The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, January 27, 1864, Image 8

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1111. Prom Pittsburg, by Etna, riorseyville„Pu
rtitithlge;apil Oulmerville. to Saxonburg. 27 miles
*nil back, pile+) a week. Le lye Pittsburg Friday at
a.m ; arrive at Saxeriburg liy 6 in. heave imx
oriburg Thursday at 5 a m; arrivo at Pittsburg by
6 p m.-
2338. From llttsliarg, by - llacli:ioan, Ormsby, and
Hope Churl*, to Street's Run, 12 miles and back,
twice daily, oxeept Sunday, to 13m:ham:au, and twice
a, week residue. Bidders will propose a schedule c;f
departures and arrivals sati:dictorY to the Postmas
ters at terminal offices.
2677.. From Greensburg. by Harrison City, Manor
Dale, Murraydrille, Sardis, and New Texas, to Par
nassus, 23 miles and baek, twice a -week. Leave
Greensburg Wedndav and Saturday at 9 1 ,4. a m
arrive at Parnassus bY . SI-1 ,- . p Leave Parnassus
Tuesday and Friday at 9: 1 /: a in: arrive at Greens
burg by 5% p in. • .
2948, From Greensburg, by New Alexandria,
- ilamy's Five Points ' and Salem Cross Roads, to
Green.sburg, equal to 13 mile, and back, six times a
wesk. -Leave Greensburg daily, except Sunday, at
12 in: arrive at Salem Cross Roads by 5p m. Leave
Salem Cross Roads daily, except Sunday, at 6 a m
arrive at Greensburg by 9 a m.
From Mount' Pleasant, by Penniville: to I
rounelksville 10 miles and b.ick t three times a week. '
Leave Mount Pleasant Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 4 p in; arrive at Connellsville by 7 p in.
Leave Connellsville Tuesday. Thursday and Satur
day at Iflint arrive at Meant Pleasant by 3-4 34 m.
2610. From MeKeati's Old Stand, by New Stan
' :.on. Walt's Mi 11.% Madison, and Fulton, to Tinker
Run, '4 miles and back, thief, times a week. Leave -
31e Kean's Old Stand Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
•-lay at 6a m: arrive at Tinker Run by 12 M. Leave
rinkar Run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2
f, m ; arrive at McKean's Old Standby 8 p m. 5,41.. From Ligonier, by 0•• k Grove Furnace and
to West Fairfield. 11 miles and hack, once
a, a eels:. Leave Ligonier Saturday at 8 a in; arrive
a , . West Fairfield by 11 am. Leave West Fairfield
'... , :aarday at 1 p_ in ; arrive at Ligonier by 4p m.
- 2642. From Ligonier, by St ahlstown, to .Donegal,
miles and back, once a week. Leave Ligonier
Friday at Barn ; arrive at Donegal by 12 in. Leave
Donegal Friday at 1 pin; arrive at Ligonier by 5
264:1. From Lockport Station to West Fairfield, S
miles and buck, six times a - w.mk. Bidders wilLpro-
Pose a sohctiole to connect with railroad, and that
be satisfactory to the po4mtisters at terminal
(Arita*.
Bsl4. From Branch Junction. by Blairsville,
.Blank Lick Station. and PhilipN Mills, to' Indiana,
2 miles and back daily, by railroad, and bpasched 7
-ale satisfactory to the Department.
345. From Blairsville, by Livermore, to • Salts
- bui!, 12 miles and back six times a week. Leave
Blairsville daily, except Sunday, at 9 a m; arriveat
Hahsburg by 1 m. Leave Suitsbnrg daily, except
Sunday; at 2 p m ; arrive at Blairsville by 6.p in:
0 - 46, From Indiana, by Shelocta, Elderton,
WhiteAnrg. Blanket Bill, Kittanning, Worthing
.on, and Coyleville. to Butler, 485; miles and back,
dt 1 5, 42 e a
m arrive
by 6
am;eek.Le t a l rie u Indiana erp r: a
'u.,.ada
and
Butlerrila)
,Momlay and Thursday at 5 a ; arrive Leaveat Indiana
ay 6 p ra.
- 2617 ie.rom Indiana, by- Rayne, Home, Brady.
Marehland, ()evade, Panstanwney, Oliveburgh,
Cool Spring,"and Stanton; to Brookville, 49, 1 4' -miles
and buck three -times a week: Leave Indiana
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at Ta m ; arrive
at Brookville next days by 5 p tu. Leave Brookville
Nlontlay, Wednesday and Friday at Tam ; arrive
at Indiana - next days by 5 porn.
'MR From Indiana, by oJan/hem-ilia,- Willet,
end l'lumville, to Soneksburg,'' rules and back,
twin a week. - Leave Indiana Monday and Thurs
-lay, at 5 a in; arrive at Stnicksburg by 10 a m.—
Leave Sinicksburg Monday and Thursday at 12 in ;
arrive at Indiana, by 5 p m.
.'..1:519 From Indiana; by l'enu Run, Mitchell's
Mitts, Minta. NCWIIIIIII . 9 Mills, Patehinsville, Burn
side, New Washington, Ostend, Chest, BoWer, and
Orampian Hills, to Curwitsville, 62 milts and back,
twice a week. Leave Indiums Monday and Thurs.
day at 5 a Ill; eat Curivinstille next days by
:I'.Leave I 'drains, ilia Tuesday and Friday
.it t p : arii% Indixon next days by S p in.
Iltio Front Indiana, to Bruin Valley, 7 miles and
hack, three time; a sveok, Leave Indiana Tuesday,
Thursday and SatordaY at 4p m arrive at Brush
Valley. by t; p at. Leave Brush Valley Tuesday,
'Ashur , I,y and •i,ti Dra,s at 12 ux ; arrive at Indiana
• t i
..Ib.st ron, I. odia mt, by El,enezer, Clarks
burg.. Ltder's tali, , •;, . 4 ontii Bond, West
...A:lnman-4 mid Tanner % in la,littna, equal to 2;)
mtl hack, ;• t .week. Leave Indi
um ,),••'
wt.). Ni editsl:ala) autk k litho. at 5 a in. ; ar
rive at 'lndiana by 8 p m.
213 k Frwu Coal . port. Kisbkimini
-as: Apollo, mad Lecehburg. to Shirley Station, 2.7%.:
ernes itiat buck, three defies 1: week, to Apollo, and
aix time, a• a - o,k the re:44lw.; Leave Saltsburg
Tuesday, Thursday and batarday at 1 p arrive
it Apo , to by 5 p in. Leave Apollo TuesdaY, Thurs
day an:l Sutural.) at 7 a m; -arrive at Saltsburg by
11 am. Leave A. , 0110 daily, except Sunday, at 1.2!,e;
pnl arrive at Shirlo,Y Station by 4 p in. Leave
Shiite) .at.ation thai.y,"eaeopt Sunday, at 10 am ; ar
rive at Apollo by 14 in.
26.3 i From I.4altsetirg, to Perryton, 5 miles and
back, , tnee a weak, Leave Salt:churl.; Saturday at
:1 ato ; arrive at Perryton by 12 tn. Leave Perry-
zert• Sattirtlg Ist la a m ; arrive 'at z"altsburg by 10
.‘ et.
Fronk' Home, by Glen Oak and Mahoning,
te.Saiitten, miles and back, three times a week.
.I,,,cave• Heine Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1
le'; arrive fat Smitten by 5 p in. Leave Smitten
..Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 in; arrive at
dome by 12 in.
- t".Y.35 From Aittherting. by Decker's Point. Purchase
- .line, and Hillsdale, to Newman's Mills, 21 miles and
back, twice a week. Leave Mahoning Tuesday and
Saturday, at 11 a in; arrive at Newman's Mills by 5
-2 in.. Leave - Newman' s Mills Monday and Friday
at Bain • arrive Mahoning by 2 p in.
2656 From Cresson, by Minster, to Ebensburg, 12
:Mies and back, twice daily, except Sunday. by
railroad, and by aAehedule satisfactory to the De
partment:
• 265 - From Cresson, to Loretto, 4 miles and back,
six 'times a week. Leave Cresson daily, except
Aunday_. at 10 a m' arrive at Loretto by 11 a ni.—
I..eaVo Loretto daily, except Sunday, at 7 p.m; ar
zive- at Cresson by 8 P m.
aryif Frim Loretto, by Chess Springs, Saint Au-
eastine, Fallen Timber, Roseland, and Utahville, to
..mith's Mills, T miles and back, three times a
week- to Saint Augustine, and twice a week the res
idue. Leave Loretto Monday, Thursday, and Sat
arditi at 11 a m; arrive at St Augustine by 3 p
..ea - ve St Augustine Mondyy, Thursdyy and satur
taisy'at 3 1 4 p m ; arrive at Loretto by pm. Leave
;,t Augustine Tuesday and Friday at G am ; arrive
at smith's Mills by 11 a. Leaye Smith's Mills
at
and Friday at 1 p m arrive'at St. Augustine
by 6p m.
'559 From Ebensburg, by Carrolltown, Platte
/Ale; an& East Ridge, to Newman's Stills 23 miles
and back, three times a week. Leave Ebensburg
"luesclar. Thursday and Saturday - at 12% pm; ar
.-ii•o at Newman'sAßMs bYBY' In. Leave ew
nan's Mills Monday, Wednesday and N
Friday at 8
t -arrive at Ebensburg by 4 p m.
2560: From Ebensbing, by Bethel Station, Nolo.
and p and, to Indiana, 28 miles and back, once a
week. Leave Ebensburg Monday at SaDI • arrive
fridiana, by 4_p Leave Indiana Tuesday at 8
a ur tE- arrive abensburg by 4 p m.
• 11, From Clearfield, by Curwinsvill, Forest,
i.ersburg, Jefferson Line,. Reynoldsville, Brook
villa.Corsica, and Strattonville, to Clarion, 59 miles
sfactback, six times a week.. Leave Clearfield dai
-1;, accept Sunday, on arrival of mail from Tyrone
.-0 3at 7 p m ;.arrive at Curwinsville by 8% - li m.—
C eve, Curilinsville daily, except Sunday, at 9 p m ;
- arriv,e-at'Clearfield by 10% p m. Leave Curwins
vill6 daft, except Sunday, at 4 a m' arrive at Clari
on by 8 p m. -Leave Clarion daily, except Sun
-o.ty-; -,at 4,14 a m . ; arrive at Curwinsville by. 83-
p
:BM; From Clearfield, by Penfield, Tylers, Cale
(l4-,ula,' and Kersey's, to Ridgeway, 44 miles and
beck,. twice a week. Leave Clearfield Tuesday and
~.itturdaY at fi'a in: arrive at Ridgeway by p m.-
I.eaVeßidgeway Monday and Friday at 6 a In; ar
rtye at Clearfield by 8 p in.
2663 From Clearfield, by Shawsville, Bald Hill,
, I,econte's Mills, Frenchville, and Karthous, to Salt
. miles and back, twice a week. Leave
Monday•and Friday at 8 a in; arrive al.
6alt,„Lick by 4 p in. Leave Salt Lick Tuesday
and Saturday atl3 am ; arrive at Clearfield by 4
• F.- in, •
- 3131.- From Jeffries, by Clearfield Bridge, to Clear
- 6,04, - 16 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Jeff
lie.,,Monday and _Friday at 1 p In • arrive at - Clear
,- :1•11(rby 5 p m. 'Leave Clearfield Monday and Fri
- dayint.6 a m arrive at Jeffries by 15 am. • •
2685 - From Curwinsville, by Bloomville and New
Ansonville, 13 miles and back, once a
, reek Leave•Curwinsville Saturday at 8a m ; ar
rive at Ansoriville by 12m. Leave Ansonville Satur-
-4 0 , at 1. p m; arrive at Curwinsville by 5 p m.
.2666.Fr0m Curwinsvillp to Lumber City, 6 miles
4.l . lbaCk;three times a week. Leave Curwinsville
is'3dily, Thursday. and Satuaday at 6 a m ; arrive
tpintber City by 3 a • m." Leave Lumber City
..'lay, Thursday and Saturday'at 8 1 / 6 a m;arrive
:uswin.sville by 10.; a m.
*IL FromLuthersburg, by Troutville. Big Run,
':nil's Mills, Punxutawney, Covode and Smitten,
Suaieksintre, 32% miles and back, twice a week.—
:naive -Luthersburg Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a
m ;Arrtve at Sinicksburg by 5 p m. Leave Smieks
burr Monday and Friday at 8 a m; arrive at, Lu
tiroburg by 6 p_re.
..ki6B. From New Washington, by Chest, Cush
Iltiiten's, and Canoe Ridge to Punzutavrney, 21
odes and back, twice a week Leave New Wash
ington Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a m; arrive at
Pttaxatawney by 2 pm. Leave P tins utawn ey Mon
a ay and Friday,at 10 a m; arrive at New Washing
ton bY 4 pn m.
From Ansonville, by Me(iariey's and West
•,s4't,,,.t,Elist Ridge,. 16 miles- and back, once a
, ule. Leave Ansonville Saturday at 7 a m; arrive
a . East Ridge by 12 m. Leave East Ridge Monday
st 1 p taL arrive at Ansonville by 6 p m. • .
VA From Williams' Grove to Grabamton, 3
miles and back, three times a "week. Leave Will
;mile-Grove Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 9
trts'arrive at Grabamton by 10 a m. Leave Gra
:,),,,,t00n Monday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a tip ;
rigvt at Williams' Grove by 9 a M.
From Reyneldaville to Rockdale Mills, 8
m:l4 and back. once a week. Leate Reynoldsville
Saturday at 1 pm; a Rockdale Mills by-334
I m. Leave Rockdale Mil Saturday at 834 am: '
arrive at Reynoldsville by 1 a in. •
N 72. Panxutavrneyt, by Frostburg, Spranz
kle's Mill and Packer, to Summersville, 22 miles •
and hack :onto at week.. Leave Punxtdawney Wed
nesday au in; arrive at Summersville bY.3 P M. j
Leave Summemville Thursday at 8 a in; arrive at
Punxtdawney b Om.
3. From 3roo lle, by Sigel and Clarington.
to Mariortville. 26 Miles and back once a week.-
Leave Brookville Thursday at - 7 a m: arrive at
Marionville by 5 P in. Leave Marionvillo Friday
at 7 a ni; arrive at Brookville by 5 p us.
0374. From Brookville, by Stanton, Ringgold and
Hamilton, to Smitten, 24 miles and back, once a
week. Leave Brookville Saturday at 6 a in; arrive
at Smitten by 2 p in. Leave Smitten Monday at 6
a m ; arrive at Brookville by 2 . 4) in.
2675. Front Brookville. by summersville, Shan
nondale, Kerr's Store, NO. Bethlehem . , Oakland,
Red Bank Furnace, and Orrsville, to Kittanhig,.42
miles and back, -six times 'a week. Leave Brook
ville daily, except Sunday,l at 4 a m; arrive at Kit
-tanning by 4 p in. Leave Kittanning daily, except
Sunday, at 11 a m ; arrive Brookville by 11 is'in,
2676. From Brookville,' by Warsaw, Brockway
vile, Little Toby, Hellen, and Brandy Camp, to
Ridgeway. 41 miles and babk, twice a week., Leave'
Brookville Tuesday and Saturday at 6 a in: arrive.
ut Ridgeway by 7 p m, Leave Ridgeway Monday
and Friday at 6 am; arrive at Brookville by 7 p m.
X 77. From Brookville, by Richardsville, Seb,aff
ner's Corners, Arroyo, and Lake City, to - Ridgeway,.
37 miles and back, once a* . eek. Leave Brookville .
Saturday at 7 a in; arrivelat Ridgway by 6P
Leave Ridgeway Friday at 7 a m ; arrive at Brook- .
I ville by 6 p in. -
I 2678. From Kittanning, by West Valley; Oscar,
Echo, and Belknap, to Dayton, 20 miles and back,
twice a week. Leave Kiftatining Tuesday and Fri
day after arrival of the P ttaburg mail-say at 10
; arrive at Dayton by 4 p in. "Leave Dayton 31on
daY and Thursday at 8 a ; arrive at Kittanning by
2 p m.
:.1379. From Kittannin , by Rimereburg, Water
tovrn's Ferry,,,Lawsonha , Curnsville, and 'ROUE ,
burg, to Clariort, S 3 mi es and hack, six times a
week. Leave Kittanning daily, except Sunday, at
11 a in; arrive at Clarion by 10 pm. Leave Clarion
daily, except Sunday, at" 4 a in ; arrive at Kittan
ning by 3 p m. 3 1 -
• 2880. From Kittanning, by Covvansville and
Adams, to Brady's Bend, 16 miles and back, sis
times a week. Leave 'Kittanning daily, except
Sunday, on arrival of mail by railroad -say at 11 a
in ; arrive at Brady's Bend,by 4 p in. Leave Bra
dy's Bend daily, except Sunday, at 10 a en: arrive.
nt Kittanning 'tiv 3 p m.-
2681. From Kittanning, by Rural Valley, Bar
nerds, Dayton, and Smicksburg, to Mahoning, 30
- miles and back, twice a" week.. Leave Kittanning.
Monday and Friday on arrival of mail from Pitts
burg-say at,lo a m ; arrive at Mahoning by 8 p m.
Leave .Slahoning Tuesday and Saturday at 5 a in ;
arrive at Kittanning, byll3 p Pr.
2682.- From Kittanning, by Pine Township,
Scrubgrass,Putneyvillej Eddvville, Phoenix, Porter,
Hamilton, and Frostburg, to l'unxutawney, 43 miles
and back, twice a week. Leave Kittanning Tues
day and Friday at 6 a en; arrive at Puuxutawnev by
9p m. Leiria Punxutaivney 'Wednesday and Sat
urday at 15 am; arrive at Kittanning by 9 p m. 2683. From Freeportito Slate Lick, 7 miles and
back, three times a week. Leave Freeport Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday{ at 11 a m; arrive at Slate
Lick by 1 p in. Leave Slate Lick Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday at 2 p in ; arrive at Freeport by
4 p tn.
'3,384. From Kelly's .tation to Cochran's Mills,
7 1 4 miles and batik, twice a week. Leave Kelly's
Station Wednesday and Saturday at 934 a in: arrive
at Coehran's Mills by 113. 2 ain Leave Cochran's
Mills Wednesday and Saturday at 7 am ; arrive at
Kelly's Station by 0 a in.
26.35. From Apollo, by Spring Church, Long Run,
and Olivet, to Elder's' Midge, 13 miles and back,
-three times a week. Leave Apollo Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 1 p mt . arrive at Elder's Ridge
by 5p m. Leave Elder's Ridge Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 7 a m; arrivb at Apollo by 11 a in.
:3386. From Brady's' Bend, by 'Catfish Furnace,
Black Fox, 'and Stant's Store, to Callenaburg, 16
-miles and back, twice a week. Leave Brady's Bend
Tuesday and Saturday" at 7 a arrive at Callens
burg by 12 in. Leavy Callensburg Tuesday and
'Saturday at 1 p ra ;.arrave at Brady's Bend by 6p in.
2687. - From Lawrenceburg, by Matildaville, West
Freedom, Callansburg, and Piney, to Clarion, 24
miles and hack, twice a week. Leave Lawrence
burg Tuesday and Saturday at 5 a in; arrive- at
Clarion by 12 m. Leave Clarion Tuesday, and Sat
urday at 1 p,m ; arrive at Lawrenceburg by 8 p m.
2688. From Clarion, by Frampton and Lime
tone, 'to Kingsville, 1234 miles and back.
twice a week. Leave Clarion Tuesday and Satur
day atB am.; arrive at Kingsville by 12 in. Leave
, 1
Kingsville Tuesday and Saturday atl2l4p in; arrive
at Clarion by 4 1 4 p .
2689. From Clarion, by Lucinda Furnace, Tylers-,
burg, Nebraska, Tionesta, Stewart's Run, and
Lamb's, to Pleasantville; 38 miles and back, three
times a week. Leave Clarion Monday, Wednesday
and Fridarat 6 a m; arrive at Pleasantville by 6 p.
at. Leave *Pleatiantyille " Tuesday, Thursday' and
Saturday at 6 a ni k arrive at Clarion by 6 P
awo. -From Clarion, bv Shippensvilie, Kossuth,
Casa, and Cranberry, Frankhn, 29 miles and back,
six times a - week! Leave Clarion daily ex
cept Sunday, at 6 a in ; arrive at Franklin by 3 p
- Leave Franklin daily, except Sunday. at 1 p nv, or
ou arrival of cars from Meadville; arrive at Clarion
bi 10p m.
SA. From Strattonville, by Helen Furnace,
Scotch Bill, Tylersbtirg, and North Pine Grove, to
6 miles and back, once a. week. Leave
Strattonville Tuesday at 6 a in; arrive at Marion
villa by 4p m. Leave Marionville Thursday at 6 a
in; arrive atStrattonville by 4 p m.
2692. From Strattrville, 133. Fisher and Kahle's,
to Clurington, 18 m les and back, once a week.-
Leave Strattonville 'Monday at-7 m; arrive tit
Clarington by 12 tn. Leavo.Clarington Monday at 1
p ; arrive at Strattonville by 6 p ni.
From Shippensville, by Lucinda Furnace
and Fryburg, to Tylsrsburg, 20 •and back, twice a
week. Leave SbiPliensville Wednesday and Satur;
.day at 1 p in: arrive at Tylereburg by 7 p us. Leave
Tylersbure", Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a in ; ar
rive at ShiPpensville by 12 in.
2694. From Callensburgato Rimenburg, 8 miles
and back,'once a week. Leave Callensburg Thurs
day at 6 a m: arrive at Rimersburg kY 9 a Leave
ltimersburg Thursday at 10 a m ; arrive at Canons
burg by 1 p Proposals for morefrequent service,
'not exceeding three trips a week, are invited. •
2695. From Callensbura by Alum Rock and Saint
Petersburg, to Emlenton:l2 miles and back, onto- a
week. Leave Canonsburg. Mondaytit 1 p in; arrive
at Emlenton by 5 P m. Leave Emlenton Monday
at 8 a m: arrive at Canonsburg by 12 in.
2696. From New s Bethlehem, by Lentherwood,
Briiikerton; and New Springfield to Curllsville, 12
miles and back, twice a Week. Leave New Bethle
hem Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p m ; arrive at Curtis
vino by 4 p rn. Leave Curnsville Tuesday and Sat- '
urday at 8 a m; arrive at New Bethlehem by 11 a rn.
2397. From Butler, by Holyoke, Connersville,
Anundale, ITtena, Murrinsville, and Clintonville.
to Laid Sanday, 36 miles and back, twice a week.-
Leave Butler M.onday , and Friday at 6 am ; arrive
at East Sandy by '7f. m. Leave. East -Sandy Tues
day anti Saturday t6a m ; arrive at Butler by 7 '
1)
J
2698. From Butler, by Saxonburg,
Freeport, Shearers" Cross Roads; MeLaugliliier
Store, North Washington, and Oakland Cross 'Roads,
to Salem Cross Roads, 43 -miles and back, twice
week. Leave Butler Tuesday. and Saturday at 5 . a
m; arrive at Sal Crass Roads by , 8
_p m, Leave.
Salem Cross Road Monday and Friday et 5 alit ;
amve at Butler by 8 p ,
'2199. -From Butler, by Mount Cbesnut, Prospect,
Portorsville, and princeton,to New Castle, 28 miler
and back, twice la week. Leave 'Butler Monday
and Thursday at 6a m; arrive at Now Castle by
in
p . Leave Isiewl Castle Tuesday and Friday at 15
m;te 'arrive at Butler by 2 p tn. ,
2700, From Butler, by North Oakland, Barnhart's
Mills, Baldwin, and Bruin, to Lawrenceburg. 25"
miles and back, twice a week. Leave Butler Mon
day and Friday at 9 a in: arrive at Lawrenceburg
by 6p m. LeavelLawrenceburg Tuesday and Sat
uttlay at 8 a us- arrive at Butler by 5 p m,
2701. From Batter, by Petersburg. Break Neck,'
and Zclienople, to New Brighton, 29 runes and back,
once a week, with two additional trips -a week-be
tween Break Neck and Zelionople. Leave Butler
Wednesday at 7 am ; arrive at NOW Brighton by 3
m. Leave New Brighton Thursday at 7ain ; ar
rive at Butler by" 5p m. Leave Zelienople Monday
Rua Friday
.at 1 m' arrive at Break Neck by
PM. Leave-Brook Neck Monday and Friday at 4
P ra: arrive at Zelietiople by 6 p
2702. From Butler, by Bo,ydstowd, North Hope.
and Anderson's Mills, to Emlonton, 30 miles and
back, twice a week. Leave Butler Tuesday and
Saturday at 6# m; arrive at Ernlenton by 4 p m.-
Leave Emlenton Monday and Friday at 6 a at; ar
rive at Butler bi 4 p m. 2703. 'From aldwin Leaveto Adams, 40 miles and'
back,.twice a week,
eat al A d d w a Lu ms ll b 'ell y l n l esd a
.
and Saturday at 9 a m;aniv
Baldwin
m.
Leave Adams, 'Wednesday and 'Saturday on ar
rival of the Pittsburg mail - say, at 3 p in; arrive
at Baldwin by-5 pm.
2704. From Saxonburg, by Double Sale and Me
liesadale, to Slate Lick, 13 maga and back, once a
week. Leave Saxonburat Saba:May at 8 a in; arrive
at Slate Lick by 12 m. Leave Slate Lick Saturday
at 1p m 1 arrive at Saxonburg by 5 p ta,"
2705 }ram harmony by Middle Lancaster, For
tersville, Willie Roy, garlensburg. and Leesburg.
to Mercer, 31 M i nes and back, six times a week.-
Leave Harmo u i daily; except Sunday, after arrival.
of the Pittsb mail- msay at 3 p ; arrive at Mer
cer by 9P m. cave Mercer daily, except Sunday,
ate a m; arrive at Harmony by 11 a m.
2706. From" Brownington; by Harrisville and"
Wesley, to Franklin, 30 miles and back, six times' •
week. Leave Brownington daily, except Sunday,
at 10 P Mt arrive at Franklin next days by 10 a na.
Leave,Franklin daily, except Sunday, at 6 P m; ar
rive at Browidiagton next days by 4 a in.
2707. From Coyloville, by Fosters Mills„ Adams,
and Sharret, to Rimersbur, 28 miles' and back,
twice a week. Leave Coyleville Monday and Thum
day at-8 nm ; I arrive at Rimersburg by 5 p m.-
Leave Riniersbarg Tuesday and FndaY 8 a in:
arrive at Coyltwille by 5 p in.
2708 From StipperY Rook, by McKnight, to An- ti
andale, 11 miles and back. once a week. Liavell
iiiipperY Rock Friday atlii pm; arrive at Ansa-
tb c f r pkti n it tv sitorn, 3anuarn 21 1864.
. . , ; , !
dale by 44,p m. Leave Anandide Friday at 9a m;
arrive at Slipper,- Roeklyl2 M.
270'.). From Economy, by New Scottsville; New
Sheffield, Seventy Six. and Green Garden, toi Molt,
la micas end back. tviiceat week. - Leave EcaaamY
Weriaesday - and Saturday' after arrival of thoi mail
from Pittsburg--say at 10 ain; arrive at Molt; by 3
p in. Leave Holt. WyaintaidaY Mad Saturday at :l
p in; arrive at Economsajaa Saa p m.
2710 From Beaver, ly, Holt, MeCleary, - Saralee.
and Ilarshaville, to Frankfort Spring..., 24 mites and
back, twice a week. Leave Beaver Wednesday and
Friday at 8 am; arrive at Frankport Springs , by 3 P
in. 'Leave Frankfurt Springs Thursday and;Satur
aaa atiam; arrive at heaver by 3- pm. 11
1.711- From Beaver, by Bush Creek, to Zeliehoplia
12 miles and back, mice a week. Leave Beaver
Saturday at 1 p in ;.arrive at Zelienople la' i) 2 lii.
Leave Zelienople Saturday aaB ant ; arrive i t Bea
var by 12 m. 'iL , • .
" 2712 From, New Brighton,by ',carat Star ekley,
Wart ornbarg, and Ohenango,th New Castle, 2 9 miles
and back, twice it week, Leave New - ila ighton
alonday and Friday on ,arrival of the mail from
Pittaburga--saY, at 11. N. a in ; orriva at New Castle
ivy- taia_, pm. Leava N err Castle Tuesday andiSatur ,
day at -1 a in; arrive at NI4 Brigham by 11 i in.
2713 From New Brighton; by 1 lom e woo Rock
Point, and hash Ripple,-to New Castle, 21 iull'es and
back, twice a week. Leave New Brighton MondaY
and Friday on arrival of ahemail from Pittaburg—
aly at 11 1 4, a in: arrive at New Castle by AP Z ra.
Leave Nov - Castle Tuesday and Saturday at I 4 a am ;
arrive at New Brighton by 16a m. 1 —
'2714 From Smith's Ferry. by Gaunter, to
llookstown,- 4id miles and back, six time* week,
Bidders will propose a schedule of departures and
arrivals satisfactory to postmasters at term nal of
fices. ,
- 2715 From Smith's Ferry, to Ohiovilk 3 miles
and hack, -twice a week.' Leave Smitlils Ferry
Wednesday and Saturday .at 1U am; arrive at
Oltioville by 11 a in. Leave , Ohioville Wednesday
and tiaturday,at 12 in ; arrive met Smith's Ma by I
I) ea. . , i
2710 From New Castle, by Fag Brook, : larlens-
Mira, and Plain Grove, to Slippery Itoek, al miles
and back, three times a week. Leave Nal 'Castle
"Manilas, Wednesday and Fridayakt B_asa;' rrive at
Slippery- Rock by 2, m; Leave Slipp, ry Rock
Tuesday, Tharadaymnd Saturday at 1 p m I arrive
at New ('retie by 747 m• '
2717 From New Castle, .by Pulaski, 11l sst Mid-
Meaux. Sharon, and Clark's; to .West tiroaairilleaal
miles anti back, six thnea a week. Leave New
Castle daily, except Sunday, at 3,p m aliurive at
Sharon by 9 p in. Leave Sharply dada '' except
Sunday, at 12 la • arrive at New Castle , y 6 p in.
Leave Sharon daily, except, Sunday, at a in; ar
rive -at West , Greenville, b, r 8 a in Leave
West Greenvillo daily. except aunday, a 31; a at;
arrive at Sharon by 11;4 u m.
2718 From New Castle, by Edunbura • ' ---
Lowallsville, 0., and Poland, to Yau'lg
ulnas and back, six times a weak. Le
c a stl e daily, except Sunday, at 7 a mm;'
Youngstown by 2 p m.. Leas c YOIIIIPtritO ,
except Sunday, at .5 a m ; . arrive at New
12m.
a 719 From Mercer, by Ilarthegig, Shea:i
and Custard'. to aleadvillti, 30 miles an '
tilill , A a week. Leave Mercier daily, excel I
nt 2p m; arrive at Meadville by iti a u
Meadville daily, except Sunday, at 2 p in
Mercer by 10 p in, • '
, 2720 Frain fiercer by North's Mills, S dy Lake,
New Lebanon. and Milledgeville, to a: chrantom
2 . miles and back, three times a wklk. Leave
Mercier Tuesday, Thursday and Saturilislat:7 a in ;
arrive at Coehrautun by 3 .p tn. 'Leave Cochran
, [awn Monday, Wednesday: and Friday at i i a ma ar
rive at-Mercer by 3 p ni. •
2721 From Mi Castle by ' Indan Run, INew Wit
rainat on, New e, Cross Cut Mount Jackson,
and Marion, to Enon Valley, 31 miles and back, six
times a week. Leave Mercer daily, excel it Sunday,
atlpm; arrive at Enon Valley by 9 p ma. Leave
I:nan Valley daily, except Sunday, on arrival of
the mail from Pittsburg—say at 4 a in; arrive at
Mercer by 12 in._-
2.7?2. From Mercer. by Delaware Grol and New •
Hamburg. to West Greenville, 18 tulles and back,
sax. times a weak. Leak° Mercer duly, except
aunday, at 1p ni; arrive at West Greeuitille by 6 p '
M. Leave West Greenville daily, except Sunday.
at 7 a in; arrive atMarcer by 12 in. ,
2723. From :Mercer, by Worth„. Mill,ermitagea
ii
Sharon, Brookfield, 0„ Vienna, and 1 Nyland, to'
Warren, 32 miles and back, three times a week .-a
leave fiercer Monday - , Wednesday and , riday at 1
' pana; arrive - at Warren next days by 12 Im. Leave
\i arren Tuesday, TharAttY and Saturday at - 2!a p
M . ; arrive at Merger noxatlaYa by 13 p in. Propya•
FdiS to end at Brookfield are inviteu. !
27. From 'Mercer. by, Wolf Creek, Ilarrisville,
Anon 2a dale,• latent), Murinaville, Bovard's Store
• and alnple Furnace, to Lawrenceburg, 42 miles and
back, 011CO 3 (1. week. Leave Mercer Tire-salty at 6 a
in ; arrive at Lawrenceburg by 6 p in. I,riave Law
yanceburg Wednesday at ti =
am ; is e t Mercer by
aP us -
'2725.. From - Mercer, by Worth and Wiest Middle
maa, to Youtigstown, .0. 21 miles cud back, three
times a week. Leave Mercer Tuesda„ . Thursday
and Saturday ate p m: arrive at Yuan stovrn by 8
p in. Leave Youngstown Monday, Wednesday aud-
Friday at 7 a m; arrive at Mercer by 2 1, in.
2726. From Sheakloyville, by Sandi Creek and
Grinners, to Sutton's Corners, 9 marled and back..
tiviae a weak. Leave Sheakleyailla aatattay and
laiday at 8 a m ; arrive at Sutton's Corners by 11 a
in. Leave Sutton's Corner's Tao-al:viand Friday
at 2 p in : arrive at Sheakley villa by a al in.
2727. From Agnew's Mills, by Laumatine, Jeffer
son Furnace, and Knox. a to Shippensville, 19 miles
and back, once a week. Lease Ainew's Mills
Wednesday at 6 a m t arrive at Shippeilavilc by 11 a
M. Leave Shippensville Wednesday a l tl 1 p am; ar
rive at Agnew's Mills by I p in.
27..11. -limns Einlentou, by Ellswortly and Law
reneabingato Brady's Bend, 17 mileav cud back,
three times' a week. !Leava Endentana Monday,
Wedaesday and Friday Lat 12 in : arriv i a at Brady's
Bond by 0p tn. _Leave 'Brady 's B 'inl Tuesday,
l'huraday, and Saturday at a a met: air re at Ernleas-
I on by 12 in.
27 . -.. From Emlentory, by Big Bend, Clintonville
Kilgore: "Wesley, Centretown, and Trisbtown io
Mercer, 34,4 miles and back, once a weak. Leave
Emlenton SittuadaY at 6 a m ; arrive at - Mercer by
4 p in. Leave Mercer Fridriy at 6 a in ; arrive at
aaidenton by 6p m. I ,
2730. From Irani:lM by Polk, Ma* t.rove, lien
-I,•rson, Perrino, mad Satterfield, to 31 Ircer, 25 miles
anal:yak, six times a weak. Leave Franklin daily,
except Sunday, at 7 a in ; arrive at M weer by 12 in.
Leavy Mercer daily, except Sunda.;, tea 2 p in ; ar
rive at Franklin by 9 p m. ,
Tad. From Franklin, by Oil City. limner, Lamb's
Marra • Steam. Mills, and Tithonte, te, Irvine, 16 miles
and Lack, six times a week. Leave. Ifranklin daily,
axeept Sunday, at li a in ; arris u at urine by P li In.
Leave Irvine daily, except Sunday, alt 6 a in ; arrive
.11 Franklin by lip in. •
2732. From Franklin, by Dempsaylown and Char
m Tree, to Titusville, 20 adios and hi uk, three times
stack. Leave Franklin Monday, 1 'ethiesday and
VlM** . at 7 a m: arrive at Titusville by 8 li iii:
Leave Titusville Tuesday, Tliursday, and Saturday
at 7 aum ; arras° at Franklin by 3tp n . ,
27:a1. From - Franklin, by Coopers own. Sußvillo,
and Wallin:es - We l -to Plum. 20 miles cud backi twice
a a cek. Leava I ranklin Monday and Thursday at
1 p mat; arrive at Sunvilldby a p us. LLeave Sunillhi
Meaday and Thursday at 7 a in.; 117 . at Franklin
2 in
by 1. Leave Suns ille Tuesday_a►sat Friday at 7
a mu; arrive at Plans by 9 1 . a. am. Lmive Plum Tues
day and Friday at li% a in; arrive at Sunville by
12 in.
2734. From Franklin, by Utietai French Creek,
.N qVi Lebanon, New \ mon. Shaakley villa, and
Salem. to West Gracnyille, 34 miles 'and back, once
a A eek. -, Leave Franklin l'hursday tit 7 ap; arrive'
at Greemiville by 5 p en. Leave Weans - Me 11 ednes- •
day. at 7 a m ; arrive at Franklin Wt.; p m. .Prapo
aids aim commenve at Ctica mere invited.
'27:!5. From Franklin, by Seneca,' Ten Mile Bot
tomaFertig's, President Furnace, iLinevi/le, and
Try burg. to Tyletaburg• 43 miles rird back, twice a
we a l,. Leave Franklin Monday a d Thursday -at 7
ais ; arrivo at Tylersbarg by 9lt la. Leas 1.. I'vlers
hura Tuesday. and Friday at 10 a try; arras e at Prim
a-Jai by 6 pm. i ' '1 '
~ i;. ,From Franklin, by Itocilland, Pittsville,
Porterfield, and ' Agnew's Mills, o Edith:Ml.on ; 4.5
miles and back, mice aweek. Lamar Franklin 11 c -
nastily) at 7 tam ; . arrive met Endenaun , by 3 P In.-
1,4 , 1 s t ti EtnieptoD"fu_eaday at 7 a mar , arrive at Fran -
Mill I,y 3 p 111. -
• , 37. From Tianesta, by Movic,l to Thlionte 17
miles and back, once a week. Leal o Tionesta Mon
day at 1 pin; arthe at Tidiparriva at laohesta. by 12
ate by 7 pm. Leave
:I ml
idiont e M nionday at 6 a mu;
'arrive
From Clarington, by Millstano sad. Raugata
31ills, to Arroyo, 18 miles and back, onaie a week,—
' leave Clariugton Saturday -at Time ma arrive at-
Amato 13$' 12 m.' Leave Arroyo S turdtly at 1 p In.;
aria ye at Clarington by 6 p in,
439. From Ridgeway, by IS ew I ighland, to Shef
field, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Ridge
way Wednesday' at 6 a m; arrive et Sheffield•by a l2
in. Leave Sheffield Wednesday at 1 p m; arrive
at Ridgeway by 7.p tn. Proposal* to end at Now
Highland are invited.• • •
! 2740 , From Ridgeway, by WillialrinivilleaSergeant,
Caermontville, and Ramon, to Smithport, 39 miles
and back, three times a week. 'Leave _Ridgeway
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 ama arrive
at Smithport by 7p m. Leave Sipithport Tuesday,
Thursday. and Saturday at 6 a tarl arrive at, Ridge
way by 7 p m.
2741. From Caledonia to Kartllous, 27 miles and
bark, and° a week. 'Leave Caledonia Monday at 7
ain ; arrive at Karthuus by 7_p ire Leave Karthotta
Tuesday at 7 a in; arrive at Caleifionla by 7 P ril.!
• 2742. From Caledonia, by Benezette and Hick's
Run, to Second Fork, 24 miles and back, once a week.
• Leave Caledonia Friday at 9 a m; arrive at Second
Fork by 6 p in. Leave Second Fprk Saturday at 9 a
In; arrive at Caledonia by 6 p 'M.
. 2743. From Hellen, by Kersey', to Benzinger 14
1 miles and back,' once a week. Leave Hellen Mon
day at 10 a m; arrive at Benzinker by 2p TO. Leave
' Btaizinger Monday at 3 p m; arrive at Hellen by 7
P Ta•
2144. From • Shippen, by f . torudek, and . Colgrove,
to StaithPort, 26 miles and back twice a week.--,
Leave Shippen Wednesday and Saturday Ia& a at;
1 arrivelatSraithport by 3 p m.I Leave SmitYport
aloaday and Thuraday at 6 amz arrive at athilaPen
by3pm. I
15. From Smithport, by Fiatmer's Valley. Bart=
well, :Allegheny — Bridge, and Portville, N:Y.. to
Olean, 26 miles and back, six times a week. Leave
Smithport daily, except Sunday, at 0 a m: arrive at
Olean - by 6 pm. Leave Olean daily, except SundaY,
at 6 a m: arrive at Smithport by 3 p m.
274 d. From Smithport, by Lafayette, Eden, and
Kinzua, to Warren, 43 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Smithport Tuesday at 13 a m ; arrive at War
ren next day by 12 in. Leave Warren Wednesday,
at 2 p m: arrive at Smithport next day by 6 p m.
2747. From - I.:den to Bradfonl, 10 miles said back,
once a week. LeaveEllen-Wednesday at 8 am: ar
rive at Bradford by 11 a in. Leave Bradford Wed
nesday at 12 In: arrive at Eden by 3 p in.
2748. Front Bradford. by Kendall's Creek and
Limestone, N. Y. to Carrolton, 15 miles and back,
six times a week: Leave Bradford daily, except
Sunday, at 8 a in; arrive at Carrollton by 12.
'Leave Carrollton daily, except Sunday, at 2 P
arrive at Bradford by 6 p in.
2740., From Slieffield. by Foxbnrg to Marionville,
19 mies and back, once a week. Leave Sheffield
Wednesday at 1p in: arrive at Marionville. at 7 p
m. Leave Marionville Wednesday at 6 a in:Arrive
at Sheffield by 12 in.
2756. yrom Kinzun, by Corydbn, °nevi
and Friend's Ferry, to Steamburg, milbs and
hack, once a week. Leave Kir:tea Friday at Sam;
arrive at Steumburg by 4 p m. Leave Steamburg
Saturday at S a an ; arrive at Kinzua by 4 p
2751. FfOln RusselLsburg, by East Pine Grove, to
Germany, 11 miles and back, once a week. Leave
Russellsburg Saturday at 2 p m ; arriVe at Germany
by lip m. Leave Germany Saturday at S a m ; ar
rive at Russelsburg by 12 in. '
2752. From Sugar Grove, by Lander. to Warren,
18 miles and back. (MCC a week. Leave Sugar
(iron Saturday at 6 a m; arrive at Warren by 12 in.
Leave Warren Saturday at 1 p m; arrive at Sugar
Grove by pm . -
275.1. From Sugar Grove, by Busti, N. Y., to
Jamihtown, 10 miles and back, three times a week.
Leave Sugar Grope Monday, Wednesday and. Fri
day at 9ain : arrive at Jamestown by 12 m. Leave
Jamestown Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 3 p
miarrive at Sugar Grove by 6 p in. (-Proposals for
six Limes a week service are invited.
2754. From Pittsfield, by Freehold and Lottsville,
to Broken Straw, N. Y., 14 miles and back, three
tides a week. Leave Pittsfield Tuesday, 'Thursday
and Saturday at 0 a m; arrive at Broken Straw by 1
pm. Leave Broken Straw Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturdni. at 2 p _arrive at Pittsfield by 6 p m.—
Propgsalli for six time a week service are invited.
2700. From Spring Creek to West Spring Creek,
334 miles and back, three times a week. Bidders
will propose a schedule to connect with railroad,
and be satisfactory to the poatunistors at the termi
nal OfileCS.
2756. From Columbus to Carter Bill, 7 miles and,
back ; twice a week. Leave Columbus Wodnesday
and ba tnrday at 8 ain : arrive at Carter Ifill by 10
aM. Leave tarter Hill Wednesday and Saturday
s:10 30 it arrive at Columbus by 12.30 pm.
2757. From South West . to Star, 7-miles and back,
ones, a week, Leave South West Saturday at 10:30
ain arrive at Star by 12:30. Leave Star Saturday
at Sam : arrive at South West by 10 at
2758. Fronaltusville, FAgle and Spring Creek,
toColum ?Bmile; and back, once a week. Leave
Saturday at 5 a ni . : arrive at CultunbushY
p in. -Leave Columbus 'ridgy at Sain ; arrive at
Titusville by 6 p m.
2759. From Titusville, by South WeSt, Pleasdnt
villa, Plumer,and Ronseville. to Oil- - City, 23 Yl-2
miles and buek, sic times a week. -Leave Titus
ville daily except Sunday, at 7 a in ; arrive at Oil
City by 3 p ni...ileave. Oil City daily, except Sunday,
at 10 a in : arrive at Titusville bY u p
0 riMeadville, by Shaw's Landing. Coch
rantown, Canal, and - Utica, to Franklin, 30 miles
and back• daily except Sunday. by railroad; and by
a schedule satisfactory to the Department. •
2761. From ?deadsville, by Ilarmonsburg and
Line Mills, to Penn Line. 20 miles and backsix
times a week to Line Mills, and twice a week the
residue. Leave Meadville daily, except Sunday: at
7nm ' • arrive at Line Mills 10 . a m.' Leave Line
Mills daily. except Sunday. at 7 p : arrive at
Meadville by 10 p tn. Leave Line. Mills Tuesday
and Saturday al 11 a m arrive at Penn Line by 1 p
in. - Leave Penn Line Tueoday and Saturday at 3 p
m ; - arrive at Line Mills by 5 p m. Proposals for
service between Line Mills and Penn Line only arc
invited.
fillsville,
taw a, '22
Ye Now
arrive at
n
Castle by
kb* % "Ile,
back, rtx.
tSuuday,
Leave
arrive at
2762 From Meadville, by Harmonsburg.
Conueautville, - Randall's, and hayfield, to.
Meadville, equal to IP miles and back three timehi
a week. Leave Meadville Tuesday, bum day and
Saturday at 214 ; arrive at Connenutville by 7p'
in. Leave Coancautville Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7 a.ta ; arrive at Meadville by 12 in.
2763 From Meadville, by Mead Corners, Guy's
Mills, Sugar 'Lake, and Kingsley, to Steuben,
miles and back, twice a week. Leave Meadville.
Tuesday , and Saturday at 7 a m ; arrive ut Steuben
by pm. Leave Steuben Monday and_ Friday at
7 a in; arrive at Meadville by 414 p m.
2761 From Meadville. by Blooming Valley, Ran
dolph, New Richmond, Little Cooley;Ricei'ille, and
Rua, to Spartansburg, tn miles and back,
twice it week. Leave Meadville Tuesday and Fri
day at 7 a in ; arrive at Spartansburg:by 4 p m.—
tLcave Spartansburg Wednesday and Saturday at 7
•a m; - arrive at Meadville by 4 p m.
2761 From Eransburg. by Tamarac, to Line
,From
miles and back, three times a week. Leave
livataiburg Monday, Wednesday - and Saturday at
10 ani arrive at Liue Mills by 12 in. Leave Line
Mill; Monday, Wednesday,and Saturday tit 2 p m ;
arrive ut Evan:dm-a by 4 Min.
2766 From Evansburg, by Ilartstown, Marshall's
Corners. Turnersville, and State Line, 0.. to Eins
man's, 18 miles and back, three times a week.—
Leave Evan p barg' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
at S p in • arrive at Kinsman's by 9 p 111. Leave
Kinsman's Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 5 a
m ; arrive at Evanabur4 by 11 a m.
2767 Front Guy's 11411 e, by Sugar Lake, Wayne
Centre. and Wilson's Millc.to Ceoper.town, 13 miles
and haek—onee a week. Leave Gity's•Mills Wed
ncsday at 8 a in; arrive at Cooperstown by 12 ut.
Leave Cooperstown Wednesday at 1 p m; arrive at
Guy's Mills by 5 pan.
2768 From WOodeoek, by Taeple vale. Frisby's Set
tlement, Cbapinvitle. lideuville.and Oak Grove, to
Waterford, 24 miles and back, once a week. Leave
Wte,deeek Wednesday at d p m ; arrive at Water
ford by 9p in, Leave Waterford Tuesday. at 9 a
m ; arrive at Woodcock by 5 p
271.5.6 From Sae•aerstwn, Moshertown, and
Crossinga ille, to Lundy's Lane, 11 miles and back.
three times a week. Leave Saegerstown Tuesday'
Thunida ) and Saturday at I p ; arrive in Lundy's
Luuo by 7 p in. Leave Lundy's Lane Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at tj am ; arrive at Saeg
entowD by 12 nt.
2710 Front Cony, by Stewart. Cook, Spartans
burg Snapp's .
Station Centreviiie, and Oil Creek;
to Titusville, 27 miles and baek, daily exeopt. Sun
day, by railroad, and by a schedule ,. antis/in:tory to
the Department.
2771 from Corry, by .Miller's Station, Rockdale,
enango, Wooduock. Saosorstown, Meadville, Sat
kon'a Uorners t Exonsburir, Fall WV Field, Adainhville,
WeSt GrUeri 1./M.111;0011e. 0.. lturghill, Warren,
Kent, Ravenna, Frank`in Mills, and Tallinadge. io
Akron, 140' I miles 'mid book, doily except Sunday,
by •railroad, And by a schedule satisfactory to din
liernrtm ont,
2772 Front Union Mills, by Bloomfiold, to Rice
.
miles and back, three times a, week. Leave
Union Mills Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday -atl
,i, w : arrive at Riceville by 1p in. Leave Riceville.
fuesday. Thursday and Saturday- at t) a pa; arrive
at - Lulea by 12 ru. .
2773 From Erie, by Jackson Station, Waterford,
Le Ikeuff. Union Mills, Concord Station,•Loyell'a
Station, Wayne, Corry, Columbus Spring Creek,
Garland, Pittsfield, I oungsville, Irvine, Warren,
West Sheffield, and Sbetheld, to Sheffield Station,
79 miles and baffk, daily except SundaY,,by railroad,
And by a schedule Satisfitetorx.to the Department.
'mod From Erie, by Alciaban. Wells' Corners,
and Eduaborough, to Venango, miles and buck,
six times a week, • Leave• Erie daily. except Sun
day, itt ; arrive at Yenango by 7 p in. 'Leave
Vfmangrilially, except Sunday, ad 1134. am ; arrive
at Erie by WA: m. 2775 From Erie, by Belle Valley, and East Green,
to Wattsbtirg, 10 miles and buck, three times a
week. Leave Erie Tuesday, Thursday and tiatur
day, at pm ; arrive at Wattsburg by 7 p
Lear e Wat tsburg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
at 6 a to ; arrive at Eric by 10 a, in. -
26 From Railroad Depot, by Springfield Cross
Roads, and West Springfield, to t !flurry Hill, 10
miles -and back, six times a week. Bidders will
propose a schedule to connect with the railroad,
and be satisfactuiy to postmasters.
' 2777 From Girard, by Miles' Grove, Platen, Elk
(reek. laindy's Lane, Albion, Spring, Conneaut
vine, Ceutie Road Station, bine Mills. North She
imago, llartstown, South Shenango, and James
town, to West "Greenville, 48‘imiles and buck, six
times a weak, by railroad, and b5 .. ..a schedule scale
factory,to the Department.
2778 From Girard, by Sterrottania and Franklin
Corners to Edinborough 17 miles and back, once a
week. Leave Girard Monday at 7a m ; arrive at
Edinborough by 12 in. Leave Edinborouh Mon
day at 2,p m; arrive at Girard by 7 p in.
2779 From Northville, by North East, Moor
headville, Harbor Creek, and Wesleyille. to Erie.
20 miles and back, twice daily, by railroad, and by
a schedule satisfacto to the Department.
ry
2780 From North East by Greenfield, to Marvin,
N. Y.. 17 miles and back, onue a week. Leave
North East Tuesday at 1 p xn ; arrive at Marvin by
730 m. Leave Marvin Tuesday at 6a m -arrive at
North East by 12"mx.
3231 From Westminister, by Union Mills, Silver
Run, Little.stown, Pa., Two Taverns, Gettysburg,
Seven Stars, Cashtown, Grafensburgand Fayette
villa, to Chambersburg, 49 miles andback, six times
a week. Leave Westminister daily, except Sunday,
at 1 p m ; arrive at Gettysburg by 8p m. Leave
Gettysburg daily, except Sunday, at - 3% P,D2 ; ar
rive at Chambersburg by 034 p in. Leave Chata
hamburg daily, except Sunday at 7a m; arrive at
Gettysburg by 1 p in. Leave Gettysburg daily, ex
cept Sunday, at 4 a m; arrive at SYcsbnimster by
11 a in.
FORM OR PRO ER POS AI, GUARANTEE , AND
CTIFICATE.
Proposal . . •
The undersigned , whosepoat office ad
dress is , county of—. Mate of
- proposes to carry the mails of the United States,
from July 1,1864, to June 30, 1868, on Route No.—,
between --- and —, State of Peanaltranini
under the advertisement of the Postmester General
dated Noremberll), 186% "with celerity, cortainti,
and security," for the annual sum of dollars.
Thi* proposed is made with full knoirtedge of the
distance of the route , the weight qf the mail to he
carrtcd, and all other particularsin refrrefteo to
the route-and aarvive, and, also, after cart,ful exami
nation of the laws and instruction* uttciched to the
utteertisement. , ,
Dated •
Guorantee.
The undersigned, residing at--- State of
undertake that, if the foregoing bid for carrying
the mail 04 route No.—. be accepted by the Post-
master General, the_bidder shall, prior to the Ist
day rof July, LSO& enter into the required obligation
or contract to perform the service proposed, _with
good andsuffonent surities.
This we do undemanding distinctly the obligations
and liabilities assumed by xnearctntora under the 27th
section of the act of (!oagrees of July 2, 1836.
Dated
Certifientp.
The undersigned, Postmaster State of—,
certifies, under his oath of Once, that he is acquain
ted with the above imaranton, Mad knows them to
be melt of preipertY. and iible to make good their,
guaranty. •
bated • • ,
!rim above certificate must have affmedle it afire
cent revenue stamp, cancelled, as the law requires,
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND POST
MASTERS.
C.l)ntoining alit° condition,* to be incorporated in the
contracts to the extent the Department may deem
pro per.
1. seven minutes are allowed to each intermedi
ate office, when.not otherwise specified, for assorting
the mails; but on railroad and steamboat routes
there is to be no more delay than is sufficient for an
exchange of the mail bags.
2. On railroad and steamboat lines, and other
routes ,whore the mode of conveyance admits of it.
the special agents Of the Post Office Department,
also Post Office blanks, mail bags, locks and keys,
are to be conveyed without extra charge.
3. On railroad and steamboat lines the route
agents of the Department, also the British and
Canada mails, when offered, cud the agents accom
panying them, are to be conveyed 'without charge,
and for their exclusive use, while travelio,-, 4 with the
Mails, a commodious car, or apartment in—the cen
tre of a car, properly ligirtod, warmed, and fur
nished, cud adapted to the convenient Separation'
and due security of the mails, is to be provided by
the contractor, under the direction of the Depart
ment.
Railroad and iteamboat,compardes are required
to' ake the mail from and deliver it into the post
offices at the commencement and end of their routes,
and to and from all offices not more than eighty
rods from a station or landing. Proposals may. be
submitted for the performanee of'all other side set
vie-e=r-tliar is. for offices over eighty rodafroin a sta
tion or landing.
Receipts will he required for Mail bags conveyed in
charge of persons viployeri b 1 railroad companies,
There will also be "way-bills' prepared by postmas
ters, or other Ligon is of the Department, to accompan,v
the mails, sneeifYingthe number and destination of
the several bags. On the principal stags routes,
ljkowise, receipts will be required and, way-bills
forwarded.; the latter toile examined by the several
postmasters. to intiare regularity in the delivery of
mail bags.
4. No pay will be made for trips not pnrformed;
and for each of such omniissions, not satisfiltdtorily
explained three tidies the pay of the trip may be de
ducted. for arriyals so far behind time as to break
connexion with dePending mails, and not sufficient
ly excused, one-fourth of tile compensation for the
trip is subject to forfeiture. Deduction will also be
ordered for a grade of perforpaance inferior to that
specified in the contract. For repeated delinquen-
Clee of the kind herein specified; enlarged penalties,
proportioned to the nature thereof, and the impor
tance of the mail, may be made.
5, For leaving behind, or throwing off the mailLq,
or any portion of them, for the admission of pass
engers, or for being concerned in setting up or run
ning an express conveying intelligence in advance
of the mail, a quarter's pay may be deducted.
d. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency
be promptly and satisfactorily 'explained by certifi
cates of postmasters or the affidavits of other credit
hie persons, for failing to Arrive in contract time;
for neglecting to take the mail from, or deliver it
into, a-post office; for suffering to be wet, injured, de
stroyed: robbed, or lost ; and fur refasing i . after de
mand, to convey the mail as frequently as the con
tractor runs. or is concerned In running,- a coach,'
oar, or steamboat on a route.
7. The Postmaster General may annul flacon
tract for repeated fiiilures to run agreeably t 6" Con
tract ; for violating the post office laws, ordial: , -ey
ing the instructions of the department; for refusing
to discharge a carrier when required by tbe - depart
ment to do so; for running an express as aforesaid ;
or for transporting persons or packages conveying
mailable matter out of the mail. ,
B. The Postmaster General may order edition - m.7e
of service on a route by allowing therefor a pro ruts
increase on the contract pay. He may change
schedules of departures and arrivals in all eases, and
particularly to make them, conform to connexions
with railroads, without increase of_ pay, provided
the running time be not abridged. tie may also or
der an increase of speed, allowing, wititin the re
strietionS of the law, apro ruto increase of pay for the
additional stock or carriers, if any. The eentiae
tor may, however, in. he ease oflueren.se of speed,
relinquish the contract, by giving prompt notice to
the department that he prefers doing so to carrying
the puler into effect. The Postmaster General in.LY
also discontinue or curtail the service, in whole or
in part, in order to place on the route a
interests,
de
gree of service, or waenever the public in
his judgment, shall require such discontinuance or
curtailment ter any other cause; ho allowing us a
full indemnity to contractor one month's extra pay
on the amount of service dispensed with. awl a pro
ratan compensation for the amount." ofS crvice rot:until'
and continued.
P. Payments will be made by collections from or
drafts on postmasters, or otherwise, after the expir,
ation of each quarter—say, in February, Stay, Au
gust, and November.
U. The distances are given according to the best
information ; but no increased pay will be allowed
should they be greater than advertised, if the points
to he supplied are correctly Stated. Bidders mail
m.
infor th.easetveg on thi'a point, and also' in reference
to tue weight of the mail. the condition of roads, hills.,
streams. Sc., and all toll bridges, ferries, or obstruc
tions of any kind by which expense may be incurred.
No claim ter additional pay, based on such ground,
can he considered; nor for alleged mistakes or 'misap
prehension as to the degree of service; nor for bridges
destroyed, ferries discontinued, or other obstruc
tions increasing distance, occurring during the con
tract term. ()dices established after this advertise
ment is issued, and also during the contract term, are
to be visited without extra pay, if the distance be
•
not increased.
11. Bidders are cautioned tomail their proposals
in time to reach the department b, the day and
hour named, t 3 p in. March 31,) for bids received 'af
ter that time will not be comidered in competition
with a bid of reasonable amount received in time.
Neither can bids be considered which are without
the guarrantee required by law and a certificate of
the sufficiency of such quarzinted.-
12. Bidders should first propose for servicestriet
aceordingte the advertisement, and the)). if the' ,
desire, el"cutely for different serviee .and if the
regular bid be the lowest offered for the advertised
service, the other propositions may lie considered.
13. There should be but one route bid for in a
proposal. Consolidated or - combination bids.("pro
posing one sum for two or more routes") are forbid
den by law, and cannot be considered.
14; Theroate, the service, .the -yoarLY poi. the
name and residence •of the bidder, (that is, his usual
post office address) and those of each. member of a
lirm, where a company offers, should be distinctly
stated.
15. Bidders are requested to use, as far as practi
cable, the printed proposals furnished by the de
pertinent, to write out in full the sum of their bids',
and to retain copies of them. -
Altered bids should notbe submitted; nor should
bids once submitted-be withdrawn. -- No withdraw
al of a bidder or guarantor will be' allowed unless
the withdrawal is dated and reeeeived before the
last day for receiving proposals.- - •
Each bid must be gaaranteed by two responsible
persona.
General guarantees cannot be admitted. The bid
and guarantee should bo eigaed plainly with the full
name of each person.
The department reserves the right to reject any
bid which may be deemed extravagant, and also to
disregard the bids of failing contractors and bidders.
lti The .bid should be sealed. superscriped "Mail
Proposals, State of Pennsylvania," addressed "Sec
ond Assistant Postmaster General, Contract Office,"
end sent by mail, not by or to an agent; and post
masters will not enclose proposals (or letters of any
kind) in their quarterly returns. •-• •
17. The contracts are to be executed antl returned
to the department by or before the Ist day of July,
1864; but the service must "be. commenced on that
day, or on the mail day next after it, whether the
contracts be executed or not.
Transfers of contracts, or of interest in contracts.
are forbidden by law s and consequently cannot be
allowed. Bidders will therefore take notice that
they will be expected to perform the service accept
ed to them through the whole term of the contract.
18. Postmasters at offices on or near railroads,
but more than eighty rods from a station, will, im
mediately after the 31st of - March next,,xeport their_
exact distance from the nearest station, And how
they are otherwise supplied with the mail, to ena
ble the Postmaster General to direotaihail-messen-
Nsup ‘ ply from the Ist of July next.
D. Section eighteen of en act of- Congress ap
proved March 3,1845, provides that contracts for the
transportation of the mail shall be let "in every
case, to the lowest bidder tendering sdfficient guar
antees for faithful performance, Inthout other ref
erence to the mode of such transportation than may
be necessary to provide for the due celerity, certain
ty, and security of sack transportation. , " Under
this law. id* that Propose to transport the mails icith
celerity.
certainty, and security," having been de
cided to be the only legal bids, are construed as Pro
viding for the entire mail, however large, and what
ever may . be the mode of conveyance necessary to in
' euro its celerity, certainty, and security," - and will
/wee thepreference over AN other*, and no. others
will be considered.
A.modification. of a bid in any of tta essential
terms is, tattunount to a new bid, and cannot be re•
ceived. so as to interfere with rimier competition,
after the last hoar set for receiving bid e . m a ki ng
a new bid, with guarantee and certificate, is . the
only way to modify a previous bid.
21. Postmasters are to be careful not to certify
the snffieieney of guarantors or surities vith ou t -
knowing that they are ‘ personsef su ffi cient respon
sibility; a disregard o this instruction dy postpaid.-
era is a violation of t eir oath of office, rut t ie e ti ne
them to immediute rembra/- All bidders, guaran
tors, and suritics are distinctly notified that on a
failuro to enter into or perform the contracts for the
service proposed for in the accepted bids, then-le
gal liabilities will be enforced against them.
13, Present contractors, and persons known at
the department, must, equally with others, procure
guarantors and certificates of their sufficiermy sub
stantially in the forms above prescribed. The cer-
tifieato of sufficiency must be maned by a POStrnaekr
"or by Wind= of a court of record, and .must,haye
affixed to it eifive cent - revenue stamp, cancelled,
as"reQuiredby law; No other certiffilite will be ad
mitted. -M. BLAIR, Postmaster General:'
By the 42d section of the act of Congress "to
amend the laws relating to the Post Office Depart
ment," approved March 3.1£63, all communications
addressed to either of the executive depertmentsi of
the government must be prepaid by Portage
',tamps." Proposals should, therefore. be thus pre
paid, unless from persons to whom authority to
frank mailmatter is conferred by tbosame l aw . - -
jou 20, 04-6 t
tied (?state *Acs.
DUBLIC SALE OF REAL
S
TATE.—The subscriber Will offer nt Public am%
at the Caurt, House In Chatnhershiirg; on Saturday, the
dth day of lebenary next, the followingvaltiable FAR*
situate, on the road leading from the NI are Spring mad
to Sh village of St.Thumus. Franklin county. Pa, about
2 - iniles from said village. being the %lAN:tit/11 FARM of
the Into John Keitilll.tlac'd, viz.:—.472 Acres of excellent.
IASI); about 40 acres of which is In TIMBER, and 12 or
'l4 acres of excellent meadow. The improvements - are a
two story WO DIVRLLINO 1101;5E% rengimast. trtxb
Kiichen attached, adarge log Barn; Corncrib. and other
outhuildings-therm. There is on the property an eicel
lent OItOIiARD of choice Apple; Pinta and reach trees.
and running stater In nearly ail the fields. There is
Spring Mouse with a never failing Spring on it, and a
running pump tear the house.. The property is In every
respect a de.etable oats. being " , outiguens to Reheat,
Churches, Ac., and egords n rare chatwe to those wishing
to invest in Real Estate. Ono third the purchase money
will remain in the - property as &urea..
tyS,. nt 1 o'clock. P:lkt.. when terms will he made
known by jjan 20-tx*l PETER IiERLIN,, Rxt'r.
AIATABLE FARM. FOR SALE
offers at Private rznle,ideFAßM.
nituatod anc.i t !el tulle from Quincy, roil tal ay, 151 ACRi4
14 of which is in Tnintlit and thri, leg Chestnut. . 3 .4
of the Farm isof the ties tquatity.of LIMESTONE LAM!
odd ail In a high state of cultivation. Fhe itaprevte
Merits are a large BRICK 11011311, with portico and
pirches.a new BRICK BANK 11ARN.So feet long, with
Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, double Frame
rlarriage House .Brick Wish House. Smoke Ilouse. Hake
Oven. ended necessary outbuildings, in good repair
There is a large Cistern close to tije Barn; useclfOr Eztoat
and one near the kitchen. The're is a Well of excellent
water in the yard. There is also a
,variety of choke
Fruit, such as Fears. Plums, Peaches and Grape', in the
'yard. — There 'seise a good ORCHARD ofyoungthriving
Fruit on Alto premises •
' Fersons wishing to view the land condo so 'l}7 cnil Irgt
on time subscribe' Oar any information respecting it see
bo obtained by callltigan c0..1.- Buieley, County Treat^
urer. • [sot 9-tf.] .1011 N 51IDDOW1tlt.
DRIVATE SALE OF' TAIsTNERY
- NEAR FAYETTEVILLE.—the undersigned will
erii it ?rivateSale, the fullowiLg described UNA& K
TATE,towit:
30 ACRES OF LAND.
Allunder good fonc en nd tWith agogd•Brick Dwell
lug, a never failing well of good writcr near the door, a
good Born and Thrashing Floor, a line Orchard bearing
the lies t fruit. Also
A• TANNERY
of 3.2largaVats, 6 largtoLionches with limes and peels
Bark Xi/01011er, Pamp'and Pulling Stocks. al I in excel
lent order. the whole operating by
,WATBIt Pali Ell.
ALIO a good flaricalcd, an trasurpasied in constaiet.ce
and labor eat - log..
The aixwe prOperty will be OW nto any person on ape
plication to Jacob B. Cook of Fayetteville, or Jvitn B.
Cook of Chambersburg . Terms will be reasonable. -
June 17.'63-tf PFTB:ft COOK.
PUBLIC SALE.—The undersign
ed, Administrator of Charlotte Sniith, late of the.
Borough of Chambershueg, deceased, wilt expose. to
Pahlic Sale, on 'the premises, oa kititrxlay the nth 'f
February, A. D.,38f4. the lug deerribed. REAL
ESTATE. viz t The ROUSE and LOT OF GROUND, late
the les:dencei , f odd dec'd. situate on Main Street of
said florongh.ons door South of the Indian Queen hotel.
heing,3s teat in front and Intl deep. The dwelling Is a
good 'LOG nud WRATH ERDCfARDED HOUSE. contain
in,4 AFC itooms and a Kitehen, besides tau Store Itonnis.
which ounmand a fair rent. There is also a Well of
nmer filling Water in the yard, and that necessary ast•
lmildings. _The sitnation this property is stet asp,
make it a desirable invotnitint far business men wishfrig
location. Sale to coninience at,l o'clock, on said .
when the Tetras will be made known.
r jar: 2d) T. J. WILL; Adm'r.
By Order of the Court: G. Mrtmliir.L. Clerk.
ITALIJAB LE STEAM TANN E.RY
FJit A LE.—The nntlersigued will sell at Private.
Lrlr,hiaTASN_Eß V, known as the Corner Trauma y.v.ith
- Steam and %rat et:power. Saw Mill. Chopping 1411,8toi1t!*
for breaking Miles, de. The Tannery hue S leettee.32
vnta,2liemeaand water-pool, and is caßahle of tallllll.l.
800 heavy bides a year. There are tear Log IhcellioB
- Barn. Stable Mal other necessary out build:use
connected with the Tannery. and about 60 A rresclealwa.
with good fruit. Ile will sell any quant ity of land_wit
the Tannery, from 1003c:700Acres. O. er 600 Acres art
Timber,atot en ample .upply of Chesnut Oak Ilark ft
run the Tannery for fifty years. It is situated about
7 miles South-west of )Inrcerslairg.en Licking -treat--
Terms made easy. Possession will he given this fall
necessary. For further liartienlArs address the under
Hercersburg,Vranklifi - count Pa.
ang 12, 63.tf • - - C. 11LETCALS.
T)UBLIC SALE oto 'VALUABLE
11 IREAL‘'ESTATIi.—The nndernigneil. Administra-
tor of , itintiel Hawk, late of. Green township, den;d•'wilt
nett at Public Bide, on the premised, near Grennyillage. •
-on Saturday. the Rh day of Fein wire. I)Ki following 'teal
Estate, to wit that TRACT OT C LAND, lying and
being situate in said township of Green. hounded by - -
lands of Rec.-Wesley Rowe, heirs of Win-Immel, heirs
oC Robert 'Wallace. Wm. Manny, and the Chamber*
burg and' Carliele turnpike road, containing about 30,
:telt ES. The imPrirvemetitn ate a new tin - o 'dory 11 . 111471 L
DWELLING 110bri , P. and Bart; Building. Thej.andis
Ulm stone and of excellent quality; and thole in a Yollnir
Orchard growing on the Mill '
e. -
- Sale to commetive nt 1 o'cluck,P.M., vu einid dayorheit
terms will be made kuowti by .5.
jiw 24.te • ANDREW P. OYLER,
By Oiler of the C.mrt : Wm. O. MITCUELL.
M.AL L FOR SAl44.l.—Tho
K Aniwriber Will sell at Private Stile the 851A)J.
FARM on which ha now raibles. idtuate in Antrhat tow rt
shiParanklin County. about nix Panes front Oreenciub
tls; en the iflastitown road, tutioining 'adds of Samuel
Myer/rind label's. con tain ing about FORTY,ACliklft—brt
cleared land, in good order end - under good fence. Theist
is n:YOUNG ORCHARD of thrifty trees on the piece, an 4
a Well of excellent water. The imprdvenutnts consist
of it tw.mttory • LOti DWELLING MEUSE, a NMI'
BANK BARN.forty-two foot long. niul will finish:rd.
and allother Dace/nary out buildings. Povveasfon wilt
be ir Cron on the Ist of April.lBt4. leinia will IT made
known on application to thesubacriber tit-Mink- on the
premises- loot 21'63-tfl SAMIJKbc.KRITW.II' •
DEAL ESTATE AT PIT NIA C‘
SA LB.—The undersigned will offer at l'aidic Solo,
on the premiers, on Priddy, January 2.9:141e64, the fol
lowing doscribed real eetato, Tri : 73 ACRE? of GOOD
LARD, located in Fannett township, Franklin county,
one mile South of Spring Run, with a three story STEIN k
and FRAME FLOUR MILL, containing two run of
burrs and one pair of chopping stones. and a SAWMILL.
both of the them in perfect running order. a FRAM?...
110 1 Calkand a 'Bank Barn, Corn Crib. Ray Shed, and all
necessaliy onauilditigs thereon erected.' The land will
be sold eeParatelY,' or the Whole property together tn.'
suit purchasers. Fermat wishing to buy will do well,
to examine the property, sal am determined to sell. for
the purpose of going into smother business. Terms 4 mill
be favorable, and made known by andressins the std..
scriber. Dan 6489. DUTTON MADDICL
"VALUABLE HOTEL, PROPER-
V TY AND REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALL--
The subscriber having determined to remove tq the west
offers at Private Sale that well-known Hotel, the "Fel
ton House," situate In the borough of 51cConuellsburgo
Fulton county. This House is the largest and most cone..
plate Tavern House in the county and has a ran of pas
tom unequalled in the smutty.. • .
Ifo also will sell at Private Salo a Tract of Thirty-one
Acres of highly improved land adjoining the borough of
BleConnolisburg, all under, new and superior fencw and
having thereon erected a goad two•etory Frame Homes
and other, oat buildings. There is en excellent you*
Apple urchard and running Water on the Premises.
Jan 643nt HENRY HOER.
GRAIN! GRAIN !! GRAINI 1!
WASUAIIiiIIGIVB nitzwr.ay,
Charsbersburg, Pa.
The undersigned takes this method of Informing his
friends atid the public generally, that be has loused tot
a term of 3 - earathe well known Brewery establishment
heretofore conducted by Mr. Upton WasitAbsugh.
lls
will be glad to tarnish to'his friends sad the old patrons
of the House with tho finest ALB two the storied no
tice and at the lowest mines.,
n.. The highest ash price will be paid for 1.00
bushels of BABLItY, delivered at Chambersbutg.
Jan2o, - ALEXANDER hlattlajt,