The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, May 30, 1850, Image 3

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    , Littell'irlaving:- Age.
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r pROSrEOI'US: I ,-414islorrals IS conducted in the
' „U apiritßr Littell'S,Musetitii tifForeign. Litera
ture, (ilabh was favaraby ;.received : 4y the . , public
fur twenty , years,) bat:as Ala .twiee as .; lar ge; and
appears; ao often; 'We not onl' giie spirit and fresh=
ness,to it t by•Maritthingtvitilicti trereexeltided by
a month a ',deLaiy, but while '-thus-extending our
scope and'thering riFe. ater, and snore, attractive
Vi ka
vanety,Bre bit Bo to increase' the soltd.and sub
itantial pert our literary; historical, and politi
cal hartest,; as folly to satisdy-the wants cif 'the A
inericitlireader. - -. • 'l, .
.The,"edadio rateand,stately essays of the Edin
-1
1 buisk ' ;Qttarterly acid ; other Reviews; and . Black
i.
J teood`snWe criticims-on Poetry, his keen political
Oommentaries, highly wrought l rieles, and vivid de
1, scriPtions.of rui-t l tl'niountain Seenery: and the con
tributioas to Literary, History and Common Life,.
1 by the sagacioas•Spertator, the sparkling Examiri
-er, thejudielous - Athearrem, the busy gaud industri-
F oax Ziterciio Gazette, the sensible and comprehen
sive Britainnia, the sober and respectable Christ
! inn Observer; these are intermixed with the Mili
tary and Naval renainiseenes of the United Service,
and with the best articles of the Dut.liu University,
New Monthly, Frazer,Tait, Ainsworth, Hood, and
Sporting Magazine, and of
. Chanibers' admirable
Journal. We do not consider it beneath our ditt
nity to borrow wit and wisdom from Punch ; and,
when we think it good enough, ;mike use of the
thunder of The Times. We shall increase our va
riety 'by importations from the continent of Europe,
and from the new growth of the British coloniea
The steatusbip has brought Europe, Asia, and ,1
Africa, into our neighborhood; add will greatly
multiply one connections, as Mercbauts, Travellers,
and Politicians, with all parts of th 6 world : so that
inueli more limo ewer it now becurrips every intelli
! gent American to be informed (if the cursdititra and.
Changes of foreign countries. And this not only
because of their nearer connection faith ourselves,
but because the nation seethe to be hastening, thro'
-itty.4. Zara- . TtLEGIWIEL - , +e - rapid Process of change, to some' new state of
. Notice-is h e i-iihy given; that a aliecla/inecting of ' things, which the merely political prophet cannot
tlicStoekholders of the N. Y. it Erie Tillegraph • compute or forsee.
Association wile I,cld at tine C•.inton itio,a , e, Ith- l Geographical Discoveries, the . progress of Civil- ,
ace, on IiWD.N.ES.D..I I , the ”.'. day 1,1 June ; izatinn, (which is extending dyer the -whole world) j
twit, at 10 ii'clocl, A.ll. _ !uftill-a'4,;-adancli, is par- , and Voyages.and Travels, will be favorite matter
timbals- requested, as bustaiiss of 1... porta:lce will ! for our selections; and, in general, we shall syste- ,
come Before the rneetlis l s... ; matically and very fully acquaint our readers with 1 ,
By order of the Boar'] of Direvtora 1 the great department of Foreign affairs, without i
Ithaca, May 6, 1850. M. L. WOOD.,Seen. i entirely neglecting our own.
----- - - ---- - ------ -- ! While we aspire to make the Living' Ave desi- 1,
• A le - vi Dates Later:-. . 1 ruble to all who wish to keep themselves informed'
,
in t ,h7..„ I, afr „ t. „„ t ,„d ha ertit ti v
. Ikni s lf--3 7 ,,, ; of the
vine progress of Ilse snoranent—the States-
Gvisf ..Ifin:- discorerrd near hunt:- l_.' I men, Ds, Lawyers, and Physicians—to men.of
.1. Lyouti A , sou
~, • • . . i business and Merl of lei:are—it - is • still a stronger I
' 1 rdsject to make it attractive . and useful to their ,
A Rt now ri_cs... - 4% ing a large 'and fashionable as- Wives anti Children. We believe that we can do
CV sortruent of Summer Goals which they will t some good itt our day nod gene ration
-,
hopel to '
and ,
sell for ready pay at very low prices. l make the work inslispen , able to every well-inform-
Just drorrin,, Ladies an d Gentlemen,iand. exam- ted family. We say tudißpomable, becalm in this 1
iae our stock. l ; i day of cheap literature it is not possible to guard ;
'Twill'cost nothing to sec and but I,p/4 fix °',-Ltfr 1 against the influx of what is bad in taste and vie
just what von. want- •'sous in morals, in any other way than by furnish-
Irodwill find as fora few days longerl"N at the old 1 ing a su ffi cient supply of a healthy character. The
stand, where we will be happy to Iv* upon al l 1 mental and mc,ral appetite ninon he gratified.
who will favor ns with a mil, and where itees are . We.hope-that bY "winnowing the , wheat
. from
determined to trade "same" yet, but actedri,,,week i thc.ehar' by . provuliag abundantly for te imagi- ,
or two louk for R 9 a little further up-to-; •-•, nation, and by . a huge collection of Itiogx-aphy,
N. B. All kinds, of " re ready Pay , " evell' 6ll4 al' ui"„' , :
Voyages and Travels, History, and more solid mat •
taken at par. . -, . I ter, We may prerldee a work which shallbe popti-
Shalt-rose. May 16. 165 . 0. lar , while at the sane time it will aspire to ntise
—Tan. Livisio Ana is published every
ALI COS, Cring,bains, Lawns, Barrages,: Linen 1 , the standard of public taste. ,
. Gingham: and 'iiilk . Cloi d : ‘, it great variety.—
T FAIL:S
Saawls, Parasols, Fanee er: vats. 1 , % eck-i his, uses, ' Saturday ; Price. 124 cents a number; or six dollars
Edgings, Gloves, IliblaM.;, cte., in :.bunilance.' La- ' a year, in- advance. Remittances for any period
will be thankfully received and promptly attended
dies Shoes and Gaiters, man% :-.iti1 ,. .. sizes upi) pri- r;
cos, at „I . L - cs,:t.Nri „c r. t z iogs, to. To insure regularity in mailing the work, or
----- -- -- S ; cuni C-- - .onon yarn rit --- -- - --- - •'.! ,le r s should be addre.xlsel to the office of publication.
CARPET-BA ,
J . LYON.: . t iiy . sy s. ;as above, waists, paying a year in advance will
• __. i' be supnlied as follows
TIRSA D-CLOTHS. h.ersevineres, l'aveed.r. Ken- i r ,,, t „ pie , for
..a..J tuck JC:1„1: , , .S.VZI:ie..., F ' :"Tn:il C tssizaeres :sad 1 Niue " , "
._ _ _. , _
gr eeltnix - letiance - .;,,
Tali(oimatkm
F you wish to obtain valt4
..,,,,
~,... , , . np . o , 1
I. is your time. F. M. RosnoOst-1,740,i4 , Pet corn- 1
fay Mg this COlMtytlor the purpose tof j
trot itcbag - eth-rsi beat f0t..c. 11 Bioke...for . ' the pn..sent !
en d T i m ing generation ever offered eVe; which he
seal deliver et every man's door o f
the same price i
*hey are rotailid in the cities *ow York and
1
rp,ialadelphia as quoted on their tra e list of puhli. i
cations, %rid* will be thnuli tor erety one who !
signs. Thep is no deception in the Matter. His 1
booksiare: ' • , '.
P “
ChismbrrilriforiaittiOn fm- t he _ ecipoi,it very pop-
'liar Enefelopedia With o re that? 15.0 0 otignkv - I
iqs.: 3 This work . should be in every. family. 1
Gol.iiith's .Animairti ...Vature, iri.l3ss plates.=
Moils a work which should be intim library of '
.- every family, being written by cud ur•tbe most
--
talented authors in the English lai4ruage.
`Rushetzberger4 -Veenra/ History. This work is
• worthy the highest c ommendation ilt einbraies
the elements of Anatomy, Physiobigy, 'Mamma.
logy, Ornithology, Herpetology, Cenchology
Entomology, Donny and Geology, ,u/ s 4 is a tap. ,
bcioklu the Philadelphia High Sehoolsl
lifason's Farriery—HM .1 s Farnery—Youlitt on the
Horse. R. L. Allen's Diseases of Donii.stic Ani
mals---coutainitig besides the treatinca Recipes
for Horses, Oiten, Cows, Sheep, Dogs,, Swine A:c.
American Part ,k,—Ain.Truit Culturfst—Am.
Poultry Yard. ~, - • ' "*. i
The celelapted D6cter Gonn's.Deniest . lc Med;cine.
Websterl - Dictioilary with the Geographical .16'o
• cabulay, rer.lied by C. Asillbdricit, Professor
in
in- Yale College. • Mb . Dictionary ShOuld be in
eve#7 , Lev ily pres enalti ;1:_to speak thel i'Englisli Is n -
, guar; for A criterion, fue.it now sisitasltritunpli
.. ant . inall'ilie iiigh.sclitiols;--beth On 441 side of
'... ilAtatlantic and the other. whore the English
:, ,144,040
is used.
- 4IVIONIRIIot 449 highly ree.omend the st
--. 1 - ':'
•
, and
therfori lYise every Ohttiii:th
,r
..-- - - -1- __L1_1.,..._. _ . __
_
Summer stuffs just in.- Twelve t• " • - - -_ 50 00 , •
_ _
- _ - - - - -
14A.T.M-1..E.A.F Hats, Bo' :vans and trimininv, a Coop.i.,i te Sets. in terent•y-three volumes, to the
1. ntiv.• lot at LYIYNS di Sati's- cod of 4845, handsomely Irmo d. packed in neat
1111tIllilOS an;Sheetinas fi:oto ihree-feTtfriiito boxes ono delivered in all the princip.al cit , ies free
, e.:l fu .. li , til. , ,a e; 50m , -a, highass cen t s a of expenAt of freight, arcfur sale at 46 thidars. •
vara et ,_ LYONS ii lON's. . Any Irefume may be hail separately at two dol
-,-,- „---,.„, - -,....,•,—, ..,,,
._.;
A . 12-'''''"" ''' C ' et "''''''.• ""P" Any 24;nbcr may be had fur 12,1 cents; and it
; 1 - rint.t, 1 - inlet. Preceptors, String 4, _Serews,
may be worth while far sub , cribers or purchasers
Briiig,.., itc...1.. Ht ' LYONS .1 SON"s.
_ to complete any-broken vt•lome they niay . have,
T_JAPI::IT-il_iYUlNt.i: - ra;d Wi a iloa: co s t r i„__ i arid thus greatly enhance their rat e.
1_ ', - cod Pails. flat iet Lra.l'les and. Siniops,C,:ithes . Ilastaxc.---Vie bind the work in a unikirm, strong
l'•.:.:;, Bathe... ii , ,e, stilling by LYON'S t. SO'N. i and gopd style; and where customers bring their
. , ~
1) IC i'.., t.icgstra, 'Ails ano Cotta-ri tit numbers in, good tirder. can aenerally give them
I t.. ' . LYONS a.; 8 1 0`i's bound volumes immellanee without. riny delay.—
.
1, -,•.:v.•-, May 16, 1:450. . • i '• The price of the binding is 50 cents a volume. As
they are alway - bound - to one
.pattern, there will
• 4 T l' , ._i.ir'S may be cooed a beflutiad 404. or be no difficulty M matching the future volumes.
...: I Ilo:lrets, the best stock of Edgings, • Lik, es. Aiimteras---We are desirous of making arrangii
c r..-t:,, Lt•....tliißie., D.ol-aitass, Bluslin - s„' Husiery, ment , at :dl farts of North America, fin Increasing
ti1 0 v..1,.. t i b,,, n .,, Wreatits-and•Flowers.aitOtarns. the clap' rtitm of this work—and far 'doing this a
:'a-a0! . ..s and "hest Gaols °revery kind very cheap- liberal commission will be allowed to gentleman
'.,iosots. will Cod summer weer, Linens, Cloths, who will interest thtluselves in the business. And
rassinieres,Vesting-t, tine'Sheetings. ilats,'•"Boots. • we will gladly correspond on this sultject with any
Umbrellas, Cravitts. Linen Handles, Worcs. - ' agent will send us undoubted references.
In fact our assortment of goods is. large; coal- • PoersoE—Whets sent with the cover on, the
prising almost every article u anted lii the Dr . ' Living Age eoasists of three sheets. -Pod is rated
Good:, Orocery, Hirdware, Crockery. Glass, rut las a pamphlet, at li. cents. But-when sent with-
Harness -mare. Tried Steel and Nall's, Fish. l'-ail•• out the cover, it frames within the definition of a
Mints, Brooms, Tin ware. A fresh lot of Teasi newspaner giveniq the law, and cannot legally be
, '':-.:fee.. Tobacco, La: chains, Carriage Trimtnin'r•. t thargt,rwith, more{ than - newspaper pottage,(4
IT:Li tender (AU ranks to our friends ft.r favors ett . :l wc ba dd the d ef i n i t i on iiiinded to:
I,:netef,r , .... Havin; in-tde some improwenießni, f o r. A riews,..,,,A, is a 4 6y printed publication, issued
rx:r comfort. as well as our own, in,the . Old Store, in . numbels, consisting at riot nitro thantWo sheets
Ve invite ibem to call and see us. end published at shirt, stated intervals of not more
. (2 ut) luollodt WcPllraoted fur cash. tenons 4than one inentliccoaveyims * intelli g en c e o f passing
the Woolgrowers of this country will certainly give even ts,
ti a call before selling. f Mos-ratv lisets.--foi such as prefer it is that
ISAAC L-: POST & CO. I -form, the Living Age is put up in monthly parts,
Montrose, May 7, 1850. - ' containing rout cr five weekly trurnbers, in this
shape it shOws to`great'advantage in comparison
with othei works, containing. in each part double
the matter of any Of the quarterlies. But we re
'commend the weekly numbers. as fresher and full
er or life.t - Postage on the, monthly parts-is about
14 cents. The volumes are published quarterly,
`each volume containing its ranch matter as Is guar
'terly review gives in eighteen months.:
B. LITTELL.4 CO., Bosrox,• Haas.
'Valnable Bo3ks.
I)aily Bible illustrations, Etnereon'e
lostolic Bapttsm by Taypr. Liver
the Mexican War, Book of Forme,
[cry of the Beforroatice, de.
fjr eale by J. LYONS &BON I .
etailed at ',wholesale prices by '
J. LYONS & SOST
tsr Dry , Goods. • I
aurrg Store may beibundan. en
extensive assortment of Ne:pry
every desirable style requited in.
consisthia• .part, .of rich .en
ns, print:l.lnd embroidered Lamitns,
:11 Calicoes of the newest .digns
,th
.;
Silk Mantillas, Sines Zmi in
weneo braid.. French lace,stip
Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Rich R
ittitirllntrers in great beauty - dud
07414 assorisnent,and•Utabrillire
, Fancy CasFsintereß,Sumirier Gluths t
;lags, Fa. Ora:fine lifoleskin, and f Fur
;borinriiiei;lll49;,Surnnter*Vape,
LineuMitinbrie'snii , Silk Titdks4
ToTeligg; WOO,: Silk I.l4:ces
Ither -with lluittearai,:of yards cot
s3ed Ticks, TwilleNtStkipednixi:fimi
oiten T,o _and
dg., 'which, in connealoo",withAiisMula;
.Ariety °rattier Goods niakea his*Orta*-nv,
wplete L aua trill be mid very lo***o4l'm
4 ce or api r arnved'eredit.
41foid,:ltlity„.20,181)0.
Lookat ,
i LI
iLLAKDA P 713 inspocifully invien _O4-
attention of Ilie_pOkgeoendly bie--bli
lesE. Renovatif7 "401;ki.es,
prepared turcaself4Ownit AO, them
Spate wining' to lait'onick
boot seyJi kid tithe:satisfaction of
- `4l - hisnit4B4ite-tho-1:3104 . ! +limp of
a. I , V. •
•S 0 Y
Or all the Periodical Journals devoted to liters
thre and science trhickabound in Europe and in
this country t this has appeared to me the most use
!Alt!. It contains indeed:the exposition only of the
current literature of the English language, but this,
I by its unmet se andcomprehenstou, includes
Aportraitarti t of the human Mind in the - utmost ex
' p i ansaan of the present age.. J". Q. ADAMS.
OPINIONS OF ME PRESS.
Naar Tons Engma. kcisi.- . --Littera Living Age i
.keeps np its character. , The back numbers eon- I
Min a prodigious amount and variety of the
, bast
Oildieal litoratre fopp l landi - +- ' s - , .
...
Y . ..11reix.:Y04.7*Ata-41Cli 4 w. Teeltl.) nu . 4%zu'd
establisliedlit-Biton, • Ity , ii/r. E. -Uttar' whose
tate and talents are too well Wire throughout
the eoary i td reqUilejuitica4 *lice. rt wtek
g4alS" `
executed as itlegifile .45dik type and paper.
It contents 40-selected tom the utat dietingalrb.
edlseriodicalef,of Euraia,c' - ' ---, ._
- porwrxr# ;Joratz.u..--4,:haudeonse weePY"-" -
gazine. The irrtiCles. the'ehoiee sionwi *la' VP"'
in the Perittef aroli Britain. - 'll4 - , , :ffi - g*l'
fie ll 9°, l ? B ar - " oriad" _lk 4bra. ,
, ••cikciOt4 . DAELY 'o l .*Joswltiti-oelecticiii sire-of
`3l'hi,th
,ar tnedt;l434,xfroid an aire =NO is'
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' 'OetY;liihNf alined to fig' p a.r o c ul a k diwtment
- a - Aitir,ifpr 'i There 'Li th 9 grai.Candilie gay. ti4th
of * t .4..:i.l)9ptirdoiti; pi, -*it :tiautifni and
- IV* , 'batty, genera - reader - should' tulle
1 ,thii t : yoz A gt -if he w ashes to become acquainted
iri* the 'Old Arwpd At ~ 41/4 progress with it.
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tuk o.rocel-tanki#9. Notices. Jew.tify,4c
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Wm . zusoloN, 27 Dec. 18-15.
I - Mill yea walk ka
'l l O TRIM; and look at his list arrival of Watch
-11 wip Spectacles; and the last snrainer'style of
Pini, and Rings, and fancy goods Also, Jules
31.111's celebrated Tooth Paste and Shaving Cream,
assorted 'pertnme. .71wly the best as
'vrtrritid in tool]. May 16.
Sublimer Hats.
WASHBURN if: .81:0711ER have, just re
ceived a large and splendid assortment of
Summer Hats, consisting of Panama, Leg Horn,
Timm,, China, Pearl, Peddle Bmde, English, Can•
ada and Rutland Straw. Palm Leaf and other kinds
of Sulam& Hats, for Gents, Boys and Youths.=
Also Hungarian, California and various other kinds
of Fur and Wool Sporting Hats. which will be
sold lower for cash than they can be bought in any
other establiihment this side of New York. Just
call and examine the goods and prices, and if you
are in want of ,a Hat or a Cap you will not go
away without one.
N. B. Hata and Caps made to order, at the short,
eat notice.
Binghamton, 'May 1, 1856.
• New Spring Goodg. "
BURRITT has just received and is opening
a full and general assortment of Spring and
Simmer Goods, including a large and superior"
stock of, Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Bonnets,
Boots, Shoes, Stoves and other Fancy and Staple
Goods adapted to the general and universal wants
of the community, and which he will sell as here
tofore on the most reasonable terms for Cash or
approved credit,
11. B. would avail himselfof this oppertunitY to
present his aelmowledginents 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 aeontinuance 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 kept constantly on hand.
New cash and barter Store.
THE subscriber has opened a new Stare-at Great
Bend, Pa., nearly opposite the Mansion House.
Where he is now receiving a large and entire new
Stock of GaAs, which he offers for sale on .the
principle of
SMALL PROFTTS.--QUICE RETrIINIP-ONr PUCE: ONLY.
His stock embraces an extensive aQsartmer.; of
Pry GObds, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots,
and Shoes, Eats and Caps, and Ready-made Clo
thing, which have been purchased in New York at
the lowest cash prices; and he respectfully invites
the people of Susquehanna county and vicinity to
call and examine his stock before . purelaasii4 else
where. His experience in the business e‘bles him
so purchase at the best advantage ; ad having
made an arrangement with an agent in - New York,
he wi/lbe constantly receiving additional supplies,
of well selected Goods.
Proeisions—flour. Pork Fish, wholesale & retail
A very extensive stock will be kept constantly
mz kand - at the lowest pities. Being determined
not to be undersold by any dealer .west of IC'ew
York. ho respectfully solicits a share of the public
patronage. L. S. LENLLEIII.
(Neat Bend. May 1, 1850.
•
SherifCo Sale. .
nil y virtue of a writ of Ven..Ex. issued out of
_ILI the Court of Common -Pleas in and for the
county of Susquehanna, and' to we directed, I will
expose to public sale, at the Court House. in Mont- M New Arl
rose, on Monday the 3d day of June next, at one TIE subscriber ha „i nat r
o'clock P. M.—All that certain piece or parcel of of Books, embracing S
land, lying and being iii the township of Bridgewa
ter, in the coun of Susquehanna, bounded and
ty every ranety—an assortmc
x Writing Paper, by the re
described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake wravaiv , - 40.;. Later and
and stones, adjoining land occupied by Stephen s - . . a.tt .‘ . - ,,-‘7 2a. - If .e ; ira ll and Cart
Hinds, on the east side of the old Chenango Turn- Pockpt, Clasp mai Family'
pile road ; thence south 1 deg. west alung-said ~„0 1.„ and a ood variety,
road -434 perches; to a stake at the curlier of said ''' -'R.,,w.ii,
.flash.
lot and lands formerly sold by D. D. Warner to Clo
braci g g eat n 4 variety of
]'hint is Warner; thence northil deg. cast 17 per. Airt - 5.
along the line of said P. Warner's lot ; thence north I gals and Cap • a general
88 de :east 39 pt•:clies; thence south 82 deg. east ionnble Fur, Silk, Leghorn, Pr
18 2-10 perches ; thence Snith 44 deg. east 35 per.; I
469 , 4 , 44774 shoes: a
g ,„,,,,, a
thence south .70, deg. east 2 perches; thence south and Boys', both fine andcoarse}
43 deg . east, 8 perches ;_thence South 88 deg. cast
do.; Children's tin.: also, a vi
114 4-10 perclica,to IL Motes line ; thence along tides too' ntinierous to mention
Enid line north 1 deg:. cast 17 110 perches ; thence School Books and piper wil
south 88 deg. east 1453 ..perelles to N. Shipman 's .
lint to sell lignm, et a very sn
line; thence along said line north 1 deg. east to a cite wholes.
fe prices.
:sal/bath Schools will be Ti clutter ; thence north Sig• deg'. west :35 perches to: _
a stake and stones for a coriltr; 'thence north 1 deg :Spring and Summer with book
cast I" perches to corner. stake tunistimes ; -thence ' Montrolto, 4pr. 17, I , sz 0.,
north 3el deg. west 64 a-iu perches to, stake end '
' - - • -
stones corner iir a line of land occupied try ..S. Hinds: Wool rardiug and 1
thence south I.} deg. west 502 perches along said
Binds-land to u corner; thence north 32 (leg. WestTHE Subscriber having p
I pi- perches to the place of b eg i nn i ng. ,„ ii „i n „
i ll i tg up ai T id o C iv i i o s th hi el p re . : , s n ii th ig
--
.one hundred and eighty five acres of land, be the {tied
name more or less, it being the; same land couveyel about six miles from 31ontruse
.by U. D. Warner and wife by deed bearing date, Smith, if; Tiffany, takes this me
Altil 5, 1840, and recorded in deed Book No, 17.. r
repnring throughout, the liachi public that the works having, lit
Page 321, together with the .appurtenance=, one
framed house, 1 Trained barn and about WO acres ul . ' ..t 7ci w th p n a e io w s 22 t r u ds bes c , par a ed il
to /
improved. Alan. all that certain other tract, piece "M
or parcel of land in said township of Bridgewater,
county aforesaid, east and adjoining the above de- - custom i , .factio . ii ti.k a all . - t th b 7;w ressin l g io N i d u cm ay e ta t
Steam finishing, done up in the
. scribed lands, bounded and described as follows to
•-.•
wit. • Beginning at the west corner' 'hereof the most • Able' terms.
s
and of the lot above described ; thence along the Al o. a good assortment o
t '
' east line of the above dumbed lands southerly bes quality—Flsumels and
• 110 7-10 wales - to a post: thence East 72 2-10. constantly on lewd, which will
,i perch; thence northerly parallel to the first de- i iir ia r s a_t ca es re fo s tlV: ( 4, P m lnd e
n a po n%
; 1 4 11
scnbed line hereof 110 740 perches fo a beech w
and w ose arra ii i ri itet egi i
n ri:h loa t o d r s n o o f P w ayh i
sapling; thence along. he line of .lot No. 41, west
72, 2-10 perches to the plate of beginning, contain
can have it carded to take back. 1 .
ing 50 acres of land, be the saine.more or less ; it
being the same land conveyed by 'Nathan Shipman 1 Produce taken in payment for
1 and wife to David P. Daniels, by deed bearing date ~,,1 4 . •l6 1&i0,
184.0 e. C. N. Si
April sth 1849, and recorded in said Susquehanna ' .liP April
I"
County, in deed Book :Nci. 17, Page 697; together
,1 with the appurtenances. 1 framed house, 1 framed
1 barn, an orchard, and nearly all improved, late the
{ estate of the said David P. Daniels.
Taken in execution at the suit of Nathan Ship
man, against David P. Daniels.
ALSO.
Ily virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued and three&
od as above, I will expose to public sale at the i
same time and place—All thatcertain piece or par- j
cel of land situate, lying and being in the township I,
of "Ilarnniny and county of Sampiehanna, bounded
and described as follows, to wit : Beginning ;it a ,
chestnut sapling standing on the east side of the
Belmont (irOquitgo turnpike road and on an origi
nal
I
line of a tract of. land in the name of Samuel
Wallace thence along said original line north 84
degrees west 148 perches to. a small oak sapling ,
with a heap of ((topes around itt. thence by land of
Lyons and Tnylnr north 561 de,grees. east .116
perche.s to post and stones; thence by land of John
Comfort south 'I degrees test 177 perches to the
place of beginning, containing O acres an
, perches of Wild Imid, be the , same': MOM or less,
I ,"ate the estate of Barker Denton & Co. •
„Taken in.execution aLtbe suit of Seth A. Leans
and F. Mine against Barker. Denton 4 Co.
0. 11. -GEM, Sheriff,
Sheriff's office, Montrose,
May 7, 1830. •
- • Dl.l4.gteie.
D iiiSOLVitD this dsiY, by mutmil,oonsoni,Ale
&n of Simpson,
Crandall.4£',6434, all
=mints =lst notes of tile.# ll /a 6 Fra, are no is
the h3110:4 Ist4c Sittipsoti: • • ,
ISAAC D.813.1.471T,'
CRANDA.LL. z.
• : . W.WASIIPOLE4'
1 4 1 0.14 10 , MAY 3%•1 85 0. • •
Betse.y, Chapman,
• opittaier. -
Itir4,Y.)l,4foilistt 4- the resilience of I. vrchip•
4.5.1- nun, 'curie Wilding with the Regider
Trint
in„ ofrlce,,9Mttitit at,. blprOp Tiffl
awl Fp isrt Chula.'
Daily -Tr 'Oen lane; ,
• N. V. ati4Pß. Road Freight lint
behoeea Urea Bind sad Nei* Yot.t. -
VVEItY day in t week, Sundays excepted.
11i for 1850. Ca tain--Jarntis Wickham. N.
V. Carpenter will mence to - receive and for
ward-Freight from treat Bend. on the first mst.,
and continue to receit`e and foratard produce daily
.to Capt.J. Wickham throu,gltent the season. Capt.
Wickham will rernain in New York, to receive
-Freight forwarded todnin, and from the long ex
perience in the business, they Hatter themselves
that at all times they tan command the highest
tnarket prices. The iteturns wilt be paid.by N. Y.!
Carpenter at Great .Bend.
Ilay 1, 1850. N. V. C&ItPENTER..
EEMEM!!!IMIE!!!!:11
Pietist*: Plough.;
TUST received, a new stock, and large assort
inent, of the moot approvit, patterns of Side
Hill and common Phntghs ; Caotinf , s
of all kinds and handles, all of which artil be field
at reduced prices, by IL BU ftßfll'
New Milford, April, l lBso. ,
1
. I
Orphan', Colimit Sale.
Tti pursuance of OW. er made; by an Orphan's 1
J. Oturt, held at Montirose, in and for the 4>nuitc
of Susquehanna, on (Ile 2...tti day of April, A. 1).1
Issu, will be exposed taA Public Sale, the real estate,
v t l
lute the estate of Jame T . Shores, cteceased:sitrt
ate in the township of I ridgewater, in Susqueltau
nu County, on Saturda. the 25th day of May, !lists
at.-1 o'clock 'P. M. on t e premises, at the house
of the 'late James T. Sh re: dee'd, in Bridgewater
aforesaid, bounded and escribed as follows to wit :
On the south by lands f S. 13: Mulford and on the
west by land of Asa Lupe- ; on the .North by liid
of ,S., S. Mulford and of the east LT land of John
Sherer, Jr., containing fifty acres, With the appur
tenances, a dwelling house, barn and about twenty.'
1
acres improved. i
A
Terms of, sale, !name(
place of sale . JOBi
Bridgewater, May 1, '
The above sale is post
day of August next nt tli
, day.
I Itfay, 23, 1850. Jol* SITEREIt Ju. Admr.
. - New Cho.i
THE Subscriber has
1. . nearly opposite M.
he intends to keep on h
Cane seat, common Wind
of Chairs, called for.also
tion..whic he will sell tr
in this4Ceuntry. i
Persons are invited to call and examine before
purchasing !elsewhere. t 11.. J. SCOTT.
Montrose, April 24. ! '. 17—fine.
-- -
To DM YUSCII. ‘,
F OR SALE—a Farm i i the township of Pike.
i
Bradford county. corn loin; onethundred and
seventy-five acres of land ne hundred. or more
under improvement. Th is thereon a !Dwelling
House anti Barn, a good dung Orchard , is' well
fenced and watered, and s a good living Spring
of water within a few ste .. of the dour. There
are hut few acres out of sigl t of the dwelling house.
l lt is It , first rate Dairy or Ain Farm.iit being free
from stumps. level. smooth. I convenient to meet
; ings, sture4. tee. Title good and undisputable.
ANIEL BAILEY.
tiny, Pa,
i . 17-3 m
Leßaysville, Bradford co
April 23, ISW.
- First Arriva' . i
L
ir lis
Do sutpurtr d- CO., are j t receiving, an
extensive and complete air-or ment of ,
Spring and Snin'nit. Goodo4
which they will sell (for cash) se Ow as the,,i,ean
be bought this side of Neer York. ; t ';
They tender their thanks to the - Public, for the
very liberal share of patronage **owed on _theiii
the past .year, and would respectfully incite Ts .
call and examination of their sti ff., with the Mr
surance that they can and will etre; anperior in
ducements to purchasers: Thee oledge themselves
. i l
to not be undersold, 4
April S. 1850.
- ,
Dia.,.?Anon: ~ -
TflEo)„.rtnership heretofore existing betty* 1
Surnmers, , , Hoyden J. Brother. 'a-the,llercaut- I
tlebusiness, is.this day -diloolved'6 mutual efon. ,
f eat. The I3oolts and Accounts will be let in the]
hands of T.. 4 a Hayden for settl ant. i. I
e l ,
DAVID, STTNIMEItS
, -
TRACY ; tiVIDEN,r . '
-.. i ,___ . / - }.M.NItY, WIAT,DEY}
New Milfonti April 17;1859.
t i ' t ,
,-TXT,Z take this m od to info
N• 1/ ' - ` , T ‘, tins - oublie t n ire ttie u w;
rec4ing from !few Tor ii fresh It Fprine. ', (1.
t i a
btu, Goals,,*hieh, We-will sea ready r'
,arannrovett cretlit,lot low:god,a.,, li , 0 laver '
cai k fii,l)ought irtilift. town or 41 '...nmtY
cia l ) ° . g° 4 •
-416141 0 , 1-.-• Ur* don't belimirj audeasini e
for i() lll, 4 4 Yek --' L :' .- '
- -1 ~T.- 1
; ' .4 '
I ' .ts t L i v r, sk
- ' - fe'le Milford, Mil\io, 1650.,
1 , . 20-11 M
.. Biseitatitbialr ~ :
Ye Teeple all, of vol. flri#,,„ w,lio'l ,, ; wasis red.
tbingl hf iron Ifiqe,--Ity,9pe tworn
_Rai to l'. l ",_l‘
atop „ Ifs 'Mat nave" iskin , : me_ { '4noif .P.m,
hand II e Ste*.n4lia; in XnatrOie; : 1 01qi. * 4l O
Ini i
WS ttlilti-Sltaii, I prap . oe to net. thelfitiolaimitl.
—you , knowl OW as WO. RS any 1 man
__A,..
.deep it4t *lll itU, ru, go Wore 'egi , ' - A‘ l2 i_P"
afi raltryln. lu infasuilth ye* irmllleor• t
JABNATE,PM-
known at the time and
N SEEKER, Jr., Adair.
tied till Saturday the
"tame plaetl and time of
Fax tsi r 7.
.pened a Chair Factory
NVil.,-.on's Store, where
:lid all kinas of Fancy,
i.or, and almost any kind
Settees of evert' descrip
. low as can tic bought
eaict - al 'a now supply
/too! Books 4 almost
t of 3fiiceli,ancous, do.
or smaller quantity,
mote l'aper; Fancy
in paper.
Ribles ; lnrge quau-
rgc 2.5.60 T etTl
ts, Pants,LVe,qts and
[ assortment or faz,h
',tm- Leaf, ttt. &c.
nrtiuent of Mons'
; Ladies' a J Miikses
•ktriety of franoy ar-
bc:sold to ihcr-e who
,ail advance on the
nattlled during the
114 shttrtnotice.
G F.O. FL'iLLFR.
lethdrqssing.
rchaperit tbe, Wool
es:Mil - Wm - lent, silly'
Wyalmsing, Creek,
lately at etitiieti by
liad to arn4urni the
dergune a thereugh
'cry ii being fitted
e pledges Ihinvelf
give entire • satis . -
or him witli - their
: be
with d4spnteli.
: best styleiiiiil on
!
t
Vooleit Cloth* of
, ey shavlir kept
• e extsu i d.• at
11l icor tart:kited
i
. eribrtest , tice
frairt , a iii4tanc2;-•
ork. ,
UTIIWEL.L.
.--,.„.„,..1.i,- • • ..-,llittamr:‘,'' 0404,----.. 1 1 .4..:- ~---,.
ABEL TURRELL - r'; - ' ;1
Is now receiving 14. Fall aid 'Winter supply • -
°coda' (etitbming nfarlY ?eiery thtneyanted
in this tharket,)whio - trivill'be - tiold extrotelyZOW
fat cash or ready pay. Mc assodinetit/easy be .
chased in pad as follows: • , , •-.1,
Drugs, Medicines OletnanakTainte; 04s, Dye
Stuffs, Groceries', Dry 000das-i - Marillrare4titoup
a'
Ware, Glass Ware, Clack*, Watche, Secli t i l ', %-
ver Spoons, Spectacles: Musical lastritriteu „lag
oon, l'erfumery.Mirrors,Stutionetsß '‘S
ho
Yankee Notions, &c. &c.'&c.'" .: ' 1 .". , ,`
Thankful forlhe liberal patronage sa!Llslliptan
tial eucouraget exit hitheito recelyed,llette Per,"
i
it and receive continuance of the sense ;; '
et; . i''
AI few of th articles "kept for saleltie iamed
below :,. • I' - 3-
Grocerie&—A good variety 9f, S; - -- “l4elta ,
mi
Jug*" i'll4eo
-
cored Teas, good and cheap Molasses,.inffeei i = 6 7 1-
per. Spice, Ginger, Salemtus, Itaisinsi-Riee„ ack
erel;rodfish, Zaince Currants, Tapittailbatita
Mace, - Manna, Sage,
,Nunne,, , s, Cloves, GtraniclMus
tard ; also, Mustard geed, white and bltickal Kit.
of Lemon, Osissia,Soda, Soda.Critekers,St4ell, Bar
and Castile Soap, Candles, all sorts of Taiiicciiend„
1-SnutY, Vinegar, ac. itc. . I ,I. ' I
.
i Dry Goods.-:-.Broad Cloths, Casittneresi i Sattinets,
tmole - Skin,Corduroy,Sheep's Gray,Keutucky ',feasts.,
Flannels, Silk; Thread, Twist, Buttens;&cautil or
1, ery thing necessary to make up gars:nerds:Pekoes,
Ginglian is, Mousli n de Lane;, Al puicsitz; Plaids:43er
age, 'Vesting? Apron Check, Bed Tick,.Bl4,llirig at
Ta
ble ami.Towe'l Diaper, Sheeting Shirting
Bleac h ed, Suspenders. Umbrellas, Silk Pritiats,
1 Pocket Iburlk-ert-hiefs,CoinfOrters, Shawis,Gisives,
1 Mittens, Hose, Cotton Yarn, 13attinv Wad line,,!dol
tired Cam brick. Cloak Fringe, Gimp, &Jai tg; D frurse
.
Twist, and' all sorts of notions. t : 5
.t ':.
Herd- Ware.—Nails, Door and '?W'incicetv.:l4ind
Fastenings, Butts, Screws,' Lucks, Bolts4Pancets,
k lie -4, Rasps. SercW-DliVerN Coffee- CUrry-
COMbi and Cards, Skates, Cit-tors. Np-.
.04 (1 10 11 t
hoard Fastenings, Balls for Ox Iforos,chniels,
1 Spades, lines, Forks, Patent Balances, St 446,
1 Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea-BelLs, Cor 'Serra
1 &e. too name' ous to mention. ' - .. ... •
tf ; .
Cuilery.—Pocket Knives, Tahle.Knives: : ;Fotits.,`
bread and shoe Kilive; Mai - tors, Hand-saws, *tig
ers, Gimlets, Sinunon!s Axes, Shears and Scissors.'
" Peints,—Pure White Lead ground in Oil; and
dry, Red Lead, 'Veit. Red, Spaiti:b brow ;;Lamp
Black, Yellow 041 re. Paris Green, Chroni :Grd i en,
Imperial Green, Chrome. rellow,grikand V.'iligris. 1
' Prussian Blue,,Vermillionßroare, Maher, erral..e."
Sienna, Ivoryillack, Black Prop, Pat. Yell, 5.1,,.1:4i5e
I Pink, Black Smelt, Curetting, Ited Saunde , ;:Str„tar
in
of Lead, Lithge. etc. . . „
Oita,—Lhiseed Oil, a variety of Lapp O' it, Larrd
Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, Caster Oil,-and all he
1 essential. Oils, . -
, IrdrrtiA.—Furni s ture, Coach, Leather . Atas
ticli Varnish, etc.• . ,
, ~ ,
~
' Spts. Turpentine, Cianphine,'ll, m
ossu,Spesulh 1"4 - t
-t
-, ting,..Putty, Glue, Gum Shellac, Copal Gu, ganery,
1 Red and ; White Chalk,. Bath Bricks, PiX l lo4',SttWrir,
' SaLSoda, Burgundy Pitch, etc. ' '' 1 'i . .;...'
i' B-rashes.—Paint, Varnish. Counter, aithe4; tsatr,
Flesh, Tooth, Nao, Striping, Graining, Markhi ,, , Ar
i tist, Sash, Tool, Horse, White- wash„..Strub ituSShpe
Brushes, etc.. , '
, , 1 .-._: 1
- Bye Stiftia---lii ai r ), Madder, Logrood,Nkorocal,
Riper Nic, Cauawood, Fiistick, Ceperas., Alump,Bl4e
- Vitriol, Annatte, Cochineal. Muriate of Tin• Red
Tarter, Extract of Logwood, etc. I -,• i -
Adds.—Nitric, Sulphuric, Iluriatic,'Ac. A;.
Wens Warc.—Bottles and. Vials of every skre
, and description. a; wholesale and retail. A. V4riet
1 -of specie Jars, and tincture Bottles, Glass Sytihge4.
Peiera9i Nipple Shells, Nursing. Bottles, Tnunef4,
Tuinblets, Lamps, Candle-stick-4, preserve, Dished.
Salt tellers, Lamp Chimneys, Pepper Boxes, Vai i '
1 boys, Mirrors and- Mirror-plates, Demijohns,, Wire
1, dow Glass,- Breast Pipes, 'etc. 1 ",-.. •
.., 1
1' Stsme Ware.—Jup of all sizes, Butter pots;
I Cream Pots,. preserve Jars, pitchers, Stove •übs!„
1 Spittoons, A ,m. . - ..` i
.
. .
Clocks and Watches of nearly every descripli l on4 1
I good and cheap. . Clock 'Faces, Verges and.Keys,t,
Watch Guard Chains, Cords and Keys of all sorts.
- Jcweiry.—Ladies' and Gentlemen's" Gold DoSomi
Pius, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, gold and silver Pen-1
! tins and pen Cases, Studs, Slides, gold Beails, etc.',
1 too- numerous to mention. t.-. -.,
Super Ware,---Silver Table, Tea and _Deiert
Spoons,. Sugar Shovels and Tongs, Salt.,Sps .. ,
Butter Knives, Thimbles, etc. Also, Silver-rated
' and German Silver Spoons, Brittannia Ware; etd.
1 Speetacks.—Ladies and gentleaten!a silver :ifra.-
1 med Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, steel,
etc., and Cases long and short. I
~
•
1 Steel Goods—Steel-Beads, bag and purse Clasps,
ipurse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. - s :-.
Yankee Notion.l. A great variety of small but
, useful and 'lance Articles too tedious to mention;
1 such as Combs of every kind, ear spoons and .tWe.''.
I zers, purses, pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes,
; jewiduarps, pocket books, pins, needles ; „shaving..
tools, chemical powder for raiser-strops, key rings,
- etc. OW.• - . '
1 Pictolt, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, gun
' wormers, gun caps, pills and flints, safety.fuse, etc..
1 Jtitsical instramenta—Vitilins and Accorded*
' (the best assortment ever introduced into the.couri.
ty) • at wholesale and retail ; also, Violin Bows,
strings, bridges: pegs, tail pieces and rosin;:-Ttaisi
viol strings and hoses, Fifes, Flutes, Picelos,-Clarii
vets,' Reeds, Tuning forks, instruction Boas for
1 the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, Clarinet, Flageolet le:
Triissee—Abdominal supporteriand shoulder tiit4,-
ces in great variety And of mist approved pattern:4
_Medical ffnstraments.—All ' the varieties usually '.
i •called for by Ph,ysiciato.
' Liquors.—Choice Liquors for medical purposes,'.
''such as Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine, etc; (a vtfriety
of .o,)lAir.ofaol, Whiskey, etc. etc.
; •-,
i Pei Merv.—Extracts, Cologne, Rose Water and:
1 scent'
~ a„, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, ..Fitte7i,
soaps; Or. 3 row, Bear's Oil, Tricopheruus..Heirt
Tonic, Hair 1/, etc. -
Sttificoiery.--F and Letter Paper, janflfs.' , .
Black emul, lnk, ithvcopes, . Wafers and stamps,
sealing .Wax andscali,`Gold and 'Steel Petts,Yetv.
.Holders, Pocket. and.Table , trik-stands.'llusliiies it
Friendihip Cards, Pencils, slit*, Water Colors - dr.:
Nook shoes, Whips, candle Wick, Twine, 'shoe
Thread, Bellows, s pool stands Whale Bone, , mut
1 fern, Travis, Candlestieks, z.lai;wiw',' Oil lillieldiig,i
sponge, 'Princes Polish for' *town*. Rotten stone
and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead, 'Patent Paits,,
Tubs, Clothes Pins, Half fatalists, Axlelves,' Cru
eibles,.lCaudy, lEteinlock (hum;. Waldo's? soh': , Oil
Cloth, Carpeting, Sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware,'
- ' ... .
Plough,s,'utc, etc. ' - -
Daisisunif Medieinec-r-Turkey-gum'oplarn, rad,
and pity. genuine turkey rhentstrb, east India Ow
MorphiO sulphas and areas. veratrie, atrYChtliser
pota4hydriod. creosote, red and white precipitate;
sulfate de quinine, olcmoil -nagp•ela, rutgau, l Fas - :
tor, red' xide .ot: lino, tma. :vomit's,licorice, ,: earl);
iron, ga
,mht4e, turkey gnat myrrh, suipha tc 1., , '
es, cobalt, cern; 4144 cdlocynth, guns- idasgic.s,-vav'
m
oel, titter istrietie;rad and Rely; Orris, =else acid,'
rad Anil polii eolumbeselphate of sine, eagteittilio a , :
„sete, -prepared chalk`i[eirOsaiutia'eeed, Coriatiiler, - A,
skiliNirroids„,e4 &pule, gentian, tones-beii*; steel;
11 4
aqscg il lifi rikie• - , - titie, -iscantinoniutn; flos. , si `iair . %-;
togire sutainiate:f:c4a*ina:,lapP?.. Roc , _
.... ' ;
french 031 k; bismuth ifibinit, ankim,i74o4. .
Jaren, pk,iiiilets;.llo' betisein, arsenic„,caiite , oil,-, 1
tut - nitric., sent- roigrgOili43l?etz birl4..tc4.lel '' , er
ithni and glauber - M l 4.,Onna*-1 0 int,r 6 cts WO ritt . 'l
lre: (s*Pe.lie) 'er - ornl 4 etial POlY:firiPs.lilleWNTWl
lied guns famphor,rii4Oiger;Arteatialitianterican'
o.YloniMiltiteluvpulv,Caistlutfis,goldan seal,
I,,e . ream St. r - ;tiirbiik : itelit.iuti:ciirksoda. 141-1 ,-
{ iskjAls " ipo9ooo6,liii,.*** . etwv - Ittng OA**
4snui . 14= OW ' , mord Peek'vbito , g4o o .l=V* 6
' ' " - ,A - i x ip_ s- it tli si„ '- t Miami f
Arabic, sqsille,. v • taluen um,
ilia
. `r , , .. . • • •
-10 r, venieg,futiPentinkbaybery,.is low,mAresaus e
0* sal 04mOtneci4W04: - .1 1 4, :ITFIti , :" btooft,
root, itihrirri_lknieSi. Milled qqamsg_.! guilt! wer4;
firogoS'S Wood. pistsrk r iellatnotnths toms; vas •Isc-'
mi. evil alp , gum fi umdsidiMiu , ainumumm , ii*.
forillit-n•cg, AIM toots•ript *erten, en itittlAtitck ;,.
. . -
*Mile- ' ' -,, atiti 401 _ 1 ?0 101 1. 4 1 0 04 13 04.10 1 t . ,
U" 12 * 11 4 gU.O 4 ; ' _ telleValik' : l '; * l '
yti
gUnigUir4 Pin 6 . -a iUdilk:' --. ' 's'
salve" amp. cantbansotr ,: y
vetabille t - • ` 1 :
antimony, elm barkitground cad -••-• i s,
1
ash bark, tot. ditiitsibs, hot - a
-WAIT,. iv hi :e
-carb. =pens, lyttate. sem - ehalebioni 4
moss, rad PcOirep 0 1 4.14:-Irtsaittriii
ieavaa, bonduras sar s a pa rilla ` rook bian,
adhesiii'ppritirperoton-ce;Tanninifigift9
Fks•a; Gomm Pod layer OD, Citratil,4ll7lt4
-ikfruda..f genorne...conkon, belbithoW
gtinad!on, deadly 4,4 414de:dioml:#4.1,
kyntb k
; com4lc. - . .1:- ±Y,TI
- Unto-id piiitil of *Penni*
mon, TattseVadatetgreen, - sassafras,
ender, 'hemlock, .rlforelo . ,"miamor..
aPearluadt Par l Y-Tqat P ll 4 `,l l
wood, Juniper, roFe. mai7, amber.,
sivin, !.t }tint% spruce.ter;
esseuies from ;be above - olt-'4, , ,,
' Tiltdetres;—thitt:' Iflett*N;'
cardivalifuiar , diAilidia7 4
snoriateliactura of I r 4 alt 4 te, •
,- „ •
LandnasomParr•PriFr ; Are!
collude's'' , or blunt adhastr,eilbssi
duic,aqua anunia, sulphinie et'
, ender, I
111 , *nits of tartar. •
spike, • •eiVaiwt , "
channel, q cksilvt `i - . ,tlr
etc. eta- , _ - = .t --
In sport, a -whole newt
the yam attempt: to equip
articles kep t ' for sate - at
riobt- (gave to bay (14k .
' 111141 iiie
The best kind.of •.. s,
the variety and quntityotilit
are offered physteians:toptidte
tiler purclia*e. - 4 -;114;101 1 14.
=II and emitnittedie_titilit
• -Dm. 184.9, - ''': - -f -- ' ''' '
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. . LAZY 4. , C.,.91Xi*
fhtelionattle '!Olothing
wriotaritatz-,a - ncr.m; let ti
(a few doom' below the'
rll-.1.18 ILOUsE,l2tylmtscria
I ity and extensive Rep
Superior Qualities and Oheaf
recently been j esitinditi,g its 4
toan assortment at ono
in the. city.. One °film Pi
Pioneers in the Clothing 8t...-
time to, purchasing _Goods
Iti ~.f)!
s'
Which . ,'ltiu; E%patienee; t
and 4itti . - - theind at eridirtit t
to chi-with theitiost kqedinnituttu
Another of the lino Ai'
1 their - extensive „Manufacturing,.
the. Stock thus prodticed, "id witi. ~.,.„ ,
``,tens, Ekon& and 272iIi . i);itiatiwitnintinz
1y 100,00 iii falite,'6roptfeetiiittrn
.-unevalled, and they 4ery-#ll , aniiiielion
ticeirc particularly - to esti Ocatiention of,
•Country Mere, to,_
- to their Stock; tihou, 4r the ir; e i ii 4i iir '
„inents they are enabled-to'suliplf with :iiii atitt
inent,at once the best, the motst 'erred, , `.14
chraitst of any other on this Conti) t, -N' •4 1 1 1 ),
the extent of their business prevent thiml . li
plying the indicisitud mutts. Ge Semen.. tto
this city will at all timeslind them fa - " "r.f:.-
furnish from the sinaMire Wide. 1 flu :Co” ;f-
Oatfit, of such as cannot tiil to-St Ins - .7t . ,
roma TAST.r., Or meet the approbation of. , ',.
1 Fastidious,
1 - Their aftinufacttired Departmont,„is./ . 1 1,71..)41
every description of Dress and:Plackat . '
liNci
Traveling. Sank and dlteit Coati: - All',:the' ""i i i• i
of Drap De Ete, Alpaca and Bro.l4Mtiv.oo f 4., ,;
faritefoons of all the variono - styles and : , ,
.1.
lice. . . ;
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1 nits of the Tate,t arid ri )teat P`, l4 " ° . ••-- I '4 o '
S ' Dressing Gmenv, so.
I . • The Fancy Deportment embraces : eat:*
1 new or desirable in the Hu of 'Shirts,- Dlik
*moms, Collars, Cravats, teas, Stark. 91t
Haed4erehiefs, Hosiery, uspenders,•l Shoo
Bracei;Money Delis. Sc.
VTo verify the above statententi, they elk get
men, when visiting the city,- to call audits*
lit t e htt at k t B e c U li' t e i B 'on, lv t b il re r t o h p e r l se m tpr ili n re te ryin ive ggei th e het#
ce sixecheapness which theiriTnrivalled,hi
i
enahlithaut toattord thetrboods;toatwate a:' . , '
V ' ULZSV:I7I3' famished tti'Didetat Oil " fe l l
Oast litutiew-uad sent to any part eit thit - 111414
It& tes. : ,' :- ‘ J;4l--11100'n ti li
''N; B: Y - Open froutif edocit A. M,lO - 111P:M: 4 1
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f T'-z - '-- ,' -;--..,---^.'" -, hear Vim V-- , -.
, .. n i TT% Inve.,,cmmen, *minims
ITtIS il int' it' ''
' - &id' -
I:kJ die the e- fi rm of 5.11,. Sayre.ib CO., endarenewil
opening anew 4..ssortmeerit- , of G 00 6; enuldstle g rtV
:%bnost every article We
called for, intena.i '' 41
i
iniistly . Tor ready tiay,:ihort credit will be:gir.Ok ilf ,
those (that may wish) that baye been }o,r#lnet:, $ 1
meeting their payments.- Gtxx4i will bi soul :
tow as at-any other storeln the county-,by . - f . O,
attention, and low:ptices, yrk3.4ppe tngernttr- ' a
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1 rmage• ~ - - v -
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• ;S. In addition in tiiii,ehevnimajunit 4 9 - 1
ribction it Tin_and Sheetli . _Waes - iteWiniiik.er . 'i
'amt4
iV tits
still be kerit ac.general - aseo :',. .2 Alltini* , ,
Tire, Sheet Irori:Vasdng*. ~_"--'
,4,11 nrders, in lhisline_wiltles . ,
&W.F..' liferebinfilL4,**. 11 . 1 *-4;rialk',: ' I . '
- he suPPlied *ithliiii,v l- iii* (l 4 ll o 4 4 -04 1 : ,
,06 liberal terms . 4::_%',--o...ajt. Eatitltik*J-: - ,1 ',
. ifioneetz—Spri*; stYlei, for 3800. A-atilii - ,
rinty of all kinds and qualities. for isle ilbela ii?; f,
4 . C
Ss a SAIRh. ,•': :.-'
.'")rala and Capi.-:Cienderrien is,nd Boys' kilisi -,`
Wliol, and Palm Leaf .kfrits,'bi: ! .. _
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_.'t t _ - - • ' § - ,AS&YR,EItVeL
J. Jennings' new-patetikpnat:nen**4-Wileg7,4'
larims, consisting of church,- - Oittirikiiist .
'lamps, and the Went - ''for isinume ~,,,
the'isame. Oriente by -- -SAC: itl.RE*.c4 ls- Y ' A
I . Bole and_ tipper. Leather,, iiend-;slo6l4 , :iir: :1
t
ill lands antic:elides; by S. IL AllUtiol: ?
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1 . Window Sash and Glass, coda :tialii -- 4014, - , '..'
Sall, Lime and Plaster, lab:ail-or itlfsiniktillii; - Ic
t b y 0 • . ‘-' 6* - 11; SATM .... .. .
.itile- 1 ) '
! lijoughl—Bingimmtoa, Xontrne,...eunsamil4_ '
dy i and Matt do Fuller's,} l olo,4o4 Pkitialrktew "
litanilY on. hand. ' 'ze , :.- --' ,*-- ---1 ~-
1 i• /rim—English, and' lEiweedee , Psinifitaitclint.
'ablet'Air drag teeth; by - • B.',A , SATIL% d`' r=
L I, .ktiril 10..1850. . ..;,._ - '. l ‘ --,, - ' . .IY - .....; .4 - , ....,,15..,.:vr;
11 %Blew' lrerk "Adfreirtl, -
0 2 '1 - Boot& sad Mom
POYNTY' Aterebanuf,ana other; le . irarttisit - ;
Xtfmtsand, Nat Ovule cafi
;a Ergo: reatThimt diOct-fivigt the Boo::
eer~nnar ea teri4XtbAliliretW•Mtlicli ,- * 1 0.5 1 W
at4to rates* eta or !led , ' '!iti 9 dA mvaLfirr,
N'iP.--Vrestrismutsettureourairrilitdioriliiias',
4114 Pr -* *11% fil/e'l"'"ltPd gyp if
y_rankt and give
Waist f 0 .8 17, 141
0 4, 11 7 &hi eash)iliiteil4,
I,pmiceot fr om ere it pm" '
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8 4 0 4 , s lac 144 i - At, VIA" -,lir tA 4 brown
ook - Clit_, - *o44* - of tlio canopy o
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