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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1857)
THE ADVERTISER, It. W. FURNAS, 'EDITOR. THURSDAY -IORXIXG, SEPT. 10., IS57. j flies far several weeks, rather than pay an additional tax of twenty cents to the pou:idr.ovcr and rXovc what appears to 12 a high markift price. Thee abuses t:;m be, and it is tLe du'iv of or.r people to ;cc that they delea- ar-2 corrected. Plenty of butter can .is. Bror, ? tlcns Illln all probability, be filled bo obtained in Fremont and Mills ctv.mtiirs.. lovra, lor irom nvciuv iu r - ' four States where elections are to be held the Democrats will havcfa ma jority of sixteen in the next House. This majority we think will he iricreas- bv Democrats. i wl tn niritppn. n thn tv.'O VUCanCiCS 1! s n Pisrir. General Advert ifinz Acent. in rear of C ' .New vvrt, Li .'.. ti ctuwrca st store, t wct tj Pennsylvania and Indiana- mrtb Strc-c-t, Ciwiujutfi. ' Yi.fchek, Owes &.Co., No. 34and3l-, broaiway, New Tor, j Asdkew Wixn, American. Can4ia and Eur. jcan ( A4 en iinp ana Sul :ri;i: n Office, o. 13J, au m New Turk. t. Swvmmer.Xo. 43 Chestnut fctrect, Si. Louis. B. F. JIcLrxs.Trt'T. )U;. Dr. II. II. Darst. Tippet-Hne. Ohio. W. C. Mckger. ('.vrrt'fl. K.J. A . I', t IRE, Archer, Xi-brat ki. II. vr. Peter, Orrv a Mo. ' .D LLCS A. II A wk, TV k Fort, JI.i. '. Rides &. White, Xeb-ka Ci-y, X T. Pr.M. W. Tate, I.ia-icn, M'j. T. J. BAR5TM Turf C Grwe. N.T. ... ' Steam Ferry. Vt'c received this week a letter from Mr. Fixney, .vrlio wc noticed a few weeks r.'j;o had rone for a Steam Ferry Doat, to be used ca the River Are authorized A.-v:'- ;i.:ii sa..i' - 1 . - . . , TT . . 1 . 1 Tertiwsuccu for tfce Adcrtii-cr, a;.! recc eve and re- : at tillS pOim. 11C miorms IIS I-U ---s ceipt f ;r iuonie- ucreivr. Pern resident in thi Territory, comlnp from vri.u contracted with P. F. Gi.se L Co., of . ... . i t i -n vc . . t i a " . i x i nr.;. i vri liil. ... -.a k v w tv:rtiina of tfee :ate-. oi.eu - . . v-.. . , 7 . . . 1 . . ,,'.1 . .,,,t ! re- erection of a first class Steam Ferry nS.in cJWeritaf ,;.c-.tai..D b. . rcr- Boat-to be completed in time to arm c here before the close of navigation. P:tmai-tm and other, rcclinp vufnoient interest i- .mate cp aclub, can retain the ueuai i-?r ttui it.r i--.r trouble. rerritorlal Warrant an4 oraiU UK'T triers -iravinp interert i'.I ! lten si ia pj miui ifteMclrcs to tti Off-? A Man Shot and Killed ! Oar usually quiet City was thrown into quite an excited state on Saturday last by the announcement on the street that a white man had been kilhd by a negro, in the willows just below the city. W e with a number vl other cit twcntv.Eve cents apound, and we be lieve plenty of potatoes can be pur chased or larmers, wunm nve or six ' TEDE NEWS Vfc noticed recently the fact that in Scotland juries are allowed to bring in a verdict "not proved,'' instead of "'not guilty," if they choose, thus leav ing an impression upon the public mind that the person ii really guilty, although there may net be- evidence enough to warrant a conviction. There is another peculiarity in the law which Harried . . - - '- 1 "" '" " miles of the city, at a rate not exceed- js as follows : The jury is composed ing one dollar per bushel. 0r fiftecn persons, and a majority find Th 3 above we clip from the OmaJta the venlict. : . r One of the principle reasons Mr. Xebraskian why you are forced to pay such prices for produce,' is owing to the course your people have pursued in regard to settling up your county Acrriculturaly. So lon as you coun tcnance residents of your city in hold ins under your club law, 320 acres yea, in some instances 1000 acres of Tho coal trade of Pittsburg his been unusually active this season, the ship ments of the last five months having reached 18,477,510 bushels. This in eludes only what passed through the lock of the Monongahela; so that total shipments may be set down at about 21,000,000 bushels. . . At the resWetice of iV,c Ba.Iea Father, on the 8d of Sep tember, by Itrv. O. L. Crii:lf5 Mr. A'.bert Ar.'iin. to Mis? Luciiiiia E. Son is, hom i JiLaraon county, Ne braska Tcrritir?. . E. S. DUNDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AKCUrn, BICnARBSON CO. X. T. WILL, practice in the several Cherts of the 2i Judicial District, and atteu.I to all meters eoniiOctet -Rith the Profersi n. Vm. McLexsas, Ji-, oi eora-Ka cny, will sssi.-t me ia the prosecution of important baas. Sept. 10, '57-11-tf 'cnialia Co., AsriculSural Society la accordance with the provUinns of the act i!icrp:rat r.& the Xeni-thu county A?!ic-u!:ural Sxiety, e a j r tioii of the i:K-orp-ratoT teret y tail a meet is.i ,t H e Farm en .f this o.unty. uas-?D:e at the tity 01 itrvwn vifle'on Saturday. 5ej"'tember 12, 1S57, at 3 o'ckjcK, fr t'i'e rurr i.-e of crgauiziai eaiJ Sn-iety. It i lupel that the FarnifTS will tke a ceucral interest ia this i)iati.er, aild the sttci'Jacc at thU ireeting be a general one. Erownville, Sept. 3J, 17. !" v2u!0 THE J5T(C:::iIOI.r)i;ih.S of the Brownville LoJel Ci,:a- Dnii-r are n-.iirH'd th it the furih m-ta!rueui f twenty " ..... ' , : ' -1 . n . . . ...... I'cr cent i re icirrn to ie m -ki-i.au humji i, date hy order of the Ejard of Director. Eruwnville Sept. 3, '57. See'y and Trea'r. 100 Dollars Reward! TO U II HOUSES STOLEN!! STOICS' frnra the Euhiscriber onSturday tiiht, tog.mi.w 2d, 1S37. f ur horse? of the U'U win? description : One sorrel horn? six years old, rery fine horse, no nrticr.Ur marks reco llected. One dark b.iy horse fix T(a-s old, no particular narks recollected ; al so, a very tinfi horse. One larce lisht sorrel horse, white mane and ti.il and white leet. One dark brown hirse rather on tie pny order. The above reward will he paid for the dt-'.irery cf trie hore3, or n literal reward fur ar.y lDfurmMion that win lend to their recovery. RICHARD BSOWX, BrownviUeSept. 10, '57-11-lf JOKX ilULLIS- rhirau? Eallard, Rc-da 5Mahan, and all others win mi it may concern. Yu are hereby notified that I To the Lcr.d OJlcertin the Tcrrilorie$ of Minnesota, Kaiacs and .Mzratza: Br JVint Resolution of Cuns-es. ?if'('l 3-1 March. 15o7, ralid Pn-eaip:ion claims on the Ifitli : 3C..h s XI n. heretofore reserved for sob'-oN, in the Terriii.rieJ of jlianesota, Kansas, aud Nebraska, w ill he recognized where the tetiUmeiit ha btea or naj oe mace prior ia the Survey. l.-t, la caes where the app-ovel plat of f nrvey has not ret been Teturr;ed. the Decl iratory tatrmett raut be liied vcithin three mouths after the rtcci,t if tuck approved Plat at the District Oue. 11, Where the Phit is n,w in the Rc-'iiter'H OfTlce, the TVtiaration inii?t be file.1 withlu three n -r.th from the first publica:i."C of this Circular in your Lend Distr'ut. A failure to Comply with this requirements, will work a forfeiture o the ciaiiii. JO-'i. 5. v. ilsua, AcLi:; Cjnmiissiwier. will arpear at, the Land Ofrice iu Brownvil'.e on Friday, Sniil ILtT t 3 r.'riiirt In rrtirp nn mv Tirr'it if A COrrOS nondent Of the Prairie 1 ar- pTe-erapiif n to the N. E. quarter of Section 26 Tvsraihip i 1 1 Ttnr)r 11 K. of the Sixth Print ir!e Meridian. lanu. tnus snuttmir oui mc micr oi me . ' " 1.1 1 l!n. 1 lit. a iavorue uog was omen uy a ratlin soil, you must expect just such prices. Ti . -xt. . t snae. ll cannoi oc oiutrwise. xu uiuur.puir tions of the Territory where the people In the course of five minutes he could not travel. Some vinegar izens went immediately to learn the complv ,T:th the Laws of the United mixed with gunpoAyder was applied, ... r-5.rn!C n,.;i!ieiat theUeof the Volume to dis-conuna-rihe "Adrerilrfr," weshU tke it f,r prsn'ed that fchfcriVer wi.-U their pa;er c..ntji:u-u. sui fcLa.i accr-rdm? ly cutint.e to tend as Lerev f.-re. - T " -TheNtbraka Advertiser-' Iinvinr: much the Iarcet circslation cf any -paper in tle Ten-it orr, YTho!c?a!e 'Ierchaiit in stv Lonis Joseph, ciucinnati aad , r , rpnnrt nr,(i ffn.p m;nn(i t ':Ct ' . . -p Tfl, i, and in a quarter of an hour he was nihPr casern maiLcts where Scbra&ta trLtl1 port ana wcie pnoca to States, governing the Puhnc Lands, , merchants pcrchase, will Hnd no better find it true. Yc found Mr. Wm. an entirely -different state of affairs c t0 I,roceca- .adreninsciediniaintheYicstcrnCcan- M f , u rp,-3pnf rc T. , ' , . I The land granted by Congress for j j - . , j l . 11113 U L li.il IV V.uLlv; uo ouv I -J Atchison county, Mo"., writhing in the thinks of holding over 1G0 acres of tiie construction of Railroads in Iowa, agonies of death from the effect of two i1,1;p lrmd n.i rlnim which is all anv I tas een approiated as'follows : one man can hold according to law, Turlington i Missouri, prices of produce are reasonable, con- Mississippi & Missouri, srnnenllr living chtaner than in other L)wa Cen. Air L., via Ma., A j 0 x parts of the Territory where a differ, cnt policy .has been adopted. It docs not require here all a man of moderate means can command to procure some- :FTotJlo trr.;'i: TIic'Flrst Apple. - " ... Jcde J. Vr. Hall, of this coun ty,has presented us with an -apple ; grown on his farm, five miles North west from this cit v. This is the first appLc "grown in Nemaha county, and fcr-iught we know in the Territory. It is a beautiful specimen both as to appearance, aud taste; a bright yellow, medium size and slightly sweet, rich and juicy; was grown upon a tree Ranted one year ago the past spring. . .The. -early production of this tree is ev idence of the adaptation of Nebraska soil to the growth of fruit. '. The Judge is one of our earliest sct- tiers, having been on his present farm something over two years. He has one of 'the finest farms to be found, .and has it now under a hiiih state of cultivation. Over one hundred acres in. crops of various kinds this year coni; wheat, oats, potatoes, Chinese " surrir cane and Red Clover. The lat- O tcr we have- not belore met witu in . . , Nebraska. ' He has about an acre of the sugar cane which looks well; he ,. intends to test thoroughly its saccha rine qualities. To our friends in the " .States, we. report this, as the class of Farmers.wc have in Nebraska, partic- shots from a pistol or rifle. He died in a few minutes after our arrival. The circumstances which led to this unhnppy result were about as fellows : On Saturday morning last it was as certaincd that three runaway nefrrocs were secreted in the willow thicket a short way below our city. J. R. Da vis, Thos. "Williams, A. Handley and Wm. Myers, went in pursuit of them. All except Wm. Myers were on horse back when they went into the thicket, but finding' it impossible to iret alcn th4hey dismounted and tied their horses. They had proceeded but a TO Georjre A. Burnn and all whom it may concern. You are hereby n-tiSed that I will appear at the Land Ofrice in Brownvil'.e, X". T., on the 16th day of Sept em ber, 1S57, to proTe my rytht to enter by by Pre-emption the E. half of the S. W. quarter of lection 'Z m Town ship 6, . of Kine 14 12. UARShSOi UKLV. Sept. 10, '37-1 1-lt i.4 To tlie Public. 1 FOREWARN all persons from buying any lots, or erecting any buildings in the town of '-SAX F2AXCI; CO." baid town u laid cut on my claitn, which was jumped by Jlrs. Ritter, and I by this notice make public my the T THE PUBLIC, OathcCS.hof January l3st, 1 con-litionally contracted tose'l to Robert Hawk and J. G. Melrin a rart of th? land known as Xeal's Puint. Said contract r.a Di-eu i-r- fe tfti bvthcfailt:ref s ud IUwkand jueivmta comply with the i:..ndition on their part. 1 therefor, taSe this me?b-l of warnir ? he put'lw Eel to pun.n3se siot ia Kai 1 land or in a t,wn called Alamo, which I understand issLo ittobe laid out on said tract, from any persons. lamthedc owner cf ?aid land, an i wi;i mate nouues upon sails ty cithortf the abre named (tentlemen. 1 further stale thift although I have theri?htto retain the amount ther paid me as a forfeiture, I am not di -nosed to ir so, and n.jw nidify all persons c.ncerned that I au re?, and williES to re.'und to M'.;rs Ilavk and ilclvia th ainount thev paid me on said conditional part-base. " - TMrii? vrlf Acputt lota, xtii. luuo .it.vi To The Public. Dubuque & Pacifiic, 350,000 00,000 709,000 805,000 1 . i T',r-.p l-c ir T?.:nrrt TTi,V and intentif.n of contesting Ler right to the same, before "u !iB,r - " , V -f r v' v.i Ve i-rd Li.ited States Coniinuii.sfioner. " tri. 23-Xehra.kiaa and St. iveph Gazette copy 1 iT.mth. knownas - - V ZhV. , dim Send Bill to this Offlco . uu t UJ.r . , ... y; Sept. 10, '67-ll-lm TV ILI.IAM ED' SLOAN. Qrdt-Claini deeI, and als a b.nd for a W arranty deed a 4 ' sr:,vi as he shall recetve a Patent therefor. The condui t CAPITAL STOGE Of short distance when they came upon the negroes, who springing from their hiding places, well armed, commenced firing upon the white men, anil "Wm. Myers was shot down by two of the negroes. Davis, Williams and Hand lev came on one of the nejrroes about one hundred yards from where the oth- t er two were secreted; Davis coming upon him first. The negro sprang upon Mr. Davis pistol in hand and was about to fire, w hen Mr. D. knocked the pistol from the negroes hand, and at the same time wounding the ncrrco severely by shooting him in the arm. j tivc." business than railroadin Total, . 2,150,000 The Baltimore 'Sun has the follow- thing for himself and family to eat. ing concerning the probable cause of I jln IfSiS Again we say .Ur. iNeDraskianyou win tne suiciue oi . senator iiusk : i is have to '-'grin and bear' your 80 cts supposed that the mind of the Senator for Butter, and j-3 ' for potatoes until has been much disturbed lately in con you adopt a different course in regard sequence of some alleged connection of to your-lands, and get a set of enter- his brother-in-law with forgeries on the prising Farmers hold cf your soil. . Land Department. The matter, it is surmised, preyed upon him to such an The public who travel over the Day- cxtcnt as to induce this terrible re ton and Michigan.il. R. will be sorry , u ? to learn that Charley Mayxard, who SUi " ' . .: has been connected with the Road, for In Chicago, last Monday, a fellow For the Benefit of the SHOWN VILLE HOTEL. The following property comhtiii; of Ninety Tow3i ILots v ' In The City of Srownviile, "i'ire hundred Dollars IX of said b nd have been c moiie! with tathe letter u our r. ,rt VTf. tho aid Hawk and ilelvia and our a.x:iate forewarn all vi tom it may concern not to purchase of said Louis Xeil anv part of said tract or town site, Uks any timber. Mai or ttot;e therefrom, or make any improve ment the.oa, a we intend contesting his right ti me same in the proper cvurto. robt. hawk. JOHN' Cr. J1ELVIX, S. P. XI'CKOLLS, 11. Xl'CKLOLS, 31. TtOXI.K. WASH. HJCPXEIt, JACtIB F. HAWK. If. JEFP. T1IOMPSOX, s. n. ii:tchcocs:, WM. E. DILLOX, (i. W. HAWK. A. GATMAKEP.. jroXAS VAXGUXDT, F. M. TIIOJ1P-JOX- Ausust. 1S57. 10 3m Platte River Ferry. The Platte River Ferry company have Ihcir ferry in successful operation at the nivuih of the I'lattc Jlivcr. Tlds roi.tc is f-ix miles shorter than that t y Ccdir Islar. 1 and is a much better rute. Expericncel and ea refill men will t e in attendance at all times 1j accrnimidate the traveiia,; public. Rales .T ferriage as low as at any other p int. W. M. SLAUGHTER. rnilE nrAl rectfu", ! , ' i 1 of finwxJi course, that we now har, i uumter lira in Urownr-re k 1 i 1 i sale & well tcrected stock of V,. U. ' ! Jbi,-e, anl Tine Lath, a) U! ' ' ron cash osly Erownrille, Jane 2 ItL, 1357.U" tU''7 4 C, ' A-D Confectionary Sale w. a. altziixav . BROWXVILLE,x'T A.VOCXCES to the citizens of TV ' i"L Ticinitj, thathe iaa rertii :i, j'War , a ,'enerai aimmer,t of well sehetoj" wsTj on h Ax water, ojstera, fr2ih fa. ana. Wi -v.-, DrjwpTille, Jclj 5337-T2aiMy.ALDEg,U.l AXD 1 Confoctiour,- !eare to Rnnonnce to th. r i- erected . Iiikcry xn-l Ci.f ,-r;.n.' ' a EEGSeare to announce to th.; erwtf il . Thilf f r-r vn. I f" . t j . 'tirQ,lr- , ment in the CitT of lirrwnri'!- v n eonat.ntlyoan.l , l is prepared t.bak? Brea J, Crackers and Cakes of ererr n discrn tjon and quality. HehashiJiB.i. in rii s; i r. ft A finw(MMi,v will be able tn jrive satyfaittion A A! e lV &Z9 urei-rctfttilT fvticited. " !'nlW i July,2.'J-,i7-T2r15-lrn. Samuel McQartr-ey, " TTioIesale Grocer ad Tealci U v!a i.j ilannfaciurer cf all kin-I of Doq- f an.J rectified WliLkr. " p m110 andlUSeccnd, et, bet. LccuiSjri? julvlv2n5 st. i.ori3. no. .. Wm. Matthews, Cocniiiion iltrclm Xo. C 2 Commercial street. ST. Lori- vo . . rj llaiver, Yan Wick, IlarTCjXr General land Age and Ecal-Estate Brokers, XEKIiASXA CITY. HAVE arran-picnts ty which tl.j -y.f to make Murreys (TTowr.?. Fs mj. j-, ft part of the Territory with accuracy nzi fowJ, and having employed the beit Ihafttxiig S.' And FIVE HTjflDEED L0LLAES E7 CASH. lias been appropriated fr tue purpose of -erecting a II ite! in lhedty cf Urownville, Xehra.ska, and the !.ard of Directors take this method cf converting the prt-rertv Into ca-h. They wih to assure the nublic th.it thii is n Karinia" Mcrciaid" or "Wt.Iy Hr s" soeoulation for individual intfret; but simr!y what it purport.-; to le, a Uis ribu.kuof Kctil-E-state f r the bcutiit of the II te'. to erect a piod Cumm'dious Hjtel in 3rotvnvil!e. TICSTS, mm in ularlym Nemaha county. iio in tte Tho other two negroes in the mean-! tliouMit Charley that von h& unite old States can refer us to such farms, i t;rae majG tLc;r cscaT1o and ns thnv ! ,.r r tt.. i 7 j ; iiu iiiiuth. ui lii'Mi'iu it;ci. nun passed out of the willows, . took tlie ' j3 ? three horses left there by Williams, I n -w Daviis and Ilahdlfiv. monnt-d two nf ... OUI 1CJ -III CUilKU. Had 1 4-7 Acre o r.n'erel Landadjottnn? the City of Brown- timberc-I. ai;d on. which a fine eu-ne (j-n.-ry. It' is the Coleman farm, which to th he auaintc-1 with the l-cal- ity i ail that need be sai-'. 4'J acres of which are under ?-l f en.-e. and bcin;; cultivated second year. A ft.io.n- f- rtabie oout e, UMaal. frame barn, r:;daa excellent well of water are toe improvements thereon. obtained in' so short a time ? Nebraska, from the Washington States of the 5th inst : Elections ia tlie Slates. . m y T . . a. exness E. 1 tic democrats cer- , We di thc following in relation to tainly elect --mim in tne inira uistnct; "-v j , the surveys in the southern portion of Savage, in the lourth District; Joncs? i-" ij eiaucumpuisun, in the Fifth District'; Wright, in the but returned Sunday night without ha v- Sevcnth; Atkins,, in the Ninth; and inS overtaken them. The wounded 1 Avery, in "the Tenth Thc Know neSro also made Lis e3caPe during the . ' Nothin-elect Keadv, in the Sixth mclce but uuable to travelfarand Districtt andZollicolfer.in thcEiiihth. gave himself up at the farm of Wm. . - each by small . majorities, The First KellJ- IIc 3 brought into town ta ' and Second Districts to-be heard from. kcn cIiarSe of bJ Sheriff Plasters, and North Carolina. This State has on Mondy,' underwent, a preliminary I ' . probably elected Members of Congress trial before Justice Thompson ; D. L as follows : W. N. ID Smith, in thc McGary, Esq., for the prosecution and First District;.ThomasRufGn, in the S. Beldex, Esq., for the defence. The ' Second: " Warren Winslow, in the testimony produced was .sufficient to Third; I.. O'Brien Branch, in the bind him over. He was accordingly .' Fourth; fJohn A. Gilmer, in the Fifth; placed in custody of the Sheriff for Alfred M. Scales, in the Sixth : Bur- safe kcePinS until thc next term of -ton Crai-e.in the Seventh; Thomas District Court. L'. Clinsman, in the Eighth. We learned from the wounded negro .7- The Americans lose Punycar's dis- that he was owned by a widow Todd . trict, pow Scales', if reports arc well of Platte county, Mo., and that the 'founded. other two were owned by Mr. ' ' 01d members, f Americans. ' of Atchison county, Kansas. That '.'in Kentucky, long the strong-hold thej liad all three ran away last fall; the last four years, has resigned his named Reed was arrested, charged post, for the purpose .of engaging in AVith passing two S10 counterfeit notes, more lutratin employment. Charley , isfaction to all who have traveled un- 1,aJ 'uJen -lLe bills frora a comrade dcr his care, both as an officer of the thus showing that he supposed them to company and a gentleman. Dayton be good, and-it was no larceny, as the nn! tint (inncwlni" Aiinfr-fnif We have long known Mr. Mayxard prcperty- So the thief and "shover" P i JPrfl and fully endorse all the Empire says of him, and are .glad to know he has having the bills in the first instance lsw tninil's itf a "mnro lnrm- a.iau n asuiiaiuia tuuLjiu.naiiii ui Col. Forney's paper says : It is confidently asserted, where men congregate here to learn the news, that. Hon. Jas. M. Buchanan of Balti more, has been or wi'.l be, offered the position of minister to Russia. The Republicans have nominated Thos. II. Benton, Jr.,; formerly Dem 1 C I i. r T..ii:- t I . . - Returns have recently been recciv- "cu. u- Aniwy razescaen ed at the General Land Office from "WJWUW UA tbA Snrvnrnr nonprnl nt. Tenmntnn. UGo IT WlULE You'llE YoCXG T ' Kansas, of the exterior or township The following marriage notice cut from lines, embracing the country situated tbe Memphis (Tcnn.) Appeal, of the north of the base line, and east of the 6th inst- is a Poetical carrying out of sixth principal meridian. the above advice : Married, on Fri- Also, of the sub-divisional lines of day, the" 26th of June, in Hernando, the Half-Breed reservation, lying be- Miss., by Green D. Campbell, Esq., tween the two Nemaha rivers, which, John Pounders, aged 15, to Miss Lou in accordance with the instructions isa Harris, aged 14. & from the Department, have been sur- Mr." Elisha Ricrgs, of the firm of Co vcyed in the same manner as other coran and Riggs, of Washington, D. public lands. C., has entered into obligations with the proprietors of the city of Superi- riattsmouth, Sc;d. Sd, 1S.37. - m Lumber! Lumber!! IIOADLX & MU1R. Wlirse n"w Ste im Mill has just p ne into operation in the Prairie Forre t rrfsitc Brownvi Ie, a'e now prepar ed to furni-.h the public i:h every -irab:e variety if lumber, on short u :ice aril reasonable te"ms. The:e bein an unnua'l am ur.t of hard w cd timter in the vicinity, we aie prep ircl t piy partirnl ir atten-.i.;a to filling up c-rdc-is fur O-k and Walnut lumber. In t-h-rt everything iiCo!el ia this countiy cm be f,und at ibis Mill. HOADLT & MUIIt. September 3d, 1 So 7. rZulO-'.! SECOHD PEIZB - - 800 C Fl. en w. end of Lts S, 9, 1 3. in Block 1, in the Titv f f Urownville. ThU In lays next to the Xi-J.rjl-k Hcnso and fronts on W;;ter and Banktreet both. ize of iOl iOAia. 1 a A;). 1 L- l. THIRD PRIZE Lot 5 in Ukck 23 - Two Prizes, each ------- 125 Lots 5 &. 6 ia Block 43, JU.:ilame Ran j. Mary Delay, and all -the- v. !i-,m it m iy concern, y- u are hereby nti-icd tht I wi"! appear at the Lmd 0"i e in Br;wn;lle a Friday ik'pterohear lira 10 o'cUkz, A. -1.. t p-ove nr my rivht of pre- esnotion t- tbe east hiU of the i5. . "carter and the v.C;d half of the S. E. quarter tf section C2 ii t..i-nh;p 6 ran.-e 11 cast vt the 6.h ptincial me edi in in Xc-hra- ka Terntr ry. JOsilUA RAX DA LL. Bruwnvlile, Sept. 3 1S7. V. H. THOMAS. T. A. CVTLAHEB. THOMAS & GALLAHEK, Fortvardincrana Commission Xo. 20 Pine Street Corner Second, rp stairs. 1 . " C-l Kf) 10-ly ST! LOUIS, ZIO. $C5j..OO - f5l00 in Block 81 " " 61 " " C5 C3 " " 97 " " 83 - " " 25 " " 34 " S3 " " 32 $30000 Tv5rcnty-FourIrizcs,cacIi - - S5 a, iu, ...... l:l u;, 2, 9, 8, 6, 5 3, 15, 9, 12, - - 2, 1, I, 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, - 4, 8, II, is, 5, 13, 8, 3, - Lots 3, of Whiggery, and but recently the very hoi bed of Know.Nqthjngism, Democ " racy is triumphant. For the first time '.since 1828, the -Legislature of that State contains a Democratic majority. The., following Democratic Congress. ".'men have been elected: . -First District Blt.net. had been since that time, at Lawrence Kansas ; but owing to some recent dif ficulties they were making their es cape into the northern States. Second Fifth . Sixth Eighth 'Ninth Tenth a u u a a Peyton. Jewett. Elliott. Clay. Mason. Stevenson. In Alabama, the Democrats gain largely, and have elected their candi. late for Governor. nigh Prices. In a good grazing country like this, where cattle have a range of thousands and thousands of acres, covered with the best grass in the world, where springs and streams of pure water ex ist on every quarter section, and every facility is cflorded for successful dairy ing, sixty cents a pound for poor butter is a tolerably high price. e have a soil in Nebraska unsurpassed in fertil ity. After the prairie is broken up, and the seed planted, less cultivation is required to. insure a successful crop than in any other country wc ever The following will be the political knew, and yet we are compelled at complexion of the House of Represcn. present to pay from 12 o0 to 3 for r. 1 v i,i rj.x . t tativM nttri ft rtevt spssion nFfWrPM: rJ uutucl Ui Poes we ear. jrrom ,T , , , i x j Tk a. fceveniy-nve cenis to one aollor a .Members already elected: Democrats m i uusuci 13 tuuMuurcu a rcasona me rat e i, . i i w , iu.i.i vuuuej - AgriLuiiurai 0" cieiy. Next Saturday is the day on which a meeting of the Farmers of Nemaha county is called for the purpose of or ganizing a County Agricultural Soci ety. Ye do hope there ivill be such a Total: Democrats 125, Republicans instances of persons hawking butter j gathering of Farmers as has not be - 01, Know Nothings 1G, Vacancies 2. about the city, at the moderate sum of I fore taken place in Nebraska Territo- ' 'The House of Representatives con. "7 cen per pounU. ot one;ly We have the men in thi, nt.. loiiuu oiuur emzens naa a pounu ci . , the article in their houses and Droba-' antl the sPirit of Agricultural advance- bly ninety-nine out of a hundred would cnt in them, and we look for a rous. eschew the use of butter in their fam- i ing meeting on Saturday. a rensnn.nhlft r:itr 110, Republicans 91, Know Nothings for oats, and that man is fortunate who -Vacancies' 2. ' is able to purchase corn for! less than I V 1 4 W W Members from Maryland, Georgia, one an(1 a talt dollars per bushel. I 'V I 1 " J f Mi9sis.cinTii ' nnrl LnnisJnnn. n frinxr wnatis tne reason, wlicrethc 1 . J 1 n . . . l i .n -n . -J necessny iortnese starvation prices in pr.nrn m Inst lonrps!?: Jpmnnrnts In . J . . ... t J lli 0 , countrv ot n r.ntv ko WlineV-, ? -v I 1 I .7"" - fc.fc ivnow nothings 5 Within the past week we have kn own 1, 3 4, 9, - - 4, 6. 13, 14. .... 15, -1, U, 6, 6, 3, 8, 2, -2, 15, 2, 3. f., .-.... es 67 60 53 $1300,00 Tivenly-Six Prizes, eacli 50 J.LS ..... .171 K'r. t 63 Clrasshonners. Grasshoppers which have been r at tue nea(l waters of Lake Supe mowing the prairie farms for some time rir erect at that place, within two past, are now "on the wing" traveling years, a' hotel costing not less than We notice them now in abundance 100,000. in our gardens, where they sweep veg- It is said, that the erection of a new etation almost. We learn that many Presidential mansion will be one of the farmers have suffered by their deprc- measures that will receive the favor- dations to an alarming extent. - able action of the next Congress." a .. j : i- c.in 1 mi .1 ThftiVnw Yorlr Tlv,o nv, fTi.f n wumcui;u um on tne rumor has gained currency within a few F arKlcrs and'DroTcrs Bank of Wayns- uuig, a u., is iu circuiauon. 13, 14, - - . - - . . 13, 10, " 2. 13, ---.. 10, 11, 5, 6, - --- - 8, 9, 3, 4. 2, 5, 2, 8, 14, 16, - 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, ' 63 43 47 4G 6S 67 69 63 Six TtizeSf. each- - Lots 2, 11, ----- - "11 " 13,' 14, 12, - - - . Tu-entr Prizes, each id ciota. Coats, - - - -" " Pacts, - - - - 2300,00 in Block 49 " " 6 $.40,00 each, $10 $200,C0 - - S3 $5 days the British agents are quietly en gaged in thc business of enlisting sol diers in this country for the purpose of replenishing the ranks of their army in India, the late defection amon the . 1 I 1 I 1 a . 7 .1 T. It. . . ... - native troops Having rendered it nec- vx)ione rorney s paper, tne rhiladel- yai,ui"niiy supenntea the drawing. TheBoardwhen The publishers cf Dr. Kane's work have already paid G0,000 to his es tatc. mi ' w ' - tion with' th0 BoarJ 01 Director!, of the Hotel Conipanv. llie ashmgtOn Correspondent Of thu3 rn.in;; a Board of Cuimissioners of ten memtVs P"0 snail each take npon themselves anoath to faithful- us organized and qualified shall number small tickets rifty-Two Prizes, each - - - - -o coats. - -- -- -- -- Cach " PairPauts, 12 Ilats, - . $-60,00 Llshteen Cash Prizes, each - - . . si $13,00 1327 Uasli Prizes, each - - - - - $430,00 me aoove property wn: be drawn for at Brwnville wiooer ioui, in me luUowing manner: w hen ticketiH iiredd the fiu;-uliaf ers name and nnmhnr cf his ticket are.:orrcctlyre0isterei by the person selling the ticket. When the day fur drawing arrives, tne ticket uoiucrs in se.ect nve commissioners tt, rt in Emigrant's Land Hunters !! ! EOYT c SIHTH iimMliij Llii.il mmlh. And Nemaha City A- Pleasantvi'Ie, X.T. Land "Warrants Bought and Sold. Land Entered on Time, La-id ClaLms and. Tcwa Lota E ought and Sold. AXD Investments Made for Distant Dealers. EEIXG practical Surveyors and cr.e havinz had three years experience Li the "Wert," win devote our entire uuie ana special attention to the Selection ar.drrutryof h.ndor claims f.r settlers and all those dciirinj chiVe locatk-ns. Addrpss. LOYT Sl SiriTII. Xemaha Citv, X T. HErrRs TO A Schuyler, r.epr.b'.i. Seneca co., Ohio. 1) T Sear les, T:fl:n City, " " ' Dr P Ir,nskecp, Dayton. I ,wa co., I wa. Rev W" King, Archer, Richard- n o., X. T. S Wiseman, Genoa Bluffs, L.-wa. J F Schuyler, Xovelty Works. X. V. F Fersn-n. Brownviile, X. T Ciinton D Turner, Attica. Seneca co., Ohio. tL3Lctter3 f Kno.uiry Promptly Answercd.T August 13th, 13o7. v--L9 ly J, B. JEI-riTINGS WHOLESALE GEO CER, voiiuiiissioii lii-ercnant -1 n d DEALERS IX COITNTIIY Pnnnrrr. Corner 2i, and Frances sts., St. Joseph, Mo. Igent For Tha Sale Of Kanawha Salt 3. Fields Celebrated Oysters. TAK.E3 pleasure in innnunrinf . fv . . ern Miss Hai,ttern!orie9-!KjUthei n Iw:ia1"1 E,1h ern ilinri, that he is new receiving his usnally larce an.I complete st,k of Orreries consisting of everv ar.i! clebeloiwiEt: to the line, which he wi;i feil EXCLrsivp in the West ' IJV"t'le termaas any house UeU also went for thereof Kcnaha salt.aia-e lot of which is now on hand and for sale at reduced p-ico to close con si irn ment. IJUICU P-KC n(lTT Ml PTcnf ;,.'a 1 riWII Vl-m ..I Mltli jir.. AnrhiteeTural n?.aEl 5peciri?.tioaf u tenifM E3.ti-faction of oir rafU--aerf. . Brownviile, Julj 15tb, lS-7. essary. to increase their lorces m that pma-iress, says: 1 tie death ot lien- - aiVthe SleJ "e in anoer1!,,!? country with a more loyal class of sol- eral rsk may make a material differ- 2s-3 , v.CT'.i.UercRU,,lrljr in receipt throcchout the sean of Iheld's Celebrated Cove Ovsters rtirwt fr-.m a fi-it! jrhkh will be sold at St. Wis price, tO SI! V OVStem nt,I in k. . 1 SQP'Hr diers. Wfi firfi Tint nt. libnrf v fn etof a ence in the future Politics of TfiTna J. .?!'bCTi each tlindfoldcd, will p-ocecd to draw " - v J UtUbV . A Al LLC ! the source of our information, but should the attempt be persevered in, there is every reason to suppose that the parties concerned in the violation of law will be arrested, and there may be a revival of another Crampton af gists of 231 members 118 members constituting a majority. As the case dot stand? allowincr no change in the i ianie tioie, one from each U,t. number and nrWo Benjamin McCuUoch, the present Mar- ?T SSiXSS" d shal of the State, a quiet, rising man, 2'cS532 will probably be advanced to the va cancy' in the Senate. ' ' 640 allb0 fcCrUinins rru Tk t , . . L t , anTtbIC "aspire to prevent the drawing lhe .Detroit 'Iree PreSS SaY3 it IS 'n3 P;aV everydollarreceive.lwiiiberefun.led. All v laeiviu in ie aepoitea in Bank not a cent used i.e urawing takes pbee, II be sold only fur eAih well understood in Kansas that thorn i awng takes. place. ... - TlCKCt Wll Coneiuently, if V T m . . wouia have been no trouble or opposi- n,-," ,f? "?u .d r.otpaiu before ten 11 d,iys from the day of drawing the numbers win t i tion to Governor Walker in Kansas, if confjan?6 ttC3r m,J draw bc tLe prcper,ytf euotei it had not hppn fnr Spiiltnr Wilcnn rf T?e Board cf Director8 c' tlj Hotel Company desire ll UJ.J. not ULLJX IOr OdiaiOr WllSOn, Ot a-aul to state that they wUh it understood that this is no M rhti!Ptts whn vuifpd tlm Toi--; f-pecazauve nnmoupin? operation. We desire t erect a Ud5iacnUSeiIS, WHO lSlteU thC lern- good Hotel in our city, and have had this property arpro torv and Tifrsi?tpd nnnn thr lptdnre nf prUtel ,y ,di!'frcnv in(liv,iduals that purpose, and lu-jf IUU pcrsibieu upon llie ICauerS OI npon consultation have adopted this as the most litP' the Bepublican faction to continue a disturbance for political capital in the States. Hon.. John C. Breckinridge, Vice President of the United States, is now in Washington City, in good health, and, of course, highly gratified that his own Kentucky performed her duty so nobly on Monday, 3d inst. manner, oi converting it into m-,nev : and -a pledge ourselves for the honors-hie transaction of the whole affair. A few rcepons ible Agents of known integrity will visi' the iurroundint; country and nei-'hborinn citie and towns in a rew days with tickets for sale. Should any prefer remitting by tniil they can do so by enclosing the cash or draft to Alex, llallam, Cashier of Xemaha Valley Bank who is the Secretary and Treasurer of the Hotel Com pany, and on receipt of funds he will return a ticket or tickets to thoxe ordering. Any one making up a club ran retain 10 per cent comniissd.jn. ' . K. EROWX-, A. 1IALLAM, J. W. COLKMAX, H. JOHXSOX, ,,.,., R. W. FCRXAS. Board of Directors of the Brownviile Hotel Corwnr Brownviile, Sept. 3, '57. io v-.iaj iy r -'-and J- B. JENNINGS. SALT-I0CO bhls Ka and lOOOrtaGaMlt for ale br J. B. JENNINGS. T1T-TT tr-w " mentw -T-lOObbls for sale on consign- y - J. B. JENNINGS. OISTERS fr30 uk Pi.i. r.i - for sale br vvur..ea c ove Oysters J. B. JENNINGS. SARDTXEst "1 ,-- . ... - sale by " J aaa Sardines fo J. B. JENNINGS. CRACKERS 3TO bhls and his Butter S.! augar. Picnic, aud Boston crackers fo, i " by ' ill ; J. B. JENNING S. CLAR ET V,T X E 50 i!.nr':i mt ' : and for sale by urilti? in store . B. JENNINGS. LOXDO Piiprr i v-r r,, w.rranted genuine, in .tore ., .rtT30 cak t . - oaic uy J- B. JENNINGS. CUEESE-50 bxs fresh E D Cheese for s-tbeby " M-XDRIES Pickles ats.hfsan.i . che: Pr; 'matces rh.,r.ii....i...-, i omat( e it r.- ters; Brandies; Reasons; Tomato catlr,,' SV""? L"b" per sauce; Candles; smoked hcrrin ,i,?lnn.td PeP c, &c, soap, m store nd fnrt,U K. l"''Q, x zr zr s x o 2 rrr suhgeon'ndentisi DROWN VILLE, N. T, Teeth plugged and filled in the m.t i proved method. . Brownviile, May 14, '57. . A.XD UPHOLSTERY,. . WHOLESALH AXD EXr .Ih, " . BY ' SCABRITT & MASOiN. ST. LOUJS, "V7E t-.ke jTeasura in sajim? !n l orfrcn'.-sJ V the puLl.c ia generaC- that vunuri i h. Milium, end Commoa Furniture, a,' well s Ji-tre.st-i an l llcdJUa, as never Butt- iukp'l:te ti desen in tbe atteatioa of punha!r, euher ii wholesale cr retail La fall sui: or s.:i3 ai.!o thn at present.. . Wcthall 5: are r.a eff. rt to keep th'i rni'jtwrt! a-sorttient in onr line, in tbeVest. O.it tMn mrul here, as we!i au Knst by the lest wrr'x-ui n 1 tints oombine the greatest varii tj nr.,1 i.:.. strips, with theehcapoii ar-i mo?t jufc.'.aatial. DMlers, a3 e!l as all other p.retasers, itf i vitoi to call anl lok thr.uh our -JaruH.h Wati IvVjiri.". Orders also, from a"i rnrties harisz furn;tir?- bay for tlicms-.vcs er ether?, are CrfeuiaHj ic.i with the a?;urno. ef rnr he;t ea-leavori to nwt.i continu.inca of tholiberel coafJcr-..auJ we LaTe so Ion;: receive J. scAr.raiT & :ja:ms. Wasnia-toa Ave. between -ml a.td Zl March 19;h, 'j7. D. 3f. HITCHCOCK. C. BZARD.IJ:K. IENi.WI J). M. HITCHCOCK $ CO, Bet Olive and Locust streets, Sr. Lfu:lf- MANUFACTCREUS r.f Cotk-jj Parlor Stoyes anJ Crates. Alsti Manuf.ictarer of four xea of JeM ' cnt Cry Ilouh, om aaj two hore 'n'to' Land. Buchanan Life and Gessral. Insuranco Co., O Jio cor 21 anl J-U iti., ST. JOSEPH, MO. CIIATlT-rSKD AT THE LAST SESSION 1"' TH2 S' Authorized Capital. :3.CDO,000. DIRECTOR. J. B. Jenninr?, I. R. HiH. J. A.O-'. Tooth, John Colhoun. John II. Likf n-. wMLX" Jaraes Kar, N.J. McAshan, A. C air. X. P.. McAsiiax, Sec'y. now re.-uly to reeeire an licatira fufL1.! "' TS 1 1 21 arine and Kirer risks. A eaof. prturn i. rpnt will I.a all r.r rm rireniiatll-'. . . ..... . ..." v v.. V I promptly aJjasted, and the usjal f l-rihiiS" the patrons of the o-Scc. . April lCth.lS7. It. V. MUJIi, . GEilEEAL LAIID AGEH Omshn, Brownviile and Table . - . --f.fltv IS new prepared to select Govern: v"t 'j loca-te Land Warrants ia any part of hrx' Western Iowa: to by and ?e';l LsnC " irrant , Property and Real EsUte. Dchts eilst-i . at currniv Will buy and sell pn.pertv oa c;,. . C :... With r'rsoniuJ . ed of the best location ia the Te-riaJ. pre; ami to . ttend promptly to all Lu.l.Qf j.r ed to my care; will act m agent for 1 ire l't eeeds prcmjdly remitted change poy taxes e pre; 1 l vi m ujjf care; nui ci ns gcu - -jger VoapAcie.. etc., ete. 1 nave nwu- . C with the Banking House of lliilcspie. Fur Carbontlale, to remit Cah and UnlH ai.' -persons in the East, on my acccunt'M J.tJ warded. Correspondence Solicited. T.EFER BY PEBMI5SI')S . . . James Archhald,GcnenirAjcnt i?crnnton. Pa. r j C Chas. P. Wart?, Sap. Del. & Hutl.- U; Carboudalo, Pa. ..-n.f1- Lathroe & Jones, Carbondale atd ?cr-'i B. G. Morse. Es t., Red Fail. N. V. Hon. Wm. Gieruon. Delhi. X. "i . ;' . fj.C Jas. C. Hart, Sec. IM. of Dir. Del. & Li"- Xew York. - y. . Wm. Frothingham. Attorney, A.l'S'T': IV Gillespie. Pierce & Co. Bankers, ;-'""D Jas. Clarkson, Esq., Carbonjale, Rcv.li. Xelson,Prin. Wyumina -,nIl3a- . ton, Pa, Rev. Abel Barker, Ilonesdale, Ta. Rev.T.S. Ward, Carbondale. Ta. Rev. C. W. Giddin??. Carb.-nhi!c. ! Hon. R. W. Furnas, Brownviile, v . . Mark W. Izirl, Gov. of Xebraska. j,. Col. J. A. Parker, Register Land ( 8j - Col. A. It. (Hllinore, liecciver, W. T. Finch & Co- Omaha. , .i - ' A. J. Stevens i Co.. Ft. Des M , -- Mo More rcd( -VTOTICE is hereby given-, that ; IS Goods for Cash P?0&jilVi I td oTrwnville, March 12tb,,'j7. 10.00) pounds Bo.-on nt ,,.(. f-C0 i J. B. JENNINGS. 4".