TIM' EXTENSION OF SLAVER Y clap trap exprussion ,is conialonlS • used by" the fusionists trs synoriymoris With theiprinciple of Popular sovereignty, embod ied in the Kansas Nebraska taw. •-" Surety von nib not in favor of the ettensieris- of sla- . veri sayS a- political, parson- to a plain,' honest' democrat, who knows that if tb; peo pie !estinot .infely be trusted to maitar,,e their Oven strsits, the whole theory of ,a repiitoliean envertinient is a fame and a liumblig.".•Don't you see that thi.icinfamous Nebraska -law ex; tends shivery over a territory iarm enough loft* mighty empire, from which it wa,excht deolbY the sacred compact;the 'Missouri Coln promise!, Surely you are too good a'man to'sanetion such an outrage against God and humanity r - The poor fellow is puzzled hy thiii-iopliistry,ieed by the amitherna implied in the appeid. And no he surrenders lain . judgement tolia - spiritual sulvir ! er, and W eenies a fusionist. There are thousands of, just such we have no doubt. ` Now , the fact is, that popular: tovereigaty is the grand safeguard of freedom, and the. grand OppOnent of slavery. It has banished plavm7 from Ilaine,New IlamPshire,Verroont, Massachusciter, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New,,lersey. "Pennsylvania, Ohio, g indiana, Illinois, Michigan; Wisconsin . and lown—is fast 'banishing it from Deleware and firilt uhiniately do die aurae _," for Mary land; Virginia,-Kentecky, and :other slave , bolding states. 'Wily is Virginia: to-day a eta "seholding community ! Because the prin ciple of the Kansas Nebraska law was not permitted to operate there, but .was OVOI , - thrown and trampled urider foot byllio!;goe ernment. • -is a matter of historical record, aueolwill not be denied by any intelligent Arian; that slaves were foreed upon_ Virginia against - her willo-s-nay, against her cattiest remonstrance, by the parent government ; and thus 'a slaveboldieginterest was created whieb eventually over-matchol the anti-sla very, feeling, and the result 4 . 4 what • we tiow _witness. The faMeus " Ordinance of. 1787" is continualliin the c oaths of anti-slavery men, as an infallible antidote . against the extension of slarery," and they Mourn and kurient thatlhe same prohibition' cannot be: 'applied by congress to all the - '.national teri slo636lot yet organized.. into states. Look' now at the practical effect`of that Ordinance, eoniPared with the principles of the Nebras ka lam.' Under the ordinance of 1787, de verp!stfrae introduced into Indiana and Dan eis, and etaitiatted to increase there, until by she Mention of these territories into states the principle of tll- Nebraska law was embodied in their ConstiNtion, after which, it gradual ly dinainished, and now is even • TO be more'particular :- In seventeen hnn- - died!atid ninety, three years afterahe passage of the ordinance .seventeen eighty seven, there were no stares io. IndiatiaM then com prising -what is now Indiana* and In eighteen hundred, the number - was one ttired and thirty-five.. Ia eighteen hun aid ten the number of slaves in Indiana thus, certailed, had increased to 237, while hi Illinbis the; umber was 168. Indiana was erected into a State in 1816, and Illinois in 1818. , By the change, popular sovereignty to* the place of the ordinance of 1'187. , what *as the consequence ! Why this; that; the number of • slaves an Indiana, ,four years *het the change, to wit ; in 18* was 'redUced to 100—in 1830 to 3. in 1850 -to 0. , that the number of &leer* in Ill ' rnois; which in 1820(two years after Che 'change,) was ninebundred audaeventeen, wee in 1830 1 'reduced to seven hundred and fortyleere int 1840 to three hundred and 'thirty one, a nd in 165016 none. Such is the ,operation of 14- It* sovereignty upon the system of sla!vmy contrasted with the prohibitory Ordinanne of 1787. Popular, sovereignty is th e , leading principle of the Nebraska law—die Ordinance of 1787 is the same as the Wilmot Freida). Which do you prefer reader! ! What made California . a free stated The _ principle of the Nebmitt law—, easel:rep lat ,Soverei gnty_:' Nothing else." Congress had no hind in this business. California had fortned # state constitution such ash& people approVed, and it prohibited slavery ; '4 great fuss was made by the ."fr: ..de by Meads of I freedom!' as they call themselves, because U- tab and New Mexico on being organizestinto' -territories in 1850, were authorized to Lave slavery, or, not, asey pleased.. But what ' harm Las it done ! ' How many sieves ~ t are there in either territory 4 or in beth tog.ber! Probably not-forty; and these will be . Sot free a king time sooner than if they had remained in the State from which they came. A still greater uproar was made. because Katmai' and Nebraska were erected into , ter riterirSlOn the same Luis as Utah and - New Meiico.. Barrels of sermons have no doubt, keen. preached i against the measure, ;and, its mover and supporters have been denounced Uphill and down. But what harm has it ione! pciellAe3' 1 1, 04 new believe = that either of those. territories 'are to become slave kohling ' states.?; - V,zery, few certainly. he only,, dan. get of such a result, kas tome occasioned by the atelitien einigrant societies ; whieh,, by pis 2 ng, forth 'grad swelling -wordier vanity,' started 'ups counter moVeutent in Missouri, of a violent _and disgraceful ellameter, wbeie air,. if they had been content to trustthepeople • and, the :free eeikieg o f the Nebraska_ law; Missouriatisi we bare do doubt, would have dope se too.: *e may therefore rem -up the achievements ef_popular sorentipty, is ems. ; bodied ip the Ilebraska law, - within the last; six' years, I in, the ' foiloninenutimairw'.! ,--:- , . 1 ; - - • Square Me& -•. State ef California, - 155 980 --..., . Territory of Utah, ' 248 170 - .'i' , -10 , New Mexico,`" 207 007 ; W I 1 • Kansa% - 114 710 4 ' N - elkiekii, ' - - . ..i1. .ritisk l : • ' '— - 146 0. 7 #J1 1- ' .6 0itailtiersitory MOM Ain 200,000 -- 1 --', -... r i gat - Or ri k. - vides, I tbligi :all thf iamisustivou-061 r •„„ Misibisit•pi . Tut togather,..hal been : sec ured to` 'freed 0r d _ b 3*, the much abused priaciple.efpoo,: : else eatereigaty._ , Tiled :more could the Wil- • mot PlavVo hare'ditiei 'Or the orfaiseee of 1787 V I , _. .. .4 IMPROVEDIENT. - , , ` - . pima all•this the inference is - tUutreid,44o, 111111.1111.1111.11/1111 that ihoie elergytnen and othera, wit:repro= ,sent . the repeal the Itlissc!uri And thesubstitation thereto - rot the of popular sovereignty, as synonym. s with qt.! "extension, of slat?'ers l "ettiemil at ud t 4 'Oa their. henrersjoi which,aml - bet ...if which thavitr4 'responsible be 'te U s s d VA," A JCOOtt ass ,, Atutusr mt—ti, ?he Sa. - !mum Court, ,New "otk,vrt:. J,its• tire, Da vs Ne esiding. a decision wait>giveu as to the tigitt to atintiit joh - 4i juror itti the punnet ditto Supreme Circuit Oaart appears, was arrested by the Stslitiff. civil .- He - was than taken 4 4 a. t° , 4 11 ko foteiJudge Pavia,- who dcoided thai a itllrei cauttot be arrested oa a civi l .-Praceaa l i:durihi; the eitistt.nce of the pannel witic:' is. semig. • Stuis.—Thc,lnivons . •lk fhave mien in value since the year; 1847, front leo, than $12,000,000 to over $24,000,000 And The cits 7 toms from $1,833,850 to $8,129,583. the&e eine years the total amount ul duties i lreceivcd into the Treasury from the manufat4eres silk is $51',893,871, while -the toed t raseues from manufactures of iron, 114 steel, amounted. 6) OtaillsB,lB9s42. IM.POR2'AtIrT Th'STIMO AGAINST THE REPUBLICANS:° Mon. Mr. Leiter of Ohio, . a Republican member AA the Bowe of Representatives 'gives his reasons in a letter to WM of bin con stitueuts, for voting against. the Iliiuse Bill for:reorganising the Terminal . /C3lnSail, the following extract trom which, it will be seen, fully sustains the construction which ire have heretofore given to the . proviso to the'section restoring . the Missouri mstriction : lle says: M We passed Duntis Bill for Kansas yes terday iu a very objectioual manner.' has many good' provisious ' but extends die fugi tive slave law - over olCatisits - and Nebraska, sod perpetuates slavers , there - :until 1858, and makes all children Lout Ware up to that Lime, of slave snothersslaves: This was too much fot me. I have always - said, .:and now repeat. my:pledges.that will never_ vote to recognize slavery; I will never vote M make any human being a sluve'; I will _never - vote to extend slavery one single foot ; will nev er vote for.the fugitive slave law or us ex teosion over any free territory. 1 theretort voted against Dunn's Bill, solitary and alone, of all our party." Face the music—A gentleman at Satatoga wishes to bet $5OOO that : James Buchanan will be the next President. Ile offcratt bonus of $5O to any' one who will 'take the bet. TIOGOINT, AGRICULTURAL WORKS, N. : trELLIZt 41c CO,„; Athens, Pau, -, - ' • XASTIPACTISEERS; NVITOLXSALI A3D EMERY'S. AND WHEELER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE POWERS. THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS. . Threshers and Winnowers combined. • - CLOVER HULLERS Chrular and Cross Cut Suer Mills. Emery's Cider Mills. Feed Catten4 Corn Shelters, COM and seed Planters. Seysieur's Grain Drills and I road Cast Sowers. Revoking Horse Mee. , g Powers. Clow's .Grain., Cradles, Ketch um's Mowers. Reapers ataMowers Combined. Magic Corn and Cob Mills. EzeelliorFansing MIN. Cultivators. Leather and Ribber Belt ing,- Meat Cutters, Apple Peare.s. Refrigera: tors, Provision Safes, &e. &toe furniehed for repelling Emery sad Wheeler!. aniebines. Por.Excelsior Fanning Milts ate ;mod to woo made in the Union. , Descriptive Catalogues, Ark°•Lids sid area. tars of all machines, sold kr us, sent gratis and postage prepaid. to all applicants. Bead us your name and address,. • - H. I..III4OWEILS; of Franklin, Agent._ Pad, Qtriee address . , Montrose, Pa.: - • Starracca 'Rail Road !!!.- i t kalTakik t ADSE & pA.; are on Amami V Y with the largest, beet; and of general merchandise 'in town.. Consisting of Axes. Alpaca, and Alspice. • Brooms, Boots:ad Bedsteads. Clocks, Calicoes and Clothing. ' Denims, Drugs,,and Dior Handles. Envelops, Edgineand Epsom Salts. - Flour, Flannels, ind Pish-Hooks. • Malik Groceries, and Gitnblets, Hats. Halls, and Hand.itaws. Ink: Indigo, _and I ' Babies (dresses.) Jugs, Jaconot; sad Jewr6arp,,, Knives, Knob; and Kentarky Jeans. • LoCks, Lamps'and Looking Glossal. Matches, Vagina sitaflifolasses. ' Nutmegs, Nankeen. and Notions. Oils, Oxbows and Overalls. ' Pork, Pills aid Powder. QAteenswure, andQuirtenps. Robbers, Raisins and Rattraps. - Shoes, Shirts and Sugar. - • `Tobacco, Tea and Trace Chains. Umbrellas, .Under=shirts and Union Hats. 'Veils, Vinegar . and Nitrol. - Whips, ...Wallets and Wash-toirhi. Xtra Superfine Flour. York, Cottonades and Youth's Rata • Z. And !may. ither Which they . ms soiling at a rery,smoll" advance on pa cost ce& "Rmidl, profile sud fitir deslitigti - the motto for the Summer of TOL -.tire rasa ad' and test the truth of our assertions. - • - - -• • Witt TREMADiIi Loneaboro;Ps., Mai 26, 1856:• . -Bitter late than Never. _ Neer Goad* at . the IlitheavlUe ,tf• - , ellaalege r - -- , 11111£ inihacrilier is happy to inform hia:frieadis I.ADC 'patrons that he , has jast received a Choice' lot of Goods, direct from New York-coo cdain,t,hiserk DO Geeds,Groceries; Crock., *TA- Hardeare.litimeware, PIA Nails. - &oho Atmifilifleic Hate and Qv!, Bonnets; Usatoellaa, Pap3i; Stu**, y- e " Clothing, TruilluiC Notions, die. she., *dill be i r m .. .0f046 1 p for ready pay, —ei.oritc4nifor' iroagitt *fly - ether establiab ekeatta the county;- That late hay ,that be will not be beat.by say bilging- - JEWSTL GENIU.2II. Be .400 widiesficiatt-iiword to 1, r , astalltbaU to - the.' way some *ewe folkt 44 r _, , apis..,,. ilf-AhoT have soeka. CabhoM4 .Vit!*%' of aipiliag else gnats. avetable*difsfrllfhk SO Aieppeo i of ,Ibo X -1114 SakaAtiata toAtlio - Attota is Vl* own toitrik 4al fait* orolifi* *Ole wilchat .1144 h*thiah; c b eaNl4lhaiii!e l .o, l ,*lNV 1 4 i for jPeotle, ;the Wilfgo 49 Billipolkil „: ,!. 09 AP -0 0 4:- 4*4 4 boil , ~;10i1 114- • bow., Al' 4) cheaper il,f/feao hutlmteiviway ilvoakboali, boo: tho ca . i at latitaa t .*ll.Uri 'Weal. to mach testate4i lirielfirt irldt parr cub and if I have say -Goods ,jou-iroat, I eatit - and will sell them to joa.,atinves isigabi4h. .int -• - L ii.,Mf , --, IJimooville,lloylootit , • ito cireeg the !lick le u extent sever before kiteSviii.el say Medkiet. INIALIDS, RIO INVJUBCI-Fillt TOORSILVEB - - Alta . RAUl4lliia, tie Porikolor, of - Chubut Sum, -Philadelphia, whose choke peregrem - , ace fond at alma may idler, says - "I am happy to say a your- Camoorne Pius, that I "pre land'them a boat badly medicine, kr commas mliri any oda within my knowledge. Elm of my have Yeathied matted bearalts from them, and co. Weide with me in beUtilsg the they possess estramkaary virtues hi delving oaf dame and coring the sick. They are not oily edhetaal, but sail sad piament to be lakes ermlidafartsich lama make them visaed by the public, whim they are kagira." The vemable Clouttellor WARDLAW wear tout Sal. Mt April, /854 t • • .11: 411 ral. Avna Sir t Lave likes your' Pills with mos Bil low foe the lisikems, kamoor, Me of appetith imid whkh Meld lam yam imortiken ' wit Ike spring. A lbw doles of your PlMcured me. I base mod you Cherry Pecanl many yean la my family fee milk and rads with mailing mass. Tot make medicines which cure t sad I feel it a pleases to commend ' yowl* din gopil yort have done ind see icing." • JOHN P. BEATTY, Ep.,Dee. unto Pram. Wood Co, Nell t .. Pis. jt. JIL'OPm. Ptdirktriati, Da, 11, IDOL "Hier I tate Omni Madders my asti r in The 011iatey a you mediciase, havist_ard a somerial lieseat - Imo the toe a both yore Te., I aid Cathartic Plik, teactieree without dm in my bunny, as shall ma comes is 'he, while ray awe will procure them* themkt senowned il.B. STEVENS, M. D., a Wee& :CIL, writes: at used your Camaro Paula my 'math% "metitr theiniamerienne dna they are an hivalaaW aim ft caseraillisorimed hurtilime of the Mer,= eaanlees, epd che pm variety alma thal kno, they eft mow may aka In all owes was, a plupeive mealy ir emilliestb mcominmed Semi l'Ule a the pribre vapakit amt gem I have me Mai They ass sun M operatim, indergy sais —aunties which make tam nUr ktais ankle he =ask Me Ile many yam lama you Clem as the his - Dengh ommileas in doe wodd ; and these Pills are to as • win inkrior is that adiakable pripsialkno Ma asest ilkatami." o .llon, as. NIEL Ds. J. C. Am— Dear Sir t I have bees .T allicted ' my %Mit -with soaula in its Out km, and now, all., amity yssa' Mat, and as untold of ament of suateing, have hien completely mod in allow weeks by your Pills. With what leafage of Making I writs can only be - ; imalsed when you realise what I have auffend, and bow Meg. " Never until Now have I bees flee from this lowbrows dime is some shape. At dares it attacked ay oyes, and made nee alma hued, beside. the unendorabk pain; el ahem it settled ha the Sam bead, and destroyed wry haft, end has kept me liaM all my dome ' sonsetiam, it mare eat la my Ike, kept - it Mr errouThe a raw sm. "About am weeks ago I combated taking your Ca. thank Pills, and now am entirely free trots the complaint. My *yes an well, my this is kir, and my hair has _coon aimed a heal th y growth; all a which makes me het already a new mom • "Hoping this otement may be the mean* of convey ing - inkniation that shall do good to others, I am; trial every esatirmala gtatitude, Tour \ DANIA RICIICEL" "I have knows the these wined Maria Ricker from =let &Mood, and bet tai eseent it strictly true. • ANDREW J. DESERVII; . Omega a the Portsmouth illanufaming Can. JOEL 'PRATT, of the ship Maria, writes km Dosits, Sikh April, IBM: " Tour Pills have mod an then a bilious attack which muse from detangesseat of the Lim, which had become very Mom. I had tailed of any relief by my Physician, asoll km every remedy I mild try; ten a kw dome a yam Tib love compissely named me to-health. I hare given them to my children kw worms, with Abe best et. fiche. They were promptly cured. I nommendell them to a Mead Ibr onalveners, which bad troubled him ha alma ; he told me in a kw drys they tad cured bum. 1 Tow Mae the best medicine is the world ; mid I am tree ; 10 IPY Rend this from the distinguished Soliciter of the Supreme Coot, wan Mutant abilities have ma, him well Yawn, not ally In fhb but Use neighboring from. Hass Orkiner titik Jyrd ' "Pk greet u estbeectio• la , mewing yon that spelt aM Daft hare been Ivry much benefited by your ntediciass hly wife was cured, two yeah dace, d a es. rem tad duippus eirsdi. by year Clinic, Pact chil oaat, sod since Disa tun inklered psd,ct Width. dren 1 bees arnwid these bees cured ficri attacks of the 'lieu era and Comp by it. 'lt I. an horaleable weedy for these etemplainte. Your CATIIIMMC Plum have soiMly 4111.11 me*OMa d yspepia and costivessee, which has grows upon we he ease years,— Indeed, this ono le mach ware Iniponant, has the met that. I bad idled W pt relief hoe the hp Thpicians which this section of the cosetry allbeds, aM from any of the niumeses rem vies I had takes. " Tam sewn as us, Doctor, IDs a prod windential blog 1' anew iliaft,sed yea seqy .well w . sae clot tar strilid of Vows LEAVI THAILVELu ' lksab Chseiller, ,Oils. Ape ish, VOL ' " Da. J. C. Alma Boiled &r: I have wade a taw. esph aid of the Carisarrec Pmts. led nee by= atim i e iget and have been clued by cheat et the diesdiel view WAD he Mimi me willbeing. The first Ewe DPW sae, and a few subsequent dame have entirely : nenesed die•disease. I het in better Pala sow than for 7 . wise yews before, which I attrDide entirely to Ws Allem idyear Cesseawc Puts. Tam *ids prat rrrwpp t, , • LUCIUS a - The abate are an hose persons who are pablkty known Waste they Nide, and who would sat Make dem slats; Nr widest adiamugh annictios that therms* trait • Prepared by DR. J. C. AIX& & CO. ' , sad Analytical Chinniank lonnll, You, ABEL TERRELL. - priE SALAMANDERSAFE3 -- -- .1 of Philadelphia against the ,-.-; '-... world.—Evans & Watson, N 0.26 ' south Fourth street, Philadelphia„ have had the surest demonstration id the following Certificateis that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length frilly warranted the representations which have been made of them, as rendering an un doubted security against the terrific element : - ,Pattantirma, April 12, 1856. • _ litesszts. Eviss &,W.trson:—Gents :—lt af fords us the highest satisfaction to state to you that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we purchased of you some few months since, we saved a large portion of our Jewelry, Books, Papers, de.c.. ex posed to the rilafaitoils fire in Ranstead Place, en the morning of the 11th inst. When we reflect that these Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we occu pied, and that they fell subsequently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concentration of heat, caused the bniis plates to melt, we can not but regard the preservation of the valuable contents as most convincing proof of the groat security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recommend ing them to mw of business as a sure reliance against fire. - Guiana %V. - Sumas & Buck PRILADELIMLA, April 12, 1856. 111assas. Evart! 11. Warrsoa-01 hive to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security sfforoksl to my entire stock of Jewelry, • books, papers, &c., during the recent disastrous confla gration in Ranstead place, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Salamander Safes manufactured by you. •Having fallen from the fifth story of the Arti aim Building; where they wore previously placed and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the preservation_of the valuable deposits seemed to every one Who witnessed the opening and interi or examination, a matter of profound astonish ment. To all who may, require a perfect protection from the ranges of fire, I shall not hesitate to - recommend the use .of your Safes, u I consider they hare now undergone the most trying test. N. E. Idoeuse. • PAIMADELPHIA, April , l4 , 1856. limas. Evans & W.sersort—Gentlemen—No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the gootecondition in which! discovered my book, policy of insurance. certificates of stock, and other valuable documents, when on Friday last opened the Safe made by your firm. —, With my knowledge of its park raposure, .both to the intensity of the beat, frombot a ire as that. which. destroyed .the Artisan &lid lug, as alio from the force of the fall from its former elevated position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its in- terlor Inspection, that the contents which I once so.highly prized would ever be of any service to me,'lnst as these fears are now happily removed, I,feel it only due to say to you that I can hews, I'ortilrecommend the use of your Safes --to all who may Wish to feel a- confidence in the per, feet sseurlty which such mesas provides against so frightful an element. . : • • ' EDWARD Gasans, Bookbinder. Catattantly on band, Patent Powder sad Thief Pita Leeks, for Banks, Stores Ate. ARM, 1/41,_ - - - Whips tits ?ON Aliafs .11114)10. at PHYIFZ - lr. KPIOVVIGTO)riff. EXTRATI9tit tram 7 i. to 0 dollars per . fr,dit,"for Saler* - -, f - S. B. MOTT'S. ' :1611 4A 0 4-444t1 - www7 end able sue,. - jut received and ,L 1 for.eale by the Hack, Bushel or Posd. by - ' I. N. BULLARD: .3eite 9, I eilit LOOK HERE ! ABEL TURRELL - . IEI'AS ust • received. - from 'Kim York, -a fell Li an d desirable :dock of i NEW GOODS, Comprising first rate assortment of Drugs, . Medicines,. Chemicals;' )instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs, China, Glass and Ear then Ware,'(a good variety. ,Of Crockery,) Brit annia Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware, Silver and' all other kindii - of Spoons. Silver Forks, Butter Knives, &c 4. All sorts of Lamp& . A good variety of Wood rand 'Gilt Pranie Mir rors. Wall and Window; Paper. Stationery. Stone and Wooden Waii. Brushes. =Brooms. Family Groceries. Lauo OHS. CamPhene.— Burning Fluid. Tallow/titeatin and Spermaceti Candles. Hide and at3er Whips. , Varnishes. Window Glass, &c. Allrsi rate variety °new- . elry, and Fancy Goods.'; Gold and Silver Spec . - Metes. - Gold Pens. Violins, Fhntes t , Fifes, M.- cordeens, Violin and Veolineello Stnnost, The largest assorttheilt of Pocket - .Knives in Susq. Co., and the best quality in Market. Shot Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re volvers, &c. • loahort. the Physician, the Invalid, the House keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Manufac turer, the-Professionsillan, the Gentleman. the Lady, the Rich and tln Poor, the Young and Old, the Beautiful and the Ugly,. the Gay and the Fashionable, and all the rest of the people, will find something to Supply their every day wants at Turreira. Store in the new' Aria Bleek--Prices low— Qualities good—Caltaad see. • • , I ABEL TURRELL. Mantras°, March 141866. ."They are al!go l ing to Taleeirs Terrible Accident, APPENED to Mr. Green the other day.— He had bought a suit of ready-made clothes St the Store, and thO first day's wearing the ac eident Occurred, Orst, off drapt his coat-tail by the mere force of specific gravity, giving to an fortnmite man the apperance of a badly trimmed craft with theflying jib in the stern, and on stooping over to pick up the remnant, the dread. ful casualty took. place—the fountains of tho great deep were broken up—Grten's pants were sundered from 'ankh: to waist, and Green himself seemed to be. Tho only way to prevent such 'deplorable necidenti is to patronize a skillful W hir, who' makes up . ltis work with' a detersnina tion that it shall n ot may et neatly, but weat well. Grebn buYi,i at tho clothing store because he thinks he can get his gearing a little cheaper. In all brobability the pants that 'served him so treacherously had 'ipic&sed through a lever hospi tal, been striped from a cholera patient, carried home eight nightti in the week on at shutter. and finally bleached ind tarried by 'an ingenious Frenchman for a market in the country. Take warning by poor Green's mishap. and g o to a tailor shop like that in the basment of Searle's Hotel if you Want to be suited. • • ' Fir Cutting done as usual, and all work war ranted. ' . ,JOHN GROVES. Montrose Auv,27,1855. Books That Are Books. For sale of the IXontrose Book Store in the - Post Office. JUS7' RECEIVED, Macaulay's HiStory of England. Diary and Correspondence of Amos Lawrence. Prison of Welteverdon in tho East Indian Archepelago, by qapt. Gibson. Forest Tragedy: and other Tales by Grace Greenwood. The Bush BoyaC . by Capt. Blayne Reid. The Great Red Dragon. The Prince of t,hellonae of David. , Good Time Coming. Christine or Wman's Trials end Triomphe. The Qnynz Ri ng. Man of War Ufo. The Old Homestead., Woodhill or, thoTWays of Providence. D'Anbigne's HiStory of the Reformation. Family Testaments with Psalms and. Notes. Poe.ket do and Bitiltis. Catholic Prayer Books. ' . - Yen - ee Notions, I fe.c.,&c. - . ay That tho Montrose Book Store is the plat get Books and Notions cheap. Well what if - they do sa4so you can't tell whether they say the truth pr of unless' you try—but never mind I feel very thankful for past favors and hope to merit it.' continuation - of patronage, by etrict attention to the wints of the public mid by keeping on band a good - assortment of Books and Stationary at aLive and Let lava" prices. A. N, BULLARD. Montrose, April 2;1856. Low Prioas* Triumphant. FORGE W. SEYMOUR & CO.; are now G retailing a magnificent Stock of Spring and Summer Goods", selected with great care and.with special regard to the tastes and wants of this cotumunity,eensisting of a Choice varie ty of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and embroider. ies, Boots and Shoe* Groceries, Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery. &c. Which we will sell for prompt • pay, at lower prices than soy •other .establiahment in this County. VIE% 111aDYMI we would say, that they have notbeen forgotten, and that in, the way bf-Dress Goods, wo hare culled fo'r their use the choicest g6ms in the market! Drop in au d see us, and we will take pleatare in showing you the nicest and cheapest stock .of Goods len ever saw in. this place. H.srford, May .1, 1856. • AGOOD assortaicat of Pattern Dun LAWNS,, all LANS, all prices, at G. W. 8. & CO's. DARASOL.Saad rams, new styles and choice varieties, 9== G. W. S. & COI3. A.LARGE stork ,! of Crockery and Glass Ware at . G. W. S. & CO'S. WOODEN, Willow and Tin Ware,at .. PHYFE & KNOWLTONS, Binghamton. To the Citizens of Montrose.. GAS FITTING AND FIXTURES. Phyfe & Knowlton are at all times ready -to in sert Gas Pipe in did •or new houses, in a work man like manner, and at low prices. They have wine assortment of Chandeliers, Pendents, 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. Binghsunten. " ' • DISSOLUTION. Tco:partriershipleretotore existing Snider A. the firm of McMillan & Park is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The. notes and accounts are in the Wide of James McMillan for collection. ;;.JAMES IifeMILLAN, ASA PARK. Ju:y '7,1856. ' • - DD ETICULES, for Lediesoi biro alisort jA, ment at - PLIYFE & KNOWLTONI3. , Now., Goods - - .Arriving daily, by Express, at . Hopbottaasi - Pewee. - , •__ • , pia - subscribers Amble `elerlre 'spa well selected stock of aim Coadatbig of Dry Go di, Groceries; Hatalrelei Ready Made Ciotti* Beata' and Itheeei-of all ?Ina sad eine% FloariCaralisaliftalt, axe. am; • At aterbkh iher ea - damp as esa be bought etierwherelli the Cotatbrii ex e 111 1 $ el I I for Lumber., Pradsee allitiade; Woolea &eke: fur e 46 erfait.- Tire shilling per pair paid ter'saiat `Sixteen etn.liser lieeir.,~ideieaoe lii. - Dealer in Dnigs,Nediiitieti, Chinneitt, Dye- Stuffs, Glass•ware, Paints,Pirs• ArangehesttlArin dow Groceries, Famly, - Goods„ i Jewelry, ••Perfumery, dic.,—and Agent fora of the most popular` Patent Nedicinet. , • JOHIT, GROVES, • • Fashionable Tailor—Shoppniiiilharles Motel, Main Street,Man4nise, JOHN . COLSTEN DEALtn tx Stoves, Tin;iecpptfinObeet Iron Wire,Lodersvillooeisr Greaßyiatlert.-13 . . . _ '. .• A: Lithiopi- 54t: , DEALER in Ready.Msde -Clothini,;4..k, te and Caret. Boots and Shoes; Pry, ,G,5:441, 1 die. - • Ei'Store opposite Searin'aHotel,Kpatrose, C. D. LAOr, and / ~t h :1 - '' . • '''''' .: 4-, : . J.I. W. RIL ED, ( 71 t • - • ''' , AIWV&THEOP . • Dr. Merril T - NRUGGIST _and qmos!„ . at d,. eater in u Gs, 34 dieinea; Cbeinleils;Dyt , Stuffs Paints, Oils, Patty, 'Window:Glow Camphine Fluid, Perin Tivery, Yankee Noioss,&%&e. . Lodersville , _ PRMIKLINPRAFfrit_ • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AX.,4141/41011TrOSIII PiL t will attend faithinity_to,:all basmeas en trusted to him in the . cOuntfolf%squebanna. Conveyancing arid witting of altitieils will be done neatly, and 'charge moderate e .„,A He will also attend to the prolsecutioo oftliitme diets, their widows and heira;agelitiiithe government, toy Beurity'Lanktoielons, Hays be found at all hours st_theol4selormerly - occupied by J. 17. Richard, g 83 .? tic4th of the Court-House.--1853413' ' - BL TYL '`• - Intereatid with Ili , Hftnt , _ IMPORTER AND DEALER in Hardware and Cut; lery,Carriage Tritntninta, Springs, &c. : No 215 - 445:4 - Street, N. Y. Where - his litereantilefiliiiirra, in this and other Counties,arOkitOtylo.44,and earnestly solicit, ed to call and Einrchase. 6tf. 11 ‘...11.t.ritr803).11 1 - WHOLESALE LED. RETAltDiAiliill Celan Ware, Sofas, Beilitiade i ' Tribtes, Stands , Chairs, &e. - No. .9 Washington street. • Biaghieitim, N. Y. OrCotfin Write -Rorie ap Mike. , - TAIL; IL. 1.. • 11311VSICIAN and. Bargreorritacpermanently 'loCated himself ;ataracktiertille,, Susq'a County, Perin'a, and will prompt,lvettend to all calls with svhich•he may bo tavored: • .11ay,'.1858.:442.',--..S""A'V'A - - - 'A. Pickett, 'lttrig q. Or • - TUE Team, Collector of Debts, Executor =of Deeds, WiAls,'cputtucta, &c. Of fice; Laceyvil Wy °mug .coupty. Pa. May -9, 1856,- _ ' • - . --= . . , GLASS DEPOT, CiN.OIII.OIIIII3T ST., • BiOXltrakt:APVll,ll eat • - • ; *- t; Br:D. - BREWSTER. . quantity,' tondo to ordor; or:fitroisbodit lb.shortest no tice; • HAAT if • • 41 • 8, ,Xemr,Al Amy.- ip Buttons TAread., Panel Goody, iyatnikeitiaQiiiii4lliii. and Plated Cntlory,',finhinkniidisteirgara, &e, &e. Merethiationd, Pl64 . 444'''vinipplied on libesal tering,: (A , bTroil &VIV 7,1 t 7 41 • WMBAY - DM e; el.cl.toititArY HAYDEN, - 44k0•5 HAYDEN. . - ' riitADArAirJr...,o t ft:4l6pathic and If& XX. meopiith4: poitegi : _i t ,Pf Medicine, is now pennimeo;kloolifiritiptoatAlid P. . • T ~,i,,,.....:,.. • ,SAUTTERi, '..- FAS{IM LE TAEOI44-Shop over the : El:tete - 1)f ;:V...llfOtt,tieer. Hatch's Ile telt_ - • ' 4l, ~,, , s 7l- .E. L,KWAXXIMITIC \ .i . .16;;;- - cu-aitiew4ll.,... E '. - ' ° Ni l i nP iri iftillifirChites.GlMAit xr .,1 .) . l a w . i*,l6 -wartelforgektio t, xiik- =-- --: - 'l,-. \ pr 11•31), Viunphona• 4 a , #44liiplh' 44. 4 , 3 y, and for sale 4. !}, 4 Y l "g h '" b k' en. 91 1 .434, romharen*hito - 7 Mane, hi sum uier - - 4.5'1.91. BULLARD. grzia 4 - 04 - ;-