small quantities ; through the crevices, that it is at once heated 'by the indoor air, and carried to the ceiling, where it is above reach. The difference between the thermom eter in our hall and the one out doors, about five o'duck of a summer's morning, is ten degrees. Hence during the prevalency 'of mistsm, at least in August and &'pteniber, it is better to close tbe4.hamber windows, bat let an inner door and the fireplace be kept open.—flults Journal of Ilealth. A-Frrrisu Rzauss.—liaring to my youth notions of severe plety,says a celebrated Per. sian %linter, I used to rise in the night to watch, pray and read the• Koran. One night as I was engaged in these - exercises, 'my fath er, a man of practical virtue, awoke while I was reading. " Behold" ,said I to him, "thy other children are lust in irreligious slumber, while I alone wake to praise God." " Son of my soul," he answered, "it i 4 better to sleep than to wake to remark the faults of thy brethren." • gar The Age of-a horse is more easily told by his eyes than his teeth, in this way : :After the horse is nine; years old a wrinkle I comes on the eielid at ttie upper corner of the lower. lid; and eiery year thereafter he bas one defined . Wrinkle- fur each year Over nine. 14 for instar.ce,a horse has three Wrink les, be is twelve; if four, he is thirteen ;add the numbeeof wrinkles to: ine, and . you will always get it. So says a writer, and he is confident it Will never fait : As a great many ,people have horses over nine, it is easily :tried. • • . ADVA.TTI.O2 or ruweruaTims.--Punetus- Lion, that is the , putting the stops in the right places, cannot be too sedulou.ly studied: W e iately read, in a country paper, the following startling aceount.of Lord Palmersion's ap pearance in, the House of Commons : " Lord t'almert.ton iben eatentd:on hie fiend, a white hat upon his feet,,bage!buf polis , hed, boots upon his briivos dark oloi'd in his hied, his faithful walkingstkk in 10 eye, a 'rimming glare saying nothing.,_llevaat dowti,"--Pwvich. New Era in liffrastrose! 1I Wilt IN HINSIS.CONTINIIESI DUT those who attempterlto get to a fright is jkattoocagaitiat "second rate goods tad Met Priors," utith the filikettiia (idol* or four aid stock!' hare /laded ; and . . . Keeler awl glieddard, shame BOOT AND ShOE MBE it loaned on Nein etreet,S4' mil l of Searle's Dotele—with the hewn and betituseetstent ofgoodtever btenitt into thle ket, bought at the. LOWEST FIGURE,. and irbish they wIR ri Akeslesnbareenskare de termined are! , ! i .(44 cow,. opirtkopr,. We aoftog 'stead ato be esdeneskt bynntothor esubthdtankkgttowir: kat'e hire einlfto thr,-4: . Woe and See, for " seethg is bellevlng." We do not de. 1"1 611 , bltsallrelitif=f4to".4lltirte maTi. hammed°. of pththsisraolint we have inerteeidifil ErrEtiBll7lllll6,l4l &parlor its and 'b an kinds ofGentlinisen's, - Udine, and Chniben's wear. Also Alreend assortinat df IW/bp, and Leather of an kinds. .": Wol made to order, and Opaiiinit done nattlY:vr ST :..KEELRR & ODDARD. Montrose, June 11;1834. j u i r r, f - - . t t •.1 • - Fire alive Reek 121111 W C 411027 1- ~! bri'il/t- 4 P0PH1,4 • N 0.86 WALNUT STREEt ABOVE FOURTH. 419010,0610. • _ . Nish Jltorrames whoa kir or dtsog le & ,r it e Ala/dive s Eurataure.astiallerehaadiosPookr • :7 iy. A4O, Ott SIM,: it'd eatlev °Virg& deqt4 dm*: ans Amass. : .1 gir:LOSSES PROMPTLY -I niusrED.A4 : 11. R. lllMer fri gnrojivfils ,Ifoeckley, J.R. ' C Flan FhwA igen,-.1 J Dr . 11:!nds,111, • • hic' ee. 1. 1 •• Wts. V. Clanton See. r ' • , • -;a. . R. Mut*, Pron. • • •.• ' • -.IIILtINGSSTROUD. dot. '• • • .11bill11111440111loy. • • • •CEARTSB. PEILPETUAU ." 1 ' 4" .''tbrrited by the State of Ptrimiilimkda,' . :CAPITAL, 11600,0011 FIRE, MARINA INI4ND TRIP:MI . 4TM*. rrßib Com ny.was orgsaited with a Oath Capital; .aad.tbe Dirsotpa bays deterubted to adapttba badness to its available , rename—ea observe pill• dams la eooduetiog alltin,•witb a woos adiaid- A.ll.ltortsotret.lPrest WicA'..RnonvOrlessri•ts'e Ammo Wessp,'Fileesetary. 1 ' Entatitnut:r-%.lltOkit as. Chados ,Wisa. A. Waal& Seek, Win. .41 "Amides. WMitaa.2tesl4. !arm! . Weeks, _ John P. Shwas; Chariot /.47.4e1d, /antes P. Smyth. • • • OFFICE, -No. 10 Nerehaote Eselentg•e, P6B. - r -• A:.l\, SELLAND, .Agnit. Montrose, Pa,- Mar 13, 18.57.--1, • --- " - 2.4-1-7'- 41 , ft.% Vo‘ t • 7: - - ; M* I t - • Lyemnint Cc Mutual instranCe - Compel . •. . • Caplttal4-4111,900,000. Trlt one of the best ttitipank s in the State.' It was incorporated in ISO . , •its Obartei It has insured, since it tient' Into opera . on, thirty millions of property, and paid otersit himdred thou sand dollars losses. About tweire thousand has been paid in this. County- -7 ' *: •, ,t Applications tut:tired at the store of B. It. Lfoss /CON, Lanesbore, grid at Montrose. 8.. R; LTONS, Agene. .31olitute, Jan. !Mi. • only! • CABIN ir 11111111FICTORTE • .0 NAP L-. ~Aft t gtttitee, .Is Roanwd#alertiatkifirso4 Ordeis - for 'Bedsteads of' Ili ' kinds . wholen}c . t.sf retail, on short notice. - Retail pricea range front *2 nitward, 1;1i/cording to.atile: Re also keeps on bend Readyinadcleollins ; and AS ho has an elegant Roane, lie is prepared to attend funerals on shod. notice. ~ Sew'Rilforti, 'Dec. 110 • 4911 .+77 STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. POST BROTIIF.ItS haring purchased the above establishment,will keep constantly on kind Sw prtdue arid Flne Flour, Coro Meal of superior Ina/. Oxide° Chop and Bros at the lowest each prices.— Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all eases ssarrernted. 1381tI Montrose. Jubl 111053. . . , . Valuable Lauds Iror Sale.. • FOR SALTS IN on BODY, about 500 acres o Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a bnutch of the Lackawanna river in Luzern County,Pson'a., about siddins; , batireen the thriving limns .4Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val uable timber aid being situate in the mostextensive mineeal region, its Pennsylunialutown ,to meat* kat bellevedlstaboubdin ciatisisd bans also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progress—offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom ocean. For further information apply, to N. P. Ha wk, 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, 1654. HENRY DRINKER. SOAP MANIMICTORT. • Prim ashler/her keeps ccmstautly on hand for sale .1_ at his establishment in Notatrose,the beat (mal ty of 80FT80.44P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, In the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process. For those that furnish the Erease,he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in an eases in be a good article,or the Soap may be returned and the !nosey refunded. Per barrel $3,00 Half Barrel ' - 2,50 Gallon 26 Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashen In Nontrose—it the rate of ten barrels for $.15,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. • " JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, larch 17,1856. 10y1 - MEL' •Tllllllll • H AS just returned - 6om New-York, with a large and ehaice variety of GOODS, *algid, for esutb, and'serected with . much care, hots oeyir thirty of the best Houses in New-Tork, which be oilers to big cus tomerst.and the public i st low priets,*ar Cash. His stock comprises ; DRCGS„ • MEDICINVE, • OILS, GL Mgt, • • fa DYESTUFFS, , AWEVAN:, WALL PAPER, - • WINDOW - PAPER, •• WINDOW OIL SHAD E, FANCY GOODS,. ' • • • MUSICAL INSTRIIME.NTS, - • JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, • . ' ; • HARD WARE, • ' • - STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, - BROOSS, ••• • JAPANNED WARE. 7 ' BIRDCAGES. CANARY SEED. POCKET &KIVU, UMBRELL.A • GUNS,.. • - PLSTOLS. • ' . • , • • Amsrunnox, . . TURPENTINE, • - • ; c. 0 4PahlrE, -ACCOHOL • • ••• Isific‘lNG FLUID, , • - • _ LiQuirti, • -; . • • • - (Fat Medici:in] litsrptide, o s nly.) . • - TRU&SPAI , • , • SHOULDERBRACES, PORT lONIAN', . SPECTACLES,• - SUMTER - A' PLATED SPOONS, FOREIVte..; GOUPPENIE .-' •t ••- . • frI'ATIONW4Y,. •- • •-: . YIOTJN enuscis,l9rs !ti p - Thist 4 44lbrthefilerdpitmage idisistitoNedr: ed e iiiikoort: to haft a antinuabee 'ant impt ABELII 7 / 1 4E74.' Montioite, jam its ; 1857. . . - •.' V - i • V . . -..., 2. • la. Se fik t m.- ,A ever . tiMillilitifillikilli: .._ ~...........J. 'f ! ir TINVENTION claimsswerferity axes every .I. other, in the - 161feet* ?in theiAiisis' 1 .ble scientific principle is -end upon which it 'acts; ittlts,undcriating accuracy ;_ in its lightness and strength. iti Its wonderful capacity, convenience of &nu, and ' applicability to•ereer purpose lisfehich Scales of any kind arsine red; lu Its perfect sim plkitAireal)thilmmo tr- Olt kelititleesteitlialletill varleitil, ilartialtit bee tsflinisto; . ad; thadlnida bibs impartoletr that ahliaelinesai to :a*; at a bout tate4oldrithe cost of any other Phalanges* duke empathy and accuracy in WO. , .4nd ponies. sing •in an eminent degree. , 111, these inelik this Invention is ennetided to be one of the•most useful. and voluble ewe brought, before dm public. Anti coming:suit flails. Isithlo ,the reach of all. It cannot but find an unprecedentedaale and undivided market among fanners, housekeePers.mtecha9ict.Meichaati. *.c. everywhere. to the alebnitipl of over' ;_other neighing apparatus. - • The Invention of the'Bedis and the many 'arsine. blichnprovemenetrwhkirave nark withis ,-1.111, e put fen nlkal4havalite the nLto stith..a.-4/e -gne ofsteetirecy c thatthey may be *del,' toned 4 1e • on in ever) transaction of weight.. . :( 2 *solt.fol and foetal* Only by th,,X ,t4LTON it 00. lisurotn, Susq. Co., Pa., May 13; 1857. t i tm... „iot-r-77-- - .t.-.. -opitti 10.1. gittr.jrzisp-s. . ..... . ..,,,,_ c _:41. t. i..L.,... . 1111Nk7iNT IiVENTION...../Or sonic lve.yesurspast. Mr. D. M. Smythof Penosyhinia, (now of this Sulta) an ingeniaivalatui sETentrfici tneeliante, has concentrat edidslutittattd bicaninpon an invention at length perfeetlysntecessfql,andfornbich letters pater. I are rust been issued by ,the Clover:nue* pik the_ ruit, , d States. This invention U'lthown as. '''SolYl.l6 - ..t.1f• Acting Bent-Levey platform - 'Skade,n arid' us this' hi the Ana public notiee'orthi..4 useful and valuable im provement, wet 0411- take, the liberty, of eapreasing ourselyes freely moo its in Mts., The platform of the scale Li AN:4 ig bi Drincites, and the whole scale is about tlinches,highatid. Weighs ,e ti, y aboat 25 poundt while it has the ennapid city n weighing nj otiecirfanni.one titace to' rundred ti t iy pounds.— Its.form is compact and cmoicuicta . , an in applicable to every purposb fbr ibis& 'scafetr'f ik kind are required., Uudee s the ;Andean andattached, to the leverage is suspended a weighted arm or pen dulum. To this pendulum is attached an badicator, which, together with the pendulum, the instant any obieek.-1 0 1d4cvdllionnlbe Pl4.lf.Pr t ten ts cattur-at.jinsikplo tha_poitscitet weight.. The ricntific principle upon wideb,i t ,actai. admits Of no i .nafttaikirtor change, atitd a given R4s: sure orivreighi liwalt din tatiVinba milnt abtay . s.carry the weighted arm and Indicator to the same point:— The principle beyond doubt is the correct one, and that it has been properly applied in this instance,The lucky inventor has left no . rockin Tor doubt. Re seems - tehave attained perfection itself—it lest so far as Platform Sacs itincitheeinid, and to bare astibitaleti in a remarkable-degree an invariable scientific. prin ciple, "known . of, all men," with eompactnesa, con venience, strength of Tom. durahility, and abeuracy. Rut the greneand important foamy in th 4 Scale is the fact that beyond all these intuits it pcosesses the additional one at being cheap,. and' within the,reach Of every family.--4//auto, 5e.... .r......,...&». Wt, 4 oae. - We have camel - fled this new PLitfo'rnt Scale and concur In all that - Is said by the Journal. The prin ciple is at once simple and beautiful, and ansurei perfect accuracy,.while the price will be three • times less that of the scalers now used.—.4/harry Erprees., Surrtt's Pxrixtx Paxitrosui SCA/X.—We have ex• mined this new-invention. Nothing tau beldam*? or more completely de‘eloped ttmn the principle up on which its acts. The,platform which sustains the weight lifts a pendulum, suirkfadeiland !coded at the end, through an arc of a circle ' • and the indicator points put t , upon the graduated circumference, the exaet•seight.- In other platform scales the in sure of avoirdupois has to be ascertained by.. moving a loose -weight on a beam, as on a steelyard, till it hits the precise 'point. Smyth's iniention is a self-work ing one, 'and indicates at once, and to the minutest fraction, the figure. liy attaching the weight on the end of the pendulum, the scale hecomes multiplied by fives ortrans- by releasing the wsight it gives ounces instead' if pound et ; For hOhsehtidpurpmes, iris as - cheap and far better than steeliards; and is finding the way to.all well regulatedlitchens where the receipt trOok,_with its - prescriptions of Weights and proportions, is used.-41/as arid.d rg u a, . , A Saw Ine.i—lfanyborlY - ifeabtsiliii this is an in 'rewire age; they should'call and examine Smyitils Self-Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales: For simplie. itv of deign, and economy of space, they take preee dZ•nce of any scaler that have yet been invented.— There is one peculiarity groat this scale ; ft la-mes ses very liule machinery, and can never make a mis take so !mg. as the laws 'of gravitation - coutinie. Smyth's sale has another advantage—its small cart. ---Kniekerbsektr. , Sarrn's.P.mwr Ptsercint 'ficatx. , ,,rThis new sad valuable invention wits on ithibition at our State Fair just closed. • Nothing in iti department reoeivad more attention or was more generally admired or al,. proved. This scale, possessing the extraordinary merits conceded kat at the" East, cannot but be ex ceedingly .valuable,and must, we think, .come iRnIo general use. The Albany Evenixg Journal publishes the above, *add,: This wale (Smyth's) was alsoeilabited at State Fair at - liratertoin, and not only received every attention given it in Ohio; but • carried off 'the first and bigbeat premium,awarded—a diploma and "fiver medal.—Clirtlead (Ohio) Journal. • " 53117101. SILT-ACTIXG BVIT-Lreli r 1417011111 Scszs."—The fwAsmental principle of every impor tant invention has been verysiniPle. In its simplici ty is the elements of its worth, its usefulness and a daptability.. Inventions of complicated movement and visionary theories have never performed the ob ject sought to be obtained, for with adaptability, Itc• curacy and durability must be ecniblited cheapness. All of these desideraturus are involved in the tar*: lion recently patented and known as "Smyth's Self. Acting Bentolever Phdfortn Scales.r The scale in question from its construction on the principle of gravitadotr, is never liable So be oat of order. I t must perform its work thoroughlY, because:llv: utile titre govern it. In size the silk is a pigm%; but . fer capacity ft is wonderfni, weighing any object frmit one ounce up to !mar hundred pounds: It can he reg nlated kr any one who looks at it but for a moment. As their cost is but a trifle, they will speedily be as indispensably necessary in the itonselsel4 calendar as any other useful article of daily use.—Erc.7"rasisetfpl. Isrorrasr asp Intwasiz.txTurnoN,--Among others, we have been favored with an examination of the new anctvalutblehicention (recently patent ed,) known as Smyth's SelP.icting Bent-Lever Plat kern Sask.". ~Xr..l). Y. Smyth, the ingenious fit .ventor, has spent some five years in .the. perfection 'of his work, and that he has attained 'perfection there seems-bot little dotbt: .This•scale.is txmstruct ed upon a saientlfie principle which lioirino varia tion or change, and hence its accuracy Is heyabd gueetkpo. Its capacity and strength is unprecedent. ed, while its form and the principle involved make it oonvenicat, an* applicable bt All tanguiring Bedell or ithy description . ftls 54e front y com plication liable to widish or to get/ coot - Of order. The great .and Important find** bowerer. •of the scales made under this invention,li the Let that they can be afforded at about oneloesti the emit of any other platthrufsesle of like capacity and accuracy In the world. :The scale we have teen (a sort of pocket edition as compared with : otter platform scales,) has the wooderfhl Capacity ci weighing in* attn.% from one tames - aplo four hundred pounds. row searing the extraordinary merits and advantages con. ceded to this invsndtm, it caanotbat be exceedingly valuable, and thoscales iiiade' under it, brought as they trill be, withialhe maths( every "family,; asps viliecikltb isirjowedweistriiirs; sad come into fin mediate and general asa, as well to the begat-of the public, el to those atilhrtunite as to swum durez. elusive right of manufacturing and vending Slate Register. p ( .1 • ' IIfIB AI4D reASTIIER. /VIM titbicrir alri - snOw - bnitint srIU *sip , 11E - ;eoluttantir hand, • fiale'..ortf ' ?cry atipeliOr quality. at krOtittesipepot; atilt *lll4elr itln any quautitiea at ,a Woe quaiitity t eirelie sitpfdted 1 / 4 7 on •,.en a reasable nnotloe. Superior ground Piaster will be kept constantly au Tend hereafter. <; L MOM DRINKER. E 114.1.ntrze Deivi,•.&prd ri:EVATME:. 17111 4 / 1 1at silosU) ASE ilmwtrs•Pstektibiprovil sates. '•`;" 1 -9 1 7".0 401 1 7 ,lIR E LLIVM-P.,! , RECEIVED TERPII4I' AND . • • RIGIEBST PIMICLInt • - • -- • ..--4.llllpionia,and 'lnver Medal— •t ~rus e•Tin'T 12. C QaQ. Abe Uti Mezzo kr; 17."1". ?HUN SCAUD4IZE NANUFACTURND AND • NiitiiIIEDNLY BY =• Lt. BellikTUOl les i 04.0140,4wierP.MistarA:40.04,-::PA: . ',.... #.-,1'... , v,:•,=;:. )!'.,t !-,z, . — ,.• , .., 1 ,—,.: 1 •;LT; ,s.- 1" 44 1 T.' • ; E rER P EMI= { .i i * P „4 D I . M I c F -fs,ro k ik i licit . thANV 6 ' ..: RAITHDATUTIVPRQVIM S ktt S P:10i)it;1!41 f Ifialtyp PVeist hoproved i 4go/17 , iD rfLe M ni 1E " " Highest • Ptemittin: . DIPLOM-14. SIL 211/6 0 k 4 WATERTOWN, .NEW YORK. ..rizRR22. - oc- - 4:tra:s ARE JfAX/T.E.ICTURND ' Ilan FOR S.I LR ONLY B r • - R., H. EATON &MO, - , Harferd,Snmitchieiungt twenty, Pn. • .--. • *•- ; Every Farmer 'SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF "inktittespottitt3tuproutlifiralts SMYTH'S Pateut Improved Scales mar ,Aib lEit,.B? lUilififf DIPLOMA ND SILVER MEDAL--- - ♦T 111 Z State Fair at Witiertown, New York. .• THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AYD FOR SALE ONLY BY Po fIiLTEATom :©©) og - kHARFORD, SUSQI7I:IIANNA Orlin, PA. • I t..'. .-- .. • . .i, •: EVERY e _ T ARM ri.*"' SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SR YTH'S PATENT mien° st4u. I AiS ISIL °V" X-IP MI PATENT 1100: B b SULU ;REciaysz• rag PI ,ST e NIGHAST • PRE lUM . - . . , —A DIPLWAPII,IILVEji MEDAL— . yir*.:ii:y4 . RI o.wN. .N. Y. AND , roil - SALE' OgLT ST ,IVEtiton-dc-Coo Harrent Suydam Weil% 4 25 . IVIThrSSES • 1.. m ish'e Tor ger o ay.:tete - d El! %/Jona ik ont is ieo link a, Whol mull lad 0 poi eirpitettanie and Puldbther; and Mid ler Of • I. - = A senespf Lecturekiirthe ,Bro(uhres,,Zilern.alle Itenip'epistio:nrgbios over 8(5;090 Peiiiik jet . - 0 - _.,' Greeted Mai with Bonn' de Applanm; nlklk gala eiMbitid the m i nuet in - erldeh Counterfeitrii -, - iXeiSitte' their Frauds, and 'the .auVOst and a . Shotirstlikaile of PrOtoethr;"theint • ' TAr Batik Ragrixeria 44, 0_ , 6441 ,5*.°17 , PaP 1 7441140/04419.; goat. „EATIEST tree t' ,Cetus vier Nag Deteethig Countedelt Balk - Sofa. . Deaettldng Entry Genuine Min Eatateneei and exhibiting at a glance every Ckgtn, MD i t . teribit in Circulation! I- 411 Arrangedeo admirably,-tat- -REFERENCE la EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOIIB.- , rjr!No laderto exantine I No pageti to hunt .up I et Bat ao ainsphded and arnmgedthat thelfereinuit. CI Banker and BnaistessMan can altars (Hamm Fl . • Harglish, 14.esch and Orman. ;- fs{ it • :ESA , - liar it'd tie, tutike' 113 • • Nigive 'Tongue. Most Perfect Bank Not: . List ku4lishedi Also a List of '• All the Piivate Rankers in Aster ■ ACompkte Stummas7 of tkr ViNsmcm er • SR - &lora k.AsmateA will published ia 'each e dition. Mpether with all the 'lmportant NEWS:. MO OF THE . DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES Pim From au Hid Manuscript. found in:the East. It furnishes the Vpit. complete History of 'OBJENTAI LIFE' and.dowribiqg the Ferpleninit Pmg idons which the ,Ledlis mid Gentlemen of that, Country have Been so often found. These:Stories. wfil . .porktlnue i i ii-throagh'aut; the whole year, alai win, prove .fhe Rest . Eutertainlckt ever offered to the. Pubiie M' Firrulshed :WeeitlY. to Subscribers only, at (ti a year. 4 ., All.letters MUM be addressedto :7' • JOHN S. DYE, 2 Brd.'po,. Publisher and Propriqor k it) Wall Street, NI: 0 , :. . splAnnt6v9yl , ''l ~ - 11 - .,•: - , , :..;:iy.-.::4:rEIt!:.p,:::-,t . -,..iCatilAtti6.Plitg, (Yer,:t i'onTr6 arit , matiar to , CLEANED .= :BLOOD : AND CURE -TIED IECE' ;Ifiallaers,./11011.1atiraf - Physic P 11 suai hr o plats, tend „their ,ltttrects, - 'saga judge; of 'belie ,Virtues. ." • • • rill 6'BE:4" ' )litidnethe; Nic i lenindatibe; - Font . . Inketh;•PC:ol.7 1410:13,' Da. J. C. Atm. Fir i hare been repeatedly aired.of Uri front .lwailache any body can lone bya . dors or. two of youi Plus.''lt scouts to seri from a titartieusch. ritlchthej, doom% at onee. - If they sin mere 'others 'Y' they thi MN; the , fact trontalinowhig, willignOl tnfreL.' ' , • cert. cor A/empire tr.gnish, BiUOMMl.lll:iortient Rad Liver Complaints" - . Dcr tat nen Or tut rerciuba.Nta nlxOrox, re...„ , 1856 1. trit:'llpavit iiimUytti Pill* in my general and' horplta ruse. tin ever shire you moue them, Ind cannot hesitate to say they AM the boot cathartic-v. employ. Their rcginating octant on Ihe line fi quiet min dochlen, conmnsieutly they am en oluiirs tie retied, fur deinnitemimtv of that organ: _ ; Indeed, I hare Mama Irma * own*. tolion etiameao obstinate that 1$ not rashly' yield to them. . . traternally.youtp,. , ALONZO BALL, M.D., rhys7itlintil the Naiini . .ll4ipitat. , • ' .flyienter*, Rela, and 1T012616 " .• • Poet Omitcx; Ifutittme,'lLte.Ca, lliurxor. is, Isss. De. Avant Voss Pith are the perfeetkis of. medicine: .Thiq sine dome iny.iritiraton gown Auto Ma tell yew . _Mislaid hoot tick amid . pining sway,for Dwindle: Mein off to be doctored al great ex but mot e ts better. t behilifm omunieneed taking year -which emu cured burr by expelling large ittatiodthe at worms (dead) from her body. Theyaftersardinured her eatl our two claildren of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had It bad; aid ui tare tured Min with two dome of your Pills wane &Mom an amt ifwpald from *note twenty dollars .doctori Kilo, sad last much tone. without bang cured entirely even then. Pilch a modidne ai p.m's, which it actually gbod and tinmit, will he into , here. - GEO.. J. ORIFTEN, Iterstoster Indigestion and of the Blond: - Java Ater. J. I". linos. Pato.. rif 4104),,t Chorea, Boshow Da. Ana I hare used your Pille with extraordinary sucleti In my family and among am., I min oiled to thit in distress. To r•gtnatii the organs of dicilition and purify the blood the, an the very best monody I have inve kuirein, and I can crud. dently recommend , them to my &hada. Yotus,, J.• V. lIIMTS WAILG,W, Co.. N. Y, Oct. 21. IS.U. Data Flu Tarn ,using your Cathartic rills hi my-praettee, and And them eacellent purgative to eleanoe the system and pu• ftry the Cuutalna of the blood. . • JOHN CI. MEACHAM, M. D. - • ' . • Erysipel T Serofula, King's Evil, Tetter, usu Tumors, and Salt Rheum. Aline a Fbrinerdiog Jfcrchord of 11. Louis, Ebb. 4, UK - 14. - Am: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They hare cured my little daughter of ulcerous gore, upon bet hands and fret that had premed incurable fur years. Her mother has been long pieronely atkleted with blotches and pimple. on her skin and hi hor hair. Atter nur child was cure& dui also tried your Illii, and thoy how crired her. A'ZA MOEGELDGE. • . . . • . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Arne the Bee. Dr: Ilawirs.,ll tle Xuthedid Ws. Mon& PeLiErl MCI , . T.. . .'. AR,RA., Jan. 6, Md. Houma &a; I shosild he'ungrateful for the relief year skiU has bloated nee •if 1 did not report my ease to you. A cold set tled in•my llinfe and brought on elm:elating neuralgic which ended in chronic rberunstiern. Notwithstanding V a i n est the besZphysicians. the dieesse grew ,worse and worse, until, by the rhino of your excellent agent In Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, t tried rime Pills. Their effects wereeknr, but sure.. Ds per severing In the use of them Lam now entirely 'well; Smix_rn ruart, BATON Ror4:l, 1.x., 5 Dec., 1555. D. Am: I hive been nattily cured by your Pills of Risen; mark Gout —a painful - disease that had af9lcte4 tag Mr years. VINCENT SLIDELL. For DrOzon Plethora, or kindred Coin. platbata, requiring an active purge, they are au excellent remedy. , - For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Disuser PUI, Mel aro ngt.reabk, and elketuaL Fits, Ilvappratid— on, Parairdi,lntlonatatioa, iod imm DeaMess, sad Partial 11311adnessy barn been . nand by the alterative actlon.ur Most of the tills la market contain )(creasy. which, althcrosin &valuable r medr in ektlfhi hand. L dangennas in *public pill. train the deeadfal comp:eller' that frequently follow its inelo lions use. • These. costae, itto mercury or: mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOA.RSRNRSIL INPLURNo . RA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPINO COUGH,— . CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPILIGPT . CONSUMPTION, and ter IhiCeslier4 emewaptiTe patients in aihaMfiedstagre of tt* *raft _•• • We need not speak to the puldi of its virtues. Thrtingiout sway town, and almost every hamlet of the Americas. States, Its wonderful tures of pulmonary complaints have made it •/- reedy known. Kay, few are the families in anysivilized Cam try ma this continent without some personal - experience of its amt.; and fewer yet the continuable, any *hem which hail not among them some living trophy of its victory over the sub tie and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it It the mint powerful antidote yet known to man be the formide Die and dangerous diseases of the maltrueouy mans, it is ahn not plesmatest and safest remedy that can he employed le hi 'hills and young persons. Parents should base •it in Mori =t the insidious enemy that' steals upon them un hue, abundant mounds to believe the Coiner woo WPM Ikea by the consumptions it prevents Menthols. il cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are rum Re, nor neglect' ttiencaintij tm-buniin skill master the in exorable canker that. listened on the vitals, ents your life away All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorder*, end se they know too the virtue, of this remedy. we need nor& more tting aware theta it is still made the best it run be. tt a 'spare to cost, no care. no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, ant thus afford those *rho rely on , it the lest-agent which our ski/ can furnish Sir their cure. PIEPARED BY D8..1. C. AYER, haatisal and AttalytittalCluusust, Lagell, Zs AND ZOLD ar s ABEL TURRELL, and by all Druggists and Mall- Dealers.—rtl•tvaylaw . - MOM E TESTIMONY. We have received the following letter in relation to Da. MORSE'S INDIES DOW Piu& Antrim Fors Co:Liu:inc . • Soar{. Co., Pa.; Sept. 28th, 1858. f., Mears A. 7: Witty" & Co., New York:— . "The Morse's Indi:m Root Pills had from you give univeraof satiotjaction, in Event/ nrertses, and our farmers use them . * ahnosceverlthing. The D Ts . orrear has been 14..4,64 in this section to an alarm ing eitent; for the Fetal' rnonthW, seta:calm a stitsts 'amily having escaped. Exeter vuosi mime your pillsitate been rare As.t PRIVESiIVE, in which case they have swum swim. I will inform you shortly how to send Wfurther supply. Your ob't. Serv't."• ALPRONSO R. SMITH.. Such letters as the above need no comment from us; they ought to iitspinee an of Whist svijitwify Wier" that Dr. Morse's Indian R99i Pills are the ; pay far; Pill seer oar. Sold In Montrose by S . . H, & D. Sayre, and by one Mhi every town, and in all country stores. A. t. ,k ..Co.,,t.St. Peters Placte,'New York, sole Proprietors. ; _ Vst:FARIER_L'ATTENDII2 . ‘ „,,HE undersigned wouta ettspecttully. announce the Palmas and all others Interested, that have associated ourselves together ander the Erni • MOTT & TILDEII4 -- id the old Mend of U. k E. Matt, where we are pared tolhrnish PLOW of - the most - iiiprored tetra now hi Ilse, snob .Elatekfey's, Moles I Beam, iv, - Also /Wets oral, 'bine, Land c , tetivistor teetk'arid kinds cd: (Suety" fell ere end elyers ; allof whiele we propos" to lik'esikhe althrded estithlishment in #7., - ELIJAH " '' WA; 1 We are also' agents' Si Etixities Hel Dracandieireulir Sawa for wood, also Po.ft. *Va t *esn - fernistronithott,i ;1857, FOR TIES. RAPID CM OF Vie'itiab mamma) rums Tupisp,►T sown YONTROSE, PA. ALT et sd PXIt AXicit .4.l)Vaseli • ,' • ' . - - One sqtume(ltt, lines op lom) omt ,10,5 1 t • thal tt maim , t..wo Week:ol , l 4 :- • .One squfwgz.k ,"i. -; • im to One square 4 ! . One mouth,..; l,2t One square::i ; • • • two months, 04,2 r, Oneleqestre-i .sinlutotaint. ' 5,00 One sifs..:t ~:one 8,00 Two 141111reil lone year,- t ' ' _ Three 'squares - : 2006 Five squarer One etiturat outtyce. - ;;- - 140,00 Yearn :advertisers will have. the:privilege Ad' alter. tingioeichangkrg their advertisenients without mi. ditional charge. Business cards , not;exceeding fire,linest -lit VA*/ per, sottew l ,z, ,, • - K. Job VircOrk. • . • This office is suppl w i ith e ;goodertsCil t of jobasamitns.i n roltimmoj o v,itci "C t ardisT o4 4Tst 11 ., 4 41 1 /etN4C4:2 ! )(1 ;09 Il e ne4l- indin*pdv, •• ;^ t„, G . ar ' 4114.1 Ma e ' imirAix or the Allopothic and if onieninithfd,Xiangia4 Medicine. Is now Km:silently' Incnted in Gnat Mind. Pa. or. hew, cornet of Maine nod Eltnnbeth At., ImuiY' oPloPelte- the 3f. E. Much. • - May Ld.jr.7,17 ..‘ - ' ', • 1)r. ISmath, ' ''' .-- - . ". _ . .„... Q r lin EON DVNTIIre. trii . ' oiMt idi 'Moo from &rate* to hr. )"," own dyeing's opptake the pad churt-tt. 1 North.,4 s ,4,An Wit , rose, where . 11' Dental operstiotis will beyprronuni In bin usitli kr.,4 manner., , .. ''1 , ,,,,- w... , . M:}. - tit, tWt. _ . C,.C„Hollister, • wl DEALER ix.P..ApbtiAts`ritoucTnirikii, Vallt4,e 11.44 c ip !IL; !Int doarabcrve Metro Grocery; Idonrume,lt MITSICIAVAND tir FIG " jr-caraodwpabimitvonaN _ peleapny attend to all calrivinkswi la with whhati he may teiNwoltd.-Dieir .iAitWag __ f 0 . ATaNil a: dattlittitat "Aria..BllV,bitsi v c4 t i kr , Drug ;Asks. Spocit.Xo‘44.,A„ ~.4*."1 . / . 3 1: -:- . .-. ' • .....;:":.-,.....7- 11:11; MAW& . ..:!L , ~.., -;:- - ... 4 . ~- VIIIT AVIAN ANtrAltakarig;' =ism, .. ratlantns antler, ..IL • Pa: , IWiderec at thq Podia*. t . ,.. . :-.---% • --, - • . .. - EALERS INJUXITS s sEIDES, D Mainblit, - !list #(ll.T4elow '44=gWs.l4otel,, Objitalt *mak*: • • " =g===M= A TTORN'ETATZAWSoTAitieVti.3;,in.:oake. LAL rttr. liCSAttare, ItortroPit. Va. • - Miller & Alsl"l:sEre At ceot-Nsta s ArrAtiri sot4v,r, u Chauceir. NO-44471atUe. tek.4..Catc - - Bentley-. BF t iPitch, . 4 TTORNETS At LAW. A. SeNTY. LAND .A(; AL &pox *te. oprolirt.),tyv4.l.l44r,isisiv,,,i:A. ,„. - s. iusnrt - - • - • .; —Albert Chamtberlin , 7 - LAAC:*AN.V4IIsTUIS Dr.,1711i-PEAc, . 1111 . Waco Over,l• U. Not & (Ws Wm. H. .TexistLik - -';'- r• • - rrimerzy ATIANC .i:stfctritkitnlcry eor IT'EEDF, • X 11: to the aate-ofhiew Twit, atilt,attusti to t all tuVuit tf ro .t.titnatte. to Mai pith prong-tot:oath:ld hdent)'• ;& o •°' ""•m;;' pled by Um, Jerptp. • -; .• EALIM IN DRUGS. KEDICLIE.-4111 - EMICAI.S.Iwe k lir MK Dyimititft. Groceries. Dry bodociii to...are. Strmeg r a.. Glaiwriwy CloCk44: Walther.. dent , :41 vtrl 4 l. , KM 0 , poi 15t14.4.1%, Oza . ,l,jitginnuenit, Tra.*ekStirgit,nl wirrrtalelltis ery;Mtdelf....lTationery. . - • ChindleT, Al'Liß Dny firAWeer. Al Books situl Mativnery•; vie"fulnic ...svuutte. mes-r..as, I. • • • • I: L: Nit& Co:, TIE.% LEID.T... IN DRY GOOD:; AY la:sabot: Flint': etc., 05 , rna etTungrike shat amt Pci,lic litusnkat. • . . . - • -J. 1.40ns & - -e -IIEALETIA :IN DRY 1..i4X)1):;.. Get.vaik-s, 31 Wise. CroAci,, P , Trprarr. Boas. %kn.: also. carry on thy litsos -1 . 41 . 11 1 , 04 —Pul•ik A Velltle. MA.NTWAT, J. L 14,1.304 Bentley & Read,.' • DEALERS DRY GOODS. Drw_K„ MeAlicing,4 ton t Gmeerk% ffatdvratc, Vn•ckerr, 4,4 J. elry.Sllvet spone. l'erfurutry, Sze. Brick Muck. '3l' , ,,vrm V. tscm.sr,„ e r au% ._ . William' & William H. Jessup, 4 TTOUNEYS AT L.W. Mtrstco,:z. ra. l'r.v..tr. Ili ;n -•,:, Lt. balm, Brattfunl NA-syne. NI coming u. 1141 T.nrerele•omuuti•=, - • ..,..,,E. S.'IITRITELL Ilk EALER in SE - ii l ei• -• and itillig , ••:IT;;;•i).-14••••, Itarr•-",„ Firkln% 11 Churn& ay.,;..te•,(e &LAT i3c•rici.zinni.i'n.. 1',:... .V1•0•.r, fr , ,:n r i poi:kill,' c quartm; proimptly . 1111,qt :ani nt l . n,r..•ll•••r .1111,1i , •ti.-0.2.1) I , . .. . •-. ~. • • Rockwell dc..Winton.. - - .! . ILTANUFACITHERS and Pea4tn. in St - ... - Go.L.k. .*Tits Cal. , . 401 inn% Iltalavllaa, l'ansA . 4..., Itittlx,m, &c., le, "S‘,. 4k V. ~ i dland ateret, Naar Yukx.-(up atalrx.) a. a. 1V1C1E.W1M1.,.... a. ?laldwin, ANT - V . I2L E : c ti tLE 4 Ft‘L. end at:handle. store, Moisrat.un zuck Thayer . ITTSICUN SURGEON, Norrsem. ra: (Von In tlg P Fanner'. stun. • IitILL WRIGHT, formerly of (hung.. Cotintr, • Is.:ers • York. bar ing located 13 Susque/r.um,r4un t y. }wad otter ..rriecs u, thorny about building or -repairing Odor MOW. ,'r Wirt ibarblntrT. forting that Ms exterlemv. warranta lam dolutlao. , rug. irJrt Myra. (Ilenwood , r•i.u.q. I'a. r7.7y1. . . . • -Comes ' & Son, .. • - -ntaLens In Foreign and A idol= 3tarblejtiontrarats. Held ,1 Stoma.; Table Tom dc.. liinglrunton NeW• York. itr•intto , per wraps to the above attended to with dispatch, by Ci: W. P/1 LIM. Agent, .Thooklyn. Snag. C. 0., P. . v=yl E. - CAtILDIVELI; ) I i - ONS, otronsEns Or AND Drat Ens IN' g4t.ilieq(Dgie AND \, LOOKING-GLASSES NO- 76 WARREN - STREET, , EILILVB CAW:MIL. T. G. Cati.nwadz, ;henry S. Knapp. New York. W. A. CArtzwlag.. • • - - • MITE stibitriter having cimnerted himself with the atrire lat Caoctriate TRAWL. 111 all it. Variotlibraneiwr., , aeuid 17 say to merchants hotel. and tetor4hig-hote,e. keeper.. In Snotty hatina and adjoining egruntiea, that their stock in one of the largest d the Lind kept In New Ynrk : -their a....rtrrtent in Lin:. • 21:d geaerti: their pediment good quality andtioice tatterns; their priaaselfee . as the trade dannffer with reference to pridlt.‘; and that Inc I. ray anxious to eell to all who may think it for that intert44 to Aire hiz a call. HENRI S. KNAPP. . . • . .0. SADDLE &= fARNES .:AIR A 7 1.-., Qteet/5.901. 4 Of A.. /1114Witl, if„ „ rdi:„ 0 the nbute Ilustnemt, *lll offer nu otod i 011311.: kinds of nott .111 fits such At Ilazursc.„ TnAuk., o. Mono' , C' of the besterttlinned leather, earstago:Ttinatiloc of all kAndt on short uhtice. All klich..,f earrlvir T,rllcraln„-tt 'kept 'On hcrot runiteKdanapot Carl be {nucha..oilchom htt-Plf,N , llthlt rtuL v icantn„ :No, 1, t.; and 3, liaseaucut of Scarlo 11•40..M0N-11..,, • Bankinv House • POST, COOPED co. IMMI HENTAT 1 1 .1MR; , .'[...` .0 U,.1. 310 tv,,,,ta i r .. wm. urNTTLNG-COORER. ' 4 ' ' ''''''' ' ISAAC L. PO / Xii,? ) ..- .....,.,). 4 , - N.irreMber 12, 1.5.55 riRAFTS - on N'eli Tork riti-Miti libitadelpLia. - - , . 1-j .... Vaileitiiiiiiiiionligiiidi knitre*tiea: . uffi c - e hours from 19 . A. M. to 3. - Mosm. 'Allen A Paxton, N. 'York, Saniuel C. •MortOn, 'Esti., Pliil'a. Pon,Will4M - j:issup, Montrose, REFt.RENCr, PATENT NIERIOICINES. - AONG the great earirty Itedletnee abTurrell'sStAy. nap /J found an atlitA•JaYrkeit instil; Family mrdirir.," Ayre's ebezry reeViralluhl eathsrtle 11211.-ey's -Vorot antrare4 Mb • Ilulfsal orkbrated,Sernan !Ares*; Lomita'. * ticket rattilljr mtilictner ; "Aterchanra Gurkttnr, 01T, the rrestot rear ad! , brim/atm hinian or beau* era. Ihnven : Mathrwpim's I atalliMe illeix"Y. and 1 1° 1 4'r" 1 ''"/Y•rinflillck',V...tantrime, a1..1 a t athlY otiti* kinds ;.Trzales Miighttle Olonumt. - thefimat n11:0 iv nw.l.t:tu% rheumattveh. sat all traintraa th ry 6 , lllo:Alitts ; l'•ge.re - I:ttrart. &a twit gbpr similar meth. a bove MIN. t..t ..tltr. , ert Pabakedro siont„a Woo tthmm I.t,ae Liaktbent twoodliltuotilaillittoft. canker Pr spA.4.hanwni•-* / Dysentery-J**i naketa Compound for ..mltrry ; 11 , 04.4.rt'T Ax Dsirotpala ;'llolTritiolirk Ri 1.1 tract it Karim and Stuart Samparilist syluietratfttropahet he,t, it; market. MA. and an aim* codicils variety of Faint Ne l helaeo„ altoeether au")""*.aga ' - ' 4*lrt 'mince It to ntY.ll , :t the pubtle will tad near 1p every Ulf= Iln thie line, at thn Drug and ntlltV SlOrt• 3 110 eftwo,. July, isiC, fAIIEtATVRI:ELL. Miring secured- th -right of using 0 dard'a Pat, , cut for raising n lose; ingcurriagn , toes, 6 prepared to Iluntsh ii LI put On= ottrit the shortest notice.. _ . - Montrose, May, 8.57. 1.. AltialtifirD 't ER' 2P-° "4 4: cg e jtlit i t i r; FEET eight inith 4. tsAk.str,cmg`livell bili maoltiud Luico, i 4 6.95. ,I,_taxa,coal 81611.1*tautery,iiti -NUM% but balaill!CP4'4---1983..11.1v."' . Jan: 14— -raw - - AV STYLVS. t`eißo pates -iJ it , ;NI Nor EXarti FEE II TEM SEEM! !lI=EI E. N. Noorb, MMII=I
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