THE ADVERTISER, ' BROWNVILLE. JAN. SO, ISG2. V x, o 6 l. . JOY, COE &. CO. AND DlA-LKliiS IN jfld, and Printing Material of all Kinds fiices,Ttibune Buildings, NewTork, and Erown'slroi Buildings, Philadelphia. rjJ"Tbey are authorised Agents for tha Farmer and Advertiser. JIATIIKU & AniJOTT, SUCCESSORS TO II C ELY, LTnItcd Stales and Foreign Newspaper Advertising Agency, 333, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. krf .uthorUed went fur tie "NEBRASKA ADVER TISER" t"l "NEBRASKA FARMER." Advertising Agents in St. Louis. Messrs, Kt!trDT & O'Dokoghce, General AdvertisinR, t'jllKtiug and Commission Agent, 45 Olive St. Louis, re our accredited agen'j in that city, and tbey are au imnied to receive advt-rtlsetnenta or both ibeAdver fjer ad Farmer, and collect bills lor the aauie. ' Traveling Aoext for Tiie Advertiser Asd fAMEB. WM. E Haevet , Esq. is our regular au thorize traveling Agent for the Advertiser and Far- jr. He will shortly visit tbe Eastern cities for the ru7pe of procuring advertisir.R patronage. lie is fully snthorired to contract and nse our name in busi Bf transaction connected wuh our publications. the PnblUherj ILcy can obtain a specimen copy gratis, which will te sure to confirm the Uuth ot our recom mendation." We fully endorse the above, and Would recommend onr readers to take Prentice's advice, and subscribe for tte paper. A tew volume commenced oa toe first of January, and it being a valuable work of reference, containing, as it sloes, the only cBclai lint cf patent claims published ia tbe country, every number should be preserve !. The paper is published every Satnrdav. y the well known patent agenta, Messrs. Mchm St Co., wno nave conducted the paper during the past sixteen years. In addition to furnishing specimen copes of the paper gratia, the publishers will send a pamphlet of advice to inventors, free of charge. AWre, iiuisnst & co., 87 Park Row. , . . ".. ' ii Those "of the light fantastic toe," and all o'ibers who've a mind to go, and dance to muiic's charming flow Attention! Those fair one's, whom our hearts en shrine, in form and eye?, all but divine should give. to dear St. ValentineAt tention ! Then move in measure one and all, end "dance attendance" to the Ball, remember 'twill be at Den's Hall ; the taller, Prof. Dye, 'ill be on the stand, music Ly his Cotillion Band ; then brin your lady by one hand, in the other a Lalf a dollar. Which will be the price of admittance for the pleasure of danc ing, on the 14th of February, at Den's Hall, to the music of Dye's Cotillion I3an(!,aud the "iniuiitaUe" Jim. as caller. E H. Bcrches w ill remove his exten sive nursery in the spring-, from Oregon, Mo., to Omaha, Nebraska. We wish him all the success imaginable. An acquaintance of several years standing warrants us in heartily recom mending Mr. B. ta the people of Omaha ; io fact "the rest of mankind' in the Far West. He is an educated and practical man in his business. Arrangements are being made to have the pnllic School in this oprred in alott, two weeks. J. H. II Ilewett will take charge of the large scholia rs. aud Jesse John of the pinall ones. These gentlemen have both had experience in teaching in this place. and hare given very general satis faction. " . To Seed'smex. The editor of the Nebraska' Farmer, desires the address and catalogue of every seedsman in the United StatBs.' Those engaged in that business,. and who will comply with the above request by cdressing Farmer, BrownriHe, Nebraska, will confer a favor and benefit themselves. GrWi!l our Eastern exchanges copy - J-' - - w- M liVAV. A V U i i " tions lo render a' similar favor when an opportunity presents itself ? Tot the Kebraxka Advertiser. Mr. Editor: As in the present dis tressed condition of our country in a pe cuniary sense, great economyjs essential to enable'us to get along. I conciv? I shall do the community a service by ma king known a substitute for code. Hav ing mentioned to a friend, that during the last war with England, when cofl e advanced one hundred per cent., our fa thers used parched sweet potatoes, he conceived the idea of trying the sweet potato pumpkin, and the result was a beverige as near in appearance and fla vor to coffee as can well be conceived. The manner cf preparing it is by paring the pumpkin mentioned, (or the Hubbard Squash.) and baking it a very dark brown, putting a piece half as large as the hand into the pot of boiling water for fifteen minutes, when it is ready for the table. It may be well to state that dried pieces of pompkin do to parch, and are as good undried. By trial the proper strength will be known. OLD NEMAHA. DALINGS Xjlx7-or Ilosulntor AND LIFE BITTEHS. Are pure vegetable extracts. They cure all billions disorders of the human system. They reeuiate and in vigorate the liver and kidney?; they give tone Uftlie d. (festive organs; tbey repulate the secreti ns, excre tions ani exhalations, equal'ie the circulation, aud pu rify the blood. Thus, &il billions complaints some of which are Torpid Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Piles, Chills and Fevers, Cotiveness or Loot-eness are en tirely Controled and cured by these remedies. DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR Removes the morbid and bilious deposits from the Huuiach and bowels, regulates the Liver and Kidneys, removing every obstruction, restores a natnrai and heal thy aciion in the vital organs. It is a superior Family Medicine, Much better than Pills, and much easier to take. DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS I a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in cases of lo-s or appetite, flatulency, female weakness, irregular ities piunin tbe tide and bowels, biind, protuding and bleeding piles, and general debility. READ TIIE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: Jas. L. Bruuiley, merchant, 1S4 Fulton street. New Toik, writes, AuKust 18, I860: " I have been afflicted with piles, accompanied with bleoding, the last three years; I used darling's LIVER REGULATOR LIFE AND BITTERS, - C j.' . T ' ' m r r OMIT II sun IAS INSTITUTE. iO ITOI. Baihd, of the Smithsonian Institute. Washington City, we ire indebted for a copy of ' the annual report of that Insti tute. We were quite interested in its perusal," and will take occasion hereafter to extract iron "it. The trial of citizens of San Deroin, cnthe charge of Larceny, last week, be fore Esq. Belden, resulted in their being bound over to Court. Those who were present say the trial was the most inte resting one ever witnessed in the Terri . tory. Our townsman, II. INI. Atkinsox, was Jast week, at Nebraska City, admitted to practice in the Courts of Nebraska. We learn, from those who were present, that hcdisplayed an unusual amount of legal knowledge. May he meet with the sue cess he" deserves. And now consider myself entirely cured' ITon. John A. Cross writes, "Brooklyn, Marck 15th, ISM). In tbe sprius of 1659 I took a severe cold, wkacb induced a violent fever. I took two djscs of darling's LIVER REGULATOR, It broke up my cold and fever at once. Previous to this aiWk. I had been troubled with dyspepsia sever, mmitlis; I have felt nothing or it since," OtiB Smdley. Esq , J2S East 2Sth Street, Vew York., writes: Auguct 13. I SCO. I had adrfncnlty with the Kidney Complaint three seats, wuh c nstant pain in tbe small of my back. I had used most all kinds ,f medicines, but Jounu no permanent relief until I uSed darling's LIVER REGULATOR AND . LIFE BITTERS. I passed clotted bW.l by the uretttrH. I ina n.vw en tirely cured, and take pleasure in recotonieudiog Uive remedies." Mrs. C. Tebow, II Christopher Street, N. T., whites : 'Feb. 20, 1S60. I havebeen subject to attacks of Asti: tua the last twenty years. I have never rnuid anything einal to DARLING s LIVER REGULATOR, in affording immediate relief It is a thorough Liver and billious remedy." Mrs. Toung. of Bro' klyn. writfs . "February 23 1630 In Aiay last I had a evere attack of Piles, whu-b cuc- fiucd me to the bonne. I look one bottle of darling's LIFE BITTERS, and was entirety cured. I have had no attack since." D. Westerville, Esq., of South 6th. near 8th Stret. Willis nsburg, L. I., writes: "Augast 6, 1SC0 Ilaviug Lcn troubled with atii&culty in the Liver, and Bubjoct to Liiiious attacks, l was aovikea ry airioua to try DARLING S LIVER REGULATOR. I did so, and fonnd it to operate admirably, removing the bile and arousrvg the liver to activity. I have also used it os a IPamily Moclicino. When our children are out of sorts, we cive them a few drops and it sets them all right. I And it meets the general wauts of the stomach and bowels when disor dered " Reader, if you need either or both cf these most ex cellent P.emedies, Inquire for tbeui at Hie stores ; if you do not find tbeui. take no other, but incite One Dollar in a letterand cn receipt of the nioner, tbe Remedy or Remedies will be sent according to your directions, by mail or express, post paU. Aderess, DAN'L S. DABLIXG. 102 Nassau Street, Kew Tork. Put ur in 50 cent and $1 Bottles, each. Nov. 7, 1SG1. ulS-Ctn New Remedies for It has been reported, and currently be lieved here the past week, that Chand ler, the Jayhawker. and about a dozen of his men, have been killed near Atchison, Kansas. Seeds tbom Patent Office. J. L. Hats, Chief Clerk in the Agricultural Department of the Patent Office, will please accept our thanks for a supply of garden and flower seeds. We Dotice by our exchanges that Ex President John' Tyler died on the 17th inst." Also Col. Colt, inventor of our re volving fire-arms, on the 10th mst. We publish this week but little tele graphic new?, for the reason that there is but little of interest to publish. What (lie "LonlsTHic Jonrnar says. do not beMere that even in this aire of cheap publication any w..rk can be more reasonable than the -term of tbe Rciehtific Axpkicam at $2 per a-.num, with twenty-flve per cent, discount for clu of ten. It forma a yearly volume of P32 pape quarto, with an lnv roenoe number of ortpinal enpravinrs of patented ma chines, valuable Inventions, and ob.iects of scientlflc in terest. There is not on Industrial pursuit which does not receive a share of attention. It contains official Hsta of patent claims, Important statistics, practical recipe for useful domestic purposes, and hs lnn stood, toth In this country and Europe, as the highest authori ty In the mechanic-art and sciences. There U no pub lication more valuable to the fanner, the miller, the ngineer, tbe ifon founder, the mechanic, or the manu facturer. We have never opened a number wKhout learning something we never knew before, and obtain ing valuable information for the benefit of our readers. Tbe Publishers, Messrs JIcsk X Co. of 37, Park Row, New Tork, have deserved the success which they have achieved. No one should visit that city without calling at their palatial establishment, which Is a museum of inventive renins, collected from the entire world. If ny of onr frieniSs away otT tn the country do not know this work, and wii, tke orr advice, they wi2i mail 9,1 and become s.ubsci ibers imme'iately, cr by appljrlng to SPERMATORRHEA. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, Jor the Relief of the Sick and Digressed, atfltctid vith Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual urvans MkDICAL ADVICE give tvatia, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other dia- ease of the Sexual Ontans, and on the NEW REUS DIES employed in the Dispensary, lent ia sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps acceptable Address DR. . SK.ILHN IIOCGHTON, Howard As sociation. No. 2, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. December 12, 1S61. n2J-ly 50,000 EES YFGOL YFAI, ST. JOSEPH, MO. Two Extensive Woolen Fa dories are in SUCCESSFUL 0PEUA10N. ONE NEW AND FITTED UP With all the Latest Fine Improvement t. We are rejred to manufacture to order, &a4 Lave for sale tbe following (woods: Satinets. Heavy and Light, JEMS TWEEDS, FLJjYXELS WHITE, COLORED, STRIPED AND PLAIN Fulled Hiiso3s, Colored White and Mixed, 11-2 Yards wide. FULLED CLOTH, Blankets of ali Kinds and all Qualities, YARNS OF ALL SIZES AND COLORS, Warranted all (woods of the best material. tifWe will exchange the above Goods for Wool or cash. Fancy Ij Insr to Order. We will pav cush lor any amuUDt of Wotl, at Market Prices. Flour co rstantlj on hand forsale. The best pric paid for wheat. N. LUEL 4 SON. BUELL& DIXON August. 23, ISt 0. hziipsj for t kta IZTX NECESSITY. IN EVERY 110 USD II OLD x JOHNS k CROSLETS American Cement Glue TTtK STRONG FSTGl.rE IN TITTI 'WORLD. THE CHEAPK.ST GLCK IN Til K WORLD. TI1S OST DCRAEL GLCK IN THE WOULD. THE O.VLT RELIALLE GLCf: IN TII3 V. OKLD THE BEST GLUE IN THIS WORLD. AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Is the only article of tbe kind ever prodaced whieh WILL WITHSTAND WATER IT WILL MEND WOOD Save your "b-ioken Furniture IT WILL MEND LEATHER Mend your llamas. Sira--?, belts, H ots Jto IT WILL MEND GLASS Save t. ho rcices (.fthat esnvive (-ut t7)M? Bottle IT WILL MEND IVORY Don't throw away that br-jkrn Ivory Fan it is eaa- IT WILL MEND CHINA Your broken Chin Cupiand Sa icsrs can b3miie as good a new. IT WILL MEND MARBLE That jiie?e kn'icktd ont of your Marble Maatlacau bpnt or. s st.-oDftsi crrr? IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN No matter if that broken Pitch r d'.d cost but a t-hil'iine a oh ;!lriir saved isashillir? earned. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER That Cosly Alabaster Vte is brocken and you can't match it mend it it will never ebow when j ut to gether. It will Mend bone, Coral. Lava, and in fact everything but Metals. Any article Cemented with AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE will riot bnw where it !? inended HZLT' n ACT.3 'L?ry IlouacWcei-er s joul'i ha-ve a sur-'ilv of Joins Cri.slnv's .IOi.vi .jo lotnMt fillip " V V Tlm-m "It is so convenient to have ia the houso." X Y Lxpren. . ,'It is always ready; tbUcommudsit to ereryb dy.' inarpmaenl. We have tried it and find it as useful iaour house as water." Wilhts Spirit of the Tim. Economy is - "tToiXtlx SlU.OOU peryrar saved in every launly Ly O ne Buttl of AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reduction to Whole sale Iluyers. TE5151S CASH. IS-For Sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers Ihrousrhnnt the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY fSole Manufacturers.) 78 WILLIAM STREET Corner of Liberty Straot. KEWTORR. Importantto House Oirncrs. Important to liuilderi. Important to Haillioad Compa nies. Important to Farmers. To all whom this may concern, and it concerns everybody. JOHNS & CROSLEY'S IMPROVED GUTTA PEECHA CEMENT ROOFING, The Cheapest and moss durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PSOOF It can be applied to new and eld Roofs of all kinds steep oiflat and to Shingle roofs without removing the Shineles. . TlicCost Is only about One-Tliird that of Tin, U DIT IS TWICE A" This article bus been thoroughly tetttd in New York City and all piuts of the UniJd States Cana da West lnd:e and Central aud south Amoriua .n buildings of a'l kinds such as Factories Foitn l-'riot" Churehbs R.iilPtoad Depots Cars nnd o?i Public1 Building generolly 0.rernraeTit BuiMinys Ac. by tlie principle iJuild-'r &rch'tN-t ? a.-. ) others ".urii :; tie t'u ir veirs wi h u proved t 1 t ;i; CHEAP EST :u.d MO-T i.'l.'R'.liLi; HO' ! IMJ j ,. ui, in every r-t ct a riKr watfu wkaTf.x and time r::'i'F.'it'i:Y 1". rK'Hsd? al: '.rrrs. i-i '' ihi V SLY not -"i'll rn-innf'iu':n-fX in ie I'ui'f.d Si't'i wl-.;.:h cu l,.i;i;.: .'-; v. ry desr.iblj pt .-, ,-eri ; s ' Eliirtit itQ an intrabiliti s A ,; T A P I ; i t ; HaAKD INDIA li UiJ : ib Heat is Requirsd in Maklin?, j AppllcaticxL j 1 he cr;:eneoi Hpj.iyuii it . i. f nrjin ns an cra'ii.fy Koof cau b c iVlTc I t?nd Enislord th. nam'! day. - It can be applied by any one, and wii'-H f;:iif l.id fonu n perfectly J lRi Pi:o!S"ir f'nee with an oie?tio body which cannot be injured by Heat Cold or Htjkms Ha kissing tf Roof Boards nor any external a.-ti in whatever. GUTTA PeI&YiT CEMENT. For Coating Metals of all Kinds when exposed to the Action of the Whather, and (For Preservf nj? and Repairing Mclal Roots tVF ALL KINDS. ThisisTHK only Compositiof KSOWS tchich trill tuccesofitlly resist extreme changes of all climates for an length of time when applied to metals to which, it adheres firmly forming a body equal to three cofit? of ordinary paint costs tniirh less, and will LAST THREE TI.VES AS LON67; ana from its elasticity is not injured by the contraction and expansion of TIN and other METAL ROOFS consequent upon sudden charges of the weather. If trill not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky tin and other metal roofs can be reudily repaired with Gutta Percha Cement, nnd prevented from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensur ing a perfectly water-tight roof fur many years. This cement ia peculiarly adapted for the preser vation of Iron railinirs. St Implements, Ac, also fcr general manutsxturTS use GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT For preserving- ani reoairinir Tin and other mpk. al roofs oftvery description, from its great elastici ty, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of metals, and will t crocfc n cold nor run in vnrht treaiher. Z These materials are adapted to all clioates, and we are prepared to supply orders from any part of the country, at ehort notice, for Gutta Percha roof ing in rolls, ready prepared for ose, and Gutta Per cha Cement in barrels, with full printed directions tions for application. .Asoxxts VV.xxtocl. We trill make liberal and satisfactory arrange ments with responaddo parties who wculd like to establish themselves in a lucrarive and permanent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASII We can give abundant proof of all we claim in favor of our improved Roofing Materials, having ap plied them to several thousand Roofs in New York City and Ticimty. f JOUXS & CROSLEY SOLE MANrFACTTREKS, Wholesale Warehouse, 78, William Street, Corner of Liberty street, NEW YCRS, Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be fur nished on application. 3or.7,lSGl. ly T "Creveling" Grape Vines. Orders for Yine.j of Ihisreally delicious andtnrly Grope acetmpanied by Caeh will receive prompt attention. Good one year Vines, 50c each, $4 per dor en. Good twe year Vines, $1,00 each. $7 Ter do?n. P. M. GOODWIN i PRO., v2n3 Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. Apple Tree For fate br Mann A Fisher, at ll Hmwrw'lU I Nursery. NICOLLETTE ROSE. I am prepared to 1111 orders for this fine sweet scented Roe. with Rood strong plants, at tLe following very low rates, viz : Slntrle Planrs, i . - 29 1 dozen ...w..i50 100 " ooo l.oeo " ------ 6.5 o,' Kow is tbe time to ornament yoftr Lawns and Eesl dences cheaply. A'Wresa. H. A.TEHBT, Kor. S3 fcSt-tf Crecnt Ci'y, n. H.3 2.t2-r-s .Tj2.a jsa H cT-ZJ '5 c "E c" t 2 -5 5 u t - 3 i5J2-sf7ftg25..S"-5iia2w-M5 r-i - . r - - f- a -?"" c - s c & 5 -3;i iS: 3 , 2 se s -a B" a r cr ej c , " 5 3- - "5 o? -T--n- . 3" - - ? ; -i 1 '2-5 sat 3 go c c ,"" i 5 ; i -o fit; i z i r 5 a " 1 "5 S T S &c 3-2 3 - - 1 X TS 3 . . . i. - c. - r Mb x ' - c a b- c - : - -T - 1 - n - -r a i- . c. - 3 - T TS c 0 . I " J a t. - 7 5" tc x d s-rssfci: c 3 O s a -y a C - - 3 P C 3f r. n Z I 5 3 jr ' 3 s EX . s c r ft i & I a 7 tie - V Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, raid poor. Iking in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in dLcase on any part of it. Ne organ is free faom its attack, nor L thera one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, ahove all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending fiom parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, "I will visit the iniquities cf the fathers upon their children. - - Its effects commence by deposition from the blood cf corrupt or tilcerous matter, which, in, the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, po that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer flora scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently" vast numbers perish by -disorders which, alth6ugh not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Mcrst of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs rise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is tindermined by ;-. Ta cleanse it from the system we inut r:-novii:e the blood by an alterative medic in", nr.d in vigorate it by healthy food ani exr-rcif. Such a medicine we upply in AYER'S Compound Extract cf f?nrsapnri!!n, the most effectual remedy which th? niec'..-T ki'il of our times c:m Wie tt th:4 ev. !yv" where prevailing and fatal n.uuuly. ll is co:. Lined from the most active r V.fiTs that h:tv : be n dih'tovfjrei for flic expurgation of this ton: disorder from tlie blood, and thn rosene of llvr. svstcm " from its destrnctivo consequence.;. II-. nee it should be tniployed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those othr auc tions which ari.-e from it, such as Eim ptivi; and Srci.v Diseases, Sr. Anthony'-' Fntu, TiosB, or EiiYsirF.r.A?, Pimtiks, PfsTi its, Blotchks. LLAiNaaiidlJoii.sTtKoitsTKrTUK and Salt Rhkvm, Scai.i IlKAirPi.'fi'.VGu:.i, IIhkumatism, SvrHiutiC and MrHc.yiUAi. Dis kasks. Ditorsv, Dyspevsia, i:hii.ity, anu, indeed, atx Complaints aRikino i hom Vitia ted on Impure Blood. The popular belief in "impurity of the blood" 'is foimded in truth, for scrofula is a dc generation of the blood. Th? particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. ; A"YER'S Ague FEEXCH'S CONICAL IFasIiiM nacliiiies. Tbe rncst simple, durable, convenient and economical article ever Invented tor the purpose. Will do tte wasbin of an ordinary family bafore oreaaia3t, not only savibg time, but clothes. By strictly fullowin a the printed direction., wliich are simple and esy, it will wasb, at one time, six shirts, or two dozen small articles, ia about ! or text min utes, or tteir equivalent. - Byall ttie ordinary methods of cleaning flne-fttrlcs, suoh as laces, &.c, the greatest care is required, while with this machine the rust delicate article can be w.nhed without tte possibiiit v of da:naze. These results are "prodnce'l by the cotstant reaction the snds while the machine is in motion, of Famines, laundries, hotels, boarding-honses, hospit als. aiylums, boardinn-schuols, on ships anJ stoamers, and in the army, who have these macliine.in nse, have setit iu their testimonials volnntarially, and the ercj miuin.f of the Pies are very numerous, some of which I have published in namrh!et U rn. A11 I aai of t'.ePiihlic is a carefal examination of this machine before purchasing of others. General Depot 419 SroaJway, corner Canal St , Jfew XolK. Price only Tea Dollars. V B A tiheril discount to the Trad. Agents waniea. sena jor a circular. Address box fc93, X T City P.O. PHILIP FREXPYOpri tH C ot 1 0 H A VINES. : MY Steels of uativo vices comprise all the vrit bie varitita wi.b which I ia ajyrnaiutid. Tbe Iaats have boenprodncai with (rr3ateart!,uniertho most favorable circumstances for healthy develop ment, and surpass ineicellency any that I have here tofore len able to offer. Fit the fall trnde, or.lv a limited ?nrnlv of Union Viiiae, Lenoir. ( Lincoln. ) Pauline. Elsinahurz.Tav- or. (or Bullitt,) and All en's Hybrid is offend. Of r.cit Delaware lavers, also, the supply ia not larze. but quality unequaled. ihe stock from Delaware, single eves crown both in house aud open air, is large and tin. For vine yard p!s.r.tinr soma stnuj vines, ctaft-ed on Catavr ba acd I.-abella stocks, ara oiffred at a low trice roots very str- rg. cry large layers of Duina.ITerbermnt, an! Con cord, gron with esrecial care fvr injmeJiat ? bear ing. Good layers of Anna, Users' Hybrid, 12 kinds alto vlara, La'.dy, To Kal-.tn. Kebeeca, Miller's Louisa, Loaii, Emily, Canby's August, Hudson, H. Proline, Cuvahoga. &,o. A general a.-sortmont of foreign varieties for vi neries. Of Downin's Everheariu;? Muloerry the supnly is not large, and a great part of the tree? already ordered. They are very vizorous, and the woud well -own and matured. Yt holesale descriptive list sent to those who wish to form clubs, on application. List also sent to dealer?. Fourth edition of Illustrated Catalogue sent for two three-cent stamps "It is dcrgned to be a full and comprehensive , treatise on tbe manage ment of the vine, giving such, information as pur chasers and growers are- supposed to need. Partic ular directions are given for the preparation of the soil and planting, and the directions for training are illustrated by many carefully prepared ecgrav in?a. , The descriptions of the varieties will be found accurate and trustworthy, beiny drawn from person al knoweledge, and very extensive observation. C . ,W. GKAIJT. IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL, TTestcIiestcr Co.. Nov York. COLORED PLATES OF FRUITS AND FLOWERS. WE have artbts constantly employed in painting specimens of -all kinds of Jrnits, Shrnbs "Evergreens and Flowers, andean supply nursery aKO&ts or others with any quantity, either bound or ia tbeet. Our bound volumes are intended to contain all that an afent will require in selling a list of general Nursery products. We offer them innch under the nsual priee, and can furnish the bound volumes very low; and we have no hesitancy ia sarins that the execution of the artist and likeness to nature are not surpassed by any In the country. Call at the Advertiser office and see speci men biK.lt. ENSIGN & FOHI). Avn3a-Fv2nS Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, Ohl Pleasant Ridge Nursery. VEKRY ALDR1CH, CTTLTIVATOR AHD DEALIR tS FRUIT & OHM AMEHTAL TREES, Shrubbery, iavergreens, 8cc , Pleasant Ridge, Arlspe, Bureau County, Illinois. P. O. Address, Tiskilwa, 111. January 2, 1862. n26-3m FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Itemltient Fever, Chill Fever, Pumb Acne, Periodical lleadnclie, or Killoua Ileadaclle, wild XJillona Fevtrs, .Indeed Tor the wliole class of uiaeasea orljrl."" inj In biliary derangement, cansed by the If alaria of Tdlaamatlc Countries. We are' enabled here 'to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in district where these afflicting disorders prevail. This "Cure" expels tbe miasmatic poison of Fever and Aoua from the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its prenonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollnr brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Fxvir and Ague prevails, every bodv should have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A great superiority f this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittents is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consen stent! y it produces no ouinism or other injurious effects whatever tinon the constitu tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if . . I J V J .1 T uirjr inn Lever naa me OlseJSS. 1 ever and Ague is not alone the consequence of ias miasm anc poison, a great variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, anion- which are Nevralyia, Rheitmatitm, Gout, UeatAtche, Blind ness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Ilytter ics, pain in the- Bovels, Colic, Paralysis and De rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on theiifermtftenf . type, or become periodical. -This Cure " expels the noison from the blood, and consequently cures , them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to $1,27 PROCURES, POSTGE PREPAID. AtwterV Patent Press and Bmkfor epyinsr husineci letters instantly r.nd per fectly. Aeent-t wanted. Pr fits good. Sena st iaip for particuloi s, to . J. U. ATWATFR.. Proviienve, P.. I. UNITED" STATES MAiL Post Office Department, Washington, November 30, 1861- PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Office of thi Department until 10 a. m. of ilotiday, AUrcii 31. loC2. ur conveying tbe m.iLs of the Tniied St -uea for . four years, commencing July ' 1862, and ending June 30, 15GC. in the Territory of !ebrask. on the routes end by tho schedule of departures and arrivals hcieia specified. Decisions announced by Ay. il 24, lS6vi. (Examine the laws, forms, and, instructions annexed ) 140U1 From Onncit Blnffs, Iowa, by Omaha City, Ne braska, E'khorn Ci'y. Belle Creek. Fonieneile, Bu chanan. Frauklin. El Dorado, Columbus, Grai.d Is land City, Abbeville, Wnod River. Nebraska Cen .re, and Fort K.eartffy. to Kearney City, 2i0 miles aiid bck tlx times a week. Lenve Council BiufTS dallyexcept Srnday, at t a. m; Arrive Ht -fitearney Pity t.n the fourth day by s p mj Leave Kearney City daiiy. except Sunday, at 6 a in; Arrive at Council Bluffs ou tbe fourth day by 6 p in. Bids to run by an expedited schedule will be consid ered. 1002 From Omaha City, by Bellevue, Oreapolis, Plattsmoutn, Rock Bluffs, Lewistown, Three Groves, Wyominjr, Nebraska City, Otoe CiTy, llonnt Veron.. Brcv?nsvil le. Nemaha City, Afpit.wa;, St. Stephen's' Wincebssro.. Rulo, Nohart, and White Cloud, to Hitsb land,I31 miles and back, three times a week Leave Omaha City if onday, "Wednesday and Friday, at 8 am; Arrive at Highland third day by 6 p m J Leave Highland Monday, Weduesday, and Friday, at 8 am, Arrive at Omaha City third day by 6 d m Bids t run Fix times a week, and also ta extend to St. Joseph, Missouri, will be considered. 14003 From Omaha city, by Florence. Fort Calhoun, Yazoo, De Soto. Cnmming city, Modail, Tekamah, De catur, Omadi, Dakotah city, Ccvlntrton and Sergeants Bluffs, to Sioux city, 116 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Omaha city Monday, "tdnesday and Friday atS am; Arrive at Sionx city next day by 10 p m ; Leave Sioux city Monday, Weduesday and Friday, at 6 am; Arrive at Omaha city next days by 10 p m. Bids for six-timcs-a-week service will be considered. 14004 From Bellevue, by ITazleton, to Fremont, 40 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Bellevue Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a m; Arrive at fremontby 8pm; l eave Fremont Tu sday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 a m Arrive at Bellevue by 8 p m. 14006 From Bellevue. by PlattaTalley, to Plattford, 24 miles and back, once aweek. Leave Bellevue Friday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Plattford by p m ; Leave Plattford Saturday at 6 a m Arrive at Bellvue by 8 p m. 140C6 From Rock Bluffs, by Kanoshe, to Vyomlnj, 15 miles and back, once a week. Leave Rock Bluffs Saturday at 6 a m J Arrive at Wyoming by 12 m; Leave Wyiniinjt Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at ilock Bluffs by 9 p m. 14007 From Plattsmontb, by Glendale, to Plattford, 5 uincs ana back, once a week. Leave Platfsmonth Saturday at 4 a in; Arrive at PUttfnrrt hv ia m Leave Plattford Saturday at I p m ; Arrive at Piattsmonth hin. Lfftve H!aryvill!S llonlif, Wedaesiay and Friday at o a m ; Arrive at ICebnska City 7ednesiay, FriJay an! Sunday by 6 p ia. 14313 From Xebraika City by Helena, Kingston, es-M, neair-.ce, ana Luue springs, to arysvtllo n.ues ani DWRoncea weeit. Leave h ebraska-City Monday at Bam; Arrive at ilarysville Wednesday by Id p m ; Ieave llrrysviile Thursday at 5 a m ; Arrive at Nebraska Cily Saturday by 10 1 m : - 11014 From Jie'jrasLa City, by Syrarse, Palmyra, Saltillo, Camden, and Areola, to Heaxney City, -Uv milts ana t.acs, once a weeR. Leave Nebraska City Monday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Kearney City fifth day by 6 p m; Leave Kearney City Monday at 8 m ; Arrive at Nebraska City fifth day by 6 p ra. 11015 From Mount Vernon by S.nora, Missouri, to ItovkMjrt, lo miltsand back, twice a weak. Leave Mount Vernon Monday and Thursday at 6 a m; Arrive at Rockp-rt by 12 m : Leave Rockp-rt Monday and Thursday at 2 p m; Arrive at Mount Vernon by 8 p rn. bids to run three times a week will be considered 14015 From Brownvilie to Rcckport, Mo., 10 mile ana nacK. six times a week. Leave P.rownvilie daily, except Sunday, at 9 a m ; Arrive nt F.ockrvcirt by 12 m ; Leave tockport daily, except S unlay, at 2 p m ; Arrive at Lrownvili by 5 d m. 14317 l rcm LrcwLviile, by Tecumseh and Austin, t. jjcit.-ioK, miis ana ba.k, onca a week. Leave Pr iwuvilla Frid-ty at 6 a m ; Arrive t Bu itrie next day by 0 p u ; Leave p.efttrice Friday at 6 a oi ; Arrive at Prownville next day y 8 p m. 14 13 From Kulo to Oregon, Mo., 22 mile and bac:k, three times a week. Leave F.ulo Monday. Wc-dnasday at.d Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at Oregon by 12 ra ; Leave Oregon Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 ' pm, . Arrive at Rulo by 7 p si. 14019 Frcii: ilulo, b; Archer, Salt a, '1: ! P.-hnrj, n..u:uit Viii;.; l Clear Cr:tk, to Marysviilif, Kftn 87 niilts ad biok. noo a weok. feavo I.cio M ,nJ:tyatSa tu: Arrive at Mary.-viU uoxtday by 10 p m ; Leave a-arysviil Wednesday at 3 a ni ; Arrive a; Uulo next i.ay by 10 p m. 14020 Frcu S.iint ateohon?', Xeb.. by T.-i.h Tint trm, Mo.. Jnne's Point, and Forost Ci'y, to Oregon, Mo., 32'iiiiiirs and back, twi-;e a wook. Leave rit. Stephens Monday and Friday at 8 a m ; Arrive .i ureon ty B p m ; Leave vrecon 1 ueday and Satursay at S a ui : Ar.ive ht St. Star bans by 6 n ta. 11021 Fn ia Falls City, by Geneva, Scott's, Table KocK, rawneo Lity, and Beatrice, to Patterson's Kanche. SO miles and b.wk. oa:o a iveok. Leavo Falls City Monday at 5 a in ; Arrive ht Patiersou's Kanhe next day by 6 p ra; Leave Patterson's Kam-h Moi.iay ttiism; Arrive at Falls City next day by C p in. 14022 From Falls City to Saint Stej hens, 15 miles and back, three timtj a week. Leave Falls City Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at a a m drrive nt Saint Stephens by 12 m ; Leave Saint Stephens T lcsdsy, Thursday and Sat urday at I p ru ; arrive at Falls City by 6 p m. 14023 From Tecum?ch,by Kingston, j0 UeJena, 11 miles and back, once a weak. Leave Teeumseh Saturday at a m ; Arrive at Helena by 12 in ; Leave t.elens Saturday at 2 p m ; Arrive nt IVouinseh by 8 p m. 14024 From Pawnee City, by A. 12. ITunt's, Tecum- eeb. Kingston, and three f orksof (reat etnuha, to Oii.tb's on Salt Creek, 90 miles and baok, once a week. Leave Pawnee City Wednesday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Olafhe Saturday by 4 pm; Leave Olathe Wednesday at 6am; Arrive at Pawnee City Saturday by 4 p m. 14025 From Austin to 2?oatrico, 8J miles and back once a week. Leave Austin Saturday at 8 a m ; arrive at Beatrice by 10am; Leave Ceatriou Saturday at 11 a m ; - Arrive at Austin by I p m. 14025 From Florence to Magnolia, Iowa, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave Florence Monday at 8 am; Arrive at Msnoii by ft p ra ; Leave Alaenolia Tuesday at 8 a m ; Arrive s t r lorence by 6 p m. 14027 From Cummins City, by De Soto and Fort Calhcun,to .Magnolia, Iowa, 24 miles and back, 3 times a week. Leave Cumniming City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a m ; Arrive st Magnolia by 12 m ; Leave Magnolia Monday, Wendesday and Fridayat 2 pm; arrive af Cumming City by 8 p m. 14023 From Decatur, hy Logan Valley, to West Point, .30 miles ani back, oiife a week. Leave Decatur Friday at 8 a m; Arrive t West Point by 5 p tn ; Lea Ae West Point Saturday at 8 a ra; airivo At Decatur by 6 pm. 14029 From Sionx CPy. Iotra, Cottonwood Sprin-: Nebraska, to Denver City, 61 mihs aud back, once a week. Leave Sioux City Monday at 6 a ra : Arrive at Denver City on the f ftecnth day by 6 p m, Leave Denver City Monday at 6 am ; Arrive at Sioux City n th fifteenth dy by Spm. Lids to end at r,,tv,n -vood Springs, 330 miles less distance, witli . -f, , yj schedalu, will be consid ered . lilioi) From Si. -x Cur, Iowa, by l-wr crr'inar f Piv Sicux, Yc;;... ;; ... Yanot' n. ('!, fan Cr--ek, Ccrtif.culi. The naderVjned, postr:s?tsr at a. i : or i ,certr-cs.csrsii e:j oath c? crrwi 11 liVlH'n t t'" a.-tr -nr.- - theia to be men of jrtperty, and alia to ti j.va their guaranty. r u e ivnt tjr an ?' Fer'V. I'l i art Ag'-ney t!;. V.i tpm all alike. It is an invaluable protection to uoor p, v v migranti and ppon. travelling or temporarily "K7s.We residing in the malarious districts. If taken or-ca- sionauy vt uu -kw"- that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate In sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter mittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. . Prt jtxed by Er. J. C AYTS It, CO., IcweH, 2Ia.S3. JOHN MAUN, J.J. THURMAN, Druggists, Brownvill N. T. Strawberries. , , FLUSHING. N. Y. Will send their new Stra wherry Catalogue, crm- Erisin? ISO varieti. an.l lew Catalorues cf bul ons Flowtrs aid Grapes to applicants enclosing stamps. - Prince'? "Scarlet Magnate Triomphe de'Hand, Ho-'ker's Jent y L'"n 1. unl 20 other vrietie, $1 per 100 and $5 ;'r 20'?0. Ws-in's Albmy, 7ocrs per 100, 14 per IC-Jo, iltf or 3(500. Austin's Seedling $1 per Dozen. For other splendid varieties see Catalogues. Aug n8-lt Leave Kano.be Monday, Wednesday and Fn'ay, at C a Arrive at Sidney by 12 m ; leave Sidney Monday, Wednesday and Frldar at 2 d m Arrive al Kanoshe by p m . T' P ' 1400D From Three Groves, by Mount Pleasant, to Weep ing Water, 11 miles and back, once a week "eep i.eave iiiree oroves Saturday at 6 a ni : Arrive at Weeping Water by 12 ra; Leave Wee-ins Water Saturday at 2 pm ; Arrive at Three Groves by 8 p m. 14C10 Trora Wyominir, by A voca, to Salt d eck, 45 miles ou odd., odc a w era. Leave Wjorain? Friday at 6 a m j Arrive at 3 it Creek br 8 pm; Leave Salt Creek Saturday at 6 a ra; Arrive at Wyoming by 5 p m. 140II Frm Nebn-ka C:'-v to Siiaev.TS miles and back, six timt' a wet- Iica- e Nebraska Ci'y. daily. ex?"pt Surdiy. at 8 a m : Arrive at Sidney, by 12 m : Leave Sidney daily, except Sunday, at 1 p m ; Arrive at Nebraska City by 7 p in. 14012 From Nebraska city .by WorraV. ton. Tecum seh. Daniel's Rancho. Turkey Creok, and Denni- son, to Jiaryevuie, jvnn?as, co mum uu tioidH a weik. . - Leave Vebraaka city Monday, Wadae'-b-y, and Fri day at 8 m ; Arrive at Marysvilia Wendesday. Friday and Sun day by 6 p ra . i l l tirecj.id, to Port Kandall, 1 11 iii;l.M a 1 l.a.-k. f.i--;; WJok. L-a Sivv.x City M.-nday at 4 a i:i ; Arriwit for: lit.dv.l Tnursday cy 12 m; L.Rvi! l.i t K.U 'J.ii". Tnars lay ;t 1pm' Arrive s-t Si"i;x Cty Sunday by 8 p m. Bids to run two and three times a week will be con sidered. 110:51 Fn, in Sioux City, Iowa by Niobrara, Pouch a, Kenervo. an 1 Chimney Kock.to trio ..-uth Fuss of the Kooky Mountains, 903 miles and back, once a week. Leavo Sirnx City Monday at 6 a m; Arrive nt tha riouth rws of tbe Kox ky iiountains on the 1 5th day at 8 p m ; Leave tbe Sou'-h Pas of tho Rocky Mountains at 8 a m : Arrive a Sicox City on the 15th diy at 8 p m. Lids to end at Fort Iaramie, omitting the South Pass of the Uocky Mountains, o00 miles less dis tance will bo considorc-d. Bids to end at Fort Ke irney will also a considered. 14032 From Dakota, by St. John'?. Poncah, Dixon, St..lmes, Haleni, rrankKrt. lionhornme City, and Niobrara,to Fort Kaniall, 112 miles and baok, twico a week. Leave Dakota Monday and Wednesday r'.oam; Arrivoatr .rt Kandali third day by 6 pm; Leavo Fort Iiunlali Monday ani Weluesday at 8 a m; arrivo at Dakota third diy by 6 p m. 14033 From Dakota, a!on ths Misnonri River, to tort, Kiii. il.s J, 140 miles and back, once a week. Leave Dakota Monday at 6 am ; Arrive at Frt Randall Wednesday by 8 p m ; Le v Fort RandtM Monday at 6 a m ; arrivr a: Dakota ednesday by 6 n in. 14031 From Fort Randall, by Mouth of TJIuo Earth River, to Mouta of Little Medicine Knowl River, 200 miles and bick, once a week. Leave Fort Itacdail Monday at 8 a m ; .4rrive at Mouth of Little Medians fifth day by 8 pm: Leave Month of Little Medicine at 8 a m ; Arrivo at Fort Randall fifth djy by 6 p m. 1403o 1 romroncha, by Ion, to V trminion, Dakota, 25 miles and back, once a week. Leave Poneba Tuesday at 4 a m ; Arrive at v emnilion by 12 m , Leavo Vermillion Tuesday at 1 p m ; ArriTU at Poncha by 9 p ta. 5e act cf Cosirauof March 3.1313, stiua I. LSTUCTI0:r5, Containing conditions to Is iiccrporaiil in the contracts te Vie tzt.r.i the at pariintnt may dttrn prefer. 1. Sevtn ciiuutes ara allowed to ei'a l.-trrBi-ate oEae, when not otherwise p ;flt.d, f.,r abort ing lue mans; onion railroal and steajcb .a iiiare is to d oo more djlsy than ia mZ exehange of tha mail lacs. 2 On railrocd and steamboat lines, as! othar routes where the m-.Jo. cf ccovvc? aJx'iks nf ,t, the speoil afentaof ii.o Pot Uice L'erir-.ain,.- -eo p-ostoui? black, niid ba,'. look?, anj kys.'a: to be conveyed without extra eharj-r. j 3.0a railriMvi and steaaiboat iines tha nut agents of tha departinaut, aJv, tbe DritLh an! Can ada mails, when ( Jfered, aad tha iiaU ac,ujpacv irg them, are to be couvay xi without chr?t, and for their exclusive use, whila travsllin -wita tL ua;is,acouiinodia3 car, or apartaiont ia to centre of a car, properly lighted, warmed, acd farai.hed, and' idapted to the convenient separation and dua .u tity cf the mails, is to ba provided by tha ot LrrMusr, ucler thedireetion of the derArfmect. Kailroad acd stoambcat uipftnios rt rulr-! Vt tako tfio mail f.'jta and deliver it into the p4i (. tt tho commencement atd end cf their routes, ai.d to s ml from ;1 fiffiiw r.nt m.-.ra tS n tw r. . 4a rt, : station or landing. - Propositi may be jhii:: for thi performance cf ali other iid S'srvic- ttat is, for oiLcea over eighty reds from a i'-&Ln er landing. : ; Receipts will be required for mall H?i nnvyl in char of persons employe! by r.I.-od cosnri l.ies. will also ba "wy biils" prp4red ' by ..tuister-, rr o'.h?r agents of the departuiut, t accompftcy tLe uxuf, apeoifyicj tbs nua.br and ita ronre. likewis. recoip's will ba rqairl .d- way bn:s itTwardua ; tae latter to ba .Tiint t y the several po!5a;ters, to insure reiularity la tha delivery of mail big'. 4. No pay wJl bo noida for tries not rrfirmaJ: and for each of such emissions tir( satia'actorily at- plained, three tim-s tho pay of th trip may bi a. ducted. For arrivals so far behind time as t brk' connexion wita dcrnl;nz miis,an'J not urSciTlv excused, one fourta ef the compensation forth" trip h subject to forfeiture. Deduction will iu b or dered for a gradd of porfmaaoce infa r t that specified ia the contract. F. r repeated de'inqa.a , . - fc - . , proportioned to tna nature laoreor, ani the import ance of the mail, may b made. 5, For leaving behind, or throwicjroT tha mails. or ' any portion of them, for tha admission cf pia- gers. or for being ooncerued ia scttiogup or runaln j an express conveying intelliynu ia adranct wf toa nail, a quarter a pay may be dilactd. 6. tines wi,I to imposed, unless tha d'lnanwr be promptly nrd satisfactorily cxulaiaaJ byeerttS- .' catea of ccstmat.ers or the aZIJivitj of other cri.bit persons, for failing to arrive ia contract t : for neglecting to tike the mail Irota or deliver tl into a . post offije; for aufforing it to bo wat. injured, des troyed, robbad, or lust; and for refusing, after d- taaud, to convey the mail as frequently as the can tractor runs, or is concerned in ruaning,a ooaak, ear, or steamboat on tbe roate. 7, The Postmaster General any annul tha con tract for repeated failures to run agreeably Ut ex tract : for violattng the post offiea law , or dlby ing the instructions of the department ; f r rafuainr . v a . .v . to uiscnarge a earner wnen require! oy lh art raent to do so ; for running aa express as afor?i 1 : (rfor tru-'nportinir persona or tackzis ooavsvi-y mailable matter out cf the mail. 8. The Pos'master General may order an losraasa of service oa a route by allowing threfor a prt mtm increase on tha contract pay. Ks may charr I. - J..? J . 3 ... (articularly to make them conform to conasotion with railroads, without increase of ray, rrovidaJ the running time b not abridged. Ii may a! ar- der an increase of speed, allowing, within tha re itrictiona of the law, a pr rata inrs of py fir tne aaaitionai stock or carriers, If any. Th eon--tractor may, however, in tha eat of InTraaaa of ipeed, relinquish the contract, by giricg prompt bo-" lice to the department that he trefurs dlrrs-o to' carrying the order into elfeot. Tha Postmaster Gaa-' enil may also curtail or discontinue tha service, In whole or !n part, at pro rata decrease of tay, allow- . ing one month's extra compensation oa tha tsoiit dispensed with, whenever, ia his opini- n, tha pablia the puolic interest re juire tne cbi.g or ia case he' desires to supercede it by a d;2"iir3nt grada of tra&s- j)ors,Aiion. . FaymenU will be mtda by oollectlona fmm . drafts on postmaster', or otherwise, after the ax-ira-e . . . ....... . i ii ... r . vi at.u 411.1 ici m t4,ruary, Alay, Aa-' gust, ami November. 10. The distances are srlvea arcerdlcz to tla KTt information; bet no injrsased pay anil ba all,-w.4 should the points b-s praater than alrert!std. If tha ;viuts to b" s'lppuea be corraotly stated. BiJJrw mrtt tnfom tKtmulves on this point, and also fa? rolVrenco to the weight of the m-til, the caaiiiioa of roads.hills. stroams. Ac- and all toll bridge. rrri ' or obstructions of any kind by which expns raty bo incurred. No claim for additional pay.Laied oa such ground, can be consldored ; nor far allagsj mi. takes or misapprehension as to tha doree uf serviea ; nor for bridw destroyed,' ferries discontinued, cr other obstructions increasing distance, ocourring da ring the contract term. ClSces established af tr this adversisement is f aed, and also during the contTl term, are to be Ti-uted without extra pay, if tha dis tance b not iccrfr-Fed. 11. A bid receiy-i aft"r the last day and hoar narutJ,or wiihont luo guarantee required bylaw ;d a certificate as to the suSloiency of such fcuaraa- i j . .... ivr, t-nuriot uicoD.iiuTr i in competition witaara'i !ar proposal rea.fonabid in amount. 12. bidders should firs, propose far service ttrictly" according to th) advertisement, and then, if thay . acsire, separately lor aiuurent serviea ; :r regular bid bo tbelowost offered for tha t I- Form of Proposal Guarantee and Certificate. Proposal Tat undersigned , whose post oCci address ;8 . county of , State of , proposes t-o carry the nails of tha United States, from July 1, I3C2, to June 30,lSo8, oa route No. between f under the advertisement of the Postmaa'er General, dated October 30, ISdd, "with celerity, certainty, and security," for the annual sum of dollars. This proposal is made with full knowl edge of the distance of the rovte, the weight of the mail to be carried, and all other particulars in reference to the route and sertice, and, also, after careful examina tion of the laws and instruction attached to the advertisement. Dated Guarantee. The undersigned, residiriT a; --, un lrtase that, if State cf f,.rpTiiinT tV i1 carrying th mail nn route No - h aeeer.t-d by the Fost master (n:ral, the bidder htll, prior to the 1st day August, lrf2, enter ir,t tbe required obli; ttion, or contract, to perform rhe serviea pro pose 1, with good and suSlcient sureties. This we do, understanding distinctly the obligations avd lia'u'fic3 asrvried bv guarantors vvdPT th&21t;i stiion of ihe act of Congress of July 2, 1 6. J Dated service, the other propositions may ba eon. 13. There should but one roata bid lt- ia a proposal. Consolidated or eombination bids ( pro posing one sum for two or more route", aro fortld-t den by law, and cannot ba considered. -14. Tha route, the servies, tha yearly pay, tha name and residence of the biddsr, (that is his maal .' post office address,) ani thooe of eaab taenibar ef a firm, where a company offars, should ta datiactly ' stated. 15. Riddejs are requested to use, as far as pranti-i cable, tbe printed form cf prcpocal furnl.hed by tha departmflnf, to writa out ia full tha sum of t a si bids, and to retain copies of thara.j :' Altered bids should not b? submtitd; aor should kids on- e subiaitic 1 be withdrawn. Na wiilrawal , f n .' '.l.tri.t-ir't-.-. f Ait. mill Km ' 1 a -J M J J and rccoivei tcfora tho' Lwt day for rwuiTin; pr- pOJal. Etach "bid raust b gttaraatsed by two mpcnsl'bU. . persons. - General guarantees cannot ba admitted. Tha lid' and guarantees ghonld te signed plainly with tha full name of each person. 1 ' The department reserves ths right to rsjVt any bid which may be diemd extrava;nt, and a'so t disregard the bids of failing contractors and bi Jlan. " 13. The b3 should be sealed, s-ipsrcrid "Mail ond assistant Postma.tcr General, Contract Ere, and sent by mail, and not by oj two aa ag-;nt ; as 1 pcstmasf ers will not emb.se proposals (or lsttars of any kind) in their quarterly return. ' 17. Tha contracts are to be execitedand raterne l to the department by orbafora thel.t dug f Aijt, 1SS2; butthe service must be eomneneel aa lit July proceeding, or on the mall day nxt after that date, whether the contracts ba executa-l or not. , 13. Postmasters at ofHaeson or near raiiroids, but more than eighty rodj from station, will, im-na Ir ately after the 3lstol March next, report thtjir axv:t distance from the nearest station, and how that art otherwise supplied with the mail, toasibatha Kit master General to direct a raail-laosieEf ?r u;p!y . from the 1st of July noxt. 19. Section eighteen of an act of Ca 3 girts ap-' proved March 8, 1845, provides that eintracts fT . the transportation of mail shall ta l.'t "in tv?r case to the lowest hid W t-ndringsaSeiat jnrxa teasfor faithful performance, without oth:r ttrsf encetotha mode of such transpnrtatioa thaaiiiy be necessary to pr-wide for the due Ttlerity, cor? ai i tv, and aecarity of ch transportation." ri this late, bids that pvnpotel tramviort th nnit rit "erltrity,certaiity. wfTi I'curtty," Aty7 Un dti ded ta be the only l"jM b id, are cotxlidj-td aspryr l& -ing for the entir mail, hovcevrr Itrjg, ad vitr' may bethe mode ofconre yine. te4arj to iSrjrfl "crrily, certainty, and seenrity," tsnd ui'J A-itt tU i"'"'"1" u ra C.AF icn Bt to- sidered, 20. A modification cf m IM In ary of its ea?n-'il terms is tanUmount ta a new bid, and cannot be received, so as to interfere with a regn'ar ca-rpU-tinn. after the Uet, hour set for reocivlrg bids. Makin?a now bld.with guarantee and eert.i:a:s is th- ctl. way to modify a previous bid. ' ' 2 1 . Postmasters are to lo careful not to certify j that they ye jtwis cf s-lieLt rf sptnsih:i::y i u.i an . .ri,.it icj aariiics are a.s.j."v:i: v not i that on a failure to enter io to cr f f.ra ' tho contracts for the service pr.jv gc j f. ,r ja e ,. cei bid?, the legal wUi ba en:! against theaa. ....... 22. Present eon tract cr, and Fwn2 xxawn att'ia ' d-rwrnuert, muit, equ-Uf w.u cibM, FT..ur, Suaraa ati Certifi--at 6f their suf5c-inoy to- t tatitiHj in the fotai abf va pr?cribd. Tas.r- ucaiestii faa?lfJ,ry jEUjt be i3d byaptnJ! teror by a jutJgt.f a oourto; record. Socth -rcer-' tifi.atawili baadnud. M. EL.UR, , 7Vwr nefmT