be proclaimed by the President of the Ai.. sembly. This remarkable Proposal was , ceived in solemn silence hype ma jority, and by decisive sneers from the Mountain ; hut at length the propoml was iegatived,lit-hai ing fallen to the ground, in consequtice: of not being sec onded,-and the previous ques tion was immediately voted unanimously. The members of the Mountain rieceived the announcement with a cry -of " Vivo la Republiqe." It is said that the Prosideni of the Republic is so deeply in debt, that r noth ing but the pt:isses*kof the iruperial crown can ex-tries!" him and that he is atpresent engaged in negotiations with Russia- for the Pgrixels possessing that,: to him now nee essaryproteetion. The government are per se,ventiglyemyloyed in introducing - their meal. sums of coercion, in which the majority of the Assembly :support them. The Parisian correspondent of the London Standard, of a late date, says that the gov ernment is saidto have received despatches from Germany, which lend to the belief that a collision between Austria and Russia is al most unavoidable. The language used by both powers is partaking more and more of a hostile character. Greece. Advices from Athens are -to the 19th of March, and'they furnish only a confirmation of previousfreports. Eleven -of the captured vessels dad been given tip by Sir William Parker.. A courier arrived with despatches from London on the 18th. ' - A recent number of the Roman Obsereer says That the return of the Pope-'to'ltOme bas been definitely fixed for the. Uth The speedy return of his Holiness appears to 4 gire general satisCaction. Advices froM Lisbon state that Corn. Mar tin was concentrating his squadron at the Ti giis in anticipation of a hostile visit from the American naval forces to enforce a settlement of the : lung-standing claims of the American govenlOODt Tuscany The Tuscan government has refused to ac cede to Lord Palmerston's demand of in demnity foi kisses sustained by their subjects Leghorn last year. The, difficulty has been submiited to the arbitration of the Sardinian goNernmeut. RusBll. An impetions note has beeti *dressed by the Russian Government to that ,4311'iussia, on the subject of the Schleswig' dis pute..ltOlsteix After enumerating all the points at, issue, the note says there Are so manyl.factsf which the Emperor cannot regard wik*.7i difference, and from which he =not i 4 cot science release the Prussian Cabinet The note concludes by distinctly iutimating ',lle determination of the Emperor to employ: 3ecisire measures, if necessary, in supporkel the Danish side of the controversy. . Prussia. A serious rupture has occurred between the Governments of Prussia and Wurterw berg in consequence of the tone assumed the king' of the latter tountry. chambers. The Government of.. , Pittssta: addressed a note to that of Wurteriabe: rg; conceived in very strong terms, expreising the astonishment of the king's Government at the speech, regrets with most profound 'in= dignation that suspicions, and accusations lit contains, and declares its dignity to reOly thereto, or to discontinue diplomatic relations With Wurtemberfr. The Prussian Ambassador, has been re" Germany. Merlin, it is said, is to be surrounded - Viih fortified barracks, which have already,..been' commenced near one of the gates of - the city. The German parliament assembled at Er furt on the 20th of March. ' • Adrices are received to the 20th at which lime little had been done beyond organising the Assembly.. It is said that negotiations have been open r-,1 by the CentrA Power of Germany, with the United States, for : the purchase of Amer ican vessels of war, completely equipped for service. The report from Madrid is a speedy recon ciliation between the English and Spanish governments is confirmed. The state of Cuba causes the greatest pal licitude to be felt on the part of the, : Spanish zoveru nu ent. Turkey.•' Recent advices from • Constantinople state that preparations were being .made to con duct Kossuth and the other Hungarian ref ugees to Kutaliia, in Asia Minor, where they arelo be confined, it is said, five years. PINE LUMBER. A few hundred feet of seasoned pine htmkr, ei ther panel or common stuff, would be niceived on account if brought immediately. 'Also, Lath. _ March 20. J . W. Caavalia. MARRIED, In Brooklyn, L. L L April 17th, by the Rev. Dr. Lansing. Mr. 1411E8 RATNOIL of Montrose, Pc; tO Miss Jrue L. Mcaponn of Providence, IL L - DIED, In this borough, on Friday atoning the 19th Aux Jam; daughter of Thomas and Jane Mu lch's:my, aged 7 years sad 9 months. Isaai L IPost Co. ARE hoer; renalviniiiisrp stock of eaiery thing . usually kept by theiXl thei.DrY GOods, Gro cery and Iron lute, to which. they . Teepee- tfully Tite the attention 'of theifirienclir-at the Old stand, stirrimp, s ed anti fsorTueteiL, • *MO s 24411 April, , 11850; ---• • ( • Nem, Chair ralithirt#l, T HE Suliscriber has opened "lallisirl Factory nearly opposite M. S. Wilson'' Store, sphere he intends to keep on hand all kinds of Fancy, Cana seatorommon Windsor,, mi almost g1y...100 of Chairs, amton M. D..WASHBURN,. itipnll, IssO. - - S. T, WASHBURN. ' I New Aridval. THE sutsdriber has just received .a new supply ,L of BOLA embracing School Books of almost every variety—an assurtment of iliscellancous, do. —;lVififuff.Paper4by tbeream orsmaller gnanti . ty, lis:4opfuydet.; - Lefler end 'Note Paper; Fancy Stationatyl'ilrall and. Ciirlciin paper. - Pocket, Clasp and Famjly,quan tity and ago variety . . -• • Beady- Made Cloth a Marge assortment. cm ;bracing a great vatiety,of Oats, Pants, Vests and , . _ J. pats. and Caps; a gener a l;misortmout of ash 'tiosiable Fur,Silk,',Leooni,Tislii-Leaf,,Ac. dx. ; . oots and Shoes:A -good keasertinent 'of - Monti! . an. Boys', both fine and'cOarl ; Ladies' and "blieSes lido i sch i Childeen's do.: aleo,:a - • afiety of Fancy as iti es too numerous to mention. • • I ool.• Books and -paper will be sold to these ivlio J ' , 1 0 fa again, it a very _Gina advance on the 1 4 ,:xholesale prices. J et_ . liith Schools will be furnished' during the ,' i iifixttrose;•A7. 127, 8 5(li.GEO. FULLFR.' Wood Ming and Cloth dial - hag. T , 'Subscriber having purchased the Wool - Carding and Clothdreuing istabliihment, situ ated in Jessup ToWnship:, on the Wyaltising Creek, about sic miles from. Montrose, lately occupied by mith & Tftrany, takes this method to' inform the public that the works haling undergone thorough repaying throughout, theliachinery is being fitted up with new Cards &a, and he :pledges himself that no pains shall be spared to give entire satis faction to all those who may favor him with their custom. Clothdressing done up -with `despatch. Steam finishing, done up in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. Also a good assortment of Wooten 07otha of best quality—Flannels and Woolen shawls kept constantly on hand, which will be exchangod at fair rates for wool or produce. All work entrusted to his care shall be dune upon the shortest notice and warranted right or no Pay ! Those bringing loads of Wool from a distance, can baye it carded to take back. Produce taken in payment for work. C. P. SOUTHWELL. Jessup, April 10, 1850 First Arrivl4. SITWELL - N . it CO., are jest receiving an 1.10 extensive and complete assortment of Spring; and Summer Ooods, which they will SO (for cash) as IoW as they can be bought this side of New York. The; tender their thanks to the public, for the very liberal share of patronage bestoWed on them the past year, and would respectfully invite a call and examination t of their stock, -W ith the as surance that they can and will offer superior in ducements to purchasers. They pledgethemselves to not be undersold. . April 8, 1850. • - dnirs. of Icliaboa Terry, dee'd. TAR. FRAZIER EATON of Allegheqy county New York; offers his services to the inhabi tants of Susquehanna . county, for the .cure of can errs. His remedies are sure and safe, a sure and effectual cure is•warranted or no pay required. He may be found for a short time only at A. Blake lee's, in Springville. Springville. April 2d, 1850. 2 /1/1 BLS. and Sacks Superfine Genesee Flour for sale at $5,75 per barreL Having made arrangements with one of the Gen esee Mills, we shall keep constantly on hand fresh ground Genesee Flour of a superior quality, for sale by the load or otherwise--Also, superfine Buck: wheat Flour, in sacks. LYONS & CHANDLER. Lanesboro, Jan. 22, 1850. New York Advertisement. Boots and Shoes. COUNTY Merchants and others in want of Boots and Shoes, will please call and examine a large assortment, received direct from the East ern and Jersey Manufacturers, which will be sold at lowest rates for cash or short credit for accept ance. N. B.—We manufacture our own .Vulies's Kisses' and Children's Eno shots and gaiterat and will war rant them and give such sizes as may be wanted. Just try the cash system, and save from 10 to 15 per cent from credit pricey. A. D. GALE. 225 Pearl St.., Cor. Platt St, New York. nlO-3m. - Yankeit 'Notions. - English, French, and German Fancy. Goods. PIKE d-. LADD, at their old stand, No. 39 Nas sau street, NEW.YORIi, corner of Liberty street, opposite the Post-Office, have received a full and complete assortment of goods in their line, which they will be happy to sell or show to Mer chants purchasing their Spring supply of Fancy Goode; consisting in part of Con a;—Tortoise Shell, Horn, Ivory, German Sil ver, etc. • Brrrogs—Gilt, Brocade, Lasting, Bone, Pearl, Shirt, Steel, etc. etc. Bat:suEs----Cloth. Hair, Tooth, Sharing, Shoe, Paint, etc., Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Violins d: Strings, Accordions, Guitars, Flutes, etc. TuazAns—'Marshall's Linen, Grant 4: Wilson's do., Epool- Cotton, Cotton Thread, etc., Sewing Silk and '1 wist, Cotton and Linen Tapes, Linen Tapes, Linen Flosses, Corset Laces, etc., etc., Suspenders, all kinds, Pins, Needles, Hair Pins, Hook's at: Eyes, Thimbles. Knitting Pins, Bodkins, Pocket Books, Silk and Cotton Purses, Port Monnaics, Steel goods, a complete assortment, Paper-hangings, etc. CUTLERY—Razors, Pocket cutlery, Scissors, etc., German Silver Spoons, do. do. plated, Britannia do., Silver and Gold Pencil Oases, Gold Pens, Per cussion Caps,, Fish Hooks, Slates, Pencils, etc., Ra zor Strops. Looking Glasses, Brass Clocks, etc. All goods warranted equal tn sample, and pri ces always at the lowest market point. Feb. 12, 1850. • ' 1-3 m. To Dairy-men and Farmers. Valuable Property for Sale. THE following Real and Personal Estate,- as hereinafter described, situate in New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great bargain to any one who may choose to pnr chse. The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are under improve ment, and on which are fliur dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designed for a Dai ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du ring summer and winter, and every part of it well watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the premi ses are about five miles of - good Stone Wall, and Rik other fences arc also good, and on.the wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which . will supply the farm fur many years to come, and which:will also be valuable for building the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven mites from Great Bend, through which the New York it Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from the probable Depot on tha Martin's Creek Railroad, which willlead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New York & Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. D ean be very advantageously-divided into five farnis, on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Oat-houses, Fruit Trees;te. With the above will be sold a Very large stock of Cattle, Horses, dc., including Durham Cows, Working, Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on said farm or farms. 2'he Terms of Sale will bo as follows:—Ono fourth of the purchase money for the Real estate will be sequired afilte.tiine of purchase, and for Stock; Farming Utensils, a.; half .down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to .be computed from the full•dolivery of, possession, the first instalment payable in three years from the delivery of possession, and the whole amotait to V= paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured by Bond and Mortgage. Full possession tolbe en on the first day of April, 1851, with the pnyi lege of putting in crops next Fall If desired. A good and indisputable title given. , The above described, property belongs to the es tate of S. MET LEST, late of send county, deceased, and a more desirable prOpeity, has not at any time, in this section of country, been Welted for ale, and no greater inducements altered to purr, ors. Per sewwishing to invest rnone .- ye in Real Estate and in ceodlltock, cannot do better than to call and ex-- iiminelor themselves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said county, are also, offered for sale. Ap plications.can be made to )•f; Meylert st l+lew Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in- said coml. 4',-lUifi any further, particulars that may be requi red will be given. I ; NIPLIAELMETLERT, Eiecutors of B. BENJ. B. BENTLEY, f Neylert, deed. Cancers Cancers. Cancers can be cured Genesee Flour. . . . To Wi:olesali s .Dealei,l and Deitieii irilfel'ehandize taigas, the Co,untiV Seisilfehansiii. - - IN PurFianeeeif thisActe orkisetriblitif this Com monwealth, via ': 'the act Of ilie.:4th.dnY Of May, 1841, entitled "an Act to.poteride revenue to meet the demands upon; the Treasury, antlfor-other purr Pins," an Act of the 16t11 of April,lB4s, entitled "an Act to increase thoreverme and diminish the legislative expenses of the Commonwealth," an act passed the 22d day - , of April, 1846, entitled "an Act to provide for the reductiiin of the public debt," and an act passed the 10th day of April, 1849, entitled "an Act to create a sinking fund, and to provide for the gradualand certain extinguishment of the debt of the-Commonwealth," the , undersign ed, Apprager of Mercantile taxes for Susquehanna county, has prepared a list of all Merchants trading within said county, and placed eaah of the said Merchants iu that class which to him seeinright and just according to the provisions of said act of. Assembly, as follows, vis.: l - ' Residence. • Aterehants. . , - Class: Aubign, , .I`T; Mitchell d:. Co., . - tl4 Brooklyn, E. Tiffany, (liquor) .; 14 do . . R. T. Ashley, ' .J• ;14- do ; A. 0. Eldridge, . • 'lt -- do E. S. Kent; { . , 1 14 Clifferd,. Geo, A. Cooper, (liquor) ' 14 Doodad:, S. N. Chittenden, do 14 do Wells it Langdon, do 14 do - Wells it Chittenden, do 13 .do Cone it Ayres, di) 13 -do T. P. Phinney,* do 14 Dimock, Hiram Blakeslee, , 14 Friendsville, • J. P. Pierce, - (liquor) 14 •do . ' Wickhath 4; Stone, ' 13 Gibson, 11. Barrows d: Co ' 12 do N. E. Kenedy, '. 14 .do Smiley & Curtis, , 14 .- do . ? Asa Howard, • - , 14 Great Bend, ' Win. Dayton, (liquOr) 13 - do ' Payette. Trowbridge, do 14 do him-McKinney, ' 13 do Jai. Dubois, ' 14 do - Wm. D. Trowbridge,; .14 Harmony, 1. D.•Seely,'(domestic) ':., 14 do 'Lvons it Chandler, . 13 • do D . A. Lyon il: Brother.; - 13 , do T. P. Badger, l4 do R Copley, ' 14 1 Harford, . John Son & Perry, l4. 1 ,do Lake it Eaton, • - 14 do S. Seymour, . 14 Lenin, ' Grow & Brothers, , i 14 Montrose, Rose d; Simpson, . ; l3 do J. Lyou, , l4 do . I. L. Post & Co., . 12 do Bentley dr, Read, (liquor) 13 41 r,5. ° ; J. Etheridge, do' ' 14 !.;do ,P. R. Pitts, do' ' 14 di) ' , Mills ik. Knapp, • 12 '. do - Abel Terrell, , 14 -- - do Geo. Little, 14 do , R. Searle di Co., i 14 JO U. C. Tyler, , 14 'do : 11. S. Wilson, " 13 do -17H. J. Webb, •. 1-4 do , • S. H. Sayre it Co. - 12 do -S. S. Mulford & Son, - 13 .-'do . Lathropiik Salisbury; It 'do ''' Geo. Fuller, - (clomestie) 14 ' 'do * ' Eldred & Newcomb,'do 14 New Milford, C. S. Bennett, 13 do ' H. Burritt, . (liquor) 13 do Sommers-d: Hayden, do 14 du A. Moss it Sons, • do 14 ~ 'do R. L. Sutphin it Co., 12 Rush, Picket & Granger, 14 do H. J. Champion, 14 do ' W.P. Case, - 14 Springville, 11 Springville, • '' .Lathrop, Salisbury A-. Co., 13 do ' T. Jackson, 14 do 1, Scott, 11 do_• Jblinson & Dean, .14 - Silver ake, Rogers cl- Crocker; 14 do W. Monfor Jr, ' 14 ..- ,Erecter. No. "of gallont. Clifford, t Tolin 31cAlla, ' ' 2000 List of Beer houses, Ealing houses, Ific. Residence. • Keepers. Duntlaff - ' - Chambers,. • 8 do S. G. Warner, S Harmony, Whitccim At Newman, (liq.) 6 do N. Hill, do 6 - do Elliot Benson, do 7 do A. 0. StOdard, , do 7 do A. A. Sanders, do 6 Mon tense, A Merriman,- 7 do 4-Churchill, ' 7 And the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of said county will hold a court of appeal at the Court House in Montrose in and - for the county of Susquehanna on Monday the 13th day of May next at 2 o'clock P. M. at which time, and place any of the Merchants defined„ described and classed as aforesaid or their agents or attorney; may appear and appeal from said assessment if they think . proper. . Apr. 8, 1850. New Firm rr HE subseriberS havb commenced business un _L der the firm of S. H. Sayre Co., and are now opening a new assortment of Goods, consisting of almost every article called for. We intendlielling mostly for ready pav, short credit will be given to those (that may wish) that have been prompt in meeting their payments. Goods will be sold as low as at any other store in the county—by good attention, and low prices, we hope to get our share of patronage. P. S. In addition to the above, we have in con nection a Tin. and Sheet Iron - establishmentovhere will be kept a general assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Castings. Hollow Wares etc.— All orders in this line will be attended to immme diately. Merchants that wish to buy, to sell, will be supplied with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stoves, on liberal terms. S. H. SAYRE & Co. Bonnets.—Spring.-Styles, for 1850. A great va riety of all kinois and qualities, for sale cheap at - - S. H. SAYRE di Co. Hata and Caps.-.43entlemen and Boys' Leghorn, Wool, and Palm Veit - Eats, by,, . S.A. SAYRE ct Co. J. Jennings' newjpatent premium and safetygas lamps, consisting of church..parlor, store and shop lamps, and the patent Phosgene. for burning in the same, for sale by 5...1L SAYRE di Co. Sole and r pper Leather, Boots and Shoei, of all kinds and qualities, by S. H. SAYRE el: Co. Window Sash and Glass, codfish and Mackerel, Salt, Lime and Plaster, in large or small quantities, by S. H. SAYRE A: co. Pie Ira.--Binghamton, Montrose. Skinners Ed dy, and Mott cE. Fuller's Ploughs and castings, 'con- on- hand. Iron.—Engtish, and Sweedes' square bars: - suit ablator drag teeth, by S. L SAYItE it co. April 10, 1850. • LOOK AT THIS THOSE person s having unsettled acceentit With tee are requested to call and settle the same. My store Books, close with the Ist of this .mouth. Also payment is request on Notes, and Judgments that are due. I hope- attention will be given to the above without further notice. B. SAYRE.. NOTICE. 'HE accounts if the late firms of Smiths it; Ste vens, and Smiths, Stevens it! Avery arein. my hands for collection. Those wishing to settle with me, must call soon, as this is the last call previOus to-a visit from-the politest gentleman in the lilace. liftiotrose, April Ist, '5O. P. STEVENS. Adativiiitrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the' estate ofl.Tohn Rease late of Cliabrcl,deceased, are reirest ed to , make immediate pay ment, and , those haidng demands against said estate to present them; duly attested for settlement M3A HOWARIVAd* H r: April 3,- OW, T 11111111111111.1111111.11.111111111111.1111 • .T : 1 ASIMLEWS:SAI49 --,:•:',. tr of n - ,-; ted'Laitilli'lil Susq'a ' t t. 6;:- (Jo.: lereby giVeii; that si b neeably:t4the, .1.11- acts of e Genesal Assembler of thlt!fg , ela:t;! - mnnweidth o Pennsylvania- directing ; .the Mode; o( selling unseat ] ands for tasekthe follOttink.rads' , and parts or ete•of unseated lands 'irill 6e sold at public ve nizt mrthe..second Monday. of Juni , . next, at the . tirt, - .49.u5e in `Montrose;. for :arrearat-, ) ges . due, and he,orsts accrued , on ;each Jrae.t.' - ip spectively, un e 0 the same , be paidipefore tlre . .cliti, of sale—sale ,Ifo' commence at 10 o'clotli in-the forenoon. !, Acres. _ IVarrantee games and Son. : • ••Ta.rat, • . LIBERTY. • - 1 - ; 100 Vo. 40 - .4 84. . . 100 . No. 41 . 7 84 100 ' ' •No. '53 • - ' - .- 3. - 02 SO • 'ilohi Callahan (owner) . 2'06 7 50.. -•• ,Thoinas Delaney (owner) . :r. 96. ~450. .1. ;Elio Vanhouten (owner) .. 206 100 "-." ',.. I jospli•Patterion (owner) . 3 92. 166..' 'Ben iJohnson (owner), - 2' 90 - 10(r,, - ,,,, 'No. 2.0 0 ~;. ^ i ''. . .. -' AD /).1770.61TAL. ' '- - 3 . 02' 100 " No. i67--J. W, Cutlet (owner. )- 5..00 ' 3E50 , No. 68 6 4 ti at . 5 0 0 1,00 No. t 5 '+" ,< , „IS 00. 100 No. 76 /I 4. ” - O. G. HEMPSTEAD, Treasurer.l ' Treasurer's office, March 12, 1850. , New Goods. ABEL TIntRELL, Is now receivin' his Fall and W Goods (embracing nearly ever' in this market,) which will be sold fot-eash or matly pay. 31 . 2..- assor classed in part: as follows: - Drugs, ,Ile;licinet, Chemicals, F: Stuffli, Groceries, Dry Goods, 'H Ware, Glii.ss Ware, Clocks, 'Watcliel ver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical It nom, Perfumery, llirrors,Stationery Yankee Notions, &e. . , Thankful fur the liberal patron ~c and substa '.." tial encouragement hitherto receive , I hope to iii€ it and receive a continuance of the same.:- ; , A few of the articles kept ter s, le are' narnacC below : Groeeries.—A good variety . of ' ugars, fine flat vored Teas; good and cheap Molas:es, Ctiffee, Pep"-,"! per, Spice, Ginger, Salemtus, Reis ns, Rice, .ttick , " . erel, Coctfuih,Zantee Currant% Tapi. ' Arrow.Rekir, Mace, Manna, Sage, Nutmegs, Cloy s,Grpund MUS..: tard; also, Mustard Seed, white ind black, Bit:, of .Lemon, Cassia; Soda, Soda Crac rs, Starch, Br and Castile Seap, Candles, all so of Tobacco mid' Sniff, vinegar{, tte:tte. i i Dry Goods. Broad Cloths, Cass neres Sattiriets,' Mole Sldn,Cor4uroy,Shcep's Gray, - entucky,..Tearis, Fhtnnels, Silk Thread, Twist, But ons,&e., and ay - cry thing necesary to make lip gar.. cuts ; Calicoes,; Gingbams, Morlin tie Lanes, Alpe° MR, Plaids, Bari' a l s, age, Vestin,gs, Alton Cheek, I3edT ck, Drilling, 'I ..,,, ble anti Towelpiaper, Sheeting, S'iirting,brOwa citt Bleached, "Suspenders, Umbrell • ,•_ Silk Cray i Pocket Ilandkrlthiefs, Coniforters, Shawli., Grey :i,l i Mittens, Hos ' , C tton Yarn; Battik , , l Trudatlig; 0 1 , 4 ored Cambri I.; oak Fringti-Giin .:.Edgingi Pi*, 1 piii s t, an d.a -.o anotions." •' ' "-"" ' r ~-; z.:.: ' - I Maid- Ware44Nails, "Door an i Wiadik.aia Fastenings,; puha, Screws, Locks. ; I3Olts,'Faute4t.t p? 1 files, Ras tifri crew-vers, Co ee-Mills, Curry-, combs and ti , Skates, Castor' NippetS, Cup:i, board Fast riinit' Balls for Oa ores, Shavek Hades, Hocts, Perks, Patent Bala ;Ces, Steel-yards,. nes, Forks,lShob Nails, Tea Be Is, Cork Sere si a:c. tob nunuetou.“o mention. . ~ ..,' Cullery.lockitt 'Knives, Tabl tnives &'F_ or bread and sit a litniYes, Raizori,, and-saws, 'A era, Girtilitsi Shantou's Ases., 411 - i and SCiSiOr ' 1 ; - Paiata.—Phre :White - read ' nd in Oil, and:: dry, Red Lead, ,Ven. Red. Span t broom),: Lntilp; Black, Vellcut Ochre, Paris Gree d, Chrolne Green,'' Imperial ;Green, Chrome Yellow, ' ound'Verdigr;isit Prussian Blue, Vennillion,Bionie,irn*er, Tura },e; li4yl3laek, Black Drop, fiat. Yellow, Rose:Pink, Black Sinalt; Via-duns, Red Saunders,;stfi* of Lead, litharge, etc. ous._ ; Li.„ed Oil, a variety oil Lamp Oils, Lard i Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, Caster Oil, and all the: l 'essential 'Oils. . • i. --,i , Varniih---- .rurniture, Coach, Leather ' and - Mil..; tich Varnish, etc. " - " 1 - ''' i qpts. Turpentine, Cnmphine, P in, Spanish. W14..A . tiug, Putty, Glue, Gum Shellac, pal Ginn; EritintY! , Red and White Chalk, Bath Brie PoraisciStinkti SaL Soda, Burgundy Pitch, etc. ° [ ...: 4 . __"..i.:!, Drushes.—t'aiht, Varnish, Coon er, Cliilite.4,Hair;ii Flesh, Tooth, ;Nail, Striping, Grail ing, Marking; Aid tist, Sash, Tool, Hbrse, White-was , Scruli and ShOW Brushes, etc. Dye Stiffs.---.lndigo, Madder, Logwood; Pricwootl, .Hi per Nic, Camwood, Fusti - ck, Coperas, Alum, Blue, Vitriol, Annatto, Cochineal, Muria° of „Tin, 'Red Tarter, V.:street ofLirwood;.ete. ! ' s • 21eic(a.—Ni(ri Sulfhuric,'Musiatic, • . - Class Ware.-13ott es and ails of &cry size and description. at wholesale and retail. 'A variety, of specie Jars and tincture Bottles,' Glass Syrittes, Peseras, Nipple Shells, Nursing 13ottles TunbelS. Tumblers„ Lamps, Candle-sticks, preserVe Dishes, Salt-cellers, Lamp Chimneys, Pepper l3pses; Car boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Ipemijebps,,,Win dow Glass, etc, I Stone Wair.--Jiigs of all sizes, Butter Cream Pots;; Preserve Jars, pitchers, Stpve Tubs, Spittoons,. &a; Clocks drui.lKitclics of nearly every descriptioP, good and cheap.• Clock. Faces,,Verges -and ‘Vatch GuaritChains, Collis and Yeys Of all sorts: Jewelry.-16.dies' and Gentlem nt's Clold flusoin Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops,d and silver Pen cils and pen, Cases, Studs, Slide go gold Heads, eta too numerous 'to 'mention. I. N. HAWLEY - ... Silo& Watt.--Silve,r Table, rren aka Deseri. 1 Spoons, Stigar Shovels and Ton ~ Salt Spoon!, cutter Knives,' Thimbles, etr. _ so, SilV'er-plated : and German ,SilVer SponnS, Britta 1.4 Wire, etc. Speetac/iB.-Litdies and gentle en's silvt,r fra med Spectscids,i, istiver plated, Ger nn siNer;steel, etc., and eases long and short: 1 • ' , ..-,-, ~ , • SteeLGl4l4---Stoel Reads, bag nd purse Clasps, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. 1 ' r I YankceA r offontr.--A great variety of small 'but useful and'fcy' Articles too tedious - tei:nijiitiori, such as Comb of every"ktid, ear spoon,' - and twe zers, purses, pocket mirrors, .yotith's Tole Opel, jeivsharps, pocket books, pins, needles,- shaving, tools, chorale - al powder' forraizor-straps, key rings, etc. etc. Pir(ols, powder, shot, lend, powder flasks,' gnix: Worniers, gun i cttps, pills and'flintS, stifetylusn;:etd. Altesical' rolgruments.-X iolins and ACcordeonS (the best assottaient ever introduced inte , the counL ty) at wholesale and retai4 also, Violin. Bows, strings, bridgo, pegs, tail pieces and fositi;: 7 Atsir viol string and hews, Fifes, Flutes, Picelos; ma. nets, 'Reeds,' Tuning forks.' Instruction Beaks: for the Violin;-Aecordeon, Flute, Clarinet, Flageolet d:rd. Trusses=- . -Abdothinalsupporters and•shoulder bra : ces in great variety and of most approved patterns. Medico! horruments—All _the varieties usually called for E. . _, ,r ] I'l ki'Si clans: ' . -I '. ''' ' - '.i • - Liguori.L:-Clioi49 Liquors for Medical pnrOSesi such as 13fiiiiifv;..BUrn, Gin, Wine„' etc.; (a - .variety of caol),)' • Aletitiot :Whiskey, etc. etc. --' '-,:',:, --, , Prrfutniti.4=ExtriictS, Cologne, Roe Water anti scent 13agli, smelling 'salts, Toilet Artieles,- , Fa n li, soa p s , oi 51.firroW; Bear's-CM, Trii!)ephercitis; 'Haiti i Tonic; Hair Die,' dtc. , - • - : -;.i. - . -- , - .: k Sittlio*crit::::-Firls-iiit)' and L e t Letter PaPer,.Qutllii Block said, Ink, `: Envelopes, Waferslatiaistainps; sealing Wax 140 seals, Gold i and '',ateetirens:,- - pc't Holders, rocket 4 1 4 rp.iblp Talks. ' ils,. ; Basin* . ' • pfl l a Friendshig,Carids;:rencils, slates; ‘ Ater : QOkir's Ar, 800t5,.. Nhipv Canidle-W* ''lri.,Tvir . Ina, shoe. Threadi ailicl"6 , oPoo l stAeS,' , IV a le BlgiC, T ioniti fers, T.rtl:i..(ltuidlesticlis, -, 'L'ain .: Oil; Blackino,i. , sponge trees - hiligi• for riiiitiorl g;,. Ititten,stonal-, and I.3;th•Brlek ftil.tainie, Black Lo d, Patent Tailtl Tabs, Cletl'ieSl'inSi':."4":lalf Bashelai - -liolyqs,- , ,Crti , ; ales, COlydSeinloalc Gutn, ..."W tido* sash;,:Qiii. ,Cloth, , Carpatlitiiitaild - pa - Or;Basketir,'?,,frlti3lfitte; . , • 4,... , -, 4i' 4 . 4 11311 gliit;*C. - ete.': ' . ' '' ' ' ' ''' ' -D ll44 i 2 *'.*.C4*.*;':. andiiiO4tentiiitileik4' Morpluar OUTPl**ad: Ai rPtalikito9s , guifcwvgildiiicircii toi,.t*ii. t :*oi irokoo 6 l i 4koiik - iii , c o 44ooi4bi;t9l opgl ia , *ioetioo... *l and finlf.''OXtuiiii4l liana, - prepared elialli;.l 61. ' 4 *.Y. :4 6 .* -.'iiiiP dust, gum 'kino,„trias,: - .4 rosive .sithliMati4idat french chalkiliistiinthii 4 v.0 3 ",..08Y' - a 6; ii tiini - ri;ielirldi*isaV; torn end itinlier , ealK'st. tre, - (salt potiej,..vior; fled guilicA'n l l . ).49r, - -:r4e' ' c4.Yenne , ;:initYK.g4ebitt: Creani:Xtertiti, Inrtara . .ia; jilipd;' , loolctienlkk ruvianj bailer pi:041 4 41 arithics.gaills;:eliah7 ; i:i7r ftr, ventee turpealingp:.W., root,. Sal ammonia c ; . ; sweet., . • root; kinioeil 3 o ll o;rasped. dragon's ldo44,:'pyer*Cliair' - 1114:gum . .aloes, gi*. - ,:inet . • sup, Seneca snakerontvrat cowage pods and dovv - 1,1 uva,ursi, not galls, gwri .gum gniac, gum glqi:ioii salve, emp. canthert%ldt , .antimooyi.vhab4o4los,7l' 'w h juirisO * 4 - 49:0 61 **0 'e.arli; - :" - ilffi,,.1 1 ,044ililtit :iro**lti,:it*iite - , - tgalk leavei,!:liOntliirae-sarsit 4 pm iidhisie plaster, crater i!,:V.i.t:4icia of gentian _dandelion, dcadly,..eiglp -eytitli;;Conm..4; , .. :: .l . :- . .gssintial 0 18 .-:=4411 - 6 lanai, tansey-,.. - .ootergiet ender; . hemlocli, - ; c loses ; . 'spearmint,. pennyroyal, al :wood ; Jompor, Toiep,ory, .;ri.iiti, •ilitmit, spruce; to tiseii6eoifiiirp the tit6ii ...- -2'indeures.-i - --.tinci.'ll3l. 004aW44 1 4,.Piaci ; 4%4 iknitiateititietrire.of - l*, ... li ol 4oi!int;Parceiii collotlean or knid.adlit 41e, nqiii •-, AM0P41;44i , t •.. alder, .COMP.:4IIt4IC*I, S' , er 4 p 4, • balsam - ceOi*iiihrhisitoneAdp r b*, , oi charcoal, qu ick s il ve r , dpijor;Aiittlo*!Aixpa t e etc eIC. ' e '' - 7 ;1 -. '::l.'Y'Yf'-fiAin sbOrt,.a sholiiieWp . apo_Mlght . All4 . the-vain attempt to.enninerati:theoiihilr.Ori3'. 1 .t.. 14:1 i ertielesilept• for sale,i* : i - .tiiiiiiiii*.'''4.,Thiti'. : ici.. ,•::: r fight place, lib.uy,,q#oB - -'644tli..b . oyfil. --....* ... The. bit ki0.4,-.. i iio - 4§,A*Wo4 l ,:z 'T Alie The. azat . tinali ' .!'of : tileto;grAt: id4tiOiiiiritit i : areoffefed-filtisiel-:, " i italtittitti,iYth'oo:o4§COr iltl utarJiOncbasoi*-!Tik iNiegtoelitltiliemvited -, c.14..4 . 4 4 1.. ..C.4,4 4 1*.it10404Y 1 t34i'AAPtwei..- - altigidigi'l. Pig. _ -: • i, '' . • ' ,4 •--•--• ] ••.• ,, r , - 7 i•i.: - . , N- - -:,: -- ‘• . ±:• 1 4 . 1tia3V11.4 Ett. - •! -, •• ftfi l -lii*i*q._ -. bikiuko4i;4o4 - - ,-- : i . 'r -, . ,- - - •i.-••: - ' ..,.:., ' ~. - I , I•• , --- • -- ~ •-,• '• , i , : :•••-•••.,it ,. -:. -: - • 0tice....:: : :...t ., ----.-- 7,.....,,,....•, . I S 4eg yr,-4-060-:itu4.-thu -s*4ll;ers;,hat,heis,ii% ~ ~appO" ted:CiiiiiitO4siOneii too f{oO i!«ilk.i,:i'ceii:ol.4 B._ vi lei'. und organize a CoMpini:t6..elimtfte'4l4 at - ptk '.'read frOui 'the . siintherti tort:nine: ticiii-.'n ..!.1 bqi lun thie'%! . gli ton aid 'State Line TUrnpike4ontlit : .f!iii tli2eAirpcwh of Ffieinhsville, Mid' that they.„trillitif ?'! - 4J teitdsh' iti ir l i appiinthents.. as follows:;, 0044 ',.'"„t :7100tf,lit ..: y the. '244 OnC.ll4tli' Of *Oil: at, ...-.. '.74 itz l a ho'S,tkigttt •.' 4 ,Cliainherliii - ie'ehoianit4: on` - Mon ''' .ZA !..tht 4404-..t,ilielcias4:,ot to '.Ptinaleyttiaini.o 1 -TAialt:::. : : t es ,4 ooi - _ , 'o .- 4..pr4; 1 . - ,:ami , veditstr Amli... 1 ip . ,ijat'the' : hOnse..;pry.:. xiggs in T'' - iiiillso I : 4 *.t* , WP i #:-0 71: : 1 ki. '5..4:.giit1 . .. 1 .:PZ. , )4 1 ,'':*1ii) .- 4tiejko. l lW r i, : , - 2V , • t k l. :' ,•S - !.7:3-,: - '•;i1z . '' , ;,:.::: , !1::: : : -. ." ( .Aiti, • 4414. - poibtiiii - uttir - 17;;::-.. -. 1."- - :7': , -',E4iiiiittiPliii:r l :) 146 ' ;,.. *FRIffili;'?fki:!'- s '.!'- - .. i 7-;44iiiiViiiilkiffti t :- • t 4 400( 1 1 6 4 6 3.5:.- .' '17. 1,7, `;''"' - Bates ,` -Biit*: ::- :AP,' , I -.6...,`/..tiatOiellF„.:Cartnalti'f: -... z : : J4Spet•Stanle.k:l.P l ,. - .1 ik..- _ • . , . -, i:•.'.:j.....1,t - ,..,p,i'eiffi. *Rack Sale ,Vala • aiiii' I :''''''T-:' .. 411k .,.- ~1-- ,. ..-. • -,', •.Sii*RErmiotr..- . t., _.-'. • -.!, , .:-:c . ,i11,* ;'.P.:.: .. - ..1 Pare Ground lipck , S4ll4 t - , : , :,! . .:, , ':j NA Dairy and-4topie tisk : of inpericit',Auailtyix, 1 .liut up in baniater‘Bo*ekaid Nirious'itizel.3.r 134,r.1 For Sale 1 aethe ldills,in! ,- Farniati stre. '. Brooklyn; and . -et the; Officd , of • this. -Companyv2l44 flpti:Wall street, No*: York, .••• • ' i '- --.; - I:,'-'': .. 4AR -... - , - --;1:-. . t ,L l3, RANSOSCAgell — e..'illt . ': ti 144.11F' To*, Muck 1850. :: . • I. - i - :i -: ,-- -':4l-• .4 : . r• - •' , , - ;ff , i;• .,. ..., -, • - • - - - ' . -, gv:-A , ,4l,a,tchkey s :Plow_ .-:::r - ' ° ; p , T ios Ei[iielebriii : ed:.plobghs: tire . : tta*liismithitti,A .'.t!iri4t.i. - .-it,ici3orsriuer sitAhti: l'iii*.e4 d 7 . 14 4 .1 1 rlian -- iii 2 roo4,o - lioittlituuti - iO4 - ,iiiifiiif*tilesiii,, ~ the. Oufiuivi:#o:4:4olllllilk::ltilalif*liiiiitru4.4 Any periciagtvini . otik:i - faletrild;:trodlitoki.dipii4r 4 isfied lvilli its 3vOrkingils':if:libertite rettirkit4 , r,-:144. I Also, Motes:aiieWtikii4e-Wit :14 I I Taiti* . :070, I plougbs, ~ .. ... - 4.4.4,CisF4fft . 247U4:0.1, Ri 4 I ,'i t .R 1 IdOttw.c, A p ril 'AgyWl4;fik l. l°V,if, •••,: 1- • . ,11qt4 'We 1,-,, ..a i.i' . ...t-fllll_44o:ri.#oi)';rti4esitt Along is,-tuid . consider'itaiiPerititAo.;-'0*.0!„*•'..., 1 _44 have sed.- . We can with confictiiiie:'.' ,IM it to the fisming community - ..,.-; ' :)1".. : •.f 1 ;!i; -, .`;',. , ' .i . _.1_,.... - ' ;JELLEMI4, -_ . CitAA N , .• •• i- • :JAMES A. SNEI4.4 _IS , r:f. 1 April.s,i'lp.o: .mARTAIN ;ti, eAT.r." ..I i' 4 - - • - • , il;v CAUTION, : ,, . . , ...:,-.:, 4. 1 ALL persons are hereby cautioned ,pgiiiist:p4 r it ' Chasing a certain note , fin- ,It : 1.00.-kiv'Oß'liji= , . .• 1 to •liitirtni Gardner dited • Nov.• 26;1849 to betial the - first of April, as said note;wikdrifairlygbpiii- 7' ed, find J.iiilt not pay the same - Pillf* - ci . gr.O.' by- law. . • _.; -, .. ~ JOSK-44/§, n'T' :- .4 DridgeNratcr, April 171.55 u. •- . - • inter auppiy' ' thing wantsid "ztrernely LOW: meat, may be., ints. Oils, Biel' aware, Stone: Jewelry, - Sit;; I trumentSJ24:l IBrushes,Shoes;i , Books-! nooks 2 itookst, ~; ; :';?,.',1 FANIMY School and Pockdt Bibles' tes In tsl - SAnder's Ist, r..),,c!, .0d ,luid*.itb, Readers,-._ 'dere, Glob's and ToTn'sSPellineßOn*-Rhit :cal Readers; Kirkham's, - , _llii:Ywrili ' - 'antreßnlliini s ,. Grammars,: Robbins' liiistory,_Aronnilauliitte, - 'Reader, History Uniked - ,Sta.tes; Conist,OWA:Chtiiii 1 istry and Philosophy, Day's Algebra,...Mit4tear , .;horses and Parley'S,Geography, Cobb's_ Reid* ;Church Psalmodist, T . ltdPtialmiSt, _Villa' e It bins J ?Reads- Reckoner: tlliristimalinamies, T • 't. - Jai er, SlibrterVatechism, a viirik7 of Toy : ,', s;;* liper, Ink, Black Sand; tc.4te.k.justoi, . , 'mat_.- isalfo;ll', , ' ' .. '.., ,: 7 :' , 1., ( ::-,4 1 - ,-4 .viar°4B) :: ' , ' IsT, 1i. 7 - : Old book-rebthintiloß shii4 vii;otia„T -...,' XTOTICE berbby t i •ed hi the'sp s tticini )eri, Lite (if tbe, townsii thit lettetn,tetatiintitiu pubscritinii, in& that to ani ;buniunsa.etnme l eb into roidetwe,of the .ya r n -fortiond ficn,. lanntiase, " ; All *instilio:E4inte citta for liettlenicut 4w:fel:non& indebted : 113 4". 1 . 3 0 01 e(* 0 Paral MIL;Et. tiatfi'st ar va # % kST wed from o.,:acyretry,-**lsistlng *Sitimand, "elated s i find . Pioo, `;p4ixiii , , Ear, 61'64 kintls brGolif inicitutent 64*, rose *dna* Sts9, titaor r ‘3,lls. lut! ;f49 1 , e•, 1 71°!: 4 ,4k4 4 "4 , Ip‘v, • ," _ “ ,- For *ale, tom) lielt - TvtiAt*nd anisq-r