United States Mails. - Tost Crncs DtrAETaEx?, ) December 31, 1357.f rill be received at tLa Contract OOice this Department uatil 3, p. m., cf Y odncsday, March 31, iS5S, for conveying the mails cf the Lnit ea States for four years commencing July 1, 1S58, acJ ending J ace 3J, lbC2, in the 'i'erri? rj of Ae rtfca,ca tua routes and by the schedules herein l-ecined. - " ;v ;, Dwisions to be ru-.ds by April 21. ISIS. (fTAx.-aiMc ca.rfuUy th forma and instnxtione a HxeJ.) - -j ' ' I WO I. Trora Oruaha City to Council Bluff, Iawa, & ail es and Wk, daily. !.. re Omaha Ciiv daily at I, p. M; Arrive nt Council Biuff earns dsy by 3 p tn ; Lfn Council BluiTdaily at 4. p m; Arrive at Omaha Citvsame day by 6,pra. 1 UHi2; From Omaha Citv by Nebraska City, Kear--y Citv, Monnt Vernon, Brownviile, emaba Cify, ui Rul'., to Whitehead, 150 miles, and back, three Leave Omaha city llonday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 5, a m: . ''"'". Arrive at Whitehead 3d day by 1 0 p m; ' Loare Whitehead Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 5, a m: Arrive at Omaha city 3d day ly 10 pm. 1 1003. From Omaha City, by Elkhorn CVy, to Fontanelle, 57 miles and back, three times a week. Lave Omaha City Monday, Wednesday, and i n dav at 6 a ra ; Arrive at Fontanelle next daysly 13 ; Leave Fontaneilo Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day all pin; A rrim at )mili fr" rfTl l?T DV 7 T5 IH. 1400 4. From Omaha City, by "Bellevicw, Cedar Mand. Plymouth. Rock Bluffs. Lewistown, laree Grove, and Wyoming, - to ebraciUa city, 120 m:le3 and back, three time a week. Leave Omaha City Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 5 a ei ; Arrirs nt yebraskaCitT 3d dflT bv 6 T m: ' Nrl.mkA citv Jjondav. Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a n : " Arrire at Omahi Citv Sd days bv 6 T m: nans Frrm OmAft Citv bv Elkhorn city. Ba- eLanan. Columns, Fort Kearney, and Foft Lara taie, to Salt Lake, 1,045 miles and bach, once & mor. in ; - Leavo Omaha City cn the 13i!i cf each month ; Arrive at.Salt Lake in thirty days thereafter; Leave S.iir Ike cm the 15 th of eacJt month ; ' A.rive-ot Omaha City in thirty days thereafter. Ids t end at Fort Laramie, emitting Fort Kear- nv Salt Lake will ba considered. "H03'5. From Omaha Citr, by Florence, Ft. Cal taun. Lc Soto, Cninniing city, Tekamah, Black Bird, aai Omnd!..to DahkoU city, 110 miles and back, throo ti:n fl. week. - Leave tWha. eitT llonday. Wednesday, and Fri- iivai 5 a m: ' Arrive at Dahkota city next diys by 10 p m: Leave Dahkota city Uonday, Wednesday and Fri day tt 5 a re: Arrive at Omaha city next day? by 10 p n. 14007. From Omaha citv. bv Elkhorn city, Fon tsnclle, Running Water, and Fort Randall, to Fort Fiarre, 400 miles and back, twice a month. Leac Omaha city 1st and Uth of each month at tin; ' Arriveat Ft. Time on tho 10th day by 10 p m; Leave Fort Pierre on 12ihand 17th of each month at f a in; Arrive at Omaha city on tho 10th day by 10 p m; BM to run on?c a week will ba consider-d", .11003. From Buchanan, by Fontanelle, to De Soto, 10 miles and back, once a week. . . Leave Buchanan Monday, at 8, a m; . Arrive at Da S Jto next day by 6 p n; Leave De Soto Wednesday at 3 a m; , Arriveat Buchanan next dny by 6 ji m. 11003." From Fontanelle toFreinx-nt, 15 miles and Wk,cnaa week. '- Leave Iontanelle Satorday at 7am; ' Arrive at Fremont by 12 m; 1 1 : ' ' Leave Fremont Saturday at 2 p m; tl. " Arrive ir Fontanelln by 7 pm." 14010. From Oregon, Missouri, by. Oliro JJranch, to Rvlo, 25 miles and back, three times a week.'" Leave Oregon Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 am: Arrive at Rulo by 1 2 m: Leave Rulo Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 pm; ' : . Arrive at Orezon by 8 p m. " 1 101 1. From Rulo by Archer and Salem, to Marys- TUle, in Kansas. 100 milles and baci, once a week. . Leave Rulo Monday at 6 a m; " , ' , Arrive at Marysville next day by 10 p m": Leave Marysvillo Wednesday at 6 a m; Arrive at Rulo next day by 10 P-m. Bidj to commence at Saint Stephens, to rua three timCT a week are invited. ' U012. From Beilvkw, by Tairview and Platford 1 3 Ashland, 40 milcf and back, once a week. -! Leave Belleview Friday at G a o; ' Arrive at Ashland by 8 pm: I?ave Ahlan 1 Saturday at G a m'; Arrive ai tvnicrtvw S v m. - . . lads to end at nattorJ will D considered. "14013. From Olenwood, Iowa, by Cerro Gordo, Bslleview, and ILnleton, in Nebraska Territory, to Fremont. 40 miles and back, three times a week Iave Glenwood Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a m; ' ' - . ; .:.::.. I Arrive at Fremont by S v m: A Leave Fremont Tuesday,TliUxsday and Saturday at nam; r . Arrire t fllenwood "ViT Sum 14014. From Oregon, Mo. by Forest City and Rush Bottom. to St. oterhen?, 3J miles ana back, twice a week. Leave Oregon-Monday and Friday at Sa m;' ." Arrive at St, Stephens snme days by 8 p m; Leave-SU Stephens Tuesday and Saturday at 8 am-; . ; - " - - i,: ArrivafOre2:on saa2 days by G p m. ' 14015 From Flatnioulh to Lewisville, 20 miles and back, once a week.- - . Leave Ptattsmouth Saturday at 6 a m; ' Arrive at Lewisville ty 12 in ; Leave Lewitville Saturday at.2 pa; ; Arrive at Platsmouth by 8 p tn. . 1401R. From Platsmouth to Glenwood, Iowa, 9 miles and back, three' times a week Lcae Platsinouth Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 9 a m; Arrive at Glenwood by 12 m; Leave Glenwood Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; - .Arriveat Piatsmouth by 5 p m. - 14017. From PlaUmouth to Glendale, 15 miles and back once a week. . : Leave Platsniouth Saturday at 7 a m; -5 Arrive at Glcndale by 1 2 m; Leave Glendale Saturday at 2 p m; . Arrive at Platsmr.uth by 7 p in. . 1 ' 11C 1ft. From PlaUmouth, by Kenosha, to Wyo ming, 23 miles, and back, once a week. . Leave PlaLsmouth Saturday t 6 am; Arrive at Wyoming by 12 m;'- . i Leave Wyoming Saturday at 2 p m; Arrire at Platsmouth by 8 p m. 11013. From Marysville, by Forney and Plca'nt -Valley, to Fort Kearney, 1 GO miles and Lac i, once a week. . Leave Marysville' Monday at 4 a m; Arrive at Ft. Kearney Thursday by 6 p m; Leave Ft. Kearney Monday at 4 a tu; Arrive at Marysville Thursday by 6 pm. Bid to run by a proposed schedule will be consid ered Bid to mn three times a week will be considered 14020, From Wyoming to Salt Creek, 50 miles . and back, once a week. ' - Leave Wyoming Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at Salt Creek by 8 pm; . Iveave Salt Creek Saturday at 6 a m; . Arrive at Wyoming by 8 p rn. 11021. k rwro Konona to Si,lny, Iowa, 25 mn and back, three times a week. Iieave Kenosha Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 0 a mi Arrive in Sydney by 12 m; Leave Sydney Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Arrive at Kenoha hj 8 p ra; 1 4022. From Nebraska City, by Fort Kearney to Ash Hollow 400 miles and back, once a month. . Leave Nebraska lt ol tserj month, Arrive at Ah IIollow on 10th day thereafter; Leave Ah Hollow on 10th cf every month; . Arrive at Nebraska City on the lCih day there- arter. v. Eds to run twice a month, and to end at Ft. Kear ney, omitting Ash Hollow, will be considered. 14023. I rom ebrka City by Kearney City, to Sidney, Iowa, 15 mile and back, three times a week. ... - Iave Ne bra! Cily Monday, Wedneiday, and Friday at 6 a ci; ' Arrive at Sidney Mmadasby 12 m; Leave Sidney Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at "lpm; . : - - - f - ' ; ' -Arrive at XtLn.-T.a City F-nc Jay.fcy 7 pm. 14024. Frm Nebraska City by Hamilton, Tecnra h. Turkey Creek, at J Otto Mission, to MaryrviUe, 112 mile nr.l tacy. once a ffetk. " Lmv Nebraska City Monlay at C a m; , Arrive C 'y.vi"s Wcisosdy by 6 p jn; Iavs Marysville Tbnn lay at 6 a ra: " ." Arrive at Ncbraa City Saturday by 6 pm. I5id tn run Ihw time a rcrt -U1 be c(;nidered. 1 1125. From Kcoraka City, by 6iV.c City. Mt. rrcwr.vi:ie. Nemaha City, Archer, White Clouiand Rulo. to Nemaha Agotvy, Kanes SO tiile a:.d bnrk, three tiroa a week. I,oave NebraVa City Mctliy, WeJaesd;y, and Friday a 18 a rs: A rrive at Nemaha Agener next Jars ry 6 p m; . Iave Neaaha Agcujy Monday, Wednesiaj aad FriJay at 6 a m; . Arrive at NelmVa Cily it day by 6 p m. if- Frr-n. Xbruka CtT.by Ottoe City and Ti r-. t- Lir: V,0 i' HtfJ h-V IaveXcbka City Monday atfiam; -Arrive t Lirft by 10 p m; Isve Lfndpn Tueeiav at 6 am; ; X r " a"eVtidta City by IC f n n -i- in an I iim iiiimii hi 'ni'-i T iMasllw,,IIWIWaMWg . . , . - ' -'' mm 1 1027. From ErowETlllo to Bockport ilo 8 raues . at m h and back, fix timcja week. Leave Brownvi'.lo daily, except ounaay,ai ui. Arrive at Rotkport by 12 m; ; - Leave Rockort daily, except bunaay, at Z p mj . Arriveat Urownville by 5 prr. , i li'i03. From Brownvills, by Beatrice to Ft. Kear ney, 220 raiics und bick, or.ee a mot-th. Leave Brcwnville 1st of every month; r Arrive at Ft. Kearney it seven days tuereaucr; Leavo Ft. Kearney 10th cf every month , Arriveat Brownviile in seven days thereafter. 14029. ' From Brownviile to Tarkio Mo., 28 miles and back, three tunes a wtek. . Leave Browr-ville Moniky, HeJaesUay, ana rn day at 8 a m; Arrive at Tarkio, by 6 pc; UavcTorltio Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 am; Arrive at Brownviile by G p ra.- . r 14030. 1'rom Florence to Msno''ai wi ?0 miles and back, once a week. ' ij Leave Florence Monday at S a m; '. Arrtye at Magnolia by 6 p in; - ' Leave Magnolia Tuesday at 8 am; Arrive at Florence by 6 p m. . ' !' ' 14031. From Cumming City to Magnolia, la., 20 miles and back three times a week. . Leave Cuiaming Monday, Weduo3day,and Friday, t 6 a ir; Arrive at Magnolia by 12 m: Leave Magnolia Monday, Wednesiay, and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at Cumming City by 8pm; 14032. From Mt. Vernon, by boncra, Mo., t Ian den 15 miles and back, twica a week. Leave Mount Vernon Monday' and Thursday at 5 am; Arrive at Linden by 12 ra; Leave Linden Monday and Thursday at2pm;- Arrive at Mt. Vernon by 8 p m; 11033. FromOmadi.tj Elk Horn, 25 miles and back once a week. ' .. - Leave Omadi Mondayat 9 ft m; Arrive at Elk Horn by 6 pm; Leave Elk Horn Tuesday at 9 am: A rri vo at Omadi by 6 p m. 14034. From Omadi. by Dahkota City, and Ser geant's Bluff, to Sioux City, 17 miles and back, three times a week. ' , . - r f LiaTO Omadi Monday Wednesday and Friday at Gjj m; ' Arriveat Sioux Cilv "by 12m: ; Leave Sioux City Jlonday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 2 pm: ' ' Arrive at Omadi by S p m. 14G35. From Dakota to Breckinridge, 70 miles and back, once a week, . ' Leave Datkota Monday at 6 am; Arrivo in Breckinridge next day by 10 p m; Leave Brenkieridge Wednesday at 6 a m; Arriveat Dahkota next day by 10 p ra. ,1403'j. From DahkoU to St. Helena, 50 miles and back, once a -week, Leave DahkoU Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at St. Helena , y 10 p m; Leave St. Helena Saturday at C a m; " Arrive at Dahkota by 10 p m. 14037. From Dahkota to Wacapauna, 15 milus and back, onco a week. Lcve Dahkota Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at Wacapanna by 12 in; Leave Wacapanna Saturday at2p m; Arrive at Dap kota by 7 p m. - ". , . 14038 From Dahkota Lity to bcutH l'ass, iU miles and lack once a month. .. , . . Leave Dahkota on 1st of every month ; . Arrire at South Pass on 25th day thereafter; Leave South Pass 1st every month; Arrive in Dahkota in 2o days thereafter. 14039. From Dahkota City"by St, Johns, Ayo- way Creek, and Running liter River, to Ft. Lara mie, 400 miles and back, onco a month. ' Leave Dahkota 1st of every month; , :. . Arrive at Ft.- Laramie in 15 days thereafter; . . Iieave FU Laramio 1 th of every month; Arrive in Dahkota in 15 days thereafter. Bids to end at Running W ater River, 300 miles less distance will be considered. 1 1040. Fr m Dahkota, City by Slcux City, Iowa, Ft. Lookout and Ft. Randall, to Ft. Pierre, 300 miles and back,oncea month. Leavo Dahkota 1st of every month; Arrive at Ft. Pierre on 10th day thereafter; Leave Ft. Pierre 12th of every month; Arrive at Dahkota on 10th day thereafter, 15041. From Logan to Sioux City, la., G miles and back, three times a week. Leave Logan Monday, V edaesday and Friday at 10 am; Arrive at Sioux City by 12 m: -- Leave Sioux City Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 2 pm; ' v . , ArrrVc at Logan by 4 p m. - 14012. From Niobrari to Logan 50 miles and back, on?c a weeic. , , , Leave Niobrari Friday at 6 am. Arrive at Logan by 10 pm; Leave Logan Sat urday at G a m; ' r Arrive at iooran by 10 p m. 11043. From Tecumseh to Helena, 20 miles and back, Once a week. ' . f ' leave lecumsoa Saturday ai o am; . . ... Arrive at Helena by 12 m; Leave Helena Saturday at 2 p m; , . .'' Arrive at lecumseh by o p m. 14044. From Three Grove to Weeping Water, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Three Grove Saturday at 8 a m: . Arrive at Weeping Water by 12 m; . . ,v , ,. Leavo oepmg ater fcaturday at 2 p m; " ; Arrive at Three Grove by 8 p m. 14015. From Council Bluff, Iowa, to BellctlOT, Neb., 10 miles and back, three times a week. ' Leave Council lluu wonaay. Wednesday and tn- day at 9 a m: ' - Arrive at uellview game days by 12 ni;. . -Leave Belleview Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 p m; ' ' Arrive at Oouncil Bluff same days by 5 pm. Bids for 6 times a week service will be considered. FOU1IS OF PROPOSAL. GUARANTY, AIH) CERTIF- . r . icatk.: . ; ,-.-.x The undersigned, , whose post office ad dress is county of , State of , propos es to convey the mails f the United Status, from July 1, tba to June so, itsbii, on route jo. , tetween - and , ireeably to the advertisement of the Postmaster General, dated December 31, 1857, for the annual sum of dollars. . .. This proposal is male with full knowledge of the dis tance of the route, the weight of the mail to be carried, and all other particulars in reference to the route and service, and also after careful eEarainatim of the laws and instruments attached to the advertisement. Dated (Signed.) GCAKAKTT. The undersigned, residing rt , Stat of- undertake thaVif the foregoing bid tor carrying the mail on route No. , be accepted by the Postmaster General the bidder Ehall, prior to the 1st day of Atgust, 1853, en ter iuto the required obligation, or contract to perform the service proposed, with good and sufflciimt sureties. This we do understanding distinctly tbeoblications aod liabilities assumed by guarantors under the 27Lh section of the act of Congress of July 2, 1836. . Dated (Signed by two guarantors.) CEBTIFICATES. ;. . The undersicned, postmaRter at . State of . certifies, under hit onih of office, that he is acquainted with the above guarantors, and knows them to be men of property, and able to make good their guaranty. Dated (Signed.) INSTUCTIONS. ' Containing eonditiont to be incorporated in the con- tracta to the extent the aepartmcntmay deem proper. 1. Seven mluutea are allowed to each intermediate office, when not otherwise specified for assorting the mailt.; but on railroad And steamboat routes there is to be no more delay than is sufficient for an exchange of tte mail bags. " - 2. Oa railroad and steamboat lines, and other routes where the mode of conveyance admits of it, the special apeuts ,f the department, also pot nice blanks, mail bags, locks and keys, are to be conveyed without extra charge. , 3. On railroad and steamboat lines the route agents of the department are t be conveyed withoutcharpe and for their exclusive use while traveling with the mails, tn acomnvnUtinn car, or apartment in the center of a car, properly lighted, warmed and furnished, and adapted to the convenient separa:iu and due security of the mails; is to be provided by the- contractor, under tte direction of the department. Railroad and steamboat companies are required to take the mail from, and deliver it into, tbs poet office at the commencement and end of their routes, and to and from all effieps not more than SO rods from a station or land- of all other side service that is, for offices over eighty rods fmra a landing o Btation. . ' ' . J .. Iteceirts will be reqtiireH foi mnil bags ennvp'-ed in cfcarpe cf persons enndt yed by railroad companies. There w ill also be way hills prepared by i ostmaters, or other agents of the Post Office Department, to accompany the mails, rpecifying thonumberand destinations the sever al bnps. Ob the principal st.ise routes litewlse, receipts will be re Jul red ani way bills forwarded; the latter to be examined by the several postmasters, to Insure regu larity in the delivery of mail bags. 4 No psy Will be made for trips not perfjrmod; and for each of such urn Us ions not satisfactorily explained, three times the iay ct the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so fr.r behind time as to break connection with depenuing mail, and not sufficiently cxccfcd, one-f urth of the Mmpenstticn fur the trip is auhject'to forfeiture. Peduilon will alo le ordered for a gTade of terformknc Inferior to that speoSed la Uie contract. P t repeated Oeliii(it:enc:es of tV.e tlad herein speciCe.1, Vnlnnted pen Ait i? proportioned to the natnre thereof and the Impor tanoe of the mail, may be maie. 6. For leaving behind or throwing off the mails, or any portion of them for the admission of passengers, or for being concerned in settitiz up or running an express con veying intelligence in advance cf the mail, a quarter's Py may be titductcd 6. Tinea will he Imp-ved, unle the delinquency fce promptly and satisfactorily explained by certiorates of postmaster, or the nlTiJavits of other creditable personn, fnr failing tt arrive la contract time; frr ne!cargto tike the mail from or deliver U into a t cv; f unoring It ( i iug either to Ihe uasuiUMeneM 4 the place r the wanner of carrying It) to t e wet. Injured, dej-trrrp-i, r,b x-1 or lost J and for refusing, after demand, t ) convey the mail as frequently ai the ccntrintor runs, tr if once reed la running a coach, car or tteanhoat on a roct. T. T roftnaste'r 7,iri' rr -. -r7 -i.'n'a"t rprtu-i-. i iviaafveabyl contract f trioU- i-K the Pfist 0:Tie laws, or dvKbeying tbe instructions of the department ? for retusifilo dicharpe a carrier when, required by 1tse lTartment to de so; for aiiryng'lhe contrart without the assent of the Poat master .General ; f tnt rcanirg an ezpre aforid j it for trutfyort'.TJf person w packages conveying mailable matter ett ot the mail".,'. - , .. . , : ' '.'V ' ' 8. The Pcstmaster General may erder an increase ot service on a route by al lowing therefor a pro rataiua caee on the contract pay, lie may cliaaiRo .cbedule ot de parturea and arrivals in all cases, and particularly to make them perform to connections with railroad, with out increase of Pr provided the running time be not abridged. He may also order an increase of spcel, al lowing wittin the restrictions of the law, a pro rata in crease of puy for the additional stock or carriers, if any. The contractor may, however, In the case of increase of rpecd, relinquish the contract by giving prompt notice to the department that he prel er doing so to carrying tlie or der into effect. The Postmaster General may also curtail or discontinue the service, in whole or in part, at pro rata decreaseor pay, allowing one month' extra compensation on the amount .dispensed with, whenover in hi opinion the public interests require the change, or in case he de sires to supercede it by a different grade of transporta tion. ' 9. rayracnts will be made by collections from, or drafts on postmasters or otherwise, alter the expiration f r.uhouarter say lu February, May. AUgtui ana No vember; ;- " 10. The distances are given according to the best infor mation; tut no incrcaselpay willbo allowed shfaldthey be greater than advertised, if tbepoints to be supplied be correctly utated. ' Biddtra must inform themaelvet en this point: and also in reference 10 the -eight uf 'the mail: the condition of thef roads, hills, f trcanns, fee, and nil toll-ridi:ca.ieriies, or obstructions Of any-kind by which expenses may be incurred. Xo claim for addition al pay baned on such grounds, can bo considered ; nor for alleged mistakes or misapprehension as to the degree of sen-ice; nor for bridges destroyed, or other ubstrnctiona incroasinir distance, occurring during the contract term. Offices established after this advertisement is issued, aurt also during the contract term, are to be visited without extra pay if the distance be not increased. 11 A bid received after tho last day and hour named, or without the guarantee required by law, or laat m bines several routes In one sum of compensation, cannot be considered in competition with a regular proposal rea sonable in amount . X2. Bidder should first propose for service strictly ac cordinc to the advertisement, and then if they desire, separatedly for different service ; and if the regular bid be the lowest offered for the advertised service, the oth er propositions may be considered. ' ' - 13. There fchould be but one route bid for in a jrcpo- sal. ..: ; - - - 14. The route, the service, the yearly pay, the name and residence of the bidder, (that is his usual post office address,) and those of each member of a firm, wlero a company tilers, should be distinctly stated; alsotbtmode of conveyance if a higher mode than horseback be intend ed. The words "with due celerity, certainty, and secu rity' Inserted to indicate the mode f conveyance, will constitute a tlar bid. When a star bid is intended, no specific conveyance must bo named. ; But in case two modes of conveyance, are named at the same compensa tion, the tlghest or nest for the service will be takoa. 15. Bidders arc requested to use as far as practicable, the printed rm of proposal furnished by the depart ment, to write cut in iuu me sum of their bid3, and to retain copies of them.. , Altered bids should not be submitted nor should bids once submitted be wittdrawa.. . v - Each bwl must he guaranteed by two responsible per sons. General guarantees cannot bo admitted. .The bid and gaarantee t-hould be signed pluinly with the full name of each person. s ;. - - -' -- The department reserves the rijht-to reject any bid which may be deemed, extravagant; and 1 to disre gard the bids of failing contractors and bidders. ,15. The bid should be sealed, superscribed "Mall Pro posals, State ot ," . addressed Second Assistant Postmaster General, Contract office, and sent by mail, not by or to an apentj and posmasters will not enclose proposals (ar letter cf any kind) in their quarterly re turns. 17. The contracts are to be executed and returned to the department by or before the 1st day of August, 1S58, but the service must le commenced on the first July pre ceding, or the mail day next alter that date, whether the contracts be executed or not. Xo proposition to trans fer will be considered until the contracts are executed and received at the department; and then no transi'er will be allowed, unless good and suflicient reasons there for are Kiven, to bo determined by the department. In all cases the retiring contractor will be rejtuire'd' to be come one of-'tKe sureties on the new contract. 18. rosiuiasteRMiifflcewor near rartrnacr, butrnfire than eighty rods from a station,' wiiJ lrnniei!iateiy after, the 31sr" cf MarcV next, report tSelr exact distance from the nearest station, and how they are otherwise supplied with the mail to enable the Postmaster General to direct a mail-metsenger supply from the fir of Juiy next.- - - - - 19. Section 18, of an act of Congress approved Jfarch 3, 1845, provides that contracts for the trati5portatlOtt of the mail shall be let iu every case to Ux low est bidder ten dering auaicieat guarantees fr the faithful "performance, without other reference to the mode of IOCS ;trafisporta tlgn than may be necessary to provide for the due celerity; certainty and security of snch traafepotation. Under1 this law a new description f bids have been received. They do not speiry a modu? of conver'.nce, but engage to take the entire mail each trip with certainty, celerity and se curity, using the terms of the lawv These bids are styl ed from the manner m which they are designated on the books of the department, star bids, and they will be con strued as providing for the couveyance of the entire mail, however large! and whatever may be the mode necessary to insure its celerity, certainty and security. In all casas where the lowest grade of service' is be lieved to t-e sufficient, the lowest hid will be accepted in preference W a star or specific bid. ' , - When the lowest bid is not a star bid, and specifles eith er no mode or an inadquate mode of conveyance, it will not be accepted, but set aside for a specific bid proposing the necessary service. ,... . , When the bid does not specify a mode of conveyance; also when it proposes to carry "accorJiug to tbe-adver-tisement," but without such specification, it will becuu sidered as a proposal for horseback service ' 20. A modification of a bid in any of its esseetial terms Is tantamount to a new bid, and cannot be received, so as to interfere with a regular competition, after the last hour set for receiving bids. 2W Postmasters are to be carefulnot to certify the sufTU'ienty of : guarantors, or sureties, without kaowing that tney are persons or sumcient responsibility ; and all bidders, gurantors, and sureties are distinctly notified that on a failure to enter into or perform the contracts for the service proposed for in the accepted bids, their le gal liatiiiUimwill beenforced against thaci.' - - 22. Present contractors, and persons known at the de partment mast equally wjth others, procuje guarantors and certifloateH' of their suffis ency substantially in the forms abovtt "prescribed. - The certificates of sufficiency must be signed by a postmaster or by a judpe of a court of reccrJ. A. V. BROWN, Postmaster General. Groceries! Groceries!! Fresh. Arrivals ! .He ivy Additions ! ! Prices .Greatly Ileducetl? CURREXCY TAKEN AT PAR U J J, B. JEIININGS Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph Mo. HAS just eceiVed at his store room, corner of Second and Francis St reets, St. Joseph, everything desirable in his line, which he purchased for the Fall and Winter trade, at great ly reduced price for Cash, and whieh he will sell at corresponding prices for cash, or to punctual customers. Among his recent receipts are 50 doz Fresh Peaches, 35 doz Prime Apples, 20 doz Assorted Fruits, 20 doz Lobsters 1 & 2 lb cans, 300 doz Field's celebrated Oysters put up this fall, 20 half Barrels new white Fish, also Oxlilsh, 1(0 boxea R Cheese, 60 boxes E D do, 600 lbs Currants, 0 boxes fretsh raisins, 100 boxes dried her ring, 600 lbs Goshen Butter, 200 bbls crackers, 60 bbls nuts assorted, 600 lbs Peanuts, 100 boxes assorted and fancy candiei, 100 do gum drops and motto Lozengers, 200 drums Figs,&c. Also a large lot svgaa and molasses, which will be t old at prices considerably below the prices sixty days ago. . ' , St. Joseph, Nov. 8, 1S57. 21 n S.LOCKWOOD. i 1857. K. E.P03IEBOY Lockwood & Pomeroy, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS. Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de scription ; for which they will, pay the highest Market Price, . IN CASH. COUNTRY Merchants are invited to examine our stock of Hats & Caps for the approaching Spring and Summer trade, which will be largo, fashionable, and well selected. In point of variety our stockshall not bo excelled by any House in St. Louis. Our prices will below, terras accommodating.' Call and see us at our New Store. Second St. St. Joseph, Mo. 32-6ni GEO. P. LtCKHxVRDT, WATCH MAKE A.nd J"ox7v7-ollox-. 5 OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. f TAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of JL Brownviile and vicinity, that he has opened a ' Watch. Clock, anrl Jawelrv Rf In Oregon, licit county, Mo.; where he will keep ebn- I J, ,T j e-r '? . 3al ' a goocI assortm' I uoli and Silver V atehes, Clocks and Jewelry, sortment of which ho will sell extremely low, for CASH, lot of VloliaJ Accordeons, Silver, and Also, a fine d Ilated Hikhi- tacles; Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension casps, Silver Thimbles, 4e., Ac. He is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in the best manner and on vhe most reasonable terms. . Every article bought in his establishment, in war j ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re pairing warranted for one year. July2G, 18j6. Tl-nStf LOWE'S r-i M CiVm f I fi OfflCOi CITY; X. o:uili 7. BROWHVILLB STEAM MiTMj, NOEL, LAKG k EMERSOX, - B. We . would rurcf ally inform tho eitl rens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that we have alwavs on hacd a larf .nd well selected ec ra is taan any mill fn tbe Tnii ;ry.A - : MjrketpritJS paid fr iS dvlivwititTito yard tiron tlie"afxi'-t.b9 rirvr.v -'--- " : Al?if3crS aeerinpMIicd with the cash, will recciv our imnjeuiate attention. j i. ;' .'l - ". ' . J J .DEALERS IN' ........ . . . . ' .t j' - AND " ' - . "VI i Cr Main St.. between Brownviile, IT. - ip 1 .r-i l fci I'm i I l tove F uFniture, Flour, AND WE have just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and and Fancy line, which we are now prepared to ' Ill I "I I I' ..-; , i 1 For Casli or Country Produce. ; , r Li57. . y2nlS-tf CRANE JtniLL. OF AT &ul1 Vju I. T. WHYTE & CO'S, : , BROWHVILLB, N T. WE have just received an entirely new and large assortment of Superior Goods, which we will sell at as reasonable prices as any establishment in tho West, our motto being Live and let Live." - We have now in store a great variety of the following articles, which we purchased for Cash and oonse- qucntly can sell cheap on the same terms: DIuvF 'GOODS HATS AND CAPS, Queensware and Willow Ware, FARlft IMPtiiyTENTS, Ami a fine assortment br Light Groceries, Such as Spite. , Peppers, Soda, ; VilV ' S,alaratns, a ' Ginger, , Allspice, etc., etc. .i.'i :;.- And a good article of ... Siaoiiing and Chewing Touacco. It is a pleasure to us to show goods, and we ask you to call round and seefor yourselves. Oct. 19.1857. . v2nl8-ly . I. T. WHYTE & CO. Slain St., one door above Luslibaugli & Carson's Exchange CanU, Brownviile, N. T. THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the vucy uavorectiYcu uuu a.re now ojHJuiiigoneoi mo largcsi anu moat complete CiloCKS ot ClOthin" - ' n . . - - . k Ever brought to this market. . v - - - Their assortment of ZXj&LCXT 3&SEClO CJiO"43H-i!O.Sr y J,,w..1',aa"JLJi1Lto Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices; as i i r , i .i. . o i lnvfaiuiu vrrecu, amu woius, vassimcrM, ouuneiis. vasnniereus, ana Je.ins, ail made up according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests is superb, . ' . embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In the . ..... v . .' , . IBaliimore Clothing tore I May also be found at all time a fine selection of Cravat3, Stocks, Tyes,' Collars white or colored, Handker- -T. r C 9 . T 1 I l , 1 1 1 i - , . . .. Junius, ouspuuut-rt, vun:biags, etc., wnicn we wuiseii ascueap as any esuLDixsnmeni in the est. I ' ' We have the finest and best assortment of I N - " Doisblc ami Single Oyercoats, ''"'' ' Ever brought to this Territory. - MATS AMD CAPS, '.' ' '. -' r , , - . -. ' : '- .... i Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A fine assortment of COATS, Dress, FrocJt. and Saclt. PAXTS, Every Style and Description. VESTS,' To please ILarge and Small. SHIRTS 'Both White and. Fancy. Over Shirts, Overalls, Drawers, and Knit under shirts. utk Gloves, Mitts, and Hiding Gloves, etc. WE would but aik the public tQ call, axamine and judge for themselves whether the Clothing at the Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better made material, cut with better taste, better trimmed ind twenty-five percent, cheaper than they have ever n n a It 1 iff UH ' ksJ a a a offer to the public, we arc confident, the largest and best selected stock of Groceries ever offered in this market ; r ollhds Sugar, 50 Sacks Coffee, 125 Sacks Flour, ' '5 Tierces Rice, 30 Bbls Molasses, 16 Boxes Star Candles, 20 Boxes Soap. 150 Sacks Salt, 15 Bbla Cider Vinigcr, 150 bbls Selt. TERMS CASH!!! 1. T. WHYTE & 00. i New Wholesale Grocery Housed W.C.RITCHIE, WHOLESALE A jYD RETAIL . . DI1ALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, CIGARS, .WOODEN WARE, Corner of Main and Francia Slreeta Riddle' a Old ttand. Oi posit e Stouts Hotel, ST. JOSEPH, MO. HAVE Just received the largest and most complete stuck of te above goodi ever opened in upper .Missouri, to which the atteattoncf merchants and dealers is res pectful ling invited baring purchased tbetn principally for carti at the very loirest possible prices, In Boston, New Tork and St. Louli, feel confident that I can offer Inducements that are t arelyfound. and hoping, hy fair and liberal dealing, ior prices and good Gjods, to merit a liberal share of patronage. Call and, examine my stock and pricei before pure&iMmr; sales are bound to follow, In my stock will be found every article usually kept in a X I Grocery Douse. . . DIEW FERHY. Across tho Shuto At the Head of the. Island above BROWNVILLE To YY 8. Hall &. Co Saw 'IIIE undersigned announces to the Publio that he X has purc3a?ol tbe F-r"T rrvj Vf,p pu? ) nt I'win at H4wt ieaion ef -the Legislature, 3j:4 i6Eow Jrep.4 wr l anew and antiiintiJbo2t, t IxlZ lW aoommodate tho public... Charscs usual rates. - .'. . .? , ; June 11th, 1857. WI1TEE GOODS!! , t. H. Front and Second sis., 9 CAPS, uaeon, COUNTRY PRODUCE. Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Staple offer to tho txado at extremely low prices, & GKOCEIHIE, TT-LX333 CIiOTSINa, BOOTS AND SHOES, citizens of Brownviile and the publio generally that to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black j visible and ! A.n-i ' t , , t . bought elsowhere SIEGEL'4 GREEXBAUM. KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED FROM COAL, (beenred by Letters Patent.) Kerosene Ili.umixatiws Oil. The light obtain ed from this Oil exceeds in brilliancy that of any other oil or fluid heretofore discovered; is incxplo rive, and will remain limped in the very coldest weather. The Company recommend as the lamps best adopt ed to this Ooil.the Kerosene Lamps, manufu:tured by the following parties: Messrs. Cornelius & Baker also, Dyott, of Philadelphia, E. V. Haughwout Co. 4S8 Broadway, the Brooklyn Flint Glass Co., yo. 73 Broad Street, Messrs. Dicta A Co., 133 Wil liam Street, L. Mercier L57 Elm Street, N. Y. Samples of different styles of Lamps can be seen at tho Office of the Company. Kerosesb Lubricating Oil, No. 1. Prepared to suit the finest, and all other kinds of Machinery burns bnllianty in Locomotive Head Lights, Car Lamps, and all tho ordir.ary Srlarand Hand Lamps, ami stands as grea a degree of cold as best Sperm Oil, and is admirablyadaptcJ to Railroad and Steam ship uso. Kerosene Lubricating Oils, Xo. 2, 3. Superior Lubricators, and will be found to possess advantages over any Oils in the market at same prices will not burn and has been thus prepared to meet the re quirements of Railroads and others. Kerosene Binnacle Oil. Prepared expressly for Ships' ose, and will be found admirably adapted for use of Steamships, Men of War, Merchant Ves sels, Lake and River craft, and burns in nil cabin stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamrj, signal lan terns, Ac. Binnacle Oil will remain fluid as lon as best Sperm, and will burn all night without requiring to be trimmed, an advantage that will be obvious to every Jahipmaster. The Kerosene Oils W hoi days, and the Lland of Cuba. icai Agents appointed (in conformity with the rules established by tho Board of Trustee,) on ap- , - - AUSTEXS. - : General Agent, fCerotene Oil, Co., -' '' No. 50 Beaver Street. N.Y . N.B. Circulars with full particulars.testi menials ices, will be forwardcil on application as above. prices, June 25th, 1857. r2 2-U av can be obtained from th csale Oil Dfalr. Shin. rT,.?i- t,. and Grocers m New ork, and the regularly appoint ed Agents r.r the Company D ra,ny of the principal Towns an! Mill res of tho rr.it.-.lSf.i k- uv ' Ilew Hardware Store. ' . Sin'of the Saw. "... " ' J. FLAHERTY, .Tmnortor. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in r: ! American German, English & French HARDWARE jYD CUTLERY. ' : r ' ' ST. JOSEPH, 'MO..'1 V . '.' ' IS NOWreceiving and openirg the largest and most varied arsortment of good in the above line oyer offered in any market west of St. Louis. Mjkstock embraces a full and complete assortme-ai of Cabinet and House Builder' Hardware, Mechan ic's tool of rery description, direct from the most r approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul tural tools and implements, in great variety, comum in all the recent and asefal improvement for the savin" of a vast amount of labor to the farming com munity, from whomTrespectfuIly request a careful examination of this department of my 8t:k. 1 am. also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross vat aaws, wnicn 1 will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary price. Also a large assortmenl of Guns, -"Rifles and Pistols, Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac, of the best brands: in a word, my stock is very complete, which, fo. its quality and price, I am determined to oner aucn inducements as will command a liberal share of trade from this and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing and agencies for American Hardware Minn fact nrera, together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade, enables me; not only to defy all competi tion.but has convinced me that the true principle of trade i3 small proou ar.d quics returns. January 1, 1857. vlnZ'Jtf t . wis imi. to-- JOIIX COLIIOl'N & BROTHER,"' (Sign of the PadlockJ op'posite the Po3t OEce.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . , J DEALER is" Building and Saddlery Hardware, GROCERIES, JjAQtS SilCCS IiCfttfcCl"' fl-Kd SllCG Fi'lidillS ' ' ' ' -rn 1 . 1 . o ST. JOSEPH, MO. H AVE now in sti.re. and to arrive shortly, Amer ican and roreign Hardware, such as : . . Greaves & Son's Files Scissors and Edge Tools Pocket knives do Knives and forks Butcher's do Spear & Jackson's saws Urass curtain bands and Gimlet pointed screws Griffin's .and, American . pins ' Door locks Augers and anger bitts . Corn knives - ' horse nails ' ' Fost bolo a users Ames shovels and spades .Unar scythes ; Lull & 'Porter'3 shutter ' Grass and grain do Butts y ; Nails Morticing machines Shovels and. tongs Candlesticks -Framed wocd.-aw3 Circular, mill and muly saws Planesand plane irons Coopers drawing knives Blacksmiths' Bellows and Vices. Mouseholo Armitage an ; viig . ....... American anvils . Stocks and dies " do adzes and wood tools Tress Hoops Butts, cast and WTonght Copper rivets for belts Tuyere Iron3 Pad hooks, breeeh'gloops i ad screws, cockeyes Ornaments, ricks Plated and com. stirrups do do Bitts do do Buckles do do Rings Girth rein and roller web Silk, 3 cord thread Calf skins .: Upper leather Bridille do Skirting do Harness do Belting, do Goat skins Enaminelled leather Breast and rein snaps Lasts, pegs Peg floats Pincers Shoe thread Bristles, wax Lining skins Binding With many goods embracing a complete a?sort ment of the most desirable which they will sell at the lowest prices. J. COLHOU.N & BRO. April 16th. 1857. 3l-ly Gsorge Ferguson, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, A OCE to the public, that he U prepared J to erect Steam and'Water Saw and Merchant .Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair ing of machinery of all kinds. , ALL; WORK WARRANTED. Us is also Agent for . ; ' A. 13. HOLLIBIRD &. CO'S Western Fouhdiy. CINCINNATI, O. " LEE & -LEAVITT'S Saw Hi CljVCLTIirATI. O And are prepared to receive and fill orders ff an ma. j chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es tablishments. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. ' ; REFFERENCES. oel. Lake & Co., Brownviile, N. T. Steam mi " wa, afcA V)K f VV JL V Mill. . rurnas. nrownn l Muir, Haun L Co., " t Dr. Hoover, Nemaha city, " P. M. Rogers, , Pawnee city,'4 Nuckolls & White, Rockpor, Me. . James Lowe, Linden, ' " ' A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, O. Brownviile, June 18, 1357. If ' y2 1-ly Dillon, Thompson & Co Large Irame building cor. Mina and ROck, KOUK PORT, MO. , . Whosesaleand ReUil Dealers in AND GROCERIES. Hardware, Queensware, Drugs, uats Caps, Boots, Shoes, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture, Iron, Nails, Plows, and , Farming Utensels. WILL have, on the opening of navigation, a larsre and varied upcoiim tr. . AmOAAlim t- Ik.;. Stock, which will be sold Low for Cash. February 12th, 1857. , present 35-tf OLIVER BENNETT k CO., MAJJI-FACTLREB3 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots Shoes &. Brogans, NO. 87 MAIN STREET. SAIXT rn,r? ARof Sid, ? Ut;?EIPTof ompleteastmeri f of goods from their own md other manufae tones.adapted especially to the Western trade e.stcrn trad rurcnasers are invited to manufactured and selected wLh great eXreTnd warranted of superior quality.. Orders will "ceive n.mpt and earcu attention. iNEBRASXA CITY Izixri.jwa.oo Company. Capital Stoek 30,000. T' 'KEBRASKA CITY, T. fuViv mpa"y'4UnJei; a hbral barter, is now Fifty Til. ga? ni', Dd ei"ntirecapiUil stock of fty Ihounand Dollars, rai.l in nA .J.a tu andrLTr'ur0ra thi3date.to grant open policies. w71a tk a,4ran"e .ompiny any where. Having fi?..-d ,h m.,?,.ual rrinciplc.i,, patrons, without . -uy uaoiiuy, will share in th le profits of i n generons support from Wetern Mt-rrhants e rc.'pcetfuily invite tho Missouri River ra tronago. 1 nr. ECTOR 3 : S.F.Nuekol!.', 0.-. P. Z'.'Y r . IL t. iiuncl, ... .1. L.Arrristronc " ' " : . W. N. Iiinci.T.an, . Miles W.Brown ' A. A. Bradford. ' . ' ' OFrrcEP.s: ' ' ' CHAS.F. nOLLY, President. ; St. Louis Agnt-CoL W. P. Ll? ' Arnl2d, 1S57, a ne cjwrations of the Company, will be conflncd, for the present, to m arine, or c irgo ri.k., with a maximum liability of $12,500 onany onebottom. IxJing the only Insuranco OBice, on t'aeabove pop ular t lan, W cat of the Missouri, it cnnfi.lpnil. JOHN .McVliERSf,. S 4 V I have assortment of srPEKioa gooes. : Which I will aell at.. establishment in the West, pr: S I have now in st5re I lowing articles, whith were nn "fti.. and consequently ill ehearo:4 C ' - MATS AND CApQ, , SADELERv :.. BOOTS. AND sbL HARDWARE ASD CVr,J ' Q U EEW8 IVArF, . BOOTS AND SIIoeIS "eaay maae ClctiW And a fine assortmenti? LIGHT GROCEE 11, Such as . 3 Spice, Peppen, - ' ' Soda, Salaratus. Gin 19-Norember 5th. PINE LUMBEEm THE undersigned respectfully infusati, . of Brwnville, and Nemaha md .Z now have in operatir Brownviile, wher .V sale a well selected stock of PnieLumb V 3 inches. Also, Pine Si Jinz WorfcH Fi3 h Shingles and Pine Lath, all of tthieh v fair prwes . i'Oa CASH OLY. Brownviile, Jun- 24th, 1357;K iiIi0Tj LOUIS WAlIrrrT Ibnse . Sim. and Ornimi.o'i . ' . 7 f -:- AND - ' PAPER II AxCEB ' "ITElIAnA CITY, N. T. '. Takes this mthl of tiir,,rm;n removed bis paint snop Iron Rckport W lH"1 Ila think liimtelf qaaliSeJ t nnlertaU " taining to his 1-neof business, ami r...-.Vl the public to give hiui . cn. ui"Ti Please leave orrters at the "Advertiser" rfl , Nov. 19,' 1807.' . . ; - ts Scott city Steam Saw-Mj ' JOHN C.HrFFMAN Scott City, 3Io. ' . (Immediately oppixitt Brovnvtile'V n Annocnce to tho publ tha he hM lil!h' w as above, an.J is now prepare! U furab-h tb etj! 51 i.-soiiri anil Vflhr.-t . ,k . of evervdescr ; .; a;.t 'au 'IJm SAWED LATHS"' November 11, 1857 :TailoringI; Tailoring!! Tailor E. E. PAKKER, Merchant Tailor, Atlantic street. West of Hibluzeir DRO WXYILLE, XEBllASKA in HA V INU bought property aad located y.nxn ly in Brownviile, 1 onVr my srvirtai public generally, if they want any thingdouic line of business. I can always be found iti or. more properly speaking at mv beix-h. lTorK Warranted Tit. Vohj; Particular attention raid to eutnrTerTiwt. layiug off work for the Seamstress The.paa portionof my life has been devoted tony tnJti j which I consider myself inferw r to none espaa in the cutting department, ardl hope by cltu ! tion to my business t j merit a share ff imtJ patronage. E. . P42KE1 Brownviile April 16th, 1SJ a. LrroKi). j. t. uoai Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL Dealers in ' ' O-oods GROCERIES, . HARDAVAKE. QUEESSWAK, BOOTS, . HATS AND CAPiJ, XalXs, Plows, Stoves,rurniturt, SONORA, MO. April 9th, 1857. GEORGE F. KENNEDY, MEAL ESTATE BROKER ATiDGrAER lL LAXD iCpT Florence Cifj, . I''". Brownviile Bakery ' AND Confootionwry. ' EVAN VORTIILMi., .. BEGS leave to announce to the ut.'k'j'" J'-f erected a Bakery nl C-nfec-oart ment in the City of Bnvnviile N. T,iNi constantly on hand, and isfrej aje f tbaie ' -Bread, Crackers and Cakes ol every ' dicriptit.n and quality. ITe" has had much tiff in bukingandconiequentiy iVI n"iTitfj. will be able to give satisf wion. A uatni age is respectfully 'licile,J-j VAy roRTiI'.J5-July,23-'57-v2a6-lai. DO WD ALL, m"aRKHAM,&CO., WASINGTOH rOUNDST. i:ninc and 3Jacbinc io v COKNEi OF IltOXD ASD MORO.O ST ST. M'lb.K imt: ilannfactnrer ef Ste.im Ki-v nei- -. v Grist Mill Machinery. Si. tf'.e :r:J l),;uolfi" : W Mills, T..baoo. Screwi an.l Pro .VZX Screw an.l Cylinders, V.I X'ar.l na v-. Catin Y.u!r'sIni!rve1fJ'ent pl.,Jj,-,'3fi' r3-AGENTS lor the wieof Ji. 'BU' CHII BK4BVlAaJl VA 4 . ( , ' NEW STOBE MT. VERNON NECKASKA- A. IIEdLeY, Annonncos to the pVie that he has VJTaii' antl Dwiiflrsti'.il at. Dry Goods. firocctIrsIard ' Qu cc lunarr . , -.-s at prices as rair a caa be f-ut.l w the Or Cash or m exchange tor even ty prod- fut. 1, '67-uU JAS. D. TEST. V 5y. Tj i',..;ii",,r. t... I fhrasJ;at-'-.' - CO- CASSADY, TEST, RIDL-.- . . r..:m fr. VAlfTt & Whit?-' wWiova v s. -w - r i ya n NEBRASKA CITT, X. - , 3 H AYIXG made arran-rmeBts by dC T r-Hseire accurate copies of '-Q.. embrased in the Eastern portif cl are now prepared to off-r our vice U " Smiatteri of Xtbraska Territory .-W- , J .to.nrtS Oi tion to PrMiEDt. Decnn? tTrH. on 10 A-re-nipi -"--'V---4lits- tions.liocata Land rfJln AND ENTERING LAN land rarrants Ko"?"vf rh LAND ENTERED ON ... T-..'rr nJ - Particular attention pa:a to fi ami forwarding moTMAwes t " illauks of all kiwis 1 way hana. BEKtra:cE.s.' ritJ. Hon. A.A.Bmdford ebrak m . S. F.Nue'n!ls, W)h, - Jlesry. Dolman A West, f. -;:' Ci7 PeurA.KelUr. - -Thomas Lumpkin. June :?,1S5. vl -ai N X S t ! f