M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 15, 1860, Image 3

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    IPNITa •:SrI'ATES NAIL'S
PEN NkYL VAN IA
. ..„
DEPARTMENT
IVAntunT.ONilbee:lo;
- DROPOSALS will be..rei:eilFed .at
trnet . oifiee Of thisifepllrtthent.untit . .3
'So tit do i,.1‘1 arch ';31,. 186.0, for 'convey inglh'e
inaila•of the Utiite i l states.f 9 f.rour . , reavi,,ccpp- , .
mencin g ,.roy-1, nod 'ending Juno poi
'die . Slate 'or PENNtSY.LYAN,IA,..ou
.
the route's 'and h' the 'Schedule of dep4rturei•
ainrarrivals herein -speCified.,.. .
DeeisiOns ntineuneed' 'April.2l,
27us Iti.torayoiyil'ilibunavillo and OlerniOn trine,
30. adios and back. tWire a week.. • ••
teavellidgewaYiTtieinlitY arid Saturday at O•rt.
Ai riyit 11t431Ititbplat.bY:1.P.:Mj- •".
Leave Sinitlipart Monday anti Friday atua. In;
Arrivo at Ridgeway' by-7 P. •,.• . •
.Propnarti, for. Ore(' thnea a week aoryice are..lnri
2709, Fromriiii.liport,.by i . aintyette, Eden; and lciitautt,
:Warren, 4,3.11,1re:3 and back, once a week.
Tuesday at 0 a in;
• A eri ve•lit+Warre» next day. by 12 in; •
• t e are,Warren - IVednesday at 2 inn; •
Ariive at fitnitliport next day at 0
2710 From Smitliport, by.Fazrrierla yailey; Sart‘rell, Al
logliany liridge, and Port - vale:ls:, P.,10 Olean, 20
- .miles - and back, siktlloB ri - iveec. • • • , • ' . •
' Leave Smitlip»rt dally, excapt Siinday, at 0 a" . 1»; '
' Arrive at Olean by 6 p in; • •• •.•
Leave Olean daily, - except Sunday,* 6 4 m ; •;
Arrive ut Smitliport by 11•»' in.- , • •
'27 . 11 .Front ;: by Corydon, Onoville, Friendis Fer
ry, land Teti Mile Spring, to • East Randolph, 20
'• milexand back: once a week . •
• knave Kinzua Friday at 8 ai»; '
• 'Arrive at•East•Randolidiliy 6 Tit»; • . • • .• • ' •
Haridollilt 'Saturday at 8 - a )11; . • •
. .
• • Arrive at . Itinznarby p rq. "". .
Front Breit to liradforil.do miles arid 'back. trace a
LeaVO' Eden Toelilay at amt; . . •
•
• Arrive, at Bradford by'll a la; . •
. Leave Bradford Titesday at id in; '
Arrive at lidel;‘ by 3 p : ~ • '
2713 Front Bradford, by Rendall.o rook and limestone;
Tu nit , 13 toileo an& baek. three times a week.,
•
teateliralfdrd 51undey, Wednesday .nod Friday at ti
Arrive-at Tuna 1,y,12 m; • • • -
Leave Tuna Monday, Weduesdrilvantl Friday, qu.ar
,' rival of raltroaiLmatla, say at
Arrive : at IRltilforit'lly:a p m.:• • •
••• Proposals are invited for sii-tinies-a-week service.'.
7.711 Front Cowde'report, by }lutalia, Roulette, Ilartt
. • Port Allegany, and•Liboity Rill, to ;Suittliport,• 2,1
' lotion and back twice it week... • ,•.. • .
Letive 'Cowdersport Monday and Friday at G A.;
Arrive at Smithport by a•pmf;• . . • • •
• , Leave Sinlthport Tnesdny-and Sate:rank at 0a m; .
A rrive.nt Cewilersport by Pll.' • ' •
'• •
G. 715 Front ClOwdersport by Colesburz, Elliebtirg.Genesse .
Fork, and Eleven Milw, to .Wellsville; N.
• miles and bank, six times a week, three .of the
. weekly trips to he'run' ti7it Oswityn. • "l• •
Leave.gowdersport daily, except Sunday,a tn.;
ArriVe at Wellaville by G p rii;• . • . ' •
• • •• Leave Wellsville daily,.excopt Sunday, at Sa tit; •
• : Atrive at
,CoWiler.,port ty,o pm. . , •
4717 From oowilerspoct, East Itomer,•.Atities
Homer,- North Wharton. Wharton, and First Fork,
to Sinnamahoniibr::lo miles and back, ouco it week.
Odwilcraport at,7 it nu •, : .
Arrivrt at Sinnamaltoningitext day by 7 p . •
Leave Sinnainalioninz Wednesday at 7 a in,'
.. --- Arrive at COwderspOrt nest,tlny by i p m. •
2718 From Colidersport by Cole'sbure and Raymond's td
Ulysses, 18 miles and back, : once' a week, •
Leave . Cowdersport Saturday at 7 a , • • , :
' Arrive at Illyeses by 32.in• ' . • •
•Leave Ulysses Saturilitrat 1 p Si;fa;
• Arrive at Cowdersport by II pm, '• .
'2719 From Cow lerspert, by Nelsonpert, Carter's Camp,
Kettle Creek, and Hayneville, to Jersey Shore, 71
miles andtincli, twice atvet.k to Kettle Creekfitml
'once anceek residue. ' • . • .
Leave,Cowdersport Tuesday' nd Friday at 6); dra;,
•-• 'Arrive at Kettle Creek by 7 P7tei • .
, Leave Kettle OreektVeiltiMiday, and Saturday , at 6)d
Arrive at Cowdersportby 7.p m;
.Leave Jersey Shore Tuesday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Kettle C reek by 7 p ni; ' •
' Leave Kettle Creek Wedneeday at 6a m;
• ' Arrive at Jersey Shere by 7 p nr. • • ,
27 . 23 From Sinuaniaboning.;by Second Fork', Pine 'Street,
Cameron; Shippon;.and Norigich •to Sti3ithpold, 51.
miles and bank, twice e. Week: ' • , • ,
, Lenge Sinnamaboning Monday and•Thuisday at 11' a
Arrive at,Smithport 'neit day by lg. •
Leave Pailqlpor Wedneeday arid satukley at. 7 a m;
Arrive nt . Binnamahordng neat day by 1,1. in.
INSTRUCTIONS,
Contain/71g ni to LC invorpointed
coy.trOets to.the.extentthediTattmintmiiiitetn
.
1.. Seven 'minutes are allowed ' to each inter
mediate:office, • when not .otherwiSe.specified,
- for assorting the mails;, but on. railroad and
steambearroutes there is to be no more delay
than isautfieient - tor'exchange 'of the mail
2. On railroad and steamboat lines, and other
. ..routes *here • the mode of: conveyance "admits
of it, the special 'agents of,the Post. Office 1.)6
.partment;-.also post office -blahke,. mail bags;
locks; and lceys,•,are te.. he, conVyed. without
.-extra charge. .. '
On railroad. and steamboat floes the' route
:agents of the department 'are to be - conveyed
;without charge, and for-their 'exclusive. use,
:while traveling with , -the mails, a
.-car, or apartment in the centre'of a car, preper .
-)Y-tighted, warmed; . and furbished; and.adapted
,to the conVenient 'separation and. due security
of the mails, is to be proVided. by 'the contract
. or, tinder-the' direction of the 'department.
:'Railroad and :steamboat companies 'are' fa:.
knuired tolake ,the mail from-and deliver it into
the post officei at the commencement' am ends.
-of their rontes,,and to and . from all ,offices riot
-more Ilion. eighty rods from a. station or.lari&
Ing'..Proposals may be submitted for the per-'-
.:formanee of-all other side service—that is, for
'offices over:eighty rods:iron . ' a Station or
I (
Receipts Will be r quired for, mail bags con- .
veyed . inclirge,ot prsonsempleyed by 'railreed
'companies*, • Ther will 'also •be , .gf Way bills"
'prepared by.postmasters,orpther agents 'of the
departrrients, to accompany the .mairs *specify',
• ing the'nember and destination.routes,
of the. several
hags.", 'O' the principal stage routes ,like Wise,
receipts will be required and way bills forward-,
ed; •the latter.to be examined by the several
poStrnasters, td insure regularity in the . &live-,
. . •
. .
.t. No pay will be 'made 'for trips not . per.
'formedLand for each such omission hot satis
factorily explained three times the pay of the trip
May by deducted: For arriyalS' so far behind
time '.as to break connection with depending
mails, and not sufficiently excused,' one-fourth
of 'the compensation for the trip'is subject to
forfeiture. Deduction'will also be ordered for
grade of . psrforrnance inferior to that specified'
in the, contract. For repeated delinquancieS of
the kind herein specified, enlarged penalties,
proportioned to the nature thereof and the im
portance of themail, may be made. • •
S. For leaving behind or :throwing off the
mails, or any portion of. them, for the. admis- ,
sion of passengers or for' being' concerned in.
settling up or ran ning. an express conveying,
intelligence in advance of the mail, .a quarter's
pay may be deducted. . •
.6. Fines, will , be 'imposed, unless . the d'elin
quenency be :promptly` and satisfactorlly'ex
piained .by certifiCates Of postmasters:Or the.
affidavit
,hf other Credible persons, for 'failing
to arrive in contract. time; roi neglecting . to
take the mail'from 'or deliver it into a post of:'
:lice; for suffering it, to be wet, injored,:tlestroy
ed, robbed,: or' lost; and ' for
.refuSing; after
' *Mara; ''.fonyor the. Mail: tit :fiegifentlyr as
.'t . he contractor _ .yuni, or •is concerned *in 'Fan
ning •a
coach, car, or stenthbeet on a xoute.'
' . 7. The .Postmaster Generl may annul the'
contract for repeated failures 'to On agreeably
to contract; for violating the'Post• Office laws,
or disobeying tne instructions of the .depart
menti for refusing to discharge a. carrier :when
'required by the * department to •dci so; for run-
Xling'an express -as aforesaid; or for transporting
persons or paelcageshenveying mailable' matter
out, of the mails. •
T. The Postmaster General may order an in. :
crease'of serv : iciidn;a:rouVbY Allowing theie 7
for.a'pr'o r A tainc'reike s ' on Abe - contract itY,--
1-1 e may change. - seheitul'es • Of. depari.ureS.and
arrivals mall cases, and particularly to .Make
to . connexion
:with railroads . ,
withouCincieaSe .pay; : provided ..the:rithning
time he:opt Abridged.-He .my, also, order..:an
increase - olspeediAllowing,:withitrthe .
tlons of:the W, a'prp rota • increase of. pay . for
the additonAl stock or - carriers, if any. The
contractor may; however.; . in the 'case_ of :in-
Crease OfiSpeed..relingitish •,thO, contract, by
prompt notice. f , r, : the.department that: he.
prefers doing so to, carrying, the order into effect.'
The,Postinaster...Genexid. may ,also- curtail or:
discontinue tha'servicei . in whole. or in , part, 'at
pro rapsdecrease:of, pa'y,.allOwing,, one MOntWs
extia: eOnopensatiOn on the: aknount . .dispeheed
with, Whenever, in his the publiC : fn.
terests.reipprelhe Cheqe,.or case' he desires
to.supersede by a different grade of trAtispor-
. . .
.9. Payments' will made.:by collections
frOM or drafts 'o Pomasfers; 'or W ise,
„ n . .po stmasters;
ether
after. the • expiration of. each quarter—..say. in
February, May., Auguit, and November: •
'lO. The ' distances are . given according to
.the be&t.inforination; but . no increased
be allowed.Shauld they be greater 'then. adver
tised, if the Points to. be ~sopplied b,e-correctly
mii
stated., 73idders srinfointlfiemselve§
pan r abd also in reference to the weight. of the,
the'condition of'roads, hills, streams,,&c.;'
and all toll-bridges, ferries, or'obstruCtio n s of
any kind by :,which expense: maybe incurred,
'No claim for. 'additional .pay,.. based.'on.such .
ground; can . considered; nor •for'alledged
migtakesTar.misapprehinsienae . to.the degiee al
service; -nor:for.bridges-destroyed,..ferrieS,dis:
cofttinued.: Other- obStructione increasing'
dist.ahees;-oceurring Auring'the
9flices - eitabliiheil-altor this :advertisement is,
issued, and arm Ouring the' contract
, :are,.
to be - visited without eXtra'pay,:if the distance
be 'mit in . Cfecised. • • ••
. . .
.
... U. 4. jiid received 'after...the•lugt, 'day and ;
hourn'amed, or Without the guaranty required
by jaw and a certificate as•to.the suffiCiency of
such guaranty;.canhot be consideied in compe-•
tioh 1001. A -regular. proposal - .reasonable, in
amount. . .
. . .
12; Bidders Should first propose for .Service
strictly according to the.. advertisement; ,and
then, -if they desire , srpagaiely . for differen(ser
viee; and lithe regular bid be the lowesrofFer
ed for.the:rtilvertised service, the other propesi,
lions may be considereth.: • .•'• . .
. .
'l3. There shoUld be but one routs bid ,for in
mimosa]. :ICorisolidated or. combination bids,
("proposing onesum for tiro or more routes,').
are forbidden by lam;., and. cannot he considered.
W. The roote, the seryice, the yearly pay,
the Mama and:residence of the bidder, (that is;
hiS usual' post'o.ffide Address) and those of each
me'mbers of a firm,. where a company offers,
should be diatinctlystated. ' ••
15. Bidders are requested,fouse;' as far :4
practicable, ihe . .Printed form
. pf propoials fur
nished by•the d e partment; . w out in full,
:the "SUITi of their bids,' and to, retain copies o f
them... • . . .
Altered bids should not be .:submitted; submitted; nor
bids once submitted be ,withdrawn. No' with-.
drawal 'of a bidder br gearantor w:11 be'allowed
unless `dated'end' received before the fast day
for receiving proposals.' -
Each bid Must b.e•guurantied by two respon-
Siblc . persons, •.- ' • •- . •
General gparanfies cannot be submitted.—;
Thebid'and guaranty- should be 'signed, plainly
licit& the full . Ranee of each' person. • ; •
The 'department reserves the right. to . reject
`'.any, bid which may be. deemed 'extravagant,
and also to disregard the bids of-failing .con.:
traCtors and' bidders.. . .
16.'The bid. shclidd . be . sealed,.superseritied
cg)fail Proposal, StateaddressediiSecond Assistant:Postmaster General, con.
tract Office,'? and sent bylnall, not by . or to an
agent;. and pOstmrislers.will - not enclose prone.-
aals (at letters of any kind) theiv.quarterly
. .
17. Tire contracts are to be .executed arid
returned to the. department by Or before the let
day. of.A s ivist, 1569.; but fhe serVice.Must be
commenced on the let of d'uly;.preceeding, or:,
on the mail day nex..t after. that date, whether
the contracts be executed or not. No, proposi 7 .
tions . to transferjwill -be. considered until the
contracts are 'executed anti received at.the'tle 7 .
partment; andthen'no transfervvill all Owed
unless good and sulficient,reasons therefor are.
given,.to:be determined by, the'
.department..—
all.easesthe retiring.contricior will be re
*geired.to become one of the sureties on the new
•
IS. Postmasters fit. officei-on• or 'near rail
roads; btit mere than eighty rods froin 'a sta
•tion,'will, immediately after the .31st. of hfareh
next; ropoit their exact distance from the'near
eststntion; and; how. they .are Otherwise.sup
plic;d with the Mail; to •enable the PoStmaiter
General. to direet a mail-messenger supply &Om
the lst. of July next. • • • -
19. Section eighteen of. an act of Cong,reSs'
'approved March 3, .18'41, proviees that.,.con
treats for the transportation of the 'Mail shall .
be let f‘ in every case to the lciwest bidder ten
dering sffidient guarnntiesfor laithfhl perform-.
ahce, without other reference to .the'mode
such transpOrtatiOn than•may-• be necessary to
provide for the due' celerity, certainty, and
seeuritv of 'such transportation." Under this
laW, bids that' propose to transport the mail
Withltfeelerity, certainty, and security," having
been decided to he the only legal .bids, are 'eon
streed as providing for the entire mail. however
large, and whatever may be, the Made of con-.
veyeance necessary to insure its 4icelerity,
certainty,..and security," and. will have the•
preference over all
• 20. 'A modification of a.bid in any'of its es
sential terms is tantamount to a new bid, and
cannot be received, so , as to interefere with a
regular competition, after thelast hour set for
receiving bids. Making a new: bid, with
guaranty, apd,certificate,-• is the only way to
modify previous bid., -•
• 21. Postmasters'are . to•te•careful not to cer
i.ify the su ffi cencypf guainters orsuretlea with-•
out
. knOWlng that they are persons of su ffi cient
'responsibility;. • and • all, bidders; guarantors,
and sureties are distinctly notifiedthat 'on a
failure to enter into. or perform - contracts
for the service ' proposed . for 4 -lhe aceepted
`bids, their legal, liabilities . 'be enforced
fioainst•them. , ' . . ••.
• 22. Present contractors;' and' persons known
at the department, must r equally ,with' others,
procure 'guarantors .and 'certificates.- of• 'their
sufficiency .substantially in the forms above
prescrib'edf . The ...certificates of • su ffi ciency.
must be signed by.a•postmaster or by a judge
of a cotfit of record. 'No other certificate Will
J. I.IOL
Poktaister goierat."
be.adTittid.
nlO-6vi.
PERSONS WISHING TO - ,CHANGE -their
buSinesSto a rapidly. increasing Country, a New.
Settlement ,'where nre going.
'Where the elitnnte is mild ' See
atittertise*nt of the 'Hammonton' Settlernent;
, another column.. ' , .
INSURANCE, AGENCY.
~.
. .. . . . 1
ApinsingCon'lmisurunce Company,. :Philadolphia 1
.• - •cu, CE,pitai........,,,., • • p ,.."'. • . suo,bo
Parni . oosllnioli Initiiranoo Coi,'..itliCiis, Pa; •• ' •
. • 1 Cah. Capipi1.,..•.,..:—.1.: .1. 4.-. .. '...;.. t.:00;000
S;,roat Wc•steriiilnsurance Co., ..phifod . elphlo, Pa•
• . Capital - Stock • . ' '' $1 00y 000
We.st..Brancl!'i. (111uttml s ) Lobli iiriie.it PA. - i ''
..
' ~.lbsbranees.edb, be &free ted kb 'file above . ..resj,
Opnbiblb,.Sto'bk:cotive.bie - s•br:Ehe . , bp bscpber . ... l
Any,' 'communication. addressed' : tn ' biro; .at.:
Stileth . pin ; (,P.C . , wilt rpeet.wittiprbmp attention:
• Snie(hpoil, Pec.-9;.1058. '''. ,' . :.- .• pvlol,f,j
.. . ... .
PO K, FlT_,Oun
WHITE' FISH AND, SHID. '
TALLOW t STEARINE
CA.NDLES,
WARRANTED TO STAIII HOT
WEATHER, FuR SALE AT. • •
BROWNELL'S,.
Atiguit 12, 1859
SUCTION, FORCE PUMP
. . . • .
Riabbarliall Valvea,
HE: SUBSCRlBEl3.having•parchrlsed . the
T
right to Make- and sell. 1 this New': Pump,.
feels- a confidence that his efforts to lring; it
:into general use; in this county, will be iecon.
ded by. all \ yhtl'..ee its construction and jPera
•.Among• the'm - any ntlyantages secured hA . the,
use of . thiS Pump; the tollowing ton
. .
I'. &double action;:bywhich twice the
ter can.be. raised at thejsarrie• tithe:
2. Great ease in working',Jhtis..adriPting t/ie s
, Foreo Principle to common wells..° ....• •
The transfOrmatiOno6 a'moment, of* tlit
Puriv• into. an efficient sins Esom, thus -rert
dering..the loss 'of-dwellings by fire; totally.un
.
Capability-of. watering; gardens, -Lawns,
of sprinkling walks, ‘washirig,•WindawS, Ike.;
with the utmost,ea'se and' thoroughness. •
5. Poivef to raise water Nyith- - slig4lo:ior to
any reasonable.fieiglit,' as . iri supplying
tiers &c:
0. The convenience of -having the Pump in a
icitchen, or other - rooms:of with
Out regard to the loCatien 'of . the.• Well or
tern. . .
• 7. Thit -,easy •protection of the'.instrument,
against Trost. , • • • •• ;
••
8.. The case with which .it.olaY be Mounted
en wheels, or in Other ways be made partible:
9.. A ',simplicity which ensures , great dun:bility,
bility, protects. it from . being throthi out of or
der,-and makes any •repaiii easy and of 'little
10. Great: Chiapiess:''ibr. the .first' time
,bring,ring,the cost of the Force Pump into the
neighborhood of the eommon. , Suction: and
'Chain Pumps,Wbile it is, immeasurably sups-
Manufactured and for sale by .the subsci
only, at hieslinpin , Mechaniesbarg.; . •
Mechanicsburg, March 180858....
• •
.... , : 'SCOTT ,..ci.,coNtoN .
- - -
MERCHANT .TAILORS
-....: -OLEAN . ;...X. , V',
Jljust received their Winter Stockof
. gneds; and
are prepared to supply their. nnmerous customers
and those who favor them with their patronngeorith any
thing in their line. Their stock consists of ' . '
Cloths,
.Cassimeres,- Vestinga , Hats, Cape, Shirts ,
• .- ;Collars, Cpavats, Necklies, &a: acci '.* •.'
.They have else a large assortment of - • - .: ' ' ' '
.' ':' ~.
• READY-MOH CLOTHING,
Of the latestatvle, . (live them a call , before puichesing .
elsewhere. ID - -Orders from a distance Promptly atten
'led to.'-, Clitting done on short notice.. ..
,- . : , ,
.
• 'J. L. korr, • i :-• . . . •
"J.is.'custos, 1 • ,., Olean, Jae. 10:1860. '
•
• - NOTICE.. • •
• All persons know ing thethselves indebted to
the undersigned by Book account; will save
cost by settling , the same •by'pay.ment or -Mato
immediately. • , E. S. MASON: ..
December 1, 1.859. • ' • . , .
200,1 4 AR,R li lL,S oi
. 9 Fee . t! Apples in store and fnr ogle
To Those Interested in Mining and
Mineral Lands:.
. .
:Ca .
UT' Ttf- BARNES offers his' services. for the E.rdina
l' V • 'Flower Mineral Lands in iit'Kean and Ellc'enttn.
givq his. opinion a. 4 to the VALUE ON
MINES, ko.. - Those engaging . his services will receives
all neeks•ary hnd reliable ineormation.. Itesiience at the
liunketillll Mines. .
. tiergeant;WKean On., Jane 10, 1850.... • .
OLDA
LD DOMINION COFFEE . POTS AT
J. J.. J. BARKER'S STRAW-CUTTER,
THE SUBSCRIBER now offers.to
the pub
lic• this Improved Straw-cotter, ; in full
conlitloneC that all whtt takththe trouble to wit-.
testi ifs operations will be convinced of its su
periority.over oily other nOtv in use.
' , supply' kept constaittly on hand . .and . than,
ufactured to order.'. • • • • . •
•V" As no other•.person has the right to .
make or uses this . Cutter within M'ltean court-.
ty, all who are using it in violation of the pat
ent will be prosecuted.. : • •
A. WOLTERS
lkiecharriesburg, Aqgust 21, 1859. '
li OAI D
T • K1...11A17E1:. offers his services to parties
• own irm or wishing to' purchase mineral
finds' Nl'Kean 3 ' Ell- I
Clearfield or Jefferson
counties. • •
13:7"IlxarninatiOns made and - faithfully, re
parted. - • • •
• Bradford,..bly 21, 1354, , ..•,•
JOB FT-ZINTING,'
UP EVERY DESCRITTIONi•
NEATLY, .oPNAP.LY AND'EXPEDITIOUSLY.
EXEOUTED AT TLIE
DEMOCRAT OFFICE.
County Dfreotory,
Pres, 3 t judgeLliOn; R. G. White, Wellsbaro
Aisaciate:Tudges7ffpn, Smethport;
. . . .
• H
on.' S. Holmes, 'Bradford. •
*
ierir—JOseph Morse; Sniethport. •
.Kochonotary—Samuel C. Hyde, Solethport r :,
40;itse and Nscoriles—C.:E.:Stirtwell, &meth: ,
Trerisuror; (pro tem.:)=L-Enos Paisotis, Bradford.
Colittaiss.ioners:,—Dardel• J. •KeYee, Eldred, W.
Colegrove, Norwich; Nelson Peabody,
Ceres. ;. • • -; • : ";••
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