. . several postmasters, to" insure Regularity in the delivery of trail bags.- , . 4. ‘ - .4. N. - , psy will he nude for•trips not perform ed: and for each of :snob. otnisiAons not antisfac- J torii , ca ptained three tiiiies,thf pay. of tffearip . . may ' b e de l lucted. Mir arrialle so far behin d. tim -„ , A s to break connectiona with depending - . ~,,,,ii.:, and noOsnfficiently ,excused,•one-fourth of- the compensation for the trip in subject hi= f ur re iiiire. Deduction‘'will'al4 -be ordered for a grade -of perforinance inferielite that specified in the contract. For -repeatedAelitiquencies of the kind - herein specified, eglarged renalti'ea .proportionate-to the paturiathiraof and the lm- portance of the mail; may he Milde. .- 5. For . 'leaving behind or. Ahrowingoff the malls, or pay portion - of them, teor the admission. ',,f pasz.engers., orfor being coot:tithed in setting ° up or miming nn express conveaing - iotellieence in ndveni'o of the mail, a quar7cr's pay maybe I deduet cd, N - ...‘' - 6. Fines will'. be ireposed,lintess to denn mitrtde.'he promptly and satisfeetnrily evotain . ed by tertifcate of postruastersior the affidavits of other creditable peeking. i 4 failing to ar. . rive in emitrret time; 'for.hoglei'Vtg to take the Mail from or debver 'it into a tnst office; for • injured. diltroyed. robbed, suffering it to ho wit. or lost; ' and for refusing, rtfterAernand, to con vey the mail as Ireemently- ai the contractor rtins, or is concerned in running:a coach,"car, or searnboat on a route.. r G ki.-' -. ; ,:l'. The PostmasteeneraHtnny ennui the c i t ntract for repeated fillttres 11. rue agreeably _ Or contract; for viniating s the Orist Office l aws, , or disobeying the instructions ofthe department;, for refuting to discharge a carrier when requir ed by the department to de so ;!;for running an ' express as aforesaid; or -for-tr ansporting per .. . sons or. packages conveying mallable.matter out of the mail. :-.. ' . • l'l: 8. The PostmasterGencral ttitylordey.an in crease of servieo - on the route b4lloi'ing there for n pro rata, inciaaSe.,on the crintraet pay. He may change schedules of,depantiVs and arrivals in all C2l , eS, an&particularly to 'make them con: form to connections with raiirdinls. without in -crenne of pay. provided the running time-be-not abridged. He may also order,::an increase of spe'ed, allowing. within the restrictions of the law, a pro ram increase of par I'4 the additional *itock or carriers, if any. The e'entriictor may,- however, in the case - ofincreasetof speed relin ' finish rho contract, by giving ptompt notice to -,,- Via departMent that he prefers loin" so to car rying ' the order into effect. Tj.eBPostmaster General May also Curtail or•discontinue. the service, in whole or in part, at pfp.raia.decrease of pay, allowing one month's .otra totnpensa.. Iron nn - the n • nt.dispensed edthl whenever, in his opini n. t :public. interkats reqhire the chani - :o, or i case me desires 14uliersede it by ..._ a different adv of- sportatqlp. 9 Pay me is will be ade by it:elleetions from ur drafts on p. stmaste . 7:. or othOwise, after the expiration Of rich quarter—sak in February, ... - May. Align. d November.' quarter—sal 10. The distances are kiven - 0 - Ordiruz to best , information; but no.inereased pat will be al'ow.. - ed should they be greater than adiertised, if the. points to he supplied he crirrectltstated. Bid ders must infirm - themselre , on this point, and also in reference to the weight Of the mail, the condition of rends, hills, siren.; &e., and nll • tr.ll bridges, ferries, or ob4ructjeias of any kind ~. by which eipenses may he incurred. NO claim foradditional pay, based on- sui;h ground, can • . he • considered ; nor for allegedl mistakes or s tni- , a pm-, hc:nsion'as to the degrec itf servico; nor for bridges d@stroyed, fe s rries dia - lcontinned, or other obstructions increasing dist4co, occurring • (Thrill." the contract ,term. - Offices established . after this advertisement is issuedt;and .also du ring the contract term are ic; bo Ypited without e x t ra ply. If the distance he not increased. 11. A bid .received after, the las . )..lday and hour .named-, or:without the-guaranty ri§juired by law and a certificate as to the suffictency of such guaranty, cannot be considered -ca competition with a riignlar proposal reasonatt, in modal -12.. Bidders should rust prop„se foi service 'strictly according to the advertiSentent, and then, if they desire, separately for ctifferent..service; and if the vrgrriae l'ed be the leclst offered for tlle advertised service, the other: s prepositions may be considered • 3. There shoold be hot ore route bid feti in a propo.til CensolidateU or .eonfbination bids (" proposing one silo] for two-orinore routes") are forbi.dden by law, and Cannot lie considered. 14.. The route, the serrice,..tbe yearly. par, - the name and residene-e of the biddit.r. (that is, his usual pos.t office address.) and - Otos° of each member of a firm, where 'a eCithipany offers, should be distinctly staled. . 15. Bid.lersdre rquested :is far is pructi , nble, Abe.printed form of }proposal fur: niched by The department: to wr.F . t:o out in' full the euni fo`7 their bids, and . to re3aincoiem of them. - • Altered bide should not be atibmittga;. nor f.hould bids 'once submitted be withdrawn. NO withdrawal of a bidder or gu'a,rantbr will be al. lowed unless dated and received afore the rast day fcr receiving prOposals. • •••• Each bi I rria=t be guarantied by t tlwo respon sible persoas. General o - narrinticscannot be aciniitted: The bid and e'uarant t • should be s - igne4 plainly with the-full name of each person. •• The department reserves the right id reject any hid which may be deemed extinvagant,and also io disregard the bids of fiilink contractors fi. The bid should - be • Fe.lledisilpericribed "Mail Propasaks state of — r 4+," adatemed Second Assistant Postmast,•r Ot•neral, Con tract Office," and sent by mail, not by of to an agent . : and r!o , .sttnasters %rib nut enclose propo sals (or letrers.of any kiiid) t4ir quarterly . rt,tturrn‘. , 11. The contracts are to be -exe'd.nted and re turned to the department by or beifore the tat tidy rif A i .g - ust,lB6o: but the service 'Most be commenced on the Ist July pro...ailing. or on - the mail day next atter that date, whether the contracts be eieented or not: .Isr4 proposition to transfer will be considered until the contracts are execnted and received at the' department; and - then .no transfer will be alloWed . unless good and sufficient reasons there6r are given; to be determined by the -departiient. In all caQes - the retiring . contractor wilr be required to Inc:eine one of the .sureties on the new con tra.. • . 'lB. Postmasters at ogees on or near railroads, but more than eighty rods from a Station, will, immediately after-the 31st of Blzd4h next, re port their exact distance from thelnearest_sta tion, and how they are otherwise supplied with the mail, to enable the Postmaster' - , General to' direct, a mail-messenger supply from the Ist of July next. . 19. geed on eighteen of an act Congress approved March 3, 1845. provides that contraels' for The , transportation of the mails` shall be'let "in every case to the lowest bidder tendering suffi cleat guaranties for faithful performence, without other reference. to the (node of L-dch transpor tation thin may be necessary to iirbvide for.the due celerity, certainty, -Lnd security of such transPirtation." Under this 13w, , 1.05. that pro , pose to transpoit the mail with cer tainty, and security," haying been decided to be' the only legal bids, are construed lOs providing for the entire mail, however forge, and whatever may be the - mode of - conveyance -tieeessary to' ins-ore - celerity, certainty, and' security," and Will have the-preferenne . even all others. ' 20. A modification yf a bid in spy of Its es.' liential terms is - tantamount to a new bid, and. cannot be received, so aff to interfere with. ti' regular competition, after the last hour set for receiving, bids. :linking ri new bid, with guar= - . ants and certificate, is the only vrayito modify a previous hid. ..- Postmasters arc to be carefnlj not to cer tify the sufficiency of guarantors; or htiretiem with out knowing that they are perlionsgif sufficient responsibility; and ail bidders, ,gurfrantors, and :sureties are distinctly notified- thatim a fail pre to entef into or perform the - contracts for the . service proposed for_in the'accepteci bids, their legal liabilities will by enformxi against theta. . *22. Present contractors, and perscMs knovki at the department, muq,'equally withmthers, pro eu re gusran tors and ttertificdtes of theltsufficiormy substantially in the. forms above ; prescribed- The certificates of sufficiency must he signed by a postmaet:er or by a•judge of a Conk of record. No other certificate'will be J. BOLT, Postpzotereneral... , B. URNING FLUID, White Cod 'Fish. Ladies Kid S . S. )3ootiyead ;mere Ositers from 56 cts. to $1,75-411 at TrEPIt'S. ,Ifay 19th 1839. • v, 017SQUEITA.NNA COUNTY CLASSICAL & NORMAL SCHOOL, .. • Montrose, Pit., 1860: ; • THE Truste e s would present the following circumstances, in regard to this Institution. in confirmafieirof their claims upon the favor otthe public: I kis not a literary institution of doubtful rep. •thatititi,-bet haslong enjoyed the, most favora. I ble patronage-pf the ',ohne. , • - • It is Situated, net'aohd the distractions nod dissipations of it ety, ttnallit,yet removed from the influences, ' of refilled icelitty„but is located at the County Seat."Alontrose, .few pieces are more fully supplied witiEttholesoma and Christian influences for youth. Thorinstitut'nn is now under the direalltikof PROF. . IMODHEAD a gentlemati in i whose ability, learning, and char acter the ottneUt coofidence is warranted bythe accompanying testimonials from a literary source thab - which there is none higher—the President and Professors of Yale College, - of wfiieh Inati. lotion Prof. Br.ODHEAD is also alumnui. • - - • Provisions.will he - made in the ensuing -term, not merely ftit ime — class of students, but for all the-departmenta of a - common or classical edu cation ; for Normal scholars inn separate class ; for children inn Primary 'Depaitment ;. and , for any who desire to pursue the study of Music, French, German, Greek, Latin,or Higher Math. emetics. • - • • • We•the . reforp fully reepmmend the Sus hanna Classical and Normal School to thew rents and youths of our State and all who take an interest in the advanto of education. • • WM. JESSl.llcPres't Board of Trustees. C.-F. READ, Secretary. The nest Tern of thia• Institution will begin TUESDAY, FORUARY 14th, 1860; at whjeh time-it is expected that ill •the students will be present. We rare prepared to fit itudente for any:class in any American College, and will. ens A srEctAt. CLASS FOR-TEACHS:ITS. Lectures on scientifie subjects will be given -each week during half the Term.• The, bills must be paid at the end of tho eighth week of the Term. Text Books unchanged. .PRICE OF TUITION, per Term of 11 weeks: Normal Departthent, 86,00 Primary do., " ." 3,50 In English Branches, and Latin or Greek, 4,00. Greek or Latin, each, -.- - - 3.00 French or German - , - '9,00 Music on-Piano, - . 8,00 'Students wishing to procure rooms, or hoard, can be accommodated by writing to the Paint. PAL, - and those Wishing to board themselves can obtain stoves and furniture from . Messrs. Sayre Brothers, on reasonable terms. Price of Board from 82,00 to SASO per,week. -BRODHEAD, F'r'ineipal. - Montior.e, Feb..lst, 1860 —lt. TESTIMONIALS . . • YALE COLLE'I2E, June 24, 1859. Mr: [Tarry Brodhowl.- a member of iho clan lately ' graduated at. Yale College, has i.eld •a high rank in the elalis as a scholar: go far as am acquainted with it, his moral character, and habits, aro irreproachable., TitEontitF. I). WdotsEy, President. Mr. El. Brodhead.; wile; belongs to the grndn. - ding class- of ASS 9, has Sham himself du ring the two years of his connectiim- with' the college. a capable and successful sehofar. Shoed he apply himself to the work of instruction, I have no doubt of his ability to justify . ths'confi. denee-and.satisfy the,exuectations of any who, may avail themselves of his services. JAS. HADLEY, Prof. of Greek: Itlr.ll..flrotihead oftheelass of 1859, in Kale College. good scholar, and has a superior mind. 9 bait} little doubt he will make an effl: dent and successful teacher, ands ran recoinmend him withgreat confidence that hu will not dis appoint hi 4 patrons. N0A.31 PORTER, Prot 01 Philosophy and Metaphysi cs . Mr. H. Brodhead has just finished his course of collegiate edueatien and recieved the de gree of Bachelor tf Arts at the annual com. mencetnent. As le proposes to be engaged for a time in the business of teuching,he is cheerfully recommended by tho undersigned as a person well qual ;fled by his scholarship and.attainments, byhis-christian abr.:icier and deportment to be successful in The irktruetion and government of a .;hoot. THOMAS- A. TuActign, . DID YE NOT litill . .lT! rpARRY rot..by tb.e way-side 7 -but !voter] to the, Head of navigation and get MORE GOOD GOODS FOR , -ICon.e.Jaz- • •thar, can be had at any BEER Simi! in Penn's. I am bound to make it au object for CASH buy. cr to leave ,their shillings with me, and not spend them for dcfzy irors'l—Lstulf- r —the fag ends of,Peier Funk AuCtion Shops—which nr.tke a Big Show on Hand-Bills. Doh't be humbuged by three cent:handkerchiefs, sold only to bleed, but come to tho CASH STORE: one - door below Tarbell's. Hotel andbuy your Goode at New-York Prices, Calicoes, Delains, Sheetings, all good• goods: Excellent Teas, 40; 50, 60, and 75'cents. Bing hamton price 4s. Ss. 6s. and Bs. 121_1 pounds nice dry Sugar for 81,00. Box Raisins, Is.. Soap Starch, Tobacco, &c.; &c., all of which 1 Wif.d. sell 'to snit the closest buyers. January 25, 186 J.] HENRY C. TYLER. N B.—Don't forgot the pi:loci. thc•otity Store ABOVE Mulford's. No. 2. Public Avenue. • A è TAKE NOTICE. T a meeting of! the ALPHA EPSILON CA, SOCIETY of lIARFORD UNIVERSITY, held on the 9.,ti ult., it - was, on motion Respired, That; as many of the Rooks of the- Society are gone, acuinomber were taken der the mistaken idea that the Society- was to • be' discontinued, we request all persons having books belonging to the Society to return' them without,further notice or delay- Published by Order of the A. E. Society tIXPLEV. - E E. LYON, • E. K. RICIIARDFOR jan26lff.) NEW. ARRANGEMENTS . FOR 1 S6O. • ' GREAT. ATTRACTICiNS AT THE FOOT Or VLSINSTILIZEIT. THE _extensive Furniture Estapitihenent of 1. &MR BROTHERS having been refitted'atid greatly improved, the proprietors respectfully announce to the - citizens of Montrose bud ity that they are constantly triakin and keep on hand the LARGEST and BEST asaortment of FITT,NITTTRE • To be touud in the Country. We. give thkfollowinglist of some oftte ar ticles which' we will Bell at greatly reduced pricer, for Cain or fizaror . Par: . 'Bureaus, Walnut or BlahOgauy, With 'glass, from $16,t0,835.. Bureaus with marble or brocatello tops, from 818 to $24. And a large .hssortinent, from $B, $lO. 12, 14,,t0 $lB, Wash Stands, Card Stands, Corner and Square Staniis, of all varieties and priCes; from 75 cents to ton dollars. 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G..EVANS, liming purchased the plates, copyrights, etc„ of the " Prince of the House of David," " Pillar of fire," etc., would _call the ni tentiOnot agenti to these truly valuable Works. The" Prince of-the House of David," is one of the most mulaitand beat selling bobktt ever published: Over 180 000 copiei have been sold, and it bids fair to:nOtrival Progress, or arty other similar,work: The' "Pillar of. Pire," by the name author, is now, meeting with rapid sale, over 90_006 cop ies have been sold bince its publication, and as a cornpsnion to the "Prince of the liquke of David ".every reader' : of that book- should buy a copy. "The records cif the Revolutionary War," is a book of great . interest :Ind gives d vast amount of information relative to the Soldiers of the Revolution, and la im invaluable book of•refer ence for the deacendints of it's heroes and all who are interested in PenSion Claims, Land Warrants eta., etc. : The most Libernr, Inducements are offered to AGENTS, and upon addressing the Publisher, every infiwnstion be given. • Send ** a Catalogue. Address • GEORGE G. EVANS, Publisher, j 2.6 6 t *— ] 439 'Chestnut Street, Philud's, Pa. • REDUCTION in PRICES' WISH it distil:oly 'understood Oat] continue to sell poods[of the SUDO quality] at the lowest priree, it:which `they can :be bo't for yidi at: any store in this ,owe. whether void at Binghamton, er any other prices., - Montrose Pa. . ABEL TURHELL Mtrlsio.• ELODEONs, Guitars, Violins, Fifee, Sheet on haild or famished to order. sep 29 • .J. LYONS& SON: RECORDS OF THE NE= ialvts OF NEW GOODS! NEW. GOODS! li TOE M.l. BRANCH STORES uttenberg; %luititbaum,4—to:, Montrose, & Snagla Depot, Pa• . . THE undersigned hive erovfded themselves 11 with s' AFSORTMEriT FAIL. AIVI)mNTER,:....GOOOs ticbiin they boast of bein;, the HANDSOMEST AND . CHEAPEST • in this section of country.' Thoy also flatter ttt•mFelves that they have the beat facilities of °Union* • 600Ds frisil from Of. "01.4rktit, and arn determined not to bo undersold by any firm this side or N. Y. City. In regard to READY FADE CLOTHING we would say that being in this buboes largely at 24 - Del , Street, New York City we can offer the - publie bargains not inrpa.4edr by any retail dealers in this section, as we can sell hero at retail prices as cheap as those who go to New YOrk and purchase at wholesale and then .bring : them here and hvao to make a profit over that tehich they have already paid-them selves. Call and-sec us and we will prove the facts. • aittrubtrA, vio•sinbannt, & it gontrose, Pn.. , October 9.7th,1859. N.. B. , . . . VAT'IIERS and Mothers, Brothers -1 tind.l§ii.ders, and all othuts• interested. Will plvaao taIio.i , A#TICI7LAR 119tiCO that .. ' gillatlEt the fellow that comes round once a' dear to tickle the children. is etperted alone sok, and has agreed to call' nt Bullard's 'Book Store where he cart find A oleo lot of 'toys, ror klirls and Buy!.- Arno, a fine lot of Gift nooks and Annuals, &é'. such as. old Santa Claus will surely he pleased with. Please rettientbee that the old fellow will be round a fey days earlier this year than usual, as Christmas comes on Sunday, and mill try to finish his travels to all the little Girls and Boys Saturday night. At the Montrose Book Store, 4emetnher. • A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Dee. 12.t14.1869. STOVES! STOVES! AT • REDUCED PRICES! 3317.1461=L1 9 7""1" I.just receiving a large stock of NEW stoyea including' a full' assortment of . Cooking, Parlor, Office, and Skop Stoves ; for Wood .or Coal. • • Also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, - Stove Takes,. dc. His assortment will includelhe most select and desirnhle stoves in market, and will be-s'old at Reduced Prices for -Cask• or- Prompt Par. New Milford, Nevember Ist; 1859. _ _ • LIGHT r MORE . LIGHT ! F"A E l. B 6"4l , ren i LS'lii d we. i ftinzt.OLscen:4ld:rClT Raisins, Coffee, etc. etc., just openedand going cheap. • • J. LYONS At. SON. . . -NOTICE. rpHE firni of Lathrop. i% DeWitt Is 11 Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. ' A. LATIIRnp, DecAlst, 1859. J • J. It. DoWIT . T. • P. 8.-1: he Notes and Acconnts aro in the handl' of A. LathropTorisettlevacnt and collec. tion. J. It. INAVITT. DOCKET DIARIES AND ALNIANACS for 1880: a large variety: And Indelible Pencils for marking wearing. apparel, warranted not to fade, or wash out, for sale by • ' . A. N. BULLARD; Montrose, Dec. 12th, -18,0. • A CHEAP and easy remedy for the Piles and .111. Corns. Try• it. Also Meyers Rut and Mice Exterminator, Sold by 3. LYONS .4 SON. : W I NCIJESTEIt'S . II YPOPHOSPIJITES of Y 'Lime and Soda, for Consumptton ; Hol loway's Ointment and-Pills ;Judson's Mountain Herb yini, and nearly all the Medi . : ides adver tised, or in the-rmirket, are for sale by. liontrose, Jan. 9. - ABEL TURRELL. NEW ,V 111,170.• f ' •• 1 - Nu, pa & , roinsicra torf, .1 1 - • ', - A t MONTROSE, a-a.,.. ONE door below J. Ethridge's Ding Store, on Public . .. Avenue, Where will be fatlnd eonstantly on hand a general assortment of • • GROCERIES; Such as Suitais, - Afolasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee - &c. &c . Also the' choices! brands of -FAMILY FLOUR , Fi:irk,liams, Fish, Candies &c.. • We tio licit'a share of the public_pstronage, and pledge,ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by each tiurgain tu. secure another. • -BALDWIN`& ALLEN. WM. L. ALLEN. ALFRED--BALDIl"IZI , E. AV. WELLS VM; permanently I,ocatedin Dundalk', .1.4. offers his professional serOms to alt who mayrquire . them. Also, keeps ,constaptly on hand a full stock of Drutift and Medicines Pure• Wines and iiquois,for Medical purposes. (47-76 m.. Si M. - Pottengill Afig. Co - A dvertlit lig Agent*, at[..l 19 Nassau-st, A .111ew-)'orli, and 10 State-st, Boston, aro agents for The Illontrose Pernaerat, and. are au thorized.to contract for us at our lowest rates. OUR ' USICAL I tFRIF.ND. , • • P,.., ._''.:.KTA:_,. • , 1 - ' ---=2- i..... Tp____ 4 a.___ ---- -----. -- ICE • 4'14 ..4._P_A i---- —i 10-1 t • - t A Rare Companion for the Winter 14fonths. Every Pianist, l'Should predure this weekly Every Singer, I Publicatido of. Vocal and Every niactiet, "Piano Forte Music,. coat. Every Pupil, i I in g r but. .10 CENTS a Every Amateur, •piumber, end pronounced By.the entire Piess of the Ctimetrf, to be - !` The 'Peat and Cheapest' work,-of the kind in • - . the World.7,'„ Ttiolie Full-nized Pages of Vi:?cal and PianO Forte itfusic . ' Vicar 1.00 Yearly, $5; Half-yearly, $2,50; Quarterly, $1,25. Subseribe tq our “ Musical Friend," "or order it from the .nearest NeUtsdoater,'and • you will hays music-enough for your entire family at an insignificant-cost; -and if you want Music for the Plate, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, Accordion, &e., dec., subscribe•to the '-• • " SOLO DIEZADIST • Containing -,12 pages, costing 'only . 10 e- it NI:Imhof; Yearly,s2,soMilf : yearlii,sl,9fr. -..-Alt the Back Numbers it 10 ienttli and:bound Volumes, 'containing 17 NuMbers, atl2,lso.eoch, constantly CM C. B. SEYMOUR co: " 107 Nassau St. ; New Yori;:-, . . . . :THE .FIRST.-. . , G.IIN . • : . . . OF—THE .. IV"MICAT 'Y'52'.1211.131R. 11 - .. LT AYDEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S 1 Agents, are now opening the most enur: mous Stock of • • --, .1.. .:'• .= • = •--• 1 * ''* * - '. WINTER . BR.GoCiDS, BOOTS d: SHOES, -1:: ,-..4 . • BEADY ACAL34 4 (Y oTHING, OATS d: CAPS:" GROCERIES, . IR UrF A:Liar .R 0 VIVA, kiI.N.KBE: NOTIONS. ..WATCHES: , : • fiTEIVE'LB.Y ; &C.. rf: a, -ever bron"ibtto this end. O. -f the Slate.; Bought ils*NeW Yuri: and of the Eastern. Mann inetnrera FOR CASH I and which we have marked dowa ' at-M.41011:4(mi Low.Paiess! !" -- - * - eWE DEFY COMPETITION! WE .INVITE INVESTIGATION! ! WE SOLICIT' ; EXAMINATION !! I • - As we feel . e'on fi dent in all we , assert.- The dap .of_large profits has:gone tly,• and we have good G 00 DS,IC o.s II.B.IP for the MILLION? , a:S Thu nue,tis of ' ourh house -prompted --, ' 0alk„; `*o Gllt SI - . n l 'to filch fro us our' good mune. .We cannot preveptthisiut course, neither do we desire to, :rod 'have no apprehension of any evil result: to our business - ' • - - • BUT " E -.CAN, .AND. WILL, ' sell much io . er than any oiher establishment in this part tf the State, and Wo.will always maintain tinr reputation for PIS icssYHE LO VEST ! STOCK, THE HOST EXTENSIVE! STYLES the Iraq Fashionable r Qualities the.Mriit Reliable! "TO.IS SMALL -PROFITS! ! '9uiekißeturas Cr i ..E . aad NO DEVIATION ! tor doing business creaks* inneh g Old Fogy 3lorchants Who hate • on the slate gLit.ds as' the) have . OUR If Good • ONt; fiR Our syste jealousy awe an many prio ry eugtomers.. plenai•a our ones, w•e jet call before y to..lteep cell t We, ever, ,unmralle!ed year warm end- never Wi petition. F ..KE PRICE ,SYSTEM d customers and creates many new i nd to continue it. Remember and u buy, if it is . nottling more than posted up.. • • . !oaseas advantages. for purchasing ny - ilium in this seetion - : and the linereame.of our. sales for the past us in saying that wo Beyer weru, It be undersold... We fear ne ati, our and Salt always'on hand: of Pioduee token in ex hinge for paid for Pelts and Furs. NAIDEN UII.OTIIIEttS. Id, Pa Jan..tst, isno. Every kind ,G6odti:• Ca , New Milfo, NEW MU. AND - WINTER GOODS! ,EAt BARGAINS! NEW-FAL AT G- Deatiy . ny and Smell ['refits. - Er It RITT has now In store and is L. 1.• mat in large additions -to his Stock of FALL AND 1 VINTER GOOD., to which ho would invite tho attention 014110,11 PT PAYING lIIIY. 1 1 ERs. embracing the mos t desna le varieties of . , •,1 4 .AD1 ES' DRESS GOODS, In New Styles of Rich Fall Prints and Plaids: in pehains, treal Plaids,Plain 'nd Plaid Merl, nos;,)l6Vait Cloth, Ginganni, an nl SAS . ; Brocho, .Siella,citallm6re, Silk, and•Wn I Shahs; Rich Ribbon's, ,Bonitets, and' Flowers, Nel Clouds, La dies' Cloths, Broad , Mills ; Crissimerbs, &c. With a. full nt'sortment or Staplinand Fancy g oods, as usual, includio Groceries, Crockery;-lardsynre, •Stov4s, Iron, Steei, Nails ~ . ,• l illiatiotitid Cap, , : Bouts and Shoes, Carpeting,tloor"Oil Cloths, Painted Window Shades, Wall. Paper, .Clocks. Drugs, ehiS,Pttints, Furs, BUffalo Robes, &c:, &c. tiveotre ktoek being large, an - d 'bought for Cas-it;-iirill giv e a superior op:port inity for choice select-it:lm and will be sold' for REAnr•PAv 10 0.15 per-cent: below : regular prieos: An ex amiaation-6f .thoSrocit will be found 'profitable to thoSe whoish to buy. .1 , '. " , N.'ll—Fl4 vr„and Salt conta4ly op hand. ..: New Nil rd, October, 1859 ;:7- , I , Dr., CH RURILI. I .3. REMEDY. ir ... . L • • II INCIIESTE •Genu ne Preparation HYPOPHOSP Of Lime and of blade from Ide Formula of Dr. Pario,l kr the prevention a 4:::03a 4 311.1.33E1r1 bto for all L,iseasmi of the Net, System det . ral Vebility,Loss Appetite,'crigitta, Asthma, Paralgsis, Rickey, and t), • . . ,taints of Mahe —,o— 's fl?pophosphite• it Preparation :n-1 —o— . 'of this Extrnor • dry by Dr. Chur .raPel in the anti frivol , in all stage! its wonderful pin .ergy and enrichin floral Debility. or this as one of: the ts - ever given to "Wincheste ti,onablo in th • The aucces! sic its disco! ago / has no 1. Its invariable I tiolk. as well as thof Nervous .E • all cases of GI tration, stump remedial age°, Chemical 'Sole • • •T- . TEVIONIA "In no shigh instance have I fd edy to fail.":-.401r. Churchill. 'The Ilypophoriphitesposseeg the powerof In creasing nerve! force, en d proutott- the functions of:nutrition.; they. tend to produce the most re freshing and rrireavating rust.'-Dr. . V. Newton. '"Crises of cobfirrned Pulmonar y Consumption uniformly benefitted , by the f' e and coutin: .. tied use of. the Ilypophosphitest'-fir. F.W.Clark. 'Are the most appropriate Reme dies in a large elacs-of afteetions, resulting fromin lose of ner vous force."—Poston Medical nnkSurg. Jour. "Mr.. Winchester is worthy of rill oonfidenco. and devotes • himself enthusiastic to._ these preparations in all their variety oficombinations.• Prepared strictlyhy D r . Churchill s mothod."— IX Meredith Reese, U. D., •N. y: ity. C 1 4 AWE • oy; STYLE.-r • • I%ry "Genuine Preparation of nfsLime and Soda" is now I the reach of put up in 1 containing 46 ounces-.(a pint), at also a Nowsize, (7 oz. bottles) at Ono Dollar Per , The bottles have the following 1 " ilypophosphltes of Limo and S. Churchill's Specific remedy. for J. Wine,hester. New York:". The per is printed with:a PinK tint,, , Gen Mum' across the-face. use n, This new style offers a more a against the many IMpore and"dele, rations palmed off under the name ] phites, which are spuriouq, Paud notated to endanger the health A ; filers, - The - thousands who wish se I %Tier this' Remedy,. pre pa s chill'e•methed,can now obtain it in double the size of that heretafo making it the cheapest, as Well as cacious treatment for. Pulmonary Diseases now known to .niedical ware of ALL others, wiloatter w to you, and.says they are just as iffy fae.etmile is on both label and • • - DR. OfiIiRCHIL'S WORT is now priee.l2 ece jest issued; ontaining c re rd to this new trenti inquirers: Deiarnoi • Ali orders and inquiries Address • ' J. Borer. General. Depot. it tjulyir . rar FOC da ABE L -.......,- i•-: - - . 4 ''', as . / 7 , 7 . 40. , . , -:- r , . . ....„..-, . . . The proprietors ind manufhoftrierit of HQS • .. ' . ' TETTEIt'eI CELEBRATED STOSIACII lIIT . Cheapest I Best! Laziest!' . TERS can appeal With perfect 'cOnfidenee to .„. , . . • - physicians and citizens, generally of the United _____ LA _ l o ur; 00 0- ~ . States, because the article hait itttainettit repu- PaYs, fur TuitiOn .in Single and `Dou'b'leE trti teflon heretofore unknown. A few facts'upon Bottk•Keeping, Writing - Cbtomercial Artt• Im2 rl el this point will speak . more 'powerfully than ' volumes of hare assertion or blazoninguffery. tint l and Lectures. - -: i. , -1 . . • I The consumption of-Uoatetter's Stomach; fit itaitere; • N weekio.t3o, Seationery fer , tars for the last year amounttidto nver r a half uf Tuitio 835, c3itire cipeasses $02.,',1 million bottles, and from its! manifest ete T ly •,- increase in times past, it is evident that daring - " bu..l tiniefrom 6to 10 weeks. Every btu. I the, coming year the consunrptlon will reach dent, upon graduating, is guaranteed competent near one million bottle,. This unniense amount. ' to manage the Botika of any BUsineas, and qual. • could ,never have been sold Lk for the rare ified to earn a salary of from : • ' .:medicinal properties eentaitted in the prepare • • - - tion, and the Etinelkli (..f tle'nle-t, Irominent. $500: 1, $lOOO .•' , physician,' In those - reetional.of the. - cuthitry ~ -where the article 13 Lest known, wlyi net.ouly Stutientn enter at .any time—N e Vo,4tiori_. recamtnerl•the Bitters to ih4ir yatirnis'i hut . Review at pleasure. - I are realty et all times to give: testimonials tons - First Pieutiutn for Best Business Writing for ' vnicacY in ell mu'ies oc stomachic de'rungeateut a 1859, reeettA at. Pittalturgh, i'hillidelphio, and • • fin s T 4 i t i i i i6 h 4 Cll ,; m o e .t .4 l e , 4 e r al b r a4 , l , l h-. T r ;v' t , o l l, •e i r i c a - f i. -r i t;: otitiiined Ohio State Fairs. Also, at she principal' Fairs : Ly . extraordinary, effort, is t n., wa y of tujm- of the Cajon for the past fonr years. ' ' - tiering the qualities of the Bittets 1 buts tali.' ar Ministe rs ' sop s received at half puce." , "estitihttion of an invaluabl e ineiliiin . e, which is * * *For Circulars. Spe - i - meni, and Embellish. -: destined to bens etaluri..k as ibut lifsejf. , ' Views of repsel/ ,tetter's Stanmeli l'itmrs - liS::e provedci College, ine , l fire . oso le . tte,. a. Godsend to _ r!gi ng,7llere f ever, and ague stamps to _, _ -.-- r. - ' - F. IV: JENKlNS:Pittsburgh, Pa January 19th; .1 860. L-1 y ' • ABEL TUE - HELL HAS just returned from selecting • arid pur chasing, and is now receiving ono of the largest and best metortment.4 of EC> : C) gEI ever offered in thii market. quality - lof nearly every thing gciod;an..A 'till warranted .18 represented. 'reams; ready cash and low prices. Same general - idea of the stock:; may be formed from the followinz enurperatio: • DRUGS, MEDICENKS, • • Chendeals, Paints; Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Dye Stn s, - Groaeriei, Lamps, Glass Ware, Crockgryilirrors, ClOoko, Wall Paper, Window Paper,Window Oil Shades, Pancy Goods, Musical Inruniertts, Zewolry; Perfumery, , Stone. Ware, Browns, Brushes,WhiPo, Umbrellas, Bird Cages, rocket • Knives, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Liquarsainsses • Supporters; Port-monnaies; Shou lder . • Braces, Spectacles,Silver and Plaited Spoons, ' FOrks, Etc., Gold Pens Stationery, Guitar, it Bass Viol Stringii, Bows, ac., Torcelain Teeth..Lith- • .. - c - rgraphs, Artist's Tube Paints;;Brusbes, at., • - and all the popular Patent Medicines. " • Also some Dry Goods,Woodoth Hard klapanned Ware, - Fluid and Oil Cans, CamPhene, - Buraing'Pluid, Alcohol, 'Turpentine, • Lantp, Tanner's, Neat Foot,Lard,Olive, Castor, . Boiled and Raw Linseed, and Coal OILS, White Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of Colored Paints, 'Vine gar, Canary Seed, and other"; things too ' I numerous to. mention. . As ill is impracticable to 'give Moro than it ;74 1 .. efal outline of m) stoclithrough the Newspiperi., every : one wishing goods is invited to cell - and' examine. Customers on entering the Store must not expect to find every diag in f.iglitut nearly every article Wanted will be iproduced by inquiry. Thankful 'for the lit : will - patronage hitherto received,.l hope to merit 'and receive a large increase of the same. • Montrose, Oct. 5. '.53. UftliELL POCKET • -• a.• CHRISTI-4-V 4 utA.A:TA CHURCH PS4L2WIST. ; • SUPPLEMENT; lALLb BOOKS,•ct C.. for sale.by• Dec. 2,blh. .• J. LYONTS4 SON. ..4Ix;„PURE - KEROSENE OA..— . From $5O, to $lOO allonth CAN•bc secured by any. perion of ordinary capicity; in a light, and honorable business.. For particulars address. enclosing.orie stamp frir return postage, SOLOMON J. DA NBERT, .P.attans P. 0., . jl2 3w* , Lehigh county, Pa. CHA 11"G.E.,.. OP TIME—WINTER AR PANqEMENT-1.1., L. et. IrR. R. • - .• 0: 1 -1 - M=Z5X 3 M.MSIE ("IN and after Tharadav,Dee. 1it4 , 1859, trains will he ran as follows ‘s, 1 . Exratss PissrsoEa Tn.trss,---Moving south. The night expresstrain on - thet,l4. Y. dt.E.B..R. arrives at Gt. Bend a 3:28 a. m-4. and connects with the express train leaving Gt. Bend for N. • Y.and Philadelphia at . - 8:00 a. m,- Due at New Milford . • . 8:17 ' MoutroSe -•' • . - - 8:36 . . 11opbotpna ...' - • . 8:59 Nicholson \.. - - 9:16 - Faetoryville ' . . - 9:40 : • .Abingtnn .2' \ - - 9:57 Scranton - - • - 10:30 - Moscow 7 - '-- j II:17 Tobyhanni . -* " 11:53- p.' . • - Stroudsburg —' • .'' 1:12 m: 1 Water Gap - .; .:. 1 : 34 ' Columbia - -, . r \ 1:50 - Delaware (15 minutes to.dine) L' . 2:9 /... • • Hope (Philad'a connection) 2:35. , •- . Bridgevillo .-- . 2:40 * * Washington - - ' 3:13 ' • Junction• - -- * .--'' 3:30 •• ' New York - - . :. 7 : 15 • Philadelphia -.-. -Z8:20 EXPRESS TRAINS'IROVING NORTH. ~ .• Passengers from New York; leave . '. Pier No., 2 North River, at - ' 7:30 a. m... Passengers from Philadelphia leave Wltlnut street Wharf nt • . ! 6:00 • '' Leave Junction ,-.--. - • '11:10__ _ Due at Washington ;-• -•- 11:28 . - Bridgeville - ' -. . 112;01- - p, an flope(Philad,a connection) 42;05 -' Delaware ,(15 minutes to dine) 112;20 .. Columbia - - -,1 2;20 - Water Gap • - -. : 1;01 Stroudsburg -• • 115 Tobylianns! - " ... 2:45 , . Moscow ..! - . 3:19 . . Scranton . . • • . - 4:05 , • ;.Abington- ,-. .- . 4:42 " Yd ' • aorysillo - '." - -, 4:59 ' :Nicholson . -', 5:19 ' ' llopbottom - - . 3:42 * . Or MONTROSE - . B:01 • New lotilfcird , -., '. : 6:22 _Great Bend *. • 6;40 Conaeating at Great Bend with 'the Night Express going West at 'l:4s'a. m. An: Accommodation train leavek •••• . Scranton for ,Greatßend at . t0:35 a., - m. Factoryviile • .- • - 11:55 - ' 'Nicholson - .. • , 12:35 p. •m. - ' !Montrose .- _ -.. 450 Arrive, at Great Bend . . 2:50 - Conneitif with Duhkirk Ex:W.3.31,i 3:39 - - and ACcommodation train West at 5:33 • . Accommodatien traKraturning leaves • , -c:Oreat Bend at ' . ; 3:10 Montrose' . - : 4:05 Niceolson - - - - -5:15 . !Factoryville . -j 5:1 5 . 'Due at Scranton , - . i 7:15 .. The Accommoation train does not leave - Scranton. until aft • rite arrival of ,, the .morning train on the Lack waena & Bloomsburg ß. R., thus giving passengers from the Wyoming Va lley a direct conne ten _.for the „ West 'by Atte morning train. .' -, ' - •' , ' FoP the accommodation .of way twirl 041 t he c-I Southern Division a Passenger Cir will be it : tached to the Express Freight traise . leaving . . Scranton at r ' - ' •,' ' 4 :4 0 0 . old Due al Moseo* ; . ' . : 6.00 Strondsbnri . . • -- - 1 1040 Junction '• - ' -; 1 2;40 p. ret. Returning will leave Junction at -1 4100 4. - toe Due athitroudebarg at - --- 1 7:45 - Bloaanw , - • ' • 1 1:10 -- - Scranton •' - • '. ! 2:55 Paseetagers-from New York Will change cars at4truation. To and tom Philad4via 8.D.R.R... leave or take ears at Hope. For Pittatort,Hlngs- , ton and Wilkes-Barre, take ears of Lackawanna & Bloomeburgrft, R. at Scranton; For Jessup, Arehbald, and Carbondale, take Stages at Saran ton. " Tichets sold and baggage checked ' .putonuir. . JOHN BRISBIN, Supt. • ' Wm N. Jauus,Oeneral Ticket Agent. " . " , Serentio, Nov. 21st, 1859;.*, tl .1 _ • , ITES :Churchill, of ,a cure of 4 us and Blond of Fleili and ranchiiis, C 0771. - Jro linexcep- T. Druggist inn/ Remedy, ill two years s of medicine. of Consump ler in restoring, the . Blood, in ervous Pros most valuable the" world by • and the Rem- t' ORTANT $ o Ilvpophos 11.1aeid within ew Bottles, $2 per bottle; town in siaAli a. Dr. J. P. ..onsuorption. cuteide wrap and the word other. guaranty urines preps-, or Hypoptioe lentooil en!- , lives of spr ite avail them ter Dr. Chur. 'bottles nearly -sold by me, the most et&• d - Nervous cience. . 80 ,0 ,o °frets them eed u mine. 1 wrapper. , • ciftelai nitatiOs In vgleqe so Imes, N. V littomil HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTER& and various other riolopiSints b r ava vitiated their victims l'y F , undrerls. h o able to State confidently tIIt4 the', -Litters" area certain cure for the I/am:pelt attrl like diseases, is to the hroviet,,rt in schr r , of. Mi. tilloyed pleasure. „it retoos- , .s slime-bib matter from .the stomach, puritiss the, tru! imparts renewed vitality to thelnerviviNystein, giving it that tone akci,tuergy inroi4emable for the restoration of health.. It op4rates upon the stomech, liver, and ether :Clear.. organs, mildly but powerfully, awl' win tnres them: - to a condition essential to the healthy discharge •of the functions of manic. • , Eldetry pertens t..iy ute ;Lel Bi,ters daily al per'directions un,titel.7.ttle, and they find • in irba stimulant pecullerly *drip? ed Ito cf.refort declining years. es it is pleasant to the parate,7 invigorating to the bowels., excellent as - a l unit, and rejuvenating generally. We ltirre the evi •dence of thousands' off'aged Men end Werner.. who have experienced th,..beni::fit nfitittin - r; thin preparation while rufferilig from sterner:l3'de rangemenut and general debility; acting under the advice of 'physicians, they haie"„abandoned all deloterious drugs • and fairly tested the merits of tbia artielt. A '.fl;y words to the • gentler sex. There are c6rititn pciintis when their"Oares are ao l harassin . g.that maul of them -sink under the Th c 'rebid om of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that' the rnother, especially if the be. young,' is apt to' forget her own health in her etreme Anxiety for he' infant. Shoidd the period of maternity arrive ,during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is 6 necessity fora stimulant to recuire rate tha energies of the system and'enable . the mother to , bcar up.under her eXhatiSting trials .and responsibilities. Nursing', mothers gene rally. prefer the Bitters to all - btherj juvigera testi ti - Mt, receive the .endorseMent of physi cians, because it is agreeable tto the teste.as weltas certain to give a permanent increase of bodily Strength. All those - persons, -to whom we hare particu larly referred above, to. wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhcea, dysentery, indijestien, loss'of appetite,. and all ditteases or derangements of the-stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will COZIFI/IC their own phySical welfare by !giving to letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial: CAUTlON:—Vie.caution the: public against using any of the many imitatisms or counter feits, but ask- for Hons.:m.lc CE4.I:IIRATtD STOMACH Baran!, and tee thseehch.hottle has - :the words "Dr.J. Hostetter's Stmacli Bitters" blown.,- . on the side of the bottl and stamped on the metallic cap coveting thel cork,. antif, observe that oiir autograph signature is on .the label. #ssr- Prepared and sold by HoSTETTER & SMITH, • Pittiburgh; Pa., and said by all, -druggists, grocers, and deal i trs *eflorti ll y • throughout the United State eolith due- Rios. and Germany. P' For sale in 51 ont roee by ' janftl Iv'AilEl.l TittRELI: rrhe subscribera have this daypeetvpri iin!oni.r . .1 - _L Invoice of SeWelry, &c., Oire4 i,...iii cue I ninnufletory,•and are' uow. prep 4ed to sii3w ;0 their friends the best a tiv ssorrili of g0_ , 1.., bercireoffereit in this maiket.: .1 i ..p:T.,r,ns ing to.maketheir.friends.and farrlyir•ChriA7ll Z.A Presents; are-invited' tp.elll.and exin , ri-- dee22 • ' 'EVA K. et IA t.1. - E - N Odd Feljowie lII'. f.tinnharnt 'n. Si Y. IVEEDLES.—Bono and Wo d.'-' i ri4l,, , Nve, dies, Testing Shuttles, f' , '• .i.ehr t • .S.eedi;:‘, t. 11 Sewing, Darning and Knitting , pC ..) 1 ni.s. t",,r, sdiu(, by ' ' • • - -' • ,_.Eye sSI ALL9a. \ ... .. . . . ITAIR PlNS.—Blaek. red an :gitt'll.tir Ptis. Xi. various patterns add priers' b•" • E:ANS & riORAL. 2 -A - fineassortment Cur..l Beads, Armlets; Necklaces, &c., hy• • ! . ! • . • Evalts.& ALLN. Q LEE VE.IIUTTONS AND S . TII I 11'4.—:The 0 beittessortsnent orSleeve•Buetonsan - ti.tittuis, all prices and - qualities, or sato - by • EV.O3 &. ALLO. SPOTACLES...-(;0141, 80Vtr. ;and' German Silver lSprctucleA,all agi-m, for sale by . • Evidts • Atzt:r. rrimmßLEs - .—cola, Silver aid erman vet , . Thimbles, a good stoeq for sale by ' , 41. A r.tr - x• • - - NUT Crackers and Not Pieksiat, _ • EV243 & . _ el OLD PENS.-;- - A first rate ifrit.fy of Gobi . kW' Pensend Pencils, -alt sizeslandl qualities, by . " • . EVAICS &lALLEV.' 'FABLE CDTLERY.—A gdbd supply of AL. Knives and Forks, Carvers ;iir,d Steef;,. by Evalls &Aties. • DORTE IdONNAIS'and CAKD CASE'S, iu - every variety,-Pearl, Berlin Wire, mid ' Eviss 4 A./..r.d's,. IxrAtPLIES---ililat i e stick of gold and: ail trer.Watches of the best tulteri, many of them of our • own importation, t prices, much lower than have.ever been said lAtown—War-_ ' ranted good - time keepers. . [E. & A. —Also, Watch Chains, a first rite assorttnent of GOLD Pob,.irest, and Guard Chains. • - Ut j AR Rings and Breast Pins-4 beautiful va.. riety, in setts.double and sinkle, L eonsiating, of Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Lava, Coral, Ftorentine, .Mosaic, Brilliant , Enamel,.aid alli,Gold, various • patterns and prices; - - • FINGER Rings—Diamond, Opal, Pearl; En.- &mei, Jet, itud . all GOLD, - *greet variety', from $4O down. • . •'1 OCKETW4-ivery fine assortment, tOLD. Lilted Plated, 1,2, 4, and 8 faces, ILVER'Ware-'-a large.stock !or steri:ng 4.7 ver ware, consisting of spoons, forks,dadles cnps,:eake, pie, ice cream; butter, & frPit knives, childrens setts, napkin nogg, carcF l eases, etc.; 11alLATEDWarit—CistOra, cake ' bskets card .1.1. *elvers, tea setts, ice pitchers, Sugar bas. keta, salt cellars; forks, spoons; West ricks, gob-. lets, etc. . . B RACELETS--A full supply, of "every style,— some j . ver 'rich patterns. CLOCKF.-Eight.da+y, till bo,greloCk 4 . - a great t vitriety, warranted.' -; • Iltly 9 - • EVANS & ALLEN.- No. 2 Odd Fellowtil Hall; l Washington at. JR MOMS, "I WOULDN'T TAKA WORLD FOR :THIS," - • u• 4dp remarked to u a day or ,two j since, ,aa Übe exhibited thoportmit of an only child; gone to the "tipirit . land;" which was line • • 1 . . . • INIMITABLE BIBROTRESI • , " HOW I should regret it, bad I not secured Ads precious" memor.al - of that dear one.' So thought, we. The loved ones are net always with ni,ind lOUS Nye can call tlu l tm ours, every one ehottid secorwsuch• a memorial; sine. they can have them so truthfullY takbn by that successful artist, A. 13. TllBl3B, of Ring . hamton. = •