E==l_ resources of the County, will be liberally !nip portea. Applicanta for premiums nn'Grain and retatoePare requested' to give the mode of cultivation, and furnish the Society with complete proof of the quantity raised. • Ap plicants for premiums on Alilch-Cows, for . Bitter, will state the greatest quantity made id any one weekdnring the season. - persons vresenting . Agricultural imple mill:its, are requested to furnish ailescriplon of the artiele. To enable the Cominittee to give an addi- . tional interest to the exhibition, it is oarne.st. ly requested, that those who take an interest in-the success of the Society,, and who yes- Bess any thing that is ornamental or curious, will send it for inspection. TI ost.ts non - or -SON, ALFRED THOMAS JOII.NSOX. N. B. .If any thing has been overlooked in the'announcement.of premiums, it will be rectified . , on application to " airy' member of the'oOinoiittee. New 11tliord , 111usical Contention, Will eminence its 'aessiedi on NJounay morn. ing Oit. 134 1855, tinder .the direction of Pref. Wm. 13: 'Bradbury of New.. York. The object of this-mosicaT Convention L, the advanctlnent of singers.in =Ulna) kno*ledge by the. .4tndy and 'practice of different styles of vocal intifici Combined with . familiar lectures and- criticisms, -Teachers, chorristers, members of choirs, and all lovers of music will; derive ftleasure.and benefit freak those etzereiss: The Shawn and Metrop litan Glee Books will be used. Persons having these copies: will please them.: Persons aeekOtOrneilin slog'together in elubs of three or four (Trios or quartetts) will please' conic with pieces rehearsed to sing at the Festival. Atsq e any who areraejustomed to sing alone (Ball Ads, please come prepared 'With such pieces as would be suitable for the ocession: .Clergy. men are cordially invited to attend .free of e pens() and take pail in the exercises. Member ship fee for Gents. $1,00: for Ladies, $,Cr,5O. - By . order of Cointiiittee. New llitto14':1, Aug. 29, 1855-35w3, • PENNsYLVANTA T.T. S. SUNATOR.--Ex-Gov 'ot PoA.vrn PORTER has written a letter in which he takes strong ground againSt the legality of the proposed election .of a V. Senator, on the first Monday of October, to which period the Pennsylvania Legislature,.in joint convention, adjourned. .&"Learning is wealth to.the poor, honor to the rich, and comfort to old age. / . Susquehanna County Agrieultu - .• rat Society. " • J-Tilday Eve, An, 28, 1855. . . The. Society met at the Court House and was called to order by Henry. Drinker Esq. Pres! W. 11.vJessup was appointed Sec 's PrD:tem. The Premium list was then read i over and discussed , and several .a rilitionS made including .a ' premiwni fOr lv,' . , first lot of cows not .less than five— al the Lest lot of Fat cattle—On motion of homas .• Johnson .A.zor-Lathrop was elected TR.• urer to fill the vaeanekcaused , by the removal - of Geo. Fuller Esq. 'On motion ad'jr. W. H. JESSUP See'y Pm"; tem 41X02)• In Ilaskings, Aline:ssota, on 'the 1.0, ult:, with Small Pox; Mrs..Lovls.t, daughter.of T. N. and Pully Hick - cox, and Wife / of Isaac Baldwin, formerly oftlis place, aged 21 years and eight thonths. Montrose, on the 4th inst. Mr. LYMAN SNYDER, d,Cotielsville N.Y., aged 33 years.. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Elerena Volume- 7 -Splenrlid En.9razings Prizes The Eleventifinnuat Volume of this useful publication commences od the 17th day of Sep_ tember next. THE - " SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN" is an it, MISTRATED PERIODICAL, devoted chiefly to the promulgation of information relating to thg cari ous 'Mechanic and Chemic Arts, Industrial Man ufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, En-- gineerin ,, , Millwork., and all interests which the light of Pnaortcit,-SciEr*E is calculated tio ad %lame. . Reports' of U. S. P.erts - rs granted are also published every week, including Official Copies\ of all the Pat , at Claims, together with news and information • pon errocsAsns or OTHER The Co' An: wrong to the Sass-rwic Anrur- CAS are r nogg the most EIIINENT Scieotific and prr, rical tnen of the times. The ,Editorial Dep.:hip:4 is universally acknowledged to be COD" acted with CISEAT Ann.rrv, and to be dis tinguished, not only for the exeell ,. .nee and truth fulness of its discussion, but for the fearlestiness with which error is combated and false theories are exploded. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Manufacturer's Agriculturists, and • People of6ev every Profession in life, will find the Seth:mule ANIERIeAS to be-of great V2lue to their reqpective eillings. Its ciounsels and suggestions will save them Hundreds of Dollars, annualk.-bosides af fording them a continual source of knowledge, the experience of which is beyond pecuniary es timate. The Sem:mine AMERICAN is published once a week ; every number contains eight large qiiur to pages, farming annually a' complete and splen did volume, illustrated with \ Several Hundred Original Engravings. . • 03 , 'Specimen conies ht gratis. sy - TERms.-- . Single Subscriptions, $2 a year, or $l-ror six months. Five copies for six months, $4.; fora year, $B. For further Club rates and for statement of the fourteen large CASH PRIZES, .ofr.ered by the publibhericsee Scientific American. - Southern, Western and Canada nitmey,or Post Office Stamps, oti.ken at par for subscriptions. , Letters should be directed (post paid) to MUNN & Co., • 128 Fulton street, New York. • face ems. 'Munn' &ICo., have - been, for many rs, extensively' 'engaged in :,.procuring patent's „for new inventions, and will - advise in ventors. without. elarge, in regard to the novel ty of their improvements. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Jll. DE PELT" would call the attention of • the public to his large stink of Three . Ply, lngratit, relret, Tftyeltrk and Brussels •CArpet lngti which he his, just purchased at .Amnon— and offers at lower price l s than ever offered be fore 'in the country; and 'a large variety, filling hi* spacious Carpet Rooth occupying the second floor of his Crpekery - and House Furnishing store. Come_ and be convinced , that there is so -necessity forbare floors. - :J, H . D PEU. Binghamton, 6th, Sept., 7855.. CROCKERY tik =GLASS . ..WAKE., JTOLTSEKEEPERS wilt find it to their na j vantage to select their 'are from my new style* for chealinesifand variety thig fall : also, Gokist „Glasses - at VERT. lowprices land is great variety me be found at • IMI.PEU'S. • Binghamton Sept 6, 113.55. GI oicti': Feathers. „... , .. . A Primo article may always be found at the xl , Croekiry and tioase . Furniithing otOre b r . . • _- , ... •.. --- ..1: 11. D.H.P.E1.7.' - Binghamton, Sept: - 6,.'1855. -. . '' - - S. W: PLiEltitittit, 'from' PitArrriCit PRGES9LOGIsT; ,COUtleCtefJ • witii Senningn & Messick's Populaitutertaintoent, at. Present fritedipt. through _ thin .444 . tountieL; coved:ally. tenders his professimal, bervices to'the community, for Phrenologict# aminatiossWith Marti plainly marked. Rates of charges for Charts, hailudinethe,ol - from $ 0 . 2 0-10 420 0 % N. B. AB of PoSelifii*At 'Wells pubßeations may be obtainc4 &robe) Messrs. tit Air fi Sept. $, 1855.--36,73* !fl. • STRAYED OR STOLEN. . Front tho- pasture of the , eubserib in Mon trose, about ten .daYa since, a- .largO dark-bey, Blare Cott- . ...,-3 3 - Tara ord, unslod - and unbroko to I arness.,—Any one 'who wilt return paid Colt, or priv4 inforination where it tniy . ;bo found, shall to liberally, reviv.rdeli. . . , . DAVID POST._ •lton , troso, Si3ol, 4,; 18.55. dO L REAT fur Summer -Dress Goods'—; Nelson & Priest ore offering them at cola and less than cost. Parasols at cost. Mantillas and summer Shawls at cost, at , , . NELSON 4 PRIESTS, ,Ringhac4n, Aug. 30. • Nelson & 'Priest. . ..,N,V " A ° n l a 4 t s an A c i vt:v na r ße mu t i n . " i n i e ra n y le e rs ite l l s oc t l Ple tprnet. of Court and Water streets, Binghamton, N', 1. N Nttlgotc.l n 34 [E. Pr.tri7. smouth Lawns. NTEIV and Elegant terns retailing for one IA shilling a vary NELSON . & - PRIEST. ininflhatnton, An'. 20. ' '.; • - Dissolution. partnenhip heretofore existing between De+i'dt E. ''W. Philips id - Lynn, Pc.hns by.; mu concTnt ben _Disso4.4.id. The ii(181.• Dt3,314 Will.hereatter be conducted by E. .3.1. Phil lips & Sheldon, who will settle all business Alb/irs ofiDeun & Phillips. The Public will be accommodatedns heretofore... C.'SLIDE AN, • E. w. PHI LIP-g. Lynn CornerA, Aug. 20, 1855,-04w3 . / NEW GOODS ! / LZolsß„‘i-ihienh":%'ilrlebe,ivsic; . l s / 1 (b)14-f„SriCrairsilf: 31ontrase, March 28, 1,855 K" . , .Copttrtne' rm i umleraißned havo r /this any 11.1 , Noviatell tinder the firm ofPiekertmiri. St. Garret for tild . porliose transading-the Busi ne.s...s at the o'.d stand'of Ji Dick erman Jr. / J.. DICKER:HAN Jr. - HORATIO CiAR.RATT. Nests - 11416rd;Aug. 18, 1855. /•• • . /,.Notice Extra:, •`„ - ArY Nr,.tes anti neenun.`..s.eati• be found izt the ..0..k pid. , staiiii, and I trust that ail will see nee.ity of settling them wit h boutf urther notitie. '• ' • .J.I)IGKERMAN, Jr. --- I 41; ;•, VI Administrators ' Notice: o.rAcE. iis)tereby given that Letters!Testa. 1 . mentary, upon the estate of Nplson Tiffany, deed, late of Brooklyn to•A'•ns . hiP, have been gran tedlo the subseribers. All peNork:indehted to sai(testato ate horebv requested to make imme;• &tan pas-meld-01nd\ those having any claims up, "on said estate, to present them attested for • duly ,- sett4ment. • - E. S. KENT, ?. Nders • - -• . . A. J. TIFPANI . ; s ' WooklYn;Aag.":lB,lBss-35w6 1 Q., It.VER WARE.—AJnege lot ot, silver Forks, 'fit all sizis: l : alr:o, - Table, Desert and : Tea SpoOns, jut 6 rosheil and warrante4 as a ,00(1 as coin by : i. • . A.. 1. EVANS.. Aug. 29. i . - . i SPIWING BIRDS, some very fine, fpr - sale :rlienp by .. A. J EVANS. . LOS Ori Monday inst., between Otis Bullard's and . ,,Nlontrose,.a Porte Alonnaie containing kite ii from the Church, and eight; Dinars. in GiAdi the finder will confer a- greit favor, by leaViug it with A. Sayre, :fit 11. J. Webb's store. . - - .Tertible! Acident, - - TT APPENED to Mr. Green the- other day.— e had bought asuit of ready-made clothes at the Store, and the first day's wearing'.the ac cident. ilecurred, , First!, oil drain hisi, coat-tail by the acre - force of specitia gravity. .going to un fortulive man the appOrance of a badly trimmed craft With the flying jib in . .the stern,. and on stonpirig over to' pick up she remnant, the dread ful, casualty took place—the fountains of tin. gretit deep were brokeri-up—Green's!pants were sundered from snkle to, waist, and Green himself seettiCarl to be. The only way to prevent such . deptorhble i..eiderits is to patrinize zcskillful tai-• for, Who makes up his work with a determina tiQn tliat - it shall .not only fit neatly but wear well, i:•Green buYs at the clothing store becatise be thinks he can 'get his gearing a little cheaper. in all ,irobability the pants that. serVed him so treacherously had passed through a fever liospi -4.11, b4n striped front a cholera patient, carried home 'eight niglitS in the week on a shutter, and finally`-bleached and carried by ant ingenious Frenelithan ftit•a. Market in the country Take warning by poor green's mishap. and go to a tailor shop like that in the basibent, of . Searle's. Hotel ff, von want to be . done as usual, and all-work war- - ranted. l , 301I` . 61.0 V Montrose Aum1:27,1855. - NEW GOODS AGAIN. - Attie Exchange," Brooklyn. THE'subcriber takes this f.ppotiunity of - thinking his 'friends for -their curt liberal patronage the pant, season, and of saying to them in additlon, plat,. liming received fresh invoices of settrinable goods of various =descriptions, he is still - firep4red to supply almost any article usu ally czillH fpr nth country Stole. His assort ment is 00%1 complete, and being , the ilargest in Town, (fifer* the'greatest inducentenl tq purchas ers, Littler for Cash, 'Barter, or GcNid • (s:ha rI) credit. Call and she. 0. G. frEMPSTEAD. - • . Bro4lyn, Ault. ‘,20„1855. QAL'II by the bbi. or Load at the market rates k 3 'by t O. G—HEMPSTEAD. 11El:highest market price paid foi Butter, EAga, Lard, Varrri Produce of a)1 kind , good Sbittgle4, prime %root Swim &e.. in Geod.!, 0. G. HEMPSTEAD: Medicines and Drugs.; AYFlrpCheity !Pecti)ral--acknowliAged to be ?the. best Pulino.nia Remedy, extant, Pond's , Ex . tract mf. Witch-liazie—an ex4eedingly valuable', remedy for divers ills—Dr.. Baker's Cotopoitud—a grand speeifiC for Diarrhte.a, Dyß er.te:ry, Cholera-Morbus, dr.c,=—Ayer's,;:Jayne's, Phinney'i and •Wriglit's Pills, 31erehanOe Garg ling oil; togettit.r 'with a great 'variety of Drugs in cowman use, keploronstantly trn hand 1,3 r irleaso Take Notice. JHAT -it is very 'desirable that the accounts sruLNotes of the late Min i of Smith & Hetnpstetiii should be settled,, and that k P Y • O. G,IIESIPSTEAD. .; Brooklyn, Aug. Di, 1855. ;' The Manhattan tire Ins.!Co. • Thee' No r 58 Wall-Street. t CAPITAL, - - - - 0 , 250,000 Implies ',buildings, Itleichandise, Fumitire,Ves. eels in Poit and their, Cargoes, and other Proper ty, againstiossor dainage by tire.. ; - DutEcrdas....iNathaniel 'chards, Samuel F. 'Mott, Piton 1,1.'S r cherirk, Wm'. F. Mott,' ; Edwin D.-Morgan; Mtn. W. Fax, Sidney 31ason 'Etisha Rig,ts, Lord, Titow. Barron, Russel I. Nev. ins, Ant. IL Ward, ltldyes Tavloz 4 inhni Stew ard, JamesTeolles, Thoe. IV. Pearsall. Richard Tithe, Pet l er Cooper;' fiknry Ellsworth, "Immo. Denison, ,l(thn Casw4 - • 'NATIIANIEL RICHARDS, fro's. Whi:Pll4.l PALBIEI4 isEey: W" "'OLSON &= PRIEST; Agents, Bisig hamton,, - Irowesteash'Piices. ' ATOU, 66 find ahteliag, Dea la, fil:t.tta w ,Cattp yarn. Carpet* Warp, Tivtae, dte:44.olter Court & Water-et.- - NELSON YitlE f ST. f. Bitilftiamton,.Aug. 20, 1.855. oolc al th Gortker #tore sud see .NoiSti 1..;# 4 F OUR dAT PE15 : 21 1 / 2 _ Di/200=44n Adg. il9. • • 'DILATED KM VES.-4 2 doz. m o res plated - and fres 3f ewes thig riay received :by 9 A.'J. EVANS.' 0. G. HEMPSTEAD Arthur's Patent Self-Sealing Cans, ° For preserving Fresh Fruit, Tomatoes, 4e, by Rennetical Sealing. THESE Cans which nre sealed by the house -11 keepers without The aid of a Sinner, and opened e.akily without injilryto the Can, are rap idly coming into general use. Full directions for putting up fruit neeampaaing the Cans! and the work is so easily performed, that by their use, otery family may hare Fresh Fruit and To-. matoes on their tables all winter, at summer pri-. CCs: • r P Cans, $2.(0; Quart, 8t1,50 ; fl:ilf-Gulloil;SP,so; Throe Qurts, 84,25; Gallons, $5,00. per dozen. The different sizes nest, in order to eeenre : economy in transportation.— Country Storekeepers wilt find this new article one of ready sale.. Manufactured and 140111 ARTHUR, BURNTI AM, &. CO. No. 60 South TENTH St. 1 ) 1111.:A. • I 8.55.-4-30m3; . • .TfIE LIGHTNING EXPRESS}! Tare iteduced: Time Sated:: Tyro' by flay HAMLET at rirt4l.l formed a partnership in 3fontrose for .LJL tlic purpose of doing crerAodis ELACKSMITHING!. at the old stancl.near Keefer's llotel. We have purchased an entire new stock of IRON, comprising'a full assortment of all kinds, direc(fizatn the city. We :ilia)! keep constantly on hand. Weste'tn,—Round arid Square • • • • . Cast4eol Toe Cork Rods, Refined Tyre Iron—all blies, 8.14 k Iron and Spring Steel. A large assortment of 31 alable . lron, Coil ChainS, Carriage Bolts, i.S;e. - By strict attention . . to business hope to re ceive a liberal share of the patronage:NAll Work warranted la give satisfactit,n to tbose who will favor us with their riatrrutge. . : -I ""WAGONS AND CARRIAGES..a...: ironed on short notice and stock found, or made. to odor throughout,as may best suit our patrons. All busine.ss,transactions mint be settled once a year. Short settlements ,and long friends is our motto. .N. B. A• good journrcthan wanted, to whom stoady, cm pl oytnent and high wares will be given. A. E. IiAwLEY. — PE4U Y JF.NKS.. 3fontrose, Slay 31, 1535.. . a. FINE LOT OF " TONDON Twist Double Barrrel Guns ; Single J .11 do., and extra Pine Allies. for's* by • May I. New York Prices! A R} now being paid by A. Llthrop & Co., _LI to MI those who eonsig,u. their butter and produce to them. they having - made arrange: mentS.are now enabled to rend all kinds of prii duee to New York and to sell--the same at the highest market prices. All thoso who %vish good prices and quick returns tvo invite to. cal I upon . - Ston trnse, - May 1,,1855 Now Spring Goods, 8 1 1. 077 the pu RITT be wouldannouncelt iel‘opening is n t o o his fri , td , s • , an unusually large Stock of &1 : v; (7 , a n d sum., 31En GOODS; including n great variety of Print;i from acts to Is. per yard: Plain and Printed Lawns, Barege Delaines, Brocade, Black and Fancy Dross Silks, Silk Dress TissMes and Bareges, Poplins, &c., &e.: with a superior assortment of Silk, Broche, Co;hmere and 'Flab bet Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, French Lace and Straw and Silk Bonnets, Rich Ribbons and Flow ers, with.a large variety of other staple and fan cy DRY GOODS. Groceries, Croekery, Hardware, Iron and Nails, Roots and Shoe:= 4 . lints and Caps, Carpetirm, ,Wall paper, pait.ted Window Shades, Floor Oil Cloths, Clocks, Stoves, Oils and Paints, Ploughs &e., &e.: in short. the largest kind of. piles of rich and Cheap - Goods, too nmnerons to mention, bht just the things to purchase. nil of which will 'be sold at 'the most recineed prices end on the most favorable terms for cash, exchange, or ap proved credit. .. • N. B. Salt and Flonr constantly on hand. Nl:ty 5. 1855. Dry Goods and -Carpets at Cost. n h ro iart a. and Domestic - and w.-11 .~eleet~d stork of P - Dry Goods and Carpets, emb e 'ra- Ong almost every article in the Dry bond's line ever brought into the market in view of the short crop of cash on hand, we hay.e cr , nelnded to offer them for Arty days from this date at cost. :Those persons to whom we have formerly Bela Goods will at once see that this is a rare oppor tunity and' one ,which should be embraced im mediately. To those who have never favored,us with, a call we would say try us /mar and yOu convinced that thiS is the placf to pnr chase Dry Goods arid Carpets. Our stock is al ways replete with fashionable and. seasonable Goods and are tletermin;d t ) .keep as good a va riety as can be found . in.this section of the conn try, and sell at prices which cannot fail to please. • - . • WICKFIA . NI & BEN.NE'rr.' Binrtmton, Jan. 30; 1855. BOOKS! BOOKS; At the "Itontioxe Rook Store, CIAN be found the laraest and best selected; asKirtment of Books and Stationery to .114 Ifound. any, wher4 in Susquehanna county, which will be sold for ready pay at prices that canbot fail to, suit. • Among.the. miscellaneous Books can be found -the life of Washington,' Jackson, Taylor, Isaac T. Hopper, 11. Greeky, P. T. Barnum and others, STAII - l'ArEfts, (Beecherj Humanity in the City (Chapin.) Bell Smith abroad, My Courtship and its consequences, - (Wykoll:) . Ruth Hall (Fanny Fern.) also Fern Leaves, I ~ ft atid 2d series, Amer. lean .Agitators and Reformers, Thoughts and things at home Abroad, Getting along. The Old Inn, Hoods - Works; L. Dow's complete Works, Lewie or the bended Twig, Alemoirs or the Coantesi Belssingion, 2 tot; The Chemistry of common Life. Beaches - American Practice or Family Physician, Buck's religious Anecdotes, Testaments, Bibles from pocket size to large Family, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Gift Books, Toy. Books, - ,Mank - Books of all Sizes, Scrap Books, Note Books, Receipt Books, &c., p ScHoot..l3trAcs.;—All . kinds used in the County or furnished on sh irt Otice. LAW Boots—A good' variety constantly on hand e4lurnishea io order. .STATLOSEILY—A good lot, always on hand.— First rate writing- paper at. Is. - tier quire, Gold and Stet Pens, Writing Ink, the best in use,— besides Jots of Othei articles too numerous to mention. Please cull and examine before pur-, chasing elsewhere, at the Montroso Post (Ace. A N. BULLARD. Montrose, A g. 'l5, 1855.. • A CARD. PIIYFE & KNOWLTON would most re ilpectfully'ealll tie _attention of purchasers to a large assortment of HARDWARE just re ceived and being daily increased by arrivals from different manufactures. Having purchased at prices leWer than those for which articles of the same quality have been offered during the five past years, they are enabled to make quite a..re duetion from their former very; reasonable de mands, to of both town and country trade in- dueements superihr to those of N: Y. agents. .11inghamton Aug,. 14. 1855. . Will Fish .Bite-? THEY will if you use the. fishing apparatus sold by Phi& & Knowlton, 3 , doors.eastot Chenange-Bridge.: A new lot just received by Express. Call and examine their large assort ment. , liooks, Lines, Reels, Poles,Snells, ficial Bait, 4r.cr. 1 3 11YrE & KNOWLTON. 'N.°S: lr is edreently - reported that' Fish, in thio section of cometry, will not be caught with other Tackle than that sold at the above estab liginient: Binghamton, Aug. 'lt' 106: DRAM -Rettbp!,;alt size!, at - -11-1 Aug: 'PHYFE 6t-101K/WLION!E. A. LAT! IROP & Co :A. LATIIROP & CO New Store.- , -New Goods. rpHE subscriber takes this method of adver tilting to his friends and-the public general - ly, that he has fitted up s store, just across the street from his old quartets, in Brooklyn,.ihere he is prepared tot receive customers; and sell them Goods, at as low tales as any other estitb lishment in Stisquebanna county. My assort ment is very large indeed, embracing nearly ev, cry article usually called for in a country store. As I am determined to do business so as to avoid" bad debts," which responsible purchasers are taxed to pay, I can offer superior induce ments to cash and otherwise prompt paying pat rons. . O,G. fIE)IPSTEAI4 • April 30;1855. SepYtharrettgad! Don't he forgetful, friend 4, one and all— Aged or youthful, great or small— (if not too small) That at Odd Fellows' Hall Ie t.Se Mace to call To geryour pictures done np tall.. Now Goods Cheap for Cash. w. - :stoTT has just received another lot of • New Goods, such as Challis. Barge De .Lains, Do Batits,,, Gitighams, Collars, Embroidery, Lawns, &e., &c. witicrt HE OFFEIL9 AT nay Low num SUMMER SHAWLS, a new lot just received—beautiful patterns at 'vet,- low prices, also CRAPE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS as loan as the lati , est.' • /nue 13 pARASO4.4--Latest styles at - . C. %V. M . OTT'S, Jnne 13 A.bbcrtistinnts. NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS! 4.7iD C \ ARP E TS!! • • &real Redaction in *Prices at the, NONE PRICE STORE. C. Itkq)N has the pleasure of annonne -11•• ing to hi.i N Customers that he has just re tdrned froth the I:', , tern Markets with one of thu largest and most t.,k-ellent assortment of DRY GOODS KND CARPET ever opened in this marliet;' , :which for beauty, variety and htyi eatnyt 11 e tiurpasspd, which hay. in!). been puichascd for cash at-auet)tm and else where at. auction prices: he. will sell theih,ehenper than they were ever before offered in this "uny ()therm:o;k (i.e.4of New 'York city. • • Its rich and :sple'n4hi assortment of DRESS SILKS Is always aO:noWledoed the best and cheapest in town, and Inc: Wes Plain,-Plaid ; Striped, Brocade and: Glace---the:chcapost as well as tho richest good.;, at prices varyina from 37 I=2 et's to $25,0 per yard, together with a „.7feat•variety of BRILLIANT JET BLACK SILKS, . . True Sating, at least 20 per emit leK6 than the eoAt of importation... SILOVLS! SHAWLS!! • An immense assortment of Silk. Crape, Cashmere, Merinos:l3roche and Suinnivr Stiawis, from $1 to 42 .110,tt - i.vtlier sxitli a splendid variety of Black and Colored • 3IANTILLAS, • of all' the fashionable patterns Sace. Silk and Embroidered, which will be sold cheaper than ever before. - • • DRESS GOODS; . . : De Lains from 6 1-4 ell to 37.1.2 els per yard: Pl,:in, Plaid, Striped and Figured. Nudins; Bril- Challies, Bombazines, ChamLras, Ging hams. French, English and American Drills; froM 5 c'ts to 25 els per yard, and every netv style constantly on hand at the lowest prices. RIBBONS RibbondS by the Wee or yard will be always in our stork for Milliners and retailers. ENIBROIDERY. The richest anti largest assortment of. Embroidery ear. always be seen at R. C..Bacon's,at the lowest price's. Chemisetts, Collar.., Sleeves. Skirts, Infants' Waists, &c., of every fashionable style, together with - • • English Thread, • Valenceinnes, • Iluniton, Guipure and • • Brussels Laces in great variety. • • LINNEN GOODS. of all kinds. Irish Linens, Linen llandkerchil ! fs, Table Linen and covers of all sizes. Napkins, Doylies, Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linen from auction at prices below all competition• . The attention of house-keepers is particularly ipvited. to our stock. of Curtain Goods, among which may be found Lace Cuitains, 3laiTin Curtains, Brocatelles, . and everything in this line of goods, which can not fail to please in fabric, style or price. DOMESTIC GOODS Blear4lied and Brown Sheeting from the 6d grade up to the finest qualities. Tiekiti Denims, Striped Shirting., Apron Checks. iGinghams and Prints, from 5 els to 12 1-2 c'ts per, yard; and 'all kinds pf Cotton Goods for Merl or boys' wear. 11air Cloth Skirts, .Grass Cloth Skirts, •• and Parasols,4a very rich assortment. More Antique/Moss Fringes, Galoons, and-all descriptions of Dress and Mantilla Trimming, and everything:belonging to the Dry Goods trade customers may be sure of finding at Bacon's, if it can be found in New 'York. CARPETS! CARPETS!! Since the recent Tremendmts Fall in the price of Carpeting', we have purchased and have now -on hand the largest and most beautiful assortment of CARPETS ever exhibited in thiS region, at priets fully 30 per cent. less then they could be sold fur the list year. AU those whoare . in want of-Carpets are invited to our CARPET-ROO3I • whcre they will be delighted with the beauty and cheapness of the .various patterns, and astonished that so good a carpet can be sold so cheap. Brussels, • Three Ply, Ingrain, Union, . Cotton and Hemp Carpetitigs from I G c'ts per yard and. upwards.— Floor and Table Oil Cloths, .Mutts, Druggetta, &c., culla I ly cheap. It. C. thicon would inform those of his ittsto niers who have. not already made themselves ac quainted with the fact that he has removed from the store formly ioccupled by him in Brigham Block, opposite Court House, to the corner of the new block erected the last .summer next cast of the canal, and haviag a much larger, More cOnven lent and pleavut Istore thin formerly he is pre pared to hold. Ou.t.everi greater inducements to buyers than heretofore, and such .as can but be appreciated, andadmitted by all 'those who arc competent judges. New,Exchange, Bingliamton, j • . May, 29, 1855, f AfILL SAWS, warranted, at - 1 PIIYFF. • • & KNOWLTON'S BinghamOrt, March 1, 1855. BrtEAsTrnts.—A largo-assortment of. Gold, ,Gamee, and Mosaic Breastpins,jest retieiv 7 O. from the Minnfactory: A. .I..EVAN.S. Binghamton, July 17. - - QI LVER. WARM—A large kit of Ai lyer Forks,. 0 -*minis, La,ciles, Napkin Rings, &c.. juStint- - ished end for sale by A. J. Etabr.s. July • 17, , ; Gold Chains of all weights and pattern!. NEW" GOODS. iubseri her is inconstant receipt of.Vew Gondr,.in his line of business, nearly every week: The public will find hikusliortnieut No I ; and his articles new and of good quality. The stock cnesiata as nanal .of - Drugs, 31edieince, Paints, gils; Dye-Stuffs, Groceries,.. ,Fancy-Goods, Jewelry; Perfumery. ic.c. Store of the lower end of the burned disttiet. ABEL TURRELL Montrose, June- I, 18,55 - GREAT BARGAINS • Itt DRY G,0010,14. W. N. WILSON, & C . RETURN their warmest ackn wled4,Yements to their customers in Busgue anna County for past fayors,and'invito attention to their stock . of . - • • - - New Spring too just opened, which they propose h to replenith weekly from AUCTION, and-the °vest. - catah Reuses in the City. • • The stock embraces every viiiety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Yankee Notion, Trunks, B Traveling alm All of whi ch they will sell extremely CHEAP for CASH. . ) . • Pedlar - . and other wholesale buyers will 'find it Featly to their advantage to giro them File - Ladies will find an eieelleut assortment of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Thread Lace% and Trinimirizs of all kinds, from ALICTION at very low rates, W. N.. WILSON, & CO. Corner of Court and Water St's. Binghamton, N. Y., April 5'1.1855. - New Arrangement Qregery's zrA:aD WA RE STORE/ GW.- GRHGOtLY & JUHSON- SMITH, . .having fortued a co-parLnership.-hn the purpose ot conducting the Hardware business in all its various =branches, would respectfully in form the people of SusqueluMna county that they are. now opening at Gregory's-Old Stand, opposites the Excluinge Hotel, doors from• the Canal;Ringhaintot,-N. Y., the Largesti-eheapest, and best stock of Hardware veer offered in Bing .hamton. C. W. MOTT.- Having. made arrangements.to import their English Goods and purchase tOr American di reet from manufacturers, they can and will sell CHEAPER than any - other e.stablishment...in town! Their stock is now very :extensive, and those wishing to purchase are , invited to call.— The followinrz are a portion of their leading ar ticles, vit:--; - -Table knives and forkS,_TCa - do., carvers, forks and 'steels, pen and pocket knives, bread and butcher do., hay and stray,' do., scis sors, shears, and razors, britannia tea and coffee pots,siiver and britannia tea And .table spoons, silver plated, brass, and iron candlesticks,: snuf fers and trays, solar lumps, lard, and suspended lamps, mantle-piece ornaments, brass and iron andirons, shovels and tongs; Lookinz 'Glasses, and lurking glasa plbtes,;to• gather with a general asisortment of housekeep ing article,. HOUSE TRIAIMINGS, consisting of,locks, latcheS, butts . , screws,brad nails, - bolts, latent window spring* blind asten ings, shiitto4Serews, and fastenings, &c... . A. general asSortment of tools for Carpenters and Joiners. Cabinet and Wagon Makers, Masons and I:l4:ksrniths, consisting of planes, saws, ham : .rs, hatchets, axes, adzes, chisels, augers, auger bitt. and hollow angers, anvils, Bellows, :.viees, patent (101 machines, sledgoi, stone hammers, bricland'plastering trowels, cross-cut, mill and circular saws. . r . A 44plimdid as rtment.of Saddle and Harness' N I . \ . Makers' twits and r'iumings. • - - FA RNI L' CT TOOLS,. • . consisting of shovels, spa es, forks,rakes,scythes, grain cradles, hoes, pick axe iron bars, grind stones, &e -Also, Agents for the sale. o Whittemore. Squires & Co's Agricultural tools,su as plows, hay and straw cutters; corn shclleik, &c.. - .Sole and upper leather, morocco an , • hoe trimming,socith a general assortment of tindin,s, Wooden ware, willow cradles, wagons, chairs a d baskets of all description's. • . . Bar iron and steel, iron axles arid steel springs as m lleable ctings, coach lace and trimmings of i alkinds, paints, oils, sash, glass, putty,.&e., all f. ! o which will be sold at the lowest rates. Please ca 1 anii examine the stock for yourselves. Pinghamtoa, March 1, 1855. tcltr irarlt Ahertistutrats. HOR.ACE 'WATE RS. No. 333 Broadway. .17V:ew York: • ' The largest assortment. of Pianos, Melodeons, Misical Instruments and :11nsieal Merchandise of all kinds in the, United States. • Pianos from TEN different manufactories,.. comprising those of every variety of style, from 'the plain, neat and substantial 6 141 octaves, in Walnut or Rose wood Cases, from $l5O, to $2OO, to those of the moSt . elegant finish up to One Thousand Dollars. No house in the Union can compete, with the above in the number, variety and celerity of its instruments, nor in the extremely low prices at which they Are sold. HORACE AVATEIie MODER' IMPROVED PIANOS; • with or without Iron Frames, pos.sessing'in their improvement of over strings and action, a length -of scale, power and compass of tone equal.. to i . the Grand Piano; united With the beauty and du.'• rability of structure-of the square Piano. - They are justly pronounced by the Press and the' first musical Masters to be equal to those of any oth-, er manufactured•. They are built °Cate bestand most thorough seasoned material, and gtiaratt:' teed to stand the action of every climate. This House has the Sole Agency of T.Gilbert R. Co.'s celebrated Premium Pianos, with or without the Aeolian. Hallett & Coniston's,- Woodward & Brown's, and Jacob Chickering's, and other Bos ton Pianos. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, and ele gant instrument for small rooms. Each instrument guaranteed to. give satisfae. tion or purchase - money refunded. Second hand Pianos at Great Bargains, constantly in store, prices from $3O to $l4O. . Sole Agency of S. D. & H. W. Smith's Melo deons.(tuned to the equal temperament) to which was recently awarded the First Premium, at the National Fair, Washington, 1). .C. ,Price from t; 45 to $ LW. Double bank melodeons, s'2oo. • Horace Water'i Helodeens, superior iristru. meats in tone, touch and din-ability of make.— (Toned the equal temperament:) ilfalodeons of all other styles and mak4s. - Nlakin's guitars, Brown' Harps, Flutes, Vio lins, and musical instruments of all kinds. A large, discount to - schools, tearimpi t chnrches and clergymen.- Thu trade supplied on the most liberal terms. . . . Mimic of the largest and best eelec t ed Catalogues of music now published, compris ing many of the choice and most popular airs of the day; . among them are found the . universally popular productions of Thornasllaker. • Music sent brmail to all parts of the country post paid. Particular and persunel attention paid to all orders ,received by mail. Satisfac tion guaranteed in every instan. Pianos and Melodeons-for rent, and rent allowed on pur chase: Pianos and melodeons for saloon month ly payments. Second-hand Pianos taken 'in ex change for new. Testintonals fronz Professors and Opinions ITO.RACE. WATERS, ESQ., 333 Broad Way : Dear Sir—ll:tying examined your Piano Fortes from scientific and appropriate tests, I . ant ena bled to form a satisfactory judgment of their merits, and it is with pleasure that I can Speak of thorn as among the most. celebrated and im: proeed makes of the day. For power, brilliancy and richness of tone elasticity of touch, and besu3 y of finish, they-wilt not suffer in comparison wit those of any other manufacturer and those desirous of obtaining a realty good Piano Forte:— . -one"- that will prove an equivalent for their means, Will- find fund a One in your beautiful instruments. TAO AS BARig, R. A.'N.Leader of Inlliensi Band and musical Director and Conductor at Garden. . For Power, brilliancy and rlchnesa of AMU., elasticity of touch, elegancti- and 'durability of make, thou are in advance. of any other pianos ire the United States, being the result of long rience and a series oi-experimonte.--/Y. The treble is clear,:pure, beautiful, and'very melodeons; the bass is deep, roiling send . soteo. rout; the middle part is .Itch arid Sympathetic, and posses the rowel. or singing; i, e. of wilting the sound of each tone. in ade &ea but isredy C. WATSON. For power of tone, depttkof bus, and brillian cy of treble, togethee..! with -- maniac) , of touch, they are' equal to any make I am acquainted With and I cordially recontmed them to those wishing to purcha4e.--V. C. Tart.coi. he great Piano, Melodeon - and . '.lltkle Establishment of the Press. i i Our , frionds wilt find , at .Mr.llViityrs! SW ei..thti very best aisortrneut 4 inushiipd of pi: oi - to belonidin . the:Th . :sited flutes; nod. we' ur cc- Oiti southern-and tt , csterti frieliddt i d give - 1421a call whenever they . gO to New :.It ork.—G:rePtcon7s Magazine:r . We consider. them worthy Of special attSption, from the resonant And exeeedinaly Lniusil tone which Mr . Wateri hat succeeded in atta intig;-- N. Y. Musical World cp Times.: ' •••.. d- - ' . - The Horace Waters .piattois . are of sui3erior tone and elegant futiatt.---N. - Y..Chiistian bpi. _ Nothing at the State Faiedisylayed greatetex, cellence in any department than the Piano Forte ' manufeetured by Horace Waters, of this ty.- • cHURCRM AN. . . -, Horace Waters' eirtne For l tes are of full rich, . sad even tone, and powerful.—N. Y. Alysient Reriev. Ti . The Editor of the Savannah Repuhtiettp, Si. 6annh, Ga., speaking-of the Piano Fortes-kept by Messrs. J. W. Morrell & Co. .of thati - city, - says: . i • “It will be seen that their stock comprises in. Struments .revery grade Of-excellence, frotn - the well, known manufacturing fttablishinents of Chickering & Son, HoracjWaters, 11. NANiirees. ter, Nunns and Clark, and Bacon ntal,R4eetn-' It . . Might well be suppOsed, that in so large .4 col. leetion there wpuld be some eery .fine iqstru. merits. But there is .one which,. for. beauty of • finish and richness and brilliancy of toile, equals, if it dues not excel, anything of - the kied 'vre have over seen. It is from theestablishin4rit of ;Horace Waters. • Beingeonstructed of. the; heat land most thoroughly seasoned material, and up. on improved principles, it is capable of-re3lMlng - - the action - of every, climate; and of standing a ;long time in tune: . The keys are a of peCrli and - - the recess for the ,fieger-boaref is Inlaid Iwi t t h . pearl, the -legs are most elaborately"- . carved.i and the whole inatrntrient finished-up. in a stya of I great excellence end beauty. And - yet its •-hief • merit ! t ies in the power “ brilliancy, and richness of its torso, and the elastieity - .of its' toneli.” 4 , ~ ; • "A Tuoulaen DOLLAR Prallo."—We pid a. visit the other day to the music store of Mr. ilor ace Waters, 333 'Broakway, on -- purpose to se - a specimen of his pbinos, just manufaetured at his up-town establishment; of which we had hard a good deal. of - boasting. It may not be genbral._ ly known that Mr. Waters has &eon establiiihed in this city but a little while, having set up .ii o a small way some six years ago, as- agent -flr a Boston firm, and gone on by dint of indestryvviel enterprise. till he has become one . 0 . the 'hest ' prominent music publishers and dealers' inl, the country. His - musical instruments are sell known for t i,.- *r superior quality, though theyi scarcely surpass in richness, voliene•of ton L ana delicacy of touch some instruments .of morfr i eb s attire makers which we have seen ; -yet, even in theseprime respects,.-Waters' 'best pianos! and melodeons challenge comparison with the best tnede anywhere in the country—though th4se of Chickering, Gilbert and others are more fealties. The particular piano we went to• See, Ilie igh , is certainly a superb affair. It is character zed by . great fullness and softness of tone,. andl re markelble expregsire power; .while • its eiteretil3 are equally noteworty ;- it has -a rosewood epee, clef:aptly inlaid with mother.of pearl, rind,- etee•- od in various etibinet designs; altogether ge!t up with eery care of finish. Other pianos we.heord in the same 'room, of:equallY tine tone—the same class of instruments, !la fact,-except the case - -to' f. Ivied for a fraction of the cost -of this ter; ele gant one. Persons wishing for instrumeal - Of this kind, whether at the-most economical Or oex. travegant price, wile be likeie to be suited at the --•"'u of IT - W- 4-- ....rope. MC ." P I .."` a more superb voiced inst ment. • - Air. Wsies. has expenrnented in strin,,,, ng. his pianos-intro. clueing a decided improve tilt—trail he seerns to have struck the fountain depths of sciarid,frein the most delicate to the in t sonorous tiireS.i— This particular,piano, Was aluecl it $1;000; lit we examined and' listened o several, at prier ranging down to quarter tl at suns, all equal n tone, as in all the instrurn nts Of his own - mug= ufacture. Mr. Waters use the same superi4r " movements," so that, wialo the rim can . hatte their music in a luxurious case, the poorer can have just as good music in a ease suited to thee". theans. : -. i , . . Mr. Waters commenced in this city as agerit for the sale of Gilbert's (Boston). pianos a litl, over six years agO selling but one or two a %%IT • now he is selling from 25 to 30 piaeofi and filo- lodians weekly. of which half.a-dozen of the Pli', alms per-week are manufactured by. .himself, 16 this city end two Ter Week in Boston by It ' mantifuettiter who was Fur eleven- years . one of. the head workmen in Chiehering'sestablishmenl.. while the balance are made up of the inanufaci tures-of Gilbert, Chickering ilallet & - Ctietomi and, Woodward & Crown, of Boston, and' other of the best makersin the country- - . , i We examined *specimens -I from all . these . ma' kers, brit neither saw hor heard anything quite equal to those of 'Mr. Watersown. manufacturq —either in quantity and volume of tone, or ..ele4 gance of finish. Still, as " many people have ;Ist 'many tastes;" Mr. W. holds hiinselrprepared 'tot serve any and every customer, ith any: 4vairecl maim; English. or . French ao, t n, and with ert I without. 2Eolian or other attn#ll nt. . Music and 1 Ile musical instrument dealers, leae rs, compoSer4, and the press in all Sections of t o. Union, hovel,. united in pronouncing Mr. Waters' pianos segond.i. to none other, of American or European snake. , As to prices, Mr, W..does not allow himself, to: be unden6id in fair,- open . trade.. :His inhlodiansl —of which. he keeps a large stock.--.range frerni $4O to $l5O, avid his pianos ,carry. to tho tune's from $l5O to $l,OOO. It is scansely,poseible for the dealer, pr the buyer of , a single • instrument, - ..1 not to satisfy himself at, Ms. Waters' depot. . In connection with. this branch of the ..trade, Mr. Waters is one the most extensive - publishers.: of music in the Union,....He - keeps at steady Work i eight presses, and. his _popular music, :by the most eminent composers, is flying everywhere „broad- ; cast -throughout the land " . We doubt if- Oliver 1 Distort of Bunton, said to be the largest music dealer lb the UntteA States, turns off mere sheets 1 or better music, than Horne° Waters. When Mr. W; commenced in thiseity-, he told' by 1 competitors that he had be tter" tnoee.on"as the pianos be offered were . ", no go; " but; Horace be. trig a [betty stubborn New tnglander,..acmcluded he. wouldn't "move on" . the Way hiS'rivalstuennt at least, until he tried the market.; and his ion etasion now 4 after six years trial; during Which, he has been compelled to enlarge his premises several times; is that ho will " move ca l " 'and keep moving on until he'is able .tC: sell 100 - in truments a week, instead of 30, 40 ;make _at' least:2s ofthe .100 himself. Aftekill; • Mli: We-, ter's success is mainly to be attributed - to his liti.;_ oral patronage Of, the press.' There - is scatePY'lt paper in,the Union of any rcstvolitattv; - % Dui: which - his advertisements haw not - found • their- I way. -By no other means could he in eso . short a• time have arisen to his present position.• 'lila late reductien,ofprice of Mimic and Instruments has also lartely'inerenied his trade. • He means. if making and soling the inperier'article, at the loweSt prices . will effect it, to move-on. so--fur, that gotepetition will tam. ih the reanlt, Is worth tiny on , . e; 0 a woile- - - -- buyer or not—to _drop : in .at Ne; 333 Broadway ,, ( his depot,) and see some of his;:iffinge of beautY, roc - 7 - v- • -,•-: r . ''. '' ..:4 thlog'Of beauty is a jey forever," •.:, - Peradilt - at a clsalance. wishing tO . parehase.wo,b by forwarding their orders, hove their wants d• well - ita4, - its. chfc,l44.llPPlitttollthougit POtodnot - - 'ly present. • _3O linglieb.liiter Wa tc hes. - ' rirtflE stibscriber , has- just„lreeeived by steam 1 shiP,Blak.4 ll l 6 then layette .of his celebrated Baglish.Piitent:lfill'. skeleton 14,ter.'..Witehes, - making fourteen Ifariatiollvin Plain,. and Huniing . cases, r te‘ . which .he woUht Call the Alton- , thin tit ;II pewsi ods tishkg- ' to"' jiaithilii 7 perfiet i time pleCes.. ' ~A, J. EVANS, ~- 1 - . - N'o - .' 2; Odd rellosia' llall ' Bics/?intiett,'lnli 'l7; 7 185. '"- -\-- ~ - -- NEW YORE ADVERT/SEMEWS nom visoFili& sciirJes"Oefitiffl-Atirertising liouse;:eeion's Iruihrtiq,44-6 BAGS AND. 8A0131*,,, o. 80 WATER itw Eitivr OLD inifissyi 1r01; Hafe constantly, on banil, , and umnufacture, tW order, Bawl tor Flour,- Gralikii, '414 no,C k• • wheat, . . . . ... , ,- . WoOldr leo call the . attention Cotratry BtOtt; 'clianiN.tW - their assortment of -": : , --: ~ ' Seamless .& Farmers ' Gaga • __ .- ~ ~.._ . . ASD OP ' ... : 3t1L1,ER5'134.08, -, . Designed and priatedlo Order, expressly for their' Oar facilities are tack that we can supply trout 10,000 to '20;000 iniga per day. • . • Alga Importers and Dealers itt- • GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING; and] various kinds of Thread and Twine,boih Liniwn and Cotton, of which vse are teceivin,g continual - 91-;ly t'airbanks! Platlkirm . and Cannier I Scales. " " - I42I.IIiI3AT , IK'S it. Co. have recent& opened a spacious Warehouse at 189 Br6adwayi Ne* Yyerk, where they. offer, at wholesale and"retail, the most cOmplete air ortrneittor Weighing Ari-: paratum to lie found in the United States. Among the articles offerred :will be fbinia• upwards - Of seventy-diffbrent inodificationa o,f, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. Abiti a great vatty Of - Bianns', Jew. elerel, Druggist's Grocers% and- other Sittliti: Sprin ti Balance*, Patent Beams, Tester's Weight and Measures,,&c.;&4._ • HAY Dna COAL SCALES act iu any part of the country hy experienced Workmen. _ Orders by mail or eiherwise will receive atten. - FAIRBANKS & Co., 189 .11rtiit yittly K. York 32m6 - - • " - CHARLES E. FOGG,' CIAMBER FURNITURE;,BedsteUda, tial • tresses, Washstands, Enameled . STets;,Lont ges, Chairs, Pillows, Counterpanes, &0., 448 Pearl st., N. Y., between= • - 'blab - Aladison and Chatham : . • • • . - New and Valuab le Diseovery,--, Dr. Hanel Arikatic.larig,ijrcalTig - Spirit. - Ills 'delicious beverage is superior.to all in vigortiting Cordials, Schpapps, Nervines, &C., in use, for the cure of Dispepsk. Nervousness, -. Heartburn, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaint, 4neholy, Deliritim Tremens, Intemperance,. as it will invigorate and .strengthen, but 5,11 &tot intogietite or stupefy: Periwig who have become babitnated Ats the excessive use of Tobaccb, Opium and ;Spiri!uons Liquors, will find speedy and pernianent• relief from the desire to Use theta destroying ageno,, by taking a bottie or two Of thiiDelicious AWL% cal Beverage. • Weak and Sickly ... Families will find Dr. Ham s Invigorating% Spirit a qulek C:itd sure cure flit all female difficulties, it !mini, a Al•cgeneiator as .Well as a Stre'ngthenei of theliumab System., - Each complaint that the Aromatic Invigonating . Cordial , is calculated to cure is named on the wriPper aceempaying, each bottle, and tall direttions-for„ , use are also minutely given. Price' per bott4e. Prepared by Dr—Darius Ham. • Principal Office, No. 2 Liberty Street, Kew York, were\ wholesale orders should be addiessed. Fbr stle by Driiggift .throughout the United States: • '. 1 _ Sold by A._TOrrelt, lientioqes IL F_& K. Ha Eaton, fiarforti;• Church & L: licetf, Great Bend. . ' ."•113z—ly. • Wrought IrotyPipe For Water, 'Steam and etas. I . Joiner 6. Morse 4.. Co., No. 79. Johri . Stieet, IVeto York, mann. facturers . and dealers in 11 . 'rciught Iron Pife, • Thirteen different 'sizes constantly on hank with Valves, Cocks, Elhowsi, ;Tees, and every variety offittings for the same. lAsheroll'iSteare tlangeo, IVhistles, on: cups, - Heaters for Steam Engines, Steam and Fr'ce Pumps, Boiler. Flues, T-uyere, and Soap Boiler'toils, -Scre w •ltes Serelkingniehines. *Hidings Warm. edA;b: Steam and Lighted by Gni. - Al! eiders •I'or re. 're, and country braers ieceivq' prontt at tention. .„ J. 0. M. ', -Co. beg to cal the attention tif owners of feet° 'es:, hotels, &c.,' , to their sttperlbr Gas Generuting • paratus,. now in , tile et the St. Nicholas Hote , New _York; itfottchettei.,.. COnn.; Great'Berringto. Mass ;Reckville, Conn., and various other parts of the country:* 24-3 m.. . Laigest antt Cheapest Stock of Dr if goods in - It r esc - . - ARIUS with are /boa to visit the hity,are P invited to - Lord & Taylor's iinmense. es tablishment, 255, 257,259, Grand Streek. Center Chryotie Streef,Ar at thelf othermiireoiew. num hers, 47 and 49 Catharine street, at both of which,' stores may: be found at nil times, meet attractlits. Stocks of Fashionable Silks,. Shawls - , -Mantillas,. Dress Goods:Finnnels,Domesties, Liaens, Hosie 17, Gloves, Lates. Embroideries, and-every other description ;of sertionrblo goods; also Carpeting', Oil Cloths, Rugi, Druggets, &e., in great vniiety. to all, of w hich addition's, are . constantly, being made from .foreign markets; 'and anetion• sides?: and purchasing on theinost adinutageottS terms; we are enableJ to sell at inch reinarkablii low prices as to offer to ourAustomers greater indrte& meats than ever..; ' . 25..:361. • - HOSIERY . Exclusively for Cash. BROWN St; Co., 34 -Liberty:St; ttert i. doors below the 1 1 oot Office, N. 'Y., Im porters and Jobbers of Men's, Women's and Children's Hosiery, Gloves, and Ldies, Silk, rino and Cotton • Shirts tu2d Drawera; Wooten • arn, Suspenders, Silk and Cotton Handker- -. . chiefs, and - Cravats; Silk, Lisle Thread, Cott.:4l l and Woolen Gloves and Mittens, and, all the va rieties or Goods in this line, . - ' Bring extensive importers, and large t buYers,, auction, dealers will ,had to - thetr ada vantage to examine our stock. 33m8 C ASII _pad for Land W117.1.11-ti,L• Juno SI, 1855. • , ~... . . , . .-To I air" yinen. ._ ..: , „',-1.,--'-t.. IQLITTIIR wanted. - The highest . nisricit'pig , cos will be paid in pub for good D#lll* ter, by - . ' - . ' . . -..: :. - Juno 26411; 1855 . - kitVir GOODS CHM' • at the. Read of. Naviga . tindersigned most.fespectintly- , moutiben the mastic that:he Vs still seilin Goads at the cad stand, and that he hils efillie:hew stock which will tit.; Sold chirp. : • " C W MOI'1 1 .iiss. .l I - ~ , HYOZANA — ;__,•,i;..„- - ‘ . '. if: T Brought - flare to Me Door - Of Mei...limit , - - :.., :.., ,rjk . ifaxvisnyuL Disiorety bits reeetit„,,,b+ bi 44; alai* ay'. L Dr. tnials;at Me city. in thittleathertit latetatetthip‘'' %lon, Anthem and all disease* of the tiotw.. ' ilMi. tenet - ftii "Dr. Cards" fintiana or inhallnr, ii,,lteatt -Valset=atil ' Myra p. 1 , .. . With this new' to ethnd Dt.'q. hot tettotooditatty.. 6 ittlibted ones to perfect health ;as 'Oeftterietrof ithitit lion, \ bas Inounterabla eertiteatte. .1 1 pealiintrof the trealaitsat, - ! i t oursiciasenitineitit: late evident thatiabiliag—e4attatil- 0 breathing, an eteeeitblist' &canag vislowilhe, titottletaar :opening mot co** lii direct Cant set iiit i lAigie whoWel -he Wel cavity of the W 1444114 thus too - e lantylits&! - A riod chant-wipe:4ookt upon thee:Latta Meade* tato , : ' 0 ataa t arh i and subjeeteil to the. proctemot, Aro . thme;.-. i . a Rubanalefbraaleat all eh* drattlmathil i ti ! * tio. t •, : .., „ „„„, - . ~ -: • , ltreteNiark Thefrhaideirief;lisse.l,ll.-",-.7; Te Inhal+O , ht worn nn tbobitatclunket the Noes Att&%!..-7 flat the ieastlatioavenleate—tbot , beat of fltit:X. , ardhit.-1 - thettott to cravat:Ma the Snit; '..,,, -',- -- - . , ~...L• - ..- - '-1 •-• , -1 . Hundreds of COSIO3 of DURO like' thiritillikatil OWtg• -;,- be named.: Ono Notrbare ettlygeortalaint eateik at! -attlaii. 4 1 M4MA-tif At Ware ibtaiNatt..'- - -Itr, - , --• ~.; . - - -: - ....f,„... 7 2‘,.. •,q $.. ; • -- .• -Jas.,Frfiree4erryilk.ftafTteatlitOo..'.•.,..s Ix OM enuatlotthe'ASTUMA,ollOyeaeptr:-- (kartlst 11,trztaa.,-,.. - ;•; •,-.• ..:••••. - • ...,;;;;,,,": ~--,-,-.„• ...,; - .1; :• ,: i .- - . .- -, • , ‘..',, Margarallaileseiltiiittriaf.ll::: ii illdra.Panl of No. 4 tfamutondBW4lofOrtia, ttettad:• - ti„o - ; toyer. ante 'eta tatiollothrhy the Ilyreattle. ' ->,z 71- -•'-, 1,11,r astir lutebetra oared ors itiNnVkliki i .,64,- ( ii t4t , 2 eireatatylato etaaillnk, sod (I added to I. :4l4fu rik bh i at hie- •,, pl e Ado w: ft* was cured 14 0 " /Mtn- ltir lit SE . • i sesta. ' • • 0.:. -..'" -- A * tiail'ete; Jk Af4faCiiiliiiilii; 4411:' 1 '1' 1 446640*e Delia* a Piekeitee4Olajay.ol3llllB4ltl4ll, kitett ,it• BOYD & PAM. No. 140(Thitahera St.. N. y,,:...11' ; POltalle• nib t treat*. esPregit• to ANY 1680tiat tAi .11taitalt,4 BWril for Tin Dollars.' ••• • 1 „ . 1 lt. B-7-eurtig t Ilatunk ix .itsi 2 ilriAl, iiltt l&: Gigutmca - -Awricl.a, all :Others ate tutittlttlitiltiOOlt;O,l etta,a - iIiTiNITIRIOIIB eounterrelt a, Shaa., them ; ai l ;. low . 1 .41 POISON, - 3 y2—i t iiieher &B. Adlorr. , ;.. for ii,i tby Abel Torteii, *piglet, Hots trot* pa. - i ' a: H. &.,Dr'Slarit