80 - 800;, Dinkribier trarzoit The Behigetter Board of Sch4oi liectors meet at the Coint House, at 9 o'cliie:k ocrFattnniiit the ,?.oth inst those wishin g , to take aillools Um, minter 'sill me4t for exam lL ination at that_,'Aime. L. CATLDN Say. Books I Books $ Books! FAMILY School and Pocket Bibles, Testaments, Sander's ;at, 2d, 3d . and 4th Readers, San rlir ders', Coob's d Town's Spelling Books , Rhetori cal Readers , • kham's, 13r oven ' s and Bullion's Grammars, Ro bins' History, Young Ladies' Cias€ l l Reader, Hist° ~ United States. Comstock's Chem-i istry and Philosophy, Day's Algebra, Mitchell's,l Morse's and nwley's Geography , Cobb's RelliderS,l Church Psalmodist, The Psalmist, Village Hym . ns, Ready Reckoner, Christian Almanacs, Tract Prim , . er, Shorter Catechism , a variety of Toy Books, Pa per, Ink, Black and, tte. itc, Just opened and for sale b • • i J.,LYONS. N. li —Old bOoks rebound on short notice. DYE STUT'S, eke.—Madder Alum, Indigo, Vitriol, Nie and Logwood, Aynatto, Salts, Pink, Sena, Sal oda, t , tte., for sale by J. LYONS. BLASTING OWDEIt and SAFETY FUSE, a tTURRELL's. Montrose, Oa r . 16, 1849. Yauhg ILadies' Institute, Pity*ld, Jfassadtusetto. 1, W. U. ITLF-11 IMINCIPAL AND PROPRIETO T OCATED in the centre of the Berkibir Val -1,1 ley, on the Boston and Albany Railro , the Institute can be,reached, at all seasons of th year, by direct and recently improved railroad facilities, in six hours froni Boston or New York, and iu two from Albany, lindson or Springficild, and enjoys immediate Telegraphic communication with all parts of the country. This Institution, in its la irgie and able corps of Teachers, and it 4 ample and liberal accommoda tions every way' affords to young ladies the best facilities for acqbiring a finished, solid and orna mental education. The W inter session, of five in oaths, commences on the first day of November. C irculars with full particulars furnished - on appli cation. 42-3 w. .. Valuable teithisouy from the south E like, at ali times, to give credit when cred- I it is due, ri,kid if at the sarne,tiiiiie we can relieve the distrestictl, .iiee are doubly gratified ; we, therefore give the' following voluntary testimony as the beueficial e Tectii of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, by the ed for I e ve Columbia South Caro linian, vrho,appea-s, to obtained great relief by its use,—Old 1 1 anti-Alan, Priirtrononyi, Dr Bristar' Balsam of Wild Cherry. We seldom resort to patent medicines, having a meal ! great respect for e skill of the regular profession, Lut chance threw uto our way the above named 4iedicine, im • tely after the dose of the last session of the Legtislature, when our lungs were al most dried up by Hie highly rarified atmosphere of stove warmed st.* House. The Balsam immedi ately relievll l it !: df a most harrassifig cough,which threatened - liddth. in a serious degree. We feel that we are nde,,e , d to- it for. some fifteen pounds of animal weight—which addition once felt, cannot he forgottep. z None genuine unless signed I Butts on the wrap per. - i . 41-2 w. For sale by ABP. TURRELL, Montrose. t N IVIL id L b enee e P of >the suuliicibeli.renndue, a ear p t ri be ri.. r•e vii s i t Hollow, on Wecinlsclay. October 2,4 th, 184 t), one Horse, ten Cows, 1a) tons of Hay. 4 . pair Steers, (1. to 4 . years 01d.,) 5; Calve:, Waggons, Harness, Pigs, Bees, FikrJuilg TooLs 'Efouseholii Furniture, cbc. TERMS. tinder 'SS, Cash; over that sum, 6 to 9 months credit, with interest and security. S. EL TAYLOR. ts, Just arrived at Tine's new Jewelry Store. 9 , 11 E best Jewelry in town, Gentlemen, if you 1. want a watchi good and cheap, just lock at . this card of prices :; Patent Lever Watihes, 142.0,00 Best Jewelled Cylinder Escapment, ' 15,00 Common " dcg, 14,02 . PA.A. English Quartiierg, 8,513 Common do i 7,00 All Watches w*nted. Jewelry and Silver Ware equally low, work done as 'lima. . Oct. 10, 1849. STEAMER FALCON JUST IN. GREAT news fr'Om the gold regions—California outdone--gol4 mine in Montrose, where a man may make himself rich in a day by just step ping in to Lathrop' & Salisbury's, and selecting from the largest and most ex-tensive - a , ,sortment in Northern Pennsylviinia—trade having been very brisk the past season, our former stock was very much reduced, which now gives us nearly an ,entire stock of new goals! of every description. among which we may mentlion,lo,ooo yds. of Bleached and Brown Sheeting,6ooo of English, French and Ames. Man Prints, 50 piecbs of Cassimere and Satinett, 25 French, English 'and American cloth, 50 Ala pacess, Merinos, Al inets, De Laines, Cashmeres, Francisco Check, ai i c. de., 20 pieces I; keys, 50 different styles of Vestuags,-Ribbons, Belts, Velvets Satins and Silks, ?.)0t?, Shawls, from 81,00 to .20,00 from 14 yds. square to 5 yards long, Kid, Bilk Cashmere and Lisle thread Gloves,avithout number. Hats mad Caps friarn 3 shillings to $lO, Muffs & Buffalo Robes, Iror4 Steel, Nails and Nail Rods, Mackerel,'Codfish and Tobacco, Teas from 3 shil lings to sl,inchading some of our fine chop of 6 shilling Tea for which there has been such a great call—Ladies' and Men's Boots and Shoes of all kinds, 300 bbls. Salt) and 100 do. coarse Salt, all of which will be ,sold Cheap as the cheapest, and for which we want to buy 5000 Sheep Pelts, 10,000 '*•14)00 Batter and Claire' se, 50,000 bushels Oats, Corn alad Wheat, in. fad any thing farmers ;wish to sell as; not refusing cash. Bycall • ing and seeing us par will very much oblige Lour Obedient servants, • 4THROPIc SALISBURY. Montrose & Spriille, Oct. let, 19 . 1 8.- 7 -New Goo darriving daily thrmigh the ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. _ • IS rummer. of an order of the Orphan's Court, there.ll be exiLiosed. to Public Sale or outcry, TIE L LI th e Bth of November nett, at one o'clock P ! - at the ` ate residence •Nif John " Hak im, 'in the township of Brooklyn, Sus quehanna county, the following described pieces or parcels of land: `Tie fi rst bounded b y h ut ,' of Gurdcm eistlby hinds belonging to the Z. Sutliff estate, smith by Lyman and John . !t. and west by 'Bogen 2d,• costa' - 80 acres— The second hestodad. , north the S tate Enid . antrother Janda belonging' tmud o4ohn Rob ham deed., east idle Palen heirs, south by Hewett and Josepl:Teomans, and west by laid Bissell heirs, Containior2Cacre% eaceptbas'ahrtio l . the use of a certain, spring,—Tlis third behig We farm/spit slid) the ;decedent resided at the time of hisdeatb, bounded north by lands of . Irilliam Ster ling and Garland, by Garland arid Wight, south by 1:44W T , . the Bissell hehis Lod - the second parcel of , r; above descant( and watt: by Stephen iSzaith, about 80 saes, =- te Ilitl rn always about Me acre, which tvittier, w/thibtrve sPrinS "re ad t eerbiell*Mg 1 tbitJehn liOnas ltamatom taw& dole. stA i • . 14-italer• ya,..oet. 8, Blda. • ' . 1 Corp is., • Ter 'tilitde by. an Orphan's coy it , bald ar Ilitiattoant, in- and for the coun'y of s m o e b na na,odd thif2lth day of August A. D. 1849 will be=net! rbliesale m Satureay the 17th day of ReVember next, at 1 o'clock P. M. - at the Court house. in lifotqAte, the following real estate, to wit: tbe following described pieces or parects;:of land, sit' to in the county of Susquehan na aforesaid to wi : A tract of land surveyed on a warrant to Allen, dated the 20th day of August' A. D. 1774f0r three thousand acres of laud on the head wittor'dof Meshoppen creek, now in the township of New *llford:in said county. • Also all that pie+) and parcel of bith situate in said township, beginning at a corner formerly a beech, the south-waist corner of a lot surveyed to Mclntosh, thence south one degree end a half east eighty and a half parches to a post the north-west corner of a lot surieyed to John Graham, thence north eighty-eight 'And a half degrees east one' hundred and nmetyifive perches to a hemlock by the out-let of Centre or Middle Lake, so called, thence by the out-let and southwesterly- of said lake to a post the stioth-east colter of said lot for merly of Mclutosh, i thence south eighty-eight and a half degrees westone hundred and forty perches to the place of beOning; , containing eighty acres of land and allowance, 'betrig the same lot of land which Archippus Fattish on the 28th day of Feb ruary A. D. 1818, et:ntruded to sell to one Alexan der McFarland who 'entered into possession thereof. F. W. HUNT, Adni'r. Oct. 8, 1849. • •tice. MEM subscriber his been appointed Attorney In 1. Fact of the Er ncutorlof Robert H. Rose, de ceased ; with full authority to settle and adust the businewf the estate. All _persons inde b ted to the estate, will call at his, office in Montrose, and settle and adjust the swim - WY. JESSUP. Oct. 1, 1849. Adtuiflit!trator's Notice. A LL persons indehted to the estate of Thomas 11 Denney, late Of Gibson,, deceased, are re cinefted to make immediate payment, and - those •havtng demands aga*st said estate to present them duly attested for settlement. JpHN'WLLLIAMS, Adner. Oct 10, 1849. t , 41-6 w. LIST CO LETTERS _ ~/ten4aining in the Piiitt Office at Montrose. quarter • ending ;Sept. 80, 1849. Anderson P. Lewis John Ayeis Margaret A. Lewis James Beni ett Selina P. Miller H. Bro*n Oliver C. - Morris Jas. 3 Bender Michael , . McCormick Thos. Baldwin Ann • Mott S. S. 2 Bogart Mitclell Mitchell Orvill W. 2 Bailey Olive • McPherson Asa • troMt Darnel Newman Aim Crtdnp Caroline Osterhout Henry Cter Shepherd Palmer J. S. P Ariel . • Plettiea Allen ' Wm. Co James Pope W. H. olc.Vol Ira ' Passmore N. O y John ' Qaain Thos. Fl a e s it i John Quick David Day A. C. Quinn Patrick English Thomas, Randall Rosen:tab Fargo A. B. Runyan William • Gleason Mary Sternsdorf John F. Godard Elou Stevens Hiram C. Gosliue Jas. M. Shoemaker G. Gilman William , Stewart Mary C. Horan Cornelius Slocum Janies Hill Isaac Swayz Gilbert B. . Harris J. 0. Smith Andrew ,' Heald Daniel Thompson B. F. I Ifewit Samuel, or ' West Rosetta Sam. Barth& Wells Mary E. Handley Mary Whitaker Lucretia T. Haywood Wm. W. Way W in . H. Kenedy John IL Wade Henry . Kenedy Ruhamah . White Mary S. Kingsley Rowell Werner Rhoda Lewis G. W. , Wirth Thus. Lewis Betsey _ . Wells Ann L Lanaghan Michael • ; Ipil. CASE, P. 11,. Goods for ready pay, Atti a t Ready pay prices, bg Wright Bennett_ HILVING determined Hereafter to sell goods baly for ready pay, We invite the attention of ourcustomersi and of all , wishing to buy goods cheap; to our large and excellent stock of merchan dise. It is our intention to keep a more extensive and complete assortment than any other store in this vicinity, and to sell goods at lower prices than any one can sell who is doing business on the cred it system. We Wish it- distinctly understood that we can sell theater for cask , or produce than our neighbors can for cash or produce, as we shall have no expenses for keeping accdunts, no expenses for collecting debts,suid up bad debts to make up. In addition to the irtaclesonsually kept in a country store, we shall keep art assortment of Parlor and Cooking Stoves 41 the newest and most approved turns; Stove ;Pipe and Zinc, Iron and Steel, and chairs, Sole land Upper Leather and d Shoe Ymdings. To the oot and Shoe trade we give particular attention, keeping a larger stock othand thaq any other store in the country. Grain of all kinds, Hemlock Bark, Socks, Flan nel, Wool, Butter, Cheese, Dried Apples, Hides, Pelts, Skins, Furs, Cattle; Sheep, Pork, and almost .every other description of farming produce taken in exchange or goods. ' Believing t the Ready Pay system is ealcubt ted riot only promote our Own interests; but. to - benefit the and mechanics of this country generally, we' ask a fair trial!fiom our old custom ers, and solicit the trade of all who are willing to try the plan of paying down. THOSE I.IITERESTED. . : All persons indebted to US on notes due, or on Bpok account,Are requested to settle the same im mediately, as we are determined to bring all mat ters of credit to a close at an ;early date. N WR HIRT & BENNETT. ' New Milford, Oct, 8,1849. ' 41-tf. J. LYOXS, Ts now opening a handsome assortment of Thy Goods, Groceries and Ef*dware, Cnkkery,Dye Muffs, Books and Btatioriery, I Limp Oil, Brooms, Pins, Wanted-sPoOyds of tlan4eL Oct. 8. ODF,ISH, Rice,Segos, 45.., a fresh Supply just • received and for aide br LYONS. i 1317 24tb. thIAiIBUSSELS of .4112,9 Wanted in exJ V11,P411 change lov G oa l s, t the Grocery Stave r , P. M . BARBER. • 14 7 ..eit*Pet /149, - . ItitisClass I*.Music 1111 aekaiss_ ill 1 5 C„.„.„,,,,,.....- .ce the 11th r pm ~ term W 4 , . t , c1°67ber7211444 iket term of twolye weeks, or i twenty..6;ll. sus 00 "%Paul uhe ill idDifiLlgy "°° tharlaighe° PiallOWitk ror 24 460 i; ift eichq° 5 0 0 ,leemcourse in eup, ~., 1 ~ , ~2 00 of Pin* .....,,.. nl. j , , ,4,,... ou . ma ilmk!* 1 • "- tin alt,v,Woott, :0 1 1)06: -- ' 1 ts led iiiroodAiAoilighea; red lixt vy - iiiisidoiliabob oast A initabla re ' ' . : :•0 ‘ A* fis mai he"' - lie tummy' :or letormetron li;art- - 10 4 , 1 - ~ v - iir te ihrietthehihee et r4*, er-r- m 1 R io aill - ----!-- -- - , r.t ,•:i • - ippies,4,llo,44*. , [ -fik:Wrir.tr_r_', st';' •4 - 71, - Mania '. I -•?•,,, , r •'^ 0 ,.4. , r , --, ~ •Cr ''-'''' f. ' i - MiteltvalLrebibiisie4 1 01691111011 -'i - Powder. Til'nineteenth tentury hut 'not witnessed a scotrery of which the.direct effects will be so universally , appreciated, or so productive of conven ience and :fort as Hatch's Celebrated Chemical Powder, which is Warranted to give a keener and smoother edge to Razors, surgical Instruments and all fine Cutlery, in one minute, than any .other Powder, Paste, or Strop, now in existence.. This is no humbug. ,It only wants to be tried to be ap preciated by every one. For sale b ' ABEL TURREL L, Montrose. A LhLANAOS for the year 1850, one for every xi. Family in Sustiluuma County, may be ob tained gratis, by cal at the Drug and Variety store of ABE TURRELL, Montrose. I Please call and get one. Stoves. Tinware &c. YE have now on hand a great variety of coo,k ing, Perrier and shop stoves, which we will sell for cash or teady pay cheaper than ever,among our Cooking sioVes are the following kinds : The Phaiinix Air Tight, the very best stove in use. " Improved Rotary: " " Extra Large Oven. 14 Irving . • , 44 it " Iron King. - 44 .4 " Whiteside's Double Oven. " " Rough and Read; a a a " Elevated Oven, Premium and other stoves of almost all kinds, Parlor stoves for wood and coal. Also an assoitment of stove trimmings, lin, Cop per, sheet Iton'and Zinc Ware. Any article not on hand made to order on short notice.and the moat reasonable terms. Purchasers will save money by giving us a call before buying, as We are determin ed to sell at priees which must suit any one. n3B ROSE do SIMPSON. Leßaysville Academy. This institution, pleasantly locatedin the village of Leßaysville, Bradford county, Penn.,is in suc cessful operation under the supervision of the Rev. H. J. Newell, A. M., Principal, and Miss Maria C. Shepard, Preceptress. TUITION. Primary studies per Quarter, $2.00 Common English Branches, class commenced, 2,50 " advanded, 3,00 Higher English Branches, 3,50 Languages. and higher Mathematics, 4,00 Drawing and Painting—extra, each 1,50 Incidental expenses per Quarter, 25 TERMS. Fall Term commences September sth, 1849. Winter " " . Nov., 21, 1840. Spiing " " Feb. , 13, 1850. Summer " " May 1, 1850. Dr All Bills must be paid at the close of the Term. / J. E. BULLOCK, Sec'y. JAMVS HODGE, Pres't. of Trustees. CASH paid for live Geese Feathers—Also, cash paid for Sheep Pelts by n37m2 P. 31. BARBER Jessup September, 18th, 1849. Orphans' Court Sale. TN pursuance of an order of the Orans! Court JL in and for Susquehanna, county, there will be sold at public vendue, at the Court flame, in Mon trose, on 'Saturday the sixth day of October next ensuing, all the right, title and interest of James C. Biddle, Esq., late of Montrose aforesaid, deceased, at the time of his death, of. in and to a certain piece or parcel of land in the warrantee name of Lambert Cadwallader—patented to the reverend John Ewing D. D.—and describedin said patent as follows, to wit : " A certain tract of land called As nioNour, situate on the waters of the .Lackwanna, in Northumberland countf—(now Susquehanna) " Beginning at a sugar tree ; thence, by land of John Cadwallader and William Forbes, north-east, three hundred and eight perches to a maple ; thence by land of Andrew McConnell, north-west, one hundred and sixty perches to a post ; thence, by vacant land, south-west, three hundred and eight perches to a sugar tree ; and south-east, one hundred and sixty perches to the places of begin ning—contdriing two hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent for roads, &c." It being the fame lot which George Fuller, treasurer of said county, conveyed to the said James C. Bid dle by deed hearing date September, A. D. 1836. SS.LLV D. BIDDLE, guardian of the minor children o J. C. Biddle, deceased. Mon , Bipt 12, 1849. *.dinlaistratoes Sale. IN pursttance of an order of the Orphan's Court, will be exposed to Public Sale or outcry on Wednesday the lith day of Oct. next, at 1 o'clocl- P. 7il.,at the late residence of Josiah Lord deceased, in Lathrop township, Susquehanna county, the. fol lowing described pieces or parcels of land. The first, bounded on the North by lands of Franklin Tewksbury and John Lord, on the East by David G. Smith, Gilbert Smith and Reuben Tewksbury, on the south by lands of Jane Rose and John Lord jr., and on the west by. lands of John Lord jr., be ing the farm ott thich the decedent resided at the time of his death, containing about one hundred and twenty acres, mostly improved, with a frame dwelling house and barn. One other piece or par cel of about eighty acres, known as the Whitford lot : bounded on tie north by land formerly of the Catlin estate, on the east by lands of Albert La tham, oh the south by tie rnad,leading from the Abington and Waterford Turnpike Road, to the Pierpont Road ; on the west by . the Drinker lands, and about forty acres improved, with a framed barn. Also a saw Mill, nearly new, and the ap purtenances and about four acres of land connected therewith, with the dam and thei water privilege therewith; situate on the outlet of the Lord Freud, late etre estate of Joe,ab Lord deceased. Terms made known at the time of sale. A. CHAMBERLIN, Adm'r Sept. 11, 1849 Execul(irs' Notice ALL persons indebted to the estate of Amy Babcock of Dimock decesSed, by note. or oth erwise, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers, as a different disposi tion of said estate must, according. to the will of said deceased, be speedily made:--and all having claims upop said estate, will present them duly at tested to S. A. NEWTON, 87 L. H. WOODRUFF, Ez.riL Whiteside% Improved Double Oven( Aloe Air Cookinpr Stove. 'ERE above stoteiras patented in the fall of 1847, mnd - wid got out the last year. It is 'considered in many respects to be a decided im provement on every other kind of Cooking Stoves. It undoubtedly requires less fuel for cooking and baiting than most if not all other stoves now in The*bacriberlias obtained the exclusive right of vendurg this stove in the - county of Susquehan us and Wayne, and having a large nuraberof them manufactured at the Eagle Foundry" in. - this vil lage in a neat style, offers them bristle. They can be had at the FmndrY ? at the store of Messrs. Bose and Simpson's or of the subscriber. GEO.:FULTZ& I Mon 11.,1849 , - New EstabliOunen,t ItTAVING recently established himself lE_ LILL • Cabinet and Chair Mai " th 4 below th e Mills ; pow / 40 n y • A t i nc i shee ( 4 oe itge the nutlet' of Jone's Urn, l Moist i t miles i rose an the Binghamton o sixmai t) the e el = ered - to hordah'Ao - ,order any articles in his an ep in the nioste.worlimaisßlif i n nnrr. " the pihlic,call and LORENZd BUCK girairreeter , tTely 11,1849.,., : • (inn LBS. sh e ared la wa4`wanted • 14RED.4tNNWO011s • 1 - 7 ).1 erehartleiorgaihriand. • .4itp 14 the 214 1 • - 11 Jure.l, 11 . T • Wan Pork, Haui4, wheat,:finurj Butter_ and, CASH, on acoolitnta dui) him: I Jufr 10.' 40. ` New-York & Erie Rs ON and after the 20th. of August; thetnun' 9 w il l run as follows, Sundays excepted ; Through : Pas4enger Trains, from Neat-Irork to Owego, will leave the Company's Pier, Moto' Du ane st. at 1 1-2 a.m.•and 6 p. moitopping at all the way stations. From Owego the through passengox trains will leave for New-York at 0 o'clock a. m. and at Stopping also at all the lway sta tions. A Special IV4 Train, for Purt Jervisand inter mediate stations, except Sufferne,• Will leave New- York every 84 yat 3 1-2 p. m., and will leave Port Jervis for w-York every Monday' morning at 5 o'clock. ! A Alia Train, with Passenger Cars attached, will leave Port jervis for. New-York at ten min utes past 5 a..m.i and returning will leave New- York for Port Jervis at 3 1-2 p. m. Another milk train with a passknger car, will leave Piermont for Otisville at 6 1-2 a. m., and returning leave Otis vile at 5. p. m., Connecting with the freight boats to New-York. The milk trains do not connect with the P. tk ft. R. Ri Freight leaves New-York every night for all the regular stations oh the road. A freight train will leavegvery morning at 6. o'clock. A freight train w ° il w l e rave Port Jervis' for New-York every morning at 6. o'clock and another at 8 a. m: with market treigkt special train for cattle and oth er live stock, will` leave Over on Fridays at 4 p. tn., and from Port Jervis for New-York on Sundays at Ba. m. Fare ;from New-York to Owego $5.--- 'The intermediate stations in proportion. Commu tation Tickets at lowest rates for the stations be tween New-York ftuid Port Jervis can be purchas ed at the New-Ydrk and Piermont Offices. Excur sion tickets, entitling the traveler to pass over the road from New-York to Owego, and return, at $5 for the trip, can be purchased at the New-York Of fice, foot of Duane st. or on board the Steamboats until the Ist of 'September next. 85 JAMES P. KIRKWOOP, Supt. Auditor's `Notice. THE subscriber having been appointed an Au ditor, iu the tettlement of thel - ccounts of J ud son Muilenix, adMinistrator of the estate of Chloe Verry, deceased, Would hereby give notice that he will attend to the!taties of the said appointment, at his office in Montrose, on Monday the 22d day of October next, at one o'clock P. M. A. CHAMBERLIN, Auditor. Sept. 11, 1849. Admitiistratrix's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Froat, late of the tutrn;hip of Jessup, deceas ed, are requested to make immediate • ymeat, and those - havivir demands against said ester pr - sent them duly atiested for settlement Sept 11. 1 DENCY FRDAT, Adtia'x' WaShbu.rn & Co. . AtANUFACTURERS soul dealeara, wholesale IY.I and retail ;iu Hats, Caps, Muffs, •BOffalo Robes. Trunts, Carpet Bap, Ladies Satchels, COI= Si., BlNG4lieroN,.s DOORS EAST or 'n Bnionssrrox Horn., • Have the pleasurq of-announcing to theic friends and the public that their stock of Fall and Winter Goods for 1849 isl ready fur inspection ; and they respectfully invite - Ate attention of all dealers in Hats, Caps, Alutis o itc., and the public at large thre out this section of country to the facts herein set forth. The vast increaSe of their business has compelled them to greatly enlarge their store, and they have now the largest and best selected assortment of Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Mole-skin, Silk, California and Wool Oats Otter, Seal, Nutria. Minsk -rat, Silk and Mohair, Flush, Silk d. Cotton Glum, Vel vet 4i; Cloth Caps Muffs, Boas, Capes, Nictorines, and in fact all kinds of Furs worn, Buffalo Robes, all kinds and qualities. Trunks, Valises ; Welton, Brussels and Ingrain, Carpet Bags, Ladie's Satchels clic„ever offered to the inhabitants of this part of the country Their /fats and baps are all manufactured by themselves, and their other goods selected with great cure front-the largest manufactures and im porters in the Unitnd States which enables them to sell from 15 to 20 per cent, cheaper than any other establishment of the kind,itiwt of New York. WASHBURN do. Binghamton, Aug. iBth, 1E49. N. B. They issued their Fall Fashions for Gent's Hats and Caps, on 'Saturday, Aug. 25. ' If. Readv Made Clothing:- TIIST REPEIVEP a new supply of Broadcloth eJ Frock arid DrelslCoats , • Black and Fancy Cas semere Pants, of various qualities ; Satin, Videncia and Fancy Silk 'ireii4 ; Cloth and Satinet Pants ; Shirts, Bosoms andlCollars ; Jean, Cashmeret and Cloth Coats. , i HATS CAPS t—A general assortment of Fur, Silk, Brush and Wodl Hats—Also, Cloth and Glazed ' ,-- • Caps. BOOKS ..k PATER—Writing. Wall & Curtain Paper, just received, Cap and Letter Paper by the 0 1 Ream ; Wrapping (5, of various sizes and I quali ties ; School Books y the dozen or single. 'Shop. keepers in the ' y vaulting Writing Paper ; or Wrapping, or School Books, will do well tO give me a call. Everything in my line to be sold icheap, GEO. FULLER. Montrose, Sept 41, 1349 .1. 431.' , . GILBERT, No. 216 Pearl - 81reet, New-York. [:OFFERS, for sale Peres HA.VGDMS and Ftooa Ou. Clams. ei large assortment/ of Ameri can, French,and German Paper Hangings , With Borders to match, fqr sale in any quantity, at-the lowest market rates: Merchants unable to visit the city of New york OM depend upon their orders being' filled at the 6 l west prices by sending de scription of style an 4 qualities. Oil floor cloth cut to suit the purelmser • 1336n4 New York Augu.lti ,ill 4, 1849, . Yankee Illatteitat; Combs, 'Buttes's. ILAD.p, 89 Nassau - Street, (up stairs,) corner of Liberty-fit., opposite the Post f,•"ce, New York, A" prayared to !furnish Country Ilerchanta 'nth * BENCH, AND GERMAN FAN4'T Goons, edpsisfin g in pa rt of Combe+tortoise Shell, Horn, ivory, German silver, etc. , - Buttorui—Ailt, Brocade, _Lasting, Zone, PetErl i shirt, steel, etc. etc. ! ! Brushes—Cloth,- 'lair, Tooth, Shafing, Shoe, Paint, etc. , ! • Soaps, Perfonnery,!Bair Oils, Violins and Strings., Threads--Marstiall'a Linen, Grant tit Wilson's. ; do., Spool Cotton, pcotton, Thread, etc. Sewing silk and Twist. I i k Cotton Tapes, CorSat laces, etc. etc. SlasPeaul ara. all kinds Pins, . Needles !Hair Pins: Hoots and Eyes • Thitublell ; Knitting Pins ; Bodkin ; Pocket Bo oks ' silk' and cotton Purses ; Paper lung in" Curtains, and 011aluides. Ostieryt—Rnionfocket Cutlery; Scissors;let‘ German silver S !;!Britannut da.: silver and Gold Pencil Weal! earls ; Fish Rooks; elates, Peoeils,tete4;- strops; Looking W• 4 o l *. in; Brass IWoodt lochs. - Together with a I andcompleto amot .aU Orthsks belOogiogito this tea& ; :•and-inetelutats tiishinic to porehase stelt.goods ;out' teel.eatfideet ebtautiag,thatstit the icnrest.niein asthey4l 'IMP be governed :f•the nlir - .2 .visiappli 7 ! t c, -wsof this : 1 , 1111 +b'; 1 'I Nollee- 1 Thatis t r gt g; us the prarri cif Pleas of 8 aunty, ftttfthilsetteat at Insolvent lawaof Oda aid , Court tbeL?th, unit ow allot Nottottior the CourtellotiOlositrose, l a tEoieloat q A. J I J 4. ;:malrn tridied SWIS At 1 ,-414_ .4•M t 14 258 Psalm. ,H(Astiseell Atilays Burling N W Y9Ag], hp* 'cos hugest fotsiciment9f Ct , outtber.Ciittadi adapted to all markets 11. ' atti . Osief• and Drawers, we lamp' windless •mindy. - • the most extensti*manufaittotta. of Oil Cl and Coiered Hats tit the siOttd.'''' Plain and iouable. Clothing, o all-kinds. -• • Catalogues of stockserithy mail. Wasp'p ly filled. LEWI et. 111.2fF0 Nos. 252, 254, 258, 0;448 Peer: at,, luttoi. T HE ptrtnershi4 under the firm of. L Wood is this y dissiilved .by Mutual . - The, books andUits ire in the hands Lyons. • ' D. LYON: JOHND. W Friendiville, July ID, 1849. , S. D. LYONS continue the business boring in all its hi :inches ;at OW old Wickham a. Stone's dom., Outiingirme: shortest notice, and • d, wad. Fasbioruk always • ;hand . &Po LY I LANISISBORO, • - CHEAP CASH WORE ' On the New York ,: Erie Rai Road and Anse. , hence River, 201 milegfron IVeg, York, 25 Mita. f 'from Bingharni , .and 10 mat/rats ifinstroiti-, surrolituk:d by minutiae Sad the Railroad' :Bridget:Bridget. ) -•- AT our store thel followinensty be found: Air ilsh, French and lissifaism !Dry; titaida, Bow bets and Ribbons, parasolsiiim.,Tmbrollas, Caipsit • Bugs, Hata and CaPs„ Looking Glasses, loots and Shoes, Crockery, Glass Ware, Hard Ware, Window Glass and Sash,' Dings and Medicines, Groceries, Mackerel, Codfish, t• Mess Pork, Superfine ..Fkrui; Nails, Stone Warel Jappaned Ware, Paints; Oils.; Dye Stuffs, Butte rir ki •Pandles, Sand's and ,Tovanserid's Sarsaparilla, Hooka', Papa,. 1 4 .1:iks , and 'Quills, Conking, Parlor and Shop Efirnalk StOii 'Pipe and Stove Trtmims, as band or mien. to 'order. Eagle 'Foundry Ploughs—warranted; Trunks ii ; Traveling tags, Shin . lea; Clover Seed, N-.lwt iiiir 'Cotton flan, Ar es,' es, - Bonk SaVilk Shovels, Hoes, I(iskes, Seyth .., a., ar... For the very li patrbragst which , we have Imticeived the past y we tender s our sincere thanks, and trust we shall ' 'eve a sttlystrger share of 'public patrorage present season. Hiving ,re duced the price of bur goods ;about 25 pet 'cent. 'from last year's pines, out mode is now— small, profits and quick rtt Situated as we are on the Railroad, we can 11 ewer than any o th er estab lishment in the co ty. °LYON'S. it CHANDUIL. 8,184 t - ,: • Lanesboro, July ADMINIITRATOW• NOTICE. A LL persons mdrbted to the estate of Webster, late of Liberty, deceased, are re quested to make ediate payment, and those having demands "st said estate to present them duly attested for lenient: - "^ 6 • CHARD S 1 Y 4 August 80, 184 ,•• ; 86-4 w. ti ~ . Blngamto , ' FeviiiiteiSembuiry. THE w inter T •• of this institution wrill.conr , mence, W.. .y, Aug. 22d, and oaths" ', 4 .1•2 weeks. Seye ' accomplished TOchers are . employed in this s . tiiinary. Since the olOse °Phi last term, accomm• • tious far a larger 'untidier of pupils have been ..• del -'Parents having daughters to be educated are assured , that the. !notion, and facilities of this S. o • • . attnot excelled in south ern New York. P., cry effort and care kir the ad vancement and we are of pupils, will be exercised by those in whose - • • .: - they are placed. 7- RMS. In the boarding . pool, the Whole charge for Ward, including all • canaries - connected with it; as room rent, w < • V., „fuel and lights, and tuition in all the Engliih b • ; cites, constituting at # dap school an extensiv- course, s3o'; and with Latin and French added, 33 per quarter of 11 weeks. : . Day scholars in ho - Primary .Department, will be charged $2,0; i tag:Middle Deperto4ent-64, .--in the Higher $5, ,O, er guarto7, and witlasstini 1 and French maid • -07,90. •- - -- '• "-- , ...... Extra ChriOget.,` Music on .Piano.,. pet-Ai:utile 10,b0; on the t ... i 1510,00; die ofPuth3l,oo.- Drawing-and Pain ;; •..iit.crater 'eaters etriCe . .; 'Or painting 68,00. I •IT , Frenchliod,Ger - :raanieaah 0;00. . . _ . . .„ .. - No pupils receiv l i ar less than half a ' quarter deduction for 'anal absence. •11 - Address " 8.-..lrapals.' Pemalaflieni.' i si inary, Binghamton, . Y.. ~. • August, 1849. . . ... ~..- I , : I' ' 2 veryboo arket Line& rip: su.. re - noir pre . to roxeive Freight of all. . .ds at the Owego Depot, WA' also at the Bitigham on, Great-Bend, and U.nesbe ro' Depots, every ay, Wednesday and Thum " day, of each week, d continue with regularity throughout the se They w il l attend to for warding the same the Nest -York hbtrket,:athere they have made gements with e . ;)erreneed salesmen, who will attend to the sellmg of the same, and return th primeeds in Bankable fungi* at either of the abOv Depots, to the following per- SOW :—At the store fF. Bandon, Owego; 4 the storehouse of C. 0 'Kinney,Binghamton ; at the office of Jas. Griffin, t rest Bend; and at the Hotel of E. Benson, Lanes . , ro'. ' JAM :?= SISiC, Billgluimion, J. 3. , GRIFFIN, Great Bend. F. : . )* ' SFORD,Owerkt . i Owego, July 23, 1. • 9. .1 l Agents :-.-C. ‘ ... . ey, 149gitatatoo i Fe• &am, Lanesboro'. ._ , C. , ter.tor. JAMS! ii 1 toll Superktind the tusi miss throughout the hole Une, and receive and d'l all orders for 0 ' rut. Bilk Oysters, . a.; which will . bough at the lowest whole e prices in New-Y•rk, and Rewarded to eithet of the above named I , pots ' 1 ' 1180m51 * - I 3 Vr /Mir& =to - Skop4t--1849:' ]4IBURRITT . now le store, .a new await- • meat of Stov including , the most approv- 1 I [ Einds of Air Tigh and ChOmxf Cooking, p ar : 100, and !Atop Sterol, nesial tad Common Stove: Pipe, stove F.arnit sheet** and Zinc, stove . ' T 4e., to wl ch, thelattEntionof cash FF.' *sem, and the pub is ineitetin4 which will bet sold at very low, ' tor Sash, or lipproved credit. p' - iA upst, 1849. , t '; W .-- trio - ' i ltedere alloyease' N. Y ik Erie dy's ..,._.. , acitrigTh lini ' " I ` l .l l P• Iri . k; tiosV id gmd g 'wit lot , t _ g u i de _ l o st , i - 4 ,:. CA=.:6,l' zt - ,Y 1 eak - ve' , Onlitkpenit -5 1 0 1 ,4101M111 ‘ frotti t 4",.. 1-41 4 ,,- • "' it! r i iphiszotattiodiktipg . - ' , . ,_ 1 - - 'l4' niitin #r • ' I tout"ito of - p . m - r ing York gun w fnetholiii' Innik-New-T4 , -ItetFlniEgr each train of. earefal ou taßmaiiie ea -tar's . QM YES - by ,Btr{oo-ot July tarsd of se Cip T EE .PF Tong chase v anity:, thiste c : h ersr4. - teillearal with wa s iti the, at fgt. • • ton MEE ~t..« •95~!1r...~_. A LLI A dittotio nr= Ir4l l thirtkir 1 . i!;!ji:?;:: tit - 'll4ooiti