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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1857)
.4 C vCv'VN r yv a i , i v 1:1 i III y 'y y ax Ay y y y y ' 5 AN INDEPENDENT - WEEKLY NEWSPAJ.JER DEYOTED TO M1TTEES OF GENERAL INTEREST TO THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE. WL. I. CITY 0 BEGWNyiLLEv KEMAHAr COUNTY, N. TV, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1857. NO. 43. i J -p toy Aj): tf 1 X; ix ; r: Qz yH J ! pjjiB a m rrciisnra rrrsT tktxsday 1T a" W. FURNAS j 'fcszd Street, - V4ter: r UVe' Clock,) . ; lrtJV . - - 150- ; . tlTES Ox-ADVEETISIXG: ' -j rrTT. ' 12 Vines or lc, one iasenion, tLrsa nioctl;s, y six 'jflt.Js ". -" ! . ont -rear, iiia-a Carls of IIbm J6 ; i Gw'.iima. ne Tear, . ' , .-balf Cvhuac, one jcar, - fcr;& . - Ooiaani.wx months. . , t . - lu'i C-Umii, ix iaor.:b, - rl;' - " , : v , , ; -' h2f Ckiuif lire isoa-J, - a ti,co - 4M i tXO -10,00 eo,oo 25.C0 15,00 10,00 Si, CD 10,00 ,00 .13,00 10,00 ; c,oo 5,0 - THE TVESTETLX HOXEEB LAXD UXTES, DEALER IN REAL . ESTATE, ' : 01IAIIA i CITY, 5 JT.' T. - " J57"lsd carefaUr located, and entered for cus tomers. Lots and Lacds bought and old. - - PHYSICIAN, SURGEON '.AND OBSTETRICIAN,'. , XE1IAUA CITY, X. T. ;: .: Tenders Wt prefck-Ionil serrices to th citirena a? j esukha county. - - Ten per cent fr eaca cUlj. Le aided. U the ' Aa'iin- Distss Carli of re liaei or less, for nfl . i ftdTertiieinaat VJ b considered J tie year, fSed ob to mannacript, ur prcnon&J i-rI Bp.a between the parties. . . m 'Ai-nbeaicrw not marked on the ropy Tor a fpeci-1-1 K-lt iuscriloitf, will be continued until or-t-ti Decani cLa.rd according. ' ' : f.i tirerusecicsU tvxa iMtgcn 01 i--'. wbe paid in adrance. - : ' 7w r;vLr?pe J rcarty adrcrtiserf wui be eotfined -.J'j U :'ir husiness ; and a3 adTertiscmcrti ne-':ii-S thereto, to be paid f.r extra. " ' -! " K'.l iead-J aJvartiscmecU charjed double tieabore ; IAlertie8ienla oa the inside exdasiTclj will be ,HARDiK3j Kir.:20USH co; HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS, . So 49 Hain ttmt, bet. Cliva end Pine, : .... ,.ST. LOUIS, MO. Particular attention paid to toaaufaeturin t tnest ilole LlaU. " A: L. COATE, ; : . - ; COUNTY SURVEYOR, , BSOWSVILLE, XEilAHA COr . ... j . . . J'etrxskx Territory. - - - y ATTORfsIEY AT tAW, A Archer,: Richardsioa county, X. T. XTm practice in the Courts of Nebraska, auistfrd by Harding and Bennett, Nebraska City. r. ittpsiig TH2 GOLD CCES : OE, THE LITTLE STREET - LEG GAR. xc "was ine morning oi s. new year that had jist setT4n, fright,- golden and beautifriLT iThe sun clistened like jeweled-xaiment in the cloudlesa fckyl The chur-xng of Jhe silvery, sounds of the tells :ruck joyfally pj)on the lis- ; mere was a lime iri a cuna oi pojertvonthat new year's morning--' walking tHe street3 with th3 gaT crowd that swept past her.-- Her little feet had grOKn so numh," encaaed- only in thin sho-eSj and those badly won that she conll: but with difBeulfcy, move the one tefors the mother. ) 3Jer cheeks shook at erery step she took, End her lips looted purple. Alas, poor Elsie Gray j .-elut was a little beggar, '-p Just like the old year was the" new year ;ta her,, just like the last year's wants, tnd the last year s sufferings, were the wants and sufferings of this The change in. the yew brought no change lid. her condition. Her mother was x widow and an hiTalid. and the child a poor beggar. .. :;r5 ,";. In ; tjie' ; old and . ' che2rles3 " room Attomey-and Cuisenat Law. eil no bright fires of anmyersary. ,.-r .x-t,t . rrvr No crerreens, no wreaths, no flowers, , - a i.TTt Trlic " save a iew mci it"ereu ones,' uecjeu u"wr its tizac-rtainedwalls. There was WILL attend promptly to all buvsnees entrnszea to his care, in Nebraska Territory and ;Wtr ernloira. , . " . 4 SeptembcT 12, 1555. arlnlS-ly .7. his hand in his pocket he grasped the ature of the last, gratefully cool, and coin his mother had this Tery ncarning here I am permitted to immerse my- A little incident occurred in a family given him, and drew it forth. : 5 self in a large cistern of moderately grocery, which, could the reader have "xou may nave tnat, saia ne, noia- cola water. now reiresning ana i seen lor nimseu, would nave fcept turn in it out to the child. restoring. after the sweatings, rub- in laughter for a week. A lean Conn ie, "7 JOB PRINTING! . yBlarks ... i 1 uOlU-?, Checks, 1 'J:)Zt LaMs, Circulars, 4'0h, you are too good. You are too bings, scrubbings, pullings, pinchings, j tryman entered the grocery having in er, a3 if sho ought not to take it from belatherin and pumice stonings of he desired to exchange for sundry hhn.: - - v No3. 1 and 2 "Mother will give me another, if I .1 am reluctant to quit my present want Jt, said he.-"It will do you quarters, but am commanded to get goou, iase it,. iaa:e n ; you aaau taa:e j ouu x uo so, ana my lenaer ana new- it," and he was gone. "T1 born infant skin (as susceptible as the " It was a" gold coin" the value of five j surface of a skinned eel) is centlv rub i dollars.'" "-" 1 - lrr ' ', beddown and cnveloned in a sheet: Mother and child wept together.-1 then, mounted once more on my lofty Then they talked- of the good boy pattens, and supported as at first, I am whose heart had opened for them on led back to the robing saloon, where thi3 New Year's day. There was laid upon a mattress on the fioor with it's a shame.1 bread, and fuel, and clothing, and eve- my head raised by a pillow," and with "What's a'sha ry comfort in its depths. They conti- a quilt orer me, I am presented with a "Why, look a-here. Mister1 housekeeping necessarie3. "Want any eggs to-day, blister?" xes, will take em; how many have yer got? " lout three dozen ; how much d ye give for eggs?" "Ten cents a dozen. "What! only ten cents a dozen?" "Yes; that's all we get ourselves." Well, then, all I ve got to say is and "He's dead!" How frequently ij that brief but admonitory sentenco' uttered without exciting any but tho t most transient emotion without awa-' keninga deeper or more permanent' reflection than the next passing the nght . will entirely obliterate from the mli u ; Two friendj shall casual v meet .fcfJt: a temporary separation, and inquire after a third and mutual friend. "IIcV dead !" is the melancholy and impres sive -rejoinder.- If men of business,1 perhaps he was one who entered lar gely into their speculations all their projects for the advancement cf their; fortunes all their worldly-minded schemes of aggrandizement yet "he's dead." The intelligence is received with an exclamation of surprise; a significant shake of the head a sen- I. V a nuea 10 gaze upon . xneysaw iui- cup.oi conee ana a rersian xvunan. nere the countryman patted h!3 eggs sation nearly allied to pity and regret; in it3 rim -pictures of , 'delight and joy. I sip, and puff, and dose; and dose, affectionately, and viewed them as but it is not heard "as if an angel Ah! what a philosopher's stone wa3 and puff, and sip; and I am of the though they were the veritable product spoke." and as time passes they hurry that coin! How it turned every thing opinion that, after all I had undergone, of the giant's "golden hen. "Why, off without further comment to their first into gold and then into happiness! my present blis3 ha3 been cheaply look a-here. if you wa3 a hen. wouldn't respective counting-houses, where tha U, what bright rays shone forth "from purchased; lam roused from my you think it was mighty hard times if me inning com oi gold f. reverie dv a pome inquiry n x wm De von had to lav es for onlv ten cents i m m - . . i J - mi "cn- j That night returned this angel boy a second time shampooned, to which I a dozen ?" hen filled; with ansvrer, "Certainly Dot. la lialf &n - The cxp to the .bleak iouseV-ithen expression of countenance, the happiness and lighted with joy; but he hour, or thereabout, 1 rise and dres3, sincerity, the indi nation, the evident was not alone his ; mother wa3 with and leave the hummum. And now it oninion of the e-raiser that the JACOB S AFFORD, no the SPRIGMAN & BliOWK, sound of. merry voices within door, to say to the widow Gray -A nappy nCTT Jcar 10 Jouf "3. Gray."1 y. 1 ; HeaTen seemed to have walled her AGENTS...',' And General Commissioa SleTcluuits. CIKCINNATI, OHIO. t er-rr o.hrkind f "work that tir be called for. tip purcbAi'ed, in connection with the 44 Adrer- isti" VLx, aa extensive and cistlknt variety of f tie Uut style, e are prepared to de any kind of ountiosed ns the abvvc CaUlogae, with neat- f a;iaii?:a:cn. RAILROAD Al ID ' STEAL'BQAT abode; out from Oie liappiness inai w;is .iu uc wonu s oa iua,t iesu e day of the year. It had provided,, to all appearance, no congratulation. Why i M ere they outcasts T-Ti iiad they1 outraged their claims on the wide world a charities : Had they volunta rily shut themselves out from the sun light- of? the living creatures around them? No! a shame take the world that it -xrxust be so answered for them. a. a. KaaSFOKD. T3L. JlCLESHaX, Nebraska City,N.T. D. i n'ciir, BrwnTiHef5. T. BRADFORD, McLEXNAX k McGARY, -r - AND vi K V . y SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Brownrille tend !SebraLa'City, .NEBRASKA TERRITORY. Mrs. Gray was TcryTpo"or TEING pcrnsaneoily located ia the Territory, wc U will ?iTe oar entire time and attention u Tattle Elsie stopped at times and breatLe'd her hot breath upon her blue and benumbed fingers, and stamped her tiny feet in their casements, " with 'ihe all the force left in them; and then b'g I -r. ..:.. : - -i , l V, ... 1 ,t I j i . . 1 j ll! r I. 11 ; Tas r-rjT.ricTor, ho, bat ic? bad an exter.Sire ex- practice o. our ,s.uu, .a - IC2r5 Btouu irt mUling ia iUT large ; .WttSS !?I 5Sl2it23riS! eyes for a moment, and Tolled sldrfy .a'kS'VSdS us.fiavr.m,Cd.tti,.!;e.. do l.cr purple cheeks, as if they s-Z.ti riTe share of tbe pv.Llic patronage. BUSINESS CAKDS. trotted to or management, will receir proinptand faitlukl attention. EEFEEENCE3. BIIO WN VI IXE. Co 1 A. iS. H0LLADAY, XL D. i SURGEON, PHYSICIAN And OXrEitotziciura , y moWNTlLLE, N. " ' ' ; y olicit. a siare of palli; f&tmnae, in tbe various r.-ae of his .rjfB&Io2, fros: the citiicns of Browa- ! '.J.e and Tieiaity. . ) VT. EOBLITZELL & CO., i DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. j .Q'jecnsware, Hardware '- - OOUNTRY PRODUCE. BUOVrNILLE, N. T. ' y MISS MARY Yv. TUILVER,- I Tin: Etrett, tetvtea 2Iiia ri "Wftter, BROWNVILLE, N. T. - i Hounds and Jrimmhiijt alicaya ca hand. 1 " C. Y7. 7HEELEE; ! ARCHITECT MID BU11M. would freeze to them. She had left her. mother in bed, sick; and famished. What wonder that she cried, even though those hot tears only dripped on the, cold pavements 1 hey might . a s well fall there as elsewhere ; ; the many bnman hearts that passed ner were tui as icv and hardened. : - A youngboy-5 a bright looking little fellow -chanced to -vzss her. as she walked- and ; wept . ands sobbed. .. He knew not ; what' Want'1 and 'sufiering were. He had never tn own 'them him-self--incw not even what a real beg Ttf Ktnnned iiuddcnlv before T.-nd Warrants Eonlit and Sold. Elsie, and asked her the cause of those T A "NTH .FTF.RF.n 0"V.TTATF. i tears.. She could make no reply; ner S. F. NuckoIU, Richard Drown, Wm. Eoblitzeil k Hon. James Crair. Hon. James ii. Hashes, . IIon.John R. Shepley, Messrs. Crow, McCrearr i. Coi Messrs. S. G. Uubbardi Uo., Hon. J. 3IT.LoTe, , Tl-nl T Nebraska City, Urownrille, " SL Joseph tlloL, St. Louis, JIi)., Cincicnati O. ' Heckiiv Iowa. . June T; 1356. a. J. rornxrox. ' tx. it. truss. rOPPLETOX BYEIIS, ... AT T O II N E YS AT ' LAW. And General Laud Arent$,:ly, - OlIAHArNEDRASKA;1- I .yri..-i him. Blessed boy! How his little is that I feel the benefit of my bath. country would soon go to ruin at that heart warmed and glowed to see the I seem to have gone back, to the days rate, were inimitable; and the mer- child nncover the baskethe had brought ot my childhood. My body is lighter chant, . appreciating justly, "shelled with him," and take but one by bneT the and more elastic' than a feather. My out" eleven cents per dozen for the gifts which -were jl stowed- there! and spirit are exhuberant. I am conscious produce of tho countryman's cack now ovenoyea was ne to see nis mom-ioi oreaixung me crrcumamDieni airiiers. er oner the sick woman work and a new j through millions of pores. 1 am ready home, and see the sicfc woman .grow to - snaxe hands with the aonsey ana a chnrch of "color" the minister suddenly strong and almost well under caress the boy. Ihe external world noticing a nnmber of nersons both the influence of kind ofiice. never looked sofceautiful. - Ihe future rcVjtp and rnlnrpd QtflnrUnT nnnn thp -.v . ... . .. .. .1 t a -w- 1 1 I ww- . - - 1 ears have rolled away m the silent never so cheering, l am ready to qo seat sinin" service, called out past, inax little girl Jisie uray anypouy m xne universe a goou lurn. in a j0I1j voice is a ladv. . Not a lady only m name, bo ends my JLurkish bath- but one in 'every deed, m heart, and conduct. She dwells in a suburban EIC2LT SOLD. cottage, and . her husband: entirely A Liverpool paper, under 'the head devoted to her. The husband is no of "Strange Stuniditv " tells how a unexpected information of the rise in sugar the depression of the money market or some equally vital and in-, portant adir, demands their immediate.;. attention totally absorbs their mind; J and tney entirely forget that they. have just heard an echo of their own inevitable doom. "Git down off them seat3, both white man and, color; I care no more for the One dan de other." Imagine the minister's surprise on hearing tho : congregation suddenly other than the generous boy who on goal! g of a -gentleman was recently commence singing, in short meter i tneiew learsiesuvai accosted ner served in one of the banks of that so tenderly in -the street and went cjty. He had entered the institution; home with. her. . ler : .poor mother W1ta the intention of depositing X400, sleeps quietly in the church-yard; yet 0ne half of which sum was in gold, and she lived to knotr that uoa had pro- the other half in . notes. The latter vided for her. She . died 'resigned and he placed on the counter beside him. happy . . u "Git down off dem seat3, " Ron" white. nian" and colort I care no more for one man Than I does for the other." A young parson lost his way in a TTTrrllmTrntK r Z Z.TZ. ZZLTZS LTD Browavillo, S3". 'PECIAL attcntion-rwea to the selection aad en- Otrr of Lands for Settlers, aai all others desiring choice locations. Land Claims, Tewn Lot? aad all kind' of Real Es tate, bought and svld and mrestmentg made lor dis tant Dealers.- ! i JOHN s. hoyt; Ccanty :S'jrvcyQi nr.d Land Ag;eiit;' OF Rkhardr)n county, N. T will attend promptly to all business in his profesfion, whea ealed on: such as Paring Taxes, Recnl'r Claims. SnbdiridiRg Land, Lajng otit Town LotaDraf Ung City I'lattic. u:sidencc arc a2ires ;'-; t ' y Ar.CIlER, Riehardka eti., TC. T.' "' "J .,HAHT CcSOIT ' " heart was too full. uHis any one hurt you?" asked the feeling littld fellow. She shook her head Have von lost your way t ,T1 ,T. L. KICKETTS, NEURiSIO. TERUrrORV. J J. D. N. THOMPSON,:-- LTTOBHEY at law. OT.HT" 1?TJZ33jIO j LOT AND LAND AGENT; j Cocr of.FiTit and Atlantic Streets, ! . RROVNVILLE, y. 7 ; fc . attea tj;e C.mrts of "ortLicm SlissouxL 2Te- and Western Io a". . i . -..:- ! ' 'JAMES W. GIBSON, ' BLACKSMITH Seead Sireet. between ilain and Xclka, I ; EnoyrNviLXE, y. T. , Df." C. U C'JGai, ', J. J. HCDD, ; MCDD k HUGHES. 1 R0t)UCE.:.& ' CQ1VJISSIOS X- SH1LB&MIIB Orejoa, Iloit Coontf 2Iissuiri KeepenjtntlT on hand all description of Harness. Jf. 11. E Terr article its w:?. loan;.: ,t ; LAND AND LOT-AGENT ' I ALXUEH, I1ICUAIIDS0X COUKTX, X." T. Arccjrrj k.mget. .. OLnrER BENNETT . & CO . lanufactnrcrs and TThalcsale Pealtr; in BOOTS AND: SHOES, fFaaT.A-o :ih. Cmor ai-a axnLocr- l ue: "nguwacea.-sunaj -uearty fcoy gs.iam aetonuLment cpon ine motacr and child. T' The scene was' new to hiai. He 'wondered' if this was what thcvc:illed poverty. nis eyes looked Street .; VNo." answered the cluld audibly. "What is the matter, then f nc ast- c3::'- V ' Mother is poor and sick, and I am cold and ljunjpryy We have nothing to eat, Our room is quite cold, and there ia. bp ?4 .for VfheredorVoii live ; - - - 'Will you go with me ?" asked Elsie, her fare brifhtemnrr. : - "Yes," said he, "show me the way." . . Through .street, lane .and alley she guidedhimf-Ctrbev reached "the door dfrt'ie hovel. The cold breath" of the wirrd- whistled in at the cracks and crevices before them. They entered. A sick woman feebly raised her "head from the pillow ''and with a; kind look said faintly,' "Elsie, hive von come 1 ' "Yes, mother, and I-have brought thisboy with me.'T.do not.knowwho he is, but he-said-lie-"wanted Tto' come and ; see where;. we ; live. Did; I do T?crcng;tQ bring rhimwith . me,- moth- 'rNo; ;my child," said the : mother, rif ; he knows how to pity you irom.his little heart.", : - , ; A TTEZISH BATH. "r alighted at the door ofrthe head bathing establishment of Grand Cairo. Behold me, now, in the vestibule of a genuine Eastern hummum. Two tall Numidian slaves assist me to disrobe, and in the place of my multiplied gar ments attire 'mol in a piece bf. loose cloth buttoned just above the hips. Thus denuded, I am mounted on a pair of wooden . clog3, or patterns, about ten inches in height. I am then supported oh. either side while I make my . way.o ver . the glassy marble floor to a bathing saloon, number one. Here I am stretched upon a plank, covered by a white cloth, and reclined at an angle of forty-five. The room is then filled with vapor, and in about ten mi nutes I am perspiring profusely through every pore. : 1 grow faint,, the vapor isturned off, a few buckets of tepid water arc turned over' me, a cup of coffee is adniinistcredjand a few whiffs of a chibouque, I am revived, and am straitway' conducted into bathing sa loon number twOi y : i - Here, sitting th the .side of a marble reservoir of hot water j I am then laid down and scrubbed from head to foot with isoolcn gloves and a sort of ful ler's earth. Then drenched again, am next submitted to the operation of peeling, a process which removes all accumulations of dirt and scurf - upon the surface,; wliich ; la' fact seems to take off an outer skin. The peeling over, I am drenched again. The next stage is that of pumice stoning ap plied to the inside of the hand3, the sole of the feet, and the heels, until all the horny and hard parts are ' rubbed down to a delicate softness. Now comes a season of comparative leisure and repose. While lam on my back, the operator is cutting my finger and toe nails, and carefully extracting from and commenced counting the gold, forest, and it 'being vehemently col wnen a Dy-stanaer toucnea mm on tne shoulder and called hi3 attention to the beautiful decorations of the ceiling J il.! i..n. -r--j. rrt tauu uieir reiaarKauie eiieci. xce gen tleman looked cp in obedience to this kindly . suggestion, and having fully admired the artistic cffect,lookeddown again. His feelings underwent a very disagreeable change when he discover ed that his notes and his polite friend had both disappered; nor had the ad mirer of ornamental architecture heard a word of either at last dates (jROSS LniuiiAxrrfi Compelling an actor, who has just died a "violent death,". to appear before the audience two minutes later, and return thanks for witnessing his death struggles. Ta, ain't I growin' tall?" "Why, what s your heigh "Seven feet, lackin a yard !" fainted. t sonnyf7 Pa TYhat i3 the' difference between an auctioneer and a post-master? - One does as he i3 bid, the other a3 he is dir ected. : and rainy, he happened upon a poor r ' a a a 4 cottage, and desired a lodging or hay- loft to stay in and some fire to warm liim.,. The man told him that he and his wife had but one bed, and if he plea3edto lay with them, he should be welcome. The parson thanked him and kindly accepted it In' the mor- ning the man r&seto go to market, and meeting some of Li3neighbor3 he fel a lau!:hinsr They asked him what i 1 i at made him so mcrrv about the mouth "Why," says he, rl can't but think how ashamed the parson will be, when he awakes, to find himself alone in bed with my wife. . ... i i ii "Ah," said an Englishman, the other day, "I belong to a country upon which the sun never sets." "And I," said a Yankee, "belong to a country of which there can be no correct map it grows so fast that surveyors can t keep up with it." thz surras a Era or urt ; ; . Life has for an observer such quick succession of interest and amus ing adventure, that it 13 almost incon ceivable he should ever feel dull or weary of it. No cne day resembles another. Every hour, every minute; open3 new stores to our experience ahel new excitemcnta to ourcuriositv. . Ym are always on the eve and the morrinr of some surprising event. Like thu moth, we are forever flying towards' a itar but with thi3 difference, that w-3 attain it ; and "if sometimes we. find the halo wa3 fancied a. elorr is that some deceiving mist, at least we 'Lavb learned a lesson.. If we lock ur-oa life merely a3 an humble student,, wb shall not feel any great bitterness '1.6 such disappointments.." Tt" is ciily when vf e hug cur ignorance to ot;r heart3 that We are ahd deserve to.be, miserable when we embrace the cloud, that we lose the goddc3 But if we open the eyes of the mind, atd determine to be neither wantcnly sti piil nor inattentive, an enchantijd world begins to rise from chaos. Tlie aspect even of the room in -which wc sit grow3 lively with a thousand unsus pected curiosities. ' Yi'e discern - thit the most ordinary person 13 invested with some noticeable characteristic. If we deign to look but for five plea sant minutes at any common-placo thing, we become aware of its peculiar beauty; and there b not a bird tlas wings through the air, nor a Coer that blosscms in the garden ; not 'in insect that crawls in the depth of thu earth, not a fish that swims in wator, but has it3 own singular and delightful story. A printer, setting tip the lice which is so often placed under a wedding no tice, "It is not. right that a man should live alone," carelessly left the v out of of the word live which made the bride blush. ' '! ' A stipe in a Western theatre, having been inducted into . the part of the Ghost in Hamlet, "for one night only," performed his part so badly that he was hissed off. The manager came forward, bowed gracefully, put his hand. on:his.he&rt,.annonnced that "Smith had agreed to give up :the ghost,'- bowed again, retired, and "all was peace once more. ; " 1 1 - J When Jack Jones discovered that he . had polishedLh bed-mate's boots," in called it an ag "laboring, and ronnfonndedlv hard, too under a mistake." ST. LOUIS, 110. - . . S. V7. Attorney; Counsellor ct" Law, : OUAIIA CITY. I y trrr?.rxcE. . Oaj u. r. Set, yehzaika Cij. ST. LOUIS, MO. T ' ... - - 1 T . . G.- CL TODD i CO.," .... . . I. X j 1 ' . J.". HZ, J'ortk Tint or llii reet, ii. Loui. Ulill ;: 52 ate rival's INCLUDING Dutth Eoltir; Cloths, ilCl Stoaes Saws, Screens, DaciicLs Atsj: P0HTALLU GEIST'ri:nXLS, Lotb Upper and Lower Stona Kanners." MACHINE BELTING, . Of Stretched leather amd It'stber.' St. Louis, Oiwber 15,1$. tUIS-1 jrj2prrt''s3a;njctter;'but they glittered with wonder when turneT to wards . Elsie., Suddenly, they . filled whh tears. , The want, the woe, the desolation were too much fcr.him.. He shuddered at the cold,nncorered floor. Its gazed mournfully into the empty fire-place. His eyes wandered won deringly over the naked walls, looking so uninvitlngly and ixhcerless. Putting tranoES, unsightly: or inconvenient pead of 'Lis own, he t i n e?f aTlfi ;n lr,wgravated instance cf sitting posture am : shaved the hairs are carefully pulled but of my nostrils my tars are picked my hair is cut my whiskers and mustache are trim med, and my head is, at last delared to be finished. To these processes suc ceeds that' of shampooning; namely moulding the fiesh, cracking the joints, and loosening every integrument in every socket throughout the frame. Then a lathering all over with apecu- 'of one, and liar kind of agreeable emolient and, then, another time isnqweome to.be Introduced in to bathing saloon number three. The: ateosphere of this is after the temper- A man praising porter, said it was so excellent a beverage, that though taken in great quantities, it always made him fat. "I have seen the time when it made you lean." ' i hen ? I should be glad to know, said the eulogist. "Why, S'pposc a feller, who has get nc':.h ing, marries a gal who has nothingj i3 her things his'n or his thing3 ier'n? or his his'n, or her'n.hern? This question to be decided by ths English Court of Chancery on Doomsday afternoon. no longer since than last night against the wall. : ' WW . An honest Dutchman in training up hi3 son m the way he should go, frequently exercised him in tho Bible lessons. " On one of these occasions he asked him : . . ' : V .-. - : "Who vas dat vould not sleep mit Bctipher's vife?" .; "Shoseph- "Dafsa'good poy. . Yell, vat vas de reason he vould not ' sleep imt her?" ... "Don t know. Ehposs he vasn t T " Tce love of STE.IFE. I never lov ed those salamanders that arc never well, but when they are in the fire of 7 t contention. I will rather suffer a thou sand wrongs than offer one. I will ratriPT snfTpr ahrinrlrcd than inflict onp. I wHl suffer many ere I will complain j emg himself; that 1 endeavor to right it by c:ear ncisic: le emolient soap; ; contending.' I have ever, found that .drenching.: The ; to strive with my superior is furious; wiih my equal doubtful; with my infe rior sordid and base; with any full of unquietn:3. Bkhov HaZL . We heard a good joke perpetrated yesterday, by a friend cf ours. Sail hetoanacquamtarice: "Xhings are really coming to a pret ty pass in our town, all the ladies stopping at the Girardleft the dinner table yesterday." "Possible l". said the person to whom the remark was addressed, greatly surprised. "What caused them to do so V ' . ' : . - Why," responded our friend, con- tfcc ccrvst was B AUTIIOHIT Yl:: LAWS OF THE UNITED STAT!S. Puir.cii." : ! AN ACT for U10 construction cf a tv:-nn road from Firt Kearney, tu tht SomVP.m of lha Kocky '"iIoucta;tir,d GreAt'Si!; Laa Vul'er, to the eastern rortro cf tL T Staia cf CaUforL-la, scd for oiber pcrprei. Be it exacted hj de Eenala r l 2?m Rfprtsmtatlves cf V Unliel Sab rAmeri'a in Ccnjrtss (usemllel, . TIX tLe aunt -f three hunlreJ thousand d I!jrv, or a- nt cli tberecf a3 may be necessary, let tir.J iht U Leieby appropriated, out rf any norisrr cot otherwise appropriated, for the conjtnctii3 cf a wagon road froa Fort Kearney, in the .Terri tory of Kebraaha, via tha South Pa of tho Rocky raourtair.s, to tfea aern boundary of the State of California, renr llirsr Lajcjrto be expended TiTidsTthadirectiDa- cf th Sec retary cf the Ir.terirr, pcrr.i-.t t courict to be made by b;m; sa!d Vaad to cc cocci witL acd form aa extersion of the rrad a!-eidy authorized froa Fort LicbeTey tc- ths a.'xsuid Soth Paso. . . , S-jc. 2. And le i'. fmler r-idt.7. That the sera cf two Luudrcd tbor.?ar..i dollan, or as much thereof as may be cece-.js.irrbe, aitd thesaaew hereby approprli'ed or.t'cf tic vey the treasury cot otherwise ap;T Hated, fur in the cantrnctioa of a wm tcad froa EC Paso on the Rio Grand?, to Fort Yua. i.t tla noutU of the G'Jar:fr, to bacip-ei.d id riijder the directluu cf the Secretary of tha Inferior, purnuact to contracts to be rr.adu by h'nu" SecZ. And U it furiW- triad.?.' Ti.l ara cf Cfty tho'jsand dcllarf lv th 1 , ... . pass was made at Hm, tut he dodged ! - , - r?,rraJ031 C7T f. 0 ! in the treasury not otserwie Brrrrr': J. -fir it. 'Ien are called son3 of guns, because e tin:? cr other. it n uey aa go on o the construction nf a wag-n nad frrnj lrt DeSnnce, in th-i Territory cf Xi."jt Icjicr. to th Colorado rlvvr, near tie raiutb cT the 1I bar.ra river. - ' A pi r rl Ft In: ary 1 7. ""7. 1 : - ( f