In GI Yr .Cheever made a profession of the Christian religion and united with the Baptist Church in Wrenthan Mass and with; faith 'in the gospel, he 'continu ed his -re lation with the same denomination to the day of his death. Ile leayes the wife of his.youth with whom be had-Jived fiftpeight years, a widows - to' mourn his loss, but not without the hope aid consolation of the gospel. REMAINING in the Montrose Post Office June 30th, 1855. . • v• Allis, Joel M. ' Lapher, Mrs. Acey Aldrich, Winslow I.aurar, Bierman, J; V ' Lancastr, Alvin Bierman,' kfarten Le*is, Mrs. Elizabeth Bierman, Mr. • - Morgan, J. C. • Bierman; J. Marshall, James - Brown; Elijah - Marro, Batelemew - • Babeeck;"G. D. • ' A. Brown,Mrs. M . M. Madigan, Miss Presailla Beach Miss Louisa Osborn, Amos Corey, Rufus • Picket, Jefferson Cornwell, M. Perry, Thompson Ellis, W. H. .Pigot, H. Frouly, James V Pooles, Charles E. Fisk, George 5. - Richardson. B . Fisk. Miss Sarah Jane Rockwell, R. R. Fisk, Lucy J. - Smith; Richard flak, Miss Mary Sinds, Heman - Herrick, Seth W. Sherwood, Joel 14 Hines, Leonard B. • Shelden Milton, , Harkins, Daniel Wilson, Miss Margaret liallinan, Miss Sum Walter, G. H. Howard, Miss Mary Wade, Miss: - Emily C. Jarvis, O. A. Valentine, A. R • Parsons calling .for any of the 'above Letters will please say advertised. A. N. BULLARD, P. H. Auditor's Notice. Suscinehanna County, as. - The . undersigned having been appoiated by by the Orphan's Court of slid County, an Au• ditor to distribute' the assets of the estate, of Frances RiLhardson, deceased, among the heirs of of said estate, will attend to the duties of his.ap. Ointment, at his otEee in Montrose, on Friday, the 3d day ; of ; August next, at 2 o'clock, P. at which time and place all persons having claims against said estate will 1 . ) - resent them or be for. ever barred from coming in upon the fund of the , same. ' \VM. J. TUARELL, AUditor. Montrose, July 2, 1855. 26-4 w Patent 'Horse Rakes F OR s'aie'at the Farmer's Exchange by . LATHROP, & Co. June 26, 1855: • To Dairymen: ittoUTTER wanted. The 'highest inarlet pri 'ces will be paid in cash for good Dairy Bug-= ter,-by . June 26th, 1855 Sheriff's Sale., py virtue of a writ of Ler. ra., Wired out o ftbe Court of .1.1 Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. and to Inc di rected, I will expose to public see on the premutex. at the Bryant. Goose, fa Great Bend township, on Friday, the =tit of July, inst., at I o'clock P. M.— ' AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the village of Lodersville in Great Bend town ship and in the county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the southwesterly line of the Great Bend and Cochoeton turnpike, the southeasterly side of 'a large chestnut tree, at a coner. of -land heretofore conveyed to the New York & Erie RaildEoad company, thence south 41 deg. and 30 min. Vest along the line of said railroad Cj.'s land; about - 114 feet to a corner thereof, thence northwesterly, along, the line of said company's lands about 182 feet, to the northwesterly side of a locust tree with two trunks about.l feet froin said line, thence north 51 3-4 deg. east about 1 213 feet to the line of said turnpike the north westerly side of agate -post, thence south 27 deg. east 'along the line of said turnpike 179 1-2 feet to the plate of beginning, containing six-tenths of in sere of land more or less, now erected I thereon a large three story tavern house, known I as the "Bryant House" with a large barn, shed .and stabling, ice house and out houses, and all improved. Taken in -execution at the suit of Lowrie Green vs. Chas..G. Hart. P. P. HOLISTER, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, licintlosp, Jul}, 3, 1855. • PAT I ENT 111 E DI oINE:AGEIV , i' Y. , ABEL TURRELL, • Montrose, Pa., DRUGGIST, AND AGENT, FOR ALL THE POPULAR 2,211.0? EIRMIEI4 OF TUE DAY. . Consignments Contkiantly Received. NOTICE. T HE subscribers to the stock of the Snsque 1. hen s, saloon, na Bridge in the- Company, will meet at Wm. Skinner'village of Susquehanna, on Tkuriday the 26th day of July inst., at one o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of organizing said corporation, and electing its - officers according to 4 . , law, &c. ' . . ' THOMAS J.eI.CESOAT, . . - JOHN a SCOVILLE, • - H. C. GODWIN, • ' L. P. HINDS; • - ' F. "A.- WARM .. .. ittly 4, 1855, - • 'Jonesboro Furnishing Establish _ • =nit. T HE subscriber keeps constantly on . hand and will bake to order, Doors, Blink Windows and Window-Sash, Door and Window-1 Frames, and ail 'other articles made of Wood and, used in building. Blinds painted and hung onj short notice. Glass of all sizes, qualities and quantities, foz sale. Flooring plained and match. .ed at from $l6 `to $2O per 1,000 feet.. Turning] dune to order. Also a general assortment of CABINET- WARE. - • Bureaus, Tables_and Stands, of all ftrietiek— Chairs, Bedsteads, Settees, dte., &e. Coffins, ready made or made to order on the shortest no Lice. . Good .Pine, Cherry or Vilitewood lumber, and grain of kinds, taken in exchange for the above. te`Tutins- . —Ready pay or three months time %vial 4ppioved credit. All orders addressed to me will receive prompt Attention. JACOB TA FLOR. . Lanesboro, June 18, 1855: 25:--6m. CAS J H uil l:ii i id i fo Bs r ;Wool by H. M..lONp. New York Prices! A RE now being paid by A. 14brop & to ail those Who consign their* butter. and Produce to them. They baring made arrange ments are now. enabledto send all kinds of Pro duce to New York and to sell the same at the .highest market* prices. All those - echo wish good prices and quick returns we inrite • to call upon +Montros A.-LATHROP tk, Ijo e, May 1&55. THNew, Storti.—New Goods. E subscriber takes this method of adver tiaing to his friends And'the public general. that he has fitted up it store, just across the street from his old quarteas; in Brooklyn, where be is Prepared to' receive customers, and sell them Goods, at as low rates as any other estab ishment in Susquehanna county. iy assort ment is very large indeed, embracing nearly ev. ry article usually called for in a country store. As lam determined to do business so as to A .; bad debts," which responsible' purchasers are taaed . to pay, I can ofrer superior induce ments to cash and otherwise prompt paying Pat rook 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. APril 30,1855 CASH paid for Ad 7 Butter by - ' June 1,1855 . . JfSNS 31, List of Letters S. IL - & D. SAYRE, . •• NEW STOTIE, -4121'254 UMW 43 1 440310 a. A GENERAL G issortnient or : Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, roceries,..Hardware,Hata,Caps, Boots snd Shoes, Wall Paper, Drags, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils, dc., which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest 14 Cash or', approved credit, by H. M. JONES. Burford June 1,11855. 'Us LACK Gro do Rhino Silk of excellent quail -13 ties at •• 1 I H. ill. JONES'. June I, 1855. BROCHA 'and - Cashmer&Shaw Fs, at all prices, also a few Mantillas' by 11. M. JONES. June 1 1855. 2 .. P 11)E . AHY Made Clothi . ug, 'ftt prices, by 111. , '• • - I,H. M. JoNps . Juno 1, 1855. _ . I ADIES will find a great.varietv of Bonnets ILA and Ribbon* at - ' H. M. JONES'. June 1, 1855. AWNS, Challis, Barge •do Lains and Ging : hams at . N, M. JONES'. ! Mae 1, 1855. insmaimpi 3IBROIDERIES WindowlDrapery at H. M. JONES'. brie 1, 1855. • 4unogood asortment of Boots and Shoes at • 1 - i H. M. JONES'. ' 1;1855. • ct[ IXTEEN lbs.,: of Good Maekerei.for one dol. I,,far in.casih. by . "! . 11. M. JONES. • , —. /one 1,1855.- , . . - V HE best quality of Nails at 5 ct's per pound, for sale by • ; I IL 31. JONES. dune 1, 1855; 1, • JUST receiving a fresh supply of fine Ashton ' Salt nt • 1 H. M. JONES'. ...1 . ono 1,1855; 1 , . • s _i T Brid e 'builders .4 Contractors. • ROPOSALS will be reecived AtilAVednel . s. day the .11th day of July next,iforthe cree th of a Bridati over the river Delaware, near tfe town of Milford, Pike county, i!a., at which tin plans and Specifieaiions roust be exhibited by those desiring to take the contritet.. A meet ing of the managers will be held on! that day at the house of Samuel Dimrniek's, in .Milford, at. 14 o'clock A. M. Stone necessary to complete the Work very convenient and mostly dressed to lay. Any information required will be given b 3: addressing the subscriher. By order of the r Board. . . • - i . JOHN 11. BRODHEAD, Sec'y !Milford, Juno:7, 1855-111*-1* • . C. h f CIORNER Store, Lafayette I : l lock.Binghamlon, V.) N. Y., are now receiving daily their SPRING STOCK of all kinds of Dry Goods consisting in pdrt of Prints, Merrimack, CoSheco, Ballou's Dannell's and Sprague's, front Ott to 3s a yard. Shirtings, Bleached and Unbleached, all styles and widths, from 5 cents to 20 cents. NF-•.elings and Pillow \Case Cotton, all widths and pri!tes. . Ginghams,- . Lancaster, GlasgOw, French, &c., from 11 1:2 to 25 cents. Denin's from 10 to 12 l-*.lcents. ' • Ticks (non 9 to 20 cents. .• . , Aprtin Checks, 10 to 20 cents. . • SiikS, Fin e ;' and Plain, a tine assortment of Spring Styles at all prices from 56 1.4 cents to LOOK liEkE. 8-2.50. . Mouslin de Lanes .Plain and Figured :01 wool, PocKut KsrvEs.—A good assortment of the best kin 0 in market. Also !Pablo Knives and "and wool and cotton, al; prices from 10. to 75 cents a card. Fork,:.. i -' I -4E - Linnens, the best make, ii,lowp.Embroideries, • Sroos_S. , --SILVEn., Silver Plited,German Silver. Laces, Damnsloi, Curtain•Mul‘hn:., &us, .'• Albrata And. Britania.ware Spoons. Also all kinds of Putter Knives. • ,:.1. Shawls, a splendid assortniqnt ot Spring Styles, all priced, also, Mantillas, Dress Trionting,.and VIOLIN', STRINGS, flows : and all the naturcs, every other article in their line:Also. Violins, Accordeona, Flutes, Tuning Forks, &A. . Goods for Men's and lo 's Wear, a I.'no as. PLirlD PIMPA, r;uid,Camphene,Candles, Lamp sortment -of Kentuck y Jeans. Cassiineres, Cloths, Oil, yCc. Doe.kins. Satinetts, Suspenders, &c., &c. FAxl GnocEntEs.—A full assortment, new . Tabie Linens, Napkins, &c. '.Lc. and good - ...„ r;l4tr.-1-; our - goods have been bought at . the anttrus t t sND PATENT MEDICINES. —A first rate late hirge sales at•Auction,-in New York, we assortment and genuine. ' . . can- arid - will sell them at very low prices, and PAINTS imp Ou.s.—A general asssertmenl, c" 'We only ask you to give us a call and judge for of good qUality. yourselves. JnivgLniy.—A splendid variety, of the neatest paterns. I FANCY poops.—Nearly everything in this branch. PEREVMERY.—A choke variety. (N?w .supplies received nearly eveiy week.) - In short, nearly everything persons want,. and che. 4 p,:lit the variety store of i . . Montrose, June 14, 1835, Jas. -or Land Warrants. ' TIHE: GST market pies pa d b y 1_ paid FITCH. Montrose, Jane 5, 1855-234c4 Wpol !.Wpol!! Wool!!! 10000 e PVjk x D a t u n • a n e ntt f d o :t w th h r i . ch Far t z highebt tn:4et'price will be paid in Cash by A. LATHROP & CO. I EZIEM . _ • 1 $l,OO Reward. Q TRAY.:EII or stolen, a liver colored Pointer! QDog. !Thoabovel reward will be paid to any on d returning him toithe store, of . ! A. LATHROP& CO. l urit , 21;1855. pARASOLS—A fine assortment—all prices. Barege De Lains, new and elegant designs. Prints, some new and fine patterns at -lets.— Mantilla., an eleg:.nt,asortment, all prices and very IoW. Dress Trimming -L. splentlitl new styles SPRI G GOODS. & Nfoire, Antique, e.. NF:LSON & PRIEST. I Ringhatuton, 31ay 10, 1855. A Superior jestetei rt i : ed, and now ofrering at the /Ozeest arsirs prlegs for approved ered.: it or Ready pay, by ' May 1. GLOTHL'S--Black and Fancy Cassitners, Jeans, Drills, and .sunmer Stuffg, :n great - ; var;ties at , C. V. orrs. 'June 13'. ! . LL kinds of Country Produce wanted: sueit- A as Butter, Eggs, Lard, Hams. Socks, &e. &e'. 'J 1 C. W. AlCrrr. 1 • • .' Jcine 13. .- • G BOCERIES °f l ail kinds, at prices that can't_ be beat Syriip;- - -6rst rate article at 49: Call and examine the ateek before purchasing if you wish to save the "penny." c., June 13. %TWA:Ii ED • - L ROM the preaiise;s of the subscriber on or /2 about the:3oth of May, four yearlings: ::one of them a Bull; with white tiiion the side and on the back, oneliale red heifer, one brindle heifer, and one red steer. Any perstin. giving inforin3- lien where said - yearlings maybe found wild be liberally rewarded. • - , MO'S HARTNETT. Silver Lake, June 19,1855. 25-23vv.. Bonnets at Reduced Prices. HBURR:ITT, jwill hell his remaining -stock • of Silk, Laub, and Straw Bonnets. .a good assortment, at reduced prices, to close the bilioness of the season,—many of thew at cost. New Milf9rd, Jo ue 18,1855. CAS" paid for Land Warrants. • - D. R. LATHROP. June 21.7855. 4 'NEW STORE IN lIARFORD .G. W..'SEYMOUR & CO., lESIREIto rill! the attention of the public to their stock of NEW GOODS,* • Now arriving at the old stand of S. SEymorn,in the Village of Harford. I li •• . OUR GOODS. - Jel RE NEW, have been bought for cash; care. Itilly - sellicted, and will be Solct.clicap. Give tin a call before purchasing . Our stock consists of -[; DRY GOODS, • .• . ' .'ll GROCERIES, • • I!HARDWARE, • • CROCKERY, • - • - • • IRON,-NAILS ; •• • • dtc.„&e., Ake., A variety u full at is usually•lound in • cointry Storm, • - l• G. .W. SEYMOUR & Co. . I.niuderd, Slav -10, 1855. • - •s' NEW GOODS CHEAP at •the Head of Navigation.. - rimiE 'undersigned most respectfully annou nem J 1 to the priblio that he is still selling Goods at the old stand, and that he hits an entire new stock which will be-sold cheap. Montrose, May 31, 1855.: C. W. 3Orr. Bay.,State Shawl riniE larezestsize , finest finality, Oct.rns, $7,50 atcb, • • V J A. TURRELL A. LATHROP & Co C. W. Allow • . Gold and Silver Watches.. T HE subscriber has just received another lot of Ladies fine Gold Hunting Lever Watches, also Gold and Silver Watches of every variety. some extra fine. . QILVER WARE—A large lo: of Silver Ware, •ii consisting of Table, Dessert; Tea, Cream, MustaM, and Salt Simons. Table, and Dessert "Forks', Soup Ladles, Pie knives, Cups, Napkin Rings, just finished and for sale by GOLD and Silver Spectzelesoif an ages,also, Steel, Plated, nod Gertnan Silver do., by . New Goods Cheap for Cash. W. 3101"Thas just received another lot of • • „New Gonas 'such as Challis, Barge De Luna, De Bagcs, Ginghams , Collam, Embroidery, Lawns, Ike., lee. WHICH HE OFFERS-AT VERY Low intcsa. SUMMER SHAWLS, a new lot just received—beautiful patterns at very low prices, also CRA PE and'BLACK SILK SHAWLS al low as the loicest. .d new pat. B. & Co, -hue la, Ving4amton cA.titrtisements. " 17 7 ,01 • II • v.. Arrangements for the 4th of July at Binghamton; THE Committee of Arrangements have rip pointed - SHEPARD BROTHERS, '. committee to supply the wants of the citizen* of Susquehatimi county with every ;thing in•their . line, as they are this week receiving in addition to their stock, as cheap and good an assortment of— liardwarer Nocelninware, Clocks, Bird Cages, Glassware, Louking:"Ghoows, &c.; Sze., as were ever received in town. They will sell P an CELA/X, • - A Tea Sett of 63 pieces, consisting of 9 cups and• Saucers, 9 plates, each, folir sizes, tte., &c., of the best Procelain or Chinaware, ever manufac tured for $7,n0.. CLOCK.%. Eight day striking Clocks, Gothic •afile, Iron Fronts, for 5,00. - Thirty hoar Clocks, warranted, fut $l,OO. “ 604 and Watch Repairing.” HARDWARE. . Ilaying,and llarvest Tools." Nails per hundred lbs. $5,00. Tea Spoons, dos. Me plaited,' or German Silver, per Sctt; $l,OO Door and House Trimmings, and Furnishing Goods, a complete assortment. Cutlery of all kinds: -• Saws, Planes, Axes, Shovels, &., &c.— Bird Cages, positively none better made. 64 . MARBLEIZED IRON" - Mantle Pieces, fr0m.812,00 to 825,90 each, fat superior to marble. Come, see and be convinced. In the New Exchangt; Bloek, next to Bacon's. SHEPARD BROTHERS Binghamton, June 25, 1855, Small Profits and Quick Returns SPRING GOODS. NELSON at PRIEST, • Guipure and Brussels Laces . .- . in great variety. " LINNEN GOODS. , of all kind& Irish Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Table Linen and covers of all sizes. Napkins, Doylies. Linen Sheeting and'Pillow Case Li ben from auction at priceS helew all competition; The attention of house-keepers is •particularly invited to our stock of. Curtain . Goods, among which may lie found . Lace Curtains, • Brocatelles, and everything in this line, of goods, which can not fail to plea.e in fabric, style or price. . : • . DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached and Brown Sheeting from the 6d - grade up to the finest qualities. Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirting, Apron Checks. Ginghams and Prints, from 5 c'ts to 12 1-2 v'ts per yard, and all kinds of Cotton Goods for men or buy s ' wear. Hair Cloth Skirts, Grass Cloth Skirts, and Parasols,—a very rich risortinent. , More kntique. Moss Fringes. Galoons, and all des - criptions of Dress and Mantilla Trimming*, and ever y thing belonging to the Dry Goods' trade etts t,, o i u rs may be sure of minding at Bacon's, if it can be found in New York-- • CAR. PETS! CARPETS;! • Since the recent fremendons Fall in the . price of Carpeting,, we .have' purehaqed and have now on hand the largest and !Oust beautiful assortnient of CARPETS ever exhilh'terl in this . region, at prices fully 30 per cent. less then they ctiord - be sold for the last wear. All.thust: who are in want of Carpets are invited to our / , • CA RPE T-ROONI _ ---- -- -------- „ .---,----: where they will be d,g:ited with, the beat,..tv. and C I!. ALlCE—pi a in and :Priu:!a-i, "P it ' "' ors '" ! cheapness of the various patterns, and astoniSed . N. & P. • , that so good a carpet can be sold'so cheap. ' . -----,---___ . .-14"i43111ROIDERIES--Serne - - Brussels . Three - - • , Sleeves and eolars, very clie:-P at . elegant s'z•tts •of ' Ply, • Inrain, • _ N. & R 1 Ladies and ---- 1 . Union, . TISIERX—Men, Bois, Ladies and shit- 1 • - Cotton - - .1. dren's ll,lse and Collars, at - N. & P ! and Hemp . (. a .-neting„ f rom . 16 c'ts per yard and upwards.— . l F loo - r ~.i d T a bl e (. :` . .1 Cloths. Matts,Preggetts,..l .. I &c., equaii." cheap: '1 R. C. Bacon would inrrm those of his7eust°- l i niers who have not already C " Cade th"mseiv ac. 1 i quainted with the face that he b: s removed from the store fortnlv oeenpie.i by bin] in Brigham [Block, opposite Court louse, :o the co i Cer of the new block erected the j last sunlit, 2r next e: q ( ! 1 the canal, and having' a,mneh larger, y , - ; or e mitre.. - i ient and pleasant store than formerly i, e is pre pared tro&- hold out evOn greater •inducetnehts to 'buyers than heretofo re , and such. as 'can but o, I appreciated, and admitted Ily all those who. are . I i; P. 'nosition . corn : intent judges. rectr,:red Rates. , New klichange, Binghamton, i •: 0 2 / 7 bination of mirsic deal- May, 29, 1855. c Notwith s i,2ndinz the • , • of non-copyright mu, -ers to keep' up 1;:e prices .1 . and ' .fers thOcourte• . t B l l i e e '' ir ag re a f i rl e l t t h o e e i s ri t t e e n r fte °t ir n r a . ‘ % . % ;r :: ann"rs' se . sies of the trade, he is making inime.. -. - sales— having abundant evidence, that etaha.3- Publi th e e ecruntenanee anal support, in his oppOsition to , GREAT Moxorot.r, and in his efforts' to aid • NA- TtvE TALENT, and to adopt t,he NATIONAL CUR. RENCY. His stock of American and European 1 music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the largest and best select ed in the United. States. He has also made a great Reduction in the price's of Pianos, Melody bus and Musical Instruments of all kinds. Su, periof toned 6 1-2 octavo eianos for $175, $2OO ; and. $225, interior of as 'toed quality, and instru 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 TES differ, ent manufactories: among them the celebrated. Mikerll improred 110 RARE WATERS' PIANOS alld - tbe first premium'iEorlast Plittos of I'. Gilbert .(k, Co.'s make, (owners of . the ...Eolian patent.)-4 Second-hand Pianos at• great bargains. IPrices I frorn $4O to $l5O. Melodeons from five differ. ent manufactories, including the well known S. D. 4 IL W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned tho,equal temperament.)the best make in the United States. Prices 845,. 875, $lOO, 8115, 8125. $135, and 8130. . Smith's Double Bank Melo - deons, $2OO. T,.ealt piano and melodeon guaranteed. - The best terms.tothe trade, sithools, 4-c.: 12 1.2 per cent diseount to Clergyman and churches, A-ll'orders - promptly attended to. Music sent to all . parts' of the, ountry, postpaid, at the reduced rates. Generariind select catalogues and schedttle of prices of Pianos forwarded to any address free of charge. - .. • I NELSON & PRIEST. Bi.nzhainton, May 10, 1855. T AwNS—Printed and Plain, a. fine tmsort merit ju, t received. cheap at , • NELSON & PRIESTS. AREGPS, new li...signs, all colors, Plsirr & .1.) Printed— very low 0- • N. & P. Dry Goods and Carpets at Cost. & BENNETT have on hand large anti well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Carpets, embra cing almost every article in the Dry Good's - line ever brought into the market in view of the short criop of cash on lianti .haie concluded to offer then) for 4rty days from this date - racost. Those pfisons to whom we have fOrmerly sold Goods will at once see that this is a rare oppor tunity and one . which should be embraced im mediately. To those who have never favored tut with a call we would say try us once and you will be convinced that this .is the place to pur. chase Dry Goods and Carpets. Our stock is al. I ways replete with :fashionable and seasonable I Goods and are determined t t keep as good a va. i riety as can he found in this section of the coun try, and sell at prices which cannot fail to please. WICKHAM & BENNETT. Binghamton, Jan: 30, 185.5. , _English Patent Lever Watches. ty....... . •RE subscriber has this .4P-; • I_, day received, per steam ) i C - -, • ...„414 er , A ilantir, two .d , •zen mt. ee -- '''., l , of Iris celebrated ENGLISH /-..': LEVERS in plain and figur . c • e.'4 , :.:L'.:. ell extra heavy Silver Hunt.. 4,1„). ' - ' ing Cases, three different va rieties. As the:reputation of theselivatches is so well established, it is needless to say more than to notice their arrival. • ALFRED J. EVANS. * .. No. 2, Odd Fellows Hall; Binghamton, April 4, 1855. . Breastpins and Ear-rings. - A NEW lot of Breastpins and Ear.rings this day received from the manufactory, by . June 6. A. J. EVANS. Binghamton, June 4 CLOGKS-:-A fine variety, some entirely new . paterns, v ery low, by A.J. 'E VAN ... June 6. . A. J. EVN No: 2 Odd Fellows ßinghamptoAn. S June 11. June 11. HARDWARE, Comprising almost every article usually kept in similar establishments,. wilich they will sell' at such Prices as must Satisfy all who may favor them with their p3tronage. Their 'goods were purchased at the lowest market priceS, and are warranted to be of the best quality. Call and examine for yourselves, it will cost you nothing. We think all will be convinced that this is the' place to buy, GOOD'S CHEAP—not Cheap Gorda. 'Cif" Remember the place, No. 10 LaFayette Block, 3 doors east of the Chenango Bridge, Court Street, Ru3ghamton, N. Y. • Mareh 1, 1855. Phyfe Knowlton . INTEND to keep constantly on hand a variety of Nails, iron, steel, springs, axels, table - and pocketeutlery, butcher, bread, and shoe .kniVes, tazors, shears, scissors, ,snuffers and trays,, coal hods, shovels and tongs, stair rods, coffee mills, wheel heads, enameled sane° pans and kettles, vices, anvils , smiths' bellows, screw plates,sledg: es, hammers shovels, spades, scoops, chains,lead• pipe, sheet lead, ptimp chain and fixtures, straw cutters, corn-shellere, sausage -cutters, metal and wood faucets, horse brushes. corubs„.Cards,-rope; cordage r files, rasp% bells, tacks ; brads, copper rivets and buts, .sand-itaper, braces, bitts, augers, gimblets soreivs„-hingeS, gate 'hangings, curtain fixtut es, bookS, staples, bolts, hasps, wood,' min eral and, whitle knobs, tnincing.kniVes, door springs, thertnometerS, wire, malleable castings; mill, X cut, wood and hand saws, firmer, mortice and. framing chisels, gouges, wrenches, bench screws, levels, saw frames;auger, saw', plane arid chisel handles, axes, hatchetaxe.helves brush es, oil stones& whips, pad, till, chest and door locks, castors, sad. irons, candle-sticks. trays, hay. knives; glue. ghie kettles, spooni, saddler's silk, tassels,' &e. &c., and a stock• of builders Hard ware and L'aipentens' Tools, unsurpassed for Cheapness lit this section of country. Call and see. Don't forget the place, No. 10; Lafayette Block, 3 doors East of the Chenango 'Bridge, Court street. Binghamton, March 1, 1855. A. I . EE ANS. "lir'lLL SAWS, a•arrnnted, nt 11111 PIIYFE & KNOWLTON'S Wrcl,l 1, 155. A. J. MTANg • • "Ara NG %TIMES nE CAR • ETS AND OIL ;CLOTHS. NW in Store a large stock of new patterns of CARPETS from the reedit heavy auc. lion sales at a.great reduction in prices. Dar, gains for purchasers. And such elegant styles that all must be suited. Remember oar.. Carpet rooms are on the second floor of our Crockery and House Furnishing Store now being extend.. ed one hundre4 feet in depth, making it the most extensive in the Village. J. IL DE PEU. - Bingbatctor.,March 15, 1855. C, W. MOTT. NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS!! Great Reduction In Prices at the -; ONE -PRICE STORE.. - D C. BACON his the pleasure of annoeue i iriff to his Customers that ho has just re turned from the &item Markets with ono of the largest 'and mostiexcelldnt assortment-A DRY GOODS AND CARPETS ever opened in this market, which for beauty, variety and style cannot be surpassed, which hay ing been purchastd for cash at aitction and else where at aurtion prices he will sell them - cheaper than they were ever.hefore - otrered in this or any other market west of New York city. Ills rich and splendid assortment of DRESS SILKS _ „ is always•acknowled,ed the best and cheapest in town, and includeS Plain, Plaid,, Striped, Brocade and Glace—the cheapest as well as the richest goods, at prices varying from 37 1.3 ct's to $25,0 per yard, together with a great variety .of BRILLIANT JET BLACK SILKS, True Satins, &c., selling at least 20 per cent less than the cost of importation. • StiAWLS! SHAWLS!! An immense assortinent of .Silk, Crape, Thibet, Cashmere, 3ferinot,„ , roeho and Summer Shawls, from $I to 860, together with a splendid variety . of Black and Colored • MANTILLAS, of all the fashionable patterns: Sace, Silk and Embroidered, v;hien will be sold cheaper than ever before. • -DRESSG9ODS. • • De Lains from 6 1.4 c'ts to 37 1.2 c'ts per yard : Plain,Plaid, Striped and Figured. Muslin; Sri'. liantes, Challies, Bombazines, Chambras, Ging. hams. Frenih, English and American Drill; from 5 c'ts to 25 c'ts per yard; and every new style constantly on hand nt the lowest prices. • RIBBONS. • • • . . Ribhonds by the peke or yard trill be always in our stock for 3lillincrs and retailErs. ENIBROIDERY: The richest and largest assortment of Embroidery car. always be seen at R. C. Ilaeon's,at the lowest prises. Chetnisetts, • Collars, Sleeves, Skirts, Infants' Waists, d:.c.; of every fashionable style, together with English Thread, Valeneeinnes, Honitnn, NEW HARDWARE STORE. PYFE & KNOWLTON respectfullY call the attention of the citizens of, Susquehan na colitity, to their new and extensive Assort thentiof 4UID Muslin Curtains, • Extracts from testimonials of 1 music Proles-. Prete lows and Editorials, concerning - ' ~..,, • , 'IIORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED FIANOS. • him. Yoax, Dec. 4.t, "54. . lIORACF. WATERS, Esq., 333 Broadway : , . Dear Sir—Having examined your Piano Fortes 'frotn scientific and appropriate• tests, I am ena bled to form - a satisfactory judgment of their 'merits, and it is with pleasure that, I-can .speak. ;of them as among -the most celebrated and im proved makes of the day. • For'poWer, brilliancy and richness of tone. i elasticity of touch, and beauty of Wilt, they will ! . It ot suffer in - c oMparison with those of any other manufacturer and those desirous of obtaining a realty good Piano Forte—one that will prove an equivalent for their- means, will 'find such a one in your , beautiful instruments. . - • • • ' • Ttf.9.11A5 BAKER, R. A. 31. Leader of Jullien's Band Ton4l musical Director and conductor at Nibki's Garden. .. For power,' lirilliditcy .and riehn4s or tone,i. elasticity of tench, elegance and ;durability ot - make, they are in advance of any other pianos in - I the United States, being tlio result of long expe. rience and a series oi•experitnents:--N. V. Diu &Id. . , The treble is. clear, pure, beautiful, - and tery melodeons; the bass its deep, minty , , and inn°. roux; the middlc part is rich . and b sympathetic, and posses the power of singing; i. e. of uniting the sound of each tonn, in a degree , but rarely, achieved—lir:Nes C. WarsoN. Your instruments ire a sensible improvement upon American pianos, and an honor to. the Crockery, Glass-Ware, and House= - Furnishing' Goods, - T .H. I DE.PEU would call the attention of purchasers to ...his . OstensiVe And Varied stock of GOODS for the .. Spring, trade, consist.. ing of every article di!sired'hy housekeepers and would especially solicit a call from those ; fur:. nishing anew. As our attention. is -particularly devoted to the wants of thiS class, we ari"stile furnish them with a complete outfit—and 'we would advise all to look through the assortment before purchasing elsewhere.Remember . DE. PELT keeps Crockery; Looking-Glasses, Carpet ing, Oil• Cloths, WoOden and Willow %Vare; Spoons, Cutlery, ‘Vindtiw-Shades, Lamps, Cur tain tritmuings, Chinni ware, Fancy,Baskets,Bird•i Cares, Toys, Japsomed and Tin Ware Feather Dusters, Geesi- t`eatifer4„ Mi.ts, &.. , 4 l:,tw, the LOWEST PRICES! • J. 11. DE PEU. - Binghamton, March la, 1.835; GREAT BARGAINS '•lb AIRY GOOD'S" W. N. WILSON, & CO.. RI7,TURN; their ..wartnest nclinowledgements to their customers-in Susquehanna County for past faveN, and invite attention to their stock New Spring Goods; - just opene4, which they proposO to replenish weekly frotn- - AUCTION% and the cheapest cash Houses in the City. --The stock .embraces every variety of Staple and Farley Dry Goods, Yankee 'Notion, Trunkte, Traveling Bags, 4-c. All_ of which they will sell extremely CHEAP. fir CASH. , Pediars and other wholesale buyers will find it greatly 'to their advantage to give them a call. The Ladies will find an excellent assortment Of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Thread Laces,•and Trimmings of all kinds, from AUCTION at very low rates . - W. N.•WILSON, & CO: Corner of Court and Water Sts: • Binghamton, N; Y., A pril 5, 1855. f New Arrapgement at firegurre . HARD WARE • STORE! GW. GREGORY. .t, JUDSON SMITH, o !laving formed a co-partnaiship , for tlhi purpose of conducting. the Hardware business M all its various brandies, would respectfully form the people of 'Susqiiehanna county that they are now opening at Gregory's; 01d Stand, opposite the Exchange Hotel, 2 doors from, the Canal, Binghamton, N. V., the largen, cheapest, and best stock of Hardware over otflred in Bing.- • • I hamton. • Havinimade - arrangements to impoll their En g lish Goods and purchase their American di rect from inannfacturers, they can and will seal CHEAPER. than' other establishment and town! TheiC.stock is now very extensive, and those wishing to pureffase are }nvited to call.-- The following are a portion of their leading ar. tit;les,*viz:—Table knives and forks ; Tea do., carvers, forks and steels,*pen.and Pocket knives, bread and Welter-do., hay and _straw do., scis sors, shears, and razors, britannia tea and coffee pots, silver and britannia lea and tab7o spoons, silver plated, brass, and iron candlesticks, snuf fers and trays, sOlar lamps, lard, and suspended : damps, mantle-piece ornaments, brass and iron andirons, shovels and- toxins, &c. - Looking Glasses, arid looking glass plates, to. gether with a general assortment qitousekeefk. ing articles. • - HOUSE TRIMMINGS, • cansistinri of locks, latches, butts, screws,-brad Insils, bolts , P.itunt yindow springs, blind fasten, ings, shutter screws, and fastenin! , s, Sc. A tfeneral assortment of tools for 'Carpenters ! and Joiners. Cabinet and Wagon Maket-s, Masons and biacksmiths, eensisting dr planes, Saws, ham. triers; hatchets, axes, adzes, chisels, augers, auger bitty and hollow angers, anvi6, Bellows, vices, patent drill machines, :sledges, stone hammers, brick and plastering trowels, eross-euf mill and 'circular saws.' -A splendid- assortment of Saddle and Harness' makers' tools and trimmings. 1. • FA IDOING TOOTS ? Consisting of sliovelss spades, forks,rakes i seyt hes, grain cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars, grind stones, &c. . Also, A:rents for the sale of Whittemore, SquireS & Co 's Agricultural tOols,sueb as plowS, hay and straw cutters, corn shelters, &c. • 1 Sole anti upper leather, morocco and sho j i) ;rimming, with a general assortment co.f tindin!rs, wuotien ware,.. willow cradles,. wagons, chairs and bakets of all descriptions. Bar iron: and steel, iron axles and Stediprings malleahie eas ,:jogs, _coach lace and trimmings of all kinds, paintA oils, sash, gldss, putty, &c., all o f which will h e so i,j at the lowest rates. Please call and examine the - si, , ek for yourselves. . Binghamton, Mardi I. .1851 • ' - ‘iiciu - 'ijorft -I.titi.ti,;:llfe4ts:•, CASH. MISIC AND PIANO STORE HORACE WATERS. NO, 333 Broadway. .dy;a , York. -Vonopoly—Nasic at .Greatly , . . . ' skillful manufacturer. There is no doubt but they Will be. appreciated by the public, and all , admirers of true merit.--Oscaktoosizrrxxx,- . I • For powerof tone, depth of bass, and trilliag-1 .. cy of treble, together .with accuracy of ;touch ; they are equal to any autkel am acqurilaWwith an& 1 cordially recommed th4m - to thoseoYhtMng ~e purchase.—V. e. TATUM. • . - - Our friends will find at_Mr. Waters' store the' _very best assertsnent of musk, and of pianos to. be found hi the United - States; and wo urge (mr southern and western friends to give him a call whenever. they go to New . .York.Grahain's libiOzine. ~ , • • • I take great phi:more in pronouncing them iti: struments oCoUperior qu,tlity, both - iis tette and . touch.—AnGi;s.r GocxEL. We consider them worthy of special attention, ' .: from the resell:tilt and exceedingly musical tone w hi c h. M r . Waters has succeeded in attaining.— N. Y. .ifusicizi World cf. Times. = Tim 1101.54 Waters piano's are of superior tone and elegimt finish.—N. Y. Christian - Aqui- ' ter. t / . . . Nothing at the Stato Fair disylayed greater ex . cellenee. in- any department than the Piatio Forte manufactured!by !Lome Waters, of this..eity.— 1 Cutineuitxx. 1 51. i . I Horace Wdters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich, and even tonC, , and powerful.-- N. Y. Musical Recker. 1 .. I Your new Square Pianos, sir, are of inch a 1 Clearness and iequality of tonejthroughout, that they.very successfully eolnpohiwith the volumi nous and expressive Grand Pitinii.44Vandericeyde, 1 . I The &lifer of the Sarownarßeptediean o Sa. vannah, Ga., speaking of the Piano, Fortes kept. by Messrs. J. W. Morrell & Co. of that city, says: , . \ . "It will be seen that their stock coMprises strutnents of every grade or excellence, frolii.the well known manufacturing establishments of Chickering. & Sun, Horace Waters. H.' Worces ter, Nunns and Clark, and Bacon and Raven.. It might. well be supposedo.hat in so large. a col lection there would be :some -very .fine instru ments. But there is. one which, for beauty of finish and richness and brilliancy of tone s .equals, If it does not excel, anything, of the kind - we have ever seen. It is from the.establishment of I Horace Waters. Beingeonstineted of the 'best dnd most thoroughly seasoned material, and up , on improved principles; it is capable of resisting the action of every Climate, and of standing a long time in tune. . The keys are of pearl, and the recess for the finger-board .is inlaid with pearl, the legs arc most elaborately .carved,itrid the whole instrument finished up In a -style of great. excellence and beauty; . And yet its chief -merit lies - in' the -power brilliancy. and richness, of its tono, and the elasticity of its touch..." Extracts from Editorials concerning C..GILBERT -& CO'S PRE:IiIIIM IFIOI.IAN PIANOS: The - :Eolian Piano Forte is undoubtedly tho most perfect musical instrument human ingenui ty has constructed.. - Two instruments are blen ded in one. The ,T.olian 'is .both 'attached and detached ; so that the Piano may be played with o r witheut it ; or, with one hand !the.- performer may elicit the melodious strains :of the .tEolian,r -and with the outer inYoke the harmonies'of the Piano. The instrument which, ip the evening, incited to the dance or aided. die-festive song, -gives forth, in the morning, the pealing tones which prelude and accompany the - solemn hymn Mr. Waters' new. rooms are:very inviting to the lovers of music.' But he has nothing - in. his rooms equal in "beautyand completeness to Gil bert's, rEolian•Piamo Fortes.—Mcrris & Willis' Home Juurnul. The variety' and beauty of the efletts can only be appreciated by:tho.e who heat; these tnagnifi- - cent instruments'at Mr. .Waters'lestablishment. —.N. Y. Tribune. • The 2E')lian Piano Fortes- sent; to the CrystalPal.ace from the, great ‘inosie rooms of Horace Waters, have been proved to be unsurpassed by all others in those qualities which the greatest performers -most prize rening ? v v. • The Pianos sold by Mr. Water. are very pop. War. -The frau3eiv.ort: is . tnettallic and the ins, truMent is . warranted to stand ani climate with scarcely any Ileed or tunin g .-4_17. Y. Daily 'times The invention of the new voices hai divested; that instrument of its; harsher tones, ataYgiven us` 4 . :di the purity and richnesc or eparlur . srgan- Evening ittlas,''Albapy„Y. This admirable instrument iS - everywhere p . praised.—Christianileflector, Bosom. The .flolian Piano is now the chief attraction in all musical circles in the'South.—Alabama Baptist, Marion. • f. Extracts from testinMie:sTunc.erningS, D. &- j H. W. SMITE'S CELEBRATED MELiIDIANS.. In an article in the .F'cbruary number of the ! Review; answering some inquiries in regard to temperament mad e by " William W. jr., Brook field, Vt.," I noticed a statement. that Prince's . Melodeons are tuned in ‘ the equal temperament. Sines that time I have examined a nuntber of : Prince& Co's Melodeons. with special reftircnce to the temperanient, and have not found Mie tuned in equal tenmeramenf.' The temperament in the melodeons'of Prince & ,Co.'s mutufacturel that.l' have exnmined, appraiaches nearlT the. Equai. - th,74 in th , ;Se of'Carluirt & .Needham. but it is far from equal, ss any one" troubled with . n niece ear," I Stink will decide, if they will try the j_ chords of F and F Sharp in succession.' • -1 A TUREii, Pullltedyi.VL • We are eery happy to stand correeted.tm this point. We made tbe *tat own: alluiled . to ahf're ou the authority oCa pr(ife ,, e4or of music in this city, without bating observed hi reference to it ourftives—a thing wn 'very ,seldom do.• We -have sines examined. Princ- & Co. 4 t; !IfeladCons,, and find "A Tuner" right. !rho' howerer,.that' D.* H. W. Sulith's Melodeons, sold by Ifor waters,- No. an IlroadWar, are tuned in the are '‘ equal. ten., Messrs. S: ... manufacturers of Their instruments aru . judgeh as superior in every . monwealth. - nerament.—N. Y. Musical Rer'ieti. *ll. & 11. W. Smith rank as the first the ,sletiodeon in this rthintry. •econimended by the bent -04pect.,--Botan Com rtr' There is von in store tablishn3ent en diffesrenttantl makes, of Piano. five different makes of Me!odeqns. r-§r Each instrument is guaranteed to give entire satisluction or th? purchase. money tefun. ded. - Pergbne at a dsstance wishing to rinrebasn nill, by forwarding their orders, have•their, wants as well and as cheap/isupplied astbkgh perional iy pro.sent.• - . 14)11 • . . I. - - - HYGEANA.' -....--: • Broug)ii home to the. Door of the Milli.o, •LA. A WONDERFUL•Disiitivery has recent?: been made by Dr. Curt is,ot.this el .y. In the treatment of Consump tion, Asthma and all di.41:1151.$ Of the Lung. - We refer. to. " Dr. Curtis" Ilygesna or Inhaling llygean Vapor and Syrup." With this InW method D r..C. has restored many a ffltdteil ones to perfect health ; no an evident* of which he !has intinmeralde eeHibcates. • Speaking of the treatment, a physic ian remart.P : M. le.evide a t that inhaling--cans cant ly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal properties must come in direct Centact with-, the wliole of the anal cavity of the lungs, and-thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced-10,p • the stomach, and subjected • to the process of 'digestion.— l'hellygeana I a fa F sale al all the - druggrstS throughout the' Country. ' New York Dutchman of Jan.ll.-. , The Inhaler is worn on tbetrelit under the linen with out the. least Inconvenlimcc—the heat of the body be og aufficient to evaporate : the fluid. . - . Unwired* of CASM of Critnlike the fattening might be named. • One Package of Ilygerm has cured me of the ASTIIIJA of EIX years standing.. . 4.1. F. Ver4berry. P. .if.qf Dentunnem,'Pa.' . I sin eared of the ASTHMA of lOyears standing by Dr. Curtis' flygeane. , ' - Margaret .F.,:a4em, /3roOklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul of ITO. 5 lits mm ond St .. - N - .. Y., was cured at a revere ease of Bronchetis by the Wiest:la. -- • - - ,-- . My titter hap been eared of a DISTMEWING COUGIT_of several years standing, and decided to be Incurable by her I phyrlcians. She was cured In ONE. lIONTEL- by the Ily gesua. , . ' .. ' - ' • - - • -- •J. If .Guabert, P.N.; Rieinsond, Trleethree Dollars a Plekage.--flold b► CURTIS & PER KINS & SO YD & PACE, No. NUJ Chatibete St.. N. T.--4 Packages sent fr , ee b express - to . any part of the Untied titatm - for Ten Dollars. •N. It —Curtin' Ilyeeena le'the OfIeIGINAL and .ONLY OKNUTNE ARTICLE, all . others ere bare frandtalinino or, rile and I N.TURlOCS.etruutedelt Shun them ae Ton would POISON. • • rayl.,...Tlischer St S., Athers. mr /or Sale,by Abel Terrell, Druggist, Moo t rove,'git . IHE subscriber is in constant receipt of Sere . Goods, in his lino of business, nearly every we e k ; The public will find lsis issortmeut No 1, and his articles new -and of good quality. The stock consists as usnal of - I Drugs, _Medicines. Paints, Oils, . 1. - 'Dye...Stuffs, Groceries, Fancy-Goods. JeWelry, . Perfumery, ' '- Store at the lowei' end oflhe burned distriet. • ABEL TURIW A LL • Montrose, June 1,18.55 NEW YORK ADV7tBSII3NNINNTS ?sob( VISSCIIER & Scattes General Advertising llouse,Appleton's- Building, 349, - - . 4 14 4.4 8 -ar''fffitc-aYs .. .. .. ~ J.: & .0 Elmira - r, Piano-Forte Mans. V - afitorY, . -..- 4 NI) Ware Room, Nos. 249, 45,'297, and /A. 249 West Twenty-eight aeet, between 9th and loth Avenuee.llew- York' Mimi with, 'the iriolhan, and, all the best triodern ,impriye- - ..; . i. thents,,made of Ili* best materials, under. out own sugervision ; a *rittert gnafantee given -44th ' every Plario. J. St.: a F. being practital men; „:„:, "and man a fact uting ,Very -largely, Can, furnish -tile " hest Pianos, on: lower terms than can be furnish.' '- ed any where, and it is decidedly the best' place 1 to buy for e,i.11;•, Those desiring a good Piano; and one that will stand' nd wear well, can't aGI: boiler than to call on. IA -C. Fischer. • 43m9 "r - airbanks' Platicirni wad ,icoisutest "- Sadao.; *- VAIPLBANXS & Co. have rettibitf opened . 1. 1 . spat:arias IVitrehouse et 189 . 11rondway, Nevi- Yorko'vhere thy Offer,-nt wholesale and retail, " the must complete assortment of Wtighing punt tti to be roil ud inthe 'United Statett. Among the :alleles offerre4 will be fobn'd upWards "O r - -sevetiti:tlilferent-triodifieationi FAIRBANK S'' Sca - t..ks. -Also a great variety of Barnaree, Jew- - Drugglit's Grocers' mull - Other =lSettfcti;;::•. - Sprint; Balances, Patent Bearns,Teater's.Weights and itleaures, &e, &o. HAY and COAL SCALES set in any , part of- the country by experienced wor6en. • - Orders by mail -or otherwise wilt - reeeiVe atten,t- FAIRBANKS & Co., 189 Brogclway $l,- York Im6. : • Ire* . Store and .21 7 'em Gab*. CO,rpets Cheaper than: ever!: r MIE atiliscriber gives notice that - he bar en the proteins,. NO. 39.4.1isdsen StreOte:.. Now York, where ho offers for ale,' elegant ' and choice lot of Three-Ply, • Ingrate, Venetian and Hall f-.`sirpeting, Oil Cloths, stale, rods; 1; ugse ' -Druggets, >te.;.... Most of these goods have: been • - bought at auction for. Cash only . And now al low me ..to say—l id, Carpets were nnprecedently high last year; 2d," They are about.2s, per .cenf lower this year, and. never during: the. - "years that I have bec:n in business, have I - knowrr them - so low; 3d, Most of the:old :,dealerai haps all; have largo'stocks • bought , at halt , year'. prices ; .4th, I shall start with a clena new; stecW bought at this year's priCei; sth, My eaftenseir arc very low - , - soo my Prices for example. Ingrda. carpets ; all wool, 3s. 6d. - per yard; Double Scar. - Vlt, - ditto - ,4s.,Superline, 58.,EXtra: 65.; -Thro.piy . ditto, 81, and all others at equally - low-rates. • .. .L RUGGLES.LANDON, 394 1-Itidaon St., • .1 (Between Haminersley and Clarkson Streets, New' York.)-15m3-- CHARLES E. FOGG,: . • C*JAMBE FURNITURE, : Bedsteads, are s ses, . shstands, Enameled Sets. Lurk ges; - Chairs, Pillo s, Counterpanes, 'dre w . , • . .143 Pearl st:, Y., between I 9m6 Bison and, Math:oll,4f.! • New and,ValuableDiseliveir... . - Dr. - Ham Aromatic birtgoratteg . Spirit t . This delicious beverage , .is to all in , - eigorating Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, use, for the 'cure Of Dispepsia, Nervousness, Heartburn, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaint, Mel-- ', pelirium. Tremens, Intemperance., • pa it-will invigorate andstrebgtheitibut Will not intoxicate or stupefy. - • ' P ,ersons who have become . habituated to_Alts" • • 'excesive use of Tobacco, Opium and Spiritus:me Liquers, will find • speedy and: pertnatimat relief. ft ont,th desiie to use these - clestreYing ' agenti f by taking a bottle or two *of ti&DeliciosS Neil.. • eai ileveraLre.- . -. ' Weak cid. Sickly Faaliliee will find Dr. Rae" .. Invigorating Spirit a qitick and - : cure -for-ail' rculule•di fficul ties, it being a Re,gerer.itOres. ireir as a Strengthener of the !turners System. .Each". . • complaint that the Aromatic Invigtirating - Cpoher is calcsilated to cure. is named on thr4,4lier•-• accom pity ipg each bottle,. and. full direetionsfsie use are a 1.,. 'minutely given. • Prico• .51 'per bottle. Prepared by Dr. Darius - Ham. - Principal Office, No. 2 Liberty Street; Nets York, were whoiesale,orders greeld be addressed: For sale by Drpg,gist throughout the united States. / • Sold by A. Terrell, Montrose; B. P. & K. It- • Eaton.- I larford; Church &PhinnY,Dundeff; `Scott, Great &Aid. .- - • • • • • Wrought Iron Pipe' For: Water, Steam . and (las. Jamee 0. Morse" . 4- Co., .No. 79 John Streel, New York, nia94:. facturers and dealers in Wrought Iron Isis = Thirteen different ,siies . constantly. on - • .with Vs:lies. Cocks; Elbows, Tees; asd • evety variety of fittings fur the'same. - Ashcroft's Stearn' Ganges. - % 7 liistles, Oil tups, • dm. - Venters' fee' Steam Engines, Steam and. .Force.P.umpS,l3oileir Flues! l'uyere and Soap toiler Coils,' Seiti'vr klnstes lit.;retvireg Machines. Builciings•Waria•- Ste.iiii - ,and Lighted' by Gas: All - .orders: for rvp:iiii; country orders receive prompt at." -teqtion.. l. O.' .11.. 4 Co: beg fo tbb attention of owners of fa. tort'es; hotels, &e., td their, !Ulterior . .Gaa' - Gcrieratiri;.! Apparatus, now in -US4 tit tho' St. Hotel, New' York, 'Manchester, Conti,Gr,E;it Barrington, 5 1ass.i - Rockville,Conn., and various other parts of the etiutry f - ..24—.3m. • .• . FIRE itoggs; ir IREvroliKsq ! , • .THE TRADE SUPPLIED. ..F. r /VIE in subsc - ribers ar e . prepattik to turniith all ' 1 articlestht. alwftvo Imo at - , , 1 ! , VRE.-.4 i'LY ite.l7.liCED PRICPS..- . - 'Pair stock comprises, among other artleles: ' No.I Crackers, Extra Size do:, - TorpCdOes'iltoiriart'" poodles, plain and colored, Roetetiilliati i oz. to'' 2 lbs., do. do. , Vertical and•Pln.ctliebltti driksi. hoppers, &o. Orders received as usdatraf Dike's? Exhibition Works. 1 • • . , • • . _ \. . JOLLEY & TIEFtS; 1. . (Successor to John N. Holbertono . . . Mon bet urers of Fireworks, . . -. 4 Maiden Lane.. • _ • 24—1 tn. this es. . . Largest and Cheapest Stock of Dry Goetze Pi ' Nets - York.. kftTIES who are about to visit the city, are P. t'ed to Lord' & Taylor's immense, es. int, :257,459, Grand Street, corner tablishment, . at their Other store, nowuum- - Chrystie 'Street, ',;irific street, at both of which bers, 47 and 49 Cato.: U times, moat attractive Stores_ may be found, at.i. Shawls, Mantillas, ,Stocki of Fashionable Silks, 'a -..Lineas,Jko s i e ,: Dress Goods, Flannels, Domestics, ' every:Other- . ry, Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, anu ' nefings, description-of seasonably goods; also 011 Cloths, Rugs. Drugge;s;&e., in great vat,. to- all Of - which additions are' constantly bent Made from foreign markets add' auction. ;_saft* and purchasing on the UMstradvatangootts terms, - we..aro enabled to sell at such remarkable .10Y prices as to offer to our custoMers greater induce. tnents than ' : • . Now Spiing : Goods. IBURRITT w4utd annonnee toisis friends L s and. the • public that he is now Opening , an unusually large Stock of Sramo and Sl7M•'` MER GOODS, inclAding aereat variety ofPrinta, from 4clala, per yard : Plain and Printed Lawni, - Delaines, Ginthams,: Brocade, Black and Fancy Dress" Silks; Silk Dreis Tissues and Bareges, l'oplins, &e., &c; with a attiverior assortment of Silk, Broehe s Cashmere -and rhib. btt Shawls, Mantillas, ParasolS, French taceind • Straw and Silk Bonnqts, Bleb Bibb - ons and Flow. cm, with .a large variety of other striPle and fan.' DRY GOODS Groceries, Crockery, Hardware; IrOn And Nails, Boots and. Shoes, Hats and ,Capi, Carpeting, Wall paper, painted Window Shad* Floor'..Oil Cloths, Clock., stovk f , 'Oils 'and Paints, Platrgbsi &0, &e..; in short„ the largest kind of. piles, of rich and cheap Goods, too nutuerousle mention, but : just the things to. purchaite; all of which' Will be sold at the most reduced Prices- and 'en' ,the moat favorable terms for cash, exchange,' proved credit. T.-. • N. B. Salt and Flour constantly on hand, 'New Milford, May 5,.1855. TIAR - ABOl4--Lltvbf styles at • ITT ' • -• C. ‘l 7 . 111:3171"0. huts /S. 4- 100 Lack Dross &lilts aud Chapiteable,onoso _LA. al low prises ...` June