j 8 r 3335. From Pittsburg, by Etna. Dorseyville, Ru ral Ridge, anti Catmera , •alte, to Saxenbarg, IT miles and back, once a areek.a Leave Pittsburg Friday at tiat lit; arrive at iaxenhara. by 6 p tn. Leave Sax- enbarg Thursday, at 5 a in; arrive ' at Pittsburg bk . 6 p tn. si. From Pittsburg. by Bach:titan, Ormsby, and Hope Church, to Street's Run, 12 miles and bark, twice daily, except Sunday,to Buchanan, and twice a week residue. Bidders will propase a schedule of departures and arrivals satisfactory to the postmas teraltt terminal offices. -263 i. From Greensburg, by Harrison City, Manor Dale, Mnrraysville, Sardis, and New Texas, to Par nassus, 23 milesaand back, twice a week. Leave Greensburg Wednesday and Saturday at 9% a ih : arrive at Parnassus by p m, Leuv6 Parnassus Tuesday and Friday at 934 a in; arrive at Greens burg by p m. , - 2.tai.- From Greensburg., by New Alexandria, Harvey's Five Points, and Salem . Cross Roads, to Greensburg, equal to 13 miles and back, six times a we ik. Leave Greensburg daily, except Sunday, at 12 na; arrive at Salem Cross Roads by 5 p m. Leave Salem Cross Roads daily, except Sunday, at 6 a in; arriveat Greensburg by 9 a m. 209. From Manna Pleasant, by Pennsville, to Connellsville 10 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Mount Pleasant Tuesday, Thursday and' liatarday at 4 p rat arrive at Conneasville by 7 p in. Leave Connellsaille Tuesday; Thursday and Satur day at 1 at; arrive at Mount Pleasant ba 3% II in. 2340. i'rom MeKearia Old stand, by New Stan ,ton, Walt's Mills, 'Madison, and_ Fulton, to Tinker Rini. .2 miles and back, three Liana a week. Leave .j bleKeatais Old Stand Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 6 a in; arrive at Tinker Run by 12 in. Leave Tinker. Run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 p in; arrive at alcKean's Old - Stand by 8 p in. 2311. From Ligonier, by Oak Grove Furnace arid Hil anew, to West Fairfield, 11 mites and back, once a week. Leave Ligonier siatitrlaa at 8 a ma arrive at• West Fairfield by 11 a m. Leave West -Fairfield Saturday at 1 p to ; arrive at Ligonier by 4 p m. 2642. From Ligonier. by Stalastown, to Donegal, la mile , and back, once a week. Leave Ligonier riday at 8 a in ; arrive at Danegal by 12 in. a l_aitivo Donegal Friday at 1 p in; arrive at Ligonier by a m. 2343. From Lockport Stationlo West Fairfield, 3 mites and back,-six times a week. Bidders will pro pans a schedule to connect with railroad, and that willaita satisfactory to•the postmasters at terminal ofilelas: 244. From Branch Junction, by Blairsville, 'Black Lick Station, and Philip's .Mills; to Indiana, 20 miles and back daily. by railroad, andby asched ale satisfactory to the Department. 2045,-- From Blairsville, by Livermore; to Salts bairaa-12 mites and back six times a week. Leave Blairsville daily, except Sunday. at 9 a in; arrive at Stiltsburg by 1 p m. Leave Saltsburg daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m ; arrive i at Blairsville by 6p in. - 26 iii. From Indiana i by Sheloota, Elderton, Whitesburg, Blanket Hill, Kittanning, Worthing ton, and Coyleville, to Batter, 45% miles and batik, twice a week. Leave Indiana Tuealay and Friday at 5 a m ; arrive at Butler by 6 p naa Leave Butler. Monday and,Thursday at 5 a ris ; arrive at Indiana by tip at. 2117 From Indiana, by lanyna: Home, Brady, Marshland, Cormier Punxutawney, Oliveburgh, Cool Spring, and Stanton, to Brookville, 49 1 ,4' miles and back three times a week; Leave Indians, 'Monday. Wednosday and Friday. at 7 a m ; arrivo at Brookville next days by 5p in. Leave Braokville Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 am; arrive at Indiana next days by 5 p m. 11446 From Indiana, by Cliambersville, an 1 Pluitiville, to Smiekeburg, -"2. miles and back, twice a week. Leave Indiana. Monday and Thurs day, at 5 a m: arrive at Smicksburg by 10 a Leave amicksburg Monday and Thursday at 12 11l : arrive at Indiana by 5P in. 2649 From Indiana, by. Penn Run, Mitchell's Mills, Minta, Newman's MilL, Patchinsville, Burn side, New Washington, Ostend, Chest, Bower, and Grampian Hills, to Curwinsville, 62 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Indiana Monday and Thurs 'fatly at 5 a m; arrive at Curwinsville next days by alY a a Leave Curwinsville Tuesday and Friday at I p m ; arrive at Indiana next days by 8 p m. 2350. From-Indians, to Brush Valley, 7 miles and back, three times %week. Leave Indiana Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p ; arrive at Brash "caller by 6 p tn. Leave Brush Valley Tuesday, Tour" day and Saturday at 12 as ; arrive at Indiana Ity2pm. X5l From Indiana, by Kant, Eber lace, Clarks /al:7i Elder's Ridge, Olivet, South Bend. Wu t Lebanon, • Rad fanuery. to Indiana, equal to 20 miles and back, three tituaa a week. Leave Indi ana Monday, Wednesday ;and Friday at 5 a in ; ar rive at.lndiana by 8 p tu. .2652 From Saltsburg. by Coalport. Kishkiminl tas, Apollo. , and Leeehburga to Shales Station, 27% miles and back, three times a week to Apollo, aim six times 'a week the residue. Leave Saitsburg ,Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 p mz_ arrive at Apollo by 5 n in. Leave Apollo Tuesday, Thurs day and Satuaday' ut 7 a ni ; arrive at Saltabarg by 11 a ma Leave Apollo daily, except Sunday, at lai r: p in; arrive at Shirley Station by 4 p in. Leave Shirley Station daily, except Sunday, at 10 a in; ar rive at Apialla by 12 in. 26V'From'- Saltalaarg. to Perryton, .5 miles and back, once as week.. Leave Saltsburg Saturday at 11 a m : arrive at Perryton by 12 m. Leave Perry -ton 45titunlay at 9 a in; arrive at Saltsburg by 10 a 2.- ; 2654 'From Home. ba Glen Oak and Mahoning, to Ilatitten, 13 miles anti back, three times a Week. • Leave Home Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at p m' arrive at Smitten by 5 ppin. Iteave Smitten: 'Tuesaltia, Thursday and Saturday at ; arrive a Home hy 12. m. fa6.l a From Mahoning, _by Docker's Point, Parches, Liao, and Bit talale. to Nawmana Mills, 21 miles ant, back, twice a,woek. Leave Mahoning Tuesday and - SaturdaY, at 11 a m ; arrive at Newinan's Mills by 5 P m. 'Leave Newman's Mills Monday and Friday at 8 a m__; arrive at Mahoning by 2 p m. 2356 From Cresson, by Munster, to Ebensburg, 1. miles and hack, twice daily, except Sunday, by railroad, and by a schedule satisfactory to the De partment. • 2657 From Cr - baton, to Loretto, 4 miles and bask. six times a week. Leave Cresson daily, except Sunday, at 10 a ma arrive ut Loretto by 11 a 3 - 14.— ; Leave Loretto • daily, except Sunday, at 7 p m; ar rive-at Cresson by 8 P m. a 358 Fran Loretto, by Chess Springs, Saint Au gustine,, Fallen Timber, Roseland, and Utahviilo, tat Smith's Mills, 26 miles and' back, three times week to,Saint Augustine, and twice a. wealt the res idue. Leave Loretto Monday, Thursday, and Sat urday at 11 a m ; arrive at St Augustine by 3 Q M.— Leave St Atigustine - Mondyy, Thursday and Satur day at 3% p m : arrive at Loretto by 7 p in. Leave St Augustine Tuesday and Friday at 6 a m ; arrive at Smith's Mills by 11 a in. Leave Smith's Mills • Tuesday and Friday at 1 p iii arrive at Sta Augustine by 6 p 2359 From Ebensburg, by Carrolltown, Platte rule, and East Ridge-, to Newman's Mills 23 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Lbensbu.rg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at laaa p en : ar rive at_i_%ewuran's Mills by 8% p in. Leave New man's Mills Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a m ; arrive at Ebensburg by 4 p m. 2660. From Ebensburg, by Bethel Station, Nolo, and Delhi. to Indiana, 26 milo and back, once a - week. Leave Ebensburg Monday at 8 a m; arrive at Indiana by 4p M. Leave Indiana Tuesday at a in; arrive at Ebensburg by 4 p in. 2361. 'From Clearfield, by C'urwinsvill, Forest, Lnthorsbnrg, Jefferson Line, Reynoldsville, Corsica, and Strattunville, to Clarion, 59 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Clearfield dal- - ly, except Sunday, on arrival of mail from Tyrone —say at 7 p ; arrive at Curwinsville by 8% p Leave Curwinsvillo daily, except Sunday; at 9 pan ; arriveat Clearfield by 103 p in. Leave Curwins ville daily, except Sunday, at 4 a in; arrive at Clari on by 8 p Loavo Clarion daily, except Sun day,-, at 4% a m; arrive at Curwinsville by By a P 2662 f From Clearfield, by Pennfield,Tylers, donut, and Kersey's, to Ridgeway, 44 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Clearfield Tuesday and Saturday at 6 a m; arrive at Ridgeway by 8 - p in.- - Leave Ridgeway Monday and Friday at 6 a m ; ar rive at Clearfield by 8 p in. 2663 From Clearfield, by Sha.wsville, Bald Hill. Lecontlas Mills, Frenchville, and Karthous, to Salt Lick, 32- miles and back, twice a week. Leave Clearfield Monday and Friday at 8 a m ; arrive at Salt Lick by 4 p in. Leave Salt Lick Tuesday and Saturday at 8 am ; arrivo at Clearfield by, 4 p in. -2684. From Jeffries, by.Clearfield Bridge, to Clear field. 16 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Jeff law Monday and Friday at 1 p in • arrive at Clear fl tiold by 5 p m. Leave Clearfield Monday and Fri day at 6 a m; arrive at Jeffries by 10 a in. 2665. From Curwinsville, by Bloomville and New litillport, to Ansonville, 13 miles and back, once a week. Leave Curwinsville Saturday at 8 a m; ar— rive at Ansonvillo by 12 in. Leave Ansonvillo Satur day at 1 p m; arrive at Curwinsvillo by 5 p m. 2666. From Curwinsville to Lumber City, 6 miles aaa back, three times a week. Leave Curwinsville ueaday, Thursday, and Satuaday at 6 a in ; arrive at Lumber City by 8 a in. Leave Lumber City. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 834 a a l; anise at Curwinsville by 10% a m. 2t357. F rom L a taeasharg, by Troutville, Big Run, PunsutawneY, Caaade and Smitten, to Smiaksbutg, 32 1 4 miles and back, twice a week.— Leave Lutheniburg Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a ; arrive at Smicksburg by 5 p m. Leave Smieks burg Monday and Friday at 8 a m; arrive at Lu tbersburg by 6 p m. 2668. From New Washington, by Chest, Cush, Horton's, and Canoe Ridge, to Panxutawney. 21 mill* and bank, twice a week. Leave New I' ington Tuesday and Saturday. at 8 a ni ; anti a at Pnnzutawney by 2 pm: Leave PunxutawneY alon dany and pa Friday at 10 a m; arrive at Now Washing tai by n. 26;0'. 4 From Ansonville, by MaGarvey!s and West ilveela to East Ridge, 16 tailed and back, once a week. Leave Aneonville Saturday at 7 a m: arrive at Eset Ridge by 12 m.Leave East Ridge Monday stl&M,_• arrive at Atuionville by 6 p o From Williams' Grove to Grahamtona 3 raw and back, three times a week. Laat'e Will iams' Grove Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 9 am •; arrive at Grahamton by 10 a In. Leave Gra aamlon Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. at. 8 a sa ; arrive at William? Grove by 9 a tn. mu. From Reynoldsville to Rockdale Mills. 3 mid back. once a week. Leave Re,ynoldaville Saturday at I.Plrt; aarive at Rockdale Mills by in. ,Leave:B.ockdalells Saturday at 834 a Int rrive at Reyna by 11 a m. 2672 From Punxiitawney, by Frostburg', SPran - - kle's Mills, and Pack er, to Suhemersville, 22 miles and hack, once a week. Leave PunstutawneY Wed nesday at 8 a in; arr.ve at .Summeniville by 3 P m. Leave Summersville Thursday at 8a in arrive at unxtitawney by 3 p rn. • 2ti73. From Brookville, by Sigel and eliminator', o Marionville, 26 miles and back once a week.— Leave Brookville Thursday at 7 a en: arrive at Marionvillo by 5 p in. Leave Marionville Friday at 7 a m: arrive at Brookville by 5 p rn. 974. From Brookville, by Stanton, Ricer:di/and Hamilton. to Smitten. 24 miles and back, once a week. Leave Brookville Saturday at 6a m; arrive. at Smitten by 2 p tra Leave Smitten Monday at 6 a m : arrive at Brookville by 2a3 m. 2675. From Brookville. by Summersville. Shan nondale, Kerr's Store, New Bethlehem, Oakland, Red Bank. Furnace, and Orrsvine, to Kittaniug, miles and back, six times a week. Leave Brook ville daily, except Sunday;'at 4 a m; arrive at Kit tauning by 4 P in. Learn Kittanning daily, except Sunday, at 11 a in ; arrive Brookville by 11 p m. 2'376. From Brookville, by Warsaw, Brockway vine, Little Toby, Hellen: and Brandy Camp, tn Ridgeway, 41 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Brookville Tuesday and Saturday at 6 a in; arrive at Ridgeway by 7 p in. Leave Ridgeway Monday and Friday at 6 a m ; arrive at Brookville by 7 p ti; 7. From Brookville, by Richardsville. Schaff- • nor's Corners, Arroyo, and Lake City, to Ridgeway, 17 miles and back, once a week. Leave Brookville Saturday at 7 a in: arrive at Ridgway . by 6 p Loa vo Ridgeway Friday at 7 a m; arrive at Brook ville by 6 p m, ..3LB. From K . Valley, Oscar, Echo, and Belke miles and'-back, twice a week. I tesday and Fri day after arrival iil—say at 10 a in: arrive at Da! ..ve Dayton Moll'• day and Thum& at Kittanningby 2 p in 2679. From Kittanning, by Rimershurg. Water town's Ferry, Lawsonhatn, Curnsville, and Raids brim to Clarion, 33 runes, and back, six times a week. Leave Kittanning daily, except Sunday, at 11 um: arrive al Clarion by 10 pen Leave ClariOn daily. except Sunday, at 4 a ni; arrive at Kittan ning by 3 P • :MO. From Kittanning, by Cowansville „and Adams, to Brady's Bend, 16 miles and backa six times a week. Leave Kittanning daily, except Sunday, on arrival of mail by Tailroad—say at 11 a m ; arrive at Brady's Bend by 4 p Leave Bra dy's Bend daily, except Sunday, at 10 a m arrive at Kittanning by S p , Front Kittanning, by Rural 'Valley, Bar dards, Dayton, and Stnieksburg, to Mahoning, 30 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Kittanning Monday and Friday on arrival of mail from Pitts burg—say at 10 a in : arrive at Mahoning by 8 p :m. Leave Mahoning Tuesday and Saturday at 5 a In; arrive at Kittanning by 3 p in. , 3182. From Semimm-9a, Putn K ey i v tt ialnen, inga by Pne e 'n T xP nh e ip r , Hamilton. and Frostburg, to Punxiitawney, 43 miles and back, twice a weak., Leave Kittanning Tues day-and Friday at 6 a m ; arrive at PunxutawnerbY 9p m. Leave Pauxutawney Wednesday and Sat urday at 6 a m: arrive at Kittanning by 9 To m. '193. From Freeport to Slate Lick, 7 miles' and back, three times a week: Leave Freeport Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at II a m; arrive at Slate Lick by p en. Leave Slate Lick Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 2 p ; arrive at Freeport by' 4 p m. _ 2884. From Kelly's Station to Cochran's Mills, 7i- miles and back, twice a week. Leave Kelly's Station Wednesday and Saturday at 9% a m: arrive at Cochran's Mills by 11% a in. Leave Cochran's Mills Wednesday and Saturday at 7 am ; arrive at Kelly's Station by 9 a en: :FA& From Apollo, by Spring Church, Long Riin, and Olivet, to Elder's Ridge, 13 miles and back, three times a week. LeaVe Apollo Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 1 p - rn ; arrive at Elder's Ridge by 5 p tel. Leave Elder's -R,idge Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m ; arrive at Apollo by 11 la m. :4336. From Brady's. Band. by Catfish Furnace, Black Fox, and Stant's Store, to..Callensburg, 16 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Brady's Bend Tuesday and Saturday at 7a m arrive at Callens burg by 12 in. Leave Callensbarg Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p na : arrive at Brady's Bend by 6p rn. 2137. From Lawrenceburg, by Matildaville, West Freedom, Callansburg, and Piney, to Clariom 24 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Lawrence burg Tuesday land Saturday at 5 a m; arrive at Clarion by 12 m. - Leave Clarion Tuesday and Sat urday at 1 p m aarrive at Lawrenceburg by 8 p m. :aft From Clarion, - by 'Frampton - and Lime stone, to Kingsville, 12% miles and back, twice a week. Leave Clarion Tuesday and Satur day at 8 am; arrive at Kingsville by 12 in. Leave Kingsville Tuesday and Saturday at 12%p m ; arrive at Clarion by 4 1 / , p m. 2089. From Clarion, by Lucinda Furnace, Tyler's burg, Nebraska, Tionesta, Stewart'S Ran,' and Lamb's, to Pleasantville, 38 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Clarion Monday, Wednesday. and Friday at 6 a m; arrive at Pleasantville by 6 p ru. Leave Pleasantville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a na aarrire at Clarion by G p ha. 2690. From Clarion, 1)y Shippensville, Kossuth. Cuss. and Cranberry, to Franklin, 29 miles and back, six times a week. Leave' Clarion daily ex cept Sunday, at 6 a m; arrive at Franklin by 3 p m. Leave Franklin daily, except Sundayifatl p m, or an arrival of ears from Meadville; arrive at Clarion 10 p na. 2691. From Strattonville,' by Helen Furnace, ;catch Hill, Tylersburg, and North Pine Grove, to Mationville, 29 miles and back, once a week. Leave -4rattonville Tuesday at 6 a m arrive at Marion . ille by' 4p m. Leave Marionville Thursday at 6 a a: arrive at Strattonville by 4 lam. t. 692. From Strattodville, by Fisher and Kahle's, o Clarington, 18 miles and Ataxic, once a week.— 'mare Strattonville Monday' at 7 a m; arrive at larington by 12 In. Leave Clarington Monday at 1 m; arrive at Strattonville by 6 p m.. • 2693. From Shippensville, by 'Lucinda Funiacc and Frybnrg, to Tylersburg, 20 and back, fame a week.. 7 L o ave Shippenerille Wednesday and Satur lay at 1p m : arrive at Tylersburg, by 7p m. Lease Tylersburg Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a in; ar rive at Shippensville by 12 en. 2694. From Callensburg to Rimemburg, 8 miles and back, once a week. Leave Callensburg Thurs lay at 6a m; arrive at Rimersburg by 9a in. Leave 'timersburg Thursday at 10 a m; arrive at Caftans mrg by 1 p in. Proposals for more frequent service, not exceeding three trips a week, are invited. am. From Callensburg. by Alum Rock 'end Saint Petersburg, to Emlenton. 12 miles and back, once a week. Leave Calleasburg Mondayat Ipln ; arrive .it Emlenton by 5 p en. Leave Emlenton Monday at S n in; arrive at Canonsburg by 12 en. :3196. From New Bethlehem, by Leatherwood, Brinkerton; and. New Springfield to Curnsville. 12 miles and back, twice a week, Leave New Bethle hem Tuesday and Saturday at 1 pm ; arrive at Canis ville by 4p m. Leave Curllsville Tuesday and-Sat urday at .8 a m ; arrive at Now Bethlehem by II a in, 2037. From Butler, by Holyoke. Connersville, Anandale, Utena, Murrinsville, and Clintonville, to East Sanday, 36 miles and back, twice a week.— Leave Butler Monday and Friday at 6 a in ; arrive at East Sandy by 7p m. Leave East Sandy Tues day and Saturday at 6a m ; arrive at Butler by 7 p iu. 3393. From Butler, by Saxonburg, Sarversvine, Freeport, Shearer's Cross Roads, MeLnughlin's Store, North Washington, and Oakland Cioss Roads, to Salem Cross Roads, 43 miles add hack, twice n week. Leave B u tler Tuesday and Saturday at 5 a m; arrive at Salem Cross Roads by Bm, L ea v e Salem Cross Roads. Monday and Friday at 5 a in : arrive at Butler by 8 - p m. :09. From Butler, by Mount Chesnut, Prospect. Portersville, and Princeton, to Now Castle. 28 miles add hack, twice a week. Leave Butler Monday and - Thursday at 6 am; arrive at New Castle by 2 pm. L eav e New Castle Tuesday and Friday at 6 a in ; arrive at Butler by 2 p m.-- 2760:- From Butler. by North Oakland, Barnhart's Mills, Baldwin, and Bruin, to Japyrencebarg, 23 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Butler Mon day and Friday at 9a m arriVe at Lawrenceburg by 6 p m. -Leave Lawrenceburg Tuesday and, Sat urday at 8 a m • arrive'at Butler by 5 p tn. 2701. From Butler, by Petersburg, Break Neck, and Zelienople. to New Brighton, 29 miles and back; once a week, with two additional trips a week be tween Break Neck and Zalieriople. Leave -Butler Wednesday at , 7 a m; arrive at New Brighton by 5- pm. Leave Now Brighton Thursday at 'r am ; a rive at Butler by 5p m. Leave Zelienopl e Monday and Friday at 1. P m; • arrive at Break Neck by 3 pm. Leave Break Neck Monday and Friday at 4 p in; arrive at Zelionople by 6 p ' 2702. From Butler, Boydstown, North Itipe. and Anderson's Mills, to Emlenton. 30 miles ant' back, twice a week. Leave Butler Tuesday and Saturday at 6 a ma arrive at Emlonton by 4 p m.— Leave Emlenton Monday and Friday at 6 am ;• ar rive at Butler by 4p tn. 2703. From Baldwin, to Adams, 10 miles and back, twice a week. Lear.e Baldwin Wednesday and Saturday at 9 a m; arrive at Adams byll a m. Leave Adams Wednesday and Saturday on ar rival of the ' Pittsburg. mail—say at 3pin ; arrive Baldwin by 5 p m. 2704. From Saxonbtirg, by Double Sale and Me- Ilssadale, to Slate Lick, 13 miles and back, once a week. Leave Saxonburg Saturday at 8 a in; arrive at Slate Lick by 12 m. Leave Slate Lick Saturday at 1P ma arrive at Saxonburg by p tn. 2705 From Harmony. by - Middle Lancaster, Par tersville, Willie Roy, liarlensburg, and Leesb urg , to Mercer, 31 miles and back, six times a week.— Leave Harmony' daily, except Sunday, after arrival of the Pittsburg mail—say at 3 p m ; arrive at Mer cer by 9 p in. Leave Mercer daily, except Sunday, at 5 a m; arrive at Harmony by 11 a rn. 2706. From BroWnington, by Harrisvilln and Wesley, to Franklin, 30 miles and back, six timesweek. Leave Brownington daily, .except ffundaY. at 10 p m: arrive at Franklin next days by 10a na Leave Franklin doily', except Sunday, atfi p in; ar rive at Brownington next days by 4 a ra. • ' 27t0;. From Coaleville by Foster's Mills, Adams, and Sharret to Riniershurg. 23 miles and back, twice a 'Week. Leave Coylevillo Monday and Thurs day at 8t m; arrive at Ricaemburg 4'5 p Lease Rimer:ll)l4lr Tuesday and Friday at 8 a in: arrive at Coyleville by 5 n in. ras From Slippory Rook, by McKnight. to An .ale, 11 miles and back oneo a week: - Leave Rippamf Rook Friday at 133 p in; arrive at Aglall- hr Franklin ittpositorn, februani 24 1864. dale by pm. Leave Anandalo Fri t iv . .at 9 a la; arrive at :limper" Rock, by 12 in. 270:1, Pima Economy, by New .Scottsville, New Sheffield, Seventy Six. and Orcen Bat den, to Belt, 15 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Economy it and SatardaY after arrival of the mail fromittsburg--say at 10 a m: - -arriva at -1191 t by 3 p m. '-Leave Bolt Wedneslay and Saturday at 3. 3 4.. p at: arrive at Economy by 814 p ta. 2710 From Beaver, by 8011, 31eClearY, Service/ and Ifarshaville, to Frankfort t.-Tprme,t, 24 miles :um back, twice a week.. Leave Beaver Wedne,nlaY and Friday at 8 am; arrive at Frankport Spri*s by +'l in. Leave Frankfort Springs Thur,i7lay and Sat,ar day at 8 a in ; arrive at Beaver by :; p tn. 2711 From Beaver, by 13u-sli Creek. to ZelicnoPle, 12 miles and back, once a week. Leave Beaver Saturday at 1 p m ; arrive at Zelienuplc by 51 , ID. Leave Zelienople Saturday at Sam: arrive at Bea ver by lam. 2712 From New Brighton. by North Sewickley, Wurtemburg, and Chenango, to New Castle, 22 mile' anti back, twice a week. Leave 'Sof Bright& Monday and Friday on arrival of the mail from Pittsburg—say at 1B 4 a m ; arrive at New •Castle by 8% m. Leave New Castle Tuesday and Satur day at 4'a ra; arrive at New Brighton by 11 a ra. 2713 From New Brighton, by Homewood, Leek Point, and Irish Ripple, to New Castle. 21 mites and back, twice a week. Leave New Brighton Monday and Friday on arrival of the mail from - Pittsherg— say"nt 11.!, ,, 4 ', a zn: arrive at New Castl e by :0,./ 1 p m.. Leave New Ca.tle Tuesday and Saturday at 4 a m arrive at New Brighton by 10 a nt. 2714 From Smith's Ferrr, -- by t.4e o igeterrn, to Bookstown, A% miles and hack, 4x theta a week. Bidders will propose a sebedulk of deaartnra+ and • arrivals satisfactory t,t postmasten -at terntiaal of fices. " 2715 From Smith's Ferry, to Ohioville, 3 miles and back; twice a week. Leave Smith's Ferry Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a in: arrive at Ohinville by 11 a m. Leave Ohioville Wednesday and Saturday at 12 m ; arrive at Smith's Ferry by 1 p m. 2716 From New Castle, by East Brook, Harlens burg, and Plain Grove, to Slippery Rock, 20 miles and back, three times a week. Leave !Sew Castli• .Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Sam: arrive at Slippery Rock by 2 pm. Leave slippery IL , ek Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at fp Ia ; arrive at New Castle by i p 2717 From New Castle, by Pulaski, West Mid dlesex, Sharon, and Clark's, to West Gromvillc, miles and back, six times a week. Leave New Castle- daily, except Sunday. at . :t p m; a rrive at Sharon by p in. Leave Sharon daily, except Sunday, art 12 ni • arrive, at New Castle by 6 pin. Leave Sharon daily, except Sunday, at 5 a in; ar rive. at West Greenville. by S-a in. Leave. West Greenville daily, except Sunday, at 81. i a ni arrive at Sharon by 1134 a m. 271 A From New Castle, by Bambara, ( 1 .;. and Poland, to Youngstown. 22 miles and back; six times a week. Leave New Castle daily, except Sunday, at 7 a in; arrive at Youngstown by 2 p in. Leave Voiniastoa n except Sunday, at 5a m ; arrive at New Castle by 12 in. 2710 From Mercer, by ll:utile:rig, Sheakleyrille, mid Custard's to 'Meadville, tin miles and back, six times it week. Leave Mercer daily, except Sunday. at 2 p m; arrive at Meadville by lUa in. Leave Meadville daily, except Sunday. at 2 p arrive at Mercer by 10 p m. 2720 From Mercer by North's 31ills, Sandy Lake; New Lebanon, and Milledgeville, to Cochranton, fT7 miles and back, three dines a week. Leave Mireer Tuesda,V, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m ; in rive at Cochranton by 3 pin.. Leave Cochran town Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a in ; ar rive at Mercer by 3 p,m. 2721 From Mercer. by Indian EMI, - New 1111- minton, New Castle, Cross Cut, Mount Jackson, and Marion: to Enon Valley, 31 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Mercer daily, except Sunday: at I p m ; arrive at-Enon Valley by 0 p Enon Valley- daily, except Sunday, on arrival of the mail from Pittsburg—say - at a ; arrive at Mercer by 12 I.a. 2722 From Mercer, by Delaware Grove and New Hamburg, to West Greenville, 16 milesand back, six times. a week. Leave .Mercer daily, except Sunday, at 1 p in; arrive at West Greenville by 6 p in. Leave IN est Greenville daily, except Sunday, at 7 a in; arrive at Mercer by 12 en, 2723. From Mercer, by Vi orth, Hill, Hermitage, Sharon. Brookfield, 0., Vienna, and flowland, to Warren, 32 miles and back, three times a >week.— Leave Mercer Monday, We'dnesday and 'Friday at 1 p in; arrive at Warren next days by 12 in. Leave Warren Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2!.. p ui ; arrive at Mercer next days by 1 1 ,/..1 put. Propo co IS to end at Brookfield are invited. '124. From Mercer. by Wolf Creek, Harrisville, Anondale. newt, Murrinsville. BovartF, , e 4 ture, and Maple Furnace. to Lawrenceburg, 42 miles and back, once a weekt- Leave Mercer Tuesday at 6 a ui : arrive at Lawrenceburg by 6 p in. Leave Law renceburg Wednesday at 6 a m ; arrive at Mercer by 6 p 25. Front Mercer, by Worth and West Middle sex, to Youngstown, 0: 24 miles and back, three timesai week. Leave Mercer 'Tuesday, Thursday • and Saturday itt I p ; arrive at Youngstowu by 8 p . m. Leave 1. oungstown Monday, Wialnesday and riday at 7 a m atarrive at Mercer by 2 p 2726. From Sheakleyville, by-Smrdy Crook and Grinners, to 'Sutton'S Coiners, 9 miles cad back. twice a week.' Leave Sheakleyvitle Tuesday and Friday at S n in; arrive at Sutton's Corners by 11 a in. Leave Sutton's Corner's Tuesday and Friday at 2 p active at Sheak'leYville by frp m. 2727. From Agnew's Mills: by Laniartine, Jeffer son Furnace, and Knox, to Shippeuaville. 19 mites and back, onto a' waek. Leave Aanew's Mills Wednesday at 6 it m t arrive at Shippensvile 'Ay 11 a at. Leave Shippensville Wednesday at 1 p ; ar rive at Agnew's MilLs by 6'p ari2B. From Emlenton, by Ellsworth and Law renceburg, to Brady's Bend, 17 miles and batik; three times a week. Leave Ewlentott Monday; Wednesday and Friday at 1, m ; arrive at Brady's Bend by 6 p m. Leave Brudy's Bend Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at G a in ; arrive at Fallen t on by 12 na From Emlenton, by Big Bend Clintonville I Kilgore, Wesley. Centretonn, and rishtown tti 'terser, 34% miles and back, once a week. Lea ye Saturday at 6 a ni : arrive at Mercer by 6 p in. Leave Mercer Friday at 6.a in: arrive at Endenton by 6 p m. a 730. From kranklin by Palk, Mania (.rove, e»- derson, Terrine, and Satterfield. to Mercer. miles .l and back, six times a week'. ',Cave Franklin daily, except Sunday, at 7 a in ; arrive at Mercer by 12 an, Leave Mercer daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m 4; ar rive at Franklin by 9 p 2731. From Franklin, by Oil City, Ramat'. Lamb's Perry. Steam Mills, and Tidiunte, to Irvine. 46 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Franklin daily, except Sunday, at 6 a in : arrive at Intim by 9 P Leave Irvine daily, except Sunday. at 6 a m; a:lh C at Franklin by 9 p in. ' 2732. From Franklin, by Dempseytown and Meta ry Tree, to Titusville, 29 miles and bank, three times a week. Leave Franklin. Monday, ‘Vednesday and Friday at 7 a in; arrive at Titusville. by 3 p Leave Titusville Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday at 7 alit: arrive at Franklin by 3 p 2733. From Franklin, by caoperstown. and Wallaemille, to Plum, 211 miles andbaela twice it week. Leave Franklin Monday and Thursday iii 1 p arrive at Sunvilla by 6 p at. Lem, e Sun% he Monday and Thursday at 7 a in; arrive at Franklin Iv 12 m. Leave Sunville Tuesday and Friday at '7 a m ; arrive at Plum by 9%a in. Leal a Plum Tues day and Friday at 9% a iti; arrive at sanville by 12 - • 2734. From Franklin, by Utica. French Creek, Now Lebanon, New liertion, Shaakleyvilla, and Salem, to West Greenville, , 3l miles and back, ones a week. Leave Franklin Thursday at 7 it in: arrive at Greenville by 6 p rn, aLeave lament-Me Wednes day at .7 a to ; arrive atFranklin by 6 p m. Propo sals to commence at Utica are invited. 2735. From Franklin. by Seneca. Tan Mile Bot tom, Fertig's, President Furnace. Lineville, dud Frylaurg, to Tylersburg, 43 miles and back, twice tt week. Lear>, Franklin Monday and Thursday at 7 a as; arrive at Tylersburg by 9 p m. Leal e Tylers burg Tuesday and Friday at 10 a in; arrive at Fran klin by 6 p . 2736. Front Franklin, by Rockland, Pittsville. Porterfield, and Agnew's Mills, to Entlentana 26 miles and hack, once a week. LeaVe Franklin Wad nesday at 7 a to ; arrive at Emlenton by 3 p L,•ave Emlenton Tuesday at 7 a m; arrive at Fran klin by 3p re., ) :7. 7. }rout Tionesta. by hwave, to Tidiont o a 17 in los and buck, once a wank. Leave Tionesta Mini day.at 1 p in; arrive at , Tidionte by 7 p m. Leave Ticintnte 'Monday ut G a in; arrive'at Tionesta by 12 2725 . F rom Clarington, by Millstone and Raught's Mills. to Arroyo, 18 miles and bank, once a week,— Leave clarington Saturday at 7 a in; arrive at Arroyo by 12 in. Leave Arroyo Saturday at 1 p ma arrive•at Clarington by G p 2769. From Ridgeway, by Now Highland, to SW; field, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Ridgo way Wednesday at 6 a In; arrive at Sheffield by 12 In. Leave Sheffield Wednesday at 1 p nu; arrive at Ridgeway by 7 p m. Proposals to -end at New_ Highland are invited. 7.740 F rom Ridgeway, by Willianisville, Sergeant, Clermontville, and Knason, to Smithport 39 miles and back, _ three times a week. Leave Ridgeway Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a m; arrive at Smithport bv 7 p in. Leave Smithport Tuesday,' Thursday and Saturday at 6 a in; ar rive a t Rai". ,waY by 7._p m. , 2741. From Caledonia to Karthous, 27 miles and back, once a week. Leave Caledonia 'Monday at 7 a m; arrive at Kartkotis by 7_P m. Leave Karthous Tuesday at 7 a m; arrive at Caledonia by 7m. 7742. From back, ette onceand a Hick's week. Leave Run, to th Caledonia Secon FridaydForkjtmmiles n 4 at 9 a m ; arrive at Second Fork by 6 p m." Leave Second Fork Saturday tag a ta; arrive at Caledonia by 6 p m. 2743. From Hellen, by Kersey, to Benainger, 14' miles and baek. - onee a week. Leave Hellen Mon day at 10 a in; arrive at Benninger by 2 ti in. Leave Bensinger Monday at 3 p m; arrive at lichen by 7 p 2744. From Shippen, by Norwick and Colgrove. to Smithport, 26 miles and back, twiati a week.— Leave Shippen Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a m: arrive at Smithport by 3 p m. Leave SmithnOrt Monday and Thursday at 6 a m; arrive at Shippen by 3p m. ?JO— From Smithport, by Farmer's Valley,Sart we11,./Allegheny Bridge,. and. Portville, N. Y., to; Olcmi, 26 miles and back, 'x times a week. Lame& Smithportdaily, except San . 'al 9 a arrive at Olean by 6 put. Lmvc filean except Sunday, ,rit 6 a arrive at Smitliperf by 3 p 2746. From Sinithport. by Lafayette, Eden, and Kingua, to Warren, 43 miles and back, once a week, Leave Smitbport Tuesday at 6a in arrive at War r-lime:a day by 12 m. Leave Warren Wednesday at 2 p I arrive at Smitbport next day by 6 in. :747. From Eden to Bradtbrd, 10 miles and hack, once a week Leavelit'len Wednesday 'at Sato: ar r.:Ye at Bradford by 11a in. Leave Bradford Wed. nesday a' 12 in: arrive at Eden by 3 pin. 2749. From Bradford, by Kendall's Creek and Limeqtime, Y., to Carrolton. 15 miles and back. six times, a week, Leave Bradford daily, except Sdnday, at rin; arrive at Carrollton by 12 rn.— Leave Carrollton daily, eeept Sunday, at '2 p m; arrive at Bradford by 6 p 2749. From Sheffield. by Foxburg to Marionville. 19 miles and back, once a week. Leave Sheffield We lnesday at 1 pin:. arrive at Marionville; at 7, p at, Leave Marionville Wednesday at '6 a : urriVe t Sheffield by 12 in. 2:56. From liinzaa. by Corydon. Camille. N. T. rind Friend's Ferry, to Steambarr. 25 miles and back, once a week. Leave Kialua Friday at 8a in ; arrive at Steaffiburg by 4 pin. Leave - Steataburg Saturday at 6 a la : arrive at Kimant by 4 p m. . 2751. From Russellsbunr, try East Pine Grove, to Germany, U miles and bark, once a week. Leave Bursellsburg Saturday at flp um ; arrive at Germany' by 6 p in,, Leave. Germany- Saturday at 6 a at : ar rive at Russelsburg by 12 m. 2752. From Sugar Grove, by Lander,to Warren, 13 mitet and bark, once a week. Leave Sugar Grove Satrinlay at 6 a in ; arrive at Warren by 12 m. LSNIN't! Warren Saturday at 1 p ill ; arrive at Sugar (4rove by 7 p in. '753.. From Sugar Grove. by Basti. N. ;Y:, Jamestown,lo mites and back. three times a. week. Leave Sugar Grove Mohday. Wednesday and Fid dly at 9a in arrive at Jamestown by 12 in. Leave Jamestown Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 p : arrive at Sugar Gyore by 6 p in. Proposals fur six times it week service are invited. 2754. From Pittsfield, Gy Freehold and Lottsville, to Broken Straw, N. Y., 14 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Pittsfield Tuesday.. Thursday anti Saturday at 9 a in :arrive at Broken Strati by 1 p in. Learn Broken Straw Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at '2 p m . arrive at Pi tsfield by 6 . p Proppal.i for six timer a week service are invited. 27u5. Front Spring Creek to West Spring Creek, 31 , miles and back, three times a week. Bidders will propose a schediile to cormict with railroad, and be satisfactory to the postmasters at the termi nal offices. 2756. From Colambus to Carter Hill, 7 mike and back, , twice it week. Leave Columbus Wednesday and Saturday at S a m : arrive at Carter Hill by 10 am. Leave Carter 11111 Wednesday and Saturday 011u:00 aDi ; rice at-Columbus by 12:80n 2757. Flom South West to Star, miles and back, once a week. Leave South West SAturday at 10:30 m:a arrive at Star by 12:30. Leave Star Saturday at By. m : arrive at South West by 10 m. 2754. FroM Titusville, by'Eagle and. Spring. Creek, to Columbus, 28 miles and battk; once a week. Leave Titusville Saturday nt 8 a In • arrive at Columbus. by 6p m. Leave Columbus Friday at 8 a'm ; arrive' at Titusville by bum. 00. Frearlithsville, by South West, Pleasant ville, Plumer, and Roaseville, to Oil City, 23 1-2 miles and back, six tittles st. week. Leave Titus ville daily exeunt Sunday; at 7 it m ; arrive at Oil City by 3 p to. Leave Oil City daily, except Sunday, at 10 ais arrive nt Titusville by 6 pin. 2760. Fto:n Meadville, by Shaw's Landing, Coeb rnntown, Canal, and Utica, to Franklin, miles and backidaily except Sunday; by railroad, and by a schedule satisfactory to the Department 4 2761. From Mea:dsville, by Harmonsbnre and Line Mills, to Penn Line. 20 miles and back, six tunes a week to Line and twice a week the. -.residue. Leave Meadville daily, except Sundae. at ' ram; arrive at Line Mills by 10 a in. Leave Line Mills daily; except Snmluy, nt 7 p m : arrive at Meadville by 10 p in. Leave Line Mills Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a m ; arrive at Penn Line by 1 p in. Leave Penn Lino Tuesday and Saturday at 3 p m ; arrive at Line Mills b 5; 5 p m. Proposals for service between Line Mills and Penn Line- only aro invited. 2702 From Meadville; by Harmon:drain, MCTiow elPs, Conneautville, Rundell's, .and Hayfield: , to' Meadville, equal to 19 unites and back, three times, a week: - Leave Meadville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at p in: arrive at Canneautville by 7 p in. Leave Canneautville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a in ; arrive at Meadville by 12 in. 2764 From Meadville, by Mead Corners, Guy's Mills, Sugar Lake, and Kingsley, to Steuben, 28 miles and back, twice h week. Leave Meadville Tuesday-and Saturday nt 7a m ; arrive at Steuben by 4 pqn: Leave Steuben Monday and Friday at 7anu ; arrive atMeadville by 4 3 p in. 2761 From Meadville, by Blooming. Valley, Ran dolph, \ew 'Richmond, Little Cooley, Rieeville, and , Britain Run. to- Spartansburg, 28 miles and hack, twice a week. Leave Meadville Tuesday and Fri day at 7•a in ; arrive ;it Spartansburg by 4 Leave Spartansburg Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a in ; arrive at ,Meadville by 4 pin. From Keansburg,.by Tamatfac. to Line Mills. 8 miles and back, thice times a week. Leave Evansburg Monday, Wednesday and Sat , r 'lty at 10 am ; arrive-at Line,Mills by 12 In. Len , . e Line Mills Monday. Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p m; arrive at livainbarg by ;1 p m. n 36, From Evansburit, by Hartstemm, Marshall's Corners. Turnersville, mind State Line. 0., to ;Kills man's, 18 miles and buck, three times a week.— Leave Evansburg TuesdaY.-Thursday and Saturday at 3 p iii; arrive at Kinsman's by 0 p in. Leave Kinsman's Mambos, W,Mnesitay and Friday at 5 a Pt ; arrive; at Evamtburk by 11 a m. 2787 Friim. Guy's Mills, by Sugar Lake. Wayne Centre, and Wilson ' s Mills, to Cooperstown, V; Miles and back, once a week. Leave Guy's Mills Wed nesday at 8 a in ;''arrive at Cooperstown by 12 in. Leave Cooderstoirn Wednesday at 1 p m; arrive at Gity'. , Mills by 5p m. : IVoodeoek:byTecideville,Frizbv's Set lleMent, Chapin tile, I•llenvilleotrid Oak Grove, to Waterford, 24 !altos and back, tinge a week. Leave Woodcock We Inesday at I p m ; arrive at Water fonl by 9 p in. Leave Waterford Tuesday at , 9 a to 'arrive, at Woodcock by 5 p ni. 2768 From - Saugerstown. by Moshertown, and Crossitrville.. to Lundy's Lane; 14 mites, and back, three times a week. 1-AtIVC., &lager:down Tuesday' Thurmlay,and Saturday at I put ; ifrrive at Lundy's Lane by 7 p in. Leave Lundy's Lane Tuesday, Thursday ond Saturday at,o a in; arrive at Saeg-, erstown by 12 2i70 Front Corry, by 'Stdwart, , Cook, Spartans-. Lure, Snapp'4 Station. Centreville. and Oil Creek, to Titu , ville, 27 miles and back, daily - -except Sun day. by railroad, and by a schedule siitistactorY to the Department. • 2771 Front Corry. by Miller's Station. Rockdale. Velum go, Woodc,ick, Siiegarstown,. Mead vine, Sut ton's Coriters.Evatniburg, ,t allow Field, Adamsville: West Greenville. Orangeville, 0.. 13arghill, Warren, Kant, Ravenna. F.ranklin mid Tallinadge, to Akron, 1401 and bitek, daily except Sunday; by railroad, and by a schedule satisfactory to the vepartment. 2772 From Union Mills. by Illoomfield. to Rice-, vale, 9 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Union Mills Tues'ility, Thursday and Saturday at 1, pin : arrive at Rieeville by 4lr in. Leave Riceville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at t.) arn ; arrive at Union Mills by 12 tn.. " 2773 From Erie, by Jackson Station, Waterford, Lo Breuff, 'Union Mills, Concord Station, Lovell's Station. ;Wayne, Corry, Columbus Spring Creek, an Cairld. Pittsfield}, Yonngsville, Irvine, Warren, West Sheffield, itud.Sheitield, to Sheffield Station, 79 miles and back, daily except Sundov, by railroad, and by it seht:?ditle satisfactory . tp the Department, 2714 From Erie; by ,Malteitn, Wells' Corners, and Eduiburuligh, to Venango; 22 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Erie daily, • except Sun day, at 12;m;arrive at V enango by 7 P m. Leave N'enango daily, except Sunday, at 11Y, m; arrive at Erie by p ra. 27;5' Front Erie, hy Belle Valley, and East Greed, to Wattsburg, 20 Miles and back,, three times a Creek. Leave Erie Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at A p nu arrive at Wattsburg lir 7 p W. — Luave Wattsburg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ti in i arrive at Erie 410 a in. ' 'Lill roin Railroad Depot, .by Springfield Cross Roads, and West Springfield, to Cherry Hill, 10 miles mid. hack. six times a week. Bidders will propose a salutitile to connect with the railroad, anti be satisfactory to postmasters. 2777 Frtini'llirard, by Miles' Grove, Platen,. Elk , Creek, Lundy's Lane, Albion, Spring, Conneaut villa, Centro-BA/ad Station, Line Mills, North She nango, Uartstowu, South Shenango,, and James town, to West Greenville, 48 miles Stnd back, six times a week; by railroad, and by a schedule ,satis factory to the Department. ' 2778 From Girard, by Sterrettania. and Franklin Corners to Edinborough, 17 miles and back, once a week, Leave Girard Monday 'at 7a in arrive at Edinborough by 12 in, Leave Edinborouh Mon day at 2'p in ; arrive at Girard by 7 p In. 2779 From Northville, by North East, Moor hcadville, Harbor Creek, and Wesleyille, to Erie, 20 miles and back, twice daily, by railroad, and by a schedule satisfactory to the Department. 2780 From North East by Greenfield, to Marvin, N. Y., 17 miles and back,. once a week. .Leave North East Tuesday at 1 - pln: arrive at Marvin by 7._P In, Leave Marvin Tuesday at 6a m. arrive at North East by 12 in. 323' 1 From Westminister, by Union Mills, Silver Run, Littlestown, Pa., Two Taverns, Gettysburg, Seven Stars, Caabtown, Grafensburg, and Fayette villa, to Chambersburg, 49 miles and back,six times a week.; Leave Westminister daily, except Sunday, at I,p m ; arrive at Gettysburg byfi p in. Leave Gettysburg daily, except. Sunday, at , 334 P ar rive at Chambersburg by pm. Leave Cham bersburg daily,'-except Sunday at 7a in arrive at Gettysburg by 1p m. Leave Gettysburg daily, ox cart Sunday, at 4 a m; arrive at Westminister by 11 am. FORM OF PROPOSAL GUARANTEE, AND CERTIFICATE. ' Proposal. - t The undersiirnod whose)Hest office ad dress is county of--- titate of .roposei to carry the mails of the United States, rom July 1,1865; to Juno 30, 1868, on Route No.— . between and —, State of Pennsylvania ti nder the advdrtt Bement of the Postruester General dated November' ID, "with polerity, certaitsty. and security," far the annual sum of dollars. This proposal is -made with full knowledge of the clivtanee of the mote the weight of the mail to be carried, and all "other pall/en/are in rifere7tee to the route and service,and, (400, affrf careful exami nation of the laws ad instructions attached to the aticarti.ement. Dated • Guarantee, The undersigned, residing State of— undertake that, if the foregoing bid for carrying the mail od route No.—, be accepted by the Post niaster General, tho bidder shall, prior to the Ist day of July, 1884, enter into the required obligation or contract to perform the service . proposed, with good and sufficient entities. Thie we do understanding cii , ftiaethi the and liabilitice amazed by rnoirantora un, of the net of Co d grede of Juhi 2, 1 Dated I Certificate., The'llader3igned, postmaster at- 4 certifies, under hie oath of office, that Ito ted with the above guarantors, and kno be men of property, and able to ( make guaranty. , Dated The above certificate must have affixed tuft a five cent ravenne stamp, cancelled, as Ulu law requires. INSTRUCTIONS TO 'BIDDERS AND POST:- 4. MASTERS, Containing nix° condition* tobe incorporated = in the contracts to the extent the Department •ntrzst deed; p'rniter,"- •I, heron 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 thdmail bags. 2. On railroad and steamboat lines, and other routes 'where the mode of conVevance admits of it, the special agents of the 'Post Came Department also Poet Office blanks, mail bags, locks and keys, are to be conveyed withontextra charge. 3. On railroad and steamboat lines the route agents ,of the Department, air the British and Canada mails, when offered, and the agents accona panying them, are to be con Vend without - charge. and for their exclusive use, while traveling with the mails, a contniadiode car, or apartment in the cen tre of a ear, properly lighted, warmed, and fur nished, and 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. • • R;iilroad and steamboat companies are required to take the mail from and deliver 'it into the post offices at the commencement and end of theirrodes. and 'Mend from all offices not more than eighty rod's from a station or Proposals, may be submitted for the performance of all other aids ser vice—that is, .for offices over eighty,rods from a sta thin' or landing: Receipts will be required for mail bagsconveyedin charge of persons employed by railroad companies, ]'here will also be - Way-bills'' prepared by postmas ters, or other agents of the Dep artm en t, to accom pang the mails, specifying the number and destination of the several: bags. On the principal stage routes, I,ikewise, receipts will be required and, way-hills forwarded; the latter babe examined by the several postmasters. to insure regularity' in the delivery of mail bags. - 4. No pay will be made for trips not performed: and fur each of such ommissions, nut satisfactorily explained, three tines the pay of the trip may be de ducted., For arrivals So fur behind time us to break connexion with depending mails, and not sufficient ly excused, one-fiurth of the compensation fur the trip is subject to forfeiture: Dedu dien will also be ordered for a grade'of perform: nos ildmior to that specified in the contract. For repeated definquen mes of the kindherein specified, enlarged penalties, proportioned to the nature thei col, and the impor tame of the mail; inay be made. 5. Fur leaving behind. or throwing off the mails, 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 to advance of the mail, a quarter's pay May be deducted'. 6. Fines will-be imposed, unless the delinquency b6promptly, and satisfactorily explained by certifi cates of pm-tin:Liters or the affidavits of iither credit blepersons,for failing to arrive in contract time; for neglecting to take the mail from, or deliver it into, is post office; for suffering to be wet, inured, de stroyed. robbed, or lost ; and for refusing, after de emed, SO convey the mail as frequently as the con treeterruns, or is 'concerned in running, a coach, car, or ste tialmat'on a route. 7. 'The ' Poitinaster General may annul the con tract for repeated fiiilures to run agreeably to con tract ; for violating the post office laws, or disobey ing the instructions of the department: for refusing to discharge a carrier-when required by the depart ment to do so: fur running an express as aforesaid or for transporting, ersons or Packages conveying mailable matter, out of the mail. 8. The Postmaster Generalmay order an increase of service on a route by allowing therefore pro rain increase on the contract pay. He may change schedules of departures and arrivals in nil cases, and particularly to snake them conform to connexions with railroads, withent , increase ofpay, provided the running time be not abridged. Ile may-also or der iiminercase olspeed, allowing, within the re strietions,of the lawlapro rata increase of pay for the additional stuck or , carriers, if any. The contrac tor may, however, in the ease of increase of speed, relinquish the controet, by giving prompt notice to the department that heprefers doing so to carrying the order irate effect. The Postmaster General may also discontinue or curtail the service, in whole or in part,in order to place on the route a greater de gree of service, or whenever the public interests, in his judgment. shall require such discontinuance or curtailment for any other cause; lie allowing as a full indemnity to contractir one nionftes extra pay on the amount of service dispensed with, and a pro ram compensation for the amount of ery ice retained add continued. Paythents will be made by collection; front or drafts on postmasters, or otherwise, after the expir ation of each quarter—say, in February, May, Au gust, and November. The distances aro given according to the, best information but no increased pay will he all Owed should they be greater than advertised, if the points to he supplied are, correctly stated. Bidders iue rt iatruruttceena*pirctonthispoint,andalso in reference to time weight of Orel:nail. the condition offends, hills, strelims,-&c., and all toll bridges, ferries, or obstrue tionsof any kind by which expense may be incurred. No claim for additional ,pay, based ou such ground, can be considered: nor for alleged mistakes or 'misap prehension as to the degree ofservice; nor for bridges destroyed, ferries discontinued, or other obstruc tions increasing distance, occurring during the con tract term. Offices established after this advertise thent isissued, and also during the contract term, are to lie visited without,extra pay, if the distance be not increased., 11. Bidder's are cautioned to mail their proposals in tune to reach the department by the day and hour named, (3 p to. March 31,) for bids received af ter that Unit: wall not be enn•iitcred in competition with a hid - 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 guarantee. 12. Bidders should first propose for service strict ly according to the advertisement, and then. if they desire, seporatety for different service; and if the regular, bid be the lowest offered,for the advertised service, the other propositions may be considered. 13. There should be but ono 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. ;Me route, the service, the yearly pay, the name and residence of the bidder, (that is, his 'of post office adlresti,) and those of each member of a firm, whore a company offers, should be distinctly stated. 15. Bidders orb requested:to use, as far as practi cable, the printed proposals furnished by the de , partment, to write out in full the sups of their bids, and to retain collies of them. Al .ered bids should not be 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 receeived before the lust day tor receiring proposals. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible .persons. • General guarantees minnot be admitted. Tho bid and guarantee shbuld be signed 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. 16. - The bid should be sealed, superscriped "Mail Proposals, State of Pennsylvania,? addressed "Sec ond Assistant Postmaster General, Contract Office,"- and Bent by email, 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 and returned to the department by or.before the Ist day of Jag, 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, 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 offloes on or near railroads, but more than eighty rods from a station, will, im mediately after the 31st of Mareh next, report their exact distance from the nearest station, and how they are otherwise supplied with the mail: to ena ble the Postmaster General to direct email-messen ger supply from the Ist of Jnly next. ND. - Section eighteen of an act of Congress Ap proved March 3,1815, provides that contracts for the transportation of the mail shall be let in every ease, to the lowest bidder tendering sufficient guar antees for faithful performance, without other ref erence to the mode of such transportation than may be necessary to provide for the due celerity...certain ty, and security 'of such transportation." Under thw taw, bids that propose to transport the mailewith "celerity, certainty, and security," having been de cided to be the malt legal bids, are construed as pro viding for the entire mall, however large, and what ever may be the mode of conveyanee necessary to in sure its "celerity, certainty, and security: and will have thepreferenee over all others, and no others will be yorindered. A modification of bid in any or it, essontlo it ter/AS ie tatamount tea hew bid, and cannot be re calved, so as to interfere with regular competition, after the last hour set for receiving bids. hf . akitir, a new bid, with guarantee: and certificate, is the only way t o modify a protious bid. . Postmasters are to be careful not to certify the sufficiency of gurtrautors or snrities without knowing that they arcersons of sufficient respon sibility a disregard this instruction by postman. ere is a 'violation t heir outlx ofcr , subieetent, them to immediate remora/. All b i dders, gt 111.31111- ten, and amities are- distinctly notified that on a - failure to enter into or perform the contracts for the service proposed for in the accepted, bids, their 10. girl liabilities 'trill be enforced against them. r Present contractors, and persons known at th — o department, mast, equally witkothers; procure and certificate-sof their saffleino k s tantially in the forms above prescribed. The cot° tificate of sufficiency must be signed bY n Thastirust?r or by a judge of a court ` , f recent, and must have. affixed to it, a fire cent revenue stamp, cancelled, as required by law. No other certificate will be ad-, snide& ' M. BLAIR, Poktwo,ter Genrrat. By the 4211 section of the act of Congress ' to' amend the laws relating to the Post Office Depart ment," approved March 3, 'NI, all communications addressed to either . of the executive departments of the government 'must be prepaid postage stamps." Proposals should. therefore, be thus pre paid. unless from persons to whom authority to frank snail mutter Is conferred by thesamo law. Jan 20, 64.-fft Uligatlonß er the trltli :tato of— is sr-twain- Ws them to good their tirat - eitate *afro. GR A FFENBURi4 SPRINGS AND MOUNTAIN LAND AT PUBLIC:SAI.R,— . . 'The god e rot glw.l, Aqiigueel of David 600t1 ray atl'W I fe.. trill .ell nt Public S t le. on ZOitirdoy the I=o, day of March, IBt4. pre ntewt. the f.ilawing Reza Dante, .itte on the Turnpike, ab •nt half way bet wool Chant hers.turg and GettyAburg. to „Allmon 'County. a tract of 750 Arreth. of hand. chrith. , it into Lola. ne follows: No-I—The NIA IiSIOV TRACT .otitalning . 160 - Arrra. shout 50 of which In itnprosed Land, well lint .d and In a good state of cultivation and the balance of the Meg is well net with Che' , tout. Pine nail other timber. 'The' (iItAFFENIRTICO HOTEL mid SPRI NOS, one of the most healthy and pl,tosant Slimier Results fn this uart of the State. is upon thin tract. The llot'el is e , 411.strittlial huillittg,ll2 feet byllo. atwoxUns back latild ing.-15 feet by 0, hid oft into rooms fir the nee of h ,arders. Visitors, he. Ron s neeted with it is a Shin Room and Writ Mike. Also a large mid Convenient, RATH I:ICI:SR, with 29 Bell Booms War/test; extensive Stabling. Blacksmith Shop, Ire How. Tetellitt-Alley, Resolving Swing, and all otner necessary buildings . "Aloo t is Tenant ILinee and n Young Orchard of No. 2—Adjoining the Above. contains t>2. Ames and ls well cot ere.] with voting Timber. . No 10—Contain; 2 )1 Acres And is well set with wntfa• Chest nnt. rind Ruck Onk. . • Also—The flu lisided onii.helf of DS ACTPH, T. Stovitos and Stniirt;Burn t 'ire)! setlrith 'Persons wishing to yit v the'pretniscs, w II cell .1) either of tlic iinbiscribcr.. Sale to cam:lichee at the (111iffelibrirg Ilntnl, nt lu o'clock. A. in.. on said dep. who,A the condition. will be ninde ktionu by Ul. 17-1 t DUBLIC- SALE.—l'he subscriber having been appLinted by the Orphane' Coati of cunnty. at thelast y „ 1 sa id f vast. Trustee to sell the Neal El'tfAlS of John Etter, late a Green township, deceased. will tiler n t Public tale. tra Saturday, the 27th day of February 'it'll. on the preml kes. the following described Rea idisinte. . I. A Tract f LIMESTONE LAND. sitmite in Grew township, Pi noklin county, near Salem Church. 4 utile, from Cniimberelotrg, along . the Loudon road. csateitting 113 ACRES and 95 PERCIIES, Inure or lees:2s or 30 , Acres of which are c.,rered with Chestnut, Oak. nod Hickory, bounded by Lands ofWiu Etter. Jacob Plough. Etenry Ebersole and others. There Is it govt two-storied LOG DWELLING on the premises, n good BANK DAMN and ell thy: other lieuel.eary out-bnildines. .Tbe said Tract is in n good state of cultiratiun. Theirl. Is a good OKCIIARD upon the place, and a Well ut nover-failiog Wr.ter. ' s 2 A TRACT OF WOOD LAlb. situated in Lett erkenny township. PrgrAlln county, 'minded 'n o de of Wyo. Ettor, Fred'lr. Derk.and Metiellan g heirs, containing 121 ACRES and 95 YERCIIES, more or las. this Tract is well TIMBERED, without improveniesitg. Sale to immune:moat I o'clo , :k, on said tiny; whemtrin terms will be made known by leb3 is JOINT 11. ETTER, Trusts°. [Lancaster Examiner copy 2t, send bail to this cities VALUABLE FAliil.l FOR SALE v —The subscriber offers at Private i•nle;his FAh3l.' situated about,4 mile from Quincy, etattaing ILI AC.R.hB I.lof which in TIMBER „anti thrixieg Che,tLut. % of the Farm isof U.° bestquidity oILVIESTU,N LARD and allm a high state of cultivaWat. The improve mentsare a largo BIZICIC, itousr,"ziiiih portico, and porches. a new BRICK BANK BARN -itileet long, With' Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached', domile Yramr ourriage Ilouse.ltrick WIIBiI Hove°. Smokehouse, hake Oven. and ail noceesaiy outbuildings - . in good repair There is ,a large Cistern ri • ,e to the harn.used for Ott], k and one near the kitchen. There lea Well ot excellt it water la the yard. There is also a variety of choice Fruit, su ch as Pears.Phuns. l'eachms and.tirapesin the yard. TherelsalsolgoodOßCllAßDoryoung thrittiac Fruit on the premises Vereone vri,bing to view tbe I.lnd cvn dose by asiling on tbe enbeeribe,.er any inrorniation reepeetint: it en c baobtainedby cßllingon Baleley. Cointy Treas nrer. ["pt JOHN ]IIbI,OIVER. I'iRIVATE SALE OF TANNERY. NEAR FA YETTEvILLE:—Tire imashogned will sw at Private ale, the follewil g described HEAL i TATS, to wit: 30 ACRES OF LAND. Allander good l'enc..antltillable.with a goo(' Brltkbwell ins, a neser ~tiling well of good water Hear the door, a 1,-.Z3 &an and Thrashing Floor, a fraeloTehattl benrirrk the best fruit. Ale. ,o(32leirgeVnts. 61orge Leaches with limes :Intl pool, Berk Mill , Roller. Pinup and Fulling Storks.nil i n vxcwl lent order. flu) whole °printing by WATEI! Also rigors.' Harkshed. nil unenrpassed In conreniens • nrid Inhor The •tbaseproperty will be shown to sny person or tr Plientfon to Jacob It. Cook of inyetteTilre. or J o hn J. Cook of Clutmbersburg Terms will be resit nol.le. June 17, 41 3-tf -PET Eft • COOK . &Ail/ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.—Thc srih.criber, Ex. entre* of the }state . f . o Snyder. latent !lentil ton township, Yranklin con rt. oho ty decd, will expose to Pnldic Outer - . on the promises,' on Saterd o. e. the sth day of Nal 6,1 M, et 1 r. clock. P. M., the followingminable Real Estate, viz: 2 TRACTS OY LAND; one containing 23 ACRES end 132 PERCH ES. nil cit4tred but a little . over an acre, and in taletehle order. The Improvements are It 1.0.1 blr EL Lib 0 !It 'US E and Log Stable, with a Well of neve...failing Wa ter near the door. There is niso a smell °Peri/MD 'of good Fruit TR.E... it I.sln , ritat oft the Warn. .Spring, rood, in Hamilton township, ne tr Cashtown, enjoining 111154 P uf Lenhou}. Porker and others. Also, Tract No. 2. conteining 11 ACRES and. PER CHES. located jnst by Ceslitown. on the Warm Spring rued, This tract is all TIMBER LAND. poesession will be given on th-let of April next. Sole toemnmenee nt 1 o'clock, when the tern, will ..e mile known by feb li}te WM. RAPVIINSI3I%I . RG Kx'r. VAIXA BLE IZEAL ESTATE AT v . PRIVATE. f3AL i.--The undersigned intends it ov.• Itig to the West, offeri at Private Sale a LOT ot tiItOLYND Br London „containing about ONE on whirl' is erected a two `Lit tried WEA1111.3010)1.1tIDED ',WEL LING }IOUS& a rough east Ten tut lloriels and tittop, Brick Spring fluuse, Wood Home, smoke 'Muer. Stable timbal necessary ut lauldingit. There's also a variety, of PPUIT TREES tha premisrA. Thlo property lie well adapted fur almost +my hind of mechanical Wel. mess. " Als e--48 ACRES of BOTTOM LAND. witbfn to of a mile of .. Liutiou. about of which is heavy Timbinea, the baitin(' is well set in grass, Alvis=-3.”4 ACRES of SLATE LAND. situate abort 1~ wile from Bridgeport. tuljoining lauds of Rib C. !lorries mid Jacob ilaterasin. Tense 1718;i0 renitonabbe Por further particulate address DAVID TESTER, Jan 2.7-31u* London. Pa. IMPORTANT TO IRON MANI% FACTURLSIS AND STOdE. RAISERS.—I ;will sea ut Private Sale, 1,300 ACRES OF' PATENTED LAND, sitooted in St. Thonnet townaltip. Franklin county, Pa. on the Public Road hauling from Gnyer's Tavern to Loudon, 0 miles from thelatter place. About 100 Acres of this tract are cleared, the balance covered with thri ving CREST:NET and other TIMBER, willch would answer for Cordwood or Rills. There is also good op pentances of IRON ORE on the premises. Coat hearths are leveled on most of the Timber land. The improve• meats area LOG ROUSE. Log Barn and 4 Tenont f aeces, and'a good Apple Orchard, Peoch.Cherry and Pear Trees. Also—A SAW MILL and CHOPPING MILL, in Food running order, with 18 feet of bead and fall. This property would afford a good opportunity •0 make money. For terms apply to the subscriber. mid** on the prem i s es. [feb 3-tf.] FREDERICK GILBERT. ofVUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES TATE.—By virtue of en order cf the Orbbnme Court ntuklin county, Pa, the nndereigned, tinardiatrof Elizabeth Lowe and Alice Lowe, a ill oiler at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the AM day of Muth, 1864. the following deecribed Real Estate, to wit: An undivided portion Or interest, being the ono-sixth of the YAM or Tract of Land. situate partly in Peters town -11AP, and Partly in aionttpmery fownship, bounded by lands of Adam Hoke, lands of • hsire of John Bradley. lands of heirs of J. R. Myers, land of Cernellaa L° 11 " 1 " hal:4h, fluids of heirs of tyro. Stenger and others. c-,;t:- mining 300 Acre:: more or lees, with a two story BW Kt' LING ROUSE, part Stone and part Woad, and la Lai Barn thereon erected. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock., P. M., on wad tlay, when he terms will be made bJ JAM SS D. SCOTT. • tab 1741 Guardian mai oforiszlll. .11 OM DOWNEY, t JOAN Ii ‘RTNIAN' t A514)/4er• A TANNERY