Th; ihe Indeiiri(e:ne =MA'S ILLUSTRIOUS VT ti*D•LOitt. America's illustrious dead, , Warriors and Statesman great, r Silehtly repose in their lonely bed, ! Unconscious of the afrairs of State: • But their names will ever live ; To'grace a living we ; • Their homes the hearts of pitriot Sons, '.'. 'l% ho love the glorious page, '''Where bright their noble itlecds glow With patriotism's Are • ,ttpd purity and . virt ue °""- And bid our youth aspire, . - To make their Air and hahpy 1a0.4 ~ , Prosperous nr.d good, -al . tribute to that sacred band • -:Who tyranny withstood. :L.:Greece. rich with historic:lore, Ne'er hadthe worth . That gems Columbia's fruitful shore, .1 • With the great of earth. ..,,,,Sculpture will proudly real: Her stately dank, _ And patriots drop a tear O'er ,tbe marble urn. .• li,ntate will deck with flowers 'heir earthly tomb, heavens refreshing showers -WU make them bloern., - - Thetfgently rest, iliustrious t dead, - Ye patriots grea, • • Tineonseions, in your narrow bed, • Of the affairs of State. Teas SEr -- It is o strange thing how little In' general pen* know about the 'ky. It is the part olereation in w hich nature has done more for the salie . of pleasing .man, more for the sole and evident purpose of talking to• Kim d teaching him, than in any other of her-works, and is just the part in which we lbast attAd to her. There-are not many of her, other works in which some more materi al purpose than the u t erespleasivg of 'man ,is' not answered by: every part of their organi zation'; but every- essential purpose .ot the tiky Might, so far as we kto*, be answered, if once in three days, or thereabouts, a great, ugly, black . rain-cloud were - brought up over tie blue, and everything - well watered, and se all ieft. blue again till the next time, with perhaps a film of :morning and :evening mist 'fir dew: And, instead of this, there is.not Moment of any (14 of our lives when nature is not priabreing scene after scene, picture af ter picture, -glory alter glory, and work ing still tupon such exquisite and constant prin.:9o , s of the most perfect beauty. that it Is qiiite certain that it is all done for uc intended 'for our perpe•ual pleasure.— everY man, wherever plieed,--however 'far from other sources of interest Or of ii,:has this doing for him constantly. The noblest scenes of the earth can he seen and known but by few; it is not intended that rfnut.should live always In the midst ofthem ; heinjures them by his presence ; h.? ceases thenuif he he always with them ;• but the sky is'i4 all—bright as it is, it is nut . . ; Tvright nor good • Fo6human nature's daily food ; it is,fitted, its functions, .for the perpet ual comfort and exalting - of the heart, for soothing it and purifying it from its dross and dust.—, uskia. Pr Hugh Miller, in A note appended to hisjate wi 4.k. "The estimony of the Roetic," argues that the existing flora of the United 4tates 'at the present day, is n;it to he com pared to that of the "old Carboniferous ages." He says - , The American •Coal fields have been carefully examined, and Ilutt• is the-re sult ? Tiie geologist has come to know, that even the : Mighty forests . of America are in considerable compared 1.600 the deposits of coal ,- nay, that all its forests gathered into one heap would fail to furnish the materials of a sitigle coal *seam equal to that. of Fills. burgh ; and that centuries after all its thick woods shall have disappeared befOto th 6 axe, anti:- it shall - have come to present the com parntively byfre, unwoodtd aspi.ct of the long eicilucd ceuotries of Southern Europe, it will continue to derive tiv• elements of its cota‘ niereial grene , s,:and the cheerful blaze of its many minium; of domestic hearths, from the. unpreNdently luxurious -ROM of the old carb,)nifeiuus ages. Truly, spry - wonderful are the coal. fields of North An4rica! lt" geologists infi•rred, as they well might, that . the extinct flora which had f originattd European coal vastly outrivalled in -luxuri ance that! the existing time, what shall be said of that flora o( thr saint Age which orig. mated the coalideposits of the. United States - . ÷-tirpforito twenty tires ai great as - all those of fat Europe: put together . . here is something very good about "fast driVing Some years ago, Spurr kept a . stable.— Spurr had his peculiarities, one of which was this :he never let a horse go - oat of the stable without requ e sting the lessee not to drive fast. One day there came to Spnrr's stable a young man to get a horse and carriage to itfetUa - funeral. "Certainly," said Spurr; bitt,", he added, forgetting. the solemn-pur pose lor which the young ,f,min wanted the horse, " don't drive fast!" 1., 1 y by, just.look a here, old fellow," c9lnitnell the somewhat c*eited young man, "II want you to under stand that I shall keep OR with the procession; it it.kills the horse !" Spurr instantly retired to a horse - stall, and swooned amongst the straw. , • ` 1 " - Tnr. PAST AND PRF.SEN'T" 11.tat.sm -LirE.-6n the 7th of July, 1848, the work of draining the lia.rletn Lake; in Holland, .was commenced, and on the ist of August, 1852, the offieial gazette announced that the lied of ttfe Lake was dry. AOlte beginning of the Present year 17,000- hectares of good land were under t %%talon on the site of the lake, divided into 2,518 farms and 157.dwell info, and 721 barn; and. other .buildings had been erected. The population is 5157. Roet . O-Rottri.—From the French rand-. rtruan. A phrase originally derived from a custom of the French officers, wbc,i, on signing si-remonstrance to their superiors,!wrote their tames in a circular form, so :hat it might be impossible to ascertain who headed the list. The first signer was, of course, the ring,-leader - .:...whence the Origin of that term, now used to designate the prime mover of a mob or eenspiraey.. SmErrirtc FARmia.--The Albany Enick erbocker says that there is a man`, . in - Green bush who believed:in rotation of eMpv. One year.he raises nothing,-the twit•year weedi. dtir At a debating society_ tn Scheneclady, the tatter day, the subject . sratr: "Which is the rnitlt 'beautiful production, a girl .or a straw. 4rry I" After continuing the: argument for tiro nights the meeting finally adjourned without coming to a conclusion---the old ones going .for the strawberries, and. the young nfies for the girls. ‘ ):rar• Fuller, a quaint old Writer,-says,-- ":Let (cirri who expects one class of society to prosper in the highest degree, while the other is An distress, try whether . one ~tiide of his fiee can smile while the ether is pinched." • ' . ‘Soinchow•or - other," said Frederick the . 9re:it; "Ppi-jdett,bot-Feenis to do - the :most for: the' i tieistrl'tieVitied teocipi," j ul+r ysat~aiic d.'' paid •Nquieon, Ov We've favors thObeavie4, ttat Ltd itillm.l! Vir'"Joha," iiaid a father to Ibis lion, one day 'wheel he eifiltht him gbaring "'down"' tps hi r opier t 0, - 4(dan't . throw oury shaving Wittst..lattere tiWie are any barelfootelkikark, for thri might get thoir feet, ciliate" ALL whto wish to boy. Books and Stationery cheap, will call at the )10A TI OSE BOOK STORP hi the Post-OfSce,"where.they can get good articles ate fair price. ' Jtptt Iterelirvd.-:-- A new lot of School Books, Tower's and Webb's Series of Readers', Wayland's Elements of Moral Science, eight different sizes of Webster's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices. Also.—• Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Recol lectiotm of a Life Time, by S. G. Goodrich, &c. D. N: BULLARD. Montrose, Pa., May 13. Time, 'Pop Goes the Weasel.' Hallo, Stranger. atop a minute— Here's a Store, just drop in it And view, with wonderful aurpriso The Books'and Toys that meet your eyes— . At Demises. I have Books and Paper, just the . ' That you can find, East or West; _ ifiriy of my Mends should doubt itc, Call In, I will ease your mind about it— At Bt'LLatell, Fine Books, Pens and Paperino; All kinds of.Childretes Books, and new; • - Iu short, heio everything e' fin In the Book and Stationery_line— =• • • At Brttsses. So comp along, come one, come all, Come rich and poor, come great-and small, And I Will Sell you Books so cheap, - I know Isbell your custom keep, At BIILLA.B.D . S. Montrose, May, !Set. • _,.—MONOPOLY . MONOPOLY f I . rruis is the great principle among onr selfish, I- small merchants. In proof Of this look at the late Act passed nt liarrisburg,_prohibiting hanting and peddliiig ' in Susquehanna County; an Act pas sed to gratify some or the „Merchants nho.baro 'ex pressed a desire." lo stoji . sanze largc ragon 5." GUiTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO., -8 A Y - DOWN WIT HMONOPLY! their larg(wagon will run more regularly than ever before, until their license for peddling expires. In order to accommodate the community and he able to battle monopoly succeisfolly, they hare made ar rangement.% to get N...sr Goods weekly from New York, and they will sell the same from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper, than any other estriblishment in Sue. quehanna County.. We have noir received our • • NEW UM iEIi GOODS: "The !trivet. cheapest and best selected stock. ever offered in this market:. Tt fis — noe.neeessary to enm merate the articles which our assortment comprises It is suffici.int to my that welfare a general stock of the latest and most tarthiottable goods in the market and we cannot fail to suit the public, as well in taste as in prices. A few words more to our fellow-citi. zcns, and particularly to thoss who feel themselves independent and not obliged to porclutee at some par ticular store. We know that it will be for your into= rest to examine and price our goods before Ruches.- Mg elsewhere ; that is a true 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 alwaysbe ready and happy to exhibit our assortment to those who will favor as with a call. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM .k Co. IMetitrose, May 2 th. 18b7. LOOK AND READ! go/gum ggis 4 THE undersigned, Merchant, at Di nook Four Comers, has lately discorered that for ready pay, be can ell mbre goods and make more mosey, at on.e half the usual profit put upon country goods, consequently I can sell goons front ere etv ten per rent lower than other establishments in this section. But do not take my word for it, call and see for your. selves. Bring a little cash, or some kind of country produce, and buy tour gbods at a mice unparalleled in the history of Mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selected, and I am receiving new additions every week. My terms of sale tire ready pay. It will certainly be for your interest to call and see use before purchasing elsewheic. Flour and salt kept constantly on band. Ntll. 11. TIIAYER. Dinrcic, Jan. l4 r 183:.-2y1 , Post Brothers are now receiving; their Crock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, • and invite their fziends to mil and examine. Large Stack of Dreiiii Goods tells Shawls, Sonnet', Flowers and i llihlions, Silks, in varie ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassimeres and r e sti ng ,,A en tig. fine assortment of Fashionable Clothing, Parsels, White Goods, .Lace=, Edging:, Flounnings, Collars and Sleeves, and Trimntings. Our Dry Goods de. partment is, we think, well chosen in quality lc styles. Groceries.—A good stock. Also, Iron, Nails, and Hardware. Crockery.—A large stock. Hats it. Caps, Boots 'and Shoes, Oil ar.d Hems; Carpet. Large assortment of Wall raper. • Montrose, May C, • New Era ia liloratrose: THE. WAR IN 1 ANSIS CONTINUES 'DDT those who 'attempted to- get up -a flea in Montrose,spinat " secoud rate goods and - high prices," with the fag.cnds of three or four old stocks hare.fiizled ; and . . Heeler and Stoddard. whose BOOT AND SDOESTORE islocated on Main street,South of Searle's 116tel,=--with the largest and best assortment of Goods'ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the LO It PIGURE, and which they will sell a 'teeth' above cOst,are de termin-ed to give "the old-codger" a hard We do not. intend to tie undersold hr- ativ 'other establishment in Town. We have only to say, Como and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de sire to c iatf our goods, preferring to "let our works praise us ; but we.may be permitted to say, for the information of purclinsers.that we have just, received TAX EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a general ass.ortment of Findinpi, and Leather ot all kinds. Work made to order, nnd repairing done neatly. KEELER & STODDA RD. Montrose, June 11, 1856. NEW; , MILLINERY, - • Dress-Making Establishment. LADIES 114 iE TOL'HEARD THE NEWS. 1 ; f RS. DAVIS, - formerly of New York; has .111 opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, in the vii. lage of Brooklyn, and has, just returned from New York with a Vargo and fashionable stock . of Goods, consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hats of every style and csuiety. also Crape and Silk Hats constant ly on hand of every l.ue and rotor, together with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods; !itch as Embroi deries, flair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Goods, kc., Am.; all of which she offers at the lowest prices. or Particular attention paid to Bleaching..Xl Always at Home. . Brooklyn, May 6, ISST,-17tf • New Forwarding Line. IIeKINNET, yrs SICKLE-8 YOING, QUIP every throughout the seafon, by the O. New York 1@ Erie Rail Road: Butter and other country produce sold at the high est market rates, at reasonable commissions. The proceeds will Le paid in current money at the old stand. A nets stock 4)l ' gond just receireil. i ii HENRY IIcKINNEY. -Great Bead, June 3, Iss7.—tf • NOTICE, 13XIILIC notice is berebyti ven That S.A. oOD- Io is receiving a new lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds -usually kept in the Stove and Tinware line of busiumi,atnong which may be found a better assortment of Stoves,-heavier, larger, and more dtuablethan ever before offered in this county. All tbe proolyou need win biting to tall and exam ine for yourselves. , All storm warranted in ever, respect Kept constantly on band,an estensirenssortinent of 17K WARE. made out of r the best materials, whicti is offered for sale as cheap as can be bought in any market. Alio on band, Lead Pipe °fall ate. es,'Chain and Gesiiing for... Chain Pumps, all dm; Braes and - PorcelainAettles, and all-kinda.lappanet itbbldirdone on blitainuftee atiTb3 gool'arrei: .1113 .goods in . tke line be sold - 4= ttnrr n. cash rift*. ?fin : inrittare . rim &Live Stock Insiialee COmpan OF PHILADELPHIA, NO. S 6 WALNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURT . • - CAPITAL 0800,4100. • Make Iniuranee again:at loss or (haricot. by Buildings, Furniture and Merehanaise general. I,y. Also. on Horses and Cattle, against death from any cause. • • • Or .LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. nmgcrotas: UR. Miller, Henry Jones, F. S. Hoeckley J. R. Fl:tnigen, J. Crosadale, Saml. .1. Randal , Cbas. Flanigan. of Wilmington, Del. • WY.M. CA RTERFT. See. • H. It. Slittaa, BILLINGS STROUD, Agent Montrose, July 1,1857.71 y Manufacturer's Insurance Compan CHARTER PERPETUAL Granted by the State of Pentuylvazia. CAPITAL, $500,000. • FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRANSPORTATIO MIIIS Company was organized with a Cash Capi and the Directors; have determined to adapt business to its available resources—to observe p dente In conducting its affairs, with a prompt adju ment of losses. A.S. tarns Corr, Preto t. W. A. Rlonsm, Vice Frei' t. ALTRED WIEF.ti, Secretary. Dtarmas.---Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. B. Thom as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. A. Rhodes, William Noel, Alfred Weeks," John •P, Simons, Charles 3. Field. James P. Smyth. OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants` Exchange, Phil. • A. N. BULLARD, Agent.' Montrose, Ps.. May 13, 1337.—1 y ~ ~,y, 1 4 411. ‘t Lycoming Co. Mutual Insurance Compar. Capital,—.2,2oo,ooo. Tis one of the hest Companies in the State. t I was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpetu . It haWinsured, since it went into operation, ill' y millions of property, and paid over RiX hundred th . sand dollars losses!. About twelve thousand bas be paid in this County. Applications received at the store of B. R. Mop & Co., Lanesboro, and at Montmse. -B.R. LYONS, Agent.l VontroPe, Jan..llM. CABINET MANUFACTORY: ao. Gip NALL J IA NUT CT ll.ft ER and dealer in all kindelr r it 1 Furniture, - is now prepared to fill 11 orders for Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $ upwards, according to style. Ito also keeps on harld Ready-made Coffins ; and as be bas an t Hearse, he is prepared to-attend funerals on sh rt noke. New Milford, Dee.. 17,1856. '441 ' STEAM .GRIIIST AND SA.W ?TILL} .LOST T3ROTIIEBS having purchased the , abox‘e estahlishment,will keep constantly. on baud si r:fine trod .rine Flour,Curn Meal. of superior qua .. sty,olso Chnp and Era,/ at the lowest cash price:3.- r ' Custom work will be don° with de patch, and in 41 rs-scs warranted. Montrose. July, 1858 Valuable Laud* For Sale. . I Li OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about .5500 acres Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a brattet of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County.Penn'a , about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with va • nable timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contai iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and bein also in the immediate vicibity of several railma Made and now in progress—offer to the capitalist a opportunity for the investment oflnoney that seldo9i occurs.. for further information apply to N. P. Ila• tack, q., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to th ber, at Moutrose,Susetuehanna th attorney in fact of the owners. April 6, ISS4 SOAP MINUFACTORY. "rIIE !subscriber keeps Constantly on band for aal 1 at his establishthent in 3lontrose,the best quah ty of SOFT 50.4.0, manufactured from the lye o wood gEhes and gnaw, in the old fashioned way,an not by any patent process. For these that furnish the grease,lit manufacture the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all casei to be a good artiele,or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. Per barrel Half Barrel Ga110n.... Wholesale des-tiers will be furnished—if delireret at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten barrel. for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. . JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17,1856. 10y1 - lien T1311E141, .H" just returned from New-York, with a Tar e and choice car' ety of GOODS, bought for Cash and selected with much care, from overthirty of th best Holism iri New-York, which he offers to his ens-t tomcrs and the public, at low prices, for Cash. • stock comprises ; • DRUGS, REDICINT.S, • • PAINTS, OILS, CROCKERY, MIRRORS. CLOCKS. • WALL rA PER, • WINDOW PAPER. WINDOW OIL SIIADaI FANCY GOODS.: - • - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, . JEWELRY, PERFUMERY. DRY GOODS, • HARD WARE. STONE WARE WOODEN' WARE, • - 1 BROOMS, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. • CANARY SEED. POCKET KNIVES, WHIPS, UMBRELLAS, GUNS • FiiTOLS, ' AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, CAM PM:NE, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL. LIQUORS, (For Ifidicinal Purposkonly.) TRUSSF.ri, -SUPPORTERS. ' SHOULDER BRACES PORT NONLAES, SPECTACLES, SILVER do PLATED SPOONS, FOURS, Ac., GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, 'VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c And all of tile moat popular PATENT MEDICINES. -111Aakful /or theliberalpaironage hitherto . receiv td, he tropes to Await a raratiamee and large in ~crease of the same. ABEL TURRELL ktontroiw, Joie 10. 1857. v3nlyl gal HENRY DRINKER. PRICZS ..-.55,00 ... 2,5(1 2.5 WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, GLASS WARE SMYTH'S Self-Acting Bent-Lever ..4-tt. - ,*- -4 s - • ..,-- -,-..,..,.. -w5.1 . c,=1!..-r- -"-"-- . .. .. ' 1 fLUTOR7 . KIM rr lIIS INVENTION claims superiority over every 1 .other, in the following reapects:. In the invaria ble scientific principle involved, and uftou 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 arc required; fu its perfect- elm ! ' plicity, in the absence of any complication liable to variation, or to,w.it out of order ; and, finally , in tile important fact; that this scale can be aflbrded at a.; bout one•third the cost of any other Platforrit.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 over brought before the public. And coming, as It does, within the - reach of all, it tweet 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 Scales and the many invalua.- tile improvements which we hare made . within the past few months, have brought them to such a de gree of, accuracy, that they maybe safely relied up: on in every transaction of weight. • Manufactured and for Bale only be B. IL EATON & CO. flartronn, Swq. Co., Pa., Mn' 13, 1857. • OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Istrotrrerr - IxtEsitos.—For some five years past,. Mr. D. M. Smyth, of Pennsylvania, jnow of this State) an ingenious and scientific mechanic, has concentrat ed his mind and means npori an invention at length perfectly successful, andfor which letters patent hare rust been issued by the Government of the United States. This invention is known as "Smyth's Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scale," and - as this is the first public notice of this useful and valuable int provement, we shall take the liberty of expressing ourselves freely upon its merits: The platform ofthe scale is about 12 by 18 incites, and the Whole scale is abotit 8 inches high and weighs entire only about 25 pounds, while it has the extraordinary capacity o weighing any object from one ounce to four hundred pounds. Ds form is compact and convenient, and is applicable to every purpose for which scale's of any kind are required. Under the platform and attached to the leverage is suspended a weighted arm or pen dulum. To this pendulum is attached an indicator, which, together with the pendulum, the instant any object is placed upon the platform moves from its centre of gravity to the point indicating the exact weight. The scientific principle upon which it acts admits of no inaccuracy or change, and a given pres sure or weight upon the philforni intu.t arrays carry the Weighted arm and indicator 'co the same point.— The principle beyond doubt is ' the correct one, and that it has been properly applied in this instance, the lucky inY6tor has left no mom for doubt. Ile seems to have attained perfection itself—at lea't so far as Platform Scales are concerned, and to hare combined in a. remarkable degree an F.variable scientific prin ciple, "known of all men," with compactness, con venience, strength of form, durability and accuracy. But the great and important feature in this; Scale is the fact that beyond all these merits it possesses the additional one of being cheap, and within the roach of every family.—Albany Eve. Jour., Jan. 28, 1856. W© have examined this new - Platform Scale and concur in all that is =aid by the Journal. The prin ciple is at once Fin) pie and beautiful, an,i ,ensitres perfect accuracy, riltile the price trill he three times less than of the scales noir used.--1/Imily Express. S. WET leS F.A.rtsr Scat.s.--- : We have cx an.ined this new invention. Nothing can he simpler or more completely dm eloped than the principlom- - on which its acts. The platform which S ustains the . weight lifts a pendulum, suspended and loaded at - the end, through an arc of a circle; and the indicator' points out, upon the giaduated Circumference, the ex - act weight. In other platform scales - the measure of avoirdupois has to be ascertained by . moving a loose weight on a beam, - as on a steelyard, till it hits the precise point. 'Smyth's invention is a self-work ing one, and indigates at once, and to the minutest fraction, the figure.. By attaching the weight on the end of the pendulum, the scale becomes- multiplied by fires or tens : by . releasing the weight -it, gives ounces instgad of pourds. For household purposes, it is as cheap and far better than steelyards: and is finding the way to all well regulated kitchens where the receipt hook, with its prescriptions of weights and proportions, is used . .—..l l / a s and Argus. A ICrls-Inr.a—lf anybody doubts that this is. an in ventire age, they should call and examine Smyth's Self-Acting 13ent-Lerer Platform Scales. For simplic ity of d e ign, and economy of space, they take prece dence of any scales that - have yet been invented.— There is orte. : pecoliatity about this scale; it 'posses sea very little machinery, and can never make a mid take so long" as .the lalys of grayitatiln continue. Smyth's scale has another advant:ige--its cost. —.knickerbocker. Sid TTTI . 6I PATENT PLATFORM SCALT...-4":1 7 .11 new ind valuable invention was on exhibition at our State Fair just closed. Nothing in its department received more attention or was more generally admired or ap proved. This scale, possessing the extraordinary merits conceded trait at the East, cannot but he ex ce"edinely valuable, and must, we think, come into general use. The .4 lhaa v Evening Journal publishes the above, and adds: This scale (Smyth's) was also exhibited at the State Fair at Watertown, and not only received . every attention given it in Ohio, but carried off the first and highest premium awarded—a diploma and silver medal.—Clercland (Ohio) Journal. " SMYTH'S SEL7-AL7ING BEST-LEVER -PLATFORM Scst.z."—The fundamental principle of every itnpor tont invention has been very simple. In its is the elements of its worth, its usefulness and a daptability. Inventions of complicated movement: and visionary theories have never performed the ob ject sought to be obtained, for with adaptability, Ac. curacy and durability must be combined .cheapness: All of these desidenttums are involved id the invoik- Lion recently patented and known as "Smyth's Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales." The scale in question, from its construction on the principle of gravitation, is never liable to be out otoriler. It must Perform its work thoroughly, bectiuse the laws oftia tore govern it. In size the scale is a pigmy, but for Capacity it is wonderful, weighing any 'object from one ounce up to four hundred pounds. It can beres +dated by any one who looks at it but for a momeht. As their cost is but a trifle, they will speedily be as indispensably necessary in the houiehold calendar as any other useful article of daily use.—Ese.Dranserg. Imeortrlsv min VALtuntE Imarriox.—Among others, we have been favored with an examination, of the new and valuable invention (recently patent ed,) known as Smyth's Self-Acting Dent-Lever Plat form Scale." Mr. I). M. Smyth, the ingenious in. ventor, has spent some five years in the perfection of his work, and that he has attained perfection there seems but little doubt. This scale is construct ed upon a scientific principle which knows no vat ht tion or change, and hence its accuracy is beyond question. Its capacity and strength is unprecedent ed, while its form and the principle involved make it convenient and applicable to all purposes requiring scales of any description. It is free from, any com plication liable to variation or to get out•of order. The great and important , feature, however, of the scales made under this invention, is the fseftbat they can be afforded at about one-fourth the . cost of any other platformlscale of like capacity and accuracy in the world.. The scale we have seen (a sort of pocket edition as compared with other platform scales,l has the tronderfUl capacity of weighing any object, from one ounce up to four hundred pounds. Pos sessing the extraordinary merits and advantages con ceded to this Invention, it =not but be exceedingly valuable, and the scales made under it, brought as they will be, within 'the reach of, every family, must meet with an unprecedented sale, and come into im mediate and general use, as well to the benefit of the public, as to those so fortunate as to secure the ex clusive right of manufacturing and vembig ttuem State Register. LIME AND PLASTER. /IMRE subscribent are now burning and will keep constantly . on hand, Lime of a very superior quality at Montrose Depot, 'and will sell it in any (loyalties- •at n fatr Mee. Persons wishing a large quantity can b. supplied 1.7:0n a reasonable. notice. Superior groUnd Plaster will be kept constantly on hand hereafter. - I. L. POST, • - 11. DRINKXR. TV. JESSIIP:' Kontrtege Depot . , April S. L. SEARLE: , MIT Min SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF ;. Smyth's Patent Improved SMITH'S PATENT IMPROVED RECEIVED THE FIRST HIGHEST PREMIUM —A Diploma and Silver AT THE @cg' IE FAOP AT TVATERTO WY, N. P. THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY EY • 01 th ciTOR T it: CO,z HARVORD,SUSVEITANNA COUNTY,. PA. ErERF FARLU SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES. • Svoyth's Patent Improved Scales .RECEIVED THE Pi I MR- SI 11301 -AND-- Hiffhest Premium A DIPLOMA d• SILVER MEDAL, STAVE i'&11, tYATERTOWN, NEW YORK. THESE.SCALES ARE -MANIITA C TURED AND 1.774' 8.11. E O.VILY BY • B. H. EATON & CO., • Ilartord, Susquehanna County, Pa. _ r Every Farmer SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF gintittesl,Anteutsmgrauths;alto SMUT WS.- Patent Improved Stales RECEIVED THE FIRST AND HIGHEST REEVE ---A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL--; AT THE State Fair at Watertown, New York. • \ THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FORSALE. ONLY BY IEaT'COr. 4©©o, HARFORD, SUSQIIEHANNA COUNTY. PA.' EVERY fAR M 11 SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT ImPROTED SCAM'S; l ar l Si PATENT IMPROVED SCALES RECEIVED THE FIRST d HIGHEST PREMIUM - A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL - AT THE STATE FAIR AT WATERTOWN, N. Y. THESE SCALES CBE MANUFACTURED .AND FOR BALE ONLY BY R. 11. Eaton & Co. Iliwhni. Senueliasai Cool Pa. A i l let CAISEI edal— AT 'THE 0/11 -25 WITNESSES; . 7 —OR-- **The •Forger Convicted. JOHN 5. DYE IS. THE AUTHOR, . ." 10 Who bas bad 10 years experience ail Danker and rublisber, and Author of. , ; 0 A serve of Lectures at the Broadway TaLernaele when, for 10 successive nights, - over 50,000 People Greetedhlm with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the surest and Shortest-Means of Protecting them! Ca The Bank .Note Engravers all say that he is the 0 greatest Judge of Paper Money living. 't "V - 1 ItEATEST DISCOVERY of ur the Present Century for a " a Detecting Counterfeit Dank Notes. in Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, 20 and exhibiting at a glance every Vona- , Qtetfeit in'Circulation!! Arranged so "admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY and DETEC'T'ION INSTANTANEOUS. arNo Index to exainine ! No pages to hunt up ! OA But so sittplated and amtnged,that the Merchant. 4011 Banker and Business Man can see all al a-Glance. moo Ems • me g . English, Trench an(nnan, Thus Each may read the name in la =0 • , own Native Tongue. - &II - Most Perfect Bank Note List Published, am Also a List of GO - All the Private Bankers in Amer pc A Complete Sultimary of the FINANCE or pg &MOPE Sr, AMERICA will be published in each e„ .dition. together with all the Important NEWS 114 OF THE DAY. Also A•SERIES OF TALES • aim From an Old ManUscript, found in' the - East. It furnishes the Most Complete History of - , 111111 - - ORIENTAL LIFE . • to and describing the Perplexing Positions in which the Latlie4 and Gentletpen of that. Country have lo x been so often found. 'TheSe Stories will continue Imi s throughout the whole year. and 'will prove the i zi p Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. • • jal riffr Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at • $1 a year. All letters must he addressed to D a Joirs S. DYE, Broker, pa Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, N.Y. • apl3onlGr3yl - 1 ,„„ : ... . AY E s ~ . - (1,/that.tio-Pills, (SLY:4III CY) ATED,) ARE MADi TG . CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CUBE TILE BICE Luiralid•, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, . rhilanthropists.-read their &Meets, • and judge of their Virtues. • rcai TIIE Ct:AE 'Or • • Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach., l'rrteituao., Ct, May 1, P. 45. Dn. J. C. Arta. Sir: I hare been curil of iht worst ham:laths any body cart bare by a does or too of raw Mlle. It seems to airier fecal a fool I.toniach, which they cleans( et' once. If they mill core odors- as they do'nia; the , tuft it worth knowing. Yonre mph great rrprci. EP. W. PREIII,E, Cerki./ :Ammer Cari'n. Disorders and Livcr-Camplaints. DIZARTXY,IITOIF TUItINTESJOR, P.; C.:7 F*141858 Sea: I hare toed your Nils lti my aLcneral and hospital prie lice era since, you made them, and cannot liMitatc to gay they ire the hest cathartic etnuloy. Their regmlatir.g action on the lirrr is quick and decided. c.7nsequin.tly they are an tulmira ble remedy , for derangements cf that c•r:•ut. Indeed, I . hare seldom found a MAC of bilious disfq,ce so obstinate that it did not regulily rield to them. . : Fraternally yours. = • ALON't.t.) DALT, Mysician rf Marine itwpitat I)ysenttry. Itelni, and Worms. roar ()nice, liAnat.tan, Mr. Co., iiitcu.olgov. 16,1815. Area:. Your rills are the perfection of medicine. They nave done my wife more good than lean tell yon. She haitheen sick rind pining :May for months. Vent off to be doctored at great ...swap:, hut got no better. Sho then commenced taint your Pills., which goon cored liar, by expelling large quantities at worms (fleudl horn her body. They afterwards cured her and oar two children of bloody dysentery. ,One of - our neighbors hail it bad, and toy wife Lured him with two doses of your Pills., while others around us paid fauna fun to twenty-dollari doctors bills, and lost much time. rtithout being mired entirely even then. Cads ii Medicine as yours, which is se:natty good and honest, will be mixed, here. GEO. .1, Gras - FIN, P tnioster Ittaitte!.tis.)u unit Inivarity el the Mood. M=2MZ=== - Da: ATtr I hale awed y. , nr - t dia with extraordinary-SUCCORt in nay family nud amend thou. I 4111 C.1.1iC•1 . 11.) Nisit. iu distrest To r.gulate £R4114 - CA d . q4l.Stbdi 4110. nitrify the Mond they are the very I.ost remeNty I have ..ver Inowu,. and I can eonll - iezunamend them to my fr.ionds. Yours, J. WISES _ ArsAw, I'Vynxtmo 15.55. Due So.:. I i n n noing your Cathartic Pills in say practice, and flnd them an exvOient pimmtivo to cieanse Hal system and pa cify Gi9 fountains of the Mad. JOHN G. 31EACI1A31, 31. D. Etysipelns,. Scrofula, King's -Evil, Tetter, .Tumors, and Salt Rheum. From a Ebreatruu.p die.. .chant .1L ISA& Pc. Arts: Your Pills are the relr.zpai of all that Ls great le medicine. They have cured,ru) lit:le dau•;lttcrfif,ulcerouseores upon her hands and feet that hal proved incurable for years. liar mealier has been long grievously atritlf d with blotches and ritti!•lns cn oar skin :and in her hoir.. A herourchild was cured * have cmcd Ler. ASA MORGRIDGE. Rheumatism, Pieuralgia,•and Gout. reoza the Jeer. Dr. Iktt4-a, elf t..r DeLhAli.4 4it,,ChUrCh. 1101.751 , .. eAVANNAR. GA.,•Jan. (c 15515. HONORED Sift :.1 Should Neringmteful for the relief Your skin bas brought me 111 did not report my case to you. A-cold sat. that In my limbs and brought on excruciating nenralzic;who. which ended in -chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I bad the Nit physicians. the disease grew worse and worse. until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Paitimore,. Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their elects were slow, but eure.• Dy,per ierering in the.nve of them 1 am now entirely well. Secant Cxxwhen , BATON JioC4t, Lt.... A Dec., 1855. DA. Atm: I bare been entirely cured by your Pills of Mee. matte Gout —a painful disease that had afflicted me for ycsini.. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com. pusizats, requiring an edit . ° purge, they ero an excellent neur. • - • •or Costivenes or Constipation , o and as a Dixtlier Pill, they are agreeable aad effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis', Inflarnmatioi, aad even Dena *nee*, awl Partial Blindness, have:lel:a mod by the alterative action of thew Pills. Maar of the OIL in market contain 3lercuri, which, althotistn - evaluatde remody In skilful hands. is dangerous in a public, 014 trona the dreadful ooniegnences that frequently follow its bra*. .tious -use.. Thaws contain no mercury or mineral substance, whatever. AYER'S-CHERRY PECTORAL • FOE TILE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFIXES.. ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and far the .vellef of consumptive patients in advanced stage Of the disease. We need not speak to the public of Its virtues. Viningbon( area town, and almost errery hamlet of the American States, its wonderfaL ewes of pulmonary complaints harts made it al ready known". say, few are the families in any civilized coun. try on this continent without come personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where which lark not among them some Itving-trophy of its victory over the sub tie and dangetans diseases of the throat and longs. While it Is the most. poweifal antidote yet known to min for thelortaids ble and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is alsc the pleaainteet and Illarg remedy that can be employed for its Tanta and vc.ung persons. - Parents should Live it in story against the r insidions enemy that steals upon them unprepared We have abundant ground+ to believe the CIO2IIIT Pacroitas saves more - lives by the consumptions It prevents than those it cures. Keep it by yon, and cure your colds whikethey are etre ble, nor neglect them until no linntan skill can master the In exorable canker that. fattened on the vitals, eats your life away All know the dreadful fatality of icing disonlent, and as the} know too the virtue. of this meetly, we need not do more that *nun them it still made the best it can be. Wo spare nc can, no care, - no toll to pnsluce it the most perf.-11 possible, ant thus afford 'those who rely on it the best agent which our skil eaninruish for their care. PREPARED BY DR. I. C. AYER, ?tactical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass AND SOLD BY . ABEL TERRELL, and by all Druggists and 3ted ieine Dealers.—ul4s3ylcw Read the following Letter. nonE TEsinutioNv, . We have received the fidlowiag letter in relation to Da. Moßst's INDIAN Moor rtu.s. " Arnow: Form Cons Ens, Susq. Sept: 213th, 1856. Messrs A..T. Wqrrt Co., New York : " The Jtorses Indian /Toot Pills had from You give universal satillaelion, in ieVERY IssrAxcE, - and our farmers use them for almbet everything. The Dye tyroir has been raging ht this section to an alarm ing extent, for thettataix months, sc.tficus a smat.r, family having escaped; EXCEPT' 1110 SE WHERE, pour pills have tr, , en 1:9E0-Ail A PREVFNTIVE, in which ass "they have NEVER. FAILED. I Will inform You sh tly how to send a further supply. Your °WI Serv't." API:IONS° 11. SMITH. Such letters as the above need no ointment froni us, they ought to einvioer all of what trefirrn/y believe, that Dr. Jlorse's Indian Root Pills are the veril hest Pill ever mad". = Sold in Montrose by S. IL & D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in all country stores. - A.' J. White k Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New York, sale Proprietors. • 41—tf 'arr FARMERS ATTEND" 11 „IRE undersigned would respectfully announce,to I. the FatmEns and all others interested, that- . we have associated ourselves together under the firm of MUTT & TIPIADEN, • at the old stand of U. I: E. Mott, where wo aro pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in use, such ati Bleachley's, Notes Iron Ream, cfre. • Mao Pointe of. all kinds,. .Landsidtv, Cultivator teeth; and all kinds of castings fdr Farm an and others, all of which we propose to sell as low as can be afforded by any establishment brads coon try, We are also - agents for e Emery's !torso Powers, Drag and Circular Saws for .wood, also Dog' Chart Powers, which`wei caw fund& Ms short notice.. Montrose, Jas. 7, 1857, • : - The Independent - Republican. /manna) Bt7IRT TITIIRSDAT itounci, jXinerro u PA: AT $1:50 rzz Alernit„ Aoraxet. . Bates of - Advertising. One square (16 lines or less)one week, ..$0,5 0 One softuare " - two weeks, .......0.7 5 One sitnare " three weey5,...'...1 rig One square One lqiutre One square One square One egeare Two squares one year, . ......... .. Three squares one year;.... Five squarw one year, " ; 24A One column one year,. 400 p Yearly advertisers will have the privilege dik e _ ring.or changing thefr-.advertisements without sd. tytional -charge. - • - ••Business cards, not exceeding .fiVe tines, inset t i . . at $2,00 per annum. ,• "Job Work. This" ofilecis supplied with a good assortment d. Jobbing s tc h materiels. and all kinds of Job Work, as Cards, rosters, ramphleticke.;"will be donate d .. ly and - promo& ' • _ . BITSINESS • Drtir t -',• • GRADITATE of the Aftortitble - tadlionwopmte Medicine. Is now panonnely p. doe. corner of Maine and Elisabeth :Ft; 6 0 ,1 0. 0001 7 G ' "14 134414" ter the V. Church. , • • . - 1w.1851.47 . . DLit: Smitli; QURGE.OS DENTIST. has trintwed hla °Menlo= ltwltlt 1.7 own dwelling opposite. the Itaptlta church, (North aide.) is rase, where all Dental operations will ho performed in bb' mtd mamba. I . . • Xoutrose, 31,ay 216.15,e,. . - C.. D. Virgil, -- • = —7 7 .ILESIDENT DENTIST. bag nturried Ida 0 ts tl~s~~+ , las new realdenrx. nest door above Dr. • Paddy, wad on Turnpike Street. where helms Med np remit% s_tyle of neatness and convenler.ct. batting Ids Rittman. asorstosz. Oetor 7. L967.-tod • - • • - • C. o—Ho ll ister, • VILER Li :-ViDDLES, name" Tin nkot. Jte.,:llaae St....ll:Nl•door above Strat's.Urocery, Slotarant. P. ,-17y1 • • J, D. Vail, M.. D., roiIYSICIAN A 'ICI) SURGEON . . has nettly todatedide4 at Brackneysille. Susquehanna county, l'a., and *lll mar, attend to'all cals. with which he may feeteef,!..4 B etY/ • • • Bashnell v " Armica-y.trovsstrucat AT L 4W. Om over B. B West's Drug Store', SCPerLOANNA DEPOT, T. B. Orchard, 31. D.. - 7 mentmcws Am4.sruntox. Jarkace, Easqueiatum eat* X. Pa. Redden,* at the Poet hake. IikEALERS BOOTS SHOES. Leather and finding& n .1.1 Maine it drat door below Searle% Hotel. Mecum , :l' ilti CLAMS h:CCIX6. C N. imam. - William H. Jessup, - ; A TT6IINEY AT LAW-A-NOTARY PUBLIC. 0150 - 00'0. 11e - Square. No:crane; Pa. - • Miller & Fowler, - - Imaxs AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. and Addtas in Chancery. Viral. No. 44 Clarke !street, ClisaAao, 11L . . Blitby & Fitchi: A TTOR:NEYs AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS.- 211., Office wen of the Court. Muse, Montrose, Pa. Ls. lILIVII.ILT- . - Albeit Chaniberlin :- - A 'TTORNEY AT LAW. AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACI ll I OtEce user I t l.. Fubt St Co.*.i Store._ YOlTarat, Fs. - TTORNEY AT LAW ANTI COMMISSIONER OF DEER, IX for the State of New York. will attend to 311 bugness entrettet to hire .with promptiLowant Oddity. 0111= on Publlcl&V.l.-e. nlml by lion. Wildaini2m - up. , • I(IEKL - EII.TN DRUGS, MEDICINES.... Dre..-tufrN GroStrieN Drr Garda,Mudware, Stonen Uliutm•nre, V. crry. Silver Spoons, Spartaci. Yw imanment.", Trus l es. Sure.tat Instrunttntet, Liquors. Perfm. ery, Mirr,,nt, Stationery, BrusbvP, NatiLee Notions, &c. F.. B. Chandler, • I'AEALESI. IN .DP.Y GoODS. P.mdc . Cluthln4Arrce.4. Boomand Stationery, etc., Avenue, Vw•rnzont, Pl. • I. L. Post & Co., PH)' GOODS. Groceric. Crck..liem Hardman, Ftwir, ctv., wrner aTur4ol:o atzeit. ana-PulAic ATt• Mo;crtramr.,, J) EILS GOODS', Grotom i Flanbrari", emkrrr, inwarv. • tzyTy (.91 the Dam Itzmnsq ta.kito. —PuMic Avenue, Jlesnu•ss, Pa. J. wrosh, - T L LTO34. TIEALEIt.S . IN DRY Cll . 01/..4, Prigs, I.s!4rlteinel. yalnts , ci* tl'a”e:±rlt, , , IluricrJre r -4-re.Aery. Clocks, Waches, JeF. .zpoore, Perfumes' • rack;Morrseer. - G, 4, 11.1[1iTLI.V C I I.L&D. Wintom & Wil H; Jessup, 4 TTORNF:I I S AT LAW. Mo. rxemt. Pincilce Sus;* /9. hanna, tirnfla,nl W.) ming and tuzerne countiti. 11A17.;ALER I t.Staren mid lira:2lnm Honk -pole, Ttamis, I:barnsi CiazsT Brim, iiusq.Cri— Pa. All r•ders re. pri.inrptly 11114:4, and shipped per Rockwell & Winton. 7,-, , , Nt71"..10 RS. Tr RE r. Lath:Oen In Str4w' Good, 'Hats, Ctpi, ill. Fttr. Crubrellas, l'arlsets, itiltborg,Am. It., No:40 Coati:LW street,'Nzw Yerog, (41) stain.) - • - ==l - A. Baldwin, . - .. wArms Liu t. l i . l . l 6 r il l t r it f. ; • 11.z.lnevieovr Clover and .Fi d olv iiii .72l ot l, , Pork.. FL E I end of Cha.—lltr's store. M.,:zriacem. - mr.11.1...57.-tr . . . • R. Thiyer, •' • . . . Ton - F•iciAN ,1 - .. , 1D SURGEON. 310.711c0e5, 'a.; Mire In te JL. Yarmeee .L.}re. .. ..' . - .t om " . . . , .. ugo [ionic. tc.4iix , York. hr. liiri L n i n:a.. r ll located in In l 7.:4.u r s,l i u ti ct i nia 6f &utly, C ultuld o&r biz •lantD tbo,se about building or repairing . Grit Mill % or othir tr ,, Muerr. 11..vilog thzt Ms exteriefico warrants him in doing oh.. ' Pcnt Oft! Id' &W O. atellYNaTl, SIIN: Co.. Pa. . -.- v3u7yl , • •: , Comes . & Son,, _ • ~. , T 1 .' EKL E R S In Foreign and Atncilean Martile; ifontiments, Ilea _LT Stones,: Table Top %Ac., Binghamton New York. Buslneopm , Mining to the above attendod to With dispatch. by G. 'W. Ewell. : Agent, Brooklyn, Smut. Co., Fa - - ‘• rwyi g#l4elAva • LOOKING-GLASSES, NO. 76 WARREN. STREET, Etoten CAriownnto T. CAntowatz, S Henry S. Knapp. L New York. CArnnwau.. . • ralltEsutodfiber having connected:fib:wolf with the above - lionas A. lathe eIIOCKEar TVADE, hi all hi% various branches.. would gent , ly . suy to merchants. hotel. anthboarding-hotter keepers. in I.:wear !tonna and adjoining counties that their .sh.ck is One . of tho largert of the kind kept in ',New York ; their awurttnent Is large and general; their goods are of good quality anachuice patterns ; their prices aster as the trade can offer with reference to Fronts: nod that ho to rtrr ansiuits to-sell to all who may think it For their interest to give law a call. • HENRY S. KNAPP. Nev York, January 1,1857.-4 r • SA-DDL - 4.-IHARNF,ss . ,mAKER = .AIIII TRIMMER, Q recF-s.son, of Ai ..4. E. Baldwin, (late F.erditalta and I "init l43 13 09 -the above buslneto, will offer on good - terms, all kinds of wort •• In his line," studi as Saddles, Hartterw, Trunk's, &e. Hamm math of the be. oak-tanned leather. Carriage Trimming' of all kind dete on. short Otter. All klods of Carriage Trimmings kept on band led furnishedeleapvr than can be porthased elsewhere In Noe hem rear, svlvania. No, L 2, nark& Basement of Searle's Hotel,. binwriru. Pa.. .- (wt. 1 1856.4 f HENRY DRINKER,: . • • WM. I.IIINTTINOr COOPER. " .MO .117 R OSE, ISAAC L. POST. • November 1," 1855 • DRAFTS on New York 'City- and Pliilndelphic:-. Collections promptly made and remitted. Of from 10 A. M. to 3. - . ' • Messrs. Allen k Paxton, N. York. \REFERENCE, 1 • Samuel. C. Morton, EsqEsq.,Phil'a. Hon. William'Jessup, Montrose. , .. . MONCr the vat variety of Medielnes at Tnrroll's Storc , ,*msT bo 11, Mond ail of Dr. Jaynelt justly celcluated Fandic medicine: yre'a Cherry Pectoral and Cathanic I.llltr;Voross, Wine and Forpat Hofand celebrated Gentian Micro L'AAelfs rr ries of Family medicinex Merchant's Ting OIL the greo,ti - nr rn- ,,,,,:i ,edy toe sprains in' man r.r beast aver kw ; Mktheosen'o Renimp an d 111 " 4 e iteniNir Orricra erndfuge, And a variety et •••, her k tuts; Tra.lies Magnetic Ontment, the greatrentedv tor bs ths ' f r ,• . turlatioin, and nli inflammatory complaints; Ponds - Extract . 11 _tg tbinE for similar puma:4 , llas' the above Ointment ; AbOry s $ Pain u'or ooo ting agent, a good article; Woodcock's itaiemland Eerie Liniment; hiwoOd's Jaundice Eittora. Canker Drops, liniment, and Dysentery Orem p linker's Compound for rirsenf cry; Tioughton'o reVelni I. l 3imetelli; Min:hold** Extract onintior and Extract Of Sareatarillat a. variety of Saler& the, tart In market. rub. Sc. rind an almost endicsurarlety I'atent litediclnes,,sitortether M"s TV . '" atm to'cumnerato--hut sullko It to-sac. thaithe public will fled o , "" ly every thing in UN line, at linLintlg and l'Acy Store or Mantra*, -July, ISM; - , • ABEL TUILRELL Ilavlnr!acur•c(-1 the right of using Gothl . ard's Pst and towining carriage tops, is prepared to tarnish and put thew on at the shortest notice. - Montresc, May 0, 1637. • - FORTY' HORSE.,POINER IN - G - 006-01FRIPER: - 9 FEET eight inch stroke. 14 • hich e.,) Wine - WWI. rce lons. . .Is . a 'strong . ir cll 't•Oft tune/line. .:Snintbic for stoat Shaft Or Tannop:, and e *Ohl /ow. - ' Address.' fi" 417' POST Jan. 13, .18b7. - gontror,- Fa,' •. • ELIJAH•MOTT: G.A. TILDEN. due two mOntbe" 4.4..2,26 three alo!kthill• • ;•:3,00 aix BECI one year, . • Y."8:‘00" Heeler & Stoddard. Wm: R. Jessup, Abel Turrell, J. Lyons & Son., Bentley & Read, E. S. FUNNELL, E. N. Mo.ore, ~L] E. c..4.ulipivrLL:& SOTS; IMPORTEILS or AND DEbLY.P.S IN ISI3 Banking House- -POST, COOPER & CO. PATENT MEDICINES. !MEM