4, 1 . Tis' ''.'; • .pt l l, -- tonipag . or fialeiti CLAY.-- ' The'Reiablieert Platform, Witold at heing . seetiOnal: is a - Henry, Clay Platform, as far as, relateatO the-question of slavery .extension, the truth) issue in - the present contest.- In: ' -proof of .'s proposition, we select the follew. ing. froth . Colton's "Lest Seven. . , . • • Years- Wit e'Life Of Henry Clay : : ..... ~ .. - (Asir ~ ,f Said -Mr. day, "1 hive said.that I • i 1:t .. never -eatild , vota for it, .anu 1 repeat•.that I never ein'and'never will votefor'it .;' and: no • .; earthly Ooirer shall - ever make me vote to plant Slivery. where Slavery does not exist." . Cl ay, -• . ' . "And iivVii sir ° Said Mr. On another .•r . -., • ,P;. 1 ', occinaoni.l" commg frobr a slave State, as I dfi,- ' I owe itlo myself, I owe it to truth; I owe it '.. to the subject, to say, that no . ..earthly. power could iii4ueetne a tii vote for specific Meas . ere for the iatroduction of slavery, where it bad trOtbet ore existed, either. South or. north of that litiet.,"(the line of 36 30)—Page 35k. . - "..1 shaft not .enlarge," said Mr. Clay, " ;oil iheopiniOn-Which I have already announ ce to the Senate as being held by me, (to wit: that Slasjery had been abolished in 11Iexico . , and, exinsequently did not exist in the pyrite ryiaciprired J from. Mexico by the . United '. States.); - .NY opinion' of the variety of forms in which legialation can take place---that is. , to anYil• b the edict Of a Dictator, by the' Con; • stitittign f the people' of Mexico, ana . by t*l test of the legialativeauthority of Mexieoti. by all thEfiSe .nrodei of legislation, my opinion 'is, that slavery has been abolished tli,:re."-- - Page 304 . Again: ,' "I cannot agree -to 'nit • arnendn*t (of the Territorial Jill' fir Now -'. MeXico) Which, in point of fact, a,slime. 11, 4 ; • slaVery ;Nis an -existence there at this lime, and; wiiieh assumes, in point of law,. that, nn: ' '- der !thelConStitution .of thf .: Unit ea State:+, there is q a,iright to carry slaves tlicril. I can not voi4for either p r Opn,iti,m."_page 370. Again: •:: t Why," said Mr. Clay, " these UM ' ted . tates; consist cf•thirty States% In tifteen' l of them thire is slavery, and in tiftiant of them _ - slavery - does not exist, ' Well, how can tit be • irgnedlthit the fifteen . • slave States, by the operatioe lof the ,Constitution of the United States,. carry ;into the ceded Territory: their institution of !slavery,, any more than it can be argeed;„ on the other side, ' that,. by the op erationof4the same Constitution, the fifteen_ • • freelSfat carry -. into the ceded . Territory, the prineitlesof freedom. • * 0, 11. ... * "Can xou !come tO any other conclusion - . than that iwhieh-Funderstand to be the con• elusion Of kite public law of the world, of re-a-. son, and o' justice; that. the status of law, as . it. existed ;in the. moment of conquest orac quisition, remains until it. is altered by the ~. conquering or acquiring power?"—P_ age 138.. ' '. Again ::"There are gentlemen," said Mr. Clay; " who maintain - that; by virtue of the . Oons.tituticin, the right to carry slaves. south of that lin4: (36 deg.'73o, min.) already exists. 'lf I had not heard, that opinion avowed, 1, should hait,e, regarded It as one of the most extraordintrry ; assumptions, and the most in defepaibleiposition that ',.).k11s ever taken , by • • mac.? The Constitution neither Created • nor -. 'does it codtinue•slaiery,..' Slavery existed in-. ' t dependentiefthe Constitution; andit was de-' .. , pendent, not upon._ the will of Congress, 'but uponi the *iii pf the respective States. The ' • Conitituti4n ; is sile . nt.ancl passive ' -ul+on the subject of he instit ution of Slavery; or, nail= .• er, it;deals ;with the. fact -as it. exists: in the States; without having ,created it,',Or contin- i uedAfor tieing responsible for - it in s the slight-I eat degreei, * * * If slaves. are volume-, rily caviled( into such jurisdiction,. (where '4 Slavery dcLes.net exist,) their chains instantly . drop.Ofg Slid they heroine free,imancipated, liberated Ono their bondage. -•• *.' * - *. , ,If the'Co attributed Poises.sei the paramount. authority-aributed to it, (thatis.,tO protect slavery in. he Territories,) the laws 'even of •• the free States ofthe Union . ivoeld. yield to that paranioont authority-. - 4 1 . ..i . i * -You cannot put•Our,finger on the part of the Con ' stitutitaa w ich conveys the right or the toONV to .er to earr,ylslav6 from one of the States of _ • the Union - i to airy Territory of the United . Statee."—age' 175. Again : " I ,s:linit. agree that, ?ruder the Constitution of the Uni: ts , States,.fhere is a 7 right: to carry SlaVes'in t4?sCvr' 11fOxicc4"-.-Page 190. s , - Again : ('" And now, sir, for the first time .....Tafterthe three grea t acquisitions of Texas, Florida, and Louisiana, have.been,n)ade, inn, . ..have redounded to thehenefit Of the South-, . -now, for thefirst time,'when three Territories (Californis,ll.Tiah and , New lit t exico) are at tempted to 'be introduced withopt-the institu tion-of Slaiery; I put'it to the hearts of My : eciunirymen : of the South, if it itright to press :;.• matters to } t he disastrous consciences which have , heen, indicated tkilonger ago :thin this very morningtwen; extending to a dissolu: . . then of the anion 1 Mr. President, I cannot —Page $4,1 belieVe it." cannot. •- • • I • , yr , r l IVY TUE' .L.FISCN,IONISTS 17— We showed , . , yesterday, says the Pitt Pitts burg tiazette, that the real eneMies of the Union were those who _ threatened to subvert it if the majorityshould happen to he against thetnrd that only the I,,Buctutner4d me indulged in such Ithreats. e showed; also; that the hone fide 4 disunionista in the South, with whom hiared of the Union is a cardinal political doetrine„ are all friendly, to Buchanan; and that the real, no-mistake', dis Unionists cf the North— the Garrisonian 'Abolitionists, such as Wen . dell Phillips; preferred the election o,!linclien an to that of Fremont. We have now some , , further proef on° that score. The New, York Anti-Slavery Standard,! the organ of the Garrisonian'N Abolitionists, and a;warmsdmiate of the dissolution of the Union, tnkes serong ground against the Re pdblican It gives, in its leading ord. cle for this week, an extract of "a lettdr from a "clear sighted Abolitionist in Massachu-' setts,' who says that the success of the_Re publicans "Will' in its benumbiii - ind seas fyinkinflience retard the, movements Of the •slave aredeniption." So Parker Pillsbury, a prothinentjNeunionist, in a speech` at Far mingitam od, the 4th of. July, declared his prete+aotior the election of Buchanan, be cause g would tend to promote and'infinenee the Anti-Slavery agitation, :While that ofFre snout'lwould terlil to a cessation (kit, - On ;the same 'day, the 4th of u), Wen , • dell. Phillipsi a leading adrocate oti disunion, also made a Speech, in ,which, in reviewing the cliaracteii, chances, and prineipies of the several Presidential candidates, he comes to the.conclusion that it will best suirthe objects, of his party - fp have the Democrats succeed.. He goes so far as to .shy : " Ndw I have great hopes-4 think 'Fremont wilt be defeat ,ed—l think tere Is a great c,bandi that Bo `damn' will elected." Despite his preju dices, he heal the sagacity to pere,eive there will be no chince to break up the Union with Fremoiit in I dle \ Presidential chair. His hopes are centered in-Buchanan. ;,such are the viOrs entsrtained by the Garrisonian olitioniste. -rr T4fte OP 4e men ilwen the 4 , Post' of this city hal been; trying to palm off 913 ha raini er. se Republicans and friends Of Tremont ! So Sur , are they from being_that, thaithey rag Out loudest spinet the iremouti-lpen and cam nil thew hopes on happen, that Arery_nutl determined enemy of the Units; ei th er North or South, is foendly ,to Buchman. Old that they .look to his sue. eels as the nearest road - to the realization of their tnitomia holm ins Badman party may they*. !truly be nigardod so the Div utiooroll pf the country. • , '1 ablia' Ole Itinith rfar We. • II SALE IN ON BODY, .aboat, 5600 unPof ' oaths witallot Braiil4, a bO6lOl of the Lackawanna-rivet; in Luzern° Comity, Perm'aq about midway between fhe thriving towns .of &ran• ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val uable thither, and being, thud° in the most extensive mineral region W Penneylvania-knowu to ,contain iron ore.—and believed abound ; in coal, and being alsoih the iumiediste'vicinity of setreral, railroads made and now in pmgrWi6--offer to the capitalist au opporturdty for, the inveitment of money that seldom occurs. For thither information apply to N. P. Ho , sack, Esq., No. 11, WaWstreet New York, or to the eastsstriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna conity,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. _ April 6, 1854. 't HENRY DRINKER. Cash hoe Wool. ' - nICKERMAN k GAARATT M• the highest meriTt price for4ll the Weevil) Susquehanna Mee. - anlrVlll44 11. 11. WI & Sea. , rtz, C. D. V/EGIL; bientist. SOIP MINUFACTORT.' THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, for sale at his establishment in Montrose, the beat qual ty of SOFT 804 P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes - and grease, inthe old fashioned way, and not by any patent process 4 For those that' furnish the grease, he manufactures the soap for .Sl,,Su a laarret Warranted in eases to be a good article, or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded., 1 t.. l'er;barrel. half Barrel, Oalion . -.• i- • • - 6 .1 S • ' Wliolekaje dealers will be farnished--:if delivered at the Ashe - ry inlontro.+4 —at the rate of ten barrels for $ Ili, or at Scranton at tell barrels for 00. ' aq,its LIESRV WARES. Montrose, March 17, 1616. 10y1 -KAIDEN . VIIITHERS - $ • Yew Inifiard, Pa , IXTOULD call the'atteniiou, of Country Merchants T T and Peddlers, to their stock of, Yankee o• lions, jewelry, Wilehes;'grerman•Silver and Plated Ware, and a general ;assoi tinent of. Taney -Goods. • • Oar Stock being fresh frbm Importers, and Menu faeturers onee.a month, will enable ns to give our customers New goods and New Styles, at all ifERCHAN7'S 'AND PEDLARS *ill find a stock of Goods suitable -to their trade at New, York Jobbing Prices. Our goods are-bought of Nanufwettirens and Trisporters direct. N. B. Cash paid for-Furs. • 3 • . •WM 1.1 • • AYDEV • JOHN DAYPENV TRACY HAYDEN. 6EO. HAYDEN.: Npir Milford, Pa.. Jan. Ist, 1.855. 50v1 1VOOL• CARDING. rrlIE subscriber would inform his old friends and 1 customers in general that he is fitting up his machines with new and.finektards hoping to do bumi tmeas to genera/ satisfaction. f Work done at the low est cash price, and wool received in payment at cash prices. REYNOLDS. Binoklyn, June Di, ATTENTION AT HOME! TUE undersigned would respectfully inform the cit zens Diniock and vicinity, that he has opened a store at Dimuck four corners," . where he intends keep ing constantly on hand a godd and well selected as sortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hat;d ware, Crock ' cry, and at kinds of merchtuidise, usually kept in a, country store, which he will as low, if notlower, thin any othei-estahlishrnentin Northern Pennsylva nia,i Montrose not . eiceptel ;Gentlemen and Ladies give me a call, and examine,rny stock of goods and my prices. You will save son - se miles tmvel and per ' haps (rein ten to fifteen - cents on every; dollar you pay out. A good assortment of Ready Made Clothitig hept constantly on hand. i . All kinds of Country produ, taken in r achange tar Goods at the market price.l - ; WM. D. TfIAYER. Dkacck, Jan. 15, 1855.-1 ri NEW STOVES. • lIBURRIT7 Ilas noir in store and is receiving • a large stock of NEW STOVES', including the Star of the West and National Elevated Ovens, Black Roier, Wide World, and ;Paragon Large Oren, to which he would invite-partieular attention as the best Cooking Stoves in niarket, with a superior as sortment of Parlor, o£scc and ahop.Stoves, for wood 'tor - coal ; she, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, &c. , -.This stock is selected from be best Foundries of Albany and Utica for cash, with the best quality of Trimmings made to order for his custom trade, which will enable- him in all respects to defy competition, and will be sold at the most reduced prices for cash or approved credit. .1 New .Iriir , trii, October, 1855.1 NOTICE. 110111UBLIC notice is hereby given,that S. A. WOOD -1 JL RUFF is receiving ' a neit lot of Stoves and! Wares of All kind ususlly k 44 in the Stove and Tinware lihe of business, *along which may be found a better assortment 'of Stofv‘, heavier, larger, and More durable than ever before offered in this county. All the proof yon need will be jUst to call and exani ine,for yourselves. AM stovca warranted in every , respect. - Rept constantly on hand, an 'ie xtensire - asiartthept of TIN WA/Le, made out- of the best tzaerials, which is offered for sale as cheim as ean4e bought in, any market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all siz es, Chain and Gearing ChSin Pumps, all sizes : B rays and Porcelain Kettlet-, anVall kinds Jappaned Ware. . - . • Jabing done on short notice and in gond order. All- good: in the nnewill be sold, cheap for cash or (approved) credit A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, March 19, 1856. . . _ NOTICE; 1 E r, ill again say to our - cuare our - customers that we I'l extremely anxious to settle and balance our accounts.. 'The more anxious since we began to foot np so many tittles amounting, totquite a sum, and we mein need of it now. ; To accommodate all, I. Will he in Montrose,evet7 Monday for the next two weeks, Tuesdays at the stare of \'irm. Thayer in Dimock, and Wednes days Esq.,9. Miles, Brooklyn, Thurs days at O rlando in Franklin. 'This ar rangement must accommcfdate ail; still, it it does not, you can find a List of accounts'] at Esq. -Avery's in Montrose, Esq. Miles', BrooklA, and William IL Thayer's, Dimock. Come and Settle. March la, ',58. ;" • IL TIIATER. 'Teti Days Later fro* Neuf York., IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. TUST received at F. B. CHAi,iDLXB . B, a large and Splendid assortment cif PapOr Banging. and Bor t der, over 3900 pieces of the ist&st, and most improv ed patterns from Bto all t eentelper roll. All can be suited in quantity, 'quality and; price. Please call and examtne. - - Also justreceived a fresh supply of Zinc Paint and Linseed Oil, Which will be sold at a low figure. Fl B. CLIANDLER. Montt*, April 23 1858. WATCH' AND 'CLOCK MAKING C. BUSINESIN. T,ENTLEIir & READ with .plessure inform their .1-1 . friends and thipublic that they here againcom• minced the repairing of Watcha, Clocks, and Jew. elry, by' MR. InGOINBOTHAM, of., New York, - and Lite •of Syracuse ; and so highly his he been recommer.ded by sdase of the first bons; es there as a steady arid first rate workman, that we have given him a personal in - afest in the business, so that our friends may have eveiy confidence in har ing their work done with ea'-e and In.addition to his general knowledge of the vari ous kinds of English and foreign Watches, he also un derstsnds the Clock business; froM the largest Turret to the smallest Mantel Clocks, Whether foreign or home-made. • i Montrose, January 8,185 G. NEW MILFORD , STOVE I EMPORIUM • In Filli Two Ilytidred and 'SeventyfFive Stoves fol. sale by Diekerman eVartatt. IATE are in receipt of the larg6t Stock of Stoves ever offered in Northern Pennsylvania, con sisting of Cooking, Parlor, and *Six-plate, both for wood and coal; also, a full tissorn4tent of large sizes, tor Stores and Churches. Would call particular attention in the Jeffersouian Vented Oven, the most perfect ;and heaviest; plate stove In market. Among our assortment of krge oven, would mention the Empire State imProved, as Ong very heavy plate finish, and a superi or baker. Farman of ueluinna county, you have been in the - fiud#aff purchasing light stoves and light tainn% we u i n paZ y nimuch aivon ought to for We nasandifeinisatifellontharte. aid will sell at man cLrctneier'i Lit this trho*y a maker graat -they jam iTa. comeyed with the till %Oat, ammo Doti thartnatice. DICEMAX•I:OIBRATT. Now Sept.--18, Iss, • ED room, over the store PR ICES. UM ... 2,50 Its Se LIFINISA 110 ii • LANEssiono;,.: j Des..tut iiAVE on hand a general :sailovila_ • .:Wnt of Dry Goods, Oiocerres, Hard-ware, Tio+wan, Sun& warn, Wooden ware, Looking Glasaca:Vreekern Carpets, BoV nand Shoes,' nate and taps, Nails, Paints ,: Limp and Unwed on, Beet. Milne's celebrated Family Malkin* Books and Sadonery, Carpenters' and Joiners' Toils, 6000 zSols Sheering, Cotton and Woolen Tim, Cooking, P or and Shop Stores,, Store Pipe, Zinc, kc. &a. As ,we buy for cash - we are disposed to sell for cub, a little' cheaper than the cheapest. Call And see. I B. R. LYONS k CO. SALT, FLOUR and PORK, bathe pound, sack, 1.7 barrel, or by the load: B. R. LYONS 4 CO. Laneaboro, Dec:, 1855: .1 . FE pounds Young Ilyiott Tea fo l r one dollar at B. 8. - Ltoss 4 Co's. i l Twelve pounds good Sugar for one dollar, at B. R LYONS it Co's: , ' Three gallons Molasses i for one dollar, at B. R. Lyons k Co's. Six pounds Candles for one dollar; at B. R. LYONS & CeB. . `Fourteen y ards 'good Sheeting for oneldollar, at B. R. Lions 41LCO'fa. il Twenty yards A:bal . :l6r one dollar,-at B. R. Lions & Co's. , . ../ Twenty pounds Nails for one dollar, atl B. R.l.voNs a: Co's. . ! i Thirteen bars Soap for one dollar,. at tl. R. Los & Co's. • . , Eight potinds Coffee for one dollar, at B. R. Lv oss & Cos. . , 1 Seventeen pounds Rice for one dollar, at B. IL LvoNs & Co's.. f • • Fifteen cents per pound for Candles bt the libx, at i -, B. It. LYONS & CO'll. 1 - Twelve cents per pound for tip-top 3 D. R. Lsolcs Lanestwaro, Dec., 11355. ' . • BOOTS. 0 s.i.) per pair for the brat Rip and Thick Boons. at 11. IL . LTOS & CO. .: Laneshoro, Dec., 1855. . 4 --- "rCENTS per pair for Ladies' Iln4raleeves, at h i.) . . ' j D. IL LYONS & CO. • • . SHAWLS. I L• ARGE lot of Shawls, at cost and srmlicthing less, Jai • - • B. R. iAONS CARPETS,. 9 CENTS per yard, at i B. IL LYONS k. CO's itungtEsifoxs SANDALS a • B. IL LYONS & CO:: FIRE! FIRE! _YCOMI NG COUNTY .MUTUAL INSURANCE I_4 COMPANY, Capital t 2,200,000, at increasing. It is one of the best Companies in the S te. All its losses by fire promptly adfusted. It ha t s paid over half a million of dollars lossea - hy fire since, it went into operation. Applications received at thq store of B. R. Lyons A: Co., Lanesboro, and at theistore of Ly ons k Co., Jessup, Luzern° county, and at' Mont rose. B. R. LYONS, Agent. Montrose, Dec.; 1855. .1 • AT' THE OLD 'STORE ',OIP J. Ll' OA 7 S (6 SON A.Niiow be found a large lot . of tr OODS, V.l comprising a general assortment of Articles usu ally kept ins country store, all of which' have been bought cheap . for cash, and will besold' at a very small advance. ' °Pit CENTS fora 811 . 4 WL *warranted: all wool.— ;i) • A small pile of Winter Shawls left; which will ' be sold at unprecedented i'low rates. 3,Ziaw is the time tObuy . a Shawl cheap. , Call and seq. Jan. .111 J. LYONS k SON. ri - Ar y S.aud Caps, Boots , and J Sh i oi r s o Ot k rze i ted b WOOLEN ta - ItN i coitrse and fine. flt J. LYONS & SON'.. COEDAR Pails, common Pails, Tubs , Clotbes Pins, Brooms, Rope, dm. at J. LYONS SON's. liac,da and Butter Crackenkßice, Coffee„ Tea Fish, new supply, alsii Carden SeddS just open ed and for sate by _ .•4. Lyons S Son. • April "fielodeous . CONSTANTLY ON lIAND or fitrnislted to order, VV on . 'shOrt. notice. . J. LirONS4t SON. ' - • New. Motile. . QOME of the prettiest songs ever publisbed—also, k.. 1 a nen lot ot .: Melodeons, Violins and iGuitars.— Violins from on dollar to twenty-five. :Strings of the best quality, Bridges, Pegs, &i., for sale by , • • • H •J. LYONS ! d: SON, LIGHT: ALIGHII, Every Dny,„ larings Sornetiii Neu , . C0.1LE!...4.21 - D CONVIN CLAYTON and BAILTS. SEL 41CLATIMG GAS LAMPS, giring, th cicareiT ;and most beautiful light oftany thing : discovered; 'and une qualled, by an" thing else economy, as the Lamps are so constructed tha you g et a apienditi Gail light from the commottlturning fluid. and amen' tunes the amount or.clightfreorn less quantity of /uid.—For sale at t z l i g e loWtrose Post-office by Mont , June 18th 1858. A. N. BULLARD. N. B The usual Glass Fluid Lamps ebinged to a Oas Amp. ' PEACE,, PEACE th I , Reigns in EriropetAild it's ht the Vowing Prince's Cradie•Cost $200,000; 16. EFT what of that-,as long as itt - the Montrose ILJIP Book-Store, in the Post Office, can buy Books and Stationery upon -the principle that the nim ble sixpence is better than the 'slow shilling. Call and be,convineed. New Books just in and more expected this week. Saladlor the Social. Ditto. for the Solitary. .A 1 Defence of the American . Policy, by the llon..Thom- as R. Whitney of N. Y. Rardscrabble or ',the Fall of Chicago. Forbes Yolunteer manual, two ilolumes.— City Architect, No, 2, &c. &c. Further particulars next week. A. N. BIIIILARD..O 31ontro3e Nay 28th. 1856. • Miss Storm. • RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public generally that under the Srmi of A. D. Storm & CO. She has just received at her room over Keeler and Stodard's store, a large assortment of Spring and Summer Fashions, consisting elegant Bonnets and ail kinds of Millinery, which she will open liondsy _nest. Dressmaking, Cuttint Fitting, Bleaching, and Pressing done in the bes style and on short notice. ' • Montrose May 9, 1856. POST IBOTHM A RE now recci:Ong a large and well selected stock la.. of fresh G esirable and: the p as the cheapest. ' ' • Large stoc oATiress Goods, Lawns, vgandies, Jaconets, White Goods, Dress Silks, Drilliantes, Pop lins, Parasols, ilciimets, Jlibbons, Robes DrMiantes, Moreens, Fancy Soaps, the best assortment of Lubins' Extract acrd German Cologne--SOLVER STUFFS—large;` stock of Clothing at the lowest rates for good I:kicks—Boots and Shoed, a large stock--Groceries in every Tarfety--Iron, Nai.7 Steel, Wooden Ware, (pelting Glasses, Pails and Drootns, 'Hemp Carpet, flilgCsrpet—large stock of Hardware— Having Tools, &e t , ik.e. • We have nevA had better -sltd cheaper' stocks,in every department' than now, and to which we invite the attention of Our old friends. . SILK ..I;ND DRESS . GOO f& A ANTILLAS; Laces; Berages, Worked Calais, 111 Parasols, dawns, fashionable Zonnett, Fans, (a choice assortment in each .department,) 4 splendid lot of noire authnie Trimming o Staple Goods of large variety, Clothing, (a large stock,) Gents' find Boys lists, (silk and_summer,) 'Cloths' very, low . Calicoes from 4 and Ru cents to 1! shilling; Carpets, Matting,loil-cloth, . • - .t Har gS dswire—German Silver - St Plated l Spoons, Knives and For*, - , , Grocerie,—; -Fish, a Sne assortment / of Teas, Coffees, Brom& pies, Rice, Chocols, r . Raisins, Ground Coffee, . Starch. Pertain —Bay Water, Toilet 411.,. Genin 4 n t corona, do. Extracts,. German Cologneot large stock of Fancy Soaps, &c. itc.. ......, -. 1 • FarsitdiEtig Took---Bay. Forks, Scythe S.naths, Bakes Ste. &c. ' I. L. von & Co. Watches, Clocks, Guns, ice., Anew assortment just received from lEngLand, Switzerland, Ger Many, Le., which will be Field below the New York prices. at BINVLSTONYL Nootrose, Oct.' IS, 18545. 111.E1 QVAL. W. B. DIMANS. " The Man tohat , makes the Pie re,'! ,A 8 removed to Lis new Sky Light, ' is the 4-4&sole Block, over Barak,' do needs. His 'named fliellities (and added expee.- wand aninereme, And he - the response will be and liberal.- Come aaid see niy new Rooms and slay n 4 orDsignerreotype goods, . ►tl - Minh initit A. LATHROP 41: CO'S. VATE Bremen. offeting the balance of* large stock I of LAM'S' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, S4ITNET7N, AND READY' MADE CLOT* ING at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for our Spring purchase. Now is the time to buy cheap, aa we are determined to sell off our stock. Fifteen and twenty per teat may be saved by calling on us immediately. ' rine, Rich PreniA Mesinoes, worth 10 and 12 shillings, at $1 per'yard. Beautiful Stripedand Plaid Delsines usually sold : for 2s. and 2s 034. for IE4 and 20 cents. Paramettas, Alpaceas, Cobyrgs, Flannels, and Lindsey+ at prices that will 4 931;AT sus Jews." 20Satinetts from 3s. 6d. per yardio $1 per yard, and per cent. less than the market price.' . We also keep on hand a fine assortment of BROADCLOTHS, all grades and colors, in price from $2 to $1,50. CASSIAfERES, Black mid colored Doe skins, Fancy ditto—Sh•ep's Grey, Kentucky deans, Corduroys. Ready• Made Clothing. Overcoats from $4 to $10; Pants for only $2,50; Vests Over-bawls, Flannel Jackets, a very nice arti cle to work in—tall and try one on. _ Flats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, C f ockery, hardware, -and Groceries. A lot more of those tine Teas. Try, if nothing 'mute than a drawing, and you will be Pure to try again. .' Irj/VIKEE NO i' lONS, Beside many other things that we shall: he happy -to thew all who favor us with a 011. We can and will sell goods as cheap as they can he bought anywhere in this country, Binghamton - not excepted. We cannot sell a dollar's Worth of goods on a year's credit IV " lq U 1 a hill of fifty for - cash. Buy the ,amount and bring' the pay. and yonmeed not spend Your time wi z ' ingjo " York Statea, as we_ give you the worth fl 'your money here ut -home. cm; Pork at • Remember all me hare said we mean, and if .any any Offer will call at,',NO. 3. PUBLIC AVENUE, IVP *ill prove all we bave said t their entire satisfaction; ar All kinds of Produce. BUTTER, .SOCKS,. AND .F;GGS, taken for. goods at, the Atiorz,uATEir. LATIIROP,& CO. Montrose, Yebruari'l'.4 18:)6: . 5t " Wail • War with Oeatorritain 1' 11E Central Atm lean tinettion is' not ypt sett!ed, butGu7TF:NIARG, ROSES-BA UN& CO. are finally.settled in. their new store in the East end of the New Brick Block, where soldiers who intend to enlist for the War can be supplied with regiment als and all sorts of Clothing, and those, who desire to -take their wires With them, cat, al' ti be-supplied with the best of materials for, ladies' war, from a Stocking up to . a.Bonnet, either In soldier or citizen style. Knowing the citixerts:of Susquehanna county to be brive and patriotic, wi; are sure they intend to he ,prepared for the coming struggle, and therefore ad lalsise them to call on us- and examine our extensive stock . , which We are aiSured we can sell as lbw as any other 6rm this side,of New York city. Our stock, which we have very lately purchased and with great care selected, comprises a full assort ment of such as Shawls, from ttl up to 530'; Dress Goods from a 40 cent Calico Dress to a VI. Silk ; - Ladies' Cloaks, Embroideries . of all des . criptions ;. and those who happen to live-in a very cold climate we can o supply with a good Suit,f Furs to keep them warm. GENTLEMEYS• ITT.EA B. To gc*lemen who do not want to be troubled with getting up ne-w suits of clothes, we" wpuld sap that tie ;have a very full assortment of Reaily:Made Clothing, of all descriptions and prices, and in case - we should floe have the article they want, we will take their or deri and supply them on very short notice. 110 YS' CLOTHING. We have also a very good assortment of tildren's Clothing,n• from an infant up to a•youn an,' whiCh cannot I:te surpassed for tastefulnetssi as well as for --lit of Gentlemen's I irte„ Collar?, rn :et Handkerchiefs, tides toonnnter , To a till stock of is Sheetings of all Ginghams, which are usual oo are` in want of would do well to call and price our goods, and 'satisfy themselves how Much they can save by buying of us... • Thankful' for past favors while at our old stand, rg, invite our friends and-the public generally to call 67 us at our new and more commodious establishment, where we are always ready to fait on them with all poisible attention: • GUTTENBET:O,.ROSENRAMI k CO. N. Gr7TENDER6. C. IL VCITTENSZRG THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! lIT those who attempted . to get up a fight in .1) Montrose, against “second rate goods and high prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled ; and • lieeterand Stoddard, whose BOOT AND,SIIOE STORE Is located on Main ' street, South of Searle's llotel,—with the largest and ' best assortment of GoOds ever brought into this mar- ket, bought at the LOWEST FIGURE, and which they will sell ' teeth's - above cost, are de termined to give "the old codger" a hard one. We do not intend to be -undersold by any other establishment in Town. We have only to say, Come and See, for "Seeirr , is believing." We do uot de sire to puff our good's, pryferring to "let our works praise us ;" but we may be permitted to say, for the Information of purchasers, that we have just received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK 44 Superior uar and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen'.. Jadie and Children's wear. Also a general assortment f Findings, and Leather of all kinds. Work niade to order, and repairing done neatly. FEELER I STODDARD. Montrose, June 11, 18 5 6. NEW FIR3III— if: SATTERLY, Rs are now now red Furniture , all orders. for BCdsteads of. all kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from #2 upwards, according to style. We also keep on hand Ready-made Coffins ; and as we hare an elegant Reuse, we are prepared to attend funerals on short notice. A. A. HAW J. T. EATTERLY. BEI Now Milronl, - May 1, 1856 LARD for sale by , BENTLEY & READ. kontrost, July 16, 1856. Bonnets and Para Sols. ViTE' have flirt receiyed, by express, a fresh stock of Bonnets, Misses' and Children's fiats, Bon nets Damsels, &c. &e., whice we •offe* cheap. BENTLET• & READ. Montrose, May 20,'1856, One Word More. r i I want to rentind filmic indebted tome, that I lost considerable by .the Fire a year ago, and that I hare been under the necessity of rebuilding a Store Rouse and consequently qiust urge payment—hoping all !ill attend to it witheat further notice. • Montrose, Dec. 13 , .1855. • 31. $. WILSON: ONCE MORE. 1 WE gave notice some time ago that the firm of • Woodruff k Eldred - MIS dissolved, and that we wanted and needed a settlement of our matters. We suppose that 'you have all heard that self-preser-. ration is the first law of nature. In order Co save ourselves from cost;, we wish those indebted 'to us would pay, as you.gan - find your notes and accounts at the shop of 'B. A.' Woodruff for a short time lon ger. After that they will be somewhere else. This is no false alarm, for we want the money, and it be longs to us, and It right we should have it. S. A. WOODEI7FF Montrose, April'l4. '66. - G. B. EpRED. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.. THE subscriber is carrying on the CHAIR OAK ING BURINEBB in all Its various branchei at the Chair and Ware Shop in Harford, there _may be - found a greater variety of Windsor and Racking Chairs than at any other esieblishamet in - the county ; also Flog and Cane Sane, Boreaus,Sedsteads, Loon - es, Settees, Tables, Stands, to. ac., an of which w . be tiold it the lowest prices at retail, (or w ;*" e, with. duet-notice.) All work murterated •- trade and 'of good maistiaL Short scents and .. profits will be ay /motto. For of bove &ate, picas t.call at toy abop in • - A. vir o 4) fLutford,October 12, 11154. ig w stock N. B. L..4DIES' WEAR, New Era Montrose: , . . , . . 4 -_, •.7 . • L ' , ... __ • ...„ .... • kreitertsgitbe Birk is as latest sever. before knows of- say aledlidse. INVALIDS, RIAD IND.IUDGE FOR TonslLvss. . .. : - • fmcs HAtrzi., Esq., the well known perthiter, of , Cbestuat Street, Philadelphia, Whose choice prodnete are found at ahhost every toilet, says : ", I Ida happy in say of your CATS/Mlle PILLS. that I - have band these a better family mefeine, foe emnasoe nee, than any mkt within my knowfedim. ?troy of my friends hare realised mimed bemilts tun them, and co- Weide with in. in believing that they posetatestratmlinaty vittnes for driving oat diseases and outing the sick. They an not only effettnat e tut safe-and plasma to be taken— qualified which stir.( make theta stilted by the public, when they are known'," . ' , - . The vetietable Chattel Hoe WABBLAWAirrites frau Bal. timers, 15th April, 1854: " Da. C. 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