Matte. ■ Pmi.ADEi.rniA, Feb. 21. akb Meal.—’The market for Brcadatuffs ,d Sales of superfine at $6,62 @ 6 75, ,at $6 12. Thoro. is a, steady homo do im the quotation up to $6,26 for common i brands, and $6,25 tip to $7,25 for.extra id fancy lots. Ryo Flour and Corn Moql ,1,0 farmer at $4,12, and tbo latter at $3,62, , There is not much Wheat coming for -1 the demand is active.' Wo quote good prime Pennsylvania red at 135@136 ots. and white at 145 a 1500. Rye—sales of inia at 920. Corn is dull. Sales of 4000 yellow' at 77J0. Oats are dull; Ponn’o., tie; Meed of prime quality is in demand. Sales »a And prime quality at $5,00@5,12 per 64 lothy and Flaxseed arc scarce. The latter i)I,GO, and the former at53,00@3,25. :v is in demand. Sales of 100 Ohio bbls. Ponna, do. at 24c j hbds. at 23 cts*, and v 22 cts. .KLISLE MARKET.—Fob. 21. ;d Weekly by Woodward «fc Schmidt uporfinp, por bbl., Jxtrn, do., 'amity, do., lyo, do,, f HEAT, por bushel) do., do., do., d'h) do., doi> do., do., do.,\ iRLBr, Urlkt, } , • VJ* TIMQTntSEKD^ ■■■■■■ flffi'Stobltholdors of tho Harrisburg, Car- UsSSSMcharaborsburg Turnpike lloud Compn > ny. notified that in pursuance of an Act or t!ic|s§®ir'al Assembly, passed tho 10th day of Aolection will be hold at tho public 'bnn Glass, in the borough of Carlisle, tho sth day of March next, between tho o’clock, A. M., and I o'clock, X’. M., of t° elect throe managers for said Company. , B - FBANK ? IIWIN > ■ ' ’ '‘Mptice. : v is hereby given, that applications v.for License under the ecveral note of Assem ■rauet ho filed with ,tho undersigned oh or, before diiy of March next, othonvi.se they will not hord. . D. S. CROFT, Ctk. l6, ISGo—fit .. v^__ Lecture. , & PEFFER, of York* will deliver Jeturo In Education Hall, on I'bUrsday, it of March, at 7i o'clock. Subject—JVd igr {dies, ' Tickets admitting n gentleman 3 cents $ Single tickets 15 cents. omm '''ol-HVt.d-'-tcl Wot Sectarian. . of Bishop M’llvame on the , -’X ' t ,i!y'i(lencL\H of Christianity” atq univoranlly 08 constituting ono of the very bent treaties and luoy nTo offered to the public S tractive form at an exceedingly low rate. —•, itl you will mil regret it. CHARLES A. HAY, j?astoif of the English Lutheran Church, sburg, Ecb. 5, 1860. * Wo cordially concur in the recommendation Mr. Hajvna to the Lectures of Bishop M’H iho “Evidences of Christianity.”' t’t/. ’Cells’. Jacob. Fry, G. D. Clionowet.h, J. B. E. Gibson. H. M, Johnson, W. L. Bos- A. H. Kremqr, J. ; Ulriub, Jacob |ough a wealthy. gentleman this handsome 1 is sold by the only agent for fiO cents, irises Kkioi.ky’s for Scvornl days. ■WO ROOMS FOR REST. s'. two large, well-ventilated, and light imsiovor Inhoff’s store (second and third sto nes, jure fur rent. For terms, &e», inquire of r C. INHOFP. ' Fob’y. 10, 1800—3 t . /Pay Up!';’ ; v /'V Tjtf persons knowing themselves hulcbtod undersigned; uro jxotillod that their bills miitle out, and must he settled within fctwo weeks. Longer indulgence cannot and [fie granted*,. |L'lBGo—3t l izL fell ’ } f griculiuru I Society, . ' .GEO. TP, SHEAFEJt, Taeamrer, in accoiir. \ i nth the C. C. A. Society. DU. in bauds of Treasurer, ns per f Committee, Jnn. 22,. 1850, pasture, ':{> \ „ received during fair, 1859, kyi .** ;kk'.', u ' from comity, • for new buildings, , swo no for premiums, 3M 25 for printing, 70 UQ ' : -jby- o|ißMpitiid. for expenses dur i;i&.jMmm. Balance in bands of Treasurer, $l,BOB 57J „ ‘ The Cbmjnittco to whom the foregoing acooun. - irks aubmitt^d,’have examined the same, and all tho and report to the Sooio . v ty, that it iB-correot, and exhibits truly tho situation v. bf, the : a; catiicart, *) . i W, L. CRAIGHEAD, } Committee. \ ; > GEORGE L. DINE, j . S*e«rUrity lc; iB6o—3t Notice. ' aEMERS /testamontary on the estate of John tVyiikoap, lute of Wcatponrisborongb tosTnsbipnCunlberbuul county, baiting boon issued j)y thO'Kogistor df {Cumberland county, to the un dersigned,residing ill Ffiliikfofd Wrfnshlp, in said indebted to said estate are W»k« immediate payment, and against tho same to present to • . ...... . ifOliN StOUNTZ, Ex'r. Take notice that '= l Court of Common Plena will bo hold,latrvttrl!^/ : in and for tho county of Cumbor • tho 6th day of March, A. D. 1860, dfe lO lh tho forenoons MACARTNEY, {Sheriff. • Carlisle, Fob. 2, IB6o—At tho on * James H. GbahaMj ' Jtidgo of the several Courts of - cotmtios of Cumberland, Por , T ""thrn nf the several Courts - . an d General Jail Delivery in •Jf M'SSirn 1 Woodbnru and Miohaol . Copklin>' Courta of Oy o f and Tormi *vnital a,nd’Othpr:;offpndors, in the said county of - . Kv their precepts to mo directed, dated ■ry, 1860> have ordered the .miner and General Jail Do- Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of 5 Oth day,) at 10 o'clock in mo two weeks. ;ivon to tho Coroner, Justices {tables of tho said county of nro by tho said precept com »d thoro in thoir proper per* records, and inquisitions, ox lor remembrances, to do those offices appertain to bo dono, bound by recognizances, to prisoners -that are or then said county, aro to bo there to I bo just , •T M’OAEXNEY, Sheriff. Notice. I TV OTICE is hereby given that letters of nd / JLI ministration on;the estate of Daniel Dietz, Into J of Hampden: township, have boon granted to the Jo undersigned. Alb persons indebted to said estate Sf to. make payment immediately, and ; thoja Wring claims will present them to David loDioffini'eMdJng, Ui.iEastponnsborough township, or ■j CbriaTwftDiotz, residing in Hampden .township. AVID DIETZ, 1 . . ‘ DIETZ, j Ao3o 01 600 00 24 72 ,2 79 221 90 Cumberland County, ss* Wo, the undersigned AltJUort of Cumberland county, mot according, to laW, and having, been sworn> proceeded to examine the Accounts and vouchees of Mdsos< Brickocy Esq., Treasurer of the said, county,, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1859, inclusive, do Certify that we Hnd the sum of eight thoUsaiid five hundred and niuoty-fivodoHara and six cents duo by said Treas urer to thecounty aforesaid, ns Will appear by the forcgOfog ckhibit of Said account. In Witness whetedf wo have hereunto Set onr hands at Carlisle, the 18th day of January, A. D. iB6O. benjamin Duke, GEORGE SCOBY, . ' JOHN. W, COCKLItf) . Auditors of Cumberland County. $57,970 72 $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 oh the Ist day of January I 860: . DK. To amount of bonds outstanding, including interest, as per last annual statement, on Ist January 1830, $31,050 66 To amount of money borrowed for the year 1859, OS 1,382 41 135 69 144 71 2,170 03 $035 Gl 705 99 519 09 777 58 358 00 49 00 007 20 Deduct amount paid during 1859, Whole amt. of debt on Ist January 1880,' 31,150 GO 3,712 47 CR. By amount of balance in Treasury, $8,595 00 By amount of outstanding tax es, ■ .. 1,701 06 By amount of judgment against $327 00 400 50 327 00 03 00 si oo 50b 09 83 54 2 00 00 00 171 20 7 54 N. C. Railway Company, By amount.of J. Coover’s sub scription'for bridge, By amount in hands of Justice Smith, Excess of indebtedness over assets, . $20,350 51 SAMUEL MEGAW, N; H. ECKELS, J. H. WAGGONER. Commissioners, • 1,902 84 Wo the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, having examined.the several claims against said county, do certify that the 1 above Is a true state ment of the handed debt, and assets of the said coun ty, on the Ist day of January, iB6O. * DAVID OYSTER, BENJAMIN DUKE, GEORGE SCOBY, . Auditors of Cumberland County. ,$3O 00 . 9 20 304 01 ,51 03 . 25 00 10 SO 23 11 Fob. 2, 1800. UNITED STATES MAI S. $137 03 -87' 18 Wasiwngtost, December 10,186& - PROPOSALS will be received at the Con tract Office of this Department until 3' p» of Saturday, March 31, 1800, fot convoying the mails of the United States for four years, commencing Ju ly 1, 1860, and ending June-30,1601, in the State of PENNSYLVANIA, on by the sohojdi ulcs of departures mid arrivals heroin specified. 1,008 Decisions announced by April 24, 1860. (Bidders will examine carefully, the instructions on*- .... ncxed.)- 2404 From Harrisburg; by Dauphin, Ellwodd, Pino Grove, and Summit. Station, to. Auburn, 59 miles and back,-daily, except Sunday, by rail- Vond.. . ‘, Leave Harrisburg daily, except- Sunday, at 2.10 pm; , Arrive at Auburn by 6,10 p m; Leave Auburn daily, except Sunday, at 9 a in; Arrive, at Harrisburg by 12,42 p m. 2405 From Harrisburg, by Linglcystown, Manada Hill, West,Hanover* East'Hanover, and One, to Jonestown, 27 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday at 10 a m; Arrive at;Jonestown, by 5 pm ; . . Leave Jonestown Tuesday and Saturday at 7 am; $2,730 ID 100 00 107 07 205 21 00 30 40 00 7 75 25 00 , 751 83 4,114 25 Arrive at Harrisburg by 4 p mu . Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip.. 1406 From Harrisburg, by Shophordstowu, Dills burg, Clear Spring, York Sulphur Springs, and Hoidlersburg, to Gettysburg, 35 miles and back, twice a week. \ Leave Harrisburg Monday and Friday, at 8 a* 800 89 500 00 6,000 00 .1,837 55 m; ■ ■ : Arrive at Gettysburg by 5 p m i Leave Gettysburg Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a m | 11 Arrive at Harrisburg by 5 p m» . Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip. 2407 Prom Harrisburg, by Lisburn, to Lewiaberry, 12 miles and back, once, a week. Ldhvo Harrisburg Saturday at'l pm; Arrive at Lewiaberry by 5 p m; Leave Lowisborry Saturday at ;8 a m ; Arrive at Harrisburg at 12 m. 2108 From Harrisburg, by Shiremanstown, Mo- Carlisle, Kerrville, Plainfield, Newvillo, Oakville, Sbipponsburg, and Scot land, to Chambcrsburg, 52 miles and back, twice daily,' except Sunday, by railroad. Leave Harrisburg daily, except Sunday, at 8J a m and 1.10 pm; ; Arrive at Chambersburg by 12 m and 4. p in; Leave Chambersburg daily, except Sunday, at 4} ajn and 3£ p m; ‘ .Arrive at Harrisbury by 7£ a m and 7i pm, 2409 From .Pino Grove tor Tromont, ;9 miles and back, throe times a week. Leave Pino Grove Tuesday, .Thursday, and Sat urday, at 6 am; Arrive at Tromont by 7 a m; - Leave .Tromont Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 5 p m; Arrive at Pine Grove by 7 p m. • 2410 From York Sulphur Springs, by Bermudian, Hall,,aud Davidsburg, to York, 23 miles and back, once a week. Leave York Sulphur Springs Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at York by 7p m; - v Leave York Saturday at 6.a m; ~ . • Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by 12 m; 2411 From Mccbanicsburg, oy Siddnsburg, Lisburn, Lowisborry, Rossvillo, and Dover, to York, 31 jmd back, onco a week. Leave Moohanibsbiirg Tuesday at 0 a m; Arrive at York by 0 p m; Leave York "Wednesday at 0 a m; Arrive at Moohaniosburg. by.6.p m. 2412 From Carlisle, by White House, Dickinson, Walnut and-Loo’s Cross Hoads, to Sbipponsburg, 20 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Carlisle Monday ond Friday at I p m; Arrive at Sbipponsburg by 7 p m; Leave Sbipponsburg Tuesday and Saturday at 1 8,337 65 16,000 00 30 00 DO 00 18,120 00 200 27 75 32 40 05 ; 8 66 12 25 21 00 11 37 80 00 10 60 668 42 226 65 104 00 174 00 172 75 767 40 120 ir e so o oo 25 00 6 50 6 37 20 00 108 00 50 00 7.7 .51 9 45 1 25 25 00 100 00 40 Bi 6 00 4 79 19 54 15 00 71 05 3 00 ■ P. m ! Amvo at Carlisle by 7 p ih. Proposals are invited for a third weekly trip. 2413 Ffom Carlisle, by Allen* to Boiling Springs, \ 15 miles and back, twice a’ week. Heave Carlisle Tuesday and Friday at 3 p m; Arrive at Boiling Springs by 7 p m;: Leave Boiling Springs Tuesday and Friday at 8 733 27 41,300 40 am; t Arrive at Carlisle by 12 m. 2414 From Kcrrsvillo, by Mount Rook, to Stougbs towil, t tnilos and back, onco a frock. Leave Kcrrsvillo Saturday at 10 a m; Atrivo at Stoughstow'n by 12 m; LoaVe Stougbstowh Saturday at 1 p’ nf ; Arrive at Rorrsville by 3 p irf. 2415 Ffott Shippensburg, by Orrstowtf,* Fleasanfc Hall, add upper Strasbiirjg, to’ Foxbury, 15 milos and baok, twlco a week. Leave Sbipponsburg Wednesday and Saturday at 0 am; ■ . ' Arrive at Roxbury by 1 p m; Leave Roxbury Wednesday and Saturday at 2 60S BS' 1,764 06 2,040 SO 614 43 8,500 00 $57,970.72 57 07072 $25 89 67 91 44 16 94 39 S 4 27 33 34 75 44 am; Arrive at Sbipponsburg by 6p m. . • 2416 From Sbipponsburg, by Middle Spring, .to Nowburg, 7 milos and back, three times a week, Loavo Shippensburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4i p'm; Arrive at Nowburg by 6i p m; 275 00 100 00 CO 00 PENNSYLVANIA. 101 06 Leave Nowhurg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 124 pm; l Arrive at 2J pm.' , . x Proposals for six times a week service are invi ted. ... 2417 Prom Mahanoy, by Fisher’s Fcrry.and Augus ta, to Sunbury, 13 miles and back, twice a week. 1 Leave Mahanoy, Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p id; Arrive at Sunbury by 5 p nl: Leave Sunbury, Tuesday ana Saturday nt 8 am; 'Arrive‘at Mahanoy at 12 iri. \ ’ '* * 2418 From Herndon, by Mahanoy, Rcbuck’s, Green brier, Lino Mountain, Upper Mahnntango, and Barry, to Minersvillo, 43 miles and back, twice a week. , • ’ Leave Mahanoy, Monday and Fridrty at 0 am; Arrive at Minersvillo by 5 p in;- Leave Minersvillo Tuesday and Saturday at C a m; Arrive at Mahanoy by 5 p m. 2419 From Gratz, Ktingcrstown, Rough and Ready, and Helper, to Upper Mahantaugo, 17 miles and back, once a week. ). Leave Gratz Wednesday at 0 n m: Arrive.at Upper Malpintango by 10 am; Leave Upper Malmutango Wednesday at 12 m; Arrive at Gratz by 5 p in. . 2420 From Gettysburg, by Fairfield, Fountain Dale, Waynesboro’, Ringgold, Md.J and Loitersburg, to Hagerstown; 35 miles and back, three a week. Leave Gettysburg, Tuesday, Thursday, aud Sat urday, at 8 a m ; - Arrive at Hagerstown by 4pm;. Leave Hagerstown Monday, Wednesday, aud Fri : day, at 8 a m; Arrive nt Gettysburg by 4 pm. 2421 From Gettysburg, by Granite Hill and Hun torstown, to New Chester, 14 miles and back, three timea;a week to Huntorstown, and twice a week residue. Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday at 8 a in; , Arrive at Huntorstown by oi a m, and at New Chester on Tuesday and Saturday by 11 a m ; Leave New Chester Tuesday and Saturday at 12 m; Arrive at Huntorstown by 14 p irt, Alia ill Get tysburg Tuesday, Thursday,„and Saturday by 3 pm. • 2422 From Oottysblirg, by Mmrtrtlasbntg, Arcndts ville, Bigler, Bcndoravillo, Menallcn; and Ta ble Rock> to Gettysburg, equal to 25 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, aud Saturday at,7 a $1,764 06 m; Arrive at BendorsVillo by 11 am; . Leave Bendersville Tuesday and Saturday at 1 pm; a Arrive at Gettysburg by 3p im , 2123 From Shrewsbury, by Steivurlslown, Straw bridge, Fawn Grove; niill Slate Ridge, to Bi l y- UnsVille, 20 miles and back, twice u week. Leave Shrewsbury Wednesday , and Saturday at Ipm; Arrive at.Bryansvillc by 7 p.m J . , Leave Bryansvillc. Wednesday .And Sathrdivy at -6a m j • 1 ’ • Arrive at Shrewsbury by 12m 2421 From Slate Hill, by Bryunsvillo dild Castle Fin, to McCall's Ferry, 11 miles and back, twice a week. _ -Leave Slate Hill Monday and Friday at 0 a m; . Arrive at McCall's Ferry by U a m ; Leave McCall's Ferry Tuesday and Saturday at 2pm;. , Arrive at. Slate Hill by 7 p m. 2425 From Hopewell Cont-Vo, by Cross Roads, Ap ple Grove, and Dallaatown, to York, 22 miles and back, twice a week. - Leave. Hopewell Centro Wednesday and Satur day at 6 a m; Arrive at York by 12 m ; ■ Leave York Wednesday aud Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Hopewell Centro by 7 p m. •2120 From Wrigbtsvillo to Margiiretta Furnace, Now Bridge ville, Grahams villo, and York--Fur nace, to McCall's Ferry; 23 miles and buck, twice a. week. ‘ Leave .Wrigbtsvillo Tuesday 'and. Saturday at 0 -am;-- ' , • Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 2 p m ; Leave McCall’s Monday and Friday at 11 a m; , Arrive’at Wrigbtsvillo by 7p m. ' Proposals to commence at Columbia arc invited. 2427 From -Cross Roadv by‘ Union,,Clumcoford, Lowor’Chariceford, and Castlo Fin,, to Peach Bottom, 23 milos and Ifhek, twice’ a week. Leave Cross Roads Tuesday and Friday at 1 p 000 00 $31,050 00 500 00 10,791- 12 nr; Arrive rit Peach Bottom by 7 p nt; Leave Peach Bottom Tuesday and Friday at 6 am; . Arrive at Cross Roads by, 12 m. 2428 From Hanover Junction, by Porter’s Sidling, Jefferson Station, Hanover and Now Oxford, to Gettysburg, 301 miles and back, daily, excojit Sunday, by railroad, with a branch from llan nvor to LiUlcalovf n> 8 miles and buck, six times a week, to bo run In due connexion. ; Leave Hanoyet Junction daily, except Sunday, at 10 a m ; • Arrive at Gettysburg by-12 m; Leave Gettysburg daily, oxoeptSunday, at 1 p ni; Arrive at Hanover Junction by 3 pm. 2429 From HanoVer, by Abbottstown, to East Ber lin, 10 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Hanover. Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at Upmj ... Arrive at East Berlin by 4£ p. m ; ■ Leave East Berlin Tuesday, Thursday, and. Sat urday at 9 a ni; Arrive at Hanover by 12 in. > 2430 From Littlcstown, by Harney, Aid., to Em mittsburg, 14 miles and back, three .times a week. ' Leave Littlcstown Monday, Wednesday, and FrL day, at 1p m; - Arrive at Emmittsburg by 4 p m; Leave Erainittsburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4 a m ; • Arrive at Littlcstown by 7am., Proposals are invited for six times a week ser vice. • ■ . 2431 From N. Oxford;, by Hampton> Bound 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 1 p m j , Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by. 4 pm j (Leave York Sulphur'Springs dally, except Sun day, at 5am;!!? .Arrive at Now Oxford by 8 a’ni j Leave York Sulphur . Springs daily, except Sun .) day, at 6 a m; Arrive at Carlisle by 10 a m | , Leave Carlisle daily, except Sunday, bn arrival of Philadelphia mail, say at 2 p m j 1 ■ Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by 6 pm. 2432' From Hanover, by M’Shorrystown and Square Corner, to Gettysburg, IT miles and back, throe times a week. Leave Hanover, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 1 p m ; Arrive at Gettysburg by 6 pm; : Leave Gettysburg, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Hanover by 12 m. 2433 From Spring Forgo to Codorus, 5 miles, and back, onco a week. Leave Spring Forgo Saturday at 12 m; Arrive at Codorus by pm ; Leave Codorus Saturday at 24 p m; Arrive at Spring Fprgo by '4 p m. 2434 From East Berlin, by King’s Tavern, and Farmer’s, to York, 14 miles’and back, onco a week. Leave'East Berlin Saturday at 7 a m ; Arrive at York by 101 a iU,‘ Leave York Saturdaj', oU arrival of eastern mail, say at 3 p m ; I Arrive at East Berlin by 0p m. 2435 From East .Berlin, by Hall, Bermudian, and Franklintown, to. Dillsburg, 16 miles and back, onco a week. • Leave East Berlin Thursday at 2 p m; Arrive at Dillsburg by 6 pm ; Leave Dillsburg Thursday at 8 a m; Arrive at East Berlin by 12 m. 2436 From Chambersburg, by Saint Thomas, Lou don, McConnolsburg, Harrisouvillo, Huy’s Mill, and Bloody Bun, to Bedford, 56 miles and back, daily. Leave Chambersburg daily at T a m; Arrive at Bedford by 0 p m j Leave Bedford daily at 7 a m; Arrive at Chambersburg by 9 p 2437 From Chambersburg, by Marion, Green Cus* tie, and State Lino, to Hagerstown, Md., 21 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Chaniborslmrg daily, except Sunday, after arrival of Harrisburg mail, say at 12 m ; Arrive at Hagerstown by 5J p m; Leave. Hagerstown daily, except Sunday, at 6; am; Arrive at C/htifbbcrflburg by 12 rft; 2438 From dhamborsburg, by Ivoofer’s £>totor.pP* per Strasbiirg, Faunottsbmg, Burnt-Cabins, Shade Gap, Orbisonid,.Shirleysburg, Augbwiek Milts, and Vineyard Mills, to Mount Union, 50 rililos and back, tbroo times a , i Loavo Chamtofsburg . tuosday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4 a m; Arrive at Mount Union by lip m ? . Leave Mount Union Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4 a m; Arrive at Ohomborsburg by U p m. 2439 From Obamborsburg, by Jackson Hall, and Quincy, to Wayncsbordo’, 16 milos and back, three times a week. Leave Ohomborsburg Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at Waynesboro' by 9} p m ; Loavo Waynesboro* Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a m; Arrive at Obamborsburg by 1 p m. 2440 From McCobnolSburg, to Webster’s Mills,' 8 rbilos and tack, twice a week. Leave MoConpolaburg-Tucjjday and Friday/after the arrival of the Chambersburg mail; eay at ffjpm; Arrive at Webster's Mills by 8& p m; Leave Waster's AIIITs Tuesday and Friday at 1 pm; Arrive at McConnclshurg by Upm. 2441 From by Upton, to Green Cas tle, It) miles an'd bade, six times a week. Lqavo Mcrccsbnrgdaily, except Sunday, atsam;* Arrive ut Green Castle by ,7 p in; Leave Green Castle daily, except Sunday, at 12 m; Arrive at Mcrcersburg by 2 pm. 2442 From Mcrcersburg, by Sylvan, to Hancock, Md.,'24 miles and back, once a week. Leave Mcrcersburg Friday at 8 a ift ; Arrive at Hancock by 5 p m; Leave Hancock Saturday at 8 a ra ; Arrive at Mcrcersburg by 5 p nu 2413 From Harrisonville, by Dublin Mills, to Orbi souia, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave Harrisonville Tuesday at 0 a m; Arrive dt Orbisenia by 0 p m; Leave Orbisonia Monday at C a mj Arrive at Harrisonville by 3 p iuj, 2144 From HarrisoiiVillc, by Suluvia Tnhncry, West . Dublin, and Wells' Tannery, to Hopewell, 20 miles ahd back, once a week. ■ Leave Harrisonville Thursday at 8 a m; Arrive at Hopewell by 4 p m; Leave Hopewell Friday at 7 a in; Arrive at Harrisonville by 3 p ibj > 2445 From Harrisonville, by Emanuel Side's Mill, and Wurfordsburg, to Hancock, MJ., 25 miles and back, once a week. Leave Harrisonville Monday at 8 a m; I Arrive at Hancock by 4 p m; Leave Hancock Tuesday at 10 n m; Arrive at Harrisonville by 0 p m. 2440 From Bloody Run, by Clcarrillc, Robisonville and Warfordsburg, to Hancock, Md., 32 miles , and buck,.once a week. Leave Bloody Run Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at Houeock by 5 p m; Leave Hancock Friday at 0 a m; * Arrive at Bloody Rim by 0 p m. 2147 From Williamsburg by Yellow Springs, and Water Street, to Spruce Creek, 13 miles and" > back, twice a Week. Leave Williamsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday at 8 a Mi; Arrive at,Spruce Creek by 12 m; . Leave Spruce Creek Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa-' turduy at 1 p m; Arrive at Williamsburg Ly 5 p ni. Proposals arc invited for six-timcs-a-wcck service. 2448 From Williamsburg to Springfield Furnace, 5 miles and back, three times a wcek£ Leave Williamsburg* Tuesday* Thursday and Sa turday, oh arrival of mail from Spruce Creek, say;at 5 p m; Arrive nt Springfield Furnace by 0 p m; Leave Springfield Furnace, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday ut 3i p mj Arrive at Williamsburg by 44 p m. * 2449 From I'Auncttsburg* by Dry Run, Spring Run, Doylsbufg, Conbord, Waterloo, Peru Mills, East Waterford, Honey Grove, McCulloch's Mills, M'Coysvillc, Pleasant View, Spruce Hill, and Academia* to Port Royal, 02 miles and back, 3 , times a week. Leave Fannettsburg Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday &i G a m; Arrive at Port Rtiyal by 7 p m; ! LeaVo Port RoJ ; al Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 6 a in;' Arrive at Funnctlshiirg by 8 p m. 2450 Froth Fannettsburg to Clirrihk, Furnace, 4 miles and back* mice a.week.- Leave Fannettsburg Tuesdays f g^m; — Arrive at Carrick Furnace by 8| a Hi; Leave Garrick Furnace Tuesday til ti in. Arrive at Fannettsburg by IQ.a hi. “ ■ . INSTRUCTIONS* Containing conditions to be iucorpot'titiitt ft! th in tho case of increase of speed relinquish tho contract, by giving prompt no tice to tho department that ho prefers doing so to carrying tho order into effect. The Postmaster General may also curtail or discontinue tho service, in whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, al lowing one month's extra compensation'on tho amount dispensed with,''whenever.in, his opinion, tho public interest requires tho change, or In ease he desires to supersede it by a different grade of trans portation» 9. Payments will be made by'collodions fro hi or drafts on postmasters', or otherwise, after tho expi ration of each qitaftor—say in February, May, Am gust, and November.* 10, Tho distances .aft! given according to tho best informationblit no : in'oreased pay will ho allowed should they bo greater than advertised, if tho points to hd Supplied be cbfroctly stated. Bidders must inform thkmsctvts on this point, and itldo in reference to the weight of the. mail/ tho condition of fontls, hills/ stroutris/ &0., and all toll-bridged, ferries, or obstructions of any fcincl by which expense iftny bo incurred. No claim for additional P-W based on snob ground, can bo considered; nor for alleged mistakes or misapprehensions as to the degree of service; nor for bridges destroyed) forties discon tinued, or other obstructions Increasing distance, 'occurring during the contract term. Offices estab lished after this advertisement is issued, and also during tho contract term, arc to bo visited without extra pay, if the distance bo not increased. 11. A bid received after the lust 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 in amount. 12. Bidders should first propose for acrrico strict ly according to the advertisement, and then, if they desire, separately. for different service j and if the regular bid be the lowest offered for the advertised service, the 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”) are forbid den by law, and cannot bo considered. 14. The route, the service, the yearly pay, the name and residence of the bidder, (that is, his usual post office address,) and those of each member of a firm, where & company offer®, should bp distin Stated.* . ... » jft-v.; ’ * • .1 «- , 15. Bjdderq dto requestbd to iisc, os far aj? practi ticable, tho pointed ..form of proposal fUral'shcd bjr. the deportment, to write put in full tMb aulh, of their ! bids, and to retain copies of them. , t Altered bid's should htft bn qab&ittcd; fa or should bids once submitted bo Withtfratfgh Jlo 4 tfijthdro»w« al'of a bidder or guarantor, will bo allowed unless dated and received before the last day tot tccoiving proposals. 1 v ; . Each bid must bo guarantied by two responsible persons, ' 1 • ; General guaranties cannot be admitted. Tho bid and guaranty shoald.ee ityned plainly with the fall name of* each person. ~ - The department reserves (he right to rqjcct any bid which inny-bo deemed extravagant, and also to disregard tho bids of failing contractors ond bidders. IG. Tho hid should be sealed, superscribed' “Mait Proposals, Stale of addressed u Sccond| Assistant Postmaster General, Contract Office," ana sent by wort, not by or to an agent; and postmaa-. ters will not enclose proposals (or letters of any. kind) in their quarterly returns.' 17. The contracts, are to he ekUcutcd and 'retuiin- 1 cd to tho department by bt before the Wtfo determifaed by the dcpartrticnl. In all coses there* tiring contractor will be required to become one Of the sureties on tho new contract. , 18. Postmasters at offices on or near rallrbads, bUt more than eighty rods from a station, will, im mediately after the 31st of March next, rcportthoiif exact distance from the nearest station, and how they aio otherwise supplied with the mail, to enable the Postmaster Grcnchil to direct u mail-messenger supply from the Ist of July iJdJtt 19. Section eighteen bf Ah Hcf. Of GbttgfceJis aj)-. proved March 3, 1846, provides tlilit bbtitracts for the transportation of the mail shall bo lot “iti eve ty chso to the lowest bidder tendering sufficient guar anties for faithful performance, without other mode of such transportation 'than may bo. necessary io provido for the due celerity, certainty, and security of such transportation." Under this law, bids Ihht propose to transport the mail with u celerity, Cor-’ taint}’, and security," have been .decided to bo thd only legal bids, are construed as providing for the cutlrc mail, however largo, and whatever may bo the mode of conveyance'.necessary to insure its "co* lerity, certainty, and security," and will have thd preference over all others. 20. A modification of a bid in any of its essential terms is tantamount to a now bid, and cannot bo re ceived, so as to interfere With a regular competi tion, all»r tbo last hour set for receiving bids; Ma king a new bid, with guaranty and certificate, ia tbo only way to modify a previous bid. ' . Postmasters Ate to be careful not to certify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without kno\tr'i' ing that they are persons of sufficient rcsponsibili-' ly; and all bidders) guarantors, and sureties are dia r tinctly notified that on a failure to enter iutq or per form tbo contracts lot tho service proposed ,{br yi* the accepted bids, tliuir legal liabilities will bo en forced against them. 22. Present and petsoftS known fit tho department, must, equally with others, procure guarantors and certificates of their sufficiency sub-, stantially in tbo forms above prescribed*. The cer* tificatcs of sufficiency must bo signed i>.yji' poal mnstoror l> by a judge of u court of record. So oili er certificate will be admitted,. Pcb. 2, IB6o—Ct STORE ROOM FOR -RENT* THE store-room at present occupied by Mn Seucr, corner of High street and tho Court House square, directly opposite Glass' Hotel, is of fered for rent* given on Ist of April. di 1h BRATTON*. Jan'. Ij, iS6i)i WHOtESALE & ICETAIJti. TV’.OW receiving l>y J. H, Creawell of Siiijri- A-T ponsburg a largo and oompleld stock of FOR EIGN cfc DOMESTIC WINDS & BRANDIES.— Having disposed of my interest in the Drug busi ness, I purpose giving my whole attention to tin* branch of the business. Shippensburg, Jan. 19, 1860. - Notice. lETTERS of Administration on the estate of Armstrong Irvine, late,ofKiaciusko County, Indiana,'have been issued by the Register of Cum berland county, .Pa., to the -undersigned -living in Silver Spring township, 'Cumberland county. Pa.—* All persons indebted to said catMo will make imme diate payment, and. those having claims will present them for'settlement. ANDREW IRVINE, AdinV; January 12, ISOO—Gt. Sot ice. LETTEfiS of Administration on the estate of Frances Longneckcr, lute of Eastpcnnsboro' township, Cumborldnd Co. Pa-, have been' issued by the Register of Cumberland Co. Pa., to tlio under signed living, in sumo township. All persons in debted to said estate will make' imrifedlattf frag ment, and those having claims: Will prerichl thorn for Settlement. HENRY 0. BOOSER, Adm’r. Jan. 39,• IS6O=-0t» ' Noilce. LE-fiERS of adniinistf.’ttioh'ioil the estate’ I of Martin Mount)!, Into Of Frn’nkford township/ deceased, have booh issued by the Register of Cum berland. bounty, to . the subscriber residing in North Middleton townsbfjj; In s’aidkounty; ,-AUpbr ■sdna indebted lb said estate are requested to mako. immediate payment, drid tlib'sO hating brill present them for settlement. ■ JOHN WAGGONER, Adm'r: February 2, ISCo—6t® , Notiefe; Harrisburg, Carlisle & 0/atnlbcrsburjg Turn . , pike Hoad CnmpdmJ: EXHIBIT of Tolls received, repairs amf cxpeusbSj'on the Harrisburg, Carlisle & Ghara berg Turnpike Road Company, from Ist January to 31st December 1859, inclusive, as follows, to wit: ' To amount of tolls received at Gates, $3,255 50 To balance at settlement for 1858, paid into Court at January 1859, By balance of 1858, paid to creditors per net of Assembly of 182.3, '2B aud '3O, $3ll 80 Cash paid for repairs on road for 1859, 1,471 32J (Bito ICeopbr’s . Salaries/ 92Q 04 Managers pay, , . 283 50( Secretary’s Salary, ’" 25 o,o' Treasurer’s Salary, $"5 oO 1 Incidental expenses, 52 -75 Postage, tuxes and stationary, 10 00 Uheurrent money received, 2 00 : . }~S ... • *"’ By balance paid into Court, ttf bo applied , under the act of Aescmbly aforcaaid, 415 88J fcdrt. Coftiilud 6‘n’ oatb to the Judges of the (kpirt of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,'the 10th’Of January, A. B. 1860. • feAKL'. VT. XEVIX, Treasurer. . (Take Notice Thrit ilio, Court of.Comittou of Cumbdfland county, have appointed Tuesday, the 27th day of March ucit, at the Court House, in th 6 Borough of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock A. M., for hearing and detor / mining the claims of the respective creditor? against Mho Company, agreeably to the acts of Assembly made for the relief of said creditors, on. the Ist day of April, 1823, and the supplements thereto, at tbo aforesaid time and place, the preferred (if any) and all other creditors, are requested to have their re spective claims duly authenticated and presented, and also to furnish evidence at the same lime whe ther any claims have boon assigned, or arc still bold by the original owners: and also proof to establish the consideration of their claims, whether for work, materials, Ac. By the Court. 1 TO irsv PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. rpilß subscriber will expose to public sale J- on Saturday, February 25', 1800, at the Court House, a Lot of Ground,- lafo the property of Philip Fredericks, dco’d, sitnato in East Leather street, fn tho heroin'll of Carlisle, bounded on the south by L«Ui or stroot, on tho oast by C, Cart, on tho north by Li oust alloy, and on the west by R, E. Shapley, containing 00 foot in front and 240 feet in depth, a having thereon erected a TWO SlOftY FRAME HOUSE, a Slaughter Houso and a Stable, With a well of water in fho yard. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock,' when tormd vfill Inf made known hy . PETER SPAlltf,, Executor of P. Fredericks, dee’d, Jan. 19, 1860.- J. HOLT, Povtmaatcr General. 311 80 $3,507 80 $3,151 41* $3,570 30