lor:thr. in'thy?• .. !!clev!! 41-0 40 0 -P 'S Ate- , --Ofd Dan Tikker. Ley bought some hoops One day, 'And re,Don she made a great display; tobk - eitid - seired them round ber clothes; And then away to church she goes. Clear the road, there's something coming, IC - the - 1k is awful humming. - .- , And now thought she; ni catch a beau, - - • For this I'll take a seat below, That all may have a perfect view, - And see I'm in the fashion too. Clear the road, &c. cupid will take ft station sly, lat.one bright corner of my eye, And froth that eyelet fly a dart— 'Twill miss the ribs, but pierce the heart. Oair the road; dm.- Transported by such thoughts u these, She swung about her monatrousaleeves, And thought no mortal here below fled ever,made one half the show. ' Clear the road, ./ke. The congregation, seated still, , -Sew something coming up the hill ; And what it was, no oue could - tell; Its form was like, their old church bell. tlear the road, &c. ' And noon the doer was opened wide— To enter in the Lady tried, But could not come it, not at all, • Because the doorway was so small. (bar the road, &c. • And then she ran her engine back • Aced or two upon the track, And being in an angry mood, -- - She put'on all the steam she could. • Clear the road, Ac. And thenishe made a sudden dub, And in she came, but all to smash, And there lay prostrate on the (kw. The people pre al:warty roar. Turn thOatriteh, there's more a-coming, . • Still we hear, that awful drumming: The priest rose up, and looking down, He saw the hoops and tattered gown. • "Oh,..surely! surely!" then said he, - " A Wet Angel this must be." 'Long rreiieard the distant thunder, , A warninit.of this dreadful wonder. But Madam soon resumed her feet, And then she made a quick retreat, And running home she alniost swore That she would try the hqops no more. wo.hear it distant humming; Clear the triteli, the hoops are coming CLIrFORD CORNERS, Pa. . • . 11Iestc uL STEAII,—One of the amusing features.of the present Fair tat the American Institute, atrtho Crystal Palace, is the ope—a music-making apparatus, Whose. no tive and melody-discoursing power is 'steam. On a platforne over..the fountain, in the. cen ter of the:Magnificent edifice, arc-a row off brass cylinders, ascending in size as the oc taves- descend. At one end of these is a crank, like unto the handle of a street organ. which the !operator turns, when " Pup goes the Weasel," arid other tunes, are turned out, white rtidity andsxactness known only: to steam m• hinery.- • We cannot de - scribe the music. It is in deieribably droll. It- excites one's risihili ties all•ovcr and all through. It is the corn icality' of Melody. It must be seen to be sip; pfeciated, : fcir hearing gives liuf,half an idea of it. Imagine a dozen or two of the steam whistles ot ordinary loeomotiveS-- f !with their screaming element materially moderated;derated; haud-organ or two without their usual grat., inesSiisatinn,. which sets our, teettr ou edge ; a few flutes, through Which every note is clearly and distinctly ' tongued;find a "rery 'fight piano aceompaniment,.all acting- per. fed accord as to time, and you will have as good an idea as we can express iii Words of the Calliope.. .But go and see and hear it.— Iris. good for the dyspepsia, has an excellent influence on torpid livers cures melancholy in a moment, and is infallible for the mully ambles. , •In short, it is the music for inva lids.—Lifi Illustrated. Tnz Doom or OUR WORLD.—What this change_ is to be, we dare not even conjoc.ture., but we see in the heavens theniselves some ...traces of destructive elements and some indi cations of their power. The fragments of broken - planets--the &Scent of • meteilric stones tipon our - globe-, 7 the wheeling comets welding their loose materials at the i.olar furnace—the volcanic eruptions of our own satellite -7-the itppearance'of new stars, and thealeappearance of others:,are all foreshad- . ows of that impending convulsion to which the system of the world is doomed. Thus • placed xpott'a planet which is to be burned: up, and 'under heavers which are to pass . ; away 4 thus treading, as it were, on the cern ' ietaries hnd dwtllirig on' the sittitieoleums of ifeWirkeroiorlds - let us learn the letoson . of hu4 'and wisloin, if we have not alreacli been taught it in the schOol of revelation. Perdt. 'British Review. ' WEIAT I B . TB& CSII- 1 ,01 , 111=—POrl't worry yourself to death on' account of .what other . people may say of ,yon, as long as yoeknow: it is not true, Take care of the truth, that's Your business. All falsehoods go to the ha.- soca of their father, the devil, and the framers soon follow. .So Mutt as to falsehoods of you% As 'to falsehoods to you, and as to every talc the most remotely prejudicial in another, treat it: and the narrator- with :the utmost possible indifference,: until yon'hear . the story of the other party ; this only is just, and wise, and kind. . A Wrrz's RETORT.-r-A man of our equttintance, tieing recently in .doniEtany where several ladies were present, his wife Among tht number, and the recent crimes of Mrs..Cuttningbain becoming . the sulject of conversation. remarked, witha sort of rogui,th leer, that when a Woman fell she was fir 'worse in her conduct than one of the other sex. "My dear husband,' replied his wife, 'sou will recollect that the height trom which she, falis is in6nitely..greater.'— Cambridge Chromick. - Tu41:140.-CANE. TEXAS . ;--0136. W. Kendall, Who owns a ranch in Texas,- and has been very raising the Chinese sugar-Came, writes to the New ()rialtos Pica yune-as-follows : "Mapyof- my friends in this-section are sanguine that this new grain -or plant will drive' till Others out of' the - ground, _or that it will at limitteffeet a perfect reVolution in the way of farming in Westerii Texas. They are saving the seed to plant' for bread, And they are making sirup and sugar of the juice ofthe.istalk3 they are,feeding - itvut as green fodder and saving it ?Sr hay.. 6 No part of it is wasts:i; cattle, hot sea, sheep, and hogs eat it clean,, from the ground -upwards, when the stalk is ripe, and gain 'strength and grow fat upon it An.iinmense quantity of it will be planted next year.!' GLASS 'NEST Eoas.—These are a recent • invection,',whieb may not: have been seen by many persona. They are made- of white glass, and ofso nearly the:a - Wipe-and appear ance of ',aa l egg alto- deceive not only feath ered bui sometimes unfeathered bipeds. At least...m:o_Bam: a' bonneted "Biddy" <al.l.iit an agricultural warehouse recently, mr-noticing' lot of she glass things, she inquired-" what they asked a dozen for eggs ?". These are very convenient nest eggs for cold weather, as they are mil; kept. clean, area t roken with difficulty, are not devoured by animal:going khot and they are equally .agg_good as a bona fide egt,Ati the nest. They are, or should .13e, on sale at six cents each, or fif ty cents a doz en, wherever agricultural 'apparatus Is kept. elgritilarfat.. ALL who wish 'to buy Books ant Stationery cheap, will call at tie 110.2VTBOSE BOOK Staßit t In the Post Office, where they can get-good articles at a fair price. • ' Just Ilecelved.—A new lot ofSchool Books, Tower's and . Webb's Series of Readers, Wayland's Elements of Moral Science, eight different sizes - of . Webster's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices. Also.—Dr. Kane'i Arctic rxploratjons, Recol lections of a Life Time, by S. G. Goodrich. •A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Pa., May 18. 1857. Tune, ' Pop pees the Weasel.' Hallo, Stranger,l atop a minute— Here's a Store, just drop in it • And view; with wonderful surprise The nooks and Toys that meet your eyes— At Be LLAILD'S. I have Books and Paper, lust the host, That you tan find; 'East or West; If any of ray friends should doubt It, Call in, I will cabs your mind about it— - At BeLLSlttia. Fine Books, Pens and Paper too; All kinds of Children's Books, and new ; In short, here everything you'll find • In the BoOk and Stationery - At Butt.sap's. So come along, mime one, some all, Come rich end poor, come great and small, And I will tell you Books so cheap, • I know -I ;hall your custom Veep, • At BULLARD'S. Montroso, Mel, 11357 MONOPOLY TIONOPOLY '2 • Tms is the great principle among one selfish,. small merchants.: In proof of this look at the law Act passed at Harrisburg, prohibiting, hawking and peddling inrSusquehanna County; an Act pas sed to gratify some of the Merchants who. hare ex pressed a desire "to. atop some large wagons." ' GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM &CO. -,-5 A V - DOWN WITHMOROPLYI Their large wagon; wih ram .more regularly than ever before. until their license for peddling etpires In order to necommoditte the community and - be able' to battle monopole suCeessfully, they have made ar rangement:4 to get Nitw Goods weekly from 'New York, and they will sell the same from 13 to 20 per cent cheaper, than any, other establishment in. Sus quehanna County. We have now received our . NEW SUIIIMER..GOODS' The largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever .ofTered in thisivarket: 1 It Is not necessary to enu merate the articles whirl our assortment romprises it is sufficntfit to say that we have a general, stock of the latest and most inshiottable goods in the market and avecannot fail to gift the publie,,as well itt,taste its in 'isr , iceit. • A tutu wOrds 'More to our fellow:old— sena, and particularly to those who feel thettiselvell independent and not. obliged to purchase nt some par ticular store. We kno'w that it swirl be for your inte rest to examine and prime our goody before purchas ing elsewhere ; that is a true - motto that "a penny saved is better than two earried." . .,We Are deter mined - to - ttpare no paint to sire generar - stisfiction, .and we shall always be ready, and happy to exhibit our assortment to those who will ftvoros with a call. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & Co. Montrose, May 91th, - p 57. LOO . II AND READ: ec,c I THE undersigned, Merchant, at Pintock Four Corners, has latch di-covered that, for ready pay, he can yell more goods and make more mooey., at one half the n-nal profit 'put upon country goods, consequently I can goods front five to ten per cent lower than other establishments in this section. But do not take my word for it, call and see for N our selreil. Bring n little cash, or some kind of country produce, and buy lour goods at a price unparalleled in the history of mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selected, and I am retching new additions every week. My terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainly be for y our interest to call and see me before purchasing elsewhere Flour and salt kept constantly on hand. WM: TIIAYER Dimock, Jan. 14; ISZ)7.-2rl • Post Brothers . arc nOw receiving their FAO& of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and invite their friends to call'and - examine.. Large . lock of I Dress Goods .— StelaQ ,, Shaivls, Bonn ts, Flowers,nnd Ribbons, Silks, in varie ty, Gents..o ths, Cassimercs and Vestings, Gents. tae as-ortitint of Fashionable Clothing, Parsols, i White-Goods Laceq, F.igiul-7, Finuncingu, ;Collars and Sleeves, nd Trimmings. Our Pry Goods de partment is, e think, well chosen in quality tc style . Groceries:l—A good stock.. Also, Iron, Nails, and Ilardware,, - ' - - ' CrockerV.:—A large stock. fiats & Caps, Boots and Shoes,pil ar.d nemp Carpet. Large assortment of Wall Paper. Montrose, May 6, 1857, • New "Era in illotttrose: THE-Wll IN-HiiSIS . 6OITNES I Ti' 4t.lli rtCtto" . B. li.„tro46;inqt r` second oods and high prices," with the fag-ends of-Olive or four old stocks hare fizzled ; and Keeler nitd Stoddard, • • whose 'BOOT AND Stroll STOR:E iilocatedon Main street,;ontli of Searle'sMatil,—with the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brought Into this mar ket, bought at the 40 (VEST FIGURE, and otieli they will Sella t &rife' abore cost,ase termined te:gire;" the o codger" a hard t;rte. We do not intend to e undersold by any other establishment in Totru. ;NC . bare nt4 to say; Como and:Sv.e..fur "x•eciar., is ~belit rittg:7 -We tin not sire tp,pwAr , our:goods„.-prefer to' let our Works praise us ; but we may [be pet itted to say, for the , ,information of onrehaseCs.that c have just received I AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of. upci kir quality and style, consprhing all kinds 'of G .ittlemen s; and Children's wear. Also -a general assortment of Findings, and Leather 44: all kinds. Work made to order; and repairing done neatly.' fiIIE4ER S STOD,DARD. Montrose, June IL- . • t NEW MILIINEEtY, Dress-Making Establishment. LADIES HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS N York, has 3/ I !P S e . n! A a Tfir 9 ric.4 ant: l P . att i) cs r Stor e, in . the vil lage of Brooklyn; and has just- returned from New York with a large and ifaashionable stock of goods, consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hats .of even style and racietr, also Crapt!and'Silk Bit; constant ly on hand of every I.IM and.color, together with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as Embroi deries, Hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Goods, &c., 3c, all of which, she offers at the lowest prices.- Car Particular attention paid to Bleaching:_in Always at florae. • Ilrooklyn, May 6, 165.7.-170" New Forwarding Line. • McKINNEY, YIN SICKLE it YOUNG, SUIP- everytiay tirtinclioui the ,iierson, by the New York & Erie Rail Road. Butter and other country - produce sold et the high .est market rates, et renspnahle commißsions. The proceeds will be paid in current money at the old stand. A new etock acood jnot receiiied. li . LLENRY•3IeI:INEY. . Great Bcnd,...7une 3, 1,5V7.-1.2 - • NOTICE. P - UB UC notice is hereby given that S.A. WOOD RUFF .is receiving- a nee lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds usually kept in the Stove and Tinware line of business.nmong which may be found a better assorunent of Stores; bearter f tlaTer, and more dumbletban ever before offered in this county. All warp* peed tercidlp exam inn . for youilelces. )11 stove vurinlei tug respect.. Kept conscatitly on lian4,an extensive assortment of TIN WARE, made put of, the best materials, which is offered for - We as. cheap as can be 'boeght in an v market. Aldo on hand, Lead Pipe ',da' din• and Gearing fOr Chain Pumps, all. sties Brass tuti"PorcelainKettles, and all kinds .lappaned Jcbbing done on Pbort notice and in good order. An goods in the tine will be sold cheap for eash.of (APPrc!Te4) credit- Montrooe t May 1, 1857 - • 11413 , 11rinniAl. Fire &..tivieltoekilistrauce temps:ay, OFTAIZADRZPILM; - . NO. SG WALNUT STREET; ABOVEIOORTH. CAPITAL $300,000. • 'Hake insurance ayaitui lop or damage by P;re, on Buildings, Furniture and Merchandise geUeral ly. .1.180. on • Harms and Cattle; .against death .from any cause. ar LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED...EI • • ' • DIRECTORS : B. R. Miller, Henry Jones, F. S. Hoecitley, .J. R. Flanigan, -J. Prosactsli;; Saml. Kendall, • Chas. Flanigan, of Wilmington, DR. • Wm. M. CARTIERET, Sea. B. R. MILLER, Pree't. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent: Montrose, July 1,1857.-1 y Manufacturer's Insurance Company. CHARTER PERPETUAL. .1 Granted by. the State of Pennsylvania. btu ' CAPITAL, G 500,000. " ael FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRANSPORTATION. lu of ' rrulS Company was organized with a Cash Capital, 8c and the Directors have determined to adapt the pl , business to iti available resources—to observe pru deuce in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust ment of losses. A.S. Ltretscorr, Pre;'t. Wit. A. &Jonas, Vice Prat. A:sato WEIVS, Secretary. ' DIRISCTOCA.—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. D. Thom as. Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, WM. A RhOrdes, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, John P. Shnons, Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth. OFFICt., No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Phil. A. N.'IWLLARD, Agent. Montrose, Pa., May 13, 1.957.--1 y ~~~ L ~~, ~♦ 4, • b~. Lycoming Co. Mutual Instkiance 'Compaq Capi ta1,—52,200,000. IT issoitte of the best Companies in the State. It was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpetual. It has insured,_Finee it went into operation, thirty :pillions of property; and paid over Fix hundred thou. :and dollarsloFses. About twelve thousand has been. paid in this County. -, Applications received at the store of B. R. Lross & Co., Laneshoro, and at Montrose: 33. It. LYONS, Agent. v3nlyl Montrose, Jan. 1857 CIVET 111111FICTURTE ,at; mniuL IArA IC 1:F C and dealer in all kinds cu 1 Furniture, is now prepared to 611 all orders for Bmlste.ads- of airkinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice; Retail prices range from #2 upwards, according to style. lie also keeps on hand Ready•made and as ho has an elegant Hearse, he is perparell to attendfunerals on short notice. - Newllilford, Dec. 17, ISS6 STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. w' POST BROTHERS having purchased the above • establishmentovill keep constantly on'hand Soo pevitie aid Fine F/our, Corn akat surerior ynal- of ity;al!o Chop- and Brali at the lowvid. cash price+— for Custom vcotk: trill be done with despaidi, and in ail eases warrarittii. lioutrose, .J 1411% 1552 Valuable Lands For Sale. VOR SALE IN ONE llODY,,alxmt 5500 acres o lei Land on the. waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in LuFerne County,Pcnn'a., about midway between the thriving toWns of Seran• ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with vat; uable timber, and being situate in-the mostextcusive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, .and being also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in pi-ogress—offer to the capitalist an opportsmity-for the investmest of money that seldom occurs , For further information apply to N. P.. 114- sack, Egg., Np. Li, Wall street New. York, or to the subscra).er, At Ilontrose,Suscluehatuut county,Pa.‘the attorney in fact of the owners. April 6, 1854. •-• RE.NRY DRINKER. • 801? MANUFACTORY. BUbseriber keeps constantly on `hand for sale at his establishment in Montroso,the beat qual ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of Rood ashes and grease, in the oldefashioned way,aad not by any patent process. , • For tho . se that furnish the grtmie,he uianufaetur the soap for $1,30 a ,barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a goodrirticleoar the Soap may borcbtrundand the money refunded. Per barrel 'Tat Barra be urnished-4f tit f Wholesale dealers will - slelivered at the Asher; inliontrose - t.the rate of ten barrel* for $44,0r at:Scranton at • barrels for $5O. • : • ' • - JO N HENRY-WARES.. Montrose, March 11,1858.... • - - „-: ...,... :.I.oyl, 7t :L. LL • ET AS just - yeturnedirorn New-Yswit, with a large .1.1 and choice rariety of GOODS, bought or Cash, and selected with much came, from over thirty of the best Houses in - New-York, which he offers to his cus tomers and the public, at low prices, tor Cash. His stock comprises; DRUGS MEDICINES, • PAINTS, " • - • GLASS, - • DYE STUFFS, • ' CROCKERY, . MIRRORS,- ' GLASS WARE,. • CLOCKS, . • • WALL PAPER, " • • • • WINDOW PAPER, • WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS, • ' • MUSICAL IY.STRIT3IENTS, • . • • JEWELRY, • PELLFUMERY, • DRY GOODS, • • 41.$inD WARE,. STONE WARE, 'WOODEN WARE, • BROOMS, BRUSIIE:•;, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. CANARY SEED. POCKET KNWES, UMBRELLAS, GUNS, - PJ2TOLS. A3IIIUNTITON, TURPENTINE, CAMPCIENE, BURNING ALCOHOL, LIQUORS, (For 116dicinal•Pnrposals, only.) ' TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, PORT MONIARS, ' SPECTACLES., SILVER k PLATED SPOONS, TOM, GOLD PENS, .„• . STATIONERY • ' - VIOLIN STRINGS, BO &e, And all Of the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for the liberal petit:quip hitherto reielt.- 4 he hopes to merit a coptbminee crease of thesame. Montrose, June 10.15P7._ ME 13S1L1 rft2CES • • .$5, 0 0 ... 2.,50 ... 25 IWHM T " .: : 40iteeit4 ever EliTleild- KALIL I,IA INVENTION claims superiority over every Other, in the following respects: Iritheinvarik‘ a Etc ientific prlOciple involved, and upon 'which It ts-; in its undeviatirig accuracy; in its lightness' id s,rength; in its wonderful capacity, convenience forin, and applicability to every purpose for which :alei of any kind arc required ; in its. perfect aim iciti; in the abse.nce of , any complication liabl e to triation, or to get out of order ; and, finally, in tho apo tent fact," that this scale can be afforded, at a- Ant pe-third the cost of any other Platform Scale, of lilt 'capacity and accuracy in use. And posses sing in an tminent degree, nil these merits, this Inver lion is conceded to be one of the mast useful and vla)uable over brought before the public. And corm g, its it does, within •the reach of all, it cannot but find an unprecedented sale and undivided market limo* farmers, housekeepers, mechanics, merchants, &c. t verywheree to the excluiou sf every other weighing apparatus: • 1 • . Th.,. invention of the Scales and the many,-invalua blel3 ii iprovements 'which we have made within the pastlaw months, have brought them to such a de gree f accuracy, tharothey may be .salely rebel' up on in l ,every transaction of *eight. • . Ma nufitctured and for sale only by • R. IL EATON ik •CO. lIA nroati, Susq. Co., Pa., May 13, 1857.-•, OPINIONS OF THE PI:E.SS. IY I: • . • st, Air. • . NI. Smyth, of Pemisy Ivania, (now of . thisState) an ingenious and scientific mechanic, has coneentrat edl.N mind and means upon an invention at length perfectly successful, and for which letters patent have fast been issued by the Government of thel7nited iztateii. This invention is known as "Sinytii's Self- Actigg Beat-Lever Platform Scale," and as ,this is the first public notice of this useful - and valuable im p:vs'meta, we shall take the liberty. of exPressing ours, lies freely upon its merits. The platform of the stale is about i# hr 18 inches, and the whole scale is ab ILLS inches high and weighs entire only abolt 25 p, Midi, while it has the. extraordinary capacity o weig iing any object from one ounce to four litnidn.4l pounds. Its form is compact and convenimit,'and is appli Me to every purpose for which scales of any kind are required. Uglier thorplatfbrm and attached to tlt . , lever.v.e is, ininiende,o it-iireiOted ann or pen dulu' i. To ' thitysendulurral attached an indicator, wide 1,.. togyithei with - the pendiatim, the instant any ohje .., 18 phlceOltloll - thi rm moves frOm -its emit 0101"14ras . - tor4ta p‘nt (heating the! exact weiglit, 'be srierillik. principle n which it acts . mind sof no inaccuracy or change, d a elyeri tires, sure r weight upon the platform mu t always carry 'the 1 s ighted arm and .indicator to the sanie point:— The e principle beyond doubt,is the correctone, and I that t ha. been propane dpptted to this instance,' the ' leek inventor has kit no room for doubt: lie seems to h. Ye -attained perfection itself—at least so far as Plat .rm Scales are concerned, and to have combined in a - markahle degree an irvariable scientific prie d* .41/nOwn. of all men," with compactness, con veldt nce, strength of form, durability and accuracy. But ho great and • importatirfeatune in this Scale - is the act that beyond all these merits it posse es the udilit l ioattl one of being cheap, and within the reach of eviary,fainily.,-..4/tatty Ere. Jyttr., Jag. .28, 1855. t W have ciam l ined thhi new' Platfimn Sc!ae•ami one tr In all that is said by the Journal. The Prin. iple is at once simple and beautiful, and ensures erfi t accuracy, while the price will he three Piles . S. , Taut of The scales now . used.—..daany . Express. 111\' PATENT rt.Arrontt cx- Ju nets invention. Nothing can be simpler nt,we completely (let eloped than the prit , ciple up itt u‘tts : The platform which stvttains the :L. , t lingv rrperiduliun, suenderi and loaded at the nd, t th r ough an are of a circle; and- the indicator i Sint out, upon the graduated circumference, the ;ac wchtht. (In other platform settles the measure 'av lirdtiporaltair'to be aseeruthieli by moving a rose i ,weight on a beam, as on a steelyard, till it hits the iirelid:t , pdint. Smyth's invention is a s'.,lf-work int; 0 re, and indicates at once, and to the ::.::, - :test fr.:K.6lk the figure. Ilvottaching•the w , '."- - .i the end", f the pendulum, the scale beCorints 1... :riplied by fic.4. or tens: by releasing the weight it gives Ounc) , s instead of pouds . . For household purposes, it is d citeap and far better "than steelyards: ; and is lindiii the way to all well regulated kitchens where the r 'edipt book, with its prescriptions of weights and props !lions, is used.—Allas and -divas. .. : 4 ............ ------ - - - ' - A NEw InTx---If anybody doubts that this is an in ventife age, they should-call and examine Smyth's Self-A eting Bent-honor Platform Sealer. For simplic ity adesign, and economy ofspace, they take prece -1 benstit'' 'any scales that have yet been invenai.— Thar* is one peculiarity about this scale • it posses's; sea very little' machinery, and can never tinake a rnia take to: long as the laws of gravitation continue. Satt3,•to's scale has another advantage- 1 4w small.cost. —A'keit/corker. t . ~ • - • SR WS PATENT PLATFORM IFeltr..—This new and valuatlle invention was on exhibition at; our State Fair lust closed.. Nothing in itdeparlment received more l lattention or was more generally admired or sp.: prof,d„ .- this scale, possessing the extraordinary men conceded to it at_the East, cannot but be ei coed',gly,..yaloahle, and:tuust r ~we think, come into - gene . oat.. , . :. ''.- . -. , '._ . . . Th 41.4bany Evening Xottrnal publishes the Above, and • ds:' This scale (Srnyth's):was also exhibited at the fi to Fair at Watertown, and not only received every attention given it in Ohio, but carried oft' the first id highest premium awarded=a diploma . and Eilve medal.—Clarland (Ohio) JouTnal. "'S Tries Stu-Actma Bz.Nr-LrvEn PLATFORM SCAL '—The fundamental principle of every impor tant i vention has been very simple. In its simplici ty is t celements of its worth, its usefulness and a-: dapta Mty. Inventions of complicated movement and v sionary theories have never performed the ob ject .ught to be 'obtained, for with adaptability, ac curacy and durability must be combined 'cheapness. All oftthesze dsideratums are involved in the inven tionritcently patented and known as ',Smyth'; Self- Acting Bent-Lever Illiforto &lies!' The scale in - question, from its construction oti the principle of grays ton, is never Batik to be out of order. It must perform its work thoroughly, because the laws of nn ture govern it. In size the scale is a pir,mv, but for. capacity It is wonderful, weighing any object from one mince up to Myr hundred muds. It can be reg ulated t by any Otte' who Looks it it htb for a moment. As tbdlr cost is buta trifle, they will speedily be as indiSp4iisably necessary in the household calendar of any o er useful article of daily use.—Eve-Transeript. ETINi AND YAr.x.artur. Irincsnor.:—Among we, have been favored with an examination EIEZ ea' and valuable invention (recently patent o*n_ tut Suaytb's Self-Acting. Dinacier Plat - la." Mr. D. M. Solytk -ttte• ingenious in-. bas spent some five years Itt the 'perfectiOn work,. and that he has attained vrfeet.fris ems but little doubt. This Scale is construct- of Lite ed,) k form vento of his there n a scientific principle which knows. ho Twin: change, and hence its accuracy -is beyond ln. Its capacity and strength is unprecedent rile its form and the principle involved make it ient and applicable to all purposes requiring f any 'description. It is free from any_ com a liable to variation or . to get out of order. 'at and important feature, however, of the ... cd up. tion o quest! cd, !!' (=vet scales plicati. The ti Bide under 6E4 invention, fti the fact tilat they Baden 2 afforded at about oite-fotirth the coat or, way Aatform scale of like capacity and accnracv in II d. "The - scale we tare-seen (a sort of pocket 1 as compared with other platform senles,) can be other the edition has th 4 wonderful capacity of .weigliing any object, from doe ounce bp to four hundred pounds. .Pos sesstnt the estraordinarY merkii and advani4ges Con ceded. to this invention, it cannot but be exceedlniti valuab'A and the scales-made uncler it brought-tut they will be, within the retch of every family, Must meet oath en unprecedented sale, and corme into ihl mediati and general use, as well tothe_benefit of the publicoas to thole 'ati Corfunited to se'cure the ex eluairetright of manufacturing and vending theni.:-= . State Retrester. - " • r' LIME AND,PLASTER. f : - eubscribersare now burning and will keep A. ednatandy-oa hand,.Lime_ of. a very-superior quality ' at. Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any visa es at a fair price. Persons wishing Asiatic quantity can be supplied con a reasonable notice, :, p Lite round Fluter trill be kept constantly on lumdSu g r. , . j. L. POST, . , • - . 1 -. - H. DRINKER. ,W, JESSUP. - L. LAIIIII4, Montrose Depot r iprO d, • ~ Min AIIIL SIOUL.D _ P 17- - .,,R - 07H A S E ONE OF Swat's Patent-Improved stales. SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES RECEIVED THE FIRST AND HIGHEST. PREMIUM —A Diploma and Silver Medal— AN TUE WTairlE - FallP 47 WA TERTO .WN, N. 1 THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED ASH ' 808 SALE ONLY BY II et 117011 $ &Lego' MAI:FORD, SUSotIEHA NSA COUNTI; PA E rER r J ~il ~IIV_~IS.IU SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S-PATENT IMPROVED SOALES. Smith's Patent Improved Settles " RECEIVED TILE P a 3EI. gal IX. -AND- Highest Premium, DIPLOMA d.••SILVER MEDAL, UTATS PARR, WATERTOIVN, NEW YORK. THESE SCALES ARE MA-YU/A CTURED AID FOR. 5.41.1; ONLY BY B. H. EATON...& CO„ Burford, Susquehanna County, Pa. Ever:q Farmer SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF Phatith'oVattntsinprautb:sralrg SMYTH'S Patent Improved Scales .RECEIVED TRE. FIRST ..42VD Blinn -I DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL-- AT TllB State Fair at Watertown, New York. THESE SCALES ARE MA NUFA CTURED • AND TOR SALE glauca-A •( a © ONLY BY {3.9 11ARFORp, SUSQrF.FI, 6 4.NNA COUNTY, PA. l EVERY r ., . i iirm S" rd i . , ' ' -\, . r.AT:-.-ktrs-: F 'vf- 1 ..t., •:•, . . SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTS:.P.ATENT IF IIIFROVIII.SCAUSt . : - PATE? T IMPROVED SCALES RECEIEED THE FIRST S HIGHEST • PREMIUM -A DIPLOMA AND _SILVER MEDAL , it' TEIE.STAFATIL AT . . WATERTOW - 1%!1 - N. Y. THESE SCALES 'ARE MANUFACTURED 'y - AND FOR; SALE ONLY BY R, II Eaton dr, Co. lierbrd. geormaikasii Ce 4 IDESEE3 . - 14' 25 WITNESSES • . —OR— bake Forger_ Cohvieted. sos Joint B. arz Is rnz ACTEOR, • aaWho has had 10 years experience as a Banker • and Publisher, and Author of ' Series of Lectures at She Broadway Tabernacle =-. . , when. for 10 successive nights, over ae- 60,0 People J/3 • gGreeted him with Rounds of Applause:, while be exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the surest and a Shortest Means of Protecting them I. • ne Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the greatest Joulge of Paper' ..ifotary tiring. c 7n r ItEATEST, DISCOVERY of the Present Century' for I" Detecting Counterfeit-Bank Notes. liw-ribing Every Genuine Bill in Existence; , and exhibiting at a glance every Coun terfeit inTirculatioal ! ID Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. u t irNo Index to examine! No pages to hunt up l NM But so simplified and arranged,that the Merchant, 0 Banker and Business Man camsee all at a Glance. Engleah, _French and 6ferrnan. • • sak Thus Each may read the name in his own Native Tongue. - ga CA Most Perfect Bank Note List Published, GI • Also a List of .411 the Private Bankers ju Avner . IC A Complete Summary of Then:v.v.:ex or eC Evaoga & AUKILICA will be Published in each c KII dition, together with. all the Important NEWS Di OF TILE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES PI From an Old Manuscript, found in the East. It furnishes the Most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE • • g i g and describing. the Perplexing,Positions in . which at the Ladies arid Gentlemen of that - Country have x j- . been so often found.. These Stories will continue 2 .4 throughout the whdle year, and will prove the MOSt Entertaining ever-offered to the Public. rir Furnished Wdekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year. All letters test he addrc..:ol to • ..10IfNi S. DYE, Braker, ME Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, N.Y . -Cr • • • apl3on IGr3yl . AY R' S ~ .., , . . .. . CHERRA .., r '., 4.;-. .' _ PECTORAL,-_,,, Iv, * . - FOIL TILE RAPID CURE Or Colds, Coughs, and ' • -_,.. i‘ez...- - •.L. _•.—.. • Hoarseness. : iV• . Ilstmnztu, Mtss.. '•ittt P.c., 1f45. i/ - Ds. J. C. Arts: Ido 110 t hesitate to soy the t • ”.. best remedy I haze ever found ,for evil,llo, , ' 1 5., t i , ,. .. lloarsoneas, Influenza. and the CMlo.tranut e. symptoms of a Cold, is your Clltrati I.l.ettlf: tL. - • . Its constant um In my pact and my Emily - .., ...ic for-the last ten years has shown it to pot.Ress ' stmetior virtues' fur Vic trcattrOOlt of these ',:' complaints. • EDEN KNIC liT, M. D. A. IL MORTLEY, PAL. of I:net. V.. writes: . "I hare uses' your PtcroaaLmyself and in my family ever sinrn you juvenile It. and believe it the best medicine tor its purists(' ever pat out With a bad told I should s.oiler pay twenty-fire dollars for t bottle than do without it. or take any other remedy." Croup, iVhooping Conzh, Influenza. SpraNainu.v. :ll*s., Feb. 7,1856. Mnn= Arc" I will ch.,rfally rectify your Peceottat. is the beat remedy we poksoui for the cure 11'4.eguag ehugh. Croup and the chest diaeusoi of children. Wr of your fraternity ito the South appreciate your skill. nu.l c , tumen4 your nuAlicine to out Pe°ol. 1111:AM CONKLIN', M. D: .01 . 02 LEE, rag.. 111oarontr, Is.. writes, 5,1 1845: "1 bad S (odious Influenza, which ennlinel cue In .10oni do weeks took many medieloos without rata: 'finally tried your Pscronat by the sdvke or our clergyman. I.ln. Pre( rtr.w reliered for torenuss to my throat 1111.1 Mop , : 1., than ono half fh.• U. ttjt mule me completely welt. Your medicines are the chrapet well are the. best. we -can buy, nod we (*teem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor- cu.m's • Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. AS'LST MAN:•nr..tra. Feb. 4. Is TWIT entr-IT `• rnr. 01 thta xecltoo. I: has roliev., - 1....4.:(.41 tortonl; cv ni tiim ption.sud Icooo rurimr, a ukgn who h4a lahor,-.lurlel of the luttipt Wr Ilte l et Orty • 11 1.. l'A .31,-rcha,.l. A. RAMSEY. 31. - At.nrox, 11o•rur C.. ion - A, writes. Sept. 6, IKS: "Iluring my prao:ice nmny y , ..r4 I Imve found outhing enura to your Cinattir I'e¢ O stl. I',,r giving pas, rtud re Lief to coultutoptlt e path•uie, Ming 'ICI. AS are curable?' Re might add volaulea of eri.lntleo, but tho ain't emitineinE pfoof of the virtue+ of title rtuioily i; f•uriti In it+ effods 4or MULL . Consumption. P ibally no mac re.metly h.ts oyur twvn kton:n w,Licb cured rx many and such tlingsnstlS Case. ac thL. S.M.. au human afe an reach ; but ecru to thoSc the VS..I - 9B IL C.C. , 1713 re. lief and tomfori. Arr'.fl o Nrw Yor.r Ci v. 113:01, 5. IQ:A. DOCIill ATM', Loa cm.: 1 r-s 1 it a Ant). a7la a 1 .1, 34 .ite i n torm-yoil what yens ( . 111:1i RV r has for nn wife She hid tazen fire tnott:he tal•Ting uwier the d.m.:•r..c. s;mp tom' of Consumption, (nen which r:n a:d w. ec‘,1•11..,,1::, bar much relief She was ztendAy nr. t.tr,oz. 41 this city, whsre ar hare reran f"r ad, ice. r-ermit.enried a trig Of Yow• medicine. hie.' his 1.h0h,e.•. as tio your 'kill gar Pbe has ree.ier•dlis.to that day. .Sh• is few set a• stroc,.• She hoed to be. hut i• free frost her fre.rst.:l" well To its, with gratitth. :•711.1.11", e.itt-,rvtit.r. . . Ontrumpt:re- , . , 10 not Ilespair t ill you hfi trl.hl A rr.r's CnrAti PSCTORAL. It is 1:11 0 .e 1•11. or 11;•• ~,,,,,,,,,, in Ihr world. wvl ill C 111,4 all r and Ivy i/letits of it/ 71110011. • ... PAZ:di/ph Leigrr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE sciences of Chemistry Medich.• Imvi been taxed their utmost to produce this be,!.. melt perff-rt purgative which hi known to Min. -Innumerable moo.: sr.. ph". n that ' those PILLS have virtues which surpme I. excellence the ordins ry medicines, sad that they e in on mvervien redly npon the reCctt allmen. They are sell MA pleasant to take. but I.owerful to :ere. Their penetrating proiVelleeststrinlate the vital activities if the body. remove the obstructions ~f its organs. purify th. blood. and expel disease.' They puce out the humors whicl breed .and grow distemper, stimulate olugiarlt or disordsre4 or tans Into;thelt,itateraLaction,,aud lily tone Witt strength te theerbole sYsteen.• Not . lily do they cure the every .lay 0011Pplitints itiserghisly. but nidable and dancer . 2011 -diseases that have baffled the hest of human ekilL While they Nodnee powerftil effects, they are. at the same lima, in di minerW dimes. the safest and best physic that can be employee for children. tieing stmr-coated, they are pleasant to take . and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not sub stantlated by men of such exalted 'position And character, as te forbid the suspicion of untruth . ` Many eminent elergymen am physicians have lent their-names to certify to the public the re liability of my remedies, others have sent me the menu mice of their conviction that my Prepatetions eontribntes mensely to the relief of ray afflicted. suffering felkeebuseil. • The Agent below named to pitnNif d t.. furni4, gratis wry Amer kan Almanac, containing directions for their me, and certiti mites of their cures of the following, minplaints:— • Costiveness. =lons Complaints, Ilhentuatism,;Dropsy. Heart burn, Headache arising frOut...l foul Stomotsh,,,Napsea. Indices tion,Morhid Inaction of the Bowel+. and Pain arising there.froin Flatulency. Less of Appetite, all I:leen - ix and Cutaneous Die eases which requite an eviwnant Medicine Scrofula or King' Evil. They also, by purifying the blood andatimuletingthe eye tees, cum many coMplehtte which it would not be supposed the: would mirk, sorb as Deafness. Partial Mindneta..--Neneedgla an. Nervous Irritability. Ikrangrnients of the Liver and Kidneys. Gout, end other kindred complaints arising front a low state o the body or obstruction of its functions. • Do not be put off by unp , r_lripled dealers with some other pil theyrnake more profit on. -sk for Arse's Pius, and fake both lag else. No other they mn give you compares it itlo this In It intrinsic value or caustics powers. The sick went the hest there Is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATEIR, • Prictical and Chamirt, .Lcaef Ilus. Plus; 23 Drs. PZII Doz. — Firs Dow YDS , . SOLD Br • ABEL TURRELL, and by all Druggists and Med • icine Dcalers..-nl4v3vlcw Read the following Letter. - 11031E.TESTIMONY• • We have recelied the following letter In relation to Da. - MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Annuttx poen Co ItaF:RS, t • Salsa. Co:, Pa. ; Sept. 28th, 1858. f Messrs A. J. WRITE & Co., New Fork "The Moise's Indian Root Pills had from you give waiiersa/ autiafaetion, in xvsny:lssrasex, and our farmers use them for almost everything. , The Di's- INTRRY has been raging in this section to tin alarm ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a sixate family having escaped, Excser THOSE wnfins your pills here been VSED AS A° Pasrawrlvx, in ,which case they have NEVER RAILED. I will inform von shortly how to send'a further supply. Your - ob't.' Servit." • ALPRONSO H. SMITH. Such letters as the above need no comment 11-om us; they ought to convince all of what wejirm/y that Dr.- Monet Indian Root -Pills ore the rery-lfresi Pill ever made: ; • . Sold in Montrose by S. H. k D. Sayre, and hy' one person in every town; and iii all country stores. A. J. White At Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors. • ' 41—tf. 'X FARMERS ATTEND! 11 T HE undersigned would respeetfi4lV announce to T the Fasittvoindakotirmitite*Oted„that. we hare associated' ourselVes together - under the trio of • NINIVICT - ille IrADEN < at the old stand of M. & E. Mott, where we , are pre. •paredfuroist PLOWS of the most approved pat. terns now in use, such as Bialchivie, ',Motes Iron Beam, ay. Also Points of all kinds,Landsides, Co!tivator:teeth, and all kinds of castings for ram : ere and others, all of which we propose. to sell as low as can be afforded by. any establishment in this coon: try. - ELIJAH MOTT. • • - G. A. TILDEN'. ; We are also agents-for Emery's Home ,Powers, Drs# and Circular &orator .rood;., also: Bog Churn Powers, Which wean ficideh in short notice. - • Montrose, Jan. 7, 1857, The Indepinident Republican. PErnitmw,rrzat Tntazmarmoitsma, AT 110111110811, Pk., AT $1,50 PEI ANNIIII, IN ADVANCE. Rates of Advertising. One square (16 lines or less)one week; - $0,6 0 One square- -" < tse weeks, , - 0,16 One,_ square 4t three weeks, ...... 1,00 One square " - one month, . 145 One square " . two months,— ....2,25 One square .." three m0nth5,......6,00 One square , a " sii,menths ~ ~...15,04y One square - " • one year, • .8,00 Two squares one year, _ - .-` ...16,00 Three squares one year, . ,- - 20,00 Five squares one year, . . , 25,00 One column one yea.,. - 40,00 ' Yearly advertisers will-have the privilege of altes• ring or changhig their .adVertisements without, ad ditional charge. _ Business cards;:not exceeding five lines, inserted at $2,00 per annum. Job Work. . • This office is supplied with a' good assortment of Jobbing materials, and ,ull kinds of Job Work, Such as Cards, Posters,,Pamphlets,bc., will be,tlone neat• ly and promptly BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. E. P. Wilmot, CARADVATE of the Allopathic and Hotacupathle Colleges of kX 'Mettleloc. Is now permanently loktod in Gnat Bend, Pa. , O. Eke. comer of Maine and Ellzatsdli Healy oppoalte the M. S. Church. .3lay • . , _ Dr. H. Smith, . • QURGF.O7..I DE.IiTtST, bas removed Ms Ottiee tram Searles tons 171 own dwelling opposite the Ilaptlit church. (North ride.) In Mont. row. where all Dental opera:loas will be perf.rmvd In hhr usual good manner. Montrose May 21. ISS7. C.. D. Virgil, nEsiDENT DEN-Tist ha. remn , .4l 11.- !',rt'.4lt.rn'aktitZeZt,,%ViZteare'ttZ;ip}=lt A tavlf• of oratne," and c.mrentcucc balthiehla proftaslog: • Mowneosr., (x.totier 7,167.7.4Gt1 ...• . C: C.. Hollister, - .- . . DEALER IN SADDIXS. lfarmv, Trunks, Vallee:4 &e.. Kai- St, trst door above Mott's Grocery, 'Montrose. ra.-17y1 - .. . I. D. Vail; M. D., . Pajsle lAN AND siaI,GP:ON, bah permariehtly located hlnkoolf At 13mcknerville. Sthquehunna county. Pa., and will promptly Atieud to all mai with which he umrbe thvored...Pollyi 4 - A. Bushn,pll, . TTORNEY ATOUNt•TLI.Ort AT LAW. Otaniore: S. _II Wews Drug Mort. St:Kral:Jam.. I.Davr. Pa ,141. T. Orchard, • D.. -. oIIYSICIAN ANI)ST:it(iErh7Z. .laulaua, Susqueharualt oatuigi. Pa. Robknee at the 1..4 . e,t otre'e. Keeler & Stoddard. D ALLItS IT DOOTS S SHOES. Leather and FlN:lino. on -Maine id.. first glnor belblor :Rade . * IlotrC Montrnse. Pa.,rta neJnen CLELZII, •a C R. nonnAnn. . . . William H. Jessup, ATTORNEY AT, LAW* NOTAUT PUBLIC. Office oa Pub- ' Re Square, sloa-rnasz, l'a. - • ' . . . Miller & Fowler,. - A TTo it NEI'S AND.COUNSELLOP.S AT LA%S. and Sonettors In Chancery. Office No. 4-1 Clarke street, (.11pooso, • Bentley & Fitch; TTORNEYS AT LAW. A ND DOrICTY LAND AOMNT9.—: /X Ottcc u:A.Nt of the court Muse, 3.lontrtme;Ps. IRIMTLIT,. c s.P ITLYIL -77 Albert Chamberlin. 4. TTORNEY AT LAIA".. AND SLISTRIF. - OF THE P.E.ACE.— .a. Mee ovo• I. L. P‘...t Se Co.' Start: Mmeraaas. Pa. : . . • Win. H. Jessup, . . TTORNEY AT LAW" AND COMMISSIONER , Or DEEDS, to t the Style r..f New York, will attend to all butanes.% entrusted. to lam with promptnem :ani Malty. ()Mee on Public Square, art. pied by lion. William dewlap. ... • Abel Terrell, IiniV.ALER; IN DRUGS, 31EDICINF-g,TIMIIICALS. r3thti. 11 014,, emetuff.,, Gutd4.• Ilaniware, Su-4mme, Clock's IraUfZirs. Je , velry, eilrerSn,, )ens,Sptctadea. InvtrumehtA.7l , l , 4. , . S , lreleal 1 ustrunmulA, Liquor. l'exima ery,3llmr& StaiPmery. 8ru , 114.,, Yankee Nom. St.. 'P. B. Chandler; DEALER IN DRX 40011 S. It 4y 3Lute elothinz tipoeettes, 'took: and Stationery - , etc., nibllc Xvenue, MO.ISTIt(AL.T.S. • . - I. L. Post ec Co • •9 NFAI.T:II: 4 IN TINY GOODS, itroceries. Crockery. Ifartllt&ee. I, Fl•ozr. etc., c...r.,er Turni,Ux street and Public Va. • . Lyons & Son., - • , i I f:ALERS 1::`;' DRY Go9DS, , Grower', Ilaniwaro, (nNetrt:.; J f Tinware, Itooln.„-kr:; atio. enrry on the 140,11: 1•.:::o —Pni.Ll , , , Avelino, Stu's - Taunt; l'a. J. I.TONIV . . . ~ - --.- Bentley - Read, , • _ , 11kF.2.1-EltS IN DitY G00D: , ,, Dry,.—s. )(calcine,. Paints. Olt. , . 11 einveries. Ilaithvare. er.c,:cry, Innn. ('lucks. Watcheek..lo.• clry. Silver tipontm, Pt rfzunery..tc. Eirick i110ck..11.4..mt5r.. 13. V. 1tENT1.XV,....., '• C. T. BLIP. William & William lirleisup, 4 TTORI4:YS AT LAW. .NiONIIO , ;C., Pn. Praha• In cuaquo- Hinny 13nulford Waynv. Wypn.ing and lx..terne tountieli. E. B..FUNNELL, I .l ltavem and 11.diarT±..1Toop.T.01e.i. Parse.% Firilti. n-S ..a br.5.p,}1Ntt.. , 41,01-. Pa. All nder4 from re pponbil,le-quarter+, promptly dlled., and hlappillpvr dirreloa.-a1a2,1 • Rockwell it Winton. • , rf t t o c u n w ei o :4 met, Ntw RK. (up stairs.), f. D. ZOCICWILL. A. Baldwin; ." ' • - • . ... ... . Ari1L),1:7 . ..a1,-1.-P;T:d.d.i1ta , ,,1 , . - ,..'k'i: l ,E,'srvg idniin S°'l o;lir r oe " e k <l. n Lid a 4 end of Claudlees -tore, Ilincrtces.: n,ch 1. 1637.-if . . . .- . IL Thayer, . . . Pursicw.; .O.ND SFRGEON, Mavistxss. I'a. 012e' In the Fanner 8 5:o18:. R: A. Moore, • R IGTIT, formerly of Orange County, New Tort bar. j. log bested in bu.quehanna County. would oaer tils Wityieti to tluwe about building,. or repairing Grit . Mill., or other g.i.seldnorf, fe,lingtbut bar expertewee wartantsidn.ln doing so; Post Oface 64- drew,. Glenwood, mug. Co., Pa.. v3n7)*l • ---- Comes it in,EALERS In Foreign and American Marble, Ninnutnents. Tient I/ Table Top .te., )31unbaniterit 'New York. Baldness per taining to the above attended to with; diltpattit, b)r Paws- Agent. ittooklyn, Sang. en,. Fa. , E. CAULDWELL dc: SONO, • • istrowtras Or AND : DEALERS IX AND LOOKING-GLASSES, NO. 70 WARREN - STRE'F I T,, - names CACLIIIIia.L. . . T. G. Catu-nwet.t., , ilenry,S:Knatip.. - New York: i s rpHE subscriber baring connected himself irithitlC above Mass 1 In the Cit.OOIMIT Tirane. In alift , marl ons branehes.urould gimp- " lc say to merchant., betel, and hoarding-house keepers. In Susque hanna and adjoining eotinties, that their stock Is one nettle largest of the kind kept In New York ; their awe - uncut Is large and general: o*ln:odds:gent good quality aDdchulte patterns; their prices aglow as the trade cm otter with rufetence to pronts: and that lie is very anxious to sell wall who may think It for their Interest to give Wm aeon. - • ' lIENRY S. KNAPP. New York; Vantutry 41837.-1 y . . Ili. ri,••••IF'0111DHAIVI . - • - AND TIIOI7,IIER, - - • • (~ X CCESSOII...oI.i...fs E. Baldwin, ()ate Fordhimirgridtho In IC Y the shove huslness,:will offer on good tetms,=all ndS , Of work -lu his llne,"-such as BaddleS. litirne....% Transits, Ike. axiom made of the beg. ask•tanned leather, Carriage Throwing nf all kinds dons .43 short not-ism. All kinds of (.."..31Ttage-Trinordnsinkets as handtsnd furttl.hol cheaper than Zan he purcha4tlehtewtort In Northern Penn. 151vanLs. No, 1, t, and 3, Basement of t3earie's Mitt. , limerioaa.. - Fa. - Get- I. Ifirk.-If , . '..Banhink Boise' - • POST; COOPER ~b. CO. HENRY . DRINKER,' - - ' .111 ONT.ROSE, • WM. lIENTTING COOPER.`.... ISAAC L. POST. Aorember .12, 1853 . . . . DRAFTS tut New York City areirliihulefribia.— X./ Collections promptly made and remitted, Office. hours from 10 a.. x: . to 3.. . Mesars. Allen Jr-Taxto - h - , - N. 'York: - REFERENCE, • M ,Samuel 01 orton;Esq., Phil's. 1. . lien. Wißiant Jes - up t. Montrose. • • PATENT 11118DIVINEL Ak MONet the 'pent *virt4Silit lfedhineirat Tneteiri Stnee, may A found all of Dr. "Jayne); justly eelebratedt.fundiv reoheliee; Che l reciural Cath-Artk PRIa; Halsey** Vora Wino 34,1 I.West I I ts Roland celebrated German hitters Louden); sr rim of Family medicines ]le rcbant's Gargling Oil, the etvetvAtr"' tdv for sprans In man or beaast ever known • Ntathev:son's Infailitga Remedy; and florid Remedy'; OITIdLO Vertlanga, and a Talley of other Ulla*: Trask).ltagneile Ointment, the great remedy for turas. rheumatism. and all inflammatory romplainh , P 011031 .313113 3. 3 first rata thins for antilarpu 33 the above bhumeta • !admit ., Pain Destroving agent. 3 article ; W.mdCoek's Ralsun and Milt liniment; AtwoodYiannitke Hitters, Canner-1)w, lininvett. and Dysentery Drops; , Bakees Compound for Dysentery ,; Houglitoria Petadn. fOr Dftpepsts; Itetmtedd's Extent* nankin* and I•Xtraetk , f Snrrmpor'lllao vedieq ofSalvex the he-4 In Market:Pais' . 3e., 4 5 4 an almost endless ruiety of Patvnt ltediwcce, alngether foolttlagg , One 30 131111noti4t—bnt emPiee rtv, that the public will tied new ly every thing tri this line, at the Drug and Fancy Rom of . Montrose. July', 1857.. - .Aftlll. TIIRICELL. . - 1 Y, A 6 paying.sectlCed .. the I:ic . .,•ht of . using qoddarti'S l'a!- J. ent . for raising and loweArkg =page top, is prepared to furnish and put.thein on at; the shortest notice.. . ; • • . . --.- --. ' . 7 : -. . =2 Montrose, G.,1551 . FORTY . HORSE ,POWER STEAM 'NCI ti Kir Oft Sills , Gi . 00D . ORPER; FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, -bal- el 'lance' wheel,' three - tons. l a strong well iwilt marline.- Suitable fora Coal Shaft or Tannery, end will be sold +wry tow . -Address, • - POST - DROTIIERS.. Jail. 14;1837. - • Vontro'^l MEM E=
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