The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 24, 1855, Image 3

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ilium Destroyed !ors& Ftre.Di
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'flat s Portland Advertiser „gives an account
of the singular effect of lightning which oc
' cuffed on 'Monday evening testi A 4th', inst.,
a t s i x o'clock, at theiiouse of Capt. David
ihtiOn;,of G reatCliebeaque - Island, Maine,..._:.
The - house was struck by lightning'. d uring
'the storm. • A neighbor who. was: loo king., et,
the house at the time, perceived a ball of fi re,
apparently a• foot in diameter, with a trail
tbittrYards long,descend upon, the chimney,
- and immediately after a volume of smoke be
. gan to ascend as if the house was on fire.—
' 'fastening-toile house it was folind_a wreck,
• but not on fire.' .
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' - 'The Advertiser says: -, .
. The fam i l y ; f,ii p e rsons, were at.supper,
• itlid their -escape with their lives is a mire
- cle. : old - . Mrs. Upton's right arm_ is cut 'to
the bone, above the elbow. and dm is other
wise :badly bruised. , fler granddaughter;
,Marietta Hamilton,. six Years old; is So bruis
ed. as to be purple from the hip's to the feet,
and is in a
precarious condition. David Up
ton, 'Jr., is badly bruised about the bead and
_ face. ' His chiid, in his arms, was' unhurt;
,also hi s w if e , standing near, and old Mr. Up
ton, likewise unhirL
. "But the effects 'of the lightning about the
- ' prem i ses are astonishing. Old Mr. Upton .
was eating a bowl 'of bread-and milk; with
one hand upon the.bowl, and the other hold--
mg th e spoon = the bowl. was broken in ,his
ban — d,and_the spoon has -not been found.-
-Old Mrs. Upton had - a' cup of tea in her hand,
and - when .the-eanie to herself she•was partly
tinder the .table, with a piece of the:cup in
her hand and herself covered with the. wreck.
o f-th e chimney,'atiiiing which was a piece of
ptiniber, from the front of the fire - place,' eight
feet l on g. with a flat bar of iron of_ the 'same,
length attached. ' • .
":-" The granddaughter was thrown from her
se at at the table to near the fire"place, and 1
was litterally covered with bricks and !nor- 1
..tar. Searly every article of crockery in the ,
-house, two clocks, three looking glasses„ and
two old fashioned oak tables in the kitchen
were smashed. The chair in which old Mrs.
Upton Was sitting waitroken into twenty-
eight piedis--at any ride that number of pieces
beloriging to it were foUnd ; ,ecsiry.chair_in .
the kitchen was broken. - Every partition in
.the house was removed from its position, and
'.- more Or less shattered. , ' . .
- , "The ¢¢ fluid seemes to have ;tone-throu g h
the beltoln of a cooking stove, sitting in the
. kitchen fire place, leAng a hole as if - made.
' loy a shot four inches indiameter, taking off
' one lee. of the stove, then entering the cellar
. . tbroujh the floor, leaving a - hole large
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enough 'for an ordinary man to pass; The
kitchen is on the north . side of die house; and
f rom the sill owthis side a portion has been
. carried off one foot-ittlength, leaving an ap
i; prance as if from the action of powder.—
The sills of the house 'on the south side and
I' east end were sundered and thrown off the
utderpinning, so that the side and end hang
[. suspended from the roof.. . ,
"The archin the cella r; m aking .the foun
dation.of the chiinney, which is of stonema
sonry, two feet thick, was rent asunder in
four different places. The fluid seems to have
passed off through the northeast and
.south
east corners of the cellar wall ; the wall, built
I of stones, two feet wide by one thick, laid flat
'in masonry, being severed in -two places from
top to bottom, the line of .separation being
straight and well defined. Here the stones
:are blackened as if by powder.-
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"The hoops on one barrel s of molasses, tivo
soap barrels and one keg were• cut off; a steno
jar sitting On a board over one of these,har
rels, was severed horizontally, and the bottom
part unmoved, the top-ire4g carried off.
"Every window sash in the 'house is com
pletely . demolished, excepting one in the west
chamber. Here there is . a square of -gls4-,
with 3 space cut out as if by the Point. of a
.iamj,md, just the size of a'brick—twq inche s
bY eight-- , -showino. that a brick . -had - been
projected-through it 'quick as ligivning."—
,Fire doors in the lower part of the house were . ,
(shattered, pieces. " - -
"Most Of the materials -projected from the
house were in a northernly direction—pieces
of glass and mortar being found sixty feet dis
tant. - Between the house and barn are a doz
iain apple trees—one large tree near the house
was untouched. but tw o others, some six rods
istant, were shattered. • A large tight trunk,,
lied with fine . ciothing,kc,:, was-found lock
and'apparentiy uninjured. outwardly,
,yet,
being opened, the soot from' the chimney
3 half an inch thick over the content; .and
Lied through in every direction.. Ten pans
of milk on a Shelf in the cellar were unharra
-1 , yet some empty_ pans, one within the °tit
!, on'the same shelf were broken up. The
' L uid passed out through eight different play
its in the body of the house, besides
those al
y,
tdy described. More of its effects might he
ren, yet enough is told to show how com
,'te was the destruction."
k PRESIDENTIAL TAlt.—The party that
(lies-on the. Poole platform. have made the
owing nominations for the PresidenCy
-For President, •
DN. JOSEPH HISS, of Massachusetts. '
,For Vice President,
MRS. PATTERSON, of Boston.
\e did net know that Hiss was a General.
P., who will act as.his Vice, if elected,
done corporal service in the Bay f.itate.—
as,
•Medical Notice.
e Eclectic Bothnia Medical Society viriilt
its ,Annual Meeting' at trose the first
:day in June.
R. P. CRANDALL, Seey.
The Medical R.ociety
Suqinehanna County will bold its Boni
meeting in Lodersville, Wednesday,
hte oth, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
G. Z. DIMOCK, Seclry.
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Inalt4l,llBo. •
• w
Brid*eater May 20th, by the Rev.
31r. LSEPII B. DARROW of. New
::14d, and Miss Ms.nr E. KETCIIAM of
.brilge water.
I Middletown, April 30th, Mr. Wit. S.
o e , son of Otis and Betsey E. (joss, aged
rs.
ya l
lhe following resolutions weressed by
the Lodge of Good Templars of which the
deee)tsed was a member,
.Whereas, it has pleased Divine Providence
to remove from our, midst by ddath Wm,. S.
}toss, thus deeply afflicting us, therefore
RCiolved, That in this evegt, our Lodge' is
cabled to mourn, having lost one of it most
ivorth v and faithful members..
itet;o/tyd, That the sympathies of this
4.1g1e be tendered to the bereaved family and
t onnExtiott, and that we
,manifest our respect
and love for the departed by attending his
tuner ti and "wearing a proper badge of mourn-
ing:
Remelts:4 - aIL
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Resatved, That a copy of the foregoin ~,- C. ,D. Virgil, Dentist, ha' a. removed to a t 00 .,,
!fsoltition s be given to the fainily, and also - 1 over. F. B Chandler's store; where.it will be h a
tbat heyi be published with his obituary.. pleasure_to see his friend - '4, its quiet as possible' r "
. Per order of the Lodge. -,,montrorse, e m a *D iVI RG B S S I :rites, Resident L Dehliat i
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.4,T THE VP SONVILL4' X CHANG*
,THE Subscriber is ni . :44 , ' receiving a Isroli:pc
lected assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Fish, Haixiware, Creche ry, Ready-Made Clothing,
_Hata, Bonnets,
.(a splendid assortment ' ) ' Nails,
Paints, Oils, Die-Stuffs : Yankee Notions, in fact,
almost everything usually called , for at a coin.
try Stone, Including r l lour, Solt all Meal, all:of
whigh he is desirons..of selling fur Cash, or any
if
kiwiPar/At:its Merchantable ce, or on
•good.aprisoved Short Credit. Hi friend s are
i c rain
most respectfully invited to'givo him weall and
he Will slitisfy thefts that thq Exchange is She
place fort farmers lto trade. The highest price
paidi In Cash; for gutter.' ' ! :
' i ' : ' • 1 1 J. 1.4 MERRIMAN.:
Uilsonville; May :115, 1855. :
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To Dairy. -ken and Cheese-Niagara
onde ignedlsubscriberis now prepared
to forni, cheeie maktrs with a . new and
improved patent, self-actin s f . press, which
do up busii+s right. :This press , being self.
neting.is - irarniore convenient than the old fash
ioned. long leter press, with weights. For refrer
cno, inquire kuf P. Loothis, C.'F. Loomis, and
others who h:we used this new press and- tented
its Merits.: Those men will tell you it. 6 no
humbug. So!pleasc . Call and get onc,.while you
have 4n oproitunity. •
0. F. PARGO.
•
MoOtiose Jiay , is , 1855. ' i
AGRICURRAL MACHINE
ENEItY'S
. II EELER'S x ---, ltp - israted Horse
._ rimers, Threshers and Sepizrators, Con.bin.
pi Threshers aid Cleaners. et-oil.* Hullers, Pin.:
14ble Circular cross- Cut Saw - 111;11s,..Feed Cuti-
I lers, Corn Shiners, Emery's new Porteblo'Grat:
in' Circler Mins, Clow's and Kelsey's Grain
Cradles, 4-c., &c. Peters'improved Rice's Fan',
nine 211i14 iniee . .2o. I i - •
All at wholesale and retail, on Ceti ) favorable
-tern S.
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. nle Machines and Other Improvements
,are
iv a / 4 ante4 to be of the best material find. work ,
man hip, a.to operate as repre4ented by my r .
Circulars; or subject to be returned within 'three!
mohths,:and the purchase Money refunded.
-.W I take partic!alar etire in makinglny coni:
tracts for canal fici;iiit anti transportation on sill
machines, so that canal and other charges will
-lie unusually light. 'Machines for. Susquehanna'
eounty may • •be delivered at any convenient sta.
'Lion on Erie or Lickawanna Railroad. -
N r'ar" pesctiptiVe circulars, and all necessary
information efmeerning all
,articles, sold by tne,
.with prices, at , d other important particulars, can
b'elind on application to we; by mail.
To BWe in!freight, &e.; all ordersisliould be
forwarded early..
' . M. WELLES.-
Athens, Bradford Pa.i Nay 12, .'55-20m4
vINOIe :went for KErcnuNt's
T
celehrAted lfowi ng,, and combined Mowing -
and Reaping . *chines!, fur northern Penn'a.—
Very.few .of our ,Parmer's are aware of the great
advantage, gained hy:fitisin,..7 a gond mowing ma
chine, and' as a genero ihing, a good mower can
be used on rouaber land than is usually suppos
ed. The one, Horse Mower will Work on: land
somewhat more 'uneven than the two horse mow.
er will, from the fiict.that the cutter bar is shor
ter. The'two horse Mower euts a swath 4 ft. 8
inches, and the one horse ihree feet wide. • The
frames and gutter bars to these machines are all
tnadclof Wrought Iron, and every ;part is made
very Strong and dur.tble, and little 'likely to get
oat of repair; . One extra scythe, extra sections
And fingers,and one wrenzh, are furnished with
..teh machine.
PrieeofTwo Horse Mower; with extras, $llO
• " pinnbined " and Reaper "- 125
with tratisportation from Boffalo4
Price ofiOhe Horse Mower whit' extras, • $95
with transportation . from Worcester, Mass.,
The tit° horse Mower is warranted capable of
cutting,-With one good team, from, 10 to 15 acres
of any kind' of grarsi: whether standing lodged,
per day . ; and the zohbbined machine capable of
cutting the . same nunther of acres of plain .per,
day. The one hors Mores, with a good horie
is capable of doing about two thirds as much as
die. two horse mower. -
ar All orders for the combined 31oWers ind
Reapers should be 'forwarded to me by the first
of dunie, and for the, mowers alone - , by, the • 15th
of Jun'e next.
De4riptive Cireuiars, and nil needed informa
tion Kill be promptly furnished on by
mail. Order machines early in the season. -
R. M.- WELLES.
:Athens,,Bradfordjco.. Psi., May 12, 's.sQorn2
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T. • .Sheriff't Sale. .' -
fly whine of a writ of-Ff. Fa. Issue,/ out of the Court of
LP . Common Pleas of Susquehanna County.aud to me sli;
reeted, I will expose to public rale at the Court House
In 761ontrom, on ltuturday the 4th day of June meat,
at 1 o'clock P. /1. I .
All that certain piece or parcel of land situated
and being in the township of Bridgewater, in
said- county; bDknded and described as follows,
to wit'— 1
. Beginnin g cr at, a post standing in the road lead
ing froM ;Montrose to the Cocherton and Great
Bend tornpik4; thonce north seventeen degrees,
west nineteenperches, to 'a post. in the centre of .
the road leading to Lawsville; thence along Said
road south sfi'degrees, west. 5 perches to a stake
and stone inthe centre of said road; thenca fif
teen perches to the beetie of the first mentioned
road ;t thence along said road eleven .perchesto
the place. of beginning, containing one-third,
of an Acre more or less, 'with appurtenances,.one
framed house; and all irnpr,oed.
• Taken in execution at the`: suit of John Wil
liams r5.F. , 31. 'Williams administrator of O. I J.
Williams, deceased. •
F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Gffici', Montrose, •
Mar . ,115, 1853. ,
DISSOLUTION.,
TIIE firm of B. F. & R. It Eaton is' this day,
by mutual consent, dissillved. All persons
haring book accounts unstilted with said firm are
requested to niake_immediao payment, by Note
or otherwise, before the.erphition of two months
from this date/ The boo is and accounts will re.
main' in thelhands of B. F. Eaton, who may be
found at their former place of business,andis au
thorized to fettle the same. ts A word to the
wise." ' BENJ. F. EATON,
I, RALPH H. EATON.
Harford, April - 141,1855-16m2
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New *Fork Prices !
A RE now bean' paid by A. Lathrop "ISt Co..
A
to all those who consign thi.tir butter and
produce to them. They having made "arrange
ments are now'enabled to send all kinds of proi
duce to New York and to sell the same at the
highest. market
,prices. MI those who wish
good prices and quick returns' Ws: invite to call
upon
' • A. LATHIWP,: dr- CO.
3iontrose, i i
SP 11.11119 GOODS.
Superior lot just reOeiked, and now offering
A
at the lowest cash prjdzi for sit:proved cred
it or Ready pay, by
A.;LATHROP & Co;
May 1.
.
NE V . STOR - Ei 4
HARPORD!
. .o
G. W. SEYMOITR it CO.,
TIESIRE to WI the attention of the public
to their sto4 of 1 . .
NEW GoOD 4 S,
Now arriving at the old stand of SEYMOUR; In
the,villitge of Hartprd.
' OUR GOODS
ARE NEW, have been bought (or cash, care.
fully selected, and twill be sold cheap.' Give us
a call before purcsing. Our stock consists of
DRY GOODS,
GRt)CERIES,
HARDWARE, .
CROCKERY,
I IRON, NAILS,
&c., ~
A variety as full as: usually found in &
country
Stores..,. I 1
• ' tG. W SEYMOUR, & Co.
Harford, May .104 1855.
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New S t ri ng Goods.
IT.DURRITT would announce to his friends
and the public that he is now opening
tt, flimsily barge Stock of SPRING and Sum.
R GOODS,',incluiling agreat variety of Prints
from dots to Is. per yard; Plain and Printed
4=
Lawns, .Barege Dliaines, Gingham', Brocade,
Black aud.Fancy Dseas Silks, Silk Dress Tissues
and Barcges; Poplins, ate., &e.; with a superior
-assortment of Silk,roche, Cashmere and Thib.
bet Shawls; Mantilla, Parasols, French Lace and
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Straw and Silk Bon ets, Rich Ribbons and Flow.
era, with a large variety of other staple and fan
cy • i • .
• DRY GOODS, •
Groceries, Crockery; Hardware, Iron and -Nails,
Boots and Shoes,'fiats and Caps, Carpeting,
Wall paper. painted! Window Shades, Floor Oil
Cloths, Clucks, Stoiies, Oils and Points, Ploughs
&c., &c.; in short, the largest kind of piles of
rich and cheap Goods, too numerous to mention,
but just the things t purchase, all of whieh will
be sold at the . most' educed ptices and on the
moat fivorable term for cash, exchange, or ap
proved credit. - i .
N. B. Salt and F,lour constantly on.hand:
•
New 31ilford, 51.13 4 45, 1855.
i
Great Exhibition in Sprlngville•
G REAT
AND RARE EXHIBITIGN OF
GFOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
of almost every style:, and quality; such as will be
sure to plea. e and *ominodato all classes of
people=from the child. in the cradle to the old
and decrepit. Thessi geods.:are bought on the
most favorable term sl and will be sold according
ly.
Please give -us , a. gall and we will try to sup
ply nliyour wants . id the line of GOODS ever
kept' in a country siore. You beed not go‘to
,New York for any thing yOu want, because we
!have them fresh fromi the city.
SCOTT, JOHNSON, &
Springville, Pa., May 8, 1855.
.
Imall,Prolits auk Quick Returns.
• SPRING GOODS.
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NEL5011414 ... : PRZEST A
CORNER Store, Lapyette Block. Binahamton,
N. Y., are now receiving daily their SPRING
STOCK of all kinds of. Dry Goods consisting in
,
I
part of -
Printq„Merrimack, fi7tlsheco;B:illou'sDunnell's
and Sprague's, from 641 to 3s a yard.
Shirtings, Bleached and Unbleached, all styles
and widths, from 5 - ceidts to
,20 cents.
'Sheetings and PiLloir Case Cotton, all widths
and prices.-
.
Ginghams, Lancaster , Glasgow, French, &c.,
from 12 1-2 -to 25seL4s. t
Denin's from 10to /2 1-2 cents. •
Ticks from 2to 20 ents. ° •
Apron Cheeks, la to 20 cents.
Silks, Fancy andllain, a tine assortment of
Spring Styles. at all pr i lees from 56 1-4 cents to
$2,507 i
Mouslin de Lanes, plain and Figured all wool,
and. wool . and cotton, all prices from 10 to 75
cents a yard. • i
Linnens, the. best Make, cheap Embroideries,
Laces, Damasks, Curta n Muslins, &c. &c.
Shawls,a splendid as;ortment of Spring Styles,
all pr . ices, also Mantillas, Dress-Trimming, and
eery article in their line. Also, -
Goods for. Men's -arifi Boy's Wear, a fine as
sortment or Kentucky Yeans„Ca.ssimere.s, Cloths,
Doeskins, Satinetts, Su l penders, &c., &c.
/Table Linens, Napkins, &c...,&C": -
'As our goods hve been bought, nt the
late large sales at Auction, in New York, we
Can and ' will sell theni, at very low prices, and
tie only
. ask you to givb us a call and judge for
yourselves. ‘.
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, If ELSON & PRIEST.
Binghamton, May 1011855. -
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TAWNS—Printed Id Plain, - a fine assort
-4 ment just received !cheap at
NELSON - 44 PRIESTS.
AREGES, new Delips, all colors, Plain &
13 Printed—very loa ht & P.
! s iH4LICE—Plain and Printed, light colnrs at .
N. & P.
MIIROIDERIES--4ome elegant S e as of
X.l SleLlressnd colnrs, irerrefieap at
1 N. & P.
HOSIERY—Men, vs. Ladies and Chi!.
dren's Hose and COars, at N. &P.
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pARASOLS—A fine asHsortment—all prices.
Barege De leans, tew and elegant deSigns.
Prints, some new and fi o patterns at Acts--
Mantillas, an eleglnt ass§rtment, all prices and
very low Dress Trim mintrit, splendid new styles
Moire, Antique, &c. NELSON it'PRIEST.
• Binghamton, May 10, 1;8„55. •
GENERAL MUSTER.
gi
OTICE it: hereby en to the Union, Hill
NCompany, and the 'Susquehanna Guards,
to meet at the House of iF. F. Badger, in New
Milford, on Tuesday, the p9th day, of May, in'st.,
at 9 o'clock, A. M., for tie purpoie of Drill and
Inspection,Armed and in jUniform according to
Law., • -
N. B.—The General Field and Staff Officers
are requested to attend onl that day. •
ASA SPIUER. Br. In.
.Ist Brig. 10th Divis.
penn'a
Brig. In.'s Office, Harforil, j
May 5, 1855.
.1. Wittenberg& Brother
HAvt just received ant) are daily receiving a
splendid assortmenttot Spring and Sum.
mer Dress Goods,: such Ms Batages, plain and
satin, striped and Plaid I.:avivns, grgandis,Barage
Delaines; Silks of all colors and figures and at
New York prices. f ti
Our stock of shawls is well selected, among
which can be found Crape Shawls, Brodie Silk,
Barage, , Thibet, Cashmere and
,Prindet Shawls.
A splendid : stock of 31;Mtillas of the latest
styles and-at very low,prices. - • ,
Our stock of 17;n3broiderieS is selected with the
greatest care and eaqnot•fai. to give satisfaction.
In addition we have a goOd aksortaient of Needle.
work, Window Curtains, ativarious prices. We
also offer to the public at' bargains, Calicoes,
'bleached and brown Maslin,la good assortment
, of Calicoes, Ileidticking, Flaanel, dtei. -
Hosiery at very low priees, such as Stockings
bleached and brown, slate clor, - black and mix
ed stockings, a superior inflate of raw silk Hose,
also a splendid; article _ of silk? Nita, Gloves, Rog.
er's Kid Gloves: ,
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We have also a splendid imortment of Bon
-nets, Ribbohs, also Misses Bonnets, Children's
Fancy Straw Cups and Flat i 4 a good assortment
of Parasols, all at a small advance above cost.
In addition to ail this we.offer the public the
largestt, and cheapest stock of ifteady.rnade Cloth.
ing ever offered in Northern Pennsylvania. Al
so a genera! assortment of Gentlemen's Furnish.
ing Goo . ds, such as Shirts, Colans,Cravats, stocks,
suspenders, Drawers and udder Garments, &c.
Please try us—dis3pProre if ;you can. .
WITTENBERG 6a BROTHER.
illontrose, April i 3, 1865. •
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fiI.UTTA PERCHA PEN' —A now article,
will not corrode in ink, the eheePest Pen
in use, for sale by'' A. J. EVANS.
Binghamton, March lb. i
LT= Miran.
LEMENRAMININ
Delaware, Lackawanna & W; IL IL,
SPRING ARRANGEMENT!
'yand after Thursday. April 19, 1855, the
Mail Passenger Train will leave Scranton
at 1140 A.M.
Due at Great Bend at 240. _ p. at.
Conuectinewith . the Dunkiik Express Train
west on-the N. Y. & E. R; R., •
Return, will leave Great Bend on the arrival
of the Dunkirk Express bound Wt.st, (3.20 p.m.)
and arrives at Scranton it 6.00, p.
The Freight Accommodation Train. with pass.
anger car attached, Will depart . from Scranton at
1.00, P. at., due at Great Bend '46. P.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. at, and arrive at Scranton, 1240,'A. M.
• Btag,ei will be in waiting nu the arrival of Pas
senger Trains at Scranton, to convey passengers
to' Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Philadel
phia tia the Reading R. R., Easton, arida!l other
intermediate places. •
D. H. DGTTERER, Suet.
Supt Office,-Scranton,
April 19, 185.5. c 25tf •
ifew Arrangement at Gregory's
HARDWARE STORE!
GREGORY' Sc JUDSON SMITH,
G. havihg.forn3ed a copartnership for, the
purpose of conducting the Hardware business in
all' its variohs branches, would respectfully in
form the people of Susquehanna county that
they are now opening at Gregory's Old Stand,
opposite the Exchange Hotel, 9 doors from the
Canal, Binghamton, N. Y., the largest, cheapest,
and best stock of Hardware ever offered in Bing
hainton. .
Having made arrangements to import- their
English Goods and purchase Weir American di.
rect from manufacturers, they can and will sell
CHEAPER. than any other establishment in
town! Their stock is now very extensive, and
those wishing to purchase are hwited to call,
The following are a portion of their leading ar
ticks, viz:-...Table knives and forks, Tea do.,
carvers, (arks and steels, pen and pocket knives,
bread and butcher do., hay and straw do., /wig,
sors, shears, and razors, britannia tea and coffee
pots, silver and britannia , tea and table spoons,
silver plated, brass, and iron candlesticks, snuf
fers and trays, solar lamps, lard, and suspended
lamps, mantle-piece ornaments, brass and iron
andirons, shovels and tongs, &c. •
Looking Glasses, and looking glass plates, to
gether with , a general; assortment of housekeep
ing articles.
HOUSE TRI3IMINGS,
consisting of locks, latches, butts, screws, brad
nails, bolts, patent window springs, blind fasten.
ings, shutter screws,' and fastenings, &c. •
A general assortment of tools for Caipenters
and Joiners. Cabinetand Wagon Makers, Masons
and bi icksmiths, consisting of planes saws, ham
mers, hatchets, axes, adzes, chisels, augers, auger
bitts and hollow - angers, anvils, Bellows, vices,
patent drill machines, Sledges,
; stone hammers,
brick and plastering trowels, cross-cut, mill 'and
circular saws. .
A splendid assortment 'of Saddle and Harness'
makers' tools and trimmiligs. •
FA R M ING TOOLS,
consisting of shovels, spades, forks,rakeit,sel•thes,
grain cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars, grind
stones, &e.
Also, Agents for the sale of Whittemore;
Squires & Co's Agricultural tools, such as plows,
hay and straw cuttrs, corn shelters, &e.
Sole ' and upper leather, morocco and shoe
trimmings, with a general assortment of findings,
Wooden ware, willow cradles, wagons, chairs
and baskets of all descriptions.
Bar iron and steel, iron axles and steel springs
malleable. castings, coach lace and trimmings of
all kinds, paints, oils, sash, glass, putty, &c., all
of which will be sold at the lowest rates. Please
call and examine the send( for yourselves.
Binghamtoa, March 1, 1855,
NOTICE.
TO all whom this may concern. The Notes
and book recounts of Edwin Tiffany of
Brooklyn Susquehanna Co., Have been left with
the undertZigned for collection and eettlement,and,
also the unsettled accounts of Tiffany & Smith.
It is expected of all such as are indebted to the
said Tiffany, either by Note or book account,that
they will call on the, subscriber without delay
and arrange the same. •
REUBEN 0. MILES
Brooklyn, April 37, 1855-1811.
. •
Dissolution. •
THE Mercantile• Firm of Smith & Hempstead
has been dissolOd by mutual consent.—
The notes and accoults of the same are in the
hands of 0. G. Hempstead
,for collection. An
early settleMent of ail arrearages is 'positively
required.
J. F. SMITH,
0. G. HEMPSTEAD.
Bropklyn, April 16, 1655.-18w3.
2,000 Milk Pans..
THE subscriber is now 31anufacturing and
prepared to furnish. Dairymen. with Milk
Pans or all Sizes, and a better Quality than ever
before offered in Sosquehana County. Our Pans
are made from the best Double Cross Tin, and
we can, and will sell them at prices much less
than you have been in the habit of paying for the
common article. You have only to examine. to
be convinced. Every Pen Warranted perfect or
no sale. T..!rms, cash or short - eredit.-
J. DICKERSIAN,
New Milford, April I, 1850.-
New and Cheat, Goo&
BOUGHT at low presume prices and will be
sold accordingly by
U. BURROWS & Co
Oct. 11, 1854.
• Cloth's,
NJASAMERES and veatings, a• larg e assort.
= ment and prices tower than we haveever
been enabled too er them heretofore.
Oct. H. U. B: & Co.
• Bay State .Shawls.
THE largest size; finest. qtr,lity, and new pat
erns, $7,50 each. U. B. & Co.
Oct. 11.' -
ItMOTHER kit of Gold and Silver -Speetncles
for all ages, by • A. J. EVANS.
Phyfe 61, KnoWiton
TNTPTD to keep constantly on hand a variety
orNails, iron, steel, springs, smell', table and
pocket cutlery, butcher, bread, and shoe knives,
razors', shears, scissors:, snuffers and trays, coal
hods, 'shovels and tongs, stair rods, coffee mills,
wheel' beads, enameled - sauce pans and 'kettles,
vices; anvils, smiths' bellows, screw, plates,sledg.
es, hammers shovels, spades; scoops, chains,lead
pipe, Sheet lead, pump chain and fixtures; straw
cutters, corn-shellers, sausage-cutters. metal and
wood fatreets, - horse brushes, combs; cards, rope;
cordage, files, rasps, bells, tacks, brads, copper
rivets and burs, sandpaper, braces, bitts, augers,
ginthlets screws, hinges, gate hangings ' curtain
fixtures, hooks, staples, bolts, ltasplovood, min
eral and white; knobs, mincing -knives, drier.
springs, thermometers, wire, malleable castings,
mill, X cut, wood and hand saws, firmer, mortice
and fraining chisels, gouger', wrencbes, bench
screws, levels, saw frames, auger, saw, plane and
chisel handles, axes, h;atchets, axe-helves brush.
es, oil stoness, Whips, pad, fill, chest and door
locks, castors, sad irons, candlesticks. trays, hay.
knives; gale. glue kettles, spoons, saddlers silk,
tassels, &e. dre., laid a stock of builderiYHard.
ware and Carpenters' Tools, unsurpassed for
cheapness in this section of country. Call and
see. Don't forget the place; No. 10, Lafayette
Block, 3 doors }sit of the Chenango Bridge,
Conn sthet. j •
Binghankon, March 1, 1855.
it if IL!. k3AWEY, wirronted, at
PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S.
Binghamton ; March 1, 1855. • •
• NEW GOODS,
HJ. WEBB la now receiving ids Spring
. GOODS, *bieb will be sold low for cash.
Montrose, Marciv.2B, 1855 •
Carpets.
AGOOD assortment And handsome pawls
at very low price& - U. D. & Co;
Oct. 11. -
CASH alt pile AND PIANO
H 0 RAC y ATERS.
No. 333 Broadway. Qew York:
Opposition to. Oonopsly.;----iygne.nt GT : 4l . y redueed .Rate s.
Netwithstanding the combination of eitss' lc deal-,
era to keep up the prices of non-Copyright mu.
sic, against the interest of satire composers, and.
their refusal to extend to Hr. Waters the courts:
ties of the trade, he is making. immense sales—
having abundant evidence, that. ho hat publiC
countenance and support, inlis opposition to thti
GREAT 310NOPOLY, and in his efforts to aid NA.
'Me TALENT, and to adopt- the firrtosat.,CVlN
HENCE. His stock 'of American end - European
music it immense, and thocitalogue of his' own
publioations is One of-the largest and best select
ed in the United States.' . He has also made a"
Great Reduction in the'Prices at Pianos, Melode---.
ens and Musical - Instruments of all kinds. Su
perior toned 6 1-2 octave pianos for $175, $2OO
and $225, interior of as good quality, and imam- 1
,ments as strong and, as durable as those which
cost $5OO. Pianos of every - variety of style and
price up to $lOO, comprising those of Tax differ.
eat manufactories: among them the celebrated
modern improred Ilottece WATERS' PIANOS and
the firs! premium:2EO lAS PIANOS of T. Gilbert
& Co.'s make; (owne of the lEolian patent.)—
Second-hand Pianos * great bargains. Prices'
j
from $4O to $l5O. elodeons fr om five differ
ent manufactories, in uding the well known S.
D. & H. W. Smith's ' 'elodeons, (tuned the equal
tempemment,)the best nuke in the United State*.
Prices $45, $75, 'BlOO, $ll5, $125. $135, and
$l5O. Smith's - Double Bank 31elodeons, $2OO,
&eh piano and melodeon guaranteed. Tbeht'int
terms to the trade, schools, ste.: 12'1.2 per cent
discount to clergyman and churches. • All Orders
promptly attended to. - 'Music. 'sent to all parts
of the•country, postpaid, at the redneed rates.
General and select catalogues and schedule of
prices of Pianos forwarded to any. addi.ess free
of charge; ' -. .
I i
Extracts from testimonials of music Profes
sors and Editorials, concerning
1 •
..
-HotiseE WATERS' MODERN I.SIPROVED, PIANOS.
t ' NEW YORE, Dec. .2,'54. .
floßsce WATERS; ESQ., 333 Broadway':
- Dear Sir—Having examined your Piano Fortes
from scientific and appropriate; tests, I. am ena
bled to form a. satisfactory judgment of their
merits, and it is with pleastire that I can speak
of them as among the most celebrated and im
proved makes of the day.
-For power, brilliancy and
,richness of tone
elasticity of touch, anti beauty of finish, they will
not suffer in comparison with those of any other
manufacturer and those desirous of obtaining
a really . good Piano Forte-=one that will prove
an equivalent for their means, will find such..a
one in your beautiful instruments.
TIIO3IAS BAKER,
R. A. M. Leader of inllien'ts Band and musical
Director and Conductor at Niblo's Garden. -‘ 1
.
' For power, brilliancy and 4chneris of tone,
elasticity of touch, -elegance did durability of
make, toy are in advance of any other pianos in
the Uni ed States, being the result of long expe
rience a d a series of experiments.—N. Y. Die.
patch
. The reble is clear, pure, beautiful; and very
utelodeous.; the bass is deep, rolling and aono
rous ; the middle part is rich and sympathetic,
and posses the power of singing; i. e. of uniting
the sound of each tone, in ado gree but rarely
achieved—lissar C. WAxsos.
Your instruments are a, sensible improveMent
upon Amdrican pianos, and an honor to 'the
skillful manufacturer. There is no doubt but
'they will be appreciated by the public, and all
admirers of true merit.—Osc.t.R . CONETTAliT.
For power of tone, depth of bass r and brillian
cy of treble, together with accuracy of touch,
they arc equal to any make I am acquainted with
and I cordially recommed them to.those wishing
to purchase.—V. C. TAYLOR.
Our friends will find at Mr..Waters' store the
- very best assortment Of musitl . aud of pianos to
be foondin the United &I,ries, and we urge our
southern and western friends to give him a call
whenever . they go to New York.—Graham's
Magazine.
I take great pleasure in pronouncing them in
struments of superior quality, both in tone and
touch.. , —Auctst- CocF.F.L.
We consider them worthy of special attention,
from the resonant and exceedingly musiwil, toe
which Mr. Staters has succeeded in attaining.--
-Y. V. Musical World cf Times.
The Horace Waters 'pianos are 'of superior
tone 'and elegant finish.—.N. Y. Christian Inqui.
rer.
• Nothing at the State Fair disylayed greater ex
cellence in any departinent than the Piano Forte
manufaCtured Sy Horace Waters, of this city.- r -
CHIIIICH3IAIS.
Horace Waters' Piano Fortes"are of full, rich,
and even to4e,, and powerfuj.—N. Ir. Musical
Rerielo.
Your nets Square Pianos, sir, are Of such 'a
clearness and equality of tone throughout, that
they 'very successfully compete.with the
DOUR and expressive Grand Piano.-- Vander/cry*.
The Editor of the Savannah Republican, Sa
vannalr, Ga., speaking of the Piano Fortes kept
by Messrs. J. W. Morrell dr. CO. of that - city,
says:
"It mill be seen that their'stock compnses in
struments of every grade of excellence, from the
well known - manufacturing establishments of
Chickering & Son, Horace Waters. IL Worces
ter, Nelms and C!arie;and .Bacon and. Raved. It
might well be supposed, that in so large a col
leetion there would be some very 'fine instru
ments. But there is one which, for bean , ~f
finish and richness and brilliancy of tone, eitals,
if it does not excel, anything of the kind we
have ever seen. It is from the establishment of
Horace Waters. Being constructed of the best
and most thornnghly seasoned material, and up.
on improved principles, it is capable of resisting
the action of every climate,- and of standing a
long limo in tune. The keys are of pearl, and
the recess for the•.finger-board is inlaid with
pearl, the legs , nre most elaborately' carved, and
the whole instrument finished up in- a style of
great excellence and beauty. And yet its chief
'merit liesin the power brilliancy, and richness
of its tono, and the elasticity of its touch."
Extracts from Editorials concerningC.GlLDEßT
&Co'S PREMIIIM EOLIAN PIANOS.
The LEolian Piano Forte is undoubtedly- the
most perfect musical instrument ingenui
tylias constructed. Two instru\nents are bled
ded in one. The zEolian is both attached and
detached t so that the Piano may be played ttith
or without it; or, with one hand the performer
May elicit the melodious strains of the Aolian,
and with the other invoke the harmonies of. the
Piano. ,The instrument which, in the evening,
incited to the dance or aided the .festive song,
gives forth, In the morning, the pealing tones
which prelude and accompany- the solemn hymn
Hr. Waters' . now 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 Return Piano Fortes.---Morris &
Home Journal.
The variety and beauty of the eflet ts can only
be appreciated by ,those who:hear, these tnagnid
cent instruments at Mr. Watlrs' establishment.
— 7 -N. Y. Tribune.
The iredian Piano Fortes 'sent 1.0 the Crystal
Palace from the great music rooms of Horace
Waters, have been proved to be unsurpassed by
all others in those qualities which thelreatest
performers most prize - Evening Post.,
The Pianos sold by 3.4.'Waters are very pop.
nlar. The framework is mettillic and the Ins.
trument is"wamtnted to stand any climate with
scarcely any need . of tuning.—.N. Y. Daily
Times
The invention of the new yokes has divested
that instrament or its harsher tones, ane, given us
all the purity and richness of a parlor organ.
Erening Atlas, Albany, N. V. -•
This, admirable instrument is eyeryivbere
praised.—Christian Reflector; Boston. • .
The "Eolian Piano is now the chief attraction
In all musical circles 14 the South.—Alabaine
Baptist, Marion. •
Extracts from testimonies concerningS.
H. W. SMITH . * CELEBRATED MBLODULBS.
In an article in the February number - of the
Review, answering some inquirjee in regard to
temperament wide by " WilllaM W. jr Brook.
field, Vt.," I noticed a statement that Prince's
Melodeoasare tuned in the , equartimperament.
Since that time I have imagined a numbs: of
Prince Co's Meiodegm, wrath special-refer/nes
to thetle_pperament ? ,attd have not foun4 ore)
equatteinperimerit. -7 11,4744 tem po
in thetitelodeonu of 'Prince & Co.'s tainuf4ture
that / -hate , examined,- aPPresebelf ,nalrek-the
Equal than, lir three of Carhart &Needle* but
it Is - farjr o m
• eqeal, as any one" troubled with a
rteitiear," 1" think will 'decide, if. they will try the
chetda of f' and F Sharp . .
• '-A 'Pusan,' Poultney, Vt. •
•,• . .
We'dre very
made
to ithand 'corrected oit this
,point. We made the statement alluded to above
on theauthorit' y. of aprofeesorof mule in this
city ! without "having observed in referenda to, , it ,
ourselves—a thing we, very., sakjoa3 do,
have since examined ; Prince. & Co.'s Melodeons •
and end " ,Tuner" right. tTisot hoWever, that
S. D..& Seth's litelOdeene, sold by 'Hor.
ace Waters, No. 133 EroadWav,Sre tuned to the
equal tatupetameut.—AN. Y. Muiical IPtepieie. °°
u v sirs. a D,& ii. W. Smith rank ne the first
manufacturers of the Melodeon in this country._
Their ihstrtimehts are recommended by the best
j edges as superior in every respect—Boston Cost-
There is constantly in store st this
tabliehment ton ditTerent -makes of Pianos, and
five different makes of 31elodenns.
ar'klich instrument is - guaranteed to - give
entire satisfaction, or the purchase money refnu
dud. • • - •
Person: at a di Awes wishing to Intrehaso will,
by_ forwarding their orders, have they wants. as
well and 'as cheaply supplied although personal
ly present, - 14y1 - ,
NEW HARDWARE STORE:
Pyrt & Mgt:mi.7N respectfully 'call.
the attention of th e itizens of Susquehan
na county, to ,their new and extensive assort.
meat
`HA
R .D WA R E •
$
,Comprising almost every_article usually kept in
similar. establishmentsi s Which they will sell at
such prices as mug 'satisfy all who miy fav6r
them with their , pitronage. Their goods wete
purchased at the lowest market prices ' and are
warranted to'be of the beat quality. Call and .
examine for yourselves,lt will cost you nothing.
We . think all will ho convinced - that this is O l e
place to buy GOODS
.CIIEA P—nqt Cheap
Goods. , - - •
RP" Remember the place; No. 10 tsFayette
Block, -3. doom east of] the. Chenaugo Bridge,
Court Street BinghatritOn, N. 'Y.
Dlttroli . 1, 1855. ' 2 - • •
11410.% O.IF .
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTIIS:'
ci‘ir in Store a large, kock.of new patients
IN of CARPETS from the recent heavy ace.
tion'saleaat' ‘ a "great reduction in prices.. Bar.
gains fur rpurckasers. And such elegant styles
that ail mus; be suited. RemeMber mar, Carpet
rooms - fire on the second floor of our Crockery`
and House Irarnishina Store now lAnti extend.
ed one hundred feet in depth, making it the must
extensive in the Villire.• ' J. 11. DE PEU.
Binghamton' Mareli = ls, 1855. • ' .
Crockery,Willass-Ware, and' House-
Furnisliing Goods.
_ •
11. PEU would call .the. attention- Of
.
• purchasers to -h S eklensiVe and , varied
stock of GOODS-for the Spring
. trade, Consist
ing of every article desired by housekeeper" and
would especially-solicit a - call froth those fur:
Dishing anew. As our attention is partieularty
devoted to. the - li anis of this class'', we-are able to
furnish thou with' a compfhte outfit—and we
would advise all to look through the as!.ortritent.l
before -purchasing else*here. Rememb , .r DE .
PEU keepi Crockery; Looking-Glasses; Carpet=
ing, Oil-Cloths, Wooden ittid •VilitlOw Ware,
Spoons, Cutlery, Window-Sh!ades, Lamps. Cur
tain Trimming s , China ware, Fan y Basket
,Bird
Cages, Toys, Sapanned aarl•Ti Ware,. Fe:,iher
Dusters:Geese Featherei, Ma . &e., &er. at the--
LOWEST PRICES! ' L H. DE PEU.
-Binghamton, March 15, 1855..• .
10 000 B2ns:
quire of
• 0. G. HEMPSTEAD
Diouklyn, April - 30, 1855.-18w3.
' tYGEAISTA:
. Brooght (lie, Door of the.
AWONDERFUL Discovery. hes' recent _,•• Leen 'made by
Mr. Curt is, at this cl:y, in the treattornt of Ccosump-
UM); Asthma and all diseases of the Lung, We refer to
" Dr. Curtis" Ifygesna or Inhaling Uncut Vapor and
Syrup." With this niw method Dr. C. bar restored many
enlisted ones to perfect health; as an evidence of which he
has innpmerabla eartineates. Speaking of the treatment,
a physician remark at It is evident that inhaling—cons tent
ly breathing itn ! egeeettble, Sealing, vapor, the medicinal
prsperties must come in direct contact with the whole of
the arial amity-Oahe lungs, and thus escape the Many and:
varied changesproducen upern them when introduced into
the stomach, and subjected to the proems of digestion.—
The [lumina isTor sale at all the druggists throughout the
country.:
New Yolk Dutchman qfJan.lll '
The Inhaler is Worn on the brea.t rimier the linen with
out the least inconveniencc—tha' heat of the body be ItS
sufficient to evaporate the fluid:
Hundreds ot`CASEd of CURE:SIit* the following might
be named. One Package of Ifyges-a has cured me of-the
ASTHMA of slit year* standing.
. ./as. F. Newberry. P.lll. of Dlnteannon.APa.
I am cured of the ASTHMA of lOyears standing by Dr.
Curtle Hygeana.
!Warfare! &Won ' Brooklyn,. N. Y.
Mrs. Paul of Nu. 5 Mammal:din. ' N. T., was cured of a
revere ease of Itronchetis by the 113.7...ann.
Illy sister has been cured of a DISTS EWING COUGH' of
several years standing, and decided to be incurable by her
physicians. She was cured In ONE MONTH by the Hy-
danberl, P. Richmond, Me.
Price three Dollars a Peeluzge.—Sold by CURTIS & PER
KINS & BOYD & PAVE. No. 14 Chambers 81... N.
Paekagea seat freeb exp Tess to any part of the United
States for Teti,pollare.
N. R.—Curtis' Uremia Is the OkIOINAL and. ONLY
GENUINE ARTICLE, all :others are base immltathms or
vile and INJURIOUS eoUnterfelts. Shim them as you
would POISON. • S7yl-I ,4 laseher & S., A &era.
IXT'Por Sale by Abel Turiell,prugglst, Montrose, Pa.
GREAT BARGAINS -
IN DRY •G.0016g.
W. N. WILSON; &
,
....DETURN their wannest.acknOwledg,ementa
1.1; to their customp4 in Susquehanna County
for
Of past favors, and invite attention to their stork
•
Now Spring Goods ,
just opened, which they propose to replenish
weekly from AUCTION, and the cheapest cash
Houses in Abe 'City.
The stock embraces everY_varlety of Staple
and Fancy. Dry Goods, Yankee Notion, Trunks,
Traveling Bags. 4.c. All of which
-they Will (sell
extremely CHEAP for CASH.
Pedlars Ind other wholesale buYers will find
it greatly - to, their advantage to give them a , all.
The Ladies will find an excellent 'lsteultment
of Dross Goods, Embroideries, Thread Laces, and
Trimmings of all kinds, from AUCTION at very
low rates.
%V. N. WILSON, .& CO.:
Corner of Court and Water Sts. / • •
Binghamton, N. Y., April 5, I!MS.
---
.
. Bounty Lands.
CONGRESS has recently passed an addition
al Pension law, Whichjegebds much wider
than the former laws. No One should despair of
iLceiiing a land Warrant who hes done : seiCiee
1 any kind either in the Itevelution . #y .war or
ince, or has.had a-husband, or father who would
,e entitled to a pension if do* living.a The•iii.
ersigned lets the Law and all the legal forms for Art:lining Pensions under the said act, and will
motitptly obtain any applicants Pension . who is
entitled thereto Tor - reasonable compensatiou. 77
Your Warjnnts will bring ready !num., if you
prefer not to locate the land: • • - - ' -
- N. NEWTON.
, -
MOntrose, Mardi 21, 18.'55-12111
New Store.—New Goode.
Tllfi takes this method of adrer
. tieing to his friends and tile public general
ly, that he has fitted up n•atore, Nat zeros* the
street from his old quarteas, in Brooklyn, where
be is prepared to receive cust.nnere, atld eel!'
them Goods, at as law rates ns any . other estrib,-
lishment in Susquehanna county. My assort
ment is vey large indeed , embrac i ng nearly ev
cry article "usually called forin country store.
As I am determined to do business so an to
avoidµ bad debts," which responsible purchasers
are tared to pay, I can offer superior induce
mental," cash and otlytrwise prompt paying . pat.
eons. , , • ' i
0, G. ItEMPSTEAD:t
April 30,1855.
A FINE lOlt% 0
CONDON Twist Donble Haar l Guns. Single
tio.. and extra Fine Rifles, for onto - by '
A. LATPROP & to.
Mar I.
RENV.TORIEILDVZIATISIDI )114
ir i 4-
rime ssotß ""et•
Buildiv4
k 7. 348 - gm:away !
• ,
tIA MEER ItifiNITURE,
-tresses;Waabsiands, Enameled Seta, Lonna...
ges, Clarks, Pillmes;oistert•aites,Ate„
• 448 Pearl at„ N Y, between.
19m6_ . itsfilrakkChatilfß
StxawGoods t grenoh tiolsromi,
ASH purel;a4ent are ii6lytict- to - ersitniat
V" - our stock of - - •
STRAW -4 0091)3;F- -
Freneti }towers, &en ivhieb 1 ) (11.47 *= 1 00 46 :,
riot to that of any ottitic.aiiiilne • • haute in Ude
,
City. ' - •:!, t ..•iT
_ _ 1
We shall receivethe comitngsestioitaibritsintii .
ors,' and of oar-own - Manufacturer, :Ai -Idea ' 1 ".
et l e es of Bonnets, French ':=Ficrwersi4-ike. &A. -
which we offer to Casa purchasers at g4atly ro. , ; is
.duced prices. - - , z . '.,'- --
~,,...
--_ 1103.1 Eal &, FEICHU L Sf, . - .
64`and 66 JOhn - Street,- -. Cor. WillitutV!
-3- 3 MOS. ' ' ‘ rixw tont: :- -
• a .
J. &'C:; Finchor, - Pianti-Forte - Math -
_ - afaOtor3i.,: --; - -.---- - , -T-r
i W
ND Ware, Room, os.- 24 245; 247, - and , ~-
/1. - 249 West - en -eight' 8 t, betWeet '
li i
§tli and 10th Avenues ew York. - Plaites'iith
'the N,ulian, and all tit lest,m. rn .imprpvo•- -
' Melds, made. of tho bet mitteriali, under , one ,
own supervision; a wr,itten guarantee given . With ;,
every Piano. .J. &. - C.',F. being . practical men,
and ruantifacturintTery largely, can-furnish that. ,
'best Pianos, on lei - vette:ins : than can be furnish
ed any where, aadit•ietteidedly the, beat, L Placki'
to buy for cash. ' Thase-lring A good . Piano, one-that will sinthisad wear well, can't do
better thSn to call ii - nn .1.- - 05 i, C. Fischer. 43m9
Fairbanks' X i- 441°1m and... Copnter
licaltii. .-.' . ...
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VAIRBAN,KS di,co.-hsve retehtly opened a
.1..' spacious Warehouse at 189 Broader:ly; New
York, where they offer, at.wifolesale and ' retail,
the Inuit complete assortment of Weighing Ap. 4
paratits• to be found in the United States. Anatiegi
the articles Offerred will be found upwards .of
seventy different reodificatiOns of FAIRBANKS'
••I . 3cALES. Also a great variety of Ilasirrast!, Jot,-
lery, Druggist's, GroCers", and.other Scales.—
Sprint; Balances, Patent Beams, eitie Wei/Oita.
and Measures, Sri., . '-
HAY and COAL SCADS ' set itf any Teri Of '
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the country.by experienced worgraen. --
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Orders by mail ,or otherwise will receive attin; ,
lion: -. ..., - - t ' -----.',.; ..c.- -- , -•, -
FAIItBANKS & Co., 189 liroZiwaY : ti: York. - ,_
12tn6 b,
• . New Siore and - New Goode. 1 --,
• • •
, Cappeta.Cheaper than ,ove r ,
V 111 !nibscriber gives: notitte - that be has; tak.
len the premises, N0....394 Hudson - Street, '.
New, York, ,where ho °Teri; for sale an ele,gant '
and choice lot of - Three•Ply,lti a frain; Venetian':
and Hall Carpeting, Oil Cloths, - staieroda, l• agar
.Drugotets, etc. -Most of theiso' goofs. have 7beens- '
bought at r Cash only. . ;And `now al.. ~.
low me arpets were unprecedently -
high last year ;.2d, , They are abouti 25 ,pei ',Cent.. ,
der this sear, and never during
i l i the' thirteen
years that. I have been in basiness, are tknown ,
them so low; 3d. Most of the Old':rdealets, per. -
, ,
haps alt, have large stocks .bought at last' year's
Prices; 4th; l'shall start with a clean mew stock
bought at this year's prices; sth, ilh exPenees,
arc very low, se_elmy Prices for example.: Ingrain-,
Carpets, all wool, Is. 81 per yard ; Doulale_Scar- -
ell, ditto, 4s.,Superfine, 58., Extra, 65.; Thre•PlY,_
ditto, St; and , all others at equally low rates. • " •
S. RUGGLES LANDON; 394 Hudson St.„ . -
(Between Harnmersley ' and . Clarkson -Streets,:
New, York.)-15m3 •,-- • -' -= - ice:
NOTtiCE. '
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Ir HE Not" and-accounts of ilia firm of 'nay.
er & Crandal and. R, P. Crandal .• aie
Avi th Dr. R. Ti(a.Ver for_.settlemenL . -Those in.:
debted are 'requested to make,iintnediate;
ment and save aest. ' • CRANDAL.
Montrose, April 28, 1855:—.181f
AYEER'S NIL'S
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Are Pgiing the Sick to an
. - exteol _never . Wore
..:knorpn' of any Medicine,. .-
• lutalids, Read and.judge for Youreelve,t.
JULYS lIATIEL,Esq.„ tiro 's.
e well knew
-r -,„.
,'.:,-... • perfumer, ofChesibut street,Philith - '
. . , c ., - ,, - • r.. . whose Choice, tirodnets are found. lit
. 41_ slows t. er ery. toil et, says :.
-
"Jam happy to say of your CS
- t hart i c Pills; ilia: I have found teem
-'i ""---- to be a Bette: family; medicine. for
,
- ..„ 4ik - !el • summon use, than any other within
i r
, - - :trr my knowledge. Many of my friends
have realized marked benefits. front
-theta And coincide with me in believing that Ow prisms
exrriardinary virtues for driving out disease and curing
th e sick. Thor ore not only effeetnat,but tate and plealw
ant to be taken. qualities which Must make them valued
by the pnbile. when they are knoirn." -.•--I ' .- „ •
The eerier:Ole Chancellor WA/MLitt, mitea frta *ll.l .
timore, 15th April, 1854 :, • 1 '
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" Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have.taken Your Pills with great
henefit,for the listlessness, languor, tees of appetite. and .
Billions hcadaehe.whieb has of late year's evitrtiken me OF
the spring. _A. few doses of-your pills 'cured ma. I have'
used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my 'family for
coughs and colds with unfailing success. Ton nuke medi
cines which-cure, and I feel It a. pleasure to eonmnend 'yen ..
for the kood you have done and are doing.' . i - • •
..• • J011"0 ItEATTT, Esq - '., - Sec. of the Penn.EMlroad Co. -
say, ;• - , .. -
A , I't PLC .R. R. Office; Philad., Dec 13,18.i3. - "
"Sir: I take plearure in adding my testimony to the dii.' -
ileacyai'ichr me dicifiee. having derived very material - Sm. ,
eft front the use of both your Pectoral add Cathartic
POs. lam never without them in my family, nor shall I
everenneent to be, while.my means will procure them." --
- The widely renowned S.B. STZTENS,"W. 0., Alf , Went -
worth, N. 11.,WtifeE.. , ' • i - 'ft •" : :
" Malting need year cathartic Tills In my Outlet, 1
certify from experience, that they ire an Invaluable pur., .
genre. In eases of ditorderedfnnetions of the liver, cane-
lug headache, Indigestion, costiveness, and the great va
riety of diseaies that follow, they are a surer • remedy Chan ~
- any ether. Its alltases where a purgative remedy la re'
quired, levirdidently recommeird these PSIS to the ptitille. '
as superior tn. any other I have ever found. They are
sure in shelf operatlon, and perfectly rate. qualities which
make them an invaluable- art role for public use. thrive •
for many y4ars.known your Cherry Peeler alas , the beat -.
Cough medicine in the world, anti these 'Pills -are irille •
. rase 'warier, to that admirable preparation fin the - treat
meat of diseases." - . '-- -: --- 1- -...„ s,
I • ' . " Acion, Mi.; N0e.,25,1858' .• ' '
" Ea. J. C. At en--Dear Sir: I have been ,afilieted from
m y birth with' netufstia In Its voist tbrin,; and now, after 20
beentrlaL'aul an untold- of amount - of sufferiag,"have -
been completely cured, in- a few weeks by - your Pills.— .
With what feelinipt of iejpiting I write. can
and
be fmasp.. _
hied when'yon realise What I bare antlered. And how. long.
.•
"Never till now bare I been free from this toenail:ilo - -
disease in come shape. At Nines it attacked my eyes. and -
made toe almost blind, besides the unendurable pain; at
others it. settled in the scalp -or tiny head;, ands destroyed
Ivy bair.aird has kept me partly bald all artily days I ences.,
times i t came ourin my fact, and kep tit for mreciths.s. fair -
sore. . ,`.--: g
I- - .
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4 About nlne_weeks ago ',commenced tidal your Ca...
that-tie Pills, And now am eatirely.free from the complaint. z
My eyes are welt, nay skin is fair, and my Wellies eons. t
Merited a healthy growth; all of which makes c feel al- '
ready a new person:, . • •
‘ Coping this otaternhnt May be the retina of conveying
- Infbrmation that shall do good to others, I am; with `ovary .
sentiment of gratitude, Yours, 4.c. _
• - ' : MARLI, RICKER.**
1 - -
" hive linewn tbii above coined Karim Ricker. from tin .
- childhood. and her statement is strictly. true. '.
• - I ANDREW J . MISENTM.
.„, • - Overseer of the Portsmouth Alanufaeturiug Co."
~
/ Capt. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion; -*lite !rem
- .Boston,.2oeh - April, 1854... ' • - ' '
"Your Pills hale eared Me from a hlllione attack 'widely
arose from derangement, of the Liter, which had, become
very serious. I had haled Of any relief by my 'Phi/skies;
an &from «fey remedy I could try, but a few doe of your.
Pills have eetripletely restored me ea, health/ 'I hate given
them ;tomy, children for worms, with the besretteete.—
- They were promptly 'eared: I recommended times; to- a
friend for costiveness,whlch bad tronfilett him 'for months
--ha told me in a few day* they had cured him., You make
the best medicine I-11 the world, and Lain free to sat so."
Read ibis from - the distinguished Solicitor, of the Sri-
Preme.Courtinhose lifilliant abilities hare made hut well
,known,. not !Wilt, this but the'neighboriugEtiilsin . - •
- New Orleans , April 5,151 4.
4 4. 1 1r..4 have great eatisfeetofin in assauring. you that my.
self and family have been very much benefited by your
'medicine. My- wife was mired two years Mice; of +Lettere
and dangerous cough, by your Crisp ELY Picrortat., and.
since then has enjoyed perfect health- My children have -
. several time" been eared from attacks -of the Itlitplitia -
g a d c r oup by it, . It is au - invalueble remedy ro r .,thmii -
. complain us .. /tour CVMARTIC Plltt../1 have en tireli - Lensed
mu from a dyspepsia 'Bad cosi ivories*, 'Which heii:gretern -
upon meter momeyeFiro,.-Indeed arta, care re Mtteb-more
imp Or rant, from the, fact that I had felled: CS se t - - relief
from the best Physician which this see-Holt-or the country
- tifoula, and from any of the ainterrilus remedies r pad ta•
ken. • . .
Al Tou twin to us Deetoe. tke a MNividenflal blaming
to our family, and you ma, all 'impanels:lml are not nn
mindful of it. - Yours respectfully, i. ' - • - ' -
. , . - • ~ • raLivirr Tud,rritg..! ~ --
...swats
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.. - Chamber, Ohio, Apri sth, 11151.4:
" D r.-. 1. C - nyfir.:4lonoroll Blr—T have ma e a thOratligb..
trial of the Cathartic PIP*. left= me by "yeti -Wale- mud .
have cured by them of the dreadful .11 u titan:insider
which he found mesuffering. The fret dos relieivedMe.•
I and a few subsequent dorms entirely removed the disease.. - • -
' T tee) !a' tett/a/welch now, than - for . Same Yearj_
_; /Rfet e. - ,
whichl attribute entirely to theroi&oto of VW', 11 111 11, 110
NIL • "'
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' Yuan militant& respite, •-- ~: -. •-•,', -:.-, ,
' --- - - LRCM 11. Mlrl'OALP., l * •
The above ate all rpm porootio who publicly: hitinew
~ - -.'
-"tiara they reside, avid who,w6ittAnol ri l waltaAlliettrstattet,:' -.: -, :
miepti without alhozoiiiiltoutiotioa that they Imo 4,80.:.- - -...
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' l'ipskid hY JAMES g..Aique ! Paika4co
.o,i; kiairtiai, .• .--
- Manua, Lovell. Mau: - 4 - - -
.- • 1,- - . -.-... , -,.-.._:,.. ~.,-
.. - , - -;2 ~-;,;,,
Sow BY A. Terrell; You less' LT. - & Rill4.4itt; :,-:::
Irsyftwit . Church & ?him .:Da t agjotk L. 5-064 4. - Oillit: ,-':"
list.-. Sly all •Drisitorestlleilisit lfedttleittir.
whom : - _-.- - -Sy, lt—lasti... , 1 _ .. •