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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1868)
J. S. CnURCII, XItgr. 'RKOWttVILLK, THl'IWDAV, NOV. . 13. Mr. Church left on Tuesday morn ing to attend to ?uiue piivat Lutlne in Northern Iowa, and v.ill be ab-nt fcbout ten tlayii or tw o wetks. IIAIIACOC.TV. - The 'follow! uk aro the llepullican majorities In this county eo far tm heard from : lVru Pi-e-nct..... M j'.mwtivil!"' .nH Ncrriuha City - -..! Ateptnwsui .. w lerolM . - G!en Koct - "' Hcdfrl 20 Pinion - Washington - I Jiturrt'ie 1'tOTIgllUt - IU toial . t17 This is a fc-siu of -13 over the State eli-elkm in O.doU-r. The Omaha RpvbHcan I- engaged in the figure business; and we have yet to learu from its figuring whether it blames Omaha for its Uni yt-ur'8 in crease in population, or the last Leg islature for net anticipating that in crease. It la under the iniprestion that Omaha of to-day will not be rep resented in the next Legislature on the aame baste th&t smm other por tions of the State w ill be. Perhaps thLi is true ; and if so, we advl-e the Republican to put a big toue on the head of Omaha and ttop her growth until the balance of the fctate can e&tch up with her; or; if there Is any other remedy, let the Republican sug gest It. There was a time, not long tlnce, when Omaha (Douglas county) tent to the Legislature fcix Senators jtnd twelve Representatives. These figures were iio sort of an argument to convince her that a portion of this portions of the State. But we suppose it makes a difference whose ox is gored. We hope Omaha will not have to atruggle bo hard for Justice as the bal lance of the State did at the time re ferred to. TIic Grand Rally. On lost Saturday the Republicans of : thia county held their last grand rally. The day was clear, but cold and windy. I It rained the day and night previous, ,'p that nothing was expected on Sat urday. Notwithstanding these dis couragements, there was quite a large turnout, and quite a display. The large "vehicle, drawn by nix horses, was the central figure in the parade. This wagon contained thirty ncven little girls dressed In "Red, . White and Blue," each wearing a cap an which was printed in large letters 'one of the States of the Union. . , Immediately behind this came colored gentleman, marching wearily : along with his heavy carpet-bag. -1 Then came the lady tanners in full costume, followed by the citizens in 'Carriages and on foot, all preceded by the Metropolitan Silver Cornet Band of Brownville, and under command cf the Marshals of the day made a showing which gladdened the hearts tt PrinK!lr(in and frrnf ifinrl fVirt tirlrln of Democrats. rrl. -. TT r i n.. 1 toes upon the banners in the proces sion: "No Rebs In Our Tarty," "Equal Rights to AH," "Let us have Teace," "The Enemy will Surrender if pressed." Sheridan. "Fress them." Grant. "Push Things." The speaking in the afternoon was ly Maj. Strunck, of Lincoln, and J udge Mason, of Nebraska City ; two good speeches, and were well received. In the evening the audience was nd dressed by Dr. Renner and by Hon T. M. Marquette. The Doctor made some of the best points of the day, and Mr. Marquette eloquently and sue cessfully replied to many of the points which Seymour is making in his 'swing around the circle." For the success of the day much credit la due to the enterprise of F. A. Tiedel and his lady, to James Mc Naughton, R. F. Barrett, Col. Furnas, Mr. Huddard, and many others of whom space alone forbids us to men tion. Nemaha County has not a little no toriety abroad as one of the richest ag ricultural and as one of the best settled counties of the State. And we are glad to say, that in general this repu tation is well founded. The traveler in passing from St. Deroin toward Nemaha City, is informed that he will have to cross the Nemaha river on a toll bridge. On arriving at the gate he finds no one in readiness to receive the legal toll, and so ho vnetures on, only to bo hallowed at by some drun ken and worthless semblance of hu manity from behind the corner: "Hure Capt. this ycr is a toll bridge ; if yer don't stop I'll draw a bead on yer." ' The stranger pays the fee de manded, and with much fear urges his trembling steeds over the warned and worn put plank, and la thankful when he finds himself safe across. : Now this bridge is an Intolerable nuisance, and wc Inquire, has the pub lic no remedy? Is there no such thing as by neglect and profane treat ment to work a forfeiture of chartered privileges?. Must farmers who live in the vicinity of this bridge be taxed to build free bridges In other parts of the county, and then pay toll in pass ing to and from their market town? Such a policy Is manifestly unjust and if there is such a thing within the pins, the forfeiture worked by the neglect of the parties controling this frauder, should be brought to the at tention of the next Legislature, and the charter repealed; and if there mutt . be a toll bridge let the privi lege be granted under such restrictions as thall serve the public We fail to see the necessity of a toll bridge spanning this river. There should be erected a good and substan tial bridge at the expense of the coun ty, and we most respectfully but ear nestly urge the County Commissioners to make an appropriation for this pur pose at an early day, and thus relieve m- j uliiv vi viiis iiuuitrauie nuisance of wrMeh we and they have so much right to complain. It is deroratorv to the good name of our county to suffer such a ncjtty sham as this to stand as a monument to our injustice and nt of cnt'-rpri-e. gggMMXiJU'iui'Mi nil M'tffiiihmaaaB Now that the canvass is over for this year, we Intend to turn our atten tion to the devclopement of the State more particularly than during the immediate past. Our motto has been first secure the perpetuity of the State and General Gorernmcnt, then devel ope its Internal resources. We are of the opinion now that Grant and Col fax have been elected, and a worknig majority of good Republicans to aid them by counsel nnd advice the State and the Nation will soon be In able and trustworthy hands, her credit and stability will be maintained and defen ded lie fore the world, and In a measure relieve the Administration of further watcniuincsa in mat uirwuuii. Jur hands, mind and strength will be A five to work more ardently for the immediate wants of our patrons in the State of Nebraska. The Advertiser will contain regular correspondence from the State Capital the coming winter, which we hope to make inter esting to every reader in Nebraska; and before the meeting of the Legis lature it M ill be well for citizens of the State to make their wants and wishes known through, its columns, so that by thought aud discussion our Legis lature will be better enabled to act ju diciously and nnderstandingly upon eul jcets that require Legislative action the coming winter. In sending In corre?poudence bear in mind that it is nlways betier to drive right at the point which you desire to elucidate in the plainest possible manner. A short pithy article Is always readable, and will be read when a longer one better written will not be. Items of im provements, new methods of doing work, better systems of farming, and the most profitable way to dispose of farm products are subjects which in terest all, and upon which many could write with interest to others. Lecture nt the .ormal School. We, in company with several others from this city, attended the lecture on last Thursday night delivered before the Normal School at Peru. Wilson Majors was the Chairman. The exer cises were opened by singing by the Glee Chib and prayer by the Rev. Mr. Estabrook, after which the Rev. Mr. Alexander, of Nebraska City, was in troduced. He announced the subject for the evening as "ZVie Pyramid, or the Teacher1 6 rerect Seven. u A good moral character, a knowledge of hu man nature, aptness to impart instruc tion, a due appreciation of the teach er's calling, and a good knowledge of the arts and sciences, were the quali fications necessary for a first-class teacher. To say that tho lecture was well written and well delivered Is to convey but a meager idea of the power and force with which the illustrations were driven home to the comprehen sion of his entire audience. We were well pleased and highly entertained, and so doubtless were the entire audi ence present. At the close a quartette club gave us some good music. Senator Tipton was called out and made many happy hits, and gave the teachers and scholars many words of good cheer. . ine following persons will be in stalled as the officers of Brownville Lodge of I. O. of G. T. on next Friday night: W. F. Bovd, W. C. T. W. A. Polock, P. W. C. T. Zetta McCord, W. V. T. -W. S. Blackburn, WJOV - ' y D. D. Muir. W. . D: Campbell, W. F. S. Mary Simpson, W. T. James Hussell, W. M. llattie Hamilton, W. I. G. Moore Hulbert, W. O. G. Advices from Arlcausas Bad State oI AUuirs. St. Loi is, Oct. 31. The Democrat has the following special dipateh : Little Roc k, Ark., Oct. 30. On the 2l'th inst. in Little River County, Arkansas, Capt, Willis, Bu reau Agent, Capt, Porter Andrews, U. 8. Assistant Assessor, together with Sheriff Stundle White, en route from Capt. Andrews' to the Rocky Comfort, were fired upon by a party of armed Ku Klux secreted in the bush. Capt. Andrews and Capt. Willis were killed, and the Sheriff badly wounded. Be fore the band left a negro came along, and was killed. Not far from the place they met another negro, and killed him. Capt. Scott, Senator from that county, is In imminent danger. The loyal citizens have turned out, and are using their utmost endeavors to proteet him. The following dippatehes were re ceived ac uistnct iieaaquarters yes- leraay : Mkmihis, Oct. 28. To General C WW ft a 11. Bniun : nea.-e sena twenty men to Marion, Arkansas, y railroad from Madison, immediately. If this is not done, there will hardly be a loyal man left in the county. In Crittenden six men have been murdered in two nights. Ot hers were shot for attempt ing to oury uiem. Signed, E. G. Baker. Dr. Renner returned last evening irom uajumore, wnere ue nas been at tending an Immigration Convention. and ably presented the just claims of 1 l . i . m I . 1- , . ioraiiKw uu regarueu an vne oiate now offering the greatest inducements and advantages to immigrants. He ca,led upon all the foreign consulates and upon the steam ship and railroad lines, and wc are glad to learn has made arrangements for the transpor tation of immigrants to Nebraska at little more than the cost heretofore of bringing them to St. Louis, and at the same cost of brincrinjr them to St Joe. Ho has also made arrangements for the transportation of Nebraska bound Immigrants in second class mall and express trains instead of so called immigrant trains, thus saving them time and preventing the hard ships and sufferings immigrants have heretofore been subjected to. The Doctor will vote the Republican ticket lucsuay. j'ress, ClIICAUO, Oct. 28. lion. Lyman Trumbull spoke last night at library Hall to a crowded audience, in answer to a speech made d.v iiorano icyiuour, on Saturday night, and also on the political I- sues or uie uay. OmahA. Oct. 27. A telegram from Bryan Station an nounces that tue Union Pacific Rail road was laid seven miles and a half yesterday passing the advanced stakes of the Central Railroad. New York, Oct 30. The Tribune publishes a letter from tne Cuban revolutionary Junta, in which it Is stated that the official ac counts of afikirs in Cuba are in the main false, and that the revolution there, instead of having died out, as stated, is 6teadily progressing, and will only die out when Spanish rule ehsll have expired. BY TELEGIIAPH reported Expressly for the Advertiser. :VCCIXA3XJL. From Johnson county we learn that It gave about 22 maj for G mat. ;' Omaha, 4th. O ruah a gives Grant 32i From a Pawnee Tribune Extra we learn that Pawnee county gives Grant 4G0 majority. Gain of C8 since October. RrLO, 3d. Grant's maj." 2."i, Rep. gain since October of 51. PliATTSMOUTir, 3d. Grant' maj. 7", gain since October of 13. FI103I IXJDIAflf A. IXDiANAroiis,Nov. 3. Wayne Co. In two precincts Rep. majority 554. No gains or loss. Johnson Co. One township gives a Republican gain of l(i. Boon Co. Two townships. Repub lican gain of 7. Stark Co. One township. Repub lican gain of 5. Blacfork Co. One township. Re publican gain of 13. Randolph Co. Two townships. Re publican gain of J)0. - Evansville. Four precincts. Re publican gain of 11. Pulaski. One township. Republi can gain of 14. Shelby Co. Three townships. Dem ocratic gain of '27. Dearborn. Laurenceburg township Grant 121 majority. Rep. gain 60. KANSAS.' White Clocd, 3d. White Cloud gives Grant a maj. of 190, Rep. gain of 74. State ticket 10 behind the Presidential. Leavenworth, 3L City 1st w ard Dem. maj. 20, Dem loss 94, 1M ward Rep. maj. 84, Rep. loss 30,3d wardltep. maj. sstviicp. gain 141, 4th ward Dem. maj. 91, Dem loss 4-3. FR03I OHIO. ; St. Loris, Nov. 3. Ohio Republican State Central Com mittee says the returns up to 9 o'clock indicate Republican majorities In the State from 33,000 to 40.000. Ohio. Green county, Zenia city, Grant 1360 maj., gain 251. Butler co. Oxford township, Grant 276 maj. gain 23. Washington co. Gosbeck town ship, Grant 159 maj. gain 11. Athens co., Athens towtship, Grant 209 maj. gain 34. Warren co Franklin town ship, Grant 2G5 maj. , FROM KEYT JERSEY. Cumberland co, Grant 1,300 maj; Atlantic co, Grant550 maj; State looks Democratic. Newark, N. J., Nov. 3. Lucy Stone and Mrs. Blackwell here. Offered their votes in the 11th Ward, but Judges refused to receive them. 9IAIXE. Augusta, 3d. Augusta gives Grant 342 maj. Rep. gain 2.30. State estimated at from 28, 000 to 30,000. BAOOR, 3d. Bangor gives Grant 2500 maj. Rep. gain 220. Leaviston. Me., Nov. 3. Vote somewhat reduced from Sept. At 2 o'clock Grant had 1252, Seymour 382. Portland, Me., Nov. 3 Returns from election in Maine show considerable Republican gains over Sept. election. In this city the result stands Grant, 3230 ; Seymour, 1838, against Republican vote of 3,3-51 and Democratic 2,379 in September, being a Republican gain of 413. In Bath Grant received 1,022, and Seymour 347, against Republican vote 1,(0 and Democratic of 420 in Sept. Republican gain of 41. New York. 4th. . 8(5 townships give grant 32,72-5 and Sej'mour 17,771. Grant's maj in the State about 27,000. 'FROJX.ffUW YORK. New York, Nov. 3. The election in this city and Brook lin passed quietly up to closing of polls, with the exception of small rights and disturbances at two or three precincts, which were promptly and easily quelled by the police and offen ders arretted. Upon application Uov. enton yes terday had Schofieid instructed by the Comg.Oenerai or lepi. 10 piace u. e. troops at the Governor's disposal in case auy necessity snouia arise. New York, 3d. State estimated to go as in 1866 when Fenton. Rep., had 1385 maj. Suffolk co.. three districts give Dem. gain of 5. Rockland, four districts give Dem gain of 347. Putnam co., two districts give Rep. gain 49. Dutchers co., one district gives Dem. gain of 8. Jelier son co., gives Dem. gain of 1. New York City, Nov. 4. First Ward gives Graut 2,771, Sey mour 2,929; 2d Grant 147, Seymour 303; 3d, Grant 249, Seymour 824; 4th Grant 532, Seymour 3,790; 5th, Gran 94-5, Seymour 2,639; Gth, Grant 403 Seymour 4,U9 ; th, Grant 1,302, Sey mour o,y t ; cm, urani i,yiu, fteyrnour 4,891 ; 9th, Grant 4.3S3, Seymour 4,988; 10th, Grant 1,924, Seymour 4,0(57 ; 11th Grant 2.2S3, Seymour 8,005; 12th Grant 2,574, Seymour 4,043; 13th Grant 1,642, Seymour 4,110; 14th Grant 830, Seymour 440 ; 15th, Grant 2,600, Seymour 2,493; 16th ward, Grant 3,471, ,Sevmour 4,712; 17th, Grant 4,600. Seymour 10.300: 18th Grant3,548, Seymour 6,504; 19th Grant 6,4i Beymour b.iijj ; 'juth lirant 3,711 Seymour 8,113 ; 21st Grant 3,499 Sey ward Cayuaga co, complete Grant's maj Broome co, complete, Grant 1.883 maj: Orange county close; Clinton co, 500 maj ior urani ; Saratoga co, 1,500 maj Tor Grant: Essex co, .1,000 maj for Grant; Columbia co, mai for Seymour ixi. v neeion, ucm, elected to Con gress from 11th district. Fox.Morris- 8y, cox, uaiiows, Brooks and Good, Democrats from the citv. and Slocum and Shumaker,Democrats,from Brook lyn, elected to Cougress. City sends uem ana 1 Hep to Assembly. Hoffman's maj for Governor in the city cannot fall below 69,000. His eleot ion seems sure. The Iribunc savs returns imperfect. but Hoffman's majority in city can't fall far short of 69,000. The World claims 72,150 majority for Seymour in uie r?iate. Also claims the election of the Governor, four Congressmen and a U. S. Senator, and puts Hoffman's majority in the city at 71,933, and ocymour a ai oy,m. In Brooklin Seymour has 10.076. The Tribune says the States known to have chosen electors to vote for Grant and Colfax are as follows : Maine 8,000, IV ew Hampshire 8.000. Mamta. chusetts 80,000, Rhode Island 6,000, Connecticut 1.800. Vermont 30.000. Pennsylvania 20.000. West Vinrini 8,000, Ohio 55,000, Indiana 10,000, Illi- uuis ou,vju, .mcnigan ,xx., Wiscon sin 20,000. Iowa 40.000. Nebraska. 4nl Tennessee 40,000, California 50,000,' Nevada 1.000. Missouri 10.000. i:nc. 15,000, North Carolina 20.000. Minne sota, 50,000. This is more than two thirds of the whole number of elec tors. The States known to hav rhftA tho electors to vote for Seymour and Blair arc as follows: Kentucky 90,000, Ma-) mour o.rfoa; aurant3,i8o Beymour 8,451. Total Grant 47,921, Seymour 10S.925; one district missins in 4th ' i , im I" -rmr,. ..r..JSTlXi. . ..ittTZZZtTTTTT ....,;. j,, .iiiiii.il r ! m iuijj 1 .i;jii..gr,lSg!g.'i'?'.,'.iJr... ir-iiiii '. .i ;"n-g- - T-Z . ' . . rt.f. I - I ' s-n n rwrai -. . - . n i:-. I 7 I. . i rcinnd 40.000. Delaware 2.000 Loulsl ana 23,000, GcorgU probably 10SCX0, Oregon 2,000. , o The- H'orW claims Ala?jama by nri Ar'-flns?m.r.000. Delaware 20,000, (Wr-ia 20.000. Kentucky 73.000, La. 20.0C-1 Maryland 30.CCO, New Jersey 80,000, New Yorfc so.ulw, vrcgone.vw. South Carolina St. Louis. Nov. 4. All the precincts in the city except one, and ail in the county except two representative diswicw, gives uraiu about 1,800 majority. Full leturns from the county will probably give Grant 2.500. McClurg'S majority in county will be about 150. The suffrage question in this county will have some ten thousand majority against it. Jefferson county reported 300 Dem ocratic maiority. Andrew about 100 Democratic. Wells, Democrat cartdi date for Congress elected by about 400 mn!oritv. Johnson co, reported 1,200 Rep maj; St Francois co. reported 1,500 Dem maj; Bucannan co, reported 4-50 Rep mai : Piatt co, Ren claim 000 maj Hannibal city irivcs Rep city ticket 100 maj; Washington co, reported 400 Dem ma! on State ticket; Lynn co, rcporteu Rep maj o00, sunrage 300, FIIOM GEORGIA. Savaxmi, Ga., 3d. Negroes appea red in great numbers when olls opened this morning and took and continued in possession until 7 o'clock, clubbing away every white man who ottered to vote; finally fight commenced and the negroes were , . 1 l . 1 driven aw ay w iieu wiuieswuuujcucvu votinc Tn a fow minutoM the neirroes. rallied and attacked the whites, -wJii . 1 f , A 1 ? - . . .J a negro ueiioerRU'jy enot a policeman in the stomach mortally wounding him after which the firing became general, the police then attempted to preserve order and had a desperate struggle with the negroes who were finally forced to run. 5 neirroes were killed and several wounded; 4 policemen wounded, one mortally. A stray shot seriously wounded a young lady In a hotel opposite the Court House. An ticipate trouble to-nigh t. Western Virginia. Wood county, Williams township. Grant .57 maj.. gain 37 ; Pracksburg township, Grant 80 maj., ltep. gain 48-3. . New Orleans gives 25,000 Democrat ic majority. . . Louslana same. .'. Savannah. Ga" Nov.-4 The precincts in the county outside city show Republican majority. Isle of Hope precinct shows Republican majority of 473. Total vote of county, city included, 6.9G3. The neuroes of city did not generally vote. Demo cratic majority in county estimated at from 800 to 1.000. In the disturbances which occurred this morning only two negroes were killed. A large body of negroes assembled on the Ogeechee road near the city thisafternoon.They were met by a body of special police and ordered to disperse. I hey refused to do so and trouble ensued, during which two negroes were killed. , Augusta election passed off quietly up to 6 o ciocK, when a row com menced between white men and ne groes, which was soon stopped. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 3. No official returns have been received from any county in the State. Partial returns show increased Democratic gains. It. is believed the State has gone Democratic by 20,000. Imperfect returns from 7 counties on the line of railroad show J ''SQ Democratic Savannah, Ga., 3d Only one city box counted stands 1, 046 Dem, 158 Rep. 2 city and county boxes yet to be counted. Trouble in the Ogeechee road still continues. S. S. Low, son of Judge Low, a special policeman was killed this evening. Great excitement. FROM TERMOT. The State will give Grant 32,000 ma jority. FROM CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Cal, 3, mid'nt City alnnit 15,000 Democratic Re turns from interior come in slowly yet Indicate large Republican gains, State confidently claimed Jjy Republicans. - FKOSX ALABAMA. Mobile, Ala., 3d. Seymour's majority in this city 991, one precinct in county gives Seymour 273 maj. Election passed off quietly. St. Lours, Nov. 3. President W. U. Telegraph Co. tele graphed from New York as follows : New England States Republican, except Connecticut, which is close and claimed by both parties. Butler's majority in Massachusets six thousand. Philadelphia, Nov. 3. Fifth Ward Seymour has a major ity of 942; Republican gain of 145. Connecticut. Litchfield gives Sey mour 3-50, Grant 298. Vote last year 353 Republican and 302 Democratic Waterberry. Democratic vote 1,137, Republican 1,002. Vote last year Democrat, 1,175 ; Republican, 875. Naugatuck. Seymour 306, Grant 201. Vote last year Democratic, 314, Republican, 202. Madison gives 29 majority forGrant. Last year Democratic, 226; Rep. 235. New London. Grant's majority 19. Vote last year Dem. 291 ; Rep, 141. "Middlesex Co. Grant 131, Seymour 91. - Last year Dem. 108 ; Rep. 114. Boston, Nov. 4. Grant's majority in the State at least 75,000. formal School Entertainment. The young Ladles mid Gentlemen of the Normal School will eive n entertainment at the Normal School Building in Pern, on Friday evenine. Nov . 2Uth. IStirt. Th nm. coeds to be devoted to the fitting of the room of the JPhilomathean Society, connected with the school. Tho follow-in will be the Protrunma fra me uccuuon : Mnslc "Anthem." Prayer by Rev. J. M. Taylor. Music "Glee." Address by Col. ex II. Irish. - - ' M nl"inirtette." Comndy. ' The beven Phases of Woman's Life. Scene 1st. The Infant. Mutia Scene 2d. The Child at Play. Music. Scene 3d. The 8chooi Girl. Mnic Scene 4tn. Coquette (Trio "Th Th... IO vers, comic. Scene 5th Elopement, (Solo) "Poor Jilted Jonathan." Scene 6th. The Mother. "Mother' Trti A1UK1C. Scene 7th. The Old Woman. (Hoiiai rn. ful Old Lady." Supper. Experiments with the Electrical Machine and Galvanic Battery. Music "Viuartette." ClosiiiK remarks by Prof. J. M. MTTni.. Music "The Last grand camnlnz rrminri " There will be refreshments mniktim. n.. r 1 i- ... - s " vj dw ii v-iii 11 1 i t uiut, tvu. Admittance 25ots, supper 50cts. Tickets can bo obtained at the outer doomt 6 o'clock P. All are cordially invited to attend. ii.vciasra " in commence at 7 i . ai Committee of A Roberts. l M. "Williams. D T H'vrin t. Annie Moorhead. and Miss MattiA iimho.. aVJSW STEAM FKTITJV AT CrovrnvlJIc, lraka. The Brownville Ferry Company have now running uctween BROWNVILLE, NEB., A59 " North Star and Phelps City, Ho., the new and commodious Steam Ferry MARY J. ARNOLD, This boat Is entlrelv new. with nno. capacity to cross everythinj that may come, For crosslnff Cattle tnty nr nnt r i.i. t j District this is the best noint. ? especially ntted op to ensure safety in cross lng stock, and large cattle pens are already fiiir -ie lnsnre traveling public that all in our nowor nhait aJX" this the most reliablecrossinf? on the Missouri ! .1 J... WiJ --" " j liww.UK-w Av i- j List of tetters Remaining in the Post Offlce at Srownvllle, Nebraska, November 1st, 1?CS- Amsden F II Bentiey W R Bahr John Oarus Bacon Marshall Jiush Mrs Aiora Brown W F Burley Mrs Mary Buah AIShs Nancy J Barber Mrs 11 H Casler John II Cheasbro Soit Crawford W 8 Conch Mrs lluby Carlsyon Maynus Hayes i-.-j ITonrv Joseph G liiiimaa CUnrley Iiridon srrs Caroline lcwis John L X Irwin m;. jiclvinaz jioore Jor.n 112 xyers Miss Alia Myers Mi-'S Husnnna KaiiJox J.ms Jturphy Jtr K JC Metzel George MillerJP IteddingCC .. Clark xnomas Rowley Mrs Uosene Duncan Miss Finely C Khodes Mrs Martha Duerfeldt Charles Seifken Jacob iv.fnfr Miss Moria 2 srienon Sharp Mrs l .rnir.f Snvder Samuel II. Suj-der Henry Sjulres George M Sotterlee Nathan Scare Mrs Ni n nle latterla Nathan Uhn John Y , Uirord & Lynch Wood J M Whitner Jonas Wright Miss Martha II Donley Charles C Durell William Fleming John M Freeland Andiew Foss Sumner W 2 Golt James Grom D Grimth JT Hefner Mr II C Harmon Jamas C Hamilton Martha liaugejosepu i reruns calllait for these letters will please w r l say "Advertised." a. p. marsh, p. m, IIcPHERSOirS BLOCK. D1DIIIF0DD 0 (1 UGIIES Have received tho Largest and Best Assorimeni FUE1JITUEE ever brought to the city of 15 It O W IS VILLE, consisting of Sofas, Poldins Lounsca, Secretariss and BgoJc Cases, Ofloe Deslu. T7as2i Stands, BEDSTEADS CANE ROCKERS, Karse Rockers, Dining and Breakfast Tables Office, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, and everything usually found in a FURNITURE STORE! 12-Hy NO. 99, ; Corner Xaia and 3d Street, BROWNVILLE-.. -NEBRASKA. Ilrs. H E. Barc;i3j Dealer In Fancy Goods and Notions, Which she will sell at reasonable orlees. She Is constantly in receipt of New and Ele gant Patterns for - Dress and Cloak Making, to which she pays particular attention. Flutlag, Stamping, Stitching, Braid ing, done to order. iiiieelei) & nsoirs LOCK STICII SEWING MACHINE ! Awarded the FIRST PRC JUL' Jl at all the principle Fairs in the "World. . ery Machine warranted for three years, struetions free. Ev- In- OFFICEAT THE BAZAR. 3-tf 025 THE ALIERICAN. SHUTTLE SEWING MA.CIII3VE. is Tuaisaj t ariee wwhia the isacasf all. Tr ,.-.M,rh,n n"e8 stTsisbt ud!, ua u UK K ST1TCU (ahks ou bulb aifle). ban s aeir adjailo( teiatua aud can do araiy varletv of .. "w' ! Bd,.rd, braid, team, Qillt, tock. fufflo andfatker; wil. w..rk eqn.lij well tn iik. I. nan, woiea. or cwtton ituo s. witb Faf .IMSit, n WIMJH IQrfN. THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE S e winp-MacJ dne I S Warranted for Five Years "wU WiU U PPii duslicsts parts . 1? n ce of accident. U makes p'S- i Zr',. iUtcn md tT Siner. Wbeele' wiii...n, uowe, an Florence, Macbinea. It baa mcuuuer-icfo. like the bdst.ir hlsh.nrrd Ma. cnioet ana utntonlv Inw.nrii ai, ... u w.rhin. " "arf, mat bar tbiafeed We are enable.! to sells Bra clasa SHCTTLK MACHINE at a very account of its Simpiicity, and cooae i.k r. v nu:actnrinft , comparuon agents W wih ta arrange with Agents, mate ar female, te represent Ibe American Shuttle Seeing Machine in oaco oiaie, tkunty, sad Town U toe Caited o.ic. ana oniariow Extra iadacemeata lo Kxper- 7T , , PsrticsUrs, ss to Salary G. V, IT. AndreTrs, General Agent, Detroit. ZUch. K- B. For tht benefit of our Agents we bave ar ui iw rariirs wua nir SBUab!e for oawmg Michice Agents to fell BOCK OF SAMPLES arU fall particular, on receipt of one reel atamp. Adreaa G. V. . AKDSEW3 General Agent. Detroit, aj.ch. We will aeon IS S-Iy Glassware, asplcudid asssortment la store and for sale at wil 11 SMA lim Pna Finishing; Lumber at Vrit.H- SWJM.'H Q?? lar3Ct 'M0SB5fift ZJftil I 1 f rj DR.. LAWXtENCE'3 Compound Extract of it s rtocommeuded by SCIENTIFIC EVERYWHERE AS Tm BKST Rcxaedy yet Discovered FOE Dise&ses of tie Elooi, Liver, Ilidney AND AS A QEXERAL HEALTH RESTORER! B0SADALIS Purijica the Mood, Improves the Apjxttte, Aids Dincstion, Corrects the Secretions, And Imparts Tone, Strain th and Vivacity to the Whole System. So that persons using It feel that they eJey an entire new uiw. ;:: BOS AD ALTS T 7iecamriu:ndcd b?t the ' Itcst riiynciant lA'cryu-here. BEAD THE POLIOWINO FROM Dm V. ni rx Daskeiitiiow of this City Fnrmptlv Professor of Ph vslolotry and Path ological Anatomy In the Middle eorgia Medical Collee, Uuei turKet'ii amwuiwuui Carolina, durins the -war. Vlce-PresKient ! Mr, Latrrntrr : I have carefully examined ! vour formula for the ItOSADLIS. and reeom- j mended it to sevTal of my iatients. The combination Is a happy one, and mnst prove a potent remedy in nil diseases requiring the virtues of a ereatalteraUve medicine, l wisn yousuccess. : ; Baltimore, April 23, lS. 71ai.timoisk,Md, I believe Dr. lAwn-nee's , March!, "HQS A DA LIS" to be the Best Alterative in Use. and there- fore cheerfully recommend It ns such. m ..... . . . . . 1 1. V I ' I v r D. Baltimore, Fcbuary 10th IfiSL rtf ,T .r riiuirmv. DtfirSir I talce uloas- nre In reoommendlnic your UOSADALIrf as t very iwwenui uiicraii vc. Vours truly, Ik W. CVRR, M. J. W'eknowDr. TAwrence's Rosadalls to Ve aate and reliable Alterative, JL-c, and take pieasare In recommending it to tne proiess lon and public. J H Moore, M D, L A Smith, M D, J H Winstead, M D, E Barnes, M D, R W Klnir, M D., S Woodward, M D, W T Brewer, M D. W J Bullock, M D, it n liarnam, t jj, WGDuggan.MD, Wilsos, N. C, January 7th, 1863. I tnFor Testimonial of Remarkablk Ctkzs See "Rosadalis Almanac" lor this year Prepared at the Laboratory of Dr. J. J. Lawrence & Co., 514 EaUimore Srcef, BALTIMORE. SMITH & DWYER, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHICAGO, General Arents for the North Western States, to whom orders should be addressed. UMMim Country Her cliantoj DAIRYMEN, FAnnsns, & OTHEHS CO?! I Gil TOI?a ASHES, BEESWAX, - ii e a Ns, buttek; eggs, flour; and '- ilEAL, FLAX, COT- TON, DRIED FRUIT, GREEN FRUIT, FURS AND SKINS, GRAIN AND WQOi., POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, GINSENcj, HOPS, FEATHERS, PROVISIONS, OILb HEMP, TALLOW, LARD, TOBACCO. SORGUM MOLASSES SEEDS, GAMlS,-&, TO CAHPEHTEII J03IAH GeneralCoramission Merchant 4i2, 444 & 44S, Washincton St NEW YORK CITY And receive his weekly Price Currant oj i-roauce ana Groceries, the most complete Price Currant pub lished in the United States. Send for a Price Currant. Marking Plates & Cards Furnished XTTl EE, ' Liberal Advances Made on Consign EstablishedMay 1, 1868. f irat Class Keferenee givea wben required. Ss-Iy CITY BA3H2HY ADD CONFECTIONERY j r Ko. 3 1 Cor. Main k nt SU. (orpo.ite City Dreg Store. wnxiASI aixkt, rroprietor. Pics, Cakes, Fresli Drmd. Confectionery, Llpht and Fancy Groceries Constantly on Hand ! 1 Fresh Bread Delivered Daily! ! First Class Familyrionr-Varraated. j Trtt Exprttt Run for (he btnejil of my Cutomert. J. H. SHOOK & BROS., Manufacturers and Dpulprtin i of all kinds, lengUisTiUTand "thicknesi. AT HILLSDALE, NEZIAHA COUKTY, IIE3RASIIA. TheY In the State, and wiilfurai W MECHANICS AND BUILDERS with a bill of T n m YtW ftf Kwa nnn1U shortnotioe,attheLwe;t3u;kcrPri, " Latli and Pic2iet3 Always on hand for sale. rf.TT, .M fsIicheP at thr "tore In Hills- ! h75pla Dry (ood8 and Groceries, and such articles as are in general use. ' place DURinesa, tho men, and the pne Celling, inabunda - J ne. at H'.V. H. SMALL'S. CO Jr. cos's ptsptwta clse. . CU COLS lrSPEPSIA CUB. COB'S DXSPKJ-SIA CCE. cof'3 nrspEPsiA cur. COS'S pxsfkpsia eras. COS'S DTSPEPSIA CCRB. COS'S DYSPEPSIA CCSB This worl-1 r.novnol reraevJy I or toe uaXsiiiog core t DYSPEPSIA,, Tnrif-restlon. SICK Momacu, Sourness orAcionj ach, Hlsln? orFood, ria tuleucy, Lassitude, YTearlness, B1I llousacss, and all tllsor- . !crs of Is a- ...I mn,.n it itnioa "-Jtr siof SliiTer?r mnt-ti Sick neiOa -Lo. nariburB, Depression, gea r.i ina of oasin sad faelios that yoa re n.t nl Foo distressei too. rise nJ soors on n,.tmiiht breath i bad; skta st times Is flab rl,nt rent s' If Toa eon Id BW1 or Stir . hni nd wot tot all. Indigwtioa or (Ximlpstioa, ... ...iMnfmirt of less tbas DTpepiau TDoa- sods npon thonssnds suffer snd d;e tci wr, and nejtbsr tbmUes aor ibelr poyici09 know what ail tbsra, sxcept that ussy ars aureiy j"i- aadr. we reret it. this is m uvw; too wouid bare proof of otir statement, if yon aid .. ranrelTM od cbiidreo f rota an sarly raye.it yon woald hare bealtb. and energy and Strength, again we Deg yen to l'J one wn COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE. Toa will see how soon It will dispel your b4 feel- 1ms a 8.1 eloomy foreeoolnf. how awn i wn. cbaae away any apecies of rypPi. How soon u will give yon new life and vigor, sna now will make s weit man or woman vl yoo. Fur yenr nnuki.fut tba aake of cverTbody ennerisg, we beg, we enti eat joa to try it. For iJvpt Coniolalat and Cll- lous Derangements, t ... It la s .-oereira Hemedy. while for Fever and Ag ne, sod all thoae dlee which are geaerated la a mi- aanutic limate, it U s certsM preeutus od care. Mr. Lester Sexton, a tchoksale mer chant of thirty years, in Milwaukee, one cf the most reliable and careful men in the Slate, says, under date, Milwaukee, Wis , Jan. 24. 1S63. Sfectrs. C. G. Clark, k Co., aev tiavtn, ir. Both mTeir and wtfe bare usi Coe'S Dypepia Cure, and it ha proved PERFECT LX atifacury as a rsmedy. I lhTe NO hesitation in laying thatw bare received GKSAT BKNEF5T froai its ttse. very reapectruny, LKSTKS SSXTO. II A Great Blessing." From XevSL. I WARD Avon, Lor- aine Co., O. j . . . Utisrt. Btboso k AsMsTaOxa, . DrnggifU, Clereland, O. Gentlemen r It gWea me (rrrat pleasnre to slate tbatmy wife has deriyed great benefit from Ibe nee of Coe Dyspepsia Cure, Sbe bas been for a num ber of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, ac companied with Ttolent paroxysma of constipation, which so prostrated be: tbat tbe was all the while, for months, unable to lo anything. She took, at your Instants. Cfe's Pypep.-ia Cure, and bas de rired GREAT BKNSF1T FROM IT, and ia cow com paratively well. Sbe regards this medicine as s great blasting. Truly youri, I. F. WABD. "Extreme Case" Cured. From Rev. ISAAC AIKEN; Allc gheny, Pa. JoiEm FlemIso, Druggist, 804 Market St., FltUbnrgb. Sir : I fke great pleasure In stating that, after baring suffered from Djspepais for about fifteen years, at some periods much more than otbira, I bare been entirely cured by tbe use of Coe'a Dys pepsia Cure sty rrienas snow tbat of late years my case bas been as extreme one. I bad great snf . f eiing from eating ny kind of food an-J on an aver age would vomit about onb-tbird of my meals, in sour indigestible mass. Whe the sever attacks would come, I would loe all strength and be vtterly helple. Snme of tbe attack woald be so severe tbat for days togetner I would not retain anything on my stomacn, save utile dry toast and tea. For years I knew not what it was to lass flTeeocsectivo hours without intense pain. Front tbe time 1 took tbe nrst doaeof this meuicioe I cetsed vomiting. gradually all soreness pa sod sway, and flesh sod atrengtb returned, and aver since I bave been able to eat any kind of food set npoa tbe table. Six months bave now passed without auy symptoms of tbe return of tbe disease. My case was considered by all, even physicians, so marvel loos, tbat for a i. me it was iearea it minhl be fictitious ; but I am no W" so weil convinced, tbat I bve been not merely renewed, nut permanently cared, that I can ooa scientiously recommend Coe'S Dypepsla Curs to an victims of dyspepsia. " ISAAO AlISX, Late Fattor of the Beaver St. U. E. Church, AHeiSany. Hionio Testimony. Nxw Ha vex, CT., Jmne 1, 1S7. X esara. O. G. Class: 4. Co. ' Gentt: Being anxioos, from tbe great benefit derived to assist In spreading tbe fame of O-e's Dyspepsia Cure, I wool' state my case. Sums thing over a year ago, I bad a violent attack of Vi- arrbcra, wbtcb lasted eight weeks, daring wbich nme I empioyea mree physicians, but without re uer, until i tried Coe'a DyspepMa Cure. The flr.t dose helped me; I txk it three times a day for s week and was entirely cared and 1 believe to day that it aaved my life. Being attacked in a sim ilar way tbls season, I took one dote, wuicb doi mm Ail right. I would advise evarv familv t kn ,t ou uauu itoij ior . liiuic-uate DCS. In CasO nt Sum mer or Bowel Complaint. C. DUXJf. Tbe above Hr. Dnnn Is In onr smnlov .nn vouch for the above statement being true . ABJ.0LD CO. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Will also be found invaluable In all cases of Diar rhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Ccmplaints, Gri ping, and ia fact overy disordered condition of (be siomacn. Sold by Druggist in citv or eonntrv everywhere t $1 per bottle, or by application to C. G. Clark & Co., Sole Propriceors, New Have, Ct. M.tjeeen. '"'tof i L-enUr. p la the matter of . U..-: rot. I; iiri'-t rf ... r ii, 'i'nis is t plve vf t . tLat on ta?l:V . of Septera? of Septem? r. 1 a r3rr-tit cf lanin was if.T?J out cf t.'.e L:r!ct Ojurtr- United Mates for the I:trict cf N-bnu" was U) . . ; W . v ilia o I U ii uaiil 1 lr& Q f Dou-jUs. ta sa:.ir v.. - j j - w . . . , ...... j a, ocl-cit a. ci. c. K. v p 4 " S-i U. S. JfarshAi for said LjsrrJc, J .V RA XKR I 'PTCT.Vnl tcl 3 U'cs rT" X Conrt. district of Nebraska lo w2l? Take notice tlx.it a petition h: hvn on the 2W& day of ttor. A.H. in s . - r. i-axioson cf M strict, who hasfcL, t UskroptBndi-iL "An Act to eKtali, heretofore duly declared act of Comrr- entitird uiiiL v.tv, ill L'-lr. out the I'nited States," sppn.vod iir, ln, tor a discharge, and certin.fte tiirw from all his debts and other el-4'ms hr assigned fur t: heurin of thsame- and where roa rnny a:--.-nd. and snownu- if any you have. k ..y t --ie prayn- of asid rn tion should not crar.ie!. The sewmi j third meetinH of tn erred ttor of xaM rai rupt will be held at the mii) ti:n and fiaX V?t ' ' CVrk U. 3. Ii.st. Court for saiq L' XBAy" rrryT t-JS ka. 'tates Distort " ". " tt a petition ha, ' ' ' Y of October, A.D y -. . i. L Court br A. 4 .1 - .:-, In saiit litfctriA il i:f rrtirfore Oily d4l3.i . Hiinkrupt under the Act of Omf.-eentit;Ji "An Act to KstablisJi a Cnir-.rm Svstm ni Eankrurtcy throuihnt the L'niL.vt ;f J approTesi March 2, lNi7. for a djh.ir?. ' certiflcate thereof, from a'.) his debts' an! other claims provnMa onto sa.M rt n that the luth dnyof Novemr.A.D.iv . VJ o'ckcIc A-M. before S. M- iik-h, j k in Bankruptcy fur said district, at hi icffl in BrownviUe, Nemaha County, is tie t.ai and place assigned for the iiearin' ntn same: wben ana where you dmt stu-nd and show can, if any you har. way the Trayer of the said petition should not be stranid And that the sc-ond and thirl mt n.so creditors of said . bankmpt til rx h ? . the game time at. J p !:!. - UATSJN R MMTTTT 2-3t Clerk U. S- Eht. Court for ni I.T BA.Tk'nrPTCr.-VnltM StatsDVtrict Court, district of Nebraska. To uhom a. . T:ike notice hervby tliat a Detiti.in ha k to-wlt, on the 12th dav of Octor 1 i-m filed in said District Court by iliiam h lantine, Jrof Nebraska City, In said rtistrict. ' who has heen heretofore duly declared tiank rupt under the act of Congress entttlt -in Act to staoiisn a L nlfortn Svtcm of li&i.K. ruptey thOAiifhout tl.e CnUl ;Tate," ap proved March 2, ls.7, for a discharge arvl rer ti.1cate tnereof. fron all nis dets and tw claims provable nnder said act: and that th luth day of November, A.t. 1-nSJ, at 10 o'clock a m.. before S. il. Klch. R's!ster ia JJantrnptcy.athisoSkiathacity t Brown ville, Is the time and phve assisine.1 for th hearinir of the same, when and hers mn may attend and show caut-e, if any yu hav, why the prayer of the sail puiion sh-wi-i-not be gran ted; and that thesecondand thir! meeting of the creditors of sail bankrapt will be "held at the nm' time and r I . - WATSON 13. .SMITH, -ok cicrit 01 Lnsi. 1 ourt ior said U'L I If BANKRUPTCY. V nV.e.1 States TUL-lct Court, I'istrict of "ebraka. To uAons U wvry conrrrn : Take notice hpreby. thnt a Drtition Lai. tn to-wit. on the VZlh (iny of October, A.D. l, filed in saii District Court by Gwr X. Brinker of Nebraska CItr. In aal.l r;.irir who has been heretofore duly doiarti imnt rupt un'ler that of Con?rss entitled Au Act to Establish a Uniforra Svstetn vt Bsi.k mpWr thron-'hoiit t!;e L':iit.l itt" in. nrnvpti fir..li 1 r.- . - i . certmcate thereof, from all hisdebtsani Uhr laims provHUe unaer sai l act. and that rh oth day of November A.L.. l.-s5.?at ii o'clor k rn., before . 3L liiclu i.-i l:t-ittr n Cnnkmptcy for saM l'ltrict. at his crn,- m city of Urownvi::e. is the timean.l tiaceas- ignol for the htarin of the same; when nd where yon mar attend, an.l show mnu if any you have, why Uie prayer of said peti tion shou II not be srantoi : anI thai th onil and third meetinof tliecn?Jitors of said tmnKrupt wui be hel l at th? same time and placi 3-3t ace. WATSON B. syrTH . Clerk U. H. Diss. Cwirt for said I?fs. . I.V BAXA'RVPTVr.UnlUiI Statea.Xmrict Court, District of Nebraska. To u kon U vtny concern ; Take noti"e hereby, that a petltfonhas Tjen to-wlt, on the lth dar of October, A.U. l'v, filed in said District Court by John Dai.oi.tine of Nebraska City, In said District, who has, ben heretofore duly declared bankmvtuniler th Art of f 'ontrrexsT entiiicl "An Act to i tJiblisii a Uniionri System of Eanarupby throughout the Unite-1 states," apr-roved Match 2, l.xT, for a discharge, an-I certiiiai tnereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act. nn that thelih aay ciNovember. A.D. l.iS. at li)ocl-cs a.m. .re!iJI- Iilck, Esfj., Register in ISankrupfy at nis onice jn the city t,( Urownviile. i.s the time and place as,!V;ael ior Uiehearins of the snme; when ftn(l where you may attend sud show cause, if any you have, why the prave of said petition should not be granted; and that the second and third nieetin-' of tn! creditors of said bankrupt will be held at U.9 same time and pl.u-e. WATSON Tt. SMITH, 2-3t CVrk U. s. Dist. Court for said Pit. LEGAL. PROBA TE XO rCr -Estate of II. C. Wait. deieeascd. Notice is hereby given thMt " the Probate Court of Nemaha countr, Ne braska has appointed Samh Wait ad"in!nfs tratrix of tlie estate f Hiram C. Wait, dc ceasetl. Ute of said county of Nemaha; and tnat the said court has appointed December llth. l.s. Anril lJfh. May i..k t,a-.h .r..i ! July 12th. m. at la and the court room In DrownvUIe ss the place, for examining and allowing clirrs against said estate. Those having uch rUi:iu are required to present them to said court on . or before the last day above appointed orth-ey -m wiweveriArrea. A. W. JIOKUAN, 4-tt 1'rooate Ju-iue. TfSTXA rXOTrrE-Tcn up bv the un U dersizned at Hickory Grove, lu'Waxhiris- . ton i'Tecinct Nemaha county. Nebraska. rourteen miles West of Brownville, on bis premises, on the nth davof Octoljer, one Iron Gray ware. Two Years Old past. lart. mane and tail, no other mirks preeefvabte. -4-ot-pd G KO KG K N. OTTHNdu . ADIIIXISI R A TORS XOTICK-Sotln- Is hereby Riven that Benjamin F. Dush bautrh has been appointe-l hy the Probate Court of Nemaha Cunty. Nebraska, Ada.?n Istrator with Uie will annexed, of the estate of John D. Reamer, late of Wiu, uuaty Maryland, deceased, arJ tat te said court nas appointed the fQii'vln a the times for liearing and ano'v'.P-i' J tirus against said es tate at the Cours hvtui in Brownville, In sai 1 connty Qf Nemaha, to wit: March eth, April U. ,'.Mry l"'n' 1 ttn o'clock A. M. All claims not presented at or before th last hearing abjQ-eapnatptM,sh si I bebsrraL ... A.W MOKKAX. " Probate Jadge. STRAY XOTICE-SoUce Is hereby t'.rn that the ondersined, living in L'eJord Precinct, Nemaha County. - lra- i a. has taken up, on the Unix cf tVtnber, lsorf, true Iron Jny Kiih-y, oao year old pnst. t .T T V t ITTV. XOTICE. u. s, uxd orncE. BsowyviLLE. Nebraska, V Hi-ptember ltLii. l.vW. i TN or I resid ormplIanee with Ki of his Exceliency Andrew Johnson, lent of thA I'r-lr.1 htt -nrl thaln. V"..uiis issuea mereunder bv tne Honor able Commissioner of the General I And Of-! cce, directing the removal of this oUice from ' brownvillo to Beatrice, Nebraska; notice U hereby given that the Land Ufiice will b. Qlosed for business at this piace onthe31t of October next, and will open for bnsioess at Beatrice, Gave Connty, Nebraska, Wednesday the 11th dnv of November, IIKNHY M. ATKI.N.SGN'.Prfgkster. 49-8t JNO. L. CARSON, Kect iver. Agents TYantc4 for iieii op ox?n day. The men who povern our cot;ry( make Its laws, have fought Us battles," charmed us with their eloquence, fouuKxt our wlleifcs, control our railroads man..X.w:tries. anl our finances one attractive vcjr.-ae, full of vivid interest, life-like i!ii!tmtir ar.d character istic anecdota. well.ftied paces 2 fine steel portraits, aa. Via Ji vea of over 5 men. Price low to suit tha tin,.-s. The ciiett as well aa the most lr.t.-J-'''i'r boolc put-lishei within fle yenrs- aies immense. Every body wants U know tho life history of these men, St nd for cire-ilar to ZElGLf It, McCUKDY A CO. Philadelphia, Pa, Cincinnati, o., Chicago, III. 1-13 or t. Aiuis, M-Ji $Of( A MOXTH ! Remember, it Is sv pUl Agents can mnke it. Parmers' sons, any person cau do it. We have a new cheap, licensed Sewlnz Machine, tha best ever made. It will sew, foil, hem, tuck, braid and em broider, and do all work done bv hiizhi v priced machines. Costs only $ think of tliat be side $75: One ae;ent wanted for every connty. Sample machine at less than reinilar nrice to one agent. Sample of work, terms, tc, free. inis v new f end and see samp?:. A'i AsnuEUr s. sr. company. Sl-2m Illnsiiale, N. II. Pine Flooring, full stock, at WW. H. SMALL'S. such bankrupt lr t tor, to him, or for hV and thi transfor of any j roprty bv h'nj , forbidvlcu bylaw: an i t.;.it a rrn-etinV 0V.. croli tors of said bankrupt df-ttor, lo pr1 their debts, and to c!;wse one or m.,rT sifrcees of his estate, will b held at a rc bankruptcy, to hoi.!-n at Die co-art h. - in l;rvwi;vl!!e. NAnwiu, fe)V.re S. pij Kwi.. IJeidsterln I'.ankrurtcy f.-rKaUi r:W" UUlCi .V. l., I1'4 LiJ-tL U'ltT i'ytll iXiiV (i vember, .AL. In if. at h) o'tlork . ( Prornvil!e la sail Difrh-f, at theoi'.W? M. Rich, Fq.. one .f th? IU-MsWs in kar. A U J.l lit, I J I. L .3 ifiCLl T 1 Court, i 'l.'.-.ie : b-n, to-w : r, i Hied i" V.hn.'.-. cf " who IjiS bet II ;)ine Shingles and Lath t K V JJ 5 f I f.J.'F