. TIIE LIGHTNING EXPRgSSF. rarelteipaced ! Time Saiviit t! Thro' • by Day Light:U . •• - . 11EIAINTLEV - lIAVE formed a partnership in •Montrose for the purpose of doingeverybodes • • ' BLACKS3IITHINGI - • at the old stand near Keeldes Hotel. We. have purchased an entire new - stock of IRON, comprising a full assortment of all direct from the .city. We shall keep constantli , "On hand Western—,-Round and Square Castatee I Toe Cork _Rods, Refined Tyra ' sizes, _Band Iron and Spring Steel. . A large assortment of s'.tatable 'lron; Coil Chaini, Ottriage '801t1i,5....e, .te., O r e us , ea n i . . Dy strict attention to business Wn..hoPo to re-. ceive a liberal share of-the patronage.. :All work warranted to give satisfaction to those who w ill favor us with their patronage. . .... W.-WAGONS AND CARRIAGE S „AM • . ironed on short notice and stock found, or. Made to order throughout,as may best suit our patrons. All business transactions must be settled -once, a year. ,, Short settlements ,and long • friends is our 10040. . N. B. A good journe • y . . mon wanted , to, whom Steady emplOyment and high wa g es teen. A. E. I.lswi.El, . . ° PEERT JE Montrose, May 31, 1855. • ...,:. . . . NOTICE. itrHEREAS my nifolitirey has left my bod board without any just cause or pro. voc ation, this is to forbid any person harboring, or trusting hcr on my account, as I will pay tto debts of her contracting atter this date. JACOB AVEUMAN. • J. Witieubers& Brother - June 5,:]855. TTAVE just received and are daily receiving ti .n splendid assortment of Spring and Sum mer Dress Goods, Ruch as Barages, plain and 63 tin; striped and Plaid Lawns, Organdis,Barage maines, Silks of all colors and figures and at New York prices.. Our stock of shawls is well selpeted, among which can be fonnd Crape Shawls,llß:vette Silk,- Barage, Thibet, Cashmere, and Prindet Shawls. A splendid stock of Mantillas of the latest st y les and at very low prices: Our stock of Embroideries is selected with the greatest care and cannot fail to give satisfaction. In addition a:e have it good assortment of Needle work, Window Curtains, at various prices.. We also offer to. the publie at bargains, Calicoes, bleached and brown llitritin, a good assortment Bedticking. Flannel , &e.. Hosiery at very. low prices, such as Stockings bleached and broWn, slate color, black and mix- I e l s tockings, a:superior article ,of raw silk Hose, also a splendid article of silk - Nits, Gloves, , tr's Kid Gloves. We; have also a splendid assortment of .13on nets,Ribbons, also I , isses Bonnets, Children's Fanaf Straw Cups and Flats, a good assortment _of P:a;as - ;;Ize, all at. a small advance above cost._, In n3,liiitin to all this we offer the publi tire !at;est and cheapest stock of Ready-made Cloth in e ver . uirered in Northern Pennsylvania. Al izeneral assortment of Gentlemen's FumiEdi in,: Goods, such as Shirts, ColarS,Cravats, stocks, sti.l , ;lndeTs. Drawers and ander . Garments, &C. Pit:.se try ‘l.--iliAnpprore if you can.. J. WITTENBERG & BROTHER. Montrose,.April 33 , 1855. TIME O.)TANGED. Delaware, Lackawanna 4 W. It. It. SPRING AIIitANGENI ENT! .tA ana after lonclay, May 7, 1855, th e “. Mail Passenger. Ti - ain wilt learn, :Scranton! at1..).:20 .11 . • Due at Great lena at 1.20, P. DL Connecting with the I:hi:it:irk Express . Train vest, and the Now Express East. on the N. V. &.'E. R. taking, It's train . trill a:Tire nl. and in Neu• Turk al 11.15 f).-m. Return. win leave lireitt;Betlii at 4 p. m. duc at Seranten'6.4.s The Freight Aceirir!!‘ , dation Train..with pass.. etzt.r car attached. NVi!I depart from Scranton sL connecting with the Ma Train bound We. , t and the Ni2ht Express • Trains both En:t and West. Pa , sen.:ers takin7 this Train and the Night Ex,. i iks East, wilt arrive in New York at 10 5 a. tn. By taking the yi g ht Fxpress \Vogt, will' arrive inPutlkirk at 12 AFL, or by taking the Mail Train arrive in Dunkirk at 61 -15 p: Retarninm t - will dephrt from Great Bend at 7.R.1 w. and arrive at Scranton, 12.10, A. K. StatTei will be in waiting on the arrival of Pas senoer Trains at Scranton, to corvey passenzers to Carbnniale, Pittston, - Wirwes-Barre,.lthiladel- I , his ria the Reaiiing R. R.; Easton, Linda!l other intermediate places. D..H. DOTTERpIt; St!eL Sup% Office, Scranton, May •7, 1855 - 25tf GREAT ATTRACTIONS, . . AT THE I:PSONVILLE XCIIAN(Z.E. THE Subscriber* now, receiving, a well se- I lected assortment . ofDry.GoOtts Groceries, BA. hardware, Crockery, ReadY.3tade Clothing, Has, Bonnets, (a splendid assortment,) ?aims, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Yankee Notions, in fact, iitarAt everything usually called for at a coun. :7 Store, including Flour, Salt and Meal, all of which be is desirous.ofnelling for Cash, or an yizadiff Farmer's Merchantable Produce, or . on .t 4 4approved Short Credit. His _friends are onn•respect,fidty invited to .giitelaim Ball and if‘till satisfy them that the Exchange is the ?1:0T for Farmers to trade. The .highest price Paw in Cash fot Butter. • • ' J. L. MERRIMAN. Up9onville4 May 15, 1855. Auditor's Notice. SllNuellanna County, as: . • 'Ale undersigned an Auditor appointed by the rrphan's Court of said County, to distribute anonz the heirs :of Thomas Burdick, deccati, tl4ftlri.ch remaining in the handsof Avery Bur i;ck, •Ithainistmtor, will attend- to the duties 'of :: , ;inttneritat his ofneo in Montrose, on Sat— VLy. the '2Bth day of July next, at one o'clock in e.• e Vrerllo , )/1. At •rbich tithe and place all •per•- ~:`, ir:teregted will 'present their claims, fir be I - ever. after barred from coming in upon said fut.& FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. 1 , 1. 1855.. - 4.4-4«• flAsii paid for Dairy flutter by • H. H. JONES. • • Jame 1.1855. . . WESTWARD- - HO! -. r ilifF, Artist, being abnent.on a trip - to OW 11 IVebt,-his • •-• Daarierteau • :;''kid FellOws' ..bp :Closed fora lei; 1 "k , - lie will . give -due' notice of 11 . 14 xeturo, t'-'2 , upeis that in the meantime you U:111 all net 4 ';';‘.o.o.:ieady" to have your . facts tak6u. • atro4e, 3fa ll W. B. : DEANS. " oy _ • PLOTHES---Blaelt• and 'Fancy Casissimers, Jeanii, Drills, and Summer Stuffs, :n grent reties at C. W. bforrs: ions 13. A LI. kinds of CoUntn , Produce scanted : such -1. as Butter, Eggs La-ed,, &c. .rune 13. C. W. MOTT. 1Int:I:RIES ofkinds, At prices that can't ho beat. firrup:—first 'rate article ,nt 4m. .• I I :Intl examine thn stork,hcforo purchasing, if ! , rt wish to sane tho“,penTlV*-:. . - J3nr• 13. i tif; MOTT. . , COST on. StOLEII, , _. - NE Doti Hill-of tib7. luld 1y14.1.1ti soloseti. V ber ngitinst .mac I. , •Poost,tnittning over two years; t was not. writ4l4 "- or ibearer."' 41- . ~ Bo a riots nrippep ut io n bv, we to' Intzan Woolsey . _______ -• • , ipf Sing SintN. Y., s;.'nt. back by milli - to Sfont: 4 FINI; LOT ' 6"17 , - -•- - .. I rose.. N..13.'- I hate not cons.neditho dtie bill r)1)()N , T '' rist'f)°nl)l '' llarrf ° 6111 ' 5. ' 8 Ingle ~..)r note lo t1:1. it , P of nn peisilA oii . per - p•on-A Or CO ~, and Ckira Fino-Ritlel.. for sale . by .. 1 ~i vini 'them in :tb . e - can. Or Itor IniliviOnal.' "- . •A. LATilitop 61 co:- i° : --.: i... .! Josi4prt It WOOLSEY.' 1 t . ' - i k '. Jessuli f •Jui.iti "3, il i. 54- 1 1.1 w 2 . . . „ • „ NEW STORE, aaLD WLIM 41:43 05dSii'' • A,GENERAL assortment' of 'Staple and.Faney • Dry Goods, procerkta i llardware, Ilskta.Co” Boots sect:3l)Bes, Well Paper, Drukti, Dyp &lair Paints add 'Oils, fke., %life!) will be, sold as Cheap as the cheapest tor. Caskor approve:l eredit,.4 ••• • AL, JONES. liarford Jaao 1, 1855. BLACR Gro du Rhin . ° o excidfeOt n t( , 4t 85 . 5. IL ju DIIOCIIA and Cuilim'ere Sliairls, at art piicei, also pi 'fov 'Mantillas 4 1, JVES. Jun 0.1.11855. 1 - 1 EADI.I Mado Clothing at low , prietis, _ll M JONLS. A 1 June I, i 655, J ADZES will find 4 a grpit, variety of tionnin.a and Ribbons at • ; Li. • Juno 1855: fi 1 • - 1 A%V 11;iw ,Challis, lyin4 411 : • June 1, 1505.., LI‘MBROIDERIES 1 Juno 1 1855. A good . ;18o:4i:tent of Boots and SbiTies at 11 • I H. M. JONES. .1 nue 1, /855. SIXTEEN 114, of Good Mackerel for ono dot tar in cmh by =IL M. JONES: • r• Juno 1,1855. . T liE best quality of Nails *t 5 ct's per pound, for sale by 1 1 JEL M. JONES. June I, 1855. ' . JUST receiving .a fresh supply of fine Ashto4 !Jr Salt at" - , i. U. JONES'. Juno 1. 1855. tr • 1 J.; • • New York Prices : - • A AL .7 now being paid by A4' Lathrop do Co., TX_ to all those who consign.; : ,' their butter - and Iwo(' to them. They having made arranges ments are w enabled.to send all kinds of pro. duce. to Nest\ York and to sell ..the &slily , at the' highest nlBl'lol_ prices. All ~ t hose . Who wish good prices addikicki returns wo invite' to call upon t 4 • LATIIROP •& CO. Montroie, May 1,- 1855. New Stors-=-Nettr Goods, IIE subscriber'takes thili method of adykr • 1 'Using to his . frieids' and the public general ly, that he has fitted tp a store, just across ',the Street from his old qiJarteas, in Brooklyn, where her is prepared to rective .-customers, and sell them qoodi. al as for rates Us any- other estab lishment- in Susquehhnna county. .11y assort ment is very indeed, embracing. nearly ev ery article: usually called for in a country storo. As 1-am determined to do business so as to avoid.“ kal debts," which resjionvihte purchasers are tascd to pay, hum offer . superior induce ments to cash and ofherwise prompt paying pat rons. Aji-ij 30, 1355i' , NEW sTpvt & TIN-WARE ..1' EMPORIUIII OF: 1 latoonstrurr& ELDRED, On Trest . side - 4f Main St. and' So . atit of ',Stark's Hotel, 'IX - THERE' tna'i be found the best assort tient I of.TOVES fverbrought to this mrket, together 41th Tin-Ware cheaper than ea be bought els,l.wherti this side of New York. . _ They.lwould respectfully call . the attentinin of I I purchasers to theknewl and splendid Stock of STOVES and 't-WARE, which will be sold at very l i irr prices. 1 • . . • NVe . haVe the most apkoved.patterns of ST 0V RS i , , ever biOnght into this market, rtmong, which 2i:ly be found - • . • Star of 111'. 13 7 1- : ift (Eleratrl. Opea,) eultiva tor (Eletialol tk-11,) Porayc n, Nero • IFurlt . l,. Olot;e, --tilos, zrul • . .. ; . ..7,)zr4 Stales, ! All • Air-tight, and various ,they patternsAcko nu umrous to mentierf. • ' TINWAttE of All kinds - ke hand for househred; use. • Johb' arid the blest mariner. A!t-Ti 'proved - hef(;re leaving the shop. They rq;peettnlly rilicit the )atronag,e of all who wi , hto:pureliroe43-thing in theiti line; as suring them' that rnooeyan be saved by examin ing their stc& be.ford purchasing elsewhere. ' • S. A. WOODRUFF. ' Gi B. ELDRED. llontro:sei June 1, 15.56 ' . To ilriti r 7e .I.3llqldvy's & Contractom ROPOSAIS rJIH tio reeeived until Wednes day 64 18thdny ofJuly next, for the erec tion of a Bridge Over the rivet Delaware, 'near the town ofrAtilford, Pike county, at which time plans alid speeifitlitions must. be exhibited by thosegiesitiag to take the contract, A meet ing, of the tuanag,er's will b. heldon that day; at the house of Samuel Dimmipk's; in Milford,' at 10 o'clock A!, , Stone necessary to complete the work vqry cani•enient and mostly dressed to lay. Any infoimation required will be given by addressing the subscriber. By order of the Board. JOHN IL BRODHEAD, See'y. - Milford, Sue '7,1855-24,w.t* . CasW for Land Warrants, IGHEST market price paid by , F. FITCH. MO - airtale, Jane -5,4855-237:4 LOOK HERE. K4ICES.--A good assortment of the best kind .in',.market. Also Table Knives and Forks.- ' r . 1. SPooxs.—Str.vEn,Silver Ilsted,(lennan Silver. Albrata and. f;Britania-ware • Spdons. Also all kinds of Batter Knives._ • I • Viola's ST#INGS, BOWS, and all• the fixtures; Violins, Aeed,rdenus, - Fluid, Timing IForks, &e. . -FLuID 1.4027'5, Fluid, Campllene, Candles, Lamp 011; &e., • r . ... FAMILY ditocrnies.—A full assortment, new and goOd. r! . I-• . _ , • Dio.:(..s .s..st.r PAT to lllEnrems...--A.first rate assortment arid gerMine. PAINTS Alai Chts..4 7 -A general asasortmcnt, anti of good 'quality. I • . JEwra..e.i.-i-A splendid variety, of the neatest patens. ?ANC - 17 Gropus.—Nearly everything in this . , branch. . ;. . : . FERFtruty--;A choke variety. - (New supplies reeeived near)y„eveiy.weei.) In short, nearly everything Krsons want * and cheap, at the variety store of I i A. FURREIL ilientroso, Jane 7.4.1855. WOol! Wool!! Wool!!! flb°P , LT.L'un g 'a:l t;:ii:1) tuark - et. price ftviii .be paid i n or Cash e _bv A..LATHII,OI ) & CO. Juju) 12. 1855 l . sl,ooißeward- TRAY )br stolen, a liner .colored Pointer 173 Dog.. The above'reward will be paid to any one retard* him to the store of A..LATIIROP & CO. .. luno 12., 055.: • • - • NG. GOODS. A Superior ;last :received, and now offering at the lowest cas4 I,vices for Approved cred it or Ready pay, by - it. LATHROP &-CO. OEM • 4 4u, 'Lains Arid 'Ging 1-1-51-10NES". nd Window Drip?ry at ' IL M. JONES'. • t 0. a lIEMPSTEAO. •t . corndantly on ng done.to order n-woro clrefull .iit (~timtoit , D~u~'rti cine~tts. - -AMERICAN -PORCELAIN, Mari)lazed Kroll, Ilardware, &e. SEEPAAD BROTHS;.- T •, IXCLUSIVE APENTS for i lie sale of Arneri— ' -can Po&Olain and - Marbleized hen, for Broome comity. N. V., would announce to the pub!ic that their large and' pm:Milli:II herr. warc. room, in t.lor New Exchange Bock is now open for tho sairiof American Porcelain -in all its nu merous branches, consisting of Plain acrd! Dicorated Table Ware; Mantle Ornaments, Paper Weights, &e.; Door, Drawer and Shutter Knobs.; 'Door, Number and Finger Plates ; Block I.ettera, all +sizes,Ward raix Hooks; Clocks, with beautiful Porcelain fronts, &c . "., far surpassing in strength, beauty ,and Aura. bility, anything over imported from. the old world, and warranted mover to chip or craze. • • 111.4.411)W KRIS. SITEPAB.I) BROTIIEBS - world call the attention of:IMILDERS particularly to this branch of their business, a complete assortment of Marbleized • ben Mantles, Table and Stand Top,s, Fenders., Grates, Fire . Brick, dri., Locks, Door and Blind Butte, Screws, Nails, Spikes, &c., CarPenters' Tools in all their varieties •, Plaited Forks and Spoons, Brittanin Ware, Bird Cages, Glass and Stone Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, the cheapest and , best Msortmont ever effered in town; an endless variety of • • .Poralain Door and /hum Trimming:. Our good' were purchased of the manufactur ers for. Cash, and can and will be sold cheap. WATCD AND CLOCK-R.EPAIRING. All kinds 'of Job work done to order, in a neat and substantial manner, at-.sltort notice; by and under the superintendence of John E. Shepard, an experienced and competent workman. A gen eral am:thrum& of Clockaalwaya,on band. Dour Plates, with mone L cut in ten minutes. PORCELAIN IVARE. .Shepardßrothers would call particular atten tion to the beautiful wax-like transparency of these wares, together with . their astonishing strength, - connected with the fact of their being “Americein Manufacture," must recomniend, them to an impartial and discriminating public, and all lovers of nomr. , INDINT111". . REat mum: TO: PLACE, next door above Bacon's Wo doors emit of the ennal. SHEPARD BROTHERS. . Binghamton, June,. 1855. Small Profits and Quick Returns SPRTNG GOODS. NELSON PRIEST, • RNER• Store, Lafayette Block:BinnhamtOn, CN. Y., arelnow receiving daily Weir SPRING STOCK - of all kinds of Dry Goods consisting in part of . i . Prints, 41feriiinnek, Coshee , BallonVunuell's an d Sprague's; from 6.1 to 3s a yant, Shirtings, Bleached and tin ioaeSed, all styles and widths, froin 5 cents to IttL Cents. • N - Sheetings and Pillow Case ,Cotton, all widths and prices. i I. Pmen,ster, Glasgow, Prt!nch, - &c., rum 12 1.2 to 25 cents. ' Denin's from 10 to 12 1-2 cents. Ticks from . 9 to 20 tents. Apron Cheeks, 10 to 20 etas. Silks, Farley and Plain, a tine assortment of Spring Styles at all/prices from-56 cents to 82.50! Mou - slin de Lanes, Plain and Pig red all wool, and wool and cotton, all prices f m to '75 cents a yard: •• • • Linnens, the best make, ch , op tnbroideries, Laees, Damasks, Curtain Muslins, &e. • Snawls,a splendid assortment of spring Styles, all prices, also. :%lantillas, Dressyrirnming, and . every irther article in their line. A so. Goods fur Men's and Bo 's Wear, a fine as_ sortnient of .lilentnek v Jeans, CaSsiftcros, Cloths, I) ,, eskins,-Satineh..4, Suspenders, &e., &c. Tahiti Linens, Napkins,. &c., : : -: l ,# - As our goods have been bought at the late large ,sales at Auction, in New York, we can 'and will sell them at very low prices, and w e only .ask you to give us a -call and judge fur yourselves. • - 'NELSON & PRIEST. Bipghainton, May 10, 1855. • . . AWNS—,Printed and Pl.ain t a, fine assort- L ment just retteircd, cheap at NELSON & PRIESTS. DARECES, new Designs, all colors, Plain P i rinted=very low at N. & I'. CH ILICE—Plain and Printed, light colors at N. &.P. T.-41M tROIDERIES=Sorue* elergant . ‘..&tt s of Stceves ;Ind colas, very cheap at H & P. O t . FARY—)le.n,..-Bors. Ladies .and Chil- H (Ire t 0:1 Hose - and Collars, at N. &P. I.3AItASOLS—A fine assortment--all Bart ge De • Lains,,new and elegant designs. Prints, ;some new "and fine patterns at . 4ctS. 7 — Mantillas, in elegant assortment, all prices 'and very loin. Dress Trimmings, splendid new styles Moire, Antlgne, &c.. NELSON & PRIEST; Binghamton, 31ay.10, 1855. Dry Gtiods and Carpets at Cost . WIIgeCK#A3I & BENSETT have on hand a i •ir and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Carpets, embra. eing :11,,ilost every artitile in the, Dry Goo d's ' line ever broaght into the Market in < view of the short. crop oficash on. hand, we have - concluded to -offer thcm for sixty days from this date at cost.. 'Those persons to whom we have formerly sold goods .Will at once see that this is a rare oppor. tenity :lnd one which should be embraced im 7 niediatAy. To those 1.•lio !five never favored us With a dall we would say: try us kince and, you will be convinced that this is the, !place to pur chase Dry Goods and Carpets. Our stock is al ways replete with fashionable and seasonable Goods and are determined t ) keep as good a vs— riety,as lean be found in this section of the coun try, find .sell -at prices. Which cannot fail to please.. ~ - I • AVJCKIIA3f & BENNETT. Binghamton, Jan . 1855. - • English Patent Lever Watches. R nTe. subscriber • has this . i - day received, per steam. ; - Atlantic, two dozen more 'll : his celebrated ENGLISH .EVER; in plain and fig,ur ' extra heavy Silver.. Hunt,. 1g Cases, three ditTerent va. talon of these watches isso . 'needless to_ say more than ALFRED 3. EVANS. Followa 11411, Ltingly, April 4, 1856. _ • B eastpins and Ear-rings. A...7sTkcv• lot of Bnststpins and Mar-rings this li dayi received from the Inanurietory, A. J.-EVANS. JOTIP 0, - . GAd..And Sliver Watohos. .ripHE'tsubricriber has Just recOived anuther lot 1 off idles fine Gold hunting Lever Watches, alai) Gol and Silver Watches of every variety. sumo ext fine. • . ton,. June 4. CIJ S—A fin v:witty, soino .entirety ttiw 16,—/ patt i rns, eery low, by . A. t4:EVANS. June wARE-,- 4 large lot 4.liilver %Stare, tolisisting of: Table T I)msert4 Tea, • Cream,_ fii sta.-4, and Salt. spoons. Ta.ble f , and Desert Forks, Soup Ladies Pie * Knives, 'ups , Napkin 44. - , just finisiied'ancilor 141; bp A_ O. tkA.Sti. tairir 4 2 01J }'elk us I Bing !Tipton ()},t): nd •:, ' JuLe 11 l ffEllit.STOOk. Or' DRY .GOODzs 1 . - AND - • • CARP S I I -. Gireat notiduction . it PriCei :ante' ';.. 'ONE PRICE STORE, - .13 C. BACON, has; the 'pleasure of announe • ing.t - o•his - ,Cnstem'erti, that' he has•just re turned from the Eastern filarketi with one Or the largest and tuOst.excellent assortment of• . 'DRY GOODS ANI: CARPETS ever opened in this -markt+ which for beauty, variety and style cannot be tierrpase,..d which her: in; been pur.hascd f,rr eashat imefi - nn and else. where at 'attelion prices he will sell them cheaper than they' were'ever before l offred. in this or. any' other market u•est•of New York city. - • IBS rich and splendid usart . rpimt of DRESS.SILKS • ; of all kinds..' Irish Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Table Linen and corers - of all sizes. - Napkins, Doylies, Linen Sheeting. and • Pi lo.w . Case Linen from auction at prices below a competition, • The attention of house-keep rs is particularly invited to our , 'stock of: Cur in Goods, among which may be foand . • . ' Lace .Curtains,, . • Brocatelles,,- • . and everYthing• in this line of moods,' which can not fail to please in fabric, gyre or price. • __ .. Bleached and Brown Sheeting from the Mt grade up to the finest qualities.. Tiekings Denims, Striped S'hirting., Apron .Cheeks. Ging'inans and Prints, from 5- e'ts to 12 1-2 ets per yard, and all kinds', of Cotton Goods for men or boss' wear. Hair Cloth Skirts; Grass Cloth Skirts, and Parasols,-1 very rich assortment. More Antigno, Moss Fringes, Galoons, and all. destriptiiins of DreSs and Mantilla Trimming, and everything belorpzing to the Dry Goods' trade customers ma} be sure cif finding at &aeon's, if it can be found in New York. Since the recent Tremendous Fal4 in the price.of Carpeting, we have purchased and infve now 4.1 n 11,3nd g•A the lart and inost beautiful assortthent of CARPETS ever eNhihited in this regit,- at prices fully 30 per eimt. less then they could be sold for the. hist year. Ali those %rho are in want of Ctrpets are invited to our CARPET-ROWr . . where they %sill be'lletightmd with the beanty and eliegiinegs of the i•arinus pattorn, and astonished that, so gond a carpet can be sold so cheap. - Brusttels, .1 • ~ t , . _ . Three rib", • . .. ~ . Inzrain, i . . , . Union, . . . and !temp Carp”tingsl from 11; e'ts- per yard and upwards.— Floor and irable 'Cloths. Matts, I)ru;lgetts, Sze., eflarill i y cheap. IL C. Bacon would inform those ofhis custo mers who have not already made themselves ac quainted with the fact that be has removed froM the store form!) , occupied by him in Brigham Block, opposite Court House, to the cornerof the new block erected the last summer next east of the banal, and having a much larger, more conven ient and pleasant store, thasn formerly he is pre pared to hold out even greater .inducements to buyers than heretofore, and such as can"-but 'be appreciated, .and admitted by all, those who are competent judges. • New Exchange, Binghamton, May, 29, 1835. P . 11YET, Sz, KNOWLTON 'respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Susquehan na comity, to their new and, extensive assort ment of • HARDWARE CoMprising almost every article usually kept: in similar establishments, which:they. will sell at such prices as' must satisfy all who may favor their' with their Futrouago. - Their goods were purchased at the loweit market prices, and are warranted to be of the: best quality. Call and examine for - yourselVe.4, it will cost you nothing. We think all Will.he convinced that this is the place to bdy aoobs. CHEAP—not Cheap 'Goods. W — ltemember the place, No. 1.0 .I..arayette Block, 3 doors exit of the Checango• Bridge; Court Street, Binghamton, N. V. . March 1,13.5 T). . . - Ph yla -- Sc. Knowlton • . ,TEND to keep constantly on hand n variety lor NtliiN Iron, steel; springs, avers, table and pocket cutler'y, butcher; bread,,,s . nd shoe knives razor,i, sherds, scissors; snuffer/ and trays,' coal,. .hods, shovels and toms, stmt rots; coffee mills, wheel heads, enameled sauce pans and kettles, vices, anvils, smiths' bellows, screw plates,stodg: es, hammers shovels, spades, tscoopti,-chaius,letui pipe, sheet lead, pump chain and fixtures, straw. cutters,eorn-shelleri; sausage.eutters, metal and wood fa ' Heels, horse brushes, combs, yards, rope; 1 cordage, files, raslis,, bells, tacks, brads, copper rivets and burs, Sand-paper;'.braces, bitts, angos, gimblets screws, liirimes, gate hangings, curtain fixtures, hooks, smpte;, - bollg, hasps, wood, 'min. eral and. white kn Us,- mincing-knives, &mt.: , apringst, thermnmete wire, malica6le castings,. mill; X cut, weed and hand'saWs, firmer, mortice. and framing chisels, gouges, w,repc,hes, bench • screws, levels, saw frames, anger, saw, plane and 011ie] handles, axes, hatchets, axodleives bvirsti; es, oil stoness, whips, paid, fill, chest .itad'deor loeki, castors, sad irons, eandle..sticks i trays, haY. knives,' glue. gluit kettles, Spoons, saddler's silk; 1 tassels, di - ,e.dte..,'anti a stock of builders' 'Hard- ware and Carpenters' Tools, unsurpassed tor . cheapness in this section of country.._ Call and see. Don't forget the place, No. IV, Lafayette . Mock, 3 - floors East ot .the CluMango Bridge,- Coert .street. .. -, ' ' - - • . . Binghamton, Nary!, 1,1855... ' ; .. A. J. EVANB. "ILL SAVS, warranted, at 1. 1'11Y1411,& KNOWL'II)Si'S Binghamton, larch 1,1851 spivs:NG- wig yliffas tw „ CARPETS'AND"orL,oLoiss. NOWin Store in Jargc stock of rfew,.pattorns of CARMTS.frout th re6fitit heavy aiw. iion-eales . 3L'a groat rodurliott.in • prides: styles' gains for purilta.rers. clezant s thatnil WWI hi suited” Remember ottr Carvet• rooms nro un the bejondiloor of our- Crockery ;Ma iiiillgft FllllllSiiitla Store now kin l exte n d. A rl o n,. farpit e ,rf•oi in Itzt I'ill.tr;i 3 .• 3. lli DE PELT. Bingluiutou, 31.irti ISa4. • . . azcv5,.:,11,50, .L,•r tit ' 1 • .',If•VAN;,;I.. is always seknowledged.the hest and cheapest in town, and includes Plain , Plnid,Stripixi, &made snit Gine—the cheapest itsi well as the richest goods, at prices varyig treat! 377.2 Ws to $25,0 per yard, together with a glint vaiiety of BRILLIANT JET BLACK SILKS. Trio Satins, dte., , selling, at least 20 per cent less thin the cost of importation. SHAWLS! SFIAWLS!! An immense wort:neat of, :silk, Crape, Thibet, Cashmere, Mrrinos,Broche and Summer Shawls, from 81 to 860, together with a splendid variety of Black and Colored bid NTILLAS, . . . of all *the fashionable 'patterns: Saco; 'silk and Embroidered; whieh will be sold cheaper than over before. • DRESS GOODS. De Laing from . 6 1-4 &Ls to 37 , 1.4 els, per pith: Plain,Plnid,Sfripell anti Figured . • hfuslins, !indica, Challis, Born - hnzines, Chrintbrns, Ging- Frenek EngliSh and American Drills, from 5 city to 2 cis, per yard, and every new styld constantly on hand at the lowest prices. • . Ribbonds by the peirO nr.rara will be always in our'stock for Milliners nraritailers. , EMBRQIDFRY The richest and largest assortment of Embroidery eat: always be seen at R; C. Bacon's,at- the lOwest prices. Chemisettsi Collars; Sleeves, 'Skirts, Infants WaiSts, &e., of every fashionable style, together with • i English Thread, Valeneeinnes, 119niton, Guipure .anti Brdssels Laces in "gteat variety. LI N NE N , GOODS. JXiMfISTLC GOODS CARPETS! CARPET'S!! CottDn NEW HARDWARE STORE. 3ltts!in Curtains, HOUSE TRIMMINGS, consisting oXl!mks, laic . hes, butts, screws, brad nails, bolts, Intent window, springs, blind fasten ings, shutter serews, andlistenings, &c. A general assortment of tools for - Carpenters and Joiners. Cabinet arid Wagon linkers, Masons and biaCksluiths, censisting of planes, saws, halm. mere, hatchets, axes, adzes, chisels, angers, auger bitty and hollow angers, anvils, Bellows, vices, Patent drill thachines, sledges; stone - hammers, brick and plastering trowels, cross.cut, mill and circular saws. • A splendid assortment of Saddle and Harnes4' Makers' tools and trimmimrs. F.III.IIING TOOLS, • 'consisting of - shovels, spades. forks,rakes,sey grain eradles, hoes, pick axes, _iron *bars, grind stones, &c. A;. , ;erils for the sate Whitt.t...more, Sptires & Cos Agrieultural-tooksuch as ploWs, hay and:stra* eutters, non shelters, &e. Solo and upper leather, morocco and shoe trimmings, with - a general assortment of findings, Woolen ware; willow cradles, wagons, chairs 1 and baskets of all 'leseriptiOns:. Bar iron and steel; iron axles and steel springs'l Malleable caStings.•coach taco and trimmings oft all kinds, paints, oils, sash, OA, putty, &o.; all 1 of which wilt he sottlat. the loWest rates. Please calf nd exaMlne the stock for .I,'ourselves. Binghauttoz i March 1,. 1555, " CASII MUSIC AND PIANO STORE Opposition to Monopoly . —..lfit,sia at . Greatly reduced Rates. . . Notwithstanding the combination of musiadCal= ers 49 keep Up the prices of non-copyright • rum; sic, against the interest of natire composers, • and their refusal to extend to Mi. WUters the courte sies of the trade, he is making immense sales— haying abtindant•evidence, • that ha has • public countenance and support, in his•oppositioa to tIM GREAT-31tiN'OPoLY, and in his efforts to aid NA TIVE I'ALENT, and to adopt the. ar:oxat, .Cun .r.EXcr. Illy stock of American and European . - inasic is immense, and the catalogtm of his own publications is one of tha.laniest and best. select. cd in the UnitedStatna.' mH: has also.ado • Great. Reduction in the prices of Pianos.; Melode ons and musical Instruments of all kinds. Su- - perior toned 0 1-2 octave pianos for $175, $2OO and $225, interior of as good quality, and intrtl-, ments as strong and as durable as- those which cost $ 5OO. Pianos of every variety of, style and price ep to $lOO, comprising thoic of TEX 4liror -1 out MarmilMtories: among them , the celebiated modern improved llonAcE WATERS' PIAKes niid• the,erst premium ..FALL 4 1 4 PIANOs of T. Gilbert & Co.'s tnake, (owners of the .rEolian patent.)=- Second-hand Pianos at gribat bargnins.. Prices front $4O to -$l5O. Melodeons froni eni manufactories, fuelnding the well known-s, D. & W,. tliVlmelodiensi (tuned tha equal temperatuent,)tho bestanakein the -United States: l'rices $45, $75, $100; $ll5, 8125, $135, and $l3O. ...Smith's Double Bank. Melodeons,.s2oo. Ecah piano and ;melodeon gnarante'ed. The best terms to the trade, schools, cfc,:.l2 1-2 - per cent discount to clCrgYman and churches. ',All - orders promptly attended to.: Music sent. to all parts of the country; pest-paid; _at the redpeed rates. General and select catalogues and seliedulo . prices of Pianos forwarded to any address free. of charge. ' Extracts from testimonials of tnusie, Profes. sors and Editorials, cencerning, - .. -; . • 110ItACF. AVATERs' ItioDESN A lsrvilovED PIANOS. . •-• 11:sw YORK., Dec. 12, '54. Ifortkcv. Nrsrittts, Es 4; 333 Broadway.: Dear Sir—llaving examined ylittr Viano - rortet4 from seientifm-and appropriate lesfa, - 1 - am .ena4 bled to form. a s3tisf:v4tory . jaitgOent of 11164 Monis:and itls - with pleasure that I can speak of themes among the-rest celebrated and ins. , pioied makes of .time day: . • , For power,'. brilliancy and richness . of - toile , elasticity of touch, and beauty or finish, they Will not s.nifer in cumpSrison, with .thew of any, °limp manufacturer and those .tlesircnis iFf- obtaining a really.good lorl4--Oriif 'that wilt' prove an- ow ivalent: forAlicir . lumen , , w ill :fiud such ne,,iat your. beautiful inatiuments.. , . • - • -• Rad - 6i. .Itand'iuld Dinwtor syui Coildactor At and Garden: F 4. PO WO II lanai Etteti rieliness of. terc, 'elasticity of Lunch, _elegance and. ddrability of make, they aie:in relviino of-any other.pianos in_ the United . Stites, Wing-the. iestilt of long Mille... rience and a series ui experiments.—N. Y. Dis ptteh..•. = ' - `rim treLlo,3~t:lr:tr, ptirit, Leandro', :init. very, vitolodootou this loatti is (loop, ,rotting anti- sow ) ... rpitg; t ntithlie, p:trt -an4 ustnpitt6ii e ; and poise, tho powvr e. o f unitin g f44,!1;1•/ intr- 14,17 (1 , 16:4ir,. .It t 4. .1 i : e4Z11;p1.3",,410.0Vi4..7,0/•; , :.. upon A int:llk:An 1,,, t 0 t to tint; Cro - eft • G lacc . -Warti, and Furnishing Goods: • • - - ITU. would Vail_ Ilia - attention of t/ /• purchasers to his - extensive cod 'varied stock of GOOi)S pilr. the Kirin; :tridej log of every 'desired- by housekeepers, and weuld,especially Solicit a .rail trour,thos e fur nishing anew'. .As our attention is, r paitieularly• devoted' to iNe iiintr of this rings, we are able.to fitruish :heal a ;complete :outfit—rand we 'would athiso all to look through the assortment before . purchasing elsewhero. , PonuFmber DE I'EU keeps Crockery,..Looking;Gla,stes-, Carpet ing; Oil Cloths, •. Wooden • and Willow Ware, Spoons, Cutlery, Witulow!.Shatics, Lempd, :Cur tain Trimmire!s, China wire, Fancy Itiskets,flird Cages, • . Te;vi Japinned and Tin) Witte; -Feather Dusters, Gese .. F.cathers, Mats; &c., &c.; at the PRICES!.J. 11. 1)E. MU. . ;Binghamton, 3Lirch 15, 18.55,. • . GREAT j BAII.GATIV&, •-• • IN" I)RY G. 0011%. W. N. WILSON; :ar.' CO: ETURN tyeir warmest scimmeledgernenti to their eustoiners in qusqUehariria County for past favers f atid invite aitSation to their steep of • . Nevi • Spring Goods, ./ just opened, whiCh they' piopeee to 'replenish weekly from AUCTION, and the cheati'est—Caim Hoaxes in the City. 'rho stock embraces every variety of Statile and Pitney. Dry Goods, Yankee Notion Trunks, Traveling Bags,.4-e. All of which they will sell extremely CHEAP for CASIL . Pedlare and other wholesale buyers will fi nd it . greatb?.to their - advantage to give theta a . call. The Ladies will find an excellent 'assortment 9r Drees Goods, Emb rend cries, Thread Laces, and. Trimmings of all kinds, from AUCTION at very low rates • • . . W.- N. WILSON, dt. Corner of Court and Water Sta. Binghamton, N. Y., April 15,.13.5. • • - • New Arratigethont at Gregory' s • HARD WARE.,S TORE!: NIT.: GREGORY &, JUDSON • SMITH, Ur • - having formed.a co-partner Ship --for the purpose of conducting the flardwaro business in all its various branches, would respectfully in , form the people of Susquehanna county- that they are now. opening at GrPgory'S Old Stand, opposite the Exchange Hotel'o tt doors from the Canal, Binghamton, N. Y., the largest, cheapest, and best stock of Hardware eiVer offered in Bing hamton. • I " •flavinfr made arr.mgementS ito import their En!rlish . Goods and purclu;se their Ainerienti.di reef from -manufacturers, they can and will sell %CHEAPER, than any other establiglinient in town! Their steek is now very extensive, -and these wishing to purchase arc invited to call.— The folluwing aro a portion cif their leadisig_ar tieles, viz:—Tahle" ltnivcs' and forks, Tea - - - do„ carvers, forks and steels, pen and pocket Knives, blind and butcher do., hay and straw do., scis sors, shears, and razors, britaimia tea and coffee. pots,silVer and britantiia . tea and 'table spoons; silver plated, brass, end iron 'candlesticks, snuf fers and trays, solar lumps, lard, and suspended lamps,:mantle-piece ornaments, brass and iron:. andirons, titiovels and tow's.; • • Glass6s, and looking glass plates, to gether with a general aS i .siittnent of housekeep ing articles. .ctir3lork : cincuts. -.2. • Vbertis HORACE WATERS. No. 333.13r0adur, Arew rork. skillful manufacturer, There is no doubt ,but, they" Will be appreciated: , bill& flubliC; alai! all admirers of Itue:merit.-71;:tscAngtotrriatit.l. For ppwer of tone, depth of bass, and brillian cy of Itel 4, together with, accuracy of touch; they ftre,:e4to , to - "my , make I am acqttainteitwith and lAjordially-pooamtititi themlo pnrUhttse.—"V". - Our. friends will find at:3lr. Waters' store. the very buSt teiintititent 'of be found irt the United States;Yatid;;We , 'urge our seutherii , and western ftiends.l6 - eio him. Ica whenet,P` they 40 .I:erk.--HOrith um's l Ma earp.,lrent Wasn't . ° in tikencnicim - i• th - eni . ; Ifi ,,- atrumOnts'of superior quality, -both' in, tone 'and tench...:r-AoUusT Gocsitt. . We &censeder thorn ' w ri tthy of speCial attention,, from the resonant and eiceedingly- Musical tone which Mr. Waters has succeeda:in Y.' Brusical .Waiii; sl'imes. - • •Ttic ilot4ce %Valera . pianos- - !tie of - superior totwand elegant rci:.-• _ NOthing nt tho StVto Fair disylnyed lir enter ex cellence' in ftny department thrin the Piano Forte mhnnfaetnred by tiorftee %Vaters, of this Clitiall3l;tll. I Horace Wati;rs' linno:Forieft ;are of Alli s pith; out even .t.one, and powetrul.-.5. 'K-10'481412/ * • •. • • ' . • Your Cm*. SquittoPianos,'airt are. of midi a. .clearness and - -equality of tone threughotit;lhat I t they very successfully Compete With the nous and expressive Grand•Pinacr.--;Vciiidertreiide., , The • Editer of the S.aranna4 7Zeptdili~ait; $a vantinht 04'apeaking or-the Plato, Fictrtea•.iiipt, by Molars. J. W..M6riall'& .CO. - or thit-::etti l . -4.1 C Will be seen that their atockemairlies-im, .strumenta of every grade of excellende, from the .well .knows.-manufacturing establishments :Of Chickening & Son, Berme Waters. 111 Mecca- - ter,-nun et end: Ctaqicond:llacoriOnd Voitett.74k. might besni)posed,l-hat lira) large 'a col.' lectiOn •there would'be - BOUM"; Ceiy fine instru ments. ! • But therelti . 'caitc.,whicir,...lOr beauty.o finish and rielinewr and brilliancterfqiie, equals, - if it does not- - -execl, anything of the! kind , we have twerseen. ;It is: froth. the ciktbliohntent V liortiee.Watoree treip g ionstracted or the best and Most tiforentliTY - itesion'o matetialttandivp .. on improved principles, it is - capable oi + Resititina the action of every climate, and-.'of standing a long tithe in tune. The keys are- of - pearl, and the recess ffir the Pincer-board - is- inlaid ivith pearl, the'hls are niOst: elaborately carted,: and the, whole ini , trumenCfmislied up,inC a style •fof great e.scellence and beauty. And yet.its chief merit lies in tha powtq, 'richness of its tone, and the elaatieity of its Eitraets feom P 1 i tdnals voneerhingCfGrturati • xatll.73f 2E9 r.l. N. PI .114 • ' The Alolian Piatio'Forte •Is . undonbtedly the most perfeil tnusleal instrument human ins nut= tv comitrueted. • ! Two instrtirborits ;are Mon-. ded-in one. The JEolian is .both • attached and demehed ; so that the Piano may be played -with . or with Out it ;.or, one hand the••performer, mar elicit the melorlibus strains of the Alolian, and with the ether invoke the harnieni:es of the Piano. ; The instrument which, in! 'the! evening; incited to the dance or aided the festive, song; ;:rives forth, in the morning, • the pealiitty, tones which prelude and at-company, the soleinn hymn Mr.. NV:icons' new rooms aro.very inviting to the lovers . of Ilk 'he- has nothin in -his rooms equal in beauty and• completeness to Gil... bert's tEolian Piuno-Fortes.—,lforris ifornetfourn4.- . . .- • •- . l'he Variety and benuty.a the eflect.s i , can .only Go appreciated by thoe. whn hear these inaLTnifi cent instruments at 51r. `‘V.it..:rs' .egtih'ilishmt;'nt: —.V. -Y. 'l.'ribune. ' . .. The _Rllian Piano .P , ..orte; - se at to tt i b c r y s t a l Palace from the grk;at' !aisle rooms of. Horace Wat(irs, hare been V, he unsurpassed. by, all cith'rs in those sin Int ies which the greatest' performers most 'prize --:Etiqting' Post. The Piano] sold fir Mr. IVators are I . ery pop- War.: TheVrameworic Mettajlie -aud the ins trument is Warr:ln:ell to stand any clinliita xvith zieareely atiy- need of tuaing.—N- Y: Daily invention of the r.ew voices ha., divested Cost iuttra tu en t or its h:-,..ber tones. :inn triven us nil 'the purity 'and richaess of a 'parlor lergan.---,- -/-:cenfuz A: Y.. T 1. r.rirniralile in*trutnent 'is evetywhcfe :prni , e(l.---LChristian Iltfitzior, rpaton. 'Phe . ..Eolian Piano is now the chief tittmtiem in ail Musical cireleS in the Sentb.—;:lloanict• Paplist, -,llarion. Extra,:ts from testintonia!s eont , erning S. D. & II; W. SMITH'S f: AT EP Mr:Lontaz,..i. In an article in t'te - February numht.iii of' the Rei•ie ar,iiwerir_g • spin- . inquiirics in 4,.pirti.tn tem perament mule by %Vibram W. jr.., vt.,7 l noticed :A p.thlternent thatl.Prinee's-• NeLigennsarti tuned' in the. equal tenridrament. Since that time I have examined -ti-number of - - Prince & CO'S special inference to.th,..s. temperament, 'and have not fo tipd one tuned in equal temperament: Th 6 ternkrilrlent . in the melodcOns of Prince & Co‘'s tnitunfakttire that I have examined, approaches - fik.ari.tr'the Equal than in. th:;set (-!!rhitrt it i4:fat from c jtial, tts any one "tionbled 'with - a r.ieee'ear,':4-1: think if; they will try the ehords of §tittip in: •itzecciision. - ; :-• • • A Tux En, Ponitney, Vtr We'are vsto,4tappy tii stand , corrected on . this: point. \Ye' the 'statomorit "tdludedja abOvii on the'antheriti - Ora prc ? k;s - nr of trin4iti',..,in .this , . . • eity, without - barium olmeri:cl.in referiribe to, it • ta - oorselve.s—srt...t.iing, we ery A'v otrl LO. . e have sine'? kntnined Prince &, Co.'S Alelo4.epns• -anti find "A Tuner" right.' Tht';'' hi;iv4;i4i 'thlt D. 44, ace tVaterg;•l'lri. 33318rii:lb::tr; hre limed in" the: tquttl tein'ttrricifet4;='-31'. 'Y. liftnictt/ Mosiri..S, D. & IL W.',smith like first maliufacturpis of the' SletpticOrt tis: routry. Their instruments are xecocnnietitlei t i by the best 1 d' , 4e4 ak's.uperior "xi every restect.—Bosigittinn", moniceallk tgir ..ThOrq is constinitly in store it this.es. tablishment ten different makes of Pianos,. and ffre - different inakei u- ,elodenns. Each instrument ea:ante - ea to give . entire satismetiun,-or the -pure-. se y.refun --\ . • Persons:at a'aiistaipo wishing . t. !iirehato by foriv:irdinti,,theit , niders, hare th *ants as well.and.'.a supplied asthongh Persointl ty present, - -• 14y1 • 17rintWitt iLmte. to 't e Dour - of the • ATsiv . f;T' 417:.. e . rYIa:: recent e. ei . 'rondo by _l.z;rt.,l:,,i.tt,ir:..:4.nreo„.„m t _ Con, 'Asthma and all diseases of the ,hung'.; iWe refer to " Dr. Curtis". Line, no or inhaling; Ityggan• taper and Syrup." With this tqw method Dr. C. Latripstere , / many titillated ones to ptafres health; as an *evidence , of which he has innutherable cis:Ont./it-es. • Speakiug of the treatment, a phys Cc Lan ipAntakl.: Itrio ,Ivi dent that inhalingr4enastaot, ly breathing' Otts,igig4dsle j thitaling, rapor,Jslua itardidnall it, properties Inn ennle In diced contact With flag aitolo of the steal cavity of the lutops",onif thus rscapiribeinany• red" varied - eiustigespredueaupen therealtro' introduced Into lhe stranach,anastablected tyrant prebesi•Pf diptatlon,..2. - 1 The llygoanalaforttale at all th e AL r u ig i sti4" u lgwkitt X he ..-1 courd.g.. ~ '.- . ' , . •' • • .''• ' - ' Wier York Dureiretaii of Yeas . : 14 -' The label erls worn ea the brea.A. ofider the iinlin -with= out the teaat looetsreolessee•-also heat - of fhlt : 1 ,1 1,,, 46 . suglehint.ta evaporate the titild.: ' • • . • ", 49 . • ' II narlredshr CASCO of CDR teslitc a -this, fbrithilktrtnitht. be easie s t,. eiai I.'c.,4r4ge!itfilyreoallai.epoeddrie.,ol:r.ho AIRTUAI4. O I#tx,Le 4 T 4 PtAlt.gurr• . - '...., : ~• • , : •- - .- ,74.*: F. 7,:,6r , er , ry, .1 2 ; 1•L 2'evptcrrtntin o Pa . .. " lOn eared of the ',411`11./dA of in yealltjfandlug . ty pr:' C'urtia'.lll4..anas •' t 1 •'',- ~ .." ~ !: ..1 ...., , • ~. , - • ... 211,Areuret .eastrin4 Br'ocArirr' t MY.' 7 4 1i*.Patil4o . 1 A r e.' ' 't 3t :liar or:dSt:; • IY: Fir.;iiiga - cUriid lEK it r every caul of :stanched : : hilltelfggidnal ~`,•,:, .. .. , f,,,, i: ' - MY ristcelyor hem cured et a 1) 141't.M.11(3 C61:(1,0 of per eral f•eniertundtair; arid dVitictllo_ , br. Eic OrulAtt by her Physicians.- Eike teas cured '. OXII,P):IIII - try itlie 111 , genua. ._.,. . . _ , ' : • „ .; J. II . 6 bill, P. . 51 ,1:ir;tin)1441, M. , Pri.:r. t h rel. Dollars a r. .a.r.v.-:-.210fd IlretTliT.,ll-ItPgii.;, in k s .k .. iltl y n & pAut, o. I Ctutuiberx • Bt. - tr. - T. , -••4 Pattinges sent freeb. e era to tilt VW ! Ait-filaid United. States for Tett Depart. • - ~- ' z -,,, ... ...,..... •r N. 11. —Curti , ' 1 1 9' 4 4 it the -0 nlaniA t WWI 'ONLY atziup.:7; mirrai ifl stutgre ;no base lattnitations of j ut , m i d •tVyyradtf ; Oottliteifelta• -- 8 lturf fiteng'ais . yogi • von htxpLic k N, 1 •s :, : 2 .77.1 - 7•Viacebn• ..1E„8., Ady're.-T 1 c... - florSate'.by el Itiriril,Druiglpt, Muzitrurb;ka . I - • -__ _ , , - .... .-..- , . . • w , Goo - Los .., - - , . .„-.': ' TllE.iull4e- . rr is in coptiiiini, r ,.' , iitl et .iits eu4 -. ,• ~.,„,,/ „ : 4 , 'his 0 ott.ip.4iiiO4i, tiv ri . '—' i'ettk: ,1 4 1J'e l ioil;lii!' i ti f ij r- • : - ••P --Y-P: 1 "" ,1 . . t,iti .13sortttIvut 'o' I' zutlilliii:utie ot 4 -1 01 ? v - 4 7 4 of L'v l ootl - iltialitv ' TI. 1 Stock-ton:4; 'A tisnat q" - ' '" ' - ' '- -" - , 11. ,/, Archiivine% Pa.:g m:o l.. ; ..- .. .2 • r) , ~, v ,1"),v4„.1-$1,1411'3, Crot. - --;1 4 4.., I •F' , -- - - . Var.44.o,:ficubt_ SLatVciry ., - -• , /' 1" •I' "• k" ..., - , - ... ::' to 4.1 t%f , ! , ..0,74,0 villi. :I +.1 , :: t, • 1: c1...,1 ! , ,1itc.i" • $.- ,- q ' Arst . :l, Ttinrtf3l. -. ' 3141tt0..., ,Tittle 1,1'355. • ' . 1 ' 1 • , • , INEW Vitt* VISSCE "4(348 Vrwthropi:s X. 4. en Flielleki:Pia-norrinte" Sig* tifadory, „ , (NU .- Room; Noe 243 , 245. 2474..tmd.., • '• 249 West )- - -Tweety - ..eight• latroet4, between 9th and 16t1t 11.s'en n hints% Yerlt...:Pi4non lkith the ".I'.;alian, and _all the - bef.`modern imprpve tnents, made of thetihoef bfittgri r als,l under., _bur on-rt suporrision ; ivrit tee graturrtart gi!taitnif ~tI V V6T l'imaa. 3. &. G :F. being -pr.te.tieal.lbeft, end ; nianu fa et u ring - very . laigely,- cab, furbisli - tbe bes 4 Pianos, cut inwee - lerias than: 'WV he:furbish. ed any whore!, end it. iyAenidedly the bent Pkace to bey for cash.; Thifee destriet; :goel - Pitvio, and 41no that wig stiinil and 'Wear ire/k - ditetr do • bot4a• than tp qll 4in .1. dt C. • ! tat rt)allite' Platforni and - 7toluflitef: . . "EvAIRIIANItSr&:Co. have - ,reiebtlk,' 11Petied_a, .• York,' Where they efm.; 4illlll, the tbosl. ;complete stsearbeent ef Weigkiftlo - to be fiatbdia the-1.144er; g the plteired will beLfette - d2 stlVeety differebt inkali4vationft of .Y4111.11:0118'. SckiEs..Also_h great variety of 'elenf.DreggiefiGats;er.4 bed ;tete' '.l2lealt SPrik BalanceA,Patt'lleaiba, teit.46l wiatt4l6. - , and ilfeastires, - &e.;'&6;: - • :°- • HO:Y. and COAL 88iitEFI set in of , the country by vmkrienced . worlanetti, (Vora by mail or etttertiriaa,.*lll fedel..lol0 tion. o' • " a I • •FAIRilkijKS4 C 04189 t 112m0 . • . : ' New St9re and Yeti Qocds. ; Carpetitheape'rAhan — :eliiiit r`rßE subscriber givrs -notice : Batt en the promises,V No. 394 !Indian Street, New York', where hrobffeetrfch. sale *nit and choice lot of Titteo-Ply, Ingraln,Vesetbin 'and hail Carpeting, 0,1110109 e% stair 10 4 1 4 1-11 4*. l)ruggeth etc. Most of these ituribt bare* been • bought at auction for Cash only., ,And,rtrow lotv me to say--ist, CarPntiwereirip.ieedeidiy hl.gh last ye4r.;. : 24. They are'about ;tent Power this year, and 'never , during the . ..thirteen, years that I have, be*en in. blisineas, have f known • them set low; 3d, Ale-stof the - old ilealenk.p3r haps all, have - largo stocks: bought 04 last year': • price's: f.shall start with a.cleart ne.irstist-P bought at-this year's _prices .111VekPeuses; rare very low, see my Pros for example. - InWrr Carpets, nil wool., ifs. td. per yard IDonblit &sr I - - elt ditto •t% &ape - Trine,. Zs:, Extra, 684' Thre - 4111 1 st; and all Othdrsitt•equittly - low-rates. • ' 3. RUGGLES LANDON, 394 'Hudson 134 (Between Hammeriftey and :Clarkten-Strects, New York.)-1.5m3 I f • -• CHARLES. E. •i`OGG, • : . ettIAMBER FU RNITURE; RedsterfAs, Mat. k...) tresses, Waslistands, - Enariteleti•Sets, Loun ges, Citunterpancs, - 448 Pearl st, N.IY., between • - .19inG% Aftidison - ind _ • New an.ttliraiUablePsac ve ' TY. Dr. Hams Ar:;ntaiie irittroraii-rig Astrit This - delicious beverage _is superior te - vigorat log cordials,. Schnapps, Nervineis &c.,-hi _ rise, for the .cure' of , Dispeysia, Ner.cousseivi, lle:trtburn; - Drowsiness„ Kidney Cdraplaint, Mel ahelioly, Delirinm,Tretitens, Intemperance, etc.. as it , will invigorato and strenthen, - butwill set intoxicate or stupefy. • • I'ersons who 'have bectime habitu;ll. "ed to the excessive Use of Tobacco, Opinirt and Spfrltuster; Lirocirs, will and* speedv and 'permanent *hit. - treat the desire to use tirese destroying ,agAtt, by taking a hgttio or two of thisDelleiouti Medl. -cal beverage. . • • • _* . • - Weak and Sickly Far,ilies will find Dr. , Ifititti's Invigorattng Spirit a quick and sure ;cure - lor all - female difficulties, lr being a Regeneratorss *ell : as a Strengthener of the Hutuan System' -Each complaint that the Aromatic Inyigarntitigal„ is eakulated to cure Is named on - the tivrapf*e, - ":-A accompaying each bottle; and full . direetiona - ti.:- • use are also minutely - • - • Price Si per bottle. Prepiir&l. by Dr. Daritts _.• fiarn: _PrineipatOffice,No. 2, Liberty Strect,Ne* • York, wore wlt of (sale' o rderi shout d.be addressed. For sale by. Druggist throughout - the • Visited - Sold by A. Turret], 1111'rdrose" D. 1` • Eaton, Harford; -Church & Pliinny; Dinditfyi _- Scott, Great - Bend. ' 23—ty: Wrought Iron Pipe . For Mom Steam- and Gas; Jainee a Morse- • CO' Ary. 7!) .h)ltn* Sired; Nero, Iroi-k, 'mart's- fictarers and dealers in Thirteen different 'sized genstnntlf• with Valves, Cocks; 'Elbows,_ 'every variety.of fittings, for the same. AsharofThSferitwi. Graiges;-'Whistics,'Oit 'Caps, &c. Heaters for Steam Engines, Steam,,and 'ForcePuinpa;Rtsilef;: --' Vines, Tuvero and Soap'Boiler ' Screw Plates an'e t Serewlillf;ALiellineit.,..fluildinga Weit ed hy.Stortm and • Lieiled_Gat . 't: All ;iirderhi Tor repairs, and con r, oidprireenii:eproropt4 z tention.: - f - • • • • .__ , • • & - C'o, beg to call tbe:itiontiOn`nr owners of factories, hotel.% to thiit Gas' Oeneriitinr 'ApParatns,' iS3w St. Nichol/Is -Hotel, .Nev, , York; 3fiticheiter;,--. • Tone:, areat Ilarritigten, - and carious other - parte of the country:: ,2,; - 44.4"10L -r WIRE WORKS z . THE, Trate SUPPLIED._ subscribers are 'prepared . ..to, furnisa 1- articles io the above line at F. - GREA TitYIZED,UCAND PRICE 43 - • Th44r stock-pornprises % among yther,ertilriella 150.1 Crzwkers, &tilt Enie 0 , 4 T0Ve.d.0 0 044 11 i4 Caadiurvplain. and colorcd;'Roekets,ll.otn; ez„to. '2 lbs., do.. do. vertito en d . in Wheels Grass 5. hoPpers.fcc:- Orders received saving-Ar Edgeli.i Ezhibitioil Works, , • - I ' 6 ' JOLLEY e - .E.TtEk4 ..-. ("Successor to John*. HollKirtona Mina facttirers of Firoirorkk - 2 - - 413 Maiden Lane.: vcsi 'anl Mea pest Stock- of Dry Goods in . • Help- l'ork. .. 1 ART'lts ttito-are about to visit the eity, ern ' 1 invited "to' Lord & Taylor's immense_!. 2 - tablishment, 255, 25'7, 259, Gri . nd Streek.eortlet - -.: Chrystie street, or at their other storn,'new•nnenl.%,, hers; 47 and 49 Cntharinp strett;# both anoint:lt stores' may be found at nil times; most attraetkin.- -I Snick a' of Fashiorthble Silks ? - "Shatiqs,'Vantipae, , •Dress• Goods, }lila /leis, Domeatica, Limms, ry, tiloves,,Lnces,tlriibreideties, and eceryothat - - dc.scrillticnPri c eisonabln gel!dii;,/t* . C . ' •• • , artet. Oil Croths,- Ft tigsjitrug,gets t i'x'..e .! , in.giettEyitie , to: nit of %which .mlflitions are. etipstantry being ' midi., from foreifjn , markets arid -atietion mkt% anil pureliasing on the'smont ath•n4o.ool4 WV* we i .ure ennbled Le 'sell et bath n*tatitathilegt v., prices as to otter to Our eustwitera,g*ti . *lndiiiiiegf i ments tit ever. , . .., _ --- ...,f:2 - ii;:r- brow : Spr)rii etiods;' ll4 - .-. *': ..-, BURRITT Wonla anuounco -to Meads ~ . - . Nal :the p* it that,..ho. Is, pow, - opuging ~• 1 'an unusually large sterk of 'Snit:tie itti,l thrig„._, - ;:: Asa GOODS, ine i n t!iria,:t,great , ,varitly:,Dtrrlito '' from kts to ~ Ist - pqrt;., yar . .a.;" Ilaitt"`ap.4 . •Prititett ' 1 .4w115; parrot -.ol.4imes, Gingthatrns' 12roadn. 'A:„ ... afaek :ma - Fancy DrOss..Sillits Sillt - Dittss Tiseq!es unit Barr.ges, PO - plina..iSic., tIle.;" With a supenor ' rtsinttglptt; niSilk,llrot.-he, Cif;litoVreatttkiNtl. t ..-_ bil Shawl f 4, 1% lan til la a,,Pardsols„. Fremili- We itna„ , . - . th k w. gr t a Silk IhMantsillicivitib6ol3 4 4'ild FinliS , - eiti,_,wit,lt a jarke vikri v.ty.. or ot tivr •utaphi aud, - ran-,,: • G-0()DS {in' - elor`y; ii:irtlu;ere; Inc) mid 136,,6, rind Shooi, 'Nut Caris,k. , Crpotiiirc,rn Mil i'inkr. pointed -Window Slinde*TiooraV:4 Stvoii; Oils and 15 rg 6 st it'lttor *-1 tit+ and ellev,i;co.ls, tut numerous to - 4'ool4lolh' hutlrv& th tsinf.rti to ' prmitst.4: 'nil a !thick ti4W7 ho taco most:roduelof prititrikna inost'favorahtaleriins for . onsh, iirosed credit.. -N. B: and Flour tionstuutlyfirietiußri New illilford, Moy,t?LlBski4i' •-• 1 3.*MA " La 'I m' j . • ',... . - ' l 7 , - • june. , 1 -a - • •-• MEE 'J i.4i~ N t~~