Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 17, 1864, Image 4

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- BREITMYER & ROBISON.
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.1 call the attention of the Ladles aul Gentleman
. Af. Jirt-wnviile ana ticiLlty to ccr new stock of
Hoots and SXiocs, Gaiters, 15
s 1 morals, Lace Koots, PoIUa
Slioev and Jannj"
no3S,32I.s CXiIIdrcnasid Infants
' ' O O o
J tut Received, wlichwe will tell m ctea fur the
rlj g acy bout-e la the Wct.
BOOTS AND SHOES HADE TO ORDER
'.
In tie very latest ttyles. V warrant ail cur work to
glT MtisfacUon, for e employ hone but tho bes t of
' LEATHER & SHOE-FINDINGS,
; For sale, and every thing belonging to the traie.
Ve vet urn oir thank to the public for past favors
'atbr strict aueiuion to our business Lope to merit
mat liberal va.roini.el aslowed cpon tss heretofore.
liearl.nniii:!liatciiriaiitoUtte'.'I3iELErNNr."
E?COME AND SEE US.-C3
riopalrinc ofall tTCi Tido
"Dvr.t on short i-otice la a r.eat workman-like mtmicr.
tEEITilTFH & ROBINSON,
Brownyilie, Nebraska.
April 2 I?6I. E34-v8-yly
FAMILY GROCERIES.
M'LAUGHLIN & 8WAN,
worLD RESPECTFCLLT 'axxockck to tiieib
frienfls ami the public generally, that they have ju
receives a s cperior lot of Family Groceries, and Invi
the attention of purchasers to their stuck including
JCEWCRLEA5S SrGAtt, PRIME KIO COFFEE,
CLAE1FIED
4o
IMPERIAL TEA,
CRUSH KD
do
do
YOUXG HVSOX TEA,
BLACK. TEA.
RICE', SGO, SriCE, PErPES,CL07E5, CINXAmOX
COVS OYSTERS, EJISIXS, CCRftAXTS, STAKCS,
SOAP, PURE SC2A , VZ LA.XDS SA.LERATU3, &.c.
fcc., A-C ,
CCD
FISH HACKEE AL, T7HITE! IFISU,
LAHE TEOUT, EXHITG, HAD.
GREEN APPLES,
CRANBERRIES,
PARED PEACHES,
DRIED APPLES,
. DRIED PEACHES
Uolasses, Ccal Oil, Cider Vinegar
XATCRAL LEAF CUEWIXG TOBACCO. GOLDEN
LEAF AXD OTHER CHOICE ERAXDS
FINS CUT CaYEXIMSH, KILL1K.
NICK SAfOEIKG. COJI
4 VOX DO.
Clears cf tfce Best Brands In the
Harlvet.
cnEjTxrrs, aioxjjs, pecans, filberts, fsa-
Mia, ate, &.c.
A Splendid Assortment of Stick and
Fancy Candy from the Best Manufac
turies in the East.
. Flour, Bacon, Butter, Fggs dec,
The Highest lartet Prices Paid for
' Country Produce.
McLAUGIILLV & SWAN,
Nemaha Valley Bank Building.
Bhowktillz, Jan. 14, IS64. n20v8-J20-yly.
THE
'Wm Or.
SAW AND FLOURING
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If I
WILL ket p ccsstastlj'on basd as assortment cf
Eztra-Snpcrfino tConinion
&MINGIE4.E,
A.nl ail other articlea usually" kept in a first-class
Merchant Flouring or baw Jiiil.
BroirnTille, March Slet, '61. n30-8-ly.
IX ' LIcdlEERY,
Cash Wholesale and .Retail Dealer In
ZZD IHL TU C3r 3
MEDICINES" AIID CHEMICALS,
, Points, Oils aud Dye Stuff,
Pcre Liquors for Medical Purposes,
All Kinds cf Patent Iledicines,
,I)E.YTJL M"D FM'CY G'OODS,
f'Ar.BIsiali Books and Stationery,
Th beai-Lraads of Chewing and Smoking
.TOBACCO' AND SEGARS,
t. ilntt: n'nfnll Colors.
I PERFUIIERY AND TOILET GOODS,
"Tle'assares hii patrons, and the public generally,
be wiillteep on Land an extensive stock of th ar
ticles mentioned, besides anything and everything
E&aHyJtc;tiaartcla3 Dreg Store, which he
is prepared to sell at low rates for Cash. Call and
fcxaiuui far yourself
South-east Corner Main and First Streets
:BroT7nviilc, Nebraska.
..IsTTrcscriplIoxis ana Orders
arefully filled at all hours.
March 31it,4. l30-t3 Cn
L UMBER,
georgj: dc?ii:rit v - co.,
iliUufctnrcrK A .rente fr the sale f .
Vatchcs. Chains, :c.r :c,
V.'OUTIi ;:50O.0000! '
To ic sold lor one Dollar Each, without regard to valce
SPLENDID LIST,
Of Articlex all to be ooid tor cue Dollar EexI
100 Gold Uun-ing Case! "Watties,
( 100 eacb
100 " Wr'rUca, - .
300 I.A'tie..' Watches
9 Mlver " -
600 G-U Guard, Vest and Chate'.aln
Ctait.
4000 Yet, Keck, Goard ar-:dChrf!e:ain
CL-hiss. - - - " ' "
8300 Cano Brooches -
3X) Mosaic ai:l Jet Brothe
SoaO Lav feud Pl.-rrntlne Broochc -3t
00 Cora!, Garnet At Emerald Bro-chc,
SOfO Canieo Ear Dn f . -3O0
Garnet K-8aic end J-t Ear lr.,
4i-00 Lva ari'IFioreiitineEarDro;
4000 Gt-ut' tk-arf P.r.s, -
6CC'0 Ch:iT and Hand Bracelets,
3600 Ge;,t' BreaU Pin?,
3000 W aUU Keys, -t3C0
Fob and li.lh'm Slides,
7(X.0 SetsirB-iMni! StuOs, - -8000
Sieve iiiitoiij, -9000
Plain aiiiChase iRins, - -0(j0
Stone Set Kincs, ...
7000 JJiniainre LtcUtts. Crosses, i-C. -i-:.wa
Rets I.adie Jewelry.
i0 each
35 eash
to eacb
$i5 to "0 ech
f. to 15 each
4 to fi each
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 t)
4 to
2 to
6 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
8 each
3 t 10 each
2 t 8 each
2 ts
2 to
2 t3
2 10
2 t3
2 t
6 eacb
6 each
each
6 each
6 each
6 each
2 to 10 each
S t 15 each
All of the goKls in the tfove List will l ld. with
tv rcfcvation, for Oae Dollar each. orUGcates.cf
all the various articles ara placcnl in Firr.mr earek.pes
arl sealed. These envelopes will he lent by rr.ail, cr
delivered at our otrice, without r:ard to chclce. On
receiving a Certificate you will see what article it rep
resents, and It is optional with 30U to seiid or e d ollar
and receive the anirle or not.
In all transartii-ns ty rjaitwe stall charpis for for
forwardics the Ccrtiacate. psriiig potape. i.nd doic?
the hitine-s, 2wut$ each. Five Certificates will he
font f jT tl; Eleven for $2 ; nirty f.r $5; Sixty-five
for $10 an ! Oi.e ht:plre.l f r 5,15.
CURRESPUXDEXTS imy rely r.n & quick and
pr..nipt answer to their orders. Our business is con
duced upon literal, honest, st-;U,'htforwarc'jrinciple,
ar;l we pr.irantee Eatiifaction In all cases. Our pat
roiii may always depend u)on havir.y their ort? faith
fully and punctually er.pp.iei. In no case willcorres
pnndnt he ries!ected.
EjCorrefi-ouderits KhoaU t,e tarfnl to writ& their
Mtnature pi.iin, Hiid pivc their Pot if cr, County, aud
State. Aciarcs, GEO. DEMERIT & CO.,
ij xiroadwdy, lork.
J3 HaviriK tad Lnsiiieii relations willi tae above
pemleniea, I take plea.-ure in fayi:? that they are
honorah'e, upright men, tndperforia all theyprorni f-in
and the Jewelrr I have seen fr ra there is enutne,atU
give isatiitactiun. ii. O THOMPSON",
ci-H urrery Hill, '"cb.
GET IT YOUR CLECS FOR 1SCL
NEW A XI) fPLEXDre PREMIUMS
PETESON'S MAGAZINE.
THE BEST AXD CHEAPEST IX THE VrORLD
This jHTtilir Monthly eontaica luirjfcr the
xncne-y than nry M-ijz"uo ia tha wo.ld. In IPJt,
it will have nearly 100 pges, 25 to ?0 steel plates,
12 colored pattern?, ard'i i; 00 wood engraving? nd
all this for only Two Dollars a Year, or u dollar
less than rrsnines t-f its class. Every lady ought
to taka Feter?on." lo the srer.cr&l a-lranoe of
prices, it is the only Mazina that has no? raued
ita price, cither to 8irt!o subscribers (fir to clubs,
and is, therefore, etEpbatically, The iliaiino for
the Times.
The stories in "Petersen" ar? con:eledto the
best published acywherc. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens,
El!a Uouinan. Mrs. Dcni?".ti, Frar.k Lc9 Ilencdict,
the author of "Susy L's Dairy." T. g. Arthur, E.
L. CLacdls.r Moulton, CaV.ri:iIo Lee, Virginia F.
TownsenJ. Ilosallo Grey, Clara Anguata, and the
author cf "Ths Seconl Life," besides all the most
popular female writers of -iiiteriea axe rlar
contributors. In addition U the ut?ual number of
short stories, there will ba given in 1S64, Four
Orinsl Copyirighted Novelets, viz :
The Maid of Honor a story of Qaeen Boss, by
Ann S. Stet kens. The Lost, Estate a Mnryof
to-iay, I5y tho author (f "Tha Sewn I Life."
Maud's SnrniEer at S-.ratn, by Frank. Lee
Bet:el'et. Fanny's Xlirvot ion, by Ella lxinnn.
In its Illustrations also,Teterson" is unrira'el.
The publisher cha'.ler.e a cmparis:n tetivecn its
superb Mezsotints ac i ether. tel ecrarings, and
those in other Magazlrtes, nni ona at least is given
in crery number. Colored fashisn plates ia a.l
Tan?e;It is the only Magazine whese F;uhicn
Platen can be relied on. Each riuzaber corJains a
Fashion I'iates, engraved on steel, and colored
from Fashions later than Rny other Magazine give:
also, a daen or more New Styles, engrevved on
Wood: also, a Pattern, from which a Dre ss, Mantilla
or child's Cuitono can be cut, without the aid of a
mantsa-inaker so that each number, iu this way,
will gave a year's subscription. The Pari, London,
ITnladelphiaand New York Fashions are ds:ribed
at length eoh month. PalUrns f Caps. Iknnets,
Ilead llresses, giren. I:s colore i patterns in
embroidery, crochet, Ac.
The Woik- Table Department of this Maaj-ne is
wholly unriva'ed. Every number contains a dozen
or more jiatterns iu every vs-riety of Fancy-work;
Crochet, Embroidery, Knitting, Bead-work, Hair
work, ic, Ac, &c, Every mota, a superb colored
pattern for Slipping, pure or chair seat, Ac.", is
given each of which, at & retail store, would cost
f fty cents.
"Our New Cook-dolt."--The Original Ilonse
hold Keceirts of "Petcrion" are quite famous." For
1S31 our "Cock-Book" trill be continued; Every
cne of these receipts has been tested. This alone
eis well worth the price of ' Peterson." Other re
ceipts for the toilette, sick-room, Ac, Ac, will be
Kivle.
'New and fashionable rnu?ic in every number.
And hints on Horticulture, Equestrianism, and all
matters interesting to Udies.
TERMS ALWAYS IN ADVANCE
One copy for one year, $2,t 0
Three copies for one year, 5,00
Five copies for one year, 7,50
Eight Copies for one year, . 10,00
Twelve copies for ons year, 15,00
Sixteen copies for one year,- 20,03
Premiums for getting up Clubi! Throe, five,
eight, or more topics, make a Ciab. To every per
son getting up a club of threo, and re-nitting five
dollars oraciub tf rive, and remitting seven
dcllara and a half or a cJub of Light--an remit
ting ten dollars or a club of twelve, and remitting
fifteen dollars, an extra copy of the magazine for
18; 1 wilj be given. IF preferred, however, a e will
send as a premium, (instead of tho extra eopy.l
and Illustrate! Lady s Album, arnasomcly bound
in gilt, or either of our Mezzotints, for framing--each
27 inches by 20 "Bunyaa parting from his
Blind Child, in Jail," or "Banyan's Wil j Interced
ing for Bus Release from Prison." To every person
getting cp a club of Sixteen, two extra copies of
the Magazine will be sent, or any two ol taa other
premiums.
Address, post-paid, CIIARLES J PEXERSOX,
?to. 0J0 incstnat street, rniiajcipnia.
All Postmasters constituted Agent?; but any
person uay get. up a club. Lpeciment sent gratui
tously, if written for.
HELLO, STRANGER
WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE
N E W GOODS?
AT
J. BERRY & C0?S.,
THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
BROWNVILLE.
J. BEERY & CO.,
Have Just received, ana are now openiug, at
stand on Itain street, one of the largest stock! oftheir
DEY GOODS
HP
ever offered In this market. Remember ths pUe,
J. BERRY & tOT
iioivnvilie
N. T.
i est
VICTORIOUS CVTZl PAIIT.
BRAGG'S ARCTIC-IISIMT.
Acny or ense ! SickBe? cr
Lealtu ! l.ue or death 1 TLe.e
are the j;ie.-tioiu iuvclvel in the
adoptiouor rijection of this fpe
ciac by the martyrs to external
diseases and u.juiics. Having re
ceived the iudoyswneut of thed;
tiiizni'died foran, the late It.
KANE, and iw efficacy tested dur
ing two awful Winters in the r
cious o!' ek-rual ice, it is now com
ing into pvueml use in evry fee
t.ou of the civilired. g'.-he, end its
marvelous cures are ereiywinre
excilliii; asloui-hititut.
wm
THE AFFLICTED REJOICE.
JIl'X PREPS and TnOl'SAXDS
bare tJed its virtues, and are
rejoicii:g iu frwiiom frta lorg
lii'u-eriiii? l'Al.N ana MikAM-..
w'uich other reaiedies bad failed
to cure. llre jon the FROX-
ClirilS, AH KAl.lilA, P.HKU
MATI&M, tCKuPU. tAR-
M JIK or TOOTH ACHK Are J ou
alllict
. , i ferine
tel nith OLD ht)RF-iSut-
from FRl'loTA SPRAINS,
UUiUNS, CUKE EVPS, ITIr
1TEE ARCTIC UCJLIIEXT
nill afTord von iiiytaLt relitt
Everj bcy is liuhle to
7 n tr.
A1' i, '.'! , ARCTIC JJXWEST Phould be
. 1 j -' 1 ?m tent ou band, for its Cords fore
j aua ir.ira euai rein-i, wiiin
v I . .1 ,1. 1-. . 4 . ...
V. t ' ' rz
ix,ai aoti ranrnaa iraui cuoiiia
. l urn if VThrt fl.of ltr,l
t l; V. -iVC-'l hhriekn of entruisli utterea hy tho
' ' .Nij.S.r'-r'-r? -'S scalded and maimed victims of
g..'t.-7 J&s; : 1 ex'loskns and collision, does not
tL3 ; fL'l f f'fl that pome ineanK of rclievirif
IV . S$ J their lor tare f-hmild always li
. rT .'.- ncceraible t Such ilfeHexiht in this
iliri liahnypain eoctroldngageut Hid
THE IIOTHErwo' COIITAOTON.
It cures CAKR3 IN TIT
BREAST, SORK NIPPl.Ii.
SORE JJi .S, 1 IJ;I JI-S Ac. Ia-
Con v!io 1 r.ze a roe il.in.
void of r:iTi,lei, llotcl.es. Fciirf
and nil u.scoloraiiona and ix
crescenfos, ahould attack
thece trejiasfprs on heantv'a
tliuiain as wniis lhey apt par
i:h the ARtTIC IJNUiKM
It is excellent for the llai?
pi vinjr it a Jieslihy, gWsy ap.
raruuce. it u
COCD FOR MAII A1TD BEAST.
It is a sorereiirn remely foi
the various chesse with
whirh horses are adlicted, ciir-
ircr ihe most ahirminjrsesof
rKLP-r, SPKAI.NS, .-ii.ING-IIAi
r. V. Ot"I.. SCI-lATCIf-
K-, SUTF-N V, SPAYLN EING-
E(NE, D!(i-IIF.AD, ltjld
EVU ke. No farmer, livery
staple keeper, or shy person.
owning valuaMe UOltSES,
rbould le without thia valua-
V. reuieuy.
For sale by all respectable Druggists and Pealers.
Prices of the linimenTT 5 cents, 50 cent h and $1 a PM-
t!. A onu-dolhr bottle contains as much liuinient as
iht twen'y fire ceiat bottle
EXTRAOSOKARY AXXOaXniEXT,
Every purchaser of a do'Pir Ixdtle of the ARCTIC IIN
IMENT receives, at Dr. Riarij'i expense, the UNIIKD
5TATE5 Jt'L'RN'AK of New York, for one year. Ths
Journal is a lane illustrated paper each numher con-
tfciniRj sixteen pajres, beautirully printc-d on clear whits
paper, aud tik'vl with onjiiml matter irom xue most oni
l ant wri'e:-s of the country. Certificate of i:bscrif tioo
and full particulars of the novel and philanthropic ea;
terprise, of which this oiler forms a part, will accompacj
each bottle.
An AGENT WANTTD in EVERY TvOWN and YII IGU
UUACG Si DUKltOWJES, St. Fuls, ?Io.
Nkw Yors OiTirx. No. U71 EROADWAY.
Communications should always be addressed to St. Iui
BROWNVIILE STEAM
tin
This l-:at is now being run under the superinten
dence 01
Who will take care that there shall be no -romplaint
as lo tho.tfoat s Crossing Kcgularly
At all Hours cf tlie Bay ! ! !
Emigrants to the Mines
Will Cm! thia an excellent point for crossing th
river.
Emigrants from St. Joseph and all points East of
here, even if tbey f-hould wish to go by the Nebraska
City Route, will find it as near to cross at this point,
and the Tcads are tetter on the We3t fide of the Mis
souri River than op the East. And
PROVISION OUTFITS
Canbebo isht here cheaper than at any other
iu tho Territory.
Travelers from
point
Kansas to Iowa cr (ion Iowa to Kansas
Will find this the most direct point to cross at.
R. V. MUIR.
Brownville, Nebraska, April 14, 166 1. 32vS6ra
J. W. ltfTDDLETON
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SAL DIES, HARNESS, BRIDLES,!
COLLARS, WHIPS, LASHES, NETS,
CURRY" COMBS, CARDS,
BRUSHES, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
PliASTERIXG HAIR,
AND A VARIETY OF EVERY TIIIXQ
JHHTAINIKO TO
-
3It Prices Shall be in Accordance
with the TIMES 123
By Strict Attention to Business I Expect
a Continuation of the Liberal Patronage
Heretofore BeBtowed by a Generous Public
Repairing; of all Kinds Executed
PROLIPTLT.
CASH PAID TOR HIDES.
j. tt: jtiddlktox
JUsnt39, 1563. n7-Iy
Garden Soed for 1064.
Ify Catalogue, cahrai in over 200 varieties ef
of freb and true Gardon fcucd, many cf which aro
cf my own raising ia Jiow ready, and will be for
warded gratis to all applicants.
Jly catlogue wnl contain many' new and choics
vegetables not usually found in seed catalogue:.
As the original introducer of the Hubbard Squash i
Marblehead Mammoth Cabbage, and ether choice
vegetables. I invite the patronage of the piblio.
JAAPbs J.id. UliLUORY,
Jlarblehead, Massachusetts
ilarch 10, 1884. no 23, 2w
DRIEp Apples, Dried Teaches, sago, Rice, starch
soap, Candles, etc., etc., '
At McLaughlin & Strtn's.
Mi
. V - j .
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HELP FOR THE BLIND.
Dl
WM. LAWRENCE.
Ootilist.
ITarinj given 'my attention nlmcs-t exclusively
within the last few years to the
CURE OF DISEASES OF THE EYE
anJ havir.? been Qniforaily ev.Wisfnl in every caa
I havo uhdrukon I now offer my service to th
adicted fti.d wurranted to euro every iiietauce taken
in haad.
Bb'jWxtille, MARcnS, lSol.
This Is t certify that I have b;en sniferin-; for
the last two rears. with inCarotion i-f the -'yes to
gether with prti;il blindnoss,frotn f-'aison the cor
nea, and granulation of the lids, which werdso thick
that 1 could cot raise them cr.ocsh to see my way.
I am r.ri,ud to 9Y that Dr. Ls.v.rcnce, who i3 cow
stopping at B.-ownville, has entirely cured m,and
I reUnnmcnd Lim to all who are afiieted with sore
CJC' RICHARD E. CASE.
Lokponv March 3, ISol.
I hud lo?t ono of my eye3 and thought that in a
few month 3 I would be "deprived of the other, but
hearing of Dr. LawreEoe cf Brownville. I went and
consul tea mm in reterecce to my eye: i.e prone u,v-
mo blind from cataract. I procured a prescription
irom nim, wnen to my sstotisnmenx, in one wet a.
.
my sight was nearly restorer), and is no'T qrnre per
fect; 'iliLAS iALlKC5.
Giva Lim an early call.
Bkowntille, March 3, IPS!.
riavini been nearly blind for six years I had giv
en up sll hopes of ever bein cured I went and con
sulted Dr. Lawrence and pronounced my blindness
from opacity of the cornea. 1 submitted to cis op
eration and I am happy to sty resulted in tho res
toration cf my eyes, and I tare pleasura in recom
mending him to all who are nUT.cted with sore eyes.
TliOMAS RICKETTS.
Brcwnville, N. T.
SALIXALBA.
The Greatest Timber tor tlie
PBAIBIES.
53 It makes a perfect Ilel!re fence in four years !
JTv" Oue A rre of it set ttirs fall, in five years will
cafre enuj vi Wood for ct.e Faniilv 1
5- It ;,r ows striiiht, and very tall !.
CTr It uever eoronts from the rocta; bet when cut
down, will prow again from the stump, very rapuiiy 1
53s It Is the het soft wood for fuel, er any other
purpose !
Q When kept off the crotind, the rails will last 30
years 1
O prows equally well with us on upland, where
this noa. as mthe boUeius!
3" Catrings ei,rht inches long stuck in the grounri in
t e I all. never fail to grow !-
We sell it for per thousand Cuttings, deliv-
ere.l at suy of our Atrencics.
53" Parties wishing to buy, t-honl4 order early of our
Agents, so that they may notify us in time.
CUTTINGS
BundJed and delivered at the above places, as
soon as the leares fall.
T. R. FISHER, rowuville, is Aeut for Kemaha
and east half of Pichards-.p Counties.
CP'RTIS &. I EAVER, Pawnee City, are Agents for
Pawnee and west half of Richardson Counties.
ltti .Atit. TlMwUlAt, Beatrice, is Agent for (iae
and Jones Counties.
J. n. BUTLER, Austin, Agent for Clay and Saline
Counties.
Ecvrare of Willov? Peddlers.
We learn th3t many swamps of cornron Willow have
heen cleaned up, and the Cnttiri'.-s sol 1 as Gray Willow.
We get our Willow f SAMUEL EDWARDS, of La
i'oille, Illinois, a responsible f. urterynian.
1
Call J uLW:..
lib dod!
1856! E3TBLISHBD ! 1C5C!
WM. T. DEN,
WOULD mist repectfully Invite tLe public reDerally
to call and examine his Stock sf .Merchandise before
makina their purchases elsewhere, as they wili thereby
SAVE TIIEIK MON1-A'.
n t 9
2 u!j
ilOTTO "SMALL PITOFITS, QUICK
SALES," EUT
ICO MM. LTTS-J
riT
9
3
Stock consists of Dry-Goods,
a pie
1
and Fancy Groceries, Clothing, Boot.?
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furniture,
Doors and Sash, Stoves and Tinware,
Queensware, Hardware. Cutlery. Iron
and Nails, Glass and Putty, Oil and
Paints, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Sic, ice.
D S3
lias a Isrpe assertmerit of Fancy Dress Gds, L-idy's
Fancy nsts and Hounet, Children aoi AIies Fancy
TTats, Noiions, Gloves sr.il H.wlery, Hoop Ekirii, 4to.,
At Low t inures.
K Fall Assortment f Gent's pnd Boj-8 Summer
j Ciotiiinp, Fancy Siiirts, Under ClofUlc;, yoa will Had at
Cheaper than at any other House in town-
Buy your
STAPLE AUD FANCY GROCERIES
At DEX'S.. be keeps a fk.ll assortment on hand.
D E N
k3
Chietgo and St. Louis Casteui mile
Hoots and Shoes, and Ladles'
Fancy Kaitcrs.
Are the Best in the Market and
B 13
SELLS THEM CHEAP, MIND
THAT, AS YOU GO ALONG!
CUEAPEST COOKIXG AXD PARLOa
Z? O 17 EZS
Of Latest Psterns you ni at
DEN'S
Cheaper than at any other House ia Brownville
rrs ir(re assortment of TIK-'VTARE, I.AP.GE KET
TLES, IIEAVr SHEET-IRON, IIOLLOW-WARE,
STOVE-PIPB Ati-l ELBOWS that he w!ll not be under
sold ou.
FCE
HIDES, PELTS & FUES,
DEN pays the Hi-hevt Cash Price.
.
A full Assortneut of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
D E Ri
Returns his thanks to the Public for past favors, and
by strict sttentioa to Business h pes to merit that lib
eral patronage bestowed on him heretofore. '
VOI. T. DETT.
8AJ?J?" SCHOOL" BELL SO. 2.
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. raontnsoi its Publication.
--"-v, mwk. oi nearly TOO pages.
Many of the Tunes and Hymns were written ex
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as its predecessor. (Re I No n-vv..
the eDoraous number of 575 n.'in ,na ; is nth.
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And fortheFpiedy core 6fthefjlIovi1M c.inpljii.ts:
mlf. SuJl:"t t-.'ttrt-.r, Ziil,
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St iK-1. A Ml. Ir.i1.. :?! J.ihO
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I i.M.1 it juv 1 -.tv to rc
knowledge what your ar
ipsriPa Lss t'.-thii for me.
ilnvi!i"r Mlienteu a
fccroiakms liii'-crua, 1 J ;ive
encore;! irom it " jy...
t'mts it hurst out ia Ui'-ers ou r.iy h:...d aui rru:;
stonittch. Two vc?r c?ro it broice cur on my r-estd
and covered layVcalu ax! cars wit.! ore ,,o:v, wL:en
... notr.fni Bud loathsctii-s beu-vd Ci.?T,.x 1
tried inany inedifin nod eeverd pnyskuus, but
without miica re-ief from auyth:;? In tj't, tLe
f'i-erJcr tcw vc. A t jt-n-ri 1 v.: nrio
.Vfl t
read iii tho Oouel lltifyfnsar y.if.
an alterative i'arp1"'"-"!-
kiiew from your
reputation tlut anythasT you lii u.e :
mu-t be aood.
uO'.I it i:".l it
.nmi nw. I took it. C- vo;t udvise, Li t-asall 1 of.
a tea-pT-onful over a month, and u-c-d '.rao:-r tlnw
bottles. New and healthy ftin soon be.'-iu to ton.i
U"dcr the scab, which alror a f :i!o- u.'.l 0:1. .My
pkin is cow e'ear, T;d I know 1- my n -a.ias that
the disease has trone from un- tyste n. on can we'd
believe that J les 1 whr.t 1 am sayir wih-u 1 v-.i-. !,
j , Jd ou t0 Je ORe 0fthe tpwtlcs of
'. ,
the
1 I KiiU A V Uirfu , t o. a - - '
ALFRED B. T ALLEY.
Sf. AalhonyS Tirr. Ren o? rrr.n,
Tester nani t?:;rn:i I2cad,
Uiii3Worr,?ozn Iyr-, lirvy.
lr. Robert .J. l'reble writes fioiii ria!c?n,N. Y.,
12th Sept., IA thst he P.i.s ci-red an iuveterate
c&'C of JM'ps'r, which tiirontenei to eri:i!:U! fa
ta'lv, by the persevering use of cir rv"
ard'alsoac'.tngenius Ma'nc". ? r.--pc-'.u 1 P-r-3
doses of the same; says l.c tuivs ti-e comtiu Lrv.
tiom by it cop.tan;ly.
IXrnc?rc!c, CJoI'ro ir Rvr"!r J ?i?srh.
Ztbulon Sioan, of Prc.-p"Ct, Texr.s, v.Ti;c.: 'Thrc
bottles of vour 8rsopari:':i cured 1 ;s from a f-':.'r?
a hideous swelling oh the i.eck, hiet I Lad c-.-fcreii
fiom over two years."'
I.rncorrhceft or YV!st", Ornr'n T-rr-?or,
Dr. J. It S.Ohrv.iiiig. tt'N'cw Y. !: (. ir y, m i i :
" I most cl;e rlullv oorep'v with the refute r cfyour
agent in saving T Pave found vo ir S i, ; i 'h a
rifost exceiler.i r.herative in the nr.n n;.s cor
plaitits lor wi.ie'i we einjilornu't n icnedv, but
especially iu leia-'M IAscx.i-:i of V. e ifcrofiilon
diatlie.ds. 1 Pave cared mapy iv-Tfr.ite ca-e- yt
TjMii-orrhnea bv it. und FOine wi.""e t'r.i cojp'tiut
was caused by lyci-ratton 01 t.v; i
tio:i itsoit' wi's soou cured No
T1H. 1 113 U.OIT-
1;!' ' v.ti:l:i my
knowledj-'S equals it 'or there fen;u e u-.a
Edward S. Marrow, cf 'l -ry, Ala., yrlfe:
"A dar serous or-zrian iuwr on o:.e t i" the f.-maie3
in rav P.niily, wioch bad defied a; I tu: e-.i2es we
could employ, lies at lev jrt li Leon co,!tp;e'..,l cured
by your Extract of Sai-aH'i'!... U::r piiycian
thought r.othin? but ext:: i-tiifi could tHord relief,
but he advised the trial of jesr tars:-; -ulJa r.s tho
last resort before cnttmg, anu it iiro.td tp'.ot'tal.
After taking your remedy ciht v.'c.-Ls ii.syt'.ptcia
cf tho diseae remains."
Syphilis und 7Irrijrral riTner??.
Nr.vv Oi;i.KAX: i:-.:,, Ai!L':i-r, 1 ?.:.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: Sir, 1 chet.-i;;'; comply v ith
the req'jst cf vour a cent, and re. ort to u!l.;
of the effects I have rea'ized with our fc-a; :-paril:.i.
I have cured with if,i;i my !:-i-.'. r.:;--t of tha
complaints fr which it is recoi;!:uenuo!l, ai.d 0
found its effects t;u!y v.-nider'ul iu the cure of
Vert' real and MrcrMxl JHicn.-'s 5::e of my pa
tients had tvphilitie uicers in hi.- thr-jr.t, v. lileh wt.e
consuming Ids palate and the top of Pis rn-utiii.
Your fearsapariiia stearlily taken enred Pi n in live
weeks Another c sit. eVrd ty sfco:n!ary t iu;
tom?in his nose, and tl.e c;cirr.;i.m b-d e.i'. 'i t"uy
a considerable jart of ir, so th-it 1 the c!i.-
order would soon reneh l.i bruin end K.-l iuni. Rut
it yielded toinv adniiiii.-t'tti.-i oi'y our Sr.-i':;aril)3;
the ulcers healed, and he is woii c;-aii. not ofcosirso
without some difiguration to Pi- i -.ee. A womau
who Pad been treated li'the K-i.ie CiivrCer by mer
cury was sulivring from this oi-o'i in Per bones.
They had iccoma'fO stixidve to ti e y.esth.-r that 0:1
a dump dav 1 Pe ul-red excrne.rtiog j 1 in her
joints and bones .She. too, vy.s cu"td t. !i-'";v ly
your Sursapmilla in a Sew weeks. 1 kno w !'. '.ni its
i'ormula, which your tr-'ot f avo " r.-e, that this
Preparation from yn.:r orator; ie : 1 a s."est
remedy; consequently, th--e mil itnarliaLle re
buihs with it have :.ot turj'ri.-i.d i;".
Fraternallv yours, U. V . LARIMER, Zl. V.
1m)1Pue.C!;, r.-e-toi! Co . 'a., J!
Ds.J.t'. AVE':- Sir, 1 P'ae!,et! till.,
rsji.ful chronic Lit-.unhi'isn lor a loro: t
?
j
Ioo3.
u m r. :i a
w hieh
) r:. i:i
kalHed tho s kill of physicians, au-i
Epite of ail the remedies I could find, until I tri 'd
your Sarsapariihi. One bott'e co-t-d iue i 0 two
week", and restored my rener".! Irealtlt m roieii
that I am far better than oetore I vas tJ. eh d. I
think ic .a wonderlul lttedicie. J 1 LAM
Ju'es Y. Cetchell, of St. Lett's, writ. . "I I re
ben arUkted fjr years with r.11 ..; ;i (ft),,: I.rer,
which f;estroyedJiiy hr-slM. i tiiod ivrythi'!,
and everything fii.ed to re'ieve r.ie; n. l i ! o
Poena biol:eii-io.n man for -iu: yt-p-s fn,; 109
other cause than drnnrj, :n, lti if t !'. I- ,-. My
beloved pastor, the i:?v .Mr. 1-1-py. s;.!.-.:Hd m to
try j our ;iisiprnsi!n, bec tii o !:;;. S I k..t-w on,
pud aisvci.-iu ' vo'i m; wu. -.vo. '.li f ;.:'. j i-
bl
l:l
ii!g OU ti.l I If hps
blood a. To i
C"
.a - h'i pu
i
i
:.tl t i t:.
. 1 It ( i . o il r
oil is J.cl i :Cf
rni.-i. I'h'.r Pe--t i....;
gool ei.ou0h."
nr'trnje-i''
t rsiis.tti
A grc.it vanVty of c -s ! svo been rjo-ti'.l is
v. ii'rie cti.es oi' t ;;.' &ri,ii?,P'o co-n,. .j'rits La-, e
r-sultt! 11 ni th " i:-e of tl.i-i reit.fdv, Lut o ir s;-;; -j
Peie wi.i i.ot ii:i;nit them. Jvine of tl
loui:d i i'our Aii. ri..a:i A tir v. l.iel
Ixjiow i.'. ::id are ple&ri-d to im t u-.
:'.!'! n:.v. La
i il ef l:'Js
:j to s.i i o
cill lor tbeui.
.-iePtucJjoljr, ."Vt'us ni.T.
Many rc:o-.irl-ab.'e ci'M- of tu. :: ctr.v
1 eei i.is.d-j by e r.iteiaiive p-.v. or oft.' ? in
It st:iim;.ire-! the it.tl I '.iU'-'ii.ii.s ii.ro viaor i:
a'.id tii'i1! ovr-jcon.e.- v::-OSv-r wl.kli v- i-::.
t:ci
s ba-e
.i:e:-ie.
m ' Lo,::l its rer.c!
Peon ro"!ii:'cd bv tb i.
ti rt :
of f
!;
n.le
i . .. .
V
d
we are coi:ti i-i.t tiii:
medij.ne cun do.
Xi,iS vili do for tcui all ti .it
iiyers unorry rector
T if.
rort t::e rfid ct
Cer-'u'.
. v "
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1 '
1 Jo-:j; i? : o r!'.?
i:i nrb'4i!i'1
Tin- is a remedy i-o ur-i i k-oTi tr
etiv other oi tiiv cum.- o. tlir c ; nm. i. .- c..
; .MOji?.
1- oi' ' ?
: n --.. ".-
tl at ii i- uei! lu re to i.i.ol'-ii t.1-'
viri I-. !? uitrii:''d rX4r.-...c :
o'ds. aud i- trciv w -::cl .'. i'(l f :.'V
:'V-
C -C.3 C. have Hi.u;e it ki.
u i.
i 0
i.. id l .inov.s of t,ie e".r'l:. !'.-
or tvo'i !'.;-ii: i-s unioi:?il.i-.
!t-r.-o-:.ril oip'ii-'!:ce of i'
Iroj ill ii! l.ii-ir ln:L-t of its
ai.d !r.T010'l- liyO." -rj of
A id! kl.ONV ti:? ! 'iT."!...! It i
and tr-e ko''. to.o. The f
we need 1 ot 'o limn liuiii to
ISO
1 , c - o
i- a v ovi r
iii-- f V
-' '-:' ' - '
: ets i.' rt '
i.--ure t..i i.i
now aii the utu-s that it Uid have m i o i.ur.s
tl.e cures v.i.le'.i brvo won so nrwi'iv mt n t!:'o
COllidellCe Of LlliLii- !.
Prepared by Sr. J. C. ITTH U Co., Lstv-i:, Ifiss.
30iI BT
WM. H. McOUF.ERY, Br- wnville.
G.A.BROWN A FKO.. Peru.
Br. II. GRAVES. Suhm.
' JOHN W.HOLT A Iir;i., Salem.
HOLT A SCO i'T. J-Y.SU City.
LEWIS A SHEi'RFKi), .-It. Stephens.
E Ac LEY A
v8-n8-ly
F.uio.
An Encellcnt Frmfor Sale,
For Greenbacks. It contains 240 a ?rcs. TOaercs
beauiifi-1 bottom land, well fsnced: 79 acre1! timber;
finely watered, and situated on the nor'h fork rf
Nemaha, aboai four and a hr.lf miles bebw Table
Rock mills.
Arly ei Jr.r rs Cr ;: jeroa
Urewnviile, March 2, 1S64. ae 23 Sa r &
For Rats, Mice, Rouches. Anis, B?d
Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, Sec, In
sects on Plants, Fowl?, Animal, &.c.
Put 00 in 25c. and $1.0 ) B..:cf. :? ties, and F!a.ct
3 and $5 sizoi for Hotels, Public Innitutions, Ac
"Only infilliblo rem-dias known."
'Free from poiions."
"Not dangerous to the Il iman Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
' Sold Wholesale in all lars cities.
Sold by all Ini!rgestsa:id Retailers everywhere
2.- U !Bkwak !!! i t nll wt.ttLlc.s imitations
oco iBm -oeri s ' nBiuj 13 on
Bottle; and 1 la-k. b;T.-e von bu-.
each
Box,
rST-AJiircM IIEMUY il.
COSTAK. i
I r.rxoirAi. jlEPor 1-12 B:toAT-AY. N
iT Sold by All Wholesale and Retail Pro
1 .
I
in brownville, Nebraska..
d1
TAKEN UP.
In tie eouihetist corner cf Nemaha County two
and half miles below Asp.itwall, r.n estray mire
about three years old; she ha3 marks of the collar
saddle. Her color is a li-iit bay; hind feet are
white, with a black spoL on the inside cf the left
foot reaching te tho hoof; a small white spot ia her
forehead; main and tail blar k; had a short rope
around her neck. Any person proving property
ani payin charges can have her.
. WILLIAM BARNARY.
April 21, lS31-3t.
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wclwiuoa com-.Mr.ien for the i.imily and re i le
the d.y on wLL-h. it was first r-cr3ued. X. V.
Even in j Pot.
We would not so cften call attc'i n to HAEVFS.V
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htt f,j,;il?j) ropr i t!it L n'ted Sf.iffs, aud for that
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rnine and root out a certain kind of litera'ur? too
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vitiates tiicir tasto fr s.iUla rciiinj, an lis si
ready hid in its cleeto. A'w LtmJon Adst. :r.
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ships anl torts that.opve Ejared m the Lb dy
scenes or war. u: a.i
events, this ysper furri
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HARPER A BROTHER.
FsANiLlX SCABS. XT VoHS
ESTRAY STEER.
Taien up by the i3nderi?uod. living in Wash
ington Irocinct. near the Fort Kearney Road, on
the Sth day of February, leol, cue Steer, ys.iow
with white spots on his Lip, hind le-s white to his
knees, forefeet white, and about two vearu old.
GEORG'E OTENS.
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A MONTHLY 1MAGA7R
LITERATURE AND FASlf-,
Th'i January cnaW cf cur :;. J 'y
many. -"'.cj
.
0TTCE3 0F THE Pi;-
Tna Lady's Ym-yo.-Th 5j .V-,
sgiiind published in cur r--f r..'-4'f.
son, No. 313 Walnnl S:reet. A, u,
it is emphatically the Udy', friscd, aVf
with everything calculated to ph-L. .
ine corps 01 contributors' t itj co'a-r
some cf the best liunry talent in ,v fl v
inLnglanl. The fa.-hicn S
rft . . .. , 1
January, re surerh and of the Lite,. '-'
there is an abundance of patterns cf i-i ?u
descriptions. Gabriel Y ilkie's
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ar" is a splended steel eEvic- f
repajed expr;5y f:r the2;aViBfV.H
pre
enterprise is eniinently deserviri ,v'
uur la-iy II1BQ13 rn LAUoipiiA lz- n'- -?
a New Lame3' Higazixz.-
Peterson have just placed befcre theVab".
number of a net rr-.s-'izine. ea'li t,
Aijvij,,. v t ikic u . i j very wen tVr i
j j iii;;c-.j SCI r
illustrated, and is full of excellent i'-'
Among it3 contributors are Mi? Ei.
r.ellv. whose exce'lsnt lirrlrt .i-at-,i. 1 1 1
i.sio s r.eturn," appears with ,te?i
this number: Miss. Lcgm'j Mo u, ?
Miss Yirginia
Town
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r, '
wet others
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ins the best i'-,..
numher. rorney a 1 re.-s
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PEAC0N 1 PETZr-r
No. 31 V.alnat t.,rta.h
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PROSPECTUS FOIl 15G1
71 i
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Art Indcpendszt Dcnccratic
ly, cemi-V7 cckly and V7ccj
ircwspapsr.
UNION OF THE WORLD JV
ARGUS. 1 "i
14
The World, to which the Ne York We';!; u
has been nnitej, l i? to-Uy re times iheoA
rite circulation cf any Dem'vruk or e-,jir.
11
new-'paper. It address -s weekly alua a,n-u
100. Ool) subscribers nn l oonstant jun.Lv? a'" ' '"
renebe? at Ict half a million readers. Wl;, :
steady increase Li cirel uioa whiei it ro?
these ncnjber3 will soon be doubled. N.,a:3',
tLan thi3 should sitify tho.-e wh 1 other e -j .
: l. .: .1 . t- - ...
fi.. li micsiv.iij u l cion aii to ia- -of
tho Constitution over a n-w diitnot.-l w .
videl country, lies ia wresting pow.T fr-a -i
invite, and prolong the war: end that toet'. i
this end, co rnears is 0 ceetive ss the d -v 7,
through able aaJ CE'.crprising Devp-i-M. vf.,4 1
polirie.il kaowleig- aiaor the wirkini .'.:ie.'i
thinkirg ma, and the Tcticguisa -A the .,ri tU
Enterprise, iEius'ry and ncney will b5ka)',,
expended tonikj Tho W..rid ti.'e Bet yr y
in America- Is rews from every'jart ti
wiil be early and uthectie. AVhersvertLet.l-n
cxiea.', or rai.roaas ruri. or sreamoors l;t.
gp.ther tee latest i-'olif-ersce. It hu
a arr
ofaecoruplishe-l correspondents
hed correspondents w:ta all Ljs:.i
will telegraph ni l write to us the la
ha various seats of wnr. It bw mt ,
d reporters ia every jxlitia! ar.ii:'
armies, who
news from tha
ronamrs an. 1 reporters ia everv pel
v . 1
tuereial cen tre ia AMeriea and Europe, whoj .
and di?-!atehrs wi.'I leave nothing r'J.j A n
nir.ova to its readers.
The Market Reports of the World are tnoit".1 '
rlete thiin those of any other scwivrt. I
Editors invitecomparisi n in this reiief, ri; :
w ijoiejvii, ui uij v:ici.a JiirKeiS, ISA 1
and country Produce Markers, and the M-,r..-T U
J .
ket3 in its columns, as proof ef it ei:e".nos z'u
respett. The world h also a special d -a
devoted to Agrieult-re, filled With e-li,. t:x v
communications from practical fdriursan j
ies of the corintry.
I
The war in which ti. r.itien is err'?-! s--ib
a.med and infota.iied Rebels, and the tv.w. ; "'
of the aduiniitrathn wh:-h j r longi it. Lit e.-tr.
spired to bring togeiher upon one pl.iff ra !! 1
servative. Uaion-I-.virS and C--nstitu'i.B-i.r.n '
men, cf whatever forra?r mmo and uree i. M r?
these who within the limits f the t' .'r ': k:
fought the fcittie cf the t allot l t szl-t .
leadership of those j -itr; .tie stitcmen f v-rit.
better day?, Ihcry Clay and D-.i.iel Wtf-:e?, -'
Steiher with tho uo;j whose prin-.-i'.les -':.
ci snca patnots as Anirew Jacsoc a
Marcy, tihis Wright and SfT.h-n A
stan.- should :r t-. 5houl
u, toe i i :
is a j.'ain fine. It is t re;r r. tin a, :.o,.
the Constitution, ard cr.furej tha l.w,. V, ". j :
makes f.-r this ecj, th? tx.-r-t-e f ire ,(
policy of c.-ncilLioTi. The '..r! 1 w'U sir'
n
' IT'
wh -ltevt-r ni t sea anr.-t i:. The i-i I w.l
Ic willopp: tj every enemy totho t"nr. '
arm :d in rebellion at tho S'-nth or iiv i 1 ly,
irt'-e seedsof disnnion ulJ es-e.f!l d. -: ;' r
the N'.ir'h.
It will op'we every vs
rn
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-r
..hi'.ion 'f tie Cm
wh
. a is the ys'-y b :
r. l b
1 ef F'.i
ui
au'h-Titv f. r e.thortln cr cjii cih
il.-.j
giiiace of the Soatb.
" It will oppose- every ir.fm?t;:n rf th Lit.u.'" ?
places cr in low, by re kjs ar.d ni'suil-I
sr.2?, or by the administration wL;:h Itut t' '
example.
It will f?ar'e-s!y exercise the Free'..ra -if
Press ; it will constantly uphold and d-'feal fr
dom of Speech an I Freed ;m t f the i,'...
To the lawless acts of tne A hnini in-i. 3. 1
arbitrary and unjust arrests ai.d erpatriati ?
denial cf the ri.zhi to tho writ of hatei.s c T"i '
ille-.l r.rccljtrcations, its chr iti'-n of
federal laws, i;s despotic a-..:aic jbition
td power, an 1 its suh -ersi n .fiho afj.-w 1
civil and pertonal liberty, it will coiistar.:y o'-
the lettcrand the r irit of our suprm4 la 'i
advocacy of sound doctrine, until Arseriesa f
men shall be rouseil to the ree-ivory of tiuir r i1
their liberties, the r laws, aui tneir liu.i
1 :(
well balanced government, by the rcii'--
cftheballot.
Prof mcd'y impress"! wla the desirs t-.M-
ation, nsm- !y, t ret..rd o-ir n.iti-"-ri.:l
to jl.ce tho L'nited S:a:s ain f rri ?: as i-
citicns cf the earth, an ! 2. si id tha p-u-,v"3(,
pority, and happiness rf its peon's. T,.j v-
s-ecks trvm these wa- desire suih inin'-t t. - ';
aud aupport, an J, above all,
crowns tvery g-od work.
tho faror orii;i'
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On Sunday, March 23th, Hoi. a Bit
year eld. st?rds bak on pastern joint.
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