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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1867)
? i P.:.W tAA ' tCt. tCCA l. 1 13 is :i t t a d u :ao::, o n d a b cco.tv in::;, Co.. J- -i A - . .L .... 4 . . :: o o a v i: VOL. - vA T 777 T 7? r au "1 n - .tkJ. 1 ! 5 . ? -- . :TfTl N K S 0 P Ts rl of. stew ut. d. or -cu rt corner .f MA r I Fir t Ft? eels . .... ., m t- "' T "-- rncE noi'KS-7 u'?(k?' 1 J 1 l 2 "rd fJ" l RrowBri!.NcbraM.ya., lf.3- No 34,1 v. TsTholladay, LI. Graliintf I la I A"!,1 scatcJ i Ui v.aUIIc in I V5 . lISISIiiiUllLKui: OBSTETHICEAN jr j,,uM hnJ eon ;kte rets of Aaapitat- Trcjkinir.snndObstttricHl i.-,ftrurrer.s. Ecc: ILoIJadaj" Co's htorc TVo ?ors c?j c iV.. OJAc. FS. Fpeeial attention piven to 0 Istetrie &r J Yi'ittiitUit wmen nj children. x-4J-!y CHARLES HELLMEIl, 4 AA'. a: "un t. 2Jr ttlcw tuna ft nifenVr,J inferior tr.tk f JVit.r.J Shrcs J tbe beet tr.ateri.cl snj b lity h.rduir.s OUSTOM WORK yairifigdone with neatnns and Jn r etch FRANZ HULLIER, OPPOSITE DEUSEU'S TIN -SHOP, khoitxtillc, t :la. WAGONS. BUGGIES, FOYTS.CULTI 71T0US, A.c, Repiir4.n tUori ct.tke, t cow ittes, iwrrrHH)ligiii'-'c1"n- x-i3-!n liti ALIERIOAN HOUSE. I Coo3 Tccd ana Livery t:i'le la cunncctiiiD the House. L D. r.QDIIiSC!!. PKOPIUETOK. frrn 5;rr tetutrn 'Iain and Water, n r o u a vi llc, r. n r : n a sua. May. 30 h 1SC5. 10 36 I? T.Vr.TiUcB O.li.HeirtU J:S. Church TIFTGH, KEWETT d CHURCH Uttornciis at Catu, D 1 1 0 W N V i L L E . N E E R A S K A . Ir;i lit.'f.S. Ij. A. ROBINSON, Jj'Ji lihll IM i.iiiuuii, liOO'l'S AND SMOKS. t JCs.1j vrork d.tj nil i tiiei mill CI?; cliJ i!i:rii - C.nt id ttort notice. lu -20 tLnu lUrs. IH.iJD.Gcmclt, Ilillmery & Fancy Goods i.aS:rot cne doer west cf the Tat ClZ:e n o ?. v x l z.i r. e: 1 1 a s : ; t . :. rrerrti.tr; ia tie !Mli;.rr I i fie .r M Trncicr cr -lo trier. gates & Eousrn:LT PL A A S l) rp "n t? Q Mroivnmc, r.tSjraOia, L . i r lli.t. n, r ! .-' -i '.' ' in tht ,r line ' t o'-'-.c.trr tri r k--- !.' -it G R K q Crl' CAM! TUUC. BROVKVILLB, K. T. . ri'l r.Mf.;.'.;-y iL'i'.-a tie CiiirT cf .tt-i Uff-t.'.j I -..ui-try ti I t t s W 'cw ! t ' t t ' ." t v , Vol bi Vf - ,.1 1 i. '. I.. 1. I 'm . ) i - . f J.a- - " 1 - - i 'y, C!j Oiar S .s -4. 4 1 ' t in -'. 1 .SO "r Ot t::ri-t , . ... 1 i - - JL t- i ? Us lr ! ' ia!.1 v.-Oiiyj, --r. C A. C. a.. i ' t ' . 4 r cf th 1 5 i 4 i 1 - 1 OH.; 1 1 I 4 . , 4, r - ! - t rt , u T - - ; r r I' r ' J v.. - , etc. All tcu c;;f, a a .'''iv like manner, u d on ttr;cklr ai .v H TERMS. I . cm iooRViJiortiovrxrnu iicsb ) JACOB MAIUIIN, 1 IC C T-T 1ST T- r i i . .... r ! i.-. main sirxzTp'Bnov.viLLE, yci;:iAKi ,,j . ) ' i O -s S3. .J 03 f 23j CG CIO If If A p H n (J JOSEPH SIIUTZ ITa iust received nnd will constantly keep oo Lti"i a la-ge nJ well f i ltotcJ ttcck of genuine ar- k-!e in i line. One Door vest of Grant's Store, Bron-n ville. .Vilraska. OfCKxks; VTittcs Jewelry cJjceoD ttilhort- WORK WARRANTED. BroTDTllle. Neb.. March I5;h. !&6. 10-25 f EDWARD YT. THOLIAS, ATTORNEY d AT LAW, SOLICITOR irTciIANCEIlY,. OrT.re eiirncr or Vain and Fir.t Strts. B H O W N VI L L E , N E B R A SKA. CHARLES G. DOUSE Y. : ATT0EI7EY AT LAW MAIN STREET 3roxvnviIXo rJoTornn. IIELML'CU.D'S FU:il EXTRACT I1UC1IU is ,leas;...i in tt. ...k r, frc Jrt ia ll injuriou. j.n.j rietie?, and immciiite it its action. i.oc PnKi'er. Miot nn.i i K ' . W A S & UKOTHER'S , , j i wr.rP T Hivan vortiiinrj, v;L:!f2l: IUl-il Dealer in Choice Linuorc, Winco, Ale, Bear, r r! "t:(t iirciL cririVA- A VJ . OCE... Main Street. Erownvilia Hiy. ITib IS' j !o IJ fr ,!n GEO. A. P1UNCE b CO CD Vtriillcc with Pit-3-t tilt) tS. . DWA-i ... Fia.i-ledia V.':t!nut or i.i I ..ill 0 Charge f;r Jhvir-2 cr SU'rung, AN ILI.UETrr.ATED OA7.T.O0L li c Uil .!.r. Ii l.t S!) IC '.'.! UC-lf.- - " tu !: .. ' "iDf -a .!.-.''. 1 ' i. t.i tt.-.' iV ;wrio- f ' uu p i ctr i!;P:rB!'i-t '-t.i.i le t f' -! iUH'!!"' Glio. VI. HILTj a: CO I - . -Maa'. a ra.- t tiM.V.n i.E AS 7 AA ..: .. AC'liVi: ; ...is, .:e r l e- ! . t tr.i if i'i tv- !;oa.';a' "A n 1 i '.I 3 -r ii f r . .- : to :: c:;m. ; :.:a i.vj:a (A .: .....,. a . , ..a t . 1-0 . .-" "7 . ! rl .: ' it ... ; ..- I 1.' i' 1 j it i 1.m'aL tsi J IriMli r a; I O . .'. , ! 'i !. lie v ii r .-I 1 e, I ..y Cay. T. v'n V'.':; .v. - -s. ': '' ! ; . ' 1 "t t o- 1 a f ..! a- 1 1 .!..- c-c ' V .1. n . 1 i I O! IT l,:.Al r I ' ?, H R! i .:.. I 1: - S v ; 1 Ji ,;i pr ii.iv, t:..,! 11 '' r ' . i , . ! 1 1 . r. . 1 f ! t-T ( I -1 a 1 . r-,M . , 'f iu .A-..j - - - ! - A v. x.j I nvcuM r-7ecifuiy sny tlra I lave r.rwl am iiow rsaiva.j a !ar,;e sleek cf '...j,... ... . i ' i --j Wluivl Ui.ki V.- I lietpcu.Ftustly to ! n. 1 a full e??ortacst cf g eia'S. clot:: III G r: yvcr ?-Ict:i Cc;sU, VnnU t: Tcsti. Fnr.ch C!o!'i CVohtj in t5. Ccrricio'Ccccls. all dcci.pt:o:.s-. A I AO; JO EV IT TllL TRADE. Ail of which I to sell as Cheap or Cheaper Thaa "any cf my Conspetiiors. All I ' askisfortha citizens of era aha and adjuinicrj'onties TO GIVE II A CALL - nd find ovtfcr iiemselves '.REJIEMDEH THE iJitJiLuii.bi-JiiJii-iF oliiLi MA1N.STREET, una 77iYiiLiiz, t ;crs. S. SEEM AN. NEW FIRM ' AND ? fig. a R. T. RAINEY & V7. D. LETIS successors TO RAIKEY cC CO. fiarecifuHy in fern the Citizens of the City and Covnty that they are in receipt cj a Ixrt a.:J ccrnjdtte assortment of . Ladie's Dress Goods. . WHITE GOODS, ' SO t5 . Wiih an endless variety of isr o t i o 'In s. Together with the Largest Stock of Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES' Ever brought to this City all of which was purchased prior to jhe late advance in gojrf, which enables us to offer supe rir endueeiiients to ihose desircus cf pur- chitinjr. We also, teep oh hand a fresh Stock of And a good assortment cf QUSIIEDUAE3- Rrmcinber tbe Place, Main Sircet, On Door Bbove the Pot 'Hicc, 15rownville, iiebraska. y-lU ia.nn EELIJE OLD'S Is ft ccituincure fjf diseases of tbo Rl.t3.lor Kidneys, Ornv.-l, Dropsy, Organic Wtwkr.esa Female Cc luu'.uint?, Utntr! Debiiity, Anl 11 diicacj uf tiics URINARY ORGANS, whclbcr exUtin in' " ' - MALE OR FEMALE, fnni whatever cause ori?in:Uin n i n uutiornf "liUV LONG .STAMPING. Difeagcs cf these oritn3 require the use ofa diurct'to. If no treat mentis yubirittrd to Consumption or If.miiy may ensue. Our Fi-sh aud lilood are at loosed fr-iju these fr-urc f, an J tho HEALTH and HAiTLNESS, n r, i Ihnt of Posterity, dcix&di udoa jroict u?e of ft re liable rciin-J y. -Uhl.MLOLD'S EXTRACT RLC11L, Ettvi:;.tcl vp wards f ISrir-. f.ro.i br iil.Lli..lT, 13 i Broaiway, N.iW Vrk, oi 0t tViutb Rib Srtrept, riili-ielft-a, Ta. TUF-HLORY OF MAN IS KT RE N ( i T 11 . T bo re fore the ticrvuj? and dtbhantcd shoul J immtdiate-l- uie llttuibul-JV: Ex r.N.t Lmhu. L E C T U H E : - . . . TO VOUKO MEN. 2it Vullishei. inaThd rnteiop. rncsixcemt. 4l2L.ceturc ;:. Ilia r. at 1:1 e. (h re of FpcrtB8torriice., Sore-T-nl Wcakner-, In vnluutary uiiaiit-r, 8eiJ.ti Dtbii;-t j. :id lunA-d-irn nt to Marnnc svner.illj. .Nervousness, Con-suu.ia--n, Lc..iejr,nJ Hts.Kf4ii.il aui Ia,ifie..l lii-Mvnc-ttv. re'iiii'";! IrclD Silf-All-?, Ac Rj lit) 1 ih uT J . CI" L V A l-.W L LL, II. D., A u tliur iT iL e 'tKcn R.rt,k," . Tfcc Kiril-nsiv t .-3 s-jtl.or, in tli Jt.iiraUe I.t c H ro,t!-o!j j nc..ifs fr..u in tsj. rh-nce tbal - :it t. v. iuS cum. 4 j-c'ih csof 6.-lf-at.us'J v y t-e v2octu ai'y rtu.-vcl wion-a'. mtoki-.s, t:I i:0 a; J ti .ir.iiu .-ur.'icil ii";rti..i.:. L.-n o, i..Oru.:;: J t, (!, a c irj ill ...nt carton nn! t-l'-stna:, t v f .. t.4 it s. r i ,.i L.If i -hsi-'ii u ai -ct-y r-r, nvell c-h.-.j iv 8DJI r. y, :;is 1 acfi'i :: v. u.n nam; a to u. to TR'JL'SAMa AND . 0 s a 'j s . .-. a 3 ii 1 , -. I I . ii cert' A i c; t sir t i - " i- . a s . . 'a 1 cj . ' ' : i J -fc I O.h-v : lilli t, . . I A Ct JIUl a CCLt: (. S. ft . . . . - IA IV VI 11- IV.-1 as. 1. T , L 1 a a i - S' 4 OA CA I CAM John Jacks cn was a hard-working ninn cf t.wentv-three. lieir the eUen hi!d r.r.d tr.Iy sen,' he l.r.d always r. Lcin?, a K-nr' ill..: r u; John was r.juch respected ly every one i;i t!,e ALbor r; i::3ny a c;rini- eveu cirl hau stcrilv tnouiU WOLi ! J like to 1,3 Mrs. Jackn. E.u J' l::i wn no 4 ;s t f.ict na?. !: i-1 1. Ul. He would rrA : h 'an 'til d;?y. than undergo t c- rt ifny cf an introduction to a young lady. Not than John OK-iiU'Kd the dear creature?; iar i rijiu it.. W lelive ' that, in cotnrann with ail bashful and wc-dl meaning mtn, enter mined the vi-ry highest respect and ad miration for-them. And this, no doubt, was the principal cause of his lawful ness. He fell that they were superior beings, and that he was unwonhy to as Foliate with them uj'an terms of tcjualiiy. But we cannot stop to moralize. Nancy Clark was the daughter cf a vry rr.-pectable farmer, whose land ad-join-d the Jackson larm, Nancy was a pretty saucy little witch, and s-ha liked J'.hn Jacuson. Whnn they were child rt-n, they attended the same school, and a lie was a few years her senior, he was usi.ab'y her champion in the c h i ; d i h dt? putes that aro-e, and her companion in corning ana going. At last, John be came so much cf . a yonnjT man as to kept from s.chrol, ns he hr.d been in past years. John diicoverc-d, too, he wa? arrowing cut cf shape. His feet and lgs appeared very awkward ; he did not know what to do with his hands; his face pnin td h;m; and, taking all m all, he was in clined to think he was not more than half put together. ' . As novelists say,' it was a lovely day in August. The sua 'war clear, serene and beautiful; ihe trees were loaded with golden fruit, and the beau'.iful birds twit tered their songs cf love in the hranches. Earth (there, we've slid down to earth once more ; such lofty flights -they make our head dizzy.) We were prepared to say that "earth yielded a bGuntifui har vest of grass and clover, and honey sucUes, which the noble yeomanry of Che.-iervitle hail gaina'el within theii storehouses1' but upon a second thought, have concluded, to word it thus: "Th farmers of Chesterville had done harvest- John Jackson's sister had a quihing, that afternoon. His father had gone to 'Keith's Mills," to .;et some wheat ground, and left John to repair Kom touls, to be ready on the morrow, to commence rnoving the -mMdow grass. Suddenly it occured to, John, that if he remained about the house that afternoon, He would be called in at tea.time, ai;.d required to do the honor of the table. To avoid this, he quietly shouldered hi- scythe, and stole away to the meadow. half a mile distan', fuliy resolved iha: he A-ould not leave there until it was so dark that he could not see to mow, so as to avoid seeing the girjs. The meadow was surrounded on all sides bv thick forests which thctually shut out what Ii'tle breeze there migM chance lo be stirring. The sun pound its rays as though the little meadow' was" the focus point where the heal was con cenirated- John mowed and saveat-- sweat and mowed, until he was obliged to jil down aud cool ofFl Then it occur red to John, ihat if he took off his pants. he might bp much more comfortable. There could be no impropriety in . it, for lie was entirely conceah-d from observa lion, and ihere was not ihe slightest rea son to suppose that he coold be seen by any person. So John stripped off, and with no cov er save his linnet) commonly called a h i r i he resumed his work. . He was just congratulating himself upon ihe flood tune h had made by avoiding the girl-', when he chanced to disturbe a huge biack snake, a genuine twister, with a white ring arouod his neck. John was no coward, but he was mor tally afraid ofa .-nake. -S-II pre-erva-Uon' was the first "pas-agij" that flash ed across his mind, and legs lake care of the body" was lh next. Dropping his scythe and spinning round like a 'op, Ie wa ready lo strike a tv.-o-fc.riy gau. whn at that nicrnent the snake was t. aar enough to hook his croooked teeth ir.'o John's shirt, just above the htm. With a tremendous spring, he smarted off wrh ihe speed of a looouiotive. His first jump took the snake clear' front th ground, and as he stole a'haiy glance over his shoulder, he was horrified to see the reptde securely fastened to the end cf hts garment, while the raaidhy. with which he rushed forward, kept the sr pent extended at an angle cf ninety de crees wiih his body. Here was a quan-'ary. It he stopped ihe sna ke would coil about his b.dy. an I suue z him to death . it he con t!lij-d th- r.ice.he must ?all irotn sneer exnau-11. ;a 1 1. Oa he few.scor.e daring tu think how thssdreadf.il raort was to pd. In - . - tmc - uvely he had taken the direction cf home; a ft or sccuruy came over him.- 1 tuoaCioy - 1 a . .-V I ,.rr,-s 4 . 4 1. across C1.1U4J r rons- 1 :7a irs his fail j c ; c c-. 1. i. j ;.-ji'.li; 2. CO.! j 'i . 0 1 a xt a.o w or tloin all, the AA ho felt tho cold.c; d-..t wan ;, iTl a a.! the: is Lare 'u 1 a a s art or tv v. 1 v . 4' Cf 1 a i -. . ; j i ' i'. '.i ;i j Ca so hi as i.4 , . . 4 t 4 . 1 r.varJ at ! Tk. re if Enake rt sosi-ewnat 1: A t..": t ..i I -A a c:::;c-t. On. ci they f;c.v ! Jchn forjot- t!,e quihmj, forgot th-i i;-l?t ftrjet cr:ry thi:: but iA- sr.ake. " " ; His a c w j esereise L3 raid ratiicj- lar attemion to run:;;;.': t 1" t -,i fxr.v-iive t.at, i:a, Lrou:r,'. ca . i the n:)se-tlced, ar:.i a? he ran, eurs :rect and heud thruwn tu!c, his chi:i, t!irt.at irt-t wcr. tU !..' i!U. :t:i::;;j with lh HiAlfi.ickh vA-,,i:::J t!.2:ji wuii.tn; Indian was nut prowltn:' atuut. Iv thi tniie, Jthi) was wuhiu u few nd; cf the I h lurn, still rui..jU'.g ;lt t! at ti.rj cr c-P 1 , Lis ntad turned so il.-.tt Re i:i, Tht ! : r t ;t one; eye oa the snake, and will) the other 'obatrved what coutse he liiitst take. The lrieadiy burn now concealed htm fruta .4 . . - t iriui c.r.rv ... ...... . , . Is. lie k ;lw uis r 1 1 is were in the yard, having caught a glimpse of them as they rushed f rues 'thi A fa,.. ,.,.,ro i s. ,..!.- -..,1 t . would le in their midst. Fur a mua till, tr.u.iesty overcome fear, and he LaUtJ. TLe snake, evidently p'ie.nei with ia r.ipid tranj-portatiuri, maralCited his lat itude by aiiempting to -enfold the l;ga cf our hvjro within his embrace. Wnh an explosive 'ouch," and urged forward by "sircCiuistances over whi:U h.s had no fontr6l," poor John touud cu. Tf.e. nxt mutnem he wa in full view tf the girlj, and as he turned the crntr ct the barn, the tnake come round with a whir, ioiicewhai after the fashion cf a coaeh-wQip. I Av! reached the barnyard, to his dismay, tie found ihe bars up Eit tune was too j: TtCiuu? to "be wasted in letting down bars. Uatheiing ail his strength, he bouiidcd into the air snake ditto ; and as he ahghtf-d on the other side, h;9 Snakeshtp's titl cracked across the upper Lar, snapping lii an India cr;;ckcr Again John set forward, now utterly regaidiess or the girls, for the extra tick le Irons the snake's tail as he lrap-d the tars, banished all his tush'nlness nnd modesty, and again he had the pleasure of flrt.'ling the snake in a straight line, drawing steadily at the hem cf his soli ary garment. Tne hoij.-e now became the centra of attraction, and around it he revolved with the speed of thought. Four limes in each revolution, a? he turned the cor ner, his snakeship came round wi.h a whiz that was quite refreshing. While describing the third circle, as lie came near the group of wonder-struck girls without removing his gaze from the snake, he managed to cry oui "Call a man !" The cexi moment he had whisked out of sight, and as quick as thought reap peared at the other end of the house Call a man!" ' Away he whirled again, turning the corner so rapidly that the whiz of the Miake sounded half-way between a low whistle and the repeated pronunciation ot dou!e-o. Before eiiher of the girls had stirred from their tracks, he had performed an other revolution "Call a man !" Away he fl-nv ence more, but his strt-iioih was rapidly failing. Nancy Clark was the hrst to recover her pres ence of nund, and seizing a hoop-pole, .-he took her station near the corner of ihe house. - and as John reap eared, brought it down upon' the an-ike with a force that broke his back and his hold upon John's nether garment at the -same time. John ruihed into the. house and to his room, and at tea lime appeared ia his best Sunday suit, but little the worse for the race, and to all appearances entirely cured of his bashfuhaess. That night he walked home with "Nancy 'Clark.' The next New Years they were married ; and now. whenever John feels inclined to laugh at his wife's hoops, or any other peculiarity, she has only to say, "Call a man," and he instantly sobers down. A Monrcl'nl Kumancc. ' - Some years ago the fashionable world of Gotham was startled from its proprie ties at the. announcement, in gossoping circles, and sshondy aher in the sen-ilionl papers, that iUinnie Biker, the youthful dai!orh'.er 4i.r. 1 ier, a loa.ioii nr et had, in an evil hoar, 'becoaie ena nor ed of her father's coachman.' and consented to a secret marriage. The fuolih aitaoh inent became knoivn to the father. wh 100 late to remedy, and he s-ibijceraly disowned the foilish and erring child. Having carri-d o.T. wiih h"r fither'- consent, all her jewelry and persocal ef fects, she was enabled 13 sot her hi A at; J up an bustr.ess in res'.aurant. v. iteve - Lr Lovr in a cottage went on sir. rainy r.til Mr. Boker died. id it was f. 'it. d J j; j,;.,J n,,t fcriven his c! a ti,: h.i r . and. ks a corirtfiuenct3, had not willed on cent of his immense pa-.-es.-aia t) 1. - hid . ;.;r Dean R;e "Coachman h rb.tnd," irlt cf f;V Cr chan :a , a t;.a: r,. CjUi o're the raarriae . t , .; t : - n 4.1 3 a 0 to taa.a r ea.ey-l ihor; fa CI his -her-ia-1 vv; 1 ia th-r in.i W.ti :. c: l.Ata: : '..t i loa.-vi . v, .... a t:..'; v. v a , t P .1 i i , i. . i tet i ; r . . c:f - -.. . . ; i t;:.i-3 us ai.ev.iia; ; t : ! n.: I, . c t e r v i ',''.!.A: l- J 4 a ti 'i!la if t i: r ' ... . r i f ii : i :rr,y l: A 1 ia .er ci: tR i i A L a t ;l.zt wi .in l ? r L f ; a rove Ur ! l!: : t I Ia II: th ..1, .. '. .,i P .v-rty-i-.ri'.kt u re haa was the c.u:e ctjl-l 4Mmr.i i lh,ker; that, atuj '.iter, at .3 h iiiiv i v u. r t,, , . i t y I.' . r 4. ' id, t. i I-1 1 t ) h- i'.-e, a alas f.r Lu-.n n nature, hp. or : in. ; n w e to drown her frriet a:-: sorrow tn a, The svt; o e : rous-.-d, and he i.. . .e te;ar- i.'v p-o-.a-i-if.s tor her, at'ter-.ard it . r. . - e- . , r i . . p..,a.s I., .i1- II' J US- i 14 I', I iguas society to jh her i: Ciharge aau give her a hoo.e. II rre ! reatas: fu'.. A n ii:k -ago sh in-o ! i j j g r t- o'Ji r 'Viju-- reasons assaiai!: at .rah Milt on. a iacn'h a femal" t ;.J the natron that a snavvl bel nr'-.nz to t, 'r. r.d w;;5 goir;r to rerover it. and this plea went out from ihe H.ime. She w t3 Laown to have fifty ceta? ua'.h her, given h-r by a female friend, to make some purchases for her. . Since then she has net b?en seen by any o: interested in her, lot dtfi ii? ruiiiors have reached them that she had purch'a lioncr at several low "drink- eries "This and nothing mora" is era cf th 3 saddest events in domestic hfe, bat sot rowfu! ' th-Mhis sogest thems'lves wliich are not crt-ditabie 10 human na ture. We cannot see thai the stt-rn fath er was jiistthnd on any torrtct pra.a pies, in thois abandoning a di o'hter lo a fate which he must have fore-et-a. We most sincerely trust, for the sake of human t ature, that the conscience of ihr! brothers, who inherited the immense wealth cf Mr. Iduker thus increased by worse than death of a sister are daily an ! irgh'ly uiraiied, and that t!Ay will contirue so till they seek cutuad provide for "an i save (for who will doult that he can he saved ?) an only sister. K X Courts In Nebraska. . Th;j following n the- Act which passed ihe Senate and House providing fcr a District and Circuit Ccurt of the United States fcr Nebraska, and will undoubted ly become a law : Le it enacted by the Senate and Ujuzzcf Rrpehiativcs o the Utiittd Statu of America in Congress asseitil.'eJ, Thai ihe State cf Nebraska shall hereafter constitute one judicial district, and be caiied the district of Nebr.uka ; and for scad district a district judge, a marshal!, ind n district attorney cf I . I ,J United Slates shall be appointed. Ey the Pres ident, by and with ihe advice and con sent of ihe Senate. Sec 2 Jnd ie it futiher enacted , That the sa.d district of Nebraska shall be attach ed to and constitute, a part of the eihih judicial circuit; and a lerrn of the cirouit court and dmnct court' of the United States fcr said district shall I i held in ihe c ty of Omaha, in t!ie State of 'Ne braski, en the first Monday of alay and on the hrsi Monday cf November in each year. Sec u. Jlnd le it fnttr enaikd. That the circuit and district court of the Unitv-d Slates for the district cf lie braska, and the judges thereof respect ively, shall possess the same powerj atid jurisdiction and perlonn the soa-:- duties possessed nnd pertormed by o hor circuit and district courts and judges tf the Uni ted States, and shall be governed by tho same la w s and reguUnuns. - Sec. 4. Jlnd be itfurihtr enactel. That the district judge appointed for the dis uact ot f nOr'i.Li 4 h. i ! 1 r..-j iuj o a t a. c omp insation the sain of . ' ......... t ....... , IJ J ii I J o3 I't'ZO a year. . . . . a. t enuai in-taR-n-nts oa the 111 lirst days cf Jatutry. J?T1 J oa T I " o r, t UotAiir ot ea ;L:d U ii tlUr txac 1 mtrihaii and uiv.rici attorn-; y i States for the iA J district -'1 severely pa- tj duties liwfrdly xr oai United ! Mates, 3 ih- i iaf;.'ii. . re:- 1 c: :a ; : 1 g. nan ja ta o 4. ft- -3 ar. i?i a :t to reiau lOO tuO I tn r 1 4. . j - y (;d cierUs t;i ir.-.ai.s, ana a:t ,r:. a 3 or th ciro-.il aad district States, aad for the court 5 cf the Ur.- a r pur t J40 X f 0 n try vA. 1S33 ec 0. -vi i Is ii Itl 'lT ( i a :t a.i ctsos 0: 0; pen or ; a -.1 e tho 1: j ro-oCLa; r t roiao c--.. ; : y ro-"-. " i Terri'.orv r... ,!-:-: 4 . ta : UA- AAh f r t: X C a. 0 1 V- - I -'. 1 art ot t! I . I 1 a r j , l r ; : r i ? : m t .i ?: ' ; i va: t 1 - - ' j " 7. A-..; UnatJ .- 1".: .hail a- t i a, a:,, f i it jo?isH.a 'h-r-1 v c: O 4 1 J -4. ar.i jv tA $ : . : 3 "'' . 1 - J - ' V . n - I . 1 1 , oflirfrtw.tu!;' bfctore th-? f.r.-1. , lea huadrtd r.. i:unii:g :;t :.er.i t . 1 a to I . b y an a:i er.title 0:; 1 the . ' 4 -. in.r- ei.Kier.t oves th? , t - - - recei states, a 4.K. to 1 r 4 -i 1 eighteen o:.-red aa caose a r , ?".rat: to ia: - C th m ale' citizens ' ! ty-cne yers cf t ueiil in Sm'.-t cr which r :-icn C.a s. iac a-irasioa x r; t-5 those r-Ts s who ar- a 101, t 3 for delegates Iv act wuo i...ti t e ti..j.i 5:, j i tollo vvir oa.; cr a: a... a in a i 4 . soleaia'y sweir (cr aAna) I 0. - - 1 3 exciuJei Iran ta 1 fifth anJ sixth . 1 3 v z '. 1 cr si f.ac; I IJ1 4 men: of th? rel.l S:a'.:3:" support the Co.asi lav. s of the United va, ar.i th;t to the Lest of rav aliiitv, er.: others i d 3 ihD ;a a. ;, so h op a. . u which cat h cr aihra. i:i;a may I . 1 is ered by any registering c:Aar. Sec. 'J. Ani te it f-T'.hir c r. : 1 .4 That after ihe car- -1 .olio a 1 t -. tratan herety rr:vi 1 - - - ' at such time and places th:rci.; zi '.hi commanding general shall c; po:.v. tr.i direct, cf which at hiU thirty dy$ r.'; lie notice thall te given, aashaa:; shi'.i be held for delegate to 5. c . .-.vor.'.o:-; ! for the purpose C: e.-t '-'ar-g n c:-.i:i tution ana civil jjoversmeLl lor sucn c:it3 loyal to the Union, said co::vonti:a in each State, except Virginia, to consist cf the same number cf raemA-Ti aj thi most r.J'norous Irar.oh cf th-j lAitj I?g islature of such State in the year c'oh ten huadrtd and sixty, to Lo cpo".r.i among the several districts, counts?, cr parish cf such Stite by ih'j ccaa-::ai-;r general, giving to each repre-ic'.raca ti the ratio of voters t: (4 4 4. I W 4 said a3 nearly aj soay te. Tr.5 c:ov;r. Iai i r i m r i - , - 1 1 1 - - - .A k , . .. lion m v ir 'traa . 4 4, th; cia.3 nuiiiter of mea.t territory now co:.c tnoat numerous Lr. as rerrec, -I th 3 ;t:.ag Virgin; i ia th 3 h cf th j i::a .!it-rj of said State in the year c:ght:ea h... dred a:.J sixty, to be a;;. Acted as ;f -:c a:d. Sec. 3. And Is it further ercc'.a., That the roramandir j peroral distri;t shall appoir.t ;;:h hyd ji ill i.. ij i. ; s . -. - . c ; i i j , I. ceedirr ihr in t , r 1 an' aate, tc -C W . 4. . ..l - ri:a.,i thj C.:z: registration, so: i ! ' . . t i.-.j ::A :.3 . 3 c. .: mike return to hi t: cf the v.:o, voters and the 1. -i cf pr. .3 tl; delegates by a rAr.ility of the ve al said election i ' or ;rj n V.J . a IU 4 C i 3 1; w C. . ) i L ... I . certain the p-fs as e! accorciirg to the returns c who co.a Jectei si:. c'.ti. pro:I .ra jtion thereof, and r! it-. fr,-"i iKo' iij if 4'- ra : : aba :..t:r V- - J 44V..4 4.J J J 4-4 t notify th-3 venticn, at a tiaa '.ioa;d 1:1 the net vention. when, or termA?. by a v. ' ' 4 t :i!a- - 5 -a - ! t e w h . . : . a wis.'i l: tr.- a coo - a n .1 - i -j cc - r - ' -v j the au t j r. I J if so, il.all pre c ' j to fi tution ; an ! tvhen' th b-en so frira-3 .!, si''- ca t.a y i ta:n to ta ? r ' I - 1 r ; -.3 c: Ua, bv th? ; c e ; r . , 1 v f "'- 1. i . : . . . ; . - ' 3 - f r 4 t V I . 1 3 if ah iyj fr- - tae rti I f re ' ( - ' -n "h -,- i 1 art;,-: : LA ay a :ae ; vtc. , j ,!..!., a- i a. - i a t ... : t