Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 01, 1858, Image 4

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Post Orrsca Detabtxijt, !
December 31, 1S$".
ropr.fa!s win be received at tbe Coo tract Uf.ce
thia DeW.meot until 3, p. a., f WednwJay,
arch 21, lo jS, lor conveying tbe miwi of the L'ntt
A b latin for four year commencing July 1, liiS,
and ending June 3v, 1852, ia the Territory of Afe
tra.fca. os the routes and by tli scbedales hereia
poeiiel. ' '
. Decisions to bm&do by April 2-t, T.853.
Eenmine cartful! j tic form and instruction a
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' 1 W01. From Omaha City to Council KafT, Iowa,
mil: and hack, daily. -
Leave Omaha City daily at 1, p. M;
- Arrive at Connril Muff same day by 3 p m ;
Leave Council bluffdaily at , p m;
' Arr atOinaha CitysatnedAy by6,pra.
11002; From Omaba Citv by Nebraska City, Kear
ney City, Mount Vernon, Brownville, Nemaha City,
and Rulo, to Whitehead, 150 miles, and back, three
timet a week. .
Leare Omaha city. Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at 5, a in;
Arrive at Whitehead 34 day bv 19 p m;
Leave Whitehead Monday, 'Wednesday, atd Fri
day at 5, a m; - m
ArrireatOaaabacity 3d day by 10 pm.
""14003. From Omaba City, by Elkborn Gy, to
Fontanelle, S7 miles and back, three times a week. .
Leave Omaba City Monday, Wednesday, and Fn
dar at 6 a m ; .
Arrive at Fontanel! next days by 12 ;
- Leare Fontanelle Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day at I p m: -,
.Arrive at Omaha city next day by 7 p m.
100. From Omaha City, by Bslleriew, Cedar
Iiand, Pktsmouth, Bock Bluffs, Lewistown, Three
Grove, and Wyoming, to Nebraska city, 120 mile
aoi back, three times a week.
Leare Omaba City Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day at 6a. m; .
Arrire at Nebraska City Sd day by 6 p ikS , ...
"Leare Nebraska city Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday at 6 am; - i
Arrire at Omaba City 3d days by 6 p m; .
14005. From Omaba City by Elkborn city, Bu
chanan. Columbus. Fort Kearney, and Fort Lara
mie, to Salt Lake, 1,045 miles and back, once a
month; , .
lavo Omaba City on the 15th of each month;
" Arrire at Salt Lake in thirty days thereafter;
Leare Salt Lake on the 15th of each month ; . ,
Arrire at Omaba City in thirty days thereafter.
Kids to end at F.t Laramie. mtiug Tort K.ear
nev ;aU Late will be considered.
1400(1. From Omaba City, by Florence, Ft. Cal
houn. De Soto', Cummin; city, Tekamah, black Bird,
and Omadi, to Dahkota city, 110 miles and back,
Leare Omaba oity Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day at 5 a m;
Arrira at Dahkota citr next days by 10 p m;
Leare Dahkota city Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at i t m;
Arrira t Omaha eitr next dars br 10 D m.
14007. From Omaha city, by Elkborn city, Fon
Unelle, Running Water, and Fort Randall, to Fort
Pierre, 400 miles and back, twice a monta.
Leare Omaha city 1st and 15th of each month at
6 a. m; ' "
Arrire at Ft. Pierre on the 10th day by 10 p m;
- Leare Fort Pierre on 12th and 17th of each month
at 0 a in:
Arrire at Omaha city on the 10th dsybylOp m;
Bids to ran once a week will be considered.
14G08. From Buchanan, by Fontanelle, to D Soto,
60 miles and back, once a week.
. Lear Buchanan Monday, at 8, a m;
Arrire at De Soto next day by 6 p m; ,
Iieave De Soto Wednesday at 8 a m;
' Arrire at Buchanan next day by 6 p m.
14009. From Fontanelle to Fremont, 15 miles and
back, once a week.
Leare Fontanelle Saturday at 7 a m;
Arrire at Fremont by 12 m;
Iieave Fremont Saturday at 2 pm;
Arrire at iontanelle by 7 p m.
14010. From Oregon, Missouri, by Olire Branch,
to Rulo, 25 miles and back, three times a week.
Leare Oregon Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at
6 am;
Arrire at Rulo by 1 2 m:
Leare Kulo Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at
Xpnr;
Arrire at Oregon by 8 p m.
1401 1. From Kulo by Archer and Salem, to Marys
ville.in Kansas, 100 milles and back, once a week.
Leare Culo Monday at-6 a m;
Arrire at Marysrille next day by TO p m:
Leare Marysrille Wednesday at 6 a m;
Arrire at Rulo neat day by 10 P m.
Bids to commence at Saint Stephens, to rnn three
times a week are invited.
J 41 2; From Bellriew, by Fairriew and Platford
to Ashland, 40 miles and back, once a week.
Leare Belleriew Friday at 6 a m;
Arrire at Ashland by 8 p m;
. Leare Ashland Saturday at 6 a m ;
Arrire at Belleriew by b p m.
Bids to end at Platford will be conrfderod.
14013. From Olenwood. Iowa, by Cerro Gordo,
Bslleriew, and Ilazleton, in "Jiebraska Territory, to
Fremont, 40 miles and back, three time a week.
Leare Glenwood Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
at 6 a m; ,
Arrire at Fremont by 8 pm;
' Leare Fremont Tuesday, To ureJnj and Saturday at
mj
Arrire at Glenwood by 8 p m.
14014. From Oregon, Mo. by Forest City and Rush
Bottom, to St. Stephens, 30 miles and back, twice a
wek.
Leare Oregon Monday and Friday at 8 a on;
Arrire at St. Stephens same days by 6 p m;
Leare St. Stephens Tuesday and Saturday at 8
am;
Arrive at Oregon same days by 6 p m.
14015. From Platsmouth to LewUviIle,2fJmil es
and back, once a week.
. Leare Plattsmouth Saturday at 6 a m;
Arrire at Lewisville by 12 m ;
leare Lewisville Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrire at Platsmouth by 8 p m.
11016. From PlaUmouth to Glenwood, Iowa, 9
miles and back,' three times A week.
Leare Platsmouth Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day at 9 a m:
Arrire at Glenwood by 12 m;
Leare Glenwood Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
at 2 p m;
Arrire at Platsmouth by 5 p m.
14017. From Platsmouth to Glendale, 15 miles
aaiback ona a week.
Leare Platsmnuth Saturday at 7 a m;
Arrire at Glendale by 12 m:
Leare Glendale Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Platsmouth by 7 p m. , - -
14013. From PlaUmouth, by Kenosha, to Wyo
ming, 20 miles, and back, once a week.
Leare Platsmouth Saturday t 6 am;
Arrire at Wyoming by 12 m;
Iear Wyoming Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrir at Platsmouth by 8 p m.
14019. From Maryeville, by Forney and Pleasant
Valley, to Fort Kearney, 160 miles and back, once a
week. if
Jave Mamville Monday at 4 a m:
Arrire at Ft. Kearney Thursday by 6 p m;
Iere Ft. Kearney Monday at 4 am;
Arrire at Marrsrille Thursday by 6 p m.
i Bids to run by a proposed achedulo will be consid
ered. , .a
Bids te run three times a week will be considered.
14020. From Wyoming to Salt Creek. 50 miles
and back, once a week.
Leare Wyoming Friday at 6 a m;
Arrire at Salt Creek by 8 p m;.
Lear Salt Creek Saturday at o a m;
Arrir at Wromini by 8 p m.
14021. From Konoha to Sidney, Iowa, 20 miles
and back, three times a week.
Leare Kenosha Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
at e a m;
Arrire In Sydney by 12 m;
Leare Sydney Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
3 pm,
Arrire at Kenosha by 8 p m:
1 1022. Fmm Nebraska City, by Fort Ketxney to
Ash Hollow 400 miles and back, once a month.
Leare Nebraska 1st ot erery month,
Arrire at Ash Hollow on 10th day thereafter;
Lear Ash Hollow on 10th of every month;
' Arrircf at Nebraska City on th 10th day ther-
a.ter.
Bids to run twice a month, and to end atFt.Kear
ner, omitting Ash Hollow, will be considered.
14323. From Nebraska City by Kearney City, to
ridney, Iowa, 15 nu.es and back, three timet
week.
Leave Nebraska City Monday, Wednesday, and
xnday at 5 a m;
. Arrire at Sidaer earn dnrsby 12 m:
Leare Sidney Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at
l p m;
Arrire at Nebraska City same dars by T p m,
14024. From Nebraska City by Hamilton. Teenui'
ash, Turkey Cwk, and Otto Mission, to Mary STille,
J 12 mile and bock, onee a week.
Iear Nebraska Gity Monday at 6 a m;
Arrir at Marysrille Wednedar by 6 p m;
Lear Maryrill Thursday at 8 a m:
Arrire at Nebraska City Saturday by 6 it m.
Bids to run three times a week will be considered
14025. From Nebraska City, by Otto City. ML
Vernon. Browtirille, Nmah City, Archer, White
Claaad Hulo. to isemaha Agency, Kansas T., 80
- milit abd bfcck. tnree timas a week.
Lar Nebraska City Monday, Wednesday, and
-Jnday atea m; x
Arrir at Nemaha Afetvr next dars by 6 a m:
Lear Nemaha Agency Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 6 am;
Arrira i Nebraska City eU day by 6 p m.
14C2. Frn Nebraska City, by Otto City and
C. . w A M ft t -
r: Paan.-. a Linden. HO- u mn ana dbsb. owm
wk.
Iiar Nbrka City Monday at 6 a m; ,
Arrir at Linden by 10 p m;
' Laar Linden Tuesday at 6 a m;
Arr atNirrJik.City by 10 p .
14027. From Erawnrillc t Hoclport Ua, 8 miles
a&J,bck. six timet a week. ,
Lav Urownviii diuly, xccpt s aaaay,at saw
Arrir at Rockport by 12 id;
Lear Koekport litily, except Soitiay,at2p;
Arrrreat UrownrUl bv 5 pin.
102H. Front Erewuriiic. by lieatric t Ft BLear-
ner, 220 miles and back, ono a month. , -
lear iirownriil 1st etf erry nvt&;
Arrir at Ft. Kearney Jn seres days thereafter; -Lear
Ft. Kearney 10th of evory month ,
Arrive at Bfownriile ia aerea day thereafter. '
1402). Fnm Lrowcrill to Torkio Mo- 2i mile
and baok. three timus a week. '
Iar Brownrill Mjniaj, Wednesday, and, Xn
day at 8 a m: .
Arrive atTarkio.br 6 pm; ' - .
Leare Tarkio Taesday, Thurdy, and Saturday at
8 am; '
Arrive at Bfornvine by 6 p m.
14030. From I'lorea; te Magnolia, Iowa, 3( milei
and back, one a week. . 4
Lar Florenc M jnday at 8 a m;
Arrir at Magnolia by 6 pm;
Leare Magnolia Taesday at 8 am; . . 1
Arrire at Florence by 6 p m. .
14031. From Cumming City to Magnolia, la, 20
miles and back three time a week. . - - -
Leave Cumming Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
at 6 a m; .-'-;
Arrir at Magnolia br 12 m;
Leare Magnolia Monday, Wednesday, and Fridsi
at 2 p m;
Arrire at Camming City by 8 p m;
14032. From Mt. Vernon, by Sonora, Mo., to Lin
den 15 miles and back, twice a wk.
Lear Mount Vernon Monday and Thursday at 6
am;
Arrire at Linden by 12 m;
Leare Linden Monday and Thursday at 3 pm;
Arrir at Mt. Veraoa by 8 p m; '
14033. From Omadi, to Elk Horn, 25 miles and
back once a week.
Leare Omadi Monday at 9 am; '
Arrire at Elk Eora by 6 p m; ' t :
Leare Elk Horn Tuesday at 9 a m:
Arrire at Omadi by 6 p m. .
14034. From Omadi. by Dahkota City, ani Ser
geantV Bluff, to Sioux City, 17 mil and back, three
Limn a week.
Lear Omadi Monday Wednesday and Friday at
6am;.- ,
Arri t SmBT Citr br 12 m:
Lear SiouJt Ciy Monday, Wednesday, and Frir
day at 2pm;; ... ,
Arrire at Omadi br S n m.
14035. From DakoU to Breckinridge, 70 miles
and back, onee a week, .
Lear Dahkota. Monday. at 6 am;
Arrive in Brockmridge next day by 10 p m;
Leare Breckinridge Wednesday at 6 am;
Arrire at Dithkota next day by 10 p m.
14036. From Dubkota to St. Helena, 60 miles
and back, once a week,
Leare Dahkota Friday at 6 a m;
Arrire at St. Helena y 19 p m;
Leare St. Helena Saturday at 6 am;
Arrir at Dahkota by Iff p m.
14037. From Dahkota to Wacapanna,15 miles
and back, once a week.
Leare Dahkota Saturday at 7 a m;
Arrire at Wacapanna by 12 m; '
Leare Wacapanna Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrire at Dahkota by 7 p m.
14038. From Dahkota City to South Pass, 750
miles and back onoe a month. . .'
Leare Dahkota on 1st of erery month ;
Arrir at South Pass on 25th day thereafter;
Leare South Pass 1ft every month;
Arrire in Dahkota in 25 days thereafter.
14039. From Dahkota City, by St. Johns, Ayo-
way Creek, and Running n ater Hirer, to x t. lara-
mie, 400 miles and back, once a month.
Leare Dahkota 1st of erery month; " '
Arrire at Ft. Laramie in 15 days thereafter;
Learo Ft. Laramie 17th of erery month;
Arrire in Dahkota in 15 days thereafter.
Bids to end at Running Water Rirer, 300 miles
less distanc will be considered.
14040. Fr m Dahkota City by SiosxCity, Iowa,
FU Lookout and I t. lio&dall. to i t. l'ierro, 900
miles and back, once a month.
Lear Dahkota 1st or erery mottb;
Arrire at Ft. Pierre on 10th dy thrcftfter-) "
Leare Ft. Pierre 12th of every month;
Arrire at Dahkota on 10th day thereafter.
15041. From Logan to Sioux City, la., 6 miles
and back, three times a woek. - . -
Leare Logan Monday, Vr ednesday and Friday at
10 a m;
Arrire at Sionx City by 12 m;
Leare Sioux City Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day at 2 p m;
Arrive at Logan by 4 pm.
14042. From Niobrari to Logan 50 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Niobrari Friday at 6 a m. .
Arrive at Logan by 10 p m;
Leare Logan Saturday at 6 a m;
Arrire at Niobrari by 10 p m.
14043. From Tecumseh to-Helena. 20 miles and
back, once a woek.
Leare Tecumseh Saturday at 0 id;
Arrire at Helena by 12 m:
Leave Helena Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrire at Tecumseh by 8 p m.
14044. From Three Grove to Weeping Water, 20
miles and back, once a w-'eic
Leare Three Grove Saturday at 8 a m;
Arrire at Weeping Water by 12 m;
Leave Weeping Water Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrire at Three Grore by 8 p m.'
14045. From Council Bluff, Iowa, to BelUriffir,
Neb- 10 miles and back, three times a week.
Leare Council Bluff Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 9 a m; .
Arrive at Ltellview same days by 12 m:
Leave Belleriew Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at Z p m; -
Arrive at Uouncu Biuu same days ny a pm.
Bids for 6 times a week service will be considered,
a
FOKJI3 OF PBOPOSAI.. GCARAXTT, CERTIF
ICATE. . t
The undersigned, 1 whose post office ad
dress is county of . state of . propos
es to convey tbe mails of tbe United States, from July 1,
iSoSto June SO, 1862, on route ft o. , between -
and ' greedb!y to tbe advertisement of the
Postmaster General, dated December SI, 1867, for tun
annual sum of - Collars.
This proposal is made with full knowledge of the dis
tance of the route "tbe weight of tbe mail to be carried.
and all other particulars in reference to the route and
service, and also after careful examination of the laws
and instrument attached to tbe advertisement.
Dated (Signed.)
GfARASTT. . ' f.
The undersigned, residing at , State of
undertake that, if tb foregoing bid for carrying tbe mail
on route No. , be accepted by the Postmaster General
the bidder shall, prior to tbe 1st day of August, istti, en
ter into the required obligation, or contract to perform
tbe service propped, with good snd sufficient sureties
This we do underHUiUding distinctly tbe obligations ami
liabilities assumed by guarantors under the 27th section
of the act of Congress of JcJy A 183'- -
Dated (Signed by two guarantors.)
CCBTiriCiTES.
The undersigned, bos t master at ' State of
certifies, under hit oath of office, that he is acquainted
witn tne above guarantors, ana cnows laera so oe men of
property, and able to make good then guaranty. .
Dated (.Signed.)
IXSTTCTlOirS.
Containing contlilumt to be incorporated in thvcv'
tract to tn txien tut atpanmtni may ceem proper.
1. "Seven minute are allowed to each intermediate
office, when not ot tor wise specified for assorting tb
mails; but en railroad and steamboat routes there is t)
be no more delay than is sufficient for an exchange of th
mail bags. -
2. On railroad and steamboat lines, and other routes
where the mode of cmveyance admits of it. tbo specist
agents ot th department, also post office Blanks, mail
bags, locks and keys, ar to be conveyed without extra
charge. i
k. On railroad snd ftevnboflt lines the route agents f
tbe department are to be conveyed wit boot charge and for
their exclusive use while traveling witb the mails, a a
acommulation car, or apartment in the center of a car,
properly lighted warmed and furnished, and adapted to
tbe convenient separation and due security of the inailH,
i to be provided by the contractor, under the direction
of the department.
Kaiiroaa and steamooat companies are required to tsse
the mail from, and deliver it into, the post office at tie
commencement and end of tbeir routes, and to and from
ait oflces not more than 30 rods from a station or lane.
ing. Proposals may be submitted for the performaiu
of all other side service that is, for offices over eighty
rods from a landing or station. t
Receipts will be required for msil bags conveyed in
charge of persons employed by railroad companies. There
will also be way bills prepared by i ostmasters. or other
agents of tbe Post Office Department, to aoromoanr tbe
mails, specifying tbe number and destination of the sever
al b4gs. On tbe principal stage routes likewise, receipts
will be required and way. bills forwarded; the latter to
be examined by tbe several postmasters, to insure regu
larity in in o suvery ox mail nags. . i ;
4 K pay will be nude for trips not performed; and
for each of such omissions not - satisfactorily explained,
three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For
arrivals so far behind time as to break connection with
depending mails, and not sumcientry excused, one-fourth
of the compensation f r the trip ia subject to forfeiture.
Deduction will also be ortered for a grade of performance
Inferior to that tperitied in tbe contract. For repeated
delinquencies of tbe kind herein specified, enlarged pen
alties proportioned to the natnr thernof and tbe impor
tance or ine man. may be made.
6. For leaving betiind or throwing off themails, or any
portion of bem for tbe admission of passengers, or for
bong concerned ia setting up or running an express con
veying intelligence ia advance of th aaall, a a, carter's
pay may p ueoociea
t. Pine will be irrpod, unless the linquncy be
promptly end satisfactorily explained by certificates of
postmasters, or th affidavits of otbr creditable persons.
for failing to arrive in contract time; for neglecting to
taketh mail from or deliver it into pot office t for
suffering it (owing, either to the unsuitablenes of the
place or the manner ol carrying it) to b wet. Injured.
destroyed, robbed or lost; and for raf using, after demand,
to convey the mail as frequently as the contractor runs.
eritemcem&s m rtnniug a eoaca, car or steamboat on a
route,
T.The Postmaster General may annul the eon tract for
repeated faiinreatornnagmeablytooontraett forviolat
Ing tb Port Offlc lawa. r disobeying tb Instructions of
tb dnpsrtmeot ; for refusing te disdiarg a carrier when
required by the department to da so ; for assigning tbe
waHwiwiMTOi ue assent oi tb Postmaster Gnrai:
tor mating a express as .afurasaad i r for trsasertlba'
peiwMM or pacxa cTty.ai atauabi saaUcr f la
t. Tb 7otmaater General uy order aa iacrass of
srrtc on a ru. by ul u,wmg tbfior k pr rataiacra
ua lb euuuact pf. Hi mf vbauge ctkedai wt tie
prturM and arrivals m ail , uid parucaisrty W
hum iasu erxurm tu ouucecuwu wiui mlruada, visa
tui tuc( pay, pruviuttd Ute lauauaa' Uao a awl
abridged. U uuf aiM mimx au iuu vl siMMit. ml
Ujwiu witiuu lb rtricUvua vt Ute law. a or rsia u
o( w Uit lU 1iuuaJ stuca ur mrrira, if any.
Xb fiuairacurt- may, iuaevtf, in ife csmi vi iocreaac at
speed, rUnq.ttikft it uuuaa by giving sceaipt uouce m
lu uepartiiMiui Utat he lire! r timing tu Ui carrying Ui or
der iuio eQeut. Tae Pukuaaolet Uoeral toj aiM curtail
ordiacuauuu ibe serrtce, iu wbvt or iu nut, at pro rata
decrease ui pay, ailuwiuKuu uwuui t eaucacumLtetuatiua
oa ibe aootuii dipeiud wiiU, wbeovver ta tua opiuiua
the public iuie.tMU reqoir ia cbjae, or in cm be dot
sire la suparveo H by a diuereui graac vt traDpurta
Hun. . -:
t. Paymenu will b made by col!ecUois from, i
dratu uo puuuaLrii or iierwi&, after tb cxpuatiua
taf acb qaartcr say la february. May, Augiwl aod &Q
rcsubar. . .
10. Tb distanc ar given according ta tb beat Infer
mauoaf but no Lucreaaeu pay will b ailvwed abouid uey
b greater Lbanadvertioed, U tbepointa to be supplied be
correctly stated.: iiid&tri mutt mforn ihtmete on
thU point : and atsa In reference w the weight vt tb
mail, tbe condilWa of tbejoada, bills, su-aama, aic, and
all toli-brKiK, serriea, or t asimcuous ol any auM by
wbich expeu.ee may be incurred. KocUiiufor additiwn
al pay baned on sucn grouuda, csu b consider! ; avr for
alleged nuaiaaes or ausappreneuaioa as to tbe dear of
service; nor tvr bridge deatruyed, or other obstructions
tncreauug distance, occurring daring tbe aouiract term.
Utnce establibbed alter tbiaverUsemeai isissoed, and
also during tb contract term, are to be visited without
extra pay if tbe ditttaoc be not increased.
11. A bid received after tb Ust day and hor named.
or without tbe F oar ante required by law, or that com
bines several rouies in on sum of cotnpnauou. caanot
be couaiderau in coinpeuuuu wiiu a regular prcfuaal rea
sonable in amount . -
13. Biddt should first propoa for service strictly ac
cording to tb advertisement, and tbeu if they desire,
separatadly tor uiQerent aervice ; and if tb renter bid
b tb lowest offered for tbe adverUd service, lb oth
er propoaiuooa may o couaiaerea. - -
13. There should b but ou rout nil for in a propo-
14. The route, the service, th yearly pay. the" nam
and residence of the bidder, (that is bis usual post oQlce
addreM.) and those of each member of a firm, where a
cvtnpau oners, snouia be aittiuctiystatod; alaothemod
of conveyance if anigner mode tban borseback be intend'
ed. The words wnb due celerity, certainty, and seen-
rity." inserted to indicate the mode of oonverauc. will
constitute a star bid. When a star bid is intended, no
speciSc conveyance must be named. Bat in case two
mode of conveyance, 'are named at the same compeasa
tion, the highest or best for tbe service will be taken.
15. Bidders are requested to use as far as practicable.
the primed form of proposal furnished by the depart
meut, to write out in full the sum, of their bids, aud to
retain copies of them. - - -
Altered bids should not be submitted nor should bids
once submitted be wnndrawn. , .
Sach bid must be guaranteed by tw responsible per
sona. , -
General guarantees cannot be admitted. Tb bid and
guarantee should be signed plainly with the lull nam of
each person. . .
The department reserves the right to reject anv bid
which may b deemed extravagant; and also to disre
gard tb bios or failing contractors and bidders.
18. The bid sbouid be sealed, superscribed "Kail Pro
posals. State of," addressed Second Assistant
Postmaster General, Contract office, and sent by mail.
not by or to an agent ; and pocmasters 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. 1866.
but the service must he commenced on the first -July pre
ceding, or th mail day next alter that date, whether the
contracts be executed or not. No proposition to trans
fer will be considered until tbe contracts are executed
and received at the department; and then no transfer
will be allowed, unless good and sufficient reasons there
for are given, to be determined by the department. In
all cases the retiring contractor will be required to be
come one of tne sureties on tb new contract. -
18. Postmasters at offices on or near railroads, but mora
than eighty rods from a station, will immediately af tar
tbe Slat of March next, report their exact distance
from the nearest station, and how they are otherwise
supplied wi-.b the mail to enable tbe Postmaster General
to direct a maii-mesenger supply from tne first of July
next.
19. Section 18 of an act of Congress SDtroved March 1.
1846 provides that contracts for th transoortatlon of the
mails shall be let in every case to the lowest bidder ten
dering aufncient guarantees for the faithful performance.
wnuuut mr reference to we muue oi sucn transporta
tion than may tie necessary to provide for the due celerity.
certainty and security of such trans potation. Under this
law a new description of bids bave been received. Thev
do not specify a mode of conveyance, but engage to take
tne entire mail each trip witb certainty, celerity and se
curity, using ine terms or tne law. xnet-e blls ar stvl
ed from the manner in which they are diignsted on th
books of tbe department, star bids, and thev will be con
strued as providing for the conveyance of the entire mail.
however large, and whatever may be the mod necessary
to insure its celerity, certainty and security.
in an cases where the lowest grade of service Is be
lieved to be sufficient, the lowest bid will be accented in
preference is a star cr specinc nia. -
Wben tbe lowest bid is not a star bid, aid specifies eith
er no-mode or an inadquate mode of conveyance, it will
not be accepted, but set aside for a specne bid proposing
ine necessary service.
Wben the bid does not specify a modcof conveyance:
aiso woen it proposes to carry "according to tbe adver
tisement," but without such specification, it will be con
sidered as a proposal for horseback service
20. A modification of a bid ia any of its esseetial terms
is tantamount to a new bid, andcanltot be received, so aa
to interfere wun a regniar competition, after the last
hour set for receiving bids.
21. Postmasters ar- to be careful not to certify the
sufficiency of guarantors, or sureties, without knowing
that they are persons f sufficient responsibility an all
bidders, gurantors, ahd sureties are distinctly notified
that ou a failure to enter into or perform the contracts
for tbe service proposed for in the accepted bids, their le
gal liaoiiiuec win oe enforced against Mam. . . ,
82. Present contractors, and persons known at tbe de
partment must equally with others, procuje guarantors
and certificates of their sufflc ency substantially in the
forms above prescribed. Tbe certificates of sufficiency
must be signed by a postmaster or by a judge of a court of
record. A. V. BROWN,
Postmaster General
Groceries! Groceries!!
Fresh Arrivals ! Heavy Additions ! !
Prices Greatly Reduced!
CXJRRESCY TAKEN AT PAR 1 1
J, B. JETTNII7G3
Cor. 2nd and Frances sts, St. Joseph Mo.
HAS just received at his store room, corner of Second
and Francis Streets. St. Joseph, everything desirable in
his line, which he purchased for tbe Fall and Winter
trade, at greatly reduced price for Cash,- and whieh he
will sell at corresponding prices for cash, or to punctual
customers. Among his recent receipts are M do Fresh
Peaches, 15 doz Prime Apples, SO dos Assorted Fruits.
20 dot Lobsters 1 St 2 lb cans, 300 doz Field's celebrated
.Oysters put up this fall. 20 half Barrels new white Pih.
also Codfish, 100 boxes W R Cheese, 60 boxes K D do, 600
lbs Currants, 60 boxes fresh raisins, 100 boxes dried her
ring, 600 lbs Goshen Butter, 200 bbls crackers, 60. bbls
nuts assorted, 600 lbs Peanuts, 100 boxes assorted ai
fancy candies, 100 do gum drops and motto Lozencers.
200 drums Figs. Ave. Also a large lot sugaa and molasses,
which will be sold at prices considerably below the prices
sixty day ago.
St. Joseph, ov. 8, 1857. Sin
S. LOCEWOOD. 1857. & E. POatlHOT
Lockwood, & Pomeroy,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HATS AND CAPS,
STRAW GOODS.
Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de
scription ; i or wnicn tne; wui pay .
the higbeat Market Price, . ,
IN CASH.
COUNTRY Merchants are invited to examine our
J stock of Hats & Caps for th approaching Spring
and Summer trade, which will be large, fashionable,
and well selected. In point of variety our stock shall
not be excelled by any House in St. Louis,
Our pnoes will be low, terms accommodating.
Call and see us at our New Stare. Second St.
St. Josephr Mo. 3 2-f3 to
GEO. P. 11CKHARDT,
ViT.Cn JIAELEG,
OREGOS, HOLT COUNTY, MO.
rpAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of
I I
I -v Urownville and vicinity, that he nas opened a
Watch, dock, and Jewelry Store.
In Oreron, Holt county, Uo., where be will keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of
Uold anailver W atcbes, Clocks and Jewelry, wmcn
be will setr extremely low, for LAM1. Also, a fine
lot of Violins, Accordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec
tacles. Uold rens with uold and Oliver extension
cases. Silver Thimbles. Ac, ie
lie is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best manner and
on the most reasonable terms.
Every article bought in bis establishment, is war
ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re
pairing warranted for one year.
My 28, 1858. vl-n8tf
LOWE'S
M.
OMAHA
cjy. jv. T.
BROWNVZLLX3
STBA51 52ELIL,
IsOEL, XAKE & EMERSON,
XSzTO-vpcrsaLxrlUo. 20". V.
N. B. r. We would lusneetfutlv inform thoeiti
sens of Nemaha county and adioininr hliasouri. that
we have always on hand a large and well selected
supply of LL Jiui.it, wf.KB waeaafuramhatlow
ar rates thaa any mill in the Territory. : . j l';L
Market prices paid for log, delivered at the yard
or on th. bank of the rtver. .
All orders accompanied with th cash, m 01 recetv
our iauncdiaU atteotiea. - -;. . v -;-: rj
II
SMLrZHJD
j. AW. at ".
- Mala St. between Froirt and Second sJ
r!tf Brownvill3, II.,'- V'" v
11 . 1 i ; ii'ia kQi)
r V 7 a .. ... i ,
ftme furniture, :- ;;:
' Flour, i Bacon,
; ; . AND
WE hare just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and
and Fancy lin, which we are bow prepared to
For CasH or, Country Produce.
v2nl8-tf - J-
1857.
OF
JlPSaSuSjpaawsjl 4jpVwnSWB jaianav ggiMm
eJiJ tLil Liu
I. T. WHYTE :& CO'S,
UnO WNVILLE, II T.
TTTE havt just received an entirely new and large
v asreaHonable prices as any establishment in the West, our motto being "Live and let Lire.
We have tow in store a great variety of th following articles, which we purchased for Cash and oonse
quently ean sell cheap on the same terms : .
Q y si. 'f"y tvt s nn nTfftnn? jf-3,9
HATS AHD CAPS, BOOTS AHD SHOES,
MsFce and '..C?tt6leiyr
Queensware and Willow Ware,
FARM IMPLI1IENTS,
And a fine assortment of Light Grocerlet,
Such as Spic, Peppers, Soda,
, Salaratns, Ginger, Allspice, i etc, etc.
- And a good article of
Smoking &nd Chewing Tobacco.
It is a pleasure to us to show goods, and w ask yoa tb call round and see for yourselves.
Oct. 19, 1857. v2nl8-ly I. T. WHITE CO.
Bledel-db' CaoexaLTDeai-uaii
tlaln St., one door above Lushbaugh & Carson's Exchange Rank,
Brownville, N. T; - ' i
THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the
they nave received ana are now opening one oi tne largest ana most complete atocss ol Clothing
Ever brought to this market.
C '-'y -v. . .Z i Their assortment of
Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices; as to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visible and
invisible Green, and Cloths, Caaiimers, Satinetts. Cashmeretta, and Jeans, all made up
according to the latest fashionable cut. Thoir variety of vests is superb,
embracing the very latest styles and patterns; In the ;- ,7' . . ' j
Baltimore Clothing Store
May also be found at all time a fine selection of Cravats, Stocks, Tycs," Collars white or colored, Handker
ehiefs, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, etc., which we will sell as cheap as any establishment in th West. i S
' v' We have the finest and best assortment of
Double and Single Overcoats,
Ever brought to this Territoi
BtB .SjTD)"
, HATS AND CAPS,
' Warranted to suit the most fastidaous. . A fine assortment of
COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack.
PAISTS, Every style and Description.
TESTS, To please Large and Small.
, SXIIIITS, Both White and Fancy.
Oyer Shirts, Overalls, Drawers and Knit under shirts.
Back Gloves, Mitts, and Rldtns; Gloves, etc.
WE would but ask the publio to call, axamine and judge for themselves whether the Clothing at th
Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better made material, cut with better taste, better trimmed
and twenty-five percent, cheaper tban they hare ever
October Z9th, 18S7. vznt-iy
WE ojer to the public, we are confident, the
larirest and best selected stock of Groceries
ever offered in this market : ...
6 Hhds Sugar, ' ; "5ft Saoks Coffee, '
1J5 Sacks Flour, . & Tierces Kice,
30 Bbls Molasses, 18 Boxes SUr Candles,
JO Boxes Soap, . 150 Sacks Salt,
15 Bbls Cider Viniger, 150 bblsSelt.
TERMS CASH!!!
. I.T. WHYTE 4 00.
"New Wholesale Grocery House.
w. C. RITCHIE,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
PEAT. KB IN
Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS, WOODEN WARE,
Covaer Main mnd Franci Street. Riddle' t Old
Btand, Oppotite Stout Hotel,
st. Joseph, mo.
HA. VI J-ast received the, largest and most complete
stack of th above goods ever opened in upper Missouri,
to which tbe attention of merchants and dealers is res-pecUullinxinvited--havingpurchased
them principally
for cash at th very lowest possible prices, in Boston,
New Tork and St. Louis, feel confident that I can offer
inducements that are rarely found, and hoping, by fair
and liberal dealing, low prices and good Goods, to merit
a liberal share of patronage. Call and examine my stock
and prices before purchasing sale are bound to follow,
In my stock wilt be found every article usually kept in
Kol Grocery Bouse.
';'IIEY7:EEEET;''
Across the Shute
-r At tie Head of tie Island above -
brownvilLe
Te 'TT. 8. Hall & Cos Saw 31111.
PLC aasersigaed announces to the Public that he
has purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack
son Ptrv t th last Session of th Legislature,
and is now prepared with a new and substantial boat,
at all times te accommodate th public. Charges
assalrates. ''
r rnua smith. -
Jut liti 1WZ. 4 1 ' . -3
T7niT3B:G;3033!!
.XT aL-t
DEALERS Kv z .v;x;;o-. : a
ja '
3
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a;fJ j J -3w...:a -m
J
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Winter Goods, embracing everything ia the Staple
offer to th trad at extremely low fks.
CUAXEniLL.
assortment of Superior Goods, whieh we will tell at
eitisens of Brownville and the public generally that
bought elsewhere.
Sir.utL iiir,..DAUM.
KEROSENE OILS,
- DISTILLED FROL1 COAL.
(Secured Ty Letters Patent.)
Kibosive Illcmisatiso Oil. The light obtain
ed from this Oil exceeds ia brilliancy that of any
other oil or fluid heretofore discovered; is inexplo-
tive, and will remain limped in the very coldest
weather.
The Company recommend as the lamps best adopt
ed to this Ooil, the Kerosene Lamp, manufactured
by the following parties: Messrs. Cornelius A Baker.
also, Dyott,of Philadelphia, R. V. Uaughwout A
Co.. 438 Broadway, th Brooklyn Flint Glass Co.,
So. 73 Broad Street, Messrs. Diets A Co- 133 Wil
liam Street, L. Mercier 137 Elm Street, K. Y-
Samples of different styles of Lamps ean be seen at
the Office of the Company.
Kerosene Lubricating Oil, No. 1. Prepared to
suit the finest, and all other kinds of Machinery
burns brillianty in Locomotive Head Lights, Car
Lamps, and all the ordinary Solar and Hand Lamps,
and stands aa grea- a degre of eold as beat Sperm
Oil, and is admirably adapted to Railroad and Steam
ship use. - .
Kiroskm Lrsxicims Oils, So. 2, 3. Superior
Lubricators, and win be found to possess ad ran tare
over any Oils in the market at aam prices will not
burn and has been thus prepared to meet the re
quirements of Railroads and others.
&KB08KXK binxaclk uil. tTepared expressly
for Ships' ase, and will be found admirably adapted
for use of Steamships, lien of War, Merchant Ves
sels Lake and River, craft, and burns in all eabia
stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, signal lan
terns, e.
Binnacle Oil win remain- fluid as long as best
Sperm, and will burn all night without requiring to
be trimmed, an advantage that will be obvious t
every Shipmaster. - -
The Kerosene Oils ean be obtained from the
Wholesale Oil Dealers. Ship Chandlers, Druggists,
and Grocers in New York, and the regularly appoint
ed Agaats eC the Company a saany f ta petaeipal
Town and Villi frtTtfUTa Un1ttirw.it th Cana
days, and the Island of Cuba.
Local Achats appointed ( ia conformity with the
rules est abiished by th Board of Trustees, ) a ap-i
plication to
AUSTEJTS.
General Agent, Kerotn OH, CV.,-" .
N. SO Beaver Street, N'T;
N.B. Cirealan with fell particalars.testiatoaiaJa,
prices, Aen will be forwarded an application aeanev.
Jtorah,lSi7. 0
AT .
. lm.m f.r-
f" .tSTiT aJt- . -!, . 1
v:i , ,. s:m-of - the Saw '
1rrrrtfir. Wholesale and lletaU Dealer In
American German, English & French
HARDWARE AJfIX CUTLERY. ,
" st..jos2?iv i:o. : : . .
IS NOWreivinnd opening the largest and most
varied arsortmeotof goods in tha abote liaeevar
offered in any market vert cf S t'. Louis.
My stock embraces a lull ana oompiie snwiumi
of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechaa
io's tools ef every description, direct from the nwt
approved man afacturers; agricultural and horticul
tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin
ing all the recent and nsefal Improvement for th
savinc of a vast amount ot labor to the fanning com-
inanity, from wnoca J r,especttuy rqusscjxmi
xaminatioa of this dspartment of my stock. I am
also exclusive agent for th sale of the eelebrated
St. lioais Circular JliU and Uross cut aws, wnicni
will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe facUry pric.
Also a lanre assortmeat ftf Qua. Sua i Pistols,
Iran, StMl, AatU, Aen or th best hrantis: in a vara.
my stock is very oapite, wbtca, lo. iu quality ana
priee, 1 an determined te oner sucn innaematsas
will command a liberal share of trade from this and
adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing
and agtneiesfor American Hardware Manufacturers,
together with a long xprinc ia th general Hard
ware trad. enables m; not only to defy all competi
tion, hut has eonrinced tne that the true principle of
trade is small profits and quick returns. -January
1, 1857. vln29tf
iffi iiuffl sat
; JOHN C0LH01N & BROTHER,
' (Sign of th Padlock, opposite the Post Office.)4
. . - WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL V
DEALER IX .
Boilding and Saddlery Hardware,
UK QUERIES,
Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings.
ST. JOSEPH,' MO.
HATE now in store, and to arrive shortly, Amer
ican and Foreign Hardware, such as :
Qreaves & Son's Files Scissors
and Edze Tools
Pocket knives
Knives and forks
Brass curtain bands and
pins
Door locks
Angers and auger bitts
Cora knives
Briar scythes
Grass and grain do
Nails
Shovels and tongs
Candlesticks
Framed wood saws
Blacksmiths' Bellows and
Vices
Mousebole Armitage an
vils ,
American anvils
Stocks and dies
Pad hooks, breech'gloop
Pad screws, cockeyes
Ornaments, racks
Girth rein and roller web
Silk, 3 cord thread
Calf skins .
Upper leather
Briddle do
Skirting do
Hsrness do
Belting do
Gost skins
Enammelled leather
Butcher's do do
Spear A Jackson's saws
Gimlet pointed screws
Griffin's and American
horse nails , .
Post hole augers
Aas' shovels and spades
Lull A Porter's shutter
Butts
Morticing machines
Circular, mill and tnuly
saws d4
Planesand plane irons
Coopers drawing knives
do adses and wood
tools
Tress Hoops
Butts, east and wrought
Copper rivets for belts
Tuyere Irons
Plated and com. jMrrups
do do Bitts
.do do Buckles
do do Rings
Breast and rein snaps
Lasts, pegs
Peg floats
Pincers
Shoe thread
Bristles, wax
Lining skins
Hindi
ng
With many goods embracing a complete assort
ment of the most desirable which they will sell at
the lowest prices. J. COLHOUN A BRO.
April ICth, 1857. . ;.. . -lly
- George Ferguson,
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
BHOWITVXLIiE, a. T.
Axoulauc. to tn pnbiie, that h is prepared
to erect Steam ndVater Saw and Merchant
. r- n rtm ... .. .. ...
Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair-
a m aa. a
ingoi macnineryoi at i Kinds.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
E is also Agent for ? j ' , I 1 T
A. B. IIOLLIBIRD & CO'S
Western Foiindry.
ClCIXItATI, O.
LEE & LEAVITT'S
Saw Hanufactory,
cnicriris'ATi. o.
And ar nreriared to receive and fill orHur tnr an v ma.
ehiaery manafactured' or kept on hand, by these ea-
WUIlfUUCUVB.
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
i ? ; REFFZRENCE3. " . . " T,
Noel," Lake k Co., Brownville, 1T.T. Steam Mill
n nr ' . m ...
u. it . rarnas, 4. .txwnrnio,
iluir, Hann A Co.,'. , , " "
Dr. Hoover, ' Nemaha city, "
P. M. Roger, Pawnee eity,
Nuckolls A White, Rockport, Mo.
James Lowe,' Linden, . - u
A. B. HalHberd, Cincinnati, 0.
Brownville, June 13, 1357.
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t2 1-ly
Dillon, Thompson c Co.
Large trame mmm cor. Mma and KOck,
KOCK PORT, MO.
Whoserale and Retail Dealers in
ZD3T37" C3rOOCil3f
A5D '
GROCERIES.
Hardware, Queenstrare,' Drujrs, Hats,
,aps, Boots, Shoes, Tinware,
Stoves, Furniture, Iron,
Nails, Plows,
and .
Farminp; Utensels.
WILL have, on the opening of navigation, a
large and varied accession to their present
Stock, which will be sold Low for Ca
ih.
lebruary 12th, 1857. -.. i
3S-tf
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
MAHrricTTXEBS' KJtr J BOLT ktX DtAXXBS W
Soots E2ie & Brogasa, -
NO. 87 JfAIN STREET, SAINT LOUIS, MO.
k& flwiT i.t KtUtiiTor a complete assortment
L of roods from their own and nth., nunnr...
tories.adapted especially to the Western trad.
rurcnasers are invitea to examine their stock,
manafactured and selected with great care and
warranted oz superior qaaiity. Urders will receive
rompt and care'ii) attention. '
NEBRASKA CITY
Capital Stock 30,000.
If XBSA8KA CUT. W. T.
L fully organised, and their entire capital stock of
Fifty Tkoutnnd Volltrt, paid in and secured. They
are prepared, front this date, to grant open policies
and take risks. Upon equal terms, with toe most
favored Insurance Company any where.' Having
adopted th mutual prineipi, ice patrons, without
incurring any liability, will share in th profits of
Maaoanpavny.
The eoeradona of the Coornanv. wiTI Va ennSn.-?
for the present, to mabixc, or caugo rfska, with a
I t!.ti'A . a aw n Kaa .
, lie Log tbmovljlnsnTMncm OSLca, tbw pep
tt!s.r rtlsn. Wavtit ftf thm llt.fjuanrv 1 it nnr.lrit
poets a generous support from Western Merehsnis.
iar .. . w - : ,
v mjwuauj iiiw um luawin juver pa
tronage. . '
DiascToas
S.F.lTacktUJ, ' ' ' Oas. r.HoTy,
II. P. lien net, - J. L. Armstrong,
W. X. Iliac hma. - Mtles W.Brwwn,
If
A.A.Smdrord. .
' . cwicim:! t i '.i.iT'
r t;uAS.r.uij.i,4-mKiet. .
J.UAafnnB,. '
a. T T- I rj W D VT i
April Ji,l7. ' 1 tt-t
at v u ' a c m
:J0IIN McPirEKSOX - i
1 have just received
v Which I will sail at a. la&aaa9tkBaIa
establishment la th Wees. - .
-1 hv now ia store great variety .v. , s
lowing article., which wer pare ha 4 for r
and unsaquently.eaa sell ehp a th sksm tJz '
D R Y GOODS,
Cr 2To oorien "
HATS AND CAPlV
- SADBLERY 1
" BOOTS AND SIlOE's !
IlAUDTTAItr: A.D CtTLraw
QU'EEN,8WAR9 1
. ' AJ OT X'JL' cJ li-rr
' EOOTS AND SHOER-v
' " ' Heaay Uada ClotiiiaJ : .
-" Ahd a fine asaortnvem of i
LIGHT GROCERIES
Spice, . -' ' . ' i
Pepper,
Soda, 1 " :. .
Salaratus, ..
- - Ginger,
Allspice,
19November 5th.
etc., etc.
Pn?E LUMBEK!!
THE ondersigned respectfully inform the eitiw'
f Brewaville, and Nemaha and sarraaaHiat
counties that w now have la operation a P.
Lumber Fard ia Brown vttJ, hr we keep ,
sale a well selected stock of Pine Lumber from M u
3 inches. Also, Pine Siding Worked inoorfnt.Yb.
Shingla and Pin Lath, all f which a wUl seU at
fair prices . - .
TOR CASH OKLT.
. . R.BU0W5AC.
Brownville, Jons rtth,1857. T: j
LOUIS WALDTER. '
House, Sfn, anil Oraaatntil 'PaintcrJ
. OLA2ISS, OSALNE2,
NO J
PAPE JUHCEB, f
. - keaiaua city, ar.-n - !
Taks this method of Infonnins the pb:io tin h.,,,"
removed bis paint shop I mm HoUport, Ma., to ttis nlara
Ha thinks himself qualified to undertake an, awa Mr
taininstohialineef busineas, and rpmiallruiitM
th public to fiv him a call . "
fleas leave orders at the "Advertiser" ctBce !
Nov. It. r8o7. . tilAt I
Tailoring! Tailoring! . Tailoring!!:
Merchant Tailor,-
Atlantie street. West of Hoblitsell's Store.
BROWNVILLE, SKBXA8KA TEXR.
HAVING bought property and located permanent
ly ia Brownville, I offer my services totho
publio generally, if they want any thing done la my i
line of business. I ean always be found at bj post, ;
or. more properly speaking at mv bwh. I
Work Warranted o Fit Xo pay! I
Particular attention paid to euttmgmrmenu and
laying off work f.the Seamstreas. Tk greatest
portion of my life has been devoted to my trad, ia
which I consider myself inferior to none espi!lj
in th cutting department, and! hope bychweetl-1
tion to my business to merit a share f rubiio
patronage. '- E. E. PARKER. :
Brownville April 18 th, I8J7. 4V-ly
A. LTFORD.
1. T. UOX
Lyford & Horn,
j
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
j&iry CSpOOcIh:
. , AHD ;
.''-. i . : '. ' . ; ;
GROCERIES, . '
HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE,
booto, oziona,
HATS AND CAPa ?
!VaJIa,IMotvs, StoveFurnltare, kc
SONORX; mo. ;
April 9th, 1857. 43 t ;
GEORGE F. KENNEDY, j
ISIHAiL ESTATE!
BROKEU
AXDCrXCHAL IaA.D A.i:.T
Florence Ciy, JV. T. j
1 ' ' 1 ' i-. ii i i , , - i t
Brownvillo Bakery j
AND
, COZlX0tlO3tXjr3r.
EVAN WORTHING. !
BEOS leave to announce to the public, that l bs '
erected a Bakery end Confectionary establish
ment in the City of Brownville X. T- and will kern
constantly on hand, and ts prepared to bake to order
Bread, Crackers and Cakes of every Banner, style,
discription and quality. He has had much sxpenenc
ia baking and consequently fL quit euntdentbe
will be able to give satisfaction. A liberal patron
age is respectfully solicited.
EVA5 VrOETDLYO.
Juy,23-'57-v2n8-lm.
DOWDALL, MARKHAM.&CO.,
WASINOTOH TOUHDIIY,
Engine and Machine bop .
comma or sccouo akd asoaoAS strxzts,
ST. LOUIS, Bio.
Manufacturers of Steam Knslne and Boilers, Savarxt
unst mil Macbinery, Single and Doable Circalar Sr
Mills, Tobacco Screws and Presfe Laid Keiths, Lart
Screws and Cylinder., Wool Cardiiis Machine Su:Win
Castinsa. Touns's Improved Pateut Smat Mills, Ave
rj-AGEXTS for the sale of James Smith A Co ' 9n
pertor Machine Cards. vloe-ly
NEW STORE
.V
MT. VERNON, NEBltASKA. j
A. MEDLvET.
Annonnce to the pnblic that behaa purchased the ei'eo
sire Stock of GomIs broutrbt to this place by Mr. Oailv. .
and now offers to sell
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ITare , ,
Qnfenmart.ArH
at prices as fair aa can be found ia tbe Waaler country, ;
Or Cash or In exchauce fur euontry produce. .
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ASTIS W. BIDIV,)
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Council Bluffs, Iowa
.Nebraska City NT)
CASSADY, TEST,
RIDEN ifc CO.,
(Successors to Ridea d Whit.
LAND AGENTS.
IfXBUASKA C1TT, B. T.
HAVING made arrangements by whwh, we will
receive accurate copies of all the Twahit
embraced ia the Eajtera portion of Nebraska, ue
are now prepared to offer oar enrvure ta tbo
" Sauattera cf J ebraska Terrilmt. .
In Filling Declaratory Statements of Inten
tion to rrMBpt, Beeuntie; Te- cap
tion. Locating Land WaxraxiU-
AND ENTERING LAND.
I4ind Tf arrant s Cought and Hold.
LAND ENTERED ON TIME,
Particular attention paid to Bay in an-1 SelliaK
Property on commission: Also, to making Cllrtioae
and forwarding remittance t aaypart of th laiou.
lilanks of all kind always ea aaaw.
REr tRjt..
Hon. A. A. Bradford,
Nebraska City.
K. r.Xueolls,
Mesars. Dolmaa A West,
Pater A. Keller.
Thomas Lumpkin, .n
June 2S.1H64. vl-4
- fy. Joeeph,
Washington City
Scott city Steam Saw-LIill
JOHN C. HUFFMAN,
Scott citr. wo
(Immediatehf nppomito ktwtile. !f. T)
Aaaoence W tbe public that ke ha lea4 tii new
steaaa saw-mill rereatry erected by Mr. Mre.
asabvve. and Is now prrparvd U fnub the mttem
Murt a ad Kebra.ka with aa extra tuaiiiy af Lcwsr a
ef every deacriptioa snd
S.1WED LATHS
el an excellent eualUv. A saav S paMoe asaatataJL
Meer II. 137.
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