akesi Pr eainitir teeertoivetivinewines Nall'ilial Road route, are invited: 1653 From , Pitts/x*4h, by Fayette, Bavington Florence,_Paria an .I aolliday'i Cote. Va., to Steu benville. 0., 37 miler acid hack, six times a week, in fuer hatseteesehee ... Leave Pattabut gh dallyexcept Sunday, at 9 a m, arriveet Steubenville-same day by 5 p m. Lea" Steebtnei , k , daily except Sunday. at 6 a in, arrive at Pittsburgh mime day by 2 p m. ' - 1654 From:Pittsburgh, 4sy ellegberty, Sewickl- Bottom; Economy and Freedom, to Beaver, li 7 miles and back, six times a week, in four hone euachea. as Leave Pittsburgh daily except Sunday, at 2 p on. 411 From %taunt Pleasant. by Pleasant unity, arrive at Reaverasame day by 8 p in. igatown, New .oerry, It:airs:title, Livermore, Leave Beaver daily except Sunday, alb ain ar id. Saleduirg. Kiekimillitalk APP°" andLeeleh- - rive at Pittsburgh same day by 11 a m. :to Freeport, 72-mites and - back. once te . week. Proposals to carry to Steamboats during season itve Mount Pleasant every Friday at 6a m, ar. o: navigation, and as above, the balance of the year, v slt E , eeport next di) , by 5 p in • " will be considered. *ye Freeport every Wediveilay at 6 a in, arrive 1655 Front Pittsburgh, by Sharpsburg, Houston, , onnt Pleasant next day by6.p.m. Springdalie, Tarentem, Freeport and State Lick, to S-'l4 From Cnnovilayillio, by salt Lick, to Geb- Kittaning, 43 mils and back, twice a week. _ Is 30 Miles and backonce aiweek.Leave Pittsburgh ovary Monday and Thursday at are Conneliridlbievery Wednesday at 8 a m, 19 a in. arrive at Kittaning next days by 11 a in ' , e slant:Mar t's sa me day try 6p in. Leave Kitta, ing every Tuesday and Friday at 2 eve G ree h ar e v every T„ aes a it ei .5 a at, arrive pm, arrive at Pittsburgh next days by 4 p na. ! , nnellseille'sattie dty by 3 p at. -- Proposals to carry in two harse coaches will be i 35 From Uniontown. by New Salem, Marritts• considered; also in canal packet boats to Freeport; iallrownsville, Freda' icktowo,MillsaorriaClarka alto to run three thnea a week. , a Jefferson, Waynesburg, Harvey's, Ryerson'a 16i6 From Pittsburgh, by Perryville, Wexford, ioo,Beeler 4 9 Statioa, Va. and Kendall, to Grave Rirla Hill, Zeliamopre, Porrersville. llarlensbur a and ek, 79 miles and hack, once a week. I Leesburg, to Mercser, 56 miles an I ba , k, three times ..eayeUniontown every Friday at 6a m, arrive l a week, in two horse coaches. :rave Creek next day by 6 p oil. 1 Llavil Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday save Grave Creek every San toy' at 6 a in; rai.t t and Friday, at 7 a IR, arrive at Mercer saute days Waynesburg, and arri‘e at Uraoritown every by 9 p In. . . irsday by 6 p in. Leave Mercer every Tuesday, Thiirsarty awl "Poettle to so run this route as to omit Browns- Saturday, at 5 a in, arrive at Pritsburgh same days '1 Fredericktrovia Millet - mime am) Clarksville, ' by 8 p in. IN miles, will be c nisi lered. 1657 From Pittsburgh, by Surgeon's Hall, Libra 63 From Unioatoset, by McClellandlown, Ma. rye Firdevarille, Motiongaltela City, Fallow Fieli town, Carmichael's, Rice's Landing nod Jeffer- l and Bentleyville, to Beaksville, 37 miles and b ick, 1, to Wayn.sbarg, 32 miles amt back, once a I once a week. ale Leave Pittsburgh every Thursday at 9 a m, arrive :aeave Hni e intovee very Timially at 3 a m, arrive i at Btriltsvil a same ldy by 8 p Waynesburg same day by 5 p Mt Leave Beallsville every We. es lay at 6 a m, ar • ..ease Waynesbarg every Monday at 6 a ta, arrive rive at b urgh Pitt same day by Bucha6 p m.. nan, Street's Uniontowg same day by 3 p in . 1658 ttaah, by 'ropasals tocarry ini two horse coaches three times 1 Ron, McKeespor t, West Elizabeth, Elizabeth, week, will he considered. 1 Gambles, Roastraver, Belvernon, Cookstown, Per t6.l7 From Urtiontnwo, by McCiellandtowtv, Ma:lryorrolsr, Flatwoorps, East Liberty and Upper Mid town, G r eensbero'and Whiteley, to Carmichael's dlatawn, to Uiliantown, 58 miles and back, twice a miles and bai k, once a week. I week. Leave Uniontown eery Thursday at 9a m, art ive Leave Pittsburgh every Monday and Thursday at laarmichaers same day by 6 p m. 19 a in, arrive at Uoininown next drys by 6 p at. Leave Carmichael's every Find my at 6a m, arrive Leave Uniontown every Wednesday and Sa• MeClell,tnchown same day by 3 p in. I moth)? at 6 a in, arrive at Pittabargh same days 163•3 From Beallsville. by Mdlsborougb an d by cellos, to Jefferson, 13 miles awl back, pace a 1659 From Pittsburgh, by Walker's Mills, No ,ek blestown, Caudaar, Baler. Burg atatowit, Cross Leave Baallsville every Friday at 8 a in, arrive at Creek Village, Pattersan's Mills and Independence, ff-rson trams day by 12 tn. i to West Liberty, Va. ,43 miles aid back, rime a Leave Jefforeon every Friday at 1 p in, arrive at week. tillsville sante day by 5 p in. L-ave Pittsburgh every Weduesday at 2 p in, ar -16:19 From Greensboro' to New Geneva, one m il e , rive at Kublesiown same day ary 5 p m. ' , a track, twice a week. Leave Noblesiown every l'lstirsrlay at 7 a in, ar- Leave Greensboro' every NI ardav and Friday ! rive at West Liberty same day by 5 p m. .12 in, arrive at, Nev atineva suns drys by I ' Leave West Liberty every Friday at 7 a m, ar• m. at.Noblestnwn same day by 5 p rn. Liave New .Ga , leva er ary \toothy ;hat Friday Leave Noblestown every Saturday at 7 a nr, ar -8 p let arrive at GrevriStmrti aame days by (j 4 i iva at Pittsburgh same day by ;0 a it., IP. 1630 From Pittsburgh, by Mnntoar's, Moon, 1640 • From Bratvti , v 1:e, by Pike. Rua and-Horse l Clinton, Mu. dacksville and Frankf o rt Spriags. to ?rm. to Mormagalielt Gay, 21 mile: , and back, once Fairview. Va.. 39 miles and ''ark, once it we. k week . Leave Paull - ire every Saturday at 6 a ia, a, rive Leave Browiria , itle ever* We Ines(' ty at 7 a mu, or- at Fairview same eat: by 6 p in. ve at Matartigatiala City ram., day by 12 m Leave Fairview every Friday at 6 a In, arrive at Leave"Mtmongobelit rity every 'A edniesday at 2 Pittsburgh saute day by G p in. , iir ar iv eat It ow,:siolle same day by 7 p tit. 11;61 Et', om Pnttsburgh, by Antrim. Loc u st Dale, lb 1I F, om Way th•slurrg, b) Rn , ker s, Simpson', No, Gay a iattigton. Adollu and Frantz Mill, to She It .re gall Good lilted', to W eat Alex ruder, .28 leers, 51 miles and la tick, onre a week. it lea gad hack. nice a own,. , L eave Pittsburgh ever: M niiday at 6a tn arrive Lease 1.1111 . y.1,5i11.e, essay Satin day at 7 a at, air • at Sad 'tea next day b;, 12 in. . are at West %les:andel same nay tai 5 p La. la•rive Shelia to even y Tuesday at 1 p tn, ar i:e at Le a ve rVest Alexa..de r every Friday r t 7 a in, . P"t"b"'e "fir day by h pin, " n y it w a yn .eltlie, Saill.! day by 6 p in. 1662 F, oar A t oll.', by Pitt's Mill, to Kittaini , .e. 1812 Fenn Waryme.b.; in Blicks ide. 'VA , :4 I 26 miles and back, mice a week. miles mat back, truce a week. ' Lratve Apollo every Sam , day at 1 p ni, arrive al L • ire ‘Vaynesb• ,, g evert - T i••-: 'ty at 12,„ , „ e . Ki•taiiiine satne day by 7 p 111. rye at 11 aeltsvale same liy b y s'' ,„. , 1.-a ,e'liittaning every Saturday at G a in, active Leave lit e•ii• vi le err, v Taa,a.v at 6 4. in, .Ir,l. e t ''' ' 1 , "'" ) < t ine rtr.r . 121) ) . " 1 at W a yleatarg same dry by 11 a tii Pr • I na - .14 to e.nd rodte at Pits Mills are itn -1541 ['rim ‘V.o.n....tittrg, by Ittion a.• 1- and '''''t C n otro yilie, to filacksaill.', V. , VI 111..erillid beIC , ,, i 141,1 r,,,,, Kia.in;,,,,.., by Ross !1111;s, to Leech riniee a wcek. . hot 0,, 16 "ales end ba, k, onus a week " L....2:e %Vivi •shil g et.mrV Wedmts Ity it 7 a „ i. ; Leave Ki tailing every IVednies lay all a in, art ive .11 , rive at Iliae . .svilte slim...natl. - by 111 i ain ,at I„,,,et,httrg same day by 12 mu. La ive Black As ills eve. yWe la , slit at 1 p in. I Leave Leecliburaeveay We inesday at 1 p Fri, or arrive at Wayrresbo a same day by 51 p in. 1 i isa• at Ramping saute day by 7 p tn. 1544 From Dunn rig-villa, by ,11unittuwit rai ,,l 1 1661 Front Kittannieg, by SVatiersoit's Ferry, Th. iiirsonvilte, to Ilarrt atvrlia, 12 aales and back, , P mks , / Ole: Cul Its, die and Reid-burg, to Clari ni, 32 coare, a week. i miles and back, mice a week. Leave Daohiugsvil:a every Toe , . lay at 6a nri, ar- ' Lea 0 Kittaniog every Thursday at 6 a in, arrive same d at Hari AM U!, ay by Id „, m . at Clarion same day by 6 p in. rive , „.. Leave He ' i riottville rieery L' ies ray at 12 ,n, ar• I Leave Clari in every Friday al 6 a in, an ire at rice at Danningiville a Ina day by 4 p in. , li‘earting same day by 6 1 , in. haitaniug. by ism F ro m West Maidl.ntnc.vnt, try Pattetsmits i 16'65 Frontt Rural Valley, Glade Mills, Cr iss Creek Vi lags, U.I ierst,lie, B ur gett:, i Run and 3mick4nirg, to' Mahorting, 28 miles and to vat, Cli nmoo ant Se, anty -S,x, t•, lluukstawn, ;in j back, erica a week. mass and back, once a week. I Leave Kittaiiiitg every F. 'day at 8a m• arrive at Leave West. Mid liat rNII eery Toesday at 1 p u i , t Mahoney, same day by 5 p m. arrive at Jinteltstowo nest day by 6 p in.l L^ave Mahouing every Saturday at 6 a in, a • rive Leavyll ark-toga every rauraday at 6 a ni, ar- iat IV:limning, same day by 3p m. riva at West Middletravh next day by 1? en. 1656 Finn Kittaning. by New State Road, to 1616 From Nashinatart, by Lot-list Rel. Hick° IBr ,ok , ille. 43 miles and back, once a week . r y, lenrg,enstowit, Florence, Frankfort Springs, l Leave Kittaning every Tuesday at 1 p rev, arrive Remise, Hyarkstawa }rad Gaorgetown, to 8,,,i le s at Brookville next day by 12 in. Ferry, 41 , 11:1,3 and back, once a week. I Leave Brookvinle every Wednesday at Ipm, ar Leave Waahlagittit every NI at lay and Friday - i l rive at Kittaning next day by 12 in- Leave am, ar ive at Smith's .Ferry eam i days by 8 I 1657 Fro ri Kitt z ing, ny Oakland. New Bailee p rn. ham, Red Bank Fuinace, Red Bank. Limestone.. Leave Smith's F,trry euery Tuesday aid S ttor- Knnesville and Summerville, to Brookville, 59 m.lea day'at 6 a 111, arrive at IVas lingtikii same days by ; aud n back, once a week. 8 p is. . I Leave Kittan ing every Saturday at 4a m, arrive 1641 From W t.hiegtoni, by Buffalo, 'Nest Mid- . at Prookville same day by 7 p m. dletown. ladepeudenre, Wellsbarg, Vag, Philip— I Leave Brookville every Friday at 4 a trt, arrive at brier, 0., Naw Alexamir is, Siiiithfierl and Union Kittaning same eay by 7p m. Vale. to Cadi, 41 miles and baA, ;Tr i t.t.ee tittles a 1 1663 From New Bethlehem, by Leather wtgl, to week, in two horse coaches. 1 Reidsburg, 15 miles and back. Leave Washiugron every Mon lay, Wednesday Leave New Bethlehem every Saturday at 8 a and Friday, at 6 a in, waive at Cadiz same day by i Int and return to New Bethlehem same day by 6 6 p m. • 1 p in. Leave Calis every Trieelay. Tintraday ant-5A.:1669 From Lawrenceburg. by M tirrinsville, to I urday, 6 a . arrive at Wai;iiingto„' same .:14). lturri,i;k, 20 miles and ba , k. once a week. by 6 an p in. tn , I Leave Lawrencebutg every Tuesday at Ipm, ar 1613 From W . asaitigtari, by 141.1 Boren, Sparta, I [sae at Harris , i le satne day by 7 p in. Linalev's Mats, Amity arid Ten-Mile, to Waffles-; Leave Ilarris,•ill.• eery 'Tuesday at 5 a ma, arrive burg, 36 miles and hick, once a week. ' at Lawrenceburg same day by 12 m. 1 , Leave Wits,,iitglun every Tatirsday at 6 a in, or- • 1670 From Le arid Eden ' e, by Sh Agnew'sille Mills. rive at Wayaesbnrg saint. day by 6 p m. I Jefferson Furnac to ippettsv, 30 Leave Waynatbara eery Wednesday at 6 a m. ; miles and back, nace a week. arrive at Washingturt same. day by 6; tn. i Lease Liwreiteetin g every Thursday at'? pin 1619 Front W as:tin:Jou to Tiolurstown, 7 rifles ; arrive at Agnewse Mills same day by 5 p us. -led back, twice a aver k, I Leave Agnev's M ids every Wedriesday at 7 a nr. Le Iva T ayl irstar.vii every Wednesday and Fa- ' arrive at Snippensville sante clay by 12 m. 'rosy at 1 p in, an rive at Washington same days ; Lea+e Shippento ill, every Wednesday at 1p m, sr . I . 3 r m• , ,eI arrive at Agnew's Mills sem i clay by 6p m. i.e men Wasnirm , et ery Wearies lay amt Sitter- ; Leave Agnew's Mills everyA ' llesdav at 9a m, lay at 31 p in, arrive at Tayl est mu same days by ' arrive at Lawren L ceburg e same day by 12 ne 14 pm. i 1671 From a wrencburg by Callrtabarg anti • 1651 From Canansatirg, by Venice, to Candour, I Piny, to Clatior, 21 miles and back, once a week. ais neles and back, once a week. ' I Leave Lawrenceburg every Trieetay at 1p m, LeAiy4. Canonsburg every l'iresdty at 7 a na ar- I arrive at Clarion sane day by 7 p in. Ave at Candour sante dty by 12 in Leave Clarion every Tuesday at 5 a in, arrive at Leave. Candour every Triasday at 3 p in, arrive Lawrenceburg same day by 12 m at Canonsburg same day by 8p m. 1 1672 From Butler, by Bariatart's Mills and Bald Qnere—whether ser , ice Should be retained be- i w i n , t o Lawrenceburg, 22 miles and back, ouce a 3, otid Vence ! • l week. , 1651 Firm Pittsburgh, by alleareity,Bakerstewn. Leave Boiler every Tuesday at 4a m, arrive at I • Glade Mills, Bader, MeCand•esir Browniegton, I Lamerencbarg same day by 1p na Slippery Rock, Ninth Liberty,Mercer,Culb , •rtson's Leave Lawrenceburg every Tuesday at :1 p in, Custard's Meadville. Woodcock, Rockdale and I arrive at Butler same day by 11 p in. Waterfised, to F.rie, 135 nudes and hack, dady, in i 1673 From Butler, by Broweing , on and Harris tour horse coaches. i villa. to Franklin), 41) miles and back, three times a Leave Pow - await daily at 9a m, arrive at Mercer week, in two horse enriches. same day by IQ . -p in, Leave Bader e•ely :Monday, Wednesday and Leave Mereer Meat day at 3 a in l arrive at Erie Friday at 5 a in, arrive at Franklin same days Imam day by 7 pin. by 8 p tn. 4 Leave Erie ttaiiy ata ana arrive at Mercer same Leave Franklin every Tuesday, Thursday and day by 12 M. Saturday at 1 p in, arrive at Butler same days by Leave Mercer next day at 3 a en, arrive at Pitts- s p in . p bargh same day by 9 p in. Proposals in commence route at Brownington or • 1652 From Pittsburga, by Herrintiville and CA. MeCandlless are inivited, shortening the distuirce 12 tionsburg, to Wasaingt ni,9,6 mil's :tad hick, daily, miles. . -. .nu .our horse co-tubes. . I ' 1674 Foam Battler, by Connersville, Anandsts, Leave Pittsburgh d I l ly at 1 pia, arrive tit W 'V` lt I aid Clintonville, to Franklin, 43 miles and back, • logroa one day by . 7 pm. - \ once a week. Leave Washington daily at 2 p tn, arm is Pat Pill' Leave Butler every Saturday at, 5a m. arrive at • burgh someday by 8 it rn. .. Franklin sante day by 6 p to. . . This mail is to ue run in alas- roarredinii wills the ; Leave Franklin every Saturday at 5a m, arrive : ineit cos the Natiqual itoad..atei twatedis'e-is to be int Butiner same day by 6 p in. arranged gad mortified seceer : " Pegly. • ,--. • .icoatirmac# ,irra /accept' poi& HI6 and. elianniryille, ti Washington, 67 yose'silaelt, aaria t i me s a *sak i , le two floe =e ;Pa 116 *iv y a v t a la y, Tit 49111 1 y, o rhivic. 14 eller arrival "dtomberland mei% 18 plc joy s ,4l, 2 Lan same days by L. ear , a • 11 ! . w asnitigton *very Vre4negaaY r " . 7 eller arrival of Wheeling malt. say us, active is Meant Nomads nest dayi by itiosair to carry twice a croak on hors, are in i2=IM ; Proposals to. sod route. at Cliaustwill4ll6 miles .leas distance, are invited. 1675 Fermi Bustler, by Norsemen, Widteatown and Breakuteck, to Zeliauople, 21 tulles and back, once a week. Leave Butler every Thursday at 5 a in, aerate at Zolianopleaame day by 12 en. Leave Zelianople every Friday at 5 ans, arrive at Buller seine day by 12 in. 1676 From Ilarrieville, by Pe. rine, Sandy Lake and Deer Creek, to Sugar Creek, 36 miles and back, once a week. Leave Harrisville every Wednesday at 8 a m, arrive at Sogar Creek Fame day by 7 p in Leave Sugar Creek every Thursday at 6 a m, ir• rive at Harrisville same day by 6 p in, Proposal r to commence route at Perrine, 14 mites less distance, are invited. 1677 From Beaver, by Falleton, !lighten, Irish Ripple, Mo avie, Mount Jackson, Cross Cut, New Cagle, New Bedford, Pulaski and New Wilmington, to Mercer, 57 miles and back six dines a week, to New Castle, 27 miles, and three times a week, the residue; three of the six weekly trips between Bea ver and New ,Castle to return from Nev, Castle by Chenango and North Sewickly, and so. down the east si to of the river. Leave Beaver daily except Sunday, at 1 p m, ar• rive at New Castle same day by 9 p m• Leave New Castle every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at! a in, arrive at Mercer same days by fpm. • Leave Mercer every Tuesday, Thursday and Sae turday at 2 p m, arrive at New Castlu same days by 9 pm. Leave New Castle daily except Sunday, at 8 a m, arrive at Beaver same day by 5 rim 1678 From Beaver, by Parkison, - Service and Frankfort Springs, to Florence, 23 miles awl back, once a week. Leave Beaver every Friday at 1 p m, arrive at Florence same day by 7 p m. Leave Florence every Friday at 6 a m. at rive at Beaver sone day by 12 M. 1679 From Enon Valley, by Mount Jackscn, Edinburg, llillsville and Lorvellsvilte, to Poland, 0, 22 miles and hark, once a week. Leave Enon Valley every Friday at 6 a tu, arrive at Poland seine day by 12 m. • Leave Poland every Friday at 1 p tn, arrive at Enon Valley same day by 7 p m. 16.30 From New Castle, by Eastbronk, to Hare lenshurg, 10 miles and back once a week. Leave New Castle every Tuesday at 8 a in, arrive ailHarlensbure 'erne day by 11 a m. Leave Da: ler shurg every Tuesday at 1 p in, ar rive at New Castle same day by 4 p m. ' 1681 From Pulaski, by Weet Middlesex and She. ron, to Clark, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Pulaski every Wednesday at 6 a in, arrive at Clark same day by 11 a m. Leave Clark ever y Wednesday at 1 p in, arrive at Pelmet same ,'ay 1 y 6 p in. 168.1 From Mercer, by Cla•lr...Wtat Jamestown, Adamaville and Ilart's Cross Roads, to Eepyvil e, 40 miles a nd back, once a week. Lave Mercer 'es . ry Tuesday at 1 p in, arrive at Attidtver next day by 6 ;rm. Leave A ndove. every Thursday at 6 a m, arrive at Mercer same day by 12 m. tr teaa le, ern Nle.rer, by Delaware Grove, to West Gaeenville, 13 mile , and hack, twice a week Leave Mercer eve y Monday and Saturday at 1 p a rreed et \Veit Greenville same days by 6 p in. Leave West Greenv Ile every Monday and Satur day at 7 a in, are yr at Mercer same days by 12 in. p oo p .tea's to rail at Delaware Grove, 9 miles less distance are invited. 16-4 F' in A4licw's Ml's, by Porterfield a nd Roed.land, to Cranberry, 17 m lee and ba.:k mice a Leave Apices ' a Milli every Friday at 6 a M. arrive at Cranberry same day by 11 a in. Leave C runnel ty every iday at 12 in, aerate at Agtie,', M. di satire day by 5 p in. I6SI From Ai:ilex's 11r k, by Emleriton and Serobg Mercer, mars and oack mice a ISPFM L OFFICER. e. To be supplied for the net proceed:tor geid o ffi ces Agoew's Mills every Friday at 6 a n u , respectively, limited to a sum to .be nom in the rive at Mercer a ime day by 6 p in. proposals in each ease. Leave Me car es ery Suairdey at 6a m, arrive Aaiun Bank from St. Clair, 4 miles and oack, at Aliiew - e Mile sim• day by 7 pin. nee n we, k. lase Fr ern Chinni, by Limestone. to Red Bank, bark, Bri o dg n e c i e in a rt w N e f e il k ls . em Chamhersburg, 3 miles and 21 ...les and haek • oece week. Leo , e Clar ton e'er) , Teesday at 5a m, art ice ei Buffalo Cruse Roads from Lewisburg, 4 miles and ;led Bank same (ley by 1 p m. 't ranee a week. Leave Red B elk e• cry Monday at a in, arrive ' Brookfield from Troupsburg, 6 miles and back rion same day by 4 p nu • once a week. at Cla p,„,,,aele to ea lat Limestone, are invited.Flridesburg om Philadelphia, 6 miles and back, 16-47 Friar Saiepeirsvide, by Lucinda Furnme (lady, and Fetzer's Mills, to Tionesta,24 mi:es and back, Boarisfield from Schollsburg, 5 miles and back, once a week. once a week., Leave Slt.ppensei le every S e turday at 6 a in, I Garrick from Fanitettsburg, 4 miles and back, arrive at Tien-eta same day by 12 m. once a week. Le a ve Tioneeta every Saturday at I Im, arrive Coal from Shamokin, 6 miles and back, three times Shipaeneville same day by 7 p am. a week. at Day's Land 1688 From Perry to Tionesta, 10 miles and ! ink. fruit, Manchester 31 miles and back, once a we. k. bark once a week. Leave Perry every Thursday at 1p m , arrive at Elk Lick from Little Cro-singe 5 miles and back, Tionesta same day by 5 p m once a week. Leave Tionesta every Thursday at 8 a am, arrive , East Sugar Loaf from Conyugham 4 miles nil at Perry sae day by 12 tn. I back , once a week. 1689 From Tionesta. by the residence of John I Eagle from Oil Creek 8i miles and beck, once Henry, to Flintier, 12 miles and back, once a I t week. • Einaua from Allentown 6 miles and bark; once a week. Lease Tionesta every Monday at 7a m, cat week. Feasterville from Somerton 2 miles and backawice Phimer same day by.ll a in. Leave Flamer every Monday at 1 p m , arriveeat . a week. Ttrutesta same da by st ) I Forksion from Mehnopany 5 miles and back once 1693 From Franklin, by Cornplanter, Plamer , I a week: Perry. Deerfield and Irvine, to Warren, 51 m itre Gra nvill.• from Troy 5 miles and back, wee a r and back, three tins a week, in two horse i week. Cu aches. Greeevillage from Chamberahurg 5 unites and back Leave Franklin every Tuesday, Thursday and (nice a ek. Saturday at 4 a in, a rrive at Weiner) next days Greenfield and Sorithoille from Wesleyville'al 1 by 8a m. miles and hack once week. Leave Warren every Momlay, Wednesday and 11 irford from Leunx 5 unites and back, twice Friday at 4 a in, arrive at Franklin next days by week. 11 a - Hegestown from Mechanicsburg 3 miles and back 1691 From Fraeklin, by Coopergtown , Sunville, I six times a week. Dempseytown, Ch err y Tree, (11l Creek, Cen re- Jetniatia, from New Bloomfield 5 miles and back, lee, Bloomfield end Union Mills, to Waterford, once a week: 56 titil.s in I back, once a week. Klecknersville from Bath 4 miles and back, once a Leave Frenelin every Wednesday at 5 a m, ar- I week. rive at Waterford next day by 12 in. I raves-vale from Yot le 7 miles and bark, once a weak. Leave Waterford every Thum witty at I p in, ar- I rive at Franklin next day by 8 p m•. Mount Republic from Wavmart 5 macs and hack once Ft week. Propoaals logo by Surivitle and let urn by Demp seytown will be considered• Muddy Creek Forks from Chenceferd 3 miles and 16J2 From Franklin, by North Bend, Henderson, back, once a week. Perrine, Mercer, Hermitage and Sharon, to B r ook Mat town from Marietta 2 miles and hark , daily. field, 4 l miles and back, once a week, with two McWilliametown from Coatesville 3 1-3 miles and add tioital trips between Mercer acd Sharon, 14 hack. three limes a week. m les. Nesquelusiiiiig from Mauch Chunk 5 miles an Leave Franklin every Fri'av at 5 a in arrive at ; baek, once a week. Brookfield same day by 8 p m Peintsville from Pineville 3 miles and back, once Leave Brookfield eve, y Saturday at 5 a in, arrive a w Peeek. G • at Fr ankl n same day by p as. ne's (Trove from Chester 6 miles cud back, six Leave Mercer every Monday end Wednesday at limes a work. I p tat, arrive at Sharon same days by 5 p in. Plum Creek nom Shelecta,7 miles and back,once Leave Sharon every Mowers, and Wednesda a week. 8 a in, arrive at Mercer same days by 12 an. Pickering from Frazer, 4 miles and back, once a 1693 From Franklin, by Utica, 'rencli Creek, week. Seedy Creek, Culbertson's, Salem. West Greenville, Raiusburg from Bedford 10 miles and hack once a and Otangeville, 0., to Hartford, 44 miles and week. bark, once a week, Singfield from Columbia Cross Roads, 2 miles pr Leave Frank in every Thursday at 6 am, arrive and hack, twice a week. at liartlerd nex: day by 12 m Sylvan from Mercersburg.l4 miles and back once Leave Harthurd every Friday at 1p m, arrive a week. Franklin next day by 7 p . Shannonealle from M w oreieton 5 miles and back, 1691 Fiore Hart's Cross Knails, by Line Mills , mere a week. and Unity ,to Comieautvale,l7 miles and beek e eper Schuylkill bend from Railroad, 1 mile and back, a week. twice a week. Leave Hart'sCtistue Roads every Friday at 5 ale Stony Creek Fr me Berlin 5 miles and back mice arrive at u'onneantr ille tame day by II a 10. a week. Leave Curineautville every Friday at I pm, arrive Be a sburg from Paradise 4 miles and back three at Flert'e Cress Roes same day by 8 p m. times a week 1695 From Meadville, by Mead Careens, Sugar Saluda from Mill Hall 2 miles and back, three Lake, Guy's Milt's, Kingsley'e and, r lappville, to timeso'4 a w I' eek. Centreville, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave Meadville every 'I uesiday at 2p m, arrive S4'4B Ferry from I,Veavereville, 4 miles and back once a week. at Centreville next day by 12 en. Stele Line from Green Castle 3 miles and back, Leave Centreville every Wednesday at 1 pm, ar once a week rive at Kingsley's same day by 4 p as. Turbotville flour Eweneville 3 mil.' and back, Leave Kingsley's every Tuesday at 8 a in, arrive tlwee a week. at Meativ.ile same day by I p see Upsioneille from Lawsvile Centre 6 miler and Proposals to run the return trip through to CCto. back, armee weex. treville, without ty ing over, are invited : eadville, by Evanehura, Hart,s Watstown from MeEweneville, 21 milesand back 1696 From Cross north, South Sher:wge and State Line, 0, to once a week. Kummer:l's, 27 miles and back, twice a week. Wiconigco from !Millersburg, 16 miles and back, la aye Meadville every Tuesday sod Saundra, a three times a week its Stemmer and once a Witek in 6 a tn, arrive at Kaustears's semedoas by 4-p sae witstor• , Leave Kinsonat's eyery Monday and F, idoy ain arrive at Meadville tame days by m. 14107 From Meadville, by Blooming Valley, New alobitiond, Taylor's Stand, East Binomfield, Soling I Creek, I..ottsvilie, s ugar Grove and Bnsti, N. Y.,to Jamrstown..s9 miles and back, once a week. Leave Meadtille every Wednescily at 9 a m; ar r i ve a t Jamestown next day by 6p In . Leave Jan:ream% o every Friday at 6 am, arrive at Meadville nett day by 4 - p tn. 1593 From Mem-myrtle, •by Harmonsburg. Con neautville Spring, Jackson Cross Roads and Lock port, to Girard, 35 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Meadville, every Thursday and Monday at 6 a m, arrive at Girard same days by 5 p m. Leave Girard every Fr.day and Tuesday-at ea m, a rrive at Meadville same• days by 5 p 1699 From Meadville, by Sagerstown;Cassaaragn, Crossingville, Elk Creek and Lockport, to Girard, ' 31 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Meadviikevery Tuesday and Friday at 6 a in, arrive at Gina same days by 5 p tn. Leave Girard every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a m, arrive at Meadirille same days by 5 p En. 1700 From Evensburg, by John custard's, to Georgetown, 12 inl'es and back, once a week: Leave Evansburg every Wednesday at 6 a in, ar rives at Georgetown same day by 12 tn. -Leave Georgetown every Tuesday at 8 a m, arrive at Evansburg same day by 3 p tn. 1701 From Oil Creek, by Holland, to Peny, 11 m iles and back, once a week. Leave Oil Creek every Monday at 8 a in, arrive at Perry same day by 12 m. Leave Perry every Monday at 7y p m, arrive at Oil Creek stone day by 4 p in. 1702 From Erie, by McKean,. Edinboro' and Macvin's Mills to Rockdale, 2 . 8 miles and back, once a week. Leave Erie every Friday at 11 a m, arrive at Rock.. dale same day by 7 p m. - Leave Rockdale every Saturday at 5 a m, arrive at E. ie same day by 12 in. 1703 From Union Mills, by Wayne, Columbus and Loos% ille, to Sugar Grove, 29 miles and back, once a week. Leave Union Mills every Monday at 8 a us, arrive at Sugar Grove same day by 6 p.m. Leave Sugar Grove every Tuesday at 5 a in, ar rive at Union Mills same day by 2 p at. Priposals tw en at Lottsville, 6 miles less dis tance, are invited. 1701 From Warren, by Ruseellsburg and Carroil, N. Y., to Jamestown, 21 miles and back, six times 11 week, in f'ur horse coaches. Leave Warren daily except Sunday at 1 pm , ar rive at Jamestown same day by 6 p um. Leave Jamestown daily except Sunday, at 6 a in, art ive at Warren same day by 11 a m. Proposal-4 fur carrying the mail in two horse coaches, will be considered. 17b5 F. out Warren. by Sheffield, to Ridgeway, 42 miles and hack, owe a week. Lear War: en e y Sandsy a• 5 a in, a- rive at Ridgevvay same day by r_•l p .1. Leave Ri It sway every Sa.i.r la ) at 5 4 in, arrive at Wa , rest a me day ley H p in. 1796 Fr 111Wst re.., by 1 rettip. Y o m. e stmxu, Pitts field, Spring C. eek and Gray's Sett] mein, u Union Mills, 31 mi ea aad hack, nace a week. Leave Warren every Satm slay au 6 a in. a I ive at Unioa Mills 'auto day by 6 p m. Leave Union Malls every Friday at 6 a in, arrive at Warren same day by 6 p m. 1707 From Ki 1.713. by Col yttin, Ten Mile Spring. N. V , Boca Tooth. Kullbnek, Nine Mile Run and Burton's Centre. to Olean, 54 miles and back once isl two weeks. Leave Kinr...a every other Wednesday at 12 nm, arrive at Olean next day by 6 p m • Leave Olran every .other Friday at 6 a t u, arrive at Ki-zia next eay by 12 in. Prvpnaals to commence route at Warren, twelve I miles further will he considered. --- - Weat Groeuweres freer Eraneburg 6 6 Inure sue d the props supply wbe rade .r-rn lis rail rued by , bittk. °nee a weekr - --- • linau-pedlieualushergammuiotoher the let leis nett: Welch Rua from ktereereberg b miles aril bark i Post Ortumk, PROAATIIIiNT, times a week. . Leartuber 2, Iti43. . - Zeiseracille from riescuepe 3 mils" and bark 1 --- 1,114 P . e. A. WICK .. once.* week, Postmaster Marta!: • NOTES. t Seven minutes atarallowed .lo4l " °Peal *en trio• sing ti's mails at all - offices where no particular dine is specifie.t; but on railroad and Mamaboat- Meltes there is totter no more dislay than is niseleentry tr:t det , liver and receive the hags. • - • 2 The mail is to be conveyed in Preference to passengers, and to their entire exclusiuu, if its weight and bulk require it. 3 A preference is to be-given to passengers bio't in the connecting mail lines over those travelling in any other. 4 Post Office blanks, mail bags and the special agents of the Department, on the exhibition of, their credentials, are to be conveyed without further charge on mail lines admitting of such couveyance. 5 Mail agents are to be cooveyed without charge on the principal railroad ono steamboat lines, where .the size of the mails, and tire number of the offices will tsiquira their employment by the Department: and in that ease a separate'apartment for the assort ing and safe keeping of the mail is to be provided by the contractor, under the directions of the De , partment. 6 In all cases, there is to be a forfeiture of the pay of the trip, when the trip is not run; a forfeiters of at least one fourth part of it, when the running or ar rive I le so far behind the time as to lose the cOnnecs • lion with the depending mai . ; and a forfititure of a proportion of it. when a gradwof service is rendered 'inferior to that in the contract- These forfeitures may be increased into penalties of higher amount, according totbe nature and frequency of the failure and the iumm tares of the mail. 7 Fines a ill be imposed, unless the delinquency be satisfactorily explained in due time, for failing to take from, Of deliver at a post office, the mail, of any part of it; far Rein-ring it to be wet, injured, lost or destroyed; for conveying tt in a place er mans ner that exposes it to depredation- loss or injury; for refusing after demand to convey a mail by any coach railroad car or steamboat, whith the contractorreg tilarly runs on the route, beyond the specifieo num ber of trips in the contract; and for not arriving at the time net. And for setting up or running an ex press to transmit commercial intelligence ice advance of the mail, a penalty will be exacted equal to a qearter's par. • 8 The Poqinaster General may annul Ilia con tract for rupee's I !allures; Get violating, t h e Poet (if fice Lae s, I , r d arbeying the hots ortiona of the De partite to ; for (rousing to diacoarge a cur :Di when retpti ed by the Dr treatment; fir assigning the coy tract without die cottsent of the Postmaster General. or for setting up or running an express as afore-aid. 9 The Post Master General may alter the con tract, and alter the schedule, he allowing a pro rata increase of compensation, a ithin the t estrictions im posed by law, for the additional *orrice requiri d, or for the inereased speed, if the employment of ad ilitionel stock or carriers is rendered necessary, bur the contractor may, in such came; relinqu.sh the con. tract, on timely notice, if he prefers it to the change. The Partinaster General may also discontinue or curtail the service, he allowing one month's extra pay on the amount dispensed with. 10 The payments will be made through draftai on post offices or cohere:i.e, after the expired , 11 o f each quarter, say in February, May, August and November. 11 The distances are given according to the best information; but no increased pay will be allowed should they prure to be greater titan is advertised, if the places are correctly named. 12 The Postmaster General is prohibited by law from knowingly oinking a contract for tho transports- Lion of the mail with any person who shall have en• tered into any combination, or proposed to enter in • to any combination, to prevent this making of at.y did for a mail contract by any other person or per sons, nr who shall have made any agreement, or shall have given or performed, or promised to give or perform, any consideration to do or not to do anything whatever to induce any other person not to bid for a mail contract, Particular ant ntion is called to the 28th section of the act of 1836., probibs nine combinations to present bidding. 13 Ori coach routes where the present cantractor shall be supei ceded by an undet bidder, who may not have the etege property rrqui-ice for the performance of the contract. lie shall purchase from the plesem contractor such of his coaches, teams and harness h e longing to the route as shall be needed, and may be suitable for the service, at a fair valuation,and make payment therefor by reasonable instalments, as his pay becomes due, unless the present contractor shall ; continue to run stages on the route. Should they not agree as to the suitableness of the property, the terms or the security, each may choose a person who may appoint a third. and their decision shall be final, or the Pols , matter General will name the umpire.— Should the underbidder fail to comply, his bid shall be tittered to the connector; but shoult he decline it the proposals of the underbidder o ill be executed un conditionally. The underbidder should give ear ly notice of his into ntion to take of not to take the stock, and if the latter, of his reasons; and the pres ent colitractor is to, determine on the first application' whether he will sell or not. 14 A hid received after time, to wit: the 2d April ' next at 9 p in. or without the guarantees required by taw, or that combines several routes in one sum of compensation cannot be consideied competition with a regular proposal; not adjudged to be extrav agent. 15 A bidder may offer on coach, railroad or stew shoat, routes, wnere the transportation is diffi cult or imprevicable at certain seasons, to substi tute horse or wagon conveyance., or to intermit ser vice a specified number of days, weeks or months. Ile may propose to omit an office that ii inaccessable or is not on the stage road, the railway, or at a steamboat landing, as the case may be, or he may offer to substitute an inferior mode of supply ir such cases. He may propose different dot a and hours of departure and °viva!, provided no more running time is asked, arurit is obvious that no mail convection or other public accommodation is preju diced. Re may ask fur more running time to the trip, during a speeified number of days, at certain seasons 01 peculiarly bad roads. But beyond these chances, a proposal different from the adverti , etnent will prevent its being considered in Competition with a regular bid, not set 'stride for extravagance; and where a bid contains any ofthe above alterations their disadvantages will be estimated its comparing it with other proposals. 16. Titere should be but one routa bid for in a proposal, 17 Floe route, the service, the yearly past, the biddet's name and residence, mid this name of each member of the firm, where a company uffers, should be distinctly at tied. IS. The following is the form of the guranty which shou:d be fi'ed, the first blank with the name of the guarantor, the second with that of the bidder, and the third and (north with the beginning and terminating points of the route; and after being dal ted: should be signed by the g uarantor, who mus be shown by the written certificate of it postmaster, or other equally satisfactory testimonial to be a man of property, and able to make good his guarrenty. This guaranty, so certified should accotnpaity each "The undersigned guaranties that if hie hid for carrying the mail Coto -- to br accepted by the Postmaster General, shall enter into an obligation prime to the Ist day of July next, with good and sufficient sureties, to perform the service proposed. . • " Dated —" 19 Tile bid should he sent under seal, addtessed to the First / r esistant Postmaster General, with " Mail Proposals in the State of —..y , written on the face of the leiter ; and should be despatched in time to be received by or before the 2d April next, at 9 o'clock, p m. 20 The contracts are to tie executed before the 111 July next. 21 Postmasters at offices situated upon or oear rai roodiAnit more than, eighty rode from a depot.*lll. i iai _ , I, , ; sly after the Ise May nest. report that fact . to. -1:14111ment, stating their enact distarrefrom di ~ ais pot , and hew otherwise supplied with dm ,sa veable the Postirotter GI. el rat to direct .23 --I awlSor. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. - IN the name and by the authority of the Couttotaki wealth of Penusylraniti. florid R. Porter, Govern o r of thesilti Commonwealth, tTo Elijah Trovillo Sherif. of the County of Allegheny, ;ends greeting: Whereas, a vacancy has happened in the representation of this state in the House of Representatives of the United States. in consequence of the reriguation - of William Wilkins Esquire, elected a member of the twenty-eighth Con: grass from the twenty-fiat district. composed of the County of Allegheny: Now, thetefore, in pursuance of the previsions in such case made by the Constitu tion, and an Act of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, passed the secoud day of July, 'A. U. eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, I David It. Porter. being vested with the Executive authority of the State of Pennsylvania, have issued this writ. hereby com manding you. rim raid Elijah Troy illo, Sheriff as aforesaid., to hold an election in the said County of Allegheny, comprising the 21st Congressional District. on Friday the fifbtenth day of March ensning the date hereof, for choosing a representative of this Cornrenn wealth in the Floes° of Representatives of the United States. to Ell the vacancy which has ; happened as aforesaid.- And you are hereby required and enjoined to hold and conduct the said election and make a re turn thereof in the manner and form as by law is di rected and requited. ." Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this twentieth day of February. one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and of the Commonwealth the sixty-eighth. By the Governor. mccLunr., Sectetary of the Commonwealth PUOCLAMATION. .!- In pursuance of the above precept, issued by the Governor of Pennsylvania , and to me directed, com manding an election to be held, to fill thevicuncy occa sioned by die resignation of William Wilkins, Esq in ,• the 28th Congress, I, Elijah Trovillo, 11 igh Sheriff of ... Allegheny County do issue this my proclamation to,the qualified electors of said county (which form, the 210. . . Congressional district) to meet at their respective elec le, den places on FRIDAY THE Lsth OF MARCH next ee and to choose ONE MEMBER. OF CONGRESS to fill the vacancy aforesaid: e: The Electors of the First Ward of the city of Pitts burgh, to meet ut the house of John Little. in said .: ward. The .Electors of the Second Ward of the city of ~ Pittsburgh. to meet at the house of Hugh Duffy, on • ..e tkocorner of Second and Grant Streets. The Electors of the Third Ward of the city of Pius burgh. to meet at the house of J. Dame, corner of Grant and seventh streets. The Electors uf the Fourth Ward of the city of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Washington Cuffee bone, COT. ner of St Clair and Penn streets. The Electors of the Fifth Ward of the city of Pius- burgh, to mart at the house of Alexander Stewart, in •', said Ward. The Electors of the First Ward of the city of Alle- . _ gheny, to meet at the house of John Goebriag, formerly occupied by H De Haven, on Federal street. The Electors of the Second Ward of the city of Alle gheny to meet at the house of James Carson, former ly occupied by John Goehring, corner of the Desmond and Ohio street. -- The Electors of the Third Ward of the city of Alle gheny, 'L to meet at,the Public School House, in said . -.. . , Ward, or. the Ease Common. . :1 3: The Electors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of Solomon Lightcap, cur- . mar of Cedar Pt. and Bank Lane. _ The Electors of P u tov.-ship, to meet at the hOuse now,or lately occupied by Coerad Freyvogle,known by the name of "Social Garden," on the Farmers.' a nd Me- ...- chanice"Turnpike road. . The Electors of Peebles township, to meet at 'the .:. house of John Beitler, in the village of East Liberty. The Electors of Wilkins township, to west at the - house of Francis Wilson, on the Frani:mown road, in e said township! The Electors of Plum township, to meet at the house • e -... of Mergret Little, formerly John Little's, in said; tewn. ship. The Electors of Vermilion township, to meet at the . 1 White House, formerly owned by Thomas Neel, on the Pittsburgh and Greeusburg Turnpike road, in said A township. 7, eS The Electors of Elizabeth township, including the e e borough of Elizabeth, to meet at the house formerly oc- cupied by John Walden, in said borough. The Electors of Jefferson township, to meet at the • e. house of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King, in skid township. The Electors of Mifflin township, to meet teethe , house of Samuel Wilson, formerly ucuupied by James .... H Neel, in said township. The Electors of Upper St Clair township, theatiose - ter . e the house of James Connor. in said townelte. sereeze - The Electors of Lower St Clair township; tell meet - - 1 at the house of E McAnitich. formerly occupied by A ..4 H Harehharger, at the end tithe Monungabolaßridsee. ' 1 . 1 . The Electors of Robineen township, to meet at the house of Sarah M'Farler.d, formerly Maley el'Faroo land in surd ship. The Ele ctset Fayette township, to meet at the e house forme. ly Matthew M'Creres, in Nobleetown, in said township. • - Thetlectors of Findley township, to meet at the -... h Mlle of McClelland A Armor. formerly owned by John Charles, iu the village of Clinton in said township. The Electors of Moon township, to meet at the .: house of Peter Onstot, in said township.„ ---', . The Electors of Ohio township, to meet at alehouse -.- - of John Har e estaaid township The Elec'WK' - jeeanklin township, to meet ; at the house formerly occttiltied by John Shrum, in sold town- --.• ship. o. The Electors of Reserve township, to meet. at the Public School House, in the village of Manchester -- ' e The Electors of RO6ll township, to mutest the house • e of henry K rider, in said township. . . ... e The Electors of Pine townebip, to meet at the items of \Vellum Cochran, Esq. - fiesuld township. - e The Electors of West Deer townsip, to meet at the ... e house of Nathan Canleyen said township. , • , The Electors of East Deer township, to meet at the e: Public School House in the borough of Tarenuun, • in said township. e , e The Electors of Indian& township, to meet at the ..,1 hones formerly occupied by Samuel Mackey, in said el: townshiph. , , Tho Electors of the borough of Birmingham,. to , meet at the house formerly occupied by Duminie o'- .., Conner, deceased. in said borough. The Electors of the borough of Lawrenceville, to -.. meet ut the house of James Sharp, in said borotwlt. . , ..... - T At which time and places the qualified elecaws as aforesaid, will elect by ballot,— • - e And by virtue of the 19th section of the &ed . the . 1 second of July. 1839, it was enacted that every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who *ball holism,: office or appointment of profit or trust under the. Gov- entreent of the United States. or of this State, or of • e any city, or incorpornted eietrict, whether a cistern's , - .: tinned officer or otherwise, a angnrdinats officer agent, who is, or shall be employed under the Ulises- tive, Executive, or Judiciary departnseet of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated -, Idistrict. and also that every member of Concrete, and 1 of the State Legielature, ancreof the Select or COM man Council of any city, or Commissienere of any . ~. incorporated district, it by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appoint- ment of Judge, inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Conimonweahh, and that no Inspector, Judge, •• . or other officer of any such electioa -sWI be eligible .1 to any office to be then voted for. . Mee, in and by the 4th section of iteotercred . the 10th April, 1840, it is enacted—That the 13th / section of the act passed July the 2d. 1539, entitled . .1 an act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth, e t shall not be' is construed as to prevent any Militia ee Officer or. Borough Officer, from sorting as Judge; le-.,, epeeutro sttne or Clerk,at "Y General or Special , glec6 7 . .. -4 in this Commonwealth. E. TROtALLO, Sheriff o 110;ittilliftINS, dressed atatundrewsed, jest revere . ,AUP -Arial forenlohy -.-. A• BT.;.‘EN- ~,'.~+t'.r i ~