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reek. Independent Hiil Monday and Fri- day at 10am; Arrive at Bellfatr Mills 12.39 pm; ‘air Mille onder and Friday lependent Hill by 939am. bond required with bid, $200. Brentsville, by Horton's Store, to sdown, 12 miles and back, twice a entsvilie Tuesday and Saturday reat Landstown by 3 p m; ave Landsdowa Tuesday and Saturday at dpm; Arrive at Brenteville by Tp m. Bond required with bid, $200. Bealton, by Morrisville, to Pine . ll miles and back, twice a week. © Bealton Tuceday and Thursday at 1) & my, or after arrival of cara from Alexandria; Arrive at Pire View by 1 pm; 1 Pine View Tuesday and Thursday at 2pm: Arrive at Bea'too by Spm. Bend required with bid, #159. ; From New Brighton to Bealton, 4 miles and back, twice « week. eave New Brighton Tuesday and Satur- day at 19 am; : t Hesiton by 3! am; x Leave Beaiton Tuesdayand Saturday at ¢ at New Brighton by 1p m. fond rewired with bid, $50. k, twice a week. Station Tnesday and Satur- Arrive at Leave ¢ i? x at Falrfax Station to Fairfax ©. H.3% 1 back, twice dail daity, ey atS.15 a mand * Fairfax ©. H. by 915 a m and rfax C. H. daily at 6.20 a mand TS amand with bid, $25. llivs From Fatrfax C. H., by Chantilly, to FPiessant Valley, 1 miles and back, bree times « week. 0. H. Taesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2.20 a m; Arrive st Pleasant Valley by 1 Leave Pleasant V day, and Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at Fairfax ©. H. by 5539p m. Bond required with bid, $20), 9 From Loudon, by Daysville, Dranesville, ng Vale. to Prospect Hill, 12 miles aud ba: three times a week. Leave Loudon Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 50 am; Arrive at Prospect Hill by 1.30 pm; Leave Prospect Hill Tuesday, Thureday, aud Saturday at7a m; ive at Loudon by 10am. Bonds reqaired with tid 11410 Frem Aldie, by Sudley Springs, to Man- asses, J) miles and back, twice a week- Leare Aldie Tuesday and Friday at 6 a.m; Arrive at Man by 12 - Leave Manacsas Tuesday and Friday at 1 Pm, Airive at Allie by 7 pm. Bond required with bid, $390. to Loudon three timcs Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 am; Arrive at London by 9am; Leave London Tuesday, Tharsday, and Saturday at 10 4 m; Artive at Arcola by 12m. Loud required with bil, $0. nna, by Peach Grove, Lewens- angley, to Washington miles and back, three times » ve at Fairfax Station by B Bow! requt A 11411 From Arco's (Gum Spring) ve Vienna Taestay, Thursday, and Saturday at | p m, or oa arrival of mail from Alexandria; Arrive at Wasiington by 6 p m. Leave Washington Tuessay, Thurstay, and Saturday at 7am; Arrive at nbs 2a. Bond required with bid, £40 Frem Theological Seminary to Alexan- oria, 3 6 and back, six times @ week. Leave 7 jogical Seminary @. iF, at 2m; Arrive at Theological Seminary by 430 pm. Bond required with bid, 1a ( pargh, milles and back, #/x trmes a week. Leave Leesburgh daily, except Sunday, at Leesburgh by 1120 am. d required with bid, $90. 11415 From Leesbargh, by Hughesville, Circle- * Pex.mont, and Bloomfield, to , and back by Mountville ‘and at, to Leesburgn, equal to 13 back, three times & week. day, Thursday,and nicon by t1@ m: yn Tassday, Thursday, and yatl2m; eeeburgh by € pm. tred with bid, = by Goresville, to Point 2 miles and back, six ve at Lee Bond r F om Lershurgh to s and be udley"s Springs, 20 & week at iam: rive at Winchester by § p m; Leave Winchester daily, ex atin > p ta; “datiy, except Sunday, | y except Sanday, | th lem estiand, Morri- 1 Lovetteville, to les and back, three shiv caw Leave Pureeiis and Saturday Arrive st Barry by 11 Leave Barry‘ Purcellville by 630 pm. ed with bid, $400. tim m: ‘Tharsday, and Sat- to Parcells: milesand From Hillsborough, Harper's Ferry, W. Via. back, U ish rough Toesday, Thureday, and Satare 3pm; Arrive Ferry by 6 p m; Leave H try Paeeday, Thurs- tS me; » by 259 pm. ured with bid, $500. 1142 3 Prom Clark's Gap. Waterford, and Tay- lorstown, to Point of Rocks, (Md..) 16 miles and back. six times ® week tu Waterford, and three the residue. Leave Clark's Gap daily, except Sunday, atilam: Arrive at Waterford by 1239 p m; Waterford daily, éxcept Sunday, at 9am; Arrive at Clark’ Leave Waterford 1 Arrive at Point of Rocks by I! a Leave Point of Kock» Tuesday, Arrive at Waterford by 3.30 pm. Bond required with bid, $500. 11424 From Millweed, ry, pen Sees Sam- mit Point, 12 miles and back, six times & week. 3; Arrive at Summit Point by 10am; Leave Summit Point daily, - SEER tereeem at o ¥ 6 30 pm. Bond required with id, Peabo. 11425 From Paris, by Upperville, to Piedmont Station, 10 miles and back, six times a erg Paris daily, except Sunday, at 4.30 Arrive at Piedmont Station by Tam: ae saan Staton Gnily.exoopt San- 3 w; Arrive at Paris by 349 p m; Bond required with bid, #490. 11426 From Winchester to White Hail, $ mites and back, twice a week. Leave Winchester Monday and Thursday | at2 pm; Arrive at White Hall by 4.20 p m Leave White Hal! Monday and Thureday t Winchester by 730 pm. Bond required with bid, $150. 11427 From Winchester, by Gainsborough, Acorn Hill, Blosmery (W. Ven — Forksof Capon, to Paw Paw, 265’ miles and back, twice a week. Leave Winchester Tam; ar atTam; Arriveat Winchester by ¢ pm. Gone required with bic 350. 1428 From Wincheeter, by Mount Vernon Tan- ery, Lookout, Mountain Falls, and Gravel Springs, to Paddy’a Mills, 19 miles and back, twice « week. Leave Winchester Tuesday and Satarday atéam Arrive at Paddy's Mi Leave Padd: hester by 6 pm. uzred with bid, $300. 1169 From Winche: by Hayfield, Greek Valley, Capon Bridge, (W. Va), Harging Kock, Pieasans Daie, and Bar- Tetisville, to Komney, 43 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Winchester Mond and Friday at 6a Arrive at Komuey by 530 pm; Leave Komney Tuesday, Pharsday, and Saturdey at 7am Strive at Winchester by 6 50 p ma. Boud required with bid, $300. ‘ay, Wednesday, 11430 From Winchester, by Kock Enon Springs, to Capon Springs, 245 * and back, eix th from 15th June to 30th Sep in each year. — Winchester Gatly, except Sunday, atsoo yy Arrive at Capon Springs by 850 p m; Leave Capon Springs daily, except Sune day, at 4am; Arrive at Winchester by 9am. Bond required with bid, $409. From Capon ftoad Depot, by Lebanon Charch, Wheatticld, and Star Tauner: ’ to Capon Springs, ‘Is miles and back, twice @ week. Leave Capon Read Depot Tuesday and P13; Saturday Arrive at Capon Springs by 7 p m; Leave Capon Springs Tuesday and Satar- day at am; Arrive at Capon Read Depot by lam. Bond required wita bid, $200. From White Post, by Mildale, ineveh, aud Cedarville, to Riverton, 104 miles 8nd back, three times a week. Leave White Post Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 am; Arrive at Riverton by 11 am; Kiverton Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 pm; Arrive at White Post by 6 pm. Bond required with bid, £100. 11483 From Back Creek Valley, by Rock Fnon Springs and High View, to Yellow Springs, Biles and back, twice a week Leave Back Creek Valley Monday and Friday after arrival of mail trom Win- chester—say at 93) am; Arrive at Yellow Springs by L Pm; ve Yellow Springs Monday and Friday attpm; Anne at Back Creek Valley by 8 p m. Bond required with bid, $100. 114 From Luray, by Maseanutton, to New or ga 14 mies and back, six times a week. Leave Luray daily, except Sunday, at 8 Arrive at New Market by 12 m; Leave New Market daily, except Sunday, atipm; Arrive at Luray by 5pm. Bond required with bid, 300. 11423 From Laray, by #ope Mills, Cedar Point, Benton nd Hambaugh’s, to Front Troyal, 2 miles and back, tw week. Leave Loray Tuesday and Friday atéam; Arrive at Fronykoyal by 6 pm Leave Front Koyal Wedneeday and Sat- urday at 6am; Arrive at Luray by 4pm. Bond required with bid, $200. 1146 From Luray, by Stony Man, to Marks- ville, 11 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Luray Monday and Thursday at 8 am; Arrive at Marksville by 12 m; Le = Marksville Monday and Thursday atl pw; Arrive at Luray by 5 pm. Bond required with bid, £100. From Luray, by Alma. East Liberty, and Grove Hill, to Stenandoah Iron Wor 16 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Luray Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Shenandoah Iron Works by 6 pm Leave Shenandcaa Iron Works Tuesday, Thurrday, acd Saturday atis wi; Arrive at Luray by 12 m. Bond required with bid, $500. 11498 From Water Lick to Seven Fountaina, 12 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Water Lick Tuesday ani $atarday at 104 m: Arrive at Seven Fonntains by 2 p :; Leave Seven Fountains Taesasy and Saturday at 5am; Arrive at Water Lick by 9 a.m. nd required with bid, $200. 11499 From Wooedstcck, by Saqmsvilly, to Mourt Olive, 9 miles and back, tree times 4 week. Leave Woodstock Monday, Weduesday, and Friday a* 1p m; Mount Olive tive Mor ip; ay, Wednesday, Bond required with 11440 Frem Woodstock, by Alonzoytile, Van Buren, Furnace, Capon Iron Works (W. Va.), Wardensvilic, Hanging Kock Mille, Baker's aud Fablas, to Moorefield, 49 miles and back. three lites aweek to Wardensvilie, 1J miles, nd twice @ week the residue. Leave Woodstock Tuesday, Thuraday, and Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at Wardensville by 9 pm; Leave Wardensviile Tuesday, Thursday, and Saterday at 5am stock by 12 m; Leave Wardenaville Monday and Friday at7 am; Arrive at Moorefield by 5 pm; Leave Meoretield Tucsdsy and Saturday 7 am: Arrive at Wardensville by 5p Bond required with bid, i4t From Edenburgh, by Lantz Mills, Co- lumbia Furnace, Liberty Furnace, dacov’s Church,’and Hamburgh, to Edenburgh, equal to 123- miles ‘and back, twice a week. Leave Edenbargh Tuesday and Satur- Cay at 5am Arrive at Edenburgh by 2 p m. Bond required with bid, $200. 11442 From Maurertown to Saameville, 3 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Maurettown Tuesday, Thoreday, anc Ssturday at4 pm; Arrive at Saumeviile by 5 pm; Leave Saumeville Tuesday, Thuraday, and Saturday at3 pm; Anive at Meurertowe by Bond required with bid, siv0. 41443 From Mount Ulive to Tom's Brook, 84 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Mount Olive ‘Tuesday, Thureday, and Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at Tom's Brook by 3 p m; Leave Tom's Brook Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4p m; Artive st Mount Olive by 5 pm. Bond required with bid, $10. 4pm. 11443 From Mount Jackson, by Forestville, to Moore's Store,7 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Mount Jackson Wednesday and Satorday at Sam Attire at Moore's Store by 10a m; Leave Moore's Store Wedpesday and Sat- urday at 10304 Arrive at Mount Jackson by 1239 pm, Bond required with bid, $150. 11415 From Mount Jackson, by Mount Clifton and Orkney Spring, to Shenandoah Alum Springs, 16 miles and. back, ex times a week from 15th June to 15th Seggueber, and three times a week the lus of the year. From 15th June to 15th September: Leave Mount Jackson daily, except San- dey, at 2p m,or on arrival of mail- Back Arrive at Shenandoah Alum Springs by A daily, except Sunday, at 6 a = Arrive at Mount Jackson br 12 m. From 15th September to 15th Juni Leave Mount Jackson Tuesday, Thars- day and Saterday at 2p m; Arrive at Shenan Alem Springs by 8 Pm; Leave Sherankoah Alum Springs, Tues- Gay, Thorsday and Saturday at 6am; Arrive at Mount Jackson by 12 m. Bond required with bid, §309. 11446 From Cowan's Station to Tenth Legion, six miles ard back, once a week. Leave Cowan’s Station Satardayat 19am; Arrive at Tenth Legion by 11:39 a Leave Tenth Legion Saturday at 12 Arrive at Cowan’s Station by 1.30 p m. Bond required with bid, #100. 11441 From Linville, by Edom and Green Mount, to Singer’s Glen, 8 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Linville daily, except Sunday, at an; Arrive at Singer's Glen by 1230 p m; Leave Singer's Glen daily, except San- day, at pm; Arrive at Linville by 330 pm. Bond required with bid, $200. 11443 From Broadway Depot, by Coote’s Store and Fulk’s Kun, te Dovesvilie, IT miles and back. twice a week. Leave Broadway D-pot Wedneaday and Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at Dovesvile by T pm; Leave Dovesviile Wednesday and Satur- day at7 am: Arrive at Broadway Depot by 12 m. Bond required with bid, $300. 11419 From Shenandoah Alum Springs to Rock- jand Bilis, ¥ miles and back, once # week. Leave Shenandoak Alum Springs Satur- Gay at7 am; Arrive at Kockiand Milla b# 10 a m: Leave Rockland Mills Saturday at I1am; Arrive at Shenandoah Alum Springs by fom Bond required with vid, $100. 11450 From Harrisovburgh, by Dayton, Bridge- water, Morey Creex, and Mount Solon, to Parnassus, 18 miles and back, six times'a week to Bridgewater, 7 miles, and three times a week the residne. Leave Harrivonburgh d: day, at 1p m; Arrive at Bridgewater by 2 pm; le on Brid fewater daily,except Sunday, at 10am .trive at Harrisonburgh by Leave Bridgewater Tuesday, and Saturday at 7am; Arrive at Parnassus by 10 a m; Leave Parnassus Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at ila m; Arrive at Bridgewater by 2p m. Bond required with bid, £600, 1401 From Harrisonburgh, by Keezeltown, Montevideo, McGaheysviile, Inglewood, Roadside and Wayerlie, to Shenandoah Iron Works, 25 miles and back, six times 8 week. Leave Harriconburgh daily, except San- day, at 9a Arrive at Shenandoah Iron Works by 3 Pm; “eave Shenandoah Iron Works daily, ex- cept Sunday, at 2.8 m; Arrive at Harrisonburgh by Sam. Bond required with bid, $1,200, 11452 From Harrisonburgh, by Green Mount, Edom, and Cherry Grove, to Coote’s Store, 18 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Harrisonborgh Monday, Wednes- ay, and Friday =t 7 am; Arrive at Coote’ Store by 12m; Leave Coote’s Store Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1 pm; = Arrive at Harriconbatgh byGpm. Bond required with bid, €490. 11453 From Harrisonbargh, by Cross Ke: Good's Mills, and Lynwood, to Port ¥ Public, and back by Meyerhoeffer’s Store and Cross Keys, to Harrieonbargh, 181, miles and back, kix times a wosk Leave Meyerhoefier’s Store daily, exe Sunday, at 6am; Atrive at Harrisonburgh by 9 am; Leave Harrisonburgh daily, except Sun- dey, at 9.30 am Arrive at Meye. m; Thursday, effer’s Store by 6.20 p.m. Bond required with bid, $700. US¢ From Harrisonburgh, by Mount Clinton, to Rawley Springs, miles and back, six times & week from ist July to 30th September, and twice a week the resi- due of the year. From July Is: to September 30th: Leave Harrisonburgh daily, except San- day, at7 am: Arrive at Kawley Springs by 11am; Leave Kawley Springs daily, except Sun- ey, atl p 15; Arrive at Earrisonburgh by 5 pm. From October tt to June goth: Leave Harrisonburgh Tucsday and Satar- day at 7 am: Arrive at ey Springs by 11am: Leave Rawley Springs Tuceday and Sat- urday ati pm; Arrive at Harrisorborgh by 5p Bond required with bid, $500 11455 Frow Rawley Springs, by Oak Flat, to Franklin (W. Va.),31 miles and back, once a week. Leave Kawicy Springs Friday at 7 a m; Arrive at Franklin by 6 pm; Leave Franklin Saturday at 7 am; Arrive at Kawley Springs by @ pm. Bond requiréd with bid, $300. 11436 From Harriaonburgh, by Melrose and Lacy Springs, to Tenth Legion, 13 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Harrisopbargh Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 a m1; Arrive at Tenth Legion by 12 m; Leave Tenth Legion Tuesday, Thurstay, nd Saturday at 1 pm; Arrive at Harrisonborgh by Bond requirea with bid, 7 From Waynerborongh, by Hermitages ew Hope, Mount Meridian, and Le. roy, to Port Republic, 19 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Waynesborough Tuerday, Thurs a } Saturday at 12.99 p m; ort Republic by 5 pm, Leave Port Kepublic Tuesday, Thursda and Saturday at 6 3 m: ‘“ttiveat Waynesborongh by 11am. Bond required with bid, & re $ From Monterey, by Hightown, Traval- sat Repose, Cedar Mountain, to Hut toy evilic, 5y miles and back, three times i week. Lcave Monterey Tuesday, Thursday, and St ta‘day at 4; Arexe st Hettonsyille by7 pm; L eave L-utionsyille Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at6 am; Arc..@ +: Monterey by 7 pm. bond required with bid, $1,200. 11459 From Monterey, by New Hampfen and Strai, ut Creek, io Franklin (W. Va.), 2 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Monterey Tuesday and Thursday team; Arrive at Franklin by 6 pm; Leave Franklin Monday and F day at am; Arrive at Monterey by 4 pm. Bond required with bid, $400. 11460 From Monterey, by Meadow Dale, Mill Gap, aud Spruce Hil, to Sunrise, miles and back, twiec # week. -y ‘© Monterey Tuesday and Saturday at am; Arrive at Mountain Grove by 4 p m; Leave Bountain Grove Monday and Wednesday at 6 aw; Arrive at Monterey by 4p m. Bond required with bid, 2500. ‘1 Fyem McDowell, by Clover Creek and Wiltiamsville, to Green Valley, 24 miles and back, once a we Leave hiclowell Monday at 4 pm; Arrive at Green Velley next day by 12m; Leave Green Valley Tuesday at | p m; Arrive at McDowell next day by 8 am. Bond required with bid, $250. 11462 From McDowell, by Doe Hill and Sugar Grove (W. Va.),to Oak Flat, 39 miles and back, once # week. Leave McDowell Thursday at 1 pm; Arrive at Oak Fiat next day by 12m; Leave Oak Fint Friday at 1 pm; Arrive at McDowell next day by 12m, Bond required with bid, $259. 11463 From Cartersburg to Dry Fork pert miles and back, three times a wee Leave Cartersburgh Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 30 a m; Arrive at Dry Fork Depot by 12 m; Leave Dry Fork Depot Tuesday, Thars- day, and Saturday at 12.30p m; Arrive pomenener yh pm. Bond required wi! id, 8100. 11464 From Hicksford to Tiller’s Mill (n.0.), 10 miles and back, once a week. Leave Hick stord Saturday at 9 am; Leave Tilter'e Mil Satusday af ave r a; Arrive at Hicksford by . ipm. Bond required bid, 8100. From Saint Stephen’s Church, Bra- 1405 iteph: ‘ A py i » Walkerton, 5 King and Queen C. H., to Little PI mouth, 30 4 oe week. Leave Saint SI ’s Chureh Tuesdaf, ‘Thursday 5 atvan; and Saturday ttle Plymouth byT p EXTRACTS FROM LAWS, ETC. OATH OF MAIL CONTRACTORS AND CARRIERS, REQUIRED BY OF CONG <RS8,IUBBS, 1572, I, do sol -mnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully pe-form all the datics required of me, and sbet.in from everything formidden by the laws in relation to the establishment of contract, the Postmaster General offices and roads witain the United tates; and that 1 wi 5 I honestiy and truly ac- count for and pay over any mouey belonging to the said Uniteo Sta‘es which may come {nto my possession cr control, So help me Gud. By section 18 of the act of June 8, 1872, every person employed in the 1 service is subject fo ell the pains, penalties, apd forfeitures for violation uf the laws relating to such service, whether he has taken the above oath or afir- mation or not. SECTIONS OF TRE ACT OF CONGRESS “To ER. VIER, CONSOLIDATM, AND AMEND THE STAT- UTES RELATING TO THS POST OPFICH DR PARTMERT.” APPROVED JUNB 8, 1572. ‘The Postmaster Grneral requests that bid- ders, guarantors, sureties, and all persons con- cerned, or intending to be concerned, in mail contracts, will carefully read and critically ex- amine the abstract of iaws here presented, a d also the forme and instructions at the end of this advertisement, in orcer that bids may be mace avd habilittes arsumed understandingly, and tl all misapprebensic OF Cause Of com~ Fisint Leresfter may be avoided Postmasters are required to make themselves familiar with these laws and instructions, that they may be able to inform and direct others. POSTMASTERS, CLERKS, & TkactoR Sxo.78. That ro postmaster, assistant post. Master, or Clerk employee in any pust office, rhall be acovtracto, or concerned in a contract for carrying the mal. CANNOT RE CON- PEPSONS IN THE EMP DEPARTMENT CaNnnor BEC TRACT, NU CR BIDY; oY OF TAR POST OFFICE GNCLUDING PosTMASTEES) MH INTERBSTED IN A MAIL CON- ACT AS AGENT CF CUNTHACTC nO person employed in the P +t nt ehall become interested in ying the mail,or act as compensation, for any mz tO bi 6 a con agent, with or withou' contractor or person ofter n Aby business ny peteon cv offending shall meciately diss issed trom office, and shal! be able to pay so 0 ey as would have boen realized from aaid ex , to be recovered in an action of debt, for the use of the Post Ufice Department, tbe empl and nob under sixteen years CONVEYANCE OF LETTSES OUT OF THE MAIL. | PRIVATE BXPRRSSHS, ¥ xO. 227 ‘That any person concerned in carry- ing the maii who shal! collect, receive, any letter Or packet, or cause or procure the same to be done, contrary to!aw, shall,on con- yiction thereof, for every guch ‘oifence, forfeit and pay not exceeding fifty dollars. ‘That no persuu shail establish any private express for tae conveyance of letters or packets, or in any manner cause or provide tor the conveyance Of the ssme by regalar trips or atetated periods, over any post-reute, which is or may be estatiished by law, or from'any city, town, OF place to between which the mall ts reg dl every perron eo ottenaing, or ating or as- sisting thercin, shatl, for each offense, forfeit and pay one hundred and fifty dollars. rly carried Suc. 209. That tho owner of every stage-coach Taliwey-car, steamboat, or other vehicie or vs | fel, which shall, with the knowledge of an: owner, in whole or in part, or with the know!- edge or connivance of the driver, conductor, master, or ot person having charge of the fume, Convey any person Re nployed a @ private express tor the conveyance of letters or packets, atd actually in possession of the same for the purpose of cx wz them con- trary to the spirit, true in 4nd meaning of this law, shall, for every euch offense, forfeit and pay One hundred and titty Ske. 200. Tat ro person shalt transmit by private express or other unlawfal means, or de- liver to any agent or such unlawful express, or | deposit, of cause to be deposited, ut any ap. pointed place, for the purpose of b Inicted, any letter or packet, and for e offense the party se offending stall forte Bity deliars. :. 231. That no stage-coach, railway car, at, or oth pertorms trips at stated periods on or trom any city. town, or piace y other city, town, or place between which the mail 1s regitarly carried, ehall carry, other- wise than in the mail, any letters or p except such us relate to seine part of t Of such steamboat or other vessel, or article carried at the same time by the same stoge-coach, railway-car, oF otber vehicle, ox- Cpt ss provided in section two handeed ‘and thirty-nine; and for every such offenee the owner ot the stage-couch, railway-car, steam- beat, crother velicte or ves-el ehall forfeit and pe) One handred duilars; and the driver, con- duetor, Inaser ving charge ther ner of the whole or e manner forfeit nee fifty dollars. conreyance of letters in ereise than by mail.) such and THE MANDER IN WHICH PROPOSAL® SHALL BB TM ASTEKS. proposal for carrying accompanied by the bond of sureties approved by a post- with in eases where the amount of the excerds fire thousand dollars, by a poste marterotthe fir sur tobe cesigna second. or third ‘class, in @ a by the Postmaster General in the adve: teement of each ronte;te which bond ondition shat! mexed, that if the satd ‘der shal!, within euch accepted as the Portina scribe, enter mnto @ contract with the United States of America, with good and sufiiclent Baretics, (0 be approved by the Postmaster nera!, to pertortn the service propoaod in his Md, and, further, that he shall perform the ter General shal! pre- 8 said service according to his contract, then the said obligation to be voll, otherwise to be in iult force ard obligation in'law; and in case of sailure of any bidder to enterinto euch tract to perform the service, or, having execnted a contract, in cage of failure to perform the ser- vice accorcing to bis contract, he and bi rureties shall be liable for the amount of said bond as iquidated damages, to be recorered in an setion of debt on the said bond. No propo- fal shall be considered uniess it shall be accom- yanted by such bond, and there shall have been id proporal the oath of the bidder, salified tu aia r ty, peeuniarily, to nd that the bid teivada in good faith. and with the Intenvon to enter into contract and perform the service in case his bid is accepted, So. 240. That before the bond of a bidder provided for in the aforesaid section is approved, there shall be indorsed thereon the oaths of the sureties thercin, taken before anolticer qualified to xdminister oaths, that they are owners of real estate worth, in the aggregate, asum double the amount of the said bond, over and above all debts due and owing by them, and all judg- ments, mortgages, and executions against thei, after allowing all exemptions of every character whatever. Sxo. 247. Thet any postmaster who shall affix bis signatare to the approval of any bond of & bidder, or to the certificate of sufficiency of svreties iu any contract before the said bond or contract is signed by the bidder or contractor and his sureties, or shal! knowingly, or without the exercise of due diligence, approve any bond of a bidder with insutticient sureties, or shall knowingly make any talse or frau cate, shall be fortiwith dismissed from offices, ard be thereafter disqualitied from bolting the office oF postmaster and shall also be (oemed guilly of @ misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, be punished by @ fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both. SERVICE TO PB AWARDED TO THR LOWEST RID= DER. Bips OF FAILING CONTRACTORS MaY NOT DB CONSIDERED. Sxo. 219. Thst ail contracts for carrying the wail shall be in the name of the United States, and shall be awarded to the lowest bidder ten= ering sufficient guarantees for faithful per- formance, without other reference to the mode 6j transportation than may be necessary to pro- vide for the due celerity, certainty, and eecurt- ty thercof; bat the Postmaster General shall not be beund to consider the bid of Spy vermon wie has willfully or negligently failed to perform a former contract. SINATION TO PaRay ExT TIBITRD. Sxc. 250. That no contract for carrylny the mailsbail be made with any person who has entered, or propssed to enter, into any comb na- Uon to prevent the making of any bid for car- rytng the mail, er who bas made any agree- ment, or given or performed, or promised to give or perform, any consideration whatever to naduee any other person not to bid for aay such contract, and if any person 80 offending isa BIDDING PRO contractor for carrying the mall, his oontract | person so offending zaball be diay astifes to con, act for carrying the m: years, au ter the second offense shall be forever disqunit before the Depart- | regulation of the Department, no carrier | red d who is | other city, town, or place | ig trans- | veutele or’ verset which | tered into a contract to perform the service | according to his proposal, and in pursuance of bis contract has entered upon the performance | | Of the service to the satisfaction of the Post- | | master General, shall subsequently fail or re. | fuse to perform the acrvice according to his | sball proceed | | te contract with the next lowest bidder for suck | | eervice, under the advertirement thereof, (an- | lore the Postmaster shall consider such tia too | | bigh,) who will enter Into contract and gire bond, with sureties, to be approved by the | Postmaster Geveral, for the faithfal p-tform ance therect, in the sume pensity and with the eae terms snd conditions thi were stated and contatned i compagied bis bid; bat { ard every of the ‘next lowest bidders for such” service whore respective bids | in cuce each | are not coneidered too high by the Postmaster Geveral shall refase ‘to enter into | contract and give bord as herem required for the faithful performance of bis contract, the | Postmaster General shalt immediately adv. r- tie for pro; osnls io perform the service on seid route. Whenever an accepted bidder shail fail | to enter into contract, or a contractor on any mail-route shail fail or refuse to perform the | service on said route according to hie coutract, | OF when # yew route shall be established, orn ow service required, or when frow auy other cause there sbail not be a contractor legally bound or | required to perform such service, the Postmas ter General may make a temporary contract for carrying the mailon such route, wituout ai verticement, for such period as may be neces sary not in any case exceeding six wonih<, un- til the service shall bave commenced under # | contract made according to law: Provided, how= ever, That the Postmaster G-neral sbali not em- | | Ploy temy ornry servicer op ans route ate Ligber | 1ricr than that paid to the co tractor who shall have perforved the service during the las: pre- evding regular contract term = And in al Of regular contracts heres ter made, tract may, in the discretion of General. Ue continued press terms tor months, until a ovber co master Gene BIDDERS NOT RELEASED TNX IS BATEERD INTO AXD SERVIC Suc That no bidder for Ieail- shall be re from bis oblig: der his bid or 5 1, notwitbsts, A ConTRACT the | on an- for the ve bowen daly | execut d by neh lower bit his suretics, and + Bud the serv e ed by the contractor to the satisfaction of the Post- | master General. | | | (BRCIPIED CHEZOKS O& DRAPTS TO ACCOMPARY | ALL KIDS EXCKEDING $5,000 | Se Phar hercatter ers upon | every mail rout transportation or the | | mails npon the same, where compen- | fation for the service on such route at the time | | exceeds the sum of five thousand do rs, Shall | Accompany their bide with @ certilied cueck. or | draft, payabie to the order of the Postmaster | General, upon some solvent national bank.which | | check or crait *ball not be les than five per | | centum on thr amount of the auousl pay on said | route at the time such bi ade; aud tn case | | of new or mouthed servic than tive per | centum of the amount of the bond of the bidder Fequired te accompany hie bid, if the amvunt of | | the said bond exceeds five thousand dollars. In | case any bidder, ou being awarded any such contract, shall fatl to ex | good and suttic terms on which such bid was made and ace-pted, | aud enter upon the performance of the service | to the eatistaction of the Postmaster General, | | such bidder shall, tu addition to ity on | bie bond accompanying his bid, forfeit the | | Amount 80 devosiien to the United Soates, and | the same sail forthwith be paid into the Trea- | sury ior the use of the Post Office Department; | but if such contract shall be duiy eacented and | the service entered upon as aforesaid, such | daft or check so deporited, and the checks or | dra”s deposited by ail r bidders on the | same ‘oute, shall be retu to the respective | | Dinvers making such No proposals | | for the ransportation of the mails where the | amount of the bond required to accompany the | | fame shal: exceed tive thousand collars shall be | | considered, umless accompanied with the check | | Ordraft utrein required, together with the bon required by a preceding section: Provided, | That nothing in thi- act eball be construed or | inten ted to aflect any penalties or forfeitures which have heretofore sccrued under the pro- visions of the avction hereby amended. FAILING CONTRACTORS GUILTY OF A MISD2- MEANOR. Sxo. 254, That any person or persona bidding | for trensportation of the mails upon any | rente which may be advertired to be tet, and re- | ceiving # award of the contract tor euch ser- | vice, who shall wrongfully retase or fail to enter | inte contract with the Postmaster General indue | form, and perform the services deacribed in his | OF thear bid or proporal, shail bedeemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, viction thereof, | | bey uvisied by atine 1 of exceediny five thousand | | dollars, and” by impriconment for aterm not | exceeding twelve montis. NO PAY TO BE MAD UNTIL CONTRACTS ARB | EXKOUTED. | Src. That no person whose bid for carry- | | ing the mail ts accepted shall receivs any pay | un il he bas executed bis contract aceording to Jaw and the regulations of the Department. COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIONAL SEEVICES ESTRICTED AND EXGULATRD. 0. That compensation for additional service in carrying the maflshail not be in ex- cevsof the exact proportion which the original compensation bears to the original rervice; aud when any such additional service ts ord»red | the eum to be silowed therofur sual! be ex: | pressed in the order, ard entered upou the | books of the Department; and no compensation shail be patd tor any additions! regular s-rvice rendered brfore the tseuing of such order. Sec. 261. That no extra allowance shall be rade for any increas of expedition in carrying | the mail upless thereby the employment of ad- | ditional stock anc carriers t* made necessary, and iy such case the additional compensation tball bear no greater proportion to the addi- tionat'stock and carriers. ne pessarily employed than the compensation in the originsl coutract | tenrs to the elock uid Carriers ecessarily em- | ployed in ite execution. DEDUCTIONS MAY BR MADB, AND FINES IM- POSED, FOR DELINQUENCIES 206. That the Postmaster General may n deductions from the pay o! contractors | lor tallures to perform serviee according to contract, and impoge fines upe m for other | Gelinguencies. He may dedact the price of the trip ht all cases where the trip is not pertormed; | vod vot exceeding three times the price if the | \ ' re be ocea-toned by the fauit of the con. | tractor or carrier. | NOR TRANS- | CTS CANNOT FEEKED Src. That no ceutrector for transporting the mail within or between the Unite! States aud any foreign country ball sactgu or trans. fer Ms’ contract, and all such assignments or trausiers shall be null and void. E ASSIGN! SCHEDULES TO RS FUKNISHED AND POSTED UP Ik POST OFFICES. KYUIETEES TU BE BEE | TURNED AND KEYORTS Map | Ssv.70 That the Postmaster General shall | | furnisu wo the postoasters je termination of each route # schedule of the tune of arrival and Ceparture of the mail at their offices, reapec- tively, to be ported in & conspicuous place in th ¢; KLd the Postinaster General sual also the portmaster notice of any change in the | a] aud departure that may be ordered; and | he shsileause to be kept and returned to ihe | Departinent, at ebort and regular injervais, reg. | isters showing the exact times of the arrivais and departares of the malls. By act Of Congress approved April 21, 1508, no member Of Congress can be # coutracto: be concerned, diree ireetly in any con- | tract with the Government, and by the sane | it is made & bigh misdemeanor tor any offi- | cer of the United States to enter, in its benalt, | in-o a contract with 4 member of Congress. (But if @ member withdraw from a contract it usy be concluced with other partners —Open- ton of Atuwrney General, 4,47. A contract with ove who is elected & memver of Congress during its continuance is vot affected by such elec- tion.—Jlad., 5, 697.) The Postmaster General has no power, under he law, to release bidders and contractors and their sureties Jrom their habilines on the allegation of real or supposed mistakes of any kind in making proposals. He particularly requests that, before bidding, the fullest mquiry anu ives igutun be mode im repard to the route, distance, service, werght of mails, cost of stock, feed, and all ex penses existing and likely to occur during the con- | tract term. and with due constderation of the conse- quences imposed by law on delinquents. CONTRACL TO BMY BXSCUTED AND PILED IN THE DEPARTMEMT BY THR FIRST DAY OF J0NB. Under the provisions of section 215 of the act approved June 23, 1574, the Postmaster General bas ibed the Ist day of June, 1875, on or before which day the contracts of accepted hid- Gere must be received at the Department in Warbington, executed tn due form. Accepted bidders not complying with this regula~ | tion shall be considered as fasied to swith their and the Postmaster Gen OF PROPOSAL, BOND, ANL CER- FORM TIFICATE. * | person who ad | eveh, that if the said | sureties in the atoregoing b Geneval, within the time prescribed in said ad- a eral tats ih Sull knowledge of the 28 pips 201 ts mode with fu ° distance S the route, the wright of the mail to be carried. and all ether particulars in referen> to the route and service; amd, alse, after earefu! ex- cmnatien of the laws and instructions altached to Gdrertiscmen: of marl sereice. "= *—., Bidder, Dateo—_ OATH REQUIRED RY SECTION 245 OF AN ACT OF CONGRAPE APTROVED JUNE 23, 1 AP¥IXBD TO BACH BID POX CARRYE Mall. ADP) TO BE TAKEN BEPORE AN OFFICER QUALIFIED TO ADAINISTRE OATHS. i, — ~ of bidder for carrying the mail op route No. —, from to » do swear that I bave the ability, pecuutarily, to Toltitl my obligation as such bidder; that the bid i- made hy good faith, aud with the intention to erter into contract aud perform the service in case euch | id sball be accepted. Sworn te and subscribed before me, for the — of » th ‘ay ot A.D. 1s, and tn testi- ony whereot I bereuntosabscribe my bame and — weal the day and year atorer: isu (smax.| NotR.— When the oath is taken befurea jas- tice of the peacr, or any other officer not using steal except aU ‘ge ot a Us i ed States court, the certineate of) be © erk of » court or r cord manst be addec, und or bis real of office, that cae stered the oath is duly q ial- ib das ered officer Bads of 85.000 and upward must be accompanied by @ cert fied check, or dr: ft, om some goleent na- tional bewk, payabir to the order of the Postmaster General, equal to 5 per » the present @ nual poyon the route: @rincace of new servé net Leos than 5 percenum of the amount dowd accompanying t be prope-al must be signed by the bidder or date of signing sficd et to * See nd Assistant Postwaster Gen- Post Office Department, Washingtou, D. marked * Propo-als, f the ied f said bond exceeds f BOND. DIRKOTION G7 Insert the nas Suretics in fail in date. The nesed, an JA justice of the peace, aliing bis ! signed by & Nutery Public, se . in the and ——_ ——— and e State c firmly bound unto th in the Just and ful! eam of honey ot the United States, to United States of Awerica a ted or authorized officer or payment of which, well and tru and done, we bind ‘ourselves, our heirs, execa- tors, =: S1winistrators, jointly and severaliy, firmly by there presents a with our seals, and dated this — day ° 187. “, by an act of Congress approved June 23. 1874, entitled “An Act making appro- prations for the service of the Post Otice De- partment for the fiscal year endiag Jane thir- eth, eighteen hundred and seventy tive, and for olber purposes,” it is provided: *that proporal for cariying the mail shall be accom. panied by the bond of the bidder, with saretias approved by 8 pos! master,” in pars nce With the provisions of die made and exccuted, sub- ctto all the terms, Conditions, aud remedies thercon, in the said act provides and pre- tawfal jitoe the daly ap= to the to be mado ¥ | Serlbed, to accompany the aforegoing and an- nexed proporal o1 the said — : Now, the coudition of the said obligation is bidaer J fwd, shall, within such time after bis bid ie ac- crjted as’ the Postmaster General has pre- scribed in said advertisement of route No. —, to wit, on or before the Ist day of June, 1575, enter into & contract with the United Statesof Amer- ica, WIth good and sufficient sureties to be ap- proved by the Postmaster General, to perform the rervice propored in lis sald bid, and farther sball perform said service according to tract: then thie obligation shail be wise to be In full force and obiigath In witue Lands and seals tis — day of n law. 1s —— [u. 8. [te 8] —_—— {t. 8.j Witne: StaTRor ——} County oF 2 Ov this day of 1sT , personally appeared before me — and — 4, to me known to be the persons named in said bund as sureties, and who have executed the same as such, who and being by me duly sworn, depose and say, for bimseif deposes and says, he bas ted the within bond, that bis place of re cence ts correctly stated therein, that be is the oaner of real estate worth rhe sam hereinafter against bis name Over and avove all debts due and owing by him, and all jadzments, mort- guges, and executions against ‘hin, atter aliow- Ing all exemptions of every character woaterer, the total sum thus assured amounting w cc dollars. Nots.—When the above oath is taken bofore | @ justice of the peace or any other offiver not pg aseal,except a Judge ot a the certiticste of the clerk of @ mutt be added, under bis seal of 5. Gonrt, vurt ot record oe, that the | betson who administered the oath is duly qual- ified as such officer. TATE OF County oF a8. clerk of the , the same ing @ Court of » Whose genuine sigh he foregoing alftavit, was, at the time of eign- ing the ame, a justice of the peace in and for the county and State aforesaid, duly qualified, and that all bis oficial act as Such are entitied to full faith and credit. In testimony whereof, I have herennto set my ppear- to | hand as clerk, and affixed the seal of said court, om this — day of {u 7. ij —_ + Clerk, CERTIFICATE OP POSTMASTER. I, the undersigned postmaster at —— » After the exercise of due diligei inform myself Of the pecuniary abliity and re- | tract —————————————————————— for the amount of = service retained and com- On, postmasters or otherwise, after the expiration Sycnet querter—any i Novem. ber, Petreery, May A provided thet required oe Of service bas been received. 10. The distances given are | Substantially correct, bat mo increased Will Le allowed should they be greater than Vertined, if the points to be supplied are cor Tectly stated. Didders must inform themerineg om Os point, abd also in Feference to the Of the mail, the condition of hills, roads, #reame, ec. and all toll- bridges, Carnpikes, plank roads, ferries. or obstructions af any kod by which ex may be incurred. No chem for addit based on sack ground, be Considered, nor for alleged mistakes of misap- or ey acto the degree of service; nor fer ef estroyed, Verries disoont obstructions « Petre occurring ‘uring the contract term. | Ofticrs ished after tile advertisement te feeucd, and daring the contract term, ere fo be visited without extra pay it the distanse De pot increased. 41. Bichters are cautioned (o mail their siyintims rach ie depar ment by theday And hour named in the advertisement, as Feceived after that time will mot be considered tm competition ids of reasonable awoant tecelved in t Neither bids be consid- ered which are without the bond, oath, and oertifionte required by section 245, act of Jame Bidders st first propose for service strictly wccording tw the advertisement, and then, if they desir Vice; and Hi the ry, service, the other propost- tions may be considered bid Corie son bide ‘© routes") . the yoarty pay, and teridence of the bidder, (that is, his eval po-t-office address.) and the neameof eecb member of a firm where a compans offers, shi wal be disisnetiy stated Odere are is. 2 Te nested to wo be entean e allowed w Neo tted. ulewe the 5 four boars pre- hirawal of @ bid wil Tawal if tocel ved * tothe time aed for culng the propo- epted bidder jooment of m, the servies at the expense tor, Incase of f ‘eure of the o to execute a contract, of of Fervice curing the coutr will be re-wd of the failing al reserves the hmay be doomed eregerd the bids of sand bidders. (Act of Jane vid be scaled, superscribed {Mail Proposals, Stato of Virginia,” nddremed “Second Ass TPosumast th be accompanted by @ ee apy by ® postmaster, and in cases where the amount of the bond exceeds tive thousand doliars (85,000) by @ post- master of the first, second, or third class. Bids for fervice, the pay for which at the time ef Advertixement exceeds five thousand doll ed by & certli (S5000,) must be aceom, check, or draft, payable t Portmaster General, on some bank, of » ‘T centom on the amount of the anuual pay on such route, and im case of new or modities s-rvice, not less than five per centum of the amount of the bond accompanying the bit, if the amount of said Dond exceeds ($5.000) five thoasand dollars. The amount of bond vejuired with bids, the prerent pay when it exceeds ($5,000) | thousand dollars, are etated in the advertise- Whereot we lave hereunto set our | | | bouw ment under the checks Topriate route. 1 wn bids wit be dead ontt! contract Is execated and ser meneed by the accepted Mader. Che then be returned by mail on the written rez xe °F com- 21 Iraufers of contracts, or of interests im contracts, are forbidden by te nity stbe aliow either can bids, or vests in bids be travferred or actzued to rties Bitders will therefore take mo- they will be expected to perform the ce Awarded to them through the whole "rect term. 2 Section 219 of the act of June &, 1872, Vives that contracts for the transportation of the mail shall bo “awarded to the lowest bid- der tendering suffictent guarantees for faithfal performance, without cther reference to the mude of such transportation than may ve neces- fary to provite for the due celerity, cert al and security thereof.” Under this law bide that Propose to traneport the matle with *crlertj crriainty, and security,” having been decided to the only lezal Inds, are construed as provideng for the entire mail, howerer large, and whatever may be the mode of asure its “ete have the pre uo others ars consid- t routes. ion of & bid tn any of Its essen- Awount to a new bid, and caa- not be received so as to interfere with regaiar © mpetition. Making = new bid in proper fo m isthe only way to modify « previous one. Postmasters are cautioned not to sign the PP Oval of the bond of any bidder before the signed by the bidder and hi 1 ot Wutil entirety sat: le @uretics. See actor i874, sccompanying this advertise- . Postmasters are also Hable to dismissal frow Office for acting a8 agente of contractors or b ddere, with or without compensation, in an: ) us ners, patter, or thing relating to the am ee They are the trusted agente of the De- nd cannot consistently act in both MARSHALL JEWELL, Postmaster General. co is cap wcities. uo 14 peer GRAND GIFT CONCERY, SHORT POSTPONEMENT DAY FIXED. FULL DISTKIBUTION. FOR THE SENEFIT OF TER ontpelier Pemale Humane Association 4T ALEXANDRIA, Va, March 29, 1875. spon-tbibty of the priocipal avd his sareties ia | the afuregoimg bond, and of tue anincambered real estate owned by them, respectively, do | hereby Fait eureties are suftic: the payment of double the entire amount of the said bond; and I do further certify that the said | bond war duly signed by — end — . his suretie: ing this certificate. Dated 2187. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND POSTMASPEKS; Containing alsa, Conditions to be Incorporated the Contracts to the Extent the Departmen! may Doom Proper. 1. Seven minutes are allowed to each inter- Mediate office, when not otherwise specised, for assorting the mails 2 On rontes where the mode of conveyance admite of it, the specta! agents of the Post Ottice Department. also post office blanks, matl bags, locks and keys, are to be conveyed without extra charg: “Way bills” or receipts, prepared by post- other agents of the Department, will accolapany the malls, specifying the namber and destination of the several bags, to be ex- amined by the postmusters, to insure regularity in thy delivery of bags and pouches. 4. No pay Will be made for trips not per- formed; «nd for each of such omissions, it the failure be occasioned by the fault of the con- tractor or carrier, three times the pay of the trip will be deducted. For arrivals eo far be- hind time as to break connection with depend ing mails, and not sufliciently excused, one- fourth of the compeuestion for the trip is eub- ject w forteitare. For repeated delinquencies of the kind heretn specitied, enlarged penal- ties, proportioned to the nature thereof aud the importance of the mail, may be made. 5. For leaving bebind of throwing off the or any portion of them, for the adwis- » s sciting ap oF running an express conveying in- deiligeuce in advance of the mail, a quarters pay may be deducted. 6. Fines will be imposed, unless the delin- quency be promptly and rati«factorily by certifiontes of postmasters or the of other credible earner fey jew] in contract time; for wo from, or deliver it tntonn post office; for «aff: ing it to be wet, lost; and for refusing, the mail ar freqaent or is concerned in 1 Of patsengers,or for being concerned in | | Injured, destroyed; robbed, oF | approve said bond and ceriity that’ the | nt—sufficient to insure | LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Casa Gite. 2 Grand Uneb i Graud Onsb 20 Cash Gitte. 1 Cash Gifts 20 Cask Gitte... 260 Cosh Gifts... 4.080 Oneb Gitte, 006 Cash Gifs.” 2G,000 Oaeh Gifts. Namber of Tickets, 100,000. TICKETS. PRIOR uF ¥ hole Tickets ne Muntpeticr Female Hunape Assoctation, chartired by the Legislacore of Virginia and the Ulreutt Oourt of Orange county, - oe atries of Grand Gtft Concerts, to satel sed one Gow s “Home for the Old, infirm, aad Destitou Ladtes of virginia’ at Montpelier, the former rest, Senor of Preeideut Jamos Meaisou. ‘The Arsociat ot crustees, «ta of whom ‘ted Bienctally by Stock boiders and two appointed by the Governor of Virginie. Menoittances for tickets may be mace by expres Pre-pelt, post-office money order on Washington D.©.,0F Dy registered intter, addressed to JAMES BARBOUR, FEA ie Bxcel: er, Ex-Governot of Ve.; Hon. 2. Witners, Lieut.-Governor of Va. trou Virginia. * For fell perticulers, teetimoniais, &., send cfirenvar. Accreas Hen. JAMES BARBUD! Alexandrin, Va | Beliadle Agents wanted every where, aué-soly ME COURT OF THED JY THE evra: SOPSESrT E DISTRICT Hod 2