Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 06, 1867, Image 2

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ttrctchci to cover rsrcvrd cf t!:o Caflto!.
S3 cr rrc :: : d' cun ? If ' privately; yet. r.cv?,
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t-rlliir-;, to do which there srens now
a fevnich lentte cn ihs rort cf
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1 ::n telcctid, and yet the present scheme
t; to lceat? all cf th? rulhc luildir-j
epe State lends. .The prepositions may
1 3 ccn-iitcnt. yet at this di.nance it ap
p;ors th3t a definite 1c cation crd'pccEs-
' rcncf the:? lands should naturally pre-
ccd3 the location cf er.y cf tho pullio
lulliir-s to make euch location pre
Th:3 seems to ;.ave leen the mteo.t:c:i
zt czo time, ta locate cur lands first, as
.inchoated ly the pasrae cf a Joint Res
cluticn requesting tho Secretary cf the
I n c r i 0 r 1 0 v i t h : r a v f r 0 m S c r i p c r Y a r r a r. t
entry t'.e r uh lie lands cf Ixetra?i:a vntil
tics Ctate lands ccc.Il be selected. To
vhhh the 'Secretary has replied that "the
IVparlr.rnt has no authority to vrithdraw
the pullia l'ds in Netraska from
market." Under the?3 circumstances
the immediate selection cf thej State land
is certainly the most important object to
attend to, and any action to indicate the
location cf the capital and ether public
tu'ddirej?, nlll induce speculators to take
v? ever foot cf vacant land fcr miles
creur.d. If the location is to be made
for the lenef.t cf ike people cf Nebraska
lh3 cljcct will la defeated ly such baste,
end th? people r.tll held to a strict ac
cour.t any v. ho by desirn ir.atvcrtance
thus play into the hands cf speculators.
Anclher design cf the Legislature
may le to locate the Salt Lands and up
caibsr; locate the Ccjitol, eta. Yet,
the object in dcreatir. j the loads adjacent
to C-'i Fprir.$ wzs certainly to develop
the m zzi cstablioh vvcrks. vve do not
fee by r. hat process cf re??onire; this
can legitimately be cprlied to ether pur-s
pre 3 than that fcr which it is denoted'.
Ve believe that the location cf'the
public buildirce;s at this time is premature'
end will result disastrously to the party
tc- it. The lands should le located
first. Testes this, ie
have no
. -hearing at all in the matter, end certain
rt:..i nave in a matter ci so great
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The ccticri cf Omaha tt tho last ses-
ilea, no matter how much she disgraced
herself r.r.i cutrcgrd the feelings of
Nebroskkr-s generally, uili never go
a a pallk.ticn fcr reckless L-gic
k'ca crged ly : V.r escf revenge
Tha cccaslcn ihr thts session seemed
.'.-.cm ti e rrcclamation to grew tut cf
the -r.cctcity for rltcrn'ians i;i t!:e S:ot
f.tcs. to moke them conform to the want
tf (c: r.?w condition as a State r.r.d to
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crkkr.t to all. Vet, wi:h regard to the
k'tt'ca cf rulhc L-ildir'e the -cere is so
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22,013 07 ecres,
ZS7 15 acres,
C71 0 acres,
GLS12 20 acres.
For Horn: jit ads
With Cash
Vi;h Vrarrants,
There are in Nebraska a jrreal manv
thrumnd aen s cf land which- properly
cc.no 2 under iL is head, tiii, from prece
dent, Ntlrasha is entitled to them, cr
cn equivalent cf what ever was paid for
them.
Trcm the C-'tera! Land Oihce Report
for IC0, we learn that "the criminal act
cf 1510 was restricted to Louisiana.
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!s cf th: oaracter,
the act cf 1SG0 added to the r. umber cf
grantees." Because cf coitroverstes and
ccr.wicts "Congress intervened the act
cf March 2,TS"i!, confirming individual
titles, and allowing to the States indem
nity in caih where cash was paid to the
United Slates, and in other land's vthere
th? premi-es disposed of wcro' taken by
bcurty laud cr other locations. This
I tuv was extended by act tf March 3,
IS'57," According to the Attorney Gen
ercFs opinion cf April 20, 1SG3, we.are
entitled to indemnity cn that taken previ
ous to March 3. 1S57, at least.
As cur Legislature is now in session
it seems to us that this culject is of sutu
cient importance to require their imme
diate attention. O-bcr States 1 are re
ceived it and have immediately handed
to each county the receipts :rcm the lands
cf this character within its bound;?, which
has built within the-? -eo.jniies fine pub
lie buildir ji.
With no other session cf cur Legisla
ture likely to convene previous to the
winter cf ;C3 and !0, the importance cf
present action cannot be over-estimated.
Ascertain if we have any claim to these
lands, if so adopt measures for their
selection and passage to the counties, if
net entitled to them, take the necessary
steps to get possession, and still pass the
bill fcr an immediate selection of such
lands should they he granted.
Never, in the history cf the Old World
has there, been chronicled such a stam
pede to the New as is now being made.
70,000 Prussians alone hivo engaged
passage fcr America within the past two
months, and this proportion will hold
gold wdth all other countries. It, is im
rouble to place a finger upon" the
mcp cf ilurope wi'cut touching a coun
try preparinp for 'war; Europe is brist
ling with bayonets, and gliitenirg with
the turr.i-hei sheen of the most iTective
cannon; the lust of power -is rampant in
its rulers, that path lies directly through
the bleed cf their sulj- cts who are being
c unscripted by the millions, cr they are
bound tighter cy the tyrant's yoke -thro
fenrcf their ascertmg their rights during
Lhe genera
This is to-dcy the state of 8 Hairs, and
is Jt to be wcuierod at tha". all who pes
silly can seek to escape the troubles, not
cf their -maling, and come to peace and
plenty in the New World X Not at aiL
Yankee ingenuity is noted the world
1 cv.r for duh g the fair thing by all-with
rkasure, yet, 1 ere e'-psciall, when busi
CC33 con be combined with thu .pleasure.
Tl u. Uncle Samuel gives nwjy miilicns
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th3 choice it hnd' in the
wild 1 tin:
to r
3 it rrc Juctjve end
lujahk. la the same line have differ
ent Stat .-s spent many thousand dollars
t m 'grant, I n o
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ents. . icren me various aa-
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tc-r3 they reece- :d over all other
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r.nl chcceccr, ly ccml.:r:a:ior:s fermedtnd
.l..:,lc:clic:g the Iccincs?, ati i.aduCrr.eais
sir.rly to get them to land in their Stat 3,
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cf Directors was
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consisting c: 1.. t. t urnas. Vtm.
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I)2ily, J. S. dMircick, T. Rice, A. K.
Far re am, Goo. Crow, nri Vn. Hughes.
With this E;ord is ta;v left the man
fetnent of ui'ihirs entirely, as the regu
Sir r.ieetine; c: the Society d 033 'net oc
cur until next September.
Vie v. uuid r?;p cctfuh'y sue'ect to the
Hoard the necessity cf deciding upon a
locality and publishing a' premium "list.
ta'l'jDg preparaticn is needed to secure
success.
K . M J tj Lim I. Jil 1... '.
We understand that several Eastern
capitalsis have made a.prcpuoaien that if
the citycf St. Joseph will subscribe three
hundred thousand dollars for the purpose,
teiey will subscribe eicjht hundred thous
and dollars, with -which amount coroscli
dated, they propose to complete the Mis
souri Valley Railroad to the Icwa line
lefnre- the. lit cf January, .1cG3. .
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Lr. mediately upon this preposition a
large meeting tf the ciii2en3 of-St. Jcs
seph was held and the proposition discus
sed. There seems .but little doubt that
the preposition wiii be accepted in time
to make "cloe connection'' ly theperiod
designated. v
This read will run within ens mils and
a half cf the. river opposite this point,
znl will give us railroad connection with
St. Louis, Chicago,' cr '-any oiher man."
TlioAtcliiC3 i;c!). city n. IL,
Is ccjain oeinij agitated by cur Kansas
neighbors aloncr; the river. Meetings
were held hst. Thursday, Friday end
Saturday at Donifhan, Troy and White
Cloud in Doniphan county, the border
county on the river in Kaneas. What
action was taken we are not aware cf,
yet from the great advantages which such
a read would be to that count, we doubt
icot it will. give the road material aid."
This ro3d, in its course to its present
tamed terminus.-: would naturally pass
through Rulo and the ether town3 ca the
river in Richardson county, to Aspinwall,
nen take the second bottom in front cf
Nemaha City and run cn it to this city
and through by 1st street to the bottom,
above to Peru in thjs county and to Ne
braska city. '
The c-d vantages cf such a connection
belcta- directly wkh the Leavenworth
0 Galvaston, Texas, railroad, with the
Kansas Pacific, and with St. Louis can
cot be over-estimated," and let U3 be
ready to aid it to '.he extent of our ability.
Next to the Air Line, east and west, this
road will b 3 lbs test outlet we. can pos
sibly get. Think cf it, fellow citizens,
but "be sure you are rieht before vou
go ahead."
Proline
As a proof cf the fact that Nebraska
is a greed stock raising country we men
ticnthe fact that R A. Stewart has a
heifer which was but one year and two
weeks old when it had a calf this Spring
This is a little earlier than common even
in Nebraska, yet the majority come in
at or near two years eld. Mr. Stewart
has also a Clly which was but two years
and crsy month old when it had a mule
.ccdi .this Spring. , Though breeding so
v;ry young would seem detrimental to
stock, yet the'early average stated above
is not injurious, as cattle here seem to
grew much faster than in -many cf the
cider. -
ra;7nee.Co. Csdlllnlns Company.
rAsEz C;tv, May 2-5ih. C7.
Porsuant to adjournment the -Stock-holJers-of
the Pawnee .County Coal Mining-
Company met at, the Odd Fellows
Hail in Pawnee City. J. P. Lore, Vice
Iresidvintin tho chair.- r
After eome discosclon ty tie stock
holders, it was determined by vote to
here instead cf. sinking a shaft.
On motion, the Secretary was request
el to advertise fcr a person to tore, and
to let the contract to the cne who would
dc it for tho lea;t per foot.
Tha Stcchhclders were rearrested to'
meet at Piwr.ee. City in two weeks frcten
to-day to determine open the I reality cf
operations. 'Cmckhclic rs that cannot te
present -will le allcwe I to v.cte ly proxy.
On motion, the tea" e ting a-'journed to
rreet in two -weck3 from te-d.:y.at Paw
nee City.
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irriag3 ly the cnab
Ii eer set. Thee 3 Sr-riners are in Lanezs-
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j tary 0 tfce Treasury OlC'Jicj U, S. Idcnis
fcr every 03 issued.
The enterprise and energy cf the man
agement cf the Tclee1, Wabash and
Western Railway which hat; been exhib
ited to such a wonderful decree in the
opening and conducting the largest line
cf railroad under one direction ;n the
country, is to be further developed by the
undertaking, mainly by the same compa
ny, of the construction of an irn bridge
across the Mississippi River at Qu-:ncy,
111. In this great enterprise the T. W.
fc W. Co. have interested the Chicago
Eurlmgtca and Quincy. Road, and tha
contract for tho bridge ha3 been let at a
cost of "31,250.000, and it is stipulated
that the structure shall be completed
early in the year 1S3S, The execution
ci the rrork is to be under the general
supervision of cur feh'ow-townsman War
ren Colburn, Esq., cf the T. W. h W.
Railway Company, cne cf the best engi
neers in the United Slates, with Mr. T.
C. Clark as resident engineer.
The'inagnificent work is to be in two
sections, the first commencing at the east
or Quincy side, will cross the bay cn the
cast sid3 cf an i.-knd in the river.- This
section will be a 'Jduihnan Ecidge" cf
four spans cf Sj feel each end a draw of
190 feet. The Railroad track will run on
the iop.ef this division cf. tha bridge,
while across the main channel, ever
which will be extended a bridge cf the
Pratt patent, the trains will run cn the
lower floor. Across ths island, a dis
tance tf -1,400 feet, the track will run
upon an embankment 25 feet above high
water mark, which will be the height of
the whole bridge over the high 'water
level. ' .
The main branch c the stream will be
crossed by.'a bridge cf 17 spans, as fol
lows: eleven 157 feel in length, two of
200 feet, one of 250, then the great
draw 'span SCO feet long," and" then "the
span on the western side, 250 feet in
length. The abutments are two in num
ber, the piers seventeen. The pier sup
porting the draw span will be 400 feet
long and 31" feet wide while the ethers
will bs 40 feet long and ten feet wide.
Th3 channels m this case will be each
1GQ feet. The materials cf the draw
span will be entirely cf wrcnght iron, as
will be that of the others wjth the ex
ception cf the 'upper cords, which are to
be cast iron.. The draw span in this
division will be entirely self-supporting,
while the ends cf that in the shorter
division will be sustained by chains hung
from a central tower. The main bridge
will be 2.0S7 feet long, the embankment
ever the island 1,400, and the shorter
division 530 feet, making a total length
6f 4,977 feet across the river.
This bridge will be one of the longest ,
and certainly. cne cf the best, structures
of the kind in the .world, and will give
facilities for the transit cf travel and
freight from St. Joseph, Mo., to Toledo,
a distance of Gov miles, over an almost
air-dine route. Tc-edo Lmlz.
Eepcrt of State Trc.ihhvr.:r.
The Speaker called the atte.ntien cf
the House to a communication from tho
State Treasurer.
Office of the State T r e a s r a e r , 7
Omajia, May 21, 1S57. J
To the Honorable, the House of Rep-
resentatives of the State of Nebraska .
GtENTLEMEcr .In obedience ta a res
olution passed by your body requesting a
'succinct statement cf the financial con
dition of the State upon the first day of
May, 1837," I have the boner to submit
the following report :
; GENERAL FCXD.
On hand Dec. 1st 1SC8 O 0,113 81
Receipts to April.30th.lS37 G l.CCed 20
Total .
Warrants, S:c, paid
Overdrawn
10,743 10
10;S33 73
8S7 CJ
' ' 1 ' SINKING FUND.
On band December 1st 1S33 CH.210 7:J
ileceipts to April 30da J3 CS
Discount on Bonds cancelled 117 CO
Total -
Coupons and interest
Bonds redeemed
T1,.. t
;S15IS1 10
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7.CJ0 CO
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On Reared
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2!iscr.LLAr:r.ot;3 Erxricxs.
Received "Conscience mency." C7J CO
Territorial Treasury CC7.C00 CO
" ' RECAJITLLATIOr?.
Sinking Fund on hand
Conscience
Militia, reimbursement
to
00
rcj co
Lesa overpaid in Gen. runi 57 C3
Total ia Treasury
.VeryJlespectfullr,
(Signed) ' A. KOUNTZE,
irecu- cl i.,eo. -'
"A.T-Ieuntza, State ' Trx a r er,r e per t el
having received through ;Gcv. 'fhiunelers
C'd7,CjO frcm the United htc tes. cn ac
count cf tho expen-es cf tha Territcr?
cf 'I'tbraska'in the Indian v ir, Jrc, and
embodied in the financial repcrt to May
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will le a fleccsure to enjey, tzl leave a
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budncsi cn nttfoant of ill-cieuilth, I
will - pcativcly clo:o" out ni kLock in
niuutj.Vbjatlkh-3 than flr:t co ;t.
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Must 'step -tp ar;d'cttic lniniCiii
atclyb Longer clcmcrery is inipcs
siblo! Trouble an costs will bo saved
by promptness ! I'll have tok;go
for 'cm" Ie-i!ly nitlilii thirty days.
Fair VaniLa ! '., ,
JALISS BERRY.
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fo:b SALE.
An iraprovel Farm, ccn'air.in 133 screa, cf
which 13'3 is hcay hlijf'mri lott n timber, tb3
ll:an p open irairie. Two bun Ire l acres p.n-Jer
fence nd cuUUatjoiL. lo err,;!,, bat caiiiforta
L!e house?. Tho fn;m.;3 all i; i button lnl ,
ar.i i. ad'niraLly alarted fur a Stoc'c firm, bir
earroaclod wUb abundacci cf un'ri J. ranj. Sit
uito 5 miles f'm Peru and 12 mile from Drown
Tilto. FriceJ3.500. Kcq-iiro nf II u. V.'n. D.iLlj
cr P. iljorsj i'er-4, cj 'n. II. IJjjrer, Lrowa
vi'l.j, hebri.ka.
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Ji ih$ pla3 to luy
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Keep con?tar.tly on band a ccrapleta r..i"crt.ect cf
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Fcaarciius, .
f lirpr-i bed?,
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Ruf ! i ncr Chuir.,
Wh-?!i Stands
JJ.it Racks,
Tfcbief,
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Matir2ese3f
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Tt-tetea
F-.rl ji Cribs,
Ceh ;e Chain,
Cwpfarta,
Kitcbca Sife?,
Rocking Cribs,
Ikil tS;rrcgi,
And ajiytliin and cverytbifj required to set np
pi in cr fancy houJtVff f in r.-
A!l t.f their ware ia either tasnr-.'-ctarei crpat
up undr . .their epociil .ri'ppr!:.rcn:'.:nco, which
enable tbeia sonnd artij'es at siiitlicr prkjj than
eaatera Eanal'actuted good.-;, ......
OUEIIEAESE
i ftt.tho service of tha puhiio at any 1 1 :n it iry
ia seeded, slJ is gy.tia op in ta ae stale aa auy
fj.rther cast.
uctalic Ilurial C?.cc3,
cf all s'icj corijtatty oa bmi, at eastira pricea.
VT re dofr.T la"r.- rn ft-tctly ca:h -'r.t':,-t
At a tviz'l rr'- .',c.-. 1 -y tT'-uth. i iu-int.-s ar. l
tie war -! t ic.,.:; ; .' . e- r; t ia k.e fatnra
asiathsp .t tj rc?-.-. i i a j cf tho pub
lic geae;.u.y.
; .
-c. ju- ir
Jit,
a: 2
WAR CLAIM AGE NT,
.'14. fef.Va.Aj.l.ii.A .9 .tAjtJt.at;
An Crelcar-o to I.i??r t' e ?--- cf Te l! I J : r 1
i
Sao. 1. it eaac: si by the c-L.OiC-ai Cunil
f f tho City ofU.-oTr.7i!!o,in ths Ft.ti. of N:!.raj
ha, that ?; -y y rr :a vh t..a!I k 1 " p a IhU i.r 1 tt
blo or ! J . ahy f if r---". ' . " r h 1 1 f.h 1 r- ihiJa
p-.r-e-". ".! ia t, ; sal I L ity L : -r .- J. J s , ah '-.I j. -y
jnt t'zs city tr: i.-a-y ,u .at:. .: tt ;;.:! -1 f.r ta. !; i
tah!o cr ahoy soket :.;la.aiat.u..-2, i'.o of
L;n ci;.ars.
eT:?. 2. Iho?':yr (fJJeC; y rij i-"a a!
ce:.'-o to aty B' J h tr t ihr 1: 'v.-.t f r 3 . : I r ori-f..
v?b.:-r.?ver t--:ro t'r.i'.l bi rr;"-:.: :l t:.l i. :i v iiu
V. a the tr-r?.' :-cri r-?.-o ttf,r :h..rv-fy j.!!.
3. Ar.y - ?ry, a cr ,--:. ' -r, r 7 a
i. . 1 tiJ-Je or ta.iJ' j a Coy ia th? t'i'y . f. I'rri- !
Thi , fr Liro t-r rc:.f , . ut f..- J -- 0 :; tain- j
c 1 a Ih;easa thi rt f. r,.- f-rf. it b . k j i r.'.o tho I
city trp'.'-jry f r thi tf i t: o .;a cf
rCrs -I j harj ; r Csr f. r ?;.h lat,;cr al. ey : j ksrt. I
jAJtru? cii":
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rv CO
Anno-M to Hi j
ceivel a:; i C. ! ;; , f
,-j hra j:ct
U 3
Brownvillo IIuicl Building,
-. CL'O'V
illC, - O 1
i. I .' . . - J i
4 f ' j 1 ! ; i ,
Toother wi'.'a nr. tv-rj va!w cf ar.; .,!--?
usuaily bra V,e-t--?i Tr.ii"n,; iio-i.o, Cioh
tbyy oU: to tba cltii.'rs tf li.-?-27i b, .xabi
County' ucl
' Southern llebraclia.
Ia or2i:r.ot a Stc.k cf G.y Ij in th:3 City, we
do. not frc-j.e ar.v .r-.i. Cl .ariv-b, lyt to srsy
that we have jan-bA-wi our g?vi andor the rr.- it
f -iTC-rib ! c I r .; -s f .i . nr 1 f ,r Caa : tbat t'..?
otp;:: bivci : s eiiKa.i fre-hr3i ti.a cur
eT;-:-ri-!u- e in t. ;:; t:.s bu " ar.l wu'j cf th ia
v;;a to:
the patroca 5 i.; the put I is.
CALL AND SEE US'
n H ,p .
rpilE MOST nnLIADLC CCSniOc. ssei ca
Man a
fnetorol ry KAVAXA'J PKCXFT.,
1'atanted Do?. li,t-;03. C.cJ Dcicntils Aiacri.-aa
Vot. H, h'o. 11
It id il.e nnly C'J-bi(.n that po!rj?.'3 a!l tb.? qua!
itios eseotial t. a i-'CI.r LtJT Cu.-hioa. It ii th-j
mot e' i ;i;'ar;J rc. Ja-i.t.!a Cufhi n cr-r ( J.-red
to tha bit i.ird-p')y:a public, as l.bund.in!.;y j ro
vea by the urtat Ji mmJ i' r it sin.'-o i's in?r ."'j--tift!.
The ; ftfctitiarity which dijtip iii.-he? tl.o
CAT CL' f Cushb.-j rct;dcri it yperi.-r t- ad
other.'', ii tha tightened cri of cat-'ut wbi.'h
overli'.i thi) face and ed.p of tha rubhsr an 1 aua
nin tho fct! ler.:h cf iba Ca.tibirj , wlich" rs
verifH th b.i'I fri.;a beJ kn r ir.tr tho rutibur nni
jtitnpic - iMta th fbl.-. Tii:j adii;i'n of "tho rnt
rtttrori udls mub tj tho eUticity of the
Cu;hija
The CAT-GUT Cushion has already - be?n np
pli?d to over 1 ,0Ci) t ih;?.? whi :h ara ia const.iat
US2. It cm Ve a; : i to taLtei of any nii'ij.fr
jve.Qty Sve d.biry t-t-r set.
kaa:'ac;h a i;::c::e:;'S Fictry, t 'nc--r-
cer of Ctr.fre ai:d t.i .--'.re t, CS . A .,13 tho a----,;
complete of it3 kind ia'tbe wor!J. The machinery
is of the trios t itnrrn.vej chamtter, th fasihjr dry
i'-o.-n the jur-est in tha ;Uf.iteJ ht.iUi, tha
Kiittar;.-.! ttJO tha b.-jst th 'tt can bo purjaa-ed, asd
the workmen thor..o ;h'.y skittcd.
- Billiard Cloth, U.it:s, Ccas, sra Tritarr.iajj, &tl
oftheb-jt m ii''? , eon-i:;n;!y on hi;-J.
KAVAA(ilI h MviKJIU ar th o..ty n -nt
in this country fur II A V 'tj CL't Cw-MIIN i',.5vvC.; i
bycojjpetfnt aathortties tj ba tha ba tho bst ce
npm ever ui; tr
jrcj'rull :iz3d T.alde3 cut dctra tor loeeccej.
Send for HSyitrated Crijkgua nr. J price List.
KAVANAGII ic DECKER.
-.Coru3r of CeL w.3 d. Cir.al Sv.
Vvrk
Oa Thar? lay tha n'.h day cfJuss, at 2 o'c' nk
p.m.,Iwi ! crf.jr f'r sal-s, for oa.-ib.'ti l' bi; ,b:st
bi-lisr,oa th r rv ...isr-s of KIwirl thircsn, or.o
mil 9 'cri cf J..ir.-,9 l.i.-e, L.c l'jeo.rict,
."."caiiia C.i'in'y, rolrr.i'ra, On :'.ri .veor, r-l,
i:h whitv f,io.i;. Ac pral: I it JJo. T .'-a up bj;
LJwiri t'i.x: i.a sad no la Mi jHiSio:"; .n.
- tv:i. iLiN.h'jrur.y. j. p.
On Tha.-!.iy 17 ta of Jur.a 1M7,I will at
pcblic attcti'tn at tha rerldene of .(Jocr" Ut-m.,
14-1-2 laibia Wtut of L'rWLTi!Ie'--r:i ?io -r, t . k n
up a aa e-tny tho 19t!iy of NoTea)tr,i -r e.
Saii ?Uer ii about 4 yara oid, eo'.or, red, t a -a of
tall wbit j , rud has a crr.T . CJ' .f bvtb '.
e.i i:a:::n'a:d utl:s, j.r.
Notice iihTcT t:T5n ti. i1, on th ftth dy f
.Taco l.v.'.st llVtl:: A. M ., I '. at pultic
aoc'ion, at tha han.-a of J hniiAcr.i, ia l-if.-rj
i'r-cir.jt, c uui C : -irr, N C ra ki, oa? -a! tS;;er,
about fc-ur year ol 1. Takea up ai aa L. triy by
John Ilant cn tho !CC,h u ;y 0: Cvtvhsr, liCi , aJ.
reported by LJi aj such.
22-5t c r.. a . sTivrAr.T J. r.
On Fril.-y tha llth day of Jar..-, 1:.J7 botrrec-n
the boars f 3 oh'hok a. ua an J 1CJ o'ct -ck m I
will o'I-jr f.T sa! a to tho hi;hei-t Lit -r f,r cash ia
Lund, at th' roi ! ;rro r.f JusoA A l; j-.r I, J-rj- - 2
Hides tiuath cf Ih'j '.cvilh), . .;. .;, 1 Ca'.'y, Co-t-ska.
or. a stray C, d-.-'r,bi aa tA'.yni
tn-i wbita SiwtteJ, cr-.p t f thj b.t't ,;,.p3 tf
of right ear. Taken up Ly J ...?; A. Usar aci
tow ia hi? p r-::i5i.a " A - : -" i a f e )
t'.. hoarj c f ihoh:..k Clii-:! t -Ch-i n j
w.d o;T.? t .? s;.;s t.lhe b .-hs-t bh'.lcr frca'Tia
bird at th; r -.. ti':.e cf L. T . C:i;.i.;-,'r-in. 4
Kjilea V.'e;t of B.-.c-i;:?, ia .Ve-r-.h-a Coaaty "a-
tr-i?s, or. atray t icr, a
'.'ri-ei aa
ilu-s'j : Bol
ani wnitrf, bnaiJl wi:h t'raro 1 J oa tha laci of
..." "1!1-r. n-rCM fiCi crT, slit ar,i un-
to be f-:r j
ad row iu
Z2 5tj
i-i-r.w ia i.;.t ear, cr.p c-t; ci r-; :t -tr. "o?-; J
' '-i. i 1 '-2 nrpt y U. T . Craa -nor,
p .....j. . jTi,' -1 .a ie-j.
tr. j j - tare ;
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f'one ia tha bcii h r, i-ai
i -ii it It, sr. 5 ai: .i ' . -
-ryi sn I ar - i ' t '-t h .-.
litr.':.: vtu'i Finrj Lztn act Bvcrrrr.
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rrcrel Ko.- :.V.,b,
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3- t - v. , tj ' : in-.r" I in sr.j
ri:' ' c . cr bi -ci-.beicrf.ysr-;! ja ti'j ih
ea. Ci c-?, by the .--"rv nl c!..s,-.-!r of b'C
A etr;, i o ; y c; ;a chaf.ar ir .1 h
po rati cn, cj a.r.i-n.iej, a::;a;:-;; 4 j.r
S tate:r.rn'
Dlty ai u jv.l'.j tf "e-i'urk.
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ma any. rr-.: i -..t, rj j j.-'i.Tr
ry.?. f tho if. .j I -.iur. ;! L' pr, i:.':; r
R.f a .i d.-'.j i v- n, ljo.J3r.l jtr.asli
biir.f.i'.r 5.ijf;,th tho t .-rcMs? ii h t-a .l
rctsf.4t.?in:s. '-ft;, i', ri t.f , :i;-,-ki,
th it they ar th ah .v d rlb-l ;s
l:ia:;l::s j. MArvr.F.-.: .
J'-.IS M.JjICI. s-
Fnr..Tib',-2 rA rn before au,A.i Ti
j third day tf J
JOHN L. CARicON, A root.
i .v s. k . ii.iyjt., j.i, .5a';
J,rownvn.3, ..lecrsc-a.
7
A GOOD
ni w -.i. i . , T k) 1 V I .
Ii on.i if t!- m rrvry sal HirsV.? '
t.;..!-'s cf !:cH-h- If .iy.asif pr.rc-'j
Ju in ; 5 r -r . .
i.r: g;.
evry x 31-
-.:y.
I'ro tv-r I n I r Ivf.-rs tha psLC: t
jMi.i-.-l .-) :-- it a j ; jCihty cr at:i w.A a
ivvr thaa t..a
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ovna i::.c ) ti cerece; csLSbOiren
C00XIXG STOVES
JT.-tv bo.-a s . ' I f -! jr f 1'! rr'iir-!a3t, aJ p
o.Tcr th:uj si . -.'i:r';v:sr fyuaJ.
THE IMPROVED CILIRTERCI
II J but o?!- J i.r '-r. i
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and t ,1! iiu 1 to t
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exirrjias vur i'.J tc I. .ir Ci'ii Ji' tef.r r
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