voiriiiTtiniestritimentn and - Apse-of France, e f whichl am the interpreter.. I thank you in my ownname -and that of the Empress 'for the frank and hearty'conlialitYwith which Toe have rikoilised'us. .WW: shall i"lakik.badk to) France the lasting impressioremade bn minds :thoroughly able_ to apprec t iate• T it, .2f • the imposing spectacle . which England . • senta, where virtue on . the throne -di-rects the , destinies of a country under the empire of a jiberty witfieut danger tb its grandeur. In the evening Queen Victoria and Prince lilbeit,''iCraPoleon and Eugenie.visited the' Italian opera. 500 guineas were given as the i notations for boxes, and 30 guineas for sin gle stalls in,' thelavered parts of the house, where the light of the royal countenances might fall on' the occupants. Lonthin, west of Templebar, was illuminated. - • - Weilneaday, : the 18th, the Queen' conferred on the Emperor the investure of the Garter. The Queen buckled the Garter- around the Emperor's leg and placed the Riband across his shoulder. • : On Friday the Emperor and Empress,ac eoMpanied by the. Queen and Prin'en Abert, visited the Crystal Palace at *Syd e rth am , -fliere_ 20,000 persons• were, assernbled to re ktivethem: In the evening the ve A supper and concert, and the American • in ister was present. •• ' On Saturday - their Majesties returned home. . . The know Nothings in New York. pRASENTMENT OF TILE ORDER .DY Tag GRAND rtaioarittoaraoc Corsrrr. • W e give below. a document ernonating from the Grand JUL''y of this county, which cicd its sossion ypterday. It .will be wide ly r'eaii and criticised. The Grand Jury de ;wed three days to the investigation, in pur suance of a suggestion from Judge Welles, 5 , , that it was their 'province and duty to inquire into anyiiefrteetionsaf the Election. /vv. Several witnesses, it appeals, refused ; to an ' mit, And were taken before the Coart for its direction.. In every such instance we believe Judge Welles has discharged his duty like a pure and upright judicial officer. Witnesses `she swore--and it.is reported there were ouch—that they could not answer the ques lions -" without critninating themselves or making themselves infamous.," were of course excused from answering. That is the privi -1,,,e of all witnesses who are apprehensive that:, their conduct Las been in violation Not law sad the.rights of individuals or the public.— The presentment follows: .• To the lion. Court of Oyer and Terra bier j .he County of • - The QrandJury-of this county having been'. .specifillt charged by the Ckiurt, to make In •;;;:iriN as to all violations and infractions of he ele7tion laws of this State, have in dis cnsTe of their duty called 'before. them a iar'f.re . numbei of witnesses, and made- diligent '.inquiry upon tha,t subject. They find that by secants sth of-the General Election Law," if .1 anv.person shall; by bribery, menace, or oth- i f . corrupt means or device whatSoeVer, either directly or indirectly, attempt _ to iIIfIUGLIC.6 IlllT.electot of this State, in giving his vote orballot, or deter him fi:oni 'giving the same, or disturb or hinder him in the free 'exercise ot the right of suffmg at any election within thisiState:, held pursuant to this chapter, and thall thereof be coniicted, such persext so Of , fending ,and,convicted shall bo adjudged gnil trof:a-misdemeanor, and be fined-or impris. oiled, according to the discretion of the court before which such conviction shall be had such' 'ine in no case to exceed fire himdred dollars, nor such imprisonment one year." It appearsfrOm the testimony taken before us that there are a number of societies, or or ders of men, in this r,ounty,.who- have formea theinselves into sci3tt comhinations • for po litical action—that these societies meet only • in secret—that their Members are admitted un der oaths and obligations, and pledged to- in= Violable .secrecy—that they are induced •to enter the society under a variety of pretences, and to take upon themselves oaths 'and bind g ebligations that they will not Vote for a certain particular classes of their -fellow-citi rens, or individual citizens—tbat they will cast their votes and use their elective franchise according to the behests and requirements of their order, orthe officers thereof, or of a cer tain degree or circle thereof, under the rules ortheir order—that by 'their Oaths and obli gations.theynre bound -to vote, under the penalty of:lie:jury or being considered as perjured, and as thing unworthy 40 . be , prayed, countenanced, or. supported in any business whatever, and as persons totally . un worthy of the :confidence of 'their fellow citi . . • • . bider these penalties they are bound to vote for the persons designated by the order, with out regard to their own individual choice or preference of eatididat.- That members of this Order, having taken.these oaths and obliga tions; are informed by the Order i _,Or the offi cers thereof; that refusal -to rote for the can didates of the Order vitt render 'to - the tharze of 'pedtify , and render themselVeS infa mous and unworthy the Confidence of all good And,thus tbeyire - dire.ctly influenced frjring their vote of ballot, or. are deterred bin the same, and are. disturbed andhinder e'.ih the free exercise'of the rights of suffrage. And-it further appearsthat members have 'len threatened .thnt they did not - rote according "to the reguisitons of the Order, that they should be deo*d:as.perjured, tinder there" - Yuba and obligationk and should be subject. diggrar,e and- infamy, and as false amid per rued, 'be expelled with dishonor. That such -! , :frcieties or Orders, after the lastgeneral election, called - their tnetnbers to accotint to then ,or - their officers,as to the manner in which ' they discharged their electi i ve franchise, and , t_equired them to declare upan4Qa,th for whom thi s cast their votes at the sat election. The grand jury have been muel etnbarrassed to theirinvestigation,by the retinal- of- witness ts to answer . questions put to them as to, their , nrc , ..2eediti zs in secret session, on :the ground :tat: a disclosure of these facts' would -render" n erninfmous; andin other cases,the witnessei clai niedprotectiotcon the ground that answers to'the queitiOns - would criminate themselves. ilaring thus beep deprived of the hill diselos tre of facts, no indivaual cases have been ?resented by us, and the jury therefore beg 'Ole to make this general presentment against suti: - combinations that train their opinion ;direct violation of the Statute in'Tela".tion : to victim's, as the law was designed' to protect kd guard every elector in a free and volun ary choice in casting his ballot, and to 'allow werli citizen, otherwise worthy; to be' a . prop tl subject of web suffrage. :: We believe from the, testimony before us that such proeeedings strike at tbe'foundation of individual of action, and tend di-1 rectly to destroy the.great and cardinal prin . - rx instintions,as fofinded by .our that our. institutions' can only exist by the free and uncoritMllJ )f the citizen, and that nil such le. ! obligations hire destructive to an id free government. . •hich . lui.T.been duly adopted and is ...dilly submitted. ' •- • WM. C. RUA - Si tore Man. iew Bounty Laud Liar. 'tier of applications unde this a to 101,800, and are t,til eomin ("Irate. The Voion of yetterd4 obable Ong the Pension Office -will tiinne of ka'n'aistr, &Veit Ai Ist - , 0f: itECI‘ INV,. al th ..; engravi Lig • the ,plates is rapidly progressi ;g. Already Las a , copy of the ix?rtratt,of t 'e Secretary. of :the:Navy been . cOttipleted for the 160 acre warrant, that of the Secretarkof he Interior for tb9 ,i2O care warrant ; a nd t int, .of. the Secretary, of War for . he 80 ne l warrant. The iP?rtraits of the' Prestdent4 - anti others are still! in the hands of the ertgra Os.. The engravings 'al ready . execttied aregreatly admired . ; by - all mile have seen therm, and are proud e v idences of America n ,ll.kill••and genius in thi,i, depart ment of the fine.arti. - . . • , :. The commission , * has decided that the rights of a !widow of a decenied soldier • are Jost in a second ' triarriage, but are revived 'again on the death 'of the second husband.— If, - however,' there. be 'minor children living of the first husband, they'', may claim in right of their father during ihe second marraige.-- A: Power of atiornek eunuet be executed until after the warrant bits been /iss!uetl. State Conrentl nof County School Superisite_ deut.4. , .. This body met a. the ball of the State . Su perintendent, at lia4istuirg, last week, in one of the-Moms of the StitteDepartment, and of--' ter several sessions,.adjourned on Wednesday evening., Forty-three out of the .sixty-three Superintendents in the Commonwealth were present. Col. A. G Curtin delivered an elo- Tient and appropri, to address at the opening. meeting, and _subse, riently Gov. Pollock was introduced. and in 'de a.speech,'-whiehr was listened to with mu .11 interest.. The proprie : 11 ty &teachers thro gluint the State enecir, aging the Peansy I lvimia Selkl Journal was fully endorsed.l; This periodiglal s intended to be devoted to th . disens.sion of the best means which shout be cinp)oyed in the ed ucation of the 40. IThe ropiiety of 1 mg., grantingcertific:ite.s to teachers from the State Superintendent;Ta referred to a committee,- but they failed ti, agree, and it was re-com mitted - for their r reptit the , next meeting. A free interehange le l f 4inicinj took place' with reference to the, Wo king of. the new school law, and as to inipr )eenieiit:S :hammy be in troduced. out of :w1 ich, it. is hoped; much good may rip , tilt. l ---Brad. -lrgu4 I . . Bss4: F. 1.1.5.610 fillSalObtl itiyentd of the Know. Nothit litiOn.ts had inihtence aniong Ca an..11-lieice, during, which huts gpne- the Rica" jourmils, is t ; . ' I: - •I • - 1 ; , , 1 ,-.17110L1C 1 7 071: 'IN ' I , 9SI—LETTEn FROM GEN. Scori..—The New Hampshire- Patriot I publishes' the foilow i,n T. letter, written to - son,, . New Hampshire pc, tile: • : . - . : i 'NEW- WIN, MARCII 1, 1835: • 1 -; : . G ENTLENt EN ;—=l I are just received through i the H4i. Mr. Illibba J.:NI:C., at Washinni, I your joint letter, da, N/ the t 4 th ult., in 'which I you slay to Inc:that )in ome recen,t political addr4.4 delivet4d in your neighborhood, and, in your presence, the ipeak . cr declared sub stantiallv • that in th b late presidential canvass I 7 '---- Bisciop-Hughes of New York, !propos edi to Gen. Scott to ell the Catholic vbte, who l. hesitated to reply ; lien:the proposition. was made to Gen. Piered, and accepted—and a Jesuit 'tvas placed at the head of the,' Post Office . -Departimint. That 13ishop Hughes' demands were assen ed to by die party to whom he Past pep'-ed, except' that lie d..!- mantled a'r abinit O 'cer, upon which you ti ll • hesitated, and -the p:oposition was made to General Pierce, Lxr. 1 he aSsented:' - And i i VOur letter to mews t . tts conelthld—" 'Believ ing the.statemen to false and base.ly ! cal umnious :.3f the fairf r it*. of'your.ll, - firl the other distinguished gentlemen implicated . therebyWe would 'esp:cc:fully ryNuest. yoti •toinforni us, at yotti earlicst...eonvenience, .whether i the statement of Mr..,-.'so far as re lates t.:o you, is .true,T .I. hasten to say that the statenient.or statembnts I Ittve 'quoted from your, letter, as above are, in respea. to myself, absolin4 W i se; and I haVe . .t(odotdit-they are I equally (;1, in respecti- to my political friends and opponents in th 4 canvas; alludtxl to. I remain ; gentlemen, with'gr,,it. respect, yours,- &c., - ' - ' I,I,WINPIELD SCOTT. • ' ." 1 'alilkillaND*, . In . l3riacrewater-oii'llir 2d inst., by the Rpv. DeWitt C. Byllesbyj Mr. MATTHEW J. "lin iii.wwro!s,niid &Liss If - Nicr. ..7,. GArMsErt.; • tariTlie Primewere remembered. • NEW STOR • ' G. i liVi. SE_ TlEsiliE ti) c:iiitt; . I .., to 4.4lstcrck o NVA I V i 1 i ''. 00%, NowN arriving. at ; the o d stand of S. SErstorn, in the 'village of Harford 1 - ' •. I. OU GOODS : 1 i ARE NEW, have-.b,cn bought for cash; care. fully selected, and wi be sold cheap. Give us call before purchasing. Our stock consists of DRY GOODS. •, • . • 'GROCERIES, •• - . • : -. HARDWARE,. • - 1 ' . . ' ••• CROCKERY.: 'I . ' RON, NAILS, ' • . . . ~,.. .f &e., &c.; &k 4., . A variety as full: ruc!,slo;sually, found in country Stores. Harford, 114,10, 1 • ~ • itiow Spr ng Goods. - lIntikRITT wo itd onnount4 to his - friends • and the publid that lie is :now "opertinc an unusually large St. ck ofSint,scri and St-3r -3T m R GOODS, includi g a great v.iritty tfPrints fro 4ets to Is. per yard: 'Plairf and Printed Lawn s, Bared Bela nes, Ginghtims,' Brocade. Black antlfancy tires Silks, SilkiDress Tissues and Bareges.,- Poplins, &e., &.(;.; with a superior assortment of Silk,' Brloche, Cashntere and nab. bet Shawls:, Mantillas, Parasols. Fiencli Lace and Straw and Silk Biinnels,Rii:h Riblions and Flow: . . era, with large' varie 4. of other stil;, , aple and fan; . .. • DRY:GOOD.. ;• . ~ - Groceries, Croekery. ll.:rdware, Iron and . Nails, Boots Lod ShoeS., hits i and Cails, Carpeting, Wail Opel., painted Window Shades, Floor Oil Clolhs,lClocks, Stoves, Oils and Paints, Ploughs &c. ' •&i..;'in .sticirt,lth 1 largest kind of iiiles bf richand cheap Goods, too numerous to Mentiu;o, but just the thingsl h o urchase, all of 'wit' will tl ., be soldmt the Most reduced prices nton the most faVorable.terms for cash, exchange, or ap .proved redit. . • - N. B Salt and Fli. ur constantly on hand. New ;Milford, May , 1855. ; . . i Great Exhil?iti GREAT AND 1, 1 FOREIGN A. of almost every style sure_to 1,, please and people=-from I the and def.repit. these most fa.S'oralile 'terms, iy.. . - T hese Please give us a el ply nll ionr wants in kept in. a Santry sti New Yin .fo r any th hare tha frosh from 1 '. SCO -4 411 e, Pa., Ma. Spiiitgville• IBE - EXHIBITIGN OF DOMESTIC 'GOODS, !t1 qtudity, inch as will be 'oinmodate *ll classes of Id in the truffle to the old gouda are fought on the and will he sold according . all andten will try to .sU the the Br ie of GOODS eller 1)e. You need not go to r r ig you want, beftuse we the city. 'JOHSSON,Ia. CO. 8, 1855. A Bla te.poD quality a • • 13. 1851./ 4n NAft.r.n.L—An infatnous ity, s oue of the base editors prt.,s, to the effect that offered to harterl: off his frolic voters, bothltO Scott . tr hist Presidential canvas ;rounds of the rktligio-por ius driven in and ;. IN lIARFOAD! . OUR At CO: ~ e uttention, of the W. SEYMOUR & Co. 55: Silk. i - or dresses t ; nt 81 eta. per • U. B. & Co. Small Profits al4 Quick Returnee SPRING GOODS. 4 NELSON P 1121ES1r; ' • CORNER Store, Lafqette Block. Bitiagsenton, .A.. 1 N. Y., are now receiving daily their SPRING STOCK of all kinds of Diy GoLds consisting in' part of Prints; Merrimack; CoSheco, Ballon's Donnell's and Sprague's, from 6d tti 3-s a yard. Shirtinmi, Bleached and Unbleached, all styles and width7i, from 5 eentsito 20 cents. Sheetings and l'illoie :Case Cotton, all widths and prices. • • Ginghams, Lancaster,"Glasgow, French: &c., from 19 1-2 to' 25 cents. : Denip's from. 10 to 1211-2 cents. Tick 4 from 9to 20 cents. • „ Apron Checks, 10 to 20 cents. Silks; Fancy and Plain, a tine mutortmerit of • 1 Spring Styles at all pricles from 56 1-4 cents to . - . . Mou-ilin de Lanes,.Plaln and Figured all wool, and wool and - cotton, prices from, 10 . tci 75 cents ward. 1 Linniins, the hest make, ch e ap Embroideries, Laces, - Damask.,, Curtain; Muslins, &c. Shawls, a splendid assortment of Spring Styles, ail priet:is, also MantillaK . Dress Trimming ( and ei•ery other article in thL4r line. Alsix GoedS for 111 en's zimt, Boy's %Vear,"a fine as sortment of Kentucky Jeans; Cassimeres, Cloths; Doeskin's, Satinet ts, Suspenders, &c., &c. Table' Linens, Napkins, Ice.,•&e. I:4 l— As our 'goods haive been Imught at the late large sales at Auction, in New York, we can and' will .sell them lat very low prices, and we only nsk you to gieti us a call and judge for yourseN - es. NELSOIki S. PRIEST. - Binghamton, May 10, it 855. T 4 AWN,S- 4 -Pitpted anil Plain, a fine assort tnept just reerivet - I,:e4ttp at t rms, - all colors - & C HALICE—PIain aria Printed, colors at N. di. P. 1. 4 -I :IIIIIOIDERIES—Soinie elegant hetts or S;euves and colars, ;very cheap at . LTOSIERYL-31en. dren's limo. and 0)11;trs, nt N. "di P. 13:1RASOLS = :). fine ':assortment —all prices. 1. 13arege•1?e Lains, new and .elegant desians. Prints, some new and fine patterns at 4ets.— Mantillas, an eleg:',nt assortment, all prices and very low. Dress Tritinings. splendid new qvles Moire, Antique. &e. N-rI.SQN & PRIEST. -ilinghaniton, May 10,1855. • GENERAL • =IMITER. • TOTICE i; hereby Oven the Uninn Hill Co nipany, and too Sti Guard,t, tio.i.t at the- I lioNe I) F. F. Badger, in _New Milford. on 'Fue.day', thd 29th :day Of 313 y. nt 9 44'...t1 . 0cti, A. M., for tan porpos e of Drill and Inspecton, Armen rind it Uniforrn - acciardiam to Law. . . N; B.—The Gcneral Field and Staff Officers are regnested to attend (111 that day. ( ASA `TIGER. Br. In. , 1 • Ist Brig. 1001 Divis, • Brig. In.'s Office, 3lay .5, 1855. 547.1 aIIZANDER SAFES. rvitNi; & ‘ vATsoNi No. 26 South' Ft...cern St , Philadelphia. GRIEA r RF;, cif E.rf NUT & FIF rii Sts, Fritl4 mornitsg,'Decemar. loth, 1854. Evans & W.4isou's Salamander Sales trititnphatit, as they qiways are when put to the test ; • PIIIII,ADO.PIIIA. - Dec. 1.. 19.4. 1111ses Evans & Watson, N0.:26 . South Fourth St. ; Philadelphia...! ..Gcx . rt..;;;N:—.!We takd much pleasure in rac ommendim."; youriValtsmande.r Safes to Merelinnts and others in can't (4 a soOure means of preserving their hooks, papers, Ac., from fire, as the one We - purchased from ran abautseven months since has . our books, -and Cash in as good a condi- Lion as they werd when pnt into-it, before the great fire this morning. which destroyed the en, tire block of buildings cnrup of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above was in use in our race, on the second. (lota of.our building, front whiCh place it fell into the cellar and remained ,there until th e . fire was oat. The Safe wrisi then removed and opened in the presence ofiat ileast 11100 persons, who' witnessed the zood condition of the rontente. %Val you pleave have the Safe aud Locks repaired as we intend to put it iu ufle aigai9, having perfect Confidence in its fire-proof 'intilities. • Yours, Respectfully, . LAC EIY & PH I LLIPS, Evans and Watson takci pleasure iu referring to the following, among" the Many Hundreds who have their safes in asei: S. Mint, Philada.; Farmers and Mechanics', Bunk.' Philads ; Samuel' Allen, Esq , Sheriff Philai; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope 4 Co., No. 183 Mar ket St ; Richard Norris add Son, Locomotive buil ders, Philada .; Bancroft slid Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Stir.; Franklin Fire Irian. ranceCo.;:Paill ; Penn's ißallroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, co. per sth and Minor .Streets; Sharpless Bro.. No. 32 south 2d St.; James, Kent ' and Santee, No. 147 North Third. Streit ; W. H. Hortsman and Sons, No. 54 North 3d St; Smith, Williams & Co., No,. 87 Market St.; J. & B. Orue, ; No. 135 Chestnut St. ';; . A large assortment of the alwre Safes always on hand (warranted to stand 10 per cent. more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & wATsoN, also manufacture and keep for sale, iron Shutters. Iron Doors and Iron Snsh,-for mak. lug fire-proof Vaults for Blinks, Stores, public and pnvate buildings. Seal nod Letter Copyin Press es ; Patent:Slate Lined Ilikrigerators, a.c. Please give us a call, at No. 26 SOuth Fourth St., Pitila: del ph i a —135.1 J. Wittenber g & Brother d are daily receitinff HAslp 7 l l 2listit a r s ec so ei rt y m ed e ' nt of Spring and Sti e tn-`1 mer Dress . Goods. suehaas Bara,gcs, plain and Satin, striped and Plaid Lawns,-Organdi.s;Barag.e I Delaines, Silks of all colors and figures and at New York. prices. 4 Our stock of 1611:1WIM I%lWeli selected, among which ran be found Crape Shawls, Broche Silk, 4arage, Thihet, Cashmerei,)apd Prindet Shawls. A splendid stock of .Mantillas of the latest styles and at very low priqeS. Our stock of Embroideries is selected with the I greatest rare and cannot -1161 to give satisfaction. In addition we have a good assortment of Needle work, WindoW Curtains, .at various prices. We also offer ti, the' public jut bargains, Calico s, bleached and•b'rown Mu s i o , a god •assortna nt of Calicoes, Bedticking, Flannel , &c.. Ho.iery at very low prices,_ such Ns Stork in„ bleached and brown, mlateicolor, black and mix. ed stocking=. a superior article 'of raw silk Hose; also a splendid larticle of silk hits, Gloves, Rog. el.'s Kid Gloves. ‘Ve have:also a splendid assortment of Bon nets. RiVoons, also Mis 4- Bonnets, Children's Fancy Straly Caps.and nits, a good assorttnent o f Parasol, all 'at :a Nrn allEadvance above cost ' In 84dition to ail thjs.vi . '.e offer the public• the largest and cheapest stock of Ready. Made Cloth. inn. ever offered in Northein Pansylvania. Al so a genera: assortment o Gentlemen's Furnish. ing Goods, such Shirts,lColars,cravats, stocks, suspenders, Drawers andil under Garments, &C. Please try ns—disapprov4 if you can. ! . J. WITTENBERG & BROTHER.. • Montrose, April 25, 1855. English Patent Dever Watches. : 91 -1 11 E! snimeriber has this diy received, per steam •llll er Atlahtic, turn dozen more of his celebrated ENGLISH - LEVERS in plain and flow ed extra heavy 'Sliver Hunt. 10 4-- ing Cat.es, three different- 'a. rieties. As the reputation of these warelres Ns() well establiShed, it Is needless to kay more then to tit:nice their arrival. • • ALFRED J. EVANS. No. 2, Odd Fellows Hall, Binghamton, April 4, 1555. • • A 33 Day Brass Clock. THE sribscriber offers fere a very superior 11. CLOCK, nes constru tion, suitable, for Banks, Halls, Churches , &c. These clocks need Winding but once a nionthistd'are psrfectiv ac curate time keepers. • A. J.TVANS. P . /refte:ten; March 16, 1085. NELSON S. PRIESTS N. & P • 2 CostreNtks! MENAGERIE &CIRCUS. B. B. llowes, Prop'r. • DaY.PtS & MADMAN'S .Celebrated • • EQUESTRIAN TROUPE! Without eitra ehargo, form ing, two exhibitions irqoue. - For One Day. Only-H./titer noon end Evettingl. J. 3L NIXON, Directorlof the Combined 'ExhibitiOns, At :MONTROSE, on Satur day, May 19th, 1855. In this exhibition will be found the tuo greatest Liv ing Curiosities in the animal kin.dorn, viz:—a Living GI RAFFE, and a LiVing, ''ltilt- NOCEROS, besides a full col lection of Tether Wild Beists, all in the.most perfect health and condition. The' Cireas Troupe Consists of the folluw inh acknoWledged talent, ' Clown,iiint Myers; Miss Rose Madigan, the fearlesS, graceful and brilliant Ameri can Artist, in her Matchless Scenes of Equitation. Messrs. T. Ring., Le,Rue,.. W. Arm strong, II. ! 31adigan, Mas ter Madig,an, Thompson and Prorr Nixon with his talent ed Pupils, in all their achiev, ments upon horseback, and ii Gyinnastit:s. The followink rare and beautiful Animals arc among the Collection be longing to this exhibition, A Brazillian Tiger, or south America() ;Jaguar, two Afri can Leopards, 2 - N. American Bears, a pair of Engiish beautifully marked lebia,.a Peruvian Lama, a White Cam el, a Kangaroo,—besides a variety of the Monkey Parrots, Pelicans. Swans, Birds of Paradise, &c., &c. Adini4Bion to see the Com-. bincii ExhibitionS, 25 cents. Children under 9 years of age linir price. Doors open at 2 and LI 7. Performance lo: continence at half past two and quarter tp 8. Z„W''' The equipment and gen: , 5 oral out.fit of both the nenag 7 • eric & Circus troupes, have I s been got np this season' in a t, '• style of elegance a-nd- a pro fuskin of costly decorations =lc -, 4-t . • hitherto unprecedented.. !Tile Riders and GrYmnastie\Artists, a full 'de scription of whom will be found' in the Bills, are all belonging to the Grist clasS of their profession, of both sexes, and are known and distinguished everywhere ss the "Star Troupe" 'of the United States. A full Military Brass accompa nies the Exliibitions, and will play during the pi•rformaneem a variety' of new and fashionable mush. The Companies will enter town in grand Proceirion! about 10 A. 31:, and after paissing through principal streets, proceed to their Parillioit of Exhibition. • Orpliaat's Court Sale. PURSUANT to nn order of the said 'Court, will be sold at public sale,: to the highet and best bidder ; . upon the premises,—all that certain lot of land, situate in the Borotorh of MOntrose, in Slisquelianna county, and bounded on the north by Turnpike street; on the west by a public street. on the south by Seth Mitch eh's lot, ar,d-on the east by Cormach Cushman's l o t ; cont a b l ia rz about 27 perches or land, late the estate of - IVm. 11er:stock, deed, with the sp. plirtenances, three framed buikbng,....Sie.., on Sat urdav the 19th dnv of May -next. at 11 o'clock A. M. ANN. MARIA lIENSTOCK; Adtn'rx of W. ll..llenstock, dec . d. . Montrose, April 25,- 1855-17 w-t TIME CHANGED. • , Delaware,.Lackawatina & W. R. R. SPRING A:RRANGEMENT - N and after Thargday, April 19. 1855, the O ll:evienger Train will 16%e Scranton at 11.50 A. Di. '- • Due at Great Bend at 2.40, F.M.. Connecting with the, Dunkirk Express: Train west nn the N. Y. & E. R. R., Return. will leave Great Bend on the arrival of the Dunkirk Express bound West, (3.20 r.m.) and arrives at Scranton at 6,90, IM T Freight Accommodation Train, with,p.tss enger ear attached, will depart from Scranton at 1.00, r. m., due at Great Bend'at 6, r. m., connect ing with the Mail Train bound West, and the Night Express Trains bound both East and West. Returning, will depart from Great Bend at 7.00 A. m. and arrive at Scranton, 12.20, A. M. Stages will be -in waiting on the arrival of Pas. searier Trains at Scranton, to convey passengers to Carbondalc, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Philadel phia via the Reading R. R., Easton, arida!l other intermediate place?. - D. ILDOTTERER, SUp't Sup't Offiee, Serunton, . April 19, 1855. • :15tf _.• - ~ DISSOLUTION. . Tm firm of B. F. & R.-11. Eaton is this day, by mutudiconsent, dissolved. A// persons hoeing book accounts unsettled with said _firm are . reqmsted to make immediate payment, by Note or otherwise, before the expiration of two months from •this date. • The books and accounts will re. main 'in the hands of B. F. Eaton, who . may .be found at their former place of business, and is an. thorited to settle - the same. " A word to the wise.r . • BENJ. F. EATON. RALPH H. EATON. • Harford, April 10,18.55-16m2 . , , NOTICE. TFIE Notes and accounts of the firm of nay .er Crandal and It. P. Crandal are left with Dr. It. Thayer for settlement. Those in debted are requested to make imthediate pay ment and save laost. R. P..CRANDAL. Montros'e, April 28, 1855.-18tf 1 Removal.. 1 . C: D. Virgil,lDentist, bas removed to n room over F. B. Chandler's store, whkreit will be his pleasure to seeihis friendS as quick as possible." C. D. viRGIL, Resident Dentist.. Montrose, May 2, 1855. A FINE LOT OF • LONDON Twist Double Barrrel Guns, Single ' do., and extra Fine Rifles; for sale by • SPRING GOODS. A ' Superior just received,' and now ottering at, the lowest cash prices fur approved cred it or Ready pay, by The People** Store. . A t S t : e l N s ' a Cr t r-e o c r ee i n i t q l) MarVe u i n e t e a p ri t l i y ngl i t i r n ic q t " ly ish er medicinal purposes, WI a. Druggist, --=the people withoui distinction of party. society, sect or fe ligion, aro reipeefully invited mi. usual, to call and examine the quality and prices of goods, and to thereby avail thetnselves of .ant advantage of the market they may thus acquire. •- •ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, April 19, 1955. New Store.—New Goods. THg subscriber takefr this method of adver ' timing to MS friends:and th• public general ly, that he has fitted up a store, just" across the street from his old coarte,ss, ifr:Brooklyn, where he is prepared to reCeive customers, and sell theig G6nds, at as low tales as any oth6r estab lishment in Susquehanna county. My assort ment is very large indeed, embracing nearly ev ery article usually called for in a country store. As I am determined to;. da , :businecis so as to avoid " bad debts," which respi?asibie purchasers are taxed to pay, I can 'otTer ;superior induce ments to cash and otherwise prompt paying pat rons. April SO, 1865. P k 44 A. LATHROP Si, Co A:LATIIROP 1L• Co 0. G. HEWSTEAD. cAsg.TIUSIC AND PIANO STORE HORACE . WATERS. No. 333 Broadway, New Pork.'; Opposition to Monopoly--Music at Grist tly • reduced Rates. . ~ • Notwithstanding the cam bination of music detst- - ers to keep up the prices of non-copyright mu sic, against the interestfinatire cobrposers, .and their refusal to extend 1.:, Mr. Waters - thecourte. sits of the trade, ho la (king immense. sales -having abundant evidenee, that he has public countenance and support, in his opposition toAhe GREAT MosontY, and in his efforts to aid Na ' TIVE TALENT, and to adept the NATIONAL GOA. BENCE. His steak of Anierican and rEuropesin music is immense, and the catalogue of his own puhlieutions is one of the largest and best select ed in the United States. He has also midi a Great Reduction• in the prices of Pianos, Melode one and Musical.instruments of all kinds. SU: perior toned 6 1-2 octave pianos for $175, $2OO and $225, interior of as hood quaniy, and instru-' ments a., .strong and as durable as' those which cost $5OO. Pianos of every .variety of style and price up to $lOO, comprising those of TEN differ. ent.manufactories : among thetn the celebnited modern imprOred HORACE WATERS' PIANOS and. the first premium ...COMAS PIANos of T. Gilbert & Co.'s make, (owners of the lEolian . poteat.)—, Second-hand Pianos at great bargains. Prices from $4O to $l5O. Melodeons from five differ. ent manufactories, including the well kno.wn S. D. & H. %V. Smith's meltxleons, (tuned the equal . tempernment.)the best make in the-United States. Prices $45, $l5, $lOO, $ll5, $125, $135, and $l5O. Smith's Double Bank 31elodeonsi $2OO. Ecahiano and meloileon guaranteed.. The best i i i terms o the trade, schools, 4-c-: 12 1-2 per cent discoh t to clergyman and churches.. All orders promptly ,attended to. Music sent to all parts of the country, 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'-Profe's sors and Editorials, concerning HORACE WATERS' MODERN I,IIPROVED PIAICOS. ' • •-• NEVI Yonx,'Dec. 12, '54. lioakcs WATERS, Eso:, 333 Broadway: Dear SirL-11aving exanined your Piano Fortes from scientifie and appro jriate tes(s, I am ena bled to forma satisfactory judgment of their merits, an& it is with pleasure that I can speak, of them asamong_the niost celebrated and im proved makes of the. day. Fur Power, brillianCy and richness of 'tone _elasticity of touch, and beauty of .finish, they will nut suffer in comparison with those of any, other manufacturer and those . desirous of ;obtaining really good Piano Forte—one that will ProNo antequivaient for their means, will find -.such a one in your beautiful instruments. TROIiAS BAKER, R. A. M: Leader of Jullien's Band and musical Director and Conductor at Niblo's Qarden..• For power, brilliancy and* richness of tour, elasticity of touch, elegance and durability .ot. make, trien are in advance of any other pianos in the United States, being the result of long expe. rienee and a series of exprimenta.—N. Y. D. pale?. The treble is clear, pure, beautiful, and very melodeons; the liass is drip, roltinand sono rous; the middle part is rich and •mpathetic, and posses the power of singing ; i., of uniting the sound of each tone. In ado gree -but rarely 1 4; achieved—tinny C2 . .W.,t*sox. - , . Your instruments are a sensible improvement upon American pianos ; and - an .honor to ;the skillful Manufacturer. There is no doubt but' they will bo appreciated by the public, and r i ull admireri.of true merit..—Osemt COM ETTANT::' ' For power of lone, depth of bass, and brillian-, cv of treble, together with accuracy of , touch; they are equal to any make I am acquainted Witli and I cordially recnium.ed them:to those . wishng to purchase.—V. C. TAYLOR. . Our friends will \ find at Mr. Waters' store he-' very best assortmerksof music audXf pianos to be found in the United States, and Weurge nur Southern and western friends to give him a clad whclnever they go to New York.:—GrahciM's . Mazu:inc: . - 1 take great pleasure in pronouncing them in. strnments of superior quality, both 'in tone and touch:—AtnrsT Gocxtr.. " - . • We consider them worthy of special attention, from the resonant and exceedingly musical tone which me. Waters has succeeded in attaining.-- . - N: Y. 3fusical World cf Timer. - The Horace Waters, pianos • aro of superiortone and elegant.finish.—N. Y. Christianlnqui rer. . , - ' Nothing at the State Fair displayed greateret cellence in any department than the Piano FtTte manufactured by Horace Waters, of this city -- , CALT - CII3IAN. Horace. Waters' Piano Fortes ate offal - , rich t and even . tone, and powerful.,N. 31u:ital. ; Review. . . Your new Square Pianos; sir, ,are of: such a clearness and equality of tone 'throughout, that they very successfully compete with thevolumi nous and expressive Grand Piano.— Vanderteeyde. The Editor of the. Savannah Repuhliccin, Sa vannah, Ga., .peaking of the Piano Fortes .kept -1;y Messrs. J. W. Morrell 45:. Co:rf that city, says: - ‘ "It will be seen that their stock comprise Sim struments of every grade of excellence, from: the .wi:11 known. manufacturing establishments of, .Chickering & Son, Horace Waters. H: Worces. ter, Nunes and C:ark, and Bacon and Raven: It might well be supßosed, that in so large a col lection tt4-re Would be some - very fine lustre. ments. 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 Horace Writers. Being constructed of and most thoronghly 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' re of pearl, and the recess for the finger = board is inlaid •with pearl,,tho legs are most elaborately' carved, and the whole instrument fi,nished up .in a style of great excellence and beauty. And yet its chief merit lies in the power' brilliancy, and richness of its tono, and the elasticity of its' touch.r 1 Extracts from Editorls concerning C. GILBERT & Co's PR E:SIMM ./EpLI N PIANOS. - The Xolian Piano orto -,is undoubtedly the 3 most perfect musical instrument human ingenui, tv has constructed.. TWo instruments are blen ded in one: The Milian is both attached and detached : so thatthe Piano may be played, with or without. it; or, with one hand the performer may elicit the melodious strains of the "Eolian, and with the other invoke the harmonies of the Piano. The instrument which, in the - erening, incited to the dance-or aided the festive song, gives forth, in the morning, , the pealing tones which prelude and accompany the - solemn i hymn Mr. Waters' new rooms are very . inviting to the lovers of music. But 'he has nothing- irt,- his rooms equal in beauty and completeness to Gilt bert's aEolian Piano Fortes.—Morris -& Willis' Home Journal. • ' • . . - !. The variety and beauty. of the effects can only be Appreciatia by those who hear these magnifi cent instruments at Mr. Waters' establisbutent. —N. Y. Trill:irk . ! ... The - Milian Piano-Fortes sent to the Crystal I Palace front' the great music rooms of, Horace Waters, have - been proved to be unsurpassed by all others in those qualities which the - greatest performers most prize —Evening Peal. - The Pianos .sold by-31r. Waters acemmr poi). ular. The- framework is mettsille and, got ins trument is 'warranted' 'to stand any climate. with scarcely any need of tanirrg.;—N. - y... Deily 'Times . • . : . The invention..of the - new voices has.divested that instrument of its harsher tones. ane given us all the pu'rity and richness of n parlor organ.."-- Evening Allan, Albany, N. Y. This admit.able instrument is everywhere praise i d.—Christion Reflector, -Boston. The Mien - Piano is now the chief attraction in all 'musical circles in the South.—Alabamo Baptist, "Marion. Extracts froth testimonials concerning S. D, & H. W. SBITO CELEBRATED MELODIANS. In an article 'in tit e February number. of the Rerieq., answering some inq uiries in regard to . temperament T hinde'by Wil liam jr.,'Brock; field, Vt..; I noticed a statement that Prince's Melodeons are turtbd in the equal temperament. Since that time have examined a pamber of Prince It: Co's MeNtedas;with opeelal reifOrinee to the . temperament, and hare not found one toned-irelqual-temperausente r . Thi!p•te,tiveramerit in the melo•deons.of Prince dc. . Co.'s mem/facture that I have s'qtamined, approiches nearer the Equal than in these of Carhmt & Needham, Init it is far from equal, as iti.i! One" grOilbied with a r,iece ear; I think will de . Afide. if they will try the ehords of F and F Sharplo summation. A A , 'BusEa, Poultney..Vt. We are very happy to stand ,corrected on this point. We made the statemant &Bided to,above on the authority of a professor.of music in this city, without having obselled in -reference to it ourselves—a thihg we very' seldoin do. We have since exathined Prince deCo.'s Melodeons and tied "A Tuner" right. Tho' however, that liNr. Smiles Melodeons, sold by ace Waters, No. 333 Broadway, are timed in the equal temperament.—N.-Y. Musical' etire". Messrs. S. DAL 11. W. Smith mph as the firs t . manufacturers of the Melodeon in ibis country. Their instruments are recommended by the best judges as superior in every resi/el.—Boston Com monwealth. Eir There-is constantly in atom st this ea. tablishment ton different makes of Pianos. and din different makes of alelodirms. ►' Each instrument is gtiaranteed to give entire satisfaction, or the• purchase money refun ded. Persons at a &shine° wishing to pureharo will, by fo . rwarding their orders, hare their wants as well and as cheaply supplied uthough persoiud ly present. - _ - HY! NEW. HARDWARE'' STORE. . . HITE &- KNOWLTON respectfully sail P the nttention'of the citizens of Pusqueltan na county, to their new - and extensive assort -went of . . HARDWARE Comprising almost every article usually kept In similar establishments, which they will sell at Birch .Prices es must satisfy all who imsy favor thein with their patronastin. Theii gouda were purehaSed at the lowest market prices; and are warranted to be of the best quality. Call and examine fur yontselves, it will cost you nothing. We think Rll will be ecnvinced that !.this is the place to buy GOODS CHEAP—not • CLetsp Goods. Remember the place, No. 10, Lafayette Block, 3 doors east of the Chonango Bridge, Court Street, Binghamton, N. Y. ' -• ' March 1,-1855: • Phyfe_ Knowlton INTEND:to kee constantly on hand a NArioty r .of.Miils, iron, steel, springs, axela, table and pocket Cutlery, butcher, bread,'and shoe knives, razors, sheers, scissors; snutrere and trays, coal hods, shovels and tongs, stair rods, care, mills; wheel heads, enameled Bailee pans and kettles, Vices, anvils, smiths' bellows, screw plates,sledg es, hamthers shovels, Spades, scoops, ehains,lead . pipe, sheet lead,. puMp chain and fixtures, straw cutters, corn-shel lers, satisage-cetters, metal and wood faucets, horse brushes, combs, cards, rope, cordage, - files, ).asps, bells, tacks; brads, copper rivets and burs, sand=paper, braces, bitts, angers, giniblets screws, hinges. gate hangings, curtain fixtuies, hooka. staples, .bolts, hasps, wood, min eral- and white knobs,. mihcing-knives; door springs,- thertuometerk, wire, rualleabl*astingi, mill, cut, wood and hand saws, firm A mortice and framing chisels, gogcs, wrenches, bench screws, fevels„saw frames, auger, saw, plane and chisel handles, axes,' hatchets, axe-helves brush es, oil stoners. whips,-• pad, fill: chest!. and Atior locks, castors, sad iron candlesticks. trays, hay knives,•glue. glue kettles, spoons, saddler's silk, lasselisaie. and'a stock of builders' Hard ware and Carpenters' Tools,. unsurpassed for cheapness in this section of country. Call and see. Don't f forget the place,,No. 10, Lafavotte Block, 3 doors East • of the Chenango Court street. • , Binghamton, Mardi 1, 1855 fILL "'iI,VVS, warranted, at „ • PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S. Binghamton, Maith 1, 1855. - , I.4PIVIN Gi - . 'IR lir ILES 0. • CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. low in Store a large stock of new patto ne _ of CARPETS from the recent ,heavy oiic tion sales at a great reduction, in prices. Bar gains for pnrchasens. And !inch elegant a that all mus be suited. Remembee our Ca et rooms are o the second floor of our Crock ry and House 'urnishing, Store now being extend od one hand ed feet in depth,.making it the most extensive_ in Ithe Village. J. 11. DE PEUI Ilingliamt4n, March 15, 1855. I Crockery, - Glass-Ware, and Ileum. Furnishing Good, 1 • JII. DE PEU would call the attention Ix) f . ptirchasers to' his extensive and Varied, stock of GOODS for , the Spring trade, consist.; big of every article desired by housekeepers-and would especially'solicit a call from those fur. niShing'anew. AS our attention is 'particularly, devoted to the trinis of this class, we are able to .furnish them with a complete outfit ---und we would advise all td look through the assortment before purchasing' elsewhere. Remember DE PEU keeps Crockery,7Looking-Olsmes. Carpet ing, Oil-Cloths, Wooden and Willow Ware, Spoons, Cutlery, Window-Shades, Lumps, Cur. Lain Trimmings, China ware, Fancy 11.3.4kets,llird Cages, Toys, Japanned and Tin Ware, Feather Dusters. Geerie Feathers, Mats, &c., &c., at the LOWEST PRICES J. H, DE PEU. Dinighanston, March 15, 1555. GREAT BARGAINS Dalt - GOODS. N.N. WILSON, 4 CO: RETURN their warmest acknowledgements to their customers in Susquehanna County for past - favors,and invite,attention to,their stock of J' . . . Now SpringarOods; just opened, .11‘ . ;hieh- they proptiie to • replenish weekly from AUCTION, and the cheapest cash Houses in th&City. The stock embraces every variety of Staple and Fancy. Dry Goods, Yankee Notion, Trunks, Traveling Bags, 4.c. All of which they will sell extremely CIIEAP for CASEL. Pedlar. and other Wholesale buyers will find it greatly to their adi'atitage to give.them a call. The Ladies will find an excellent assortment of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Thread Laces, and Trimmings of all kinds, from AUCTION at very low rates- W, N. - WILSON, & CO. . Corner of Court and Wnier Sta. Binghamton, N.Y., April 5, 1855. Uusuuty Lands. riONGRESS has recently, passed an addition al.Perision law which extends Much wider than the former laws. NO.one should despair of rtceiving a land . Warrant who has done service of any kind either in the RevolutiOnOry war' or since, or has.had a husband, or fatherwho would, be entitled ton pension if itoiv licinz., Tbenn tlersigned4as the Law end all the.tegid Corm ,for obtaining Pensions under the said 'erg,: And wilt promptly obtain any Applicants Pension. who is entitled.thereto for4easontiblo, comfiensatiou.-- Your. Wairants will Lrir4.; 'ready money if you prefer not to locate the lark N. NEWTON. Montrose' Bistah 21,.1865-11tf. • • • Id i i tibik FEET first quality of D. ll 111.11.7 wood !Ober- for sale. En ., qutre of . ,- _, • . • , O. G. HEMPSTEAD: Brooklyn, April 30, 1853 1 -18w3, 1 -..- , - , New Goods. - • , - rpm subscribers are now receiving their ual supply of Sentad asi) ST.IIkTMER consisting of Dry Goode, Orocories Crockery, Hardware, Paints, Oita, Dyestuffs, — Drugs and Medicints,, Boats and Shoes. Hats, and Caps, Leather, Fish, ailvei, Spoons, Watches, Jevrehy, all of which they P r oduce, On the most favorable, term: for cash, Produce, Or an apciroc ed credit. • • BENTLEY di. READ. Montrose, 3fay 'l. 18545. 7 -18w3. - NEW GOODS: T_T .J. WEBS } Dow receiving :' his Ilipting 1.1.• GOODS, which will be sold IoW, foe cask Moefrose, March 98,1855 ' " I A NOTHER lot of Gold and eilyei Speatailis far all. arogi, by A: )4VANII. 4 --Brorgetifemetolite - t V. , - efytheafitilii, A WONDERFUL Didn't's"; I reectil,t. hen lad= DN OartiNot thin-tilt. 18 ' k r utal,_ ;. k itsB l;,Cl loBl 47 Hon, Astbaliand all disnasen of hiLung. • " - DC - Vuitton' 1 10004 Or lob hot nigitglr TEP OB _, Syrup," With this new method r. C. bits restored antwr alSkted ogee to perflobt health; an evldeimealsbigh barn ininenterable - contilicates. • resat ths.truipasai ttl ,-:- a physltiaatetnaras: ,It, Is sirldaa mist mitsllutconitaut • - ly breathing, an agreeable, leall • g tapor the =edictal properties mast emelt direct en ;Nut - Wllitiotrf the aria! cavity of the long, and , bus temporal, many and • varied cbengesprodtaced;apotit tartsbeh - Higioductd tat , the stomach, and anbleeted to $b promestivot digegtiosit.— The Annuals forgets at all the • rtuggiste tbsoughenit Abe' eohntry. . New, lfrilehemni ',AA. IA T war iabaltt Is woition The b st under the linen volt ,at the trast intoneeniince•-the . • "veil:the -boef-be*' outheient to evaporate the fluid: • ' • Hundreds of CASES of CUR) to' the following might be named. One Package all ` , 41 esitiroLline - 04101 - .1 .ASTUDIA of six year* standing.. - s • -8- • KwOdtr.V./ ) * . Thiledltileti, Ps._ lam cured of the-ASTHMA of years:standing, b 7, Pi. Hattie' Hygeana. . . ,• _ * Marguroir naraeeelyitih►tT• :- rt • • lire. Pout of No. blisfelnolld 8 •• N. lit Via 'law; ?t . seem* ease of foronelletts by-the Rystemia. • • - My sister hes beim cured of a DATILICSSING-COIJON..OI - snag! years standing. and decid id to too isictunble hi het *pbysleians. She. was throng in OMS - MONTH-iry iltr-Mys gosh*, - I, Orniart i l Price three Dollars a Paeltase.— BOYD A 14t PAUL No - . 9 raekages sent tree to•- express toi Matra for Ten Dollars.. N. ll—Curtis' firuesna Is IN U ENUINIt ARTICLE, all: othersi vilr end INJURIOUS counterfeit would POISON.' ' • ET)I Irrf Sale by Abil Tone% NEW YORK AD FROM. VISSCIIER &SCREW . -• Rouse, Appleion's and 348 • CHARLES.E. FOGG, . CIIAMBER FURNIT E,-Bedstosdk: Mkt tresses, Waih.stands.: *meted Sets, Loan. gee,. Chairs; Pillows, Count rpanes, &c.,,.. 448 Pearl at., N. Y., Wren • •• "••• • tBmB • bladisoti - nd Chathstik jt Strim Qooda, Fren Flowers,Ato, CASH purehas‘rs are ;s licited to =lidos our stock efl .1 , _ . • • .• • STRA W French Flowers ; &c.., whi rior to that of an y' other: City. • ' . ',%e shall receiveithe cont' eri, and of our ciwn - man style% ofr Bonneti,. French which we offer to: cam' pu duced prices..! • • 1 110 . )IER& • • .84 and 66 John mos. 8c C. Fischer, Pi afactci , ND Ware Room,. Nos. tss 249 West Twenty-el 9th and lOth Avenucii, New - the Lolian, and all the he mentsi, nude of the beat/ n own supervision; a written! every Piano. J. &.'C. F. I and .manufacturing very lan best Pianos, on lower terms ed any where, and it is deci to buy foreash. Those de and one that will stand and butter than to call on J. & , Faiirbanks* • - & Co..haY( spacious Warehouse at 1 York, where they (ger, at •the most complete nssortme Parat us to be, found in the Ile the articles tifferred' will be seventy differontmodificatio _SCALES. Also a ere:all-4kt era% Druggist's . Grocers', a Sprint: BalanOes, Patent Bea and Measures, 11AY aid COAL SCALEF. the country by experienced . Orders liytustil..orotherwisi, lion. FAIRBANKS & Co., 189 12m6 1 • New . Store and Y .carpetsChtlitpet THE subicriber gives-noti = that he has lA en.the pemises, No. a! 4 I:ltids'on :Street, New York, where he offers 1 sale - an elegant_ $. and choice lot of Three-Ply . lii„,ffrain, Venetian,' and Hall Carpeting, Oil Cloth `stair rods, ' 1; rigs, Druggets, etc. Most of the e goods hare been "bought at auction for Ca:4l'o ly. "Arid no*'al low me to say—lst, Carpets ete tchiiretedently high last year ; 2d; They - are abeutlS per" ' cent f lower this year, and never ding the thnteen years that I have been in busi ss, have 1 Wawa them se low ; '3d, Most 'of, th old dealers 4 per haps all, have large stocks he 1, , ,ht at:last year's . prices ;' 4th, I shall start with a clean new itock : bought at this year's prieei; sth, /Hy expensei„; 1 are - yery low, see nay Prices fo example. Ingritio . Carpet:4 all wool, 39. 64.1., per and ; Double Sear. tit, ditto, 4s.,Superflne, 55., E tra. - 135.; Threply, ditto, el, and all others at eqltially law rates. - . - 1. ,R.IJOG LES: LANDON, 394-kindsou St.. -.:•. • (Between .Hatetners'iey sni,d,clark!on Streets, New r4.rk...)-15m3 . _ - • , 2,000 Milk • ans. . - rIpHE .subseriher is now 5 anufacturitg: and' ..L- prepared to furnish Dai ymen with Idiik Pella or all Sizes, and a better quality than, ever: - beforeoffered in Susquebana CO - inty.. Oar Nat.= l t n are made-from the- best Dou le Cross 'rla, mid' ' we - can, and wilt sell them at . 'cis mush tess. than you have been in the !fob' of paying for dhu cOmmon article. You have:oily to.eiamme tcr, be convinced. Every Pan , Wairanted perlect Or . no rale. Tert3S, cash or shortieridit. . • - J. DIC r PRzytA!!l; lit. New Milford, April 1,1855. '.• ' It . -' - -.• • New and Cheap e• BOUGHT allow pressure. riees and sold accordingly by .. tr:BU ROWS Co.:'& Gibson, Oct. 11, 1854. ' - clOth8". ASAIIERES and . vesthig, merit And at prices.lower t been enabled to OW them hvy: Oet. 11. Dissoluti HE 'Mercantile Firtr6of Sot th dr. HempsteadT - has been dissolved by-' m teal .consent.— The 'notes and accounts of the same are in the hands eto. G: Hempstead for ,An early settlement of all arrestra c ,Ci is" positively , required. . J.F:SVFFII, • 0. G HEMPSTEAD. -- - Brooklyn; Aprill6, 855.--111w3: . . . '•---- • .New..York.Pil' A RE now. being paid lifr . ' A.' .1l to all those echo censign• produce to them. They hawk) men s are now enabled to*ond duce to- Nevv i York and to sell • high st market prices. All : g'oodiprices and quick returns upon' IV • - A. IA - Ir ntrose, Lay 1, 18§b... • [ . , NOTICE. . . all whom this may cone = The Note s' T O AO book accounts of Edwin TitraWal . , Brooklyn Susquehanna Co.;:Haeo) . been left' with / 1 the iindersigned for collection an settlement And• also the Resettled accounts of 01114 ds: Smith. '•; ft is expected of all such a* Mil' debted "to - Itie said Tiffany, either by Note or oliacconntithill they will call' on the subseribe witheul,,,delay and, arrange the - same. . i. - , i-,• 1 ' . .-: .REIJBEIip.I . II,LES. Brook l yn, April 37, 18 0 5 =4 8- wit -- - ' Last !CAW; A LL permute indebted to me seeountjor tilacksmithlog, fled thit they mast mill on ''me settle up without dela3ri ';Those heed 'this aotiteinuat expect C , Amin mtiteit, so/look out. • .- • Sorktroso, ,001.04;166. G UTTA onno - r Eft eart C o lf o ta llot E r .—:', 6 l in aee. for Ws '- lAlOnniton. P. AL. Ric Amenge L go._,. `C . ha d a Y e e ts Ul tr.. 1" 1141 r .=ll say tultittl 01110 MAL sod. OSLY re blow handtatioso or Ohun, them , lot H alst;Nontroio,Pli: TLS=NTS General Advertising uitding,l46, - • ' OD wiil be found - sego. trailer house tains. ft season, per steam. fsetnrer, the 'latest Flowers, aie. &e. asers at greatly KETCHUSI,'. treet, cor. NEW (%' .• 243;245,:i 247, . and tjt, street, between. Vurk. • Pianos with tl modern itnprpee. • aterialsi under . arantee given with eing practical men, ely, can; furnisk 'the ,"ban can be furnish: .edit the best iplico - ring a good P iano. lear welt,-a 't I . Fischer. 4 m 9 and Counter r recently opened a •:.9 Broadway.. New it olesale and . retail, i t Of Weighing .alp. r ted States: Among Ifound upwards, of is of PAIRBANICS' • or BANNERe., Jew ! d other 'Scales, I I 8, Tester's Weights in • scjt nay ' pa rt of rkmen. will receive 'often- roadway N. York. Goods. : hilt ever!, a Urge inssint. an ,we Imo trier tofore., Gathroi - •diero.: heir: 'anti Atado arrange -I:kinds -of pro , he rope nt do. CISO who *kit) o invite toeeli MOP & CO. BEM t ly iloteor beak re here by; -Ifentrooo and who oegiocitt, _ to,. bb made , . Lll9- ~40 1r -ArOite, MEI