M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 29, 1860, Image 3

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    UNITED ; STATES
Pi,'N&SyLVAN
,• •
POST OFFICE bEPARTMENT, (-
• • ..WAsuiricrOo, - Doc. .10, i 8:10 . ;
ItOPOSALS wi be.. reeeived - lat the - Cen
-17 vie. oflice,sif this Deparement 'until 3.pan..
''of Sate da,y; March 31', 1860
,for conveying the'
• •
'mails of.the United .States for.'four years; eem
meticin'g isacf ; and...andinn , June 30
1661.,in. the State •ac PENNSYLVANIA, - on
'the routes and by. the . .clieLlule Of...departurgs:
.and .•,' • • .. •
. Decis i ons Unnouncetl by.Ariril . 2l,..lBoo. •
2708 FrOm.Ridgmiy, try Williamsville and ,Clerinebiville.l
.'to.Sualthport, 30.1nileS and Wick: twiee - a webk„.
:Leave Ridgeway Tuesday and Saturday at d a. ni t ,
• . ' Arrive at Sthithportlay.7 p..m; ' ' '
• :•,* Leave :Smith port Monday and Friday: at 6, a,' m; •
. Arrive atiudieway by 7p. Fir • : • '
Proposals lb...three tithes a - week service are invited.
• 2709 - From"-Sanitlaport, by Lafayette, Eden, and 'llinaua,
• to 'Warren; 43 miles and buck, once a weeli.
. • Leave Smattiport Tuesday • nt 6'a in; ',.• .
•.' 'Arrive at Warren next,day by 12 in; •.. •. • • •. •
'Leave, Warren Wednesday nt 2 pan; • •
a. Arrive at Sinithport "next 'Myatt 6 pin. •' • , . ‘. •
2710 From Smithport, by F a rmer's.Walley,,'Sirtwell,
:" legliany Bridge, N, 1'..; to Wean 2G
•' • mi.les'and beck, six tames a week. : • • ~
. .•LeatieStnitliport daily, except Stifidayott 9 a me;
• • • Arrive at . -Olean by 6p m; • •
Leave Clean daily, 'except Sunday,lat aim; '. • "
Arrive lit Sinithmari by 3 p . • •
2711' From Kitimat - , by Corydon: Onriville, Friend's Fer-.
• • ":ry,, mad' Tew•blile Spring...to East 'Randolph, 23
miles and back, orMen week" . ••• ". .
Leave Kinzua Friday at Sam; ' • •
:Arrive at East-Randolph by 6 p ria;, . . •
. .
Loare.East Randolph Saturday at S a in; ' •
Arrive at Khans by 6. p.m • •
• 2712 lortim Eden to 'Bradford ; 10 miles and back,, once n
, ,
Leave Ed'en Tuakday at S a I'M.. • • • . ;• ' •
• Arrive at Ilr,pl6,rd by 11. amp.: , . •
." ...Leave BradfordlTuaWay at 1.2 . 121-;.
' • Arrive at Eden By 2 p an, • • •
'2113 Fromlitadfard, by KendaliCreek -and Lithestene, to
• • • .Tuna;,l3 inilek and back. thiie. times a week. • :
. Leave Bradford Monday; Wednesday and Friday at. S
„ .
.".; Arrive ht Tuna by ; 12 in;' •, • :
Leive Tuna Monday,' WedneadaY anal Fridny, on ar
rival otrailroad malls, say at 2 p in; '' • •
' 'Arrive at - Bradford p an; .
• .. Preperinli are invited for six-tiniest•a•weelc avarice.
2711 From o:aWderaport,by Eufalia,liotaiette,
. :Port Allegany.and Liberty Hill, to .3initlipeit,
• , • miles and back; twiee a week.. • . • • . .
• • Leave Cow le rsport 3loadayaud'FridaY at 6 a mi.,:
Arrirent ;a by 3 p an; . ' •
• •
Leave Bmitbport Tue sday' taid"Satatralay at.o am;
• Arrivis'at Cowdersportlay.o,p ."
270 . Front 00‘,1e'rsprart by Colesbur2, Ellishurg, • .o mama.
Fork, an l'EleVeo.lllll-, "to. Wellsville. N. T, 30
.:miles and back. six. 'times a' week, • three of 'the
weekly tripsto bosun rift bawavn. , • • • ,
Leave Cowale'rsp.irt escept . Suipliy,,'at 9. a, in; •
'Arrive at Wellsville b• 6 p nt; ,
~...Leaval.Well•rille daily; except Sunday; at 6 ann.
' Arrive at fjowdersport by 0 pin. ".
2717 'Frointliwrlerspaisl, by ~Ea•-t Homer. Ay.er's
• . a mer North Wharton.. Wharton, and First Fork,
•' • to Sinnimaliening, 36 milesnud back, once a Teak.
• Leave Cewalemport Monday at 7 at in; . ,
. Arrive at Sinnantaboning neat ,JAv by 7 p.n4 • ,
.Leave Sinnainahonlit: Wednesday at 7 a in; ,•, •;•
Ah - fve at.COwdersport next day 6)17 p m. • .
-2118 Fro:li Coird..rsport by Colesbur2 and Ri'mnend's to
lllyases. 18. miles and back; once alreck. , • .
• Leave
,Cosedersport Saturday at .7- a no; '
"Arrive at i7lyases by 12 in;. •' . . •., • • •
• „Leave Ulysses Saturday at 1,,P in; ' .•
•":
Arrive nt,Cowderspor• - by 6 p m. - .
2719 From Cow lersport. by"Nelsouport, Carter's Camp..
Kettle Creek, and Hamierille; tolersey'. Shore. 73
miles and trials. Itricen week fo.Kettle Creela;"and
• • • 'oilcan work residue •',, • . .
Leave Cowdersport Tuesday andTrldav at 6344. a m•
'. • .•Arriie at Kettle Craelf IT 7.. p in; ,
•.- •
'Leave Kettle Creek 11 cdnesday and Saturday , at p,..•,;
. • • • • .
Arrive. at bowlersport be 7 p rim • .. . •
Leave Jersey Shore Tuesdaynt 6.a in; . .
'ArriVe at Kettle Creek.by 7 p in; . .
• . Leave Kettle. Creek Wednesday at 6a m; •• ,
dreve at JeraerShore by 7 p m • • •
2723 From Sinn inuilinninz,, by Second Fork. Pine Street.
• Cameron,Shipper]. and•Nranrich to' Smitliport, 61
' miles an beck, twice a week.'
.• „
Leave Sinn ,amthonitig Monday and . Tbursday at 11 a
Arrive at Srnithpiirt 'next day.by 12 m; • • „
Leive Sinitbenr Wednevrlay and Batunlay at,7 a rn;
Arrive at .21rinatuabotiing next day by •4 '
INSTRUCTIONS,
Containing con#tioif,y td• bn incorporated ivi the
enntrotts to th'e ex4nt tAe . 4ipaierne . nt ?day iietne
1. Seven minnfei,.are allowed to each inter
mediate.o(fice, when not otherwise - specified.
for assorting the mails; 'but on tailroad nod
steamboat routes there is• to be no more delay
than is sufficient for an exchange of .the mail
2.' On railroad and steamboat lines r arid,rither
,routes ;where the' mode .of conlleYrtnee admits
.of it', the special agents of the
: Post Office bi
,partmecit, also post Office blapkn, 'Mai)
locks, and.ke.ys,' are to lie •cOnveyed 'without
extra char,e•
3. On rail read and steamboat lines the route
agents of the. department are - to' be conveyed
without charge, mini for their exclusive use,
while, traveling with the trtails, commodious
car, or apartment in the centre of a cari'proper
ly lighted, Warmed, and furnished, and adapted
to the convenient separation and due security,
of the Mails, is to be preivided . by, the. contract,.
'or, under the ifireetion of, tlie depaitment.
Railroad. anil *nteainboat comp flies. arc re
quired to take the mail frorri and' deliver it into
the. post offiCes at the er.rnmeocerrient soil-ends
of their routen, apil:lo"and from all offices not
more than eighty . .rods from 5,. station or land
ing; -Proposals'rriay bentibiniited Tor. the per
formance.of all other side
. serVice,--that is,. fir
tillices over eightyrods•frcim . a station'or'
ReCeipti will be required for mailbags -con
veyed iii charge of pe,rsons.eniployed by railroad,
companies. There will Alio be 'away bills"
prepared .. by,postinasters, or other agents, of the
departments, to accompinythe mails .specify
'ing' the.'nutnber and destination of the' several
bags: :On the, principal sfage'routes;likewise,
r.eeeipts will be, required and way bills forward.'
0; the latter to be -examined by . the several'
postmasters, to insure regularity.in the delive
ry of, mail bags.
. .
. No. ply made for :trips .not ' per
formedf a'ridfdr eee.h seeh omission not.satis
faetarilycexplainedthree.tiMes thepay of the trip
may'by deducted. • ..For. arrivals so far behind
time .as to' break' connection with. depending
Mails, and not sufficiently exeused, one-fourth
.the 'compensatien for
.the trip la subject• to
forfeiture. pedtietion will also'be 'Ordered for
a 'grade of performance inferior'to'that specified
the:contraet, For repeat ed.delinquencies of
the:kind herein .'Speeified, enlarged. penalties,.
proportione•'. to the nature thereof and' -lhe.ini
portance of the. mail, may be made.
5. For leaving, behind or • throwing off the
!nails, or any portiott of , then?, for the, admi s .
sion orpassengers or for being concerned In
settling Op . or rnnning. an express •conveying
intelligence in advance of the mail, 11 quart6r's
pay may be, deActed. . . •
13. Fines will. be imposed,` unless. the delin
quenency pi.ornpuy and satisfactorily ex
plained by - certificates of:postmasters: lir the
affidavit .of' other credible. persons, for, failing
.to . in , contract 'time; . fortiegleeting
.to
take tho . ma il front or deliver icintci-a post9f:
fice; for suffering it to: be' wet, injared; 'destroy
ed,,: robbed,
.or.dqst; and' . for.refusing, after
demand, to convey the ',Mail eS frequen9Y as
the contractor runs; or 'concerned in run
ning • n coach; 'par, or stenmboak on a route. ,
i. The , Postmaiter Gancial 'may annul. the
contract for • repeated failuree to run "egieeebly.
to:contract; for 'violating : the.Poit Office . laivs,
Or disobeying tne . instructions .of't he dePart
inenk fry 'refusing to discharge a' carrier. when
required by the department. to do so; Tor run:
ning an express , ainforesaid; or fortrnnsporting
'portions or packages convitying.mailab:e mutter
.cut of the...mails,. •.
=;=MEM
, ,
":.8. The Po4tmast et ; General map 03:der-tioin
eresse of service on
,a . rOute by allowing there
for.a' pro .ie,x,ta increase on .the' contract:, pay,-, 7 '
fie titaY.,ehanq,e • schedules' bf, departures and ,
arrivals in.all'caaed, and - phrticularly to ropke
them. roniornito- connexion • with rai!roatis,
withourincrease of pay, provided' the running
timehe not'abridged,. He. may also order on
increase of speed;„allowing,.‘ , Vithili the restriF.,
tides of the , law;.n. iiro rata: iiicieoso of pay for.
the. ridditonal stock tir carriers, , if. hny.. :The
contractor shay ."however in-the case of in::
crease of ; speed. relinquis h the contract, byl
giVing prompt notice to the 'department ihat:he
prefers doing so to carrying the order into elTect..,
The Postinnstee gene,fal• niay also. curtail .or: '.
iliscontittne.the service, in whole, or, in part, - at,
pro rata . decreaSe of pay, allowing one f,n.orith's l i
oxtra,cortipenpatiOn 'on the, amount disriensecl
with; whenever, in:his opinion; . 'the public in
terests requ're the chnitge,'or ituea,Se he deilreel
to supersede it by a difleien(gratle of transpor-
tation: • . • •• ,
. . . .. • • . •
. ,
. . .
'n) - add •by Wlect ions
from or drafts ron..6ostrtnisters,. or otlierwrse;••
after the epiretion. of Oach .quarter.. 7 say . iii
Ety.bfitary, Alay, 'Angust,•and November:
- 10. The distaitc'es are given accoedini-to,
the lie-4 infOrmatiorn butMo ine : easeii-pay
-be . alMWed;shOtld they:be greater. thanadver
tised,. i,f 'the pointS . to be. supplied be eorreetry,.
stated. Bidder., musiimform theiqsalve,f' this
oiqt,.opdalso,in reference to the ; Weigrit of-the,
mail, the conditiodof roads, hills, streains,.Sre;
toll-bridges, ferries ? - Or • 'ohstraetioits.a.
any.itind by wineb•expense maybe incurred.
No: elairn . •for' additranal :pay,•:based. on such,
ground, • t;tin be: considered;, nor 'for pliedged
mistakes or tnisapprebiiision 'Ol, the degree of
service; not for -bridges destroyed; ferries.disi
continued.. or'; o qer -obstroetiona increasing
. disialices,'accorrifig:thiring'the
,contract term.
Offices estahlisbednfter: this :advertisement' is'
issued, niict.fitso during. the- contract .te'rm, are
to I;e.visi!ed . without extra•pk; if' the , .dislarice
be not, inereaSed. •
, . •
11-1,.A bid receivetf after ; the Kist; Any.apil'
hour named, or ,!,t'ithoat the guaranty requited
by low and
. a certificate naSto the- iiiiiieienek of
s ! ,chi,tiaraiity, cannot be tonahlered iff comile
-Hun with a •tegular- pinpar.ill, yeasonable — in
12. Ilidderi 'dwelt] first •propose for service
strictly according to the .advertiscoyet, and
then, tr they; desire, .rcp , riardy.fordiffereet
vice and if the iceirlar'bid be thelowest offer
ed forithe, advertised servlce, the other proposi
tions may be considered. ."- • -;
I'3.''l here Should 'behtifoorte route bid for in
it.'propqsal. Consolidated or combination, bids;'
("riropo:iinz one Sum to.r two.gr more routes,".)
.are'fotbiddeit by litiv,'and.cannothe considered.
Isl.. Tle mate, the service,'• the yearly pay,.
thq.name arid residence 'of the,bidder;'(that is.,
his usual pes • Coffice addre”) and those of each
membe.rs %he.,e•a company, offeFs,
, : hould,he.distinetly stated'. • •
Biddb . rs . are requested to -pie,' as far as
practicable, the' printed' form of proposals fur
nished liy the.department, - to. write out in fell
the aum' OCtheis 'bids; .and, to retain copies of
Altered bids shOuld ncit, be. submitted;
bids once •suhrnitted .he• ir"vithdrawn"." No with-.
drawal of a bidder orittarantor w.il,be allowed
unless dated and received before •th6..last day
fdr receiving
must be guarantied by two'respon"-
sible Persons....', . • •
General ,guarantiei cannot ...be " Submitted.—,
The'bid and .guaranty §liould ‘ be signed plainly
With:the 1611 nittrienf cacti person. ..." :•.'
."
The department reserves , the right to reject
any .bid, which may be deeineil,- extravagant,
and alsci•to disregard the bids of lailino,con
traciots. and bidder s . . . -
.
• 1d; Tl 4. ..bid :.shoald be : seald, superse.ribed
cc flail Proposal, State of addressed.
AsSisfaril-Postmaster General,
.Con-•
tract•Offree," 41,14 sent by Ilia/ I , not r• .o to an
agent; and postnfasters'wiil pot:enclose propo 7
sals . (or letters of any kind) in theii 'quarterly'
returns. .•1
. .
.
• 1.7.. Th e .• Fontract; are to be executed, and
sefurned•to.tho'clei'mrinient•bY or before the let
Atigeist, I.Soo;..but the service . Must'be
commenced on the Ist. of July, preceeiling or
()nib° Mail day next after that date, , whether
the contracts .be executed . or.not, No proposi
tions toiransfet• will ,be Considered
. until:•.the
-contracts are executed and •received tile. de
oar t ment;' arid' then no transfe, be allowed
unless•goAd and SufliCient reasons therefor are
ir,icett,.to.be determined by the' deport Meat.—
In all easPs'the'rptirinz contractor will-be
Miirr!dto.beCoine . olte of the sureties' on the new
•'18.: Postmasters at .offices , onOr neer..hid;
.road's, but more. than 'eighty. rods from, a,sta..
[ion,. will, immediately after the 310 of March
next, report their exact distance from the near=
esystation; and how they. are' otherwise , stip:
plied with-the mail. to enable the Postinaster'
General to direct a mail-messengersuPPly from
the Ist . of July .oeXt: • . '
19.'Section•-eighteen 'ef an . ;:acidif Congress
approved March 1815, provides - thet r•on
traets 'for the transportation or: the, shall
be let ~i lCevery 'ease to the lowest'bidder ten
dering stficient guarantieslor faithful , perforrri-,
once; 'without other•reference -to the niode.of
such transportation than' may :be necessary to
provide for ' the .:duo . ' celerity, -certainty, and
security of such
_transportation." 'Under 'this
lew,, bids that: piopoSe ..to transport :the mail.
wittoreelerityieertainty,andsccurity,".havirith:
been decided, to be the only legal bids, are.con.
.511..00 as providing for theyntire mail,howeve,
large, and whateVer may he the 'mode, of con-,.
veyeance necessary.. te insure-its "celerity,
certainty,,; and 'securitY,'?- and'. will have the
pref.irence over nil others. • • •
20. 'A modification of a biilin any.of its es
sential terms. is tantamount to a new , bid, and
'cannot be received,, so as to interefero :with , a.
,regulat competition, after the East hour. set . for
receiving, bids.. 'Making
,a new bid,. with
.giiaranty arid. certificate,. . the only.: way to'
modify . a previous bid. ' .•
21. Pcistniesters ere to be careful.not to cer
iify the sitfiiceney of gdarntors.or sureties with.
out knowing that they''nre personsel sufficient
responsibility and nil bidder's, :giterantors,
and sureties are distinctly *i . fied that in'a
failure to enter into .or perfoini e the contracts
for the service proposed for- in• the. •acCented•
bids; %their . legal liabilities -be:' enforced
22. Present contractors, and:nt'riang known
at theAepartment, Mast, equeliv ,with others,
procare germ - 1041.s and, certificates of their
.mfficiency.sabstantially in 'the . forms above
prescribed. The certificates of.sufficiency
most be signed by a postmaster. or by. a j u d ge
of a court of record... No other certificate will
be admitted. • •U. HQLT. .
Postmditir Gehiralo
PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE their
business to a rarddly.inereasing Country, a NOW
Settlement where hundreds . are'
Where the climate is mild and delighUul. ' See
advertisement Of the . Hammontan Settlernent,
another coluinn. ' - •
. .
AdENVIT. , : - • -.:
Kensington Insttruitee, , Cotlipanyi,, Philadelphia
.thlith Capital • §40,60.
Parine s es Itaton ilisiiriffice Coq Athi".nr4,.Pd.. •
Cakth ...... $.,00,00 0
Great W estifullusiiranc!Co.,..Philqdt
Capital . Rock . ... .. ... $1,00,009
'West BrnacN (Mutual] itaich•litiTed Pd.••
, Institandeg:can effected in.tlibcal)ove.
prinsthlb Stci,ck 'Corripali!?s by 4fie'
Any comrnpriiention .. - ndcire.s.qtnl'. to him,. la
Sniethport;.Pit., willyn6c , l with prbrpp attention:
Spethport,l).?c.:o,.lBs.B. . • , [p,iotf.];
•
NkHIT . • SHAD:
. • • • •• •
TALLOW ;STEARIN /3
CANTDI.OII,
WARRANTED • TO • STAND IN' lioT
' . li'Oß SALE AT •
. .
• • BROWNELL'S
A ugu:t 12,11859. . •
J Er[ JIErS
SUCTION .& FORCE PUMP
India Rubber Ball Valves
HE SUBSCRII3EIi having purchased
T
riglg to Make anti sell. this New "Pump,
feel; .a dontidence that his'.efforts to bring it
into general use, in this'county; Will he secon.
ded 1), , all Who. seq . its construction aud.opura-
. A toong the many,n( vantages,secured by the
use of this' Ptimp; ttie tollowinb may be 'elm •
. . . .
1. A double action, . which, twice thei.ka.
.
tercau be raised at the stttrie
. .• .
• •'2..Great easeht.working,
. thus
,adapting.the.
Force Piii/ripti.s to eomtnon wells. -.• . -•.'
3. ,The"transkirination„ in 'a moment, the.
Pump hitoan _efficient erne thus. ren
'tiering the . lossof . tlWellittg§'by totalryud.
4,,;.• Capability of watering gardens,
.LaWns,
of walks, washing windows,
with the.titmosCease 'arid thoroughness.
to raise water with slight labof.to
any reasonable height, supplyin,i , chum
bers&e,
.• • .
. .
0. The coriv . enkenceof having the Pump in-a
kitchen; or, oth'ersooms of your thvelling,,wiih
out.re.gard to the,location.of •or..Gis:
.
The easy protection of the , instrutne'nt
against frost.
.; •
$. The ease•with which it'may be moeinted
on Wheels; or in other WayS be made portable..
9. A simplicity which..ensUres great aura : -
bility, protects it from being thrown out of or- .
der, and 'makes any' repairs easy and of-little
10. ,Great Chnajrnes, far. the . first time
bringing the cost of • the Force . Pump, into the
neigliborhood. or..the Common' SuctiOn and
Chain Pumps, while it is immeasurably supe
rior to both. :
ManuGictured and for sale by the subscriber,
only,s , (it,hi,s shop, in Mechaniesburg,. •
. • " •:• A.. 'WOLTERS..
. . . .„.
Mechanicburg, March 18;1858. .
•
•
:SCOTT Sr;
,C,ONLON,.- •
•
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
HAVE just reeel ed their Winter Stock , of goods,' and
~ are prepared to supply their numerous customers
amttlirise wlio favor thin with their patronageitvith any
'thing in their line. Their stock.Confisti
.clotha, Caseiritotes; Voetings, Hats,"Cails,,Hhtrts
Collate, Cravats, Nook :. -
They have - also n large nsimrtmont of
:READY-NAME CLOTHING,
Of the latest Give thorn a cstl beforo puichesing
elsewhere. [Er, .ordereSroin diet,ance promptly &Idea—
tied to, .Cutting done on short notice: ; , .*
COOLO2i.. S , .• ' Clea/1, 7 0171. I'2: 1860:
. • .
. . NOTICF - • . • .
. .
. • All parsons,knowing theMserves indebted 'to
the undersigned by. Book , account,: will save
cost by•settling the satne by paiment or Note
Immediately. : •. - E.S. MASON.....
December 1;,185J. • . • . . '-. , .
4)00 BARRELS of Giese Apples isstore 'and for sale
by .• • .F. WIIIGIIT, '
••. . • •
.ta.TiOse. Xaterested Xining . and
••• • '• Mineral lands: •• • • • .
VV H. 13.1M419 ofter.llll4, serviceilor the examine
" tion of Mineral Lance in ill'Kean nod Mk coun
ties, and will giro his, opinion an'to the 'VALUE, OF
MINES, &c. Those engaging servicesreteive
at Lneccasery and reliable hesiienie at the
hunker liili Mines. • . • •
eergehnt, 31 , 1Cean On., June M,'1959.: • '
Otti:DbAIINION, CCOFFEEOFE PoTS'AT
• r....
J. BARKER'S STRA*CUTTER.
SU:BSCRIE3EII now Offers to the pub,
1 lie this, Improved Straw-cutter, •in .611
confidence thatall who take : the troubleto
'nesS'its o.perations will, be 'eonvioced of its stf
ppriOrity.oveC any othet now, in nse.- • .
A supply kept eonstantrion.kand and rban:
ufnctured 'to order. . . .
. . .
.
••• 13;77 As
,no other' 'person, has the • tight' to
make:or tises•this Cuttc4 within WlCean'coun•
ty, all who are usitfg it.in violation of' tile pat,
mit will be prosecuted. • • ,
A . AVOf,TERS.
• neeliiinic;sbtirg., August 27,..1859:••• •
A CARD
. , .
J..X..HAFFEY offers his services to parties
, ownile or' wishini, to purchase mineral
lands in :11PKeani'E f lk, 'Clearfield or Jefferson
..a7- Examinations made and faithfulty re
ported:
Bradford, July. 27, 1859. • .
JOB PRINTING,
OF EVIEU'IiESCRIPTION,
NEATLY, CPEAPLY . AND .EX,PEDITIO.IISLY
EXECATEA AT TAT•.
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Associate I . erligos:.-,110n.:J: Darling, Smeibport,
Hon. S.. Hnlmes, Bradford., •
Sht . v!";q:- r -4'oseph.ll7orte,'Srr.tethporf... •
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otlioneta . ry—Stirrinel C. 11ytle;,Srriethpni1..
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• TroO.s arer,r (pro tem.)—Enos Pa:rsions,l3rad for .
p a i wn i ss 'i o n e rs—Daniel J.. Keyet, Eld red . ; W.
J. cOtogrove, Norwich , ;. Nglsori -Peabody,
Commissioner,' Clark—..t. R. ChtAdwick smeth
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Auditors—B. Cotwin,, Smethport,' V. P
.Cart4r, Ce'res.. • ' -
Distract Attornity,:—Warren Cowles, Smethport,
Coroner. —James Bond, LifayOtte. . ,
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WHIICESAM 'AND RKPAIT. DEALER 111
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Oysters, Clams, Fresh Fish,
: Foreign..al:oj Do-
ELMIRA. St M()FFATS ALE,
Kiipt, eenMandy on hand apti for sale-hi barrel
Oysters—Stewed,Rtiasted, Fried, or Ruw,
served afall hours.
ILr,Orders promptly attended to:
• dan...1,1, 1860. . ri39•tf
SIVIETHPORT.
WAGON AND SLEIGH SHOP,
ON DIECHANIC STREET. NO. L
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T"" undersigned would:respectfully. an
..nounce to the citizens Of..M'Kean totinlY,
that he Fs now Pripare.l to do all . kintlkof Wood
Work in •InY.line of busineia,• ai,short notice;
in,,a iinannei . ,•at reasonable priceS.
I feel satisfied that my Work . will. fully , meet. •
the'requirements.of all who will fayor mis with.
their patronage.: • . : . , • •
,•
Repairing .prOrnptltteniled. •to 'ol. @bort
notice. All' lripila gr in taken in' eiclfange
19r .work; also butter, pork, beef, pine lumber .
and aft: w00d... CASH will•oot .refused.
• • • .. • • SHttA:ED.
• Smqitiporl; Pa.,Jan. 10;1800: '
COURT PROCLAMATION.
IItHEREAS the Hon; Robert...G. White; .
•V V sPresideaf JUdge, and.the Hons. J. Dai•
lingand 'Judges of the
.Courts, of Oyer. '& Terminer Ana Qerieial :
Delivery, Quarter Sessions of ..the•Peace ) Ort
pbansi CoUrtand Court of Common Pleas fol.:
the.Countfof M?Kean have isatted.theit precept;
bee'ring date Saturday, the' lstday of. Dec'ember
in the •year,'of our lord •one thousand eight
Hundred and fifty-nine; and tome direated, foi
holding'a Court Of,,Oyer and, Terminerand Gen.
era] Jail. Delivery, ; Quarter sessions of the
Peace, Drphine Court, - and. Court of Com Mon
Pleas, in the borough Smethport, -otf
Mon
day, thetwertly-seirenth day Of ',Pebruttryi6xt;
and lotonfinue one4eelt. • ' •
.
Notice is theretpre•hereby giVen to the..
oro.•
her's, justice's, of . the„ Peace and 'Crinstables
thervitl in' conrity, thiit, they be then and. there
in their proper persona, at 10 o'clock A. M. of
kaid day,.witli . their rolls, rencirds; . inquiaitions;
exarninations r arid 'other reinerribfaticer,to-do'
those things . whfch -their appertain lo;be
done: • And those who .ere horind by 'their rec
oanizances to prosecute the prisoners that are or
shalt be in the jail of said county '
; of
are.4o te then and, :there to : prosecute against
Ahem as will . he . just:. • • . , -
'Dated;at .Srnethtiort,'•, January tenth '1860;
and, the 84th year. of the Independence 'of the
tinited States of Arrierite.' • ' . •
. •• ' • • JOSEPH. MORSE, Sherif!:
GO-OD:...N.EWS
JUST RECEIVED AT
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F . _ 4 'What does:4lp Cat nu: un .
H. Tne.Vatt.s V, let, 'At i tile 10 ° ,
be Beep. in.open
al DiNk.lOl *• ,
- a t the tailailig
13.3. u,,, a .
ear/ the
Which is filled (tom top' to bottom with the
IWSTf
COOKING PARLOR & 'BOX STOVES !
gverc. OFl'Ejtl r
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA,
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which will:be, sold at prices that eSnnot.fail. to
Mt:: I 'will also as uSnalikeep constantly , ,cin
hand.a good assortment of •.. . :
11°0 .:1,:.1c: v.Py.R .. ii A.lo)::w,s..rtt:,
Ki:TTr..ES;
FRYING PANS , FLAT IRONS.
CANDLESTICKS,
Which will be said at the
VERY LQ4cvs'r.i,,rtigEs
Thankful' for }last. faorlirl respeclfolry Ooli
tit a cooiinuance of the sin:ie.' •
. •.• • S/ tIASON.,
iSinethpoit. Sel;t. '22,..1859.
BLACKSMITHING:
4. 1 -AvrNq rented, the shop, atfaCheil to . the
fl Sinetlipoi : t'FflßNACE. the suhscrihers are
now pivoted to bleekstitithingt
Parficaltir attention pajd.to histseShOeintrf:
;
ins E 0 LEAVE.TO *et
have received their first stoolfOr
SPRING & SIMMER GOtlilS,
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And aettOw;.pfcittdrifil,to4sidddie,their,friCit d,
and customers and ofrv...them
n6lo stock • ' - • • •.'
C.Oulittk;iillephO .
ditO .
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toItY
BOOTS AND' S,ll/2ESt',
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GLASS
And a choke stock ot
Futility beroceries
We,, win Mit' Wriary':yottr,ptitieneiv
rating, but Our:stock 'it very, Pi:
and we doubt •,aot you - wilt find solitkot*C,to
please you bon' as, lb, : and' prico •,- "•••1
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but the' Trio; will Wear %Beitei, 104 ''**
only as li .an. examination, and are confidant: 4 a.
can' db you good
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Olean, Ariritli3;qBs9. •'•
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SPTXNAID LOT OF TEAS,,ii
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• • PAPEIV HANOI 1105. '
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BOOTS 4-1 m-1.. SHOES
~.,Teiggthir ith wa farge-assartmenc o .ill **l*
of GOods kept 'in; ts Grorer.i. §torgi
offers to
,sell for y ONV,. a,tt'the' oar"
ket Mice; • • •
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Srnethport, June Ist, 1849.',1,1u,i.,7.4174...'0w:'.';'.
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