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Show TrfcUctfriytHsh Depcrter. -- rig t-t MISCELtANtOtjd oi i. ' WDVT8. amft r 1 ! mfis .iiumges wwfiii inititei ? 4rsf- , I i ;. ' m frsjf i i , V , A . l: There exists ft false delicacy and bride almost to pfttAerytlB rtitotd o consulting The medical physician In certainandmaladies. are dumb. Tho of the faculty recognize It, aCiotil aelrsowledgs tba truth of It, aad puttie ug r 1ft slletice. Thepfovtece .of this circular la to present tbe eabject In it true light Hundred of lire are loet carry year by die ' rear which have been neglected or Improperly treated. In tbe case of young men there xtmi no apology, and yet in many ease they attempt 7 to cure tboipselves with Tile nostrums, and in cousequaane shorten their, lives, and peas; the mhurtbUremsant of exlaUscw with their blood Idled with the poison of a stifled, but not enred disease, which; must Inevitably be transmitted i to Uie third and fourth generations. With young women Ihere seems some excuse, sod jillhei atmoaf seere will not conceal the facta.4 Yaysfctan-' these streets can recognize among the ladles, by certain Infallible tokens known to him, and of which the sufferers are often totally Ignorant, the ravages of that white spread scourge, the whites. his Any Intelligent physician can point out Incomwalks txxt bf this t and kindred of which plaints, In both sexes, the existence they cannot Ignore.can The educated sufferer detect this. The phy A nwa the physician knows that the aufferer knows It. and vet, in nine cases out of ten, the afflicted individual falls to consult the man whom he knows is cognizant, both of the complaint and the means of cure. Knowing that be iltb can be restored, and who can restore It, they deliberately allow them-xIvto Konevas mr wrorks of and to transmit diseased constitutionshumanity, to tbeu dea- -' ndaata. , i ( A iia 'inm-- .1 1 . f)xi b J-- Jrjjf r) to- '. - .v, r .: .v i f 4 t From find After aider the lt, JUTfK signed will ran a -- JPOHIOTH STREET, r, v . , GWM.E, . i fr t t M "r ' - . - - . oui:gon, EXECUTED AT tl-f- . ''I.- ST NOTICE s ' - xi:' if L0lD TUAIY8 ' EAST jAYDj WEST, KELTOjN, j. 4 Y Forlymiles west of Proosontry. ' t ; i. .i .r i ;vl M v f i t H t Dll. JAME8, I' ; w. v i 9 t- - . ; u WM. LORIMER, ' , Manlana Street, - Wo Possess Unequalled Facilities f, MM New 'f- v 4 i FOR TIIE PROMPT EXECUTION OF . I NOT TATIONS I. M AI, - A , vn f X treatise on Spermatorrhea, Syphilis, and other diseases of bis specialty, seat In sealed en--v elopes. Address Da. Jams, P. O. Drawer 5653, ' i r . ! ; RATE8rOF STAGE FARE (cubhxbct) AND ' . tha West. the Bebullt. remodled, and refurnished InIn 1868. rtohest and most luxurious manner Numerous suits of rootnswith Baths, water, ' ter $ It 1 t Vi - 4 One of Atwoods improved passenger Beyalort gueeta to the has been introduced for conveying r - 4 ... 1 i different floors-- , 4 1 t t v V" 21 f i t Y I:i e 1 - ? J t .I i .if. t k J ! r - ( i 45 ,1 $$ I '' s, J Jt .f , r c$ t : .by . twice-awee- ; . 1 Post orncx DxpABTzitKT, Washington, SepV 80, WG2.J s t a j - f PK0P0SALSh ! r f ' k . 1 From SMCTAkd City, , by Rig Cottonwood ' Iinthn; Draper; LehlCitv, American Fork, Pleasant Grcvo, Provo City, Bprtngvllle, Pay f on, Pantaqnim, Mona, Balt Creek, r Chick n Creek, Round Valley, and Hoi - ' City, 150 miles and 'den, tosix Flllnioroa week to Provo City, time back, three times a wee the residue. , Leave Provo City Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 a m ; ; , Arrive at Fillmore City, Wednesday, Fri8 m a ; and Sunday bf day 16620 Leave fillmore City,' Monday; Wednesday : 1 1 at ; and Friday p iu , Arrive at Provo City, Tuesday, Friday and t 11 ra Sands j by p ; . , Leave Salt Lake City dally, 6xppt8pnday, , at 8 a m : k , Arrive at Provo City by lip mi ,, Leave Provo CRy dally, except Sunday, 16630 at 8 a m i Arrive at Salt Lake City by 11 p m.' i 16602 From Laks City.- - by-- West Jordau, to Ueftltnah, 20' miles and back, once a ! !' mH ..... . ;:7 u-- v ; hn.i v.CALL'AND. (. $S!t A v IndlttCfeekto r tl.: dmulozdl'l .ioIyjsT : .v. CXAIHYE 0CRl8PEClHEJS,iI: UHmf 111 tl lllni'MI t jVvif at 7 am; - Arrive at Uintah by pm Leave Uintah dally, exorpt 8 unday, at 7 am; Arrive at Balt Lake City by 4 30 p m. From Balt Lake City by Tooele, to Riock-- i ton; 40 miles and back, twice a week. , Lave Fait Lake City .Tuesday and Friday 1 steam;., i Arrive at Stockton by .7 p m ; Stockton Wednesday and Saturday Iave . at 6 a m i n f " Arrive at Ralt Lake Qty by 7 p m, 1 From Corinne, by Bear River, and Portage (Utah), Malado. City, Fort Hall, Eagle , Itock.Hnske JtiYer Ferry, RtiiraU, Junction-Rata-h(local. Idaho 'Ter., 1 to T irgiuia City, (Mont, Ter,,) 8jy tulles and lack, three time a week. Lear e Coriiine, Monday, Woduesday, and ' Arrive at Virginia City third bv 8 p x Leave VirgiuiaCity Monday. Wednealay,' j and Friday at 8 am; i Arrive at 'ortnne third day by 8 p m: Winter schedule five days Proposals to extend service to Helena, (Mon. Ter.,) 125 milea further. Invited- .16631 From Brigbam City, by Willard City, to " A Ho 16 miles and. back, fl times Springs, ' . . a week. i 0 l , . ... '4lllilMf.il fl je2-d&- w i' 1 - l i ';V - ' ' l rii, hiS:2li&t - M..;... 4 ii i JOHN IIAILEY, t . - s . - 'JW)rietor - .'..'il, ; 1 etf t i i . , '' V '! Pars-- i toruaLIMWviae'rtldenee Lhgan, Hyde Pajt; Bmlthfleld, afid IUctunosd, .to YraukJio,;55 goalies and back, twice s week. JWHV-- 1 xu , II6tow J 100 ssae Portland, t ; MvesatS Baker week. afia lv Leave Salt Lake City Thursday Arrive afnerrinosn bp 12 xu; Hrritazn Thursday at 1 p in; 'cleave ' Arrive stSalt Lake City by 7 p m. ICC03 From Brigham Citv by Welisvllle. 1 : i WHAeTJflyt , s ; Walla Walla. .Mws-jUmsti- I'- -- ft- !?,7Ji;2Saat- . ... 1 - . : From ' .. ' t ft Y' . ; - f , Stable, liveify mhd 81 ncuo. rnoux r day i Uoidxna Street, Corlnne, ,XJ tali 86plm8 ; 1 : l : proprietor. DUFFIEIJJ Ct U t'i ; B. DRAKE, jN0. TIME. H One of ths largest and beat Hotels In i m - f ' . ILLINOIS. CHICAGO. ftf" m -- - , . will be received at the Contract Ofllea Of this Department until 3 p. m. of March h 187'i, for conveying the mails of the Urflted State from July 1, 1870, to June 30, 1874, In the Territory of Utah, cn tbe routes and by the schedules of departures and arrivals herein specified. ' Decisions announced by March 14, 1870. yvly-dA- w Tremont Eouoe. : 'TTTTT'JK Hi"1 tribntary of Salmon River. fi i i UTAH I I ' j ' BtrtH. 1GC01 AND : - ; 1?,; , . United States Mails : A Chicago. - rmnr- 5 tt $:A ' ; f3 ?CorifciD Eldorado on Loon Creek, 1 s - KAItBEKi jrAIUDItESSEIt, ou con-tagi- j j to the t;. - Manufactured by ThifljH the'shorlcst and most direct route . Formerly of James Lock Hospltal.Custora House Street, NCw Orleans, (established 1850) for tbe last eight years located in Chicago, and celebrated throughout tbe country In tbe successful treatment of PRIYATX DISEASES, can be confidentially consulted at his office and parlors, tit and u3 Randolph Street, corner of Dearborn Btreet, Chicago, 111., or by letter, enclosing stamp for return answer. 'Post Office Drawer 5863, , Chicago, 111. Da. James treats Chronic, Mercurial, Syphilitic , Blood and Skin DittaM, and all ditordert of Venereal Character, which he eont without the use of mercury, iodide of potass!, arsenic. or any poison, bnt with his N kutbaxazu, a positive cure for all humors and blood poisons. Organic Weaknest, such as Seminal WtaJcneu, Jfoctumal and Diurnal EnittUm, brought on by abuse of the organs, early Indiscretions, excesses, or entailed hereditarily, causing loss of o' memory, oonfusion, depression, dimness vision, and oftentimes insanity, with a deplora ble train of other symptoms, treated and radically cured by an infallible method,. saving time and expense. All diseases peculiar to the sexual . organ radically and permanently cured. . ! Old diseases of the most horrible class, where the blood . has become . poisoned, producing blotches on tbe face, small watery blisters, pains In the head and bones, ulcerated throat and nose, sores on the limbs and body, scrofula, toof, sufferings, gether wlth an endless number effectually and permanently enred- Dr. James la recommended by the press of the and by professors of medical colleges, country, . Those : medical generally. the profession by .afflicted should apply to him, and be cured at , Thoy are all tbe best make, Hunting Cases, finely chased; look and wear like fine gold, and are equal in appearance to the best gold watebee usually costing $150. Full Jeweed Levers, Gents and Ladles sizes, at $15 each, OUR DOUBLE EXTRA REFINED Solid Oro-Id- a Gold Hunting Cases, Full Jeweled Levers, are equal to $200 Gold Watches; Regulated and Gui ran teed, to keep correct time, and wesr.snd. not tarnish, with Eztra Fine Cases, at $20 each. NO MONEY IS REQUIRED' IN ADVANCE We send by Express anywhere within the Untied States, payable to agent on delivery, wlth the privilege to open and examine before paid for, and if not satisfactory returned, by paying the Express charges. Goods will be sent by mall aa Registered package, prepaid, by sending cash In advance. An Agent sending for six Watches gets an extra Watch free Making seven $15 Watches for (GO, or seven $20 Watches for $120. ALSO ELEGANT OROIDE GOLD CHAINS, of la'est sod most costly styles, 'for Ladies and Gentlemen, from 10 to 0 inches long, at $2, $4, $8, and $8 each, sent with watches at lowest wholesale prices. Stats kind and slza of watch required, at d order only from WATCH THE OROIDE CO., 148 Pulton Street, New York.oolffSm v J Oroido Gold Watches, -- v. ? Xiowest 0 asli1 Prices. - ? THIS OnOlDK WATCH COMPANY. ;: ,t! A) u t THE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED BUY d. ; GET TIIE iBESlV; $20. $15; .i ? ; Gen'l Hup't, Omaha J. BCDD,' Gtn'l Ticket Ageut, Omaha. V twice-a-ww- ere , C. O. HAMMOND. , ! pnmts connection with Mnk'iDgMuil .. f K 1NG ? FIRST CLA8S HOTELS onAND HOUSES at convenient the linn. . - ; Arrive at Santa Clara Wednesday and Saturday by 5 pm; Leave Bants Clara Monday and Thursday at 6 a m ; ; Arrive at Cedar City Wednesday and Saturday bp 6 p m. lCCli From Cedar City, by Pinto, Tine Vslloy, and Barney, to Sk George, 80 miles and ; back, onco a week. . Cedar City Monday, at 8 a nt; Iave , Arrive at Bt. George Wodneaday by 6 p m ; Leave St. George Tbur. day at 8 a m; Arrive at Cedar City by 6 pm; service Invited. Bids for 16613 From Toquerville, by Virgin City, Dun-- , caus Retreat, .Grafton, and Rorkvile, to Springdale, 25 miles and b..ck, once a week; ; Leave Toqueraille Friday at 8 am; Arrive at bjriudale bv 5 p in ; 1svn Springdale Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at Toquerville by 5 p iu. IcfifC Frois Nephl; (local.) by 'a!ey (lolocal ) to 8t cal) and Fort Gunnison, i George 425 miles and tim k, once a week., j Xxtsve Nephi Monday at 7 a in; Arrive at M. Gvorge Friday by f pra; Leave Bt. George Monday nt 7 a in; 'Arrive at Nrpbi 'Friday by 7 p in. 16Ci7 From Logan to Oxlor.l, (local,) 2. Hill'.H and bar, one-- a w. ek. Iauivii lgHU Monday at 7 a ra; Arrive t Oxford by 6 u rn; ' Leave Tjxford Wednesday at 7 a m; , Arrive at Logan by 5 pm. 16018 From Huntsville to Bennington, 20 nil e f .. ; and back, once a week. Leave Ilun'svillo Monday at 6 a ro ; Arrive at Benningtou by U ta; Leave Bennington Monday at 1 p m. Arrive at lluntuvilie by Tp m. 1CC19 From lxigsn to Wexton, (local.) 25 miles and back, once a week. Leave Logan' Monday at 7 a m; ; Arrive at Wexton by 5 p m ; Leave Wexton Tuesday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Logan by 6 p m. 16620 From Lehi City, by Cedar Valley, to Fair- field, 15 miles and back, onoe a week. Leave Lehl City Tuesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Fairfield by 12 m; Leave Fairfield Tuesday at 1 p m; ; Arrive at Lehl City by 6 p m. 1C621 From Beaver, by Adamsvllle, Minersvllle, ? and Iauaca, to Hioe, 105 miles and back, ' once a week. Leave Beaver Monday at 5 am; ' Arrive at HIc Wednesday by 6 p m ; . Leave Hico Thursday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Beaver featnrdsy by 6 p m ; to end at Mlnersville, 20 miles, c Proposals ' Invited. 16622 From Indian Creek, (Utah,) by Boise City. Martinsville, Emmltsvills. Middleton, Weiser Ranch, (Idaho,) Express Ranch, Auburn, Baker City, North Powder, Un-- . Ion, La Grande, Orodell, Cayuco, Mitchell's station, Walla Walla, Wailnla, and Umatilla, to The Dalles, (Oregon,) 7C5 miles and back, six times a week. Bidders to propose schedule. . .Proposals to end at Boise City, (Idaho,) 280 m ilea,, invited. 16623 From Eagle Valley, (local.) to Panaca, 20 miles and back, onoe a week. c, , , Leave Eagle VaUey Thuredsy at 12 m ; , Arrive at Panaca by 7 pm; Leave Panaca Friday at 8 am; , Arrive at Eagle VaUey by S p m. 16624 From Pinto to ranacs, 62 inOes and back, once a week. ) Leave Pinto Mondas at 6 a m ; Arrive at Panaca next day by 5 Leave Panaca Wednesday at 6 apm; xn; Arrive at Pinto next day by 5 pm. : 16623 From Provo City Midway, Heber. i Wan Kama, Pooa, Rockport, ship, ; and CoalvUle, to Echp City, 85 mllee-an- d i ,bck, onco a week. i Leave Provd City Monday at flams Arrive at Echo City Wednesday by 12 mj' Leave Echo City Wednesday at 1 p m; -' Arrive at Provo City Friday by 6 p m. service invited. Proposals for 16626 From Tooele' to Grantsvllle, 11 miles and i back, onoe a week.' , ??. , Leave Tooele Thursday at lpm; Arrive at Grantsvlile by 4 p m ; , Leave Grantsvllle Thursday at 4.30 p m j . , f Arrive at Tooele by 7 pm. 16627 From Franklin, by Fish Haven, 8t CharU k es, Bloomington. Paris and Liberty, to k ; .Bennington, 60 miles and back, onoe a week. . I Leeve Franklin Monday at 6 a m ; t Arrive at Bennington next day by fl p mt ' Leave B nnlngton Wedneskay at fl a m; Arrive at Franklin next day by 6 p m. to extent service to Montpelier. Proposals ' mllea, Invited, v.-- u t6028 From Balt Lake City, by Stoker, Centre-- 1 i vllle, and Farmington, to Uintah, 29 miles ax:d back,; six times a week, with j side supply to EaysvUle twice a week k or more, in due connection. Leave Balt Lake City dally --.except 8unday. I 1 g A For through rates on freight to Montana, Sweet wutcr Mint a and other point, apply lo II. llllOWNSON, J General FrMhtAgent, Omshk. ' V CHiOAQOi'itL'S. U'l Cam; , V - - Pullmans Paluie.sml Sleeping .Cars , accompany all trains. fj r . : a- I- ? vw ... o i with Central Paciflo Railroad for White Pine Silver Mines, Haeramento. 8 in Francisco, and principal cities In California, Nevada and Idaho. i:sti:rn part of & r. , . --JIAIVDOL.PH STltKKT, ' I"--- . PROMONTORY,' '. ' t: : j ' '!,-.- OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. T3r. (James: 91 & 93 .r ' a I' Arrive at Fillmore City Saturday and Wed- nesdsy by 8 p xn. 16612 From1 Fillmore City to Deseret, 30 miles and back, once a week, ; Leave Fillmore City Monday at 8 a mt ' Arrive at Deseret by 4 p m ; Leave Deseret Tuesday at 8 a m ; , Arrive at Fillmore Oily by 4 p m. 10613 From Cedar City, by KannaraviUe. Bellevue, Toquerville, Harriaburgh and Wash-- I back, ington, to Bt. George, 65 mfles and ' twice a week. and Thursday at Leave Cedar City Monday - i Stages for Helena, Virginia City, and all point v la Montana. AND 1 i ; 4lDi . I CbRINNE, J r ., . Stages leave on arrival of Union Paciflo for Balt Lake City and Southern Utah. IDAHO TERRITORY ,V . UINTAH. .'.I f I. . '..v V .4 I for.lthe great 8wetwater Mining ; District M with 8Uge ,v AND AT TIIE ' - BRYAN, L ' - , through; it r - s 1 i. - . j CHEYENNE. i Vi chronic .diseases; 14 J - ; 012 Tenth 8trct, fup stairs. Rooms Nos. 1 and , 2.) between Douglas and Farnham, O maha, j Neb. P. O. Glass Box 106,. sel7.1y ' - iu, .... DB.8TODIIARD, ? ; ; I To and Ifrom the O. P. B. R. ; " ? JS - v ! - ad-pro- as ' . . 1 !.' - ; ii2m; In Less Tltnn Four Days! .(! H - - 'S V : V 0FC0AC E3 DARY LIN i ; t Axtit at Plain City by p m t i Leave Plain City Tuesday j and Friday at - livi. - - . wd Friday at . There are ladies who. from delicate constitutions, Indigent circumstances, or aa already numerous offaprtng, de not wish to become mothers. To such is offered a safe and sure remedy agalast conception. Success warranted in every rase; guaranteed as containing no ingredients in' the least injurious to the feeblest temperament. Leuchorrbae, or Whites, positively and permanently cured. Cases of long standing, how. aver aggravated, must yield to this remedy. Dr. Mtoddard has also Infallible monthly pills for restoring disordered or Irregular periods of menstruation. Sent by mall, secure from observation. Price, $5 per box. . Those are no patent medicines or other hum. bugs, but carefully prepared compounds, from formulas in use by the most distinguished and scientific physicians In this country, and which have "never been advertised before.! AH medicines warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. Strictest eecreay observed. All letters promptly answered. Call on or . s I To Married Ladles. i Lwrre Ogden Citjr Tuesday - ii'T'.' i 1 -- 4 PACIFIC COAST .v4 - so-call- T ; i . ; . ' Waters 16606 From Ogden City, by Lynne and and back, lOxuilea ; to Plain Citj, vllle, 1 To Young: Men. i ' w uJ Anirrten(htybyl pmi , ! ; f ' ' -- .Arrive at Ogdon City by pm. 1 Jr.-to Hendon, 6 miles and ' 16607 From Wellsville . u' r. ; and ILe.s u week. a once i,v back, ' ? . m 'Leave Wellsville Monday at a m; i'i ,i i I i i . M 12 m;l at Hendon by Arrive 1 Leave Hendon Monday at i p mj Arrive at WRstU1 by 4 p m. '! f , i ? f.. ui l' Spring. 85 miles 16608 From Franklin to aSoda Through to San Francisco week otica i back md ' i , t' Bidden to propose schedule of departures and arrivals. J 16609 From AJpiner City to Amertcaa Fork, $ r,;. miles and back, once a week. 1 Avoidlngtthe dangers of the Sea. Leave Alpine City, Thursday 3at p m ' , ' American Fork by P xn; at Arrive Y, Fork Th unday at 9:30 , , Leave Amerioan M. . ; ; x Anive at Alpine City by p m. 16610 From Salt Creek, by Spanish Ford Canyon, Direct Connections made At ' Fountain Green, Fairvlew, Moroni, Mt Ephraim, and Pleasant, Bprtngtowxu miles t J. and back, If anti, to Gunnison, it "twice a week. ' w Leave Salt Creek Monday and Wednesday with Chicago and Northwestern, Chicago, Rook steam; if Arrive at Gnnnison next days by 6 p m ; j Island and Paciflo and 8U Joseph and ; Xave Gunnison Wodneeday and Friday at Connell Bluffs Railroads, and Mis-- . " sourl lUver Line of Packets to and from all prinol- Airivst Salt Creek next dayi by 6 p m. . , 16611 FromlFlllmore City, by Meadow, Kanoch, pal eastern end south' jern CltiM. Beaver Paragonan. Parorvan, and Sunv-- , ' : t mlt to CedarClty, 125 miles and back, twice a week. Leave' Fillmore City Monday and Tbmra-- i , day at 6 am; Arrive at Cedar City Wednesday and Saturwith Stages for Denver. Central City! Santa F, day by 8 pm: ' and points in Colorado And N sw Mexico. Leave Cedar City Thursday and Monday, at i m . Huntsvili Wodikesty ; Arrive at tigden tatjr by ? p T miles ICC05 From Ogdon City to North pgdsnf ml back ivrice a week. .' ! Ogdes City Monday and Thursday at 3 p xu; , r f Xtf 5 m t t a t j . , p Arrive at North Ogden Leave North Ogden Monday and Thursday iiUib; Arrive at Praxiklin, Tuesday to by nextdays, ' Friday 2 . pm; i . : ad dv - ' t . ( ; Leave Hot Bprtogs daiiy, .sxccpt SapJay, t at 1 P nil. Arrive af Brigham QIJ Vjlp m-- 4 AND XNSTBUOTlQN8MTOmLgERS 08T. to be ineorjioratin thf Containing alto conditionthe Itrpartmeni mafr deem contracts to tht extent Ail b to: - ROUTE ' 1 1 m .. .. : :i by:i2iiand Saturday, JjofkJt Rail Rout e; to California All mu-ta- . 1 t' aSKffiiJ 1 &! - y In every community there are vast cambers of young men afflicted with seminal weakness, nocturnal emissions, lassitude, debility, and tbs ether attendant symptoms of secret' disorder, undermining the constitution and totally destroying its victim; mentally 'aad! physically, sooner or later. The disease U progressive, and If not checked, dizziness, loss of memory, us controllable procrastination in business, pains in the back, side and knees, yellowish drool from the mouth daring sleep, and failure of all physical energy soon follows. From this stag is a aeries of short steps to aa early grave, or the confinement of a lunatic asylum. Many of these young men have responded advertisements of Benevolent "Asso or unscrupulous quacks In distant iristlcma, cities, and after haring been swindled of their money by ons and another, have abandoned hope V and pronounoed themselves incurable. Dr. Stoddard practices on the "no care, no pay" principle, and proposes to forfeit 11,000 and all fees if he fails io cure any case of seminal Weakness where hts treatment and directions are followed.' , He uses no secret remedies none bat vegetable medicines, and hia peculiar treat-- . meat must receive the endorsement pf all who ' Intelligently 'pffrtus it it A . : I 4 trains, forming in Kaliroad an the Central Paciflo I - dr-li- ' ts now completed and running daily passenger connection with : UL , t. , : . - 1 , TIIE GREAT , i v, 1 - .. . i . 'j i i jipLLET;i fPt ATTE f t who-Walk- - fj ' ' " dailA except 8undzy, Leave Brigham City and SatnrdvA bl . P ra-urf.luun Citrn.it Vtom oa. Citj I. induuk twlc I flatnr .1 Leave Ogdvfi Cty, :Wodady t ud f i .!' : V . STAGE IjINE.' 1"'! f : : v'm 4 .a ImbE n, 1'iinif i amount-lo- g . ti'!i )i , J M .....union paoifip;;:;;!; In'll IDAHO AND 0REGDI1 TB ft ; ;WaciXLAiEpuq,ApyT3. I s 5 1, toaT5SpgipaxES! ? fi I S - Vl .'J K SD! q: 'trna'yt i i , , FrankUn Wtdnosday .U: lave - .. Beven minutes are allowed' to each intern; e. specified, for a, oflLe, when not othonrwlee fallnAil ahd stestn. sorting the mails riabuj more dlay than is boat routes there to be nothe mail po ichea. sufficient for an exchange of 2. on railroad and steamboat lines, and other admit of routes uhere the mode of conveyance Office Depart- It, the special agents of the Post ment. also poet office blanks, msfl bags,- forks and keya, sre to be conveyed without extra 1 i - railroad add steamboat lines the route also the British and agent of the Department, when offered. And. tha Agents sc-- . Canada them, are to be conveyed without SarSeT and for the nee of the United Bute agents a commodious car, or part of a car, proand adapt-eperly lighted, warmed ana furnished,to tbe convenient eeparati-n- r and due security Of the mail. 1 to be provided by the contractor, r ; under the direction of the Department. Railroad and steataboaf oompanies are required to take the mail from, and deliver it Into,tlu-l-the at the beginning and end of poet office to routes, and and from ailoroffice not more than landing. Proposals eighty rods from a station ma& submitted by the companies for the performance of ail other side service -t- hat is, for offices over eighty rods from a station or landing. There will be "way bills" prepared by or other agents of the Department, to accompany the r"ii conveyed on xitilroeds and steamers, specifying tbe somber and destination of the several bags. On other principal rouh's, likewise, reoeipte will be required and way bills forward ad; tbs latter to be sxamiued by the ev- eral poetmastere, to iinsure regularity in th de- i ' of mails. livery A. No pay win be made for trip not perform, ed; and for each of such emmlssiona, not explained, three, times thesopay of the far behind be deducted. For arrivals trip will Urns aa to break connection ' with depehdlng mails, and not sufficiently excused, of ths compensation for th trip subject to forfeiture. For repeated delinquencies of the kind herein specified, enlarged penalties, proportioned to the nature thereof, and the importance ef tho , mail, may be made. 5, For leaving behind or throwing off the mall or any portion of them, for the admlsaion of pa np or aengetu, or for being concerned in setting lu adaa Intelligence sxpreaa conveying running vance of the mall, a quarters pay may be det ' "i ducted.. 5. lines will b Imposed, nnleM tbe delinquen- - . cy be promptly and satisfactorily explaiifed by; certificates ol postmasters or the affidavits of other credible )ersons, for fsiliug Or arrive In contract time; for neglecting to take Uie mail from, or deliver it into, a post office ; for suflYr-toit to be wet, tojured, destroyed, robbed, or lest; and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mall as frequently as the controctor runs, or la concerned In running, a coach, car, or. steamr boat on a route. 7. The Postmaster Oenertl may arnul the contract for repeated failures to run agreeably to contract; for violating tbe post office laws, or disobeying the Instructions of the Depart m nt; for refusing to discharge a carrier when n qttirrd by Uie Department to do so; for runniug an express, as aforesaid ; or for transporting persons or parkages ronveyi' g mailable matter out of the mall. i 8, lit Postmaster General may order an increase of service on a route ly aUnwiug fr a pro rata iucrcaso on the contract pay. lie nisy change schedules of dcpai turcs and arrivds in all cases, and particularly to make them cotiforni to connections with railroads, without inert nnt of pay, provided the running time be not a.hrihr-ed- . The I ostmaster General may also Uim or curtail the service in whole or ih p;rt, iu coxier to place on the route superior st n i.v, or whenever tn public iuterefts, tn his' judtiiut id, nhall require such di.continiuuco or eiiriaiiim i.t for ary other cause; he allowing as full ind. lo coni ret 'r one nioti t h extra pay n tha animuit of servlet olsUHsd a Ith, anti s ;r for the somit t l servu n tan a and eontiuut'd. I). .Payments will !? made by eo If. . . wtu r tlo tw drafts on, )V'tinstef. tr i, expiration of 'each quart r say in N t.x Febrtfary, Map and Augitrl Id. Tho diniittt'C'M arc giejti sceonoig to heat infttrmatitm; but no in i'isst d pip- wi I ., allowed should they bo greater than uhvt if thelHAnts to be BTtpp jr d are corn r,llv slut tl. liiiJdtrt mutt inform iiiemtelrrt on t!m jiunt. ti ll of also tii rotor nee to iie wiit;-ah1 if ' condit oK of yoads, bids, at n tuv s. h ttll britlgi . fen les, or hia(rnvo'i tf ai.y i.iu l by wliiejt xp me.' mv. ta Incimetl. NecD-iiion an- h gr mid. sadie for additho'i..! p:i,v l.io-eC lnsldcmi ; nor for alb god in Mk s or ii'olp fgfon - - d r s, post-mastet- satis-factorl- ly one-fourt-h ' . , ' . g - , - . tl-- r " - ( ! tfon-fr-n- ii, i ti'I-erwi-- -- - , ) ?thf-ntai',.ti- i . . , cor P'r.. (ieyrt e of. m i vk-Crt.honsicn a to ct , ferries dtscoiumned, V tlit r obstructions fitereSHipg diotiinee or ext ciimv is - 1 ctirring during the cofdract term. Ciffii cn tsial. fb r this adveriisemeiv Is lnett. nuiJhNj during the c u tract term, are b let visitrd without extra pay, if the dlaTtpi b tint IncreaNt d.. 11. feldoers ane raut.oued to mall tle ir prp s als in time to reach thq liepartmenti by tin 'lay aiul hour named, (3 p in., March 1; . lh?a) for bids received after that time will nut be rmisi.lnnl in competition With a bid of reasonable amount received to time. Neither can bids b i nstder-e- d which are without ths guars tee required by of :fu4r law and a certificate of the auflich-uc... guarantee. 12. Bidders should first propose f.r service strictly according to the adverttHoment, aiul then. If they desire, separately for different service; and If the regular bid by the loaeit offered for the advertised service, the other propositions may be considered. 13. There should be but one route bid for Iu a Consolidated or combination bids proposal. ( proposing one sum for two or more rentes') are forbidden by law, and cannot be considered, 44. The routes the service, tbe pay, the name and residence of the bidder,yearly t that is. Ids Visual post office address.) and the name of ca h, member of a firm, where a company offers, should be distinctly stated. ' 15. Bidders are requested to use, as far as practicable, the printed proposals furnUhed by the Department, to write out In full the aumof their bids, and to retain copies of them. Altered bids should not bet submitted; nor should bid once submltted bo; withdrawn. withdrawal of a bidder or guarantor will he al. lowed unless the withdrawal is dated and received before the last day for receiving proposal. Each bid must be guaranteed by two rcsjmn-slbl- s persons. The bid and guarantee should, te "signed" plainly with the full name of each per- tlshed - 1 y . . , : , -- r ' I rUf The Department reserve the right to reject any bid which may be deemed extravagant, and also to disregard the bids of fal.lng contractors and bidders. (Aetof July 2, 1836, section 24 ) 16. The bid should be sealed, anpersertbed ' ad"Mall Proposals, Territory of dressed "Second Assistant Postmaster General. 1 Contract Office, and sent by "mall," not by or i to an agent ; and postmasters will not Inclose pr la tbeir quaru bf posals (or letters of any ktad) t, - refurea. 17- - The contracts are to. be executed and to the Department by or before; the "lit day of July, 1870; but the service must be begun on that day, or on the maid day next! After it, whether the contracts be executed or not. Transfer of contracts, or of Interest la contracts, are forbidden by law, and consequently-cannobe allowed. Bidders will therefore tike notice that they will be expected to perform the v service accepted to them through the whole term V of the contract ; 18, Postmasters at ofllees on or near railroad, more than eighty rods from a station, wlU. ' Immediately after tbe 1st of March sext, report their exact distance from the nearest station, .w . enable the Postmaster General to direct s ; supply from the 1st of July nexti mfenger 19. Section eighteen of an act of Com resp .. proved March 8, 1845, provides thst contract M the transportation of the mail shall be let, t every case to the lowest bidder, tendering guarantees far faithful performance, reference to the mode of such traw portation than may be necessary to provide forr the due celerity, certainty and security of oflr transporiation-- f Under this law bids tlisAvv pose to transport the mails with "celerity, trf-- , ; talnty, and security," having been decided only legal bids, are construed as proviso for the entire mail, however large, and. wbao'tr nsy be the mode of convey an oe necessary to Wj sure its "celerity, certainty, sccuitiy," n ve the preference over all and atti o ers are considered. w others, 20. A modification of a bid In any effit cs' 0 4, tlal terms Is tantamount to a new xvt be ppcelred, ao as to intcritsebidjlind w(th competition. Making ttew bid, and certificate, is the ouiy wsy to modify I't" U. f. : vlonsbid. Ji 21. Postmasters are to be careful nojt to crUj'. the sutfictency of guarantors, rr sunU? ,wl f. out knowing that they are persons U tiili ' ; naponsibLity; "a disregard o this toy prstm aster U a violation of thdrjnafh Ace, subjecting tnern to Immediate 81 bidders, gurrsntors, and turn ties ly notified Umt on a failure to ntr form the contract for the amice i In the accepts bids, their legal JiahijUi? Tr, r enforced against them, fPresent contractor, and pc reoM .kp'-,- if1J . the muat efjualiy iw itb (tiirru!L ' careDejiattraent, f td ir 4 guarantors and otrUflcatcy substantially in the forms above prycrj . .. ;J Irie osrUficate of sufficiency must be. 1gu s postmaster; or by a judge of, a court of red ; r f No other wtR be admit tod. ; - i . . ii .. JNO. A. 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