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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1861)
TflE iVDVERTISER. Qyy'li.LE, OCT. 31, ISC1. "iTo Q -A. L. " "jOV; cob & c. si'iiTrintir?; JMaR-rial of all Kind., :T .., r i.t.iMinu's, New Yttk. arid Br.iwu's Iroi l. ''T: i'.,-,,..i'u-, l'l ila.lrlphia. frei;Uiri7cJ Aleuts for tht y,:nn(r and Jldcirtiacr. i Tin: ft & A KROTT, ' .m ( K.SOliS TO JI i ELY, ::itc.s ?.!J:1 Foivfen Newspaper " Advertising: Agency, JJROADWAY, NEW YORK. ! .-i-en! f'T The "XflUP ASKA A DVKIi ..SKKMA.KA FA TIMER." " -;r.T A fronts in Rt. Louis. .M, A'"'. Iri .Mniurt, ticnernl Ailvprti-in?, 11 ' - ; -): Asciita, 45 Olive St. Louis, ; ii t ! :t city. bh. thtynreau- ;, r'. 'l. ::! C iilf-ct t-KJs f.T the r3!liC . -o Ar.nvT ion The Auvehtiser Akd vf.K IlAnvcv, E-q. is ourrojruUr au- . . I. nut f ..f ' tin Arl.',. ..A v.. y,t f!;- rtly 'Vi-it the Jlsytc'rn cities for the r1:i !i'Jvevtiinp ritr.diHpe. lie is Atlantic Monllllj-, for November, we have received. Have Dot had time lo rcruse it closely. The following: table of contents indicate an interesting num ber : George Sand ; Hair-Chains; The Flo-.v-er of Liberty; Alexis de Tocqueville ; Agnes of Sorrento; Health in the Camp; "The Stormy Petrel ;" A story tf To- Day ; Concerning; People who carried Weight in Life; Why has the North felt aggrieved with England ; The Wild En dive ; The Contrabands at Fortress Mon roe ; The Washers of the Shroud. THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. LadiCS Repository, for November, is on our table, a most excellent periodi cal, and this a superb number. v -1 t-jt-niraetuml ' ant name in busi- ... u c : o.;t'tM with our publications. Harper, for November, is on hand. Leading and Illustrated articles, Bene dict Arnold; The Tenement House; Making Money ; The Women of Weins berg and the Editor's Drawer. This number completes the 23 volume of this standard monthly. Now is the time to eription. Terms, S3. ies, S'2. Address wi.h Ftag rut?t and ril.o, thc for j IIajifkr & Bros., Franklin Square, New virions IJnds- of National Envel-; yorj-. !.'-.. is jjV'V prepared to fill ord rs j mmm ';, .,'.:! or retail.. Apply nt the ' Ad NEW VOLUME. On the feventh of S , t-r.-.Vr, 131!, THE XEV VOUIv WEEKLY T til iiC.N' Id cointn-nsed tlio twenty-first year of its cti.-tence ; THE DAILY I HI HUNK being some months cider ana THE SEMI- j WEEKLY Tahsl'AK aoinowlwt younger. For m-jte than twenty ears tin journal Las labored iu what iU conductors Lave ft U to be tile oau.10 of II a uijiiil v, Jusiioe anJ FreoJotn, ca laavoriii t ni'.-li- orate tlie condition of the cpn-j.-cJ ami uui'.jrtunatc to hon'ir and Dt't ul e.terti.iii iu whatever hcre and, to promote by all uiums the nura.I,iii!.o!ltj:turtl and iiiatt'rial ad v:tiic-!iifnt of orr country. It b:is aimed f) be rjiit ratLcr than jmpuiir imd to es jKiuse ar.l coiuiii'jnd to-uuy tLo truth tl.at oiiu: may not willing to acoojit till toinuvnYow. la puriiiin this coui j niiti-k s Ii.tve doubtless hpii m:ic aud faults co;nuitteiI: bat bavin' in all rv.m .-LAGS & ENVELOPES j A-ivTtifer.M OiTjco has rrovi JeJ i Three or more r,.r o.Ti' ', or Post Oifice. ztni fr V.tv. tilvcrtiuer. Fork Up. Quite a number of candi dates are behind with us, for their an- I n'infotrif-nts and ticket bills. One aspi- . : . C . . 1. C C .i.l . l .i? X. T. f H .! NTS. S ITI." ''. 1 J'l!. WaTTI-V.--.:; v-ve. ; ;. . i'.Wio 1 1.: i:. 1'i i .r-iii'.u:i. " i !!iK!v A ('!.. Ntbra-ka City, X T. ! ' ! V !-..! IV.i. . " I, '.l.'v- v. N.-iu-i'-.a City, ! ,iV i.tN, I'.iwuH' Ci.'y, " I V- 'o:'i i. Titl.Ie L' "k.- " 5.!! V. Takkvh. Au-unA Leatriee, '; K. ('::! v. T- ii n-'-h . ' . T.T. K.s ' '! ! . ?; i. :. : 1 ,-it ,.r. . I . . ..' I I . . 1.. , 1, .W.'J r F. i ii, . (, M. I'.'xnv. ''.n .r.i. M i. A.M. !;akm S N"r;k St.ir, " A. '1 v;.i:k. CcMre Grove, " 1'. ('. Johnson, ESQ. We regret to ' i.r'e the fact that this gentleman has .:.!;! v.fc-n a change of location. He ' iiy on Tuesday' last, and locates ::IYoria, Iil. Mr. Jonxsox came to this -.,:v in the spring cf 1S?57, and established l;;;;?e)f in the practice of law, a profes- nhcLad fitted himself for, by long and r ,!ions application. . He at once ran into f xcr hent practice, giving as near um- crrni satiifiiction as.it is, perhaps, pos t '!e for any 'one to do. At the fall m of 1S"9 he was elected District .':siv.iry for the Second Judicial District i: Nt IrasacoTipoicd of the counties of ' e, NtTiiaha, Richardson, Pawnee, l.ncrn. Clay and Cage, which position creditably h 1J until that o(Tice was abol r e l by. the Legiilature, and the office of rejivdiaicd his bill, the other day, giving as a reason that as he was not elected, he thought he ought not to pay. We mace him a present of his account, and promis e that next time he runs for ofiice, he'll get beautifully ventillated, and pay for what printing lie gets of us, in advance. Masked Batteries A combination cf female spie?, one of whom leaves Wajhingtcn every other night' to carry information to the enemy. Cannot those batteries be stormed and carried? Washington Paper. Spike their guns, and unlimber, and see if that will not silence them. Capt. J. D. N. Thompson, of Company "C," First Nebraska Regiment, reached this place yesterday by steamer Omaha. The Capt. is. we are sorry to announce, in very poor health, and has bee:: for some time. He is on furlough for tha purpose of recruiting his health. We trust he may speedily recover and rejoin his company, now in the field in Missouri. Many TliankS to our friend. Dr. J: A. Kennicott, of the Grove Nurseries, 111., for a huge box of bulbs and plants. We have been favored repeatedly with boxes and packages from the Doctor, and have invariably found everything of the best varieties, number one quality, and put up which, by the way. is a very im portant item in a mariner unsurpassed by any other establishment ; we have never lost a ree or a plant received from the Grove. Those in Kansas and Ne braska who want to be sure everything will be rifTht nnd in rrwvl nrdor vi!I nnt l '".,, " j incited our re:tdv.'i!' to think niidjuc'ge lor tiieiri.-i'lvcs be disappointed by ordering from Dr. J. ; rather than adopt Wiutliy our ,-. n or other c.i;-iu-A 1 ' . -T n- . i sions we beieive wo mnj I'.uriv cl.iii for thiijourn.il A. Kpsmcott, Grore ISursery, est , the cmlit of U;,vi, fl.ua..,rit r,., i,r3 Jdt Northficld, 111. a ml expose even its own errors. To uevr!o; the. j miiids of thoyo:inr by the Ljot general thorough 1 ' ' j and j.r'ieii -: Edu.-itiun :;il t. oiiuoir.i. an I slim- lirnzilllan Ton Corn. Last spring ,'lV:-,.iT'Ui,rliv luy nul 1 ' 3 ; 1 iiblu! La:; I-t a-tu:u soi.!;rs r.:i I cuitivutors :.d a friend of ours, Dr. Philips, of Missis- j ah-c through the j.i-ot wti.-.M.f iin:i;:ttur or jxvj'.i t;rv: - .., - e :--ti -M- . n. arity cx-d br .-hc f.-wi i-; p-.wcrful Jorei'n 0,n" JUU I-'"' grains urazuiian 1'op compfiitiea arj iU..i tko ai-as to v-hich tbi.-jo.r Com, savinfr: "It is ens of ibp nrrtli- ! nfca aa.icjod tnro,1! .odar.l bid report est little things now above ground. I had a few seed sent me by a friend, who has long been guilty of hunting up good and rare things and sending to me. I enly had 29 stalks. I counted 2o0 ears, and since gathering, hare found a few others overlooked on the Lilliputian stalks." We planted CO grains, from which we obtained SCO stalks, bearing 910 cars. It surely is "one of the prettiest little things above ground," and we believe will be found very valuallc to be raised for fod- t. . i .ii t i , ! e:r:-e.-t tfT-.rts of loval heir' ntvl h uer. it siocis oui uxe wneat, eacn stocii j;s ,;VtriL:w. perfect in itself. Each grain produced from 5 to 11 stalks ; does not rrev much taller than good wheat, and is a dense mass of blades from the ground pp. PREPARE Ao A INf THE FIRES Dy Prime, A. No. is PIIII IIS! H Ja IfifHiiiilfJiliifiSlllll OF HARTFORD, i Z -gi Ti B ; sSif 1 tiJ A 5 Tttz Fruits of 1hi rtcniv p 2 J.l - gf If cJ V; v d in .he e,taal ; g . - 2 - - t Z 1 I ; iUOit.intw.Iri.c- - .zZ'' --lx--7----z--- C3 ? 5' ?' 7 3-: 2 5 a - Are ni inifest in tlie foiiowin stateiueiit of Fa.?tj ; .3-2eirs'" -f5, ii'":2 ami I- '-Mres. snow in t tno ;iri.iLi!.t ounliri?il to r.nh :. ts - Z z o z . - - - 7 ' oeni l;:, in t!.e tliapo ot losses ja: I South, durln the past fuur y-.-aw ord oi a WpII Tried Corporaticrj. t-H 6-f V1 r-l - ies S1.157 CO 4ii,:i77 5."- ?l.lo7 00 ! XEIjRASKA oiiio -iti:-::- 4i I n -INDIANA 27.C2J f 4 i T - w J ? :tFs - - t C- , -a - , ? i . irn--:-i-u-i-v C'.M7i 5J .1LLI.N01S Gy.l716ot &t-2i:T- i - - ' J Z I c :J,t'.70 OS MIL' AIUAN" 42 r7D uS ! r " E"'rs2i.;1".--r'P:-"?2 34,'.'20 1 '. WISCONSIN 3 1.220 n ! 7 5 ' "- '- f - - -- - - v - 3 "i - r .2 i;i.::2.J 31 IOWA l :;; ml'-' 2 ?. 2 a 1 z ?: "J3 i.: "It is one of the nrctti-1 a'1'!CJ0'1 l!,'-ruii'; jr' 1 bid report ' 1 1. W hi, I :i, -VI'.jIIII'I- I I -l M '." it li"',' j.r. i'-m and philanthropy. A3 to ttia Cvii War nox ti?rastulln j cur couni-y we hold it ty have ori:ii:i ted in a Uebviliou wore wnijton, v, i hcd. inexeUifth'.e. th in v,:i ever bvfro known a Keheliion in the intermit or tho t'-.r a u-it th(j many--a. UeVi.-llioii iteeittci to raise higher the walls of east 3 and tighten ti.e ehiiiis of oppre.-i in. Hiving do:;3 ail v;- eoa! i without a, sjrra.i i;r d vi tal j rii.eip'c t nveid t!:;-- Whir a.iul witnessed the f..rV cars nee, ti;ec!;uc$? nr. 1 'o.ij-aufiVring with which the Federal GoverMiilLt s;iMj:it to i vert ili horro.-i we hold it our clear duty, w i.'a tliatof every o;hcr citizen, to .etftnd by the u.nioaan-l iti f:iir!y ahsen ruliTiund ts se.j.ind vi.o ;:;i i ir eneritj iheir tf forta to upheld tu 3 Cniwii, th C ju'itutioii and t'u-3 si-,;-e::iii?y i fthc Lnw?. Ar. 1 thr-n fi the Kobe'dnm ha become thrjnvi-, nn-rp ,ti'.:i d--eep?ion terrorism ud fjM-ilaliou feurfuMy str n 1 v"e beiicve th 1 Aiuer iem llepi'.h!:.; far f troi.j- r nnd tint th j un.MIti.ui I ; I in":re i':it oi ail rji'!iis r;T- t!; r lie ol'je.-Ii the .-cope and din- ah ;! of th: most ex'.:-..r.r- 8.fi.';: 10 9.7;'. b 00 4:;.0.H I'll Jll.NALsOi A s.fh.:; 10 j KANSAS 0,7'ij t'O I KENTUCKY 31.0.V1 :'; I TENNESSEE l:j.;i.H Vt illMMfi'l IU.S.',2 ti KspvousHeadaehe ?7? cure xe 27.:-.:..1 MISSOURI 27,'JH 8:1 J 2; j - 'i s 22,.;9 4! ARKANSAS 22.g 4:1 ? ?' i f - s "? - 7 t i 5 2 . o.tiol (H TEXAS '.!,' I -'-S i I " - - f 2 .---- ....... r . ' ..... t Z - T2-ZZ'--Z? -1 O.iJ .)o - . A I A. 'I A OJJ .'J 1 -fj. Insurances soiieited, u:id jwdieiej ined aiiel reneit j f 5 ed iu tUh l.'r.Jiiig Cor'M.riittnn, af f.iir rates by 'A. r- E. W. THOMAS U- S - - z i C TJrownviHe, Sert. 5, Iiesident A-Rt. Wheat! Wheat! Wheat!! 53 1 Farmers Look to Your Interest! -Iz't V57i2a. "27. I3cn, XCbraslwl Salt, Quite a number of persons from this county and Atchison county, Mn., have been out to the Salt Springs in Saline and Lancaster counties, this Territory, sixty miles west of this city, manufacturing salt for winter use. They all returned with their warrens j -V.i.:y rroscunbg 'Attorney established niled with the .very lot quality cf salt. Ti.c salt r.T; -fsc-.urr at tf.--'? sr r-'-'r'.Ls l . ihs placH. Ina-ilsiioa to Lis legal at t .;..neiit, a iioralle tareer as rrecis-dv it;ch w? TVih i. - r A lirri triViaficl t.. i 1 . , ....v- ...... .v ...o called "table ait. f t . r.a,l i i.:'.-.s of tlie J'ar, Mr. J. was possessed i ."ir.o " i:.l qualities, which never failed t r.:ai;e him ftiends wherever he associ i .J. Asa particular and intimate as- is:-'.' and friend, we regret to part with lt:i.t::d in doing so, speak for him in 1 r.ew hiitr.o, the friendship and patron !:.' tj rhich he is justly entitled. revised Army Regulations. We i' 1 tin favored by' the publishers, J. M-nr:NtoTT 5c Co., 22 mi l 21 North I -wrili street, Philadelphia, with a copy f "(' iatc Revised Army R-gulati.ns, i-Wu:.. Am-.. 10, 1-(1. This book ;-J'''J be iu th. lands of every soldier '" fart ( ii,,'t hurt anybody now-a-; ;- ThoM' regulation j says the Sec r'3rv of War shall be strictly observed j-iVtole and standing authority upon f 0 matter therein contained, and nothing ; v.rary to their tenor will be enjoined ! -at.y part of the forces of the United h's, ly ajiy comtnauler." Price, l:-! - .' & 4 I Daiue at Xcnialia City. On r yi.iht we enjoyed the privelege of a '- H.'' ticket at a social dance gotten ly E. I Cuitdb, Proprietor of the j 'piain House,"" Nemaha City. There j re more pretty ladies present and gal- : '' Uaux, than we have "fell in" with rsjiue time. The "Paddocks" from -owmvjlle went down in uniform we - "soine'militarv" in Brownville, and ."Paddocks" are somcr and added no f to the appearances on the occasion. Iir.usic was "gotten up to order" by -.o Dvts, and of course was number one. -ue supper was good and lots of it an f irtaat essential, by the way and did pJit to the proprietor; juitly entititeling ra to the plaudit, "you know how to 4 K j i ' p a iiotcl. I i . s. We were detected doing violence 'i:e Quaker proclivities of our pedal .'"'feniities on the occasion referred to, 4l ha. been the case on scverial other oc ; ions sicce'ihe military fever has been Hereafter there will be but little salt brought up the river for this region of country. PcrSOiial. Adjt. Silas A-Sthick-unr, of the First Nebraska Regiment, passed litre on the steamer Omaha, cn Friday last, on his way to join the Regi ment. He had been above on business connected with the military affairs of the Territory. Dr. G. 1J. Chaff, ex-Agent for the Omaha Indians, was also aboard on his wry to Baltimore. Kj.ith. of the Douglas House, Omaha, was ioir." below for a "stcck" with which to feed the "Hungry Legislature" this winter. He knows how to do those things. G'OIie. Rev. T. W. Tiftox, Chaplain of the Nebraska Regiment, left on the steamer Omaha on Friday last, to rejoin his Regiment. His family accompanied him as far as St. ' Louis, on their way to Dayton, Ohio, where they intend spend ing the winter. Very handsome additions have been made to the population of this city of late. Dr. Tn crm an, from Aspinwall, changed his location to this ploce, the past week. Can't help it if people do like Browr.vi'.Io ; its a kind of natural result with all who visit the place. We noticed some cotton-wood flour barrels, filled with flour and on sale at our stores this week. They were made in this county. Who says cotton-wood is not some timber after all ? We've seen some of the white variety before now, sawed cut with an old-fashioned upright saw, from which a good crop of vrool such as it is might have been had by shearing ! ! ! - NCV GOOSS, The Steamer Emma reached our wharf yesterday, and put off more new goods of all kinds, for cur merchants, than the people can possibly carry ofTfor the next three months. Dnx has a magnificent Mock, consist ing cf a good deal of everything which he proposes to sell at figures that cannot fail to secure purchasers. All who know De.v, know that he will sell goods and please the people, and keep p:ice in every respect with the times'. Try him on. Berry cc Co.. have received cn extra ordinary large and varied stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, some of Jim's special purchasing for this special trade, and these special times. They cantiot fail to suit, and Jim and Ed will do their prettiest to be polite and accomodating. Jno. A. Ponn, who keeps as keen an eye to trade, and what suits this locality, as any other man, has also received a "bulging" stock, and is prepared to retail it out to suit purchasers. Citizens of this and adjoining counties, now have a favorable opportunity of lay ing in their fall and winter supplies. Ccrue right-along; Biowmille is the "plac D lo get your is-jy's worth," d'.utiry ennf'-.-t we dT;- t, : ' y!; .m t;iO Ahe 1- That axLC-i-le.. honor alh .clL!.f ur. cotem porary, the Omaha Republican, inregard to those "1300 sold Ur is "all regular," so far as it goes. Pieas'j, howevergive Nemaha county credit for one hundred and Hiirly-s'uc more. P. S. The "wiggle" on the words "h here" was convincing evidenccof journalistic acumen of a No. I order. NCY Elevator. Wc are glad to learn that one of out most enterprising Warehouse firms is about commencing a new Elevator on the North Branch, to be used mainly, we believe, for receiving grain which comes in over the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. It will be of the largest size, and built in the most substantial manner, and will be complet ed at an early day. It will be furnished with ten of Faitbandk's five hundred bushel Hopper Scales, each one of which, so perfect will be the machinery, can be loaded to its full capacity and the load discharged in a few minutes. This shows the immense amount of grain which can be handled in this Elevator, and is a sufficient guaranty to farmers as well as receivers and shippers, that correct weight will be given. Chicago Tribune. 50,000 L,S WOOL, WASTED. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Two Ex'i;:b:T Wrolcn Factories are in SUCCESSFUL 01ERA10N. ONE NEW AND FITTED UP With all the Latest Fine Improvements. Wo are pre n red to manufacture to order, and have fi r .:i1e the iVdowin Goods: Satinets. Heavy and Light, JE.'LYS TWEEDS, FLA-VjYELS WHITE, COLORED, STitI?"I AND i'LAIN "Li ZZ xx s o y o Fulled lanseys, Colored TYSiit and .Mixed 11-2 Yards wide. FULLED CLOTH, Blankets of a!i Kinds r.nd all Qualities, YARNS OF ALL SIZES AND COLORS, Warranted all Goods of tha best material. jjVe will exchange the above Goods for Woo! or ca.-h. Fancy Os iu?? to Order. J We wi'l juve U l'r auy auiount of Wool, at At.irkc t 1 rieoi. ' Ercuiivillc BaliT jliill Arrange-! nciiiiii. ufi. Theb.:tt.ii ;:kg!gs trees and shrubs. j, I 'tc a few choice v.irin. ant! rtra fine trees ot , ' ' 'ti-at..! tine l'i"verini su-nt, I wi.tiM exelian go i"--,.-.!). oeMrinc u.fiu. i..r w,k-.1, wheat, corn, teet j ' t. ti.pt ant 1 deliver-1 anytime. L a f(w !io':-.iiiiil'oiie pnj two tout Blrx-lc Locnt i--iLi. Mm kberries, and fine Varieties Kaslcr- rr. iv. rrnxAs, ISrutrnvillc. 1 uC T'lniln. Mr. Joun Swiy, 1 .1 " j l:s piace, left in our Fa net cm a turnip niCTuS- A new arrangement has boon made by the Post Oflice Department in regard to our Daily Mail from here to Rock Tort, Mo. It now arrives from Rock Port, at S o'clock in the morn ing, instead of four o'clock in the after noon, as heretofore ; and leaves at two o'clock in the afternoon, in place of nine o'clock in the morning. The old contractor on this route, who turned out traitor, has been removed and Wm. Bayles, Esq.. of Peru, a sound Union Man, appointed in his place. About one hundred jrood winter cab j -;g 10 3,4 pounds, and measuring j lae3 would fce very acceptable about cirn:., v., .i... I these 3i?trins. cow shortly. :rcu:hfercnce CO inches. p'd fi.r r.-lie.lt. N. HEEL A SON. August, 2 t, IS3 DUELL1 DIXOV . A CARD. I take t lis met nut to retain thatkf. to the cUirensnt Brownville an l vicinity for their former libeial p.ur, n e, aal to iiifnrm them that I have so'.J Eiy block of Drugi and ilerliitine in tNe CITY Will O STORK. I urn now o Fitrnted and p epnreil as to ' 'ievete cy entire attectiou v r.iy v,rofcsijnal business as a PhyMc'an and Surgeon, and as stK-'rt, will he readyat nil tlmosto visit, nr.! wi'.U the be? t nf rare anJ skill Assist the sKk and wounded -a their rtfT.icti'in. oa the tuost literal teraiS. My i f3oe at present is at J. J. Thrrman's DrnjStor? at the sign of the jlcrtar aud "k Horns. jonx csijr, m. d. E.-cwnviHe, A'JSt,2a, 1SC1. Furniture! Furniture!! The raoft c.niti'ete g:-clt of Fcrniture eer i-rf-re.! in this upper country just reeeive.t ty T. HILL. Kroanville, April Z5h, IS!. car. iVof le li:ire clothed v i'li au'.lior ty Lidding u n ty ;f .urnisi- and of tutif.n iudisycnsiaic iu so grave an tiueenej. In :i crisis lii.o the proont our e.-lunns rr.i.-t largely engnvsrd vith the current i.i.'toi'j of thj Wur for the Union n.nj with elueidittiotH of its mora striking ineidc-n's. W c sh.iil tiot hoiever, rciiiit th.ttattei:(iou to J.;f.?r.iture M For?i:i Aiir to Acri-'.iljr.rn' l'n'.c.-s fi Cro;-s ? In rt.-r Ae.. wbl-h has already wo ir.ist wn'.-or TUii T!-:ii:L'.NE an hoiK.rnl'.j y : ;ti.iii nui".: its e irein -.:r.!r!.'s. Oar main ohject is nnd si-a!! ; u pn.dn-.-c a ct.ro rehcisite nen-sjpcr fsoni wiiii-'i it earo!';il r v:d -r ui:y jrleiiin a vivid atid fti'liful Li-fory , f !'.;e times i)t mercy in the tl.-.muin r A -t-oii but in th-ti of Oj iuinn als. i. As our f ivi'i ',:! aeonirin iiif.T i!iiitin in-.-rea.so with yeir.s. wo trust tl-.st. n ini- rn i !ii,nt in the et.ot- !;'.- t t ur journal is j.-ereej.-liidc it!! 1 tl);it in the v;i;-; fyai:d fiiilnes.s i f inieiii gfii e;i!r.jrd"(l we in ty .-ti;l h.ijm t siuiko eae'u d ijr a critic on the last," in tb's h..je v.e s'uieit, a v.n titsuanee of t-io in 'sartj of i u'.ron:i; bithtlto aceolded t. ur ! u J'AILY TPJrNT.airi's-W rcraarurO VJ K.il-VKKK!.Y- 1"! i-.-a'-- ; 'r aunuui) '..1 WKKK'I.V, .") i-.-ij'-s r-r a:,i:Ji.,i i'l To t'Ll'Bs - Srini- H' J:ly: 'iw c;iie f.r v j : live f r 1 1 11.3: t- L cn',i;j t rm-: vllrimt fr u i any i.irgi-r uuui'er at the inter r.itu. "'r a club of twenty :ui extri. copy will be .-'"iif. Tor a club of forty we 5rr;d T;!r: Daly :'r.;:-L'NE yrsti.s eueycar. li v: Three copies for S5: eilit c-iea fcr slO .ird :i:y I irrr number at the rate ot M - each t:er )i.ni;it tuthe rmj-er r- pf pi' lr..'-'"d to c-xch ?ub-senb-.-r. Tti club.- of Tweniy w j S'-nd a?i extra copy. Twenty ootids to v.iie Ln f ;r S2J with o;.e ex tra to binr v, t:o sci.di u.s the c;u'i. For eaeli ( i.o hundrep The Daiiy Tribuno wiil bo sent gratis for one ve.ir.-1. Whrn drifts cftn be r,rncnrc 1 it is rnue!i safer than te remit ll. i.h Hills. The nam of th.j A-0.Tije f.ii'1 Sr nf'-? s!' .i;!d in all .vis. s b-s plainly wr.t'.en, I'nvm-iit nt ways iu adx.iiv. JVo. 15 t A't -if A" ic York. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN I "" -r. -. '- i . - Ts -4vinff and wi!I cuiitii.ue to pay the Highest Mi'tict O r " l UXWUEA T and PR OD UCE. in ?T (ts. Mj stix'k of G.,o'!i consists of BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, NAILS, DOORS and WINDOW SASH, GLASS and PUTTY PLASTERING IIAIR.COc pr-r lu., TUBS and EUCKETS,' ELOUR, RACON, MEAL and POTATOES. -"ill; it?. 5 : - sl-i s t t i c --. .a ; - - is I - - - Z V r 7 j '- e Z x '- -:- i 'i - Ty ti..' u-e of thes rills th? periolicattjn.k of AVr -out or Sid H'Oii.-.cis tuyha preeafe J if f tta t ti e c:macueev.:at cf at attjclt imnieiUat teilef fren p.-iin rntl icX-.Ci win ot'.aine-t. Tt.oy sfi.ljni tjit iii rem tivi r.c t be A'caf and HfJl a. ht tu wtucli fe:ns:e3 a-e no street. T .ey not gen:iy cpan the bo-.Te: remerlr.g Cotiivt ntsi. K r Literary Men. S.'y,;n. re!irto retn. iai s:i e'son ef edi r,tcrg fubtii. iher re t1ujM a a .trifiw. ir,Br,orin; i':e appetite, givir tone nd i f'.T to the distirp. iny.ir.s, nd rtnriua the natarl e:.ivr!-itv an t s: rench i f tie h!e iiytem. TSeCErn.Lt : FILLS arc the revolt of iratiorrJtl er.Ti. n an't ca-ef-.:l!y c, n iv.rted rxi'nricnnts; hrla? tet-n in b- riTy pirs, I'r.rir:? wtith fin they bae rro-enel jti I rei:r-vei a Tat am -ent or paia ai l m' ferir.? f rtim lie !' iche, vi-.eiher erisina'iD In the ntr tvm system rr fr:m i tic s'ate ot tfce j.'jnjc.V Tiry ar, rntire'r t!iM? In '.hrl1 Cjicpiition. r..1 rnjy he uk"Tj t aii tim-s wi?n ri'fe-t .'frr. wit.nt m-iliin? any cnar.eacf diet, nnd tha entente cf yrfi crreble teste rtnJenit enty to adminitiir them f children. R.3ware of counterfeits! The pnp.nie iave Etc disnstures of Henry C. Srtt!l3f t:i C4iU tor. S-'M by nrccrritts an I all nfbf De!rln ilcyllins. A Vox will be sent by m.-.it pren.iid on recelptuf the Price 23 cents. Ail orOerrRhn'iIJ f- adrnsne-Jto HENRY C. SPALDING. 45, Ceihr Street, New York. 77r roLi.o'tVisr. r.woRsr.vr.xTSor SPALDING'S To Ml Tiltora it .'lay Cor.cf.-n. P U !j Ij M T I P D T I T ? AH per,i-!.n.'-e.U,v.. T VUS, cirher tn j ?. li M fl ll 8 1 fl l A bf?i.?i rcH..;:i.i,c tvr.rtcr.re !.r;ly in.ti:d -o.-'l , J - A,-J u w f v m c nv;n'e ;ui wrm yn 'r inm j and p iv up on v :;:'i-re the t',':-h ti.iv if M ir-h TV m ! th, :' .v.vn th- 'reives tr: ub! -M'.vitvi i ". r i v.;i. T.i;;:x. 'Ayer'sSarsaparilla : A compound r?Tncdr, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Fara Sarsap?.rill3L, so combined n-ith ther Etibstancea of Ptill Vf' keep a welt feie.-ed -t-ck or c.i'.f, Kip, Upper, greater alterative power as to afford on effec- aiiU ioie Let her for manufacturing , . xx, t, .,, . tive antidote for the diseases oarsapnrula is bOOTS and SHOES, reputed to etire. It i? believed that such a THAT A r2ciy and Suro Cure WITHIN THEIR REACH. I .!?''- T.-t.:iiitilir.r; unoli'-ited 0 Mr. SPAL- ll.'f, t'i J nl "d irtfUftinnn'ift proof of t A ts". :"vy i.j thl" t"-tj n-'ieutlilc discovery. n-rrrb; Mxi., Dec. 11, 10 II C. Spaitiw. Es-. I ;.-! i' r s..:n- et.-e't.tr r Iter show bl!t. to 1 Mn.. i i "m.1 Pi ! j Tii.i.-.. i ', t , rl v Vif . hnii I will warrant to nive saisf:ietion. I will remedy IS wanted by thoe "Who SUfTer from I rtv .n.,.rY It nm b ive anrrh': of tha kind t. r .n. ..... ei vnl. l ..1 , ....:.!...:. O l. T - A - J.I . - ,,.,, ' ' J " """v. ,...h, ul i.j m.ii in.; 1 1 oirumoiw coiinnuus, anu mat one wr.icn wia whim v.i.1 b? Cheaper tir.l Kf!- have It eo sold i:t-e nlltVS tl,..V onra m-net i-a,--. r ;rr,n... i..wiiij siu itii li j i -i i 1 U I i Ji.VJ , service to this largrj claw of our nffiictcd fallow citizens. How completely this compound will do it ha3 b?cn proven by experiment oa many . ot the worst cases to be lounu ot tn-2 foovtin OOJL2L SorG 2 j crinpTaints: ' ScnorcL.v axd Scnorci.ovs Compt.a.:xt?. EituPTioxs and EnxrnvE BisE vsi:-;, Uixr.n.'s, bet re, fr.r C"i-n, liid., '.Vhejt. or Prouiwe tf a;:y kuij but no credit wilt be given !! civnvine. .Vi:'"!-t lt, 1C1 W T. DEN, n 41 1 ;i ;i ri rd t.'t m 'i'1 d" m v ",!?: n"r'. who : snVf -et to jerere E2.IFIKE SHUTTLE MACHINE. Patented February 11th, 13C0 Salesroom, 510 Broadway, NF.W YORK. . , This Machine is eonstriu-tetl on un entirely new prin.i 'e f m n liinery, p..-vin many r:;re and vnl im'nlo im-rtivtmentj. having been examined by the mot pr.;fuur. 1 ex nerl.-, nnd pnnrn P'-ed to be JIM rLlClIV and 1'KKFECTiOX COMIilNKD. The. following are the principal oujcction3 urged ajriinet Sewing .Machin"3 . I. Excessive fitiguo to 4. InenpaHty to sow every de.--tripti;n of lUHtenul. l)i-Tigreeable nri?c i hiiu iu operdtiuD. the Cer:it.;r. 2. Liabii.iiy to gut out of order. 3 Exper.fe, trouble a nd lo:3 oi time in repair-in?. The Fmpire Sc-Tiing Maclilnc Is Exempt frcni all l!;ce ftclions. t has n etrn'irlit needle pin-'! li mlar ntin rnn'ies the LOClv oc SlIL 1' fl-'. S fi'Jlt, wliieh will M-; IT HE It Kli' ner KAVEL, nnd U alike en bt.'h sides : performs pjrt'eo sjwiii ni every dji.-ri;ion of latViri.U, tromfjetther tt thj Tmer-t Xanij.,k Mu liu, with cotton, linen or silk t'urc:id, from the ct r scpt to the fniost niimbcr. lUving neither CAM nor C01 WHEEL, n ml the the- least posaillo lrictioii, it run.s as suiy-Ally gla??, and is Kmr-Ii-atically a Noseless M iene! It requires twcnty-Cvc per cent, l-1? power to drive it than any other Machine in market. A .'ri 1 1 of twelve ye.irs of a?e ciin work it steadily, without fati'r!ieor injury to Li itlt Its strength an I WONUERrri, SIMPLICITY" nf con;trueti;.n render it aim it. impossible t get it out of order, and U tlL'AItANTEEU by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invito all those who may dcire to supply themselves with a suue.ritT article, to call and esainino this U.N RIVALLEl) MAC'lINE. IJut in a more special maimer do we iolieit the patronage c.f Merchant Tailor?, Dh-s Makers Coach d;ik'Ji-i, Cor-ct Maker.--, Hoop-Skirt Manufacturer?, tiaiter Fitters, Shirt and 15"s,.iu .M.tkers. ; Shoe Hinders, Vert and Pantaloon Maker. 37"Re'.ic:i iis Mid Charitable Institutions will be liberally d. alt w:.:'a. Price of Jlacliincs, Goraplcto: Xo. T, or Family Machine; . 51a ,00; Xo.a Small ?:zed .Miinufaetiirin?. $"D,eO ; Xe. 3 Largg sized Manufaeturinp, $76,10. CibiLcts in Every Variety. We want A'ots. lor all towns in thi United St.it-?, where i m-ii s aro irt alr.'f ly e.t.ibii.h;ti. to wh ;tn a lib-ral d-se mat will be gicn, bui wo make no e r.-in men : s. T. J. McAHTEUR & Co., 510 llroaiiivay, Jcwloik. Sheriff Sale. 0. F. T ake, and 3. P. Jfuckull? ) vs. Jaine McPenaM 3 XOTICE is hereby piven that I will oiT-r for atpublij uTtion at the d' r i.f the !! us. in wtii-5, the last term of the Xcriai.:i Couuty Li-fn:t C.urt Nelraskri Territ. ry was held, in Prownville. i:i ai.l tountv i.f NVm ih on th ) ci 'ht -en'ii 1 v of Ai- i T" t rn TT T "T -LMtuPTioxs and LacrTn j j JL jJ J S jr ! riMPLTts, Blotches, Tcmoki. Svlt Hhki;, Ol'.Hl) illiAIJ, OlfUILH AN D D1PHIL1TIU ilF- GiVM AWAY ! JACOB MAHRON, Merchant "Tailor, BROWNVILLE, ti f- r i; l tJtVl ti' I'vh'i i 1 I 1 fi P ill Ha vi.i i w 1 1 ni i I And take in pay CASH OR WHEAT-. At thehiL-hp-U market nrit-e, Brownville, Augv.st 29Ui. 18G1. mw. nunp. wm 1-3 n VI L Li u u u i u n 11 ini wori IN BFtOVITVILLE, Whitney's Block, TIaia Street. I.OOX FOR THE SIGN OF TIIF. WO y nil(l 1ft) 111 'A Tt thr?y nat ouI contain little, 'if any, Sampa- J. J. THUELTAN, FECTIOX3, JlERCt'IU.VL DlSEASK, DltOPST, ?SEf- ItAtfilA Oil llC DOULOITKECX, DutSIMTY, I)VS, tepsia am) Indigestion, I'ijviit.lvs, Itoss on Sr. Anthomv's Fire, nnl iaJil th : vvhola class of co.nplu'uitj ari?i;i3 from Imi-cuuv op the llr.oon. TliU compound reHl Tvi fj'ttiil n great pro motor of health, v.h:ti tak :n in the spring, to expel the fou'i huir.ort wliieh fjstr in th.2 blood at that eoa-n-i of tlie yctir. I'y t!ioti n? ly expulsion of tht'it many ranViIn j tI'. ;ort!cr3 are nij.jic.l in V.i hvA. Multitmlj.-t can, hy tho aid of tliisj remedy, spare thcr.iidvc t f:o-;i the endurnncj of foul eruption? and iilccro.n aore, through whish th? rst'vm wiil ..i iv, to rid itself of corruptions, if not ns.-i lto do this thro'ii' t'i r.-.'.if. -l cha: ' t'iolx ly hy tfrt sN r'i'ire r; " . Cl'T; tint the ritlcitc-J blood wht-n'tv: r n !i 1 1 i's r'puritta bursting thrn-'h th-; -!.;n i:i ;-:t!tpl . cri.iption', or ?or?s; tla.tn-ia it when yoa lhul ii i o' strujtcd and hluisli in th veins ; cloansa it whenever it is f x, and your fueling-, v-i!l till voti when. I'rcn where no particular ui -order j ii Lit, people enjoy better health, nnd live longer, iir cicannij the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all i.s well; but with this pibultr.it of lilj di-.ordjred, tlicva can be no la-stiii lualth. Sooner or later something must c wron, and the jrrcat machinery ci lij'j is dlaordertd or overthrown. Sar?aparllla has, nnd deserves rrrach, tT;e ni of neeonmiwhins the-e ends. Jtut d has been crciiously deceived by preparations of i, partly because the dru.2j lion?" has not all the virtue that i claimed tor it, but more becaue many preparations, pretending to l coT:eMitrated extracts of it, contain but Utile of the, vii'tuo S-r-rprilla, or any thing cLe. During late years the public have been mi.3-L-d bylanre boUles, pru-tending to give a quart of Extract of Sare.T);r.iIla fir one d-jilar. Mo.it of these Lave been f auds upon the -ick, fjr AXMOUXCrS to the citizen? of Ttrownville and vicinity that lie has removed his Dm Sttrc fr-m Si le y, L.w.i, to the City of IJroivnville, and having' ad-led thereto nn extensive sto--k of Frch DrtifTs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Paints and" Oils. Pure Wines ami Liquors, For Medical Purposes, Hair nnd Tooth brushes, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soap, &,c, Sc., &.:. Invites the public pitronngc. JnjPbJ'ifian'H Prescriptions attended to at all hours fcoih by day and niht. Brownville, Aprii Ilth, 1(51. nIO-yly BROWNVILLE Jill iBI, JS cr. li.nee, l::,ter ana p:i:n:ui disappointment; has followed the n o of the various extracts of tjuvsaparilri which Hood the market, until tha .name itself is justly despised, and ha become synonymous with imposition nnd cheat. Still we call tin's compound Sarsaparilia., and intend to supply pucli a remedy as shall rescue the r.mc from tlri load of obloquy which rc-to ujion it. And wa think we have ground for believing it has virtues which ar- irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure; their complete eradication from the system, the? remedy should bo judiciously taken according lo directions cn the bottle. DR. J. cVaVEB & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Trice, $1 cv Voiilc j Six Uotllcs for 33. Aycr's Clicrry Pectoral h,?.? wort for if'elf such a rencirn firth-? cure cf every varieiy of Thro.it and Lunj C ;u:'l.'i:it, tiit it is entirely unncrsary for n t f recount the evid'-neo t.f its virtues wh-rcver it has been em ployed. As it h:is 1:;i?t licen l i con-.tant use t!irouj;lieiit t'.iis Fcetio::, v.e need not d i mors tiian ris-itne the :eople its nua'.i'y is k"pt no ti the Lest it ever Ins Ikc a, and th; t it wy le relied on to do fur their relief all i: has ever Lcca found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, rcit TT2 CUE" 07 CjsI!-". Jami'licc, DypsjKta, In'!'r;e:!iot 'V'r r t" d.tv,) wo enrt'i nf i .':?:' i 'in in i. r f y i"r fi'ti, w hich I sent hor. i'er:;e:fu!!v vour, VV" I; WILKES. r'jttijubiin. r.-iniKn co u. January 3, 1S31 IIentt C FrAtrtvG, No 43 CVd.sr St, ?T Y Dear s-ir: Ii'loed fla t t-.T"n'y-5va eenf., (-.) f-r which send l.-iX 'f "Cep'iiilia'l'iii-." SnJ to ftddroM of Kev 'tVrnO Filler. ItVrnoM -our?, Fr:inklia Co, Ohio. Y'nr uork Vie a vhirm curt IJeadach a noxt intiiirAer. Tr-.ly yenri , " ' ... v.u c ruLLnr.. .I'lMsriViV, (.bn.iFeb 5,1 SCI. Vs. ?riw:o. Sir: I hnvy rT vo ir Cr; !"'.ll? Tilhs, nnl I HI f ." o r.-t7 that I want yoa to?en.l rco ixo dV.i.Ti woria inor". l'arttif thee r ror the pp:shbr, to whom I give a ff w out of the fir t hox I g it fr'n you. Send tho Pills by mail, nnd eblio Your it't iervaat, JAMES KENNEDY. nerford, Pa., Feb. 6, 1531. . Ma. Spalding. Sir: T wish yon n fond m" on? tncro br of yar Ce jbi!ie Pi. is Aare rcceieed a 'jrtrt dial of lewfA front them. Your?, r'sreetfultv. maky a.v.n srouvrrorsf:. Sprve C'!1; Ilin'inyton CoI'a.,im - , ' Januaiy 13, taol. IT. C. SPALDlNfl. Sir: Y.-'t wilfpV-rt er 1 r" -" rro h-tej of your Cephal ie i'ills. Send tho a immediately. Kc.-u-eeffiil! v your. J.NU. H. SIM0X3. P S v.l onelfv of your Pt'li, anAJintl ihrm erc'lmt. ZN7 Yi-rnon, Oliio, Jan. 15, 133 1. ITfnhy C. PrAi.msQ, !.?. ; ri .aeCr;d irei':ied twf-n'y-fve eents, for wliich --?-l tr.- nn-ft'or hi.x rf your Cepb !ij Pills. ltty are truly the Lest Ftili I Iffe er-r trUH. Di.-tet A. STOVER, P 11. Pi.l Vernon, Wyandot Co0. IZT tonz'o VtMa of Si'AL!M.'3'S FitMPAKKD UL'JE wdi savo tea tiutei iu coit azr.UjJ SPALDING'S PllEPARCD GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. RATE TIIC TIECESI rroxoMY ! DispATcn ! IIHT "A S'J.ch in Time Snret 3ine rjfF As accidents will happen, even in well reulat-d f.MOiiies, it is very tleir ifi!o to h ire some cbenp and v- .nvenient way for repairing Furniture, ToysCrock- ' SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE mets r!1 'ieh evrrac.'-.s Pi.t iio Uonabo'.d ea n!Trd to bj without it It is always ready, Rnd up to the iri'd ii? polt "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N 15 A Crush :icet monies each bottle. Pric, ; 25 SlttJ Ad irei-s IlLMtV C SPALDIXf, 13 fed.-r Htrr-t, N- Yctk. CAUTION. A; certain unrrinipl'.'d persons ar? atterny-tir rilmtlTon th" a no p.- et'iD putt', ic, itn;Utins of my i'ltKPAr.ED Ci.UL", I wou.d caution all ptnons to ermine beioro pureliasing, ?nd 529 that tho fuil naan Mr-'PAhr);yfrs rnnPAP.rD r,irr.j?ci i 1 1 t'j'j -'tt-:do w raj per; others a.-e twiud.icj cua?erfcit s LEGAL ITCTICU. K E Turnsr J ii F-aricr 1 District C"rt of S II J. V-'uiiiias, aa Tutcer 2nl .e-cil Diftrtet 5 Frazer . 0. auja Cunty. vs , f AS Hi:i3i!f. Banja I Trrlt-ry of Xetrtii rein Ho!!alr e.rA other w ' Dyscntcr-, I'oit!. Siomzcft, Ery-pett, llatazhe I Tt:e tefemUat Beajarali hst!, iu ve wr.r ; ? ' I-tcer Coinpfmnt, Ih-vpsy, itucr, Tern,? cr.J '. ciianeorr. in tat C'.er' odv ot airt Conrt. Tr eb- , ' '" I iy'ilt Ii'ini.i, Ii-:.t G'j Xevatyt at a . jct ?i.i prayer ct wt.i'-"i siil fe'itiea l t- oUn T!nVl' nni 9 7 C nn Dinner V,U, r.r.;fr Parlf-jinj le Hwis ..lC..:rtia Urorof ..J?' t;.! ThOhH, COLttflANt CO,, They are ,..,,rcd. so the ntost X'T tire can take tneoi pleasantly, ani tftey are t.a B,3ta tr.,m tLe B.t: ,.t s.jPtent-er, a-1 ot 'a Annnnnce to tfce traveling public Hut iheir fpicn.'.id oest Bpeneftt in toe tvor.a lor an luc purposes oi a , cior??M precU-?s U.-vt'.. L t c-3 c.C. iJIlUiy pnvs C. : exrp' tn leet froui ana Sfvri'y -p. on i- nor; a Pri33 5 "cents per ler; Tin loses for C1.C0. ! ' ' VXl,iltl - . . .rt -nt . i,f s;.j tietit, b so! h tn'l ti e ci-eJs the.e- o L;i;ir4 Grcatnunhen o. Clcrzyraen, riirs.d.ir.tafes- h(. r ;ymt.nt of ,ajl! f;fM in!er84l tMh3 . men. and eminent personages, have lent their , tirT an,1 CI,is tiier.n. rccnl :ov..t Ba.'j-n.o U-iij- and c'mm .tlious Steam Ferry rnniiiris across irt-ia rri.vnvli!c, - Ne';rnsk.i .' .v.v... ,ni, ti, T-n, names to certify the unparalleled mefulnets of the? lCiilUtt.O, U.l. Iti HCi3 Il-J. t.tt(. i j i ., i.c . i.i.t.c i j;.i'j.n.. . U 'l.'.y tj.e amot.t't cf his c;-iei ted I'ict in I 'iii'.'rs I . : T t, 13 .... n. . V . va'.t.T,i. . - I, T- . -.- . U 1 O , . .lit . lft.,.t.IK' . 1 .itlri .I'l- i Ki. I t Lt . in' 7 "'r. iht. -i.ij. vt.v-'OJ.fc.. ..CTiooi,on.Cciuu.1i.T..".... - I g0fnatnoti-ewi'lblo6ti:iw:iitia. insertion cf thetn. The Acenfci below uama iur- j cairn at.tt Lien on -.a r ee. n any, aocrciui t Ue fll.twlris renler-;te,tued m.ineju.4 coun- r, b,lrt, o3 r n.c river a-e lam ami wei; - nish trratisour Amswcajj Almanac in which they iheir p-iJr..;es rf-pr-ive. ty t.f XrinnuA and T.Tnfjrr cf ibraka.. to-wt r, .v:.h TPrfters r.n!.;3inz unnecresary as is -.hs re o-ivn ; xriti tirt full liescrintions of the above Tq .e'er...r.r. 5sii.am.l n-..ladjy w;.: t.sie fnrtber S.Btb-ea.t qr. ..f ...nth-eet quarter f eeti n four- t w )5t o!bPr ,erriea. comolunts, nud tlie treatment "that should be fol n";!;'. te w reQ.:;.e.l t. ..wtr orple t ..i4 tfcn, Town flve, Kause fl.';-n cut. o.atsmH.a forty v f ol t,epn:er:,;rci , t0 d:-n:ties at or n-ar tJ i r rtArt- rn4 petitien oa or tc.-jre t, Sy of D.-et?-r, 131. acre'; leviM on as as th- property t J.a.ea ii.;- ti.J, everyh .lv a this re-.iea. on b,,h w n, f rt ho tf" n T bv urinei-d J'rs tra -'OliSSO.N & SCaojEXHSI?. n.mild, bv vi-.r.e cf tu esccaiio;., r.e tn favor of S. , rixJ'u t.jT tUi v.ti.M the Hr,:s k!r.-!. not bc P"." 01 r unnne.o.ea u.a.s tr 3 , PUintiiTt Attorney. P.Knckoils. ...1 the other of t F Ik-f-r the ;Je t C0V- IV'n I'oru the.-e hard t;s.f--3rc t er : 5- '" preparatron. taev ma more pro.-t on. , 0:',5er 17. I5l-fw-$t3 SFNeck ais. iut.i hy 'he Hi-u-ict c.'ir: ot tniir..i V;vw-j, X:r:'ka 'ierntory. aul to nie Uirootoil as fcher i J of taivi cun; y. J. W.TOLE MAX, Sheriff. Erownrille, Oct 17, 13)1,-$J CJ Xoticc to Prc-Ec3plcr5. To J.iTV..Yr. J : ir.es C. C t . FTer.ry G. SzaUh Charles T.Corr.cii ar.d Thots M idlox. Yoa r.ro herely n.dltrl ti aprcar at th lit.d r.f. Gee rt P.-.vr.vi.ie, vrithia .10 t'ty from this date tomalie furthc-r prfi'i rei-.t'-.n to yiur yre-emp-tii.n claims in nenrdan"0 vitii instructions from the Gcii.Tal La.iid 0 '!.- nt V.'a. hiivrton. n:rTA:r v. uAnujiT.nten (.IIAPI.LS U. i"dITil, Uecciver. .Tuly2otn. lbZl. V Ayers SarsapUriiia. Ayers Ague Cuit. ttian at anyotlir rr-ft-ia-r. Troc'.e."" ff'.-nt it. iSj t. I''T:i rt'-' '.h ? r ! -t wi'l f n 1 tl is tti a nt-iet ami hert r. trei-' t-r- - rxrek'T. - THO UN, COLEMAN CO. r-rrv-nrine. KchraiUt, Sept. 21 st, 13il. - :iC3 of Attachment. '.Tt'fr.l V r-'-ro Jes -e Johrt, Jn dtftl the Peace T J D.-wbr, j ff TS Tha defcr.ds'nt YTro. Muns-in will fr.'re rr'i-o teat an ac-ii n kas 1 en er.mmree4 en the 2nd d iy cf icq cl i i .1 Demand Ati:u'-. and take no others, ihs fiek w;tnt the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies an for sale by 1 oi' it i . t y john ::aun. j. j. thurman, Diu-gi.t?, Brcwnvii!, N. T. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. J. Vn.sOM IIOL LINGER. sr-,-3 rrri Ch "ntTT "Tn Stnterober, 15 1. befi.re Jfse John. Jontlce c-f tlie ; ThetKtore mil, IV, m. H-fiinat h:.n and m fnvor cf the rl iuitij U r ! s. t! b iref.tre Jr-( J .hr J. tmi Cvucty, Ne. ralj Tcrri- Sopt23th,lS5I. bI2-3w-2 S D Counsellor at Law. General ami Co.IoctinT .Iprrnt. USATIillT, GAOL CO., Nt'BKASXA. V71LL rrcf:?3 in t5:3 eve:sl Courts in Gaa ai d cdjeirip ;';ii:."te, ac-1 will give j r..ropt attenticn to all 1 i cntru.sN ! to bim. C'.Il-.''i."rs protrps- ucat- ei t ifv-ei-ht d.d'nraud tB" r.ty-e:-l , cnts, od 'i it ! Gt!r,: 111 n- Ta'cot. ) ry. ly tt.-t;..-u;.ir attcati--:i crn to u .eVtyhM been allied and that the .antic is .cVe 1- cu iends carefu.y t.-U:t. ,t for taring Novetuber ' the ?ft a U e;, he tr:,t o- i L;,- 23. Ml. n'2-yly Ayert Ch-3rrv Pectoral. Brcvicviiic, ArsnstW;, r;3-3