The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 16, 1860, Image 3

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    UNiTlif STATES MAILS.
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POST OFFICE DEPAITT,MENT,
WASnuttrimg, Deeettibefi 10,
ROPOSA LS will be fetelo'd at:the Contract
J - Office of this Departineat untlkl3•p. to, of
Saturday, March 3t, 1866. for conveying the
mails of the United`Statea for foul 4, vests, coev
wearing July tat , 1860, and eudinVune.3otti,
186-1. In the State of PENNSYI4,,ANIA, on
the routes and by the schedules cittlepartures
and arrivals herein specified. ' '
Decimons announced by. April 2441880:
.3
•
(Bidders trill 'examine carefully thilforins.and
instructions -annered.)-31
2379 From Tuirkbannock by Letnen, Lynn,
Springville, and Dimoc.k, to MontrOlie, 23 miles.
and back. twice a week: I
-
Leave Tutikbairioak'Trieaday.aritil Saturday
at 7a m; Arrive at Montrose kr CP m; -
Leave Montrose hi onday and F ridly at 6 a m;
Arrive , at Tunkbannoek by 1 . 2 tn. y' - •
Proposals are invited fora thinfrifee • kly . trip.
9380 Front Nicholson,byGlenwoodiUzorville,
Clid'ord,and Dundatf, to Carbondil,4l 22 miles
an d back, three times a week. • •%
• Leave Nicholsori Tuesday, Thfilesduy and
Saturday, on . arrival of 'pail by fathead, say at
five p ni; Arrive at Caibondale bfe j even pm;
V
Leave Carbondale Monday, ediresday and
Friday at four pm; Arrive at Nicholiion at nine
and a half a tn., Proposals ale invited for a sir
tiimes.a:week service. • • - . •
2381 F- Tunkhr ck„ by jlt.t4seil Hi
..'ront,Tut .lannock„ by Rita,.
Meahoppen,Braintrem, Skinner's Elidv, Lacey.
ville,'Browntowm Wyalusing, Rum.
mer6eld Creek,Staading Stone,WysoX,.Toivanda
North Towanda, Ulster, Milan and' l Athens; to
Waverly 63 miles and back Six timea 4i week.
Leave Tunkhannock daily; eiceptNUndui on
arrival ofWilkesbarre mail; say at, fiinr p m;
Arrive at Towanda next day at twe'v . U, m;
' Leave ToWanda daily, exeept Sandity at two
and's.quarter p in; Arrive at`WaverlyAiy.7 p in;
Leave Waverly daily, except Sunday at 9 1-2
am ; Arrive at Towanda by two p -
Leave Towanda daily, exaopt. Sundity at two
1.4 p in; Arrive , at. Tunkliannuck lik;tavelve in.
238$ From Mahoopany byFurrnan
ton seil Beilasylva to Dusliore,thirty-se v en miles
and back, once a week. •
Lr Mete- M , A
r.eave it., uoopany on. ay at six a tit Arrive
at Dushore by nix pm; Leave Gough* at six
am; Arrive at sfehoopany by six p ;in.
2384 From Towanda, by Highlandi Burling
ton, West. But lington and East Troyifto Truy,
trfenty miles and back, three times a Oek.-
4.eaio Towanda Tuesday, ThuriditOmd Sat.
urday, at ono p en; Arrive at Troy by
,ix p m;
Leave' roy Monday, Wednesday and triday at
seven am; Arrive at Towanda by tvtelve m:'
Propoials invited for six-tititea.a-weell 'service.
2384 From Towanda,by N'th Towandli;Moore's
Corner,East Smithfield,LtentlyCreek stud Ridge.
bury to Wellsburg, N. '4%. I .?;9tY•tht4e'mlles
and back, twice a week. ' , ..4. •!, ' .
Leave Towanda Weddesdn and Friday at six
am; - Arrixo t Wellsburg by one p hi, [ I
Leave Wellsburg Thursday and Saturday at
nine am; Arrive at Towanda by folti4p m.
Proposals invited for six.timea.a.week; rvice.
'2385 From Towanda,by MonroetonlewAl.
bans, Landsbnrg and Dushore, to Lapfirte, '3O
miles and back, tutee times a week. -,' I.
Leave Towanda Tuertiai; Thur'sday, tied Sat
,urdav at 12 ni; Arrive at - Laporte by eight p iii;-
Leave Laporte Monday, Wednesday'and Fri-
day at six a in; Arrive at Towanda by t‘Po p m.l
2386 From Towanda,by Hornbrook ti ' td She
shequin, to Athens, sixteen miles-and bai ,threo 1
times a,week. I. 1
Leave Towanda Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday at six am; arrive at ,Athens bVidev en
am; have Athens Tuesday,Thursday, •'' 'd alSat
urday at two p m; arrive at ' Towanda , by '7 pm.
2387 From Roma, by-North Rome, td.,.. hash- i
eroin, fourteen miles and back'. (Woe a r'e!elc
Leave Rothe Saturday at eight a to; ,trive at'
Sheshequin by eleven a an; leave, Shohequiu
Saturday at twelve m; -arrive at Rome bfrp m.
2388 From Meshoppen, by Keiser:idle; and
LYnc, to Springville, 'thirteen' miles antli`back,
' twice a week. ,4.1.
. . 1- '
Le'ay.e Meshoppen Tuesday and-Satutday on.
arrival of western mail s ,say at eight a thi larrive
at Springville by eleven a m; -leave'Sprinville
Ttiesday and Saturday at One p tn; atiive at
• •11
Meshoppen by four p m.
2389 From' Lacevville, by Spring Hill East
Spring Hill, West Auburn and Stephensiilla to-
Pike, ten mile- and back, twice a weelr:" l . l
Leave Laceyvillo Tuesday and Saturdair at 12:
m; arrive at Pike by' three pm; leave f?'"ike on
• Tue,day and Saturday at four p m; artjce at,
Laceyville by seven pm. ' '" • -
:1390 From Wralusing, - by Merryall„Camp
toWn, Herrick, 11;arieksvi I le, South Hill.,OrWel I,
Fotier% Hie. - North Orwell and AVe,st Windham,
to Nichols, N.Y., thirty six miles and back twice
a week. • 1 :il
Leave Wyal using Monday and Friday'itsevo
m; arrive at Nicholls by six pm; leave, Nigh.
ils- i Tnesday and Saturday at Mine a m; tarriv.e
at W val using" by tfight p m. • L
- Proposals for a third weekly trip are int-arid.
- 2391 From Athens, by TingaVilley, to ti tch
field, seven miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Athena Tuesday and- Friday at nine a
m. arrive at Litchfield by, eleven a m; , leave
Litchfield tuesday and Fridakat twelve rariirrive
at Athens.by two p m. ' -'"
2392 From Athensyby East Smitlifield s liortfi
Smithfield springfield, and Leonard Hods*, to.
Troy, 24 miles and back,iviye a week.!';] I
Leave Athens Wednesday. and saturday it five
' us; arrive at Troy by twelve us; Leave ; Troy
Wednesday and saturday at one pm; • arrive at
Athens by eight pm. ' • " '
2393 From Trpy, by sylvania, aullivaa. Grays
Valley, and Mainsburg, to Mansfield, eiOtten
miles and back, twice a 'week. Lease TrUY on
Tuesday and saturday at half past three - 01)1
Arrive s at Mansfield by' half past Seven p
fit
leave unsfield Teusdar and iatorday at ten a
Di; arrive at Troy by two pm.
2394.Fr0m Troy to Blosshurg ..twentr;tkree
mPes and bile:, ouce.a week.- Leave Troy lion
day at eight am; : arrive at Blessbuirp, by four p
m; ' Leave Blessburg Toesclarat esghtla mer,
arrive at Troy by four p !, t
2395 From North Oiviell to Rome, four I••i , ilea
and back, three times a week. Leave. North'
Orwell reusday Thursday and saturday at lively
m; arrive at Rome by one p m Leave,Reme
Tuesday Thursday and satui•day ad one p
arrive at North Orwell by two p in. •
2396 From Montrose, by Lewisville "CePtre,
Brook&le, Corbettsvillei N. Y.i and Conklin
Centre, to Binghamton, twenty four milecand
back, Three times a week. -
Leave Montrose Tuesday, Thuisday and ital.
nrdav at two pm; arrive at Binghamton.bYB
pm; Lea've'Binghamton Monday, Widn'.4ey,
and Friday 'at seven am; arrive it Month's°
by one pm. ' ' •
• 2397 From Montrose by Fairdele,Rush,Ake,
'Leßaysville, Orwell; Rolne,Myiersburg and I,y
-sox, to Towanda, forty mileaend. beck. twits a
'- week. Leave Montrose itotcda,y; and Friday, at
seven am; arrive at Towanda by seven p 41;
leave Towanda Tuesday and argurdey at seven a
in; arrive at Montrose by seven p
2398 From Montrose, by•,Lathrou's Lake,l
Auburn Four Corners, Auburn Centre, - Wiest .
Auburn, South Auburn, and Faust Hill, to int:ay..-
. villa, thirtyone.4 . Al 11134 back; once i wee*: ;
Leave Montrose Monday at eight am; ve
at
taceyviile by five pm; Leave taceyvillo on,
Tuesdity at eight am; arrive at Montrose.• by
fire p
• 2399 From Fairdale,by Birchardville,Frielids
le, and Jack son Valley. to Leßagsville, twebty
two miles and back, once a week.
leave Fairdale Friday at nine a tit; 'arrive at
t.eßaysville by three p,m; Leave Le Rnysville
satundiy at nine a m; arrive at Fairdale by 3 On.
2400 From Le Raysiille. by south Wank',
West Warren, and Windham, to Nicbals,
sixteen miles and back, twice a 'w;cl..
. Leave Le.Raysville 'Tuesday and aaturdakit
ten a in; arrive At Nichols by two p Luis
Nichols - -idiThday and Friday at nine a in; arrive
• •
2401 FrorlYork,by Hallam and Wrightiville
to .Columbia: thirteen miles and back, dilly lg•
railroad in due connection- with mail trains op
the Northern• Central railroad. -
2402 From York,by Dover, Rossville,
villa, and Dillsburg, to Mechanical:log, thirty
miles and back, once a week.
teave York satnrday at six a cc; arrire:!nt
' Yott:anic.-burg by I.lx r rtr Lure 'Mrchridn•
burg Friday it six a m; arrive. at Yolk by 6 pm
2409' From Etter's * , by Yocumtown, to Now
bervytoism, seven miles and back twice a week.
'Leave Etter's•Wednesday and aittordriy at bye p
'm; . arrive at Neitberrytown by sire and a half p
.nr: leave - Hewberrytown Wednesday . and Sat
li;day et - taro and whelp in; arrive at 'Elters
by . -four and ball p to..'
• 24641.•rr0ti Harrisburg,brDaaphin,Ellwood
Pine Grtrdt4,end,annatnit station', to Auburn, 59
miles and barklitityrematyptettnday,by railroad.
'Leave Hirriabarg,dallyoSiteett sunday,at two
ten,
p m; 'nitre at Auburn by• - etit ten p nu leave
Anburrldaily, except stndaVatiflitAM; arrive
at Harriett - erg by-12;421p n. , !1- 4 ",;
~„'
.2405 From Harrisburg br'LingleystoWitxan
ads Hill,- West Hanover, East Hanover and - Out'
to jonestotvai, 27 miles and, back, twice estreek:
' Leave narrisburg ltdrindiy and Friday at "ten
a -M; arrive at ;one:doyen by five p in; ! leave
Jonestown. tue sday and .saturday at seven a m;
arrive•at Her 'aburg by four p lm , ' '' 's
Proposals are invited tor a third weekly' trip.
'2406 , From Harriaburg,by shepardslown,Dils
burg, Clear wrings, York
~t, urpb tir springs, and
Heidlerattere, to Gettysburg , tliirtrfive miles
-back, tivice a s wrek. 1 , - '. • : - •
Leaves tierrisburg Monday and Friday at eight
a rn; -Arrive at Gettysburg by five pm; Leave
Gettysburg tuesday and saturday at eight a in;
arrive at Harrisburg M five p in. ', '
Proposals are invited . or A third weeltlY7triii:
' 0407 Fromnarrisbu via Liaburikto Lewis
berry, twelv e
. Miles and Tack, once a week. .
Leave Harrisburg saturday at one p to; arrive
at Lewiaberry at 'Eve p in; LeaVe Lewisbetry on
saturday at eight a in; 'arrive. at Harrisburg at
twelve m. . . -
2408 Pimp Harrisburg,. via Shiremantewn,
Mechanicsburg, Carlisle, Kerrville, _Plainfield,
Neviville, Oakville,shiplensburg, and scotland,
to Chambersbnre, fiftytwo nailosand back, twicedaily, except tlupday, by railroad, '' - '
Leave Harrisburg daily except sunday, at eight
and three fourths am, and one ten p m; arrive
al Chamberabitrg at twelvena, and four pin;
Leave Chambersbn rg daily.except suedey at four
.and a half a ni,,,And three 1 and a half p m ; arrive
at'Harrisburg at 713 4 a di, anal 1.4 p . m. ,
.2409 Fromne Grove to tremont, me miles
and back, thre etimes a-week. Leave PineGreve
tnesctity, thursday its eatunclay at five it m; arrive
at Tremont at seven a in; .Leave Tremont toes
day, thursday and saCurdy at five p m;, arrive
t i
at Pine Grove at seven - p. .
' 2410 From York aulPh r springs, via Berme.
dims. Hall and Dav,idsburg,lto York, twenty three
Miles and back, once a week. tease York sul
phur springs saturday at one p tn; arriverat York.
at Seven p in; . leave York aaturday at six a m;
arrive at York sulphur springs at twelve 'm.
2411 From IMeehanicaburg, via sidonshurg,
Lisbero,Lewistrury,Rossvile, and Dover,to • York
l i
thirty one milea and back once a week. ' Leave
3feehanicaburg, tnesday t six a in; arrive at
York et six p ta; lenve York Wednesday at six
a or; arrive at Meehanic.turg by Mx p In.
1
2412 From Carlisle, IA Whitehouse, Dick--
,
in.son, Walnut Bottom, A d Lee's Cross Roads,
to ahippensburg, twenty miles and back, twice
a week. Leave Carlisle Monday and Friday at
one p m; -arrive at shippenstrurg at seven p m;
Leave shippeaaburg Weeds and saturday at one
pm; arrive at. Carlisle at a yen p,ru. . •
Proposals are invited f n' a third weekly trip.
2413 From Carlitile, sit Alli-n, to Boiling'
springs, fifteen miles and b ack. trice a week
Leave Carlisle tae-day and Friday at three p
mf arrive at Boiling springs at seven p mf leave
Boiling springstuesday anst Friday at eight il
.1
an . arriveat Car isle' At twelve' tn.
2414 Frod 'errsville, via Slount Rock, to
itoughatown, seven miles and back, once a week.
Lesive Kerrsvillearttairday nt ten - am; arrive at
stnnghstuwn at welve or; leave atoughstown
satorday-at 1 p ma arrive at Kerrsville.at 3 p in.'
2415- From Shippensburg, via Orratowts„
Pleasant Hall, and .Upper Strasburg, to Roxbury
.fifteen miles and back, twice a week. Leave
shippenaburg - Wednesday and and anturday`at
nine a in; arrive-at Roxbury at crsep m; leave
' Rox.ittry Wednesday and saturday at twa pm;
arrive at shippensbnrg at six pm. , -
.
2416 From shippensburg, via Middle spring
to Newburg, seven miles and back, three times
a week. Leave abippensburg tuesday, thursday
!
r and saturday at 4,1-2 p.m; I arrive at Nerwburg
I 'at six 1.2 p m: leave Newhur.7 tuesday, Ous
day and saturdarat twelve' 1-2 p mt• arrive at
phippensburg by two and a half p m.
Proposals tor-six, times a week service invited.
2417. Farm liabahov. via Fisher's Ferry mad-
Augusta, to suubury,,thirteen miles and back,'
twice a week. Leave :ssahanoy tuesday. and sat
urday alone p witi arrive at annlaury at five pm;
leave sunbary tuesday and iaturday at eight a
In; • arrive-at anahaney at twelve. in. • e
,2418 From lierndomvia I,idahanov, Rebuek's,
Greenbrier, Line 'Mountain, Upper 3fabantougo
and Barry, to Minersdille, forty three miles and
liack, twice a week. Leave•Mahanoy- Monday
and Friday at eix ',a mi arrie at Mitteraville at
five pm; leave lifinersville. Tuesday and Sat
urday At six a re; 'arrive at 3 abanoy at fi de p tn.
From 2419 Gratz, via KI ngerstaWn, Rough
I
di'Ready, and Hepler'
' to L[pper .MahAntongo,
' seventeen miles and back; once a week, Leave .
'Gratz Wednesday at six am; arrive at Upper
I ,3fahantimpo at. ten a or; leave Upper Mahan-
I onszo Wednesday at twelvelm; arrive at Gratz
i at five pm. 1 .
2420 ,From Gettyaborg, via Fairfield, Fount
.aindale. Waynesbero',:itingenld, Md , and Lei
, tensburg, to-Hagerstown, thirty five and hack,
three times a week' • Leave, at
Tues.
day. Thursday and, Saturday it eights m; arrive
at Hagerstown at four p in; Leave Hagerstown'
• Monday Wedneadiy and Friday ateight a or;
arrive, at Gettysburg at four P m..
. ,
242,1;Fr0m Gettysburg, via,Granite Hill and
Horateistown, to New Chester, fourteen miles
and track, three' thrice a week, to Hunterstown,
and twice a week residue. Leave Gettysburg
Tuesda',Thursday and Saturday at eight.a in;
arrive at Hun terstewn at 9 t.' a in, and At New
Chester on Tuesday and Saturday at eleven a m;
' leave New Chester Tuesday end - Saturday at 'l2
m; arrive at .Hunterstodra at I 1 1.2 pm. and at
Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
three pm. - 1 - ', ; ..
2422 From Gettysburg, via Mummasburg.
-Arbadtsville, Neer, Dendersville, MenallenAnd-
Tible Rock,- to - Gettysburg, )equal to twenty
five mite 6 and back, twice a week. LeaveGet
lystrurgTuesday and Sitardarat seven em;—
arrive at, Benderaville at eleven a m;. leave Ben
dersville Tuesday and SaturdaY at one p m; ar
rive at Gettysburg 'at five .p to. I
• 2366 From' Ilarford,' via Montrose 'Depot,
Montrose, Forest Lake, Saint Joseph's Friends
sille,. Little Meadows, mid Apalachin, N. Y., to
Owego, fifty-three miles auddback, six tines
a week to Friendcvslle, and three timers a week
residue, with an'a,dditional dailyl(except Sunday)
mail between Montrose Depot and Aleatrose..
INSTRUCTIONS:
Containing. conditions to be int'firwrated in th 4
contracts to the extent the tkpartment may
deem proper. t 1
1. Seven minutes are 'allowed' to each inter.
mediate office, when not otherwimk specified, for
assorting the mails; but on ; steamboat and
'railroad reutes!no - more delaythan le sufficient
for an 'exchange of-the Mail bags.
2. On railroad and steamboati
.routfa where the mede of coned ;
it, the 'special agent of the Posh
ment, also post office blanks, mi
; and keys, are :to. be . conveyed
I charge. _ i : V
, t
3. On railroad and steamboat lines the route
agents of the department aro to be conveyed
without 'Charge, and for their exclusive use,
1 'While travelling with• the mails, a commodious
I car, or apartment in the centre f a_car; proper.
ly'lighted, Warmed, and furnished, and adapted
to the convenient separation and dui security
of the Malls, is to be, provided bj the contractor,
under the direction of the department.
Rillroad and steamboat eorefles Sri requir
ed to take the Mall from and d eliver it into. the
'KO 'Offices at the end rtisd commencement of
their iontes, and to and tram all offices not more
than eighty.rods than a station or lauding Pro.
eats may. be submitted - for the performance of
imix
all other side servicor-thril,fs,- f r offices over
eighty rods from a statjoh or la ding.
Receipts will be reqltired for
.il hags con.
veyed in ,charge of persOns ern Dyed by rail.
roadscompanipe. There wilt alSo he" way bille,l
prejiaree by postmaaters, or ;other agents , of
th.i departm t, to aceorapany ea r mails, and
specifying th number and d ' nation of the
several On the principal stage routee,like,
wise receipts:: will be required and Way bills
f•-'rwtrcted: the latter to be examined by the
.
several poattnasteroi to insure regularity in the
delivery of trail bags. . •
Niq. k pay ‘ will bo:made for .tripe'pot perform
dal and for each of `,such omissions-not mistletoe
aril), explained Ithrtie times the pay of the trip
May be deduited. For arrivals no far behind
-time as :to break connection with depending
'mails. and :not sufficiently excueed, one.fourth
of the compensation for the trip is subject. to
fcrfeiture. Deduction will also be ordered ter
a grade of pc' rformarice inferior to that specified
hithe contract. Fotr repeateddelinquencies of
the kind herein specified, enlarged penalties
proportionate to the ;nature thericifand the Ma-,
portineo of the' mai4 May be made. . • •
6. For leaving behind or throwing - off the .
mails, fir, any portion` of them, for the admission
etpassengers, or for being concerned in setting
nrofironning.an express conveying intelligence
in-arlianceorthcsnad, a quarter's pay may be
deflected. _
6. `Fines will be imp sea, unless• the delin
quencies-be promptly, , and satisfactorily explain
ed by certificate-of postmasters or the affidavits
of other creditable persons, for - failing to ar
rive in contract time ;',lfor neglecting_ to take the
mail from.or deliver it intro a post_ office; for
suffering it to be wet, injured. destroyed, robbed,
or lost; and for refusing,"aftev demand, to Con
vey the mail as triquently as - the contractor
runs, or is c01:1'631.6d in running a coach, car, or
steamboat on a route;' .
7. The Poatmastee; General may annul the
contract for repeated-failures to. run agreeably
to contract; for violating the Post Office laws,
or- disobeying, the instructions of tho department;
.for refusing to discharges carrier when requir
ed by the department ,to do so for running an
express ea aforesaid ;; or for transporting per
sons 'or packages conveying mailable matterout
of the mail.
8: The Postmaster General nuty.order an in'•
crease - of service on the route by allowing there..
for a pri rata inertia:aeon the contraet'pay. lie
may change schedules, - .of departures and arrivals
in all-eases, andparticularly to,make them con
form to connections with railroads, without in-
crease of pay, provide 4 the running time be nbt
abridged:. He may Om order an increase of
Speed, allowing, witiiip the. restrictions of the
Icw, prt; rata increase pf pay- for the -additional
stock or earth:lll, if mitq. The contractor may,
however, in the case' of increase of speed relin-
quieh the contract, by giving prompt-notice to
the department that ha prefers doing so to car.
vying the order into 'effect. The Postmaster
General may also - curtail or discontinue the
service, in whole or in part, at pro rata decrease
of pay, Allowing one nionth'a extra compensa
tion on the 11020110 dirqiensed . with, whenever,
in his opinion, the public interests require the
change, or is case he desires to supersede it by .
a different grade of transportation. -
9: Payments will be made by collections from
or drafts on po.stmastent, or otherwise, after the
expiration, of- each quarter—say in .February,
May, August. and. November. • -
10. The distances are given according to test
information; but no increased pay will be allow.
ed should they be greater than advertised, if the
points to be supplied be correctly stated. Bid.
ders must infarni themielres on this point, and
also in reference to theiweight of the mail, the
condition of roads, hills, streams, die., and all
toll bridges, ferries; or eibstructiens of any kind
by which expenses may be incurred. No claim
for ndditinnal pay, based on such-ground, can
be considered; nor for alleged mistakes- or
- misapprehension as to the degree of service; nor
for bridges destroyed, ferries discontinued, or
other obstruction s inerealdng dika nee, occurring
-during the. contract retail. Offices established
after this advertisement is issued, and also du-
ring the emitted term are to be visited without
extra pay, if the distance. t be not increased.
11. A bid received after the last day and hour
named, or without the,gdaranty required by law
and a certificate as to the 'sufficiency - of such
guaranty, cannot be - conitldered in competition
with a regular proposal -reasonable in amount.
12. Bidders should nisi propose for service
strictly according to the POvertisement, and then,
if they - desire, separately- f for different service;
and if the regular fed be thelowest offered for
the advertised service, tile - other propositions
may be considered. :•-•
13. There should be tins one route bid for in A
proposal. Consolidated combination; bids
("proposing one sum for two or More reales")
lare} forbidden by law,andcannot - be considered.
- 14. The route, the service, the yearly pay,
the name and residence of j the bidder, (that is, his
usual post office addres) . and those of each
member of a firm, 'wberh a company offers,
siitiuld be distinctly-stated;
• 15. Bidders are re quested' to ,use, as far as
practicable, the printed form of proposal fur
nished by the department; to write out in full
the sum for their bids, add to' retain copies of
them. -
Altered_ bids should nqt be submitted; nor
should bids once submitted be withdrawn. No
withdrawal of a bidder or:guarantor will be, al
lowed unless dated and reiyeived before the last
day fcr receiving proposals'.
Each bid must bo guarahtied by two .respon
sible persoits. -
General-guaranties cannettbe admitted. The
bid and guaranty should be signed plainly with
the full name of eackpersqn.
The departnient 'reserves the right to reject
any bid which may'be deemed extravagant, and
also to disregard the bids of failing. contraelora
and bidders.
16. The• bid should be sealed, superscribed
"Mail Proposaht, State adaressed
"Second Assistant Postt:nstster - General s Con
tract Office," and sent by r ail, not by of to an
vent; and postmasters will not enclose. . propo
-sale (or letters of any . kind) in their quarterly
returns. .
• 17. The contracts are to,be•executed and re
turned to the department by or -before the Ist
day of Avgust, 18601 btit tlie service must lig
commenced, en the Ist JulY, prsceding, or on
the mail day next atter thttt-date, whether the
contracts be executed or not - No proposition
to transfer will be considered untii the contracts
are-executed and received let the departmdot:
and Olefin° transfer will ; be allowed unless
good and _suffieient reasons therefor are given,
to be .determined by the :department. In all
cases,,the retiring contraceur will. be required
to become one of the sureties on the new con•
tract . •
.
18. Postalaster:a at offices - On or near railroads,
but more than eighty rods from a•station.
immediately- after the 31st of March next, re
port' their exact distance
.frbm :the nearest sta.
ti,on, and how they are otherwise.supplied with
the mail . , to enable the PoStmaster General to
direct a mail-messenger suPplY, from the Ist-of
July neit. • "
19. Section -eighteen of hn act of Congress
approved March 3, 1845; pr4vides that contracts
.for the transportation .of the malls shall be let
"hi every cite to the lowest bidder tendering suffi
cient guaranties for faithful Performance, without
other' reference to the mode of such transpor
-titian than may be necessary to provide for the
duo Celerity; certainty, and security of such•
transportation." Under this , law, bids lhatpre.
.pose to transport -the mail With " celerity, cer
tainty, and seeurity,'! having been decided to be
fife only legal bids, are oonetrued as provldieg
for" tho entire Tail, however large, and Whatever
may be the mode of conveyance necessary. to
insure its i• celerity, certainty; and. security,"
and, will have-- he prefere n ce - over alt others.
20. A modification .of a bid in any of its es
;ninth!! -terms is tantamount to a new bid, and
cannot be received, so as to inierfere,with a
regular coinpetition, after the last, hour set for
receiving. bids- /Slaking a nbw hid , with g.uar
zloty and certificate; is the dilly way to modify a
previous bid.
21. Postmaster" are to be Careful not •(o -egr
tify theaufficiebcy of gun:Madre or sureties with,
out katiwing that they are pereofus of sufficient
reaPonsibilityi and all bidders, guarantors', and
sureties are dietinctly notified that on a failPre,
to enter into or perform thd eoptreeta for the
service proposed for in the a4ceptvd bids; their
legal lialtilities will be enforced against thaw.
22. Preactatcontractors, and perattea known at
'the deportment, must, equally with others. pro
cure pia:enters and certificateduf their au fficiency
substantially .-•in the . forum 'above. prescribed.
The certificates of auffaciency.tonst be signed by
a postmaster or l•ty a judge of -a court of record.
No other certificate will be admitted; • •
• • I. BOLT, Poriautiter fiersexaf.
lines, .nod other
yanee admits . of
• D ike Depart.
ii bags, looks,
•
without extra
IMMUKNING PLUM, Whiee'and Cod Flab,
IP Ladies Kid 8.151. Boeta, mid More Gaitem
from 66 cts. to sl,lsy—sti at TYLER'S..
312. y -i9th 1869. i -
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t:rr aeluscrtteharLi:kiC - 0 . cn•lnt3r•
. ,
Made and;int6lishictlei - j;iisi4cuice of an Act of .Assmbly:qf the 15,th of .4*i1,;_4.',±0....14.334
•
••• - - Fitaquelittashavi Comitts..lllsll3lare ot coneetsno . ACCeliiitil tor ism.
. , .. .._
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_...,...1.-....:2.....—,._.. : - - - . '::" . • : 1 4 • -
1 ° -
. , • . _ . .. - ...... . , . - .
Collectors. Tosenst..: Duplicates. ifettt.Pitict gioa'ed. Fre**. d'i Dim rra.
.
.• „....- . " . n
John Kimball Apolaccui...." 4148,53 -2' 328.45 lk• - i. 60 ii . 18 1 - 1869
R. J. Carter::. ; ..." J _ Anbatol.'..•.• ..••:J1351 17 661 - 30 IS 70. .42 17 1 . . .
N. J. Vterty •.-:-:.•':'. AraniK.l. - ',. 188 68 180'12 04:`. '8•!2 -, =" •
a T05tei.......... Bridgew a ter. 1375' 80 1299,83 • 708 -•08 41 %I . - ' _
J. L Adams." ..*.! 8r00k1yU., ! .... - ;896 . 90 853 08 t ill 94 . 32 • 1
D. 0. Mjnkler,:'.; - ..' Chocinitti ..... ,-'- 381 75 380 38 '.2 41 18 96 , - •I
Thomis Watkit4r.., Clifford ' 703.37 650 00 - 1 • - - - s . 63 - 37
B. 11. thee" Diroock ' sal 99 - 788.42' 08 41 49 - • ' '
Charles Norton.... Dundaff, l 2 .... - 168 09 157'50 2 ;. 3,1 • 28 if -• '
William Robbe...; Friendiville.. 120 99 80 00 [.. *6O 89
Daniel•Marah Franklin. - - . 457 37 428 28 -1158 , '22 NI - .'
M. N. Walker Gibson-1... , 822 78 590.19 153 31 08
M. S. Towne - Forest-Lake.. 623.05 489, 30 ,8, 00 25 15 • i . •
Williarn Goble... , Greatilend., • 819 51 • 739.88 19;"88 -39 " 99 l. • ,t.
Henry Lyon Renick . 1.,.. 345115 825 88 -2, 12 17 - 15
David Taylor..'.;. Harm - Oaf... , 343 69 30 79 • 4 10 23 18 87 :1
E. V. Green ' Harford ...., 804 70 670 06 4-' 84 80 00 - - I •
Lucius Smith ' Jessup.:...... 447 14 421.86 8' 29 '22 19 ~ -
E. R. Ilutighton... Jackson 515 51' .450.00 - .. 4 86 51
A, Churchill - • Lenox.. . ;. ;. -468, 97 - 440,30 - 3' 50 -2317 . . •
Ck. W. Tiffany Lathrop ~. .. 278 54 251 : 23 - 12 09 'l3 22
Charles Stanford... Liberty . 389 23 387 73 • 2 , 15 111 35 . •• --
.
J. I'. Buxton ' Middletown.. 544 - 50 541 09 8 )52
..- - 28 89 I
C. Cushman ?Gannett .;.. 1317 82 1244 69 7 . 83 65 50 . 1
S. 11. More • New Milford. 049.22 ' 895 t 88 819..47 lb , -
'& A. Barton Orskland , .... ' 181 21 149 82 331 788 :
Gilead-Picker Rush ....... 583 37 533 44 188--28 07 • : .
D. D. Gaige ....... Saver Lake.. 437 , 414 13 178'21 19 _--
S. B. Culver ' Springville.. 007'05 .551 77 16,24 29 04 (*since
J.. M oßsttiwiti Susquehanna. - 299 75278 56 8 'BO 14 85 settled).
R. V. Whitney.". Thothson'‘,... 248 '4l V-50 - 5`4 5'14 - -.12 13 •
• . _,,,.---.
, . • 116585 34 815478
.2016173 ,86 8763 41 1170;87 1
PIM' C:3-41Pirr131-moeLTICCPW. .-. .
-Total Amount of Duplicates • - . ' . . $18,583 $
Amount paid by Collectors.:. ~. • • 915,478 20
'" ' Exonerations
-173 86 - - - ' • -
,
- ._
" . Percentage '
..-- ' ,„,-_, 753 41
" Due from ....... -; 179 87-616,585 94 '
Treasurer's Office,,Montrose, December 31st, 1859.) , ~...' r C. W . MOT, Treasurer. .
. .
To Conirnouwestb Costs $l4ll 51
. Road Viewers . 459 15
• ItOnd;Daroarres . 379 00
- O. Mott,, jr.:Cornmissioner.... 201 "
Levi &Page, do. • - 2-13-."
C. Stewart do. 30' "a
. P. Wells, late • do. 185 "
Greed Jurors - 520'43
Travelse Jurois 2,143 83-
Cooitables , 484 90
Assessors- 915 89
Court House Fuel 51 21
Court House . - 241 87
Interest on County Boots:.
County 3300r15• Redeemed . 4
Jail
IL Stafford, Jailor
Ptinting .
.•• •
Justices of,the Peace ......
General and Township Elections
Wyalusing Bridge.... . • •:-•
W. A. Crossmon, Cores Clerk..
Stationery
Court Crier
Agripultural Society_
John Young, Sheriff I
G. B. R. Wade, Prot.'and Clerk -
New County Well .
Eastern Penitentiary • -
Lunatic Hospital
D. P. Tiffany,
Geo. T. Preis; Auditors ....
Jobe F. Deans,
Nine Refunding Orders.... L...
Yreatrurees Percentage.. ; ..•• .
TREASURER'S STATEMENT OF MILITARY FINES FOR THE YEARS 1850 & 1859.
----..
, Colleciors. Townships. Duplicates: Arn't Paid.lExonei.'i Pr' tape.' Al Due.ll^r;.
Id. 8.-.Bene,dict .... Clifford . 39 00 ag 00 1850
John Kimball Apolacon ... - 12 " :7 13 4.•50 '37 .• • -
R. J. 0fiter....... Auburn .... : •
..51 " 38'48 10 50 , 202 ' • '
N. J. West Ararat ...... 12 50 : 10 93 .. 1..00 , 57 • •
O. Foster ... Bridgewater. 49 50 38 68 13 " -1 82 .
J. L Adams Brooklyn.... 19 50 12 35 650 - 65 .
D. 0. Minkler Choconut... 18 00 10.93 ' 650 .57
Thomas_Watkins.. Clifford....., . ' 63 50 • _ - .63 30 1859
E. B. Gatev, IY:mock% .... • 31 00 24 23 i... .'.5'50 • 1•••27 ... ''.
'Charles Norton...l. Dundaff. ... ' 7 " - 4.281 2 - 50 . 22 ' .
Daniel /lamb Franklin'.... :18 50 12. 35 550 •
.r - 65
M.S. TOwne Forest Lake.. 29 0(1 18 05 10.00 • 95
William Robba.... Friendsville.. 2 .50 . I ' ; . '_2so • ' -
M. N. Walker Gib'son.....'. 15 00 13 301
*r
1 00 • 70
William G0b1e....... Great Bend:. 32 501 25 18 ' 6 • .1 32
Henry Lyon Herrick ..... ' 12 50 8 001 2 " 2 '5O , •
David Taylor.— Harmony .• . 37' 00 •25 28 .10 50 122 •
E. V, Green....... Ilarford..... - 27 " 22 23 350 127 ' .
Lucius Smith...., .'- Jessup .. . - 15 " - 12 35 , 200
E.'ll.lloughton.:.. JaCkson..... 34 50 30 88 '. 2
'7' r_ *1 62 '
A. Chamberlin .... Len0x .. ....
.• 11 50 903 _ 2 ' 47
G. W. Tiffany Lathrop. :... 23 •30 '' 855 14 50 45 '
Charles Stanford... Liberty • 26 00' 16 15 9800 85 • •
J. T. Buxton Middletown.... 39 50 .. ' 28 03 .10 ''• ' - 1. 147
C. Cushman .........' Montrose .... 19 00 14 25 .4 '," :la . , ,
S. H. Morse.— ... . New Milford. ''''''S 45 50 •31 83 12 r 1. 67
E. A. Barton Oakland.... 15 50 10 . 45 4 50 • 55
Gilead Picket' Ru5h.......: ' 54 00 .- ,44 65 700 235 _
•D: D. Gaige Silver Lake:. , 13 " . 855 4 j'.. 45 ..
S.'B. Culver Springville.. 'lB " , 'l5 20 .2 r so -
J. M. Baldwin ISusq.Depot.. 30. 50 21 85 •7 50 115 . • .
R. T. Whitney: ... Thomson.— , 14 50 ig 93 • 1
- 00 ' • 57 ' , •
. _ 1 1 •
..---,-- ..-- ,
. ' , 6798 00 $532 10 $l7O 00 $29 90 $66 00
I=L3l7lC=l4l,Vbrr i tT.L.Ah,PicoW•
-___ _
Amount stf Duplicates 1, „..,..10331:00
Amount paid by Collectors , $532 10 -
Amount of &operations , • 1 . 70.00.•
Amount of Percentage • • • • „.„ • 29. 90
Amount of Unpaid Ditplicatert of 1850:..,. • ....:.... ; 89 00 . A' , '
Amount of Uopaid Duplicates of 1859... -66 00—5837 00
STATEMENT OF TREASURER'S A CCOUNT - WITH MILITARY EURO :
_ .
Dr. ':C. W. 2+lOlT, Treasurer. '
To amount rpceivad.from Collectors $502 10
DR. C. A. YaTT ,, tatAgtratrt, IN ACCOUNT CURRENT WITR TOM COWNONWZAf.III OT )PRNIA'A CR.
1859.
To aggregate amount of State taxes
levied-and assessed for the sad of
the Commonwealth for the year
1859, liner statement of County
Com'ra filed with' said Treasurer, $8,847 . 88
To aggregate Moonlit 'of Untatend•
log taxes for previous• years, via :
.1843, 1849 'and 1850,4 per list;
:Andltors Report
To amount received hoot returned'
lands b 02
SUSQUECIANNA CQUNT.
By Counly Orders redeemed from '
No. 1 to No. 024, inclusive... $15,432
By Nine Refunding 0ri0n5...... • 1 . 4 8
By Amt pa i d County Auditors
By. Treasurer's Pomerania
4
578 80
3,70 82
„ HO 95
425 85
257 63
12 15
706 58
3bi 00
400 "
120 80
82 50
100 00
711 06
220 63
101 00
169 65
155.44
48 38
623 -91
$16.222 94
CONTRA.
By arwunt paid A: Spicer Brigade
Inspeer as_per account rendered... .$57 66
IBy amount paid 0: Id. Oefe a do. do. *62 40
By amount paid Assessors..; 132 00
By amount paid Printer 5...•. . ,.,... 20 00
By RefundirigOrdens • 13Q
By amount paid for Staticrery....; 20 . 00
By amount paid - Commissioners..., 42 _"
By Ilniciatit paid Collets' C1erk....... "
By Treasurer's pert:env, on $532 at •
1 per C 1... : .. .. .. ..5 32
bairtriee ,
Treasurer's binds... 41 22
1582 1
1859. i/
By 5 per cent allowed IoCollse•
tors on final settlement, ~ , , ~. ~ $ 810. 9 a
By Exoneration" flowed on
1 finial
'll4llsmant ;',. . . ... .. , .: , ....... •
By unpaid Duplic tes;
for previo us
years, is :1843 1849 and 1950
By unpaid Duplientii of. /950., ..
Py mount la Tnitasurer's bands
for 1859, less 10 psroonlagO• I • - 6,272 97
By Treasurer's jancentage on
- 115,338 33 zit nos per cant....
- 1
340 42
$7,103 30
. . .
\
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:
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t .
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...
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...
. .
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1
$18.222 94
STATEMICFPI OF JOLLY YOUNG, 8110IFY, IN AC7
COMMIWITU PINES AND JURY rcrii FOR 1859.
'DR ;to amount of Fines and Jury fees .
lier,certiflcate of Clerk of the'
Court of Quarter Set.sionA,.. ..$337 00
CR. by amount paid - Treasurer and."
chargeil iu his account.slsl 3?.
By 3 patient tetainid on
161511f0r collecting..
By amount uncollected.
C. ii..IIOTT, TRZASUREI!. o7;SuBria' come, IN .
AbcOoNv CURRSNT WiTC,6,iID Col nr.
DEC. 3lst;•
_ • •
.
DR. to atm% in Treasurees kande!
.
=as per list Auditors ' Report... ; $2,129 16
To /mount of .Doplictites for 1859 10,585 34
To,lo,lreed of J. 4htr - .•
- iff, for flues and Jury Yetis::..
To recehed from . returned
.lands
To atisT in Treaaurets hands, p.er
CR. by amount paid County Au
ditor4 ' .
By exoneration to Collectors. ,
By peyeentago to Collectors.
'll7 error in rotur,bed land' tax of
1858
By vine Refunding Order,'
By ConntyOrders'redeenied from -
No. 1 to No. 024 inclusive... 15,632 85
By commiusiona on receipts 4F15,-
- 845 21 at 2 per cent .. ... 3 12 90
By commis-.ion on expendituriii
$15,55085 -
uncurrent Money -
amount due from Collectors ~
1859 • • 179
rn 87.
By_aount in Treasurer's bands — 1,508 83
RkCAPITCLATION OF NEW COCUT 1101$81C ACCT.
DR. to contract . price 81:8,500 00
To additional expense by order - i. ; -
of .... ; . 337 52
To furnisbiog Court libusc.. 1,425 70
s
CR. by It , 2d, 34, 4th and 3th ' •••
is, tin Of Con Bondare,deemed 417,3q7 52
By cash paid'in August:l'Bs4. 500 00
BS cash paid for (tat :. 1,425. 70
By untnlctart.d bonds outstanding 1,000 00
IcTATESIENT OF SI:riCaCA dOtaiTY. TF.I4SURIC,
J.iscear bt, 1860.
To available funds in thaTreasury $1,508 83
To uncurrent /pulley of previuus .
To sixth is- ee of COlauty Bonds,-to•
.Court louse contractors, due;
• Sept. 15th, 1860; ...
To several amounts of ,Notes,
Bonds, jiidgnients, Jac., as per
-last Auditors' .• 500 00'
We certify the' foreguitik to be 4 correct
statetient.' _
O. MOTT, JR.,
L. S. PAGE, Co. CollfrS:
C. $TE E w ART,
Attest—W. A. C - aosastoN, Clerk.
CotrnisSioners' (Ace, Montrose, y t , 4 ,
Jauuary 24th, 1860. 1 1.
Susytteleattna County, ss.
' We ibe ,undersikned elected as Andi•
tors•fer said county met in pursuance:,,Cour
duties at the Coutt.liouse
. ju - Montrose on
Monday the 2,1 day of January,. 180,, - and
proceeded to audit the accounts of the Corn.
misidmiers and Treasurer of said 'County, and
found in tha bands of C. W. Mott, Treasurer,
the into of one thousand five . hundo,l and
eight : dollars and eighky-three cents. s We
also take great Pleasure in saying hat the
neattie:ss and accuracy with with.; the said
accounts were presented for settlement; reflect
much creait ; on theCrimmissioners and, Treas
urer.'and also upon. tbe Commisionere Clerk
for said County. •
JOHN F. DEANS, j.
S. W. BREED, Auditors.
'C. WRIGHT, •
Auditors' OffiJe r Montrose, Jan. 24th
.1800.
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• System General Dehility, Loss of Flesh and
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•
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k •
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