• Art. 5. 'At present, and,so long as it is 1 prohable.that said expedition will be - put in eeration,•all foreigners• are prohibited from re,maininvaponithe frontiers of the republic, and the rept*tive 'commanders will. r equire...them to 'retire without . delay td - the pnucipA tovi-ns in the interior. • . Art. 0. The foreign prohibition does not i nc lude foreigners previously established' the country, nor those who may come iu frau transported voluntarily by the Accessory Transit Company in• Nicaragua, 'provid e d neither the on or the other give just groritts. t o suspect them . as accomplices to the expedi- : lion or favorable" to it. . Art. 7, The adventurers, Kinney and Fa bens, are prohibited from entering' tti*Repub iin,: whatever may ` be the object and churac ter.witb witich they profs to come. And, if titer. do succeed in entering, the authori-1 ,tic,Ps of the repnbNe will take care to apply-. hend and deliver them to the nearest. military c ommander, that he may convey them with (Teat security to the military governor of the department where the government resides. Art. 8. In case- the fillibusteis 'occupy ant' town of the republic, the .ibitabitants thereof are required to abandon it and hasten to the: n earest one in which there, nias he govern ment forces. _Those who fail to do so, will suffer the .pithislinteut.which it may prscribe. Art. 0.-The ministers of despatch are re spectively charged .with the execution of this,. br'eommunicating it to whom it .may con -- cite. • - Given in Grnnada, the Ist, of 1855,. TO tip Min. Francisco llarbirian, itinister wnr.. I end you a,copy for •information and di reetiori;hopin you, aol,;:pOlVledge. receipt from your obedient servant, .liArtnAnix.i...- . -' - *am - lit .x_.• a___ _ ....,.. _ _b.: . . iTo Brid— r• e Builderi:4; Coutractors. . . • . In Dinlnek . July 3d, by hew. A, o.' , Wat- 1- p.ROPCiRALi...I wilt be rix -, ,. eeiVed.nntil ‘Vednes to, Mr. ea ARLES M. 13 . 4e0N, of NiebolsOn, and i • .ddy - the litti day of .futy next, fur ,the efee ..‘ll,; AL.,nr E caNiiLL.N, of pintock, - . - I.tion of a Bridge over the, ricer Delaware, near - ' the town of Milford, •Pikti county, Pd., tit which • .' At the. Methodist Parsonage in . Lenox, time plans and speeitieati(M s must be exhibited jo y 2,1, by fey. Wm. Shell:), Mt : ELIAS C. , by itiose . desiring to. take tbe.contraet.• : . it, meet- LOwntn, - dri ril.enfieldi LttzOne eounty,-Penn i a, 1 ing of the managers wili lie : held on thitt, day at `a and Mr,. SA!: AI Lownr,. of Clifton? Susqthe house of Samuel Dimpliek's, 'in Mdford, 41. county, Penna. - 10 o'clock A. M. Stony peeessary to if cmplete - , the work very eonvenienc and diestHdro ise d 1 to Gr.— Aily information !equired will le given Iv addressing thmstibseri4r. ' - . . ~ .Iv order of. the .lio:nrti: .1 JOHN 11. 1 01.01)11EAD, Seey. Mdfbid, June 7, I 8.55-.4w.i* '. - i - On the Sth by Rev. S. G. Stevens, Mr. E. C. Bletironn, formerly Of , Bang ..4 1 noti a residetit ofSusquehana;Pa„ and EmEts of Bridgeville, Sullivan entity,. Nr.• • In oAland, by' .Levi Wpstfall; E -q., !kir. J.tmk:= M. WESTF.t . LL, of Oakland, "and Miss UUVE J. IIEAou l . of Great Bend. • •Straye • d or Stolen, U IIOM - the pasture of the subieriber on or aLont the 150 of May last, a Red .yearling :tem with white nee, tip- of his tail white, a white oti his feet, and some white on the whoever wi:l • return said Steer or give ,tf , rointion ,wheie 11,9 may be found 'will be lib. ez)- rewayed. , . . . . Si;ver Lake, July 10. 1855. NOTICE, TS hereby given_ .that application will be made nt the next Foision of the - Le'aislature for Gr cl.arter of d'flank; to be called. the Farm -4..ll,Aanici Bank. Located at Susqin•banna Suscluc•banna County, Penn'a. The pur r,e• anirokieet of thC Bank is for dia,eonnting and deprmit. 'With a capital of $.50.000 00, 7.:th tiw .privileze of increasin g to $lOO,OOO 00, Sol:II:ham:a .Depot Penn'a. ' ,Ju:y 9th, 3855. . Asiditor's Notice'. SusquAaima Couto v. sA. The .ithrlersi , -ned ing been appointed by - 1.7 the' Orph“n's nrt of said County, r.n Au to distributo the assets of the • estate of Ridiard.:qn , dee'eased, among the heirs of s.-.ld estate. will allot/cll.& the chatit , s of hia ap :.t hi. office in MO aticse, on Friday, the Lf: A ugast.m.xt, at 2 o'clock; P. at Ich,k tim e ;Md plee all persons ha% ing claims :;:id estate will present them or he fcr c,r Lured from coining in upon the fund of the • W.ll. 113.11.11.ELI:%And1tar. .f.. , nirr,se. July 2, 1855. - . .2G-4w Patent :Horse Rakes Brie at the Farmer's Exchange by - 1 LATHROP, &Co 17,nP 1855 . - . ' . 'Sheriff's , dale. . D,T , :rta e of a writ of Ler. Fn. icrrel out of the Court of 4anuou Neaa of Satiiiquel4u t County. and to we di- I erpOse to pubhe save tot the prentiaes. at t notice. in Great Bend township, ou frtda„ ofJaly, hut .. at .2 o:elock y j . k.i that certain piece or parcel_ of land situate tr,e ; "age Of Lodersr ille io r Great Bend town/ • - .. , ;:nd in the eounty.of Susqueltanua, boundeol as follows, to wit: Beginr,ing at a in the southweverly Jine of the Great rsi and. Ctxthwton turnpike,- the seutheasterly br a large chestnnt tree, at a caner of 'land :-"--1-fr,re conveyed 'to the New -York 's¢,; Erie at ,-2 .apaecouppany, thence south 41 delz. and 30 I west sinner . the line of 'said railroad Co..'s I about 114 feet in a corner - thereof, thence! slontr, the line of said cOmpn-ny's abut 182 feet, to the northwesterly side f:'.neuct tree with - twe trunks about 7 fi , et ,;ine \theueeiiortltsl 3.4 de.-erist, about t. , , the line of -said turnpike ly the north side, of agate post, thence south 27 deg. I thi: tutapike - 179 1-2 feet place . of beginninf_r, 4ontnining six-tenth,s !^:Lei , -6, 9 f land more or less, now ...erected alai - v*l ; 4story tavern house, known 117 ant Ifouse vrith' a lame barn, shed t't eaYing, icy; houao and out houses, and all "• in execution at- the suit of Luu;rie '' - tt ;R. Chat G. Hart. . " F. R HOLISTER, Sheriff; Mrint.lose, j • July. 3, 1855: - . . , . NOTIC .. . . 1 ::,,,,,t ,rti trgi ' the . sth E: ek 'of the PuFqt.te ...„ ~ -''''a I, l%dee Company,. will meet at Wm. •!libifiti, in the village ofl•4lsquehanna, '' l l' the t:Gth dap. of July inst.; at one P. M - .. f..,t• the purpose of,org,anizinz said ac ; .;.t'o'', ~10:1, and electing' its tifis i s e according , to . .- , , . P • TIIO3fAS jACKSONT, JOHN R. SMVILLE, IL (.. - 7; GODWIN, L. P. HIND`,- F. A. WARD. MEM . 4psboro Furnishing merit. - !mstantlY.o .h, n , 14 . Tni.:!,:e o ti . Nil, Door and Win dow madt: of wood and panted andhung on filaa of all 'qualities and ''" Flonring, plained match .:., ' , 81 6 . to .9-20 per 1,000 . L Turning "r• Ako a general agaortittent of Cll lIVET- WARE. Tables and Statida; of all varictier:—. 114-tistpads, Settees; &c,, &c. .Coffins,.! ; :- ''''adet , r made to order on'the shOrtebt no I I • . Pinc., ch erry or whitewoo i d lumber, and /• , 1' f'r 141 kinds, Luken , in .ezek f unge for the 4PrE47 ' . 'ls - - - ReadYy Pa or three months time 4 F`r'ruve4i credit- ~"', ,l rs_nddressed to me will receive prompt JACOB TAYLOR. ANY)ro. Julie-180855. kindbof s coursuch tatter -E,7 d, 'lams, Socks. &c , D g , r ~ . • C. W. MOTT. - . • iruicliityes3toatpideriatr.ffr,netsi.tinessssotrhtm6lentthco..fr Embroidery , _, .. can always be seen at R. C. Bation's,at the lowest ._a 'A prices. Cheinisetta, Collars, Sleeves, .Skirts, CIORNER Store; Lifayetteßloek.Bin g a • , . fefants' Waista, &c.; of every fashionable style, kj N.Y., are now receiviteg daily their :81 t: . 'la together with STOCK of all kinds - of Dry Goods consist 7. in English Thread, part of aleneeinnes, • • Print, Merrimack, Cosheco, Ballou's D • e i's.. . - i - Honiton, and Sprague's, from 6.1 to. 3s a yard.. - ! . • . Guipure and Skirtings, Bleached and Ltableatilied, all styles* • Brussels Laces and .widths, from 5 cents to :20 vents. - • in great variety. Sheetings and Pillow Case Cutton, ail widths LINNEN GOODS. 1 and prises, . of nil kinds.' IriSh' LinenS, Linen Handkerchiefs, - Ginginims, Lancaster, Glasgow . , French, &c., from- la 1.2 to 25 veLts. Table Linen and covets or all sizes. Napkins, Doylies, Linen Sheeting and Piljaw Case Linen Denin's from 10 to 1:2 1-2 cents. from unction +a prices below all competition. Ticks tram 9 to 20 cents. - . • • .The attention of house-keepers is- particularly Apron Checks, 10 to 20 cents. . invited Co our stock of Curtain Goods, among Silks. Taney and Plain. afine assortment of which maybe found Spring Styles at all prices from- 5q 1-4 cents to . Ca:1.50. . Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtains, • - ' . Brocatelles, . • 31onalin deLanes, Plain and Figured : all wool,' and wool and cotton, all prices from 10 to 75 .and everythito, in this line of goods, which can i not fail to phrase in fabric, style or price. .eents a yard. ' DOMESTIC GOODS.. : Linucos, - the best ' Make. cheaa) Embroideries, I . , I..eees, Damasks, Curtain Muslim., &c. ,s, :a .„ . Bleached and Brown.Soeeting from the 6d grade Shatvis,a splendid assortmeut of Sprin,gStyle.s; lup to the finest (panties. Tiekinga, Denims, all prices, also Mantillas, Dress Trimming, and I Striped Shirting Apron . Checks. ' Giug,hatna and every other artiele'in their line, Also. , . IBrints, from 5 c'ts to• 12 1-2 CO per yard, and a fine es . I all kinds of Cotten Goods for memor.bovre wear. Goods for Men's :and Boyce Wear, . orttnent of Kentucky Rams, Caasiineres, Cloths, I • Hair Cloth Skirts. . Grass Cloth Skirts; Doeskins, sarioett s; saispe n d e f- a , & a., &, . H • and_Parasols,—a very rich assortment. - a 1 i c Table Linen,, Napt:ins, d•.:c• eze j More Antiene, Sins Fringes, Galooma . and all ta arele — As our goods have been bought at the i descriptions of Dress and Mantilla Trimming, and • 'fete laree sales Kt Auction, in few York, i •' we , everything belonging to the Dry Goods' trade , eau and will sell them at very low p r i ces , an d i customers may be Fore of finding at Bacon's; if it • - a tve only ask you to eke us a call and judge for t can he found in NeW York'. • yourselves. H ,- . ; • A C RPETS! CARPETS !!• -\ I 1 . , NEL:7ON & PR/ EST. i Since tho recent Tremendous Fall in the price of Binghamton; May 10. 18.55. i Carpeting, we have purchased and have. now on -------a-- hand the 1-re•est and mast beautiful assortment pri T ce h s e AWNS—Printed . and Plain, a fine assort- , ti i• - e • CARPETS - ever exhibited in this refrion "a . t ment just received, cheap at Wool ! Wool! !"...Wool! V. NE I SON +. • PRIESTS, 1_ I _ __ L _ ' •,a• . t.I C ar r the laSt vear. All thoso who - are in want ___„,____________ A POUNDS tiennted at. the Farm. i 1 - ) AREG ES, new Desi , ms, all colors. Plain & I ofpets are invited to our •- • • 1 0 1 00 kj (;rsu Eac'halage for which the; 1..) Printe&-very low at ..N.& P. I • - CARPET.ROOM ' - ' . highest Market price will bet paid in Cash ftv 1 ------,---------- ' -- -------a- . 1 w•here theyiwill be delighted with the beauty and " X. LATHROP & CO. .1 CHALICE—PIain and Printed, light colors at ! ehea nese of the various patterns, and - astonished - N. &p. 1 ' P - - ~ . . 1 _.._. _________:__ __ i that so good a carpet can be sold so elicap a , , . 4„anSetts of , i j- las j NI BROI DER lES—S..me' el •••• ta i • Brussels, Three Ply, -- - aavaacolors, %ta b • teeap•a( - CI. Tit.'i' YED ,l r' ° , (r ii:—+7-7-----------''—toten,°aWa.o;Frae.oloreii ' Pointer ;. . `l' ' ' ."4 and -•- 3. • . Ingrain, ' • A Dog. The nb.lre rowar4 will be paid to any , „. • • . Union; • . . • one returnin,g him to the strip of iOA Sinn,lEßY Bevy 1 idles and Ch'i . • Cotton • . A LATHROP & CO. -.1 II -L5 '-I. ' Chi l- t- t . , i ______....—___________________l___ - ______ N ____ . & PL_ 4 retcs llose and Collars, et N. &P. - and Hemp • . ----'----------a-----_,_________-- Carpctings from 16 els per yard and upwards.-a . • -' T)ARAtaOI..S—A line assortment—all pri&s•. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Matta, Drugrectts, . - PIP.R.Ini 6: 4:641 , 0115. . • ' - • - 1 i A Superior lot jest receiva:d. and now offering i . , ttHll: , e,r o il. 1 . ,,i i ,,,, Tww me t ele, t elot +bodges. ...,:...c., equally cheap. and lion patterns at ,acts..a- 'R. C. Bacon would inform those of his custo- . 11\ at the Purest caste price* for approved erred- 1 Prints i'''"'" new it or Itemlying,,by - i Mentillas, Cl eleoant - assortment, all prices and niers who have not already made themselves ac- A. LATHROP & Co. i very: 1. - ilw. Dre. s Trimming. . splendid new styles anainted with the tact that he has rerrun4d from . . afar 1. / 1. . .i- Wirea'Antiple, &e. NELSON & PRIEST. the store forinlv occupied by him in Brigham \ - i • Binghamton, Mat 10. 1855. . Block oPpesite Court /louse, to the.COrner of the G ROCERIES of all kindi at priees that. can't ; '------'---J -'-----------'------------.----'-"---- new block erected the last summer next east of be heat: - .Syrupa . --firstarate article at 441. i. Dry Goods and C arpets at Cost- the canal, and having a much larger, more convert -i Call and•eaatninia_th e .stork • br ', fore,purcha , iio•g, if i %VICKI/AM & BENNETT have on hand a ient and "pleas art store than formerly-he is pre yotl wish to Flate the " pefiTl4 , V . krge . and well selected stock of Foreig n pared to hpld out even greater inducements to . . C. W. MOTT. and Domestie Dry Goods and Carp e t,, emb ra : buyere.than heretofore, and such as can but be i - June 13. . .. • I -_ 5 - . ~ . . • .eing almost every nrtiele in the Dry Good' s line eppreciatett'and tulpiitted by all those who are . . ever brought into the - market in view of the short competent judges. 1 . %"-r itAli - les ID crop of cash .on „Lend, we • i .. , • Lave corcluded to • New Exclange, Binghamton, - ' T-L-11mm , ices of pie subscriber on or offer them for xi,rty days from this dde al cost. May 29, 1855. -f . I ..10 about - the Oth May, fiitir .yearlings :. one Those pers . rms to wheal we - have, fernierly sold - lauf...4 ein a - ,Bul , ..with white [llion the sieTe and on Goods trill at once see that, this isa rare opprir the beck, one pale ret heifer, ten , : brindle heifer, tunity . and one . wil!elt should be enibea4 c i in ) . i and one red steer. l A.ny pel-sil'n giving riforatfi- nu . cliately,."fo thOse oho haVe never favored us the Can. where (said yearlings: tna4•• be !'outal will he -I with a call we would Sat' try us 072 C .,..! and you liberrilly.reWarded. ' ':i l --1 . . will be convinced that this is the place. to pur . . - THO'SILOTNE,TT. Chase . Dre Goods and Carpets. Our stock is al. Silrer take, Jtiti 1911835.; - 25-3 w. i wzys replete with fashionabl e a'... 4 --- e . ,. ...„ 0na b1 e _ , , ---5,---L--e-- Goods arid are 114cimined t ) keep - as goa-tt.i a vn . BOnniot at RodncOd Prices. '. ricty as can sell found in this acetioikof the court • BURRITT,I will sell his reMaining stock try, and sell at- prices which cat: of fail to of Silk; Lawn, and Strav 13ttunets, a good please. as. rt nt,at reduced priees, tdolose the business . . WICKHASL & BENNETT. ? 1 . -- o N ll ::tv.l e l a ilf i' o n r'd; InunitneYl of I t :8 11 ;57 't co'st.' • -. Bin amton, Tan. 3n, 1855. .0 • • looK gratE.- POCKET 'EMvEs,—_A 'grid nsortinent of the best, kind in market. •AIS 9 Table Knives and Forks. - SPotiss.—Sitxtn, Silver pia teci,Gertnan Silver. Alhrata and Brit•tnia-wares S'poons. Also all kinds of Butter Knives. V toLYK STRINGS, 'Bows, aind sll the fixtures, Violins, Aceordeons, FluteA Tuuing Forks. Fee. FLuip 1.:61N, Fluid, Camiihene, Candles, Lamp Oil, etc. • GrincErziE§.—A 'jail; assortment, new and•riond : • .T...)ns AND:PATENT Mr.nictsr.s.---A fir.A. rate .rissort‘m•nt and PAni - rs Am.) gerferal assortment, ani, of Lrood quality. , l Jrwtt.nv.—A splendid variety„ of the neatest pati-rns. l I FANCY GOOD.s.iehrly everything in thi.s brunch.. PERFIJNIER7.-:—.l2Letrinee t:=triety. (New supplies riteived nearly even- week.) i. In short, nearly I . , 'VerythliZ..persons want, and ehev, at the. r.trietyistore ' k ri. IVILRELL OWEN EVERS. 28-6 m June 13. 1855 Jan. , 21, 1955 . _. ------ 1 ------±-----: .;----- i English Patent Lever Watches. . 4 ,.... 1 - • I j ASII paid for Land Warints. j • - ...4:e. ... J rrriE sulkeriber • has this • D. R.. I.ATHROR ' alt., ' day. rec"ived.per titC4M- Jui/e 21, 1855. 'ii • ; 'j , • -44 er Atlantic,. two &zen more 1 ' ' • ex 4 ;•• tk-4.. of his *celebrated ENGLISH ' - ' ATIV STORE -I V 11ARFORIP Ir-• *) a .7 ... . h t LEVERS in plain . arid . .!fi4ur 4. te.„...1,-....c, , .(14...4.tr.t. heavy Stine Hunt , . 1 ii, ..- ~...-;•-•'' ing Cases. three different ra -•.G. W. SEYNOUIt &' CO., I rittiei. As the reputation of these watches is AO •, • DESIRE to-call the at nti4n of the public I well established, it is needlots Co say more than to•thiJir stock of 1 -; lto notice their arrival. . wokiw ... 00ms . : I - - -, . - .ALF . IIE , 6I. EVA . NS. - - No. 2., Od:l Fellows HAIL Now arriving :at th , -old strand S. SErmona,iii . i • mng . hanat.on, A prii .L 1855. • - .. the.villnge of II ford. - jl j • . - OUR GOODS g j •' I - Breastpins and Ear - rings. • ART NE ' , hare.' been bonblq fOr cash; carri-4, A d ay hit of Br'easpina and Ear.rinas,thiS fully se l ted; and, trill be sold ihettp.. Give 'us I lA_ day receivoi from the mannfaetorr, bv a tali fore puransing.' Our 4toi:k consists of l • . ' . .'!.Rl.' GOODS. ' - 1 A. J. EV2cNS, . - GROCERIES, - ",i ; HARDWARE, 2 • 1 'CROCKER• 1 . -. 1 • - YL IRON, NA4I,:k, . . i : - '&4.,,,fi.c., &c.. • . A variety as full nit is usually WO in country Store*. . J • G. LVi SEViIOUR & Co.''' i • ' :ll:irford„May IA 1tt5 . 5.': ------------ tablidit• NEW GAODS CEP - at the /loadof , Ka atom riputE Hnd,?,:igned i.espo c lt i y Nenoances to the public that he la g Goode :It the old. stand. and that he hay s ap entire new etock'tedlicl: will btxold deap. 310TT. Stontrome, May 31, 1855. • - To Dairymeni. INante4. • The ,higll44"miirket pTi czrs will iuid in cash for 664 Mi Dairy t: ter, by • • -r J . ; • S. 11. - & i).,;SAYRE.I Juno 26th, 1856 rATENT MEDICINE 4GIENCY, ;A-BEL TURRF4L, Montrose, Pa., 1- . DRUGGIST, AND AGENI', FOR ALL, Tar. FOITLAII - OF TIZE DAY. . - Consi.ryysmats Coni4ntly 4eceived. , NEW STORE, 41120 HMV 05.51. A , GENERAL asortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Go o d s , Groceries, Hardware, Hats,Caps, Boots and Shales, Wall Paper, Dings, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oihr,&e., which will be sold as cheap pa the cheapest for Cash Orapproi•cd credit, by 11. M. JONES. Harford J'Ano 1. /855. BLACK Oro do Rhino Silk of excellent (mall. ties at "•i , - MIL JONES'. June 1, 1845. • ROCHA and Cashmere Shawit , , atal I priem r . 13 a l s o a figw 31autill4 J by _H. M. ONES. June 1. 180. vow. BADY.Made Clot4itig, :it low prices, lir 1:113 I 11. 31. JONfIS Jiitio I, 18;55.. 11* 4.01 Es iII find ,a ,ireal variety of Bonnets 11,iii.boas 31. JUNES'. JuneoB4s, Oc,, • • , I 1A W NS, lehallis, do :I.nins and Gin`g.- Jane• 2, 185. hams at] - • 31.1()NE8'. - 0 . ZIIIIIIMIRIf-7i-a-nl.. Wind ow Drn , iery at e j , . • . . - 11. 111. JONES'. . I • _ Junc I, 18 A i riamentiof *outs end Slines.nt H. M: ;JONES' i June I,i 185 , 5. i • • Q IXTE'EN Ibs, of Goo# Mackerel Ow one dol. L Ittrin ea , l by ' .. H. 111.170NES. • , June I', 1855. ri - IfiE best quOty of tiiuls at et'inpr Puy nd, for silt by . 31'.10NES. June. 1, 1855. 6 • J . usT ieceivirig•a•frestr • supp f fine :Valiton Salt at . JONE.S. Juno 1.1855. Ylontrose; June 1 1855 j lEl= , Arrangements for the 4th of July sat 13inghilmton. ' THE mrniztee of ArrAn,, , Penivli t s hare. ep pointed - SEEPA.RD BROTHERS, ' A vomtnittec to supply-the Wants of the citizens -of Susquehanna county \ with s...very thing in their line, ns they,are this week receiving in additiOntt) trick st ock, as cheap and good an assortment of-- Hardware, Portkelainware, Clucks, Bird Cages, Glassware, L,,okin".6h uotes, &e., &e., as were ;„- ever received in town: They will sell i , . P ORCFLA Mr, - , i fl ; A Ton Sett of 68 pieees,consistinr, of 9 cups and Saucers, 9 plates, each, four sizes, - &e., Sc., of file best Proceiain or Chinaware, ever manufac tured for s7,no; 'CLOCIIic%* • Eight day strikiiir, Clocks, Gothic . htyle, Iron Fronts; for 5,00. Thirty hour Clocks, warrameil, for Xl,OO. I Clocl and: Watch Repairing.!'. ..EARDWA.RE.. .Haying and:Hai-ace. Toot's." Nails per hundred lbs. 84:50. Ten Spoong,. dou ble plaited, 'or German Silver!, per Sett, 81,00 Door' and House Trimming,S, and. Furniuhiag Goods, a complete assortment. Cutlery of all kinds: Saws, Planes, Axes, 'Shovels Bird Cages, positirely none better tni4e: • ,6 MARBLEIZED moil' , • siantle Pieces. from $12,00 to $125,00 each. far superior to marble. Conic, see.and tic convinced. In the New Exchanae 'Mock, nest to. B:;tim's. 81IEPARD BROTHERS. Binghamton, June 2 - .5, 1855.. Small Profits and Quick Returns ,SPRING GOODS. NELSON it PRIEST, . 1 , . • Ph*fo at Knowlton INTEND to keep constantly on bad a variety of Nails, iroh. steel, springs, axed's, table and pocket cutlery, butcher, bread, and shoe knives, razors, shears, scissors. snuffers and trays, coal hods, shovels and tongs, stair rods, coffee wheel.beads, tinarneled sauce pans and kettles, vices, slnitlis' :hellovvs, serew.plates,sledg es, hammers shovels,. spades; scoops, chains,lead pipe, sheet load, pump chain and fixtures, straw. Cutters, c orn . shellersoiansago.culters, metal and wood faucets, horse brushes, combs, cards, rope, cordage, fifes, rasps, hells, tacks, brads, copper rivets and burs, sandpaper, braces, bitts, augers, .ritnblets screws, hinges, gate hangings, curtain fixtures, hooks, staploß, bolts, hasps, wood, min eral and White knobs,. minehig-knives, .door_ springs, thermometers', wire, malleable castings, mill, X cut, wood and hand saws, firmer, mortice and framing chisels, gouges, wrenches,- bench screws, levels, saw frames auger, satv;plane and chisel handles, hatch'ets, axo•bolves brush. es, oil stones& whips, pad; fill, chest and door Jocks, castors, sadirons, candle-sticks. trays, hay. knives,•glue. glue kettles, spoons, saddler's silk,, WARE—A large lot of silver Ware, I tassels, &c. &e., and a stock of builders' Bard. consisting. of T isle; Ihss..rt,' T ex Cream. ware and Carpenters' Tools; unsurpassed fur J a ebenpness in this section of country. Call and 51ustm.d, and Salt Spoons. Table, and Dessert.' cuing Nankin , see. Don't. forget the place, No. 10, Lafayette Forks, Soup Ladles, Pie Knives, I Block, 8- doors East of the Chenange Bridge,- Rings, 6z.e.,,just finished and fur ale r Court. street. A. J. EVANS. . • . i 'Binghamton, March 1, 1855. No. 2 Odd Fellows Hall, Binghatnpion. • June 11. •19LD June iI Gold and Silver Watches. THE subseriber has just received another hit . nrhadies fine Gold Hunting Lever.Watehei, Gold and Silver Watches or ev*y variety. some extra fine. Mngliantton:Ju Ile 4 CLOCKS --A fine viirietY, some entirely new interns, very low, by Jure 6 • 1 /ILL SAWS, warrttnted, at . • and Silver Spectacles, of all ages, a150,.4 111 . • I'IIYFE & KNOWLTON'S, Steel, Plated, ancl - Gerwan Silver do., bv • • • • A.l. EVA,NB • t 4 - Jane 11. New. Goods Cheap for Cash. Cw, morr has just received another lot of New Goods, such as Challis, 8ar,7,0 De: Lsins, Do Biggs, Gingham, Collars, Embroidery. Ibw 5, ste., &C. WalCif TIE ,OfTERS - AT VERY LOW' raitEs. S'Er3f.lll?,R SIMIns, new lot just reetived--beautifnl patterns at very low prices, ' also CRAPE and BLACK' SILK SHAIVLS as lots as the lours/. June 13. . . NEW. HARDWARE STORE. P l - IYFE & KNOWLTON yespectfully call 'the attention of the eitizena of Susquehan na - comity, to. their new and extensive assort ment of t WAR DWARF, Comprising alinosf every article usually kept in establi4hments, which they will sell at such prices•as ;must satisfy all who may 'favor them with them pitronage. Their_ goods were purchased at tte lowest market prim; and 'are warranted to be, of the best quality. ' Call and exatnipe for ychirselves,it will cost you nothing: We think all be ccnvinced that this is the place to buy 0 OODS CHEAP—not Cheap , Gods. • LIT" Remember the place, No. 10 LaFuyette Block, 3 doors -east of the .Chenango Bridge, Court Street; Binghamton, N. Y. March I, 1855. • A: J. EVANS A. 3. EVANS. ISPRIN STY LEVI OE CARPETS AND OIL CLOtHS• 1 N°.7CAn i to E r; .s .t I;t r r o g tz e t t stock iietet o on f n t c h w e pa y a t te r u n: tion'sales at a great reduction in Prices. Par .' gains for punthaser4. And such, elegant styles that all must be suited. Remember our . Carpet t oonis are on the second floor of „our Crockery land Store : now Futnishing Sto now being extend. ed ona hundred feet in depth, making it the most extensive in the - Vitlage . J. H. DE PEU. i ` Binghamton, sfarch 1511853. C. W. 5i01T.1 NEW STOCK Or DRY- GOODS! - AND - CARPETSII'.. Great Reduction in Prices, at the - ONE PRICE STORE. C. BACON. hue; the pleasure of announe. Jas . ing to MA Customers that he has just re turned from the Eastern Markets with one of . the largest and most excellent assortment of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS . • ever opened in this market, which for beutiV, variety and style cannot be surpassed, which hay.. , Ing been purehased for cash at auction and else. where at duct LI?: prices he will sell them cheaper than they were ever before offered in this or any other market wet of New York city. 'MN rich and splendid assortment of DRESS SILKS '• • is always acknowledged the best and cliekiest in town, and includes Plaini , Plaid, Striped, Brocade and Glnee,--the cheapest as well as the riehest goods, al prices varying from 37 1.2 et's to 825,0 per yard l together with a great variety of BRILLIANT JET BLACK SILKS, * • • True Satins, &e., - selling at least 20'per cent less than the cost of importation. • I SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! . An immense assortment of Silk, Crape, Whet, Cashoiere, Merinos,Broeher slid Summer Shawls, Nal $1 to $6O, together with a splendid variety of, Black and Colored • . MANTILLAS, . is all the fashionable Patterns: 'Sue, Silk and Embroidered, which will be sold cheaper than ever before. DRESS GOODS • . Dubai from 6 1-4 c'ts to 31 1.2 c'ts per yard Plain, Plaid, Striped and Figured. 31Uslins, Brit liantes, Challies, Bombazinee; Chambras, Gin,g hams. French. . English and Aineriean . Drills, from 5 e'ta to 25e'ts per yard, and every new style eonstantly•on hand at the lowest priees. - • Ribbonds .by the peive or yard will bo always in our stock for Milliners and retailers. EMBROIDERY. . • Crockery, Glass-Ware, and HOMO. Farnlihing Goods. ' J. 11. DE PRU-would call the attention of • purchasers to his 'extensive. and varied stock of GOODS for the Spring trade, .consist ing of every article desired br bonsekcepers and would especially Mill from'. thuge fur fishing anew.., As our attention" is .particularly devoted to the fO2ldS of this class, we-are able to furnish them with a complete outfit—and we would. advise all to look through the aisortment before purchasing. elsewhere. Remember DR PEU keepS Crockery, Looking,Glasses, Carpet.. ing, -01Poths, Wooden. and' Willoiv - .Ware, Spoons, Cutlery, Window-Shades, LamPa,..Cur tuin Trimmings; China ware, Fancy Baskets,Bird Cages, Toys, Japinned and-Tin Ware, Feather Dusters, Geese Feathers; Mats. !Ste.,.&e., et the LOWEST PRICES! J. ILDEPEU. Binghamton, March 15, 1855. .. . . ~ . , tiltilltutorinufacturer, i ::Thirei-iis -no' donlito4nt they . will•be,Appreeieted : . by :Aerie. skid :111 . admirenCof true merit . --Qtanan . oisitTrstst . .7. • For - power of tone, depth of teas, end brilliaio. betaticell':, Cy of treble, together with accuracy of touch, h . ` --- Plan -- -- / 1 itie /Si the are equal : to any: _make I froi'kqualrited-csith I. eg OXIBO-Ori . -.-0, 9 ' 2 14 - and I cordially ream: need , theme- wishitog, ' • 1 -; afaetory; .! .. '• .'..-. to. purelule.o o V. C. -y riTton...:•L' - ':".- -2 :::-..., .= - 'Y' . , sots ~.., A . 014, ifTere itoom, : l _243. 2445,' 20,, inf , • Our friends Will find at Mr. - Waters ' etortrthe _, very best - uswirtnient of muslelitud of pianoir:So • 249 .West Vistenright street 90 and 10th Menia l ewe York; 4: - Yinnes.-ivillit" : „ : be f°°o'llo tho- Un i t ed- States; - and-e'e • t.rkti 04 the Zolian, stud iii the best. itiodeiat ,l o l lC9* , amlthetn " d w4 a i a t fri " ti aiWilliva z law a call meats, made of the best rnaterlidsoutdel'-.ollro to Neet,,. - Ifortr.o. - -Grtedians's own „p eril - a k in p 4. - itittei . gigiojett g - Drei.;1011411 whenever :they : g every Piano... J. Az.-C. 1r.,. bebfg Pract.i.#44iisis,, -,- - I take great pleasure in pronounciog the rni.its. t; fond manufacturing very i largely,oan fureisk tic , - .1 istruments of superior,qualityl • 'hi, h --t- - in tan a aa 4. liest Pianceyenlower terms thin eati t ba,finaiiiti, touch.--Atiousr GoC,NEL, ', •- s - - • ed any where, and it is deeidedlj. th e "bizlitr - Pbte.:- . .4 We cousider them worthy of special tittetitipe,. to buy.for.mah; ,;Those we a...-go - olf L'Un 3 - -. from the resouant and exceedingly. musical .topo and, ono that : will, A nd and : won:iron,. a n iet.d o ~,,,, Nwhich Mr. Waters has Succeeded in altaininze--, boiler than to call iii J. & C. Fill:6er.. ~43M9= 1 ::',.., . Y.-Musical World 4. Times. - 7 --- . • , -..-, _. -.. ~.,,,',',.! ,• _ Thellorsee Waters ** pianos are of supe rior ' rat . i .. )34 . la lks't Pl atkOnik 11 . 4 1. 411- -.". in,....10 411 r, ~ ''.';' I- _ - . • -...'- - -- Stallies;- ' ' -•- ' '-" ''. •-- ' ''''"'` tone and eleiguut fieish:-N. Y. Cheistion biqui- 1- . • - • ~ recently ape . .:',: ~,,,e rer. - ), . i riAntuaNics 4 Co; _ have -, ,fflit44 i•,,, K _Spacious Warehouse at; 189 Broad*sy;lt, ''. '' Nothing al. the State Fair disylayed greater.er. `6 - 0 ,a t ti sl •I. "a - - Pick r cehlenee in any department than the PiandForte' Y°i k; -w ba r e t - - Y -°• ° •a an ° P -- - ••. - 1 , •;:it manufactured - by Horace Waters, of, this city.- e thetheit comPletnassortmeat of Weighing:As!, . c .... :, - , paretttc t &Odin the Untte.d states : - '' Meant ..... CuttgCli.MAN. - • ' ' . the t. r•I 8' o r eed' Will 'be found' i 1 ...i !at-, lionwo Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rieb,i ; )42 1 t'‘ ° • _ .' , r ,„,....., fFA BANNS - • and even tone, end PoWerful. - e-N. Y. Musieid - .Sc %i.Fn* . - Als6a g_reat,tineiyof 11.630aw,10 . ,.. Revieio. ' sir, elers Druggists Grocers ' ' - and rs, an " tither twos ...... Your neW - S i qunre Pianoit,' are of Seth A . .t.. .-.•• • • . -••-•• ix - -, a ts ~ 1. v's'enty differ ..t modificetionit 9. ~,,,, • _ ~..t . clearness and equality of tone throughout, that Spring tialanCeii,Patentllemnir..Teater . a : _...etg . , • .:_:: and Menseres,'&e.,.&c.:'.: - . , . -,:. -„:.,..... ~: • they very _sucee.smfully compete with the - velumi.l noue and expressive. Grand Piano.-. Vendetta/ode. • - /TAY - 0 0- C °A.L.- 8C -ALE'S workmen: • ' se t in a n Y . P a . . -1./9r, ., the iorintrrisy eiperieticied. -. 1 .. The Editor ef tho Sarannah Reeuhficait,SA. I : oi l _ 's . rocrs bi - titall orothetwbe wilt • reeeilte attn &l '''' vannah, Ga., speaking of the Piano Fonts : --kept I ti,. , i. -.,' : by ;mail --h • -: '- - - ---:- , . -".- ' --'• by Messre. J. W. Morrell dz. Co. of that •eitY, !- says: • - • -•• FAIIIIIA 'U.'S Ai* CO., 12;Aread' Wey - It . York: - '-''' ..It will be seen that their sleek e omprisea in.! -' ~. ...N, ,,,4 sOrsdia.- - .irho i te , 1 - '''' - ' • struments of every grade of excellence, (cora the • . ""' ~.,,. , Tito ,_ __. - , • , -''• ' . -, •-,.. -, well known manufacturing establishments 'of ' , Carpete uneapet tuan- -e -everi. -,:-.-- . Chieketing:Oz. Son, ' Horace Waters , IL WoieeS; r/IHE, subscriber giteCtieticethat be has tali '- ter Nunn and - Clark, and, Bacon and Ittteen. It. _• 1.. en the :pitinilse.ll;•iNitiitlifittinis Street. , might trell - be supposed, that ht. so Jorge - a : cot...N e w York. where, be.offeriefor rialei'alktebilnut ; lection there would be' some ,very fi ne instro- I and - ehoice Mt:4)f Thiee.Plk;':lngrattTeecitha' • . tnents.. But there is one whieb, , for beauty ;Of and•HallCarpeting.O.llodotheorta:v r1.11wc.,; finish and richness and brilliant of tone, equals, Drug : gets, rite. - Most of, these gnodi life - been ' - if it does net excel, anything of; the kind vve bought at auction - for Cash' only. And now al- hare ever seen. .It ii from the " establiehment Ibi 1 low -nie to fittp,olet„Cartiotisseeresuitpreeedenq•) Horach "%Mrs. Beingionstrueted of the best !high last Year ; 24, - -TheYaie about-25-" and mostillerorighlY:teasoned• material; and , * i lower tbls,year, and, never daring the -Ibitteell :'4 , on improved principles, it • lS'espable of reaistreg I' ears that I have - been inblisiness,• have/ knoarn, the action of every Climate, anci:., of standing a i them so low i; , 3ii, Most'Of the' oldideelerei pen: - long time in trine; i Thelkeys.arti, eflPearl, and t • liiis all,linve large sfoCkto•botight a iistfleftes ..---- , the recess for the . finger.board is . inlaid I: -' with, 1 pricei ; - 46, - - I 'Shall Start •With a etenineletiteek. - e't pearl, theiegs or e most elaborately. carvisi.Ancr, i bought. it this year's priess; sth, •My -7 expenstier'•;- - the th eeh instrument firiisheil.,l4l6 aat le firi, ;Ire very _ low,isee my Pyre' for example.. - ,lngraT great eicellence and beauty.: And yet its 'chief VCarrieti,SlL vrool,-3is:taiper'yard.;-Datibletteat.: 'merit lies in the power - brilliancy. and fiances I elt, ditte,4s.;Superfine, Sa o Extra,ll3.; Thre.plp,:.z. of its torso; and the elasticity of its touch:'. „; 1 ditto. '81; and:all ethers it RqtlailylosCralet., .. • - i Extracts from Editorials concerning C. Grunewr j 1. RUGGLES 'LANDON, 394 , 1indson- St:, -. ',,'::i• I & Co's gaesoura tEottix Pusos. - ' -- I - • Okniveen•lttniiners'ioyli and I:lotion:is Strada. , • Thu -Cohan Piano Forte is untlenbtedly•tlict New York.)-15m3 '' I' --- -• t-• - • ---. 'i° , .. 1 moist perfect musical instrument human iegenui. . CHARLES IP , - FOOGf :.- . -' - Ity has constructed. - Two instruments are bleb. - : •- - , - ' • .• '• -1., -•; -;,-,...; . FURNITURE, Bedideffee,; .44414.0 4 .; ded in one. The dEolian is both attached arid- ( 11/A MBEit NJ treswit,'Weehstands; Enameled - Sets.-i11501..,.. detached ; so that the Piano may be played with ..,•- -448 Pearl . st.. Di y.ilbetween:- ~.: • •,--i• -,...,',.. or without it ; or, with one hand : the performlir gee, -Cb4ra e P j li°w ! , .Coutl.tolliOimh" die-si :,-., may elicit tb e . melodious strains. of' the .iiloliari; • Madiscm and - Chatham et.. and with the other invoke the harmonies of, the /911 ° 6 . y , • - - • -.- Piaui. The inetruttient -which;_ in the evening, - NOW and Valuable a•iscoveryi.. - - incited to the dance or aided the festive, song, : Di'..Lfam's - Aromatic,lierigaristing • Spirit z ' '.:-.' .• • -gives forth,. in the ' morning, iho pealing tonee. , ' . this delirious. hevera 'it i • •ietwnerior to,a/t 1u e . ..; which prelude and acconipany "the solemn hymn v i c - ioratio zoti i i a it ; son - pp a , th e i inoa, am; la - 4•-•-' , [ . . fee g the cure of Dispepsia. Nervousness," i - Mr. W•aters' new rooms are very inviting to the 1 „ ' lovers of music. But .he has nothing, in roems equal' in beauty and completeness to- Gil: , h . 1a .1 Il s e e nrthu'rn‘ . DroWsine - Se,'ltidziey Co - mplaur - t,111e1.'.,:, Pianci'Portes --Afer-is 8.- - Milts' a s ' 4)3 ' l " in . bert's 'Eon:in : .. ... : : :. ~ 1 II- -D -'• 'it Trernep s, InteniPerineei;..llize.„ • - . ias it ill invigorate and strengthen but will not ... • Home Journal: - r 1 intoxic to or stupefy.' - - -, .. , .:: The variety and beauty , of the efietto con only]. • _Perlions who have become - te.> the be appreciate d by those who hear these tringni fi - excesaivo use:ot Tobacco Opium ..iimicSjiritiiiine"" cent instruments et'Mr. - Waters' establishment. „Liotio'ro,-.Will'fi l id ',speedy -; atid - -!Peradeifenereltilt • -1,. Y. Tribune. .:-. .1 (rain thodesite,lo use:: these deot.r.pyl-Mtliblis--:, _ The JF,olian Piano Fortes sent te • the Crystal Iby taking, a bOttle•or twejorthialfelicious edf.l - Palace from the great mesh! roams of Horatio ! cal Ileverage . . :'1 "_.'" ' --;- -., I -., ::.„'' . A ; ~ • - Water.e;. have been, prevod ton' be Unsurpassed b,t 1 NV . ..1,k •itrid: Siekty-Fiiillies veilltriiiljrabim'a ' all others in • those qualities which the-greateet ' Invigorating Spirit itprickand ante- earn - tarok -, performers mos(prize -Ei ening Post. • - - 'A ' fernale ditficialtieS,lt beinaip•Regeneretor as . ,. Wsl4- .. : The Pianos sold by Mr. %Vetere tire - very po p- as a B!il'agthener•ot: the Alum"! Syste m. - zach - ultir. The frarneworl: is metullic atiti •- the ;no. Complaint that theAounaficlnvigomting Cordial:, trument is warninted to'stand any elides: - with IS ea .iota"?- 4-1 to cure _ is ! ii , iii :e d -- on t he w.ll2Pkir scarcely any deed of tuning -N. Y. Dailit ace OlOPaPOg eA9bix't.tlei a9d' foti r - # l 7Otlobilor.-, 2 . Times ' e" r I use 'are else. minritely giv4n., . ~ :. .. Price' $1 p. 4 Utile. PrePared by Di.'; Dalai' The' inVentio. of the neW voices has divested FT 1 Princip al - Offi N' 2 Libert Str e Ishii' : that instrument Of its harsher tones, nee givent4 ‘ ll . l ' , B ._ u.... 1.. be' ad d r es sed. . •I ork, Isere wholesale . orefers no ul. theparlorsate .13 Erening Atlas, Albany; N. y ' .1- S tates. ' --. • " . .„ . _I .- ~ This admirable instrument le everywhere ,. Sold by A. Terrell. Montrolie; B. E. &K. H • pritised.-Christtan Reflector, Boston.. - ! Eaton. Herferd; Church & Phinny,Dunclaff; L. • .. The ZEolian Piano is now the chief attrititiori Sciitt, - Great Ben& . - t' ",' - •' • . 2 • 3 W-t -- in all musical cir cles in that Soutlf.-AThh am 4 . . Baptist; Marion. . i • ' Wrought Iron Pipe -.--- Extraets from tostirnocie,; concerning S. D.* For _lVater. Steam itm:l4'as..' „awe . MO" . H: %V. SlTrnis Cstt'nairen Alihopisss. I cf• Co.; ,Vd. 79. John 'S*Ct,..l.lVero - York, initzetr-" In an artiele in th e • February number of the , fru:hirers and deakii. fn, Wrought/rim Review s answering some inquiries in 'regard. to; • Thiitren different sizes constant& .on hand. ' lemperaMPnt made by '' Williien W. jr., Brook.j with Valves. Cocks,. Elbows; , Teta, - -and - every i field, Vt.," I noticed .a statement Wit Prince's' variety of fittings ror the astMe. - Aihcroft's &env lkieledeons are tuned in the eilmil temper:intent,' Get Oles. Whisrlei - Oil' Cups, - &c; ' Heaters:tor Since that time I •have examitted: a number oft Stearn Entine*, '..t4 ' st°lll l 3 Fo rce-Pturaliet B ouelr''' Prince & Co's Melodezmia, with special Steam Flues. Tuyerti and SoaP oiler. Ceils,;:fileireor, : .• to the temperameet,..and , have not found onet, Plates-and screwing Maehmes..Buildings Warm.. -, tuned •'n et equal 'teiriperanient. - The teinperittiene ed by Stem and - :Lighted '' by Gag..oAll'orderci ' i . Price r' . : '.. 1 ' 1 in th melodeons of & CoCo.'s Elsner/moire; for ripairs, and conntry.orders receive - promOtil- - . , ; that .I have examined, approaches nearer the,' lention. -,• I Equal than - in thcse of C.illiart . :& Needhain,..hiitl .. 1, a - m. - & Co. beg .1 (. eall-the attention 1 0 . It is farfrout equal, as :my one".trotilded kith ii.:'; o im t Y lti 'Arf i *Prte_*lfolos. - do:, ill . ' !, 11 ;01.4 1 0!)" • 1 Oppo/itirin to .ilfonopoly---:M us i e at Greatly Lime ear," I think will decide, if they'will try the 4 VtusT.LAßerating APParati enflr.k•-411 use at tb• reduced Rates. - chords of F and F Shari, in seecesaion. , . - St. Nie.holiiii` , MAO, ' •Niw, Arkirk,•l3.liach e it er i, I • . -• : Notwith4tanding tlie combincition of music deal- - ; '' '. ' A Tt.;:i Ea Pc;ultneY, Vt. 1 t', - nn Maity.tßinelotille,492i; era to keep !up' the price of non.eop os i o ht lo n. We are very happy N . ) stanO corrected on 'this 1 ' i na. .vtOi"os °O w! Par.)S:of tY.!;!coliiziiy:. ' .l 24-, ' e 3,,.. 3 rii. againit the interest s r natire composers, and point. -We made the etatement tillteled to ave ; ellitliE WollllliSt FIRE Woimiiis ii their reftisil:to extend to Mr. Waters the comic- on the authorit of a professor of music- in th is - ' :• .• ' THE TRADE SEppLIED.:.?„,, , ,, „,:,. Biel' of the; trade, he is makin g imm ense sat es :- city, without. having•observed in reference to:it,' 'limit subscribers are • :1 • 44,a1va .id , ratnith '.•• 1 having ablindant evidence, that he has puhlie ourselves -a thing •we very, seltiOni :d0.." - .W,C, , , • - ..4. articles in the ebove. line at.. ' , ''_ '''-• ' .-...' eOuntenance•and sup Oort, in his oppositho t to the I have since : examined Prince & Co.'s 31elodeons ; aR4A Dix Rtpup.krt 7 i nit . ..es t . : .f.' GREAT AlosoroLy, and in his efforts to aid NA.. I and find "A .Tamer". right. Tho' howeielr, that, !! Their r etack eottieriseeong ectliellirtleleii TIVE TALEsi, and to adopt the NirrosAt. Qua. S. D. & H. %V. Sinith's Melodeons,,sold by Hon.- • 114.1•Craeliers;ExtriiSize de`..Tereedeell; HO ,om. RENCY. iii:i stock of' American and • European ace • WaterKNoi 333.11rOadway; erie..tanaltiAti ; c d . thup us', iiiiiiii and'eohyred,-..Ror:ketsfro*.'l4iiii!, I•zuusie is immense, arid the 'catalogue of Isis own I equal•teniperateent.-o-LV._ v. ,y ,, , , ,ka;,Revi f i A ..: ..- - 1: - '3 lb's., 'do. •dn. - Yeitieil - arid'Pin ytfeals; 'Oisifii. c .•publieations is one of the largest and. besi:.seleet- 1 Messrs.S. D.:& 11.,W. Sntith I n this 6 PPerS,4e• Order!s-t.otoOTPO Otti!lid 41 4.ditale ied in the United States. He has also made a i manufacttirers of • the Melodeon .in this eountiy.--• Exhibition W0rkti...,...... ...,.,•....,'2., t •,.„ : _ t _ . -..„,.._ • ' - -•-•- 7 7- 1 . 1 Great Reduoirm in the prices of - Pinnos, .11elode- I Their instruments are' okommended •byt thebes,e; - ' '' ''. 4( ; 41 . 1 -rair iti - TitaltS. ' . 1 llons and musivnl Instruments or all . kinds. Su- judges assn perior in every respect.--skkatort Cont.' --' - - r(Successor to.4ohn W I l Holbert) - .- I.[ perior timed 6 1.2 octave pianos for 0175, 8200 mont ero a, - slanufacturers of Finnish r. 41.1 !arid $22,:a - ', interior of as goo quality; and instru- .' .' •-; -....-• • -- I -•, .- .-,,,,,i • - ;•;•.;:i i•- -- : : .1, •-•, .• • ~--.'', .•..;:',f 43, Milideettlaineri 1 meats as Oxen; and as durable ,is those . which '; kt'' There is constantly in - store 'at •• this vv.'', , - , - 7. .., ~,,.'--.'--.. ,',;,-.-- tk . -1 2,,. , .- . :.- -, .':;• , ',ll4;lstrle coat 8500. Pianos of every variety of. style rind! tablishment ten - iliff4rent -- makes oftPlaansi• And • Lamest and -. Cheetve"'st Sicieidol-btiVood: it price up to $lOO, - comPrisiug those of xis differ:- _differentteakes if Melodoonec, - " -- ---•-• . ' - ,; - • . v ...,,,,,,:i : . . • eat manufactories: among thorn the celebrated Sir Each instrument is guaranteed: it:if - give -., _• __. -- •.gft 9 .':' 9? - fl :•-• „. ~ •-,,: ; -. 0 ,,i, Ithemodern. imortized Ilonico Wsrtes' Praxes' and entire attisfatition; or tho purchase money rerun. , ARTIES Who are ationt .ta visit'ilieSP4;tittiK. first premiumitEoLtAn Puzios of T. Gilbert • ded. '. ' • -f.: f !,-: - - ;,:.-1-.V• : _,. biyitcd - to - Lord 4. Ta_ylor`a . bin 3 er#..4 46- At Co.'a make, (owners of the .rEcilianpritent)--i * Persons at a distance wishing to purchase will; fabliebnizintl . 9ss,' 257,-259.; Vriand•Str44flo-410s Second-hand Piano s at great- bargains... Prices ;by forwarding' thejeordeoi,' lieve . „'thifr'ertint s as ChgetinStreet,:titat their etber.stere,4mw bin*: j from $4O to 8150. Melodeons from fiye differ- 1001 l and As Cheapli'aiiliiplied asthon - gb,Personal-.. bers, 47 and 49 CSUutritleritretit;ot both ary.b.rah: j eat manufactories, including - the well knewn a • ij• iiresent.' -' - " - " ' "14y1 .:,!- stores may found lien - tit:pee; Meet et ,trAitm:ite ID. & 11. W. Stnith'entelodeons,(tunath e equ a l - ----- Stocks -of Faahienablei tilts OWN Mantilbtl 1 temperament,):the best make in the United States. Dies:4o6(lde, Flanneht.ttoinelies;Lineilaajnalets';- . Prices $43. B'ls, 8100. 8135, ' 8125, $ 135, ' and - ••1 1: ryl Gleives,. Laces. Embieldermiii, Am! every -.0 , 4 . I 8150. Switt l i s Double Bank 'Melodeons, $2OO. -41 eorIPtinIf of,seailonalilti - gom44;illio - C 4011601; I Ecah. piano and melodeon ,gunranteed. The best Oi : Cloitior,`llii , s Druogets dic. Carp *Arid,' - ' •or -•- - - 0 !terms to the trade, - sehoolß, ire.; 12 12. per 'cent ~ o', all of Which addittons areez-ins.fluitlyleint discount to eldrizYnaan and churches, All orders ode troth foreign - markets: tn! 'Zitieeon iil.Fas promptly attended to: Mash" sent to all parts of the country,' post.paid,•at the reduced noes: ind puichasinit;rilitlin Mnit eav - rititligeons terms, - ee,:ons. eneblei ;te,iel) at ineb;leittarkaliktllete I General and select catalogues and senedule• Of 11 zettets ev e nt to ourcustemera• greater -bolo& prices of Pianos forwarded to any address free 4ete than ever. -: - -•-• .- •-'-; AT": . .11 4$ Gut. of charge. ,• - ; . . . . Extract!, front testimonials of music Protest. sons and Editorials. concerning .IEORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS. i. . i New YORK, Dee. 12, '54. . lionaen WATERS, Esq., 333 Broadway : ' I Dear Sir-Hiving examined your Piano Fortes 1 front scientific end appropriate %eats, I am ens ; bled to form a, satisfaetoty judgment of their merit's, and it is with pleasure that I can speak of them as among the most celebrated - and im proved makes of the thiy. . . For power, brilliancy and richness 'of tone I elasticity of touch, and lieauty.of finish, they will ' not suffer in enniparison' with those of - any' other manufacturer arid those desirous of obtaitiing a really good Plano Forte--one that will prove , an equivelentloi their means,;will find such a one in your beloitifutinetzumenta. . - - 1 ' • • - TROMAS RAKER, . , . R. A. M. Leader of. Jitilien'a Band and musical. Director and Conductor at. Niblo's 'Cowden. , For s pewer. brilliarieY, and rielintre 'of tone, elasticity of touch,'eleganco• and durability_ of make, they are in advance "of any other pianos kit' line:. anunnuer is..so .--r--• -------,----- -,- , ...... 1 ,...„,......._ :::::,::: - _ the United Statte, being the result ef long expe. ----' Goodit, iolds4ine abash:ask 'neer l 7:? . .yOryl piiiied .- err.alf: .---- -•- --,..---= rience • mad a series ol experiments... 4,, Y,, Die. v:esilr_.- , Vss ...ono .enta.../ .. . The treble icelear, pure, beautiful,. and, very, melOdeon‘; the ii4llB is deep, rolling and trona rous; the middle part ,l rich and sympathetic'," and posses, the pdwer of singing; ; i. e. of uniting the sound of each tone, in ade ores but easily achieved-_Haas* C , liVarsiii. - , -..- Your instruments* ad a sensible improvement upon American- pianos, and as boner to the - GREAT BARGAINS • . - 174. DRY GOODS.. W. N. WILSON, A: Co. RETURN their .w:Arruest- acknowledgements to their customers .in. Susquehanna Co untfor past favors, and invite attention to their stock of . New Spring Go ods,., just opened. which they propose •to replenish - weekly froth AUCTION, and the cheapest cash Houses in the City. Staple anal stock embraces every variety of Staple nil Fancy Dry Goods, Yankee. Notion, - Trunk, TraVeling Bags,. 44. All of which they will sell extremely CHEAP for CASH. Pedlar* and other whole Sale buyers will' find It greatly to their advantage to give the'm a call. . The - Ladies will find an -excellent assortment. of Mrs - Goods, Embroiderhis, Thread Laces, and Trimmings of all kinds, froui AUCTION at very low rates. W. N. WILSON, • Corner of Court and Water & CO. . Binghamton, N.Y.;April 5, 1855._ New Arrangement at Gregory's - HARDWARE STORE! - - C . I_ AY. GREGORY & ,lUDSON SMITH, ‘,ll • having formed a co•partnership for the purpose of conductitit, the Hardware business - in all its various branches, Would respectfully in form the - people of. Susquehanna -county- that they are-now opening at Gregory's Old Stand, opposite the Exchange Hotel, ti doors from the Canal, Binghamton, N. 'Y., the largest, cheapest; :tn..' best stock of Hardware ever offered in Bing hatnton. - -:, . Having made arrangements to import _their Edglish - Goods and purchase their American di rect. from manufacturersi . they - can and will sell CHEAPER than any other establishment in town! Their stock is now very 'extensive, and those wiShing to purchase a e *invited . to call.— The folloWing area portion f their leading ar i ticks. viz . :—Table knives and" forks, Tea do.; earverl, forks and steels, pen-and pocket knives, bread and butcher do., hay and . straw do., scis sors,_shears, and razors, britannia tea and coffee pots, silver and britaunia tea and table spoons, silver plated, bras, and iron candlesticks, snuf fers and trays, solar lamps, lard, and- suspended lamps, Mantle-piece - ornaments brass end iron andirons, shovels and tongs, &e. Looking Classes, and looking gluiss plates,' to. getter with a general assortment of housekeep ing articles. . HOUSE .TRIMNIINGS, consistinr , of locks, latches, - butts, :screws, brad nails,,bolti, patent window springs, blind laSten._ ings, shutter screws, and fastenings, &c. A geneial assortment of tools for Carpenters and Joiners. Cabinet and Wagon Makers, Masons and biacitSmitles,censisting c.l* planes, saws, ham mers, hatebetS; axes, adzes, chisels, augers, auger Was and hollow •angers, anvils, Bellows, vices, patent drill machines, sledges, stone hatrmerii,, brick and plastering trowell., crosalc,ut, mill and : eircularlsaws. A splendid .assortment of Saddle. and. Harness' makers' tools and trimmings. • FARMING TOOLS, consist ink: of shovels, spades, forkstrakes,scythes, g„raip , cractles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars, grind, stones, &e. Also, Agents for the sale of Whittemore. Squires & Co's Agricultural tools, sn ch as pion hay and straw cutters, corn sheller.s, &c. • . Sole 'and upper leather, morocco and shoe trimmings, with a general assortment of findings, Wooden ware,• willoT cradles, wagons, chairs and baskets of all deft/tip:tons. • i • Bar iron and steel, iron axles and steel springs malleable castings, coach lace and • trimthings of all kinds, piints,.oils, sash, glass, putty, &c.,. nil of which will he sold at the lowelt rate's. Please call and examine -the stock' for yourselves. Bingbarato4, March I, 1835. • Att tort'►6liattsenteuts. ------- CASE iILISIC AND PIANO STORE 1 , GF HORACE WATERS, No'. 333 Broadway. air, rork.l • I. I _ Br'ought Mime to the. Door of:. the:Millio 4-I. A WONDICHWULDiscovery bee emeriti+ , been made- by., Dr. Canis A ol tht,s d.y. in the treatment of Coneamp- tie* Asthma and all dlreases Of the Littig. We refer to' ' 1 1 " Dr. Curtia". Ilygesna or Inhaling ll3 , geen *Vapor &Mr- t Syrup." With 112111 newenethod D. C. ha { restored many r 7 i asilloted ones to perfect health ;as an evidence of which be .. ! has Innumerable ceitincatet. Speakintof the treatment, " i 1 a physician rentarl.e : - It Is trident that Inhallug—constant. ' Iy breathing an avertible, healing vapor , the medicinal propert its mast mune lu direct contact with the - whale of ~ ; the !trial cavity ef the lunge. end thuserespethe many and 'i varied change* , produced-upon - them when infindueed Into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestlon...T' The itygeanalk ferrate at all the druggists throughout the - county y..: • „ - ..,, • ... --' ' • - - , •:• '- • [5 ,. ..: , . . - New Sort:Sort: para . /man .V./itis - .14: : 1 • The Inhaler wor e, on the bres.t