EZi iaepeOeqt READ dc IL It. FRAZIER. EDITORS. E. LOOMIS, CORRESPOYDING EDITOR itONTROSZ, ==M=l • CORNEAS.—Corners have always been pop, ular. . The chimney corner, for instance, is -endeared to the heart from the earliest to the last 'flours of existence. The corner- cup. Aboard ! What stores of sweet things has it contained for us in youth? With what luxur. c ies have its shelves groaned in manhood ? A snug corner in a wall ! -Who ever objected to such a thing?. A corner in a woman's hart Once get there, and you may 'soon command the entire dpsnain. A corner in the temple offamo ! Active at that, and you become iin-- mortal. But a _word of caution lo corner !infers. It is said by a go4natured Cowin- por.iry, that.young men who 'thug around the corners of our streets,, very often hang in a difrercut corner when_they groiv up,---•that of it prison yard..• • , GETTING OVER A DIFFICCLTY.-A class which graduated not over a • thousand years ago, embraced among its members one Tom Elliot, an incorrigible wag, who was not no ted for any particular and marked attention to his studies. . Mathematics \MS a particu, tar object of Tom's disregard and this caused him an occasional fru d' esprit Nvlth the dry professor of conies. On one occasion, the-pro fessOr, during the, recitation, :caked Toni to explain'the horizontal parallax :of the sun. Tom. replied : don't know: how." But," said the professor, "suppose . . were appointed by the government Ulu it-4hat would you do 1" "I'd resign," gravel.Nrespond, the convulsive laughter\l the professor actually pc . gar In one of Caroline Gilman's• roman ce; (library copy) this passage was marked And very much thumbled " There is no object so . beautiful to me as a conscientious young man—l watch him as I do - a star in heaven.'.' "That is ray view—exactly !" 'sighed,ltiss Josephine Hoops, as he laid down the vol. ume; "in fact, I think that. there's nothing. so-beautiful as a•-young man, even if he aint conscientious." • • rjr" Rich is he who owns a farm, for by the same token; he owns a firer besides.- - There in the azure harbor of his Eighty" ' floats a craft; its hull - is crimson; it. tat Trail -.gleams with gold. it is, an argosy of Cloud consigned to. him, with all its freight of gen tle showeriand ovations shades. Slowly it wears just pyerheao, and lets twanehor go, and fires a gun,and down on field aid- . wood; land comes the precious rain. Rain !itis no rain; but grin and (ruits and flowerS, in crys tal easPs. It weighsthe anchor—slowly bears away.• And ben tho farmer sits within his cabin,d(x)r, ar.d sees the great ships tome and go, and never thifiltS - an hundred sail dr07.11 I 'hie own.— Chicago Journal. _ HOW TO .EX.4MINE WELLS.—The follOAing simple mode of examining a well to ascer.. tain whether it contains . any-- offensive- sub stances, his been recommended as efficient : Place a common mirror &her the : welt in . such as to catch and.throw the rays of the sun to the liottorn of the well, which sill be immediately illuniinated in such a n*. nerthat the smallest pebbles, etc., aVibe btst.. tom, can be •as distinctly discerned as if in the bank The sun is in the best situation to' be reflected in the morning or afteraoun of the day.. From the Petersburg, ( ) South Side Democrat. The Free 'Negro Question. The following resolutions were unanimous ly passed at a meeting of the citizens of Din •widdie, at. the -Court' Huuse of said , P , •-vr!y, Sept. 2 1 st, I : Whiivas, The negro is not and con never be a citizen of the United States, while our present Constitution remains unaltered, and whereas, the history of the negro so far •as made known to the civilized world .in . this _and every portion thereof, denginstrates. his . total unfitness fur self government, and de clares what we of the South have ever firmly held,- " that his normal condition is isvery" : under the decree of the God of his natOre, and .whereas fiee negroes have become. a source of great annoyanceto the citizens of this Com monwealth, so' that our Legislature has seen 4 to abridge their privileges and pass strin gent laws to control them, which laws have proven themselyes insufficient :—therefore be it Regolred i Ist. That the existence of the free negro population in this State - i s a tole ration gratis on the part of the citizens there of; Ungratefully received by said population and unavoidable to them, because it adniits .them to a condition which they are ,incapaci-, Wed to appreciate and unable to enjoy. 2nd. That the existence of the free riegro population of this State, - is injustice to the poor bat honest and indujtrious citizens who labor daily to support' therf.families, because it, brings said free negroesOn unjust cornpeti-; tiori with said - good citizens—the free negro having no master to control him, works for half pay per day and steals double per -night;,, this being true in every community. • 3d. That,among us this class have so con ducted thetriselves as to have enlisted bitter animosities against them, and true.humanity dictates that .they cannot be safely left as they are, lest an enraged people arise up mu the - terrible majesty of that "reserved riuht." self-defence—when : the laws written fail to proteet 'them. • • 4th. - That in a Aaw-abiding 'devotion, we yield to none as our superiors, and. therefore do earnestly petition the Legislature of. ginia,in the General Assembly of the ensuing year, that they will_not fail totake'action on this important subject; and by no means leave us to the necessity,.as a dernier reeort, s ' .of forcibly expelling them from our inidst. • sth: That our Delegate and Senator are herAby called ; ort,..and urged to take into con. sidaution theAneoiventences, the - injuries the ' perturbations and the insults; we are subject to under the present existence of this class in .1 our.country, and .as far as this meeting has the power, they are instructed to represent 1 our wishes on this subject in the next,,legisitt ture,—i. :the free negroes l,e allowed a few years (the time to be fixed by the leg-. • islature) to prepare and go . from --antong or if they' prefer to remain, to -do s•-) under i the regulations and. laws of slavery. . - 6th.. That we recommend to our- Tellow . l citizens - of Virginia the consideration of this ; important subject,'and suggest that meetings be held in every county in the State and ae; lion taken on the subject. Z. P. SCOTT, W. A. Ai)m,ri,l4,e'c. OF Omßeg.. who wish to bity Books and Stationery _EX cheap, will call at the Ti. ' AIOAT.ROSE BOOK STORE, in the Post Office, where they can get good articles at a•fair price. . Just iteraved.--.1. new lot of Schad Books, Tower's and Webb Series of Readers, Waylanci's E lemeu ta of Rom! Science, eightAlifferent sizes of Webster's standard . Dictionaries, at ro:Need prices. Alio.—Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Recol q ' lections of a Life Time, by S. G. Goodrich, &c. A. N. BULLARD.. Montrose, Pa., Afay 1:1. 1857. Tune, 'Pop Goes the Weasil.' Hallo, Stranger, stop a minute— Here's a Store, ju..*-t drug in it • And view, with wonderful surprise. The Books and Toys that meet your eyes— . . . I have Books•and Paper, just the hest, That you can find, East or West; • If any of my friends should doubt it, Call in, I will ease your mind about it At Bct.Lann's Fine Books, Pens and l'apertoo; All kinds of Children's Books; and new.; Iu short,-hare everything.you'll find In the Book_ and Stationery line— . At Ilcu...Lan's So come•along, come one, come all, Come rich and poor ; come greAt and small, And 1 will sell yon Hooks so cheap c , know I shall your custoin keep. At BULLARD'S llotamse, nay, 1-$.57 • MONOPOLY MONOPOLY Irrims i,; the great piinciple among our selfish, I an>afl merchants. In proof of this look at the late Ac't pabe—tl at Harrisburg, prohibiting hawking and peddlingin Susquehanna County ; an Act pas. sed` to:gratify some of the Merchants 'oho hare ex pressed a desire "to stnp.soute Larpe wagons." GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAUM & CO.. DOWN WIT HMONOPLYI Their large wagon will 'run more regularly than ever before, until their license for peddling expires. In order to accommodate the Community and be able to battle monopoly snece.ollllY, they. bare made ar rangements to get New -Goods weekly from New York, and they will sell the va l ue film' 1:i to 26 per cent &caper, than any other establishment in Sus gtic);,.na.County. We hare now received our NEW SUMMED GOODS! The largest, cheapest and heSt selected stock ever offered in this market. It is not necessary -to emu-. mctate the articles which our'assortment comprises it is sufficient to It 3 ay that we have a gerniral stock of tliciaiFst and most fashionable goods in the market and we =not fail to suit the public, as well in taste as in prices. A few words more to our fellow-citi -rens, and particularly to those who feel themselves independent awl not obliged to purchase at some par ticular store. We know that it will be for your inte rest to examine and price our gooffii'before purchas ing elsewhere; that is a true moo 'that "a penny -saved is better than two earned." We sve deter minell to spare no pains to give general satisfaction, and we shall always he ready and happy to 'exhibit our assortment to those who wilitvor its with a cull. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM 5 Co. • lfontrose; 11:iy 21th, 1857. ZIA Torn.nmid ~Sss, and even ated BONEMEREG y „rim. undersigned, Merchant, at Dhnock Four -L Corners, has lately discovered that fur ready pay, he can :ell more goods and make more money, at one half the.usual profit put upon country goods, consequently I can sell goods from five to ten per cent 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 your gdods at a price unparalleled in the histery of mercantile trades. My stock is large and well selected, and I am receiving new additions every week. Sty terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainly be for your interest to tall and sec me before purchasing elsewhere. Flour and salt kept constantly on hand. • - W.ll. 11. THAYER Dimock, Jan. 14, 1857.-2yl SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and invite thOrfliendft to call and examine Large Stock of Dress Goods.—Stella Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Pahlktins ' Silks, in varie ty, Gents. Cloths, :Cassimeres and Testings, Gents. fine assortment of Fashionable , Clothing, Parsols, White Goods, Laces, Edging.z, Flouncing-, Collars and Sleeves, and Trimmings. Our Dry Goods de uncut is, zre think, well chosen in quality d: styles. „. '.e - Virocera - es.—A good stock. Also, Iron, i antl Hardware. Crockery.—A large stock. '.. Hats 8; Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil and ITemp Carpet. Large assortment of Wall Paper. Montrose, May G, 1857, . New Era in illantrose: • THE WAR INHANSIS CONTINUES! 13uT those who attempted to get up a fight 'in Montrosz,against "second rate goods and -high prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled ; and • heeler.and Stoddard. whose BOOT AND !TOE STORE 1.. located on Main street,South of Searles the largest and best assortment of 'Goods'ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the. • • • LOIFEST FlO - RE, and vrlifehthey will sell a ‘lectle' above cost,are terrnine'd to give "the old codger" shard We do not intend to he undersold by any other establiihment in Town. We have ouly to say, Coon and See, for "seeing is believing." We (lo not de sire to puir our goods, preferring to !• let our works praise us;" buip we may be permitted to say, fOr the information of purchascrs,that we have just received AS EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, .comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', rind Children's weir. Also a general assortment of Findings, and Leather of all kinds. • Work made to order, - and repairing dcne neatly KEr,LEIt. S WrOtts 4 l7l). MontrofT, June 11, 18:16: • L4PIES HATE YOU HEARD TILE NEW& AIRS. DAVIS, forme:li,, of .New Ycrk, has opened 5-lElllllml. and Farley StOre, in the vil lage of Brooklyn,-and 6.s just I r 4 t , arneri- from New York with a large and fashionable rioak of goods, -consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hats of every style and variety, also Crape and Silk flats constant ly on hand of every Luc and color, together with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as Embroi deries, Hair . Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Go . ods, Sc., all of which she offers at the lowest prices. egr Particular attention paid to Bleaching...An Alnays at Bowe. Brooklyn, May 6,18.57.-17 if New Forwarding Line. McKINNEY, YIN SICKLE & YOUNG, QUIP every day ttiroughoot 'the seakon, 14 the - 0 Sew York k Butter and other country produce sold at the high est market rates, at reasonable cornmist , iong. The•proceede will be paid in current money at the old stand. A new btock of good just. re.ceired. 11Eliitt McKIIs'NEY Great Lend, June 3, 3 857.—tf I - --- L7BLIC notice is hereby given that S.A. WOOD BUFF •is receiving a nev ;' lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds 'usually kept in the Store avid Tinware line of buSiness ' among Which may be found . a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durablethan ever before offered in this county. All the proof you need will bejtist to call and exam. sue for yourselves. All stoves warranted in 'every respect. Kept constantly on liMul,an extensive assortment - of TLY WARE, made out of the best materials,' which is offered for sale as cheap at can be bOught in any market. Also on band, Lead Pipe *fall six es, Chain 'wad Gearipg for Chain Pumps, all sizes Brass and PorcelainKettici, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. Jcbbing dine on short notice and in good order. All goods in the line will be sold': cheap for cash or (approved) credit. WCOURVFF. Montrose; May 1, 1557 - • -S A 1' - LOOK IND REID! Post Biothers aro ro'v receiving their :lock of NEW -.I ND- - • Dress-Making Establishment. NOTICE. 2312 2111111.312. Fire &lireSteck Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, NO. SG WALNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH. CAPITAL Saoo,ooo. Hake. Insurance azyaiaal loss or "damage by ?re, on Bileldinyk .rurniture andJlerehandiae gcr era!- !y. on Ilierea and Cattle,' ayaijiat death from any rouse. I LOSSES PR OJIPTLY DIRECTORS : II . B. R. Miller, Henry Jones. F. S. lineal:ley, J. R. Flanigrn, J.,Crosathile, Saml. J. R Chas. Flauigen, of Wilmington, Dolt Tit. N. CARTERET, SOC. B. R. MILLKR. PreA't. BILLINGS STROUD, Afnl. Montrose, July 1, 18:17.—ly Manufacturer's Insurance Company. CHARTER PERPETUAL. °ranted by the State of Pennsylva CAPITAL, $300,000. FIRE, MARINE, A' INLAND TRANSPORTAITION. Apt the pru sutrubt- rrilllS Company traa organized with *Cash I .1 and tbe Directors bare determined to ad business to its available resources--to obsery dence in conducting its affairs, with a pro upt went of losses. A.S.,Lirriscorr, Prey t. Wu. A. Rnonrs, Vice 1 Atrium •WEEkS, Secretary. DinErrons.—Aaron S. Lippincott, Win. 13. as, Charicii Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Win..A. R William Neitl, Alfred Weeks, John P. S Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth. , - OFFICE, 1;0. 10 Merchants' Exehinge, Phi A. V. BULLARD, -4‘7 1 Montro4e, May la, 1557.,1,•• \ 4 *- 8 Lycoming Co. Mutual Insurance Com Capilal,-924200,000.. IT is one Of the hest Comp a ni,,, Stair was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perp It has insured, since it went into operation, millions of pi operty, and paid ovecsix. hund re d sand dollar's 16:tst.i . s. About twelve thousand has paid in this County. Applications received at the stare of B. R. & Co., Lanesboro, and at Mortti-n , ,.. R. R. LYONS, Agel v3ni Montrose, .Tan. 1857 tiaI.N.ET M ANUFACTORY n Lu .. ' • s i %U r tr u l t C u T r t e T It i f ., :R n a o n;l l: r a t ; paet; I t l o kin ' fil orders for • Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesa retail, on short notice. Retail prices range fro, npn-ards, according to style. He also keeps on it - Ready-made, Comas ; and as he has an ele, hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on, notice. 1 New Milford, - Dec. 17, likT,C,.• sTrAin GUIST AND SAW MIL ti 130 ST DR.OTIIERS hating jolrchasecl the abo establiehruent,will keep coostwitly,ori hand `i perfint aid Finel-70ur, Corn -Vial of superior ityyciltro Chop an.c/ Brali at the lowest cash prices. CuStorn work will be done with despatch, and in cases, warranted. • 13S Montrose, Jul; 185:l. . .Vainable Lands For , Sale. . FOR.SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres Land or. the waters of Spring Tbook; a bran of the Lackawanna river`: in Luzern° County,Penn', about midway between the thriving towns of Scra: ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with naMe ::mbar, and beiifg situate in the most extensi mir.:.r..l region in Pennsylvania—known to con in - m ore—and believed to abound in coal, and bei also in the immediate vicinity of several railroa. made and now in progress--ofkr to the Capitalist. opportunity for the investment of money - that seldo occurs. For further information apply to N. P. IL sack, Esq., No. - all street New York, or to tl subscriber, at Montrose,Susquelcanna county,Pa., t. attorney in stet of the owners. April 6, 1854. HENRY DRINKER. SOIrMINTEICTORT. 'PEIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for se .1 at bis establishment in Montrose,the best Oa ty of SOFT SOJ 1), manufactured from the lye wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,an not by any patent process. "'For those that furnish the grease,be manufacture the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all case to be a good article,or the Soap may be returned an the menu refunded. PI:ICF.S Per barrel Half Barrel Gatlloti.... Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delircredl at the ishery inMontrose—at the rate of ten barreN for $45,0r at Scranton at ten bairels for tso. . I JOHN HENRY WARES. MontroAe; March 17,1556. 10y1 AN L VIAMU, IjitS just returned from New-York, with a urge and choice variety of GOONS, bought for Cash, and selected with inucit care, from over thirty of the hest Houses in New-York, which he offers to figs cus tomers and the public, at low pric4is, for Cash. His stock comprises ; • DRUGS3I fIICINE~, • PAINTS, • • ous,• WINDOW GLAS.iz, • DYESTUFF9O9I CROCKERY, • — GROCERIES, MIRRORS, GLASS WARE, CLOCK:'!:, WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SIIADES, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, - • PERFUMERY, • DRY FOODS, • • HMO WARE, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, • BROOMS , . . BReSILES - JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. • • CANARY SEED. . "WHIPS, • • • POCKET KNIVES, 'UMBRELLAS, • GUNS. ' PISTOLS, • • • AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE., CAMPIIENE, • 0 " • BURNING FLUID, ALCOIML, LIQUORS, _ (For Medicinal Prirrx)e(2, - TRUSSES, • SUPPORTERS. • PORTNONIA.ES, SHOULDER BRACES, • SPECTACLES,. SILVER k PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &e., '• GOLD PENS, • STATIONERY., • • • VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, lge , And all of the most popular PATENT MEDICINM • . • Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TL'HBELL. 51041 . 1 : 10 Juuc /0, Ina, Self-Acting Bent-Levar VI.AVVIRE SACtILEg4 rrITIS INVEITION claims stvoTiority over every other, in 06 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 forrn, aid applicabilityto every purpose for which Scales of any kind arc required; in its perfect sim plicity, in the nbsenee of any complication liable to valiation, or to pt out of order ; and, finally, iti the important fact, that this scale can be :Winded at a- i bout one-third the cost of any other Platform Scale, ;of like capacity and accuracy .use. And posses : sing in an tmineni degree, all these merits, this i nven tth n i s conceded to be one of the most useful and valuabli ever brought before the public. And ""' s ' eoming, as it does, within the reach oral!, it cannot mows,' .but find an unprecedented:pile andaindivided market among farmers, housekeepers, mechanics, merchants, &e.. everywhere, to the exclusion of every other weighing apparatus. • The invention of the', Scales and the many invalua' ble. improvements which_ we have Made withiti the past few months, have brought theta. to such a de gree of accuracy, that they may be safely relied up on in every transaction cif weight. Manufactured and for sale only by • R. H. EATON & CO. ilAnronn, SAISq. Co., Pa., Shay 13, 1857. 4 , , • • OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. . teal. IXtrot:T.INT FrivlNTloN.—For some five'rears past, klil tY i . 111. r. D. M. Smyth', of Pennsylvania, (row of this State) boa- 1 an ingenious and scientific !flevlitilic,-has concentrat kol ed his mind and ineani :rpm: nn invention at length perfectly successful, and fir whirl: letters patent have• v"Ns fast been issued by the Gore: iiment of the United hates. This invention is known as 1" Smyth 's Self Acting Bent-Lever Platlorm Scale," and as this is the first public notice of this useful and valuable im provement, we shall take the 'liberty of expressing ourselves freely upon its merits. The platform rlf the scale is about 12 by 18 Inches, and the whole . .-cale is about 8 inches high and weighs entire only abuit .25-pounds, While it has the extraordinary capacity o weighing any object from one ounce to four huvired pounds. Its form is compact and convenient, mid is applicable to every purpose for' which scales of any kind are required. Under the platform and attached to the leverage is suspended a weighted arm or pen- To.this pendulum is attached .an indicator, whicNtOgether with tho pendulum, the instant any object is placed upon the platform moves from its centre of gravity' to the point indicating. the exact weight. This scientific principle upon which it acts admits of no Inaccuracy or change, au. given pres ence or weight .upon the platform must always carry the weighted arm and Indicator to the same point.-,-- Tho 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 Platferm Scales are concerned, and to have combined in a, remarkable degree an i7,variaide scientific prin ciple, "known of all men," with' compactness, con venience, stre.igth of form, durability and accuracy. 131 it the great and important feature in this Scale is the filet that beyond all these merits it possesses the additional one of being cheap, and within the reach of every family.—Altaay Err. Jkom,Jan. 28, 1856. El El all B or $9 and tat 41°0 - We have examined thk new Platform I4eale and concur in all that k said by the Journal.; The - prin. ciple is -at nave simple and beautiful, and ensures perfect accuracy, while the juice will be three times less than .of the scales now u4ed.---..1/I.,eny Metre**. PATIINT PLAT. ull-11 VALE.—We have Cl :Milled this new inventi:n. Nothing can be simpler or more completely dexti.veil than theprinciple up on which its acts. The ' , haulm which sustains the weight lifts a pendulum. saspeuilcd and loaded at the end ; through an - arc of a circle : and the, indicator points out, upon the g,ratigated 6r - et:inference, the exact weight. In other platform scales the measure of avoirdupois ha 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 indicates at once, and to the minutest fraction, the figtire, BV attaaing the weight on the end of the pendulum, the sca s becomos multiplied by fives or tens: by relea.sin the weight it gives ounces instead of pounds. F hoLsehold purposes, it is as cheap and far better n steelyards; and is finding the way to all well reg latedicitehens. where the receipt book ; with its prey iptions of weights and proportions, is used.-411az a td Argus. A NEW anybod doubts that this is an in ventive age, they should and examine Smyth's Self:A cting gent-LeverPlatform Scales. For siioplic ity of design, and economy of space, they take prece dence of any scales that have yet been invented.— There is one peculiarity about this scale ; it posses ses verplittle machinery, and can never make a mis take so long as the laws of. gravitation continue. Sinvth's scale has another advantage—its small cost. - 7 41. - I,icker&ocki r. SMYTH'S .P.III.NT PLATFOLU 11Cir and valuable invention AAA on exhildtion at Our State Fair just Aosed: Sothing in its department received more attention or was more generally admired or ap- proved. This scale, possessing the ex:raordinary merits conceded to it at the East,-cannot but be ex ceedingly valuable,.and must, we think, come into general use. The Albany Fuming .lu , trnat publishes the above, and add,: This scale (Smyth's) Tras also exhibited at the State Fziir at IS, - ,utertown, and not only received every attention given it in Ohio, but carried off the first and highest, premium awarded — a diploma and Silver medal.— (.1 , . re btu (Ohiu)Jwlrtiat. $5,00 2,.50 " "SMYTH'S SELF-ACTING • BENT-LEVER TLATFREM SFAt.r.."---The fundamental principle of every impor tant intkntion has been very simple. In its simplici ty is the elements of its worth, its usefulness and a daptability. Inventions of complicated movement and visionary theories hare never performed the ob ject sought' to be obtained, for with adaptability ; ac curacy and.durability must be combined. cheapness. All of these desideratunis are-involved in the inven tion 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 outof order. It must 'perfornf its work thoroughly, because the ;:,ws afna-, lure govern it. In size the scale is a pign.y. I•ut for capacity it is wonderful, weighing any obje:-t from one ounce up to Sur hundred pounds. It ctin !;e reg 'dated by any one who looks at it but for a, moment - . As their cost is but a trifle, they will speedily be as indispeniably necessary in the household calendar as any other useful article of daily use.—Eve. Transcript.. LIPORTANT AM , VALr.tiILE INTENTION.--among others, we have been favored with an examination o( the Ilea- arid valuable invention (recently Patent ed,) known as Smyth's Self-Acting Bent-Dever-Plat .ferm Scale." Mr. D. 31. 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 'aria tint' or change, and hence •its accuracy is beyond question. Its capacity and strength is unprecedent tid, while its fern:rand the principle involved make it. Flirive:dent atid applicable to all purposes requiring . • aes of any description. It is free from any com cation liable to variation or ; to get out of order. he great and important feature, however, of the / calcs made under this invention, is the &et, that they an be alibi dal at about, one the cost (early Ather.platform scale of likc.capacity and accuracy in Lale world. The scalene have seen (a sort of pocket dition as compared with' other platform scales,) s the wonderful capacity of weighing any object, in one ounce up' o Nur hundred pounds. Pos. iTssing the extramilinary merits and advantages can epdzd to this Invention, It cannot but be exceedingly *liable. and the scales made under 'it, brought as they will be, within the reach of every family, must tbeet with an unprecedented sale, and come into im t ediate and general use, As 'w ell to the benefit of the Iblie, as to those . so fortunate as - to secure the ex c usive right, of tuanuLteturing and vending them —= ate ltroister. ,le , IDE subscribers ate. no* burning and will keep constantly on hand, Lime of a . very superior l a.. 1 salty a Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any ntitics at a fair price. Persons wishing a large autity can be supplied t.7on a reasonable notice. :uperior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on and hereafter. I. L. POST, R. DRINKER. - ' W. JESSUP. ontio:le Depot, April 3. L. SEARLE. , _ . '.. . -:,..;';: ; ;;:l • :,, -" .:ti-ilt i ... "- . t i -, :,.;I: ..... 6 . MS ~-~! LEVIE AND PLASTER. tifir • n PURCHASE Smyth's Patent Improved scales. SMYTHII PATENT IMPROVED SCALES RECEIVED THE PtRST AND HIGHEST PREMIUM —A Diploma and Silver Medal— VTal FnOR AT : WATERTOWN; N. Y. THESE SCALES ARE MANIYACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY. BY • • ••• L L TATO," & Cliff s . I 1.4 R FORD, 8 U. 5 Q E 111:1 XS' . 4 1 -CO U.Y.D.r, Pll b'' A EYEP 41101 7 ,,D PIWHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES. Smith's Patent Improved Scales RECEI VED THE 3E' I Ft. SI irX" -AND_ highest Premium, I,IPLOM.I cC SILI'ER MEDAL, AT TILE SVAVE WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. • THESE SCALES ARE -..11.4.2177111CT1T1ZED R. H. EATON & CO., Harford, Su‘qUeltanna County, Pa._ _Every Farmer SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF improurhsTnita Patent Improved Scales RECEIVED THE FIRST AND MEER figERVE -A DIPLOMA IND SILVER MEDAL--- AT THE , State Fair at Watertown, New York. THESE SCALES ARE MAI47. 7 I'ACTURL'AP . AND FOR SALE ONLY BT.. • IND Ea I T(Q) 7 . 4 S! Z .? © 3l HARFORD. • SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, f.. A.' It Mll4 SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTIUS t PATENT IMPROVED RULES a g i a I 1 IS PATENT IMPROVED SCALES R ECM VED THE FIRST cf. HIGHEST - PREMIUM . _ A DIPLOME- AND SILVER- MEDAL . AT• THE STATE FAHLIAT _ • WATg4ATOWN, .N..Y. I=l PIESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED -. AND FFM, SALE ONLY, BY R. ll..aton & Co. ilartord.` tilasqueliaons Co., pa. MOULD ONE OF AT THE ErERP AND FOR S.l LI: OXLY BY SMYTH'S EVERY. 25 WITNESSES • sea *,The '.Forger• Convicted. JOHN 5, DYE Is Tag AtillOrt, SI Who hag had 10 years experience as •11 Banker and Publisher, and Author of 0 A series of Lectures at the hroadway2'abernaele when, for 10 successive nights, over • Ott rir 30,000 People _EI co Greeted him with Rounds of A.pPlause, while is he exhibited the manner in • which Counterfeiters execute their Fiauds, and the surest and Ci Shortest Means of Protcerin7 them! el The Bank .Icote Engrarers all say that he is the CO greatest Judge of Paper Money firing.' GREATEST DISCOVERY of the Prescott Century for Detecting Counterfeit Batik Notes. Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, m a and exhibiting at n glance every Coup teach. in . Circulation ! ' • Arranged so admirably, that REFEUNCE is EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. as Or 'No Index to examine! No pages to hunt up ! wa But so simplified and arranged,that the Merchant, 1011' Banker and Business Mau can see all at a Glance. ftssi, _ ugeg . English, French and Gehnan, Thus Each may read the mime in •his ZIP own Native Tongue. • - t o• Most Perfect Bank Note List Publis h ed, • _ - 11/S6 a Lint of O. • All - the Private Bankers. in Amer tic A Coinplete Summary of the FINANCE or • Ernors d: AmEntea. will be published in - each e PO ditiori,tagether with all the Important NEWS Li OF IRE D.Y. Also A SERIES OF TALES_ Ora From rat Old 3lanuSeript, Jaunt' in the East. .It furnishes the Most Confplete History of onrExTAL LIFE re and describing the Perplexing Positions in which • the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Couniry have ip at been so often found; These Stories will continue • throughout the whole year, and • will prove the co Most Entertaining ever offered to the NI) Vir , Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year. All letters must be addressed to JOHN S. DYE, BPyker, giel Publisher and Proprietor, 10 Wall Street, N.Y. Ch = apl3on it6v3yl . • . AYE.R'S - • ........ C .1-1. EItII Y -. it f -. PECTO It A I, „......:. ...., ‘t" , .- ~ "ore - 0.• • ' . FOE TILL ILAPID c1.',1", E OF . Colds, Coughs, nald _--.....a Hoarseness. .. . - v -;• . thmirmi,, M kss.. ltli Dec., g.r,. Da. J. C. AsEtt: I c 1. ., not Mmito to to vay the • best remedy I have ever ilirinl for Colt !t.. noataioneot. Influenza. and the conermtitant symptoms of a Cold. h: your CM:cra r Pt:cronyL . ~.., Its onnstant uAe In mi practice and my family for the la4t Mn yrAts loan vhon n it to rce,sesl superior virtnei for the treattherit of. these f t .. complaints. ,}:111•IN KNIOIIT, M. 1). ...zi• • A. 11 3104tTLEY, Recl- of Unit. N. Y.. writes: have use.' your Pc... - tor..it it:qt.:U*4nd in ley tunily ever siice. you invented It. and believe it the be,t niediciiir for its purpo..l ever put out With a had cold I should sootier pay twenty.tive dollars for t bottle - thaii du without it. or take any Utlier!remedy." Croup, Whooping.Coughi rufluenza. 8E0711121, ATLI!. : I will.eeerfully certify your I'v-vontt tto hest remedy we P 05.... t‘r!lliv.t cured ll7.upiny'iSergh. Croup krul the chest dheaxes of doi•t,n.• wo or your fraternity ju the South approuinte your skill, ant. commend your niodleinP to mu people. lIIIIA3I. CONLI.I.I.N, M. I). A3IOS LEE. 319:vrr.er.r. la.. writce, 2.,1 Jan., 1.013 r,; had h todiette biltuonz.t, which conflut , l too hi A lqori. +=ix vri , ek• took many medicine, without relief; finally tri,d;your 1 . 1, - I.RAI by the advice of our elergYntan. Thu first do.e rollovei th. 11017•0.1.1. to My throat unit lun;.",: 1,4 s than one hate til , l b..: tn. 3.10 Me completely w.:11. Your m.dicinei are 01, al...o.peAt Out 6... t *to .%,n ...t,eto you. Doc: vOur retnehes. a 4 the 1..4. ut.to's Asthma or P'._•hi-i-, TlroocLitis. %VEIT Pre:STk4C.l.Fe:, 4, 45;47, Pitt :• lour eitr.r.Rr 1,11;,:411i117, ettr, M tilbt Pecti..n. it has con...lliiiption.nud i. tb. , %• - ‘l,ritiz o ,pan lalr.rn,l n 1,1,1 It lll. R 1 • 1.. P.L1Li::c.1.6..r.:;,11./.. A. A. 11.‘31SEY. M. 10 t. Sept. t, "Dv: uluny Irctr-; uutlalieg ruk:%F.y Ptrrorstc f'r c•Arb:uni re 11.:f cou'utulitive or curing qu...:1 runs::.' vr e mJ ht add ~r but 0.10 !!1;•-t may inejiii; pronf of the virtue: or i, C.an.i in it, rtn,t. cpor trial. . Cousn:npiiou. 013 t• rklltrdy 1,35 ever lit'Vti tunny and surli prt I;t:TlVin . n:( :an r.,:‘ , 11: hnt ov,n 5. , 11.,•".- 1.!1, rr a.t.d Nt:r: CITT. M47rh . . Ykx - rm ATT.2, I,lvl LIL; 1 it u .infe awl a in urn: fn. in form you erhut you.. Cimnicn . NAr nny wife She had thorn tVe 11:•41.4,4 , k tL,L;j• tome of Coll.sllttipth.ll. MAI lg.. prawn:, gal"( her much Ae• mu+ stou4n!y ii Dr. :...froJn7, thin tit:, if NO, I; .1 . .31 1 t 'r0 c ,,, 4 ,,, n 4,4 trio Di you. nne4je;ny. Icy. hi.,. hi, nro it •;:ill - ha• rn, to tl3ll 1.4 roenfr. the 11,4.4 to be, hint 1 4 fro: fouo cui;,;l2. e. 116 hernial %..:11 Yeire, nifh gra One? , urn) rn....n.141. Oilf„.,;\ 1 : , 111:1,1:1 - , or SurLyyrn Lc. Clwrorinplityr, do Ira till pal ha cu tried A 1 . 131 . :1 7 141.Cra PErtOttAL. It it made bt nuo or f lu tla world. ttir , r roundpt p its Irrali: ,rlO of u rifturs.-.—/nd,rdelpYria Ayer's Cathartic Pills. rISHE seiences of Clomzistry and Modieine have bsein taxed their utmost to poshwo this besL most perfect purgative Aklz is known to man. proots are shown that dime Puts have virtue+ which surpass,in excellence the urdine ry medicines. and that iwy as unpr,-ceden dly upon the esteem if all nun. They are safe owl pleasant to take, but powerful t< :urn..- 'Their penetrating po.p,erlilss stimulate tlw vital activities if the body. renture the obstructions ~f its organs. purify the Dlood, awl ext , el.dise,l2le: They purge out the foul humors whirl tweed and crow distemper. stimolate sluggish or disordered or rans.into their natural action. :net impart healthy tune witt strength to the whole sy.t ion, N. r . illy do they cure the every lay complaints of every testy. hot nhu formidable and den7:er sae diseases that have hafted t he best of lonnan skill, Whit, they prodlwe powerful effects. they are, at the same tittle, in di. minished-dosys. the safest and heat physic that can be employ e e for children. Being tew,rar-croted. they are pleasaht to take' and being purely vegetable. arc free from any risk of harm :urea have been made which surpass belief were they Tint soh dantiated by men of such exalted peedtion and clittaersr as t, ambid the susnicion of untruth. Many etniromt elem, men mu physicians hard lent their tunics to certify t. , the public the re liability of my remedies, while others have lent me. the aasur once of their 'conviction that my Preparations contribute ire mensely to the relief of nly afflicted. suffering fellow-men. - - The Agent below named is pl.-ased to furnish gratis Iny Amer lima Almanac. containing directions far their ws , , and certid eaten of their cures of the following complaints; Costiveness, Bilious Contplaiuts, Itheumathon. Dropsy, heart burn, Headache arising front a foul Stomach, Naryoa. indigos Lion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowel.. and Pain ari,ing therefrom Flatulency, Dons of Appetite, all tticerons and Cutaneous Dia eases which require an eracuant ?pesticide, Scrofula or King' Evil. They also, by purifying the plead and stimulating the sys tem, cure many complaintswhich it would not be supposed the: tould reach, such as Deafness. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia all , Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the I.irer and Kidney? - Gout. and other kindred complaints arising arm a Itiwad;ite o the body or Obstruction of its fractious. Do not be pnt oR by unprincipled ileaTers with t.nnc other pll they make more profit on. Ask for ATM'! t'tui, and take troth ing else. No other they.ean give you compares Vi ith this in it intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick mint the b v zt, ui there is for them ! and they should have it. • Prepszred by Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Mass. ' Pam, 28 Crs. 123 BOY. FITT Bllts FOit. $l. SOLD—BY • ABEL TURRELL, and by all Diuggists and icine Dealers.—nl4v3clen, Read the following Letter. • 11.031 - E TESTIMONY. We'have received the following' letter in religion to Monses Eint.tx ROOT PILLS. .A 1:781.71M Foun Cou.srus, ' Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 4 28th, 1856. j • MOM'S A. J. Winn: & Co., Nov York:— "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you give universal satisfaction, in avani. INSTANCE, and our farmers use them for ahnost everything. The .Drs sprrattv has been raging in this section to an ',idarta ing extent, for the last t4ix months, SCARCELY a SINGLE ramily having cscapcd, ExcErr vtios!: WIIERE your pills have been CSED AS A PREVENTIVE, in which case tHey have NEVER - FAILED. I Will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't.'.'. ALPIIONSO IL MTH. Such letters as theabove need no comment from, us, they ought to convince all of what tee firmly believe, that 1)r. ilorse's Indian Root Pills- are the very best Pill ever made. • Sold in Montrose by S. IL & D. Sayre, and by one person in every.town, and in all country stores. A. J. White & Co.; 2 St. Peters Place, New York; sole Proprietors. ' 477tf FARMERS- ATTEND - 11 - 19 T. undersigned would respeetfulli announce to the Famine and all others interested, that We have associated ourselves together under the !inn of • MOTT . arc TILDEN,' at the old stand of M. & E. Mott, where we art; pre pared to-furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat-- terns now.lo use, such as. Blatchley's, Mateit Irom Efaiu, ifta, Also Points of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds Gr castings for Farm ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as /ow as can be affirded by any establishment In this mum try. • ELIJAIf MOTT. • • ' G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents for Emery's florse . Powers, Drag and Circular Sawa for wood, - also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short notice. Montrose, Jan. 7, I e 57. Ilf SPUN:QM:LP. Mr-s.. Feb. 7; MA. The Independent Republican. pußLisuED EPBItY lIIMEDAT'.YOiSIp(Ir . AT "17401 t PA, AT 0,50 PPE, Ant'll, 11.1.A.ITTANTZ . . . . - Rates of Advrtislog . .. " , One square (16 - linen alesst)one`eelt, ...... 16 , One square " two-weeks,.... -• ,-,"' , v . . . ~,71 , One square " .three weeks,. • • •• , 1,( 4 One square 4 ' ,one . tnonth, ....... 1,4,..; One square " • , ttro mouths . .... -Ars three months One square ~ , ..... ,( s ) sia months ~. .. • i One square . " . clue square . 4, _ . one year ........ r Two squares one year„,, _- . • • •kb •15A Three squares one year, 40s), Five squares one year, , - 23#, ' One column one yeas, . 0,9-, .Yearly adVertisers will have the privilege of shit, ring or chan'f,•ing their advertiseinents. without I d, ditional charge, ~ - ' . . Businean card's, not exceeding five lines, ins ettd at f, 9 Oti per annum - - - -, , • - - Job Work. - • - TMs office' is supplied with a gooitassoriment A Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job York, 8 % as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets,ate.,. will:be doneteg. ly and promptly - .- • BUSINESS CPS. rAMAIrrATE of the Allnpatble and Mailearatlde rodegow Aledicine. lo tempermanently lowed in qteat thtnd • Pste tee, conio oi Maine and Elizabeth Et, twirls' oPPcodfe th e.M. Church. , :7 May bk1ii57,77 . . . • • Dr.. 11: OixiMt - ' • , „ , .Q 1 ; lt 0 EON Ti EIVTIST. 1191 , marreedlito °diethyl:ft gettles tat, )71 own Swelling onsprente the DRAW aura, (North afie,)ln 11,,,, now. where all Dental operntlens will belwrratmeli In hlyi unit:den* 111.1.1111er . , itoutrw. ]tap :l. li:17. - - - • 11 Virgil, - • RF.SIDENT bENTIn, lug retuned OM** MA new nAdence 7.11,31. dour bbovelh. Vatrkt%, 11111 •••• on Tnrnpbre Stmt. wbere be has Otted upripcz t hi 3 st tie of neathere and convenience batting hbillvfahstQti. • Momeaoet, October:: 1857.-tud .C. 'C. Hollister , TIE:Aim IN SADDLE:I. 1b...., Tnita.,.• Volta, &e, .11 4 4,, 1.1 .st„ first door above Zifotql Grocery. Hotiro/4 po„-1731 I. D. Vail, - IC D., . • • PII YSIOLVS ADD SURGEON, his pentaientlrlented hlne t • nt Bracknevville. Stuignehatmi County, Pa, - abd w9II prersp.l . , attend to all mins with'which he rauy be tavoredAte.tyl A. Bushnell, A TT , HINE )' COVNSF:I.I,OI: AT LAW. Oflle6 over s wesno Drug, store, ficeqcsactxxlvD.tro7; Pa:4lY/ - , T. B. Orchard, M:D." - -nITYSINAti AND St/1 EON% Juksort, Susiitiehan/4 tow,: Eradence attire Post othee. : . • . Keeler & Stoddaid, rk MIS IN BOOTS•&-SEIOES. Leistficrirod Maly, ts. / 11:doe et., first door Lelvx• Sarto's Ihkel,Montrose. oisoios: 1u0rr.7.2., F. ISTODbAII, • • .7' William H. Jessup , 4 TTOBNEY AT LAW &NOTARY Prnuc: office on Pt ^4:l. lie Square. ,11uNrsoi4 Pa, . - , ,• Miller -& Fowler, '`...... •• - - ~. , A TTo RN E I'S AND COUNSELLtiIIS 'AT LANi"uid Solldtl% ...A. la Chaheery. OBlet No. 44 tlirke street; cuzebzo. ID. - . . Bentley 414-Fitch- . -• 4 TrIr..NEY:3"AT LAW, AND BOVYTT LAND AGENTS. IV Ottto, went of the Cuort. Rowse, Moutraee, Pa. • . B. S. It ENTLET, l • ' , Albert Chamberlin. - A - • : - tri )r..2 , : EY AT ',ASV. .1t TICE OF TIIE PEACE (Mee over I. L. Post & Mosmemr.- Pa.. -' Wm. H. Jesittp, • TTORNITY AT LAW ANT) C0M111.51 4 10N - En OF DEEK for th e st“t e of T Terk, vdit attend to all Imminesa entrat&l to hlm witli prornlitnem and ddellty. Ot us' Public squarr, oect plyd by lion. William Jt.w,up. • • ' - • Abel Terrell, DDIALERHHHHICAIS, Paha; Ulla, PVE4tIIfrA.MX. :WA, Dry aciodwi, Hardware, Sairaw., n , Glamware„ ,Jewelry,SttcerStnan.,flMmctes, yg raota alnl. InArunguitt. Tr3a,a,T, Surgical' lustruweats.• Liquors, l'ertcm• cry, Mirrors, Stationery, Bru Yankee litiatioaf, . . • : . . • '..P. B. Chandler, , •-- . . ~.. D., LER IN DIM' GOODS. headyMade f l4 thlng, Grc6ald, nork4 =4 Stal4,nery, rte:ZPutdx Avenue, mmittxr, IS. . - •I. L. Pi:mt.& Co., nu 1 nu, MoNTR,F F.. J, Lyons itc.Son.-, 111 , D ware Ora er 1) FitcanyonbuslZL —l'ubfle .I.vraue, Pa. ;. • . Bentley & itiad ir k E.IIERS D,I".Y . GOOD:4, Drigrx, 3ferlteiner..1 4 .2lnts, Grocetieft, Harii,are, Crockery, irna, Clock& Watches, Jeir ,oirY. Pret l4l4 .r.Y. ! Mo.'s - aver- ' U. Dsv"r.c:- CF _ • William & • Wi.llliM a 'Tessa?, - TTORNFY AT LAW". Ws - rnoor... Pa. Pl2ttit Irk 11;tlina. Bradford P. :Ow, 11 '.You . B.g:11 LuzerUe cvo3.". E. S. FII/TNELL, DL EFt in Stave, and Itarnp, Firkhr. „Sr 11‘ OtIVIS (nail re. Pd.n_4kle.quarien., pretartty tined, and hhlyped yes direction.-v3rgo Rockwell. & Winton A rANI-FArTURF:IIS and Des;ers in Straw Corals. Mts, raj., ill. Fltrt.. I.ThArtn. , , l'altis,,Li. Ribbuns, Se, Se., Zkrt. 40 Courilsoul ~.treet, 'Stir Y..,61C i (lip stair.)- . ,A. IL CoeK WA!W. w. WISTON. , . A. Baldwin. •• -- - • • - . lI T I° LE i",i . }, E n41...F.,Tti„i!, 1 ,,r' Urcrt -r •L i •r n and Ttiotkl . • P a 1144 end of Chandler's store., MCCNTCOSr. 1" .. . * Ma 1. 1T.1.4.1 . ' B. Thayer, nIITSICIAN A.:',Tt SURGEON, ,Aloyrnoss, pir.ce.la the Fatineet , store. - Moore, . - . . . • . - ' E. N. Moore, . . . -.,,Li1 LI:. \TRIG HY; formed:: of Orange County. 'NW tort, hay ,itl. lug ineati•?. in Sii,..vpauluigna Comnty. would offer Ida serdees to those about building ur fvriairing Grist Mills, or otherm . reefing that hi, eS.petience u mrrants him In *ring so. Poet Ol ina l i' Soe 2- dresk Glenwood. SoFq. Co., Pa. - ' ' - eattlyt Comes & Son, ThEALF.lilii:a Foreign and Anierlean Marble, Menureeitx. liesd Stows, Table Tnps..te., Illngttarnton New Yotit. I:Watt:was per. talnlng to the above attended to WlLL aniatch, try . G. W. INkt.xmat, Agent, MN:KA:IF:4 t... , ueq. Pa. - " e.Uidyt E. CATILDWELL_& swim; IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN eiiiim,' eilim, - gqilitiiiirlii'e, • . LOOKING-GLASSES, NO- 76 WARREN STREET, . T. G. eArtzm'Et.x.. llenrts. Knapp. • New- York, NV. A. CArum - ALL , _ - I/111E hiff,seriller having connected himself with the abbe In the ettleictur Taira, [mall Its various branches, would shag ly say toimerellay!ts, hotel, °lid -tsstrding-house. keepers; in Swan - hams and adjohnng counties: that their stock Ls one of the largest the kind kept-In New York; their wortment Is large and general their pods =N. of good qtr.silt N. an &choice. patterns; their grimiest° as the truck eat offer with reference. to PrOdtg: and that 'be Is • ao xi ot o, t o s c at, ' all who only think It for their Interest to sire • a call. _ HENRY 3. KNAPP. .New York. January 1,1957.-1 y • - 0. Fa FORDHA SADDLE 8,, HARNESS MAKE A IND TRIM mpg, I;2I*(7CE- 4 .50M nf A. tk. E. itahlwin,flate Fordharn and Settah. • 1:1 the :there hvilneFtt, will otfer on good tertna, all kind* of . 1111, line," such a+ :addles, narnem. Thflks, &e. Harness. ' . ' of the beat oak-tanned leather. Carriage 'remitting of all kinds t • !nra Abort .uotice. All kinds of Carrie Trimmings kept on b Atruhlied cheaper than can be Iturchawd ehtewhere in 'Scathe's' riental. - So,l, 2, and 3, liztatinent of 4.ode:a lintel. fa., net. 1, • Banking House . of • • . POST, COOPER & ;CO:' lIENRY DRINKER,. I lIUNTTING COOPER. • 1f0k.TR . ,04,1 ISAAC L. - POST. November; 42 DRAFT'S _on Kew York City anti philadeqia.— Canoe:ions promptlyMado and remitted • When hours front 10 A. At. \'• • • ) ressra. Allenficraxton, N.. ork. REFKRENCE„% annual C:llorton,T.A., • ,3 Roo. William Jessup ; sonit4e. • • . -PATENT nippiciusEs.; ilk MOM': the :rent en riety et' afedl ttltetirettelittre.zar tend of„ Dr. Jus , ne's )11.4 eels Enttlictneel Ayn , s them Pectoral and enthartte. Mat 'biers FoniiWisil and Forest*Pillat llonand celebrated German hitters t LetoktelL o t ries of lamily medicines; 31CA:haunt Glintihtoll. the Iltreelirst."•r edy for sprains In Mark or henst ever knewit C Blathowsoies 1100131 4 $ Remedy. mud Home Remedy- Otefek's Verndttsst, and a rntllGl of other kinds; Train ..itimmeilcr Ub want the girls' iinnadY elflogrOt rheumatism. and nU Inflammatory onent , latnts Pond's ". Ord nite thing lb? similar parntisensti the sthOve ultlentelAt Paln Delemytng agent, a otoo4l article ; 'Alenxleockaftahlunan Bose t Bitten!, Canker Drops, we Dysentery . IDtoret; Baker's Gotnnoupti tau rifirnlnr U° Peprin, for Gespepett Helmbold'i tstract Of Nacho lad 3 variety of *Wet% the hest in - iunrket.. ke ati almost endlexi variety of Patent Medielnes, altogether too a ens to smumetate--httt 51Igko it te, say, - that the publle rill Iy every thine In this line, at the Drug and Inner Store of • Ilouitobo, Jule, Is t s7, - ! Ann TURBE IP'iufs'cuel2gtrzi , cnforrai;i::et; top e , iii Prepared to furni4l furl - pot them ori'at the'iltories4 notice. . • - • \ . 31ontrose, 314,y . +I, 1857. - _. A FORTI , K R E'POWER_-.y , ' STEIS4BI4 - 440111111.14 : FEET eiglit inch, stroke ;: l 4 Cyllnder 4 w• lance;atheel, throe tuna. 4. - 00mix.ifii baiE machine. Saits.blo Coalklb4t orTikpv.r Kill be sold *err; lee% - .AddreSal, • rosT DROTHFCM Jan, .11; 1557, - Vet**se, Fa. 12=EZIE =ran 81113132 AND
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