Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 08, 1866, Image 2

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Cr.O'CTXTILLC.Tncr.SDAV, KOV. 8, lt05.
rir- Ihi flowing interesting figures
Ve tro irdebted to cur gentlemanly
trc frcrJ LI tookivand tbow the amoaut
slTclU cn LirJ EeptCCih, .1SC6;. The
f.rtt item cf General Hod Fund is dit-
' j-c:ei cT ty crdcr cf:the Ccunty.Cornrais-
'kicitfj, ihe.tal-nci?. .ty ,the; read super
rUsri. ' ':.
" ' This it cdy . what . is . npry . op. . hand ;
much mere than this bw already. been
:!rsT,a" cul fcr this year r . .' ; .
675 55
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ICG 23
117 92
2-1 5G
199 90
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42 90
37 40
'19 33
43 45
43 22
121 64
32S 58
73 05
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DrowcTille City,
, 'lier.aha City, District 1,'
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Afrisalli District 1,
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, There, is cor ca hand, to be arpor
tkeed arao'n the aereral tchool districts.
j the fc-Ilomcj: . ,
' Tcr rucris! School, . .
'.'O! J County School,
1 Yizes f.rJ License,
Kftray. Funds, '
D?j Cchool Fund,
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'150 72
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rrswariild City,' ' ;
2cniaha Ciiy,
Arpb-tll, ' :
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149 99
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;llrruf District 2, . ;
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c. Docjlai Toivwhip at large.
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Tht fc'lowirj statement c theohti
- al ccr:r!eiien of our next Legislature.
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' Tcrritcrial.asd Stttewe -flni in ,the
: 0ata. Republican cf the 3d.. It show's
il.a b;I".hy state cf efTairs, and we hope it
-txiU do rrtiit a the party which has the
TSRirC3IAL.
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tin Vi'cr LIcLencan, Rep., cf Otoe, has
CiTJ3 t:ti: cf Lis 'intention to contest
de 'state!-'Vr7.' V. Wardell.-Dera., el
cuJ la the Council, from that county, on
lli griuid cf ' ineligibility cf : Warefi,
tccscse c! Wardsll's having beannna of
' Q-;:rlri::, b?ni hx l31;:if the'eharge,
is priTen; Lvihculd nor.te-xdmitted-to-a
rtat ia that body.:.'--.p -i : 3 r: ;i
r C; ucew pssitirdy kncounccd,that tbe
Ar?rkinrc,.sc.:ritefiTejkMexico:and
duxiciU::. '--atulatica .from . that
c:uLtr7 will ts.cctrplctaibefre- the 1st
Jzr.riry.: ' .Fcr ctr "itudncjs werare to
T:c;:re- th.2 rl;!e c! Lower Califcrnil,
t. jsih:r r.ith cncra end Chihuahua.-
:.A c - rj. e r, ..1 --;- h 1 . .
Ths "Vcrncr.1 Lgisltture has ratified
t Ccnttituticsal Amendment.
TrI-VccLlj nail to Beatrice.
The following letters exfhia them
selves. It Lows the cjr.surr;ir.alicn cf a
niHiter we hare long li :ei fcr as leir j
demarucd by the ccnilintly increasing;
population of this Land D-iirict, t specially
that portion which. la supplied by ';be
ir.creaied mail facilities. So far as Jlr.
Hitchcock is concerned we are pleased to
see him at work fcr this section cf the
Territory, and hof e he will continue ia
the good work, as by the way immigration
is pouring in, much is needed.
BbWKVILLI, Nr2RASKA,)
November 7ih, 1S56.
EiHor y'llratla Ad cert iter f'.J
Dear Sib:I am just in receipt cf a
letter from "the Ilea. 1 W. Hitchcoclr,
Delegate ia Congress from this Terri
tory', in which he informs me-that he has
fucceedJd in inducing the. Post Master
General torder additional service on the
mail route from Erownvilla to Beatrice,
making i t a tri-weekly instead of a weekly
mail. " " " :
T ii3 is an important addition' to our
mail facilities, and will be of great ben
elt to the citizeiis-cf a large and -well
popa'ated portion of this Land District.
" I enclose Mr.- Hitchcock's letter, and
request that you publish it herewith, as a
matter of general -interest. '' '
- Very Re.peclful!y,
: CHAS. G. DORSEY,
WASHI5GTO', D. C,
Oct. 2Gth, 1S6G.
Hon. t hat. G. Dortey, Brownville, JV. T.:
Dear' Sib": Some time "last summer
a "petition" was presented to: tho Post
Oflice Department, asking for increa-sed
service on the mail rcute from Brown
ville to Big Sandy. I had urged in
creased service on this route many timeB
Lefcfe, but" the Department was unwil
ling to grant it. They finally consented
to put a tri weekly service (rom Brown
ville to Beatrice, provided the-jpresent
contractor, Mr. Miles, would perform
euth service for two and a half limes the
amount he now. received for a weekly
mail. Mr. Miles was written to by. the
Department, and asked whether he would
accept the, proposition, but , has not responded.-
I believe that you also, wrote
him. on the. subject. When I was at
Brownville, I found that the contract was
sub let to Mr. . R J.. Whitney, of your
place. Mr. Whitney informed me that
he was willing te perform the increased
service at the rate above specified, from
Brownville to Crab Orchard. , The ser
vice upon the balance of the route, (that
is from Crab Orchard to Beatrice,) has
been contracted for by , the Department
with Mr. Clark, the present contractor,
and tri-wc ':!r - rvice frora Brownville
to Beatrice U tLerofore to commenc oa,
the 15th cf November, proximo. .. . 1
. . . - Very truly yours, .
P. W. HITCH COCH.
The City cf Baltimore has, for some
lime past, been the centre of considera
ble attention, because of the attempt of
rebels to have Gov.. Swan, of M1., re
move the Police. Commissioners, who
have charge of registration in that city,
because they refused to register rebels
and their sympathizers who are excluded
by the registry laws. Gov. Swan held
an investigation of the charges preferred
against the Commissioners, and , a dis
patch -cf.' the 29th ult., gives the fol
lowing; points made or attempted - to be
made by the rebels: . :
'The most'of the-judges,, clerks and
special policemen are Radicals ; that one
of the police, commissioners has been
slightly intoxicated once in three years ;
that a few of the judges neglected to use
boxes for rejec.ea ballots; that all the
judges followed an opinion of the ittor
cey general of the State, and refused to
receive. votes of , men not registered in
1S65; that half a dozen cf the two hun
dred and forty judges, and perhaps twen
ty of the seven hundred special police
men were not men of good moral char
acter; aCf- that the jadicalshave a better
chance than the Conservatives fcr being
appointed on the Police force.'1
With such evidence Gov. Swan has de-
cidedjo remove the. Commissioners, arid
pais, .appointed others in their, stead. The
old Commissioners refuse to give, up
meir otiice, na. tne proper otacer to
swear n the new refuses to perform that
duty. Gov. Swan has applied no- Andy-
Johnson to help him in this business, yet
up to? the 4ih it was .doubtful whethet A.
J. would assist. Several thousand "boys
in blue" - and . policeman are reported
armed and ready to resist this outrage if
force is attempted to carry it out; al
though they express a willingness to
abide by a fair legal jdecision.-,
; The following, if true, apparently set
tles the difficulty:.
; ' ' 'Nzw York, Nov. 5. '
A special to the Commercial from Bal
timore says : The police commissioners
difficulty has been arranged bv General
Grant. The eld commissioners are to ap-
cinct and see that the ballet , boxes are
provided far the reception .cf the-reject-
ec .votes cl registered voters.. The courts
are to finally decide.the legality ,of these
voles. The vote's of the State officers
are to he certified to the State Lecisla-
ur and 'the votes for member's-of; Con
press will be returned taCongress. The
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ieeiiEir is cow aLaun?. . -
The Repblixan majorityriri 'Iowa, as
officially anncsncod, is 30.559; against
2nicn; afajoriiy in lSC'5.; z- '
Gov. Geary's majority
in Permsylva-
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nia,cfficial, is 17,173.
OOlcIsl Vole
For .W-iihtr cf
'Delegate in
Covgress.
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Omaha was visited by a big fire on the
1st, which to the utmost tried their fire
department. The fire originated in a
warehouse just west of M. Hellman &
Co's Clothing store, which with the store
was entirely consumed. Next the build
ing of Wrm. Sexauer; then the large
building vt Will R.? Kipg c Co., in which
they had one ' of the largest stocks of
groceries, provisions, &c, in the west:
next came the building occupied by Mrs.
S. G. Bronson & Co., as a millinery ftore.
Five large buildings were thus , com
pletely destroyed ; besides many which
we're damaged. " The Omaha Republican
thus figures up the losses: Elhnger Bros.
$9,500; M. Hellman & Co., 9,500;
Wm. Sexauer, SS.600 ; Winship &
Mnrsh, 8300; Will R. King &' Co.,
S62.500; Mrs. S. G. Bronson & Co.,
5600 1 R.' Smith, 600; . A. D. Jones,
6.800; Peter Windheim, 2,000; A.
Windbeinv $1,000; First National
Bank, 200; John McCormick & Co.,
3,000; Megeath Bros., 200; M.
Tootle k Co., 200 ; N. P. Isaacs, 400 ;
Ramge & Stein, SI ,500. Total loss,
S1C6.900. The total of insurance cnlhe
above is reporte!jU 69,000.' r
Several accidents happened during the
fire.' A M. Peirce got his leg broken,
and Mr. Craig g-ot his arm broken. Al- f
together the fire was big, the loss heavy,!
h hrtiJrae fi r e d ppa r tm ent worked nvbly.
The only benefit the city will securej
from it will be the erection of a magnifi
cent brick block to cover the space burnt
over, and a steam fire eDgine.
H.' B. Denman. of Kansas, was on the
30th ult., appointed Superintendant of
Indian Affairs for the Northern Super
intendency. '
This ' appointment ousts Gen. E. B.
Taylor, conspicuous as one of the John
sonized Republicans of Nebraska.
To feel no gratification when ihese
renegades are cheated out of the mess cf
potage for which they" sold . themselves,
would be too near divine for us; we're
human, we are ; and consequently chuck -
el
we
dol
"It is not our funeral;" and as the gal
vanized 'Repups'' did not bring the
Jnbped for SOO votes to assist their cop
perhead allies, it is but just that th
"go under." Morton invited them "on
probation." and as their works did not
prove "meet" for repentance, they now
lose their "bread and butter."
' Solemn tounda the funeral dirge, -.
Their body pulitie copperheads purge
Of the vain, unwholesome stench ,
Fit for neither' gut nor trench ;
What their vile stcmacb will aot eare,
; Great'God 1 can'any party crave ? .
"So mote it be !"
' About as discouraging a circumstance
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s can occur to a country editor is, after
be has grazed the utmost "Verge of con
scientious limits on a rior nis town
and county, to have' t copied into
widely circulated per and credited
to a neighboring ccuntv and town.
This is our case. We spoke of th
larce uuantities cf corn and wheat
W ft
shinned from this county and city this
season ; the St. Louis Dejnocrai copies
it undr credit of the Nebraska City Ad
vertiser.. Strange they are not aware of
other ' towns in Nebraska besides Ne
braska Citv and Omaha ! We'll change
the name cf our paper if this ever cc
cur3 ac-ani. Fact is, we believe it
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would be a pious notion anyhow, to
change it to Brownville Advertiser, if
that family name wasn't so scarce.
"""Crreat excitement is - occasioned in
Canada over the threat of some Fenians
to release the FeniaD prisoners. The
regiment the Queen's Own protest en
massee against any clemency, as do also
the volunteers ; while a large portion of
the population believe that war with the
United States would follow the execution
of Robt. B. Lynch and Father Mahony,
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now under .sentence of death.
Our Government is now holding cor
respondence for the release of these
prisoners ; but this would have been un
necessary had we treated England as she
Jhas treated us.
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- New Orleans, Oct. 26.
The following important letter ad
dressed to Gen. T. L. Sedgwick, Com
manding U. S. forces at Brownville, ap
pears this evening:
Headquarters Dep't or the Gulf,
- New OatEA.vs, Oct. 23, 1886.
uehehal: 1 ara satishrd mere is
only one way in which the state of afiiirs
on the Rio Grande can be bettered, and
that is by giving the heartiest support to
the only Government in Mexico recon
nized by our own Government and the
only one which is friendly to the United
States., You will therefore .tell adven
turers cf any party or pretended Gov
ernment in fllexico, .or in the State of
Pampaquillas, that they will not be per
mitted to. violate the neutrality laws be
tween the Liberal Government of Mex
ica and the United Slates ; and as they
will not be permitted to remain in our
Territory or receive protection under our
flag, in order to complete their machina
tions; tor the violation of. our neutrality
laws. These instructions will be en
forced against the adherents of the Im
perial Buchaneers, representing the. so
called Imperial Government of Mexico,
and alsoagainst the Ortega, Santa Anna,
and. other factions The President. .is
the acknowledged head of the . Liberal
Government in Mexico. I am, General,
very respectfully,
-.-:- Your Obedient Servant,
(Signed,) ;;P. H. Sheridan.
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The Omaha Republican is certainly in
a quandary as to the "banner Republican
county of Nebraska." Some ' weeks
since it made a neat little presentation
paragraph and gave it to Nemaha ; now
it ruthlessly snatches it from us, and in a
still more flattering article, gives it to
Hall county.
This is rough I W took said banner
in good faith and stuck it on our "outer
wall," and now to lost it ! "Ah ! that'e
the rub;" after we've dived to the bot
tom of the political deep to drag up
drowned Republican honcrs by the, locks.
' Be carefulMr. Republican ; there's a
sliimbrin' lion tleepin' "round loose" in
Nemaha iV .
Mormonism in U'ah is bringing forth
its ligitimate results ; and threats against
the United Slates and acts of outrage are
on the increase. Dr. Robinson " a Gen
tile, was assassinated there on the 2ith.
4-This is but one of many outrages'; and if
it bring not a punishment to Brigam's
harlotry, its independence to commit any
and all outrages it pleases had better be
acknowledged. . '
Th late rumors of U. S.- protectorate
over Meiico are denied by the Washing
ton Republican as untrue, and as having
been made in the interest of Mexican
bondholder?. .-".'-. .
The New York Herald says : "The
issue 13 narrowed down to the proposi
tion. Will the excluded Mates accept tne
amendment under President Joson, cr
wait for Gen. GrantV
Notice."
All persons indebted to Atkinson c.
Co., whosp notes or accounts are x!ue;
will please call and pay the same at once
and'sare costs. " "
3-4t " ATKINSON & CO.
of
FOR SALE
The West half of the Krrth West
quarter of Section 20, in Township
4 RargO'lG, an improved f-:rm '.vith
Timber. Known fis tho Beuaov?
Farm, also, '
Fcr sale ono brood m.ire. Enquire
of JARVISS. CIJURCH,
OScft orer City Drn Str.ro, EroTnvi!lc..- 6-4t
... . SWAY NOTICE. . ,
Taken np by Oie nndersigced, Tivic four mites
North West of r.rnwnvilie, NemaL County Ne
bras'ha, on tbe t:J dy t-f October, lSSt5. One
whitf Cow with red r.cck and headhc bash of the
tjii c2f. dnrkc J with underbit ia each car, split in
the left ear.lrnr.dcd cn both Lerns C 1) li
Urc wr.rile, Nov. 3J 1S63 , , ; i
C-t5 S. II. CLAYTON
- STRAY XOTICE.
TaT? cn opbyibe uri Irrsjgned, i?ir ono mile
Eastrf U!si liock, in Nemah Cr.aay , N'fbniii,
On.te 21st dnj. or Ocf fiber , IS i;i . One Sorrel Colt
with chita face, bin. ie3 white, with V'nfcb eye,
two or three years old October 27th 1P!
6 5t . A It niILLIP3
DISSOLUTION CF COI'AGTNERSHIP
The Copartnership .heretofore, existing between
Charles Gaedo and Jacob Kttlon-, as the Firm
of Cb;rle3 Ga-da & Co., baa this diy been desolT
ed by inutii'if consent.
All claims against the old Crm mt'bo iamedi-:
atcly presented to Cbas. Gaed, who will see to
tbcirsettleraent. ......
October, 3 1st 1 3'' 5 ' ' .
CHARLES GAEDE.'
Henry P. SfeerSnrae,
Pianos &Me!odeons
Musical lustramcntSjMusical Merchandise
OF ETERT DESCRIPTION.
No. 35 Markot Street, bitweea Miin and Second,
ST. LOUIS
LEGAL NOTICE.
Nancy Freel, Caroline. Dradley, Thomas Ross,
William Ross, Robert Ross, Joseph Ros. Samuel
Ros?, James Ro?s, John Ro?3, and Georje Ross. will
take notice that A.J.Ritteras Administrator rf the
estate of Samuel Ross dceeasfd.'nud late of Nemaha
County. has!ed hispetitioa in the Probate Court
of Fa id Nemaha County, the objret and prayer of
which i for a license to sell the N'orth West quar
ter cf the South West quarter, of Section Thirty
thne (o'S) Township four (4, of Rane ecrentsen
( 17), situated in Xemaha Couniy, 'ebraskn Ter
ritory , also, five acres timbered land situated in
Richardson County, lands of wlf h the said SamTel
Ross deceased seized. That said partition will be
for hcafin on ' . . ,
The 24 th day of December, A. D. 1866,
at the Probate Court Room in the citv of Rrotrn
Tille - O. W.'FAIREROTnEB,
N07. 1st lSil!) . . . Probate Judge.
6 6t 13,50
PROBATE jVOTICE. '
, Notice is hereby given that application ha been
made by William Craig; to be appointed Adminis
trator with the will annexed on the Estate of Joel A
Tboroburg late of Gage County Nebraska deceased,
and that a hearitg on said application, will be had
On Thursday the 22d day of November,
next nt 10 o'clock a.m., at my office ia Beatrice,
Nebraska Territory.
Dated, October 21th 133 1. '
ALBERT TOWLE.
Probate Jude.
It is herrby ordered that tho above notice be pub
jlished in the Nebraska Advertiser for turee fonsec-
ALBERT TOWLE,
Probate Judgo.
LEGAL NOTICE
Samuel .G. Daily, deceased, in the Pro
bate Court of Nemaha County, Nebras
ka Territory.
Onthis31st day of October, A. D. ISCG, William
Daily and Sarah 3d. Daily, Administrattyj of faid
Estate, fil d their petition, praying for a license to
sell the wholeoraptrtof the re il cstats of said de
cedent for hc 'payment of tho debts outstanding
against said Estate. And it cppearir.g from said
petition that tfcere is net sufficient peisor.al estate in
tho nnnda cf tho t .administrators to pay
the debts outstanding'' against said decedent,
and. that.it is -necessary to Sell the whole or
futne portion of faid Real estate fr the payment of
such debts an: expenses,. It is therefore cr.ierml by
the Court that all frrs-otis interesied in said Estate
ippeac before Mtd C"i;rt. at Brownville, n iVeniaba
County, Xebraska Territory, cn
the 1st day of December, A. -D. 1S66
to show cause, if any there be, why sncn liceuse
ihnuld not be granted.
It is farther ordered that this notice beroblished for
four soccessire weeks in the "Nebraska AdvSniser''
a Newspaper printed in said County.
October, 31. ISC5
: GEORGS W. FAITtEROTnBR,
6-4H3.5Q . ProbatB Ju!po.
AND
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WAV
R. T. RAINEY & V7. D. LEWIS
SUCCESSORS JO BAINET & CO. J
Resveci fully inform the Citizens cf the
df.y and Covnty that they are.vi receijt oj
tadie's Dress Goods,
WIIITE GOODS,
' WTilh an endless variety of
1ST Q T I O 1ST S.
Together
with the LarcreU -Stock of
Custom Made
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ever brought to this City all cf which
was purchased prior to the late advance
in gold, which enables us to offer supe
rir enducements to th.gse desircus of pur
chasing. We also, keep pn hand a fresh
Stock of
G-roco Xl 3
And a good assortment of
GUEIIESWAEE
Remember the Place, Jlain Slreet, One Door
above the PostoSoej Brownville, Nebraska.
S-10-41y in.nn '
MASTER'S SALE,
Notice is hereby g'ven that by virtue of an or
der of the district Court cf Nemaha County, Ne
braka Terrilory, in Chancery, in the ca.-e of John
Rell against John J.Ritchie, Mary J. Ritchie end
ITenry M. Atkinson, toadeat Jh? Spring term A.D.
lSftO, and to m directed, I will cn
Saturday, November 21th, A. D., 1S63,
at bns o'clock P. il offer for file at public Auc
tion, to the highest bid ler fur cash, at the front
door of MePiersou's Uall, in Brownvilie, Nemah
County, Nebraska Territory, (the jliee where tho
last terra of said Court for sai l County was held,)
the South East quarter,' cf the South -West frac
tional qurrter, of .Section nineteen ( 1 9 ) in Town-
ship four4), North vt R-ti-ge Cft een (13 ),. East, ia
said Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory.
Given CLdcr lay hjnd this 25ih day of October,
D 18oi.
CHARLES O. DORSEY,
Jilwter ia .Chancery
xi-i .it r. bfia
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WHY SCFF2Ii WITH THIS
Danorous and .Loathscmo Disca:
Can be Cured
'AND ENTIRELY
ERADICATED FKQM THE SYSTEM
EY THE USE OF
D r
S
E ELY
si?ppn pnnuilVi
WILL SURELY EESULT 11
02
to U JJJL3. jl
Unless checked in its incipient s'agej
IT ITEVGH TAXL5
C,uro"v7arranted if Dirocsions aro Followed.
SINGLE BOTTLES WILL- LAST A JIOXTU.
COLD IN THE HEAD :
- Relieved in a Few Ml nut?q.
badbkeath:
' O u red by offensive secretions
WEAK EYED ;::
Caused by Catarrh a!Tect:on3.
... 'SENSE OF SHELL.
When lessenel or destroyed.
DEAFNESS" "-
When eaued by Catarrh di3cu!tio3
cured by thi4 reicsdy
All are
Throat Affections
Are more frequently than. .otherwise caused by a
thick, sltmy mucus, falling from the head, espe
cially during the nigt,atid resulting from
Catarrh, aud are cured by
BE, SEELYE'S
LIQUID C A T A 11 K II REMEDY
The f jmptoffis of Catarrh are at Srsi very i'ight.
Persons find they have a cold, that they have l ro
quesfly attack, and are more tensiiive to the
charges of tempeiature. In this condition the
nose may be dry, or a ulijbt ducbitrjj, tain and ac
rid, aiterwards thick and adhesive, may tnue.
As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges
are increased in quantity and changed in quality;
they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or
eoughd oif The secretions are oJensive, causing
o bad breath : the voiqe thick and nasal : tho eves
are weak ; the sense of smell is lessened or destroy
ed ; deafuesa freucLtly lakes" place. ' "
Anoto common nr.l important system of . Ca
tarrh u, that th person "u obliged to clear bis throat
ia the morning ot a si'.ck or silmy maj jus, whica
has f.illen from the heal duriaj the litgt. W'aen
his takes pUc-c, the persgn m.iy ihuie that thii
disease is on its wy to tho lucg, aid should lose
no tiis) ia arresting it.
The above are but fe" of the many Catarrhal
symptoms. Write to our Laboratory for our para
piilet describing fully all symptoms ; it will be sent
Iree to acy addrets. AJ30 dnections where to pro
cure the mediciae.
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We are receiving letters from all perls of the
Union, and also numerous testimonial from those
using it, bearing the evidence of iU icfalliable
monts.
This remedy contains no Mineral cr Poisonouj
Ingredients, but is prepartd from vegetable extracts
Exclusively; therefore it is Perfectly Harmless,
even to the moat tender ani delicate caili.
Call For Seelye's Catarrh Rcmodyi and take eo
other. If not sold by druggists iu your vicinity,
they order it tot yeu. i'rice $3.U3 per bot'lei4
;
All persona suTering vrithr any a Tec ions of the
FJead, Throat or Lungs, sbou'd vnte at once for
our painphled fully describing fU syinptoms pertaia
ing to the above diacaies. ''
Adduxss, . ' ;
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DB. D. H. SEELEY &CO
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. , Sold bv.all Wholciala api Hatail Drcjjiili
Oct. 15, 16651 y
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Thenscrsi-'I teepca band ali-;e uscrtacK,
SA7Tii;HTiCAS3!;,:nHSUITS
For Men and Dcy's wear. A'S5,i lareatoci of
i-iats Aisrr caps
ITT
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
Rnbficr Co!h, Lcgglns Cc DLinkel?,
UMBRELLAS AND CARPET BAG 3,
Gent's , FnrnisniG; Goods:
sell
C II K A
P
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C A S II . -
finre the it
We purrh.Tpd our
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clins ir
Hie
ket3
ivi.'l sell at lo.
n?urci!.
AprU l.lih.l1
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n:i:;soN
CO.
M UkVV jli,444 Jl,t
I mix
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Southside Mnin S'reet bet. 1st and 2nd
Have row on hand a n-.nnificent stccV cf-
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C. . J
!lflll ;t
BEDSTEADS
P'ain and fancv, with rr vfitbict rnrij nnl
MATRESSES OF ALL KINDS.
B U H E A U S
Tlaia and Fancy, M.irbla Tcp,ic, is.
Parl'ir, Lrcaiiiai
Cesirre, M i r m o
rteat variety.
top, iixte:.si.,o,
HETAL1C CASES.
Crcjt variety cf cost irs-rovoi ruttera.
Creat varietv of all sf v!;s, Kth plain nnd fapev.
LOUNGES, SAFES. WASH STANDi
WAAT-NOTS, UPHOLSTERY,
Arid everything in the Furni
line, which they will sell
Below Eastern Prices f
Their Furniture i3 complete ia every respect, be-.
ing put up by a superior workman who has chargs
of the establisnaent, ar.J can be reaea in.
Theirs is the greatest a.fsortnent cf Farnitara.
ever brought to this lnrket : and is the oclyplaee
tv here a complete set of Furniture can bo had.
Fair Dealinpr&Lovz Prices
Ie their motto, nci they can be relied on ia :
bctb rcspee?.
June 15th, 1S.... t;-5 Pm
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