County of Cumberland, THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, TO THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1759, INCLUSIVE. ’ IBS BRICKER, Esq., Treasurer, in account with said .County. int of balance In bands of Treasurer at last settlement, outstanding tax at last settlement, taxes levied for 1860, abatement received from State Treasurer," costs and fines received in Quarter Sessions, verdict fees received in Common Pleas, temporary loans in Bank, loans received on bond, - interest received from tax collectors, tax received on unseated lands, miscellaneous receipts. JMd Tdwhabip and Borougb Assessors, ■■■■ V'vmSP* Collectors abatement allowed tax payors, ; ■ BKiDor Kiuifman and olbera for now bridgoa, 'giSfjohn Qntsball and others for repairing bridges, , * *®fcPotor Itobuok and others, road damages/ persona as road viewers, Grand and Traverse Jurors for January term, , do do do April term, ' do do • do August term, do do . do November terra, [ District Attorney’s foes in Commonwealth cases, Court Crier’s foes, , , - Witness fees in Commonwealth cases, liifilid Andrew Kerr. Eaq., 218 doys service up to 20tli October, ' Samuel Megaw, Baq., 267 daya-sorvico up.to 81st December, N. U: Eokles, Esq.; 218 days service lip to Blat December, J. D. Q-orgos, Esq., 42. days service from 25th Oct. to 10th . J. 11l Waggoner, Esq„,l4 days service from 16th Dec. to 31st;Doc. j. Armstrong salary as clerk, J, Loudon for stationery, , ' i H. J 1 Hant for pons,, r . , ’ r Early & Noncmakcr for coal; Win. If. Milior, Attorney to Commissioners, J. B, Bratton for postage, . . . - ||, J. London for book for Register's office, J. D.iGorgas for stoyb, ; ID. S. Croft, Eaq., f«es in Commonwealth eases, P. Quigley, Esq., foes, ‘ D.' Sipo, for desk for Prothonotnry'a office, J. London, book for Recorder, , . do dor. Ih’pthonotary's office, aid A. Martin and others foes in Commonwealth cases, - • do do do for making,quarterly returns. Wsi. M. M’Clollun, ttn'a othWfor ioi4Uglnqttes(a, Ife sundry, persons Top holding elections, id It. M’Cartnoy, Esq., for support of prisoners, and foes, S, Koopms; salary ns Ucopor of jail, - ‘ , (N. W. Wood? and othora, for clothing, shoes; Ac., for prisoners, Hlirom A JJlaok, and others for coal, . . 1 Gardner A Co., and others for repairs at Jail, : Gas A Water Comp., for water,. • ' ,1. W. Eby, for brushes, Ac., ■ ' ITr. W. W. Dale, salary as physician, Kastorn State I‘oiutimtiary, for Support of convicts, id 3f.' lloloomb and others, foos in Commonwealth cases, TV- . ■ \ tfoid Ai Whittnore, bond, . . . . . i, for putting in coal, . ; . for winding clock, icaffor, appropriation to Agricultural Society, is in suit against N. C. Kail Road Company, iillor, fees .in Supremo Court, >U, bill sundries, . ‘ : f, bill sundries, trong, traveling expenses on county business/ persons for fox scalps, • lomps'on, fo‘r a map, 'i , Whole Commissioners’ chocks, • .Amount of Connty Treasurer's commission at 14 por cent, .Outstanding taxes, • . Commission allowed Collodtois, Exonerations do. do. Balance) in hands of Treasurer, Total credits. Total receipts. ofCountytaxes outstanding on the Ist day of January, 1860. MW'Samuol Shironmn, Lower Allen, teXB67..iilbhn Church, Now Cumberland, ■, 1868 ; J»mes Spottawood, Carlialo, M96B',T. J. naoliott, Frunkford, “'iSSS Jobn Cruwford, Nowvillo, Whaler, West Ponnsboro’, Wm. MoCrctt, Prankford, ' m-k' ■ ■■••• , - . • 4 OF THE Receipts. Expenditures l>y Payments. ASSESSORS, ABATEMENT. ' BRIDGES and roads. COURTS. COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. county offices; CONSTABLE’S FEES, INQUESTS ON DEAD BODIES. JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. JUSTICES’ FEES. LOANS AND INTEREST. POOR HOUSE. ‘ PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PRINTING/ Miscellaneous payments'. 1860 Wm. McCnno, Hopowcll, f ' 101 1859 Monroh, ' • ' (230,.01 1850 H, 11. Eborly, Mcchojiicsburg, .. V 4 02 1859 J.-Feeman, Now Cumberland, -10 G 49 1869 Thomas Rudolph? South Middleton, f 403 29 1859 Peter Y. Herman, Silver Spring, * 282 71 1859 J. F. Boughman, Southampton, f 133 49 1859 A. B. Sochrist, Upper Allen, 4 09 $1,704 06 Those marked thns.f haVo paid in part. Those marked thus * have paid in full. Cumberland County, ss. Wo, tno Commissioners of Gnmbcrlabd county do certify, and submit the foregoing as, a correct state ment of the receipts and expenditure# of the county aforesaid, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1850, inclusive, ns also a schedule of outstanding county taxes in the boroughs and townships therein stated; together with a statement of expenditures under each head of appropriation, made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained'in the 22d and 23d sections of an not of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834. 1 , $9,907 60 3,075 60 38,903 02 1,052 03 Witness our hands and seal office, f ex? A T.«lat Carlisle, the 18th day of January, V KA V A . D. 1800. 02 50 24 00 6,930 01 000 00 24 72 2 79 221 99 SAMUEL MEGAW, , N. 11. ECKLES, J. 11. WAGGONER, Commissioners of Cumberland County. Attest—J. Armstrong, Clerk. Cumberland County, as. $57,970 72 Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to law,' and having boon' sworn, proceeded to examine the accounts and vouchors of Moses Brickcr, Esq., Treasurer of the. said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1859, inclusive, do. certify that wo find the sum of eight thousand-five hundred and ninety-five dollars and six cents duo by said Treas urer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibit of said account. . In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands at Carlisle, the 18th day of January, A. D. 1800. $1,237 84 2,490 12 Statement of County Debt. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county make and submit the following statement of the amount of borrowed money, including interest, together with the assets In the Treasury on the Ist day of January i 860; • • ‘ 1 Dll. To amount of bonds outstanding, including interest, as per last annual statement, on Ist January 1859; $81,050 60 To amount of -money borrowed for the year 1859, . COO 00 SCOT 02 1,282 41 135, 59 144 71 2,110 63 $035 61 ' 705.01) CIO 00 777 58 368 00 40,00 G 67 20 Whole amount of debt Ist January iB6O, 31,050 60 CR. By amount of balance in Treasury, $8,595 00 By amount of outstanding tax es, , *1,704 06 By amount of judgment against . N. C. Railway Company; 275 00 - By amount of J. Coovor's sub r . scription, for bridge, 100 00; By amount in bands of Justice Smith, 60 00‘ . 10,704 12 3,712 47 $327 00 < 400 60 327 00 63 00 1 21 00 . 500.00 83 54 2 00 00 00 17126 7 54 Excess of indebtedness over assets, $20,355 54 ’ SAMUEL MEGAW, N. 11, ECKELS, , J. h. waogoni?R.. Commissioners, Wo the - undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, having examined the several claims against said’eounty, do certify that the above is a true state ment of the handed debt, and assets of the said coun ty,, oh the Ist day of January, 1860. DAVID OYSTER, ; . BENJAMIN DUKE, , GEORGE SCOBY, V . . -Auditors of Cumberland County. 1,902 84 $3O 00 0 20' 304 01 61 63 25 00 10 50 23-11 Fob. 2, 1800. UNITED STATES MAILS. 454 05 5137 63 87 18 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, ; Washington, December 10, 1859. PROPOSALS -Will bo received at tbo Con tract Office of this Department until 3 p. in. of Saturday, March 81, 1800, for convoying the'mails of the United States for four years, commencing Ju ly 1, 1860, and ending Juno 30,1804, in tbo.Stato of PENNSYLVANIA, on:thq routes and by the aohed* ulos of departures and arrivals heroin specified. 1 1 Decisions announced by April 24, 1800. [Bidders will examine carefully the instructions qn r 1 nexed.) 2404 From Harrisburg, by Dauphin, Pino Grove, and Summit Station, to Auburn, 59 miles and buck, daily, except Sunday, by rail road. Leave Harrisburg daily, except * Sunday, at 2;10 pm; Arrive at Auburn by 0.10 p ni; Leave Auburn, daily, except Sunday, at 9 am; Arrive at Harrisburg by 12.42 pm. ,2405 From Harrisburg, by Lingleystown, Mannda; Hill, West Hanover, East Hanover, and Ono, , to Jonestown, 27 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday at 10 am ; Arrive at Jonestown by 5 p ra ; i* Leave Jonestown Tuesday and Saturday at 7 am; Arrive at Harrisburg by 4 p in. Proposals arc invited for a third weekly trip. 1406 From Harrisburg, by Sbcpherdstown, Dills-, burg, Clear Spring, York Sulphur Springs, and Heidlorsburg, to Gettysburg, 35 miles and back, . twice a week. ’ Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday, at 8 a 224 81 1,068 51 119 41 $2,736 19 150 00 . 107 97 205 21 00 30 • 40 00 "■ 7 75 25 00 751 83 4,114 25 309 89 , too 00 0,000 00 1,837 56 m;' ' Arrive at Gettysburg ,by 5p m i Leave, Gettysburg Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a m ; : Arrive at Harrisburg by 5 p ra. . • Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip. • 2407 Prom Harrisburg, by Lisburn, to Lowisborry, ‘ •• 12 miles and back, once a week, i Leave Harrisburg Saturday at 1 p m; ’ Arrive at Lewisborry by 5 p m; Leave Lewisborry Saturday at 8 a m; , . Arrive at Harrisburg at 12 m. 2408 From Harrisburg, by Shiremanstown, Mc cbanicsburg, Carlisle, Korrvillo, Plainfield, Nowvillo, Oakville,. Shipponsburg, and Scot land, to Chamborsburg, 52 miles and back,- ■ twice daily, except Sunday, by railroad. Leave Harrisburg daily, except Sunday, at a ra and 1.10 pm; Arrive at Chamborsburg by 12 m and 4pm; Leave Charabersburg daily, except Sunday, at 4£ am and 3£ pm; Arrive at Harrisbury by 7£ a m and 7i pm. 2400 From Pin# Grove to Tromont,. 9 miles and back, throe times a week. . Leave Pino Grove Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, at 5 a m ; Arrive at Tromont by 7 a m; . Leave Troinont Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 5 p m; ' , * ■ Arrive at Pino Grove by 7 p m. 2410 From Yorjc Sulphur Springs, by Bermudian, Hall, and Dayidsburg, to Yprk, 23 miles and back, onooji week. Leave York .Sulphur Springs Saturday at 1 p m ; Arriyo at,York by 7 p m; Leave York Saturday at 0 a ra; -Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by 12 m* ■ 2411 From Mochaniosburg, by Sidonsburg, Lisburn, Lowisborry, Roseville, and Dover, to York, 31 miles and back, once a Week. Leave Mochaniosburg Tuesday at 0 a m; ; Arrive at York by 6 p m; Leave York Wednesday at 6 a,m; Arrive at Mochaniosburg, by 6 p m -2412 From Carlisle, by White House, Dickinson, Walnut Bottom, and Leo's Cross Roads, to Shipponsburg, ; 20 pillos anaolc, twice a week. Leave Carlisle Monday and Friday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Shipponsburg by 7 p m; Leave Shipponsburg Tuesday and Saturday at 1 pm; , Arrive at Carlisle by 7jp m; .. t ‘ Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip. • 2413 From Carlisle, by Allen, to Boiling Springs, . ‘ 15 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Carlisle Tuesday and Friday at 3 p m; Arrive at Boiling Springs by 7 p m J Leave Boiling Springs Tuesday and Friday at 8, am; Arrive at Carlisle by 12 m. , 2414 From kerrsvillo; by Mount Roolc, to- Stoughs r town, 7-miles and back, once a week. ' ~ . Leave Kerrsvillo Saturday at 10 a m; Arrive at Stoughstown by 12 m; Leave Stoughstown Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Kerrsvillo by 3 p ra., , , , ? 2415 From Shipponsburg, by Orrstown, Pleasant Hall, and Upper Strasbilrg, to Roxbury, 15 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Shipponsburg Wednesday and Saturday at 9am; . Arrive at Roxbury by 1 p m; Leave Roxbury Wednesday. and Saturday at 2 am; Arrive at Shipponsburg by 6 p m. 2410 From Shipponsburg, by Middle Spring, to Nowburg, 7 miles and back, three titaos a week. Leave Shipponsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4J p.m; . 1 ; ’ • . / —. i ' - Arrive 1 at Nowburg by 0i pm; : . f ; j 8,337 65 10,000 00 30 00 00 00 16,120 00 jSoo if 76 32 40 05’ 8 06 12 25 21 00 11.37 80' 00 10 60 558 42 220 65 1?4 00 174 00 172 75 707 40 120 1? 0 50 ' 0 Otf 29 00 . 5 60 6 3? 20 00 108.00 60 00 77 51 9 45 •1 2 'S 25 00’ 100 00 ,49 64' 0 00 4 79 19 64 15 00 ■ 7i 06 3 00 733 27 44,300 46 666 8$ 1,764 06 2,040 86 514 43 8,595 06 $57,970 72 67 970 72 $26 89 67 91 44 16 94 39 34 27 33 34 76 44 BENJAMIN DUKE, GEORGE SCOBY, JOHN. W. COCKLXN, Auditors of Cumberland County. PENNS YVANIA. Leave Nowburg, Taos'day, Thursday, and Satur day afcl2fr p-mj . ; w.-. , . Arrive at tehipponsburg by 2* p m. ‘ Proposals for six times a week sorvie’e are invi ted. . • , - 2417’ From Malianoy, by Fisberis Ferry and Augus ta, to Sunbury, 13 miles and back, twice a week. .■ Leave Mabnnoy, Tuesday apd Saturday at 1 p.m ; Arrive at Sunbury by 6 p id;- - Leave Sunbury, Tuesday and Saturday at Bam; Arrive at Mabanoy ni l 2 m* , f 2418 Prom Herndon; by Mabnnoy, Rebuok’s, (1 rccn .brier, Lino Mountain, Upper Miiliantaligo, and Barry, to Mincrsvillo, 43 riUcs and back, twice • a week. . Leave Mabanoy,'Monday and Friday at Gam; Arrive at Mincrsvillo by 5 p m; Leave Mincrsvillo Tuesday and Saturday at G a m; Arrive at Mabanoy by 6 p iti. 2410 Prom Gratz, Klingorstown. Rough and Ready, and Helper, to Upper vMahantango, 17 . miles and back, once a week. Leave Gratz Wednesday at C a ni; Arrive at Upper Mahantangn by 10 a in; Leave Upper Mabantango Wednesday at 1? m; Arrive at Gratz by 6 p in, ~ 2420 Prom Gettysburg, by Fairfield, Fountain Dale, Waynesboro', Ringgold; Md., and Lcitcrsbnrg, to Hagerstown, 3ft miles and buck, three a week. Leave Gettysburg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, at 8 a in ; Arrive at Upgorstown by 4 p m ; Leave Hagerstown Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at‘ 8 n in ; Arrive at Gettysburg by 4 p' in. 2421 From Gettysburg, by Granite Hill and Jlun tcratoWn, to Now Chester, 14 miles mid back, three times a week to Hunterstown, ami twice •. a week residue. Loavo Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday at Sara;' Arrive at Huntorstowh Jiy a in, and at New Chester on Tuesday and Saturday by 11 a in ; Loavo Now Chester Tuesday ittid Saturday at 12 in: Arrive at Hunterstown by li p m, and at Get - tysburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday by 3jj ni. •• • • 2422 From Gettysburg, by Kummasburg, Arcmlts villo, Bigler, Bcndcrsville,, Mcnnllen, and Ta ble Hock, to Gettysburg,.equal to 25 miles aud back, twice a week. Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, and Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive nt Bchdcrsyillo by 11; am; Leave Bcudorsvillo Tuesday' and Saturday at 1 pm} Arrive at Gettysburg by 5 p m. 2123 From Shrewsbury, by-StewartstoWn, Straw .bridge, Fawn Grove, and Slate llidgc, to Bry . ansville, 20 miles and bach, twice a week. Leave Shrewsbury Wednesday and Saturday tit .1 pun ; , - • Arrive at Brytinsvillo by 7;p m; Leave Bryunsvillo. IVcducsday and Saturday at oam j ‘ . Arriv.o at Shrewsbury by 12 m. 2421 From Slate Hill, by Bryansvillo and Castle Fin, to McCall’s Ferry, 11 miles and back, twice a week. „ Leave Slate Hill Monday and Friday atCam; Arrive at- McCall's Ferry, by 11 am : ; . Lcavo McCall's Ferry Tuesday and Saturday at, 2 p m;. Arrive at Slate Hill by 7 p m. c i. 2425 Froln Hopewell Centro; by Cross Hoads, Ap ple Grove, and Dalhistowu, to York, 22 miles * and back, twice a week. ‘ Leave Hopewell Centro Wednesday and Satur-. day at 0 a m ; Arrive at York by 12 m; ■ Leave York. Wednesday and Saturday tit 1 p m ; Arrive,at Ilopettcll Centieife by i pm. 2420 From Wrigbtsville to -Mnrgnrettn Furnace, New Bridgeville, GratittrasVille, and York Fur nace, to McCall’s Ferry,'. Julies and back, Kvico a week. . . Leave Wrightsvilla Tuesday and Saturday at C am; - • • ’ - Arrive at McCall’s Ferry by 2 p ra; - Leave McCall’s Ferry Monday and Friday at 11 am; ;• Arrive at Wrigbtsville’by 7. pm. ■ ' Proposals to commence, at Columbia are invited. 2427 From Cross Hoads, by'Union, Ohancoford, Lower Cbnnccford, and Castle Fin,' to Peach • Bottom, -23 -miles and a week.., ‘Leave Cross Hoads Tuesday and Friday at 1 p , -m; ' . Arrive at Peach-Bottom by,7 pm; . . Leave Poach Bottom Tuesday and Friday at.C am; . . : .Arrive at Cross Hoads Ijy 12 m. 2428 From Hanover Junction, by Porter’s Sidling, Jefferson Hanover and Now Oxford, to. Gettysburg,’3o} miles an\lback, daily, except' ■Sunday, by railroad, with k branch’ from Han over to LilUoßtovm. six times . .ft.wpck, to .bo run ia.dae connexion. , .Leave .Hanover Junction d|yly. except Sunday,’ - Arrive at Gettysburg-by * / Leave Gettysburg daily, except Sunday, at 1p m; Arrive at Hanover Junction by 3, p in.. 2421) From Hanover, by.Abbbttatown, to East. Be rlin, 10 miles and back, three times a week.. Leave Hanover Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at !>} p m; Arrive at East Borlin.hy 4J pTn ; ‘Leave East Berlin Tuesday, • Thursday, and Satr urday atlldra; , Arrive at Hanover by 12 m. 2430 From Littlcstown, by Harney, Md., to Em mittsburg, l 4 milcs and ; back, three times a week. Leave Littles town Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day nt l p m;, ''r -/V • Arrive at Eramittaburg by 4. p m.; Leave Emmittsburg Monday, Wednesday, and* ■ Friday at 4 a in ;' •' Arrive atLittleato.wn by 7 a hi. Proposals are invited for six times a week ser vice. •/ 'i 1 , ' ' 2431 From X.' Oxford,, by Hampton, Hound Hill, .York Sulphur Springs, j and .Mount Holly Springs, to Carlisle, 30 miles and back, six . times a week... , Leave New Oxford, daily, except Sunday, oh ur . rival of Baltimore niai!,, say at I p in; • Arrive at York.Salpbhr Springs,by 4pm; Leave York Sulphur Springs daily, except Sun day, at 5 am; Arrive at New Oxford by B.a m; .. Leave York Sulphur Springs daily, except* Sun day, at G a inj! Arrive at Carlisle by 10 a ni ; Leave Carlisle daily, except. Sunday, on arrival • of Philadelphia mail, say at 2 p in; . Arrive at York Shlphur.Springs by, 6 p m. 2432 From‘Hanover,,byM'Sberryelown and Square Corner, to'Gettysburg, 17 miles and buck,three times a week. - Leave Hanover, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 1 p xfi; . . Arrive at Gettysburg by 0 p m; , Leave Gettysburg, Tuesday,.Thursday, and Sat , urday at Ca m; Arrive at Hanovo/ by 12 m. 2433-From'Spring Forgo to Coeloms/;5 miles and back, once a week, , . ■ Leave Spring Forgo Saturday dt 12 m; Arrive at Codorus by p.m; 1 Leave Codorua Saturday at 2$ p m; Arrive at Spring Forgo by'4 pm. 2434 From Fast Berlin, by King’s Tavern, and Farmer’s, to York, 14 miles and back, once a •week. • Leave East Berlin Saturday at 7.a m; * Arrive at York by 10$. a mj- Leave York Saturday, on.arrivftl of eastern mail, say atS p m:; ; ‘ ‘ - ly . Arrive at East Berlin by 6 hm. ‘ 2435 From .East Berlin, by. Hail, Bermudian, and Franklintowh, to Dillsburg, 1G miles and back, once a week., ' i Leave East Berlin Thursday at 2!pm; Arrive at Dillshurg by G p in; Leave Dillshurg Thursday it 8 a m; Arrive at East Berlin by-12 m. 2430 From.,Chamborsburg, by Saint Thpmas, Lou don, McConnolabutg, Ifaijrisonvillo, Ray’s Mill, and Bloody Run, to Bedford, 50 miles and back, daily.' .i. , 1 • Leave Ohnjnrbcraburg dally at 7 a m; Arrive at'Bedford.by 0 p ni'j ; Leave Bedford daily.at 7 ajm; •.Arrive at Chambershurg by 9 p m, 2437 From Charabersburg, by Marion, Green Cas tle, and State Line/ to lHagorstowu, M(b, 21 -miles aud back, aLx UmcsUcweok. Leave [except Sunday, lifter , arrival of.Harriabnrm ipail, say at 12 ra ; ... , Arrive at Hagerstown by 6W p’m. Leave Hagcrsthwn daily, except Sunday, at 0$ Arrive at Chamborsburg by 12 m. 2438 From Chamborsburg, by Keefer’s Store, Up per Strasburg,,. Fannottsburg, Burnt Cabins, . Shade Gap, OrMsohia, Shirleyflburg, Aughwiok ; Mills,And Vineyard Mill?,,to Mount Union, 50, miles And back, .three times a week. - • Leave Ohdihborsburg Tno?duy, Thursday, and ; Saturday at 4a m; . ? , . Arriyoafc Mount .Union liyllpm; Leave Mount . Union .Monday, Wednesday, and , Friday at 4 rt m;. Arrive at Chamborsburg by 11 p m. : ; 2430 From Chamborsburg, by Jackson Hall, i and Quincy, to „Waynesborop’, 16 miles and back, . three tirfios a week. ’ . , Leave Chamborsburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m ;. .. Arrive at Waynesboro’ by 91 p m ; ° ' ' ..Leave Waynesboro’ Monday, Wednesday, ana Friday at 7 a m; 1 . Arrive at Chamborsburg by 1 pm. . • 2440 From MoConnolsburg, to Webster s Mila, b i j miles and back, twice.a’week. Leave. McConoolsburg Tuesday and-Fridny, after, the arrival of tho Chambcrsburg mail, say at 61pm; Arrive at Webster’s Mills by 84 pm; , J Leave Webster’s Mills Tuesday and Friday at l p in; Arrive at MtConnclsburg by 3 p m. '2441 From Mercorsburg, by Upton, to Green Cas tle, 10 miles and l»at*k, six times a week. Leave Merccsbur'gdaily, except Sunday, at 5 am; Arrive at Green Castle l>y 7pm; Leave Green Castle daily, except Sunday, at 12 m; Arrive at Mcrccrstmrg by 2 pm. 2442 From Mercorsburg, by Sylvan, to Hancock, / Md.; 24 mbn and back, once a week. Leave Mercorsburg Friday at 8 a m; , Arrive at Hancock by ft p m; Leave Hancock Saturday at 8a m ; , Arrive at Mereersburg by-G p m. 2443 Front Jlarrisonyillo, by Dublin Mills, to Orbi s-miii, 30 miles and back; once a week. Leave Hnrriaonvillo Tuesday at 9 a m; Arrive nt Orbisonia by 6 p in: Leave Orbisonia Monday at u a ni; 1 Arrive at Harrisonville by 3 p in; . 2444 From Harrisonville, by Saluvia Tannery West Dublin, and Wells* Tannery, to Hopewell; 20 iniles and back, once a week. . Leave Harrisonvllle Thursday at 8 a in; . Arrive at Hopewell, by 4 p m; Leave Hopewell Friday at-7 a ra; Arrive at Harrisonvillo by 3 p m; 2415 From Harrisonville, by Emanuel Sipo's Mill, and WaiTordsbnrg, to Hancock, Md., 25 miles and back, once a week.- Leave Harrisonville Mondnyat 8 a in; Arrive at Hancock by 4 p m; Leave Hancock Tuesday at 10a m; Arrive at Harrisonville by 6 p in. 2440 From Bloody Run, by Cleurrillo, Robisonville and Warfordshm'g, to Hancock, Md., 32 miles and back, once a week. ,v - Leave Bloody Run Saturday at 7 a m; • Arrive at Hancock by 5 pm; Leave. Hancock Friday at 6 a in; Arrive at'Bloody Ilmi by 0 p in. 2447 From Williamsburg by ■ Yellow Springs, and Water Street, to. Spruce Crook, 13 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Williamsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday at 8 a m; . Arrive,at Spruce Crock by, 12 m; Leave Spruce Crock Tuesday, Thursday, ilml Sa turday at Ip m; ■ Arrive at Williamsburg by 5 p ni. Proposals hro invited forsix-timos-a-wcok service. 2448 From Williamsburg to Springfield Furnace, ft miles and back, three times a week. Leave Williamsburg, Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday, on arrival of mail from Spruce Creek, say al 5 p m; Arrive at Springfield Furnace by 0 p m; Leave Springfield Furnace, Tuesday, Thursday, . and Saturday at 3$ pm; ■ Arrive at .Williamsburg by 44 pm. 2449. From Fanncttsburg, by Dry Run, Spring Run, Doylsburg, Concord, Waterloo, Peru Mills, East Waterford, Honey. Grove, McCullock’s Mills, M’Coysvillo, Plcasnnt.View, Spruce .Hill, and Academia, to'Port Royal,. 02 miles and back, 3 times a week. Leave Fanncttsburg Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at li am; \ Arrive at Port Royal by 7 p in: ’ Leave Port’Royal Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 6 am;’. Arrive at Fanncttsburg by Bpm.- 2450 FromFanncttsburgtoCarrick, Furnace,4miles and back, once a ,week. Leave Fanncttsburg Tuesday at 7 a in; Arrive at Carrick Furnace by 8$ am; • Leave Carrick Furnace Tuesday lit 8£ a m. Arrive at Fanncttsburg by 10 a m. • INSTRUCTIONS, ' / ; Containing conditions to be incorporated in the con tracts to the extent the department mag . per. .]. Seven minutes are allowed to each intermediate office, when , not othenviso specified/ for assorting the mails; but on railroad and steamboat routes there is. to bo no more delay than' is sufficient for an exchange of the mail bags. 2. Oh railroad and steamboat lines, and other routes whore the mode of conveyance admits of it,, the' special agents of the- Post -Office Department, also post office blanks, mail bags, looks, and keys, arc to bp conveyed without extra charge. . 3. .On railroad and steamboat-lines the -route agents of the department arc to bo conveyed with out charge,and for their exclusive use, while tra veling with the mails, a commodious.car, or apart; ment iu the centre of a .car, properly lighted, warm ed and furnished, and adapted to the convenient separation and duo’’security of the mails, is to bo provided by the conductor, under the direction, of i the department. I HaUroad and steamboat cothpanics ate required to take the mailfrom and deliver it into the post officeaat the commencement and end of their routes, and to and'from - all offices notmoro than oightyrods from a station or landing* Proposals'may bo mitted for the performance of -all other aide Service —tbatris, fdr offices over eighty rods from a sta . tion or landing. ■ . ' •Keceipts will be required for mail bags convcj'od in charge of persons employed by railroad compa .nics. There will also bo u way bills’* prepared by postmasters, or other agents of the department, to accompany tho mails, specifying the number and destination of the several bags., .On.tho principal stage routes,. likewise, receipts will be required and way bills forwarded; the latter to-bo examined by* tho. several postmasters, to insure regularity in the delivery of mail bags. . 4. No pay will-bo made for trips not performed; and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily ex plained three times the pay of the trip may be de-. ducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connexion with depending mails, and - not sufficient ly exousod, one-fourth of tho compensation for tho trip is subjected to forfeiture. Deduction -will also bo ordered for a.grade of performance inferior to that specified in tho contract. For repeated delin quencies of the kind herein specified, enlarged pe nalties, proportioned to the nature thereof and the importance of tho mail, may bo made. ! “ For leaving bchjnd or throwing off the mails, or any portion of them, for the admissipn of, passon-’ : gors, or for being concerned in settling up or run ning an express conveying intelligence in advance of tho mail, a quarters pay may bo deducted. C.. Fines will bo imposed, unless the dolinquoncj' bo promptly and satisfactorily explained by certifi cates of postmasters or the affidavits of other crcdi-, bio persons, for-failing to arrive in contract time ; for neglecting to take tho mail from or deliver it into a post office; for suffering it to bo wet, injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; and for refusing, after demand, to convoy tho mail as frequently as tho contractor runs, or is concerned in running coach, car, or steamboat on"a route. ? . 7. The Postmaster General may annul the con tract for repeated failures to run agreeably to con tract; for violating the Post Office laws, or disobey ing the instructions of tho department; for refusing to discharge a carrier when required by tho depart ment to do so; for running an express as aforesaid; or for transporting persons or packages convoying mailable matter out of tho mail. ' ’ 8. Tho Postmaster General may order an increase of service on a route by allowing therefor a prorata increase on the contract pay. Ho may change schedules of departures . and arrivals in all cases, and particularly to make them conform to connex ions with railroads, without increase of pay, provi ded tho running, time bo not abridged. Ho may also order an increase of speed, allowing, within the i restrictions of, tho law, a pro rata increase of pay for' tho additional stock or carriers, if any.' Tho contractor maj', however* in tho case of increase of speed relinquish the contract, by giving prompt no tice to tho department that hp prefers doing so to carrying tho order into effect. Tho Postmaster General may also curtail or discontinue tho service* iu whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, al lowing onp month's extra compensation on the amount,dispensed-with* whenever in his opinion, •the public interest requires the change, or in case ho desires to supersede it by a different grade of trans portation. i, ,0. Payments will be made by collections from or drafts on postmasters;,or otherwise, after tho expi ration of each quarter—say in February, May, Au gust, and November. ' 10. Tho distances are given according to tho hn f information; but no increased pay will bo allowua should they bo greater tlmft advertised, if tho points to bo supplicd .be correctly stated. Bidders must inform themselves an this point', and also in reference to tho weight of tho mail, tho condition of roads, hills, streams* - , HENRY 0. BOOSER, Adin'H REDACTION IST PKICES. AW. Bentz announces to tho : pul)lic and • his customers, that in accordance to.liis custom at this season of tho year, ho has reduced^ the prices of his stock of FAWCT. DRY GOODS, . / which comprises ftmny choice and beautiful doscripj tious.of WINTER. DRESS GOODS, such as all, Wool Merinoes, plain, and figured, all Wool Do- Laines, plain and figured, Coburgs, Valencias, 80-' Laines, nil wool, Plaids, Persons will find it to their decided advantage.to call and examine for tbomsolvos, as great bargains may bo. expected the closing season. • •. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Jan. 12, 1860. , Store for v „.,1 THE subscriber.offers pit private sale, his Dry Goods and (Iror.cry Store, situate in Mifflin township, about 4 miles from Ncwville. The Goods nfo alf of the latest Sty to, and tbo stand one of tbo.. best in tbo toiiniv. , i'dr further particulars enquire of ’ lewis zitzer: JrinMiy 19,-1800—St ,T. HOLT, Postmaster Oenerah Watches, itwclry and Sliver , WARE AT CQNLYN'S. , f public arp invitod.tqeall and examine JL . the largest apd handg’offeqt Sloqk of jte - wlTcilEsi'JkwELitj Akb sitrsti JIjL ivAnki ■ ever bfongbt to fills pince; .leaving pnrebased tills stock fot cash I am. determined to sell at prices that u can’t he tedi” • • : AH goods spld by rire; gtiprantqbd to Jbo as ropre-*- eontpd or. tbo money refunded* Old gold and silver taken in exchange.. ■„ :■ ,■ * / / ■ v. • THOMAS CONLYN; Carlisle'; Dec. 22, 1859. . ,- BY virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale, on Thursday, the 2nd of February A. D, IB6o* bn. the premises, the following described. Real Es tate, situate in the Borough of Meohamcsburg: • An- improved lot of ground containing lb feet, more or less, on Main street in.said Borough, and having tbo satno quantity ,of feet in the rear ori Strawberry Alley, and being about 200 feet .j$ depth/ bounded'on the west by improved of Borsboimcrj and on tho east by that of F. 4 Vf. 'Wondorlich : Having thereon erected a-flow ; n__n THREE STORY BRICK D^gELm#,., with open front, and a-room fitted for d. |i*isl||a.clotbrng store, having appurtenant pafftf complete for a family j and tho third sto ®==saßSH? r y being a Hall, now in usorby the Ma-. sons, with a complete entrance. J • It is located in tbo he£t improved partrof the Bor ough, and ifl tho center of frttdiness/ Thrsib : 2d per cent of tho purchase fllofley to bo paid on day of sale, and balance on tho Ist day of. April, iB6O, when deed will bo: delivered. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M OF the counties of BucJc^ ! Chester, Delaware, Dah phin, Fr’ariktln,' Lancaster and Tone/ ; , .< The subscriber Will ptlblish at ah early day, a. coirfploto Business. Directory af the above counties,, which will contain the names of all Farmers,; Merchants, Manufacturers, Professional Mon, Banks, Insurance Companies,. Newspapers, Mining Compa nies, .and other Corporations. The'names will.bo. classified according to their several avocations, tp.. which will bo added an Appendix, containing valuable information. The work Will be Stfo dlzfc, and will bo a perfect reflex of the bpfa&pdff audr«K sources of the aforesaid counties.* An able pndjejS-*. •periencod corps of canvassers are, now : &t collecting the necessary information, and it isho|tad tho public generally will aid in carrying out tho enterprise. . - • Subscription price of Book $1,50, payable Upon delivery. WILLIAM 11. BOYD, , N. E. Corner of 6th and Einbr.Sts., PUila.jand 346 Broadway, New York. Publisher of Directories for Philadelphia, Lancaster City and County, Delaware State; Wash ington City, Berks county, Lebanon connty, county, Northampton county, Solmylldll counter,' Now York and Virginia State Business Directory.; December 22, 1859—3 t History and director of/ CAil LISLE.—The -subscriber- proposo as soon as tho requisite materials can id collected, , A History and Directory of the Ifotfotfigh ,! OF CARLISLE',- which, will contain a concise history of the Borough, from its,first settlement to the present time*. o> list adult inhabitants, alphabetically arranged, their dwellings, occupations, places of business,'and dwelling houses; alist of the streets of the Boro'nghj statistics and history of churches, schools, public improvements, lines of travel, 1 the various associa tions, and auoh.otker details as will make a uaefpl. and interesting work of reference. , The partment of the Directory will qontain..fho ;carde of. .business men handsomely displayed and arranged, presenting a desirable medium foi 4 exhibiting, tlielr business operations. The work will bo carefully prepared, and its typographical features will be. ex ecuted. It will be published by subscription, and will bo furnished to subscribers, bound in cloth,.!!- . brary stylo, at one dollar per copy, payable on.the delivery of the work, P. 11. JAMES,. Business. Agent, .Mansion House, will attend to all business' connected with the Directory. 1 ’ WHITEHEAD & JAMES; PiiDuamm*, HUGH STUART,; drifts' December 23, 1850—Ctf* . , , , Dec. 22, 1859. “Portable Gas Light.’’, THE undersigned arc no v prepared' to fur-’ nish “Loveless’ Portable las-Light and (lx-i hires at prices ranging from $ to $590. This light, has the advantage aver other . racial light on bc-, count of its safety, hrUllnaey u .id .c cpiioiiiy, the cost of a full fame hoino about one Cfat per hour. Orders' from abroad respectfully solicited, and., full satisfaction wnrrrntod.- liberal deduction made to churches andechools. ... All orders will receive attention if directed to HAHKtfESS * CO, .-I ■ - Corlisttf Pa t ~ We would refer to 1 the following gentlemen, ,wbC have had the light in nsd." ■ W. W. Watts, Esq, H. A. Sturgeon, Es(p’ DR, D.,Mahon,. , , , Jos. C. Hoffor, Esq.* •Wm. Kerr, Esq. > ■ Col. J. M’Ginnis, Carlisle, Dec. 16’, 1850—501. • i SAM’L 11. GOULD. TVTOMISIAtfE! .Those in want,of A iiot- A.l tie of Pure old fashioned Brandy,' or ,6lff Ilyo Whiskey, or fine Wine, Gin, Ac., can got jf genuine at the. Grocery of • WM. BJyNTZ. ' January 19, 1809. ’ ; BLACK & DELANCY. Jan. 4; 1860. Notice. Jan. 26, 1860—6 t» %'UJtS AKD CLOAkS. Orphans’ Court Sale; EDWARD LAMONT, • Administrator of F. A. Jfateer t deo*d. Doc. 29, 1859. Boyd’s Business Director#.