. ern Zit VHS PiOPLIL . -n mutt= swam. -- • " Buse tree the glow of outward show. Some love mere wealth, and try to win it; The home to me may lowly be, • „..„ f but lilts the people in it! 'What's all the gold, that - glitters cold. 'When link'd to hard and haughty feeling? Whats'er we're told, the Dobler vAd Is truth et bout, and manly doling 1 Than iet them seek, *boss tubule ars weak, Were fashion's smile, and try to win It— The house to me may lowly be, • If I but like the people in ft! 11 lowly roof may give us proof That lowly dowers are often Sire* ; And trees, whose bark is hard and dark, Kay yie'd us fruit, andlloom the Melt! There's worth as sure, 'Death garments poor, As en adorned s loftier station; And Wads as just, as those we tram, 'Mien eider is bat of wealth's emethert, Then let then seek whose minds are west;' Nine fashion's smile, and try to win It The house to me may lowly be, If I but like the people in it I ~~:1:{;ji;t}tyu:~:~~ e:~ This sweet and solitary, songster inhabits the whole .of North Americo, from Hudson's Bay to Florida, With the dawn of morning, mounting to the top of some tall tree that rises from a - thick shaded part of the woods, he pipes his few, but clear and musical notes in a kind of ecstasy, the prelude to which strongly resembles.the , double-tonguing of a German flute, and sometimes the tinkling of a small bell; the whole sor.g consists of five or sit parts, the last note of which is in such a tone as to leave the conclusion ee idendy suspended; the finale is finely managed, and with such charming effect, as to soothe and tranquillize the mind, and to seem sweeter and mellower at each suede:salve repetition. Those who visit ourAr:ooda, will be at no loss to recognize, from the above description, this pleasing musician. 'Even in dark, wet; and gloomy Weather, when scarcely a single chirp is heard from any other bird, the clear notes of the wood thrush thrill through the droop ing woods, from morning till night; and it, may be truly said, that the . sadder the day, the sweeter the song. - The favorite haunts of this bird are low thick shaded hollows, through which a small brook or rill meanders, overhung with alder 'hushes that are mantled with wild vines.-;-- Near such a scene he generally builds his nest, in a laurel or alder ,bush, composed of dry leaves, grass, roots; and . mud. Berries, - beetles, and caterpillars, are his principal food. The wood thrush measures eight inch ,es in length. The whole upper parts are of s bright fulvous color, brightening into red. dish on the head ; the throat and breast are white. co.f..1(r):011eTIA: Visits England in the beginning of April, and leaves it in September. It is found but in some of the southern parts of that country; being totally unknown in Scotland, Ireland, or North Wales. They frequent thick hedg es and low coppices, and generally keep in the middle of the bush, so that they are rare ly seed. It is not by the beauty of his plu mage that this universally admired bird has become a general favorite, and the theme of almost every poet; for he is one of those warblers which are the most humbly atr!red. :-Ile is about six • inches long, and the upper part of his body is of a rusty brown, tinged with olive; the under parts are of si,pale ash color, almost white. at the throat and belly. But in his song he surpasses all the choris ters of the air, his notes being exquisitely va ried, softOrid harmonious, and rendered atill more pleasing by their being poured forth in the night, when the other warblers are all si _lent They begin their song in the evening, :.ad generally continue for the whole night. For weeks together, if undisturbed, they sit upon the same tree ; and Shakspeare rightly ilaieribes the nightingale, sitting nightly in the same place. In a calm evening, he may be heard to the distance of more than half a mile. In the beginning of May, the nightingale to make its nest, which is formed t P f l i t =ves of trees, straw, and moss. The nest, being, very eagerly sought after, is as cunningly secreted; so that but very few of them are found by the boys when they go upon, these pursuits. It is built at the bot tom of hedges, where the bushes are thickest and best covered. While the female contin ues sitting, the male, at a good distance, but always within hearing, cheers the patient hour with - his voice, and, by the short inter - mpg= of his song, often gives her warning of approaching danger. - She lays four or five eggs; of which but a part, in England, come to maturity. The delicacy, or rather the fame, of this bird's, music, has induced many to abridge its liberty, to secure its harmony. Its song, 'however, in eaptivity,is not so very alluring; and the tyranny of taking it from those hedg e!, where only it is most pleasing, still more depreciates its imprisoned efforts. er assures es, that it is not only the most agr . able songster in a cage, but that it is . . ad ofa most admirable faculty of talking. Caalollll kaCTII ADMIT ALLIOATOILL—AIIi• gatosta,vests- - resemble haycocks. They are Poor. feet high and five in diameter at their Uses, being constructed of grass and herb age. Brat, they deposit one ; layer of eggs an a layer of mortar, BM having covered this with a stratum of mud and herbage,' eight inches thick, Ilky another set of eggs upon that, and no on to the top, there being commonly from one to two hundred eggs in a nest..,- With their tails they beat down round the nest the dense grass and reeds five feet high, to prevent the approach of unseen enemies. Thikfemale watches her eggs until they are .all hatched by the hest of the sun, and then takes her brood under her own cure, defend ing them and providing for their subsistence. Dr.. Lutsentbetg, of New Orleans, told Me that be aloe packed up one of these nests with eggs in a box for the Museum of St. Petersburg, but was recommended before he closed l it to see that there was no danger of the iti2n being bauthed on the voyage. On open* it, a young alligator walked out, and soon fulloired by the rest, about a ' which be fed in his own house., where the up and down stairs whining and lice young PupPies• — bleg die Ge e NWT= Tan 07 AVIITILALLL—The most rendsluble nettle of this country is the Ur. ties lig* or rough nettle tree. This has a large Ise something like a sunflower lesE hirsute 'beneath, aid every bridle has a most painful ding. One of these wonderful trees was S 2 feet round, and 140 feet high. Such is the potency of the virus of this tree; that hided which are driven rapidly through the Amide where they abound, if they come in tented with their lesves, die in convuldons. A yam man who bad lately arrived, and mho was ignorant of the nature of the tree, breaking off a twig as be 'ukulele& had his hatakinstantly pwalysed by it. His fingers were pressed firmly together, and were as as stone. Fortunately a stockman TrE kl o war near, observing it, came up and 1014- 4 ` I aroviat 'Lamas, and will set it all tot,',' He gathered a species' of arum, irbsch greair wan fix Nature has planted the bank and alias. together, in the - low lox=ribbingthe hand with it,(it eery , and resumed its natural pliancy. Pron`aely the_froess seed by children itt' 'truantry. When n nettled, the, ale with a bruised tic m kat, all yn PArR ARRANGEMENTS. 111111111111 TI. PAIR For all Classes and Coaditloas ; F. B. CHANDLER has just received direct from the Metropolis his usual extensive supply of incomparable 11 1 -I MlNtargig An enumeration is, rumeeessery, as the People gener ally, are aware that his is lA. VARIETY *TORE', Yost anythhtg from • Penny Primer, all the way up, to just Me thing you want, can bo obtained at the lowest possible price. LET ECONOMY GUIDE YOU, In the selection of place few the bestowal of your Pawnor, and we are certain we shall have the pleasure and privilege of ' , DOING yon Gpon. Also, just neared at Clumdler's; an assortment of - EtalgOoOL E 1130.%@ 9 * Smell as are in use at the "NORMAL SCHOOL," all of which CH be sokl at COST. for Cash. A supply of Sharon's and Webster's Dictionaries. ready tot promiscuous distribution. Cheap amuse. 6 Friends! Patrons! Countrymen!' lend tut your "D 11138" and they will be returned to you with much increase ► after a FEW days. Don't fall to call and secure some of these FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS. F. B. CHANDLER, Montrose, Sept. 16, 1857. NEW-MIEFORD STOVE EMPORIUM Great Sandia fa the priee of Stores. BICKIIIMIN& URRATT ARE new receiving their Reek of ftretra for thtsFau. and Wm era lUDs. and wculd beg leave in say to [belt numerous Mende ontstatoess, that they have on hand the largest and beet selected STOCK OP STOVES ever offered to the Inhabitants of emsquebsons CoSzty. Dutra)* Wastes of the most approved patents of Ekroted OVelli, Large Oven, Pretotitan , anti Coal Cookkg Stovet,besidos any quantity of Parlor Blom, for Wood or Coal, o,ffice, Hotel asod Box Stoves. We have the beg Stove for berahli tacit constructed on the dleteß foe principle. ever nude and at a very coodcrate price. We would take this opportunity of raultorum our Mende who are solicited to purchase their Storer of Ilawiteri and Pedlar". the a moments redeetkie will COATI/308 them that It ts eery poor econom to do so. It Is a well eetablhthed bet that the cost of selling Score s by peddling them shout the tonot ler thou Moen per cent, and mealy se Idab as twenty. ear nothing sr bout had debtaaad cost of colleettone... Of cause this extra exports comae oat of the pockets of the purchaser. In eonsideratioi' aof the above *tr., ire offer our entire STOCK of STOVES at twisty per cent. Ism than any peddilar win, or exa DM Mese W- lee If them things ate not ao. • Ksw-3lnamixt, Sept. U. 1587.-tf ; 0? -COURg32..- ALL who wish to buy Books and Stationers cheap, will call at the Mai% TROSE BOOK STORE, in the Post Ofßee, where they can get good articles at a fair price. Japt Recelved.—A new lot ofSchool Books, Tower's and Webb's Series of Readers, Wayland's Elements of Moral Science, eight different sizes of Webster's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices. Also.—Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Recol lections of a Life 'lime, by S. G. Goodrich, &c. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Pa., May 13.18 a. Post Broth,ers are now receiving their F.tock of SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS, and invite their friends to Call and examine. Large Stock. of Drell's Goods.--Stella Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Mks, in tarie• ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassimere.s and Vestings, Gents. fine assortment of Fashionable Clothing, Parsels, White Goods, Laces, Edgings,:. Flouncing% Collars and Sleeves, and Trimmings. Our Dry Goods de partment is, Rethink, well chosen in quality & styles. Groceries.—A good stock. Also, Iron, 'and Hardware. Crockery.—A large stock. Hats ft Caps, Boots and Shoe:4,oll*nd Hemp Carpet. Large assortment of Wall Paper. Montrose, May 6, 1857, Tune, 'Pop Goes the Weasel.' Ballo, Stranger, stop' a minute-- Here's a Store, just drop in it And view with wonderful Surprise The Book s and .Toys that meet your eyes— /. At ButtArtes. I have Books and Paper, just the best, That you can find, East or West; If anrof my friends should doubt it, Call in, I will-ease your mind about it— At Bcti.aatis. Fine Books, Pens and Paper too: . All kinds of Children's Books, and new; In. abort; here everything yitou'll find In the Book and Stationery , Mne- 7 At SCLLARIAL So come along, come one, Come all, • Come rich and poor. come great and And I will selryou Books so cheap, • I know I shall your custom beep, At BULLARD'S. Montrose, May, 1857. • LOOK AND READ! 10111111114 INV THCorners, E under i :i a g s a t;ely Mer . chan e t, at rcd t tn t o f c .c ! F 0 4 1 17 pay, be, can sell more goods and make more money, at one half the usual profit put upon country goods, consequently I• can-sell goods from 'ire to ten per cent lower than other establishments in this section. But do not take my word fcir it, Call and see for your selves. Bring t little cash, or some kind of country produce, and bufyour goods at a price unparalleled in the history of mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selected, and I am receiving new additions every week. My terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainly be for your interest to.call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Flour and salt kept constantly , on hand. 11..711AYER. Dimock. Jan. 14,1857.-2yl . BMW NELLIMatY, Dress-Nakiag Establisbaust.- - LADIES HAVE YOU HEARD THE SEWS. itir RS. DAVIS, formerly of New York, has .I. , JL opened a Millinery and fancy Store, in the vil lage of Brooklyn, and has just returned from New York with a - large .and fashionable stock of goods, consisting of Liam and Misses Straw' Hats, of every style and variety, also Crape and Silk Hats amstant ly on hand of every kne and color, together with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as Embroi. deriss, Hair Braids, hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Goods, Lc., de., all of which she offers at the lowest prices. • tic Pufacular attention paid to Bleaching.jEl Always at Home. Brooklyn, May 41, 1867.-17tf .• DissoLuTios. ATOTICE is hreby given, that the firm of Hawley Gufid is this day dissolved by =fuel consent. C. P. HAWLEY, Gibson, Aug. 17, 1857. E. E. GUILD. The books and accounts can be mend at the store formerly occupied by the stdmeribera. All persons having ncliettled accounts are requested to settle the some as soon as possible. The business will be elead in the future by the mdscribms, under the firm of C. T. 1 0. IL Hawley. who sm constantly receiving how New York and Philadelphia the latest styks of Fall and Winter Dry Good% Clothing. -k,c., all of which will he sold at a way Ma profit, foe ready pay. C. P. HAWLEY. ,Gibson, Sept. 2, 1857. 0. N. HAWLEY. psi sad Stationery. A sew lot of Pocket and Faintly Bibles, Tate. Xi • meats sad Pnyer Books. Also, School Booko, such as are to be used is the /formal SchooL A choice lot of A. W. Bamboo's Columbian Irks. ram. of mid Toilet Soma, Perfumery and Plarnelog Ex tracts, oiee-aod cheap, at the liontroae Rook Stem by A. N. BULLARD. illontfictie, Avast /807„ FAIR • 1130 Xllll/Arp Fire &Liveliiteck bantam's c• yi • OF PHILADELPHIA NO. S 6 WALNUT STREET, ABOVE FOUR; It CAPITAL .300,04110. I Make insurance against loss or damage by Pine on Buildings, Furniture euediierchandintrse ty. Also. on Horan and Cattle ; again i s* dratk from any cause. • , tar LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. . DIRECTORS; B. R. Miller,Henry Jones, F. S. Hoed.' J. J. R. Flardgn, J. Cross&le, Sarni J. Ran • Chas. Flanigan, of Wilmington, Dd. Wm. M. CARTERET, See. - • B. R. MILLER, Prat. BIfIINGS STROUD, Age Montrose, July 1, 18b7.-1y • laufsetvrer's Instwasee Ges any. CHARTER. PERPETUAL. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, $600,000. I FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRAN4PORTATON. MS Company was organised with a Cash Capital, T and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe ru deuce in conducting its affairs, with a prompt a ust ment of losses. A.S. Ltrrisccrrr, Pres't. W. A. Ruonnt, Vice Pk& /arum) Wee k s, Secretary. Dturcroas.—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. B. ora• as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, We. A Rhodes, William Neal.. Alfred Weeks, John P. Shnbns, Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth. OFFICE, No. 10 Merehantai . Ezehange, Pllll. A. N. BULLARD, Agent Montrose, Ps., May 13, 1557.-ly - - • 1 i 4 2. i tl 1 t i d.. 4 0 1 " I it 4 6 1G lii 1114 Illt i Lycoming Co. Mutual Insurance Conmany. —1 Capital,---$2,200,000. f TT Is one of the best Companies in the State) It 1 was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpeual. It has insured, since - it went into. operation , tl irty millions of property, and paid over six hundred t on. s a nd dollars losses. About twelve thousand has tteen paid in this County. . Applications received at the store of B. R. Lt j ss & Co., Lanesboro, and at Montrose. • B. IL LYONS., Agen . 'Montose, Jan. 1857. vBnlyil New Fonvarding Lin 6. i lk v .v.% i % IfeHINNET,IAN SICKLE & lOU SUIP every day throughout- the season, by' New York & Erie Rail Road. • Butter and other country produce sold at the h eat market rates, at reasonable commissions. The proceeds will be paid in current money at old stand. A new stock or good just received. HENRY McKINN Great Bend, June 3, 1857.—tf STEAM itistisT AND SAW MILC OUST 13110TIIINIS having purchased the alnive establislinient,u ill keep constantly on hand So per/me and Dine Flour, Corn Meal of .superior qtlesl ity,alto Chop and Bran at the lowest cash priced— Custom work will be done with despatch, and eases warranted., . Montrose. July. 1853 Valuable Lauds For. Sale. I FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about - 3500 acres' Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a brake of the Lackawanna river in Luzern County,Pennia about midway between the thriving towns of Scrim tan and Pittston. These lands are covered .with jal made timber, and being situate in the mostextensivi mineral region in Pennsylvania--known* to contiiin iron one—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several ' • made and now in progress—offer to the capitalist r opportunity for the investment of money that sel tu occurs. For further information apply to N. P. I o sack, Esq ., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to t 1 subscriber, at llontrose,Susquehanna county,Pa., tn. attorney intact of the owners. Aprils, 1854. • HENRY DEUS' SOIP MANUFACTORT. TrriE subscriber keeps constantly on hand._ JL at his establishment in Iffonirose,the bes ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from till hood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned wajould not by any patent proc e ss. For those that furnish the grease,he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good article,or the Soap may be returned a4d the money refunded. Prtlcall. Per barrel t 4,00 I Half Barrel2,so t • Gallon 25 t Wholesale dealers will be farrdshed—if delivered at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten r.r, for $15,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17,1856. lOy t l New Era An Montrose THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUE 1 BUT those who attempted to get up a fight ; Moutrose,against "second rate goods and hi prices," with the fagrehds of three or four old stoc s have Barlett; and_ . Keep =id Stedd whose BOOT AND, 81:R)E STORKU located on Ma' street,South of Scale's Rotel,--with the bugest best assortment of Goodtever brought into this kit, bought id the • _ 2100 WEST FIGURE, and *tail ttieyirut sells ft.* above cest,are d - termined to give "the old eodger” a hard oar. We do not intend to be undersold by anyoth r establishment in Town. We have only to say, Como' and See, for."seeing is believing." We do not de sire top, ratr goods, brefesirblto "let bur works praise us ;" but we may be - pert:ratted to say, for th 6 information Of purehisera - thitt ire have just received. AK ExTzirsrvz STOCK of Superior quality anti style, comprisingull kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a general :assortment Of Trading*, and Leather of all kinds. Wait made to order, and repairing done neatly. KEELER & STODDARD. Montrose, June 11, 1856. • • NOTICE. • , DrsLic notice is hereby giten that S.A. WOOD I .1. BUFF is receiving a new lot of Stoves ant 'Wares of all kinds usually kept in the Stove an Tinware line of business.atnong which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durablethan ever before offered in this counti t All the proof you need will be,Just to call and exam; ins for yourselves. All stoves warranted In evert respect . . . Kept constantly on hand,an WARE; of 27N wAR made out of the bes which Is offered for sale as cheap as can be In any market. Also on hand, Lead Yip. of i ll es, -Clain and Gearing for Chain Pumps, all Brans and PrnetlainKettles, and all kinds Jappaned Were. lobbing done on short notice and in good ord. AR goods in the line will ba sold cheap for cash (approved) credit. • a A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, lay I, 1837 • The Rev. C. S. Burnett, 111ETITILE Wades eta 313eibeary la Ikea' bent Alb. aremed dins& sod mbie,Cure fee , Cosunisspeirs, ifitikaus, Brooch ilis, Coughs, Cole, Nervous Debility, sad sll tspoinks et theshe, se sor bed alleetaal • etkabbag tbe itsburr. Aebiated by a dates to beseet bb kw Mown be wit! ebeesTelly seat tin Beaipt gibe) te seek es ie tbe with tell evkit aedbee Tee prejselet sad tube Ow Boni arm- Rte. c. N. BURNETT. otv. LA" Oconlssr, It. T. city. SMYTH'S Self-Acting Bent-Lever I- • - • 7 PLATROU MiLIL THIS INVENTION claims superiority over every other, In the following respects: In the invaria ble scientific principle involved, and upon which it acts; in its undeviating accuracy; in its lightness and strength; in its wonderful capacity, convenience of form, and applicability to every purpose for which Scales of any kind are required;. in its perfect sim plicity, in the absence of any complication liable to variation, or to get oat of order; and, finally, in the important fact, that this scale can be afforded at a. bout one-third the colt of any other Platform Scale, of like capacity and accuracy in use. And posses sing in an eminent degree, all these merits, this Invention is conceded to be one of the most useful and valuable ever brought before the public. And coming, as it doe., within the reach of all, it cannot but find au unprecedented sale and undivided market among farmers, housekeepers, mechanics, merchants, .te. everywhere, to the exclusion 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 may be safely relied up. on in every transaction of weight. Manufactured and for sale only by B. H. EATON & CO. ILutrorw, Su q. Co., Pa., May 13, 1E157. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS /11 PORTANT hrlsrtox.—Vor some fire years past, Mr. D. M. Smyth, of Penn . syl vania, (now of this State) an ingenious and scientific mechanic, has concentrat ed his mind and means upon an invention at length perfectly successful, and for which letters patent hare fust been issued by the Government of the United States. This invention is known as "Smyth'. Self- Acting Bent• Lever Platform Scale," and as this is the first public notice of this useful and valuable im provement, we shall take the liberty of expressing ourselves freely upon its merits. The platform of the scale is about 12 by 18 inches, and the whole scale is about 8 inches high and weighs entire only abort 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 arm or pen dulum: To this pendulum is attached an indicator, which, together with the pendulum, the instant any object is placed upon the platform moves from its centre of gravity to Go 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.— 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. Be seems to hare attained perfection itself—at leaSt so Tar as Platform Scales arc 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 pcstsesses the additional one of being cheap, and within the reach of every family.—dl6a►Frr. Jour., Jan. 28, 1856. We have 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 than of the scales now used.—. Albany Express. &TIM'S PATENT MA frottm SCALE.—We have ex an.ined tbis.new invention. Nothing can be simpler or More Completely de' eloped than the principle up ori which its acts. The platform which sustains the weight lifts a penilidffin ' suspended and loaded at the end, through an arc of a circle; and the. indicator points out, upon the' graduated ,eircumference, 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 ithits the precise point. Smyth's invention is a self-work ing one, and indicates at once, and . to the minutest fraction, the figure. By attr.ehing the weight.on the end of the pendulum, the scale becomes multiplied by fives' or tens : by reiewing the weight it gives ounces instead of pounds. For bottsehold purpcoes, it is as cheap and far better than steelyalits; and La finding the way to aff-well regulated kitchens where the receipt book, with its preset iNions of weights and proportions, is used.-411as and Argus. A NEW Inra—lf anybody doubts that this in an in ventive age, they should call and examine Smyth's Self-Acting B.mt-Lever Platform Scales. For simplic ity of design, and economy of space, they take prece dence of any scales that hare yet been invented.— There is one peculiarity about this scale; it posses sn eery little machinery,- and can never make a mis take so' long as the laws of gravitation cot:Janne. Smrth's scale has another advantage=-its small cost. —knickerbocker. STU'S PATENT PLATEORY SCALE.—This new aad 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 El cannot but be ex ceedingly valuable, and must, c Plink, come into general use. The Albany Evening Joni' tpublishes 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,ihe first and highest premium awarded—a diploma and silver Clerriand ( Ohio)Journal. "Satrrti's Sets-Actin; BErrr-Levaa Namur Sc i wt."—The fundamental principle of every impor 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 the ob ject sought to be obtained, for with - adaptability, ac curacy and durability most be combined cheapness. All of these - desideratums are involved in the inven tion recently patented and known as " Sinyth'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 object from one ormee . up to four hundred pounds. - It can be reg qlated by any one who looks at it but for a moment. As theircost is but a trifle, they will speedily be as indispensably necessary in the household calendar as any other useful article of daily use.—Ere.Tranacript. 'aromaNV ASV' , VALVARLE Isvorrrox.—Among other,, we have been favored with an examination of the new and valuable invention (recently patent ed;) known as Smyth's. Se if-ACting Bent-Lever Piet ism Scale." Mr. D. M. Smyth, :the Ingenious in ventor,has spent some five years in the perfection of his work, and that be has attained perfection there seems but little doubt. This scale is construct ed upon a scientific principle which knows no ratia tion or change, and hence -its accuracy is beyond question. - Itit-capacity and strength is unprecedent ed; while its limn and the principle involved make it convenient and applicable to all purposes, - requiring scales of any. description. It is free from any com plication liable to variation or to get out of order. The great and important feature, however, of the scales made under this invention, is the fact that they can be afforded at about one-fourth the cost of any other platform scale of like capacity and accuracy in the world. The scale we hare seen (a tort of pocket edition al compared with other platform 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 invention, It cannot but be exceedingly valuable, and - the scales made under it, brought as they will be, within the-reach of every family, mast meet with an unprecedented saht..end come into im mediate and general lose, as well to the benefit of the public, as to those so Ihrtunate as to secure the ex clusive right ofmanufecturing and rending them.— &ate Reg ister. C 1 911111 - 10111111F/CTOIrtI no . %at: aitaLL vrAN - UFACTURERaaddealertn all kindsol 1 , 1 Furniture, is now prepared to El all orders for Bedsteads of all kinds - at wholesale of retail, on Short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwards, according to style. Ile also keeps on band Ready-made comas ;, and as he has an tlegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short notice. New silfmd, Dec. 17, 1856. * 49y1 IVRY MUIR SHOULD P it cHA sr. ONE OF filisyties Palest Improved scales. fiIYTES PATEIT DEPROVED lICALEB RECEIVED 'En FIRST ARD HIGHEST man= —A Diploma and Silver Medal-- AT THE @YLVTE' [O7aDP AT WATERTOWN, N. Y. THESE SCALES ABS MANUFACTURED AND FOR.SALE ONLY BY • ell BATOR, & HARPORD,BUSQUENANNA COUNTY, PA. 4 EVER FAITEP SHOULD PURCHASN ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT IMPROVED SCALES. Slimylre Patent Improved.Seales RECEIVED THE F_3 Mt. 081 "I" -AND Highest Premium, A DIPLOMA ct SILVER MEDAL, AT TILE IT& TM PAll, WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED _AND FOR SALE ONLY BY' • R. H. EATON & CO., Harford, Susquehanna eonaty, Pa. Every Farmer SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF snnith'tputtutsmprottebfralto SAIYTH'S Patent Improved Scales .RECEIVEP THE FIRST AND- '! I:GBEIT fillMt -A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL-- . AT THE State Fair at Watertown, New York. THESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTU.RA'D ' • AND FO U R SALE ONLY BY • lE) ' A A ©0 HARFORD, . • • - SUSQTIEILMA COUNTIr, PA: EVERY FARMER SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF SMYTH'S PATENT 11111111 M ZVI "E" IV -El PITENT INNIOTO SCALES RECEIVED THE FIRST & HIGHEST PREMIUM - A DIPLOMA AND SILVER MEDAL AT THE STATE FAIR AT WATERTOW.N, N. Y. TTIESE SCALES ARE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE ONLY BY R.-111. Eaton dr, Co: 11 " 64 14 4" mm €L7 ra• AYgR'S CHERR PECTORA. FOR THE RAPID CURE 0) Colds, Cozad's, at nosirseness. Bantitsta. Rua. Vlth 'Dec. Da.../. C. Ara: I de nut hrsitate t kat remedy I hare trier Lund fat UOlllllllO4llO, Influensa, and the cunt symptoms et a Cold, Is year Carsar P Its eonstaat Imo in my practice and lur 11, last tan years has shown It • imperior Virtue; for the treatment eourptabsta. Fll/1:1 11,11011 T, 8. MOILTLZY, ran., of UTICA. N. Y. writes: "I have nate yam Pricusam. myself and in my family ever since you itsveated It, and belleve it the best modielue for Its purpose ever put out With a bed cold I should sooner pay twenty-ere &Dare for r" bottle than do withuut it, or take any other remedy.* • Crank, Whooping Cough, • Srauterista, 31tre.. Feb. 7, 1556. Dutultat : I will ebeeefully=of (be certifi k izettaat. is the beet remedy we possess for the cure " Droop sad Hatches& inseam of children. Re of yourfraternity South appreciate yunr AID, end commend your medicine to out OtePla HIRAI' CONKLIN, 31. D. AMOR LEg. EN., Istoirronr, Lt., writes, LI Jan" 1836: "I had • tedious Indust:2a., which confined me in doors Pi; weeks took many medicines without relief; finally tried your PIKTORA2 by the advice of our clernyman. The first dams relieved the soreness in my thrust and lungs; lees than on* half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest! as well as the beet we can buy, and we esteem pm, Doctor, and your remedies, as the peer man's friend." Asthma or Phthislc, and . Bronchitis. War Itimaturiz. Pi, Feb. 4.1956. Your CUZIUT ritionit t• performing marvellous CUM m this 'action. It lee relieved several from alarnringsymptorin si consumption. and is now curing a man who has labored undet ma affection of the lung ter the last forty prim. • 111ZItY L. PARK'S, '..ffcrehanf. RAIISET, L. P., Atstox,'lfoxros C 0... 'NW* writes. Sept. 6, 1665: "During my practice of many . years I hare found 'milking equal to your CUZCILT PrXTOILti. for giving easie and re lief to consumptive patients. or curing such as are curable." 4 . We might- add volumes of evidence, lint the most convincing proof of -the virtues of this remedy Is found in its eff..xis up* trial. • Consumption. Prs Lushly no one tenprly baH erar been ktioan whia enn4 many and such dnrg•nm• rw.••. ns this. Fame no human nii nur mach ; but ev. , 11 t.r thong the rELRIIT 1147 , 11:41. er . orat ro Sof and comfort. A:a..* Nit. , Yost Cri r. Ifiterti 5. j 6 DOCTOR, Aria, Driest f.•l it a dot, and a ptomor t , to to form yon what y - onr.Ciettot d•ot, 04" rti!rltties Ebe hoiirt f,ve apnah. lat..r:tvg uutkr the dangerous riyulp lama of Corotuuption, from a no_ahl it. r-.nhl her much rellut :he o:eactity mitil Ur. Strong, of this city, where ar bait...toe R advice. rocoaatuenied a tali of pro , meellcine. %V.-hl. ts tti •uo yi,or 11111 for she bas roviivered from that dal:. She Is not.. yet as etrougai the used to he. but is fr.c from bor cough. and.calts her-ell well Tv us, s, Ith grati.n.lo and r , garzt. • . OfILAMHJ SIII:1.DV, or Flicci.rrtUs. attittitispiirer. do Ant dolptir till y..tt 7i:l v.. tried .t LA . ! CHIS.Ai PIXTOicA.L. It is nude by on.- of 11..6,4 Inedicsi ,IwiniNte li the markt. a eel Its cur.,. au the hiz.h merits or its Ortuak.• —reilade.l 4 ,/eiu Le r. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. put sciences of Chemistry and 31txBrine have been tared I their utmost. to ',reduce this beat, mad perfect purgative which Is known to roan. Innumerable proOfe are shaven that :hem Piths have virtues whirl, snrpetss in excellence the ordina ry medicines. and that they u in unprecedeutedly upon the esteem if all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful le :ore. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities A' the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the Blood. and timed dieesse. They purge one the foul hunters whict breed and brow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or pill Into their natural action, and impart healthy tone wit! dreesgth to the whole system. Not ..rely do they cure the every lay complaints of every hoily, but also formidable and danger ma diseases that have baffled the teat of human skill. While they powerful effects, they are, at the same time, in di al s, daces, the safest and Lest physic that can leeemployec for children. Being nig:sr-coated, they, are pleasant - to take mid being purely vegetable. are, free from any tisk 'of harm Zunis have beep made which surpass belief were they not sub standated by men of stub exalted position and character as to liaidd the suspicion of untruth. Many eminentclargemen ant physkians hare lent their names to certify to the public the vs liability of my remedies, while others have sent me the miser once ef their conviction that my Preparations contribute ins seetutely to the relief of my afflicted. suffering fellow-men. Thu Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Amer San Almanae, containing directions for , their use, and reell rates of their emus of the following complaints:— Costiveness, Bilious Complaints., Ithetimatism, Dropsy; Mort burn, headache arising 'from a foul Stomach, Natnes, ludigay lion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels. sad yaw arising therefrom flatulency, Leas of Appetite, alt Ulcerous and Cutaneous Die eases which require en "varmint Medicine. Scrofula - or King' • Era. Sher also. 1., rurif, tha• lam, en i , aiinu latirtg the iv* tem, cure loamy complaints whr h it would not le suppsessi the mold reach, such eel Deafness, Partial illimineee, Net:mil:Jo an: Nervous irritability. Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state o the body or obstruction of Its functions. Do not be put off'by unprincipled dealers with date other pti they make awe pecan ' Ask for Arcs Pula, 1 1 / 1 2a take Doti) ins else. No other they nut glee you comperes with this in it Intrinsic Yalu. or curative powers. The sick want the bed Man is ftx them, and they should Lave it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Aztalytical. Chemist, Lowell 'Mass. Pax:, 25 C. rut Box, Fzrz Bay= ion $l. SOLD 5Y ABEL TCRRELL, and by all Druggists and Med icine Dealer.—nl4r3vlcw Read the following Letter. HOME TESTIMONY.-- We have receired the following letter in relation to Da. 'toast's Isotax ROOT P/LLS. • Arnrms• Fora CORNERS,: Susq. Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 2Sth, 1856. Messrs A. J. -Wont & Co., New York : " The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you give unirersed antisfaction; in MITT INSTANCE, and our farmers we them for almost everything. The Drs. Amstar has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last six months, scattextr a srsoxx family having escaped, xxcarr THOSE WHERE your pill. Aare been USED AS a ParvEN - TIVE, in which case they have raven rattan. I will inform you 'shortly bow to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't." • ALPHONSO H. SMITH. Such letters as the above need no comment from to, they ought to convince all of what wefirndy believe, the Dr. Norse* Indian Root Pills are the very hest Pill ever made. • • Sold'in Montrose by S. &D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in aU country stores. A. J. White & Co.; 2 St. ,Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors. ' 47—tf :Tr FARMERS iklTEtiat T li tte u ez n itZ e tan d il o a u 4 d o=nt illY"Dau rested, thnactewt have associated ourslyesslogethermider the firm of morr ac 11`112.111)EX, • - at the old stand of Ilf. "ik Elliott; where we-are pre. pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat-' terns now in use, such as Blalehley's Mole. Iron Beam, (ke. Also Paints of all kind s ,' Lindsides, Cu t .tivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as low as can be afforded by any catablishmentin this coun try. - - ELLTAU MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents for Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Circular Saws for wood, also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furniAh on short notice. Montrose. Jan. 7, 1857. ltf LOOK HERE : TBE subscriber has been receiving duiing the past three weeks a fine lot of SPRING & SUIMIR CMS's malting, with former stock, an assortment with whiel there is no comparison in this vicinity; end that they are being sold in a manner satisfactory ‘ to customers is manifest 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 " eortment good ; and ready or prompt pay ing customers can rest assured that the old store is not to be outdone. lii addition to the large va riety kept for years, we now •have 4 good • • assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ALSO, BOOTS & SHOES, in all varieties. lime give us a call. Gibson, May 37,1857. S. S. INGALLS. A - FORTY HORSE. POWEIt. STEIN IMES? e S SALT, IN GOOD ORDER. 3FESPeight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, bai lancewheel, three tons. Is a strong well built manakins.' Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Titanim'', and will be sold ser i f low. Address, - • POST BROTHERS. Jan. 14, 1857. * Montrose; Pa. LAWNS! LAWNS!! NEW STYLES, at reduced prices. at MOTT'S. LIRE AND PLASTER.- /VIM subscribers are now burning and will ,kerp a constantly on hand, Lime of a. very superior qualiq at Montrose Depot, and will sell It in any quantities at a fair price. Persona wishing a largo quantity can ba anPlilled 1. 6 "0n n reasonable notion. gro und Plaster will be kept constantly on hand heroines. . J. 1.. ,POST. H. DRINKER. R. iuP. livatxosc Depot, Aril 3, If. StitßlM. The Independent Republica & rintuarnzzoirrner.llTlMlDlT MOULIN, Atllol7lo/11 PA, AT $1,60 PER Airsivr. Amscs. , Bates of Advertising. - . One squars(ll /Ines or lessjone week- . . .. .... 80,5 0 One square " two weeks, 0,7 6 One square " three weeb,...,..1,0 0 One square " Mat, ............ One square " two months, 2,2 5 . One square " 'three months. ..... 30p One square " six months, 5,00 One square " • one year, ex Two squares one year, • - 15,00. Three squares one year, ........ Five squares one year, • 25,00 One column one year,....... . ...... ..... .40,00 Yearly advertisers will have the privileice aker. ring or changing their advertisements without ad. ditional charge. Business cards, not exceeding lye lines - , inserted at $ll,OO per annum. Job Work. - This office is supplied with a good assortment or Jobbing materials, and all kinds - of Job 'WOrk, and, as Cards, Posters, Pamphletaoltc., will be docents& ly and promptly •. - . ; Dr. B. P. Wihnot, rtRADVATE of the Allopathic and nomm*dMs Coney* et 431" Medicine, to tow permanently km:media Greet need, Pa. Of. Ice, corner of Maine and,ElLenbetb Bt., nearly appetiteht me M. E. Church. key M. MIA, Di.. H. Smith, - QtYRGEON DWITIST. baeremoved his Oilicellieen &Mee lolls 0 own dwelling oppoilte Use Baptist ehurdi, (porth able.) in Now. nee, where ail Dental operations will Ds le-Maned in hie neoalgoof DUILUIXT. innwirwseJfill. UM ~ ' • , C. D. Virgil; . -- RESIDENT DEMIST. bas Tanned We Ones re • e 5..... bls new res tdk tlenee. rr. donb a a g re t ar. ‘ Penteit. on Trall a ileyle -of nearness and tom S n=M=rsi Me pedestrian.- Nownerce October 7, 18.17-401 - C. C. Hollister, .- DEALER Ifi SADDLES . Ilareese c Trimka, Vegas. kebse St., fist door above Mott% Grocery. Montero% 111,4T0 . J. D. Vail. 31, D,i - IanTSICIAX AND ...SURGEON. I= patina/mai loaded himself NWe Busgaehatuta county. Pa . , aad loom attend all ealla with walla b. maybeetsared.,4Bvltyll • A. Bushnell, • A . • A TTORNEY COUNSIKLLOR AT LAW.. Ogleit our i. W •'A Drug Etive, SCIIWISMINA DIPOT. T. B. Orchard, Z. D.. • - PHTSIeTAN AND SURGEON, lockacm, Susquehaaaa comity, Pa. Reel'team at the Peet effla. EALERS - TS BOOTS & SHOES. Leather and !India" oil I,JP . Maine et.lint door below Seade'a Binei,, Montrose, Ps.and minas 1./33 , 13. C. N. lITODDLID. William H. Jump, ATTORNEY AT LAW A :SWAM' PUBLIC. CM. at Put. lie Square. iloyniass. Pa. • • Miller. & Fowlek, • - liTTORNETS AND COUNSELDORS AT LAW, and thaldhan in Chancery. OrEce 1\0.44 Clattentreet, Poona% M. • Bentley dt . Fitch,- A TTORNSTS AT L►W; AND BOUNTY LAW AG CITE.—. Men west of tho Conn-Nouse, Mouttome. Ps. , s.r. INVITLXT,. f L. 7.lTir.M. Albert 'Chamberlin. A TTORXET AT LAW. AND , .irsves OF TM: 21'011kb over I.L. Post k Co.'s .Stom„ Morram. Pa. Wm. IL lesstrp, A ITORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER DSEDs for the State of New York. will attend to all balms" odium to biro with promptormand Edelitr. Olitee go Mlle Mute. paw pleil by lion. William Jamm. • Abel. Turret", rikkAtEß LR DREGS. JaDICENES, CHEMICALS, Pahl., Jur 014. Pre-sttdre. Gencertak, Dry Gouda Hardware: Stosedda, (daftware, Clacks. Watches. Jewelry,Saver Spook; Spedadtalia. deal Instruments, Txurces. Surgical natraturais..l4.luon4 Paha. ery, Slincra. Stationery, Brumbea. Mork Yankee Not.ima. P. B. Chandler, ' DEALER IN DRY GOODS. Ready Made Clothing, Graced's Sanaa and Stationery . Ida, Public damn, litornaus, Pa. • - I. L. Post & Co.-, • DF.ALER9 IN DRY GOODS. Greening. Cratere. 1111t11111114 Leather. Flour, etc., On= of Turnpike street Public A' 4 nue, Mormon, I'a. a • - J. Lyons & Bon:, ][EALE:ns IN DRY GOODS, Groceries. Hardware, Crockery. Tinware, Boots.de.; also. carry on tluo Buorli,tooure buidareo Public Avenue, Hosraixsz, Pa. J. x.rcusa, A. /NOM • Bentley & Bead, viEALERs IN DRY. GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, m lilt g, Circeezim Hardware, Crockery...lron, Clocks, Watches, Jew. dry. Slyer Spoons, Perfumery, Lc. - Brick Block, Burma. n: tnewrs.rr,.. - MILD, . . Ar&,.:TTACTUBEIRSand lka cn tSU Gacmit, Rata. Cape Fun, timbrelbs. ramols, Ribbons, &c., Sc., No. 40 Court3aLo street. Nur Yolec, (uP dub%) a. a sociorlaz. • • A. Baldwin, - UlioLmitLE and Retail Defier ln Flour. Batt , Pork PM Lard. Crab,. Feed. Cs : tidies, Clover and 71toothy seed. En sad of Chandler's store. Simians, Inch . . . R. Thayer, P alysrbiAN A2its stunzoiq. Sioxracak P a Me 12-.tht Farmer's store. ettdB 'PritlGHTiforsoinly thane 'Sew UV York. Mtlocated Stattmetemtat County Sets his serrites these about building or matting Odd in v. other anachlasrf. feeling that tals.expartenee warrants him In do so. Post Mee sd drew, Glenwood, Sun. tio,; Pa. sae'-y1 f Comes & &m, -' . • • . . . DALSRB In Toreggerand Ansetienn Marble. Voiennenta. Used — Stones. Table Top, dn., Binghamton New 'ort. Br.elnen Pu t:dew lathe. above attended to with dirpatch, by llreohlSn . O. R. Passim. Agent, keutlyn, Sun. Co., Pe, .. - eanall _, TIEALEit IA GROCERIES, Le., at the store meetly eeeepiet .11./ by Crane & Rogers. Montrose, Ps.: Mormons, Nov. ES . ISISL4f 3 • , E. CAVILDWELL & SOX* * - Lure's= OF ..I.leD DIAL32II IN - ' - • .. . • ei1104 ) diSrSy gqiiiielltbitte, • AND ' . .. ' .. . . • - .. LOOKING-GLASSZS, • NO. 76 WARRENS 7REET, Eareacavia...Ll HAD 8. _- - , T.. 0. estrunrau. liern7 ti. xnapp. - lair Tag. W. A. CAITLOWNIL. . FIIHIC salitaiber haring ainneeted himself 'Grab rho ahem Roam • Jt., la the CROCLIZT Taman fts emionsbosehm =add sloP• • ly err to merchants, beta end baarthighouse =epees, laßuillie. hsana sad =Joining mantles; that their s to c k bone olthe bussita the kind kept In New Tort ; their =nutmeat Is large and general their goods see otiroadquallty andebotee potter:a; theirmbeeseskni as the Made can Mee with retteniee to pants and that he hi **IT ' anstons to sell to all ale any thhdelt Mr their Interest to gly e him is can. • • HENRY. S. KNAPP. . - New York..lanuary 1 1857.---Is.. - - F. roßonatm-,'- . SADDLE & HARNESS. MAKER AND TRIBIDIER; QUCCWOR of A. .1; E. Baldwin, date ' , bedlam and Smith.) is the above bosinwooll offer on gsiod tonna all kinds of work In Ids gm; such as `.)addles, Harness; Trunks, &c. Rams reads Oahe bad odc4anned leather. Cantata Trimming of ail kinds dim on shoot make. All kinds of Carries Trhntningikent so hand and furnished cheaper than can be mrehamlelsesritetit In Northern Pena. V B ials- O. WI& Basement. of Searles Hotel. NOSTSOSI• Oct. l MIA! Banking House . • or .. POST, COOPER &CO. HENRY DRINKER, 1.- iroymoss, WM. HIINTTING COOPER. ISAAC L POST. November 12, 1856 DRAFTS on New York City and Phibulelphixv• Collections promptly made and remitted. Offlee hours from 10 a. w. to 8. )Messrs. Allen It Paxton, N. York. REFERENCE, 'Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Ph il 's. Hon. William ;maul); Montrose. .PATENT MEDICINES. A MONO the great varietiOt htedielare at Tarrall's More, WAY te Amyllll4 - ail of Dr. Jaynes Rely celebrated Family roodhinet: Cherry Peetoral aol theNiec Pills I itableylo. rood Moe sad Forest Mk; llodarid eekbrated Omen bitters; Louden* /to rtes of Faiallythediebscri Merchant's ithir~ DIA thureated row eV lars . inaltis la nom or boot ever Owen ; Miebilroolel b f ala b k : , Z=ko and Mew Rowed ; Orders trenatfose. sad* =ha ~ other kiwis : ?oars Olatmeat. the ~mottle! boss. rheamathes, old all ecerVaibb • Pain.. • 11 =. 1 ! Ora intaVor dotter to se tio_ebeee Mabee tAar • Papa a article ; Woodcock's Bahmotaad awl _Llalaseett I h Jaundice Illthere chteereUsliolmt / I MMO °rote; Dakees ikon and for s ilLa nes obtool POPligto 6, 1 . DYIPOS4I; 8 Xstmet ot &sweeps.; • variety of Pewee, the bee is Ptlbt Pte- olmi ea aura vodkas variety at Patent liedletes, leo twee oars to caumerate—but wake lt to say. that th ewll Asd nem • ty everytese hayD3s7 .ta this Doe, at the Dreg sad Floey_teont et Xoatioes, ' , . - IF.‘ TURML. •-R4 ; It 1 Itv rag the ALIBI,- iecurod using Goddattra Pat. enfor • inganrl it low e ring carriage tops, is prepared to furnish and put them op at Situ abotteat notice. . . • Montrose, Way 6, 1867.. • • • NOTICE. DEMONS desirous at paying me moneY,on debts deny description, can do so by !eating their payments with Post, Cooper k Co., Bankersilfout rote.fto nay credit, whose receipts will be-snowed from their data' WARLIt April 18, 1856,-1 . BUSINESS CARDS. Keeler et Stoddard. William & Willisi Rockwell & Winton: E. N. Moore, [NJ