fairs in their own Aliay, without interference from any quarter.'-. Before any action was taken on the reso lution the povention, on motion of Mr. Reilly, of Franklin county, adjourned-sine die. DEATH OF A CONVICT IN TUE INDIANA' PENI- . EFTIARY.-A - * iv 73 years of age died O.n Fri stsd' eight last, of an affection of the heart, having Permed on the day precious to his death his allott task .in apparent good health'. He leave . ' a p ro perty valued at $lOO,OOO, and was inearcer ated-for the period of two years for'ihe crime of f or g.ery to the amount of $2.51 The chap tins] . miserly in the extreme, denying to himself, the 1 smallest lixurv. beyond . the prison fare Of bread and crater and beet's head 'broth. •.. _.. ' At the time of his arrest for the allepefor gefy he was tendered counsel whe 'pledged them selves-to clear him for a. fee of $5OO. To. this the old man replied, that "if convicted, the sen tence would only be for. heo years, apd he didn't thing he cou'd make his expenses and two hun dred and fifty drill: rs u yeltr out of the 'peniten - -- pry, and it would cost Wis nothing to live there, end he vvould.save that much any how."—Louis. rile JoUrnal. •,/ ' gggY4 In Lenox, May 15th, POiLY LISS , A, only. daughter of F.lisha and Icy a. Bell, aged 20 rears. , In this event the hearts of the parents and friends have been most deeply 'pained. Ma lissa was a most amiable young woman,belov ed.by all her acquaintances ; mild and peace able in her disposition ; confiding and hopeful at all times. She had few faults :and many friends. But all her virtues only fitted her thus - coolly to enter her eternal home. . lost our only girt at last! • - She perished in the spring When earliest flowers bpgati to bud, .‘• And earliest birds to sing ; I%"ve laid her in the silent grave A cold sod retreat, A not;lelablet o'er her head, And violets at her feet. - :We veould that she were baa. again •' In all het lovely bloom, • Our joy and hope have followed her Our hesrts are in the tomb, We know that she is gone away, • .• • We know that :she is fled, • • .We miss her everywhere and yet We cant think her dead!" . English Lever Watches. THill. subscriber has just received by steam ,ship Baltic another invoice of his celebratixl Enllish Patent and- skeleton Lever Watches, nikin ,, fourteen ditTerent varieties, in Plain and Hunting cases, to which he would call the atten tion of ail persons wishing to porcluise . perfect time pieces. A. J. EVANS, am Fellows' Hall. - Vinghamton, July 17, 1855. • •. BREASTPINS.—AIarge assordnent of Gold, Cameo, and Mosaic Breastpins, just reeeiy ew front tho iklanufaetory, A. J. EVAN'S.; Binghamton, July 17. _ HAVER WARE.—A large ha of silver Fortis, spoons, Ladles, Napkin Rings, just fin ished and for sale.hy. . I , A.. J. EVAKS, July 17. .Gold Chains of all weights and pat ferns. SILVER PLATED - TA.RLE KNErcs.—Twelve doz. more of these fine Table and Desert Knives made to match silver forks, for sale - by A. J.:EvAis. Bing.hamton. July 17 BACK AGAIN. . . ATI' wanderings , are oyer—tny journeying's, .11 for-the present, hare an end. I like the West—it is a charming country— and I purpnse, ere lohg, to . dwell there; but, be ing desirous of .leaving." favorable inressions" behind me, shall remain a few lnont': at Odd Fellows Hail: where.l hope to.see.a . great many Gild friends, and a great many new ones— All anxious to try the mysterious machine, And look At thiqnselves "as by eth(l-6 they're seen." W. B. DEANS Dagueritetypist. - _ Montrose, July': IS, 1855. SherifVs Sales. virtue-of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county and to me directed, I will expose to sale by pub lic vendueat the Court. House, in MontroPt., on Saturday the 4th day of Aug4t • All that certain-pipee,or parcel of land situate pan 0, in the township of Oakland in said ~county,. arid 'hounded asfoilows,"to wit: - Beginriingat an oak sspling on the north bank of the - Susquehanna (river, thence north 3-4 deg. east 349 perches tar a yellow oak lapling, thence, south - 80 1.2 deg. east; 104 8-10 perches to a white oak tree,thence south 3,4 deg. we. 4-250 6-10 perches to the cen tre of the highway, thence - north."i6 deg. east 4 26 4-10 perches to .a stalA, thence . south. 3-4 deg. west 34 perches to the Susquehanna river,thence down said river as it winds and turns to the .place of beginning, containing 233 acres 'wore or less . With the appurtenances, 3 framed - houses:-2 barns, a small orchard and about 75.. acres im pr owed, being the same land recently conveyed to Thos. Jackson and 11. C. Godwin and.fornier lv occupied by Daniel Van Antwerp, Chas. New. fiery, Martin Wade and Elijah 'Westfall. Taken in execution atothe su4 of Jared W.' Graves - vs. Jilin'. B. Scoville. • Also by virtue of a like writ vs. Plaintiff for costs, all that certain piece or pareel of land sit uate and being in the borough of Susquehanna Depot and bOundesi as 'follows, to wit -10 n the .1 - north east by land of Benj. Palmer, on the east by lands of Robert Nichol. on the south by lands of John Satterly, and on the northwest/ by the public ,highway, called Main street. being abhut 25 feet in front, and abopt 60 feet from. front to rear, with the appurtenances; one Bowling Sa.. loon 'and all improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Martin AA; ley vs. John. Barnes, jr. • . P. P.:HOLLISTER, Sheriff. . Montrose, July k 7, 1855.-29W3. Strayed or.Stolet • FROM4iie pasture of the' subseriber on .or about the' 15th of May last, a Red yearling Steer, ( with whiteface; tip of his tail white, a little white on his feet, and some white on the, belly. Whoever will return said Steer or give information where he may be found will be lib• erally rewarded: ' • OW EN EVERS, Silver Lake, July 10;1855. • • * 28--3 w. NOTICE . Is hereby given that application will be .made at -the next session of the Legislature. for the charter of a Bank ; . to be called the Farm ers 4. Mechanics' Bank. Located at. Busy uehanna Depot. Susquehanna County, Penn's. The pur pose and object of the Bank is for discounting!, and depc.sit. With a capital ,of $550.000 00, with tho.privileze of increasing to $lOO,OOO 00. - Susquehana Depot, Penn'a. July 9th, 185.5. 28-6 m. Auditor's Notice. Susquehanna County. B*. The undersigned having been appointed by by the Orphan's Court of said County, an Au ditor:to distribute the assets of tho estate of Frances Richardson, deeeased, among the heirti"of of said estate, will attend t the duties of his ap pointmentort his office in Montrose, 0% Friday, the 3d day of August next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which . time and place all Persons bavin — g claims against said estate will present them or. be for eyer barred from coming in 'upon the fund of the same: WM. 3. TURRtLL, Auditor. ionttUse, July 2,1855. ' 26--4 w Now Goods Cheap for Cash. C - W. MOTT has just retived another lot J. New Goods, such' as Challis. Barge Do tains, De Bagcs ; Ginghams, Collar*, Embroidery. Lawns, &c.,4 c. WLOCII Fib orrEn4 AT VERY LOW rams. SUMMER SHAWLS. a new lot ;set received--beautiful patterns at very low price also CRAPE awl BLACK SILK SHAWLS es kno as the tOteest. - June la NEW §TORE ,I • . &MT) VIEW? itt-z.e130.5. A •GENERAL assortinent of Staple and Fancy, Xi Dry Goods, Grecerics,Hardware, Hat% Caps Boots and Shoes, Wall Paper, DrUgs, Dye Stutra, Paints and Oils, &c., which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for Cash or approved credit by . H. 31. JONES.' Itarford June 1, 1855'. - BLACK Grade Rhirtu,Silk of excellent ties at , - , 11.11. JONES"; June 1,1855. • J 3. ROCHA And Cashipere Shawls, at all prices, also . a 11.4 Mantillas by H. M. JONES.. Jane 1, 18 5 5. .; - • EADYIo Clothing, at low prices by it, 1, • H. ti. JONES Juno I, 1854. ADZES 'find a great Variety of Bonnets d Rildions at H. 31. JONES'. ;June 10855, A)VNS, Burge de Lains and Gina. hams'at • IL 31. JONES". .June 1, 1855. r mBROIDERIES acid Window Drapery at •11 N. JONES". June 1, 18.5. A good aißmitnent of, Mints and Shoes at fh 51. JONES' June 1,1855., • !! . . IXTEEN Ibs, .of G(4)d :li.u•keft:! tor pile lar i 6 cii•h. by Ili - 31. JONES. June 1,1855. . • r 1 1F: best qUaljty of,i%laN it 51et's por pound, foiistile by lii 31. .JONES: . June 1. 1855. • I . JUST receivin fresh nuppl}•lof, fine Ay.laton Salt at .11.1 M. * JONES; • Juno ;, 1855.-1 - . -I i • • :. . LrK HER E. , best testy .—A rood assortment of the best kind in Matket. Also Table Knives and Forks.' SPOONS..SIL'v:R. Silver Pi:tied:Germ:in Silver. Albrata and Britannia-ware Spoons'. Also nll kinds Of Butter Knives. VioLts.STnixqs, Bows, and all the fixtures, Violins, Ace'ordetips, Flutt:s, Tuning Forks, Sze. • ; FLUID I. ;airs, gluid.Catnpliene, Candles, Lamp On. &e. • p . . PA M11:17 erllOC4 - iliEa. ' —A full. assortment, new and good. ''.- I. . . ~. OF:Lt S A !CD .l'ij T F. NiT 31Eracists.—A first rate assortment and-gt;•nuine. -' PAINTS AND Otis.--iA general asssortment, and ofigoOd 'quality. ti; i ,l Exvimnf.—A;'fipletidid Variety, of the neatest_ paterns. ti . ,fi 1 s . N 1 FANCY ,GooDsP--NiNirly , everything • in this branch. 1 - -.- . ! PEltrUMEnli. h --ti C i ipri , eC variety. " (New suppliesi*eceived nearly every week.) - In short, tie:alit evrything persons want, and cheap, at the vari - 61y store of Y . , A. TURRELL 1 3iontroscr. Juneil:l,:lBs,s. A. 0. W WOol!A 4 7001: ! W 001! !! 1 00i'QUNDS wanted ;t the Farm -010 'Exchange for which the highest tn4et plyttie will he pall in Cash ht - : A, LATHROP & CO.. June 12,18551 ;1 . s. _ • 81,90 - Reward. Q ;TRAIT]) or 'stolen, a liver colored. Pointer C.1.;D02. The allure reward will be paid to any on6 l re:on:linghit* to the store of 1 • A. LATIIROP & CO. i • Jpno• 21, 1855. i SPRING GOODS. ASdperier; ijust received, and now ofrerinLY, at the lorescash prires for approved cred it or Ready pay, by !tiny 1. GIIOCEIOESIoftOI kinds, at prices that can :t be .beafi Syrup—first rate article at 4 Call and e xamine the sink before parchasiniz, if you lik-i;11 :0 !MVO the 4. rellny. .. -- • i , • C. W. MdTT. , vt , June, 13. 1 , Bonnets at Reduced Prices. PURRITT, will sell his remaining stock 'w Silk, Lawn,and Straw Bonnets. a good assort ~ent,at rtduced prices, to close the business 4.,17 t suason,—many of them at New Nilinra r Juni , 18,1R55. . .0 . Sheriff's Sale. . . • Br Tirtueof .4 •rit of Ler. Fa., iSfl , lef9nt. of the Court of A— , Co:ninon Pier..., of zi ii.4 , o.hAnrit Cuuut v. an.l . to nit• di-' rected, I will r xpose.to publie eft" 04 the prern.• ,, s. at the Itryhrit.llouse. i., Great Bind tow,p%hip„ oo Friday, the 27ttiu.4.1itly, inst., at 2 fk:sine[ P.M.— • ' An that certain piece or panel of laiid sitntae in the Vilhige of Loder,Wille in Great Bond town. ship anti in the county of Stsquehanua. bounded and degcribed as follows, to wit: Beginnin , at a point in the southwesterly line of the Great, Reed and Cochecton ttirnolke, the southeasterk' side otla large chestnUt. (Tee, at a coner of lan . ci heretofore conveyed to the New York & Erie Raildrund Company, thence south 41 dvg, and 30 . mill •wi-st along the line of said railroad Co.', land about 114 feet to a corner . thereof. thence' northwesterly, along the line of : s said*coutp:rny'A lands about 18.2: feet; to the northwesterly shit; of a loeust tree with-two trunks about-7 foct from said line. thence north 51 3-4 deg. east, about: 213 fefee;to the. tine of said turnpike 4 Lie north' , westerly side Of a pate post, thence south 7 de;!.. cast along the line of slid turnpike 179 1.2 feet to the place Of beginning, containing six-tenths of an acre Of, land More or less, now erected thereon a large three *tory tavern house, known ps the " Bryant Houso" with a large b.irn, shed and -stabling, ice house and out housesi and all improved. - .Taken in execution at the snit •of Lowrie Green vs, Chas. G. 1 - IPrt. F. P. MUSTER, Sheriff, Sherifrs Office, Mon tins% f = -Trily 3, 185;5, i , , .. • - NOTICE mHE sub,i•ribersit4 the stock of the Sus•que hanna Ilrid ! !e C(iffipang, will Inect zt I.Vm. Skinnee's saloon, in lite village. of Sn'Squeltanna; lott Thurslay the for day of July inst., at one O'clock, P. M., fur thel purpose of organizing said corporation, and'electing its officers ac4--ording to law, &c. ;, : ~ / ' , • - THO AS JACKSO.'T, . , 1 . ./ Ni B. SCOVILLE, .. . C. GODWIN, . - • . , . .L. P. HINDS, F. A. WARD. Inly 4,:1cL55(' - ' - ~,, Lanesbeko Furnishing Establish= e E „ rill HE suiksc—riber k m eeps nt. constantly on hand I- and . will make to order, • Doors, Blinds, Windows aid Aiindow.Sash, Door and WindoW. -Fri:nes, anitall 13ther. articles made of wood and used in buildinir. - . , Blinds painted and hung on short notice. Glaris of all sizes, equalities , and quantities fot sale. • Flooring plained and match ed at from SI6 - 4O B:lo,per 1,000 feet. Turning diMe -to order: = Also a general assortment of 113 .'. .-. • .CABINET WARE. , -• .. . uredos, Tables and Mande, of all varieties.—,. Chairs, 'Bedsteads, - Settees; &c., &e. Coffins, ready . fliade or made to order on the shortest no . bee. , , . • -Good Pine, Cherry' or Wbitevrood lurnirer, and grain Dr Xil kinds, taken , in exchange for the above. . OrTra n ys--Ready pay or three months tithe with approtled credit. - - All order il addressed to me will receive prOmpt attention. .JACOB TA YIAR. Laneaborh, June 18, 1855. . 25--:-6m. LL kind s of Country Produce wanted: such 118 Butter,lEggs, Lard, than's. ;lock*, &c. dtc. ' • i . C. V.MOTT . Jutie 13. Patent Horie Rakes sale at the Farmer's Exehantre by iLATHROP, & co. June 260855. • C. W. MATT. A. LATHROP & Co STORE IN lIARFORD! G. W. SEYMOUR - It CO., • IF'ERRE to call . the attention of the public JL/ to their stock of ' • GOOXIA Now arriving at the old stand of S. SETWOCR, In . the village of Harfnrd.. • OUR GOODS AR E SEW; have been bought for cash, care fully selected, and Will be sold cheap: :Give- us a call before purchasing. Our stock consists-of DRY GOODS, - GROCERIES, • HARDWARE. • CROCK ERY, • IRON, NAILS, • &C., A variety is full as is usually found fit country Stores. ' G. W.SEYMOUR & Co Ilartord, May 10, 1835. NEW GOODS CHEAP ' at the Head of Navigation. • rME,' undersigned rn t iespeOt fully announces 1 • to - the puidie that he is still sealing Goods at the old stand, and that ho has an entire neck• stock - which will be sta id chcizp, . C. W. MOTT.- Montrose, May 31. 1P.5. . . To' Dairymen. ' J 3 UTTER wanted. The lii.uhr;.it market pri cc will be paid in cash liar good Dairy But. ter, by Juno 36th, 1855 PATZNT YlEDffers't ENCI. ABEL Montrose, Pa., DRUGGIST, AND AGENT, FOR. ALT. THE roruLAni OF . THE D.Y. 7 CO:I edi don..tantly Received C ASH paid for Land Warrants.. D. -R. LATIIROP June 21, 1855 ~.",kherlistincnts. Arrangements fo,: the 4th of July at Binghamton. TC;nntnittve . of Arrangements hare - up. _L poul 101 • 4 SHEPARD - BROVAERS -A committee to supply the wants of the citizens bf Su..quehatina county kith every thing in their live, as they are this weeli recetviwz in addition to their stock, as 'cheap and good an assortment ot— tltrware,. PorcelainWrlrc, Clocks," Bird Cages. Glassware, LookinGlat:ses..&e., &e., as were ever /Weil ed in town. l'h v y aiil sell PORC LAIN , A Tca Sett of CS pieres:Nmsistia7 of 9 cups and Saucers, 9 plates, each, tour . sizes, Cc., &e., of the best Procelain or Chinaware, ever manufae -x tuned Tors7olo. • • CIAOCK%•' Eight d:ty Gothre style, Iron Frotit!3, fur 5,00. Thirty hour Cleel:A, Nyarranted, for 81,00. -!` Clock and IT'atcli .R pairirt~' HARDWARE. Ira ! ";n g an,i llarzysi Tools." Nails per hundred lbs. 81.50. Tea . SPobns, dou lilt, plaited, pr German Silver, per Sett, ti,11,00 Door and House : Tritmnin:rs, and Furnishina Goods, a eotaplete a.sortlmmt. Cutlery 41f all Saivs, Planes. Axes, Shovels. "&., Bird Cages, posilict/y none bvtter made. •• 73 tr. ZS IL 170"" E It Manti.e Pieces; from:sl2,oo to $125,00 each:, far superior to ma . : bk. C(,nw, see and be convinced. In the New Exchazir*e Bock, next to ate: - .n's - SiIk:P.IRD Baurmuts. Binr 's iumton, June 23. L 855. • Sniall Profits and Quick Returns SPRING -GOODS. . NELSON a: PRIEST, CORNER Store, U.l.iyette Block. Binahimton, Y.:'nrt. row reccttingdti~r iilei r SPRING STOCK of all kind, of Dr.; .Good, t..i,iisisting in of Prinis, l Merrimaek, Cosheep, B..lln's Dutaeli's and Siira , nie's.. frign (11 to 3s a yard. Blea , :led and Unbleael:ed, all styles and widl lis, front 5 cent:, to .2.1) cents. Sliootiligm and Pillow• Cihse Cot,taa, ull widths int) Drives. Piog Lancaster, French, frcitn 12 1-2 to 25 - Detiiit's from 10 to 12 1-:24:etals ticks from 9to 20 .6:rit.44. • - - - • Apron . Checks, 10 tai 30leents. Fancy and Plairs a tine aysortfnent of Spiing Styles at all price.q from 56 1-1 cents to !.dounlin de Lanes, Plain 'and Figured all wool. and < wool and cotton, all Prices from 10' to .7.5 cents a yard. Linnens, the best make. rh ,. ..fip Embroideries, Laecs, Damasks, Curtain Muslin,, &c.: Sietwls,a splendid 'assortment et Spring Styles, aWprices', also' Mantillas, Dress T:imming, and evre other articl'e in their line. Also: Goods for Men's and Boy's Wear, a_ fine as soffmt;nt of Kentnekv Jeans, Cassimeres, Cloths, Satinetts, Suspenders, &rt., &c. • Table Linens, Napkins, &c., Our goods Nave . been lwught at the late large sales at Auction, in New Yoil:,•we cart and will sell them at very low prices, and we; only ask you to - give us:h - call and judge fur yoUraelves. • , • NELSO N & PRIEST Pinghamton, May 10, 1855. AWNS—Printed 'and Plain,- Aline assort ment just received, - ellelp at '4 NELSON & PRIESTS 13 AREG.ES, new Desi ! , , ,ns, all colon., Plain & Printed—very ;ow at - . N. &P. • . CHALICE—PIain and Printed, light colors ti,t, N. & P.! 1711BROIDERIES—Some" elegant Setts 4 Sleeves and.colars, very cheap at • TlO ( S i ; r l t. E w i s tit s 3 e le .;n l :l 7;;nda.sy,h!!.. pARASOLS—A fine assortment—all prices. Barege De Lains, new and elegant designs. Prints, Some new and fine patterns at 4cls.r-, Mantillas, an 'elegant assortment, 'all prices and. very low. Dress Trimmings. splendid new styles Moire, Antique, &e. NELSON .& PRIEST. Binghamton, May 10,1855. • Dry Goods and:Carpots at Cost WICKEIA3I & BENNETT have on hand n large and well selected stock of -F oreign and Domestic - Dry Goods and: Carpets, einls-s- - Ono' 'almost every article in the. Dry Good's line ever brought into the market in view of the short, crop of cash -on hand; we have concluded• to offer them for sixty days from this date at cost. Those persons. to whom we !lave formerly Bold Goods wilt at once see that this is 4 rare oppor tunity and one which should be embraced im nediltely. To those who have never favored us with a call %rewound ear try us once and you will be convinced that this is the place to Fair, chase' Dry Goods, and Carpets. Our; stock in al ways replete with : fashionable and seasonable Goods and are determined t s keep as good a va riety to 3 can he found in this section of the coun-, try, and sell at prices which cannot fail to please. : • - %VICKHAM & BENNETT. Binghamton, Jan. 30, 1855. • '• a - 11. &.D. SA IRE N. &. P. NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS! AND • CARPETS!! Great Reduction in Prices tit the ONE PRICE STORE. 1 - 1 . C. BACON has. the. pleasure of afinoune- Ill• ieg, to his Custotnerk that he has just • re tureed 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 beauty; Variety and style cannot,be surpassed, whi c h 1 1 4 e. ing been purchased fer,cash at auction and else, where at auction prices he will sell them cheaper . than they were ever before offered id this or any ot,ner market West of New York city.• Ills rich and splendid assortment of - DRESS SILKS is always acknowledo,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 varyim: from 37,1-2 ct's t o 825,0 per card, 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. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! An Immenso assortment of Silk, Crape, 'Met, Cat'ilonere. :Cterinog, Brodie ,and Summer Shawl'., from $3l to Sao, together o, ith neßplendid varrety of Black and. Colored . mANTI LLA S, of all the fashionable patterns: Sace, Silk and Embroidered, which will be sold rhenier than ever before. DRESS GOODS De Llins from 6 1-4 az; to 37 . 1.2 tt'ts per. yatd: , Plain, Plaid, Striped and Figured. . Musline, Bril -1 liantes, Challks, Bumbazinea, Cliatibras, Ging and Drilla, from i".ic'tg to 25 e't, per yard, andel`Ntltiew style i•econs•tttittly ou hand :tt th lowest,pris: • :• • • Ilibbonels by the pele.2.. or yard will be always in our stock for. 31illiai-rs and retailer*, EMBROIDERY The richest and lar! , • e4 asLortment oCEinbroidery eau 'always be seen at 12. C. Baeon's,at the lowest prices. blernisetts, Collars, Sleeve s s, Skirts, Infants' Waists, &e.., of •t cry fashionable style, together with English • . N'ateneeinnes, • - Guipure. anti • • Brussels Laces GOODS. • of nil kinds: Irish I,'-nens, Linen Ilandkerebiers, Tal - dt . Linen and envers of ail size*. Napkins, Dot•li. , Linen Sheeting and I'lllow C:ise 'Linen from alttion at prices below ail comp. tition.. -The attention of honse-keepers iv parti - culifely invited to our t:toel of Curtain Goods, among whiOtmoy be round . Lace Curtains, Brocatelles, . aitd everything in this line -of goods, which can not fail to please in fabric, style or price DOMESTIC GOODS Bleached and Brown Sheeting frornthe Cd grade up to the finest gunlitie.4. Tic.tkiggs, Striped Shirting, Apron Clieck . s. Ginghams and Prints, from 5 c'ts to 12 I=3 ets per yard: and ali kinils - of Cotton Goods for men or buys' flair Cloth Shirts, Grass Cloth. Skirts, vvry rich ai34ortmcnt More Antique, M.)sm G:*mns, and all dc,:eriptions of Dr ets and Mantilla Triiiimimr, and ereryiking beiongit to th,•: Dry Goody' trade' cut:toniers may , b:• wire of finding at 13acon's, if it can be found in NOV York. • C.IRPL;TS!, CARPETS Since the recent TienzenLus Fu3 in the price of Carp time. we II:4 purchased and have now on th ind most beautiful' assortment of CARPETS cti exhibited in this rci,zion,-at prices fully 30 viricent. less then they eould be sob! for the Lst ye4r. All those who'are in want. of Carpets are itititcd to our • ' 1. •• . CAit.l'ET-,1 1. u . ......f1ey ~ill be pel,g,,t v , ehe.l)sne,,s - of the :4ri.‘041 pa that ....) zoui:a t:,:try'9t can I , . ptu-rot-tx, 1 ..._ ,H Three IPly, - 1 Intrain. I Urlion, Co Carpetin2s from 1(I• is pet i Fl i 7 and 011 (slut! e6wa - 2.!•• • K. C; !Satan wwild tner4 who tiavil. no t :dread:l quaitittal with the that. the :..tore focally 4.1., - •upleti cppa. , .ite Cot tt new 1 ! !acli erected last the e4r.r,l, and Ifavinsh mce i.. n t 4; L d , plz.r.,s;u2t !. - tre th. n?; out 'ien • • • .huveis than hero,tof 'rater in‘ltiet.nwnts 10 and surh ai ran but be tted 1k all those - who arc apprei•i:th,d, and act: eutnpktcrit judges. Ntiv Excharve.B • NEW HAS, , W. 1•4 - 3tivFE & KNIV.UI the ;Mention oftlie el na ceimly, to their :few ment of' HAR 01, • . WAR.E - I Ceinpiisimi almost l .ry article usually, kept in similar establishment vvhich they will sell at such prices as muz! - tisfy all who may favor. them ;with their pdtr .age. Their goods were pUrchased at the' le , A, t. market prices, and are warranted to be of tl:t b...st quality. Call and examine for yourSel:4, it will cost you nothing: AVe think all will be r:tivineer: that this is the phi l' e! t 0 ,1.1 Li! 000 DS C.:REAP— pot Cheap 6! or ,1:. . ::.-y'Remetaber tio),, place, No. •10 LaFayette ithiclf, 3 doors east of the Chelan:lgo Bridge, Court Street. Binghamton, N. V. • M:irel► 1, 1855. .. . Phyfo Bt. Knowlton, i JTEND to keep constantly on hand n.!variety I of .Nails, iron. steel, mprilgs, axels, table and I pocket cutlery, butcher, bread, and shoe knives, razors, shears, scissom, swab - ere. and trays, coal hods, shovels and funs, stair rods, coffee mills, i - wheel heads, enameled 'sauce pans and kettles, vices; ancils,smiths' bellows, screw plates,sled , s z. es, hammers shoVels, spades, scoops, ehains,lead pipe, sheet lead, pump chain and fixtures, straw cutters, eorn-shellers. sausage-cutters. metal and wood faucets, horse brushes, combs, cards, rope, cordage, tiles, rasps, bells, tacks, brads, copper ri%'ets and burs, sand-japer, braces, bitty, augers, gitublets screws, hinges, gate hangings, curtain fixtutes. hooks. staples, bolts, hasps, wood, min"- era! and white knobs, tnineing.knives, door . springs, thermometers, wire, malleable castings, ,mill, X cut, 'wood and hand saws, firmer, inOrtice and framing chisel. gouges, - wrenches, bench ! screws, levels, saw frames, auger, saw, plane and' chisel handles, axes, hatchets, ave.hOves brush- I es, oil , stoness: whips': 'pad, fill, elwst .and door f locks, castors, sad irons, eandle.sticks.uncsolay_ knives, glue. ,glue kettles, spouirs. saddleeg silk, tasselS, 3:..c. &c., anti- a stock of b ilders - ' ria,J. ware and Carpenters' Tools, uns rpassed' for 1 cheapness in-this section of countr .. Call and see. Don't forget the' place, No. 10, Lafayette I Block, 3 doors East of the Chenang,i Bridge, Court stre4t... ' • . :Binghaniton, March 1, 1855. . . TI LL SAYS, warranted, at AL • PIIYFE & KNicoWLTON'S Binghamton, March 1, 1855.. - • SPRING, tia X LE% OF CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS 'TOW in Store alar g e Stock, of new patterns of CARPETS from-the recent heavy auc tion sales at a g reat reduction in prices. Bar: g aine.for purchasers. And such ele g ant styles that all must be suited. Remember our Carpet rooms are on'the second ficmr, of our Crockery and House Furnishing Store Sow being extead. ed one hundred feet in depth, making it the most extens iv e in-the Village. ; J. . H. DE PEU. Binghamton, March 15, 1855. in peat varivq, Curtains, LOOM . d with the beauty mid ltterns, anti astonished sold so cheap. and Hemp yard and upwards:— llrurraetts, ‘• m use 4) os eus 0. made themselves ac. he kis removed from by him in' Brigham e, to the . eorvr of the summer next east• 6t. I larger, more conven. formerly he is pre Oppns;tion to ..ifono,o—..ll - asic at Greatly reduced Puke. '.; . Noewithstunding the curril;Litriion of music deal. • e..r.s to title!) up the prices of non-copyright -Wa sh!, agailsl the interest of natire comp:;sers - ,- and their refusal to extend to Mr: Waters the eourte -sies of the track, lie is tnahing inunense sates— having abundant evidence, thLit . he has public countenance and support, in his oppos'ition to the GREAT Moxueotx, arid in his efforts to aid NA- Tmr. TALENT, and to adopt the NATIONAL CUIt- CENCI% lllS'stOck" . )f .I:M.6l:an and Eurepean manic is itirluene, a id the catalogue of his own publicatio . ns is one et the tris - 4 - i's/ and best stri,!ct ed in the United States. Ele has also made a Great RedUctinw,in the prices of Pianos, Melode ons and Musical Instruments of all kinds. Su perior toned 6 1-2 octave piatios-f0r.81 . 75, 8200 and $125, interior of , es gcfigi viality, and instru. merits as strong and as (hirable as thOse - which cost :500.. Pianos of every variety of style:and price up to $lOO, comprising those of TEN differ, ent manufactories: among them the celebrated modern inn/mired Ilort:tcr. IV.t . rEns7 . PLOos and the first . premium zEoLtAN PIANOS of T. Gilbert &Co.'s make, (owners of the :_Eoliali patent.)---. Second-hand Pianos at - great bargains. Prices front-840 to $l5O. Melodeons from five differ. cut manufactories, including, the well known S. D. .R. H. W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned the equal temperament,)the best nuke in•the United States. Prices 845, $75. $lOO, $ll5, $125, $135, and $l5O. ' Smith's Double Bank Melodeonii, $2OO. • Ecah piano and melodeon guaranteed... The best terms to the trade, schools, 4-c.: 12 1-2 per cent diseoutit to clergyman and churches. .• Aktiorders Promptly attended to. Music sent to :di parts of the country, post-paid, pt the reduced rates. General and select cataloguei and schtidule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any addr, ss free of charge. , - • 1 RE STORE. 'OX resi)cetrully c 11 tizons of S t i s quan_ Ind extensive assort- Crockery, Ginss-Wrire, - nil Home- Furnishing Goods. • T IL DE PEU would call tho attention of • purchasers to his extensive -and varied •stAck of GOODS for the Spring trade; consist ing of every article desired by 'housekeepers and would.cspeeially solicit a call from those fur. nishing anew. As our! attention is Tarticularly devoted to the wails this class, we are able to furnish them with a. complete outtltand we would advise all to look through the assortment before purchasing elsewhtrre. Remember DE PEU keeps 'Crockery, Looking-Glass s, :Carpet in, Oil-Cloths, - Wooden and Willbw Ware, Spoons, Cutlery, WindoW-Shades; Lamps, Cur tain,Tritinings„China ware, Fancy Baskets,Bird Cages, Tovh, Japweed and Tin Ware, Feather Dusters. dtiese Feathers, Mats. &c.,&e., at the LOWEST PRICES! .1. 11. DEPEU. Binghamton, March 13, 1855. • • - GREAT BARGAINS 117 URI( GOODS. W. N. WILSON, & CO. 13,ETURN their warmest acknowledgements .It, to their customer in Stmaehanna Cotinty for past favorz , , and invite attention to their stick of . Wow Spring Goods, - just opcnt•d, tsh eh they propose. to ieplenisli weekly from AUCTION, and the cheapest cash Houses in thc. City. - The stOck embraces every variety of Staple :mil Fancy Yankee Notion,:rrunks, Traveling Bags..4-e. All or which they will f:11 extremely Cl IF:AlEfor CASH. PedhirT, and other:wholesale buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to give them a‘e3ll. :The Ladies will find an excellent assortment of Dress Good4,Emhroideries, Thread Laces, and Trimmings of all kinds, front AUCTION at very low rites W. N. VaLSON, &CO. Corn c>; of Court . and Water Sts.) N:Y., April 5,1855. New Arningethent at Gregury's lir.ifzi). WARE STORE! - el W. GREGORY JUDSON SMITH, having_formed a enpartrwrship •the purpose of conducting the Hardware - business in all its various: branches., would rgspectfully in corm the people of Sustplehanna .county that I they are now iipening at GrL:gory's Old Stand,.l opposite the Exchange. Hotel, 12 doors from' the Binghamton, N. Y., the largest, cheapest, , and best stuck of Hardware ever offered in Bing hamfon. liavin,* made arr..figements to import their goods red purchase their American di rect from manufacturers, they can and will sell GiII:APEIt than any other estabViment.in town! Taeir stock is now very extensive, ,and those wishing to purchaser are ?&. - ited. to ftiilLiwing are a portion of 'Their leading ar ticles, viz r---Table knives and forks,. Tea do., earvers; forks and steels, pen and pocket knives, bread and' butcher do., haw and \.StraW do., scis sors, shears, and razors, Britannia tea alid,eofroe pots, silver and britannia tea and. table . .spoons, silver plated, brass, and iron .earidlesticks, snuf fers and trays, solar lamps, lard; and - suspended lamps, mantleTiece ornaments, brass find iron. andirons, shovels and ton7s, 4e. Looking Glasses, and looking glass Oates, to gether wi;11• a general assortment o 1 housekeep. articles. • • HOUSE- TRIMMINGS, con4stin , r of blek , ;', Intelles, hilts, screw, brad bolts, vaunt wincii•w spring 4, blind lastvn ings. shituvr -4Crt•WS, and fastenings,. &c. • A ( , eneral asscirtnient of tools for Carperders and Joiners. Cabinet and 'Wagon Makers, Masons and bileksoniths,eentsistinr , of planeS, saws, ham. hatchets, axes;adzes, auL , ers, auger bitty and hollow an:L . , crs, anvils , litellows, , vices, patent drill rrieliines, sledges, :stone laitniners, brick and plasterin'gyowels, eross-eut, will and circular saws. • A splendid iwsortmcnt of Saddle and Harness' makers' - tools and tri min in o.s. , • •FARMING TOOLS, • consisting of shoveli, spades. fOrks r rakes.scythes. grain:cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars, grind stones, &e. A , eats for the sale of Whittemore, Squircs.&. CO's Agricultural tools,such piOiVS, hay and straw cutter's, corn shelters, &c• Solo and upper leather, morocco and shoo , -"4"4" see. oAth ethytrkral vvortmnnt...a.6afl7np, , .- Wooden • ware, cradles, wagons, chairs and baskets of all dlscriptions. • Bar iron and stec!, iron axles and steetsprings rnalleablo Castings, conch lace and trimmings of all kinds,-paints, oils, sash, glas4, patty, &e., all of which wilt he sold at the lowest rates. Please call and examine the stock for your:lt:lves. Bitydaitatoz, 31ar6 1, 1853. • . chi Pork: Ahatignients. CASE! MUSIC AND PIANO STORE HORACE WATERS. 3:3 3 Lir 4a d way, .I't Extracts from ,testimonials of, music sors and Editorials; concerning: IrottAcE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED 1 3 .1•1..N05. V • I ..EW_ YORK: Dee. Itl, '54.. 1101:ACE. WATERS, Esq., 333 Broadway : - Dear Sir—Havingexainined your Piano Fortes from scientific and appropriate .tests, I lam ena bled-to form a . satisfactory judgment of their merits, and it is with pleasure. That I can speak of thern,as among the Most celebrated and ha. prov;:d makes of the day. For power, brilliancy . :and richness of tone elasticity of touch, and beauty of finish, they wit) not suffer in comparison with those of any • other manufacturer and those desirous .. of obtaining a realty good Piaio Yoke—ono that will prove, nu equivalent fur their means, will find, such a one in your beautiful instruments. : '', . r i ' TllO3/AS• BAKER; It. A. M. Leader of !Juilien's Band and musics!! Director and Condutor at Niblo's Garden.. For 'power, brilliancy and richness of tone, 'elasticity of tench, iehegatfce ."and durability of Make, they are in adysouw of ...:Ay othei pianos in the United States{ 4 - ing the result .of long expe. rientie and n'series cil experiments.—A: Y. Dis. patch. - . i \ • The -treble is clear, pure, beautiful, - and -very meledeous;.the basS is deep, rolling and sono rous; the middle. pdrt is rich' and - symfiathetie, and posses the - rk wer of kinging; i. e. of uniting the sound of eat tone; na a de groe but rarely. aahievelt—Eirsav C. Watson. . Your iustrumentalare a sensible imProverneut upon American pianos,. and an honor - to the mandfacturer. There is no doubt, - but they -will be aPpreeiated by the )üblie, and all. admirers Of trne - tuerit.—Oscar. COUETTAM For power of tone, depth of - bass, and brillian , cy o treble, together with accuracy of touch, they lure equal to any make I am acquainted with and cordially Nee:tuned them to theie wishing to ptirchase.—V. C. TYxioa.. Oiir friends will find Waters' store the very best assortment of music and of- pianos to be retied In the United States, and we urge our southern and western friends to give him a call • whenever they go' to New York.—Graham's Magla:inc. • 1 take, great pleasure in m pro s pouneing them in struents. of superior quality, both in tone and touch.—NrnusT GPCKEL. We consider theit worthy of speeial attention; frotn! the 'resonant andexceedingly musical toile which Mr. Waters has succeeded in attaining.:_ N. V. - Musical Mirld.4• Time*. The Horace %Valets pianos ,are of superior tonciaad finish.—N. 'Y. Christian Inqui-, Nothiro7 at the State Fair disylayed greater ex.. .P eellenee in any department than the Piano Forte manufactured !.),y Horace . %Vaters, of this tlity.— entincumori. Horace Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich, and even tone, and powerful.—_V Y. . Alttiicat .I.2erieT. Your.new Squire Pianos, sir, 'are of suck a clearness and equality atone throughout, 'that they very sneces , ful compete with the Volurni no US and expressive Grand Yanderweyde. - The .Editor of the 'Savannrrh Reigndican, Sa vannah, Ga., speaking of the Piano • Fortes .kept by I)leFs . N. J. W. Morrell & Co. of •ttia - city, says: " It will ho seek that their stock'comprisesl struments of every grade of excellence , from th, well known trianufacturino• establishments ;- Chickering & Son, Horace Waters. IL - Worces. ter, Nuans and C:ark, and Bacon and gafen.7 It might well be supposed, that 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, equals, if it does not excel, anything of the kind we have ever seen. If is from the establishment of Horace Waters. Being constructed of the. beSt and 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 fingerboard is inlaid with pearl,. the legs are most elaborately 'carved, and the whole instrument finished up in a gty e of great;excellence and beauty. And yet its chief merit lies in the power brilliancy, and .richness of-its tont), and the elasticity of its tonal." Extracts from Editorials concerning C. GmnEqr & Co's rarnnum PlAtioS. Thu .EOlian Piano_ Forte is undoubtedly - the most, perfect mnsic:ihinstrutuent hunt ingenui ty has construe:ed. Two instrument. are bleu: ded in one. The .Eolian is both attached ttnd detached ;so that the Piano maple played- - N ith or without it ; or, with one hand the performer may elicit the - melodk;us strains of the .X.olian, and with the otherinvoke. the harmonies of the Piano. The instrument which, in the evening, incited to die dance or aided the. festive..song, gives. forth, in-the morning, the pealing tones "which prelude and aceempany the solemn hjrthn Mr. Waters' new rooms are very invitiriglo, the• lovers of music. 'But he has nothing in his rooms equal in beauty and completeness to Gil. bert's -Piano Fortes.—Mo rris & lVillis Home Jourtd: . . Tht! varkty and beauty of the.eflekti can only be appratted by those who I.i2ar these magniii-. cent itistruments at Mr. Wat. , :Ps' establishment. —N. 1': Vibune. • The Piano Fortes sent to the Crystal Palace from the -great mesie rooms of Florace Waters, have been preve:d to be unsurpassed. by ail others in those rip alities which the.gr' eate.St performers-most pri;el—Eaening Post. - The Pianos sold bvi Mr. Waters are very Pip. ular.- - The frameworl4 is mettallie and :the los.; truinent is warranted Ito stand any elimute with scarcely any need of tunimi.—N. Times , The invention of tic new voices has divested that instrumeat of itslharsher tones, ane g,ived us the purity and richae:pi, -of it . parlor orgua.— Erening Atlas, Albati, N. Y. • This admirable ihstrument is everyw ere pr,6.4.-:-Chrislialißl7.-ctor, - Boston. • The ,Eelian : Pianolis now the chiefattraction in all, tnusical \ circles in'. the South. r -A/gbdiniz Bezlitist,. Ma no.n. Extraets from testimonials concerning S. D. & 11. W. - SMITH'S CELEARAT2D MELODLINS. In an article in v?e,. February number cif the Rcricer, answering some inquiries in regard to temperament mut e`by Viiiiatn W.Jr., Brook field, Vt.," I noticed a statement that •Priuce'si MejodeonS are tuned in the eqnal temperament, -Since that time I have examined a number of Prince S. Cos :llchideori , , With special reference td the temperanient; and have not found one tuned in equal temperament. The temperament in the melodeons of Prince & (.70.'s-nomufacture that I have eXatained. approaches nearer ' the, ,Equal that in these of Carhart & Nevdhain, but it is far froth equal, as any one" troubled ttith Mieee ear," I think will,lecide„if they will try th e chords of F 'and F Sharp in rotee, , ..sion., A Tuatr, Poultn - 4, Vt. , We are very .happy to stand corrected on thiS point., We. made the "tateuomt alluded to above on the authority of a professor of musk in this city, without having observed in reference to it ourselves—a thing we very seldom do. We have since exanAied Prince &Co.'s Melodeons and flail "A Tuner" right. ' Thu'-hoWever,' that S. D. & 11. W. Smith's Melodeons, sold-by Uor ace Waters, No. 333 Broadway, are tuned in - the equal temperament. —N. Y.. Musical Messr. S. IX& II: W. Smith rank as the first. manufacturers of the Melodeon in. this country. Their instruments are recommtMol' by the best judges as superior in every respect—Boston CON monwealth. . There is constantly in store it this es tablishment ton difil:rent ,Makes of Pianos,. and five different uiak es .of Meloclenns. • „ 7,=ff Each histrument is guntanteed give entire satisfaction, or the purchase ruoneirefun. -- ded. Persons at a &stance wishing to purchase will, by forwarding theirlOrderS, have their wants ;Cs well. and as cheaply supplied *hough person4l - present. - 14y1 taA HYGE4NA. Brought Hanle to the Door of the Millio AWONDERFUIi Diicovcry•has recent!: beeh made 'by Dr. Curtis. ot this clay. in the treatment of C0115131.4p- Con, Asthma ar.L all diseases of the Lung. We refeil to " Dr. Curtis" Ilygetina or Inhaling llygean. Vapor stud Syrup,_" IVith this new method Dr. C. has restored many attii•tted ones to perfect health ; es arr evidence of which he has intiumerablucertificates. Speaking of the treatments a physician remart.s : It is evident that inhaling--csanstant lyi,reathing an 'agreeable, Icaliug vapor., the medicinal properties must come in direct.contae.t with the whole of the arial cavity of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied cliangeeprcdtiesd upon them when introduced Into the stomach, and subjected to tha process of digestion.— The Ilydeana is fo r sale a t all the druggis ta throughout the country. • New York Duklman of Jan.l4. The.inbalerlsworn - ori the bred a 'under the linen milit ant the ledit inoonventence-r-the ;brat of the body bung suflicient to-evaporate the ttuld,l 71utiareds of CASES of CLiltEStilie the following might be named. One raclaide of ItYgeals has cured me of the ASTIIMA - of six years standing. Jas. F. Kee.berry, P. M. of Duntannon, Pa. I am cured of the ASTII3IA o flO years standing by Dr. Curtis' llygeana. - Margaret EitAietl, Brooklyn, N: Y. Mrs. Paul of Se. 5 11ammendSt N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Itronchetts by the Ilygerma. ' - My Fist er b3s been cured pfa DISTRESSING COVOIIof several years ptatllni, and decided to be ineurable by hey physicians. She wsa cured in ONE *ONTII. by the Ily\. :; • geatia, J. II Gukhert, P. M:ditichaiontl, Me.. Prtee three Dollars a Package.—Solti be - CURTIS & PEE- K !NSA 1101'D & PAVL No. 119 Chambers St.. N. It.-4 Paelenges sen t -freely- express to any part of the United Staten for Ten Dollars. • • N. B.—Curtis{ Itygrena is the ORIOLVAL and ONLY GENUINE Attlftfil.Y., all others are belle immititlons or vile and INAtIIt4OUS counterfeits- Shpt them as you would POISON • - S., AdVre; mrFor Sale by Abel Turret I,'Druirgistilion fro , Pa. • Profes- HP. subscriber is in conittant receipt 'of New T Gonda, in his lino of business, dearly every week. The , pOblio will find his a* nutmeat No I, And hie articles new and of good . quality.. - The stock consists as liana] of - Drug% Medicines, Paints, Oile r - Dy Groceries, Fancy-Goods.. Jewelry, Perfumery, &c. . •, - ' Store at the lower end of the burned district. -• r ABEL TERRELL.. Montrose June 41804, NEW GO DS. NEAP YORIC ADITERTISEYZJITO-' FRom visscHEß & SCHELL'S General Adterlisir* Apptelon's 'Building, 346 • and 348 Bi,lacheag, & C- Fischer, Piano-Forte tifactory„ - . , 2C ND Ware Ronm;Nos; 243, 245, 247,..an4:. • 111 .243 West Tiventy-eight street, between. - 9th and 10th Arukues,Nes4-,York. Pianos with the zEolian, and all the best nuidirit .imprpve, tnents, made of the best materjali, under our, own supervision; a written guarantee given with every Piano. C: F. heang practical men * and manufacturing very largely, can furnish the best Pianos, on lower terms thaty,Cita be.fataish; ed any where,. rind it is d.ecideilly:tho beit place to buy for.eash. Those desirigg a .good Phino and one that will standind wear well, than 'to call oia .J. &C. Fischer. - 43in9. Phttform apd COMM, ; Scales. - FAIRBANKS &.Co,. have recently opened a spacious Warehouse at 189-Broadway; New. ork, Where they uter i at wbolesale and retail', tile most complete assortment of Weighing. Ap. parntus :to be fotindiu the United BtateS. Among is artit.iles offerred Will be found upwards of • seventy different modifications u 1 FAIRBANKS' ticanns. Also .a great varict'y of 13.tracEns',. Jew. Druggist -- s Grocers, - and other Scales.-- prinl4,ll4lances, Patent Beams,Teater's Weights and MeasUres, • • HAY and COAL SCALES set in any 'part of the country by experienced workmen, Orders by mail or otherwise will r eceive atter'- flan. - FAIRBANKS - & Co.; 189 Bioadway . N. New Store fagd New Goods. Car,p - - ets Oh e4per.ihan: ever . .. r "HE subscriber gives notice that his Ask- • . en the premises, No. 394 Hudion S rect, ,j •ew - Yurk, where hd offers for sale an el • glint a mishoice lot of . Three-Ply, .Ingtain,'Venetisn. and Hall Carpeting, Oil Cloths,--stair rods, I:. ugs,- Drug,gets, etc. Mont of. these goods - hale been bought at auction. foil. Cash 'only: ~ And notk-al row. me.te•say—Tet, - Carpets were tinpreeedently ligh last year; 2.4 They are about 25- per cent • loWer this year, and-!never during the thirteen -. Years that I have been in - Usiness; have I - Immo them so low 3d, Most of the old, dealers, per haps all,ltve large stocks bought at last. year's pries; 4th, I shall start with - a - clehn-•neW stock houghs "at this year's! prices; sth; My - expenses' - aro very low, nee my Prices for.example. Ingrain Csr4ets, all: wool, is t i 6d. per yard; Double Scan : , tilt ditto,4s.,Superfioe, 55., - Extra, 654 . Thre-ply. 0 . ditto. SI, - and all others at .equally low rates. ' J. -RUGGLES LANDON, 394 Hudson St, (Between Hammersiey and:tlarkson •Strcetii - New Yuri:.)--45m3 1 . • . • , . . CIIARI,ES-E. FOGG, lIAMBER FURNITURE, - Bedsteads,: Mut •tresses, .Washstands, , Enameled Sets Anna. gear Chairs, Pillows,Counterpanes,'&o4 . 44$ P.eart:st., Y., - between : • I 91n6 Madison and Chatham st. 'Wow - and Valli:able DispoNtry. Dr. Ham's Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. This delicious beverage is superior to all-.ln vigeratiagCerdials, Schnapps, Nervines,.&a.,- is use ; fur "the 4.ure of Dispepsia, "NervousneSs, Heartburn. Drowsiness, Kidney Complaint, Mel: DeliriusUTremeris,:intemperance,.&c., as it 'will invigorate and strerigthen, but will opt into. , oeaftl. (*Pr stupefy. '• • 'Persons who, haye become-habituated to :the excessive use of Tobacep, Opium- and Spirituous Liquors, Will find speedy and permanent. Tellet„ from the desire to use these destreving agents, by taking a bottle or two of this Dericions :e.al V sal; and Siekl Fa nilios will snd Dr: Hams Inviaoriting Spirit quick and sure cure, for . ali - female difficulties, it being a RegertertiVn as .well as a Sfmngtheber •of the : Human. System: Each complaint that the Aromatic juyigorating,Cordial is ealeuiated.to 'cure is • named on the .wrapper accoLlipming each bottle, and; full directions .for use are also minutely given. . . , ' Price $1 ,per befttle.- Prepared by .Dr - 2 Darius Ham. Principal Otlice,No..2 Liberty Strect;.New t York, Were tylii)lesale orders should beaddresSed. For sale by Druggist throughput .the. United States. . - - 01c1, by A: Turrell, Montrose; B. F. & K. H: Biter], Harfund; Chureli & Phiany, Dandr.ff; •L. Scott, Great Bend. 23-71 y. • Wro ught Pipo For Water. Steam and - Gras. - Jamee.o. atotie 4' Co., No. 79' Join Street, New York, mane. facticrera and dealers in Wrought Iron Pipe.- ' ' Thirteen different sizes: Constantly on hand. with Valves; Cocks, Elbovvs,\ •Tets, and .every. variety of fittings for the 811111 e. .Ashcrofee, Steam Gauges:. NVliistles; Oil Cup, - Heaters for Steam Enginos, Steam and: Force Pumps, Boiler Flues,'Tt 'atU3 Soap Boiler Culls, Screw. Plates - and Screwing Machitiee. BuildingsAVartit• d Lip Steam and Lighted by Gas. All orders for rt•ralrs, and country orders reetive promplat tentif.n. - ti • J. (1.• M. & Co-. beg lo; call tbe attention of - owners of factories, hotels; . &-e.,.t0 their superior Gas (30wrating Apparatus' now in use at the" St.. _Nicholas Hotel, New - York; Blanchester,.. Conn.; Great Barrington, Mass , : Roekvilie, Conn., and arius otheeparts of the country. - .24-3m. - rr..z.zz.w(prslis i.IFIRE WORKS ! ! THE TRADE SUPPLIED. , eubs:,ribers are pr'oaretl to- turnisit an -IL. articles in the above line at GREATLY REDUO.EDPRICES.i - - - . :Tlo•ir,- stock comprises, aiming other articles: Nir+. Crackers; Extra Size d0.,-Torpedops,Ronyan Candles, plain and colored, Rockets 3 lbs., do. do. Vertical and Pin ‘ . .:lleols, Grass" , hoppers, &e. • ()Meta received astisul for. Edee's • Exhibition Works. • • . •,. . . - JOLLEY & TIERS,. . : (Succes..s'of to John W...tiolberton,) Mann fkieturtirs of Fireworks, . - .• • - . - i 43 llaiden Lane. . . . . .. - '.: - • . - 24t—lni. .. , . . i .. . - Largest and - Cheapest Stock of lir - voott, in . , • - .clrew .1 7- Jrk. -_. -:. r pARTIES . who.are atbotit -to visit e city; aro' invited to !Lord & Taylor's - 1m sense es tablishment, 255, 251, 259,1 Grand, Street, corner . stie Street; or at their other store, new hum.' bers, 47 and 49 Catharine street, at --both of which stores may be found at all titnas,7oost attractive St9elts of Fashionable Silks, Stucnia, Mantilla - a. Dress Creeds, Flannels, Dorriestics,,Linena, Hosie ry, Gloves, Laces,Embreitlerics, and every, other . description of seasonalik: good.; also Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Drugget4, &ri., in great.variety, to all .of which additions,are crinstantly being made from : foreign markets 'Audi:unction Saks; and .purchasi4r. on the Most. advantageous trains, wc.are.enablei to sell at such remarkable. low prices his to ofibr to our cust!omers.greater • induce ments than over. - I.la-61n. New Spring! Goods. TT ' BUBRITT Would announce to. his Meads Xi• and-ttin public that he is- now - opesing, an unusually . targe Stick of- Smuso and frivat : ; stn GOODS, including 'a great variety of Piinti from -lets i to Is. sper yard : -Plufn - .and - Printed Lawns, - Bare,ge.- Delalnek Gillghams., Brocade, BlaCk and Fancy DreaS Silks, SilkToressTissues, and Bareges, Poplins; &e., &C.; - with a e:piriot assortment of Silli,-Illroclio,.,Cashuiere and ',Thili bet'Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols; French- Lace and- Straw and Silk Bonnets, Biel Ribbons and'Flow.: ers, with . a large variety of othcrutiple and fin ......- . DRIrGOODS - Groceries, Crockery, .llardWare,.frian and -Nailk Boots and 'Shoes, I-lats.:And Caps, _Carpeting, Wall paper, painted, Windear.Shades,-Floor. Oil Cloths, Clocks, Stoves,Oils-and Paints,Ploisghs &e., - Ste.;, in short,- the largest kind .of lilies ~of rich and cheaGonda, too numereas - te mention. lint just the t tins to purchase, all 'of. Which . nill I to be sold at th most reduced prices,. und 'en.. the most favorab e terunfor club, nicuhange s , ot_st‘ 'proved credit • - 1.. -..., .. -...-. . N. B,- Salt and:Flpur annatantly. on hand. .. Nfiar 'Milford. May 'O, iBg!. PI'A.A../30 Latest styles 4 = ' G. W. 110TTI8z Jane la, 'Do Lack D anciw Joni P.- - Sillks.and - Changeablfi, at unusu ! ices . • •O.IV,NOTT;