The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 03, 1855, Image 3

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    we say in. tones which we would prefer should
resound like the thunders of the Heavens:
Let traitors among as . bctraref . Let those who
are coming to oppose as count well.tlie cost.
PAnsvitix,MO, Apia 14, 1855.
.Ifr Editor : The spontaneous upheavingi
.Of an indignant and outraged community'
u -ere .-manifested' here: to-day, in a decided
Manner, To tell yon that, The -Industrial
Lam/nary; a, newspaper owned, by . George.
Park and W.V. Patterson, in this town,is a
Free-Soil sheCt, and has been aiding anadet
ting the Eastern Abolition Societies in their
abortive attempt to .abolitiottize Kansas, for
the past year, is to tell you' what you already
3 n ow. 'Yon are also aware that Park haS
'large hotel i this place, kept by aFree-toiler,
from'lllinois, and devoted, to- - the
same foul purposes: It seems that certain men
lin the neighbrhood determined 'Y to abate the'
nuisance:': • How they managed to notify so
many, and keep it 'quiet, J don't understand ;
I but abou i t, 10 o'clock this morning, we
. . w o re
surprised , to see abouta to or fifteen of of
(most \respectable country acquahrtance . ride
R iot() town , an d go to the printing-office
l i put Patterson under guard. Y Park, it appears,
had either heard of it, or his good luck 'bad
iprompted him togo to the mouth of bin, in
11;ahsas.Territory. - At 12 o'cloCk about 200
men bad arrived. The press was very* quiet
ly taken down and paraded into the street.—
The crowd was called to order; and Paterson
Was brought forth to - receive! his Sentence..._._
O n e•speakeestated that the all' were aware
-
that.they carne there 'with the firm' determi
nation. to black, tar and feather, and ride on
a rail G. S. Park and W. J. Patterson:; bnt
,that. as Park had escaped, and left his seape
!vat to suffer for bOth; he wished the meetinff
o deciqe what Shoultt . now be 'done with . the
,ri,ioner. Another speaker declared his voice
was for mercy; not that he had any exeusea
to offer for Patterson, .for he despised him as .
strout•:.ras any matt could; but that Pater
eon's wire, throughout thetnorning, had httng
o him like a leech ; that .she now held-on. to
. Thin; and . .tliat "We could not inflict the.. an-.
iHnnent without gross Violence . to her feelings
dad perhaps . ru4aess to her person.
,theref'ore, for the sakes of the Wife, moved a
.vOte be taken to remit the tar,
,feathers, Ake.,
- ,rind set Mr t , 'Patterson at large, for the Pres-
Tpt. The vote was accordingly taken and a
1 41 nalt.Majority - weut in favor of the prisoner ;
he was, therefore, .n 1 at large. The follow- -
ip g re solutions were then offered,. and voted
do singly, and not a dissenting - voice was
li, , ard on the gronnd. Almost every 6ne vet
ei affirmative; and they voted with a
•ivirn,", too, that showed they were in earnest :
Resolved, 1. That The :Parkville 'lndus
;-al Luminary is a nuisance, which- lia.§
Ird:n endured too long, and should now be
al):11ed. • ,
.2; That the editors, to wit: 6. S. Park and
w. l'atterson, are traitors to the State and
County in Which they . live, and should be
denit.with as such.
3. That We Meet here. again on this day
three weeks, and if we find G. S. Park and
t. J. Patterson in this town 'ken, or at an . -
F i l l,s.,?r,ttirae, we will throw them into the
Missouri - River ; and if they go to TiansaS to
reside, zre pledge our honoras men, to follow
aad hang them wherever we can take, the M -.
4. That; at the suggestion of Oar Parkville
•frilnids. we will attend to some other Free
uilers far-off:-
1 5. That we-will suffer no person belongiig
to'the 4.l 7 Ortherit Methodist Church, topro(ch
in Platte county after this date, under penal-
It pf far and feathers' for the first'offence; and
a hemp rope fur the second.
J. That we= earnestly call on our sister
i.-3unues throughout the State to rise in their
miOtt and clean thou. - selves of Free Soilism•
. That our peace, our property, and our
safl:ty repuires us, at this time, to do our duty.
That we reodest every pro-Slavers paper
ir , "iissouyi arid Kansas to publish the above
u tiorm -
he pres %yas;then shouldercl, uitli a
.Id ite cap drawn - °ter its bead; ..and labeled
,••luston Aid" the crowd following - . in 'rag a lai l order; :it was' tiiarched . through tewn
neariv to the upper landipg, and there with
.tilree hearty cheers, it was deposited in• the
wa of" all the Clpuletts "to 'At : the Itiis-
F..rAri River. • . .1 - -
..
A seec.ll - was then made to the crowd, and
thy disappeared peaceably, ea l ch taking the
road to his his own home:
burine the day- frequent telegraphic . dis
patches Isere, received, from both ends of . the
line,.of a most encouraging nature. "
Sie transit gloria Saturdi.-
J? Extract from a letter by the Rev. Mr.
Cl*.bill,:of Boston, who is now :travelling
11 , :1)is - bealth in the East. •
•It gives one . ati ever present idea of the
:1 - ..lesive enterprise. of his 'countrymen, to
their commodities of commerce continu
ally in his path whereever he • goes: I have
w:ljetvisited any considerable city of Tur
-I:e.ywhere I did not'find the Medicines of my
, :f.latry represented by Ayer's Cherry teeto
fa Smyrna, Aleppo,. Jaffa, Jerusalem.
an.ilConstantinople we see in each, . the
ofsome - 44.zaar,the pectiliarly Amer
looking Iron card; of Dr. 'Ayer, saying
a ilanguage4hich net one in a -thousmtd
the passers by Can read, " Ayers cuerry
_Pict r ral for Cough's, colds. and Consiimp
;im,Sold Here." On a shelf behind the Cros. , ;
mussultnen are seen the bottles with
theirlEnf•liskt Spanish French and German
turned to theerowd, and ..on enquiring,
re- are told that foreigners are knot the only
urthasers, but the true believers themselves
L';l4 their trust 3u fate to try" this product
. tf Aiuerican skill, when they find there,is no
01 1 .1QI; cure for them." -r . •
was told here yesterday ,that 'the Cherry
1 2 , 2. , ti,,r a l had been presented. to the' Sultan,
is constant use in his harem; and.
th. hospitals of the Empire."
Ar tTNIO SON CLTA 1`:
AFFAIRS.
'A - Lk:3in N Cr 0.?.:,. Saturday,. April 28,,3855:
Th., Union this morning has along article
tt We, state of affairs With 'Spain. It states
tlat Ole President regards the
. reeent bring
-1:1; to ant examination . of American , vessels
:i . . vitiations of international law,. indignities
a' our flag,alid aggressions apon our rights,
cl. will not be tolerated. Commodore
g..Cauley is not to argue with Spanish cruis
,:.-, as to the right of search or visitation, but
Sato them t " You can claim no right .
seal.
ch or visitation,or . examination of any rightfully . bearing-our flitg,..upcitt. the
; , igli seas, under any guise' or pretext, in my
Frf , eii...e or:within my reach. If you attetnpt
: , .th e r tct will be dope at your peril." . The
1 hioli .further. says, that the Spanish .Govern
lent-have the issue of peace or war in their
tan hanils. If they persist in theiraggress
-I`)r.,ar is inevitable.
° - • - W.Atiits qtot,- April 2. 4 00,845. -
. The Board of. City -Counsels hays "offered
L . ) the l Court of Claims - the•grlt' tuitotis use. of
tiltir rpouis in the Citr Hag.:' .
Surnmer music will Atomnience at the Capi
ol Grpunds on WederMay next. • •
,
Mr. IDougherty, formOrly.Slipe - iinteudent pf,
flit Wikliington.Moutuilotrliaa been.oppgint
ri Snikrinteudent over the thattple work- ex
laisiort to the General PostOffiee.
, 'pit redemption ot,the public debt .at - ttie . '
"ea .4 . l #Y bepartment. last week amounted to
42, 4(50, '
. .
THE MASSACHUSETTS JACGIBLATURE.
. .
Bottros, Saturday, April 28, 1855.
The Hiss Investigating committee has'ad
t4urned untilTureday
_next. It is rumored
lat the teat Mts. Patters . on will then be pro
duded as a witness.
• In the Senate, to-day, a bill to establish a
Boa‘rd of Railroad Commissioners pasied to a
re.ading., •
. ILATEII4ItOII .
CuarttEsToislaturday, April 28, 1855,;.
The StearnshiNlsabel, • - vith ljavana and
Key, - West . . dates . to. the 25th i t., • has art v
ed gat this port. ,
The correspondent of The. Courier says, at
a grand reVievt
..ort the 22d, Commodore Mc-
Cauley Joccupiled 4.seatin Coneltra's. carriage..
Them was a; report in circulation on the
24th that Commodore Mc Canley had effect
ed g• se r ttlettnA, with Concha, and that the:
guards . had alt" been withdrawn from the ship,
Thotnag•Clitire;lt. I Tile. Courier's correspond
ent doubts the; truth of the report, believing
hat Concha ltAs":11q authority to trent..
• Counnodoreilifej.Cattley has been invited to
attend a grandhanquet which , Was about to
be given by Glin.Ouncita;
Three . - ereide to t entleinen were is prison,
charged vvith beating four :.ipatiish :Officers al'
rank. • '
.9 .4 •
It .was: reportedltliat several of. the
. Civil
. Guards :were Assassinated in the streets on , the
24th.f - • •
,
atidadalsa embarked for Spain
on the. 22d.
Molasses and sugars vccro - advancing,, 'nut
freights were itictiV;e.• .
•
The• ,brig *MI. Alfred -sailed from Key
West for New , Totk on the 18th, direct.
-The brig ItniatiO was picked up ,on 'the
2;.1d, of Sand Key,'!an‘l towekinU) Key Wet.
She .was stript* of t'ilino . st, every thing, and
bore indicatioili ofOtaring.been set on fire,
and then, it wi presumed, abandoned.
A YoliNtl SHOT By
, ?
Saturday, April 28, 1855.
William Clitfk, ti young grocer merchant,
of this city, at, a O'eloek dtis. evening .shot
through the he4d rtiehard White 2-1 yeart;, of
age,' in. W 1140;
,t welling, on - Sherman-ay.
White had ago Married- a Miss
lieart,.to whont dark had beeii very tnitch
attached, and tlje Murder originated, it is said,
from that circ - atOlitnee. All the parties are
of good uling.. Tll4. distress
of N'White's wifOatidlher Mother have created
the grontest -qmpatliy. The, murderer has
been arrestedj, Iy4ite still breathes, but his
death is lOokepollat any moment.
• .
• •
' ' agallt6AanDel.
At Lakesides,,•;4l4,lllebanna Cc'., I'enn'a, •On
Fifth 'day, the iip - th: ult.,.by Friends' ceremo
ny, John Cox l'itor'riO, Otsego Co., N:.Y., and
Sibylla T-.., datghto of Caleb Carnmlt of the
former place. : ' , l . 1 1 -
..., . 1 -
_:= -7 ...-.7-::.Z:M- . :
V . • xttat4
• In Clifford,
: Thursday
• ;.1p-
r •
i •
l lttli. Rhodes
hen.- aged 54 ear
• --, •
•': In Lanel-borN April L'Oth; Leah Elizabeth,
daughte - r, of Ja-41, :Ind Hannah Taylor, aged
8 months and 8,!;,1a45.
. 1 . .
osweet as the rose-bird i-neireled in dew, •-
While its fragrUne is flung o'er the air,
So fresh. and so lirig,filto her tooflor she sefinual
As she-lay iitNer irf ' nocenee fh4re.
,
Now Store 1 , - - new Oroqds.
rrIIE subserib4 takes . this method' : of adver
,t tisin to hisifrietids . and that blie general
u
ly', that hs has tithed up n store; 14 'across - the
street from his plii qureas. in tiookty:), where
tie is prepared to ; ree ive cunt enters, nnd sell
them Goods, at irilotp illtes as snY other estab
lishment in Suscluchinna co.unty. Ily .assort
ment is Very larfr,4 itlecd, embracing, nearly ev
ery artie i le tisualll called for in a country store:
As I am deteirtiined to do business so as to
avoid "Lad debtS,y- wiiiA\reFponsitile purchasers
lire tired to PaY,.1 . 1 cait Offer .: . I4uperior induce
ments tdcash'aintothlrwise pqntt_paying p:;,t
ronS. '
I • .
' 1 i -,O:G. 1 E. IPSTEAD.
k ;.,..
April pc), 1855.!- -: 1
lOtt 'FELTfirst qvulity (J i f.l33ss.
111 lu - odd lumber fur sale. En
. . •
- I 0. G. HEMPSTEAD.
yn, Apia 30,'855.-28w3.
to,
qaire of
tlfW.l ' Proctis.
Timlsubscribers are ,nom receiving their us-
nal supply of S.£O3G AND SUMMER GooDS.
consisting of Dry GoOds. Grocer:les; Crockery,
Hardwarp, Paints, 04's, Dyestuffs, Drugs and
Medieimis, Boots vndt Shoes, , Cqs,
Leather,iFish,.silvcr S noes, Ararelies,. Jewelry,
&A.-,"&c4 all of Which i they offer; on the most
farorabiti terms for cask!, Produce, or an approv.
ed credit': „ • •
• I•BENTI,,E BEAD.
3lnntr'nse, May . 1.5.-1.%w3. •
4.
•Diesolutio4. • i
rrirEAiercantile Fir in of Sniithr& liempstend
1_ hasl been dissolr' dhy tnutaal consent.—
The notes.land aceoun6s, of 114 saute are in the
hands of'Gi G. Detnii44ad f 4. collection. An
early seq.lemenf i:)tall,! - ar;e:rrves is positively
requiredi,
J. F. SMITH.
D. G. yEMPSTEAD. •
1,855. Bw3. - -
Brooklyn, April 16,
Vow-York Piices!
ARE now In 1144 by A Lathrop & Co-,
to all those whodousign tithrir baiyr rind
produce io.thent. They haring made arrange
ment:Late' now "enal,ledito aend.eil kinds or pro
duce to New York-endito sell j. the same at the
kigherst Market priecs:i. MI :those =rho wish
good-prices and quick returns We invite to =ill
upon . k
•-
jA. LATI]ROP &CO.
MontrasP, May 1, !a:55. • •
Sheriff's alo.
ny -virtue Of a snit of ./..e.o l j Fa. loan i d oftbe Court of
At., Comm:at Piaui of Sub ebnnna tionlity, and to we di
reited, I' will e*oseto iital,lie sale at the Court house
in Itlontra.e, oth Saittrday,lrtlie 19th: day of May next,
-at 1-o cloeC P. illi•—• I 4 . i : •
'•. All that certfri picelor.par4l of laid situate
itithe village Of Lnder.#llle in Great Bend town
'ship and in the 2ountk4f S,uscpiehunna; bounded
and described iis followh, to.Wil:: Beginuingat a
point in tho .outhwesertY line id the Great
Bend and Coc*Cten turnpike, lhelsouth6asterly
side of ix large c.hestnuti tree, at -..a corner of land
heretofore conveyed tolthe Nev i'York - cr. Erie
'Railroad cotnimly, theni...e south, 41 deg. and 30
1
rocs. west a onii the line of said 'railroad CO:s
lands. about 1l 4: ieet to ,pt earner t6ereo f, thence
northwester y, 'Along the line of:s.;id company's
lands aboOt, 18glimt,;tolthi3.nOthfwesterly side
of a loeust tree with 'O3 trnnketsza: 7 reet
from Said line, thence north 51 3.4 d eg. easf,about
213. feet, to the'line of said turnpike the north
westerly side vta.gate post; thinee south 21 deg
east along -the line Of said i turnliike 179 . 1.2 fee '
to the place-of bygifinitig,t - ontetiriinr, six. tenths
of an acre of - find - ,11107* or : leis; now. erected
thereon . a la rgei three itteiry taviii:nliouse. known
as the "BiyaSt. HOtetilitt Till siOerte barn, slifd
and stabling . , hie house Icidii oge houses, and all
improved. . ' ! , 1" - - i ..- ..:. 47 . 1 L''' -
Taken in . executioti at the pipit- of Lowrie
Green vs. Chas:-.G.-Hurti
T O
all whom this hi* conceit). ' The Notes
' JL: and book imcoubtm:
o f Edwin Tirriny of
Brooklyn Susquehannti Co., Have been "left. with
the undersignedfor eolle'etion add settlement:did
also the unsettled accbubta of Tiffany & - Stbith.
.It is expected r of all stichiaa are indebted toi the
said Tiffanh.either by Nle.or bbok acpount,that
w'g
On. tho au scribe
t. will call . hout delay
/)
and arrange the earne. f 1
, :WIRIBEN 0- li1LEB:
Brooklyn, Arpril p 7, 184,5-184.
THE Notes and neeonntsotthe firth of Thay
er & Crandal and I P. Crandal are left
with Dr. R. Thayer for settlement. lThose in
debted are reqnested to )hake immediate pay
-ment and save z'ost. - rR. P. CRANDAL
, lifontine April 28,185;5 —lBtf I - •
Removal.
C. D. Virgil, Dentist, hits removed Ito a room
over F . B. chandler's stnrb, %%itre it will be his
pleasbre to see - his friend4"as•quiek as possible."
- • C. D. VIRGIL, Resident Dentist.
Montror, Niny ..). 1;55.;4 . ,-- •
• A FIAT. LOT OF
‘i •
- i - ONDON First . Donbli; Barrrel Gins , Single
1-4 do., and extra Fine Bides, for site by
. .
- ' ftP.RING
,+Ci . OS.
ODi
,
ASuperior lot just rece4vcd, -and.n w offering
at the lowest cash prices fur lippriired erej:
it or Ready pay, by _
7,‘lnv 1.
,•
The Peopl4 l 4 Store.l •
HAVIN G
recently . voluntarily relinquished
• Wu sale of Liquers;;,exeepting strictly for
medicinal purposes, as a Pruggist,—Oe people
distinctio,n -of partly. socicty,..seet or re
ligion, are -respectally inviicti as .irsual, to call
and examine the quality and prices of goods, and
to thereby mail themselves of any .advantage of
the market therimay thus ;acquire.
ABEL 11311.8EL1.
Montrose, April. 19, 1850.
Dissolution.
rrilE copartnership hi!retofore .
twoen the subs4iril);!is under 114 firm of
Johnson & Very is this day dissolved 14y mutual
consent. > C. S. JOIhNb'ON,
• ZERAII VERY.
-N. 11. : Persons wi...thing . .to stttle t 1 ir. ace
can do so cailinrr noon eitlii r of the su!seribers,'
when it is convetlitut. or tilern. -
./ . •
Harford, April.l-1, 1235541GU•3
ariXANDER siatms.
VAN. &W ATSON,!"6 South FLcr. TI
.1 - St, i• •
R EAT FIRE, CIIEStNIIT &Ft ril Ste,
Fnd•iy morning, fieeetnuer: 15th, 1854 EvanT
1.& Watson's Salamander att , s triumithant, as
they. ultynys are when put tp the test.
- APII7I.ADELiIItA, Dee. 15 155.4. '
'sl.essrs Evans & Watson No 26-South - Fourth'
St., Philadelphia, -
, .
GF.NTI.KMES ta k e Much pleasure in rac.
-oturnending your Salainander Safes to ;Merchants
and others in want of a seen:Fe means of preserving .
their hooks, papers. &c., from fire, as thi...otte we
purchased front you about Fi • l'e.ll months Pince has
preserved our -hooks, and raid) in as good a condi
tion as they/Ix-ere _when pttt • into it, before, the
great fire this morning, which destroyed the .eu
tire block of buildings corner;of Chestnin. and F,llll
streets. The above was in use in our office, en
the second floor of our building. frotn which place
it fell into the cellar and rentanted there until the
fire was out. Thee' Safe -Was then removed and
opener:Litt the presenci; of least lb(10 persons.
who witnessed the good condition of the jernttentS.
Will you please have the Sure and LockS repaired
as we intend to put it in use Again. having- perfect
confidence in its fire-prOof qt atities.
Yours, Bever'
LACEI & Pll 11. 1 . LI PS.
Evrins and Watson take. pleasurein ri4rring to
the billowing, among the many riiiiidiedsi..'ho have
thi.ir,iiifes in ose:-1.7.-S. Miht, (Farmers
and Mechanics' flank\ Philada ; Simnel
P eg 11 It ".:herjti . ',John N. Henderson,
City Controller; C i al4 Cop 4- Co., No. Mar
kel :Si: Richard Norris and f 4 on, Locomotive buil.
der. Bancroft rind Sellers,
corner 1601 tend Jzimis Ste Friit.lthii Fire lasi,_
ranee co.. PMI4.; Penn'a Ilttilroad Co., " : Philada.;
Lacey . & Phillips, et , ! - ne•r sth and illinor Streets ;
Sharpless Rro . No. 32 south '"Ji.l St i; .lurrea. - Kent
and Nantes, No. 147'Nortli -third Street; W. IL
liortsman and Sens, No. 51North Z.id St `mith,
Williams & CO, No. r.. 7 Market & B. Orne,
No les Chestnut St. , •
A Irtr,qc assortment of the dhoce. Safes h' wacsnn
hand (Warranted to Ntnlitl 10i per cent. More tire
tlkai any lierring'sSafr,noce use.) .-
WATSON, also manufacture and :teen for sale,
Iron Shutters. Iron. Doors and Iron Sash, tor utak,
fireproof Vaults Banks, Stores, ptiblic and
private( traiitliao. Seal and Letter Ccpyiit Press
es; Patent Slate Lined Refrijrerstors..kc. Please
us a roll, at No. 2ti South Fourth St,
(10111:ht. 1 •
:
English Patont :Lover Watdhes.
5 , ,
.9 14,
T"' itnbse'riber ha g `
this
. ' 4P:- • day reet.ive(l, - pc t, s tvt rn
„:- ..., 0 14 er AtPzittir, two, tiezcin more
N I
• 0 -1 . - , of his celebrated ENI E GLISI•I
t k a. A- LEVERS in plain auel• fi'rgur
fiN. 4a•C i tr y
Oi eXtril }many Sliver 11 - Unt-
L5J ;N6....: .- ',....;-)'. , '..
ing Case .4., Vireo tliffei'ent Nit
riet les. As -the reputation (if these watches is so .
Well eSiabtiShk.d, it Is needas - to say enure Mtn
to notice their arrival. • T T' 1 ,
ALFIIED J. E` NS.
No. 2., Odd ra„,Afi 11:111,
Bingbiontoh, April 4,
ritiTTA;ROLA newt article,
frill not er.rroie in the ehenpi•st pen
in use; for sale lw • A. J:EVANS.
Mari+ 35. • .
Last Notice
• A LL persons 'indebted to tue by note or boot;
11.. account, for blaclismithlnz, are hereiT noti
fied that they must on .tne ,nt Nlontrose and
ttettle up without delay. Those who titglect to
heed this notice most exp , -a cost to be made
Lam in earnest,. so !mil; out 4
HAIICEOK.
Montrose, Ara 24, 18_55. 17w3
lIISSOLVTION
T .
I.IE co-partnersiiip heretlifore 4. - .vistin, l 'r under
the name and firm of a‘i-1:...3,. &131ott is
this day dissolved' iiv mutUal consent. The
nates, and ifeeounts May be fluid in the fends.
C. W. Mutt. Thnse indebteitl Jo said tirrm mill
ple:.se c.lll.lmtnetli-..tc.fr and siqtle the siaine.• -
- -
GEO,. R: lIAWt.EY, •
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C. W. MOTT. F '• ' -
'April I, 18.5 : 5. -. t: i .
J. NVittenberg
. -
lIAVE just received and are daily ree l eiving a
splendid as , tortment of. Spring and Sum.
trier Dress Goods, suet) as Barages, plain and
satin, striped and Plaid Lawnl4, OrgandiS;Barage
Delaines, Silks of all colors and firrures and at
New York prices. ! .
Our stook of shawls ix well selected,!, ranonrr
which can_be found Crape Shitwis, firm:lie Silk,
Barage - , Thibet, Cashmere, and Prindet Shawls,
A•splenaid stock of Mantillas of th 4 'latest
styles and at very Jou-prices. •
Our 'stock of ETribroideries is selected with the
greatest care and cartnot NI 16 give satisfaction.
In addition we ha...ea good assortment of Needle
miork, Curtain's, at . OriouspriceS. We
also offer to the .at bargains, ;C:dicoes,
bleacht-ri and broWn a good as4clirtrnent
of Calicoes, Bedticking., FlannO, Sze. I -
• Hosiery at-Very low prices, ssicitz.s Ste,king,s
Bleached 'and brown, slate colOr, black mid 'nix
ill -stockings, a superior articlii of raw silk Hose,
also a'spleridid artiele . of silk Mits, Gloves, Roe'.
er's Kid Gloves, • i
P i .
We have also a Splendid askortment of Bon
nets, Ribbons, &so Misses iltinnts, Children's
Fancy Straw Caps'and Flask, A good ass , J,rtment
of Parasols, all at a Small nth - Alice above i.•ost,
In addition to anti this we oter the - pub ie the
largest anti .eheapcit stock of 4eady.rnad& cloth
ing ever of Bred in Northern Pe.nnsylvani. A1.v.0
.v.o a genera! issorttPent oT Gentlemen's Firrnildt.
ins Goods, such as, p_hiris,Coltirs,(..;ravat?..,'lstocks,
suspenders, Drawers' and untrfr i .Gartnenity&e.
Please try uts—disvprove if volt ran.
J. WiTTENBERG l BROTITER:
. 3)/ciatrpso, April 25, 1855.' •
NEW.CTOODS.
la J. WEBB is now receiving his prig
kl• GOODS, which will betsold low fOreash.
.Siontroft, Math 28, 2855
• A 33 Day Brass Ociek:
THE subscriber otters for sale a verysuperior
CLOCK; ne c construction, suitable for
Banks, Hails, Clcuecbes, &c. These cloelcs need
winding but once a month, and nre perfectly ac
curate time keepers. it. J. EVANS.
Bingbaniton, March 15,)858 .,
LA'CIIROP & Co
A LATIIII
0 3 & Co.
2 Coup.vrtEs!
MiNAGERIE &CIRCUS.
8. B. Howes, Prop'r.
MYEUS & M ADMGAN'S
Celebrated
,EQUESTRIAN TROUPEIi
;Without extra charge,.
irig, two exhibitions in one.
:For Ono Day Only—After ,
noon nod - ETening.
J. NIXON, Director of the
Combined Exhibitions,
At MONTROSF., on •Satur-
Aav, May 19th,-1855. •
In this exhibition gill we
found the two greatest Vy
ing Curiosities in the
kingdom, Living GI
RAFFE. and a- Living. 'IIIII
NOCERW, besides a fall col
leetion of other Wild bea-+t-q
all in the most perfect; health
arid condition. The CiryPs
Troupe eonNiAs of tfie
ing aeknowledged talent,
Clown, Jirn. Myers; Miss
Rose Madigan. the fearleSs,
graceful and brilliant Ameri
can Artist, - in her Match! ! !Ss
Scenes of Equitation. Messrs.
T. King,' Leßue, W. Arai-
P,- Madigan, Mas
ter Madigan, Thompson and
Prorr Nixon with his talent;
ed Pupils, in all their achieY
pients upon horseback, and in
Gymme.tics. The followino
tare and beautiful .Animals
are among the collection
tonginj - to this exhibition,7:
A Brazil Han Tiger, or south
Athericao Jiguar, two), Afri
can LcopartS, 2 N. Atherican
Bears, a pair of Engiish deer;
A beautifully marked Zebin,.a
Peruvian Lama, a.W bite Car
el,' a Kangaroo,—t;esides
Variety of the Monkey Trili
'arro ts, Pelicans; Swaa
Uirds of Paratlise,4z.e.,&e.
A4ini4sion to see the Co
tined Exhibitions, 9.5 coal
Children under 9 yeArs ofN
half price. Doors open at
and at 1. Perforenance
couitocnce at half past tip
Hand quartCr to
'flu. Cy iiiptricat and ge.
rid out.tit oltßi ill the. :klenti.;
crie & Cirrus troupes, ha
liccn (‘ tup this E....tsom in
j style of cleganco find pr
fusion of• costly decoratio!
hitherto tiuprceedOitA.
The Itiders - and iGyinnastio Artist:4, ic full del
seription of whom Retll be 'ohnd in the Hills, ard
all lv.dongitig to thO Ili fit dais of their prof,s4.ion.
of both sexes,-and ,are known nod distintzni4le4
everywhere ss the " Star TrOope" of The Li f .ited
States. A full Military 8i . 111.;.% neeierfroi,
?lie , : the Exhibitions. and play. during* the
perform:met.* a variety of new and fashionable
;,4,l"The Cotnintnie*, will enter town_ in
grand Prikteizsionl about 10, A. M., and niter
passiri t y throtult the principal; streets, proceed to
their of. Exhibit ion; •
Orpban's'Court. Salt!.
I3URSIS.7I:\I' to an .order' of the said Court;
will be seld at publie - sale, to the highe:st
and bes . bidder; upon the r iirt.mises,--all that
certain lot o f land.-si!uate in the Borough of
Montrosvoin Sisluebanna ebunty, and hottnded
on the north by Turnpike street : un the 'W(*St.
hr n public street. on the smith by Seth 7tlitell-'
ell's lot. arid on the east by Cormuch Cushman's
lot: ci.ntaininr , about 27 pereles..of lard. late
the estate. of wm. th!nstock,dee-d ; with the ap
purtenances, three framed Wlding, &e., on Sat
urday the 19:li dav of May. nest. .1 n'eloek
ANN MARIA:BENSTOCK,
Adin'rx of W. IT. Benstock, dec'd.
Montrose, April 25, 185347:Y4
TIME CHANGED.
F.Tr'
. .
; Delaware, Lae kawais tea & W. R. R.
J
• SPLING ARR. IN6
.EMENT : •
N and after Thursday,lApril 19. 18 . 15, the
f\
! -.Mail Passenger Train Icave Scranton
at ILSO A. M.
.1 Due at Great Bend at :1.40,
:Connectinn• with the Dunkirk Express Train
w es t on the it 1. & E. R.iR.,
Return, will leave Great Rend en the - arrival
of the Dunkirk ENpress bound West, (3420 e.r.t.)
and atrives at Scranton at 6‘.ob, r. :a.
t .
The Freight Aceommodati6ll min. N. t.h pass
: enger ear sit m:heti affil depart from Scranton ; : t
1.00,y. M.. due at Great Bend at C. P.m., connect
inTr. with.the Mail Train bound West, and the
Niobt Rspres, Train, bound both East ;.rd - West.
Returning, will depart from Great Bend 'at
7.00 N. and arrive at Scranton, 1'220, A. M.
Stages will be in waiting nn the arri val of Pas
senger Trains at Scranton, to enin e y passengers
to Carbondale, Pittston, IYiliiesliarre,
via the Reading P.. R., Easton, andall other
i intermediate places.
D. U. DOTTEItEII, Supt
Supt (Alice, Scranton, )
April 19, 1855. s 25tf
STALE AM, FANCY GOODS !
NELSON & PRIEST, •
BYVERY recent arrivals, are now prepared
to a large :old complete aszortmelat
FALL c& IFI4I 7 7'ER DRY GOODS,
Including almost evert: Chriety both Foreign and
Domestic, Suitabie for the seaAotico •
• . L.ADIE'S• DRESS "GOODS. -
Merinos Pa ramet ta4. Cashmeres, Delainps, Prints
Girghams, D'Bercre, Poplins. Silks,
Laces. Gloves, lio.iery, Sa
EM BIZOIDERIES & ‘ruirrE coons.
Colhrs, Lane Clpt•S, Ifandk et:014.1:1, Sleeves,
Edgings, insortings, Flonneiner, Bands,
Jaeonet, Nansook,Cacnbrie, Lawn, &c.
• HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. •
Blanket:, (4„iii! Connterpant. , , Tuweling, Nap.
)(ins, T.Able eloth.„Shirting. Sheeting,.
Flnnnet. &e.
The,se haveall horn pnrehai:eil within the past
few the present low pFie•ea of imported
fabriLs, and it is our, wish to dispose of them nt
the srime IoW rates, continuing invariably our ad
heretee to the
•
One Price A.'ys.ten),
i Also. We hive constantly on itand a large stock
of
.Cloths, Cassimeres, Sheeitgray,• Satinet.
Tweilis. Jeans, etc.
SHA WLS. MANTILLAS, AND CLOAKS.
Of these first we have now every.variety, from
the printed Cashmere or the low 'priced Scotch
Plaids to the Super Chninlainn Cashmere Broche.
Arid of the last we intend at all times to be able
14) show a line of either' Mantillas, talmas or
Cloaks, at a variety of prices, and as the fl env) n
rlVances,, to .keep tip.with the change of fashion,
making up to order anything in this way of the
desired coiorOf Cloth or Velvet, at a reasonable
price ; this we are the better enabled to do, askve
are about opening the front morns on see4nd
floor, with an extensive stra* of
PARIS lILLINERY - .
Bonnets,! Bonnet Trimmia , rs_ of, all kinds,,inclu
ding Odwers, Feathers, etc.. fr Dress and Cloak
Trimmings,Ribborei of all kir.ds, 'Velvets, Plush,
Embroideries, L-tees. Lane Caps, Merino and Silk
under gut-vats fur ladies—in short all the ut cut
eras of an establiAinent of
_this lac: tiding
•Dress Making in all its branches. We belteve
wellave been perfectly successful in procuring
persona of. experience, ability and taste, to lake
charge of this department, and in conclusion we
can only add, that bath they. and . anizelves will
endeaVer in all particulars to please our cu,to
titers. . NELSON & PRIEST.
• Bine-haute?), March 4,1833.
Stoves! Stoves!!
BIJItitITT is now receiving a newassort
• ment .of Stoves including the mast pope.
lar and improved kinds of Prewiuirr,• Air,Tight,
and Elevated Ove.n.Cooking. - stoves, with Parlor,
Office and Shop stoves, for wond.or coal, in su
perior variety and style which he will sell at the
most reduced prices. .Elevated Oven stoves of
new . and approved.pid terns veil!, be sold ai $2O.
to $25, and other kinds in. proportion. Also
stove Pipe. Zinc, sheet Iron, stove nitoos, &c. •
New Milford, Oet. 4; 1854'.
CAST' IMITSIC 'AND-PIANO-STORE
Opposition to Monopoly—Mitsie at GrOily
reduced Rates. . •.•
Notwithstanding the combination of musicdial
ers to keep up the prices of non-copyright !Mu;
sic, against the interest of =lice compasers,land
their refuSal to extend to dir. Willt4B the e9tirte"
Sies of the trade, ho is making immense 'tudes—
having abundant evitietice,' - that he has pilblie
countenance-and support, - in his opposition to the
GREAT 31oNorot.Y. and in his":'effiirts . to aid NA : .
TtvF. TAi.r.xx, and to adopt the NATIoNAL
RENCY.. Ills StOek of - American and European
music is immense; and the catalogde of his iown
publications is line of the largest . attd best '_seltrt
ed. in the Uhiled States. Ile . timi also made a
Great Reductimt in the prices of Pianos, Melode
ons and - Muskat Instruments of all ; kin:hi. Su
perior toned' 6 1.3 octave pianos fur 8175, 8200
and 82 , 2:5, interior ails good quality, and instru
ments as strong and us durable.as those Which
co(;9300. Pianos ut every.-variety of style'and
price up to sloo,.comprihing those of YES differ.'
cut manufactories among them the celebrated
nexlern impn,red Ilon,Ang AVATETZS 4 , Plallos and
thefirst prcraiuni ICOLIAN PIANOS of T. Gilbert
& CO. ' S make, (owners of the dEolian patent.) , --
Second-hand Pianos at great bargains. Prices
from $ lO t o $l5O. Melodeons fron, five differ
ent manufictories, including the. well: nown.S.
•D. & ll.' %V. Smith's melode.ons, <tuned the equal
tern perament,)the hest Make in the United States.
Priem $.15. $75. $l.OO, $115,.. $125, $135, and
81502 Smith's Double Bank 'Melodeons, $'20 . 0.
Ecab piano and melddeon guarantee i. The best
terms to the trade, schools,4c.: 1.2 per rent
discount-to clergyman and churches: All orders'.
promptly attended to. Jlitsie sentjo all 'parts
of the colintry, post-paid, itt the reduced rates.
General and seleet catalogues and; schedule' of
prices. of Pianos fo'rwarderip -any address !free
of charge.
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VEOZIACE WATF:RS' MODERN LNIPI:Ot - ED
NEw YORK, Di.c. 12, '5-1.
119RACR WATERS. Esq., 333 Broad Way : •
Dear Sir-41.iving examined your 'Piano Fortes
froM scientific and appropriate testa, I am -ena
bbld to firm a satisfastory• judgment. of their
nuirits, and it is with pleasure that I can speak
of Them as amonir the most celebrated , and
;
proved makes of the day.'
For power, brilliance and . richness of tone
ehistivity of touch, and beauty ofi finish, they wilt'
nut ...tan. in comparison witit i those of any . other
manufacturer and those desirous. of obtaining
a rt . .ally good Piano Furte—oue that .sill prove
an equivalent for their means, will. find , !:.stehit
mat` in. your beautiful instruments.
Tnom.ts, BAKER,
11..;.A. M. Leiider of Jullien's Band and musical
Director and Conductor at Niblo's Garden.
Por power, brilliancy and richness of tone,
el4titlty of touch, elegance and durability . ot
maliP, they are in advane.o,,of anY other piamis in
the United States, beintftlio result of long expo.
ri"enee•and a series of expniments.—N. Y. Div.
•
HORACg. WATERS;
Zro. 333 Bioa . clw4, New: York.
Extracts from testimonials of niusie Proles
snrs•nd concerning
l'he • tieble is clear, pore,.beauliful, arid very
mtiodeon , r; the bass is deep, rolling and sotto
roust the middle-part iy rich and sympathetic,
land posses the power of singing; i. of uniting
' tin; sound of each tone, in ade gree but rarely
achieved—HENßY C. WATSON.. - •
Your instruments ari_fa sensible improvement
upi!m =Anierie piamef, and an honor .to- the
.kilifol.manntacturer. - .There is no danht but
! they will he appreciatea by the publie, and all
udinirers'of true merit.a•OscArt ConETTA_Nr.
i,•or power of tone, depth of.bass,and'brillian:
Icy fit' treble; together .with accuracy of touch,
they are equal to any Make V am acquainted with
and I cordially reeommed theta to those wishing
ti to 'inn+ TAvr.on. •
Our fiends will find at Mr.•Waters' store the
very his :lA.Suirt:nelit of music awl -of pianos to
be . foorat in the United States, and we nr , 7;. our
sot th e ra and western friends to give him a call
whenever thel . go to. Now Vork.—Graham's
! Maga: int% d' •
I take ~ reat pleasure in proniluncing them in
' struments of superior quality, both in tone and
touCh.—NUGUST GOCXEL. _
We consider them worthy of speeial attention,
from thh. resonant and exceedingly musical tout;
which Mr. Waters has succeeded - In attaining.—
_V. '1". Musical World c Timm .
The Horace Waters pianos are of superior
tone and elegant finish.—N. Y. Christian Inqui
rer. _
Nothing. at the State,Fair disylayed krchter ex
eellettce in any department, than the Piano • Forte
manufactured - I)): Horace aters, of this eity.- 7
CituncitmAN.
- Horace NVaters' Piano Fortes - are of full, rich.
and even tone, and powerfui.- 7 -Y. Y. ;Musical
.
• • yolf:neiv Square Pianos, sir, are of such a
cleornesTand equality of tone throughout, that
they very successfully compete with the volunii-
Roos and exprt:ssive.Grand Piano.— Vander wade.
Tile Editor of the Savannah' RepuiPlican, Sa
vannah, Ga., speaking of the Piano Fortes kept
by Messrs. 3, W.- Morrell fi. Co. of that city,.
says: . .
"It will 1w seen that theirstock comprises in- .
strutn,ents of every {.made of excellence, from the !
well *known' manufacturing establishmentS of
Chiekering 15...50n, Horace Waters, II; Worc6-
ter, Nunns and C:ark. and Bacon and Itaven. It
might well
. be supposed, that in so large a col- I
leetion there would be some very, fine_instru- !
meats. But, there is one which, for beauty of I
finish and richness and brilliancy of tone,' equals;'
if it does not excel, anything of the, kind we l
have ever seen. It is from the establishment of '
Horace 'Waters. Being constructed .4 the best
and most "thoroughly seasoned material; and up
on improved principles, it is eapable opresisting 1
the action of: every climate, and of Standiro* a I
long timein tune. 'The-keys are of.pearl, and
l
the recess for the finger-board. is inlaid witin
pearl, the legs arc most elaborately carved, and!
the whole - instrument finished up 14 'a style of
great exec:fence and beauty. And . yet its chief,
merit Ties in the, power brilliancy, ilnd richness',
.
el its tono, and the elasticity of its tench."
• Extracts from Editorialsioneerning C . ' Gault' i
& Co's rarinum :EOLIA.X PIANOS.
The iEolian. Piano Forte :is undoubtedly thell
Most perf,;ct mosie:il instrument human ingenui- I
tv tuts eimstrutt!ed. " TW43 instruments are bleu-.
slid ih one. The .rEolian is . I..tith attaehed
.and I
detached : so ttna Itie.Pi4no May be played with
orwith;olt. it : or, vv 4h one hand the .perfOrmerl
mas. - viicit the melocrous strains of - the „Eolinn,
and with t!ie other invoke the harnionies of the
Piano. The instrume . %hid!, in the evening;
ineited -1:0 the dance or ail l. the festive song,
gives fortii;in the morning; tto ' . :l , es
s
Which Orel' de and aceotnpany the otentn hyn
.6 )
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
bert's ,Eolian Piano Fortes.—.llo'rris.& Willis'
flomeVournizt. • .. ' - .
. .
The variety and beauty - of thet freets . euu only
be appreciated by those who hear these -magajfi
cont instrument.; at Sli..Wat.:n; establishnie,nt.
—N. 1 - . Tribune.
. .
.••The iFoilian Piano Fortes sent to the Crystal.
Palace from the great -music rooms of Horace
Waters, have been proved to be unsurpassed by
nil others in--those qualities which tho greatest
performers most prize —.Evening Post. .
'Thi, Pianos sold'hy Mr. Waters are very pp
atm., .Thcrilamework is mettallie and"-the triS
trutnent.is warranted to ttand,any'e;itnOte - with
scarcely any nee& of Auning.—N.. Y. Daily
Timei . . - -
tot.
, oke
Melt, in
hi the restive
• t
• _ .
The invention of the new voices has diveSied .
ttat in s strionent-nf harSher toncS, ane given us
411 the purity and richness of a parlor. organ.Erviing Atlas, Albany, N. '`Y.• .
.
-This Mimirable instrument. Is everywhere
praised.—Christian Rtffecior, Bosion. - t
The EaulianFiano is now the chief attratEion
in all musical circles in tho South.-4-4/abman
Baptisi, Marion. • •
Extracts from testimonials concerning $..D.,,&
W. SMITHS CELEBRATED 3IELODIANS. -
In an article in the February number of the
React, answerinr- some inquiries in regard to
temperament instill by "William %V. jr. - Week
tick! Vt.," noticed a statement. that Prince's
MelOdeons are tuned in the equal temperament.
Since that time I have examined s nuinhij'At`f
Prins. 4 Co'. Arelodeorts, with 6peciat versrefiCil
'to the temperament, andtrave - not - found one
tuned in equal temperament. The temperament
in the melodeons of Prince &C4:.'9 manufacture
that I have examined, . approaches neater the
Equal than in these of Ca - d'art & Needham, but
it is far from equal,,rus any one" troubled with a
Liece ear," I think. will decide, if they will try the
chords of I' and Sharp in succession,. -
• A Tuarzn, Poultney, .
Wu are very happy to stand earreetellon. this
point,' We made thestatement alluded to shove
on
,the authority of a professor of music .this
city,' without having observed in reference to it
ourselves—a thing we very seldom do. We
-have.since. examined Prince & Co!s Idelodeatia
and find •' A Tuner . " right. Thu' however, that
S. D. & 11. W. Smith'ildelodeone, sold by lbw
ace Waters, Nti. - 333 Broad Way, are tutted in the
equal tenqx•ratoent.—N. I%.lllesical Review:
Messrs. s. - b. AC: SMitti rank as the first
matiufaCturers of the Melodeon in this country.
Their instruments are recommended by, the hest
judges as superior in every respect.—;Boston Com-,
monwealth.
t_ 4 7-. • There is constantly in store at -this es
tablishrnent ten diffvrent trinket ftrPianos; and
five (11111 , re:it wakes of Melode..ns. •
fr-7" Each instrument i 3 guaranteed ,to give
entire satisfaction, or tile purchase money refun
ded.
Persons at a dsstanoo wisfiing purellase will,'
by torwardingtbeir orders,' haru their' Wants as
rce/1 aid as chea - ply supplied astleugh personal
ly prest!nt. • 14y1
NEW °HARDWARE STORE.
PII YFE & KNOWLTON respectfully call
the attention of the citizens of Susquehan
na comity, to their new and extensive assort
atent of
H A - R DWARE;
Comprising almost every article usually kept in I,
similar establiShments, .which they Will sells at I
such prices as Must satisfy all who may favor
them with their patronage. Their goody were I
purchased at the lowest • market pti !i es, and are
warranted to be of the best quality: Call and 1.
examine for yours6lves,it will cost you nothiLtg
Wc think all wiil.bo ccnvineed that • thiS-is the
phthe to Guy. GOODS CHEAP—not Cheap
Gends.
Remember the place, No, 10 LaFriyette
Block, 3 doers •eaSt of the Checaugo Bridged
Court Street;Binghamtou;;sl.. Y. •' • - - - I
)lareh.l, 1855.
•
•
Phyfo 6fs, Knowlton
TN;TEND to keep constantly orr_hand a variety
1 of Nails, iron, steel, sprinf! 4 , nxelS, table and
pocket catleryi, butcher, bread, and .shoe knives,
razors, shears, scissors, snutferg and' trays, coal
hods, shovels and tongs, stair rods, coff'o mills,
wheel heads, enanieled sauce pans rind kettles,
vices, anvils, smiths' bellows, screw plates,sledg,-
,•hanituers shovels, spades, scoops, eliains.lead '
pipe, sheet,leadiputrip chain and fixtures, straw
cutters, corn -shelters, sausage-eutters. thetal and'
wood faucets, I'M - se brushes, combs, rands,-rope,
cordage, files, rasps. hells, tacks, brads, copper
rivets and. burs, sand-paper, braces, bitts, augers,
gimblets screws, hinges, gate. hangings, curtain
lixtmes, books, Staples, bolts, hasp:, wood, min- ,
iral and whits, knob, mincing-knives, door-
Springs, therrnotheters,.wire, •trialleable castings;
mill, l cut, 'wond and, hand saws, firmer,
.mortice
and framing chisels, gouges,. wrenches, bench
screws, leVels, filW frami , s, anger, saw, plane and
chisel handles, axes, hatchet-3, axe-helves brush
es, oil stoness, whips, pad, fill, chest. and door
locks, castors, sad irons,.candlo-sacks. traYs, hay
-knives, glue. gine kettles, spOons,'.saddler's
tassels, &c. &C., au,i a stock or builders' Hard.
ware and enrpcnters' Touts, unsurpassed for
.Cheapness in this section .of country. , Call and
see. Don't forget:the re, 'No. I{.), LtAyette
Block, 3 doors East
. o ' the .Cheningo Bridge,
Conn stieet.: • • .
Binohatnton, March 1.'185.5. •-• .
NT SAW w
ILLS;arrant.63,.nt • .
• MITE & KNOWLTON'S
- .
Binh:m . lton, Mardi L\ 1845. ."
Adminlsir,ators,Notice
NTOTICE is hereby given, that letters- of mi
ll mini s tration on the estate of Dial H. Davi,
sett dee'd, late of Sprintrville iownship, have been.
duly. granted to the subscriber, who •resides in
said township. All persons having claims or
demands against the estate of the said deceased,
are hereby requested: to prekent them, • duly -at
tested, to the subsriber wilhout delay. -
. .
THOS. DAVISON', Atltter
Springville, Matreli 2(4,1.855-13M;
At" N IA - ES 0 r
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
NTOW in Store a Iqrge . stock of new patterns
11 of•CARRETS.rroni the recent lienvy .
thin sztks at a great . reauttion in .prices. Bar
gains for purchaSers. And such elegant styles
that all ninit be suited. Reinemlier our Carpet
rooms are on the . second floor of, our t'rOck.eer
and House Furnishing Store now beini extend
ed one hundred feet in depth, making it the most
extensive in the Village. • „•.J. H. DE PEU.
Binghamton. March 15, 1855.
Croclicri, GlasWare, antl• House
rttrnisiting, Goods.
T 11. DP I - PELT Would call the attention of
el • purchasers to, his extet6ivo and- varied
stock ofOOODS-for . the Spring:frade, consist
ing of every! article desired It) , housekeepers and
would , especially solicit a call from those fur.
ni.hing anew. As our attention 6 particularly
devoted to ilte reacts. of this class, We are able to
furnish then] • with, a complete' outfit—and we
would advise all to loOk through the assortment
before purchasing elsewhere: Rdmenther
PEU keeps Crockery, Looking-Glasses, Carpet
ing. Oil. Cloths, Wooden and Willow Ware,
Sponns, - Cutlery, Window-Shades, Lamps, Cur
tain Trimmings; Chinaware,: Funcy.gasketia,Bird
Cages, Toys; - Japanned and Tin Ware, 'Feather
Dusters, Geese Feathet, )lats, &c., Sze., at the
'LOWEST PRICES J. H. 15EPEU, .
Binghamton," Ala ret, 15;1851
GREAT BARGAINS
I WIRY tattOUS.
W. N. WILSON, & CO.
"411. UM?. N their *arm - est .aclinow,ledgenaent
to
11, to their cusmers in SMiquehanns Count
for past favors, and invite attention,to.their s tock
of
New SerinaGoodg,
b
jest opened, whleli they impose to replenish
weekly front 'AUCTION, slid the the rest cash
Houses in the City.
The stock' 'embraces' every variety of Staple
:ma Fancy Dry Gods; Yankee Notion, Trimks,
Traveling Bags, 4.c. All Of which they will sell
_extremely CHEAP for CASH.
Pedlars and other, wholesale buyers will find
it greatly to their advantage to give Ahem a call.
The IldieS• will find an excellent assortment
of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Thread Laces, and
Trimmings' of all kinds, from AUCTION at serf
low rates. ..•
• W. N. WILSON, &
. Corner -of (!o r trt and WaterSts. •
Ilinglrimtini, y, April 5,1.1355. S• • •
(`AONGRIiSS .has recently passed an: addition:
k,,,/ al Pension law, which extends
than . the firmer laws , jci/ ono should despair of
rticetring a land Warrant who-has done service
of any kind either in th 4; Iteyciligionary 'war or
.since, or his bad a husband, Or , father who would
be entitled toa pension if if TM) tin
dersikned.litts the Lriw and nll iholognl tintua!foe
obtaining Pensions under the• said net, •and wilt
promptly obtain•any•npplivantti Pension:-who is
entitled thereto for reasAnable, compensation.—
Your Warrants will bring. ready, imoney if r•ott
prefer not to locate. the land. •, • • - •
1.. • ! - N, NEWTON.- -
Montrose, March '4l l i i2tf,“ -.•
DISSOLUTION.
, .
!rift fi rth . or B.' F. i&t . IL Estoi Ibis kV,'
by mutual eensen t, dissolved: iitlperioet
haring. liook aecbirnta unsellled icith,,said Pm are_
requested to make trimediate paythent, by . Note
petit - itemise, before the expiratiou of two Months
from this, date.: The hooks.and accounts wilt re,
main in•the bands - of IL - F. Eotoni who. .may; - be
fou6d at their farmer Awe of busices% and is au:
thoriaced- to settle .the `
f eamo N A i.ivoni to; the
wise Pt • BEALL F: EATON;.
• . Liatfordi April - 10, ‘ 1i
RALP H H. EATON.
1355-18m11
c...
Brought Home to gle,Door- of the 111illio
AWONDERylTl.Diteoirery has e - cent±; been lagda,.b7:l
• Da. Alniths, ot tide ell,* the treatment of Colautop
tion, Aathma and all diseases. of. the Lung. 'We refer XO ,
" Dr. Curtis" flypasts or Inhaling Ilygean -Yamir and '
Syrup:" With this new method Dr. C. has restored many
afflicted ones to porfeetlealth ; la an evidence ofeshlch - lei
Wm innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment,
-11 . physician remarks: , It Jo evident thatinhaling—enustant
-17 breathing an agreeable, Stealing vapor,' - the medicinal
Properties must come in direct contact with the whole or
the axial cavity of the lungs, nail.thus escape the many. and 1
varied changes produeed upon them when Intvaluerdinte
the stomach, and subjected_to the process of digestion.—J , -
The Rumens Is for Ole at all dip drhaistathroughnfit tho
country. • " - • • ;= • - J
• ••••••
' -Nem York Ditielanan of aw.l4.
•
The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen - wifft;. --
out the least Inenwitenientm- , the heat \of thtlindi b• ag -
Runkle ut to evaporate the Hula. 4-
Hundreds of OASIS of CU - REX/like the foliowing might
be nettled. Due package-of flygeisosileas Cured me of the
ASTII.SIA orris. Tear. standing.-
Jas. r. I. .berry, P. ..if ! Paittunerm, Pa. r.
am cured of the ASTHMA ofio year* standing by Dr.
Curtis' Ilygeansi. - •-
Margarel'Easten, Brooklyn, X. Y. •
Mrs. Paul of NO. fi EtammondSt ~ Y.,,vies cured of a
Severe case cf-Rrmachet is by the Hyraces. , '
- My sister has lbtm cured of a DLETH WINO COEOII - . of I"
several years eta ding, and decided to heincurablebY bet fr
physicians. Ilhe, as cured in ONE MONTII by the
gents. •
IJ. ft Gaubert, P. - 3f., Richmond. tee. -
.41ice - three Dollars a Package.--Sold by CURTIS ft PER •
it INS ..t BOYD.* PAUL No. 140 Chambers Et.. N .
Pschares seri¢ freeb* express to in! part of the Dotted
States for Tear Dollars. • • ,
Itt.• liyartam le' tha ORIGINAL and ONLY
• GI KNUINE ARTICLE, all others are base itotaltations or
vile and IN.WEI
,OVS counterfeits. - Shun them se-you
would POISON. I • 117y1—Pisticher ft S., Xdy're.
• 1... - por Sate LT Abet Turrelk Druggist, Illontrote, pa.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS-- , !
raom Vissatzu St, Scams.% General Adcatising
llousti.Appletou's Building, 346
- 'and Ms Brladlity,
. .
Cain Music and Piano Store
OF HORACE WATERS, -
.Ko. 333 .eroadway, New York. Opposition
to .14ronopo(y. _Music at Greatly. Reduced
' l.
\, TOTWITHSTANDING the - combination of 1:
i>
1.7 i music dealers to keep vp . the ricer of non
copyright music; against the ink sts of native xi,.
cotuposers, and '• their refusal to e. tend ~.
.to Mr; • -
Waters the courtesies of the trade he la making
iinense•snlehaving abundant. evidence, that he .
has public countenance and support in his oppoL
sition to great : 'toonopery, and his eff;nis to aid
Ni:lie- Talent, and to adopt the National Curren- -
cy. lii4 stock brAenOican and' European mu- 1
sic is iminenso, and the catalogue of, hie: owu 1
publications is one of the largest and vest select
etl'in the United States. 'He has alSo made A
.)
great Reduciion In the priceS. of .Pianos, Melode-
,
ons• and Musical instruments ()fall - kids ~ Su- • „
Perior toned 6 1-2 octave pianos for $175, $2OO ' ',
mid: $225, interior of as-good quality, and thirst;
ble as those that cost $5OO. -Pianos of ever VA. , ,!
riety of. sty ie . and. prices u p-to . slooo, Comprising
those of Ten different . tnannfactories E Arno . ng
,::-,
theta the -. echdinited modern improved: Horace .
Waters" Pianos and'. the •first-preminto ..Euliau_:•
Pianos of T-c fs illiert & Co.'s Make,. (owners o: ' `,
the • "Eolian • patent;) Second-hand -.Pianos -. at' • '
~, f real- h argainsl Prices from $ tO - t0.8154K -Me--?
lodeons from five different manufactories, inelti
'ding the. well known ,S. D. -& H. W. Smith's''
melodeons, (tuned the. equal temperament„) the,
:best.tuade, in the • J.Juited :. States. Prices 145,
. $5O, 75, $100; $115; $125, $135, and $150.,-,--
Smith's Double Bank Melodeons $2OO. - Ench„
Piano and .Melodeon guarantied,: - The hest`
.terntS,t9 the trade, schools, &c. : -12 1-2 percent:
• discount to clergymen and churches. All orders •
promptly attended to. . Muilicientle all parts, of_
the country, post paid,at the reduced rates. Gin- -
cfal and select eatalciguesi and seliedtile :of prices
of Hanoi; fo.rwarLicd,, to any address frees _ of
i charge.-71n3;,: . . - -....,
Straw Goods, FronchPlowers r &c•
riAtill purchasers are solicited to examiuo
‘,_) our stock of • . .
• STRAW 'GOODS, -
French Flow,ers, &c., which will be round aupc•
rior.to- that of any other -similar .housi in this
City.- . •
We shall receive the coming season, persteara•
ers,nnd -of our 'owe. inanufaCturcr, the latest
Styl4; '.of Minnets, French Flowers,. &e.14,:c.,
which we offer to sass purchasers at greatly re„.
.duced prices.
HOMER & KETUHUM, —
64Und 66 John street, cor.
8 : 3 mos.; . - _wrist TOR-E.
C, Fischer Piaio-Forte NESI2-
.
tifattery,
•
.
,
- A N 6 Ware, Room, Nos. 243, 245, 247, and
.I"!. 249 West Twenty-eight 'strict,' hstween.
9th and 10th Avenues, New York. Hanes with
the ,Eolian,'aild all the best modern impriivo..,
.-meaty, made a the best Inateriafs,. - under: our .
own supervisimir a written guarantee given with
every Piano... ' , L*. C. }",' being practical men.
and ruatinfacivring very largc4y, catifurnish thus
.)est Pianos, nn Fowgr terMs,than.cmi be furnish:-
ed.any where, arotit 'is deCidedly • the beat plaCe
to buy for cash. Those:desiring w•good' PiarMi
and over that will stand : and wear well, . can't de
hotter than to call on J. &C. Viseher. 43m9„
.Fairbaaks'-'• Inatfeirm and ' Canute.? •
Scales. . • •__
_ .
si
AIR ANKS it'Co. have r av en `opened . ape ned -a-12-.
spaei s.Warehouse at Is 9 Br adway,- New
York, w ere they offer, at-whOlesa e and retail ;-
the most rcomplete ass.ortmerrt of Weighing Ap
parnins.to be foundin the VnitedSlates. ~,Among
the lirticl+s Offerced,will lie found upwardi4 of
sevc;nty . lifferent modifiealhanis of FAIRBANKS'
SCALEs. Also a great varietY.of BAlcitna', Je-oiL,
viers', Drnggist's Grocers',' and other Scales... 7:
Spiin q Balances, Patent Beams; Tester's Weights
and Mealures, &e., &c.' . .
• ..• IIAY iind COAL SCADS set in any part of
the country by experieneed workmen. : . 1
Orders by mailer otherwise will receive 4 . 4 e- .
..
tion, . , . ~• • • - ' • .
FAIR - PANIi'S & Co., 189 troadti , ay
. N. - tcisir.
"r . 111m8 -' - , ' - . , .
. I ?lrew store and New Goods:' .
Carl)ets.Cheaper than. ever!
%TIE übseriber;gives notice that be - hrfa Mk.
en the pretnie.4, No. 394 audsett :Street.
Ne* Yo.rk, where .he oars fer ante - an elegant
and{ ehoicle lot of "Three-Pty,
and; liall.tarpetina, Oil Cloths, Sticr reds, tugs,
I)ing.get.4, etc. Host of ibese goods have been
bought at,:tinetion iiii-Casb.-enly, • .And nosy al
loiv me tp Carpefrwere,unprecedently
high-lastrye:lr ; 2d, Thep are about:2s perleent
loWer.thm year.. and never during the .thitteeri
years that 1 haVf been iu business, have! litioWn
them 5o tow; 3d, liost.of the 4:11d dealeraTer
hapaall, have largeNstoCkS bought .
at last year's
prkeeg ; 4 h, I . shall start with's clean new , Stock
bought at this pear's prices- .sth; My eipcMses
ar.e . very - Prtcesior example. - Ingtnin
Carpets, all wool; A. 4. cd. per yard:; Doable :at!:
(tit, - dit t 9 ,4.4:,Supei,fine, sa, Ex tra, As.;
.Thrtiply,
ditto. .$l. and ail edicts at•equally low rate.:".:.
•1. !WGGLES JANDON, 394 ilikdson
(Betureilliamineriley and ;Clarkson.Strilets,;
New 'Yorii.) - --15m3 •
• 2,000 - ,
THE aubseriher is now, Manufacturing j:and
prepred to :furnish Dairymen :with Milk.
Pans or ;It Sizes,. and a better Quality than !'ever
beforti offerelil in go,taiueinina County. Our Pans
are made from 'the beat Double Cross Ti4and
we ran, and will set them at•peiees much leg&
than you hive been in tge habit of paying foi . the
common .itrtiele". You hare ,only to examine tjb,
be convinced.. EverY Pan Warranted perkvifor'
no pule. !Terms, cash. or short credit. •
, •E . J. DICKER3i.I.II.4
flew April I.Bit•
'Tea; Teti ea.
J.
DICK EttMAN, Jr.,ls geiljngtlie best-Tea
J Cn
New 11111fOrd.
A pri! 1, 1855.
)31ack
A , ; GOOL quantity_ for, dross:is, at, fit cts.'iper
yard: < U:11.
Oct, .11. 1854. .
NeWanii Cheap,Gooda.
'DOUGH'!" at low prosiure pries r e nd Wif!.ip
111101 sold accotdiagly by . • . •••-‘
BUitROWS - &
Gibsol), Oct 11, 1 8 / 5 4: ;
' CienS
;dui vuitittga, targ,
re !Mt eroo,pricealowerthan wolutve over
beeb elUtViia" 0 offer ttict!theretofork - -`'
0 4 ; - • .voly
J. DICKERMAN;3It:.;:-..:
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