Tost Orrrcs Depaetxe.vt, December SI, 1:57 f fpjJt nZ. be reieired at tbe Contract Oflke this Department ucul 3, p. m., ef Wednesday, aroa l, 1S53, far conveying tLe m-iils cf ile Unit- States for four years comasfninir Jo!y 1, 1S53, and ending Judo 33, 1SC2, is the Territory cf A'e-hrati-a.,oa the routes and by the schedules herein ajweiaed. DwririoDi to be ratde cy April 21. 1S53. Eramint carrfulj the form and inttruetiom an nexed.) H33L, Frcm Omaha City to Council ElaIowa, t ttilei tad back, daily. Leave Oanha City daily at 1, p. M; Arrive at Council' Bluff earns day by S p m ; ' tsare Council BIciTdaily at 4, p in; Arrive at Omaha City tame day by6,pm. 140C2; From Omaha City by Nebraska City.Kear ey City, Mount Vernon, Brownviile, Nemaha City, and Halo, to Whitehead, liO miles, and back, three times a week. Leave Omaha city llonday, 'Wednesday, and Fri day, at 5, a in; Arrire at Whitehead 3d day bylOpn; Lere Whitehead Monday, Wednesday, and Fri lly at S, a m; Arrire at Omaha eity Si day by 10 pm. "H003. From Omaha City,. by Elkhorn Ciy, to t ontanelle, 57 miles and back, three times a week. Leara Omaha City ilonday, Wednesday, and Fri dir at 6 a mj Arrive at Fontanelle text days by 12 ; Leara Fontanelle Tuesday, Thursday", and Satur day xt I pm:' Arrire at Omaha city next day by 7 p m. 1400. From Omaha City, by Belleview, Cslar Island, Piafmcuth, Eock fclus, Lewistown, Three Grove, and Wyoming, to Nebraska city, 120 miles and back, three times a week. Leare Omaha City Hon Jay, Wednesday, and Fri day at 8 a m : Arrire at Nebraska City 3d day by 8 p m: Leara Nebraska city Monday, Wednesday, and Fndav at 0 a m ; Arrire at Omaha City 3d days by 6 p ra; 14i05. From Omaha City by Elkhorn city, Ba aaan, Columbus, Fort Kearney, and Fort Lara aiie, to Salt Lake, 1.015 miles and back, once a snonth ; Leave Omaha City a the 15:h of each month ; Arrire at Salt Lake in thirty days thereafter; Jiare Salt Lake on the 15th of each month ; Arrire at Omaha City in thirty days thereafter. "Bids to end at Fort Laramie, omitting Fort Kear ey Salt Lake will be considered. 14008. From Omaha City, by Florence, Ft. Cal konn. De Soto, Cumming city, Tekamab, Black Bird, ani Omadi, to DahkoU city, 110 miles and back, three time a week. t Leare Omaha city Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 5am: - Arrire at DahkoU city next dors by 10 pm: Leare Dahkota city Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 5 a ra; . ' Arrire at Omaha city next days by 10 p m. ' 14007. From Omaha city, by Elkhorn city,- Fon tanelle, Tiunnin Water, and Fort Randall, to Fort Pierre, 400 miles and back, twice a month. Leare Omaha city 1st and 15th of each month at lam; . Arrire at Ft. Pierre on the ICth day by 10 p m; Leare Fort Pierre on 12th and 17th of each month ill im: Arrire at Omaha city on the 10th day by 10 p m; Bids to rtin onee a week will lie considered. ' 14003. From Buchanan, by Fontanelle, to De Soto, CO miles and back, once a week. Leave Buchanan Monday, at 8, a m; Arrire at De Soto next day by 6 p m; ' Leare De Soto Wednesday at 3 a m; Arrira at Buchanan next day by 6 pm. 14009. From Fontanelle to Fremont, 15 mile I and back, once a week. Leare Fontanelle Saturday at 7 a m; Arrire at Fremont by 12 m; Leave Fremont Saturday at 2 p m; Arrira at Fontanella by 7 p m. 14010. From Oregon, Missouri, by Olire Branch, to Eulo, 25 miles and back, three times a week. 6 am: Arrire at Rulo bv 12 ra Leave Eulo Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 pm; Arnra at Oregon br 8 ra. 14011. From.Rulo by Archer and Salem, to Marys Tille, in Kansas', 100 milles and back, once a week. Leare Kalo Monday at o a m; Arrire at Marysville next day by 10 p m ere Marysville Wednesday at 6 a m; Arrire at Kalo next day by 10 P m. Bids toeommence at Saint Stephens, to run three times a week are invited. v 14012. From Bollriew, by Fairricw and ITatford to Ashland, 40 miles and back, once a week. Leare Belleriew Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at Ashland by 8 p m; Leare Ashland Saturday at 6 a m" Arrire at Belleview by 8 p m. Ki J to end at Platford will be considered. 14013. From. Glenwood, Iowa, by Cerro Gordo, Belleview, and Ilaileton, in Nebraska Territory, to Fremont. 40 miles and back, three times a week Leare Glenwood Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a m; ArriTA at Fremont by 8 r TO: Leare Fremont Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at am; Arrira at Glenwood by 8 T) m ' "14014. From Oretron. Mo. by Forest City and Rush Bottom, to St, Stephens, SO miles and back, twice a wees. Leare Oregon Monday and Friday at 8 a m; Arrire at St. Sterjhens same davs by 6 p m; . Leare St. Stephens Tuesday and Saturday at 8 am; Arrir at Orezon same diys by6 p a, 14015. From Platsmouth to Ltwisvillo, 20 miles and back, once a week. ' Leare Plattsmouth Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at Lewisville by 12 m ; - , . Leave Lewisville Saturday at 2 j m; -Arrive at Platsmouth by 8 p m. 14018. From Platsmouth to Glenwood, Iowa, 9 miles and back, three times a weeK. Leave Platsmouth Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- cay at 9 a m; Arrive at Glenwood by 12 m; Leare Glenwood Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; - Arrive at Platsmouth by 5 o m. 14017. From Platsmouth to Glendale, 15 miles and back once a week. Leave Platsmooth Saturday at 7 a nt; Arrive at Glendale by 12 m; Leave Glendale Saturday at 2 p m; Arrire at Platsmouth by 7 p m. 14018. From Platsmouth, by Kenosha, to Wyo aing, 20 miles, and back, once a week. Leave Platsmouth Saturday t 6 a m; Arrive at Wyoming by 12 m; L&are WyomingSaturday at 2 p m; Arrire at Platsmouth by 8 p ra. 14019. From Marvsviile, by Ftrney and Pleawtt Talley, to Fort Kearney, 1C0 miles and back, once a week. . Leare Marysville Monday at 4 a m; . Arrive at Ft. Kearney Thursday by 6 p m; Leave Ft. Kearney Monday at 4am; Arrive at Marysville Thurgliay by C tin. Bids to run by a proposed schedule will be consid red. Bids to run three times a week will be considered, 14020. From Wyoming to Salt Creek, 50 miles ani back, once a week. Leave Wyoming Fridsy at 6 a m; Arrire at Salt Creek by 8 p m: Leare Salt Creek Saturday at 6 a m; Arrire at Wromine by 8 p m. 14021. From Konoshato Sidney, Iowa, 20 miles and back, three times a week. j . Leare Kenosha Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a m; Arrire In Sydney by 12 m; Leave Sydney Monday, Wednesday ani Friday at pnv . Arrire at Kenosha by 8 p m; 14022. From Nebraska City, by Fort Kearney to Ash Uollow 400 miles and back, one a month. m Leare Nebraska lt ol every raonvh, ' Arrive at Ah Hollow on 10th day thereafter; Leare Ash Hollow on 10th cf every month; Arrire at Nebraska City on the ICth day there after. Uids to run twice a month, and to end atFt.Kcar ey, omitting Ash Hollow, will be eonidered. k 14023. From Nebraska City by Koartey City, to Kidney, Iowa, 15 miles and back, three times a week." Leare Nebraska City Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 a m; Arrire at Sidney same davs by 12 m; Leare Sidney Monday, Wednesday, ani Friday at Ipm; Arrire at Nebraska City same dars by T p in 1524. From Nebraska City by Hamilton, Tecora eh, Turkey Creek, and Otto Mission, toMarjsriiic, 11 1 miles ana naek, one a week. Leare Nebraska City Monday at 6 a m; -Arrire at Marrsrille Wednesday by 6 p m; . Leare Marysville Thursday at 8 a m; Arrire at Nebraska City Saturday by S p n Bids to run three times a wesk will be considered. 14025. From Nebrka City, byOttoeCitr. Mt VarnoB,Browarille, Nemaha City, Archer, White Cloud and Rulo, to Nemaha Acency. Kansas T- 60 thiles and back, three tima a weok. Leave Nebraska City Monday, Wednesday, and rriiay at 6 a in; Arrive at Nemaha Aceney next days by & p ra; ' ieare Nemaha Agency Monday, Wednesday and Friday at S a m: Arrive at Nebraska City r ert day by A p m. 14325. IYnn, Nebraska City, by Ottoe City and Ti Paflo,". o Linden, Mon 43 miles and back, once a Leare Nebraska City Monday at 6 a ra; Arrire at Lindon by 1 0 p m: v". Jye Linden Tucad iy at 6 a ra; -AjtIj atJCebrstka City by 15 p a. 14027. Frcm Brownrille to Rockport Mo., 8 miles and.baak. alxlimesa week.' . ' t. ' Leare BrvWDvule daily, except Sunday,at 9 a a: Arrir at Rockport by 12 m; Leare Rock-port daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m; - Arriroat Brownvil'.e by 5 pm. 1.023. Frcm Brownrille, by Beatrwi to Ft. Kear ney, 220 raiies and bask, once a month. Leave Crt wnrille 1st cf every month; Arrive at Ft. Kearney in seren days thereafter; Leare Ft. Kearney 10th of every month , Arrlmat Brownviile in raven days lhreafor. 14029. From Brownviile to Tarkio Mo- 23 miles and back, tirse times a week. Leave Ercwnv iile Motday, Wedneiitky, and Fri day st 8 a ra; Arrire at Tarkio, by 6 pm; Leave Tarkio Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 am; Arrire at Brownrille by 6 p m. 140COa From Florence to Magnolia, Iowa, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leare Florence Monday at 8 a m; Arrire at Magnolia by 6 p m; Leare Msjrnolia Tuoe Jay at 8 a m; Arrire at Florence by 6 p ra. 14031. From Cumming City to Magnolia, la.,' 20 milos and back three times a week. Leave Cumming Monday, Wednesdny, and Friday, team; Arrive at Magnolia by 12 m: Leare Magnolia Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; Arnveat Lumminglity by 8pm; . 14032. From Mt. Vernon, by Sonoitv, Mo., to Lin den 15 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Mount V ernon Monday and Thursday at 6 m; ' Arrire at Linden by 12 m; Leave Linden Monday and Thursday at 2 p m; Arrive at ML Vernon by 8 p m; 14033. From Omadi, to Elk Horn. 25 miles and back once a week. " Leave Omadi Monday at 9 a m; Arrive at Elk Horn by 6 p m; Leave Elk Horn Tuesday at 9 a m: Arrive at Omadi by 6 n m. 14034. From Omadi. by Dahkota City, and Ser geant's Bluff, to Sioux City, 17 miles and back, three :ines a week. Leave Omadi Monday Wednesday and Friday at Sam; Artiveat Sioux Oity ty 12 m: . - - Leare Sioux City Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 2 p mi Arnre at Omadi by 8 p m. 14035. From Dakota to Breckinridge, 70 miles and back, once a week, 1 -' Leave Dihkota .Monday at 5 am; Arrire in Breckmridpe next day by 10 p m; Leave Breckinridge Wednesday at 6 a m; Arrive at Dahkota next day by 10 p m. 11025. From Dahkota to St. Helena, 50 miles and back, once a week, Leave Da-hkota Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at SU Helena y 10 p m; '. Leare St. Helena Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at Dahkota by 10 p m. 14037. From Dahkota to Wacapahna, 15 miles and back, once a week. -i Leave Dahkota Saturday at 7 a m ; Arrire at Wacapanna by 12 m; . Leare Wanpanua Saturday at2p t; Arrive at Daukota by 7 p m. 14038. From Dahkota City to South Pass, 750 miles and back once a month. Ltare Dahkota on 1st of every month ; Arrive at South Pass on 25th day thereafter; Leave South Pass 1st every month; Arrire in Dahkota in 25 days thereafter. 14039. From Dahkota City, by St. Johns, Ayo way Creek, and Running Water Uiror, to Ft. Lara mio, 400 miles and back, once a month. Leave Dahkota 1st of every month; . Arrire at Ft. Laramie in 15 days thereafter; Leare Ft. Laramie 17th of erery month; Arrire in Dahkota in 15 days thereafter. ' Bids to end at Running Water Rirer, 200 miles lest distance will be ccnsidared. 14940. Fr. m Dahkota City by Sioux City, Iowa, Ft. Lookout and Ft. Randall, to Ft. Pierre, 300 miles ar.d buck, onee a month. . . Leave 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., 6 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Logan Monday, n edncsday and Friday at 10 am; Arrire at Sionx City by 12 m: ' V . i Leave Sioux City Monday, Wednesday,' and Fri day at 2 p m; - Arrive at Loron by 4 p m. 14042. From Niobrari to Logan 50 miles and back, onee a wees. Leave Niobrari Friday at 6 a m. Arrive at Logan by 10 p m; Leave Logan Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at Niobrari by 10 p m. 14043.' From Tecumsch to Helena. 20 miles and back, onse a week. " Leave Tecnrasoh Saturday at o am; Arrive at Helena by 12 m; Ieave Helena Saturday at 2 p m; Arrire nt Tocnmseh by 8 p m. 1 4044. From Tbreo Grove to Wecpinz Water, 20 mtles and bsck, once a week. Leave Three Grove Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at Weeping Water by 12 m; -Leave Weeping Water Saturday at 2 p mj Arrive at Thrse Grove by 8 p m. 14045. From Council Bluff, Iowa, to Belleview, eb., 10 Taues and back, three times n week. Leave Council Bluff Jlonday, ednesday and i n day at 9 am; - Arrire at uellnew same days fry II m; Leave Belleview Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 p m: Arrive at t.;onnc;l lilus. samo davs by a cm, Bids for 6 times a week service will be considered, F021IS OP PROPOSAL. GUARANTY, AI.D CERTIF ICATE. Phoposal. Tae nndersipied, , -whose pt efflce ad- dress is county of , State or , propos- e to convey the mails ol the United Statcsy from July 1, l&yjto June 30, 1&62. on route J'j. , between ani it kgreeab'.y to the adverUsetneat of the Postmaster General, date! December 31, 1807, for the annual sum of dollars. Tais proposal is made with full XnowZeljre cf the dis tance of the route, the weight of tee mail to be carried. and all oibor particulars in reference fc tbe route and service, and a:so after carelul examination of the lawi and instruments attached u the advertitement. Dated (Sisned.) GCASASTT. Tbe undersigned, residinit at , State of undertake that, if the forezoing hid for carrying the mail on route K). , be c:eiied by the PoBtmister General the bidder shall, prior to the 1st cay of August, 1868, en ter into the required oMigation, or contract to perform the service proofed, with good and suffltlent sureties.- Tail we do understanding uiatinctlr theobliiations ar.d liaUiiiics assumed by guarantors under tbo 27th section of the act of Conjresjof July 2, 183S. ! . Dated (Signed by two giarantors.) Certificates. The underit:oed, postmssler at , ijt.ite of ceni:les, undr hit o ilh of office, that be is aquaintexl with the above guarantors, and knows thcui to be men of property, and able to make good their cuur.intr. Dated (Signed.) IKSTtrcnOXS. Confaininr condition la be incorjtoraleil in the eon- tractt to the extent the department taay deem proper. I. Seven minutes are allowed to eicU intermediate cnV.e, when not otherwise specified for assorting tbe mails; but on railroad and steamboat route there is to be no more delay than is sufficient for an czchauge of the mailbae- C. On railroad and steamboat lines, acd other routes where the mode of conveyance admits of it, the special agents cf the department, also post office blanks, mail baes, locks and keys, are to be conveyed without extra cnarge. 3. On rtilroad and steamboat lines tbe route agents of the department are to be conveyed withoutcbarge end for their exclusive use .while traveling with the mail accmnvditinn car, or apirt merit in the center of ptrperlv lighted, warmed and furnished, and adapted the convenient separation and one security of the mails, is to be provided by the contractor, under the direction of the d partment. Railroad and steamboat companies are required to take ffeti mail from, and deliver it into, the post office at the coramenceuieat; and end of their routes, and to and from ail oT.rer. ot more than 80 rods frou a ' station or land ia? I'Dpojal may be submitted for the performance of ail tither 6ic-e service that is, tor offices over eighty ret'.s frrm k lacding or sta'Jon. Itewpts will be required for mail l sts conveyed in chnrgo of persrns employed by raHrogd eompsnics. There will also he vtay bills prt-psred by i e-scmasters, br other agents ot thert Ofrice Department, to accompany the Du.iis. specifying thenutnberand destinaticnof the sever al biss. On the principal Btape routes likewise, receipts vi ill be required and way bills forwarded; the latter to be examined by the several postmasters, to insure rcgu- lai ity la tbe uoiivery of mail bsgs. 4 Ko pay will be made for trips not performed; and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained, three times tee pay of tbe trip m;iy be deducted. For arrivtls ao fur behind time as to break connection with depending m;iils, and not sufficiently ertcufed, one-fourth of the compensation for the trip is sutjeit to forfeiture. Deductijon w- li also bo ordered for a grade of performance inferior to tiat specified ia tbe contract. For repeated delinquencies of the kind herein specified, enlarged pen alties proportioned to the nature thereof and tbe impor tance of the mail, may be made- . . 6. For leaving behind or throwing of the mails, or any portion ct ttem for the admission of pa&ecgcrs. or for being oenccreed in setting up cr running an express con veying intelligence In advance of the mail, a quarter's pay may be deducted 6. Fines will he f mpnce-1, unless the flelinq-nency he promptly atd satisfactorily explained by cert i Beat es -ot potu alters, or the affidavits of other creditable persons, for failing to arrive in contract time; for neglecting to take the nuil from or deliver it into a pwt office; for suTering it (owing either tj the unsuiiablecess cf toe place or the manner or carrying it) to te wet, iniured, destroyed. rtiled or los:; and for refssin-r, after demand, to convey the mail frequently as the contractor runs, 0r is concerniM in ranniac a coach, car er steamboat on a 7. Tt:e Potuwir General may annul theeontract for repeated faii'es m run agieeably toccntract ; for violat iim the Post Office laws, or distheyiiw tho instructions of th.j departmsnt ; f tr refusing ta discha-go a carrier when required by Oe department ta do si; fcr assigning the contract withaut the asieat ef the Postmaster General j tor runaisg na expreci as afcreaaid J tr for trsanrtinf persons or package conveying mailable matter out of the mail- -.- , ... 8. The Postmaster General may ordsr un Increase of tervi:e on a routebyaii&wicgUiei-erjraprorataiQcreaie on the cout.act pay. He may change Schedule of de pirtarcs atid arrivals ina'l cases, and particularly to tunic them perform to connections wiUi railroads, with out increase cf pay, proviJed the ruanins lime be not abrii.eJ. lie may also crcr an iiic.ease of speed, al lowing withip the restrictions of the law, a pro rata in crease of pay for the additional stock or carriers, if any. The contractor may, however, in the cae of increase of speed, reliuquish the contract by giving prcmpt notice to the department tnat ceprcrersooing so wcarrying the or der into effect- The Postmaster General may also curtail or discontinue the service iu whole or in part, at pro rata decrease rp3y, allowiugcne month's extracompensatijn on the amount dispensed witu, whenever m his opinion the public interests require the change, or in case he de sires to supercede it by a dinereul grade of transporta tion. 9. Payments will be made by collections from, or drafts on postmasters or otherwise, after the expiration of each quarter say in February, ilay, August and lao retnler. ,. . , - . 10. The distances are given according to the best infor mation; but no Increased paywillbe allowed should they be greater than advertised, if the points to be supplied be correctly stated. Bidden mutt inform tktmttivct on thit point : and also in reference to the weight of tbe mail, the condition of the roads, tall a, streams, &e., and all toll-bridges, ferries, or obstructions of any kind by wnicii expeu.es may be incurred. No claim for addition al pay baed on such-grounds, can be considered; dot for alleged mistakes or misapprehension as to the degree of service; nor for bridges destroyed, or other obstructions increasing distance, occurring during the contract term. Offices established after this advertisement is issued, and also during the contract term, are to be visited without extra pay if the distance be not fhereased. 11. A bid received after the last day and hour named. or without the guarantee required by law. or that com bines several routes in one sum of compensation, cannot oe consicerea in competition witn a regular proposal rea sonjLle in aniuuut 12. Bidder should first propese for service strictly ac- corcmg 10 me advertisement, ana then if they desire. scparatedly for ditfereat service ; audit the rciiarbid oe tue icwe ouerea xor lae auvertisea service, Theoth er proposmons may oe conHaereor 13. There should be but one route bid for in A propo sal. - 14. The route, the service, the yearly pay. the name and residence of thebidder, (that is his usual post office address.) and those of each member of a firm, where a campanj oners, snouia oe ammctry stated; also the mode of cJnveranCeU a hislier mode than horseback be intend-I ed. . T!.e words "wiih due celerity, certainty and seen-I rity," inserted to indicate the mode of conveyance, will constitute a ttar bid. When a star bid is intended, no specific conveyaaco must be named. But in case two modes of conveyance, are named at the same compensa tion, the ingnes.t or nest for tue service will be taken. 15. Bidders are requested to use as far as practicable. tue printed rorm.ot proposal furnished by the depart ment, to write out in full the sum of their bids, and to retain ctpies ol inera. Altered bids should not he submitted nor should bids once submitted be withdrawn. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons. General guarantees cannot be admitted. The bid and guarantee should be signed plainly with the full name of each person. The department reserves the right to reject any bid which may be deemed extravagant; and also to disre gard the bids of failing Contractors and bidders. 1G. The bid should be sealed, superscribed "Mail Pro posals, State of ," addressed Second Assistant Postmaster General . Contract efftee, and sent by mail, not by or to an agent; and pusmasters will not enclose proposals (or letters of any kind) in their quarterly re turns. . 17. Tbe contracts are to be executed and returned to the department by or before the 1st day of August, 1808. but the service must be commenced on the fj-st Julypre ceding, or the mail day nex. alter that date, whether tbe contracts be executed or not. No proposition to trans fer will be considered until the contracts are executed and received at tbe department; and then no transfer will be allowed, unless good and sufficient reasons there for are given, to be determined by the depirtnieut. In all cases tbe retiring contractor will be required to be come one or tne sureties on the new contract. 18. Postmasters at offices on c-r near railroads, twit more than eighty reds from a station, will immediately after the 31st of March next, report their exact distance from tho nearest station, and how they are otherwise supplied with tbe mail to enable thePostmaster General to direct a inail-nietseuger supply from the first of July next. 19. Section 13 of an act of Congress approved March 3. 1845. provides that contracts for the transportation of the mails shall be let in every case to the lowest bidder ten dering sufficient guarantees for the faithful performance. wnaoui oiacr reierence to me mrxie or sucn transporta tion man may be cece3sary to provide for the due celerity, certaluty and security of uch transpotation. Under this taw a new description of bias nave been received. Tber do not speciiy a mode of cenveysnoe. but ensaje to take the entire mail eich trip with certainty, celerity and se curity, using the terms of the law. These bills are styl ed from the manner in which they are designated on the books of the department, star bids, and they will be con strued as providing for the eouveyance of the entire mail. however large, and whatever may be the mode necessary to insure :ts celerity, certainty ana security. In all cases where tbe lowest grade of service is be lieved to be sufficient, the lowest bid will be accepted in preference to a star or spocitic eia. . ,. when the lowest bid is cot a star bid, and specifies eith er no mode or an inadquate nude of conveyance, it will not be accepted, but set aside for a specific bid proposing me necessary service. When the bid docs not specify a mode of conveyance; also when it proposes to carry according to the adver tisement," but without such specification, it will be con sidered as a proposal for horseback service 20. A modification of a bid in any of its essectial terms is tantamount to a new bid, and cannot be received, so as to interfere with a regular competition, after the last hour get for receiving bid3. 21. Postmasters are to be careful not to certify the sufficiency of guarantors, or sureties, without knowing tbat they are persons of sufficient responsibility ; and all bidders, gurantors, and sureties are distinctly notified that on a failure to enter into or perform tbe contracts for the service proposed for in the accepted bids, their le gal liabilities will be enforced against thorn. 22. Present contractors, and persons known at the de partment must equally with others, procuje guarantors and certificates of their sufflc eucy substantially iu the forms above prescribed. The certificates of sufficiency mnr,t be signed by a postmaster or by a judge of a court of record. A. V. BROWX, - . Postmaster General. Groceries! Groceries!! Fresh Arrivals ! Heavy Additions I ! Prices Greatly Reduced! CVRREXCY TAKE AT PAR 1 1 1 J, B. JEKNINGS" - Cor. 2nii and Frances sts, St. Joseph Mo. HAS just received at bis store room, corner of Second and Francis Streets, St. Joseph, everything desirable in his line, which he purchased for the Fall and Winter trade, at greatly reduced price for Cash, and whieh he will sell at corresponding prices for cash, or to pnnctual customer. Amor g his recent receipts are 50 doz Fresh Peaches, 35 doz Prime Apples. 20 dox Assorted Fruits, 20 doz Lobsters 1 it. 2 lb c ms, 300 doz Field's celebrated Oysters put up this fall 20 half Barrels new white Fiih. also Codfish, 100 bjxes W RCheese, 60 boxes E D do, 500 lbs currants, oo boxen rrcsh raisins, 100 boxes dried her rinz, 600 lbs G iFlien Butter, 200 bbls crackers. 60 bbls nuts assorted, 600 lbs Peanuts, 100 baxes assorted and fancy candies, 100 do gum drops and motto Lozencers. 200 drums Fig,&c. Also a large lot sucaa and molasses. which will be sold at prices considerably below the prices sixty oays ago. St. Joseph, Nov. 8, 1S57. - 21n S. Lockwood. 1857. R. E. Fomeeoy Lockwood & Pomeroy, ' Wholesale and Hetail Dealers in - HATS AN! STRAW GOODS. Also, Shippers of American Purs of every de scription ; ior wnicn tney win pay the highest Market Price, IN CASH. COUNTRY Merchants are invited to examine our stock of Hats k Caps for tho approaching Spring and Summer trade, which will be large, fashionable, and well selected. In point of variety onr stock shall not bo excelled by any House in St. Louis. Our prices will be low, terms accommodating. Call and see us at our New Store.. Second St. St. Joseph, Mo. 32-6m GEO. P. LLCKIIARDT, CAPS. iWAICII JIAKEPa, ATict u owouor, . OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. rrAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of -1- Brownviile and vicinity, that he baa opened a Watch, Clock, r.nd Jewelry Store, In Oregon, Holt county. Mo., where he will keep con stantly on hand, and fvrsale, a good assortment of Gold and Silver Sl'atchej, Clocks and Jewelry, which ho win extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine lot of Violin", Accordeons, Silrer, nnd Plated Spec tacles, Uold rens with bold and Silver extension cases, Silver Thimbles, 4c, Ac. Iln is nrpnaren to rrnair ntchpi. Clorksand Jew- -i. . elry, el every description, in tbe best manner and on tho most reasonable terms. Every article bought in his establishment, Is war ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re pairing warranted for one year. Juiyzo, 15jB. vi-netf LOWE'S Ziaw Ofllcoi OMAHA CITY, JV". T. BROWNVILLE STEAM: MIILIL, KOEL, LAKE & EMERSON. X. B. We would ritect!'ully inform tho citi xens of Nemaha county ami adjoining Miouri, that we Lave always on hand a large and well selected supply of LU31D Elt, which we can furnish at low er rates than any mill in tho Territory. Market prices pnid fcr log, delivered at the yard oron the bank of the river. All orders accompanied nith the cash, will recciv j mr uamediar? attsnhen. , . . . FALL AND' ; ! DEALERS IN esx trav criyi stfr .Trrrrs (C fii imi frr--J w"3 ' AND t - Main St. between Front and Second sis., ErovTnville, 21. ' k a BOOTS HATS' & StOAe Furniture, : : Flour, - AND -,-r-rv .-- - r Trn aj " r-.; . .-..-.. T and raney line, which we aro now prepared to For Casli or Country Produce. IS57. v2nlS-tf OF IIW I. T.' WHYTE & 'CO'S, BROWNVILLE, IT T. . WE have jn3t received anentircly new and larjre aortmentof Superior Good?, which we will sell at as reasonable prices as any establishment in the West, our motto being '"Lire ani let Live." Wo have now in store a great variety of the following articles, which we purchased for Cash and conse quently can soli cheap on the same terms : Y "GOODS , ,HATS A1ID CAPS, mavmm - Queensware and FARM IMPLIMENT8, And a Cue assortment Such as pice. Salaratus, Ginger, And a good article of 1 : Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. It is a pleasure to us to show good, and we ask you Uct. iy,l30. j vzni3-iyj Slain St., one door above Lushbaugsi & Carson's Excliascsc Bank, ' f1" Brownviile, N. T. THE praprietors would mot respectfully inform the they have received and are now opening one of . , . . . . . . Ever brought to this market. . -. i t . - . - - - . . . Their assortment of Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices; as invisible Urecn,:ind t ioth?, Ca3!iimer?.atinett.t,ashnierett!,and Jean?, all nude up according to tho lat2t fashionable cut. Their variety of vests is superb, embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In tho ..-..' i. alihiiorc Clotliine torc May also be found at all timo a Gn3 "elect ion of CraTat?, Stocl:?, Tye, Collars white or colored. Ilandlscr- chiefs, Suspenders, CarpetBags, etc., which wewillsell We have the finest Double asii Ever brought MAT! Warranted to suit the most fasLiduous. A Guo assortment of COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack. PAXTS, Every Slj I and Description. VESTS, To please Iargc and SnialS. SHIRTS, Both Tliitc and Fancy. 7 ' ") ' Over Shirts, Overalls, Drawers, and Knit under shirts. Buck Gloves, Mitts, and Hiding Gloves, etc. WE would but ask the public to call, axamine and judge for themselves whether the Clothing at the Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better nride mxtcrial. cut with better ta5to. better trimm.J nd twenty-five percent, cheaper than they have ever October 2Sth, lba7. , Iv2al-ly 471 'w E la B offer to the public, we are confident, the largest and best selected stock of Groceries ever offered in this market : 8 Hhds Sugar, 50 Sacks CofTee, 125 Sacks Flour, 5 Tierces Uiee, 30 Bbls Molasses, IS Boxes ttar Candles, 20 Boxes Soap. 150 Sacks Salt, 15 Bbls Cider Viniger, 150 bbls Selt. TERMS CASH!!! 1. T. WHITE k 00. Kew Wiiolesale Grocery House. V7. C. RITCHIE, WHOLESALE. AXQ RETAIL D-EATjEG in nma.JA-'. Air' T- UrUCei ieS, 1I1CS, LiinUOrS I ' ' ' . l CIGARS, WOODEN WARE, Corner of Asits and Frand Street. Riddle' t Old tstana, vppotite Stoutt Hotel, ST. JOSEPH, 32 O. HATE jnst received, the iargest and most complete Etcckof tee above goods ever opened in upper Missouri, ' which the attention of merchants and dealers is res- pectfalling in-viled having purchased them principally for cash at ics vurj lowest possible prices, in Boston, XewTork andSt. Louis, feci confident that I can cfier inttucementa Uat are rarely found, and hoping, by fair nnd liberal detllng, low prices and good Goods, to merit a liberal shareof patronace. Call and examine my stock and prices before pcrrcbasing, ale are bound to follow. In my stock w.l I be found every article usually kept in a No 1 Grocerr House. . -A NEW FEERY. Across the Shute At the Head of the Island above i BROWNVILLE To W. S. Hall & Co's Sarr 3III2. 'FIIE nndeuigned antiiun?cs to the Public that he Jl tas purclaed tne r crry Tr.riicg9 granted JacK :n Peters, the last Session of tha Logi'lature, and is now prepared with anew and sur)rnr.t?iil boat, at all times to accommodate the public. Charges usual rates. I , 1 . Ur.UD SillTH. Junellti; IS5T. tn WINTER GOODS!! r? n ifv J n n 79 CAPS, Bacon, COUNTRY PRODUCE. Tr;nt. r..,-. -TKinlr anntl.ir' in tha Rtanla -' ' . r, r- ouor to the trade at extremely tow prices, CRANE & HILL. .& "GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, and : :ntl Willow 'Ware, or IJghi Groceries, Peppers, Soda,, eia., ; Allspice,".' etc. to call round and see for yourse'ves I. T..UlI&i-CO. citizens of Erownville and the pnblio generally that tae largest and most complete blocks of flothin to Color they have Brown, Elue, Black, visible and as cheap an any establishment in the West. . , and best assortment of ' ercoafs, to this Territory. aVi Single Arm caps, bought elsewhere. SIEGEL 1 GSF.ENBACM. KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED FROU COAL.' (Secnred ly Letters Patent.) KEROsr.su Ji.LCKiNATiNa Ori.. Tho light obtain ed frcm this Oil exceeds in bril'.ianry tliatof any other oil or fluid heretofore discovered; is inexplo- sive, and will remain limped in tho very coldest weather. Tho Company recommend as the lamps best adorrt- ed to this Ooi!,the Keroscns Lamjif, manufactured Dy the following parties: ilessrs. Cornel us k Baker. also, Dyott, of "Philadelphia, K. V. llauhwout A Co.. 45.S Uniadway, thi Bnioklyn Flint Gla Co.. Xo. 73 Broad Street Messrs. IUti 4 Cu 1:53 Wil liam Street, L. Mercier 137 Elm Street, Y. Samples of different styles of Lamps can be seen at the U3ice of the Company. Kkkosene LrBRiCaTlNd Oil, Xo. I. Prepared to suit tha finest, and all. other kinds of Machinery burns briilianty in Locomoiive Head Lights, Car Lamps, and all tha ordi nary Solarand Hand Lamps, andntanils as great' a degree of cold as best Sperm Oil, nnd is admirably adapted to Railroad and Steam ship use. KintOSEXK LrBniCATiN'G Oils, No. 2, 3. Superior Lubricators, and will be found to possejs advantages over any Oils in the market at same prices will r.ot burn and hn? been thus prepared to meet the re quirements of Railroads ar.d others. Kkrosene Bixkaclb Oil. Prepared expressly for Ships' use, and will be found admirably adapted for use of Steamships, Men of War, Merchant Ves sels, Lake and Itivcr craft, and burns in all cabin stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, signal lan terns, 4e. Binnacle Oil will remain fluid ts long as best Sperm, and will burn ail night without requiring to be trimmed, an advantage that will be obvious to every Shipmaster. The Kcroeno Oil? can be obtained fr'im the WholcaK Oil Oralrs. Ship Chandloiv, !rngg;st., and flri-ccr? in Y:k. ai;d tbe rngtilarly ar j. lut ed Ajjcntt if thu Citir any n maay .if tho ariin:i pal Towns and Vill ig-j of tho United States, the Cina days. and the lata ml rf Cub.. Loi-al Ag'-nts apjmintod ( in eon form "fy with the m!eKertaMi.hed by the Board i.f Trustees, on ap plication to AUSTEXS. General A" -fruit. Km Oil. Co.. H o. 51 leaver Striet, '. Y. N.TT.-C. ularsvitli full particulars. testimonials, prices, 4. ;., wili b forwarded to a?pl icaticn as aoove. June25th.lSr. T; 2 ly Now Hard-ware Store. Sin cf the Saw. t U'halt and Retail Dewier ia American Gerrnan, English & French HARDWARE AXD Cu iLLR x. . . ...ST. JOSETH, MO. - . . . . 1 1 1 A IS NO W receiving and opening me urS.-sk ana uoji Varied arsortmcn cf goods in the above line ever otfored in any market west of St. Louis; Jly stock embraces a lull anu ciujioi. huucji of Cabinet and House Builder'! Uardwarc, Mechaa io'e tools of eTery description, direct from tho mt approved manufacturer; agricultural and horticul tural tools and implement?, in great variety, combin ing all the rocent and useful improvements for the . - . . c i i . - . i r.. M : n A AM saTing ot a vast account oi iaor io mo jiiumjj mm munity, from whom I tcspeetXully reqnes-t-s careful examination of this department of my stoclt. I am - . l r .1 t.kMt.J also exclusive agcnti lor iu ui iiuKnui.nm c T P;rn'.,r Mill anii Omjj Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and fill all orden at ihe factory prices. . . . TV-- i Al?o a lare assorimcui oi uuii3, macs aim i umu, Iron. Steel. Nails. Ac. of the best brands: in a word, my stock is very complete, wbioh, for its quality and price, 1 am determined w oner sucn mauccmeaiaaji will command a liberal share of trade from this and Muntiix. Xf v a.rra.nrements for imnortin? tl 1 I , . V - - - J f O and agencies lor American uariwarc anaiacmrcrs, a .ii... a-lfV Iahi TMr!nnpi In tSr tTrnor.l ITftrfi- waro trade.enableg mcy-not onl j to defy all competi- , . 1 a 1 :..AAY ma Tnt V) a trrtn r.r! r I i-v? a rf tXODe DUb JiS CyilV laitUlA U1C a-aaw aa a k.vii 9 vi January 1, 1357. vLc29tf JOHN COLUMN & BROTHER, (Sign of the Padlock, opposite the Post OfUce.) . WHOLESALE AXD LETAIL . . DEALER IM . ' Euilding and Saddlery Hardware, GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings. ST. JOSEPH, MO. HAVE now in store, and to arrive shortly, Amer ican and Foreign Hardware, such as : Greaves & Son'a Files Scissors and Edge Tools Butcher's do do Spear & Jackson's saws Gimlet pointed screws Griffin's and American - horse nails Post hole augers Ames' shovels and spades Lull & Porter's shutter Butts Morticing machines Circular, mill and muly saws Planes and plane irons Coopers drawing knives - do adzes and wood tools Tres FIoops Butts, cast and wrought Copper rivets for belts Tuyere Irons Plated and com. stirrups do do Bitta do do Buckles do do Kings Breast and rein snaps Last?, pegs Peg floats Pincers Shoe thread Bristles, wax Pccket knives , Knives and forks Brass curtain bands and pins Doer locks Augers and aner bitts Corn knives Briar scythes Grass and grain do Nails Shovels and tong3 Candlesticks Framed wod saws Blacksmiths' Bellows and Vices Mousehole Armit.tgo an vils American anvils Stix-ks and dies Pad books, breech'g loops Pad screws, cockeyes Ornaments, racks Girth rein nnd roller web Silk, 3 cord thread Calf skins Upper leather Briddlo do Skirting do Harness do Belting do Ooat skins Enamnielled leather Linrng skins Binding With many goods embracing a complete assort ment of tho most desirable which they will sell at the lowest prices. J. COLHOU'X A BRO. April 16tb,lS07. 31-ly Go or jo Ferguson, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, BUOWNVIlLlLia, N. T. A NXOU'CE to the public, that he is""prepared x to erect Steam and' Water Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair ing of machinery of all kind-". ALL WORK WARRANTED. He i3 also Agent for A. B. IIOLLIBIRD & CO'S Western Foundry. CISCISSATI, O. , LEE & LEAYITT'S Saw Manufactory, CINCINNATI, O.' And are prepared to receive and CU ordcrsforany ma chinery manufactured or kejit on hand, by these es tablishment?. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REFFERENCES. Noel, Lake A Co., Brownv'lle, K. T. Steam Mill. It. W. Furnas Brownviile, " Mnir, Hann k Co., u " " " " Br. ll.yiver, Nemaha eity, " " " P.M.Rogers Pawnee citv, " Nucliolls A White, Rockport, Mo. " " James Lowe, Linden, " M " A.B. ti.illiberd, Cioeinnafi,0. Brownviile, Jane 13, I6i7. xZ 1-ly Dillon, Thompson & Co Largo frame building ccr. Mina and K(Xk, ROCK PORT, 5IO. .. Wholesale and Retail Dealers 'n A5D GROCERIES. Hardware, Quecnsware, Drugs, Hats, Caps, lioots, Shoos, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture, Iron, Nails, Ylows, and Farminsr Utcnscls. V7ILIi have, on tbe opening of nsviv.inn. a lare ana vanea aoeet.ton to their rrerent Stock, which wiil b!old Low for Cash. r t-bruary i::h,lj7 33-tf OLIVER BENNETT & CO., MAXl'F ACTTKKBS AND WHOl.rMLE DK ILEB5 I Boots Shoes c Brogans, XO. 87 JfALV STREET. SAIXT LOflS, JO. HE Nt)V ISKKCEIPTnf ae..inr!etea'ortment ii of poods from their own ard other inavjl'ao tories.ad.ipted especially to Ihe 'e.itern rsd. rurchascrs are invited to examine their stock, manufiictorcd and selected with frcat rare nnd warranted of superior quality. Orders will r:coive rompt and careful attention. Nl BRA SKA CITY Insuraiico Coaipuay. Capital Stock 30,0U0. KEBRASSA CITT, !C. T. TIIIS Company, under a liberal charter, is new fully organized, and the rcctirecapiul stock of Ftjty Titoutnnd LoUtr; paid in aiidsccured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant ern policies, and tiiko ritks, upon equal tcrm, with th? mot fjvorcd Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the rmtnsl principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will shisro ia the prtfita of the company. The operations of the Ccnr pany, will be enfined, forthe present, to MArtNz, or imroo r:!, with a maximum liability of $12,50) n any one hot torn.- B.-ir; th-cn!y l iurnr,co tliuoc, o'u the above j.op nl.tr jl m, West . f the Mi.-ouri. it eunCL-nrly cx pt a jfirnemn uppr.rt, from Western M-Miani. " U'e rc.)jtful!y init iho Miiioilri Kiyer pa tronage. DIKECTOS: S. F. N-nckolI.., Chas. F. H l'v, II. V. IVnncJ, J. L. Armstron- W. ". liiuchnmn. M,e, y. B.-own A. A. Bradford. rFncEr.s: CIIAS.F. HOLLY", I'residcnr. it.LmiArnt--Cc:."Vr.?.H.'5wa.-d. April 21, Ui?. 42 It IW -HiJWffl WiE raw-'-'GooiS AT ! JUllxN aicPIIERSQv I have iat received an asioitmcntof . ' " aa4 , surmioR coom, "I Which I will eilatMPaaJ0-aJ2 . !!tablihmcnt In the W. ot Pfwii, I 'I hare now in store aereatr. i lowing article,, which wcA puS04' and consequently, saa sell tbeaa fi - . r "'im,. ( LKY GOODS! G-rocerieU SAD ELERv I boots ajs'd snoh I HARDWARE AXl CtTl ri QUE ENS WARP- BOOTS ANI) SII0L Ready I-JaioClothW And a fine J.-siortmentn?'' LIGHT GUOCER0;E; Such aj " - Sfice, reppors, Soda, Salaratus. Gbjer, 19-NovemLer 5th. J?' VIV., -f PINE LUIJBERM THE undersigned restful:, iofura th i .'cuinna and lnrmi.r ecnatica that we now hT, W Lumber Yard in Brown, -.it' lL2!,i"" o fair rricea ! FOB CASH Q-XLT. Brownviile, JunhaS.',:.110 T.ni!I; U'Al n-frrT" '""flLJl, House,. Slap, "and Ornamental Pai P A I C... II A A CER, NEMAHA CITY, XT. Takes this mcthwl of InforniiEi the patiu tiuii.k .Amnrait hi, Mill, (hnnfm Q it' K tbinks himself nualitled tc uuderuia taji" taiain U his line of busings, and repiriilhJr the public to Kive bim a call. '""Tfiif P!ea.e leave orJersat Ue 'lAtTeruser" 0ffl. S X. 19.1X1. Scott city Steam Saw-lim JOHN C. HUFFMAN, Scott City. Mo., i.unn.i.tuiiiy opporut BTOUmtiUl, J. 7) Arcuuin-e to tde public tlmt he hit Imwi h, steam saw-nan recently erecred br Mr. awt ulr, a above, ami i? now prepared to funusb ih aum, Jli.-sourianJNebrafka with an ettriquiir;tf;,cits ef every ue.-crip! ion anJ , S1 WED LATHS I of an excellent tiualiry. A share oi patrauji u)lktti ' Xuvember 11, 1S57. joj. 1 Tailoring! Tailoriiifr!! . Tailtnng! Merchant Tailor. Atlantic street. West of IlobUtieil'n Store, j BRO WXYILLE, SEBltASKA TLkR. HAV'IXU bought property a jd lucit.'d pnmiiL"!- ly in Brownsiilo, I oJ.;r mj errics to tt public generally, if they wantanv thinadone in a-' line of business. I can alaayi be fucn4 itaypu or. more properly speakinjr at mv bem h. "Vork lVarrantod o Fit Paj 1 - 1 articular attuntion paid to euttingznnnoiiui. layiug off work for the ileau'tre..s. Ta jmtt portion of my life has been devoted to mj trvl', i which I consider myself inferior to dods er-.i. in the cutting department, and Ibnpe by clei4te tion to my business to merit a share if rot,. patronag-e. E. E. I'IKIZR. Urowuville April ICth, ISjT. - 4t-'. A. LYFORD. Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AJv'D RETAIL Deahrs ta AU'D GROCERIES, : : . HARDWAKE, QUEESSWABE, BOOTS, OHOE9, HATS AND CAPS, . 3ralls,rioaVR,Sloc,riimiinrc,l: SOXORA, MQ. . April Sth,lSi7. GEORGE F. KENNEDY, REAL, ESTATE BROKER' . Florence City, .V. Brownviile Eatery j - ami ; . Confoctionnryi EVAN WORTIILNU I iEG3 leare to announce to tb puhStlatVi ' erected a Bakery end l-Mt.f"-.tV.naryeita.i'f nt in the Citvof lirowrvill 5. aid wH B constantly on hand, and is prepared tobsser'"'1 Dread, Crackers and Cakes of every msr.n'r, H: disoriptionand quality. Hehasbadmu(eP'r'' in bakinjr and consequently ferla tHtecnWer.t will bo able to give satisfaction. A htxsral r"'-' . ae is respectfully solicited. i . EVAN W0KT3-(- j July,23-'57-T2nn-lm. j DO WDALL, 3IA RKHA3!. & CO j WASINGTON rOUNPBYi I.iiilno and Machine hP; coa.ii or iicosD ao tnw 11111 ' ! ST. LOLIS, .'Jo. &w,rt llinnficturers of Steim Eiic-aes and Bniler Grut M.ll M.irhinery.Sing.'s. n''8lf , L, NEW STORE J.Y MT. VEILOV NELTIASIU A. ilEDLEV, tiro Stock 0 Goc-i ftro-isht o thi place by Mr P" Irj Goods, Groceries Hard Uarf at prices aa fair aaeau be foutd in tbe Western ns'- JZ "1 lb ti.uaii,'J.ut w.m.. r 1 fot. 1, '67-nlt . JtrFERSflM P. CA3ADT r, ) MHTI W. s. J Sel.ra..kati:j1? f JkS. D. TIST, Council liluf,I-wa CASSADY. TEST, R DEN f Successors to Ritlea i White.! LAND AGENTb-; rrpiGK riTT. 3-. T. HAVIXO made arrangeracnU by which reccivo accurate copies' of all the JJ ,f finiiraiiil in tha Eastern rx,r;iiu of Neora1' , are now prepared to offer our scrvic t tbs j " Squatters of Xtbntska TtrnM- J Ia FilliD? Deolamtory fit.aemsrtf i tion to Pr-ecipt. Socwnr.i, ' i tions. Loo tuic Lxrvl Wiirrsnts- i AXD ENTERING LAND- I.axul lrarrsmtM Iaslitanili0' . LAND ENTERED ON fH r...v...' , . : :.i rutLm- anl r . ; ' ... ... i ! 1 i i ropenv on coinmiw"; , t ni'i' and forward in c remittances to any pirt ut liiankx si an sirasiwni"i . KKFKREACi... . ITun A. A. I!r:i.Iford. - tr8fa I;' J- S. F. Nus-ii;. Jles-rs. D lmr.n A West, Peter A. Killer. Thorna- Lumpkin. Jane 28,1S3. Tl ai Fs. Joseph. 5J17: Mills. Ti.riicco Scrtw. anil rre"e' . .. Srrpwa:Hl Crllnrt-rs, Wool C-.lu '"f J,' i Cabins Youne's t:Bpro-l Pnt ut " .,5 5T" Ar'KNTS lor the saieof JamevSmita fc l" pern,.- ilclnne CiM. . :