$OO,Ol. REWARD, 2. AN AWAY from the subscriber; on the 6th 13 %Ansi, William Sheehr, ao indentdred wren, tic,: to the farming businems. AU - persons are torbiatieu to harbor him; or trust him on my aCebUnt, THOMAS MEHAN. Forest Lake, Nov. 7th. 18,59 -308 s. 4 Ll7olloi. and itotuutt Bartels, suitable for Cider and 51e4-o,il Ba‘irels ter soap, —L'Oods'BOXIII, etc. will be sold at auction in the street, oil - Monday, Nov. .21 st, 18.59, at 12 o (it being the first day of Nov. court.) Mat will keep full as weli in rultE. liquor bars rek as in new barrels; and those few persons who think differently are in error. • ABEL TURRELL, Nov. 10th. 1259.-2 w, NEW GOODS. rrt.TE, sule.cribers - have this day returned from N, w York with" a large :ddition to their sleek of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FAN CY GOODS; our. prlichases - being made ex clusively for CASIT, we are enabled to offer our _ customers great bargains. We take great pains in seleotieg spelt Goods as the market requires and will sell them at, prices that cannot fail to - "Le satisfactory, EVANS•dt ALLEN, No. 2 Odd Fellows Hall Binghamton, November sth, 185,9. AIiT'ITCHES-1e large stock of gold and it ''ver Watches of the best makers, toan3cr . 4 them of our own. importation. at prices trot h lower than have ever been sold in town—War ranted good time keepers. E. & A. —Also, AVlnett Cimirs, a filet rate assortment et GOLD Fob; Vest, and Guird Chains.. TAR RitiffS and Breast Pins—a beautiful va riety. in intim double and single, consisting of Pearl,. Jet. Cameo, Lava,Coral, Ftortntine. 'Mosaic. Brilliant,.Enaniel, and all Gold, various patterns tno paces: - VINGER. Rings , —Diamond, Opal, Pearl; En: amyl, Jot, Mid all GOLD, a great tariety from $4O down. LLOCK ETS—a very fine assortment, GOLD and Male& I, 9, .4, a nd 6 faces. QiILVER Ware"—a large stock of sterJ:ngsil , vet. ware, consisting of spoons; forks, ladles cop>, cake, ph'. ire cream, 'Jotter; 4 fruit. knives, etnidren4zcits, napkin rings, card cases etc. . 13 LATED Ware—Castors, cake baskets card 1. receivers. tea: setts, ice pitchers; sugar bas kets, ea t cellars, forks, spoons, toast racks, gob- I et s. etc. ID axsi:ETs.:=- - i'suli supply, of every style,— XI . :•( , tne very Lich patterns. , - CLOCHS—Eight day, and thirty hour clocks. [ a great variety, warninted. ' not - 9 . EVANS & ALLEN. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY CL; SSICAt .AND 110HILIL SCHOOL, • .At Montrose, Pa., for 1359• F IIE Trusteesare hartpy to announce to the public that the next term of this popular institution %ill begin on WEDNESDAY; NO ldth. ISSP, under theeharge of i'rof. 111.1111 RY, BRODIIEAD, B. it.. a graduate of yak College, who has consented to remain. It f's now probable that there will I .‘c' neinti rruptit n of the regular Sessions of the katituti.m. The trustees respectfully rein, the patrons of the school, and others, to the fol lowing testimonials from the President and Profe;sors nfl:a)e Collek.4: to the present pros perity of the fich on I ; and lo the highly comp- Invntary resolutions passed by the students. 'commendatory of tho successful administration of Prof.'B, and expressing their gratification at the prospect of a continuation of his valuable labors.. - TESTIMONIALS.' YALE COLLEGE, Juno 24,1859.-- Mr. Marry Tirodhear',. a clamber of the class laly graduated .it .1(aIe College, tas held a li:f4l, nk in the class as - a scholar. So far as I am .argia'sited will' it, hia moral character, and habits, gie.itref)roat hable. riIEODORE D. WootsEr.President. Mr; H. gis-bdnerl, who belongs•to the gradu. atinzr_ Class of fis9 has shown himself du i rinobe two years of his ,connection with the co/tee. a capable and successful scholar. Shed he apply- Krnself to the work of instrnctlon, 1 have rio doubt of his ability to justify (hw yonfi 'dence and satisry the expectations .or any who mar avail themselves oi - his services. •-• Jas. fFADLET, Prot. of Greek.- Brodhead of the class of 1859, in Yale. sebolai; and has a superior mind. I have little doubt he will make an eifi, elitrit and mier.esoful teaeher,andcan tezommend. hint with great confidence that he will not dis appoint ti patrons. NOAH POHTER. _Prof. of Philosophy and Metaphysics. Mr. H. Ilr>r;dhead has just. finished his course of colb.uisto education and iecieved the de 7,ree of 'Bachelor of Arts at the auroral com mencement: As he proposes to be engaged for a tittle in the business of teach ing,he ischeerfully recommended by the undersigned 23 a person well qual.fied by Ills scholarship and attainments, be his ehristiiiu characler and deportment to he successful in the inatinetiori . and go•rersonent of a • THOSes A. TRACE*, Prof.. of Lain. Studenta may here be prepared - for mica` in an advaneed rlase in any of our Colleges, and attentippwol be paid, as hePetofore, to the vlioro_ r ,to4l preparatiorror ALL wno DEPHRR SO BEcisME TEACHERS, IS THE NORMAL DEPARt• RENT. • -SpeciAl ins . truction in the latter Department will Jie during the ensuing-term. The Text: Books heretofore used Will be eon. tinned inahe SehooL . LeetMies on subjects of geoeral interest will be delivered during the Price 'of Tuition per -Term' of Elervi! Weletis; - . . j $6:00 Primary Department, - - - - - - 3,50 In English Branches-and Latin or Greek, 9,00 Latin and Greek, each, .- - - •- SA_O Instrumental and Vocal Music will be given i(desired., - There vacation of ten days, begin • fling Decentlier.24th ; the term to consist of 11 weeks. _- • Students wishing to proenrn rooms in board sin be a,•cummndated by writing to J. 3t. Ly t ons, Fsu ; laid those wishing to.,board itiem selfes can: obtain stoves sad furnitiire from Snyre — Brothera, .on reasonable Lerma. Price uf.boatd averages from-$12,00; to $2,50 per Hun. WU...JESSUP, PreaideliL - flon, C.F. READ, Secretary. Not:ember 2d, 1859.-10w-6m. . • PREPARE FOR WINTE'L • THErecent d.wld weather warns ds that Win -1 ter will soon be upha us, and:all should be properly prepared for it. • • JOEIIII GIAOVEIik the Tailor, de irrr evi•rybk . iy,to remrtubeii that, he is ra wer,. ready to - do all work in:his live, in a satis factory mutter: crers,NG Do%Eros the It EALIGIT bfuntroge Oct. 256.1859.-1 m : '.; cDeclittcpril_ A L1,per.r.0.3 are esattliined against pnrchas• in; a iiidu.rnent Note'sim3d by trio . iitoo3l the first of 'fitnrch,lBs9;in favor of Alfred Mc- Keehi, or bearer. for 434 due in six - montha. Ai I have received no value for Raid ootej shall not p . . ap the same tinless ebropelled by law. . • JOSEPH STEIGER... Jewmp. Oct. = GOLD' MOUNTED OH. PORTRAIT' OF uIR. EVERETT.-1/ -faithful and apen, rate ph - DIN/roc:46e pietitre - of this , gentle .:„ man, is now ready for delivery: - It is beautifully . exectiteri-in nit.o colont, with'vrppinupriate emb . Isms of Montt! Vernon in orgoldvirsibewlue bor der. 'stippled after the matiodi.of Senefidder's Clobaof frorris to 100 enlicit.d, and Ihrira% ded * Kama as the Ws«hington PoitriaP:onli dollar for each pietnro'ririirred. 2' p) DEvraxalx 14:: n.t. , South-Third Streit, PhLts.delpetih. THE GENESEE FARMER. kEsiablished in 1831. f Eltraordinary _ . THE GENESEE FARMER now admitted 1 to be the cheapest agricultural paper pub lished in America. It is believed to have a lar ger hiratilation • thaa any similar josreal in the World. But there are thousands of farmers who do not take this or any similar paper.- To reach this large etas*, although *le • Farmer is now cheaper than the- cheapest, we have determined to make it cheaper still. • TO ALL WHO SUBSCRIBE NOW, Or before the 'first of December, we will send the Geneiee Farmer for !E6°, and the remain. ing two months of this year (November and December), for fifty cents. In other words, we will send the remaining numbers of this years., A PRESENT to new SUBSCRIBERS. Send the fifty eta. in three-cent postage stamps, at our risk; or get ; one of your naighbora to join with'you, and s end &dolls? bill. Published for 2.9 years, in the very heart of the .• Genesee coantry," with hundreds of the best farmers and fruit.growers; in every State, as correspondents, the Genesee Farmer contains information of great Value. • It is the " FARMER'S OWN PAPER," And :no effort is spared to make worthy of their WHEAT CULTURE receives special atten tion. Every subject connected with the farmer's vocation is discussed. Management and breed ing of stock, cultivation of grain sod grass, Cent:houses, buildings, fences, underdraining, plowing. sowing, harvesting, threshing, market ing. dairy management, and every operation-on the farm or garden, receive attention. Pull and Reliable Reports of the Markets, In NCIW York, - Bostoo, Philadelphia, Rochester, Buffalo, Toronto, Chicago, Cincinnati, Liverpool, and London, are riven each month, prepared capresaly for the Parma by a gentleman of great experience, intelligenee„ and sagacity. - . DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. Ladies, too, write for the Genesee Earmer,and furnish hundreds of well-tried and valuable re. ceipte. We designio wake the Telltale for 1860 decidedly the best of the series. .0.280,00, - In Cash Premiums will be paid fur the greatest number of subscribers sent in before the lftth of January., .rigents Wonted in Every Town. Specimen collies and show.bills -adot gratis to ailleho desire to act as agents. TWE:I7I"-ONE CASH PRIZES, Besides liberal specific premiums. and, in clubs of eight, a,pEr cent premium to each anbszriber. WO TV is the Thne to Subscribe Pear in tnind, all who subscribe now will ge the last two months this year for nothing. Only 60 cents a year. Address nolo 81j ' JqSEPH HARRIS. Put)iii.ber and Proprietor; Rorhe%ter. N. Y. STOVES! STOVES! AT 111 k r IDUCED PRICES! 131a11.1 = 1.1 " 7 " 1 " I ' just receiving A large stock of NEW idioms including a ful) assortment of Cooking, Parlor. Office, and Shop Stores, for Wood or Coal. Also, Store Pipe, Zinc-, Stove Tube*, .4rf.e. His assortment will include the most select and desirable stores in market, Ind will be sold - at Redtieril Prices for Cash or Prompt Pay. • New3litford, N nremker .GOAL OF the best . quality ever offered..inthia or any - other market. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS, embracing the latest improvements: Alan. the heOt qualities of CAM PHENE. and BURNING FLUID. LAMP 1 111., and LAMPS, in which to bnrn them. CANDF.ES and atieka, and every thing-necssory for Ligfita, . for solo at the ca,. riot More of - A BEL TURREf..L,- .. noel • Montrose. Register's Notice. ' NNOTICE is hereby giciro to all personsma corned in the fol!owlau estate**, vie Estate or... Elias Steenback late of Gibson, Mary M. Sternbeek adm'a• Estate of Orin' Leste) late of Forest,, Lake, 0. Mott, Jr., tatter. Estate of Abraham Taft iste.of Harford, Charles Tingley advt. Estate of Calebifiller late of Jessup, Milton r Hunter rider. Estate of Nathan Shipman late of Middletown, Frederick Taggart eieer. Final account. of Peter IL Van/100ton, guardian of Mary R.W. Vanhouton. That the accountants have settled their apinunts in the Register's Office in s and for the county of Sumtehanna. and that the same wilt be presen ted to the Judges of the Orpharut' Court of said county on, Friday the aecond -day of December; 18b9,40r confirmation' and allowance. CHARLES NEALE, Register. Register's Office. Montrose.• Nov. Ist.4w• HEAD Of NAVIGATION FULL OF. NEW GOODS, NEW ALL WOOL • • - DE LAINS, • NEW DE L.AINS not all woo BLACK SILKS. Rirndxome MRRRIMACK PRINTS, SAXONY. . LINSEY. •. • and VILLA PLAIDS, - ClArl.72,tfti% WINUR SHAWLS, , CHENILLE SCARFS, HOODS, , COMFORTERS. • - HOOPED SKIRTS SPIRTS, CRAVATS and COLLARS. More GLOVES ma I:IOSLERY . ; a anew 011 4 .9 of Burnett's COCOAINEJor the hair. alio, Dalrymple's MOUTH WA.SH, the. best thiriiler„the Teeth and Gores known. -Aed bests otother GOODS..-no time to mention. All will be sold CHEAP for the Pt.°o"Et °CSII.I'V • by H. (~ TYLER. 11REPU BURNING FaXID and Cod Fish . .—Pleasa don't ask to get trusted, but, bring along your Buttes, regx, DriedAp plei, rte., and get Hie worth of your motey. Tobacco by the pound 10 eta. _ H. C. - TYLER. Montrose. Oct. - 27 h,.1859. , • , . TO THE INDEPENDENT FREEMEN OF SUS- QUERANNA_COVNTYi GSSITMG : net atiire lessfiroiiivery./Ueier. mew,Kodl Jogiee. el the reside tit the Static of f'etiosylvtitits. ' . rrtHE suilersigned has,the,gensintV 1104 of 1. tbiS State for The sale of 1: Glidden's-rem Docket for Justices °fibs Peace, lontaining ab breviated forms fiir entering actions, boar civil and criminal, sad, all - subsequent prieeedings therein -- ; also. bills for Justices Constables' and , W.lloPsates' Fees;.helot a comptp_tel. guilif ,:to situ , Juitices, antliaving siuseb labor andtistle to 'Fe both new and ord. : weds is big*lls icao seettded by Rom 6, - ;Chaim, D.. Wilmot, Was, Jeisup. U..iturrowe. , .F. Al 4-1. H Weiler, end ay_ riearlY allele Attorneys of the citunty ; Th'a Attorneys in their testimonials sly that a `strict_ economy, hying nothing ol . the great con. venience of the 'wark, win.' ih our .i.04 140 °4 is"- dnee every Justice in the eounty to p111:04110- the book its soon se it la exainined by tham." . . ''• :it is substantially botilid , and cOntains sits quiris of good paper, pied is told at the unifiant price of .Is 6. Call and 'see it sttbe Montrose Book Store. Orders .by mail from any rah of tewoostaty Write; eaclosieg thscastupromptly asserted Stk. rilberetf; swot bs.esneissa, , cuse directed. -- . ". . • 4-1141144,Aitk Montrose, oet. 3d, '59.5, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ITV N. I BUM STORES o f euttenbtrg, Itosenbaunt, Montrose, &Dula Depot,Pa. HE undersigned hiveprovided themselves T with s , SPLENDID . ASSORTMENT PAU AND WINTER GOODS which they boset'of being tho HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST a this section of country. They ciao flatter themseives that they have he best facilities of obtaining boobs PA from qt Darket, and are determined not to be undersold by any firm this aide of N. Y. City. In regard to READY MADE CLOTHING we wotild say that being in this butanes largely at 24 Dey Street, New York City we can offer the public bargains not surpassed by any retail Acalern in this section, as we can sell here at retail prices as cheap as those who go to New York and purchase_ at wholesale and then bring them here and . hvae to make n profit over that whieh they have already paid them. 'selves. Call and. see us and we will prove the facts. - Outtinbtrg, - Mostntaum, i 7 Montrose, Pa., Ottoher 27th, 18/59. NOTICE. B. F. TEWXSBURY, County Supt., will deliver the SECOND LECITITEE' before the " Dni. ci Jltne &NADI." and "LIT ERARY ASEOCIATION, n in ACADEMY HALL, on Tireetwr eeEattco. Nov. Isth, B M. STONE. Sc.e of Lit: Association. HORSES FOR SALE Al7C'TelcolV. WILL be otTered for rale, on the promises of the subicriber, on Saturday, Nov - ember 12th, 1859 at 10 o'clock, a m., six Horses: One Mare, 8 years old, One•Mare,'4 years old, Two Colts. 2 years old, Ono Colt, 1 year old, One Colt, six months old. TERRIS :—Crwfiit of one year, with interest and approved security, JAMES O'BRIEN. Bridgewater. Oct. 1.5the1859.—.9w. Executors' Notice- WHEREAS,Letters of Administration hare been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Moses Stopard. Into of the township 2tf Forest Lake, ckvcasetl, all pitrsocs indebted to the said estate are requested to make itninediate payment, also all persons having just demands against the same will plisse present them duly authenticated for settlement to the subscribers. WM. HARVEY. Executors. JABEZ WIGIITMAN, Oct. 21st. 1859. • SHERIFF'S SALES. P virtue of sundry writs tanned by the B Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county, and to me' directed, I will expose to isle, by public vendee, at the Court House, in Montroseam Saturday,the 19th day nf,November, 1859, at one o'clock, p. m., the following de scribed piece or parcel of .land, to wit: ALL that, piece or pared of land eituato in the township of New'Milfordi county of Sus quehanna. and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit ; beginning at a peat, in the Cocheeton and Great blend turn pike roali; thence by lands sold to Park W. Avery, snob 44 1-2 deg. west; 90 5-10ths per ches to stones, the'east corner of lot No. 33 on the map or re-survey of Drinker's land, made by. Jason „Torrey; thence by said lot 45 1-2 deg. west, 173 perches to a pest and stones, the north corner of said lot, thence by land sold to Alexander Shirley north, 44 1-2 deg. east,7s 1.2 perches to a.p2st in the middte of said road: and thence.ahng the middle of said , road to the place of beginning; containing 75 acres and perches, with the appertenanees„ one barn and about sixty acres improved, late the gents of Charles Tingley, Executor of 'sumer Mott, deceased, and Leis Mott, widow. [Taken in ex ecution at the suit of John to the use of Sarah Mott vs. Charles Tingley, Executor of ithemer• Mott. deceased, and Lois Mott, widow and devisee.] ALSO—AII that - certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Lenox, county of Susquettstotta." and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: it being known as let No. 316 on Drinker's map of Tunkhannock track c -rbeginning at a 'stove heap, the north of land hereby conveyed—it being the east corner of lot No. 316, and west corner of lot No. 314: thence by the sonthwest line of the last mentioned lot, south 45 deg. 30 min- east, 150 percher to a fink on. the line of William Ilartle'y's land; thence along said Hartley's linesouth 44 deg. 30 min. west, 127 perches to a hemlock; thence by the Collins lands north 46 - deg. west, r5O perches to a stone heap, the south corner of lot No. 316; and thence along the southeast line of the said last men- Ahmed lot north 44 deg. 30 min. east, 128 1.4 perches to the place of beginning, containing 119 acres and 36 perches, be the same more or less, with the appurtenance*, one framed house, two barns, one orchard, and about 60 acres im proved. [Taken in execution at the snit _or C. S.l t lohneton vs. John Millard.] . - ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Great Bend,in Susq'a Co., Pa., bounded and described en follows, to wit: on the north by lauds of E. dr B,llawkins, east by land, in the possession dair and Jerome Thomas, south by land now or late bf Gilbertjlawkina, and west by land of -- Drakw , consainintabout 85 sores, .more or leis, together with the app urtenances. a house, a small bun, some fruit trees, and about 45 acres improved.—Taken in execution at the, suit of C.S. Smarten to the. use a Stillwell ti; Brown, vs. 'Washington Purobasers--wil-1 in .111 eases be reqaired to pay, on the day of sale, an amount sufficient to cover the costeof s■lo, otherwise, the proper. ty will be re-sold forthwith. - - Oct, Sheriffs Office, Mclat roge, Oct, 26th, 1669.—te HOW RD A3BOCIATLON , PHILADELPHIA. ' - - .4:Benevolent inktitution established by wt . --tied Endowment. for the Mil of the Birk ' jinAH,,thitemad, offliaedz.m :14 4:Epidermic, -Inman., and .especially for Ms Of" Di,lefises the - 50.44 OrSqui. EPIC AI,ADVIE given frith, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by lOW, With a, desenption of their:oanditigo, (two. (loco. 1 11 16 0 14 habits of life. &o) and in trice, of ex treme poverty.thedicines thrniahed Pei Of charge. ' Valisatle Reporti on Sperrivato'gticei,..4 olh - sr papaws ofthe basal Organs; sent to the af flicted In seated' letter.envelopes. free of charge. Address, rir.l.Bkfllio NOngbton;AnOnfthlat gtirin, Iftlewrd A.ssocistioe.T.Po• &lab 9th-sk. Pe: Ay order of tkeiDirectoM: tiltad THE EY , - I F you want eou r i Arabrotype, litelainotype or I Photograph taken Cheapt Great reduction in the pike of. AMBROTYPES. The stabscriber will tukelarge 43 sire for 81,00 The $. sin 1 . 4. W - - - - .b 0 The 40 centlsire for . .„. (rtrr ur IN GOOD CMS.) PHOTOGRAPHS, 4-4 else, . 83,00 For each duplicate, . . 1,00 - ,Pictures liken to be sent in letters without ndditionnt postage. Haling_ a large Side . and Ski... Light combined, we can take good Pictures in nil kinds of 'weather. For Itoomenver AbbotesShoe Store, oppo site the • UANI OF 16111611-4.31T0N. Par INSTRUCTIONS given in the Art. A. B. TUBBS Bilighntriton'. Oct. 12th. 1859 N. o.—No children under 5 years old taken for less than 50 cents; and no p . cent Pictures taken while there are ;customers ireiting for those of higher prim. Teachers' re*aminationa. MFAIT-INGS for. tho examituttion of those who desire to teach in the public schools of this county, will be held in the different town. ships as follows: . Brooklyn, Nov. 5, Centre, 9a. m. Lathrop, 0 • • '7, Hillsdale, 9a. m, L en „ , " 8. *BOll S. IL, 9a. m. Gibson, " 9, Union Hill, 10 a. tu. Jackson, " 10, No. 2, 10 a. m. New 'llford, " 11, Graded S. 8.. 10 a. in. Franklin, " 12, South S. H., 10 a. tn. Montrose & / " 14, Montrose, Bridgewater, Disaock, " 15, Public S. IL, 10 a:m. Springville, . " 16, Public S. H., 10. a. m. Auburn. 0 17, Lowe 5.41.. 10 a. m. Rush, , " 18, GrangeNS.H.,lo a. in. Jemsup. : . " 14, Bolles S. H., 10 a. m Forma Lake & 21, Towne $.-11., 10 st, m. Chapman, Middletown, &t. Dahhein s. IL in a. tr. Priendaritle, A polleon, ;111, Little Metl., 10 a. m Cneetmut, " *24. Clark's S. IL, 10 a. m “ • 25, Brackney, 10 a. In ” ;26, Brno{Wale. 10 a. m m the riuer, Lako, Liberty, Great Bond, Oakland. & 29, Lanesbom' 10 a. in. Harmony, Thompson, " 30, Centre, - to a. In. Ararat- Dee. I. Church, 10 a. tn. Herrick, " 2, Uniondale, 10 a. m Clifford & „ 3, City, Deeded; j It is.dmiirable that all teachers ho examined in the towaship..l where they expect to teach. The examination will an usuel.be the written and oral methods combined. Each applicant should be supplied with at lesst Iwo shits of faols.cap paper, and pen and ink. All should be puttelnul,r—nope admitted to the class after the examinstion commence.. - B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. Supt. Brooklyn. Oct. 1714; 1859. slield at this house by riluost of School Ronrct RYE AND OATS WANTED! V highest market price will bull aid by the 1 subscriber, in CASH, for' any tinaaity of Rye and Oats deliver ed at the Montruse Depot. M.ll. 11. 'KEELER.. Montrose. Depot. Oct. 19th, 185.17-4 w THE NEW ERA NEW FALL-AND-WINTER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS! Ready' Pay and Sumll Prafipi. HBUR EFT has now in Store and is • mak inv.- largo additiontt to his Stock of FALL AND WINTEIL GOODS, to which ho would tnvite the attention of rnourr Pavan BUY- Etta, embracing the most (Irritable varieties of LA DIGS' DRESS GOODS, In New Styles of Rich Fall Prints and Plaids; in DeLsim4, Dural Plaids, Plain and Phtirl Meri nos, Mohair Cloths, pinghatns, and Silks; Broche, CAshmere, Silk, and Wool Shan.; Rich Ritthons,'POrmeb+, and Flowers. Net Mods, La. dies' Cloilvt, Broad Cloths, Cassitneres, With a full asi.orttuent of Staple and Fancy Goode; ns usual, including Groceries, CrOckcry, :Hardware; Stoves,.iron, Steel, Nulls, Halm mud Caps, . Roots and Sliois. Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, Painted Wi:idow ;Shades, Wall Paper, Clocks. Drugs s (his, Paints. Full; lo Robes., - The entire 5t0,31( being hove, and bou,ght fur CASH. Will giVC a superior opportunity for choice selections, and wilrbe sold for READY-PAY 10 to 25 per cent: below regular prices. An ex amination of the STocti will be found pcntitable to those who u ish to buy. - -N. B —Flout end Salt eonidantly on-band. New Milford, October, 1859. l ox \ OLD DOLT: REATRIS BOOR OP TRAVELS kLand great discoveries of the Japanese and knit India 3ledieines, with MI directions fur the certain -cure of consumption, bronchitis, ca tarth,coughs,coldsastipna, fevers:heart diseas4, scrofula. cancer,dysperfaia, firer complaint,Krarel and urinary depdsits. female complaints, dta".": -_ Illustrated with hundreds of. certificates ofeurea and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as many abffering follow•beings as possible from a premature death, be cent to any part of the continent for 23 cents, by DR..HEAT if, oesoyyl 641- Broadway, New York City. Sold by A. Turroll, Montrose; Hayden Bros. New Milord ;.C. I'. Mathews Scranton. E STR AY. Li:APED from' the pasture of Stephen Hazletonin Dittmek township on Sunday evening Oct. 2d, 1859, a D.trk Bay HORSE: of good size. with smalhetsr in the forcheakrather rough built, and from 'l2 to 15 years old, with something of an enlargement of the left fore leg near the ankle j• Mt. Any person having any knowledge where said Horse may be found will confer a favor by informing the owner trnmediately by letter, or otht rwise, and all reasonable chsreee will Ale, paid. " EZEKIEL lIEDELL.•. New Milford, Oet. sth, 1855.-3 w., Auditor's Notico. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign; ed, an Auditor appointed by the Orpans' Court of Suaquebanna county to make tirstrihn tirrn, of the funds remaining in the hands of Charles Tingley. Adniinistrator bf the estate of Ezekiel Barites, late of Oilman, deceased, to the heirs and legal representatives,,Will attend to tbu dntieS of his appointment at his office iii Montruse . on Friday, the 18th day'rif November next, at 2 o'clockip. m.. at whit:it time and placer all persons in.terested in said fund will present their elsitim or be. forever debarred from , eom incin uflo.maajd ran 4. J. - .TURRELL ion Pa., . Oet 1862: , —ew: - Auditor's Notice. .1 1 1 J OTTC hereby Orion that the under. J. I signed, on Atitiitar appointed by the Port of Common Pleas, Of \Savo/Irina* county to make di,oribution - ..0f the, prgiede eriaing from the Shatifri iatte of reit estate lqtwor4ylveater .14 . ;Imson oi"Ctlfruiil; will attend 10 the duties of said ippninimunt at the - calla 'Of ItentlUy 41, Fitch, in tfaittreel on 'Friday,' the 12th day of hievember next, at 2 o'clock, p. •t-which time ;and.. . place all pelNollll intereited iv - said fungi still grasant their claims or be forevar dd. barred from noteingitunpon-waid fund, •. _ . bfontins - p,c'e't 213`th P • , r'iILAPE-GBOWEftS .rniv cern* tirir ba. %.11 stow most-sueetleofhlit%af-flinhOontiia. 11Glitt- MOR1114111! Blueing Yield; Lidep.Oll;Cendies. Aloe -White iiked.ZO F ,Pi k ipti, Linseed Oil, Raisins, Coffee,ete, te v iota opened and going cheap. - •• . J. LYONS & SQN. SPI,ENDID Da Lairrae , Gingii . we;Prio4i, and eheetings, just op. ned, chov. L 31Examsla.; MIELODEONy, Guitars, Violin', Fitee, Sheet :,mattiq i on hind or foriiiihed to Oder. 3: LYONS do SON ABEL TURRELL HAS just returned from selecting and pur chasing, and is now receiving one of the largest and best assortments of FOODS, ever offered In this market. The quality of nearly every thing good; and all warranted as represented. Terms,. ready cash and low prices. Some general Idert of the stock may be formed from the following enumeration: DBMS, NEDICIIII3, Chord eals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes; Window Mau, Dye Stuffs, Groceries. Limps, Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Pl*, Window Paper, Window Oil Shades, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery, Stone Ware, Brooms, Bnishes,Whips, Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket ltnives, Guns, Pistols; Ammunition, Liquors,Trusses, Supporters, Port-monzuties, Shoulder . Braces, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons. Forks, to., Gold Pens, Stationery, Violin, guitar, Bus Viol Strings, Bows, So., Poieelain Teeth, Lith ographs, Artist's Tabs Paints, Brushes, Sc., and all the popular Patent Medicines. Also some. Dry Goods, Wooden, ' 'Raid &Japanned Ware, Fluid and Oil CUB, Caniphene, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, Lamp, Tanner's, Nest Foot,Lerd,Olive, Boiled and Raw Linseed, and Coal OILS, White Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of Colored Paints, Vine. ire, Canary Seed, and other things too numerous to mention. As it is impracticable to give More than a gen eral outline of my stock through the Newspapers, every one wishing goods is invited to call and examine. Customers on entering the ...Store must not expect to find every thing in bight: but nearly every article wanted will be produce 3 by inquiry. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto received, I hope to mint and receive a largeinerease of the same. Montrn:e, Oct. ABEL TITRREIL , p COMMERCIAL ALLEGE. LOCATED LIVER TILE SUSQUEHANNA VALLET BINGHAMTON .N. Y. Rooms open for:lnstruction frorn'9 it. m. to 9:30 p. m. tAcuvrr: D. W. LOWELI., Principal, Professor of the -.Science of Accounts, Practical AccoUntant. A nth orof I(l:veil's Treaties upon Dook.K. Diagrams illustrating the Mine. - Jens McCA BE, Assistent Professor in the Bunk• ittiepin Department. A. J: WARNER, Professor of Practical and OE nstmeutal Penmanship, Coinmervial Calen!a- Lions and Correspondence. LECTIURERS: lion. Daniel S. D:ckirsen, Lecturer on Commer eiat Law and Political Economy. 11 on. Ransom Ralcom, Lecturer on Contracts Protnii.sory• Notes :tnd - Bilk of •Exclisnme, Rev Dr. E. Andrew, Lecturer on Cowl:turd:l Ethics. EX !MING CO:11:171ITTECt lion. Sherman D. ['helps, %Vitt. It. Osborn, Esq , . -Trot.), R. MOrga.ll., The objet or thim 0,11, g e is to aftlird all an opportunity of libtaining a thorough Dusiness Edue.ition. The &mks and F',.rtns are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly ter this In stitution and etukracu all the recent icaproso meta: The course -of instruction comprises every depa - rtmerit of business. The -learner Will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to th e following kinds of business, viz: General Mer chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, COMMiel. eion, 'Steamboating, Railroading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping. &e. . 'Lars Department entirely separate from that of the gentlemen. Students can enter College at any time and receive individual instruction. By this arrange went every student is tiormitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and- ability will per run, and 14 hen through, perfect and complete, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at pleasure. , 'l'ime to complete the course, from- gis to TweiVe weeks. No vaeatio'ns. Board $2.50-per week. TERMS: For Book•Keopine, toil arconntant's course, ine:uding Practical Penmanship, Commetrial Computations and Diploma, (Time untimit ed,) 635 00 Same course. fur Ladies; (neparatu apart. meat) 20 00 Penmanship-and Arithmetic, • - to to Teachers' course in Penmati,hip, Practi- enl.and Ornamental, . - • •30 00 Twelve lesson* in Practical Penman, - 200 Occusional classes will be formed in Plionegrapy. For lull particulars send fyi eine*. 11111IEDIATELY A V few more active and enterprising young men can find immediate employment by which they .can make from 600 to 1.000 dollars a year, to act as agents for seieral.new and popu lar works just published exclusively for agents, and not for sale in book stores. Wu have a great number of agents employed, many of whom are Making frow lb to 10 dollars. per week. Those wlshine to entKne in this pleasant and profitable business wilt, for pirtient.irs.;ete., ad• C. 1. DERBY & Co., Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers, Oct.. 19,1859—w3.] Sandusky City, Ohio. DOCK BININNIG.-0141 Rooks, Newspapers, Pamphlets, Magazines, etc.., bound upon short notice, 1. L. & EON. t./r A Book ibr Everybody.' .sitz STARTLING .DISCLOSORES-1 • Pit. TELLNIt'S great work for the married contemplating mar. —COO pages full of Plates, rice 25 mints—bent to all rte ender seal, by mail. IST. ?AI D.' SOAK/cop= sold the paid,year. The tle. ma rried,and the mar happy. A Lecture on a partner; a complete stales hundreds of as. 1 °afore pu is4—warranted to be worth three times the'ammint Biked for it: - Witte in specie or lionise... stamp.. WWI timed; will secure a oopy-by return mail. =Address _ . - J. I'ELLER, Of. D.' . . No. 5 Beaverat Albany, Y. fAr De.Vicesuts' Fauar,s Pna.a. at a boa. w i t h f u ll directions. Married ladies allould not. use them..--Stiit by -" • In ell easel of nervous mid spinal iffectitori,pain in the Web - end limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, .palpitation of heart. hysterics and whitie, these pi Ile stilt erect a afire when all other means bare Mei:land al tho'a powerful remedy, do not con tain I roil, antjmony, oranathin ff fill Wale, cou,titutiolk - 4ddreso RA. TELLER. as Meisel - febrigy. V i e " C iArCOOOl,O • THE WELL KNOWN AMBROTYPIST, Wfl.L BE AT 1101101 V .,.. From the 15th of Oetiiber, - , to lb . . 15th of No. vember: persona wishing correct Pictures of themselves pod friends will not have a better opportnoity of obtaining them.' 'Having made ovef. , 1500 PICTURES Hera i n the pilit Summer, is flat. teritig,ividence that my efforts to please a, gen erouq publie are, duly appreciated. • . AMBROTYPES-in good cases. 50 CENTS, on Pliftea.forsending in letters, 25 CENTS. N. B. Fll *ark warranted- , to ! .!ive sittilfac. Lion. , . P. D. WOOD. Springsl4le. Oct. 18th, 1859. NEW' YORK STORE! N. .51, TOM STREET, ADJOINING THE IitNIC OF BINGHAHTON. H. Kg I ,I I O II RAT, Agent. Tins SPACIP US end ELEGANT store is now open with an entire new stock of *WU 7,0004 A, which for extent, richness ilnd variety; far sur pass anything ever offered in the Southein Tier. OUR CLOTS. DEPARTMENT abounds with everyskind Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, Overc .t tin 4s, Tweeds, Ken lucky Jeans, etc. etc, ete4 from the nicest to the' cheapest. n the line of . lIDIES' D.RESI GOODS we have the largest and mo,t 'elegant stock of RICII BEA ever exhibited in this market. Plain and Printed all-Wool Preach Merinos, from 62c, up. Rich Chintz Figured, and all-Wool De;eines. Rich India Silks and Poplins. .250 pieces French and 'English NeW & Seasonable Dress Goods Of every known Style and Fabric. Good doable fold ParainettaS,',at only 18c. Plain Merinos; lazony plaids and - Stripes, 20c. Moulin De Laines, 10c! English Prints worth 12 andlsc for 100 Good. dark Zladder Prints at6o. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! of every dr.vription.f.otntthe cheapest Rob Roy to the meet elegant double Broehe,theeper than e%er knewn. CLOAIFLS, it rt.(41.11.1,5,1 10i1E %TT 11 it tA, adios' iClcb - th of every color uud quality, , Aitti trialmiop to match. - HOUSE KEEVING_ GOODS, • EVERY VARIFTY. EIMS.A.DaMLIEEL 100 piers white and ecartet, plain and twilled Wool Flamels, retailing for less, than New York package price. no M3O riC°I I CSI of all kind, by the bale, piece, 01: yard. !Slouched .and Breen mitevt irgs. cents. Cr-MOTZ .4f every description, h,th «I , resale and retail d with everything in the line at I•New 'Pork wtes udale price.s. From the fait that one of the. Proprietors spends his whole time in New Yuri: City, secu ring and forwarding the - • BEST BARGAINS the market - a - frord..., peret.:l,ers t• - 'n rely upon al. terms finding ow r stock full and assortment cum. plots. Alf Goods bought for this establishmeni nre in e..r.nretion t. nL a large Wholosala {louse in New York, from 'the Importerm.Mannfieturers Agents, utt.i g the Johhery pr. ht, e,hieh our. eu.votters hare. • From . the fncilitire ce (t•wst•ttal we know tha we can abd will s•fi nil kindit of Dry Goods lea. than not other how,. in :his Haien. We I.ae( the ability, and we war.ntiat3, Peuniylvauja Customers On extuninatig,n,.thnt Ave have the disposition Mr; I T L .3 III 4c.. THE " NEW YORK STORE," AT NO. si, COURT STREET 111ING - IllitllTOli, ser293m), 11. k.. MURICAIir. agent DR. CHURCHILL REMEDY CONSUMPTION: VITIIIICIEIESTER'9 0131417112. PREPARATIOS OP TOO HYPOPHOSPHITES sT OF LIME AND OF SODA, Wu SkAtic 6.1,*&, tioitd.a t S'ApKtia, all The sumo of this NEW REMEDY (dLoosered ,by Chordilll. of Pasha is otcatzdaAtor it the mod SINBOUNpED POPULARITY throughout' Europe end the Villud &atm it Is a rutty SCIILNTIFIC PREPARATION, and - acts with LNITABLIIBLE EFFICACY In all stave of Polownary and ?Woos Middles. Tie , !Kw/op/kV/tiles incieuse the Prin. eipl. "dada constitutes nercosi foroo, sod ere do mod 'movie! blood oeneratMo Goods known. The Cure of Consumption, In the MA= and man craws (at a putrid eau equently, whets there do be no uncertainty as to the nature of the dlerma.) met be obtalmed, IN ALL CALM by the treitereet, elmet when the mdalaii Won of the lama le of half entlldent to produce death. Cure , le the ruler Death lee elided= This. Rvare bye not only, a dram cad, but wlll.ll used erbevever there Wats a sae idon of the Illathae. PRE:MVP ITS DEVELOPMENT, and thus ad IS • TRZBIlt•AIV11 went mast* TO caSeciiessl. :Mr La ve,mmer eln Von wiz of dew le maize-Poi Professional Correspondence. OoLirdene Olsen. soe. L 183.—1 have been lidded tell &ream for teredyilvo yam, sad have derived more satisfaction (Max the weed' livrormannvea Mae -freer all other forme a/medication cornfriced." Itidonadia. Male, Ally. A tfer9,—l have used the llvrovecia ranee In my practice wile eery AtiPair effects—tec mach ah that I Irma, dm es wronsa Teammate wander rural." "Mmoleriewe.. dad, 9, 1969.-1 betide the klinroveite ratty used In the manner aid way Dr. Churchill used them, leue pna mormstrnow." . "Sidetanneress. Awl. IA have armaihd tpe • De b`a gn t ri ke ""al Den doghbd tStk " Weei. O. Jell I. have used In all shunt forty bottles, and an tort one Instance bare they failed In benefit the pa. h at, red that warn bohemia one bride I tray veiled. NOS had several Noce given by adenti 9byaluans who MIS sow a re MaratATIVILY 0001) a LTV. and moire MOW aaa 1111 arleiToaa af puldwato dame. / bane ireed the Timmy In my on cow, with decided inseam it was en. railed se sardine by Overdoes and Mende and even by myrelf. under the 'old treathiett; lam Unla able to ride, Is. atleadiagua the eld, se essay mike, whom In a ay. ea say other ptlyl. loZtbe county." Homes Pima N. T. Aug. it have Gulf time. QM month* to sky, that bare been we/lonised/ in vernoweina e food awl. tbrentrorlownwse, The adescrette •Seel dim Mei di elleneagorated.* Edit*. WANOth aaR/To14), Ana 6. 1959.—1 bad Mee rev preellypophosiddles of Ltmosod cods, and Aweeevyrerienced *root iomeoteeseed froze term. i‘SWOMy wa 'like 6 1. 4 . hacking coed and blooltrA thc loop, la Wardle meat Oda bYlkieir .Co.Tam,Pa.„ ,inly it 181.—T lathlthil tee; twelve bottle Oldiehitea itetwery for Conevetedord • • • Iva., wetutio imams nr Wier 4/4e." - , , Make Delay 1' te Sity liege ei UM Theme *add mod for eayW r athe am tee or Luau ass • sed=fGseenee resevre".(b4 ample= en ware Mese te ore, Mak Clidr gild tempered NS Dr. Chet/a6i1141 Woik cnitainialptles. lioint - pitinifilitt gad e min toatto .. Iroportal Ando Yadkin', V 1 .121110 of tunt Losers. Doetantato, PotLamle% et *l* oglottilor. will Loma on tooelpt or TWILVA FETWI - nd Woo. TOW Wait Vi 4 only .O T . maim In ward to De. cloutonl'a CAVTION,./Aiquoled DnuaUlliriy_io Ea you othig ntopustloos Oat Olde.• Do not GiiyAketo! my "Gatorm Pro , trumion" ban my/440. 1 M0 41PAAF°. • --• • Morr.e...i all rrrpapatio.• einhathog tiiio• vrafein 111011/ . • 'eV 'as* nava mbry earrerme M Lowly to. ~ :ap411••• jOrgr.".W• 1 4. w.liknit is !1tP....r.0l M. tW lotorsiatine ap.t issU riwsN "MI 1 1 4 9.1 45 .111 liaSaS pes!ettima spcio 100, . . pimp.-Um Bid*. 0; three Itottlett St' • Cornentrated So EY map i p r opatd. fr. Soya Wirrgoafe W AttailA4-14 Jae la too Lotted WOK Cortuno &dere OGlttni MW .'by ebb prroarlar..-,Ammor, • • J.ININCHESTER; '43, John St., N. Y.' Fi r Said is MoDtsuie bv. Sop. 15, 184 R: ABEL TUTIAELL, W:GIFTS 4 , 0 nbbit It the 6RWMAX, Ilia the ova , GIFT. EIiTEEPRISE t Established by 6. O. EVANS, 1E1044 HEAD QUAETEitS rot ThE ;HTEU STATES ar ris PUiIIISHING HOUSE or G.. G. EVANSi 439 CHESTNUT-ST, PHlL4Pl f riite%, PA, 'No connection with New York Gift Book Stood (CLIS‘ ‘ Mtn - SINCE I Originated the Gift Book Enteipriaif I have repeatedly called the attention of thet public to my large stock of liberal offers, whiny_ they have always warmly responded to. I can now, with more satisfaction (believer, call-atten tion to my largely increased IndUtetnehtd.to chaliers. Being, Vert heavily, efigaged Is futbfish,- - etch slip iny u Wept' ott s for those of oibei houses, and am ens led to procures!! .my books at the original cost; and thnsl i can and do 50;11 the majority of the other houses engaged in till Gift. Book trade, with their bunks, cheaper OW( • they ,sin procure them from other publishers. can also, by my heavy pureheses of Witehiat 4 Jewelry, for cash, furnish their' with their' Gifts at lower rates than they can pity then' front tbil manufacturers. Having such an advantage in buying.! Ott iO 4 sure my customers *greet deal better 044 with' their books than any other house,anticito girt DIA agents a larger commission. A taliahje iftttl d,livered with each Book at the ,time of sale.-; Gifts worth 5100, at the lowest wholesale rates, will be impartially dlstribotAd with every $lOOO worth of Books sold. Send for a catalooe, which will be,sent freb to any address, containingtne, most ritual:de col. tection of Standard' productions in Literattlrri - Philosophy, History,Geography, Trattild i dnd all the favorite, works of Fiction and Sciences, with every other department of Literature, classified as described below. Pend fur itfor ifyon don't , wish to order books, yott_wilLobtain a very val. sable Book for reference, atilt contains all thd desirable books in print, and costs you nothing. •• Particular atterition.is requested to the list of my nblications, which will be found in the lattef part or my Ciaaaified Catalogue. it CO4taimpli large number of demervedlv popthat works. by vs: rious authors ; among, which are all Of T.. S. At= .thues best Works, well kr:lo94l'as a mbral inetrtio4 • thee, and pleaalog author. G. E. EVANS, _Philadelphia, Ps; • A t . Striarg,ilollllol (AFT $lOO, is .9'el/ with worth from 50 cts. to each BOOK sold; CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS. Agricukural—This department embraces all ' standard works upon geneial Agriculture, .'Cotton Planting, Flowers, Gardening, Fated' Implements. Horses; Sheep, cattle. Beta, See: Albums—Lsdiee Ca great vallety), 'Floral, Cap Quarto, Royal Cap, Dewy 'Q,uarto, Auld. grapK,Sce. Annuals—A large and elegant aza, , 'Ortment. Biht s—Asplcndidaseortmentofpoekit,pewand family Bibles, in every style, from 81 tt.) eta Prayer 11004—A cotitplete assertment, in taieri furm and at all prices • Hymn Books—As used by the different &nom. inatitins. Ebographicol—Works of Irving,lleadley,Weeme i , Sparks, Bancroft, an.o every other standard author. Botanical—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Derby, Wood, &c., Ste. _ Cookery—Receipt and Cook &An. by Mrs, Hale, Leslie, Widditield, IttßerFie, Sze. German—Standard German Literature. Dictionaries—W(3st Fnglish. Fri'meh, Ger- man, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Indian. &c. Cyclopaios—All of the standard Geographical—The letest Miti most improved schools and o'lt,cr GeograpSies, 'slap s , and Travelers' Guides. . - . Geol , go—The work!! of Hugti Miller, Harris, liitehcock,.Lyell and othera. Historicat—By Prescott, !ming, Bancroft, Rob ertson,Hunie, Gibbons,Mscaulev, and others. Hanzarous-F-Einbraces a world of fun. • - Juresite—Every deticription of illustrated books • for children. • Law and *Medicine—The Standard works of these professions, Mechanical and &ienilfic—The most approved works on Mechanics, Architetiture, and 'the exact Sciences: t Peetry--English nod. A tnerican. (*tat.° and lit erary editions or the stall:ad. Poets ; pocket and cabinet' editions—plain and illustrated, hound in every style to suit the taste of all. Works of Fictiondly Scott, Irving, Cooper, Dickens, and alt the approved Writers. - .Iliscalcm,eous—Our Miscellaneous Department embraera every thing not ineluded in the above elasaiScation, of an interesting and - instructive diameter, that is in print Including School and Ctassic.d. Trarels (Ind Advil/urea. Games. Sports and Pastimes: . Religious, Biblical and 7'h±ological. - Musicul and Wee Books. Odd Fellowship and Freemasonry., SCHEDULE OF Of ' The Gifts consist of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Ladies' Splendid Mack and Plaid Silk Bresses,Patterne,Parlor'r ime-pieces, Silver plated were, costly sets of Cdme4s, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral,.Garnet, I Turquois. and Laws Jewelry, Gold Lockets, Pencils, :and Pena, La, dies' Neck and Chatelaine Chains, Gents'. Be. 4em Studs and Sleeve Auttonsi Pocket-knives'', Port-monnaies, arrd' A THOUSAND VARIETIES OF GIFTS! varying from 50 cents to 825 AGENTS WANTED EVEILYWa t triE. To agente I can give more liberal inducements than is afforded by any other house, - Imaddis don to larger commissions, it is much easier to pt. saber:46er% fortny enterprae than any other, The peculiar advantages .are-- A larger mock, and better Catalogues to se% lest from. • A better assortment and Quality of GIFTS More punctuality and coirectness in tilling orders. - • By acting as agents for me, Persons - Within a valuablelabrary can procure ii gratis. Those seeking an easy method of earning a livelihood CAN find It. Any one desiring a good Watch,can obtain it. For full partieufars, send for a Catalogue. My largo capital, together; with my lung ex. onrieneein the busin.•aa, and consequent far wi'h till its dutailir, gives Ina MI all moA incalculable itdvsntage over nil oth er parties, All I oak is a trial. Send too an order, anti von will be caw/it:teed that tilers:Os ntr opirera. Lion. - : Du not forget to send for a C,atillytte, And to address G. G. EVANS,' . ORIGINAL GIFT' ENTERPRMA 439 ; CHEfSTr4l7t • ;Pliiladelphia,Porma. Persons viaiting the City, are requested to call and examine for therrp.elviot, AuditOrli Notice. THE underninned will - nialte . dbitribatfon of the proeeade•of Sherite sale of Lila Es tate of John Tubbs, et hie office in bliOntinSe, on Sat . arday, the Izltti day of Nerodiher next, at I o'eloqlt, p. m, at wi.ich Omitted Mato all persons interested Will present their claims or be forever barred from awning is on *Ad fund. FRANKIAN FRASER, Auditor. Oat. 1.0th,•1850.-4w. • Auditor's Notice. .: roils undersigned will make matribotin* of ; . 11: the pronceds of Shorift4 fleet En. tats of P. 8. Brnneon, I.4ko.ktronsond Anna Br'enenn, nt ~ t Tlee in Sin tense. the nth &v. of Noremher nt o'clock. which time and 0,6. ell rive. rested will preecnt thtlr atime f o rev e r b atte d f ro m onmirter in Pe 1 , 40 I ur.4. FRAPFTICLIN FRASER, r.:idites. Oot. 10th, ' • M=SI