The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 20, 1855, Image 3

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    township Of Choconut, Will be held at the School
House, neer the house of acibelt-Griffio, in said
township.
The Eleetim for the District composed of the
township of Clifford will he held at the hotise
formerly occupied by Arthur Smith, in . the Mr.
euMi of Dundali. . •
The Election for the District cdfhposed oflhe
Borough of Dusidaff, will be held ht the Medoff
Hotel, in said Bomugh.
"The Election for the: District composed of the
township of Ditnock . , will be held at the -House
.of John Baker, in mid. township.
. The Election forthe District composed of-the
township. of Forest Lake, will he at the
house fortieriy octupied by Preserved finds, in
said township.
The Election for the District coin ed of the
township of Franklin, will be held at the House
of Rufus Tuttle,
in said township.
The Election for the District coMposed of the
13.,r,0, of Frieodsville Will he held in the
&boot House in said Boronah. • ~
The -Election for the Dist;ict composed. of the
township of Great Bend, .will be held at tile
-house of J. F. _Weeks in said township.
The Election for the District composed of the
township of Gibson, %Oh be held at the house of
Joseph tVashhern, in said township. •
• The Election for the District comp:1 8 0 O f the. '
township of Harford, will be held at the house
of Nathan W. Waldron, in said township.
• The Election for the District composcd of the
township of figment% will be held at the house
occupied by F; . A. Ward; in said township.
The Election for the District composed of the
or d,„hi p of H e rriek, will be held. at the house .
of the late Warren Dimock, in.said township.
The Election for the Dittriet. composed of the
townsh)p of Jackson: will be held . r.t - the house of
I"Zathanicl Hill. in said township. , , .
The Election for The District composed-of the
township lit Jessup, will -be. held afthe house of
p rn iel Hoff, in said ton"bship.
The Eliction for the District comprised of the
township of Lenox, will be held at the house
_of
Grow & Brothers, in said township.
The Election , for the District composed of the
township '4f Liberty. will be held at the School
House near the . rellidence of . Isinie Constock,ln
said township..:
f t
The Eleciion for the District composed dl the
township of Llthron, Will he held at, the house of
Elisha Lord. in said township. .
The Election for the District composed of the
town ship of Middletown, will be held at the
housO of Joseph Ross. in said township.
The Election foi. the District composed of the
Borough of Montrose, will be held at the. Court
House in said Borough. .
The Election for the D:striCt composed of the
township of :New. Millen - I; will ho 'held :)t the
boase lately occupied by Joseph. U. Pine, in said
The Election for the District composed of the
lo:ens:hip of Oakland, will be held at the house of
11. Nicol, - in the the Borotitth i•f Suseilehanna.
The Election for the District composed of the
toli•nshiii of Rush, will hyt.i:hi at-thy house for
merly occupied by N. J. Sherwood, in said town-.
ship.
. .
The• Election for the District coniposed of the
'township of Sprinpille, will be held at the house
of .9 penet-r Hicknx, in said township.
•
The Election for the District composed of the
!r)wieship of Silver Lake, will- be lichl at the
s t,onse now• occupied by Robert 3lcGcrigle, in
s,-ti-d• township. •
li . Tile Election for the District composed ofthe
13,...;, 14 :h of SitsqUelum a IN pof.- will be held at
le , use Of Elliot Benson, now oocupied by
Nieol• in said Borough. •
'The VectiOtt for the District composed of the
township of Thomsoh, will be held at the house
of Jonas Blanding, in said township.
I also make known and give notice as in and
hr fhc 13th section of the aforesaid act I am di.
'netted: — that every person except Justices of the
resee. who, shall hold any office or appointment
Oritrast tinder the United StArs , , or of Administrators
State, : 'Or .of any city er incorporated district, N T -01 , 1cl: is given=' that Nte„tin_
anether COMMilsgiOneil officer or otherwise. a ntcnihre . upon the
s t afit Enos boolittie
1 - e- , r,iiitate officer or agent, who is, - or shall be, deed, late f Tlinmson, have, been gran.,
employed tinder the legislative, jailiciary """ ; tia3 to the.solisccilier. Ail Persons indebted - toi
1-,-ativcdepartment. of this State or United States said ei,t,Le::'re t o mi l e, immoimte!
city - or • i nt . or p eo -„t e d district: .and rd. u, i' n „ van . n i .7 n e v i tho:(4• hr.% inz . etaims up, en said es.
tnt,,t d vt ry member of Cong,•ess, and of the State. :tate to prescatAltiondulv attest. 4 4 -1 f:lr sett lymeitt.
- ri..!atetre, and of the AVitTt or common coin.: • N i r v ri P A RK , A d m - r.
4. : 4•
vii of any ei:y, or-commissioners of any incorpo. Thomson, Sipt~tlBry 18:55_38,..{1
: fated is iv law inc.ipable ofJothling or I , • -
eseiviSin. , i a: the 'same time, - the teflice 0r.r.p.1
p,lintinent of Judg4 , ,, Inspector, or Clerk of any
elections of this Commonwealth - , and that no /13-
specter or Judge :or other offie6r of any. such '
election, shall be elligible to any office theta to
be voted for." • • •
' ,And by the same act of Assembly it is. also .
ron&e " the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff. Deputy
Alderman, Justice of the Pclare,Consta
ble or. Deputy Constable, of every city, •county,
t• - •wnsbip or district within this Commonwealth
whenever Called upon hy an offic t tr ofan election,
[ , s..lltree rietatified elcetors thereof,tei=cfc , ,r any
v•::elow or avenue tci any cs indow of the Once oh
.Election which shall be obstructed in
-way as to prevent 'voters from approach
the• same;
,and it shall be,' the-duty of the re
4etive Constable: of such ward, distriet.or town
ship within this Commonwealth, to be present in
' TY.;TSCITI or hr deputy, at the place. of bolding :web
E!rclu , rs, in r•eteh ward, district or township. for
• the purpose of preserving the peace - as aforesaid."
that in the 4th section of the act of As
,embly entitled "An:act relating to ciecutions
red thr - other purposes," approved April 16th,
MO. it-is enacted that the - aforesaid" 18th see
shall not be construed' as to prevent any
• tijitia offioer or b;3rough officer from serving as
JuAre, Inspector, or Clerk at any mener.,l or spy.,
::::: I ''Llection in this Commonwealth.
_ Pursuant to-. the provisions contained in the.
70 section of the act aforesaid. the * Juergen of
the ! aforesaid district shall respectively take
ebarge. of the certificate or return of the - election
of their respective district's, and produce them at
of one Judge from epdt district (lithe
Culirt House in the Borough of Montrose,
the third day afterghe day of clection,being the
; • res e nt year on Friday the 12th day of October
•te:xt, there to do and perform the duties requir- .
by law of said judges. ' Also
.that • where a
I Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident is un.-
' to attend maid meeting of Judges, then. the
tirtiscate or return - aforesaid strait be . taken
seine of by one of the Inspectors or - Clerks of
• " - t - ek-A•iection of said district, who shall donne per.
11 the duties required of said „Judge unable to .
t
'11: , 4, that in the'B.lst section of said rit it is
enacted th-tt " when two or more"connties shall
c. , tap , '.s,e a district fur the choice of st member or
nerotiers of the Senate of-this Cotninon Weal th or
tithe House of •Representatives of, the United
Slate or of this Commonwealth, the Judges of
f.lection in e::ch•cotinty, having met As atore
the Clerks shall make out n fair statement
bfail,the votes which..shalt have been given at
tad; election within the County, fur every person
; ,, toi•toras such a member or members which
kt+'; be signed by said Judges and attested• by
iz.nd'one
. (4! the said Judges shall
:4e4arge of sue!) certificate and sh:d- produce
thrsaule at a meeting of • one JUdge from each
exam! at such phase in such district, as is or
nay be vpointed iq law fur the purpose,, which
sisal( -be held mi,Abe:seventh day after
„ • "Pis? rei It Til Judges of th e'presentative • Dis
,:.'.), tt , itventpo n ed of the ezunties of Supizitteltunna
L 1 ‘ flliingand Sulliran..vviit meet 4 the ,
f. i ... ii , ,nb,i i , the ? Borough of Montruite in the etyma
':.-2:1,"f t.'•:-litiellanna on Teem:lay -the Sixteenth
•- -,. :i.. ':a . 'iof fi , t. net, ~ lier nt, to peifornit itoue duties en
-,:„•... -1.11 , -( . 1,y Isw upon the said Judges . . .. - •'
"--'. A.N , 4141-51 in the 61st seetion of maid art.-it in
, T.::.;ed that ” (..very general and special election
.ii-a 4 lie opened betsvern...Eight • and Ten in the
,-. lotet,oen, and Anil eontinae withoutinterruption
:or .d until Seven &clock in the even
in?...slin.the polls shall be elosei s
t. i liv.:n under my Hand; nt my .office, in the
•"''''iltill of Montrose this 18th day of Se ptemi -
1 • c ''r An6o Domini 1855, and in the year- of the .
-611 /conwealth the seventy-ninth.
' ' ' F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff: '•
HATS, CAPS, ike•
c9rrr of Pivrl and Chothirm St., .2V. Y.
lls.G. LEAIiK.' (late Rafferty & Leask)
• keeps at the aid . itand, cia / the tot.,'ner or , !
Chaihrtra Streets' 04 good .aa , assort.
1 2,'"Ialiflats and Caps 0/3 can be found in the i
" 4, a04 the most remarkable. prices.
Soft Velt..4eavers;ia greet variety from el .40
eltildratr? Van& Usnbreilaa, Wk.
Arin elatn, and cotton at niaantaeturers' • ;
aittlq
I ..
. . ..,.. Eie_cuiors' Notice. ' "
T ETTERSTestameniary open the estate of
,Li Wright -thl‘cr), aped", lath of Franklin
township. All pers4ns:indebteit to said estate
are regnested to make Immediate payment, and
those having dernan m will present them -duly
attoied for pettleme t. # .-
RIIFUS TUT TLE,
. -
•WM. GREEN. • . . ,
Franklin ; Sept. 18.11855-38w 3 ' Eel's. ,
• EW GOODS. .
H.I. WEBB is - now receiving a new sup.
e ply of GOODS, which will be sold cheap
for cash.
!lootrose, Sept. 18, 1855
•• • LOW
IN the evening of the 4th ihst..near the (;refit
O
Bend *Tot, or my own residence, n large
11loch 31 I , roiT:o -eovereil Di;,r.viontneni.in , r•lBs2
~lown to the lirei4ent Also, p-ip!•rs
nnd note given by Win,.Dttek to T.. fl. Esta.
limok forsl4B or thereshonts—lnted Sept, 4th
1855. Whoever finds . tt2e. nbove nnd will
return the same shall lief:liberally - rew rded.
• ISAAC It ECKIIOW.
•
• Great Bid, Sept. 13, )1855-38w
Choice Rio
THE stlir . criher will offer for . sale at. public
Vendulejnt•his resi once, one mile west of
Suinmersivill' i 6 on Tlitirsitiv the 18th - tiar of-Oet.
Thirteen
one
of choice nevan Cows :Ind young
stock, one very extra .1),!von Salo to eotn
.lnenee nt 1 o'eieek.. Six months - .yr . ..edit on ap.
provell',NOtseA. GEO. lIARRISON:
'N,,wlMilford..Stl)t. 16; 1855-38w3*
Western—Round and Square :
Caststml Toe Cork Rods,* 1 • ,
Relined Tvr Iron—all sizes,
1. ' Flitiillll` TILEILft.. 1 ' • - Band Iron and
- i -
persons wishing. an Orchard, would do well 1 - Spring Steel.
1. to call nt tURANLCS NunnEntEs-2* 1.2 } pules' A large assortment of Malable Iron. Coil ,Chains,
Southeast of Friend4cille; where Appl e trees Carriag:. Bolts. &e. &c,, Izice its a call, -
of tlie most approved v a ri e te. h . j',f good sire ) and - Ily strict attention to business we hope to re
quality, such. as are usually sold by Agentii for ceive 4 liberal share of, the patronage. All work
25 cents, can be had for 12 1.2 cents, - ' . . warranted tot give satisfactil,n to those - who. will
ALSO, a few Peach, Pear, Plum, Quinces and
ffayorOs with their-patronage. . .
Mountain Ash trees, at r e asonable prices. i i PrWAGONS'AND CARRIAGES,
... Particular regard is bad to neeurney otAntnen. i 1 - tined-on short notice and stock found, or made
and to making- selections or 1 2.4 fruit for the I obrd-er througitout,as mac Itest suit our patrons;
different Seas'ons of the year when desirisi. i 1 All .buSineis transactions must be settled , once
- • . -•L. M. rI'I7RRELL, (it year. Short settlements and long friends, is
Fr.tExtisyn.ts., Sun,- CO:. Pa. - !lour motto. ,
t
Sept. 20th 1855.-I.:lB—w3* ! r'N: B. A gof;(1 joarrtevinap wanted, to whom
steady employment and hig`h wages will he given.
A. P. flAwt.r.r, - i Pr.anv JLnEs.
Montrose; May 31.1855.. -
, ..
. .
- Sheriff's Sao. .
By sir t tie of it writ of I:1. Pa., isviell oat of the Cowl. of
Cotornon Plena of $ upliftlLl:m.4 C# malty, airil to io - t, ai.
roetea. I will expos. to public 1•100 at. the Con" linnet.
in Montrose, on tlaturdartbeCtb day of October nett, at
I o'elOel, P. 31.--,
Alb that certain piece or parcel of land, silo.
ate And being;in the townOlip 'of A raolacon . in
Susqu'a councir.thounded and described as fol
lows, to wit . ; Pn the north . and northeast by
lards of Jaini.4 Haase, William illisfb, 3alncw
Basford, and 'Oen. Brink, on the Sou 11 I.y lands
4lf Avery Bebek., southwest by stands of Ansel
Fox. and nOrtliwest by lands oft Ow wild .l a mes
Haase, being the same lands• obvevedto Ezeki
el jlause by_tliree eertain de t sl The first. Jas.
Ilauseand xtif l e to Ezekiel .
..e. dated June
i f
I.2th, 1851: Ole ilai James II:111Se :Old • Wife. to
*Ezeltitrl !Luise dated May 13th, 1853: and the
3d. r..;onveved bye-Avery 11..elkt and wife to the
said Fzel,:ief tint/ se, dated ;Janus - re - 11;11a 4554,
all of which rirelrocord4 in l tho ofilee for rtcor
ding a.l - Lerls in and for the county of SusqUelom
ma, ac follows: Deed Book ',No. :14 price 3.ISr—
Deed Ronk - No. '2l, pitfre 653. and Deed -11.1ok
No '221 - pafre f 154, containing '.in all about 16 arras
' be the'f•alli. , more or fess, with the at•pertenan
cos, I fr.: E n e d dwelling boniae and 1 .'M holts ! c.•
I untenanted,Some fruit trees t ana, all unproved.
St4zed 'and taken in execution at the suit of
i Edward C. titimerlo the Inse'rd John IL Arnold
vs. Ezekiel Ilause.
F. P. IIOIIISTER. Sheriff.
Montrose, Sept. 18, 1855138 w 3
REAT Rush for Summer Dress Ggiods—
VA Nelson. & • Priest ore niferiNg them at COIF
'and less than cost: Parasols at cost. Mantillas
and summer Shawls a cost. nt
1 NELSON' & PRIESTS,
I3inglimatcra, Aag. '2O,
lfelson4c, Piiett.
IVIirLEVt7 .n 4 Retail Delle r , ii is
r'
s
ta le'
nncFlitwv 1;r Oitoin. Lafayette. WOO:
eon:el of Court Mir] A%ater streets, Binghamton,
1 .,
x Xm.i.mx.l ': 11 1 1
,
PortOtnoutp., , Lawns.
NTEW ntsd tleicant P.lll(ins retailing rir mu
ll ' , Alining s'vdrn NELSON & PRIEST..
t thi.r. 20.
• • iiiart,xiets' hip.
_
TIIG
nndersi2ned hate this .day sgsoriated
under the ftretiof Diriermsn lfz G:,rrat tor
the.parpoSe oftranslictinu, the inereantije -Bad
ness at the old stand of J. Rirkerinan Jr. ,
.- J. ITIOCERIIAN Jr.
HORAI'IO GARRATT.
New 3iiiford,A4*. /8. 105.
Notice Ei.r..tra.
- 111 `ides and ?I,re‘ton:skrin he Oinnii at the
0141 stunit, :Ind I trn.t:that all 'yin! see the
necessity of settling them Nilthotit furthei notice.
J. DICKERMAN,Ji.
Aug,. 20,-35w6.
I Q ILVEIt WARI.--A large lot of silver Forks,
Of all size-s : a 46, Table, Dessert and . Ten
spoons, just finished and I,v4rrant t .d ns good as
' 1-oin, by . 1 A. I. EVANS.
Aug. 29.
1 1 ,i•
EWING liIRDS, scime very fine, for sale
1
ciev by
! . .
S i A. J. EVANS.
On Itftm:i9i 22 1n4.. between Otis ILllprd's
and Nontroni., a rotie 3Enntinie containing
letter from the Chuteh!, And -eight Doiiirs -in
Gobi. the fniiier will confer a, great fitror, by
le:tvittgi . it with A. Sayr. at 11. J. ~i,b'+ ~tor e.
`N'EW GOODS AGAIN • •
At the " Exchange." Bfooklyn..
THE: subscriber takes; this oppostunue of
thanking his friend4,fqr their very liliertd
•
patronage the. past 15e010.0n. and. of saying to them
in addition, that, having t'eteired 'fresh invoices
of treasonable zouds.tif various descriptions, he
:is still prepared to supply almost any article usu,
ally r=ailed for4lt a country Store. Ills assort
meut is noiv complete, and •beina: the largest in
Town, offerti the greatest inducement to purchas
ers, either for Cush, Barter, or Good (shot's)
credit.' 4.1211 and see.
• • O. G. HEMPSTEAD.
:Brooklyn, Aug, 20. IW.
ALT by tite - 11)1. or Utad,ot the market rr.tro
obv I • 0, p.
SHE bighesk tlantl44 Price paid fur Batter.
I Eggs, Lara., l. l l Farm produc4, of all kinds;
good Shinewl, pr4Fne Won! Suek4. & et i n (In c a s
,121 • Oi G.:HEMPSTEAD:
S.' W. iii BRICK, front Maine?
L
PIIACTICAL PHiiENOtOorST i eoniteclea with •
Jetinin2s & flerrkk's Popular Eutertuinment, at
preseat traveling ithrOngb this and arijoiniNZ
counties. respeetholly lenders Isis professional
services to the cornennnitti. for Pbrenologica/ 'ex
aminations vrias Charts plainly nayltf4-
Rites of charaen for Char* incliFling:lllo etc
rumination from $0,245 to
N. B. All of Fovaler`s"& Wells publications
rosy be obteina through I.teisisre. & if.
Sept. 6, 1855 . .--36w3* '
Administiators' Notice. -
ivroncE is 4erefiv gitien that Letters Testa.
rnentary nixie-the-estate itf !eison Titrtny. -
deed, bites( Brpokiva township, have been gran.
t e d t o th e oat os eribers. MI persons indebted to
said estate are bweby requested to wake -IMMO.
diate lament, 411 those 4 014 -sei claims up
ou'esideetates la omega Show dikly .heated for
setilemoisti_ E. 8. WIT.
Adia'ro.
. A. J. 1371 P ANYe
-Prooklye, Avg. iefos-asire -
Aithur's Patent Self• Sealing Cans,
For preserving Fresh Fruit, Tomatoes, cc, by
nem:rat:al Senling,... - •
9 tillE/SE Cans which are sealed hr the house
-1 keepers without the rid of a antler, and
opened easily isitliortt injury to the aln4 are rap,
idly coming into 'general use, Full direetiona
for putting up fruit ticcampaning the Cans! and
the work is • so essily performed. that' by their
use, orery faniily may hare .Freish Fruit and To.
mstoes on their tables rift winter, at summer pri
ces.
pßzcr.s.—Pint Cds, $2,00 ; Quart. $2.50
fllf-G01i0n.53.50; Thrce.Qurt-4,54,25; Gallons,
$5,00 per dozen. Their different sizes nest, in
nyder to secure economy in transportation.—
Country- Storekeepers will' find this new article
one of ready sale. Mannfaetured and sold by
'ARTHUR: BilßtillAll, &
No., 60 Satoh TENTH . S;. 1 ) 1111:A.
• idly IR, 1853.-L-3011:3.
THE LIGH2IiING EXPRESS !
fare liedacT4l.2 Time Saved:: Thr(i'
by Day FAilat: 2: t. "
HAWLEY', 6i. JENES,
L 1
formed a partnership in Montrose tor ,
LI the purpose of doing ebfryb,,dis
• • BLACKSMITHING! - .
at the old strind near Heeler's Hotel.
We. hate purchased- an entire new stork of
IRON, comprising a full assortment of alljzirAs,
direCt from the eity: We slt!! ktap copstimtly on
hand • t •
ed stock.
[E. PETEST
FALL STYLE OF HATS.
• t•-• One Priee Cash Stare. •
rriiiolll AS. RAFFERTY, No. 57 Chatham-At,
New lurk, Opposite Chambers-A..; late of
;lc, well known hou•le ur Itofferly & Leask, is
tbsirous of eallire.iatteation - to his '404 for the
f:,11 trade. Comliining elegance with .durability,
hisoArs maintnin the reputation, whieli for the
last ten years he has earned by his assiduous at
tention to the wants of his customers, and by the
fart, which is well understood,lhat , for
cosh only, every customer zets the worth. of
. his
THOS. RAFFERTY,
57; Chatham st., N. Y.-
numey.
French - Flo'tver4, Pzkriv, Ftzattierg,
straw w inittinery .
otiering.a huge stook of French
I lowers, a m
Feathers. mli Slitiery
Artieles; of the unique - styles. attii latest
it - Ivo:1;0;9n. to - Cash purobasers t,t it great i-01
tri,ol time priees. and as we have-Amide
ari,ite‘ietto.rits rroeke,
t•Vt•ry steanier.the newost st;11-•:4 of gads
in our tine, titc would talie ooeasion to
each purr:asers, 1. examine Our stook, :It NOs.
64 &Itti John-M., Corner of William, N. V. '
311 f ii OMIIII & Efactiun.
New Milford nude:o CowventiO,
Will eommenee•its gehh.inn on Monday morn.
ing.Oct.-I.t, 1855, under the direction of
Vm. 13.
.Bradhury of New York. The object
of this mugiea).Convention k. the advancement
Of Angers in mosieil 'knowledge by tbe Study
ar.l practice of different ht3les of twat - triune,
combined with familiar lectures and eritickms.
Teachers chOrristertZ.tnembers of ehoirS.,and nil
b.vers nokic derite pleasure and lien..tit,
fromt these exercises. • The Sliawm and Metrop.
titan Glet Books Will be used. Persons' hav'nff
these comes will please . bring them.- Persons
riecuht.imed to sing together in clObs of three or
four (Trigs or Quartetts) will pleaho come with
pieces rehearsed.to sing at the Feriti‘Tal. Also,
any who are accustomed to sing alone (Ballads,
&c.) will please come prepared with such pieces
as would be snitablefor the occasion. Clergy
men are cordially. invited to attend free. of ex.
.pens'e and tAke part in the exercises: Member
hitip fee fur Gen ts. 1,00 for Ladies, - $0,50. •
order of Committee.
Nett, 310tord, Aug.2.9.1855-35w3.
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ly of their' improvement'. .
OARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
ff. DE PELT wintid call the attention of
Cl 4 the public to his litrge stock of row Ply,
ingrain, Velrrt,•Tarstry, and Brussels Carpet-,
inge!schich he has just purehnsed at AucTtos—
and 'offers at lower prices than
.ever tasted be
fore. in the country, and a large
. variety. filling
his 4acious Carpet Room occupying the second
floor of his Crockery and House 'Furnishing
store: Come end be convinced that there is no
neeeksity for bare floors.
J. H. "DE PELT.
Bipelmmton, Gth. Sept., 1855. • ,
t. STUNTED On STQ,LEN.
F;toro the pasture of fbe subscriber In Mon.
trose; about tea. days since". a lSrge ilark.Ley,
Mare Colt-3 years hid. unsh Id iiadeebroke to
barstsc—Any ode-who will Mern said Cejt. op
Sire information where it m be found, shall
be libendly reminded.,
DAVID POST.
, Nrentrosi, SW-4, 100,
New Store.—New Goode.
rrIIE snbseriber takes this matiod of adyer.
tising tohis friends and the
. public general. .
ly, that he has fitted up„a store, just neross the
street from his old quartem, in ItrooklYn, where
he is prepared to _ receive - eustipmers, pad sell
them Goods, at as low rases as say other estab
lishnient in Susquehanna county. Hy assort.
moat is very large, indeed, embracing nearly
erg article usually called for in a-country store.
• As lam determined to -da business so as to
avoid " bactide,bts," which responsible purchasers
are taxed to pay, I can offer superior induce.
menta to cash and - otherwise prompt paying pat.
rims.
April 30, 1855
•
• Sepytoarrengad! •
Don't bo forgetful, friends, one and all
-!Aged or S-outhful, great of
(if not too small)
That at Odd' Fellows' Hall !
Iw toe place to.eall
To.get your picture's done',up tall.
. New Goods Cheap for Cash.
CW. MOTT has hist reeeiveri.another )(wet
• New Goods, such ns Chnlli Barmy De
Lai ns, Pr Bagts, Gin ahams, Collars, Embroidery.
Lawns, &e., &e. w liICII.HE, OFFERS AT VEtY Low
PRICES. SUMMER SIIAIVLS, a new lOt just
received—beautiful patterns at very low prices,
also CRA PE andiRLA CK SILK SHAWLS
as low as the lowest.
!nue 13
p AFLASOLS 7 --Latt:.st styles at
C. W. MOTT'S
Jnne la,
'liitqllai4tOlt - ,.Dindisniutts.
NEW STOCK OF DRY GOOD 3!
AND
CARPETS"!
Great Reduction in Price% at the
cONE PRICE STORE.
. BACON has th . o pleasure of announe
lt• ing to his Customers that he has just re
turned from the Eastern Markets with ono of
the largest and most excellent assoitment of
DRY' GOODS AND CARPETS •
ever opened in this market, which fair beauty,
variety and style cannot he !surpassed. which hav
ing been.pnrchased:for cash at auetien and else
where at auction :pr ices he will sell titetu cheaper
than they were ever before offered in this or any
other market west of New York city:
His, rid' anti splendid assortment of
DRESS SILKS
is alkyays neknowledged the best an.; cheapest ih
tt.ten. includes Plain, Plaid; Striped, frocadu
and Glaets—the eheoppst. as weft as the richest
goods, at prices varyino from 37 4-2 irVA to $25,0
per yard,together.with a great Nia, riety of
BRILLIANT JET MACK
Trite Satins. Sz.c.,.sellin.g at least- 20 per cent
less than the cost of importation.; •
SHAWLS". SHAWLS`!•
An irnmense assortment at Silk, Crap',
Cashmere, Ilroche and 'Summer :. - iltay:l.
flemi CI ti $t 0. ccith a splendid variety
of Black and Colored -
MANTILLAS,
of nil tho fashionable patterns: Sztee, Silk and
Lnibroidered, which trill be sidd rheapei than ever
.before.
DRESS GOODS
. .
De Lains .from' 614 t 0,37 CIA per yard:
Plain s Pinid, Striped and Figured. - 31uslins - , Bril.
.linntes, 'Challies, Bombazines, Chambras, Ging
hams. rreneh,-, English and American
from .5 tits to 25e'ts per yard, and every.new style
constantly on hand at the lowe.t. prices. • •
itfPxoNs
s by the peiee or vard will be - always
oeli fur Milliners aid rethileis.
BRQIDERY.
arni iarze:t nssortment of Embroidery
vs be seer) at R. C. Baentt's„at the lniist
lObeinisett.s, Collark Sleeves, Sliirks,
4S:e., of evbry fashionable style,
I with - •
dish Thread, • r
Valenceitineg,
Guipure and •
, • . BrussAs Lices
in peat variety. , -
LINNEN GOODS. •
Rihhonti
i n our ex
The rich
kb:An ai«•.
prices.
Itgants•
togethe
• En!,
of all kinds. Irish Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs,
'fable Linen and covers of all sizes. Napkins,
Dillies, Linen Sheeting and Pillow C3se Linen
from auction ut priecs tklow all competition.
Thenttention of hnnSe.keepers i s partienlarly
invited to our stot.k of Curtain Goods, among
found
Lace. Curtains,
- Brocat el les,
and everything in this line of .goods, which can
not fail to please in fabric, style or price.
DOMESTIC COCOS. •
Blenched and Brown Sheeting Tim tlte Gd grade
up to- the finest, qualities. Tickings, Denims,
Striped ..Shirting,, apron Cheeks. • Ginghants and
Prints, from 5 c'ts to .12 1-'2 c'ts per yard, and
all kihda of Cotton Goods for men or boys wear.
Ilair Cloth Skirts; Grass Cloth Skirts,_. •
and Para-pli,—a very rich aq%nrtment.
More Antiejue, Moss fringe.. Galoons..arid all
descriptions of Dress and Mantilla Trimmirn. and
er . erythitvg to - - the Dry Goods' Irallo
customers may be sure of finding at Bacon's, if it
can be found in New York. • .
. CARPETS! CARPETS !!
Since the recent Tremendous Fall in the price of
Carpeting, we h:tve purchased and have now nn
hand . the larL.Nst and most beautiful assortment
of CARPETS. ever exhibited . in this -region, at
prices fully 30 per cent. lesi then they.could be
Wild for the last year.. All those who are in want
of Carpets are incited' to our.
CARPET-ROOM
where they will be delighted with the beauty and
cheapneiot of the rariou4 raternst; and astonished
that. so g othi a. carpet can be iold au cheap.
Prus.4el.l.
Three Ply,
• • Inzroin,
and
Carpctim%s from 16'c'ts per yard and up4trds•—
Flow- and Table Oil. Clotiis. Matta, Urtiggetts,
&c„ equally cheap:- - •
11- C. Bacon would inform those of -his custo
mers who have not already made themselves ac
quainted with the fact that he has removed from
the store formly occupied by him in . Brigham
Block, opposite Court House, to the corner of the
new Vock - e.eeted the last summer next east of
the canal, and having a much larger, more colleen
lent and pleasaat-store than formerly he is pre
pared to hold out even greater inducements to
buyers than heretofore, and such as' can but be
appreciated, and admitted by nil those who are
competent judges.
New Exchange, Binghamton, 1.
May, i 9, 1855... f •
•
AirILL SAWS. warranted, at
ill • NIUE 4 KNOWLTON'S.
Binghamton, March 1, 1855. . .
T 3 RE AS MN& —A largo ausortertlat of. Guid,
JO Cameo, and Mosaic pre.aatpine, out receiv
ed from the filinufactory. A. J. Ecasa .
• Binghamton -lay 17. .• • ' .
SILVER. WAILE.—A large tot ofsilver Forks,
ISP43"111 Ladies.ti.spkin }Lints, &e just, fia.
ished sad Or Sale by . I. FAUX&
July 17.
Guid. Chains of all weights and' patterns.
• • NEW GOODS:
THE sulyscriber is In constant receipt of Nee
1. • Goods, in his line of business, nearly every
week.. The public will flnd'his aSserttneut No I,
and his artlores new and of good quality. The
stock consists as nsrntl of .
Drugs, Medicines. Slrils, (MN
Dye-Stuns; Groesries, - . •
ransyZoods, Jewelry;
' • . - Perfumery, Ace. •
Mare Si the lower mod (WWI borneTdbittriet -
ASZL iTURAWLIA
Stairitoa, tate 1.1 M). • . " -
0. G. HEMPSTEAD
C. W. MOTT.
Muslin Curtains,
Union,
Cotton
- GREAT. BARGAINS
. - 11101 'DRY 0.4116.1613.
• . W. N. AVIISON CO.
RETURN their warmest - neknowledgementn
to their instomers in Susquehanna County
of for p.isi favors, awl invite attention to their stock
• • New Springeroode,:.
just, opened, which .they propane to replenish
weekly . from AUCTION, and the cheapest cash
Houses in the City.
The stock embracei -ewe'? variety-of; Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods* Yankee Notion, Trunks,
Traveling Baus, ,All of which they Will sell
extremely-CHEAP fur CASH.
and otherivholesale buyers' will find
it greatly to their advantage to give them a eall.
The Ladies will find an excellent assortment
of Dress thiod., Embroideries, Thread Laces, and
Trimmings of ail' kinds, from AUCTION at very
low rates
W. N. WILSON, & CO.
Come? of CoOrt ^^ 1 Water Stn.
Binghamton, N. V., April 5,1855.5
I Now Arrangomont at Gregury's
HARDIVARE STORE! • -
IGW. GREGORY & JUOSON e having formed do.partnership for, the
purpose of eenducting - the Hardware busineSs in
all its various branches, would respertfullY
ig
t form the people of Susquehanna county that
they are now opening at Gregory's Old Stand,
I opposite the Exchange Hotel; :1 doors from the
Canal. Binghamton, N. Y., the largest, cheapest,
an.l beA stock of Hard Wail: ever otrered in Bing
' hamton. • •
Havin7 made arr.:rigor:tents to import -their
Englishfjoods and purehaso their American di
rect from manufacturers, they can and will sell
ellEAPE'lt than :Inv other establishment in
town! Their stock now very extensire, and
thoi,c 'wishing. to purchase are invited . to Call.—
The followirur are a portien Of their leading ar
ticles, viz:--'fable knives- and forks, Tea do.,
carvers, forks and steels, pen rind pocket knives,
bread and butelterdo., hay •titid straw do., scis- .
scary, shears, and razors, britannia tea and coffee
pots, silver and britannin tea and' table spoons,
silver plated, brass, andiron - candlesticks, std
felts and trays. solar lionps, lard, and suspended
lamps, mintle-piece - .ornaments, brass and iron
andiron-, shovels and - tongs, •
Looking Glasses. and looking glass plates, to
gether with a general aKsorttuent Of housekeep
ing articles.
HOUSE TRIMMTN6 S,
erls:stint! of locks, latc:liri, 14erewy4,1)rnii
i pltont . window springs, blind ti‘ten
•
ings, shutter scr, , ws, and fitntemlog,A,
A general assortment of tools for Carpepters
and Joiners.. Cabinet and \V:urnn Makerit e lildasons
' and bi:i E ksmiths,censi4ting of planes, saii-s, ham
1, tilers,. hatchets, axes, adzes, chisels, augers, anger
bitty and liullocs angers.. anvils, Bellows;
. cites,
patent drill maelilneq, ' sledges, hammers,
brick and plastering trowels, cross-cut, mill -and
circular saws. ,
A splendid assortment of Saddle'and .IJarne”'
makers tools and trillarninms.
PA R)TING TOOLS, • " .
eansisting of shavt,:ls,spades,.forks,rakcs,sey.thes,
.rain cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron . bars, grind
stones, &&.
Also. ,:amonts. for the sale of - Whittemore,
'SqUires - & CO's. grin ltu ral tools,stieh as plows,
hay and straw cutters, corn shelters, &e. •
:ante nn s) upp..r -leather, morocco and
triturnina,N, with a G eneral assrirtmeat of findings.
Wooden 'wf.re, willow cradles, wagons, Chairs
land basketseoi'ap d,serippor.. .
Bar iron and ..tect, iron axles misted springs,
malleable castituzs, coachlace and trimmings of
, all kinds, paints, oils, sash,. glass. putty, &e., all
9f which will he sold at-the lowest rates. Please
call and examine the stock for yourselves.
1 • Bingliamtou, Nl:irch 1, 1855.
Meta ijork. .-.NVirtiscilltats.
The: great Piano, :lelodecin and
.Music
HORACE WATERS,
No. 3.33 Brorichegy. ilteic York.
The largest d-,sortment of Pianos; Melodeons,
Musical Instruments and Musie.ul Merchandise
of all kinds in the United States. Pianos from
TEN different manufactories, comprising Huise
of every variety of style, from the plain, neat and
substantial 6 1-2 octaves, in Walnut or itose:,
wood Cises, frOm $l5O, to $2OO, to those of the
mostelegant finish up to One Thousand D•allara.
:No house In the Union can. compete with the
above in the number, variety and celebrity of its
instruments, nor in the extremely low prices at
which they are sold.
HORACE WATERS Nit,n Mi'll.ol7 D PIANOS,
or with:tat Iron. Frames, 008Avs:+ingin their
itnproventent of over strings and action, a length
el - se :11e, power and compass. of tone equal to.
the Grand Piano, united *WI the beauty andidn
ral,ility of structure of thh squire Piano. They
are justly prononneed by the Press and the, first
Nia.sters to be equal to those of any oth.
er manufacturer. They are, built of the best and
most thorough seasoned material, and. gu'aran
'teed to stand the action of every clirnate. This
/louse haS the Sole Arteney of T. Gilbert &
iielebrated Premium Pianos, with or without the
Aeolian: Hallett & Coniston's, Woodward &
Brown's, and Jacob Chiekering's, and other 1109-
ton Pi ,nos. 1 Gilberts ll•mdoir Pianos, and ele.
gant. instrunient for small rafts.
Etch instrument guaranteed to 'give 'satisfae- -
lion or purchase money refunded. . Second hand
Pianos at Great, I3argains, constantly in' store,
Prices frc.m 830.t0 et 4 I 4n. .
sole Agency of.S. D. & 11. W.•Smitla'e;
deans. (to ned to the equal temperanetit) to which
was recently awarded the First Premium, at the
National' Fbir, WashinNon, D. C.:, Price from
$35 to 8150. Double bank meloAeons, 8200.
tlnrace Water's IlelodeonQ. superior; instru
ments in tone. touch and durability of make.=
(Tuned the equal tetriperament.) Melodeons of
.all other stYles and makes.
' 3lartin's "Goiters. Brown's, Harps Flutes, Yin.
line, and musical irkstroments of ail kinds.' - A
large discount to schools, tetteherS, Churches and 1'
clergymen. The trade :supplied on the most .
liberal terms: . , 1 - '
Music :=;«-One of the largest and hest stil,ett..
ed Catalognes of music now published. compris:
ing many of the choice and most popirlar 'ait's of
the day : among them are found the
,universally i
popular productions or Thomns Baker. • i , 1,!
Music 'sent by mail to all parts of the' conotry,'
post paid. Particular and personol attention
paid to all orders received by- mail. SatiSfae
tion guaranteed' in every instance. - Pianos land
Itolodeons fer rent, and rent allowed on Our=
chase. Pianos and melodeons for sale on mopth
ly payments. Sect/rid-hand Pianos taken in:ex.
change for new.- - -,
_Testemonale from Peqlessors and- Opinions
of the Press. 1
-
fiorAcE W.A.&'ERS, ESQ., 333 Broadway.:
Dear BW-4f:sing examined your Piano Fortes
from scictitiiie and appropriate teats,'l am ena-
Wed to form a satistactoty judgment of their:
merits, and it
,is with pleasure that I can speak
r of them as among the most celebrated.. ar el liin.
proud Makes of the day. .‘
For power, brilliancy - and' riehef_as ,of tone
elasticity of touch, aed beauty - of finish, they Win
not sugcir in. comparison with those of any other
manufacturer and :Abase desirous of obtaining .
a reap i good Piano-Forte--one. that will : prove
an eqtlivalent for their means, will find such a
one in; your b t 4titiful instruments. . -
;..T.11031.1e BitEß t
R. A. M. Lander of Ittllico's . Band and musical
Director and Conductor at Niblo'setarden. • .-
For wryer, brilliancy and, tidiness of tone.
elasticity of touch, elegance and durability of
tnaltit.lliev are-in advaneo of any other pianos in
the United Stato, beingthe result of long expe.
rienetr and a series of experimentit.—..t F. Ois.
•
The treble is clear. pure, beautiful, and vory.
melodeon.' ; the bas 4 is deep, rotting and 'ISMIow
rou4; the middle plrt rich end sympatbeqe,
and posses the po*er of singing; r. e. of uniting
the•sound of each tons; in ade vise butrarely
seldered--Hesse C. WATIKIT. •
For power of tone depth of bass, and brillian
cy. of treble, together with accuracy of toga,
they ars equal. to any nuke I am aequaloted witb
sad 1 tord hilly rammed Om to than whildrig
Oar friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the
very - best assortment of iitlitileaud: of -piandi 7 4ei•
be found in the United Staters, and we•urge,Seitir!
southern and - western friends to give •him - ac il.
whenever they go to . Neiv :York.—G'raham's' V - -
Magazine , . . :
• - • '
- i .
. . '.. BAGS-, AND BA . GGINCE, .
We minsider them Werfliy.ef Speiafattantion, •• • . . • • Noyr,S4 - WeitrietEge,--y e . ~!
from the resonant and exeleedingly Musical tone . It o . 8O • ' ~,'.'. •
which. Mr. Waters bas suCceeded in tittaining.4- ' 11 *• 80 ' '4lr.ir a9 011111 . 11 :A EE VS..,
N. Y. Musical World Timei..,.. -.-. ,-•..- --- -.: ~ f-• . . Sean OLD Star, usW . lrbax-, 7- - ~,
. .
The Horace Waters pianos: are .of superior -, Hive correttintly ! on hand, and manuf acture ti!.
tone and elegant finish.—N...Y. Christianiriqui- order; ' ' ' . ' .'
' . . .
_, '.
' '.
. .
' Bags tor .tiodr, Grain,. Salto Illiteli - :
Nothing at the filtate Fair displayed greaterexs .
• . wheat, Hamm die. . . .
cellenee in any departed - era than the Piano Forte • • i 1
Would also call the attention of C ou n tr y ; M e r e ,:.
manufactured hy Horace Waters,:ef this_ eity.---.;
, .• ,„-
chtinise to their assortment :. , • 7 . ;;-
CittncilatAX. • /, p• - 1*
Horace Waters ' Piano Fortes are of: full, rich, , 1 ...s Stek
4 / 1316158 id lamas
,W Diger
and even tone; and powerful-e-N. Y. M u si ca l -!: , ~ ' Aat) Or ..''. -- •-r .
Rrriew. -., . ..41 I ..t: iE 14 S' .- .13.4. - 0 S ` 1 ..- .'::: .
The Editor of tho Serennah Repuld.iran, Ss- D es .. ... -
trennab• qa. ttpeaking of the. Piano Forteti :kept . gnen and priated to nrderiexpreaslyfor their e•
SP. , '
by Messra. ' J. W. rilorr u ll & Co. .of , that eitt e e n ~.. - e 'r • ,-: 4 e - ..
. •, Our tacothes are omen that we cart supply MIX,.
mays: .. • • . 1 10, 000 to 4 20 000 ba«tt per eiay - - '• '
"It will Le seen that their stock comprises In- so'lmporters , end Dealers in - --"' -..- ..• • 1
strumentA of every grade of exeellence,frelethe . !
--• :GUNNY . BAGg AND-14.GGING '-'t '' .1
well kna l ven manufacturing establishments of
• - • - - - , % . -.! ,
Chickehng & Son,- Horace Watere,H., Worces. and various kinds OF Thread And. TWine, both 1
ter, \unes and Clei k, and &mon anti Raven.. It Linnets. atul Cotton, of which we • are• receiving
might well be supposed, that in So large &col- continual supplies. • -.` ' ! 31-;-I:r''
•
leetion t eery fine instru
ere would be some
. . i Fairbanks' ,l at iFiattor aud Counter -
moos. • ut there is ono winch, - for, beauty. oft ' . . . 1 s ca tt y! , - , i :
~:,
finish anirichneSs and brilliancyof tone, equala, I • i
. . AIRBANKS & Co.have receittl : upend le.'-;
.
if it does rest excel, anythin g of the kind..We iF- . , • Y .....
have eveKseen. It is from the establishment of i e spacious W.nrelionets at 189 Broadway , mew e
offer, at :- :wifoletelle rted - ;-retalt,
Horace haters. Being constructed of the best I York, where they .
and most orottehly'seasoned material, and te the meet cretin : hoe nes ertintent of Weighing' • A - -
or Principles, it is telei bi a ur easistia , l, Orals's to be found in the United_States..- Amon
.:
a - I - the articles efli,trred will he mend upwards !te , !
the 'action of every climate; anti of • stantline -
tit . petri, aiai i ! Atteenty different modifieatione et' FAIRPANKS! ,e,. :
tong titnetin tune. 'the kers are
! Sestets: also a, ! grerit Variety Of Baisitsits', Jeitisee
the recess for the fewer-le - tarn ;is !inlaid, with
and 1 eler.A", Dreggises Grocere.',- end 'other .
! Sett , le . s.e4el 2, •
pearl, the legs err most elaborately. carved,
Sprint , . Balanees, Patent Bea Tester _ `s tNelghte •
• the whole instrument finished up in a style of i ,
n Meaeeres Ate. &e -. ••. -
great excellence and beauty, . And yet its chief i and ' ' " 7 . '
HAY nnd.COAI, SCALES set in any • pert- tl . 4':
merit lies in the power
.brilliancy, anti 'riehneaS i
of its tone, mid the elasticity of its tench."' •• .it the . country - • - • ••- •
Orders by mail-or otherwise will receive atten-, -
! • " A 'Noes ASO DOLLAR ' PLANO." Wo paid a 1 .. , ! , !, .
,visit the other day to the music store of Mr. Hot. 1 t '''''' .
!, FAIRBANKS & Co. 189 Broadway N.York
nee Waters. 333 liroakwav on parpose to see a 1.-- • Co., '- • . :. .. -
.' 1 ' 12m6
Ispedinten of hie pianos, just : mane:tett:red at his 1 . - ! .. .
.
up-town establishment, of ..trick we had ! . heard • i • CHARLES E2FOGG, •. • , . -
a good deal of boasting. It may not he general. CHAMBER FURNITURE, Bedsteads,: Mit- '
l' known that Vr. Waters has been e;,talijilted 1 ' tresses, Washstands, Enameled' Sets, Louie: -
iii this city but - a tittle while; hayteg set up in tel ges; Chair-., Pillows, Counterpanes, &c., .' . : '
small wny eome six, years ago as ,•agent Po n 1 . 448 -Pearl st., N. Y., between • - • • .
-Boston firm, and gone on by dint of Industry and #.. tome . - - Madison and Chatham st: ' . - •
enterpriee., till he has become one of the jmost I l •
music ptibliehers and dealers in the I i '
prominent Ne w and Valuable Discovery.
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eotintey' , His mnsieal . instruments - t ire well i 1 - Dr. Ilain's Arninail`c Invigorating ,Spirit.
known for their superior quality, though they 1 , - This delicious beverage is superief to all insij • '''
• scarcely surpass in richness. volume of tottering frigoraiing..CorclialSe Sch napps, Nervinesote., im''' . •
delicacy of touch some. instruments of more ob. I.sitie, for ,the cure of Dispepsine - Nerveitinesisel,_
scure makers which ver have seen; vet, even in i Heartburn, Drowsiness; Kidney -Complaint; Mel 4 • .
these prithe respects, Waters' best pianos and 1 Mielinly, Delirium Tremens, hitemperdnee. &c. i• - -
melodeons challenge ehmparison With the finest ilis it will 4).001-titer-and s trengthen, 1)14 will net.' -
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mode anywhere in the country ; —tlimigh those of i Intoxicate or stupery. - -''' - t• _
Chickering, Gilbert and othervire more flenotis, I i Persons, who' have beconie habituated to - thee '
The particular piano we went to see, though I Ixce'ssive n'se of Tobacco,,Opium and. Spiritnenei _ *
is. certainly a superb affair. - It is era
liacterizedi .. ignore, will find speedy and - peritunient relief!.
by great ft - illness and so ft ness of tone, and re- , rom the desire to use these: destroying egents,l
taarkable,expreseire power; while its .externals I by taking a bottle or two of this Deliciptts Aledi4
are equally noteworty ; it has a rotetWond case, i gal beverage. . . 1 ,
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elegantly inlaid with mother-of pearl, and ears., t i - Weal and Sickly Families,Will Nit] tpr. %Wel
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ed in various cabinet design's; altogether got up I FnVigorrling Spirit equick and sure mire for IA . -'
with every care of finish: Other pianos we lieordl teinale i-iffieulties, it being nßegenerat i as well;
in the *erne room,- of equally fine tone--theearneri ds a Strengthener of the Humnn Syste . • Each.':' -
class of instruments; in fact, exceptthe case — of .tl doMplel at that the Aroinaticinvigonni g CordialL .
fered fora fraetion of the cost of this very etc-I' ik calculated to era* is - earned. on thel, wrapper; -
gent one. -Persons wishing for instruments o f l. eceornpaying each bottle, and full direttions for; :
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this hind, whether at the most economical or ex- I nse tusealso - minately given, : -
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travegant price, will be likely,,to be-suited at the i. i Price St per- battle: Prepared-by . Dlr. -tsarina i,.
ware-room of Iforece Wet ors.—Home Journol.. 'I rjatil. Principal Otlice,No. 2 Liberty Street, NeW L.,
A Titten oe Bestere.—We had the pleasure,. Yitrk, were wholes-ale etrilers i shonld be Addressed- 1. 1 ;'!
a day or two since.. of inspecting a magnificent t Pai'. sale ' by - Druggist throughout: th‘ \ UnitiV
American piano, at the spacious were.:room -of States. . , .... _ • . -'
Horace Waters, whose reputation is established Seld. by A..Tu•rrell, Montrose7 II F.A.K. I-lei
-all over the Coy titrv-as one of the mast success: Eaton, Harford; Church de.Phinny,Dultdaffe It i,
ful and extensive, dealers, add one of the best, Scott, Great Bend. •i - :* •,- t , 29,-ly* i- !
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neikers'of the piano, this side Of the Atlantic.- 7 - - . e: • -e -- . - .. - - :_, •
The instal in question, was one of his own „., . • Wrongi# Iron Piptt 1 ,,' '
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mannfiteture.;? a seven ectavo, carved I-0564mA .For water. Steam and Gas. Jarneg . ~411ar.se :;-!..
case. iniaitt with various colored mother.of.pearl 4- Co., No. '79 John Street, long l'or :,. niants. , . .14
with - keys of the.same material,ht fence of some and altogether f..7cturers and deeers..in 11? roughs Iroik.Pire.r--c 7,
shining and sounding. as we mi g
. *, Thirteen different - sizes constantly ;Mi - bundi ',5-: .
sky-lark.ing seraph, in piano forth. A more ex el -with-Valves. Cocks, Elbows, Tj'e' 4 - nrid e 4 r3' I -
quisite piece of workmanship We do not remem
variety of fittings for the same. Asherofti's Steatti-- -
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ber to have seen, and the. elegance of its exterior E Gauges. Whittle'', Oil Cups, &e. -1 - leetemfor e .
was the least of its merits.- - In tone, it w e e -, Steam Enables, Steam and Force Purpeis,Bellere;•
equal to a grand-action, anti we -doubt if Erard,.-1 Flues, Tuyere • and lSoap',Boiter Coire,l Screw -I - . .
or any other' European celebrity, could 'prndu Plates and' ScresvinglitlaihlnesAluildinaWarnie - -
a more superb voiced instrument . Mr. Wate rsed by Steen:sand Lighted by:Gas.: At Orden' , 1 '
has experimented ie stringing hiapienos--intre- for repairs, and Country orders receive priampt-ttts
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dneing a decided improvement —nsfil he seems tentinn; - ' ' --.- . .--- - t . •
to have struck-the fountaiu depths of sonnd , from '.- 1..0. M. & Co. beg to call the-stttintion i ef -..
owners of factoriettsheriels, &.c..,- tel their enperice.' • . the most , delicatit to the most sonorous tones.....
This particular piano, was valued at . 814110, but G as Grherating .APParatus,- now - In Use -111 all .-
we examined and listened to Several; at pricer -"••• .
St. • Nicholas Hotel, 'New- York,' Manchesters e '
.Conn., Greet Bartington,'M'asse RoCkelite, Conti.f - -- ..
ranging down to quarter that sum, all ,equal in
and vtd•iouS other parte of the country,: , 24-3 m.,
tone, as in all the instruments of his -own man
ufatiore. Mr. Waters asses the same superior Larg' 441 and ' Cheapest' Stock. of Dry" GOode in . : - .
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movements," so that. while the rim can have . . - , .-.-.-. ! - '
Aele , York
their muses in a luxurious case, . the pooreeenn - - •- - - - - - ' ! - '
have just as good tnueie in a ease suited to theif 103ARTIES who ore about to tieit the eity,are . ,
means. . I.: . invited to. Lnrd• & Taylor's iiumenseees-• .!
Mr. Waters commeneed " in this - city as agent tablitthmept, 2.55, gn. 259, Grand Street, corner ‘ e s .
for the sale of Gilbert's' (Boston) pianos a tittle Chrystie Street, or ! itt their other store,'new nom. I. -
over six years ago selling but one or two ttweek hers, 47 and 49 Catharine etteen at both of which •e"1 '
now he hi/wiling from 35 to 30 piano.; an& rue.. l stores may be found et ill 'tnes, most attractive e l ..
!odium+ week rY.sorwhieft lialf.a.dozen of the pi. Sleeks of Fashionable Silk •,:*SliatYle,llnritilles,.:l
arms per-week are re attufiictured be himself, in DreicsGoons,Flatinils,Don ostlers, Linens, , Hosiie !-1
this eity 'and two per - week !in litsston ItY a irk, Gloves, Laces, Enthroid .ries e and- every other 11 4 -
manu faeturer whostraeftwelev;en. years ' 1- one oft description tifSeaSoriable,goods; aims. COrpetings; -1
the head workmen in Chieltering's establishment l Oil Cloths,. Rugs, bruggnts, &c., in great rariety, - :.!.
while the balance are made - op ,o.f the menufac- to-all. of Which additions are constantly bejnt ''
pares of Gilbert, Citickerim" !flatlet &' Custom,:made i fintri foreign markets and- . artetSon ! attire,
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-and Woodward & Crown, .of Boston, and • otherr -- and petrehtising on the most advantageous terms.' •
of thubest "makers in the country- ._ • -- we are enable.) to selLat such :remarkable le*:
We examined spceiniens !ion) all these ma- Pin's as to otitii to our bus'itilifOistreatei l 44 - 4;.., J.
-kers, bat•neither sae , nor heard anything quite 'Dents -than ever. .- - •1 • - .' • 23-40;. -
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equal to those (If Mr. Waters.Owd inanoraeture
--either in quantity and volume of tenc,;or' "ele
gance Of finish. • Still, ns " many .p:.opiel have as
many tastes" Nfr. W. holds ,himself prerkred to
serve an"' and every customer. with any} desired
m i ke ; E i -e.itsti •or 'French act'om and • 'with' or
without _Eolian•or other attachment. Mitsic and
musical instrument dealers, le:tellers, coniposent,
and the press in nil sections of the. Union, have
united in pronouncing Mr. Waters'planosseeond
to none other, of Amerian ,or European- make.
As to prices; Mr. %V. does-not-allow himself to,-
be undersOld infnir, open trade. Ills nielodinnS
;----a-wkich he keep' a large atock—rnnie • from
`sdo to $l5O, and his pianos carry.. to the ttme
,from . 4 3150 t 051 , 00.0. It is'scarsely possible for',
?the dealer, or the birS.er Of a single instrument,
not to satisfy himself at M 4. %Voters' depot: - •
- In connection with this' branch of the trade,
Mr. Waters is one the most extensive publishers
oficrinsie in the Union, lie beeps at steady work
eight presses, and his popolar mask, by ;he most
!' ceninent eoinposers.,is !lying f • 1- 6 ryuliere • 1.r0a , 1.
cast - throughout Ithe land ll'e doubt' if -Oliver
Olsten ofßoston said to lie i the large s t Inlisie
dealer in the Untted States, Oros'off more sheets
or better music, than
. 11,1ritee ' %Voters. .When
Mr. W. comMenred- in this city, he was told' . .by
competitors that he hadlbetter "move on" hi th e '
pianos Ito offert.q.l ac rd " l'l 1) 4 1 F 1 ; " . but..lltirace lac.-
ing kpretty stubborn Nov Englander', eintelailed
ho' wouldo -t!tnove on" the way his rivals tru , sit
at least, until - he tried the market; and his ' con
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elusion now, oiler six. Ye'ors trial, ill ring whichhe has been (unopened JO enlarcre h "a premises
.several tomes, is that- he will .4.1n0 e oni". and
keep moving on until he is able to . 41 100 In.
struments a week. instead of 20, at b make A'
least 25 .of the 100 himsslf. .After a 1, Mr. Wa
ter's succesii is mainly to be attributed to his lib.
oral patronagoof the press. 'There is ricsreely n
paper in the Union' of -any, respectability, into
which his otlyertisements have not found-
their .
way, By, no other means could he In so short At
time have arisen to his :present - position:- - Ills
late reduction,of price of music and' instruments.
has 'alsu largely increased his trade.. Ho , rneans•
if making and seling, the superior artiAle'.et- the
lowest prices will effect it, to move on so • far,r
that competition will Itig In . the -rear It is worth
May pile's tvoile—bayer or. not -to drop in • at
No. 333, Broadway, (hit'depot,) and see some of
his things - of beauty, for— • - • - -
" A thing of beauty is sjoylo'rectr." .•-'''',- •
Persons at ads.staneo wishing to purehaie will,
by , forwarding their orders,' have their wants iss,
bell, and tit:64447y supplied est:hough persotutl--
ly present. • ' - 36 • ' ' '•
• -Eng Lever -Watches. •
THE subscriber haa.just received by item
ship *hie another involmot tdacelebrated
English Patent and ,rikeleton Lever Watches,
making fourteen ditliaent varieties, in Plain and
Moan( eiikes . ,:, - tu:whieli Ito shAtlikattli s *Often.
awl of all parittnii ieihicit to *putiliaist perfect
time pima. A.l. EVANS,
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NES' YORK ADVERTTSEMINTS -
Fizoi VISSCREIt &14. =ifs - tienertzi A zfrent g
Appletoies! Building,,B4C
' faid 348 Dfigtdway, ' -
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Hos Tray -
.rot Cask. ,
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H. BROWS & 34 Liberty 44.
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c-doorm !Arne the'R - ost Otlice, PI.-
portera alai Jobbers' of' Men's” Worneti'fi :
Children's hosiery Gloves, and I . ,Secis,Silk, Me. -
riot) and Cotton Shitty, and Drawers; Woolen
Yarn, Sopedders, Sil kand Cotton . Handker.
chiefs. and Cravats; Silk,Lisle Thread, Cotton,
and Woolen ,Giores and Mittens,. And Ali die -
rie.ties . of Goods in this line. • • - •
Being extensiv i e importers, and' large buyers 'at
auction,' dealers will find it greatly' to their
vintage to examine Our Stoek. • . 33m3.,
ASH paid Tor-Land Warrants.
• D. It LATHROE'I
Jiine 21, 1855.
"Dairymen,
B L' etTs T v -E vi l lt
b a e ll p. l3% :l l . . in 1127 1 highest
timlrikre:l:att..*••
Jtine'`‘.e.tlt, 18351
-NEW GOODS . CHEikr •
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at the Head of bravigatiev.,_ _
TIIE nndotgined mast ttFpees fatly . • d ieenee e e
ta, the public that he still zed! toisis
at the old stand, and that hei has e n e e ir e n e w
steak which tein soid chtaii. ' • •
:Atantrofte, ?day 31 . 0855. , - • -
- lIIVEA NA.
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• Prmigh I Home la 4hre , , Door of the Alitlity . -
A . WONDERVUL - Dlmarety•has recent!? hem made blf .
/7 4 . cortiatiot till% city. to
,the tresio.•'eat or coosnwp- .
tioni Abtberm awl all thee:lace Of the Long. We: toter en
" 02. ,t CiaToll" . ll.yetatta or Inbafing Llyglgn Varnr .414,
WithAie hew method Dr. C. la.r restore./ coney
Alt) °net to perfect health nn cvhlenco ofahich be.:
has ihnumerahie eurtitAtes. Sr erlyna of the treiimenr; •
a pem
aleote
rear; , oi It Se oftleot the tlahrtliog—c , mit ant- .
reattilog ao agreeable,. ,vapor. the. oteciteloar
Pr a Pertiee moot roue in iiirect.icOnt act with' the ;whole Or. •
the ariarcavity of the / u age, :tee J /hag escape the many imet , ;
- varied chat.ge. produced ot,:Or. it tin nitro Itittolloced Into t . .
the stcnoteh, awd.sallected te,the preceea clige6o4l4._ , —. =-
The ilyonsels for Vale at all the druasht a:naafi:ea t JAC
etsatty. - . • . • • •.:
• New ittiribtaistarkiitaf.riin,it • •
•: Te'y hash* wore an She bees-t wake the Uses
not the leeoasealetke—tbe beat Ckf the:-1 . 31)47,411 . 3 . 1% ,
sulkies' to reepotete the Buhl. ,•• „ • _ • ,
limos'& moans of CLAIM like
be asesei- One ritoketa °Miller% hie anted me of the '•
of yak* stetvtling,--. • , •
• P. ICe e cherry, Pi At .
I.4up eased of the AFTllltA.oflppeeg sin4og. bk . Dr.
Cavils' Avitvatii• • -• -•-•
• axe. 'Patti of go. a Ilisitanoodpi.; eared .
revere Valle of ifinsettetkig, the , tivitesav • -
My s l it e t to t e heels easel: et a DUTRISIIIti 0 COVOU
*mai plait stattglin,i: and alltlited to by Wearable by her
- Moan' Sissait ON.E. '40N141..1 7. ou t ay.
awthet4P. od
Pack:gm-404 be_CURTIS '
Inn 31 liCtir, 41,1%171,1(0i lie Chsashele ils;,11:-Troodoi t !
iguise matlieviti4iitos .to sa,!laaa,.of lbw Wept-
Obamillow i ter - . • .-.
11 1 ....61 0 ta1ik-ibilmisi.ili die
swam Aseresatoal obemerfo Taaar btelteemot eir4s.
walowegas•-: abulftbarjoitesior
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