The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 23, 1855, Image 3

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    The executive Committee in presentiaVhe
Preinitinss for 1855, are gratified hr crffermg
to coin - palters the7most liberal list that has
been laid Lactate V.:Audit lis- - hOtied:
e shibition will be more.extensive than at. any
former period- There never was n-timeld 3 / 4 11,
the Agricultural interest was-ro.prominco.in
the county, arid held out .rrach niducementa.
It is tnisted --therefore, that an . institution
which has'aidedvi 7 essentially to develop the
resources Of , the county; will be liberally sup
ported. APPlicanti tor 'Premiums on gnu a
and Potatoes are requested to give the mode
of cultivation ,,, io - ftiniiVi:ll,ll- 9 Society with
complete protifof the'quantitY` raised. Ap
plicants kw premiums 'en'./filch `.:Cows, fur
Butter, will state, the - greatest quantity, made
in Boy one Week during the Season. - .
Pea*
,preventing Agricultural imple
nienb4 arwrequested to (mush a ,description
of the article.. . .. . .
Tamable the I.l3mm:ttee to give in audi
,
6pda - interest to the exhibitien, z it , is earnest
ly reqiiested thirt those ii,ho take an 'interest
in the succens'of the' Soeiety, ancl-who pos-
G ess any thing that is ornamental of 'etiriars,
will send it for inspection; -: . ~..-_,,
- Tumuli 'l4'l.ll'oLnc:4, I. •
1
ALryto llsrownv,
. . 2 • Tomtits Jonsson-.
N.-B. If any thing has . been overlooked'
in the announcement of pmMinims it *ill
re titre4, on appliation to any member-40
the Committee.
~o~..lQeettpg _l~oucer
The; churetie ipoatag the' State Rood,
Fair Date, South Auburn,Apalachian; Can
dor, Union, I"lpga 4, Atens circuits, Syra
cuse Conferenee, are , niglink Siriutigements to
hold a Camp IsfeetiOg;. to cornsiience Sept. 10;
.%;,..4d continue till - the foll Owing Motiday. 7 --
fihe camp is locates aevep suites from Mon
irose,.the. county seat of 'S.usiinehanriai
on the State Road' Wet.. h as expected that
the pledge of our brethren from the Roches
te'r conferences that have 'hitherto been • with
will be redeemed, so - that there "will be no
lack of lifinisterial help. It is - also expected,-
tliat Bros. Lee and Matlack,— wlth many oth.:
ers of our brethren of the Syracuse Conferenee
and Bro. C. F. Hawley of the -Illinois Con
foren'ce will be present.
Now, brethren, these arnang,e.ments are :be
ing made in the name'of the .Lord, for the
sole. purpose otadvancing'a pure Gospel, and
to, bring the unconverted to. embrace Bible
Christianity. In view of surrounding circum
stances, not sword need, be to you, to
urge the importance of making'a united and
mighty effort in God's name, and in behalf.
tif, crushed and, polluted \humanity. It re
mains for all concerned, to say wlaether this
shill be done, and pm-Father in heaven glo
rified. The undersigned are pastors on the,
charges named in this notice. •
Br. D. IL Hickok is chairman of a very
efficient committee of arrangements, and any'
communication in relation to tents or enter
tairiment, will promptlrattended to by him
if coming in,time.
Preachers, their wives, and.teams will he
provided for, free of charge. For any infor
mation in relation to'the meeting, Bro. 11.
Frink can also be inquired of.
D. IT. Hickok, MontroSe, Susqu'a Co., Pa.
Edgar Si. High State Road Circuit
E.B. Mintz, Fair Dale 4C
Timothy Coggins South „Auburn "
M.B. Porter Apalachian "
It'Lounsbury Candor "
M. Frink . Tioga & Athens ,"
l'.o:Kddres.,lloga Centre, Tioga co. N. Y.
Teachers Association.
A meeting-of the Teachers Asi'ociation will
te held in New Milford on Friday the 14th
di t y of September at 10 O'clock : The time
and place of htllding,4,a County Institute;' will
then be considered. A full attendance is car
nally desired.
• Medical Notice. '
The Electic Medical Society of Susquehanna
•
Cottnty will hold its Semi-annual meeting at
Union Hall West llarford Pa., On . Wederis
lay Sep;, 12th A.D. 1855. The public are
respectfully incited to attend. •
A.. CHAMBERLIN, Sec'y.
IMF GOODS AGAIN
At the " Exchange," Brooklyn.
riPHE : subscriber takes this opporturitty of
1..: thanking his friends for their very liberal
patronage the past season, and of saying to them
in addition; that, having received fresh invoices
of swimmable goods of various descriptions, he
is still prepared tifi supply almost any article usu
ally called for at a country Store. His• assort.
meat is now complete, end being the .largest in
Town, offers the - greatest inducement to purchas
ers, either for Cash, Baiter; or Good (short)
credit. Call Ind see. .
O. G. BPAPSTEAD.
Brooklyn, Aug. 20, 1855.
SALT by the bill. or Load at the marlet rates
by - 0. G. HEMPSTMUZI.
HE highest market pine paid for Butter;
Eggs, Lard,- Farm Produce of all kinds,
good Shingles, prim Wool Socks, —in Goods,
by O. G. IiEIIPSTEAD.
NG.—The subscriber has on band
el sod Is noir manufacturing a small stock of
Ready Made Clothing, of good quality and work
manibip, which he offers at very low prices
.2' O. G. HAMPSTEAD.
Bours & SHOZ,S.—A good- assortment of
: excellent qualities,•kept eonstailtly on hand
by ' 0. G. HEUPSTEAD.
Medicines and Drugs.
tERS Cheriyi„Peetorat=aeknowledged to
rk be the best' Potmonia Remedy extant,
Pond's Extract irf - Witch.llazie=an exceedingly
valuable remedy fok avers ilbs—Dr. - Baker f s
Comporind—a grand speeific'for Diarrhma, Dys.
eatery, Cholera-Morbns, &c.—Ayer's, Jayne's,
Phinney's and Wright's Merchant's barg
ling Oil, together 'with a
„ great . variety of Drugs
in common use, kept Constantly art hand by
0. G. ,HEMPSTRAD.
Please Take Notice.
TAT it is very desirable that• the secounts
.11.' and Notes of the late Firm tot' Smith &
Hempstead should bo settled, and that speedily.
U. HEMPSTEAD.
Brooklyn, Aug. WI,. 1865..
The Manhattan Fire Ins.
Office 24 58 Wall-Street.
'CAPITAL, . 0250,000
II) 811 ret buildings, Merchandine, Furn4ere,Yee
eels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Proper
ty. against loss or damage by fire:- • -
DlEEcTona..—Natbarniei Richards, Samuel F.
Mott, Peter H. Setienek, Wm. F. Mott, Edwin
D. Morgan, Wm. W. Fox, Sidney binsoe,'Efishi
Riggs, ILL Lord,-Thos. Barron, Russel Nev.
Ang. H. Ward, Moses Taylor, John Stew.
red, James Colles, Thos.: W. 'Pearsall, Ric hard
Tighe, Peter. Cooper, Henry "Elstrorth, Lyman
Denison, John Colwell
NATHANIEL 'RICHARDS. Pp*
w Pin PAT,xeR, Seep.
NELSON d PRIEST, Agents,
hatpton, •
Lowest asii-Prices.
Ar9u eailtnia in lig sliiitiog, 'nets, Dv?
.1. kris; 'Drills, E te, 'Cotton ..Yarn . - ,Carppt
`VarkT,wine, 4. corni.r Conitlr, iffhtir-st.
- •r • =. = - -%-' -. " NELBON 4/..,PAIR3T.
Binghamton, Aug. ,1855:
Itit t
'-; ' •
OOK: in atfilfs Corner 4Orestrul sue lilloop
Prieurs CEST PUNTS * '
pinball:atm Aug.
1 ,
iNBEAT Hush_ for tosi Diehil Ooods- 1 -:
&: Mir ti
\,..X Nelson Priest ring them-at coat
suld,leati tharftosi. - Parasol 'at eost., Mantilla's
andFsummer&sw i rls at kost, - St I
' • ' NELSON 4t, PRIESTS, '
__4.,____ _ _ _------.- Thß P'e? al 7 i k" ii ; -4e ilig• 20 :'
• l i''l ,l-. Nelson & Priest..
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers 'ln staple
and Fancy Drs. Goo, Lafayette Block-
Corner o f Court:Lad iVater streets, Binghamton,
:
;NIHEIsos.) n,3.- 1-
. portamouth.
I\TI 7t , W and Elegant Patterns retailing for one
11c,- , shilling a yar; NELSON dr. ?RUST.
Plughltnw n, 4git-3 0 . •
.
. ..
': I ,' , Dissolution,.
••T" partne.rshie heietqfore existing between
E MI. Dean . & b. W. Philips At kyne, Pat.ints
by'i mutual consent been Digfelved.'' , ', The busi
ng* will bereaftisr be ceildrfted by *... M. if
-4 &., 1 Sheldett. who twill settle ail bus eaa
M.
irs Dean 11:Phillips. The publics wI bo
AA. ommbdated as
,beretofore. ' '.
1. : -,;'..:, ~; . . 14... DEAN _ -
1 - -- ; . - ; ~. E. W..lvill 'S. .
Linn I .Owners, Aug. 1 30 9
1855.44w3
4
They area for the People,
The Cheapest Reading in the World / !
UNITED STATES I?Lt DAZINE
UNITED STATES J0131.11A1.
For irationa patrol t;ileakviiw revet.es y,fen. I
PIRG
, 1 ETC., ETC., ETC.,
The Vaned liitates Magazine is now
in• the weend voldme, hating, daring the 'first
year, achie!ed an unparalleled triumph..
Whin ithißpit number" appeared, so far as its
anperior to anything ever before published at tho
price, that it was predicted on all' hands, that it
must either be increased in price, ursurely fail
—44 bat no such Magazine could be sustained at
the 'extraordinary low price of lONE DOLLAR
a year. hit the same time the laudations of the
press throughout the country were unbounded
-- complimentary notices flowing. in 'upon us by
thousands. Subscribers began to roll in with a
rapidity beyond ourmost sanguine expectations.
Themagazine haa new reached a large circula
tion in every State and Territory of the Union,
throughout tho British Provinces, and in the
piincipal European cities, and is rapidly increas.
log wherever it is • known.
It is electrotypedlrom new type Cast eipress
ly, for the purpose, and is printed on a new im
proved,Adaras' Prea, making it etie of the most
beautiful specimens of typography of any serial
publication ever issued from the American Bross.
The best artists are engaged upon its engray.
ings; and. each volume will hereafter contain
about four hundred illustrations. .
The cclebrated poem the "Lay of the Llst
MinstreV illtistrate.d with over sixty engravings,
is now being imblished,and will be continued
throughout six numbers.
A series of. over lane hundred original. designs
1 illustrating scenes and incidents in American
i History- t ie being got up at an immense cost, and
are published, two of them, in end) number of
,the Magazine, accompanied with interesting and
thrillitigsketches connected therewith. .
It also-contains, from time .to time, vie vs of
i Cities , public buildings,•seenery, curiositiei, flow.
1 ers agriculture, natural. history, portraits of dis
tinguished•individuals, etc., etc., to which is. ad
ded each month a page of wistind humor,. from.
**Dernocritas, Jr.,? the Laughing Philosopher,
with his.comical "picters.", i
Although it is- our object to give the magazine
a. practical '*and instructive character, rather than
a light, imaginative and sentimental, yet we in.
tend that it - shalt always: wear a arena that will
make it attractive to all. Its articles are mostly
original and frolh the iblest pens in the country;
while the editorial talent bestowed upowit is un
surpassed by-.that.of any, publication in America.
In addiOn ttf the rich:Pietniam Books which
are given 'lto those getting up clubs; rewards
amounting to over . •
THREE, TIIOUSAND DOLLARS. •
will be givttu to persons vending the largestnam.
ber of antsFribers for the 3lagazine.
The 11.7 Keil States Journal/is one of
the largest, and universally acknowledged to be
the „cheapest newspaper in the world. It is pub
lished monthly, each number containing rimy
six spacious columns of the most valuable and
interesting reading matter , of 672 columns_ du
ring the Tear, an amount au' fficient to fill 3 large
octavo volumes of over four hundred pages each.
Asa very interesting feature, there is now being
published in the Journal, a series of beautifully
engraved portraits of distinguished individuals,
'accompanied • with well-Written biographical
sketches. These will, two of them, appear each
month,and be continued through several years.
The Journal has beep published six years, and
has reached the triuniphant circulation of One
Hundred Thonsand Copies, and we are Meter
minedimmediately to increase the circulation to
OnJiundred and Fifty thousand.
We ha+e, during the fast two years, prespted
to the subscribers of the Journal two series of
splendid gifts of over $l,OOO each, besides! over
85000 worth of valuable Books, to those.iiend
ing clubs - _ • -
We now offer the third series of gifta,amOunt.
ing to over $3,000, which will be presentsd to
the subscribers of the Journal as soon .113 the cir
culation reaches 1.56,000. This amount wilt. be
•
distributed gus' follows :
The first gift will be $lO6O • in money, to be
resented to one subscriber; the ten next gifts,
-of' one hundred Dollars each, in money, will be
' presented to ten subscribers.; and thei . modo of
deciding WHICH subscribers shall receive these
tendons gifts will be such ses to live each
subscriber an equal ebance. j •
Subscribers must rely upon our honor to see
this - arrangement faithfully and fairly carried out,
and we trusty
five years faithful dealing with
the public will ire them sufficient confidence in
our integrity and idfility to fulfil our engagemeets.
Therefore, Evciv.itutsos wuoSiM3SCOMES awn
rats THE SMALL Stet 471 . CATS will
receive one of the IlirgeSt, , ,and most 'popular
newspapers in the world, for oho year, and also
stand a chance to obtain a gift of`ONEI`LIOU
SAND DOLLARS or one s of the IQO gifts,
which we shall freely present to our subscribers.
The other One Thousand • Dollars wiW - be di.
tided into twenty. Splendid Prizes, which wit-lie •
presented to• the twenty persons sending the
twenty largest numlier of subscribers, op to the
time that the Anlrscriprion iist. shall .reach the
hundred and fifty thousand—their value ranging
ss follows:--One $3OO, one sioo, one • $lOO,
two $5O each, ten e. 2,5 each, and 'five $1)) each.
As the- c'recilationl is rapidly approathing to
150,000, these wiohing an interest in these Mag
nificent Prizes should Avail themselves of It at
once.. ,
EIII
Every person getting tip a club of fouror more
eubseribers, will receive, post-paid, a valuable
premium book of his own • selection from a
schedule of the best works published thren,gbout
the ivorld. Tarkypersons, by a' little effort in
this way, have secured to themselvee handsome
libraries., '
Specimen copiA of either Jottnal or lisp
zinc will be sent gratis to , those wishing 'to get
up clubs...
Or
Or All money sent , by mail Did our rill-.
•
OXE TUOGSASD. *MC 49 &NTS SC"Jk2MT.I),
To engage in getting subscribers for oar pobli.
eatioot, and selling the " . •
4.SIERICAN PORTRAIT 'GALLERY
•
rent national work a nearly eight hundred pa.
ges, and ll:tatrated 'with over three hundred
. I rul4
aft.Y 66;ittitnqy engraVed portraits. Oar agenti
are making from five'to ton a'day in; this
pleasant occupation, .For farther particatats,
Addre ,4 A 14,1:EMERSON & Co.,
Oct. Ist, Dec. Ist. ' , 3peee, st n lg.' Y.
AN active and intelfigut .yoUng man, of
about seventeen years of age, wanted as
tierir felt store. Ore Wish* to aogatre the W
aimea*, ana disixated to inake:timself fractal, u;111
find good encouragernmat by application shortly
to . 4..8UR.811. 1 T,
N'esq,4llfOrd, July F 2, 1855: ' '
[E. PE sr.
OUR 'PREMIUM BOOKS
Clerk Wanted.
Arthl3l 4 s.P,tiMit•jtelflabaThig ` * T
For,Tgeserriricr Fresh Fruit, Tentatiozi*ty
Hermetical Sealing.
/OBESE Cans which nit* sealed by the house
keefiera 'without the aid of a tinnr, and
?petted rurally without injury to the Can, ore
idly comitig into general use., Full directions
for putting up fruit aceampaniug the Cans: and
t• he work is so-easily performed, that b I Y their
use, ratty. family may have Fresh Fruit thid To-
Mlltotlif on their , tables, all, winter, at summer pi
c+ea•
PRICES:—.I9nt, Cana, $2,00 ; Quart,42,so ;
Lint f-Gallon, $3,5.0; Three Qurts, $4,a5; (alie n;
$5,00 per dozen. The Ilitfereat sizes nest, in
order to secure economy in transportation. , —
Country Storekeepers will fina this new article
one of ready sake.- Manufactured and sold by
, ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & CO.
\ No. 60 South TENTH St. PHtI.:A.
July 18 • 1055.-30m3.
IIteeLIGHTNItiG EXPRESS
Tare . *daced Time Saved! I Theo'
by Day Light!!!
UNIATIMIT & S'ENILS.
T_TAVE formed a partnership in Montrose for
tho puippse of doing everybody's
4 BLACKSMITHING! •
at,the old stand near Keeler's Hotel: ' •
We have purchased an entire new. stock of
IRON, comprising a full assortment of all kinds,
direct from the city. We shall keep constantly on
hand • - •
_
Weste . rn—Roind and Square
Castateet Toe Cork Rods, • •
Refined Tyre iron--all sizes,
Band iron and
• Spring Steel. - •
A large assortment of kfalable Iron, Colt Chains,
Carriage Bolts, &c. girt us a can,
By strict attention to business we hope to re
ceive a liberal share of , the patronage. All work
warranted to" give satisfaction to those who will
favor us with their patronage. • W
OrAGONS AND CARRIAGES
ironed on short notice and stock found, or made
to order throughout,is may best suit our patrons. "
All business transactions must be settled once
a year. Short settlements and long friends is
our motto.
N. B. A good journeyman wanted, to whom
steady employment and high wages will.be giv?a.
A. E. HAwtEr„ PF.nitY JENKS..
Montrose, kay 31, 185.5.
A FINE LOT OF
LONDON Twist Double name' Guns, Single
do., and extra Fine Rifles, for sale by
May 1.
New York Prices !
A RE now being paid by A: Lathrop do CO
LI- to all those who consign their butter and
Produce to them. , They having made nthinge
meats are now enabled to send all kinds of pro.
duce to New York and to sell the'same at the
highest market prices. \ All- those whci wish
good prices and quick returns wo invite to call
upon
A. LATHROP & CO.
Mon trose,-Siny 1, 1855. , .
Now Spring, Goods.
BURRITT would announce to his friends
1 • and the public that , he is now opening
.an unusually large Stock of Seam and Suss.
tutu 000DS, including a great variety of Prints
from .leta to Is. per yard: Plain and Printed
Lawns; Itarege Delaines, Gingham% Brocade,
Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Silk Dress Tissues
and - Bareges, Poplins, Sze., &..e.; with a superior
assoitment, of Silk, Brorhe, Cashthere and TM&
bet Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, French Lace and
Straw and Silk Bonnets, Rich Ribbons and
ers, with a large variety of other staple and fan
cy
D Y GOODS, •
Groceries, Crockery. hardware. Iron and Nails,
Boots and Shoes, 11at47 'and Caps, Carpeting,
Wall paper. painted Window Shades, Floor Oil
Cloths, Clocks, Stoves, Oils and Paints, Ploughs
&c., &e.; in short, the largest kind of piled of
rich and cheap; Goods, too numerous to mention,
but just the things to purchase, ill. of -.which will
be sold at the most reduced prices and on the
most favorabld terms' for cash, exchange, or ap
proved credit. . •
N. B. Salt and Flour constantly on hind.
New Milford, May.s, 1855. . -
.Dry Goods and Carpets at Cost.
W. ICXHAM & BENNETT have on hand a
large and well selected stock of 'Foreign
and Domestic Dry Goods and • Carpet.s embra
ding almost every article in theiDry Good's line
ever brought into the market in view of the short
crop of cash on j hand, we hale concluded to
offer them fur sixty days from this date at cost.
Those persons to whom we have formerly sold
Goods will at CHICO see that this. is a rare oppor
tunity and. one which should be embraced im
mediately. To those.e)io have never favored ps
with a call we would Ay try us once and you
will be convinced that this is the 'place to / pur
chase. Dry Goods and Carpetii. Our stock is al
waysreplete with fashionable and seasonable
Goods and are determiner,f,t keep as good a vs.
rietyrui can be found in this section of the coun
try, and sell_ at prices which cannot. fail to
• please:
WICKHAM & BENNETT.
_Binghamton, Jan. 30, 1855. • - •
BOOKS ! BOOKS!
At the Montrose lEook Store,
CAN be found the largest and best selected
ai%ortment of Books and Stationery to- - lie
found any whore in Susquehanna count(WhiCh
will be sold for ready pay at prices-that cannot
fail to suit.
' Among the miseellaneameDogka can be found
the life of Washington, Jackson, Taylor, Isaac
T. Hopper, Greeley, P. T. Barnum and others,
STAR PAPERS, (Beecher,) Humanity in the City
(Chapin,) Bell Stilith abroad, My Courtship and
its consequraces, (Wykoff.) Anih Hall (Fanny
Fern,) also Fern Leaves,,stand 2d aeries, Amer
ican Agitators and Reformers, Thoughts and
things at home Abroad, Getting along. The Old
Inn, Hoods Works, L Dow's complete Works,
Lewin or the bonded Twig. Memoirs of the
Countess Belssington, 2 voL; The Chemistry of
cammon Life. Beaches Atnetticsm -Practice or
Family Physician,. Buck's religious Anecdotes,
Testambnta, Bibles from pocket sizek:to large-
Family, Hymn Books, Prayer BOoki,qftßOoks,
'T!,w ,Books, Blank Books of all sizes, Scrap
Barka, Note Books, Recei pt Books, dtc., &u.
Boozsl—All kinds used in the'County
l or'furnished on short notice.
Levy Barns.-A good variety constantly on
hand or fornishea to order.
Srsztostur—A , good lot always on hand.—
Fiist rate writing pager, at per quire, Gold
and Steel Pas, Writingink, the best - in use,—
besides lots of other articles. too numerous to
mention., Please call and exattikne before' pur
chasing elsewhere, at the ldontroge Bost 011 ice.
A N. BULLARD.
Sfontrose i - Aug. 15, 1855.
A CARD.
PHYFE KNOVV,LT.ON would most re
:spectrally call the attention of purchasers
to a large assortment of HARDWARE just re
ceived and being daily increased by arrivals' from
different manufactures. Haring parchased at
prices lower than those for which articles of the
same quality have'been offered daring the five
past years, they are enabled to make quite a re
duction from their former very reasonable de
mands, to offer both town and trade in
ducements superior to those of N. Y. agenti.
Binghamton Aug. 14. 1855.
Will Fish Bite
11 1 11EY will if you use the - fishing apparatus
sold . .by Phyfe & Knowlton;3 doors east of
Chenango Bridge. A new lot just received by .
Express. Can and examine tlicir , large assort
meal. Hooks, L'ineN Reels, Pohts,Bnells, Arti
ficial Bait, 4c. PHYFB dr. KSOWLTON.
N. B. it' is ettrrently report that Fisk, in
this seetiOn of country, will not be caught with
other Tackle than that sold at the above 'estab
lishment.:- .
Bieghantton., Aug. 14, 1868.
100 all4.iiettlaa, all sizes; at -
JO Aug.'44
PHYPE -KNOWLTIA
'S
A. LATHROP & Co.
Weir Btore.—litew Goo s.
frne, abbeeriber takes`thittfrietkitti - of adver
tising to his friends and the public general
ly, that ho has fitted up a store, just across the
street from his old quarteas, in Brooklyn, where
ho is prepared to receive ustornerst, and sell
them Goode, at as low rates as any other vital,-
.lishment in Susquehanna -minty. Bison
meat is very large indeed, embracing nearly ev
ery article usaallyealled for in a country store.
As lam determined to do business so as to
avoid" bad debts," which rrsponsible purchasers
are taxed to Pay,l-can offer superior induce
ments to cash and otherwise prompt paying pat
rons.
April 30,1855
Sopytocirreitgad! '
Don't•lxto forgetful, friends, ono and
Aged or youthful, great or small—
. , • (if not too small)
- That at Odd Follows' Hell
• Is t3se place to call
To get.yOur pictures dmie up tall.
New Goods Chesiihr Cash. I
C•
W. MOTT has just reeiied 'another lot of
• New Goods, an eh as Challis, Barge IX)
Lain, Dellagts, Gingham's, Cialbu.s, Embroidery.
Lawns, &a, &a. WHIM HZ OFFERS AT VERY LOW
PRICES. SUMMER SHAWLS, a new lot just
reeelved—teautiful patterns 'at very low prices,
stew CRAPE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS
43 /Ow as the lowest. . •
hue 13
paßASOL&—La!eat styles at •
• --C., W. MOTT'S.
Jone 13.
Niqljamton 2,..4ltittist mitts'.
NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS!
AND
CARPETS!!
Great Reduction In Price at the
_ ONE PRICE STORE.
.1) C. BACON has the pleasure of annoane
-11,• ing to his Customers that ho has just - re.
turned from tho Eastern Markets with ono of
the largest and most excellent assortment of
DRY GOODS AND CARPETS
ever opened in thin market, which for beauty,
variety and style cannot be surpassed, which hav
ing been purchased for cash at auction and else.
where at auction prices he will sell them chenwr
tha‘ they were ever before offered itt this or any
other market west of New York city.
. His rich.and splendid assortment of
DRESS SILKS
is always acknowledged the best and cheapest in
town, and includes Plain, Plaid, Striped, Brocade
and Glace—the cheapest as well as the richest
aoOds, at prices varying from 37 1-2 it's to $25,0
per yard, together with a great variety of
BRILLIANT JET BLACK SILKS,
Tine Satins, Sze., selling at least 20 per cen
less than the cost of importation.
SHAWLS; SUAWLS!!
An immense assortment of Silk, Crape, Thibet,
Cashmere, Merinos, Broche and Summer Shawls,
from $1 to $6O, together with a splendid satiety
of Black and COlored •
MANTILLA,
of all tho fashionable patterns: S'aec, Silk and
Embroidered, which will be sold the • .1 than ever
before. -
DRESS GOODS. •
De Lains from 6 1-4 c'ts-to 37 1.2 ,per yard:
Plain, Plaid, Striped anti Figured. Stn-fins,
Challies, 'Bombazine:l, Chhmbras, Girie
_hams. French, English 'and -American Drills,
froin 5 c'ts to 25 c'ts per yard, and every new style
constantly / on hand. at the lowest prices.
RIBBONS.
Ribbonds by the peii.e or yard will bo always
in our stork for Milliners and retailers.
EMBROIDERY.
The richest and largest assortment of Einbroideiy .
can always be seen at It. C. Bacon's,at the lowest
prices. Chemisetts, Collars, Sleeves, Skirts,
Infants' Waists, &c., of every fashionable style,
together with •
English Thread, '
Valenceinnes;
Honiton,
Guipure and
Brussels Lsce - s
in great variety.
LT NN EN GOODS. •
of ill kinds. Irish - Linens,Linen Handkerchiefs,
Table Linen and corers of all sizes. Napkins,
Doylies, Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linen
from auction - at prices below all competition.:
The attention of hone-keepers is particularly_
invited to our stock of Certain Goods, among
which may be found
Lace - Curtains,
Brocstelles,
-vo:
and everything in this line. of is,' is; wt
not fail to please in fabric, style or price.
DOMESTIC GOODS
Bleached ana l Brown Sheeting from the 6d grade
rap to the 64est qualities. Tickings, Denims.
Striped Shirting, Apron Cheeks. Gingham and
Prints, from 5 els to 12 1.2 els per yard, and
all kinds of CottOn Goods far men or boys' wear.
Hair Cloth Skirts, , Grass Cloth Skirts,
and Para.49,ls,--a very rich assortment.
More i).oque, Moss Fringes, Giloons, and all
descriptions of Dress-and Mratilla Trimming, and
e thing belonging to th.l Dry Goods' trado
customers may be sure of &ding at Bacon's, if it
can be found in New }pork.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
Since the recent Tremendous Fall in the price of
Carpeting, we have purchased and hare , now on
hand the largest and must beautiful assortment
of CARPETS ever exhibited in this region, at
prices fully 30 per eent. less then they could be
sold for the last year. All those who are in Want
of Caipets are invited to our
•
CARPET-ROOM
where they will be delighted with the beauty and
cheapness of the variowo patterns, and astonished
that so good a carpet can be sold so cheap.
Brussels, .
Three Ply,
•
, Ingrain, _ •
Union;
. Cotten
and Hemp ,
Cax' petints from 16 c'ts per yard and upwards,—
Floor and/Table Oil Cloths. 3latts, Druggotts,
dac., equally. cheap.
R: C. BaCon .would inform those of his custo
mers who have not already made themselves ac
quainted with the fait that he has removed from
the store formly occupied lir.him in Brigham
Block, opposite Court House, to the corner of the
new bio'cla ereted the last summer next east \ .of
the canal, and aving a much larger, more convol
t
-
ient and pleasant store than formerly he is pre
pared. to hold but even greater inducements to
buyers than hc.retofore, and Duch as can but be
appreciated, and admitted by all those who , aro
competent judges.;
New Exchange, Binghamton;
1
- Illay, 29, 1855.
Air ILkSAWS, warranted, at
PnYFE & KNOWLTON'S.
BingharnttinAfarch 1, 1 8 55.
• . • •
LEA OF
CARPETS AND -in CLOTHS.
NTOW in Store a la* stecit4 new pattern*
.111 of CARPETS from the recient heavy auc.
[ion sales at a great redaction inpr
-icos. Bar
gains for purchasers.' And such ,
eiegant,styien
that all must be suited. Rernember our Cat et
rooms tire on.iho second floor of or crwk,Qw
and House Furnishing Store now being extra
ed one- hundred feet in depth, making it the moat
extensive in the Village. I. 11. DE .PEU. -
Binghamton, March.ls, 185.5.
. . ..
BagAmtig4—A largo amortMent of Gold,
Cameo; and Mosaic Breastpins..just receiv
ed from the Manufactory. A. J. EVANS.
Binghamton, July 17. - . . -
SILVER WARE.-4 la rge lot of silver roils,
spoons, Ladles, Nspkin floings y - dte.; just tin =
isbed and for sale by, - ' J. Evags..
• July 17. • .
Guld of all weights and patterns.
n. G. HEMPSTEAD.
- C. W. MOTT.
Brusiin Curtails,
.hich
, f4,eed
Crockery, 41htetoWare, niece "nor se-
Found"lan; heeds. •
T H. DE PEll:ivould call the .attention" of
t.f • porchisins to 'his ottensiee• sod ,stied
'Stock of GOODS for the Spring 'trade, consist.
ing of every article desired by hoesekeeperstand
would especially solicit a tedi trout those fur.,
Dishing anew. As our dietitian in Particularly,.
devoted toikeTroants of Chiseling, we are *Mete
furnish them with , a .complete -cintfit--:arfwe
would sulvise‘all to:look through the assortment
before purchasing - elsewh4itt.
_Atemembee DE
FEU keeps Crockeq, Look - 10g.61448e5, Covet
ing,- Oil. Cloths, Wooden -and' Willow Wan,
Spoons, Cutlery, Window•Sharles,,Lamps, Cur.
tain Trimmin,gs, Chinn wire, Panay Rukets,Bitd
Cages, Toys, Japanned and. Tin Ware, Feather
Dusters; Geese Feathers, Mats, &e., &e., at .the
LOWEST PRICES! 3. H. DE - PEIL
Binghamton, March 15, 1855• ,
GREAT BARGAINS
.ILN, DRY G 0 -
W. N. WILSON, & CO.
RETURN their warmest acktiowledgeMents
to their elastomers In Sastinehannt, County
for
_past favors, and invite attention to their stock
of : - •
New SpringGoOde, - •
just opened, which they propose' to replenish
weekly from AUCTION, and the 'cheapest cash
Ilotises tho City.
The stock embraces everf variety of Staple
and', Fancy Dry Goods, Yankeo Notion, Trunks,
Traveling Baia. All of which they will sell
' extremely CHEAP for CASH. '
Pedlars and other wholesale bniers will find
it greatly to , their advantage to give thorn a
laassortment` call.
The dies will find an excellent ,
of Dress Goods, Embroid erica; Thread Laces, said
Trimmings of all kinds, from AUCTION at very
low rates. =
W. N. WILSON, & CO.
Corner of Court and Water Sta.
-
Binghamton, N. Y., April #4855: ' ,
New Arrangement at Gre&ry'i3
HARDWARE STORE! •
GW., GREGORY & JUDSON SMITIi,
. having fermed a co-partnership for the
purpose of conducting 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 llotel, - B.dpors from The
Canal, Binghamton, N. Y.. the largest, cheapest,
and best stock of Hardware ever offered in Bing.
hatnton.
Having made arrangements to, import their
English Goods and purchase their American di,
rect from manufacturers, they can and will sell'
CHEAPER than .any other establishment in
toivn! Their stock-is now very extensive, and
these wishing to purchase are }welted to call.—
The following are a portion of their leading ar
tides, viz:—Table knives and 'forks, Tea do. ;
carvers, forks and steels, pen,and pocket knives,
bread and butcher do., hay and straw do., seis
sors,'sheare, and razors, britannia tea and coffee
pots; silver and britannia tea and table spoons,
silver plated, brume, and iron candlesticks, snuf
fers and -trays, solar limpe, lard, and suspended
lamps, mantle-piece ornaments, brass end* iron
andirons, shovels and tongs, - &e.
i f •
Looking Glaeses, i and looking gl.ls plati , s, to.
gether with a general assortment of bensekeep
ipg articles.
HOUSE TRIMMINGS,
Consisting of-locks, l . nichml, butts; screws, brad
nails, bolts, patent window springs, blind fasten
ings, shutter screws, and fastenings, &c.
• A general assortment of tools for Carpenters
and Joiners. Cabinet and Wagon Makers, Masons
and biacksmiths, consisting of planes, salt's, harp
mere, hatchets, axes, adzes, chisels, augers, auger
bitts.and hollow angers, anvils, Bellows, vices,
patent drill machines, sledges, stone. hammers,
brick and plasteritt trowels, cross-cat, mill and
circular saws.. -
' A splendid assortment of Saddlennd Harness'
makers' tools and trimmings,'
FARMING TOOLS,. - -
consisting ofAevels, spades, folks,rakea,,ecythes,
grain cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars,' grind
stones, &c.
Also, Agents - for the sale of Whittemore,
Squires trCo's Agricultural tools,such as plows,
hay and. straw cutters, corn shellers,
• Sole and upper leather, morocco and shoe
trimmings., with a general asscirtment of findings,
WocelOn ware, .willow cradles, wagons, chairs
and baskets of all descriptions..
Bar iron and steel, iron axles and steel springs
malleable castings, coach lace and trimmings of
all kinds, paints, oils, sash, glass, patty, &c.,a1l
of which will be sold at the loteest rates..Pease
call and examine the stook, foryourselves. •
. Binghamton, March 1, 1855.
Attu 110 - 11 '-elbirertbenititts.
CASII 31USIC OD PIANO STORE
HORACE WATERS,
No. 333 Broadway, .4Vezo. York.
Oppo. sition to Monopoly—Music at Greatly
reduced Rates.
Notwithstanding the combination of music deal
ers, to keip up the prices of non.copyright mu
sie„against the interest of natire _composers, and
their refusal to extend. to Mr.. Waters the courte
sies of. the trade, he is making immense sales—
having abundant evidence, that „ he has public
countenance and support, in his opposition to the
GREAT. MONOPOLV, and in his efforts to alit NA
TIVE TALENT, and to adopt the-Nano:ranFun-
HENRY:. His stock of American and European
music is immense, and the catalogue of his own
publications is one of the largest and best select
ed in the United States. He has also made a
Great Reduction in the'prices of Pianos, Melode
ons and Nsinaical Instruments of all kinds. Su
perior toned 6 1-2 octave pianos for $175,'5200 .
and $225, interior of as good 'quality, and instru
ments as strong and as durable as those which
cost $5OO. Pianos of every variety of style and
Price up to $lOO, comprising those of TEA differ
ent manufactories: among them the celebrated
Modern improced Holum Wattas' PIANOS and
thefirst premium /FA:WAN 'Prmsos of T. Gilbert
& Co.'s tnake, (owners of the &alien patent.)—
Second.hand Pianos at great bargains. Prices
from $4O to $l5O. Melodeons from five differ
ent manufactories, including the well known S.
D:& H. W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned tho equal
temperament,)the best make in,the United States.
Prices $45, $75, $lOO, $ll5, $125, $135, and
$l5O. Smith's Double Bank Melodeons, $2OO.
Ecah piano and melodeon ,guaratiteed: , The best
terms to the - trade, schools, 4.c.:. 12 1.2' per cent
discount to i elerzyman and churches. All orders
promptly attended to. Music sent to
.illl parts'
of the country, post - paid, at the reduced rates.
General and select, catalogues and Schedule of
prices of Pianos forwarded to any address free
of charge. .
~
Extracts from testimonials of music Profes
sors and Editorials . , concerning -
11011 ACE WATF:rd MODERN' IMPROVED PIANOS.
• ' . NEw Yortx, Dee. 12, '54.
HORACE WATERS, Esq., 333 Broadway:
Dear Sir—Having examined your Piano Fortes ,
from scientific and appropriate tests, I am ena
bled to form a satisfactory judgment of their 1
merits, and it is with pleasure that I can speak
of them as among the most - celebrated and im
proved makes of the day.. '
For power, brilliancy and - richness of tone
elasticity of touch, and beauty of finish, they will.
not suffer in comparison with those of any other
manufacturer and those desirous of obtaining
a really good Piano ,Forte—ono that will, prove
an equivalent for their means, will - find such a
one - in your beautiful instrument.
. THOMAS BAFER,
It. A. M. Leader of inllien's 'Band and musical
-Director and Conductor at Niblo's Garden.
- ~.
Fos power, brilliancy
,and richness of tone,
elaatillty of touch, elegance . and - durability of
make, they,,aro in advance of any other pianos in:
the United States, being the result of long expe-
rience and a series of experiments.—. V. Y. Dis.
,
patch. , • ' ~, •
, ,
The treble is clear, pli , , beautiful , and very
I,N,‘„.
melodeous ; the bass Is dee' -.tsAline and. sone
roue; the middle ' part is rieli 4 "sympathetic,
and posses the power of singing; t, , of uniting
the sound of earl tone, in :do grey t rarely
achieved—Hexer C. %YAMS,: * -,
. "-- •
Your instruments are a sensible ImproVe t
pen American. pianos, and an honour ; to th'
Hfatitrunsfeeturen---”Theri-W-no-dottittbut
they ill iSclPPPriatetk . , l Ttika • Fb l 4:ao 14
€0. 4 4b" .0 1 04 4R
For plitiei of tani,deiroot huas, 4 siid
cy of treble., together with accurst touch,
they rire_conal to any matte lam seouttinl44 with
and tiordisily recoutmed thizt,to thesit *tithing
to eurchase.—V. TaTLon. -
•
Our friends will'findatlir.-WittW- itore - the.
trtwy best asiortmentormusic;and of .pianos. to
be fo und In the United States, alit ilre -urge Pur
southern and western friends Pr give him jean
whenever the y go to New. York.—Graham's
Magazine. - - '
I take great pleasure In pioninincing them in
struments of superior quitlity;khotti hi' • toms And
toush.—Auourr Gsnu s t. ,
_
: We consider them Worthytiftpeiniattention,-
from the'resonant and'exactsitugly Musical tone
which ltjr. Watershairsacceided In attstining...
N. Y. Musical ;YoffilAt'rinlei.
The Horace Waters pianoi - are , of, superior
tone and elegant finish.--N.
Nothing at et the Mate rah , dikylayed renter ex"
vellenee in any department than the thane "Forte
ninnufactn red by Hanks Wstisra,Rf this
. citi.—
Cintactuus. . . -
,
Horace. Water* ' Piann.Fort ire'oc fall; iridb;
and even 'Aftesiial
Rerie►o.
. _
Your now Sqlmre Pianos, sir, are of: 'such a
clearnese and equality , of tone
_throughout:that
they very successfully eceupete with the volumi
nous and, expressive grand Piatio.z4artikrraryck..
The Editor otthe Savannah Repulolican, Sa
vannah, Ga.speaking of theriane : Fortes kept
by, Messrs. 5 .1 . ; W. Morrell dr..t. Co. of that city,
says:
• "It will be semi that their - iitockce4n,prises in
struments of every glade of excellenc e, from the
well known' manufacturing eslabliahments of
Chickering & Son,- Horace Waters, H, Worm".
ter, Nurinstitid Clark, and Bacon end - Riven. It
might well be supposed,"that in so large . a c01:,.'
lection there would be some ° very fine instru-'
ments: But there is - one which, = for beauty 91
finish and richness end:brilliancy of tone, equals, -
,if it doeii riot excel, anything of the kind ,we
have ever seen. It is from the establishment of
Horace Waters. Being constructed of the best
and most thoroughly seasoned material, and op.
on improved principles, it is capable-of resisting
the action of every 'climate, And 'of stan'rig. a
long time in tune. The keys are
~ of pear , And
it
the recess for the , finger -board is inhdd with
pearl, the legs arc most elaborately carved, and.
the whole' instrument finished up. in a style of,
groat excellence and beauty. - And yet it 4 chief
merit lies in the power brilliancy, and rioines.
of'its tone, and the: elasticity of its tonehl -
Extracts from Ed i todalsconcern ing C. GiFtitirx,
& CO'l4 litrafitli XoLIA:cf PIANOS. •
The ./Eelian Piano. Forte Is undoubted y the
most perfect musical instrument human ingenui
tv has constriictiid. Two instruments are bleu-
Jed in one. The /Eolian is both attacht4 and
detached ; so that the Piano may be played with
or without it ; or, with .one hand the performer
,' may elicit the melodious strains of the /Ulan,
and with the other invoke-the harmonies of the
Piannot• The instrument which, in the evening,
incited to the dance or aided the festive song,
gives forth, in the morning, the pealing ton
which prelude and accompany the solemn hy
Mr. Waters' new rooms are' very inviting to the
lovers of music. But he has nothing- in his
mime equal in beauty and completeness to Gil.
bert's /Eon= Piano Portes.—Morris & Willis'
Borne Journal. , - . • . •
The variety and beauty of the diet ts can only
be appreciated by those who hear these magnifi
cent instruments at Mr. Waters' establishment.
—N. Y. Tribune. .
The "Eolian Piano Fortes sent to the Crystal
Palace from the great music rooms of Horace
Waters, have been proved 'to be unsurpassed .by
all others in those qualities which the greatest
performers most prize -Eiening Post.
The Pianos sold by - Mi. Waters are very pop.
filar. The framework is ruettallie fund the ms
trument is warranted to-stand any.. climate with
scarcely auy need, of tuning.—N. Y. 'Daily
Times .
Tha invention of the new voices has divested
that instrument'of its harsher tones, acre given us ,
all the purity and richness of a parlor org,un.—
Erening Atlas, Alb,any,. N. I.
- This admirable instrument is everywhere
praised.---Christian Reflector, Roston. - • •
The Xelian Piano is now the chief attraction
in all musical circles - in the Sotith.--Akbama
Baptist. Marion. ' •
Extracts from testimonials concerning S. D. &•
H. W. SMITXS CELEBRATED MELODIANS.
In an article in tae February number of the
Review, answering' some inquiries in regard to
temperament wide by " W. jr., Brook
field, Vt.," I noticed a statement
_that
,Prince's
Melodeons are tuned in the equal temperam'ept.
Since that time I have examined a number of
Prince & Co's 3leledeons, with special reference
to the temperament, aria have not found one
tuned in equal temperanient. '.The temperament
in the melodeons of Prince & Co.'s tanufaeture
that I have examined, approaches nearer the
Equal than in those of Carhart& Needham, but
it is-far from equal, as any one " troubled with a
niece ear," I think will decide, If they will try the
chords of F and F Sharp in succession.
A tUNEß,'Poultney, Vt.
We are very happy to stand - corrected on this
point. ',We made the statement alluded to above
on the authority of a profinsor of music: in; this
city, without having observed. , in reference to it
ourselves—a thing we very seldom do. We
have since' examined Ptince & Co.!s Melodeons
and find "A Tuner" right. Tito' however,ibat
S. D.- &.H. W. Smith's Melodeons, sold by Hor
ace Waters, NO. 333 Broadway, are tuned . in the
equal temperament.—N. Y.lllusicalßeriew.
Messrs. S. D. St. IL W.Sinith rank as the first
manufacturers of the Melodeon in this country.
Their instruments are recommended by the best
judges as superior in every respect—Boston Cons
mamma.
Or There is constantly in store at this ei
tablishment ton different makes of Pianos, and
five different makes of Melodeons.
Fir Each . instrument is goatenteed to give
entire satisfaction, or the: purchase money refun
ded. .
Persons at a dastanee- Wishing to purchase - will,
by forwarding their orders, have their wants as
well and as- cheaply suppilied asthough personal
ly present. • 143.1
HYOEA NA.
Drought Home to the) Door of the Millio.
A WONDERFUL Discovery hse'retutiti". been made by
Dr. Curtis, et this . oily.* the treatment of tlonsumr
Hon, Asthma and all diseases Of the -Lung.. IWe refer to
" Dr.' Curtis" Ifygeans or Inhaling Ilfgeon - Vapor,atel
syrup." With ibis new media Dr. O. bar restored many
ami ued ones to perfect health ; as an evidence of which he
hen Innumerable certificates. I. Speaking of the treatment,
a p hysician remst k @l' It Is evident that lutriditrtant
• ly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal
properties must 'Come in direct eoutset with - -the whole of
the Arial cavity ofth rt.lunge,and thus erempe the manynad
varied changes produced upon them when introduced into
the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion.--
The Hummel' forsile at all lie druggists throughont th?
country.
• • New Tor k DatehmawV.ras.l4.
The Inhaler is worn on thetiteast under the aunt' vide
au t the least inconvenienco—the heat of ,the body btng
sufficient to evaporate the fluid.
Hundreds of CASFA elf CORlSlike the following might
be named. One Package oflligeara hex cured not of the
AFTIIII4 of six Isms. etandluf•
'AA. Irestbtriy, P. Ar. Denrunston, Pd.
Tam ruled of the ASTHMA onOyears standing by Dr.
Curtis' Ilygeana.
3f argaret Scab's, Brooklyn, N. Y.
•
Mrs. Pool of No. 6 Mayan oo 48t Y., wear 'cured of s
(mere ease of lironebeels by the Hygiene'. • - • .
My Astor hss been cored of DL3TRT.t3BI6TO cotrau of
several years siondlog, and ilietded to be Insurable b$ het
phyrtelan a. put war cured Iti!ONNI MONTH by the Hy
,
!pass '
J. rt. adlibi'irt, P. M., Rielnitinf,
Price three Dollars a Package.--Sold by CURTIS & P Elt.
INS f BOYD & PAUL No .!,119 Otirowl • Nrs st..; N:
Poydragre s eat-fleetly 'sprats to aurpart of the, United
States for Ten - •*: „
n.—.43urth es
e ilyxnit It the ORTIMNAL and ONLY
GENUTNIt ARTTOLR; other; are bate kowitstkins or
rllr and INJITRIOUS counterfeits. Shun- them AO yes
would POISON. I 37:1—V1 archer & S., Adele.
clrP.rr Sale by Turret!, Dructirt, Montt° cf,ra..
riEW GOOT.!,S.
THE subscriber is in 'constant receipt, of New'
alat,•in-his lino of business, nesrirevory
week: , The public will findbis assortment No I,
and his saticies new 41111 of good gpsllty. Tho
stock consists as usual of •
Drags, -Medicines, Paint/4'oas,
Dye-Stuffs, Groceriesi-L
rancy.:Goods, 'Jewelry - • ' -
PerfamorT;dtc.` -;
Store st the lower end or the burnedilistriet
Montrose; June 1,180,
-40 ANADV S ,! a G al= ,
kVisscusi , t
„7. nouse*Mi 4 B444ldivi.o
11AGEIAND
Nottij)fettrittill - zatitir-=
4 : 1 1 r - . ff ligAr
:4min
Hite eotstatttly: oti band, ltvul!tfactsico,i4,,
order; -• • • • s
nags for Viola., tirain,
' wheat, Balm, Ike.'
• Would olso.call thifolteutioliaCoitoW -
el/Intel, to thefr Alt ' • - - •
Seamlese &
'Asp OP .
' - j: : • 4(1 .Elrt.q.:'-'.4•A ..4- - :f.i'' .. " - 17,.. , !.-
P esl g ne4 ai84'06*4;i:9::0"..**1411.1;."#t*1i.i.7..1
. •
Ctur
10,000 420;000 bagi pet
Also Importeri niaseaters
GUNNY B&Gti:ANA BAGGING. ..._
and varicina,itinds - of Thread and ixah ;
Lineal and Crofton, or - which we -areUftlifin,;:p
continual suipplies. •
Fulrbaults? iltttforzliallK •
riAMBANKtr& Co.,,hive 'twenty * ,opened; a• -
iverious Warehouse , it 114- Breadway, :New. ,
York, where they. effer, at whohleiloAnd .
the boat ,coinplete orttninkor Weighing, 8i :
pumas to belettudinthetrlfit4 SLOW , 14mc14 ,
the Articles ofrerrect wilt by found - usr , dfiCc f e:,,
seventy !different modifications of PAI.NIP' ,
ScALEs. Also a great variety Of Barntlie,
eters% Dreggige,ti Grocers', etherßeidea:----
I.Spring Balances;PatentßesosTester li aWeighta •
and Measures, Str.; &e. - "
MAY and COAL ElCALFaaset anrintl'oi,
the country by experleneed Workmen.
' Orders by mail erotlttlivi**lll tividie2a-
YAIRBANKs - & ..Co4lB9'lBtoadWay :1#1; York
- 121116 r
CHARLES. E.-fCGC,
rtHAMBER FURH4TURE,
tresses, Wastistands 7 Enanieled
gra, Cliairs, Pillows; CilorittirtiATl**4 - •
.. • 448 Pearl st., between I
191716 Bradisoa-an4.clutVat;
• •
<. New an - 41Tatarible,Diseco --
,
Dr. Ham's Aromalic invigorating Asinti - .
,
Thin delicious beverage is - inperiot' to stun,-
vigorating Cordials, Schnapps; Nerviness, &c.” ir ,
use, fcrr • the-`care of- Dispepaia, • Nervousness,. •
Heartbtrrn,Dreivainess, Kidney Complaint, Mel •
anclioly. Delirium Tremens, Intempetirmee, &,:., -
as it will invigorate and strengthen, hut *ill nut
intoxicate or stupefy. 1 e
Persona who have become habituated to • the.
excessive use- of Tobacro, Opium and [Spirittrorts
Liquors, will find speedy and pieat tee:
rat i n
from the desire , to use these destro g, , ager, , ,s, .--
by taking a bottle or two,of this De 4ioup'Mellt -, .
eel Beverage. I
Weak and Sickly Families will find Dr. Ham's:
1-Invigorating Spirit a quick and sire-Care for r.ll.
female difficulties, it hein,rr a Regenerator as wel: ..
as a Strengthener of the Haman Sys em. Badly.
complaint that. the - Aronttie invigorating Cardin.:
is-ealculated to cure is trained on the wrapp,...r :
accompaying cach bottle, and frill directions era:. .
use nre also minutely given. , ( . _ -
Price $1 per bottle. Prepared by iDr. Dar".crs -
Fihm. Principal Oilier, NO. 2 Liberty Streek Now
York;vrerewhillesale orders should bct addresv.4l.-.,
For sale by Druggist; throngbunt the tinite.;
States. I • , c :: , 1
Sold by A. Terrell, Montrose; B.'r. &"K. 'II,
Eaton,tiarford• Church' & Phinny,Dunda ff ; L.
•
Scott, Groat Bea - „ , 1 , 23.41 - y..
1
. - Wrought Iron Piper . '
For Water, Oearn . aid Ga&. ~ Jautee G. M4O-;:tc
4 Co., No. 79 john Street, New York, 5ze....-a-
facturers and dealers in Wrought-iron Pip:.
Thirteen different sizes •constantly on bancl - ,
with Valves,oeks, Elbows, Tees , and ovary
'variety of fittin rS for the,Same, Ashcro arid_
'..
Gauges, Whis les, Oil Caps, &c. He tern f. 7
, Sfeson Eng4ne , Steam and Forge Pun) B t- -•
1 Flues, Tuyerei and Soap Boiler Coils. St!ruly .
Plates and Screwing Machines. Buildings Wv,rrn-,
ed by Steam aid -Lighted ,by Gas. - All or3ar
for repairs, ant country-orders receive promr:.t.
tention. ,
J. O. 31. Bz . . Co._ beg to call the attitntion oi:
owners of factories, hotels, &c., to their iouporior
IGas Generating Apparatus, now in us is at the
St. Nicholas Hotel,• New York, Manchester.
' Conn., Great Barrington, Mass:, RockvillVf.n.,
and rations otherparts of the couutry. 3r..,
1 Largeit and Cheapest-Stock of Dryooods ea
[ v
New Yor k.. ..! r
,
DARTIES who ire bout t o visit thefcity,, err._,
- 1. invited to Lord & 'Taylor's•immense :k0 , 4-
tablishinont, 255, 257, 259, Grand Street, ceme7"
Chrystie Street, or at their other store, nedfnual ,
hers, 47 and 49 Catharine street, at both of wia;,::‘,
stores may bo found at all times, most atttartivir:
Stocks of Fashionable Silka, Shawls, Manti.-L.::,
Dress Goods, Flatmels,Domesties, Linens, H-iiie-'
ry, Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, and every otiror
description of seasonahle goods; also C4trpefr p i s ;
Oil Cloths, Raga, Druggets, dse..., in great va-iorr,
'to all of which additions rue',-constantly 1....,:a . ; .
made •from foreign markets and auction an:, •:,
and purchasing on the moat- advantageous term::
. we w aro enable.l to sill at such ,remarkable. low
prices as to offer to our customers greater inciltze ,
meat than ever, . • -- '' 211:--thn,
HOSIERY - -,
. .
' Erelasively for Cig. '
XIL BROWN & = e 0.,'34 Libertyat. tixT;
. •doors below the Peat °ate _N. Yii Im
porters and -Jobbers of Aden's, `korner% a.aiT
Children's Hosiery, Gloves, and Laces,Silk, "qt.
rind- and Cotton Shirts sad. Drawers ; Wo-±4.n
-Yarn, Suspenders, Silk and Cotton - _Handier :
'chiefs 'and Cravats; Silk; Lisle Thread, Caton,
and Nioolen Gloves rind Mittens, and all the vo,
rieties of Goods in this - lips. -_ ~• - ... • ,-
. Beingextensive importers,lnui targetalyera ss,
auction, dealers Wilt: find'• lit greatly to their ~ s,-1....
vantage to examine out stook. . 33[03
"The Opcsh : :
AGENTS wanted to 801 a net* Itork t ept tlei;
"Paganism. Popery and thriationitY;,,
BLESSING oP en OPIgN ite shown !I
the HistorY,Of Christianity, front the that, of ,' - mr*
Sockur to the present dirg,..Ary Vincent W. Mb ':er.
With a view to the •"'IMt developments:-Xi
Tome's Hostility. to.the :?1 vo, as exhibited
noes parts of the wort on expel*, of- r4a....
absurdities of the'. Jrntgaquilite conception; arp - ."
the idolatrous. veneration of the Virgin - 144y r
Rsv. J. F. Berg, D.. D. anther of the 4- Jesnitq'
'‘Church and State;
this. work, Dr. Berg, is
. aeknowlekted to be'
meet able *titer on Rominisin in the country
those who have read his discussions 'WWII Ar4ll-:
Bishop Ilughes,•will need , no assurance , or Ohl
fact. - :
Aments will find this the moat saleable lic•ort
publish 9 ed it is' a larzo .1 i:ob.=.yrdlorrie,, of tlvar
hundred and thirty paged; =illustrated with 1,311.
.inerous engraving,s, beantifidlyletui sebstantiaity
.hound, and Gold at...41A per copy. '
- Specimen copies sent by tnaii, postpd4 to 47
part . .of the lE.Tnited States, on receipt of the abov
-
Sena fora copy, and jades for yoirselyssr: l, '
,Address J. W. BRADUCY*; ";"
4$ North Forth itroets.-
3G-7-3w4
ASH' psid for yirzarants. - -
June 21, 1105.
To Dairyk o .
BUTTER wanted: The bigiteiC mark.'-
ves will be paid_itt-easb foe finedl)eity. 44 es ,
ter• 13 Y
:15; tit 16-I:k B 4 ll Pi s
.
Juno 26t14.11104,
\ , NEW GOODS CHEAP- I. - ...
at the_ Head of Na ' '.''',.'
rptlE tinderAgned tried itikolb,ee
mlieVOß
I to the peiilielhat he h lan t Goa
at tile old otood. and MA 4 bee ettlititriv, al
a4is
idc'el"osl4:44l.kasati- 0 ' ~= _ ,
laftestroie, MO I, 1844: ''' ''' '-/ , -''
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