The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 23, 1860, Image 3

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    UNITED STATES ,MOLS.
15 %•...
I olt,t)Po§% _..., vcill.l?e !,,,.., _„,,.. ,tract;
Ogice of this Department until 3 p. tn., of
Saturday, March- 31st, 1860, 6)1..0 nveying thp
nia it s 'or the United States for fo ci years, cum
mt:nting July Ist, 1860, and indi ' June 30th,
1864, in the State of PDNNSY VANIA, on
the routes and by Athe sehedules : f departures
and arrivals herein specified. .. ...
I)ccikons announced by "April
(Bidders uiU examine carefully t
instructions a nnera
2379 From Tiint lonnock -by . 1
Springville, i.nd Dimock, to Blontr
and , baek.. 'twice a week.
• 'Leave Teittiliatinoet: Tuesday a d Saturday
at 7 a nt; . Arrive at Montrose byr pm;
Leare Montrose Monddy and Fri , Ay at 6,..a co;
. , . . ..
Arrive at Tunkhatinock by . 13 1 3 . n . . -
Proposa's areinvite/fret - a thlid weekly 'trip.
l
2380 From Nicholson,by Gleatatoo.,Lenoxville,
Clifford, and-Doridaff, to Carbond4e ~ 2:3 mile!
and back, 0643 times a week.. \ i: . '
..
Leave Nicholson Tuesday,.' T,lttraday . and
Saturday, on arrival of Mail by railroad, say at
five p ru; Arrive at Carbondale b)televen p to;
f :,
Leave carbitndale Monday; W dfiesday And
Friday at four pm; Arriye at Nieb Ilion at nine
and a half a in.. Proposalaareley led for a six
times-a-week service. , • .
2381 From Tunkhannock, by ißusselt Hill,
Meshoppen, Briintrear, Skinner's- rldy,'Lacey
villa, Brritvotown, Wyaluting, Liar Hill, Rum
-1
merfield'Creek,Standing Stone,Wi ox,Towanda
North Towanda, Ulster, Milan an -Athens, to
Waverly 63 miles and back six tisii4.s a week. .
-• Leave Tunkhanuuck daily, exceirt Sunday on
arrival of Wilkesbarre mail, say at llour p m;
Arrive, at Towanda next . dayat twolve in; '
LCAVO Towanda daily, except SUhday at two
and Squad& p to; Arrive at ‘Vuvortly by 7 p,m;
Leave Waverly daily, except Stisiday 'at 9 1.2
a m; . Arrive at Towanda by two:ir m; •
Leave Towanda daily; except S unday at two
1-4 - p m: A rdre . at-TuukhatinoclOq twelve m.
2382 From Mehoopany byFurnian Hiß,Forks
ton axd-Bellasylva to Dushore,thiityl•Bevezt Mika
, 'and back, once a week:
Leave Mehoopanyllonday at'aii i'm; Arrive
F t. Dushore by . six pm; - Leave Hiriliore at Dix
a in; Arrive at Mehoopany by six p in. •
23S' From Towanda, by Highland, Burling
ton, West But liegton an& Butt Troy, to Troy,
twenty miles and back,threo tinieS a Week:
Leave Towanda Tuesday, - Thubiati and Sat
urday, at one p m; 'Arrive at Tr4 : by six p.m;
. Leave Troy Mon day, Wednesday And Friday at
seven a in; Arrive at Towanda•by twelve in.
Proposals invited for ail-limes-riiweek service.
2384 From Towanda:by N'ib ToWinda,Mooire's
Corner,East Snaithfield,BentlyCreeli and Ridge
bury to Wellsbor . z., N. Y.; twent)l three miles
and bark, tvvice.a week. - %1
Leave Towanda 'Wednesday and: riday at six
a nni Arrive.at Wellsburg by oats :: to; -
Latyo Wellsburg Thuisdax and Saturday at
nine a to; Arrive at Towanda.4 four p to.
Proposals invited for aix.timea-a-Week service.
2385 From Towanda,by 3foilroeton, NewAl
banr, Landsbnrg, and Dushore,46 - .L.iiporte, .30
miles and back. three times a weelo-
Leave Towanda Tuesday, Thurii*, and Sat
urday at 12 n r i; •Arrive at Laporlaji• eight p m;
Leave Laporte-IfOnday, Wedrie, ay and Fri
day' at six a in; ArriveitiTowandit, y_tivp p m.
:2326 From ToW anda,by Horn* k and She=
sheq trin, to Athens, sixteen miles" an Imelt,three
times a week. • `4l':' '
Leave Towsbda Tuesday, Thetr.'_ ay- and Sat
urday at six a m; . arrive' at. Atheii by - elev en
s In; leave Athens Tutaday,Thuii ay,and Sat
urday 3t two p in; arrtVe at Towels ,slby 7p m.
23 . 87 From Rome, by f orth RO: e, to Shesh-,
Isl
cqnin, fourteen miles and back, okee a.Week.
Leave RemeSaturday at eight 'eta; 'arrive at
Sliesh.qcin by eleven am; leaiiiil Sheshequin
S"..turdsy at twelve m; arrive at }Come by 3 p to.
2388 From Meshoppen, by , Keserville and
Lynn. to Smingville, thirteen_ -mil s and back,
twice a week: '. ' 4l,
-'.;
Leave :Ileshoppen Tuesday andi t Aturday on
arrival ewesterei mail, say at eight a m; arrive
at Springville by eleven a to; leaVit Springville
Tuesday and Saturday at one pOr arrive at
Meshoppt n i by four pm. fi • •
~
2389 Fr.m I.l.(Tyville. by Spr .
in irtil, East.
Spring 11.11, West Auburn and Stfphenstille to.-
Pike. ten mile , : and bark, twice :leek.,
. Leave Lsceyvil le Tuesday and S l '''' urdaY at 12
nit arrive at Pike by three p m; - ihave Pike on
Tue-day and Saturday at four p ail arrive. at
Lacey - villa by seven i p m. 1,.1
2390 From Wyalusing, by Mel Tall, Camp
town, ilerriek. th•rricksvitie; South` lllLOrwell,
Potterxil le, North Orwell and \V Windham,
Windham,
to Nichols, N Y., thirty six milea dud taack-Awiee
a week. 'r.l ' t •
Leave •Wyalusing Monday and f'ilday at levn
am; ' arrive at Nichols by six 5 p re leave Niel'.
ols Tuesday and Saturday atkik: nu- Arrive
at,Wvalus.ing by eight pm, • - ;d I-
Proposals for a third weekly trig are iniited . .
2391 -From Athens, , by Ti;TaVilioy, to Lich-_
field. seven miles and back, twieel week.. _
Leave Athens Tuesday 'and Fria) , at nine a
no; arrive et Litchfield by •eleyek:la m; leave
Litellfi‘eld tuesday and. Friday at twelve m;.arrive
.at Athens by tie pm. ' lj.
2392 Front Athens, by Eiit Sashtfield North
. -
Smithfield springfield- andtzeonaT Holloiv, to
Troy, 24 miles and baek, 4 wica a iltl ' evic• '
Leave Athens Wednesday and :*turday at five
it m; arrive at TrOy by twelve u]; - .! Leave Troy
Wednesday and satins:lay ,at one p"P; a-rive at
Athens by eight pm. • , '-I
2393 Yrorn Trot-, by Sylvania , Minivan: Grays
Valley, and Main - sburg, - to Maksfield, eighteen
mil-6 arid b3ll, twice's week.- 'l43ve Troy 150
TO4bcilY and saturday at half past tiiree.p m;
Arrive at ilinsfielchby half past sii4 4 eu p in;
leave Nian•_•field Teusday , and satukclay at,teraa
m; arrive at Troy by two p tn. , , -A '
2394 From Troy to Dloakburg Owenty three
mi , es and b: ek, r.tire -a week. teaVi Troy Mon
-day at eight am: arrive st illosabi44F, by.four p
m; Leat:e Blosahur,l ;ueiday at ei ht am;
arrive at Troy by four p in. -:`-:; -
2395 Frond tiorth Orwell to ROM" , four miles
and-back, three times .a week: I eave North
Orwell Tensday,Thursday. and sate i ay at twelv i
in; arrive at Rome by one? m; 3 ., aye Rome
Teesdiiy Thur,..cinv'and saturday at itte p mi
-arrive at North Orwell by two - p in . "
2396 From Montrose,''by . l.awiille Centre;)
Broiikdale, Corbettsville, N. Y. i "- - and Conklin
Centre, to.Binghanaton, twenty fik r miles and'
back, three times a Peek. -.+. - ,i:; _ • •
• Leave Montrose Tuesday; Thati y and Sat..
il i
urday st two p in; - arrive at. Bingbamton by S
pm; Leave Binghamton' Blondayi' Wednesday'
and Friday at seven a m;-- arrive 4 L me/Aro s e
be one p m., .. , ,t ,-- :
, . ,
2397 From Montrose by F.sirdatei.ansh.Flike,
',Lißaysville, Orwell, Rome;Myerstitrg and Wy
se); to TOWinthi, forty miles - and iiiieit. twice a
week.' Leave Montrose MorditY,';,' d Friday at
seven am; arrive at Stivranda hyl:3 ven pp; ,
leave Towanda Tuesday and aittards ,at seven ,a
.irt;
,arrive at Mcintioen by -seven P, .\\
i
2393 From Montrose, I V Latlirripl \ t.ake,
Auburn Four Coil:era, Auburn Centre, -West
Auburn, South A übu rn,. and East Hill, . to Lt4ey , -
vine, ti:irtyorte miles and e.and back, on week. \
. ~.: ' , I • , '
' Leave Montrose Monday at - eigl* a m;, arrive
at Lareyeine bi flee p ea; Lenve T tneeytille on
Tuesday at eight am: arrive at i l lontrose by
m.five p .
2399 From Fairdale,by,BircharOille;Friends:
ville, and JecksonValley. to LeßayaTille„twentyc
two milMt aced back,-once - ii week. - - - :i=i
t"ea . .ve Fairdale Friday at nine iCiaa; arrive at
Leitsysville by. three p m; - Leave:: be Raysville
saturday at nine a m; -arrive at Fairaide by 3p m.
240 u . From Le Raysvilte, - by aciaiith Warren,
.WestWerren - , eta Windham, to.NAcall, N. Y.,
.sixteen mi h•s and bpi, :twice a we+ . .
.. I...eay . e Le itsysville Tuesday an.lfriatorday, at
ten am"; crri%e at Nichols by twrip m; Leave
• Nichols ,Monday Ltd Friday at ninetn; arrive
*t Le Raysville by ode p tn. " - if. ,- •. -
Y
2401 From ork,hy 4 - lellani and: rightsville
; ,r
to Columbia thirteen miles and bilekolaily by
' railroad in due connective with m3ll trains
, on
the Northern Central railroad. ,:, -
• 2402 Prom - York,by Doier..Roilii ille, •
iliS'cl lls
_ vine, and Dilliburg,:to Mechandelerg, Marty,
piles and back, once alseek., .".-
Leave York saturday at 4ttlt. a*
.20 eebtmicstarg by air p r!S ZasTs.
burg da at - six a ..; arrive at York by 6 pm.
2403 to F' 'Etter's,' by Yocumtown , to Now
-3,1
berrytoivii, seven mil ea and back, twice a week.
Leave Ette a Wdoes r ilay' and eaturday at five p
in; arrive t New tows . towa by six and a half p
m; leave ewberryt wn iNednesday and sat
-I.nrday at t o and ahaf p m; arrive at Ettet's
by four ana half p`ai.
ci • •
"c-..:2404 Fr to Harrisburg , by Dauphin, Ellwood
Pitle-qrov and Summit atation,to Auburn, 59
- ' 4 4 r`
mites "imibiek.dally,except atib'day,by railroad.
ten t. , ea p v m e IT ;
at
ji •
e b a u t riud toun aily,e_z y eept sanday,at two
b six ten p leave'
:Auburn dull , i3xeupt.attidny,al nine km; arrive
at liarrisho g by 11:42 p
•
2405. Fro Harrisburg by Liigla7atown,3lan.
ada Hitl,. W st Hanover,East Hanotqattd Ono
to Jonestove ;27 miles and back; tivirtkia:week.
:Leave Bar isb,urg liiindby "ard Friday ittlin
a m; arrive Jonestc4n bX five pm; leave
Jonestown t esday en saturd4 at seven am;
arrive at liar "Awl; b four pm. -
Proposals re invite ci for a third weekly
_trip.
2406 Ft'o narrisburg,by Olefin rdstown,Dils.
'burg, Clear rings, York burpbur springs, and
uridiersburg, to Gettysburg, thirty five miles
; .1 .
e form; and
mon, Lynn,
, Pe, 23 wiles
back,•twice , week. -
• Leaie Ha . sburg Monday and Friday at eight
am; arriv ,• nt Gettysburg by five pm; Leave.
Gettysburg needs , / and satuyslay at eight a m;
arrive, at Ha risburget five p.m.
ProposAa, are invited for a third weekly trip:
2407 nein Harrisburg, via Lisburn, to Lewis.
berry; twelve miles and back, once a week.
Leave Harrisburg saturday at one p nn. arrive
at Lewisberfy at five plm; Leave Lewisberry on
( e
saturday at eight l 1 - ra; arrive at .Harrisburg .at
twelve m. • .- • , • •` • - '
2408 ..Fr M Harrisburg, via Shiremantown, ,
Meehanicab rg, Carliiile, Kerrville, Plainfield,
Newville, akville, shippensburg, and scotland,
to ChamberSburg, fiftyLwo miles and.back, twice
daily. eicept.sunday, by railroad. • - ' . •
Leave 'Harrishorg'daliy except sunday,at'eight
' and fourths ain and one ten p m; arrive.
at chamberiburg at t elve . in, anf,l• four pm;
LeavOChambereburg aily,except Runde) , at four
and a:lalf aim, and three and a half p m ; arrive ,
at Hairiaharg at 7 3 41a m, and 11 , 4 p m..
-2409 -FrOtn Pine Grove to tremont, nine miles
and baeb.three times a week. Leave Pine Grove
tuesiff#,thrirsday dr, sitturday at Rs a in; arrive
at Tremont atiseven a m; Leave Tremont tues.
dav; tharsd'ay and aatimtlay it five p to; arrive
at Pine Grave at never p m.
/2/0 From York sulphur springs, via Bermu
dian, wall and Davidsburg,lo York, twenty three
-miles and back, once a week. Leave York Sul
phur springs saturdat one p re; arrive at York
at seven p in; leave Y ork saturday at- six a 02;
arrive at Yi:irk sulphursprings at twelve m. ' •
2411 - From • liechanicsburg, via sidonsburg,
_Lifitfurn,Lewishury,R.4iville. and Dover,to York
thirty one miles and bkiek, once a week. Leave
Mechanicsburg tuesdifr it six , am; arrive at
York. At sixif m; lease York Wednesday at six
a m;. - arriv at Mechiniesbniir by six p.ra. '-
- 2412 •Frfln Cirlisle via Whitehouse, , pick.
inson, Walnut Bottom,- and 'ice's ' Cross Roads,
to shippensburg, twenty miles and back, twice
a week. Leave Carlisle Monday and `Friday at
one. p in; arrive et shippensbni at seven p in;
Leave shipnenshurgin iday andsaturdaytit one
p m; arrive 'at Carlislet seven p m. •
Proposal, are invite for a - third weekly trip.
2413 From Canis] • via Allen, to Boiling
c.,
springs,. fifteen miles and back. twice a week.
Leave Carlisle'LlesdaY . and Friday et three p
rre. arrive ate Boiling spi singe at seven pm; leave •
Boiling springs tnesda and Friday at eight a'
f_,
nt; arrive at: Carlisle a ' - ,flv v r in-
2414.Froixi Kerrsvilie, a Mount. Mick; to
stoughatown, seven miles and back, oneea week.
- Leave Kerrville saturday at ten am; arrive-at
stoughatirwe at twelvelm; leave stoughstown
saturday at 5 p m; arrilve et Kerrsville at a p oi.
''..)...115 ',Front Shidpmsburg. via OrratowN.
Pleasant nail, and ,Upper strasburg, to Roxbilry
fifteen miles and' bark, twice a week. Leav e
shippenebung Wednesday and .ned saturday at
nine am; arrive at Roxbury at ene-p ra; leave
Roxbury Vil l edn'esdny and saturday at twerp in;
arrive at ellppensbiirg at six p
, in.
2,116 Fri m shippeneburg, via Middle spring
to Newburg, seven miles nnd back. three times
a week. Leave shippensburg tueseny, thereday
and saturday at 4 1.2 p m:• nrrive at Newburg
at six 1-2 pf in; leave Newburg tneeday, thurs
:day and satfrdny at twelve 1-2 p m; -arrive et
ehippedsbui g by- two and a half p M.
Proposals ftir six times i week service Invited.
• 2417 Froth Ilaharew. via Fisher's Ferry and
Augriata, toisunbury, thirteen miles - and back,
twice a we& Leave arahanoyiuesdaY and sat
urday et one p in; arrive at Sunbury at five .p in
leave aunbury tuesday and saturday at eight a
, in; .arrive at_ssithanoy at twelve in.
2418 From Herndois, via Mehl:neve Rebuck's,
Greenbrier Line .11ountaire, Upper blabantongo,_
and Barry, to Minersv'ille, forty three miles and'
lack. twiceja week. , Leave. illehriney Monday
and Friday at six a in; arrive at Minersville at
five pme leave Minersville Tuesday and Sat
urday at si* a m; arrive at Mshanoy at five p m.
9419 Frbm Gratz, via Klingerstrtw.n, Rough
& Renal . , aud Heeler, to Upper Mahantenge,
seventeen miles and back, once a week. Leave
Gratz Wedheeday at six a
_m; arrive at Upper
- Malientone l e at ten am; leave Upper 31ahag
teneo 3Vedneeday at twelve in; arrive at - Gratz
.at five p mr. '''''' • .„ .
24,20 From Gettysburg, via Fairfield, Fouut-
acridaie, Wityneaboro", Ringeold, 111 d, and -Lei
terabure, to Hagerstown - , thirty five and back,
three times a week. Leeve Gettysburg Tues. I
day. Thursday end Saturday at eight a mearrive
at Hagerstown at four pne Leave Haeeratewn ,
Monday Wednesday and Friday at eight a.m; I
arrive at Gittyiburg at four p„ in: •
2421 Fr m Gettystinig, via Granite Hill and
Hunterstown, to New Chester, fourteen miles i
•
and back, three times , a week; to litinterstown,
and twice a-week residue. Leave. Gettysburg
Tuesday, Thtiraday'and Seturday at right a m;
arrive at Hionteratowd at,9 1-2 a in, and at New
Chester _on Tuesday arictSaturdev at eleven a m;
leaye•New'phester Tuesday and Saturday at 12-
rre arrive ta Hunterstown at 1:1.2 p an. and at'
Gettysburg Tuesday,-Thursday and Saturday at
three p m.l, _ -
2452 Prim ,Gettysburg; via. Miumasburg,
Arenetsejl e, Bigler, Bendersville, Menallenewid
Table Rne -, to Gettysburg, equal .to , twenty I
five Miles nd back, twice a week. Leave Get
tysburg T mildly and ;Saturday at seven a ui;—
arrive at Bendersvillel at eleven ; in; leaveßen.
denwille Tpesday and Saturday at one p tn;'ar.
rive at' Gettysburg at five p m.-
'5366 From -11arford, via Montrone Depot;
Montrose, Forest Lake, Saintliereph's Friends..
vine. Lintel Meadows; and Analachine N. Y., to
Owego. fifty-three miles . and back, six times
a Week to Friendsyge, and three times a week
residue e with an addition al daily (except Sunday)
- mail betwen eoutrose Depot and Montrose.
. INSTITUCTIONS : '
[
Clinfainfn condition{ to be incorpoiated in the
contracts to the Went the Department may
d;em pr r: . _ 1 ,- • - •
1.. Bevet minutes are allowed to each inter.
ford mediate office ,- when not otherwise specified, for'
assorting the mails ;1 but on steamboat and e '
railroad metes no more delay than is sufficient 1
for an exchange of tfie mail bags.
'2. On railroad and steamboat lines, and other
.rooter where the mode of conveyanee adalits of
it, the spec i iat-agent of the Post Office Depart
meat, also- east offimbkdra, mail bags, lock - a, I
and keys, are ereU conveyed 'without extra /
,charge... • .
\3. On ra lroad and steamboat - ines the route -I
agents of the department a!e to be 'conveyed I
withiet rge, arid for their exclusive use.;
c i a
while'tray . Mug .withl the mails, 'a commodious 1
car, oranagtment in the centre of a car, proper.'
ly lighted,med. and furnished, and adapted
ffie l la
to the men edmat separation l and due liecurity,
.of the mail kilo be nrovided, by the contractor,
udder the ireetio%: , lhe department. - - .
•Railroail arid ales at companies we retnair. 1
ed to take hemail from amt deliver it into the
poet' o at' the edd Nand Commencement of I
their, rooter{, and to add fro' all offices. not More -
than eighty rode frottOt station or landing Pro-
Jsals may tie sibmilted for- -tire, performance of
all other side dervire-L, that is, for offices over '
eighty reds from a station orl landing. • - 1
Reieipts Will be required:for Mail bags con
veyed in charge of persona employed by rail.
road comply:dee. Their, wiltalso be.' way bills,"
prepared lerpoitmasters, - or other agents of
the den:vomit, to abedinpany the mails. and
specifying theholunber . and destination. of lie'
severed bags: On then rincipal stage rookie:like.'
sloe seceijes t irillbl reqoired and wet hilts
forwarded; th e latte to be exuatoed oy the
wive at
sixeral postmuniteric to' insure regularity in the
delivery of mail begs. '
.4. No pay will.bemade for trips not perform
ed ;'and for each of such omissions net satis'ac
.terily explained three times the pay of the trip ,
may be deducted.:',For:arrivals so far behind
,time as to break: connection with depending
malls, and not suf f iciently excused, ono-fourth
of the compensation for -the trip is subject to
forfeiture. Deduction will - also be ordered I'd
a grade of performince inferior to that specified
in the contract.. For' repeated delinquencies or
the kind herein specified, enlarged penalties
•
proportiotinte to the nature thereof and the im
portance of the moil, may be made.
5, For- leaving )iehind or throwing or the
mails, or any portion of them, for tho admission
of passengers, or far being Concerned in setting
up or running an Caress conveying intelligence
in advance of the Mail, a quarter's pay may be
Vedarted: _ • -
6 , l'kta -will A/ Int Pose& unless the delin.
snencies tte - pittriptly, And !satisfactorily explain.
led by certificate orpostigasiers bribe-affidavits
of other creditable`4 persons,: for failing to at.
rice in contract time; for neglecting to take the
mail from or:deliver it into a pOsi often for
suffering it to be wel, injured. destroyed, robbed,
or lost; and for refusing, after demand, to con
vey-the mail as fiequently as • the contractor
runs, or -isconcerned in running a coach, car, or
steamboat on a route.
7. The Postmaster ,General may annul the
contract for repeated fsilures . to run agreeably
to contract; for violating the Post Office laws,
or disobeying the iristruCtions of the - department;
for refusing to discharge a carrier when requir
ed by the department to do so; for running an
express - al aforesaid; Or for transporting Or
sims or packages conveying mailable matter out
of the mail.. .:
8. The Poatmastiw General may order an in
crease of service on the route by allowing there
for a pro rola ircrease on the contract pay. He
may change schedura of departures and arrivals
in All cases, and particularly to make thenrcon
forin to connectioriiivith railroads, without in'
crease of pay, provAde4l.the running time be not
abridged. Ho mai-also order an increase of
A peed, id' owing; within the restrictions of the
law, a pro rata increase of pay for tho additional
stock br carriers, if any; :The contractor may,
however,sin -the cane of increase of speCd relin-
quish the contract,by giving proMpt, notice to
Ow _department that he prefers doing so to car.
rying the
_order iiito effect. The Post aster
General may also ; ; curtail, or discontinue the
service, in whole of in part,. at pro rata decrease
of pay. allowing one month's extra: compensa
tion on the amount dispensed With, whenever.
in his ()Pinion; tbelpublic interests require the
change, or in case ho desires to supersede it by
a different grade Of. transportation.
9. Payments will-be made by collections from_
or drafts on postinzeitera, or otheiwise, after the
expiration of .eacto quarter-say in February,
May, August, and November. -
10. -The distances araglyen according to best
information; but Jig increased pay will be allow.
ed should they be greater than-advertised, if the
points to be supplied be correctly stated. 'Bid
ders must inform them selves on this point, and
also in reference td the weight of.the mail, the
condition of - roadth.hills, streams, Ate., and all
toll bridges, ferrie4or obstructions of nny kind
by which expenses Fray be incurred. No claim
for pay, 'based on such ground, can
be considered; ii4r- for alleged mistakes or
misapprehension aso the degree of service; nor
for eridges destroyod, ferries discontinued, or
other obstructions ihcreasing distance, occurring
dining the contract.: term. Offices. established
after this ndyertiseihent is iSsued, and also du•
rinethe contract term are to-be visited without
extra payeif the distance be not bier - eased.
' 11. A.bid received after the hit day and hour
named, of without.Ahe guaranty required by law
and a certificate; Mi., to the. sufficiency of such
guaranty, cannot bn, considered in competition
with a regular profiesal reasonable in amount.
12. Bidders.shonid lust propose for service
strictly according to!the adv ortisemen t, and then,
if they desire, separately .for. different service;
and if the regular 'fed be the lowest offered for
the a6ertised the other propositions
may be conSidered.v
13. There•shouldihe but one route bid for in a
proposal. Conscilibted or combination bids
proposing one sum for two or mote routes")
are forbidden by faiir, and cannot be considered.
' 14. The route, the service, the yearly pay,
the name and residence of the bidder, (that is, his
usual post 4163 address,) and those of each
member of ',a where a company offers,
should be distinellyistated.
• lb. Bidders ireirequested Jo use, as far as
practicable, the- printed form of proposal fur.
Dished by the. department. to vite out in full
ille'sem for_ their bids, sod, to, retain copies of
'them. • - , , •
- Altered bids should not be submitted: nor
bhoilld bids once submitted be-withdrawn.
.No
withdrawal of a bidder or guarantor -will be al.
lowed unless detekand received before the last,
day fcr reel:Wing prOpesals. .
Each bid must be) guarantied by two respon
sible persons. -
General guaranties cannot be admitted. The
bid and guaranty should hO signet,' plainly with
the fail name of each person. •
The department ireserves the right to reject
any bid which may be deemed extravagant, and
also to disregard the bids of failing contractors
and bidders. 1: , '
16. The, bid sbbuld be sealed,,eriperaCribed
"Mail- Proposals, State of -," addressed
" Second Aasistant"Mostmaster General, Con.
tract (Are.," and sent by mail, not by, or to an.
agent; and postmasters will not enclose • pro p°.
sale (or letters of any kind) in their quarterly
retvrins.
17. The contracts are, to he executed and re
turned to the department by or before the
day of August, 1860: bat the service m lie
commenced on the•lst July ,nreeedi , or on
the rail day -next Otter that da whether the
contracts be executed or no No proposition
to transfer will be consid d until the Contracts
are executed and roc-' ed at the department;
and then' no trait ft will. be • allowed unless
;good and so eienti reasons therefor are given,
to bed •rmined by the department. In all
ease e xe,tirtag Contractor will be required
t ecome-oneofthe sureties on the new con.
tract . • ; •
iB. Poitmasters at offices on or-near railroads,
but More than eighty reds from a station, will,-
immediately afterthe 81st of March next, re
port their exact diStance front the nearest sta..
tioq, and hate they are otherwise supplied with
the mail, to enable4he Postmaster General to
direct a mall-messenger - supply from the Ist of
Jule next. •
, 19. Section eighteen of an net of-Congress
-approved M Arai 3, 845, provides that con tracts
for :the transpertattorr of the mails shall be let
"in every ease to thelOwest bidder tendering sufli-.
dent. guaranties for faithful performance, without
other =reference to'the mode of-such tramper.
t a w:in than may benecessary to provide -for the
due celerity, certainty, end security of such
transportation." Under this law, bids that pro
pose to transport the mail with , "celerity; cer
, talky, and. secutity',"_having been decided to be
the only legal bids, are construed as providing'
for the entire mail, however large; and whatever
may be the mode '..of conveyance- necessary to
insure - its celerit y, certainty, and. , security,"
and will have the weference over all others.
20. A "Modificiation of a bid in any of its es
sential terms is tantamount to anew bid, and
cannot be received, so as to interfere with a
regular competitimi. alter the last boor set for
receiving bids._ Bridling a now bid. with gear
anty..ind eertificatel is the only. way to modify a
previous bid. -
21. Postmesterstera to be careful not to cer.
tify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties with:
out knowing that they are persons of sufficient'
responsibility; and.all bOders, guarantors, and
sureties are diatirietly notified. that en a fanfare
to - enter into or - *form the contracts for the
service proposed ft:4 in the accepted bids, 'their
legal liabilities will-be
,enforeed against the'm.
• 22. Present contractors, and persons known at
the department. Mast. equally with others, pro.
cure gutrautonsandneitificates of thetr suffieiecey
substantially- in the forms above prescribed. l
The certificates of, , Sufficieney must be signed by
a pi atinaster or bpi' judge of a court of record.
No other ctertificatej will be admitted.
J. H{l LT; Postmaster Gerkerql.
BURNINd F ID, White and Fis h,
Cod 1.4
"dies Kid aB. Boas, ea more Geiters
trio b 6 eta. to COlL—ell et • TYLER'S . .
MAY Ifeth IVA ;1 •
*tate-I . llml 2.01 ..- gerti l t.S.' . . • ziiol.
Or erizscrupria, a l3 0110C,1•11:11.*.
Made and published in pitisrsnitt of an Act of dumbly ciao 16th of Apra, 4. D.. 1884.
tiusquehausiaVoinitir..-Balance 0 Collectorie AOcounts for 19/19.
. Colkiors l'omnskipt. Duplicates.
_ .
Jolin_Rimball - AiMtacon.... * . 348 33
R. J. Carter.— ..-. .- Aubnro,:.;.. - 857.17
N. J. ,West - Ararat...... - 168 .
38
0. Foster...—. :. Bridgewater. - 1875-7 . 110
J. L. Adarns...,, Zr00k10,4,,,-;' • -'' '696 90
11,Q,.1 1 1inIttel' Chocontit... - 381 75
TEMniatt Watkins... Clifford 703 37
E. 13. Gates - • DimoCk„... 831 99
Charles Norton .... Dundaff, ..... -188.09
William Robbe... , Friendsville.. 120 99
Daniel Marsh; ...'.. Franklin.... 457 37
M.N. Walker Gibion...: .. . 622 78
M. S..Towne • Forest Lake.. , 523' 05
William Goble t ... Great Bend . . 819 51
. Henry. Lyon Herrick . .... - 345 15
David Taylor Harmony .. : 343 69
E. V. Green ' Harford ..... 604 'lO
Lucius Smith Jessup:„... , • -447 14
E, R. Houghton... Jackson. ~. 515 51
A. Chu rchi ll ...... Lenqi : ~..: , 468.97
G. W. Tiffany...—. Lathrop..... 276 54
Charles Stanford..: Liberty • 389 23
J. T. Buxton 0 Middletown.: ,544 30
C. Cushman - -Montrose .... 1317 82.
S.ll. Morse . • New Milford. ' -949'22
E. A. Barton Oakland • ...., 161 21'
Gilead Picket Rush ....... 563 37 1
D. D. Gaige....... Silver Lake,: . 437 70
S. B. Culver - Springville .. 697 05
. .1, M. Baldwin Susquehanna. 299 'l5
R. V, Whitney.... Thomson .... 248 41
_
' - • - - 916585* 34
REC. L:rbrr
Total Amount .of Duplicates
Amount paid by. Collectors.'. , '
". Exonerations
••••' Percentage. ,
•
• , " Due from-
Treasurer's Office, Moutrose, December 3
To Coto lir on wend' Costs 11411 51
Read Viewers • .... -459 15
Road Damages - -379 00
0. Mott,- jr., Commissioner.... 201 "
Levi S. Page doi 213 "
Id. C. Stewart do. 30 *"
P. Wells, late. do.' • 105 - 1 !
Grand Jurors 520 43
Traverse Jurdrs " 2,143 83
.
Constables 484 90
Assessors .• 915 89
Court Itouse Fuel 61 21
' Court House . _ -241 87
Interest .on County 80nd5....
County, Bondi Ret&med.....
Jail ....
H. Spafford, Jailor - '..
Panting • - ' .
Justices of the reline
General and Township Elections
Wyalusing Bridge .....
W: A.Crossmon, Comes Clerk..
Stationery
Court Crier • r
Agricultural-Society
John Young, Sheriff
G. B. R. Wade, Prot. and Clerk :
New County Well '
.astern Penitentiary
'Lunatic I.lOspiukl ? •
D. P. Tiffany, - -
Geo. T. Frazer; Auditors
John F. Deans, • •
Nine Refunding Orders....
Treasurer's Percentage
TREASURER'S STAT ACE* OF MILITARY:FINES F
Townships
Clifford
Collectors.
M.B. Benedict..:.
John Kiinball
R. J. Carter.......
N. J. West -
o..Fos.er
J. L. Adams
D. 0. Minkler
.Thomas)Watkins..
E. B. Gates '
Charles Norton ..•:.
Daniel Marsh
M. S. Towne -.
• William
M: N. Walker.. ..
William Go. ••••...
Henry on
Dar'. Taylor.—
t Green .
Lucius Smith •
E. R. lloughton....
A. Chamberlin....
0. Wjitrany
Charles Stanford...
J_ T. Buxtbn
C. Cushman •
S. 11. Morse,
E. A. Barton
-Gilead Picket
D. D. Gaige
S. B. Culver '
J. M. Bald win - ••
R. 'V. Whittles', •
Apulanon
Auburn .....
Ararat
Bridgewater
Brookiyn...
Choconut .
.
Dliinock „
Dirndl] fr.—
Frankli
1 Foe- • ke.
endseille•
!Gibson . •
Great Bend.
Herrick ....
Harmony.
Harford...
Jessup...,.. .
Jackson....`Lenos
th rop . .
Liberty
icjil litowo..
Montrose..,.
0 -7111 a-raw - 74 . - 1 i ;II lid I.IO4=6,N2SZLA
Amount of Dupliaitei L e 837 00.
Amount paid-by Collectors . i... - $532 10
Amount of Exoneration' •
20 90 -
Amount of rerceirtage ••.•
Amount of Unpaid Duplicates of 1850 • 4 ` - 39 -
• Amount of - Unpaid Duplicate" of 1859... 6B 00—5837 00
STATEMENT OF.TREASURF.R'S ACCOUNT wriral MILITARY FUND.
.
Dr. C. W. morr, Treasurer.
To amount received from Collectors i 11632
i=1.111.111 1 .M. 11 . 1 . 1 ww
C. W. MOTT t TILEAVAIL ; •T CXIANWigagM • X a y : • 411 r
1859.1
To aggregate amount of State texas
levied and asseesed for , the use of
the Commonwealth tot the year
1899:as per statement of; ounty
Coin!ts filedwith said Treasuter,sB,B47 84
To aggregate amount, of °platen&
ing taxes for previous years; viz:
1843, 1849 and 1850, aslper last .
Auditors Report 140 42.
To amount received from returned . • •
Amt.-Paid. Exineett, d'e Due. ,rri.
•328.45• 4%96' 17'18 1859
801 le 70 42 17
160:12 04 • 8 0 ;
• 1299 88 7oe 68 41 "
• 658 08 .9 50 34 - 92
360 38 241 18 96 -
650 00 -•• *53 37
788 42 20 8 41'49 . •
157 50 231 28.
- 60.00 • • - • "11099
'428 28 668, .22,0 - ,
590-19 -1 53 81 06 -
- 489.30 Beo 25 75 : • •
_ 759. 86 19 86 39.99
. 82588 • 2 12 '1715
SIG 79 10 23 16 87
570 - 06 4.64 30 00
421 60.= 13 28 • 22'19
450 00 *Bs 51 •
440..30 550 '23 17 • '
• 251 23 1.12 . 09 13,22
367'13 215 2 19 3. • "
-511 09 . 52. 26 89 .
1244 69 - 7
63 65 50 . •
895 88 . 6-19 47 lk
- 149 82 . '3 51 788 • ,
'533.44 186 28 01
414 13 118 - 21 7 . 9 • .
....551 77 16 24 29 04 (*since -
278 50 • o' 60 •14 65 icettled)
.230 54 74 ,12
. 13'
•
*15478 20 $17386 $753 41 8179 87
._ •
, 816,585 34.
815,478 20- • _
•• . 178 - 88
, . 753 41, ' .
179.87—518,585 34. -
C.. W . . MOTT; T.ieasurer.
i5t,1859.1
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY,.
BY County Orders redeemed froni
- No.l to No. 624, inclusive.. $15,532
By Nine Refunding" Orders.... s • 48
By Am't paid County Anditori, - • 18
By Treasurer's, Bercentige.....; . 623
. 578 80
.3,755 82
166 95
425 85
257 631
12 15
706 58
351 00
400 "
120 80
.82 50
100 00
711 06
220 63
101 00
furp
155 44
18 00
:'... 48 38
.... 623 91
$16.222 94
Duplicates.
39 00
:2. "
H"
18 .
23,3-50 1
100
1"
.18 501
/9 DO .
. 2 501
15 00
32 50
1250}}
- 87.08
27 "
15 - ."
34-50
11- 50
23 sp
28 00
39.50
19 00,
15 50
54
13 "
18 "
14 50
'Yew Milford.
daklaod
Rush ..
(Silver bike..
Spru vide..
iSilacl•Pelvt•
$7OB 00
By amount s peld,• A. Sprier Brigade. •
Inspector as per account rendered:. 857 66
1 - By amount paid 9. M. Gere de: do. 802.40
py amount paid 'Auesiori. - .." .; . 132 00
amount By aount paid -Printers..%:; . 20 00
By Refunding Orders - - 1 50
By .amount paid for . Stationery..." -20 1:10
By amount paid 9ommiseioners.... 42 "
IBy. amount paid Copi're'Clerk . :,... 50.
By Treasurer's percentage on $532 at
1 1 Per ct.. • • ...... , .. ...
By balante in Treiteurer'e binds.,
1532.10.,
47,133 30
Oxft#turts
\
\
\
YEARS 1850,
Arn't Paid
50
1 'OO
13 "
59
0 •50
38 48 1
10 9
3: 68
12 35
10 93
8
28
35
05
•5 50 1
2 50
BO
oo
70
I . 32
2.58
f 22
I 27
.85
1 82
47
' 45
85
1 47
75
1 87
55
.2 35
45
80
1 15
57
I 00
6 II
40 •50
3 50
2 00
25. 181
8 o . oi
2P 28
.22 23
12 35
" 30 88
9 . 03
8 55
-• 16 15
' 28 03
14 25
• 31 83
19 45
44 65
8 55
15 20
0 1' 85
1 12 93
0532 10
2 I
14 501
I 9 001
10 '
4
12 ?'
4 50
7 00
I 4 tl
n
$2O 90
CONTRA.
1859.
; By 9 'per coat allowed to CAW
tors on final settlement....'... -.*310,2 8
j•By &murrain& allowed on oil
j .... .
Br isopidd Dop4catres for-previous
•
years, viz :.1849, 1649 and.lsao
By t,kppaid Duplicator of 184 r
By aconont, in Treasurer's banife.
•
for 1690, halo bis percentage , ..•. 6,972 97
By Treasurer's peroentage ) /on
gis,gge pg St one per cent.—
• r
OTATEtasisT - 91 . JOHN YOUNG, 811102IFP, IN AC
COUNT NINA§ AND JURY FENS 1/011.18,11.
Dltio amount of Fines and Jury fees
RI iiii'aeAilicate of Clerk of the •
enlatt ofiQuartar . 5et5i0n5...,....8337 00
amount. paid Treasurer -and '
ct4rged in his account 8151 32.:
By 3 iper cent retained on
- $l5B fu;
By atnount uncollected
W. 'TREssufiza 7 Selca'A COCNTY, p.
• COUNT CURRENT wrrtrimp cot:NIT:
31it,1859.
DR. to am' in Treasurer's Sande ' •
as per last Auditors' Report... $2.129 . 16.
To ariroutit of Duplicates fur 1659. 16,585 34-
To ain't reed of J. You.. g, Sher
. MI for Giles and Jury fees...
To , ain't teemed from
.returned
lands
To . am't ig:Tresiureis banA per
Clt lip amount jiaid.Connt7
ditors
By exonerattoca s to Collectors.
By percentage totolleclors....
By error in returned land tax of
By nine Refunding
By Ciainty Orders redeemed from
No. 140 No. 624, inclusive.. ; 15,532 65
By commissions on receipts t.15,-,
645 21 et 2 - per cent •
By "noaimission on: expeoditu4
$10,350 65 .
Bruncurrent money,
By ainount due from Ccillectors
for' 1859
RECAPITULATION OF•NEW COURT :HOLM ACC'T.
DR. to contract . 818,500 00
To additional expense b'y .ordo
of Commissioners'.
To &inhaling Court Rouse
CR. by Ist,' 2d, 3.1, 4th and sih
issue of Connty Bonds redeemed (517,337 52
By cash paid in August 1854 500 00
By cash paid for furnishing.. 1,425 70
By unmatuted bonds outztanding 1,000 00
•
WWI
65
38
00.
STATEMENT OT SUSQU'A COUNTY TREASURY.,'
_JANUARY let, 1860.
• •
Toaeailable funds in the Treasury $1,508 83
To uilcurient money of previous
years
To .Path isque of Couoty Bonil4, fo
Court House contract is, chin
Sept. 15th, 1860 _
To ;even& RITIOUOt3 .of .tiotee,
Bcindi,Judginente, 4:6., as per
IRA Audiiots' Report. lj. . 500 00
We:certify .the foregoing VI be a c.orreet .
statement. ' •'. '
I 0 IIOTT, JR.,
L. S. PAGE, Co. Coin'is.•
itl. C. STEWART,' ;;
'Attest—W. A. Ortossmos4lerk.
Cr l iturnissioners' Office, ifontrOse, ) „
JanUary 24b, 1960. I f
Susquehanna County, ss
' We the 'undersigned ddly nii ed us Audi
tors fur said county met iu • • r4uance Of our.
dutiis at ithe Coutt 110 a in Montrose on
Monday the 2d day,olJanuay, 1800, and
proceeded to add' -tiro accounts of 'the Coin
mis-inners 'au reasurer of said County, and
found inyl a binds of 0. W. Mott,-Treasurer,
the sum' of one tbouSand . five bundled,. and
eight dollars ,and eighty-three cents. We
also take great pleasure in saying that the
neatness and accuracy with which the said
acconnts-sr'ere presented for sett)etnerit, reflect
much credit on theCorrimissioners and Treas.
ilrer,and also upon the cOMAliSioners' 'Clerk
for said County:
816,222,
A'tDye.
30 00
JOHN F DEANS,
__.
I . B.W. BREED, ' Auditors. .
• I - C. WRIGHT, • • , . •
Aillitors'Offize, NluntrosN• r ro. 2411,186Q'.
37
2 02
57
1 82
65
$7
Di, CHURCHILL'S RENEW
,WINCIIESTERtS
Genuine Ip-eparatioif df the• 1
HyPOPHOSPHITES..
01 Liam; and of Sada, -
1. 27
22
OS
OS
Blade from the Formula of Dr. .1 . 1 Churchill, of
pariej for the prevention and curt: of
C1 1 1:20331.01.3.333.1,1C)33..
Mad for aft Diseases of the Nervous and Blood
System General.Debility,Loss Of Flesh and
4ppitter, Sci•ofull, Asthma Bsonchilis,
Paralysis, Rickets,. anitlic.Coin• . •
Plaints of Women;
“Winchetiter's tlypophosphiteOre unexc6p.
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' —o" • • 0 -
The success of this .Extraordinary Remedy,
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remedial agents ever given Co the world by
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• lIESTIYIONIALS.
"In inn single, instance have I &Mad the Rim,-
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creasing nerve force, and proinote the functions
of nutrition they tend to produes Alio most re;
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are uniformly benefitted by the- frce and coutin-,,
'ued use of the klypophosphites.'-Dr. F.W.Clark.
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Prepared strictly by Dr, Churchill's method."—
D.' 'Meredith Reese, M. D., N. Y:,City.
$66 00
MANGE of STYLE.--;IIAtPORTANT
NOTICE' I
My 'Genuine Preparation of ths 14P0Pbos
phites of Lime and' oda" is now,-placed within
the reach of all, being pat up iu ,New Bottles,
containing
. ( I pi n t), at' $2 per bottle:"
. also a New. size, (1, oz. bottles) at - .
.• pp op° Dollizr Per Bettie. -
The botthfs har e the following blown in glass:
" HypophoSphites of Limo and Soda. • Dr. J. F:
Churchill's Specific remedy car !Cpasunsption.
I. Winchester. New York: The cu aide wrap
per is ; printed with a Pint lint, and the word
4Genuiue? serosaltke face. Use Do, other.
'Thai new style offers a more ample lumanty ,
against the many Impure.and deleterious 'prepa
rationa palmed o ff untier the omen of Hypophoa-
Otte% whiettare ripiinous,. fraudulent, tutd-411-
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fetters.- The thousands who- wish tenvall them
selves of this Remedy, prepared after _ Dr. Chur
,
method,can now obtain it in bottles nearly
doable the 'size of that heretofore sold by ,me,
making it the cheapest, as well as the most effi
cacious treatment for 'Pulmonary and Nervous
Disesias nOw kndwn to medical Snienee. Be
ware of ALL others, no matter wh o offers Oita
to pun, and says they are just " goad as Wee.
Dttp Etc
. lit on both label and wrapper. •
$532 10
840 42
-181 80
s?,los go
4 68
181 00-9387 00
...... • 41,598 83
oune in - Treasurer's bands
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