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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1865)
t J li'i ... tjrn suffrage sepm now to be the rno?t momentous qufion before tn meriran people, and iheiVjejbein fjeoerally dcirsid by the faaditig inert $nd. Jourriuls, every wlv.re. . The rinaio iiceltinn ftems-to be shall t h e P r e 5 i f ti t : , rs are .rrpuried. going frora bad to tT-j3" 41 rT1 n 0 n , or Cong-e. by" enact-' j:w?rf'e and. f mm worse to worser. ; Guod.' 7ir71V.'frn"t lhe neFroes in 'di la'e rc. h ifioewcm Eiheridge is now under ar Mliou.l:?''!tP.' ltlC ri?m r: vT?''-rr rest at ColuinbusiorireasonaUe speeches We do not think' that either "should touch" j m;i(je $ince tl)e rebellion was crushed. this question. The President can, we j ms late- attempt to "fire , the, southern Relieve, legally disfrancMse person who luive -committed the crime of treason . - ' - . - - - - - gainst, the. Government, and so may j Con?reM, btit this does not indicated. iliat either can, on the other hand, grant the ric-ht.to person who are debarred' by tate laws. . k . The point that is most s'nenously ar gued ,ji favor of the negrois that he his helped us fight down the rebellion. For this, we In common with all loyal men, j feel grateful. But was the motiie.of j me n?ro love lor ini union,, c-r ueire , 1 for his own freedom, t We think it was I the latter. Th".a he has gained, and. if the government will puarrantee and Msist aim in' his tiaw tnherein livinc as freemen, we think, enenzh viti ta.ve Keet done for the present In." tie; way of . pratitude.. ' . Again, believin? that th rebel Siates ijtver.were out; of the Union, we cannot ' ee that any outside power has ihe legal rtgw to confer upon any the right of wlf fraga ia those States. IJeithep Congiess nottji President have the right to inter fere in the domestic affairs of ihoe Sidles farther than what is necessary to protect the 'general welfare. Is it a rfiitrer of necessity to promote ihe gene ral welfare that ihe right of suffrage Vhould " be granted to the negro ?. Most ftio!ent see to it that rebels are pre--inyfft from t voting, and then leave, ibis vexed question' to the loyal i.vo'ers, and . tne negfo will be capable of Using it.. The South a ill need his help to keep up the political "balance, and it is needless. 19 force this measure xvhich, at present, -cannot helo bul be obnoxious to the mass "01 loval "pp'onlp in" lb Sontb ' Wp odt one. who desire to particularly please me iwuiuciu. uiiuu utiicjs 41 is uie live, porHont" therjeof jbut we would, not go beyond the Coua'tuuabn "to" aggravate a -couquored' people, or to reward a people who have, for the rresent, sumcient re ward in their freedom. . We would rather see the Egrj leave ihe country. We. would willingly pay our proportion of a tax to defray, the 'ex pense of Colonizing the negro cf tbjsj country in Africa, or anywhere outside this" .Government, and give, them, a, fair, tart in life. , This we believe could be done anti' should be: doue The negro - will always be an eye-sore to the whites, end see very little social etijoyroent while he ia so. much in lh tr.innriiv ft hi is . ip this country. If he cduld be shipped the country jcyould be compensated for all it wouJU cost. r. J-tf . . ... j r..;7 ..Ntgrq. suffrage, we believe, should be. left: to the action of : States, : no matter whether the States have , been in rebel- lifil tnrtf r fVvl iVoti nrr? !n Vi o f-YrifTv nith ibe Constitution and the newEtate cf , affaira brought about by ;he rebellion. r : THE i "A delegation from fourteen ' Indian tribes, tome cf them from tribes now in cperi hostility, are oh their way to Wash-, iegtoni to settle amicably the war which t!iey have brought "about, in other words, led.--- ": 1 ;;'-'v- v "" ' ' ' . Gen. J.V.'Coi has been nominated bv tKe Republican Convention ct Ohio as their candidate for Governor. , , Fourteen . Clerks, with Copperhead procliritits. were discearged from' the In-j . terior Department.-oa-the Ut, and their .plTceiXllt J with disabled soldiers. : - S6c.- Stejitori has been seriously "ill, botts now cocvalesing. His resignation ;.ia .reported will e accepted 00 the loth. XFreston King; is w;cken of as hu ucces- SeC. Seward Lu? aike' to be' relieved. iThe?" 4th of, July waseuerally cele- tralea tnrougnout its .cojautry. ( . : Cll-U anlicipated'tbiit Ve Atlantic tel graph' wiU , workksg.' Spider " hy the X tef) jble r hurrict ne vij i ted -. . 1 vil- t Iace.of-.!irqgn8,,V5nion Cfructy. Wis., on Tnursdar. June 29demolUhtng tome : fifty buildings, in, a moment, and killing seventeen perobs, and wounding over cs'e hundred oihsrs, men, . women- and .--.'V icUlirenrThe' da2ge is estimated at -rr2 hundred thousand dolkrs.: , ( i Three eastern' hia.-Ia received this VursJay morning: ' . . ; .- :h 'ieExecuticii ot PatK:. Marrold, At- t. : . zerot and Mrs. Sarratt ooU r$Ace at 1 clock, on the 71h. aitempt; bade tr release Mr.. Surratt on a writ &f habeas crfus; but did'uot succeed, They exhibited no uhotual ctaotioi.or, excitenieul. They were each aueudei by a religious adviser, vho. on the 'part. of each rrttutnedihaaly.fvr kJiidal "aiient received - ' Theteaiutrr 'Vm. Kelson, frrvrn Fluh in? 10 Phila- Hphia, was burned on the Banks of Kewfoutidliud"a Most of the crew aiid passengers tcnpmi,. but up, 'wards of 4QQ.are vt missing. She was burned on the 1st inst. B. H. Epperson, of Clarksville. Red river cout.ty, is the nominee ot the Uuicu men of Texas for Governor. Masi mil lion jLis jresorud. will redejo Uranre Mexican. States, of. Spnora, Sitiola ai.d D.rat)Z ..Maxitnillion's af; heart" niake cost him bin neck. .', ! Jifi. Davis', health is, reported good jj trjaWiil be by a military .conunis Gil ion a sisnd at S9c premium, .' It is reported that aiiiOrJer wll soon ; be issued to muster ou: ul volunteer. The ! Conspiracy urial.. hns. ai-.lecgtk ff.rce to a coucluEion. ani the seElenoes o, 'lkfc ConiinUsion have bcea approved h, lh. , PrMid;n . .Davi J E. - Harrold. t a A.rm -Vavtt and-Ma'rv .'-feurrau, were sentenced to be hung, aiid Ul Friday was the dy fixrd by the President fr their exection, on which daythy were launched on-that journtv from whence neither murderer or then abettor can ever return. '- J The findings of the Commissio,in the j caof O'Laughlin, sentenced to im pnionmeut at hard lahor- for Hfe j ld. Spangler, it. iaRprisoniuent at hard labor for six years; and pr. Mudd, to impris onment at hare labor for life, were, also, approved by the President, and th?y were ordered to be confined at hard labor in ihe penitentiary at Albany, N. Y. x Thn endeth the last act of ihe racist horrible t rag.. d that ever darkened:tl e annals oMotory. What nation in Eu rope would have stood Qajtnly by. and waited-for justice, upon the heel 'of such a crime ?: We beltuvij -that even this most horrible crime. for which ihe above criminals were sentenced, has developed the isrei gih of the iaiipij by' shoeing with what fottimde thi nation cac, uf f,er, how patiently wait lor justice. '"-"' . j - ll'i T. -. r ' i n - ,From the. West w.e. learn. thai the Ar apahoe ' Indmns; who have . heretofore been regarded as friendly Indjiajus, and who h.ave for some iithe been fed by Gov ernment at Ft! Hallatk, haye been,, the perpetrators of most of. the "outrages committed on the. overland mail r.oute, west of Denver.",. They have lately left off the friendly part of tlieprogrannie and corameated p,en hostilities.' There are now no friendly Indians east or north of Denuer. or Camp CulhruC .Troopsare by this L;me fairly in pursuit of these yavages." The manaer of organizing emigrant traius hxs . proved a complete safe-guard against the Indians, who now only attark mail stations and the -telegraph line, and to protect these, troops are being seal forward daily. ( j The Leavenworth Times publishes a kkmer dated ,-Pap Creek, June let," re porting further Indian OMTuifes oti he riains. A train was;ai:acked on the 13;h at Willow Cxetks.34 head of horses and .mules, run off. irery ; Recently ten soldiers and several citizens were killed by Indiana in. that vicinity, wLq ha,vc also run viT all of the mail stock near Willow Creek, and are annoying trains along ine.route. .,; ,; ... Our mail facilities west are of the pooreVt character."'- A- weekly mail from th-is point to Beatrice, while from 'Falls Citjv the county seat of Richardson co., situated ten miles back from the 'river thty have a' tri-weekly mail to Paw nee : Cuy Table Tlock end : Beatrice, teems to us. & strange phenomena. - We do thitik that the business connection be tween this city acd ihe counties"1 testis ten times the amof.n.t of Falls City, then why isahis difference in mail facilities? simply1 because our citizens have never fairly placed this matter before the Department.- .We 'hope our energetic Po&t plaster will et this ball in rcotian,. ' ; ' .. t, rair r ' ' - - '' ' We hear' much J complaint about the little creeks and ruts across ihe roads between here and Tecumseh. One tearii of the train ' wh kh 'm started from here about two w.eks, ago, broke down at one of. these. ditches, where the banks were; nearly straight up and down, and was de layed two; daysj-epiring, t. , It Lwont. do ; if . we , want .the; travel to and from the western counties nqd plains, we roust keep .Ihe T road a: in , oaiL condition. ;. It would , be pbiic)', we thinkjr our Com-; missioner3 tot hire some ma capable tto gp-along the most direct ro Jeading west, and make notes of : where it joeed repairing, and report ihe sam? to, them!; then they could direct the Supervisorsjid have the nj work .in jiarmony upon-ihe most ieful:.thoroufare . to, the whcl9 county. The Kaws gets off two colu.ca.ns of senseless twaddle ndbadrgratntaer over Erabroolir 4th of July oraiioa delivered in thtt City. It seems that Etarook exfesseii hi nlf; ia farcr of negro suf rag and :S'ate Organization, and Wei E ; flarv. y is a!sa reported to Litre come out in ast'errhiu fAror ofvDegrae' .rage, aruiuhe INews comes down.heavy on tne former, Lrcausn he epoke his peace on the4ihof July, and incidentally excuses hhe tdkorV Uroiher- for-tha Eaoe- senB- ments. uiiereJ-rn the same day. Taking ihe last copy of the News as a jptcimtn. we are free to say that if negroes, on an average, are uot more senfeiblefeonsisJaut; and honorable Ahaa us toa.ly euiier, tney snoulu nerer nav.e the, right of suilage... , TUe Board; of. Trade, which mei- last Saturday, was tolerably well attended,- No very, important , business was trans acted, but -a tpiritof unanimity prevailed from , which much good must come, as soon as trie Board gets iuto vvorkjag order. ..The, apparent backwardness shown on the part, of some of our business men in, thU cuy, and the lea.ding farmers, in this mauer, seems to us a grew mystery. ; It seems "so plain to us that, we cannot see. why every me; chant and, farmer does not see- ilmi uis. own individual interests a,re beiufiatii by. the execution, of. th.e. ohv Ljects of this Board. To" make -roads good to . improve ihe facilities for trade in every way practicable, is surely to the interest of all. Then why this luke warm cess on vhe part of a, few. The couutry w ill stiii prosper, the Bpard. wjll stjlLltve, despite, your lard iiiapiiQq, but, ihe united-tifrrts of all concerned would accomplish more, a.nd yould do it sooner -and taiet.. . ... ... Proceedings of. the Board of Com-. : mlssloqerV Jul Term. At a meeting," of the Board, of County Commissioners of Nemaha County, Ne braska, begun aud held at the County Clerk's i Office, on Monday, July 3d, 1S65. Present : Stephen W.Kennedy, F. II. Acjsden and Henry .Steinman. Commi3 sioners;; Vvm ..II. Uoover, Clerk- The fuljowing proceediups vvre had. and dene :: ;;- . Jj.the matter; of repetition praying, foiv the ; location of . a County Road, ccq.-v meccinjg at the north-west corner of, sec tion 3P, town. 4, rAonbQf, range 14 and. running east on section lirje six,miUs to range line, preserved, by, EUa Kaang, and signed by. thirteen other laud owners, ie. sidents .of Nemaha County, the Board apptointed Wm.S. Hughes a Pom miss i on er, tQ vie -a the. Itoad proposed, aud if. in. his judgement, -the public good requires the proposed ,new, road,-he is ordered, to lay out, mark and. plat the same accord to law. The parties petitioning to pay all costs if; the qase is decided adversely - to thtsir petition. 1 i In the matter of a petition praying for a. County j Road , "commencing . at lb s. e. corner sec. 30, town 0, , range 14; runuing yest ou town line to s. e. cornet section 25, town Q, range 13, thence north on town line half a mile, thence west en quarter ; line through school section 36, to .vn 6, range 13, thence north half a mile, or to section lue between sections 35 and 26, town G, range 13 thence so. go west on said section line through Nt-. muLa county, " presentedby IK P. Man ning and s.igne.d ly oiet 'eu laud owtterst residents of .Nemaha county, the .Board appointed "JohmC. Eastman a.' Commis sioners to view the proposed road, axd. if, in his judgement, the public good re quires mid ,'joad, he is ordered to iay out4 n.ark and plat said road according to law. The petitioners giving bonda for the pay ment of .preliminary expenses should, the petitioe decided adverse to the road. . Ir1 hrxtter of a Petition for a Coun ty lii'. commeucing at a point half a mile '"south of ihe county hue : between Nemaha; and Otoe counties, at the. north, vvest turner of ; Daniel Beatis' farm at the divide, read running from Nebraska City to Brownville, runinrg from said point due-east on the lines antuVu reach es the Bluffs at or near the nortli'corner cft the Noyes fa rut, then deviating slight ly la the north to the (00 1 of the, Biuff?, and from theuoe on the original line east lo the bottom road running from Nebras- I ka City , to Brownville," ' presented , by John F:.Ntal and signed by over ten laud owners, residents of Nemaha county, the Board appointed William B Phillips a Commissioner to view the proposed road, aud if, in his judgement, the public good requires it, to lay out, mark and plat said road according to law. . The petitioners giving their boud to pay all expenses if the decision is adverse to .their petition. Peter f raker, Supervisor of Road Uis j trict No. I, Aspiuwall Precinct, filed his report, which; wa.s apprqve!, nd the bill of. 14 0Q attached. to the repprt ailawd. Orerered by the Board tha,t .the.folr. lowing allowances be, and., are, hereby made, Q-.wit 1 , . . , .- ..1 : - r; ToGeo,y, Hill & Co. Printing !,- c : ; 1000 Tax ijepeipts, $15.00; 100 r ; j.Teachers'iCerStes, 5,00;- -0 ' .-loO.oExecuuons jn . Chancery, -.,-. ..$7-50i 200 Subppepas for wit- nessesj 9.00; 150 Spbpoenas , ... ' - in Chancery, 6.75 ; Advertis- . . a ing Notice to Teachers 3 rnon'i .t$2.60; : - 1 S4.75 T TT . II 1 1 1. licnas iiacKer tor DianK oooii lor. .;; v .a Couuty Treasurer's Office, S2.00 S. W. Kennedy for senrfces over. seeing Culvert near Hanniforda 3.00; for vlv for ame, pay able out of roidfuid, C70. S13.50 (Cor eluded next week.) v 1 NEW ADVBRUISBMJflTO LEGAL NOTICE The vokaowa beit of AloniK. ft cat dceuej, will tnka notic tbat Join L'. Carsoohas filed bi bill cf complaint ia tfa Dintriot Coart of Johnson Conntj N'cbrvt Territory, ia Caancerj, 5tnsf tit Aiminiitrator of th Estate of Atomo U.IIunt, dcceacd, and tb onVnown heiisof the paid Alensi R. llaot, tlectsred, and Bocjimlas F. Lushbuugb, defendants, for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgu-io deed, givea bj by tba Faid lonro R. Hunt deceaedn bia Jifeiime, to the fiid ComoUioiQt trii dstesdwtt. Benjamins F. LuLbauh.of the East halt of tb North East qnarterjofSectLn'naaiber thirty (Si)), enl the V'4thalf of Cm -forth- West chapter ti-Sealioa nusbcr twenty-nine (22-), Tow&ihip number four ft, North cf BaBje number EleTea fUJ, Ejast containicr one - hnndrea'aBd xlxnfv ilBDi, acrc,4 Also tho South Eait quart of Section nambrr nina :ecn,(lVj,in Township tinmbsr four (4), Nonh of Rne Dumber E!erpo E11JJC Except ten IO,ncrci being the South Weft quarter, of South eat quar ter, of aaid Sooth East quarter thereby conTey ivg cf aaid quarter, See. ion but one hundred and fifty TD. acres.. Situated jnid Johnson Gonnty a.nd' Territory, of yebraall,; to eecare the pay ment of. a eertaio promiaiory " note tvf the uia of Three handred .and' Sixty dollar. 'with interest thereon at the. rata ioi . twenty-je pjr ;cnt per anDUut Theobjrt ana f ray r of said bill U to foreclose. aid Uortj uagedeed.and for the sate of saidjirimiiei topay the. noney e secured! You are required to t rjf ar ; and anwer aiid bill by the 23m dy of, Assist A. D.1P5. . - r Dated thi the of JuWlSU. ' ivV:.' . RORSEV A KI0H, - Sol. igt. Uocvtlaioant. The Unknowa heirs at law. of John Erown de cpaiad,Vill take notice, that William W Mar fhall.hn filed bis bill of complaint ia. the District Court of Johnson County, Nebr&3k Territery in Chancery, against the Administrator of the Estate .if siid John Brown, daoeased the nnanown heirs r.f said Jho Brown, deetaod and JohnL, Carsr.n, defendants, for, thejorpclofnre pf a. certain dd, of trust or Mortguae, gircn by "said? John Brown deceased, ia bis Jifetipe to eooaplainant and Ji.ho I. Ca.raop, of?the Suuth .Won quarter, of. Section number lhrty-t-wo (SJ), in IVawrhip, npmbr six Korth af ?an njynbot ton ( 10 ). Kak rfi tee Sixth Principal Meridian", in Johnson C.unty, veBrsska Xcrroi j,io wrcuro ine paTm-nt of a certain promissory note, for the sum. ojf Two hun dred and EiffXty dollars," with intefert thereon' at the rate of fire percent per month. : , The object and prayer of said bill is to foreclose ail Morlgnage deed of trust, aid for the sale of 'ajd premises to py the money so secu-eL Ypu . are required to appear ana answer s& id bill by the 2Stb:dAV of Anost A.q 1865, , . r ,vr r i; Daled thia. JJ dy oS J.u 1? 1 85. - ' - ; DOKSEY & Wf!H,: - , , i r . 'oI. for Complainant. - ' 4?-4t'?I1,5a. ' ' : : - LKGAL' NOTICE." "Iiauren?? Tv ielr , will take ncta tVl T$en mine F. I.n.-hfcat4h, hss filed his bill of Complaint in the District. Crt.' cf Johnson County, Nebras ka Terri'ory.HvCJisncery, agajr.-:t the - Kaid' Ltu ren:e Kaebies.ai ,Jha L... Carson, d?fon4'.2js, for the foraclosu" of certain deed of trust iu tbenatuie cf a Uortgnage, given ijraid Iiauencc Kucbkr to Cotuplainani a-wi John L. Ctnon, of tbe South West quaifer. of Section nuii'ter four ( t) in Tvwnhip mber four (4), North of Katge number "Elerea (U),Eat of Sixth Principal Sie ridiaa, aituated in Johnsoa Cetuty, Nobrftska Territorr.. To lecure the payment tt, a certain promissory note or the rum of, two hundred and fifty dollars, with interest thereon after due, a-, the rate of fire pr cecjt per mpnth, the o si act and prayer of aaid. UU ia ta foaecIee said Mtirtguage deed of trust, ad for the sale. of said premises to pay the money se secured. You are required to appearand answer said bill by the' 25th day of August a P. DteUhU 2d fy fJ!y M5. f . ". . : DORSEY A RICH, . ''-': Sol fur Complainant. . :i ;S3-4t 113,50. : .' " . - . ' : v . LEGAL NOTICE. John A. Tbieois, will take notice' that John It. Oarson, has filed hia bill of eomplaint, in the Dis trict Ciurt of JohasoD Couuty ,Xabraka Terri tcry in ChaEcery1 against tb,a said Joh,a Aj Thienja, Benjamine F.Xushbx ugh, defendants, fur the fore closiirepf a certain Deed of trust in. the nature of a Mortguage, to Complainant and Benjamine F. i.uhbaagh, of the Sou th West quarter, of Section number twenty-three -(23), in. Tow.nihip number fire (5). North of Kange number ten (10), East of the Sixth Principle Meridian. To secure the pay ment of certain promissory note for the sum of Two h inured and Eighty dolVu'with interest thereon a.ft,er;i!jiatu,rU,at tee tu ofve per cent per month. f . The t'lject and prayer of raid bill Is to foreclose said Morg4ga deed of trust, and for the rale of Said preniS'iS, to pay fhem-incy so seeueed. You e(e required .to apsar and answer aaid bill by the 23th day of Anguut, A. D.1885. Dated this 2d -ay ofJui, A.D.185 r , DOHSEY & RICu, . ' ": Sol.' fur Complainant. ; LkAGAiiNonct:.. . j; . ... Amos llomfber, will take noMie that Benjamine F. Lusbbaugh , has filed his bill of complaint, in the Distritt Oowrt lf , John? cjj County.- Nebraska Territory in Chancery , igairst Naid. Amo? Horn rheand Jha L..Crson, defendants, for t h fore cl'ure of, certain Ded of tr,u.3t in the nature -af kiWorrg;!? to Cociilafni' t aitd John L. Cars-jn, of -tU-tt pita Ert.quttr. of,-! Section number therty-threeO, in Township nuqber fire (61 North of Ki.nge niimier Eteren (11 J.East,of the 6. Principal Meridian. To secure the payment of a certain pronijsory aote, for th! sum of Two hun dred a nd fifty, dollar! , with intercut thereon after maturity th,e rave of fire p'erceot er month. Tbe oejoot and prayer of said bill is to foreclose said Mortgagee deej, of trust, n,d for the sale of Said premises, to pay the money, so scoured, ynu ace - required "to i appear sod answer said, bill by the 28th day of Auu.H a. D. 18(55. ! Dated this the 2J day of July, 1815. 3 " ' -" - ,. " ;. ; npRSEY A RICH, 4 Sol." for Complainan.t. 43-4t$l3,M. --l iu .: u LEG AL- NOTICE. Zeif fy55riA will take notion, that 'Benjamine F. Lusbbaugh has filed his bill of comlajnt in the D4viot Qo.urt af Jobnaon County; Nebraska Ter ritory, In Chancery, ugJnst said Zeif Samirsia and John L. Carson, defendants for' the foreclos ure, raj or tXajn.4oed of trtt in the nature of. a jMrtgugef gren by said Zeif Semarsin. toeoc jJanant,and Jofeo L. Cir3(.ti, of the-North East qu,Hier, of Sjsctic, Briber twn,fj. three (23), ia Township number f.i(5'i, Nortn of Kane 'num ber ten (10. East o iae Xix'h IViccipal Meridian, situated in John?on CYui ty, NtbraAa Territory To sr8 tie iAmet)iT)f a-rertaia promissory nrtte fortbetno of Two bundled and igh.ty d filers, with iutaTejt thereon after due at the rate of fire per cent per mtnth. The tl jcct aid prayer of Mid bill is to, foreclose, siid 5Lrt!uagei deed ef tratj'and for 'the 's-! of sairt premises to pay the money so secured, yo are required to appear aud aas wr said bill by tbe 23:h, diy o: Augujt, " ' '' Dated this the 24 day of Jalf , lMh. . . . , . ' - . DOiiSEY A KlCiT, .... :, Sol. far. ComplainioA. i " . 43-4t-$l30. "G ft A N T' S oi :. . i " ' ' CAEA? STORE. .'. . ' . f r ',..; . ; Main Street tef ween First and Second. BRO WNVILIiE; N. T, t. Vfi bare in store a larj e and velt seleMed stock of ' Finest Quality cf Susner ShoesT:; WHICH n OVPERS FOR SAlB , Gwtries ; ot ;JByery ;kind? Sugar,';.; ' v' ,f,cd1?! ' Tea, ; " Soda, AllspiceV ' Pepper, -Candles, Tobacco, ,,...,;:$ Matches, ". , , JStarch, . i. - . &a,&c.,&.c. - .- . All It which he offers at the lowert prices,' deter mined not to be- undersold. GRANT. Brewnrllle, Keb.. ta-8.tnj.70 Great Distribution, T ' BY TIIE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION 183i:197BUOADWAYiSEV.VORK Ok f fn,f scTrood Fiaao?, 3IeIodccns, ttrsrWare, Fine Cr:'4'jd Silrer.r-cQejarl K' ELEGANT JEWECRY, w cjonsistiso or Diamond Pins, Diamond Rinjs. Goid Bracelets, Coral, Florentine. Mosaic Jet, Lava cd Came Li ' dies' ets GjIu Fens wnli Guld and Suver xtenslon Hotdiers, Sleeve Buttoa, gets or St mis, vent and Neck -.. r - Chains Plain and Cbse4 ' -. Owri inip, &c, &c. ' " ' ' VALUED AT SSOO,GGO PtSTBIBVTlOS' i" mde in the following manner: CIHTirtGATiaoarr.inft tschsartieleapd us V,lLU,8 are placed ii SKLEO KNTKIFES, whi:h arte wpll mixed Oneorthee Envelope, ctmfaSnin? tbe Or- tittcateor Order for sme Article, will be deliveret at our office, or sent by niail to any address, itnut trgard to'ehott-e, e-receipt ! 25 Cent. . 5o reoeirlnj the Ceruaodte the purchaser -will see what ArtUle.lt dfavit, anaits valoe, andcaa theftsend One Dollar nd leceivethe Article njjnel, or cao. ctfooxe any otfw oi. 'Arlide ou.our i,lst ol "the same TsPurcb8sers of nr 52ALHD F.NTLOPfc3, may, In mis manner, ohtaln an Article W'thJror One to Fiv$ Hundred Doll&rt, k . .. . , FOR ONE DOLLAR which they need nut par uittil it Is known what is drawn, aud Its ralue. ; . ; f .' . " Entire SatisfHction Ouaranteed In all Cases, . THEiU3JL GIFT ASSOCIATION.: ..... would call attention to thefct bein? the Orlk nl and Largest Gift AsnocUtioa ia the Country, The tj.usiineEi coutinee to be onducied in a lair and hou-ora)le- manuer. and a are and areit iy iucreamn? Hade is proot Ut.it eur pUoiu appreciate this luctaod of obtaining rich and eieBant grKs . During the past year ibis Association has sftt a very large number of valuable prizs to all parts of the country. Those w'iu patrnir-e u will receive ihe lali value ff their uiJney. as u article ou our li.-i is worth les 'than Cjpe Pyllar, ' retail, and, tLere.'are KO SJLAXKs. ' Parttesdealing.with us nuydepeoionJisyiUT prompt rotttrus, and the article iratvn will be iunuodiaieiy seat t fcny fe'dress by return mail or express. Ihe following parties have receutly drw:i valuable prizes f root ths tfiireka A.MjciaUuoaai have tiudly allowed $evip of their naroes; . A-udre Wilson, Cosiont llou-e. Fhlla lelphia , Penn. CHI Painting, v.ue. SilOO r James rjargraves. 8:0 Broadway, New Tuik Oil Paioiiug, value, slOl); E. P. Joue, Prret, M.-tmhHll Co.. Kansas, Xeloileou, value $ '0O; PatrfA J. Brrne, Waterijurv, Ct., Gold Watch, value 126.L0 . J. P. .Shaw, 224 East 24ih Si. New York. PUiki, value, 350,uu; Jfrs. Cha J Nevis, hluiiraii. r...Piuo, value, 3i)0.t.; Mis Lucy Jane way, Kl mi ra," II Y.; Cl;iter Diamond King, value, SOOOi i;r. . If. Pei.ntyer, Ci:y lltel, NiibviUe, Teuu.' Atek-dctu,' vt.lue, 125; O.-car Jt Alleu, Co- U.dtJig. Ind ViU.Na.Nhrilie, Teim, Wat;h,. vujue, 86,00 , Kjwland S. Pattersou, Co. D lOtU Ipa Vet, XotuvU'ers, Oil Patuttng. vlue lOOi; Jrs. Abbey J. Par. us. Spriugtleid Jiss , Xelodeou, value, 150 ; Janies L. Dexter,. City Suroyor,.yracue. N. Y.. Gold Watch value, 150 00; Mrs. James Fly, 1S7 W..s ter Siree', cor. Biei-kerN.. . .on, Pointing, viup, 100; MrJ. C. Coles, Grand Uapi-U, Micut-'ia. bi ver Castas, value 40.00: lr J R iiiucuir. No. 4 Main Street Cttca N. Y., Framed Eugravwu, vaiue 25 oo ; lion, Luther Del mo id, Wauduuxloa, O. C., Ott Paiut ing, value, 100.00. ' ' Were we permitted, we might add many names1 to the above ltt but many per sons object to our do ing, we therefore publish, no names without petrnts fcioA, . letters from, varroosjarties thremghont the country, acit.nywleduig.ihe receipt oi very vaiuabjjjUii, ui ay Le een on flie at our office. . . LIST OK ARTICLES- To be Sold for . One Ddhi Each; IVithqutrefartt to viue, ai vat to e p.aid fqr un fiiVcst i't yov.vill rcc-.ive. ' iii ' ia;t a .-cw'ii Pi.ij, ait'i f., .;l . . 250 CA to 50) 00 10 ili . i r.ns, Kocwvod Cases. 125 00 to 225.00 . -fi p. lie C: ! J'a'o;i:it's - '25 00 to IinI.VO 2v0 Fine cj"ri r t-g.-arins, Franked' i3.00to25 00 XUO Music B.xis 4Sj - U OO to 45.00 . lV-0 Oliver Kevolvirs Patent Castt r iS.OO u 4 00 ; ' KO Silver Fruit aud Cake Baskets 15 00 to 35 00 6C Sets Silver Tea fc Table Spoons 15 vo to 3o.oo 100 Gold Hauling C.ue Watcue TS.oo to I&o.oo lfiJiiamoiid Riuas -250 Lames' Gold Walches -450 Silver Watches -2,600 Vest and Neck Chains S. COO Pairs-Bar Ring, (new styles) 3.000 Gold pencils and Tooth Picks 1.000 Onyx, and Amethyst Brooches 3,000, Lava and Florentine Brooches 1 000 Masonic Pius 2.000 Pine Go!HJatcrl Kajri - , 6,000 Children's Armiets 2,600 Sets of fiosom Slrtd - ' t,iW Knulea Sleeve Walton ltt'ooo Plain Geld aud Chased twngg. i a,ooo Stone Set and Seal Hunts I 6, oik) Lockets, all mzs 60 00 to 2oo.oo. SO 00 to 85. 00 '25 vo to 60 00 6.00 10 S5.oo 1 ,&y to, 6 00 3.oe to. 8 00 4,00 to IO.00 a.oo to $ 5o 4 00 to 6 60 3 60 to 6.j 2 60 to 8.00 . 1 f to 6. 00 1 2.5o t lo.oo l.oo to. &,it!. 2 So to 1 co 2 oo to T.oo 8.-.0 to 2o 00 l.oo to 6. Do 4 vo to 6.00 3 00 to 2o.oo lo.ooo sets or iaaies' aeweiry '4,000 Watch Caarwt. (each) 6.000 Gold Pens, Stiver Fx. Caes fi.ooo Gent's' BreasV and Scarf ?ins . 4.000 Ladie's iew Siyie Belt B.-it t'es ou to 6.67 t.ooo Cbataialne am Guard Chains 6 00 to 2 00 ' l,ooo Gold Thiuib.les . - .. 2,ooo sets LjdieV Jet and Gold lo,oi;o Gold Crissei - -"j - ; 6,000 Oval Band Bracelets 4 000 Chased Bracelets - , 2 000 Ball Earonps, all colors JLooo Fine Goli Pen i 6.00 to 7 5o lo.oo to 2 oo I 61 to 6.00 6.00 to 2o 00 ' i xrtO lC oa 3.oo to 6.00 S.00 te a 5o- 2 000 New Siyie Jet & Gjld Eirdrnpa 3.oo to 7.oo 2,ooo Gold Pens with Gold Mounted J Ebor.y Holders , ' 1 w to 6 00 ISTA. chance io obtain any of Hie above Articles lor One IoI ar by purcbasiiia Sealed tiiivel ppc for 25 eta. JCFive Se1el EnVelopen will he sent for! 00; leve'i f r 2 uo, j Tim vi,ior 4oi j Sixty-five lor, l.o ue nytnre"! f or 415m.. . , . , Ageius itanivu Liywucrc. Our patrons artj de?ir.d to send Called States money when it i? convenient. Iru letters ore unce'jsa.tryi Letters eliould be addressed, to OUT Ut.x 5i6l, t'ost Ufi"f' f r ert-ater safety.- Orders tor JEALU tXVELOI'rJS must in er-' ery cate be accitLpuiied by ,lbu. Cit-H. with tl:e perst n" sending . and Tttwn.l'onnfy and Stuto plain ly xtten Letters should iy addressed to ifco Ianai;pr3 aa f..Ui s ; GOODWIN,' Hlf NT Si CO., . Box &706 Post Office, New Y-rk. ! : ROOFING ' v1' ' It Rolls (eady to nail down, :, ROOFING , ': ' ' ' - . . Costipg less than half as.c;UU as TiQ, : "ROOFING llore durab'.e than Tin. . ROOFING 1 (5uital49 for Steep or fUt rvcu. ; ..ROOFING : 1 'Sot injured fcy heat or cold, ' ROOFING . EssUTni rabidly applied. ; :n ' ' ' . - Tbe most of tbe nutirialsom itoya j n ths eos slfuuJtaoC ilf Bt.'rrg, bsvo Uen u.--i in vari ous wajs' f r rJofing purpov for t viT Dfteea years ani-cur manntt of combining ibeta into one firm, imperuis&ble, uaif Tin fabric, scoured by Fatent, iacreases their dui.Mlhy, while at the satne time being mnnfactnrpd by UJathirifcry on a farge scrtle, the cost is lessened. Oar' Hoofing is adopted to building-of all descriptions, and in all climates, and can b? applied te steep or flat rcofs, old or new and by ordinary wcrkmoa at atriSng expense. For uniformity of quaity,-compIetene?s of r;isb, facilitT of aiiplication, cheapness and durability, we invite a thorough trial. We a!$o ic&nufao-; tare. ; . ; . LIQUID CEMENT. ! . For Leaky Tin and ta Roofs. ifuert cheaper and more durable than oil paint. jk it iVirrfl a fiBtteh heavier body and will u p' crack run or flake oi. ... . .. . . :::;;;a)AiFQiiND cement:. :, For I-iC-ikr Shingte Koofs.Cbimneys and Sijijght. I Assure retaedy'thit yill often save th,a cottofa nkwocf . ' ' ' i-i.j !'-' ,; .Panple? pfBppfins and G';rculaje ept by mail upon application.' ' ' - " ' Farorable terms m4e. witj respfpble partial who buy to sell again. ,. fr ?T flEADY ROOFING CO, .; ' ii MMpEJf lxe x. y. . - Ayer's Sarsaparilla. NEW SKIRT FOR 1865 ' The Orea IuTeatipa of the Aga . A 3 . . .. 4 I .t ? : j .:r, 1 3 A 1 BBADl.STKe.r Tatent pVPLKXLLirric (or dcnble) trnvw Fn?T. ' Wk'TS' Bratilky i Cory, (late. J. I. West,) Sole Froprietors and Maunfetnrers, 37 Cban'trs and 79 and 8J.Rde Streets. New lprk. This Intxvtiu' cooisu o? Ivfj.ex (or tw-, Elliptio Steel Spring, ingeniously liraided,Tig. and Firmly together, edy to ede, tpaki32.t" toughtst.rawt flexibie'"ET-i;w ?d Durable Sj.nn.j ever used. Tb y s-Uom Bend or Break like he Single Sjrjnik"ar.i cngecMinlr -'lerve thev: Perfect and Batfat Shapejwiee ajLjnr a any cttr Skirt, , The W'oD7;RfruFi.7XilJiLITT.and Go-it Cn-fi-rt and plure to any Lady "wearing the Duplex Elliptic ,SJwirt .BiiIl bo experienced. partL;ul!Lr.ly in all Crowded Anoinblics, Opcr s. Cu-rtaijcs, Kail road Car, Oburcb. l'ewa.for PromenaJe and House Dsesaa tbe Skittcan be folded, when in use, to orvarja email ilace as eafiiy as bilk or Wtulin Dres,.- - A Lady harin? enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and preat convenion?e of wenricg tbe "Duplex ijliptic Hteel Spring Skirtw-for. a inle day, will nerer afterwards willingly dir'" ir'i,'i tteif use. For Childjen Mioses, a:id Yonii Lauiw, they are Su. perior to all others. ' -For Sale in all First-Claso t5tores in throughout the Unitecl.Jit.ate3 . y i i - -. Inquire for tho Double Elliptic Skict. 9 33-10-8. . . : -' LEEPER & KIDDER'S Two-:;39'r0,; ! Patertsd, Tebruuiry. 12, 1SC1. This 'welt Vrown snd valuable Impternent for Corn rai sing, thai all ui d and practical Farmers wilt have; thai ban wet with imh reniaikxte sale, and lot,ls being manufactured by the undersigned at Rcckport Lanaib4tchlsl)n Co Mo and are. now prepared to All all orders they but re ceive ior the comii'i? season. We have made some valuable lmproveuie:4s since last seaion.. We have reducel the bulk or size of the machine, and make it lit better proportion, and retain all the va'aable poiuta. We Claim the FoU'wicg Iciport ant 'Points ; l-it The PI -wmn can ride aud plow without labor. 21. Any person who ca drive a team can manage it. 31. Crooked rows vl Corn aiplowe4 as eisily . and, th orotm.'.ly as ttraijjlit ones, the plowman sitting m a to observe tbe corn and .ee if the work is well done. 4th. It hn the mo-t perfect, and natural toot ni -tioii of a? plow mad, uud does not cramp or tir the Plowman. ' ; ' 6 h. 1r,e Plows wfciia ,ln mpllon are moved with perfect ta -e. 6th. Ihe Pins ae s-ijntab'e to any depth ary de tirrd epa '0 ' v. the r lows is res!Ly obtioti 61I1 A'x::ib',n s. :sid to prevent youus corn Jom beiu.c c .vered Sth. It Is aJuiirablj adapjed to plowing ia smalt Sra';n. : 8th. E.cry Cnltivator U wcj! rc.tde.and g?od ma terial, aiid warranted to Jo (too. 1 vjurk. - 1 '- MORGAN 42 ME AD. CSOrdeis aiidresstd to the abjve at North Star Moi, or lVovinxi)j2eb. Ter. 33 3m 4o. m ill titm f XT - M A RAINEY So CO., AT. TUB ' : . :: . , :ave just received and will sell CHEAP 1 O 11. C A.S il tLo following Xo. i articles in. their line. ft as-' Co.-isistinjf of Le? Dre-s Goo!. IJ-.rr?tic?, Woolen Goods Hats and Caps, Boots acihyC3, Jtc. Choice CoSfce, Sutr. Ta. VoIa?se?, SyrapjFiib, Drie-'t Fruit, aud every thiij. that njakej up a com plete Grocery outfit. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Choice Pocfcet and-Tabla.CuflerT Nai!s,Krqi Ead On dca Implements, Ac, ic. . ' Queesware Glassware, Wooden Ware Stque Vare,&c,&f ' ' 1 lot of :'5?w tnti-nt' 5 ' ' ti:' IRON CORN SKELLERS Whijh does its wrk clean and at the rate of 150 bush Is a d:tv, and ia' foe d inb! ShelW ever made, beicall iron, the wear tear and repairs can amount to vji v !it!.le. . T May ISO., lbo. A 25 9-3ra " ' . ST, LOl'IS ADYESTISEIIkm JVoot William' Alrertiing Agency, 97 Cheenut St. Hastings; Wilkerson; & Cq .- - - No 85 Main Street, ! fES.iia.t Ijotxis, ZVXo. ! ' k H'holvale Pearlers in , J j FANCY; BEY ' SOpS ... ... .... t ; ; N QTI Q'NS, ; . AND ' , FURH1SHIHG GOODS . . ; : ' . .; Have at all times the most com plete, and desirable stock cf LA DIE'S DRESS; GOODS, WHITE GOODSJIIBBONS, DRESS TRIMr MINGS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and every yariety of ; : . . . GEJSTS FOniliUHIfJQ GOODS, : to, be fuund in any xtonso: Ja tbe wx-st. 1 Prices ; G VAaiusTEEp'.-as-' low as any ctji'-r-house can . allord JOrder c .rcfully and irt- 1 filled: : , W ;vi : r-- Hastings. Wilfeersoii Cor j m 85 NORTH 'MAIN' ST. PICKKLS by the Sosh or barrel, if a sapert r r -itjr. crnstantly on hand , 1 At McL$rcnti 4 SiJ..- Citlttbator. viduals as well as ccomunitia, I which ban? mere cf'cnc?rui V J t f u"w, iua ' to at others, at !easr; to tL3 UL d: ' cernrnent ofeak hunriiy. , Whether It le'that pcrtica cj 'tVrsr j est enters t up::., ct cam - the active duties of life, or still aJ that part just aiuut'tT lav thm Z.'f forever, each are exposed to peculiart J oftentimes unloosed for danger 1 n,iinna, cCU COW, CCiff- UpCa & ills belozb the? ZJtix. it rrv-'s a,;,,.".; nun inLLf. nirr tuctijiiy. Exp iCacf Qf, I fenders, tho?e who had escape of thiluhood aje eifio's'-j, nevV, j th terrors of th Wute-fhki cr 'tle ' insidious di5ea.ses of the hpsjiiul iC(j ' camn. Even to thosa v&q pura; I peaceful pursuits of home; dagger ccr-J, in i the shape of an explosion, a coloiog I a run-away or scene sudden discase.'rj i so, 'evea in ihe nidit cf hfe, we ar's i,' 1 death." ;..t - , . f T Ntny,' the n-ral cf a!! j jhj?, j should be pondered 'well. )js'hacViiy j er ih,e young, matured or a2ed. who have friep4s to 'e them acd cclV for, them trhsn dead, should luffriV - otr.eraay to pass corsy fcy whaouij' the Photozrapjist. Tnert- arL' iOrrU noV Vu1ly prepVr:' j for .a sas..?i, with its pi i: hea-M'.ie, or ; some far elf fijLitLaN ! citywiihouVa thought of (!angr,V j gerhaps, there ia loi ia t-xisteDce aud- vwpfsouie beloved fac6 i,n the farra!y ?j! i cle to. reiaindjihem of,l:s &rijta.3s I lha,far;9 that one nomaiV.s -rudda tt- luniit'j might awa7 ty? lVlf forever! : ' j How nianv re. thua vrocrastinatw I and" putiiDg off th t3 sacred duty, for sec? trifling excuse, that shall oue 'rjr? pr;. a source clthe'ciost poignant rereu'- 'Scarce a day passes that4 sor. one b deep afBiction does not coc;e to me triia I had one of your phqtoraphsof my wife as she was in life', J, should prue it above any earthly treasure," or. "if ws oaly had some kindtof a 'picture of our little one just gone to heaven, it wou!i ba an mexpresMble sourca oi xcmlort u' us," end so on, indefinitely, ; t , GccJ Pictures coiimilliivXdl wies tried in the way that lest3. their true til ve, money becomes as ashes ia eompiri. son. '. V . Th ubrjber would respectful';, announce to the Citiaens cf this placs aei v:cini;y. ihat l.v l..s irade arratg? menis to retr.aiit.tvi h tber.tfor. a..ori seasru ; so Uiit all will have a chancj tp procure cc.ecX his beautiful aad em lasttno; pictures, which he is so sL;!lfjl ip taking.;, j;; ; .. . liavicg prapticed.t? Art ("jriej tha past ten ear, and, beipg in couuat reception of ail'i;nproteqieht$ he fe-!. fn r, fi I u n t tf rrivinrr a r - - a tit is'irfl.iU ip all vrho mayfavorhim wth a trial His pictures for cleanness ar4.bri' J cf tcnfrari unsurii.isspd those ct ii r.-, r . .-, -i ' i Ar.iiat io the ;ountrx. , f A, word tp.f-otherJs : .TQ.ti-'?,- wl3; h3,ye lnfants'he vvoul3 'say xta Ki i rfKV hsia an nnnnnnnilV nf "i:hiahil 1 I pictures which may-be a comfort art , r -i i i . t . u t:.. . , I iace, saqyiu ij'taui remove inv mw ' from them, as he pays rnriiqubr a tr-. tion to making pictures ol childrte Pictures, -irrjteecl.i j;oo4 ia d '-1 weather as in faif,u ' 3 .' To any person, wishing tQ learn t:i Art, he offers jntaics, awal- priceas can He ob'aiid elsewh' ' " CHARIvs 1J. yjkT.R. Practica 1 Operator,-. ta. thaA-Vv' Peopie. Now 10 befc?opd at tjirw. letx cf . C. jerkins, Rrawavw. Npl-.rnit- Turritnrr ftjt-7. or. A 5 D GltOCEKlES. Just received by J. BERRX & C;;., JJA IX STREET, i r , .... r r i..; Having laid in our present 8txtl- ducetl prices for Cah, we ar? to def coppetition in ihe way or j the articles, in the mai'51. . - . CHEAP ?PI 9'! OurS;i.ck of ' . 1 ; i ' a ! v ' .-I Is the cost Complete ever cae j market, 'tpfr has fan ?Iectei eye to epononij.jgalfcIitJ ci j nanda cf th;s cojriounit. t P,wSjp.iy Ctzzs a geniral oruneBt , thing aud the best cf everyth'Cf 'Call and "ezarp jne Utcr9 ' elsewhere, jf you want to fiptthe bel? gWa at !o f : k CO- f, PSKRY 9-4J3-yly cu r ir.gr rr rnns nckalrrc1y teea 1 good; faithful tiZt:ihe3yu ton for'aV' other, euher by ile poriraii paisJ ( 4 :