The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 01, 1860, Image 3

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    UNITED STATES MAILS,
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, •
WashiscTeat, December 1 - 11, 1859- ;
•
PROPOSALS will be recele_d at thitContract
Office Of this Department until A.p.-m.,,0f
Saturday, March 31st, 1860,1f0r ,conpying the
mails of the United States for four years, corm
menciag July Ist, 4860, andending June. 30th,l
1864, in the Smte• et PENNSYLVANIA, on,
the routes and by the sehedules of ri s eparturesL i
and arrivals herein specified.i .
• Deciaionsi announced by April 24, 1860.`,.
(Bidders will CAUIMIRC cart:Ark the.forms and'
ins:ructions annexed,) -
• 2379 Frour Tank hannoekl by LeMen, Lynn,
Springville, and Dimock, to Moutroso3 wiles
and back, twice a week. •
Leave Tutikbannock Tuesday ancl*turday
, a •
at-7 am; Arrive at Montrose by 1 p,..in;
Leave MobtroSe Monday and Friday!tt 6 a m;
Arrive at—Tunkhannock by 12 irk' a - 1
• Propo'sals are invited, ter 'al third weekly trip.
d
2380 From m a h o l s omby Glebwood,Lenexville,
Clifford, and Dundaff,. to Carbondale, runes
and back, three times a week..
Leave Nicholson Tuesday; Thitraday and
Saturday, on arrival of mail by railrott:d, say at
five p in; Arrive at Carbonddle by eleiren'p m;
Leave Carbondale Monday; Wedneieday and
.Friday at four . p m; Arrive atiNichcilsOn.st nine
- and anal(' a in. Proposals are inviitett'.for a six
'Aintea•a-week service.l • 1 ,1 • •
2384 From Tunkhannock„iby Rusiall Hill,
' ..feahoppcm,Braintranii; Skinner's EdtlV, Lacey !
villa, Browntown, Wyalusing; Lime Hill; Rum
mertield Creek,Standing Storie,Wysox,Teileanda
North:ToWanda, Plater, Milan and Athens, to .
Waverly 63 milei and back isix times ri.*eek.-
Leave Trinkhannock daily except Stinday on
,
- arrival of Wilkesbarre mail; say atloak pm;
. Arrive at Towanda next day at twt7Ye - 4n;
Leave Towanda daily, except Sunday at two
and a quarter p m; Arrive atlWaverly. 4.7 p
Leave Waverly &lig,. axe* Sundapit 9 1 2
am; Arrive at Towanda by tWo p
-Leave Towanda daily,. except Sunday at two
1-4 pm; Arrive at Tunkitaneock by twelve m.
_ 2382'From Mehoopany byFurman Hiß,Forks
-ton aid Bellasylva to Dushore,thirty sevea miles
and pack, onus a week.
LeaveMehoopany 'Monday alt six any Arrive
at Dashdre by six p at; Leme. DushMie at six
rn, Arrive at 31eheepany by-six pm.
2383 From Towanda, by IlighliandAlurling
ton, West Burlington and East Troy, :lb Troy,
twenty :miles and back, three-times aWeek. '
Leave Towanda Tuesday, Thursday 'end Sat
urday, at one p in; Arrive at Trey by t • ia p m; •
leave Trby Monday, Wednesday and "Iriday at
eleven a in; Arrive at 'Towanda by tWelve
PrOpOSO IS invited-for six-tim4-rt-week4arvice:
'2.384 From Towandtaby Nits Tpar-and4lleore's
Corner,Eaat Stnitiffield,BentlyOreek and Ridge
bary to Wellsburg, N. Y, tWenty three miles
•
and-pack. twice a wet& j 5
.1 , Leave Towanda Wednesday 'end FridSy at six
tn; Arrive at Wellsburg by boo p m;;1
I: Lent e IVellsburg Thursday l and Sattirday at
nine a in; Arrive a t Towanda by fourjp m.
Propos:3ls invited for six•times-a-week Service.
2385 From Towanda, by Moaroeton,:NewAl
batty, Landsbnrg and Dushere,ito Laporte, 30
miles and back, three times a
Leave Towanda Tuesday, Th ~ rindtirsday Sat
tirday at 12 in; Arrive at aporte by eight p of;
Leave Laporte Monday, Wednesd.fy Mad Fri
day at sir a in; Arrive at Towanda bY two p in.
2386 Pram Tow Hernbrook 'add She
. shwa Ma, to Athens, sixteen mill* and ba4,three
tunes a week. . I. *s'
Leave Towanda•Tuesday, Thursdardnd Sat
urday :it six ai in; arrive at Athens en
a in; leave Athens Tuesday.Thursday,lind Sat!
Malaya two p In; arrive at Teewanda 4;7 pm:
.4387 From Rome, by North Rome, lci-Sheih-
Nein: fourteen miles and back, once a Weak. -
LAN e Rome Saturday at eight a ra; arrive at
S:hesin quin by eleven a in; leave Sheiihequin
Saturd.fy at twelve m; arrive at; Rome by 3 p
235& Front
. Meshopp"en, -by IKeis'erville and
Lynn. to Springville, thirtiezi ;miles and back ;
twice a week. I • -
. Leave Meshoppen Tuesday a l nd Saturday on
arrival or western- mail, say at ilighte m arrive
at Springville byeleven a na; leave Springville
Tuesday and Saturday at 'one'? m; arrive at
Meshoppen by four p
:2389 From Laceyville, s 'by Springiiiii, East
Spring 'Hill, West Auburn and.Stepliensiille to
l'ike, ten stile and back. twice
Leave Laceyvil le Tuesday and SaturdaY at 12
in; arrive at Pike by three p - m;: - leave Pike on
Tue-d# and Saturday at four P in; arrive \ at
,•
Laei.y.vil le by seven p
2390 From Wyalusing, by .lerryalli:Camp
tafan, lierriek, IlerricksYille, South Hill, Orwel l;
Putteraille, North Orwell and West Windham;
to Nichols, 'N Y~ thirty six miles and batiti - ,ln lee
a week:
Leave Wvalusing Monday_ and. Friday ,a'tifevn
am; arrivri,at NicholS by six •p m; leave Nich
ols Tuesday and Saturday at nine d'are }arrive
at Wyalusing by eight p" m. t
Proposals for a third weekly trip are invited.
2391 - From Athen'a l by Tina ya !ley, triaLitch
field, seven miles and back, twice a weeks: -
Leave Athens Tuesday and Friday atl•lnine a
in: arrive at Litchfield by eleven a tri;': leave
Litchfield tuesday and Friday at tweNe.nii,arrice
at AfiZens by two p m, ' 1* •
2392 From Athens, by Easi Smithfield; North Smithfield sprinefield, and Leonard Miaow, to
Troy, 24 miles and back, twice 'pateek„ is
Leave Athens Wednesday and. satordaiat five
a mr arrive at Troy by twelve zi;- •Learia Troy
Wednesday and autarchy at onefp• - m;: attire at
Athensly eight p• tn. -;
'
239,3 - From Troy, by sylvan ra,l su I it'
van rays
Mainaburg, to Manaheld, eighteen
mires and - back, twice a week.' Leareairey on
Tuesday add saturday at half pariethree PM;
Arrive at Mansfield by half Pastitieven p
leaVe AtansAelds reusday and saturday at len a
• In; arrive at Troy by \ two-p firt.l -
\
2394 From Troy.to Bforabirrg twenty ; three
miles and back, once n'week. Leave•TroylMon
day at eight am; arrive ht Bles'sbu . rg by ;Four p
m; Leave Blassburg Tneiday,atleight a iii;
arrive at Troy by four p in. • ! • • -
2395 From North Orw ell to kome.-four tulles
and back, three times a week« Leave ;.North
.Orwell Teuaday Thursday and saturday ntiwelv
in; arrive at Reine s ,* p Leareooffie
Tuesday Thursday and saturday ene'p ni;
arrive at North Orwell by :twat u •
2396 From Montroae; by LaWsville centre;
Brookdale, Corbettsville, 'N. Y. and Cirnklin
Centre, to Binghamton, , twenty friar miles and
back, three times a week.
Leaveadontrose Tuesday,"Thersday and Sat.
urday at two pm; waive at Biughamton by.B
pm; LeavaLßingharetoa Monday, Wvlttesday.
and Friday : at seven e t tila; arrive -at Montrose
by one p m. .
,2397 From Montrose by Fairale,RusfLPike,
-Leßriyavil le, Orwell, Rerneadyerisburg and Wya
sox, to ToWanda, forty miles ea twice a
week. Leave Montrose MoridaY, and 'Friday at
seven a in; arrir'e at Towanda.by seven!p•m;
leave rovvanda Tuesday and satrirday at - seven a,
m; arrive at•kontruae by, seven pert.
2398 From Montrose.. by Latbrap s
Auburn Four Corners, kubarzi Centre, .:Ittest
Auburn, South Auburn, and East Hill, totacey
ville, tbirtyene miles and back, *nee a week.
Leave Montrose Monday at sights "tn; •iirrive
at Laeeville by fire.p m; Leatae•Laceyville on
To esday at eight in; arrive . at Montitise by ,
live pM. •• 1- -
2399 From Fairdale,by Bircha'rdFille,FriOnds.
wille, and JacksenValley. toseßaysville, twenty
two mike and back. Once a week. . :.
Leave Fairdale Friday at nine a m; arrive at
Leßaysville by three pm; - iern? Lo RayMville
Saturday at nine a m; arrive at Fairdalei:T4 p m
-9400 From Le Rarsville, kylstinth Mirror',
W eat rren , and Windham,to 'NicholsePi. Y.,
sixteen miles and back, twice's, week: -
Leave i.e Raysvil le • Tuesday- satordayi. at
ten a in; arrive at Nichols p .eave
Nicholellornity and Friday at - nine II an; arrive
at Le Rarsville by one p m.
2401 Friinkl'ork,by Hallam .and Wright;vilre
to Columbia. thirteen miler"' and back; dally by
railroad in due connection with mail &Dia on
She Northern Central railroad. -----
2402 Froru.Yorii,by Doc'er, Roseville, Wells_
villa, and Dillsburg, to Atechanicsbnrg, thirty
miles and back, once a week.
Leave York satnrday at - alai am; arrive at.
Nicchapiesbuig by six p i Leave 3lecinks-
burg Friday a in
six:a ,
2403 - From i Ettetii, by
- berrylown,-sei'en tittles a
Lea, Etter's Wedoeatia
in; arrive at Newberryt
"a; leave Neythei , ritow
urday at' two and 'a
Nlilf
by Akar Midi pia ! , M.
2404 Vroto, Hariisbur
PlneGroveoSii&-aidniiiit
miles and ba4.dail'ytt'r
• Leave Harrisiburdatry
ten, p in; arrive at utter
Auburn itaily,4cept etun •••
at Harrisburg hy 12:42 p M.
• 2405 From Harrisburg[by Lingleystown,Mak.
ada TIM, West Hanover,East.Hanover, andlNiO
'to JOnestown, 27 milers a d back; Itilien a 'Week.
Leave - Harrisburg Mon ay and Friday at ten
!•= 4 in; arrive afilonestown p m; leave
Jonestown tueaJay and a turday at seven a ni;
arrive at nerrisburg by f rpm: • •
Proposalsoro invited Co' a third weekly trip.-
2406 _From itarriabitr, y idhepardstown,Dils.
burg, Clear springs,' York surphur springs ; and
iteidlerabdtg, to Gettyab rg i -Ihirtyfivo miles
back, twice a week: ;
• Leave narrishtirg MOnd y and Friday at eight
m; artiventlGettysltr by five pm; Leave
Gettyaburg.fueSday- - atid a Tlirday at eight a m;.
arrive at iiarrittl i rurg at pea.
Proposalss' are f r a third weekly trip.
2407 Frolo,iiarrit.:bu'rg, via Lisburn, to Lewis
berry, twelve Miles and lo ck, once a week.-
Leave tiarrisharg Saterdny at one p in; arrive
at Lewisberryat five p-* ; I, L eaVe Lowisherry on
saturday at eights on! rive at itaTrisburg at.
twelve in. 1 ,1
• 2408 IKrom . jnarrisbur via .Shirethnillown,
Idechanielbarg',l Carlisle, !Kerrville, Plainfield,
tihippensbarg„, and Scotland,
to luhambersbutg, fiffytwo Mika and back, twice
dell y,eicept. bY railroad.
.4.eive.narrisburg daily except sunday, at eight
and three fourths a m, l and one ten p m; arrive
atiChamberaburg at'4vitelsle rn , and•four p in;
Leave Chambersbur,g ditiliexcePt sunday at four
and a half. a in,end three, and a Writ m ; arrive
141 narriaburg at I 7 3 4 a land 7 1.4 p m.
2409 From pine Grovcr o Tremont, nine Mika
-and hick, three limes - a wick. Leave Pinetrove
tuesday, thu•radriy iti:saturday fivesm; arrive
1
at Tremont nt seven's 111;.: 'Leave Tremont impe
-1 day, thursday.and•saturday at five p m; arrive
at Pine Grove rti seven p m.
' -241.0 From York sulphur springs, via Berm - -
dian, nail and Nividaburg,io York, twenty three
miles and backd once a week. Leave York sul
phur Springs safnsday nt or p.m; arrive at York
it seven p nr, Jenveyor saturday nt six-a th;
arri>P at York sal phur apfings at twelve m.
2411 From Mechanicsburg, via Sidonsburg,
.Lisburn, Lewixtai ry,Kossr il I e, and Dover,to York
thirty one miles, and hacki once a week. Leave
1 Mechanicsburg limpidity nt six a m; . strive at
York at six p in; leave York Wedriesdayat six I
• a in; .arrive at slechanictiburg by six p
2412 From t,arlisie, via Whitehouse, Dick
inson, Walnut tiottoin,• and Leo's. Cross Roadi,
to sitippensliiiir . g . l.twtinty mile's nod block.. twice
a week. Leave Carlisle Monday and Friday at
one p re; arrive at shi ppensburg at-seven p in;
Leave shippenabtirg taeaday andsatprday at one
pm: arrive at Carlisle at seven. pm. •
Propomals 'are levited foi a third weekly trip.,
2413 From : via Allen; to Boiling
springs, Owen niiiet! and Ilkek.• twice a week;.
. Leave- Cat - Heist', tJelsdaS , and Friday at three p
m; arrive at Boiling springs at seven pm; leave.
Boiling springs taesday and Friday at eight a
m; „arrive at-Carlisle at twelve in
24 14 From Kerrsvillo, via Mount Rork,' to
, stoughstown, seven mileis and back, once a week.
Leave KerniVille saturday at 'ten arrive at.
stoughstown at twelve m;' leave stonghstown
saturday at . t p m; arrive at Kerraville at 3 p.m;
- 2415 From Shiopensburg, via Orrotowts„
Pleasant stall, and Upper strasburg, to - Roxbury
fifteen miles andj back, twice a week. Leave
shippensburg Wednesday and and saturday at
nine a ni; arrive at Roxbury at Lilo-pin; = leave
Roxmry Wedneadayand satorday at, two p m;
-arrive at-shippensburg at-six p m.' .
2316 From shippensburg, via Middle spring
to Newbink, seven rilliPS and back, three times
a leek. Lefty° shippensburg•tuesday, l thursday,
and saturday at 4 1.2 p'arrive at fk l ; y ewburg
at six 1.2. p-ni; leave ,Newburg toes& ;Ours
day and saturdaylat twelve 1-2 p m; • arrive..nt
shippensburg by two and a half pm.
Proposals for six , times-a week service invited.
. 2417 Font likhanov.! via Fisher's Ferry and
Ankusta, to sunbury, .thirteen miles and back,
-twice a week. t.eaVe =barmy tuesday . and sat,
urdarat, one tio,m;l arrive at sunbury at five .p in;
ledve sunbury tuesday and saturday at eight a
m; - arrive at staliacmy at twelve. m.
. • .
241 8 From Ilerneou, via_Mahanoy, .Rebilek's,
Greenbrier, Line Mountain:tipper 3fahantong4
and Barry, to Mihersville, forty three miles and
back, twice a wedk. Leave Mahanoy Mondiy
and Friday at sixla m; arrive at3linersvil le- at
five pm; leade Minersville Tuesday and Sat
urday nt six 4 m; arrive 'at Mahanoy at five p m:
2419 Frotil.Grtz, rialilingerstoWn, Rough.
& Ready, and liepler ' to Upper'Mahantongo,
seventeen miles and back, once a week. Leave.
Gratz Wednesday at six a to; arrive at Upper'
atlejn a m; leave Upper.slahart
tongo Wednesday at twelve in; arrive at Gratz
at five p m. I I
2420 Froth Gettysburg, via Fairfield, Fount
aitidale, Waynesboro'. :lld and Lei
tersburg, to Hagbrstowe, :thirty five and hack,
' Ore& times a week. Leave Gettysburg Tugs,
day. Thursday and Saturday at eight a arrive
.at Hagerstown atifonr pm; Leave Hazerst3wn
Mond,ny Wednesday - and Fj,iday eight am;
arrive at Gettysbirg at four p
2421 F'rom Gettysburg, via Graniteliill and
- I - lanterslown, to New Chester, fourteen miles
and back, thiee awes a 'week, to Hunterstown,
and twice a week residUe. Leave Gettysbhrg
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at eight a m;
arrive at Hunterstown 9112 m, and at Now
Chester on Tuesday and Saturday at eleven a m;
leave New Chester Tuesday and at 12.
m; arrive at . HuriterstoWnat 1 1-4 m, and at
Gettysburg Tuesday; Thlir day and Saturday _at
three p m.
2422 From Gottystiurg,, via Mummasburg,
Areadtsville, Befideraville. Menalletharrd
Table Rock, to Gettysbur g , equal to twenty
five miles and back, twice a! week.i, Leave Get
tysburg Tueiday . and Satorliay at seven a m;—
arrive at Bendersville at 'elt4 - en a m; leave Ben
-deraville Tuesday] and Satuiday at.one p m; ar
rive at Gettysburg at five p m. '
• 4366 From Ilarford, Ivia Montrose. Depot,
Montrose, Purest Lake, Saint Joseph's Friends
vine, Little DlendO • ws, and 4paiachin, N. Y., to
Owego, • fifty-three miles' and back, six times
a week-to Friendeville, andlthree time' a leek
residue, with an additional duily(except Sunday)
mail between Montrose Depot and Montrose.
INSTRUCTIONS : •
•
,
Containing conditions to le , incorpor a ted -in the
contracts to the.t e.ttent tile, Department may
'-d•ern proper. !' ;
•
1. Seven minutes are all l owed to each inter
mediate ofne,when not otheiwise specified, for'
assorting the Mails; but lon stealobout and
railroad routes no ;more delay than is sufficient
for en exehange of 1 1 10.11=4 bags.
2. On railroad 4cl steamhbat linea,'-and Other
routes where the Mode of coneeyanceadinits of
it, the special ageht of the Post Office . Llepart
inent, also post Gf4ce blanks, mail bags, Jocks,
and keys, aro to Le convkyed without extra
charge. , - • 1 • i .
3. On railroad and - steamboat lines the route
agents of the dt-Partment nre,to be conveyed
without - charge, and fur t teil exclusive use,
1 while traielling with . the In ils, 'a commodious
car, or apartment ip the een to of a car, proper-.
ly lighted, warmed and fur Ished, dud adapted
to the convenient lieparatio ..sod due security
of the ,mails, is tube provid d•by the contractor,
under..the direction! of the d partment. - . 1
Railroad and steatolinit c inpaniea are requir
ed to take the emil from an deliver it into' the
post offices at the !Mid and commencement of
their routes; and to and fr om all o ifi ce r no t more
thumeighty rods from a station or landing Pro
mils may .be-submitted; fur I the performance of
all other side sterviceltat Is, for,otfices .over
eighty rods from 'a stationr landing. ,
' Receipts wiWbe I for mail bags eon--
,require
ieyedin charge of person employed by rail
road companies. There' will {also be way bills,"
prepared by poitinfisters, - r 'other agents of
the department, to aceomp ay the mails, and
specifying the number and destination of the
rimers' Inc On tbeprincip I stage routes, like
wise receipts will be rimi ed and -way bills .
I
•forwarded; the Latter, to b. examined
. by the
several postmaiters, to'i insure regularity in the
delivery of mail bags.
4. ,No twit) , will be male for trips not.perform
ed; and for each of such omissions not Ratite/1e
torilv explained three times the pay of the trip
mall: be deducted. Far arrivals so far behind
time as . to break connection 'with - depending
mails, and not ',sufficiently excused, one-fourth
of the conipensition fir the trip is subject to
forfeiture. Deduction •Xvill also be ordered for
a grade of-performenceinferior to that specified
in the contract:, For repeated delinquencies of
the kind herein .specified, • enlarged penalties
proportionate to the nature thereof and the im:
portance. of the i mailmay ho made.
5. - Fur_ leaving behibd er throwing off the
-Mails; or ny portion of,lthem,,for the admission
of passengerav tie for liejOgnonherned in setting
up or ?tinning - an eipret* emiveyingltdelligence
in' advance - Of-the mail, i n quarter's pay may be
deducted. .
6. Fines 4111Iie
qttencies be prompily and satisfactorily explain
ed by certificate of posttisasiefs of the ;affidavits
of other creditable peitieba, for Milli id air
rive in'eentract times fur-neglecting to take the
mail from or deliver It into a post office; for
suffering it to be wet, infored, destroyed, robbed,
or lost; nnd - for; refusing, after demand, to eon.
vey the mail via' frequently as the contractor
"runs, or is concerned in jruoning a coach, car, or
steamboat on a route. q . -
7. The Postmaster General, may Annul the
'contract for repeated failures to run agreeably
to contract; foci violating the.Posttlffiee late,
or disobeying the instructions of the department;
for refusing to discharge,* carrivtr when requir.,
ed by the department to do so; forirunning an
express as nforesaid; - et for traesporting per.
.sons o' packages Convey,ing mailable matter out
of the mail. .
• 8. Tho Postmaster General may order an !D-
I crease of service on the route by allowing theie
for a pro rata increase de the contract pay. He
may change schedules'oftiepartures and arrivals
in all 'cases, and , partictelarly to make them con:
form _to connections with railroads, without in
crease of pay, provided the running time be not .
abridged. • lie may
: also ,Order an increase of
speed, allowing,‘ltbintthe. restrictions of the ,
;law, a pro rasa increase of pay for the additionel
iiteck or carriers, if any:;;' The contractor may,
however, in the case Of increase of speed retie
quish the contract,-by -gluing prompt notice to
tlet departmeet that he prefers doing go to car
rying the order ; into effect. The Postmaster
General may also, curtiil or discontinue the_
service, in whole 'or in part, at pro rata decresie •
of-pay ; alldwing,one ntentli'a extra compensa
tion on the amount dispensed with, whenever,
in his opinion, the- puhlie interests require the
change, or in case he de*liesto - supersede it by
differebt grade - 4 transportation. -
9. Payments will barna& by collections - from •
or drafts on peattrinsters,inr otherwise. after the'
expiration of caeb ; qtiarter--:say in February,'
May, August, and November.
10. The distances - ere given according to best
information ; but ho increased be allow.
ed should they iii'greater than natertised, if the
points to be supplied be etirrectly stated.
tiers mast inform ihemsdlres on this point, and
also in reference to the weight . of thcemail, the
condition of roads, UN', stieurnso 3c., and all
toll bridges, fervid's, or ottstructions of any kind
by which expense may ,bb incurred: No claim
for additional pay; base& on such ground, can
he considered; nor for. alleged mistakes or
misappreherefion as to the degree of service; nor
for bridges d'estroYeV :s teries discontinued, or ,
other obstructions inereasing, distance, occurring
during the contract terns. Offices established
after this advertisement is issued, and Also du
ring the contract term arci: to be visited-without
extra pay; if the distance bd. not increased.
11. A bid received after, the last day and hour
nomad, or without the guaranty required by low
and it certificate as to the sufficiency of such
guaranty, cannot be , consi dered ick competition
with* regulaKproposal 'reasonable in amount.
12: Bidders should fist propose for service '
strictly according ta the advertisement, and then,
if they desire, srparattly for different service;
and if the regular' bld be the, lowest offered for
the advertiSkSi service, the other propositions
may be considered. .
13.'There should be 614 one - route Lid for in a
proposal. Consolidated or combination, bids
(•"-proprising one sum for two or more routes")
:tie forbidden by, law; and cannot be considered.
I rrito-at Yolk by 6 pit.
Yoetimtown, to New
. d back; twine a aria.
I and staturday at,tive p
wn by itix and . 1 hilt p
Wednesday and ant
i ro; arrive at Etter'!
,by Da - a pith] , Ellwood
.lion, to..Aoburir, 59
.t abaday,by railroad.
except suoday,at two
*by dik 14n p ta; leavo
at bliiint-tpi arrive
. •
'l4: The route,-the service, the yearly pay,
the mime and residence-Oflhe_hid&er, (that is, his
usual post office addres4,) and those of each
member of a firm, 'where a; company etficrs,
should ho distinctly stated;
15, Bidders are-requested to use, as far as
pricticable,. the printed fOrm of •proposal. fur_
dishedby the department; to write out in full
the sum for their bide, and to retain copies of
them.
.
Alteredbids skedld not be submitted; nor
should bids once submitted be withdrawn. No
withdrawal of a bidder oe?gtiarnetor will lie al:
lowed unless dated and received befoie the last
•day for receiving-proposals..
Zaith bid must be guarablied by two ' respell.
Bible Persons. •
General guaranties cannot be admitted. The
bid and guaranty should be signed plainly with
the full name of each perstm.
• The *department reserves .the right to reject
nny.bid which may bo'deemed extraVagaiit, and
also to .d imregard • the. bids iof failing contractors
and bidders. •
16. The bid should be . sealed, superscribed
"flail Proposals,. State of addressed
" Second Assistant Postmaster General, Con.
tract Office," and sent by mail, not by or to an
agent; and postmasters wilt not enclose propm;
sals (or . letters of any kind) in their. quarterly
returns. .
17. The contracts
. are be executed and re:
turned W. the department by or before the Ist
day - rf August 1860: but the service must lie
cothmenced ,on' the Ist:July preeeding, or on
the Adel] slay next alter that date, whether the
contracts be -exec.uted• or!bot.. No proposition
to transfer will be considered until the contracts
are.exeented and received i at the department;
and then no transfer be'idlowed unless
good and sufficient reasons;therefor are given,
to' be - determined by tha 1 doparttnent. In till
cases the retiring contreclor will be required
to ticeoniq one of the sureties be the new con
t. t.
tract .
• 18. POtmastiirs at officet On or near railroads,
but more than eighty rod!' torn a station, will;
Immkdiately after the 31fit'of.iirlarph next, ie.
port their -exact distance from tlie neatest. sta
tion, and how they arit otherwise supplred with .
the mail; to enable the Pdstinaster General to
dioxt Mall-mvsSenger supply front the Ist of
July next.
. - -
- 19. 'Section eighteen of an net of Congress
approved klarCh 3, 1845, provides thatcontracts
fur the trannportalion of the mails bhall be let
every case to the lowest bidder tendering suffi
cient guaranties for faithful performance, without
other reference to the mode of such transpor
tation than may be necessary to provide for.the
due celerity, certainty.. *nd security of such
transportation." Under this law, bids that pro.
--pose to transport the inail Lwith "celerity, cer
iainty, and security," having been decided to be
the only legal. bids, are construed as providing
fur the eptiremail,howevei- large, and whatever
May be the mode
.of c onvitrance • necessary to
-insure its ‘• celerity, -certainty„ and security,"
and will have the preferemie over
.all others.
.`2O. A -modification of bid in. any of its-es
sentiai terms in tantamount to a new bid, and
cannot be received, so is - interfere with a
regular competition, after the' ria, hour set for
receiving bids. Making anew bid, with guar.
anty and certificate, is the only vrsy to codify
previons bid. • -
21. Postmasters are to be careful /Jot to cer
tify alien fficiency of guarantors or.se reties with.
out knowing - that they are persons of sufficient
reaponaibility ; and all 'bidders, guarantors, and
•sureties are distinctly notified that on a failure
to enter-into
. or'' perform the contraets for the
service proposed for in the !accepted bids, their
legal liabilities Will be enforced against them.
22. Present contractors, and persons known at
the deimrtment, mist, equally with °there, pro
cure guaran tornaird ert ideates of their sufficiency
substantially in the fords above prescribed.
The certificates of safficiehey must ' be signed by
a postmaater or kty ajcitlige of a court of record.
-No other 'certffiCatis will be admitted, •
• • BOLT, Postmaster deneral.
.
.'URNING.' PLUM; White and C o d'. Fish; Kid S. S. BoOta„and more Gaiters
from 56 els. to $1,75—e1l it 71LER'S.:
" Mav 191 b 1859.
i . ' .- gt . .o.tipt,# :. --'- . -.,41:#('-r-...0i#0b-Ogto.
Allzseici uohan z i , 0 atl33:Par-
Made and pnblithed in put;itiiitiee gran V:24 . ste . midif . elftlte .161 h of April, A:l'3.
.034
- ' • - --..: - - ___ - _:._l_,- - .._ •-...
• • SiviquebasanO•Cotiotp—italanoe of Collteictor,' AcaotioliO•for Italie. ,
_ ..
- ' - i• -- , • -
. . i
- Collectors. ' :townships. ''Duplicates. Anil. Aria: .Exon'ed: P'reake. A'S ifue,k'i*.
John ICimbollr . . t: .: A p01a0n.... ' 348 02 .- 326`...45 490 17.'18 • • 18511
R. J. Carter, : . ~.. Auburn * ...... 84'3- , 7 -"'801 40 :•1370 • ' 42 •15"' - • •
N. J. NV' ot • ' Ararai.. - .- - ,.. .--- - 168 58 100 1L - 04 ' 842 . • ' •
0.- - F0e4er,:;., , :-.-:-v:: IliiignWati`if:"`' 1375 30 1299 Ilia 70d-os 41 , .
-1.11 Adams; ... , .Brooklyn.',... 896 90 . 653 08 .. 950 34,31 " • '
.:- "
D. O. Minkler• •• : Choconut ...: - 381 75 360 . ,38 .k 41 -. 18 96 'i •
Thomas c
lVetkin.: Clifford 703 37 650 60 .
i•
• *53 37
! .
E. 13. Gales' • • Dimocti:;... - 831, 99 . 788 42 2 Oti Al 49
Charles Norton: :: : Dundaff.... , 168 09 . 157 30 231,-, 8 28 -
William itobbe: :•. : Friendsville.: 120 99 60 06 • .* 'lto 99 ' -
'Daniel Mural': ... .. Potoklin:: : : d 57 37 • 428. 26 • 6 '5B U 53 .- •
M.N. Walker Gibson.,.'.... 622 78 .590 10 -la. 31 06
M.S. Towne FOreat Lake.. ' 5234. 5 • 489 30 •, 800 25 75 .*
.
'William G0b1e.... Great 13end.. ' $lO 51 - 759 86 19 66 39 99 . •
, .
Ilenry -peon, ' Herrick . ..... 345 , 15 325 8 8 212 17 15 •
David WI) Inr......lllartnony ... 243 69 - 312 7ti '10 , 23 111 87 .. • -
E.- V: Greeti I.larfont...: - . 604 70 5lO 01 494 30 00 . ,• -
Lucius Smith Jessup..,.... 447 'l4 421 6 3.-29 22 19 -
E. it liougliton.., Jackson-. , . • 'sls' 51 , . 450. 0 •*65 51
.
A, Churchill -. . Lenox , 468 - 97, . 440 3 550 23 17 -: -
G. W. Tiffany Lathrop..." 276 54 • 251 21 'l2 09 13 22 " ,
Charles. Stanford— Liberty 38923 367 72 215::40 35 1 - • :
J. T. Buxton - Midcllgtown.. 544.50 • 511 00 •6 52 26 89 1 --* •
C. Cushman Monti-bee .-... • • 1317 82 1244 60 • - 7 63 .65 50 - 1 . • '
.S. 11. Morse " Neff.Milford. 949 22 895 88 .. 619 47.15
E. A. Barton • Olikland . 161 21 149 82 351.7 88 .• .
Gilead Picket . 1triih . ........ 563 37 5,33 44i •-1 86 2B. 07
-D. 1). thrige ....: .1. Silver Lake.. 437 70 414 131 ~1 78 21 •79. '
S. 13. Culver Springvilte .. 597 05 551. 71' 16 24 29 04 (*since
J. M. Baldwin' - Susquehanna.- 299 75 . 278 59 .660' 14 55 settled)
R. V. Whitney., . • Thonison ..... 248 41 230 54 574 12 13
• „,-----..----._i_____ 4 • ~,_ --:,•=_.- ~...r . _,..___.,
816585 241215478 20 $173- 861753 418179 - 87
. .
__
I=l .-MCA.I tb r.I r CTI...4TTION.
Total Amount of Duplicates 435'
. _
... ..
Amount paid by Collectors..
" Exonerations
" - Percentage
" Due from'
Treasnrer's Offide, Montrose, December 31st, 1859.]
Co Conunonwtatii Costs 11411 51"
Road Viewers, .. ..... 459 15,
Road Dam a g es • , 379 .po.
O. Mott, jr., Comtnissioner.... • ' . 201. "
, Levi S. Page do.. 213 r II
M. C. Stewart. do. • 30 " :
P. Wells',.late do. 165 . "
Grand Jurors ..520 43.
. Traveise Jurors • '• 2,143 83
Constables ' _ . . 484 90
Assessors - - '' 915 89
Court IThuse Fuel . . 51 :21
Court House .......... 241 87
Interest on County Bonds 578 80
Coutrte Bonds Redeeiped • ' 3,755 82
Jail • . .... 100.95
H. Spafford, Jailor *, ... 425.85
Pr ipting . . 257 . 63
Justices of the-Peace .. 12 15
General and Township Elections- .706'58
Wya!using B'riJge .;.. : . ..... 351 00
W. A. Crossroon, Corn ir's Clerk . . 400 ?'
Sta:ionery • ' 120 80
Court. Crier 82 50
Agricultural Society 100 00
John Young; Sheriff ........... 711 06 .
G. B. IL Wade, Prot. and Cletk 220 63
New Comity Well • _ 101 00
Eastern Penitentiary
Lunatic Dospital .
}
•
U. P. Tikany, -
Geo. T. Frazer, Auditors ; .... .Is 00
John. F. _beam:, •
Nine Refunding Order" 48 38
Tre'asurer's Percentage . -..-.— 623 91
TREASURER'S STATEMENT OF MILITA R Y FINES FOR THE YEARS 1850 é 1859.
_.....____ , ...,_ T __........... 7 ,.......,......._,..,_______ T ___,......._-- . --- . --
Collec:itis. - 7 I
Torialtips: • Duplicates. Ariel Pciicl. Exoner'si P'r'lage. .4't .Dui.l'Prs.
M.B. Benedict .... !Clifford - 39..00 i .39 6 0 1850
John Kimball - Aimlacon..-. - ,:12 "- - 7 131 4 .50 . 37 s 1- .
11. J. Carter-- . Auburn .... , -51 ''' 38 481 10 50 2'02
N. J. West Ararat .....". 42 50 10 93 .100 • 57 ".. • '
0. - Foster .. , Bridgewater: -49 50 38 68 13 " - 182 , ,--
J. L Adams - .13r0bk1yn.... 19 50 12 . 35 650 .65 - .
D. - 0. Minkler...... i CtiocOnut. :. 18 00 -10 931 " 6 50. 57
Thomas - Watkins. : C1iff0rd.......: 63 50 63 50 1859 -
E. B. Gates . Unlock ..... 31 00 ~ 24 231 570 " 127
Charles Norton._
,Dundaff....: 7 " 4 281 2,50 22
Daniel . Mat-dr..... .. !FrasOin.... 18 50 12 35# 5.50 • 65 - . •
~..
M.S. Towne !Forest Lake.. • 29.00 18 - 05 i -10 00 ' 95
William Robbe. • ..!Friendsville.. '2. 50 • • - , 250
M. N. Walker * 'Gibson ...;:. 15 00r --13 30; 100 , -70 ' - -
William Goble-. - 'Great Bend.. 32'501 , 25 -18 r ;
' 6 " --,
.1;32 '
Henry Lyon • • 'Herrick ..... ' 12 501 .8. 00,1 2. " '" I 50 - 7 .
David Taylor... ~. Harmony,. . , $
700 25---28,1 10 50 i 1 .22 .- ' *
E. V. Green....... Harford. ~.. 27 "
.22 23 . 1.. 850 127 . • -.
Lucius Srniiti Jessup. • 15 " . 12 35! - 2200 65 - ..
ER. Ilaughton,.... Jackson.... : . 34 50 ,30BB!. 2 " 162 • -
A'. Chamberlin .%. - Lenni . . 11 50 -903 l ' 2 " 47 • • -
G. W. Tiffany..... Lathrop, .... . 23 50 855 14 50 45 . • .
Charles Stanford... Liberty ' 26.00 16' 151 000 • 85 - - ...- .
J. T. Buxton Middletown:. ,39 50 28 03 !10 " 147 - •\ • "
C. Cushman. . .... Montrose:— . 19. 00 • -14 25 ; 4' . - .75 •
S. H: Morse,';.... - . New, Milford. . 4 5. 50 31 831 12 " ,1 67
E. A. Barton ' . Oakland.:.. , 15. 50 1 , . 111 451 '4 . 50 -. 55 ' . - . \ -
Gilead licket . r ... Ru5h.....:.. 54 00 '• 44 65! 700 235
D. D. Gaige - Silver Laki.. ' sn. - . -- 855 I - 4 " - 45 '
S. 13. Culver • Springville - .. '•18 " 15' 201 2." . 80
J. M. Baldwin
:Thomson....:
30.50 , 21 851 750 : 1 •15 . • - -
11,. V. Whitney.... :Thomson...-. :14 50 10931 -100 • 57 ~ . • .
- —3-- --- i.---- - -- ---- •
_
. $798 00 $532 40 $l7O 00 $29 90 $66 - 00 -
•- • ti.M.A..X.i n i a trX.4, - A r i i icriVa. ' . -'- ' :
• Amount of Duplicates
Amount . piid by Collectors - . ...
Amount of Eloneraticinti -
Amount of Percentage ,
, .
Amount of Unpaid Duplicate's of 1850
Amount-of Unpaid Duplicates of 1850.'.., 1s• i a
STATE:CIENT O 1 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT NV)TH. MILITARY FUND.
CONTRA.- . Cr. -
Dr. C.•%V. MOTT, Treasurer.
To amount received from Collectors $53.2 10 By amount•ipaid A. Spicer Brigade
• • Inspector wiper account rendered... - ss7' Otc
• By amount. paid C. M.:Gen3 do. do. $62 40
By amount paid Assessor% • ~ 132:60
By artfoutil paid Printers • • • '2O 00.
Sy Refunding Ordefs; vir r 4,4 . ; 150
By amount' paid for Stationery, 20 . 00,
%.13y.amount paid Commissioners. 42 "
By athotrot paid derit'is t tleri, 50 "
By Treasurep. s percentage on ss.§d at
1 per ct..
-
By balanteila Treasurer's hands...
U.R. C. if.:MOTT, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT CURRENT WITH THIO'COWVONWIAALTII Or P&NN'& CR.
3859.. . ii. t 1859. ir, - • • 1 •
•
:To aggregate t_tinouni of State time-4 - 4 • c By' b per 'at allowed to Collet- . '
!erred and assessed (Cr the use of . tore on al settlement, i • ;1,110 2 9
it
the. Commonwealt h fox' • the_year • -i By Eitif !tiOns allowed" int Ina! .'' " -
1859, ae'per statement of Comity • ,', _ tettleineur , •• • :, • - -, 1 , ..
•, Cderri filedwitb said Treasurer, $9,647 803 By finpaid ttuplicatelf for prerions
To ag g ie l iaie aor3unt of outstand. • - i years, trial', 1843,184 b sod 1850
ifigtaies for previous sari, viz: ." ABy unpaid Duplicates of 1859. ::•
1843;,111 - 49 and - 1850, as per last 'i By amount! din Treasurer's bands
Auditors keooit. ;.. ~ . - - ' #4O 41 , - for 1859 !leis his percentage: . : 13,r2 97
, t
To amount, received from returned By Treat/yet s percentage on
, •
lands - 4. ..._.. • ... - sOt S - /30,98 •da at one per cont.: ; .
v •
=RUM
SUSQUEHAN
NA, COUNTY.
By Couuty,Orders redeemed from . •
NO.I toiNo. 624, ihclusite.. ! $15,532 ^ . 65
By Nine Wunding 3B
By Ami Field County Auditorsi- , 18 CU
By TreaFuMr's Percentage...... , .623 91
16 - 9 65
155. 44
816,222 94
$532 10 3
$7,193 30
$lO,
.$15,478 20 '
173.86
153 41
. ' 179 87-116,585 34!
C. W. 111,./TT, Treasurei.
1- •
•
. • • $BB7 . coo
1.:.:4532 10.
';' . • .170--• •
". .' - 20' 00. -.-•
f... . . . , .6 q . 06-4837 00
akiiiii:NT OP • JOHN YOUNG, strantrix, IN A
.
.bOONT *FM FINZNIND JURY FEES FOR 1059.
MI. to imiount of Fines and Jury flies,
*$ per certificate of Clerk of tbe;
Court of Quarter Sessions 4307% 00
CB. by amount paid Treasurer and
charged in his account $lOl- 32 ' l . • •
By 3 per cent retained •ori
41 . 58 for collicting: 4 08 • 1-
By amount uncollected. 181 00-4337 001
- • •
214EA5UIMIt NaKi.f COUNTY, fat
ACCOtJNT tUe.II6NT NAIL) COUNTY.
DE:C. 31st, 1859. • `.
DR. to 11 Treuiurers hands
as per last Auditors } Report:.. 42,129 16
To amount of Duplicates fur 1859 - • 16,585 34
To anitlrectd of J. YOilxg, Sbr.
(lir floes and Jury fees....
?Li ain't , received- - from returned
latdsi
•- c • •-• . —tlB,BBl .41
To gru'Llin Treaauiers per
bt b• ra
•
CRoby amount paid Canty Au
diter4l .• • :::
•By exonefaftous to Collectors
'By permintsge to Colleetors....
By error in returned Isnd•tax of
.... . , . 12 60
By nine dLefunding Order. ;, 48 38
Be County Orden; redeemed from I •
N0...1 to No. 624 inclusive; .. `15,532:,65
By coinnni.sions on receipts $l5,-
645.21.5 t 2 per eePt 312 90
By commission on elzpenditures . •
$15,550 - • 311 .01
13%uneurrent, money.. • 30 00
By amottht due frynt Collectors
• for 1,850 r
By .amount iu Treasurer's 'bands
ftECAPENEATION OF NEW COUfir HOUSE ACCT.
DR. to enntras $18,500 00
To additional expeTso by older
of Comntia»ionera....•..
To furuiabing Court House
385 \ 34
1."
CR. by to, 2d, S.i , ,4th• and 9th
fa , ueorCou'uty Bundsredeerued i 517,337 52
By cash paid in AugustlBs4 : .500 00
By cash fur fuluiChing.... 1,425 70
By.thitaa,turtAl bonds outrtandlng:' 1,000 00
•
STATE'S.iENT OF SUbt2CACOUNTV TWEA§URY.
JAyAltr 14, 1860. 1 •
To available fends iu, the Treasury
. i 4 lOOB 83
Tu uncurrent money of previous
yoars.. l •
To sixth 18010 of Count,y IlonilN to
Court contraCturs, duo
Sept. 15th, .....,;
To several 'amountsb ' of Notes,
Bondsi Judgmems, Jzo., as per
. „. .
• last•Anditots' Report. , • :500 00
We certify the' foregoing to be al correct
Statement.
•
0. 111911', JIL, :
•
L: S. PAGE ; ' Cu. Coru'rs.
IM. C. STEWART, " •
Attest—W. A. daossmoN, Cltrk.
Commissioners' Office, Montrose, 1"9 4t
'Jenuary 24th, 1860.. •
• I
Stuquehimna .County, u.
We tit l e undersigned duty elected as Audi•
'.tors' for said county met in•purseance of our
ditties: at,. the Conti. Ileuse in Montrose on
Monday the 2d' day- of January, 1800, and
proceeded to audit the - accounts of the Com
mis-ioners and Treasurer of said. County; and
found hands of C. W. Mott Tieasurer,
the sum of one thousand aye hundred arid
eight
,dollars: and eighty-three Oents. - We
also take great pleastire . in, ,saving that the
tieatuess.and accuracy with, 'which the said
accounts Were presented for settlemeni., reflect
much credit on the Commissioners and Treas
urer, and'also.npon the COmmisionere Clerk
forsaifl County.
JOII DEANS, 1.
W: BREED ; • Auditors.
C. W !WIT, -
Auditors'
Offize, Montrose, Jan. 24th, 1260.
$16,229 94
Dri,CHURCHILL'S -RENIEDL
WINCfIESTEWS
Geimine. Weparation Of the .. _
HYPOPHOSPHITES
LltuO,nu'd of Soda, j.
[lfedefroin the-Formula of Dr. Churchill, of
Paris,) for the prevention and cure ,of
Consumption.
Also for all Diseases of the IVeriaus and Blood
Systemf;eneral Debility, Loss of Fleilt and
Appetite, Scrifula„4sthma,
Parolpis, Rickets, -and the Corn::
• 1
plaints of wii m em - -
"Winchester's itypophosplitee are tineftep
ionable in; their Preparation."---Am—Diuggist.
The ittCeest of this Extraordinary - Remedy,
since its distrovetv by Dr. Churchill two years
ego, has no parabei in the stinals.ef medicine.
Its invariable efficacy in all stages of Corisump.
tion. as well as its wonderful power in restoring,
the Nervinis Energy and enriching the Blood; in
alicises of General Debility pr Nervous Pros
iration, skimps this as one of the most valuable
remedial agents - ever given to the
_weild by
Chemical Reience. .1
TESTIAOSIALS,
.
"In no\ singleinstance have I .feand the Rem
edy to fall? ,%--Dr Chhrcfrill. •
• 'The IlyPephosphites {possess the pb‘io of in
creasing nerve force, and promote the unctions
of nutrition.; they teed to produce the most re
freshing and renovating
"Cases of confirmed Pulmonary Conintoption
are Unifottnly benefited by the flee and eo'itin
ned uRe ofthe Ilypophosphites.'.Dr. F.W:Ciark.
'Are the Most appropriate Retttedielin a late
class of affections, resulting from a loss of ner
vous force."—Boston Medical and Sing. ,jour.
"Mr. Winchester is-worthy of all confidence.
and devotee himself enthusiastically, to these
preparations in all their'variety of combinations.,
Prepared strictly by Dr, Churchill's method ;:— I
Meredith Reese, M, D., N. f. City. • •. '
CHANGE of STYLE.--IMP a)?
- My "Genuine Preparation of the tlypophos
phites.of Limo and Bode is now placed Within
the reach of all, being put up in Nett' Bottles,
containing 46 ounces (a pint), at e 2 per Pottle;
also a New size, (7 oz. bottles) at -
I -
• Ono Dollar Per Bottle:
•
The bottles have the following blown it glass:
Bypophosphites of Limp and `Oa./ Dr. 11. F.
Churchill's ; Specific. remedy for t;oniumpllion.
J. Wiitch4iste New York: Thft/entside*rap.
per is printed with i PinK tint, and tho word
.Genalue across the face.
_Use ne other. -
This new style offers a more-ample guaranty
against the many Impure and deleterious prepa
retied* palined off under the name of HypOphoo-.
phites, which .are, spurious; fraudalent,and cal
culated to endanger the health and nevi Of otif
torero. The thousands who' wish toavailthem
selves of thii 'Remedy, prepared after tir.iCtittr
ebillts metliodAn now obtain It In %Wei nearly
double the size of that heretofore sold •by me,
tutting"' thkeheapest, as well as the mast effi
cacious treatment for Pulmonary And NOINOUS
Diseasei net* knawu to medical Science. ..Be
'wow of, ALL ottfers, no matter who offers them
to . you, skia says they are just as geed 'amine.
My fa in on both label and wrapper.
4532. 10
340.42
131 80
$7,103 30
. 15
81,508 83
- , • $lB,BBl . 51
.3375 0
..$20,2133 22
$20;203 .22
NoTien
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Containing 1 -
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•
DiSTINGEISIIED ,OFFICERS ;
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