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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1861)
THE ADVERTISER. gaOWtfVILLE, OCT. 21, 16G1. r' " .toy, roc & CO. AciN i ui;aiA:u.s in ' s niu! "rriniins Material ol .'ill Kind, ;;'P,t t. i .-up r.tiiMiiiP, VewTurk, aad Browu'alrui - if:;:-' .nm-.i. 'ri-. ihey "r '1?'"n70'1 X'tb J'.irmcr and rhlvcriiscr. MATIIKR & AKXIOTT, M (XK.SSOP.S TO II i ELY. Ty.f Siatcs ar.d Forri;n Newspaper Advertising Agency, ; A littOADW AV, NEW YORK. KrtZwl frrn Tor i f!f .-n t. iirt.jmv n mi. iv Important from the Cherokee Na tion. Two men who arrived at Roila on Sat urday, report lli.it ahout two weeks ago, Ross the Cherokee Chief, had called 8,000 Cherofcees about him, and declared for the Union, Re.-.d, r.n influential half breed and a secessionists, had raised the standard of revolf, ar.d had had a skirmish 1 near Talaq'ia with Ross s body guard. Ross was victorious. This information is in conflict with recent reports that Ross and the whole Nation had declared for secession, but we arc assured by one of the government scouts, now in the city, who knows all about the Southwest, that it is relhMe. St. Loiiit Democrat. N K MRA!KA KARMKR .limine 'VreM in fit. Loui". Kewn, U' f -i lCYiaunwHia Agents, 45 Olive St. Louis, ( .'"r-SitM ajrmi that fit?, and the? ar an i"t.. vrivp .:-erti.iP!TiiMiU for h-.tb the Adver ' "''u!" , farmer, and collect bill for Ihe same. 1 ' - ' , .,-iii.ino AGt!fT for The A:VEiinsrR Akd h r VM T. mmtT N i furrPg'iWr u- ' 1 1' 4 ,rve linn Acetit for the Advertiarr and JVr- iimi! t'irtly vi-il the F..-terd cilici ft,r the i(?lf ,( pr.witrn.B advertising pa' r. nape. Tic Is r..-l tor. n-racl t:d cur came lr. o-jm- The Washington correspondent of tlie Philadelphia Press, writing on the 10th, says : "An rtftraerdinary Cabinet meetlncr was held last evening, from 7 1-2 till 10 o'clock, at which Generals McClelland and McDiwell were present. General McClelland ttated his pians in detail, and he has, I y consent of all partios, assumed not only noniinalJy, but actually. "the en lire control f the army of the Potomac, will consult and listen lo the opinions 1 I f t . 1 O . . J.I , --x-v'r",I ATf"' I ana auvice or utnerai ocou, ana c-uier MiAu J1A yjlAjL ; authorities., but he must be henceforth left entirely to his own jucipment and decision. Napoleon like, he hears the opinions of others, but forms his own conclusions, and acts upon thm. lie asks this, and it is cded crrdially to him. To him. there fore, must henc be credited the success, or charged "he df feat of our arms." :.P , art "; Cinnpce-l with o'"- jtublicMl' n. -..A'ivertiser" Office hac prvded Flajr ruts, afid also, thoe for various kinds -f National Lnvel- . and ii mw pr p;ir'd to fill orders retail. Apply at the " Ad- or Pott Unice. If witli -i.itifi: T.1 or fvrM oilier, .'rcnJs lor tlic Aflrrtlscr. Th'b the .'lrrrttr nivl Fitrmtr: ). .1..VFS. (hn!ii. IV. T. .sll.V.'mi.rsH"'"'. j,' H U'jo Ki.Kii. rUttMiH.ath, " J.W. Jl.!SS, IVru. L. JnUvsnx. NruiHh Citj, j. N. M CK.asu. fawnee Cify, i:. V.iiDT INC, Table K-k, jl' W. Pakkkk. Auotin &. Beatrice, H. R. ConRV, TV-uunh. Mt NGKB liJkliorn, J. I:k' k. C'.iuuibu", (t.n. Ik!u. 1 '-n tur, W. II.Jamks. Dakotab, . J.TAl fT.. Omadi, C. M. I'.ixnv. Scr.n-ra. ?'.-. J'. A. Tlli'M! MN. K.n-k rt, A M. !Jai:nks. "..rth Star, " A. Tvi.tK, Cititru Grove, " M Ci rrod'jec Subscriptions for tlicAcl rertlscr. WccfTer the following inducements to those who desire to subscribe for the Jld- vcrtisrr, and pay for it in produce Afkprti.er one vear for 4 bush do do do do do do do do SIX three mo s do one year ?ix mo's three do one year six mo's three do o A 1 8 4 o 8 4 o do do do do do wheat, do do corn. do do do Potatoes do do do do Those wishing the Farmer, also, can have it one year for 2 bushels of wheat, 4 of corn, or 3 of potatoes. All other kinds of produce taken at the liihf market price. SprlRkk'S Floor. Every body likes Sprinkle's flour, manufactured at the ex tensive Merchant Mills in this city. We are pleased to know this estaUUhtnent is givinir men ceneral satifaction. Far inrrs cannot do btiter that to bnng their ornm to the Prownviile Mills. Not with standing the . null is kept running night and d:y, cuMuincrs are always accornmo-d:it.d. On approaching Racine, Wisconsin, on his spanning tour, while surroundtd by his sportsman's traps, Mr. Russell was welcomed by an old farmer of the vicin ity with, "We are all gtad to see you. Mr. Russell. Hope you will find lots of game. You can have all the game you want, but you must not make rame of the American eagle out here. ". This address elicited the enthusiastic applause of the bystanders. D a't forget, kind friend, that we want nl' flt'ur, corn, p uatoes and wood at :;..! ..ffi.:e. We thoujht to just mention :i i i f l ov taid rroil. ing about it 'Ode to Necro Liberty." The pastor of the church in Dayton, Ohio, where Ynllandingham attends, the other day gave out the beautiful hymn : My country, 'ti .f the, Sweet Un l of libortj, 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 or a Victory to the Rebels. A lady from Winchester, Va., says all the Secessionists speak of the vital necessity of a Secession victory op posite Washington, leciuse no-hing lse can keep their army together, the rebels being almost destitute of blankets and other articles indispensable to a winter campaign. It is- believed by the best informed military men that the enmy is obliged to fall back upon Richmond. HARPEKS WEEKLY A riUST-CLlSS ILIiUSTR.lTE9 FAMILY NEWSPAPER. SIXGLE COPIES SIX CENTS. Harper's Weekly ha. nor rpul.tr artist-;frrp?pondi;nt3 at Fortrpf Monroe, a., at W aslu. Rt-jii, D. C, a t O raft on a. nt Cairo, Hi., at St, Loui?, iJ j., an J at Ft. Piiicn, Fla. 1 ho'e gcnt.lertria wiil aeowjiiny the inarch of the armies, aal will roprolaje, fur the benefit of tbe roa.Ir-r ;f Harper's Weekly every injidentj f tha in ui3ntmoiiiupiigli whic'a is Harper's Weekly morcTrer in dmly receipt of valuable tkewpps from Vol jatepr Corrt'.i'poadent in the Army and Nayy in a'.l pitrt of the country. The PubJibtrs will be dlad to rcc"iye?uch sketthei from member? of our forces in every Pctioa itud will pay liberally for such as they nisy use; The Polisher wn.'Pnl Harper's Weekly FREE to nry Itrg'rpfrt r Ship of Wcr v aicTi rcay fnpp!y tl.e rjaiue Biui d dress of th oGirtr to yrhoiu it should bo forwarded. The ( irci! ition of 77jrar" IT'elly U oyer ono hundred f lixund cojiiei. Tiicybavo alecady pub li"l.cd. the Ei..ciioPf Over Five Ilanilrca Iilnstratlons ok t::e Gotitliroii Ho"bollioii. nn 1 n. :y iwl uoiiii-ioul that tue itc ot Itio ilar per's Wtekly wiil prr"nt a eomj.let ar.d bxh.iustive lUwstrrtc-dllistcry of the War Xoper-ou who uishiwto t.e iu termed with regard to the inmne-itus even's which aro trr-nspiiin can af1 ford toJir.cno with it. otvrji! standing the in-cftt nulotint of space rlpyot ed't i i',!ii-trati.ns of ttie War. Harper's Weekly cimirr nel fti number 2if.d.ted oign.t 10th, new nil 1 thrulit Serial T-ile, by Sir Edward Lytton Uul wtr. enlifte.l. "A STRANGE STORY," whieh vfill bj ceatinucl frem week to wto till completed. Onr.ryf"r Uub Vetir p2,S0 Tw, CV'" forCne Year 4 00 "Ilnrpcrs Weekly" and Harper MaHzin 4.00 Voluii e-l.ll.Ul.anl IV. of HSrpcrs Weekly, hnr-dsiopjely bound in oloth extra.. Price $,50 caoh we n- y ren'ly. Musliu Cover ar furn'slied to thofO vrbo wih their n".niber b i!ind at Fh"ty Cect oaoh. Twenty five p'.T Ctot I)is"ouat allowed to Bookbinders and the t fitdn. l-SfT., Po:maspr and acntj getn'ng op a Club ( f Teii Sl.ser.b r? a Copy will be pomI gmtis. Sub.-crip-tion! wuy co;um n ;o with any nuuio.-r. Sp viima nii!V.pr graiiou.-'ly suppiii-d. J5?"Clen;vinen and Teachers .'applied nt tho lowest Club Kntei. as U irper Weekly en EttXroUped, SumhrrI can hit tuppitd fromtpe c mmencenient. Harper' Weekly will ba cent j-atuitoiniy fur onh moiitli us r :irppim-nt(i any on who applies f'-r it. Specimen nuiubeis ol tiie MiiijHsiiie wiil alto be Hint rratiiitously. Address Harper & Rrotlicr. 'a nl l i .S iii'ire. Asic lurk'. THE FIRES OF FALL, Py Prime, A. No. I Insurance, IS THE mm iiiMffi eh OF I1AUTFOUD, Viz rrvitsofihs FJ.ceniX Are rsanifc.t in tha foil-twin siatcmentrf fnit. and Fgures, :-howin,5 the amount epuuiE;d to public benefit, in the shape of losses paid i.i the wet aud Soath, durina tha px-t four ye;trs ;a substantial roo ord of a Well Tried Corporation. fl.lf.7 00-. 40.377 55 27,22 ft--63,174 32.70 OS-. S 4.221) l:.. 19.:'.2:j 34- 8.G-3 10.- 9.765 00" 34.054 2(5 43.0o4 CO.. jo--27,fiJ.a S3. 22.S39 43.- 3,'J'H C-i.. 5jj 53.- -ft,!?!: CO 40 377 45 2;,1'2 tJ4 -69.174 Lo 32.070 13 -34.220 13 ..19,323 34 8,f553 13 ,765 0 Z 4,054 3tf 43.054 feO 10.S12 55 27.US S3 22.S39 43 31 t;3 555 55 Got What ni Called roa. The California Christian Advocate states that a Secessionist recently entered an eating houf at Martinez, and called for a "first rate Jeir. Davis meal." In due course of time the waiter placed before him a larj;e covered dish "only that'and nothing more." On removing the "cover, SeceJi found snugly coiled up a hempen rpe, wi'h a sdip-uo.e at one end. He left had n ) appetite. Tiini-AUT's ritn:.D. GODEY'3 L ADY'S BOOK ' PorlOGG. Fcr 22 Years tho Standard Magazine, j'rJuoune-.dls f.'i 7Vt of the United Stated. 37IX2I3 BEST Lady's M;i!58zine in tlie Woild, AND TIIE CHEAPEST, .... NEBRASKA - OHIO INDIANA" .ILLI.NOIS-." .."MPJA1CAN... ... WISCONSIN IOWA ... MINNESOTA- KANSAS- - ... KENTUCKY ... TKNNF.S.SLE.. ...MISSISSIPPI.. .... MISSOURI ARKANSAS ... .. .'lhXAS ALA1JAMA" Insurances ?"I:cittd.and policies issued and reucw ed in this Kadirg Corpf.rUion, at f.ur rates by E. W, THOMAS ICcsiieut Ag?Et. Browavit:?, Sept. 5, ISotf. Wheat! YIieat! Wheat! Farmers Look (o Yoar Interest! psyiry and will continue to pay tbe llitliCst Mrtet Pi' ice for WHEA Tand PRODUC E. in Roods, ilj f toci of Goods consists ot BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAfS, DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, NAILS, DOORS and WINDOW SASH, GLASS and PUTTY .PLASTERING HAIR, 30c per bu., TUBS and BUCKETS, FLOUR, BACON, MEAL and POTATOES. I also, keep a well selected st.jck of Calf, Kip, Tpper, and Sole Leitier for manufacturing BOOTS and SHOES, which I win warrant to (five satisracion. I will Fell my pje?ent itc k of Oocrts at ib ices to suit the times, i vkUithwiil bechei'er than ?h1s have been au.d here i before, for Cah, Hiiles. Whet or Produce of auy kniJ but m creuit win iiecivcu. W T. DEN. Brcwnvi!!e, Aucnstlst, :sni. n 4it fi 2 -1 .5 3?- 2 2" ,-?! 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'tilT!i't b III" 'A I'h .mtlji i 1 -H rjr Hii'r- V !-: in n a i aleut nur gate being bn Those whodcncti'i'-e Frfinont's pro. la mation ixs an invasiun o men's riyh'5, mnv bp Mirny crrett- in their views J iij - M KM yx t. .-till in y may as well ; U.tr iu mii.d that pro. lnntion inter i i r -.- only wi'h tlie riiiis of those nn'ti I w-.- w . u;d d -uoy by torce of arms nil ' "'ii-ts of Uuit-d S'ates citizens under ; t r I : .!(! States Government. Louit- 1 F I th i -1 w t rt , 1 ri It iv 1- h u iiiaii.'' If it t Ty Unf i;ra.? j H: ii. and th it:n it ualL in aiid arrears to r -Bjoyiifj it If. Mrs. II n d not be sur prised if we cb)e said gate and 'corrrli'' taid antt-lope just for fear it away, back to its native prairie. will run We call attention to the Prospectus of Harper's Weekly. It is now the great Illustratf d paper, having artists in every fait of the countr'. Its war Illustrations are ahead of anything else. Capt. Day, from Sidney, Iowa, was in this place last week, recruiting for a com pany he is raising for the United Slates service. Mayor Hoadly has been making el tensive and beautiful improvements re cently, in the way of additions and orna tnents to his fine residence on the corner of Mnin and Second street. He has now one of the best and most conveniently ar ranged residence buildings in the Territory. A number ol citizens or this county have attached themselves to Capt. Stixk's Cavalry Company, now being formed at Rock Port, Mo., under Gor. Gamble's call. A R.flimond Union Man. A lady, who re-ently n turned from RuhmrMid. Virginia, r lrttts the fcl low ing incid n' : Col Pavm. Unit' d States army, and ." e J-f'. 1 tor many 1 mt arrs a irifna 01 wukii Scott, hid excitrd a reluctant admiration there on account of his pt rsevering and immovable determination not to desert the stars and stripes. No bribes, or threats, or flattery could shake him; he had the Napoleonic temperament, '-like a blo:k of marble, over which the thnn der-shaft glided alonff, leaving no impres- ion.M Ji HVrsan Davis, and ..U the (lis- , r r -. i l tiniruisiiea men oi nis Kinguoin. imhh the old man, and sought to reason him out of his lealty, but in vain; and even a lady, to whom he was once engaged, was commissioned to weep over hmr. nut the old man's heart replied, if his lips did not I could not lore thee dear, jo much Lured I not honor more." Finally, the dog showed his teeth; property belonsin to him, to ihe amount rf SAOhOOO or so. was threatened. "Let it no," said the soilder. At litest obser rarinn this ntanet. overawing the ninht of Secession, vras not in obscurity. A DCOHTTR TO Gr'. McCl.tT.LAX If Gen McCMellan had been given the opportunity of winning a great lattle on Sundiy,.as seemed probable for a time on that dny. it happens that a very young l-'iy of this city, might have mentioned in afir titys that sh was bcrn i.n the uiy f hr father's great victory. This very young lady and her mother are said to be doing a well as woulJ be expected. Ciu. Com- Oct. Uth. A Spunky Horse At the commencement of the battle of Manassas, Lieut. Hasbrouck, of the West Point Battery, was riding a little sorre horse. In a short time he was shot three times, and from loss of blood became too weak for further service. He was strip ped of bridle and saddle and turned loose as his owner supposed, to die. In the hrat of the contest nothing more was thought of the little sorrel, nor was he seen again until the remnant of the bat tery was far towards Washington on the retrrnt. It paused at Centreville, and while resting there Lieut. Hashrcjck 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 trus position with the l attery, which Is more than the most of the human triads engaged on the field can br.st of THE LITERATURE is of that kind t'lat can lo rei 1 al ul in tha tv'y circle, and the clergy in emmin.ie numbers are sub -nerilxTs for the book. THE BEST LADY WRITEitS IN AMER ICA Contribute to its pn? anc wo hare some that writ tor no other uv:: tz'n-' THE! 0VETTSIC N. and would oo't 2 o ce.it-V.uo iir.co t theBooii nn the niusn; stores: hut most ot them copy-nutad, and cannot heobtained except in "l-odey. OUTt STEEL ENU-.tvAVJ.IM Lo .lit pffurw to rivai us in this have ceased, and we nnw stand aloue in this dejmrtuient, giving, us we do many more, and iufinately better engravings thau are puolished in any other work. UUUKX'S ImTnense Coble shoet Fashion-Platea COA TA1MXG Frcm five 1t cv.ru fulllenpth Colore Fashion ylates on fach plate. Oilier m ijaxinr dve only leo menca. o dy's is the only work in th world that give iim-nae plates. ai.J they are u.h a? to have e.tcite e w..u.lrr f publishcr'iand tho dub'is. The pub l.eation of thee plate? cost S10.0U0 .MURE than Fashion j l pro of the .ld Fyle: and nothing out. our won l'-rful I ir-o clrrjIaU u enibles us to givethvin. Oth-jr rn-iaz:nes cannot all rd it. u e never spar? Tiiiint y wn n at puonocan o neuouieu. Iheso ftirhions can bo relied uivm. UrcSses mty be wide after thera and the wearer will not subj.sct to riJiculc as wod!d Wo the case I .ho visititod tha Pir 'e cities Jresed niter the style of tho plates giv- eo Ml s,-ne ot o-ir so e:i . I'M mni'iu ia iu.iir Our "VCood JZlxxGrra.-ycrxTX.eB ot m ni.-(i Vi'.- IV : Iwijj or mire hiujs " "j inv other urn .u; im are ctteu unstakeo ior sieei. I h?y arc ;u jar superior to ar.y other. , . ... T - 1 7'Wflre of them, rte mem oer that ftiat- ma ijimj s ,k is the orijfin tl pu"iliL-a:iou and tne cheapest. 1 f r..ii ixk "n.lev von wint no other. - - . ... i Kveryihin ' that is usetul or i namentai in a nouse can be foiin ' tn .'t"v. No other iu.i.iziuo jf ves tauui, and wo eavo giv en -enough to fi I s-ver.i! lai volumes. OUR t:tubirrs nMi nqpan be found nowhro else Cdakinjr in all its variety Confectionary the .Varscry the T,.i!At the Linn Irv -th Kit.-fi m. Kjceints noon all pubieets are to be found id t.io pages ol the Kndys - . . ... - . , . ... li Co.iic. W e orignoilly SMrttu idis uepsri meiii, auu hnre noeuli-ir t-. ilities for ta ikitij; it ui.t perfct. 1 . .1 -l - C .1,. Hi j ,irartm:.m aloiio is worm lle I11UJ OI liiu book. TVUd-jwrtw-'itt coinpriiinjenzravinzH aud de9- nriotions of every article trint a may wears. ,VOl)i:L COLTAeErf. no other nngoi'ne has thss d.irtrrrent TBaMS, CASH IN ADVANCE Uneeopv ouy -ar,:!. i'wo copies one vear, Tiire1:t"i)iesoneveir,c'. Fourooies oneyuir.c7 Fivectr iies one year, a-.id an extra copy to the person rending theclub, 10. Eight copieaono yanr, an 1 in eitra copy to the por n KPiidinir the club mlo Eleven copies one year an I an extra copy to tho per- tuin oendmir thpclub. s-J- And theov mogatine that can be introluced in ¬ to tt.eabveelubsin place of the Ladys IiiokI Arthurs Homo M-ynne. - Rpcrii. cltbmnO wiTfi OTntcti Mir-AzrvES. CLdev' Udv'a Bo. k and .t.thur'4 Home Magazine K..lh f..r nni Tcnr. i?3.50 Codey's lily's Book and Hirper'a Xiagar:rre both onj yef tnr y:.bo Go.h'j, llarierand 4rtbnr will all three be sant one Mr t'poeint Of (.'. 00. Treasury nvti 9 aud note of all solvent banks ta ken at par. Be co-eful and pr.'v th pofa5'fl ori yof tetter. httvfH L. A. GOniV, 323 C'..fM St net, VhiUzd-fpMt, I'a JACOB MAHRON, cn-r i a. mfi-v BROWNVILLE, Will pive to enstomers Jnst now such birjtalns a9 tas never before been presented to them lie will sell bis gooUs or manufacture to order And tafee in pay CASH OR WHEAT. "F-iOOIs. Sero! CLOT IT I N G mm away i At thehishpst tnirket price, Browuville, August 29f.h. 1S61. IIW HIS Will IN BROWNVILLE, Whitney's Block, M.iin Street. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE ELK II 0 iY and MORTAR J. J. THURMAN, ANNOUNCES to the citizens of Brownville and vicinitv that he has removed his Drug 'Store from Sidney, Iowa, to the City of Brownville, and having added thereto an extensive stewk of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils. Pure Wines and Liquors, For Medical Purposes, Hair and Tooth brushes, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soap, &c, &c, &., &c. Invites "hS pnolio pitronnge. Jyptayslclan's Prescriptions attended to at all honrg both by day and night. Brownville, Aprii IIth,I3T. n40 yly BROWNVILLE S4. Thorn, coleman, co. Announce to the tnvpline public thit thei- pTen.lid and coniui.KlioUR Steam Ferry rucniD acres Ironi Br iwnviilc, Nebraska. dting. is novv He arrived recovered . t, of iv ii Wn-hingk-n, ,is w tvmds, aud is ready for an- ' her ig A ''good one" is t'dd of a Quaker vol untepr whn iirssin a Virginia skirmish. A couple of gentlemen write to us in " . . . t , " i ( j t.k n v- :;..Fig ir.io :rM-.y clo'i qutrier? v:tiri a 'I'-nng -vnorc ta-jy can u:n '-" ' rwS.-i, r.e .remar!..fd "Fri.-nd, i: is ui.for-; iirerk inr :dge. If the traitor is alive, they tu.-iatv. tr- thee .fta:l just wh- .-o I am : had beitf r k-td; for him u Virginia. -It going 'to shoot," ar.d, blazing avvuy, down dead, v ftar we muil Lid theui go to came the secessiener. j Prentice. . 4 Strawberries. FLUSHING. N. Y. Will send their new Strawberry Catalogue, corn n n- I -a vnrietie.s. !ird new 1. .itllogne ot liul b..n H-.wtrs aud drapes to ppplioants entlosin I'rim-c's ?nirt M.ijrnato Tn.-.mi-he de'fS.-ind. IIiMk.-r's Jtr.s.v L-T. stnd 20'othT varieties, SI per ltnan.l?3 per lOt'tj. 'A'i i'j Aib.iny. per M,, :? 1 per tiiOJ, 510 fj' ii. Au?iu's Seadliug ?I .er lh-t -n. For ether epVT!.tid va-.'ieties S?o Catalogae?. Aug. -o3 It A CARD. T fVe this rn!ri nt t. return tliarks to th? ctt!cn of Brownville :id vtrinity for their formpr Mieial itr.-n-sce. ami to Infm ri t! em iVat 1 have fold uiy ktuci of Uiussaiid Mc-.iicii.es in the CIT SJJirG STORE. Ian n..w fu hi:r.a'.pl uiid prepared as to devote my entire atteatKn to my profe-t-ioa.il business a a Physician and S'ircon, s frri, wi'l h! rprdyr.t a'' tiTtto v!-i. snivib '.. ....,, ,. ,....f. r:kir;'l thp..t ir.d WOUi.JC l jn ir ir'i.ficti u on trie ti-. M lit ers) term. I i,Prcby notitiei th.it sii cnio is adj-urn. d until th " Wy i filcn st pietit is at J. J. TJairnun's Drug Store . November, A D 13iJl,at 2 oYhwlc. p x. ai tLe biou ui - is one of the bct in every rp.p;t on th UrPr Mt-f-iuii river The R-at r'e 'l trips evpry hour sotl.at no time will be !' m w.i'ine. The banks on bot!i soles ? tbe river are lo-r ar.d we.. (rra.!e.i which recJers unloading uni.eceeary as is the fi' not ohpr ferrie". :;o fP,r,nee.l be entertainP-t to difflrultSM .t or nn: ttls cro-sin?, us everyN 'ly in tbi. wt-n . r-n b..:b ,! los of tt river, is for & :" '" Mrvv.X X-u-l. Our charve- l.r-an ieui the barJ tim-are low0r th.in at anyoTjer crsi;ii-. Travelers from K -nsas to P.a and to tteM.t wi.,4 tb nearer fd $77 V'rr. TIIOIirN. COLhMAN CO. BrnwBvllle, Ke-ja-i. Sept. 21st. 1551. -d Notice of Attachment. At ni7 instance ah ritt-vhnient was th's day issue u KArr Trlp. a Justice cf the Peace in aud J. tiaee countv. S T. agin' the property and ffroti .f l:ivil '.!". J.-n"t!crpp, f r th: sr.m of t;T:y d-1- Notice of Attaclirnent. : 1 4 l)- To All Wliom it May Concern. All persons iuJebied t-o Wru. T DK.V, either on hook accouiit, or by note, are hereby notified to cnil and pay up on or before the 10: h day of March 1S31, and thereby save themselves trouble and cost. Hrownville.Feb.21 WM.T.DEX. Ayer'sSarsaparilla A compound rcmcdr, designod to be the most effectual Alterative "that can be made. It is 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 follow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be "found of the following Complaints : Scrofuia Axn Scrofulous Cojipl tttts, Eruption. ani Eruptive Diseased, Ulceus, Pimples, "Blotches, Tumous, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Deiiilitt, Dys pepsia AND INDIOESTION, ERYSIPELAS, lloE or Sr. Anthony's Fire, and indeed thj whole class of complaints arising from Iupubity of thr Blood.- This coinpottnd will be fo-m l a grcai pro moter of liealth, when taken in th spring, to expel the foul humors which fost.-r ia the blood at that season ot tha year, jjy tne time ly expulsion of thorn many rankling diord rs are nipped in th? bill. MuTutuJjs can, by tha aid of this remedy, spare themsclvos from the endurance of foul" eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strn2 to rid itself of corruptions, if not agisted to do this throug1 tlie natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. CL-ansp out the vitiated blood whenever vow find its impurities bursting through tlie skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleimse it when you find i. is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cLvuivjit whenever it is foul, and your feelings wiil tell you when. Even where no particular diord"r i3 felt, people enjoy better liealth, flnd live longer, for cleansing th.3 blood. Keep the blood hcalthv, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting heulth. Sooner or later something must wron?, and the great machinery oi life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsapariihi has and deserves much, tha TPnutarion of aocomnli-'hinx these ends. But . 1 ... . i .1 : 1 I... the world Iis Deen esres'.ousiy ujceivcu uy preparations of it, partly oecnu serine ru- alone has not oil tne virtue mat is cwiinw for it, but more bocauso many preparations prstendiiv to be concentrated extracts ot it, - . .. .-11- contain hut little ot tue virtue ot oarsapariua, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led bv large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarapnriila lor one dollar, io .l of these have been frauds upon the sick, fjr they not only contain little, if rtriy, Sar.opa riila, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment run followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsapai i'r.i which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonvmous with imposition and cheat. Stul we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescua tlie name from the load of obloquy which rest upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it lias virtues which are irrcistibb bv the ordinary run of the diseases it 14 intend ed to cure. In oid. r to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy fehould lie judiciously taken according to directioru on tlie bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle Six Dottles for 3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has wnn for iNelf such a renown for tho enre cf every variety of Throat and Lung Cotnpl .int. that it is entirely unnecessary for us t recount the evidence of "its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this swtion, we need notdi more than nure' the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever Ins been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOtt TH2 CTJItE OF Coidrrne, Javnaicf, Djfsia, hitZljetiioh, .D'xentenj, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, n;.',.. nhnimtifiznt. Ert',)!ui and Diseases, Hrer Complaint, lhvpn'j, TcHer, Tumors and Srtlt Wirnni-V.ornis, Conf, Xevalgia, as a Vi'incr Ml, and for rnrifyhtytha Blood. They ara suRnr-cnatpd, ' that the most sensi tive c;ia take thei.i pl'-a-santly, and they P.r7 the be-t apprient iu the world for ill the purposes cf a family phys'C. Prica 25 coni3 p:r Pot ; ri70 tons for 1.C0. Great nunihprsorClprgyniPn.rhvsicians States men, and etni'ie::t persnoces, h-ve Unt their nr.nes t" ceni'y the imnnra'lclc usefolnr s of thesa r":ii rlici, but our space here "ill not permit the i iscrtion of th"m. The Aiients Lelov nain-d fur nish tratisour American Almanac hi which they nr.- 5ivn ; with also full apscriptions t( the atxive co:iip!ai:its, and the treatment that should be fol-. low-'J for their cure. ISt not le put r!f hy unprincipled dealers with ofhT prpar'nt ons thev make mo'e profit on. Demand Ayer's, nn.l take po others, ihe si-'c want the bet aid there is for them, and they should ! have it. i AU our remedies are for sale hy hiil FJJ:'- i tf-S: 1 'yv Ey tlie n-e of thee Pil'.s the periodic Att.icka of A'tfro ov4or Sick IhadnfUe uinybp preventeJ; an-l if tufcen it tlie ccrunie:Re'Lei:t of an attjet imiaeiuto relief from pain auj slcSoes will be obtained. They sc'.-lo'i fjii iu renov;n the Saute a ani Head ache to wl.icli fenu'ics ae so subject. They (.-entiy upon tbc boweis removius Ccstive new. For l.'tetarj 3Ten. Stventi, Petieate "Females, cd nil per-.na of ci: ntary habit, they are valu.Uoe a Laxative, imr.r.iviiu ihe apprtite, KiviujT tone nd vi tj or to tls Circstive orirurs. nn-1 ret'r".n? tfcc natural eiasticitv- nnl Tf n'h f t!:P nhoto s?tci:i. The CSFfl.lLl.' prLLSaret'.iOre:'ltiir lonfinvetl pr.tsdu and carefully c.nu'ucte.1 e.t:-eimpii:.; l:avln been iu u-e iii iry voars, (Turing whi' ti lrje they Lave prevented arr! reiieved a va ami'int of pji'i sn-l nf terin? from H.aU lie, whether omitiatir.g l.i thener vcitt syftem er frm a rieramed snte of the itomarh T:!py are eri'irely vp"'ot.tlle in their outiip'-iii"ti. n n iy bo tafcpu at all ii':ic.- with pcrf-t afc'y. wittioui aiakiiiL' any cl.anie "f diet, and the o.ret'' of a aireable tents rcudert it eas-j to ad.niniittr tUttn ti children. Ileware of counterfeits! The rennine lave five aisnaturea or Honry C fpaMirg on eob hex. Said In- Drcsr.Mstsan.t all other Deat'itn Mc1icine. A box wi:l L. .n'nt by m.ii! pri-ai-lon leccipiol the Price 25 cents. All rJp'rsfhrnI1 be .Urpsp:i tn HENRY C. SPALDING, 48. Cedar Street, New York. T"". . nil- ly THE FOTJ.OWJVG F.VT)OREiTF.STS OF SPALDING'S HILIC LIS. ill couvwica ail wuo ?a-ter icnn HEADACHE, TIT AT A Speedy and Sure Ciiro IS WITHIN THE III REACIT. Ax the' T?timonitl iPPre unvUicitrd fcy Sir. 8PAL VISG, thty aJT-trd uHjUtioHhle pof of tue efficacy ' this truly tritntiie ditcorery. Btcerly, M$., Dec. 11, 1SC0 Id C SPALPtVO, E?Q. I wish fcr some circulars or Hre show hills, to bring your Cephalic i'itis more arlijularly before my cutouirrs. If you have anything of the kiud, j I -ae rend to mo One of my customer, who 's "uhjoct to jpvere Pich Ilcadtudi", ."uimlly laMn twi d-.y.1 icr cure nf nn uliack iit cue hour l;i your Pi!?, which I sent tor. liojbcctfullv vour. V V. WILKE3. n-ynoldu!nrri. Franklin Co,, CM January 9, 1S31 ) IIentv C frAi.Pisc, Mo 43 Cedar St, X Y Dear sir: IncloFcd find twen! v-tivo cent, (2b,) fjr which ppnd box rT "1'cph.ilio Pills." Send to ddre. of Rev WmC Filler, Keynoldsburg, t rrtiiiiitn u, o"". Your I'tUe ir.orlc like a charm cure JJcuuuetie al most i)ti'Jiler. Truly yours. W.M C FTLhEP.. Huonville, tuwii,Feb 5,1S'31. Mr. Ppaltuno. Sirt I have tried your Cephalio Fi'N, nd litre fm;i o Kelt tnai l want, you iukhu i"v . more. . , . Part of thee are for the neighbor, to wnom I gavo a few ont of the fin t box I g t from you. Send the Fills by mail, and oblin Your ob't servant, JAMES KFN'XFnY. Ilivcrford, I'd., Feb. 0, 1SJ1. Mr. Spaldiko. T wtsH Ton tn cpnd mi ene more hex nf yonr Ce phalic Pii'K Alice received yrert deal of benefit from them. X nnrs, rpppciiuiiT. MAHV ANN STOIKirorSE. Spruce Cr"l; Hunt inpan Co., Ptt.J Januaiy 13, lciJl. ) IL C. SPALDINtf. Sirr You will rleape send mo two botes of your Cephal ic Pills. Send the;n imme liatcy. Iiespcctfullv yoirs. JNU.li. SIMON?, p S hare ued one box of your Pill, a,tdjind tltfni exctlleut. Drlle Y'rnon, CiitO, Jan. 15, lSoI. IUnry 0. Fpalping. Fhq. ... I'lpase find inclosed twenty-Sve cnt, tor wmcn sr,d me another b'X of your Cephalic Pills. Thy are IruU the beat Pill I hare e"r tried. Direct a. iv tj ii, i .-i. Belli) Vernon, W'vand'.t Co.. O. -n?,e hottla cf SPALDINU'S PR I' PA UKD "GLUE will t.ave ten time it eot annua.lly.J SrALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. J. WILSON BOLLINGER, AVI) Counsellor at Lett JfJcncraJ and Ccllcctli?'? Ar't BEATRICE, IJAGEIU, iEI3KASa j WILL pra.-fi-a ia thes-!ve:a.! Courts ia Gj nl i r.:3juin:n counties, ai.d will give prompt atljntioa I tu aiH.uine.4 entrusted to h:ut. C-LIoetict prapt- ! ly n vde. v articular at:eati.u givea t.' locat ing l.an I Warrautstn laoJj caret a.. y leiNUl If hiiii!tlf.vJ September 25, 'CI. nl2-y!j -rt to iiotor.usi or Territorial Wax rant: Mi lUiASKA TERRITORY, m i Srcr.ETAi.Y's OfFiCK, Oxah., Aug 23,11) N'otia is hereby ft"icn to huldcrs of TerriS;r!l. Warrants that I aui prepared t iua Rcij fr th ?am3,in pursuance of au act paused at the lajt aion of tho Legislative. Aserably, nUUad'An Ar to allow the Funding of the indeotolaoiS of tht Taf ritory," approved January Ilth, IrifT. A. S. PADIXXT'Tv. Secretary of th Ttrri'wrj wf 'ebrjia. Ao: 1501. n!2- PAKTICULAKLY TO RANCHMEN. I tfeMre to .iy t iJ.n.chracn a.lywhero between t Miviirl river an.t Mountains, that my tk for wtxl mIiihI to them is n-w complete emoractn everythiiMl ile.-lrable or profltjb.c to trade ia, and at price u:iier4 of cheap. Call or send your orders, wt-.u-n wl.l with protnr.t attention. TIIKO. II I'LL. , ErownvilJc. Apiii i5-.h, 1951. J BRIGHT ON CHAPE CffCE. SECOND EDITION. Thirty pu?ps of New Matter, with tha errwtTV-J' of 1" i'J and '(Jl, being the !tiot important rrt of t!i work. Icoi?i-.'nb'.e to all CRAPE GROWF F.3. Seut by usail, free of p ptip, cn receipt cf the rrlo JO ccu'.J, in auuipl. Adirt-, willtam r,?.:anT. ftcx 13B Philadhia.P.UF. SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! Seeds of thf fdlowinj kin-'aof thf jMfl CTo? are now ready and will be sent fodt p;J to ikii wi send staiupj or iiun for tho same i Dinntu'uj ITe!.!iiCr, tOc. d. Ljsctu it us, i'JC. ilj M..niru!i. lie Tjpe flnpP'nii from Japsa hjea neT bef 'r4 bMA sMd ior le th in Sfice.i'.s per pick.ffe. F.tPruilor Sret!atip.j FIuerU etM Ooiort, lit. CAliiorni.t Ftwwer 6j. itixoJ bals.iPaiJ, 5o. Double di 101. L .bel' Calcufly. 6:. I. P!-nt ( i ciri.Miiiy) 5?. liAtn-.i W.iKhtii fjeU'ifa!) life Sup Prag jn (i:ie mUoJ)! Colum'.liio, oc. S:r of He.svpi.6c. Spanish Puik, 5o. t'lunese tl f 6), M i to do 6o. Mi.r.thly ! ts. Cuv,il!u Jfin.in, 5. . Ambrol (.u olori-) 5. . . Xipelta (in od p. yy beratlfnl fl.wr) ic, Kurfilfh PetuaU. (fiotn Eusiant!) 10c. Zinnia E;e?J" (from France ) !). K.I -am Ppi". 5o. Tlj!lyh .ck et t. fine EacHb prixe flowert, te. Trench P.ipif iu ten Ba CoIcTp vary djufcUrfJ riixp.l. lto. Salllilobsi. ( lne mine !) Cj, CoieoDM ( u.h'') 6!. Prumii""..l-8 Pul. x. 6o. Kna-tun IIrtpae. 1(V. M.intfuM, double, (ilowar meaanrad fnr InchM - cr.iss) !0c. Old M jI IN Cnrls (curiyn-) 6a. And i.vur thirty Viirietie conion Vt th flower far den. The entire "l.-t a..ve enaaiorated will baseat fre on vecpiptof $1.23, eiiiu piice two UolUrs aad CfUa cpn'a iri'ibhircJ .""qaaii, lac. Pate .nis do 0j. iu .sti.n Alanrow Squash 6s ! Washington do 6o. Jictson co 6j. (louoinin tKiiaih a KuaJ Mercu!u Clnh n..nrd. 100 LcttuceSvarleiipi.Cc. Ice Cream Watermelon 6 Vountiu sprout dn 6j. Apple SeeJed do (So. Iluuearian do do Imisana lonty do do Apple Pie Mei in. 5:. K;yptian d. 6'. N'c-tley Gucnncr. 6c. Loi; llus.-i.ir. tl.i Bo ac-h U sweater thau my nvcpt p.)tafn without nr. Te pp1 ot tbla !i;uh "old laat leawn fof .one dollar per di-iea. Pul S3:ike Cucumbpr prows aponea .i. in patKs or Ave feet lotrx. carird tip It)', when other kela ait up like a anake au ex-ordered, celleut pickle lOz. African Imphpfl Sed, 10.. per lb. w!i:re tUarp nr) .jent to cover pot.igo. Seed of a Whi'.o Sn;;r Cnn from Georgia, liIJ to nmke excellent ogir, at 2'w. per M Jl' Ad sent for ono dollar; or, tho hu'3 liit for t0--dollars and tw. wty-fivo centa. Addre-ineat S.vrfi?niiP, Olr.Co., N. T7 , aa we have an ole e3tabii.hcd here. i:. o. TiroMpscr. Electric Wcallicr Indicator. Th'uneat and catlout in'rument forpteR$ tV weather from 12 to2l hours in advance. Snt frt brmnilon reccintiof 50 c-ntu by the mann'wturpr, LEK &. CO., Newark, '. J. I ihcral discount t Amenta. mm m i-iorr BhOlVjYl'lLLE, - HB . . . A. T. SAVE TIIE PIECES ! economy! rjispAtcHl trA Stich in Time Sire Sine l"JZ As accident will happen, even in well regulated families, it i very desirable to have some cherp and convenient way for repairing Furiiiture,Tojs,Crock- orv f"5 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ...now nil niii.h emerircnci.'s. and i h us hold can afford to be without it It is always ready, and up to the "fiekiii? point "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." X K A Brush aecomi-anies each bottle. Price, 25 cents AddreM HENRV C RPALDINO, 48 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. A pprtain unprincipled pprn are atfpmpti'ns ta tltn off on the unucctinur fiublic. imitations ol my PhEPARED GLUE, I wou.d cauti.mull person to examine before purohasinj, and eeo that the full "'rSPALDING'S PREPARED GLUEjK is on the outsido wrapper; all others are swindling ountrfeitg i Notice to Prc-Eraytors. AIXL To John Pelfry Jame C. Catron, Henry G. Smith Chxr'ps T .Cornell and Thomas M id lux. You aro hereby notiSl f' cpear at th land rf Cce at Brownville, within 30 day fr in this date tomnko further prtKjf in relation to ytur pre-emption claims in acordnce with instruction Irom tho General Land Of.-e at Wajhitfijton. ItK'lIARD V. BAUiiHr.I'pitir: ( HAKLES li. SMITP., Kooeiver. .Tnlv2.-t(.. lPol. Annnnrp to the pohlia tMt he haa recently t.ikjn ith Katiug llou-e In Browuvtile. formerly n-ndcted 17 tXCLE BEN TAHITI-. And havlnpomplpteiy rpnovatpd the putablHtimc". 1 prepared to scvA)inni"iite patrcn wt.h bia'd ty t'.a meal, or wppk in ihf-teat s'yip H e c. aotry a;!jidj. It h is Ko secured tbe rooms prpctci fXni tl ty Jl'irfo) Whitney for tUat pnrp i.-e. an I u p cprc l to luriWh lodger with ir(-t c. tiVni"H an t well ventilated r.pma. He Invite the pvronteof the public ant pie:-, him-e'.f t" :are h.i pain i rpmler atif iciou. Brownville. At;;rm.t 23ch. lfil. nflifj NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Theodore Hi i-'ore Hill, iBefora Jp J..fcn, J. F.cry. TS i rii. County, NeL.ra-la Tarrii- Oard .ti H. Wl'.cox. ) t..rr. OnthelO hd iy or Aua-t a. v. ln. n i-snd an ordpr rf attaphmpnt In ibe abijva aeilon for the Mim rf $34 andoxt. ata ca-n wCi be I r!f.1 Octo ber 6th. 1S81. K- W". TIIOUAS. Att'y for Pi S. BrownvUIe, Angnsfi-l-.h, 1561. no-3J Notice to Prc-Emptors. NVi a i Lan Ornci, rirownviHct. X.T. Aa-m 2-nd 1301. To arrb Wltper. Nathan B'.dd'ecrme. nirjni Cc'eman Carret Coierr.an and Djmel .t.r d :c y. j n are iw.tiiltd U arpear at the Laod oQce at UrownviHo N . T. wir. a thirty dayp frcm the d.ifcof fhi.f motion and ma'iJ add'ional in rMati -n to your Pre-Emption ectrif la accordance with lostr'tPtion li' m trie uuOiUJi6ionai of th3 General Ind ) "-e at Wah in RICHARD F. It .Villi ST, Roster. C. B. SMITH. R:c ivcr. Jch urnt' n (iiir.i'! .. ii.iam x' em P. toe trrn .i ft ': - ttcr. l.r.' a jeiOfiunii ii tc cm- ,:.y of Jlcprs Laudreta 4 Sn, haro u'.Urd under JSHfl GAHiiETT 2 CO, TOR THE PROsECCTION OT IHE Agricultural Imulertieiit ! 1, AND SEED HUSrNESS, Thov will -o.wt.tr.:! v k..-f or. l.o.i a f'i'I upr!y of SFBIKG FASHION- MRS. IIEWETTi MAIN STREET, -naoirsriiaiai:, xeckaska. Annonrces to tbe !aieof Brownville and r'.civj.'.f ''"TpiiTu' stock MILLINE? GOODS, Towbi H .hecal.a patticr.lir artm..n. Hpr gl are of thP very lateM iy lea au.l a. e effered at unusoal.r low prices. A pn I 4, ISM. ifv rj,p y of .ot, 5h ps. Hi and Cap nver waa . ,.' ..... ... i , oreoai-e.1 U iff t.rn b.t:uu. TUk-O. UII.U Brownville. April 25th, 1?6I. La:'rity ti') fr"-!; V,r.irrn-i"! (ti? 1 J Dowler, pFff.) ? t d i . c ivt-- th .7. 'MJ.ti"IKH ALL T1!K T it A OF TI; - ihfir '.- !.f Th-'V will k.--cr i-" at i f. r : : (!f7k -r. -vh. P'.iUllrMa. S..-. d x. iu- k of Furniture ! Furniture ! ! T! d m it cuniFiP'.e i-'- ci i Ki.ro. turo ever . ?red iji this vnppr c- ur.rry j.j .t r." t;v.-. 1 X. Hll.A... HtotvovIhc. Aprii 15 b, lSCf. :i V'-ry Ur; Tru3 Helewzxo Grape Vines PliOF'AG ATJLD iT.OM Tiix; OftIGIIAl :':ot;:. Stro'"', tVe'.l-rootfl One 'e-tr OH ViTS crstrrt in. outlet 60 ci etch. 5). I) nerd.iz Extra i y'eir old vines, eui So. I. rj.f Ur: iijera. wit h,.,nr,n ..nf i; i t .' ...) 1 1 k.i .S lj -rUoi't. I a f 1 f.ipwirii ,.f A i .i.'s i:fW wi.ipH urM, AO:ia Thcv -,rL-it the c-n.tinuvl cust.it.i d th-rfner.d, ciiv.n.i. CoP'-ord. C-iytoit.i. Cir. t.i.n. f.a-a- .t , r !t tKr..i mhn UcmIu'i nt l'n. hran.di i.rui ! !r (MaKhi. L' Herten-nt. lla'tf-.rd, Proatlc. Is T - LKAII.VI Al.rttLKi IN T FIE E r- T 51 A N V KACT I' f. K. I T;n "Miinon, deft f tho IV-f..ro Jcsso John, Jut;jo of j of L.tMar.Tn i Son, at At mv in-tancc ah ntt-vhntpnt was th' dny iuc-d The d.f. mh.t.t V, m. lun.,n w:., toy J'V...7-.!- - .I.,ti.. , f tha Peace in lJ lor an action fcw been eotutncn-i-i on tha i n,mW. 1S-M. tctore4ee rfonn, . ft. . i.i n-.i. uar price r.a.i (L- tiuu-s, .ind we pt r .'i i i 1 T f r ! i he very low, in acco.uar. "3 w.t j hope to faiisfya.l wb- cal- .n u, a to tu-j uri.r luiliiv of our ?l ci, and th" price. 1 Urfv-.d M Jeram-rsn ri 1 4- - L .J Brewnvll, Avjft, 22, 1C9I. JOHX CBIif, it. D. M C KKLLy. ! Beafriet.Septntb.ISOl al2 3t-t3 ti i si pr" rtv hi- i con arts. tet for hi.p.i in ' No.-t.bcr 9 Sert23:h,lKI. hcd.a.-i ' '"- :.u i.tu.v i ;h. i'l- T..u-n H'Lxr.,r:fr. nl2 3w-J2 w: I i t;.e a p c..i:i if I ! .'"i ! s. sab.'cribpr. fcicwuriile, Acjcjt t, 1351. 1 .0 t v ci' ' Aasu,t WiX. T. i li !.,,vi.., L..2-.n. Lp Nt ' r. l.y.'S .. l-u. Id oial. - -r-t. !,' Vi.'lU i . Out iri... -r.i: i(..-t .cfi, P.-.'rrys new IUc,.-id Tiv!r.r'l5iMf.. r -Ki;..u, tcion Villa-, and ti'juy i-er ki:; ;.-.... I tri.-... sTHJii'VEnniEs. vrs'n' ' '' T v.v 'i-r. f JeTy T.inJ, - . -.' .; i . : i s r . -v. r: ' T, ,;'..! - ! ; . ' s ivrr !..' r:';: ?. i.7.trrt ono. w CAi: PBr.r.T., Oeliwira, O. Oct. 3. 1:3. !