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")KA APVERtiSER" .; --i ttrtT TXCtSDAT IT ( R & eOLIIAPP, j ck. lUln Bt Between lit 2dL T Tl S: r, in dTnce, i.e a direst, - -j 6 CO - . - 15 bu in Ajnce, tut paid witbia lae year,j (atMed to the above ten. j jear, or 25 j-er cent will . , cd r'.ain'aud Fancy Job Work. j le, (ikIol kbort nonce. i J If ::a- V. ! ' -1 r: ... , 'A - v - - . 7 "AV J 1 r i . e , -1 i z 1 - f LIBERTY AND UNION, O.NE AXD. INSEPARABLE, NOW.iAND FORliVER." VOL. VIII. BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA; THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1864. NO. 51. On iT?sr (teall&9ir lsf)a Urtt2, ; 1 ra Xaca adJStioaal uucruoa - - uwJ) Carda, ix !-- r ttr oo4 ? . " ctlaas ojeir - - sa J Oj fourth cciacia rs ; - - m TZ ti " Ou f;it cotaai ? fer 13 Cdouiinma tlx - ' J C3 Os hlf colaan li "".- - ' - S5 k Os fonrth colaraa ipx ouJia - 13 OU Of tCUW" t!3 KiOili - 1J M hif coiaffia tisr Bioethi. - H W . Da foarth eoluiea thrts xoostx - - 11 CO Oaa e..ThUi cclamn tire mnH - 6 fc caooansCaDc!.Jr for Cfl e. - C ;;ess C ARBS. ?vD W. THOMAS, 1KEYdATLAW, 1 II? CUAIiCEBY. CIIAS. G. A WARDS OPINION ON MAT- -TERS AND THINGS GENERALLY. I t " S t T , 3 3fe Pi 3 - ? I The Etooderit and conDysseer must hare tit -'-- D0R5EY. rny district the oiher xiay, 'I delib'ritely voted for Henry- Clay. I admit that Henry is dead, but jnasmaci as we don't of UU. Firt S:rfi. ILLi:, NEHiJASKA. 3 WART, LI. D., AN & SURGEON! -ner cf Miia ni F;mt StrLs TILLr, SCCKASIiA. DROVTXnLLE, NEBRASKA. Apr!! KM. 1"Cl. L32v8yly Doticeced and admired in raris parts of 'seem to have a live statesman in our -7 to V a. x. iul 1 lo 2 and U 7 p. x. ' rska, V.y lib, i'o 25, ly. XriX L- KOI', a i I n I i ii te I'. O. lioildir- bei. lit and 21 n su'.l ou I mud reaij to Lare, hir ic the lKt (Jjle. n, tss-s-ij. j the L'nued States of America large yal j ler handbills, tvhich'not only air gems PAPER WALL PA?H ( of art m eirselves, but they troothfolly sit forth the attractions of my shew a show.Iet me here observe, that contains many livin wild animals ; every -on has got a Beautiful Moral. Them handbills is sculpt in New York. & I nnoolly repair here to git some more on the public oh maters and things. Since last I raeyandered these streets I lave bin all over the Pacific Slopes and Utih. I come Lack now, wiih ray vinoo unimpaired, but I've got to git some nevy es. Many changes has taken place even CjEtntly cn band at Ki'ohnV Ti!or Shop, by LOt'IS 1TALSTEZ!, Papc-bar-zing d .na in the axul approrad ityia, and rp"nble rtrh l. rir.s. Ji-wB?i:ta. Vt. June 2 J&J, bw bToThare's I Is tl, I'le W cet your Picti-e. He it prepared to inC a . i ftmu" v v " ' 1 , lie kerp- -n L.ml a fli-eelecie-l fctoci of Albctas The new Oa! ery i imrfa fcids of main Siieet orpo- ; , site JtLii A. P. ii'f S; re. Peruii lv eli to . ca.l a.MiC, ttore pe'.nns w..t-k a eufwurn. lni to LU iitron for furiner literal ' 11 Picture. m:k rel. LU:k, creen, or piJ are guod tvlLrrg !or UulJrcn'e dreot. DMAS DAVIS, riCPHYSICIAH ROCK, NEBRASKA e, Dr. D.Gwin,UrowaTiiie. nJG-Iy H.3 I H IK HK! W 12 ! is ffollam to contempulate; The hau.e I IS U'ALDTER, '. yei.reajj U ptrljrm all work,par- !i.,;L -a j.iiitiu, 'Ihi;dc, anJ paper bang rt Ebiii.'f, aiid ia tiioit pj.iwTa Sittsti, ta of AtUtToit' Cloth- pr'.I 7. It. N'L VT. PEASE,' XSiViiTK SHOP, ; durin my short absence, & some. on urn rtC street, vhere I used to Board, j "TTT r TTCTP-nV aOODt? I is bein tcrn dowIL That house, which llliliiWliiil WUJ. was recdered memoriable by livin iu:o 3IAU1 IIETFETT, 'parsin' away !" by But tome of the it, is ..(. j . . i . - k : -k Anoouiicestotbela'.iesof Brownviue ana iimoers Wlil De maue lniO cauea, wiiiuu Eat a iuasjiificciit .lotkot . j wiu De oia to my aamirers oi u iyw EPZING AITD SULLIES HILUXTILY GOODS, j price one dollar each. Thus is changes Ccnsisucsof i .:n nr. mnfinprlv Tn trip Kpw WorU Ilati, 15 u is war in ine Jia vonu xmpires ia Ladies' and Honr.ets Jtilibou. riowers, &.C., To nhich she invite-tbe attention of the ladies, fel li.K ,ured tiity cannot le teller sailed in ttj", ;ui ity or prica. uUly BACK TO THE OLD STAND! 4- V feraTai to d a'' wriajU." H.-reaiui,l w of wcrk in CLOCKS, II IllUiliiaJ, AND totterm' ii- Uysentartes is drumbim . These canes is cheap at a dollar. Sammy Rjoth, Duane street, sculps my handbills, &. he's an artist. He studied National Congress, let us by all means have a first-class corpse. '.'' Them who think that a cane made from the timbers of the house I once boarded in is essenshal to their happiness, should not delay about sendin' the money right cn for one. And now, with a genuine hurrar for the wiraen who air gc;a to abandon far- rin goods, and another for the .patriotic evrywheres. I'll leave public matttrs and indulge in a little pleasant family gossip. r , . My reported capture ly the lorth American savijis of Utah, led my wide circle of friends and creditors to think that I had bid adoo to earthiy hings, and was an angel playin' on a golien barp. H'hts mo rival home was caexpected. It was 11 in the evening whenl reach ed my homestiJ and knocked a healthy on the door thereof. A niht-dap thrusted itself out of the front chambar winder. (It. was my Bet sy's night-cap.) . And a voice said: -Who is it?" "It is a man !" I answered in a grrff rois. "I don't b'leve it !". she sed. . "Then come dowa and search me,". I replied. Then, resumin' my nat'ral. vois.T said. j "It is your own A. V., Betty ! Sweet la- r -r A DARING AD VENTURE. "'The scene cf o'jr tale is the parlor, cr large hall'fcr the reception of travelers, in an old icn in Yorksairei ' Around the large chimney-place is a goodly company assembled; and whihsr the 'loirs' crackle on theh earth, and thi flima? rr(1" KNinrr i So saying, IMiles led the way, and the stranger and myself followed. t On entering, we perceived about six men in the rocm, (this apartment that we are now in.) sitting around a tahle. They were smoking and .talking. One in Rome Siate3 of New York. I'm here to read the proof-sheets of ! d v:e , 7er cf lhou T 1l "v77" T n Tg. "T ? ? 1 handbills as fast as they're sculped. t.Qh ihe set ..jt's yo0 J 0 ii E P II S II U T Z " " j cu La9 l. W,atch. printe" rr n,y ! hoaghi I smelt something. Ji . ' r t ! But the eld ffir is it? I ii i- t.r w.i,rn riirf-..-'fn:' inr-vrm Ms o'1 cn-f'-mer that vpft.tr J!. sJ.eirj iL-piu tU old st,i:d on Ti-urj Tcl,rr as anyhow. M..1U i-'refi t r.i' .-.ae, t' a.r 4t f ite Br jwb- . . . ii e. Ik ecp ujj liand i.ifin.w asriiueui ! roiled 0' r.?9-2 ; e jff i terui; fe;" Cd-ii nt n i.: W-iiieoAaa Jcmciry Cuuo cn U: short- ! Bjt I have time to look around sum how do I find things? I return to the? S7JL1TDAXI) SCALES OF ALL KIMil. ) Alio, T74.rehoase Trtcts, LctUi j Presees, ic. ..ISai: ST., 1'IIICAC.O, i. ( -r cl'v tLe tf"t.tie.J .;3 in -3.J1 WORK WARRANTED. IrovnTille, Keb.- Mir 1&. I'M- nT7-T-Iy Warranted Garden Seeds i TAfxcKras or tri r" riRsr am t. c;w prrcb1'! the Shre SJiT foTiierJy T we ii'iT,-i ?r i-H' wvrs at en-at- .. v. i.ij-:':'4i ;r;re Ul Uat offer k i '. w. -it w..- -r.:ra. S"wl . 27, Oil-- EIXNDEX. KOEXIG & CO.,- (Lie Jobs Garnett 4lCO.,) .No. C Nurth .second Ntret. abave'Pinc, ST. l.OUIS. MO. "Tcr f. r at Tery i..w apii'eii. a l"ee and jrie,1 toc-.)f Asricultn'al and H.Tticultnral Imp' lueii-.-i. oo tuuriii!iir everj-iuiiia neoe-ry Ui tha Jr'ariua o Landrail's l.tietiralM (iarden Seeds, CKiI' OF 1-02. Fcr whJ tl . are t.'.-e o; fe!.u. Their friend, ctn "ai't'rueVo mk Id "try tusiet;ce. Aio fle d i jy's coral stands, if she wants to ; but I'm j . . ';...f. '- i. .ii, m ar t u . i Ue.!-at !uwe-t n:arkci uiu o-. ,,-! ti tutP iht i:Tiarinr trnrnsn hn npp- A :oT(rri;oN Ar tobacco off all her furria clothes and jumpt oruen. in f ,,rV; of Jump!-lc manufacture. fce-iUfjr AiruiUiacaaJ Illustrated Csta;ece rrt! a. j IL-r-Cb Ui. UOia.iv, . . iLtxiJix, ioiMe x cu. , jj , favs ome foikg if vca fctop l'm- r es. iboi riS- ty - pcrtant things, you step the Revenoo. Atlantic Slates after a absaoce of ten months, and what States do I find the country in ? Why, I don't know what States I find it in. Suffice it to say that I do not find it in the State of New Jour sey. I find some things that is cheerla, pr tic'ly the resolve on'the part of the wim in of America to step wearin' furrin foCQS. I nerer m'eddle with my wife's thing?. She my wear Liuslin from Greenland's icy mountains, and bombazeen from In- j girl wsi glad to see rae. j Lt the rrcra'a' I found that my family were entertaii.m' a artist from Phiia- j dtlphy, who was there pamtm some startlin' waterfalls and mountains, and I morin sus..ected he had a hankenn for my oldest dauter. "Mr. Skimmerhorn, father," said my dauter.' "Glad to see you, sir," I replied in .a hospittle vois; "glad to ee you, sir." "He is an artist, father' sedj ray child. " "A whithit ?" "An ariiat a painter. ehzor ?" I askt.- A 'Are you a LINE PLOWS, 500 a baad u.l1 to sxrire at CONSTABLE'S id StssI Warchctiss, -3 iuJ TLird Sueat, "OSEPH, lO- r "77 Remedies fcr IMATORRHGEA. :d association 'HTLADELPEIA. if.fufion tsicbluhfff 6y tvrcial T.- r K-!,rf ot ttit Sick anf Dn!rtsfi. Virulent end Chvii;e Dureitet. end Cure c Liit&itt -j ?.t Sexucl .'ali, ly Ike Acting 1 on y;trmatrrta. anl otber di ial 'tn..ijjli:i the N'KW KT.M K --i H'C Mi.s f loi'.Mfci inteaie'1 l.ei -i-tiargt. lwoot UreeSdiup. cv( ; l- KII.UK TiorCHTnKrtljvard As kuiiii S;rca.PiV,...' ',r j t . glazier, eh?"' ainter aLd My dauter and wife was mad but I couldn't help.it, I felt in a ccmikil mood. is a wonder to me, Sir," said the upward, farmer Hunt delivered himself i MrAlpheus Redbrow a constable cf St. George's, and a very shrewed thief taifer. ' - " He was small in stature, with deep set little eyes, that seemed to look into your linmost thoughts. 'The five other 'men wre under-ccnr.ahles. The landlord showed us to a table not very far from the officers, so that we could hear on what subject they were conversing.' 111 tell you what it is, Mister Red brow," said one of th.3 men who se name I afterwards learned was Redstone "we've got to nab this prigger, or Til be blowed if I goes back. to Lunnon !" "I'ta confident of success," answered Redbrow. " "He can't be such a smart fellow as io eiC3pe me. I've traps for him all over the country ; and it'll he a great wonder if he escapea-them. I was talking the "ciher day with Dr. Ccates, whom I saw at Sir Peter Rookwood's manor; and he is enraged about the fecoundrei as I am." . "It is sertainly a great misfortune that men like this Turpia should run wild over the country, setting the laws at defiance," 1 said to my new friend. "It is so, Mr. Hunt; I agree with you; but Tyburn will see this rascal before long.' "I don't know about that ; he's a pret- of the following stcry : I am going to tell you an fncident which happened in my grandfather's life time," commenced old'Hunt; "and from my granfather'a lips I myself heard it. as I sal cn his knees, when a child." "Oae fair afternoon," said the vener able gentleman, "about the end of Au gust4 putting on my hat and picking up my cane, I walked out of the house, and directed my steps toward 'The Unicorn,' to have a smoke and a confab, as was my wont, with Miles Totingkam, who was the first proprietor of tim inn. The air was delicious not at all warm and as the road from my farm to the inn ran through a wocd, the foliage of whose trees overspread the path. I had a most delightful . walk. The little birds hop ping from twig to twig in playful sport and singing merrily, teemed, to enjoy life beautiful afternoon a3 moch as I did. 1 had not walked very far, when the clatter of horse's hoof3 saluted my ears from behind; and turning round. I per ceived a man, mounted on a little black j mare, fast approaching. He was dress- j ed in a very handsome blue velvet coatj adorned with lace; and a little three-cornered hat, feathered on the edges was set jauntily upon his head. His chesks were full, and covered with bushy red j y smart frilow," 1 answered. whisker?, and his complexion healthful and rudy. As he rode up to me, touch ing his hat and drawing in his little mare, he said:- 'Good evening to you, friend. Whith er do you wend your way !" "To The Tnicorn inn," I answered. "Will you not accompany me there ?" "Euckily, my course tends thither like wise," he said. We then entered into a conversation upon various topics among which was "lhe Uiiiccrainn and its history. oa their hats and examined their p'tclj whichas they .founds them all rjghtx-.. they returned to thtir packets aud bet ters. 4 T "The horses are raeady, gentlemen said Miles, opening the jfcorar.d putting in hi head."" Redbrow and Rocksi3ne,sterp:ag up to the landlord,-paid their reckonings, and then walked out. Lightly did Baker leap into his saddle Redbrow doing the . - same. The rnocn, iust then breaking forth, from behind a ; cloud, threw stream cf light over ths scene so that e very object in the lar.dit ape,however dis tant, was visible. "Mr. Redbrow," -cried Baker, aloud, lyca wuh to see Dick Turpin: I am At!" . So saving the highwayman stuk thu spurs into his horrt's fank3, and s.vift'y galloped away over th meadow. Ou h went over the lawn in front cf the iua until he came to the fence, which tht black mare cleared gracefully, and the Norseman sped onward in his light-in courss. ' -"Ha! shouted Redbrow, hh faca scarlet with rage and mortification. "Why stand ye, dastards? Forward!" The sudden flight of the highwayman, had taken the constables so by surprise, that they laoked cn in amazement, not knowing exactly what 10 do, until rousal by R.edbrcw .ihouting at them which he said just as Turpin was clearing the fence they gave their sieedj the spurs, and dashed after hhn." On they rod?,a!j . -very well untiil they cime to the fenca which Redtrow's h;rse .immediately leaped; but Mr. Rocksione's steed refused to go any farther, and stopped so sudden ly a3 to throw that hunerable genikmaa over his head ;' and h alighted in a mud puddle on the opposite side. The othtir . "The landlord then brought us some ale, and the evenirjg passed away very pleasantly. lfound Mr. Baker as he tcld me his namo was a very amusing man. He tcld me he wa3 a London constables cleared the fence after Red- draper, cn 'his way Vo Edmburg on busi- brow, and rode on at a rapid pace, cot-t ness; and requested me, when 1 told him that I dwelt near, to allow him to re;t for the night at my farm alleging that he had not too large an amount cf mon ey with him, and he was afraid it might give out before die reached his dertina- wiihstanding the cries, of lha discomiittel "Mr. Rockstone who wa3 so wedged in. that it was impossible fcr him, without as sistance, to extricate himself. Turpin, in the meantime, had disappeared amidst the trees o tie neighboring forest. wife and child beinsr absent cn a visit to "Who was the owner of the building i gome relations, so that 1 had plenty if when it was sold in TotiDgham?" my companion asked. , , "A certain old fellow of the family of Munton, sir R-jbert by name. He was a discontented, reserved old gentleman. t and in a fit of displeasure with cce of JACOB MAUOIIN, MERCHANT 'TAILOF., m:o w.n villi:. nehiiask a l?aw the sttenticc of Gentlemen desiriag new, neat erviCkOie anu faUtou'.e Wearing Appcircl, NEV STOCK OF GOQaS. JUST RECEIVED, BROAP CLOTHS, CASSIMEUS, VEST1XGS, &.C..&. ISTTIIt: VCI.Y LITEST STYLES, Which he wi'.l hell or r.iakeun. tonler. at uiiprect Jeuiei io-w prices, liavnu 'ii bauJ t-ne .f hlXiiER'S SEWING MACHINES, he is ioij io uj CasU'Ui work at raies tiil defy compe tition. I warrant iny work, Hand as vc!! a MacZiine YTorli. Tu.'e wisutna a:iy ihiue m int. iiae will d. wel! to c!l kuJ eiiUiine ti.- ot.cfe her.-re luvestiun. as be! ..V-i iVp-'.a 'hrnl I i:a,ir lo hi.U him. ifc:i'.iAriv iVuriOle ill- i J Au-ut 13 . 1S4. ly. That.s all rijrht. We can stand it if the Revenoo can. On the same principle I young men should ccntiner to get drund on Frerch brandy and to make their livers as dry as a corn cob witi Cuby cigars because 4 sooth if they don't it will hurt the Revenoo. This talk 'bout the Reve noo is of the bash, boshy. One thing is tol'bly certain if we don't send gold out of the country we shall have the con solated of knowing that it is in the coun try. So I say great credit is doo the wimin of this patriotic move and to tell j the trooth, the wimin generally know j Of ail the blsssneas i they're the soothmest. If there'd never ! bin any wimin, where would my children artist, ' iTljsiderin' what a wide-spread servant3, concerning some repairs to tititi t tn nrnr r niiLLir Uiiuciat, j be to-day? Main Street bet. First aud Second Sts. rar t hCTie tv;a m2Ye wm ieatl t0 other 'f morp.i that ar ui5t as -mucri needed, one , E . - V, , t , . .. ,. n ... 1 nt tAmi. ,. m r t 1 ! . j ment of expenses all round. The fact is, we air gettiu' terbly extravagant, and our mad career, in XvToTo. Keeps ctcstiatiy or, band th berU quality cf roBAOoo ; & Dress-msking ..ra tbe laiia cf IVmw:i;'. ar.d .;Y & DKESS MAKING ill b doaa with ;ret eara ant 'ier tba l:it ilastarn i:y!e. i rapairiar ite ia tha vary Vet vn u-iif. FJeate es.'.! at taa resi eeupiaJ b? J. W. CalasaB. -y.a,l. CiiLV.'l.Nvi JLlU bilOlUXJi, S E G A R S , Confectioneries Caudics, Plain and Fcr.cy, CYu?;g(S, Ruisnis, Lemons, Ditzst vlll hinds cf Toys, tunned truii,cTt.J. ml rilliJ. ; ' ',cnna()daiii-..T, cVsi'ir.r, pitrlct :e sic 2 , tu b utitler March 3 Lt. 'St. onl?ss we paws in less than two years the goddess of .liber ty will be seen tIodgia! into a Pawn Broker's shop with the other gown done up in tuuddle, even if she dunV'have to Spout the stars ia her head-bacd. Let us all take hold jiatly, and liVe and dress cemsibly; like our forefathers, who C. HARE, mOTYPIST, ' Uke MEROTyi'ES and WELiXe i the le nyie of the art: a-d at ihnti Lver He fore OlTered in llrowuvilie. iesth' ky-Is'jt OuiJery cn Main tU City Lra .tore.wbcra ht -hps tun;e liwurs. rrfn.ed to Ciir Satifnctlon a JbVHed to call ai-d exiiiiia f jci- tioa, from 9 a. m. to i r. m. LHl; STEELY. 7agca Llakexs. "CE.VTLY FITTED TP THEir. o-acu.e ry aat-L u a Urniag-Uthe, - prepared to tcrn osU Xo. I -oxs. WaooK HriBS. Wagon Uos, VSD CrLTIT ATOKA, aiid Tenthiarr m'J c&Hed for from a eomt ieu tha amalleat repair reeded at lower ";a t3?riat Eaft cr April 2iit, 61. t33.S ly ""tit i!ub!; aJ Vua ! know'd moren we do, if they want quite b:-.:t nrtai-int f Vwiotie ia Lis 11m ; so icnes: ! IS at tie goakith.) a '.I, ta.. o.Rrkft, &bi ii JctcriUtJ sot U ln . . . r:i fr t'Au. There air other cheerm signs. We c30v9-ly rpputation yeu have, thai some of our Eastern manngers'den't secutre you." "It's a wonder to me," said my wife, "that somebody don'taesure him with a chain." After breakfast I went lo town to see my old friends. The editor cf The Bu gle creeled me cordyuhy, and showed me the follerin' article he'd juat written about the paper on the other side of th street : "We have recently put up in our ofSce an entirely new sjnk, of unique construc tion wtih two holes, through which the soiled water may bass to the new bucket underneath. What will the hell-hounds of The Advertiser fay to this? We shall continue to make improvements as fast at cur rapidly increasing business may warrant. Wosdf.r whtther a ser tain editor's wif thinks she can palm off a brass watch chain' cn this commonity for a geld one ?" . , "That," said the Editor, "hits him whar he lives. That will close him up as bad as it did when I wrote an articla ridicooliing his -sister, whos .got a cock eye." A few days a-fter my return, I as shown z. young man who says he'll be Dam if he goes-to the war. He was let tin' cna. Barrell, &, was inueed a Lcath scm objek. Last Sunday I heard Parson Eatkins room for him. 'At nine o.clock, picking up my hat, 1 told my friend, Mr, Baker, that 1 Was going home, and asked him if he would accompany me or follow at his leisure. lie answered that he would ccme after me in half an hour at the same time'in- -the mansion, he sold out and left this, quiring where ray farm was. I then left. ! don't, for instuns lack great Gen.rals, j Fracn' a ta.e jrcoa old man preacnes Und we sertinlv don't lack brave sojers ! ?ood. tho' his prayer was rather part cf the country. Mnes Tutmgham was the purchaser." We had by this time emerged from the wood, and were in sight cf the little ina at the door of which we perceived some travelers disraoonting frcn their horses and entering the house. "We twill have company," said my comrade. T "Yes, I perceive so," I answered. "Whom do you take them for ?" "They seem to be officers of justice. And see," he continued, "one of them is reading a proclamation at the donr; for the inmates of the ;avern are collecting around him." "They are on the track of some ras cally highwaymani, or some other infrin ger the laws," I said. "I will ride forward and see what is going cn. Hi ! Bess," he cried. ' And giving his mare a cut with the whip, he galloped off.. . In a few moments I arrived at The Unicom, but too late to hear the procla mation. Miles was standing on the lawn in frcst of the house; and him I' addressed.' "Officers in search "of a noted scoun drel, who is said to have appeared lately in these part?. Bat no one can tell where he is; for one moment he-is in ticn. To this 1 readily consented my To return to myiielf; I reached -cay . farm house," entered .he sitting room, and lighting a couple, cf candies, sat do;va at the table, with Shat espeai'd tragedy cf "Hamlet" before m?. I red on for about half an hour being entranced by the pr:duction of the great Bard cf Avon wheal was aroused from my occupation by .1 rap at the -door, as if with a whip hsndle. I arrose, and walking out to the hall, opened the door. On the threshhejd stood Mr. Baker ; but I was surprised to sehim in such a state as he wa3. He looked as if he had been riding for hi3 life ; and his little black mare smoked and puffed so, that I inqui red: Why, Mr. Baker, what ha3 happened to you ?t Laughing, and wiping his -perspiring brow, he said: The events which afterwards occurred at the inn, I relate from uliat the land lord told me subsequently. Mr. Redbrow bad been talking the whole evening with Rockstone and the rest the only tcpic being Captain Dick Turpin, and how he could be entrapped. After I left, Mr. Baker wen up to the table around which the constables were sitting, and said : "Gentleman, yoa wish to capture Dick Turpin do you not." "Av. sir we do. But what is that to j r you ?" exclaimed Red brow, scrutinizing j rived here Nothing, only isome cf Bessy's faa irir. She started oa a regular race frc;a the inn, and persis.ed in it until we ar- Baker. "This much, sir: I know where Tur pin 13 at this moment." answered the latter" "You do ?" cried the constable, jump ing up from his seat. "I do, sir !" said Bakert . "Where is he, then V "Ycu ihall knew that when yoa give me the money the reward for his capture." "Rather warm weather for such fat riding !" I said. "But ccme in, Mr. Baker ccme in, sir, and Jet us see about supper." ' We entered the sitting room, and, tell ing my guest to se it himself, I went into the kitchen to prepare supper. In a fey moments, I returned with the meal ca a traj, which I sit down on the table. My guet had taken the mare around to tha stable in the meantime. "You have a nice little farm here, WLoiee and rCt2ll DCu!CT III I but there's one thing I wish we did lack, j ank that is our present' Congress. . 9 I venture to say that if you starch God- lf tEDICaKES AUD CHEMICALS, d!emi!y,s footstool all over with a ten- hoss power mikn-scope, you wnt be able ! to find such another set cf poppycock gab blers as the present Congress of the United States cf America. Gentleman cf the senit Si of the House, you've sot ther and draw'd your pay and made summer complaint speeches The country at large, in- Pmlt fl'.' . 1 T-v uiui viis eaiu uye fctua, Pare Llanors Tor Hedlcal Parp ages All Kinds of Tatent JleJicine. DLXT.1L J.VD FJXCY GOODS, B1sji!i.BocIis end Stationery, Thebe.-t brands of Cbewlaj asd Sxauiir. TOBACCO AM) SEGARS IiiLjq cr aU Colore. I c'oodiu' the understned, js disgusted witn rmtFL'SlEUY AM) TCII.HT uoods, ieu- Why don't yoa show us a states- I U aure Lis patron?, and the public peiuraiiy, man sumbody who can make a speech I he will keep cn bend an vxtencive stock of the ar i , .. . , iicie.H mcauonca, teiijes BTiyicr ica ererytnir" j iu mi ujc y-1 nn omally kept in a first flwi lrug Store, which be ! ,vp nrp-,. PnM:r tvPvL-it ? Whv don't is prepared to fell at low rates lor Cash. CaU uJ j l"e Urea-1 1 UthC e" - k nJ GOa 1 examine for yourself " i you show us a statesman who can risejip South-east Corner Main and First Streets j to the Emergency, and cave in the Emer m ErcvTville, Ncbraslza. . j gency' 5Shead ? Prcscrlpllons and Orders ! pesa, . you -wont do. Go home. Carafuily filled at ail hrorf.' ' i 5"ou abIe devils go home ! i ; March Slat, 6t. E?0-t3 la .At a special Congressional 'lection in lengthy. The ediror cf the Bugle, who was wiii me said that prayer would make fifteen squares solid noupareil. I dcc'l thinkif nothing more to write about. So, "B'leeve me if all . those en dearing young charms." &c, &.c. A. WAHD. I have heard terae very extraordanary casei cf murder tried. I remember in one where I wai counsel: for a long time the evidncc did cot appear to touch the prisoner st all, and he looked about him with the perfect unconcern, iesmihj to think himself uit afe At last the surgeon wa3 called, who stated th&t the deceased dad been keiled by a shot, in the head, and he produced the matted hair and stuff cut from and taken out cf the wound. It was hardened with blood. A basin of warm watr was brought into court, as thebiood was gradually softened a piece of priutey paper appeared the wadding of the gun which proved to be half cf a ballad. The ether half ind been found -in the man' pockef. Th nan was hun?. Mr. Hunt." Yes, sir; it is a homely but comfen- 1 a It seen.ea to a.e just tnen tLat tnere was a ncise cut iide as of horseman, bu: I "did cot hear it repeated, so thought no mere about it. I entered into a, conrsr- r.nrdnn t.P r.prt in the north and so he v.j t,:.,t sation witu ir. juiker ccccercir lie u w w u v h v v - - - -j - r vf. .ill i. iii i rrn i r ii niiiiri.. n li a a .- r a ii- i - "Whom do you mean?" "Turpin! Richard Turpin! 50 of fered for his capture !" "He is about here is here. Weli, I pity the pockets of the gentleman who may chance to fall in with .him ?" Just then, my friend whom I had met on the road, and who had now dismoun ted, came up to us. "I'll venture to say." Be exlcaimed 'that those men are on a wild-goose chase. Thy won't find Turpin for the last 1 heard of him he wa3 onTIempstead Heath, near London; and I'm- direct from that part of the country." 1 hope it is as you say, friend; for it would be rather disagreeable to have such a guest amo i g us,' said Toting-ham- "But never mind Dick Turpin," he continued. - "Let us la, gentlemen. grow dark." an hour. When that time had elapsed. I. heard a loud clattering cf hcries' hoofs and shouts of men cutside. - "Blast them !" cried Baker, letiping to his feet, "thty have scented me cut ?" "What d yea mean, sir?" I said. somewhat astonished. "Humph! ycu 6hall have the cash . a ' 1 1 1 wnen you ve ceiiverea mm into our haud5." "Then, sir, I won't enlighten you on jalle house," I re.urned the subject," said Baker, in a decided tone ; and he turned away. Alpheus "Redbrow coniidc're'3 for a moment, and then walked up to Baker rrnps fralLmmf all over his Maiestv's v.;. ' nMr.M,nori r.or,. 1 coontry. its products, etc., for a&oat half to O 3 J J UUi ' LA in CLaO 1U a fVy WUvV,4low i - -a aiAaJ- I ' " ' . -1 1 kingdom." ner nrd tacDin him on the shoulder. said: "Look ye, master ; I believe you're an henest man. Now I'll ' give you half of the reward, (25), on your telling me how you came to' know about the thief." 'l traveled with him last night," an swered the one addressed, "and he in formed me where he was goicg. He re lieved me of my purse at the same time." "Where did he say he was going?" "Give me the money, and I will lead you to him in ten minutes. I will act oa no other terms," . "I mast have the whole reward !" "Done, sir!" exclaimed the coh'table, giving BaLer 25 ia gold, tied cp In . a little tag. "Gentlemen, come to hcrsa! Turpin is ours tonight!" " "Landlord, have my mare at the door immediately!" cried .Tiaker. ' And the and get -supper, for ie- begins ing to j landlord lustled'awar tc'ftbev him Redbrow, Rcckstcne, andtTsNrcst, put co.TT:n:D C5 tccrts tact. But he had nt time to reply for th front door was lurst open, and Mr. Red- . brow, followed ly the other constable?, (minu3 Mr Rsi:kstone), rushed into tha apartment. . .. "Ha! ha!" cried Redbrow, so, Mr. Turpin, ycu are here ! At this I was astcnish?d amezd at the fellow's cocness and knavery. Mr. Redbrow then rddressed me: . : .. . ... "Mr, Hunt, I am surprised at your harboring such a robber as Turpin under your roof."' ' - - I knew him, sir. only as Mr. XUker: Then he deceived yoa-t-