CUiiS: n Kutißlng Time of Trains, June 21- - asrK~!t^riivTwm *¥ LEAVE SOUTHWARD Passeu- I Aceoiu- I mvir"*Ulfer. I £r. mods- | won. i ttou. j P..IH P.M.,. I A.M. P. M, j STATIONS V> 1 YOD'CHO Groat r/cud.. 7.40 2,20 r,SS 6,21 New Mil ford ~-59 2.45 *I.OO 6.00 'Montrose 6,20 3.15 12 25 6.38 llcpUnttom 6,4J .3,50 11)80 456 r ac'oryvilte 9,24 5,15 W\S 4,40 Abington 9.40 540 tW) •4 32 Clark'* Summit 9.4S b.OO WlW> *C KAN TON 10.20 630 Jt/M '3 42' Greenville 10,40 P.M. Pps. t ' 3,29 Difrinlng 1 •• • • Jc! WyH. 3,17 Moscow 11,02 _ .... 254 tfouMiboro 11.26 •••• so " .... 240 Tobyhantia 11.40 K .... 297 Oakland 12.17 •• •• - £ ■••• 1.46 Henry villa • 12.33 -.••x. .... 1,35 Sp'ragueville 12.43 •••• 5 W 1,63 Water Gap 1,08 fh*.*** 12.35 Delaware 1,50 ••••5 12,10 *Manunka Chunk-. 1.55 •••• -••• 12 02 Bridgeville 2,. 4 .... 11.38 Washington 2,2* ■••• • ••.• 11,20 New Hampton 2,45 •••• -i. A- M. *Cbange for Phil.- I'M. The Passenger Tt aitt Northward Leaves New Hampton on the orrival of the Mail Train which leaves NEW YORK nt 8.10 A. M., and MANUNKA CHUNK on the arrival of the Train which leoves PHILADELPH IA. (Kensington De pot} at 7T5 A. M . At SCRANTON this Train nvakes cloae connections with trains on the LACK* A WANNA a BTOOMSBURG and DELAWARE A HUDSON Railroads, and at (treat Rend with the Mail Train ou tise Erie Railway going West.. Tno Passenger Train Southward T,B*TCB Ore it Rend after the arrival of the Cincinnat Evftress trom the West, connectiug at sVranton with Trains on thp Luckawanna and Bloomsburg an 1 Delaware and llu Is >n Railroads ; at Mauunka Cnunk with the train for Philadelphia, and at New jFt mp'ori with Train.- for Ve.v York, the Le high Valley, Harrisburg. Ac. Passengers by this Traftt arrive in New York at 5.50. in I'kiladolpeia st 6j30, and in Harrisburg at 8 20 P. M. The Accommodation Train N Tthward, connects at Great Ren-1 with the Iav Express going West, hv whi'-h passengers arrive at Itbocn and Syracuse the sani® day. Southward, haves Great Bend after the arrival of the New Yoik Express going East. Ail Pa-senger Trains on the Erie Railway st< pat Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Supt. R A. HENRY, Gen. Tkt Agect. CHICAGO TIMES. GEN. M'CLELLAN'S REPORT. A JC II E A P F. D 1 T 1 ON . We HXTC now ready, in cheap book form (paper rovers,) GKX JfcC LULL AX'S RtronT, as originally tratfSmltted to the War Department, by him As this is a document of the most extraordinary pubii interest', it ought to have universal circulation. It ought to he read by every man, woman and child n the country. It is supplied a3 follows at 'his 1 2 copies R J.OO 2& copies .T ,<>o SO copies ©,OO Single copies. 30 cents- I'ostage, single copy ffO.ftfi " 2 copies OK 1 ' II) "" I 1 '• 12 " 28 •' ZZ '• s K L P II I A A G K , j Will a Cainpiigu Sheet fcr the Democrati - J .n-l Conservative masses D villbe printe lon a large sheet of ffno white pap.-r at such rate® a* will bring it within the •ai-1, of aIL It will support the nominees of the Rem >c.v.tie National Convention, the full proceed Gig® of which wtU be published in its columns. It will HobUtfc advocate the itghts of the white man, s- Ife irlc.-ielv sustain nil the constitutional rights o. tho e tikdli, no matter from what ijuarter they tti iv be • i' iii -tnnm mr will be issur l about tho sth of Angu.t. Ttws whole nuinbor will be thirteen fol- | lowing each other weekly, until the Procidentia elccTinn, tho result ol'ißieh will he contained in ! the final number Democrat!, and Conservative i flubs. County Committees, Agents ami al inter- i sStedYn'the cause arc invited to co-ope rate in th- j in ulati a of THE CAMPAIGN AGE. TERMS: '4 he CAMFAItiN AGE. ot Thirteeu Numbers UtJWMf CoI'LES for the series, .-50 cents T-* CLUBS ot not less than 2: to one address 45ets I k •": h - L 4a Cwbs of not lc than 50 to one address 45 i •H each.. Cash nfost neeoinpany esckorder, and NO VA i VIATION WILL BE MADE IN ANY CASE ■ m RRUM THE ABOVE TERM? L Orders should be sent in immediately to GI,OP*Hit K.N N ER & W£|,KH laO fhestußt ineeL p ] • _ , . O'UU- s fit m WIS- MAMES. Our LETTER A. FAM MACHINE ' in fast gaining ft world-widedeputation. it is be yond doubt the beat and rheajiest and most beiiutiful of nil F:itntl7 Sewing Machines yet offered to the public N'n other Family Sewing Machine has so : manv useful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell- j ing. Tucking, (lathering, Uuaging, Bi aiding? Em- I broideffng. Cording, and so forth No other Family I ' Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great ' • variety of work It will sew all kinds of cloth, j and with all kinds'of thread. Great an i recent iin- ( ! provemonts make our Family Sewing Machine'most \ reliable, and imift durable, and IBOS< certain YJ :TC | tion at all rates of speed. It makes the interlocked stitch, which is the hest stitch known. Any one, ev en of the tnoststrdinary capacity, can see, at a gl .roc. how to use the letter A. Family Sewing M hine Our Family Sewing Machines &re finished in chaste , ant! exquisite stylo The F'olding Case of the F'funilv Machine is a I piece of cunning workman-hip of tin? tnost useful j , kind. It protects the machine when not in use, and i 1 when about to be operated may be opened as a spa- 1 | cious and substantial table to sustain the work.— | While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest j woods, arc finished in the simplest and chastest man- : ner possible, others are adorned • r.d embelished in the most costlv and superb m-.nners. It is absolutely necessary to see rh' Family Ma j chine in operation, so as to judge of its groat capaci ty and beauty, j It is fast bee tning as popular for family sewing i ; as our manufacturing machines are for manufaetur- , ing purposes The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk, j twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very best qual ity. Bend for i PAMTULET. TIIE SINGER MAN! FACTURING COMPANY. ! 158 Broadway. New York. J g' Philadelphia OHice. 81 O Chestnut St. C l j Agi-.. in Tunkl,n,k. i mim r £ mm —AND— Tin Sliop. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over Hatik mson's Ftore, in MESHOP.'EN PA., and will constantly kiepon hand all the latest MPROVED COJKiSj SFVSS Among which are the "CALORIC," MINER, and "FN ION"' patterns, with IMRLOR ST-'dVES and Heaters of every description, which he offers for 2F£.O£VCj/57" ,"lp£t3 '• at prices that will defy competition Bis stoves arc bought directly of the Manufactur ers at ALBANY, WILK.iSIiAP.RE. PROVIDENCE and S( I'.AN'foN. lie is therefore enabled to sell them at a small advance on the original cost TIW, SHEET-iBOWs —AND Copper ? fare. till kinds on hand and made to order Also PIP, WAGOV BO XS, VN DM,I (it;, j SHOES' POX SAI.E. " The popular Cooking Stove, For st (i u e it, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at S2O for S inch, $25 for 9 inch, REPAIRING AND JOBBING | neatly and promptly done. HENRY STANSBURY Mcshoppen, Dec 17th, IS62—v2nl9ly. TIIE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL operation, for several years, a W ¥T © ;p ¥?, J±. T Q"W TV JD A- , where all of the most approved and rare kinds of TJH7IT dr ORNAMENTAL TREES, Can be obtained. Being eonv. need from experience '.bar his Trees and Plants will give far better satisfaction to the Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grown in other localities, he confidently solicits their patron age. He will make annual visits either in person or by his agents to most of the townships of Wyoming Co , and asks only that his specimens tuay he examined and his method of dealing be tested. AP orders by letter or otherwise, for Trees, vinos or pp nt> will be promptly attended to. t.oßl-ly. D IIARKINS. HARDWARE & IRON HUNT SRO'S & Blajß OW OFFER FOR SLE IRON," STEEL. NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE RAIL. RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX JIOR>F;-SIIOES. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, -BUILDERS' lIIBTIII. i CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, ( U.L U'AKR VNTEI>.) TU BS, SPOKES. FELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL BOTTS, NT rS, WASH EKS BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES; I; PI. ASTER PARIS, CEMENT. • HAIR SHOVELS. WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., j-_ ALSO HASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON 11 (NT) TN ASSORTM ItfST c AND MANUFACTURED FO ORDER I .; rT - . V LFATUEFIi AND FINDINGS, 1 " ' d F'AIKBXAK'fi Sf'ALliS. rrrs>*4 Vfrt ;s#3 Tin-: PLACE TO BUY VVL'B STOV ES !! ■ y yT I \ IS AT THE ! SUCTOISOS sTOVE, TIX.COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE MANUFACTORY. WHERE MAY HE FOUND a large an.l w 11 se lected a>*urtmeut cf the nn.Yto rmth hiflv, an t Uneven gruand. is the- most larable nil I i managed with tfc- greatest care of II ofber machine." now inuae. Fur further particulars addra* JOIIXU. ITO>I. >;.? . VHF. X;ATF?T r)BWS jftOM EUR OPE - Is fullv confirmatory of former reports that THE I DUTCH HAVE POSSESSION OF HOL { LAM). It is also authoritatively announced that o SS*. UNZEills ! has exclusive possession of the STOVE AND TIN-SHOP •AT— . TUNKHANNOCK. ■ where erery thing in the line of hi? trade can he had at the L 0 WES T LI VING PIl OF ITS. HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at hi? Shop, the lat ; est and most improved Patterns of COOKING, ! AND i PASIO2 ST 0 f IS, ' with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete ' Roofing & Guttering in all its branches, attended to o t short notice and ou j REASONABLE TERMS. PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CIIEAPI Y DONE 0. S. MILLS > funkharino, k. Nov 4. ISG3. v3-n!3. Ma ufacture oi IVoolen Goods ! ! I CHAPTER 1 j The Manufacture of Woolen Goods, both in the • household and in the factories, has become of great i port inee on account olMla tunning at present our principal article? of clothing. The nature of our cli i mate make it ncccessary, and the scarcity of Cotton has greatly increased the value of wool ami Fabrn-ks made iruui it • and being engaged iu the husine s of making Ciurh and Flumiei, and also oil Carding, and (loth Dressing, we hi* • thought a few remarks . with reg ud to handling Wool, and the pi.,per pro . cess of Manufacture might hc,f service to the coun try, and a benefit to ourselves I The fir.-'t pieces.- with the farmer who intends to j m ike his wool into rolls for spinning an 1 weaving s at home, after washing an I sh-aring, i- assoriin - the utilities. This we t a not.expect a farmer to jl crfectlv as a regular manufacturer, tnu 1 ; irv , u „ s h r will approximate toy It) and be amply pai l or the lira le pains required, by hiving an even thread arid smoother fabric. Ihe fleece should be whole and bespread out on n table —the coarsest wool will befourd on the skirts ol the fleece, and can easily be di.-tinguiehed bv looking closely to the fibre Two qualities from oadh fleece will perb i|s be close enough for ordinary purposes, but as the sheep in our'country differ much iu their gr.s les of , wool —the coarse put of one may do to go with fi er part of another, and th 's make three or four qualities our of the lot 1; "it is going to the manu factory or to market, the fleece shoo! 1 not he torn but after removing the tag-locks, sh uld bend led up coup ic'ly. skin out side Not less than one pound ' I oflanl, fresh butter or oil sh ai l be sent with every (en pounosof wool going to the carding machine. The ni x' thing of importance is of eotir o to be well carded, tor "hi- h we will be entirely responsi t.le. but in the natter of spinning and vetting, we have another caution to ;1 ,1,|, in less the yarn is evenly '.woste I. and beat up evenly in tie loom, the ■ li.'h "brink" um venly : n fuilitig —DO iking s titte pht ces wide and others narrow, and if the finisher suc ceeds in pressing out the wrimdes, the cloth will re sume it" contortion again when ru idc into a gar uent, and the mechanic is sometime" wr.tig.ulh i I line t for a coat s becoming lantern jair d on, man's Back. It is easily avoi nd by giving t't a wlieei n equal nninl c r of turns to a given length of thr, ad .riuwi out Wc find this difficulty increasing of late years, and have ,o, n e to th,- c nelu-ion that if some of the spinners do not keep better tiiiie„n their pianos than on their spinning w heels, we should hate dreadfully to listen f.. their iiiusle. As every inomcnt f labor should be employed to the best advantage ami every ounce of in ■ fori I be appropriated tj the t>est puroose, <>n account l NOTES Is the company reliable 7 Will it promptly p,r its honest losses 7 arc the important inquiries wit'll ill Insurers. We answer: THE LYCOMING CO INSURANCE COMPANY HA" BEEN IN OPERATION FOR TWENTY-THREE YEAR.S.-IT HAS A WELL SECURED CAPiATL OF OVER 2 400,00 IT PAYS FROM SGO, TO 5125,00. LOSSES ANNUALLY. ALL LOSSES ARE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. EACH INSURER IS FURNISHED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED ANNU NUAL STATEMENT OF*EXPENDITURES j AND OPERATIONS OF THE COMPA NY TH E COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON i j JUS T AN D EQI"IT A 15 L E PR 1 NCI PLES. i j TIIE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL. I I I Reference* ITirt. \Vm. M. Piatt. Hun. A. K I j P khsm, Henry St-Ak and Samuel Stark lis,j.s. of 1 thi* County : Saver Jt Bros, of Susquohanii t, and | jeorge M iiollcnbaek and other? of Lttserne Count ■ ; *ho insure in ami have been paid losses by .this j COMPANY. HARVEY SICKLER, Agt. j JISIiTI OF C3FA3IMSHIP The Partnership between 0. L liAT.LSTEAD •t StjN, is thi*, day dissolved hy mutual o. nsi-nt. The note." and accounts will be left in the hands of 0 L II illstead t• • settle and can be found at the store foruieily occupied by O. L. U.Uistead & Son, with SOHJC one to attend to the SAME. O I. HALLSTEAD, If P. lIALLSTEAD. \ NiihuDon. July 27th ISO 4. I *H* The iiusia.'*s will be continued by Ilenrv P. . Hallstead anl Lotii; Ilauiuicl, under the name auj ' ; firm of !" HALLSTEAD & MMMEL, ! who will be plowed to retain the patronage of all who nve patromy.e i the old firm, and wiifbe ploas j cd taseo any who tnay favor us with a eull. V T o tiro prepared to furnish EXI'RY I NOTCH - MU.NTC fit TflOSli IIAVr.Ni} PRODUCE TO THSPOSF. OF. wilt pay the HIGHEST CASH IT.ICE for the sama. HALLSTEAD A HAMMEL ! • . TaPr r i~th ]|tf4 t. ; The Latest Style -of- ■ r~ : BPP.TYG & STTYnriHI | Bonnets, and MILLINERY GOODS, hare just been received at Hie establishment of LOUISA HEPBURN, { i Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where wi j be found Imoies. Chitieu Mi-scs. and Boy's FLATS , HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS FI.ttWERS, and TRIMMINGS, an i everything in the line of Millinery, which will be fold at the loiref.t Cus/t Prirrs. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies ; please call and examine for themselves Tunkbaim ifk.Oct 3 1R62 v-2nl I —lvwil INT E5 "OT # A >4 'i M hn m 1 11 f - ANi) - CHAIR m • w L MANUFACTORY! The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture Cabinet and Ch .ir Manufactory in Tunkbannock, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store— where are kept on hand and manufactured ro order: i'A RLE" of all -ives. patterns, and at vies CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, an 1 ■ omuion. P.I RE U Sot all styles, sizes and tnices. BEDS! LADS. Cottage and nnmon. CKN ri:E TA PI!" W >p h "T.A X r>s. 800 K CA-'ES, and indeed every thing whi.-'n can be found in the largest furniture establishment? in the country, which he will sell at prices as low as they can he ' oughr !a ar.y town eotside of the cities. Being sat . ist'ed that he can compote, both in workmanship am} prices with any establishment in 'be country, he so licits the public patronage REPAIRING of all kind.- done iu a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. 15.—01 d cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re paired. UNDERTAKING.—Having a Tfcar-e of hit own and having had much experience, he will attend t this department of the business on short notice an in a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM IIAAS. .Tulv 16,.15G2. —vln49ly CKOCKIiRIT!! A Large Stock just Opened AT T.L.ROSS CO'S., wSmzfj M AI L PA I'Ell. V. AIJ. PAPER. W ALL PAPER. AV N 1)0VV SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. WIXDO A SHADES. OF ALL STYLES. CLOTH SHADES Willi BORDERS CEO I II MI A DK< WI I H BORDERS. FIX'I I KKs AND ROLLER",co.MPI.ETE FIXTURES AND ROLLERS COMPLETE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN ( URI'AINs. EM IIROI DELED MUSLIN CURTAINS EMBROIDERED Ml SLIN CURTAINS. AIX) A Large Stoek of White Goods: Swiss MUL* DOTTED Ss\ iSS Mb "LIN BRILLIANTS, JACOX ETS, LACES, BALMORAL -KIRTS, SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES. RI2A I* ALFA AN l)H IPS KII) gVnd a Laree ,St ck >t" YANKEE NOTIONS. 1 run, N ;l i ] s , White-Lead, Z nc, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Dour-Locks, and a general assortment of BUI E3 S' HAH n RE. 1 ■"t • i islt, of all kinds. Casb. SPsxxgL lor a.l kinds ot Grain. Tunkh tnnoek, March. 9th 18G4. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Sowing-Machines. The Cheapest and Hest. OVER 130.000 OF THESE WELL ESTABLISHED SEWTNG-MACHINLS HAVE BEEN SOLD. 4S-FSXD rop. Circvlah. I.\T)rr?' Auttix vc, Ac. AGENTS WANTED. Address WHEELER & WILSON 8< U'itto-Machitte Co. 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED ?- . BUCBAs's EXfil.tsn SPECIFIC PII.LS euro o."" iit an lOdays, the wor?t care? of *PHV"CSIIKSS tap.tency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakt.eos la? tntty, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nerv - AfFecti ;tis, tin in ittcr from what oause producedu! Price,-One Ib.llar per box. Sent, postpiid, by m.til on receipt of au order. Address, JAMES S. ISUTLFR, Station D. BibleJfuuw> i Yk. sM-J.n M A ■; r. S. 7 30 Loan The Secretary of the Treueu.y gives notie* the suberiptions will be received for Coupon Treasury notes payable three years from Aug IStb 1864 with MII -anu .1 interest at the rate ol seven and three three-tenths per cent per annum,—principal i bflth to ~e in lawful money lheenotesw.il he convertible at the optjto'. of (be hoider at maturity, into sir p er cent. g t Id bear ! intr bonds, p.iyalde not less than live nor more than I Th" u 83 the ""venmient may elect fhey will he issued in denomination! of *SO. *IOO. mO 81.000 aq 95,000. and aM sub of'fifty do 1 Jars' ° f ,ome The notes will o transmitted to the wnera free of transportation charges as soon after the receiptor the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be ~ prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to fb it date must pay the interest accrued frour date of note todate of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollar and upwards for these notes at any one time will b 1 allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent, which will be paid bv the Treasury Department up i on the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to - by the officer with whom the deposit was made No - deductions for commissions must be made from the n deposits. t SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF TlflS LOAN, i Ir is A NATIONAL SAVINGS BASK, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and lite best securing Ar.v savings bank which pays its depositors it* l : S. Notes, consider that it is paying in the best circula insr medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in gov ernment securities or iu netes or bonds payable" in government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or pelira nent investment. Ihe notes can always te sold for within a fraction of theirf.ee and accumulated inte rest. and art the best security with banks as collate rals for discounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A Six PER CENT 5-20 Got.n BONO. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine percent, premium, and botore the war the premium on six percent, L.S. tocks was over twenty per cent, It will i,e seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten percent, per annum. lis EXEMPTION EKOII STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAXATION but asi le from all the advantages we have enu mornted,a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On Ihe average, th s exemption is worth about two percent, per annum, occording to the rate of taxation in va ; rious parts of the country. Disbelieved that no securities offer so great in ducements to lenders as those issued by the govern - Uic i.t In oil other forms of indebtedness, the faith oral.lilt, of private parties, or stock companies, or st p-rate con. in unities, only, pledged for payment, I while the whole property of the countr 4s held to secure (he discharge of ali the obligations of the • I'liited (Slates. Wiiiio the goremnrent offers the most liberal j terms tor it - loans, it believe dthat the very strong est a P'-'.vl will bo to the loyalty and pitiiotisni of > the people Duplicate ee.tificates will be issued for all de- P"sits. ]he pirty depositing must, endorse upon the '.riL'inal certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blame , or payable- to order When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be for warded to th Treasury Department. eui ; ■ ,ij lions will be received by the Treasurer of the I'nite I States, a. Washington, the several As sistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, aad bp the > FIRST AND SECFND NATIONAL BANKS OF 1 SCUANTON, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE TO WANDA. j and by nil National Banks'which are repositaries of ■ public in ney, and j ALL i.F i'ECTBALE BANKS AND BANKERS tbr 'Ughout the country will give further iniorrnatiou ! a d j AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS \ SEWLFC, I MPROVED | The greatest improvem nt yet in the Sewing Ma cbine art. A odswil be conveyed to nnd from the Depot, at " asonablo ates: the proprietor holding himself resj nsihte for he ssto delivery of all such entrusted to bis care. Towanda stare arrives nt this hotel at 12 o'clock, . in. Returning, leuves at 3 o'clock, p in Stages for Pittston, .Wyoming, and Wilkesbarra cave on the arrival of the Towanda stage, aad re urning connect wth the same. Montrose stage leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdays a Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. m., connecting at Afontro with stages for Birghaiuton, kc Returning, conn k with stages for Pittston, Towauda, Ac Persons wishing to he called for at their rtsidenc wili be accommodated by leaving their names atd ( hotel of the proprietor. ! senllorsos and carriages W readiness t© ferer* grn St f J