UNITED STATES MAILS. 1= 4, 63axa5371. - vrEtzlict POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, /Neel:Ober 10, 1-859, pROPOSALS be rt;CeivM at the Contract. Wick; of this Dvartment until '3.p. tn., of Saturdav, Starch 31st, 1860, for conveying the • mails of the United States for four years, com: Metwing July •fst, 1860, and ending..luvre 30th,, 1864; in the- State of PENNSYLVANIA, on', the routes and by the schedules of departyres and arriVals herein, specified. . • . 1 Decisions annourfeed by April 24, 1890. (Balers will examine carefully the forms and • ins:ructions annexed.) " • 2379 From Tani:lnane!: by Lauren; Lynn, Springville, and Dimock, tel . :Montrose, 23 miles and back,f twice a week. . Leave* Tunkhannock Tuesday and Saturday at 7 a in; Arrive at Montrose by I p.m; Leave Moutrose Monday 'and Friday at 6.a ui; Arrive at Tani:banned:l4l2 Proposals' are invited for a third Weekly trip. 2380 From;Nicholson,by Glerkood,Lenoxville,• Clifford, andiDtindatr, to Carbondule, 29 miles and-back, three times' a Leave Nicholion 'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, on arrival of mail by railroad, say at five.p . in; Arrive at Carbondale by - eleven p in; 'Leave Carbondale D'lmaday, Wednesday and Friday at four pm; Arrive at Nicholson? at nine and a half am. Proposals are invited for a six times-a-weekfiervice. • 2881 From Tunkhannock. by Rinse!! Hill, Meshoppen,Braintrem, Skinner's Eddy, Lacey- , ,vilie, Browntown, Wyalusing, Limi Hill, Rum tocr6eld Creek,Standing Stone,‘A`ysox,Towanda North Towancladilster, Milan and Athens, to . Waverly 63 taileVand back -six times a week. ,• Tunkhannock daily, except Sunday on arrival of Wilkesbarre mail, say at four p at; - A ve at Towanda next day at twe've m; LeaVe Towanda daily, except Sunday at two and a quarter' p m;aArrive at Waverly by 7 - pal; Leave Waverly daily, except Sunday at 9 1 2 a in; Arrive at Tovvafida by two pm; Leat'e Towanda-daily, except Sunday it two 1-4 pm; Arrive at . Tunithannock by twelve 93.82 From Mehoopany by Furman Hill,Forks ton ard.Bellasylva to Dushere,thirty-seven miles and hack, once a Week. • . Leave Mehoopany 3londay at six am; Arrive at Dushore by six pm; Leave Dushore at six a.m; _Arrive at Mehodpany by six Pain.— - .9383 Front Towanda, by Highland, Burling ton, West Burlington and East Troy, toi-TroY, twenty miles and back, three tittles a Week. Leave Towanda Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, at one pm; Arrive at Troy by-six pm; Leave 'Salty Monday, Wednesday and Friday Seven a. rri; Arrive at Towanda by twelve m. Proposals invited for six.tinnes.a.week service. 204 Front Towanda byN'th Tovvanda,,Moore'S • Corner,East Smithfield,BentlyCreek and-Ridge., bury to Wellsburg', N. Y., twenty three miles and back, twice a week. Leave,Towanda Wednesday end Friday six am; AFrive at AVelisharg'hy ono Tim; Lease Wellsburg Thursday and Saturday at nine a in; Arrive at Towanda by four p m.. Pnopo.-nla invited for six times-a-week service. 238..5 Tram Towanda by 3lonroeton , NewAl ban'v, Landsbnrg and tfirshore, to Laporte, 30 mites :tint back, three times a week. . _ LTea've Towamitt - Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday at 1..t.M; qtrKive at Laporte-by eight p in; - Leave Laporte Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at sox,a:m..Arrive at Towanda by two p m. .2386 Fronnlrowanda,by llornbrOok and She shennin, to Athens, sixteen miles and back,t,hree Lines a week. Leave Towanda Tuesday, Thursday and Sat. urday ..t idx a .rn; arrive at Athena by eleven, in; leave Athens Tu e sda'y,Thursdayond - Sat. im afrWo p in; arrive at•Towanda by 7 p rp. 23b7 From Rome,hy North Rome, fo Sbe s. h. - cqu'ut, f,-unn.su ba..-k. once a week. Le me it :,ma: atur day at right a in; arrive nt :Shasta gain by eleven a in; leave Sheshekitin at w tol f v ta; arrive at R,nme by 3p re. 2 358 From ma,„happep, by Keiserville and Inc. to Senin q viile. thirteen miles and back, tiv.ice. a week. Leave Meshoppen Tuesday and Saturday rm. arrivll of we-tern mail• say at eight a III;" arrive . Lt. Sprin2:i;!e &even sm; leave Springville Tutsda and !... , aturc.ny at one p arrive- at 11,.sboi-pn n four p 2389 rrorn Laceyville, by Spring Wit, East Ildi.West Auburn and Stephensville to ten mile- and hack, twice a week. . Leave Lacer rilie Tuesday and Saturday at 12 - arrive at Pike by three p - leave Pike on TueAnv anci'Satinrday at four p to;* arrive at. Laveyville by seven p m. ' 2390 From Wyatusing,,bv Merryall, Camp town, Herrick. Herricksville, South Hill.Orwel I, Potterae, North OrWell and West Windham, to Nichols, N.Y., thiity.six miles and back,twice a week. Leave Wyalusing Monday and Friday at Beim a in: arrive at Nichols by nix pm; leave Nich ols Tue , day and Saturday at nine am; arrive at Wvt.lasia7 by eicht p - Proposals for a third weekly - trip - are invited. g 391 F ro m Athens, by 'ringaValley, to Litch field: seven miles rid back, twice a-week. Leave - At - hens Tuesday and. Friday at--nitre a in; arrive at Litchfield by eleven "a to; leave Litchfield tuesday and Friday at twelve to; arrive ..-. • \ -at Athens by two p . • 2399 From Athens, by East Smithfield, North Smithfield .springfield. and Leonard Hollow., to troy,il4 miles and bark ; twice a week. . Leave Athens Wednesday and saturday at five" a in; arrive at troy by twelve m; Leave Troy- Wednesday and saturday at one p - m; arrive at! Atheios by eight p m. - - • 23'93 From Troy,-by sylvania, Grays . ] Valley, and 'Mainsburg, to Mansfield, eighteen • Miles and back, twice a week. Leave Troy on Tuesday and saturday at half past three p m; Arrive at Nlansfield by half past seven p in; leave '.ltansfield reusday, and saturday at ten a , , arrive at Troy by two p in; • <• -'. 9.394 From Troy to Blossburg twenty three faits ,bn.ek,, once a week. Leave Trey-Mori. day at egbf am; arrive at Blossburg by four m; Leave Blossburg rtiesday at eight am; arrive at Troy Cy four p m. 2395 From North Orwell to Rome, four miles and back, three times a week. Leave North Orwell Teusdny Thursday and saturday at twely re; tirrire, at Rome by, one pm; neav'e Rome r Tuesdsy Thursday and saturday at one p in; • sfriv.e at Nortlt'Orwell by two p m. . 2396 From Montrose, by Lawseille Centre, Bmikdale, Corbettsville, N. Y. land. Conklin n Coder,. to Binghamton, twenty four miles and ? back, three times a week. LcavcMontreser Tuesday, Thursday and Sat., . trday at two in; arrive at Binghamton by 81 p m• ' Leave Binghamton Monday, VVednesday dFriepy at !Leen aM; arrive at Montre'ae by one p m. ! , r. 397 From :%/nnt !Ilse by Fairdale,Rush.Pikeil Lollay•Nille, Omen, Rome,Jlyersburgadd' Wy-i • -aoa. to Towanda, forty miles :tad back - twice al v..eek. Leave Montrose :Nitwit:ly, and Friday at; seven a in; arrive at Tnwanda :by seven pm; • LlZave - Towanda Tuesday and satui.day at seven a • In; - I.rrirk , at Montrose by seven p ,`-`39S From 'Sfontrot=e, by Lathrnris , Lake,' Auburn Fur Corners, Auburn Cent re, Westi Auburn, South Auburn, and East Hill, tO'L'etty-1 ville, thirteen mites and back, once a we e k ; :. I Lease .;.fontroae Monday at eight i in; arrival at It:cep-ilia by five p Leave Laceyvilleroal TuCatlay at eight a"-m; arrive af Moutioso by!: five p m. 4 .::39 . 9 From Fairdale,by Eirchardville,Friends. vii le, and jAdif.rtiNailfy. to Leßayaville, twenty[ • two miles and Lai:. once a week. • Leave Fiardale Friday at nine a m; arrive at Leßa:tieille by throe P - m; Leave Le Rayavillei saturday at n file a in; arrive at Faitdalt l.g 3 p • 2..;00 From Le Itavaville, •by south:Warren; \V e stWorren, and ‘Vindhau3, to Nichols, N. Y. 4 sixteen Miles and back, twice a wed,: .i • Lure Rayseille Tuesday and satuiday, att len am; arrive at Nichols by-two pm; Leave Ni t: tada :',..‘londav end Friday at nine, a mp arrive: Itaysti ile by .i. , ntt p ' 240; • From York,by Helium and Wrightsvillet - to Columbia thirteen miles and back,:dany railroad 11.1 due connection with mail trains opr ,tho Northern Central •railroad. it9o2 Fri York,by Dover, Ilb:famine, Wella4 Ville, and -Dilisburg, to Mechanicabulg, -thirty! miles and back, OileC.3l week... • ' . Leave York eaturday at flit am; arrive &LI .rt.thaksberg s by.>;ix p in: Leave MechanicaJ . tirg Friday at six a m; arrive it YOE. by ,6 Pip.. , 2403 Frdm Etter's, by YoellmtoWH . , to•New errytoWn.% seven mite's and back, twmtt a week.- tenvo Etter's Wednesday and - sear : du at five p M; arrivii, at NeWberrylown by' six and Altair? kn; ICM*Ne%berrytown Wednesday and sat-. tri-day at two and a half p ta; arrive , at Etter's by four 5;0 e half pm. . . . . . i 2404 Front Harrisburg,by Dauphin, Ellwood .Pine Gro4 i and auumiit elation, to abith, 59 miles and,lbaek.daily; except sunday, y railroad. I - Leave Harriaburg,aftily, except, su day,it two ten,it mOtrrive at Auburn by six tin p mi leave 'Auburn daily, except sunday, at nine a-m; - arrive kt Harrisbnrg by 12:42 p in. • 2405•f'yorn Harrisburg by tingleystown,Man.. Oa Hill, Weld Hanover, East Hanoier and Ono Ma JonestOwn, 2."1. miles and back, t ice a week.. ILeave •Thanaburg Mondry and F iday at ten,. In: arrlYe at Jonestown- by five P He' leave Jonestothi tuesday and saturday at seven a.m; arrive at Harrisburg by four p m. 1 Proposials are invited for a third vij,eekl ip. c.t.e4 / .i • 2406 From Harriaburg,by theriard wu,Diles Iburg, Clear wit:pt. York euxphyrs rings, and IHeidlersbnrg, tolGettyaburg, -thirty five , mace back;twiee a week. Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday at eight' la m;,, arrivaat Gettyiburg by fivem; Leave i !Gettysbu!g tneiday and saturday a eight H m;; t !arrive at Harrisburg at five pm. • Propostils are invited for a third weekly trip. • 2407: F-kom tiarrikburg, via Liaburn, lb Lewis. berry, twelve tr(ileit and back, once ti, week. 'Leave Harrisburg saturday at one rim; arrive at LewisbUrry - al five On; Leave LeWisberry on saturday at eight a in; arrive at Harrisburg at . !twelve M. 1 • • I 2408 From Harrisburg. via . _ Shiremintown, I Mechanicaburg, Carlisle, Kerrville; Plainfield, - I Newville; Oakville, shippensbnig,, and ecotland, Ito Cbambirsburg, fiftytwo miles and back, twice Idaily,except au nday, hy railroad. , _ • feat' i. Lea Harrisburg daily except sunday, at eight and-three fourthis a m,and one ten p m; niTlve !at Chamberaburg at twa4e in, and four p in; Leave Chanibersburg claily,except sunday at four land a half a in, and three and a hal rip m ; arrive iat Harrisburg at '7.3 4 a en, and 1.1-4 p m. • 2409. From Pine Groveto trement, nine miles land back,' three times a week. Leave Pine Grove tuesday, Thursday &saturday at five a mi arrive at Tremont at seven a ore . Leave Trethont toes. f day, thursday and saturclay at'five 0. m; arrive at Pine Grove at seven p in. ; . '.2410 From York sulphur springs; via Berm'. dian,Hall,and Davidsburg, to York, twenty three miles an&baek, once a-week. Leave York mull piiur sprikgssaturday atone pm; arm - a at York !at seven p in; leave York saturdaY at six a In; I arrive at York sulphur springs at twelve in. 1 2411 From Mechanicsburg, vialsidonaburg, ; Lisburn,imivisbnry,Rossvitle, and DOver,to York ithirty one miles and back, once a Week. Leave 151eahanie:siburg tuesday at six a ut; arrive at !York at sirp in; leave York Wednesday-at six la tn; arrive at Mechrmicsburg by Six pm. 2412 - prom .Carlisle,- via WhitelMuse, Dick inson, -Walnut Bolton'', and Lee's Cross Roads, rte shippensburg,twenty Miles andlmak, twice !a •week.:lLeave Carlisle Mon - day and Friday at one p m;; : -: arrive at shippensburg at seven p m; Leave shippensburg Thesday and saturday at-irate !p m; arrit,•o at Carlisle at seven p mi•• . i Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip. 2413 Prom Carlisle, via Allen, 1 to .Boiling (springs, fifteen miles and bacli. twice a week. • •• Leave Carlisle peaday and,Friday at three p I Tarrive s et Boiling springs at Haven p m; leave iling springs tnesday and - Friday at eight: - a m; arrive•at Carlisle at twelve in. 2414- From ICerpville f via llount Rock, to stoughstown,seven miles and back, once a week. Leave Kerraville saturday at ten a tn; - arrive at ' stoughstaWn at twelve m; leave sitoughstown • saturday at-1 pm; arrive at Kerrsville at 4 p . m. 2415 from Shippenlburg, via , Ohs:towlt, _Pleasant ltall,..and Upper strasburg i tci•Roxbur 'fifteen miles and back - , twice a week. Leave shippensbur..Wednesday and and saturday at nine a in; arrive at Roxbury at cne, pm: leave Roxanyy 'Wed al . .•sii:iy and'satuiday nt two p in: arrive at shippensburt; at six p tyy. ' 2416. From shippensburgi tia - Middle spring to NewbUrg, seven miles and back,. three times a week. ~Leave Leave stippensburg tuesdav, tharsday and salnrdny at 4 1-2 p in: arrive at,Nelybur,g at sit.l.2 p-rn; leave Nellblll2 illf,d:ty, lltirs day and sainrday at twelvti 1-.2 p re; arrive at sh:ppensburg by two and a half pin.- ; . Proportala for six times a week ser!vieo invited. - 241.7 From Ilahanov. via Fisher's Feriy and .Augnstaito stinklury,' thirteen miles. and back, twice a* . eek. Leave Mahanoy tue.aday - end sat urday at - one pm; arrive at sunbury et five pm; leave sunbury tnesday anti saturday at eight a in; - arrive at-Mahanny at twelve 're. 2418 From Herndon; via MahanoV, Reli,neVs, Greentfrier, Line Node taie,Upper Maiiantongo and Barry, t 6 Mineravillo, forty three chiles and, .back. twice a week . . Leave Mahanoy Mende'', and Frid,ity.at six am; arrive at Mineraville at flee p m 4 .1 leave Minersville Tuesday / and Sari: -urday .atlaix a m; arrive at. Mahanoy at flvis p m. 2419 From Gratz, via -Klingerstairn, Rough. & Ready, and Hepler, _to Upper - Mahantongo, seventeen miles and back, once a Week, Leave. .Gratz Wednesday at six a in; arrive at Upper Malientenge at ten a in; leave Upper Mahan tongo Wednesday at twelve in; arrive at-Gratz - at five li:in. - :1420 :From Gettysburg, via - Fairfield, Fount- Ailidale,)Vaynesboro . , Ringiold, lid, and Lei tersbint; Co Hagerstown, thirty fire and! hack, three ticies a week. Leave Gettysburg q•ues day..Thiirsday and Saturday at eight a milarrive at Hagerstown at four pm; Leave Hagerktawn Menday,V.edneaday and Fridayitleight a m; arrive - ai 2 ,Gettysburg at four p in. 1 . 1 2421 ,Prom Gettysburg, via Granite Hill and Hunters Own, to New Chester, ,fteeri ; miles and back ! three times a week,-to unteratown, and . twice I week residue. ; Leave 'Gettysburg' TueidaV; Thursday and Saturday nt eight a in; arrive at HunterstoWn at 9 1-2 ace, and at New Chester':lon Tuesday and Saturday at eleveh a in; leave. New Chester Tuesday and Snturday at 12 m; , arriste,at Hunterstown at 1 1 2 p in, and at Gettyablirg Tuesday, Thursday ands Saturday at three p Zii. , , ' . 24224"r0m Gettysburg, via , - 17unatrialibuig, , Arendtaiille, Bigler, Bendersville, - ildenallen:,and Table Rink , to Gettysburg, equel to 'timenty five miles and back, - rtwice a•weeli.l, Leave Get tysburglocaday itnif - Saturday it Iseven it in;—' arrive - atißeeeraville at eleven a in; le.aVe Ben, . dersville'. Tuesday and Saturday aC one p En; Sr.! rive at - Gettysberg at five p m.. 1 . - 2386iTrom Harford, - via Mortrose Depot, Montrhicii, Forest Lake, Saint Jose,ph'ii FCiends -1 vine, Little Meadows; and Apalac in, .N4.Y.,-to -o,yegu, , 4fty-thtee trines and ba k, six! times a week4o - Friendiville, and three Imes a week , residuesith an additiUnal daily(icept Satiday) mail betWeel Montrose Depot-and Moatrioie. 1 - - i .• 1 .—, .-' 7 INSTRUCTIONS :I - • -1 _ . Ciinterinfitg don i ctilions to be ineoTorated i en the contracts to ' ke Merit the Department .may d"emprolier 1. Seien minutes are allowed to - ear ti inter mediate! office, when not otherwise - specified,- for assorting the mails; but on steamboat and railroad routes no more delay than is stifficient for an exchange ofthe mail bags.! 2. On' railroad i and steamboat lines, and other routes Where the mode of convey i enee affinits of it, the agent of the Post f3ffice Depart. ment, alpo post officeblanks, max bags locks, and kets, are to be conveyed suites t extra .f • charge. if • 3. Oirritilload and'ateamboat lines e route agents" Ibf the department ire• to be e nveyed without- - charge,• and for their' exalusi e use. while qivelling with the•mails, cow odious car, or apartment. in the centre ea _car,proper.. ly lighted, warmed, arid furnished,'led dapted to the Convenient eepanition and due security of 'the mails, is to.lai provided by the contractor. - under the direction of the departrient. Railynad and steamboat companiesB,rd requir. ed to bike the mail from and denier if into they post offiCes at the end and cominencetnent of their routes, and to and from all offices net morn than eighty rods from a station or Ilandie g •'Pro. sale may be submitted for the performance" of all tither side service—that is, for offices over eighty I tods'from a station or landing.' I Receipts will he required for mail intga con. .veyed 1 i charge of pers'pne employed I by rail. road mitippanies. There Will also be "way bills," prePared by postmasters, or other agents of the dep*rtment, to aceompany the mails, and specifying the - number- and destinatiop of the several;bags. Oa the principal stage - routes, like wise ren : : eipla will be required and Way bills forwarded: the latter to be examined by the vey thp.- mail as frequently as .the contractor runs, or is conceriedin running a coach, car, or steamboat on a route. - 7. The Postmaster General may taloal lho contract for repeated faildres to run agreeably to contract;: for violating the Poit Office laWs, or disobeying the instractionico(the depaitment; for refusing to discharge a carrier when requir ed by the department to:do ace for running,an express as • aforesaid ; or for transporting per sons or packages convoying mailable Matter out of the mail. ° • . . 8. The Postmaster General may Order atriln crease of service on the route by all Owing thdro for a pro rata increase bn the contract pay. He may change schedules of departureit'and arrivals in all cases, and particularly to make them con form to - connections with railroads, withoutlin crease of pay, provided the running' time be bot abridged. He'may also order an increase of speed,allowing, within the restrictions-of Ihe law; a pro rata increase of.pay for the additiotial stock or carriers, if any. -The contractor may, however; in the case. of inerease,pf speed mite; quish the contract, by giving prompt .noticd, to tha department- that he prefers doing so to car rying .the order into effect. The .'Postmaster General may rils6 curtail or discontinue the service, in whole or in pint, at pro rata decre'ase of pay, allowing one month's extra compensa tion- on the amount dispensed• with, wheneier, in his opinion, the public- intereits require The' change, or in case he desires to supersede if: by a different grade of transportation. 9. Payments will.be made by coll7tions fromor drafts on postmasters, or 'otbinwise, afteriha expiration, of each - quartir—say in Febrility, May, August, and November. 10. The distances - are given iccording, to best information k but no increased pay will be /Aw ed should they be greater than advertised, Ville points to-be supplied be correctly stated. 'Ud ders must inform themselves . on this point, find also in reference to the w eight of the mail,ithe- Condition of reads, hills; -streams, &c, :Inc% all toll bridges, ferries, or .obstrui!tions of any kind by which expenses may be incurred, No claim for additional pay, based on 'such ground, can lie considered; nor for alleged tnistakes'i or misapprehension ai to the degree of :service; nor for bridges destroyed, ferries discontinued;?' or other obstruetions'lncreasing distande s occurring during the contract term. Offme& eitablished after this advertisement is issued, and also idu• _ring the contract term are to be visited.with'out extra pay. if the distance be net increased. 11. A bid receivedlafter the last d&y and 'Our named, or without the guaranty required bylaw and a certificate as to the Sufficiency - of Mich guaranty, cannot be considered in - competition'' with a regular - Vreposal reasonable in amopnt. .12. Bidders should fist propose for serTiee strictly according to the advertisetniint, find then, if they desire, sepbrattlif An' diffur,ent service; And if the regular b-d b` the lowest offered' for the advertisc-d service r the other propesitions may be considered. • • 13. There should be butone route bid forin proposal. Consolidated or combination bids (" proposing ono sum for two or more routes'') are_ forbidden:by law, unit cannot be considered. 14. The route, the service, the yearly pay, the name and residence of. the bidder, (that his usual post office address,) and those of each member of a firm, ivhere a company offers, should be diStinelly'stated. . : 15. Bidders are requested - to fat as practicable; the printed form of proposal fur nished by the department: to write out in full the slim for their bids, and to retain cOpieli of them. - Altered- bids should nol. be,submitted; nor should bide once submitted be withdrawn. No withdrawal of a bidder or guarantor will be al. lowed unless dated and received before - the ;last day fcr 'receiving proposals. Each bid must be guarantied by two res Pan. sible persons. • General guaranties cannot be admitted. [The bid and guaranty should be signed plainly kith the full name of cagh person. . • The'department )•eseries the right to - reject any bid siltich may be deemed extravngnnt4 and also,to disreg,ird the bids, of failing contracture and bidders. 16. The bid should be s4alcd,rsuperscr:ibed "Mail Proposaki State, of -," adar4ssed " Second Assistant Postmaster General, Con tract Office," and sent by mail, not by or to an agent; and-postmasters wilt not encloseiprOpo- Bats (or letters of any kind) in their quarterly returns. . . 17. The contracts are to be executed and re. turned to the department by or liefor s e the Ist day of August, 1860: but the service must lie commeneeren the Ist July preceding, of on the-mail day next titter that date, whetheri the contracts be executed or Dot. No proposition to transfer will be considered until the contincts• are executed and received at the departtrienti and then no transfer will be allowed miless good and sciffieient reasons therefor are' given, to be' determined by the department: in all cases the retiring contractor will be reqhired: to become one - of the sureties on the new icon. tract 18: Postmasters at offices on or near TOOide, but more than eighty rods from a station,twill, immediately after the •3 Yet of March next, re, port their exact distance from the nearest sta tion, and how they are otherwise suppliedjwith the mail, to enable the Postmaster General to direct a mall.tnessengersupply 'from the tilt of July next. 19. Section' eighteen of an- act of Congress approved March 3, 1845,irovides that contracts for the transpoitation of the mails shall be let ‘`in every case to the lowest bidder tenderingauffi, cient guaranties for faithful perforfnance, without other reference to the mode of such transpor tation than may-be necessary to provide fjr the due, celerity, certainty, and Security of[such transportation." - Under this law, bids that pro yes° to transport the mail with "celerity', cer tainty, and security," having been decided to be the only legal bids, are construed'as proelding for the entire mail, however-large, and whatever may be the-mode of conveyance necessary to insure, its " celerity,' certainty, and security," and will have the preference "nor all othets. "•,. 20. A modification of a• bid in any of its es. sential terms is tantamount to -a. nevt.bid . , and Cannot be received, so as to interfere With a regular competition, after the last hour set for receiving bids. Making-a new bid. with 'guar ; anty arid certificate, is the only wit'' , to mollify a _ • ; previous bid. 21: Postmasters are to be careful not to cer tify thesufficieney of guarantors or'euretiesWith- • sat knowing that they are piOsonit of sufficient responsibility-;. and all bidders, •gtiamitore, and - sureties are distinetlyjneti fi ed that on a failure to. enter into or- perfaXpa the contracts for the service proposed for fit ` - the ticopted bids , theiß legal liabilities will be - enforced-against them. 22. Present contractors, and persons known at -the department, must., equally with others, pro. cure guarantors and certificates of their suffieiency substantially in the forms aboCe piesCribed. The hertificetes of Sufficicnny must be - Signed by a postmaster or by a judge of a . court of recor4. No other certificate will be admitted.' . J. HOLT , Postinosior.GeneraL B • URNING _FLIIII), White. and -sr CodlFish, Ladies Kid a S. Roots; and more Oaifera from 56 cte. to $1,75—a1l at , TYLER'S. May 19th 1859. • •1:, LI MEMORIALS. 1, 1 WOULDN'T TAKE A W‘I.D FOR THIS," a lady remarked to us a day or AWQ since, as she exhibited the portrait of an only OM, gone to the "spirit land ;". which was ono, of. • - 9Eur..T31213315;' , - INIMITABLE - AMBROTTPESI "Howl should =regret it, had I not secured this precious Men:lora! of that dear . one." So thought we. The lased 'tines are not always with us, and Whila we can call them oars, every °nil should secure:such a: Memorial;. especially since - they cail.hard them to truthfully taken by thatiuccessfal artist, A. B. TUBBS,' -of 'Bing. hamton. . • -: des' SE N 1 _ I •PHSENTS.. be subscribers Imo ibis day received another involee.of. Jewelry, dtc., direct. from the manufactory, and ore now prepared to show, to. their friends the 'best assortment ' of goodis ever before offered in this market. All persons wish ;g to make their frioiads andfamilies Christmas • Pr • gents, are invited to Call and examine. d 22 , EVANS & ALLEN. ' Od. Pollee - 7s' Hall, Binghamton,- N. Y. . LES.—Bone and Wood Tidy- Nei, .I_l dies, Testing Shuttles, Crochet Needles, Sewing, Da ing and Knitting Needles, for sale by Eva% & HAIR PIN,: —Black, red and gilt Hair Pins, various pat rat and prices, by EVANS & ALLEN. nORAL.-A fine Ortment of Coral Beads, • kJ Armlets, Neck lac , &c., - by • - • Evan & ALLEN. SLEEVE:BUTTONS D STUDS.—The best assortment of Sleeve uttons and Studs,. all prices . axid,quilities, or •by - EVA 8 & ALLEN. --- SPECTACLES;—GoId, Silire Steel and German Silver Spectacles, of It ages, for sale by . ' ,-i• • EVANS & AMIEN. IrpHIMBLESOOId, Silver and Germin Sii. ver Thiables, a good stock, for sale‘by ' /Evan & ALLEN. NUT C rnekiris'and,lut Picks at z EVANS & ALLEN. .1.11 GOLD PENB.=A first rate variety of Gold . lglf Pens anl'Pencils, alt sizes and qualities, 'by ' EVANS & ALLEN. ABtE CUTLERY.—A good supply, of A. Kniires and .forks, Carvers. and Steels, by EVANS di AELE:I. PORTSMONIYAIR and CARD CASES, every variety-.-Pearl, Berlin Wire and Shell. 'Evarts ALLlttlo 11 1- A V T e !VAT Watches of l re stock est El o i r k g e o rs id th ' l d n; l o l f . them of - our own importation, at pricesmuch lower than have ever been sold in town-4 Wa rranted. gond time keepers: . E. &A. Watch Chains, a filial rate assortment of GOLD Yob, Vest, and Guaid Chains. "VAR -Rings and Breast beautiful va. i 1 1 riety, in setts . double and single, conitisting, of Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Lava, Coral,• Florentine, Mosaic, Brilliant, EnamM, and all Gold, various patterns anrprices, - ANGER Rigs—.Diamon Opal, Nod, En ': met, Jet, and all coLD, a great Variety froth $4O down. . T OCKETSZ-' a-very fine assort I • and Plated, I, 2, 4,-and 6 faces: S ILVEK, Ware- . --a large stock of strun g vcr ware, consisting - Of sphons, forks, ladles cups, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, & fruit knives, childrens setts, nnpkin rings, card cases, etc. P Ware-Castors, cake.baskets' 1. receivers. tea setts, ice pitchers, sugar bas kets, salt cellars, forks, spoons, toast racks, gob lets, etc. BACELETS-- , A, full sorpir, - of every st) ye, — sope very ;kb patterns. • - 01.11CKS-:—.Eigh , :LTA thirty hour elt,elo, V../ gre.A variety, warrantt•d. roe 9 EVANS' & A LLEN. Ni). 2 Odd ft et. aiI:LA - ow OF T1.111 , -- TVILVT ER 'ILLY GEM EXT—D.; L. a% ( k N and afterlhnraday, Dec.l4 1859, trains will be run as follows : txrnass PASSENGER TRAINS,—Moving South. Thii night express train on the N. Y. & - arriVes at Gt.Hend a 3:28 a.m., and connects with the express train leaving Ct. Bend for N. Y.and Philadelphia at . - 8:00 a..m. • Due at New Milford - - 8:17 - Montrose - 8:36 Hopbotmm - - - 8:59 Nicholson - - 9:16 Fact tnyville - • - 9i40 Abington • - - - 9:57 ' Scranton- ;• • - - 10:30 Moscow. • - - 11 : 17 Tobyhanna . - 11:53 Stroudsburg . •.. 1:12 p. m. • Water Gnp - - 1:34 . Columbia, - 1:50 Delaware (15 minutes to dine) - 2:9) ." Hope (Philad'a connection) 2:35 Bridgeville . .2:40 Washington - 3:13 ' ' Junction -. 3:30 •• New York - - 7:15 ' Philadelphia . ; 8:20 - Emu:ass - Tama MOVING NORTH. , Passengers froth 'New York; leave Pier No. 2 North-River, at --;- 7:30 a.m. Passengers from Philadelphia leave • Walnut street IWharf at . • • 6:00 Leave Junction 11:10 Duo at Washington - - 11:28 Bridgeville . - - •- .12:01 p. , H.ope(Philad,a connection) 12:05 Delaware (15 minutes to dine) 12:20 Columbia, , - - • 12:20 Water Gap - . 1:01 Stroudsburg . Tokyhanni -•- 2:45 Moscow _ " 3:19 Scranton ; - • - '4:05 Abingt.ori . 4:42 Factoryrille - - ; • 4:59 _Nicholson' . - 5:19 flopbottont- 5:42 E' MONTROSE . 6:04 • New Milford - • . - 6:22 - Great Bend • - 6:40 , Connecting at Great Bend with the' Night Expressl going West at 1:45 'IL CO. An Accommodation train; leaves. Scranton for Great Berid.at 10:35'a. m. • . Factoryville 11:55 Nicholson. - • 12:35 p. m. Montrose - - 1:50 Arrive at Great Bend ;• 2:50 Connects with - Dunkirk EC West 3:39 ~ - and Accommodation, train Weft at 5:33 Accommodation train returning leaves ' Great Bond - 3:10 Montrose i - 4:05 Niceolsea - 5:15 • Factoryville - • 5:15 - • .'.Due at S4ranton . 7:15 ',The Accommodation train does not leave- Scranton until after the arrival of the morning train on the -Lackawanna & Bloomsburg , R..R., thai giving pasaingers'from the Wyoming Val ley a direct connection for the' WEst by the morning train. ' . • ' • * ror the aecommodation'of way travel on the Southern _Division a Passenger Car will be, at. tackled to the Express Freight trains leaving Scranton at... 4:30 a. to. Due at Moscow ~ ' - . 6.00 ' StrOudsburg . . . .10;40 . Junction . p.'m. Returning will leava.Janction at 4:00 a. In. Due atStroudsburg at '7:45 Moscow • - - 1:10 :Scranton ' - . 2:35 . Passengers from New York will change cars at Junction. to, and fom Philada, via 8.D.-K.R. leave or take cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kings. ton and Wilkes• Barre, take cars of Lackawanna & Bloomsburg t. K. at Scranton. For Jesaup, 'Archbald, and Carbondale, take Stages at Scram ton: Tickets - sold and baggage checked xrnsouou. 1 v JOHN BRISBIN, 'Wm - N. Juxxs, General Ticket , Agent.. I Seranton, No ..21st, 1859,-*ti • • 11,.kENTO. NIII.SLCO. W CI () U r i. D a ( 11 0: % p v CC . a inlli v y e r fl y o n i t; theass assortment - bRY GOODS i his day' received, consisting in Part qua follows:' Richluck Moire. Antique-Silk- 18s.. per. vard; Friular Silk, nice style, 6.i.lperlyrird; Rich Plaid Silk, , t 1 1 , o very neatest Pattering, 10s. per yard; Black i1k,,28 inches wide, front 7s. to 12,5. per yard; splendid Black Silk Shiwls from $B, to $ll, the finest assortmentlOSusrl'a Co.; Ilk invoicaof Ginghams, at very 14w piiiei, s also of Calicos; large stock of DenimsMixturesiPlaids, sad Limier, Printed Shawls from 7*- to $5; BrocharShawls from $5 to $B5 ; . Collars from 6 ets. ' l to 20a.; Parasols from Bs. to 241.-:aschi 'Bonnet, i• large stock; Ribb ns and Flowers; also a new Invoice of Gents heei—Congress, Enamelled and Calf Skin; Lad es Congress Gal 'tern, Eel and Enameled; Missel Calf and Enam. elled Roots; Children Pasodi Boots, Gaited( and everything in that'fine. l'he'y would also call attention to the fact that.having an arrangement" with one of the largest Importing Houses in New York they will receiveregularly New Styles as fist As they appear InNew York, and will take the greatest' pains to please all , who call and see anciwish to purchase. Particular attention'paid to prodaring fine goods—in every-style. ~ , 6 1 1 17.1A.1ek; A ftew .lot this .day received, and would re; spectfully solicit an examination of. the same,. 1 Good ea at 5.5., city prices ' air at 4i. fia..69. Bs. ikla sl3Gfrllt. . . ,COF 10 ,E•••livit Rio end Ground Coffee. SALERATITS.4amet pylies, Babbitt's Med icinal, nd Exzelsior,"&c. :NAILS, - and also a new st ek of WALL PAPEII and WINa DO Med icinal, I PA PER, this day received. EA WI& 111N(G *002.5 of the most ipproved patterns. - ICI*2OO-13- er3r. 7 Goldand, Shaded, Blue Band; and all the new styles, as fast as they appear in. New York.. • FLO 12:' con.stantly on hand, SALT by the barrel r sack . - PATEN* PI EDICEI ES, GLA, S, and everything elseiYou'ivant. ft. KENYON JR. & CO ville Centre, Pa., June Btll, 1859.. . . -POOlll/ICONTALI-a . .. G. F. FOllOlllll, • . H AS removed his shop pteibss the street, to building one door; below Keeler dr. Stoddard's, which hei has fitted up expressly fora Saddle, Harness and Trunk shop where maybe road all kinds of -- t3CA.R.ISTIM , from - tie heaviest team, to the lightest trotting harnest4, and - a general , nssornilltt of trimmings, which 'will be made up or sold very low. . - Carriage Trinuulage: - A good assortment on hand, which will he sold . very, ; all-trimming done gheaper than else where. - I OAK LEATHER, • ,on hand, from which harnesses: will bb made and * WarrEtnitea.. * * *CustomersCustomers will please bbar in mind that I wish to settle up once a.year. Those having iinsettlitd accounts, or notes - due, will oblige -by settling, or making payment without further delay. G. F.IFORDHAM, Feb. 24th, 1859.1 - Montrose, Pa. ra - 4,corist . 30. • - t.;Oßß : would:respectfuth , announce to the A. puWie that : be may:htitl be found at the old stgnd,fully prepared to attend to the . wnete of theleomiannity. Ho will kaep on hand a good' stork pf • enf, GOLD SEGAL:B, TEAS, COFFEE, SP(GES, FRUIT, FLOUR. and 8,v1...r (by the sack or barrel,) Fish, and all articles found , ii First Class Qroceries. lief would particularly call the attention of Faroot a::d others to, 14 fact. that he is constant • receiting fresh supplies of • FIRS . RATEILOIJR_ :0,0 good and mydium - quali(ies, which Will be sold EIGHT, for r 0 dy pay, itj quantities to:suit the porch:lmq. • i;aSlt paid for Pelt. 'Dcariin, and Veal skins. DISSOLUTION.. rri!El fi rm of S. H. SAIC,E & Paos.'is this 1 day , diSSolved by mutna . : , c,otisent, D. Sayre •withdeawitv,g - from the firm. The business will be carried On as heretofore C i nder, the name and style of S. 11. Sayre Bi. Bro. The notes and accounts, will - be in the . hands 1). Sayre for settlfrlment. AU indebted to 'he firm will pleas e givo it their immediate xittetition, as all the ac counts must be settled. ?. • S. H. S/ YRE & BROS. Mcintrase,,sept. tat, 18.59.; KEYSTONE- HOTEL I . At Montrose, Penn. WM, H.' HATCH , j• Proprietor.. HIS now and commodiOus Hotel. situated' T on Public /Venue, nenr tlie Court Houseond. nearly in the centre of the busine.ss.portion of 'Mon4rose, is now fitly completed and furnished, and Will be opened on. Monday, the 37th day of the present. - month for the ;accommodation of the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels confident that he is now prepared to entertajn gue'sts in a manner that cannOt fail to give • • Complete Satisfhction. The' Hotel:and Furniture are new, and no ex: pence' has been spared to .render it equal, if not cuptJrior to any similar establishment in this part qf the State. It is' well supplied with all the 'recent improveinents and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be, readyto respond to the call et customers. The Stables:connected with this Houie are .1 New and Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicitis the patron. age @f his old friend'', and the'publie generally. . • WM. K. HATCH. Montrose, Septemberr .tlst,llBsB. • Batt, . alt I.r Batt 11 - r -ItariAM T7.1522E53 - WHOLESALE 'SALT DEALER. 1 , 201 Washington-st, fDirectly oppositil Washington Marken). . 1 Navy' yeirir..,.. STILL CONTINUES te,q . ffer to the city and ICOUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Co4se and,Fine SALT, at the 'cry lowest figures; 400p0 sacks and bags, i p onsisiing in part of Ash ton's celelustd brand Tor table and dairy nee; Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's,;; Brownlow's, &e.. an d i 50090 bushels Turks Island, Bonares,'Cu rac a, St. Libes, Lisbon, Cadiz; Ivies, Nantes, &e .,, all f which will be Sold atAargain prices . from vessels, store and storebiNspi• • Any purchaser wishing to. select (rains a good astment will find it teshroiriterest t 6 call. • , NB.—Fine table salt pit' up in small bags of different sizes , and , constantly_ on hand in ship ping order. Also.a splendid article of Rock Ground salt, in qnar,t boles, put up arid for sale byl.htl quantity, in.iasesof five dozenleach. . • New York, April let, 1/359,:—1i* , • ", FRIMME /IBM • h • M /TIE silbscri n ewly g urchased II Si JL re fi tted and l furnished the • above Well known and popular Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the tray. .eling public and others with all the attentions and conveniences, usually • found in,first-class llobscs. No effort will be =spared by the Pro. prtor - and his Assistants to make the Hotel eq lin every point tunny in the country.: 'The Bar will always he supplied with the Chpieest Liquors: ' .11 • The Stables, corinceto with this Heise are large, roomy and convenientandeerefuland attentive Llostlersare always in charge of them. J. S. TARBELL. - - 41cintrose, May 13th, 1858. • • • 3,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER. 1 10 DIFFERENT:STYLES:, I ppRDERING, WINDOW. PAPER 80 - . &X. A. I c kr ea W r, SUPPLY, just. arriNad ß i E bas . le SAN' 011. - D'S s: p IL.GORATORi )EZIHI./TATE.S. ' • LIMA IN , . • :Nr..vrit.. IT bo inuded lv .. tand x . , and aportwal that 'form: to with con:lda:2wer to sil-th 'stand the : attacks of other disease,: ; cause:- , - eitently, l vast ituitthers pefith' by .41n:orders - n Mich, aiiiiotigh not iterofulous in theirmature, 's.re. still kend'red- fatal*: this .taint in the sy-tcuit. Mo-t of the Coi4empflort : which de cimates the human faini y ha omits origin directly in this srofit) , lll4 coat ottiout '.•,n : and many dostruoistesliscasesa the liver, kidneys, brain, : end, indeed, of 'all thi : organs, ar:.;e,.from or rare aggravated by the same cat:so. \'‘. . .. One qu i arter eifl.ll' our peeple are serofedote,; their' persons are ineteled by thiS halting in feetion, and-their health is nedernibied by it. To clezies!e it from i 11..., sy-tem ;ye must renovate The blood lay an alterative inetliyier, ion! in rigor:AL. 1 it - by healthy fond Eit d exercise. linen a tr.ctihrine, we supply in , - •. ' 1 I • ' AY.liat'S • ' rf • k,onipoinui - Extratt of Sarsapailikr; . the most elfognial' reniedv which the medical .kill of eir times cal tievisc.for this - every - where pr:vailing and fatal malady. It is corn- . • [ biped from 'the-most active remedials - that.have _ ' d i sorder cliscurcrt.4 for the expurgation of - this foul 'disorder froidthe blood, and the resctie" of the -..._ system' from its - destructive conscquenci. s---: hence if should be employed for the cure . of 'not Only', scrofula, but also those other tam.; Lions which arise from it, such as Ent:rine . and Saitr • Disissus, Sr: ANTSIONrA FIII , t, Rosa, or Ilnysirtzss, Piumns, Pcsrer..ra; 131.orenis,Ttisuss and Bolvt, Tosmits, Tat-ran and SATIT R111:173I, Seu.nJIEAD, RINOWOII3I, . Burt: lIATISSI, : Sven lime and IslimettUlAL DA re SEA,' DILOPST; DYSI•I3 - SIA,, DLIIILITT, 'and, indeed,! ALL COWL/ MSS ARISING . MIMS vim.- . TED on /31rMyr. Butioo.The popular belief in ~. imp'urity of the blood " is founded in truth, foi scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The . particular purpr,se and 'virtue of :this Sarsapa rill-a-iS to purify and regenerate this vital fluid; • Without which Sound health is impossible in , contaminated - constitutions. - i . Ayerstathartiorifis, FOR ALL THE, PURPOSES Of A FAMILY PHYSIC , are so composed that disease within the range-of their:actidn can rarely uithstand or crude diem Their penetrating properties searldt, and cleanse, and invieorate'everv• portion of the human organ ism, 'correcting its 'diseased ac,tion, and restoring . its healthy ritalities. -As a consequence of these • .properties,. the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astoni,licd to rind his health or energy matured by a rcuittlY at once so simple and iun Ling. . Not only du they cure the cteryday complaints of every Lolly, Cut alma many formidable and dangerous diseases, The agent - below named is •pleased to' - furnish gratis my Amirican Almihae, containing, rert itieat es of their cures and dircejons for thrir ow in the folloming complaints: Costive nos. Ilearthnen,lleadaehe raising jinni disordered stomach, Nowell, Iniligt, , t Pat,, in andltorhid Martina ot Vic:Bowels, Flatulency, Lass of Appc ate, ,Invidiee, • anil other kindred complaints, Srisink from a loss state of tite,body or obstruction of its functions. • Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, you Tim RAPID CUII.I, or • Coughi r , Colds, Initoeuzn, Hoarseness, :Croup, Prcinchitis, Incipient Consnmp. tion;and for the relief of Consumptive - Patients fit advanced stages, of the discase. . . Siu wide is the field of its" usefulness audio :tu morous are the rases of its Cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly:known. who have been restored from ramming 'desperate diseases of,the lungs by its ;tstt: When once tried, its supericirity over every gher tiaedieire - nf its kind is too apparent to escape :One:lotion, and where its sirtues, are known, the ouhlie no longer hesitate what antidote to employ 'or the didressing and dangerous affections of the 4thona'rs organs that nre 'incident to our earante twiny inferior remedies ihrus upon the simninnity •haac failed and been discarded. this has gained:friends by every trial, conferred benefits' sn 'the Wiliam' they can never i fiiroet, and pro• hired cures too macrons and two remarkable to belurgot!en. , • . I —7! ragrAngn ItYl : R. 3. C.. AYER & CO. LO . iy EiL, MASS. A. Teianal:Montrose: A: 1 1 : MILLER. & Co. Gibson; 3. HOSFORD, Yriendsville; Yovso & Mani, Summers; Ina Scorr, Springville r; HAY DER IlnolitEßS, New Milford; J. 1 . Cknuste, Great- Bend; E. 11. Guow, Glenwood W. H. THAy.ER; Dimbeic; Evros &IMoxe.tir, Harford; and all"Drogglsts. • (mh9.l.y* , THE enbacriber continues t he above, business. as - usual' at ,his old Stand in Brooklyn Thankful for past favors ho would solicits a shire of the public patronage. A..G. REYNOLDS. ' Brooklyn, bitiy 18.59.-=tf. - FLOUR, friah ground. IN/asses and Su gars. cheap. Just. received and for ati/e i by July , 27t h .] - J. LYONS & SON. ALARGE tiasOrtroont of Lithograp h s and Tube Paluity just, arrived, and for sale, a reduced piices, by A B E L TURRELL Montrose, Jan. 1860. POCOT BIBLES, DIARIES, CHRISTIAN ALMANACS, CIIURCII PSALMIST,- SUPPLEMENT, SMALLL BOOKS, (1:C.. - foi!sale by Dec. 20th. LYONS & SON. Ale°, PURE KEROSENE OIL. • -UHT:! 11011E,IIGHT!! FRESH Burning Piuid,• Lamp 011, Candles: Also White Lead, Zipe Paints, Linseed Oil, Raisins, Coffee, ete."etc., just opened- and going . cheap: • . ;- J. LYONS & 141E1W FIRM. . ,l(loar,.,110 kirobision . Jkoi . I.' . ' At MONTROSE, 'Pte. . • - ONE -door below .1. Ethridge's 'Pa., Store, on , Public , Avenue, where will be found constantly on hand-a general assortment of • GROCERLES: Such an Stigars, MolinsesZSy;tips, Tess; Wee • &c., &c., &e. . • , Also the choicest brawls of • FAMILY FLOUR, Meal, Laid, Park, Hama, Fish, Candles dtc. We !solicit a share of the public patronage; and pledge ourselves to do the - fair thing, hoping by each bargain to . secure another. BALDWIN & ALLEN. Wm. L. AtU*. ALFRED BALDWIF !DOCKET DIARIES AND ALMANACS for. I_ MO: a .1 - argti variety. And Indeilibld Pencils for marking,ii , earing apparel, warrantad not to , fade or wank - OA, for sale by-• • - . - ‘• r A. N. BULLARD. - .Montrose, Dee..l2lh, 185 g. ACHEAP and easfreroedi for the Pilee•and Corns. Try it 'vAtso Meyers Rat and Mice Exterminatar..soldfiy, . .I.•LYONS & SON. • jiIfiNCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES4 1V Lime and Soda; for Consumption; Hor loway's Ointment,prid Pillet; Judson's Mountain Herb Pills, and nearly all the Medi:lnes adver tised; or in. the market, are for sale by • Houtrose t •Jan. 9, ,• AUL TUR.RELL. Junso.vls. - Mountain Herb Pill: . Agora, .ere.prestirit you with a- perfeet libeneea of Twitter, a Chief of 1 tribe' of the etrange.Aztec-Nati.wt, that oat* rule 4 End a full amount of hi= and hie people is oar Pamphlets sod Alitasacy- 7 to be haillgtatia,frocu the Ageata fbr themt Pills. The tnientor and inaanfaetn!er" of 1 • tidsen's Won. tofu lferb Pills,"Ass spent the grestic part of Efe In Ira veto,. Initial TiOl4o naarireverjr 'country in the vnirkl. /1. 11[411t-tlPer,l.lX yuars avenag the lislians of the I:why I.lnuntalniaad of Mexico, anal it was thus that Alia, 1 . llorterst.i ifsone Pitts" were lief:overt& A very acenunfOr his adventures there, ion *sift 6sor in nor Almanne and Pamphlet. • 11 kan I..taHished feet, that ail disease. arise fr.ns • i . :ttpll . n i r. BLOOD .! The leli,d.riFtlio dire ; atni ohm, any Toni,-,nor c treader gets ;mit ed.wilh it, It hi at once ilditriLidk to ar=o-4.4 tier body, Ecery Dello reels the " • arid corso.4 .I . IIICLIJ N'i ao.nd. 1g ill .not IL. hind perfect,Y, The liner cr. eucrolo a 6tyticiiitcy.A4 The action.of the hoar( be renloAcit, and >4:filet circulation is fri.b!, Pie lunge liiii.onno> matte r; Ironer, a ii•Azll—'nod All (rams sight imputify at the fountain.' ' bead of life—the Blood-I .At if you had . ileroiyojdinew earth, - for inetance. In a - punt Mini which ran a tiny tirulet, in a few minutes the whole count of this strrarn belArem, dinturbed and diaCcioreil. As eri,ltly 1:14.11 iMpure blend ay to every part, and leave Ito behind. All the paeragee become übstrueteit,and untere • the obutruction in reaohred, the lamp **life noon-dile, out. -Theta pine sot only purify the blood, but rermerair • the secretions 1,Oly; they are, thereforeconriralled 'N s IMRE FOR BILIOIIS 11)11SEASE.,, . Jiver Complaint, Sidi Readache, he. 71ht expels frota-lhe blood the hidden- needs ef.div ease, sod renders a4'.the fluids and eeeretiona pure and clearing Ind risitecitotiog %hi' vital organ,. PliaaanSindeed, to on, that - we ire able to place , within your reach;St Bee the ...11octerani Haul rata," that will peas. difeetly-lo She afflicted part., through the blocid Arid Saida of the bedj, and me., the muffing. to heighten will thefluah of briuty wool , health. • areithellest - Rensedy in exist enee for She Allowing Complain/It: . Bowel Contplainit, DeMlify , inward Ireakarsr, - cibaphs, .livief and Ague, :Usti Cousigaints, Pads „Hawk Omploinli.,Leteneir f. purer, Owe Diseases, Headaches, Pita, Cuifieenees, indigestion,' Sioniaeuf dried. • Dyspepsia, ..leffecenct Sos'sidio-y Sywp Diarrhea, ~. fejtiimatraimi, ' tome. DflanYi •• • :* 5 ' • • GREAT PiMAIE MEDICINE! remake *be tali* health,- stiiiold naves be without thaw ma. nil parity tba blood, amine obstructions of all kinds, clowns tbetoklu of all pimples and blotches and bring the rich color bt health to the pale cheek. , . The Planta and Herbs of which. these Pile are wads, were diseorated to • very eurprirlog way. among the Teznearot, a tribe of aborigioste Su Mexico. Get the Almanac of our. Agent, stud you will Had with delight, • the try interesting account It rentable of the " GIUUT Ithmut" of The deem. • •Obeerve.—The Nointtais Hat, liTte,are pet sip is a Jkaatifid Wrapper. 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