~" f __ i • ' ,q,r theißePublierm. - .' 1 •AlR—ilec, MO 111 behind flee. 7 dome. lee ds join iin freedom's Cause, ' And tell the worhi the story„ ... To'bond Mid free, that all inlay:see; --' 'ln sioto and territory.- - . : - We are led in the cease Of freedorn's tune and glory; We firm will stand, a - chimett In state and tertitory. •••• Freinont's the•'nen to lead the vats,. • And quell the ruffian's glory, \ intrrnle - with justice through the land, /n state and te*itory. : , Aud Dayton too is firm and true : liVoloon srM 411 tbs . :lstory . _ *if Charlie and of Dayton' too,. In State aiutteiritarY.. 'The ruffian !arid that's in our land, With 'Nut& allistained and gory, Must hide their , heads in fearfht dread, In state and teiTitol7, ' s • And freedom ieigti tbronghont the land, From Maine to California; And harmony Our theme shall be, In state and teilitory. - Let tyrants hide their heads with shame fie hear the freman); story ; • - All are born equal and are free. In state and territory. Farewell to tYt.rut -. ts and their rule, mound freedom's fame and glOry'l • .And let the sound now echo . rOund 'Through state ; and territory. ' • :lantiry, Oct. 10,1856 4 REPUBLICAN PLATFORM . . ..I._ ~... ADOPTED BY THE .I.{EP . UBLICAN NATIONAL CoN • VENTION PHILADELPHIA JUNE 1156: . ' "This Convention, Or Del egates, a.sse ii ibl ed in pursuance of a Call addressed to the people , of the United States without regard - to past ,political differences or, division; who are op poied to the repeal of the Missouri Compro mise; to the policy ofthe.presentadministra tion; to the extension of slavery into free Territory •in ,favor -of the admisCaon of Kan sas aa_a Free ;State; of restoring the action of the Federal Gl'vernment to the principles of Washington and Jefferson ; and' for the purpose of presenting candidata fur the of fices of Presidentand Vice President. . - Resolved, That . the maintenance, of the principles promulgated in the Declaration of Indepeudenee and. embodied in the Federal: Constitution, are essential to the preservation of our Repsiblicin Institutions, the - federal tonstitutiodkand the rights of the States, mid the Union of the States, shall be preserved. Resolved, That with ourßepubheanFath.:. era we hold it tobe a self 'evident truth that all men are endowed with the inalienable right to life, andi liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and thia primary object and ulteri or design of our 'Federal Government were to secure. those rights .to all persons within -its exclusive jurisdiction; that as our Repub lican Fathers, when they had abolished Sla very in all our National Territory, ordained . that no' person shuld be deprived of life, lib. erty or property without due proCess of law, it becomes our duty to maintain this provis ion of the Constitution against air attempts -to violate it for the:purpose of establidiing.Sla very in the United States bf positive legisla tion, prohibitingtits existence .or extenAuu therein. That.we deny the authority of Con gress Of a Territorial LegislatUre, of any indi vidual or association of individuals, to give ,legal existence to Slavery in any Territory of the United States, while the present *Can stitution shall be maintained: Regolved, :That the Constitution confers upon_Congress sovereign power over the Ter ' ritories of the United States for their govern ment, and - that in' the exercise of this power it is.both theiright 'and the duty of Congr!....s to prohibit in the Territories those twin relies of barbarismPOlygamy and Slavery.. Resolved; That while the Constitution of the United Stateawas ordained and establish ed by the people in order to form a more perfect Union ; e.stiblish 'justice, insure do mastic tranquillity, provide for the common defence, and secure the blest - hoar Liberty,' ,and contains anipleprosiCirs for the protee tion of the life,-.liberty and' property, of eve.' ry palter), the dearest constitutional rights of the people of Kansas hive been fraudulently and violentlyytaken from them : Their territory ha been invaded by - an armed force; Spurious and pretended Legislative, Judi . eial, and Executive officers hove-been set over, them, by whose usurp authority, sustained, by thei military power of the government, ty rannical and unconstitutional laws have been enacted and enforced ; , - . The rights of the peeple to keep and bear arms have beei•l infringed; . Test oaths of an'extinordinary andentang ling character have been imposed as a wridi tion of exercising the right of suffrage and holding office; * • ".- • - _ The right of an accused person to - ri speedy . • and public trial by an impartial jury has been denied; • - - The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papefa and effect against un reasonable searches and.seitures hls been-vi olated ;. , -- . - - They' have been depriied of liberty and property, without the p.„..... - - - of law ' • - That ' the freedom o ":, - :-h.and of the press has beenabridged;, ,-: - ", The right to choose •their f representatives has been made of no effect.; _ Murders, robberies and smuts, have been instigated and encouraged, 'and the offenders have been alloWed to go unpunished. That all of theist( things have been, done 'with the knowledge„ sanction, and procure ment of the 2 present-Administratien, and that for this high,cesine against the Constitution, the Union,„iind.-hurnanity, we arraign that Admintstrati* the-President, his advisors, agents, supporters, apologists and accessories either before or after the facts—before the ' oanntry and before the world ; and it is our fixed purpose to bring the actual perpetrators of these atrocious outrages, and their aceom- - plices to 4 sure and condign punishment here after.__,l! ' • , • ' Resolved, 'Mt Kansas should be iramedi• itelypdmituxl is a State of the Union, with her present . Free Constitution, as at once the amost effectual way of seduring to her citizens the enjoyment' Cif the rightti and privileges. to. which they - are entitlW, and of ending the civil strife now Agin in her territory. ' • Resolved, That the highwayman's. plea', that "might makes right,r embodied in the Ostend Orcular„ was in every respect; un worthy of 4111tiriClitl diplomacy; and would' bring shame and dishonor upon any GOTCTO. merit or people' i that gave it` their sanction. 1 . Resolved,a LLIZOLD TO THE PACTIA. 'IC•, Ocsan„ by more- central and practical route is impe irely demanded by the inter. ..,the wh o _country ,.. and that the Fed-. :eral Govennn ought to render immediate: and. ifficienksidi in its .oxistruetion, and, as an auxiliary theleto, the inimcdiate - construe tion of an emigrant route _on the - line of •the Railroad.," - -i, ' , • . Resolved, Thor appropriations by Congress for the improventent,of rivers and' burs, of a national eharakter reinised for e ac. C 0113111066011 aid aecuritr of our stet ng , • , s . eornnierep; are authorized by the Constitution and ' justified by . the , obligation of GI tern ; ment to pi:Uteet Abe lives and'proilerty of it§- citizens. , . . . , " • ficsid red, _That we invite the itailiatiMilmd _co-Operation of Men of 1111 partie!t, howevii. er differing from Its in other re-spect, , f.in_ port of the Principles het On 'declared, and bq., liming that 'the spirit of .our: lustitutintl4, a 4 well .11: the 0 inst ant ion of our, count rv*ntr-. ate ~ e ., libert y -of conscience 'and cc tt slit y 'Of 1 rights anion. - citizens ire oppose. all 14: 1 1‘i'r - tier , impairing their security.." ~ • - 1• 3 Fremont and Freedont Buchanan' and . • - Slaveiy.. it %Voltld be difficult to present in :briefer space,.or in more clear light, the positiOns of the ttio leading candidates for the Presidr4 cy thin they ave done it themselves. IWe therefore ,eopy Co L Ifremont's brief address to the Massachusetts .Delepttion, L two dayi alter the nomination, and Mr. Buclianan'S ad= 7 dress to the . Keystone .Club, and,. compare them togetheei GENTLEMEN • - thank you cordially)-for this kind and Unqualified expression of 'eanfi.. dunce hr - me. I shall . emktvor t* deserve' if. Yon have been • engaged,:itentlemen, in it eauge that should-drawl° its , support all the friiinds of constitutional freedom. 'I hive read the platform which you have adOpted, and have examined with care the priireiple..s it embodies... 'lt is at this time like a Second declaration of independence. I believe in its truth, - and can &adopt it in, all itslarts. And. it will -be my purpose if the voi c e . of the peci. pie shall ratify , the nominations wt ich you have made, -so to cimdnet the-"government that these prineiples,,thus avowed, shal-1 come effeetive: • - TlycliAN . Ax. : FREE LAuonin GENTLEMEN : Iwo weeks since 'should hazie made yo 4 a lon ryr . speech, bird now I HAVE BEEN' PLACED UPON A PLATFORM OF WHICH I MOST ITEARTILY ' APPROVE;AND TJI AT CAN SPEAK FOR ME. . Tieing the. represetna tixe of the !Treat •Democratie P4RTY, and Itt, simply James' littehanan, 'I must square frt.s- conduct according to, the platform,of that PARTY, nnAinsert no new. plank nor take otie from, if. That-platform - is salieiently' broad and national "for the whole Democratie PARTY.. This glorious PARTY; now . more than ever, has demonstrated that it is the true conservative PARTY, of the Constitu tion and of the Union. • .. t ..^7.s=•Treason in the South is_opCn mouth ed. According to a correspondent of t - be gusts) (Ga.): Chrpnide, Mr. Toombs, in a late speech at. Wilkes Conrt . House, Ga., counsel led the immediate seces4ion of the Sou.hern States if Fremont should be elected.. Seyl4- tot Butler, eta recent dinner givento E. S. Brooks, for his exploitin the Senate Chamber, took the same ground, Mr. Boyce, Member of Congress froth South•Carulinn, in a at Columbia, is l reported ty. telegraph itn have spnken in favor of resistance should Frey meta, be elected: „These are all good Bucluin'- an men and pledged to give thak - gentletnan' theirsopport, because heis pledged to carry out their.polief !—.lrationg/ . Era. * . On the train of eli4 which conveyed 'Siithttor Douglas to aalena; a' vote, as usual nowria days' 'was taken.. The c:anvassgs did , not Know bougla,' and 'when they me . to him, While going through the cars, Cite follow . ing conversation took place: . - •.. • Cannasser—Who do you cute f;,r. chanam.or Vremono Douglas (apgrily , looking up from-the. pc; rural of the. Chicam) TiMes)-L—Vota forithe . Devi/ . ; The result of the canvass was as folloivs,: Fremont, - a.. • ' FIRE! F1RE!,...,. - ,. .:, ~ ,` . y T COMING COUNTY MUTU.A f r INS' t+NCB COMPANY, Capital $2,200;(00, and inc' sine: It is one of the best Companies ii he State. fl its losses by fire promptly adjusted. •, ItAta.mti veer half &million of dollars losses by fie since it wetit into operation. Applications received at the store of D. R Lyons é Co., Lanesbona, and at the store of Ly; : ons k Co., ;east:lp, Luzern, county, and . at Mont. _ rose. * B. B. LYONS, Agent. ; _ _ __ Montrose, Dec., 1854. Important Discovery. - NIL HALSN't'S FOREST WINE. GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS. 20,000 CURES IN ONE — YEAR. D R -'k IL&LSEY, of New York, has interact' a pro cess by which a rich luxuriant WINE is produe:, ed from certain plants of great medicinal virtues,-4 This delightful Wine combines all the high medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Sareapanlla, Yell* Dock, Wild Cherry, and certain other plants, whose virtues arc Ira times more effective as medical agents So pure and concentrated are-the medicinal propertieti ' of this Wine,. that it has - been found the most effecto. ive medicine now in use. Frequctir,'lcss than a single bottle restores the lingering Patient from de -bility and sickness to strong and rigorous health.—: Every dose shows its good effects bn the constitution, and improves the general health; and' with Dr. Hal- - sey's celebrated GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS as' 'an adjunct, all the following disorders are premattent-1 ly cured. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION.-A Forest ] 1 the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will cure the most, distressing forma Of this complaint. - - - Aoue AND FETrat.—One or two doses of the Pills, : and a bottle• of the Wine will 'break the ague and cure the Patient in all cases, when'the directions on, the bottle are adhered to. Daorstcat. Coxmtisra---Front one to two boxek of the PM s, and three bottiqs of the Wine,,,are obstinate dhactnicr. s Disommr. or vox Kuniffs.—The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious idthis disorder.: One to two boxes of the Piila, and three-or four hot ties of the Wine, are sufficient to 'accomplish a cure in the worst cases. DEBILITY, NIGIIT SW.EATS, Emaciation and Iriak! ly State of the Constitution.—The Forest Wibe is' a, popular remedy for all these complaiots. One tn! three bottles - cure the worst cases without , the use or the Pills; but when the complaint is accomtumiecli with some other disorder the Pills wiltbe required. Rncesnertsx.-4he efficacyof the Forest Remedies l in Rheuntatism is.very singular. ' Some of the most - . distressing cases ~I ° ever ,saw hare been cured byq them in ten or twelve days' time. I DISOIiDX . IIB* AND Foul. STOSIACIL— tinel purgative - dose of the Forest Pills will.curc, any bil4 ions - disorder, or any complaint arising from Foul!. Stiimach and morbid condition of the bowels. Favans.—LOne Or two purgative doses will cure fe vers. - -", • 'Corona, - Comm tern.—One box of the Pills, and 'a bottle Of the Wine, wUil break up and are the most. severe eolds, coughs, and pain in the breast. • fltkeiSi Betts; IlCorcuEs, Scabbed Head, ng rornt, Erysipelas, Salt . Rheum, Sore Evea; and ere rry kind of Heintor.- 7 These Complaints all arise from' one common cause--intpure Wood. Genera* noth ing but the Pills are required for the care of most of these disorders; bat if both remedies Are used,two boxes of the Pills; and: two or three bottles of the Vine; will cure the very worst cases; and frequently by less' than half the quantity. Jaminicx.---Two, boxes of the Piilk and as many bottles of the Wine.,-cure the worst case ofJaundice. EXUALE OBNISUCTIONS, Produced : from bad. colds' Or weakly constitutions:' 'A few ilec_tes of the Forest Wine cures the sposi - distrosing forms of these phtints ; and if the Wine lie follorred;ap A few weekt.,!, 'these derang tents will not occur The Wine exactly suits the female- constitution, and gives stmagtb, vigor , and blooming health; Over a null.; of bases and bottles. have 'bren,sold within the last two years, in the United Stater and Canada; Letters rind - ustificides to the , amount of many thousand; have been - received, testifying to the curei'and good effects of these rembriltit. , • • Forest Wine it in large agnate bottles; one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollar s.Forest Pills; twenty-itve cents per box. General depot, 64 Walker Street, New York; -and kept by one or more respectable drUggia' t in almost every city and village in the Union and British Colonies. , General Depot, 64 WalkerPL'NeW - Truir. dents; in Montrose; ?awl Turd!, inn - Great Bend; L. Itlecat and all &await, in, l COL. FREMONT. Buchanan. 15 Fillmore,. . The: ° - AND OF DIJIOCK, SUSQ.. (Jo., PAH. W l s l° - B i ' V i L'"ll7F i a r n .. , ; d a ß nd e t t a l i . l I Dal in e E L e r u i R n , 14E 1, 1 1 .1 C Y K 'S , & Co's Rail Road Horse_Poweys,Threshers.and Sep arators, Thresher's and Winnowers combined. Reapers and mrwers corabined. , Mowing and Reaping Machines, of six or. seven different IParent ees, among which are McCormick's, Burnam, Nan ny's, Wrights, and the celebrated Ketehums Machine, whielris warranted to work to the satisfitctioh of the purchaser. The little Giant Corn and Cob Mill, the Nimble Giant. Feed Mills, with Iron plates. i French Burr stone mills, for farm or mill use. Portable Cir cular Saw Mill with 24 inch'saw, for wood cutting &e., extra table and saw for slittion• ° boards. and fen (dug stuff and general shop use.' Cross cal saw or rang,ements; greatly unproved attach to POster for cutting wood in the. log, (it Will cut off an !IS inch login one minute.) Emery'Altortable Cider Mill and Press, the best in use„Fanning Mills fitted tor Pow ers. Power corn shellers, Power Feed cutter,' Im proved •dog Powers, Clover I Hullers; Wind Mills, of various sizes,. Stump Machines, Haw Presse;a,- Field Drill SoWer, Lime spreader, Field Holler, FOuntains of Vail* patterns, Improved Hydraulic Ram, Agri cultural furnaces, Patent self-acting Cheese Presses, Churns of various kinds, 'Cultivators and Iflosrs of every description, Leather 'mid Rubber Belting, and various other implements. : In fact almost anlv impki ment a fanner may wish, •or any one else maY desire except gimlet handles and seandai, which ne. doubt k.., :t U betbtained arthe great inanufitcturinc; +Wish silent (as is represented or Misrepresented) to Brad. Co; They also manufactmc an excelsior . 'anning Mill, (they call it) which -. mat' be very valua de, if it • is capable of blowing Or eleitring the chaff from the 'preprietor.. Ah! what would he left? .. I woad say-to those-yhti• may have been hum huge' d, , that Emery's or .Wheeler's Raitrot4 Horse Powers: Threshers &c; are riot made or allowed to be:made this side of Albany; al4o to those Itvishing to• purchase either Emery's orl Wheeler's Michines, that Emery or Wheeler has not anthorized nor de sire Mr. 11. L. Blowers to salt their machines Alescriptive catalogue price List and sire nearty A machinesi sold by me, sent gratis as age prepaid; to'all, tipplteatlL'i. Send your in .., , address. i I Now farmers is the t one to make flout 12 3(1 p ~ . , ercent. on your hivestn ..nts. Rememb tit) , Machines dire& cretin the manufaeturrS no middle man with whoin to divide my pout 'fts.'is the case .witk smite otht r rs, Ali machit by. me are Warmth& to give satisfaction or returned •if not. as mewl - Intended. See tiq bills, circulars, loc., EN B's LIYON; L i iNfS . ft i .. . , , • . [ Dec. 11 .. . FIVE' pounds Young TI at-11 li 'I - .4. C'; .R. ..ao.ss - m :.••. .T*elrepoutlz.:,good Sui,,q, I t IATONS & CO'S. 1 , _.,_ .' s Three gallons Molasses fir one dollar, Li - oNs & Co's.' 1 • ' . ! - • ' Six pounds Candles for. one dollar, at B '& Co's. `Fourteen vailisin•,,ood Stec • • IL LroNs k Co'S.I . • , i TAtentryards Prints for o & ,Co's.- I ' , Twe.nty poundsiXails for A. Co's, 1,! • Thirteen bars Snap for or ..& Co's. 00 '. . I • ,Eight .rounds Coffee for oss &To s. • 1 ' renteen• ponAds Rice LT • & Co's. ~ 1 , F w e ei e v n e e ce e I n i, ft:ppi,rrrpund Pound. r B - .1:1 - 6 - s & C4'3. ; • B. - LrOss k Co's. Lanesbo:o, Dee., 1835 ?:SHAWLS. T ARGE lot of i±lialvls, at cost and ;onictl 11 at B. R. LYONS L1T.110f,114 APII S I ; Artist's Puintslin tubes, and Ailist'sllrnshes; The Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the compluion ; Gouraud's Powdres Subtiles,lfor rem° ing tmNriluonsl hair,— also his Italian ledicated Soap for removing Tan, Freckles Pimple and Sall w Complexion ; !Batelle lor'S Liquid Hair; Dye, alsO his Moldavia Cm for the hair; Ballow 's Pills rind Ointment, mid nearly all the Pills, Ointsneuts, au Patent Medicines in cre ation, at: II TURR*LL'S. Montrose, Jun' l lB; 1858 A LAIC_ . : T 11l LIGHT; every bay Airings ?tormenting New. • ~ CONE. 4ND .DE CONVINCED; ' ' ' riLATTON 'mid BAlLr i s SELF-REGDLATIN6 NJ GAS LAltrS, giving the clearest and moat beautiful light of any ; thing , Yet discovered, and une qualled. by. any thing else u economy, as th 4 Lamps are so constructed that you get a splendid Gas light fora the corntno# - burning uid and three times the amount of lightflom a les- quantity of fluid.-.-For !sale at the 1 4014 . 4)5e Fist-office by . .: ' . : Montrose, `Junti 18th 185,6. A.N. BULIiA RD. N. B. The 161 Glass Fluid Lamps changed to a :Gas Lamp .!.' • 1 . - - ' PEACE Reigns in. luropei Young A'''rintee 16200. UT what otail that—. l Book-Stoo, l in the 1 1 'Rooks and Stationery upon 'tile sixpence is beiter' tha ~and be convinced. I New Books j4t in Salad for the Social. Defence of the Anierican P as IL Whitney of N. Y. Chicago. Fot bs Vol tin te4 City Architect, No.. 2, "cc. next .week. . ' - Montrose Maz.2Btb, WATCH - AND- C 1: ISITSV BENTLEY .kJEKAD Sri ° atut thelmblie menced the reptdring of Vi eh-,by 1. "1 MILIEGGINIBOTITAM, I 1 New York, aid late of Syracuse ; and to highly has he been rec *mei:dell by some of the first hous es there.as a ste ily and ,first rate worlancit4 Asa we have given hini personal interest in the business; so that. our friers s may have every confidence in bar ing 4 their work d ne - With en.e and dcApalehi In addition t .hiszeneral knowledge of the rati ons kinds of F.:11 'fish and foreign watches, he111;4o-tin. tieritands the Cl - ck business, from the larger Turret to the- smallest_ anal Clo i cks.,. whether foivign- or home-made.. : 1 Montrose, - January 0, 18.4. ' 1 ' 1 : - , 1 i. , NEW MilfOßO STOVE EMPORIA . , -iii witilFuinst.,:-. ,1---,---, Two Hoar . 47. at 4. Screnty-Ifive StOve:s for - - sOle V:11i rkerm n 41: Garrailei , • TE are In, 'pt of tLelargest stock of' StOves ever. offsin NOrthcrn Pennsylvania, .con -1 Fisting of Cool hg, parlotl, and Six•plate, both for wood'sand coal ;• taso a full assortment of large sizes, for Stioes and ureints. i- .. • ) ; Would call p 'enlai attention •to the Jefferspoian Elevated Oven, he' most perfect and heaviest ;plate stove in murk's- AmOng Our -assortment of large oven, Would me tion the Eppire State 'improved, as being very hear plates,: petfeet finish, and a superi or baker. Farn ers of Susquehanna county, You, have been in the 'lab' sotpurchasing light 'stoves ' d:light 1 :trimming, and . ying as uch Os you ough to for. i s heavy plates an heavy ' minr,. - . .. s.'. We notnufactdre our fund urts,•and will sail at man itfacturer's pricet Leeth i f:, who pays maker profit tr s compete with tLf if. they c a n. Jobbing cOnnectell with the tin tra4, donee! usual on sliortnotice ,- • ' • '!',- .DIOCERNAN k GABEA.T.r. . 1 New Milfoid, Sept..] if, 1855, . . I i • I: Watches,,Clac A new assortment inst iSwitinriand:Vernpur, ,the New York piieen. nti Xonneee;;, , ,Oeti;lB, 1845. _ I IK 1p.70 BRICK nwcKi a a M. a W4Olll Eon. DOI QS©. 55• " son Tea for oi r for one dollar, th* for one do! c dollar, at B 719 ticyllar, at'Ll c dollar, at B Oac dollar, at 1 or one d011a; =OM or lip-top Meszzl PEACE and it's said the Cradle-ecist i s long as at the Montrose o , t Office sou Can buy he principle thatlthenim , the slow shilling. Call !ore expected thilt week. tto...ftir the Solitary. A i i olicy,- by the Bo r. Thom tirdsemhble or t T eallof manual, two VO UMCS.- 4.c. Further ruirticulars A. N. BULLARD. .0C K ITIAIE I NG" 'JESS. I 1 • 1. h pleasure inform them that they have affain emu atehs; docks, sind it Gulag, 4kc,t mired from I,:ugland, wl . sielt will be vold below , SIMILIifrOZPS.. VED sot room, over the store D. VIRGIL, De 41161„ MING . Great; Bargafrs fns = • • A. I,AT.Hr-tor ocess• VIT E are now offering the balafice'of a large stock V V or 4.4 DIES' DRk.,'SS (NODS, 0402'115, S.I27IVE7'IV;' AND D riflA DE 040121- INV ,•at greatly reduced juice.% in order. to make room for,,our Spring purchis. I N'ow is the time . to bu , cheap, as we are deterniincd to sell off our stock. Fifteen end twenty percent may be saved by calling on us bornethately. • Pine, Rich French dkrinoca, worth 10 and 12- shillings, at $1 per yard. Beene' ul Striped allot Plaid Delaines usually sold for 2e. and .2s Od. for 181 and 20 cents. Para/net/a; . !pawns, Coburg*, Flannel; and Liadv.ea at prices that will " BEAT THE JEWS.” 20.qatinctt* from per yard to $1 per'yard, and -per cent..less than the. market price. • _ We also keep on IMO a Sue saiortti3ent of • . - BROADCLO7'.IIS, all grades mid colors, in pfiee from P 2 to $4,50. , CiLSRIMERES,,' Black and colored Deie Skins, Fancy ditto--Sheer's Grey, Kentucky Jeatui f •Cordurop., • - lipady.lllade -• Overcoats from t 4 to $lO ; PaStefor only #2,50.; Vests Over-hawli, Flannel Jackets,, a very nice arti : cle -to work in—call and try onc - on. • flats and Caps, Baas - and Shoes, CI ockery, • Hardware, aniVGroCeries. • . A lot more of those fine. Teas. Try,- if nothing more than a drawing,land you 'will. be sure to try Milli YANKEE NOTIONS, Beside many other things that we shall• be hnppy to shew all who favor us with a call: ,We can and will sell - goods as cheap as they can be bought anywhere in this country, Binghamton notexceptAtk We cannot sell a dollar's worth of goods on a year's credit as we will a bill of fifty, for cash. Buy the• anfount and bring the pay,and you need not spdnd your time . go. ing to " York State," as we give you the wot th o your money here :t home,. ; N. 13. Remember all we have said we mean, a nd;if any any one will call at NO. 8, PUBLIC AVENUE, we will prove all we have said to theirentire satisfitetik C,? — AU kinds of Produce, BUTTER, SOCKs, AX.I) ECUS, taken. in exchange. for 'goods at thC AMINE TZATES. A. LATHROP.A. CO. Montros; February 12; MO. j WAR IVar with Great Britain ~]`IIF Cetitra! AlMlican question is not yet'seteeti; but 112tENBERU-, ROSENBA 4: 'o. 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 supplie&with regiMent als and-all sorts of Clothing . ; and those who desire to take their wives with them; can als9 be suppliedwith the hest of materials for ladies,' wear, from a Stocking up to a 'Bonnet, richer in soldier or citizen style. . Knowing the citizens of Sasquehanna county to be brave and patriotic, we are sure they intend to he prepared for the coining struggle, and thcrefo:e ad vise them to call on us anti examine. nut extep,ive stock, which we are it-Towed we can sell. as' lon' :e any other firth this.side of New .York city. .7. Our stock, which we have -very lutde pnrchAsed and with great care selected, comprises a full assinl ,ment of '• Oar': o pot Inn ant to 25 or EEC PEI nt,s si - Ott I may be. Land Filch as Shawls, fom l up to $, - .10; - Dress Goods from 'a 40 cent. Calico Dress to. a .$6 Silk; Ladies' • Cloa r kg , , Embroideries . of all descriptiongi7dutliose who happen to live: in • a very cold climate , we can supplY,.w ith a good suit erEurs to keep them warm. e dollai at II R GENTLEMEN'S , II R . To gentlempn who do not want tolte . tronbled with getting up new suits of clothes, we would say that we have a very full assortment of Ready-made Clothing. of all descriptions and . prices, and. in ease we should nothave the article they 'want, we will take their or ders and supply them on very short notice. " BOYS' CLOTHING. t B. R LYONS MEE LYONS We have also a very good assortment of Children's Clothinm e , from an infant op 'to a young mat,. which cannot be surpassed for tastefulne..9:.l, as well as for quality and cheapness. • • • : We have also a regular assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Fine . Shirts, Collars, Un• der Garments, Silk Neck and Pocket HandkerZlldefs, Stocks, and a great many-otlier, articles 'too numer ous to mention. • In addition to all these,- we keep a full stock of Staple anti Domestic Goods, such as Sheetings of all qualities and prices, Flannels, Tickings, Gingluons, and a great variety of other articles which are usual-" ly needed in families. r3l • We arc very. sure Thai those who are in want of any of the articles mentioned, would do well •to :call 'and price our goods, - and satisfy themselves' how much they can save by buying of us. Thankful fur palt favors while at•nur old stand, we invite our friends and the public generally to. call on us at our tnew and more commodious establiShment,. where we are always ready ttiwait on then with all possible attention. . GUTTEN-BERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. m. GUTTENBERG. - L. nosaanaust. • C. H. WITTENBERG. J.-wrrrEstixao. ' LYONS Los R. L'i- ~ c .~. ~: g= Pork at ing less, CO%;. New Era in Iffontriise: THE WAR IN HANSIS CONTINUES! J3UT those who attempted to get up i fight in Montrose. against. "second. rate goods and high - prices." with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled : and Keeler and Stoddar-d, whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is located on Main street, South of Searle's Hotel,—with the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brougheinto this mar ket, bought at the • ' •LO WEST FIe.URE,. and whieh they will sell Pelle' above' twt,' s arg de termined to give "the old codger" a hard one. We do - not intend to .. be .undersold by atiy 'Ater establishment in Town., W havee only to say, Come and See, for " seeittg is believing." We dO not de sire to.puf our good; preferring to "let our works praise us ; but tre-may be permitted to say, for. the information of,purehasers that we have just received AN X.TENSIVE-STOCK. of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. ' Also - a—general assortment o Findings, and Leather of all kinds. • • - Work made to order, and repairing done neatly. KEELER..k. STODDARD. Montrose, June 11, 1856. . NOTICE. 1 - 31.7pL1Q notice is hereby given that fi.A. WOOD 1. • .Rt.TFF is receiving a • new lot of Stoves and Wares of . 01 kinds usually kept in the Stove .and Tinware line of business, among which may be found abetter assortment of Staves, heavier, largi r,. and more durpble than ever before offered in county. All.the proOf von need, will be just to call and exam ine for yourselves. All stoves , warranted in every respeCt. Kept constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of: NS WAR R, made opt • of the best materials, which is offered for sale as cheap as can, be bought in any market. Also ',on hand, Lead Pipe,-of all six- Chain and Gearing for Chain Pumps, all - Size's Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. &Jibing done on short notice and in goad artier Ali gOods,in the line will be sold cheap foi .o: (approred) . credit. * 8. A. WOODRUFF. - „March 19, 1556. • - Valuta))lie Land.: For Ga le. :114 1 OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about :5-500 acres:,.f .Land on the Waters of Spring 13rvolt, branch of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerne County, Penn's:, alniut midway between the thriving towns of Serail. ton and Pittston. • These lands are covered with Val uable timber, and being situate In the most extensive - mineral region 'in PennSylvanizi—known to contain lion ore—and believt.l.to abound' in Icoal, and bring also in the iinfnediiite vicinity of several -railroads made and now - fn progress—offer to the capitalist an opp.ortenity for the hives-went of Money that seldoth Occurs. For further inknxitation'apply to N.Y. Ito saek, Esq., No. 11, 'Wall street. New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna county,Pa., the attorney it fact of the owner?. • • April - 6, 1854. - HENRY DRINKER.:. E AFRESH LOT OF CHOICE GRO: CERIES just received and for sale - Meal); a tip-top Tea, for fifty cents ; Pound Sugar, as low as can be expected; Cheese, direct from New York such as hardly grows in Susquehanna ; Flour and Salt constantly on hand at the lowest mice& by Aug. 5, 1850. • - F. B. CTIANDLER. FACTS iron TILE PEOPLE. ' - IIE subscriber is earning on the CI dIT. 3f4 J T IN(? BURLY ESS in all its various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop in Ilarferd, where may he found a grciter variety of Windsor and Hocking Chairs' than at any_ other establishment is the county ; also Flag and Cana Seata, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees, Tables, Stands, &c. ctu., all . of which will be sold- at the lowest prices at retail, (or *wholesale, with short, notice.) All work warranted Adl made and of good material. Short dradita and swan profit° will be my motto. For dimonstradon of the *Wee theta, please call at ,tnf,shop in .11arford, • W GREENWOOD'. Milford, October 11,•ifit54, • - -1641u0 Mt ME I -1D P,' WI; .1 R, I===fM IMES 1 41 late it into healthy action'. They more the ohs tiuctions - of the stomac ' h, bowels, lit , and other I organs of"the body, and, by restoring th it irregular l action to healkt, correct, wherever the) exist, such I derangementS; as are the first causes f disea s e.' -- 1 Au extensive-Arial of their 'virtues. la l'rbfessors, '1 Physicians, and Patients, has' shown c , res of dan- • 1 ;minim cliseases almost beyond belief, w e they not - I substantiated persens of such exal position i and character as to forbid the •suspicio of untruth. Their certificates • axe published in m American Almanac, which the Agents below ed are -, pleased to ftirnisih free , to all inquirin . . : .. ' Annexed we give Directions for the use inn-the ' • complaints which they have been-fen= to cure Foil Coirrtyn:YEas.— Take one or t . o Pills, or such quantityas[te gently move the . - els. Cos- . titeness is freqttently the aggravatin cause of _ FILES, and the pure of oust, complaint' is the cure of both. No person can ,feel well w ile under•a costive habit of body:- hence it sho ld be, as it can be, promptly relieved.; .. 1 -• • Fon DYSPEPSIA, which is ionietim tts the. cause of Costireneas, and always uncomfortab e, take mild doses froth one to four— to stimulate he stomach and liver into. healthy action. They ll de it, and' the heartburn, bodyburn, and sou/burn', ( dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has' gone, don't . forget what cured you. ' For a Font STOSIACII, or Morbid In, .lion of the " - Bowels, which produces general 'depresSien of the spirits,and bad - health, take-from four to eight Pills ;( at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity - eni and-strength is restored to the,syst 1 r I FOIL NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADAC IE, Nirssi,- , 1 Pain in the ~Stornarh, flack, or Side, t. from four c frofour [ to eight pills on going to bed. •If they do not °per- ,t• ateaufficiently, take more the next d y, until they ..1 do. These complaints will be swept. ut from the t il • [ system. Don't wear these and flu= kindred dis- 1 ,orders because your stomach is foul.: , [-t ~ . [ FOIL SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, ad all all Diseaes . ,of the Skin, take the Pills freely and f equently, - to ;I keep the' bowels open. The enn4tion will gener- 1 ally soon begin to &ntinish and asap [car. Many l' dreadful ulcers and sores have been ealed up by I - the purging and purifying effect df th se Pills, andt-'J[' some disgustingAisesses which scenic to saturate the whole systedi have completely yi. dqVto their t influence, leaving -the sufferer in- pe ect health. ' Patients ! your - duty to society forb (Is that you should parade [ yourself around the ; orld coveted [ with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, nd'all or any 1 of the unclean - diseases of the skin, ecause your t' ' system wants cleansing. To PURIFY THE BLOOD, they are t dine ever discovered. They should bc and frequently; and the impurities w seeds of incurable•diseascs will be swe syste.m like chaff before the wind. 'By they do as much good in preventing s the remarkable cures which they are where. LEVER COMPLAINT, JAVNDICE, a Affections, arise from some derange', torpidity, congestion, or obstructions Torpidity alul congestion vitiate the b it unfit for digestion. This is disa health, and theticonstitution. is freq mined by notither cause... Indigestio torn. Obstitiction of the duct whir bile into the stomach causes the hi into the bloriV- This itrirlocas j al long and dangerous trairiA'avils"4 , : alternately costiveness Feverish symptoms, languor, low spi restlisness and melancholy,,With ability to sleep, and sometimes fire sometimes there is se ere pain in the and the white of the eyes become a gr the stomach acid; the Owels sore the whole system irritable, with a ten which may turn to bilious fever, hilim dim:Tilt:ea:dysentery, &c. A media 'or four Pak taken at night, followed in the morning, and repeated a few d the cause of all these troubles. - I t is such - pains when you can cure them i RIIEUILATISM, GOUT, and. ail Lyl . rers, are rapidly cured by the purify these Pills upon the blood and the - the_rafford.te the vital principal of L and all kindred complaints they sho mild doses, to move the bowels gent As a DINNF.R. I'lm,, this is both useful. No Pill can be niade more 4(1 certainly none has been made m il the purpose for which a dinner pill i. PREPARED BY • C. AVER de Practical and Analytical LOWELL, MASS. AND BOLD BY UM. TETI:I:ELL 411E1 J. ETEIE la. by Druggists generally. .V..-ITENT- MEDIC i "AlOlll the great variety of Med( 41 Store, may be found all of D celebrated Family Medicines :,/lAyre ral and Crithartie, Pills ; Raisers F Forest Pills ; Ileollaturs eelebt- ted Louden's Series of Family. 31 , dish Gargling Oil, the greatest reme y fo or beast ever known ; Mathew on's dy, and Horse Remedy ; Orie -'s V, variety of other kinds ; Trask' Ma the great remedy for burns, rh umn fiammatory complaints; Ponds Es thing for similar purposes as tibor .. 1 drews' Pain Destroying Agent, goo cock's Balsam and Boise Linim nt ; dice Bitters, Canker Drops; Li imen Drops; Baker's compound fo Dys ton's Pepsin; for Dyspepsia ; ' I elml Bacilli and ;Extract . of Sarsa arill Salves i -tbe best.iit market, Pill , Sc endlesg variety of 'Patent 31e( kiln.' numerous to_enmnerate—but suffi the public will find nearly eve • Mit the Drug and, Fancy Store of ABET Montrose,-, July, 1855 took II ij • t'ABEL Has just reecivedlroin New ratite lock of of r i . - New Go Prising uprising a first:rate nest)! icines,, 'Monica's, 'Medical Itts Dye-sttt . Chin; Glass, and I variety of rockery,)Brittanni Punished in Ware, Silver a Spoons, .Si .-er Forks, Butter of Lamps, A good vatiety' of Mirrors, Wall and Whitlow Pa Ware, Woodan Ware, lirmille : , series, Lamp Op, Compitene, Steatin 'and Spermaceti Can Whips, Vamishes, - Window G variety ot .Jewelry, Berfinner Gold and . Silver Spectacles, Flutes, Fifes, Accordeans, I strings, &c. Tile largest (t! KnivSs in Susquehanna Count) in market. Shot Guns, .Pistol liarrel,) Revolvers, Sc. : , In short, the Physician, _the In , 1 Keener ,the Fat mer, the Mechanic,. the Prtifessional Mau,. the Gottlem: Young and the 111 d, the,Rich and th' Hu! aa.l Ow Ugly, the Gay and the all the rest a Ito people, will find ply their every day wants at: 'Nivel ht tit.; Nittr 'Mirk IMoek— ititts Good—Call ati,l. - BtT. 1 All ilk.ntrose, March 5,-I>;5(. ❑ic all going. to Ti UPWARI I AND 0 GO : IT HOOT: , The Border Retiffianq a -Defeated. A ND the endeavor to palm off 1-A- Stork i>limprrior4ual:ty" of eZ•ived from an old broken 'down Ilin.;luouton, has proved an' emit friend i , dpirn town. -," Seeiiiq i is Br knowledge the fact. .And should j (witheut wearing).woulff be.all tnal convince the public that SI3IIION, at their more on Public 'Aventle„. li Post Office nave the larget an stock Of BOOTS AND SHOES eve this ma&ket ; which fot price (we o with aekstd :rote goods) durability .1 lenge conmetition. ll'e are iced% the Best Houses lu. New Yolk the I best qualities of Geniis, which keel, . complete.. .Julg 28, - 1856, Just received a la ,o addition to intr. former stock, consisting of Gent • Patent Leathe, Boots, : Patent Leather chart Boots, 'rench Vaif Boots 'Gaiter Shoes mid slips all styles. L. di. Gaiters Brag kips Slippers and _Boots beat qu itiei; also Bey** e) YoPtbe and Childrens Boots, ' Gaite , and Shoes, - :the best in market'. lii fact :&ery thin behiriging to the . A 1,14 kinds- of telpher, and - li kinds 'of work made .to.order art needy. Stit.ltONS ,• ifontrosa,Juli 28,"1858. ' ' 9 CENTS perpair for Lodles' a•dti - R. - SMITH, TORDHAM & CO., Aar? • - Cabinet . IT[akeyit, T'AKE pleasure otTering . to their mistotnek..in Li. addition to their usual large sleek :of (..4`:N ,LIC.V.2 the.largest and best .assortment oi. 0.41 YE, lei, A 0; A N.O WO OD SEAT Ch :MS ereC offer- 1 ed for In Susquehanna county, all of which were Manufactured expressly to their-order, and .I.lMy i daW *arrant them to be a superior article. Call, at. their iWarc-room,:foot of Maine street,. and. examine for !yoUrQelves. w. irls ..311T11 ! E. C. VOITITAIL. Nlontrose..Feb. :el. 56.1 A. 6114111 • \ PLOW. SHOP. NEW ESTAMLISIIMENT. AT. AND }, \ ‘',3loTT would respectfully inform the kid_ • . public tlMt.they are manufacturing'lllatehley's Celebrated Plows. \ They also keep constantly on hand, Side Hill -Ware Gamily, and Idea Cahivators, di and Cann. Shots, note Pointe of various patterns, too -.numerous to mention. We hope, by strict attention to business, to receive our share of public 'patronage. Manufae tory,l). Post's old stand.diy, Mott, , near SeurleYs • .. , 'Repairing done on short no ice.- • • 31P:4111T MOTT. •Feb. ELL WI . . STEAII GRIST AND'S.tIV 11XILL. - 140 ST having -ptireltased the, above establishment, will keep constantly on l . ted , Sir- . itn:fine ald Fine Kolir,Cprn :Vela of real ity,sliper.ior alvo Chop and r linin at the cash prices. -7 I Ctistom work will be, clone with .11espatell., and in all = . . eases fearrant'erl. - . 1381tf 'f lIiE subscribers are now Burning. and' will keep .. constantly on hand, Lime of a . very superior 'quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any .quantitic-s" at a Jidr price. Persons wishing a large ;quantity can be supplied tqon a reasonable notiee.. Superior ground Plaster . Will be kept constantly (In !rand hereallei. . I. L. POST,, • IL DRINKER. • • W. JESSUP. • Montrose Depot, ApriL4. L. SEARLE. 'Z'itiga-Ppint AgricultUral AVOrks.• - • wr.LLIEs a: C 0.,.. ..4'I7IEYS, PA. Ill:inty,factitrens and I,V,lioletle and Retail Dealers_ in , , k, e best meffi- 4: taken - freely ich ' sow the • I pt mit of the [this property ckness As.by '• iiking eveiy I. - I4 l e a n t i L ß t l ,i i t i° h ? t i i s .' V' e . a tl n ie tre ll i vr .r . F 6 tron's to the trelitl i V uud4.1. 7 1 is 1 1 tie t - 11.1)- 1 empties m e i . . to overflow !I-Hike, with a irtiVeness, 4)r U, 'prevails. F 4 i , I I ts, weariness, ! 4 metimes in: - • , drowsiness ; • ; u 1 de i• the skin '' wish yellow : t l b. the touch; I enev to fever, I .s colic, bilious II ;dose of three , I.V two or threc ii:i„will remove . ieked to suffer er 25 cents. 1 1 ' inmatory F 4.. . l in effects of ,•timulus which.r le. For these bl be taken in , but freely,' -. greeable and its l ant tp take, Ire effectual to employed. .. , Esitery's 411(1 'Ulaceter's Iffxilroad Eilorse-Powvr.;:_ r - I`IIIIESIIERS and Scparateis and T4esliers and L ‘,Viiinn_wtqs combhled, Clover llnMers,'Ci'rcular did Cross-cuqay Mills, Finery's Cider zip,' Feed (AttterS. Cortilz•ltulier:s, Corn and 'Seed Planters, Sty mi'e's Grain Lit•ills and Broad-Cast Sowers,'Llog:Pow-. rrs. 11 . 0‘volv.in4 Hors(' Rake:, ()low's . GrainiCradles, Cnltivators, lietch nin's celebrated Reapers and Mow.: ers. Magic Corn and (.bli Mi s. Excelsieir !Fanning I....ather \ aria India!-rubber Belting:7( f Meat.k.:l4.- t!.rs, Apple I'aret.:, R :6•igeratOrs, .• Provision' Sores, Ac. Extras • furnished_ for repairibg . both ,Emery's and \VII e . eler's. We invite partic ular attentiop to our Excelsior-Funning 3lills, _ ; They ar t•A No;,1. - • Dese; iptive Catalogues, nice Lims, 'nitd bireutars of all Maellines &e. sold hy us, sent gratis-Antrpost ag; prepaid, to all applicants. i Send us yoUr name ;1;1(.1 address, and of:your friends. also.. ; • rAgeat,• ILL. BLOWERS, Yraakhn, Pa.' (P. 0- i address, Montrose.) • IL M. WELLES:& CO, : Athens, Pa.,lttue 20, 1851 E: , i. • 2-Ini3 4 . 3 .;• hemists, [ GI, Mpitrci N. I j Ines at•Ttayeell4 I . Jayne's just; Cherry Peeto-. est. Wine Id eruran titter ; Merchant':: sprains in man •Rcnic, neutit ,, e - and a netie Ointincia ; ;itn, and all fact, a first rate ointment; article ; Wald. t twood's and Dysentery lntery; Id's Extract !of a variety ;Of aad" an :Oiliest. ~'ltoetlicr .foo to ... - 3ay,Aliat in thi s line :at 11.:BREL111 UZI I • i , , LL a full arid deli IN ds, htmen . • of Drugs, 310. 1 its, Paints, oils . ; '1 : Ware, (a good e, Japanned aild other. kinds of &c. All sorts l ' and Gilt Fla ne lationery, St( ne Family 1:41ro- Tillb‘r Hide and othel j e. A first rat; Fancy - GOO'fiF Tens, and Violincello rent of Pocet 1. the best qua ity ngle...and Double rum arch i Wa .Icl all l ii e nir %. N'oo I)er, 1 1 . Br Bum , •IS9 r .subseribers, having entered into copart-' uneer the Lim or SCTIMIN A . YOUliq - , - ,:easure in announcing to their friends and. the public generally that they are receiving as complete and as carefully selected stock of. goods as has eqr been* offered to the good S-buying community - in flVs section of country. `Mir stock is compara . 4ii.dy new g o ods—as the ohl4l.Ock !of J. 11. Sutphin iv:as reduc ed to an unusually small anionntnd embraces all the varieties usually kept in a country stare. They are now receiving and ripening a large stoat of . Spring and Summer Goads, to which they 'mite public attention, believing that an exantination or the quality• and priCe will prove 'satisfactory to purchasers generally. Therespecial ly invite the ladies' attention to their assortment of fashionable and durable Dress Goods, of elery variety and style: consisting in part of Spring Delains, Chal. Banig,es,' Barage Detains, Lawns, .roplins; and Ginghams. - .A good assortment of Sprin! and Sum mer Shawls, and a splendid let of Parasog. Also, a complete assortment of Bonnets and TrimMings. Gents, we hive not forgotten you. Please drop in' and : , 1?.(t us ; we can fit you from Hat to newts, in style and'quality ay weil as price. 'Cloths,. Cassi acre' s, Tweeds, 'Ca:dime - refs, .S.'itinett and Kentucky, Jeans; Satin, Silk anti I.farsales Vttstimp in all their variety, with a large and complete a.l4ortment of Rea dy Made Clothing. It. L. SUTPHIN. : SAMUEL YOUNG., iolin lssor, II '/An I the. Tiohse the )lamdlleterer, the Lady, Fhu e Pour, the Boni- Ya•hionaide, :Ind - rouything to Alp 'u • .. .1 16(.6 Low—giml. TURRELLI _... ~, i ZEE a.. Main SI. that "..Exten.iiire decals • lately re, EgahliAnnent in e fliilare to - .nor qrviag;" We!ae dge that 'Rot 4.ny Was neees•=ary to ( MERRIMAN, ddor above the F 'moat desirtible ,',introduced intc ,er no competition !ad. - atyle we ettil ling weekly.fr'ota late $t 'styles and Our assortment dings,- &a. All repairing done MERRIM.I.Ni odersieeviA at I PONS &• CO. MOlltrOtiC, AND:PLASTEIL Bluery Brothers' rirJUS power - has an ascendency over all others, as, • its gears-can be shifted from side to side and from one shat. to the other, •givieg - it a slow,' beary, motion or a light, quick mutiott; adapting it' to ;my o. the many uses for which it mar be required. .The.subseriber , haring made . armngemj - nts with' Emery Brothers for the sale of their macluneryot ill ruttish those wishing to purchase. on as Ifavorable. -terms and witli as good guarantfas eat belgiren for AnS machinery of the kind now in r ~. G. A.:11 DEN. • Forest-Lake, Susquehanna COuntyira. `23.t REMOVAL: M. S. Wilson has removed his Stock /:if Gods into, his now Store (in the Brick Block) at the foOt of Pub lic Avenue where the Mercantile business wiilibe con tinned under the Firm of M. S. Wilson & Sow. Ad ditions to their present Stock will be Continually made and particular attention given rto keep up a general assortment--especially 'in' the Hardware line. SOIP MANUFACTORY.' . . ilEs l bs c riherkecps constantly on tardTor sale T-at lise:ulbii4mentit;tontio , the'best qual - ty of- SOFT SOAP,, manufactured from the lye of V - oed a..shes and grease, in the oftlfashioued,wny,and not. lifany patent process,, - :, ! , ForAhose that furnish_the grease, he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted ill all cases tO..be. a good article, or the Soap May..he returned and the refunded.. .. • PRICES. ~rer barrel, ''Half Barrel, • - Ga . .Wholisale dealers, will be =furnished- 7 4 delivered at the Asbery in Montrose—at the rate of