One: of , richestjoke3 of thei'. season has been. perOtrated by col. Curtine .retary of the Commonwealth, and Rev. sqpb - en • Herald faoeinan, - inothiair Inspector, both office holders anti-notorious Know-Nothings. Mey,Cutin and . l4iller,have publislted a call a - Whig State Convention. • Well, every / day brings saineibing new.. There is .1:10 ac ':eounting for the pn..suniption ofsantetnen:— • I Strange politicaldeVelopments are: making , • o - eryday. ,you lie down with dogs von ] are sure to rise with fleas. Curtin and Miler I, fr ',calling a Whig Convention . :ton ai i n ,t it rich.—flar. Patriot... - 4tRAVAI• . • On the 6th inst., by Rev. T, Tlmmns, Mr. P. W.'OLtonEN, of Friendsville, to Mif.s E, Turt•-: use,. of ForestLakia. Sept. 10, by Per, A; O. Warren, Mr. C. D. LATHROP, tO - MISS jO.I% ; NA SEARLE, all. of . !Montrose. . to Conklin, Atte!. 11. t. - by- Rev. A4F.. liar dityr, Mr. AUSTIN B. Gitirris. or Eurcf.4 Lake, ; Pa., to Miss MARY E. 13110.0100 T, clfllllC for mer • , Admiitistrators' Sale at Auction. 1 THERE wilt bo . exposed, to public sale hyt Venduo. at the dwelling honse of tho late Nelson TifEmy, dee'd, in Brooklyn, on Tuesday ! the 25th day of Sept: inst., a Lirge quantity of 'aierehandise.consisting of • Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tied Tiek. ; in ,, Shet.tings, Sit/mops, Calicoes, Crockery, ilardware, Groceries, Yankee Notiniki.'Szc. Al- 1 -1:so a ,quantity Of Winter Wheat, I Cow. - •1 Yoke of Oxen, 1-horse, 190 ?dun, 1 . ( um b er sleighs, 1 Hamer's*, n quart titt of Hay and Straw. . Farming, Tools, 300 Sap Tubs, and a: variety of 'other ttrticles too numerous to •specify. Sale to Co,mmenee at 9 o'elork A. M. . . . TERMS.-Ali ,toms under 85, each in hand on -delivery of articles,: an sittns over that . mount, Six mouth's credit-on notes with opproved securi ty. S. KENT. TIFt'ANY, Brooklyn, Sept. 10. 1A55,-37w1• ' FALL STYLE OF- EATS. One Price Cox]: Sore. rINIONI AS RAFFERTY, No. 57 Chathntn-st.; New-York,Opposite • ChamberA.4.t., late of the well known hove of Rkffertv Leis!:. is desirous of callin•z*ttention toi his stock for the trade. Combininz elezance pith durohiiity: his nArsilnnintnits:the reputation, which for th e last ten renis hehio earned nAsidtion itl 7 lention to the wants of his - emdomers, and by.the fact, which is Well understood, that .• cash only, every customer frets the worth of _lli money. R AFFERTY. RIME . French Flower*, Part* Feather*, Straw it WE are now otrerimrn large gtock or French .. Fentfiers. and Articles, of the most unique styles, and latest importation. to Cash . ' purchaSers at a great 're duction from' time:prices, Ns We bare insd e arrangements to :receive, the coming season. by . almost every mteament he newest strleyorgood.' in - our line, we would take Occasion to 'solicit • &Ai purchasers, to examine our stock, at' No.. 64 & ; _ti6John-st., Corner of Willian; N. V. - 37tf • . HOMER & KETCHUM: .ets' :Milford Musical Cont - ca/ions, Will eummence its session nn Aionday .morn inff Oct. I.t, 1855, under the . direction of Prof. v Wni. B. Bradbury of - NewYork. -The °Livet of this musical Convention is, the advancement 44' sin-ger& iu musical knowledge by the _study and practice of diticrent styles of voent e j orabined with familiar lo;. l tures and Teachers, chorristers, members of choirs. and ;di curs of nttl=ir will derive plea - sure and ben,fit fiunt th"se-exercises. The B!,awni and Metrep ditan Glee . Books will be used. 'Persons havinz 'these copieswill ukase hring them. ' • Per s on s necustetned to Sing together in Oohs of three or four (Tri o s, or Qu.trtetts) will please come with Piceos rehem . sed to s 3 n,z at the Festival. Also. any-whn are accustomed 'to sinz, alone (Ballads, &e.) will please come prepared with such pieces If: would be 'suitable for the occasion • Clergy- Men are cordially invited to attend free of e' x pcnso and take part in the exercises,- .Metntier ship fee for Gents. $1,00: for •Ladies4:Bot). By order of Cominitte6. • - New Milford. A 0rr, 4 29. 1855-35w3 • THE SCIENTIFIC ANEMIC:AN Eleventh Volum2—Splendid Er4grarings Irr7 Prizr.e. • The Eleventh Annn-11 Volume , of this usftful plij)liestion commences on the 17th day of Sep. -teniber next.. . THE "SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN" is an.fr.- MrsTRATF.I) PETPIDICAL, devoted chietly to the promulgation of information relating to the vari- OTIS Mevhanie . - irei Cheinic Arts, industri.ril M:!n- afactureii. :agriculture. Patents„lnver ions, En- ! . NEW GOODS ' AGAIN . .graeerins.r.!MillWork. and all interests which the 1 At the 66 Exchange," Brooklyn: light of PRACTICAL SCIESCE i s ca t oi t a dwad.,THE :subscriber takes this' oppirniinits. of vanee.. • . thanking . his friends for their very liih.rd • . R-ports of V IL. S. PATENTS granted are, also : patronam.:4.he past seas •n. and of saying to thein published every week; including_olßeial Copies '• in addition', I h it„ }ain , received fresh! invoices of all the Patent Claims; together kri;h new s and i of settsiinable. good 4 of various descriptions, hi. informationnpon ribousatins or! OTFIEtt SUBIECT< i is still prepared to supply almost any article usii- The CONTREFIT7ToRS to the SCIENTIFIC AMErI. j ally et/lb:it'll„r.d. a; Cr: unary. Sto . r . e. IliS assort vAN are among the most EMINENT - Scie l itifi e j m e rit-i s now complete; and, being the largest in end Practical men of the times. The .Editinial j ToWn, off'er§ the r.iriatest itiducement to purchas- D-Patqnent is in - di-era:llly hcknowledi;ed to be i ers, either . ifor C r ash, Barter, or Good' (shorn coi.elueted with GIIEAT Atutrrv, and to be dis I credit. Call and see:. , r - . 0. v. tiEMPSTEAD. linnishell, not only for the lexet.ll, nee and truth:l - ~ , fulne s s Of its,discrissitin, but ,for ;hefearlessness' t Brooklyn; An h . . 20. 1855. ! , .-- • with which error is eornbat'ed and false theories ! .• • -__.!, . are ex ploded. -- I • I f r Z,ALT -by ltd. VII. or Llall at Vie market rites Ner Fmk..4. - Inventnrs. Engineers. Chemists.; t.---) k , , 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. - ManntaetttrerN!AgrieulturistS, and People of ev- 1 Profession every in life. will find the SCIENTIFIC t i - I. Ej , s, Lard. I.'arm Produce of. all' kinds AmEracAtk to be of great rabic to their respective • ._ ~ , a lling.i. It 4 enan,,,4a and au ,, , , e,tia - na w .... e goo d Shingle., prime Wool so.-k.. &e:. in Goods, Rill spy j b . r Q. G. HEIIPSTEAD. tlie.'m lirmdred§,of Dorars annti4llv. besides af- I cording Ihteri . a 'continual source of knowledge. ! 1 1 . - r Medicines and Drubs. • 1 ri, experience of which is beyond pecuniary- es-1 ! ,: • * I •.- - 1 A Yr:RS : Cherry r ,, !.:ipral—ackno.vied it vd to 1 timate. ,d. - The SCIEr rirte ! A - NEUMAN' is published once a i .„: 11 ' - be th!" best P ' thr i r '" . " R'''ardiv extant, week; every number contains tri.rlit larire . ioar- I 1 ""(1." Extra 4 W 'O' ' -. 1-I " 2lP—an "veelii. 'g l Y 1 Ale remedy for idikers ills—Dr,' Bakers to Pages, cumin -r annually a complete and spit grind Speriti:: for Diarrhma.. Dys. did.volume„,illustrated with Several Hundred! ! er.tery, Civili-4211 - orluts.,. .S e.—Ayer' Jaynes. Original Engravings. - . • . 1 Phinnev's and liTrioht . r Pills. Merehint's • Gar , - . ri t - ir, 'Specimen copies sent gratis: yearTEßMS.—Single Subscriptions, $2 al ling Oil, togi.ther withja 'great :variety by-. ;;Kof-Dru 5J for six in , n3thq. Fire . ceorm fur si i! : in common- use, i f ept chiiittantly on hand O. C HEMPtiTE 1D 1. . /. 4 . .- T. - .. , . InntilK . 84.; for n year. 88. . ! ~ . 1 ! . I ,For further f lub.rates and for statement of 1 ! •....- , rioaie Tahe Notice. • - 'the fourteen large CASH PRIZES. offered -by I i rh,:; ;pu bli a l, erm, free .scientifi, American. 1 rintHAT it is v , . y desirable that the accounts ! S , iuthorn, .Western and Ca - nada:lir nev.or Post i and Notes if tile ilate Fir it of Smith & -11- Offiee Stomps, taken at par for subscription&i Hempstead shonb i be settled, mid that speedily. • Letters should - be !directed (post raid) to . 1 '-' • ,!, : •0. G. HEMPSTEAD, ;• ; . . - . 311 IN X & Co. 1 , - . l .l Brooklyn, Ann' '24. 1855 - .lton , • • - . 128 'Fu street, New York. e. ij . Messrs. Atuon• & Co.. have beim, for That c 'i years, extensively engage - 41 in !prrttrintir,l pater s for new inventions, and will advise in - , ~,.,1 uithout charge, in rk-g,ittel to the novel ty u: . their ithprovetnents. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. in.: PEU ter.uld' r .call she attention of public ill his larg!..st=wk of . Titrti My, ingrain, relrft., Tc . ryeatry, and Brzissels c!arpot, in2s which he has jail: purchased st Aucrsos— arid offers at • lower prices -than .ever effete(' be. fore. in the country. and a large variety,' filling Nmeious Carpet Koons oceun . ring the m.rond Ilior his Crockeiy and lim . ise Purnixhing Ftorp. Come and be convinced that there is no rieces....ity for hare tloors. . ' • - • ' J. IL DE ?EU , . ilirnYklm top . , 'Bat, Seg... I 855. ' • Si. 1-l Eal“C.Ii, trona Maine, PRACTICAL PHRENOLOGIST Connected- with lene Myra & 'Herrick's. Popular Entertainment. at prt•s•tit traveling throw+ 'this :and counties, respertfallv tender,s his profess gnat ar•rvices tcrtho community. for Pbrenologital aminitions wilt Charts plainly marked. Rtes of iharcres far Charts, including , tbo-er lamination from *P.25 1 " $ 2 . 00 ; N. 13. All of Fowler's & Wells publications maybe obtained through Messrs. J. 4r. 11. „- - Ser. 18541. :.411w1* • • 5.7 Chat ham st, TED igNIVES. r -t 2 diiz . plated j../ arid Tea *nisei; this day received by /Aug, • A. L EVANS:. ! . • . ~ , 1 .. sTUAVEIYOR STOLEN'. -.1 , - I Atthrtr's Patent Self• Sealing Cans, Froin -the paStureof the •subSeriber. in Men- For presireiug Freili ,0 nag, Tnnustoes, it e, by i trose, abotjt ten. days since. a large dark-bl, . liermetical Seuling. ' . ' ' '''. 1 Mare Cult--3 years old, cavils '43 and unbroko- to llr "MESE Cans. which tire senled by the house. l.hainess.—An wh - w-iiritt a said Colt,*or t 1 - . y one e • ri. r • - keepers without the aid of a tinner, and give information where' it May 'ibe found, shall I • I ripened easily without injury to the Can, d are rap - liberally.iewarded. i _ -:-- ---- idly. coming into general , use. Fall directions fur putting up fruit Lectnpaniog the Cans: and the-work is so easily performed, that by - their use, over foully may It Ace Fresh Fruit and To ruatoeson their tables.all winter, at summer pri ces. Montroso, SeRL 4, 1655 GREATRosh for ,t,tnnnier Dress Loud.—:. Nelson & Priest pre:,,ffering, them at cols and less than cost. P*sols nt esost. . Mantillas arid stammer Shawls at eostvat , • - ' NFLIs'ON &PRIESTS, • BinThamton, Ant. Nelson ;• Priest. t flir u I d .Fitill" . i t .% - n r n v. : s i) ' G I R t„ t :cl i6 g " 2..?:f:,' eerist e i i t , 31 oe staple k c.riivr-of Cotiit :Ind Water strk , t•i, 131nihntutim. NN ti -EtArne.) t Portsmouth Laiisrns.: - rEw and Eleg' ant • P:ttterni retailing for one I_ 11 4,ll;lling a•v:rn NEI,S11)I-& PRIEST. I,llintikamton: An r. 20, Disiolution:' T . - , HE partner s hip beeet..fore kistint! between N. m.,,, & E. 1%1 Philip4nt Lynn.. Pn..hms by militant consent been . Dissok;rd. ' The -bn!,i neill hereafter be coriduete(i - bv t s-s w . M . . Phil lips &D. - Sheldon. who will ke'll.le nll business .affairs of D(qin & Phillips; Thb public will be necotntn'udated as heretuftire.. : - - 1 1 1I' DF AN . . i E. W. Pil I LIPS. , . Lynn Corner,A, Auk. 2q1855.;-34w3 . ' NEW GODS:. 1 : 1 .;r:,..6 r 1 e r, 1 e' 1 ‘m . , 1 :1:1 . f u hip S r s r l in tf: 31 un t rose. 411nrell. 2sl, • iCopartnerphip.. TITE lindotsi._:n,ed have thk (Inv amsochttc-d under• firm of Diqkm:man & G:trrat tm. the parpose.ohransactinethe morttanti:o Busi [fess at thi• tol.d etantl of J. 11i..1:.-rman Jr. DICKEILMAN Jr. • GARItATT. Nc:ti• .1111forti.Aa ,, .18. 18'53. Notico ,r Y Notes. and• nee.ottn.s'ean font-14. nt_ stand, n rhi T trawl th ( •tt wilt see the neces.siti of settlitt them wirOlOt fort io.r.not ice. J. 1)1(!K ERMAN, Jr'. Aug. :i97-35w6. Administrators' Notice: - NroTieNi.i . -h vrr ij y ziveri that! I.o.tters • r , ;, , : t:1- A. inentare iliihn the estate , 4•lMelsori Tinny. dee'.l,.lnteot' limoklyntownshil,„linve ()e'en ~/-net ....-dto the:soliseriber4.' . Ail . le.rsohs ind.. 1.2,. i to .id estate are here 'rem•sted.to mak..- im no diate yi.iyment, and those having nny elaimsiuri on said estate.. to presdrn ;limo dilly nttestedfor settleiniml.. ' _ ll S. K 1 \'l'. / • \ A: 1 1-' A. . TiPPANY-, s ' 'lr ' s - . E '2fs'.. 185.5-35-xi; Brooklyn. lot of Forks, 1 , of allisizss: 1/..ss,trt and 'rea nod wurrant. , .l }llO4 elt-n.l coin. 1.)). , A. J.iI7,VA-N'S. Ant . °O. • • - 74„ZSWING BIRDS, some ve'ri; -fine. for .sale eht.:li) by • - A. .1. EVANS. - LON I . I On -.lionday '22 inst..; between! 965. Ballard's raid ;Niontroso r a Porte -31otanaie containing a leiter from Chu - rah; and eight Dollars in GAL the finder rimier a oreat f:tvor, by leaving it ivitlV l A. S.tyr‘i, at 11. J. %Webb's ;tort% Toirible Accident, • . - H A PPENPD to Mr. Green the of Cr day.= Il . e haditiono . ht a suit of r,4miy-matte c loth, at the ;:itore.;nid too first day's wearing the ac cident occurielt FirA,._etTiiiapt his 'coat-tail by the mere fort 4 -wiif specific gravity. giYing to on• fort unate - man! t ripper:ince of badly trimmed craft with tlig' ,- tViug jib in thiri stern, iind on stteiping overitO pick up the minim,. the dri ad 'lol me:natty Anok place--Lthe ontains of the ;;teat deep Wi t i? broken - tip—Grip-Cs pants were sundered frairn tinkle to waist: attitGreen himself seethed to be,.! , i The only w.tr t . lo prevent sueli deplorable to patromze a skillful tai h,r, inake:t•itp-l i k w.,rk Kith a determina tion that it ;44 , 111 not 'only fit t catly, bur we* well. Green hairs, at the ehithirig store b--eause he think?. he (..:4 gir . ,, t his I.r. , arina alittic cheaper. In all lirobability the pants that seri..ed hint MO threa t ih lover hospi tal, been Atriped from a cholera patient, earrieti home eight .ni, , ht,k in the week-oil a shott,r, an:l and _carried' hy nn ingenious Fret - whin:in tor a market in the country Take warning by poor Gr'een's 'rind go to a tailor shop like that in the Kistrfent of. itiearle - s .. Hotel if Vou want to he rmited. Cutting done its usual. ana.all work war ranted.. JOHN GROVES. 31f•ntroie An!. - 1. 27, 1555. . The o Illit6attaii Fike Ins: Co. . -.... Wire Yr). 58 IVall,Strect. 1 - cAPITAL. .3 ..: - - - 92504000 1 :: i 1 - Imorre, buii;ling,4 Merehandise. Furs ture A CARD.' .VeIs- ii . gels in Port and their Cargot:g, and other Proper. -DIINTE & KNt . ~..Yliri.TON would -most ro te; against loss or drn:ige by fine. 1 . 1 spe:etfully ealiAlle attention- of purelmeners • "A Dinr.crotts.,---Na4tniel i ichartic, San o o,i F. , to'a large assoruient of ir4RnIVARE, just re.. Mott, Peter 11. Seh+nek, Wm. P. -.Von, Edwin.; c 4 'i-vtd and bejng daily incrusted by arriv:Th4 from D. .Nforgani l Wm: W. Fox , Sidney 114,,,,. E i i,4 l , ; diikrent• mr(outiteinres. . f being - purchased nt Riggs, R. L. Lord, Tim... Barr-on, - Rit s _ s elli. Nev.! prices to er than thaw) foriwifich articles of the kik, Ant. H. tVar4, Nloses Tarlor,:John •Stew. 1 b"int-t) lily have been offered - during the fire ard, James .Colle4i Tiros. W. Peirriall, II Richard 1 ra,4,year4, they are en !bled to make quite a• - re. l'ighe, Peter Coceper,,flenrr, Elswiirth, Lyman tfetiOri from their . former . ls-ery re:limn/IWe- de. Denison, l•lin Ca.44well. ° i ~ • , marids,to offer both town rind country trifle in- NATIMNIEL RICIIARDS,. . Y idaer - ements - sitik.ra or to those of N. Y. agents. W. Prrr- PA Llit KR, Sec's . Rinfftrainton Aug. 14. 1855. • te,)7 NELSON . & PRIEST, Agent 4 bin g - 1 . lotutort, N. 'Y.. , / . . . - ... , . . , Lowest .Cash Prie / cia. ATOU Ryttling..Tielis, Den- I)ri 'Batter. ("ntt...n . Carpet 'Warp, Twine, &e at torner Conn. &.- Water:m.- 1 AELSON &PRIEST. BicaliNrnton' Au'. 20, 11865. 00. K in at ,k 6: ClO p tlltit et.ore end sees Nelson T 4 & Prieiroun CE S.turrrs, , Blo t *: don l itua: 20: DAVID POST. PRICES.—Pint Cnns; 8100; gunrt. $2.50; lislf-Ga110n.53,50; Three flans, 54.:15; Gallons, 83.00 per dozen. The tlitlertnt sizes nest, in order to secure ceononii• In trnnsport:ition.— Country Storekeepers will find this new nrtiele one of ready sale. • Manuftetured and sold by •ARTEICR. DORSI & CO. No. fin South TENTH St. PfilL . A. July tg, [I. PEIEST T& UGH MING EXPRESS ! Fare Reduced Time Saved LS Thro' 'by Day Light: • • HAWLE . & 3LINES, J'AVE focrnod a pnrtnerNhip in Montroselor the purpose of doing ererybwiii at the did stand near Keeler'slintel We hare purchased . un-.entire new stock of IRON, Cibmprimint a full 'assortment of all kinds, direct - from the city. .We Alnd I keep constantly on hand Western—agiund and Siqoaro . Caststeerroe Cork Rod., - Relined Tyro tins, Band Iron. and .. • . • . Spring Steel. A largo assortment a-Mal:0)1e Iron. Coil Chains, Carriage BO! ts. &e. &e., gire us a rail, By ,strict attention to business we. hope tore. A r e at lib,•r a l sh a r e of the ;Jatroo , , f e.. All work warranted to salisfactinn to:those who will for os with their patron:l2e. WAGONS AND CARRIACE-.B,Aq, ironed on skirt notice and stock found, or made Loonier throt gliout,ns m:,y best suit our pntronti. ' - All ttsine. s tr.itotactions . must be i4ettleil once a year. - :Sim t settlements' and long friends is j , • . our motto. N. B. A jood jr;urneyman wanted, to l wlimir. steady emplqment and high wsges will I.e: r ejii - tut.. A. E. Il.txtILLY. • PERRY JE:NKS. •• MptltroSe. Mar 311855. ' , - .. . FINE Low or ONDON.DooIde Tlarrrel Guns, Si ne 1 LAI. do., and extra Fine Rifles, fur %ode Itti. A. LATI IROP t RE now brine paid by A. litt.hrop & Li. to ail those - w'.lo consign their butte-r prmiiice to them. Titt:y havinz made nrrangt•- ments ari; now en-thled to trend all kinds. of prn. doe r to New York- and to •ell the same at the hilzhest eiarket prices. All those who wish , j,e , id:prices and quick returns wo• invite - t9,ealf op 4 I n „:- . --- Monfrase, M ay l I, It-355, .No* Spring Goods. Bn nd 4 I . T p T u 1 I iwouldcoflint n t , o m. h . -an Arlie,oally laroe.Stoek of SPE ING • and S . 17:11. rmr.o GOODS, including a ercat variety of Prints Cron' .lets to' 1.4. per:?yard: Plain and Printed. llaroge - DO:4es. Gingham., Brocade,. 131:,c): and , Finicy Dress Siiks, Siik Dre4Tismes :in;! S:c., &v.: wit it a superior as. , orintchtof Silk. Drislie, C,:shinere and Thais in•t Mantill..s. Parasols, French Lace and Straw alai Silk Bonnet.. Rich gibbons and Flow. ers, n 4141 aiarge variety of other staple and fan.. cy DRY GOODS, Groc,crie„, li.trdware. ;yid NniN, lb. ,t. Shoes. flats and Caps. Carpeting, Wall paper. -pailited Wir.doW Shade.. Floor Oil 17144115, Clocks, St4es. Oils and Paint.. Ploughs &c., Le.: in short. the largest kind .of piles of rich' and cheap Goods, too numerous to mention, but just the things to purchase. nil of which will be sold at the most reduced prii•es and on the most favorabLe terms for cash, exchange, or ari provn.A N. B. Salt and Flnur constantly on hand: New Jli:f , rd,'M.Lv 5. 1855. --- Dry. Goods and Carpets at Cost. & BENXI...TT have on hand a I:01:e and well selected stork- of }'unman and . D.irnes:ie Dry Goo,ls and Carpets, embus- On! , rdimist iivery article in the Dry dine titer brou izht into the Market- in view of Ow slinq e p 111 eaS h i,n , hard. %se I ave cot eluded to etTer them for . .rly days front this d tie at cost. Those persons to whom we kive formerly Soli] Goods will at once see that this. is a rare oppor tunity and one which should' be embraced ini niedi-ately. Timltose who have newer favored us 'with a rail we avoid say try Its mice and you will be convinced that it;is is the , ptlrP - to par. ,'cilase.Dry Goods and Carpets. Our stock is al ways replete with fasliiiin Bile and sea.;omblr Giiods and are detPrminrd . t "keep as a owl a ca. riely Ifs can he found in this section of the'enun try, and sell at prices which cannot fail to please. . • . :WICKHAM & BENNETT 13;ngharnton,Jan. 30, 18.53. • BOOKS! BOOKS! At the Mouteose: Book Stoic, el 1N he found the largest and• best 'seleeted :oe.orttnent o,f Rio . ks and Stationery to b e. found an t ; where in Su squehanna eounty,-which will be Pttd for ready pay at prices that Lannot fail to-soft. . . Amorri the miscellaneous .13milts can.ye found the life of %Vashington. i zekson, Taylor._ Isaac T. I loppelr,.l I. Greeley, P. T. Illrnum and others, STAR. PA Ths. (8.-erlmr.) Humanity in the City (Coapin, l Bell t.:•ro . ith abroad, My Courtship and ) its conset ( letwes. Wykolf.,) Roth Hail (Fanny FCrn.) also Fern Leaves. 1-1 and 2literies,.Atner ican Agitators and - itet'ortners, "Thoughts and thint:s at . home .Ahro ;d. Getting aI,M7„. T:o. ad Inn, Iloodl %Vorks, 1.....D0W''s complije Works. Lewie or the berried Twig, Memoirs of th e . (.7ouritess Belssi• i ngton. 2 vol.; The Chemistry of ;common Liti.. Benet:es American . Practice or . Family Physician, Buck's reli;riotts Anecdote!, Testaments. ftil . ,les from pocket size to lane R, f rii; e , flyum Books. Pmyer.B.mks. Gift Books, Toy Rooks, Blank Brmles of - all sizes, Scrap B col:!, NOl.-11,101, Receipt Books., &v., &e. Serino!. Boorts—All kinds used in the County o r f9rritshed wish .rt Imtii.e. . LAW ii(X)10.1---;!‘ good variety constantly on hand rsr furnisiwal to orriq. • , STA•ruisEttc.—.4 . gll(l ( l Int always on . hand.— I . First rate writing; paper tt, Is: per quire, Gold.' iand St - eel Pens, ‘} riting Ink, the Mott in use,— i besides lots of other ankles too numerous to mention. Please 'call and examine beforo per chasing elsewhere, at the - Montrosio P-Kt Office. I- . - A N. BULLARD. 1' Montrotte, Anr. lb, 1855. • : , . TIIEY will if rota use the &lung apparatus sot , ' bv.l'hy . fe & Knowlton. 3 doors east of Chenango Bridg,... A new 104 just, reteived by Expreis. Call and -examine their larze assort. :neut. Hooks, Lines. Reels,Totes.tinells, Arti. &in I . Balt, &c. PII YFE & KNOWL'I'ON: N. 13. It is currently r►-parte4 that ,Fish. in thi s see ion of country,. Will not be caught with caber Tickle than that sold at tho above estab lishment. Binghamton. Aug. 14, 1855 1100 HASS Kettlew, all kiiea, at . Aug. 14. PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S BLACK.SMITIIING! New York Prices! k. LATHROP & CO Will Fiih Bite ? Row Stoto.—Now Goods. rrillE subscriber takes this method of adver. .L, using to his friends and the publiegeneml. ly, that he has fitted up a store, just ncroSs, the street from his old quarteas, in, Brooklyn, where he is prepared to receive ensVonera, and sell' them Goods, at as low rates as - iny - othef estab lishment in Susquehimmt county. My assort. moot is Very large indeed, embracing nearly ev ery article usually callid for in a country store. As lam determined .to do business so as to avoid." bad debts," which reiponqible purchasers are taxed to pay, I can "tier superior induce ments to cash and otherwise prompt paying pat rons. April 30, 1855. • Sepytogsrrougad! • Don't b tinwetful, ft - lends one and all— ' Aged or youthful, great .or matt— . - (it nvt to.) span) • That at Odd Fellows' Hall - 14 - the pl.ice to call To get your.pieturen clone up tall. Now N GoodaCheap. for Cash. • C6IV- MOTT his just reveired another lot of i New Goods,- such - as Challis,. Thu . 7,6 Do Lain*, Do Bart Ft. GinOlams, Collars, Ell! &.C. WHICH It F. ( ) PFEIL% AT VERY LOW PRICES. SUMMER BHA WI $, a ne•w lot just received 7 —h4 patterns , at very low prices, also CR APE anti, BLA CK SILK SHAWLS as lute as Melo:rest. bile 13 ARASOLS--Latest st) les :it • C. W. 310TT" S. 1. .Inno. 13. kiinglpiton cA.btrtivinitts. NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS! AND • C A R •P E _T S ! ! Great Reduction in Price , •'at the ONE PRICE STORE. C.RA-CONhas .. the !demure of :tnnoune li mu' to l , has thstvners that he has just r e _ turned froth the Eastern Nlarketi with one of the lair:est.:lntl most excellent assortment of - DRY GOODS AND CARPETS ever opi•ned 41'11)64 market, which for beauty, variety and - style e:1-nnot vurpas , ed, which Intr_ ina.been purchased for 1 . :1,h at atretien and eke where at eviction prices be tvill sell them clitiaper than .they. vvere ever before offered is thin or any 4.d . New 'Vora. vitt'. .lis.rich anti splendid assortment o: DaESS SILKS• • - alwas acknowledged the hest and cheapest in town, :;nd Plaiti, Plaid , Striped, Brocade and Glace—the cheapest aK well as the rieliest at prices vi.rving (.-otti 371-2 :t's tn , $23,0 per varJ, together with a ;Treat vas iety of liIIILLIANT JET 1111CK'SILES, True Satins, seildrim at least 20 per cent k vs Thip - th.,•. co Nt of imp :rt:;th:tt. SHAWLS'. SHAWLS!! ; An unntense .a. , Nortment of Silk. Crapo,.Thibet, Casio')Sre, Merino., fireche and_Sn in tner frOm tto $1;0,- tog . ether splendid variety of Black- and c(0,,,d• • mal I the fa.thionaide patterns: Sace, S:lk and Embroidered, which will be sold c heaper than ever before. DRESS GOODS Del.:Orli; from ti 1-4 c't , t:t 37 1-2 c't:, pr.r vrod Strip..4l lianteg : Bombazine , : Chninbr.:s, hatn , , French, Engii h and American 1)4;14. frnni.s-e 7 tt, to 2.sc't, per yard. and cvoryt new sty!c constantly on band :it tltc 1 iwt.,t price:t. RIBBONS Ribliondm by tho pi•iri• or yard will bo"always in our. btock for Miiiin u •rs anci '• ENIBROIDERY. The rieliest and I.;i ! resi ass , :rttnent of llnbroidery car always lie seen at R. C. Bacon's.at, the lowest prices: • Cheinisetts. Collars, Sleet es. Skirts. Infants' WAWA. &c., of every fa-hionable style, together with . English Thread, • I - Viilenceinnes,. aynifon, ._ . - \ Guiput.! and ; . Brussel.: Liees .. - in. griat variety. . LT SNEN GOODS) : - of all kinds. Iri4) Linens, Linen iliindiicreitiers . . T a bl e Li nen a n d .of all sizes. Napkins. Doylics,-Linen .sheeting iind Pillow Case Linen' from auction at prices. rn:low all eornpetitieitt. The attention of honse-keepe rs i 4 partly Ultkrly invited to our stock of Curtain Gods, among which In:iq he found Lief- Ctirtain;4, ltusiin Curtains, Brocattili!s, and everytliim , in thig line Of aoo(14. which can not f.zil to pli.a.4e in Mirk. style` .r price. DOMESTIC cooDs. . . t Bleached and Brown Sheeting from the Cd !grade up to. the finest finalities. Tickin , !.i,. Denims. Striped Shirting, Apron Checks. qin'Tharns and Prints, from 5 ,c'ts to 1•42 c'ts per yard, and all kind, of Cotton Gte,ds for torn or boys' wear. flair Cloth skirts, Grass Cloth Skirts, - . anti Pat:asnis,—a very rich assortment. More Antirpip, Moss Prinoes, Claloons. and all des=cription4 of Dress and Mantilla Trimming, and. everything , beltin.fin7 to this Dry • Goods' trade customers may be sure off finding 4t Bacon's, if it can.be found in NeW York. • • CARPETS CARPETS:! Since the reeent Trenz.n,/,,us Fall in the price of Carpetiing, we hare purchase,' and h a ve now on hand t;he 1-Ir"eSl and ne - tst beautiful assortment . 1 1 CATIPETs ever exhil - flted in this - region, at prices fully 30 - per cent. less then they. coif bl be sold for the L.st. year. All those who are in want of Carpets are invited to our CARPET.ROOM - • where they be delighted with the beauty and cheapness of the carious pitterns, an 4 llistunklivd that to good a carpet can be sold's° cheap. Brussels, Three Ply, . 1 7 .tion. . Cotton ".• • - and Hemp • Carpetimv.s from I e'ts per yard and upWards.— Floor and Table Oil cloths: ,Batts, Drug.getts, cheap. •• R.- C. Bacon would inform those of his custo mers who have not already made themselves tie -iiiiainted with the fad that he• has removed from the store finally (steepled - by high in Brigham. Mo c k, oppo'site Court Honse, to,thc corner of the new bind; erected the last stunmer next east of the canal, and having a much larger, more conven ient and pleas:let store than l'ormerly ht pre. pared-to hold out even greater intlue , qtp!tits buyers than heretofore ; anti surh as- can butt be . • nppreediteil;and ailinitted br all those who. are eolllpolflkt 1 , New Esch.inge.Bim , lnimton,. 313. v. 29. 1854. SAWS, U. !rr al • H F K NOW LTON'S. Binghamton, March 1, 1855.. - 13nrAtryrN.4.—A Usiortniptit of G o ld, Came ! ), Awl 31 , .m1it• Breastpin-a, ju":+t, reeriv. Pit from Manufactory. A. J. EVANS. • Binglinuiton. July 17. • 's ELVER WARE:—.llargo lot or ,, i:er.if,prkpl, spoons. ladle a, Napkin Itin:,„n4, jti:t fin. istied and for sale by • -A. J. July 17. Gold Chains cif all .weiglitm and patterns. VEW GOODS'. TIM sulrwriher is in constant receipt of New Goods, in his lino of totsinessowarly every sleek. The 'public, will find his assortmeut No I, and his urticles new and of good quality. The . stock consists KM nsnal of - . . Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, .. Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, . . Faticy-Gothis. 'Jewelry,' . Perfumery, Arc. -- , - . . Store . nt the lower end of the !knitted district . ABBE- TURRELL 314,13100i5ik, Inae. 1, 1833.: ' • - ' :. . - O.G. 11EIIPSTEAD C. W. 110T7'. . : GREATBARGANS unitcm was. W. N. WILSON, d; CO. ti DIETURN their wannest niknowledgeme-nti .116 - to their mini:roller; in Su.tiquehinna County for pant. tervrii, and invite nttnntion to their stock of New Spiing*Goo - di • - joist openeVwhief' they • prupere re'plerdsb weck ly .frorri , A UCTION, *and thit:eheapest cash Houses in the City: • • The stock etas-aces every varlets. of .Staple and Farley Dry GOods, Yankee Notion, Trianks. Traveling Bt a. 4e. All of which they Will sell! extremely CHEAP for CASH.* • *; • i Pedlar,' and other .wholeszde buyers will '..find' it izrently to_ their - advantage to giye thetri The Ladies will find an excellent assortment of Dress*Goods,Eulbroide4ies,'Phiend Liceii and: Trimmings of all kinds, from AucTlON'tit ' very 'low rates . 1 W. N. WILSON, .L• CO C'ornor of Court rind %Yak: r Sts. Binghamton, N. Y.; April 5,1855. S- New Arrangement at Gregory% HARD IVA RE STORE! W.-GREGORY & JUDSON. -• having firmed . co-partnership tor the, purpose tii conducting the Llardwere . „-businesS all its various branches, would respectfully form the people of Suscineliarri'm comity thni they are no'w opening .nt Gregory's old 'Stand`', opposite. the Exelmnge—Hotel, 2 doors-front the Canal, Ringliamton, N. -Y., the Lirgeq,L theilpest; nn 3 best stock of Hardware ever Offered in Mee r hamton. • • I,Lavinz made art;ngetnents to import theii• English floods and purchase their American de,- rttet film manufacturers, they can 'and will sevl CHEAPE[t than any other - establishment in town! . Their.stoek is. now Very extensive, and those wishing . to purcintsc are i•rovited to 1.31.- 7 . The foilowing arc a portion of their leading ar ticles, viz:—Table knives and forks, Tea (144 earvors, forks and steels, pin and pocket knive, bread and butcher do., tiny and straw do., scis sors, Shears, and razors, britannia tea and coffee pots. silver and britannia tea. and table spoonS, silver phled, brass, and iron candlestieks,-.snuf- Ters and trays. solar lamps, lard, and suspended lamps, mantle-piece comments, brass and iron andirons, shovels :Ind tons, 41 - ,c. • Lookino! Glasses, and looking glass plates, tn. corether with a general assortment of housekeep ing articles. • HOUSE con.istino. of lovlcq, bot.ts, a erevrs nnifs, bolts; pitvnt wind.o.v wprings . „ blind eittcn ing., s',,utt e r ~.ert . w.4, anti ni•Att.inkozs,.&.e..• A , terieral a4 , ort - ment of took - for Carpenters and Liiner4. Caldnet and Wafroti Maktlnt,'3l4sons sr,d Li . L'kswitiNi.ei.nsisting of illanesi, saws, ham itchets, axes, adzes, chisels, a ugers, auf.t . t.r bitty and holiow arurers. art Bellows, idttos, ; ; riti!nt thrill. sled , e4., stone hammers,' brick and pliistering 1;4, croiis-cut„inill and circular „.,. .A tili(oom assortment of. Saddle and fiarnis.4'. maker i' toots a,i trimmings. F.a lI.IING TOOLS, Is I • .- I ,l,fiveis.„,:iiii„,fort„raki.,..c:eythe?.. grlinlt-1, hoes, pit-k axt.s ; iron bars. grind &r. Also, A‘rent: for the sale of Whittemnr'e, Co's Agrientiir:.l tools,sueh as plows, har'arni straw cutters, corn shellers, &e. Sole and upper lisaihet, ;morocco and . shoo trimming:, with a general as4ortment of findings. Wood.m wait., willow erarlfes;'. wagons, chairs and biodzets of all descriptions. • Bar iron and steel. iron axles and steel springs_ matlealde ea-tin;!:, etnia and• trimmings of ail kind., p.iints, oils, sash, pnity, &e., all of will he sold at the lowest rate~. Please ea!! and examine tin: stoek fur your:elves. . Bile . thainto.:, Mandl 1, „Ictv oriz Abbertbeineuts. Tl'le great Melodeon nOl4 • HORACE WAT';'RS .-t. 1.117;.). 338 . 11 .. rytt , /way.. _Vett. York. The largest assortment 'Of Pianos, I.llelodeons, Maslen! lostrunirmt4 and Musical Merhandisc of all ':rinds itt the United'T4tates. Pianos from TEN - 41Terent wannfactories, coMprisiog those of every variety of style, crom the plain, neat and slbstonti i d . (1 1-2 octals. In Walnut or Rose wood Cases, from-$l5O, tris's2oo, to . those of the most elegant finish up . to - One Thousand aillars. No hotist! 41 the Union ran compete with , :the above in the nomber, valiety and celebrity of its instruments, tre. in .the iX:renyiy boo pr ices at which they 31 e sold, WATT.ItS 7 MODE illl IMPROVED 1 „ 'IAXOS. with or without IrOn Frames, rms.s:,ssing in their iMprovernent of over strinzs and action, aJentith oC scale, purer and compass of lone equal to th, grand Piano. united with the, beauty and du r:ti Litt of the square Piano.- They are justly pronounced b the Press and thelfiest musical Masters to ILA equal lb those of any'oth er4nanufac.urer. They are built.of the best:and roast thorouoh seasoned Tnaterial, and guriran lead to stand the action of every climate. This 11Ouse has the Sole Aoeney of T. Gilbert '& Co.'s celebrated Premium Pianos, witlyor with Out 'the , & Comstan'si,. Woodvrard ll6ovn's. and Jacob Chiclierinws;and oth'er Bos ton Pi •nos. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos,, and ele gant instrument for small rooms. . • Lich instrument guaranteed to give ,:tt.isfac lion or purehnse money refunded. Second band . Pianos at Great flar , zains t : tionstantly in .attire, prices front :$3O to .5140. Nok Agent.; of S. I). & 11. W. Smith's Melo. derins.(tun , d to the equal temperatnent) to whirk was recently awarded the First Protniuni, at the National Fair, Wa=lintrt on. D. C. t Priee. from 8-15 to Sl5O. Double bank tnelodeons, s 2 ou . Iforaee Water's llelodeon.i; SuperiOr ments in tone, touch- and durability of tnuite:— (Tuned the equal . temperatr,:nt.) yelodeon4of all other style.: and makes. • Martin's Guitars, Brtywn's Flitt, Vio lins. and mu , ical iwAruments i)f all kinds. :A lar discount to schools, - teaeCiers, E.:lmre : hes and elergyrneit. The trade supplied on the uniSt liberal terms. Yltisie :-..One of the la rgest.and beSt AekK f ed 'Cam Ingues of miNienow pu eomPris7 ing many of the ehoice and most point itt airs o r the day ; among them are found the universally popular productions of:Thomas Baker. •. ' Nusie sent by mail to all parts Of the ktotinfry pest paid. Particular 'and personol attentii l m paid Pi all 'orders received: by mail. • SatisfUe' . Con guaranteed In every iniit-ance. Pianos . and Melod e i.fi s for rent, and rent allowed 'nn par rinse. Pianos and melodeons far sale on-month ly payments: Second-hand Pianos taken in ex. eliatige ftir new. Text isnowils front Prco.lsors and. Opinions cf -the .11-)tes.l. ; , WATr.ftS. ESQ., 13.13 bro:loWay Dear exiinined your l'inno Fortca from scientific and apprtiprinte tests, I nm ena bled to" form a : satistnctnry judipuent J or their inerits,-and it is with pleasure that T can ,stieak of them as among the must .eclebrated and iin proved makes of ilia day. . . For Newer, brilliancy anJ richness-of tone elasticity of touch, and beauty of finish, they will not suffer in comparison with tit* of any other mannfitettirer and those desirous of obtaining it really flood Piano.Forte—ono that Will' prow nn equivalent for their means, will . find 412C11 . n one in your beautiful instruments. - . - T 1104.1 . 43 HAZES, ' - 1 IL A. M. Lender Of Sullien's ',Band And musical Director and Conductor at. Niiito's Garden. : / For power, brilliancy anti richness- of, tone. elasticity of touch,- eleganee - and -darabiiity . of maks, i:111%* are in advaneu of :my other pianos-in the United States; heir) , " tho result.. of ivirtioxPt rienee and a aeries oi experiruents.—AV: Y Die. patch:. - The treble I clear, pure. beautiful, an 4 very melodeons; the b.iss'is: deep, rolling and ;mono. 'rowel the middle, : part is rich and- sympathetic,. and posses the power of sing,ing;q: e. ottinitin the sound of each tune, in a - -de g,rae - but : tardy tultieved—Fiamalt C.. WATSON. • , .. • . -' • :. , ~For power of time;depth of bass; and hrillinn. ' ty of treble, together. with .nceurney of touch; they are'equat to any make I am acquainted with and I cordialittecommed them to those wishing . to intreitkte.---1 7 . ff. Tiiii,eis, ' - ' - . . , Our friends will.4rtd at air. Waters' stufti the very,bist asSortrrient .ofinesie.:attd - of pianuitje. bolciried in the United States;arid_we urge - our southern and western frietida to give Min a ca".l 1 . whenertii they go - te New York.—,Graleint's Magaziite. . Wo consider them. worthY - of.spcbial attention, from the.ressnant and exCeedin.gli;lansical tone' which .111 r. Waters has succeeded N. Y. At:laical World Times: - .The Horace Watersi-pianos are of • superior tono and oleg,sut - gaisb.—X Y . Christian ingzri. rer.. Nothin.g at the Stete Fsirdisyiayed greater ex. cellenco in any department than the Piarto.rerte manufatitured by Horace Waters,"of this city.— • CuvactriiAs.: . • . lornec Waters' Piano Fortes are prfull,.rich,, and ever:o.one, and •powerfuL—N. Y. 31utical Renew. . - - . - The E4itor of the S.ruartnah:RepuNican, Sa vannah, Ga., '.speaking of the Piaao. Fortes, 'kept i)v • lleaari; • J. W. Morrell & Co. of that city, . . . . . . "It whit be -seen that theiratnek - contprises itt strurneo4 of every grade of ext'ellertie , , , front the well kaown manitfaeteriog:.establishmentS Chickeririg & Son, Ileitee AVi!tro.ll.l.W6ree'3' ter, Nuntts and Ciarkc and Ilacon'and fi.aven It might wall be supposed, that in so large a col lection there Would be some very fine triqtnn ments. glut there is one whieh„ tor_ beauty finish and richneqS and brilliancy of tone, equals, if it doesnot, excel, anything .of the kind we have ever seen. It is,from the, establishment of Horace Waters. Being constructed of the - hest and Mostlthoronghly seasoned material, and on impr4ed principaN; it is.capable of resisting the actiou of every climate, and of sin:l4llin. a long timei in tune:" The keys are of pearl., and the reties ii for the finger-board is inlaid with pr Irl, thl - legs pre most elaborately Carved, and the whole instrument-finidled tip irr a Style of great excellence rind beauty. And yet ils chief merit, lies in the power and rmhness - - of it' tom); and the elasticity - of its touch 4 ": "A THO.t : SAsn DottAr. PiAxo."—We paid'it Visit the 'Other rtly to the music store of Mr.dlor-: ace Waters, 338 troakway, on purpose see'. a' specimen of his.pi..nns, just manuqwtured at this uptown. t r !stablishment,' of whieli we had heard a good deal of boasting. • may' not.be general ly known that Mr. Waters has been established . . in this city but a: little while, - havingset b.p la a small way some sic years: ae , o as agent for - a 13nston firth, and, gone on by dintof industry and enterprise. till he has become one of the' Most prominent reinsic pubtiSheis and deale.rs in the country. His musical instruments- are well_ known for their - superior quality, ;though they - •,:earcely surpass in richness, volume of tone and delicacy of touch some instruments of More ob. 1. score tmkers which we have seen ; . vet, even in these prime iespeets, Waters' best best pianos . and ruel,d e ou s ehallen , e comparison with the:, finest made anywhere in' the eountry--though those of g Chickerin Giibert and others are more fomenS.. - . . • The particular piano we went to - see, thoutih is certainly a superb affair.' It is characterized: by !Treat fullness and softness of tone,. and re.- markittyle expressi v e power; while its. externals- lire equally notcworly : it. has a r'osewoeid case, elegantly inlaid with Another -of pearl. and carv (.4l in various cahinet.de-urns; altogether got up With"eveiy care of iloisli, lOthet pianos:we heard in the stun ! ! room, o f equally fine tone. L-th e -same class - 4 instruments ; in fact. except the ease—of . tared for a fraction of tbeicost of this very etc- glnt - one. I'ersons wishing for instruments . of this kind. whether at the most economical or ex tiavagant price. will be likely to be suited at the ware-room of Horace ,Waters.' 7 -Lrome2jOn.rmerl.• - A THING OF. BEAUTY, - -,WCI/ad the. pleasure, a day or two sinee, of inspecting a =gni icent :. American piano, at the - spacious ware-ron tl. of'l hornet - Waters. who , =e rermtation is established al; over the couutty as one of the rrkst success ful and extensive elaiate•rs; and one . or. lite beit makers of the piano, this side of the Atlantic.— The instrument in question, was one of his. Own : , mannfacture: a seven octavo,, carved rose-wood Paso, inlaid with various colored mother - -of-pearl with keys of the same mattrial, and altogether shit:kr/ and-sounding ns we titight f,lncyof some st . iy.h i e 4,, doe, seraph, in piano. .form: A more ex quisite, piece of workmanship we do not -remem ber to have seen, and - the elegance of its exterior was-the least:of its tuerik. In tone, it was equal to a. ;rand-action- and we 'doubt if Erard, or any other European celebrity,-could produce'l amore superb voiced instrument. - - Mr. Wetters 7 has expermiented in stringing libipianos:—intro- - I d nein! , a 46:itird improvement—until he- - seems' to have struck the fountain depths of sound,f ro m the !mi.., elicate to the most sonorous tones.-::-- This partle rpiano,wasvained at $1,(100, but we examined q d listened to several, at. prices ranging dbwn 0 quarter that snrm.all equal in tone, as ivy a!! VIE.. in s truments-of-hie' own innn ttfacture. i s Mr.. Vnters uses - the same superior '' movements," o that. while the -- ern can have tbeirmuste in a I txtirions case, the yoorer can have just as goo 1111.1SitIlli a caso'snited to their means.' . . ! Mr. Waters commenced in this. city as, agent for the sale of - Gilbert'S (Boston) piann's.ti• little Over six years :170 sellina but one or two a week How lie- IS selling fermi 3:i to 30 pianos and me, todiaas weekly. of which .half,a.dozen of the pi ano-s per-week are manufactured by' himself, in this city and two per, week in ;Boston bY a maitufaCtorer who Was for elet'ett years - one of the he - ad workmen in.Chiekering7S establishment while the balanee are tnade np of :the manntae tures of Gilbert. - ChickeriMr flatlet & CmAom, and Wok...eh:are' & Crown, of-Thistort; and tither of the best makers in the' cotintr-v- We examined sp...e'nens :mien -all these' ma. hers, but neither saw nor • heard nuything qnite equal to those of Mr.- Waters, own manufacture I —either hi qnantity :Ind ol ume of tone,or ganee of tini'h. mt !. in my people have r.s many tastes," Mr, W.ll , llds hirnielf-prepared to serve any and every customer, with- any desired I make English or nem!' - nct:on, and aiih, or witho u t - Aldirin or other mu:eh:tient. •• Mnsic •and 1 instrument dealers, tr:achers. imposers; 1 and the press in 411 sections of the Union, IMye. united in pronouncing Nir. Waters'pianos second to none other, of An:Olean or European make: As to prises, Mr.-W.'cioes.not allow himself to be undersold in fair, open trade. His meledians of-avirieii he keeps a large stoek—.-range from: 840 to 8:*150, and his pianos_ carry to the- tune. 1 from 8150 to 81,000.. It is searsely possible for , the dealer, or the hover of a single instrument, net to satisfy himself at 'Ma. Waters' depot. In connection with this branch of the trade, 1 Mr.- Writers is one the mo s t exten-sire publishers of inusie in the. Union, : He keeps at steady work eight presses,.and his popular musie, - by the most eminent composers, is flying et - erywhere_ broad, • cast throughout the land IVe doubt- if , Oliver Diston of Boston, said to be thetargest innsic dealer in the [Tutted States,, turnsoff more sheets or better musirc.,. than Horace Waters. When Mr. W. :ciimmenced in this city, he was told by competitors that he liar' better "mere it,"„as the Planes' lie Offered Were " no e•o;" but.llorace. be. ing a pretty 1401)0m New Englander, concluded he wooldn't::"Move on" the %vac his rivals meant at leasti until tie tried the market ; 'and- his von elusion now; . -after during, which he has heen eompelled to•ROlarge ,'premises •sevorat Etnek Is that he will." move keep moving on until he is. able to - sell ,10,Q struments a week; instead of - 10, nth' make A leaSt - t1.5!-of the . loo hiinssif: - After all, Mr. Mi.' ter's strees is mainly ta:.ba attributed to his lib, seal, pittottagkrif the pres S.. ,There is, schreelytt paper in the Union of 'any - re.speetahility, into which his ndvertisentents havn i •tort"*Upd . their way.. By OnlithiT means,coulit:lie 'ito,:short.'il time hate arisen to his pre.sent position, His late rednetion of price of music and instruments hasalsO largely inereased.his,trarie. s flo.Teans ir makilw and soling the 'superior artiele at the' lowest pries witl eff4 ct.it, :tO moire, on . . so far; , , that coMputition will InOif thO rear It hi ti..ortps itnyon is woile- -, -buyt.r or . nut—to drop in • (I NO. : -.333 Broadway, (his depot,) and see some hi s thins of heaney, fur—, thing of, beauty is a joy - forever'" PersoinCat a &stance' w ishing to purchase wile by fOrwitrding their ado's, • , .have their wants as well anti as cheirply supplied Othoug4lpernotial ly peskier, • • • „ , - English Lever w atches. TIIE autpwriber haa jiy4 received by steam - a lai) B a ltic a nother;inyoi ~ e.of his celebrated , English Patent' and, sketetoit, Lover - Watche-s.' makinp, fourteen different val4tiss in P,laln and liontingleases, to which ho would calk thwatten-, Lion of sitpersoni wishing to partitsibl•wifect, time ; pieces. • A.l. EV4114, • - 13Ingfain44i. Jotp it et psl r :- - • ' I NEW YORK ADVERT'S - JimEiQis t/3 0 . 31 Visscrisn Qs ELIfELei . akisa.a Adtcrlisirg House, Appleton's Building t and 348 Bi4diriey BAGS AND BAGGIMkt-ri NOYES & , NO. 80 wiiirisß - • :4--ts. Ilaio constantly on. hari, and martufietate order, 9 Bags for Flour,-Grain, 4411, -It** whout;ilants; Would .ho cad the'ittention of Count ry 4fur. chants, to their tissortaterit of ~--- , Seamless & lit I Li%i R r -Designed and printotito Our tatilitics nave' ariih ihrit-We -- ein.7.impli,TE Otia 10,000 to` ; 20,000 buns per fitiy. - 1 - ,, ~- ,: ,..-,;..,-,,,,i!.. -:. -Ali* Import.!:iA mid-IYeatersiik - ,-, :,,- I cONNY 'B r AGS AND - BAG6ING ,- .•....--,._, andi4riou4' kii4l.:i Of . THlretid 8 Mi..7l'sViiie,4taii :' 46 Li N4i'n' i lfitit - Potton,- - of, wliieh :we - .aro' naeiii - rik co oat sttp.p:ie.g. - ' • - -I, -:- 111,41 y . • -. . ~ . . ...., Fair aulis7- . I,lnatforin nn . ti - Cou'ittle . . - . . .: - ,Scales; ' 1 . -. • •-:- - - ---,-* ' - VA MI3ANXS & cri - .Ucet.rqt.e.4ilk. _opened -A, ,U - Ateleton;'s Wtirehmise,at 'lB9 ;13roadWay,',New • York, - where - thi‘v otter,. at, iveholele And - r etail ; - the most (.!ottititete tiks or;metit: o rWeigilipg',- . Aii».• .4:lnratos to be fa umii ti the UnitiA:Statee.- lAtriptis the art lei es 'offerred wi IT• .- Le,f% ion ii upwardiKof seventy differelitino(lifieatio.tis of FAT4BANKS.... t.3cit Ly,-.S. :' . A A!'o EL great variety of 'BA mi:r.h.57,,,1,0-w:, : - viers', Di" f.tgist.'s Grociks'," and -. otlwr • SoaliN- 17 4. ; Sprim4 liar:l[We,', 1 1 0 e - nt Icearlis, 'reales Willgiiti mitt Messores,,4l.., &N. '-- -: - - :-.• .. I'. BAY and COAL SCALES set iu atiY...oart of the country by experienced workmen. - OrdOrii by mai! or *crisis° will receive itteiri , - - - (FAIRTMNKT& C0.,•159 Broadway N. York • 42m6 . . , CHARLES E. FOGG, - • fiIJA 11 TIER FURNITURE, ,BQdsteadi, Mitt i VA_ tresses, Wmthstands, Enameled Sets,- Lo'cin.". - ges, Chairs, Pillows, Counturpines, &e., 4•18 Pear: st., N. Y., between - - • • • ; 191316 • - Jlladison -and Chathath at.- • ~- r!, ve - Ne 4 gr and Valuable Discor:sr.:, Dr itini's A rarnatic • • This, delicious beveragr •-is suPeriorjci i:igo rating, Cordials, Schnapps, 'Nervines, &e.,. • use, for this-cure . .of .Dispepsia,...Nervousne•ii: , Drowsiness, Kidne..kt Trejnens, Internperartre.. 4 1tet.' as it will invigorate :mil 'strengthen, but will. ntit intoxicate or stupefy. • r-• - I'erstins-*ito have ticeome .Itabituated, ill*: oXeessivo use - of Totincei?, Opium and Spiriturinit. Liquors, wiil pird:speetiv and. permanent'leffUt front the desire to use titese 'destroying ariontii, • by taking-a bottle or two of this.DeliciousZed cal [leverage. • r•. 1..... NVeivit and Sie'kly F':rUilies Will find Dr.:llitOs: Invigorating - Spirit a qui . C4 cure. for all, tetrizi le difficulties, it being a Regenerator as a Strengthener of the:Duman - System SitOh", ' Vtlmplainflhat this Aromaticltivigorating„Crirdiiti• is.NtleutstrAho ;named on' the wrapp'er occOrrpaying' each bottle, and ,fall directions.for nso sre :ilso minutely . given. • • --, , Price .51 per bottle., Prepaied, by Dr: Daritte lam. Principal Mee,rty Street, lbw York; were wlinlcsale'oiderholildbe addresiqa. For sale by Druggist ltbreughont, fife Unititt St.ld I , t , A. Turroll. - Montrcise B. liarfoid; _ Grcat Bend. - • Wrought IronTipol- For Water. Sifain - and Glas. - Ja7ne 4. Co., No. 79 John Stree!,.:Yezr York, = •nidilu • _ faquren; and - dealers:in- iVrqvght Iron Pine;. Thirteen jrlitferent sizes constantly. en batid, with . Valves, Coeks,l B' bOws, tees, and .every, :,- 111 •; e ty r,i - f,tti n lr s fur thL srne.ASherOft's.Stcaut_ . Gitii ,, e.`Whisles, Oil .(3tips, &C: He; tors for Steam Erp , ines, Steam an,tl Puree Purups,:Boiler floes, Tttl, ere . :Md . Soap Boiler Coils, Screw Plates afirl7erewing-Machines: Buildings Warm. ed by Steam and . :Lighteci .by Gas.. All-JOAO* for repairs, and.44,tintry. orders receive propprat. . . ~ . tention. J. 0. .M. & Co - .' beg to - call the 4tentirtinyt' ; ' ; owners of factories,ftotels,&e.„ to, theiesupertor4i Gas Generating lApparatus, now in use- . at the, .' SL 'Nicholas . liPtel, New' York,* 3.lancliesteri ..f Conn.; Great Barrington, Mass ,Rotkville,ContEN7 and variriusotherl partS"of the country. : - 24-.=-;tri. - Lcrrycst Vi a nd Cheapest Stock : of Dry' Goodi in -.- L ! •:- i - them .York. - 1 . , RTIES who are abant to visit the city it . 1 P. - invited to Lord & Taylor's' inimertite...e*,- tablishment, 255; 257,,3,53,, Grand Istreet t !.ornOr 'Citrystie Street; or at their °tiller store,.new - -ntim'-'' bus, 47. and 49 Cittindine street, at both of -whieh.:. I stores may be found at all times, moat attractive, I Stot:ks'of Fashionable. Silks, Shawls, Mantillas; -- Dress Goods, Flannels,pormistieS, LinenS,.trosio:.' L ry,. Gloves. Laces, Embroideries, and .every other `=; description of seasonable goods; also Carpeting, . Oil Cloths, Rugs, Dinggets, &v. - , in great variety,' • to ail of which additions are.constantly -being 4 : Imade from forei:7l markets anti auetion Pares., •iand purchasing . on the 'Most advantageouk'terme. {-- i ltviti :ire enabled to sell at such retnarkable , lo*.i.: Ipf ioes as to (gerto our customers greater indtice I men ts than - o'e.r. l•• • • ,' i 2 67 . -Cut; I r i l• 1, -• . HOSIEAY . - - I : - ' .-:',' ::; .1- , - , ~-. ..L.tcaivaglor Cask. , , ..-,'. --:. -,-'! ~ rt • 1 . 1:1:110wN .&•,. co.. •34T . Liteil r i't*.' .4 i;io ''• '• jUd e . do. in i . bel cp..,- the Post °like., ' N. 1:,. : 11$ ... pt.!'tcrs a,:ii Jobbus if Mea's : - Wotttsn!aand 1: ChM] r.en's I losie ry, rink and Cotton Shirts and. Drawers!: Woolen! 7- , Yarn, St.:ponders, Silk- and Cotton Ilantiker-.. Oti,ef.s. and Cravats; Silk, Lisle Thread;Coitort,',,::l', and • Woo Irn'Olovesi'h ntl.Mittenis, and Itli the yri.t:-:;' - Tit-ties of Goods' in this line.' 1 ' ''' i, ' .--,' -• '....' s :. p.ir:g exttnsive iMpoiters, ancrlaigelsvers at ;* Itue;ipti, defilers will find- it greatly to their, ad:: iia f 'NI te, to examine ,Our-stock.; .. - 13m3 , --- r. ei ASH paid for Land - Warrants. - 1.2 . 11 . IL LATHROP. , _ Aria i2l, 1855, - - - , To DOxymen. - • 'IS,UTTER wanted. The highcsVmarket ' ces will iiaid cash tor good Dairy Bat; jett,)ir . • - tt- H. Sz..D. June 2Gru, IBss NEW ;GOODS • , at the Head of Navigatiet • ntir.leisigoe.d Most respect fnilroonotii**....: to the pubh that 'hs6' nY Ctlio obi .s.tana, land that Tie haixtre4tlre.tiew stock smid (:heap. - ' ,r -j , c.. Vin_T: 31onti-osP, Itayi 3 . 1, 18551 I , , HYGEA NA. ; ; 13rough1 limit., to - the - Door - of the Millio - i:1 i/Al WON QI:EtPL7I4 Discovery big reeent.,?_ , Arisen trisol).7.•• . f .1 Dr. iirti.,ot this'eliy, in the treat wont or Consume 1.; trtion. Asthma snit all'distgures Oldie Lung. ...We rvfor;Po 1" Dr. ettetis" ' I b7,N2/113 or I nil'Minkr. itygenn Vara alid- 4 Sytitiy '' With thhi mos 113 rthoil' Dr. C., LW , rosiorett massy - ~,r , atili .teil ones to pe F , rrect health ; 3as evideneetOttichbs, : hfts inntunersible certitiestes.. Speaking of the , trenitnitat * ~ t , n tillysir snorers' *irks : It ..te OTikient tb A t i nh ano4 - "CpUttata. - Z 4 /Y brestilinil en - nret`iihly. ken Ito& raper. this Meatehotttl - properties ItillAt mile in direct cootset with tife, AthOle t lf r pr,„: th. 4 arintelsvity °film Iu n ips.and thus vsespe the nOtny suit ~.. - varied, ebettge , •rte 4 iricoct upon tteni when. intrOtt,etsttistS:.,. theistorinsetr, snit it ttbjt+t ell te the • prbeess or titielltittitfeq, it t itt 4 v:l IIIS 10 t sole i it ali tho drtztsts tho n -4I country. -' ri ., 0,..;:t, Neu YorkAtttairscut opiftii: ~,, The Inhaler is'lvorn fln taxi fires 4 unsivethe litserk,ulslss , - nn tl the leltrt itiroitienitnie-tbt, hist..,. of 0.. 1 0 . 144 , 4113*. • „u r i d „,-,, t tvievarentteL the Cold. - - ,I, , - 7 ' r , i . •-.1 "TOtireds or eAsr.s t4t - Cll , ltEi like the toupitniengibt,', , :be *mord.. One Daehase'Srfin m , .0, ifo Li i, ot , a, - sto.. ot, %wk. __ "AlaravisA <:rsix year , stondinß. - ''' -.-,, . . . ---, • ...5. 1 ' stow . r• .11 :tethirrYt P. 3t. settimemtarT, . 61 • t-, :., ,1 I itot enr4 4 a thq -4 , 8 1 101 -t 440 Yeatir Ituidtat, bi'Vr-,T. curelei*ents. - . , , ,-.,: ~,-,,, : 1-4 ! - i ; '' 11fli ( aitt roiton, Brofalr‘4 4 Al'..----',. mrs. rnTo axe 5 310PinondSkl IsT...X , lirimvioattil Oa -%' revere esso of Droncbetis hy, the itritimusz, 4 • '' ' .i.;,:_ ' ' ''.-- • My sister hoshOrn cured,. ors DRlTltMiNci_rtilltan. 4 i' serovni psis statolithr;sna Asehisit 10 he lutu r ibi ft s,,,ii -.. physicians. Sao was criVe.,iis OSE 3 1 ,CINTII by;itiity ,"- geauti. j -• . ' • -, ' ' ..1 ' ..ci J. tr.'ixat‘ent, 2.... v., iti,eximo:Agis = ..a r ei re threfelinitir it Pi elcw.,-Sold by cmvi, &ps RIMS st 1 10 11) tc , PAUP $ O . -tar t iChthnhott tits N;11 1 : Parekngsa sent fretb , oprest tst any pan,* *4 4 , Thgt . : -' StatOlos Ten tb4blrs. - - - _ .... •-:,•-• ....,v ' 1171'.-Cartlit' (Crites:Hi is tbs.° rttaniAt ii 24 °mot - ~ - 1 . OP' writ Alt vertei. - 0. att others Are bare Ininattatiissir 44 - .7.,:' : :' ItrandA744t.l°U °""ltlfyr;ll;litsltirkt‘ trlitAr alli- ' ~ rzroil i o, Iv jib') rtArrolt, Drupelet, lion4**.V.4 " -r -1