Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, November 05, 1857, Image 4

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Behold the Matisiori mired by andel Jack.l
Hee the malt stored In many a plethorif sack,
In thi proud cirque of lon's.bivouac. • •
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Nark the rat ' s feloniOus fangs h i v a d e
The golden stores in John's pavilion laid. . : -
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Anon *ids velvet-foot awl Tertian 'strides, .
Rohde Grimalkin to his quarry glides,• •
Grimalkin grim, that slew the fierce sssisset, •
Whisteltooth insidious Johann's sackcloth rent!
Lo I- infir - the deep•mouthed canine toe's misault,
That vexed the avenger of , the stolen malt, .
• Stored in the billowed precincts of that hall .
That rose complete at Jack's creative cull. '
Ifeecontßo the impetuous Cow with crumpled horn,
Whereon.thi - exacerbating hound was torn,
Who bayed the telbsislaughtee.beast, that slew
The rat predacion‘whase keen fangs ran s through
The textile fibre* that involved the grain
That leY,ln lianiinviolate domain • .
Here iiinto the forlorn damsel, crowned with rue,
Lactiferoits - ipolla from vaccine dugs who drew,
Of that corniculato beast whose tortuous horn
Tossed to the clouds, in fierce vindictive scorn,
The baying bound, whose braggart bark end stir
Arthed,the spine and , reared .the indignant fur
. OrPuoi, that with ierminicidal claw -
. Struck 'the'weird rat, in whose Insatiate maw •
' Lay'reeking Malt that erst in Juan's courts we saw.
Robed in, senescent garb, that seems in Booth
.-. Toolong a prey to Chrtmos' iron-tooth,
Behold the man whose amorous lips incline,
fell with young Eros' occulativa sign,
To the tom maiden whose lact•albie hands, . '
Drew slim-lactic milk from lacteal glands
= Of that immortal bovine; by whose hero
Distort to realms ethereal was borno,. •
The beast catulean, reser of that sly . - •
Mystics quadrupedal, who made Alie
The old mordacious rat , that dared devour
Antecedaneous Ale in John's dotfiestic bower.
' ' Lo here, with hirsute honors doffed; succinct
Of sapeuaccons, locks, the Priest who linked
= In Hymen's golden bands the man unthrift
Whose means exiguous stared from many a rift,
Even as he kissed the virgin all forlorn,
Who milked the cow with implicated horn,
Who in fierce wr ath the canine torturer skied,
That dated to ex the insidious rituricide
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Who let aurora 'effluence through the pe l t
Of that sly rat t at robbed the palace Jack bad built.
The - loud cantat+erous Shanghai tomes at last,
Whose shouts artused the shornoceletast, • -
Who sealed the vows of Hymen's sacrament.
''Pstlim who, robed in garments indigent, ,
Escot.stlart the damsel lachrymose, ' ,
The ensulgator of the horned brute morose,
That tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that kilt
Theist that ate the malt that lay in the house that
Jack built. -
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NE - TICE WHITEWASH Tarss. , --•The ore
ist ;shorta7erE -S-fitet4-ike a . flint again 'all
against 'a
sorts of composition that leaves a coating up
on the bark, no matter whit 'they are nor
Whiit is claimed for them by --tharlatans ur
etp p ides. The at 'aviculturist of Boston Com
mon-made a sail mistake in coating those
trees with;some sort of composition, of the
consistent of paint. The c t bjeetion to this i
treatment IS, tltat it interferes with the lime
tionwof the epidermis. - But, sty the users
of these compositions, they arc necessary for;
the destruction of insects. As well might
they advocate the whitewashing of men, pro
men and - Children, when infested with insects
. of the genus Pediculus, in Order to get rid of-
them, as the painting or whitewashing of
• fruit or ornamental trees to rid them of ap.
- habitants of their bark or (inter corer-
The tree grows and seems to flourish, -
Notwithstanding this tnistaken treatinent, not . ,
because',of it--it is no more evidence in favor '
of it. than the fact that some person;,. who
seldom or, never bathe, yet enjoy good health,
is against bathing and • surf)ice cleanliness in
general: 'There is no danger of keeping trait
trees too clean. and this can be -done with
pure soft water,,Or if a little soap be mixed
. with it, may'eauie no harm. Aloud and the
safest waSli for trees iS pure cold: water.,
The (tie or plant. is enveloped with an epi
t
dermis like an animal; and for any one to
say that .thiS - has r.o function to' per
fortn- bevond 'that of covering. the organism
. .animated with life, as the entolope does the
letter, is to publish his ig,norance of vegetable
physiology. The condition of the covering of
-ihe•enitnal is deemed somewhat essential : to
. - the state or condition of the animal----so' of
' „the - tree, its bark 'or covering is indicative of
the health; or vigor of the tree,or of its oppo.
sito ; condition. Any 'one. at all, acquainted
with' fruit trees, Whether from •a
,knowledge
tongonhivation or of 'observation, is pre-,
pared to judge of the condition of an orchard,
-.or garden of fruit or other trees, by lOoking
at the condition of the bark.—Voile England
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Farsiter. •
'Fit= hisses) or Mstacucx,.---There is no
doubt but that, the use of good fruit is highly
Conducive -to health, and indeed almost indict
petisable to it Much of the sickness , iu the
western country is occasioned -by the want of
it. -It is the scarcity of gocid fruit that
creates such a demand for physic in our west
ern country. The various fevers and bilious
disorders prevalent in the sgmmer season are
more owing to the want o good fruit than
any other cause. 'And not until fruit is gen- I
erally cultivated and used at an article of diet
shall we be rid of these dismders, which are
sapping the life fountains of:thousands of our
farmers annually. And if fruit were admin
istered, instead of the physician's prescrip
tion, we have no doubt it would be far better
for the patient.
Nature in this, as in all Other respects, has
bountifully supplied us with varieties, which,
if properly cared for, will enable us to enjoy
succession throughout the, year. But fruit
is not only a necessary of life—it is one of
its greatest luxuries. Whatis more enticing
' to the palate -that luscious fruit' And as an
article of diet, nothing equals it. It is easily
raised, costs but little, ..promotim'health and
is loved by every one.' Most people content
themselves by &titivating but two or three
varieties, This should not be 7 so. Fruit is
more needed tbroughotit the summer season
than almost any other part of the year. And
the Varieties which ripen at this time are less
cultivated. The farmer cannot take a step
whirl will add more - to his own joys, and
those of his own family, than by, having such
asueeession as will furnish him with fruit the
entire year.—Spirit of the Times.
Pmse.—Pepper is en almost universal
condiment. Black pepper irritates and in
flames the coatings of tbe stomach, red pee
per doles not; it excites, but does not irri
. tate, and consequently it shoull be used in
-stead of black pepper. 11 Was kfown to the
Romans,-and has been in use in the East In
dies-from time immemorial, as it corrects
the flatulence which attends the large use of
vegetable food. Persons in health do not
need any pepper in thar food.. But to those
of Weak and languid Btomachs, it is manifold
more healthful. to use cayenne pepper .at
meals 'than any form of wine, brandy, or
beer that can be nanied e tiecaixse it - stimulates
--Without the reaction of sleepiness or debility.
boars Journal of Health. •
NOTICE.
PSLIC notice is hereby given that S.A. WOOD
RUFF is :web* a nee lot of &ores and
Wires of ail kinds usually kept in the Stove and
that Tinware line of buidneas,among which may be found
Uff" L e dical statistics p rove CM.
-tvbetter assortment of Sieves, heavier , &Mr, and
sumption, where prevalent, originates as oft- mom , dinibk,thin ever w as w o w in t id o count y.
en in the suinmer min the winter, and the iAn d ie lwoof y o u n ee d will wood to call and war
best autimrities declare 4tat it is more onto-' ine for yourselves. All stoves warranted in every
oton in lint than ni . cold iliinate4s. There is 1 1 7 k t.Pee t -
tan - 4e a t a ttaire
assettaatat
aware consumption in the TrdP*l Indit%,both 1 c frar
I ells WARZ au
nade oat at the' heat sinceigs,
East and West, than in the almogt" Arctic which is offend for sale as Ott van tic, boo&
sa . Cambs. -The number of the Britieti troopst o as mar k et , Al m on h oo k f oN A ri pe a r a n gip
t ' T aitnched with this disease in Jamaica: is an- es.. *—as -and acing tats Chide rump, al! wises
mildly twelve in one thousand, while in. Can,. • e. said rosteldraeldeg,sncidubdaeraied
son it ,is tally about sir. ,- The Enilish GOV: Irse
ilastftdatliklii itiOrVittike Mtd in VA C ill e r '
letraleW , J"° accordinglY resolved upon send - .4.11 geode in the line . Will' be OM ebesitfor lash or
ins 'their Aiinsuiriiitive so ld iers to the cold in lanoressti)tredit. B. JO WQMSIFF.
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reference to .the, warm climate. - ,Noutrose) NV J. 1857
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, - OF . 0011DRZIE
crol
A LL who wish to ..bar. Books and Stationery
Z. cheap, will tali at the
- .310.4N T.ROSB BOOK STORE, -
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in the Poet Office, where theyean get good . ardcles
at a fair price. , . -,
Just Reeelved.---A new iot 0:School Books,
Tower's and Webb's Salmi ctf Readers, Wayland's
Elements of Moral Science, eight different - sizes of
Webster's standaß Diction:Wes, at reduced picot.
Also.--Dr. Race's Arctic Explomtions, Recol
Leedom' ofA.Life Time, by . S. G. Goodrich, dm
i A. N. BULLARD..
Montrose, Pa.; May 13. 1857. -..
Tithe, -` Pop Goefi the
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Hullo, Stranger , stop a minute— '
Here's a Store, just drop In it
And view, with wonderful surprise •
The Books and Toys that meet your eyes—
At Ilcu.astes..
I have Books and Paper, fug the best, ,
That you can find, East or West ;
If any of toy friends should doubt it,
Call in, I, will ease your mind about if—
At Bettaan's.
Flue Books, Pens and Paper too:
AU kinds of Children's Books, and new ;
In short, here - everything you'll find
In the Book and Stationery line—
• At Bcustn'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, 11351.
MONOPOLY MONOPOLY I
lIIS is the great principle among. our selfish,
L. small merchants. In proof of. this look at the
late Act passed at Harris burg , prohibiting hawking
and peddling in Susquehanna County; an Act pas
sed to gratify some of the Merchants who have ex
pleased a desire " lo stop some
. lorge wagons."
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM 84; CO.
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DOWN WIT DIMPLY!
Their large wagon will run more regularly than
ever before,-until their license fur peddling expires.
In order to accommodate the community and be able
to battle Monopoly succetsfully, they have made ar
rangements to get licw Coeds weekly from New
York; and they will bell the same from 15 to 20 per
cent cheaper, titan. any other, establishment in Sus.
quebanna County. We have tiow received our
• NEW SUMMER 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 sufficient to say that we have a general stock of
the latest and nose fashionable goods in the market
and we fail to suit the public, as well in taste
as in prices. A few words more to our fellow-citi
zens, and particularly to thcts.e who feel themselves
independent and not obliged to purchase at some par
ticular store. We know that it will be for your inte
rt to examine and price our goods before purchas
ing elsewhere; that is a bate inotto that "t 'penny
saved is better than' two earned." We are deter
mined to spare no pains to give general satisfaction,
and we shall always be ready and hippy to exhibit
our assortment to those who will favor us with s'eAll.
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM Co.
Montrose, May 21th, 1857.
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LOOK AND READ!
Eir NEM I
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TIE undersigned, 31erchant, at Blalock Four
:Corners, has lately discovered that for ready
pay, he-can yell more goods and make more money,
at one half the usual profit put upon country goods,
consequently I can sell goods from fire to ten per
cent lower than other estatdishtuents in this section.
But do not take my word fur it, call and see for your
selves. Bring a little cash, or some kind of country
produce, and buy•your goods at a price unparalleled
in the history of mercantile trade. My stock islarge
and well selected, and.' am receiving new addition*
every week. My terms of sale are ready pay. It
will certainly be for your interest to call and see me
before purchasing elsewhere. .
Flour and salt kept constantly on hand.
WM. 11. TIIATER.
Dimoch, Jan. 14, 1857.-2yl
Post Brothers
are npvr receiving their Ctock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
and invite their friends to call and examine. •
Large Stock of ' Diem Goods.—Stella
Shawls, Bonnet., Flowers and Gibbons, Silks, in varier-'
ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vertings, Gent .
fine assortment of Fashionable Clothing, Parsols,
White Goods, Lam., Edgings, FlonneingN Collars
and Sleeves, and Trimmings. Our Dry Goods de.
pertinent is, we think, well chosen in quality 8 styles.
Grocerles.-1 good stock. Also, loon, Nails,
and Hardware. "
Croekery.t large stock.
Mats ac Caps, Boots and Shees, Oil and Hemp
Carpet. Large assortment of Wall Paper.
Montrose, May
New Era in Montrose:
THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES!
ET those who attempted to get up a fight in
B
.Montrose.against "second rate goods and high
prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks
have fizzled ; and SOAP HA?iIIIFACTORY.
Keeler and Stoddord,
whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is located on Main I IIIF. subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale
street,South of Searle's Hotel,--with th e largest and I- at his 4 . sStablishtnent in Montrose,the b e st goal
best assortment of Goods`ever brought into this mar:: ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of
ket, bought at: the I wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and
LOWEST,FIGURE, not by any patent process.
an d a lio, they will sell a &die above eost,are de . 1 For 'those that furnish the grcese,he manufactures
termined to give "the old codger" a hard the soap for $1,50 a bask! Warranted in all cases
We do not intend .to be undersold by any other 1 to be a good article,or the Soap may be returned and
establishment in Town. We have onlYto say, Come the money refunded.
and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de
sire to ppft our goods, preferring to "let our-works
praise us ;” but we may be permitted to say, for the
information of purchasers,that we bare just received
ENTE.NSIVE STOCK. f Superior quality and
style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies',
and Children's wear. Also a genend assortment of
Findings, and Leather at all kinds. -
Work made to order, and repairing done neatly.
KEELER & STODDARD.
Montrose, June 11. 1858.
NEW MILLINERY,
-AND --
Dress-Making Establishment.
LADIES HAVE YOU HEARD THE /CETI'S.
Yr, 'l DS. DAMS, forme:ly of New York, has
opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, in the vil
lage of Brooklyn, and 'bail just returned from New
York with a large and fashionable stock of goods,
consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hats of every
style and variety, also Crape and Silk Hats constant
ly on band of every hue and color, together with a
liplendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as Embroi
denim, Bair Braids, 'Hosiery. Caps. Ilead-bresses,
Lace Goods, Lc., &c., all of which she offers at, the
loWest prices.
' Particular attention pzeol to Bleaching.jlll
Alirays at Home.
Brooklyn, Nay 6, 1847.-I"itt
New Forwarding Line.
MeKINNEY, VII SICKLE .& YOUNG,
QUIP every day throughout. the SCUM, by the
10 New York k Erie Bail Road.
Butter and other Country. produi•C sold at the high
est market rates. at reasonable cotinnissicma.
The proceeds will be paid is Current money at the
old stand. A new stock of good jUst received.
-HENRY IicKINNET.
Great Bend, June 3, 1837.—tf
.111111LIFILTI : -
Flirt &Me Stock Insurance Copan ,
_ OF PHIL4D4POIA,
N0._86 WALNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURT
CAPITAL $3.0,000.
Make imestrasses against loss or &neap by lire,'
Boildis;^ /Walborn andiferchanXurterab
ly. aro. on Horses and Cattle, 'agasnit
• &ark from any cause.
- Or LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED.
=gems:
B. R. Miller, Uenry Jones, F. S. Ifoeekley,
J. R. Flanigen, J.Crossdale, SamL J. Ustidail,
ChM Flanigen, of 'Wilmington; Del.
Wu. M. CARTERS; Ste&
• B. It. llftct.un, Prat.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
Montrose, July 1,1857.—1 y
Manufacturer's Insurance Company
CHARTER PERPETUAL. -•
Granted by the State of Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL, 9300,000. • •
FIRE, - MARINE, & INLAND TRANSPORTATION
pan; Company was organized with a Cash Capita
.1 and the Directors have determined 'to adapt th
business to its available resources—to observe twirl
dance in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust
meat of losses. • .
A.S. Lrrriscorr, Pres't. -Wu. A. Room, Vice Pres
Atrazo. Wuxi; Secretary.' • • •
Diazczoits.—L-Aaron S. Lippincott, Win. B. Thom
as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Win. A Rhodes
William Neal, Alfred Weeks, John • P. Simons
Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth.
OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Phil.
A. N. BULLARD, Agent.
Montrose, 'Pa., May 13, 1847.-1.
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v it
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Lycoming Co. Mutual Insurance Company.
Capital,—sl,2oo,ooo;
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IT is one of the best Companies In the State. IC
was Incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpetual.
It has insured * Fince it went into operation, thirty .
Minions of property, and paid over sii hundred thou
sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand has been
paid in this County.
Applications received at the store of IL IL Lvoss
I: Co., I.ancsboro, and at Montrose.
B. R. LYONS, Agent.
vanly
Montrose, Jrn.•1857
CIBIRET MINUFICTORYz
ao maiLL
ItrANIYFACTUREItand dealer in kinds of
/el Furniture; I. now prepared to fill nll
orders for Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or
retail, on short notice.. Retail prices range from $2
upwards, according to style. Ho also keeps on hand
Ready-nude Coffins ; and as he has au elegant
Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short
notice..
New Milford, Dec. 17, 1856.. 40yr
STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL.
POST BIIOTEIERS having purchased the above
establishnient,will keep constantly on hand Su
pet-fine aid Fine it7onr,Corn Neal of superior qua
ity,edeo Chop sand Bran at the lowest cash prices.—
Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all
caeca warranted. - 1381 ti
Montrose, July'. 1853.
Valuable Lauds For Sale..
VOR SALE IN ONE BODY, &Wet 5500 acres
1. Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch
of the Ltmitawanna river in LozerneCounty,Penn`a.,
about midway between the thriving towns of Scran
ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val
uable timber, and being situate in the moot extensive
mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to Contain
iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being
alio in the immediate vicinity • orsevera/
made and now in progress---offer to the capitaliet an
opportunity for the investment of money that seldom
occur*. For further information apply to N. P. llo;
sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the
subscriber, at Montrose,Susquehanna county,Pa., the
attorney in fact of the owners.
Apra 6, 1854. HENRY DRINKER.,
Per barrel
Half Barrel
Gallon .
Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered
at the Asbery in Montrose—at the rate of ten barrels
for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O.
JOHN lIENRY. WARE.
Montrose, March 17,1856. ' 10y1
ABEL . ' e't 1:
ELL
HAS just returned from New-York, With a large
LI and choice variety of GOODS, bought for Cash,
and selected with much care, from over thirty of the
best Houses in New-York, which he offers to his cus
tomers and the public, at low prices; for Cash. His
stock comprises ; . • • -
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, •
PAINTS
•
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE ST FFS,
GROCERIES,
GLASS WARE,
CROCKERY.
MIRRORS, • •
CLOCKS;
WALL PAPER,
. WINDOW PAPER.
WINDOW OIL SHADES,
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
BARD WARE.
STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE,
BROOMS,
BRUSHES
JAPANED WARE,
BIRD CAGES.
CANARY. SEED.
POCKET KNIVES,
WHIPS,
I:MBRF,LL
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION;
TUHPENTLINT,,
CAMPHICIE,
BURNILNG FLc11);
ALCOHOL,
Liquoits,
(For. Medicinal }lmposes. only.)
TRUSSES, .
SUPPORTERS.
suovizza 'atm,
PORT ROMANI,
SPECTACLES,
• SILVER k PLATED SPOONS, PORES, ke.,
= • GOLD PEES.
STATIOVERP.
VIOLIN ETRINOS, BOiEr & ,
And all of the moit -
PAM? arnien4s:
moats' . Oxtheliberepatreeve hitherto neer
he hoperto =slit a ceetibutatee - abd large •
creme otthe buse. - AXEINMISELL! 111
Montrose, Juse 10, 101, •
mucgs.
$5. 0 0
2,50
..... 26
SMYTH'S
Self Acting Bent-Lever
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1- - 11 ' 4 4
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PLITIMIR SULIL
THIS INVENTION claims superiority over every
other, In the following respects : In the invaria
ble scientific principle Involved,, and upon. which it
acts; In its undeviating accuracy; In its_ lightness
and strength; In its Wonderful capacity, convenience
of form, and applicability to every purpose for which
Scales of any kind are required; iu its perfect aim
plkity, in the absence of any complicatmn liable to
variation, or to get out of oilier ;, and, finally, In the
important Ent, that this scale can be afforded at a
bout exe-thini the cast of any other Platthrm Scale,
of like 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, is it does, within the reach of all, it cannot
but find an unprecedented sale and undivided market
among farmers, housekeepers, mechanics, merchants,
&c. everywhere, to the exclusion of every other
weighing apparatus.
The invention of the Scalei and the many invalua
ble Improvements which we have made .within the
put few months, have brought them to such a de
gree of accuracy, that they may be safely relied up
on in every transaction of weight.
Manufactured and for sale only by
R. a. RATON At CO.
Ilstronn, Susq. Co., Pa., May 13, 1857.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
IMPORTANT Isvrcriox.—"For some five yeara past,
Mr. D. N. Smyth, of Pennsylvania, (now of this State)
an Ingenious and scientific mechanic, has concentrat
ed Lilt mind and means upon an invention at length
perfectly successful, and for which letters patent have I
lust been issued by the Government of the United
States: This invention* known as " Smyth's Self-
Acting Bent-Lever PlatforM :Stale," and -its this is
the first public notice of this useful and valuable im
provement, we shall take the libZbrty of expressing
ourselves freely upon its merits. The platform of the
scale is about 12 by 18 inches, and the whole scale
is-,;bout S inches high and weighs entire only abut
25 pounds, while it has the extraordinary capacity o
weighing any object front oneoutice to four lyindred
pounds. Its form is compacesnd convenient, and is
applicalde to every purpose file which :Tees of any
kind are required. Under the platform and attrehed
to the leverage is suspended a weightetrarm or pen.
dulum. To this pendulum is attached an -i: • - .tor,
which, together with the pendulum, the :,,.c -...t any
object is placed upon the platform moves from its
centre of gravity to tha point indicating -the exact
weight. The scientific principle upon which it acts
admits of no inaccuracy or change, and a given prat-
Isure or.weight upon the platform must always carry
the weighted arm and indicator to the same poitiL—
' The principle beyond doubt is the correct one, and
that it has been properly applied in this instance, the
lucky inventor has left no room for doubt. Ile seems
'to have attained perfection itself—at least so far as
Matrons. Scales are concerned, and to have combined
in I remarkable degree an invariable scientific prin
ciple, "known of all men," with compactness, cow :
renienee, strength of form, durability and accuracy.
But the great and important feature in this Scale is
,the fact that beyond all these merits it posses the
ladditional one of being cheap, and within the reach
f every family.-41bany E're. Jour., Jan. 28, 1856.
We have examined this new Platform Scale and
lconcur in all 01.m:1s:said by the . Journal. The juin-
Fiple is at once finifple and . beautiful, and ensures
erfect accuracy, while the price will be three times
ess than of the scales now used.—. 4 Many Express,
SIErTII'S PATENT PEATEOOI SCALE.—We hare ex
, Lined this new inxeuxion. Nothing can be simpler
,r more completely dtnCloped than the ptirciple up- .
in which its acts. •Theplatform which sustains the
eight lifts a penduinm, suspended and loaded at the
nd, through an arc of a circle; and the indicator
points out, upon the graduated circumference, the
gxact weight. .1u other platform scales the measure
bf avoirdupois has to be ascertained by moving a
loose weight on a beam, as on a steelyard, till it hits
e preciso•point. Smyth's invention is a self-work
-1
ng one, and •indicates At once. and to the minutest
rsction, the figure. By attaching tho weight on the
nd of the pendulum ; the scale becomes multiplied
y fires or tens: by 'releasing the weight It' gives
4, tilces instead of pounds. For household purposes,
h. as cheap and far better thin steelyards; and Is
Onding the way to all well regulated kitchens where
the receipt book, with its prescriptions ofwe:ghts and
- .roportions, is used.—_ ties and Argun.
A Nan. Inca—lf anybody doubts that this is an in
entire age, they should tall and examine Smyth's
If-Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales. For simpßc
i y of design, and economy of space, they tale pi-me-
I.
ence of any scales that have vet been invented.—
here is one peculiarity about this scale;. It posses-
IfTery.little machinery, and can never make a =la
ke so long as the laws of gravitation continue.'
myth's scale has another advantage—its small cost.
'Knickerbocker.
. .
SMYTH'S 'PATENT PLATTOSit SCALIC.— , -ThiS new 111114.
... liable invention was on exhibition at our State
air just closed. liothing in its department received :
• ore attention or was more generally admired or ap
ed. This scale, possessing the extra ordinary
ends conceded to it at the F.ast, cannot but be ex
edingly valuable, and must, we think, come into
..=
glcueral use.
eiThe Albany Evening Journal pubrushes the above,
d adds: This scale (Smyth's) was also exhibited at
c State Fair at Watertown, and not only received
cry attention given it in Ohio, but carried off the
that and highest premium awarded—a diploma and
s leer medal—Cleveland (Ohio) Journal.
. .
•
"Ssim's Sus-As-mu Bzur-Lxvsa PA.A1701411
Stxxx:"—The fundamental principle of every hispor
'bun invention has been very simple. In it's simplici
ty. is the elements of its worth, its usefulness and a
cciptability. Inventions of complicated movement
Ibe d visionary theories have never performed the ob.-
jct sought to obtained, for with adaptability, ae.
c raeyand durability must be combined cheapness.
.tll of these desideratums are involved in the invert
triton recently patented and known as "Smyth's Self-
Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales." The 'wale in
question, from its construction on the principle of
g-avitation, is never liable to be out of,order. It must
perform its.work thoroughly, because the laws ofna
trig.° govern it. In size the scale is a pigmy, but for
capacity it is wonderful, weighing any object from
cule ounce up to tour hundred pounds. It can be reg
dated by any one who looks at it but for a.,moment.
An their cost is but a trifle, they will speedily be. as
indispensably necessary in the household calendar as
at other useful article of daily use.—..E)v...Transeript.
I , J
o iaminas AND Vai.
Lvants tarknricm.—Among
o ers„ we have been farored with sn ex;mination
the new and valuable invention (r 4 ce , .tt patent
,) known as Smith's Self-Acting 13ent-I.3rer Plat
fotin Scale." Mr. D, M. Smyth, the ingenious In
vmuor, has spent some five years in the perfection
h t v
or his work, and that he has attained perfection
t seems but little doubt. This scale is construct
e upon a scientific principle which knows no' raile
d or change, and hence its accuracy is beyond
q lion. Its capacity and strength Is unprecedent
e4 while its form and the principle involved make it
..lvenient and applicable to all purposes requiring
* I
les of any description. It is free from any corn
don liable, to rarlation. or to get out of order.
e great and important feature, however, of the
les made under this Invention, is the fact that they
be afforded at about one-four/A the cast of any
o er platform scale of like capacity and accgrecy in
world. The scale we have seen (a sort of pocket
ed don as compared with other platform scales,)
b the wonderful rapacity of weighing any object,
tram one ounce up to bar hundred pounds. Pos.
seisdng• the extraotdinary merits and advantages car
- .ed to this invention, it cannot but be etceedingly
cable, and the sales made under it, brought as
1
thy will be, Witidit the reach ef every tunny. most
in et with an unproaedented sale. and come into, im.
in . ate and general :nab, sumell to the'benelit of dm
p ~ lic, as to those so fortunate as to secure the es
ci sire sight of numufacturing, end-setlitiff tbefilem.
. ,
. . . .
-mow AND PLANTER.
IltHßutdaseeibeep Dow burning eill keep
L meow* Aa Wad, Lim oC s miry. aeperhe
&fat Montrose Depot, sad k in say
.at; - skin.pdoe; - skip
intity call be supplied k-,700 Yarn** "Om
' -- --..muend : pasta bokepteuisteatly es
1.-L. POW,
- Et: - .1011710ER.
W. JUMP. -.
L. SLOILD.
• hereafter,
1-7 -
ontioss DcPot, APtil
IMEI
ME
IMal MAU
SHOULD
PIIROBA SE
ONE OF
theyth'i Plait Isiireved sides.
MYTHS PATENT lIITROVED SCALES
ZEIXEMCD TEE FIRST AID
HIGHEST PIM=
—A Diploma , and sllver .
♦T 1111
@T ATE FallP
AT WAiwaroWN, N. Y.
• 17T.'...'W171F.M
' FOB SALE ONLY BY
LAI BATON, a @On g
HARPORD,SUSQUEHANNA COUNTI; PA
ErERy
SHOULD PURCHASE 0.11 7 E OF
SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED
SOALES„
Smyth's Patent Improved Scales
RECEIVED THE
P . Pt M 901
-AND--
IEO-hest Premium,
PIPLO.II.I cE SILVER MEDAL,
STakTE
WATERTOWN, NEW TORR.
.THESE SCALES ARE MAXUFACTURED
• . „AND FOR 5.41.1:7
R. H. EATON & CO.,
Marford, Susquehanna Canniy, Pa.
Every. Farmer
SHOULD PORCH/JO ONE OP
hUltitifilhitlitslitfratleritalts
SMYTH'S
Patent Improved Scales
RECEIVED THE FIRST AND
IT in
-A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL---
AT TIM
State Fair at Watertown, New York.
' THESE.SCALES ARE
MANUFACTURED
AND FOR SALE ONLY BY
11. malTrOri`\.] ©
FIARFORD,
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA.
EVERY
.At jam'
m
SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF
SMYTH'S PATENT
1111Miiii MLR S
3E3CP
PATENT IMPROVED SCALES
RECEIVED THE FIRST HIGHEST
PREMIUM
-A DIPLOMA AND - SILVER. MEDAL
. 4T VIZ STATE FAIR AT
WATERTOWN. N. Y.
• THESE SCALES
ARE 11.ANITgAMBED
1 / 4
ONLY. BY
•11; riateinldD €O.
11Bfklit'41111114Big•gri
AT. VIE
4'25 NV-ITNESSES •
—rOR-- -
as The .POrget Convtited:
Joffx &II is in Aunsos.
• ingi has bad 10,years experience. is `a
,Banker
and Publisher, 111111.kuilkor of • • ,
,ef series of its:hors at the , Broadway Tabeflsets .
when, fbr 10 ettecessive nigbta, over
60.000 Pao* .11n -
• Greeted am with Rounds of Applause, while
0
be exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters
execute their Frauds,- and the surest and
ID Shortest Means of Protaan3 :haul;
O 2e Bank Ate raifravers all say that Adis the
• greatat lags of Paper Moray
As • /4.REATEST DISCOVERY . 01
N'A the Present Century for
CD
um Detecting Counterfeit Bask Wes.
es Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, -
as and exhibiting at a glance every Conn;
terielt in Circulation if
CO Arranged so admirably, that BEFERUCE is
EASY and DETERTIONITINSTANTANEOUS.
• iirio Index to examine I No pages toltunt up !
NI But so simphfied and arranged,that she Merchant,
CD Banker and Business Nan eau see Gila/ a Glatsee.
ow English, French and German. :
• Thus Each may read the name in his
10. sins Native 'To
116° Most
asPerfect Bank Note Ltsilublished t
so • Also a List of -
AU the Private *Rakers in Amer
' w A Complete Summary of the FINANCZ or
ItS Ennort & Artmtica will 4 publishlid in each e
• dition, together with all the Important NEWS
NO OF THE DAY. Also A SERIWOF TALES
DM From an Old Manuscript, found in the East. . It
furnishes the Most Complete History of
ORIENTAL LIPP,
and describing the Perplexing Positions in lariat
eng the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have
; 1 71 been so often found. These Stories s ill continue
a ji throughout the whole year, and will prove the
O Host Entertaining ever offered to the Public.
igk tar Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at
$1 a year. All letters must be addressed to
031 JOHN S. DYE, Bmker, •
pgi Publisher and Proprietor, 10 Wall Street, N.Y..,
CD aphiOnl6v33-1
AYEVS
CHERRY
PECTORAL
.11 , 0 R. TUE RAND CURE OF
Colds, Coughs, and
Hoarseness.
. .
timurimm. MASS, MD: Dee., 1555.
Di. J. C. Ina : 1 ckl not hesitate to say '
best remedy 1 ham ever fond fur' Con
lloarseness, Influenza, and the cuncuw
symptoms of a Cold. b your CURREY ratio
Damns:ant we in my pmetice and my Lu
fbr the last ten years has shown it to pus,
superior virtues fur the treatment of tt
compLsints. YAW: KNIGHT, M.
A. D. MORTLEY, Eack. of trts \.T.. writes :.1 hire user
your PECTORAL myself and in my family ever since you invented
it. and believe it ihe best molkine for its mamma ever pat out
With 'a tad cold 1 should sooner pay twenty-dye 41.41a5s fur s
bottle than do without It, or take any other remedy."'
Croup, , Whooping Cough, Influenza
grill-MU/ELT, 3lvss., Feb. 7,1854
Deornis Arcit : I will cheerfully crrtlfr your ruttiest, Ls the
best remedy we 'Possess for the cure ..f It'oeTiogr thugh. Crown
and the chest diseases of ehllaissn. of your fraternity he the
South appreciate your skilt.nia commend your tuedkine to out
people. ' WRAY CONKLIN, M. D.
•
7.1105 LEE. Eett, 31ofcrourdr. I. writes, flki Jan.. 11/13f.:
had a tedious Influenza. if hfrh confined use In lows six weeks:
took many roedbitent without tvlicf; finally tried your Pacroatt
by the *deice of our elerzynten. The find dew relieved tht
soreness in my tbront and lungs; less than one half the buttk
made me completely well. Your m«ibines art the chenv-st
well as the lest we can buy. and we esteem you, Wrier, and
your remedies. will.. Nee 11.1:411 . 1; fri<•ud.' •
Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.
=MM!MMIE=
Stu t Tour ettatitt ParTur.lit t. p rf maim:, mareetheis cures
m this swam. It has mites.al ,esersi from alstuting symptom,
yt conmoupans. and I was curio"' A MOMw.II lass Isisured
in aSectiatt of the lungs t..Wr the List Cats years. "
A. A. RAMSEY. M. 15.. ALMON, Meant CA_ "Qtrs. vette,.
*pt.lg.ls: oDUTilig my yrto-ticrof umuy year!' Itseo round
twthlng equal to your CIiERST Ih.TSula. for xisluic ow aad se
lief to cuteumptitelmtieots, or curing sucla are, curable.'
Ra istiAt add yolumes2of evident.. but the most eemtloelny
• • of Or virtues or this remmly Is lu ItsolTerts *spar
• ' .
Consumption.
Pre Wyly ao °se tweedy Lae ever been known whieh eared m
massy and smelt ,Langereue eseee ass this. "Saw me human 6:0
am mach: but eitto to those the entunr PLClvliltLPlTopts re
114 a.ll romr.M.
A.frot Horst. Nr:tr %.. Crrr. Minh Islso
DORY* Ann, 1.01r.gL1.: I feel It a duty and a plea.sure to in
form you what stme . Carers' Prcion.t. has dnue ref my wife'
Slie bad Iwrn Cve menthe hathrinr.; ntokr the dan.,:ereu+ rump „
toms of Consumption. trim. which nn aid we e..uld pn.urrgals
bar ninth relief. she war steadily =nine. turn Pr. riZrens, of
this city, when we ha., come for advice.. recommended a iris
of yen- medicine. We bless his knelt...ea. as .re da your skill.
for she has recovered (min that day. :he is hot yet matrons=
she need en Le. hut is free trews her oguAlt. and calla herself wadi
Yo us, with gt-Jiltilde ilitl , Lrir,:ll74. •
OItLANIX) eilt:l.llY, or Ssuzartur.
•
•
O duim pt ; r e,. d.. mil d.voi r f 'pot•ba rn fro's
PeCTOSAL.' 111 is mole by one of dm 1.044 ilthikla au-min:sin tin
world. trol Its cum all mund us bentnok tbn bigb :unfits of lii
firtnes.--P'olisKrhifit Leyfr. .
Ayer's Cathartic
ruz sties:Ns of Cheer:Wry and ilettleine have been taxed
their utustart to psoduee this best most perfect pursuit's
which is hungry to loan. Innumerable pronto are abotru ibal
:hese ritta hose virtues which surpass In excellence the ordbur
ry and that they win nntsrecrelentedly upon the esteem
at sll sere. They are mote sxml plouvent to take.but powerful te
rum. Their penetrating protertim stimulate the vital acthitiss
.14' the body, remora the obstroctions of Its mimeo, parity the
'toed. and expel disease. They purge" out the Bud humors whick
breed and grunt dlistemper, stier.olate sluggish or dim:odors& Or
gaps late their natural action, and impart. healthy tone mitt
strength to the whole system. • my d o th e y tore the every
toy complaints of every betty. but aloe formidable and danger
ins diseases that- bare ballkd the beat of hymen skill. - While
they produce powerful effects. they are. at the sane time: in di
minis doses. the outset and bust idspric that can be employet
for children. Being suystroottel, they am pleesant. to take
sad being purely vegetable, are free hem any risk of harm
cures have Leen woks which melons belief 'were they not weis
etantiatad by men of such exalted position and character as b
twbid the suapiciun of untruth.. Many eminent clerwrenen ant
Phakisne have lent their names to certify to the public the n
liaty of my tesuedles, while others have scut me the /WM
snot Of their conviction that my Preparations contribute im
'melody to the relief of my afilirtesLauffering fellowstnees.
The Agent below named is pleased to forma, gratis 101 Amer
ban Almanac, containing dinectisme for their use, amt certill
cafes of their cures of the felloseing ounplainter—
Costiveness, Bilkam Complaint:, itifKinsatism, Dropsy. Iteart
burn, Ileadache seising from a foul Stornach;Nastsea. Indigos
Morbid Inaction of the Bowel:band Pain arising therefrom
flatulency, Lows of Appetite, all Ulcerous atni Cutaneous Die
toms "which require sal esacuant Medicine, tterofula -or . King'
Ertl. They also, by rattling the blood and stimulating the aye
tam, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed the
'tould yards, such as Deabsem. turtbd Blindness, Nefrodeia an.
Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the Liver a n d Kidueyr
Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state o
the body or obstruction of Its ftmeilona.
Do oaths put alr by unprincipled dealer s with some other
they make mon pro ! t on. Aek for Asses Puts, and take moth
has eh& :Co other they can give you compares with this. le it
intrintdc value or curative Powers. The Ark went the best ai
there le ibr them, and they should hare ft. ' •
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES;
Practical and &Witte al Chemist, Lewitt Yak
Pisa, *1 Ca. scs Box. FnE &au rot $l.
SOLD BY •
ABEL TURRELL,. and by all Dr.uggists and Med
, kiwi Dealer!.-nl4rByicw
Bend the following Letter.
HOZIE TESTIMONY.
We have received the following letter in relation to
Ds. MOSSN'a INDIA% ROOT' PILLS. .
Atrovnx Foes Comm," • t
Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 11356..)
Messrs A. 3. Wnirs & Co., New York
" The Morse's Indian Root Pills bad from You give
material Astiafactiow, in nVialr INSTAXWC, and_our
formers use them for almost everything. Tbe
Lin' has been raging in this section to an alarm
ing extent, for thelast six months, seaacety a smuts
tinily having escaped,' ssocrr moss wants wow
pine hare been MD as A PAIIIIIMITS, in - which Me
they have mat VAILIttI. 1 wilinform you shortly
how to seed a frutheraupply. Your obl. Fares:
ALPRONSO A. slant
Such letters as the above Dead no moment front RP,
they ought to mariner all. of what reefirisay believe
that Dr. Rorse's Indian - Root fine . 'ore de very best
Pell ever made. • '
.53)d ha 'owns' biS.ll(k D. Sayre, Lod by one
person in every town, and in all 'country stores. A,
J. White st Co., 2 Igt. Peters Place, New York, sole'
fir FEVERS - -ATTENilttit:'.i.
riiaz undersigned *Os tespeethall . y stinounee.ro
she F.uotoss and all others interested;
hare - aisochibed barielses, together tinder tho:
_fiiyu of
MOTT ilk TILIDEII6
at the old siseket - 11. 4 8, Nets, Otero we ere pre.
pared twirrnhh-nOW9 OP InOl&APProvad
tens OW in sia t ineb. as .1 1 41415ecc.ilrota
Base, Also - - Points _et st Liv dshiesi
Vetivatet teeth, led' lifiltsle4f emotive for Pow
sn ialltekbitik or obkb we
ryes* to sittseirld
as can be aJbeded . by any, estabilihnstritit thisberust
• - ' EtZTAWItOTT.
itaaarts.siscrritenti *snare* = Ilene Powers;
boo Sell'efreVerikawier - weed, •alsettrog Churn
fimsti e " Nobel (Si sh.Ott *Wee •
ifOutronolallt lit
11 1.. 'PA PA'S, 31.rehnnt.
The Indeikeident Reintbliam.
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i
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st .
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One equine ; 4 6: one montli, IA
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Three squares tine year, - 20,00
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YeariYadverthiers willare the privity of alts,.
ring or eluinging.their. . Advertisements without a d.
Maxims cards, not exceediiig flit lines, inserted
et tt„Oct per . initinut; - : " --, A. .
... Jab ilrorii: -
This offiSsis swpidied wfth avortniat of
Jobbing osatorigils, sod all kinds:of - Job Nisi, s te t
es Conti, Patten, rastiiblets,*c., will be .done ow.
ly and prsmptly: .
• -
- CARDS;
;Brats re
AlLlotettde_ mad - Mecnersti , ic ati rti
Medicine. is acre pennauceny
L. dee.eocreer /bine diMiNin"th .31,1 1 17141857.4/
. . .
s m ith,
QUEOZON DMITIST.Ian retnneed Ogee limns iguiesie;lis
0 own dwelling oppadte trie Bagtbdittiurelt. (eighs/de.) in 11w.
re/ .1 Dinialoi;nun4lito lielnirtonued In Ids isausigto - g
mitt, • . • Moatr?er Xay 21,1867..4
_ .
C.. D.
RESIDENT DZVTLSTb retaored Oaks to
cam. text dOor abort-Dr. Putrid' ' ,
• ail ibia P i la l ' eve =street. wberebe bas atoll* roun4
a a_tyle of atataosa and contralti:oe belle hie profeadon.
akorrtoar...Octobts 1847.40 _ _ .
•
• • .C. C. Hollist,er,:•-•
DEALER r, SADPISA Trituka, Vance* &c..
St.. Snot door above Motto Grocery; 3
L loutrasr, ra.'l7yl
IDUTSICIAX Ald) SLIAGEON.** pettaaaentlp
will lama?
at Bradme . yville., Susgaahaana county. Pa. and procapd,
-attend to sill dna with arblat he msy be tatceed,lftrlyl
LAW. .." AL. Bushnell;
A TTOWSEY,V<IOV.N.SELLOR At LAW. Oece over S. Is
16-eArs Drag ttOre. ficsgria. , 34 Dircrt, P 3.-11,1.
T. 'B. Orchardt , M. D..
IiebBTSICLIN AND it2GEDIC, Jac7oac, Suxquebsana mind,
X Pt. Reskteuce at rod °lke- - - •
Keiler & Stoddard.
D/IA LEM IN MOTS & iaIIO'ES. Leather and Fladtim.
era door belusySrasiesnol4. hlciutrose. P-4,-rtot
GIOLQZ - C a. OTODDaltn.
William H. Jessup,
ATRNEY AT
artmon LAW
P3 NOTARY PUBLIC. ORoe en rub.
lic Square, lc. .
• - • .
. - & Fowler,
TTORNETS A?..'D COUNSELLORS AT to W, aod Folldtp
A to Chancery:. Moe No. 44 (Matte greet. Llsmano..l.ll.
Bentley , & Fitch,
A TTORNNYtt AT LA*. AND DOUN.
-.LIL °lice we et uf the CoOrt Muse; Matasose;
• ai. s, praruct.. .... . , .
Albert Chainbeilit -
ATTORNEY AT LA A"..AND ..Ttfwrtos .0 . 7 ,4 04 pEnE._
Otikvi over I. L. Net dcl.' o NI Store, Nesmos.l"2..
Wm. H. Jessup;
TTORXET AT LAW ANIlt COILIZISSIOSER UDS.
AM. Spathe State of New York...will attend to all Indrawn' entn
to him with protoptneat and Oddity, Octth on Public Square. caw.
pled by Ilon.VlUbm Jeanup. . '
Abel TuneU,
DEALER IN DRUGS. .31tGICLNEi. cDEEICAU. Fain%
Dyesterrs. Groceries. Dry Goods. Hardware, litonewsn,
Glaseiresre. Cheek Worebes, Jewelry. SllverSpoons. /*Mack% Sts•
steal Instrument% Snoses, !Surgical Instruments. - Liquors. Patera
try. Mirrors, Stationery; limber. tzlioes. Yankee-5W(413,1e.
. . _ .
- - P. B. Mulder, -r, - • • -
DEALET: IN DNY GOODS. Fiends' Itatie Clothing, firoenris
Buhl:sand Stationery, ttn.; rnbiliNvetinc.lloFraoac, Ps.
. L. Post *to., • •
ra
EAU, rI.S DKr. GOODS. .Grucerlpa- . Crockery. Hardware,
Lembey. flow, Me., miler utTnraplktaircet zad rbbile Ave.
nue. Iturnia,t. Pa.. - • . .
Lyons & Son.,
Et LEES IN
DRY t;416114. GrneerleaAtaniware. emetery.
11 Tinware. lintsita..te. • a/An. cArrp unihr 3ioa.lsl:unsu buKlarai
-Public A eclat. Mws - rat;se, Pa.
• r 1. L 11033.
Bentley & Reid,
rtEALERS TN DRY 4001)S. Mil" 31(24k/tie% Yafnt4 , nix
OrocedeN 11.ardwAre. erti.'kety iffea, Clock& Watches, "Jev
tir.r. -Stirer Spoon . Pcrumery. , &c. Brick Mot*, Ifoxracim.
a. T. 11.12171M1,. C D.
William, diWilliam IL Jessup,
& TTOIi:SEYS ..1T LAW. Max-zie.in. pa. PTSCP. CC la . Stucee.
IL Lamm. ilendfaell Wayne. Wyetning and Luzerne comfier. •
E. 8. PURNELL,
71 EA LE..R In 'Staves and Heodirsgo„ #irioptratio. %mob, FIA.lno,
11 Mums. kr, ix. Gator flesp. Suoo.eo..'ro. MI odes, from re
rpoorible quarter:, prompt/ y ailed, and ablived por diredloo—v3oftyl
&lawnlli & Winton' -
linalaTCßE S.Stutfl pactu nd uh bei in Irr'O ul eej o it4, o =
*reef :iur Yost, (up stain.) .
a. I. socuttl.
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71110LESALE and getali 'Marc $01t,,, Pork. Mt.
T Lard. Gni n. rerd. Varallos, Clara, and Iltoothrseed. Fiat
end oldwadleicitaceolo/mweir-
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IDffTSICIAN synoww, ltoiTion., Pa. -. Office is we
X Fan,u!e's store., . iytai
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lignx or Orsnencotuoy,“ Tork,
Ing lottgod In Stuquelunna Manly, iionPil cilltflilnotrOteto to
thaw abort toolkUng or tepairlint;thint , lol4‘.tor atheemadstnem
'tang that blo cspotionce toarratgo tins In doing root Meta
dtunt - Glenwood. fjumvenaNik..... -. , Y 3 0 ,17/ •
Comes - it &ns,
WALE/fa in roteigimiChaordeperltarble t llcsairtnis . la. ISad
Stoves, 'ULM Tops. 6.e.. Binghamton New' T aft:. - Theithees per
tatolat sty the above sounded Albgalsb,.b7.6.lkr..PAlXlll4
Brooklyn. San. - - _ IrSolfyl
E. CAEII4DWELL dr, FARM
imponms yr AND MALI=
,eili44:, - : - .P4:40;'.g - 408i450 - 4ti,
OICENG-GLASSES,.
NO. 76 WARREN STREET,
Esztra Cittruiceramt.. •
T. o...Cacanortt. Beaty SALltilipp. • MeV 'IOTE.
satoortber having connected btinself with tieatatvit Brass
1 In thee...rata. Want, In all its d snap
ly pay to maxima. hotel., and ibutadhlaginnas keepers. in BMW
hums am adjoining counties, that their stoat btme of the large* of
the kind kept In Nair York ; their ateortinent ia largtotad general ;
Mabry& aloof good quality ImM:helot totterna; Marries. maw
mute trade can otter with reference to profits ; I t o s,ls yery
*allots to sell Wan who niar tidal: It kw their ewe Lira
• an. ' HENRI _*NNA.PP,
New York. January 1. I
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SADDLE .UHRIESSALKER_
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- AND TRIMMER, •
VCCEiIBO R of A. & E. Baldwin, 0.116 Prriabriura nisi Sinith,) In
the *bare business. nili ear ins rood tersoe.-slt-itindkat nu&
..• his Une." such as Saddles. Marne* Trunks, ice. - Miriam made
of rs.k4annert leather.. Qintikge Trhnsainv lt tf ail kinds dime
en short twill*. ' All kinds of Carriage Tdarnalruti ile fired *Da
furnished cheaper than ern be Pfd elsewhere in- . ashen, NMI
elVa*L Noi I. S. and S. liteernent 'et reade's ifotei. Itonjseez.
ra. ,
Banking Housc
Perr,t - oormit CQ.
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HENRY DRINKER. t -
N'TTLNG COOPER. „. MC t NT- 110 SX
wm. nu
ISAAC L.-POST. .""renkt" to 3835
irtnArts- on New York City tag- PloibidelpW4—
If Cotteetiono'pi - voniptly made and remitted. ,
• Ofilee Lours flooilo A. Y. is, 3. - __
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lINFEMCP., Samuel C. - NOrton, DR.. rbirL -
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£l, tome* all .Dr.. Jayne* Redly odebtakd medttleee 1
/tyre% Glom Peetond sod eatbleM -Mt. IlefaWtertat win('
aod Yank 7Vds ; Iloilaad celebrated adman bitten ; Loodees'e it
nos et Fankr- medicines t Xertivatra cdt, th e Prided ma'
of rear atratbai in ltaaa or beat ever ; • It WAIN ,
Itevadj. tad 11e v ; that* • end kvsuiety ef
ether a; 'Mat otiterimu aso zmeestiratea.
vaetoopttaa, and AN mt. a
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at I gnea sal* 1 Wien sad Bea*
tiodioaaa — Tr" 41a;odke Slttemeantiedelk-E1
IZ 4, llteg i l=tor Ret etn 44 11= 0r
derespeollbet a vaeletrikSalree. thole* be: attLiater. mad
as abate' nabs vatist7 draw:at 11edadook
oat taeat =Seat% to sm7; tau tlet iloM
17 aeaVidad toll& line, at the - Dcod liaer.." met= '-
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