Arrival of the Steamship CaMida.'l Defeat of the A u strians—Sing of Prtgisia declines the imperial Crown-= War. l i n Dentnark--The French at . m i ss i on o Sicily to ftrapleti, The steamship Canada arrived at Halifax on Monday evening, and is expected to reach ti e New York to-morrow. Her news was le graphed from St.-John's; and is one w k later. The Canada sailer] from Liverpoollon ' the sth inst. - The news is considered, com mercially,,very favorable. Ca 'mil= affairs had been alluded to in Parliament, 'but the ministry has• earefudly avoided giving any information of the views or intentions of the Government ,relative to the pending quarrel. , 1 HtIIGARV.--Official notice of , the -filter vention of Russia in Hungary, has been 're ceived at Paris. - The men placed at the dis posal of the Austrians is 80,000. 1 , The war in Hungary is as is a serious aspect. The Austrians have heo), signally defeated. DiNmAnar-4--The war in SehlesOg contin ,s far dis- ues,.and the promised peace seel tart. IT ALT.—The news of the arro..al of the Freneh created great sensation; at Rome, Wheteit was said :Avezzana had kot 20,000 under arms. to resist them: Another report states the Romans did not await the arrival of the French troops to rise ag,ahist the Tri umvirate, and 'pronounce for Pius LX. The French commander proclailms thattis';, mission is rather friendly than othirwise. . is understood_ that the Pope will be, expelledll or compelled, to grant not only 4 amnesty, but desirable' reforms. • Similar conditions will probablr be impo4 sed on the Grand Duke- of Tuscaiy. It was reported at Paris on the 3d inst.. at the Bourse, and generally credited, that the Government had received a telegraphic despatch announcing the eat-Wipe of the French itito - Rome, and the flight of the Re publican Government : also that the Tuscan troops had'.'entered Leghorn. • - The funds. were favorably affeetid by these reports. Sicit.r.---The Sicilians beaten at all points have virtually submitted tO•the King of Na pl•: and the French Admiral haviiig negoti ated successfully for favorable conditions. INnIA: ad vices by ithe overland mall confirm to the fullest extent The previ ous accounts of the entire termination of ..the war in Punjab. Arrest of a Steam Do An A Dr. Cross has been - rrested Stroud , - • burg, Pa- fOr manslaughter, ch4.,ed with ; causing the death of a patient ivy, improper treatment The Democrat s.ays : • :An ' Indian,' named Cross, undrtook for the consideration of $5, paid in advance, to cure Mr. Daniel Quin of a rheuinaeoj He commenced by steaming him, by seating I limover a.pot of boiling water, and. covering , him with a blanket. Into the water he arop red at short intrevals, hot bricks, to k ee p up I a requisite temperature. After Continuing , this operation for about three houri s - he put the patient to bed, with half a-dozep. hot bricks close to different parts of his l i bod v and and With a great numbet' of ',blankets, comfortables and ceverlids o'n'toh . of him, covering up his fa; - . well- a , Ins - whi.ilo pa•i;•tit or victim b• ,, ,gg4d - for but it was almost wholly detiied Thi dottor staried off on a visit to our town, giving strict orders that the covering should not be removed until his - return. Its he're rnained away some three or four do iis, Mrs. twin found it absolutely necessary to rembve a portion of the coveting. - On Cro..4.'s return he poured into a spoon a few drips' of a medicine which he cAlled"•lndian red. drop," and admini4ered a portion of it to; Quin.—, He had no sooner taken it than he clasped his hands to his head and exclairded " who . struck me l " and in a short time he:expired of apoplexy. Cross has attempted' ;the cure of-rheumatism upon other subjects froquently, and sometimes with success. THE NEXT CONORESS.--T wen ty-otte States with the exception of three vacancies •one ' in -each of the States of • Massailmsetts, Rhode Wand and Ohio-have chnsen all their representatives in the next Congress. I and the result is- as follows : vihigs,.B3; lo cog 70; wing free soil 8; loco free Oil 4. In the last Congress, in the , same States?the whip had 96, the locos 77,-and the inde pen-dents 3. • Indiana, Maryland, North Carolina, Ala- Mississppi, Louisiana, Kenttieky, Ten nessee. and Texas are yet to choose. These, including the three vacancies, the Tribune classifies as follows :—whigs,i33.; .locos; whig free soil 1. In the last Congress the whip had'3o; the IGeos 36.; and the independents 1: This clarification would make the next House stand—whigs, 118; locos, 103 • whig free 'soil, 9 ; loco free soil 4. In this ekim- Putation, Willson and Tuck of 'New 11, rnp shier, both whigs, are classed innone.the Whig free soilers. This table, however, shows that if the whigs have a majority in the next Congress, it will be very In the last Congress, the whigs numbered 116, -the locos 113, and the iaidependents 4. The Onondaga Standard argue that Con gress, under that 'clause of the Cousttution cth Nv Aci; guarantees-to • every State a Rebli form of .Government, ought to r equire Sou Carolina forthwith to, pt a Consti=. tution more in accordance wi , Republican principles, as a pre-requisite,. :her longer continuance „in. the;Unim Ni r ilatever, may ; be the duty of Congress in late -promises,. there can be no doubt that thWerntheiti of the Palmetto State is as fat' .. oireafroin Republicanism in its niain featites as that of Russia or Austria. +. I . ' B ' rcs i I A Hog was IN:bendy huteheiled in , me , 'County, which weighed 2,00.0; likss.';', 4 ,theo Skin was preserr e d, and is to be sent to NTe.W.-' York City to . be stitlfedlor eihibitiou, r as a rare curiosity. 1 : , Opinions ot,the Press. - . _ Upon . * late iltprovfment of the '.Register and the.duty-V the Whips:of this county to sustain it. ' From..t4 Montrose Denicerat, q..firittreED Register last -week made its appearance in a bran-new dress, in i which it looked spruce enough. * * * If the Whigs of Susquehanna do not respond . heartily 'to his enterprise - and give his new paper a liberal support, the fault will be their own..._ ".1; From the Carbondale Journal. GLAD TO SEE ti.—The Susquehanna Be;- .inter. has put on a, neW dress, and comes tans in an enlarged f0rm.....' With this change tilo, the editor seems to have brushed off the rust, (seemingly engendered by his long qmitact with these "same old type',) and jUdging from the last number, his paper hereafter will be creditable to the party, and we trust profitable to himielf. The Register is asso ciated with our earliest recollections: it was the first newspaper we ever read, and it seems as if but yesterday we were watching the mail-boy on. the Wyalusing, to get a I I glimpse at it : for , it we set our first type, when a school-boy, and whether in the 'swamps of Louisiana or nearer, home, has been cherished as a friend. We • heartily congratulate friend Chapman. upon his im provement. Froni the Wyoming Whig. The Susquehanna Register, 11.4.:: been en larged and improved. The first number of the improved sheet came to hand Yesterday, and it presents, indeed, a beautiful appear -1 ante. We have always prized the Register highly, but now we can truly say that it is I not surpassed by any paper of its size in the 1! State. Friend Chapman, we wish you the en larged success. which your increased efforts. to t 'do good in our sister county, so rid :1y deserves. 'From the Binghamton Democrat. 10 - The Susquehanna Rd,g,ister comes to us dressed in New type throughout, and somewhat enlarged. It now looks as neat as a new pin. CHAPIIAN has every reason to crow." • From the Mauch Chunk )azette. The Susquehaltna has been very niuch improved by a 'dress ! of new type, throughout. If the citizens 0f,_daa.t...,....unt.tza...i dip not eneourago that. "Chap." by payMg up and sendingjn the, _names and cash of_ titar - subscribers, they deserve the visitation of a short crop of Maple Sugar, the :Thatatoe- rot, and free trade-principles for Products; ' From the' Philadelphia - Daily News., The Susquehanna R-gister, one of the best Whig papers in - No/Them .Pennsylvania, e.D.ines to us enlarged and printed on new and beautiful type. We congratulate friend Chapman upon. this evidence of his increas ing pi•ospen'ty. • From the Bradford Reporter._ " Sl:SQl3,Elikli NA REGISTER" comes to us decked with new materials throughout. It is now one of the neatest of our exchanges. Our friend CHA haii published it IGivr. enough to be entitled to the hearty support of the Whigs of Susquehanna. From the Bquiford Argos. TETE ,1. - ScioI:EIIAICNA RE.otsTt.a.--This ex cellent paper conies to us much enlarged, and in an entire new and beautiful 'dress. it is now on& of the neatest appearing pap4rs we know of.i, The Whigs of Susquehanna Coun ty owe it to thethselves, as: well as to Mr. UIikPMAIC, the enterprising editor of the Reg ister, to give their, organ a good sup port Frem the Sus...‘exp-'. J.) Registo:. The Susquehanna (Pa.) Register, en larged in its dimensions, and beautified by type completely new, made its appearance on our Wife a few _days ago. We hardly rec- . o,,crnized our ancient friend in his reju Vinated habiliments, but stp found the old "'Chap" was still there ; with the same' kindly nature —the same vigor and intelligence which have ever characterized, him. Suceess to him. May lots of subscribers rally round him, and his purse , , grow plethoric upon the pviceeds of cash .adKertisements. From the- Miltonion. The Susquehanna Register, published at Montrose,. Pa., comes to us_ this week in an enlarged and improved. appearance. The Register is a well: conducted 'Whig paper, "and we hope the efforts of friend CaApm,vki . —not Chapman of: crowing notoriety—Will , rbe sustained by a corresponding increase of ' patronage prom The 0•W•ego Advertiser. SIGNUEI-14110qA REGISTER.--`TINS ster ling Whig paper, published in 'Montrose, Pa., and edited by J. W. CHAPMAN Esq. comes to us this week in an enlarged form, and printed on pew type, presenting a clear and beautiful'appearande.. We, rejoice to learn that the public spirit of the editor has been so promptly.secondei by the Whigs of Sui .quehanna,*7—that his valuable services 4e so well appreciatedi`>Long may .Chapruau's paper be thus sustained ; and long may he live to crow over the dispersed hosts of Lo cofocnism., !This and remarks exPrM rather what ht to be than what is - Similar 'amplimenti might be quoted from sev .. era! crther-rohpers if.we had CnoLERA _prevails extensively at the West. In the Western papers received by mail yes terday we .have. note of the' following: At Versailles, Ky., iwO. deaths'; at Oeorgetown, Ky., one death; on the ;Steamer St. Paul on the Missouis fiver, eleven -deaths; on the Al goma, four ; at MaysvillC, Ky., 21 deaths in the city and surrounds country duriti,g '2B hour; ending the afternoon. Of. the 10th.;, on the steamer Bell Ky froin New Orleans, frye deaths on the Ivanhoe, four.- ' Olrble Amerids, 18; olf. the Nominee„ severs' ; at' ShePara yap, Ky., 38 ; on the • 1 4entneliy"river,,,4 ;,at XAanew :iy, 2 ; in W hingtou, NY, a; at Yazoo'City, fieveia; le ison county, Ky., twelve as and six d ths; ise Charleston Aottom, ' :several.; at Wok Island,' one. At Louisville ; the disease airan to' be preVall - log, but the papers of the place talk Fa z , ely and from their,st4eMents there artior deaths althorigh -cases oceurrin: •We have...344411'41d- statements by ale graphlof the ravages of the aikaso L .s, 'St. Louis audCineinnatti. At St.. Louis it had been * carried into the Orphans' Houie in fection, `and four .deaths had occurred:. At Fort Suiith it was prevailing, and five de , ti` .from it had occurred in one emigrant . .on pang. The ravages of the disease at 3 yr. , as will be seen above, have Mere sed alarm ingly. Stcx HrsuAen.—WVright's Indian Vegetable 1111 are a certain cure for every description of her. ciu because they cleanse the body from those m humors, which. if confined in the stomach, arc ths cause of nausea and sickness, want of appetite dis aie„ able taste in the month, bad breath, . •ting of e gums,,dccayed teeth, and many other dLs t of and when taken _into the cir culation, and thrown upon the various parts o thf body, give rise to every malady incident to .an. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vegetable rills, taken oncetwenty-four hours, will in a short • e put a complete stop to Sick Headache ; at the 4me time the digestive organs will be restored o a healthy tone. Mr Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. Re member that the original and only genuine Ye , eta ble Pills have the written signature, Wit can Wright on the top label of each box. The genuine for. sale by ABEL TURREk.I. am F. B. CHANDLER d CO., Montrose. Ed. Tiffany, BroOklyn. L H. Woodruff, Dimeek Corners. Wells 6: Chittenden, Dundaff. Smiley it Curtis, East Gibson. • Charles L. Brown, Friendsville. E. 11.,,pe5, Farniersville. • Joseph Dußois, Great Bend. N. 11 Kennedy, Gibson Centre. LT. 'Burrows sff. Co., do. 0. G. Pride h Co., Harford. Henry &mitt, New Milford. A. Pickett A. Granger, Rushville. Ira Scott, Springville. It L Sutphin sCCoI. , Summerswille. D. A. Lyons As Lanesboro. J. P. Lambert, Auburn. ••'' J. A. Pierce & Co., Priendsville. • F. B. Chandler As Cp., Montrose. Alid at the principalollier, 169 Race street, Beware oftralieling impostors. i (AN Tuesday the twelfth day of June next, by 1 ‘,.../ order of the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna 1 Nunt,y, will be sold .on, the pretnif.e> in Ilarford i. Village, the following diser'ibcd Rea Estate to wit: 1 All that certain lot of Erna situate in . said village I coulaining about. one acre, and a ' welling house thereon and the out hou'e4, which s id,lut is bound iL 1 ed on the north by the lot lon which the Islettibtlist meeting house is erec.ted, on the eas by the Turt• i I pike Road, on the south by the' stor lot belongmg Or'Arau'a.Cuuant Pwroaar.," for &seas- of I to'the Est tte of the latei.Anron Ore itwoOd idecetts the Lungs, is an article of great merit ; and is h gli? I ed, and On the west by Ladd ofThot a§ *v et, be ii ly recommendettby men of e minence in the tu -di , ing the same house'and lot owned A Id' i OCCU ied by cal profession. There is uo quaekery about it. 'ee , Payson Kingsbury late of Harford to tip de advertisement in another column. ceased, at the time of his death. ' ~ . , A. TITILKELL, Agent. Mon ... , 1 Sale to commence at one o'clock lit the afternoon .and the terms thereof then to be mile. imown. IRA NICHOLS, 'Guardian Qf _ ri_r T-0...z.L.T..- 2,-..,...43,0..r0.-i-: --- MARRIED, Al.Ssur., 11ax1vm.....L-1-,t4L-Maixi , m.c 4 f -- tl:e Rev. Joseph`. Coppe. Iti• ii.tisu .TE. ' lltu.roun, Es.q., of this Borough, to Miss M - Ift,-yriyo, eldest daughter of Luther D, Cool the former. place. . • 1 - In Gibson, on the Wilt inst., by Rev. J. Toad, SILAS M.EUIL LIIAN W arrxrr and Miss_ III: CALP c PARNILAITEIL i In Gibson, on the Ist inst., by Bey. A1x...•-alom 3 go, Mr. Rums DErirt and Miss PAULINA EMS. DIED, In Bridgewater,-onltlay the Dith Mr S. a EISA Eirzto ru CAILIN, wife of Martin L. a: lin, and daughter df the late Almon H. al deceased. in the 27tit year of her age. In Bridgewater, on the sante evening, Mr. rst.t , PEClif NS, one of the earliest settlers of this "ri in ity, aged S 4 years. • Just Received by Rail Road, M. S. Wilson's. NEW stock of Goods,Turchased at the . p .1 - 1. sent reduced prices, and for gale accord'. Dry Goods in all variety, Crockery, Groceries, H rc ware and Cutlery, Hamm= and earring-0 Trim ' Shoe Kit and Findings, Iron,Steel, NaiLs,Se., — and Scow, Bonnets, d-.c..‘tc. Montrose, May 23, 1849 A. Shingle Machine For Sale. For particulars inquire at the office of the S q uehanna'lle 7 ,o - ister. [May 23.1849 Hats ai;itO . Caps. A LARGE and superior a. sortment of Drab; Ili Far Napped atia California Wool Leghorn an Pa2nt Leaf do., and Santinfr Caps o f New Styles. Also, Comte and Fine Boots and 8/4. for Ladies, Ckatlemen, Youths and children in assortment, just receeeived and will be sold to -e. than ever.by ' H. BURR ri New Milford, Mac 14th, 18.19. Dawtterreau AAT B. DEANS desirc,s; to state, that he has V c • ken roolas over the Store of S. S. Mulf.rd cCt Son, where he is prepared to furnish Daguerr•q typeS to those who-will favor him with a call. Having availed himself of the latest and to si important improvements in the art, he trusts I his Pictures will not fail to please. He will rem it but a ihort time, therefore call at your earli•s' convenience. [n2o: 1101.1 IT TTElL—F . atnilies•tv ishing Fresh Butter eV . ..1-) week for table use,* can be .supplied an np cation to [May 151 J. LYONS A t ACii.P.RE., in hail Barrels, for .four do': .1.V.L. , just received and for sale by J. LI'ON'S May 15, 1849. Dissolution. T HE partnership heretofore existin g betw the sub- - tail:ens under the firm of Ma ek & I crs in the Carriage Making business, was dissols -by mutual consent on the 12th inst. The book: the firm are in the hands of li H. Rogers, and . having unsettled accounts are requested to call settle the same without delay. Montroe, May 1-6, 1849. E. H. ROGERS E. H. ROGERS continue the bu'inese o Carriage Making in all Its branches, at the old z lately occupied by Mack d Rogers. Andnoel; Notice. HE . undersigned, having been appointet 01 1 T Auditor by the Orphan's Court 0r5,541,,,, na county to distribute the proceeds arising the sale of the Real Estate of William Hohnea; of said county, deceaQed, will attend to that,d'i on Thurs .- day the 14tli day of June next, At' I o'clock in the forenoon, where all interested eau! tend if they ;see proper. J. H. D1M.00134 May 17; 1849. ' . . Dissolution. - T.IIE . Parinership under the firm of F. B. CI tiler 4; 00., has been dissolved by mutual sent. The Boole and accounts are in the haruls.! W. Rose fend R.C.Simpson, either of whorrr settle all dui business of the Into firm. ThOsO debted will Oe the propriety of settling their • counts' assi:4l as-possible. F.B. CHANDLER, • R. C. iSIIIPSON. Montrose, 18 , 0: E. W. ROSE. , - New Arratutieineni • ITA.YING ptirehased the interest of RE:Chan 1.1. lei in the business lately curled on by R Chinadler . Co. the Subieribers would invitek attention of ;purchasers to their .stock of IS_ ,toY Tin-ware, Dry Goods, Groceries , lard islu; J 390 9 0 and= Shoes dx, &e., feeling: assured' that they,. wad will sell - any , part of their stock; at 10'4.14 ; is - the Same quartpty -of 431 oods can be Ixt of Hew York; • Calf tusi kW us 'before pur if you want to save-ntonery, zR- W., rosE. , • May 4. • 1849. rZ Cl. GMT ~'Re). 1 72 EilON - TIOS . C . BUSINPg ' )IPCTCO nA..lOll)W — ' - EV=—S,ll.lcile, ,e 9,„ Carp . 4* Bag aslTrunklianufiteturer;arai Carr Trati, tr. Shop, 'on Tuaryilie Street, oppoitte t. Pali et Ws. C. IM.SIIVIIIIONS----F.nshionable Boot and Shoe maker, over A. Balclain's Harness shop, Turn pike street • HOSE & SIIIIPSONL-LDealers in' Stov 4, Stove trinminp, Sheet tiOn 'and Coppt Ware, Dry Goods, Grocerle.% dre,, Ayenu ELDRED de 11fEWCOTIIR--Deoers uT • Hats, Caps, and Furs; opposite he " Democrat," Printing *Ace. foot of Public Avee. " LINES ar. BlSSELL—Fasitnable rfailont; id first door above J. Ethridge's St re, where, they. te may be found ready toexeeute ordera Tor cut tit g and making ga.Fments in a s tilfitetortinan tier. - I JOEIN GBOVES--Fashionally3 Taikw ;. over i Geo. Fuller's Book Store, where he tioegiNvOrl: Yn te 1 a style altogether uaßnrpassed. S& A ERY--Calie inet and Chair Makers ; foot of P bile Avenue. L'Y'ONS--Dealer in Dry Goode, Hardware Crockery and Tinware, Grocerica, Book, etc.; -Public Avenue. t N. NEWTON—Attorney ,at Cifice :1 few doors South of the Court Hduse. BENTLEY "dk READ—Peolers Pin Pry , d j Goods, Drag 4, ;I.ledicines, Pctintg, lil Gioceries, I Hardware, Crockery,lron, ciocl F ,,l Watches, Jet7,- &Ty Silver Spoons, Perfumery, Ac. kc. ABEL TURRELLr—DeaIee in Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stet lA, Gro ceries, Dry 0,00d5,. Ilardware, gtOneware, Glass c..are, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silyer Spoons, Spectacles, Musical 'lnstruments,Triisses, Surgi cal Instruments, Liquors., Perfnmerv, Mirror} ; Stationary, Brushes; Shoes, Yankee .I%fotiOils, &c, ' f,m _Lit-19- Y :',; ENV ATt II . 1 ':: GEM E NZ. r, d Fretv„in and Contivisia l n 'Line., - Via. Nile York:avd Fria Kati P.ota. Lirt APT: L. O. Tiffany :„ .. and Walter Fellnt have 7 x k..) formed a pairship fur the, trMtsportntion of U freight and produce of all kinds, I etweeti Great Bqind and New York by 'the flailroal, by the regu i, ny XT. Freight line, which leaves Gre i t Bend every TV morning at 8+ o'cif)elt. . , paptain Ti laity. who has been for a number of, years engaged in, the purchase and sale of produce t -Vin the New York markets, will remain in New i t- York and give his personal attentic to the dispo sal e sal orall property wmmitted to ourre, and make '. .return= as soon as the property is di Tared- of. n alr. Follet will be at Montrose a d Great Bend Ve alternately. Orders for - the t -portmion of Freight, may be sent to him at ei ter - place, and willseceive prompt attention. chargls over the regular fa...iglit will be a small cnrands.96n. , .1 1 .. 0. TIFFANY. t'S lontroi - e, May 9, '-itr . "ArALTFALFOLI,FT. . _ _ Great 'Bargain.; ! G'vy./4 .sdiing at . Cost al .76rrelts. Desirable variety of Goods, now on hand at I Torrents., will be sold at cur, -for Ca.q4, to make room for a new stock—among which will be 4 found Dry-Goods, Hard Ware, TM, Ware, Roots and Shoes, Room Paper, Mirrors, Vewelry, Yan ' kee Notions, and nearly etery dung usu all~,kepe in a country store. Fri 4s and the pub lic generally, are invited to call • and aeail. the in selves of the opportunity of purehing GOods at wh o le sal e p r i ces . [Montrose, ably 10, 11849. 1 4 Laroe lot of fliaiharna, Prints fI 1 Ca%irners. Boots and Shoal, .. cost for Cash if offered 'soon, by May 4, 1849. • ROSI r The large f4tock of. Mercl,Goods of Isaac L. Post & Co.) ,t RE selling as usual, as low as can be bought I~iw this country. and consist of as good, an as sortment as can he found. Goo( ' . A laige stock of Cloths, ,CassitWere.q, Tireeds, Cords, Kentucky Jeans. Summer Cloths, Serges, Black and Fancy Silk Delaines, Barriges, Linens; Drills, Organdies, Cambrics, Lawns, 3 1 uslins Table Linens, D' is Birds-Eye Twilling, Caslinaerets, it Plaid, and Plain Gingham and Silk Cravats, Print ed - 31oleskins, Plaids, Prints a large assortment, Gingliams,- Plain Turky Red Calico, I%.Tankins,, Drug- I get Ripkin Jeans,. Sattinetti La c Wored 1- Collars, do. Cap.. Linen Edging Cashme r e Shawls„ _ i Delaine and bilk Bounrts. : Rutland, Florence, Pearl, but:en:Gip:lp, Lime it Modena, a large and beautiful .1-TSctinent-ralso, Ilibbona,, Crai)e and Tis Site Liniugs, 'Flowets and Rashes. - . , 'W'e have added to our stock this spring, large, stock of Hate, Fur, Silk, Brush, California, Leghorn : , Chip and 'Palm I:eaf, of any variety, and price, of the spring fashions. , Boots and Shqs. ' Genes - Fine French Boots, Gaiters 0.; Brogans, Children's and Ifisz.e.s . ; Ladies' Pulkaßoots, Color f . ed and Black Gaiters: , and tscelsiors i in fine, the d 1 best stock of nice Shoes that can be und. , Parasols—a beautiful assortmen , some very 1 - i nice._ , White Goods of every variety. large , ,stock I n ;of Ladie4Lnd Gent's Kid, Sall and Lisle thread' I- ! Globe. Hosiery of all kinds. I n.; - Buffalo horn Back amt . Diessing Combs, rich pat., c 1 Shell and Horn Side do., Gimps ,and Fringes, Lin-; v en Haell's, Cotton, Silk ,aud Gingliu , do.: is fine, a as Choice a stock 9 r Faniy Goods its In be hum& ,1 t- , Our stock of Staple Goods is large lso. Crock- i, -cry and Glass' avare—China, as usual to goodlsto4, equal if not sepeirei to any in town. 1 I ' Groeffies and Fish.-»a large stockl Teas hl par ticular; also,-COffies, Rice, Tapioca and every thing I " needed. ! . , . Iron, Nails, Steel, Nail Rods, Spnng Steal, itoluid , 1 and Square Iron, Crowbars and, log lin.% Hanbrare, a large stock: SteeiSho els & Forks, - , &c., and almost every article in- tlic 1i4e..,, , Hadd/e ancillarpas Tare Olc, t and Rub ber Cloth triursairrislit• variety;llyls is an Tray ellMg toga' li Wood , Ware; Heeler's and coMayo atth, Pails tind Tin, ware,. DruV, 0 1 ,14 ' itg- ' : ' . , Thankful. for patronage' here taare, - e :Coin ly. hope that we arc in a coaditioia to - offer ' meats for'anincreased bas#Jest i; 2..__i i:' May, 1840. ... -,.,. ,!, : 'I. L. FIRST 4.. JONAS MACK 11171nTE wid rellowl.l3eat Seel), fol.sale F..d or otherwiii,M the - , g 0 11A11114...—Cat i t g e and fans'y:-seat airs, for sale by 01:1Aali...F.E- - END Over A. L. IVsh.q.ties tin chop,-tiro ( doors , bpve Ifeelefs,Acol. • • 'B---daa . . . . siromr...i.ownievat THE' :144r•-•Pnre,isremovedr.to. the - ,Store,, MerlYi*Upied , Ige.,%idAdetr.ill Case it .Ihtt, Store, 946door i aboreSeitrle'S Hotel,7iiihere• I just been received a - variety ognew Bosute, tuA! .1. • which are ' : Layard'el Remains of Nineveh, • • The Women of the.•Revoltifte . ri, • - ••,, • The•FaMily Book, by .Anderson, _ Life, Of Cromwell, by Heathy, • - The Happy nonce, by, Bei - . J,lfaiingteri; . • • small Close - 13ibl .E4-•-a valuable article. • • `Large Family Bibles, from tl• to VS.? .• Water Drcips i .by,Mrs.Sigeurney,.. ; „ :.„ . • Mefry's ltlusente, - - „ The American Earraßook, Leibig's Agricultural Chemistry. • ' • • Buist'sFlunily Kitchen. Gardner, ..I ' 1 • - ,• Colt's American Fruit Book, - • • • -is Thomas' Pinit Calturist, • ••- ! Complete gardener and Florist; . • • Sequel tO the Mysteries and•Miieries of N. Y k •• Common School Speaker, . ' • Piriney'at,French Grammar andl i Reader,i Bullion's Greek Grammar, • : • Gemmeres Surveying.. • . Davies' Macauley's, History of England, 2,0 Cent. editi Knowlson's Complete Farrier and Horse Doct r Dunglison