UNITED STATES MAILS 1 .5 EANN SYLVAN IA . . —. I9.SI 4 e : OFFICE.D.EPAIIISEENT, • :I .Waininta•rott, Dec.. lb; -1850.4• TIROP,OSALS . :wiiI be , received' ihe Con r trait OtHealg big Dpartnientantil 3 ji.m ..• • • . • :rot' Saturday,.Pdarth 314 1800 , for conveyitr . the mails. of the. United States•for fotir years, coin . . • me/Icing , July..l fBl3O. and endint..Juaa . B.o, :1864,. in 'lnn. State'. of 'PENNbThYA,NrA, , Ort. • ', the, routes' and by :thesehedule.of•departuies' and arrivals herein. specified. ", Decisions announced' by'Aprii.§.l; .1860.. : - .27,66 Pinta Ilidgivay; by,Williamivillit aryl Clermoutville, • • :• .to Smlthporl,.3o,mides and'lincic.. twice a week. " • Leave Ilidaetray•Tuesdniand Saturday at 6 a. tn, • Arriveat•Sinithinirtby.Tp. m; • . • - Leave Stuithport:MondayandFriday.at.o,a, rn; •., • •Arrive.atilidgewatby.7 ". • , ,Proposals for tiireetimes a , weekeerviee are Invited. 2701) From Smithpart, by Tiara:vette, Eden, and • Mazda, AtiVarrou; 43 miles and back, once a week. ' • Leave Slnitliport Tuesday at 6 atm; . 1 , • • • • •: •Arriveat.Warren next day by 12 in; , .Leave Warren Wednesday at 2 p'm; , • . • Arrive at Smitliport next day at 6 p '2710 FrOmStnithport,,byFarmerbuYallev, Snrtwoll, Al-. leglianyliridge,tand POrtville, N. tt 7 .,"to Clean,' 2(i intles atudback, six thnen a week. .• • . . Sunday, at 0 a • in; • , • Arrive at • Olean • by 0 p.,m; ~ • •• • heave Olean daily, except Sunday,. at 0 a mi, • .• • • Arrive at Smitbport by 3 p . m. • ' .• • 2711 From Kirwan, by Cbrydnn, Onorillo; Friend's. Fri ry, and Top Milelipring, to : East -Randolph, 29 • - Miles and back; once week. • Leave KitizukFriday ate n in; • .••. • ~ •• , Arrive it Eastllandelph by 0 p nu • -. - •. • • . Leave East RandolpliSaturday at:B a mr" • Arrive at Kinztia by 0 p In. • •. • • • . • • •: 2711 Yroni Menlo diradferd,lo miles and back, ones a ,Leave,Edon Tuesday at 8 a to; • ' • , Arrive at Bradford by 11 a in;' " •• • • Leave• Bradford Tuesdaynt. 12 m; • *.y, " Arrive at Eden by 3 p •- . • 2713 From IStadford,by Kendall Creek and Limestone, to -••• "Tona,-13Miles and back. three times a Week.. ' Leave Bradford Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 . • . Arrive at Tuna by 12 ni• • • - ' Leave Tuna Monday,Wednesday and Friday, on ar , -; .-., rival of railimad'inails; say it ni; Arrire nt Bradford by 5". p m. . ' • Prdposala are Invited for sit-times-a-week service:: ' 2711 From Coivderiport, , by Eulalin, Roulette; litirtville; • " Port,Allogany, and Liberty to Sutitliport, 28 • ' miles and back, twice S. week. .. • • : • t, • Leave Cowdersport lilondayand Friday at 3 a in; .• „Arrive at•Sinithport by 3 o'nt; • • . ,” • - • Leave Smitlniert Tuesday and Saturday at 0 a • in; • . • • 'Arrive at Cowdersport by 3 p , ,,m. • . • "• 2715 From Cowdersport by Colesburg,Ellisbur,g. Geriesse Fork; and Eleven . Mile;. to Wellsville; , N. Y 30 Miles and back,•:' six these a . ' week,' thiee of .the •• : weekly trips to be ruit.viii Oswayo. - , -• ' • , Leave Cowderaport daily, except Sunday, at .9 aia; Arrive at'Wellsville by 6 pom; ' ' Leave Well‘villedailv,, except Sunday; at 8a in; • -. Arrire at•Cowdersport ' •c" 2714 Front Cowdersport, by .Eait Comer, Aver's 11111, homer North Wharton.-Wharton, and First Fork, •to Sinnamahoning. 36 miles and back, - once adreek. Lenja Cowdersport Monday at 7 a in; , • . • Arrive at SinimmuM aling next day by 7 p In; , •„, Leave gnnamehoning• Wednesday at 7 a in; t . • , Arrive.at oowdersport next day by. 7.p, In. • 2718 From Cowdersitort by,Colesburg,and Itivmond's to 'Ulysses; 18 mites nnd back, once a week.. ...," • • Leave Cowdersport Saturday at 7am; • • , • .. • Atirive.at Ulysses by 12 ini.. ' • • . • Leave Ulysses Saturday. at ; p in; •• • . : •- Arrive at Cowdersport by o'p m. ' 2.710 From Cowlersport, by Nelsonport; Carter's Cemep, kettle Creek, and Idaynevillei.to Jersey Shore: 73 miles and back, twice a week to Kettle Creek; and' •• • once a Week residue. . T • • Leave COwderaport Tuoiday and Friday at ON a in; Arrive at.liettle Creek by 7 pnt; • • Leave'Kettle Creek Wednesday and Saturday at Arrive . at.Cowderaport by 7.p • • ' • Leave Jersey ShOre Tuesday at 0 a tl; • "Arrive at Kettle Oreekhy, 7p m; . • Lertvo'Kettle Creek Wednesday at 0 a Arrive at Jersey Shore by 7 P in. •" • - . • • • 2723 From'Sinnamalioning, by Second roylc,.Plne Btieet; • . Cameron; Shipper'. and Noratich •to Smithport, .61 , miles and back, twice a week:. • • • Leave Sinnarnahoning Monday. and Thursday at 11 a .. , . Arrive at Smith Oil next day by 12 mp'• . . . Leave Snethpbr Wednesday end Saturday at 7 amp Arrive etannetnaliuning..neV4 day by 4.p m.'. INSTRUCTIONS, COtAtaining conditions to be. incorporaied SiF the, contracts, to the 'extent the depariment.mPy deem 1. Seven minutes are allowed.to each inter ' mediate ,office, when not otherwise specified. for aasortirig the mails; but on' railroad and 'iteeiriboat'routes there is do be no more delay 'than is sufficient for ari cichange of the mail . . 2. On railroad.ead steamboat lines; and other routes - irliere the mode . of • conveyance , admits •of it, the speeial agents of . the Post Office De . partrnent, also post office blanks, mail bags, locks, and keys, are•.to be . conveyedwithoOf extra charge.. • 3..On.railroad ancl.steamboat-lines.the rc;ufe. agents of the: . department Me to be conveyed. • witho . ut:charge; and for their exclusive use; while, traveling' ivith: the mailsi, a' commodiouS: car, or. apartment in the centre. of a car, proper ly lighted, v&arrnedoind furnished; arid 'adapted to the convenient separation and due SeCtirity , of the mails, is to be provided by the 'contreet or,.under the.direction of the department. -• Railroad and steamboat comp Mei' are re. 7 .quired ft) take the.mail from and deliver it into . the.post offices, at the commencement . and•ends .44 their routes, 'and 'to rind from offices not More thantighty rods from' a .station gr.land, Proposals may be aubmitted for the Per: . fernmince, of all other side service—that is,, for offices over eighty rods from a station or land= . . . Receipts will, be required for mail bag con veyed in charge of perions employed by railroad compaiiies..".. There . will also be. liway prepared by postmasters; or other agents of the' departments, to accompany' the, mails' specify ing the number and destination of the several bags. '.on the principal. Stage routes, likewise; 'receipts Will be rendired'and way bills forward ed; the latter to be" examined by the' several postmasters; insure regularity in the "deliire ry of mail bags. . 4. No pay will be Made for trips not. per formed; and fOr each such omission not sat is factorily explained three times the pay olthe trip may by deducted.'For arrivals so. far behind time as, to . break connection .with dePentling matls,.and not suffciently excused,. one4Ourtb pf - the compensation for the trip is. Subject to forfeiture." , Deduction 'will also be ordered: for grade of performance inferior to that specified ,in the eontract. For.repeated delidquencies•of ;the kind herein 'Specified, enlargcd penalties, Aproportione3 to the.riature thereof and' the 'im cportance of the mail, maybe readO. . • • 5. For leaving behind or throivirm off' the mails; or any. portion of them, for t tl; admis sion of passengers or for !ming, concerned in settling up or: 'Tinning'. an expres's conveying intelligence in advance of themail,4l' quarter's pay may be deducted:. . •• 6.• Fines will be imposed, unless . the dello quencney, be - promptly and satisfactorily ex ,plained by certificates ,of postmasters or the ;affidavit •of• other "credible , persons, for failing :to arrive, in' contract'. tithe; for'neglecting,to •take the mail from or deliver it'into' a 'post . of - .fiCe; for suffering it to be Wet,sinjured, destroy ed, robbed, Cr lostv and 'tor refusing, : alter demerid,. to- convey the moil es frequently' as 'the contractor runs, , or, is Concerned ;ins, run-, aing a • coach,:s car, or steamboat - on a . route. • 'l. The. Postinasters General'. may. annul. the centractforTepeated failures to rile - agreeably, to contract;. for Violating the Post Office laWs, ...or disobeying the • ipitructionk of , the depart- , meat• for refusing to - discharge a carrier when required by the 'department ,to do so; for run ning an expresses aforesaid; •or for , transporting persons or packages convOying mailable matter oat:of the mails.. S. The' Postmaster General.may,order an in crease-of serviCeOria;ronte by-allowing there 7 foi . a pro rat . 1 . inerease: on .the,:coatract may, ciiiinge..schedtiles of departures and arrivals in 'all:caiiesi,ind.iiarticalarli . .to. : make them eMitorrn . to Conneziori.Vvith railroads, 'withotit.inerease of pay,..provided the running 'time. be notnbridged.- lie may also order'en increase of speecl, - allOWing; .within the resl rie. tions of the, law; a pro rota increase' of paS , (or the additonal stock:. or carriers,' if any. The contractor may, .hoWeyer, in the case of Crease: of. speed 'relinquish' the contrapt, :by' giving 'prompt n otice to . the department thet,he' Iprefets doing So tOcarrying, the order into effect. The Postmaster *General , may.also, curtail or discontinue the service; in - Whole or in:part, et pro'ritta' dpere Aiset:of. pay, 'alloWing one month's extra'compensatien . , op, the :amount 'dispensed with, whenever, in his opinion, the public in-' terests:reqn:re the change, or in case be desires to supwrsede. it by a different grade of transpor-• 0. Payments . ‘Oll 'be made by eollect Five from or, drafts .on'.postmasters,.. or otherwiae, after, the .expiration of each :quarter 7--say in Petrifary,.May, _knitter, and November. 10. The distances. are. given.,according to .the bet information; but nb increased Pay will be . .allowed should. they be greater, than' adver: , tisd, if the.points to be . supplied be correctly stated,. Pidders Art.stinforrn thentsclim:i 071 als . point, and also in reference to the weight of the mail, the condi tion.of roads, hills, strearris,4cc, end all toll-bridges, fcrries,•or obstructions of any'kind by which 'expense., may he incurred: No 'claim: for additional pay, based on such ground, Can be considered; nor for alledged' mistakes or misapprehinsion as to thedegree.ot service;, nor fol. bridges 'destroyed, ibriies dis- . coptieued,.. or other obstruetions increasing .distancesi occurring during', the contract .term: Offices established this advertisement is issued, and also during the contract, term; 'are to be visited ‘Vithout 'extra pay,' if the distance IN': not incrense'd. • • 11..A' bid received aftei the last day and hour nartied;Or Without the 'guaranty required bylaw and a certificate as to the sufiiciency of such guaranty', cannot be considered in corrme tion with: a ,regular .poposal reasonable. hi `amount.' • • . , 12. Bidder:sliOuld first propose for service strictly • according . . ai!vertismeht; . and . . then, if they .desire; 'separately far different, ser= vice; and lithe' regular bid be the . lnvi:est. offer . - ed for the niliYertiied•seryiee; tbeother tions may be .e.onsidered. , - •." 13. There should be but one:route bid for in a proposal.•-ConsOlidated.er c9mbinatiori bids, (ccproposing . ,one.surn ior.two or more routes,") are forbidden bylaw, and.eannot be considered. • Li: The route, the Service', the: yearly'pay;* the game arid residence of the bidder,' (that is; his usual post office address) and -those of each Members of a firm: Whei o a company offers; should be : distinctly stated.: ' • • 15..lidders are requested to .use,• as- far as `practicable, the printed forni of proposals fur nished by the department, to write out in (fill the sum of their bids, and to retain copies of Altered)iids Should not be .sphrr.jitedi nor bids once submitted be withdrawn: No with-. drawal of a bidder or guarantOr.will be allowed' unless.dated and received before the hist day for receiving. proposals.. • *: • Each bid.must be guarantied by two . eible persons.: General.guaranties eannot Le suhniitted.— The bid And'guaranty should be gianed plainly • with the full name of each . person. The 'dePartnient reserve's . the right to reject any bid de may be-emed extravagant,' and also to disregard "the' bills .of jailing' eon troctors "and . biclders.• . •,. • 16. The bid should he sealed, supess , .ribed “Mail Rrop . osal, State addressed “Second Assistant • Postmaster, General,, Con tract Office,.!' and sent by mail, not by or to an agent; 'and poitmasters %Oil not ; enclose propo sals (or letters 'of any kind) in their .quarterly 17. The contraets are.to be executed 'and returned to the department by or.beforet.the Ist' day of Aagaist, 60i' but the service must be , 'ennimenced on the Ist. of Tuly, preceeding or on the. mail day next after that date, whether the contracts 'be executed or not.. No proposi-: tiops to transfer will 'be: considered until . the contracts are. executed end received' at .the Ale= partment; and then no transfer Mille allowed unless good and sufficient.. reasons therefor:are given, to be determined by the department,-:— . In. all; cases the retirin,g contracterwill be re gairedlo become one of the sureties on the new ' I.s,.Postinasters at . offices. on or near, rail; roads, lMt more than eighty foils- frOin. a'sta flop, immediately after the'Bist of March next, report their exact distance frordthe neit'r• est station,.end how they are otherwise.iup , plied with the mail, to enable the Postmaster General to , direct a rinail-measenger supply froin the lst of folk hext. • . .• . • • 19. Sec'tinn 'eighteen . of, an pet of Congress 'approved 'March g, 18 , th, provides that, con .tracts for the. transportation of 'the .mail Shall be let et iii every case to the loWest.bidder ten dering sificient guaranties for. laithful Perform ance, without other reference to the mode of such transportation then niay. be necessary to provide for the. ; due celerity, , certainty, and security:of such transportation," Under this law, bids that propose to transport the mail with cicelerity,'certainty, and Security," having been decided to, be the only legal bids, are con strued as providing for the entire mail. however large, arab. whatever may be the mode of con veyeanee necessary to insure its iccelerity, certainty, and security," and will have the preference over ell others. . • 20. A modification of a, bid in any of: its es- . sential 'terms is tantamount to a new bid, and cannot be received, so as to interefere with a. regular competition, after the last hour set . for receiving bidi. Making a new bid, with guaranty and certificate, is. the only way to modify . a previons bid . '''' • I. Postmasters are 'to - be carefid not to cer tify-the.stifficency of kuarntors or sureties 'with out knowing that they . are persons of • suflietent reiponsibilityi, and •all : bidderi, guarantors, tied sureties • are distinctly -notified' that 'on' a' fnibire to enter into or perforth the. , contracts' for the.service proposed for in the ticcented. bids, their legal liabilities': will be 'enforced against them.' 22." Present cuntraetors, and persons known . at the department., triust,"equally with other's, procure guarantors ': ' and eertificates ...of their. nufficency substantialiy the ferms . above prescribed; The certificates. of sufficiency must be sighed by a-postmaster or by judge of a court of redord. '.No'cither certificate will J. J.. HOLT. PoAtmaiter, Ginerdt. be admitted n4076w • PERSONS WISHING 'TO CHANGE their business to a tepidly increasing Country, a New Settlement where - hundreds. r are • Ong.— Whole the climate iS mild and . delightful: - • See 'advertisement of 'the Hariimonton Settleinent; another column. INSURANCE AGENCY .. . colapany; - • ' SIGO,OO farmer'il 'Union lustirnuee Co. , Athens , ;Pn. ' .CIIPII. CapIIAI . Oi.ent Wentein liniurance Co., Philadelphia, .I.m. • Capital Stock • • .. $1.,000,00 A.Ve . 4 • lli!anell,•(llullinl)•LUek Ilai;en yd. •, ..•••• Insurances :cap 'be eireeleOlif the.. a bovF - res. poPsible:•Ot oek Companies by. the subscriber: ..,commartfra.tioa. acidtPsse . ll , him, ' 'at proMp.at,teptiep,. ::• ' . ' • DAVIS;'AgeaL • ..• S‘)l.l)cri; Dae..o, 1858. •• .• (p•tOtf.J •. . & • LOUIS WHITE FISH AND SHAD. • TALLOW IkST:EARIIVE CAN')DT.HES WARRANTED Tc)' .STANO IN itcrr WEAJHER,• 1;41.. SALE. AT 1 . . - • • ; , 131tOWN.V.ALL'S Ang'ust 12, 1659. • : JEFFREY'S DOUBLE-ACTING SUCTION dr. FOILCE PUMP India Rubber Ball Valvea THE SUBSCRIBER'having Purchased the right to Make and ieff this ,New -Pump, feels. wconfideneelhat .his, efforts 'to bring .it Into general use, in this county, will'he• secon. ded by all who . . see its • construction and opera tion.. . Ainong:tho many advantages secured by the Use'or this Vamp, the following may .be .enu- . . . . . 1. A Aotible aCtion,.by which. twice' the_wa er can, be raiseil . at 'the eamdtinie. . '2; .Preat ease in working, thas::adapting the Force Plinct:pi to countoon.lke,lls.. The It.raneformation, in a Moment, of. the Pump into an loss tins: • Eripoir., thuS - fen dering the loss of : dwellings by. fire,, totally on- 4.. Capabilit y: of watering! gardens, Lawns, 4N—sprinkling. •walk.s,- washing Windows,. &e.„ with'the utmost ease and ihorooghnesS.. Pi;.%Or to:raiSe:water"with . slight labor to any rensonable height, ..as,idaupplying..chain bers &c.. „. • *, ' . . convenience ohniving the Pump in a kitchen, or other roorns:ofe your dwelling, with out regard' tO the location of tho Well or. . . . 1. The easy prOtection of the '.instrument again St. Frost. • .• • - . • 13: The ease with :which it may. be mounted on wheels, or in other ways-be noado',portable. D. - A sfnip/icity which ensures great -dara bility; nrotecta . it 'from -being thrown out-of or der, and makesany .repairs tipsy an . d• of little •10. Great eltnapizeist. for the first,• time bringing the cost of the Force Pump into'the neighborhood of the common i.Suction • and Chain . Pumps,•while . it is immeasurably supe- . „ Manufactured and for mile by, the subscriber, only, at hioshop in Mechanicsburg'. - • ••• -. • • A. WOLTERS. Mechanicsburg, Mardi 18,:1858. '• SCO'l 4 r Si CONLON, • MERCHANT.; , TAILOR••Q' . . • . OLEA.N, • • , HAvE just renal. ed their Virinterlifeek of goods, and . are prepared to supply their, numerous •cuatoiners .and those who favor them with their patronage, 'with any thing itt their line. Their stock Consists Of • ''• 'Cloths, Cassitheres;Nectinks Hato,!Oaps, Shiite :Collaro,:Cravate, NecllTlos, &c.&o. • • • They haie also',' large amendment of • . ~• BEADY-MADE. CLOTHING; . , Of the latest it'vlo. :Give theiwa call before riurellSslng elsewhere. • [TY' Orders from .n distance promptly atteo• ded to. Cottioedoue oh Alert notice.. ' ' ' •- , ' • ..r. t... neorr, ? . '-• • , • • Jas. contin: 5• . ••.. ~ '.' Olean, Jan. 13; MOO. ' NOTICE. All persoes knowing themselves iniielited to the undorsinpil • by Book niebunt, will save Cost by settling same by payment eir_Note . . Mmediately.. Deeeinber 1, 1859 • 200 BAIIR,ELS . of Green Apples In- stnro and car ' , Ale by • 11: V. . . . To Thoso Interested - in.Mining;and i - : .:.Mineral. Lands:. VTII. BAIINES offers his serficeif for the exalt-dna a,,tiOri of Atiffeeal Lands' in fit'lfean and Elk coun ties, ad will give 'his nifinion as to the VALUE OP MINES, &o. Those engaging bin 'serilees Will 'receive all neeesSary alai reliable informatien. - Resilence at Cm Bunker [llll .Mina. . - '1 ' •,..'•: - --, ' •,• , • Sergeant, IflAtean Cn;, 3uruf 30,1059; , ' ' OLD DOMINION COFFEE POTS AT - MASON'S • . • 1; BARKER' S SUBSCRIBER now .°fiefs to•the pub; Tliethis Improved Straw-cutter, 'in full confidence that all who 'take the trouble to. Wi tness its operations . yvill'be convinced of:its so . - periority over ;ink other,nowsin.use. A supply kept constantly on. hand antlman ufactuted to Order., • • ' •. no other person lies the right to make or uses this,Cutter.Witilio M'Kenti coun ty, all who are using it in Violation.of, tbe'pht 7 ent will be proseebted. - . • : t • . -A. WOLTERS Mechanicsburg, August 27, 1859. A CARD .K. HAFFEY offers his services to parties J. owning or wishing to purchaeo mineral lands in 11 , I'Kenn,:Elk,. Clearfield or Jefferson 137" PxaminatioUs math) 'and faithfullyke : : .•Bradforcl, July 27,4850: •. . 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L SAMUEL LIFE OF LEWIS WETZEL.' • HOUSTON.' • ' LIVE or COLONEL DAxtEriLivnf OP - soutirEllN 11E: ROES AND PATRIOTS LIVES 01.,civicRAILEEIPL111L16 41'7.6 PRIVATR LIFE tIP DANIEI:.WEIISTEIC A StIitIVTER • . Each of the above hooka are illustrated sFith engravings, and. hound ; in one 'voluine, cloth..:Price SIQ ' ,P. • • • • LIVES OF, ILLUSTRIOUS ,WOMEX. OF ALL. AGES AND NATIONS, . . .. Including theE.ppregi3 Josephine, Lady 'Jane Grey, Beatriee9enei, Joan of Arc, Anne .13o leyniCharibttis • CO(lay,.:Se.riiirainis,Zenoliin;. Bondiem, etc, etc... Edited' by 1 - : . Embellished with finely engrnved Portraits on Steel. One vol. 12Mo. ejoth; 336 'pages,— Price LECTURES FOR THEIPEOPLE: . . . By. the Rev. HUGH:STOWELL BROWN, ..ol the Myrtle Street Baptist Church, Liverpool, England:: Fiat Serie:T.; •_ • ' ' ... • With a Biograpliieal'lntroclueikai by.Hr..R. SHELTON MACKENZIE. - ', Publishacl iiculei a spedial arrang,pment with the author.; One.',yel. 12mo. cloth.. 4i4 tinges ..Upon remittance of the price Of the Book and 21. cents additional for pos'tag'e 'copies - offilthe! of the above books accompanied with 'a hand some present, Worth fio'M 50'cents to 100 :di:d im:a will be mailed , to any'persan:in the United SEND FOR A. CLASSIFIED CATALOOIIEOF DOOlO3. Containing the moat 'complete list of books in every department, of Literature ever published, and which will be sent gratis to any perSOO, sending : their. address. • •;' • prom:ldue:es and honetable,clealing, tia yew orders for book., to - ' • . 'GEORGE EViNS, PUBLISIKER, ...• And origiiiaeof the Gift ; Book liiitinese, • 439, Chest Philadelphia. An d tier, will lie sittiefieit.illitt •ie .1s "110. beit pined iii•t(ie eoliitry. to purtlive 1100 a: a7 ; SPECIAL NOTICE' TO AGENTS ••• G. 6,'EVANS;ltatring purchasetithe stereo = type Plates,.ccipyrights, Ctc.'or.tho'ctPlide of the litiuse;of Datid," "Pillar * . rtrei" etc., Would call the attentietn• of agentato these truly valuable Arorlts.:' I'l4 "'PRINCE . OF DAV7O,~t is on of the . most popular:and best 'Selling' booktt sVer published; :"Over f 80,00 0 ., copies have• been sold, nndjt . bids. fair to outrivul Pregies,"'or any Other sirilifor work; • The Flar.,'' . ,hy the: same - (Imhof. is now tnee t ting with a rapid sale.,:ove!.'ad,o.op, NO.V.V.',AEADY. GEORGE G..EVANS. 439 Ch9stiint.st., Philtitlelphin WAR; GREENE BOWES RECENTLY PUBLISHED, NATIONAL LIBRARY. conies , ve been .sofa plittlicAl 04,66 a companion`: td the' isPrinee 4.1 , 1)e lionse of David;" every reader of th6t purchase a copy. • .d.Tii nl4E:alms \VA it" rbcnril 'or Oral' interest and :giveS 000 arnonnt of information relatiVe to , .11u, Soldiers or the,l3eVolittioni and 11F ari:involitable book. of reler:ence for. tie deseentlant6 of its heroes: all wlacare interested in liendioti The roost. LIBERAL intltieemCnts are . ofTeted to Agetiti p .analanon addressing every intorinatioa will 'be ; given.. . I=== Address 19,0 w 1 , :0;1131..:G. EVAN'S. 43,9. Chetilliut,sl.; FQll.t];s:: - 1 . 7.M - .. - )VSI Johii P. Rouen,` = Proprietor. OLEAN,. WMILESALI: 'AND ict:TA rt. PEALE!: Oysters, Clams,Froili . Fish? Foreign will Do rnestio Fruit!' L5llll M FF AT'S ALIT; Krpf,C.OnstiTtry on . linodindfor'sale by Lorick ••• cijP.qers;—SterFbilir;o4oell, .Fried, or '11.;,r served:at fill lioare.' ' .': • Orders prom ptly atfendedfo. Jan. 11, 1860 SIVIETHPORT WAGON AND SLEIGH SHOP. ON - MECHANIC STREET . NO. 1. . , . T HE • mulersigned Would. ri•siretfully „an - nonnee.r,i-the,cif.ii.imi n( 111!Klean connty; that he is no.* preparel . to do. ull klinbrot.woml 'work.in - my line'of business.; , at.• uhnrt 'notice,. in a: workmanlike manner, at reasonable prices. I.feel. sati . illitl That, my work. will fully Meet' the regarements of all,Who. will, tuyor mu with ; their. putronage. . . . .. , ..,. . . . '.. .14 , ,pairing :nromptlr.-otternied to' on short notice . ..lAl! kihda . ol grain 401(th:in . aiceltatige for wOrk,;-: 01Scibattar,•parii, heel, pino Jninher and 3ft. wood: CASIFwiII not ha refnqad. • - Srnethprirto)n.,lan.',lo,-.leGn; . • .. .-, CQIIRT PROCLANATION. IrrilEil.EAS the' lien. Robert :G. 'White, vy PrSsident Judge, and the. J.' bar. tintrzid S. Holmes, AssOriate... JoilgeS' . of: . the Courts of Oyer , -&" Terminer: and General Jail Pelivery, Quarter' Seisions tif the retlee, O r . phans' Court. rind Conk of. Cornmcitt Plesis:fOr the,County of 111'Keanha ve issued theirprerept, bearing date Saturday, the Ist dare( December in the year . of our 'Lord one thonsand eight handred and liftjr-nine; .and to m . e directed, Tot holdinwa,Court Of Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral. Jail .Delivery, Quitter .Sessions' of. the Pence, Orphans' Court,; "nnd Caurr of .Common Pleas, in tile I3orough of Striethport, on Illon day,•the.twerity7seventh day of Februaryll'4i, andtO continue orteiveeli .•.. Notice . is . theretore hereby given, to the COro ners; Justices of tire +Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and •there M their proper'persons, at.lo 'o'clock M.‘ of said' ay, with their tolls;records, examintitions, rind •ether .remembrances, to. do these things which heir ofilces,appettain to .be dope: ..And those wbci are , botind ; by . their tec •ognizanees to prosecutethairiseners thnt n re or shall •be in - the Jeff' of said county' of are' to lie. then ,and • thereto:prosecute .against them as Will . &, just. 'Dated i nt SinethPoil.,, January. tenth 18130, and the 84th' year . of the Irdepentle'nce of the thiited States of America.. . • JOSEPH: MORSE, ..Sh ri GO:0';1)..N':-.E . iWS MST RECEIVED AT .. . t I( sap • Witist Aoes • , Itlt, latie,S aVtlelolltOt tit? \lilt, ,‘ ~.„ (./ '0 caw be teen in. oven D 01.101 . \ by telling, ettho building ibizerly occopleilby the law Cont‘ TA. Whichis filled froip toplo...l:cdtom . with the iinsr assortment of COOKING, PARLOR & BOX STOVES I EVER prvylEo FgR':SALR IV NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, . , , . . . 'which-wpl be sold at prices that,cannot fail to ult. I asuspal,..keep constantly op hand a good assortment of : - HOUSEKE.F.PERS II ARD WA 'ICETTLES, . , • FRYING' 113.0'KT,S, - 6ANDLIFISTjCKS,.:.•Lvmp,§, Which will be sold at the -LQWE'St TqtrOtK., '.Thanlcial for 'past fiivota; x. testi cettalfjr:so)i cit a coatinaatica of -the same. , • • " • MASON;.S. Smethirtt. 39, 1859'.. , • ".). BLACKSMITHING - ' irrAVlArd : recited shop.' yftachet tet•the 11 Smetimo.rt 1410ACt.. the subscribers are now 'impure(' to du ail kinds of. blacksltirbing. Particular attention paid' VAN DYI 1 & - - -• ' s if;•i4lv . . 7 -..,-•. • OLEAN, N. WILCOX & -EATON „ „. , rr I.KAyr:im NNOUNC'E . I t ti,tif., - .111 received their firtit.s , rielc•pt- . ., SPRING &S'UfIISIFR:GOODS And ire now.jtet , o o '•rilto,welctime.theirfriinile ° tied etiformers.trlld'o . ffer.therkii i n'evi.:tino .ttblel.sti?e4 C - 9.41.41.*::..11',f0t,4 . 4 . .iii4,1**0 PItY : ,:. -- .'G..Q.'oD . ._s; BOOTS AND SHOES, IFIAtS :' (.; 4 4 L . ASS 1. .... ::.: '.l Family > Groca* . not. .koor pptienF9 . our stoylc IP, ry oll'aod Ccimpleto and .we'cloola . not, you ,will find . ffe.ipothing iikase'ynti itotk.de to quality Windy,' Advertiseineitts will do for, Som e, _ k- 1 h.; Truth will Wear Better,..nnd on a n ti eonfiOdt. , wo run do you good,. , . CoNEAN.D. oon, April 18,1 11 8 7 rE 'CaX 111511. N .1 ) 1.1 1; .N DID LOT.. OF .TEAS, • • wilx(V,lg.llAToN's, . • KE,ROSEIEE N ir Apr .froin , CO - wit h AMPS talarrh tlie:siime r ut ~WlT;eoc:gr:l•l47ON'S, . . . • .PAPER HANGINGS. A CHO;CF, ASSORTMV,V t _ WILCOX' & EATON'S, Okan, N.'Y . , , PERSONS: MIS RING T 0 .... EST 13LIS1I Manufactories' rind thrivinklilitco where buiinass good .See:iitivcitiiiiiinent. at thulium inonton Settio mentb. THE SIDE HILL. VACA'rEII. B. F. WRIGHT ANNOUNCES. TO :1:11}; PUBLIC! THAT H •-;,- ..1 - - :--;...:, . - i . . - :..:.'...:.: , ...•-..::: : .,-.. - i''H:-:- , :,47. , i. .A5T0.4...::.W.0.u.5.P:,:....TR1V• .. . . • Avail lii:LAAGIE .4tocK•op..• • ~.. •• . • •• G oEitlE.* • h . (ii‘'6:ll . o:.p.f)",: . !t_;:ii!ii.tY.ll . ,Eip'iq:: ''r: - . il.''i I : ' i 'SUGARS. OF AID - DESCRIPTIONS .0t.g0;;::M:(40$:;:.4;',1M?f11.!4P:;.1:0i y - _-77 r ; - • :OASTP);':,.GIIOII.NI);' . ..;AIT4I...i: . IOD '!-.1.110.....f..G0FFEE,' ... , o , :nu r...N'or .. 4A.0..4,N,N.L:q;:. lt,ldEi: :• , .EiCiAP, '...! :!: . . S e rille*,:;..: ,, :: iiANDOS Raumisi •ratrrisi Nun, PAIINES, BARING poYriSt*, rlattr, Pork liana Battler BOOTS :Ind -• Together with ii.faree asseytmeoCofr4litiltiiiis-; of Garls:lcept: if ~(;rneery ;Stdre:;.'*ithetrhii . ;;;• offers 16-sell for 11,ittlyltay.4Vthe)lowitsCrectrT, -; : :+..•,?...:0•.ii',.i!;c - ::4-4,6•.:!/- :•,.1? . 24f; NritteaT"L'• ',' Smo liporti:.):* _fie i ,- -1.8461'4::•'!...;':.c , i'n:',..:,.... , ..:A•? , . , ; • , ..,, i .,,, ~,...,,!,,., - •,..;„•.„.•;••,' , *:,',...“•,i.fr.;' , .• ...,'.-3':,;4!if 'i';,,,:i EMI: ':::iP fr) E II ~.i; tiVERYIsTABLE:; , %;‘ , ap ..supsemfir.ictiii t ,6l;„ - ia44eyeld'il 1 T ert St itble't*Ohieftkorj, - kr=ttii - Vo4illil"0 1 . of Dt• WisnPr east or rho Cniiri the` best of Horses and Carrirakei!4 . lo - priii i at'' He intend's' to iniik , ; eesideiiee; f!Oti i l l /'', l `!' 9 f P, E tt l ltX l4;: ' ‘ hPort) Jt-thi'#t Irk PltkOW t(jOirv'lMl"r'lififiitirif .4 ,5 16414 "t 4 .` '4114 0 1 t . xatp Store. , ~;(. 4 7P40 . 0 1r * : gar / o ,et, ll, l9,t o PhTiP 4 . 4l 'l l ,Ttre. l • rritIRSOIRIEtt eey 1 'sfrinfi"eohv f 4l , l4'imit'i i,t , mill, in' , IcintliJ taken in ezt1i4i040.,: . ; • , IN'ALL. - ITS 'VARIETY/ =BM FANCY ANI) C) . APS I CROCKERY, WARE And a chOicir'stbdk of EMEMI!I=I3 AS : Ai:4o 46 I'4E' ...1.1,0 . - 14 . : ; . P.Ricii , c • tIES, "?. NEM FISH; COD'II9II AND raaciaxEL, Lard, :E,rgs WfiCiD,A&b.WIL . T..O*,,WFIE :
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