MEDICAL NOTICE. •: ' ' The adjourned meeting of Eclectic Botanic Med ipal of Basquelumina county will be held at Brooklyn August t th, instead of Awe eth, asap. pointed A general attendance is :solicited. J.IL FOOTcdoc'y. NOTICE. Tbs Susquehanna County Medical Society will 'mutt" in Brooklyn, at the office of Dr. B. Richard «o,, on Wednesday the sth day of June next, at 20 o'clock A. M. G. Z. DIMOCK, Sec's. Nootrose r , May-14, 1850. _ REILIGIOI79 NOTICE. THIL PAMNST LVANIA STATE CoxvENTION OF UM- TriElAttiftS will hold its annual session at Athens, Bradford County, on Wednesday and Thursday the sth and 6th days of June next. Public religious services will be holden both days and evenings at the usual hours, by Revs. A: C. Thomas, A. B. Gmsh, and others. A cordial invitation is given for the public tc attend. , Athens, April 30, 1850. •s. J. a. Fire! Fire! LL Susquehanna county is li . mkileti in a blaze lA_ of admiratiAn at the beauty and elegar,ce with which GROVES, the artist, is clothing the human form divine !n the rooq approved les of the art. Montrose, May, 1950. tf. Valaahle Bo 9ks. T( ITTO'S Daily Bible Illustiations, Emerson's 1:1 Hams, Apostolic Baptism by Tuvlcr, Liver inore'elleiiew tit' the Iles:kart Wur, Book of Forms, il'.iitthiguee'Histo7 of the Reformation, jgst, received and for sale by J. LYONS it. SON. tirWARE retailed at !wholesale pricey by . 7 J. LYONS it SON Dissolution. nISSOLVED this day, by mutual consent, the .1-1 - firm of Simpron,- eran4ll• d'• .. and 'all acrotints and notes of the above firm - are now in the bands of Jenne D. Simpson. ISAAC D. SIMPSON'. A. A. CDAND.A_LL. • AS'ill'OLE. Rushville, May 19, 1850. !yew Dry Goods. A T. H. BUBRITTS Sfore may be found an en `l larged cod extensiV'e ass irtment of New Dry Goods, including every desirable style required in this market and consisting in part of rich Linen Lust res,Cring,hams. printed and embroidered Lawns, DeLanes end rich Calicoes of the newest • dirsigus and styles. r . Stunner Sbalei r s ; Silt 7ktriutir, as , Scarfs 4- e _ i n large variety. • I. leirmnete; Florence bcid, French lace, Fancy ana plain Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, bons, Trimmings and Flowers in greet beauty and tit - e lot prices. ;Parasols; a splendid assortment , and Umbrellascheap. 1 • Broad Clarks, Fancy Cassimeres, Summer Cloths, rich Silk Vestings, Extra fine Moleskin, and Fur napped and Leghorn Gent's. Hats, Summer' Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen, cambric and Silk H'dks., Table Spreads, Toweling : 4 Edgings,, Silk Laces, Lace Veils, together with thousand-, of yards lent uni Sheeting's, Ded Ticks, Twilled, Striped and Mine printed Shirtings. Cotton Yarn, Batts. Boots land Shoes dc. rte., which, in connection with his usual large variety of 0t1.3r Gis_rds mattes his assortiaent complete, and will be sold very low f: /Carl, Pro duce or approved credit. • New Milford, Mar :In, 1850. Li 42 1: s Living DII.O3PEC FC'S.--11;.- work is c adneted in the Ji *int of Litteil's Museum of Ft ei,gn Litera ture, (whiela was favorably received by the public twenty years,) hut as it is twice as large, and Lipp( ars so often, we nut only give spirit and fresh ness to it try many things which were excluded by a month's delay, but while thu= extending our scope and gathering a greater and more attractive var:e•y, are able so to increase the solid and sub stantial part of our literary, historical, and politi cal harvest. as fully to satisfy the•tvaiats f the A . awnean reader. The elaborate and stately essays of the Ertn -I,trgh ()weer and other Reviews ; arid Black • tr-,014 noble criticisms on Poetry. his keen polithml Commentaries, highly wrought Tales. and vivirlde her'Tlions of rural tmountain Scenery : and the con tributions to Liter4ry, 1-111-tory and Cctnrann Life, 1. 7 :ile•sa, g arinas Speefarne, the spackling Examin e-. the judicious A/he:v.-um, the busy cats industri. eas Literal, Gazette, the senr-ilole and cOimprehen sire Britazania, the „sober and respectaible Christ ism Obserrer ; these are intermixed with the 'Mili tary and Naval remlniscenes of die Uniliq Service. and with the best articles of the Dublin cizircrsity. New Monthly,. Frazcr,Tait, Ainsworth, ;flood, and Sporting gagu:ine, and of Chambers' namirabie Journal. We d 6 not consider it beneath our dig nity to borrow wit and wisdom from Psnich and, when we think it gond eriall:4h, make Wse of the tr.under of The Times. We shall increase our ra nety by importations from the continent of Europe, and from the new growth of the British ea:a:lie-. The -tearnship has brought Europe, Asia, and . - Zriea, into our neighborhood ; and will greatly %iultipiv our connections; as 11erchaliti, , , c 3 Politicians, with all parts of the world: so that much more than ever it now beeomes every lit lli-. gent American to be informed of the condition end changes of foreign countries. And this not dnly because of their nearer conOhtion with ourself-ea. bet becau-'e the nation seems to be hastefong, don' u rapid process - of change, to' .some new state of things, which the merely political inop4t cannot I compute or forsee. Geographi.....al De;coveriea, the progress of Civil ization, (which is extending over the whole world) and Voyages and Travels, will be favorite matter 'for our selections; and, in general, we shall eyste matieally and very fully acquaint unr readers with the great department of Foreign affairs, without entirely neglecting our own. i While we aspire te make the Lir:ing Ape de,ii rable to all who wish to keep themselves itifornied Of the rapid progress of tke movement—the, States. men, Divine;. Lawyers, and Physlcips—tO men Of business and man of lei-urn—it _is still a itronger object to make. it attractive and useful to tieir Wires and Children. We,bslieve that we can de l lsome good in our day and generation ; end hop l4l mike the work indispensaule to every well-inform ed ftfnily. We ar. y ,ndZdpen s a b 1 e , because in this day of cheap literature it 14 not po4sible to guard aganitst the Inhrm o: ;*at is bad in taste and vit•. A T POST' may be found a beautiful stock of bus in morals, m air,. other way than 1i fililiWil tl. Bonn et 9 lie ;be - it stock of Ed g ings, .Laces, .1 lag a steicient raippi:: of a healnly character. The nets, Ca t ries. DeLaines, Medina, Hosiery, mental and. moral appetite must ha gratified. l• • Gloves, Ribbon ~ Wreaths and Flowers,Ginghan'ts, We hope that by - zeirtnowin g the wheal . ,from Parasols anil Dress doodsof every kind very cheap. Mc eke," by providing abuziaatly. flu the magi._ i Gents wilt find' EUELnuir ave.*, Linens, Cloths, nation,-and by a large 'collection of Il iogr 4 P ll l', Cassitueres,Vestings„fine Sheetinge. Hats,. Boots, V ma ( ; and Travels, History, and more solid eIV UMbrelltiS, Cravats; Linen Hendk'e. °levee. ter, we may produce a work which shall be pope. to fact our assoittient of goods is large ; com htr, while at. the same time it will kaspire to raise prising almost every auricle wanted in the Dry the standard of public taste. • C Goods, drocerti . Hardware, Crockery. Glass;., and Tsaias.—Tae an'AGE is published every titaness ware. * ' Iron t ar e . 'Nails, Fikihßails, Saturday; Price 12i cents a number , or six dollars ~,Mats, Browns,' Tin Ware. A fresh, lot Of; Teasi. a Y eat ' ln advance ' Remittances far any, P eri ° . Coffee. Telliice4; Log Chains, Carriage-Tritnniings. will be - thankfully received and.promptly,attende!d• We tender our th.anks to nur friends fbr fitvore to. To insure retrularitv iu mailing the wiark, oti-' heretofore. I Having made some irialirOvements, fo rt $ ebonld. be aidresseri tosas office of incYkolio*, their comfort, as well as our a wn, us the Old Store, as above. • Owes, paying a - year iti advance yr! lare inVite them to call and see. us. _, *- . 1 '' 30,000 pounds Wtiol wantij for eaSh:' We Hope be supplied as follows : Pour copies for • • .- $2O 00' t•': the Woollroisers of this country will certainly give rule " “ , - • - 40. 09.. • g - ' us ii ea'Al before selling , .. .. Twelve u-."••' - - • • - 50 - 00 -i, .° SAAC" L'. - POST ik ca Complete Sets, - intireflty-three vole. to ' to' tliti• ,- ;:-monfeo lg e, liby /, 1850. . . . end of 1849, handsomely bound, - . .packe in' mak' -,..,--.----;•-•.--- b ona and delivered hi all the principal cities, 'inki, of eapenseof freight, are for ease at 46 dollar'. .iJ. Any Valsone may lie bid Ilyto mna odollar aid a e h epafaey a b w aj o mil': '-'444 - .11V .-- ti - titber . may be had for 1 9 .4.6ents ; and it may be_ worthwhile for subscribers or purchasers to complete any broken volume they ,may have, and thus greatly enhance. their value . ininiso.—We bind the work in a uniform; strong j and geed style • and where .customeis bring their numbers in goo d: order, can generally gire them bound Volumes in exchange without ',any delay.- 17be price of the binding - is 50 cests.itivolume. As they are rdtvya bound to one . . - pdtern, there will be - no difficultym matching the future.voltunes. Aol...,utss—We are desprous of making arrange < ments in all Parte 'North increasing the ciicalittien of - worlcmd foe doing this a liberal commission wi allowed to gentlemen who will interest themsel es in the bilsiness. And we will gladly correspond ise this subject with any agent will send us undoubted \referenceS. Posreos—When sent with the cover on, the Living Age consists of three sheets, 0:tml is rated as a pamphlet, at , t-} cents. But When sent with out the Cover, it comes within the definition of a newspaper given in the law, and caurietlegally be . charged with more than newspaper :postage, (1 cis.) We add the definition alluded to: A newtpape is "any printed publidation, i.ss4;ed in numbers, consist of not more . than two sinA , § and pnbli. , he..i at short, stated intervals of not more than one month, conveying imelligenfe of passing events. ' 110-sTutv Psays.—For such its prefer it in that form, the Living Age is put up in monthly parts, - containing four or live weekly numbers. In this shape ifehows to great advantage it comparison with other works, txtutttining in each ; 'part double the matter of any of the quarterlies.' But we. re commend the weekly numbers, as fresher runt full er of life. Postage on the monthly parts is about 14 cents, • The volumes are published quarterly, each volume containing as much matter as a quar terly review gives in eighteen months, E, LITTELL It CO., BosTiax, Hass. WAsnixoTox. 27 Dec. 13.13. OF all'the Periodical Journals devoled to litera ture and 'science which abound in Europe and in this country, this has appeared to me Ole most tii,e ful. It tiontams indeed the expositionionlv of the current" ii.,:terature cf the English language, 'but this, by its imlnense extent amicoraprehension, includes a portra4ure of the human mind . in the uttnest ex pansion of the present age. J. Q. ADAMS. OP IN lONS "OP TuF. PRESS. - NEW Ypatt ErEiqrs-a Poer.—Litters Living Age keeps up its character. The back nurnbei-s con tain a prcidieous amount and variety of the best periodical; literature f England. _ Nrw Yoga Exratss—A new weekly maga;ine established at Boston, by Mr. E. Li ttell, 'whose taste and talents are, too well known ;throughput the country to require. particular notice: It is ele gantly executed as it regards both type and paper. Its contents are selected from the most distinguish ed neriodicals of Europe, Lot - ascii-LE Joresnr_.—A handsome weekly ma gazine. The articles the choice ones that appear in the periodicals of Great Britain. Mr. L.'s criali fleations are universally known. DEVC.MIVATI DAILY . TIMES—The selections are of n.. 4312 order of merit, and afford an agreeable va riety, being confined to no, particular department of literature.' There is the grave and the gay. both of prose and poetry, all in the most beautiful and finished style. Every general reader thould take the Liviag Age, jibe wishes to become acquainted with the tvorld around him, and progress with it. .14iss 'Betsey Chapman, Milliner, 1,141 Y fuuhd at the re,idenee of J. W. Chap iTll_ man, saute building with the Register Print ing office!Chesnlut st., between Odd Fellows Ball and Episcopal Church. - - N. Y. & ERIE TELEGII.APH. ...s7ol'.ice is hereby given., that a .17 ,, % - ialineeting of the Slack/whir. rs of the N. Y. 47 Erie Telegraph A_... , joi3iation will be held at the. Clinton llon-e, Ith aca, on WE/LA - AS.I/A E the I . 2th day of Jane next e at 10 o'elock A.M. - A full attendance is par ticalarlprequesteti, as bu,siness of importance will come before the meeting.. By ortker of . the Board of BirectprA. Ithaca, May 6, 1850. M. L. WOOD.Seev. A. leew Days Later! Hi h.y Impoilont and In:eresling Netra! Gold 'Afinc discorrrd near home!! Lychts & Sop A RE DOW receiving a large and fashionable sortment of Summer Goods xvlncli, they will sell for ready pay at very low pri,-eA. Just drop in, Ladies and Gentlemen, and exam. ine onr stock. • 'Twill cost nothing to see' and but little to bap want. YWhat you You will fin.l 'Os f ,r a few days longer at the old stand, where we will be happy to wait upon a.ll who will favor us with a calk and where we are determined to trade "some" yet, but after a week or two look for us a little further up-town. N. B. All kinds of" readg pay," even small bills taken at par. , I outruse, May 16. 1850.- _ . i (.1. ALICOS, Gingham/4,s Lawns, Barrageg, Linen Gingham.> and Silk Go Q&, a great variety.— Parazol.3, Fancy Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces. Gluve:l, ItiLxn., (kc., in athaidance- La ' diel - Sh-Jea and Gainers, many inls, sizes and pri ce,i 4 at - J. LYONS d: SON'S _ ARPET-BAGS and - Totion yarn at J. LIi..P.NS SON'Fi. rtO 4 AD-CLOPS, Ker.i , eynieres , , Tweeds, Kea tucii Jeans, Saul:Jets, French Cassiinerea and Sainnier a: air ju.431 in. LYONS et- SON. 1 1,14.L.M-LEAFilats, Bonnets and tnmniin2.i., a new lot at LYONS & SON s. Q _, HIRTINGS and Sheetings from three -fourth to temfourths. wide, some as high as 5 cents a yard tit LYONS A: SON' s. ATITSIC-PAPER and Sheet-Musie, Lithograph IVI Prints, Violin Preceptors, Strin s,. Screws, Bridges, ate. &e., at LYONS SON's. jjA PE I I-11ANOLN - 63 and Window urtains— .l_ Wood Pails, But ter Ladies and State. s, Cintlas .. f Pins, Ba hets Ate. selling by LYONS Az SON. R ICIT Su g ars, Nails and endfida at LYONS & SON''s. - Mont e, May 16, ;1650 7i.LASSESs 0 :Ind Can Coffee dles. cheap est in tcwn, just .opened and Fetlinglp -11:ay S. J. LYONS. 1/., 3 New Watches *. Jewelry. kitof o we 4 wail's watches, and Jewelry 44 every AkieiptiOn, Just r eati v ed at. May 8,185 Q. Win yoit *Kik la To TRUE'a'aod look at his last arrival of Watch ea, Spectacles, and the last summer style of Pins, and Xingu, and fancy goods I Also. Jules Hall's celebrated Tooth Paste and Shaving Cream, and Lubio's assorted perfume. Truly the best as-1 sortment in town. May 16. i,VASRBUR.V4, BROTHER have just re- Y , ceived a large and splendid assortment of Saminerlfats, consisting of Panama, Leg Horn, Tuscan, China, Pearl, Peddle lirade, English, Can • ada and Rutland Straw, Palm Lea f and other kinds of Summer Hats, for Gents, Boys and Youths.— Also Hungarian, California and various other kinds of Fur and Wool Sporting Bats, which will be sold lower fur cash than they can be bought in any other establishment this side of New York. Just call and examine the goods andAirices, and if you are in want of a Bat or a Cap -you will nut go away without one. N. B. liat;tod Cape mode to order, at the short est notice. • ' Binglaunton, May 1, 1850, ----- New Spring Goods. . IT 'DURRETT has just received and is opening _kit_ a full and general assortment of Spring and (Stannter Goods, including a largo and superior stock of Ladies Dress (loads, Shawls, Bonnets, Boots, Sipes, Stoves and other Rzncy and Sfap/e Goods adapted to the general and universal wants of the community, and whi:2h, he will sell ns here tofore on the Most 'reasonable terms for Cash or approved credit. H. B. would avail himself of this opportunity to present his acknowledgments to his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage: heretofore extended to his establishment, and to assure them that he is resolved - to merit a continuance of it, and that his goods of all kinds will be sold at prices that shall not be beat. New Milford, May 7 1850. N. B. Flour and Salt lieu; constantly on hand iro - A CARD-ie.( , New cash and barter Store. E subscriber has opened anew Store at Great .1 Ben2l, Pa, nearly oppn,ite the Mansion House, where he is now receiving a large and entire new stock of Goods, which lie offers for sale on the principle of SISALL PUOVITS—QUICK Rh - TURNS—ONE Pam% oxt.v. His stock oar:lces an extensive assortment of Dry Go-ds, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats• and. Caps, and Ready-made Clo thing, which have been purchased in ligw York at the lowest ca , li prices; and he respectfully invites the people of Susquehanna county, and vicinity to call and examine his stuck before purchasing else where. His experience in the business enables hint so purchase at the best advantage ; and having made au tirrangement with an agent in New York. he will be constantly receiving additional supplies of well selected Goods. Provisions—Flour, Pork & Fide, idea wale & reNil A very extensive stock will be kept constantly on hand at the loweNt prices. Being deterinineil not to be undersold by any dealer west of New York. he respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. L S. LENHEIM. Great Bend, Mnv 1. 1850. Sheriff's *fah,. BY virtue of a writ of Yen. J. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in and fur the county of Suzvehanna, and to me directed, I wil 'expose to poblic sale. at the Court Ilon.se, in Me - rose, nn Monday the 3 , lday of June next, ut re o'clock P. M.—All that certain picc or parcel Of land, lying and beine•.f-B in the townsbf oridgewa ter, in the county of Susquelann , bounded and described as follows, to wit: .1 7 31 i sling; at a stake and stones, adjoining 'land occu ea by Stephen flinds.on the east side of the old Chenango Turn pike road ; thence south 1 deg. west along said read 4:11, perches to a stake at the corner or said lot and lands formerly sold by D. D. Warner to Phineas Warner ; theliec north 7; dog. east 17 per. along the line of said P. Warner's lot ; thence nut th 88 deg. east :19 perches ; thence south 82 dee. east 13 2-10 perches ; thence south 44 deg. east 35 per.; thence south 70 deg. east 2 perches ; thence south 48 del- east. 8 perches: ; thence South 85 deg. east 11.1 4- N porches to M. Motes line ; thence along said line rth 1 deg. ca-t 17 110 perches ; thence di soo 38 i tr. east 1 - 45+ perches to N. Shipman's line; theng along said line north I deg. east to a cr.rie•r ; thence north 86,1 deg. West :55 perches to a stake and .tones for a corner ; thence north I deg. ta-t 12 perches to corner, stake and stones ; thence north 59 deg. we't 64 :1 10 perches to stake and stones corner in a line of land occupied by Siiind-e thence south Ist deg. west 501 perches along said Hinds land to a corner; thence north 69 dog. west 12:31 perches to the place of begin, containmg, one hundred and eighty five acres of land, be the same more. or less, it being the same land conveyed by D. D. Warner and wife by deed bearing date, April.s, 1849, and recorded in (lived Book No. 17, Page 691, together with the appurtenancesome framed house. I framed barn and about 100 acres improved. Also, all that certain other tract, piece or parcel of land in said township of Bridgewater, county af,resaid, east and adjoining the above at,- :scribed lands, bounded and dmerib:id a. fol:ow. to • wit.: Beginning at the north west corner hereof ; and of the lot above described ; thence along the east line of the above desCribed lands somberly 110 7-10 perches to a post t thence East 72 2-10 perches; thence northerly parallel to the first de scribed line hereof 110 7-10 perches to a beech sapling; thence along the line of lot No. 41, west 72 2-10 perches to the place of beginning, contain ing 50 ae ' re 4 of land, be the same more nr less ; it being the same land conveyed by Nathan Shipman and wife to David P. Daniels, by deed bearing date April sth 1349, and recorded in said Susquehanna: County, in deed Book No. 17, Page 697, together' with the appurtenances. 1 framed house. 1 framed' barn, an orchard, and nearly all improved, late the estate of the said David P. Daniels. Taken in execution at the suit of Nathan Sh'p man, against David I'. Daniels. ALSO, By virtue of a 'Writ of Vcn. Lr. a e ,mainst the plain tiff for costs—All that certain tract or parcel of land situate m the township of Harford in the coun ty of Sasquebanna, bounded as t follows, to wit : On the nortli-eaSt by lands of Josiah Williams, Wilmarth and Loomis, on the south eat by land of IL Marcy, on the south-west by lands S. Tanner, G. Loorni., E. Brewster nni P. Titus, and on the north-west by lands of P.-Titus and S. Wit 'north, containing 486 acres ortliereabouto, togeth er with the appurtenanceS, 2 dwellings, 1 barn, 1 wagon shed and I shop,:late the estate of William Flandrean. • _ Taken in execution at the.suit of William Flan drean against Preston ALSO, By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued and direct ed as above, I will expose to public sale at the same time, and place--All that certain piece or par cel of land situate, lying and being in the township of 'Harmony aml county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit-: Beginning at a chilstnut sapling standing on the east side of the Belmont dr Oquago turnpike road and on an origi nal line of a tract of land in the name of Samuel Wallace ; thence along said original line north 84, degrees west 138-perches to a; small oak saplin„t with a heap of stones around it 4 thence by land of Lyons and Taylor north 56i degrees east 115' 'perches to post and stenes ; thence by land of John; soutli4 degrees west 177 perches to the; place Of beginning, containing: 40 acres and 951 perches of wild land, be the same tuore or lesso late the estate of „tuber Denton 4 Co. 'Taken in execution nt the suit of Seth A. Lyons and Silas F;MlCiate against Barker Denton & Co. O. GERE, Sheriff, Sheriff's office, lifeeirtee, ) • ; . May 'l, 1850: ' TRUE's Summer . Hats. • . Daily Transportation Line.' '' • ' New soodil• -.' N. V. C.eiRPiENT Road R, Rail Road Freight line I 1 , • 1 . ABEL Ti BEELL - .. '• between Great . Bend and New : York , ITS nair:reatilving . MS Fall and. - Wiuter•suP, 174:VER,Y day in the week, Sundays iracipted, i : 1 -: °nod s (erribmein,g nearly every thing WI ; ted I for 18p. Captain—James Wickham. N. iin this market„) vrhieli,will be sold extremety- 4 filV V. Carpenter will commence to receive and far- I for dash er.ii"Ffid.4,PaY• My assortmentilia . '.. ,be ward Freight . from Great Bernd , on the first inst.; .1 classed iu part as follows: .. : - I,!' and continue to receive and forward produce dailyl Drugs , liii, icines , • Ch4mic4B, -.,.,Pain,ts.: Oil Dye to Capt.J. Wickham throughout die season. Capt. i'Sintra, Grocaies, Dry Goods,. 'L lernwere,. ' ' nine Wickham will remain in New York , to receive , Ware, Glass Ware, Clocks, Watches,. Jewelry 4il- Frclght forwarded to him, and from the long ex- ver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments; laq perienee in the business, they flatter Themselves non, Perfurndry, Mirrors,Stutionery,Bruilies,Shopi, that at all times they can e:nntnatul the highest Yankee Notions, its, dc., ..:; . .1 • iarket prices. The returns will be paid by N. V. Thankful for the liberal patronage and sutistan- Carpenter at Great Bend. . tied encourage:nem hitherttireceived,Tlmpe to Fiiirt• N. V. CARPENTER it and receive a continuance of the same. I, ; A few of the articles kept fur sale are named below : , _ , 4 Grecer;cB.-4-A good variety of Sugars, hi fla vored Teas. getal and cheap Melasses, Coffee,Pep per. Spice, Ginger, Saleratus, Raisins, Rite, Itiaik erel, Codfish, Zantee Currants, TatdoCa, Arrear 't, Mace, Manna,' Sage, Nutmegs., Cloves, Ground ous hard ; also, Mustard Seed, white and black, ".. t. of Lemon, Cassia, Soda, Soda Crackers, Starch Bar and Castile Soap, Candles, all sorts of Toliacc Mid Snuff, Vdneear, clic.'itc. Pry Goeal.'r—Broad Cloths, Ca.ssimeres Satti ets, Mole Skin„Ctieduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky J acts , Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist. Buttons„&c., an' ev ery thing necessary to make up gaements; Cali .' s, thugharns, Mtiuslin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, -'r age, Veaings ',Apron Check, Bed Tick, Drilling Ta ble and Towel Dairen:, Sheeting, Shirting,brot ii,d; Bleached, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Silk CM Sts t Pocket Ilawiliterdiiefs, Comforters, Shawls, GI yes, Mittens, I lose; Cotton Yarn, Flatting, Wadding, Col ored Cambria, Cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edgium arse 0, Twisi, arid all 'sorts of notions. ' • I 'i Bard- Were.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Sdrews, Locks, Bolti, Fau ets; . des, Rasps,. Serew-Drivers, Ctiffee-Mills, Ct rry combs and Onrds, Skates, Castors, Nippers;- !Op board Fastenings, Balls for Ox Horns, Sho - els, Spades, Hoes; Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-y do, liones, Fork=, ,Shoe Nails, Tea Bells; Cork scr stirs etc. too munetous to mention. „ Cetticry.—P . ocliet Knives, Table Knives & F, irks, bread and -hoe Knives, Itaizottyliaud-saws, • eg et:a, Gimlets, Shantou 's Axes, Shears and Sci i's. Pair/I .—Pere White Lead ground. lu Oil, dud dry, Red Lead, Yen. Red, Spanish brewn, Op Black, Yellow. Ochre , Paris Green, Chrome Gapon, Imperial Green, Chrome Yellow, ground Verdi is. Prussian Blue,: Vermillion,Brenze„ Umber, Te ..ar Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, 'ose Pink, Black Smelt, Curcuma, Ited Saunders, S Ear of Lead, Litharge, etc% . , Oils.—Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp Gils, ', rd Oil, Olive OiLTanuer's Oil, Caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. rarnish.—Furniture, Coach, Leather and -Mas i tich Veiraisli, etc. e • 1.. Spts.7'urpentine. Camphine, Rosin. Spanish Wli mtg. Putty, Glue, Ginn Shellac, Copal Gum, En err, Red and White Chalk, Bath Bricks, Puinise S one, Sal. Soda, Burgundy Pitch, etc. - Brushes,—Paint, Varnish, Counter, Clothes, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, Striping, Graining, Markin! tist, Sash, Tool ? Horse, White-wash, Saruband Brushes, etc. t- - bye &qtrs.-4-Imile°, Madder, Logwood.Nim Riper Nic, Catnwood, Fustick, Copetas, Alum, Vitriol, Annutto, Cochineal, Munate of Tin, Tarter, Extradt of Logwoad, 'etc. .: •• Acids,—Nitiie, Sulphuric, Muriatic, tEe. glass Ware;--Buttles and Vials of every size and description. at wholesale and retail. A variety of 'specie Jars r ancl tincture Bottles, Glass Syrires, Pe,eras, 4ipple Shells, Nursing Bottles, Tun iels, Tumblers, Lumps, Candle-sticks, _ preserve Dil..hes, Salt-tellers, Lamp Chimneys,, Pepper Boxes, Car boys, Mirrors • and Mirror-plates, Demijoluis„ Win dow Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. h Stone IVare.—Jugs of all sizes, Butter Dots, Crearni Pots, preserve Jars,. pitchers; Stove Tubs, !., Spitto9ns, &a - i Clods and iVrtches of neaely.h • very dacririiion. good and cheap.. Clock Facesa Verges and keys, Watch Guard Chains, Cords and Keys of all twits. Jetod/ry.—Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, iirger Rings, Ear Hoops, gold and silveren ells and pen Cases, Studs, Slides, gold Beads, etc. too nuinerous to mention. • I &leer Ware,-.-Silver Table, Tea and D6ert Spoons, -Sugar Shovels and Tongs,Salt Spolnis, Butter Knives, !Thimbles, etc. .Als o, Silver-pf ted ' and German Silver Spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc. - Speetacles.—Zatlic and gentlemen's -silver ifta- Flied' Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, steel, eta, and Cases long and short.. Stec/ Gooda.4j-Steel Beads, bag and purse. Clasps, .purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. -c, l'ankee /Vett:mix—A great variety of .small 'tut useful and. fancy Articles too tedious to mentiop, such as Combs of every - kind, ear spoons and ftve zers, purses, pocket mirrors, _youth's Teleselipesi, jewslutrps, pocket books,' pins, needles, shaving tools, chemical powder for raizor-strops, key Hags, etc. etc. 1 Pistols; powder, Shot, lead, powder flasks, gun. wormers, gun caps, pills and flints, safety fuse, Ste. Musical Instianne.nts.—Violins and Accordions (the best assortment ever introduced; into therin- Lty) at wholesaleAand retail ; also, Yielin Wa, B / t 1 strings, bridges,"pc`ga k tail pieces and rosin; i' ss- Viol strings and bows, Fifes, Flutes, fPicelos, C ' t i nets, nets, Reeds, ' Tuning forks,-Instruction Beaks ;for the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, Clarinet; Flageolei'ite. Tresses—Abdominsupporters and shoulder 'ra ces in great variety and of most approved patio .T., • s. Medical inscrionerite---All the Tarieties-usually called for by Physicist Liquors.—Choice L' r medicatpurpoties, such as Bratsk., Rum ne, etc..,i (a' variety. of each,) Alcohol! Whiskey, etc. 'etc. • Perfumery.—Extracts, Cologne, Rose Water tind scent bags, smelling .salts, Toilet Articles, Parte). soaps, Ox MarroW, tear's-10i1, Tricopherous, Hair Tonic, Hair - Dye; etc- ' - . LI • shitienery.---•Fools-cap and Letter Paper,,Quills, Black sand, Ink; Envelopes, Wafers end itiiiiiiis, sealing Wax and seals, Gold. -and steel Pens, en Holders, Pocket ;and Table Ink-stands, Basin '- Friendship Cards, Pencils, slates, 'Water _Colors • . Boot*, shoes, Whip, Candle Wick, Twinei - s be Thread, Bellows,. spool stands, Whale Bone,' ,s Of fere, Trays, Candlesticks, Lamps, Oil Blacki In Pens, sponge, Princes Polish for scouring ; Rotten - st be and Bath Brick for same, Meek Lead, Patent P 1s ! Tutis, Clothes Pins; Half Bushels, As-helves, 'n cibles,:Candy, Hemlock Gum, Window sash,- i; Cloth, Carpeting; sand paper, Baskets, Tin W re Ploughs, etc. etc.' -1 Ertraets of gentian, conintn, belladona, hen c dandelion. deadly; night shade, thorn apple„ le cyntb, comp., dt.c.. • Essential Oits.-nil of pepermint, lemon, cin i mon, tansey, wintergreen, sassafras, origmium,l i ender, hemlock,', cloves, bergamot, amp, i spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds, wormieed,xio - wood, Juniper, rcfsemary, amber, caraway, earn 1 savin; cajiput, spruce. tar, cabebs, ttc., and all t essences from theaboVe oils, ' Tinctures,—titicr rheubarb; myrrh, catitlia cardamon:, gniac; digitalis, tole, iodine, etiye , muriate tincture - of iron, sL'c. Laudgetwa,paregoric„ Hive's syrup, chlora collodeaa or (quid adhesive plaater,'spirits auk dude, aqua'ainoniti, sulphuric ether, smite iat'Le ender, comp.:salt - 0 of tartar, antinionts4 wine,. oil spike, balsam clpaivn, - brimstone siiiphitr,iptt charatett, quicksilVer, delitijon;bcittle and vial'' etc. etc. -?. . - • May 1, 1850 Arrived, ANEW supply of Drugs, .Medielues, Paints, o'l4, Orenteries, Yankee Notiutt% Jewelry, &c: at Mentre. May Ili, 1850. Ploughs Ploughi _ UST received, a new stock, and large assort ') tricot, of the must approved patterns of Side Hill and c.,nn o n ii Plnagh , ; al-n, Caqingi of all kinds and handles, all of witich' will he Fold at rcdaecd prices, 1.1 ' IL BUPaLTT. igeiv Milford, April, 1850. Orphan's Court Sale. •pursuance of an order made by, an Court, held at 11 . introse, in anJ fir the.county of Susquehanna. on the 22.il day of : April, A. D. 1850, will be exposed to Public Salo, the real estate, late the estate of James T. Sherer, deceived. ate to the town-hip of Bridgewater. ,in Susqueletti rta County, on Saturday the 25th day of May, inst., at 1 o'clock P. 3i. on the preini- es, at the house of the late James T. Sherer deed, in Bridgewater aforesaid,.bounded and described as follows to wit : On the south by lands of S. S. Mulford and on the west by land of Asa Luce ; on the North by lan.l of S. S. Iluifortl mat on the east by laud of John Sherer, Jr., etii,tuining fifty acres, with the tippur tertances, a dwelling house, barn and abciut twenty acres improved. Terms of sale, Made knows; at the time p nd - place of sale. JOHN SIIF.RER, k., Adin'r. • bridgewater, ay I, 1830. *rhe above sa e ie postponed till Saturday the 3d day of August ext at the same place and time of Map, 23;-1850. JOHN *HERERJa. Admr New Chair Factory: THE Sub,criber has opened. a Chair ractiiry nearly fippcks-ite M. S. Wilson's Store, whore be intends to keep on hand all kinds of Fancy, Cane seat, common Wind-or, and almost arty kind of Chairs, called tor, also Settees of evert• (Iscrip• vrhi,ll lay will veil no tuw Ism be boio o rtit in this Country. , Persons are invited to cv.ll and catmnine before purchasing e6ewhere. Montroe, April 21 TO Dairymen. TOi SALE—a.Farrn in the township of Pike, Bradford county, containing one hundred and seventy-five acres of land—one hundred Or more under improvement. Time is thereon a Dwelling Mouse and Barn, a gum] young Orchard. is well fenced and watered, and has a good living Spring of water within a few steps of the door. There are but few acres out of,sight of the dwelling house. It is a first rate Dairy or - Orain Farm, it being free from stump., level, smooth, and convenient to meet ings, store.., d.•c. Title good mid undisputable. -DANIEL BAILEY. Lellav , ville. Bradll,rd county, Par., ?' April -2zi, 18lin New Arris-al. rr HE subscriber has just received a new surply 1 of ainks, embracing &Iwo! Bonki of almost every variety—au assortment of iliseellancons, do. —lVriting Paper, by the ream or smaller quantity, IVrapping. do. ; Letter and _Note ,Paper; Fancy Sfntionary ; tuul Currant paper. • . Pocket., Clasp aml Family Itildes ; large qnan tity and a.p. , nal variety. • Ready - Made Clatblig; a large assortment. em bracing a grat...variety at Coats, Pants, Vests and +-shirts. flats and Cap e gene al a3sort.tuent. of fash ionable Fur, Silk. Leghtt t rt. l'a:ot-Le.tf, Sta. 0:c. boats and _lines: a good a...ettrinient of Mans' and ,Boys', both fine and coarse ; Ladie 4 . and Misses 49.; Children's do.: also, a vtoiety of Fane'y ar ticles too nuNiieroo to mention. - School Books and paper be , ohl to those who buy to sell again. at every email advance, on the city , whole-ale pricestit' r Sabbath School:: will be furniched during the Spring and . Summer with books, on short notice. hiontrose,'Apr. 17, 1850. GEO. FULLFR. Administrator's Sale, I lr pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna county, will be exposed to Pub lic Sale on Friday the tilth day of May next at one o'clock P. 11., the following described premis eA, situate, lying end being in the 'toWnship 01 Rush in the county aforesaid, bounded and descri= bed as follows, to wit: On thu north by lands late' of Henry Drinker, contracted to Loring Hewen ' • on the east by lands of Dan. Terry; on the south , by land. Al Charles Terry, and on the west by unseat ed lands of Joseph Drink& and land of Richard Astin. containing about 6t acres: late the'estate of Ichabod Terry, deceased, the mo.t of which is cleared. and on which is a dwelling house, barn, &c. - Terms made known al the sale, which will be held upon the premises. Lucy TLRRY, Adaters. of Ichatxxl •CH A R LES TERRY ' . E. W. JONES, Terry, deed. Montrose, April 04, 1850. Wool l'ardll4 attd Clothdregsin,g: rrliE Subscriber'. haring purchased • the Wool _l_ Carding and Clotbdressing establishment, situ nted in Jessup Township, 011 the Wyalusing Creek, about six miles from Montrose, lately occupied by Smith a: fryiyim, takes this method to inform the public that the works having undergone a]thorough reparing throughout, the Machinery is being fitted up with new Cards &e., and he pledges himself that no pains shall be spired to give entire satis faction to all those who may facer him With their custom, ClOthdressing done op with despatch. Steam finishing, done up in the best style and on the niost reasonable terms. Also a good assortment of Woo/co. Clot of best quality—Flannelsand Woolen shawls kept constantly on hand, which will be exchangod at air rates for wool or produce. All work entrusted to his care shall be done upon the shortest notice and warranted right or no l'ay ! Those bringing loads of Wool from a distaricG, can have it carded:to take back. • Produce taken in payment for work. C. N. SOUTITW;LL Jessup, April 10,;1850t • First Arrival. PL. StITPHLN {6: CO., are just receiving air extensive and complete assogirieut of Spring anti Sunsuner they;Goods which they"will sell (for cash) as law us can be bought this Bide of New York. They tender their thanks to the public, for the very liberal share of patronage bestowed on them the past. year,. and! would respectfully *vita a call and examinatioh of their stocki'with ithe as surance that they .cezzt. and will offer superior in dtmeineats to purchasers. They pledge themselves to tiotlati tradersold. AO l i e, I'B6o. M. J. SCOTT 17-Gm , , In short,_ a whole neviepaper might belllled the vain attempt to onnmerote the one hilt of artkles kept for Ole 'at' Timone*. Thialis'l ri"bt place to buy Good; arid to buy them airaja The beet kind OUDragr are kept here, alnlJrt the variety .ind qttality of them, great inehatriat Are offered phystemns to make ft thetrphtee Of re tilat ; 0/14.14111. public generally are tall and eianutne the quality andpriest_ of • Dec — :lB.49. ABEL TCr.RR I - I PM tio - piitheisiiplierebii6'iiiiit4laiP , , I A- Suramers, - /layiett r& Broder; ist- the , Fs t t e t l . }-us ' i i t r i.:',.?l:,!sir Actaak....,;:kiwilllillentV 11 hands-of T. &H. Heyde* fer .- settleinent: ' 'll ' n: , • ~,-,..;.: '.. DAVID jBl rAIMERw . • . - TRACY, RAYDEN;it - - - --1 " HENRY nA-lpprh • Now Milford, April n0p50. -- 71 -, ::: ^` ! ;',:; . i*;, yvk. take thiiiiieihodiiiitibt 1 INA B -" thapablie that we ank' ' 4 11 I receiving from l New York a fresh lot of Spriaati Starenei!Goods, _which we WM sell-lee reitdy , ' 4 - or approved vredit, ae low ilia,ic votif - ‘4, - . 1 , I &Lithe taught in the ttiwn - iii,.itc*tti:'briyes t 16 , that Wow? -If ion don't lielipie kJ:tibial 4 11112: fur yourselves. . ~ : - -J,:,., -:-,,- "---'--- fj , '1 1 .4 ItlaleDtClit '. l New Milford, Stay .100000; .. ~.-' , .2 F „. . V, ' • .Lookiit 110 W ':- - - -!:ti.';''..-, ,, _ . .. ... , TAT ILL/AM lAA vigstespeetftdlriniritoet, , V Ic - attention et the_ public' —meragrtiiiinay tr . siness of Rauwatitig . e&uttnitell t7.Set4W. : ' : 1 4 'Having prepared himselftelvaktyprallieliki ?I) ti line, he kill spate-no painito'PerMr* his ~..! ~ .,;le "the neatest and best style tind tit-tbe ' -; r : l,4 all who may give him a calf at the ' ' ' iiil Montrose, May 0, 1860. I, . : - --,_, , .. . Lsze , i. C. 11 4 /4 ' #"iN , cilt*: , i ,... ,- ,.. - ," . .- . -1: ' ;' 3 BOOTH* VOST ElL: ', f; :' ''-'' .i 1 Faahionable Clottqatk li7anit ~z 1 .; ... O - ..r.-.1.- ~.. 747' if i'• ' WII,,LESALE I ...VEAL., .... : er.A......... - ...•eilra j+;_ (a few doors below the:Neste:it Hotett): •i 'THIS ROUSE; by its • 1 ....t..'4y :and extentiVeltetuttation, beaky f0r,,,,4 ',`. : i Superior Qualities...and ,Cheapniisket - 440,060; : i-i . i recently been'eitendine4, . esia; , 4lntilit .. ' "•.-1 'presents en astuirtinenttit•-!:Otkil';". - irafritiugedloyt -- H to the city. „One: .of the . 'ir.,iiiii';' ; lwrinortrieJ of; ~ Pioneers_ in the , Mild* Hirrinera4'4lootriaitilt. ~ -' time to Goods;-,poreharsing - . - 9i.:the 7 .- .EStribl ~ l '.' . :tl 7 hich ; his Icing grePcrienetirlitelme,ii,lettird -sit' ij 'itil4 with die;:nul.rif , abirriarteiOted;henienithil- I t' .do 'With the Most - Predeitihitintstreeeis:" , ";, .' .- .t . ' . . I '.- •• • Another - ::of the Firm ;13iperintendsiin,Tentt i, ti , lett,.. extensive-, Manufact Department ':a ii- - , the' Stock thus produced, an with a view fc,, tuing of iiess, Elegance tuiCtritli4; . - Ifiainoui ft litaietai!, ly $lOO, O OO in value, corriptiseerari , , ' . i Unequalled; and they ciefsiall - com '. , _.' 5.- 7,.. A desireparticulaily to colt die attentio n ~: 1 1, , ii - Country .111ercht*Ist: .71. to their Stock, *Wm. by their . extensive . ' cuts they are , enabled ' o supply .irith'iriniiicryi ent at once the best the most-Tar*L'itad' - A2l c pest of any other on this ". t-cAcie .., t o extent of their business prevent- ,frOF.ti-dli i l ea .'ling the inclividua/ wants, Pentlenten,-,..,.,1, : 4 t is city will at all 'times rind theitairi'__ '' . . ruish form the smaillest article leillatil j . de, of 'such as cannot fail ti. - Snit:**)triet. i' 4 tj., FINED TASTE, or meet the approbation - ' ~...: t hri,iqpi i ] :Fa:did/Gus. - ??' ...' Li Tter Departmen t, li Manufirotered: w,s, ' „ C iii every description of Dietiruid'iriiiikßutntes -- tri, Traveing, Sack and Albert Mats; Alti..i,dui,stylr l i of . Drap De Eta, Alpaiii andißro. T.iniei::,Co.4.llV Pantaloons of 'all the various Oillii and : Or ies. is rhta of the lateit and richest' pattere.:',- - llt Dressing thnensi4T. , , ' ' --: .- .: --- '',-., 1 / 4 ;The Fancy Department embraceil every oi new or ticsirable in - the line .of Shirts, Draw - :fi Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, .Strierts, Scarfs, - Gler ' ti sh 4 FLurkerchiefs, Hosiery, Snirrietiderti,l' . ' 4 Braces - , Money Belts, itc, ' - -, : - E!; •,'.--, -ci To verify the above statements, they ask gesitiP men, when visiting the city, to eall .- .eati, , Enwsiji for themselves, wher e they-will teceireAho - r. ' „,g polite attention, the proprietorayelyinir`Ani.*EvAl cesivecheapness Which theieUniriVidlo4 - Fireilito,l enalile them to afford therr-GOods; to tisane* ElliV - FULL SUITS furnished to Order atthalliled e.t Notice; and sent to any part -.0f.tAii...,17.410.-tri Stales. . - . 3: C. 1041;:4f I li . 17-Gm. . • .. H. L FOSMeitA ' N. B. ppm). tram 6 Oeleek'A.ll.-to-ig-rAcf. New Firm ! tbers-hp - - - . • '4, ...i't`' 1 1 11 E subscribers babe commenced bnainesik . .• . L der the firm of S. H. 5a p re & Co., ander! / n i t. opening a pew- assortment.io Goods,.consiettog,lt almost every article called for . We intend se .110•?;, mostly Tor ready pay, short credit will be given j i y-,LI those (that may wish) thathave :been prompt meeting their payments: . I , Goods _will be old t-%i 1 low as at any other store i the cOunty-r-by serif attention, and low prices, e hope to get our elely of patranage. .. P. S. In addition,,to the il,'vea bave-in c nectinn a yin and Sheet establishment, isbeik i l x) will be kept a , general assortment {lf Stoves,; 'Ai,.}: i: Ware, Sheet Iron, Castings; Melltnr. Wares 4 4 Ail orders in this line will bcattended to =mat diatcly. Merchants tbat wish btiy;to-Sell,_sin be supplied withlin Ware, StoviiiiikandSkivit - on liberal terms: S. IL SAYRE * Ceei cl i ~, _Bonnets.—Spring styles, far,2o6ii. A gieat * A riety of all kinds and _qualities. fii:llale c1!..4.4:1:T1'l - S. B. - Sevt'' : ' ll ''' ,l _ Hata and Capg.--Gentlernan and Wool, and Palm Leaf Mats, - by S. H. S. J. Jennings' new patent premiui lamps, consisting of creh, parlor, lamps, and the pate nt Phosgene. the same; for sale by , - - S. H. 84 Sole and 'Upper Leather, Boots' all kinds.nnd qtaalitit, by- S. ILSi Window Sash and Glass. codfish Salt, Lime and Plaster, ki la of ten by ' ' '' k' SA *loughs--Bintiharatoti, Montrose;' dy,land Mott é Fuller's Ploughs ant' atantly on hand. /ron.—Euglish, and Sweedes' isli able fur drag teeth, by S. H. s; Artil 10, 1850. New York Adi6loo Br:Qs fIOUNTY Merchants •rind , Othet Azi Beets and Shoes will please &large assortment, received direct - At. em and Jersey Manufactnrers, at lowest rates fur cash or . ahartcredst . anee._ N. B.—We manUfacture our own and Children's fine Moe; and slits* rant them and give such sizes as rum; • ' rust try the cash it stern', aa i 15 per cent from creditspriftehy 225 Pearl,St., Cor.Platt, _ .Pacificii.ock Sat SitA3t Pure Grciliand-} uoit. and•Faiaily ! • .pat up in Canister*, Smea r Bags.. For., , Sale at the.Villr .Brooklv,n, and at t he 616 "` 160-Wall 'treat, New Vorit. ' , 'Ntive York. March, 1456. - Bine Ye people ell, artery Itn things of non madeby on e drop"—know ye that .I have 1 414 steanmill, in Mom 4lia:Vaalralanath. 1 Iktqual you know Lean ymais, despite thenielli ruobefOre vatoreaL banac*lmit liWr po amith - caP Mal t:. PniaLtnil _• finf buodre4 *OW ' ther pastor ecomp c o kiaoUOt likfriiLlOtrtWg7 Wirth so. pu l? , 1 it
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