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Leave Colebrook every other Wednesday | Joses M. Thurstin at 5 a. m.; arrive at Andover next day by 12 L. A. Russell (rec'd 25th May, 1839, at 6 p. m).

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Leave Andover every other Thursday at 1
p. m.; arrive at Colebrook next day by 7p.m.

No. 196.-From Concord, via Bow, East
Dunbarton, and Centre Goffstown, to Piscata-
quoagville, 18 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Concord every Tuesday at 5 a. m.;
arrive at Piscataquoagville same day by 11 a.

m.

Leave Piscataquoagville every Tuesday at
12 m.; arrive at Concord same day by 6 p. m.

No. 197.-From Eaton, via Freedom, North
Parsonfield, and Limerick, to Hollis, Me., 38
miles and back, once a week.

Leave Eaton every Thursday at 5 a. m.; ar-
rive at Hollis same day by 7 p. m.

Leave Hollis every Friday at 5 a. m.; ar-
rive at Eaton same day by 7 p. m.

Proposals for carrying the mail 3 times

a week, in stages, from Eaton to Limerick,
will be considered.

Leave Eaton every Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday, at 6 a. m.; arrive at Limerick same
days by 11 a. m.

Leave Limerick every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 1 p. m.; arrive at Eaton same
days by 6 p. m.

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No. 198.-From Exeter, via East Kingston, Cyrus Barton
South Hampton, and Newtown, to Haverhill,
Mass., 22 miles and back, twice a week.

Leave Exeter every Tuesday and Friday at
12 m.; arrive at Haverhill same days by 7 p.

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330, in a gig; wagon in summer, and sleigh in Too high.

winter.

1,000; stages, 3 times a week from Eaton to Limerick.

1,200, wagon; or $1,700, 3 times a week, in 6-passenger coaches; Eaton to Limerick.

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Zenas Whittier (196)
Horace Langley
Fred. W. P. Goodwin
Hiram Plummer

296, in gig, wagon, or sleigh.

400, in gig or wagon; or, $600, stages. 450, in gig or wagon.

350, in gig or wagon; or, $475, 3 times a week, 4horse post-coaches, with a separate mail from the main road in a gig or wagon twice a week, to supply East Kingston and South Hampton.

1839, May 30. Accepted.
1839, Oct. 16. Discon-
tinuance ordered.

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Abstract of bids under advertisement of April 2, 1839-Continued.

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340; or, $825, from Kingston, via Epping, Nottingham, and Northwood, to Pittsfield, 3 times a week, in 4-horse post-coaches; and from Pittsfield, by Barnstead and Gilmanton Iron Works, to Gilford, once a week, in a gig or wagon; and will extend the route from Kingston to Haverhill, so as to make a direct route from Gilford to Boston, through in a day; or, when the railroad is opened to East Kingston, they will connect at that place instead of Haverhill.

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Leave Winchendon every Thursday at 6 a.
m.; arrive at Peterboro' same day by 6 p. m.

No. 155a. From Pittsfield, by the store of
George Nutter, in Barnstead, over New Dur-
ham bridge, by Middletown, Wakefield, Un-
ion, Milton Mills, and Acton Corners, to Al-
fred, Me., 40 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Pittsfield every Tuesday at 5 a. m.;
arrive at Alfred same day by 7 p. m.
Leave Alfred every Wednesday at 5 a. m.;
arrive at Pittsfield same day by 7 p. m.

No. 156a. From Union, by Brookfield and
North Wolfsborough, to Water Village, 15
miles and back, once a week.

Leave Union every Tuesday at 8 a. m.; ar-
rive at Water Village same day by 1 p.m.

William Leonard L. A. Russell (received 25th May, 1839, at 6 p. m.).

Parly Mason (received
25th May, 1839).

Zenas Whittier (196)
Horace Langley
John Hawes
John Palmer

L. A. Russell (received
25th May, 1839, at 6
p. m.).
Parly Mason (received
25th May, 1839).

Horace Langley
Geo. W. Senter (receiv-
ed 10th July, 1839).
Geo. W. Senter (through
Hon. Mr. Atherton),
(received 24th Febru-
ary, 1840).

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Abstract of bids under advertisement of Apru 2, 1839-Conunued.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE-Continued.
Leave Water Village every Wednesday at
2 p. m.; arrive at Union same day by 7 p. m.

No. 157a. From the Centre of Washington,
by East Washington, to the Upper Village, in
Hillsborough, 10 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Centre of Washington every Tues-
day at 2 p. m.; arrive at Upper Village same
day by 5 p. m.

Leave Upper Village every Tuesday at 10
a. m.; arrive at Centre of Washington same
day by 1 p. m.

No. 245.-From Rutland, by Clarendon,
Wallingford, South Wallingford, Danby, East
Dorset, Factory Point, Manchester, Sunder-
land, Arlington, Shaftsbury, and South Shafts-
bury, to Bennington, 54 miles and back, 3
times a week in stages.

Leave Rutland every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 12 m.; arrive at Bennington
same day by 12 night.

Leave Bennington every Tuesday, Thurs-
day, and Saturday, at 3 a. m.; arrive at Rut-
land same day by 2 p. m.

No. 253.-From Albany, N. Y., by Troy,
Lansingburg, Pittstown, Hoosick, Benning-
ton, Vt., Woodford, Scarborough, Wilming-
ton, Marlborough, and West Brattleborough,
to Brattleborough, 76 miles and back, 6 times
a week, in 4-horse post-coaches.
Leave Albany every day, except Sunday, at

Bidders.

Warren Spaulding
Cyrus Barton (198)
Zenas Whittier (196)
Horace Langley

John H. Leland John B. Lathrop Ellis Baker

Ellis Baker
John C. Haswell
Asher Spencer
Frederick A. Billing

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but to wait in the winter for the west-
ern mail; arrive at Bennington by 9 a. m.,
and at Brattleborough by 8 p. m.; later in win-
ter, if detained for western mail.

Leave Brattleborough every day, except
Sunday, at 3 a. m.; arrive at Bennington at
12 m., and at Albany same day by 8 p. m.

From 1st December to 1st May to return as
follows, to wit:

Leave Albany daily, except Sunday, at 4 a.
m., but to wait in winter for the western mail;
arrive at Bennington by 10 a. m., and at Brat-
tleborough by 9 p. m.; later in winter, if de-
tained for western mail.

Leave Brattleborough every day, except
Sunday, at 41 a. m.; arrive at Bennington by
11 p. m., and at Albany same day by 9 p. m.

No. 253a-From Albany, N. Y., by Troy,
Lansingburg, Pittstown, and Hoosick, to Ben-
nington, Vt., 36 miles and back, daily, in 4-
horse post-coaches, during the running of
steamboats on the Hudson.

Leave Albany daily at 10 a. m.; arrive at
Bennington same day by 6 p. m.

Leave Bennington daily at 9 a. m.; arrive
at Albany same day by 4 p. m.

No. 253pt.-From Hoosick, by Pownal and
Williamstown, to North Adams, 19 miles and
back, 3 times a week.

Leave Hoosick every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 4 p. m.; arrive at North
Adams same days by 8 p. m.

Leave North Adams every Monday, Wed-
nesday, and Friday, at 6 a. m.; arrive at Hoo-
sick same days by 10 a. m.

No. 263.-From Barton, by Irasburg and
Coventry, to Troy, 20 miles and back, 3 times
a week, in 4-horse post-coaches.

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