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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1863)
PVERTISER 4 LOCAL. "COUNTY AND ClTY OrDHV-S. 7c have a. few County Orders,' and :w City Warrants for sale. The Weatiier. TUs far this snm f r the weather here in Nebraska has cn rather cold. It is true we have ,1 a few hot days, lut the nights re been almost uniformly cool. Mr. Hake has removed his Daguer n Kstablishmrnt to Corner o! maia j Firt sireet, second story of Mr. Ridley's Block. Goon Cocks. Ladies, if you would be r.ov?n as good cooks, and would avoid i mortification of having poor biscuit tea when you hare company, use D. . De-Lnnd & co.'s Chemical Saleralus, A that only. For sale everywhere. DrcvrxED. On Monday la?t, tvro :ns of John Berg, of A?pinwall, were rovf ned in the Missouri river. One, r;hn Adam was about nine years, and he other, Jacob, 6evcn years of. age. They went in near the Asp.nwall 'erry to bathe. The smallest hoy ?.dcd in where it was beyond his :pth, when the other went to his scue, and both were drowned to other. Found in the RiVER.'Wednesday rcning a boy was found floating in ;e river near Feru. He wa3 caught nd brought to the shore, and Sheriff Tughs sent for to hold an inquest ver his body. Nothing was known 3 to who ha was, or where he was "rem. lie appeared to be about welve years old ; had on a brown nuslin shirt; white home made flan nel waste; pair of white and blue tripe J pants; no shoes, but had on one blue stocking, with a white toe. He was buried near the Ferry land ing. Ho had probably been in the river a week or more. Turnip Seed. A few pounds of the White Sweet Russian Turnip Scedh'WQ been left at this office for sale. We can supply those wishing to raise tur nips with seed by wholesale or retail. ; The "While Steed Russian Turnip is said to be a superior kind of Turnip. Those who have any vacant land, should not fail to sow it with Turnips. I They will keep the weeds down, if nothin" else. There is no crop so t i rr.-,v It w:il not uo to depend on lurmr , r 1 u Jtic to.fced cattie, &s they are not re- i-srkally nutricious, lut w!tn rnixe with dry food, they keep cattle in , . . , . , Lnving ca?t .condition. Whenthu : 1 l ii i. r aim inixed they are excellent for Mile; Cows. A hushel of " turnips can I raised with one fourth the expense o a hushel of corn. Meterological Puexomeon. Fa a week past the atmosphere here ha hecn remarkably smoky, for the tira of year. It first appeared last Friday hut it was "then high up in the ai: giving iiie sun a hlood red appearand During the night following, the cot dition of the atmosphere changed, t! vind blowing strong from the Xort west, the air. becoming Tery rare, ii smoke settling to the ground, al becoming intensely thick, so much i as to wake some people from th r hpifi Ti, it. x i roc , io protecj from a large mob congre beds. The weather turned unplei ' here. A larrre pork racking anuy cold, and has continued darn ona cnniy most of the timeince4-' v - viutw ciuvt Some days the smoke almnftf ,r, Reared, at other time3 it increasJ, nntil it became not only sensiblcto the sight but to the smell. Tuc-suy evening, a strong wind setting in frn the Northwest, blew up smoke util the whole atmosphere seemed ade se cloud, and the fmnll ?0 r,ri.r... Tovrard, bed-Umo tho wind 6hifteitW tae East, and the smote nWct U,; tircly disappeared. '. x ; There has been much speculati io tne cause oi tne phenomen Some suggested tfcat it tras the rie; but at this geason the prah rarely burns. Others think it from wheat and stubble fields tha -omewhere burned. But ther Jca too much smoke, and it h t . 4- hi I : c ' ',. : 3 j eed over too wido an exte.lof do not know Low ;,l it extended, but we hear of it rl, 111 Farts of Southern Nebraska, '.j.-, a, Kansas, and Northern Miss A ri. i me st. Jo. papcrs attriha.es lack of caloric in the atx?' i.. here ine rl v.- t 3 found OUt. The SinnrTr,'?. .V LdU.M; I K ;il lr -ring their rail oo.x xi . : : :l are to Jrand h!, v iJver. This TqI a ' ' I Mlelnn ,'aD 13 OV-r l-iV" o . i, fce-ems wore wa f -i- c:. tr.e mob, Kiiiiaj io . ana wounamg -aaenge amount of combustib1 j "' ' 'ral CoL ,I3riaQ was "captured by V. Tb destruction of Vi ' r llends1ftu beatcn l0' a amif h.ea 3uhfloBB - : . : -to alamp poston thecorner of thir 3ULUeg Terv frof ... . J..v i a Ik r- Vto, July M. The wires alNew Voik (':'' :ue ncl 5'et rep-iiraa. e ? vo nv5 !;cra the riot unto six o'clock rf Trx . ' to k've increased to 3,000- It iMVea ' 10 h"v3 leen a FrcCcn?erlf"J f!an r j -sr-to lb 2 conscription, as all. ''I ' " . i rr . 1 men cn tne ainertriu un- c M i inJ toetner w.iu wvee i n.,A mirrlipi ta the en- roa: c. rla a uu . : i.-u ,. m, , quarters on third art-nun juiiau t.Il ye,tcrJay morning The crowd UcU5, -r at valence towards the officers. r.Cn d f r a-s'-ds the build inz was burned. Wen ft pre v-so in lie rnob' irci,'n2 IVio Plr?rhmp:its Ct tO . ...A afa ' -.i-orni-m'Prf'fl and b?at- on b jt ,l'- Sur,t- Kennedy was so bad lv ed that fears are entertained he t) rt xjrer. At aon a detachment oT, I lL-J Frovoa Guard were armed nd w ' P in line of battle between 4 It' "i id 4-5:.i streets. They were (juick jv ',;-uuodcd by the mob, which stoned an(l .red them. The soldiers fired in'u 2 ? nob. when they were set upon Jrpei o!f and pursued abo'it a mile. On: ; oldier was caught and beaten to deal ty hoth men and women fiends. Air J ?r 'as actually torn to pieces and thrcr in' a ditch, where the body was BtCC:i until half buried. Another squad 0f r c j arrived, who were aho driven t.'f. '3:ie as killed and another badly inW-J. The mob tore up iron fences nh'ch ta arm themselves. About 3 i'ock.the procession of rulfians. thci s and women armed with clubs, bar? f ircn, and pistols, marched up First An ie, threatening all connected with tht crcription. The Arsenal was thrt enfd, but the presence of a.de taci ' nt of the 10th infantry prevented a3 tiack. Howitzers were stationed lhc' 'ird at the 7th regiment armory, lea.' . with canister, which were to be ue nn the first demonstrations. ' A rvh k Llock in third avenue near 43d s.r.t, in which were the enrollment nr. -t -rs, was burned down. At 4 o'clock y. J armed men marched down 8th av- eti ' groaning for conscription. Gov. Smour was expected to arrive in the C f last evening. Mayor Opdyke ha3 ,j'.ed a proclamation against the rioters. ;asL,rea have been taken by Gen. V0'! '.hich will probably prove efiect u. in quailing the disturbance. Every fvgro who has been seen by the mob hs either been murdered or crually l-itCT, scrr.e'twenty have been killed, at est advices. The scene of the riot is j;:he Irish and Dutch locality. Alt: awt, July 11. The 3 o'clock (i.'.icn of the JNew lork rost says, ( die tf rioters to-day visited the large ucutacluri ng establishments forcing e laborers to join them and forbidding ading ships &c. Up to this hour sever J houses have been sacked, including layer Opdykes. Conflagrations are oc ,:rrirg momentarily, and the mob which corns to be devided intoseperate crowds ire bnt on plunder, pilage and robbery f persons. The merchants have held i n:et?ng aboat a hunclreu have-just arcHed up broaiway to enroll tnem eh e$ as a special police. There has several coitions with the rioters Tf.r '' rounis of Hank catrsdges , . . , , , firitr :rcm the corners, and the mot "o-iV,re-ri'd. ;l;i-t;er.in-- to .3 wert mob hist- !bd - LJ soon with arms, Aco.ipany of :jasirywas stonea in i ins aireei wucn :r.j Lieut, ordered the compare to hre. L.Lj,h they did kiiliDg evcral, the ..-i-. rctt ileeinp:. 1 o'clock. The brokers held a meet ing this afternoon and organized them sflves into companies for immediate ser vicfj. Similar meetings are being held in (LiTerent parts of the city all the s'ortis down town are now closed. Arm- orios. arsenals and all public buildings are fully garrisoned. Some 5,000 etTec tivt troops are expected in this city this tv(,n:t:. The mob is quite den:;e in the City Hall Park, where Gor. Seymour a-Jilressed it, statin? he had sent his Ad jjfxnt General to Washington to request the draft to be stepped, snd implored the i rowd to respect property and person, ?.r J stated all would be made satisfactory. p. rn. All the omnibuses have :djppcd running. The horse-cars have ilso stopped, under threats of the mob. A bod? of infantfr and artillery is sta tioned at the Hudson River railroad de- c?.ablishment in Washington street, was urneii e m s mornm? .A li-xu ct nine ouuaings inciuaing a niam iv.Z mill cn 129th ttreet, was also burn ed this morning. The mob took posses sion this morning of a tenement bbek oa 3 iih street, but were driven out by in fantry, who shot and killed sereral cf them., An affray between a detachment cf marines and a body of rioters occurred on Ddeware street during the forenoon, which resulted three of the latter being . iiie 1,'and six wounded. It is understood Mayor Opdyke has delegated all necessary power to act in ih? city to Gov. Seymour. . The Govern or has issued a proclamation remind ing the rioters, many of whom he knows wo'tda't have goue to such extremes un less apprehensive injustice, that the oa- lf ...I T Ann 1 . r nlli-lit'O.! K On appeal the courts and that the decision of th-3 courts must be maintained, and ths rioters nroceedinu'2 phall and must be put down. He then calls on the rioters to retire, declaring he will use all neces- tary force to restere order. In lorUvilleand Harlem the rioters are demolishing houses, and arms have le ::i moved from t'uroatened localities to safe places. The Provost Marshal Gen eial has been notified from Washington suspend the , draft. All telegraphic communications cast and west has been nded the mcb harinnr torn down :hj wires and threatening the lives of - sent out to repair mem. Tho j . layer has prohibited the sale cf fire i r r;;..-, and all such stores are clcied. j Ti.e day so far has been a horrible one. ! There had been a fearful riot in se- . .... - ' ' avenue this afternoon in which the :. - - "i"ary charged and fired several times ty-uurth street and second avenue. A building in which somo "twenty- armed rioters were, was turrour.ded by the Po lice and only one door hftfor exit. Kvery rioter os he appeared at this door was beaten to the ground by the Police. The Mob was also defeated by the Policn and 'regulars in fifth avenue, betweee 3Sth and 43th streets, a heavy riot is al so goinz on in 10th Avenue. IV. iloyROA, July 11 Fort Pothat lon cn James River, wan taken posses sion of by our fleet yesterday. All men and guns have been removed. The gun boat Uoioa from Charleston reports all ef Morris Island except Ft. , Wagner captured. The enemy's killed vvounded and prisoners is between 7 and 8,000. The attack commenced on last Friday morning. .The Union left on Monday afterpoor!, at which time the seige of Fort Wryne was progressiug with every prospect of its monitors were speedy capture, r ive engaged.. OFFICIAL. LAM'S Or THE UNITED STATE?. Paosid at tltt Third tension of the TJtirij-ttctuih (Continued from r?t pas.) For ter f r.reba?c of gunpowder tnd lead two inil Jion fur hundred and eighty thousand dollars. For additions to tho exfentiorw of shop rsom. m i ohinery, to!i, and fixtures, at arjonalsj live hundred t'joasand dcllors. For tmrchi'9 aa i minufactaro ef arm? for rolun- t-jcrs onl reu'n.rs, find ordnance and ordnance sioro lourt'ien million nine Luturrd and sixij thousand dollars. For f iirveys of military defences, one bunlre 1 and fifty thousand dollar. ' ' For I'up.-taie and repair of instruments ten tbou- Fnr.d dollars. For printing charts of Uko sarrey?, fifteen thoa- sanddolUr. Tcr cont'nuins the parrey of the northwestern lake?, inclu lin Lake Superior, 'one hundred and tx thousand eight hundaed and screnty-nine dul lnrs. For the fignal pcrvice of the United States army, one hundred and fifteen tuoutana eigat aunarea and ninety-one dollars. For deficiency for signal pernee for the United States army for the year ending.Tue thirty, righte en hundred and sixty three, twelve th-jusand two hun dred aDd twenty-fire dollars. !N'e.2, And be it further enacted, That no mon ey tLa.il be faid from the Treasury of the United Stats to any person acting or assuming to aos as an officer, civil, military, or naval, as salary in any office, which office is not authorized by sonn pro vioui existing law, unless where such ofiee shall be subsequently sanctioned by law, nor shall any money be xid out of the Trensury, as palary, to any person oppointed during tho recess of the Sen ate, to fill a vacancy in any existing office which vacancy cxi.stt-i while the Senate was in session and is by Uw required to be fidaJ by and with.the adrioo and consenatr of the Sonate, until such ap pointee shall have been confirmed by tha Seaita. Approved, February 9, 1663. . . Chjp. XYTI. An Aet making appropriations for tiio Service of the Post-Office Department during Lo fiiioal year ending tho thirtieth of Juuo, eigh teen hundred and sixty four. Ii it tnntcd by the Senate cttid Hoc of Epre tratite of the hnitsd States cf America in Con greti ucstrnlled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby appropriated, for the service cf the 'Host-Office Department for the vear ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four out of any moneys m the Treasury arising from the revenues of the said Department, in conformity to- the act of the second July, eighteen hundred and thirty-six : For traneportion of the mails, iinland,) seven million two hundred and two thousand dollars. For foreign mail transportation, four hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For ship, steamboat, and way letters, eight thou sand dollars. For eompen?ation to postmasters, two million four hundred ani thirty thousand dollars. For clerks for post offices nine hundred and fifty thousand dollar?. For payments to letter-carriers, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. For compensation of blank agents and assistants, six thousand dollars. For wrapping pnper, forty thousand dollars. Ft twin-?, tittccn thousand dollars. For office stamps, six thousand dollar. For ofii?e furniture, three thousand dollars. For q.1i t5ncr. fiftv-five thousand dollars. f or rentage umps and stamped envelopes, one 1 red V.i ra-.tU'l do'urs. i :,r ciaii aoyrcaAtion? ana Fpeeial agents, seven- railroaJ, canals, of lines witaia the istntoj m ro-ty-1lve th.vnf i.ci dollars. bellion fifty thonsand dollars. Fr in m b 'v ; bug? sirty-five thoesand dollar?. For aubsisten je in kind for regulars aul rolnn l'or wail bx i-, keys, and miscellaneous items, i tears ei-rh'tVea million one hnDPred and sixtv three tn tbousiind dollars For iavnient of balances duo to foreign countries two hundrod and ten thonsand dollars. For mitL-ellarieous payments, one hundred and fifty-ve thousand dollars; of which not exceeding foar thousand dollars may be appropriated for fit ting up a portion of the cutom-house3 at Newport Kb odd Island, End JNevr licdloM, .Massachusetts, tor the ue of the pot-ofhces in aid cities. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sum of one million dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise nppro- juir-ted, for the service of tho California central route. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That in cno the revnues of the l'ot-o3ice depnrtmcnt are insufficient to meet the appropriations made by this act (be undrawn balance of appropriations hereto fore mado to suppl deficiencies of that department aro hereby made applioablo to the payment theroof. Sec. 4. And bo it further onacted, That the sum six thousand dollars bo trans:ered from the appro priation for paper for the public printing provided tor by act approved March fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, entitled "An act making appropriations for tho legislative, executive, and judicial expecses of the Government for the year ending tho thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty three, and additional appropriations for the year ending thirtieth Jane, e ighteen hundred and sixty-two," to enable tho Postmaster-General to pay therefrom the compensation of the blank agents, and thoir assistant?, heretofore paid out the appro priation for post office blanks. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the rostmastmastcr-General be, and he is hereby, auth orised to contract and provide fof the transporta tion of tho United States mails on tho steamships running between San Francisco, California, and Victoria, Van Oouver'a Island, te be delivered at Creseut City and Trinidad, California, Astoriand' Portland in Oregon, as often as said steamshipf touch at said ports named, and at Port Angelos Washington Territory as often at said steamships approach or pass that point going to or rcturniug from Victoria; and that the mail service provided for by tho fifth section of the act entitled "An act, making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department duryifi the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-threi shall cease on the termination of the year for whicL it was contracted: Provided, nevertheless, That thu service herciu provided for shall not exceed the sum of twenty four thousand dollars per annum, aituvj;d, Fcluary 16, 1803. Chat. YXVI1 An Act concerning tL District Uourtiul tiio" 'Ftiritory of Washing. li r unacted hytha Senate pnd lloseo Retire tentative of the United tent m of America in Con' grett ameitiUcd, That tho district court in and for the several districts in the Territory of Washington shall be held as such time; and places in. said dis trict, (not exceeding threo places in each district) as the legislative assembly of said Territory shall by law (Utermine: Provided' That until said legis Utire assembly shall otherwise provide, said courts tha" I be held as now provided by law. AiTSOVED. Fcbrary 9, 18G3. Chap. XXVIII An Actio make the State of Wh consin a Part cf llw Xoith Judicial Circuit. . Be it enacted ty the Set ale and House of Jlcnrv sedtutittt of (hi United Stulct of America in Cu rjrext ancmbhd, That the State of Wisconsja shal be, and is hereby, made & part of the ninth j adieu t circuit of the United SUfcjs. AiTtovEE, Feb. 9, IS83.- Chip. XXIX. An Act to promote tha Efficiency of the Commissary Department. lie it enacted by the tenate and House nf Eepti sentittioetofthe United Hates tf America in Cr, 5 re attemllcd, That tlere be added to the sub sistence department of the army ono brigadier genera!, to be selected frtm the subsistance depart ment, who shall be commisary general ofeubsii ttnee, and by ragular promotion,' one colonel, one lieutenant-colonel, and two majors; the colonels aud liciten.nt-coloneis to le asBist;mt commissaries general of subsistence, and that vacancies in tie above mentioned grades tihaU be filled by regulu promotions in said department. And tho vacaa cies created by promotions herein authorized m ly te filled ly selections froa the officers of the regu lars or volunteer force. - i ArraovEP, Fehuary 9,1S33. - ' Chap. XXXII. An Act to supply Deficiencies in tho Appropriations for tho servicn of the Filial Vear ending June thirtieth, eighleeu hundred and uixty-three. , ' Ee it resolved ly the Ssnate and Erne cfRcyc teitice$ cftht Ut i'-.d Saint cAmer'c-t in Cj.i grtt irmll:d, That ' tlie, following sums be,ani ih ?30io are hereby, appropriated to supply defi ciencies in the appropriai,ions for the fiscal year eutiiegthe thirtieth of Jun ,e'ghtsen hundred and six:y-tLree, out of any money in tie Sreaiary not .otuerwL-e appropriite J: .: - Mtata Dcpar'ment.r.dr ' ialary ct th'e mirshal of :,he United Suites Consular Court . at Cingkok, fioia September j'uih, eighteen h'ltidrcd and sixty to J une thirtieth, eighteen bunlrid and s!xty-cne, at jofl thousand dullara per Ronuni, eight huairtd autl sevenlden dollar an I lilnety-threo cints. For salary cf ia.ubal in Consular Court at Can tot , from first July, eighteen haodred aol sixty, to thirtieth August, eighteen hundrd and sixty, cna du'lars and 6eveuty-s,ix cents. , To supply deficiencies io the fippropnatioas for tl:o contingent fuo 1 of tho Wsr Department, as fellow?: la the cfl'e cf the Secretary of War, seven tLjusand five htiudred dIar,? oiSoe of the Adiu- tavtt Genera!, four thouiaiiJ fiva hundred da'lars offco ct the Ccramitfary Oenerat, five tlousan dollars; cilice of tau Surgeon General, fivo thousand dollars; ifhee of the thiof of Urd:3ancc, two thou saal five hundred dollar-; Jn'ortaweit Executive be it WxiX, five thousand dollars; building corn;r of F an l fc v.enteuath stroets.two tioasaad dollars, m ikip thirty-on thousand five hundred iw!lars, Tre:u-:ury Department. For amount required for additional clerks , keeper.i messenger, watcurcen fiiemnu, a laborer in tha olfice of the Assistant Treasurer, at 'e a York, from January first to Jane thirtieth, eighteen hunlrsd ani sixty three, four tb(iu.-and thr.e hundred and gfty doaars. For amount rt&nired fr additional clerks ncd me.-r2er in the oifico of the As?isUnt Treasutcr al 1 hiUdoIphia,r.'cm January tirsi, to June tlm tu ch eighteen hundred and six;y tares, two thousinl si veil hundred arid fifty dollari. Fornecissary nxpense in carrying into effect the si vera! acts ot Congress authorizing loans and tho it sue of Treasury notes, Eve hundred and eighty thousand dodars. For expensi-s incident to carrying into effect n act for the collocun el direct taxes m luaurrocuon a-y districts within the United States, and for oth er iiurt,oscs, for iaries ef tax commissioners who hve been or may be aj pointed in the present fiscal year, their clerk-i, an 1 coatingent expenses, fifty four thousand sis: bunurecV dollars. . Interior Department.--For traveling nxpenses for a special aso.?:, aTt!icriz:l. fcy ivot ot Jt'ly for.r t jenth, eighteen hundred aul aoxty two, two thou sand dollars. I To supply the deficienoy m the appropriation for annual repairs of tho Frosidenta House one thou sand dollars. For li'iuid itioa of agency debts contracted under lite ngents Head and Colley, Colorado Territory, and for the pay of craployees to tne close of eigh. teen hundred and tixty-one, sevca thousand five tundred dollars. To supply deficiency in the appropriation under the treatv of oit Laramie, the aaount expended in the purchase of guns and ammunition for tho Upper Tlatte agency in eigateen hundred and sixty ne,anl scizsd by oraer ol tue uovernment as con u-aband, two thju.anl four hundred and thirty nine dollars and ' thirteen, cents: Provided, If the taii guns and anuaunition, or aay part thereof, are on hand and no? in actual use, they shall be for warded in compliance wit l said treaty, and shall be considered a part of the gins and ammunitioa pro vided tor by this appropr.jjtion. t, To supply the deficiency in the appropriation for .salary of Surveyor-General of Illinois and Missouri tor the six nvM'ba endin December tlnrtv-hrst, eighteta hundred and sixty two one thousand dol- .ai?. War Department. To supply deficiency in the appropriation fcr adJiMofMl clrks in tho War De partment, twen'T-tur:a , thousand four hundred dolUn. To supply deficiency in tho appropriation for blank books, stationary, binding, and laiscollaneous items for Paymaster General's office, two thousand five hundred dollars. For regular supplies for tha Tuartermajter's de partment, six million dollars. For the purchase of cavalry and artilery horses, eleven million dollars. ' For the transportation of the army andit3sup plies twenty five million dollars. For the erection, hiro, and repairs of barracks, quarters and hospitals, oiij million seven hundred and thirty thousand dollir3. For clothing, camp, and garrison equipage twen- seven million ose hundred and thirty-six thousand dollars. To supply deficiency in the appropriation for maintenance and support ot fleet ot steam rams from September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, the June tirtieth, eightcaa hundred and siity-thrae, four hundred and fifty thousand dol lars. For purchase of arm3 for volunteers and regulars and ordnance and ordnance stores, thirteeu malion two hundred and twenty six thousand seven hun dred and eighty eight dollars. For purchase of gunpowder and lead, ono million five hundred thousand dollars. To supply deficiency the appropriation for the medical and hospital department of too army, four million lour hunjxod and seventy four thousand dollars. For sarxeya for millitary o .fences, "including the purchase of compaign maps, manuscript serveys of thousand four hundred and fifty seven dollars and twenty conts. Contingent expenses cf tho House of Representa tives. I'or folding documents, two thousand five hundred doll irs. For miscellaneous items, four thousand dollars. For stationary, fivo thousmd five hundred dol lars. For furniture, repairs, and . packing boxes for members, seven thou sacd dollars. Contingent evpenses of the Senate, For miscel laneous items, fiftoen thousand nine hundred and forty two dollars and ninety eight cents. For clorks of counriittoes, messengers, pge3 horses and carryalls, thirteen thousand seven hun dred and eighty six doll.irs and fifty cents. Public Printing. To supply tho deficiency in the appropriation for paper iot the publics printing, two hundred and eighty three thousand dollars. - To supply the deficiency in tho appropriation for the public printing, fifty thousand dollars. Approved, February 12, ISM. Chap. XXXII t An Act to incorporate the Nation al Association for the Relief of destitute Colored Women and Children. Be it enacttd by the teuate and House of I2epre sentativesof the United States of America in Con gress aticmUid , That Saylcs J. Bowen, Daniel Breed. George K. Bake?, their associates and suc cessors, being m:mbers of said soci .ty, by paying into its treasory tho turn of two dollars annually, or life members by paying fifty dollars at one time are hereby incorporated and made a body politic by the name of "The National Association for the Re lief of Destitute Colored Women and Children," for tho purpo.se of supporting such aged or indig ent and destitute ' colored women and children as may properly ccnie under th e charge of such asso ciation ; to provide for them a suitable home, board clothing and instruction, and to bring them under Christian inflaence; anl by that name shall have perpetual succession, with power to use a common seal, to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded in any court cf the United States, to collect sub scriptions, make by-laws, rules and regulations neodful for the government of said corporation, not inconsistent with the laws of tho United States, to have hold anl receive real and personal .estate by purchase gift, or device; to use sell or convey the same for the purposes 'and benefit of said corpora tion, and to c Loose such officers and teachers as may be deetned necessary, prescribe their duties, and fix the rate cftht 5r compensation- Sec. 2. Ani be it further enacted, That the offi cers of said association, ahall consist of a president vise-president, secretary, treasurer, and a board of iUinsH.s to be competed -of nine - members, the whole to constitute an executive committee, whose duty it shall be to carry into egect the plans and purposes for nhich said association was formed all of which officers shalL be elected on the fifteenth day of March next . and hold their offices till the second Tuesday of January eighteen hundred and sixty four on which day and annually on the second Tuesday of Janusryjin each succeeding year, at the annual meeting of said association, which shall be held oe said day, .their successors shall bo elected and hold their offices for the term ef one year and until their successors shall be duly elected. And in case of a eaoaney it shall be filled by the other momber3 of the executive committee. Sec; 3. And be it further enacted, That said so ciety may receive into a hose or building to bo pro vided by it an diititnta child or children at the xcucs of tLe parcntii or guardians, or next friend, or tho moth p, if tho father be dead, or has aban doned his family, or does not rovide for thesr sup port or is an hai.tual drunkard suoh parents, guar dian, or next friend, op mother,-making a written, surrender of such chill or children. The superin tendent tr ether officjr in immediate charge mny with ohe concurrence of the executive eooiinittee, or of a board of trustees to be appointed by said committee, and to consist of three persons, citizans of Washington City, govern, the inmates, preserva order enforce discipline, impirt instruction in uo firi knowledge anl some regular "crurse of labor, and establish rules for the preservation of health, and fur thoir proptr -physical, intellectual and moral improvement. The trustees may, with the consent vt the executive committee, bind out by indtutnre, such childrod r.s may ba deeir.cd capable of learning trades or of becoming useful in other occupations to suIi. wersons as wiil give them tho benefit of good example?," whelesoma instruction, an other means of iuijirovemoiii in virtua and know ledge, and the opportunity of boeou.ng into lligeat moral, and useful member of society. See. 4. And bo it further cuaced, That it shall bo lawful for said assucla ion, by and-with the ad vico und eouset cf tho Secretary of Wai, to occupy for tho objocti of said' a?3ocutioa any lands, not ex- ceedicg cne hundred ajrc3, s.sd the improvements thereon which the Uovernmeua may nw own or may hercrf ter acquire coutigou3 to the city of Wilm ington, by confl.ition or purchise, aach occupatioa M continue for such a number of years as tha Se cretary of Vr may, in w riling, prescribe. ArPKoVf.o, FeLuary 1 1, 1S5J. CfiAP. XXXIV, An Act to establish the OS;e of IifgHter of L'eeJ Tor tho CU.ru: t of Columbia. . Bi ilttHict'-d hy te tennis and ILme of Jlprs sentatires of the United Stutei of America in C-.u'jie Aseembkd, 'f aat thtre haJi be appointed by the President by and with the-ed ice and coa.-utof tha Senate, a register of dae ls for the District of Colum bia, who shall perform all tao duties respecting tb recording of deeds aa t othjr instruments of wr.ting and al. wiher services coaa3ct .il therewith, authori zil to be performed by tba eb.-rk of She Circuit Court of s.ti I district by the fifth section of the act approvcxl Mari.h tbrea eighteen hundred and one, entitled, "An aet supple mi nt;iry to the act entit!;i "An suit, concerning tha District of Columbia," nd shall receive ths mmo faes anl emoluments for the same. And tho sail register thall receive and have Van charge a Ul custody oi a'i the roiards, and property- which m iy be in the costwly or possession of said clerk f tha circuit Court, properly appertvn iag to and bdougiDg to the offi-co of dead : and the Siid clerk is hereuy required to deliver the same to sHid register upon proper application tbsrefor. Sec. 2. And be it luither cnat-ted, That the Se cretary of tha Interior ba directed to appropriate such rooms in any cf the, publi.j building! undor his charge for tho use ef said register aa may be na csory lor his aMoinod.itioii unless it shall apper to said Ifecretury that su.h ro cocnot be so'afpro pricted without interierirg iih the busine-'S of his Depf.rtuien5; ia that event tiue register shall procure, with tha approbation of said Secretary, euch rin.ms in tha city of Washington aa may be neces.-aiy for tho eeuuriry of tho records and the convenient transaction uf'the bu-dao-s of sil oC :a. Sec. X And be it further enacted, That all row and parts,of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act be, and the samoare hereby repealed. AmioVEP, February 14, !So3. Cctap. XXXVI. An actioi.-PKO aa American Re- gis:er to the Steamship Karualc. Unncted Lytlit S-nnte and House of Jl"pre-eitta-ttvexof t': United Scitc of America in Conire-i at' srrf.lcJ. That tho Secretary cf the Treasury 13 here by directed to is.sue au American register u iho steamship or vessol known as the Karakoftho collection district of the port of New York, the sauw brl n r ft. Hrl v h Knith vpijo1 Knf daw wna I k. American citizens. ArPuovED, February 18, !So3. CnAx. XXXVII. An act for the relief cf Persons for Damages sustained by reason of Depredations and injuries ry certain Land3 of Sioux Indians, v hereas tho United States heretofore became bound by treaty stipulations to tho Sisseton, Wahpaton. Jledawaeantou, and Wahpakoot baud 3 of the Dakota or - brain Indians to pay large sums cf tmmey and annuities, the greater portion of which remains uDDiid according to too terms of said treaty stipulations; and whereas during tho part year tho aforesaid bands of In dians made and unprovoked.. "aggressive and most savago war upon tho United states, and massa cred a large number of men, women and children within the State of Minnesota, and destroyed and iamaged a large amount of property, and thereby , have lorfei ted all just claim to tho said moneys and annuities to tha u nited States; and whereas . it is just and equitable that the persons whose property has beeu destroyed or .damaged by the said Indians, or destroyed or damaged by the troop3 of the United States in said war, should be indemnified in whole or in part out of tha in debtedness and annuities so forloited as aforesaid Therefore Be it Ketoleed by the Senate in the Uoase of Be pee8entaticc of the United States of Amcriea in Con gress atvemlled' That all treaties heretofore made and entered into bv the fcissoton, uahraton, ile dawakanton, and Wahpakoota bands of Sioux or Dakota Indians, or any of them with the United States, are hereby declared to bo abrogated and an nulled, so far as said treaties or any of them pur port to impose any future obhguioa oa tne l mted States, aro hereby declared to be abrogated and an nulled, so far as said treaties or any of them pur port to impose any future obligation ou tho United States, and all lauds and lights cf occupancy with in the States of Minnesota, and all annuities and claims heretofore accorded to sail Indians, or any of them, to be forfeited to the United Stated. Sec. 2. And bo it further enacted, That two thir .13 of the balance remaining unexpended of an nuities duo and payable to said Indians for the present fiscal year, not execodmg one hur.cred taou sand dollars, and the further sum of one hundred thousand dollaas, beins two thirds of tne annuities becoming due and payabet said Indians during tho next fiscal year, is hereby appropriated, ana shill be paid from the 1 reasury of the United states out cf any moD?y3 not otherwise appropriated, to the commissioners hereinafter provided for, to be apportioned by them among the heads of families, or, incaso cf their decease, among the surviving members cf families of tho State of Manncsota who suffered damage by the dcprenation3 of tho Sisseton Wa'apaton, ili. d.r.vakj&ton, ard Wah; c'cota banas of Sioux or Dakota Indian.', or oy tue troops of tho United States in tho lats Indian war in the State of Minnesota, not exceeding the sum cf two hundred dollars to any one family nor the actual damages r foresaid, and uo monej's shvl bo paid under this t-cction cscopt upon those claims which Ehall be presented to said commissioners on op bo fore the first day f June next, for the payment of which-tho said commissioners shall take the return to the Secretary of the Interior atd to the Secretary of the Treasury duplicate vouchers therefor, certiii ed by them. Sec. 3. Anl bo it further enacted, Thot for the purpose of making the propbr distribution of the moneys hereby apyropnated. for the rresent relief of suoh families and for the purpose of ascertaining the whole amount of suid oamages and the persona who have suffered the same, it shall be.lawful for the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to appoint threo commissioners, not more than one of whom shall bo a resideut of Min nesota, wno shall take an 01th in the macaar pre scribed by tho laws cf tho Umitod States to faith fully discharge their duties; thay shall entertain and hear the complaints (in writing, duly vented on oath) of all and every person aggrieved by the de predations of said Indians, and by the troops ct tao United States in said war; they shall have power to compel the attendance of witnesses, and to admin ister tho propor oaths .to them to testify tho truth; they shall hava power to compel the ciaimaatj to be examsned and cross-examined on oath, to be ad ministered by them as to their said claim; they shall hold their sessions at such tima3 and places as will i:ive tho persons complaining tho fairest appor- tunity of verifying their claim with the least ex pense; they shall take care that no unjust or ficti tious claim shall be established; and if they have any reason to suppose that any such claim is pre sented, they shall have power, and it shall be their duty, to procure any countervailing proof, to their knowledge, that tue same may ho finally rejectci. Tho testimony cf the witnesses and the examiaatiou cf the complaint shall be reduced to writing, sign ed and certified by them, respectively, and shall, with tho petition and all the paper3 relating to each case, with the finding of the commission, be trans mitted to the Secretary of the Interior for his ap proval, rejection, or modification, to bo by him laid before the next Congress. A majority ot tne com mission may select their presiding officer' and shall be competent to decide all ' questions arising before them. Sec. 4. And bo it further enacted. That said com missioners shall hold their first session at St. Peters in the State cf Minnesota on or before the fi-st day of April next, for the henring of claimants pnd that all claims mast bo preseuted to said commissioners on or beforj the first day of September next, or the same shall not be heard by the; and tho said com missioners on cr before the first day ot September next, cr the sarna shall not be beared by them : and the wid commissloueri ha!I nnko and return their fiu lin ' ud all the pupers relating thereto on cr bo- fore tho Host d.iy of December next. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That said commissioners shall roceive for their sert ices and expenses the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars eacn. And thy aro authorized to deputo a proper person to summon witnesses who shall be entitled to receive his actual expenses, to be allow ed by said commissioeers, and the sum cf three dol lars per day for bis services. Vv itnoses subpeona- ed in behalf of the United States ahall receive pay for attendance, not to exceed tho fees allowed by the laws cf Minnesota for witnesses attending jus tices' courts. Bnl fr paying the expenses of said commission, the further sum cf tea thonsand dol lars is hereby appropriated out of tho aid annui ties in the Treasury cf tha United Stato., or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the same. Sec b. And be it further enact!!, lhat the se cretary of the Interior, immediately atler the pas sage of this act, shall cause the same t. be publish ed in focrof the newspapers of tho State of Min nesota TTLico ia fc: i omnion,w:ll riva tha most yub- licity to the same among, tha peopTa who have suf- lereaooy said d-jprcuatioaa, anl give notice 01 tae first meeting of said commissioners the expenses to 1)0 paid oat of the enui appropriated ia the next preceding section. ' Seer 7. And be it further enacted. That if the complainant, cr may witness testifying before said commissioners shall ba guilty of perjury upon con viction tnereot ia tne proper court ct the United States, ho shall suffer tue pains and penalties pro scribed by the laws of tho United States fjr that oifeuce. . Sec. 3. And le it farther enacted; That the said commissioners may . make rules, not inconsistent with this act, prescribing the order and niodo of presenting, , proeeuting,, and proving said cbiiuH before tliem which 020 ia Sa'ut Peter for at least two weelis prior ;o tho first ses-ioa cf said euuiaif.i ion,to be held at Saint Pater as directed in the fourth section cf this act, a.id th-j expenses of such publication hjU bo paid cut of tho fund apinori- ctodia thjUfih sectioa of this act. I Sc.. 3. And lo it further enacts, Tint tba Se cretary of the Interior is hereby ai,i,horiied to set apart of the public lac Is, not otherwise i propriat ed, eighty acres ia severalty to eac a individual of th lefora named bands who excited himself in rescuing the wbit3 rcra the late uiaj.acre cf said Indians. The laud s ?ei spart thwl not ba sub ject to acy tax, forfeiture, cr sala. by process JVf law and shall "not be alicted or darisci except by the conscTi. 01 ;us rre-ioens ci 1.15 i.nrra ..i'--i,uut shall ba an inheritance to(sa'.d Indians and their hears forcrcr. Sec. iO. And bo it further 'e-.notcd, Tha ?.ud commis-ic-ccrs, Iff re catering upon the discharge cf thejip dutii 9fuch shflll g:vo borc.ls in the usual form to the United Stfe in tha sarn cf twenty thousand collars ca. li, with gofid and suCJcient se curity, to be opproved by taoSrtTet.-uy of the Treasury fa:thfui'y to eWr. their datieia.s.auch and to kjcount for acy mccy whir'a m.ij ".: in to their ban Is. Approved, FeWa vrV 15, 133. 1. 1. il A 1. NOTICE. Charles W.Giddings.) Ia th) PawnteCoonty Dis vs. trictCoirtjSfptamber Term J.S. Wood, etal. i 1S5 ). r To J. S. Word. Joseph Steele, Jr, E. F. Ferri-, K. A. Corey, James L. Giddings, 11. V. Muir, J. S. Co wins, Walter Lyons and P. IVirt'.ef t, non-resident dafondent.? : You will tiio r.-.tice that the abova named !ain ti T ha: filed in t ic Cleik's Ufice, ia and for Pawnee County, his petition in debt, Vi rhercin ha claims cf you tee t-uia of J I" 1-5,03, on .cceunt for money laid out and ex.pcr.dod for you, ard for wori and labor done and poxformed at the ir stance aal rop.icst of defendents herein, and that fin order of attachment issued out cf said court, r.-nicst your lands, tenement, g.xid.J, chatties and eff t'. directed to tho Sheriff ci" said county, who, In pursrance cf said crdcr, attached the following described propcity, owned joi.itTy by said defend ents. in the towu of Table Rock, ia tho coanty and Territory aforesaid to-.wit : Lo1 1,2,3, 4. 5,C.7,S, 10, "11.12, Clock One, Uts I, 2,3.4,5,6,9,13. 11, 12, ElockTwo; Lots 1, 2. ;i, 1, 6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12, Uloc1 Tore ; Llock Four ; Lots 1.2, 4, 5, ?, S, 9,12, IToox Five ; P.locks Six and Seven.; Lots I, 4, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Bloc' Fiic-bt: Lots 1, 2, 3. 4,0, S. 10, 11, 12. Elock Nine ; Lots 2, 4, C, 8. 10. 12, Llock Ten ; Lota 1, 2,' 4, 5,6, 7, S. 9, 10, 11, 12. P.lock Lleven ; Lots 2,6, 7.3,10. 12, Block Twciv-; T ot? 1, 2, 4. 5.5,3, 10, 11, 12,lJ! xk l".: Eloek I I; I-ots 1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 15 ; Block 16 ; Lotsl, 2, .J, 4, 5, tl. 7, 8,10, 11,12, Block 17 ; Lots 1,2,3,4, I, C, 10, 12, Block 1 : Lots 1. 2, 3, 4,5, Block 13 ; Blocks 20, 2r, and 22 ; Lots 1,2,4, 5, 6, 7, S, i), 10 11, 12, Ul.xk.23 ; Block 2 1 : I ota 1 . 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S. 9, 1 0, 12, Block 25 ; LoUl,S,5, 7, 9,10, 11, Block 28 ; Lots 1,2,4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 10, 11, 12, Block 27 , Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 11, 12, Block 20 ; Lots 1, 2, 4, 5, 5, S, 9, Block 30 ; Block 31 ; Lots 4, 5, 6,7, 3, 12, Block 32 j Block 33 ; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, Block 34 ; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 3 , 9, 10, 12, Block 35 ; Lots 3, 4,5, , 7,8,11,12, Block 3(5; Lots 1, 2,4, 6, 10, 11, 12, Block 37 ; Lota 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 3, 10. 12, Block 33; Lots 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, Block 33; Block 40 ct 41 ; Lots 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 1 2, Block 42; Block 43,41, 43,4 ; Lets 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,3, 9,10,11, 12, Block 47 ; Lots 1,2,4, C. 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, Block 43 ; Lots 4. 6, 8, 10, 12, Block 49 ; Lots 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, Block 50 ; Lota 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, BlooV: 51 ; Lots 2, 4, G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 52 ; Lots 1, 2,3,4,5.6,7,8, 10, 11, 12, Block 53 ; Block 54; Lots 2, 4, 5,6,8,9,10,12, Eleck 55 ; Lots 1, 2.3,4, 6. 7, 8, 10, 12, Block 55 ; Lots, 13, 14, 15, 13, 17, IS, Block 55 ; Lots 3,5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 11, 15 , 16, 17, 18, Block 57 ; Lots 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,13,14,15,16,17, 13, Block 3; Block 59; Lots 1,2,4,5,6,7, 8,10,11, 12, 13, 11, 15, IS, 17, 18. Block CO ; Lots 1,2,3,4, 6,8,10,11,12.13,14,15, 16, 18, Block 61; Flocks 63, 84, 65, 63 ; Lots 1,2, 3, 4,5,6,8,10,11.12.13,14, 15,15,17, 13, Block 62 and also the following described lands ia said coun ty, to-wit : East half of Southwest quarter, Sec tion 13, Town 2. Range 12;nd West half cf Southwest quarter, Section 11; Town 2, Range 12 ; and Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter, Sec tion 11, Town 2, Range 12. And you are further notiued that unless you plead, answer or demur to said petition, on or before the 31st day of August, A. D. 1333, said petition will be taken as true, and judgment rendered agaiust you accordingly. 1 I3IIAM EEAYI3. Att'y for plff. July 18, 13S3. nl-4w-$135. ' LEGAL'NOTICES. Hamilton Cooper,' assignee) In'the Pawnee Conn of.H.Eiliings, ) ty District Court, Scp vs. I tcmberterm, A.D. 1303 Hear? Mrtatt. . Debt and Attachment. To Henry Marlatt, con-resident defendant above named. You will take notice, that'tho PlaintiT ia the above stated causo.has fled ia the office of the clerk of thci District court, in and for Pawnee coun ty, his petition ia 5cbt, ia which he claims of you the sum of $32.50 with interest tboreonfrom the 1st day of August 13G0, oa promissory note, by you ex ecuted on tha 1st day of April, 1SC0, to Hiram Billings, payable four months after date, which note wa3, on the 25th day of Juno I80I, by said Billings assigned to the Plaintiff, and that an order of at tachment issued out cf said court, againstyour lands tennent?, goods, chatties and effect3, directed to the shtrilf oaid co -.nty. And yon farther notified that unless you pieau, answer, or demur to said po tition on or before the 3lst day of August, 1863, the same will be taken as true aid judgement rendered accordingly. IS HAM REAVLS, AUy. for Plff. July 18,1333, nol-4w-$J3,00 LEGA I; NOTICES. Benjamin G. Cooper.T In ths Johnson County Dis vs. trict Court, September term "William Jones. ) A.D.1SG3. la chaacory. To William Jones. non-re":dcrt defendent. You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff abovo named has filed in the office of the clerk of the District court. w;thin and for Johnson county, his " certain petitioa and bill of compliant, the object and prayer .... 1 . ot wnica 13 to loreciose a ceron aeea ot trust or mortgage, by yon givpn said plaintiff, oa the follow ing described real estate, sitnatrl ia said county and Territory, towit. Tho S 1-2 of S E 1-4, Sec. 13. and VvM-2. cf N. E 1-4. Sec. 21. Townshin 5 Range 10, to iccuro the payment cf a certain prom issory note by you executed 0 said plaintiff, for the sum of $250,00, payabio ono yer.r after daie,with interest after maturity, at tho rate of twenty-five per cent per anaura, which said note and deed of trust or mortgage, bears date each cn the 23th day of July 1S50. And you tro farther notified, that unjes3 you plead, answer or demur to said petition and bill cf co mplaint, on or before the 3lst dly of August, 13 C3, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree of foreclosure, rondod by the court ia aceordanca with the prayer thereof. ISSUAil i:u is, Sol.lorcomp't' July 13, 1303. nol- 4w-$700. LEGAL NOTICES. JIaryE. Fowler,l In the; Pawnee County District vs. V Court. September term, A: D. Dwiht Fowler,) 1 S33. In chancery, bill for divorco. TojDwiKat Fowler, non resident defendant above named. You will take notico, that tho Plaintiff and complainant ia the above stated cause, ha3 filed in the othco of tho cleik cf the District court, ia and fcr Pawnee County, the ccrtaia bill of complaint, and'petition, the object and prayer of which is to dissolve, and annall the bonds of matriraony, solem nized between you and the aforesaid complainant, at tho town cf Conquest in tha County of Caynga, and State of New York, oa the 21 day of Jaauary, A. D. ISjO, and for a reasonable allowanca a3 ali mony from your goods, chat'Jei, and estate, apoa the grounds of wilful and continued desertion for a period cf mora than two yea.'?, noxt proceeding the filing of her said bill of complaint. And you are farther notified that unless you plead, answer or de mur to said petition and bill of complaint, on or be fore tho 3lst day of August 1331, said bill will b taken as confessed, and a decro cf divorce with a reasonable allowanco as aliuiny frora your estate a.? aforesaid, for her support, will La rendered aa ia said petition pravea tor. ISIIAM HE AVIS, Sol'cii ior for compfc. July 13, 1803. nol-tw-$7U0 LEGAL NOTICE. Benjamin G. Cooper,) In the Pawnee County Dis- Elijah Marfeee. J A. D.1S03. In Chancery. To Eliiah Morkee, non-resident defendent abov named : You are hereby notified that the plaintiff in the above stated cause, haa filed his certain bill cf complaint agaiastyoa, in the District Court, in and fur Pawnee county, the object and prayer of which i3 to foreclose a certain mortgig ky you ?"iven the plaintiff on the following described land, situated ia said county, to-wit ; The Northwest quarter of section 23, in Town 3, Range 12, to secure tao payment of a certain promissory note by tou ex ecated to said plaintiff, for the sum of $312,50, pay able two years after date, with intereHt after matu rity, at the rata of twenty-five pep cent, per annum, which nota and mortgage bear date e:ich on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1359. .And you aro further no tified that unless you plead, answer op demar to said petition and bill of complaint, on or before the 31st day of August, 1S63, the same will ba takea as confessed, and a decree, of foreclosure rendered by the coart ia accordance with the prayer thereof. 1SBAM RE IYIS, Sol. for Comp't. July 13,1353. nl-4w-$5)0.- COOPEE'S STUI M rTH TT7 T""" 1 t Theh?glit?! 1 rice in ;.a-a will bo paid f-..r Staves, Ileacir- JT, and IIiu!-io'.--s. Ku'P'.iro of L. D.Rob iii'011, ut the Am"ricrtu Hocse ia ir-waville. Tho subscriber ii abut eablii-aing a Coopering establishment in lirvAr.villa, sr.d will T;rim s.!l bxi.sincsa in that Ha:, ?'h ? making F'-oar, .fo-la-.e-?. Pork ai.d Drandy Barrels. Vv ill tC.-o nicud Buckets, Tubs, Churiis, ij. ESj-Sia-Fd - L. D. UOSlXSOr. NEW GOODS TO SI IT JOHN-A. pornT Is now receiving al opening cut hi Spria Stock cf Goods, con sis iog cf Di' Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps. Uoots and Shoe . -Iron and Nails, Flour and Caeca Queensware, Hardware. Furniture Sash and Doorsv AYindow Glass, etc., etc., etc. Which I will sell cheap for CYSH OP. PEODUC Call and examino my stock befor rurcaasln elsewhere. Brownville, April 21, lij, nl2-Ctn TO. T. DEN, ITas now received his Serine: Stock of Goods direct froaj New York, Pblla'leiphia, Bojtoa an.l St. Lonl wbica he will sell cheaper ihao nay other House ia the Weat. iiy motto shall ever be, Quick Sales & Small Trofits; And my Goods shall be Sold Che for - I ALSO AM AGENT FOR MY OWN HOUSE, FOR THE PURCHASE OF tTTTYFC! DT7TTO C- T7TTOO i;OR WHICH I WILL ALWAYS PAY THE HIGHEST GASH HUGE JIY STOCZI CONSISTS OF GROCERIES, Ladles Fancy Dress Goods, Large Assortment of Notion?, Laaics' IIat3 ana Trlmmlnss, Iloslcry and Gloves, Hair Nets and Uead-Drcsscs, Children's Hats and Caps. Coots and Shoes In Great Yarlctj,' LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gent's & Boy's Clothing CHEAP FOR CASH. Hardware, Queensware, DOORS AND SASII, A VARIETY OF CHOICE LIQUORS.- Is tlic Place lo Tragic. Call and Examine Ills Stocli. of Ciootl"? bc- flbrc you Purchase, tor DilS Can not be Inucr.solu, MIND THAT! ni0-tf T73I. T. DITV. "MOLINE PLOWS, . CORN SHELLERS, &C. A large lot on hadd and for sale at FACTORY PRICES! D. A. Constable, Iron and Steel VTzLichovLZ?,' Third Street, Between Felix nd Edmund". St. Jo3Er2, Ho. ti37-3ra FKUIT AND OIlNAJiriNTAb TREES.. UOO.OOO Aple Treei, 4 years oJJ, $3 per bandreii $S3 per thousand. 7-5,000 Standard Peir Trpej. 2 to 3 y?ars old. $- far bnnrjret, J230 per tliouaan I. so iwo 1 year eld Diana Grape v.nes, s!5 pcrbnndre $l'JO ir thousand. 150.000 StaaUard Pear Grapes, $3 per n".ndrej, 5- per thousand. , Tbee Pear Grsfts. not ce:nz Du:sr. can De tring-port- ed. cheaply, and bv growin? twj year:, will niakogool sized trees to plant In an orchard. Any one c;ta trefcl their money ly jtrawin theia t- sell. Send (or Wiiol sale and UeecripUve CaLiivuci. n5I-3ra ICia;ara Narseries, tocijort, K.T. THE CONFESSIONS AVI) ITXrEHI- EN'CE OF A SfFFEIlER. rablishedna a warning, ani for the e.recial bene fit of Young Men and those who jufcrwith Ncttouj Debility, Lrfissof Meuiory, rrcmatunDccar,lc Ac.,. by one oi tco?e wno na3 cured tiaisca i stcap.ti racan3, after teinj put to great eipansa sni incon venience, through the- o?e of wor;Lli.53 medicinei presoribcJ by learned Doctors. fMiiie cori 31 may te cad of tre aataor, U. A. LAMbZIiT,Ejq., Grecnpoint,Lor Iilnnd, by enclos ing a poet-paid a-idrr.-cl eare'ore. Address CHARLES A. LAiIUi:r.T,E3J., Greerroiat, Loo? Island, N. Y. ilay22, 1S82. nt!5-2a. - AJraini-fratoT'3 S,".U--By or-t ct toe Vi-o5at- C-jm t, cn U.d 13'! d:y otStC.f, A. V. 1-13. at 12 a'clock V, ia j2. or thi c2 e of tr.9 rr l.ntP Jad2. ia E'owit.Mo, IJuiaUj.C'-'tjuJ.T. win b '14 totUteat tidder, 'be fvl3-J-? Real Ute. M It? rv( r-rfy ot Anru.-t O.iie. Ceenl. to-wit : tb. 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