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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1861)
- a. 'ir.kJuUAKURsn ULI..UJL.J JIMI. I TTpYERTISER. "ii ' i . a a r si filL' ' . . i v i i i : :n i . lML ' lv ; d all KlndA .. --,; j " A'.' .r.i::1.::'i-"' . l'.i it .; VrwYurk, and Brown's Irol iviU.iiili'hia. i..r;-' Avoids h jCr oW Advertiser. ABBOTT, 1', to II (i ELY )W AY, iNKW YORK. w' ..frtr-e "VERRA5K.A AUVER- KAA KAIUIKK and Ym'W .Newsier in St. IiOUi"". Kenr, (lenoral A'JVPIUMTIS. ... .ndlirE fc "' ....., to. 45 OliveSt. Louis. ...n.ri . '" .-.'. m "l ''pyr,,"- '"": ' '' -ti-o'meiiW for h..h the Adver- . .... - ACLST r0R THE ADVERTISFR AM) rM r. H SH E Y E.-q t ourregulr u i',,' ' 4,Pt f.r the Adrertiter and For- t . ,rr:y vi-u the Ea-tern cities lor iue ...rr.c advert iidnii paironnpe. He 1 , i M-act !! ue .ur cine lr. liisi- ni-el v.i:lo'.r jiublicjti- ns. i :i.' U f ''' ;nGS&KXVEIOPIiS V .. -!v.riis r" Office In? provided rfc-e Important from the Cherokee Na tion. Two men who arrired at Rolla on Sat uniay, report tliat about two weeks ago, Ros the Cherokee Chiefs had called 8,000 Cherokees about hiin.nr.d declared fur the Union. Read, r.n influential half breed and a sccesfionis's, had raised the standard of revolf, and had had a skirmish near Talaqua with Ross's body guard. Ross was victorious. This information is in coricl with recent reports that Ross and the whole Nation had declared for secession, but we arc assured by one of the povernment scouts, now in the city, who knows all about the Southwest, that it is reliable. 5". Lovis Democrat. T.: t -i e F r rirs, ari'i niso, me " , various kinds ..f National Envel- . .-.wt in fill r.rf!t rj ; ;.s!,r rnail. Ay-ply at the Ad '.Cr"o:wc'. nrlVi Uiiice irfn:s tr the Aflvcrttsor. Tit!"' - v V'mx. K'-iIfvue. t!i';VHtm:!t.l':..ttVr.a'.h. - IUkW" i t., -Neora.-ka Citj, j.iV.!Ji.'slni. u t ' c, M.1M,-. Table U.fkt I'akk KK. Austin & Beatrice, .j .roPEYj-;n-.eh. ji F. JIl'M'KH ICik'aorn, (, 'i.Ii!n. H u ntnr, B II.JiKKS. Dakotal), (.. I'.ixn-, Sonera, j. . Til"" wv. J 't Port, V. LA;:m-s. N-rth Star, j. Ivi.lk, fin trot; rove, u it tl u u The Wasliinjton correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, writing on the 10th, says : " An ettraerdinary Cabinet meetincr was held last evening, from 7 1-2 till 10 o'clock, at. which Generals McClelland and McDiwell were present. General McClelland ttaied his plans in (tetail, and he has, by conpnt of all parties, astumed not only nominally, but actually, the en tire control "f the army of the Potomac. will consult and listen to the opinions and advice of General Scott, and other authorities, but he must be henceforth left emirely to his own judgment and decision. Napoleon like, he hears the opinions of others, but forms his own conclusions, and acts upon thm. He asks this, and it is c-ded cordially to him. To him, there fore, must hencr be credited the success, or charged the defeat of our arms." HARPEHS WEEKLY A riRST-L!S.3 ILILUSTSMTEI) FAMILY NEWSPAPER. sixcle conrs six cents. Harper's weekly r THE FIRES OF FALL, 13v Frirce, A. N. 1 Iniaranco, is THE SSIIX IBM! OF HARTFORD, bis nor rpular artijt-corrc'pond. nta at Fortrpr; J Monroe, Va., at Wasli'u gton. I). a t 6Vafnn Va. at Cairo, Hi., at St, Louij, M.., and at Ft. Ficfcern. Ha. 1 how ;cnleiD-in will aocuinpany the inarch of the armies, aal will reproduce, fir thebenetit of tae roador of Harper's Weekly every inidcQU uf tlia m montmcaiupigli whicli is mw opening. Harper's Weekly i? morc-rerin daily receipt of valnllc skewpes from Yolaaterr C'jrrerpondents ih the Army and Navy in nil purtd of the euuntry. The FuLI;?hcr will le i;lad to rcc"ive?ush skeU:he from member? of our t'nrcci in ercry pction iud will pay liberally for such us they nmv use: The P.o.n.lief wlM .'onl Harper's Weekly FREE to arty Itrgim-Tt ct Fl,ip of War t liic'i may fnppiy tl.e naiuo und Hudress '-f the t Gotr to whom it should bo forwarded. Tba !!. ition cf 7arar' IFeJLy is orer ono hundred tix.unund coj-iej. The' havo ulecady pub lished, the Eieoiiuiif Over Five Hundred Iilnstratlons OK TUB Gont3?.ron Xloloollion. SD l Hi ;y i eel couiiaui thai tue pycot itio Har per's We kly will present a coiupk-t? and bxhuustire iUustrrted History of the War Xo person v ho wish:s to t.e iuUnn: d with regard to the iuo;n'."!tus even's which aro lr&n?irinj cao af1 fjrd ti-.(!if.cn?o with it. A,otwi'iftrti)ding the ?rot ntrtonnt of space flerot edt. illii.-tratioin of the War, Harper's Weekly cc min - nel ft number 2it.(l.Ued Tigiist 1 0th, a new nnd thriiiliss Serial Tale, by tiir Edward Lytton liul wi r. c- n i i r 1 . which will bj ceutinuci freui week to wco:t till On appr niching Racine, Wiconsin, on his spourting tour, while surrounded by ATr riin.Mll tva COIIiriieLed illl tJIWI IM1IUH O llclj.-, u-v - . y, , , TtAjTyj welcomed bv an old farmer ot the vicin- Ono r-py f..r one Year p2.so itv with, "We are all glad to see you. Two Cojie for Cne Year- - ----. f'UJ . ; , ,, M -n 1-.. f Han.crs We-.klv"ant UarpcM Majraiin 4.00 Mr. KUSSeil. liope you wm m:u iota ui Volum 1, 1 1, 1 H. an 1 IV. of HSrpcrs Weekly, game. XOU can nave all tne game you hnrdsioniely bound m oloth extra, Vrme each .... tt.-vii mutt n- mnlfl nrninp nf 1 1 r I ere n-i'T reHdv. " '. - , , u Musliu Civer ht fum:i-:iifd to thoFO who wi-h Mo. u rroisce Subscriptions Tor the Ad vertiser. tVc offer the following inducements to .Up who desire to subscribe for the Ad- H,fr,n'j ray for il in Produce: iJnkrr one vear for 4 bush n i . . .. - - - -do do do do 'do do do six mo s three do one year six inn's three do cne year ix mo's three do o 1 8 4 o 8 4 o do do do do do wheat, do do corn. do do do Potatoes do do do do wishing the Farmer, also, can lire it one year for 2 bushels of wheat, uf corn, or 3 of potatoes. All othT kinds of produce taken at the t:hct market price. American eacrle out here. " This address elicited the enthusiastic applause of the bystanders. their number b'.und at Fifty Cents efieh. Twenty- five per Cent IHs -ouut allowed to Loobinders and the t rrtdn. To Fomasters and ftODt.' getting up a Club of Ten Sbscr.bersn. Corv will be sent gratis, uberlp- Op TO NecbO LIBERTY. I tie iioti! may comnrn vi with any nuuiojr. pp-wiinea pastor of the church in Dayton, Ohio. S;3fci . lh, where Vallandingliam attends, tne otner ciuh Kates, as ll-irpew Weekly c LlcAm'iyped, 2?umhrrf ran hit mippitrd from tpe e.vmmfiicrment. llrier'M V et V.Iv Wi.i be cent gratuitously lor onn 7 i i motit'i us aap-eim-n toany one wno appm s ior it. Specimen nuiubem of tlie Magasiue will alto be eont rratnitously. Address Harper m wroiiiyi . day g-avc out the beautiful hymn : My country, 'tis of the, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing. Whereupon, Vallandingham wrote the pastor a scurrilous letter, roundly abusing him for introducing an "cde to negro liberty" into religious exercises. The Necessity of a Victory to the Rebels. A lady from Winchester, Va., 11 the Secessionists sDeak of the vital necessity of a Secession victory op posite Washington, because no hing lse can keep their army together, the rebels beino- almost destitute of blankets ana other articles indispensable to a winter campaign. It is- believed by the best mtormea Vie Frviijof tkt Plant Are manifest in tha following statement cf FnJt ord Fgurcs, s-howing the amount equuii ;d la public br-netiT, in the shape of Kisses paid in the west and South, durina the patfuur years ; ti sub.-t-niialrov)-ord of a Vell Tried Corporation. , r- , f. - . i t ti o a . ' 1 . et - r- . - i. a c s - c;l't?'i:i Z.r C4 . - - J i ? !l '4 m a 9 J -.- : - - c -- "3 a J s m NEBRASKA ...-OHIO ..INDIANA ..ILLINOIS M 10' A I CAN WISCONSIN .... IOWA MINNESOTA-.- .. KANSAS . KENTUCKY ... - TF.N'NF.SSLE... MISSISSIFI'I.. .. .. MISSOURI . .ARKANSAS . -IKXAS .. - ALABAMA--. Inwrances ?-d;cited,nnd policies issued and reacw ed in this leading Corr ration, at fair rates by E. W, THOMAS Resident Agent. BrowSvi!?, Sept. 5, ISdtf. f 1,167 00. 4'),377 55 27,o22 y 4 6J.174 .5f$-. 32.C70 OS - 3i,220 1 5 19.323 34 S.GM 10- 9.765 00 34,054 2(5 -43.054 CO. 2'J,S.;2 55-27,65-3 83 22.S39 4:5- 555 56- rt.tf.T co 4077 45 27,622 t'4 69,174 50 32.070 IS 34,220 U 19,323 34 .8.S53 10 -S.765 0 24,054 33 43,054 fcO 10,832 55 27,693 S3 22.835) 43 -3Jrtl ;3 . . 555 55 Wheat! Yiieat! Wheat! Farmers Look to Your Interest! Is parir.ft and will continue to pay the Hijibest Market Pl ,te l"lYHEA T and PR OD UCE. in Rood. Mj f tock of Goods consists ot BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, NAILS, DOORS and WINDOW SASH, GLASS and PUTTY .PLASTERING HAIR, SOc per bu., TUBS and BUCKETS, FLOUR, BACON, MEAL and POTATOES. I also, keep a well selected stuck of Calf, Kip, Tpper, and Sole LetUer for manufacturing BOOTS and SHOES, f. T . : i . , c i - - r - O f r 5 i f 2 - b- 5 . r. - . 5 - 5 5 5 Z i--sr";x--x-.j-c7s.s-v5-; S '-n S S Z. t t - t a .. 5 ; " W rv. P3 1. C - n -r; -o a K j, s a "S : 5 r ?h "a t r-iiSr ; . r. : r x u h j r. V o - " S 3 0 -J tr. C - 2 D 3 5 2 rSsSSB?- -5 r 2 Z " S 1 2-9 3 Jj: 2 Q S j. 2 c 2 a; ; o - x -n - O u s - a. 7. " -jion'M " v !E 3 v c i 3 - tr 1- - 5 2. s -5:2 ip . x o 3 . 5r " v .- ? P o 7C- & p J 5 ii 5 -- J s ;s C-3 7 ? s i -, - 6. c. 'A U, A SECURE A 9 4 r : 7l - - ? soys';.: h a. 3 3 jr 3 V I 2 2 s 4 " 2 0, which I wi;i warrant to frive satisfaclon. I will ell mv nje.-pnr iit..ck of G rls at l. rices to suit the times, uiiiL-n will techeier than eods have been aud here .V,i.(ire. Aic o A'. before, for Cah, Hides. Who-it or frouuee 01 ouy kihu j . r I. nt 11. rrMltl .will ho civt-II. W T. DEV. Brewnville. Ancu.st 1st, IS01. n'4u GODEY'8 LA-DY'S BOOK " ForlOGG. TUX '71 DJiiiD'-S JAi TOST-ITIS, Fcr S2 Year3 tho Standard Magazine, i'rvuouiiC'dlv th J'rcoi of the United Stated. THE 3323QT Lady's Miiiiezine in the Woild, AND THE CHEAPEST, CLOT II I N G AWAY! ' m E LITERATURE f that Vinl t'lat can bo real al ul ia tha fvriiiy cin-le, and tha clergy ineminsasa numbers aro sub- i c military men that the en;my is obli-ed to '"YV7B1TEAa INATJLU- fall Lack upon Richmond. ICA I . , Uontnnute to its pHf;p 1 Got What nc Called tor. The and we bare soma tlat writ tor no other nvsrizin" THE JVLUfciii-: . . . . 1 . on.1 irn i ii ool ijcei irituo " vvj .... - California Christian Advocate States that muPi store: bat most of them copy-ribted, and a Secessionist rjcentlv entered an eating cannot be obtained cx-rpt in "todey. I amtti cjrntr"trT. TTMiiP A v TINT l SDrlnKle'S Floar. Every body likes FrriLlle's flour, manufactured at the ex if hm e .uni-unm 11.10 m m..- vtlJ. - i.nilvf. nt Martinez, and cai ed tor a"nrsi ... .r: T,. ,,.,1 w v - - 1 - 1 i ii n,.ri id riv.ii i.tid 1111.1 utn v vjvj, w rate Jeir. Davis meal." In due course of nnw standalone in tUis depnrtment,giving. a? we do lime the uaitfT placed before him a la rtfe many fa.-.re. and infinatcly better engravings tnan covered dish-"only that'and nothing ar.pMl.eJ inauy other -jk more." On removinix the cover. Secesh found snugly coiled up a hempen n-pe, with a slm-nooe at one end. He left had n ) appetite. JACOB MAHRON, Merchant Tailor, BROWNVILLE, ire p!ca'-d tu know this establishment is pni;' suih ceneral satisfaction. Far 111 (re cannot do better that to bring iheir gra in t tlit- lirownville Mills. Notvvith V.andirig the null is kept running night ii A diiy, customers are always accommo g:it. d. D-n't forget, kind f riends, that we want !'. fi.ur. corn, p taloes and wood at ::..! -111.-.'. We thuujht t just meiitien about M Those who denounce Fremont's proila mation us an mvasiun u mnv !e . rt i r iv correct-! in their views . . ' -II ! . ....... .11 1 ;-. t I S' ,--ot. .-till in y may as wen m inli.d ih-Ai h pro. Umntion nirer- GODETS Imtieriso Doble Shoet Fishion-Plates CO TALVXG Frcm five tnreuru futllenptU Colore! Fashion ylates on fach plate. Oilier mnjaz.ne ve amy iwv rrtrica. rMriVs is the only work in the world that give . 1 ..: immnfo plates. ar,J tbey are su.;n as u n:n i-auho .1,.. ,.,..l.-r ir 1.11 h ishrr.and ino auonc. 1.0a uuu SI 0.000 JUURti Will pive to customer Jnst now nch birjtsln as baa never herre been presented to them lie will sell his goods or manufacture to order And take in pay CASH OR WHEAT. At thehishPst mvket price, Browuville, August 29ih. lSbi. iVt .Ski R.". t..t- II"'1, t'ti I'. l. !ii-t w h" It i- R iTia.. li't- LTa.-i ' 11 it walk W. W. II. ,:v; v t U. XT in-'-!- only wnh the nutus of ttioe men w,'.: w: .id d -iroV 1-V force of arms nil iijl.is of Uuii-d S'aies citizens under t I ; States Government. Louih tin; 1ii:i!i'-r ; in ;.- r.'iitThi I" Ui w i'J. , 11 1 .iiitin 1 1 it r j !.. i v !. : ' -in lf .il f'.-'i'HV ''Hi about I n'.t-U. and the gate appears to mi - as a ur being rti.e Joorn s 111 ah' be -nj yitiu it If. Mrs. II n'ed not be s.;r-pri.-d if we close said j:ate and ccrrell" J antelope just for lear it will run war, Lack to its native prairie. We call attention to the Prospectus of Harper's Weekly. It is now the great P.lustratrd paper, having artists in every ra't of the countrj'. Its war Illustrations are ahead of anyihing else. Capt. Dat, from Sidney, Iowa, was in .tiis pjace jal u-eek, recruiting for a com- Pry he is raising' for the United States service. Mayor Hoaply has been making el tensive and beautiful improvements re cntly, in the way of additions and orna nents to his fine residence on the corner of M n'm and Second street. He has now one of the best and most conveniently ar ranged residence buildings in ihe Terri tory. A number of citizens of this county have attached themselves to Capt. Ste'ck's Cavalry Company, now being formed at Rxk Port, Mo., under Gov. Gamble's call. than FaAion rlpto of the old Myle: and nothing i,nt i.nr won 1 -rfal I ir.-o elrsulaM n enibles to r'.v.. th.-tn. Other m i ';iz;ne cannot aSFird it. We Ti-r ?jare money wh-n th public can be beueniea. f.-liions"eaii le relied upon. Dresses may be w ide after them and the wenrrwin noi suojbci, t ri li.-nl wodld bu tae cae I .ho visited tne l.ir 'e cities Jres'ed utter thestyle of tho pl.ites giv- . if 1 r..L' noil Our 7VoocX EngravniBw . . ....... j tw tlk.Llltf inin U. i lMV. LWid tu unto liui-o 'j nv othor iiiifHZ:ii cfteu tuUtakeo for steel. Ih?Y arc so jar sinrittr tjihiij oiuen. IMITATIONS, ?,'ware of thoiri. tieuu-mberUiat fbat thh Lady 3 B00U i the i.riin il pubiiuioii and the cheapest, if tw 'i.lev von want no other. Kreryiliin ' that i. useful or 01 namental in a hou?e can be foiin t in -t Ji., other ui.i.uiu S tauui. and wo eaya giv en enouirh to fi I n'Tml la volume. OUR RECEIPTS n BlTtVl oa f(in b found nowheroele Cocking in all its variety Confectionary the .Vun-cry the Tr.ilt tho L lun lrv th k.t.-h-in. Ujceipti npon - - - - - - . . , w 1 n Id.-b nf .nnrble. over which the thuna H "bjeeU are , to be onnd in ,tsa gs t. u.u.. . n . .1, ivu , ri"inii v s:.tni' u s ue miiim-iii, uu rler-shaft rrlided alonr, leaving no impres- , .- f.jr,.: f.,r mvnjr it most prrf.wt m t (V - T".. ; nrwt -..W nis- ti.;. .i-nm.nt nii.uo is worth the iirice ot tne . . . r t - 1 1 . ,.:;,.,rl i.,w.ir. tinguislied men 01 ms Kinyuun., - injF.S' WORK TADLE, the old man, and SOUilht lO reaon him XVu(ieiM4ri,u...llt coinpriiinjenravin and des- 1 I - - 1 . .X l. 1 . out of his lealty, but in vain ; una even a Brptioni of every nrtieie ,iy wrs. 1 V- rro rr.irl V!Y! v . IlUlll lie waa uiiLc " HEW IU S STORE A ttk'taond Union Mail. A lady, who re.-eiiily r turned from Richmond. Virginia, r lates the fellow in.' incid n : Col Pav.ie. United States army, and fur manv 1 iil v ar a frimd of General Srott. hid excited a reluctant admiration there on account of his persevering and immovable determination not to desert the Mnrs and strines. No brills, or threats, or flatterv could shake him ; he had the Napoleonic temperament. IN BROWNVILLE, Whitney's Block, Main Street. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE ELK Ii 0 jNt and MORTAR like adv. to w commissioned to weep over hinr, hut the old mau's heart replied, if his lips did not "I could not love thee dear, ?o much Loved I not honor more." Finally, the dog showed his teeth; property belonging to him, to ihe amount of S50.000 or so, was threatened. "Lei it go," said the soilder. At htesl obser vation this planet, overawing ihe night cf Secession, vras not in obscurity. A D U'cntrR to Gr. McClellajt If Gen McC'.el'.an had been given the opportunity of winning a ffreat battle on utit.iy, us seemed probable for a time on thil dav. it happens that a verv votinrr in aftr tiiys that sh was bem i.n the -fif -her - lather's rrreat victory. This A Spunky Horse At the commencement of the battle of Manassas, Lieut. Hasbrouck, of the West Point Battery, was riding a Utile sorrel horse. In a short lime he was shot three times, and from loss of blood became too weak for further service, lie was strip ned of bridle and saddle and turned loose, . 1 T . 1 as his owner supposed, to die. m tne heat of the contest nothing more was thought of the little sorrel, nor was he seen again until the remnant cf the bat tery was far towards Washington on the retrrnt. It raused at Centreviile, and ;hile resting there Lieut. Ilashro'jc w: was delighted to be joined by his faithful horse, which by a strong instinct had obeyed the bugle call to retreat ; and had found his true position with the battery, of the human vry you 1 is lady and her mother are said ..m3 euTa(.e( ou (hp f:t.jj can bnt of 10 ? fla," aVrf' COUlJ expected. He arrived s,f. iv in Washington, . Ci;i. Coa. Oci. A 'good one" is n!d of a Quaker vol--, untoer who was in a Virginia skirmish. lasritTS 'v; I1.1 v-l. i.e ie'.r.ar'.-.ed "Friend, r. is ut.for . lur.ate'. fc"t thee .'sta:d just wh-;-e 1 am prting to shoot," aiid, blazing auy, down came the secessioner. is novv recoveied .f his wounds, anc ready for an-.-'b.er liht. A couple of gentlemen write to us in qwtnng vvliorc th Rre-rkinr-dne. If l I l I....I. l.'v, V llilil IJCUf! K",'i5. IUI X ! I 1 1 liJ dt ad, wo ftar we uiu Prentice. ..V-. ....av;rw hll t144 (1 , II r t 'ITri t. TSRM3. CASH 1 1ST ADVANCE. One copy ou j J r.ir, . i w. copiea one vear, a. Th .in en one ve ir. t. rour cimos uuvo.i.v,, I4UV, V. Five etr ies one year, aim an extra copjr 10 mo pciaou rending the club, s,w- , Eihtcopieaonoyaar, an lan oitra copy to tae por- ..n cpi.iimptbec uui:i. Eleven copies one year an i an extra copy to the per son "ending the club, 20. i.i ih..tf ino.riiine that can be intrcHluoed in to tt.e Vvecluba in place of the Lady's B.ok! Arthurs Homo M5P.ne. cDc--tii n.TMn WITS OTBKB MAO AZrXE3. O dev' l4ulv ni .irtbur'a Home Magaiine Codey's lily's Book and H wper'd Magat-rro both onj year frrr y4.5o Co ley, Harper and 4rtbur will all three be sent one mom.T ! Tit Of ff 00. Treanury n-jttS and n-tea of all solvent banks ta ken at par. , Be co--efut and pny the pM n'e ort yonf letter. I.. A. GODKY, 323 C'i'0( Street, VMad'tyM, Va. Strawberries. 3P2TiX2SrC3I! c5 CO., FLUSHING. N. Y. Will senrl their new Strawberry Catalogue, rom i ?n viirieties. and new t. .itaiogue oi nui boas H .wtrs and (Jranc to npplieanti eneloHn, ?rnr't T.i2nato Triomiho de'Oand, IIo.jker' .kr.nv Lvet. and 2"! otlrr varieties, St per iman.t $3 T.vr Ihmi. Wr.en'i Aib.tny, 7;Vfs per !,, $ l per 1000, fr ilOOi). Au.-.iu's Si'sdliu,; $1 per l)i.7. -n. For other tp1.T!.!U varieties s?o Cata!.saes. Aug. nS H A CARD. X tV tH moin-id to reiurn thanks to Iti? cttiJiens of Br..wi.vil!o and viati.;? for iheir former liieial ptrn-i-e ami to lnf.'in V em at I have M uiy btut of IS, M, ST'tTP.V.. lam ni.w fo t-i:t:atevl ami prrpircil as to devote my entire attention to my- prjfewail business a a J. J. THURMAN, AXXOUXCE3 to the citizens of Brownville nnd vicinity that he ha removed his Drug Store from .Sidney, Iowa, to the City of Brownville, and having added thereto au exteusive ?UK-k of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils. Pure Wines and Liquors, For Medical Purposes, Hair and Tooth bru&hes, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soap, &cM &c, &., &c. Invites lh& pnbitc patronage. ?r3"PhvsIctan'a Prescriptions attended to at all honrg both by day ana niftni. Brownville, Aprii IIth,I85I. nIO yly To All Wliom it May Concern. AU persons indebted to Wm. T DEN, either on hook account, or ty r.ote, are hereby n-tified to call and pay up on or before the 10:h day cf March 1S5I, and thereby save themselves troubles and coat. Brownville, Feb. 21 WM. T.DEX. Iyer's Sarsaparilla A compound rernodr, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It i3 a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, eo combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It i believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst caes to be "found of the following complaints : Scrofula avd Scrofulous Compl.mnts, Eruptions asd EarrnvE Disease-?, Ulcers, 1'lMPLF.S, Ll.OTCHKS, TcMOUS, SALT IwIIEUM, Scald Head, Syphilis an'i Syphilitic Af fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Deiulity, Dys pepsia At Isdioestiox, Erysipelas, llosa or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints aviing from Lipuiuty of tub Blood This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in tho spring, to expel the foul humors which foster in the blood at that season of the year. Ey the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. MuTtitudjs can, by tha aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous aores, through which the system will strivo to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the bo;ly by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; eleimse it when you find it is ob structed and slugihh in the veins ; clean e it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder i3 felt, people enjoy better health, nnd live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthv, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must 0 wrong, and the great machinery ot life is disordered or overthrown. Rarsa-iarilla has. and deserves much, the reputation of aecompli-ihing these ends. Eut the world lias been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all tne viriue xnnt i tnr if. hut mora because many preparations pretendin" to be concentrated extracts of it. contain but litne ot tne virtue oi oaisoyaiu. or nnv thing else. During lal years tne puouc nave uewi mu led bv large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sar.-apariila for one dollar. Mo:,t of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappouitmcnt has followed the use of the various extracts ot Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, nnd has become i P Is km By the n-e of thee Pills the periodic attack of Aerv ovt or Sick llcadarln'. ouy be prevented ; anl It twken t the coninieuten.eiit ot an attjek luiiaeiite relief from pain anil slcineus will be obtained. Tbey aeMvm fail iu rentoviua ibo Sautea and Itead acAe tu wbioh females are subject. They a:t gently uc-.n the bowels removing Costive- Tttl. Fer L'tefartf .tfen, Stti'Tenft, Petieate Females, and all pers-.o of tedt ntiiry kabiti. tbey are valuable a Laxative, improving the appetite, Kiviojt tone and tft uor to tbe tlipestive ( rjr-s. ant restorina tbc natural elastioitv ani s'rcns'h of tte wtio!e system. iheCSPlIALli' PILLS are tbo rei'.lt of tong invest.-p.-.tinn and carefully cendueted experiment.; bavln been in ue ni.my years, ourinii whi' h 'in;e they Lave prevented and relieved a vat amount of pjin atid nf terina from Head jthe, who'her orisinatirn i'i therrer vcm syftem er from a deransed sate of tbe-'!TO3''a T!;evare entirely vc'eti-.ble intfielr oomp'-ittuii. n-T rn iy be tateu at all limes wirh perfect safe'r, witnoul makiir-' anv cbansef diet, and tht afire nee. of a yen arreable tote rendr it easy to administer then tc children. Beware of counterfeits! Tbe Pennine iave five signatures of Ilonry C. rpa'.dlpg ou eicb box. . Sild bv Drc2?!sta and all other DeatO'itn Medicine?. A box'wiil be ner.t by mail ore"ai.l on recolpiol tbe Price 25 centa All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 43, Cedar Street, New York. Tw. ti. man. n22'1v THE FOLLOWING K vnORCifr.VT5 OF SPALDING'S CEffliLIE PJUS. J. WILSON BOLLINGER, A K D Counsellor at Lavr Genera! and Collecting Arr-rr.T BEATRICE, GA(JE CO., liECKAS-Ll WILL pra'he ia the sve:al Courts ia Ga j and .".Jjoinin co3ii?ie, ai.J will give prompt atUtatioa to al! Iuine;. rutrustcl to him. Colloctiont prcapt ly in wte. articular at:9atiiu givea to locnt- ing I.:m.l Warrants on lands eirefaliy geieoUl 1 hi nisei f.v Seritia-ier 25, '61. nl2-jly to iiox.or.us OF Territorial Wai rants. m;ci:aka territohv. j, rcnrrAiiY's Oifick, Oaiaha, Aug 23,K4 Notiea is hereby given to holders of TerriWnl Warr.ir.ts ttat I am prepared to i:9 Bondi for th ?atue,in pursuanee of an act f-asied afi the last slonof the Legislative. A.'sersbly, ntitled "An &Jt to allow the FanJinof the inieitlnojs of thTf ritory," aFl,roved Jaaaary Secretary of tlio Ternary tf 'sbrai. Aog. Z1, 1S51. n!2-3flr Will eoLvinea all who su'Ter from MEAPACE T7 BROWNVILLE 3 I S3; Trnsii nni cwiy no nnniinrtnthe traveline pnbUetbt thei' spn liU and CommiKliou Steam Ferry running acro.s from synonymous with imposition ana encau oiui we call this compound Sarsaparilla, end intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the Tvmm ('mm tliri load of obloouy which rests .... 1 ,1 -m upon it. And we tiunK. we cave prumm wi believing it lias virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases iti intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions oa the bottle. PUEPAEEO BY DK. J. C. AYE It Cz CO. LOWELL, MASS. Trle. SI oer Cottle t Six Dottlea for 03 Ayer's htii wnn for itelf such a renotvn for tho cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Cmpl -int, that it is entirely unnecessary iw ut n tcbuunb eviJenee of 'its virtues, wherever it has been em i,n,l A it h;is loner been in constant use throifhout this swtion, we need not do more than aure' the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be re.ied on to do for their relief all it has ever Uea found to Co. heny Pectoral Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOIt TH2 CTJItE Of w,V,.n.. Jaundice. Dnptysia. Ihdljestu Dysentery, Font Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, r':r... T'hei.mntiinx. F.i i'ntiouz and Diseases, g iw.t '.." ' . . lirer Complaint, Divpsy, liter. Tumors aul &tlt IVienmV.'nrms, Gout, Xeuraljia, as a . . .. i n. 'u, ft, i. V.Jnnl. jjniner riu, ami. yji i ry-j . v THAT A Speedy and Sure Cure IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. Ah thee T-.'timoninln were UHnnlicitrd 6 Mr. SP AL- ( JJISG,th'y afford unqueiitionolle pruof nf tne efjleaey of "thin truly tcitnliic discovery. Beverly, Ja., Dec. 11, 13C0 II C SPALrtVO, K?Q. I wish for some circulars or lare snow bills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my customers. If you have anythins of the kind, il 'ae rend to me One of my cu?tomrr, who s nliject to evere Fie!; Hea.laehe, ( ?uelly la-'ing twn il-.ys.) irnx enrnd nf nn aHack in one hourly your 7, which I sent her. Uespeutfullv vours X V. WILKES. R'yvoldxliirrj, Frankin Co,, 0. January 9, 1331 ) Nen"Ry C Frxtnivo, Ko 43 Ced.ir St, X Y Dear sir: Ineloped Cnd twenty-five eent, ( 25.) for which send box nf "Cephalic Pills." Send to address of Kev WmC Filler, Ueynoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio. Your Pille irorl Uie a charm cure Headache al most iiwianler. Truly yours. WM C FULLER. MnoHviUe, CuNKFeb 5,1 Sol. Mr. Fr.u.rrsQ. Sir: I have tried your Cephalio Pill, nnd W:e (Ji no well that 1 want you to send me two dollars worth '"- - ... . t T Part of theo are for tne neighbor, to wnoin i g-i a few ont of the tint box I got from you. Send the Fills by mail, ana oblio Your ob't servant, JAMES KEXXEDT. IT.tccrfofd, I'd., Feb. 0, liiut. Mb. Spaldixo. Sr; T n tn KPnd me Mid more box of your Ce- pbalie Pifls, Aare received a tjrert deal of bcnfit from them. . X onrs, resriecii uuy, MAUY ANN STOIKnnUSE. Spruce Cretl, Huntington Co., '.. January 13, lst)l. ) I. C. SrALDlMJ. Sir: You will plea?e send mo twn botes cf your Cephft.- ic Pills. Send the:n immeJuiteiy. liespeetfuilv yonr!. JNO. IS. SIMON??. I S I have used ontlax of your Pill, a;id find them excelleut. Drlle Vernon, OJtto, Jan. 15, ISJi. Ifxkt C. Fpalpixg. Fq. , Please find inclosed tweny-Sre c-nt, for woieh send me nnrther box of your epna:ic i nis. j.i-j are truly the belt Pid Ihare ertr tried. I)ircct A. MU tit, r .u. TJpn Yornnn. Wvandot Co.. O. 23TA 9-ns'e bottle cf SPALDlNtV'S PREPARED ULL t. will save ten tunes us (.-uemuuu'j SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. RAYE THE PIECES ! economy! dispatch! J3rM Stich in Time Sire JS'ine V'fll 4, .,u.;,Hntj will hanoen. even in well regulated families, it i very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Lrock- r SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE oil .n. h emergencies, and no hous hold can afford to be without it It is always ready, and up to the stiekin THiint . "IISKFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.' j B A Drush aeeomjianies each bottle. Price, 25 cents Allures HENRY C SPALDINO, So 48 Ced;ir Street, New York. CAUTION. A certain unprincipled persons are aftemptinj to Mlmoffon the unnpecting public, imitations ol my PRE PALED GLUE, I wou.d caution all persons to examine before purchasing, and eeo that tho fu.l niUn&-SPA-DlXG-S PREPARED GLUES is on the outside wrapper ; ail others are swindling counterfoil 8 Notice to Prc-Eraptors. ALO, To Jobn Relfry James C. Catron, Henry G. Srctth Charles T .Cornell and Thomas Mid loX. You are hereby ntifjl o cpwar at th land cf Cee at Brownnlie, within 20 days fn m this date tomako further proof in relation to ytur pre-emf-tion claims in accordance with instructions lrom tue General Land OfSee at Washiifsiron. RICHARD F. BAUiiET. Poster; CHARLES 15. SMITH, Receiver. Jn1v2:.t... IFfll. PARTICULARLY TO RANCHMEN. 1 deflre ti say ti Ksiichraca afifwbere btw-a tS liuMvurl river and Mountain, that my atocX for wbol a;iu to them U dw complete euibracln verytalii4 iie.-.imble or proOubic to trade iu, and at price naber4 of cheap. Oil or send your orders, which wl.l me with prompt attention. TUllO. mia.. , Krownvil'c, Apiii iV.h, 18S!. J BRIGHT ON GRAPE CrLTEHL SICOXD IDIT10X. Thirty pnjra of New Matter, with tha tTvrfyt of lJ'J ani Ml, being the most tmtyrtant rrtof t' work. Ioilispen-able to alt CRAPE GR0WEP.3. Seut by nnil, free of p stao, en receipt cfthc frl, 30 ceuti, ia sumps. Ad Jre-w, . willtam nr.iGaT. Pox 133 Philadelphia, P. P., Pa, SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! Seeds of tfc folloninj kin'a of thf ywi CTcp are now ready and will b-j sent post j-aid to ali wa ser.il stamps orcein for tho same t Disnt'uuj ne'Miwisar, 10c. t. La.cta it us, luo. clj it..nHirous. 13c d,) Ci'.inten, lic. Tt)0a flnePiniK from Japan fcsa rvesw p9Pbea gnid lor les th.m 2ace.s'.s per paci4P. Eternal or Sverlsi.tip.rf fiuwrtia eia wiro, Calno'.nia i'mwer 6c. ilixoJ balsam. a, 5o. Double d. IOC.- L .beTa Ci' tuSr. 6:. !, Plnt (i cnri.ii:7) 5s. tatuil WighMi fesa'i:a!) ltte. S iap Oragoii (2:ie mt2J)10c Cjluin'liio, 6o. Star of Heaven. 6c. Spanish Pink, fo. Chinese d-J oi. W u'e i!o 6iJ. Mi.ntlily d 6o. Cuvil!us Minon, Si.. Anibroul (mc.i1or) SJc. . XistelU (in color, ij beTllfnl H.6r) 00, Kurf'.lsh Petuiil. (fioni Euamml) 10;. Zinnia Eiejjn (from France ) imi. K.l-am Ke.tr. 6.;. Tlullyh ick et t. fine EnsHib prlie flowrt, l8- freneh y.ippifs ia ten flae coIotp very da4 mixed, 10c. SAlplulossU (1ne m'.ned) Cj, Ci.iejpi ( iKiih''i) 6'J. Druinuiniil.s P'al' X. So. KnZtUn artleae, 10e. iiariftulil. double, (aower meaiured uxaM a cms.1-) 10c. Oi.i Jfal lN Carls (enriyn-) Sc. And i.vur thirty vanetio ctioimon tu tha flower T den. Ttie entire l"t atve e'lunierateo: will taseat frea on veceipt of $123, seliiu price twudollars and flfta een'8 Herculus CIuo Gnnrd, ICo UTiibbird ?iua3, 10c. Lettuce 8 varieiics, 6c. iPatei-vmi a 6 Ice Cream Watermelon 6;. ili jitt.-n Marrow Su.uaa Cfi- Hount;tia sprout d i 6c. Apple Seeded do 6c. Huuearian do dj f,ouisana loniy do do Atale Pie Mei in. 6. Ezvotian c.) ot. Neater Cucumber. 6c, Lor.tr I'. issl.ir. d i do Wahintoa do w. Jicix n co Bo. flonoinin squash a Kjoa Ze-h U sweeter iham iny sweet potato wtthou. inwar. Tve ieel ot tbl I !q .. sold last season fur lone dollar per doiea. Pal Snake Cucumber prowi np one d.,i. to pjck?9 for five feet lory, curled np Iu-, when oilier coda nt up like a snake au cx- ordered, celleat pictlu Itiz. friean Imphee 5eed, 10.'. per lb. w!iire itinrj are suit to cover pot.igo. ' . Seed of a White Suir Cane from Georgia, i.A to make excellent sugar, at 2 Vs. per lb. A.l sent lor ono dollar; or, tho holo Lit for two dollars and tw. wty-fivo cents. Addres ino at Syraens, OMCo., N.T. , as wo have an o!Ve "'jrjMpc Annst, lSCf. Somali Xarry, Electric Wcallicr Indicator. Th's neat and curious inrument fontell3 iSi nronttir from 12 to 2 1 bonrsin advanoe. Sent fre by mail on reeeii.tiof 50 cnts by the mannfafltareriS LEE &. CO., Newark, N. J. liberal discoant Agents. sffliyiiiii.1 SI C TJ S S3 - BkOWyVlLLE, . T. ft CHfi?8?3, - AnnnnncM to the pahlia that he ha recently ta3l ti Hating Uoni'e In Brownville. formerly runducted lj tXCLE BEN WHITE, And navin? completely rent)va?ed tte establl Anrt prepared to ncouir.i i.iie patren wt.h bna'd ry meal, or week in Ihf- Cet s'y.e mec un.rj ..wiiui. has also secured tbo rooms erected MP" ely ty J".'i40' Whitney for that p-.up if. an 1 n p cpireo w """ lodser with MC. nveritcni sno wen vcii.iim-ii'i''-.He invites tha paTr-,n u:e of the pi;blic and plcle fcie.i-e.f to ;ars ni pjn" ' "'"'Bf - Brownville, Antiat S'Jtn. l'""-J NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. - - . a SM a W Theotlore HUM 3 Befor . :! ci7. ber 6lb. lSet. E. W. TIIOilAS. A-.'y for ff. Brownville, August -il'.h, lb6l. ni-3w Notice to Pre-Ernptors, Ncmahv Laxt Orrtcz, Brnwnvino.N'.T. Augun 2.'nd 1351. To Jarob Vitner.Khan Beccme. niram Cc'emli Garret Coleman and Daniel El.fdU-y, 3' n are n-.tifled to arpear at the Land oSo at Brownvillo . T. wira thirty day frcm the date of this notice and mak- addtional in reUti..n V your Pre-Em pt ion entrict la accordance with insf r-ietions fr tn the Commwiionef of the General Land O.T.ce at "WaBhinsrrnn. RICHARD F. BA.UUCT, Raster. C. B. SMITH, lioc iver. i-Kow or oicrrlonate.L fcu that the most scnsi- tire ca i take them pl'-amtly, and they r.ro the v .. -.,t ;,. tlie world fur all the nurnuscs cf a Ut-Sl ' ' Johr (inrnett ii.iain A'eui is one of the best in every repet on the Trper i- ; j t.rti,):i of them s.iuii river. The R-at m-ke roiar inps every oui ; s.ittiat no time will be l.wlin w.itine. ; t tob on both -.Jw ot the river are Ion- and vc!. (rr...!ed which ret-e'ers unloading unt.eceeary as is tl.e j cieai ci'st other teine. tTisren cnbi-L.td,; oVte rTv'er :?-..r tbe vJn tbe strong kind. n.t, rt.. io-n item tbe-e hard time--are lower be-t ap family physic. Pric3 25 con'3 p:r Pot; Tivo toz?3 for ti.CD. Gre.it number1! of C.orsyn. en, rhvbician-.Stntes-men, and emi'-.e:',t pers iac;es have lent their nxn-es 1 1 certify the uniwralleled nsefulnc of these ,.i;i.1. h::t our f,!..ice here iill not penmt the ,j . ... -, "... . , , " t'i"rn The Ar,ents ueio-.v nani-u uir- . i - i. . i - nibh EratisO'irAMEllICAX ALMANAC in :iicnuiey ar- o-vTi ; v:;h also full descriptions i f the alive complaints, and the treatment that should be foU. low-.-d fur their cure. . Do not le put oil rjy wnnnncipiea aea;crs wua IMnmi. o. MRS. HlfWETT,. MAIN STREET, -nnoT.viixr:, XEisitAsikA. Annonnces tn tbe laoiesof Brownville aod vlciclt that bbebju-t i eft: vti her . !S P 11 1 -N STOC K 1MILLINEKY GOOD&, u ' , . ,.,D.l . I i,nililll are of the ery latest siyie ami . low prices. April 4, 1S"0. Mv e.:npiy ot B"Otn, Sh es. Hi's and Cap n-ver ws 8 lae, uor w.4 I ever precare-l to ctfer -uj .in firi'1 .Tchn C. , th v n.ir rliArBP. faan at any oilier csin?. ,fc.,-, -;.t Travelers from K-T.sa to I i.a nnd to 'bep.t wu. ...... tl.i tho nearer and beti route r vry reject THOKN, COLLMAN & CO. BrnTrnvllle, Kco. ut- !5G1- Notice of Attachmont. . it - . : 7 At mv instance an nrtaeiiTiieni was in's nay -.uL-a other preparat'ons thr-v make proht on. Demand AYEii'M, and take no others. The si vc svant the bet aid there is for them, and they shou.d tr.ve it. AU our remedies are for sale by fthe 1? tttr, lor,: a seiortuaii n trie cm- p: ,y of" llffin Landretb A nn; havo umtid under tho Sra f f JO'riM GAniiSTT Si GO. FOR THE PROSEC UTION OF THE Br,)WriVlUc April 25lh, 1S6I a -1. -r 1 - I Agricultural iixiuiuu-iuiio AND SEED HUSINES5, Thev wi'l oustunilv k..-f or. hand a'i'I "tpr'y t'f ny V.trrt1il Uvrnen T .... . Notice of AttacliniGnt. i J Dovr.er, pi A. i xn V Il -furo JeSl Wm Vi,non.dcftT tho Pen-o John, Ju'tio of a ?rd ui '.c- i.f .-ir t,i t!:ii-... 'j: Y33 Ai lN'l ALL, their i cs cf Tb 3t X" jf.r len :i very ll 'na. rt'iim itnre ! Furniture ! ! Tta ni ,st compif-e ct.'Ci -'. Ku.-B.;ure ever ffsrel ia tbH I'l'per c-i'iiii ry i'l .1 rceivfl ly I- till.!. Hroi-avitiu. Aprii 5.b, I-Sol. . -. (Is Xi:lu- lie trnltor is r.:iv Physician and Surgeon, s fr.r'i. wi'l T?(5y ..t a't fi-ntr v'M. andwih j - c u.-t of i-a rc sd skill act. t-f u-tc and wou..acd in ! thi-ir n-.ictl' u on the m m iitersl terns. l ..i.: ti . .Tii4tien T the reace in and ior an ev Aincn . . i , , C-'atre eonntv. X T. agamt. the property and elu-ets j r-epfemh , f l-iv; i M J-?r terser, f-r th:? sr.m of :tty d-i- ' i. ' tw. ',; i Uav.d .M Jetnmerf n is .rf.-ra .-hir'v--. ..... A - - . . . .. . , . I I t . . .. - i v-,;;. that s:iil case lsaar.arn. M n-i:t; io v. i ' "." fV , v..!:lT;r. , t 111 ... u l,-1.'; "... - action has been com'.nt-nfi-l on tdo n' u :j y. tQ'.l. ii r..re Je-e John. J as.!-'? M '.io Tins Delewaro Grape Vines PP.OI-'AGATJLD yr.O'l TUii ORIGINAL. y win R'-fp a wry iT '-i ioa oi vro. u e;i-rooie'J- i r?r ui i khm " "p and Jhchxrary an L-e, c.r 1 1..., v M b; r. a , 7;;.; THE LKAII.Va AI.TlCLKS IS JHi ; uij0d lj I i : ?.T do zr. TitAl'E, OF TH2 ZfT MANV FACT I J'J anevlue of A! :et.? new wi.it- H.y o'f., Aaaa. Ther -..licit the cor.linuJ easMni of t. -;r friend 3, c;2ve;u.i?. Con-ord, C-jyboa. C!r. Clm'on, Cassa- ard )f all these who have laU at t'u.J Iraoch lous ! ly. Cstawba. liara. Hert ev.-it, J.''M. f ''nc:. 1 of Ia ANliUETll & .-on, a, lAfnis. uir pi.-. , ' , ' '". 1 , .,, . on ., K. t e.H-a. Roscra- new 1 .1, rtu-:l , li-i,).ll.J in. Kl. H . ' ......... . I o v ;r., I'.n, in v. '-- - . nvi,-id4 Tv!.r'i Ualiit l ..ore to r&ii.Si Y iil " i"i: "ii ii", 3i 1 ' .,..,,. ti:,-... ju-i'.ity of our t., ei, ami th prices. 1 tun v'irgll.ia. -ii My ,t piof-nt luat J. J. Tt-.nrniaD's Drugstore , dayof ovember, A D 1 Sot, at 2 o'ehx-If. p M. aLidtbeiligOtO.tataeaofthcrtarana . ' M C KKLLF. Brewnvi.AnniWI. J0HCBIir'M- Beatrice, SePt 1W..I3-1 1 t- ,r,' " fi-rr t'f t T.; .-tv u roe ft hc.i, '..u v.tci.o telfor h.-Rii-i' Ni-ts:bcr Vt.t. i?.-i. T..i.ioinxE,rifr. Sertth,lKI. I2-3w-52 Tf,r! i f. rw.i d J"- TV) '-"I ' , t. Iu-a. l.j -nan, " r ii..U""ca. P.i.jcrs-s new V -K ilon, L21011 Viliae, aucl .1 l.)V nru'i'. STRAW DERRIES. tvi.I p e .kri tl.e a-ve or tf jre thi S3 A a; sab.criber. E-cvimlle, Ac;cst 1, 1361. ..- t- i ir-.-T--' r up "i:.'T I ll it vi .1 'j ik.e liiO Wil. T. i-V. 'ir.d . . ', ,-1-' .""e.-: :e. n"?rif-'.e .C . .TJi'lt'l'.' GilO. W. CAMPbuT.!., OeUwjr Oct. 3, 1303. S.'aua,