Iwb. borough, on tho Ist ittsfc., CiiAnusa youngest eon k of William and Jano m, aged 7 years, 3 months, and 19 igstown, on tho 6th inst., after a long ■acted illness, Francis Eckels, Esq., th year of his age. ■ 3&&Ms: Philadelphia* Feb. 10. .nd Meal. —The market for Brondstufis is very dull, but prices have undergone Small sales of superfine, at $5,62 .per some good Ohio Extra at $5,76. There ly homo consumption demand from our Nation up to $0.25 for common and extra id $6,26 up to $7,25 for extra family and . llyo Flour and Corn Meal are dull, tho , $1,25 t and the latter at $3,81, -There is not much Wheat coming for \ tho demand is limited. Small sales of irimo-Pcnnsylvania rod at 134@136 cts. and choice white at 150 c. No'chahgo ,is worth 02c. Corn is rather quiet. 100 bushels of yellow at 73i@75c. in the r oc. afloat. Oats are steady; Fennel., in >ld at 40c. • jkbd of prime quality is in dciftamU Sales i Qud priino quality at $1,87@5,12 per 01 ithy and Flaxseed are scarce. The latter .1,60, and the former at $3,00 @3,25. ... is rather lower. Sales of 100 Ohio bbls. do. at 230; hhds. at 21 ots., and dt;2l .cts. . !LE MARKET.— Feb- 10. hi/ Woodward do Schmidt, ic, por bbl., • . ??< 00 do., do., do., por bushel, do,, do., do., do., do,' do., . do., 'CtosC%^ En > TxHtSfaTSF.Kn L,v TWoiicc. is hereby given, that applications License under the several acts ut Assem bo filed with the undersigned on or before duv of March next, otherwise they will not ■ D. S. CROFT, Cik. try 10, IB6o—-lib . ' Cicctna e. V ;., •' : ■D, S. PEFEKR, of York, will deliver Guttfro in Education Hull, oh 11 ■ v*evonrag tlic 22d -hist., at »7-V o’clock, ‘Subject—Our 'Otftmrgi' ■' Tickets admitting a gentleman and lady 25 cents Single tickets 15 cents. ' '■ .Sectarian-. >v SrafiliflE Lectures of M'llyatuo *on tlio Evidences' of 'Christianity” ai!o nnrvonmlly as constituting one of the very best-treaties subject j and they-ate offered to the public attractive form at'ftu exceedingly low rate. — ssSn®r and you will not regrot it. ■tmm:..: • charles a. hay, , jhistnr of the English Lutheran Church. Foh.-3, 1860.- / ' y Vis3xT cordially concur in the recommendation _kif.ljoy,"Mr. Hiiy, as to tho Lectures of Biahoi) MMI - l lie “ Evidences of Christianity.” ’ Evils, Jacob Ery, H. I>. Chenoweth, J. B. " [jifa, Alex. E. Gibsod, 11. M. Johnson, W, L. Bos- Sall'C. P.’-Vfing, A. 11. Kromciy J. Ulrich, Jacob /STC. ■" ftThrongh a wealthy gentleman this handsome iu& book is sold by the only agent for 60, cents. SiHiK&ttt Misses Kniiii.nv’s for several days. . IbfWO ROOMS FOR RESIT. [IE two large, wcll-ventilatoil, anil light' looms over Xnhuff's stora (second and third ate 'TieflJljaro for -Tent. l if or terms, -in;., inquire of 1 ’ ’ C. lEIIOEF. . Fcjj’y, 10, 1800—3 t, , I Pay Up! , persons knowing themselves, inrtoTjtbA tlio undersigned, are notified that .their' bills { being raude out, nnd must bo scttled.withiii t two AYcckH. Longer indulgence cimnoit and ; bo granted. 10.1S0U—3t Agiricniuiral Society, IF BHEAFEIt, Tutu surer, in account 'mill the C. C. A. Society . DR. ;o in linnds of Treasure*,-ns-licr - )f Committee, Jan. 22, X8»0, /t-i •r pasture, ' • ® received during fair, 1850, • 2,188 8-4 n 'Seoul county, OO •„ »a for now buildings, . ' $970. 99 mid for premiums, 30-t 25 mid for printing, ■ 70 t)0 mid for expenses dur- Balance mliands of Treasurer; ■51,803 57J The Committee to whom tho foregoing account ' 'Wda Submitted, ha-vo examined-the.same,and all tho • vouchers ortho* Treasurer, and report to tho Soeio '' it ia correct, and exhibits truly tho situation fiuaUces. a. cathcart; .- V <*. • \Y. L. CRAIGIiEAI), A Committee, 1 >’■ H l t. GEORGE -L. LINE,- ) ' . February 16, 1860—3 t . Notice. UTTERS testamentary on the estate of -i. John; Wynkooii, lato,. of Wostponnsborougli !-' : county, haying boon issued of Cumberland county, to tbo im ;;, in Frni\kford township, in said' • persona indebted to said; estate are. to make immediate payment, and (;■ w tab f,o 4#sng -claims against the sumo to present; ' - Jom siomm, E» y k '■ : 1800— 'Ot* ■ - • Court. - interested. Take notice that ; : Court of-Common I'lojss ,will be : in and fox tbo county of Cnmber ■; : tbo 5tU day of March, A. D. 1800, f in the forenoon, ROBERT• M'CARTtfBY, Sheriff. Office, Carlisle, Fob. 2, 1800—51 Proclamation. AS' the lion, James 11. Giuiiam, of. tho counties of Cumberland, Por a**d Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Toi-mmor and General Jail Delivery in aaidcqitntios, and Samuel Woodbnrn and Michael Judges of the Courts of Oyer, and Tormi ‘ Sail Delivery for tho trial of all 4 other offenders, in tho said county of by their precepts to mo directed, dated of January, 18G0, have ordered tho sr and Terminer and General Jail De loldon at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of (being the 9th day,) at 10 o'clock in , to continue two weeks, is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices , and Constables of tho 'said county of that they are by tho said precept com m then and there in their proper per mit rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex ind all other remembrances, to do thoso to their offices appertain- to bo done, J that are bound by recognizances, to prosebutO; against tho prisoners that aro or then ihail he in-the Jail of said county, aro to bo thereto prosecute thorn as shall bo just ■ * ROBERT M'CARTNEY, Sheriff,-' . Carlisle/Fob. 2, 1800. . ' M ' fer 1 -. n — ; ! M Notice. ; T\l PXICE is hereby given that letters of ad on the estate of Daniel Dietz, lato township, have boon granted to the 'jMHmjpied. All persons indebted to said estate piiiwigpMuirod to mako payment immediately, and aving claims will present them to David in Eastponnsborough township, or ;Obr|B(utQ Dietz, residing in Hampden township. !:' DAVID DIETZ, ) , , , '• ...At, CHRISTIAN DIETZ, \ Admr ‘- " Febroary 2, IB6o—6t*> OLD RYJG WHISKY. ■ BARRELS, stilled in tho old style— warranted pure—by FROM THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, TO THE 'THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF dEc'EMBER, MOSES BRICKER, Esq., Treasarer, in account with said Connlyi To amount of balance in bands Mttl<,m,!nt > u outstanding tux tit last ■settlement) it fnxns levied for 1850> , a' abatement received from State TronSlifoT, a co3 ta and fines xoeoivod in Quarter Sessions, tt • verdict foes .received in Common uMoas, tt temporary loans in Bank, tt loans received on bond, tt interest received from tax collectors, tt tax received on unseated lands, - •*< -miscellaneous receipts, Paid fctid Borough Assessors, 6,00 5,25 3,02 1,33 1,18 Paid Tax "Collectors abatement allotted ’talc payers, Paid D. Kaufman anil others for noltr bridges, John Gutshall and othqra fur repairing bridges, Peter Kobuck and ethers, toad damages, Sundry persons as toad viewers, 4,02 2,00 Paid Grand and Traversft Jurors for January, term, do do do April term, do do do August terra, do. do do November term, Paid District Attorney’s fees in Commonwealth cases, Court Crier’s fees, ' ■ ■ Witness fees in Commonwealth cases, Paid Andrew Kerr, Esq., 218 days service up to 20 th October, Samuel Megaw, Esq;, 207 days service up to Slat .December, N. H. Eckles, Esq., 218 days service Mp to Slat December,. J. D. Gorges, Esq., 42 days service from 25th Oct, to 10th ®oo. J. 11. Waggoner, Esq., 14 days service from 15th Deo. to 31st Dec. J. Armstrong salary as dork, . ’. . J. Loudon for stationery, M. -J; Ilant for pens, Early & Nonomaker for coal, Wm. 11. Miller, Attorney to'Commissioners, J, JJ. Bratton for postage, Paid s*. Loudon for hook for Register's otf.eo, J.- D. Gorges for stove, D. S. Croft, Esq., fees in Commonwealth oases, P. Quigley, Esq., fees, D. Sipe, .fur desk for Protlionotary’s office, J. Loudon, book for llceorder, •do do Protbpuotarytaoffioo, . Paid A. Martin and others fees in Commonwealth oases, do -do do, for making quarterly returns, Paid sundry person* for-holding elections, Paid 11. M'Clcllonatud others for holding inquests. C. INHOPE. Paid R. M'Curtucy, Esq., for support of prisoners, and fees, S. Keopors, salary ns keeper of jail, N. W. Woods and others, for clothing, shoes, for prisoners, Shrom & Black, and others for coal, , Gardner & Co., and others fpr repairs at Jail, Gas & Water Comp., for water, J. W. Ehy, for brushes, &c., Dr, W. W. Dale, Salary as physician, - Eastern State Penitentiary, for -support f of •convicts, '53,023 55* Paid M. Holcomb and Olliers, foes in Commonwealth cases, ;203 ri i,>m os Paid A. Whitmore, 'bond, *. • • Win. M. Boetem, Cashier, notes in Bank, Wm. Leonard and others, interest on County bonds, Paid Jacob Squior, Esq., Treasurer, on draft of directors, J. Culver, A. J. Herman, and II: L. Burkholder, visitors, Tritt, J, Trimble, and A. Busier, Esqrs., salary as Directors, Paid J- D. Qorgas and John Gutshdll, for roofing toWors of Jail, Stuart & freighter and others, for repairing furnaces, Gas $ Water Co. for gas ana water nt Court,House, Joseph Old, for gas-burners, ' Wm. P. Lynch, for repairing gas-fixtures, r Mrs. E. Moudy, for cleaning Court House and offices, , , Andrew .Heekor, for repairing loo.kfij • frudisol Natoher, salary Us keeper, D. B. Koeny, for chairs, . . .• Paid E. Cornipan, printing, for coVmty, J.. 8, Bratton, do. dp. Wm; M. Porter, do. do. George Zinn, do. . <lo. Paid B. Oyster, B. Buko, and G. Scoby, Esqrs. for auditing accounts, S. W. Jlavorstick, bill sundry articles, • Samuel Martin, for auditing accounts of County Offices, Good Will Hose Company appropriation, George Neff and others, for shoveling snow, > Jacob Sidlo and N. Miller, tax erroneously collected, Wrai’B. j&luUon, for arresting horse thief, A. Sonseman, for horse-biro, Union Firo Co. appropriation, . *' ' - ’ , Wm. Smith, for whitewashing, Board of Commissioners traveling expenses on county business, J. Toner, for charcoal, 1 J. Brown, for putting in coal, ,E. Steel, for winding olock, Gj. W. Shoaffor,"appropriation to Agricultural Society, nrr^? 0880 ? a'gai™t N. 0. Rail Read Company, >V. 11. Miller, foes in Supremo Court, H. Saxton, bill sundries, ’ C. lijbpfT, bill sundrlds, J. Armstrong, traveling expenses on county, business, Sundry persons for fox scalps, Johu Thompson, for a map, Whole amount of Commissioners* chocks, Amount of Connty Treasurer’s commission at li jpor cent, Outstanding taxes, Commission allowed Collectors, Exonerations do. do. ' Balance in hands of Treasurer, Schedule of County taxes outstanding on,tho Ist day 1857 Samuel Shiroman, Lower Allen, 1857 John Church, Now Cumberland, 1858 James Spottswood, Carlisle, 1858 T. J. Haokott, Frankford, 1858 John Crawford, Nowvillo, 1858 Jojm Whaler, West Pennaboro’, 1859 Wm. McOroa, Frankford, STATEIEWT OF THE FIWCES County of Cumberland. 1M9,. INCLUSIVE. Expenditures by Payments. BRIDGES AND ROADS. COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. COUNTY OFFICES. CONSTABLE’S FEES; INQUESTS ON DEAD BODIES. JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. JUSTICES’ FEES. LOANS AND INTEREST. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 1 MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS. Total orodits, Total receipts, OF THE Receipts. ASSESSORS. ABATEMENT. COURTS. ELECTIONS. POOR HOUSE, PRINTING. 1869 Wm. MoCuno, llopowoll, t 101,00 1860 Henry Kearns, Monroe, 230 01 1859 H. H. Ebcrly, Moohnnicsburg, ' 7102 1859 J. Fooman, Now Camborlaml, 100 10 1859 Thomas Rudolph, South Middleton, f 403 29 1859 Rotor Y. Herman, Silver Spring, « , 232-71 ‘1859 J. Ri.Bonghraan, Southampton; f 133 49 1850 A'. B. Scchrist, Upper Allen, 4 99 CuMiinm.Asn County, ss. Wo, tye Commisaiouors of Cumberland county do oortify, and submit tho foregoing as It correct state ment of tho receipts and expenditures of tho county aforesaid, from tho Ist day of January to tho 31st day of December, 1859, inclusive, ns also a schedule of outstanding county taxes in tho boroughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of expenditures under each head of appropriation, made by the Commissioners in compliance tvitb tho rctpiisitidhs contained-in the 22d a.nd 23d sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed tho 15th day of April, A. D. 1831. ’ . Witness our hands and seal office, f oiaaw lat Carlisle, tho 18th day of Januairy, I). 1800. ■ SAMUEL MEHAW, N; -11. ECICLjJS, , J. H. WAGGONER, Commissioners of Cumberland County. Attest- Armstrong, Clerk. m $8)007 50 3,075 50 >38,003 02 1,052 03: 02 50 21 00 •5,030 01 <OOO 00 21 72 2 70 221 09 CuMnnni.Axn County, ss. ' We, the updersigncd Auditors of Ciiihborland' bounty,'mot according to law, and having Icon sworn, proceeded to examine the accounts and vouchors,of Closes Brickor, Esq., Treasurer of tho said county, from tho Ist day of January to thofllst day of ©cccmbor, 1859, inclusive, do certify that wo find tho Sirtii of eight thousand five hundred and ninety jfivo dollars-and six cents duo by-said Treas urer to tho county aforesaid, as will -appear by the foregotfig exhibit'Of‘Said ■•accounts. In witness'whetoof wo - have* holetinto feet our hands at Carlisle, tho 18th .day of* January, A. D. 1860, BENJAMIN DUKE, $57,070 72 $7,237 84 2,490 12 $607 92 1,282 41 135 59 144 71 2,170 ,03 $035 Cl 795 99 519 09 777. 58 358 00 49 00 667 20 3,712 4! $327 00 ■ 400 50 327..00 " 63 00 21 'OO , 500.00 83.54 2 09 ■OO 00 ■l7l 26 - 7.54 , 1,962 8. $3O 00 9 20 304 61 51 03 25 00 HO SO 23.11 454 05 IWITEJ) STATES MAILS. PENNSYLVANIA. Washixotox, December 10, 1850. PROPOSALS will bo received p.t the Con tract Officoof this Ddpartmqit untll 3 p. ra. of. Saturday,March-Si,. 1800, the mails' of tbo United States for fbriryoaiyi, commencing Ju-' ly 1, 1860, and ending June 30, ,180 A, r in tbo State of' PENNSYLVANIA-, on ibovbaiuti’and by thoseii'od • tiles of departures and arrivals herein specified. . . Decisions announced by April 24, 1860, (JJiddera tcill examine carefully Me instrvetiona an nexed.) 2101 From Harrisburg, by Dauphin, Ellwood, Pino Grove, and Summit Station, to Auburn, 1 59, miles and bach, daily, except Sunday, by rail-! road. Leave Harrisburg daily, except Sunday, at 2,10 :p m j . . Arrive at Auburn by 6.10 p raj Leave Aiibutn daily, except Sunday, at 0a m j i Arrive at Harrisburg.by 12.42 p m. : 2i05 From Harrisburg, by Linglcystown, Manada! Hill,’West Hanover, East Hanover, and Ono, to Joirostown, 27 miles and baok, fctvico a week.,, Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday at 10-a m;, Arrive at Jonestown by 5 p m J Leave Jonestown Tuesday and Saturday at 7 am; 1 Arrive at Hamsbm'gby 1 p in. Proposals are invited for a -third Weekly. trip. 1106 From Harrisburg, by Shcpliordstown, Dills burg, Clear Springy York Sulphur Springs, and ‘ Heidlersburg, to Gettysburg, 35 miles and back, ■ twice a week. 1 ; . Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday, at 8 a Arrive at Gettysburg by 5 p m I ■ Leave Gettysburg Tuesday and Saturday at 8 $137 03 87 18 224 81 tt,068 51 419 41 s2,ran Is 150 00 107 or 205 21' •00 30 40 00 ■ <7 75 •25 00 751 83 4,114 25 #O9 89 -500 00 0,000 00 1,837 55 ■8,837 55 dm;' •' Arrive at Harrisburg by 5 p nv , Proposals are invited lor a third Weekly trip. 2.407 From Harrisburg, by Lisburn, to Lowisberry, 12 miles and back, once a week.- Leave Harrisburg Saturday at 1 p m; ’ Arrive at Lewisbofry by 5p m; , Leave Lowisberry Saturday at 8 a m; Armo at Harrisburg'at 12 m. 2408 From Harrisburg, by Shirdmanstown, Mo obanicsburg, Carlisle, Korrville, Plainfield, NowtiUc, Oakville, Shipponsburg, and Scot land, •to 'Chamborsburg, -52 miles and back, twice daily, except Sunday, by railroad. ‘ Leave Harrisburg daily, except Sunday, at 85 a m auyl 1.10 p m; . 1 . . Arrive at Chamborsburg by 12 m and 4pm; Leave Chamborsburg daily, except Sunday, at4J a m and 3 J p m; Arrivp : at Harrisbury by 75 a m arid 7i pm. 2409 From Pino Grovo to Tromont, 9 miles and back, throe times a week. Leave Pino Grove Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, at 5 am; Arrivo at Tromont by 7 a m; Leave Tromont Tuesday, Thursday*. and Satur . day, at 5 p in*; .Arrive at Pino Grove by 7 p m. 24X0 From York Sulphur Springe, by Bermudian, Hall, and Davidsburgj to York, 23 miles and back, once a week. . Leave York Sulphur Springs Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at York by 7 p ra; Leave York Saturday at 6 a ra; Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by 12 m. 2411 FromMochaniosburg, by Sidonsburg, Lisburn, ’ Lewisbjfirry, Rossvillo, and Dover, to York, 31 miles and baqk, oaco a week. Leave Moohanidaburg Tuesday at C a in; Arrive at York by.d pm; Leave York Wednesday at 6 a m; . Arrive at Mochauicsbur& by 6 p nr..—r* 2412 From Carlisle, by White Dickinson, Walnut Bottom, and Lae's, Cross Roads, to Shipponsburg, 20 miles and.baok,.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 10,000 00 30 00 90 00 10,120 00 200 27 73 32 49 05 8 GO 12 25 21 OO 11 37 *0 00 10 50 •358 42: 220 05 1'94 00 174 00 172 75 m 40 120 17 0 60.' 9 00 25 00 5 50 , 6 37 1 20 00 108 00 50 00 77 51 9 45 1 25 25 00 100 00 49 54 0 00 4 79 19 54 15 00 71 05 3 00 pm; Arrive at Carlisle by ,7 pm. , , Proposals ftro 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 Arrive at Boiling Springs by 7 p m; Leave Boiling. Springs Tuesday and Friday at 8 733 27 44,390 46 am; ’ Arrive at Carlisle by 12 m. 2414 From Kerrsvillo, by Mount Hook, to Stoughg town, 7 miles and back, once a week* Leave Korrsvillp Saturday at 10 a m; Arrive at Stougbstowri by 12 iri; Leave Stoughstown Saturday at X p hi*; Arrive at KorrsVillo by 3 p m". ■ ■ 2415’ Ftom ShippoAsbutg/ by Ofrstown, Hloasant Hall, arid Upper Strasburg, to' Roxbury, 16 665 85 1,764 06 2,040 86 614 43 8,595 06 $57,970.7? 57 970 72 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 January, 1860. $26 89 67 01 H 16 01 30 31 37 33 31, 76 14 am; Arrive at Shipponsburg by 0 p ra. * , 2416 Erom Shipponsburg, by Middto Spring, to * Nowburg, 7 miles and back, tbroo times a week. Leave Shipponsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at lj p m; ' Arrive at Nowburg by 6i p m; _ $1,761 06 Those-marked thus+.hayo paid in part. , Those marked thus ® have paid in full. . GEORGE SCOBY, •John. W. cockli'n, Auditors of Cumberland County. Statement of touniy Debt. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county make* and submit the following, statement of tho amount of borrowed money, including interest, togcthor’witb tho assets in tho Tirctis'ury 6h-tho Ist day of January 1860 : Dll. To amount of bonds outstanding, ’ including interest, as. per last annual ‘ statement, on Ist January 1855)',, $J1,050 'O6 To amount of money borrowed for tho year 1859, Deduct amount paid during 1850, Whole anit. of debt on Ist January 1860, 31,150 GO ,CR. By amount of balance in Treasury, . $8,595 06 By amount of outstanding tax es, - ' “ . 1,764 06 By amount of judgment against ‘ N. C. Railway Oompany, 275 00 Ry amount of J. .Ooovcr’s sub scription for bridge, 100 00 By amount in bands of Justice Smitji, .• oo oo Excess of,-indebtedness over-assets, $20,356 5-t SAMUEL MEGAW, . N. 11. 1-X'KELS, • J. H. WAGGONER. - ' ■ Cuinmiaalbncra. Wo tbo- undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county,Tiai'-mg examined the several claims against said county, do certify that the-above is* a true state ment ofthe handed debt, and assets of the said coun ty, on the Ist day of January, 1800. - ■ ■ DAVID OYSTER, BENJAMIN DUKE, .. GEORGE SCOBY, , , ■Audtlora of' Cumberland County. . •Fob. 2, 1800. Leave Nowburg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day atl2i p ra; . '' Arrive! at Shipponshurg by .2i p m. Proposals for six times a week service are iuvi - ted. 2417 From Mnbanoy, by Fishet’s Ferry and Augus ta, to Sunbury, 13 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Mahanoy, Tuesday and Saturday nt 1 p m; Arrive at Sunbury by 6 p m; ■Leave Sunbury, Tuesday and Saturday at 8, a m; Arrive at Mahanoy nt 12 m. .. 2118 From Herndon, by Maba’noy, KobueVa, Q rocn bricr, Lino Mountain, Upper Mabanlango, and Barry, to Miuersville, 13 miles and back, twice a week. • ‘ Leave Mabnnoy, Monday and Friday at 6 a in; Arrive at Minorsvillo by 5 pm; Leave Miners villa Tuesday and Saturday at d a hi; Arrive at Mabanoy by 5 p m. 2119 From Gratis, Klingorstown, Hough and Heady, and Helper, to Upper Mahantaugo, 17 miles - . and back, once a week. Leave Grab: Wednesday at G a m; • Arrive at Upper Maliantaugo by 10 am; . Leave Upper y\lahantango Wednesday at 12 in; Arrive at Grata by 5 p m. 2120 From Gettysburg, by Fairfield, Fountain Dale, Waynesboro’, llinggold, Md., and Loitcrsburg, to Hagerstown, 35 miles and buck, three a week. Leave Gettysburg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat-, urday, at 8 a in ; Arrive at Hagerstown by 1 pm ; Leave Hagerstown Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 8 a m; , Arrive at Gettyabni-g by 4 p m. 2121 From Gettysburg, by Granite Hill and Ilun •terstown, to Netv Chester, li miles aful buck, three tithes a week to Huuterstown, ahd twice a week residue. Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday, ana -Sut , urday at 8 a m; Arrive at Hunterstown by oi a m, and nt New Chester on Tuesday and Saturday by 11 a m ; Leave Now Chester Tuesday and Saturday at 12 mj Arrive at Hunterstown by 11 p m, and at Get tysburg Tuesday, Thursday, and, Saturday by 3 p m. . . . - -. 2^22.From Gettysburg, by-MumipasbuTg, Arondts viUo, Bigler, Bcndersvillc, Menallcn, and Ta ble Hock, to Gettysburg, equal t 0,25 miles and, back, twice a week. Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, and Saturday at 7 a m; . Arrive al Bcndoravillo by 11 am; _ Leave Bondetsvillo Tuesday and Saturday at 1 pm; • . Arrive at Gettysburg by 0 p, niy .. . 2423 From Shrewsbury,, by -'StoiVarWolvn', Straw bridge, Fawn Grove,, and Slate Ridge, to Bry ■ niisvillo, 20 miles and back,- twice ii week. Lc’aye Shrewsbury Wednesday and Saturday at Ipm; • ' . Arrive at Bryan'svillo by 7 p m'; Leave Bryansvillo Wednesday. and Saturday , at 0 a m; Arrive--at Shrewsbury by ,12 in. ■ : 2424 From Slate Hill, by BryansvHlo and.'Castle . Fin, to McCall's Ferry, 11 miles ifid back, ." twice a week. ' ; . . . , Leave Slate Bill Monday and Friday at 0 a in; Arrive at McCall's. Ferry by U a m ;, Leave McCall’s Ferry Tuesday and Saturday at 2 p m; ■Arrive at Slate Hill by 7 p n'l. . 2425 From Hopewell Centre, by Cross Roads, Ap pie Grove, and Dallastowu, 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 at Ipm; Arrive at Hopewell Centro by 7 p m. 2420 From, Wrigbtsvillo to Margarctta Furnace, Now Bridgovillo, Orabamsvillo, and York Fur nace,.to McCall’s Ferry, 23 . miles and back, twice a Week. ' • Leave Wrightsvillo Tuesday and Saturday at' 6 am; ' ■ ■ Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 2 p in ; ; Leave McCall’s Ferry. Monday and Friday at .11 a m; ... . •' ■Arrive at Wrigbtsvillo by 7p m. . _ Proposals to commence at, Colulnlmi are invited. 2427 From Cross. Roads, by Union, Chanccford, Lower Cbancoford,. and Castle Fin, to Poach Bottom, 23 miles and back, twice a week; ; ■-. ■ Leave Cross Roads Tuesday and Friday at 1 p 600 00 $31,050 06 500 00 — 10,704 12 m; • • Arrive al Peach Bottom by 7pm; 1 ■; Leave Peach Bottom Tuesday, and -Friday at- 0' a-in; - ' Arrive at Cross Hoads by 12_m., 2428 From Hanover Junction, by Porter’s Sidling,- Jefferson Station, Hanover and Hew Oxford;, to Gettysburg, miles and bach, daily,-except Sunday, by iraftvoad, with a branch from Han ■over to LifctlosttfWn, 8 miles and back, six times .=a Week, lo'bo run in dne connexion.' Leave Tlauovor Junction daily> except Sunday, at 10 a m; . . • Arrive at Gettysbtirg by 12 hi'; Leave Gettysburg' daily,- cxccpb.Sunclay, at 1 p m Arrive atHanover Junction by 3‘p nb •2429 From Hanover, l»y Abbottstown, to East-Ber lin, 10 miles and back, three times a. week. . Leave Hanover Tuesdily, Thursday, .and'Satur day at 1$ pm; - . Arrive at Fast Berlin by 41 p. m? Leave East Berlin Tuesday, Thursday, and Sit • unlay at 9 a nr; Arrive at Hanover by 12 in. ' 2430 From Littlcstown. by Harney, Md.> to Ein m’lttsbnrg, 14 miles and back, three times a . Week. li'.j.; . Leave Littlcstown and-Fri day at 'I ,p in-; . Arrive at Emmittslnirg by‘4 p ni ; Leave Emmittsburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday-at 4a m; Arrive at Littlcstown by 7 am. Proposals arc' invited fur six times a week ser vice, -‘ 2431. From H. Oxford, by Hampton, Round Hill, ■ York Sulphur Springs, and Mount Holly Springs, to Carlisle, 30 miles and back, six times a Week. Leave New Oxford, daily, except Sunday, on ar rival of Baltimore mail, say at-I p m; Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by 4 p in; Leftvo York- Sulphur Springs daily, except Sun r . day, at's a in; Arrive at How 'Oxford by Bam; Leave York Sulphur Springs daily, except S«n - day, at 0 a m;.. Arrive at Carlisle by 10 am ; • Leave Carlisle daily, except Sunday, on arrival of Philadelphia mail, say at 2 p in Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by O p m. 2432 From Hanover, by M’Sherrystown and Square Corner, to Gettysburg, *l7 miles and bade, three times a week. , , .Leave Hanover, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at Ipm; r Arrive at Gettysburg by 0 pm; Loavo-Gottysburg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday at C a m; ' ArViVo at Hanover by 12 m.' 2433 From Spring Forgo to Codorus, 5 miles and back, once a week. Leave Spring Forgo Saturday at 12 m; . Arrive at Codorus by 14 p nr; Loayo Codorus Saturday at 24 pm; Arrive at Spring Forgo by 4 p m. .2434 From East Berlin, by King’s Tavern, find Farmer’s, to York, 14 miles and back, ouco a week. Leave East Berlin Saturday tit 7 a m; ■ Arrive at York by 10$ a m; . ; ' Leave York Saturday, on arrival of eastern mail, say at 3 p nr; Arrive at East Berlin by 6 pm. 2435 From East Berlin, by Hall, Bermudian, and Franklintown,,to Dillaburg, 10 miles and back, Once a Week. Leave East Berlin Thursday at pm; Arrive at Dillaburg by 0 pm; Leave Dillsburg Thursday at 8 am; Arrive at East Berlin by 12 m. 2436 From Chanlboraburg, by Saint Thomas, Lon don, MoCounolabUrg, Harriaonvillo, Ray’s Mill, and Bloody Run, to Bedford, 50 mites and back, daily. Leave Chambersbkrg daily at 7a m} • Arrive at Bedford by 9 p m ; Leave Bedford daily at 7 a in; Arrive at-Chamborsburg by 9 p m. 2437 From Cbainborsburg, by Marion, Green Cas tle, and'State Lino, to Hagerstown, Md., 21 , miles and back, six times a week. Leave Chanlbofsburg daily, except Siinday, after arrival of Harrisburg mail, say at 12 hi; Arrive at Hagerstown by 5A p m ; .Leave Hagerstown daily, except Sunday, at Gj a m; Arrive at Chamborsburg by 12 m. 2438 Ffom Clmmbcrsburg, by Keefer’s Store,, Up per StrusbUrg, Fanncttsburg, Burnt Cabins, Shade Gap, Orbisonia, Shirleysburg, Aughwiok Mills, and Vineyard Mills, to Mount Union, oO miles and back, throe times a week. - Leave Chamborsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 a m; . Arrive at Mount Union by 11 P ni, . ' Anr l Leave Mount Union Monday, Wednesday, ind Friday at 4 a iff; ■ Arrive at Chamborsburg by li p m. 2439 From Chamborsburg, by Jackson Hall, and Quincy, to Waynoaboroo', 10 miles and back, throe times a week. Leave Chamborsburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at Waynesboro’ by 9$ p m ; Leave Waynesboro’ Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a m; Arrive at Chambersbiivg by 1 p m. , 2440 From MoConnelsburg, to Webster’s Mills, 8 > miles and back, twice a week Leave McConnclsburg Tuesday and Friday, after . 'the arrival of the Cbambersburg mail, say at Ci pm ; ; ! Arrive at Webster's Mills by 8J p in { • * Leave Webster's Mills Tuesday and Friday ,nt X pm;. Arrive at McConnolsburg by 8 p m. 2441 Prom Mcrccrsburg, by Upton, to Grcpn Cas tle, 10 miles and back, six limes a week. Leave Mercesburg daily, except Sunday, at 5 a m; Arrive at Green Castle by 7 p m; Leave Green Castle daily, except Sunday, at 12 m; Arrive at MorcCrsburg by 2 p m. 2142 Prom Mcrccrsburg, by Sylvan, to Hancock, Md., 24 miles and b£ek, once a week. ’ Lpavo Mcrccrsburg Friday at Bam; y J Arrive at Hancock by a p in :•. , Leave Hancock Saturday at 8 a iri; Arrive at Mcrccrsburg by ft p m. 24J3 Proni Harrisouvillc, by Dublin Mills, to Orbi sonin, 30 miles and back, once a week. I.oave Harrisouvillc Tuesday at 0 a in; ’ ArriVo at Orbisonia by 0 p m; ■ Leave Orbisonia Monday at 0 a in; Arrive at Hurrisonvillo by 3 p m; 21-14 Prom Hitrr/sonville, by Saluvia Tannery, West Dublin, and Wells’ Tannery, to Hopewell, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Harrisonvillo Thursday, at 8 a in; Arrive at Hopewell by 4 p in; Leave Hopewell Friday at 7 a rif; Arrive at Harrisouvillc by 3 p m; 2115 From Hurrisonvillo, by Emanuel Slpc’s Mill, and Warfordsburg, to Huneocky Md.*, 25 miles and back, once a week. . Leave Harrisonvillc Monday at S a m; Arrive at Hancock by 4 p m; Leave Hancock Tuesday at 10 a m; Arrive at Harrisonvillo by 0 p in. 2440 Prom Bloody Hun, by Cloarvillc; llobisonvillc and Warfordsburg, to Hancock, Md., 32 miles and back, once a week. Leave Bloody Run Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at Hancock by 5 p m; Leave Hancock Friday at 0 a in; Arrive at Bloody Bun by 0 p in. • 2447 ’Prom Williamsbifrg by Yellow' Springs, and - Water Street, t 6 SpHreo Greek, 13 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Williamsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday at 8 am; • Arrive at Spruce Creek by 12 m; ' Leave •Sp'ruco Creek Tuesday', Thursday, and Sa turday at 1 p m; ; Arrive at Williamsburg by-5 p in. - Proposals are invited for six-timcs-a-wock service. 2148 Prom Williamsburg to .Springfield Furnace, 5 miles ami buck, throe times a week. Leave WifliamSdVnrg, Tuesday, Thursday and‘Sa turday, on arrival of mail from Spruce Creek, , say at 5 p in; Arrive at..Springfield''Furnace by C p m; • Leave Springfield Furnace, Tuesday, Thursday, , arid Saturday at 3i p m; Arrive at Williamsburg by 4-1 p m. 2419 Prom Panncttsburg v hy Dry llmv Spring Bun, Doylabufg, Concord,-Waterloo, Peru Mills, East Waterford,.Honey Grove,- MeCullock’s Mills, 'M'Coysvillo, Pleasant View, Spruce Hill, amt ■Academia', to Port Boyal,. G 2 miles and.back, 3 times a week. . Leave Pauncttsb’uvg Tuesday, Thursday and Sa • turd’ay at 0 a Vu; - Arrive af Port Boyul by 7 p m; Leave Port Boyal Monday, Wednesday,‘and Fri day at 0 a in; Arrive at Fanncttsbnrg by 8 p m.' 2450 Prom Fanncttsbnrg to Carriole, Furnace, 4 miles and back, once a week. • Leave Fanncttsbnrg Tuesday at 7 a m; Arrive at'Cavrick Furnace by 8.4 a In; . ; •Leave Garrick-Furnace Tuesday at 84 a nv. . Arrive at Paniusttsburg by, 10,a m. 4XSTB U CT TONS, Containing conditions to be iifcoirjjoratcd th.the'con tractu to the extent the depwtmcnt mot/ deem pro pel'. ' - - ' ’ • X. Seven, minutes arc allowed to each intermediate pffieb, when not otherwise specified, for assarting Urn-mails;.but on railroad and steamboat routes, there is to bp ho more delay tbun is sufficient‘f6r an exchange of the mail bags. • 2. On railroad and steamboat lines, and , other routes where the mode of conveyance admits of it, the special agents of the Post Office;Department, l also post office blanks, mail bags, locks, and keys, are to be conveyed without extra charge. ■3. On railroad - and steamboat linos the route agents of the •department are to bo conveyed with out charge,-and for their exclusive rise, while tra veling.with the mails, a commodious car, or apart ment 5u the con tiro of a •ear, properly l ighted, warm ed lend- furnished, and adapted to the • convenient separation and duo security of the mails, is to be provided by the conductor, under, the direction ofl the department. .! Railroad and steamboat companies are required' to take the mail from and deliver it into,; the post . offices at the commencement and end of their routes, - and to .and from all offices not more than eighty rods from notation or landing. Proposals may be sub-, mitted-for the performance of all other side service —that is, for offices over eighty , rods from a sta tion or.landing. ~ Receipts will bo required for mail bags convoyed in charge of persons employed by railroad compa nies. There will also bo “way.bills’' .prepared by postmasters, or other agents of the department, to , accompany the mails, specifying the number and • destination of the several bags. On the principal stage routes, likewise, receipts will bo required and: way bills forwarded; the latter to bo examined by tho several postmasters, to insure regularity in the delivery of mail bags. ■ • J . 4. No pay will bo made for'trips not performed;] and for each of such omissions not-satisfactorily ex plained three times tho pay of the trip may bo de ducted. ,Per arrivals so fur behind time as to break connexion with depending mails, and net Sufficient ly excused, one-fourth of the 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.. Per repeated delin quencies of tho kind herein specified, enlarged pe nalties, proportioned to the nature thereof and the importance of the-mail, may be made-. “ Por leaving behind or throwing off the mails, or any portion of them, for tlio 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. 0. Pines will bo imposed, unless the delinquency be promptly and satisfactorily explained by certifi cates of postmasters ol* the affidavits of other credi ble persons, for failing,to arrive-in contract time; for neglecting to take the mail from or deliver it into a post office; for suffering it to bo wet, injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; and lor refusin'', after demand, to convey the mail us frequently as the contractor runs, or is concerned in running coaeh, car, or steamboat on a route* 7. The Postmaster General ill ay Annul tile tJOu tract for repeated fiulul'cs to run agreeably to con tract; for violating the Post Office laws, or disobey ing the instructions of the department; for refusing to discharge a carrier when required by the depart ment to do so'; for running an express as Aforesaid; or for transporting persons or packages conveying mailable matter out' of the mail. * 3. The Postmaster General mayordcr Ail ihejfcaso of service on a route by allowing therefor a prorata increase on the contract pay. Ho niay 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 the running time bo not abridged* Ho may also order an increase of speed, allowing) within the restrictions of the law, a pro rata increase of pay for the additional stock or carriers, if liny. The contractor niay, however, in the ease of increase of speed relinquish the contract, by giving prompt no- tico to tho department, that ho prefers doing so to carrying, the order into effect* Tho Postmaster General may also curtail or discontinue.tho service, in whole or iu part, at pro rata decrease of pay, al- lowing one month’s extra compensation on the amount dispensed with) whenever in his opinion, the public interest requires tho change, or in ease lie desires to supersede it by a different grade of trans portation. • ■ f). Payments will bo made by collections from or drafts ou postmasters, or otherwise, after the expi ration of each quarter—say in February, May, Au gust, ami November. 10. The distances are given according to the best information; but no increased pay will bo allowed should they bo greater than advertised, if tho points to bo supplied bo correctly stated. ItUUlrrH mmt inform themselves on tin's point, and also in reference to tbo weight of the mail, the condition ot roads, bills, streams, «tc., and all toll-bridges, femes, m obstructions of any kind by which expense may bo incurred. No ciaim for nddilio.ml pay, based on such ground, can bo- considered; nor (or alleged mistakes or misapprehensions as to the dogico ol service: nor for bridges destroyed, ferries discun tinned, or other obstructions increasing distance, occurring during (ho contract term. Offices estab lished aftcrj&is advertisement is issued, and also (hiring tho contract term; are to bo visited without extra pay, if tho distance bo not increased. 11. A bid received after tho last day and hour natticd, or without the guaranty required by law and a certificate as to tho sufficiency of such guar anty, cannot bo considered in competition with a regular proposal reasonable in amount. 12. Biddora-sbould first propose for service strict ly according to tho advertisement, and then, if they desire, separately for different service; and if tho regular bid bo tho lowest offered for tho advertised service, tho other proposition may bo considered. 13. There should bo but one route bid for in a proposal. Consolidated or combination bids (“pro posing one sum for two or more routes”) aro forbid den by law, and cannot bo considered. 14. Tho route, the service, tho yearly pay, tho name and rcsidcnco of the bidder, (that is, his usual post office address,) uud (hose of each member of a. firm, irbctcte company 'offers, should bo distTSttlljy stated. • j . s s 15. Bidders sire requested JoUeo, as far as practf ticablo; the printed-formof proposal' furnished by tho department, to writo.out in lull the sum of their bids,-and to retain copies of thorif* *,, ! r cii"‘ Altored bids shoirid not bo submitted ffloriaonW' bids once, submitted bo withdrawn. No withdraw ill of a bidder'or guarantor will bo allowed Unless received before the last day for receiving. 7 proposals. . ■ Each bid must bo guarantied by two respOMrow persons. - • General guaranties.cannot bo admitted. - The bid ■ and guaranty should ce signed plainly with tho full name of each person./ ‘ : Tho'department reserves the right to reject any bid which may bo deemed extravagant, and also tri disregard the bids of failing contractors and biddureu 10. The bid should be sealed, superscribed ’“Mau Proposals, State of ; —. addressed u Second Assistant Postmaster General, Contract Office/* and sent by mail, not by or to an agent ; and postmas ters will riot enclose proposals (or letters of any kind) in their quarterly returns. ' > '• 17. The contracts - are to bo executed and return ed to tho department by or before thy 1»< day of Au~ but tho'scryico must bo commenced.on . the Ist July preceding, or ou mail day next afte*- that date, whether the contracts be oV not*’ No proposition to transfer wAI bealWVc’dunlcsa good and sufficient reasons thereof.arc given,’to ho . determined liy Ihq jdcpnrtmcnt. In all eases tho re-' tiring contractor will be, required to become one of tbo sureties oh tlio hew contract. 18. toslmastcrs at offices ou or near railroads,hut more than eighty rods from a station, will, ha-' mediately after the 31st of Starch next, report their exact distance from . tho nearest station, and h»w they are Otherwise supplied with the mail, to onnhW tho’l’ostmni‘tcV General to direct a nlail-messchgc't . supply from the tat of July next. ... .. y .• ,> •11). Section eighteen of an, act of Congress ap- ‘ proved March 3, 1845, proVideS that contracts for' tho transportation of the mail shall ho lot “hi ease to the lowest bidder tendering .-suWeiftii gear-.' antics for faithful performance, without nth'er hid’dtf' of such, transportation than may bo necessary provide for the due celerity, certainty, and of such .transportation.” Under this, law, bids .that propose to transport the mail with, “celerity, .cor-*' tainty, and security,? have been decided to bo tho only legal bids, are construed as providing for tho entire mail, however largo, and whatever may be the mode of conveyance necessary to insure its “cc- 1 lerity, certainty, and security,” and will have tho preference over all othcri. >. 20. A modification of a bid in any of its essential terms is tantamount to a hew bid, and cannot bo re ceived, -so ns to interfere' with a regular competi tion, after the last hour set for receiving Wds., _ Ma- • king a now bid, with guaranty and certlfftriifcoy is tho only'way T to.modify a previous bid. ’ * , 21. iWtftmsters arc to bo curcfiil not to certify tii'A ' sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without knoV/.* ing that they arc persons of ty; and all bidders, guarantors, and sureties are dis tinctly notified that on a failure to enter into or per form the contracts for the service proposed for in*' the accepted bids, their legal liabilities will bo en forced against them, 22. Present contractors, and persons known, at the department, must, 'equally with others, procure : guarantors and certificates of their' sufficiency Sub stantially in the forms above prescribed/' Tho cer tificates of sufficiency must be signed by a post* master or by a judge of a court of yecord. No oth er certificate will he admitted. Fob. 2, ISCO—Ot. STORE ROOM FOR KENT. THE store-room at present occupied by Mr. ScncV,; Corner of High street ami tho Court House square, directly opposite Class' Hotel, ia.* of fered for rent.' Possession gvvon oh Ist of April. • - ..... j. li-. brAtton. .• Jan. 12; , " WHOLESALE & RETAIEv NOW receiving by «T. n. GrcswQli'of Shipr pensburg'a largo and cmtiplelojsiipck of FOR EIGN'<& DOMESTIC VmrfcS & BRANDIES:— Having disposed of-illy interest in thoDrUgbusi nees, I purpose giving iffy \Omie attcnliou to this branch ;of tho business.' : Shippcnsburg, Jan. 19, 1800. Notice. T ETTERS of Administration on .tKo JLi of Armstrong'lrvine, Into of Kiselusko County,' Indiana, have been issued by tho Register of Cmd* bcrlnnd county, Pa., to tho undersigned - living in- Silver fepthig township, Cumberland, county* Pu,-—- All persons indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment, and those Laving claims will present them for ■settlement., . ’ ANDREW IRVINE, Achn'r. ± Jantiary 12, 1800—0 t,. 1 V Notice. T ETTERS of Administration on tho estate JLi of Frances Longuoekcr, lato of Eastpcuusboro* township, Cumberland Co. Pa., have been issued by tho Register of Cumberland Co. Pa., to the under signed living in same township. AH persons-inr debted to said: estate WilJ lnako imhiodiulv) pay-' monl, Aiid tboJo . haVihg. elainis will pfcseul tuoirt for settlement HENRY 0. BOOSER, lihtir Jan. 28, I860—Bt» Notice. T .ETTERS of administration on tho estate JLiof Martin Mountz, lato of Frankfort! township, deceased, havo boon issued by the Register of Cum berland county, totho subscriber residing .iu North Middleton township, in said county. Allpor-* sons indebted to said estate tiro requested to makef immediate payment, and those having claims wttl present them for settlement.* ■ * JOHN WAGGONER, yldm'V February 2,1500—-Gt* Notice. Harrisburg, Carlisle <0 Chamhcrshurg Tarn pike'Road Company. EXHIBIT of Tolls received, repairs and expenses/on tho Harrisburg, Carlisle & Cham 2 * berg Turnpike Hoad Company, IVbm Ist January io 31st December 1860, inclusive, uS follow*?,' to;w!ti To amttimt of lolls received at Gates,' $3,255' 50 •To balance at fio.ttlciftont .for 1858) 'paid into Court at January 1859) By balftncc of 1858, paid to creditors per • act of Assembly of 1823,.'28 aml.’JiO, $3llBO Cash paid for repairs on rOad for 1869, 1,471 322 Gate Keeper's Salaries, 920 04• Managers pay, 283 s#/- Secretary's Salary, 20 00/ Treasurer’s Salary, ' 73 00/ Incidental expenses, ' ,62 7tV Postage, taxes and stationary, 10 0D- Uncurreut money received, 2 00 By balance paid into Colitft, to bo applied mulcr. tbe act of Assembly aforesaid, borv Certified hrt bath to the Judges of the Court of ; Common Pleas- of Cumberland county, the 10th of January, A. IX 1860. SAMIr. If. NEVIN, Treasurers Take Notice That tbo Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland,; county, have appointed Tuesday, tho 27th day of March next, at the Court house, in tho Borough of. Carlisle, at it) o’clock A. M., for hearing mid deter- . mining tho claims of tho respective creditors against ■ /tho Company, agreeably to tie acts gf Assembly *, uindo for the relief of said creditors,' on the Ist day of April, 1823, and the supplements .thereto, at tho aforesaid time and place, tho preferred (if any) and all other creditors, are requested (q huyc tbqir rg-. spcctivc claims duly authenticated and presented,, and also to furnish evidence at Ihe same time whe ther any claims have been assigned, or aro still hold-, by tbo original ownersand alsq proof to establish, tbo consideration of their claims, whether for work, materials, «kc. By tub Court. TOWN PROPERTY AT PIBLIC SATIE. THE subscriber' will expose to public sale on Saturday, February 25, 1860,, at the Cohffc. House, a Lot of Ground, late tho property of Philip Fredericks, dec’d, situate in East Louthbr Street, in the borough of Carlisle, bounded oh th® south*by Louthor street, on tho cast by 0. Cart, on-,the north by Locust alloy, and on the west by.R. H. Shaploy, containing 60 feet in front and. 240* foot in depth, n-g-gft. having thereon erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, a Slaughter House {■■l* ||Sgaml a Stable, with a well of water In tho jygyggryard. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, when terms will bo made known by .... . ,PETER SPAHR,. Executor of Pi Fredericks, dco’d, ' Jan. 19, 1860. j. iioijT> /. Postmaster General. 311 80 $3,567 30 $3,151 t 4U 415 6SI $3,578 30
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