El • Front the At&odic Monthly, TIE WIND AND !MINA". Oreok'esune stealing from the ground ; . You vearceliitaw its silvery gleam Among the herbs that hung around The borders of that winding stream,-- - . • stripai aplacid stream, ' - - --**11.410404, wad strews. ,A breeze came wandering from the sky, Light as the whispers of a dream; Ri put the o'erhanging grasses.by„ And gad!, stooped to kiss the stream,— The pretty stream, the flattered stream, The shy, yet unreluctant stream. ' The water, as the:, wind passed o'er, Shot upward many a glancing beam, Dimpled and quivered more and more, And tripped 'along a liyeßer stream,— 'rhe red stream, the simpering stream, The fond, delighted, silly stream. Away the airy wanderer flew • To where the fields with blotsioms teem, ,To sparkling springs and rivers blue, And lett alone that little stream,— '• The flattered stream, the cheated stream, , The sad, forsaken, lonely stream. • That careless wind no more came back; Be wanders vet the fields, I deem ; - ;But on its melancholy track Complaining went that Buie stream,— . - The cheated. stream, the hopeless swain, • The ever murmuring, moaning stream. Jr the hureperutent RepuFicals. Shadow and Light. - barkness enveloped Creation. Earth hung eelfbalanced in the _mighty Chaos. An in tern gloom, brooded over all - tlaingA.. -Yet even then the Spirit of the Holy One 'was moving to and fro upon the waters. - Wafted over - the 'turbid waves, a still, small voice rang through all Chaos with a soft clear echo, --:" Let there 'be light;" and the dark. un fathomable shadow that hadrso long lingered oitee Earth, fled. A calm refulgence stole over the waters. Very beautiful ! looked the earth, with that lovely smile oflight diffused over it; and the mountains that reared their lofty heads to the sky, seemed proud of the radiant corona' that crowned the M- "And the motning stars sang together for joy." Gradually the day waned. The shadows of night stole over the Waves, although scarce ly perceived was their approach, so softly and silently they enveloped Earth in their dark mantle. The flowers folded their tiny leaves and slept, while in their dreams floated visions of resplendent light. Perfect peace rested over earth; and through the air echoed the song of the celestial choirs as they chant ed praises te" God on High.",. Nature slept Calmly until the returning more should we lkin her from her fairy slumbers. The.order then established by divinity has -ever thus continued ; shade and light alter nating and intermingling ; one enhancing the beauty of the other—the shadow giving out line •to the light. - And as in the natural, so in the spiritual world. .There is darkness ,until the Divine .Spirit moves • upon the NI, and the still sewn voice " says "Let there be Light"— And all along the narrow pathway the shad:* ow "creeps, and 'creeps, and is ever looking over the shotilder of the sunshine."' So we oft mourn the lost beauty of the day, forget ting that though the true path, may be dark ened, yet it leadeth to the Celestial City. Day may give us gladness; but it is night that leads us to reach aboye earth, and hold communion with Him " who bath no might ier type of power, than darkness without sound." . Does the tempest threaten our sea of lifo ? List to His voice who say g, "Peace, be still ;" and that peace is not such as the world giv eth. Do trials and temptations almost over whelm ns I There's a " harp" and a "crown of UV iiti'aiting in the Beyond whither., we hasten ;--'-and we can sing, though' it is night IRON Does Death steal from us Our jewels r- These's another link to bind us to the other world, another cord leading us thitherward. Do we near the shore of the returntess river? There are footprints in the sand, of those gone over, and our attent ears catchan echo of the song we shall sing, u, there. As the waters ripple nearer and nearer, we may sOsich a glimpse of the pearly, gates ajar, of the Palace of God. • :There are no shadows on that 'other shore ;--" the city bath no need of the sun, neither of the moon to shine in it, for the glary of God doth lighten it, and the Lamb is the bet thereof." . ROSE Wytvratrpn. OVERRZAD PIPS, 15 van SCI3OOL-BOOM. it' is common in school-houses to use con siderable overhead pipe from the stove, to increase the means for the radiation of heat. Bet i ~my opinion, heat thrown out over. lesul,ls at no advantage in making a room comfortable. and does much injury to the health, producing a, dull, irritable feeling of she head, snicessive returns of sickbeadache, .Asa of appetite for food, and a gradual de cline ofetrengthof body and vigor of mjnd. The sympathy - between head and stomach is Such, that very few persons can be any length of time where heat is radiated directly 'upon I the head, without the digestive organs being affected, and especially such as are pre dis. • posed to a dyspeptic habit. - The feet may ate kept 'warm, bet the head must be cool, to enjoy health of-body and vigor of mind. It . is not uncommon for teachers and scholars to.comphdri that their school labors wear up on health; but it is not the study and teach ing that impair it; rather these, properly con nected in a well regulated ..room as to heat ing-and ventilation, may become auxiliaries ' to prwe , rve health. Tn my owe school-room, the long reacts of lsoiitontal pipe overhead, I have had taken nawiand-placed a short distance above the &br extending From the Door to the perpen : . - 450tdar that ma up to the chimney. It has proved to addt much to the comfort of the loom ; the oppressiveness that was before feh from the" heated airis now done away. 'Diary school-room should be freed from overhead store pipe, except what is required to reach vertically to the chimney --4 Teach eti is Scientific American. Tuz Pte.--An Irishman 'driven to dea l:4ll4i" b y the atiingency of the money zaarket„ en dthe high price of provisions, pro. cured a pistol lied took to the road. Meeting "s traveller he stopped him with 4 s,your mimey.or your life." ; ring that Pat was green, he said urn tell you what I'll do. 111 give you Alisp r gtoney for the pistol." it isoi.ived the money and banded over lit Said • -traveller, "hand bade that ita 4, • the Arnim will blearrar brains out' 4f#,Mape.d Iris, me hearty: said Pat, \ *than the Amp o towther there's le it, .•TE"tV-MLFORD STOVE 1 lATORITTII.I Grfattitlactien In Chi priciil Stoves. BICKIRIBiI & CLBDLTT A Mao* metetnethat .4teek at Stella ter the nu. sad Wu. XL TIE TRAIL Mid would begbave t 0 ary to thelrnumerema de and cultearen. that they have en hand the Writ teed best seeded STOCK Or STOVES ever offend to the Inhabitants of Sakuehanus County. Their stock consists of the moat approved patterne of and Coal,' Elevated Ovens, Large Orea, Cooling kkoves,besides any quantity of Parlor Stoves, for Wood or Coal, Oct,o Hotel and Box Stoves. We have the bat Stove for binning toe). constructed on the diving due principle, ever made and at a very moderate peke. We would take this opportunity of renduding our Mends who ass solicited to rainbow. their Stoves of Hawkers and Pedlars, that a moments rellerakm trill con vine* them that it co st ry poor economy to do so. it La a well established fa ct that the of selling Stows by peddling them about the country, Is not km than Allem per rant and gemendly as high as twenty , to my nothing a bout had dens. and awl of eolketkes. Of come this mink wow mmes out of the pockets of the purchascr, In consideration of the above &cur, we offer our entire • STOCK of STOVES at treaty per 'cent. !mutton say peddlar will, or can sell. flow eall sad weir those thlnsw ato tot so. litsrlianisw, Se's_ 37567 tf OCDIDEUEO ALL who wish to buy Books and Stationer' cheap,-will call at the; JlO2l , TRO:SE BOOK STORE, . in the Post Office; where they can get good articles at a fair price. Just Rereired.—A new lot ofSchool Books, Tower's and Webb's Series of Readers, Wayland's Elements of Moral Science, eight different sizetCof Webster's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices. Also.—Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Recol•. lections of a Life nue, by S,. G. Goodrich. ke. 1.. N. BULLARD. Mcmtrose, Pa., May 13. 1857. Post Brothers are now receiving Etoeir. of SPRI AND SUMMER GOODS, . and invite' their friends to call and examine. Large Stock of Dress Goods.—Stella Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Silks, in varie ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassimeres and postings, Gents. fine assortment of Fashionable. Clothing, Parsols, White Goods, Laces, Edgings, Flouneings, Collars and Sleeves, and :Trimmings. Our Dry Goods de partment is, we think, well chosen in quality A: styles. Groceries.—A good stock. Also, Iron, Nails, and Hardware. Crockery.-1 large stock. Rats at Caps, Boots and Shoes Oil and Hemp Carpet. lorge assortment of Wall iaper. Montrose, May 6, 1657, Tune, 'Pop Gocs , tho Weasel.' Hallo, Stranger, stop a minute— • Here's a Store, just drop in it And view, with wonderful surprise The Books and Toys that meet your eyes— : At BVI.LARD'B. I have Books and Paper, lust 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 Dalai:3;s Fine Books, Pens and Paper too; All kinds of Children's Books, and new ; In short, here everything you'll dad In the Book and Stationery line-- At Butt.aun's So come along,.come one, come all, Come rich and poor, come great and small, And I will sell you Books so cheap, I know I shall Your custom keep, At BULLARD'S Montrose, May, 1857: LOOK AND. READ: 10E11111NE Eite 1 THE undersigned, Merchant,- at Di:nock Four 1. _Corners, has lately discovered that for ready pay. be 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 Bring a little cash, or some kind of country produce, and buy your goods at a price unparalleled in the historylltrnercautile trade. My stock is large and well selected,-and I am receiving new additions every week: — terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainlye • r vour interest to call and ace me . before purcha. elsewhere.. Flour ept eon:standc on hand. It'll. 11. THAYER. eltAre. !4, I Blii .—tlyl _ 1- 7.- ' NEW ' , MILLINERY , Dress-Making Establishment. LADIES4LAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS. . (RS. DAVIS, fora:icily of New York, has .111 opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, in the vil lage of Brooklyn; and hag just returned from New York With a large and 'fashicmable stock of goods, consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hats of every style and variety, also Crape and Silk Hats constant ly on hand of every hue and color, together with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as Embroi deries, Bair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Goods, Lc., ac., all of which she offers at the lowest prices. rff" Particular attention paid to Bleaching.. fa Always at Home. . Brooklyn, May 6, 1657.—17tf New Forwarding Lind MaINNET, VAN SICKLE & YONG; QUIP every day throughnut the seuon, by the 1J New York & Erie Rail need. Butter and other country produce sold at the high est market rates, at reasonable commissions. The proceeds Will be paid in current money at the old stand. A new stock of good just received. HENRY iIeKINNEY Great Bend, June 3, 1857,—tf DISSOLUTION. OTIOE is hereby given, that the firm of Hawley & Guild is this day -dissolved bt mutual consent. C. P. HAWLEY, Gibfton, Aug. 17, 1857 The books and nccounts can be sound at the store formerly occupied by the subscribers. All persons baring unsettled accounts are requested to settle the same as soon as possible. The business will be conducted in the future by the subscribers, under the firm of C. P. & 0. M. Elmler, who are constantly, receiving from New York and PiiiktdvAphia the latest styles of . Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Clothing, &c., an of which Irffi he sold at a very small profit, for ready pay. C. P. HAWLEY. Gibson, Sept. 2, 1857. 0. M. HAWLEY. LOOK HERE : r BE sub'criber has been receiving during the past J.. three weeks a fine lot of SPRING & SOMMER GOODS: making, with former stock, an assortment with which there is no comparison in this vicinity • and that they are being sold in &tanner satiefactory to customers is manifeit from the fact, that notwithstanding all efforts at competition, the rush and sales thus far have been , unprecedented. We mean with frequent additions, to keep the as sortment good; and ready or prompt pay ing customers can rest assured that the old store is not to be outdone. In addition to the large va riety kept kir years, we • now hare a good assortment of - READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS c 6 SHOES, in all varieties. Please giv e , us a call. Gibson, May 27, 18L7. ; 44 B. INGALLS. POWER A FORTY HORSE P ITUM ENGINS POROUS, 111111D0011) ORDER. 3FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, bitl lance wheel, three tons. Is a strong well built machine. 'Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold very km. - Address, .- " POST BROTHERS. . AM. 14, Ur, ' , Montrose., Pa. -LAWNS t ;LAWNS!! XL, STYLES, at reduced prise, XOTTE, 1:=3:1 E. E. GUILD ALSO, 11112 MIMS - 1 nt FIN'S; Lire Stock Insurance Co ay, ' 1, OF PHILADELPIIIA, NO. 86 WALNUT STREET, ABOVE FO J RTH. p i e CAPITAL $300;000. Mote Insurance agairat lot, or damage by Ili, IA Building', Fumiture andMerehaudise rdr. , ' ly. AlL4o. on Norse: arid Cattle, agai it dea:h from any . eaUse. i.. or LOSSES PROMPTLY AD/1787%7%J8 I . DIRECTORS : B. R. Miller, ilenrr Jones, F. S. Hotelier J. R. Flanigan, J. Criisadale, Saint .1. Linicall, Chas. Flanigan, of Wilmingtor Wu. IL CARTERET, See. B. R. :ilium, Pro'''. BILLINGS ST Montrose, July 1, 1 §S7.-1y Mafiafactarer's insoranc CURTER PERPEr Granted by the State of Pe: CAPITAL, $300,000. I L FIRE, MARINE, A, INLAND TRANSPORT TIPN. THIS Company was organized with a CashiCapital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to obscrim pru dence in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust ment of losses. A.S. Ltrriacorr, Preset. WM. A. Itnomus, Vi Preal. ALFRED Waaas, Secretary. Dtazeroas.—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. 14 Thom as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. A Rhodes, William Neal; Alfred Weekr, John P. Simons, Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth. OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants Exchange, n A. N. BULLARD, 41 gent. Montrose, Pa, May 13, 1857.—1 y 4 . 1 ..A .0‘. • i i,f 4ll% ‘ . LycOming Co. Mutual Insurance Co pally. • Capital,—s2,2oo,ooo. IT is one of the best Companies in the S te. It was incorporated iu 1640, its Charter p !pettish It has insured, since it went into operaticita, thirty millions of property, and paid over As hunde d thou- sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand been pail in this Cour.ty. Applications received at the store of B. . LYONS Co., Lenesboro, and-at Montrose. 4 4 1 / 4 tit "liontros, Jau. 1857 6101.11 ET tA.. [ l- rULL I. VIA NUFACTURE Rand dealer in alllkinds Furniture, is now prepared t fill all orders for Bedsteads of all kinds at who esale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range i from $2 upwards, according to style. Ho also keeps'on hand Ready-made Coffins ; and as he has an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals n abort notice. New Milford, Dec. 17 ISM. 49v1 - STEAM. GRIST AND SA W ILL. POST BRE/TIMES taring purchased_ e above establis' hmentorill keep constantly oaand Su perfitte sail Fuse Flour,CorriNeal of superior crue lty' alto Mop and Bran at the lowest cash -prices.— Custom 'stilt will be done with despatch, and in all eases wa rrant ed . I 138111 Montrose, Ju1y.1553. Valuable Lauds For Sale. . F 01: SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 lacres Land on the waters of Spring. Brook, 4 branc of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne CountyPeun'a. about midway between the thriving towns hf Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered )sith vat liable timber, and being situate in the most cixtensivt mineral region in Pennsylvania—known tcl contaii f ai iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, a d being also in the _immediate vicinity of severalrailroad made and now in progress--ofTer to the cap talist at opportunity for the investment of money that seldon occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Ho sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall FtreF k New York, , r to tin subscriber, at Ifontrose,Susquehanna county,Pa., th• attorney in fact of the owners. i April 6; 1654. DENBY DRINKER. k DRVila SOIP MART-ACTOR!. IrlIE subscriber keeps constantly on han for sale 1 at his establishment in llontrose,thetttst qual ty of 8017' SOAP, manufactured from ; e lye of wood ashes and grease, inT i the old 4shionedlwity,and not by any patent prozvis, . • . For those that furnish die grease,he man Ecture. the soap for $1,56 a barrel. -- Warranted inbtll eases to be a good article,or the Soap may be rettfrued and the mousy refunded. PRICES. Per barrel .145.00 Half Barrel • -2,5 A Gallon 26 WhOlesale dealers Krill be furnished—if elirered at the Ashery inliontrose—at the rate of ti ) n barrels for t 45,0 r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5 . • JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17,1856. leyl Near Era an 'Mont rotoe f THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUE I 1 BUT those who attempted to get up 4 fight 'i lilontrose,aguin.si "second rate goods lend hid,. tprices," with the fag-ends of three or four Ild stocks hare fizzled ; and Keeler and Stoddard.. I : • whose BOOT 'AND SHOE STORE is locateon Main h t us I street,Soutb of Searles Hotel,—with 'the gest and best assortment of Goodsesver brought into • mar ket, bought at the . LOWEST FIGURE, i and which they will sell a ' fettle' above co4t,are de. terrnined to give " the old codger" a hard eine. We do not intend to be undertold by iiny other establishment in Town. We have o n ly to sty, Come and See, for "seeing is believing." We dp not de sire to puff' our goods, preferring to "let ollir works praise us ;" but we may be permitted to say, for the information of purehasers.that we have just received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior.quality and style, Comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladles', and Children's wear; Also a general assoitment of Findings, and Leather of ill kinds. Work made to order, and repairing don 4 neatly. 1 KEELER & STODDARD. . Montrose, June 11, .18:16. . NOTICE. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that S.A WOOD RUFF is receiving a new lot of 13 • yes and Ware's of all kinds usually kept in the S ore and Tinware line of business,among which maybe found abetter assortment of Stoves, heavier, later, and more durabletban ever before offered in thiti county.. All the proof you need will bejust to call and exam iue for yoarselves. I All stoves warranted every 'respect. Kept constantly on hand,an extensive as rtment of TIN WARP.; - made out of the• beat aterials, which is offered for sale as cheap as can b bought in any market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe' of all AZ as, Chain and Gearing for-Chain Pumps, 11 sizes Brass and PorcelainKettkv, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. Jobbing done on short notice and in good order. 'AB goods in the line will be sold cheap fok cash or . (approved) credit. B. A. WOOIIitUFF. Montrose, May 1, 1847 The Rev. C. S. Burnett,. WITILS lahortag as Itlesioeut7 la Southern Asla, tiscordnbd • &auk and twain Cute for Consusuptiois, Aatkina, Bromehilia, Cousrlif, Nervous Debility, • and all impelling of the Duro: also. ISt easy and effel of Ithallog the itearstrr. Actuated by a &etre to betatek; he Wow& he well ebsesfally send the koceape Mee) to. i she It, with full and crunch dlzsedoes farmewing aid i l wane the Medktot.. Address Bre. CAS. litld an& L 4 at • IAI Brinawikrilv smyrws Self-Acting Bent-Lever • I B. II UM NAME HALM TINVENTION claims superiority over every JL other, In the following respects : In the invaria ble scientific principle involved, and upon which it acts; in its undeviating accuracy; in its lightness and strength; in its wonderful capacity, convenience of form, and applicability to every purpose for which Scales of any kind arz. required; iu its perfect aim .plicity, in the absence of any complication 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-third the cost of any other Platform Scale; of like capacity and accuracy in pe. And posses. sing in an tuinent.degree; all these merits, this Invention is conceded to be one of the most useful and valuable ever brought before the public. And coming. as it does, within the reach of all, it'cannot but fimi an unprecedented sale and undivided market among farmers, housekeepers, mechanics, merchants, &c. everytibere, to the exclusion of every other weighing apparatus. The invention of the Scales and the many invalua ble improvements which we have mule within the past few months; have brought them to such a de gree of accuracy, that they, may be safely relied up on in every transaction of weight. Manufactured and for sale only by . R. a EATON CO. Ifaaroiw, Snag. Co., Fa., May 13, 1857. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Itcrottrasr Isorfuertos.—For some five years past, Mr. D. M. Smyth, of Penns) lvania, (now of this State) an ingenious and scientific mechanic, has concentrat ed Lis mind and means upon an invention at length perfectly successful, and for which letters patent have fun been issued by the Government of the United States. This invention is knoWn as "Smyth's Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scale,h and as this is the first public notice of this useful and'vahublo im provement, we shall take the 'liberty of expressing ourselves freely upon its merits. The platform of the scale is about - 12.'by 18 inches:, and .the whole scale is about S inches high and weighs entire only abult 25 pounds, while . it 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 are required. Under the platform and attached to the leverage is suspended a weighted ann or pen dulum. To this pendulum is attached an indicator, which, together with the pendtilurn, the instant any object is placed upon the platform moves from its centre of gravity to th.) point indicating the exact weight. The scientific principle upon which it acts admits of no inaccuracy or change, and a given pres sure or weight upon the platform must always carry the weighted arm and indicator to the same point...L. 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 least so fir as Platform. Scales are concerned, and to have combined in a remarkable degree an invariable scientific prin ciple, "known of all Men," with compactness; con venience, strength of form, durability and accuracy. But 'the great and Important feature In this Scale is the fact that beyond all these merits it possesses the additional one of , being cheap, and within the reach of every fatnily.—.4./bany Ere. Jour., Jan. 28, 1856. We hare exarained thii new Platform Scale and concur in all thai 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 lem than of the scales now used.—Albany run. SMTTIeS PATENT PLATFORM Scate.—We have ex.- mined this new invention. Nothiny, can be simpler or more completely-dsNeloped than the principle up. on.ithich its acts. The platform which sustains the weight lifts a pendulum, suspended and loaded at the end, through an arc of a circle; and the indicator points out, upon the graduated circumference, the exact weight. In other platform scales the measure of aroirdupoii has to be ascertained by moving a loose weight on a beam, as on a steelyard, till it hits the precise point.. Srayth's invention is a self-work ing one, and indicates at once, and to the minutest fraction, the figure. By attaching the weight on the end of the pendulum, the scale becomes multiplied by fives or tens:, by releasing the weight it gives ounces instead of pounds. For household purposes, it is as cheap and far better than steelyards; and is 'finding the way to all well regulated kitchens where the receipt book, with its prescriptions of weights and proportions, is used.—Atlas and .3ry'rus. A NEW Inza--if anybody doubts that this is an in ventive age, they Flmeld call and examine Stnyth'a Self-Acting Bent-Leroy Platform Scales. For simplic ity of design, and economy of space, they take-prece dence of any scales that have yet been invented..-. There is one peculiatity:!bont this sinde • it posses ses very little machinery, and can never make take so long as the laws of gravitation continue. Smyth's scale has another advantage—its small cost. —.Knickerbocker. Swrrn's PATENT PLarronm SCALE.—This new and valuable invention was on exhibition at our State Fair just closed..- Nothing in its department received more attention or was more generally admired or ap proved. This scale, possessing the extraordinary merits conceded to it at the East, cannot but be ex ceedinnly valuable, and must, we think, come into general use. The-... 1 /bony Earning Journal publishes the above, and adds: This scale (Smyth's) was also exhibited at the State Fair at Watertown, and not only received every attention given it in Ohio, but 'carried off the first and highest premhuii awardella diplcimn, and silver medal.—C/ereland (Ohio) Jooinal. "SMYTH'S SELT-..4.CTING BENT-LEVER PI:ATFORM Scazz."—The furidamental principle of every impor tant invention has been yery !..imple.. In its simplici ty is the• elements of its Worth, its usefulnestl and a daptability. 'lnventions of complicated movement and visionary theories have never performed the ob ject sought to be obtained, for with • adaptability, ac curacy and durability must be combined cheapness. All of these desideratums are involved in the inven t' .n recently patented and known as "Smyth's Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales." The scale in question, from its construction on the principle of gravitation, is never liable to be out of order, It must perform its work thoroughly, because•the lairs of us tare govern it. In size the scale is a pigmy, but for capacity it is wonderful, weighing any object from one ounce up to tour hundred pounds. Itatn be reg 'dated by any one who looks at it but fora 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.—Everranscript ISITONTLNT AND VALCABLE INTENTION.—Among others, we have been favored with an examination of the new and valuable invention (recently patent ed,) known' as Swyth's Self-Acting Bent-Lever Plat forte Scale." Mr. D: M. Smith, 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 varia tion or change, and hence its accuracy is beyond question. Its capacity and strength is unprecedent ed, while ha form and the principle involved make it convinient and applicable to all purposes requiring scales of any description. It is free from any com plication liable to variation or to get out of order. The great and important feature, however, of the scales made under this invention, is the fact that they can be afforded at about onelourth the cost of any other platform etude of like capacity and accuracy in the world. The scale we have seena so rt o f pocket edition as compared with other p scales,) has the wonderful capacity of weighing any object, from one ounce up to four hundred pounds. Pos sessing the extraordinary merits and advantages con ceded to this %verde' a, it cannot but be exceedingly valuable, and the scales made under it, brought as Ithey will be, within the reach of every fondly, must meet with an unprecedented sale, and come intoim mediate and general, use, as well to the benefit of the public, as to those so fortunate as to secure the ex elusive right of manufacttuing and vending them.— State Register.. LIME AND PLANTER. AL II - IF. subscribers are now burning and will keep constantly on Ind, Lime of a Teiy superior quality at . Unto:lse Depot, and will wen 'ft in any quantities; at a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantity tan be supplied c2cin a reasonable notice. fie=usi Mester will be kept constantly OD laud L L; POST, U. DRINKFJL • W. JESSUP. Montrose Depot, April S. L. SEARLE: ~ 'Y n ah. :, :,n~~ SHOULD PURVIASE ONE OF tinth's Patent Improved stales. iffinthi.PATKlrr IJIPROVED SCALES RiCEMID THEM= AND • Hicarsr PREMITIM —A Diploma and Slyer Medal— AT ITIIS ‘ @' IF , a • .4T WATERTO W 11; TRESE SCALES ARE NANUFAUTURED AML . FOR SALE ONLY BY • EATOKI COIL 'HA RFORD,SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA E E'ER FAJTVV2 SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SOALES. Swyttes Patent Improved Scales RECEIVED :THE Fi I "Ft. el 1111 -AND_ Highest Premium, A DIPLOM. 1 'SIL VER .MEDAL, r AT THE BTATE WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. THESE 'SC.:ILES ARE MAYUFACTURED ..4 XD FOR SALE ONLY py .-. R. H. EATON & CO., : . . Ilarford, Susquehanna County, Pa; Every Farmer SHOULIVPIIROHASE ONE OF smilthipattut,smprourbralts SMYTH'S Patent Improved Scales 'RECEIVED THE FIRST AND EMMET REEVE -A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL-- AT THE . State Fair at Watertown, New York. ' THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SA.NLY E. MI. acT0 LE 0 11 a BY po, HARFORD, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA. EVERY AI M - SHOULD - PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES!' Tha wle" 90 1 1-3C' PATENT IMPROVED SCALES . RECEIVED THE FIRST & HIGHEST PREMIUM —A DIPLOMA AND. SILVER MEDAL AT THE STATE FATE AT WATERTOWIsT, N. Y. THESE SCALES ARH MANUFACTURED - AND FOR SALE ONLY fIY IL IL-Eaton dir, CO. Harford,"Susisebsina C0.1\41. =CI 14'25' WITNESSES ., 1. wiTho Torger Convicted. as SOUX S. DT% IS SUZ arrnioi, • I WhO..has bad 10 years experience as a Banker and Publisher ; and Author of - • . - serve of:Lectures at the Broadway Taberisade seal" II I when, for 10 successive nights, over ah,- tar 50,000 People JO_ am Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, yid) cia be exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the surest and . - Shortest Means of Protecting them ( azi The Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the Q greatest Judye of Paper Money living. aGREATEST DISCOVERY; of CO the Pree-vent Century fOr b.. Detecting Counterfeit-Bank Notes. is Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, - and exhibiting at a glance every Conn- Pe terielt in Circulation 11 • Ca Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE ie EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. in farNo Index to examine! No pages to bunt up! In Out so simplified and arranged,that the Merchant. 1 CI Banker and Business Man can see all at a Mance. nig •- English, French and German, ...1 Thus Each may read the name in his 3:6 N own Native Tongue. CS op Most Perfect Bank Note List Published, ...4 N Also a List of An the Private Bankers in Amer :a A Complete Sunnn c ary of the FINANCE or CC EcriorE do AurnicA will \ be published in each e Ng dition, together with allMke Important NEWS ' 11:114 OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES rim From an Old Manuscript, found `the East. .It furnishes the Most Complete History of Me ORIENTAL LIFE\ t e and describing the Perplexing - Positions *a which im g the_ Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have aw l been so often found. These Stories w I continue wi j, throughout the whole year, and will . rove the in k Most Entertaining ever offered to the • üblic. Is tar Furnished Weekly to Subseribers only, at •$1 a year. All lettera must be addressed to 11:43 JOIIN S. DYE, Bniker, ag Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, N.Y. Ca . °plain t 6 vtlyl irp AYER'S j . Cathartic Pills , %N. 47717,) AMT. lts,c.r. SV CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE BICE Fathers, Mothers, Physicians. Philsueliropists.-resil their Vifiets, and judge of Vicar Virtues. • Fox THE CultE OF • Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. Piz - mm.lw, V.A., Mar I. 1t65. Ds- J. C. AM: have been repeatedly cjussl of I.lu worst hozdache any botry an hare l:y a dose or two of you, Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach. which thoy; drama at ones If .ure others as the) do me, the fact I. worth knowing. . Touts with great r,fivect. ' ED. W, ritiasLe, Cork .1; .W.a.vits Caries' t. Bilious Disorders and Liver -Complaints. SW: I have used your. Dille in my - vlneral and banana pear Cite seer since you made them. and cannot hesitate to my they Ina the beet cathartic Ale employ. Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided. consequently they are an admire, hie remedy for cirraccententa of .that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a rase of bai..ha di:roman °Latinate that it did Mat readily yield to them. Fraternally runs, . . ALONZO BALL, /1. D, Payne an of 04'A/urine liogaitai Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Par 011 - 1(7, MAIVIIA33, UV ; Co., Mica., N 03.16,1855. Iht. Avg': Tour Pills are the perfection of medicine. They 113c3 done my wife mare good than I eau tell you. Ehe had been sick and pining.awey for months, Went otT to be doctored at great expense. but got no better. sbe then commenced taking your Pills. which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities At worms (drud) from ker budy.!?;:They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had It lad, and my wife cured hint with two doter of your Pine while ethers around um paid from eve to twenty dollars doctors bills, and Ist misty time. without being cured entirely even then, trneh a nnt•divirtr srb:4ll is sir-Nally cool and hete,st, t. ii. be let teed br.e. , 1;W. J. teRIFFiN, J'ireseester Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. Peons Rev. J. r. Mew. itistv Adrentantreh,liestene. Da. Attu: I have used your Pills with-extraordinary success in my bendy 3111 among Ouse I am called to II& in dieters. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood they are the vary lost remedy I have ever known, and I can doh; dently recemmemi them to My frktuda. Yours,: .1. T. /11.11E3 Warsaw, WrouisetCo., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1e1.5. DIAR Err.: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and Lind them an excelleut purgative to cleanse the system and pu rify the fountains of the blood. - JOIIN G. 31EAC1L4.11,, SI. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, Turners, and Salt Rheum. From a Fericarritri Aar chant of Intro, Ik) , . 4, 1116.. Da. hist: Tour Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daugbfer of ulcerous sorer neon her bends end got that' hal proved incurable for years li-r.tionie. 1,14,-;.:-N c, ;oil) :el.: , ..llati:l3hintches and pimplier ou tier skin and In her heir. Afterour child wascured, - the also tried your Pills, and they have cured ' mu - • 11 . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. • Prom the fee. lie. hooks, of the efithodi.t Epee. Merck. P 1.71.1311 11017dr., ;Lk/NAN:CM (13.., , Jari. 6, 1846. ITostoxiti Sus: I should be ungrateful fur the teller your skill ban brought me if I did not report my case to you,. A cold set tled in my limbs and brought on excruciathig neuralgic 'paint, which ended In ehremie rheumatism. ' Notwithstanding I had the beet physician's, the disease grew worse and worse until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. iarkenxise .1 trial your Pills. Their e..rets *ere slow. but sure. by per /easing in the use of the= 1 am now entirely well. Eisen Custrad. Baro:t Rotes, be., Ii Dec.. 1145. Da. Aria: I hate been entirely cured by your Pills of Rhea. static Goat—a painful disease that had ail. led iris See years.. 'VINCENT SLIDELL. - For Dropsy, Plethora, or •kindred Cora• plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excellent remedy. • For Coltivenetis or'Constipation, - mid as a Dimmer Plll, they are agreeable and .effectual.' Fits, Suppression, Pdralysis, Inflammation, sad even Deafness, and Partial Blindness, have been cured by the alterative action-of these Pills. • Moat of the pills in market contain 3leteury, which, although I valuable remedy In skilful hands, is dangerous in apublic pill, from the dreadful consequences that fnequently fellow Its bus use. These contain no mercury ur mineral Substance whatever. E _ AILTIOCTT or nz NTIRIOZ, LMILICISOS, Flib.osZiAS AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TOE RAPID.CURE OF COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSENESS, iltnisrzyr ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT , cossumvriori, =ZOMiiMMZEI ' We need not speak to the,mitilic of its virtues. 'Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it al• ready known. Nay, tew are the familha in any civilized color try on this continent without Some personal experience of Its 'Sects; and fewer yet the communities, any where which have not'areeng them some living trophy of its victory over the sets tie and daKerons diseases of the threat and lungs. While lids the most powe, - fnl antidote yet known'to man tbr the kftulds hie and dangerous diseases zsf the pulmonary organs. It is elm the pleasantest and eata3 reme d y that can he employed fur in Sante and youni persons. ,l'arents should have it in stop against the Insidious enemy that :lads cf.= them nutroParod We have abundant grounds to betisive the f :SzERit YU l ° lll eaves more lives by the consumptions it izevents than throe b cures. Keep It by you. and cure your colds v 62 ., they ane cum his, nor neglect them 'until no human ekill can n,„:ster its exorable canker thatAsstened on the vitals, eats your away All know the dreadful fatality of lung (theaters. and ao know too the virtue, of this remedy, wt need nut do ninny Mar mane them it is still made the best It can he. 'h e spare as east, al care, no toil to produce It the nais4perfect possilde, am thus afford those who rely on it the best gent which our skil an furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER T . PiedLeal sad Analytical Cheaust, Lowell, Han. AND SOLD BY ABEL TUREELL, and by all Druggists and Medi. icing Dealers.7nl4v3yleyr Read the following Letter. - HOME TESTIMONY. We have reetived the following letter in relation to Da. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PULL Aunuax Foul Conseas, Susq, co. , Pa., Sept. 28th, 1888. 1 Messrs A. J: WRITE Sr. -Co . , New York:— . "The Norse's Indian Root Pills had from you give universal satisfaction, in Evatir ilorrixcx, and onr farmers use them for almost everything; The Rya. wrsay has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a stiot.c family having escaped, Excitrz moss. Inman your pills hare been. REED An • PRZTINTIVE, in which case they have REYES. FAILED. I vrili inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob't.Serv't." ALPRONBO H. SMITH. Such lettere u the above need no comment (ram mu, they ought to convince all of what eve firmly believe, that Dr. itorse's Indian Root Pills are the very best Pill ever made. Sold hi Montrose by S. li. '& D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in all country stores. A. .1. White & Co., 2 St!. Peteis Place, New York, sole Proprietors. 47—tf If-FARMERS ArI'ENDI.II 1- THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the FAIIMILtiI and all others interested, - that WO have associated ourselves together under the firm of MOTT & TILDEN, at the old stand of M. & E.' Mott, where we are pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat. term now in use, such as Matchley's, Notes Jroa Beam, de. Also. Points of all kinds, • Landslides, Culivator teeth, and all kinds of coatings :for farm ers and others, all of which we propose to sat as low as can be afforded by any establishment in this coon- WY- ELIJA If MOTT. • G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents, for Emery's Horse Powers, Deg and (Arcola Saws tor wood, also Dog mum Powers, which we an furnish on short notice. Montrose, Jas. 7, 1857. MIME - - MO Irideipindent Beptiblican: mum= ierzwr TlritBnA7 atoz.wiso, AT XOXIXOIi, • 111,54 D PLR AMIXS. 1J 41071XC1. Rates-of Advert Wag. One . squaertle lines or lesd week, 0, 4 One square _ " t.two pns Weeks,' - 016 Chte squills - , ii .liree weeks, ' .i, 0 0 - Ono square one month 12S One square •I. . .4 two months, 2 5 One square " „three months,:....s:o o One square • " ' six months , 6,40 One square - - " one year, am Two squares one year, .... , ~. - ism Three squares onp year, - 20,04 Five squares ortelear, 25,00 One column one yeas, 40,00 Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of alte r . ring or changing. their - advertisements without ad. ditional charge. Business cards, not exceeding five lmes, t i e d at $2,00 per annum. . , . . - .- , -Job Work. This office Is supplied with a good assortment d Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, and as Cards, Posters, Pantphleta,/ze., wilt be done nest. ly and promptle BUSINESS CARDS. • • Dr. E. P. Wilmot,- 1 =• - GRADUATE of the Allopatldn sod Botatiordade COM= It IX Weida% la now minimally Bladed-la Bost Brad, Pa. o de, comet of liable E 441010 et., nearly op y posite thig L hurch. , • . ' • Xapit. . .. . .. - Di. K. Smith, ' . SV RG EON DENTIST . has removed 14011 tee from Searle% kW awa dwelling oppreate the ItapthaebtattiANortb 114e.)121 Idols. raw, where all Denial amatleas will bepcifenned to Ida usual pat mariner. .. - ' Moatnare, Kw x. 1867. -. C. D. Virgin. - - RES IDENT DEMIST. biat , icy:towel Ith Me is the aa a g l ew T i tipt.v., net log; =gr. p ran a .MlB of neatness and convenience . I)Ni:tin bla inotessa.. Mortice& Ontober,7.l£o7,-ted • C; C. Hollis*, EALER IN SADDLES, Hareem, Trunks, Yell^ ar... Mahe DSt.. era door above Mott's Grocery, 31ordear, Pa,3iyl J. D. Vail. .D. ' PUTS /MAN SVRIVEON. ha' paramateatlYkKaladlw at Bracimerrilie; Sbactueltturatt multi. Pa.. padwillplootpay attend to all calls with which he cosy be avottot-Leslyl A. Bushnell, • 770111 CRY k COUNSELLOR AT LAW. OINto oror 21, 2 AoL, Wein Drug Store, Scogritturnto Dercr4Ps-11y1 T. B. Orchard, M. D.. • PMESICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackaaa. Busrahaaas anuity. Pa. Vmddetkeest the Peat Reeler & Stoddard. TIE.% LICRS 1N BOOTS do snoEs leather and rtnat a - m , Jl Mahe ant door below Seaded Maranae. Pl.-atal CIZMOILIEZZ4I3.- ' t William H. Jessup, • TTOILSET AT LAW & OTAUTTUBLIC. Oftse Ras J lla Mdare. Mormoce, Ya. • . Killer & Fowler, rromm cosy sad waw a , /1. in Ct a 99. Office:No. 44 Clarke greet. Comae; /11. • Bentley Eta, A TTONNETS'AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND ACVENTIL— f)AIee we eme Cour t Map% NO . PIA. E. S. Albert Chamberlin. . • A TTORNEY AT LAW, AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,— QClee over LL. Pool C 0.% Stem Morracom, pa. Wm. X 'Jessup, ATTORNEY AT LA W AND COMIIISSIO3rER OT DEEDS for the State of New Vat, will navel to all barium Wrotr to him sith promptnee and adelity. Mare an YaLOCSquite, oxs• plod by Ron. Wlillawdeesup.... Abel Turrell, DEALER IN PfIUGS, SIEDICPSES. CHESUDISS, PAU, 011 a, DyeeturN Growriet, Dry Goode, Hardware., Stotaman. Gistanrare. Chiefs, Witatim Jewelry, Sliver Spooks, ilyettaeles,ka. ideal instratoexas, Truaiet. Vurgield lamumeata, , It t qu4s,, Pertto. err, Mlrrats. Stallanery; Br&-Ilm, Moat, Yankee N rn as F. B. Claaitiller, DEAL= IN 'DRY GOODS , Rudy Itssle G9at Inx , Groeseles Boots and Stational'. etc.. I U c Amu. I. L. Post & Co., ALIEIiS IN DRY GOODS. Groceries, Crockery Yard irsts, DLeather, Fleur, etc., comer of Turnpike street arlePubtle At. ear, klostamar ra. • . • • ' . .J. Lyons & Son., - • • , IZEALERS IN DIW GOODS. Croce:in, Ittartscsre, Crockery. l'lntrare, Books, se.: ahrVcarry on the Barlett/muse bestr.ta brie Avenue, Mon wee, Pa. --' J. veoss, Bentley & Read, 171EALZILS LI MIT GOODS. Dnv. 3.Teillene% mat. au, - Groccrie4 112..-thenee. Cmcktry, Iron. Clocks. Watches. Jew. 'OM Sliver SpoonA, Perftsth*.ry, Sc. Deck 131c3, lloarsass. G. V. 8Y8T1.5.1%. C V IMAM, William &William H. Jessup, TTORNEYS AT LAW. lifgrrana-k, Pa. Predict in . Scup* IS: tamps. Bradford Wayne. Wyoming and Ltuerme cannel. E. S. FIINNELL, DEALED • Rln SOve" and 'leading". riuoppo. BOMA& 1121dZik Churns, 32.; it, ORZAT BISD, 50N1.00.. PS. All odentrainie. "pomade quarters. ityrumptly filled., pad ohlmed par d'reetton.-T3ldll • • Rockwell' & Winton. xrANT.FAcTußcits.zd Dtmlerq la Straw Good% ii.ctit Csp 11l Fars. riabrel..t. Parma P.lbbonc, &c., No. 40 Co utliad_ street. Raw Toxic. (lip c 4510.) s.lioczysx.t. T. W. ircrrcc. A. B4hviii..- • WHOLV a. aUil . ra i alWts e ln sat* . :ced F r t .end af asauller,stOre, 110.sraosz. mett um,- 1. Thiyer, 1.: • Putslcux .D.SUAGEON, Marna", Es;,: Oaks In eh' Fumes store, - • • • - • E. N. Moore, - 14% . R l e g formerly of . e 6iatute eCtait • T= Ito* about buileln l TV ' 43Lics . chtE otm P r iirus• or 6 thr4 2614 2 feeling that Ma -• • nee atur.alts him In &Iwo. 011* • &ma. tilenamed, ;• • . aStetrl ;, Comes & Son, ES.LBES In F gn and Ambican - Mattdejnommandtkilead D Stones, Table Tops. am. Binghamton New TeL Dodos. per-. talnbag to the nbosa,'attended to with dispatek by G. W. Agent, Bronklya, Sdsg. Pa. 5 1 Z: C6b, • TIIEALER IN GBOCERIF.S..tc.., at the dot* nom* aeempled JUP by Crane & Regent. Montrose, Pa. &Burman, Noe. Itt,' MLA! E. .41:ILDIVELL SONS, litronms OP AND MINNS IN etis, - LQWEENG-GLASSES,t NO. 76 WARREN STREET, Cammwitu. T. O. Catikawm.z, tient" , S. Knapp. gew - zori, W. A. Catumwsu.. 4 rigs suboather having monectedlitmaelf with the shore .Heas la the CZOCEJIMT TRADX, In Wilts canons Marche& would amp Ir say to merchant& hotel. and boardinghousa keeping.. la itaidut• henna and adjoining collude& that their dock Is one or the knead the kind kept In New Tort : their samehliend Is targeand resod theirgooduare ()rood quality and choice teatime,: their prieeaulow se the trade can Oder with mferettee to PrOtlts• and that be: Is ray andociatia mil to an who may think it toe theft inhered to glee kin can. - .lIENRY B. KNAPP. • Nee York. January 1 _ _ - . • l.^ F. - , FORDHANI, SADDLE - HARNESS - MAKI it AND Tiii.walutt - s"' :COMMON of A. &N. Baldwin. (Isbilr,!Thnoo l j, _Jt s the shore butane. will offer on good berhiL *o ltts line:such as toddles. 8 toss. Trunks, Ammo. stills best oalcianned leathe in on shoressotke. AU kinds of Carriage ?timings be'. &imbibed chew:per thou can be purchased elnewhere to When: ` 4 ;:' No. and 3.llascioent of Ideates I CL.t itan - Banking House - P46T. COOPER 4k CO. HENRY DRINKER, -- 1. ....,-,,,„,,,,,,,,,, wm. nurrerlNG - COPPER. . ji"'"I" !glove:Aber 12, 1855 IfiAAO L. PO'ST. , .. D R Ana, on New York City and Phtladelpbls. Collections promptly made and reatted. Olkeelmirs from JO A. :. 11. to it; : / 1 Messrs. Allen k'Paston, N. York. REFERENCE,. Samuel 0. Morum, Req., Phi's. _ lion. William , Jessup Montrose. • - PATENT:III.IEDICINES. posu th e Mee !Misty it "Medicines at Termer Flan maybe timed all of Dr. Jayne ' s Justly celebrated Family reedidnee; ne'sn ia Pectotaland Catinsto Illis t. .11alsers rarest line and Forest ; Holland celebrant Orman bittem;..Loaderee ee' • rtes of umdlcines ; 2dercang%Gazaas OH, the iteeiedi tr. edy On sprains la manor - beat nu known ; Hsibeamon's UNDO ilantedy. mid Hone Remedy ; Orders Vermlfuse. and • watt et - other II.;. Trades blandiaOlattant.tbs greet remedy limbo* dintaatrima. sad all Inburunabary eseapirdata ; Pond's Hatred. ,e gat attante In singlet on PS the above Ointment ; Andrew' Pain Dan° eirmfu lt article; illroodcannllanuasod fiset_ , Untatent : • tweed's Jaundice Bitters. Cnalrat r eek Ityle , elair 4 liaker for ery; UMW , ' A Ilyaade ; Delmbold's libtract at a sad 'mad of flenspadlla tet caddy of Sakes. the beet be al nage te-. as gnat miles v ariety of Patent Idedielan, too umber on in enumerate—hot tAllEce Urns:v.oa t the pu will dad mar i ly even signs la this lino, at the Drug and Flan" titers of . • . 119,11 0. Jail'. M. , NuAL 'numb. ----- . , '4 - 1 4- B L • ft II 131_, . .'(waving secured the risk of using Geddard's Pat. JILL cut for raising aid - keeling carriage sops, is preparedlo furnish and put them on pt the atturtest 60biee. . . . Routroisf, Nay 81837. 1 NOTICE. • t 4. MNI daidrous of Paying me money,on debts yt description, caSkdo so by leariattheir papeents with Post, Cooper. & Co.; Ilsokere. -Mg* rose, to my credit, whose !receipts will be allowed t. from their date. • . C. L. April 18, 16116.-1 - • . EMLE=:it= MM=CEI!=!= SME= AND
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