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DEVOTED , TO ART, SCIENCE, AGKICULTUKE, COMMEECE, NEWS, POLITICSj; GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE INTERESTS OF NEBRA SKA
VOL.. -II.
CITY OF .BROWN VILLE, NEMAH COUNTY, NVT.V THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1858.
NO. 32.
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re iviw ireptrei to execute Ji b Work of every de
in .t Siyl ; uasurjiosicJ by any other office
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i'.irtieuUr attention will b givn to orders from a
iistia-e in h-iFiji.; them roniiitly iitttMided to.
T i'j ri st irs. ho. l iving li:il an extensireex
: -i : c. will 4"ivo t ie r personal attention to this
o"v i 'i i h1u:ji,4 1 1 h ipe, in their jn leavers to
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nAjq c'iarges,to receive a share of the public
pvtrotwg.
B US N IvSS CARDS
imoVXVILLE.- -A.
S. HOLADAY,
:URGEON, PHYSICIAN
-A.23.cl Obstotrlolazi.
nitowx villi:: x. t.:
S .!i -iTa hirci.f ulilie .ritroiiaire.-in the Various
i h-'s if hi Jr.ifc'sion.froin thccitiienyot Itrown
II"? in 1 vi -iuity. ;
MISS MARY TL'RNER,
M1LUNER AND D3ESS MAKER,
Fit Stree, between Ilain and Water.
BIIO W.N villi:, X. T.
'JlonnrU und Trimmings always on hand.
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WHEELEP,
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Tl-JLli'S .35'J. L.-ll TfA'JSJi iSS,
JAMBS W. GIBSON,
ii LACKSiMITII
Sdrpn'd Srrect, between 'Main and Xtlraka,
TiltOWNVILLE, X
T.
TJ. C. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY
A XI)
Real Estate Agent,
BROW'S VILLE, N. T.'
REKEKIjNCCS.
Hon. Wm.Jessnp, Montrose, Pa.
H. S. licntly,
John V. Miller, Chicago, 111.
Wm. K. McAllister, - -Charles
F. Fowler, ."'
B. W. Ferguson, Brownville, X. T.
O. F Lake, - "
May 7, 17. 47-ly
It. TEERY, D.,
SURGEON, PHYSICIAN
And
. ELDOHATO, N. T.
vi -s m thecirix ,f X miha e..imtv tndiul
"i n? - iHnri. b.-b in XebraFka and Misfnri.
Mrh. IS57. . 5,f5in
I. T. Wliytj & Co.,
ra t.r.sxLt; ami ietail dicalkk in
pUYG();)D3,GK()Ci:HIB
u'litvhbi iena -rs nis proii-ssionai r-
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' ' . . Ccun J7 Produce,
UUOWNVILLE, K. T.
DANIEL L. McGARY,
ITTIS1SY IT 111,
AXD
SOLICITOR LV CHJXCERY.
Brownville, Nebraska Territory..
Will practice in the Court of Nebraska, and North
wet MisboUii.
REFERENCES.
Messrs. Crow itcCreary Cj., St. L'uls, 3fo.
II n. J 3 mes H. Uuhh, -
H..U J. bu U. Suep!y, ... Dj
Hvii. Jaii.e.-CiiK, - St. Jierh ilo.
II. ,n. SiiUh dvn, . d, .
J;J(.'C A. A. B.vdloid, ' Xcba ka City. K. T.
G. WV-ilL'ItN,
. IWllAL'A CITY, N. T.
WILL attend promptly to all business in bis pro
fession when i-jillcd on : such as sulxl.ving
laini-, btying out To
teetc.
ru lots. Drafting City l'litU
37-if
HVKf BKX.xrT.
MK1 P. KI8SK.
tM. K. uaKKIT
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OLIVKll BENNETT & CO.,
'Manufacturers and WhalesaU- Dealer? in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 87.tlun Bt.eet.
Fokmklv,Xi. lol.(' iisuoif 1 i s vvdLoccst.)
ST. LOUIS, MO.
WM. OLOUN.
DK4LEK IS
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
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JeweLy i 1 itcd are, Cutkry, Spoons, Ac., Ac.
NEBRASKA CITY", N. T.
Jj0TEsrvimj and' Repairing done on short
notice and ALL work warkamtd.
A. D. KIRK,
-Att6rnc.r-at.Law,
Land Agcat and Rotary Public.
1rchcr, Richardson Co., J". T.
Will practice in the Courts of Nebraska, assisted
by Harding nd Bennett, Nebiaska City.
JACOB SAFFORD,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law,
GENERAL INSURANCE AND LAND AGENT..
And Notary Public.
NEBRASKA CITY", N. T.
WILL i Attend promptly to all buisncss entrusted
to his care, in Nebraska Territory and West
ern Iowa.
. September 12, 18515. vlnl5-ly
W. P. LOAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LOT AND LAND AGENT,
Arclier, Richardson County, IV. T.
Notice to Pre-Emptors ! ! k
J. S. IIORBACH Sr CO.,
Attorneys at Law,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
OMAHA CITY, N. T.
WILL give particular attention to preparing .ill
the necessary papers for Pre-cmr tions, and
rendering any assistance which maybe required by
Pre-cniptorsin proving up their I're-.emption rights
at the U. S. LaDd Office. 45-fiin
K. S. HARmSO. G. C. Klillidttill K. F. TOOUKK.
.HARDING, KIMBOUQH & CO.,
HuMifaitHrers and Wholetult Dealer in
HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS,
. io xo.a n street, net. j ire cna jrine,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Partieul: r Attention laid to manufacturing our
finest Mole llas.
J. HART &. SON
ay & iihiss
Oresaai Hjli County, Micsouri.
Keepconstantlvon hand all description of !Iarness,
addlw, I!rill?s, Ac., Ac.
N. U. Every article in our hop:siirinufaetured
bv 'iurelve-,iil warranted to iivt atisfa-tioi..
liEAL ESTATE AGENCY.
UEOKCiK CLUES.
i. W. I.EE.
Clayos cC? Xjoo-
Roal Ebt'tt- ;unl Inn ru A
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OZJATIA CITY", N. T.
REFER TO
.lames Wright, I'.roki r, New York,
Win. A. WiH'dwfrrd. Esq. "
lion. U. WihmI. Kx-Imv. of Oh hi, Cleveland,
Wicks, Otic Hnd Uh.wuvU, liackers,
AlcottA Morton, .
Col. Robert dun pbell, St. Lk.u'is,
James Ridgway. Esq. 1
Crawforn and Siu-kett, Chicago.
Omaha City. Aus. 30. 185R. vlnl3-ly
H. P. BENXETT, J. . HOltTOX, . II. II. II AKI'INO
BENNET, .AIORTON & HARDING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
-Ycbraska City, A. T., and Glcnwood, la.
T7J praotk-e in all the Cmrtsof Nebraska and
V Western Iowa. Particular attention paid to
obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of
debts. .
REFERENCE :
IIn. Lewis Cass, Detroit. I ..
Julius D. Morton, f Michigan;
Hon. Daniel 0. Morton, Toledo, Ohio:
P. A. Sarpy, Belle vue, Nebraska: .
Sedgewieh A Walker, Chicago, 111;
Green, Weare & Benton, Council Bluffs,Iowa.
T. B. CCJtlXG. 0US c ICBk;.
CDIING & TURK,
Attorneys at Law & Real -Estate Agents,
; : OMAHA CITY, N. T.
T7"ILLaf.ttmlf;lit1jfuMyfcnu prowjUv toallbuni
V ness entrusted M thoui, in the Territorial or
Iowa Courts, to the pnrrlase of tt tx and Iaid i n.
trriesand ';iri,-,inp,i-ia.'wlbtitii-ps. Ac.
Oflice in the soi'ond "tory of Henry f ltiotnew
buildins. n?ar!y pnosiie the W.tern Exchango
Baok. Farnhnm )ref. . .
Dfv 27 .Vt. vln2S'r' ' " " i
. DX jY L. .McKEE.
r iPnYBIClAIff .,,
' AND :.'! .
SUHGKON DKNTISIV
Br .wnyill N. T . ' ; ' ..
FILLII) IS TI'I. MOSF
arrnovw? 'MaJ----"'A. 43-jf
Gov. Joel A. Matteson, Springfield, 111
Gov. J . W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowa:
B. P. Fifiled. St. Louis.Mo
General Orders by Lieut. Gen. Scott.
GENERAL ORDERS XO.15.
Headquarters of the Army,)
New York, Pec. 29. j
In pursuance of the authority granted
the General-in-Chief ly the ar Dep
artment on the 8th instant, Brevet Lieut.
Colonel Harvey Brown, 2d artillery, will,
with the companies and officers now un
der his orders, immediately proceed to the
organization of an artillery school of
practice at Fort Monroe, ' Virginia, of
which he is hereby appointed comman
dant. He will submit, at an early day, a code
&f regulations and plan of instructions for
the school on its present basis; and, in all
that relates specially to it, will correspond
direct with the headquarters of the army.
He will forward, for the approval of
the General-in-chief, requisitions for ord
nance, ordnance stores, and material for
fitting up with fixtures, tools, implements,
paper, &c, &c, a suitable laboratory:
for such ordnance, ordnance stores, &c,
as' may, from time to time, be necessary
instruction; for such materials as may be
required from the quartermaster's depart
ment for the school, and which he may
not. as a past commander, have authority
to order, and for such books, instruments,
Sec, as it may not be within the power
of the quartermaster's or ordnance dep
artments under existing apprupria tions.
He is authorized to expend ammuni
tions at such times and in such quantities
as may be necessary, but in doing so he
will exercise a judicious economy, so that
the benefits, and not the expense, of the
institution may be the first to attract at
tention. By command of Lieutenant General
Scott,
irving Mcdowell,
A?st, Adj. General.
GENERAL ORDERS NO 16.
December 30. 1657.
I. "Arrangements having been made
by the Post Office Department to establish
im mediately, a weekly mail from Leaven
worth city as far as Fort Kearney, the
mail between that point and Fort Lara
mie and the nearest station of the troops
in Utah by the commanding officer of
Fort Laramie.
As nearly as possible these mails will
be semi-monthly, on the first and fifteenth
of each mnth.
The commanding officers of Forts
Kearney and Laiamie will give their per
sonal attention to this duty, and will con
fer freely with each other, and act in con
cert in relation to it.
At each post an exact account will be
kept of the number of letters, documents,
Sec, received and sent, with the date of
their receipt and transmission.
The letters, documents, &c, to be sent
in the mail will be made into convenient
packages, enclosed in stout wrappers, and
sealed. Th several packages in each
mail will be numbered, and the number of
letters, &c.,.in each written upon it.
With the mail a letter will be sent to the
commanding officer of the next station,
giving him a list of the packages sent,
with the number of enclosures in each, -
The receipt of the mail will be acknow
ledged, and any deficiencies in it noted,
by return mail.
The commanding officer of Fort Kear
ney will put the mail for Fort Laramie,
and the posts beyond, in separate pack
ages; and if on their receipt at Fort La
ramie, the seals' of the latte r have not
been disturbed. , they will be forwarded
without being opened. The same with
respect to packages coming from Utah for
places this side of Fort Laramie.
II. The commanding officer in Utah
will give orders to the commanding offi
cer of the station receiving the mails frcm
Fort Laramie to act in conformity hereto
and will give such further instructions as
rray be necessary for the safe and speedy
collection and distribution of the mai's
from and to the various stations and indi
viduals within his command.
III. When any letter, document, &c,
marked on official business, comes in the
mail to Fort Kearney, underpaid, the
commanding officer of the post will cause
his acting assistant quartermaster to pay
the amount due, that the letter maybe
ta ;en out of the post office and sent to its
address; and any letter. &c, marked on
official business, coming to Fort Kearney
in the military mails without a stamp, will
be prepaid there in like manner, and
mailed.
IV. ' The General commanding the De
partment of the WTar will, hereafter, as
experience shall show them to be neces
sary, make such modifications in these de
tails as will further tend to the regular
and safe transmission of mails within his
command and as far as the first military
station in Utah, and will insure a strict
accountability, from the several officers
concerned, of all mail matters passing
through their hands. " '
V. As the ' commanding officers of
Forts Kearney and Laramie may not
have now at their posts, '. nor be able at
this season, to obtain there the necessary
means to t naVle them ' to discharge the
duties hert-in laid upon them, as the ?ar-rj.-on
of Fort Karny is" cak in numbers,
and as the srvici1 of D la ware, Shawnee
or other civilized Indians, can, it has
hi ru rV nrest nt d . 1 -c ,a-
van' a 2
o'ulv t in
1 1 yvd "m'tht? mail srrvitv, not only ftom
For; KearuVto Fort Laratui'-' lut Kv-mhI
the latter, the comma! d.wg officer of the
troops in Kansas will, immedjau lv on the
tbc rctf, take th fo Lwii;g measures : j
Id. Ti' hffngc the .service ' uf . n n ofj
the
i mobt n liable and experienced D la -
ire. Shawnse. or other civilized Indians
ware
competent to undertake this serrice. Five
of them to report to the commanding offi
cer at rort Kearny, and five to the com
manding officer of Fort Laramie. . .
' 2nd. To procure four covered spring
wagons, light: enough to be drawn with
ease by, two mules two for Fort Kearny,
and two to Fort Laramie. . ' , 1
3d. To furnish fifty good mules in good
order twenty-five to be employed on the
route between Fort Kearny aad Fbtt La
ramie, and twenty-five between the lat
ter and Utah. As some of.the mules may
have to be packed, twelve pack-sadles will
be sent to Fort Kearny. 4
' The Indians, mules; and wagons io be
fully equipped and furnishd. : , -' -.
4th. To cause to be made a sufficient
number of stout bags for the mails, water
proof if possible, and to furnish, as far
as he can, a supply of wrapping-paper,
sealing-wax, twine, &c. .'--'' ' 1 .
He will correspond with the command
ers of Forts Ktarny and Laramie further
in this matter, and will afford them such
other as-Stance therein as may be within
his power. ' '
The Indians means of transportation,
ioc, herein ordert d, will be sent forward
at the earliest day poible.
By command of Brevet Lieut. General
Scott,
irwin Mcdowell,
' ' .AssVAdjV General.
United States Mails. Nebraska.
i Post Office Department, -,
December 31st, 1S57. .
Proposals will be received at the Con
tract Office of this department until 3, p.
m., of Wednesday March 31, 1S58, for
conveying the mails of the United States
for four years, commencing July 1, 1858,
and ending June 30, 1S62, in the Terri
tory of Nebraska, on the routes and by
the schedules herein specified. Decisions
to be made by the 24th April, 1858.
14001 From Omaha city to Council
Bluff, Iowa, 5 miles and back, daily.
Leave Omaha city daily at 1 p m.
Arrive at Coucil Bluff same day by 3
p m.
Bids to convey the mails in four-horse
coaches invited.
14002 From Omaha city by Nebraska
city, Kearney city, MountVernon, Brown
ville, Nemaha city and Rulo to White
head, 150 miles and back, three times a
week.
Leave Omaha city Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 5 a m; . .
Arrive at Whitehead 2d day by 10
P m;
Leave Whitehead1 Monday, Wednes
day and Friday ataam; ,
Arrive at Omaha, city 3d day by 10
p in; .
Bids to convey the mails in two or four
horse'eoaches are invited."
14003 From Omaha city by Elkhorn
city to Fontenelle, 57 miles and back,
three times a week.
Leave Omaha city Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Fontenelle next day by 12 m;
. Leave Fontenelle Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday al l p m; ; -
Arrive at Omaha city next days by 7
P m -
14004 From Omaha city by Belleview,
Cedar Island, Plaltsmouth, Roc . Bluffs,
Lewistown, Three Grove and Wyoming
to Nebraska city, 120 miles and back,
three times a week.
Leave Omaha city Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Nebraska city 3d days by 6
pm; v ,
Leave Nebraska city Monday.Wednes
day and Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Omaha city 3d days by 6 pm.
Bids to convi y the mails in four-horse
coaches are inviti d.
14005 From Omaha city by Elkhorn
city, Buchanan, Cohiinlus, Ft. Kearney
and Ft. Laramie to Salt Lake, 1045 miles
and tack, once a month.
Leave Omaha city on the 15th of each
month; . -
Arrive at Salt Lake in thirty days
thereafter;
Leave Salt Lake on the 15th of each
month;
Arrive a Omaha city in thirty days
thereafter.
Bids to end at Ft. Laramie, emitting
Ft. Kearney and Salt Lake will be con
sidered.1 1400G From Omaha city by Florence,
Fort Calhoun, De Soto, Cuming city, Te
kamah, Black Bi-d and Omadi to Dah
kota city, 110 miles and back, three times
a week.
Leave Omaha city Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 5 a m;
Arrive at Dahkota city next days by 10
p m;
Leave Dahkota city Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 5 a m;
Arrive at Omaha city next days by 10
pia; ' .
Bid 3 to convey ths mails in two or four
horse coaches are invited.
14007 From Omaha city -by Elkhorn
city, Fontenelle, Running Water and Ft.
Randall to Fort Fierre, 4C0 miles and
back, twice a month.
Leave Otnaba city let and 15th of each
month at 6 a m;
Arrive at Fort Tit rre on the lOih'day
1 y 10 p in: " J ' ; " ;
L ave'Forth Tiem 12th and 17th of
tadr month at 6 a n ;
. Arrive at Omaha city on the 10th day
' 1 y 10pm;
r B.di to run once a: 'week will be consi-
der d. . -
11009 From Buchanan to 'Fontenelle
( 1 y De Soto, CO. mil
; week. . i
miL s. , and lack, once a
Leave Buchanan Monday at 8 a m:
Arrive at De Soto next day by 6 pm;
.Leave JJ3 -boto Wednesday at 8 a m;
. Arrive at Buchanan next day by 6 pra.
" 14009 From Fontenelle to Fremont,
15 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Fontenelle Saturday at 7 a m;
Arrive at Fremont by 12 m;
Leave Fremont Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Fontenelle by 7 p m;
14010 From Oregon, Mo., by Olive
.branch to Kulo, 25 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Oregon Monday, Wedesday and
Friday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Rulo by 12 m;
Leave Ralo Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 2 p in: ' .
.-.Arrive at Oregon by 8 p m;
14011 From Rulo by Archer and Sa
lem to Marysville, Kan., 100 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Rulo Monday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Marysville next day by 10
p m;
Leave Marysville Wednesday at Gam;
Arrive at Rulo next day by 10 p m.
Bids to commence at St. Stephen, to
run three times a week and convey the
mails in two or four-horse coaches are
invited. , ; '
14012 From Belleview by Fairview
and Plattford to Ashland 40 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Belleview Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Ashland by 8 p in;
Leave Ashland Saturday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Belleview by 8 p m.
Bids to end at Flattford will be consi
dered. 14013 From Glenwood, Iowa, by
Cerro Gordo, Belleview and Hazleton, N.
T., to Fremont, 40 miles and back, three
times a'week.
Leave Glenwood Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Fremont by 8 p m;
Leave Fremont Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Glenwood by 8 p m.
Bids to convey the mails in two-horse
coaches are invited;
14014 From Oregon Missouri, by Fo
rest city and Rush Bottom to Saint Ste
phens, 30 miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Oregon Monday and Fnddy at
8 am;
Arrive at Saint Stephens same .days by
6 pm;
Leave St. Stephens Tuesday and Sa
turdae at 8 a m;
Arrive at Oregon same days by 6 pm.
14015 From Plattsmouth to Lewis
ville, 20 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Plattsmouth Saturday at 6 a nu;
Arrive at Lewisville by 12 m:
Leave Lewisville Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Plattsmouth by 8 pm;
14016 From Plattsmouth to Glenwood,
Iowa, 9 miles and back, three times a
week.
, Leave Plattsmouth Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 9 a in;
Arrive at Glenwood by 12 m;
Leave Glenwood Monday,- Wednesday
and Friday at 2 p m; -v.
Arrive at Plattsmouth by 5 p m.
14017 From Plattsmouth toGlendale,
15 miles and back, once a week.
' Leave Plattsmouth' Saturday at 7 am;
Arrive at Glendale by 12 m;
. Leave Glendale Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Plattsmouth by 7 p m;
14018' From' Plattsmouth by Kanosha
to Wryoming, 20 miles and back, once a
week. : ' .
Leave Plattsmouth Saturday at C am;
Arrive at W yoming by 12 m;
Leave W yoming Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Plattsmouth by 8 p m.
14019 From Marysville by Forney and
Pleasant Valley to Ft. Kearney, 1G0
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Marysville Monday, at 4 a m;
Arrie at Ft. Kearney Thursday by 6
pm;
Leave Ft. Kearney Monday at 4 a m;
Arrive at Marysville Thursday by 6
p in.
Bids to run by a proposed schedule
will be considered.
14020 From Wyoming to Salt Creek,
50 miles and back, once a week.
Leava Wjomin? Friday at 5 a m;
Arrive at Salt Creek by S p m;
Leave Salt Creek Saturday at 6 am;
Arrive at Wyoming by 8 p m.
14021 From Kanosha to Sidney, Iowa;
20 miles and back, three times a week.
Leave Kanosha Monday, Wednesday
anl Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Sid nay by 12'm;
Leave Sidney same days at 2 p m;
Arrive at Kanosha by 8 p m.
14022 From Nebraska City by Fort
Kearney to Ash Hollow, 400 miles and
back, once a month.
Leave Nebraska City 1st every month:
Arrive at Ash Hollow on 10th day
thereafter.
Leave Ash Hollow on 12 of every
month. '
Arrive at Nebraska City on lOthi day
thereafter.
Bids to run twice a month and to end
at Fort Kearney, omitting , Ash Hollow
will bp coniderfd. ' . . .
140-23 From Nehrasba City bv Kear
ney Citv to Sidney, Iowa. 15 miles and:
back, thrpp tmps a wek.
Lcav N-tro-ka Civ Monday. Wed
nesday and Friday at 6 j m: I
Arrive at Sidney lyl2m:
Lfavi Silnv Mnday, Wednesday
and Friday a? 1 p m;
Arrive at Net raka City ferae days ly
: 11024 From NfhrasVa Ci-v 1 v Hamil-
ton; Ttcumseh', Turkey Cretk and .Otoe
Mission to Marysville, 112 rr.iles and
back, once a week. ,
Leave Nebraska City Monday at 6
am;
. Arrive at Marysville by 6 p m; "
Leave Marysville Thursday at Gam;
. Bids to run three times a week will be
considered. .
14025 From Nebraska City by Otoe
City, Mount Vernon, Brownville, Nema
ha City, Archer, White Cloud and Rulo
to Nemaha Agency, Kansas T., SO miles
and back, three times a week.
Leave Nebraska City Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday at 5 a m;
Arrive at Nemaha Agency 'next days
by 6 p m; , ;
Leave Nemaha Agency Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Nebraska City next days by
6 pm; x
Bids to convey the mails in two or four
horse coaches are invited. j
1402G From Nebraska City 5 Otoe
City and El Taso to Linden, Mo., 40
miles and tack, once a week.
Leave Nebraska City Monday at 6
a m;
Arrive at Linden by 10 p m;
Leave Linden Tuesday at 6 am;
Arrive at Nebraska City by 10 p m
14027 From Brownville to Rockprt,
Mo., 8 miles and back, six times a wek.
Leave Brownville daily except Sunday
at 9 a m; - -j
Arrive at Rockport by 12 m; .
Leave Rockport daily except Sundahr at
2 p m; C
Arrive at Brownville by 5 p m.
From Brownville by Btatnce to Fort
Kearney, 220 miles and back, once a
month.
Leave Brownville 1st of every month;
Arrive at Fort Keari ty in seven days
thereafter.
Leave Fort Kearney 10th of every
month;
Arrive at Brownville in seven days
thereafter.
14029 From 'Brownville to Tarkio,
Mo., 18 miles and back, three times a
week.
Leave Brownville Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Tarkio by 6 p m:
Leave Torkio Tuesday, Tnursday and
Saturday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Brownville by 9 p m;
14030 From Florence to Magnolia,
Iowa, 30 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Florence Monday at 8 a in;
Arrive at Magnolia by 6 p m;
Leave Magnolia Tuesday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Florence by 6 pm.
14031 From Cuming City to Magnolia
Iowa, 20 miles and back, three times a
week.
Leave Cuming City Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Magnolia by 12 m;
, Leave Magnolia Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Cuming City by 8 p m.
14032 Fr Jin Mount Vernon by Sono
ra, Mo., to Linden, 15 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Mount Vernon Monday and
Thursday at 3 a m;
Arrive at Linden by 12 in,
Deave Linden Monday and Thursday
at 2 pm;
Arrive at Mount Vernon by 8 pra.
14033 From Omadi to Elk Horn, 25
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Ornadi Monday at 9 a m;
Arrive at Elk Horn by six p m;
Leave Elk Horn Tuesday at 9 a m;
Arrive at Omadi by 6 p m.
14031 From Omadi by Dahkota City
and Sergeants Bluff to Sioux City,. 17
miles and back, three times a wek.
Leave Omadi Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Sioux by ,12 m;
Leave Sioux City Mouday, Wednesday
and Friday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Omadi by 8 pm;
14035 From Dahkota to Breckenridge
70 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Dahkota Monday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Breckenridge next day by 10
p m;
Leave Breckenridge Wednesday at 6
am;
Arrive at Dahkota next day by 10 pm.
14036 From Dahkota to St. Helena,
60 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Dahkota Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at St. Helena by 10 p m;
Leave St. Helena Saturday at G a m;
Arrive at Dahkota, by 10 p m;
14037 From Dahkota to Wacapanna,
15 miles and back, on:e a week.
Leave Dahkota Saturday at 7 a m;
Arrive at Wacapanna by 12 m;
Leave Wacapanna Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Dahkota by 7 p m.
14033 From Dahkota City to South
Pass, 750 miles and back, once a month.
Leave Dahkota cn 1st every jnonth.
Arrive at South Pass on 25th day
thereafter.
Leave South Pass 1st every month;
Arrive at Dahkota in 25 days there
after.
14039 Frcm Dahkota City by St.
Johns, Ayoway Creek and Running Wa"
ter River to Fort Laramie, 7C0 miles
and I ack, once a'month.
Leave Dahkota 1st of every month.
Arrive at Fort Laramie in 15 days
then after.
Ltave Fort Laramie 17ih cf every
month. " ' " -
Arrive at Dahkota in 15 days there
after. .' ' '
. Bids to fr.d at Running Water River,
300 miles 1 s distance will 1 e considered
14049 From Dahkota Citv I v Si mx
City, Iowa, fori ookori axal Fvrt Ran
miles and bac,
csce a montn.
Leave Dahkota 1st of every raonth.
Arrive at Fort Pierre oa 10th day
thereafter. ...
Leave Fort Pierre 12Ux cf Tery
month, "
Arrive at Dahkota cn 10th day there
after. ' , ' . .
14041 From Lcgan to Sionxtity, Icra-a,
6 miles and back, three times a week,
Leave Logan Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 10 am; "
Arrive at Sioux City by 12 m;
Loavo Sioux City Monday, Wednesday .
and Friday at 2 p m; ' '
Arrive at Logan by 4 p tr,; . .
14042 Frcm Niobrari to Lcan, ,C!)
miles and back, once a week. .
Leave Niobrari Friday at p a n;
Arrive at Logan by 10 p m;
Leave Logan Saturday at G a tn;
. Arrive at Niobrari by 10 pm. '
14043 From Tecumsehto St. Helena, -20
mile and back, once a wee!;.
Leave Tecumseh Saturday at 6 a ri;
Arrive at Helena by 12 m; '
Leave Helena Saturday at 2 p c; '
Arrive at Tecumeh by 8 p in.
1404 1 From Three Grove to- Weejir.
Water, 20 miles and back, once a wee'.
Leave Three Grove Saturday at 6 3. n;
Arrive at Weeping Water at 12 in;
Leave Weeping Water Saturday at 2
ptn; ' ' '
Arrive at Three Grove by 8 p ra.
14045 From Council BlmT, Iowa', to '
Belleview, Neb., ten miles and ' back,
three times a w?ek.
"Leave Council Bluff-Monday, Wednes- .
day and Friday at 9 a m;
Arrive at Belleview same days 'bv,
12 m; 3 1
Leave Belleview Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 2 p m; '
Arrive at Council Bluff same days by 5
pm. v
Bids for G times-a-wcek service will be
considered. "
FORMS OF tROpOSAL, CCAttAKTY,. AND
CERTIFICATE.
Provosal.
The undersigned i . whose
post office address is , county of
, State of , . propeses to
convey the inails of ie United States
from July 1, 1S59,- to June 30, 11562.' oa.
route
No-
betweeh-
call to Fort Pierre,
and , agreeably t! the ad-' .
uertisement of the postmaster-General,'
dated December 31, 1S57, for the anmuul
sum of- dollars. - - .
This proposal is made with full know
ledge of the distance of .the route, the-,
weight of the mail to be carried, and all
other particulars in reference. the route
and service, and also after careful exami- .
nation of the laws and instructions attach '
ed to the adecrtisement. . .
Dated '(Signed.) .
Guaranty.
The undersigned residing at "
State or undertake that, if - the
foregoing bid for carrying the mail on "
route No- , be' accepted by the Post-:
master General, the bidder shall, prior to .
1st day of Angust, 1658, enter, bta the .
required obligation or contract, to per
form the service proposed with good, and
sufficient sureties. " .
Dated (Signed by two guarantors;)
Certificate. ; . y.t
The undersigned, postmaster at .
State of certifies under hu oath . '
of office, that he is acquainted with the
above guarantors, and knows them to bp
men of property, and able to make gocd
fheir guaraity.
Dated' (Signed.)
Rojalty and Le?s.
The superintendent of the big ship L- '
viathan, Mri Yates, declined to permit'
the princess royal (that is Queen Victo- 3
ria "oldest darter") to go up into the "'.
vessel, lest the wind should cause her to
play an involuntary pirouette in the as-
cension, as did a woman who previously
made tho experiment. Whereat tLJLoo-
don r ews is bold to say.:
"We are of opinion that Yates is a fool.,
We suppose that he thought it blasphemy
for the workmen to see the princess
royal's 'means of getting over the gTound'
as Willi3 calls stocking holders. Thjs
reminds us of the poor Spaniard who had
his head cutoff for making a present of a -,
pair of stockings to the Queen of Sraia. ,
"Put3 him to death," cries the royal lady,
"how dare he presume to conclude thai
queens have legs !" ' Queen Victoria has,
however very ugly legs, if we are to be
lieve Prince Albert, who told the editor
of the New York Albica so, in ' ccufid.
ence. . :" .
' A .
During the month of Decciriber, the '
jrodigious sum "of " $10,000,CQO ii gold
was sent to Europe to pay our indebted- -ness
to that country for. superfluous im
ports. Of this sum, $7,500,000 was sent
from the port of New York, and 62,500,'
000 from the port of Boston.
A country that can afford to send eff
such a sum of specie in one month ought-'
not to complain of hard times.
Which causes us the most bother tho"
mails or the females 1 The latte'r keeps
us writing letters all the time,', while tha
former never ddiwr them. 1
Th man who was ' !movd to tears1
complains of. dampness of the prfmu.cs4
and wishes to be. taovLti Lack a.raui,