VOL. LVII. THERMOPTIE BY GEORGE W. 'DOANE 'Twas an hour of fearful issues When the bold three hundred stood, For their love of holy freedom By the old Themllan flood ; When lifting high each sword of flame They called on every sacred name, And swore, beside those dashing waves, They never, never would be slaves And, Oh ! that oath was nobly kept, From morn to setting sun Did desperation urge the fight Which valor had begun ; Till, torrent like, the stream of blood Ran down and mingled with the flood, And all, from mountain cliff to wave, Was Freedom's Valor's Glory's grave. 0, yes that oath was nobly kept, Which nobly had been sworn, And proudly did each gallant heart The foeman's fetters spurn And firmly was the fight maintained, And amply was the triumph gained ; They fought,—fair Liberty, for thee : They fell—TO nie IS TO BE FREE. THE NEW LICENSE BILL An Act to Regulate the Sale of Intoxica ting Liquors. SECTION 1. That from and after the passage of this act, it shall be unlawful to keep and maintain any house, room or place where vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixtures' thereof, are sold or drank, except as hereinafter provided. SEC. 2. That no licenses hereafter issued to any venders of vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, either with or without other goods, wares and merchandize, shall authorise sales of said li quors, or any admixtures thereof, in less quantities than one gallon, except. as herein after provided, nor shall any license forl the said sales in any quantity be granted to the keeper of any beer house, theatre or other place of amusement. SEC. 3. That breweries and distilleries in all parts of the State shall be returned, classed, assessed and licensed, agreeably to the provisions of the act of tenth of April, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, entitled "An Act to create a sinking fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth," and the owner, proprietor or lessee of any and each of the said breweries and distilleries, shall be assessed and requir ed to pay annually, before obtaining a license, double the rates of tax assessed, agreeably to said act: Provided, That the same shall not in any case be less than fifty dollars ; nor shall such license authorize sales by them of less than five gallons, except malt and brewed liquors, which may be bottled and delivered in quantities not less than one dozen bottles. SEC. 4. That the provisions of this act shall not apply to importers selling imported wines, brandy, liquors or ardent spirits•in the origin al bale, cask, package or vessel as imported, and said importers shall be returned, classed, assessed and licensed as provided by an act to provide revenue to meet the demands on the treasury, and for other purposes, passed the fourth day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, upon the payment of double the additional rate or tax in the tenth section of said act men tioned. Sac. 5. That the provisions of this act shall not extend to druggists and apothecaries who shall sell unmixed alcohol, or componiol or sell any admixtures of wine, alcohol, spiritu ous or brewed liquors in the preparation of medicines, or upon the written prescription of a regular practicing physician : Provided, That no druggist or apothecary shall sell or keep for sale, under any name or pretence, any preparation or admixture as aforesaid, that may be used as a beverage, and any violation of this section shall be punished in the manner prescribed in the twenty-eighth section of this act. SEC. 6. That licenses to renders of vinous, spirituous, malt, or brewed liquors as afore said,. either with or without other goods, wares, and merchandize, in quantities not less than one gallon;; to keepers of hotels, inns and taverns, selling in quantities less than a gallon; and to kiepers of eating houses, for the sale of malt and brewed liquors and domestic wines, shall only be granted to citi zens of the United States, of temperate habits and good moral character and not until the requirements as hereinafter provided, shall have been complied with. SEC. 7. That licenses for sales of liquors as herein provided, shall be granted by the Court of Quarter Sessions of the proper coun ty, except Philadelphia and Allegheny, at the first or second session in each year, and shall be for one year. The said courts shall fix by" rule or standing order, a time at which appli cation for said licenses shall be heard, at which time all persons applying or making objections to applications for licenses, may be heard by evidence, petition, remonstrance, or counsel: Provided, That for the present year, licenses as aforesaid, may be granted at the third or any earlier session of said .con.rts. Sac. 8. That every person intending to ap ply for a license in any city or county of this Commonwealth, from and after the passage of this act, shall file with the clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the propercoun ty, his, her, or their petition, at least three weeks before presenting the same in court or to the board of licensers, as the case may be, and shall, at the same time pay said clerk twenty-five cents for publishing notice there of, and said clerk shall cause to be published three times in two of the newspapers of the proper city or county, a list containing the names of all such applicants, their respective residences, and kinds of license. If not more than one newspaper be published in any city or county, then publication in it shall be sufficient; but if no newspaper be printed in any city or county, then the publication shall be by printed handbills in such manner as the Court may prescribe ; and whether by handbills or advertisement, the first publica tion shall be at least ten secular days before the time fixed by the Courts as aforesaid ; and in the case of hotels, inns or taverns,and eating houses, the petition shall embrace a certificate, signed by at least twelve reputable citizens of the ward, borough or township in which such hotel, inn or tavern is proposed to be kept ; or if there be less than fifty tax ables in any borough or township, by six such citizens, setting forth that the same is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers or travelers ; and that such person is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room as hereinafter prescribed, and conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers .` Provided, That where there shall not be sufficient time between the passage of this act and the next session of the said Court thereafter in any county, to file a petition and make publication as aforesaid, the said Court shall order a special or adjourned session at an early day, at which licenses may be granted. Sac. 9. That no person shall be licensed to keep a hotel, inn or tavern, in any city or county town as aforesaid, which shall ,not have for the exclusive use of travelers, at least four bed rooms and eight beds ; nor in any other parts of the State, at least two bed rooms and four beds, for such use. Sac. 10. That before any license for the sale of liquors under the provisions of ,this act shall be granted, such person applying for the same, shall give a bond to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, with two suffi cient sureties, in the sum of one thousand dollars, where the license shall be above the seventh class, and in five hundred dollars for all in and below that class, conditioned for the faithful observance of all the laws of this Commonwealth relating to the business of the principal obligor, and a warrant of attor ney to confess judgment ; which bond and warrant shall be approved by the said Court, and be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Quarter Sessions of the proper count, ; and whenever &Judgment for any forfeiture or fine 041 have - been.reoovered, or conviction had for anyy, violation of the'provisions of this act, or of any otlua lily for the observance of . which said bond shall be conditioned, it shall be the duty of the 'District Attorney of the proper county, to enter up judgment and institute suit thereon, and thereupon the same proceedings shall be had, and with the like effect, and with the same costs as now provided by law in the case of forfeited bonds and recognizances, in the several counties of this Commonwealth. The .bond to be given by the keepers of eating houses as afore said, shall in all cases be in the sum of five hundred dollars. SEC. 11. That it shall not be lawful for the clerk of said court to issue any license, as aforesaid, until the applicant shall have filed the certificate of the city or county treasurer that the licenie fee has been paid. Sac. 12. That the venders of vinous, malt, or distilled liquors, either with or without other goods, wares, or commodities, except as hereinafter provided, shall be classified and rated as prescribed in an act to provide reve nue to meet the demands on the treasury and for other purposes, passed the 4th day of May, A. D. 1841, and shall pay double the additional rate of tax in the tenth section of said act specified ; but no such license for sales in any amount shall by granted for a less sum than 00. SEC. 13. That all hotels! inns, and taverns shall be classified and rat d according to the estimated yearly rental of the house and property intended to be occupied for said purpose, as follows, to wit : All cases where the valuation of the yearly rental of the said house and property shall be $lO,OOO or more, shall constitute the first class, and pay $lOOO. Where the valuation of the yearly rental shall be $BOOO, and not more than $lO,OOO, the second class, and shall pay $BOO. Where the valuation of the rental shall be $6OOO, ' and not more than SSOOO, the third class, and shall pay $6OO. Where the valuation of rental shall be $4OOO, and not more than $6OOO, the fourth class, and shall pay,s4oo. Where the valuation of rental shall be $2OOO and not more than $4OOO, 'the fifth class, and shall pay $3OO. Where the valuation of rental shall be $lOOO, and not snore than $2OOO, the sixth class, and shall pay $150. Where the valuation shall be $5OO, and not more than $lOOO, the seventh class, and shall pay $lOO. Where the valuation of rental shall be $3OO, and not snore than $5OO, the eighth class, and shall pay $5O; and where the valuation of the rental shall be under $3OO, the ninth class, and shall pay $25 ; Provided, That in the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburg no license granted under the twelfth and thirteenth sections of this act shall be for a less sum than $75, nor in other cities, towns, or boroughs containing over two hundred taxables, less than $5O. SEC. 14. That no license shall be granted for the keeping of eating houses, except where they 'may be necessary for the accomo dation of the public and travelers, and shall only authorize the sale of domestic wines, malt and brewed liquors ; and all persons so licensed shall be classified and rated according to the provisions of the twenty-second and twenty-third sections of an act to create a sinking fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of this Commonwealth, approved the 10th day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and shall pay double the rates required to be paid by said act : Provided, That no such license shall be granted in the city of Philadelphia and coun ty of Allegheny, for a less sum than fifty dollars, nor in other parts of the State for a less sum than twenty dollars. SEC. 15. That all persys applying for li cense, and classified under the thirteenth section of this act, shall be assessed and re turned as provided in the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth sections of an act relating to inns, taverns, and retailers of vinous and spirituous liquors, passed the eleventh day of March, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four ; and those classified under the twelfth and fourteenth sections of this act, shall be assessed and returned by the persons and in the manner provided by law, in the several counties in this State for the appraisement of mercantile taxes : Pro vided, That in the city of Philadelphia and county of Allegheny, said assessment and re turns shall be made by the Board of Licen sers as hereinafter prescribed. [Sections 16 to 21, inclusive, relate wholly to the manner of granting licenses in Phila delphia and Pittsburg, which is done by a board of licensers, instead of by the court.] SEC. 22. That every person licensed to sell spirituous, vinous, malt, or brewed liquors under this act, shall frame his license under a glass and place the same so that it may at all times be conspicuous, in his chief place of making sales, and no such license shall authorize sales by any person who shall neg lect this requirement. . SEC. 23. That the commissioners of the sev eral counties, and board of licensers, shall furnish a certified list of all persons so ap praised, with the classification, as made out and finally determined upon, to the treasu rers of their respective counties, or of the city of Philadelphia, as the case may be, who shall within twenty days thereafter transmit to the Auditor General a copy of such list, and shall receive and collect the sums to be paid for said licenses, in the manner directed by law, with any fees payable thereon. SEC. 24. That it shall be the duty of the Auditor General to charge the said city or county treasuries as the case may be, with the amount payable by the several persons in said lists; from the payment of any part of which amount, said treasurers shall only be exonorated by producing 'satisfactory evi dence to the department, that the party or parties so returned, failed to obtain a license as aforesaid. SEC. 25. That it shall be the duty of the Auditor General to return to the Legislature annually, in the month of January, a state ment, arranged in a tabular form, of the num ber and classification and license rates of all importers, breWers and distillers, keepers of hotels, inns or taverns, eating houses, and venders of vinous, spirituous and malt or brewed liquors, either with or without other goods, wares, and merchandize, designating each county separately. SEC. 26. That where any license may be granted as aforesaid, under the classifications of the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth sec tions of this act, it shall not be transferable, nor shall it confer the right to sell liquors as aforesaid in any other house, building or place than the one mentioned and described in the license, nor shall the bar or any apart ment so called or used, be underlet, but if the party so licensed shall die, remove, or cease to keep said hotel, inn, tavern, eating house or store, the said court may grant a license for the remainder of the year at any term of the court, to his or her successor who shall comply with the law in other respects, except so far as relates to publishing of no tice. SEC. 27. That the number of liceifses so granted- to keepers of hotels, inns or taverns in the aggregate, shall not exceed in the cit ies one to every one hundred taxables, nor in the several counties of the State, one to every one hundred and fifty taxables, the number of said taxables to be taken from the returns of the preceding year, and it shall be the duty of the Courts of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, (the city of Philadel phia and county of Allegheny excepted, whore the board of licensers shall perform such du ties,)-immediately after the passage fo this act to apportion the aggregate number of ho tels, inns or taverns so to be licensed under the provisions hereof, among the cities, bor oughs, towns and townships of their respec tive counties, which apportionment shall be made with reference to the convenience of the public and the accommodation of stran gers, travellers and sojourners ; and the said Court may, from time to time, as occasion may arise, alter, enlarge and change such ap portionment: Provided, That the number of licenses to keepers of eating houses shall not exceed in any city or county one-fourth of the number of licenses for hotels, inns and taverns to which the said city or county may be entitled. SEC. 28. That any sale made of vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, contrary to the provi sions of this law, shall be taken to be a mis demeanor, and upon conviction of the of fence, in the Court of Quarter Sessions of the peace, of any city or county, the person so "THAT COLIN. TRY IS THE MOST PROSPEROUS WHERE LABOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD,"-BUCHANAN LANCASTER CITY, PA., TUESDAY' MORNING, APRIL 8, 1856. offending shall be sentenced to pay.a fine of not less than ten, nor more than one hun dred dollars, with the costs of prosecution, and to stand committed until the sentence of the court is complied with, not exceeding thirty days; and upon a second, or any sub sequent conviction, the party so offending shall, 'in addition to the payment of a fine, as aforesaid, undergo an imprisonment in the county jail of not less than one month, nor more than three months, and if licensed, shall forfeit said license and be incapacitated from receiving any license, as aforesaid, for the period of five years thereafter; and any keeper of any drug or apothecary store, con fectionary, or mineral, or other fountain, who sell any spirituous, vinous, malt, or brewed liquors, mixed or pnre, to be used as a bev erage, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and liable to conviction and punish ment, as aforesaid. SEC. 29. That any person who shall be found intoxicated in any street, highway, public house or public place, shall be fined upon the View of, or upon proof made before any Mayor, Alderman or Justice of the Peace, not exceeding five dollars, to be levied with the proper costs upon the goods and chattels of the defendant. SEC. 30. That any person who shall sell spirituous or other intoxicating liquors, as aforesaid, to any person who shall drink the same on the premises where sold and become intoxicated thereby, shall besides his liabili ty in damages under any existing law be fined five dollars for every such offence, to be recovered in debt, before any Alderman or Justice of the Peace, by any wife, husband, parent, child, relative or guardian of the per son so injured, and levied upon the goods and chattels of the defendant without ex emption: Provided, That suits shall not be instituted after twenty days from the com mission of the offences in this and the pre ceding sections. SEC. 31. That it shall be the duty of the Court, Mayor, Alderman or Justice of the Peace, before whom any line or penalty shall be recovered, to award to the informer or prosecutor, or both, a reasonable share there of for time and expense, but not in any case exceeding one third, and the residue, as well as the proceeds of all forfeited bonds as afore said, shall be paid to the Directors of the Public Schools of the proper district, except in the city of Philadelphia, where they shall be paid to the City Treasurer to be applied for School purposes, and nothing herein con tained shall prevent any such informer or prosecutor from becoming a witness in any such case. SEC. 32. That no person pursuing exclu sively the business of bottler of cider, perry, ale, porter or beer, and not at the same time following or engaging in any way in the busi ness of keeping any hotel, inn or tavern, res taurant, oyster house s or cellar, or place of entertainment, amusement or refreshment, shall be required to take out a license under the provisions of this law: Provided, That such persons shall not sell or deliver said cider, perry, ale, porter or beer in less quan tities than a dozen bottles at one time, nor permit any of said liquors to be drank upon the premises occupied in said business, and any violation of this section shall be punish able as, and in the manner proVided in the twenty-eighth section of this act. And pro vided further, That producers and manufao turers of domestic wines and cider may sell and deliver the same by any measure not less than five gallons, and in any quantity not less than one dozen bottles, without li cense therefor. SEc. 33. That the constables of the respec tive wards and townships shall make return of retailers of liquors, as now provided by law ; and in addition thereto, it shall be the duty of every such constable, at each term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the respec tive counties, to make return on oath or af fimation, whether, within his knowledge, there is any place within his bailiwick kept and maintained in violation of this act. And it shall be the especial duty of the judges of all said courts to see that this return is faithful-, ly made. And if any person shall make known in writing, with his or her name sub scribed thereto, to such constable, the name or names of any one who shall have violated this act, with the names of witnesses who can prove the fact, it shall be his duty to make return thereof on oath or affirmation to the court, and upon his wilful failure to do so he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemean or, and upon indictment and conviction shall pay a fine of fifty dollars, and be subject to imprisonment, at the discretion of the court, of not less than ten nor More than thirty days. Sec. 34. That if any person engaged in the sale or manufacture of intoxicating liquors, as aforesaid, shall employ or permit any in temperate person in any way to assist in such manufacture or sale, it shall be deemed a misdemeanor; and any person so offending, shall be liable to conviction and punishment, as provided in the 28th section of this act. Sac. 35. That nothing herein contained shall be construed to impair or alter the pro visions of an act, approved the 26th day of February, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, entitled "An Act to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors, on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday ;" nor of the act of the eighth of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty four, entitled "An Act to protect certain do mestic and private rights, and prevent abu ses in the sale and use of intoxicating drinks ;" and the same are hereby declared to be in full force and effect. Provided, however, That the act entitled "An Act to restrain the sale of intoxicating liquors," approved the . four teenth day of April, Anno Domini, one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-five, and all other laws or parts of laws inconsistent here with are hereby repealed. Provided also, That any license heretofore granted shall not be hereby invalidated. BELLEVUE HOUSE COLUMBIA, PA. BARDWELL do BRENEMAN, PROPRIETORS, • (Late by Mrs. Haines and John Barr. Refurnished with all Modern Improvements for the con nience of the travelling public. Terms made easy to suit the timer—call and see. Hzo. H. Hun:maks, t fH. M. BRENENAN, Wyoming Co., Pa.' apr 17 tt.l3 t Lancaster co., Pa. Removal.—WILLANI B. FORDNEY, Agorney at Law has removed his Ake from N. Quee& at. to the building in the South East corner of Centre Square, for merly known as Hubley's Hotel. 'Lancaster, april 10 White's Inatitute.—Located in York, Pa., ol fers Young Men all the advantages of a thorough Mercantile Education. Circulars affording every Informa tion to be had on application to the Principal, oat 20w 38 T. KIRK WIIITE. eorge W. IttlElroy, ATTORNEY AT LAW.— Office—E. Orange st., directly opposite the Sheriff's Office, Lancaster. ma 23 tf-18 JT G. Moore, Surgeon Dentist, continues .to praetice his profession in its various branches on the most approved principles. Office S. E. Corner of North Queen and Orange streets. N. IL—Entrance 'ld door on Orange et. nov 1 tf4l Reutoval.--ISAAC E. ITLESTER—Attorney at Law. Has removed to an Office In North Duke street, nearly pposite the new Court House, Lancaster, Pa, apl ' 6m-12 Dr. John. ElE , Cet Ile, DENTlST—Office—No 4 East King street., Lancaster, Pit. japl 18 tf-1.3 Alcing J. Nell; Attorney at Law . -Office with B. A. Shieffer, Esq., south-west corner ofeentre Square, next door to Wager's Wine Store, leneaater, Pa. may 15, 1855 13,17 UNITED STATES MAIL POST OITICE DEPARTMENT, January,,lo, 1850. TIIIROPOSALS for conveying the malls of the tinned I States from Julyil, 1856, to dune 30, 1860, inclusive, In the State of PENNSILYANIA, will be received at the Contract Office of this Department mail 3 p. at., of 14th April next, (to bo decided by the ith of May following,) on the routes and the times herein iftiecified. 3091 From Philadelphia, by General Wayne, Cabinet, Weal Ifaverford, Radnor, Spread Eagle, Paoli, -Frazer, West Whiteland, Downingtown, Thorndalo Iron Works, Cabe, Cos esvllle, ParkesbUrg, Sadaburyvillo, Penningtonvilld.Christiaria, Gap, Kinser's, Belle manta, Paradise, Gordonsville, Enterprise, Lances ter, and Monntvtile ' to Columbia, 83Y,' miles and back, twice daily, by railroad. Leave Philadelphia daily after arrival of New York mail—say at a m and 11:1‘ p m ; Arrive at Lancaster none day by 11 a m and 2a m, and at Columbia by 11% a m and 2% a m; LeaYe Columbia daily at 8 a m and sy, p m ; Antra at Lanes** same day by 9 a m and 9 p m; And at Philadelphia by f p m and 2a m; 3092 From Philadelphia, by - Conshohocken, Norristown, ' Bridgeport, Port Kennedy, Talley Forge, Phcenix- Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 1.1% a in; villa, Rcryer's Ford, Limerick Bridge, Pottstown, Arrive at Lebanon same day by 6;-6 . pm; IX,uglassvillati Bantstown, Birdsbore,..Reading, Tuck- Leave Lebanon daily, except Sunday, at 8 am; • erten. Mohrsville, Leesport, Haraburgh, Port Clinton, Arrive at Lancaster same ,day by 5 p 04 Auburn, Orwigsburgh, and Schuylkill Haven, to ' 3034 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, Smlthville, Buck, Pottsville, 97 miles and back, twice daily, except • Chesnut Level, Green, Pleasant Grove, Rock Springs, Sunday, by railroad. Md.. and 'Rawlinaville, to Port Deposit, 35 miles and Leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday, at 6% a m , back, tbree fitness week. and 2% . p m ; Leaves Lancaster, Monday Wednesday and Friday, at Arrive at Reading same day by 10 a m and 6 p tu and 8 am; at Pottsville by 12 m and 8 p m;Arrive at Port Deposit same day by 5 p m; Leave Pottsville daily, except Sunday. at 7 a m and. Leave Port Deposit, Tuesday Thursday and Satin , 3% p m; day at 8 a m; , Arrive at Reading same day by 9 a m and 5 p m and Arrive at Lancaster same day by 5 p m. at Philadelphia by 1 p m and 834 p m ; , 3015 From Lancaster, by Swarr'a MILL Sporting Hill, Mas - 3003 From Philadelphia, by Rising Sun, Milertown, Jenk- tersonville, Colebrook and Campbellstown, to Ann iutown, Abingtown. Willow Grove, Horsham, War- I vine 28 miles and and back, twice a week. h. rl ng town, Doylestown, Dauborough, Pluiustaadville, ' Leave Lancaster Monday and Wednesday at 8 a m: Pipersville. Ottaville, lineksville, Durham, Reiglela- ' Arrive at Arinville same days by 8 p m: I villa, Uhlersville. to Fasten, 58 miles and lack, six . Leave Annville Tuesday and Thursday at 8a ne times a week. Arrive at Lancaster same days by 6 p m; Leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday, at 6a m ; • 3036 From Lancaster, by Oregon, West Earl, and Farmers. I Arrive at Fasten same day by 6 p m : talc, to Ilinklatown, 15 miles and back, six times a Leave Easton daily, except Sunday, at 6 a m ; week. Arrive at Philadelphia same day by 6 p m: , Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 3 p tat 3004 Prom Philadelphia, by Rising Sun, Germantown, ' Arrive at ilinkletovra same day by 7 pm; Mount Airy, Chesnut Hill, White Marsh. UPpe Leave Ifinkletown daily. except Sunday,,at 7a m; Dublin, Spring House, dlontgomeryville. Line Lea Arrive at Lancaster same day by lla m: iugton, Seller's Tavern, Bunker Hill, Quakertown, 3037 From Strasburg„ by Martinsville, New Providence Coopersburg, Centre Valley. and Sauces Valley, to and Camargo to Quarryville, 9 miles and back, three Allentown, 54 miles and back, daily. , times a weak. Leave Philadeldhia daily at 5 a nv Leave Strasburg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Arrive at Allentown same day by 4 p m: at 5%a m: • Lease Allentown daily at 6 a m; Arrive at Quarryville same days by 9%a m; Arrive at Philadelphia same day by 6 p m; Leave Quarryville Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 3005 From Philadelphia, be Feltonville, Cheltenham. Fox atlgm; Chase, Huntingdon Valley, Sorrel Horse, Davisville, Arrive at Strasburgh same days by 3 p m. ' Rid:bora, Newtown. and Dollingtou. to Taylorwille, 3038 From Columbia, by Manor and Highville, to Safe 33 miles and bark, three timeaa week. Harbor, 10 miles and tack, three times a week. Leave Philadelphia Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Leave Columbia Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ut 2% p m; 8 a m: Arrive at Taylorsville same days by 9 p us: Arrive at Safe Harbor same days by 11 a m •, Leave Taylursville Monday. Wednesday, and Friday Leave Safe Harbor Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 a m: at 2 pm; Arrive at Philadelphia same days by 10 a in. Arrive at Columbia same days by 5 p as. Proposals for six times a week sere Ice are invited. 3030 From Columbia, by Marietta, slaytown, Bainbridge, 3006 Prom Philadelphia. by Kensington. Port Richmond, Falmouth, and Portsmouth, to Middletown, IS and Bridesburg, to Frankfard. S miles and back, miles and back, six times a week. twelves times a week. Leave Columbia daily, except Sunday, at 7 p nit Leave Philadelphia daily at 5 a in 'and 5 p ni: Arrive at Middletown same day by B%p m; Arrive at Frank ford same day at 6:! a m and 0 p at: Leave Middletown daily, except Sunday, at 2p m; Leave Frankfoni daily at a a m and 1 put; . Active at Columbia same day by 3% p m. Arrive at Philadelphia by 9% a m and 3% p m: 3040 From Norristown, by Jeffersonville, Shannonville, :007 From Philadelphia, by Upper Darby, Harerford, New- Port Pravidence,-and Quingyville, to Plicenixville, ton Square, Edgemont, IVillistown Inn, and Mill- 11 miles and ;back, six times a week. town, b• Wester Chester, 25 miles and back, six times Leave Norristown daily, except Sunday, at 1034 a a week. in; 1 Leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday, at 2 p in; Arrive at Phcenlxvllle same day at 1 p m : Arrive at West Chester same day by 8 p to; Leave Phceniskalle daily, except Sunday, at 4 p m; Leave West Chester daily, except Sunday, at 7 a m; Arrive at Norristown same day by 7 p ni. Arrive at Philadelphia same day by 1 p m. 3041 From Norristown, by Norritonvllle, Penn'. Square, 3600 From Philadelphia, by Milestown, Jenkintown, Al,- Centre Square, 'Worcester, Skippack, and Salford. Mgt., Willow Grove, Ilatborough, Warminster, villa, to Sumoeytown, 20 miles and back, three Hartsville, Bridge Valley, Doylestown, Buckingham, times a week. Leaves Norristown Tuesda' Lahaska, and New Hope, to Lambertsville, N. J., 13 miles and back, six tiuies a week. Leave Philadelphia daily except Sunday, di. 7 a in; Arrive at Lambertsville same day by 0 p Leave Lambertsville daily, except Sunday, at S a m ; Arrive at Philadelphia same day by 7 p 30011 From Philadelphia, by . Falls of Schuylkill, Mona yuuk, Leverington, Andera, Barren Hill, and Ply mouth Sleeting, to Norristown, 18 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Philadelphia daily except Sunday, at 3 a m; Arrive at Norristown same day by 0 a uu Leave Norristown daily, except Sunday, at 2 p w; Arrive at Philadelphia same day by 7 p m. 3015 From Philadelphia, by Rising Sun, to Germantown, 7 wiles and back, six times a we leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday, at 4 p m; Arrive at Germantown same day by d p m; leave Germantown daily, except Sunday, at S n m; Arrive at Philadelphia same day by 10 a in. 101 l Frain Philadelphia to Spring Garden, 12 mile and hack, twice daily, except Sunday, at 6 a m and 4 p m; And return to Philadelphia by 11 a m and 7 p m. a 0.2 Frum Philadelphia, by Kingsessing, Darby, Kellys Oakdale, Media, Lima, Ivy Mills, Concordville, and Chad's Ford, to Ilamorton. 33 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Philadelphia Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Sam: Arrive at Hamorton same days by 5 p tn; Leave Ilamorton Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Tam; Arrive at Philadtildia sante days by 4 p m. 3013 From By berry to Holmesburg, 3 miles and bark, three times a week. Leave Byberry daily, except Sunday. at 0 a at; Arrive at Holtneslatrs same day by 7 a at; Leave Holmesburg daily. except Sunday, at 5 p Arrive al Ityberry same day by 6 p m. 3014 From Bristol, by Kill; ington, to Yardleyville, 14 nines and back, once a week. Leave Bristol Satutslsy at 6 a nu Arrive at Varilleyville same day by 12 m; • Leave Yartileyville Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Bristol same day by 7 p nt. 3015 Frorral'est Chester, by Paoli, to Philadelphia, 31 miles and hack, twice daily, except Sunday, by railroad. leave West Chester daily, except Sunday, at 6 a in rrivea d 2 P t m pidiaaelphia same day by 12 at and S p in; leave Phila•lelphia daily, except Anna..., nt 7 nnt and 2 it in. Arrive at We-1 ('heater -ante day by 12 and 5p m. 3016 From West Chester, by Thornburg, Dilwortlitown, and Tallevville. Del.. to M ihnitrton, 10 intley and bark. three times a week. Leave West Chester Tuesday, Tian etlay and Saturday at 7 a m: Arrive at Wilmington rams day by 12 m: Lenfe Wilmington Tuesday, Thursday ;Std Sat urday at 2 p nt. Arrive at Went Chester sante days I y 7 p zit 3017 From West Chester. by Downingtown, Outhriesville, Brandywine Manor, Rockville, Honey Brook, Bear town, Blue Ball, New Holland, Hinkletown, Ephra ta. Durlach, Brirberville. Cornwall. Campbelltown, and Hoekersville to Hummel:down, 64 miles and hark, three Jitney a week. Leave West Chester TuesAy, nut sday and Saturday at 7 am; Arrive at Hummeistown next days by 4 pm; Leave Hummelstown Tuesday, Thursday and Sidra day at 10 am; Arrive at West Chester next days by 2 p 3010 From IVest Chester by Marsitallton, Embreville, Uni onville, Doe Run, Ottm Tree, Coehranville, Russell. ville, Maysville, Oxford, Hopewell Cotton Works, Nottingham, Brick Meeting House, Md., Rising Sun, Farmington. Principle, anti Battle Swamp, to Perry ville, 53 miles anti back, three times a scab. Leave West Chester Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 2 p m; • Arrive at Perryville next days by 12 m; Leave Perryville Tnesday. Thursday and Saturday at I fpm: Arrive at West Chester next days by 12 et. 3010 From West Chester by tioshenville and Sagartown, to Paoli, 10 miles and back, once a week. • Leave West Chester Tvesday at 9a m: • Arrive at Paoli same day by 12 In; Leave Paoli Tuesday at 2 p nt; Arrive at West Chester same day by 5 p to. 3020 From West Chester, by Psri.ersvi!le to Ilamorton, 9 miles and bark, throe times a week. Leave West Chester Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 pto; Arrive at Hamorton same days by 3 p m; Leave litunorton Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p m; Arrive at West Chester ammo days by 0 p m. • 3021 From Fmnktitrd by Bustleton. to Sontei ton, 10 miles and back, Six times a week. • Leave Irankfordslaily, except Sunday, at 7 a m; Arrive at Somertou same day by 9 a in; Leave Somerton daily. except Sunday, at 10 a lu; Arrive at Frank ford same day by 12 tn. 7022 From Parkesburg by Ercildon, McWilliamstown, Moe. tonville, and 11arshalton, to West Chester, 20 miles and bac k, once a week. Leave Parkesburg Monday at 6 a m: 'Arrive at West Chester same day by 12 m; Leave West Chester Monday at 1 p nt: Arrive at Parkesburg same day by 7 p ru. 3023 From Penuirtgtonville by Nine foists, Bartyille, Cole rain, Oak Shade, Fulton House, and Wakefield, to Peter's Creek, 27 miles and back, once a week. Leave Penningtonville Tuesday at 1 p m; Arrive at Peter's Creek sante day by 0 p m; Leave Peters Creek Wednesday at 3 a nt; Arrive at Penningtonville attic day by 4 p nt. 3024 From Penningtonvillo, by Steelvllle and Coliamer, to Octoraro, 9 miles and back, three times a week. Learefenningtonville Tuesday, Thursday- ;tad Satur day at 1 p m; Arrive at Octoraro same days by 3% p m; Leave Octoraro Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 r 3 riv P e at at' A Penningtouville same day by 6 1 4 p m. 3025 Front Christiana, by Smyrna, Quarryvil le, and Me ebonies Grove, to Chesnut Level, 16 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Christiana Tuesday, Thnrsday and Saturday at 6 a in; Arrive at Chesnut Level saute days by 12 m; Leave Chesnut Level Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 2 p Arrive at Christiana same days by 8 p m. 3026 From Gap, by-Cain's to Peques, 7 miles and -back, six times a week. Leave Gap daily, except Sunday, after arrival of mall from Philadelphia—say at 144 a in; Arrive at Pequea same day by pm; Leave Penne° daily, except Sunday, at 7 a m; Arrive at Gap earns day by Lilsf a m; Proposals to commence at Parkesburg, In Ben of Gap. and embrace Sadsburyville, are invited. 3027 From Gordonville, by Intercourse, to Hat, 5 miles and back, three times a week. Leaves Gordonville Tuesday, Thursday, and Satan .day at 144 am; Arrive at ifat same days by 1 p m ; Leave Hat Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 a to . Arrive at Gordonvillo same days by 9% a m. 3023 From Enterprise. by Groff s Store, Bares - 111e, and Togansville, to Ilinkletown,ll mites sad back ,once a week. Leave Enterprise Saturday at 1 p m' Arrive at Hinkletown same day by 5% p m; Leave Elinkleton Saturday at 8 a m Arrive at Enterprise same day by 12 m. 3029 From Lancaster, by Landisville, Mount Joy, Eliza bethtown, Portsmouth, Middletown, and High Spire, to Harrisburg, 37% miles and back, twice daily, by railroad. Leave Lancaster daily at 2 a m and 11 a m; Arrive at Harrisbut same day by 31.4 a in and % m; Leave Harrisburg daily at fi a m and 7 p m; Arrive at Lancaster same day by 9,)A a in and 9% p m. 8030 From Lancaster. by Neffsville, Lulls, Rothsvllle, Epbrata, iteamstown, Adamstown, and Gonglors ville, to Reading, 31 miles and back, six times a week, with an additional daily mail, except Sun day, to Lilts. Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, al 0 a ; Arrive at Reading same day by 5% p In; (Rave Reading, daily except Sunday, nt 9M a m; Arrive at Lancaster atone day by 5 p In; Learn Lancaster daily, except Sunday' at 4 p Arrive at Litiz same.day by 7 p Leave Lillz daily, except Sunday, at 7 a m; Arrive at Lancaster rams day by 10 a m. 3031 From Lancaster, by Lampeler, to Strasburg, 9 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 4 p tut Arrive at Strasburg same day by 7 p Leave Strasburg daily, except Sunday at 7 a m; Arrive at Lancaster ease day by 10 a m; 3032 From Lancaster, by 31I1lerarille, Slackwater, Safellar- Ler, and Liberty &same, to Buck, 11 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 2 p fa; Arrive at Safe Harbor same day by 4 p ni; Leave Safe Harbor daily, except Sunday, at 7 a m; Arrive at Lancaster Mine day by 9 a m. 3033 From Lancaster, by rsatHetapiield, Manludm, White Oak, Mount Hope, and Cornwall to Lebanon, 28 mile. and back, six times a week. at 10 am ; Arrive at Sumneytown same days by 4 p m ; Leave Sumneytown Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at ti m ; Arrive at Norristown same days by 12 m. 3(142 Prom Norristown, by Jeffersonville, Eagleville, Per kiomen Bridge, Trappe, Limerick, Crooked 11111, and 'Pottstown, to Boyerstown, 27 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Norristown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4 pm; Arrive at Boyerstown same day by 9 p m; Leave Boyeretown Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at G a m; Arrive at Norristown same days by 11 a m. Proposals for three additional weekly trips to Trappe are invited. 3043 From Plnnixville, by Kimberton, Chester Springs, West Vincent, Marsh, Morgantown, Churchtown, Goodville, Blue Ball. New .Liolland, Bareville, Lea cock, and Binkley's Mills, to Lancaster, 45 miles and back, three times a week, with three additional weekly trips to Chester Springs from let April to Ist October in each year. Leave Phoenixville Tuesday,' Thursday and Saturday at 11 am; Arrive at Lancaster next days by 11 a m ; Leave Lancaster Monday, Wednesday. - id Friday at 1 p m; day at t 3 p m; Arrive at*Pircenixville next days by 10 a m. Arrive at Unionville same days by 7 p rn; 3044 Prom Phoenixville, by Setzler's Store, Pottstown, leave Unionville Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday at Brower, Birdsboro, and Robeson, to Reading, 30' 4p m; miles and back, twice a week. Arrive at. London Grove same days by 5 p in; Leave. Phcenixville Tuesday and Saturday at 8a m; 3077 From Litiz by Brickerevillo, to Slued...etc:ern, 12 noil, Arrive nt Rending same days by 6 p m; and back, once a week. Leave Reading Monday and Friday at 8 a m ; Leave Litiz Tuesday at 2 p in; Arrive of Phoenixville same days by 6 p m. Arrive at Shrefferstowu same clay by Op nr, 3045 From Pottstown, by New Hanover, and Frederick, to Leave Shreflerstorrn Tuesday at a a ro; ' Sunineytown, 15 miles and ohack, once a week. Arrive at Lida same day by 12 05, Leave Pottstown Wednesday at 12 in ; , Proposals for three times a week. also for nix times a Arrive at Sumnuytown same day by 5 p m; . week service, are invited. Leave Sumneytown Wednesday at 6 a m; 5078 From Litiz by Durlach, Fehomeek, Reinholdeville, and Arrive at Pottstown - same day by 11 a m. Sinking Springs to Relating, 28 miles and back, OMO 3016 F r om Reading, by Sinking Spring, Wernersyille Fur- • a week. nave, Womelsdort. Stanchburg, lleyerstown, Leba- Leave Litiz. Friday at S a m; non, Annvilie, Palmyra, Union, Deposit, and Hunt , Arrive lor Iteedme: sane day by 5p ne melstown, to Harrisburg, 54 miles and back, twice a Leave Reading Saturday at 8 a m; week. Arrive at Laic same day by 5 p in, Leave Rea:tins , daily, except Sunday, at 11% a in in Proposals fur three times a week service are invited. summer, and I%y pm in winter; 3079 From Reamstown by Scheenack, Reinholdsville, .0,1 A rrivo a,. Harrisburg same day by B}.,', pm In sum- Cocalico, to theetterstown, 17 miles and bavtc. .... a sir, and 1 - 1!a p min Winter; Weeii. Leal, IfarrirCurg daily, except eunday, at 7% a nn ; Leave Reamstown Saturday at 5 a so; Arrive at Reading same day by 4% p m. Arriveat 'eletlerstown same day by 10 a m; 3047 From Reading,, by Stonersvilles lirumeeldville, Earl- leave Slirefferetown Saturday nt 11 a nr, s die. and Gresloville, to Boyeratown, 16 :Lidice and Arrive at Reamutawn male day by 4 p in; back, six time, a week. 3080 From Reamstown by Terre Hill, to Chun:Mown, 112 Leave Reading daily, except Sunday, at 3% p in; Innen and back, once a week. Arrive at iloyeretown sonic day by 7% p in:: Leave Reamsto,vn Saturday at 9 a an • Leave Boyerstown daily, exee.tt Sunday, at 6 a m; Arrive at Churchtown same day by 12 tee Arrive at fielding same day by 10 a m. Leave Churchtow n Saturday at 1 p in; 3045 From Reading. by lieckerstille, Joanna Furnace, Mors Anita at ReataStoems same day by 5 p in; gantown. Blue Rock, Long, Wallace. Uwchland, Li- 3081 From Safe Harbor, by Conestoga, Illarticville, Cole enville, and West \Vl:Boland, to IVest Chester, 40 mantilla, slount Nebo, Rawlineville, and Liberty miles end back, three times a week. S q uare to Ruck, 20 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Rending Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at , Leave Safe Harbor Monday and Thursday at 12 as; 7 a us; Arrive at Buck fame days by 6 p m; Arrive at West Chester some days by 7 p m; Leave Buck Monday and Thursday at 6 a ni; Leave Weer Chester Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday • Arrive at Safe Harbor same days by IV% a in. at 8 a m ; Proposals for three, and also for Rix rime.) a week her- Arrive at Heading same days by 8 p W. vice are invited. 30411 From Re.ding by Lienback's, Lower Bern, Bernville, 3082 From Manheini to l'onn, 4 miles and back, twice a Tulpelioecan, Rehrersburg. Bethel, ewes Key Mills, week. and Fredericksburgh, to Jonestown , miles and Leave Maple:ha Wednesday and Saturday at 8 or m; back, Giese times a week. Arrive at Penn sane days by 9 a nr, Leave Reading Tuesday, Tloureday, and Saturday at 7 Leave Penn Wednesday and Saturday at 11 a at; a m: Arrive at Manbeim same days by 12 m. Arrive nt Jonestown same days by 5p m: ' 3093 From Manheini, by Sporting Hill to Meant J.y, 7 Leave Jonestown Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at miles and back, once a week. 6 a m; Leave alanheim Saturday at 12 in; Arrive at Reading same days by 8 p m. Arrive at Mount Joy same day by 2 p m; 3050 From Reading, by Oley, Lobachsville, and Pike Town- Leave Mount Joy Saturday at 3 p m; ship, to llanatawny, 17' miles andbuek, once a week. Arrive at Mar:beim game day by 5 p m; Leave Reading Friday at 3 p m; 3084 From Trappe, ley Schwenck's Store, Sumudytown, and Arrive at Manatawny same day by 7 p m; Harlaystille to Franconia, 21 miles and back, once a Leave Manataway Saturday at 8 a m; week. • Arrive at Reading same day by 12 us. Leave Trappe Thursday at 12 as; 3051 From Reading to Geiger's spills 13 milea and back, Arrive at Franconia same day by 5 p ne, once a week, Leave Franconia Thursday at 6 a m; Leaves Reading Saturday at 6 a non . Arrive at Trappe same day by 11 a m. Arrive at Geiger's Mills same day by 10 a m; 3085 From Morgantown, by Blue Rock, Saint Mary's, Saint Lofton Geiger X Mills sante day by 10 n in; Peter's, Fuel:town, and Vincent, to Phonlixvillo, 19 Arrive at Reading same day by 3 p as, mites and hack, three times a week. 3052 From Leesport, by Evansville, Me.selem Iron Works, Leave Morgantown alonday, Wednesday and Friday and 3101Itown, to Moselem, 12 miles and back, three at 6 a m; times a week. , Arrive at Phoenixville same days by 12 m; Leave Leesport Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Leave Pluenixville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday It am; at 9 am; Arrive at Moselum same dap, by 2p m; Arrivo. at Morgantown same days by p in. , Leave Moseluiu Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 3066 From New Hanover, by Hillegas, Penneburg, Spin. 3 p m; nerstawn, Milford Square, and Steinsburg, to Coop- Arrive at Leesport smile days by 6 p ni. ersburg, 25 miles and back, once a week. 3053 From Hamburg, by Albany, and Featheroffsville, to Leave New Hanover Friday at 9 a m; Lynnville,..lso miles and back, once a week. Arrriva at Coopersburg same day by 5 to as; Leave Hamburg Wednesday, after arrival of Phifadel- Leave Coopersburg Thursday at it a m; phia mail—my at 12 m; Arrive at New Hanover same day by 2 p ui. Arrive at Ly-nville same day by 5 p m; 3087 From Frederick, by New Hanover, Gilbertstille, Boy- Leave Lynnville Wednesday at 13 a ni; - erstown, Manatawny, Lobacksville, New Jerusalem, Arrive at Hamburg rams day by 11 a m • and Dryville, to Kutztown, 23 miles Mel hack, three 3054 From Llamburgh, by Windsor Castle and Virginsville, times a week. so Kutztown, 13 tulles and back, three times a week. Leave Frederick Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Leave Ilamburgh Tuesday, Thursday, and euturday 9 a m; at 12 m; ~, Arrive at Kutztown same same days by 6 p se; Arrive at Kutztown same days by 3 p in; Leave Kutztown Monday, 'Wednesday and Friday at Leave Kutztown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a m; 4 p m; . Arrive at Frederick same days by 6 p m. Arrive at Hambnrgh Fame days by 7 pm. 3088 From Womolsdorf, by Millbnck, to Shiefferatown, 8 3055 From Port Clintou. by Foelit'a Forge, Tamaqua, Lind- miles and back, three times a week. nersville, Ringtown, Malneville, Catawissa, Rupert, Leave Wuruebalorf Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Bloomsburgh,Danville, Milton, Watsontown, MeEw. at 7 a ne ...vine, Turbotville, Muncy, and Monturestille, to Arrive at Shrefferstown same days by 9 a m; Williamsport, 118 82-100 miles and back, daily, ex- bravo Sinefferstown Monday, Wednesday and Satur rept Sunday, by railroad. day at 11 a m; Leave Port Clinton daily, except Sunday, at 8% a m; Arrive at Womelsdorf same days by 1 p m. Arrive at Williamsport same day by 2 p m; 3099 From Lebanon to Shuefferstown, 8 miles and back, Leave Williamsport daily, except Sunday, at 3p m; - three times a week. Arrive at Port Clinton same day by 7i/ e p m.' 'Leave Lebanon Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 2056 From Orwigsburg, by Mckleansburg, to West Penn, pun 14 miles and back, onto a week. Arrive at Sluefferstown mmealays by 6 p m; Leave Orwigsburg Saturday at 9 a m; Leave Shafferstown Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday Amite at Rae Penn same day by 1 p us; at 9 a m; . Leave West Penn Saturday at 2 p m •, Arrive at Lebanon same days by 12 m. Arrive at Orwigaburgh muse day by 6p m. Proposals for six times a week service are invited, 3057 From Schuylkill Haven, by Minermille, to Tremont, 3090 From Lebanon, by Mount Zion, to Frederickaburg, 7 12 miles and back, six times a week, by railroad miles and back, once a week. Leave Schuylk il l Harda daily, except Sunday, at 12 Leave Lebanon Saturday at 1p m; • ny; Arrive at Fredericksburg same day by 3 p m; Arfive at Tremont same day by I%p m; Leave Fredericksburg Saturday at 10 a ne Leave Tremont daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m, Arrive at Lebanon same day by 13 m. Arrive at Schuylkill Haven same day by 4 pm; 3091 From Rehreraburg, by Hoat to Womelsdorf, 8 miles 3058 From Schuylkill Haven to Freidemburg, 4 miles and and back, twice a week. . back three times: a week. Leave Rehrersburg Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p m; Leave Schuylkill Haven Tuesday, Thnrsday and Sat- Arrive at Womelsderf same days by 3 p m: urday at 12 m; Leave Womelsdorf Tuesday and Saturday at 4 p m; Arrive at Friedemburg same days by 1 p m; Arrive at Rehrersburg same days by 6 p en: Leave Friedmieburg Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday 3092 From Itehreretturg, by Mount Etna and Mount Zion, at 12 m; to Lebanon, 14 miles and back. once a week. . Arrive at Schuylkill Haven same days by 1 p m. Leave Rehrersburg Wednesday at to a m; Propoale for six.timesa-week service are invited. Arrive at Lebanon same day by 12 ne 3059 From Doylestown, by Buckingham, Pineville, li'tightse Leave Lebanon Wednesday at 1 p m; town, Newtown, Attleboro', Hulmesvillo, and New- I Arrive at Behrereburg same day by 7p m. portville, to Bristol, 26 miles and back, six times a 3202 From Pine Grove to Tremont, 9 miles sad back, six week, times a week. Leave Doylstown daily, except Sunday, at 5 a m; Leave Pine Grate daily, except Sunday, at 5 a m. Arrive at Bristol tams day by 11 a m; Arrive at Tremont same day by 7 a as; Leave Bristol daily. except Sunday, after arrival of Leave Tremont daily. except Sunday, at 5 p no; Philadelphia niall—My at 7 a m; Arrive at Pine Grave male day by 7 P iu. Arrive at Doyloetown same day by 2 p ca. 3203,Vr0m 'York Sulphur Springs. by 'Bermudian, Hall mid From Doylestown, by sleelarnimellla and Cervereville, I Davidsburg, to York, 30 wiles and back one a we-S. to Centre Bridge, 13 miles and back, once a week; • Learn York Sulphur Springs Saturday at 6 a ire Leave Doylestown Wednesday at 7 a m ; Arrive at York "same day by 12 m; Arrive at Centre Bridge same day by 11 a us; Leave York Saturday at 3 p m; Leave Centre Bridge Wednesday at 12 m; I Arrive at York Sulphur Springs car ne day by 9p ml Arrive at Doylestown same'day by 7 p m. Proposals fur a second weekly trip an invited. Proposals for threesimesstareek service,also proposals 3214 Pram Mechanieeburgh, by Sidonsburg, Lisburn and to and at Lumbervilla instead of Centro Bridge, are • Lewleburg, to, Roseville, 19 miles and back, once a invited. week. Pon From Doylestown, by Lae Lexington, Franconia, I Leave Machanicsburg Tburtalay'at 8 a nr, Kulpsville, Union Square. acid hkippack, at Trappe, Arrive at Roe:villa same day by 11 a m; 31 miles and back, once a week. Leave Roseville TlMreday at I p ,s; Leave Doylestown Tuesday Sc 7 a m; Arrive at 31eClIaniesblirg come day by 6 p in. Arrive at Trappe same day by 6 p as; _ 13205 Prom Ceilidh), by White House, Dickinson, Walnut Leave Trappe Thursday at 7 a m; Bottom, and Lee . .. Cross Itoruls, to Shipperatharg, 20 .. Arrive at Doylestown mmedaY by 6 to ru. miles and back, three times a week. 3062 From 1/royal:town, by Dublin, Applebaclimille, Qua- Lome Carnal., 51onday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 kertown, Richlandtown, and Plfillialt Valley, to pm: Springtowu, 31 miles and bark, oncesa week. Arrive at Shippolabutg mkt olaye by 9 a us; Lease Doylestown Tuesday at 7 a m; Lame Shippensburg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Arrive at Springtown mane day by 5 p m; as 8% p in; Leave Springtown Wednesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Carlisle Monday, Wabiesday and Friday by Arrive at Doylestown same day by 5p m. il a la. 3063 From Doylestown, by Cross Keys, Dyerstown, and aloe From Carlisle, Ly Mount Rock, to Stoughoduwn, 14 Danlx.rough, to Point Pleasant, 9 miles and bark, o miles and back, once a week. once a week., .. ' Leave Carlisle Wednesday at 3 p us; , Leave Doylestown Tuesday at'3 pm; Arrive at Stoughstown same day by 7 p as; Arrive at Point Pleasant same day by 5 p sic ' Leave Stoughstown Thursday at 6 a ni; . Dave Point Pleasant Tuesday. at 10 a m; ; Arrive at Carlisle same day by 10 a in. Arrrive at Doylestown same day by 12 m. , Proposals for an additional weekly trip are invited. Proposals for three timeoreevreek, also for six times-a- 3207 From Carliale, by Allen to Boling Springs, 15 miles week service, are invites'. and back, lace a week. . 8064 From Spring House to Sumneytown, 19 miles and Leave Carlisle Thursday at 6 a nu back, once a week. Arrive at Boiling Springs same day by 10 a us; Leave Spring House Wadnesolay at 8 unit Leave Bailing Springs Thursday at 12 un Arrive at Sumneytown same day by 2 p in; Arrive at Carlisle same day by 4 p m. • Leave Sumneytown Wednesday at 3p m; 3208 From Ehippensbneg by Orratown, Pleasant Hall, Up- Arrive at Spring House same day byill p m. - per Strasburg, Roxbury and Newburg, to Shinn?"' 3085 .From Line Lexington, by Hilltaven,Ragerstown, Ap- burg' equal to 14 miles and back, three limos a week. plebacethstllle,_ Pleasant Vali Lelthsville, Heller- Leave Shippansburg Tuesday,' Thursday and S;tur town,L ifid - Treullill, o Eim, 80 miles and 1 day - at 9w m; back, three times& week. ' ... Arrive at Bhlppartsburg same day by 8p m. • Leave Line Lexington Tuesday, Tburdsay and Satur ! day at 8 a me i • Arrive at Beiblebem same days by 6 pm; Leave Bethlehem Monday, Wednesday end Friday, at am; Arrive at Line Lexington same days by 6 p m. 3060 From Centre Valley, by Fre'densville, Seidersvilla, Bethlehem tk Heekton, to Nazareth, 13 miles and back, three times a week to Bethlehem, and residue daily, except Sunday. Leave Centre Talley Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 p m: Arrive at Bethlehem same days by 4 p m; Leave Bethlehem Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 am; Arrive at Centre Valley same days by 9 a in: Leave Bethlehem daily, except Sunday at 4 p m; Arrive at Nazareth came days by 7-p au Leave Nazareth daily, except Sunday at 4 a m; Arrive at Bethlehem same day by 7 a m: Proposals far three times a week service ever whole route are Invited. 3067 From Plymouth Meeting, by Blue Bell,Ornned, Mont gomeryville, Pleasantville, and Whitilallville, to Doylestown, 19 miles and hack, once a week. Leave Plymouth Meeting Tuesday at 12 ni: Arrive at Doylestown same day by 6 p m: Leave Doylestown Tuesday at 5 a tn; Arrive at Plymouth Meeting same day by 11 a to. 3068 From Lima, by llowellville awl Thornton ta6West Chester, 12 miles and back, once a week. Leave Lima Tuesday at 2 p Arrive at West Chester same day by 6 p as; Leave West Chester Tuesday at 8 a m; Arrive at Lima genie day by 12 m. 3069 From Honey Brook, by Cambridge, South Hermitage, to Piqua, 8 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Honey Brook Tuesday, Thursday, and Sets, dayat4pm; Arrive at Piqua saute days by 6 p m ; Leave Piqua Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2 pm; Arrive at Honey Brook same days by 4 p m. 3070 Filo Unionville, by Kennett's Sqnare, Hemorton, Fairville, and Centreville, Del., to 'Wilmington, IS miles and back, six times a week. Leave Unionville daily, except Sunday, at 6 a to , Arrive at Wilmington same day by 11 a m; Leave Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 1 p m; Arrive at Unionville same day by 6 p m. 3071 From Costranville to Parkesburg, 5 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Coehranville daily, except Sunday, at 9 a re; Arrive at Parkesburg same day by 10 a m; Leave Parkesburg daily, except Sunday, at 11 a m; Arrive at Cochranville same day by 12 us. 3072 From Hopewell Cotton Works, by Oxford, Elk Dale New London, Kemblesville, Strickersville, and Mr Clollandoville, Del., to Newark, 19 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Hopewell Cotton Works daily, except Sunday, tit 5 am; Arrive at Newark same day by 1014 a m; Leave Newark daily, except Sunday, by 13,d p m Arrive at Hopewell Cotton Works same tray b, m, 3073 From Ox ford, by Mount Vernon, Coleman, Puseyville, and Mechanics Grove, to Chestnut Level, 10 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Oxford Monday and Friday at 7 a m; Arrive at Chestnut Level same days by 12 m; Leave Chestnut Level Monday and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at OxforiLsame days by 7 p m. 3074 From Oxford, by Hopewell Cotton Works, Glen Roy, and Kirk's Bridge, to Oak Hill 73,4 miles and back, once a week. • Leave Oxford Saturday at 4ul p m; Arrive at Oak Hill mono day by 630 p in; Leave Oak Hill Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at Oxford same day by 4 p m; Proposals for twice A-week, also for three-times-a-week service, are invited. 3075 From Avondale, by Chesterville, Chandlersville,Pleiwe ant Hill, and Mermaid, Del., to Stanton, 20 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Avondale Wednesday and Saturday at 4 a m; Arrive at Stanton same days by 1p nu • Leave Stanton Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at Avondale mune days by 3 p. me Proposals for a 24 weekly trip are invited. 3076 From London Grove to Uniowille, 4 .miles and back, three times a week. Leave London Grove Tuesda: 3209 Ftom Ilillersb'mg, by Dalmatia, Mahonoy, Fishers' Ferry, and Augusta, tolSunbary, 30 miles and•back, three times a week. Leave Millersburg Tuesday, Thursday and Sitsll4l4 at Sam. Arrive at Sunbury same days by 7 p 'Leave Sunbury Slonday,:Wednesday and Friday at am; Arrive at Millersburg same days by 7 p m. 3210 From Mahoney, by Greenbrier, Line Mountain, Up per Mahantango, and Barry to Minenwille; 88 miles and hack, twice a week. Leave Mat:many Monday and Friday at 8 Sta. Arrive at Minernrille sake days by b p m; Leave Millersville Tuesday and Saturday at 0,. in; Arrive at Mahonoy sand days by 4 p m. 3211 From Gratz, by Kingerstown, Rough and Beady, and Heeler, to Upper Mattantaago, 17 mile. and Neck once a week. • Leave Grata Wednesday pt 12 m; Arrive at Upper Mahantango same days by 6 p M; Leave Upper Idahantango Wednesday at t a ni; Arrive at Gratz same day by 10 a in. 3212 From Gettysburg, by Fairfield , Fountata; Dale, _Waynesboro' and Leltersburg, Md., to Mageratown, 34 miles and back, threA' times a week- Lease Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Sam; Arrive at Hagerstown Wale days by 4 p m; Leave Hagerstown Monday, Wednesday and Friday ' at 8 a an Arrive at Gettysburg same days by 4 p m. 3213 From Gettysburg, by Hunterstowaand New Cheater, to Hampton, V. miles and back, three times a Week to Huntendown, and once a week residue. Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday and Sathxday at 8 a mi Arrive at Hunterstown same days by py, a la, and at Hampton on Tuesday by 11 a m; Leave Hampton Tuesday at 12 m; • Arrive at Llunterstown same day by 11.16 p m, and at Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by S pm. 3214 From Gettysburg, by Mummasburg, Arndtrrille, Bendersville, Menallein and Table Rock, to Get tysburg, equal to 25 milea and back, twice a week. 'Leave Gettysburg Tuesday and Saturday at 7 a in; Arrive at Bendersville same days by 11 a m; Leave Bendersville Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Gettysburg same days by 5 p m. 3215 From Shrewsbury, by Stewartatowu, Strowbriirs, Fawn Grove, and Slate Iticg, , to Its and back, twice a week. • Leave Shrewsbury Monday, and Saturday at 1 p na; Arrive ht Bryansville mane days by 7 p m; Leave ilryansville Mendayland Saturday at 6 a an Arrive at Shrewsbury same days by 12 M. 3210 From Stewartstown, by Cies' s Roads, Apple Grove, and Dallastown ' to York,= miles and back, twice a week. Leave Stewertatown Wednesday and Saturday at 0 am; Arrive at York same day by 12 nit Leave York Wednesday and Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Stowartatown earns days by 7 p m. 3217 From rWrlghtsville, by Margarotta Furnace, New Bridgeville, Grahrunsville, and York Furnace, to Ferry,23 miles and back, three limes tweak. Leave Wrightsville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at dam; Arrive at McCall'e Ferry .nine days by 2 p m; Leave McCall's Ferry Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 11 am; Arrive at Wrightsville earn° days by 7 p m. 3218 From Cross Roads by Union , Chanceford, Lower Castle Chanceford and istle Fin, to Peach Bottom, 28 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Cans Roads Tuesday, and Friday at 1 p ta; Arrive at Peach Bottom same days by 7 p Leave I'each Bottom Tuesday and Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at Cross Roads earns days by 12 m; 3219 From Glen Rock, by Hanover Junction, Porter's Said ling, and Smith's Station; to Hanover, 13 mules and back, six times a week byl railroad. Leave Glen Rock daily, except Sunday at 11 a m; Arrive at Hanover same day by 12 m; Leave Hanover daily, except Sunday, at 2 p nt; Arrive at Glen Rock same day by 3 p m; 3220 From Hanover, by Abbottstowd to End Berlin, 10 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Hanover Tuesday, Thursday and 1.• rday at l Atilvts at P a m' East Berlin samodays 434 p Leave East Berlin TnesdaytThurstiny end aturday at 9 am; Arrive at Hanover sumo days by 12 m. 3221 From Hanover, by :sew Grated, to Gettysburg, le miles and buck. three tints. a "rook Leave Hanover Tuesday, Tbur-i iy, and Saturday at 1 3tir Arrve at Gettysluti g same drys by t 3 p at; Leave Gettysburg l nesday,l'iltut,loy rind Saturday at 13 a m; Arrive at Hanover tame days by lb% u to 3222 From Hanover, by Mcitherrystown and Dttuoughys town to Gettysburg, 19 miles and bock, three times week. Leave Hanover Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 p m. on arrival of the malt trout Baltimore; Arrive at Gettysburg same days by 6 p m; Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday steam; Arrive ot II anever venao days by Pr m. Proposals for sistlmes-a-week service are invited. 1223 From Spring Forgo Codortts, 6 allied and back, once a week. Leave Sot lug Fora. statudef et 12 m; Arrive at tioduerilli tame day hay 134 p at ; Leave Codorns Saturday at 234 p m, Arrive at Spring Forgo same , day by 4 p m. Propitsa!s fur twice a week, also fur three times a week service are invited. 322 I 5i,,,,, riot Berini, by K Farmer's, to 1 orb, 14 miles and hark, otwe a week, Leavo Fast Berlin Saturday at 7, a m; Arrive at York same day by 1034 n m; Leave York Saturday, otter at [dal of eastern mall— soy at 3 p m; Arrive at East Berlin same day by 8 p m. • Proposals for twice n week, also for three times a week service, ore Invited. 3225 From East Berlin, by hall, Bermudian and Franklin town, to Dillsburg, 13 tulles iand back, once a week. Leuvel East Berlin Thundayiat 2 p m; Arrive at Dillsburg same day, by Sp a; Leave Dihtsburg Thursday at a ; • Arrive at East Berlin same day by 12 tn. 3226 From ClAmbersburg, by Saint Thomas. Loudon, Me.- Connelsbrirg, liarrisonv il le,i Ray's Hill, and Bloody Run, to Bedford, 66 miles and back, daily. q Leave Chambersburg daily at: 6 p m; Arrive at Bedford next day by 7 a at; Lens Bedford daily at 8 a m; Arrive at Chambersburg same day by 10 p m; Proposals to end et Bloody line, 8 miles less distance, aro invited. 3227 From Chambernburg, by Marion, Green Castle, and State Line, to Hagerstown, Md., 21 miles and back, six times week. Leave Chambersburg daily, except Sunday, after ar rival of Harrisburg mail—say at 12 m; Arrive at Hagerstown same day by 51'; p in; Leave Hagerstown daily, except Sunday, at 8;4 a m ; Arrivd at Chambernburg same day by 12 m. 3228 From Chambernburg, by li,eefer's Store, Upper Stras burg, Fannettsburg, Burnt! Cabins, Shade Gap, Or bisonia, Shlrieysburg, and Vineyard Mills, to Mount Union ' 60 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Chambersburg Tuesday, Thursday, and SatUr day at 4 a at; Arrive at Mount Union samedays by 11 p m; Leave Mount Union Monday Wednesday, and Fri dafat 4 a m; Arrive at Chambersburg same days by 11 p m. 3229 From Chambersbnrg, by Jackson Hall and Qulnoy, to Waynesboro', 10 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Chambersburg Monday } and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at Waynesboro' same dud Friday at 7 a m; Arrive at Chambersburg same days by 1 p m. Proposals for supplying New Guilford and Mont Al to, alternately with Jackson?, Hall, are Invited. See list annexed of postmaster in Pennsylvania who ore authorized to certify to the em it,lee , "7 ;• and Satur Foam of PROPOSAL where no change from r.".....z.veluent Ia contemplated by the bidder. 1, -, of -county of 6tato of pro pale to convey the mall from July 1,1850, to June 80, 1860, on route -, from - to agreeably to the advertisement of the Postmaster Ueneral, dated January 10, 18513, and by the following mode of conveyance, viz: for the annual sum of- dollars. This proposal is made with full knowledge of the arteries of the route, weight of the mail td, be carried, and all other particulars in reference to the route and service, and also af ter careful examination of the linstructions and require ments attached to the advertisement. Dated Form of a Gimmutee. The undersigned, resifting at , State of -, un dertake that, if the foregoing bid for carrying the mall on route So. - be accepted by tbeiPostmeater General, the bidder Alan, prior to the let day of July, 1668, or as soon thereafter fo may be, enter into thd required obligation • to perform the service proposed, with good and sufficient sure ties. This we do understanding distimttly the obligations and 'abilities assumed by guarantor' under the 27th sectiori of the act of Congress of July 2,1838, Form of CertifiLate Tho undersigned, postmaster oft-, State of - certifies, under his oath of office. that ho acquainted with the above guarantors, and knows them to be in a of prop. orty, and abler to make good their guarantoe. Dated (ffi, ; med.) The sufficiency of guarantors onivropotalt may , e oerU• fled by ajudge of a court of record, by the post= eters of Washington and Georgetown, D. C. nod by ptAitro , item at the sollowing offices, and no others: In the State of ftN:inttv.tsis, peittr.astsra of offices at the court hence or county sent of each CUnray; end et Addison, Alexandria. Altoona Auush,e, Artabalo, Arch. spriog, Ath..n4, ttraNt r .)I,ntlows, Ucriin. herwics, Beta, hem, Birdsboro, Blair-wine, Btotinsburgh, Blomb luady's Co w l, Brancha tie, Bristol, lirt wusville.Buchanan, Coooshugh. Canton, Carbondale, Carlt4le Springs, Cates. Can. v MSS, Ch , f`ta, Coefirmleville, Columbia, ConneautVille, et,nno: c o , sehockon, Co..kstown, Cresson, Darby, Dougiseeville, Downiegtown, Dune:tenon, Duncapsville, Dunmore, Dun shore, E.,ot Smithfield, Ebensburgh, Ediribeirough, Bala. heti:awn, Enon Valley, Ereildown Fallston. Florenoe, Fountain Spring, Franklin, Yreedoin:Freemantburgh,Oap, Germantown, °Ward, Glen Riddle,prent Bend, Omen Cats Hemlock, llogestown. Holusesburgh, Honesdale, Hyde Perk, Indians Jentr.rele, J i trsey shore ' 111111 J.t0,113, Jonestown Kingston, Landisbnrg, Joatrube.Lowisburgh, Liberty, I.2gonier, Lida, Llrerpo6W MeConnelliburgh, Mc. Reexport, McVeytown, Marietta, Stanch Chunk, Meehan. icebtirgh Myeretoiru, 111.1dlepert, Middle town, SAleebutglt, Milleestown, Milton. Minars• ville, Monongahela Clty, Morriskille, Mount Pleasant, Muncy, Nazareth, Few Brighton, New Castle, New (foliaged, New Hope, New London, New Milt.rd, Now Mount Pleas ant, Newport., Newtown, Newville; New Washington, New Iliiiatingoot, Newton llauultott, N'to th Beat, Northumber land, 'Oxford, Paradise, Parkeaburg, Pennington Ville. Perkiomen Bridge, Phlilipsburgb, PhocaLtrille, Pine those, Pittston Perry, Port Carlton, Port Clinton, Port Kennedy, Port Richmond. l'ortnnisuth, puttatown, Potty L'revidence, Quakertown, s4re Harbour, St. Clair, Saltsburgh, Seholisbnrgh, Schuylkill Haven, Scranton, Selina Grove, slettnokle Shannon:01111o, Sharon, Shippens. burgh, Shiremanstown, Shlrleysinirgh, Silver Creak, Slate Hill, Slatington, btipfery Hock, Sp'uee Creek, Straskurgh, Strattonville, Stroudeburgh, Summit, Susquehanna Depot, Tarontum, Temperanctiville, Tings, , Tremont, Troy, 'funk Bannock, 'Tuscarora, if) . roue Wat erford, Wa verly, Waynesborough, West Greer, vfllo, Went ictbletlatown, West Springfield, West Haven, 1 Williazubluel, Womelsdorf, Wrightsville, Wyoming, Yanllyelllia, 'York Sulphur Springs, Youngvillo, Zeliernople, Dunkirk, and Buffalo. N. Y ; Wheeling, To Wellsville, C. For laws and instructions for the guidance and Informa tion of bidders see advertisement in paniphlet form at as Post Office at the commencement: of each of the Ratites mentioned. J'AMEB 1. Post Muter thaws/. NO. 12 (Signed by the irnatnotots-)