t - YREAT sngir rE IRA. PHIS immense establishment, the largest and most Complete ever organized, comprising the best 1 Equestrian; Musical and Gymnastical Troupe in ;this country, with a stud of Horses and ronics su perior to an other evelllected. Extuatr • - MONTROS , Monday June 17,1850. For Ono day Only. In its progrzs through the country will be preceded by theO rest Triumphal Got.t.n:x Cit.MtOT,dmwn by Eighteen Beautiful Creatil Colored Hurites, and devoted to the ennvevance of the'New' work 'Brass Band, led by the Celebrated and-Unsurpa.4sable Bugle performer Mr, Mother. The famous A. ROCKWELL, and J. GOS,SIN, uniFersally acknowledged to be the best Clowns in the World, are members of thiscompanY. Also—Mister JAMES ROBINSON, the celebt:ated Bare Back Rider, who sectimplitheltlackward eterY feat attempted by any person forward. Miss HENRI ETTA. ROBINSON, a beautiful talented child, nine years of age, will perform the most daring feats ever performed by any lady Equestrian In ihe World. R. ROBINSON, the celebrated 44ind 6 Horse Rider, who suiml alone uneqa tiled in this and other aitintries, being the most Graceful and Daring-Equestrian of tie age. Mr.O. ELDRED, the celebrated Diamatie . Equestrian. Mr: WILLIAM ODELL. in his celebrated act, styled the Indian Hunter. • MONSIEUR It. FOSTER, the well-km. 4u Cannon Ball Hurler, Mr. HENRY RUGGLES, the celebrated Slack Rope perfumer and a host of others, all ,Brilliant Stara of this country. or Doors open film .1 to 5, and-. 1" to 11 o'clock, P. ,L Admission 25 cents- No half-price tickets. Montrose, June 7,1850. IL WRIGHT, Agent. The Assam Tea Cempsny, 136 Gum\-wit-a Stu Err, Nrcr-Yomic.. THE proprietors beg leave to call the attention ! of connoisseurs in Tea, and the heads of (ami ties to the choice and rare selection' of Tens im ported by them, and hitherto unknown in this coun try, which, by their fragrance ,and delicacy, cont. bitted with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpass—mg richness and flavor. The Teas offered. are the following : The Jetidu Bloom, a Black Tea, at tl 00 per lb. Niphon, do. " 0 '75 " Diari .do. " 0 50 Osacca, • a Green Tea, 100 . Somtsida. do. " 0 75 Tick-tsiaa dn. ', 0 50 tfil-ft Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam, 1 00 - With a view to enecrarar,,, , re the intrixhictir of these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the pro prietors to distribute by lot, among the Purchasers, a quantity of Teas equal to The first year's Profits on tire Soles effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the pack. ao ' a numbered certificate, entitling him to • One Chance in the Distribution! for every fifty cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to $9.0,000, the undermentioned parcels .of Tea, to the value of ten per Cent., or two thou sand dollars, will be given assay as Bonuses!!' ac cording to the following scale: • 3 Prizes of SO lbs of Ten lit $t an per lb 2.361bp or 5250 - IA • " ." 300 500 ten "". " 300' . 500 4 338 ••• rrizes in alt. 9,000 Ito 82.n.0 Those persons who prefer low priced Teas, can reaiire their psizes inproportion, or they will be re parchashed' for cash, at a reduction of 10 per cent. LIP - Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed [post paid,] to the Company's , Depot, as above. 23:3in. • Notice. NVITERE4S Letters Patent have been issued Fr by the Governor of this Commonwealth, in corporating the subscribers to the stock of " The Choconut and Friendsville Turnpike road Com pany,- New notice is hereby given to the said subscribers, according to the provisions of the sev eral azt• (‘f Assembly in such vise made and pio, videil. that an Election will be held on lifonday the first day of July next between the hours of to 4:1 o'clock , at the hone of E. Bliss in Friendsville, or One, President, Five Managers and One Treasurer to serre until the first Monday of November next and until others be chosen. The election to be by the said subscribers and. o be conducted by ballot in person or by proxy duly authorised, each stockholder being entitled to (me vote for every share of stock held by him not ex ceeding ten. Amos Heath, Edward Clark, Ratoort. GOV in, John S. Peiro )(nett. Ifiram Bates, Jofin Min kler, Ja Ter Stanley, Samuel F. t'armalt, Commits icrners. ' Cash Paid for Wool. u BURRITT will pay the highest prices in ouh or (rood for Wool. New Milford, Jane 4. 1850. irELEELS for sale by 11. BIZR RITT New Milford , June 4, 1850 Valnable Books.- ITTOH' Daily Bible Illtistrationg, Emerson 'S 11 Essays : Apostolic Baptism by Taylor. Liver. more's ReTteir of the Nip..xicati War, Book of forms, DA.utiiime's History of .the Reformation, tke.dk ion received and *for sale by J. LYONS SON. Mar New Plow Shop. ifYSEPII FULLER d~CO. would respectfully locorin the farmers of this county that they hare opened ti Plow Shop in , Montrose, opposite the store of Mills &Knapp, where:they are Menu ; faiturtng and intend keeping constantly ou hand ti complete assortment of Plows and -Plow Castings. We have purchased from the patentee the Pi desire right of manufacturing the justly celebrated BLATCHLEY PLOUGHS in Susquehanna county. These Plows need but be tested to meet unqualified approbation. Among our castings may be found the folloWing: Points to fit Eagle Foundry, Post's, Binghat, SkinuerVEddy, Mott's, Windsor and r betLville Plows. Ptows.--Blatchley's Patent, (4 sizes, one size made expressly for earn plow,) Livinvou county, Wayne county, Mon gaud Flaws, Cultiva, tors, ete, Repairing of Julltindr; flesos short notic e .. JOSEPH FULLER, t p Loom • MILAIS KNAPP, iPPI. Ray 23, 1850. Notice_ - THE IIIiDEMIGNED, Conantitrioners, by/Tw the of an Aot of the Ge.fiertil Assembly of Pennsylvania, "To examine that transactions and . conduct of the Bank of 13 ./t2elzamii Cam P' ` beret,' giro notice that they tneebut the uc houee of ?Wit. K. }Laws, the Borough Of Yontrose, in the County of Sasquehaisms, MIMI" emit, on Monday the 24th day of June. neitti -ten o'clock A. M., for the' purpose of exturdOw. sato. and investigating the emeerns of the Thlnk of Susquehanna County,—where, and when all in sarested-may attend. " • C: E. WRIGHT,. May is , 186 0 . - C. R. RUCKALEWi6 ELDRED'S Now In :Trove your Chance. IFyou wish tp obtain valuable information, now is your time. F. M. lisacoos has just com menced traversing this county fttr, the purpose of introducing the best lot of Books' for the present and rising generation ever offered here; 'which he will deliver at ivery man's door at the stune price they are retailed in the cities, of New York and Philadelphia asiquoted on their trade list of publi cations, which Wilt be shown to every one who signs. There isj no deceptien in the matter. His bokki are: t Chambers .liFfoimation for the People. a Tory pop ular Encyclopedia with more than 500 engrav ing'. This work should be in every family. Golchrmith's Asiiinatcd Nature, with 385 plates.— This js a work which should be in the library of every family, being written by one of the must talented authors m the Engli=li language. .Ritakenkrger's Netara/ Ifistorp. This work is worthy the highest commendation ; it embraces the elements of -Anatomy, Physiology, 3fanuna liw, Ornithology, Herpetoßice, Conch°logy Entomology, Botany and Geology, and is a text book in the Philadelphia High Schools. Mason's Farriery—Hind's Farriery—Youatt on the Home. R. L Allen's Diseases of Domestic Ani- male--noutaining besides the treatment, Recipes for Horses, Oxen, Cows, Sheep, Dogs, Swine &c. American Farm Book,—Am. Fruit Culturist—Am. Poultry -Yard. The celebrated Doctor Gunn Domestic Medicine: Webs - ter's Dictionaty with the Geographical Vo cabulary , revised by C. A. Goodrich, k'rh(essilf in Yale Cell%re„, This piction A ry j huuld..)3e in every family pretending to spear tlie:''EngliA inn. gunge, for a critetion, for it now stands triumph ant in all the high schools, both on this side of the Atlantic and•ithe other where the English ZCc Language is used;' i cannot too highly recomend these books, and therefore advise every one to obtain them. New Goods. TUST RECEIVED AT POST'S—the Second Stock of Goods; this Spring—consisting of a Splendid Lot of Bonnet Ribbons, new styles Lawns Barages, GlaSsa. Silks, changeable; Foulards and Italian, do., 114 n and Figured—White Crape, and Barage Shawls; Black, Colored Thibet and DeLaine do. ; Turk Satin Parasols ;Silvered Fans, flowers, Wreaths, Bonnets Enameled Shoes and Boots. Kid and Silk Gloves, Fashionable Buttons and Dress Trimings, Purse Twist, Silver and Steel Bide, Worsteds, Silk, Organdies, Darer De Loines, ; Dotted and Plain Swiss Iluslins, Edgings from 2 cents to 10 shillings per yard- Some fine Perfu mery, German Cologne, Colcord's Lustrale, ke, I Large Lot of Hosiery, Carpet Bags, Cuffs and Col : Jars, Linen Gin hams, White dureen, Napkins; some Beautiful Barathea ITstings, Seamless Rigs, Cloths, French Curtain Lawn, White Bedpread,s, Linen table Cloths, Cotton do., Doylies, Napkins, Table . Covers; in fact our Stock of Dry Goods; Staple and Fanev, - cannot be beat irt.the county. ; Ilardteare and . Crockery ; we have added much to our stock of Hardware, and can now furnish nearly all that's called for, at the lowest prices.- Also, Wood Ware; Heelers, Tubs, Pails, Brooms,' Trays - Maas Oil Cloth, Blushes, also on hand, a, new article for the convenience of House Keepers, --"Babbetta Eferreswing Compound," for making. Bread, tee have tried it, and can recommend it ;; Corn 41€21-dt for Puddings—needs but to be tried. We have a large Stock of Teas and Groceries gen—, erally.l Gents, Strawand Palm Leaf Hats, Gaiter ; Boots. 1 Our Stock is unusually varied and Large, we in vite our'Friends to call, and examine for them selves. We eau and will sell good Goods at lair prices. WANTED AT POST & CO'S Wool, Wheat, Grain of all kinds, Butter and Cash on-old demands, or fur Goods, or, if our Friends will bring us their Wool and Wheat we will pay the the Cash at the best prices.. lgontrme, May 28,,1840. ' ALT, Ground Salt at POST co•s stonfi , ose, 31# 243, 850. • ••• • Netier - All4 Goods; AT IL BURRITT'S Store may be found an en . lagged and extensive assort Ment of New Dry itrclud.i%! ever . ar desirable style required in this market and consisting in part of rich Linen Lustres,Gingham 3 s, printed and etrihroidered Lawns, PeLanes anarich Calicoes of the newest de.signs arid styles. fritlemtc.r Sh - Attts`; Bra Attratillaa; &aria I ,karge variety. . lomnet a ; Florence braid, French lace, 'Fancy I:and plain Straw Bonnets, Ikrtinet Silks, Bich Bib bons, Trimmings and Flowers in great 'Beauty and .at very low prices. ".' Parasols eit splendid apiortirient; and I:fMbiellas e cheap. Broad 07ofla,Fan extraQ tr iBinl i r e a. , 6 onn r• r r Cloths, rich Silk Vesting% floiXolcs),cirt. Ind " Fur 'muted and LeghoiiiGone r eAfate,,zBuumugr I taps, iliotnery, Gloves, Linen, Cimilxic, anfk l silk,,,Fdb, Talk sPieada, ;Towelin g , No g g, sak - Lair, Law V!eile, together.with thousruels of yords cot ' Shi l e4447, Bed licks,,Twilleil;Stilped auclAue tmkairtinO. Cotton Tim Bit* . Boit& and heeti . 4e. fie, which ~ in . connection with 'Ms usual i • e variety of other GOotle makes his assortment hoes s. will he sold very low for Cash; Fur Once or,:apisrove.4 eredir„ l' l'ilewOßford, }fity, 20, 1850. , , Ready' Made Clothing.. GooD issorfpug, Ready4fade c,iothinq for rile chesri at the store of L. f..l.rrotxt.it. Novi is the tame ti • • Great BePd, A114'3;18541 - 4113,3).-ier ei l Leatiailicr. Storer P E A"6 Vediasiipeied neWttore at Great "-ilesekr# ( (itavly ypolit7 e the *mina at , •wherilicr tarnow receivin g a large and entire new stock-arGoode, which he oilers fur sale% on ;the MALL PROPITS--QUICKALTUILNS.-uOSE PRICE tiny. stock embraces an ettensive assortment Of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Heels and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Ready-made`Clo• thing, which have been purchased in New York at the lowe.jt es.sh prickts; and he respectfully invites the people of Susquehanna county and vicinity to toil and examine bitstock before purchasing else where. His experience in the business enables him 'so purchase at the best adVantage ; and having made an arrangement with an agent in New York, he will be constantly receiving additional supplies of well selected Goods. Prorisiorts--Flour, Pork 4: Fick, wholesale Q: ?grail A very extensive stock will be kept constantly on.band At the loweet prices- Being deterroine - ii not to be undersold by any dealer west of New York, he respectfully solicits a shore of the public patronage. . L Great 13end, May 1, 10. Will you walk in TTittrr§ and look at his last arrival of Watch. 1. es, Spectacles, and the last summer style of Pins, and Rings, and fancy goods Also, ‘ ltiles -mars celebrated Tor;th Pte and Shaving and LubiretTassorted perfume. • Truly the hest as aorta:tent in town. Mav iG. Summer, fiats. AATAsitßusa BROTHER lame just re ceived a large and splendid assortment of 211111111f7 'luta, consisting of Panama, Leg Horn, Tuscan, China. Pearl, Peddle tirade, English, Can ada and Rutland Straw. Palm Leaf and other kinds of Summer Hats, for Gents, Boys and y o uths.— Also Ilun,garian, 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 establishment 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. Hate and Caps made to order, at the short est notice. Binghamton, May 1, 1850. • New Spring -Goods. 1101 r BURRITT has jrr.t received and is opening . 11 a full and general assortment of Spring and Summer, Goods, including a large and superior stock of Ladice Drcsa Goods, Shawls, lionnfts, Beats, Shoes, Steers 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 fur Cash or pproved credit, IL B. would avail hirnsvlrof tide 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 be is resolved to merit *continuance of it, and that his goods of all kinds will be sold at prices that shall not be heat. New Milford, May 7 1860.- N. B. Flour and Salt kept constantly au hand. Miss Betsey Chapman, Milliner, AY be found at the residence of J. W. Chap- I i man, same building with the Register Print ing. office, Chestnut et, between Odd. Fellows flail and Episcopal Church. A Few Days Later! Highly Importatag auct-,lnteriating News!—New . - Mims divertreci near home!! J. Lyons dt - Son ARE now receiving a large and fashionable as sortment of Summer Goods _which they wal sell for ready . pay" at very low prices. Just drop in, Ladies and Gentlemen, and exam ine our stock. "Twill cost nothiag to see and but little to buy just what you want. You will find us for A few days longer at the old stand, Where we will be happy to wait upon all who will favor us with a call, and where we aro determined to trade "some" yet, but after a week or two look fur us a little further up-town.. N. B. All kinds of " ready pay," even small bills taken at par. Montrose, May IG, 1850. OA TACOS, Ginghams, Lawns, Barrages, Linen Ginghams and Silk Goods, n great variety.-- Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, tic., in abundance. La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds, sizes and pri ces, at J. LYONS Ji SON'S. C ATIFTY-BAGSaia - Witi4;l2j'ilin a J. LYONS & SON's. 10p ROAD-CLOTHS, Kersey n 3 c res, JO tuck aTe2ng, Satinets, French Cassimeres and Summer stuffs just in. LYONS it SON. PLM -LEAF JIM; Bonnets and trinunings, a new lot at LYONS d; SOY'S. SIRTINGS acid Sheetings from three-fourth to ten-fourths wide, some as high as 5 cents a yard at LYONS & SON'S. USIC-PAPER and Sheet Music, Lithograph .01. Prints, Violin Preceptors, Strings, Screws, Bridges, &e. Sc, at LIONS SON's. P — .9.I 3 BB:AKNOIIVOIVeriCdo;ar Curtains— WOod Pails, Butter Ladles and Stamps. Clothes PinA, Baskets .Ic. selling by LYONS 4k. SON. RICE' Sugars, Nails and Codfish at • - LYONS 41-, SO:‘.1 . "0. .Montrose, May 10, - _ _ TIN WAREe;tI at wholetiale prices by J. LYONS iSr. SON AT Posrs may be found asbeautiful stock of Bonnets, the o heist- stock of Edgitui,s, Laces, Jaconeta, Cambrics. DeLaines, Muslim, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Wreaths and Flowers, thugh a m i , Parasols and Dress Goods of every kind very cheap. Gents will find summer wear, I Linens, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings; fine Sheet ingis, Hats, Boots, -Umbrellas, Cravats. Linen Handk'S, Gloves. In fact our assortment of got-4i is large., com• prising almost every article' wanted ,in the Dry Goods, Grocery, Hardware, Crockery. Glass, and Harness *ate. Iron Steel and Nails, Fish, Pails, Matta, 13moms; Tin ware. A fresh lot of Teas, Coffee, Tobacco; Leg Cluittet,Thiria l le Trimmings. We tender our thanks to our friends for favors heretofore. Having, made some improvement's, for their cotnfort, as well as our own, in the Old Store, we invite them to call and see as. 30,000 pounds Wool wanted 'for cash. We hope the Wool grower* of this country will certainly give . us a'eall before seiling; • ' ISAAC ?owl , &co Montrose, May 1. 1850.` • 50,000 lbs. Wool Wanted, , - port tibiai - wo Will pay the ,hisizist market I' price in Casii., The snbscribers have a large stock of all kinds of Goods, especially woolen goods, which they will sell as low ns*lowest. We, wont be undersold. S ALBS BU RY , • 270860, • Moniiose, May lrew 413istsda t A 'LARGE and splendid 'snick of seasonable Lll.- Goods just receives' and will be sold for email advance at. • LTHROP , * SALISBU firs. May .28, LIMO. , Ribbons; ' ' _ _ ,_,_ j - PVEN,PIDI9t 91 . ,0q/Ent..!ktoppousr. j ust re belyticr atidlisisidi.ty, ,:.-,-, • -1 : /IN t SAW 4Til BVlty, May , t), 18 6 Q :,, ,, . ; Daily atifiportati Itte. - N . 01RPENTER, Rail kintel Pr eig ht line bitreeet Great'l364 - and Kle Yeti*. EVERY day in the-week; 'Sundays excepted. fur 1i350: — Captain—James' Wickham. N. V. Carpenter will commence to receive and fiir ward Freight from Great Bend: on the first and -continue to receive and forward produce daily to Capt.J. Wickham thmughent the season. Capt. Wickham will remain t in New York, to.recetve 'Freight forwarded to him, and frbm the long ex perienceirr the businen, they flatter themaelvft that at all times they can . command the highest market prices. Ilie returns will be paid by N. V. Carpenter at Great Bend. May i, 1850. N. V. CSil.PEN'rElt. • plough% Ploughs: UST reCeired, a new stock, and large assort ment, of the most apprisved patterns of Side Hill• and common Ploughs; Plough Coatings of all kinds and handles, alt of which well be told at reduced prices, by a BURBi'I'T. New Milford, April,•lBso. Orptutta's Court Sale I N pursuance of an order . made by an Orplum's . Court, held at Montrose, in rind for the county of Susquehanna, on the 4 22 d day of April, A. D. 1850-, will be exposed to Public Sale; 11e real estate, late the estate of James T. Sherer, "deceased, situ ate in the township of Bridgewater. in Siisquehan na ilkounty, on Saturday the .25th day of May, inst., at 1 o'clock P. M. on the premise's at the house of the late James T. Sherer dec'd, in Bridgewater afcinasakl, bounded and described as follows to wit : On Ihe-south by lands of S. S. Mulford and on the west by 'land of Asa Luce on the North by land of S. S. Mulford and on the east by land of John Sherer, Jr., containing fifty acre, with 'the appur tenances, a dwelling house, barn and about twenty acres improved. Terms of sale, made known at the time and place of sale JOHN S in.:Reit Jr., Adnfr.. Bridgewater, May 1, 1850. The above sale is pckitpoiled till Saturday the Stl day of August next at the same place and time of day. May, 23, 1850. JOHN SHERERJrt. Admr Ni,v Chair Factory. rirFILE Subscriber has opened a Chair Factory nearly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store, where he intends to keep on hand all kinds of Fancy, Cane seat, common Windsor. and almost any kind of .Chaim Gilled for, also Settees of every descrip tion, which he will sell ns low as can be bought in this Country. • Parsons are invited to call anti examine before purchasing elsewhere. M. J. SCOTT. Montrose, April 24. I 7--rszn. To Dairymen. VOR'SALE--a Farm in tint townAtip of Pike, Bradford county, containing one hundred and seventy-five acres of land—one hundred . or more under improvement. There is thereon a Dwelling House and Barn, a good young Orchard. is well fenced and watered, anti has a good living Spring of crater within a few - steps of thedonr. There are buttew acres out of sight of the dttelling house. It is a first rate Dairy or Grain Farm, it being free from stumps, level, stnooth, and convenient to meet inn- stores,. de. Title good and -undiSputable. DANIRL BAILEY. L,ellaysville, Bradford county, Pa, April 23, 1850. f 17-3 m New Arrival. subscriber has just received a new supply af Books, embracing School Books of almo.st every s tariety—an assortment of Miscilloacous, do, Wilting Paper, by the ream nr_smaller quantity, Wrapping do.: Letter and Nate Paper; Fancy efataisry ; Wall and Cartain paper. Pocket, Clasp and Family Bibles ; large quan tity and a good variety. Ready Made Clothing; a large assortment em bracing a great variety•of Mae, Pants, Vests and shirts. Bats and caps; a general assortment of fash ionable Fur, Silk, Leghorn, Palm-Leaf, *r.. ttc. Boots and Shoo r: a good assortment of ?dens' and Boys', both fine and coarse ; Ladles' and Misses do.; Children's do.: also, a variety of . Fancy ar ticles too numerous to mention. School Bucks and paper will be soli{ to those who buy to sell again, at a very small advance on the city wholesale prices. Sabbath Schools will be furnished durbv, the Spring and Summer with hooks, on short notice. Montrose, Apr. 17, 1850. GEO. FtILLFR. —--••• • - - - - - _ - - Wool Cording and Clothdressing. THE Subscriber having purchased :the Wool Carding and Clothdressing establishinent, situ ated in Jessup Township , on the Wyalusing Creek, about six miles from Montrose, lately occupied by Smith Tiffany, 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\ (he., and he pledges hitp elf that. no pins shall tie spared to give entire loins faction to all those who may favor him with their custom. Clothdresiing done up with despatch. Steam finishing, done up in thh best style and on the most s reawmable terms, - Also a good assortment of Woolen C76ths of best quality—Flannehi and Woolen shawls kept constantly on hand, which will be exchangod at Mk rates for wool or produce. All work entrusted to his care shall be dune upon the shortest notice and warranted right or Pn .Pay / Those bringing loads of Wool from a Aistance, can have it carded' to take back. • PrOdom taken in payment fur n-ork. ' C N. SOUTHIVELL.I Jessap, , April 10, 1850, Fire! Fire! A LL Sus(juellanna county Is kindled in a blaze of ridnitratittn at the bettitty'and elegtince with which GROVES, the artist, is clothing the htiman form divine in the ntOst approved styles of the tirt, Montrose, May, tEk5O. tf. Perfectly Cool. LINES it JAMESON, Tailors, continue 61'6(- hibit upon their patrons the beauty of thelr art in all its perfections. This, however. beinT i nothing strarige or new for them, but only' in accordance with their uniform course, and what the public hare reason to expect of thorn, has "kindled" no•excite ment. now blare," no astonishment, and (except in one instance) no uneasiness: Montrose, May, Ibso. • Executor's Notice. A LL pemons. indebted to the &tate cif Arathon I 1 • O'harbils, late of Kush torvashircilecil., are requested to make inunedinte payment., and thine havmgdernands against said estate to pmsent them duly attested for settletneat. H. J. CHAMPION, Ex'r. Rush, June 5, 1850. Dts.siolutiou. E Co-partnership heretofore existing between ' 'Sommers, ficrydrn th Brother, in theMurcan tile business, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The Books and Accounts will be left in the hands of T. H. Haydenlor settle.ment.- -DAVID SUMMERS, TRACY HAYDEN, • - HENRY HAYDEN: New„brtlford o April 1.7,.1860. • • • . Av g take thia - method ioforiu N. • vy.• 'the public- that' vie itrai now receiving from' New York a frevh IntelBpkiny and Summer Gook which We roc - ready pig or approved credit, tot low-and a little tower than can be bought in the lawn nr totinty• Po •V°" hegr that recce/ If you don't believoit, Witted eXalniol for youfgelves. ' & H. H A YbEN. NO* Milford, May 10, 1850 -; • er r MOW G - 004.1( - -- 7 -- ••••• ••' r 4 • " 4- , .< 4 ABEL 'lllllRELitee-'-'; now receiving his Tall and Winter snpply (embracing n rly ever-thingN wanted ihtbOrnarket,) which will lie sold Aglitrem4y;LO IV for caritA Or ready pay: My assortment= Tony be. cli.Ased in part as fullowsi :.; 5 '" Drugs,:Medicines, chetnicals, :Paints . , P o ps, Dye Stuff..,; .oroCeries, Dry Goods, ifirdware,..Stune Ware, p lass Ware, Clocks, Witcfic,s, .14'017,1 - Sll- ver Sploous, Spectacles., Musical Instr,urnent...4,Xlq uors, Perfutnery,.Arrors,Stationery,Brusliea,Sboes, Yankee Notions, tt:e. tke. Thankful for the liberal patronage ,a,t14010.p.n -tiarenconragementilithorto receiVed3 hope . to rner it and receive a continuance of the sane: • . A fekv of the articles kept for sale at - t-lietned below : Groceries.--k good variety 14 Augurs. ,Otie*- rored Teas, good and cheap lanksseN per. Spice, Ginger, Saleratus, Raisins, RiCWAICK ereI, Codfish, Zantee Currants, Tapinca, Arrow Root, Mace, Manna; Sage, lstutinegs,'ClovesMront4 Mus tard ; also. Mustard Seed. white - and black, Ext. of Lembo, Soda, Soda Crackers; Stareh, Bar and Cingile Soap, Candles, all aorta of !l'obac()oppti Snuff, Vine,, ,, ar, (te. Dry Ovoils.—Broad Cloths, Gasseneres Satfinets, Mole Skin,Cordurov,Sheep's Gpay, Kenincky'Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttiii*We..,liiid .ev- cry thing necessary to make up ganuents CAlicoes, Gingham:4, ?dooslin de Lane+, Alpsteem, , Pktids,l3er , agc, Velitings, AprottplieeklieTickb-prillittg,-Ta ble anti Towel Diaper, Shecting,;Sbitting, Proiirri tt. Bleached, Suspenders, Umbrellas, 'Silk Cravats, Pocket Ilmaikerchiefs, Comforters, Biiitirli,"9/Ico‘, hitt tons, Hose, Cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, CAtit : oral Cambriek, Croak Fringe, Gimp, Edgitig, Purs,e Twist, and all sorts of notions. Bard-Rrarr.—Nails, Door and Window-131ind FaAenings, Putts, Screws, Locks, Bolts,, Faucets, hies, Screw-Drivcrs, ,Cum combs and Cards; Skates, •Nippers,'Cup , board FaAteninp„. 13a11.4 for Ox Horns, 'Shovels, Spades, hues, Forks, Patent Balances., Steelyards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Naib, Tea Bolls, Cork Screws 4ta too uumolous to mention. • Cutlery.---Peeltet Kniyes,Yable Knives 41,-.; Perks, bread and shoe Knives, Raisers, Hand -saws, Aug- Gitnlets, Simmon's Axes, Shears and Scii4ao rs . faints.—Pure White Lead ground in. Oil, and 110, Red Lead, Yen. Red,- Spanish brown,, Lamp Mack, Yellow Ochre. Paris Green, Chrome ;Green, Irfiperial Green, Chrome Yellow, ground Verdigrig. Prussian 131uc t _Vennillion,Bronze, Uml:ler, Terra si en u a ,j,vory Black, Black Drop, Pat.. Yellow„illose Pint;', Bl ac k Stealt - , , Curtuina, Rea Saunders, Sugar . . of Lend, Littutrge- etc- Oils.--i Linseed Oil; a variety of Lamp Oils, Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, Caster Oil, and all the esserthal iOdn. . Veruidt..—Forniture, Coach, Leather and Has- tich-Varnish, etc. Npts.'lTurpcaatine, Cam phine, Rosin o Spanish WI ting, Putty, Glue, Gum Shellac, CopalGpin, Emery, Red and White Chalk, Bath Bricks, Poetise Stone, Sal. Sods Burgundy Pitch, etc. Brushes—Paint, Varnish Counter, Clothes, Hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, Striping, Graining, Marking, Art. tilt, Sash; Tool, Horse, W bite-wash, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, etc. Aye Stufs.—indigo, Madder, Logwood, Nicwood, Riper Nit; Camwood, Fustick, Operas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annattci, Cochineal. Kurutte of TM, :Red Tarter, Extract of Logwood, etc." Acids. Nitric, Sulphuric, Muriatie, dam' Glass IVarc.—Bottles • and Vials of every size and description. at wholesale and rend!. A variety of specie .tars, and tincture Bottles, Glass Syringes, Peseras, Nipple Shells, Nursing Bottles, Tunnels. TumblerS,,Lamps, Candle-stacks, preserve Dish es , Salt-callers, Lamp Chimneys, Pepper Boxi. Car-- boys o ldirr' ors and Mirror-plates, Ikmijohns, Win ; dow Glass; Breast Pip es , etc. Stone Warc.—Jugs of all sizes, Butter Pots, Cream Pots, preserve Juts, pitchers, Stove Tlibs, Spittoons, de. Clocks and IVateles of nearly every dcription. good and cheap. Clock Facet, Verges and Keys, Watch Guard Chains, Cords and Keys of all sorts. Jewdry.- . —Ladies' anti Gentlemen's Chttld DUsom Pins, Finger Rings; Ear Hoops, gold and silver Pen cils and pea Cases, Studs, :Ala:, gold Beads; etc. too numerous to mention. Silver Ware.--Silver Table, Tea and Desert Spoons, Sugar Shovels and Tongs, Salt. Spoons, Butter Knives, Thimbles, etc. a Also, Silver-plated and German Silver Spoons, Brittannia Ware, ete. Speetacles.—Ltalies and gentlemen's silver fra med, Spectacles, silver plated, Gerinan silver , steel, etc., and Cases long and short. Steel Goods—Steel Beads, bag and purse clasps, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. Yankee Notions.—A great iariety of small blot usefut and fancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as Combs of every kind, ear spoons and We ser% purses, pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes, jesysharps, pocket books, pins, needle.% shaving tools, chemical powder fur snot-strops;' key rings, etc. etc. Pistols, powder, shot, :lead, powder . wormers,; gun caps, pills and- flints, safety fuse, etc. Ida/rice, histrumenfs.—Violins and .4mordeonit (the best assortment' ever introduced into.the ty) at whol e sale aitil retail ; • also, Violiitt Bows, strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and„rnsin-, , BaSa. viol strings and bows, Fifes, Flutes, Picchio; Mari nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books for the Violin, ACcordeon, Flute, Clarinet, Flageolet de: TrosserAbdonti nal seppertem and shoulder bta cesin great variety' and of most approved' patterns. Ifcdicel litiititanenlii--All the varieties usually called for by Physicians, Liitfors.—Choice Liquors for medical Pitiinssas. such as Brandy', Rum, Gin, Wine, etc., (a ,varielY ef Alcohol, Whiskey,-eta etc. - • Perfuntery.—.Extracts, Cologne, Rose Water and scent Bags, .smelling salts, Toilet Articles„ Fanei. soaps, Ox Karr:Ow, Bear'S'Oil, Tricopherous,. 7 ,Hair Z./M C..110r Aye., . Sfatiariero.—Fools-cap and Letter. Paper,_4o,*, Black sand, ,Jtik, Envelopes, Wafers; and stamPs k seiling,-,WexTand and , steel PAM Holdersaetket.,antl Table Inklatinds, Businesak Friendship Dards,' Peacilii slates, Water Coiors . .k: .Boots, shoes, Whips,, Candle Wick, Twitte,:iduss' Thread, Belloirts spool. stands„.P hale Boue,-.. sauf fers, Trays, dindlestralip, Lamps, 01 sponge,- Princes. Polish for scouring, Rotten stone and naih Briek for same, Black Lead, Patent ; Pints, Thbs, Clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Candy,'Heralock Cluni, Window sash; Oil Cloth, Carpetbag, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. etc. 41 ~ , . . Drugs and tediiiite;r,j-Turkey gum opium, rail. and pity. genuine tnikey,rhenba4.,,east latlia4/0- morphia) atilPhas and atehts, veratrM, potass hydra,s3„ . Creosote, yeti and White precipitate, sulfate de" quinine, calcined. Magnesia, russian, tut, roll oxide ot iron, nux vonaita, licorice, .cart, . iron, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh. sulphate POW sa, cobalt, seta alba,,colocynth. guns inastich, cal• omel, tartar emetic, radiandpulv; Orris, condi; Acid, rad and purr. oolumbO,Shlthate of zinc, saffron blos. soma, prtrialid) - chitlkiatroanitsitt seed; coriander tt caraway o. rad puts!, gentian, lenCA.Pennkistitel dust, gum kitio,, true, for rosin miblimate. 'calamine LIMN IdiartiOcti, ken& Chalk, acting, sulphur (lovers pOWderiti ties ,benr.e.Tif arsenic', Antokittil, tumerie, sem fenigreek; birk,_Nchok soul and glauber salts, senna,,pinki. oo t„ . 4 .10 , tre, (salt pewit): wormseed, poly. sdleppooreft , [le d grim camphor, rad ginger, africanii4o,4ldrlcati cayenne, pulv.cubchis,pujvi comfOris,`gpldon cream of tartar, tartaric acid, sup carb ao4 i cal-sof", .ia,pdapo 3 ige,,cu4dui, spi#ojeod, 4004004 p9'. romn glue, fir, ..m 1 vif j tapl , mt mu, t lol km of venire fil§riith**3b9ry*, i4rfoiaiiki rdo(yiA Mm.l. sweat ' 6,:mfcetk:/oid .o.lt o 4 l9 l am,gurn*.gieg 6, drimefgat:i7crp, , 44m etc: Put *es, gnat ' fietada, gi* FIIIT*QIIIIIICO snp, omitics! snake rOot i valerhm, cog and dutch ; i t VO'filike Vida down, cantina " alias; refine& . , i, u*llra,l4#ll.rtsol* til'lltinitaciaLtiOid ti' " gum gime, guru ealbaritam, indii:, amide, ilys. salve, emp. canthark, dry verdigris, crude 0 i antimenytelmbnii,Wouni;i.anil ungmn24o4llt ash bark, fol. digititha, liorer%boimd, white be h cub. ningnesigi'2lyttami!! na : 4l6lthicurn g 1 uli g r ll moss, Aul aeouitettad law-auf9cas ' g ,tearei,_ln;iiauras sariutparilla , ?Pei, Mue p i ll i ,t4 adhesive plititer.'crototi`o i ll; Taltniti/Beelin i ii , ' Figs; Genuine Cud" Liver Oil, 'Ciliate of " 1141,ii • &truth of gMitian,usintri, - bell heir. dandelion, deadly might Oulu, : thorn;apple, 1 t ... eszth, comp., fin . . , .-', -' , f-A E./eft/rid 0ug.=41)14 Pciieinihritjelnoti,•4.4 ~i. ngail mon,•Tansep, wintergreen, sassafrat,o A ender, , hemlock, -elosres,=iilerenmet; _Witt, - '4, sPgartuAntt - PeanYroYoi , almo n d s ; worniseed_ i, iq WoOtlx4iimPer. Mq4 141 7. I nntk 7 l - teR4,IIM ;.:ell 'iivin, capptit, spruce. tar, Vidiebs;.&e.,',l_,J,V' iyisences from theabori 0113.2' . ' ''', t . " .--,, 'Vi'''l Tiwetsires.—tinct.• rheubarb,.. Myrrh, -.eart - 1, cardamum, pier, digitalis, tutu,' iodine, iv" sunriatiaiucturekof4ron; dry: : ' ,-•",., ', - .. LanPnunlikrerric):"Hives WV?' chlop4a: collodean or ,14tIld fidhfinve plasteri,,,psits.rd qv; iliac,' kin& atiniAlprie ether, 9'114 ;of % l. ender,'eor: s spike, baba _ "- cluirenal,r etc.,eic.. q4orl the "..ttiti t Articles ki rigllPPlar The best the caries are offereo alar pure! call and I Dec. I 1 wttcouts:rl (a Pr rrIIIS 1. ity Superior recently prenti in the eh Pioneers time to Which ; ' and wit to do w Anotl their exit the Stock iftr,E/cgc. . , _ 'A, and aM 611 4,114 to 11 4' l. e•11`90,000 in valne,. ceinprises an is:thrill:tent gi,, unequalled, and they defy all comyetiott: -TNµ •' desire particularly to'cali the attentimof - -. rt ., .CountryAtercluasits: • . ii• to their Stock, whom, 4 l4y, their extensive. aqatkili ments they are enabled to . - . • with; an tostlg tent tit tfiii t once- the best, .iiins 'Varied, and - fy. 1. dampest of any other on. this Cent , ! .'t : , Nor thiti:,, . the extent. of their business prevent -mfrom ei ply ink; the individual wants:: Gen lemen visit6ft, this city will at all timeifind their 1 , readinesital, furnish front the: smallest- artiete'bii I , 4iCrimpin Outfit, of such as cannot hul:to Stirr-mix-iircerit4 irrsxo rAsa., or meet the approbatire otthe intl - 641 Fastidious. ~ . „. .. ,_ i. l V h ; .. Their Manufactured liepiOrtient,; is replete , trt e - '' very description of 'Dress and ProtE,Businis - stisC. k ' . l Traveling: Sack and Albert Coats . All- the sty*, 1 of Drop De Ete, Alpaca an4tßro. linen CON/14. 3 - Pantaloons of all the various styles ! anti qrialit.'• - Ma. " V..e ..' Fish of the latest and richest 'patterii; ' 11. l Pressing Gom ite. m!, , - -..-:, ' - 1 : The Fancy Department etutweitisiverythhA '''' new or desirable in the line of .tclifirt% hinter,.,.,? Bosoms, Collars,,Cravats,'Storiii, - Beirfit, Aillriiiec , : 1 Handkerchief?, Rosier?, •Suipentleis,' Shes - :10.1 Braces, Meneyßelts, &e.. - , ."': , -10 To verify ; the abowstatementu,llo3! tisk PTV '"... men, when *fishing the city, .to can. Isid..Exastf , .1 ;; for thonse.liFs, where they Will' Mee:iv - the trikX, polite attention, the proprieterstidyintren the're#::- vessive cheapness which their UnrisalledTaitilitit - enable tbernito atlord their Goods, fo ensure I Salt' i . ,. FULL SUITS furnished to Order at the Monk', - 1 ' 1 eat Notice, and sent' : to tiny 'part of the' Uriftev '..,: l States. . ' . • .4. 0...-BCKY111;" 4 -i, - -,,Jd • 17-6nt ', , IL L. - rOSTEI24-0' N. B. Open from 6 o'clock A.. ti,to 1.0.3 i.-, 2.4.11 ..ti . i 1 - livarCrliiiiiif "' ' ' . -': / 4.:,..4 TRH silk ill - Jere:have • Oiitriiiienced bigness' Sii,;'. -,,T ' der the m 4 . 4 11 . :-siitte At co, and are nkyvp 1 ....dyr. . .. . . ~ opening anew asisintment itt: Goods, homswg o % ' • I almost every arti c le ealledlor. We ,intend 4044 .'' mostly tbr ready pff, short eredit.w4l be given , .t . 5.,1 Ai 1 - those (thatjaity wish) that have I:tin - imblutiliz!V,l , meeting thipnymentit..z , 'deeds' will :b - e. widag,et low as at any other store in the county — by goocP 1 attention, an I, l4teriirtice.S.wn'lmpe to get oar shareorf'.a• ' 'I Xf 7 / 5 , 1 . - iAZ 91:24mnAge• .' ~, f/ itin P4-&•1.0 it iritkmi to the aUve,Wiiie .i.ricont'' neetion a' d,Sheet•lron %"..iilbliihntent, W? will be kept ri...gintero- - - .Witte, She•-• All ottlent. diatelyll'.' be;suppli4 Ott libetial IBA nay m . 1 2 k a t ar i, ,W.'pol,r 1-.., , - i•ti. ,-- 4r.Jettni!, bibilfig. Itititpi, mid tb k ,_ SoIeTRACt tig i i i "iids-Ittict„ ltiiichiii . Sti: :SittSLitittktilte ' P., ip * aptut.z.l dy,land Mot' r itatttly„ott ,ircett.—Mt t , 'ablit'fbr ant , ' t. • Aprit-10,°18.5i =EI ulths • arid New, Ikriik .A.itiiettlii4ine — im ..'''''' riOUNTYI IferOmutu , titud -- ..utherdvMzwani!tof %..../ Beau antl4Bbous,wil4,pleasesuil and “andile , a irt; 1168 9:tfne r eceived direct fr2}ll,the - 'elm ii,lliriey au:Miters; 41116livviiltbe`iiild attolielFrateir iiiEbi shaft cfredififiT/iecolit : to-LA- -. .. 0 lirractwe our cmg-ischeis Wifilie tuia qiil)dro's - fi e thueit ang - gaLteo;,and,ixiii 'Alit oioli`iliarki 0 siai' f ites arribriy :Liii *al i •!i , !ltittt. tr:y•A*6 - If IlyetturN 'O4- save fiddle) 46, per,cent fro m dit-prices:' .‘.....;i4:1,tp.1;A:::::- . ! - - ~,, 1 , _„- ...-- -.1, ~, -i _.1. , in..444;!_rkft - APItA! ~ ~, . 12.*5 i'ett* , ; 9 1r 7 V ,, i ,"4 . P , X 4r e,w,,X1+,r1 r ,; , t - .1,1 • '''-'11IT•al l ii. , ''' '. . . ',. - 1 '2-,•?.. ,- - 7 - ' A t4l44 * Zgk ra ,o lo . # 1 2:4 4 # 611314e. attention o - 0411110 tin; - bitAl 00-- tness4d Renova 0041-4., cum 'aviAiik av - pre_panxi , *nratt to witiViipon them hathel• 4 'l ll paiay ;tb;~ieei'am' his wick iq the i s eat *aloe! 4ilemette-tbe - tetiidiction 1 6 14/.IOLIf 1 1 0+1 , 01 1 '00 411 arbet 4 bgli ,cetip t , 1 , 44 ''''Mott Vs` 11" " :"4 -I .t*tititt!.t, it 1. ..4„iiiiikrurfetit t , .., rceove4 t 47'4', 4 P. 26 -1 4 .. ........., - MaY 1 28 ' 11"' '