taith of row repr esentative government, and appealing to their - fellow citizens for the rec titude ottlteir intentions, renew a nd , reassert before the :American people the declarations I A principles avowed by than when; on form erocessions; in general convention, they have presented their candidate!' for the pop ' t a r eutfragez • 1. That. the federal government is , one of limited powers, derived solely from tthe con stitution, and the grants ,of power therein ought to be strictly construed lay all the de partnontsand agents of the government, and_ that it is inexpedient and dangerous to exer ciseioubtfUl constitutional powers. , . g. That the constitution does not confer up on the general government the power to corn menee and carry on a general system ofintee nal. improvement. 3. •That the constitution does not con fer authority,.. directly or indirectly, to assutne the debts of* several States, con t racted for local , and -internal improvement's or. other State, purposes, nor would each assumption be just or expedient. 4. That justice and sound policy forbid the federal goveriunent to foster one , branch - of industry to , the detriment of any other,. Or to c4erish the interests of one portion to the in= ~,jury of another. portion of the country, has a right to demand and insist upon - an- equality •of rights and privliges, and to complete and • ample protection of persons and property from - dotriestic violence or foreign aggression. 5. That it is the duty of every branch: of• e - ths'goirernment to enforce and practice the mostridged economy in conducting our pub - lie affairs, and thatno , more revenue '- ought to be,raised than is required •to defray the. • necessary expenses of the government, and .• far the gradual but certain extinction of the nubile* debi.`' i. That Corvvress has no power to charter national bank that we believe such an in . stitution one of deadly ho s tilty to the bez , t intents of our country, dangerous to our re publiCan institutions, and the liberties of the people,' and calculated to place the businass of thecanntry within the control of a concen tr,te4 niney power. ' and , above' tbe laws and the! will of the people ; and that the neults adeinocratic legislation, in this made all ot h e rfinancial measures Hon which issues htive ;been between the two political parties of the; country, have demonstrated to candid and Practical itien of all:paitia, their sound ness, safety and utility in all business pur suits. '• ' 7. Tliat the seperation of the moneys of the government from banking institutions is indespensiblefor the safety ef, the funds of the government and the rights cf the people. I 8. That the liberal principles embodied.by , • Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence, 1 and sanctioned in the constitution, which I makeours'the land of liberty and the asylum - of the oppressed of every nation, have ever been cardinals principles in the democratic - faith, and every attempt to abridge the privi ledge of becoining citizens and the owners:of soil aniong us ought to i be resisted with the same spirit which swept the alien and sedi lion laws from our statute books. 9., That Congress hasjno poweri:;under. the .constitution, to, interfere with or control the domestic institutions ot the several States, and that such States are the sole and proper judgesof everything appertaining" to their own straits, not prohibited by the , constitu-1 Lion; that all effoits oft abolitionist and -others'intele to induce Congress to' interfere with questionsoflavery, or to take incipient stepalin :elation. thereto, are calculated to - z 1i is tire; /mast abirming lied dangerous con I -• seitione.eA, a. that all such efforts have an inevitable testiescy to diminish the happiness of the people and. eerlanger the stability and - permanence of the Union and ought not to be coutenaneed by any friend of our political 1 • i /bait' t ions. • 4. Reedited, That the foreg,oing, proposi . don eovers,- and was intended to embrace, .the' ihole'su bject of slavery agitation in Coil "oi;, es% and,! therefore the democratic party of the Union stantlingon this national plat form; will at,:ide by and adhere to a faithfid execation of the stets known as the Compro mise measnm,settled by the last Congress, 'the act for reclaimitim fugitives from service or labor' included ; cvliicli act, being design ed to carry out an express provision of the coti r si l itution, cannot, with fidelity thereto, be repealed or soeltatiged as to destfoy or im pair its efficienty. • 2. Re-solved, That the democratic party will resist all 'attempts at renewing, in Con -. gress or out of it, the agitation of the, slavery question, under whatever shape or color the attempttnay be made. 6. Resolved, That the proceeds of th%pub lic.lands ought. to -be sacredly applied to the national objeCtsapecified in the constitution and that we ate opposed to any law for the distribution of such proceeds among the . States; as alike inexpedient in Policy and re pugnant to the Constitu tion. Resolved, That we are decidedly oppos ed to taking from,. the President the qualified veto power by which he is enabled,'under-re . t•trictions and .rAsstionsibilities amply is enabl ed sufficient to guard the public interest, to itispend the 'passage of aII whose merits canneticeptre the approval . of tw i o-thirds" of the Senite and House Of Representatiies; until the judgement of the peoplecan be ob tain4s.thereon, and which has saved the ' American people from the corrupt and tvran nical domination of the Bank of the United Statil,Auad from a oorrupting system of gene , ral internal improvements. 8. Resolved, That , the democratic party will faithfully, abide by and uphold the pin _ ciples laid doirti in the Kentucky., and Vir ginia resnltitiions of 1168, and in the report of Mr. Madison to the Virginia Legislature in :790; that it zdopts those principles as con stituting one of the main foundations, ?f the poliCical creed, andlls resolved to carry them - out in their obvious zweitsing and import. 9.' Resolved, That ,the,. war with Mexico, upon all the principles patriotism - and the larra_oi as just and necessary war ne r p ar t, i vwhich eVery American citizen z h o od h are s h own Ltmself on the side of 'his .country; and neither mor: 11 / PhYslea 4 , ll Y by word or deed, have .gifee at "' and c°121.14t t to the enemy: • • • 10. Resolved, That WA rejoice at tlik resto ration of friendly relatiehs with. our - sister, oipublic of Mexico, ,and earnestly desire for her nU the blessings. and .prosperity _which we enjoy under repUblican institutions ; and ' we congratulate the: American - people., upon the results of that War, which have so mani festly justifiedd-the pkiliey and conduit of the dinsocratic party, and insured to the United States' 'indemnity for the past, and *tilt/ for the future. - - 11. Resolied, That, in view of the ;condi tion of popular - institutions in the Old World a,high and sacred duty is devolved With in creased mspcmibility upon the democratic party of this coun,try,.as the party of the peo ple to uphold and -maintain the tights of eve ,. rf State. and thereby the union of esti States, and to sustain and advanee among us On . ft;tatioutl iiberty,•by 000tinuing telesitt all . mouopolitA and eloittfiite legislation for; the henetit af•the fevi et the expense Oahe many acid by a vigileat.aud perotant adherence - to thoie PrittOipls goil:notopromises- of 'the eon . atit uti°D wkialtare'btoad,enougli and strong enough to' i eintifice - and upbold dm Union as jt Abe•Vpion 46 it is, and the 1T4i012 •., r • it shalij be, in the fullliatialoti of th 4 ener gies and eapic . ity of this great and finiresi ise peoitle. r THE OINOIRRATA ' PLATFORM OF JONM,':2S6B; A.D• - DEI • TO TOR £BOVL And whereaa,.since the foregoing deolisia. lion was unitormerly adopted by our .pifskie cesium in National Convention, and adv,ense political and religious test has , been secretly iprganizO by a party claiming.. to be excltisiv fy Ameiitans, and it is proper. that the Amer loan ,democraey shOuld clearly, define its: re lations thereto ; therefore, . • 1. %Resolved, That the foundation - of ;this Union tifStates having been laid in its pros perity, expansion 'and preeminent example in free government, built upon entire freedom in matters of religions concer; and no respect of persons in regard to rank of -place :of birth no party persons: instly i eie deemed national, can stitutioual, or in accordance'Avith American principles, which bases is eictuaive organiia tion upon Niigious opinions and accidental birthplace _ 2. Thatftve reiterate with renewed energy of purphie the well considered declarations of former, Canventions upoa the sectional, is sue of deinestic slavery, and concerning ;the reserved lights of the States; and that '`we may more distinctly meet the issue on which a sectional party, subsisting exclusively on slavery agitation now relies - 4.0 test the fideli ty of , the people,North and South, to the eon• stitution and the U.nion— . . 3. .ResoEyed, That clitnitig fellowship with and desiring the co-operation of all who -regard the preservation of the Union, under the constitution, as the paratuount issue, and repudiating all sectional patties and platfeirm concerning domestic slavery,' which seek to embreil the States and incite to treason and armed resistance to law, in the Territories, arid whose avowed purposea,if cbniutnnated,-mhst. end in civil war and disunibn, the Atneriean demourapy recognize and adopt the princi ples contained in the organic laws eetabliSit ing thelerrituries of Kansas and' Nebraska, as embodying the only sound and safe solu -1 , 'aion of the slavery question , upon which the , great national idea of the people of this coun try-can repose in its deternined conservatism Of the Union: noninterference by Congress with slavery in States and; Territories ; that this -was the basis of the cemprothise of 1850 confirmed ley, both the democrats and whig parties in Natioual ConyeatiOne ' ratified iby the people in the election Of 1852;and right ly applied to the organization of Territotiet and the: drniss . ion of new Statesevith or with• out dOmeetic slavery, as they may elect, the equal rights of the States will be preserved iutact,,the orimittel compacts of the cluntitu tion maintained . -inviolate, and the perpetna tion and expansion of this`Uuion etisure& to its utmost capacity of embracing, in peace and harmony every future American - State that may be constituted or atittexed with a republic:in form of government • . , . 4. ,Resolved, That we recognize the right i of the people of all the Territories, including! Kansas and Nebraska, acting through the fairly expressed_ will of the majority of actual , residents; and whenever the number of their inha.bitants justifies it, to tte a tonqitutiOn , with or without domestic slavery,-and be=it.l. i mined into thel3nion upon terms of • perfeet equality with the other States. i 5. Resolved, That the democratic party re- I cognized the great impotence, in a 1,61i - tie:all and commercial point of view, of a safe and 1 speedy communication within our own Terri-1 airy between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts - ;)f this Union ; and it is the duty of the fede- 1 al government to exercise promptly al/ its proper ebuetitutional powers. for the attain ment of that object. , . - ~• 1 . . 6. Resolved, fi nally, that the, condition ofl popular institutions in the Old World ' r and! the .I.lugetous tendencies to sectional agita- - tion ' combined with the attempt, to enforce i civil and religious dieabilitii.%;againet!' the , rights of, acquiring anti enjoying citizenshipi in our own - land, a Ingle and sacred duty. has I devolved, wit increased responsibility, upon 1 , the democratic party of this country, as, the I 1 party of the Union, to uphold and maintain'l 1 .the righte of every State, and thereby -- the Union of the States, and to sustain the ad vance among us of constitutional liberty, by , continuing to resist all monopolies apd exelu sive legislation for the benefit of the , few . at i the expeose of the many, and by vigilant. and conetatit adherence to 'those principles , and compromises of the constitution- which; are broad enough and strong enough to embrace the' Union as it was midthe Union as ie 'shall be; in the full expansion of the eciergietti. and capacity of this great and orogressive people. • 7. Resolved, That the questi ms connected with the foreign policy of the country arts in ferior. .to'no domestic ,question whatever.--:--• The time has come for the people of - the I . Jni-- ted Statei to dlare themselves in_ favor_ of free seas , andprogressive free trade through out the world, and, by solemn manifestations ?lace their moral influence, ,by the side .. of their successful example. ' . i 8. Besolved, Thr our geographical and iii - .Politicai 'position t reference On othet States on this continent, no !eel than the interebt of our commerce., and the development of .our growing' power, requires that Iwo hold sacred the principles involved in the Monroe doc trine, anti i their bindingimport, which admits of no -misconstruction, and should be applied ' with unbending rigidity. _ 9. Resolved, That which the great high wayman' of nature as well as-the assent of the States most immediatelv interested ill its maintainance has marked out'for free ccentnu nieStions between the Antlantic and Pacific oceans; constitutes one of the mostimpcirtant aehievements reelinel by the spirit'ofeneelern times ' and the unconclueroble energy or our people—that result should be secured by timely, efficient exettion and contr A with the , governments of the States within whose do -1 minion it lies. We can, under the ciraum stances, surrender ourlpyeponderance in the adjustment of all questions arising out of it. 10. Resetted, That in vievi_of such com mitnding interest the people of the United " States cannot but sympathize with the ef forts which ate being made by the people -of , Central America to regenerate that portion of I the continent which covers a passage aPerregi the Oceanic isthmus. - ? , • • 11. ...4tofved, That democratic partY, will expect of the next administration that lerery effort be made-to secure an '.ascendaney . in the Gulf Of Mezico--to maintain a pemienent protection of the great outlets through which is empti4 into its waters the productssed upon oiu soil 'and the commodi!ies created by the industry of the peoi3le in our Western Talteys and the ao litetigious metici. • The Corner Stone of the 'new Eptseopnl m in d ) to talepiece wilt be tsid :,by TtibhoP Potter oi ToWay a P ftemo;i (17th inst.,) at :5 o'clock , E3ervkia will be 6614 IX/ the Chumit 3 I_9 p. Ow in the Evening, to cOarlesee ,qt:B 4;004, when the Rite of Colafir-witio,i) . will `be administered. , - once. Hatt. H. C. Hickok, DeptitY Stale Suet. has written that he will try_atul .he present-lit the Convention of Directors on Ow 98th - Inet, for thelni Toes of conferring with theta in reitzirti to thelialaeational intemata of the county, - sem allikaitaltiffa JD Liberty, jane 41d. by_ Bela /eau b ., Woo of Prid,gei Wrau'lgi A l m Cetwf4; of the ',bigwig** AttentioiC--Parliers. I,ook Here. s C. BUTTON, hiving purchased the stock AT formerly owned by C. C. Wright, he 'sonic] respectfully announce to the citizens of .11iddletinen and vicinity. that he bait just re turned from the city with new and fa supply of ill kinds of Choice Spring and Summer Goods which he willsell atanpraadsnludlow prkes fur calk or ready pap. Please call and tee. His choice lot of Dry Goods, for both Ladies and Gentlemen, wear , of Foreign sad Do mestic - man ufacture, Ladies Bonnets; Gents Leghorn Hats, Canada do..•,Chip do. Crockery ' Groceries of all bard Anatolie,/ Ware. Drigs _and Medicines. .Iron and Nails and Fish, besides an other arti cles usually kept in a country store. Ho will keep_constantli on hand a full supply of Sole and upper Leither. , Wanted any quantity of Pelts, Deacon and Calf Skins and lhdes, for which the highest market price will he paid.— All kinds of Farmer's Produce will bo received in exchange for Geode at market. prices. Please call end examine for yourselves at the old atand of C.C. Wright% 1 . M. C.BUTTO ---- N. Pa. • _ • Jewelry! j'eweliy!! , Ilkiniklbscribertlas received a large' assort. T ,Mont of Goods to which he would- call the attention of his friends, Conaisting of every style of Breasipins, Ear Rings, Finger, Rings, Cold Chains; Bracelets, A rtn)cta, Pena l. Spectacles, Rings, Seals, Also,: At large stock ofClocks of a great variety of pattirns and price& Silver Ware, and Plated Goods, of every hind. A very large stock of Gold andiSilver watches, of the most approved makers, add of the finest quality._ All of which will be sold' at the !OMNI cash pri• ces. ALFRED J. EVANS. • No. 2, Odd Fellows' Hall,. • - .Bir.ghainton, June 7, 1856. Department of Common Schools . of Pennsylvania. - ilAnnisflunn, June 2d, 1856. To • .the School Lliretfors of Susquehanna County. GEArtamEw: Applicatinn having been made by the Boards of Directos of a majority of the School Districts in Susqnehanna County, stat ing theirs desire to 'bemuse tho Salary of the County Superintendent o f said County:- you are respectfully requestedto.'meet in Convention at the Court house, in Morose, on Saturday the 28th daynfJune,l.Bs6, a one o'clock in the af ternoon, for the purpose Above stated, according to the terms - of the Eight l [ section of the Supple ment to the Schooi Law,; approved the Bth day o f May, 1145. Very Respectfull y Yours, • 4. G. CURTAIN, Supt of Common Schools. Burning Plaid aiid Camphene• A FRESH supply, just received, and for sale 1 :1 cheap, also; candies, old enough, big en ough andlbard enough to t. stand shine, in stun mer time, by 1 I. N. BULLARD. June 9,18.56. Ashton Salt, • FOR Dairy and Table - Use: just received nud for s l ate by the Sack; Oushet or Pound, by • L N..DULLARD. June 9,.t856.; Fashionable Millinery and Dress !Maling atlfarford• . mis c s oi r ;, D ) W an .r , il if S is , s (ra Lg nt h l i v an fro o m t N orwic h , H t an n ed, would respectfully inform pm citizens of their vicinity, that they are now prepared to do for everybody; in thb • most fashionable• style, all kinds of Ailline ry, Dress 3faking, Cutting,-Fit tizw, Bleaching, 'Timing, Pressing, &c., on short notice.ur facilities being such as to enable u 4. to giv our customers new Goods, and latest fashions t all times. Wei feel confident • that li we shall e able to please. I Shop over the store of Johnsto n , Edwards & Co. • June 3,118.5 . 6.-23m3 . . T. T. D. ITALG,. M. D.' . . H .YSICIAN and Surgtion has permanen tly Flocated himself at Brackneyville, Su.q'S. Ei e County, P nnia, and will Promptly attend to all culls with which he may bet favored. lray,4 56.—n22. 1 (100Diprgict Cloth Cap .for S ',billings a . piebe,at • BELL & TINGLEY. . r ' A.'•Pidifitt, J •,I USTICE OF THE PgACE,gollector of Debts Executor . of Dthedc, Wills, ontracta,,&e. Of: flee:Lace l Me, Wyoming cbunty, Pit. May 9, 1856.: Zoct. Viager rp AKE this method of shying to his friends And •ustomers that he; has again resumed the practi e of Medicine at his old stand in Mon trose, whete he may be found at a lt times unless puifession lly employa He would say to those owing hick on old accounts that he will daunt 25 per-tent do aWaccounts paid before the first .of April mexti, (or if any poor like myself,) I will deduct fiftY. Montrose,-Feb..20,-1855—Inf od still the,' . • Come. MEW B r o k every week . I gld Santa Clans is. 11 round et and will be 'till after New'rears, so please prepare for him by;ealling at the Post office, wherelyou can get new, entertaining and useful book, cheap. - ' I The Hunters Feast. or . Conversations around the Camp Fire, Kate Weston' or to Will and to Do,,Ten d' e'ars among •the Bags, Family Pamtimes r tome made Happy, Life on the road or Claude Duval dce- Peter Parleys'new Univer, al Iligtory*d gift hooks, Mrs. Label', Crowen and Mies New Cook books etc., and many oth ers I cant ention here, but can show them to On if you ill call, and sell them low for the Ready. ' - • A. N. BULLARD. 31ontrose Dec. 26. 1855. ; Come and See: FIGHT dollar: goring end cheap cash nerg, vrher their Goo. hand: Y-FIVE cents in' cash will buy one worth .of the splendid stock of summer Goods just receiving at the and barter store at Dimock four cor. almost everybody goes now to buy Flour and Salt kept always *on I I . •Wt. H. THAYER. 51ay 1856. I . Di mock. -1 44 . ( A, allarii 2- - " Picture Merket." T_TAS REMOVED from Odd Fellow's Hall to .111. his , l ew - 1 SKY LIGHT ROOM'S; In the Brie Block, over Bentley and Read's. Come a. 4 see.hCalling will cost you noth. ing, 'Unless ou buy, and theri you are sure to go away with ... ore than "value received." - A toultit .de of choice canes, Gold Lockets, &e., just i.. •!' • I: ' ! Fru ! TIRE!! The nod • r ei gneden has been appointed an agent of, the ST -r , c . Sluvust., FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN .of Harrisburg Pa. Said company has a capi .l of 1 ' /500,000! It is ass fe and cheap a company as any in the State a d insures on the Stock and mutual plan. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. lion tro , Oeti 11, 1,856.--410 i We the, ndelogned hereby state that we have ilonehdain ''' With the above company , and we are satial that it is botialiv and cheap-- boo enperierce we have sever know Pr as seasmentsa a premium hots. r. F. M. Will , i atzt ' Wm. Jessup. D. D. War. or. F. B. Chandler, Orlando Eldridge. E. B. Cbase l i " ~ ." f Auditor's Notice. aTE'au iber, appOinted to re•audit the 1.T.,0a r a of Caleb Cartnelt, Estr of the 4 jui ti n Wi4 of I t s is. Thomson ise. fuel sleo ta ?ePar t . a distributi of the funds fa said Camilla hands /111 EX'? Trustee dip., will attead thereto- at his office is Afootross, on Monday, the Rild day of June mit 14 one ,o'clook , P., Mg at which time ail galena interested '-ca4 attend if they think pr r, or to debarredirs; '__ WM. J. TUIWELL Auditor. 11•4, 1 'May 66. -42w4. 1 • _ . • - BARRER, 11009ET06- :r s };AND FANCY GOODS. ' i n Tam': ling r iaaiyanit -- - Of suquehitnna said Neighboring Counties. - - [AT E would vespectfullreolich your atten* V V tion to our large stock of the above mentioned Goode, noir in store and in course of reception. For Many yearn the trade of one of the largest pottier,* of the Empire , State bas been retained by,a monopoly, which has at last given away before the rush of enterprise. Possesamg unequalled facilities for buying, 'and having direct/ communication with the most extensive Manufactories in the United—States, we any, without exaggeration, that we earl and will sell, either wholesale or- retail, at pOies lowei then efer ,offered -before- west of N. Y. City. • :While nothing has been omitted in the Hard ware line, we have given particular attention to the Moose Fernklaing branch ,of our business, and have on hand; a stock well worthy the in spection of House Keepers. . Of Fancy Goods we have also a large assort tnent, which, Oaring been .selected with especial reference to the wants of our customers, we think will please:those in need of articles is this line. In conclusion, we would say that our Goods are new, and of the first quality, and that we hope, by strict attention to business, and a con stant antieipation of the .wishes of our patrons, to merit even an lucre/or, of the conftdenco al ready reposed in ttS. PHYFE & KNOWLTON, Hardware, House Furnishing and Fancy Goods Establishment, 51 Court St., Bingham - . ton, N: Y., adjoinink Bank of • gingbiagoa. 'N. B. We have a very large stock of Wood en and Willow Ware, Mitts and Rugs. Britannia Ware, Fancy Bird. Cages, &e. lair' Sporting apparatus of every destriptinn, including Fishing . Tackle in all its varieties, Guns, Rifles, Pistols,' Gun Materials; dtc: ' From the Bingiutaitoa Democrat, April 10th. SPLENDID hiPIZOTEMENT.—We have before noticed the new at ore erected by A. Knowlton, Esq., 'adjoining the Bank- of Binghamton, to be occupiell as a - Hardware Store by Messrs. Phyfe & Knowlton. As It approaches completion it deserves more and'more the praises that have been bestowed on it, and is undoubtedly in its style; finish and appOintments the 'model store of the Southern Tier. ; Messrs. P. & K. are note Putting in their stock, one targer and inore com plete than has heretOfore been kept in this place, embracing all the'departments of 'Hardware, Builders Finishing Materials, Gas Fixtures, &c., &c. Mr. Blackstone, an experienced and ready a•orkman.superinterlds the bas Fitting depart. Tent_ Look in at phyte & Knowlton's. Hardwire and Furnishing Goods. THIS is a progreileive age. No one doubts it; or if they did, a glance at the manifold wires on which the „lightning whizzes with im portant news, would 'Futon corvine° ; a look at the rusting care would add more emphasia.to the last and wise conslasiotil New proofs pre. sent themitelves eactiAay ; each day wo are more anxious to "Cateh the !lying manners as they rise," turn them to our own recount, and take In as ranch rash as.pomible. - Now a days people are 'averse to dealing at old fashioned Stores--th'eso established from ten to twenty years ago. Their proprietors having,bo. come thoronghly imbued with the high price principle, (or rather lack bi principle,) are , nn. willing to lower their demands to a scale wore in accordance with the times we live in. I esolved to keep pace with the progreoire. spirit of the age, we have opened our new and spacious Store, No. 41, Court St., with a very large assortment of Hardware, House Furnishing, and Fancy Goods, which rro offer wholesale or retail, at the lowest prires, for cash or approved P H YFE 41.1 'KNO WLTON, 51,•Court 5t.,1311 ghainton, N..Y. Nr We advise cobatry merchants to visit 114. They will find it advatitagrons. Rouse Keepers Attention ! H A T Phyfe dc_ Knovelton's you will find every Miry , in the . • . House Furnishing ,Line, except 'Crockery. The breakage upon- this Amounts to so much that, when kept with other Goods. the latter have-to pay an extra profit to support the dealer. So, House Keepers, lake the hint, buy your Muse Furnishitig Goods at • PHYFE & KNOWLTONS. Save a :are per centage, and thank your stars for having read this ddvertisement.- = - PHYFE & KNOWLTON,' Hardwire, House Fitrnishing•and Fancyy. Goods Establishment, 51 Cnurt SL, Binghamtdh, N. Y. -110 HYPE & KNOWLTON 'are determined to rr sell almost everything in the line of 'HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING . OR FANCY GOODS, . atlreatly reduced•`pr(cea. try them, at 51(,. Court St. Birighamtpn. ... • FARMERS . ; . . ViTILL fin d a large lot of „ v, if'. Hoes. Rae% . . Sparks, Shovels, Grass-Hooks, Sickles, Cradles, and many other articles for tilling and beautify ing the earth, at - PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S, Binghamton, N. Y MERCHANTS, • THOSE who buy to sell again, especially will find GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, and a large stock, fislm which triseleet. at Phyft & Knowlton's H4lware, House Furnishing and Fancy Goods eslablishment, 31 Court st., Binghamton, N. Y. 1, • TO THE LADIES. • r • WE are determined to suit the Ladies, hay ing their comfort in view,. wtt. lately pro .ured of the importers, a large assortment of FANCY GOODS, • which must certainly please oven the most fas tidious taste. We have a fine stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes' comprising many elegant styles. • Of combs we have an extensive variety, inclu dine many, of India Rubber, Iron and Horn. We have, beside, nunv other Fancy Articles, too numerous to mention. Call and examine our Fancy Goods. ,! PHYFE & KNOWLIVN, 51 Court St.. ;I - RefiAgerators• • JUST received a large lot, at. prices' ranging .from $5,5u $12,00. PHYFE & KNOWLTON. Ilinehemton N. Y..' Bird CageO! Bird Cages !!, HYFE & KNOVVIA'ON have just received P a large and well selected assortment of DIP CAGES, combining many of the most elegant designs and beautiful finish combining durability with lightness and alrinels of style. From fis ed. to $lO, each, drinking and limed cups included. PHYFE & KNOWLTON. Court et., Binghamton. • Miunt Merchants, WILL find • Henlware, House 'Furnishing and Fancy - Gond* et New York Arians, at PHYFE 43r.. KNOWLTON& Binghamton 7.1 - HITE; 4r. KNOWT•TON are ilieota for * number of Mairefacturers,Roli win supply the Trade 94 easy terms; sad at a low prise et their Iferdit" Fieglitibing And PAPCi criwits -Nagattlistisneiit, Fr USE Tr i sm iAl ICNOwLTWIL - To lipottoinez_. Tatkkf G i tata ' . .R(fiat / PYFE &KNOWLTON. bave'now on hand n splendid lot of Fishing Taqtle, compd. ! , tog oda * frotirli64 to $lO . Linos, from gets.; to OS, each. Reels, from $1,50 to $6 each, antlea *rivet= Meat of artificial Bait, never before equalled In this vicinity, including Frogs; MieeSillaset Leath er, Ivdia linbbe i tidianows,Outts Perchi, Grass HoPPeve, Shtim - Spinning Balt dte., &a, Pat'. eat spoons tma,_ itatcidag_grtsi while hallitig. Patent Spring' Hooks f)r Pickerel or Pike.— Bocadalogers, et. Yankee Doodle Hooks; anew and improved Mode of catching fish. - W have a gOod stock of Guns. Rides, ae•- voleing, single and doable barreled . Pistols. Pow. der; Shot. Water Prootand other caps, Hunting Hems, Turkey:. calls, Powder Flasks, Ponchos; 0 ame Bags, Temperance Bottles, &c. &to., dtc.. - - • • In fact we ha l ve every article-of Sporting ap. perste& • Hooka, for outline Billing by the hum dred thobaand. i PHYFE & KNOWLTON. 51 Court st, Binghamton.. . - No Use inFire-ing T' . f"PRAS so-:.a s , Me Si Pilch dr. ltoowlton 1 keep such lo splendid assortment of CARPENTERS _TOOLS, bS they . now hive in store, 'and whktrictty all hands, rival Hardwares Included, uknowlWeW to bete • BEST AND CHEAPEST, ever offered to the citizens of Broome, Susque hanna, or any other county. We can furnish as good an outfit' of tools u Hill, Wood or Seymour, of New York city, and at prices at leasti 25 per cent. lower than either. Aza. TOoLs SOLD DT US witicn DO NOT EMOTE AS REPRESENTED WILL BE EXCHANGED OR THE HONEY REP CEDED. PHYFE & KNOWLTON. Hardware, lions° Furnishing and Fancy Coo& _, Es tablishment, '5l, Court - St., Bingham• _ ton, N. Y., adjoining Bank of Binghamton. - D LTICULES, for Ladies, a large assort- IL moot at . ..PHYFE & KNOWLTONS. GAS FITTIN9 AND FIXTURES. Phy fo & KnowltOn are at all -times ready to in. sert Gas Pipe fn, old or new houses, in a work. man like manner, and at row prices. • • They have a tine assortment of Chandeliers, Peadents, Portable, Brackets, Glass Globes, and Fancy Paper Shades. . - Mr. Blackstone, who superintends the work has had much experience in this line, in .New York and Brooklyn. Orders solicited. ' • PHYFE & KNOWLTON. • Binghamton: . UUCKMEN,lVillori . and Tin W ' are,at • -V V • INIYFE & KNOWLTONS, 'Binghamton. Whips by. the Million! ,FROlt 25 et* to 85,00, at ' . ;PRUE & KNOWLTON'S. Binghamton. . Britannia Ware• A VEAY.large stock'at -` PHYFE & KNOWLTONS Binghamton. A New Corn Sheller- A T (My $5,00, at PHYFE A KNOWLTON'S. Binghamton ItiffiLL'and Cross C'ut Sawn. nt 1 PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S. 51,-Court - st. Binghamton. rrABLE and Poeket Cutlery, a great variety, 1 at very /ui'r . prices, at • PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S. Sheriff Sales. Y virtue of writs of fi.fa., ren. ex. issued out ofthel*rt of Commori . Pleas of Susque hanna county and to Die directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the 2lat day of June next, at 1 o'clock P. M. All that cot Lain piece or 'parcel of land situ ate and being in the township of Middletown in the connty of I ,SusqUehanns, • and bounded and described as follows to wit : On the north by lands fornierlyi of Isaac Pratt, now owned and occupied by Joseph Briefer, on the east by lands of John Starsrand 'Washington Beeman, on the south by. lands of Levi Light,' and on • the West by the afore said lands, formerly of Isaac Pratt, now Joseph 'Brieter's. Containing !about 55 acres of land, more or less, with the appurtenan. ces; one framed House, one framed . barn, one orchard and about 45 acres improved. - • Taken in ofeention at the suit .of W. W. Wheaton vs. Wm. Ellsworth. . ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the township of Clifford, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded and de. scribed as follows to wit: Beginning at a post the north corner of Benjamin Ayres land, thence along lands of Poileg Hopkins, north 44 degs. east, 124 perches and ni to tenths to a post and stones in line ;of original survey, thence along warrantee line, north 46 dogs. west, 25 'perches and five tenths, to a .beech tree ; thence north 45 dogs. east;, 4n perches to a post, in George Salsbury's line; thence. south 46 degs, east, 118 perches to a post and stones, thence south 44 degs. west, 165 perches to a post, thence north 46 dogs. west i 92 and a hslf perches to the place of beginning. Containing 101 acres and 20 per ches, more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed House , two barns, a small orchard and about 70 acreic improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Benjamin Ayres ve. Joon Carr, with notice to -Eve Carr and Harmen Storeb, Terre Tenants. — • 'ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel Orland' situate and being in the- borough of Sasq'a De pot-in the county of Susquehanna, bounded as follows to wit': on the north by the public High.' any or street,' on the - east by lands of. Patrick Shields, on the south by lands of J. H. Smith, and on the welt by ' lands of Jonathan Baldwin. Being lot No. 10 as laid down on a map of I. H. Smith's land, by Addieott_McKee, Oct. 23d, 1851, being 66 feet front on the , solgh side of the street, and 99 feet deep. Containing 24 square rods, strict measure, with the appurtenances, one framed house - andlill improved. - Taken in execution at the snit of James D. /Mazy vs. John Smith. - ALSO, Allthat certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the township- of Springville, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded and described as follows to wit: On the north by land In posseisiun of Simon Green, - on the east and south by land owned by - Pardcn Fish, and on the west by the Wilkesbarre and Bridgewa. ter turnpike read, containing one half an acre of land; more or 'less, with the appurtenances one framed housennd all improved. Taken in texecution at the suit of Dean & White va..o. S. Tracy. ` ALSO. Allithat certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the township of New Mil ford, in the county of Susquehanna, and boun ded and described as follows to wit': on the north, east and south by tends of .Charles Leach, and on the • west by lands of E. A. & 0: Pratt, con taining eight•- acres and seven perches, be the saute more or leas, with the appurtenances, two framed dwelling houses, me small barn and we saw mill, and; all improved. - - - Taken in *Notion at the suits of Jacob W. Smith and Hatolab Ann Smith ids wife, led J. Dickerman Jr. vs. Leonard Corse • T ITHOGft,APHS, Arust's Paints and Brush. Li as, at_ TURRELL'S June, /858. ' " exintFloar for aale,.at $ll par bbl. 1: let& 6d; 040 :earth bbl. at - - S. IifOTTS. itotttfolailano 4,1856. • , mostx .NEW °coons . ATBELL':.4 TINGLEY'S. A large end well selected lot of Crockery end Glass ware jest roOlived• lot of • Tees which we *reselling OATS wattled at_so.cects perbushcl• wish Or trade by BELL ipT4NGLEY.' liePbcittrn'. 14, 1614. bl Couit atriet: TO the Citizens of Montrose.. TIME OED.:_: '..; ritiONIMINVENE Detawire, I ! acuaviaina4k.vrJit.s. • spst* ARRANGEMENT! „ lAN and`_ after Monday, -May 19t13,11156, tb¢ N.J Pligianger Train will depart five Scranton at 10.116 a. m. - Meat Great :Bend at 1,45 _P.'1a- - Coacceting with the Dunkirk and Burni*Erpreealfest, on the R. Y. dt:E.:11.. , R. Paint/um taking- this train will arrive *But Lilo it. m.; and In New Mork at ED. ' Returning, Will have Great Bend it f.lO p.m., due at Jilereetonet SAO p. - The: Freight 'Accommodation Train, with paieenger car attached, will leave Scranton at 12.46 p. connecting with the. Mail Train west, and the Night Express Trains betli and west. Pasiengers taking this train and the Night EaPreisgast, will wrlie in New York a. m4-by taking the Fight Expires West, will arrive lu Dunkirk id m.. or by taking the Mali Train west, will arrive at Dunkirli -Returning, will leave Great Bend. at 7 a. in, and arrive at Scranton 12.05 p. in. - Passengers 'for Wilkesbarre, Plttaton, Cs?, lemdale t Philadelphia, (via the Catawilsa, ismaport and Erie and Reading Railroad,--Via Tamaqua.) and, Easton and ail 'intermediate places, will find first,lass stage coaches in read iness at Scranton, on the arrival of thePass7 . eager and Accommodation Trains ; to Convey, them to the above places. Those choosing pri-' ; vats conveyances will find the best of homes, and carriages of ()very description. at remonatiiir charges, ready to order. D. 11. DOTTERtR; Scp't, Superintendents Office. &tauten, May 19, 1356. CLEAR THE TRACK: !. wizczate.usas._ (IN the part of StinIONS & MERRIMAN, egainot those old codger'. 'second rate Goods and high Prices. Friends, Countrymen, and all (which Includes everybody,)as have just received waplendid stock of Sprl ng and Sum mer Goods, atour store on PUBLIC AVENUE; - first first door above the Post Office. Which we are determined to sell for • READY 1' A Y a "leetle" cheaper than can be bought .in this market. Our stock comprisesn complete assort ment of the latest styles and • beat qualities of Goods, from the coarsest Brogans, to the 'finest _Congress Silk Lusting Gaiters for the Ladies: MENS Preach. Calf Boots. the best in town.— The beat assortment of Ladies Gaiters ever in troduced into this market. • Clallillitraisi3 %ROES,' in groat variety— Findings a gelenlassortment- Iso Sole Loather, Upper Leather, Ca►f Skins, Kip Skins, Patent Leather, Bronzed Moroccn, Cnrasos; Morocco, Boot Morocco, Linings, all kinds: • ' • All. kind of work made to order, aril repairing done neatly. • Thankful for put favors, we hope b,y,fairdeal ing to merit a contindance of the time. Call and see ua beforo purobaning - eloowktre. SIMMONS & MERRIMAN.: Montrose, ?days-26,1856. • Books That •Jiro Booki. For sale at the -Mcmtrase Book Store in the Post Office. JUST RECEIVED, llistory of England. Diary and Correspondence of Amos Lawrence. Prison of Welteverdon in the }list Indian Archopelago, by Capt. Gibson. . _Forest Tragedy and other Tales by Grace Greenwood. - Thelosh Boys. by Capt. ilfayne Reid• 'The Greatßed Dragon. . . The Prince of the Houie of David. Good. Time Coming. Christine or Woman's• Trials and -Triumphs: The thtynx Ring. Man of War Life. - - The Old Homestead. Woodhill or the Ways of Providence. D'Aubippe's History of the Reformation. Family Testamenti with Psalms and Notes: Pocket do and Bibles. ... : . Catholic Prayer Books. . • . ~ . Yankee Notions, &c.,4r.c. '" . . . • : They, say That the, Montrose Book Store is the, place to get Boos 'andNotiona cheap. Well what if:L/14 do say ao you can't teii "Whother they say the truth or, tot unless - you trv--but. never mind. l. feel very thankful - for ro.t . favOrs and hopii to merit a continuation of oatrona,le - , by strict attention to the wants of ;he public. and by keeping; on hand . a good assortment of Books and Stationary at "LiCe . and Let 'Live" prices. ' A. N. BUI.,L.AR.D. Montrose, April 2, 1856. ' Starracca Rail Road :.!!. 4§? 411 1 'WILLIAM TREMAIN.& CO., are on hand • Y with the . largest, best; and chenppst stock of general merchandise in town. Consisting ot Axes. Alpacca, and Aispice. - Brooms, Boots and Bedsteads. . Clocks; Calicoes and Clothing. - Denims, Drugs, and Door Handles. ' Envelops, Edging, and Epsom Silts. Flour, Flannels, and .Fish.flooks. • Glass, Groceries, and Gimblets. Hats. Hams, and Band :saws, Ink, Indige,_and Iniperial Babies (dresses.) - Ingsasconets, and Jewsharps. - Knives, Knobs, and Kentucky - Jeans. Locks, Lamps and Looking Glasses. Matches, Muslim and Molaases. ' Nutmegs,•Nankeen. and Notions. • • Oils, Oxbows and Overalls. • ' Pork, Pills and-Powder. • 'Quail:aware, Quills, and Quart.cupa. Rubbers, Raisins and Rat.traps. , Shoes, Shirts and Sugar. Tobacco,Tea adti Trace Chains. - Umbrellas, Under-shirts and Union Hats. Vent's, Vinegar and Vitro). . . Whips, Wallets and Wash-bowls. ' • Xtra Superfine Flour. - - York, Cottonades and Youth's Hats. • Z., And many other rartiales•which they are, selling At aaery small advance on cost prjecs. "Small ; and fair dealing is the met to .for the Summer of 'at Give us a call and test the truth of our assertions. • - WM. TREMAIN & CO. Lanesboro, Pa., May 26, 1856. Better Late than Never. New Goods at the trpsonville Ex change. THE subsCriber Is blippy to infonpiii.t . 4 frienda 'and patrOns that he • has , just‘ eifed a choice - tot - of Goods, direct from. Now York, oon siating, in part, ofDry•Gooda, - Grociries, Crock ery, Hgirdware, Stonewar4• Fish; Nano, Booti and Shoes, nits andtapr e Elonnets, Umbrellas, Wall Paper, Window Shades, e• Roady-mado Clothing, Yankee lintions, ", which he will sell as cheap for ready pay, especially for cash its' can be bought `at any other establish ment in the county. • That Is to say •that - he will not be beat by any braging . • , ',IEWSOR, GENTILES. Ifs alai wishes tNe a y a word to his customs?' and others : in relatton to the way:ovine WAR folks' do their intaltiess. If they ,hue seeks, Cabbages, or Tangier - 6r anything else;unans werable that they wish to Ilispose of- An- Wilt take them to the ' .store in timir own 'town - and fairly or tiorairip force the merchant to - buy them, and it they have Money to pay for Goods, - they Will go fob Binghamton et. soma other place; to spend it, and tlien 'report mound bow much eikespg, they en bur Goods away, from home that* thornalt iMmer. Ail 'hoe imr such Mmtumers is oomo to alp with irm. cask and itiAays my Saida you want, I can and *WWI tbsua to ptiapnoesperfactl astonish tra. L. May- . , Notice. PRBONS dwaroos orpont mcmotiey, 404 &ally diwariptlmoaw do way lowing their pirmank with Posts CooPIK - c‘Bial. twit.igmatroirm. Wl_y credit, .wiieece tcototii will be altoirodfrplii.tatstr doitet. - =:° ' C..l«;W4lta. 414 - 105111:-At - . • . N such lertni•that securea`therlght nation to the navigation of *be Danobwind, be it known 10 the people lie;";'ldosquebliflpfs: Counif;ancLuse rest or the wftlid,that dig will • lad it to thiliadvantivis - -come to Temp. *ranee. Sajoon. aneGrocery In'Malt Steltfont. rotte,Pno. (the only Temperance indonnin Mert. rose) to • get -Ples, ouch's* - Cry,.: Crackers, _Sardine", ..•,Pielthint..oistimr;;•-•:- Clan* Cuetinthers, OrittiginhJ i tsx:.2:. Apples, CsaditeentNutn..dre. Boor, ' lO 4 and' gksta'_ Witt* to eat and drink- At the same:" place lit'nkood as. eortmeat. of Groceries and Pr ore. with,auf supplies every -week Vona Nem Tea, choice kinds, from 2a. gC: OK* - Por - • Seger. new at 9 et*. Rest-Ccdree' `,44 1 d14 oragbrd, 'Pol!erieed Sed OreS4l_,_ _ ,at54,144..0r ' lb. Mel:saes 3a. ed. per Ga ll en jiltralNSYrrP St ss. ed. papa.' Pork; Smriked Hai nilid non& ders;dried. Beet Slam, Widtli - and Blue Cheete, - Creckimit," I, Swims patent and Sperm Caildfl;4l,.. Vita j'ef Bar Soaps ,. Shaving do. beet in - neeiCOlsl•Bim' and Tobacco, - plug , god tee 'anti Chewing Out smokinfor do. In tin foiL Fire Cal - china , Works. Vetches, all kinds.''dthit. Plums, Cherries, Pigs, from - ed. Pruner, Zantee Currents., Citron, IPlri pasta, 'go foupuddings..Spiceis all kinds, do: Ilfustard, do. Preach Soap : Powder: BahbittsSal want, do- and wobbloil .-Boda, - Cream, Tartel4 . -.' and Super Carli Soda Tartariti. Acid, Lice**, do. root, Fancy.andy and GUM Drape, frith • - from N. P., Cassis. buds, Caneryieedilintmege, Cloves &q 4 _,Cocoriariitua sod Citsikelattylee ilards,•black and Scotch , snuff, Rastas; from la.' to Is. ed. per lb; Suttanee *Wiens Itasiu; star*"' (pearl) Corn starch, Patent NatinarGratersiina elotbes Pinii,,Sweet and Casior GU in bottles, Raymondin Lees, and Wrights Pills, Salts, ' Brimatone r Salphor, - Gtim 'Camphor, Mawr • Choice lot of Catsup,. Pickles, Pepper :Sauce, R: 4 -*Pbrif -SYro P. flavoring estmoteilialr..oilthta embelish and prevent from falling; Offoiturning grey. Herring by that Bon, WhitsWasb, Scrub' and Shoe brushes, Stove and Garden seeds; - alate and lead penclish.Ase •, res. Broome, Tooth Ache Ointment, en sure cure for bortisiSprains, Sian Liniment, good fur man or beast. Horoo : Medicine, together with a. Ingo , assortment Children's lropho. selected with ,great Care - for both girls - and boys, amo ng which" are small pails and Baskets. Horses, Dogs, and . , Cattle on wheels and rockers, email Tea. Sotto,. Thimbles,'. ' Cornelian Rings,_ Tops, Clarionettes;- Accords- - on, liarmonicons, ffarpe, and - man* carious,„ ' :`: things. Ladies Baskets and Sewing Slid:4B=k Salt for familytuse, Corn Meal, als o' Pthur, kopt constantly on band, by the Tonadillack or bar - TGIAZIE &t2:1A113- ' Clams. Om*ea and Lemons, Pine Apples, &m,= SOlllB Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Beans, ate, taken' in exchange. The above Goods are far tale for - cash or readypay. " ' • - - Thankful for past 'fermi, I hope..tir attention to busineaa-nnd small profiti tei.gain *- larger share of patronage, and '_thereby all be. mutualy benefited, all orders with, the ready. will be promptlY attended to. . 5..13110TT, Temperance Saloon, Grocery tind.Provisioa Store in Main St., Montrose, Pa., ItaY 20i 1858. Sheriff's Sab3.' , : Y virtue of a writ of Fen. x,, .en of 13 Os Court of CommonPlieo.ottkeque— hanna County - and to mo direeted;Vivill expose to sale by public venduo at the Court item° in Montrose, on Sitirday,' the 14th" iia7l4,l*.Tunii next, at o'clock, P. Al. All that eertain piece or parcel:" of, land lying and being in the: township of AnbUru, in said County,bounde ind described itaffollowa On the north by , lands of Daxfilltabb,.onf-the east by lands of Samuel 1 - ,liile; : soutlflijr land of Edward Cooley, and west James Bunnell, containing one hundred sierpa'of land, be the same, more or.less, with' the appurtenan ces ono log house, one framed ; Barn and, ahout sixty acres improved. • Token into execution at the Samuel TewksburY vs. Nathan EdWards, •-•- F. P. HOLLISTF..II„, Shlf. . Sheriff's Office, Montrose, - 31ay--20, 1856. - The above sale i 3 hereby. adjourned to "Satur— day the 21st. day of Jane inst., at 1 o'clock P.M. F. P..HOLLISTER4Sheriff: Sh.niff's Ofre, Montrose, • , Junes 2, 18.56. , Faxmorsi to yonrlo,orest.-- . :. A rare rhantv to • Ina,47front :12 to 26 'or ;0' • • per cent: on you). irivistrnent. • - THE ,übseriber is prepared tofarnish Thresh ing machines and various other. Agrictsltur. al implements, not to be suipessed .by any in this country, frottfthe wefi known Ind long . tablished Mannfactory of Wheeler,Milliek Co, Albany, N. Y. There are but slew 'Tamers in this county, but what can realise Me' abOve'per cent. or more, as the horse power can tietipplied , - in sawing Wood, in .log or otherwise4hunsing.', cutting Stalks, straw, ,andlitay anti:Nadi:sus. other uses too.numerous to mention: For era] tc.‘asons 1 cam make itmir oldeettor, thoie wishing; to 'purchase, •to ursommund lava their_ orders rfillcd. 1 havo Abe freight so arrkng cd that the transportation is but d mere Allimplements warranted' to be and to perfortm - as recommended, (see large. hand bilis) can . : also furnish machinery from other mantifictois if desired. Now is your Send- orders and your machines wilLbo in mtdins - uns at Dittmar, Sual. Co.; Pit. ,gay. Sl e 1855: Low Moos Triumphant. GE'RaE.W. SEYMOUR: dt 0041tre-now receiving a. magnificent Stock ' of Spring; and Summer. Goads, ticketed with:great' care and with special repaid to the-taateituid_Wante of this eummunity.'corisinting.efic,choicai,yarie-, t'. of Dry Goods, Fancy ,_Gooda and embrpider. _ ies, Itiots and Shoes, Groieries;Hatai Cape, t atr:iw*Goods; Crockery; Hardware anttetttleM &e.. Which we will soft for Prompt ,pay,. at lower prices than Luny other ostabliattinent IN this County. • • • •- • ibiaDdagi `We Would asiahat they baronet fo_ otteD,. and that in the way of • Dress Geods,' , Wcr tutse euile4l for their, use the elteieist geas _the , rnarketi, r .Drop in and see ws, sina- we ' will tea°. • Oenaure in ehowing;you The rileetainielteaipest stock ofGoo_ds you ever sawlo liirford; May 4, 1856. • GOOD assortraiat of ratteinDiessiAwo, all priessott - G WS. & AR.4.SOLS and Fans, aawatylei ana elsoleo• J - _ varieiies. at G.:W. - EL.& MS. • . A L.IttGE stook _of Crockery and GlasA AWnre at • & CO'S. 1 , A. ainvir sr/pm:l4d Groceriesk Drug; at'. to:- () kith:, _ _ Tu teria ß ia g io u r rt vi gh . ll) , Jan; 10,1856. , Reediiii Indicted fez Vinson I , 'A ND Congress hay passed a new. : novqty , £ - -tend boy ,eoblivre:„ their . wldOiri . ar,:iii whoseT! vlsime have- been 'stralyievreiVeaiiii.very'': many of then. now obtain their' irairantill .plying to roe. • Many good 7 ._clalme are tbrOlig4 Ignorance, o r w4ntolkattituglin;; have the=law direct from WaiMbigtoti; a i *el be happy . to iervetatirkiada by.esteilugi*itew ehden or- parroting obi\ area : . 7. • 4r...;PITPL - : itiarritme, say2l. ItilittL4afwc -- - • •_ .., ..., . ._,...:, ~.„.... • -.- r.:izi•;...,:•_;2llitiiiokilitori-6.1,14411,06-'l-:5c.47-:--,,:: . . . . . . I\loTialliftitrii i ii, l 4ol:*4ll: - ,potteinit-:404 , . - -. 1:1 - :14. - ithiris*k:. - . - - , thgeltatii*.Of4o4;..- 11.1thiesidt : ; late: of .oriiiit;:likkii . ::101**0 , ~:in .E#V4 - o.64otyi.44o l .4'thikilielsitirti;:- : *:::! . .o . eigsated . iiiit*',lnidinehriiiikltri-100*AYE.litir•r , " land 411-10:00. Indebted 14 ;14241%!1414.-.4 0._:, - e quiritittic,Fokeimiiiiidtilfirsettlli!.` ;--- -•:-- - • - :•*--•-. •'' , 7 - :-;.- - - 40111tECTOWw7.-- - ..,,,i ,. .. - _! - ., , , „.., . ~....„ .., .:,.--:'..- ~,..1 ,1!-.1-,:4-4#$$*1064Lti:: , - .- -- -, - ... - ',5 - -: - . ,, ---- • -- , : ' , ..'-:' ', ..- - , *oinaktOta - - 7.