cbraska Sltetiscr b-N JOHN' IV COUIAPP.EDITORo BLOWKYILLE THURSDAY. MAY 3 1SS8. Union State TicM. Tor Congretf, T. M. MARQUETTE. Tor Governor, DAVID BUTLER. Tor Secretary of State, T. ' P. KENNARD. Tiit State A editor, JOHN GILLESPIE. V' For State Treaorer, AUGUSTUS KOUNTZ. For Chief Jastlce, OLIVER P. MASON. For AMCcUte Jnalcev, L. CROUNSE. GEO. B. LAKE. Union Party Platform. . Resolved, That we, the delegates to this Convention, representing the Union Party of Nebraska, are in favor of immediate Stale organization, for the reasons : . first That in our judgement, it will teni to promote the rpeedy settlement of the Territory, and to develop iis material growth and prosperity. Second That it will place under the control of the people our School Lands, ana tnereby largely contribute to reduce taxation for the support of our Common School system. Third That it will enable Nebraska to select the Public Lands which the General Government has proposed to grant to her for a State University, Agri cultural College, State Buildings, and for the developement of our mineral resour ces, before all the valuable lands within our limits stall have been absorbed by foreign speculators; and by the location of Agricultural College Scrp issued to other States. . ' Fourth That the increased revenue which may be derived from the taxation of the property of , foreign corporations, from which no revenues have heretofore been received would more than compen sate for the increased expenses incident to State Government Resolved, That while we are in favor of this measure for the reasons above assign ed, and for many others which we might mention, we do cot regard the question of State organization as in any proper sense a party issup. but on the contrary, as a question to be decided ly each individual citizen in accordance with his best judge ment. Submitted as it was by the joint action of Republicans and Democrats, we regard it as purely a question of local po licy, which every voter must deside for himself, without regard to his political antecedents or attachments. Resolved, That the party which ha triumphantly sustained and vindicated the Government of the United States, and carried it safely through four years of wnguioary war, waged by the enemies of civil and religious liberty owes it to itself, to its cherished principles and to humani ty tu secure liberty and equality before the law, to all men. Resolved, That we hereby pledge our selves to render a hearty and earnest sup pert to the nominees of this Convention. Colorado. Colorado has passed the Rubicon! "and all the clouds that lowered upon our house" are faiding away Itye mist before the morning sun; never to be missed in Nebraska's onward progress toward her true position as one of the States in the Union. But a few then weeks ago the "softs" i. e. anti-State men gloried over the fact cf the Senate's refusal to pass to a third reading the Bill 10 admit Colorado, and claimed that Nebraska would fare t Colorado did ; this we de sire the 4'scfts" to remember ! On the 21th the Bill for the admission was taken up by the Senate, and. by a rote cf 19 to 13 the former vote to re ject was reconsidered. Sumner then in troduced an amendment providing that the bill should cot take effect until the people of Colorado had ty a popular vole decided that 'there shall be no denial of elective franchise or any other right on account of color cr race." This amend ment was rejected by the overwhelming rote cf 27 caysto 7 ayes. After considerable discussion, the rote cn the passage of the Bill to admit Ccl 'orado as one ef the States of the Union was taken, and the tiUrpassedf 19 yeas to 13 cays. x To appreciate aright this vote as a criterion to judge of Nebraska's pros pects by, jt should be remembered that Colorado Constitution contains the word white," that this vote was taken under the conviction that her population had dev creased one-half since the passage of the Enabling Act, and the Constitution was adopted by the people by only 155 ma jcrity. The rst cf these objections only cay be urged against Nebraska, and by the fate cf Server's tmendaent may be r een bow this objection will fare in. curcs.se. This till will yet have to piss the tt v :k HnnbiJess do by 8 :.ch larger rr.ajcrity than it received iarnce fcr ycur guide. ihe Senate. The Heuss is cboen di rectly from the people, from States bat four of which grant au.TrEe to the col ored man; can this bcdj consistently re ject Coloraio I As we predicted ca :he rejection cf the bill by the Senate, they will receire Colorado into full fellowship in the Union ; and Jfdraska also during this Session of Congress Union Ccnrcntlon. On the 12th of ibis month the Union Convention will meet again in this city, for the purpote of making nominations for a Stale Senalor and Members of the House cf Representatives for he first Session cf the Legislature of the State of Nebraska. Much more will depend upon this Session than has ever depended upon any heretofore, oris likely to here after. Some cf these questions are as follows : 1st.. The election cf two loyal Sena tors, for upon this mainly depends our admission. The. fact should cot and can cot' be disguised that unless our Consti tution containing, as it dees, the word "while is presented by staunch, un wavering loyal men, otir hope of cdrais sion is small, while with loyal Senators our admission is a fixed fact. 2d. Measures for the sale or lease of our School Lands. Upon the present disposition of this question depends the future educational prosperity of Nebras ka. The endowment is a liberal one, yet it management must be judicious' if we would secure' its full benefits. We have heard but two methods mentioned : one, to sell all that could be sold at 85 and apply the interest to Public Schools ; the other to Iea?e the lands, applying the amount received for such lease to Public Schools, and thus leaving the principal in the land and the State reaping the benefit its increase in value. 3d. The appointment of commission ers to select just as soon as possible the Land Grants offered U3 by Congress. 4th. To place in operation the twelve Salt Springs donated by Congress. These among many other equally im portant questions make it very important to nominate a strong Legislative ticket, composed of men of sound judgment, will be capable of acting in ail matters for the general good. We hope the Con vention will give us such a ticket to sup port. On the Veto of the Freedmen's Bu reau Bill do paper in Nebraska denounc ed the President so viciously as the Plattsmouth Herald, and belabored us, in its puny way, for sustaining that Veto. Yet, now, upon the heels of the Veto of the Civil Rights Bill a veto the propri ety of which we very much doubt Jiear what it says of Andy : . 'We reckon Andy thinks more of "black" just now than he djes of the copperhead faction that did its uliiiost to embarrass the Government when it was struggling to maintain itself among the nations of the earth." A little consistency, now and then, would make a nice condiment fcr Bro. Hatha way's editorials. To denounce any public man for one action, when the whole tenor and course of his life is op posed to our construction of such action, is not good policy, to say the least of it. We believe that Andy always has and always will think more of the blacks than of traitors, or copperheads either, notwithstanding their fawning even in Nebraska. When we cease to believe this, or have good evidence to the con trary, we shall cease to support him ; but even then shall try to exercise modera tion in our opposition. We notice among cur eastern ex changes a very good idea being advanc ed which, it seems tons, might be adopt ed in Nebraska. It is the planting out in the country, and even in cities, fruit trees for shade and ornament. They can be procured as cheap as ornamental for est trees, and many varieties would pro duce as good shade, end for the orna meet, the apple tree can be trimmed up as shapely as any other tree; and what can imagination suggest more ornamen tal tu the eye and palate of a foot -sore and thirsty traveler, or to the- poor and needy, "whom ye have always in your midst,' than a tree full of lushious ripe fruit, free as the mercy of the giver of all rood, and healthful as the unforbid den fruit of Eden. Could roakind gen erally take one step which would tend more than another to bring about the raellenium, it would be for every one able to to plant out some fruit trees along the highways for shade, orpament and the benefit of the poor and weary. , We hope and pray uur farmers and citizens over the whole Territory will carry out the idea to some extent, and . in a few years Nebraska, with her cheap lands, salubrious climate and free fruit, will be be pointed out as the garden spot of America, and the "block so long regected, will become the chief corner stone" of the Union. Try it all; fear not mis chievous boys ; the moral influence upoa the rising generation will amply repay the trifling outlay; a generous act like this would destry the sweetness of s;olen fruit, and wanton feeling to destroy ; be tides the saving cf the fruit in your enclosure, the noble generosity of the deed will amply reward the outlay. Da cot wait for ycur neighbor to begin, for thus you may take sluggishness or ava- The Nebraska Statesmen is going it heavy fcr State, and "When Ajx strives lorn rocki nit weigh! to throw, Ea KldoB faile, 70m know' or, leaatwavi bo aj so. Bat it is very doubtful if eten he has the ability to raise to a respectable dig nity some cf the men on the Dsraocratis Ticket, which he is attempting to carry with the Constitution. His attempt minds us of aome boys we once saw flying a large kite, and "just for the sport" tied an unlucky purp onto the tail of the kite ; then one of the "naughty" "made a splendid run ;" ihe kite rose about ten feet when the purp'd -holt broke" and the kite sailed onward and upward, successfully; just as Ne braska's State Constitution will, without the awkward and "involuntary" append age saught to be affixed by Ajax. of the Statesmen. We have just received from our Dele gate in Congress a Bill introduced into Congress "for the "relief of persons fur "damages sustained byreason of depre dations and injuries by certain bands of Arapahoes, and Sioux Indians." . -, This is a gooJ move. The bill came to late for sr more extended notice this week, but will attend to it next week. The following, from the Nebraska Statesmen, we commend to the careful perusal of anti-State Democrats : We know, and we have the evidence to prove what we say. (and if we have not. Hon. J. S. Morton has the best of proff in his own pocket, that the reason of th opposition of leading men-in our pmy to the State movements wholly and solely due to the fear they have, that the Democratic party hat not the strength to elect a majority of the State Legislature at the June election. We know that far from really believing anything irregular in the plan of . a Legislative inad-i and submitted constiution. mat these leading men did advise, and that nearly if not all of the Femocraiic members of the last Assembly would have roted for the constitution then and there if the vote en the adoption of the instrument haJ bf en separated from the election for State officers carrying the latter over to the October election, so that the party could have been put into good training for suc cess at that timf. Any dernorcrat who is condid, who was about Omaha during ih lst days of the session knows these fac s and will reiterate iht-m Jdzssrs. Editors : Allow me through the columns of jour paper to say a few words to the farmers of the West. Hav ing come among you for" the purpose cf raising Osage Plants and making fence of the same, I would just say that I have been more or less engaged in the busi ness for the last fifteen years ; and I feel greatly encouraged since I have been m Nebraska with th prUkpect of mikn.g Hedge from the O.age Orange. I think the soil is as well adapted to uniting a ferwe here as any other State or Terri 101 y in the West; in every case where it has been properly car-l for it has made a good fence. Some of th (aimers have told me that they cannot make a f'iiCof it on account of Gophers; I would just say to all, plant pleii'y of Parsnip and Castor Beans, and when I send my printed iustrucJo.ns along with Plants. 1 will give you a recip for destroying all Gophers that come about. To those who may buy Plants nf me I will send printed instructions how to set out and cultivate ihe same, so that anyone who has never seen a Hedge raised can raise one equal to myself. Any person can obtain these Instructions to eucloing SI to my addres.--. Thoie desiring me to mike fence for them next year. I would say prepare your ground in the following inanner, if it is prairie, plow In June about eight rounds from cne inch and a half to two inches deep, leaving a dead furrow in the cen tre where you calculate vj set your plants. In the fall, when the sod is thoroughly rotted, give it a good harrowing and back furrow, leaving a ridge in the mid dle where your plants will be. In the spring, harrow, and your ground is ready for the plants. Where the ground has been farmed for some time, plow it same as directed above, about the middle of August before the weeds go to teed, back furrow it plowing it as deep as you can. In the spring harrow, and it is ready for your plants. -1 want a good responsible Agent in every county in Nebraska, Kansas, the western part of Iowa and Missouri, to canvass every county- Active Asents can make from S500 to $1,000 in three months. 1 will give a responsible agent all the territory he can canvass provided he engages to do it thoroughly. Or, it ihe farmers of any township will club to gether, and send me their orders, I will furnish the plants to them at wholesale prices, delivered at the nearest point on the river or railroad. I have arrange ments made with parties to supply me with enough Plants to supply the whole west at reasonable prices. . I shall only take contracts for akitjg fence in Nebraska from below Nemaha to beyond Omaha, m.d about 30 miles back from the river. Those who would act as agents for me, and townships that may wirhto club, rhuuld go to work im mediately and find ut how nuuy Pun1 you want and seud iu your orders soon as jou can, say by the first of Au gust or September, so that I will k ow bow many Piants, Ithall have to supply, and I will deliver ilem eiihtr in the fall or spring. as directed, giving full direc tions how to keep them through the win ter. I will also give instructions how to leave your ground in the best shape in the fall to protect thetn from the seventy of the winter while they are young. With these directions ccce can fail to raise av good live fence of the Orage Orange. " Those wishing tc engage fencing in Nebraska of me next Spring, or desiring my printed instructions, should address Maihew McKeighan, P. O. Box 12, Brownville, Nebraska. My Agents in Nebraska will also be instructed to take contracts for fencing, which I will do in the limits above named district. I will also, when desired, take contracts for fencing and take part of the land for pay. Aty one wishing to contract for fencing can da so by letter or otherwise. By permission I refer to the following gentlemen: Richard F. barret, Luthr Hoadly, Bruwnvile ; John Porter, Van ness Smith, Omaha. Yours, etc.. MATIIEW McKEIGIIAN. SEALED PROPOSALS Officx Crrv Bo4Kdof EdccatiojM lifwiiTiIlfl,2J, ISo. f SEALED PROPOSALS for th following Work nd Material for the New Scht Houst in Urown Tillo will be recHrt-d l-y tie LYardot Education to the Irt dj of Ja&,lbnlt, w ien tbej will be np-n-rd ma tb work, in wh! tr part, awarded to the lowect refpoiu-ible tudder. (re erring the right to reject bid at their tiicreliu): r'or Famishing rSao l and lajin Brick V 1003. Kurniahicg H -ring aod ;ht-etin V tatU For Joist? and Frame limber JUGOfeet. For CarpeDtcr aod Joiner Wrlt u per plan and ppeei&aiiD.J in Clerk ' OI:. ixe of Bail lia -ISX-ia feet, two ttories high above bjsemeot, with Vestibule 12X23. Bj orJer of the Board. 32-4t-oon J. li. JOIIXSOX, Clerk. OSAGE ORANGE 23C jS3 H GI INT Or. I ticve loCite-1 xnjeir la ibU Territory tor tttepur. poseuf matiLg Vce foi the F4imerf Xepraski. I will m.tke a lettce in trom 3 to 5 jear and give Ue suiii time 10 py ir il in, at a charge of from 81.25 TC .2 00 PER ACRE. To all wbowih rue to Jo t&eir Feuciai prep ire yoi gn.nl iu the f lioi:i; wtnaer : Ir it i-Prune plow a itrip uue rul wi.ic leaving a le.ii farruw i.i tbe cen tre, pfow rroui one 1 1 htit in two Incite deep ; ii ifce Kali lurrow ir, ikeu back furr tr 11 ; ax-tia tu (be Spriu;; barrow and jour ground U ready ft tie Piaa:.. la vltl gruaad oack I errow iu Augoat b.-frd Ue weeJi go to eed. I haii commnec te et ont nest Sprtnjr, commenc tarfbeiut Nemaha an I puinj op a far at pi-Miie. prwbab'y bey-uJ Uuialu, taiiiu a irip of ouuiry ironi iS to 33 miles rroui me JtUiiii river. T .ih4 f wo i.avn lanee irc- uiMj to Iene I will leuce rur ibu atMl lake uiy pay 111 linj if iney wiiu. Auy woeCeirinft any iniuruiaiiii aa .at HiU-'iu cia ad. drrtt me at fbxwuvilie. To tb 'e who nave plat r ibeir vWu iineHtu to raise tbrir ora teace, t win taae Ueir pljnuiu pa t pay ; or I wilifa niu t&em iH iMMraciiou tor $i wo ibtt will tell tnd.a b jv to ui-ke a gxou truce aod ibe rpedUiest way 10 uiafce it. 1 aiau iarhiih a receipt fur u-iroyiu in ti pj.-. M.tTUKtT MctKlGaK.V. 33-if T. Of. Box 12. Ib-owuViiie. ji,-,n. 10 Acres of Timber Land For ; Sale. I haue, for sale, at 830 an Acres, ten aciea of Good Trititer Laud. lyinjj with in two miles of Bruwnviile. and joining J. L. Stanton'& farm, to whom or to Win. II Ilouver I retcr for further particulars. 32 3t C. ENGLEMAN. In tberaaiternt ih tamianhip f Annie E. Ball and Ktrjw J. Ball, mi in heir? of William f! Uall.d--'ce.iedc' In he Probata Co an of Xemiha Coo.n"jr. NebraA Territory-. Jt irni.g to the t'owrt.fn m ibe petit on of tbe C intra i n v.fsaul luiuor, heretofore 1.1 in thi Court, h u it woakl bmrlL-ial to il m-a tji tbat thefi real e iaie, or a portKn of tbe am I tod. It 1 thritfo'e rdtrttd tbat the text of kit. oS 'mi id minor an-1 all pr us iiim-stl n th-r estate, piariXtreMiid C urt, at the oC-r of the I rcbitr Ju le, in Brwuvi le,.Ntaiaba Ci nnt.Ne brvka Tc ruorjr Ooih- 3 1. -1 d y of iiny, A I) 15CG. to ho c.iu-4. if any w.Sr I jnc4 h-u d nt be . - 1 . . 1. . . I . : "1 . . . ;ramcu i-i 1 Mia rti'i u.iuie. la it n copy ot tlil.-oidir be ttrrvoi l l1 iri i. n f.r fi ur H.iie-u,iv..wi'rk iu tl e bnka Aiive:titer. Bfjullte,aprit'.X0 li $$ CLO.W. FAIRKROTIIER. 32-1 1 o.n n I'd tmte J nd r. Ueorjj 1 rjLt, l'iaiuti J. IW. re Kre.1 crick Al VS. ' ln J. 1. of emiba William imtv. Ter. i.tfj ol daot j Nebraska On the C:h day of April, A. D. ISCG faid Jurt'ce ira?d anordt-r'f attarbment in the abota actiui f.-r tbe sum of tn dollar. Fairviow.X.T. GEUKliS H IYXT. COXMAQTORS aal BUILDERS IVopoa! will b rejeire I t the ('.n'jr 1 rk V Office, in ltrownri;i, ORtil 2o'ebk 1. M, Tbur- dajlune 7th lS3t, fir furnihinyr ajon th jrooud. Brier-, Slt-ne, I.iiue, Sand. Lumber. Shingle and all other ncecry matcriil for the cin-trocti o f a building tr d-untjr irpsos.-eor lii ti p ma and rpecibcatititis on file in tbe County (Jerk Of fice. I'roporali will abo be received at tbe Fme tim for the Sune work, mvuorr and CarponUr wi.ik and nii-h otbrr w. rk ahballbo Dece nary fur the contt ncti of Raid bui!d:n;. By ord r of the Board I Cmntv Comtniii-.ner?, Jpiil, IS b IS63. WILLIAM II. BOOVF.R, 3i-lio,nn Couu j Clerk. At an EIeetiin to be held on, SatuH-iy. the 2d day of Juae, a. d. IS6(i at the evril Pitxinctg in Nrra-iha CoBiity, Xebrika, the f)ue.ti..n wi;l be robiniUtd t the jtople of Mid Counlj. wbtthir they wiil vite a tax ot two milij on the d ilar ra.1 uatioa of tbe propertv. within .-lid &nty, to be place I npia,a?d eoUted fn.ra the tax liA of 1666 to aid in the constrn rtien of B.-iJ LVv jtU and grading that jxiioo of the K 1 trat Brownville n Ntnaha C.aotyt toTeearnich in J hni n Con ly, which Ims b.ten the V?stern bona lary line of the corporate limit of the Browurille an 1 the Western (MHtndiry line cf Xemaht Cointy, and also to aid ia tbe pun-hue of thj Toll bridge ayroa the Xewaha river, near the m ath of aid river '1 " ; , ... Tbe bstlnt clinch Election thai! be written or printed fa !! . ThoM in fart rf .'aid Ux "Fr Tax., " Tb-jse ai'.r-t 14 ax "Aaint T.X." By order u. tbe Bord of Count t CRiniii-Br. WILLIAM il liOUOEU. 31-ltojjn april.lStSSI C m ty Cl -rk. . Collector's Sale of Personal Property. OFFICE OF THE COLLECT02 OF Collector's Diitriei. Ter. of Xeb JprillxZlh 1SG6. . Tberei,ty tirtne of the Exri!' Law. of ihe Cmtcd Sat. entitled aa Act to pr tri te iiremal rtrcnae toapj" l be iovrriiin'n', to pay intcrrst on ihe pnMe debt, and lor 01 her parpts, eppmr ed Jmlc. 38-h Ib6, as anei dod b the -t a March, 31 S. imlud nc M?c;i ti. reUtins to the eoilertioa t l Ia'crnal Il. rrtnr. turn other A.-t-. yoa are iad.btrd lewd Umt-d Stat- mi he rant of One llaiidrel an I Toirty-tw doilarj an I aix-.t- itM t r Taxes aod raa!ty aisw-.Ml rant you it a,T,-tdaite wi'b Act, At.d, b-rra.-. vm iatlaib-(l lOfay aatd late an n-q 1 1 r . Xw. Thert-for. y a are h-rby notifcl that, rtrtae of the 2Sth Section of id Act. I have l v iel upti tbe following described persnl property bflooin t ya, U-wit : Four hrwB Hire aiates tao brown hore aantra one liiiht bay ware tuu'.e, on ( 1 I hay bry. And yoa are. far ber onfi -d that md pernal lvi'rry wi.l bs by ta sfftr d fr , at paldie Auii 01 on toe !i Day f My. A. D 1SG6. at on oVl a-k 1'. U.of aidda in lool ! ib II -n-e of W. F. Wttl'jtir.iak'e .Nji .h C in;y, Xcbnu kt lerru-rT,at.d the prwl i-ach al will be appJird t the pvax-ot ot aid T-xea aa l penalty, aod tha cxpearabtrewitn inrard. ' JAMES SWEET. Collector of N-hnista. " ,x lij Nel-osC. Brocit, Drputy Collector, To Mr. JOHN P. BAKEIL DAN CASTILLO'S Gil AT s n q u ii MORAL EXHiniTIOX AND WON DERFUL TRAINED ANIMALS! Kemodled. Eefit'ed, atd gt'j improved for tbe Season of IS3 1. JAMES M. JTIXOX II AX AG Efi DAT? C iSTILIaO'S GREAT 5IIOTT Will exhibit at BR0WXYILK, HAY, Mill ISCG. TWO rEIIFORMAXCE3,2 1-2 P. Mn 7 at Xigbt At eich performsnee the world rennwned Ila tnoritaod Conver.-atin il;s,tho bent general talk er of Ue day. DAN CASTILLO, Willapiear in hs nnrt'rat re, j e hip horror of the hour, introduce hi-maj i5-m h trfO.vti k the "Flowing Mane THE RTJ5IAN -CZAR His nations Trick S'eed. "Andy JoSam." The irre-itabl P ny. tb muiIIckI aod -ma-tet mi is the woild,.iaau rv and thia irreire-i ble Qaadraped. -Theea Miles," -Artemua Ward andL5rick Pomery." NEW AND STARTLING Speciality! Given for the rt time in aay exhibition in aty country. HERR '.LEHGELL, th rn vt daring artist who ha rrrr handled th a m l-ter ot tae ro-trt, PU.n aal Jang e, w.li ca tr IU oeif with the THE LIOXS ?XD LlOXESzES And give a pef'r nan -e tk it hu crj el an m- (r UjI-u et-: eoseut thiu ;b-Kit the c nuiry he pa.M rs and tu : erj I h.ite ei.'l r.o I ul j-r-eiaiuiod II lo bo tbvgr. alert on, I iV ! iulrt p.diy e er a jl.ii-d by iu ral ocm ! 111E JI-.pi, ii dlctim K m trial : - The Wit. I LIONS an 1 UOXSS. uri r th-j d. recti -o ilz I.K.t;tl. -.i. rli ol-j the uxit ef.-iiug aooLiA.t liug rxiiil i iii er.r irini-d t r Jj.jwiaiag 1 1 dara V cloriua aod liiulipiS oii and acuna t by the late L A. VAIT AMBUHGH The tciicali be exbibieed in a rlac, in a . o.uin di.uwg-,-o arniugei tbat the c'mlvt e a itu f.-er eel aate.y, i-K-Tiy ooc-ive erry ia -ve -ineul uiad by th uob.e croiturcs, whica are ad Ui.ltcd tu be iha fiutft peciuitiiia ever capwuftd. AMONG THE PERFORMERS OF EMINENCE ARE Mia Kau Onnntiti, Mis I.uctile Ubt?ou, Mr Dan Casttrll'j. Mi E.U La Moiite.Mts H F Nic!io!s, Mr FrrduMtiil TouriMir, Mr. Tom Bmyfss Clown. Mr. E. Uat on, Mr. I". Hollo way. I-rsrs. Il.ini)ii aiid , Powers, Mr Lfl.aui, Mr G. Uat oll.. Mr Thutiias limine. Mr C Draiij. Mr H. F. Nittiul-, and a tul auJ ctli cititit Corps of Auxiliaries. Witt be siren on Vnnd ly, Miy, 1 4 h at eterea rlork A.M..nd will urj.-s ayb:n of that kind eTer auric) ted or rird ia ee uii -a - l.alie In Court t'oxtuHiepc-c I ed by t'ou 1 tiers, llcruitN und Itamicr ltraiei-. utlenil 10 Ekiitslit in tiealecl tamor. i lit l..i'. UK.b..li anlv Mintd aud ai . J.-. a b- F eni " H -r- . Tai;t-'aJ..'M.ic( ' 1 u Th Loig lUt .1 O ly V".r a ft ivr . etht-r with ib . I II r-- t..k iV - al Mule., tr t a )a,u. mcu am u c-t a ni UbfOry;tsalle r.t-d nr. Aa ortbfld z Circas with naw p al it'es "If aran: mrroeodir, ad ntagiufi rotHMi.uitan'e, M hy fare the Urseat and sneat eaihlUbmmt t 1 public inatraeuoa, atuaeoiat ai.t rhim ei.joT- f a.eot that baa iter letn trough 1 to iLe Wear. VARIETY. XQVELTY. Svjxriorily are thrte of tht. iJittinguishabU feature. T T- T- mm Tr-m T5 1 Tf-: T TIT plets your axxanera ;aa, and pre- I pare to see 3 IEEE C3 "717" tt UKUI your lj::e crJ MWEV I ! Ij ad:jissiox. Ada'.ia-Drefa firela - - - t.0J Coi.drrM nnder I ears of age - 5 Pet a rsrEATs rou eve::vdoivj I nro PERFORMJXCES. TwanVtork P.ISeixa at Xi-hU Doori pja oae koar prevsewat RICHARD JONES', Director of PaKIaa Ubs. B C0S3V,Coatrctiaj ijiat. r 1 FOR THE M1LLIOXH! TCX AM ran aited in . ;l aa Ya al i k a it AU Jt' recc-jrcl at 'iTAll STOKE! AllKiDdPiitternsanJ Stjlc. Efcrjibing in tie (GlOCBEf Line best qaality Boots. Shoes, Woo cn and WilIov-A';irc Het brtcd". Vt'itd and Canned 3P XI TJ I 3? O . Kails, Glass, Sash. Queens ware JACOUMAKUliN. M lil 1 : C IT X T Ef3 a MAIN sta'ZEi. :;.:. VV! tl 1-j':-f r-' r .r. I . f sr.ii.ii:rs Evr bnit'it' tbi in irk-;. anl 1 -e-.r-.-J taakr tbrm at ii THF. VKR Y LATEST S7 F.: Work WarMiiIrd- J Terms Ca!i! January 1st lsr.5pl ..rl. llh I-Sj. WANTED! Ai'ei.r-. M lc ant FnvT.ni $7b to $lbQ r th t 1- - -rtci Cmmon Sate !.:.'? 5rir a ZlacbJme rracE sis. 00 Tbi Vanii will ii ! In is wik qual t.. h' h'rb i-d Ma-r.ii ? I i- r lie h' v f a -tu an I 1 t'!e l'fceajSjwiiig 3- iii.o iu iLr w ( AHdr - SECUlIC Ar CO . Chi.-fpo 11, or Cl-.-Teb.ud. i"t;-;fv.i i3 2 c -ta a K-i5 tv firn io eaw ft IJ 1 NO. 22 THIRD STREET, 1 roal! rriterfallr InTii i,e at trot ion of Farmer lnipir a . r.B-i. in ort .-r AlJinv Rutk Island and Cunt; Plovs. SuJJy Cultivators, Wheat Drils, Rrovrn'M out o!hr Corn J'Jaxkrs. Revolving and Sully, thy Rakf CUeriWJI Can .!. Fannim? Mil'.t, Jun Union Washing .Virfn'ne. AUa rtprnt Tor X'HrMantS C'asex Tluuvliin? 32acl:lnc. BUCKEYE Ecaper and Hower xAk . Self jDroTOiDer. . I Osage Grange seed w. ir.ntu! lr.Tt. rri p i un-.-, rt J-j rj lb or .s20 jar buslic. with directions fr planting L! I RA1N1N( Also Field and Garden Seed for Sale at all Tir:c3 Sligo and Tyrone Iron, Steel and Heavy Hasdtiar: T.. art.kia I It. aa . . . 1 ... aai a. a . . i a t Anvils, VcsTBellovrs. Rasps. Tuycic ircn, IIcrc and Kuls Si:cs.4: j V:ioii and Iiuiri:v t nnii-wnrk UI K.nv D nii.n u Invirs! TFiifjilifn C?riitik f?. ?K.TiJrc fiMlP iuirn t uiiiZajii' iiA iiin i' till UaUikO ot11 a-Iri for di-uccr mhl linkers CckLraUi! Scc'p' Mi&m- tJJLil3m 'J-iJ rJer, frvm a distance I 1 1 I v mm SL. J Ajv lit t Vv5 .... ; ( . : i GKOVESTEEN & CO, FO 11 T K M A N U V A C T V-B PIANO 23 n.OA.i3Wia."s: The an. nii, ..f the Vuiite aa tbe trJe L Frtra, hvrh t. r t;uiu ai. t i nriiT f ti-ne ar nnnvallcd by aay hiiBrioffrrd 't:' e modern in:-rru.e-:r. Frm. h. Craod ini. llarpTedal. In n ' J? T" wtrfe. iurrui.t.t oirg ne nidr ibe irnal a-erv;-i. n t .Vtr.J.". ' 9u;ain all the ariii raro lUMrviUTiii im'mr bi"i r i - v j .: 1 : . r . . . -n .Mra 1 hl, TIic "Grovrlcrn rinno Torlc" received IIic !i!!icst ny1',10 f oierall othct-sat ihe Celebrated 11orldsiar' - H tte ere eihi i e4 iMtruntrnt from the bet n ibioer H.t..n a.al Yotk: and al at tbe Awrrk-an aiiver moU!: fri th f which ran bsea at .-ar are-roBi. , l)T llr the irtiJictj..n of ioveiKnt we wke a "till w re jrfert Haa ferfe.a , larjrVly, with a trtct!y ch fjiteci, are tnabled to 5tr these iatiaaBt at ajrwe a'l romietiri, n. riilCtS No. , Svn Oe tare, row od eorner?. K.wewond j.tae rase $ No. . Seven Octave, roaadv. rner. Koaeaood bevv nwnWn m'tH i Seven OctaTe,roarde. nep,UaewoodLaj.IV ylei J Jx& ' XoxX23.a j rCTott Oxxola, ixi. Cxxxront p'.j, isi JJSSC!U?riT CIRCULARS SEXT FRS. -AU-itf C. . 'w I Jl la parf,t u n , Jd5e of tbe Probate O a t 4j . c ft. Tmi: " i I I Mewarsdreeat. U!' ct Hary Tbtfort, rtice u xrta . ,:j rntm. tha on "'-caitt,- WW a be w,;i be a Probate Cart aij , p" l- f. the purple of ar.iftl;B,j. L FjllT nioutratar cf ail Kit. . ' 'U,,f!i At. bowB othervie . and to tma. 1 Z, C .1 caa Tbi th. I day of Aori!, w,0"' Jnd ALE OK stray wi:k' On. pate rd Cow and C:f. B Dnk, . p-ree.v.M ... MT fyd ,0 be fix jr, fc;d. o.l at Twenry-Ed.IJar. 5 lf'- Ort. whirr. i;.iwir).l lL.'f :.. , , tn-ai.d on tbe IfT hoii!d-r uj j d to U n .dd.andappraiat Twenty-Sre d.niar ' l I A 119-W - - - w One whi'e Y J'ioar. Tkn n rim,- juirj.jrai-e.1 at La. p by t,r,' W. Alrna. ? ' now in his pxHsessi .31 4tc.na NO 1 ICE The Crrditor of ."'amurl t;. Datty, dM v .' ake rot 're. il.at it I'm bate Court r v l.-1 nnty, ..hm.-k T-rrtrr . t - -'-a 2ih dy -f 'ov-!it. r n. 1 . a5 It.?ntH Ifc f Iitxriiiber, a d. Is--;.! . the iin ' 9 bj IBM T :1 '- a i of the Probate Jtd,.'- f id V. aiy.,n t!, in raid C- untj. the j !f f. r rhe hei;-j"'! taici against jti I daed. I 'h rl Teiitor. urr pre-n'-l. 10 Jh3 a'.J pr. bt ( l Tialbiwanm ept.n ocof jtbe-avs Leni;.i will not b; entir!ef la j-ajraeut. ' ' April ISih CEO. W. FAISDr.0TP7 BIOOD'l HU33IOE w;i r- iiT ! -Tton'f.t. KkYirn h IiYSPFP-II INDICK-TOV liKAUt rcsW -r ML" O f in tbeTMJM) . r ST VI r t , f , tTUlfY:il th-SYSTEM anl E'.l.K !I T ; MTL'ACF- C'FI'J-EXSF -i, rm.-.. fc,. tmt.afii f.-r y?.7V,'j y f.',. Sfm. idrr. w Slrwjli. r.yw I fc'i.jjirtM!-.! MCfJ -ir it r d-cion. aod the w. n,lerful nn, jf h swi i duty perf-ruling are it b--i cavrin: fMl wrar.e ! Je"reth-it rrwr u3"-" hii ffiv tt a tn. S1J ly all Prugirt.. Prica it 1 liar a b tt. coLf.i.Ts.Eno7r2CR.s ST. LOUIS, MO. 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