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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1866)
. I.,,...Ae. 4e. ie. f-r m! .t this OCise. WILLIAMS. Wbots theaubo- i.i.in for this caper, win iiitu w U. J. S .... t in r,. irm t H4 pKTChrt in that City. Cic ;0vvrLi.r."TiiL-nsiAY. kov., im 'ilfcorlzti iiscnts rorTrlncc &CQ. t0 W. liILLACO.,aretheautbor.iid Ager.la .aala- CmMy f,r Co. A. I'rinr-e 4 Co'i cele ' iCtVoM Orr.r;,i.'dlcona, etc. Frince, I at justice ElaEKS fcr tale at this (.'rVvtri. Gncerivs, Groceries, the i a end Ust at HENDERSON'S. re Sacri k Iiro- iave received seme more rtrVrrj?. dried fruits, kc, during the T! C'7 r,:5" Stcre s uere 3"ou can i i i , f.r.e ftaff. 'a!r (" 0IiU ruuuea. i largainst in Dry- If voj vai.t the Lv ion I f?il Cro to . HENDERSON'S. -Oar -iligh .-School 'building: is nearly enclosed, and makes a fine r.ppearance so far. Ye un!ersiar,d. the Board in tend, as soon ?s it is enclosed and com fortable, to give a" grand supper or festi val to raise money to purchase a bell. Our citizens, we know, will turn out lib erally to crown this building with suc cess and a good belL F. Sroiih, of the firm of T. & H. Smith &. Co., of Pekin, Iii , Bankers, Merch ants. Wagon and Farm Impliment Ma kers, was in town last Tuesday superin tending the sale of their Wagan an Farm Implements to our merchants. This is one of the heariest firms the West can boast cf, yearly handling their millions. -The Tin and Stove Store just below 1111 &. Co'r, has . jupi been purchased of J. GrafT by the SbeUenbarger Bros., who will continue the business at the old stand. The Brothers will bring rew en ergy to the work, and have the means to make it a first class house. Success thera. (OFFICIAL.), : LAWS OF THE U'liTED STATES Passed at the First Session of the Thirty Ninth Congress. ?' Public-Wo. 13- An Act to quiet the title to certain Kane's within thi borp-rate Limits f the CUy of San Frwvisco. 'lit it enccted by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the VnttcJ- States cf -America n Congrett Assembled That all tfc rtfht t , tie of the TTr.!teJ Slates to the ffcnd Fitnate'. within the corpoiate limits of the city cfpan FrDric in tte Stat of California. confirmed io ttecHycf Sur-frarcisco by tte decree -of the circuit f rtirt of the United States for the northern district of California, entered cn tte eighteenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred ard fixty-fire, be, sad the tameire hereby, relinqnifbed ami grunted to fee siid city cf San rranclco and its successors, and the claim cf said cily to said lands Is hereby confirmed, subject- bowerer, to the reserTstions and exceptions Ieiena -ted In said decree, and upon the following trusts, name'y, That all thosaid land not heretofore granted to said city, shall be dlrse4 of and conTeyed by said city io parties In the bona fide actual possession there of, by themselves or tenants, on the passsge of tnis act. In stch quantities and open stich terms and condi tions as the legislature of the state of Califor nlj may prefcrit'e. except snch pracels thereof as may te rt-s-erTen and set apart by ordinance of said rity for ptih lie uses: Provided, however, ThfU the relinnnishnient and grand ly this act shall riot Interfere with or prej udice any valid adverse rifchtorclaim, if suoh exist, to said land or any part thareor, whether derived from Spain. Mexico, or the United Stotes, or preclude a Ju dicial elimination and adjastmeut thereof Approved, March 8, 1365 to ia to MtCittryy Icr your paintr and ( J)iuict Court Ivx airt convenes. ltd Fall cn TuV Jy b his ludicial Dis nfjion ui this city ISth. i SuJy ccoLomy ;l-uz Jt-r groceries SWAN arid convenience at Si BRO'S. Turrju.ler npxt JlonJsy niht is the i.'.ae jreiKrttd ft-r the great meteoric rL:ier. It occurs only every 33 years. TAr call at ns de rinf fiiie C'JSto'n Bjots of cf Shoes should not target to HENDERSON'S. Jo Iarh Co ', Strt-et we are indebtci for Siiiiih's Literary Al- t burn. It is cne of the lest illustrated littrary and miscellaneous jcurmls Hid. From another notice in our local it will be seen that our Radical Co. Clerk could not ren'st the temptation on the 6th, while the citizens of twelve States were cast ing their ballots ; but did, per force of stronge sympathy for the "home" gov ernment, cast his vote in the State of Matrimony. We are satisfied this will be his Favorite S;ate herpafter. Wil liam always votes the straight Union ticket. May his present majority ever increase. We are informed that just previous to our October election several meetings of the K. G. C's were held by the Lodge about four miles north of this city. Wre cannot vouch for ihla, but'are satisfied they didn't succeed h helping thoir Grand Commander much. Did the re turns comfort 'em much ? The best quietus on such arrangements is 357 ma- . . t , rr l jurity cut ot a tuousana votes, iney haven't met since, as we've heard ! ex- ". Saturday morning, for about half aijluur.jjst before sunrise, the sky was iiWt darkened oter our city by the lv -Li cf humeaic droves of black birds. ' . A young mm by the namer of Roberts la$ just tptntd.up a new Tin Shop tp- pj?ite ihi c fTice and text door to J. L. ' McGee & Co.'s Store. We hope his en li rj rite will be crowned with success. See tbe Advertisement of the great (Y.arraU Remedy of Dr. D. II. Seeley Co.. is to-day's paper. Their medi cirjj Las oMair&J a uurld-wlile buJ rui aVIe rej utatiGU. Tbe'NeLraika Legislature convenes on the :h of next January. Take notice, Legislators, and be oii hand. The re'Jenc of O. II. Irish, in Ne 1 raila City, was destroyed bv fire on the ;!.; nf.the 29;h. Loss, S4.7C0 ; 111 J,V.'J- 1 Grand JIagIc CaI)lnet.Prof. Hen- ing Jensen, the renowned European Presttgiator will give an exhibition of his wonderful Magip powejrs to-mcrrow, Friday, evening at McPherson's Hall in this citj The Progamme is large and contains notice that some of the most dif ficult feats done in Europe or the East will be performed. The' Professor has made himself an enviable reputation wherever he has perfotmed, and has re ceired very complimentary notices from the prss generally. Admission, uOcts; reserved seats 75c ; children, half price. (Public Wo. 3.) In Act to Ceclarc the Meaning of certain Parts of the Internal Bveene Act, approved June thirty, eigot een btuJrcd and sixty fonr, and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House cf Repres ent iv ft of the United States of America in Crngrcss Assembled, ' That in section one hundred and twenty of the act en titled " An act to provide intern! revenue to snpport tje Government, to pay interest on the public debt, and for other rnrpo'es," approved Jane thirty, eigbUen hundred and sisty-four. ue words : all dividends in scriv, or money thereafter declared doe, and whenever the satee ha!l be payable, to stock holders, policy holders or depositors," are hereby de-lared"to mean all dividends in scrip or meney wherever payable, anl HI flock holders, policy-holders, depositors, or par ties whatsoever, includiua ton residents, whether cit izens or aliens. ... - . , Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That la section one hundred and twenty-two of said act tbe words stockholder" is hereby Cecfared to mean all pe. sons or parties whatsoever that are or maybe stock holders, including nn-reidenta, whether citizens or aliens ; and the words "ail uch interest or coupoes. dividends or profits, wher.evcr the lame shall be pay able," are hereby declared to apply to such interest or coupans. dividends or prouts wperever the sam are or may be payable, and to whatsoever party or person the same are or may be payable including non-iesidents. whether citizens or aliens. Sec. S. And be it further enactei, That It shar 1 be the duty of all persons required to mete retdrns or income and articles of objects charged with and datyor tax. as provided by the act aforesaid, or any act amend' atory thereoo, todeclure In snce rsturns whether the several rates andamouits therein contained are 6tated according to their valres In legal tender currency; and in case of neglect or refusal so to state, to the sat isfaction of the Issistant assessor receiving 6nch return r-r lis, such assessor Is hereby required to make re- tnrns or lists for such persons so neglecting or refusing as In case of persons neglecting or refusing to make the lists or returns reanirec bF tb acts aforesaid, and and to assess the duty thereon, and to add thereto the amount of penalties tmpotea by law in case of such neglect or refusal. Sec. 4. And be It further enacted, That Ahenever the rates and amounts contained in the lists or returns as aforesaid si all be stated in coined money, it shall be the duts of each aafessor receiving the same to reduce such rates and amounts to their eqnivoleut in legal tender currency, according to the value of such coined money in said currency at tho tijfe when and plaee where sitid lists or returns rre receivable, ana which value the eaid assessor shall determine. And the lists required by law to be furnished to collectors by asse3 sors shall in all cases contain the several amounts of taxes or duties assessed, estimated, or valued in legal tender currency only. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, Taut the provis iocs of this act 6hall. so for as nccestary, ayyly to all returns, lists assessments, ard collections required by the acts aforesaid in addition to those aboye mentioned by whomsoever piade, returned, assessed, in any mode or for any purpose hatever. And the Com mis sioner of Internal Revenue, under the directioa of the Secretafy of the Treasury, Is hereby authorized to make all necessary rules and regulations for carrying this act into effect Asproved, March 10' 1S6S ...... -VKRKOXT - - - Froth Kassntnpsle,t.y D.tnvine. to Danville From Fouth Danville tJ Webt Danville . yr ashixgtoh TKur.iTor.r Fmrn Wjllala by Antoir.e P!la, Fera. D OrrllTe," Like, and Hell Gate, to Heieni, Montana Tem.ory. WEPT VIRGINIA Chanje route numbered four tqnsand one hundred ! and twenty-five, 4,125 from ju.iaaieiowa.in xyier coun ty, to Ellenboro', in Ritchie county ; and r onte Sistor viile. In Tyler county to Twig?s, in Pitsant county WILCOKSIN Fronv'WatoTDO, Waushara county, t- Grand Baplds, Toodcoui:t.. Approved, March 14, 1SC8 . (Pulllc.Wo., 17) . ' :.; An Act to extend tho Time . for th VTithdnawal of Goods fcr Consumption from public Store an! bonded Warehouse, and for other Purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and rijuse cf liepresen. tatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled, That on and after the pass?s;o of this act, and rntil the flrstdry of May eighteen tundred and siity-sit, auy trood 5. w'es. or merchandise under bund, lrr ary pnb- Iw tir rrivaie bonded warehouse -opoa. which the J a-4 ties are unpaid, may be" withdrawn for consumption, and Ljnis.cHUcelled, on piyment ot the duties and charges prescribed by law; and any S-kJs, wares, or merchandise deposited in bond, in say public or pri vate tondct warehouse, on and after the first day of May aforesaid, and all goods, wares, or merchandise remaining in wareiioiiKe uuuer bond, ci said Ort day of May, may be withdrawn for consumption within one year from the ilate of of original importation, on pay ment of the duties end charges to wh:th they may be subject by law at tin! time cf snch withdrawal $ " a- d after the expiration it 6ne year from- the dale of orig inal importation, and until , the expiration of three years from said date, any go'!, wares, or merceaa dise, la bond as aforesaid, may be withdrawn for con sumption on payment or the duties assessed on the orig lnal entry and charges, and an additional duty of ten per centum of the amount of such duties and charges. Sec. 2. And be it farther enacted, Taat neither this nor any other act shall operate to prevent the ex portation of handed eoods, wares, ormsrchanJisa from warehouse within three years from tue dt e cf original importation, nor tleir transportation in bond from the port into which they were originally imported to any oter port mto-s-bich they were originally importci to any other port or ports for the purpese of exportation i and all acts or parts of acts Inconsistent wita the pro visions of this act are hereby appealed Approved, March 14,ISSS eof aa may be rjerevy, he, and the sami Is hereby appropriated to-1 ay the expenses cf . the Jotr.l comnilt tee ot Cocgress appulutei to ininiro ir;t the condiilya or the States which farmed tho so called confederate ttat es of A meric; and that the said s-nra sail be drawn frorri the treasurs npoa the erder of the Secretary of the Senate, as the.saa; shall be reqnired fxosi Uai3 to time by the cecmUtee taviuj snch investigatiou in chf r?e ; and aiy l.ortion of the sum hereby appropria ted that shall be allowed ty said joint committee to witness attcmlir.? bef re it, of to persons employed la Its service, for per diem, travel lius or ether necessry expenses, and pi.d by the Secretary of the Senate in pursuance or tbe order cfthe said j. int committee, shall be accordingly credited anl allowed hy the ac counting tfs erii of theTieasury Department Approved, February 10, 1S53 Public No. IS. An Act to fortUsf secure American Citizens certain Privileges under the Tree ty of Washington. Re it enacted bv the Senate and Hou-e of Eeprescn- tatives of the United States cf .Americ in Congress Assembled, That the produce of the forests of the State of Maine upon the Saint Jhn river and its tributaries, owned by Americt citizens, and bawsd or hewed m the Prov incfr xt Hew Brunswick ty American-citizens, (tbe same beinc unmanufactured m wnoioor m part.iwhich is nowadm(tte4 'into the portsof jhe ITiiitea States free of duty .sblifl coctiuue to' beso admitted "under such regulations as the Secretary of ho Treasury shall from time to time prescribe Sec 2 And be it further enacted. That this act shall take effect from and after the seventeenth day cf March, eighteen hundred andsixty-six Approved, March 16, 1566 Public No. 19. J Ah Act In Belation to the Court of Claims Be it enacted by Xhe Senate and House of Repres entatives of the United States of Aunica in Com ares Assembled, That the fourteenth section of an act approved the Si day of March, anno Domni eighteen hunjred and ixty three, entitled '-An act to amend an act to establish a court for investigation of claims against the United Staes," approved February twenty-four, eighteen hun dr ed and fitty-nve, be, and the same is hereby, repeal ed ; anu from the final judgement, or decree, in all crses heretofore decided by the Court of Claims, of the character mentioned in the fifth section of said act of March third, eighteen hundred and Eixty-tnres, an ap peal shall be allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States, at any time within niuety days rfter tte passage of this act, except in such cases where the amounts found due Tfy said Court have been paid at tho treasury Soc. 2 And be further enact ed, That the regular ses sion of the Court of Claims shall hturafter commence on the first Monday of December in each year Sec 3 And be it further emoted, That at the end of every term of the Court of Claims, the Cieik of said Court transmit a copy of the decisions tbeieafto the heads of Departmonts ; to the Soiecitor, Comptrollers and Auditors of tbe Treasury, to th Coninrissiouers of tbo General Land Office and of mdian Affairs ; to the Chiefs if Bureaus, and to other officers charged with adjusting ciaitns against the United States Approved, March 17, J8g6 'A itjt-pram cf the 29ih fays the super vi.vts of rptration at Liberty, Mo., tre jailed by ttbris ; two radicals had leea murdered )'. . there and many cnveD Hr'n. T. V.-T;p!os last "Thursday p-rtetl crer the fixture.?.. t-tc. of the. As -Mf.ip to Dr. A. S. Holladay of this C'7- .The Dr. is rsow XT. S. Assessor fcr lu lra Ka in full. their JUFall L winter Co., are just getting on slock of furniture, eic. T!w y have now a fine stock and more tou-iLg. TLh, wuh their bnown fair cthr.j, places good furniture within the rta- h cf all. The distillery just west of this jchy has tLa operation, and we supposebein j'je. and really not having been ctr.td on to try it they are turning out fcVrtiy gocd article of sjd corn juice. I . -'larrled. On the eve of Nov. Gth, .15. by the Hev. Geo. II. Davis, at the ..iNwtnce tLe lr:dc's Lrother-ia-Iaw.i .-w Jl. aioirison. Wm. II. Hoover, -H-tw.Uiss Habeiet A. F . il if this ci-y. DL..l?v-E. RAMER, SPECIALIST FOR Diseases of the Eye, Would respectfully announce to the cit izens cf Brcwnville and vicinity that he may be found at the American House during the coming winter, and can be consulted on all diseases of the Eye. Superior French Artificial Eyes inser ted for those having lost their natural ones by disease or otherwise. The Dr. insures cures in nil cases com- 1 - ing under direct treatment. 51-tf 3IIncstcr!aI. The Ministerial Association of Nema ha District, Nebraska Conference of the M. E. Church, will convene at London on ibe 21st of Nov. 16G6, and continue in cennection with the Third Quarterlj meeting Conference for Nemaha Circuit, over the following Sabbath 4th Sabbath cf November, 1SC6. Preachers, travel ing ai:d local, and exporters in the dis trict are invited to attend. The opening address will be delivered by Rtv. C. W. Gidding?, on Wednesday evening. Sub- ect The Divire Glory Exhibited in the Fall and Restoration of Man. Visitors cordally invited tc attend. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. AVOBITE, JYora a. Card, received, we learn t- the matrimonial Gates have opened let T. J. FaVOBITP fnrmort,- - llls city. editor and proprietor ?f lll Hele. Montana, Radiator-in. .In o ber word,, jeff. is We ireuct him much joy, as we kno;v he de .tervesit.. ' European journals are much agitated over the supposed insanity of Maximil- lian's Queen, who recently went on a diplomatic visit to France, and failing there, passed on la Rome. She is now reported to have passed the crisis cf her insanity; if report speaks true, so has Max., nearly ; the passage will be com plete when he evacuates Mexico. tbe r v lj0raaha' on -hu side tv.ir'i "'e VC yJSX con,n'euced stocking fr nter, ard last Satur" rol r;rd-0nielenJid-coaches 7c.r"ce on this lin- Tu :r.. . n,v. .rj . , '. ".c large, Good Health is paramount to wealth, if the system is in bad order purge it of the vile humors and ..distempers with ftoback's Blocd Tills, and get the inter nal organs performing their regnla functions and once in order, keep them fo with RobackN Stomach Bitters. UUI Lit I J oenvard: 'H( NtV Ycrli nnli'tlr,,. rr was t.le Cret, Mil iii contt'nirti') it. . 1C1 of Mi tays V . iuai order of wiocrt Aaron Van lirn f v. f:icr.'? iL.o it:.; ...... ' r tw ----- .mC oiwaiii a3j wcrrt.v iara II. .ay. Sew- Surprising. It is actually surprising how soon .rnr rponle h-ve learned to .4 . prize that invaluable article known as Coe's Dyspepsia Cu7e. It certainly acts like magic, for it'will cure the very worst case of dj'spepsia and enable ihe-p.ati.ept who has lived for years-upon 6raham bread and the plainest food, to eat any thing he chooses without fear of distress. Jijs considered the most .valuable medi cine known for all diseases cf the stom ach and bowels. An attempt has t cen made to assassinate Praticis Joseph, Emperor xi. Austria. Public-Wo. 16 An Act to establish certain Pott Roads. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen tative of the United Jtates of America tn Conyrew Asse-nblea, That tbe following be established as post roads CALIFORNIA. From Rio vista, via Kaine Prairie and Binghamp ton, to Silveyvllle. From Red Bluff, via the epper tacramento nver, Soda Serines, ahd Shasta Valley, to Treka From Red Bluf , via Payne's Creek, Mill Creek, and Bid Meadows, to Snsanville - From Chico, via Stony Creek and Coast Range, to Nome Cnlt From Cloverdale. via the Lakeportand Cloverdale Wagon road ,to Lakeport 1 coi.rmATo - . From Cantral City, via Georpetown. to Ascedtice From 5old Dirt to Sonth Biuider From Denver, viaMouni vernoa and Bdaho. te em pire City ... . DVK0TA From Port Wadswcrtn to Devils Late INDIANA From Momence, Illinois, via Beaver Lake Ditch, Stringhani's Point, auk Pilot Grovo, all in Newton connty, Indiana, to Adriance, Indiana Frcm Fullou, via Mill vil le, to Keenawha IOWA From Bnonsboro' to Panor From Winterset, via Q uncy, Olarinda pnd Marys Utile, to Savannah, in Missouri From Indianola, Tia Lawrenceburg and Liberty Cen tre. to cqanion From Chariton , Lucas County, via Garden Grove to Leon From Marshalltown, via Vienna Woif Grove, Fif teen-Mile Grove, and Grundy Centre, to New flaitford From Deccrah to nesser in winnesheik county From West Mitchell in Mitchell county by Plymouth and Mason City to Cedar Lake in Cerro Gcldo county From Postville via Lyorand and Ludlow to Waukon in Alamakge county KANSAS From numbolt Kansas via Gs3ge, Cetholio Mission, and Chetopa, to Fort Gibson From Pleasant Hill tia Blooming Grove to Mound iy, Kansas From Neosha Falls, Kansas, via Belmont to Sya reuse in w nson county From Fort S'ott via Mill Bree, Dovton, Mzpleton, ana nine Mounas to oarnett trt-weekiy From Viadig.is via Virgil to Pleasant Grove From Xenia to WInut Hills . " From Council Grove to Albllihe From Neosha Falls via Mount Airy Jo' Liberty in ooason county From Enterprise via Ottumwa Sac and Fox Aeencv. Greenwood Ottawa and risola o Itarsisonville Missour rrom Council Grove to Marion Centre From Mepina via Gskaloosa, Winchester, and and a:ton to Leavenworth From Lawronce by 3skaloosa o Grrsshcrper Falls From Perry vt lie located on the route of the Union Haciffic railroad by Nskaloosa agd asten to Leaven worth MAINE From Porter ty North Parscnfielp, Parsonfleld,and orth Newfield.lo estNewneld id York ccunty. From Morth Acton, Msine, by WaeQeld, to Union New Bampshira ... From Woodman's Station hy New Gloucester and West Gloucester to North Raymond in Cumberland Co From Aortland!to West Portland, io Andi-ooooggia county MASSACHtTSETKi From Nerth Falmouth, by UitchVille and Kast Fal mouth, to Waquoit - - MICHIGAN I From Coopersville to Squire's Ferry From Coopersville, by " Mant-field Mills, Savenna, Slocnm's Grove, Whitney's Mill. . and Moreland, to Sqt'ire's Ferry MINNESOTA From Paynesvillc. by Norway Lake, to Six -mile Timber, on Chippeway rtver Nrom nastinps bv Cannon Fails to Kenyon Fiom Saint Cloud to Fort Kipley cn the west bank cf the N'issippi river. ""Ftobi Watertown to Glrncoe . From Blue Earth city, Eiuoesota to Yankton Dakota Territory From Hutchinson by Cedar, Greenlief Eandigoli,and Irviug to lorah From Henderson b Arlington New Aubnrn Wit adan Lieeaiid Fort Wads orth in Dakota lerritory to Fort lUceon Missippi river SEEKASKA From West Hoint, Gumming county to Rock Creek in ta'id County ten miles. From Pwnee City by Frieces Mills Nebraska to Sen eca in Kansas From Dakota City by West Point to ColufiVbns From Brownsville Nebraska to Rockport Missouri From Big Sandy Jones county to Rose Crsek Muckols county ' n ' From Plattsmootn by G lends: e Sonth Bend Ashland Salt Creek Rock Creek Lancaster Saline City Saltillo Centreville Olive Branch Clatona to Beatrice. From Plat tsmouth by 8 Mile Grove to Weeping Water. r.om Decatur via Losan Valley, West Point, Saint Charles and Jalap a to Fremont : 'roni De Soto via Arizonia to Decalnr . NETADV From Carson ty way of Gphir Wahoe City, and Steamboat Spprings to Huffaeer's Rauth art tri Nevada rrom Icne by way of Canon Cit j to Ans-im alt in Ne vada From Austin to Corti In Nevada From Aus tin by Way of Kingston. Twain river, and San Antonio District to Silvei Peak all in Nevada From Vir?in ULvwavnf Sacramento District, L'nionville, Siar, Dunglen, anil i'aradise Valley, in Ne'vada to Bjis ciiy iuLUa KETIV YORK From Unadili. In ihe county cf Otsepo, vis Sidney, Tompkins, and Mat-onville, to Cantonsville, in eouoty cf Delaware. Tne road from South New Berlin in tbe county of Cheuarpo to Morris in the county v! Ols ein tbe etaU of New York, is herety declared to be a pi st read. Ohio ' From New Carlisle via Brant, to Fayton J 'CREGD TromDallescifyClarVsrllie From Dalles City on Jhe Columbia river, to Vbatilla in Umatilla 'y From I'matllla, byte Grand, in Lmon County to Bi ter City, m Baker County " - PSNNSYLVAMA Jrcra Tversport, in Uontj ornery countr, lo Eeller's TsTern, In Back- eouofy. . Public An Act to rmeud an act to extend the Charter of the President and Directors of the Fireman's Insurance Company cf Waseiugton and Georgetown, in the Dis trict of Columbia Ee it enacted I y the Senate and Ilouve of tte pres enatice of Jneted States of America in Conjress a'inembled , That the sixth, seventh, e'ghth, rinth, and tenth sec tions of the act to incorporate the president and direc tors of the Fireme'u's Insurance Company of Washing ton and Georgetown, in the Distriol or Ojiuji ap proved Match third, einhtcen hunJreJanc tnirtx-seven and. which was extended by the act approved February seventh, eighteen bnndred and fitiy-beven, be, and lue came here by are, lepealed ; the hie companies which exii-ieu at the tiiu of the past-age of said acts, and up on which exis-tence saw tendons were based, baviug ceased to exist. Sec 2 And be it further enacted, : That the ttock of said Fireman's insurance Company shall be it-suei, 6old, transferred, and held in 'fte same manner that the came migh. have bceu isaued, soid, trauierrcd, ad d heid bad those auctions never exutea Alptovcd, March 17 lbCti Public Resolution No. 5 .) Joint'Resolution anthorizinx the Secretary of War to prant the Ue of a Portion of Military Reserve it Suiat Clair Biver, in the State of Michigan, for Railroad pur poses . Resolved by she Stna.e and House of Representatives of ihe United Slvlcs of America in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War be, and ho is hereby, author ized to grant to Guerdon O. Williams, of tho c;ty of Detroit, in the Stateof Michigan, and his associates. the use of u) much of the military reerve on the i-t Clair river, in the State of Miceizan, known as the site of Fort Gratiot, a-t is necessnry for exieuuiux a eorse ran road from Port Huron city to the depot of the Port Hu ron and Detroit railroad, at stich rental and upn such tetms and conditions as to him may seem proper, re serving to the United States, howoeer, the ri;ht of re moving tha rails, ties, and other parts of said road wheuever the Secretary of War shall direct, Without any claim or right lor damages on tne part of said Wil liams and associates, or their legal representatives. Approved January 31, ISC6 TPublic Resolution No. G A Resolution directing the Distribution ol the Writing oi James Madison Beit resolved by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States ot America, tn Congress Assembled, " - . That the joint committee on the Library be and they are hereby directed to tistrlbute, by mrul or otherwise. the five hundred copies of the wi itings of James Madi son, published by auth'irityjof Congress under dirf ttion of said commet tee, iu the manner following, to wit : To the President of the United States, one c opy , to the libraries of the different departments, of the Post master General and Attorney General, one copy each ; to each memb'or cf the present Senate hand House of Kepiesentatives one copy . to the library cf Congress, ten copies; to the libraries of the several States tnd Territories of the Union, one opy each to such public and col'epe libraries as may be designated by the pres ent joint committee on the Library, one hundred cop ies; the residue to be retained in the Department of tLe Interior for future distribution. Approved, February 7, IStiG PUBLIC N. 2t. ' An Act to amend an act entitled "an act to In cor porate a national military and navaT Asyiumn, for lie Relief ef the totally disblod Officers and. Men of tte volunteer Forces of tbe United States Be it enacted by the Senate and noa?e of Reprcaea trtives of the Unite J States ot America in Congres Assembled. Thatrhe President of the Jni ted States,' Secret -y cf War, Ceier Justice of the United Suites, and sich oth er persons aj from time may hereafter be associate! with them, according to the provisions of this act, are hereby csn-stituted and cstiblished a board-of rnaav gers of an establishment for the care an l relief of dis abled volunteers of the Unite 1 S;ate armyf to be known by tha n-'im? and style of Tie "Naomi Asyl um for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers," anl have per petual scccession, with powers to take, hold, and con vey ral and personal property, establish - a common sea'p, and ti sue and be sneU in tbe courts of law and e-iuityj and to make by-laws, rules, and regulations for carrying ;h or! the bisincss and government of tho asylum, and ak penalties . thereto : Provided, That rach by-laws, rules, and reiuulations are not inson sisteat with the laws or tho United States ' Sec. 2 And be it furthe enacted, That th9 busings os said at-ylnm shall bo manage' by a boal of twelve manaeers, who shall elec froni their own nuraber a president, who shall e the chief executive oft:r of the board, two vice-presidents, and a sef re' ry j sevea of the board, cf whom the president or one of tte 'Vice presidents shall bpno, eall form a quorum for the transaction of business at auy meeting of the board. Sec 3 And be it further enacted, That the board of managers shall be composed of tho President and Sec retary cf War and Chief Justice cf the United States, ex ofHcio, during their terms of cnlca together wiia nine other citizens of the united States, not members of Congress, rovwo of whom shall Le residents of the same State, but who shall all be residents of Sttei which 'urnished organized bodies of soldiers to ell in the late war for the suppression cf tbo rebellion, no porson bein ever eliaibl? who save aid or countenanco to the rebellion,) to be selected by joint resolution of of the Senate a House ef Representative immedia tely after the passage of this act. Tbe term of ofhVe shall be for six years, and nntil othera are appointed in their places, after the .first, election, wu;ch t tall be of three for six ycrs. three for four years, and three for two yearn, tc bo determined ty the or ler in which they shall te named m tee resolution . New elections shall be mvle by joint resolution cf Congress, and va cancies by dea;h, resignation, or otherwise, to bo filed in like manner. No member of the board of managers shall receive any compensation as such member ; but his trat el lins and other actual expenses while upon the business of the "asylum may be paid. Eut any member cf the board bavins other duties connccW with the asy lamn may receive a reasonahla compen sa tion therefor, to be determined by the board Sec. 4 And be It further enacted, Thai the board ef managers shall have authority lo procure for eirly use, at suitable places, sites for military asylnmi for all persons serving in the army of the United States at auy time in the war ef the rebellion nol provided by existin? laws, who haveboen or may hereafter b di qualifia lfor procuring their own maintenance and sup port by reason of wounds received or sickness contrac ted while in the linsbf their doty during the presont rebellion, and to have the necessary buildings erected having due regard to the heiltu of location, facttfty of access, and cap-tcity to accommodate the persons pro vide for in this act. Sec. 6 And be It further enacted. That for tho es tablishment and suppjrt of this asylum there shall be appropriated all stoppages or fines adjulgol a?iinst such officers and soldiers by sentence of court martial or military commission, over anl above tho amounts necessary for the reimbursement of the Government or of individuals: all forfeitures on account of tte-ertmn from such service ; and all moneys dul 6uch decoised cfilcers and soldiers, which now are or may be naclaim ed for thr.ee years after tho death of such oflicers and rol diers, to be repaid upon the deniaud ef the heirs or lesal renrespntatives of sucn deceasea omcer op sol diers . And the 6aid board of managers are horeby an thorized to receive all donations of money or property maile ty any person or persons for tho benefit of the asylum, and )o boiaor aispose oi me urns ior us aoie and exclusive ue. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the officers of the asylum eball consist of a governor, a deputy gov ernor. a secretarv. and a treasury, ana sucn other ora cers as the board of manage! s my deem necessary, to be appointed from disabled cfilcers serving as before men tionfd. and thfy may te appointed ana removed from time to time, as the interests of the institution may require, bv the board of managers Sec7 And be in further ccactel. That the follow leg persons only shall be entitled to the benefltsof the asylum and maybe admitted thereto, apon the recotn menda'ion of three of the board of managers, namely All officers and soldiers who served in the late war for the suppression of the rebellion, and not provided for by existing laws, who have been or may be disable! by wounds received or sickness contractea in the line ol duty ; and such of these as have neither wife, child, nor parent dependent upon them, on beioming inmates of this asylum or receiving relief therefrom, shall assicn thereto their pensions when requ.red by the board of minacere. during the tune they.shall remain therein or receive its benefits. Sec. 8 And be it further enacted, That the board of managers shall make an pnnail report of the (oadLtion of the asylum to Congress on the flist Monday of every Januarv a'ter the passJ.so of this act; anl i'. shall be the dutv of the said board to examine and audit the ac counts of the treasurer and visit the asylum reen'arly Sec. 9 And be it further enacted, .That all inmates cfthe a?yium shall be, and they are hereby, made snbiect to the rules and articles of war, and will be Governed thereby in the same manner as if they were in t he army cf tte. United S ates Sec 10. And be it fu.-ther enacted, That tho mana- jrers'of the avlnm shall have power anl authority to aid persons who are entitled to its benefits br-out-door relief in such manner and te snch extent as tney may eeem proper, pravidrt snca relief sbail n it exceed tae average cost of maintaining an inmate of the asylum. Sec. II. And be It further ehacted, That as much of the act to wiiuh this Is anamenement as provides for tbe estab'i-htnent cf a maval in connection w.ta a military asylum, and so much of said act as provides that all stoppages f fines adjadsed against naval of fleers and seamen by "sentence or coarts-mirtial or military c mmission, all forfeitures on account of de sertions from service, and all moneys due t deceas ed naval cfilcers and seamen which are or may be un claimed for three years after the death cf snch offi cers or seamen, shall be appropriated for tho estab lishment of the asylum contemplated and provided for by this act and the act of which this is amendatory, be, and tho ssme is hereby, repealed Sec. !2. And be it f ifrthei enacted, That all the property of the United States n.iw at point Lookout. St. Mary's county, Maryland, shall be and become the property of the asylum so soon as a title to the satis faction of thd board t managers shall be mads to the asylum of at least three hundred acres of land, inclu ding that on which sai 1 property cf the United State3 is inw built aid maintained cr held Sea 13. And be it further enacied, That Congress may at any time hereafter alter, er repeal this act Approved, Narcu 21, IS53 n . n -. r" " '; ij:HJ:' ! ,; AW ii ij lira d U- ' . U .l.i.! .Tl.li.lli !i-ll!.Jil.!! I - W;: ! ::; r:-, LJL-J1 Jl il... I J si 1 - J .... . ..-V..:'.-.. -. 1 ! OF fP ffi Wh : " - On hand at Ills Store Rooms, Haln St;r Br6T7nYlller c'j:s!in TT. u-- -4 :n Bf.H Vflffti ftn fftT.. ft inmrk!ete assortment of Dry CToocIj, Graccrlc Simp. Il-itsan.l Cat. Cutlery. Glassware, Qaeenaware, Hardware, Crccscrj Hf9jr;j Willow "Ware, and all kinds of ware usually kept- ia ft Crjt-class EeUii Mere, Ware tLat can be bought anjwhdr'o. ; ' ' ' :' T , c J ' ;.-. ' tbat will but w;sr 2 TERLI3 : 10X7, D'OWIT FOR CASH 1 !TAT, BJO'Z'XO IS just bought cat tho entire estabHibcient, itbeoim3 nceemry to! collect all debtJclne thi to that end I hereby give notice that all account! due the firm of J. Urfy 4 Co., tpfaid 'b Elavin old firtn the lrt dav of March. 13f5. will be placed ia the hand3 of aa oOeer for eolltctims January 1st, 1S53. It terfe:led bond, hid, proposals guarantee, secarjty.om. cui bond, public reeord, affidavit, or other writing, knowing tho. samel o be falsa, forged, altered, orcoun trfeite t, for tbe purpose of errauding the United Sute J evirr fcuch person ahal! be deemed sndadjud d guilty or fiJlong. and beinz thereof e"aly convicted, shall be sentenced to be imprisoned, and kopt at hard labor for a period aot excea-ilng ten years, or bo fined nc-t exceeding one thousand dollars, or hota ot said pan ishmeats in the discretion, of the court Sec. 2 Anl bo it farther enacted, That 1! any of fonce'shall be committed in any place which has-Boea or shall hereafttr bef eeeded to, nnd nnJer-tho Juris diction of tha United States, which offence la not pro hibited or tho punishment thereof Is not specially pro vided for by any law?of the Unitad States, such offence shall, upon conviction ia any court of the United States having cognisarce thereof, bo liable to. and receive tha same punishment as the laws of the ijiato In which srch place Is, or may bo situated, now in force piovl Ued for the like offenca when committed withira tho jurisdiction of such State J an ln subjeuent repeal of any such State law shall affect any promotion for such cffor.ce la any or the courts of tho United States. Approved, April 5. IS86 PUBLIC No 25 An Act to provi le for the Transfer of tha Coatody of ina uoraryor tha Bmitnsoniau inautate to the Li . brary of Ccnxress Be it euatted by the Sonzte and House of Rep- grest assembled, : That the library collected by the Smithonlaa Institu non unuer toe provision of an I act approved Augnsl tenia, eighteen bnndred and forty-six. ,hall be remov- eu.irom rue Duijding of said institution, with tae con sent of tc regents thereof, to the new fire-proof ex tension oi tho library of Congress, npon completiou of a snmciou i portion thereof far 11 alcommodation, and Shall, while thera 'deposited, be subloct to tha same ret ulations 'as tho library of Congress, except, as hereln- Soc. 2 And bis it farther enacted , That when such Library than have ben so removed andldepositad, th omunsoniaa institution shall have tha nse thereof In like manner as it is now used, and the public shall have access thereto for purposes of consultation on ev ery ordiuary week day except during one nonth of; each year, in tbe recess of Congress, when it may be closed for renovation. , All theoooks, maps, and cherts of the Smithsonian library shall be eroperly eared for and preserved in like raaener as ara tbosa of the Con gressional libTary, from which the Lmithsonian libra ry shall not be removed except on riimburcement by tne Smithsonian institution to tha Treasury og the United Staiee of expenses incurred in bindlnz and in taking cara cf the tame, or upon such terms and'ccndl tions as shaW bo muuily agreed upon by Congf ass and me regents or saia instituMon - - ' Sec. 3 Andoe ia further enacted. That the Smith soman jnstitntion, through its secretary, shall have tne same reflations as Senators and Representatives . &ec 4 Ana be it further enacted. That the librarian of .Congress shajl le auohori2eJ to employ two addition ai BfMseants, wno shall receive a yearly compeosa lion cr eight hundred dollars, and one thousand dol lars respectively,, commencing Juty one, eighteen hun dred and eixty-six, to be paid out of any niodey ia the ireasuij u i omerwisa appropriate! i3fc. o Ana be it further eDacteJ. That tha mmnl gve nunareu.dollars, or so much thereof as may be aac eary. rnjn ce appropriated, oat of any money la tha treasury not otherwise appropriated, to defray the ex penses.of the. removal hereinafter provided fur. Approved, Appit 6, 1S68 A ESTwiT. '"" CHAS. C; EI, LIS, ' noisicoPATiisc riiYsiciA:;, . OBSTETRICIAN, BrowDTille,.. ............ . ..KefcraikA. Will give bis attention to all cases entrusted to bim'.and believes himself Qualified tj enra by tha mild remedies prjscribed by hii school. ' 1 "OFFICE At hia residence,' SriSf of tha frami School Hiuse,oa Atlantic, betwoea Ttb t 8 t'. 11-al ly . r . .. ' " l i ii aia. Tublic No 26 An ACt to rrov ide for a Term of tho Diat riot Court fot the District of Ninnesota.to bo held at the City of YVinont ia said District. " Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House cf Kp- resen.&tires of the Uuited States of America in Congress assembled, . i That hartartir, and until otherwiso provided by at, t bora shall bo held,annuilly, oa tbe first moa dry in June, a term of the district court of the Unite! States for tho district of Jlincsota at tho c.ty cf Wincna, ia faid district, and all process writ?, and recogniqancc3. C4fil and crim;nnit which may navo ooen.or may hcrosuer oa , juRd aaa mido returnable and 2IaDafd,Eha'l be returned tc the said form of the said court tae 8ilid cjty of V inona.ir. like maaner and with the lVa eiTect as if original!7 mabo returnable thereto SeoZ And bo it lurthsr eaactc.i, That all acts or parts of ac ) which require a terj 0f fa;j court to pe held at Mankato, iu said di-Uricf. be. and ihe . samoara nereoy, repealed. Approved, April, a, 1S68 1 . GEA N T' S P 5. J L. ---w w. .. ... - S3 - -2 3 Jt Cy r . - r r k 3 . f - . - w a - i M h : So5 j 3 5. r " s e s o ' u zn ' 5 GO 12 J isg 2'-"1 p: :,Pl;rJ 2 Egg - f r f S S.J . rzzl ! r-- ft.- - , : J J m . "-5 " J H a - - -. a Public-No. 22 TPrBLio ErsoLrTIOJf JCo. 7 A Resolution extending ihe Time for the comDletion of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Resolved by the Setcte and House of Representa tives ot the United. Slates of America in Congress Assembled, ' ; : . That in case the Burlington and Mis sotirl River Riil- road Company thall comnlote the section of twentv miles from the preseni terminus of its road by the first day of December, anno Domini oighteen bnndred and sixty-six and the certificate of the governor shall be filed witn' tbe Secretary of the Interior of snch comple tion, men me sma company -ban be entitled to -in lands, due by reason of the completion of said section of twenty miles, as provided in section eight vf the act entitled $ An act to amend an act entitled "An act ma king a gi ant cf land fo tbe State of Iowa, in alterna te t-ections, to aid in the construction of certain railroad in said State," and Its rights ihall bo in all respects the same as If the same section should have been com pleted on tbe Srsi day of July next Approved, February 10, 1SCS (Public Resolution, J'o. 8 .) A Resole ticn tendering the Thanks of Cnn?ress to Vice Admiral David G Farragut. and to the Officers, potty Oftk-ers, Seanien, and Mariners under his command. for their Gallantry and good cinduct ia the Action- in Ale- bile Bay, on tbi Bin August 1861 l!cdcedly the Senate anl House cf Rrprexcnta tivktofth United irtatet of America i it Cunqressaj- Than the thanks of Congressaro emineutlync and are hereby tendered to Vice-Admiral David Farragut, of the Unite 1 Statei navy , and tc the officers, petty cf. flcers.seamen and mariners under fcif commauaf fot the unsurpassed ifaltantry ud skill exhibited by them in the engagement in Mobile Bay, o;i the fifth day of Au gust !64, and for thoir long 'si,rt faithful services and DcWavering devotion to the cau?e of tha country in the ni idft cf the greatest dir2cul:ies and dangers See. 2 And be t furthei enacted. That the Presi dent of the United States bo requested to communicate this re-o.ution to ice-Admiral Far ragut. and that the Secretary of the iavs be requested to communicate the s.i run to the offlier?, scasncn . et-d mariners of navy liy general otder of his department Approved, February 13, I3V6 au Act quitting Doubts in Relation to the va'idltv o5 certain Locations of Lands in tha State of Missouri. made by virtno of Certificates issued and or t5e Act of C nsress of Fubruary the seventeenth eighteen eun- dred an I fifteen Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reo- recntatiecs cfthe United Satet of America in Cou qrens asxcmll'd, That all locations of lands in tho State of 3fisouri. purporting to have beei mado by virtue of certl ficates issued under the act of Congress, approved Febrna,y the seventeenth, eighteen hundred and flftaen, ento- tled 'ai Act for the ro'ief of the inhabitants of the late county of New Madrid, in tbe Missouri Territory who suffered by earthquake," which are invalid In consequence of basing been nude or located after the expiration of tbe time Fpeciaed by law for making sail locations shall be, and the seme are hereby de clared to be, as vilid. and as bining, as if the sai l lo cation ba1 bcon made and fn! ly completed within tbe time prescribed ? law, provided said locations shall be according to law in all :ther respects; but ho 'for egoing prrtvistflns of this section shall not atply to comptehend.' Incindo, or extend, to any-laud1 v.ithin township forfy-Cve. north of the base line, in ranco seven, east of tho fifth principal meridian lineisi said S ate of 3fi?nrt J . ' '- Sec. ".And be it further enae'ed, That the United States do bsret'-srant reliaqaish, and conve, fa fee simple and iif. 1 property, to James T. 0'Carroll,or bis legal renret aWftve, all of tho right, title, and interest of the foiled States in and to all of the land within urvey number two thousand four hundred and ninety-eight, in township frty-flve, north of the base line iu range sevaa east of the Dftfi principal meridi an line, In the State of Missouri being the same land that was loeatel by virtue of ccrtiatv o numoer one hundred and fifty, hsued to the said James r. O'Car roll.orhia lesal representatives, under the act of Congress approved February the seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fifteen, entitled" 'An act for tha relief of the inhaoitaats of che Ute cou-;y of New Madrid.in the Miss-m.i Torrit ory, wh.j suffered uy earthiiaka' Provided, however, Thit nothing in this sctiori shall grant, reiicuish, or conver the whole of any part of any iot, tract, piece.or parcel cf laiji Id aa!d. township which has been bereto?rec"nuriuei by tha Cn!!d States to anype-fcncf jiersons, or to the legal rep resentatives of any person or persons : And provided further, 'That nothing in this act sbatl be bo construed as to invalidate or impair any patent heretofore issied ty tbsTnited States, .cr shall in any manner abripge tliveJt," ii'.'paii', Injure, "or prejudice any valid adverse right, title, oi interesiof any person or pers na in or to any portion or part of tha afore-aid 1 aid which is granted, relinquished, aa 1 rtuveyeJ by this act Apprerey, March 31, 1SC8 CAEAP CASH STORE. JIain Street between First and Second. BROyNVILLE, N. T. I Would Respectfully inform tha Citizens of Brownville, and surrounding country that I ,bava just received my fall Stock of Goods, consisting cf Of tha latest styles and be?f quality, Mens heavy calf Boots, double soled Boots, Fine Kip Boots boys and childrns Boots and Shoes. All kinks of La dios'Bots and Shoes of tho fiaestaai bestqu ality.' India Rubber and Buffalo Over Shoes for Gentlemen and Ladies Groceries of Every Kind, Consisting of tha bes brands of Sugar, Coffee, Tea,. Pepper, Allspice, Soda, Candles, Tobacco, Matches, Starch, &c.,&.c, &.c. Wpoden Ware, Stone Waro, - ' Tho Best Quality of ' Tha be?t Voolca L'uder and Over Shirt. Sill O l.t .l-. 11. ' ' odii. py toe pound er Datrei wiiit;n lis ueFZAS FOB SALB OBCE A.I- FORGASH All of which ho offers at the lowert rjric rft. mined not to be undersold." , GRANT. '0 StFAW y a h i 'i s M.A H-A JL 21 (3uccesors to JIcLdtieHin ft Swac) Xsmaha Yallij Bank .Building. " : We respectfully announce' to tbo Public that they have no w in store-, a New and Large Stock- pf AND To which tbet inyi to . the 'attention of purchasers. : - ' " ' yO7 WILL FND THI. BEST bazars, Teas, Jilo and JaYaCnk ret, i'urc jCICcr-yincsefund'Cbai Oil at Canned Fxtits in" great : vtxixtV and of ihe b'est quality ; ' Catsup, pierfes: Oysters: Scdincx, Clams, .Flench, lliistard itVqrccstesMrt Sducs wvS WesterTT curve Cheese g ' ' ' ' S W AN ; .& BB OS I (Public Resolution, JVb. 9.) A Reolut ion for thd Payment cf Expenses incurred by ibea'oiht Committee to inquire into the Condition of the Slates which formed to so-called Confederate Sta'es of Amenci " B itrtsoltrd bj) the Str.aSe ad ITfwc of Repre sentatives of the United S.ates of America iti i'un- P173LIC NtO. 21 An Act more efTectn illy to prov ida for the PuaNhxent i-f certain Primes asainsi too United Setj Be it enacted by the Senate and Ibtune of Repre sentative of the United Slattt of .America in C-jn- gres a?evibl'-d , That if any person or rersans tbr.il fa!sel'v m.iSe. l- the ter, forre, r eoonter.tit- cr caisa cXjrocnra to be falsely nisd , altered,' forged, or. rpuLterfeied ; or willingly a. e or avsist in ihe raise raikin?, alterin?, forcing or counierfelting an bond, bid, proposal guar aniee, security, o&cial bonn, public record afTl;Tit, t.r other writing for the purpc.-e cf delraudiii the United State.;. cr shall utter or publish ai true, or ccuse to be nfte-el or published." as true, any " snch faUe, torsi -k'creS or ounterf eitei ion 1, bid, pro Xcnl, guaranh-e, security, cfScial bond, j rI.c record a'H.l.ivit, or oi'jcr wrjiim', fur'fho purr&sJ'ofratfaud in? tLeU:ii!fcl States.'a njwint the Sitoe tbtefal.-e, forced, altered, ur- cvcutcrfcited ; or tcall transniit to, or preseiit at, or cause or procure to bo transmitted . . ' . i to, er preen:ca at. tae c!3:e cf any cf3r cfthe That the snra of tea thousand (3!lars,or to much thcr- 1 Utitei Slate?, air such false, forged, altered cr e:-un CPA DCe IN VARIETY, Ai0 : .. S22aS:S!2liit. 7 - ' -- " - ... ' - - i llie'ldo or 1,000 forValcbj E.H.BIIRGHES&CO. At their Kursery 2 Ifi mires west of Brownville, Nebraska. y?..f Syan and Jhother desrro to .call particular, attention' . to their !af go and varied Stock of - ' -.'-. ' .;., j i, i Tqbacco, consisting- of Natnra! Unit and Nectarine and other favorite fcr'andi of Plug Tobacco and best - qualities tf Fine cut aid Saoiic? Tobaccc'." .... ... v, t ." ; ' Wroa'ght and jCut Naifi, c -jail 'the Spads;H6veIi.Broom3,Sewing-vin9 and.Scoop Sn'creLsr ail. .-.f .iV.;'. " TIic hl-hest price pnid for nnUer, Esss, aaa cp.unjry producc'-ar Consult youf iqterst bv ekrimin- ing Swan & Era's. ; Goods and irice3 1 '. . .- - (( I P t.