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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1865)
JOHN Ii CO I .H APP, EDITOR. BK0WNV1LLE TnUESDAY, 0CT.I9 1S05. The Election of last week, resulted in a glorious v'.ctcry for the Uuiua Party of Nemaha Cecciy. In forae cf tue Precinci3 the cunvasr ca Election day tascf the most exciting .' character. In City every thing that '. codi Iq'don? ly the opposition, and ev ery possible scheme known to p-rty pol itic wasfrfctly rtsorted to. Thy worked fr.i.-n Monday mcrcing up to the liars' of closing the FolI on Tuesday evening, u-orked their whole eiTec.'ive (oxer, and without a mcraents 'cessation. Early cn ay morusns they rallyed id the contest in solid pr anks. Every rr.an knew lit place, nad at his post lie stood dui.'r.j the d;iy nnd worked tvi:h a will. Sjme cf them toasted that Krownville precinct would give to their ttrougest Candidate, a ma jority cf.two hundred rotes, they were full of hope, and already flushed with the anticipant cf a coming triumph! .But on the morning cf the election ihey were rati lymen as capable, and ' determined as they, men who lad the cause or. we t,cak wuw.. v at heart, &nd ho never fir a momeut ' iTntrht of flimhiiiff f'reul lU contest D V , .They fcund themselves Lrcn;Lt in sen- ilict with cuch men as Henry Atkinson, C. G. Dorsev. John L. Carson and a multitude of others. Strong, good, and true to the last. We do not desire to '. make distinctions between Union men, tut all must admire the energy and force with which Atkinson toiled for the cause. The prompt, judicious, and effective wcrk cf Dorsey, and the strong Capt. Carson in electioneering, end the force and vijor with which he delt them b'oiv after blow. Nemaha done plen did, and all honor and praise is due to the -gallant Union boys, who fought and won to spkxdid a victory, the Union par ty of Nenruha County, will not soon for. , gf t the services rendered ly the Union men of Nimal.a precinct. , Aspinwall did bravely and much is due to sudi men an Ritter.Frakers, Pau , liu and others. The.tCenr.aa Precincts true to the Union cai.se', tnd the principles of Lib- 1 1 4 .1... brought with them from Father Land ; and the loYJioLey bare for -the laws and , iLfciitulicns cf the country cf their adoption; cast :Lc;r vtte solid fcr tho Unica ticket. l'eru cii a good work lev t.tc nest o: the ticket, and we doiibt not but her en tire Unica vote hereafter will be cast . for an undivided ticket. ' Our victory is complete and overwhel ming, aridJ;rrtr.f.ter.Kemahn County will be classed cmorg the strorgest and .tnoit relialle U:.i:n Counties ia the Ter-!focs .ritory of Nebraska. Ccnblaatlons. The thres wise mn of Gotham that ,weni o sea in a bowl, forgot like many others before and since that time, to cal culate aright the reistenc3 they would meet frcm wind and tide, the uncertain ty of continued ?unshine, and the cer caicty of storm and tempest. The cal culations of the cppesilifi) to defeat the . Union par ly at the !a!e Election is no exception to tho rul ns above stated lory, so confident wcru they of success that considerable sums of money were etaked and lost by them on th6 result of Campbells election. Bedford the wisest und shrewedest of them all, felt confi dent of euccrss, and to this end Bedford. Lett Jamison, Johnson, Wall Hackney, nd a hosi of others, worked vigorously, xinceasingly and with united and power ful effct... Their comhinatians against .V T T . . ... J r - planned with coasumate ability, and roost .addroitly managed. In addition their Candidate for Clerk MfcTRecorder J had the .prestage "cf lonj and faithful military service, and the reputation of being honest and cspalle. - " Every cunning device of electioneering Vnewn to p.cliticians. was by them put fnto requisition. Appiali to the pas sions and interests cf voters was made in behalf of their ticket, love for the sol dier, and the great debt the people owe him fcr galhni services done in the field, was', paraded and sounded upon every corner. : Every fault and failirg of the Candi dates upon the Union ticket, and the un popularity attaching in certain localities a portion cf those Candidates, was freely and widely made use of in order to distract, disorganize," and defeat the Union party, in addUioa a number of Union men united themselves with the Democratic party 'inier the general r.tme cf exposition, and freely lea- whatever aid and influence they could to I the defeat cf the ticket, put in ncmica-J tion hy the Co . vention. : :v - - For weeks before the Union party had properly organized and prepared for the conflict, the democracy uder the lead of Bedford, had planed the campaign, gath ered into con pact and solid array' thir party elements, and upoa their part had the tattle half fought and won, before a single Union man had entered the con test. B(dford had organized his party with more than his usual ability, his plans were deeply and wisely laid, and his friends, and that portion of the opposi tion that came fromihe Union party, gathered to the supportand execution cf those plans in a most determined and earnest manner. Their ticket which a few of the lead ers had. carefully and cunningly selected, was crowded wi:h Union soldiers, and its popularity ihus greatly et.hanced by its character and composition, in addition a considsrable portion of our ticket had been incorporated into theirs, while a nrrr.ber of their other Candidates were Union men of strrrgjh and ability. Yet nMwithrsndirg their wisely laid p'acs. their d?ep-wcven and intricate schemes, and the important advantage they gained in the commencament of the cenvass; notwithstandirg the division they caused io the Union party, and its, momentary disorganization thereby; yet have they signally and entirely failed; though the battle by them was fought under more favorable circumstances.than they can ever again hope or expect, yet they have been defeated in every pre cinct in the County, except one. Thf-y played a high, a bald, and a trong game, but they have lost, and lost forever. For those Union men who went witht he opposition "at the late election, we have no harh tfcrds, we doubt not but the most oi joem did wf:n! tiY thought was right in the premase?, jherofor; we sv .1 . . i.i . Jet tne past oe io-gouen, iti u? j unite in solid array, and remember only the duty we owe in the future to the great Union Party. There may be those who have a chronic mania for opposition and disor ganization, with such the Union party cannot afford to divide its capital, nei ther can the party stand tamely by and see sutch persons, fritter away its strength and power in vain and foolish bickerings. Iu Unicn alone inhere strength ard secu rity, and by it in this Territory as a par ty we must either stand or fall; all the associations cf the last five years, which we love and rever, is connected with and cluster around the Union party. But it? power and ability.it carried this Nation through one of the most gigantic wars known to history, and it alone can save and redeem this people, from dem oralization and dpcay; and the wide wasting ruin tnd devastation, that forev er fellows in the path of red handad war. The late ElectioninOtoe Ccunty.has amply demonstrated one fact, viz. That Nebraska C;:y, is the greatest strong hold of Rebels and Traitors west of the Missouri River. Thoje men hve grown rich off cf government freighting, ample j fortunes have been accumulated by the and rnemys of the grvernment out of its patronage, and while wealth thus flowed in upon them, they have been curtin-?. reviling, and 'plottinr: treason against the government aud ihe Union party, who are its only stanch friends and Mipporfrs. We do not hesitate to say that the government, is ic duty bound to seek, and that without delay, some other point fron whence to Jo its west ward freighting, not another pound of government freighting should be here after sent to Nebraska City. The ene mies of the government have been pat ronized long enough, and . its friends should now be. entitled to seme favors. Let the national authorities select Brown ville as a freighting point, and thereby show their appreciation cf true and gen uine loyalty. Gen. Sherman. That most gallant of American war riors Maj. Gen. Sherman, passed down the river last Saurday Morning, on board the steamer Majors. But few of our citizens had the pleasure and grati fication of seeing the heroic Gereral Those few that did obtain a peep at the great flanker, were so proud thereof lhai for several Jiours after, refused to speak to their most intimate friends, and of such is the kingdom cf Brcwnvilb. Union Victories. Union victories, follow one another in quick and rapid succession. . In Nebras ka we have elected cur Territorial Can didates by majorities ranging fromlOOto 500 hundred. The gallant Unicn men of Iowa, re elected Stone Governor by at least 20, COO majority. In Ohio that gallant soldier General Cox, beats Cumberland Gap Morgarj by more thaa 25,000. Pennsylvania goes strongly far the VniVn ticket. And even Old Democrat, ic New Jersey wheels into ihe Union line, for the first time in her history. In this County our; majorities ranges frcm 202, to 43L . ' C4 101 M 0 n ci Jobua Itcgfrs 3 t Wright ' :bs2SgS3-5 -- J 't tT r,r 3 S M Rich F O ITvlmei kmm oi-i JQS Smith o co 4aooc1c co O Wh. t o 3 S;iV7QG:5gow ft! w,3. Cal'tan Oil ? 3 nnrT.si it. m &m a. rsi Jocasllftcker S W CampleU fji3iw. II. Hoover t C7 n p- n ' w I I w-m . m A. J. Hitter Emery Ptek hi C WO M T-i c Juha Gra J. W. Taylar 75 m r C 4- C i c sr. n H. D, Smith W.A. Pullock W. B. Phillips p cvj - x "ft co 5 O X M M o fe " St. J Goodrich -"5 C9 a t t ! At-g. Koactie X 3 ri n a o 0 .j - John S Scaton S :Jhn Gillespie . C4 S -s 5 i c ii a Last Monday and Tuesday were busy days ia the Land Office at this place, 7,520 acres were entered in the two days Of which 5,600 with warrants and 1,920 for Homesteads, yet all by actual settlers. John H. Crow pntered the 5.G0O acres, making a complete 10,000 acre farm, ly ing in one body in this and J ohnson coun ties. He has been one of the most ex tensive stock raisers in Illinois, and, we learn, has told out there, and will open up, in the Spring, an extensive stock on the land he has just entered in this county. His long experience renders ,V'm an excellent judge of a good stocks raising cT a'4 his selt:e;neDl here speaks volumes for this ScTa n that respect. This is the kind of eCers !he loyal men of Nemaha County desire ; ne , is loyal and always has been. 4,S(jffer such to come unto us, and forbid them not," for of such is our population by upwards of 300 majority. An old gray headed man, from the watnut-f haded streama of Iowa, was ly ing at the point of death in his wagon, which was then in the middle of what appeared a boundless desert. His friend fell it a duty to tell him that his end was near, that he might take leave of his family and arrange his affairs before Death, with icy clutch, seized upon him The old man was told that he could not live ihrough the day. ' Lift me up and lt me look out upon the country," taid the patriarch. He was lifted up and for a time his fast-blazing tyes were turned hither and thither, when he said : "Lay me down, bvys , you must carry me on ; I cannot die here ; there is not a tree in sijjht '!" The old man is yet alive, and is now "hale and hearty. The nbovs we find in a late number cf the St. Joz Herald; and would commend rJl who do not like a prairie country, to cut it out and piste it in their hat, for future reference when on ihe point of death. Life is desirable, and the above proves thit,one can live in spite of deaih on the prairie. un ana a;ier to-aav tne iionn rns- souri Railroad will make close connec tions with both trains leaving St. Joseph. Passengers leaving on ths 12 o'clock midnight train will arrive at St. L uis at an early hour next even'ng in time to visit places of amusement. Passengers leaving St. Joseh on 5:15 a. k. train will arrive in St. Louis next morning in time for all morning trains for the East. This will be a full pas senger train with all facilities for com fort, and, passengers prefenng to leave St. Joseph in the morning instead of midnight, may rely upoa close connec tions. Passengers taking this route and go ing to points in the East, will make quicker time vii the North Missouri Railroad than by any other route. . L. M. DUNN, Geherar Western Agent. " An affair occurred at the President's house this afternoon. A man somewhat inebriated called and desired to see the President. He was boisterous and offi cer Crook refused him admittance up stairs. He became very disorder.')' and was put out of the executive mansion. When about fifty feet from the door he turned end drewxt revolver on the officer, when, the guaid made a lunge at him with his bayonet," and he was captured anil takei Wore Justice Waiker, who fined him the enormous sum cf v2.0Q0 for carrying concealed weapons. Hav ing no money, he was commit 3d. He gave tm name as Robbins Sumner, and said he was a brother of Gen. Sumner He came from Alexandria, and hisuame is probably an alias. The President, in his late speech to the colored soldiers, emphatically gave the lie to the Coppeihead statement so persistently uttered, that "this is a white man's country.' Addressing the sol diers of the Union who stood before him black in color, but true in their loyalty, he said ; ''This is as much your country as anybody efsVs,"' The Copperheads, in this County is pretty well cuVup. We were warned several times to "look; out whar we cut dat snake," but didnt feel iacliaed io "look out.' Ayer's Sarsaparilla. TAX MarrICtl;--On the 17ih, by "Rev. I. T. Bird, at the First Presbyterian Church, Louis Hilt,, Esq., and Miss M. E. Datis, both of this place. Wil't take ihi woman for thy wife t. Wil't cherish and protect her T , " VTt be untoher true through lif ? Wil't heavenward direct her' Wil'tthou? And he Wilted. Dos't promise to this man te cleye, Yea, until death shall slay him ? Dos't promise to love ind never grieve ? Dos't promise to obey him ? Dos'tthoa? And he Dotted. Thuf were two hearts ia wedlock bound, He Wil'ted and she Dot'ted; The preacher prayed, and then sat down And then the meetin' busted. They went np one 7777. came down two ; And 'twill not be surpiUing, To see froraout their vale of bliss, Some little Hill's ariainj. Oar Devil, believisg that tbere is "mre pleasure in purzuit thaa possession," wwhes them many PP77eari ia tba L:nd of Matrimony, an J many "perquktes," in return fur the wine and cake which has not yet reached uar office. Marrled.On Thursday, October 12, by the Rev. Jchn A, Parker, at ih.3 resi dence of the bride's father. Dr. Isaac B. Joes and J.Ibs Drucilla E. Hill, all of Atchison "County, Mo. Their hearth to bless, their.heirts ta.bind, May many "blosaings" Ially ; Though his Dill's no more, wo hope hell find Much pleasure ia the vailcy. And as they journey en through life True hearts in union bound On the site cf the departed Hill Ile'll erect a little mound. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COR. MAIN AND 2ND ST3, RravrnYllle, STcbrasIia. H. W. PEDICORD, Fropiistcr. This House has been refurnished and newly fitted ap and refurnished under its present enterprising Proprietor, who guarantees Sfclikfultuu w ii who may patronise his House. z-5-ly TO BE SOLDURfNG October, November, December, Wortli of 3lerclianai3e Coniisting ef GROCERIES FURNITURE, CAKrETirG, QUEERS WARE Hardware. Culery, WILLOW-WARE, 'OODEX-TVAUE, GLASSWAItH, .Tnt rieoirci ar.J oponel r.i THEODORE HILL'S TVholcaa'e end Ketail Store Hocra on Main Street, BK0WAT1LLE, Nebraska. These Goods bars bn pnTcbaied wifb an e poelal view to snti.-fyini th'3 demand a f thi mar ket ; ard at pi ices wlikh will ennble him to d;fy competition. The Snpaisticaed and Unsophisticated ; the Fashionable and UnfihiKnble; tho Citirn the Fiiiirant or the S jvcrein ,ita?r,can ail find at his Store the very g'ilstly need. All will do well to call and examine bis UN. X. Id toek. JS-200 MOLIN3 PLOV3.5J FOR THE MILLION! 1 ! TEX IIUXDRED THOUSAND!!! All can be suited in the . IffiffiENSE "ST06E Just received at the OTAR-.'STOffBEl Main Street, Brownville, Nebraska. AUKind', Patterni and Styles. Ererylhicg in the G1E0EIS Line best quality Boots, . Shoes, ooren and '1S7illoY-ae. Best brkndi. Pried an4 Canned ST 51. XJ NaUs, Crlass, :Sash, Queens ware- Mil V WW PUBLICATION NOTICE: Jjhn D. nanri3 a nonresident r.f Gage County, Nebraska Territory, will 'take Notice that F. L. Koperofthe County of Gae, Nsbrj-La Territory, did on the 23d day of Sapteuiber, A. D. IS3S fii .:e bis Petition before Albert Towle, Prorate JuJp and ExxCfioft Justice of the Peace wirhia and for the CV-unty of (iage, end Territory of Nebraska aga'nst the paid John D. Dris defendant, settii g forth that the said Defendant is indebted to this plaintiff, cn nte and aciount of givds purchased inhesumif Forty-seven dollars acd forty-eiht eenU , and asking that an order of U tacbmeut isrtue to be levied on the goods and rbattle of the raid defendant, and the said John D. Harris is required to appear aud answer said petition cn or before the lit day of December, a. D. 1835, at one o clock p. m . or judgment will be taken by dafenant.. Dated at L'catcice, Neb. October- I4th. 15. t. E. KOPLK. It is hereby ordered that tbe above notice be publibhedin tfi? ;Nebraaka Advertiser, for three consecutive Weeks. ALBERT TOwLE, Probate Judge, and ex-offieio of the peace. --3t 10,00 ROBATE NOTICE. To all whom it msy concern. N.tieia hereby Ztn that application has this day been mde for the appointment r-f aa admiuiftrat r upon the rKtV,!,t VS,llnn,ex-G-I)aiIt,;cea?,J'' nd Monday kbe 3t, dYyof We.ber. x. D. I8rt5 ttt tho o5ic vl I,obate JuJSa n Urownrille Nemaha Coun ty iSeb. Territory, ia tbe tinse tet to tear said ap plication. r Browuville October Iiih . 1 3,; 7. ' P.. V. II JGHES . ..,,, Probate JuJ2e FOR Fiimilies and Maiiufacturei SOMETHING KEW AJiD VALl'A FOR FAMILY USE. "WE oETir the pnblic the simplest, strongest and best Knitting Maouiue in the world. It ecufies but little gpace is portable and rai be attached to a stand or table, weigba about 401b. It will knit a variety of stitches the breakage of needles is Irifli r.g the cost vf needles ; insig nificant and the mast delicate material can be knit pure aud cpotless, as theneedlea are not oikd. Orders for Machines may be sent through the American Advertiains; Agency. 3S9 Broad wy, U". Y. Sond for a Circular. AgrcnfsTFaiated. DALT0X KNITTING MACHINE CO., 5Iy i37 Broadwsy,N. Y. PIANOS! PIAHOS! $35G to $1,400. H. E. SAXT0H & CO., ST. IjOUIO, MO. HAVE Constantly o n band the largest Asort meatof Fl KK'f -CLASS PIANOS kept by nny ou4 House in the West. They keeu tb UJiLIABLt ISSTRU EXTS made by Wm. B. Bradbury, Chamber & Gabler: K"sw York Fianoforta Ccrarany. Jarnea "W. Vcso. 1. $110 to $1G0 Each. Al?o, tn band Second-hand Platios SIcIoficans, Ac, A:., Ac. Whic h aro sold at Bamlns. Send for" Circular" and "I'ricc-fjitt." Wareroras: Cor. Fifth & Walnut (Under Southern Ilotel) J.?..T. 10 5-ly ST. LOUIS, MO. LEGAL -NOTICE. ITcnry Weers, Johnxm .Veer, Conard Wof-. ITerod Wer3, Eliz.ib.'t'i Weers. and Cortrendi 'Veer?, will tik noice tlmt ierd Weers, Ailui'n i.-irH'or of the E.-.Hto of Gerard tVeers dec-a.-t(l. late of Xems'i-i (Joun'y, nnderand by rirtue r.f an order of the Probate Court in and for said Countv of Nemaha, Territory f Xerakn, made on the 2fi kay of September, 185 . will offtr at public S-!. on the2Gih day of Octol.er, A. D. 1S6-), atone o'clock P. M. at the door of the Probnte court in the city of Urownville Nemaha County, the following described Rl Estate to-wit ; The Eatbalfof the South Ea-t qi:rtr, of Sectv.n five, in Township four, in Rage tbirtevn, t ituated in Nemaha County Nebraska Territory, containing 80 8cref,and beitig the lands of which the fa;J (erd Weers died peiied. Tetm3 of sala cash in "land. Brownville September. 23ih IPtS. GEEAKD WEEKS, Adm"ni.trator of Gerl Weers deceotd. 10 3 9,00 ESTRA Y HOUSES. Taken r.p ly the undersigned lWing four miles North .f Hrnwrivit'e near iu .Missouri River, and within hie inclofed pnmisef, on the 24. h day of Augu't. '8o5, rne gray horse about nineyearoM 19 1-2 bands htph with collar marks spavined in both bind legs, and also at the same time an l place rrednrk brown mare about, nine years '1J. about 13 1-2 hr.nd? high, with c. liar marks, left bind leg white to near the knee, when tkcu np hod on a email bill. Bruwnville. Sept. 6 1S65. 10-3 p'd THOMAS IIEADY. Territory of Nebiaka. County of Johnson. To anv Coostsble in Johnson Countv. where.is Daniel Keelani has filed with me the affidavit nec essary to enable hira to a write of attachment against James Comstock, for the sam of a venty eiht dollars claimed to be due, Keeland, from tne sa'd James Comstock, you are therefore command ed to attach thegncdi. chatties, credits, money and affects of said JamM Comstr-ck in your County, to be kept and di.r!ied of according to Law an-i mak legal return theirof, and yoa are also to notify the di-fendant tierOi,f and summons hira to appear be fore mo, at my oSoe on the 4th day of November, ISCj.at 10o'clik P. M. to answer the petition r,t the plainti? in whkh isrlaimod above named sua Dated ibis the 13th dy r.f September ISij J. W.CZNED1CT, Esq. Daniel Keeland vs. James Comtci I have attached one tbmbie ecanrd wagon running gear painted red and tox painted lead col- , , , J0HN E0SEIlTS CiaiUMe. 3-3 $10-50 ESTRAY InOTICE Tken TJpbj-tne undesigned living in Glen Kock Township Nemaha County Nebraska Territo ry. E9 bay mare Pc-ney. small star in the forehead on the nose, saddle spots, 13 bands high 4 i ears old last spring, no other marks or brands per ceivpjbie, October, the 9th 1865. ANDREW II1GGINS. NOTICE. Notiee is hereby given that th Copartar rhip heretofore existing between Davi o ii. McLirfif: i. and Stktson L. Swan, ia thU day dissolve by mu tual ccnnt . Brownville, Neb. Qct.lQth 13S5, PAYID H. MciACGHLTN, STETSON L SWAN. " k 1 1 4s"er4 CatUartia Pills, W O 3L E S JL L E EE.1LERSI.Y n n n,' : nu : i) Lx) dJ e-) Would call the attention of DI3ALT3H3 to their immense stock of Drcs and Medicines School Sod?. . Paleiit riledlclnes, . Hnuli Boo;c. Glass arui filasswarc, - V.'ri Hut Paper, -Palais an?3. Oil.?. v;: Lavtlcpc-s, Snjccs ami Djc-s!cars. toalOIlaaaiaii., Pare Wiacs, LlQuor?, Ac, fie, Whifh w?rebing- forra-hof Manufacture-si. Imrorrer; anl PulMish-r, rcf w'.:i h".ji f. favorable pri--es. Dijriog iu lar-e qaant.ities frm S.rt baa N, t jjy ar j eaiblel to Zir x -.7 ,e,,M znta t) tr.e trade. ai. . Tntj fcre tlii N.rth-wr-. WV.l.ile Agenf of Dr. I). J.iyrie Son, ,nj f D , C. Ajre & Co., and can furaiili thoir Mudi-jine ia any q'luritios. ) j JUST CINCINNATI BRANCH Mw it m&m m kiiM ill MAIN A General nn lTL pi m It. 7 tiil &vmI lif .-3 'Y, A 1 "VI liilli) 1 And everything usually kept in a First Class Cloth ing House. Which they arc able to sell at figures Defiying Competition. E3TBein connected with one of the Lircst and most Compete Wholesale Clothing Houses iu Cincinnati, Ohio, their stock will Iwjs Lc kept up with the FINEST GOODS AT THE 'LOWEST PRICES. Especial attention p.iid to Wholesaling to Country Icrch.'.nts suA Il-ir.cb- men, and to Oat-fittirg Emigrants. All Kinds of IIWESand FURS fafcn in Ex Jiang: fcr Goods. '""'ui ii. j i r Mm. V. V : '-.V- GKROVESTEEN & CO, PIANO FOHTE MANUF AC-TUREHr The 'attention cf the Public and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave ,t'wr 7, F.rte, which for volume and pur.ty of tone are unrivalled by any hitberW o?n-l in tbw mt -ontain all the modern improvements, French, Grapd arfion, llarp Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-M" Ac., and each iustrument being mde uudir the person! supervision ol Sir. J. II. Grove-ron. had a practical experience of overSO years in their manufacture, ufully warranted in every p"1 The "Crovcstcen Piano TorteV received the liljrhcst award of n3?r over nil ollicrs at Cfcc Celebrated lYorld's Fair! fre vr.re e?hibiccd in?trumects from the beat makers of London, Paris, Germany. Pbi!vllp - iiuf :,Uoton and New York : and al.o at the American Institute for five s-ccesive years. i- W si! ?er medals from both of which can be seen at our w.re-rooiii. 0f.wtori"S Ky the introJuv-ti,n of improvements we make a still m..ro rerfet k Tlano forte, and by man Leclau largely, with a strictly cash system, re eiauled to cficr these instruments at a price bcn a!I eoiiipetition. PPICES No. , F?ven Ceii. e, round "rri"r. r.""owoi;' rHne ca? 5 . No. .Seven Octavs, round ocrner.s r.ciewoo.1 hevy n.oul ltn$ v" , K.befe Ho. Seven Oc'ave, round comers, i:wwpnd Locy XIV style $ .a .'m simi.ert ViV" t-KI ?Jott in CtTXTOTlt 37XXXXCl23 . u. DESCRIPTIVE CIUCULAS3 SENT FREE. AND i oH ifi Pll iS mJ (gj OPENED B Y STREET, Assortment cf n AND r? sr nJ tj N D i 5 - r i tr-j- -'AlUtdrOo. Aj. JM I x " t i - r.i vV 9 1 r r- v t. 1 ft . - T - J" -