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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1858)
!1! THE ADVERTISER, It. W. I'URXAS. EDITOR. THL'Kr-.ItA V MORXIXit. SI.I'T. i lSLs. - - - J ' ' Our Delegates did the Work. An eiiort has been made to create the ! impression that cur deies-ates sent t0 ! Washington to procure the postponement of the Lend Sales in this Territory, "did nu t'cod, as the postponement was deci-1 , , . . i. r , ! ded upon by the Department before thev , - 1 reached ashmL'ton." This is not so, ... - . ! ttnttvT r,r,i rn-Tr-i.'.- ." nr-.r i,-.',r. i to our wor-i thy delegates who have sacrificed time and money to acc , , . 1. t ) Thy did tru Work, am the settlers Nebraska should ever hold them in "rat- ful remembrance. Thev travelled day and night, and when thev misled ma . . 0 they hired private ones v went right r ,. . . 3 , ! alovg. Alter accomplisi..r.g the otji.-ct of their mission, our .vcrthv citizen, Mr. I - uaowN, reiurneu aner tne same manner , I ... ... i , ; . . . ... i-.i even waikinij on iooi a portion c: me ' distance that the intelligence might reach nere te.ore the cay or the sales. Lrown- j, rej.fcf rrayed for a.id ; numl,r of ladies and gentlemen sat down villecan cht.n the honor of putting cn ! dlsdailljiljg aulhoritv to represent ! to supper most creditable gotten up at the foot and carrymg cut a plan which result. or art for (t sTs of ' 0ir.aha Dls-1 Buow.nville House. The table was ed in a postponement of the Land Sales j trict .hVy warraL,ed in tating that loaded with everything the most fastid in Nebraska, and consequently m bless- j t,e r ,a5Jns funh i;i favor of lhe p05t. Cus epicurean could desire, or the country mg the whole Territory. j pc..,ncm v the sal,s iu lLe Uv0 dis.ricts ailbrd. Great credit is due the propri- In addition to the preamble and reso- j namcdj apr,v whh aIm(j&t eq,al f .rce XQ I c.,or( :Ir. Morrison, and his gentlemanly lunons adopted at the meet.ng held in ; . ; , reST.ectfilly submit ! assistant, Mr. Hackney, for the style in this city on the 14th of August, the Dvl- ; ba'"' "ut ",ll1J petition or statement of which the follow ing is a copy. - To the President of the United SlaLs." xue unuersigueu fuily to inform your Excellency that they have been deputed by the settlers on the ; public lands in the South Platte and Ne- i 1 . i maha districts, in the Territory of Xe-I . ! braska, to jreent to your Excellency, in person, this their memorial, for a post ponement of the sale of the public land in said Territory, now proclaimed to take place on the Gth proximo. They respmfuliy submit, that they have purposely deferred making this ap- i'liiuiiuii uiuii mi- u.esi pel ion possiLie. both as most respectful cn the.r part, and as securing to the Uovernment ail the ad- van'. .'s of the prociamati . I .T i,L i. u. v cf revenue; for, every settler who had ' the rr a -. o o.-,.-l .-.,,.... . - ' ' 1 : Ll u,J,a.l"w,,'c Ulil nave enterea r.is ;anl unuor the preier ence right, before notice :: the j.raye !or postponement, ii ma.le now, c-.-ul reach Nebraska. "They respectfully represent, that these settlers have been induced by the liberal land policy of the Government, tj seek homes with and for their famines, by set tlement cn vacant public lands in the Ter ritory ; and in making such improvements and homes they have exp'-ndel ail their resources, believing that, in lew of ah the precedents, they would net Le requir ed to make payment for the lands thus settled upon and improved, ur.tii the wants of Government and the of the public revenue also: ,telv required 01 Uine" Ul0s" liavi:i' tl,M:i"i Wc WUllt 111 Ore SusCrllKTS, : D L- '-Gaiv. Cha-. Ib-r.-v. A. J. it. ' ! Wilh the 'Advertiser" Oiiice will fin i And there is no better time to commence 1 J- M D.-zi-r. I. T. "The settlers had hoped that their pros- xlim lemanly courteous and att nt-' takinj ol.r paJ,cr than h0NV. The Laud l' ) 'J':t ent crops and the returning prosperity cf n" Lll!i''r of th"m ,;i aw:li0rized t0 , Sales have been postponed and the peo-' Lyceum Library a-d Lh-'arv'' 'v'' 'U-''-the country, with industry anc econ'my tran?act a,i" bu5lIlt'-s con!l-rCt,'J vvnh lh' ; I'le all feel in better humor. You alb tion. are hereby notified t.-nV-nd a m.-et-on their ra'rt. wni.li bavp" rmld.-d t..m ' 110 wr-j-ajier establishment. They will at- j waLl a newsi.apfcr and ought by all means the association at the ili-,- ,.f 1). L. to realize the means necessary to nav f..,u i,.i -,ir , ,i "i lur the lands mbracing their settlements ;.,.r--, . .. i ... , i... .i u.m iiiij iv.ci,i..ii,3 i'....i'.- i.ie uaj uesigu d for the public sal--. although in reach- ing thr-ir new- destination, ai. J in ma- kin. those l.o linked to them for snr- port a roinforta! le a; the scanty materi als cf a new country could atfjrd, they I J . ., i : b..i'r 1 ... A .f..r. I ,,. ; .1 ... naa spent tneir last c...:U .... . , i u i i.i U. a i they have 1-een mi-taken. The total fail vrc of the whv-at and cuts crops, and the continued d- pr- ssi .a cf the money mar ket, has taken fran them this hepe, and. they now see no other alternative than to make this appeal tu the sympathy of the Executive Head of the Government, who alone has the power to save them from ut ter ruin. Thus, with"1;', fault of their own. a largo and meritorious class ,,f citizens, as they have I t-. -i cumplimei.- tarily called, who have expended their a 111 IliUkniLT bona tide -tt .-ii.rnts tn the public lands, find tlmm-ehes, after d ... exertion, wholly unable to meet the reimireinents of their lan.ilo.-d nt this .:. i .. j ... t ... . .. time, anu me .uiou ij j 'oh. to oiir i.x- cclleney as the onlv power who can res cue their homes from the cra-pim: cu pidity of the land-jobbimr speculator; i:or can they believe, from your Excellency's antecedents, tint they wiil thus look in vain. "They herr leave, respectfi.llv. further to represent that, scarcely a dollar can, bv any possibility, be received from the pi.l- lic sales on the (itii proximo: and, that alter such saies, tne land te;:;g subject to private entry, all pre-emption rights on the part of those who have "tiled upon their claims" hiving expired, the claims, yettlements, and improvements . f lon,; fide settlers wiil be at the mercy of the land jobbers, who are now hi verin'T nround the land olhces and who wiil snep. dily monopolize all the dosiralle unsold lands with military lundwarants.l v tire sections and townships, ruir.i;. hun dreds of meritorious, confiding settlers, jrreatly retarding the settlemei;: of the Territory, and contravening tl e cbvio'K .... - jKlioy ot your Administration. incy teg leave respectfully to render 'he assurance that owing to the excessive rains daring the summer, not only was there an entire failure cf the wheat and crop. but. as a resulting conecence. there an entire failure cf the wheat and b an accumulation of sickness heretofore mkuown in that rerion. Thev l-ut dis charge a plain duty in representing to j :tv,..r P li.-..-..-,. VW-h tViV fin with ! " i rreat resrect. that the fceiiisir in the Tor- : ritory, in view of the loss of crops, th? i nexanv-Ied sickness, the depression in I business, and the former practice of the j Executive Department in regard to pub-! lie sales of land in the newly organized : " - ,i . t . Territories, against the proposed sale , , i - . deep - seated, intense, find amicst i:n , . , i;,o::, not, however amounting to thr s, i au - jreat- . . , ... , ....! i i ntu i eiisiaijce, ortcuu uiii'm.I'.'ii iu rftard thr- f T.Tutinti f.f iha law : and. ' ' ,i t (.,r(?r.r f,-,r thf.r l'l.i.-fir it. mt r, .n.- : 0,,n c fail of 19, al-! . . . ... .. .w.. lowing time to realize the corn crop 0 vi .-.rn r..n f : that year, would be hailed and received ibrr,- u-i:V ornnl in-f-np sniifartiiin nr..l , . - - 1 - - - - - rrrnfiv:.'-. r , , , , , herefore, the undersigned, beg le express the hepe that, your Ikxcellen-: to ; cv will find in the n r. -nt nn-nii ious si t- j - j - - - , . c , T- , , - , , ., tlement of the Ltah ditnculties. and the ; . , , nrr,.nplnin rr.r.ii i' t.m r,f lhi T(ii::rv n 1 prospeious sufTicient reason to grant to the settlers of ! might seem unjust to the citizens of j that district to be discriminated against ; ! and if an indefinite postponement be deemed out of the question, then we re- j ?p,fi;lly ak tha, lhe saes le rostponeJ lhe fall af m ai alove indicated. vhi h xvj;i b . a loon t0 lhe K.ttlors . . , , in duty bound, we ., c ' wni ever pray, &c. ' IIiniro . . CHARLES F. IIOLIA , RICHARD BROWN, L. MARTIN, Washington City, Aug. :23d. ! TTnvJro- vis;,.,,1 .ttc. ! "UM"- l"v Vi iL""u "'- ! tries in the Territory of Nebraska with- in the last twenty days. I concur in the tne toregoing statements m relerence to the failure of the crops, the scarcity cf : money, and sickness in m an i.ai.lliit. .-- li.i. - .1 ft 1 i n'it n t ii i ' 1 1 1 i ii n ' ii-f t l i . I a si pOstpc :m-i.t of the land sales .1 T 1 ' ' .1 .' . 1 1:1 Uie ltrr,K'r-v' sieving tint i: tne sales are brought on in September, as ad- vertised. it will permanently ruin a large numbir cf the settlers. JAMES CRAIG. Washington. Aug '2-ii, 1 To our Palrons and Readers. Easiness cahs us to the Capital before he issuing of another pa'. r. and as the time fur the convening of the next Legis- l;.t,re i so near at hand, we shall i.arc- ' turn again until the close of the session. During our absence we leave ourbusi- n'-.-s m the care oi .Messrs. Lyann and : l-,.,.rr. ... ,. i -. t ... .. i a i-i. i . ii il le. 1 en e n- 111 C jr CI7'I'loy lor a conuderab . A i r i r.r r n . t J th oi time. I hose having business ' tend to local matters, and we will furnish i letters v.-cekly from the Capital ' ' ! -Mr. LvtNNA wiil attend to ovr Fruit ; i ree sna.rs. ,vn enters i,n witn mm wni re punctually looked att.-r. We trust our constituents will advise .th us fruomly and fre-vly upon all matters in which, either the District or lerrnor; are mterestem no ne-s.rc-U more et an interehan-e 0f q-inicn with cur constituents between the e lection and convenintr e-f ih- Legislature, than we have eni-yed, hut many uncontroklle cir-: . " t u-ustnces have prevented. AVe think however upon leadimr fp:etions. we un lerstaii'l tol'-rut ly tvel!. the wishes ami de-ires :f the pe.le of Nemaliu and it : l t ii i je.iuseii iu,u.iit:s. unu v.esiiilll t nu'.-JVur . iVive men. no cause to cempiain. ....,. . .. ....... .. 1 1 urmer: wv ,o not wi-h those who ; '' l! "T "TT,', ' -.-1 inn they may n..t advi-e, wnh an-1 de 1 ' uu-i uruun vi u ; la'"r as tm-ir re-preentative. In the ca- I11''1')" vt u Legislator we Know no lo- ca,,t' or n,,'n 151 l'reierei.ce. e shall ' ' eiidenvnr to l-il,r f..P tb. i r.. ..f ' - -- - ""ii-',i i ittzm in the district we have -the honor Be Lot lacknard there- ' tore in demanding our services, and r.,ln. n. inicating your vi- ws a-.id wishes. It has been said, and truly too. that "in a mul- t!!!..:,. .-f p,.... s..i..r.. ,1,.. :. ...: ,i ... ' ...- v. v.-ij.i.-i.', iiii.iv n niu.'iu. : Xemalia County Farmers. Ai.Ri.w noELiTZELL, j Se;;ied in Nemaha county on the ISth. J-ty t f J t ' v 1 36, and now has J10 acres j ,,'o r co-'d plank and rail fence, SO acres . of will, h is in c-re- .10 i lifi'- TO in - ' '-'' - ' oats and the remainder in potatoes Hun- eanan gross and pasture, also: oO acres more grcuiid 1 roke but not under fence. The torn Avill average 50 bushels to the acre. It was thought by many that his wheat before being attacked by the rust have before said, however, we think a would yield 40 bushels to the acre. ; resident of the Territory oueht to be ap-b-ing among the unfortunate he lost his 1 pointed, and hope will 1 e. Among those vi i . lit 1' wheat and oat crop, lie nas ion apple trees growing id-ely. and several acres in walnut air-1 cotton wood. The wain i j has t rown tins season - .ect i.ign lrcia i - i- i i i ti..- ci..., . nt-.il cn'.'on wofHl icet trori !h. ; v s root, set out this last spring. Those who have premised us wood, pro- i duce and such like, we hope will nc 1 get to be cn hand Rt the proper time duce and such like, we hope will net for - The Demonstration- On Thursday evenimr last, the citizens : of this city and immediate vicinity, in-: rlttVm? in n f.-re-rfl T.r .1 tinriP rpioiciIl ' " J . 3 over the postponement of the Land Sales 'jo - The whole city was brilliantly illuminated; nearly every window was filled with luming candles; bonfires were kindled in the the streets, and on top the surrounu-; ing hills: fireballs flew in every direction: : minute c-ms were fred from carlv in the ;evenniguntnahou. - oc ,c,. Honorary jruns were nreu lor trie i bemdixt or uie i t - ;,.,.t n t TnnijA luiku ..-iuh..., iin. u.iwo xuu.... Ur.ow.v. Ckaic. IIully. Makii.v; and , ire nertbv aciiiiow ledire the compliment ' paid our humlle svlf.ly honoring us with . - .. A 'Mnr. f o-nr.s nm! three cliriTs. Alter , which the crowd repaired to the Brown- ville HottsO where they were entertained - frr n or.t Jlnf fit l.n;:rs l.V snHecliCs I roll) , . . - .- 1 " ave'Mossrs. Tipton, Brow n.McGary, Furnas, HcT.aday, Whitney. Coleman and Seigel. j Monday evenmsr the 6th., being mute . - : t,. ;, .,.1uwl-iracnf,iniriL,i-iv wimn it was tno.igi.t unsaie to maive an i , , ,-..,; ,, .v, ,f r,rii ,,.,,-1.; i (It niC'listralloll 111 the a CI lire V. OTlvS. : illuminations &c. At S o'clock a large . which the s.pp.-r was gotten upon so'..... iort notice, and the attention saown those participating. After supper the large dining room was j cleared out, elegantly light up.; and Terp Uiehore presided! There was a rare as- j se,nblage of ladies: presenting a "galaxy ! of beauty." of whom, of course it would It,; c r,,,;t-,1 ! ' e imprudent tor us to particularize i n., . . , 4 . !i he gents too were rigged out in tl: I out in their ," and were 1 est "Sunday-go-to-meeting f. u,na l.-.Jr, nil c..,;i.-,o o,-..l ! ivi i'. 1111 Laii.. uu v o riiiiic aiiu "Eau do Colo-ne." The music bv Tarker. ! , r i , "i T-. " - t i 3ieuonaiJ anu merger, was very nne. in. . ,- ' . " i snort, everything went oil m tne most ' a-re-. nble manner. ' WcIh th" Land Sales are postponed, ! a,-d ;e jreiierality of Peonle. belter snti--- fied tLan th-v would have been, had they nvr,( r.lt e lifiv.. r.il .11. n: r -ii i-i t i i . .t."" I i i i tf the postponement, irtradictory ati-I very i.nut roi-riety have leen ia carncst allJ governed by j j,rinciple in our positions and actions, and ;have li0 r(.a,.-.n to d.,nbrthe same with others. If there has been any unpleas antness of longer duration than the r.w- . ..., ...... ... ,. c -.. .... . in :. i . , e ii i i soi i . .-.ij i.u ii! ut- air i :i v. j . J"I 1 ' given others cause to do so, it has been uninten'... nai. Let eve rv man. woman and child, in Xe- Ii,aLa Co5;!i!-v V'1 llir .Culh-n to tne wj baud induce all the emigration'1 l" -1'1- t'v"n hi fal1' the , . - heavy emigration in th"1 forts to secure a siring. to a-Kt 111 sllt;i 1 1 -,i iict vniir rnnt.H' n.in..r - - . ."' I l U 1 ". 1 . !,,-..- , ' , ' , : 1 e oiler to trade our rarer for the pro- ,t..,,, ,,f fl.u,,r ,,,..,.. ,i,r.r..i. ,.!,.;. it uitliill the reach of alleven the poor-1 est. AVo think we have claims upon the people of Neinaha County particularly. ' Th ..AjverlIsl.r has h' th, onl - i . - 1 , P'. rir. el rask;tti.at has labored unceas-' i.-h; aiiVet a p ,s!pon-mem f,f the Land i Sales. II ,w much we have accomplished ! . u K.ave ,,thers to say. The chiert no-r,t ; ' has U,.n a,coniriiheJ aild rt.;,)cili; cn ! ;u.c.,;..t tVW , -ihno-t ive r.nl ! u " u r,CI 15 ai.mist Unuersal. As J, ave sai l before, to carry on our ra- tier has rroven amr :i. v ,ior,ii!.rrin.-rnii.-1T. ig operation. , "iVehave n-j nr.- it -..ro.t i . . i , ,1 .1 me . ..iin-.i i.i .uiiiita- ,, , . . . uvii, u.cui au uiner citizen in common. ; o...i jj -h '';'d not be required of us to car- j ry the whole burthern on our own shoul- J-rs. We have the pride of a publisher,! ,;);u u-;1;j isiti ice us to comjilete the vol time unilertaken. thotirrh it cost us the "last I I cent." Ib.t we ask. is it right, for citi z,.,iS and j-ropcrfy hoihrs in particular, to 1,,,-k inXhh matter. We think not,' . n , i ! ano nave too mucn connuenre in tne nu- rality and enterprise of those interested; t.i 1...1 -I,-.-, tint th.-v vvi'll i , . ... . ; XCW Governor JlldffC Black. In another column will le found the pro- wiVix, c f a meeting held in this city on - ; Saturday last, at which Delegates were appointed to act in conjunction with others jj. iiav0 or may be appointed f rem other r,-lt;ntie to meet at Omaha on the 19th : anJ select some resident of the Territory as a suitable person, to ask the President c , r....:mr...t r.f rt....-. 1 ! 10 oomei uie aej.viiiuni. hi. va vjovvmvi 1 j upon. We dont know that these meet- ' ' jn?s or a convention will amount to much, : J if anything. Mr. Buchanan will un-1 ; doubtedly appoint some one who he thinks ' is most suitable for the position. As we , .p,, :n v in connection with that otuce ! we are free to express o -rself. n ir- fW,r . . ..... . v vf . i i v u..l A v- oi Ji'i-cr Ijlac k: ami m f.rirpsino. V,; ... ..j . ...jj -"1- ; preference, we sneak the sentiment of neatly a. ief those with whom we have lonvefs. d ' j r re ... , I -ur. t. chv..rtz wni please except' our thanks for a treat of most excellent 1 melon Gold-Pike's Peak. J ust now alone: he river at every town the great subject converse a upon is -Tine P - nL.' "Filr's Frrii TT. t-.-.. llUL il.'. i.. icing - over the postponement of the lan J sales has taken it; piace for a tew days j principally, yet you hear 'Tike Peru at almost every corner you ass. is as yet no intelligence sufrki- fWHilTifiT P H fl P U ?lialle,w, think, to warrant a' Vf liUij E Oil ii lj UliULSilO, There entlv reliabk stampede to 'Tiks Peak." That th,re is goM there W(? do ,.ot do-.l t. fhere ; i n ron;. fralle ouantitn.-? ot irvld , . . . - i v .. t ..i I on tn 1 iatte xviniin one m.i.ui ; .t .V,V. Tint it i .:.-,i.l.tfi:l ' C 1.1 1H. 3 I'i 11.13 .H. ' ' ' ...i :. .... ,.r r v... t 'T,i'-,- JVak v a di;ance (.f fiv ili;udr,d vine i ri 11 r. ; Ltn I L . n u. . . . - inilor mrienily extensive tj warrant giving it (.X(.i,;sjve attention. We have for yor.rs ,v u ,.f wi.'nro f.-.r bnlipvi ,i.auiin - itsiv.i - ..v.. .1 ,1 1 .1 , 1 ... P .ti. mv Ul.ll i;UlU UU"a t'AlS L u Hi'- Aim.'., '', !sevej;or Lt hunjrtJ llsilt.s, in sutf.c j jc,.jt quautj:je5 to pay miners well. The r ov,.;.n,6n, P-.it n.iin .1. now. niuci i'i uiL A'.iiv ui1. i' , i v i. . ... v., , . ..... ..v. ...mi.. o r-i'.. nt i it'i 1 points along the river. It first originat- ej at Kansas City, we believe. The Jour nalof Commerce of that City of a re- cent date says : "That gold exists there, the public here have every reason to believe, anJ we should not be surprised to see ue hundred men leave Kansay City by the middle of September although we would advise them not to start before Spring."7 We advise those taken with the "Pike's er to nut overdo themselves: we think the disease is not dangerous. and will pass oil' without any serious rt.- sul L taki a iU(rht cf rolll c. I tion. The St. Joseph Gazette of the 6th., ' says: ; Mr. Win. G. Fee, well known in this ! city, called at our ottice cn Saturday eve. jnil IIe hAl Von Laramie on th'eilth July, and Cherry creek, the alleged si at r,f t1:P crnl.1 i,,it,.-s mi lb.- 17th II.' iv.k - - v ' - - seven days in traveling fn m Cherry creek - to the Fort, a distance of ilOil miles. II" ! ii t . , t , - saw no gold whatever and i t iives there is ,i,..r.. v.-.r .;,! 1 tin. lie see any miners: but says a number -f traders w as moving intohat r.-gi, n II" SUV n. rusti l.bll-willbe mines an 1 tb uit- ed as soon as reliable information is ob We have thus givm all the reports that t i i i i:-l t, .j y. (Jur readers can draw their i:'.v;) concln.-i . ns. ' This same pap-: r says , f the 'river excitement: Fr;.zer Ourhite-.tdat".-:' and mail, are to tl v.i Calif. 'n:'a 1 v .vt-r-JUth July. "Mn.v ttersons who na'l lett that tae , v r l-l 7i T T ! t i- I llil' s were returning' rh. y 1 JU6.l I Hill tni'.-e uiii.es iWer r aiiy :ag. rate A large num :" all v.;:i-;: r .er wh went tio r lUi!i! Vva7' r riv' r that ;. v ni t v r struct wing dams ai V.i ! "i i : ai'T n'.m! -r the str am. w hile n si ill are mug iroin l .a i til; i fi.r diggings that v. hi py t- v.. ; k. ErowiiYille Library Association. R. Brown. A. S. IKhulay. If. 5 Th. rpe. G. W. Ihan n. C. S. L Mi.Gary ein Satuiday evening next r .u 1, 1 - , candle light. " INCORPORATOR. Nemaha Asrieultural Society. The Board of managers ..f the X,- maha County Agricultural Sn-ie-ty. are here! y, ta ln'H,t :U lLe "f Ji;;!-r" " "tney in hr.u nvulo en Mtnnlay. S.-pt. iTinat i o ciock. as imp. -nam i-usine-ss is iieressnrv t.-, ,r.,u-..-t...l it ; l .......1 there will Le a full attend: iii'if-. R. W. !".' UNAS. Secy. OTiCE. " . . r IX,;":"'nin': r,n!'' rKU ( ' Committe are retiuested t.. meet at the Council Chamber in the Ci:y f Omaha. on W otlnesday. the day ct - nt. m- i t . ... .t. t i- . - i I'. AI. l'L 1 ' aiuieiiMiu oi niouum , . i :'. nd mce is d- si: - or saio uay. .v iui i .... . c ....... .-. fil as mai'.ei s t i it;.L n:ii" 'i .hi.- - ;m be considered. L. L. 1JO WLN. Chn. ,: ... ,.'-.. . - ; - " - lirownviiie .uau Arraatnicms. l AMCKN M All.. 4 .-;-.-. i IKii'v rnn otv- evi-i-.t.- 1 . ..- i . :i. hail' i; i- ttru D.iiiv Satdiivs .-. . i i-:c'i.:, A. M. SOI T1II RN" MAIL .!.-.-T.;-wcek, ,.n c M i.i.ivs Wo la , n., , ... r"'( 'u iu..-.,.its. li:ur..,. ai. j :ur j-v,. rvoKTii r n.- mail, . r, rv, tu...i.1v. Ti -v-t . lhj,art On M-.-n l.iv... WedL-.-iays :i:: I It I'"BT K i: n.M: Y MUL. L uni Fr'.wr.vitle ti.- llr-t . I t-verv r.th. rcat-hii! I't. Kvan.cv in s - . ...n w : vinr Fi. Ki:irn-y en th- n.;h Arrir At l!p. i.v iu 7 .'t.iv-. TUIKIO M ML. L. .,v Fr-wnv-i;.... -.n M .1. hn-s. V :. -! - arjJ J- ri.Jiiy at .-.. s. a. m. An-rn At 'ir.AMiv:;; . :i T,;.-. 1 iv.--.Tha.-- 1 iv- a- J Saturl.ivs :;t s , ." ... 01 I K L HOC H. i r r...ra , oVlcok. A. M.. t.i 1 l'. v n-i fr,..n t to 6. P. M. C. . 1"'1..-11V. F. M. - " i JiEAVTiri-L Hair. Ti;:-is..::- ,.f tu- croi-e-t . ! Mr- v: ;" : at -1. a Mjl.e .s:..v7-.i .". . ' - ta.u.-at. a:. i-mCn .'u "nlr'w m V7 .-.v ' 'r'. !. :,: 1 '""v " ,:r anTtf.': h'rt'"t a at' - t"' - J ,-7." u 'J H Vr. :i -- r ' - re-: ... i v i.e:: . r. .: W. -I-- I! I'..--; ri'iip. '.. -. it f:-.rt tlit- i:.i:r. :; n-i. : e. i that r--!T. .-, , .. . x;:n:i:: -e r, : : I c! --;: e : ; . : T. C is 1 10 i. ii 1 y v in :iV:t I. mr ; :i-; We sr.vito He a:t-::ti ::.' :1c -;. k nr..I :.r::.:c a;vert:cn:cr.'- :n .-:r .- '. -.:..!.'. f Je- K.-te: '.y and S ir?:.; j-: ! I... i G . :!o"'. s.i'.t Kt.e-.nj ..:.e ::c-r '',i;--c'-i:' DrC-,r:c: - c 'i,lLB-i:'-'-l'rC,krr fte LrI1 ' l'cr'- rcriiilt-C- ri .i. a:..l l)r Ejs-.er: or Killer. T:.p-e : tn-inc arc- I rt;..irc-l t y a : -- 1'.: ? c-iucatel Pl.yjm.;::, Chet-...-t aLj h .., ... , ,. crir,r;? ,he --" t-.r u' t-.e-V-e . Tticy are t..:..:a:u rcmciUe. a. c .:. i t ? 'every 1-t a:.d U --t-cwi-: rc .:. i:r re:- .it; au-i is: 5 run-i.-.-. u :r.r:.,.::y i-.-j . , v.tu-'i'v.vi': ;:.tr7L L.e-i '"a i" cLl-Vi .. . . ...... ... . ...... ...... . . . i; ijKi. , v (' .1 - iv -' 11 r i j .i . I ..!' n . . i j l : . . - --' v : a. vcri ;-f -.mm m an. ft er o.-iutna. abbmnte, MI i.lY -.: SUE!.. fiHS. I . ' UKM. J AS. M I (. hL, NAVE, M'CORD & CO., rwarJR? ana i (munition y SAINT JOSEPH, MO., IT.ive re civr ! 1 : r si'c i..w C'O1..! - ' Im-.-n..- r-tt,-.- vj k.-c lr..i. m -nnt.,:.-! . u.s o- '., - I. I .11. ,- l-r'. t. .-.,, .l 13. o i. A -1.:. l-ii- 1 .ij- li.nry Sait ::i ;;; . r 1.. '.'ij ! r'si..; lT ui-t.I'r 1 wl ir'al.'if". i- !. '. lr:s iii.n hr !.:! 'i h i.-!- .n .11 ! I: e i 1 .r: ;:i ;a 4:- airi !- J : t- K: t-:i. :i h. aii ly . u ar. u:;. c ! I i. o iifiii.i- ; l.Xi U..i-s -...;. !.:!erer.t lr.ii. :.-, oli-i::, Pa'..:i af. 1 F.iii.- . -. . r- ... 1 ; 1 ... . . l ,. 1:1.1 na1 . :,1,;;r:;:;:;:,J '.'-"i lali.'y ca!,,'. ; 2 Kt -!it-t. ai'.'t Ji.i f i!.,-'- ai..l cii'ii.s Iiu; c:;al. O j.. . a ;cr an ! V..t:i:j liy..n Km-: ..... T,;:1 - ' z w.x-di-u I' ik .(: t ii'l Zs. u3un e-c'.. ii" 1 ".n ...7 v. a -ti Ii. ar !-. ii':r' vki ti.e kfve-i a'- p I...,,... :i f ! f.T re, ;he ;:;iv"' f : i a..'. a:i!.-iL-c i.ifr i.ur ih-i.-I,!. r v. ... , ... ,.- ., iti...l:i,i:r M.ik-. SAVE, .Vl.e'iUUi Mil S.'J I. 'J. 1VS -Tf. STRAY CATTLE. S"r.. 1 f r 'ii Br.Avnvillo. X. T. f Aiit:ut. uv.i th'co c.ir .il ! i:.: . t t. .r:.- r. .'i-.'i .-. II r a! !.( ;.--t 'tU-: . i ! a l" i'T t ' .-M V. .. ainl ri-.l i.-ii..i. Till .!li-r a iu!i ... ... !! raM.cr -ii. la-.-.- !, r:... a:..i . r. ; rc-i , .I a J.ist in ln:e hair . n I:;- U...C. T.,1- -I.' -. :.. : , I ii'aTa : ly nw..! i ary i nt- w !: i!I ri-l'i i:n a!-, i .- Jiv.? ;iil Mat; n tii.it w i.I c : l ., 's"1't' j triii'.or 9. IS'.S-'f. NEW ARRIVAL OF Two Hundred "7 jE3 3 (IIRISTIAX DKISLI. Hi mi m Hie. A uil. , ',! a--.:t,-.i .- ... i; ,. i-,ir; ri-i.Vr..1. i He w a il I lilil T,. Vi M , ; t t rii. :i - f. ! ! . w ,: X3 "1" kS I'i'' Ti ym.,ath KoA ?r. Elevuttd Oven, Av. tra. Gold.-n lira, and evt-rv va: :-.ty of I'arlor and Oilice "fctr- Ai-.. J::rtutl lyaro. linns livtilv. I-.tull! i ns. ( (ipia i urc,sho X'ls and Tonus. u:--ii i :-i-i- !.-:y.-f..: t ..-( ' I - 1 ' !i a - :i . :m:, ,ij .,. h.-litm-i.t in tl.i- r- i: i f !!. .'rv I I. .IV'- J'!.-.. !.. V I Ii !:!;. i . -, . r . Titi.r -rat. 1 S! r . ; !r n -..!-.. i a: .1- :.i r : 'i.v ::..r v- e- "1' -r:r.t-:;i:i:.. 1:1 lit:. . ti - n- tiit-' r. w'r.: i I .iri.iin i.i ' : J 1 1, l ;: , . ii :. ! :. a v. HEDGE FENCING. T.,f I', e. N. SAN 1' .e i' iv. : I I- V-: ...I r. -' i i v;.v. II i::i I- I. i ;.i inn.. : .. .- : P., "i.: t s I i rp c ( ;. Notice to the Public. T'.f lill-TS Mi Kill l-"7. i ;, ' 1-t. I-;.-, I'i- . 1-' 1- V. . .; . v. i-re in l..i-. i.i -.!. J i - T u s. r. m.i:y e. waiu nr. CLAIM NOTICE. i . .!.: - II , ..'i.i t - v. ;. i I u i ... -" r.. . :. T, :, 1 1-e-ei,!:-: Tl... I . V. : a-1- i.e-.-l.V i,.., e ,,t -..-. i i .... N', :ri 1 ,-r. i-.'.-i. t-. -t 1., I. ... i tl Ji e : - i. 1:1 i u- n It-M'II M i. IV: Time and Places of HoldJi!- Hie T' e- .1 ; - e - . i - J . .. .I.i r.tv. Ii at..; '.-.i - k .i e i.e .....I . l ;. i Ia la ti.. I . ; Ii i I, t .1 1 , I.-- ... .... la- -. i n - ". :.e. . a : I -. .''..r -v;t . n r, , '. '.. .!.:'. V.Kt I.KY s A '' . a I. ( 1 1.. 0 I f.- e- II-.: -e; l:.v 1. , -. 1- I. s ! GENTS' DBESS GOODS. r -TAfliB .MKHOV. MERCHANT TAILOR, BROW.WILLE. XEl'i'ASKA. V. . . . - . y. .-t .. Cloths, Vesting, ''!.! :.i,-.i, .::,:. : .... . -, . . .' i-w., 1 c;il I'i i ntt:u'anlrc(., of American I!;u.k Not.. .. . O; .1. J. O'SHAXKssy, "TVT" TT" 1 ".TIT; im,Th Y -ii7?'izt e :.er.r R -n ..,,;."'.' - C II!lMCa. ILL. -- 1M .1, - I', o it..' i' e----. I . . .- . f e. e-v V -.: .J toi ( r-U v r, :-. 1 i: -it ; rt ., N.v y ; V'r I "' ....'. i .. -.; i ' ! ' j ' i ' 1 ' t f. of .' .(.-: .' r,-r Claim Notice. ; ' V. i- L ::M - Tr. ' .;. . h M. I J.t. : ,. ',..: -:- ! ' ' -ie-'i. Cl-!. . . i . A .--.-: 2-i H M CLAIM NOTICE. We w.u'J rarticu:Tlr rail ttiP a'tfntl-.rt f-r-i t- rp-afsty tti-.wn a- M Lr ..:."- s:r--:!." A niOCLAMATIO.V. IV. .: - I xv;..t.v Hie f -' - i.:; .l! ei.o-rt.i:'. avl ; i f v..e T i j-a -v iicre p.-;.i .-. : i- f-.t f !. . . . . . : t. . : - '. .-1. .-. : : ;...(', M :.. . i - f . t!.i- r I :ti T. ii,- e-! i!' 1 W 1 I.I I -v v . : N . . - I i U 'V. A !:! ::.i:i'.-.N'. I. V.: Ev ! n i". J. . V SALE C? HEAL ESTATE 1 1 : r,. : iv tt:i- s : . : -.-it r. i-: .'I . ' . i : : ; t -- : x .. r.-j I' M I . . .'. w li . ,i t it.- ill . I.t-t N... :i ; 1.1 :v t . i;.. , ! ! I. : N Ii ll 17 I 1" i i" s 1-; ii II ti T: C 77-;V.'.V: . ... , . . . . y. ::p t' i-ti i'i !. i:i i I:; : i ..:.o ti.l !!: i C1J.MJ . in;i::v. : A-i - A ;-:;-t 1? I- E. MAT HI LIT, Cabinet & Wagon-Maker Main ,roP.b'-t. S;xth rnd isvr.:h, isKouwn.br.. . j . A i : ki ! - 1 t : r. ft -, . k i it i y - ,1 : p I To nil Whom it Maj ('i)iueni. 1 l i rc.;y r,f :r, t o i ' ,i;. i my f-.. ti- '. .y !.... i I c ( .ty 1 1. . s:.-re ;r tt.i 11 M a-iii. !...:: . ..:!:,. i. . ,. , i I ' a f - : .i : -i ..: ! in in i.t -1 1 -; . i .-t - j V: i,'. . ! .f, A'.i-u-! lj-ii. 1 ...-;. ii. u.i.a : v v. A -" : . r i ;....:..: t ,r- 1 : . r - : V....- r y :. ! 1 . .. ' y it. ! ' .'. . . : . . . 1 - v .1 X T m a a v t; ;:xer. Claim Notice. j.i- I v.. . ! , . i T- r . 1 1 a !:i Claim Notice. CLAIM NOTICE. - l CLAIM NOTICE. Claim Nolico. .'. v. w i . i i. K r. . . : t ! . V"1TLAKE bl "TT(iN. tt,"" t? f.i -- C, f-r r - ' la C ri i S r. J r c- i- jj.Vj. , Ua:!ua;I ( ar. V.lavU I'l-aip. llr.it .M l; ! i ' ' ; R ;;rv AVI.- .1. c Ib I' r l ) v' Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Fn shAiTiv.iis: II- :.vy A-hliti..::.. 1 1 Iiie-s (.icitlt Elu-'liupjlf ! K J'.Y J, E. ' EiTiTiriG-.o "v V. ,. i! - . 1 - . i - (' i . . it . f . A a- .1 - I.'M K V 1857. F. Ii. F-Mi...... Lockwocd & Poineroy, W !. HATS XSl) vm. STRAW GOODS. A.lo.Sl-.-lrrsrcf A-r.ric-.a IV.rsrf t--r- i..i . l. '.':" a NTilV V- r :: I! -. -1 t ' v.iarr.' I. o. i v 1 ir. :. .! . 1 . I. .- V 1 I!, l: LI. lam: & noov i-:h; HL ETUI Mil, Erownviilc and Nemaha City, M:nn sK v 7 1 i: i: i 'i . i. v 'n.r.Tr :"t :-y:o: :: 1 t t.i .i.-, i li .-. . :) r.. II. .1 K-- i.e. 1 ,;vi.'. 1 M.iVir. ' r.-.-:i-.:.- : r 1 - I.:o I A. v. l.-.r... -'. F i I. ... - . - e if In- - rui r ar: . .. iar.it ..-t: .:. i r o.-v IV- -: .:.- 1 "V N -. 1 . : :' I -1 ':.'-. . i.t - : i. 1 u v. . .. 1 1. n V. i: !. il tv claim notice. T No:. A V i. ..i.r. jlv S-JTTr ? --; AYER S V1US 1 NEW and vr,ru!arv sKc,.f i! fnt;,, A cure of ail ltiiiou diasf Ci.tiv..i;,". '.. ' trestion. Jauiii-. I'ropxr, ithm.-i.., ri ' Gout, Hunior-. N-rvu:ie. IrnUiUU:--.-. j. j ; 1 tion. He:id;i'-l.c. Tains in the Una.:, ... . r.'l Lin.b. F maie Cumpiair t-i. a .-. 5,. j ' T'-ry f( w are the ii?ases in hi h a 1' .-.r . ' cine is not tin -re er It re'iin !. -:r; : :!. ncs1 and sut'.erii.? mijht be ;rev-t.t' -i. ;f t v ' !ps but cfectv,al Cathartic wire n.'.r" f:,.. TT No ptrt-a can feel well while a tn-'..-.- .'. , Nidv prevails; beside, it scin tetie-f. 3 i.r, often fatr.1 di-eaA, whih nitibt hv-. st' '' bv the timely and j'idici"u- Ti-,e i.f a . ." Th: is alike true of Cold-. Fevrri-h .. Biii'n:s derttnements. They a.i t-- i , . prdr.ce the deep seated ar.d form p j.-.., whi-.-h I.1.1I the hearses all over the lain. reiible family phytic is (f the rr: in.tirt - . the public health, ar.d this I'lii hns u--n p,.. wita cf tiS'imnvite skiu 10 mm .:.:a .. rr.nr. ; -' exten-ive trial of its irtues by I'i.v :;!., t. z "rs. and Patients, has shown -i!ts .,r-.iir. v ar. tkinsi hitherto known t f any med :.. ' ( , have been ejected beyond belief, were tr.. v : . I itantiattd lr perti f stu-h exalt--1 f' : -- eharactir a to f. rbid the snT.i-i n of r. tr . -. "' Amoni the ninny emineit cei.tlen.-n . 1 testified in favor of the-e Fills, we may .. Fr-f. J. M. Locke, Analytical .'Le; i!-t. f . , cinnati, whjae high prufeuiunul tiara.. ...r .s . dored by : Jiihn M Lew, Judge of the Supreme C. - . the United States. Th )s. Curwiv, Secretary of the Tre-i .-. . lion. J. M. A'kig HT, Governor of In-i: -::.. N. LoNiiwoKTH, creat wine grower -f the 'Xx Also, Dr. J. It- Chilton, l'r-ictitiil CLcxx New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. M vkcy, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astor, the richest man in Arn'rici S. Lei.ani .t Co., Frupr's of the Meu .p j. Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could 5e wattv :."r::K certiticates. from all parts where the I -lt( 7 been nsed. but evidence even more conv ir..-.: j ... c the experience of eminent public men is f,.;: . their e!i'eet upon trial. These I'ii'.s. the result of Ion? invest nti. 1 studv, are ottered to the public as the best tl mcft complete which the present state of mei-i c:en--e can arf-rd. They are compound 1 r. t ' v the tirut's themselves, but of the rae,lA-.nal v.r.., onlv t f VeetaMe reu.f 'lie, extracted ! y ; process in a state of p-irlty, and cotubir.t-l t"c 1:1 suiii a Tuai.rn r as to injure the bet r t:l:s. ; , Fvstem f.f rr:iTe-.T:.n f r med-.'-ines has been ' ... iu the Cherry IV. t'.rai ai.d Fills both, to p-nc.-.; tr.f-re -rf i :-i.t ren.edy than had hitherto t.en . tained ly ar.y 5 r."-v T he reason is perfe -tir :. vif-tis. While by the Id r.'.-de ' f cornpi'-itii r.-W , tuedl'-ir.e is b-.rc..r.e-i w-.th rr.'. re or le-s 1,-" j ... i..or.--u ar.i ir. ;r.---. '-it..-'-'. y tins ea--'-! ;t ... vid ial virf.e :.iy tr.it i-.r-i ' r ti e e:::t i- pre-e:.t. A"i r.. :: rt ir.i 'Af.ir . i:;es cf t a r. 5 s!-.- e-..; '.' ye-1 are left -J. t!. crative vixf.'-s .-. : rtiir.ed. l'.r t ;ta el:--, i-i-'-r.t t:.e .f.- ts rh-'ild ; Mf. a t..-v -m r-vei, n.. rr- - .r.-.v r-i.e.a.. a.'.i ...e 1 ...s-.irr. i-1 wrf 1 r.r t. i' te to d.sease tl.a:: aiy..-.:.cj k-.f wl to tr.e w..rl i. rne-r n.'-di A it is :"re .-:fr.T v exy.eicr.t tr.it nit n.. "-.ei:i i V- taken under the cotincl tf :m at;.-:. i Fhvs.eian. and as he ould not properly .-u. :4 rn.'--!.v w;:':.f...t knowirz its cenip -sit:. n. 1 : (ti: ; lied the accurate Fornmlre by whu i : T' 1- : ral ar. i Fills rre tna-le to ti.e w t.- le ' it. '. Fr.o.tltioi.ers ii; ti.e I'nited tates and IU : A:. ican Frovir.ies. If. however, tii-rc shi.u.i . r one who has not received them, they ... promptlv f. rwarib.d hv- mail to bis re.;-i Of ail the Fatei.t M'ediiines that a;-- '! .-1 i.i. f. w w..r,ld he taken if their cotupoaiti 1. .is iin Their life ensists ui their mjs..:y. I have t-niv-teriis. T:e c..nT.olti' n f f r.iy preparations la.! -.-a to all 11.0:1. ;u d a i who at-' coii.T -t-i t t" ir- r. the ':' f t f: Iv a. kt.-.-w 1- dae t):eir ro-.v: t! thtir iat.ii. -i.- ii.. .-its. '1 he Cherry Fe r -.l'-.t j.ro-on: . e,i ,v j.Dtlrc men to be a v. . .n-'-di'-i: e :.ef. .re ;t t r- i ts wt-re known. M r.v - in"i:t I'hv -i. ia:: have dcelared the arne tii.: j f mv 1 'ill-. :' 1 f''!i n -re c'liihiiently, ai d are r.z t urt.'v ti.at tii i r anticipations wctc r. .: tii.iii r- ai: ,-! ' v ti -ir Vtt upon tr: !. 1 h. v . :,,;. hv their powerful ii.r!uer.e o. '' inter-. .1 v. ' ra c purify t'ne Ll"-i ::.d t.ttii!.it- : into hi ilti. v art. on lenitive tr.e oi.-.lre.i '...it.-. ti.e ton...... i . bun N. Ir. er. a:d ot '.er or.ias of l-.iiv. rt!"r:i i their irreirtilar ai tion to oea.-.a.i . iv . ..ri -1 til.ir. wi.erever they exi-t. i:ch deraa.-s Ti.,- t- a- itr- the tirt origin of dieaf. . ur-wr.iTiped. tr.ey are nle.is.n.t to n-:'1. ' - : : e . : 1 v vejet i . no har:n can ar.se :: t'ae'r ti-f in anv qt.aTitity. F r minute directions, see wrapper on the L.x.; ri'.H'AKKn BY m. JAMES C. AYEH. rraclical and Aualytical C lirmiit, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Eox. Fits Eoiei ?cr SL SOLD BT J. II. .M.VL.N CO.. Aj. i.-s. . lir .h i-i i .... V T J. D IT. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law, ! N.1 rj-4. ( -.: i r ; f I 7. V."..: :,- s- IV CLAIM NOTICI:. V. . .::... '. :. .: i, .-. . ' .':::.- I i ..; ;-.- .: t!..- I..t ' e u,v r.:t t ..J it --:ii; : . .n - rt-r.t m '.-ti l-.n-i t.j, 3, ro--: .1 i-..-t e .fv Wlioloale (iroct'ry Hout'. W. C. RITCHIE, II IIOL IIS. IL II . LVD R II T. 11 L DEALER ir; lilnrclifs. W'illCS. Li(jlii ( h;aks. woonr.N waiu:. b? I I ;.. St,.u li. , . vr. JOMit-ii. io, n w r. i-t ;:-! : :..i '. .:e., e-- t ' I t.-:-, : -. I- -- e . .-. . : !:.! ti. it I ! : :i 1 . . : .. e, .1 .,... ".I., a:. I c.i::..-.i. : - . . - i - - i i . '. i-'. i--y ;::.. .0 uiui"y ' i i N 1 CLAIM NOTICE. t- . S .i ; :i. 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