iter, from Washington. Washington, Fob. 4; 1860. ,'ibu ,op the House.-: —The Ropub- House of Representatives yostor d 001. Eorney for his labors for years in their behalf, by electing )f the House. The vote stood : j.) 112; Allen, (Dem.) 77; Tay '23; and nine scattering. Messrs, nv York, and Riggs, of Now Jcr ’ not voted for Mr. Pennington, Forney. Henry IV. Hoffman, .elected Sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Issouri, introduced the Post Di lation bill, and after some unim iness the House adjourned till ffiarbk Philadelphia, Fob. 7. Meal.—Tbo market tor Breadstuff's -ory dull, but prices have'undergone linall snips "of supotHno nt $5,60 per uno good Oliio Extra nt $5,75. There \omo consumption demand from our ion iip to $O,OO for common and extra 1,75 up to $7,25 for extra family and »yo Flour and Corn Me til arc dully tho, J 5, and tho latter at $3,75. icro is.not much Wheat coming for* rdctfiand is limited.. Small sales of io Pennsylvania red at 132®134£w* id choice white at 1500. No change worth 920 V Corn « rather .quiet, mshola of yellow.at 734®750.ait0at: .aitoat: Oats arO ‘steady j Penn a., m ( ftfr I|rimo duality is in demand. Sales tTSe quality at $4,87®5 12 per 0- d Flaxseed are scarce. The latter id tho former at $3,00@3,25. or lower. Sales of 100 Ohiobbls. do. at23o;hhds. at 22 cts., and >• ■ ,E MARKET.—Fob. 8. ; :h/ I>l Woodward’ & Schmidt: ■ $1,87 , per bhl.» 5 00 dn’ - »’ 25 “°-> 3,75 jor bushel, ~ \\f ß ■ - d(K, (, y' •• • 'do.j (I 1 do., IuLET, , do., Bablev, do., (ebb, do., (Seed, ,: do;, list lden at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of lomglho 9tb day,) at 10 o’clock in to continue two weeks.* hereby given to the Coroner, Justices ;nd Constables of the. said! , county of that they are by the said-precept oom ' then and there in their proper por i* rolls, records,, and inquisitions, ex aminations,"and all other remembrances, to do those - ' things which to their offices appertain to bo done, all Uifoo that are bound by. recognizances, to against the prisoners that are or then pKSfiJW'bo’io the said county, are to bo there to &&lmsedato them as shall ho just. ; ■ ’ ROBERT M’CARTNEY, Sheriff, Fob - 2 ’ 1860 - 1,1 1 ■ Notice. 3 is hereby given that letters of ad 'ation on the estate of Daniel Dietz, lute i township, have booh granted to tho All persons' indebted to said estate I to make payment immediately, and iSivving claims will present them to, David S^Slefcjl,presiding in Enstponnsborough townibip, or Dietz, residing in Hampden township. ■' DAVID 'DIETZ, 1. , , ' CHRISTIAN DIETZ, J Admrt ‘ l'Bflo-ot^ STATEMENT OF THE FIHABGES County of Cumberland. FROM THE FIRST DAT OF JANUARY, TO THE THIRTY-FIRST DAT OF DECEMBER, MOSES BRICKER, Esq., Treasurer, in account with said County. To amount of balance in Ramis of TreaS««t at loot sottlomont, tt outstanding tax at last Bottlcmcnt, , ' “ taxes levied for 1869, . u abatement received from State Treasurer, « -" costs and fines received in Quarter Sessions, u Verdict foes received in Common Pleas, tt loans in Bank, « loans received bn bond; tt Interest received from tax colldctors, tt ‘ tax received on unseated ibnds, . u miscellaneous receipts, Paid Township and Borough Assessors, Paid Tax Collectors abatement allowed tax payers, Paid D. Kaufman and others for now bridges, John Gutslmll and others for repairing bridges, ~ .Potor Ilcbuck and others, road damages, Sundry persons us road viewers, Paid Grand and Traverse Jurors for January term, do do do April term, do do ,- , do August term, do do ’ do . November term, Paid District Attorney’s foes Su-Commonwealth cases, Court (trier's fees,.- ' Witness fees lu Commonwealth cases, ', 4,52 2,90 Paid Andrew Kerr,. Bsq., 218 days service up to ,20th October, Samuel ’Megaw, Esq.,'. 207 days service up to 31st December, . N. It. Eokles, Esq., 218 days service up to 31st December, J. D. Gorges, Esq., 42 days service from 25tb' Oot. to 10th Doe. J. 11. Waggoner, Esq., 14 days service from 15th Doe. to 31st Doe,, J. Armstrong salary as clerk, 1 J. Loudon for stationery, ' , 11. .1. ilant for pons, Early & Nonomakor for coal, , Wm, H. Miller, Altorncy to Commifisionors, ; J. B. Bratton for postage, , V Paid J. Loudon for. boot for Register’s office, J. D. Q-orgas for stove, D. S. Croft, Bsq., fees in Commonwealth, oases, P. Quigley, Esq., fee's, D. Sipo, for desk-for Prothouotary’s office, J. Loudon, book for Recorder, do do' . Protbouotary'a office. Paid A. Martin and others fees in Commonwealth oases, do do do for making quarterly returns, Paid sundry parsons for bolding elections. Paid if. M’Clcllon and others for holding inquests, Paid B, M’Cartnoy, Esq., for support of prisoners, and fees, S. Keepers,• salary as keeper of jail, • • - N. W. Woods and others, for clothing, shoos, Ac., for prisoners,» Sbroln & Black, and others for coal, ’ ■ t ‘ ~ Gardner A Co., and others fot repairs at Jail;' Gas & Water Comp., for water, "J. W. Eby,'for brushes, Ac., „ ■ l>r. W. W. Ihvlo, salary as physician, ■ : ' Eastern SXatb Penitentiary, for support of convicts* Paid M. Holcomb and others, foes in Commonwealth cases, Paid A. Whitmore, bond, Win. M. Bootom, Cashier, notes in, Dank, v Win. Leonard and others, interest bn County bonds. ;Paid Jacob Squior, Esq., Treasurer, on draft of directors, • ; J. Culver, A. J. Herman, and H. L. Burkholder, visitors, - S. Trxtt, J. Trimble, aud A. Busier, Bsqrs., salary as,Directors, Paid J. D, Gorgas and John Gutshnll, for roofing towers of Jail, Stuart & freighter and’ others, for repairing fiirnaces, ifco., Gas & Water Co. for gas and wator at Court Houso, • Joseph'Old, for gjis-buruors, ■; Wm. P. Lynch, for ropairidg-gaarfiktuves, . Mrs. E. Moudy, for cleaning Court House and offices, Andrew.Hookor, for ropairihg looks,. : .. Rudisol Natohor, salary as, keeper, . ... .... 1). B: Koony, for chairs, ; Paid E. Oornman, printing for county, J. B. Bratton, do, do. Wm. M. Porter, do. do. Goorgo Zinn, do. do. Paid D. Oyster, B. Duke, and-G. Sooby, Bsqrs. for auditing accounts, •. S; W. Havorstick, lull sundry articles, Samuel Martin, for auditing accounts of County Offices, Good Will Ilose Company appropriation, George NofF and others, for shoveling snoqj, - Jncoh.-Sidlo and N. Miller, tax erroneously collected, Wm'. B; Mullen, fOT arresting horse thief, A. Bonßoman, for horso-hifo, Union Fire Co., appropriation, Win. Smith, for whitewashing, Board of Commissioners traveling expenses oh county business, J. Toner, for charcoal, ’ J. Brown, for putting in coal,* B. Stool, for winding clock, appropriation'to Agricultural-Society, suit against N. 0. Bail Boqd Company, W. H. Miller, fobs In Supremo Court, H. Saxton, bill sundries, ■ , C. Inhoff, bill, sundries, J. Armstrong, traveling expenses, on oounty business. Sundry persons for fox scalps, John Thompson, for a map, Whole amount of Commissioners’ checks, Amount of Connty Treasurer's commission at por cent, Outstanding taxes, ] Commission allowed Collootors, -. , : . Exonerations do. do. t Balance in hands of Treasurer, ’ Schedule of County taxee outstanding; on the Istday of January,lB6o, Samuel Shireman, Lower Allen# 1857 John Church, Now Cumberland^ 1858 James Spottswood, Carlisle, 1858 T. J, Habkott, Frankford, 1858 John Crawford, 1 Nowvillo, 1858, John Whaler, West PennshoroV ,1859 Wm; McOroa, Frankford,. OF THE 1759, INCLUSIVE. Receipts. Expciiditm’cs by Payments. ASSESSORS. ABATEMENT. BRIDGES AND ROADS. COURTS. COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE; COUNTY-OFFICES. CONSTABLE’S FEES. ELECTIONS. INQUESTS ON DEAD BODIES. JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. JUSTICES' FEES. LOANS AND INTEREST. POOR HOUSE, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PRINTING. MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS. Total credits, Total receipts; $57,970 72 $607 92 1,282 41 3,35 59 144 71 $635 61 705 89 519 09 m as - 358 00. 49 00 067 20 $327 00 400 50 327 00 : 03 60 21 00 500 00 83 54 2 00 60 00 ,171 26 . , 7 54 r) $3O 00. .9 20 304 61 ' 51 63 . . 25 00 10 50 23 11 $137 63 87 18 $2,788 10 150 00 . 107.97 205 21. . .9030 ~40 00 7.76: 25 00 751: 83 600 00 O.OOO'OO 1,837 ’55 16,000 00 30 00 . 00 00 290 27 76 32 49 05 8 06 12 25 21 00 11 37 80 00 10 50 226 65 104 00 IT4 00 172 76 1201 i 6 50 0 00 30 00 . 6 50 0 31 30 00 108 00 50 00 n si. 9 46 1 25 26 00 100 00 49 54 0 00 4 19 19 64 16 00 11 05 3 00 44,300 46 665 86 1,164 06 2,040 86 614 43 8,596 06 $51,910 12 61 910 12 1859 ffra. MoCuno, Hopewell, f 101 09 1859 Henry Koatns, Monroe, 230 01 1859 H. H. Eborly, Meohanioabnrg, -7102 1869 J.iFeomnn, Now Cumberland, 100 19 1859 (Thomas Rudolph, South Middleton, ■(• 103 29 1869 Peter Y. Herman, Silver Spring, • 282 71 1859 J. F. Boughm'an, Southampton, f 133 19 1869 A. B. Soohriet, Upper Allen, . _ 499 $1,764 06 Those marked thus t havo pajd. In part. Those marked thus • hayo.paid in full. Cumberland Countv, ss.~. , "Wo, tno Commissioners of Cumberland county do certify, and submit tho a corroot state ment of tbo receipts and expenditures of tho county aforesaid, from tho Ist day of January to tho 31st day of December, 1850, inclusive, as also a schedule of outstanding county taxes'’in', tho boroughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of expenditures under oaohnead of appropriation, made by tho Commissioners in' compliance with tho requisitions contained in the 22d and 23d sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834. . S v v,fc \VitnosB our hands and seal office, ■ ci?A¥.■fat Carlisle, the 18tli day of January, A.D: 1860. SAMUEL MEGAW, , Ni H. ECKLES, . J, 4t WAGGONER, Commissioners ofjOninborland County, Attested. Armstrong, Qlerk, , . s,soor so 3)078 50 38,063 02 . 1,052 ‘63 *O2 -60 21 00 t,930 01 «00 00 21 72 2 79 221 99 CUMBERLAND COUNTV, 89i ' Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according ‘to law, and having boou sworn, proceeded ; to examine tho accounts and vouchors of Moses Brickor, Esq« Treasurer of tho said county, from tho Ist day of January to tho 31st day of December, 1859, inclusive, do •certify that wo find tho sum of night thousand five hundred and ninety-five dollars and six’cents duo by said Treas urer to tho county, aforesaid,:,as: will appear by the foregoing exhibit of said account, la witness, whereof wo. haVo hereunto set our hands at Carlisle, tho 18tl$. day of January, A. D. 1800. . $1,237 81 s>m 12 Statement of County Debt. THE. Commissioners of Cumberland county mako and submit tbo . following statement of the amount of borrowed money, Including interest, together with the a&sots in the Treasury on the Ist day of January 1860: / DR. To amount of bonds.,outstanding, including interest, as’.per\Jaat annual statement, on Ist January;lBs9, $81,050 66 To amount of money borrowed fbt the 'year 1869, 2,170 63 Whole amount of ■debt Ist Janua'ty iB6O, 31,650 ‘66 CR. By amount of-balance in Treasury, $6,595 "06 By amount of outstandiuglax * os, ■ i,m 06 By amount of judgment against N. C. Railway Company, By amount of J. Cbover’a sub scription for. bridge, , • *-> By amount in hands of Justice Smith, 3,712 4! Excess of Indebtedness over assets, $20,356 54 SAMUEL MEGAtf, , • N. It ECKELS, J. H. WAGGONER.. Commissioners, Wo tbo undersigbod Auditors, of Cumberland county, having examined tho'sovornl claims against said county, do certify that the above is a true state ment of the handed Aobt, and assets of the said coun ty, on the Ist day of January/1860. . . ’ DAVID OYSTER, BENJAMIN,DUKE, . GEORGE SCOBY, • Auditors of Cumberland County. . Fob. 2, 1860. . • 1,962 84 UNITED STATES MAILS. 454 05 PENNSYLVANIA, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, . WAsinNdTosT,>pqcbinborJO, 1860. , Proposals win bo .jnlcoiiycd. at the con .tract Office of, this DopaVhxiciit txtitil 8 p. m* of Saturdays Mu.rtfli'3l; tlio mails of-the United States for four Ju ly 1, 1860, and ending Juno 30, 1804,‘ in the Slate of PENNSYLVANIA, on the routes andbytho sched ules of departures and arrivalsrhorbin specified. l Decisions announced by April 24, 1800., {Bidders will examine tare/ully.iho instructions an nexedy) ' ‘ 2404 From Harrisburg, by Dabphin, Ell wood, Pino • Grove, and Summit . Station, to Auburn, 69 miles and hack; daily, except Sunday, by rail road. ' . " Leave Harrisburg daily, except Sunday, at 2.10 . P\ m ? • Arrive at Auburn by 0.10 p m; Leave Auburn daily, except Sunday, at 9 a m; .Arrive at Harrisburg by 12.42 pm. 2405 From Harrisburg, by Lingloystown, Manadft Hill, West HahoVer, Bast Hanover, and On 6, to Jonestown, 27 miles audback, twice a week. . •. Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday at 10 a m; 1 1 Arrive at Jonestown b^ f 6 p ro 5 : Leave Jonestown Tuesday arid Saturday at 7 a m-; ; Arrive at Harrisburg by 4p m, " •- : Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip, 1400 From Harrisburg,, by Shcpherdstowh, Dills burg, Clear Spring, York Sulphur Springs, and Hoidloraburg, to Gettysburg, 35 miles and back, twice a week. ; Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday, at 8 a 224 81 1,068 51 119 41 4,114 25 300 80 ' ; v*’ ' • • Arrive at Gettysburg by 6 p-m f Leave Gettysburg Tuesday and Saturday at. 8 amj ■ Arrive at Harrisburg by 5p nu r : Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip. 2407 Prom Harrisburg* by Lisburn, to Lewisborry, 12 miles and back, once a week. Leave Harrisburg Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Lowisberry by 5 p m; i Leave Lowisberry Saturday at.B am) Arrive at Harrisburg at 12 in. * 2408 From Harrisburg, by Shiremanstown, Mo obaniosburg) Carlisle, Kerrvillo, Plainfield, Nowvillo, Oakville, Shipponsburg, and Scot ■ land, tb Ohambersburg, 62, miles and back, ‘ twice daily, except Sunday, by railroad. Leave Harrisburg daily, except Sunday, at 85 a m and 1.10 pm; ’ Arrive at Ghamborsbufg by 12 m and 4pm; Leave Ohambersburg daily, except Sunday, at 4 J • i am and 3± Arrive at Harriabury by 71 a m and 7J pm. 2400 From Pino Grove to Tromont, 0 .miles and back, throe times a week. Leave Pino Grove Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, at 5 am; ... Arrive at Tromont by 7 a m; : Leave Tromont Tuesday; Thursday, and Satur day, at 5 p m; ' • Arrive at'Pino Grove by 7 P , 2410 From York Sulphur Springs, by Bermudian, Hall, and Davidsburg, to xork, 23 miles and back, onoo a week. , . Leave York Sulphur Springs Saturday at 1 p ihj , Arrive at York by 7p m; . i - Leave York Saturday at 0 a m; Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by 12 m. 2411 From Mochaniosburg, by Sidonsburg, Lisburn, Lowisberry, Rossvillo, and Dover, to York, 31 ! miles and back, once a week. Leave MoohaUiosburg Tuesday at 0 a m; . Arrive at York by 6 p m; [ Leave York Wednesday at 0a m; ; Arrive at> Moehaniosburg by ,0 pm> ... 241?' From Carlisle, White : House, Dickinson, j Walnut Bottom, and Lob's Cross Roads, to Sbippensbnrg, 20 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Carlisle Monday and Friday at 1 pin; Arrive at Sbippensbnrg by 7p m; ■ , S| Leave Sbippensbnrg Tuesday and Saturday at 1 pm; Arrive ttt Carlisle by 7 p m. Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip. 2413 From Carlisle, by Allen,'to Roiling Spring?/ 16 miles and. back,,twice a week. Leave Carlisle Tuesday and Friday at 3 p m; Arrive at Boiling Springs by 7 p m; Leave Boiling Springs Tuesday and Friday at 8 _a m k . - Arrive at Carlisle by 12 ,m. . . v ., - , .2414 From Korrsvillo, by Mount Rook, to Stougbs toWn, 7 miles and back, onoo a week* : Leave Korrsvillo Saturday at 10 am; Arrive at Stougbstown by 12 m; ■: LoaVo Stougbstown Saturday at 1 p jri; Arrive at Korrsvillo by 3 p m. 2415 From Shipponsburg, by Orrstown, Pleasant Hall,'and- Upper Strasburg, to' Roxbury, 16 miles and back, twice a week. ’ Leave Shipponsburg Wednesday and Saturday at 9 am; Arrive at Roxbury by I p rtf/ Leave Roxbury Wednesday' rtn’d Saturday ot 2 a m j * Arrive at Shipponsburg by 6 p m. , 2416 From Shipponsburg, by Middle Spring, to Newburg, 7 miles and-baok, throe times a week.- Leave Shipponsburg Tuesday, Thursday,' and Saturday at 4i p’nr; Arrive.at Newburg by 6} pm; 8,337 65 16,120 00 558 42 767 40 133 21 $26 89 67 91 - 44 16 94 39 3,4,27 33 '34 ' 76 44 BENJAMIN.DUKE, • GEORGE SCOBY, JOHN. W, COCKLIN, Auditors dftluinborland County. 275 00 100 00 60.00 10,794 12 Leave Nowburg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 124 p m; • Arrive at Sbipponskurg P; ra, • . > Proposals for six times a week Service arc invi ■ tod. 2417 Frorii Mftht\ncy, by Fisher’s Ferry and Augus ’ Sunbury, 13, iniles apd back, twice a week. ■ . : ’ Leave MftbftnOyJ.Tucsday and Saturday at Ipm; Arrive at Sunbdfy by 5 p m; . , Leave Sunbury, Tuesday and Saturday at 8 am; Arrive at'Mabanoy At 12 m. * v . 2418 From Herndon, by MahUpoy, Robuck’s, Green*; brier, Lino Mountain, Upjtyr Mahantang'), ( and Barry, to Minorsvillo, 43 miles dnd back, twice a week. •. ; Leave Mabanoy, Monday and Fhuay iCt t> a ifi; Arrive at Minorsvillo by 5 p in; Leave Minorsvillo Tuesday and Saturday at 0 a n\; Arrive at Mabanoy by 5 p m. From Grata, Klingorstown, Rougli and Ready, and Helper, to Upper Mahantango, ,17 miles and back, oiico a week. Leave Grata Wednesday at 6 a m; Arrive at Upper Mahantango by 10 a ra;, Leave Upper Mahantango Wednesday at 12 in; , Arrive at Grata by 5 pm. 2420 From Gettysburg, by Fairfield, Fountain Dale, Waynesboro’, Ringgold, Md., and Loitersburg, to Hagerstown, 35 miles and back, throe a week. Leave Gettysburg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, at 8 a m; Arrive at Hagerstown by 4pm; , ‘ . Leave Hagerstown Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 8 a xn; ‘ Arrive at Gettysburg by 4 p m. 2421 From Gettysburg, by Granite Hill and Hun torstown, to Now Chester, 14 miles and back, throe times a week to Huntefatottn, and ttfico a week residue. Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday at 8 a m; Artive at Huntcrstotni by \)4-a iU, and ftt New Cheater on Tuesday and Saturday by ll.a in ; Leave Now Chester Tuesday and Saturday at 12 in; ArriVo.at Hurttc’fstoim- by 14 p m,.aUd at Get tysburg Tuesday) Thursday, and Saturday by • 3 p 2422 From Gettysburg, by Muiumiisbufg, Arendts villo, Bigler, Bcndorsvillo,. Monallon, and Ta ble Rook, to Gettysburg, equal to-25 miles and back, twice awcok. . .. Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, and Saturday at 7 a • mj Arrive nl Bcndci'sviUe by II a m; Leave Bondorsvillo Tuesday -and Saturday at 1 pmj • Arrive at Gettysburg by o p in. 2423 From- Shrewsbury, by Stowartstown, Straw bridge, ‘Fawn Grove, and Slate Ridge, to Bry- . ansvillo, 20. miles and back, twice a week* Leave Shrewsbury Wednesday arid Saturday at Ipm; Arrive at Bryansvillo by 7 p in : t Leave Bryansvillo Wednesday and Saturday at 1 6am; Arrive at Shrewsbury by 12 m. 2424 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 at 0a m; : Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 11 a in; Leave McCall's Ferry Tuesday and Saturday at 2 pm; ; Arrive at Slate Hill by 7 p lb. 2425 From Hopewell Centro, by Cross Roads, Ap ple Grove, and Dallastowu, to York, 22 miles and back, twice a week! . •, Leave Hopewell Centro Wednesday arid Satur day atGam; . ... ■ Arrive at York by 12 m ; Leave York Wednesday I "and Saturday at 1 p m; , Arrive at Hopewell Coutro by 7 p m. 2426 From Wrigbtsvillo to Margarotta Furnace, ■ New Bridgcville, Grabamsvillo, and York Fur nace, to McCall’s Ferry,. 23. miles, and back, twice a, week* •' , • . ’ Leave Wrigbtsvillo Tuesday and Saturday at (). 600 00 am;* . - v ; Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 2p m; . . Leave McCall’s Ferry Monday and Friday at H am; ‘ Arrive at Wrigbtsvillo by 7p m. “ Proposals to commence at Columbia are invited. 2427 From Cross ‘.Roads, by Union, Cbaneeford, Lower Chaucolbrd, and Castle Fin, to Pcaob Bottom, 23 miles and back, twice a week. ’ Leave Cross Roads Tuesday. and Friday at 1 p m; . Arrive at Peach Bottom by 7 p nl; Leave Poach- Bottom Tuesday and. Friday at 0 am; Arrive at Cross Roads by 12 in. ; ■ 2428 From, HanoVcr Junction, by Porter's Sidling, Jefferson Station, Hanover and Now Oxford, .to Gettysburg, miles and back, daily, except Sunday, by .railroad,; with d branch ,fro\n Hau- QYor to Littlostown, 8 milqa : and back, six times •a week, to bo run in duo connexion* Leave HanoVcr Junction daily, okeept Sunday, at 10 a m; Arrive at Gettysburg by 12 m;. , Leave Gettysburg daily, except Sunday, at 1 p m ; Arrive at Hanover Junction by 3 p m. . 2429 From Hanover, by Abboltstown, to Bast lin, 10 miles and .back, three times a week. Leave Hanover Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 1$ p ni; Arrive "at Bast Berlin by 44 p m;' Leave East Berlin Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat-. urdayatO'am; ' . . . : ' Arrive at HanoVcr by 12 m. . • 2430-From Littlostown, by Harney, Md., to Em mittsburg, 14 miles and back, throe times n week. ’ LoaVo Littlostown Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 1 p m; , Arrive at Emmittsburg by 4 p ni; Leave Emmittsburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4 a m; Arrive at Littlostown by 7 a in. Proposals al'o invited for six times a week ser vice., 2431 FromN. Oxford, by Hamptoh> Roubd Hill, York SulpbUr Springe, and Mount' Holly Springe, to Carlisle, 30 miles and back, six tittles a week. . * LoaVe Now Oxford, daily, except Sunday, on ar rival of Baltimore mail, say atl pm; Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by 4 p m; Leave York Sulphur Springe daily, except Sun day/ at 6 a m; Arrive-at Now Oxford by 8a m } ■ Leave York Sulphur Springs .daily, except Sun / • day> at Caln \ • . ’Arrive at Carlisle by 10 a m j, Leave .Carlisle daily, - except Sundayon arrival . of Philadelphia' mail, say at 2 p m ; . Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by (5 p ra. 2432 From Hanover, by M'Shcrry'stotfn and Sq\mVe Corner, to Gettysburg, 17 miles and back, tbfco times a week.: Leave Hanover, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at I p ra; Arrive at : Gettysburg by’C p m Leave Gettysburg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday atCam; Arrive at Hanover by 12-m.- 2433 From Sprlhg Forgo to Codonis, 5 miles and back, once-a week. LoaVo Spring Forgo Saturday at 12 m; Arrive at Codorus by 1J pm; , Leave Codorus Saturday at 2\ pm; Arrive at Spring Forgo by 4 p m. 2434 Froln 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 ,10J a m; Leave York Saturday, on arrival of eastern mail, say at 3 p m; Arrive at East Berlin by C p m. 2435 From East Berlin, by Hall, Bermudian, and Frankllntown, to Billsburg, 10 miles and back, ' once a Week. Leave East .Berlin Thursday at 2 p mj Arrive at Billsburg by 6 p m; LoaVo Billsburg Thursday at 8 a in'; Arrive at East Berlin by 12 m. 2430 From Cbambcrsburg, by Saint Thomas. Lop don, McConnolsburg, Harrisonvillo; Ray S Mill, and Bloody Run, to Bedford, 50 miles arid back, daily. > LcaVo Cbamborsburg daily at 7 a m; Arrive at Bedford by 9 p m; Leave Bedford daily at 7 a m ; Arrive at Chambersburg by 9 p m. 2437 From Cbamborsburg, by Marion, Groon Cas tle, and Stato Lino, to Hagerstown, Md., 21 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Cbamborsburg daily, except Sunday, after arrival of Harrisburg mail, say at 12 ttt; Arrive at Hagerstown by 5J pm; Leave Hagerstown daily, except Sunday, at 6J |i'amj Arrive at Cbamborsburg by 12 m. 2488 From Cbamborsburg',* by Keefer’s Store, TJp pof Stfasburg,' Faunottsburg, Burnt .Cabins, Shade'Gap, Orbisonia, Sbirloysburg, Aughwiok Mills, y ah’d Vineyard Mills, to Mount Union, 50 . miles and 6aofe, throe times a week. Leave 'Cbamborsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4 a m ; Arrive at Mount Unidn by li p , , Leave Mount. Union Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4 am; Arrive at Cbamborsburg by 11 p rt. 2439 From Cbamborsburg, by Jaokdon Hall/ and Quincy, to Wayncsbbrob’, 16 Miles and back, throe times a week. - Loavo Chnmbbrsburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at Waynesboro’ by 9J p mt Loavo Waynesboro’ Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a mj Arrive at Chamborsbdrg by ,1 p‘m, 2440 From! McComiolsburg, to Mills,' 8T ‘ miles and back, twice a week Leave MoConnolsburg Tuesday and Friday, after the arrival of tho ,Ohamborsburg mail, say at 6Jpm; . ’ ' • Arrive at Webster's Mills by 8i p m;, , Leave Webster's Mills Tuesday aud Friday at X pm; Arrive at MoConnolsburg by 8 p m. ■ 2441 From Mercersburg, . by Upton; to Qrcon Uas tlo, 10 miles and back', six tlmos a week. *Leavo Morccsburg ( daily, except Sunday, at 5 a m; Arrive at Green Castle.by 7 pm; Leave Green Cnstlo daily, except Sunday, at 12m; Arrive at Mercersburg by 2 p in. &442 From Mercersburg, by Sylvan, to Hancock, Md., 24 miles and back, once a week. Leave Mercersburg Friday at 8 a m; Arrive at Hancock by 5 p m; Leave Hancock Saturday at 8 a m) Arrive nt Mercersburg by 5 p m. $2443 Frdnt Harrisoavillp. by Dublin Mills, to Orbi- Bonia; 30 UlilOs and back, once a week. Leave HarrisonviHo Tuesday at 9 a pi; Arrive at orbsaonsft by 6 p m; , - Leave Orbiaoma Monday at 6 a th; Arrive at IfarrisonVille by 3 p ni; • v ■* 2414 From HarrisonviHo; by Siiluvia Tannery,' \\ tost Dublin, and Wells’ Tannery, to Hopewell, 20 miles and back, once a weekv , Leave HarrisonviHo Thursday tit 8 rt mj Arrive at Hopewell by 4 pm; Leave Hopewell Friday at 7 a m; Arrive at IlarriaonviUc by 3 p in; 2445 From HarrisonviHo, by Emannol Sipo's Mill, and Wurfordsburg, to Hancock, Md., 26 miles and bock, once a week. Leaver HarrisonviHo Monday at 8 a m; Arrive at Hancock by 4 p in; Lcavo Hancock Tuesday at 10 a m; Arrive at HarrisonviHo by C p m. 2440 From Bloody Run, by Clearvillo, Uobisonville and-Wurfordsburg, to Hancock, Md.,*32 miles odd back, once a week. Lcavo Bloody Bun Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at Hancock by 5p m; . Leave Hancock Friday atr6 a m; Arrive at Bloody Hun by 6 p ni. 2447 From Willinihdburg by Yellow Springs, and. . Water Street), to Spruco Creek, 13 miles aud buck, twice a week. Leave Williamsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday nt 8 a m; Arrive,at Spruce Creek by 12 in; Leave Spjiico Creek Tuesday, Thursday, aftd Sa turday at 1 p m; . Arrive at Williamsburg by ,5 pm. Proposals are invited for six-timos-a-week service-. 2448 From Williamsburg to Springfield Futuaco, 5 miles and back, a week. Leave Williamsburg, Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday, on arrival of mall from Spruco Creek, say at 5 p m; ... Arrive at Springfiqld Furnace by 0 p in: Leave Springfield Furnace, Tuesday, Thursday, ‘ and Saturday at 3s. p m; Arrive at Williamsburg by 4J p m. 2449 From Fanncttsburg, by Dry Run, Spring Run, •' Doylsburg, Concord, Waterloo, Pcni Mills, East Waterford,, Honey Grove, McCullock!a Mills, M’Coysville, Pleasant View, Spruce Hill, and Academia-, to Port Royal, 62 miles and back, 3 • tinted a week.’ , Leave Fanuottsburg Tuesday, Thursday aud Sa turday at-6 a m; Arrive at Port Royal by 7 p m;. Leave Port Royal Monday,'Wednesday, and Fri day at 6.am; n ... < Arrive at Fanncttsburg by 8 pm. 2450 FromFaunotteburgtoCarrick, Furnace,4miles . aud back, once a week. . Leave Fanuottsburg Tuesday nt 7am; .. Arrive at Garrick Furrtaco by, 81 am; Leave Carriole Furnace Tuesday at 81 a in. Arrive at Fanncttsburg by 10 a m, INSTRUCTIONS, Containing conditions to be incorporated iihthd'ion tvacta-io' ifi&'extcnt the department may deem p)*o per. ! ' I.. Seven minutes are allowed to each intermediate office, when not.otherwise specified, for assorting the mails: but on railroad and, steamboat routes there \a to bo no more delay than is sufficient for an exchange of the mail bags._ 2v On railroad and steamboat lines/ and other rpntos whore the hiodb of, conveyance admits of it, the special agents of tho Post Office Department, also, post office mail bags, locks, and keys, afo to bo conveyed Without extra charge. 3. On railroad and steamboat lines tho route agents of-tho department are. to bo conveyed withr out change, and lor > their exclusive, use, while tra veling with the mails, a commodious car, dr apart ment in tho centre of a car, properly lighted, warm ed and furnished, and adapted to-tho convenient separation and duo security of the mails, is to be provided by the conductor, under the direction of tho department.' Railroad and steamboat companies are required to tnko-tho mail from- and deliver i,t into tho post offices at tho commencement and end Of their routes, and to and from oil officcsnot more than eighty rods from a station or landing. Proposals may be sub mitted for the, performance of all other aide service —that Js, for. offices over eighty rods from a.sta tion or landing. ' . Receipts will bo required for mall bttga conveyed in charge of persons employed by railroad compa nies., There will also bo u . way bills’* prepared by postmasters, or other agents of the department, to accompany tho mails, specifying, the ,number dnd destination of tho. several bags. Oh tho principal stage'routed, likewise, receipts will bo required and way bills forwarded; tho latter to booxuminod by tho several postmasters, to insure regularity in the delivery of mail hags. 4. No pay will bd made for trips not performed; and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily ex plained throe times the pay of the trip .may bo de ducted. ; Far arrivals so far behind time as to break connexion, with depending mails, anil not sufficient ly excused, buo-fourth of. tho compensation for ,th 9 trip is subjected to forfeiture* Deduction will also bo ordered for a grade of performance inferior to' that specified ill tho contract,’ For.repeated delin quencies of the liind herein specified) enlarged pe nalties, proportioned to the nature thereof and the. importance of the mail, Itiay bo made; “ For leaving behifid or throwing off the mails, or any portion of them, for the admission of passen gers, or for being concerned in settling up or run ning an.express conveying intelligence in advance of the. mail, a quarters pay may bo deducted-. 6. Fines will bo imposed, unless the delinquency be promptly and satisfactorily explained by certifi cates of postmasters or the affidavits Df other credi ble persons, for failingdo arrive in contract time; for neglecting to take the mail from or deliver it into a post office; for suffering it to bo wot) injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; and for refusing, after demand, to convoy tho mall, as frequently as tho contractor runs, or is concerned in running coach, car, or steamboat on a route. 7. Tho Postmaster General may tho con tract for repeated failures to run-agfooably to con tract; for violating the Post Office laws', or disobey ing tho 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 transportra’g- -persons or packages convoying mailable mattef Obt of. tho mail. 8. Tho Postmaster General may order an increase of service on a route by allowing thetofor a pro rata increase on the contract pay. Ho , may change tjchodulojf 6f departures arid arrivals in all oases, and particularly to mako thoni conform to connex ions with railroads) without increase of pay, provi ded the funding timo bo not abridged. Ho may also order an increase of speed, allowing, within the restrictions of tho law, a pi*d rata increase of pay for tho additional stock or carriers, if any. The contractor may, however, in tho case of increase of speed relinquish the contract, by giving prompt no tice £6 the department that be prefers doing so to carrying the order into effect. The . Postmaster General may also curtail or discontinue the service, ■in whole or in part, at rata doorcase of pay, al lowing one month's oxtrft. compensation on the amount dispensed with, whenever in his opinion, the public interest requires the change, or in ease he desires to tfupcfs'cd'e h by a different grade of trans ’ portqthm; ’ ff. Payments will bo made by collections from or ’ drafts on postmaster?,, or otherwise, after the expi ration of oaph quarter—say in February, May, Au gust, and November. m 10. The distances are given acoording to the best information; but no increased pay will bo allowed should they bo advertised, .if the points to bo supplied bo correctly stated. ' Jiithlera must inform themselves on this point, and also in reference to the weight of the mail, the condition ot roads, - hills, streams, Ac., and all toll-bridges, ferries, or obstructions of any kind, by which expense may bo incurred. No claim for additional pay, based on such ground, can bo considered; nor for alleged mistakes or misapprehensions ns to the degree of service,- nor for bridges destroyed, femes discon- 1 tinned, or other obstructions increasing distance, 1 occurring dtitfng thtf Contract term. Offices estab lished after this advertisement is issued, and also during the contract term, are to bo visited without extra pay, if the,distance bo not increased. 11. A bid'received after fho last day and hour named, or without the guaranty required by law and a certificate as to the sufficiency of such guar anty, cannot bo considered in competition with a regular proposal reasonable in amount 12. Bidders should first propose for service strict ly according to the advertisement, and then, if they desire-, separately for different service; and if the regular bid bo the lowest offered for the advertised service, the other proposition may bo considered. 13. There.should bo but one route bid for in a Consolidated or combination bids (“pro posing orio auni for two or more routes") are forbid den by'law, and cahnOt bo considered. Thq route, the sorvifco, the yearly pay, the name atid'residence of tho.blddor. (that is, his usual post office address,) and member of a firm, tyhoro & colnpany offers, should bo distinctly stated; 15. Bidders!AW) requested to. use," os far as praoti ticabfo/the printed form of proposal furnished’by tho department, X‘o write out in full the sum of their bids, an# to retain copies,of.thqm.* , r . Altered bids should nqt bo submitted; nor should bids onc’o ahbmtttod bo withdrawi}'. No Withdraw-' al of a bidder or guarantor,- will bo allowed unless dated and received before'the lost day for receiving proposals. • * Each bid must bo guarantied by two, responsible persons. - ; General guaranties ednnot bo admitted. The bid and guaranty should ce etyned plainly with the full name of each'person. The department reserves the right to reject l any bid which may bo deemed extravagant,' and also, to: disregard the bids of'failing contractors and bidders, 16. Tho bid should bo sealed, superscribed "MaU ■Proposals, State of. /’ addrcssctl'**Second. Assistant Postmaster General, Contract Office," and’ sent by mat?, not by or to an rig'ent; ahd pdstihiifi .tors will not enclose proposals (or letters ofany" kind) in their quarterly returns. k -17. The contracts are to bo executed ftiid return- V c«l to tho department by or before the l«f day of A n-, (/as’rlfiCO; but the service must bo commenced.ox}? the Ist July preceding, or on mail.day next after/ that date, whether tho contracts bo executed or not.' No proposition to transfer will ,bo allowed unless' good and sufficient reasons thereof arc given, : to bo detoriuinod by. tho department Ih all cases (torts* tiling contractor will bo required to bccotUo one oT the sureties on the new contract 18. Postmasters offices on ol* near railroads, Ijut more than eighty rods . *V station, will; im mediately after thb 3Ut of Midreh next, 7 report, theft exact distance from the nearest station, and how. they aro othorwiso supplied with tho mail, to’enable the Postmaster General to a maU-riiessdngot supply, from the Ist of July,next , ' - : 19. . Section eighteen of an act of Congress ap proved March 3, 1845, provides that contracts for. tho transportation of tho mail shall bo lot V in every case to the lowest bidder tendering sufficient guar anties for faithful performance, without other mode 1 of such transportation than may bo necessary to* provide for tho duo celerity; certainty, and security of such transportation." Under this law, bids that; propose to transport the mail with “celerity, cer tainty, and security," have been decided to ho the only legal bids, are construed as providing for the' entire mail/howovor large, and whatever may bo the mode of conveyance necessary to insure its "ce lerity, certainty, and security,” and wUI have tho preference over all others. 20. A modification of a bid in any qf its essential terms ft tantamount to a now bid,.and cannot be fc colV’CVi, So ‘ns to'interfere with, a regular competi tion, after the Inst hour set for receiving bids. Ma king a now bid, with guaranty and certificate, is tho only way.to modify a previous bid. 21. Postmasters are to bo careful not to certify tho‘ sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without know ing that thaVnro, 'persons of sufficient.responsibili ty ; and all bidders, guarantors, and sureties are dis tinctly notified that ort A failure to enter into or per-, form thb contracts for tho' service proposed for in tbo accepted bids; their legal liabilities wiU bo en forced against them. ■ ■ , , 22. Present Contractors; add persons known at' tho department, must, equally with Others, procure guarantors and certificates of their sufficiency, subr stantially in the forms above prescribed. The cer tificates of Sufficiency must ,ho signed by a post master or by a judge of a court of record. No dth er certificate will bo admitted. , Feb. 2,1860—6 t STORE! room FOR RENT.’ THE etorG-room rtt present occupied by Mr. : Sencrj edrner of High,‘street and tho . Court? House square, dfrcolly opposite' Glass' Hotel; is of fered for rout. Possession given on Ist of April. J. B. BHAtfTOiJV. Jan. 12, ISfii). , WHOLESALE & RETAIL. TVTOW receiving by J. 11. .Crcsvrell of Shipr.- It ponsburg a largo aqd.compiple stock of FOR SIGN A DOMESTIC WINES A BRANDIISS. Having disposed of iuy interest in the Hrug busi noes, I purpose giving my whole lUtOiilion to tliia branch of the business.' ,’■ *"*■, Shlpponsburg, Jan. 19, 1860.* ; Notice. T ETTER3 of Administration on tlie estate -l~i of Amstrong Irvine, late of Kisoiusko County,' Indiana, have been, issued by .the Register, of Cum-. berland, county,'Pa., totbe undersigned living, in. Siiver township; Cumberland county, Pa.— All persons indebted W said estate will make imme diate payment, ana those bating claims will present' therU fot sottlomotft. ANDREW IRVINE, Adm’r. January 12, IB6o—fit.' Jtfotice. X ETTERS of Administration on the‘estate* JLi.of Ffrtncos Longnocker, late of Ea&pennsboro’ township, Cumberland Co. Pa,, have boon issued ’by the Register of Cumberland Co,. Pa., to the under , signed living in samo township. All persons in debted to said estate. will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them' for settlement. HENRY 0. BOOSER, Adm’r. Jail. 28,1SC0—fit® Notice/ "fr EI*TEItS Of .administration on the estate/ -ft-i’of Martin Mdilntz, late of Frankford township/ deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cum-: borland comity, to the subscriber residing 1 in North Middleton,toprnship, in said county. AUpof- 1 sons indebted to said estate are requested to. make* immediate payment, and those having clfliiii's will*. present them for ’settlement. ■ , < . JOHN WAGGONER, AdmV.: tfcbhmry s,lB&o—6i<*' ' Notice. Harrisburg , Carlisle d? Chamherslnirg 'turn pike lldad Cotnjpany.' EXHIBIT of Tolls received, repdlra and expenses, on tho Harrisburg, Carlisle A Cliara berg Turnpike Road Company, from Ist January to' 3lSt December I*S5 ( J, inclusive, as follows, to wit; To amdimt o'f, tolls, received i\t Gatos, $3,255 50 To bajauco at settlement for 1858, paid into Court at -January 1850, By balance of 1858, paid to creditors per act of Assembly of 1823, '2B and ’3Q,, $3ll 80 : Cash paid for repairs on road for 1859, 1,471 32j Gate Keeper’s Salaries, 920 04 Managers pay, , 283 50 Secretary’s Salary, • ' 25 00. Treasurer’s Salary, 75 00 . Incidental expenses, • ' 62 75 Postage, taxes and stationary, 10 OO' - Unourrent money received, 2 00* By balance preM into Cmrid, to bb applied . under the act of Assembly aforesaid, 415 88£ fiOl'Yi Certified 6ft oftth td the Judges flf the CoWrt of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, the 10th of 1 January, A. 1)1 1860. SAiIL. NEVIN, Treasurer:. T.lrd: Nunn:" That the Court of Common Picas of. 6umborlamL county, have appointed Tuesday, the 27th, day of March next, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, at 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing and deter mining the claims oftho rcspcctivocrcditors against' the Company, agreeably to tfcb acts of Assembly; made for the relief of said creditors, on the Ist day, of April, 1823, and the. supplements ,thoroto, at tho aforesaid time and place, the preferred (if any) anil, all other creditors, are requested to have their ro- : . speotivo claims duly authenticated and presented, 1 and also to furnish evidence at the same time whe-- ther any claims have been assigned, or are still heldn by the original owners j and also proof (o establish the consideration of their claims, whether for work, materials, Ac. ' By the Codnt. TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will expose to public saler on Saturday, February 25, 1860, at the Court House, a Bdt of Ground, late £ho property of Philip. Fredericks, doo’d, situate in East Louthor street, in* the borough qf Carlisle, bounded on the south' LBathdi 1 stftet, oi the oast b$ C.'6art, on tho-nofm, by Locust alloy, and on the west by R. E. Shapltfft' containing CO foot in front and 210 feet in depth, having therbon erected a TWO STORY HOUSE, a Slaughter House a Stable, with a well of water in tho Sale to ,oommiinco at 2 o'clockf wl»on torma will bo made known,by, .RRJER SI’AIIR, . • Exogulor of P. ffijdoricks, dco’J, Jan. 10, 1300. , J..HOLT, , Poslmaoter GeneraL 311 SO" $3,587- 3CT $3,151 30