• HATLIN " YANKEE DOOM-a" INTO Et:- • SOPZ.-.400. Robert C. Winthrop, in his ad. dresi to'the Boston Musical Festival, told I the following incident: During the tiegotiatiOn at Ghent, of the treaty of peace to which I have alluded, ales= tivaror banquet, or it might have.been a ball was about to take place, at which it was pro. posed to .pay the customary musical compli merit to all the sovereigns who were either t fthspent Or represented on the otession. The isOvereign people of the United States—rep resented there as you remember,.by Mr. Ad an* Mi,,BaVard, Mr, Clay, Mr. Jonathan Russel ipd.fir. Gallatin---were of courite,not I to' be oVerli?oked ; and the Musical conductor or band master of the place called upon these.i comtnissiimers to furnish.hitii with our na tional air. '"Our national air," said they. "is Yankee .Doodle" " Yankee Doodle," said the conductor," what is that?" Where I caul find in? By ',whom was it composed 11 Cart you supply ui with the score?" The 1 . perplexity of the Commissioners may be bet- I W.-conceived than described. They were fairly - at their Wit's end. They had never imagined that, the would have scores Of this . sort . ..to settle, end each tunted to the other in despair:, At length they bethought them, in a happy- moment, that there was a colored servant of Clay, who, like many of his' ram ! ! was a first rate whistler, and who waLcertain 'to know.. Yankee Doodle by heart. He was I sent'for accordingly, and the problem w as .l :solved without further delay. The band mastei, jotted down the air; as the colored boy , whistled it ; " and before night," said Mr. Adaina, "Yankee Doodle was set to so Many partithat you-would hardly know it, and it came out-the next day in all the .pride, pomp and circumstance of viol and.. hautboy. of ; drum, trumpet and cymbal, to the edification of the Allied Sovereigns of 'Europe, and to .; the glorification of the. United Sovereigns of the U; S. of America." A FoA,Loc!sE.—TheDecatur (III.) Chron icle has managed to hit upon the happiest:dis play of what we may call the " unmitigated fool 7 * that we 'remember ever to have seen. Specimens of very ridiculous nonsense man ufactured for fun are common enough ; but °gigot bp:with seriousness and in fill( Nth that it is sensible and appropriate, iv a _real curiosity. :The Chronicle finds it in another Illinois paper, called the Monticell o Times, ,-dited by a Mr. Basset, who, being a fool; is of course a Democrat. -$e is commenting on the letter of the Connecticut gentlemen to Mr. *Buchanan " We think Skillman has struck no root-in the White House. The •solution of his quasi notoriety (to be sure he was-honored With a reply—but did he merit it'* is to be sought In the, absence of,homogenitY of the people, and in-the presence of discordant elemetes among the circle, which have been-systeniat ically taken, dvantage of by ' Old Buck,' but only temporarily. We think the f.trty-three worthies. Should. look' up;before they made such nugatory charges. Mr. Silliman and his associates fulfil the scriptures, that the less man knows the wider he carries. .his mouth ; and the wider he opens his mouth the larger his ears will grow. It is as im possible for an ignoramus to keep his jaws closed as it is for a sick oyster to keep his shell : shut, So much for vanity. We do not advocate the policy of Buchanan, with re gard to-the state of affairs in Kansas. .This would .not do, but one thing is certain, that the troubles of that territory originated from the existing anitradversions of all ptirties . who settled theris, each claiming-a domittan ey over the-other; neither do we approVe of Silliman's conduct, who must either be a clown or a wise - man." • It is.lucky that man don't live in Indiana. If he did the Democracy would ro-,ke him Governor assure as fate.—lndianapotia Ji n x 2tr- A word . about breakii% colts may not come amiss. The following general 'prin ciples should be kept in mind - : "I. Begin early.- 2. Begin by -degrees. 3. Be gentle and patfent. 4. Be firm. 5. Feed well with generous, but not too stimu latirg food, 6. Be very sure neither to over task the strength, or crush the spirits of a colt.. . Use no whip or spurs, and in' their place put kindness. Three graini of kind ' ness,.are Worth all the whips and spurs in the • world, in breaking a colt. There.are a great many horses injured for want of kindne.-31.-- ,• This I am sur? no one will pretend to diptiy. For instance, a man has a colt to break. The colt has never been handled; The man, with several others to help him, drives the colt into a stable. He then forces the bit into her mouth, and if tifire is one among them wi) dares, - he jumps upon his back, well armed with a stout whip and very often a .spur; these he does not ftrget to use. lie clings to - the'colt's back as•long as he is able, but .is finally thrown oft He tries again:and again, until completely exhausted,•the colt is obliged to yield; that is, for the time being. Is this the wa,y to break colts? No, to be sure it is not. The golden rule would apply as Well ''here as anywhere. So be kind.to your horses my gentle friend." How zo teE Ur cOBBLE•STONE. —A Cor respondent advises farmers to bury all their cobblestone in draini. He says: "'Zug a drain some..Ss rods, 2 1-2 to 3 feet deep, then laid small cobbles at the sides and on the bottom, and flat stones, or larger cobbles on top, filled up with stone as near the top as I could withunt having them inter fere, with the plow, and then filled in dirt.— The result was. I plowed the piece which_ was before that too wet,' and raised the largest corn that I 'ever raised on my farm. Anoth .er result is, that from the time the Fall rains set in, till may.pr June, I have as __good a spring for, watering my cattle as any man can .wish for; and another benefit that I have de rived from it is, those stones do not scrape my plow point, So that I think that I have got pay for -my labor threefold." Another drain since (lug, forty yards long, used up sixty or eighty - tons ot, stone, and this affords water enough for a hundred head of cattle all Summer. far A wag passing through Main street, 'Worcester, saw on a ,signeying: "Turning of every deseription 4one here.' °Entering the shop, he inquired of the propri etors if he could get a jib done there. "Ct•r tainly," was the reply, t any kind of turning done at the shortest notice." " Well then,' said the Wag, " turn Me ten somerzets . in about one minute.". rgr" A farmer told a friend of his, who had come from town fora few days' shooting, that he once had an excellent gun that went of immediately upon a thief coming into the house, although not charged. "Wonderful gun, indeed,' .said the sportcraan ; " but bow the deuce , did it happen 1 must have been an. - Irish pin." "Not at all," said the farmer ; "the thief and it went off-together, and heroic shad time to charge him with it." rjr" h is very evident i al leaStto common Und.ratanding, that when a man buys a one hundred dollar handkerchief " fora duck of a wife," he utay very aptly be termed "a goose of a husband." . , or The oddest' busbandry we know dig when a man in .clover 'marries a woman in weeds. • OF COUMIN , I.L et z t h p o zr i r to u b t ly e Books sttct tionery 112 TROSE BOOK STORE, • ha the Poet Office, where they can get , good articles at a fair price. Just Received.—A new lot ofSchool Books, Tower's and Webb's Series of Readers, Wayland's Elements of Moral Science, eight different siies o Webster's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices. Also:—Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Recol lections of a Life Time, by S. G. Goodrich, kc. Montrose, Pa., May 13. 1857. Tune, Pop Goesthe Weasel.' Hallo, Stranger, stop a minute= Here's_ a Store, just drop in it And ;view, with wonderful surprise s ( " 1 The Books and Toys that meet your .At But.ssau's. I hare Books and Paper,: just the beat, That you - can find, East or West ; If env of my friends shoild doubt it, ------ Call in, I will else your mind about it - At Bru.Lau's, Fine Books, Pens and Paper too; All kinds of Childreu's Books, and new; hi short, here everything youli find In the Book and Stationery line— , '.. At Buurnts's. So come along, come one, come all, Come, rich and poor, come great and small, And I will sell you Books so cheap, I know I shall your custom keep, At BULLARD'S. Montrose, May, 113.57 MONOPOLY MONOPOLY ! ! TIIIS is the great principle among our selftSh, small merchants. In proof of this look at •the late ket.patmed at Harrisburg, prohibiting hawking and peddling in Susquehanna, County; an Act pas sed to gratify some of the MCrchants who hare ex pressed a desire "to atop miie large wagons." GUTTENBERG, ROS T ENBAUM & CO., 8A Y - DOWN WITHMONOPLYI Their largo wagon will run more regularly than ever before, until their license for peddling expires: In order to accommodate the'rommunity and be able to battle monopoly successfully, they have made ar rangements 'to get Now Goiids weekly from New York, and they will sell the same from 14 .to 20 per Cent cheaper, than any , other: establiAment in Sus quehanna.Conty. We hare now received our NEW S.UMMER-GOODS! The largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever offered in this market. It is not necessary to, enu merate the articles which our assortment comprises it is suflicieteto say that 11rc have a general stock of the latest and most fashionable goods in the market. and we cannot fail to suit the public, as well in taste as in prices. A few woids More to our fellow-citi zens, and particularly to those who feel themselves independent and not obliged to purchase at•some par ticular store. • We know that it will be for your-inte rest to examine and price our goods before purchas ing elsewhere ;' that is a - trUeH motto that "a penny saved is better than two earned.' We are deter mired to spare-no pains to give general satisfaction, and we shall always be reatlytand happy to • exhibit our assortment to those who favor us with a'ealt. GUTTENBERG, MOSENBAUM & Co. Montrose Mav 21th 18.57i' LOOK AND, REID! 1 10 . 11ETEFAI ME iff If THE undersigned, Merchant, at Di nock Four Cornets, has lately di.eo%cred that for ready pay, he can cli more goods and male more money, at one half the usual profit init. upon country goods, consequently I can sell goods from five to ten per rent lower than other establishments in this section. But do not take my word for it, call and see for }our rselves. Bring a little cash, or some kind of country im odure, and buy your goods* a price unparalleled in the history ofamereantile trade My stock isilarge and well selected, and I am receiving new additions every week. MY terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainly be . for your interest to call and see me before purchasing elecahere. Flour and salt. kept constantly on hand. INVM. 11. THAYER. Dimock. Jan. 14,185'1..52y] Post Biothers are now receiving their Crock of • • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and invite their friends t i call and examine. Large Stock of Drows Goods.--Stella Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Silks, in varie ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassinaere.s and Vestings, Gents. asslirtment, of Fashionable Clothing, Parma', White GOOtls, Laces, Edgings, Flouncing., Collars and Sleeves, and Trimmings. Our Dry Goods de partment is, we think, well chosen in quality k styles. Groceries.—A good stock. AL.°, Iron, Sans, and Hardware._._2' .1 Crockeiy.—A large`Soek. Hots dc Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil and Ilemp Carpet. Large assortment of Wall Paper. Montrose, May 6, 1857, I • Ness• Era in 'Montrose! THE WAR IN HANSIS CONTINUES! Dry. those who attempted to get up a fight - in Niontrose,against "aecond rate 'Mods and high prices," with the fag-ends of , three or four old stocks have fizzled ; and Keeler and Stoddard. whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is located.cm Main street,South of Searles Hotdl,- 7 -uitla the largest and best assortment of Goodeeyer brought into this mar - ket, bought at the LO (VEST FIGURE, and which they will sell a ` ferric: above cost,are de .termined to give "the old codger" a hard We do not intend to be undersold by any other establishment in Town. We have only to say, Como and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de sire topuf our goods, preferring to "let °Ur works praise us ;".but we may be permitted to say, for the information of pnrchnsers,that we have just received . AN. EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', _end Children's wear. 'Alm) 'a general assortment of Findings, and Leather at all kinds. Work made - to order, - and repairing done neatly. KEELE - R & STODDARD, Montrose, June 11, 1856. , NEW MILLINERY, Dress-Making Establishment. LADIES 41:AVE YOU ALAI D'THE NEWS. rigs. DAVIS, .fonnetly of New. York, has 1.1.1. opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, in the vil lage ofMrooklvn, and has just returned from New ',York with a large and fashionable stock of goods, consisting of Ladies and hisses Straw Hats of every style and variety, also Crape and Silk flats constant ly on hand of every Luc and rolorongether, with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as Embroi deries, hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, ITead-Dresses, Lace Goods p Lc., &c., all of which she offers at the lowest prices. or Particular attentionpaid to Bleaching...fin Always at Home. _Brooklyn, May 6, 1857.-17tf New Forwarding Line. McKINNEY, VAN SICKLE A; YOUNG Q RIP every day throtrghout the swan, by the New York it Erie Rail Road. Butter and other country produce Fold at the high est.market rates, at ivasorble commissions. The proceeds will in paid in current money at the old stand. A new wick of ziccd just received: • • • RENRY McKIXNLY. Great Ben& June 3, IS3l;—tf NOTICE. PUBLIC 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 businessourtorig which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durablethan ever before offered hi - thui county. -.All the Proof .youneed will bejuat to -call and awn ine for yourselves. All .stoves warranted In every . Kept constantly on handom -extensive assortment of TIN WARE, made out of the best materials, which is offered for sale as cheap as can be bought in any market. Also on bind, Lead Pipe of ail sit es, Chain and Gearing for Chain PzenPs. sll sizes Brass and PoreelainKettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. Jabbing done on short notice and in good order. All goods in the line will be sold cheap for . cash or . (approved) credit. S. A. W0C1.1317r. .Montrose, Mayl, 1857 _ ;'• Fire & Live Steck lesuramee company, OF PHILADELPHIA, NO. 86 WALNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH. CAPITAL $300,000. Malt ***** es against lou or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture . and Men-ham/me "mural ly. AlAo. on Horses and Cattle, against , death from any, cause. tir LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED...in ..t. N. BULLARD Manufacturer's Insurance Company. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, $600,000. FIRE, MARINE, k INLAND TRANSPORTATION. 'rims Comp any was organised with a Cash Capital, A. and the irectors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe pru dence in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust ment of losses. A.S. Ltrentcom Pres't. Wit. A. Allows, rice Prea't. Axil= WstEs, Secretary. Dnescroas.. - ---Astron S. Lippincott, Wr0.41. ThOm as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. A Rhodes, William Noal. Alfred Weeks, John P. Simons, Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth. OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Phil. A. N. nri.LARD, Agent. • Montrose, Pa., May 13, 1837.-1 p * 46 VA. **.t t • s • 4 Lycoming Co. Mutual Insurance Company. Capltal,-62,200,000. IT is one of the best Companies in the State. .It was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpetual. It has insured, since it went into operation, thirty millions of property, and paid over six hundred thou sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand has been paid in' this County. Applications receired at the store of B. IL LYONS a: Co., Laneshom, and at Montrose. B. R. LYON'S, Agent. Mont:ose, San. Ism. CABINET MANUFACTORY: EILYI . 3 . I AlLurFultenTrte- is E R n a o n w p d de ne al p e a r r. in td a l t l o k ifinl all sil orders for Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 'upwards, according to style. He also keeps on hand Ready-made Collins; and as he has an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short notice. • ' New Milford, Dec. 17, 1856. • 4Pyl ST 0.11 GIRT Anil) 'RAW 11'111L7_ 130 ST BROTHERS having purchased the shore 11 einnblistwient,will keep con.4tantly on hand Sn pis:fine tesd Fine Flour, Corn Meal of sisperirir gvel ify,also Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices.— Custom work will be done with despatth, and in all rases warranted. • 158111 Montrose, Jul-. 1853. FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about iSsnn acres , Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch orthe Lackawanna river in LnzerneCounty,Penn'a., about midway between the thriving towns of Scran. ton and Pittston. ...These land. are covered with val uable timber, and being situate in the mostestensive mineral region in - PenniAlvania--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 progress--olTer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investmeat of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply •to N. P. Bo sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New Ynric, or to the subscriber, at Montrose,Susquchanna coanty,Pa.', the attorney in fact of the owners. April 6,-1854 lIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in 31ontrose,the best qual ty of SOFT SO-1 P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and net by any patent process. For those that furnish grease,he manufactures the' soap for $1,50 a barre Warranted in all cases to be a - good article,or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. ' Pet , barrel - $5,1w1 Half Barrel 2,50 . ' Gallon 2S • Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery inMontmve--at the rate of ten barrels for $15,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. , JOIIY HENRI" WIRES. Moatroee, March 17,185 n.. " " 'My 1 MEL Tlittinli, HASRt returnedanj iachoice varie f tr rom New-York, ol GOODS,o i th a larg e bought for Cash, and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Hous.L.. in New-York, which he offers to hii cus tomers and the public, at low prices, for Cash. Hie stock comprises ; DRUGS, lIEDirINES ' PAINTS : , - OILS, WLVDOW GLASS, - DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY, I GROCERIES, . MIRRORS, GLASS WARE, CLOCKS,WLL PAPER, • • WINDOW PAPER, • WINDOW OIL SHADES FANCY GOODS," MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, . ' PERFUMERY, • • DRY GOODS, ' • . HARD WARE, • WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, BROOMS, • BRUSHES, t • • JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. . CANARY SEED. WHIPS, . POCKET KNIVES UMBRELLA 4S, . GUNg, . • PISTOLS. • " • . AMMUNITION, • . . ' TeRPENTLNE, CAMPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL„ LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) TRUSS g, b RTERS, • ' • . BOULDER BRAC&S, PORT YONIAZS. SPECTACLES , SILVER 1 PLATED BPOO , PiDRES GOLD PENS, , STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGSeBOWS, . And an of the moat popular . - PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto recoil-. ed, he hopes - merit, a _continuance aml large lni erases of theasme. ABEL. T.VERELL Ntmtitoe; Aide 10, 1€5.7. inrnAz DIRECTORS: B. R. Miller, Henry Jones; F. S. Hoeekley, J. R. Flanlgen, J. Crosadale, Saml. J. Randall, Chas. Flanlgen, of Wilmington, Del. WY. M. CARTICALT. &C. B. R..Mit.t.r.st, , Preet. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. Montrose, July 1,1857.—1 y Valuable Lauds For Sale. HENRY DRINKER. SOAP MANUFACTORY. PRICES. SMVTII I S Self-Acting Bent-Lever KAMM EMIL • • INVEYTION claims superiority over every I other, in the following respects : In the invaria ble scientific principle involved, and upon which it acts; in its undeviating aceuracy ; in its •lightness and strength; in its wonderful capacity, convenience of form, and applicability to every purpose for which Scales of any . kind ars required; in its perfect sim plicity, in t h e absence of any complication liable to variation, or to gt.t out of order; and, finally, in the Important fact, that this scale can be afforded at a bout one•tAird the cost of. any other Platform Scale, alike capacity and accuracy in use. And posses sing, in an eminent degree, all these merits, this Invention is conceded to be one of the most useful and valuable ever= brought before the public. And coming. as it doe% within'tho reach of all, cannot but find an unprecedented sale and undivided market among farmers, housekeepeis, mechanics, merchants, everywbere, to the exclusion of every other weighing apparatus. The invention of the Scales and the many invalua ble improvements which we have made within the past few month., have broUght them to such a de gree of accuracy, that they may be Palely 'relied up: on in every transaction . of weight. Manufactured and fur side only by B. H. BATON 4k• JlArtronn, Susq. Co., Pa., May 18, 1857. . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. TM eI2TANT INVIi.NTION.—For some five rears past, Mr. D. N. Smyth, of Pennsylvania. (now of this State) Ilan ingenious and scientific mechanic, has coneentrat (ed his mind and means upon nn invention at length liperfectly successful, and for which letters patent have !foist been issued by the Goveinment of the United ligates. This invention is known ' us' '! Smith's Self liicting Bent-Lever Platform Sealii," and as this is the first public notice of this useful and valuable int ,provement, we shall take the liberty of expressing urselves freely upon its merits. The platform of file cal,: is about 12 by 18 inches, and the whole scale . i about 8 inches , high and weighs entire only'aboul .1.5 pounds, while it has the extraordinary capacity o weighing any object from one ounce to four hundred. f pounds. Its form is compact and convenient, and is Applicable to every purpose for which scales of any Itind are required. L'ndcr the platform and attached pri the leverige is suspended a weighted arm or Pen finial)). To•this pendulum is attached an indicator, ,rhich, together with the pendulum, the instant any , bjeet is placed upon the platform moves from its fentre of gravity to th.: point indicating the exact 'eight. The scientific principle upon which it acts dmits of no inaecuraisyos eb.ii qs o, sisd s gituts pi C2l* ure or weight upon the platform must always carry he weighted arm and indicator to the same point.— he principle beyond doubt is she correct one, and at it has been properly applied iu this instance; tbo ucky inventor has left no room for doubt. le seems o have attained perfection itself—at least so far as latfern. Scales are concerned, and to have combined in a remarkable degree an invariable scientific prin.. iple, "known of all men," with compactness, eon veniefice,?trength of form, durability and accuracy. •But the great and important feature in this F-• .ie is theltet that beyond all these merits it 5a55,... ,, , i ; i e dditional one of being cheap, , and within the 7.• eh f every family .— Albany Err. Jour.,:Jan. 2::. 15741. ' . • We have examined this. new Platform Ssr•le s.:id . neur in all that is said by the Journal. The prin qiple is at once , simple and beautiful , and ensures Perfect accuracy, while the price will be three times Ihs than of the scales now used.—Albany Express. .. 1 ' Sauna's PATENT PLATTORM SCALR.—We hare d rained this new invention. Nothing can be simpler r more completely del eloped than the principle up: n which its eels. The platform which sustains the eight lifts a oendulum..onspended and loaded at the nd, through air arc of a circle ; and the indicator points out, upon the graduated circumference, the closet weight. In other pleas= scales the measure cif avoirdupois has to be ascertained by moving a loose weight on - a beim, as on a steelvard, till ithits the precise point. Sznyth's invention is a self-work, mg one, and indicates at one!, and to the minutest •fraction, the figure. Br - attaching the weight on the' end of the pendulum, the scale beer:mos mukiplier' I fives or tens: by releasing the weight it 'gives b y nces instead of pounds. .For household purposes, i is as cheap andfrar better 'than steelyards; and is ding the way to all well regulated kitchens where e receipt boOk, with its prescriptions of weights and portions, is rued .— Alia s end ,Argus. -- , ' • A Nsw Inch — lf anybody doubts that this is an in tire age, they should call and exaimine Smyth's Self-Acting Dent-lever Platform Scales. For simplic it, itr of design, and economy of space, they take prece *lce of any scales that lave yet been* invented.— ' lere is one peculiarity about this scale; it posses tas},, very little machinery, and can never make a anis ke so long as the lawa of gravitation continue. S yth's scale has another advantage—its small coat. knickerbocker. ' , Serrit'a,Paxx..vr PLATFORM SC•LE.-Thill new and Tillable invention was on exhibition at our State S POT' just closed. Nothing in its department received more attention or was more generally admired or ap ptoved. This scale, possessing the 'extraordinary merits conceded to it at the East, cannot but be ex ejedingly valuable, and must, we think, come into bend use. iThe Albany Evening Jammed Publishes the above, 9d adds: This scale (Smyth's) was also exhibited at r the State Fair at Watertown, and not only received every attention given it in Ohio, but carried off die first and highest premium awardeda diploma and .sever medal—Cleveland (Ohio) Journal. . 1 . . F' Serra): SELF-Acrisa Bxer-Lxvsa Pt-arrows • . tts.."—The fundamental principle of every impor-, to t invention has been very simple. In its sirnplicis ty is•the elements of its worth, its usefulness and a d tability. Inventions of complicated movement visionary theories have never performed the ob ' t sought to be obtained, for with adaptability, ac- ' c ca. and durability must be combined cheapness. A of these desideratum are involved in the inven, ' .•ti'n recently patented and known as "Smyth's Self- A ting Bent-Lever Platform Scales." The scale ip ; q . tion, from its construction on the principle of ye f ri onn tatio ita n, w ir or n k ea th - er o l ro ia u h g le hl to y be heca otr use t of the laws s lt o m fn u si. at tu e govern it. In raze the ' male is a pigmy, but for ling c icy it is wonderful, weighing any object from on o unce up to lour hundred pounds. It can be reg. n ted by any one who looks' at it but for a moment. A. their cost is bet a trifle, they will speedily be as in indispensably necessary in the household calendar as another useful article of daily us-- e.Ere.Transcript. MPORTANT sun VALVARLE, InTextunr.--Anteng of ersore hare bustfavored with , an examination it of e new and valuable invention (recently patent -ed known as Smyth's Self-Acting Bent-Lever Plat- Scale." Mr. D. L Smyth, the ingenious in- Tetor, has spent some five Tears in -the perfection 1 of is work, and that he has attained perfectinn th e scorns but little doubt. This scale is constract ed plan a scienti fi c principle which knows no Tara tio or change, and hence its accuracy is beyond qu tion. Its capacity and strength is unprreedent ed, iwhile its form and the principle involved make it mire:tient and applicable to all purposes requiring scald of ariy description.' It isTree from any coM pli ' life& to variation 'or 'to get out of order. Tla great Land important . feature, howerr, of the made"under this invention, is the fact thin they can be afforded at about one-fourth the cost of any nth r platform so& of like capacity and aceln - ac.' in the world. • The scale we have seen (i Port of rocket edi as compared with otEer platform Ftnles,) has the wonderful capacity of weighing any o!..!:?ct, 2 1 frO cedw O gto n t e hthe on ue n ti r raiveo u irdi p tiio r aryn, f i o t ti maw r eri h n r sot d anb red udtabed po vane un xtac e: ;:ed . ,sin6m P g 7 y. reliable, and the scales made under it, brought as the, will be, within the reach of every faintly, must p4mi. with an iniprece4entell sale, andiron* into ite m ate and general use; as well-to the benefit of the 'cois to those no Autunite ea to seam 'the ... e right of manixfacutring and vending them.— , Refuter. II LIME AND PLASTER. DE subieribers are now burning' and will keep constantly on bond, Lime of a very superior at Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any titles at a fair price. Persons wishing a larie t • can be supplied L.:%on a twaseaudik notice. ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hereafter. .. I. L. POST, H. DRIWKER. • W. JESSUP, L.EZARL/V !It!t 3 Pe PePot..Aprit43:; galth'sputentsinproutitfo'ralts Patent Improved Scales -I DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL-- THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY lEalraN HARFORD, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA. fAriMi;) SMYTH'S PATENT IMPIOUR SCALE In BSI "W"T" IV IS PATENT IMPROVED SCALES RECEIVED THE FIRST `e HIGR7IST • PREMIUM -A 0140 MA AND. SILVER `MEDAL - AT TB STATE FAIR AT WATERTOWN, N. Y. THESE SCALES - - • ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY R. IL Eaton dz Co. fir : Seffille4l,4:4l IVRY 111111 SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF Soylii's Patent Improved stales. 13MYTIrS PATENT IMPROVED SCALES RECEIVED THE mum AND . HIGHEST PEZIXUX —A Diploma and Silver Medal— AT TIM @Tn,'VE paoß AT W-4TERTO yrN, N. E THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY. BY . BB & .10i s HARPORD,BUSQURIIANNA.COUNTY, PA E PER FArdqh SHOULD PURCH4SIc; ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SOALES. Smyth'e : Patent Improved Scales - RECEIVED THE Mt 11E11 9E" —AND— Ilitrhest Premium, A DIPLO.M.I"d: SILVER MEDAL, AT Tug STATE WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. THESE. SCALES ARE --lI;INUFACTURED .4 SD FOR S.W.: ONLYST' It IL EATON & CO., - llarfard. Sniquelainna Coaaty, Pa. Every Farmer SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S RECEIVED THE FIRSTA3'D BRUIT 111111111 AT THE State Fair at Watertown, fie* 'York. EVERY SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF - 4'25 WITNESSES:I • I alThe Forger - Convicted . .' JOHN 8. DTX IS TUX AUTHOR, 111 Who has had 10 years experience as a Banker and Publisher, and Author of - A series of Lectures at the Broadteag Tabesnaeli MN when. for 10.auccessive nights, over rar 50,090 People jet car Greeted him with RoundaorApphnse, while 0 he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeitens execute their Frauds, and the surest and Shortest Minna of Protecting thrall_ as The Raul. Note Engravers - all say that he ii 'he el greatest Judge of Paper Money living. c r C.IREATEST DISCOVEitY of • N-A the l'ireont Century : tor: wed Detecting Counterfeit Bink &Its. go Describing Every Genuine Dalin Existence, mg and exhibiting at a glance every Conn- NMI terfeit in Circulation I ! 0 Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. ' as Uri° Index to examine ! No pages to hunt up ! IN But se, simplified and arranged,that the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see all at a Glance. MINI English, French and German. ma Thus Each may read the name . in his ova Native Tongue. * Ca em Most Perfect' Bank Note . List Publis.hed, Also a List of All the Private Rankers in Amer di • A CoMplete Summary of the FINANCE or ECEOPE k. Asr.itica, will be published in each e sof dition, together witli all the Important NEWS MI 'OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES pill From an Old Manuscript, found in the East. It furnishes the Most Complete History of -011 ORIENTAL .LIFE - in and describing the Perplexing Positions in which m e the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have pa been so often found. These Stories will continue ph/ throughout the whole year, and will prove the ct Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. sts tgr Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at -#1 a year. All letters must he addressed to qF JOHN S. DYE; Broker, • Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, N.Y. apl3on t 6v3yl AYER'S k Cathartic Pills, (SCCA TEN ART 311klot TO CLEANSE UTE BLOOD AND CDRE THE SICK luralid•, Fathers, Mothers, Phgalletatus, Philanthropiaits,.reati their -10111ftelts, • and judge of their Virtues. FOR TILE CLUE OF Headache, Sick headache, Foul StOusch, PlTTSinliti, Pa., May 1, 1516. Dz. J. C. Avea. Fir: I have been repeatsdly cute.] of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of yaw 1111 s. It seems to arise from a foul stomach. arida' they cleanse at • once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact worth knowing. Yours with great r.spect. ED. W. PREOLP, Cork .t Steamer Canton.- ' Bilious Disorders and Liver Compialuts. D DIM or TUD I NTERJOI, Wustuxurox, D.C.,r1ab.,11156 SDI I have used your Plila in my general and hospital Fact . tice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate' to say they are the beet cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the bier is quick and decided. coneeq nently they are sit admire. hie remedy for derangemenns of that organ. indeed, I hive seldom found &taxa( &Woos divas. so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. . Fs 'ornally yours, ALt)N7.O BALL, M. D., Physician of the Marilee Hospital. I)ysentery, Relax, and Worms. Pon Orme, 1lama:1ov Lir. Co., Mics.,Nov. id, 1856 k Da. Aims: Veer Pills are the perfection of medicine. They nave done my wife Mall good than Icon tell you. She had been Nick and pining. away kit swaths. 'Went off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She then eosamenerd taking your Pills, which *Quit cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) front her body. They afterwards cured her and oar two ehildrin of bloody dysentery. One of our neigitban had it bad. and my wife t sired him with two dives of your Pille t while others around us paid front five to twenty _dollars doctors hills, and lost mach time. without bring cured -entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, whish is actually good and honest, will be prized here. OZO. flatatoskir Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. gins Rye. J. 1. I.l4mei.ltssior j Adored Merck, Norton. Da. Tel bane niell your Pills with extraordinary Sttennie In my family and among times I'am called to visit in distress To regulate the ueyaue of digestion and purify the blood ' they are the very best remedy I have viVr known, and I can confi dently recommend them to my frionds. Yours, J. Y. IVIES Wazatw, Wroulso Co.. N. Y., Oct. la. 1555. Dial Sat I iun rising your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find them an exorilent purgative to cleanse the system and pts• rift' the &embalm of the blood. . . JOILN G. 3I.EACIIAM, M. D. • Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum. Prma a .#l , neardieg 3krrhasit of Sr. Louis, Ftb. 4, 1654. Da.Arcs: Tour Pills are the paragon of all that is great In medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous some upon her hands and feet that had preyed incurable for years. Her Mother haabeen long pi.' •vously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child waseured, she ale., tried 3..ut I',l :s, and they loire cured lice. I ASA MOESEIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout: - loan the Rer. Dr. Under, of the Jld4octitt .114+1.r. O,vrrA. //., SATAXXAII, Jan. 6,1650. had brought me if I did not Mumma litut: I ithould be ungrateful for the relief your skill rt case to ou. cold es* tied in my limbs and brought repo on esmycrueisting y newel& Isla which elided chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding the best physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, nail, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore. Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. -Their effects were slow, but sure. By per seeming in the um 'of them I am now entirely well. SIXJ.7I CHAsintr. DA7OX torts. La., 5 Dee-, 1855 . Ds Ana: I have been entirely cared by your Pills of nem matk Gout a pliant &ewe that had Minded me thr years. VLNCENT SLIDELL. • • For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com. plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excellent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, amid as a namer Pill, they any namable and effectual, Fits, suppression, Paralysis, Initaniznatkoa t and even Deafness, and Palatial Biladness, bars b.. and by the alterative action of these 1111 s. Most of the gib In market contain Mercuric whkkalthasis I valuable remedy in skilful bands, is dangerous in &public pin, Mins the dreadful consequences that frequently follow its nwasv lions um These contain no mercury w mineral indananee wanner. - AYER'S CHERRY. PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CORR OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, IMMIX , . ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT • CONSUMPTION, • - and too OA relief of consounpthe patients In advanced stacai et the dlaesso. We need not speak to the public of its virtue,. ThiOughout he town, and almost every hamlet of the American Pates, he wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it al ready known. say, kw are the families In any civilised Collre try on this continent without some personal, experience of its elects; and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the sub tie and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it Se the most powerful antidote yet known to man be the formida , hie and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organ; it /a she the pleaaantest and safest remedy that can be employed lbr fa huts and young persons. Parents should have it in stoes anahurt the insidious enemy that steals upon them un We have abundant grounds to behave the CHTLILT same more lives by the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you; and cure your colds while they ars curs latgitr neglect them until no human skill can master the la le canker that. fastened on the vitals, eats your life, away d. All know. the dreadful fatality of lung diaordere, an is they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more that. wore them it la still made the best it can be. We spare nc coot, no care, no top to produce It the mosrperfect posaible, ant thus aflbrd those who rely on It the best agent which oar aka ma furnish for their cure. • PREPARED BY DL I. C. ATER, • Pri:Sisal and Analytical Cluinuat, L.owsl , MI& AND SOLD 871-,„ ABEL TURRELL, and by all Druggists and Med icine Dealers.—nl4v3rlcw • Bead_ the following Letter. HOME TESTERONY. We have received the / following letter in relation to DR. MOMS'S INDIAS HOOT PILLS. • Arts FOUR CORI : MRS, SLUM. Co., Pa., Sept.. 28th, 1856. I Messrs A. J. Wnrrx d; Co., New York:--•, • "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you give universal satisfaction ' in F.VERY INSTANCE, and our fitment use them for almost everything . The DTs fnßrat has been raging in this section to in alarm ing extent; for the last six months, scsRCILT i snrot.i ramily havino• ° escaped, xxcxrr THOSE wfixas yonr pills Aare been cm) as a Pax - vs:stirs, in which ease they have szvEn rialto. I will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't." ALPHONSO, SMITH. Such lettereu theahore need no comment from ue, they ought to convince all of what we firmly believe, that Dr. .Moree's Indian Root Pills are the my best Pill ever made. Sold In Montrose by S. H. & D. Sayre, and by one J In every town, and In all country stores. A. .1. White & Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New York-, sole PrOkietors. - - 47—tf Sr-FARMERS - ATTEND, 11 T HE undersigned would respectfully announce to V i tamin's and all othersintereated, that we have aced ourselves together under the firm of MOTT & TILDEN, at the old stand of If. At E. Mott, where we are pre pared to fluidal PLOWS of the most approted pat. terns now in use, such as Blatehley's, .ifttit &e. Also Pants of all . kinds, Landshlt* Otethrstor teeth; and' all kinds of eutings for Farm ers and others; all of which we prepare to sell :stow as can be afforded by any establishment In thiseoun tri. •-- - - • ELIJ.Aff MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. We are aiso nadir for Ernerea ROM • rOVerlit Drag and CireWlar Sawalor . wood,' aboDog, :4:Ntrn. Powers, which we can fiirnish on short notice; • _ Wofttrwilitt. 7; 1 1 Orli' - • The `WelMOkilftlhintiiimin. itsuato lour rAriumAt maitSIXO, &r 11103i713011P., /141.9 •I*M. Rates of Advertising. Ond square (10 lines or less)one week, _ t. 0 86 One square " , two weeks, ,5 One square " three weeks, 1,00 1111' One square - -Om mc 4l 125 , One square -" • , two mon th s, _ 2,25 One square " three monthe, ..... ,00 One square -•" six inenths,'• 5,00 One square " ' o ne year, e,OO 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 alb'', ring or changing their advertisements- with Out ad ditional charge. -- ," - Business cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted at 32,00 per annum. . . Job Work 4 This office is supplied with a good assortment Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job - Work, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets,&c, hill be done neat.- ly end promptly • BUSINESS CARDS. L P. Wilmot. 101.. DVATE of th e . Allopathic and Itometiii; tideColletee e Medicine. is now permanentir loctded !wen= Dowd, Pa. .o{. flee, coiner of Maine. and Ellizdnib St, newly oppnello the M. C. Chmeb.' "'ItLT Ist . 1867.-/y, Dr. H. - Smith; ' QritoEol. 4 7 DE:VT . 4 4 .T. has removed hls Oftleeynom Floarle.ctohrt own dweWnst engine . the Baptist church. elorlbdds,) In Mont. mac, where Dental opuatlonnwlll be performed In M. usualgood, manner. • •, • - Monttyse. May ISM. , C.' . D. Virgil, _ ,„. . 7:. , .. DESIDZ.Vr DEXTIST. has rumored ils-01Boe te ,1 Rao- • - his new residence. next door above Dr. Pat:ices. - elms on - Tornpike Street, where he has tiled lIP morns la a style of neatness sad convenience batting Ms profusion. Morrow; October -:. 1d47.-tad . • C. C. Hollister, • TA EA LER SADDLES.Itarecu. Trunks. &c.. Maze I/ St., first dour above Mott*3 Grocery, Montrose. 1.1,47,1 - TD. It D. PIIYSICIAN AI CD peitnonenAelocatedblniegt, at 13nolneyellte. Suequehmuns enttnty. Pa.. And sill protopto attend to alt eallexlth which he may be favored.-18v2y1 A. Bushnell, • - • A TTORNF.T A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Me ovor S. B ese a Druz Stole, St:Spromvxdr. Dater. Pa 11y1 T. 11- Orchard, - I. D.. Pu YSICIAN AND SURGEON Jael:46, SttsquFhuns iontity. Pa. Iteddenee at the N A office. - Keeler & Stoddard. DEALERS I\ BOOTS k .110E."4:. lAmithfr and Findings, oi:V.] Maine at.. Ina door below tiradesllute.l3lontztae. r.i.... eta . . . . 4.lcoarsc 11[2.11.L.8., ~... C. f. I.II,I,DARD, • William K. Jeuxtp,_ - • IATToRNEY AT. LAW & NOTARY PURUC. 01:1!* Pe. ie square, lktoxrloues. . • Miller & Fowler, A TToRNEY'S AM). COUNSELLOR:4 AT LAW. and Solleltors ..11.in Chwnycry. Mee Xa. 44 Clarke sine% Cumaso,lll. 'Bentley & Pitch, • • A TTORNETS AY LAW; AND ROVNIT LAND•AGENTS,— ,LV Office woo. of the Court Musk Mootrose Va. 6. BIATLITi. L r ma. _ - Albeit Chamberlin: • 4 rromirr AT LAW. AND - JUSTICE. OF THE PEACF:— iv office over I. L. Post .t.CD.'iStore. If orneosz. Fa. -- --- _• ' . Win. If:Jessup, • - . . 4 TTORNF.Y AT LAM - AND COMMISSION - Ell OF MEW, ZIL for the State of New Tort. will attend to all bunions' entrusted to him with promptness and Edellty. 11 - Xllce on I'ublle Square, (kn. pled by Hon. Mini= Jessup. .. . . _ - Abel' Turxell; • _ - , latr"s. MElliel..NM ertEmicats. NW; D E 411 1 :6 F 1P4 6 ullts, -Grrsx ries. Dry ChsuLrls„ ilardware, Swne vare inasssrare,, Clucks, Watches, Jewelry, Slicer Spnons, Spectseiss, Als- Aar Instruments. Trusses, Surgical Inidskituents, piquurs. BaTiiia• err. Mimrs, Stationery, Brushes, Styes, Yankee NOtiOnS, tkr... ---------- -- - - . . • , . .. F. B. Chaadler, . . - yik EAt. ER IN DRY GOODS,: Ready Made Cloehlng,'Grver:6l, 11 Books and Stationery, etc, Dade:Avenue, MON - raosx, l'a, . -; ;. \ L L.. Post & Co., - . _ . r_ALi...m.., Itl - 'DRY; GOOPS, Groce6N. Crockery, lianierare, I I) (ether, Flogr. etc., corner .4 Turnpike street =a Putak Ave- ~ bur. 3lusribk.s., la. • . . - . J. Lyons & Son., DEALERS IN DRY groceriel. Hardware, enxicery. Tinware, Boin% Se.; alvr,',cry °utile Bow: Hisritignbusizesii Avenue, Slorturrei J. LTONit. . - . Biiitleir & Re;id, • . . . DEALERS IN. DRY * GOODS, Drugs.: NhSileilltlN Paints, OU Grocertes-Ilardware, erncken., Dun., flucks, Watches, J. -err/. Slinn - Spoous, Pcsiumeg, ,ke- Uric: Ms.*, .Ifu.vTaces. G. Ir. IMITLZT . c r cue, . . .• . - William & Willialil IL Jessup, -- t • i TTORNF.Ys AT. LAW, MoNritn,r. Pa. Practice in Silactle. I t twin, .Itradford Wayne, Wyondnir and puerile cuutitio. • E. S. FUNNELL,F: F.A LER La Staves and Ileartiart. Ilaokp.Qcs, !WM!, Firkin". .hu &T.:Sc.. GISE&T BIND, $ UM.170., P. orters from I, Aparislble quarter,. promptly &led. and gepPed pea dirictloa..-y3a9r - - Rockwell - & Winton. -- ILFANTFAcTURERs and IkrOemla Straw bad,. Hata C. 1.1. Fart.: Umbrella% Parasol; Itlbbilat, &c., at., N0...10 eptullautt atreet. Nsir Yous.'(up calm) , . 11. U. lIOCi WILL. . . . A. Baldwin. , - . wuoLi..7A r iE ,. .mi c kigl im ihm t l r olj irfilt sait. r r urk . Fph, end td Chandler's gore. Itoarsoat. - . _ . - . . •.- - • .- R. Thayer, ' . .• - - • YIITSI6AZ: AND StRGEON. Itoh - rioir.. 11. Office in the Tortures store. ' . _ E. N. Moore, formeirly of - pran t ge Coo v n ti t d r,,Jel t r d. : , Tork i ha t. e ; ato!..e libtat ballenn a g. " r qu re P pairi r 4 (TA n sl y litirt; o r other nra r liatil am feeling that hla eattee. *- army*. him In doing ao. Post °Zee ad drea% Glenwood, Strut. Co., Pa.. Y3n7yl . i . . Comes & . flee,- . TA .. PALR%E In Foreign and Ante** llarbliaAtonuntenta. Head Stones, Table Topa..ke., Hlngbaanton Rev York. Basiturie pet. tdolog to the above attended tn - wtHlt by G. W. PJLEXIS. I, ma, ItraiklytN, Nuaq. co.. Ps, - ' . !tail - ..._ _ E. CAULDWEJLL &.5011151i,. • twroßimns or AND DEALXIS II • „ L• _ AND . LOOKING-GLASSES, NO. 7'6 WARREN STREET, CACLDISTLUt -- b. • • T. G. CAt•LiViritiL., • Henry lew-York. NV . cAruorni.:3 rri subesaiber baring tonnected himself with the above House 4. in the C.ROCCERT MAD; In all its various branches. timid pimp. ly say to tnerchanto hotel, and boarding•bouse keepers, In 80qter• harms and adjoining eounnes. that ttnAr stock is one of the LvOwt of tile kind kept to New York ; tilde assortnurnt is large and. general ; their goods= aped quality and choice patterns ; their pips aglow as the trade can offer with nitisenceto profits: and add he la Intry anxious to sell to all who may think It for their Intweetto give bias • • • New York. January 1; 1857.-4 ; • ... . - . . . . O. Fe FORDHAIVI.: _ SADDLE- & :HARNESS..MAKER •„. • AND- TRIIIIIII6R, ". -. QVC:CESSOR ofd. ii R. - Dukierlit.. (late Fordhain and Stillij In kl ihosbove buSinfil offer on goiod Wrong, al/ 'kind* of 'work In ids Ilne,"Such as Saddles, harness, Trunks, .te.. liareass 'made of the hest oak-tanned leather.. Carriage Trimming or all kinds done on short Wirt.. AU kinds cleaning° Trimmings keg, on iaindand. furnished eller timn akilie purrlmsed elsewhere In Norifirn.Penn• m pa i . anla. :•.: 1, noind ,I, Basement of Searle s Hotel. Ilostaosn. .. . • . - '--.-. • . • , 0(1.4 111511.4 f ... Banking House - POST, ' , COOPER & CO. HENRY DRINKER, ' ~n WM, HIINTTING COOPER. • 4 ROSE ISAAC L POST. . • • . November •12, 1855 J)RAFTS on New, York citiand PbiladelpW~ .- CollecdonB remitted; • Office bourn from 181,A. i t t 4 ,8. Messrs. k P Y ork, REFER , azton, • or, • ni•NVE, §4Ruel C. Horton, Esq., rhira. 11 "' 4PWIP. Montrose. . . . . . . . . ...„ . . -RAIMENT. - VEDIPC . iIIEff. -' . - A MONO the sT :•.," yvic.ir f 4 wield *Terrell'. Store; may be .1.1...tmmd -411 of Dr. J Ames will celebrated 'ram& medicines': Ayres Cherry Penitent and Vat c Pills; Mien , * Fovea :Wine andForattPllte , _• Rolland MO ' rel Delman hittore;apnden's sr rtes of nuidly medicines t'ld 'nt's Gargling IfiLtheAratest, ~.,, e ky rem edy fnr epithelia- roan or b over known.: MathellsoWs i • 'llmu'''. Remedy. and Hone Remedy ; Onir-k's Vertaifuge, and n variety of other kinds; Trairn hirakiiak Olannent , the great remedy for hum. theumstism , end all deftaftiory tan/pig:lu : . Pond's "Zatraet. li Mat isle thing I* grafter purposes sit the above knntinent ; Andmies Pahl Destmenthaseii4 I, tthad *Melo ; Wundonrihllaisamand Boos Lbdtnent ; Atirood'ethouldiao Bitters Canker Thom Liniment, sad Dyserdell t ,Itskees Compound ihr Dysthtery ; Hotarlduti . ! rePtln. r t.bes ; Rerattiottre Extrant of Matt and tt r n,Ct of raerpruLa; .4 rarletY Or SalVes../he beg, in asekti. Ems. Re.. lied en almost endless variety of Patent Medicines. altogether too nuntsr• onto enuminate.....but suffice ft to my; that tbo publierwill Ind near• ly every thing In ibis litte„ tittle Drug aaraincp awe of, 1' • Montrose, u1y.1867. ' ABM p. 318 I.L: . . 111: " r: :4 8 it 8 •' Having secured the right of using rroddard's PM. got for raising and loweliag earriege• tope is =red to tarnish-and put- them on' at the . shortest Montrose; Sy 6 ; " _ _ kfTliTr i flOßSE POWE R-s STAN RICIIt FBl 1L s ---i.„.„,.. 1 EN:G00.D - eigity R..- rra.z - - r4 - Cyllacter,"bal , "" laaaalabaakidirea lona: tits a strong we built suushiue. lluitabla for . a Coal Shah arl'ateliecat and will be: told ant; Mr. • •..‘ Addreau,'e. • • fi . rOSTIIROTHEW T557Z ; 1 . ""-r" i - _ Muntrirp, I'd. lie= _n_a.. s..)ffi