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- . . --.. - - - "- - iT' m iiiiim MMii"iiiit"'ii1iinw'fcj"i"Ti'i: i'i fiit"-Titir'iiiiiriiiri"',- United States Hails. .. Post Office DEriBTsJE.vr, . December 31, 1857.J . V repeals will bw received at the Contract Office cf tb is Department ontil 3, p. mcf Wednesday, March 31, ISiS, for conveying the mails of tbe Unit 1 Stilts for four years commencing July 1, 1S53, andecdin June 3l),lS52, in the Territory of Xe tra jit a, oa the routes and by the schedules herein yeciaed. Decisions to be made ty April 21. 1S5S. (XLroause carefdlj tA4 oral end itrctio en- 14301. From Omaha City to Council Liu!, Iowa, ai!es and back, daily. Leave Omaha City daily at 1, p. M; Arrire at Council Bluff same day by 3 p m ; Leave Council Uluff daily at 4, p m; Are r mc.V P;tTnme dT by 6.T to. 14002; From Omaha City by Nebraska City, Kear ney City, Mount Vernon, Brownville, Neuiaha City, and Halo, to Whitehead, 150 miles, and back, three times a week. Leare Omaha city Monday, Wednesday, and Fri iay, at J, a tn; Arrire at Whitehead 3d day by 10 pra; Leare Whitehead Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 5, a in; Arrire at Omaha citT 3d dat by 10 pm. 11003. From Omaha City, by Elkhorn Ciy, to Fontanel!, 7 miles and back, three times a week. Leare Omaha City Monday, Wednesday, and Fri 4a r at 6 a m : Arrire at Fontanelle next days by 12 ; Leare Fontanelle Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 1 p tn: Arrire at Omaha citv next day bv 1 Dm. 1400. From Omaha City, by lielleview, Cedar Island, Hatfmoutb, Koclc Bluffs, Lewistown, Three Grove, and Wyoniiuz. to Nebraska city, 120 miles id back, three time a week. Leare O oaha City Monday, Wednesday, and Fli msy at 8 a m; Arrire at Nebraska City 3J day by 6 p tn: Leare Nebraska city Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at cam; ' Arrire at Omaha City 3d days by 6 p tn; UO05. From Omaha City by Elkhorn city, Bu- aaaan, Columbus, rort Kearney, and tort Lara aaie, to Salt Lake, 1,015 miles and back, once I saouth; Lare Omaha City on the 15th of each month; Arrire at alt Lake in thirty days thereafter; -lare Salt Like on the 15th of each month ; , Arrire at Omaha City in thirty days thereafter. Bids to end at Fort Laramie, omittins Fort Kear aer Salt Lake will be considered. 14005. From Omaha City, by Florence, Ft. Cal houn. De Soto. Cummins city, Tckamab, Dlack Bird, and Onmdi, to Dahkota city, 110 miles and back, three times a week. Leare Omaha city Monday, Wednesday, end Fri day at 5 a m; Arrire at Dahkota city next days by 10 p m: Leare Dahkota city Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 9 a in; Arrire at Omaha city next days by 10 p m. 14007. FroraOmahacitr.br Elkhorn city, Fon Water, and Fort Randall, to Fort Pierre. 400 miles and back, twice a month. Leare Omaha city Lit and 15th of each month at Cam; Arrireat FL rierre on the 10th day by 10 p m; Leare Fort Pierre on 12th and 17th of each month at 6 am Arrire at Omaha city on the 10th day by 10 p m; Bid to run once a week will be considered. 14003. From Buchanan, by Fontanelle, to De Soto, 9 miles and back, once a week. - Leare Buchanan Monday, at 8, a tn; Arrire at De Soto next day by 6 p m; Leare De Soto Wednesday at S a m; Arrival! Buchanan next dav br Sum, 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; Leare Fremont Saturday at 2 p m; Arrire at Fontanel!" by 7 p m. 14010. From Oregon, Missouri, by OHre Branch, to Rulo. 25 miles and back, three times a week. Leare Oregon Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at (am; Arrire at Rulo by 12 m: Leare llulo Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2pm Arrire at Oregon by 8 p m. 14011. From ttulo by Archer and Salem, to Marys rilie, ia Kansas 100 milles and back, once a week. Leare Rulo Monday at 6 a m; Arrire at Marysrille next day by 10 p m: Leare Marrsrille Wednesday at 8 a m; Arrire at Kulo next day by 10 P m. Bids to commence at Saint Stephens, to run three times a reek are invited. 14012. Trom Bellriew, by Fairriew and Platford ; ie Ashland, 40 miles and back, once a week. Leare Bclleriew Friday at 6 a a; Arrire at Ashland by 8 p m: Leare Ashland Saturday at 6 a m ; Arrive at lielleview by 8 p m. . Bids to end at Platfrd will be considered. 14013. From Glenwuod. Iowa, by Cerro Gordo, Belleriew, and Ilaileton, in Nebraska Territory, to Fremont, 40 miles and back, three times a week. Leare Glen wood Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at Fremont by 8 pm; Leare FremontTucsday.Tbursdayand Saturday at lam; Arrire at Glen wood by 8 p m. 14C14. From Oregon, M k by Forest City and Rush Bottom, to St. Stephens, 30 miles and back, twice a wk. - Leare Oregon Monday and Friday at 8 a tn; Arrire at St. Stephens same days by 6 n m; Leare St. Stephens Tuesday and Saturday at 8 ; Arrire at Oregon same days by 6 p m. 14015. From HaUmoutu to Lewiaville, 23mil and back, once a week. Leare llattsnviuth Saturday at 6 a m; Arrire at Lewimlle by 12 m ; Leare Lewitrillo Saturday at 2 p in; Arrire at Platswoutb It 8 pm. ' 1401ft. From Platsmouth to Glenwood, Iowa, 9 ilea and back, tare times a week. Leare PUUinouth Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 9 a in: Arrire at G'.enwond by 12 m; Leare ( ilea wood Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; Arrireat PUUmouth by 5 p m 14417. Fn-ca ruumouth to Glendale, 15 miles a back nc a week. Leare Ilatnaouth Saturday at 7 ft tn; Arrire at Glendale by 12 m; Leare Glendale Saturday at 2 p m; Arrire at Piatsranuth by 7 p m. 14318. From Platsmoutb, by Kenosha, to Wyo king, 20 miles, and back, owe a week. Leare llaUmouth Saturday t 6 am; Arrire at Wyoming by 12 m; Leare Wyoming Saturday at 2 p m; . Arrire at Ilatsiaouth by 8 p ro. 14019. From Marrsrille, by Forney and Pleaant Talley, to Fort Kearney, 100 miles aid back, once a wc-k. Leare Marrsrille Monday at 4 a m; Arrire at Ft. Kearney Thursday by 6 p m; Leare Ft. Kearney Monday at 4 a tn; Arrire at Marvsrille Thursday by 6 pm. Bids to run by a proposed schedule wilbe eonsid- rca. Bids to run three times a week will be consider. 1402U. From Wyoming to Salt Creek, 50 miles and back, once a week. Lrare Wyoming Friday at 6 a m; Arrire at Salt Creek by 8 p m; Leee fait Creek Saturday at 8 a tn; Arrireat Wyoming by 8 p m. . 14021. Frota Konocba to Sidney, Iowa, 20 miles trad back, three times a week. Leare Kenosha Monday, Wednesday, and Friday . at f a c: Arrire In Sydney by 12 tn; Leave Sjdney Monday, Wednesday and Friday at spm. " Arrive at Kenosha by 8 p ra; 14C22. Trom Nebraska City, by Fort Kearney to Aa IIJlow 400 miles and back, once a month. Leave Nebraska 1st ol every month, Arrire at Ah Hollow on 10th day thereafter; Leare Ash Hollow en 10th cf ercry month; . Arrire at Nebraska City on the 10th day thcre- aTter. Elds ta run twice a month, and to end at Ft. Kear ttey, omitting Arh Hollow, will be considered, 14523. From Nebraska City by Kearney City, to Sidney. Iowa,--15 miles and lack, throe times a ' Leare !Teraka City Monday, Wednesday, and :' 'tj at C a ca; .-rira at Sidney same days by 12 m; Leave E ilney Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1 p n; s at VViV Citr aame dare by 7 p ra. " . 14234. Frntn Nebraska City by tlatnilton.Tecnm' Turkey Cre'k, and Otto Mission, U. Mary srille, 112 tciles end back, once a wee a. . Leare Nebraska City Monday at m; Arrire at Marycrille Wsine5day by 6 p m; Jeare Mary'ilie Thursday at 6 1 m; Arrir at Nebraska City Saturday by 8 p ra r: tn rtta thre times a week will be considered 14?:5. From Ntbrafka City, by Ottoe City. Mt. Terr.ra.Brownrille, Netcaba City, Archer, White rm4 .r iiIa ta Nemaha Acency, Kansas T-SO . 4 1-V. three timas week. Lre Nelrask City Monday, Wednesday, and fri isy at 6 a m; . . i .t Vrma Aeny peitdara by 8 p m; rara Tferaaha A renry Monday, Wednesday and "PZf at C a nf " . ' M i v.vHIVi P;t ett day by 0 P in. UlZ-i. Fr-.n. Nelnuka City, by Ottoe City and 1 Tas, e??tk, ' 14027 ' Fro!a BrownvVde to1 rckport Mol, 8 miles and back -si timet a week,! : -rt K':'"y- Leave Brownville daily, except fcunaay,at v a m: Arrire at Rockport by, 12 tn; Leave Rockport daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m; Arrive at Brownvillo by 5 pm. 14023. From lirownvillc, by Beatrice to Ft-Kear- ncy, 220 miles and tek, enco a month. I . 1 . . . V- i Ijcave lirownviae isi oi every momu; Arrive at Ft. Kearney in seven days thereafter; Leare Ft. Kearney 10th of evory nonth , Arrire al Brownriile in seven days thereafter. ' 14023. From Brownriile to Tarkio Mo., 28 miles and back, three times a week.- ' Loare BrownvilLe Monday, Vt ednesaay, ana Fri day at 8 a m: Arrive at Iarkio,by o pm; Leave Tarkio Tuesday, Thunday, and Saturday at 8am;- ' Arrive at Brownville by o p m. 14030. From Florence to Magnolia, Iowa, 30 miles and bock, once a week. Leave Florence Monday at 8 a m; Arrive at Magnolia by 8 p m; . Leave MaTnolia Tuesday US an; Arrive at Florence by 6 p m. m ft iinti' Fmm Cimminf CitT to Maznolia. Ia- 20 miles and back three times a week. Leave Cumming Monday, Wednesday, ana inaay, at 6 m; Arrive at Magnolia by 12 m; . Leave Magnolia Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; Arrire at Cumming City by 8 p in; 14032. From Mt. Vercon,by Sonera, Mo., to Lin den 15 miles and back, twice n week. Leare Mount Vernon Blonday and Thursday at 6 am; , . . Arrive at Linden by 12 m; i.eave Linden Monday and Thursday at 2 p m; , Arrive at Mt. Vernon by 8pm; 14033. From Oinadi,to Elk Horn, 25 miles and back once a week. Leave Omadi Monday at 9 $rm; Arrive at Elk Horn by 0 p m; Lcavo Elk Horn Tuesday at 9 a m: . Arrive atOmadiby 6pm. 14034. From Omadi. by Dahkota City, and Ser geant's Bluff, to Sioux City, 17 miles and back, three times a week. -Leave Omadi Monday Wodnesday and Friday at 6 a m; , ' ' ; , ' ' . - ' " -i 1 Arrive at Sioux City by 12 m: - - ; Leave Sioux City Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 2 p m;- If 1 ; -. ' '" . - Arrive at Onmdi by 8 p m. ' - ' '' 14035. From Dakota to Breckinridge, Q miles and back, once a eek Leave Dahkota' Monday at 6 am; Arrive in Breckinridge next day by 10 p m; Leave Breckinridge Wodnesday at 6 a m; , . Arrive at Dahkota next day by 10 p m. , - 14035. From Dahkota to St. Helena, 50 miles and back nee a week. Leave Dahkota Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at St. Helena ; y 10 p m; Leave St. Helena Saturday at 6 a m; . Arrive at Dahkota by 10 p m. 14037. From Dahkota' to. Wacapanna, 15 miles and back, onco a week. Lcive Dabkota Saturday at 7 a m; , Arrive at Wacapanna by 12 m; Leave Wacnpanna Saturday at2p m; ,. Arrive at Dahkota by 7-p m. 14033. From Dahkota City to South Pass, 750 miles and back once n month. Leave Dahkota on 1st of every month ; Arrire at South Pas3 on 25th day thereafter) Leave South Pa9s 1st every mo..h; Arrive in Dahkota in 25 days thereafter. 14039. From Dahkota City, by St. Johns, Ayo way Creek, and Running Water River, to Ft. Lara mie, 400 miles and back, once a month. Leave Dahkota 1st of every month; Arrive at Ft, Laramie in 15 days thereafter; Leave Ft. Laramie 17th of every month; Arrive-in Dahkota in 15 days thereafter. Bids to tBd at Running Water River. 300 miles less distance will be considered. : 14M0.-Fi tri Dahkota City by Sioux City, Iowa, Ft. Lookout and Ft. Randall, to Ft. i'lerre, 300 mile nd back,oocaa month. Leave Dahkota Ist'of every month; Arrire at Ft. Pierre on 10th day thereafter; rLeara Ft. Pierre 12th of every month; Arrire at Dahkota on 10th day therearter. 1504U- Fri -m.! Logan to Sioux City, Ja- 6 miles and back, three times a week. Leare Logan Monday, Wednesday and Friday at , n - Arrive at Sioux City by 12 m: Jieave Sioux City Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 2 p m; Arrive at Logan by 4 p m. 14042. From Niobrari to Logan 50 miles and back, once a week. Leave Niobrari Friday at 6 am. Arrive at Logan by 10 p m; Leave Logan Saturday at 6 a m; Arnre at iobran by 10 p m. 11013. From Tecumsch to Helena, 20 miles and back, onco a week. Leave Teeumseh Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at Helena by 12 m: Leave Helena Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at Tecumseh by 8 p m. 14014. From Three Grore to Weeping Water, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Three Grove Saturday at 8 am; Arrive at Weeping Water by 12 in; w Yi i J . n ieave n eeping aier ouiuruay ai i p m; Arrive at Three Grove by 8 p m. 14045. From Council Bluff, Iowa, to Bellcview, Neb- 10 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Council Bluff Monday, Wednesday and Fri day .at. 9 a m: ' Arrive at LJellview same aays by iz m; Leave Bolleview Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at Council lluti same days by o pm. Bids for C times a week service will be considered FOiJIS OF mOPOSAL. GUARAXTT, ai.d cebtif- , v ICATE. , ." Psofosal.. The undersigned, , whose post office ad dress is county of , State of , propos es to convey the mails of the United States, from July 1. lS58to Juue30, 1662, on route X. .between 1 and , -greeably to the advertisement of the Postmaster General, dated December 31, 1857, for tbe annual sum of dollars. This proposal is made with full knowledge of the dis- ance of the route, tbe weight of the mail to be carried, and all other particulars in reference to the route and service, nd also after careful examination of the laws and instruments attached tc the advertisement. Dated GVARA5TY. The undersigned, residing at (Signed.) , State of undertake that, if the foregoing bid for carrying the mail on route So. , be accepted by the Postmaster General tbe bidder siall, prior to the 1st day of August, 1858, en ter into the Tequired obligation, or contract to perform the service i rep'ed,'w-uh good and sufficient sureties. This we do. utidertaaJuz dibUuctly tlie obligations and liabilities assumed by guarantors under the 27th section of the act of Congress ol July 2, 1836. Dated (Signed by two ruarantors.) Certificates. ifba tn4iitmfi rw-tttmaBtap sit C-Af A m certifies, under kit oath ofejice. that he ts acquainted with tbe above guarantors, ana Knows them to be men of property, and able to mase good their guaranty: Dated . . (Signed.) persons or packages conveying mailable matter out ol the mail.' ; i 7j : ; j ' $ i 'f ! ' 8. TLe Postmaster General may order an Increase ot service on a route by allowing thereror a pro rata increase on the contract pay. ,'He nijiy, change cfcedules or de partures and arrivals in all cases, and particularly to make them perform to connections with railroads, witn outiucreaae of pay, provided the running time be not abridged. He may also order an increase of speed, al lowing within the restrictions of the law, a pio rata In crease of pay for the additional stocfc or carriers, if any . The contractor may, however, in the case of increase of speed, relinquish the contract by giving prompt notice to the department that he prefers doing so to carrying the or der into effect. The Postmaster General may also curtail ordiscontinue the service, iu whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay; allowingone month's extra compensation on the amount dispensed with, whenever in his opinion the public interests require the change, or In case he de sires to supercede it by a different grade of transporta- "jT'Paymcnts will be made by collections from, "or drafts cn postmasters or otherwise, after the expiration of each quarter say in February, May, August and No- VC10i) The distances are given according to the best infor mation; but no increased pay will be allowed should they be greater than advertised, if the points to be suppliedbe correctly etated. Biddert mutt inform themtttvtion . onri aian in TfYcTcm ei ta the weiuhiof the mail, me condition-ot the roads, hills, streams, etc., and all1toll-br;dges, ferrjes, or obstructions of any kind'by which expenses may be incurred. 2fo claim for addition- i r liasfKl on such crounus. can do consiuereu-, nor ior alleged mistakes br misapprehension as to the uegree or KArvice: nor for bridges- destroyed, or otner oostrucuouB inrronjiinff distance, occurriiur during the sontruct term Offices established after thia advertisement is issued, and also durinu the contract terra, are to be visited without extra pay if .the distance be not increased.- 11. A bi.l received after me last oay ana nour uuuicu, or without the guarantee required by law, or that coiu hin4 severaL routes in one sum of compeusation, cannot be considered in competition witn a regular proposal rea- snnabla in amount . 12. Bidders should nrst propose ror service strictly ac- rTrtinffta the advertisement, and then if they desire. separatcdly tor different service ; and ir the regular bid be tbe lowest offered for the advertised service, theoUw er propositions may be consiaereu. - ... 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 the bidder, (that is his usual post office address ) and those of each member of a firm, where a oornpan) offers, should be distinctly stated; also tbe mode of conveyance if anigher mode than horseback be intend ed. The words "with due celerity, certainty, and secu rity." Inserted to indicate the mode of conveyance, will constitute a ttar bid. When- a star bid is intended, no specific conveyance must bo named.' But In caso two modes of conveyance, are named at the same compensa tion, the highest or best for the service will be taken. 15. Bidders are requested to use as far as practicable, the printed form of proposal furnished by the depart ment, to write out in full the sum of their bids, and to retain copies of them. Altered bids- should not bo submitted nor should bids once submitted be withdrawn. .4-. . 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 4o -reject any bid which may be deemed extravagant; and ls to disre gard the bids of failing contractors and bidders. - 16. The bid should be sealed, superscribed "Mail Pro posals. State of," addressed Second Assistant Postmaster General, Contract office, and sent by mail, not by or to an agent; and posmasters 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, 1353 but the service must be commenced on the first July pre ceding, or the mail day next alter that date, whether tbe contracts be executed or not. Xo proposition to trans fer nil 1 be considered until the contracts arc 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. Iu all cases tbe retiring contractor will be required to be come one of the sureties on the new contract. 13. Postmasters at offices on or near railroads, but more than eighty rods from a station, will, immediately after the 31st of March next, report their exact distance from tbe nearest station, and huw they are otherwise supplied with the mail to enable the Postmaster Gcacral to direct a mail-messenger supply from the first cf July next. 19. Section 13 of an act of Congress arproved March 3, 1845, provides that contracts for the transportation of the mails shall be let in every case to tbe lowest bidder ten dering aufflcient guarantees for the faithful performance, without other reference to the mode of such transporta tion than may be necessary to provide for tbe due celerity, certainty and security of such transpotation. Under this law a new description of bids have been received. They do not specify a mode of conveyance, but engage to take the entire mail each trip with certainty, celerity and se curity, using the terms of the law. These bids 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 couveyance of the entire mail, however large, and whatever may be the mode necessary to insure its celerity, certainty and 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 specific bid. when tbe lowest bid is not a star bid, and specifics eith er no mode or an inadouate mode of conveyance, it will not be accepted, but set aside for a specific bid proponing the necessary service. hen the bid does not specify a modeof conveyance; also when it proposes to carry "according to the adver tisement," but without such specification, it will bo con 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. 21. Postmasters are to be careful not to certify the sufficiency of guarantors, . or sureties, without knowing that they are persons of sufficient responsibility; and all bidders, gurantors, and sureties arc 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 liabilities will be enforced against thorn. 22. Present contractors, and persons known at the de partment must equally with others, procuae guarantors and certificates of their sumc ency, substantially in the forms above prescribed. Tbe certificates of sufflciencv 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? CURRENCY TAKEX AT PAR ! I J, B. JENNINGS Cor. 2nd 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 traae, at greatly reauceu price for Cash, and whieh be win sen at corresponding prices for cash, or to nnnctual customers. Among nis recent receiDts are 60 TrKh reacnes, x aozrnme Apples, 20 doz Assorted Fruits, uoz ixosiers 1 a. x ;d cans, 300 doz Field's celebrated uysters put up mis rail. 20 half Barrels new white Fish. aiso couasa, iw ooxes w it t neese, oo boxes E D do, 600 iuh iurrauis, ov ooxes iresn raisins, 100 boxos dried her ring, ow ins ixosneu Butter, nuo bbls crackers, 50 bbls nuts assorted, ouw ids reanuts, 100 boxes assorted and fancy candies, 100 do gum drops and motto I-otpi 200 drums Figs,&.c. Also a large lotsucaa indmni im which will be sold at prices considerably below the prices 6iA j uaj n Uu. St. Joseph, Nov. 8, 1857. 21 Q, S. LOCKWOOD. Linden, Mo, 49 miles and tack, occea .m.k City Srcsday at 8 ft m; . r.,r -'-;"" '. '-" Ic LT.-"?i TWdat 6 aw;'. . IXSTCCTIOXS. Containini ccn&itiont to be ineotr-orctci in the eon tractt to tlie extent the department nay deem proper, 1. Seven minutes are allowed .to each intermediate office, when not Tsherwise specified for assorting the mails; but "on railroad and steamboat routes there is to be no more delay than is sufficient for an exchange of the mail bags. 2. On railroad and steamboat lines, and other routes where the mode of conveyance admits of it, the special agents of the department, also post office blanks, mail bags, locks aud keys, are to be conveyed without extra charge. 3. On railroad and steamboat lines the route agents of the department are to be conveyed without charge and for their exclusive use while traveling with the mails, an acotnmdation car, or apartment in the center of a car. properly lighted wanned and furnished, and adapted to the convenient separation and due security or tbe mails, is to be provided by the contractor, under the direction of the department- Railroad and steamboat companies arc required to take the mail from, aud deliver it into, the post office at the commencement and end of their routes, and to and from an offices not more than SO rods from a static nor land' ing. - proposals may be submitted for the performance 01 an other sale service that is, fortffices over eighty rcxis irom a iamung or station. Beeeiptwill be required for mail bags conveyed in charge of person employed by railroad com paries. There will also be way bills prepared by 1 ostmasters. or other apentsof the Post OfTU-e Department, to accompany the mails, specify ii.g thentuiiberand destination of tbe sever al bugs. Oir the principal titage routes likewi, receipts will be req aired and way bills forwarded; tbe latter to be eniiued- by Ibe severs postmasters, to insure regu lar-.tr tn the do J very r mail bags.- j , i ho pay will be made for trips not performed ; and for each of seen emissions not satisfactorily explained, three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. ' For arrivals o far behind time as to break connection with depending mails, und not sufficiently exoused, one-fourth or tbe compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Deduction wji alto be ordered for a grade of performance Inferior to Oat sf ecifled in the contract. For repeated delinquencies or tbe Kind herein specified, enlarged pen aiues proportioned to tbe nature thereof and the iaipor lanceoi ine man. may to mce 6. Tor leaving behind or throwing on the mails, or any portion of them for the admission of passengers, or for being concerned in setting up or ranning an express eon reying intelligence ia advince of the mail, a quarter's py may ce oeauctca 6. Fines wV.l b imposed, unless-tbe del in-iuency be promptly and satisfactorily explained by certificates of postmasters, or the affidavits of other creditable persons. for failing to arrive In contract timej for net'lecting to Uke the mail from or deliver it into a post office? for suffering it (owing either to the tnnsultablenesa of the place or the manner of carrying it) to be wet, injured, destroyed robbed or lost ; and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mail as frequently as the contractor runs, or is concerned 13 running a coach, car or eteamboal on a route, 1 -.(...' 7. The Postmaster General may ainnl the contract for repeated failures so run apreeably to contract; for violat ing the Pc'tt Office laws, or disobeying the instructions of requ:ied w CcrkjM: a vfussigntajtiiiel v DEALfclts in ' Main St. bstween Front and Second as., t CAPS, .-.:vHATS;:& Stove Furniture, : Elour, Bacon, Hew Hardware Store. Sign'of - tlie Saw. : i J. IiAHERTY, American German, English & French - - wrr t r T" T T4 nrTUT Tin T i HJiKV ttiiCitl. .: -.st.- josmi: mo. TS XOWreceiving and opening the largest and most virAl aMOTtinent of itoodi in the above line ever offered in any market west of St. Louis. . My stock embraces a iuii ana complete assortment of Cabinet and llouso Builder's Uariware, Icchaa wia mvpfv f i!urintinn. direct from the mtut a bvvtd W J - r- w approved manufacturers;,-agricultural, and horticul tural 10013 SHU lllipiciucuia, in ik,it)uiuiu' ;naii ihATMent and useful imDrorements for the saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful eXAmiUlillvU V wis uc'u luiun ui uij awwm. klb lm oTchiivn rnt for' the sale of the celebrated wmLs maw. - St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cat Saws, whieh I will warrant, ana. nujuixrafits ax ine lactary prices Also a large assortment of Gups, Rifles and Pistols Tmn stfpl Xailk id.xit tia best brands: in a word my stock ii very complete, which, fo its quality and price, 1 am determined 10 ouer sucn inducements as will cnmmiml a liberal sharo of trade from this and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing and agencies lor American uaraware ainuiaciurcrs, together with a long experience in the general Hara n r tmAa AnnVilA me: not nnlv to defr allcomneti- tion, but has convinced rne that the true principle of . . . . f . 1 -i m. trade IS mail procxa ana quics. rciutua. January 11857. Tlnatf r AND COUNTEY PRODUCE. T7E hare just opened a heary Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Staple v v and Fancy iin';, wnicb. wo are now propareu 10 ouor to iue wubi ciucuij nw iv.a, . ' r. . For Casli or Country Produce.- ' , ,; I" 1857. - . 2nl8-tf r . V , T s . I CR A5E & DILL, -19- mm xl x. I; T. WflYTE & CO'S, , BRO WlfTILLE'ir T. .'3 . 5 WE have jufit received an entirely ricw.and largo aa.ortuient of Superior Goods, which; we will sell at asreasonable prices as anyusUblishuocntin the VST est, our motto bo: ng -Lirean.l lot Live. ' We have now quently can sell c in store a trreat variety of the following articles, which we purchased for Cash and oonsc; cheap on the satno terms : . ? . S : i ' ! a'. CIiOTTTTNGr, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AITD SHOES, n - Queensware and Willow Ware, ' FARM IiMPLrMENTS, And a fine assortment of Light Groceries, Snch as Spice, Peppers, . Soda, Q , SalaratttsA, Ginger, Allspice, etc etc. And a good article of ,0W.I.-I 2. Smoking arid Chewing Tobacco. It is a pleasure to us to show good., and we ask you to call round and see for yourselves. f'i " Oct. 19.1807. lvznis-iyi - .-1. T. WUYTB f CO. Siegeldb main St,, one door above Lushbaugh &. Carson's Hxcliangre Bank, Brownville, N. T. TEE proprietors would most respectfully inform the citizens of Brownville and the public generally that they have received and arc now opening one of the largest and most complete Stocks of Clothing r.ver orougni to mis marvel. , Their assortment of 3EtLesbd3r 3&dCtdL Olotlnixi. Embraces every variety Of Textures and Prices ; as to Color they hare Prown, Blue, Black, visible and invisible Green, and (Jloths,Lassimers,satinett?.Lasnnieretts,and Jeans, all made up according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests is superb, . embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In tho Baltimore Clothing Store May also be found atall time a fine selection of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored. Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, etc., which we will sell as cheap as any estabiishment in the West. J . We have the finest and best assortment of Double ami Single Overcoats, Ever brought to thi3 Territory. MM, MAT AND CAIPg, 11 1857. R. E.POMEBOT Lockwood & Pomeroy, Whulesaiu and Retail Dealers in HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS. Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de- owiiiiwu , ivi nuiuii tuey win pay .the highest Market Price. . IN CASH. . ' . tiUL.MKl Merchants are invited to examine our t stck of Ilats & Caps for the approach inc Snrinir and Summer trade, whieh will be large, fashionable, ana wen scicctca. in point of variety our stock shall not do excelled by any House m St. Louis. Our prices will be low, terms accommodating. Call and see us at our JScw Store. Second St. &t. Joseph. Mo. 32m . . Warranted to suit the most fastiduoas. A fiue assortment of COATS. Dress, Frock and Sack. PAKTS, "Every Style and Description. TESTS, To please Large and Small. SHIRTS, Botli White and Fancy. Over Shirts, Overalls, Drawers, and Unit under shirts. Buck Gloves, Mitts, and Riding- Glove's, etc. 7 - " WE would but ik the publio toealr; axamine aud judge for themselves whether the Clothing at the Baltimore Clothing Emporium, is not of better madj material, cut with better taste, better trimmed SIEGEL 4 GREEXBAUM. ind twenty-five percent, cheaper than they have ever bought elsewhere. October zytu. 1S57. vZnl-lyJ ! c GEO. P. LUCKIIARDT, WATCH HA ELBA, jtv.xi.ci rexrojJLezv ORECON, UOLT COUNTY, MO. npAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of JL Brownville and vicinity, that he has opened a w aicn. iJiocK. ana J eweirv stnrp In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., wh ere he will kecD con stantly on hand, and for sal, a good assortment of uoia and buver watches, (Jlocfes and Jewelry, which no win sen extremely low, ror CASH. Also, a fine lot of Violins, Aceordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec tacles, Gold Pens -with Gold and. Silver extension cases. Silver Thimbles, Ae., Ac. , IIo is prepared to repair V itches, Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in the best manner and on ine 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. July ZD, IBoO. vl-nStf BROWNVILLE STEAM MILL, NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON. 3Bixxcraxxrlllo, 3XT. T. ' X. P. We would riipcetfully inform tho citi tens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that we nave always on band a large and well selected supply of IjL itllf Eu, which we can furmshat low er rates than any mill in the Territory. Market prices paid for log. delivered at the yard or on the bank of the river. All orders accompanied with the cash, will receiv our immediate attention.- U. S. nail Route, From ths Nemaha Agency, in Kancas, to the mouth, of the Aycaray River, N. T. millS LINE makes one trin ner weck.'each wav. - I' stopping at the principal towns on the Ml; arr Eiver Good Hacks ail tlie war through. nd - 1 ' .fftadniwyounrm&n lcrxnve'.'Vr - ntrart ithu ;asr.rt the Ptstmaster Geoerali '" lT?.ili'-U'2!!l X, Coatractors; j TTTE offer to tho public, we are confident, the Y largest and best selected stock of Groceries ever offered in this market : 5 Hhds Sugar, : 50 Sacks Coffee, 125 Sacks Flour, 5 Tierces Rice, 30 Bbls Molasses, 16 Boxes Star Candles, 20 Boxes Soap. 150 Sacks Salt, 15 Bbls Cider Viniger, 150 bbU Salt. . : " TERMS CASH!!! : : ' ... . . , . . . :uTyv;iyrTE&oo. New Wholesale Grocery Jlouse. j i J if W. C.RITCHIE, .r ! WHOLESALE iIND RETAIL . PEAXER IN Groceries, Wines,. . Liquors, Corner of Main end Francis Stteett Riddle's Old , , biana, upponie stoutt Hotel, ST. JOSEPH, MO. , 1 HAVE just received the largest and most complete stsck of tae above goods ever opened in upper Missouri, to which the attention of merchants and dealers is res pecUullins Invited having purchased them principally for cash at the very lowest possible prices, in Boston, w Xora and St. Louis, feel confident that I can offer inducements thst are rarely found, and hoping, by fair and liberal dealing, low prices and good Goods, to merit a liberal shareof patronage. Call and examine my stock and prices before nurchasinA Sales In my stock will be found every article usually kept in a No 1 Grocery House. . , ; ; ";.'','. , ; O. 332lla2D3ZErcr- ATTOEITEY AT -LAW, Wfll write deeds of every kind and contrasts for every purpose, with warranted legal accuracy. ' ... OC5ce in the Banking House of Luthbaugb & Carson. , Hon. John A. Bingham, Cadiz, , " W K Carter, Cleveland, . ! K P Spalding, "'BF Leiter, Canton. ' " 8 Lahm, Wm R -7-. v Yerzn. Ohio. T?M ,,TJt VI .... 1 .4 KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED FRO II COAL, (Secured by Letters Patent.) Kerosene Illcmisatino Oil. The light obtain ed from this Uil excetds in brilliancy that of any other oil or fluid heretofore discovered; is inexplo tive, and will remain limped in the very coldest The Company recommend as thnUfnnaiQf cd to this Ooil.the Kerosene Lampi, manufactured by the following parties: Mefsr. Cornel us 4 Baker o80' R?,t,t,of E. V.'llaughwout & v""tT .? ir"aJw!'y e Brooklyn Flint Glass Co., o. 16 Broad btreet, Messrs. Dictz i Co 133 Wil liam Street. L.-Mereier U7 Kim Sr v v Samples of different sfvles of Ijiitit,. mf. k.. LJZ. the Office of the Company. 1 Kerosene Lubricating Oil, No. 1, Prepared to suit the finest, and all other kinds of Machinery burns brilliiinty in, Locomotive ,Uead Liehts. Car muij, mi me oraiimry isoiarand Unnd Lamps and stands as grea. a degree of cold as best Sperm Oil, and is admirably adapted to Railroad and Steam ship use. Kerosene LrBRicATTvoOtT a v c Lubrica tors, and will bo 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. A.EnosENE Binnacle OiL.-prepared expressly for Ships use, and will be foand admirably adapted for use of Steamships, Men of War, Merchant Ves sels, Lake and River craft, and burns in all cabin stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, signal lan- Binnacle Oil will remain fluid as long as best Sperm, and will burn all night without requiring to be trimmed, an advantage that will U obvious to every shipmaster. ; ' 9 The Kerosene Oils can be obtained from the Wholesale 01 Dealers. Ship Chandlers, Druggists, and Grocers inew York, and the regularly aptSnt ed Agents of the Company many of the principal Towns and Villages of the United Statu, the Caia days, and the Island of Cuba. . Looal Agents appointed ( in'eonfonnity with tb rules established by tho Board of Trustees,) on ap plication to " ' . ; . , ' .';Geerttrjgent, Ktrotew. 07, Cr.r - " t ?-:'- .?. ::v?H..a0 Beaver Street, N.Y. r,r,v:?TCin1?"ritb PrtScularf testimonials, P xSJ alW,ic.Tforwarfcd CD PTiHioa as above! utre sert it 97, - . . 'vj'-lj IB' nARDWATiE STOSE s Mr v - . I r ..'.. f r ; JOIDf COLIIOI'N. ,& BBOTlIEn, (Sign of the Padlock, opposite the Post OSce.) WHOLESALE AJSD HE TAIL DRALEH IN Building ndSaddlejy.HardvTare, . GKOCsEIilES, Boots, Shoes, jLeaikr and Shoe. Findings. ST. JOSEPH, MO. HAYT3 now in stire, and to arrive shortly, Amer ican and Foreign Hardware, such as : Greaves & Son's Files Scissors . , and Edge Tools Pocket knives 2 Butcher's do- - do- Knives and lorks Spear & Jackson's saws Bras curtain bands, and Gimlet pointed screws pins Giiffiu's i and American Door locks horse nails . Augers and auger bitts 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 adxes and wood tools Tress Hoops . , : ; Butts, cast and wrought Copper rivets for belt Tuyere Irons . Plated and com. sirrups do do Bitts do do Buckles do ' do Rings Breast and rein snaps Lasts, pegs Peg floats ' ' : - Pincers Shoe thread Bristles, wax ' " Lining skins ' Corn knives Briar scythes Grass and grain do Nails Shovel and tongs Candlesticks K rawed wo. A aws Blacksmiths' Bellows and . Vices Moucholo. Arinltage an ' vils " '' .American anvils Stocks and dies . Pad hooks, breeeh'gloops A aa screws, cockeyes Ornaments, racks Girth reia and roller web Silk, 3 cord thread Caifekins Upper leather .. Briddle do Skirting do Hitrness do Belting do 'Goatskins Enammelled leather' Binding With many goods embracing a complete assort ment of the most desirable which tbev will sell at the lowest pries. J. COLUOUN St BRO. April 16th, 1857. 31-ly George Ferguson, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER. " BEOWITv'lXlifi.'N.'T. ANNOUNCE to the public, .that ho is prepared to erect Steam and Vater Saw and Mercbent Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair ing of machinery of all kinds.. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Ed is also Agent for A. B. .HOLLIBIRD & CO'S Western Foundry. CINCINNATI, O. LEE & LEAVITT'S Saw Manufactory, CmCIHNATL O. And are prepared to receive anil fill trHm far nn ma. chincry manufactured or kept on hand, by these cs- wsviiouUiCUtS. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REFFERENCES. Noel, Lake & Co., Brownville, N. T. Steam MiD. j.. . r urna3, - . XirownviLe, 44 ' Muir, Ilann & Co " 44 Dr. Hoover, . Nemaha city, " P.M.Rogers, Pawnee city,4 Nuckolls & White, Rockport, Ma. James Lowe, Linden,- 44 A. B. Ilalliberd, Cincinnati, O. Brownville. Juae 18. 1857. , ; -.; u n u tt tt tt tt t tt t2 1-ly OLIVER BENNETT & CO.. M ANCP ACTCREB3 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IJf Boots Shoes Sc Brogans, XO. 87 IfAIN STREET, SAINT LOUIS, 2IO. ARE NOW IN lUEIPXof aoompleteassortment of goods from lhe'ir;wn lil' other, manufac tories.adapted especially to the Western trad. Purchasers are invited to examine their stock, manufactured and selected with, great care-and warranted of superior quality. . Orders will receive rompt and carefu' attention. , , ..Capital StopKO.OOO. - ' 'NEBUASICA CIT Y, W. T." ' ' - rTHIS Cpmpany, under a liberal charter, is now e--. VrJ or3'n iied, and their entire capita! stock of tJ'H Ihoutaud UUlars, paid in andsecured. They aro prepared from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most a .a suranc8 Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without neurnhg.anyUabihty.'will share in the pro 3 ts of tho company. '.' w: T,he orratiofcsoUhVC;nipurjwill be confiuea, for the present to marine, or cargo risks With Hlm9bi7 1W00 on any ,.ne bottom. iJv fml' ,nWtJiace, n iheaboro pop Ularplan.W.cst!, the Missouri,, it confidently ex Peets a generous support fnj&We'tern Merchants. We rcspeafully invite" the" Missouri River pa tronage.; k .y, ., . r. . ; , .... 1 , DIRECTORS : ' ' Fi uckolls ' - ' Chns. F. Holly, . w V'M J.L.Armstrong. .W.N.Hinchmato; 1 'Miles W.Brown, A. A. Bradford. , . ' ' otfickss ; . . CTIAS.T. HOLLY, President, o, . ' ". ' : ..' ' ' J.GARsirE,Soc'y. St. Louis Agent Col. W. P. Howard. April 2d, 1S57. ' i2lj A. LTPORD. : 1 1 i .i .' it,.;. ; a j hOKX L3rtbrd & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in AND 'groceries HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, IIATiS AND OAFS : Kails, rioiTs, Shoves, Furniture, &c es ' ' Which I will -fciu itablishmentia the 'Itw I ,a n - Iowin? rl!.1a. v- i Patmj t mod consequently.ean ,eU ?V HATS ANdJ, BOOTS -ami X QUJVRmlMl isuuis AND Rtoft. And a fin assnrtrr, LIGHT CR& . ' Such a3 li' Spice, Peppers,- : ' . , .. ; Soda, 19-Noyember 5tL - LOUIS House, Sfen, and OrJJ. AND iriraLajciTT.J!:' Takes this method of 111;.-..' " !! a6 tp V I removed his paint shop from ExkJri w'1 Ua thinks himself anilisHt, the public t giit him cj! Please leave orders at the"id-nfi i.' ' I Nor. 19. 1S57. Tailoring!:; Tjalorin!! PARKER, Merchant ' Tail:' Atlanta sewet, Wwt'of iLblltv " i HAVlXUboughtprcrtj.ndl ry in Brownville, offer m publio generally, if they want snj ' line of business. lean alwajibefK ; or. more properly spenkinz st mt ki ? ' JYorK lTarranled--.onu,v' , Particular attention mi. to cuuic" layiug off work for the aun.'"rk" portion of my life h be-n J-t"d :r,t which I consider myself iufcrior toy in the cutting depart.Tint,:i;i.iI j-..b,' tiorf to my business tsaeri: a s1 7" patronage. . . z'lh'l- "Brownville April Hhh. mi- GEORGE Z KLia) MEAL ESTA1 . BHOKKR- - Florence Ciy, V. T. Brownville 'Baien AND ' j OoxLToctionary. .: EVAN n'ORTIilXt T)EGS leave to announce tothtpuslit.'h.'i' JlJ erected a Uakery tad tonf"Jni7 ; ment in the City of Brownville 5. 7ua vii! i constantly on band, sod is prepvttl al tc Bread, Crackers and Cakes of ewrjinkw. r! discription aud quality. Ha hesbiia re in bakingand consequently feets quuxia: will be able to give sa'.isfactiuo. A li'tr.: ' age is respectfully solicited. . .... rA5W0Zj July,25-'57-v2D6-ln. I DOW'DALL, MARKHAM, iC SONORAi Mo WASIKGTOIT rOXJNIl En pine and Machine (tho, COB'B OF SHCOSD A5D MORGAJ IT1U" ST.LOL'IS. Mo. Manufacturers of Steam Engines nd Bui'.m, ir Grist 31111 Machinery, S.ngle audDuablt Cmi Mills, Tobacco Screwi Presi Lard !: Screws and Cylinders, Wuol Cardinc Mjchiw-1 Castings. Tonng's Improved Patent Smut I II, k - 53--AGENTS for tbe sale of JsipesSauti i perior Machine Cards. r- NEW STORE I.V MT. VERNON, ' 1SEBRASJ A. MEDLEY, Announces to the public that behasiHtrAj' sive Stock of Goods brought to tbii pie br v and bow offers to sell-.- Dry Goods Grocrries,liardlf at prices as fair as can bo round in tat Or Cash or In exchange f it country praiuce. . fot. 1. '57-nU JKFFEKSUS T. CA3AUY, . MlKTI ... f .... n XTl Council Bluffs, Iowa. ) SefcrwUl-H . . . n n r V I ; CASSADY, TilbT, -KWL. LAND AGENT 1 Li) It j 3a.i v - 1 T TAYIXO .made arranscm. nts bj j X-L receive accurate copies of all w embraced in the .Eastern portf-.a ot are now prepared Wofftr.ar service .llli-i111) In Tilling Declaratory Statemena;. tion to Pre-empt. Seei? " AND ENTERING Land WarrahtJi UousWf3!, LAND ENTERED & Particular attention paid to Va?!. Property on eommisxion: Also, WrBafcc. . and forwardin? reitUa'cton7s , BlanJt.H of all htoiU a!wsv REFEBEXCES. ri Hon. A; A. Bradford, o. r .iSuc-iolls, Messrs. Dolman k Wesf Peter A. Keller. . Thom;w Lumpkin, June A3, iOHO. Tl-Dl -r Scott city Steam Sa.'i JOHN C. HUFFMAN Scott ltj ,r (Immediately oppo?7e JJnri"''s Announce t. the public that be-h"VH tiam Haw-mil 1 reccntlv erertelbT ..af as above and is now prepai ed to ttrn ML-souri and Xcbraska witi an extra qc" ol every description and ' . . .SAWED LATHS... ot an excellent quali'v. A th.ire ot pi' ' J X.vemlr H. 1837. i-7 NATH'L POPE Cly Land and General V, . . WASHINGTON clT.r y Having resided, the situation !'f ;(' the General Land Office for tbe " 4f; Bureau---3f6- r . . . ..t...iil. and prosecute claims Derorc w- t Birras ro Hon. S A. Doutrlas. lUinow, V- -., J. D. Bright, liHliano, H .' C.H.'Stuari. Michigan, H ' B. W. JohUson JtrkanKS. j,! Dan'I Wells. Wisco'n- u C. C. Wasbburn,). - ft .i.t-;.nirH Illinois. Jo. S Hon. E John B. Sandidtc. pad . Tbornas A. Uendriii . O'f r Vllson, hiS Vvm'r.'l all. IA -i 1 " m viww James Shields. s-T"0 0 Go.). C. Whiting. t;in , Got. Medary. St. Paul, Minne Messrs. Sweeny. Fent . t, Pairu k. Xourse, Xlwbb-Brothers. --. , Suter, Lea fc Co, tfi' V Also, to the Distnct lot all whohave bad land business j J" j, rfcf . for years. iJ-So badness letter, tioa unless avouuipanied by a , ... ..- TOTIW FIBIJ- Jonas Crane and Theodore BI. M , newpartneri.htpuiertbetiienj t nil!, and will a.MiSun nU-, new YTI t 1 itind cf McAUUtar, Do - '. jl. ' Ttrr. j.V-A'i ix-t