The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 20, 1855, Image 3

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    by judicious training and proper cultum,' &testa
au, en viable position among the most ineeligent
and virtuous of her sex.: ' •
There could not be a more appropriate' incr,
movie' of the gratitude of those where abe
has benefited, than byplacing herin an, insti
tution where she could enjoy the advantages'
of a through education; where her heart
would 'be improved and her intellect cultiva
ted, and where she would be taught tbiit in
• dispensing happiness-and doing good tci l otb
'' ma, is woman's holiest duty and her higheit
p r ivilege. It would be a reward infinitely
tradscending a pecuniary lenumenitioni: and
which would reflect as much honor npob the
donor as it would prove of incalcuable bene
fit bathe recipient.
,
EurclTS rnitli.4lNo.—Raise the mind , t o a
higher standard, and to a certain extent, the
features are compelled to go with itrir Pow
. different are tie. feces of even the most stupid
Under the influence of pleasnreable excitement
or a just 'or generous inditnation . of Wrong.
Elevation of the mind Imparts grace and
• dignity to form and features., but of all sent
iments, benevolence to our fellow men, and,
pure, disiotersted love, are the most valuable
Ingredients, We defy any womail to relieve
a starving family in person, or adMinister
i
sympathy and consolation in a ffl iction, and
look altogether ugly. Observe enthusi tic
people in their moments of inspiration— oven
ardent lovers ofseience in their descriptions
41 new discovery, orconjeetures.regardii i ig a
system and then turn to some inaniMate
regular beauty, who listens to them as uortiov.
•ed as a statue, mid ask you rselfcandidly witich
Ss the real emcence of beauty, the form oftthe
.expression. . .
. ,
1110WRIBLL PlLizricx—A St. Louis editor
'complains that the married men sit in Chirch
with their arms wound lovingly around ;their
wives, a practice that confuses bachelors; and
takes their minds from the contemplation of
•
• -
serious thing .
TRANSIENT lons° Man.--Girls beware of
transient young men; neverauffer the adtiress.
es of a stranger, recollect that a good sttiady
farmer boy or mechanic is worth ail the
trash in the world ; the allurements of a dan
dy.jaik, with a gold chain about his neck, a
walking-stick in his paw, some honest- tai
lor's coat on his back, and a brainless skull,
can never Make up the loss of a kind father's
home, good mother's counsel, and the soci
ety of brothers and sisters ; their affections'
last; while that of such a young man is lost
at the wane of the honey moon. - true."
Deana of a Political Priest,
The Rev. )ohn Moore, pastqr of the Univer
salist Society at Concord, New Hamrishire,ara
the late know-nothing nominee for Governor,
dropped derokin the street on Monday mot
ningi supposed to'be from affection of the hear&
We hope his recent attempUo serve a.sei
ond 'router, will not lose him - the redemption
of the first.
StNDAT LAW IN BOSTON-THE ALIEN LAW. I ,
Bosun:.Wednesday, April 18,1855.
An order from , ;he Chief of j'olice directs the
deicing. on Sunday, of all bar-rooms, barber's
shops, newsrtunna, within the limits of the
city. _
The resolution in the House, relative to he
Alien law, was so amended as to allow t em
i
to vote and bold o ffi ces after a residenc • of
twenty-one years.
The Saviour
; Jesus is described by Lentulus. as a tfalsl
.weliproportioned man strait in stature,of
ly siz feet in height; his hair was the chlor
of new wine from the roots to the earr and
from thence to the shoulders it curled,and fell
down to the lowest part of them; upon the
crown of his head it parted in two, after the
,Nazarenes; his forehead was flat and fair
&is face was nethet round nor sharp, resem-
Ning his mother's, and was adorned with a
very g raceful vermillion; his beard was thick
and fo rked, and of the colorof his hair, which
he wore long, the scizzora having never been
used upon his head, nor had the hand of any
one touched him exceq that of* his mother,
when he was a child ihts neck was not stiff,
nor was his carriao4woud, hestooped a little
with hie head; his hands were large and spread
ing-Auld his arms were very - beautiful; there
was an air of- serenity in his countenance,
- which attracted at once the love and reverence
of ail beholders; in his reproofs he was terrible,
and his etortations amiable and courteontr,
he was never seen to laugh, but often observ
ed to weep, gravity, prudence; meektum, and
clemency, were strongly depicted in his coun
tenance, and he was considered the handsome
est man in' existence.
Taiwebees Examines Moan.
Lenox, - May Bth, 2P. M.
'Milord; " 9tb, 2 P.ll.
Fovea Lake," " 10th, Evening.
Middletown, " 11th, 9P. M.
Apolscon, " " BP. M.
Chocomit, " 12th, OA. M._
Silver Lake, " 3 P. M.
WILLARD RICHARDSON, Co. Stsp't
Svesquelitaaania Comauty dipricallturati
Society.
The Society met on Tuesday evening, April
17th, 1835.., Henry Drinker, Esq., President
in the chair: The minutes of the last - meet.:
ing were read and approved. The resolution;
relative - to a citation of the Constitution as
respects the election of the Executive Coot
- mittee, was 'adopted, as proposed at the last
meeting. On motion,Tim s Nicholson was
elected a "member of t he Executive Commit
.tee for three 'years, Alfred Baldwin for two
-yell; and The's Johnson for one year. The
meeting. then adjourned.
SANUEZA F. CARMALT, Sec'ry.
Notice.
• A Quartedy Meeti:E ) of the Methodist
,: episcopal Church w il l -bald in Montrose
'on Saturday astd Su y next, (April 28th
sad 28th.
Services to commence on Sattuday at 2 PM.
On Sunday at 101 A. 14-
The Bev. Dr. Paddmh, of Binghamton,
'4l otrxiate on the occasion. .
Modgcsa. April 23, 1855.
IIi%MARS.
At Rub, April loch , Rev. H. H. Gray,
Mr. Vass: Trt.pica; of Forest Lake, Bmq'a
cov sad . Xis 111.. tars. IL CLARK, of Le-
Brdford Co., Pa..
Last Notice.
u. perms" indebted to Nei/ sate or Wok
secee4, for loildousetblug, ore betel) , 'Mi
lk-41 that they nail call 44 me at Montrose and
settle up without 4141 q. Zion - who eegleet tD
'heed Oh soli* and 4404 604 to be swie.
!•42 lot tossit, 110 look oat.
D. a LIICKOK.
**mei Aped 345 L Mgt
MISSO tatTll,olli
'FlßEo4l,linershifeheretatoes existing itader
the Acme sad of Hawley 4 Hatt is
this day Assolred maul 4aassnl . This
antei and accounts way be found . laths bawls of
C. W. Slott. Thos. indebted to . said ftrin will
Please cap inusedistely And setUe the sswe
GHQ. IL HAWLEY,
(. W. WM:
J.
Wittenberg" as, Brither
UAW just received and are/daily receiving a
apiendid saw:Staten% of Spring and Sum.
mei`Dress Goods' metres BM". plain and
satin, st and Plaid Lawns, Organdie, Bayne
Deliinss,
pagans% its of all eolors salt figures and at
New Yor prices. • ` •
' Our stocitiof shawls is well selected, among
w hi li a, can 1,4 found Crape Shavrls, Ikoche Silk,
Th u i ge . Thtbet,-Cashmere, sad Prindet Shawls.
splendid stock' of Mantillas of the latest
styles and at very - low
Our stock of Embroideries is selected With the
-treaded care and Cannot fail to give satiafaction.
In addithni we have a good assortment of Needle
work, Window Curtains, at various prices. We
also offer; to the public at bargains, Calicoes,
bleached and brown Muslin, a via assortment
of Calkoes, Bedticking, Flannel, &e. -
• Hosiery at very low prices, such as Stockings
bleached and brows, slate color, black and mix
ed stockings, a superior article ,of raw silk Hose,
also a splendid article Crank Mita, Gloves, Rog.
er's Rid Gloves.
We have also a s plendid assort ment of Boa.
nets, Ribbonii, also litigate,' lionnetit,' Children's
Fancy Straw Caps and Flats, a good assortment
of Parasols, all at a small advance above cost.
In addition to all this ire offer the public the
lamest and cheapest stock of Ready.rnade Cloth.
ing ever offered in Northern Pennsylvania. Al.
so a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnish:
ing Goods, such' as Shirts, Colsra,Cravata, stocks,
saapenderne Drawers and nnder Garments, &e.
Please try ne--diespnrove if you' can.
I. WITTENBERG & BRO'VIIER.
Montrose, April2s, 1855.
' 2 ComPANtso
MENAciatt &C*.crs.
B.'llowett, Prtfr.
. .. .
PtITZ33 Gt. MMHG/a 3
Celebrated
EQUESTRIAN r t FRIXPE.
Without extra,. chafe, forte ,
big, two exhibitions in one;
For One , 'Dsy Only—After.
noon and Evening.
I. M. NIXON, Director of. ti ro
Combined Exhibitions,
At MONTROSE on Satin
day, May 19th, 1855.,
In this exhibition will be
found the two gicatest 4 LI; -
big Curiositlei in the beim
kingdoni, vie:--a Living GI
RAFFE, and a Living Rill
NOCEROS. besides a full col
leetion of other Wild Beasts,
all in the most perfect health
and condition The areas
Troupe consie of the follow
hog acknewled*talent, .
i Clown; Jim Myers ; Miss
Rose. Madigs the' fearless,
freil
ginceful and brilliant Amen
can Artist, in l ier . Matchir
Scenes of Equi.atiou. Moisi
T . King, Leline,' W. An
strong,
H. P. Madigan, 11 /
ter Madigan, Thompson 1
Profr Nixon-with his tales
ed Pupils, in all their :ebb
menus upon horseback, and
Gymnastics, The &Bowl
rare pod- beautiful. Anima
are among the collection I
longing to this exhibition,
'AL Brazillien Tiger, or soi
America° Seguar, two Al
can Leopards, 4 N. Amerb
i Beari., a pair of English lb
~ a basetifully marked Zebu
;Peruvian Laina,a'WhitoCt
`el, a Kao_friiroo,—besider.
variety of t ie Monkey Drs
Parrots; Pelicans, . Snra
ißirds. of Par - Wise, &e., die.
Admissioii to see the C(
ined Exhibitions, 0 eel
•,,,
hildren under 9 years of:
half price. ',Doors open i
and at 7. Performance
commence_ at half past '
and quarter, to 8, .
l iar The equipment and gi
eral outfit of both the Mer Ailk I '
e ar , i
erie & Owns -troupes, h
~ '"
been got up this season in a • IL
style t of elegance and a pro. * -- - II
fusion of costly decorations '. ~.. N
hithetto unpreeedented. S. . !•,................
The Riders and Gym:mime Artiste, a full de
scription of whom will be-found in the Sells, aro
all belonging to : the first class of their profession.
of both sexes, and,are known and distinguished
everywhere as the "Star Troupe" of the United
Statec,i, A full • Military Bra.sis Band, wont Oa
rilea7the Exhibitions, and will piny during the
performences.a variety of new and fashionable
mule. 'ffrThe Companies will enter town in
grand Procession ! ! about 10 A. "M., and afte r
passing through the principal streets, proceed to
their P i aviilion of Exhibition. -
. Ourpbiases Court ItmSm.
PURSUANT an order of the said Coirt,
will be 'mid i at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder ; upon the premised,.—alt that
certain lot 'of land, situate in the Borough of
Montrose, if Susquehanna 'county, and bounded
on the north by Turnpike street ; on the west
bra public street; on the south by Seth Mitch
ell'a lot; and on the cast by Cormach Cushman's
- lot; containing about 27 perches. - of land, late
the estate of Win. flettatock. dec'd, with the ap
pu?tenances, three framed building,. ate., on Sat.
Imlay the 19th day of May next, at 11 o'clock
A, M. ANN MAILIAVENSTOCK,
Adm'rx lof W. H. Benstock, dec'd.
Montrose, April 25, 1855-17w41
• TIME CHANGED.
Oelawaie, Lackawanna Jcliir.
, - SPRING ARRANGEMENT
N and *after Thursday, April 10, 1855, the
O
Passenger Train will leave Scranton
at 11.50 A. !
Due at Great Bend st 2.40, le. sr.
Connecting With the Dunkirk Expels Train
west'on the N. Y. &E. R. R., 1
leas Great. Bend on MO arrival
of the Dunkirk Express bound West, (320 p.m.)
and arrives at Scranton at 6.00, P.' N.
The Freight Accommodation Train; w th pas&
eager car attached, will depart from Sc nton at
1.00, p. IL, due at Great Bend at 6, P. x.,connect
ing with the Mail Train bona West, and the
Night Express Trains i*laridtboth East and West.
Retundng, *lll depart from Great Bend at
1.00 a. pt. and arrive at Scranton, - .12.20, A. x.
Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of Pas
senger Thins at Fieranton; to convey passengers
to Critto?ndale; Pitotoo, Wilkes-Barre, Philadel.
phis via the Reading R. R., Easton, andall other
intermediate daces.
' • • - 1). IL DOTTER.ER, Sup't.
Sop% Office, Scranton,
- April 19;1655. f 25tf
DISSOLUTION.. •
rrHE firm of B. F. & 8. H. ; Eaton is this day.
1 by mutual consent, dissohred.' AU persons
haring book samants snsetded wickaid ftrm are
requestsni to Luke immediate payment,* NOM
or otherwise, before the ezpitaboa of two months
from this date.; The books and accounts will re
main in the lutods of B. F. Eaton, Oho may be
found at their former place of business, sod se au
thorised to bettisthe same. "A word , to the
wise." .. BENZ?. EATON.
RALPH B. EAT9I4.
Harrod, Aprll
Stoves! Stormll
BURRITT iesiow fame** new assort
meet of Moires ineJadingthe meatiopm
ter sad improved kinds of Premium,
and Elevated Ovsa Cooking Moves, with Parks,
Masi and Shop.,stoves, for wood or east, in sm.
'Perim varleq god style which he will sell at the
mod reduced pi,ices. Elevated Orel* stoves of
new and approved pittems will be sold Ili SIP
1‘ $25, mai other kinds In proportion. Vie
stove Pi p UK sheet Iron, stove Tubes, &a. '
New Kord, Opt. 4, l 8 4.
" NEW GOOD&
110111" J. WE BS is now receivieg SPrinfl
41 4 GOODS. which will be eoU low for cash
- Iliontnew. Ikea 18M. ; -
CILIATES pad - 1 °TOY SE ' for ado
H. BURRITT.
IL/
Now Milford, March 8,1853. i.
igth
to . *3l , will
take piste few moments previous to the open
ing of the Circus perforroance.
`Levi J. ifortkls
•
COLOSSAL CIRCUS,' comprising three corn.
panics in one;,,Equestrian, Gymnastic and Juven
ile. The largest Compahy lathe world.
This imuwase Triple Concern will upon enter.
ing the tows; make a georgeous procession,in.
Producing the splendid Band Chariot drawn 'by
eight agsnt caparisoned steeds, and containing
Wtn. BLITHE:B National Brass Band. Imme
diately in the 'rear will fellow the whole troupe
ofchildren on'Lilliputian ponies.
WILL EXHIBIT AT MONTROSE, FRIDAY
'APRIL 27TH. -
Doors open at 2 and 17, performance half an
hour after. ;
The Equeetelanlroupeleo_ 'minis** the. follow
ng distinguished performers:
BIAD'AMOISELLE LOUISE,
IA premiere Eipostrienne; et Danseuse De Lun•
dre, Paris, Bertha et Vienna.
NORTH,
The, unequalled and unpproachable principal
and Seenie Rider. -
" 'HORACE SMITH,
The celebmtelftwo Hoyle rrider and 100 Sourer.
set thrower. i
Mr. A. PaStor, Mr.
" Win. Naylor,
," N. Rokers,
- "G. Archer.
•The Gymnaitic corps embraces Sig. Antonio,
the Groat Bunlpoise Artiste, Mons. Isadore, the
Pantominamic performer. -
MR. JAMES MerARLAND, .
The wonderful eight rope Artiste. Mr. T. Mil
ler, 31r. A. J. iPerry. The Juvenile concentra
tion of Twenty ~ Little Children, in Arenio Nov
elties of ineffable magnificence entitled.
THE SPANISH BULL FIGHT,
Ciudesella, the !forty thierm,, • Aladdin or the
WonderfultLamp, cfc.,l in all of which
VICTORIA NORTH, -
The youthful Equestrienne;• Miss Jennings, El
la Mayberry, Master Willie, Master Jennings,
and others will ippeat.
Mr.ORTTI W,lll-3130 introduce at each perfor
aumee h is colt:biota !)anon! Horse..
TAMMAY.
The unapproichable tri ck Horse SPOT BEAD.
TY, MAO the saziciotts Lilliputian Ponies, Too
and Jartair. • thirty Stebbin's Fashion; UnCle
Ned, &c.
BEN JEIettNINGSTIIE CLONVii,
whose wit is infinite, will open his budget of
Comiesfities, hit's at popular follies, 'Vagaries,.
and Waggaries, Humorous Epenuicities otterry kind. •
Montrose, April 19, 1855. 1‘
The . Store.
"ETAVING recently voluntarily relinquished
11-tee sale oflLiquors, excepting strictly for
medicinal purposes, as a -I(7l3iggiftti— the people ,
without distinction of party. society, sect or re:
ligion, are respectully invited as usual, to call
and examine the quality and prices of goods, sad
to thereby avail them! elves of any advantage of
the market they May thus acquire.
ABEL TURRELL
l'ontrese, April 19;,1855.
. .
. - , PielSOllligitilk
THE co-partnership - heretnforo existing be
tween the inbecribers under the firm tof
Johnson &Very be this day diisolced by mutual
consent. > C.'B. JOHNSON;
ZERAH VERY.:
N. B. Personslwishing to settle their acc'ts,
can do so calling Upon either of the subscribers,
when it is convenlrnt for thetn.l. .1
Harford, April tl, 1855-16 w; 1-
SALAMANDER
- SATES.
E ,
‘VANS & W ATSON, - No. 26 South Fvtrin
St.,, Philadelphia.
.
GREAT FIREi CHESTNUT &FIFTH Ste,
Friday mornieg, Llecemoer 15th, 1854. Evans
& Watson's Salainander &tree triumphant, is
they always ere when put to the test - . • '
''eatiLACIaLPOIA.Dec. 15, 1854. ,
Messrs Evans dt..! Watson, No. 26 South Fourth
Si, Philadelphia. t.
Grert.ence : We take winch pleasure in rite
°menet/ding your Salamander Safes to Merchants
and others In went
o f a secure means of prererving
their book., papers , ti., from fire, as the one we
purchamed from yoniabout seven onths since has,
preserved our boob/ and cash in as good a condi
tion as they were when put into it, before the
great Ere this mon:quit. whith destroyed the en
tire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth
streets.. The ',hoee was in use in our office, on
the second floor of rear building. from-which place
it tell into the cellii'and remained there until the
fire Was oat. The i Safe was then removed sad
opened in the presence of at !emit 1000 persons,
who witnessed the good conditionlot - the contents.
.Will you please base the Sofa and Locks repaired
as we intend to pat ii in use again. having perfect
confidence in its fire;proof qoalities. .
;Yours, Ilea fully,
LAC.EY &PHILLIPS.
Evans and Watson take pleasure in referring to
the following, among, the many niiii,dreds wholutve
their safes in use:--17. S. Mint, Philat.; Farmers
and Mechanics' Bank. Philada Samuel Allen ,
Ban.; High Sheriff Phila.; Joh;',N. Esuderson,
City Controller; Caleb Cope CO., No. 183 Mar.
ket St ; Ricbard.Noiris and Son, Locomotive bail.
dem, Ptsilada .; Bancroft and Sellers, Machinists,
corner 16th and Jamiw Sm.; Franklin Fire hen
rank Co., Phil‘.; PeOn'a Railroad Co., Philada.;
Lacy & Phillips, co(ner sth and Minor Streets;
ShayVess Bro.. No. 32 south 2d /hi; James, Kent
an Santee, No. 147 Korth Third, ~Street ; W. H.
Rodman and Sons, No. 51 North 3d St-; Smith„
Williams & Co., No. fl 7 Market SC; J. & B. Orne,
No. 185'Cliwitnot , 1
A large assortment of the above Safes always on
hand (warranted to stand 10 per, neat: more fire
than any Herring's gigs now in tiseL) EVANS &
WATSON, also rnanhfacture and (keep for gals,
Iron Shatters, boss IDbors and Iron 'Sam, for mak.
ing fire-proof Vaults fir Banks, Stores, public and
private buildings. Real and LetteriCopyin ' Press.
es; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, cc. Please
give as a call, at No. 26 South Fourth St.,
delphia.-15y1 . •
English Patent Leper. Wittehell.
- t"•yrs subscriber has this
IP-:- day received, per steam
*
, C" • 1111 et litactutic,..twiti dozen more
of celeb ra ted ENGLISH
VERB in plain sod figur
.. ' xtra heavy S ilver. Hunt
. t Oink Ala 'diffinvat, va
rieties. Aislite repototatut of Own macho* is so
well established, it is needless to
. say- more than
to, notice their arrival. t
' I ALFRED J. EVANS.,
- .
No. e l, Odd Fellows Hall,
Binghamton, April 4. 1145.
1 , 1
-TEWELAY.—Ifore ;new 'Jewelry, just weir.
d'a direst from the rasnefsetarem, ssA -eon.
Meting of s fret Me Assortment of bodies sad
Gentlemen's Gold finger,ltimm, *Meet Piss, Bar
Mops sot floolis, Pat-end Vest Chshar i leides,
Keys, Eked*, Pens, etc.
-Persons
_Persons wiehlng to pr
elim* hit / Idterhl *Mel* arli *ore
of A. TURRELL.
liontrose, April 13, M. I _ ,
Otruitrtc..
ta tor; for solely -•A. LI EVOir
Binshauntos; Nara L -
Tea, Tea, Tes; J
DiCNERMAN, Jr:, -
selling th e b est a Toe to
New. Milford.
4. DICK ERLI!AN, JR.
April I, Iso.
CASS 31V11e 'AND PIANO STORE
HORACE WATERS.
No. 833 Broadway. New York.
Oppotitionto Monopoly—Music at
..Greatty
reduced littler., - •
Notwithstanding &Combinational' music deal
ers to keepip the prices of nomeoPYright um`
sic, against the interest of native composers, and
their refusal to_ extend to Mr: Waters the comic*
aka or the trade, he is making, izstruisse sales—
having abundant evidence, that he has public
countenance and support, in his opposition to the
GENAT Mosoromr, and in his efforts to aid NA.
VIZ TALEirp and to adopt the NATIONAL CVO
itEncY. His stock of American and European
music is iroinew, and thOcatalogue of his own
publications is one of Ole Urges( and best select.
ed in the United States. He has also made a'
Great Reduction in the prides of Pianos, Melode
ems and Musical Instruments of all kinds, - Su
perior toned 6 1.2 octave pianos for $ll5, $2OO
and $225; interior of as good quality, and hods*.
wants as strong and as durable as those which
cost $5OO. Pianos of every variety of style and
price up to $lOO, comprising those of TEX differ:
eat manufactories: among them the • relebrated,
modern improved floaace Ws.rees' Ptszos an.,
the first premium /Emus PIANOS of T. Gilbert,
& Co.'s make, (owners of the 21.1;)lian patent.)--
Second-hand Pianos at greed bargains. Prices
from $4O to $l5O. 'Melodeons from five differ
s c at manufacterielt, including_the well-known S.
D. & H. W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned the equal
temperarnent,)the beet make in the United States.
Prices $45, $75,%5100, $ll5, $125, $135, and
$l5O. Smith's Double 'Sank Melodeons, $2OO.
Eeah piano and melodeon guaranteed. The best
terms to the trade, schools, 4v.: 12 1.2 per cent
discount to clergyman and. churches. All orders
promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts
of th e c o untry, post-paid, at the reduced rates.
General and select catalogues and schedule of
prices of Pianos forwarded to any address free
of charge. - .
•
Extracts . from testimonials of music Profes
sors and Editorials, concerning
lIORACE WATERS ' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS.
NEW Yong, Dec. 12,'54.
HORACE WATER:s; ESQ., 343 Broadway :
Dear Sir—Having examined . 'your Piano Fortes
from scientific and appropriate tests, I am. ena
bled to form a satisfactory judgment of. their
Waits, and it is with pleasure that I can speak
of them as among the most celebrated and im
proved makes of the day.
For power, - brilliancy and richness of tone
elasticity of touch, and beauty of finial', they will
not suffer in comparisOn with those of any other
Manufacturer and 'these desirous of obtaining
a really good Piano Forte—one' that will prove
an equivalent for their means, will find such a .
one in your beautiful instruments.
?noses BAKER,
IL A. M. Leader of Jnllien 4 s Band and musical
Director and. Conductor at Nibto's Garden. 1
For power, brilliancy sad richness of tone,
elasticity of touch, elegance and durability of
make, they are in advance of any tithe? pianos in
the United States, being the result of long expe
rience and a series oi experituents.=—N. Y. Dis
patch.
The treble is clear, pure, beautiful, and very
ixieledeoun; the bass is deep, rolling and .Sono.
Tons; the middle part is rich and sympathetic,
and posses the power of singing; i, e. of uniting
the sound of each tone, in ade gree but rarely
achieved—llzsav C. iirsrsos.
Your instruments area sensible improvement
upon American planes, and an honor to the
skillful manufacturer. There is no doubt but
they will be appreciated by the public, and all
admirers of true merit. —OSCAR COMETTANT.
For power of tone, depth of bass, and
treble. tog,ether with accuracy of touch, ,
they are equal to any make I am acquainted with
and I cordially recommed them to those wishing
to purchase.—V. C. Taytoa.
-Our friends will find at Mr ..Waters' stoto the
very hest assortment of' m Lisle/aid of pianos-to
be found in the United State's, and we urge our
southern and western friends to give him a crow
whenever they go 'to New York.—Graham's
Magazine.
I .takelreat pleasure in pronouncing them in.
atruments of superior quality, both in tone .and
toecti..—AttGess Gomm..
We consider theni worthy of special attention,
from the resonant and exceedingly musical tone
which ktr. Waters hits succeeded in attaining.--
N.- Y. Musical World 4. Timer.
The Horace Waters pianos are of superior
tone and elegant finisb.--N. Y. Christian Inqui.
Kennedy,
Vincent, ,
Carlisle,
Wheeler.
Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater ex.
cellence in any department than the Piano Forte
manufactured by Horace Waters, of this city.—
CHTMCIIMAN.
Horace Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich,
and even tone, and powerful.—N. Y. Alusicat
Review.
•Your new Squire Pianos, sir, are of such a
clearness and equality of tone throughout; th:it
they very auceessfully compete with the volumi
nous and expressive Grand Piano.— Vandertreyde.
•The Editor of the Savannah Republican; Sa
vannah, Ga., speaking of the Piano Fortes kept
by Messrs. . I. W. Morrell &
_Co. of that . city, .
says:
"It will be seen that their stitch Comprises
aliments of every grade of excellence, from the
well known manufactories e&tablishments of
Chiekering & Son, Horace Waters. H. Worces.
ter, Nnnns and Clark, and Baton and Raven. It
might Well be supposed, that in so large a col
lection there would be some very fine instru
jnents. But there is one which, for beauty of
- finish and richness and brilliancy of tone. equals,
if it does not excel, anything of the -kind we
have ever seen. It is from the establishment of
Ilorace Waters. Being constructed of 'the best
and most thoroughly seasoned material, and up.
on improved principles, it is capable of resisting '
the action of every climate,- and of standing a .
long time in tune. The keys are of pearl, and
the reiless for the finger-hoard is inlaid with
pearl, the legs are most. elaborately caned, and
the whole Instrument finished up in a style of
great excellence and beauty. And yet its chief
merit lies in the power brilliancy, and_ richness
of its torso; and the elasticity.of its touch."
Extracts from Editorials concerning C. Git.siwr
dr.Co's ressutri 2EoLust Mums.
The Zolista Piano Forte is undoubtedly the
most perfect musical instrument human ingenui
ty has constructed. TWo instruments are blen
ded in one. The Lollan is both attached sod
detzwbed ; so that the Piano may be.pl.syed with
or without it ; or, with one hand the performer
may elicit the melodioris strains, of the .lEolitut,
and with the other invoke the harm:Mies of the
Piano. The instrument which, in the evening,
incited to the dance or, aided the festive song,
gives forth, in the morning, the pealing tones
which- prelude arid accompany the solemn hymn
Mr. Waters' new rooms are very inviting to the
lovers of music. But he has nothing in._ his
rooms equal in beauty and completeness to Gil.
berg's dEolian Piano Fortes.—Morris dt Willis
Home Juurnel.
The variety and beauty of the effects can only
be appreciated by those who hear these magnifi
cent instruments at Ur. Waters' establishment.
—N. Y. 'Prawn& .
The Jgolian Piano Fortes seat to the Crystal
Pelees from the great music rooms of Iforace
Waters, have been proved to be unsurpassed by
-all others in those qualities which the greatest
performers most prize —Eresgeg Post.
The Pianos sold by Mr. Waters are very pop
ular., The framework is mettallic and tho ins
trument is warranted to stand any climate 'with
scarcely any need of trining.......N. Y. Daily
Times
The invention of the new voiees has divested
that instrument ofite barsher , tones. ane . given'tis
all the purity and riehnesa• of a parlor
.kibexy, - - _
This admirable. Ingrained is -everywhere
pmised.--Ckriatiaa R,ftretos, Spam
The &Alan nano is now the chief attraction
in all musket eircha in the South.—Alabeute
BVigt, Me:lm '
Extraets Bum testimonials OimeerningS. A. . &
R. W. Ellerrill CEIABBATim 1111ADIANII.
In 'an artiele in tka ?Anoint number of the
-Review' #, answering some inquiries in reiptrd to
temPerament tnie by . William W. jr., Brook.
Vt.,* I noticed a _statement that Prince's
Melodeonsare tuned in the equal taniperament.
Since that time I have examined a number of
Pearce & Co's 3lelode.ops,,Vi itb tpeciel vermin*
to the tereperatirent, and have not; round one
tuned in:equal.temperatnent.l • The temperament
in th e inetedoona of Prince & CO:a , erinufactare
that I have examined, approaches :.nearer th e
&teal than in these of Carbsrt & Needham, but
it Is far from equal, as any one " troubled with 'a
niece ear," I think will decide, if theyi will try the
chords of F and F Sharp in succession.
A Tus Ea, Ponitney, Vt.
We are very happy to stand corrected on this
point. 'We, made the statement alluded to above
on the authority of a professor of muSie in this
`city, without having observed in reference to it
ourselveti--4 thing . we very seldom do, We
hrve since examined Prince & Co.'s lyelodeons
and find "A Tuner" right. Tho' . however, that
S. D. & 11. W. Smith's Melodeons, sold by Hor.
are Widen, No. 333 Broadwav, are !tined in the
equal temperament—N. - Y. Musical "?.eriess.
Messrs. S. D. & 11. W. Smith rank; as the first
mettufacturers,of the -Melodeon in this cOnntry.
Their instruments are recommended by the best
judges as superior in every respect.--11sstim Corn.
mowers/ch.
W . There is constantly in store 'at • This es ,
tablishment ton different makes of Pisaos, and
fire different makes •of Melodeons.
Or" Each instrument is guaranteed to giie
entire satisftwtion, or the purchase money refun
ded. • / 1
Persons et a dsstanee wishing to purchase will,
by forwarding their orders, have their wants as
well and as cheaply supplied as though person:4-
ly present. , 1114y1
NEW HARDWARE STORE. •
Plillt & KNOWLTON- respectfully call
the attention of the citizens of Sesquehan
as county, to their new and extensive assort.
went of
H AR D.W AR E. ;
Comprising almost every article usually kept in
similar establishments, which they will sell at
such prices as must satisfy all wlto may favor
them with their patronage. Their gitoils were
purchased at thelowest - market Mies", and are
;warranted to be of the best quality. Call and
examine for yourseives,lt will cost . yoti - nothing.
We think all will bo ecovinced tfillt this is the
place to boy GOODS CIL EA k—tqA, Cheap
Goods:
Remethber the place, No. 10 LaPayette
Block, 3 doors east of the Chentingio Bridge,
Court Street, Binghamton, N. Y. •
March 1, 1855. • •3`
Phyfe i o Knowlton
I' of
to keep constantly on hand's variety
of Nails,iron, stoel,,sprin„olt, strels, table and
pocket cutlery; butcher, bread, and shoe knives,
razors,' shears, scissors, snuffers and trays, coal
bads, shOyels and tongs, stair rods, coffee mills,
wheel heads, enameled sauce pans and kettles,
vices, anvils, smiths' bellows, screw platesodedg_
es, hammers shovels, spades, scoops, chnins,lead
pipe, sheet lead, pump chain and fixtuics, straw
cutters, corn-shelters, sausage-cutters. metal and
weed faucets, horse brushes. Combs; cards, rope,
cordage, files, rasps, hells, tacks , brad*, copper
rivets and burs, sand-paper, brseem t bitti, angers,
gitublets screws, hinges, gate hangingi, curtain
fixtures, hooks, staples, bolts, hasps, wood, min.
eral and white knobs, mincing -knives,: door.
springs, thermometer*, wire, malleable castings,
mill, X cut, wood and hand saws, firmei ? Mortise
and framing chisels, gouges, wrenches, ; botch
screws, levels, saw frames, auger, saw, pl ane eiud
chisel' handles, axes, hatchets, axe-helveis brcuih.
es, oil stoness. whips, pad, till. chest and door
locks, c,astors, sad irons, candle-sticks. trues, hay.
knives, glue. glue kettles, l spoons, siddl V r's silk,
tassels, &c. &c., and a stock of builders' Hard
ware and Carpenters' Tools, unsurpaased for
chenpne fp in this section of country. tall and
see. Dab% forg et the place, •No. 10, I.4fayette
-Block, 3 doors e 'East of the Chenango I Bridge,
.Court street.
Binghamtcin, March 1, 1855. -
SAWS, warranted; at
.11 : 1; & IMOWLTON'S.
• Binghamton, March 1, 1855.`
Administrator'iNoticE4
NOTICE is hereby_ given, that letters; of ad.
ministration on the estate . of-Dau'l S. Davi
-4son dec'd, late of Spring,vitto tewnship - ,11A% been
duly gra,d to
_the sub.tcriber,. who re4ides in
said township. All persons having claims or
demands against the estate of the said deceased,
arc hereby requested to present them, duty at
tested, to the subscribo without delay.
THOS DAVISON, Adm'r.
Springville, Hatch 26, 185.5-12w6
sPRING STYLES OF
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
%TOW in Store a large stock of new phtterns
.I.ll' of CARPETS from the recent heavy auc.
tin,: sales at a great reduction in prices:, Bar
gains fuf purchasers. And such elegant stiles
that all must be suited. Remember, our .Carpet
rooms are on. the second floor of our Crbekery
and House Furnishing Store now beinr , extend
id. one hundred feet in depth, making it the most
extensive in the Village. 1. H. DE PPU.
Binghamton, March - 15, 1853,
Crockery, Glass-Ware, and 1111Ouse.
Furnishing Goods.
•
'T M. DE PEU mould call" tho attention of
0 • purchasers to his extensive and varied
stock of GOODS for the Spring trade, craist
ing of every article desired by housekecpets and
would especially'emlicit a call from those fur-
A
nishin t ,er anew. s our attention is particularly
devoted to the UK ti of this Oita, we are able to
furnish them wi a complete- outfit—and we
would advise all to look through the assortment
before purchasing elsewhere. Reniember DE
PEU keeps Crockery, Looking-Glasses, Ctirpet.
ing, Oil-Cloths, Wooden And. Willow • Wnre,
Spoons, Cutlery, Window-Shades, Latnps,,.lCur.
tain Trimmings, China ware, Fancy Basketli,Dird
Cages, Toys, Japinned and Tin • Ware, Felther
Dusters, Geese Feathers,. Mats, &c., dz.c., ni. the
'LOWEST PRICES! • J. H. DE NW.
, Binghamton, March 15, 1855
• GREAT BARGAINS
:1011 DRY GOODS.
xv.'N. WILSON, &:CO.
RgTURN their
_warmest ocknowledgeMents
to their customers in Su uehanna Count
for past favors, and invite often on to their stock
of
New Spring oda,
just opened, which they propose' to replCnish
weekly froiri AUCTION, and the 'cheapeat 'cash
.
Houses in the City. ,
The stock embraces every variety or St i aple
end Fancy Dry.. Goods, Yankee Notion, Trunks,
Traveling Elm+, 4e. All of which they will sell
extremely CHEAP for CASH.
Pedlara:and other wholesale buyers will ,find
it greatly to their advantage to give thefts a ti t•all.
The Ladies will ' fi nd en excellent assort eat
of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Thread Laces, and
Trimmings of all kinds, from AUCTION at'
,cry
low rates.
W. N. WILSON, & CO.
Coriter of Court and Water Sts.
Binghan3ton, N. Y., A pril 5, 1855.
- • Bounty Lands.
CONGRESS has recently paand an addition
al Pension law, which extends much widsr
than the former laws. No one should despair of
receiving a land - Warrant who hue done service
of any kind either in the Revolutionary warier
since, or has had a husband, or father who would
be entitled to pension if now living. The int.
designed has the Law and all the legal henna for
Mining Pensicrus under the 'said set, and will
ptiv obtain any applicants Pension who. is
entitled - thereto for reasonable compensation.—
Ybor - Wairante will bring ready money ilyou
prefOr not to locate the land. .
N. NEWTON.
Bloairose, March SI. 1555:4211.
PVliidC. Ilium. •
THE subscriber harin44ented , will expose to
public sale on the prIMILSei in Bridgewator
on Monday the 93d inst.; the followlag propor
- Oat 4 years old horse, 1 spun Ilfate'bed Mors
es, 2 two years old=oolts..l yearling coltoti 'ear
lings.-1_ sett Haines', and various ather. articles
too nurrieroui to mention. -
stuns over $5, six months cif+
it, with interest and approved' satiety.
Sate to commence, at ten o'clock A. tlt.
S. H. KERR,
Ttridiewater, April
STAPLE AND FANCY tiOODSI
NELSON & PRIEST,
BY VERY recent ordeals, are now` prepared
to exhibit-a iarge and complete assortment
of '
F.ILL cf. WEVTER DRY GOODS,:
kw:biding almotst every variety both Foreign and
Duturatie, %nimbi for the session.
LADIE'S DRESS GOODS.
Moriboa, Para:paw. Cuhmeres. Widnes, Prints
Ginghams, Merges, Poplins, Silks,
Laces, Gloves, Ho m iery, Etc.
EMBROIDERIES & WHITE GOODS..
Collars, Lace .Capes, ILmdkercbids, Sleeves,
Edgings, Insertings, Flouncing, Dande,
henna, Nansook, Cambric, Lawn, tee.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Blankets, Quilts, Co unterPanes, Toweling, Nap.
kin s, Table Cloths, Shirting, Sheeting,
Flannel, Ste. &e. &e.
These havcall been purt.hased withip the Past
few weeks, at the present low prices of imported'
fabrics, and it is our Wish to dispose of then at,
the same low r.ttes, continuing invariably 4fur ad
herenee to the •
One Price- System, •
Alin, we have'eonsuintly on hand a large stuck
of Cloths, Cassicnerea, Sheepagray. .Satinet;
Tweeds, Jeahs, ete.
SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, ANT) CLOAKS.
.Of these first we hive now every variety,lfrom
the printed Cashmere or the low priced *etch
Plaids to the Super Chainlainh Cashmere Bi,oche.
And of the last we intend mall times to bjnble
to show a line of either Mantillas, Talmns or
Cloaks, at a variety of prices', and as the season '
advances, to keep up with the) change of faihion,
making np to , order anything in this way Of the
desired coior of Cloth-or Velvet, at a reasonable
price ; this wenre the better enabled t 4 do, cis we
are about opening the front rooms on the second, I
floor, with an exknsive stock of
PAMS MHIINERY.
Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings of all kinds, mid.
ding Flowers,' Feathers, etc.; Dress and Cloak
Trimmings, Ribbons ohillkinds, Velvets, Plush,
Embroideries; Laces, Lace Caps, Merino end Silk
under garments for ladies—in short all the et cot=
eras of an establishment of this kind„.including
Dress Making in all its branches. We believe
we have been perfectly aucCeastul in procuring
persona of experience, ability and taste, to take
charge of this department, and In conclusion we
can only add, that both they ,and ourselves will
endeavor in . all particulars to please our
NELSON & PRIEST.
Binghamton, Matfit 4,,1855.
GREAT BARGAINS! '
NELSON & PRIEST are selling out their
entire stoek et IVinter Dry - Guudi regard:
less of cost! -
Binghamton, Mardi 8, 1855.
New Arrangement' at Gregory's
HARD WARE STORE?
GW. GREGORY & MASON' SMITH,
, having formed a co : partnership !or the
purpose of conducting the Hardware - business in
all ii various branches, would respectfully In : .
fornt the. people of Suagnehanis county - that
they are now opening .at Gregory's Old Stand,
opposite, the Exchange Hotel, 2 doors front the
Canal, Binghamton, N. Y., the largest, cheapest,
and best stock of Hardware ever uttered in Bbig
hamton. • .
Having made arrangements to import 'their.
English Goods and purchase thei American di
rect from manufacturers, they can and will sell
CHEAPER than any other es ablishment in
town! I Their - sleek is now very ..itensiee, and
those wish to purchase are Melted 'to
The follovriT,., , are a portion of th4ir leading ar
ticles, viz:—Table knives . and forks, Tea do.,
carvers, forks and steels, pen and Pocket knives,
bread and butcher do., liar and siraw do., scis
sors, Shears, and razors, Britannia ten : and coffee
pots, silver and britannia tea and ! fable spoons,
silver plated, brass, and iron candlesticks,_ snuf
fers and trays, solar lamps, lard, and suspended
lamps, mantle-piece ornaments bass And iron
andirons,shovels and tonqs, '
Looking Glasses, and looking glass plates, to
gether with a general assortment of housekeep
ing artiats. •
HOUSE - .
eoniisting of rocks, lat Ches, butts, screws, brad
nails, bolts, patent window springs, blind fasten
ing*, shutter screws, pad' fastenings, &c.„ . _
A leneral assortment of toots -for Carpeeters
and Joiners, Cabinet and. Wagon Makers, 3lnsdns.
and blacksmiths, censisting of planes, saws, ham
mers, hatchets, axes, adzes, chisel 3, augers, anger
hitt* and hollow angers, STlVili i Bellows, vices,
patent drill machines. sledges.. stone, hammers,
'brick and plastering trowels, cross-cut, mill and
Circular saws. _
A splendid assortment of Saddle and Harness'
makers' tools and trimmings.
• . FARMING TOOLS,
consisting of shovels, spades, forks,rskes,seythes,
grain cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars, grind,
stones, &e:
Also, Agents for the sale of Whittemore,
SquireS & Cos Agricultural tools, - such.wsplowll„
'hay and straw cutters, corn shelters, &c.
• Sole and upper leather, morocco and shoe
trimmings, with a general assortment of findings,
Wooden ware, willow cradles,\ wagons, 'chairs'
and baskets of all desiriptions. .
Bar iron and steel, iron axles and steel springs.
malleable castings, coach lace and trimmings ckf
ill kinds, paints, oils, sash, glass, putty, &c., all
of which will be sold at the lowest rates. Plea e
call and examine the stock for yourselves. -
Binghamt?a,..slareft 1, 1855.
Tie Know Nothing Expose.
ANY person patronising ;the, at the front
upper room of the Store lately occupied by
M: C. Tyler; can be 'accoMmodated according to
to the Latest fashions, in the best and4ost sp
liteyed manner.
• My work, is warrated to ft if 'prowl,' .made,
Cutting, mending, and in fact every branch of
Tailoring done. on the ehortpst notice, and Alta
to the Satisfaction of those concerned.
l4tf. • J. SAVTTEIL.
Glad Idlns% to Old Solaier.s. -
BY n late law of Congress, a/lSoldiers.TeaM
sterx, and their widows - or minor :children,
are entitled to 160 acres Bonet)! Land. Those
who have received Warrlntli for - less than 160
acres, are entitled to have an additional 80- or
lA , acres Watinat. Those who have been aim.
ply mustered into service and paid. get 160 acres
of land.
I am still engaged in tho 'Bounty Land and
Pension agency, at rontrosci, and will 'obtain
new warrants for all 'lineal° claimants, free
cost or ch4rge of any kind. All other cases mere
ly for fees. And I will pay the.•
highest market
prices in cash for all,Warrantk •
lam at Searle's Hotel. and in case of my ala
sense at any time, .I).ft. Lathrop, it Esci. County
Treasurer, wiii attend ; to my• business.
JOHN 'IL DIMOCK.
Montrose, 3ferch, 15', 18,55.
Wick -
AG'3°D laantity fpr dresses, at 81 ett. per
Md. t- & Cm-
Oet, P. 1854.
New and Cheap Goods. ,
11010 OUGHT at low pressure prisms and wti be
..1.3 sold sioeordingly . hv •
U. BURROWS & Go .
Gibson, Get. /1, 3854.
• •
GASAMERS and testing - a large oissort.
meat and st,prieeis lower than ive have 'over
been enabled to offei: them heretofore. -
Oet. 11. & Co.
Ba►p State Shawls.
THE Ingrid nizoilisest soa now jai.
onus, $7,50 rags.
.11. B.& Co..
Ode 11. -
Carpets.
4A GOOD italorynOt And -
bitilisome
very low price.s. a .4t,
• A 83 - Day Brass -Cloak,
rrIIE inkserlbar ..01*rs for sale a very*npiribr, ,
J. Cl,t CIC. nev el:instruction, suitable Ifni.
Banks, Halls, Churches, &c. Theie elockeneed
winding but Once a *nth, and Aro perftv try
curate time keepers. -A a.11V1441..
Ain Aamtrin. narck 11!q labei
•
° • '
Ifravghl Nome to Dobr of the hliUiotv<: .
WOND:Ertlnnt hheoeety has recently been atadVII,T ,
XL Dr. cart% Ot this' elf 7, in the writ:sent outoortror
hoe, Asthma' and all Women of the. Lung. ' We OM
" Dr. Curtin" flygosna or Inhaling 'Digests Vivo!, find '-
dyrup."' With this new method Dr.. hue Factored many
&Meted one to perfect health as an evidence of eighth he
has Innumerable eauttlicates. Speaking of the treatment,
a phyelciatiremaritst It isevideut that Inhallng--euristaßt
ly breathing an serecabie, Stealing vapor,- the medicinal
properties must come In dtreet contait with the: whola'ad
the Arial cavity ef the lungs, and thus escape the minty as
varied changasproduced upon these when Introduced . hate
the stomach, and subjected to the process or digestlan„:.
The Unease la forests at all the druggists thsotighattf the
eel:tatty.
Neu York Date/twin NIA
The Inhaler is-notts on the breast sander the lin _
not the Nrastinconvenirosco—the heat of the_ body
sufficient to rvapmute thelatd. . - •
11 untheds of CASPA of CUaliffilike the fOlloultm
benato ed. One Package of Ilyosi.ra bus Oared ste
ASTIIMA of shtyears standing. • ' ' •
. Jos. F. /Le' stberry, P. M. of Dinteasstots. Pe.. '
I ens cured ache 4111111ffist of IC/years standing , by D:.
Curtis' Ilygrana. • • •":•••
Marian,' tallest, lirearyit, if. T..
Mrs. Pant or No. 5 IbuconondSs., If; Y., web extol* isf •
/mese ease of Bronebetis by the Ityaesna. It •
My Aster boo been eased of a DISTTIYSSINO COCOMOIK - ~•
several yeas* standing. and decided to be Inoessibletry'rri
physicians. She was cured in ONN -MONTI" Isy-• tbit •
grans.. . ' • •
• 1: Cialitert, P. M.. 'fireweed. Xt. •
Pelee three Dollars a Package .— Sold by °rms.& _
K INB. 0011 D PAVL O. Itil ebausberaffit: N.
Packages sent free b . express to any put . of, t he tithed
States for Ten ['altars.
te. R —Castile Weans. is Ole 0111.6INAL and ONLY • . •
CIP.NVI4E AtITICf.E.all ottrrei- are base Immitatlons or -
vita and INMlRlOUSsealltuterfelts; Shun thane ite -
your '
would POISON. • yl—rlsscher & S., Ades,. ,
D'P' For Sale by Abel Turrell, Druggist, Moutrore, P a
NEW YORK AriVERTISEIKENI'S
hiON Visscliza &Pcift,z,L'S General,Adurtisirs
/louse, Ai:plates Building, 346 :
and 348 Broadway,.:
.
Cash Mlisie and Piano Store
OF HOBS.CE _WATERS, .
_.
,
xo. $33 Brooduay,'Nezo York. , Opposition
to Monopoly.- ' .1V 24 AT ie at G , reatt,p Reduced
Rater: _ ". - • • '.. -.t
ITOTWITiISTANDING the combination of
1. 1 1 mnsie dealers t, keep up . the prices of twit
.
copyright musk, akainet the laterals of retire
• composers, and ' their refinial to. extend to , 31r.
%%Titters the courtesies of the trade, be is milting ---.
intense saliel—htving abundant evidtpee, that hip . •
has publie'countenance and support, in his oppo- .
sition to great monopoly, and his efforts, to aid -
Native Talent, midi°. adopt the National Curren--
' cy. • Ills stock of Americaeind European mi. -
sie is immense, and the catalogue of his own •
publications is one or the largest al:latest select- ,
csi in the .United States. He bas also made a •
" -
great Reduction in the prices, of Pianos, lifelode.
gee and Musicel Instruments,ctfall kinds Str
perior toned 6 1.2 octave planes for 4175, $2OO .: -
and $325, interior of as good quiality, and dura
ble es those that cost 8500; Piainek or every va- '
riety of style - and prices up to $lOOO, comprising ! '...
theme of °Ten different manufactories: among
them the celebrated "modern improved -Horace
Waters' Pianos and the first preuilum: sEeliatt
Pianos of T.,Gilbert &Co.'s make. (owners of, ,
the /Ronan patent;) Second-hand PirrniA et •
groat bargains- Prieci froin sto to $l5O. Me- - .
todeons from five. different man - ufactories, indu
cting the well known - S. I). en. W. Smith's •
I melodeons, (tuned the-equal; temperament,) the
best made in the: United States. Prices. $45,-
$60,15. 8100, 8115, $125, 8135, and $150, .„.
Smith's Ruble Bank Melodeons ft2oo. Each •
Piano and ' Meiedeon guarantied. The best
terms to the intik, sehoole,&e. ; 13'14 per cent.
discount to clergymen and c)urehes. All orders..!
promptly attended to. • llus sent to rill parts of
! the country, post paid,at the ieduced rates. Gen- • .
1 ern_t and select catelognesand scheduld of prices .
o f Pianos forwarded to - any' address free of '
1 charg.;.-7rr.3., •
• '.
Straw Goods, Preach Flowers, lte..
(`'l ASH 'purchasers itre•seieited to examine%
ki our stock of 1 .
...
5T.R...41r - GO9DS, -
French Flowers, &c., which will be found sups. _
rior to that of any - other sitar bowie in this. ,: .
City. -.
We sall receive the'rerningseason, per steams
ens, and of our own tnanutecturer, the iiiteet,-..,.. - 2 ,
styli* of Bonnets, French Flon ens, &c. - ,44e...i'r.:
which we offer to easit purchasers atgntati - 'dueed prices: - • 1 *:
' • , - HOMER & -,ltritiltThis
. 6-1 and 66 John* street, cor. William,
-8 ' 3 mos. • . saw teak. •
J. & C kischer, Piano-Forte Man-
' clattery; '• . -.- _ .
4ND Vare Room, Nos. 243, 245, 247 i and '
!V ;NA. \ West Twenty-eight street,..between -
9th andllOth.Averiaer, New York.' Pianos wittr -
the X.r.i i ian, and all the best - medern impriie-.
meats, lade. of the best
_materials, under our
own supervision ; swritten guarantie.given with , '
every P ano. J. &. C. F. being practical mer 4.
1:fil
and net Oat:taring, very largely, can-furnish'the .
best Pia na, on tower terms than cao be Bullish-. •-
ed any *here, and it is decidedty the-best platter.
'to buy for cash; Those desiringa go 4 Piano,
- and one :that will stand and wear, welt, can't do
botter.than toren On J. &C. Fierier: 43m9
.. 1-
Ernlebizrakat Plastfres;as and Cogauler
&crates. -;-
. .
VAIRDANKS,4: Co. - have recently opened .e ,
l: spacious %Vert:house aklS9 Broadway,..NeW
York, where they - offer, at whole Sale and, retail.
the nicest complete assortment of-Weighing Ap
,paratns to tie found in the United States. Among
the articles 'offerred will be fosad upwards of
Severity different modifications of FAIRBANKS'
SCALE& Also a great variety of Bassets', Je W. . -
eters', Druggist's Grocers', and other' Scales.- -
S prin tr.Balaneeri, Patent Vezina, Teister's Weights
and Measures, &e:, &c...
HAY and COAL- SCALESset in ivy part - of
the- country by experienced Workmen:
Orders by_mail or otherwise di illieceive atten
tton.
FAIRBANKS .& C 0.,, 199 , Broadway . N. York. ,
12m6
• 1e le Store anti Xeie Goods.'
1
. Carpets Cheaper-than 'ever!
ripliE subscribergives reMiee that he has talc
._ en the premises; x'o, 3.94 Hudson Street.-
Now York, where he offefor sale an elegant - .•
and eheice tot Of Thred.P Y, Ing . rahr, Venetiari t
il
and Hall Carpeting, Oil Pio me stair rods, Rugs,
Dromeis t - etc:. Most of thise goods have beets -..!
bought at auction for Caah (only. And now al; -
low me to say—let, Carpets were unpreeedently
high laet. year ; 2d, - They aro about 35 per tent.
lower this year, and never. during the - , thirteen
yeara.that f have been, in business, bevel known
them so !Ow ; 3d, Most of the old dealers,' per; -
haps all, have large stocks _ bought at last fetter)
prices; 4th, I shall start with it,eleen new stock
bought at this year's prices; sth, „lily' ExPatiace
are very liAv, see my Prtees for eituriple. ingrain .
Carpets, all w001,.3.a. 6d. per yard ; Double 'Nev. •
pit, ditto, 4s,Superfine, 2 ilis, Dttra. 65.; Thro.ply,
, ditto, $l, and-all other* at equatty low rates.
J. EUGGLES LANDON, 394 Hudson St.;
' (Illetween Manner:4y and Clarkson .Streets.:
NewiYork,)--t 5m3 1 ' • .
.._...--..._.......
• . 2,000 Milk 'Pans. j • •
.rINIr ettbseriker Is. now Itlauufaetunng and
prepared .to furniit Dairymen with . Illilk
Pans or all Size', and a better Quality than ever .
before offered in Susquchatut County. • Our Papa- ,
Papa
are 'Made from the best. Double Cross Tittial* '
we can, and Will sea them at prices malt - Amy .
' than you have been in the habit of paying coi",thrt
:corn:non article. Yon have only , to examillit_tir.'
be convinced. Every . Pan 'Warranted perfect lei -
no rale. Terms, cash or short eredit. 1 1,
3. DICK ERHAN,rIII.:
New ItitflYrd, April 1, 1'855. ' • -' : -
TveryONG and Squaro * .Wool, - broths and Silk.
4
handsome style's, and at extventeli iovf
.
price:e.
Oct* n.
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salual:kle Book !diner's' Domestic Polity* Book,
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