Ike 110060e 1 lt RePqblie4Q. C. 'R it:AD &11". S. FR4ZIIII4\ED I TaRS. n, , F. B. LOOMIS, oolisigroyDnth BD*RR., *OlT2O$3. PA. ThlUrill&lfs December at 1116 T. By a telmiaphic despatch received at the Montrose -office this (Wednesday) Atoning,.we, eavn that _Dann F. Tuatantr, the fufc, candidate , - Aelected Mayor of ill - clay 'Moil, than 2000 snajority over lihemiiimicriirood, the beticseratie candidate. Writents),, Simmer ratan's it•-orPeart• retaivreiketne his sestk i r+ TorT ra Bete* iftlitlis - 4 1tioaisbgar totbe ,sin--even the praise -of fools. • . -Speaking without thinking, is shooting without aim. Gmt, az and little wool—An Etbicpian ipfant, just born.. !What kind of sweetmeats -did they have in the Ark I Preserved Pairs. Pt. down-east editor advises his readers, if ✓they wish to get teeth inserted gratis, to gn 44:Ideal fruit where - hie watch dog is on kliiibeen said that grain is treated like infanta,' When the bead becomes heavy, it is Cradle:li and iszeneratly well thrashed to resider it fit for use. Two-and a half million feet of pine lumber -were used in ~tnalsing chicks in Connecticut last year. .An honest &ruler thus writes to the chair. vman ~of an English agricultural society : "‘Gentlemen ' piense pet me down on your list of cattle for a bull." . .An.irisliman tells of A fight in which there sires but one whole nose left in the crowd, and that belonged to the tapkettle." An. Irish gentleman lately fought 'a duel • vithiliis intimate friend, because he jocosely asserted that he was born without a shirt on his back. Miss Gin Oline arrived in town yester _day, in company with 5.10 Did Hoop, Esq. Why is a person ap .• ing a candle like ^a-mitt getting off his , Because he is goitito a light. ~'What is triore beautiful'ond poetical than the little child's idea of Ite—" Water gone .to sleep?" - ;An Indirect way of getting a glass of water at; a boinling-botems, is to call fur a third cup of tea._ - A raw Irishman, on his first sight of a loco -motive, declared, "It's a steamboat huntjgg tor wather.: Law is like a sieve : you may sea through it, bat you must be• considerably reduced before you can get through it. .Thero is a great dernand for a kind of plas ter paper, says our city correspondent, that will enable gentleman to stick to their busi -tea's." ' An ?Id lady being at a loss for a pin-Bush .ion,. made use of an onion. On the following -morning she found that all _the needles had tears in their eyes. -T They are fond of titles in the East. Among this many other . high-sounding titles,' the King of Asa has that of " Lord of Twenty-four Umbrellas." This looks as if he had pre pared himself fora long reign. A tow years ago, the ladies wore a vtry han4y sort of hood, which was called, " Kiss rne-if-you-dare" hood. The present style of bonnet has a " Kiss-me-if-you-want-to" look. •An innocent young sports Man, in. order to -.-shoot a squirrel 'on:the top of a small tree, climbed another close by, and on being asked the reason of so foolish alreak, said "That he :didn't want to •strain his gun by, a long • `Vir*A.itiss, says an ingenious author, is creation, because it is made out of noth ing, and is very good. • • jar The ancient Greeks buried their dead in jars. - Hence the origin of the ex pression—" He's gone to pot." jar Merl often forget that many . a priva tion has a hidden joy, as the flower blooms under the leaf; shadow is sometimes shelter. We quote the following from the Pennsyl vanian, hitherto a Free Trade paper. These times are driving the Free Trade advocates -to the support ofa judicious Tariff: " A circular addressed to all Rersons in the United States of in railroads and the manufacture _of iron, signed b'y D u ff Greene, has come to our notice.. It acts forth that our commerce with England is so regu lated, that we have bought so much of her %ad iron with our credit, that the interest of our foreign debt is. by Some, estimated at thirty-five million ofdollars per annual, that .in consequence of this debt the . Bank of Eng land am obtain specie from us •at less cost arid in less time than she can obtain it else where; that, in fine, we are at the mercy of .the Bank of England, who by exporting our specie exercises the power of contracting our currency and depreciating our property, and as the purchase of foreign iron with railroad hmtela, must subject ns more to the financial Ixdicy of the Built of England, an organiza tion by which American i be supplied our railroad companie s, cost than is now paid for foreign iron, would greatly promote our financial independence and the, general welfare atel-OosPeriiY of the coun ary. This islkeillubetance of the facts stated; :and therein& conclusion arrived at by Mr. Duff Preen. Wendmit his facts, and agree dull it would be a great advantage to the - country to be able to substitute ,American iron for English. We are fully: convinced also, of the necessity to emancipate ourselves from our d . nice upon foreign capitalists. • Weare convinced that all these desir able oljoets can be aceomplished by legisla tion u4n broad and sound principles of states man , and to such legislation we are will ing to 4 give our hearty. support. We are convinced that our financial troubles are the consequence of our dependence upon foreign manufacture, especially iron, woolens,, cotton, silks; fir.e, which dependence for a long aeries of years has turned the balance of trade against us, drained us of our specie, and com pelled us to pay for capital large .or small, double or treble the Interests pal& in Eu rope. arid that we must free ourselves from .this industrial thralldom ' in order to become financially free. With the development of our manufacturing capacity,tbe importations, andconsequently the drain of gold must nee essarty diminish. A legislative measure, then, calculated to p' mote the, officiency of all these branches of idustry without estab ti lishing a-direc . tilled rehire inhnopoly ofany one ofthem aid without imposing au =war. Ihirden of taxation on the people, and a osmium will meet with our fa ap p • , .7 l )I' 4 ) Protection. • . . • • -. . . • - AM - i . . . . . ..... • . ' issunace-Cospanyi . . .. . solo iesesim . sen ‘ minandilisimellal". ll,ll - • • •--- -•-•- -•- - .. 11LADELPHIA, , formed ua that i majority 0f.,,, the non:aleve - . . Tun Waal' STREET, ABOVE FO RTH, holding masses there,iipreestiOlto eltmlliti" Winter has giPITAL $2410,000• • ' of the institution, and ratheelhieted,tbiti in a m , 4 , l , tuv ort!init too or damage 14; .. ow ' 144 itiggiek tame' P us, - • ''' fiip ,Farroture and Mereliandiae ge! rd. tate a -iii loomed ..., the .. •., A . * looyAL.o. .0. Harms end Catde, argoia . . 4..-, poor:erbites wipild retires Galt . .. t0..4 1301 - it . ' be - r . e , , decal frui* o*v cause. ' i . " 11 7:40. 1 LOSSES PROMP7:L r 4 Art.rs . rert.,E3 Thii.oii: d s 7 our lot aturelatiattelepted. - _._______ steatitic teem. tit:tlaste -- - ' .. : '. - --. nitir,.er: Be not too reader . . n rather haun even ' fist, friend • I admit w v that it May seem that yo in a dilemma here, but I think ai : in A zu t or taro ofthe philosophy o f // rind the rights will release us from such seer , Wa.aria told _by -the poszredit our senses when „, boyhood days ..... , -....g . passag . cs,in the Wash- Ai ~,, ~ bet .1. uesaay JILS t : fa i t h °l .elie Onistitution declares. that t the chi .; iens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges'and immunities - of citizens in the FL several States.' Every citizen of one. State ri sli coming into another State has, therefore, a , -I right to the protection of his person, and titat'l d tHu property; which, is recognized as such by the I, " Constitution of the United States, any ,law of i A.c , a State to the contrary notwithstanding. So far from any,State having a right to deprive p him of this property, it is its bounden duty ss i to protect him in its possesion. • Will "If these views are 'correct--and we be- Ch 4; Bove it would be difficult to invalidate then —it follow, that .all State lows, telether organ- 3(, is or otherwise, which prohibit a citizen of one -- -- State from settling in a nothee, and bringing his slave property with him, and most espe• cially declaring it forfeited; ,are direct viola tions of the original intentions of a Govern ment which; as before stated, is the protection of person and property, and of the Constitu tion of the ,United States, which reeognizes property in slaves, and declares that ' the citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and - ,immunities of citizens in the several States,' among the most essential of which is the proteeion of person and prop erty." - . - Following this latest exposition of Black Pemocri7 -- whieh very far: transcends the creed of Calhoun,- or of his South Carolina disciples of the present day, the editor labors, in an article Of two columns and a half, to gild the nauseous pill. The labored length of this jesuitical editorial,-brimful .as it was of the rankest toryism and "moral treason," demonstrates it to be an indirect emanation from the President And Cabinet; awl we - shall not be in the least surprised it it turns' out to be the flireshadowin,g of the Message. The partial endorsement of. the Silliman let ter by the Northern people, to be inter from the result Of the late eections, has em boldened the President to take another step forward in the work of Africanizire, the con tinent, This step would neverhave been ventured upon, if the States of New York and Ohio had rolled up, as they might have done, their accustomed Republican. or Anti-Nebraska rnajurittes. - This insult to the free States is . jusey traceable to the culpable supineness of the professed enemies of despotism, who have either neglected to vote,-or omitted axe rising all the weight of their influence at the late elections.— 'Washington RepubKe. Suon•rt-Attr So.—A man was once relat ing a story of being on a locomotive that struck a cow standing on the track, and threw her several rods into the field, where she lit squarely upon her feet, with her head to. wards ale train,and strange to tell, she wasn't hurt I mite. •‘ But didn't she look seared ?" inquired a listener. " Well, I don't know whether she was icared or nor, but she look ed a good deal discotrraged." Julius—Why am de beloved of my heart, Miss Dinah, de sunflower ob de like-a kind ob cloth dey make in Lowell ? Sam—l don't know, nigger, why Julius—Cos she an unbleached She-ling Tune, 'Pop Goes the Weasel.' Ballo, Stranger, stop a minute— . Here's a Store, just drop in it • ,Aud view, with wonderful surprise • The Books and Toyeilaat meet Your eyes-- it BULLAan's. I have Books and raper, jam. the best, 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 ECLUITID'S Fine Books, Fens and Paper too; All kinds of Children's Books, and new; lit short, here -everything you'll find In the Book'and Stationers Mac— At Bpu.ann's So come along, come one, come all, Come rich and voor, come great and small, And I will sell you Books so cheap, I know I shall Sour custom keep, At MIT T ATt'D'S Montrose, May, 1657 LOOK AND READ: 6 4 811TIRME litjc I rrilE undersigned, Mer Chant, at Dimcick Four Corners, has lately discovered that for 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 goods at a price unparalleled in the history of mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selected, and I am receivinr, new additions -- every week. My terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainly be for your interest to cull and toe me be.lbre purchasing elsewhere. -Flour and salt kept constantly on hand. Bimock, Jan. 1.1,<18:4..:2y1 New Era in Montrose: iiii ' i : ' :.N S I ►at , BUT those who attempted to get up a fig'it in Montrose,against "second rate goods and high prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled ; and Keeler and Stoddard. whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is located on }f a in street,South of Searle's Hotel,—with the lamest and best assortment of Goods'ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the LOWEST FIGURE, and which they will sell a lectle above cost,are de termined to give " the old codger" a hard az.v. • We do not intend -to he undersold by any other establishment in Torte: 'We hare only to say, Come and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de sire tope/ our goods, preferring to "let our works praise us ;" but we may be permitted to say, for the information of purchasers,that we have just received AN ENSITE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a general assortment o Findings, and Leather ot all kinds. Work made to order ' and repairing done neatly. KEELER & STODDA nD. Montrose, June I I, 1856. PIIBLIC notice is 'hereby given that S.A. WOOD- Itt'FF is receiving• a new lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds usually kept in the Stove and Tinware line of busineammong 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 bejust to call and exam. inc for yourselves. All stoves warranted in every respect. Kept Constantly on hand,an eitensire amortment of 272 , T WARE, made oaf of the best materials, which is offered for sale u cheap as can be bought in any market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe &all als es,Chain and' Gearing for Chain Pumps, all wises Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds lappoined Ware. . - /ebbing .done oo rhogootiee And in good order. Angooaa 40 the line will be, sold allow for anti oe (aerorod)-sredit. ,' 4.. iNotaittn. Al"," 3811 4t7 1 , 1 M- • - ' I. WU. U. TLIATER. NOTICE. DIRECTORS: B. IL Miller, Henry Jonett, • F. S.. lioeekler. J. R. Flanigen, J. Cnatimbile, Stml. J.llldall, Chat'. Flanigen, of Wilmington, Del. W 31.31. CanTxftwr, See. • - Ilitxxn, rreet. BILLINGS STROUD, Agtnt. Montrese, July 1,1831.-1 y Nanufailnrer 4 s Insurance Compnv. . - CHARTER PERPETUAL. m. t Granted by the State of Pennsyl CAPITAL, e 500,000. --: FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRANSPORTA lON. THIS Company was organized with a Cash Capital, and the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to its arailable resources--to observe pru dence in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust• . meat of losses. • i A.S. IstrriNeorr, Pres't. WM. A. Itnonts, Vice p resl At.rurn WErss, Secretary. 1 • DinEc-ron.s.—Aaron S. Lippincott, W o rn. 11. Them a'', Charles . Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wilt. A Rhladcs, William Neal. Alfred Weeks, John 'P. Sh•lOnP , Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth. OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants,' Exchange; Phil. A. N. BULLARD, Agittt. Montrose, Pa., May 13 ; 1857.-1 r ' • 1 IN 'VA 4 s - I" 1. 1 4 ‘5 Lycoming Co. Mutual Insurance Compnny. Capital,-92,200,000. T T is one of the best Companies in the Statel It i wns incorporated in 1840, its Chartist. perp tual. It has insured, since it went into operation, tirty millions of property, and paid over six hundred hon. sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand has been paid in this County. 's. t Applications received at the store of D. R. Lots 3;;C0., I ! ttnesboro, and at Montrose. , D. It. LYONS, Agit. v;nlwl 3 Ifontros; Jan. 1557. IM maL UFICTORTI L ATA UF AC T RI. - R and dealer in a ll kin so; 111. Furniture, is now prepared to' fil all orders for Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesa le or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range - from $2 upwards, according to style. Ho also keeps on hand Ready-made Collins; and as he has an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on s lort notice. . ' New Milford, Dec; ]7, ISSG. STEAM GRIST AND SA _ DUST BROTHERS haring, purchased the al re cstablishment.will keep constantly on hand a rt:pine aid Fine Plour,Corn Meal of superior pied ily,also Chop and Bran at the lowest cash pricel.— Custom wolk will be done with despatch, and in!nA cases warranted. .1381tf Montrose, July, 1853. Valfiable Lands For Sale. VOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5.500 acres .1' Land on the waters of Spring Brook. a brasict, of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Penti'a., about midway between the thrbing towns of SeriAn ton and Pittston. These landsm.re covered with Val uable. timber, and being situate in the most ezternive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to con ' in iron ore—and believed to abound in cool, and b ng also 'in the immediate vicinity of several railro ds made and now in progress--offer to the capitalis an opportunity for the investment of money that seldbm occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Io sack, Esq.,..No. 11, Wall street New York, or to he subscriber, at Montrose,Susquehanna county,Pa. - , !Iv attorney in fact of the owners. i April 0, 1854. • . . lIENRY DRINEE 1 • • SOAP MANUFACTORY. :THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for ..!e 1. at his establishment in Montrose,the best q - ty of SOFT SOA P, manufactured from the 1;0 of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, , nd not by any patent process. For those that furnish the grease,he mannfact4 the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cars to be a good article,or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. PRICES. Per barrel 1. 5 . 01 1 Ralf Barrel 2,l ed Gallon " 2 Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if deliee at the Ashery inlfontrose—at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $.50. JOHN HENRY WARES Montrose, March 17,485 G. 1 el 81El Tel * lßai . 1 AS just returned from New-York, with tt.lar,f 1 e H ,„, , and choice variety of GOODS, bought for Caih, and selected with much care, from over thirty °Clic best Houses in New-York, which he offers to his mu totuera and the public, at tow prices, fur Cash. Isis stock comprises ; DRUGS, MEDICINES, . . .. . - PAINTS ' - ' . OILS, • . WINDOW GLA SR,: DYE STUFFS, • GROCERIES, GT.Ass WARr, CRpcKERT, xi:anon:3. CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHAM FANCY GOODS, 31L - SICAL INSTRUMUTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, STONE WAS WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUSIIES ' JAPANNED WARE, -• BIRD CAGES. CANARY SEED. WHIPS POCKET KNIY UM'BRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION', TIIMENTEVE, CAMPIIENE, BURNING FL ALCOHOL, LIQUOR, (For Medicinal Purposer,only.) TRUSSES, SUPPORTER& SMOULDER DR& PORT SIONIAV, SPECTACLES, SILVER t PLATED SPOONS, POSES, ice., GOLD PECK STATIONNCY, VIOLIN STRINGS,'BOWS, &e And atl of the most PATESTVIICINES. Tiumitfol Aor the Amid potromge hitherto reed ed, he'liopee to merit a comitutesee sad in creme of the tome. ABEL Aitipt+oee, June 10, 1857. - SMYTH'S Self-Acting Bent-Lever MAIM MEL rr lIIS INVENTION claims ruperiorily over every I. other, in the fallowing respects: In the invaria ble scientific principle inroired, and upon which it nets ;. hi its undeviating • accuracy;in its lightncis and strength; in its wonderful cap acity, convenience of form, and applicability to every purpose for Which Scales of any kind am required; is its perfect aim plicity, in the absence of any cornpfleation liable to variation, or to get out of order; and, finally, in the important fact, that this scale can be afforded at a bout one•thirel the cost of any other Platform Scale, of like rapacity and accuracy. in use. And posses sing in an *Diluent degree,. all these merits, this Invention. Is conceded to be one of the mast useful and raluable ever brought before the public. And coming, as it does, within the reach atilt, it cannot but fihd an unprecedented sale and undivided market among farmers, housekeeper , , mechanics, merchants, &c. every*here, to the csclusion of every other weighing apparatus. The invention of the Scales and the many invalua ble improvements which we have made within the past few months, have brought them to such a de gree of accuracy, that they mar be safely relied up ' on in every tmnsactititt of weight. - Manufactured and far stale only by R. H. EATON - & CO. . HAIiTORD, SilSq. Co., Pa., May IS, 1837. - OPINIONS OFIIIE'PRMS. INTORTANT INTZNTIoN.—For some five years past,' Mr. D. M. Smyth, of Pennsylvania; (now of this Suite) an - ingenious and scientific mechanic, has concentrat- ed Ms mind and means upon an invention at length perfectly succe s sful, and for widish letters patent have fast been issued by the: Government of the United States. This invention is known as •,` Smyth's Self- Acting Dent-Lever Platform Scale," and as this is the first ,publierAotice. of this useful and.valuable im provement, we Anil take the liberty of eipresaing ourselves freely upon itst merits. The platform of the scale is about 12 by 18 inches, and the whole scale is about B inches high and weighs entire only about 25 pounds, .while h has the extraordinary capacity o weighing any object from one ounce to four hundred pounds. Its form is compact and convenient, and is applicable to every purpose for which scales of any kind arc required. finder the platform aid 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 - plaeed upon the platform moves from its centre of gravity tit point. indicating the exact *eight. The scientific principle upon which it sets admits of no inaccuracy or change, and a given pres sure or weight upon the platform must- always carry the weighted arm and indicator to the same point.— The principle beyond doubt is the correct one,, and that it-has been properly applied,in this instance, the lucky inventor has left no room for doubt. lie seems to have - attained perfection itself—at lei -t so far as Platform Scale's aresoncerned, and to have combined in a. remarkable degree an invariable scientific prin ciple, "known of amen," with compactness, con venience, strength Of Ruin, durability and accuracy. But the great tied hnosriant feature in this Scale is the Act that holland all these merits it possesses the additional one of being cheap, and within the reach of every. family.—.4fbant Ere. lour., Jam. 28, 1830. _ e We hate examined this new Platform Scale and concur, in all that is said by the Journal. The prin ciple is at once simple and beautiful, and ensures perfect accuracy, while the price will be three times less dmix of the scales no* used.—Arbany Express. SIITTII'S PATENT PLATTOpt SCALIL—.WC hare ex attined.this new Inrention: Xothing can be simpler or more completely deleloped than the principle up on which its.aets. The platforms which sustains the Peathaillna , sistbenied and loaded at the art sre—or-i. rivtccr- ' -- antr me ansmater points out, upon the - graduated circumference, the exact 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. Smith'S invention is a self-work ing one, and indicates at once, and to the minutest fraction, the figure. Br sittaching the weight on the end of the pendulum, the scale becomes multiplied -try fires or tens: by releasing the .weight it gives ounces instead of pounds. For household purposes, it is as cheap and fin- better than steelyards; and Is finding the way to all well regulated kitchens where the Feceipt book, with its prescriptions of weights and proportions, is used.--Atlas and .Argus. • A Ytnv Inra—Tfanybodv doubts that this is an in vinitive age, the! should coil and examine Smyth's Self-Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales. For simplic ity of design, and ennomy of space, they take prece dence of any scales that have yet been invented-- There is one peculiarity about this scale; it.posses ses very little machinery, and can never make a mis take so long as the laws of gravitation continue. Smyth's scale has another advantage--its small cost. —Jcnitterboarr. 5311710 1 1 PATENT FLATTOP:3I new and valuable invention was oR exhibition at our State Fair just closed. Watling In its depirtment reeeired more attention or was more generally admired or ap proved. This scale; possessing the extraordinary merits conceded to it at the East, cannot bat be ex ceedincly, valuable, and must, we think, come into general use. The Albany Evening Journal publishes the above, and adds: This scale (Smith'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 modal.—Cleveland (Oltio)JournaL " Sus-Ammo BENT-Lr.vsn. PLavronat Scatz."---The fundamental principle of every itnpor tant invention 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 have never performed thei-ob ject sought to be obtained, for with adaptabßity, ac curacy and durability must be combined cheapness. All of these desideratums are involved In the inven tion recently patented and known as . 14 Eimyth'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 of order; It must perform its work thoroughly, because the laws ofna ture govern it.* In size the scale is a pigmy, but for capacity it is wonderful, weighing Any objecYfrosa one ounce up to tour hundred pounds. It can bereg 'dated by any one who looks at It bat for a moment. As their cost is but a trifle, they will speedily be as indispensably necessary in the household calendar as any other useful article of daily use.—Ere.Tronscript. locoman. ASD Vaaranu lovorrtcnc.—Among others, we have been favored .with an examination of the new and valuable invention. (recently patent ed,) known as Smyth'n Self-Acting Bent-Lever Plat form Scale." Mr. D. M. Smyth, the ingenious in rattcsr, has spent some fire 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 varia 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 purpoites requiring scales of any description. It is free from in com plication liable to variation or to get out of order. The great and important feature, however, of the "scales nude wider this invention, is the fact that they can be afforded at about oneforsrtA the cost of any other platform scale of n e capacity and accuracy in the world. The scale e have seen (a tort of pocket edition as compared with other platform scales,) has the vronderfat • y d weighing any died, from ase. ounce up to. -Waked panicle. Pea , se.ssing the ex .1 merits and advantages con ceded to this invention, it sonnet but be exceedingly Valuable, and the scales made.under it, brought is they will be, within the reach of every Wally, must meet with 'an unprecedented sale, and come into Ito merfutte and, generdmse, as well to the benefit of the public, as to those sa fortunate as to secure the ex clusive right of manufacturing and i.endlug them.— State Register. LIME AND PLASTER. V EIRE subscribers are now tanning and will keep A. constantly on band, Lim of a very' superior quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell It in say quantities at a fair price. Persona wishing a buss quantity an be supplied `,t,-.,,0n a rational& notice. Superiorground Plaster albs kept constantly on hand r. I. L POST a. mum& . . smarm NottreirelDtpot, A pr il L L. Sr44/4 MU /Mil SHOULD PURCHASE ONE- OF Smyth's Patent Improved scales. SitIMES PATENT IMPROVED SCALES RFZEIVEDIII3 FIRST AND HIGH:IBT PREMIUM —A Diploma and Silver Itledal— AT TUE @'U'alrE Faß24 AT WATERTOWN, N. 1' TDESE SCALES ARE MANLTACTURED AND Fon SALP., ONLY BY lialh BENX I & CO, .11ARFORD,BUS(IITEITAX417.4 COLTXTY, PA E rER r FLU ALEE SHOULD PURCILISE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES. Smyth's Patent Improved Scales RECEIVED TEE 3E l ' X 11. 191 ar —AND— .Highest Premium, DIPLOMA cr: SILrER MEDAL, AT TUE STA-VE WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. THESE SCALES ARE MA ATF..-1 CPURED A.VD FOR SALE ONLY BY B. H. EATON & CO., liartiord, Susquehanna County, Pa. Every Farmer SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF luvitleopatentsmitrantkirales SMYTH'S Patent Improved Scales RECEIVED THE, FIRST AND :fist 1117:111VI, DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL--- AT THE ' State Fair at Watertown, New York. THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY - R. KJEATUR9 A W., HARFORD, SUSQUEIIAIiNA COUNTY, EVERY fA?t MTI SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF -r SMYTR'S PATENT MIMI SULKS. 431241 'WIT' IV 1131 PATENT IiPROVED SCALES RECEIVED THE FIRST LE HIGHEST 'PREMIUM -A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL AT TOE STATE FAIR AT WATERTOWN. N. Y. MESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR BALE ONLY BY R. 11. Eaton dr- Co. larfort Solseispo COI rat ow" 25 WITNESSES 9 Th e_ Fo_rgor Convicted. Xa. • JOON s. nrs_ts sue eurnott, - • • Who has-hnd 10 years experience an; &Ranker andilublisher, and Author of - • d series of Lectures at the BnxtelseaYnhernaelf ewe when, for 10 successive nights., over pr 50,000 People Jo 0 Greeted bun with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited the manner in . which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the surest and ! Shoitest Means of Protecthig them t CS The Bank Sole Engravers all say that Ise is the ci greatest judge O f Paper Honey living. , • REATEST DISCOVERY of lx the Preseut Ceuttiry for b" Detecting Counterfeit Bank Boles. g Describing' Every Gem* Bill in Existence, no • and exhibiting at a glance every Conn terfelt in Circulation i t CM Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. rerso Index to examine ! No pages to hunt up ! Na. Bat a° simplified and arrangecl,that the ,Iterchant al Banker and Business Man can see all at ur Glance. org English, French and German. ' 1 .,1 Thus Each may read the name in his 4;t own Native Tongue... 02 Perfect Bank Note List Pabli 02 shed, Also a List of All therrivate Baukersin Amer' pis A Complete Summary of the rinser. or lelrk Enters & AftEnicA will be published in each _ e 11 04 dition. together with all the Important NEWS NI OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES ;we From an Old Manuscript. found- in the East. It furnishes the Most Complete lllstory of ORIENTAL LIFE eff and describing the Perplexing Po.sitions in - vrhich 'the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have Zi been so often found. These Stories will continue throughout the 'whole year, and will prove the. i n Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. it 2 tar Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $i a year. All letters must be addrisfed to - JOIIN S. DYE, BroA,r, pEt Publisher.and Proprietor, 10 Wall Street, npl3onlOv3yl AYE.R'S CHERRY PECTORA FOR TIIE.RAPID CTRL: OF Colds, Coughs, and Hoarseness. Dosurtsua. Voss:. Wath Dec.. Di. J. C. Are': I do Dot !waste to , hest remedy 1 have ever found for iluarseumo, Intitieuss, and the CoRCO symptoms of 11Colit, iP your Crummy Pa' isatonsttnt use in my practice and ' Fur the bit ten yeah has-shoup it to superior virtues fur the . trintmetit ci complaints. EttErISNIGHT, A. 11. SIOTtTLET, FiSQ-of I.7nira. N. Y.. teener: "I Tome mini your PD:rORAL myself and in my dustily ever shift you invented It. and believe it tiro for it. purport ever put out; With a had cold I should *music py Mc:ay-Oro dollars for a botile than do with Out It s or take' any other reark.- : .!.:.. 1 - Croup, Whooping Coughi Influenza. - Srutztorittn, Mira- Felt. 7, • Br.oritts Ara : choerfully certify your Parioa.tt. is the best remedy we possess for the mut. of 11 , 7atopisioNYlevh. eroup seri Overholt diseases of eleildron. We of yogic ftoivity In the South appreciate yintr bill, and commend your medicine to out people. 11112AII CONKLIN, - 11. L. .0.108 LEI?. En, Moxruirr, lA., writes, S 1 Jan, IS3C: "1. lost a tedious lutinenza, which confined me in doors sic weeks took many medicines Without relk4; finally tried your l'Zinolt.l.l by the *trice of our clam - man. The first ehew..redieved. the torenesa In my throat and lungs; la than one half the hottk made me completely welt. Your encelliines are the cheapest a. well as the lest we ran buy. and we esteem you, Ik.ctor, :end four reundicA, as the poor toot O's friend.. A2:li out or Phttle.s4•,"i4nd .11A;crud:::k. 7S'.rl SUL Ygttr Cltratt rteTt!! Li to swrrorukitt= to this IlEctinn. It ham 111tleV,ITend 1 - I,IIJI AIR rinbox znpt o w, oonsumptiaa. ah 4.101 11. W mve gt man who has lah.mred 'Liao S.lllaCCUctlitirlhe littaV C,r lhr LLzt VAItKS, Naihant. A. A. AAAISEV. 31. I).- Atmcv. !ilmcnnt Ca. Ifowt, write^. Sept. F, IS:05 During my rmotice of many yonrs'l hare fon sul clothing Mull to your Curitur PycrtmAt. for giving ease nuri re ikr comounittire kr.atientr, or curing ouch its are riarabio.' Wc might told rubmios of criaonc, but the :not corn incinr pro.l of the Tirtues of this roue.ly foutcl in its rifects uro.v - mnif.= , .:... v•:-..• rrtl , nl , !y no one remedy La* car br.n known wl.ith 9{ twiny and ench '1:111,7•rons 1111i'. 54,11 v.: no hum an :de ..onr-arli: I,: Ps. on to tho-o tin CULL". s" rcr-ron IMES MT9R 74n" Tuf.'t Crry. =ME= - tor= y. 41 übat your CIIERITY ink dslll, A.r urp wife S&,& bid twf,u the ;-Nana, , 101.rig4:: uu4.r thc clatt,;(ll , l. i 1 ml. Corm , of o,,,,, fl uipti o n, from which nn did we touLi prozum ;Intl her much relied. MeAr,:• until Dr. z4romr, Pt lIIIa city, %Imre ste liare.cid. , e I;4' a,lricr, recommended e. trim you• medicine. il'obleff . - if as 4 r . do yogr skill. F'r ow has recorrred from 'that • is-not'yrt a rtmu ns the wed to be. but is free from heico4ih, nude:as !semi/ welt 'oats gratitml. aroi revert. ORLANDO STl::L:tr,or Stict r t:rytt.t.r. • • anntmlJe:rr ,, au not till you bolo triN2 Arr.otsCam. , zl Pirroalt.. It L. tundoliy nue of 11n best ineklical ..befillstf in the world. and it. cure, sll mum! us. [reps di the high i'scrits its vlrtuoto.—Twnlacirliehirt Ayer's Cathartic Pi PPM Reimers of Chemistry and Ithslieine have been hired their lamed In Prtkh nit beet, most perfect purgative which Is known to man. Innumegable proofs ate shown that :bete rum have virtues which surpess in excellence the Orlin* ti ilcincit.mot that they alit onywitedeutedly upon the estoeu if all men. They are wife and pleasant to take, but powerful tt rare. Their penetrating preperties cumulate the /rite! activities it the body, remove, the obstructions of Its omens, purify the olood and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors whict. breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or fanS luta their natural action. and impart healthy, tone wilt drength to the whole rystem. Not wily do they cure the . every lay eoniptaints.of every body, but also tbetnidable and &nor . 31111 diatalea that hate Wiled thebest - of human Skill: Mir they produce powerful effcch, they are, at the Matte time. in di minished dorsi. the ...feet and hest physic that can be employee tor children. Being Anwaregged., they are picarant to lake end being purely vegetable, an/ free from any risk of harm, Zeiler have been mule which surpass belief were they not rib stantiated by men of such exulted position and character as b tbrbld the enspickin of Marche. Many eminent clergyrueu ant phydeians bare lent their names I. certify to-the public the re. liability of my remedies, white others have rent me tile lemur mace et their arareiction that my Preparations contribute in, to the relief of my ettieted,suffering fellewduen. The Agent below named is pleased to gratis my Amer lean Almaisac, containing directions for their use, and cerhil odes of their cures of the fullowidg complaints Ecetirenem, Bilious horappleints,lthennurtism. Dram, hat burn, Headache arising from a foul St.imweb. Nausea. Indigell lion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels. and Pain arising therefrom I r laretioneT. Ices of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cuterencr Air eases which require an evecnant Medicine, Scrofula or lfJag' Evil. They also,by purifying the blots] and stimulating the eye tem, cure many complaints which it would not be 1/novoprd-they mid reach, such as rhalllll3ll, Partial Illiminees, Neuralgia am Nervous Irritability. Derandeinents of the Liver and 'Kidneys Cook and other kindred complaints arising swot s low /date b the body or obstruction of Its functions. Do notbe put off by unpriuriplol dealers with some other pll they make move protit oa. Ask for Arnie Pm& 1101.1 take nuth initlebse. No other they can 'OW you compares with this in it Writs& value or curative powers. The sick want the best at there is for them, and they shoubl.have it. Prepared by Dr.J. C. ATER, • Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lomeli Mica Puts, 23 Crs. era Box. Fin Ho= iron $l. BOLD BY • ABEL TUBRELL, and by all Druggists and 3led-_ !eine Dealers.--nl4s3ylcw Read the fallowing Letter. HOME TESTIMONY. We have received - the following letter in relation to Dn. Monaa's INDraw hoot Rax.s. Acura% Fora Ccitureas, Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 18513. I Messrs A. J. WRITE b Co., Now York : "The Morse's Indian Boot Pills had from you give universal sati/fadion, in event tsBTANCX,, and our Camera use them for almost everything. The Dire. MEAT has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for the Weai . months, scanCILLT a RISGIA iunily having escaped, men moss wneat your , pilla hare been COED AS A PRETEZiTITT, in which rase they have NKTER ?mum, I will infoni you shortly how to send a farther supply. Your ob't: gerv't." ALPHONSO 11. SMITH. Such letters as the above need no counnentfront us; they ought to convince all of tehia feefirmly that Dr. Morse's /odium Root Pills , are the very best Pill ever made. ' Sold in Montrose by S. 11. k D. Sam, and by one person In every town, and In all country store*. A. J. White 411.00., reters,Place, New York, tole Proprietors. Firr FARMERS - ATTENIII.II4 TBE undersigned - would respectfully announce to the FeaYssa and all others interested, that we have associated ourselves together under the firm of *OTT & TILDEN, „ at the old stand of IL b E. Mott, where we are pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pay term DOW in Use,such ittatehlees, Motto Iron Beast, eke. Ala Points of all kinds, Latk4kles, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm en and others, all of which - we prpose to WI as low as can be dbrded by any n ntin ddatkouft- ELIJAH MO T. G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents for Entery'a Horse Powers, Drag and . Menlo Sawa far, wood, also Dog Churn Powers,. which we eanffittnialt on abort , notice. V 9 Atqw"Or JAL Is- leg? • , . EITDUNDRD avast TnIIIUMST Al NOSTROst ' - AT ..81;50 =tit SSUS. .131 ADVANCE. . • Bates o! Advertising. One square (16 lines or less) one week, . . ..... Oite tegl) square . 'a ' two vreeks, ....... 4, :4 " One square " three weeks.... - .. 1", One square one month,..,, One square • two inOtithg, ...... 2,2 4 Ono square 44 ' "three One square ' Aix months, ...... . 5,q 0 One square 41 year ;'. •s• • • • So* Two squares one year - ... 16/* Three squares one year, • • • • • 10,00 Five squares one year, - -26 rxe One Colmnn one yeu, 46,00 Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of at e , ring or changing• their advertisements witboat ditional charge. - ' • Business cards, not exceeding five lines , We tted at tryoo,per. annum. • Job Work. This office is supplied with a good asseetment Jobbing' materials, and all kinds of Job Work s t le i, as Cards, Posters, Pamphletsote., will be *mu les! , ly and promntle - • -_ • • • Dri . 74 - I%inbsurt... • f I ITATIVATE of the Atiopethle Ind Irozeeopaille c o n m , AJI Q. Stedlclnc. lanqar perteetatattly toasted bt Great Heed, of fiCe. (wort or Maine anti Elizabeth M., -heady opyeette the E. E. Church. • ',May Lek 1ed7...17 - _ . , - Dr. H: Smith, , . - 0 nic i ms; DEmliT. has teituwed hlsninee from Ltetrle's Ithi tl owa dwelllar oppoidte the Baptist church. MI% tide4z raw, *here all Dental operations will be=a e ed ht I& tnanacr, • - 1 • 0.1 D.lnrgli a . c g - lINSIDENT Minn. tut iv;inored his 011te a his T air: n r %Irk ilea* doief e f u r t i ed Dr._Pateleig:l, tru4 aStUag zniesikiet iP . Thfth a " Vol! pf "atneillterinZr..ror .C. C. Hollister, • DEALER IN SADDLigIi rimer, .malm Vall4" &e., Ma u St. Itret dootabove Grocery, Ra.4Tyt -13 /,'D. Vail, 111. - . D.,. ITYSIcIAN AND &CROWN, bat permaiatailY lacked J_ nt firnekneyrlne, sungnalininba meaty:ls4, ladwill putawy xltrntl to All ealtt with which he may be Stvared.4Bety. 1 - A. Bushnell, • ii.A iTOWSNY - & COVISEIZOR. AT LAW. 'olllact aver 3. Wert's Drug St." EvolcialasA P 5.4111 T. 11. 'Orehard, H: D... nYsteme exn sriumirc. Jneteoa, Basque g" ,,, A =tun itrtutenee at the Poet cam • DEALERS IN BOOTS lc MOM Leather and Thding. Maine pt_ drat door below Seatlen Hotel. MOVIXO.X , 1%...11X1 GUMMI; X XXI.XX. • X. X. PrOXXim William IL Jessup, 4. Trait ET AT LAW & NOTARY rimuc. Moo P ~‘„V.llc Nuatr, licrsniou, Pa. • - T. Miller -dp. Fowler, _. • 4 TTOTINF:I^S .V.VI) COUNSZI,I,OBB LAX sat flolkiten Ch4nerry. OCce 10. St Chute street, Citiestre4.ll. • Bentley - it Pitch; - TTOIMETS AT LAW, AIM BOUN'TY LAM) Ai:MTS.- - 21 (Mee weg. of the Curt Uou 3kintinee, • = 'Albert Chamberlin. srMIZNEY ATLAW. AND JVIATICE OF THE PEACE.— , 01:Ice over I.L. k'o4 Ca.l.Starr.,3l4.arnost.Ps. • , , • • Wm. H. Jessiith . • .. 0 A TTORN EY ;LT A.ND comnssurrEs OF DilitiFi Lay. for the State of New :York. wlrt 'Attend to 511 bositels egazook, to him with prompt:new and fidelity. Moe.= Fiddle Nrsate,oleo. plod by Heal. W dibun.lowsury. , irk E.M.EI: ItzDicninet. cimucALQ. Painte, jilr Oils. DTsstuffa.thocelea, Dry Ck)ods. tismiararr, Memel, kaleetse3re. clocks. Watehee. Jewelry. Sliver Spoons. Sp ate Yu. all:al bee - autumn'. Tr uses. Surgical Indraama_ tajtirra , _Patti:t ern 511 mars. Stationery. Drushm Shoe:c inrlke*,;a l . "• F: B. Chandler,. • • DrALE-n. TN PRY CA:MDR, Ready Made rkAhing, Gromice IlooksanJ tatione ry, etc., Publie /Uvulae. Maxi - sou, Pa. L L. Post it. Co..- D. ' rAtErts DRY 'OODS, Grucedek, Crockery , Trarmuu. ;JP Leattna*„ flour; etc.,,cornc.r of Turnpike attect and Public Ant. nue_ I rr..t . e.x, Pa. . - J.' Lyons & Sou., • DiLLEIiS DIg.GiltTS., n tfarrei6oCnxkery, —rutqle Avenue, llownira. J. 1.11)::s, DSLERS T".; DST 61101:4, D 111," !drincine.: Paititec wisc Give-Me% nardware..Crockery. Iron. Clock . sliwr Drick lllork. Manus; • U. G. IMINTLCY .... ... ... vyarvea.7. 'Mak waliaffla- tt. Jessup ; . AA TTORNEYS .319stssim. Ps. , Practice in §sOlniir 11 harms. linsdford Wa7, -- ne,M , yawing and I..szersse counties. cAttr. In Stat-c 4 and Heading Floci,polea. lktrrelc ridaas. J g c:, hIRAT BEND, Va. All odera hoar"- bponsible quarter% primptty tillcd, and Alppedper direction:n*l Rockwell ki Winton. • - 3BAL - F e tztt ., EF i t,s . 11t., w &c., N i t 40 Cot= Yoult. (up 4alrs.). IcOCK.Ir , Nt• 1,131,3 F. Avn l iavv in. E cod of Charolkia A.m. ?dormer- loth". liirb.-tf • . -B. Thayer, -, .- •- • rarrsicr.tx .i.ND sotaEox, gorptosr„.ra.. Chlke hi t33 _ii_ ' Fa:meet. ettore. - • -11.• 7Aoore, • forrnerip of Orange County. New York ?AT- I/ IL Piz fixated hSenstplebanas County, 'would offer his services to th.ec phZ.lit Wilding or repollire Grist 311fts: or other msehlnerr feeling ttss Ns experience war:rusts &WV so. Past Office aZ ., done, Glertn"Jonl, esisq. Co, Pa. " v3n7il Capes & Son.. .. . . • - Vi k EA LERS- In Foreign and American Ilfarhk., Monument; Ikad lir Stonea, Table Topa,.., Binghamton New York. Business per- Wallas to the above atter . to with disgattli. bl G. W. Pauma, Agent, Drooklyzi,..Soaq. Co., Pa. IcSaSyl 4 1 1 4 1 , 17.'elitts; . .g.40 1 1 6 1b 3 #07 -. 1: LOOKING-GLASSES, N O 76 WARREN. STREET, fignmea Cantwell:Ml . T. O. Cart.owaxa. Remy S. Snapp. • New tork tr. A. Cacazwraut.. 7yg rrtuEsubieriber has tiot connected himself with the awed Vona in the Can nay 'MADE. 111 all Its Carlota branches. mould strap. 'lrby to merchants. hotel, and boardinghouse keepers. in,Nnwpw- Lonna and adjoining counties. that theft stock is one of the litcf the kind kept in New York ; their assortment to taps sad general ; theirgowb area coed quality and choice rattans; their prices astow as the trade can -offer with reference to pnotlts; andthat he is ratty anxious to sell to all whoinae think it for their interest toglee him a cal. . MIMS. KNAPP. • New York, January 1 1851.-27 • 0„ F. FORDHAN, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER AND. TRIXIIIIILER,' • QVCCMOR, of A. & E. l'althrlN Ante Fordttam and Smith,) la the shore latabeass, offer on good terms all Mods, of 'work. line; each as ...addles, llantc4s, Trtmka, de. iIitIMIS spade of the bed oak-tanned leather. Catailagt-Tstattrithg of all Wade denson short notice. All kinds of Clarthart Trimming" , kept on hied and furnished cheaper than C . 912 be purchauted 4:teatime. la wolibera Ferns sylvsala. Itaament of Hotel, Mormon, oet. I ISES.-tf. • .. . . laiiking- House it - - POST, COOPEIVet CO: HENRY DRINKER, 1-- t , Yo/mast; Wit. HUNTTINciI COOPER. ISAAC L. POST. _ November 12„ . 1851 k DRAFTS on. Ne w. York City via Ph ilad e lphia-. a. Collections promptly made and remitted. Office hours from.lo A. N. to IL • Meagre.. Allen k Paxton, V. York, REFERENCE,. Simnel C. Morton, Eq., PMl's. - - -' -- Ron. William Jemmy, Mostrne. . . - . PATENT AtEptarrim - , A)10•SO the demi variety or Malik:ma atTeirrelOt Store, may be 4bnnd all or Dr. Jaynes jua celebrated randly medicine*: - Ayres Ober- .._ y Pectoral and irtath.. 4 Ma t, Halsey% Forma Wine and Forest - Mat Hamad celebrated Orman lithos ; Louden's se' rim of Fatuity medicinal; Dierchant'aGarafl Olt th e Pthie o Tta. " edy for sprains in man or bum srmr imam' ; 'a learn* itemefP 414 tian" Illegal:1*h VenahlSe• Old a eittety et other °it " Task's Ointment, tha 1 rented=na. rheumatism. and an 1 nem ; Pond's * aria rate t4 t e t th lr *Misr *Om there Ointment; Andrew's ruin admit a *olds I Woodencit'silahaunand Boor Lhdment 1 twood'r Jaundice Mem, Canker Dtoym Liniment, and DillentelT -Mobs; Daker's Compound. tor Dysentery ; Houghton's Petodis. the prldirtalthi tiehltbaltaiEstMxt °Milan and Extract oc emmaimallat sautiettc.da th e btadla-mathete Pithi. Ile.. la" an alined:endless renew of mem Medicines, nftwether torenumey • one to enutnerate—bat aurae* It to sa'y.Artat th e tie nth find war ty erory thing In thin %M. at the Drug Winner Mute et Slontrale, Juin Ma. • -• • - • I.OICIsTURRELL. • ,1 ! , BUSINESS CARDS Keeler & StalarL Ebel Tyumen, !:MM!!!!!!!MElli=11 Bentley & Read, E. S. rJNNELL, E. CA.ULDWIMLL 4115045,, IMPOUTERS OP AND DEALIMS IN ASV .‘. :. _ f- 11. till. 0 . , 11WItering.secured tho right of using Goddard'a Pat -11 ent for raising and lowsking cairbtge' topOs propisred to fluidal:l and put them on at the shortest notice. . Xontrose, May 6,1857. - ... - A.-FORTS -HORSE -STEAM Entilt7oll Oalfi 'IIIN 4511,00W - 0111:111 O EIII - ,, 3FERT - eight:ioch sttialco, 14: inch Cyliallei. NO Iwo wheel - three tons. Is a-strong well buPS nlachlno. Suitable-for t Cosl Shia or Tanned, 4. 10 ` will be sold "seri /mi. • xad Tanned, POST P r OIirERS. Pa, . ..f dan. 14 1 1E, 57. =2021=!
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