Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 03, 1857, Image 1

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DEVOTED TO AET,; SCIENCE, AGKIjTOWUKE,; COMMENCE, NEWS, vPOUTICS, GrAt IOTELLIGENCE iND ,m
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PURWiS-- &V-IiANGDON
Srxon'l SL hd. ,hii Gud Wafer. '
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r r er.cTC-aiiTpfcU in aIvjur, - $2,00
- , at thveaJof 6 n: oath?, 2,j0
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Cub of 12 T m re ttIH Lc fnmirhe-i at $lTjt) per
arnutn, roTiiicU .rue t.-a.-n
... r.ATi:s of AitxF.irnsiyG:
Or." intrr', .'12 linci'fcr ic3;,) one iticrliori,
rh a'liiiVna! ins-rtion, ) .
" tix nioulus,
I.'-u-inc1- Cards rT'-it !in? r Icj: one jear,
('..tnrj, on? joir,
f..urLM '
ct tVliiiaa, :.x uuntlis,
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eights . . ' ' .
4 t'olaiiio. t'lrt; moslVi",
h!f Culaina, three inontlii,
(1.50
4.1'0
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f.nrth " " " "l;0(t
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An3-r.n:ics eai-ii;late for cSlce, ' a a lnmcs 5.00
C'laia jwcair-'e wlli be rt-qnired fur ajrti.ie
iaTil. exep; T heri: actual rt'pnriWUtT is known.
Trn por cent for each cbaao be aided to the
. rite?. . '
S-r.Jir. T'asiness-Carls of rc lines orlesi.for
on- rctr. i - -
:iJrcfU.-Le"rt ttnlle coailereJ W the year.
ttr.";j ficijei uu the inaniKripi, or previously
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f -1 rAcr of iortns 1 be continued uutil or-
il crr-l and charfd a-'c
All fcdrertisement. fr-m
t., . naid in alraor
.ri:nr:y.
stringer or transient per
Thor.'it-;!. . ..f-vearhr ailvcTti?er trill be eonSned i
; iri.'i'v tiit ir own- V-ain-''- : aa-1 all a Ivcrtisoments
:.. rrt-uninz LhereU to Ve prt'.d fr itT
Yearly n.rvrti-crj have the
privilej
thanin-
t':.i ir aJreriiu:at rU-'ViiiWtcri v.
AH lead 1 advertisetnenif charred double tb?Vve -f
A rv-t;-cmt zis oa
char-e-i extra.
the isi'Ie cxclu?ivelj trill be
EOOK AND PAITCrr
JOB 1TJXTIKG!
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ilnvirg al le It', the Advertiser OSce Card and
.t.ib.l'fSres. New Tji-js of the latest styles, Inks. of
. !1 Culors. lir.nres, i'me Pajvr. Envelope?. Ac; we
ju.ro ce-w prepared to execute Job W..rk of every d
Tiptio -in a Style unurpiis?ed by ary ether "oS.ce
ia th United States.
Fart; iila.r attention wlllbe given to orders from a
i'-iii.'e lz having tlieia promptly attended to.
i he Prvpriors. wLu. having had nn extensive ex
pKieiiee. wiil give taeir personal attention to this
branch of baia "s.an i L ;. in their en leavers to
.plea?t;. b..;b ia tu ex?::;en,'e of their work, and
rcv.za.vj charges, tu receive a share of the public
. rj4rei;ag'--.
ISIESS CARDS.
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" A. S. HOLLATAY, .
SURGEON,; PHYSICIAN;
V ti ci O"bstotriciaix.
"- : . iow'svTLLE, t.; ;' ... '
S Jieits a share of public :dro-aaTr. in the various
lesofl
i s rr-.f cssi-'E. fmra the citizens of Brown-l
ie and vkibity.
.MISS MARY-TCKNEK,
M1LLIHER AMD DRESS MAKER.
. Tirst Street, betvrcen "Llain and"TVater.'
7 BUOWXVILLli, N. T. "
7o)nu1s and Trimmings alvays on hand.
ibrcliitect and Builder.
7 -.JAMES W. GIBSOX,
BLACKSMITH
becond Street, bet woen Main and Nebraska,
' Itr.OWNVILLE, X. T. .
tj. c. joht;soi:,
Attorney end Counsellor at Law,
HEAL ESTATE AGENT.
tlTECEXCES. ,7l7-
lion. Wn.Jessup, Hi.ntro.se, Ta.
11. S.EonUy. . - - .
John C. Miller. Cuicsgo, Pi.
Wm. I. McAllister, -
Charres F. Fowler. " -
" . Wmi Ferguson, F-rowhviiie,.X. T.
O.'F. I-nkc, -.--.
J'av 7, ISj.. . ,
. -XL EEEUY, 317 D., -
- SURGEON, PHYSICIAN
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. . CliGT JLI'j.' JL LXOXINT,
. " " -ELUOITADO, TT.'T." ' .
r ESrEHTFULLT tenders bis prcfessional ser
L rices to the eitireas of Nemaha county and ad-
joiiarg vuntos iUi in Nebraska and iihrscari.
went Nth, IS jT. ' '. 1 51-6m
'. I. T. .Whyte h Co.,
" WnOLX51I.E M!CD TiFrAIL PEALtHS TX -"
v .'-DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
Que(
nsT7dre, llarilivare.
ptovos, 3J"
Ccnntry Pro dace, ;
P xss.
li I LU WNV 1 1,1.13, N. T.
3 LJ -2r-TV" JE
- - aii -xrrt ij.jrf7o "J.
TinLL attCDJ prociptlyloall busiuoas in hi? pro-
37-lf
AVct-fTpj-'-rNn'l-ni.
OLIVEIt BENNETT CO:: i
BOOTS
; SHOES:
' Ifo." S7"Main.i'Strtjeti :; ' !:;;
.V7'. LOU IS: MO:-' :
CLOCKS, iWATCKES,
Jewelry, Hated Ware, C"t!ny,.Spoons, ic Acl
n fbort
r5TEjcGKAnvr; nni lri!e on
Tlotie mi AI-LITOTSK TTARKATTTTt. 1 '
A. D. KIRK, .
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, iL.U.1111 ASCill. and , JU.X-J
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tt-vt '- It ri I r v.i,u- aaoWmt
TV ill praetiec m the Court of iNetratfA, aajsaiW
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by Hardin- and Uearrett, Nebraska City.-
JJICOBKAFFORV,
Attorney a ml ' Counsellor at Lair.
iUENEKAL IXdUTJASTE AXT L.lfl ACOT. '.
And Notary Public:
.irzmiiAsiiA ciTr, iv, -x. v
I V to hi eare, in .Nebraska Ternary and h est-
rrn Towa
September I", 15 Tlnli-ly
W. P. LOAN,
ATTORITEY : A!T.i ; .LAW."
LOT AND LAsDAG3-:NT.v'.!
Arclier, Richardson Ccuiiiyv X. T.
'.. Kotice to Pxe-Sinptcrrs ! i
J. S. HORVACWX CO., "
Attoraers at law.
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. PE AL.ESTATE K BROKE!
- ; c:r..yi.ciz-::.:::y
:::a:vKv.;.i. ui v. i..- f.ij'oi rv
: ;.-.:- i n irc-virin their lr!-ei:V ti
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B. E.
HA&DIXG,
. U. C. XUtiJ'GH K. rTOOMEB.
HARDilJOj KIMBOUSH "2i" CO.,
J!t nr'ictiirer$ and W'ntletaU Dealer in
HATS. CArS STilAW GOODS.
Ko 49 Ka'n street, bet. Olive' "and Pine,
SZ ZOUIS, . .M0. ., ,.
rartienlr attention paid to TuanufactTrrirrg our
finest Mole Hats.
MUSS
Oregon, Holt County, LUssouxi. ' '.
Kcpconstantlyonhani alldcscriptioucf Ilarrjess,
SaddlcsjFri.lls.Ac..xe;
X. P.. Every art.iele.in our sho? is maanfsctuxed
by ourselvesuid warranted to give satisfactkiu .
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
GEORGE CL1VES. ' J. V. VEZ.
Cln.yc3 zSs Ijoo. - .
Real Estate nntl Goneral xVgencv
. O LI All A CITY, N. T.
J ' EE FLU TO ' .:
James Wright. Errker,'
2Cew York,
v. m. A. V oodwird, t.sq. , r .
lion. It. V"jd, Kx-tioY. of Ohio, . Cleveland,
Wicks. Otic and Browneli, Uankers,
Aleottfc liortfio,
C1. Robert Campbell, , ., ?L Ljiurs,
James l.idgway, t.
Crawfermind Sack at t.
Chio.
Omaha City, Aug,o0,i3;3. rlnl'-ly
il. T. EEXNETT,- , J. S. IfOKTOX, : - H.D. BUiWXft
EEXNET, 3IOHTON II ADDING;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JWbraska Cify, J T.,tinl Glcv.irood., Ia.
TT'ILL pmeticc in all Puc Court? of Neliraika and
I Watern Iowa. Particular atieuiit n pwid to
I cbtainicg, locating L&nd Warrants, and collection of
j d.tbi.8. - - : ''-.,,(.
I 7 TvEFEREXCE: ' '
llj'n. Ij"Wis Cass. Detroit. -r.
Julius I). Mt, " f iliohigan; . - -
Cot. .IncI A. Matteson, Springfield, 111
(lor. J. W. Grimes, Iowa Ciiv, Iowa:
15. P. Fifi'.ed. St. Louis.Mo.-
IIon.loiel (). Jkirton.TfeJo. OhUj :
P. A. Sarpv. Itcllevuc, Nebraska:
Sr.lgewieh' A Walker, Chicago. Ill:
Groen, Wearo A JJenton, Couae.il liluffs.Ia. ,
T. S. CLTTtyiJ."
Tons C.'TCKJL.
cnnMi & ti ke,
Atu
icys at Law & Leal Estate Agents,
OJIAHA CITY", N. T.
T7IU. att
end faithfullr and premT tly te all b isi-'
ne entrusted to them, ir. the Territorial er
Iowa Courts, to the purchase cf lots and lands, en-
irnrs una pre-erapuons, eoiiectioas. Ae. : ' -; "i ''
' DfiTeC in the second
j building, nearly opposite the WfAstern Extdiane
nank, rarnham street. . r(
Lec. 27, Tln25tf '
A. A-BRiTrOKP,
WM. jrCLEVSAS,
Nebraska City,X.
p. lTc'GAr.v,
xrownvulc,... i.
BRADFORD, McLESXAX & MtGAET,
AXD
SOUCITOnS LY CILLYCKRY.
Brownville aitd Xehraskia" Citv, N. T.
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BEING permanently Jocaksiin'the 'Terrkory.vre
will give our vntirc time ani attcction tv,the
practice of our pro.ession, m a:: its branches. :iiat
t:rs ia Litigation. Co'.iceticr.s f .'Dtbts. Sales nd
rurchaes of iid Lstate, Seioetions of Inc is l.oa-
tiag o: ijask'l V airants, and all oiher business on-
trastel tootir management, will receive pro aipt and
tauai
s.
ill attention.
I1EFEI1ENCT.S
Naekolls,
Iebraska City,
Lrownvillc,
a.l r.rowa.
- Vitt
Iiublitzell & Co
Jarae Craig,
James II. liitrhes,
Ilor
St. Joseph. 5IoI,
St. Loais, Ma.,
u. U Ir
Ilor
Il-K
.JobnP..Stfi;er,. '
-rs. Crow, KeCrtary A Co.
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IM rs. S.O. IlabbaidA Co.,
. J. 11. Love.
Cinoin'ca-bs. .
Kektk.iUwn.
Jane 7, lSG.
T
J..HART,'.& SOIm
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To supply dcfieierKie?' in th Appropriations for the
-fierrke vftho fiscal yavr emiing the thirjieth .of
June. eiotcen.liuu Ire J a.u.1 fiT-ii.
riri';7w' f ijf ?if jijtite nfTltprttrn-
ist!nlltJ, Tiiat the fill'jRing sums be,awl the. same
ard', hercly. pproprUtc-1 to supj'ly deficiencies in
the J4.iTriatiuas 1'jr the . ferriso cf tlio fiscal year
enu.iiilar Uurtietii ofJtmo oiio ihouaril eisrht
hundred a.nl Ofty-six," out of any raocey ;b';the
treasury Dr4 othcrwifc pf niriatclf uaiucly :, .
. l'ab!b IVintin.T-rru ui j.iy IcJL-icncie. in the
api'n-priaiica fur jirifctLjg iiud i.tjcr ordered at the
firit sejtflon of the thirty-third Congress, fifty -ejveu
thousand onv huAitre.1 a.ad geTenty-fire du!Iar.j '
To turpi v Je&icntiMM in the appropriation for
LtLaUnr- Om. teeon-1 Fessi',ii f" the thirty -third
f on2TCSF whkh iXcfLcieuueg were trauafvrred to the
, Vo;Jiut f the first R:ssim -ef th thirty-fourtl Cop-
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grea. in yartue oi toojoiniresoinum approiKti
ru&ry.twuty-fieren!ii ei 'jten ' handrtrd ani fifty-
J ix,-wo hnudred ai fjrty-f'jar th'ousaud one hun-
drt-d-and ei-Lty-eibt d(Iiars and ninety-five cents,
j To proTile for the eirrarin.: of the maps and
lr:.wiiyrs acewuran"lnirt.h reiKHrU of ciiUoraciona
I . r 1 -
laji-lsurveTS to det
Sraiiim trneim raurou nmic,
i forty-nixie taouind tw. hundred df...-.r. er soinuen
t . .. i
1 lMref as nwT be twcesrtrT, and the 1 maps ami
4 - .i,,,.;.T,l.t;,ln(ifihc
h urnwinr? sbftli be engraved to the sai-iioq ot iae
Secretary of War. - i
For compensation of t;n clerl3 of elaAj one
-; ! 1
cm-'
jwyud tewporarily in the ofuee or the Third Audi
Jt' r, v account f Ciilil.iry Injunty la rl warranty
three thousand fonr hutilred and 5:xty--nx dollars
ttiiJ svntyij-fr cents. , ' ' "i..
' CAir'inent' Exjnses of Fost-OSTive I)e(artrunt -Rr
blank bok.biud;ii;.iUidgtat iuaery,iuel ftr the
lt aenil L'Mtt-Oaiec buitlinz. inclodintj the -Audi
tor's iiSicc, oil. tm. and j-anJIes, printing,.! br. d
jaT
ou".
tratrbnian, kud ft-r ntrsctllaneou item, thtve tu
$andxlolia.r.
Asray f JSTice, New Turk. For wages of ivorkcjen r
seven thousand dollars, . - .....t
, For salary of the gumyor.r-iicral of Utah, eight 1
hundred arid thirty-thrse dollars ami.' thirty -threa
cesu. : - '' :'- "' '-' 1 ' ' " j -'-' ! " t
t ForsalarLes of t'biek.jujfiio of tho frprorae
court and eight A33ii:iaU: judges, bc tl;ouarid four
hundred and fttrty-fuiir tiollars and. eighty -jone
cents. . ; i ; 1
- Fear salary of -tho eiceirit Jude of California,,
f.'urt-een hundred aid iighty-ecvca d.'llara and fifty
ee'nts. , :.' r ' '
1 For compcnial,ion of Ihc district a t rneys, foar
basaail tii huiuircd. uud liiiety-iii. duliar and"
eiijat-iieeoU.
1 ('
:. n'.x ta
3'jei of
trice 'ptjwrliijjHi .Bniiiim .tae iiutdrtd :
eighty nelht thoufuid-fe bnnured and cighty-
d aiiu
-one
in F aTrear-res, rnroluae of tc.cI anl nntnt, ' and
' i fer'fi!'! Service, jrcvided ia the first nrLLle of tlie
j recijrxrity treaty with Great iintaiB, ten tuousaaa
fivehuiidrcd dvllarj. t 'i
cf the United Sut-., r-sses. flgs, antl for the po -
ment of io-Li;es fortbc consuls of the United States
ten thousand donarsJ.'
For expenses of ta$ consulates in. Turkey, viz:
interpreters, guards, and other expenses of the c
sulates at Constantinople, Smyrna, Caudia, and At
oxaadria, two thouand dollars.
Forinte.preters,gua.nls.arid other expenses of the j
consulate at Ueyro.lt, ur"c hundred l.'iars.
For expenses ineuiTsd by consuls of the T outed
rotates in procuring information reeuirod by the cir
culars of fighth Octer, eighteen buwlred arwl fifty
three, and fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and
fiffy-four.on-queri'js pr?pounded-by the State and
Treasury I)epartnir'.;?.".;nd for information ciilled
fcrby the resjlution cf thoAousc of liepresenUtives
of tliefourteent.hJX-ecjjiber, ei?ht'jen hundred and
ffty-thre, and twe:aty-sixth leeember, eighteen
hundred and fifty-fonr, eight thouratid dollars.
For compensation for clerical services performed
in the office of lhe Uritod States ligation at lAndoa
from December eigbt!en hnn-bred and fifty-two to
August eighteen hundred and fty-thr iaclusivc,
one thousand dollars.
To compensate the clerk of the United States dis
trict court for the But? of Connc;ticut for making
certified copies of alt copyrights rci-or.led in his of
fice between Jaauary eigbtceu hai.dred aad fcrty-six
and Fcbraary eightera handled and f ty-twos' nine
ty dollars and twenty-five cents. ; ' : ,':
- Contingent exren-e of the Dejiartnrnt r.f State.
For misecllarteous ;teni?jCre hundred 'dollars.
' For fitting up and fumTshir.g.Uie court-rooms and
'T.fcrem-e room and oQcea ior tbe.v6olkitHVnd
quarters, the paymen t of which is no longer rwvio ey ,
ta- r,arccr-iuaew: - ... - - --
Fot eontingene ics oltn -army, nve luouanu ai-
lars. "' ' .
For the regular sapylie.?. of th- quarter -master s
department, consisting of fuel, forage in kind for the
bjErsesy mules. nd oxen of the quarter master's ire
partmcnt at the several military posts and station?,
rd with the annies ir. the field: f ;r the horses of the
first and second rrgisn-int.s of dragoons, the eompa
f irs r,f 11 -ht artlllerv. t.ie regiment of mounted, ri-
m-ynntcd and also for the authorised number of f
ficrrs' horse? when serving in the fi:ld and at the
-tpcsU: of straw f ar J iier's :dd'mg. aI cf sta-
i'tronery: including company and other b anK oook? lor
! tbjaruiT.crriijates A-f (iuchaxg.d soldiers, blank
forms for the paj- awl quarter nR?Ver's departments,
r,t f.-irtbc rrintiD? of division and devirtmer.t or
der, army reguliti'ons and reports, four hundred and
six'y Thousand ii'dlars. .
For tleinybig tbe e vpenesi of the suprera", circuit
and district ceurU f the United Siates, including
the llistrict of Cola mbiaj also for jur.rs and wit
nessesin i.l of llic funds ariiing fr- tn f oe, penal
ties and forfntnre? n?nrrea in tlic rseaiycar ending
the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-six
and previous jears ar.d likewisi- f. r defraying the
expcaisrt'of sinks hi which tlie Xrnitcd State- are
rrn-era ed, and of prosceutlon for cfTeneeseetr.ciittcd
arainstthc Lnvicd titate. and fr b ?af-ke:p.ng
x f Twisoners. two httnired tncnsir.d doJlar. . ; : - -
For trre redeetion ot agricultural statijtit-s. inves-
tlraliems for promoting agriculiiire and ruml ec-no-my,
acdJor the procurement and distribution1 of rttt
tir.gs and seeds to : expended under the dircefion
of the .eomiriisskiiujr of patents, thirty thousand
.Pars, , '- . -
For coEsre-nsa lion and nmcare of the members oi
the kgirlalivo Jisseeibly, oCiers, clerks, and -contingent
exj'cnws.flf t.iw assembly for the .Territory of
Minnesota, six thoasanti-s-rs. .
Fereonrmirent expenses ot tlie lemtoryot .-ew
Jleikoaud te ena:do thog-rfrnT toerupmy an m
terp.retcr'BT Vin'ttnt,Te '" d .lljirs.
For filling np arid draining' tli.e groucils ia. th vi
rinfrr f tbinuUiolial sTeen-hoBses.'krjrwn; as the
r.tsraieOarlm. nr4 fnf Vaffinjr fie ereck which
passes throwgi tb! same, five thousand sixhunJnru
and fiftr dollass. ' . ' ' -
For contlMiing tiM grading and y Ian ting, with
trees the cuinrrToved portions of the mall, tea thou
sand dollars. , .
For construttion. of a sewer ia Judiciary Square,
six thoufni.'loii;w. '
Forplseirrg the sewer openirgs along rennsy'vu
nia Avenue niider the- f.-otwry, and traiping the
same, eight ttoufird dollars ."
For repairing Kikl portion -cf-the Patent OSce
building, co-nstraiticg water closets therein, and ca
snal,repairaf tle east wiitgrf said building, four
thousatiij diUatsJr- ', -:r- :
. j'-FoTHtj Vi jsilk! fnTnafe er-'cted 'for- tne .Kbrnry
fcfCngress v?!'?un lmt dtl'nr. . ' .'
Fcr furnishlr. tie pcrticj tad exterior of His west
' -i r peoaatioa f the marsbala.--fow thousand i ;" 5cc e sfcea, o inpen ou i- i . -; . , - .. ....,,.
one hundred and fitrv a lars anli:inetr-E:ne cents. -;; "' r.. ,? .u.-,-.,,-.....v . - , .... .
-1 -i- : -t. . .1.': -l iiiFtrtli lands' a thcl nitetl tafos have siCl.' r or!i- - . ,r r- ...-
r-t . t nr !ririe oi im: M!jam ircaaiircrs ox iii i ; -. , . 7 v. - r I I.-'- .1.: ...j
V& ,1 .trft.r.c4oV,awUu .M.-O.
' ;; -. ftiuc l..Jred ii:4:;gMr-aiee-4loUar.r1i tkirt-.i jr,,u,oM ,t c ...-..v-o. a,- ... , r-uw .iu.u v.,.-
ri.: uiireo eents. -i-iu-i-?- 'j7-Vv,J V u Vi ' """r' " La city are ti rung a e:xi cismets in ute.
' .: 1 . t, jjf' a-T'.n IH-f-i.' ,-.-'. ,,r, ';,.f..-4 eivibU-iS'. firsts .re atiach?i a af -re-- . " - ' -, ,
-!'. fis.. f---j i !T;'iri!v.4 .n tae , ,rt ? r, . ; ir-(( t,,(l v,..; t: ..,r ; . .. v.'av cf fntrtes by pre-emption, wh-.ch
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.- i , , ,....,-.5 -. ...-I. .:, .-- . ; t'.j i.a!i.t'fr-, a.-i . j. ana '. 1 .muvis i..jl.iuua ill iu . e ui JMia oic iitJ
, . i . . C . T . . - . V. ..... thf.itn. J1 . . 1 1 ir.
eierK w me roui umu, " . ! twenty see tons f.r each of
. Fotfilireg up . nd grading thegrounds t,c4ongin , induJe(1 within a C0.J,,.
totrfeCustom-iloasq building, Torfi, irgiaN.onc i TOJ - of ff Kli4 roati,B;
thousand dodar.-. ' - ,.,ii 1 sold; and when the governor c'--
Sor transiwriauon - oi oiuccn um ivi i .
:,rr, r , -
wing of the rAti?t-OiTien buillmg to pay e re
servation? due piri iron .railing, ,nd 'lay doa the
necei5ary.ilagihr:'id jia-cweuts,oac hundnA aad
filtv.bo4aod iollari. X .... ,.' j -'
r?e:2.- And be it furiler tnartcd, That ti joint
resulutiiji df CoEgt'es tfix, the compoiiai.i of
the t-ajployeesin. the lepjlatire department if tlie
' jro'renrmcnt, and Lpnjhilit the allowaacetf 'tiae
usual extra roinpensation toascha reueivo trt ben
efia hereof." approretl thf tirentieth.jor Juf, ohe
i thaasioa cightliuaireJ ABdSi'ty-five, which wthar
izes theppliuatiouf the i leneite.ef :aaid rciinj'uia
to the Hbrariau anti asr-UtanU and masseoer n the
lilrrjf Congr639 1 eirnst-rqed s to a 1! ov, them
twenty per centum opoa the conpensatien prvided
by alio KTCuth 5t ..f the Act t-T fourth Ait,
eij-hteeahuwirediind lilty-Jir, making appopri.v
tions for the civ3 and uipIouuitLl exjKHses f gcrv-cnimfnt:au"d-thsii!d
joint I resolution shall not be
coiwtrueJ to the pullkirintcc for either bnech of
ConT'i-eiaoi that fcja.jh ef tnea.-t apr-rod the
third of llari eigHtecn ha mired, ji fiVtjffive, as
rctnires Jill blank book, binding, and mlirgtor th
evcrid ieeatrrpderrtnKratsehJl be furrinl un
it fir the direction And saf,erviiiia or the .Sariafn.
dent of Fubl ie i"riuting be, and tho same if hereby,
repealed. .. , ., , -: , .. . . ' i ..
Sc.'Il. lAuiI be it further enact?!, Tha; tlic proTi
tion bf Ue act V.f July -ttrenty-scTen, eighteen
hur.drei and fifty-fire, entitled An act to increase
the salaries of exmitire and judiciary ofileerj in
lregrm, XewMexIcoiWashington, Utah.and Jlinnc
s.a,' hich. declares that the salary or the governor
of 5rwHc.Tieo be, and thesanie is here Ly increased
to tho sum of three thousand dollars, shall be-eoo-stnuxl
by the aceonnting offiocrs of the treasury to
be the full salary T that offieer as gnrercor and as
eaperiaten5ent. f.f bdianaSjirs.'- . .
Approved, May 15, ISjG. " ; ..
' PuLlic 42. 1 i.
: AN ACT ; ! ',
Jlating a Grant of alternata jeefion3 of . the Fubliii
.Lutd-V to tlie 6ute of Louisiana, to aid in th
'construction of o rwiin Ilailroads insaid States. ,
it tnacUfi -hv f.ii &nitc end Ionge of Rrpreen-'
UUivi'.tnf thr l',tit..l ikite of Ami-ridX .in Cwigrent
aenmd. That there, be and is hereby granted to
ti c State iX Louisiana, fr the purpose of aiding
j in the cvistructioaof a rallroud from the Txas line,
. it" tli ci Slate of Louisiana, west of the toTn of Grcen-
j wooi, via ureen'srood, fehrcveport; and .Monroe, to a
pojar, on tbe : Mississippi mer; opposite liekeourg:
anti i mrrNew Orleans by Optlousas, V. the State
line f Texas: and from Xew. Orleans to the State
line,in dircctiuo to, Jackson, every alt ?raa to sectiorr
oTliirJd designated by ddnuniber?, for six sections
in width on euehr side -of each cf said rails and
branch. But in ease it shall appear that the vfitel
States Hate-, tiherrtho lines or route? of said branch
arr 'llefiaitiTcly ixed.: sold any s9ctio2v"t !Sr' any
psrt-f iheryof.gK'.nied as aforesaid, or that the
rigtHof poeeuption ha attached to th'e saur. then
it-.hall be lawful forarry ngeut or ngrtits-ta ap
pointed by the governor-of said Stat, tor?Ci4.sub
j.H?t to the approval of' the S?ercfciry of Ihe Interior r
frJra;thelanJs of thcX'riited Stares telroii totb.cv;j j
l. j fej:Hiid,) shall bs be'.J; by Ihestat
j J. tne use aod r!irp"e afeesai4.-i i r- . i :- s
1 lai a'to be so !tcated shall in no' eae f .1 rtl f
fifti:en rarles from Ihe lines f sard roads . r- :i
Provided furthisr,rThat; the binds-hereby- -ruc'i-u
Tor and on account of salt! riads and brai." a, sever
ally, shall be exclusively applied in Iba eonstru:tiim
of thatroad or branch for acdoa aiixunt of .n tie i
Eahllands are hereby sranttd. a:il shall be din -d
i ;iilj a. the wqr progreesnd tha na .a.J
I ""l0?: ,w r,ver t rl
TrcTided further, Tliat anv and all' buds hc-retefre
resftttrelio tte Uiited States bv-:i i aft of Cju-
grtss, or in any other manner by coripiTr.. ath jr
ity, for the purpose of aidTng in any object of inter
4aiimprovemet,or ,far any other, psirvse wbatro
ever, be.'and the same are hereby r-:'rvcd to tie
L rated States from th; oinrratiou of
m far as it may be found neeeasyy iroca to the
routes of said railroads or branch ti:ei.;-.h such 1;
sorved lands: in which case the rigi.' if way-oily
siiall bo granted, subject to xhe.apprva. of tie Kr e-
Kident ot the LnUed States. .; '
' See. 2. And be it further ewreted, Thai tho re lions
and parts of sections of land whkh, -l.y. such grant,
shnll remain to the Uaitcd States wiiai fix, miles
on each si le of siiid roads and brartL-h. il .xW nt be
sold far less than double tho mininrasn r -rice' of the
public lands wken sold: nor shall asy said Luds
become subject to private entry until lu s;uae isve
been first offered at public sale at i'a iiicteaed
priced" '- '
, See.. 3. And be it ftrtler enacted. That Cm s.iid
land hereby granted ti the said Stitc siall ha s ib
jctt to the disposal of tho legislature t hired", f r ;he
purposes aforesaid, and nc other; x.;k! 1 1o 3;t iil
roiKl ? ahil branch shall, be and rcix.ain p;bl'- hi rb
w'iiyH fr the use of the gnrernme it of tin? United
S-Utesi. free Jroia toll or other char .jecr-en Ihftrrjasi
pj.'Ttation,. oU any property or trotf f tie. United
Setr. 4. " .tad be it further exact ?, T.i thelands
hereby granted to said State-shall b i.-'p d'oCby
s-aid State only in manner fo'lowng.'il.-'.t i t ?ayj
that a quantity of land not cqcee -bag ' Ms area
ti: ; r !3 and
;,: may
sa. f ,hall
fy to the Secretary of the ..Ir.terxTt any
twenty fontrnaous miles of any r 'v'i said
,,13 or branch is eomr.Teted. thenar"-." .r
BiTttltV
and twenty sections for each of s&S'J. r-ads cr t r inch
having twenty continue-as wiles ci isplct.'J as afora
snirt, and included vuthia cor.t :.iiuuv lerg h of
tiventy lailesof each of srh roads Irsneh ntt?y be
sold: and iu, TroBi titsic to Um, nntd iai-. ?afe and
branch are completed: and if anycr tichcr of said
Dadsor branch. is sot .ecratJctw! witiia tea -rears,
ti farther sales shall be made, aad tie lai.-lj" unsold
e!s 11 rerer to the United Sutes. ." - ! - ' !
See.-i.dBrf 0et further etntete'l, Tr i i; e mxils
of the United States shall be tra.-1;-:: V"1-er said
A ian.lhran.5h. under the dir-eti. n of .the Post-
On;eelerutment,at suca priio as Gr.-ri'si taay,
bv law. d"ir:t : Prfvided. That until
tbvt'
1"C 1."
i &xr by -larv, tho Pituiaster- b
liavt-
to dutenrunc the sauc. f.
a
Approved, June, 1855.
Public 43.1
AN A
ACT
Jianting riiblic Lands b lhe Stte of TVS wtsin to
i in tin j.-itj-nrf.i-in ' ilsk.'.r'iis it
state. .-..' - - ! V i . .. ? . " - ;
a mard hy tie S nate W ?7.Vjre-! the soil of Western Iowa, we are author
Wf.ne.5rVJ Vmjud State Am-r:M u oyre I jZ(?(i tyjudgc James to state that he rais-
rrS," .7j,f wio.sin. f ar the r c . : -i f si liar in
the eonstnietisn of a railroad troa II :;crr Co-
Nimbus, by rhe.way of Frtai eity u Ax Si. Croix
river or like , between towash:;: .i'aty-5re and
il.JrtTinc; anl fn :m thence ti ttc w. 1 : ; of Lake
sectiJ)is in ff"iiu -. -.. i v. .-
Hut incase it shall appetr that f;: kel States
y.-m-rm. when tbie linej or r cute? cf a .1 rr&Us zre defi
nitely fixed, add !y sections, or ar 7 .
"ranted wa.foreaid, or that r-r'-t
ri..n "has aitach;d to the same, !'--!Tir
anr agent rr agents, to te .
rraotof said 3tae. to rtlejU .
idthe Secreury f the Interv".
the United States ne.met t- ta
.! m-iSeil.m m-JL-h lan.1. vj v. -
thereof,
thegov-
rr'vai
landi of
' sections
tion.
r parts ct e?tens,as'ialll. e . .t- - -hLuds
the Uni ted Sutw bare rtZl .' ' - " u-e appro-M-toyrhich
the rirkls tf - ' .on h.ire
attached as aforesaid; lfhich la:,
lieu ef th'W kM and to which
baTeattaisaed.- afoniJ, t-:'
tions, and parts cf secUons,dsir
bcrs as af-resaid. awl a-rrp'
shall bo held by the sfatcc. x.-
purrse aforsaii : Provide 1. i
m located shsll, in nnci'e, b i f "
milors front the lines if saii '
cr. That the lands beTby gr&r i' 1
cf , d ey era! !y eba 11 is
hi lected in
,..-''( n rights
'. : ". . -i the see--,
'-1 j o-ll Bcra
. . : fonti.l
-i'n I t the UfeA
it i' eUd ta be
i ' "-n fifteen
: I'r' i-Jeifarth--t
!' - t-a ?coaat
x: t. " y rpj-Tied
' i ivoeoKnt
: tlir Ehill
in the c.'ns tract iot ot tiiatr
of which such laud? ar? k-. y
Snr-criorrS'Odto myuclj; an I ai.-'- i t ja Cn
La i Lake Wirmcbiigo.totl.e li.-.e. -jy alternate
.tTon of laad.designatedbj.o-U isrvr?: for six
1
Xks disposed of only as the work progressei, a'ad tflc
wame shall be appiiied to do other purpose whatso
ever : And provided further, That any ar d all lands
licrefokre reserred to the United States, by any act
if Congress, or in any' other maaaer by aotinrt4i:t
authority, lor the purpose of aiding La any ot-ject of
internal .improvement, ot- ftt-any --oUy . rpoFe
whateevcrj be and the same are hereby, reserved to
the United States' if roar the oporatinn df this art,
exaept to far as it inay be found aecessary; ti locate
the routes of said railroads through sash resenrcd
la&Ja; iatrhiell lease t&e, right T way od! siliall le
gran ted, subject to the approval of. LheJVesi lent roT
che United SUteK ' ' " ' i
See. 2. Anl 1 ft f artiernactetf,' TliaJt ' the
sections and parte of arotions of Utnd trbi jh, by fat h
grant, shall rexuaJa to the'Cn'teG State wi(hin sLx
rnijes nn.cach iude of said roa'ii, shall not be aolJ fjr
less than double tho minimum price"' 'eT She public
hinds when MJ nor shall any of said htads.iecome
subject to priTato entry until the same have been
first offered at f4iblie' sale at the increased ntes. j '
Sec. 3. And be it farther enacted: Tliat the sail
lands hereby granted to the Faid State shall be sub-
I . . U i r x . i a. i i
i - . . P ...
tiurposes atort-saia and no otnor : and 11. a said raT- T
roadi shall he and remain pnbUc highways for'the j
u?eoi t!e uotcrnment. ot tne Lnited fc.tats.Tree interferin n -itW ofrior r-f-rr-'i O I -from
toll or other charge noon the transportation of i , , ii m " 1U1 0lDr p-cn-a. U.
aoy property or troops
of the United States.-.-. t
ec. 4. And bo it further enacted, That the lands
hereby granted to said State shall be d isposed of by
iuuienniy m 0.amerijiwming, ia is w gay : r
TbtWnfttrt-rr.rt.r.T :,t .T,?in, I -
j . .,. ... ...... ...v..
and twenty sections for each of sait L.x:ads, and in-
eluded within a continuous length of twenty saiW
cf -each -f sakl roads may be sohitaird when the go
vernor of said Statr shall ccrtifT to the Kecretarr of
any of said roada is couipteted, thec another quaati
ty of land hereby granted, not to exceed one hun
ircd and twenty sectioc? for each of said roads tar
ing twenty continuous miles completed a aformaid.
and iooluded wiihin a continuous length of twentr
wiles of each of such roads, may be Kid, and so,
from time to time, uatil said roads are completed ;
atKi. any of said road is not completed wiihmlen
years. -no farther sale shall bo made, -and the lauds
unsold shall revert to the United States. "
Scr. 5.' -iaa be it further enacted, That tboTJni
ted States mail shall be transported over said roads
under the direction of the Post -Office Department, at
( such price as Cos grass may by law direct t Provided,
That until such price. is fixed by law, the Postmaster
General shall hove potr ee to determine the same.' ; -ApproTcd,
Jane 3, LS56 , . ,. ... !
Miscelianeoas,
,:Tlie Land Offices.
'JI Good Time for Actual Slitters . '
sctthng up with' 6oa"jiti seXtlers.' L nder ;
the pre-emption law?, none- but actual
h settlers can enter land at these offices at
the present time, hence we can know x
actiy hoiv fast our country is settling, and
we are happy to be able to announce .that
the panic and pressure in the money mar
ket has not in the least retarded the sett
lement of our country by actual settlers
under the pre-emption laws. This speaks
volumes in favor of the West. . Here in
the West there, is a home for every man
werre to ffme here and claim it, and we
say that the man in the East Mho has two
or three hundred dollars can do no better
than to conic to .Iowa or Nebraska if he
reallv want? a home for himself and fami
ly. All that he want3 to' make himself
independent, is the. .resolution to start for
Iowa and stability of character sufficient
to carry his resolution into effect. . We
have been a resident of Iowa for twenty
years and may be presumed to know what
ennbe done here. We know thousands
that who came- .tO Iowa without a cent,
who are : now. worth from 20,000 to
$100,000.' The question may be asked,
"How have theybeen enabled to amass
r such fortunes ?
We will answer by say-
! 1 . - - :.t. - J. :
J .
n
nation
e was to "squatt" on a good tract of
, uP6n which they wen'to work . and
77 c i L .v, id
to' make inotiev,
and their hrst,
move
land
7 , r ' y,-wj
money enough oil", of the tract to be able
to buy it. - They then had a horae a farm
olTof which, they were able to clear from
two to twelve hundred dollars per annum;
this money they invested inlands at SI ,25
per acrer and followed this course from
year to year, until now they aTe the rich
est men in Iowa. We do not have trees
to fell, logs to roll, stumps to grub and
stones to gather into piles, before we can
commence planting in Iowa. All we have
1 to do is to turn the Sod over and plant our
mm isfliv fiiirahpnt mt;i. rrp KiirL--whpnt
'
or peas, and we. are sure of a better crop
the first year, than the farmers in New
-York can raise off of their well tilled ! and;
highly manured lands. These are facts
which we know to exist, as we have lived !
ia me oiaie oi rew iurk. jii uavi ui
I our statement as to the productiveness of
1 cd cn one and one-fourth adres cf sod
j land, xiCSTTrSEVZS and a half bushels of ;
wheat. There, is as good chances for
makiniT fortunes .bv coming to MS estern
Iowa, of Nebraska now, as there were
c?
twenty years ag. This we also know.
We know, what Iowa was then. We know
what Western IoAya.,and Nebraska are
now, and we know that all that a mm has
to do in this cotmtr to become wealthy in
a very few years, is to settle rrpxm a good
tract of land and go to work. 'Thediances
for the.", actual settler -are. bctter.at this
time, perhaps, than they will be -afterth'e
land naices are open for' private -"er.tm
2ow the actual settler can have his pick
and choice of the country, witreas after
the office is again opened for printe en
try, all these choice places will be picked
up by the speculator, and the settler will
have to content himself with a second rate
tract, and although second rate will be
far superior to what is' called first rate in
New York, Pennsylvania, -or any of the
Eastern States. ? . .. . ..
Under the pre-emption law, the actual
are Ch ante for cucrv mait tysecxtre c
seitler has one year after he iiettks u'pea ".
the land to prove up hii pre-edption' ar.d "
make payment f rr the land, ' ar.d if he ia j
iiuJastricus an. frujrj, ht ctji fnT'tLouh !
durir.5 the year to pay for 100 acres r.! :
815 -per acre --Sii O. ,!A:rain'if the ,:
1 - t ' ' ...... . ' . . , . v:
sezu3T.na3 nonev otrni te u.n, ne 'tan.
- 1-. u- ...
ic a 1 fit iu . ciua. - ula tiif';u.i:j . ill, t
wnich in xnany.instaTi-r5s.vould .pn.
mutual ttdvaata-e'to'loth deUorr.xJ cri-i
ditor.-"- If helias a land warrant he can 1 iast Lberdoy. .. It wa.-f a'ent aofiiust
locate itrpca&is bvm -pre-t-niptien, ' lh9' V? ,ir!:i ccrr;Tort 1o: tlr, I
eo speculator caainterfere .with. hira. : I dVr.Tpposr c that I.: ;-r Faw&ilAvaf:a l,e's
. .To those whrj desire coming West with flU:13' -td up. u ahaaut . 15 uZ cus
t"Sr vIp-ct rf t'lonf -tta trm-':' v,t- j ton!er ass thh dxvil ever wrasled with. I
the best pla:1 would be to oc ir.e to the land
effices, and'.tv "eotainir.T a rlat cT-two c-f
1 r r n a t t-r - ?-.-
i-. .:.. j
a g"Ood sek'Cticu VitL,.! a:.V . ,'jr tT
Iana ociccts are g"entiomon m every' seuie o
or iae woraaTKiAvm ive an -tiv:
their power to. the actual settler ;
f .! , -11 11
d-wei
.. 5, . 7 ' , I f
will add that thcirfpplirs ar.d svmr:.".!fslcl
. 1 '
Tare with tnp aftnnl pttlir lion ttP ' x-
are with the" actual settler upon the ' .1-
lic lands. Iowa arid TSebraskn oiler great
inducements a"t thrs time to the men c:
small means, who are In search c f a Lome
and we particularly call the attention, of
such to the facis .above, stated. .Come to
Iowa or. Kebraska, you twho have spent
half of your days in the East, and as yet
have only attained to the honorable sta
tion of 4hewers cf wood and drawers of
water." ' Iowa and Nebraska - offers you
a home' almost without money and without
price. - ... : , '
.. "The above appropriate and well written
article we copy from the Council Bluff.
Bugle. What is said as to the rapidity
with which that portion of the country fc-;
erred to is filling up, . together with indu
cements h?ld out
t to actual scttre; is,,
r
fauallv if .not m
ore,': applicable, ta . this t
portion of Nebraska, 'Ve coultll Jf P,! actfmhy bleve. -ef..
, ..v ..accident-(he yvouldu'f do it .homlv',1 lie '
te hundreasof such induces :of jshoulj ?ft any morr into himheM bum;
southern
enumera
prosperity as reierrea to ny tne J Anrie,
" . n i n -
. Some years- f?fn;e a yrng rr.nn'c
ally irni'ortar.''"' I'Secrt.'trv Ctv. - :
T.tm-i
a
cl-rkhi-r At C ":
to fo We
n 1
a f
i:;r-.Accepttt clerkship here, mid voulbse i
at once a& independence, your energy bJ
once au uiuepeiruuiuif , uui. wrci ur
, , f , i...V . i
comes reiaxea,,api vpu are -.uaiiumiu a
".v i i
few years for any. other and more inde -
j 3 j , . .J ... T.
dependent position. I may trive .vou a
, t. j j T i 1
place to-day, and I can put you out to-
imorrow: and there is .another man overt
to me nite iiouse.woa can 'M
1T1 TV 1 ; .
anu tne.peopie, oytiiiiia ue, cuiipui mm j
out, and so we go. Eut if .you own an acre j
of land it" is your'trnpire, ar.d your cabin
lawurcasue vuu mua wcicivu. f
you will feel it in every throbbmg of j oi
pulse, and every cay of your lnevould
assure me of Tour thanks, tor. thus having;
advised you'
- Two -charming women were one day
diseussmc'what.is that constitutes beauty
in the hand. They diHeri-d in opinion as
much as in , the shape . of the member
whose merits' titer were 'di?:ussing-T A
young gentleman presented himself, and
by common consent the question was re
ferred to him. - :It was aideiiuate matttr.
He thought of Faris and tho three; god
desses. Glancing from cne to jh ? ciher
beautiful v,hite hands, presented to him,
; wmm, u 1 4. uaa a luuiuu, i
hnlrl fnr Jjnmc timo - m rrrcD fr.T thf f -
PTcf evamxnatton he ked a la,t
1 ? esnon, d U
I me: but ask the poor, and they.wih telt
. - . V- T . , '
i you that themoit beautiful .hand, is tne
one that gives."
Condemn no man for not
tn inking
as
ou thmk. Letevervman eniov theruli
and free liberty of thinking for himself.
Let every man use his own judgment,
since every man mu5t give an account of
himself to God. Abhor every approach,
in any kind of degree, to the spirit of per
secution. If you cannot reason tr persu
ade a man into the- truUi, never: attempt
to force him into it. 11 lave will not .com
pel him to comi", leave him .to Gcd, the
t', . i ii .
the juage or a.i.
- -
- charms that fashion lor.G to wcrnaii
considered poiitive defects,' if
Mture hjri givPn th
To appreciate a fref1 country, you m:ut
travel in a despotic statp. It is like con.-
ing into te. open air, after visiting a
pn-
sen.
Adversity brings to light many a hid-
den beaurv. It 1 hkr a bcamiful flower
. -
revealed fcr the first time on a
day. ", .
!UJi
rerj-
' We fancy we are becoming wier as v;e
grcv.' older, wh?n it is sirr.pty-our incapa
city to commit the same foiiies as when
wa were young. . .. . . t ' ,
""Envy rasH'es ' ' prificipatly' ihe " fortunate.
It is like the ' razamufnrW'in the streot;
who cry cut "Wheep .behiair.': -directly
they see one of thdju. comrades who has
get a
"T
A tree of large circnrnfercrsce -spra
from a root as delicate as a hairt-a
of rune stories arose 01;
t of a handful of
tX , i 7
thousand mne3 be-
iu.a;i
earth; a journey of a
gan by a r.ep.- - .7
A pleasant wife is r, faiubow . in the
sky, when her husband Vfrniid is"to.":'d
with Etcnns and Icmp1?::;. .'' ' , . ' ' '
; Jokers: Colninn.;
LIJcrliiTTsil on lli'e "SgcctI
r.!lian""SpIke" of Ilornor, ?rt?.J'haj.
ri Lit u n e u r to ihc IVrt h ad Tran.-iJ pt '
rtoirfrs
1
ef'th' EMcr ia
HoniLV.
xLi. e n.n rwtseehasv any one
nesLt , the ilder bgiy.: w--.-
co.n xs.
--r. Pliiae-aa Fatvsii prarltfdraria it
don't rrJy ?px?e he'd l-t a tit nvare afeord
xettnj cr errn tiie VIA iov lum?cll
than I
f-a erliti Ct.alt. You
V rt
Li
!k of. the divil-
t S3
:a3V
lsi.ver a 3 tLo!:qh he .knew re d
critter i:nd
hi 3 thr.inh, un wa3
iJEanhi ho Lad h.:lt o
v. - jts - ehort. . Eat I was r;ia to a.y ruihen '
V Vi-
nrur.t Ct r.:.ri.
rril f 1 " 1 't T
LaUOT laid 03Cuns?i.-
pints ai
ail.
i roved em all:
hust Speeritccr.Il-ns ts the: :irorla 'of
Satan.-. ; r,.'' il .t-iui .
- Second Its the two, jintsr wtrkcnl.,by
odd force an vitalised super carbonic elec
trickfiuii. .' "
- -Third (This pint I didn't gt rold of
egzactly, lie not 'speakin reryi legibly-
xit it was either Mfscrtrisra or. !5ormon-
ism, hut it don t matter ,mud. ttswiifch'
evtr it was, ne proved it. . "
Fonrtli Its AnnymHl magnitudes.. ' '
'Fith (This pint, nyihiT, I "cant give
verhunkum, but it was soiae kind ;cf a bug
laounded suthialike Jc-wn-bi;;.) , .
., SixtbA-Ef it war peeritfk)tiiey" war.:
evil speertts.' ' ' " , ;. ..
SijventhThar is no stwenti; ho low.
i '. .The disccarse was ch:k full of ' Scrip-
ture; teaming. on jtnel. sere rah paits and
nyiterajalJactsfor he
13 just as; Unied
riirhtiitp. n-Vhy, he'd hxidie -'thttii'krmt
Greek and Latin vfordi in sich'ii irty tlat
n3bod3' cau understand just . as easy a5 I.
kin say, ouvtarer, cr any other rsunpl
.!-.u.-4..u i.C.u.
...
He said this of t'ui!" -v.-is'i:
to
Cl.'D.
..i t.
A3'.
:icd to
of En .h-.p. ui
v
(. vi. ir.Ta
At Ui T'Zh'f '
?ct about pork--Said P t2
, -i - . . .1 ,,
the divil ever cot sumt of -the pesiA' noes
, .. . - . , v
ihc d pot in 5S.nowiin the srr9i9 oi wnissv
t . , .
sweetened with srrucknine. Then Ie. tut
, . . , - . j
! up the mee.uns. and thft. wa.v he - caaae
. y . tA
A . , . i .
1 1 ft -4J iJ Lf0 m u .kJOiU UM.t OIJI a ivwviiv'
harid chVw of terVf's dhTererr
itTerence atwe-en
en an that ere Simeon 31a 6 spoken cf
in Scripter. Then he,' struck "aout ma
the ahuihtiest pea rear xashua, ever hrtrn.-
0i.!,. , n u
tQ takp J rf h, , k
tai, anJ hira j. & t d -.
T , . .F. -,,.-,,.-1.
to imagenation,but, I swan to rria, I .ei-
jest thought I could hear. the. dd critter
holler, as the Eider whengei and :CutTed.
him abaout. Ef I war in his place,- I'd'-
j think twice abaout it afore Ed go smelltn
t raound agin within the! EldeT reecbJ '.
I ,. . . . , ..... 1.-.1 . 7'
. , A man tried in Boston for stealing" a '
horse and wagon, being : adleti upon .to--'
'speak for himself, said; . ', , ... 77
'I have nothing to say in' particular. .
The fact is, when I get half or two-thirds
drunk, I think everything belongs tomt? "
. Whereupon theJJocton PosSt rqake this
act a5 if
, . .
parentnesis
re are some ven'' sober people who
if thev think just, as Joe doqs when
he is drunk." - ' '" " ''.
Jchri Phcrnix went to th? theatre oncrr.
vvLen Vlrs. Smith was .ad viirti-ied. to 'ap-
1 , , , , . A J,.
t j a a-MV jrt
ney, tor he said .ua miu appeared
wuole lurmgboth perfomaricesj
"Johnny, does you love m?TM' VelIr
Susy, I does.", "How do yoti know yon
love meT7 . "Kase, Susy,: when-srer I
looks at you, my heart jumps up and
Iniacks arin my stumi?k so tliat I don"1!
..." - ' ' ' ': '
; : The foUowing bill was arttiaily present-,
ed, at a hotel, to a gentleinjic trayelhng .
in the. north of .England: . f
Arios f or ada . . .l7.t.6d.
A : ; A U.
'- fetchinoniraem 7 0 l.t. 0.
As our readers may not b; "able to deci pher
the above, we interpret it : '
An 'oss for a day . 1 7s. &L-
Hay ' ' 0 1. r.
fetchin' on him 'orne 0 1. 0i.
,."Whatpity: 'tis, said Johr. Lie sage, ...
"That women shiuld, loir hire, . - j
. Eipose themselves opon tho stage,
- Hy wearing mens attrre. " . "
t . Exf Oi& L cries Ned, who lirres a jer,
r.: t 'In-sense ycn-Ktrely fail; Jl '". ' "
What do the darlings hziVe to fear "
, T"heii dad in cout-of-iitr.r ?
' Bowt Jr.',' in allusion to tie exclusion of
many would be chnrch-rners fn-m- thr
sanctuary, by reason of high pTrrcnUia
1 or:r fnibionable- churches, remark j:
t . , r
I -- ;inre "" TY a iT C ,
to Brelzebub, is because yen. can t aTord
t .t... J i
prices! ..' ' ' - : !" "
.Dare to be -singular. bsrcvriiW&.-all
aroitn-i yen to b? wrong-', jl. , -