""XT7rT-nxiS, Editor. ru w TTfnI Advertising ArrnL. 5.E-LAS: and Ctllirecs r.aoe r -V I JUiifS . f 'LXLv-tli. A Co. e TVk. ; r.,r Archer, ebraA. desires to clseu tb s I ZI be 'era lh 2 last Legis lature vvcnils merits, cr any gentleman desires to "stump it7- cpea ths same grounds, we are ready to meet them. But with this low dzr. g and personal abuse, ws will have rctLh- to do. 'i Jb Ha. Kurort . ' k VTHTTt. Nebraska City, S. T. V. TaTa.Ualeii.il. 1 it. . ir-u l.wvr A- I. J- fd Agents to solicit Subscriptions and J m - - a Zsrcts for ;2eAU!c., 'Jit a" 1 . r.5-.!t ia this Territory, coming from i fiLof theSutw, often suggest to us -r ' r ;,.,n; ia their old r.e:gbVaood.. who v US0. .Vf-:Srr if thV COUld f tt4 4'6he-Aiv"crtLcr. We always son! a peci- Vie eefHne a wjralij subscriber. It ' others, feeling f u1t interest to Bate JC3 VCSSL extensive cr cent fr their iditiens cf new nzes, Cards, :c ice, we claim to : in a manner Tin ; proprietor being 2d fcavirs in fcia '-Cua. colored iLi-sLr Itotbf-AdreO: etofcrnsutJco .c 'f tT,TUhed Knd experienced Job Psi deteirclned not to be :541, tks cation of 'J ob Work. Cards os cf Foster's Utest unproTed Card 'EIail-S AVerk in Colors, Bronze t frdra i dikance vHl be promptlj at- isi ai varac to give Enaction or -0 par" . . I ,Territcria: Virm'J anl 5nal Gmaty !Crawissterwt-iriabe Ute t pu- ia TBeiit' fr indittelaea to this OeeJ j . ! THE irHTT22. I TteTb'iriS-ss'ocf the Nebraska Legis- ' cre'iiocrr-eJ :w d'n ai 10 o'clock on the "ever-? ef tLe 13 . The principal portion ! ;f -'the Session vas somewhat stormr; perhaps, '-r.i tore s, hovercr,' than the rst and : secxi' .The "Capfiol question" has been Ve ' -stioi; it each Sesa'on ; at the last Session a : i'l rroriJir; for the removal of the Capitol ' bth IIoie3 and was vetoed by the Octezat; Ktnrricj or reconsideration to the : CtcWil where It originated was male the : "j-'.-jI orler of the "dar," from day to" day, ; izi fna'.'r inienite!r postponed tcliltoui cn I iht division of Donglass county" v as the ; tat jat qntion, vhich consumed nearly or ! c:!te as cu:h time as the 4Cap:tol Bill" The E.ii pi;iei creatir.5 a cevr cocntr, called , Sq-r, &f pcrnon rf Douglass, The new 5 ccrrrhis abontTdne miles on the rivet, run- ; rg fact ibont 2 1 rnHes. This was reaJ the 1 ewstiia cf the S?ss"?n, and epen it all Lezis- .1 it til' 1 :stion in crier cf importance "Saiik nuestion." Bills crant'Jii; ! eLrto for sii new-Bank.t vrere passed, and a-iTfjaeltythe Govcrccr; on their reconsider l vioz, jvteret, but two passed cne to be I L-Zci a:D Soto, and the other at Tekama. j Jtaithstand the greater portion of the j S-si.j vaa consumed epen the questions f ibcre.cent;oned,a very eat number of other L Zs vers passed, mostly, however, of a local J r:f sn;h .'as sranting Bailroad Charters, jTesal Boad Mill, Ferry, and Bridge pnvE j seme important B'dls of a general 5 rcue ir'e aUo passed. The balance of the j We rrpcrtcdhy Commissioners at the Second i S-iloavas taken np and passed ; a "Eevenne ! ".v ri.tg oz interest on Terri- tcrl Warrants ; a Bill organizing & Territo- rial Board of Agricnltnral ; a Bill to encourage i Hege Tencing;. a' Bill provilirg for the dis- ral ef Lanlj purthas;d ia trust for tovrc I lra Bill -was. also passed repealing an "Act tirg certain portions of the Iow a Criminal : Code-" of which re will -pesk at Icn-th t-e2.r'- On Tuesday lost, sereral citizens of Nema ha Coantr, passed throtgh our city on their vay to Oms-La, armed vrith petitions s:gned ij'tltree-fjurts of the qna'Lried voters cf said County, requesting their representatives to vote for the removal cf the capitol cr nsign their seats. The above tre clip frcm the Nebraska City Xnes cf the 7th,, Ye know tot cf uhom Mr. Eiden (whose came f tands at the head of the Xacs columns as Editor pro ten) obtained his authority for uttering the above paragraph; bnf, suppose it was famished by a certain in dividual who ads as spy, Ajcnt or tool, for a certain locality, who resides ia this place. . It is about in keeping with his acts generally. But to the fact3 in the case. Thenj were tot on those petitions the names of cne fourth "of the qualified voters of said County." A large number cf the names, we are credibly inform ed we know they are tames we never heard of before were tot even residents o? the Ter ritory, let alone the County. Quite a number were signed "hj re-juesi;" ethers have inform ed us since our return, that the matte? was mis. represented to them; others have also informed us that the petition as it ncis i$ has been cliaveJ, very, materially since they Eigned it. The balance cf the prominent tames very few in number are those who bitterly and un generously, to say the least, opposed the elec tion of the "Nemaha Delegation" and iiave gladly, as 'drowning men, grasped tt straws" in hope cf rendering the course cf the present delegation unpopular, that their chance of suc cess hereafter rniiiht crove somewhat more en- - w couraging. "We write this in no spirit of un kind n ess towards tine tenths of those whose names appear upon the petitions, e nave always endeavored to cultivate friendly feel ings with all our neighbors and fellow citizens, and to extend to them what we claim for our selves, the right cf an honest diff erence of opinion upon ny subject. We have treated those who differed -with us last fall, with the same consideration as those who agreed with us ; in short tried to make all feel that we are what we erne no resveeior cf persons Ucause cf deference cf opinion. AVe knew that nine- tenths of the "people in this community under stand us in this light There are. however, a few persons and wc are glad to be able to say very f etc whose rnottoe is uruh cr ruin" and the more you pat and favor them and their interests true to their nature tie more they snap and snarl. Thesa worthies were not con tent last fall with an honest race, but sought to injure oar private character, and have con tinued their unmanly propensities, and are yet after us. "We fear them tot; but have marked them, and from this time henceforth will handle them on all occasions "without gloves." Gen tleman we have in store a supply of material for your benefit, which shall be forthcoming in dne time. Bat we have digressed. Y"e have ever been, and are yet, and trust we ever shall 1 a firm believer ia the "right of .instruction" when properly and fairly made known. The petitions here referred to as, we before stated, did tot represent one fourth of the voters of this County, tor did they repre sent the opinions of over half the names they contained, after they were correctly informed upon the subject. The origin of those peti tions is well known, and the means by which they were circulated, and tc this particular point we intend in a subsequent number of our paper to give attention. No reasonable man could complain of the meeting of the citizens of 3emaha county held in this place on Saturday evening, Jan- TTe Lr.d arr.T:g tha lOiIays aumu-i.tinr. ci letters, many ctmplaUiis thai the 'Advertiser 'does netrejeh us regularly." Y7e are sorry, tnd feci as much vexed about the natter you pcsalllr.c-J and bow ths fatilt is tot cars. . The fAd vertLier Irasjlwnys appeared regularly on. its publication diy, and has been mailed regularly. !rho InLir we lnow has be en severe, sad it has bctn with difficulty the mails "have twsu transmitted from ens point to another, and we know equally as well, too, that Nebraska has not thu mail service tor the attention iztva. mail agents that she ;i entitled tc. To-day (Feb. 23,) ire received a package of excharg-ea from the States of ancient date, some as far baek.ts Oct. 23d, 1S35 ; A turn bar of letters and Documents we ;sent , from Omaha to this place early in January, have not jet reiched this point. Y7e are encourag-jd to look for them,, however, some time luring the Summer. - 1 - - PEE-E' L'TOJIS GUIDE 7.zzc c Ccvv! .-i'L'T rcit Dn.rvmix. -tcrs ' .Guide" is ttc 17ILI yrcrlz no ia press, ceiita.:ii- rCorrefT'Cndeiice! cf tie Nebraska Alvertiscr. - Ilirsr Jot, VjL January 13, 1S5 LrrrcB : ' , I am an almost censtant rs-der" cf ycur es cellent sheet styhl th-a "Nebraska Advertiser.' YThat a grtiSca'ion to seat myself upoa a chair b tha Booms of the "Young 2Ien's Li terary Association,' after having selected from the many psjers tkit are upon !?, that one coming from the far, fur ITeif, yea, from a way out, in Nebraska I and after reading's beautiful and interesting tale from Tox Tom? or seme other notable being; and th-sn again, cf the -ebril:a, Legislature, entitled, an account of the doings and manner of pro-! "An Act regulating, tho disposal cf cedure in the enterprising town that caniLanQ3 purcbiSed ia trust for town 1 . 1 . a. uuzit vi aisiieei cevo.ea to ine general wei- isnt's. , The Trork trill coatiin about 100 pages, end Tvill be sent free of postage 2 ti:b c r:. Z all tLe Lr.f s, Instructions, Forms and decisions, relative to the pnllic Lands, np to the present date ; and also the Law rassedat the last Sessicn lot) 4 t aum jwift . wm i 4 b EROWf'JVlI Or-o::;.:::lrr. G. V, . u f L w . li I i Aljtili o WJ till. a. NZilAHA enr. 1 ri l" - TT ete- e:c. w -"l KITES' TJl'LLSD rTT.T. GiLiiriruiiY. This dslicbus fruit hai come into such general use, and is leccming so important an article of erprrt and so much has bsen solid on the subject cf its culdvaiion, that ire desire to call the atteaion cf Nebraskians to the sub ject Bates, Es.q,of Bellingham, Hass has btm for several years pist suxess fully cultivating tie trplxnd Cranberry, and to make his success pullic, as well as that of other persons, we extract the following from a con versa ti.cn tt tdie meeting of the New Tork Farmer" club : - Gen. CYirit&T. I present to the Club Cran berry j.Iatts, some with their great crop of fruit mi, at the reqeestof Mr. Sullivan Bates, of Bell.nghjt:iu 3lass. A few y?ars ago, he Erst exhibited this fruit, produced by his tew method tniiisf lanting from low grouuis to high. His success has been ccmplete : he gathered from one acre, about 40) bushels of Cranberries in a season! lie plants them in drills. 20 inches apart : in hills, 7 inches. - The'scil xiust be sash an one as does not bake. Chzirvztni. I purchased from Hr.'- Bates some Cranberry Plants, and planted them cn ground 0 or 103 feet above the swamp; they thrived, and their fruit was so close together, that one could hardly put a finger in without touching the Cranberries. It is a highly profit able crop; I am of opinion that five hundred dollars niglit be obtained for a full crop of one acre. Gen. ChcviiZtr. iafc Bates will furnish any number ef plants to those who desire it. Mr. irx-tLThc Cranberry of Ilossia is larger than that cf England, but both of them are scarcel,? half the size of these Cranberries, and of much inferior fiavor. - Those exhibited here would salt the English and. continental markets, acd would be sold to any extent. Chcrvuxn. I planted some in loamy soil prepared tha earth well about the Pianta watered tta;rn well and did Dot loose ten out cf the Lardred and fifty Plants. Gen. Chinaler. And those which I set out last spring, lived and flourished. 21r. Italerjuiii. Hy family have tried Mr. Bates' Cranberries, and found them excellent. They tt larger than other Cranberries. P!ant3 can be had at $7 per thousand with instructions in regard to planting and culavat irg. Address, S. Bates, Belingham, Nor folk Co- .11 ass. Teoitc eial AppnoprjATioss. -We learn from private advices, just as going to press, that Congress has passed a Bill appropriating 50.,000 : for the completion of the Capitol Building; 30,000 for the erection of a Peniten tiary, and 400,000 to construct a Waggon Road from. Omaha Ci:y to the South Pass. The Brotvnviile Steam Saw Mill of Noel, Lake & EiEKspx, having been "bound down by the ionls of Winter" for Eeveral months f.astjvas thawed A correspondent of the'MAeJ- ; wring from Xmaha under date cf ! TSx: that -Mr. Tisyrr, from Nemaha, 1 ed f-the Capitol Bill on its first and second j ;s; but suddenly changed on the third fading, ct final passsg- of the Bill" and j ssens as a reason that Mr. Finney as well as -seif-was iijght fcr a pric." We have j fJtoaayia Uhalf cf Hr. Finney that he I rfr rvuj tonne Ciprtol Bill and the journal j -c u.Ja w-i snow :t ; and further, that es cf corruption from j thejsliug d ch ; f a soirees as the "Correspondent of the ew-a"andthe Florence "Scaven-erJ : jrjj only by hiving an 'independent fortune" ! -p through their fingers," caa not blare the u.-arbl Y X- A. Yisstx. His tame will j Kind among ihefrisrJs cf this Territory, when i u:a tames as those referred to above will, be 5, cr found cnly, tlel away with the ! c' "fcj script," as Territorial Pircies. 'i to these cowardly references to our own j 3e in' the Legislature, we simply say, they I at l?! originated in corrupt heart wt worthy to be treated vith respect! : "e Consider the source from whence they ccm n rl ' 1 r vnL.y achnrge of corrupLon comes pecuiiar good grace from him whose tame -ds zi the head cf the Florence Courier ! ! 1 I ro: r-"a this matter further in ;ss tl, rJ Feeling a ccnsclousne j -a Las heea to pursue an honest and upright I 0vrs-'t ia our opinion best calculated to j adrs te i-',, cf c;.r imni.vd;s'e con I enry, srj tl- Territory at large upon the I Sexcd qaestion" cf removing the Cpitol ! tUtie cf the pecpie in Nebraska : endorse, we shall not allcw such f-s to trouble ui. Y7e U 1 1 i Lerer, in conclusion, th ) r-m3Tai cf tv ! V'r has bee 1 a : r t . . . 1 . ana. jzr pt .1 - re tn:s to sav. our opinion as i lk.u jr - m wx axs rx raven or x ee- ana rz.r t .an not C?r.tol is fooiih the present location That meeting was one of the Qut j pat ja nrtfaon this week Having beentept "close in the stable all winter, ivhen "hitched np,? "feeling its cats" like the "Big Ox" or "Lake Erie" "'switched its tail, rushed 'rcund and-iroke things." The damage, how ever, Tre are informed was not serious. Ata.ll events the Mill is nowclipping away" at its usual speedy rate will cut more lumber than any other mill in Nebraska. Improvement in the war of building in our town and vicini ty, will be in full blast again in a few days. By the way, gentlemen, you will have to run your "machine" day and night, if yon supply the demand for iumberin this place the present Season.. We know now cf not less than 50 buildings to be erected just as s oon, and as fast as lumber can be procured. - - The enterprising proprietors of this concern have made a very valuable ad dition to . their establishment, in the Ehane of a "Grist Mitt"' end are now, or will be in a very few days, prepared to accomodate the public in. that line. uary 2ud. largest ever held in the County, caUeJ ly tJte friendi cf Capitol LiU and every portion of the County was represented; and the Capitol question sett forth in all its bearings. Certain- y the friends of the Bill will not say that their side was tot fully and ably represent; and yet what was the nature cf the resolutions passed at that meeting "Go back to Omaha and act as you deem for the best interests of Nemaha county and the Territory of Nebraska, YTe asked instructions at that meeting, and would have obeyed them to the letier, be they what they might. Yve did obey them, and am per fectly willing to tiust to time and that period is only a short way in advance to prove the correctness of our position. We publish in to-days paper an "Acl enC S tied an act to restrain Sheep and Swine from running at large in the Counties of Cass, Otoe and Nemaha," passed at the last Session of the Legislature, V.'Len the Laws come into our possession we intend publishing ia the 'Advertiser all, applicable to this portion of the TerritoTT. The following acts applicable to this County were passed, viz; An Act to amend an Act mcorporatiag the City of Brownvir. ; an Act incorporating the Nemaha Agricultural Society; an Act to in corporate the Brownville College; an Act to incorporate the BrownTHie Lyceum, Library and Literary Association ; an Act to locate a Territorial toad from Erownville to New Fort Kearney ; an Act to locats a Territorial road frcm Erownville to Nebraska and Kearny Cltv Landing; an Act to locate a Territorial road from Jimison3 Mill to Hoover's Mill ; an Act to locate a Territorial road from Erownville to the Kansas line in the direction of Marysvule; an Act to authorize Gecv Smith to keep a Ferry ; an Act to authorize tj keep a Ferry across the Missouri opposite Sonera, Andrew J. Chambers, Bobeii Hern, John W.Hom.Wm. S. Horn, John YT. Hall, John G. Skeen, and Ellas II. Gck, willlej.rn some thing of interest to thera ia regtrd to their claims bv calling rn the Editor cf tha 'Adver , tiser. Bring with you jocr Certificates, cf entry. fare of its community and other signs of en terprise ; all the;3 things that call forth the admiration of the more populated States, and especially the citizens of Old Pensylvaiiia. Then to cap the climax and mortify -all tho pleasure and agreeable feelings that had hjim been brought into exercise by: the perusal of those things already stated, I tara my eyes to th 3 piece prefaced in large letters "Wocd," and than to read of the chilly 'Condition of the Editor, his better-half and yotmgsters, seated tot like I, comfortably in a rcom that admits to chilling windf at least sot through the cracks and crevices; can it be possible that the noble-hearted patrons of the Nebraska Ad vertiser" will let their geuercis Editor shake by the side of a Urge hearth j that only lacks wood, yes wood ! to make it s comfortable as the room I now occupy ? No, I cannot think it possible of a people that are a go-headadve people. So I am led to believe by my frequent perusals of the welcome sheet from Nemaha county, tot only u go-ahead people in tbe af fairs of this life, liut I read in. the "Advertiser" that they forget ; not that there is a f atnre world, if the erection of Churches is a mark of their devotedobs3 to the glorious cause o Religion. No wonder other nations of the globe stand and with amazement gaze upon the ambitious and highly favored nation styled "Young America. Bat a few years ago in the county I now write from, yes, and even throughout the major part of th5 State, the hideous yell of the Ksd Man echoed and re echoed through the forest that then in grandeur occupied the ground, upon which, at the pre sent day, stands erected the tohle and useful structures of man; instead of the smoke that arose from the camp-fires of tha Indian we tow can behold smoke ascending from the furnace, factory, and quiet dwelling of civiliz ed man, and winding its way onward and up ward, as if to pay homage to the Maker of the Universe. And through whom this mightv change Has bren; wrought ? Civilization, rest less and uneasy, was tot to be hemmed in by the Ohio Biter, or the rolling waters cf the Mississippi; but graspingly, onward and west ward did it wend its course until it has reahced even into Nebraska Territory, from whence we hear (by j erasing the "Advertiser") that civilized man is busily applying the axe to the stately tre?, and the erection of edifice after edifice, until, instead of the forest, there stands a town, cr a city, the workmanship of energetic and ambitious men. ' : ; ; - ' But tow a thing or two concerning the Old Keystone in the National Arch, Pennsylvania and I am donu for the present. .Politics hav ing raged high for the last month or two previ ous to the November election, when every man, woman, and little child that could pos sibly articulate", were busily engaged ia for warding onw;jd mid lauding to tho skies the claims of him to whom they did take a fancy. Tthls was male the battlo-ground;here was lift ed the voices of some of the ablest and most eloquent men our country can bring" forth, Howell Cbb, Wise, Burlingame, (tbe man that frightened bully Brooks,) Judge Killy, Wilmot, and a host of others, were loudly proclaimirg to the people the true docirines of their particular party. But now. as the battle is fought anl the victory declared upon the side cf Pentsylvania's favorite so j, as he was styled,- things wear quite a different aspect ; quietude and harmony again predominates, and many are the surmisingj concerning James Buchanan and his future conduct, and more particularly cf what material his Cabinet shall be constructed. The defeated pc-ty, though at first manifesting a disposition ta murmur and look soar and disappointed, now lift their heads and hope that they may yet see their main end accomplished, L e. Kansas admitted as a Free S-'-aie. If so they may yet exclaim : we have a man from our own native State oc cupying the Presidential Chair, nnd be proud of the honor conferred upon Old Pennsylvania. Yours, tfce., I - J. J. Bes-dzs. to any desired address on the reception of $1. A liberal discount made to agents and dealers. - - Send in yotx orders early. ; Papers noticing will receive a copy by sending a marked copy of their pa per to this oSce. . Address : ; : IL W. FUENAS, Brownville, Ne&aha Co., K. T. Persons desiring to act as agents will be accommodated by giving satis factory references. . . . . . 'Lxd Ctficc, Omaha Cityi ' . " - January 2Sth, 1537. y TJ.e Ii&ttefnr.i Brcvnxvu.e fj Tt. Kcit ?try, ci. J from iJicnu to CaVomiz, 3 thl metres', and On the 1st day of. February this office will be opened to Pra-emptors. '' . " Plats of the following Townships are read r. and persons on any of them can come forward as soon as they please, and prove up. Other Plats are daily expected, and as sooa as re ceived, will in Like manner be ready. So3.17,T3, 19, ' iaEau-e fj " 1,2.3,4,9,10,11,12,17, 1$. 12, 10 ' - 1, 2,3, 4, 5, R, 7, S, " . " 11 5,6,7,8, " 1:5. 1, 2,3, 4, 5,6,7,8,ycinhof naEstjyo.l2Eat. 1,2,3.6, " " - 14, ' 5, and 6, " " 15, " 5,and6, " " 15, A Public Sale is confidently expected on or before the 1st day of June; previous to which, all persons claiming Pre-Emptica must con sumata them, cr they w ill be forfeited. Persons applying to Pre-Empt, must : 1st. B-3 a citizen of the United Suites, or have filed his declaration cf intention to be come a citizen. ... :. 2d.. Either the head of a" Family, ' or a Widow, or a Smgla Man, over the age cf 21 years. 3d. An inhabitant of the tract sought to be entered, upon which in person he .has made a settlement, and erected a "Dwelling House, ("A person failing in any one of these requisites can have no claim to rre-Lrapi.") 4th. Satisfactory proof must be made to establish the three f jregoing requisites : This most be done by ona or more disinterested Witnesses.' The Yitxess, or Witnesses, must testify in person, at this office, except, "by reason of distance, sickness, cr infirmity," they. cannt appear,. In such cases depositions will be received. - . 5thv' All papers connected with Pre-emption cases must be prepared in due form,1 by the Pre-emptsrs or their agents. : This duty can not be tea stnetly complied With, as it; is especially required, bv a recent Circular from the Commissioner of tne -Land vJxce. 6th. In- all cases of contest, the party who first applies remake proof and payment, must give the notice to-the other claimant, and fix a tima for trying tbe case. : 7ib, Land Warrant j are receivable, but on! v one Warran; can ber tsecL If a Warrant cf a less denomination than ICO acres is used, the difference must be paid in money. We will take pleasure in affording any in formation required, and any facility ia our power, to Pre-emptors, but they should tot fail to attend the f jregoing requirements. By doing so, their business will be promptly des patched. , JOHNl. PAKKEPS liegisier, -A. E, GiLLiiouE, Receiver. YTir. A. TliHY U CO, ANXOUiVd: to tia TrarsIlnr-FriKIa thai they have i-rrcliast-I tie emirs iatre-t ia tho Ferry aaro? the: Missouri Liver at th City ol I-mrc-ville, Xe'irsj!;, anl crca the tviih. a new raltam tuJ caaiiaoJIccs Terry Uoat, ran ty Ilcr- Power, wiich amrrc inert wiU seeure certain p-.i: at, all t-ines zzA ia all kin Lj cf weaiher. ..7&i!V-prie;or3 Jo ret asitrt b-tia'y cr for t ha parjwse ti" gain in 5 custom merely, bit are goremed. by :'acur hen taey say th?3 is t!ie best crosiir; f t'le 2IL?5uri River in 3TebraLa, ail whea tae;f say the rus-te frtra Drownville to Fort Kcany nrl :'ror tben-:c to California is the :;c:ire??, for eTidejice taey refer tte rcaier t. the mar cf the Co an try: ail are m arrantsl ia avit it is U.e mcst practicable rsate by personal csT-srieEc?, as aa that cf hnndreiLi cf ctJjers Lo LaTO tr.t-el:! ii. TT claim therefor thai this crossing aal r jiiie hells out pec'illarly ftTorabla inuKeementa, to jrona gcinj to 3iIi;omia, and solicit their patrvasje. 2vwt withsianlirg ear superior arraniaents fur a safe and speedy eT'3--siE ticrj; barges are the saiao aa other Ferries in Xebrsska, all beirg r?gu!ateJ ty Legiili tive cnac tmeat Askil" wiil bain rea3ir.es3 led aLsal ca the groan! t ran all hoars of the eight. . . J5yILeeoliect that with oux ticiliti cf Poorer, no kindi cf weather irCl prevent osr RaU from making regular tripa at all hoars. VM.A.FCf5ET,&CO. Browr.TiHQ eimiia Co X.TJ Febraary2th,lS57. j ST-ly 107 ACHES OF LA20) PUBLIC ATJCTIOir. IT7ILL fill to tie L:-hest Mlicron Eatriij-. Mrjch L;h, l;i7,at my reii.T.ce. h's Ferry, At:aisn C!!o 1? .7 A:rt3 of Land. Cs,isuag cf three tnictj, thel-t traoi ir 215 acrs ff r-i teiry tiilr asl I Icrzs to the eite if i .G. Duf h. diceaje-J ; tha 21 and -1 sre farrni cf rr oivn and e5abr5.ee 41a arres each bc'.h well watered ell tiialerel wid well improved. 03 t-f then has J acres in a hirh tUa cf colli ration and 2-tf acres ia and oer S5.1t: .i tun rastcre, delliar hct. tcn5; ;ha ether ixs 1-i la cal!a-Jc-a ml I? ) acre infaa'.::r9 eovcrcJ wi:h l-'.-is !-.-, ll n-Jor fence ; -iwricg hoars', Lt? bz-Zs-i, stall::, crils tad other jrutVi'e ot h-u-e?. AH f the above LuiJi Uy n?ar t'i HT-scari Itiver and Tri-h;rT2 2::ilJi cf th prrjesed rt. JopU and 12 a City Railr.al, are lands not snrrarr-eel ia the Sit fcr arrkiiitsril aad stock raiilnr F arj-oes, lay ia square bodl:s and const iaes the celebrated Jnli 't eJ. ta best bn-iy tf tixber m the Ccan tjt Temr' one third cah. one thirl ia one year an 1 jcae ia tw yevs. Tis prrf?-t. fcr !sf rsu:ioa 'e;s - - AMJ -LL.il riiaiLLd.. L-jck Fcrt, cr Lowcl!, II J. reV.15:h,lSi7. Jfsrh Giretta picas copy irst 3 weeks La ilaruh, and scad bZl lo Advert!. rtaixs is CLOCICS, VATCHaS Jewelry, rUted 'are, Cctlory, Srx-ocs, Jtc, Le. Xelratk LV-rj X. T. 5"ExGaavtsa nd Ezraisistt dots" ca i.hort nouce, anl art woux waaaxNTn). s. vr. cozmz, Attcrncy and Ccunsellor . nt Lavr, Oil AHA CITY. N."T. i trrtErscs. j Gov. Iiiard, Cmaia ; IL P. Bonnet, 5-ibraA City. ; NO. 1. All OrUDHTAITCE. Sec. lt Ea it OrdaiaeJ by the Council of the City of lirownrille; as follows; to wit : SMie, 2d. That it ihaD be the da!r cf the Hayor to preside at all raeetinga of the Coon'iL, to see that all Laws and CTtLiianaej of the Ccnncu are eitjented and their TiolatioEf pockliei: syperrntenl anl direct the facial conduct cf ad subordinate oncers, to sign and seal an Lorarzisions, Ltceneei and 1 er mits granted by ihe Council, and to perf jra saeb, other duties u may be granted or imposed by the Council. Sie. 3d. The 3Iaycr shall ba a conservator of the eace withia the city and ex-cdicio Justice of the Peace, and is invited wita exdaaire jarirdiction far the violation of City Ordinaib.'ej, and with criminal uriidicUon cf oSTeircca ainnat the Laws cf the Ter ritory committed within ihe ci:y, and civil jurisdic tion limited to tha City, ia the same manner aa that of Jnjt.ees hnnUd to Townships. lie shall not be diiqualiSedin acting in such judicial capacity by any rroecel.i;??, being in the name or ia behalf cf tne City. Sec. 4 .L. It shall be tie Ia.ty tf the Coancil to make Ordinandi to secure the inhabitants against Ere and-vioUtui.i cf the pubuc reaee, to rnprrress riota, gaxblirg, drunkenness, ani indecent or dL?- orderly beLavnur m publj; p!:ei: in g?end to pro vide for the safety of property and gocd crlcrcf the lew and cause to be collected all Taxes neces-sirr f,,p ; I'wa and C terry l-randy: .Moaonritca, Liarui, the lmprcvcment and best interest of tha C;ty; had - F, DDG3 & CO., Jjtporiert tf, and Trio's-We Dtaleri im Fancy Goods, Jdanufaciurcrs of all kinds cf Brushes. 30 yortliIaia Street, (Up Suirs, ST. LO CIS. Mo. 22-1 7 ToXiqnor Dealers, Wholesale Grocers, Druggists, Photo- graphers, Adnhrotypers,PjTotcch nists, Glass ManufacmrerSj, ' and Artizansinr general. BUST COG SAC OIL, to produce a V.-h-f!ivt rtdl Una Jy with pure srir.t?: alio, the vor.n:rs ;r every kind of Li' ,n or, and the csie nces of Jamaica nd Si. Croix Ram.lf lLinl and Eag'.h Gin: Ajple, rT As an evidence cf the farming interest Neat- countr.ass-n. S3 -s:A, a mn- 1 fastel ia "-aha ccur.tr, we mention the fact Spiasa 13 CoMXG.Evcrything Iool:s anl feeli. llk(r Spring vami snnshliiy days snor all gone except on the northern expodnrca of the hills. Spring t ir da warbllng-'-gnrglipg hrooks are again inTogoe all arc nnd tramp et the 'approach of Spring, save "old rnnidr."' She is y et . silent, loots gru.m and sonr, unwilling to he socia ble she always Tra.3 troublesome and diDictilt to manage ; but Rcver mind, "oldSor "Trill soon setter aoinaraln, and soon out enrs will be sainted v-lth thf shrill thistle of the uOmaha," 'Silrer Heels." . cr I lwT ' - : ine trss jarm er.tersa in rebrra under BroYrnviilo Ilarliet. CAREFULLY CORRECTED EACH -TCXEK ,UY .. . ... n322iriZELlV& CO. DEALERS IN PRODUCR BaowarvrxLE, N. T. ' ' (sntrsa BATES.) Fuicit. 5 sack of 1CCI X3f -53,03 Coax IIeai, baihtl-- .... .... 85c Coax, ia the ear, old p bushel--... 40c ' Oats, bethel, 40c Sagsr, $ " .. .. .. .. ISSlSKe CorrE, "- .. 16 -ie Tea, lui) Bacov, -.... .. .. . .. . Hams, .. --- ----........ ...... 10o Shouklers, 8c - ' - tMdei". ... . ..... 5 Chicsexs, i) dox,-- 2.00 Liis, do, . 20c Fuesh Bejj, 17 5- - -- - 6'S3 Potatoes bushel, IeC w .... .... .... 7o IlrTTEK, .... ---.... - .. .... .... ........ 2oe establish, all grades of streets and alleys in the city, and may change the same upon the retition of the owners if tw-thirds of the value cf Ileal Property . - -. . . -. on Dota s ivies 01 uxe sireeu. See. S Jl. It shall be the dnty of tie Iilanhall to eoliet:t and pay over to the Treasurer all moneys te- wnguig to the Lay, taking hu receipt therefor. bee. t ;a. It shal La the duty of tie Jlarshal to qaell a:4 riots, ar,4 disturbances which tzxj frca time to tune come under nia notics. lo remove or cause to bo removed all nuisances, all obr.ructioios of streets and alleys, except those necessarily made by the erec'ionof Euitdin? or other improve nreuta Sec. bth. It shall be the duty of the Marshal to execute and deposit with the recorder a mq with two cr mors surities to ba approved by tht JIayor j and Council of dooble the amount to be collected during tia terra, said bond to be executed upon enter lag tne duues of his cice..- Sec 9th. In shall be the Hi? of tbe Treasurer to receireand safely keep ail moneys belonging to tho City and to pay all ordirs drawn on him by the Corn ell, signed by the Recorder, and shall execute and file such bond as the JIayor and Council may -f mm time to time require, and shall at any time during ais term report to the Council the ante Out of money i tV8 Treasury if called upon by the Council: ani at the expirauoa of tia terra of efZce shall make fall returns to tho Council and shall hand all Loc ks, Pa per3 and moneys belonging to the Treasurer to his successor when ordered so t do by the Council. Sec 10th. It shall bo thu d-rty of the Assessor to proceed and take a list of nil the Taxibl Prrperty, both Real and Personal, and attach the trus value thereto. Said aisesssient t be male and returned' to the Council annually by the 1st cf April. Sec. llth. It snail b the duty of the Recorder to ierrp true and accurate? ralnnt'S of the Ce trncil.t draw and sign all orders on the Treasurer criered by tha Council, and te perform such ether du:ies aa may bi required of him from tim to time. . Sea. ISlbi." It shall be tie duty of the Mayor and Council to fill all vacancies that may occur in any city oSce by appointment; said appoiatee to bold hs ofiice until the next general els tjoa and untd ais successor is duly elected and qualiaed. Arrroved, Feh. 21th, 1357. . . A. S. HOLLADAY, Mayer. ... Attest; ... H7-tf $.E.lfl3xrrar-e:orler. Ir;.-h and fcot..-h v fciiXr: rwrt and ;iaaena. v ;n:; LV.orir. f r P randy ar. t P..rt vVia?. C'aetalcala i'or all the Arts: Mtul. i as Pli,ir.aTri--t;:':i, Cad mi ani, Aiberto, il:.r.rir.c?e, Vienna Lirae, Cu-.tik Perch Louies and Lner, Carile, l't.u'-iam. Essential Oils: Lctnon, lerrim-jt, Lrtvender, Civer, Janipir, Caraway, rj.JC, Orange, Vanilla; Lsxt pKjwdt r, and Fly Paper. N. li. A Valnable Preparation to give A,? and Ilodr tv iNew AVhLiky, and othir Dnestic nnl f Iaipcted Liquors; it is nl? valaahiw as a eloarin&frf all uukds wtoea ire muJily ana tcrgti. ani U.i tLJt.- tionj for use sent with every orler. Fur SiJe. oa tli a lrrMtmodenteterm?, by Dr. L. FEUCiITV"A Chemist and Importcr'tf all Essential Oils, Dnig, t jnevOoods, . . 32-tw . ' 143 MaileeLarws.y.T. czt recrl? f,t I- ma"s Th-h Uiat foreland has l-ecn .pre-em; t4 in thi .aavear- -;- .Tver r' r7-! . all the UL.:ce cf the .ethe kreCt cf i rcmal 7e Territory to-ther. tLUc-.- 7"" Z- See the Gird cr II r. Osrcrtr:- :7ehraska .uIr"-Jr:r'L4 L--- laas-;CIly. Heiaruil t be aa or.: i trrrkman A eri ary r:';cr in Xchr-ika ! jtri ten r t--rf :,:-.., r. thfi Tre-ernon La-s, R-a3 that of Mr. Win ' f.i ' t;,:.: v:.rr' Tt.r... n w ie entered under the lama law, vrs3 Erotro ville. : ' ' . Ml I JLS ACT To restrain Sheep and Swine .frcm rrxnni at large in the Counties of Cass, Utoe and Nemaha, ; ji . Section 1st. Be it enacted trr the Council and Houso of Bepresentatlves of the Territory of Nebraska, That, from and aftsr the 'Mat day of Hay, A. D. 1S57, Sheep and Swine shall be restrained from running at ' large ia the Ccnnties of Cass, Otoe, and Nemaha. . - - Szc 2. . That sections second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth of an act entitled "An Act to rcs.fi am Sheep and Swine from running at large,' psssed and approved IxJch 2nd, A. D. 1835, is hereby declared a lax. Sec. 3. TLit ii shall 'be the duty of B. f.To r.f flaws'"' A. Chambers, of Nemaha and .Vc; Hail, of Otoe county, to procure each of them one copy of this Aa and for ward the same to the Clerks of their respective Counties, whose duty it shall be tc post cp this Act at alt the places at which an election ' was hald at the last election cn or before tha 20ih of Aprilj A. 17. 1537." Sec. .4a. And be it farther enacted, That should any of the citizens of Cass, Otoe, or Nemaha Counties feel aggrieved by the passage cf this Act, they may induce an election to be held in sd County to determine .whether a majority cf the legal -voters cf said County are not Hn favor of this Act, irr' which ciss thLi Ac A ed to the Countv Clerk signed ty ore fourth tlEMAUA VALLEY DAIliC. BROWNVILLE, N. T. A. II AiL Alt, Cash"?, . S. IL Riddle, Fres't. OFrmtlXG DAYS, Mondays and Thursdays. DISCOUNT DAYS, Tuesdays anl Fridays. BAJNKING nOUFLS 1st Korember to 1st 3Iarch, 10 A. M. to 3 F. 3L; L-ont 1st March to 1st SoveEiber, 9 A. IL, to 2 P. M.- 6m ; n v. rurtiTAS, T0T ART PUBLIC, LAND AND LOT AGENT INSURANCE AGENT, . AND AGENT FOR AGRICULTURAL ILlrLEL.EilTS. : : BF.QT7N VILLE, N. T. , . - - Cantacn. ' - ' THE pnhlic are bircby notified that one Tkoxas IIea.ly,thru?h filsecolirs obtained acertiScate of entry of the S. West fracdicEal quarf and the Attention Lot Holders ! ! HIGHLY IMP OB TA NTH! A LL persons who own Lf-ts in the City cfErown f. rilie. are here by no-.ificd. that I nf now rre- prepared to execute WARR A TTT DEEDS for the time, and, naicss Doeds are obUinl h'fm the ex-jirmtio-n of SIX M03TH3 from date, siiid City Lots will be dd to the liMer, arl the proceeds thereof disised of accorilar to Law. A. S. HOLLADAT. Mayor. City of Crown viTe, 3T. T. Feb. 2 5 th, '37. 37-if CHASLE3 G, BOESHY, jhllU iAikJ 1L2 A Jit GENERAL-LAND AGEX?, Tirst Strtct, (ej-csits " AdT2rti5rrM cica,) BROWNVILLE, N. T. SespectfLEy solicits the patrons ge of the paLSs la ' Euyirg and Sellicg CLAIMS, TOWN PROPERTY, Tjand "CVaar3rrvxx,f jej, And Filing Declaration of Intention tcf . A3 clairrsats cf Lzzzli are advised to s iracII atdy, if they hare vrt tlreaclydona so, as the pri sions of tie "pre-en:: : enlaw ia that rs?9rt are plain and not to be avoiJed.ani it is impossible t perfta. a lre-nsr.r.ioa Right without JLinr. . Erownville, Jan. li, 137. vt-nCllf O. F. LAIS, Erownville. Keraaha City. HOOVER, LAKE k CO- A2T y. East lVactional finarterof ecUon number twenty -fiTe, in Township taaibr six, in Rvinge number fif teen. Eitcf the 6;h P-iacirvJ Mercaian in Nebras ka Territory. Tli above u claimed bj and wiu te patented to B. B. Thoirrson, whose papers and eri dence an? farwa.ded to V'ashinrton C.ry forbearing, -. L. B-TEOilPSOX. FeorlKirv 21th,. 1 537. S7-tf CTAxixa-ocjo 2ZJ"ixsvsr Cane. TEE subscrih.; can supply seel cf the abeve Taliiable plsnr. ia limited quantities. Ii is pc.5 cp ia paoka -ps sn-I sent by niil,r.fit paid, at 25 cents per packag;. llivingbeearalsidby ocrsIvej, we taa vou:h i'lr is x nrity. Ws fuaalw supply pat-kages of eel of the lee Cr-ani and Orange Wa-.cnnel. n and Fig Tomato a: 2 ct.-. each. Address criers to, II. A. TE HftY, A CO . 271 y ' CoaneifDlr.gs.I-w, NOTilRYS PUBLIC, rovmvillo nnd ITcnnha City, .NEBRASKA TEBBITOBT. , GLQ. S. HATHH u CO., . DILLOII, THOUPSOII U, CO. Large Fran 3 EuHJIrg G:r. llaln JL Bock S3. LOCK POJZI, ZW. "vThoaesale and itall realexs lr And Groceries, UarjTrar?, Qucnswars, Drug', Eats, Ca;ps, .Boot?, Shoes, Tinware, Stover, -n , W w- I umture, iron, j x.;s, tiovff, and Farming Utensils. W2TX have, ia the opening of nuvigitiju, i larre nd varied a!ces6itjn to ttteir rresrat St.-ck. wbkb wiil 1h? H Low f,T Cas!i. February 12th, lbi7. SJ-tf EXrESIEXCE Z5Ti.r2.OOS. J. D. T. TJLOT.ZT ZSTAEnOOII- Cl TllOIJPSOir, TTill practice j jin'ly ia -all Insinc-a entrusted to them that will re-in;--: attention at the Tmncl OHLco, AnDTt5s: E. Ect-itrk, 0iha Ci:y,X. T. J. 1. Zi. Thccipscn, Lrwarile, N. T. '.SEASON ARRANGEMENTS! St. J'cscph and Ccnucll BTuiTi VTetklj "SILVER HEELS." r, k THE new snl ft running pa;cpT steamer "SlLXIi liZLLry ttn'r ; been bail! exprerriy for the fade, trill 'ajci tl.e opeaing of cav.giuoa, i Mh ii I 1 1 it'- 1 "9 ATTD GENERAL LAND AGENTS, ncake rernlar wetl Jjr ir i Council i;ii.J ct uneetjig ' between S t. J-jp"' a ac .... . .-. i ..... aita tae irst ss. ion i aciet. at 5LJ"ti. The "..Ivcr Iletj," will ertcr-d her trlj-H ta i'mx City, and intcrjadi..t9 f.i-it. once a m.-.tth. LO.N.VILL t SAXTOJt;, a3i-tf Ageiitit. LGX-rrnvooD, UJls co, Iowa, PI.ATTS:OUTn, Uas co, Nebrabka,. GREAT SALE Of OTVEt II fl ft i V "T rFLL g-r'yra-y.ly attend to Ir.d A f-ncie, Inves- Vi .tiga;in g Till?, Payiiig Taxes, I.-.vesting nan ey, Esy:x an 1 Sc!.;rg Town L ts. Us. "ring; Selling aid I;-a:.r:g Laad Varrauta, and ad oxher basitjess c-ES'sitiKl wih tir jrifesaija ia Vk extern Lwi iibnSSA.- JESSE LOVTR 4 OH AH A CITT, N. 7. 1,000 BUSHELS ' TT7E Lave rzr cn the war fr- Teta tht above V n.irncl jTin-Jycf supri-jr ascd. of tl ii:w crop-. Th i rasctt nr-llxi'?J aai ia re&-i-;r lixinl fess ( fur Hedge x lan ts in ktct-1 ua to Eaki' trrrj iftTt t -'mdi rrocare seel suiTL.i;i.t frtrowa iUn.iir.2. alur - p- 1 tavia;lcca tariv apprised f the 11 -'iin-.ssi '..' tho J. Al. DEWS, Associate Attcmer. )Z Ey th. tiricy aad v.: tn f car ar-.U REFEHENCES: Greene, "YT ear; A Eu.on, i The xd are exited to arrive by the Lt of t T4- Gnft V. f re it Llsr. Greens A M'eare, 3 "ixrn 1 Goc-dairr!, Toit"e k. tlreenfi. t ihall be null and VCfid. 1 - ' ' I V Auction, Weixedjyr Ap-n-lst. If 57, sii -::WTi? rL:tI.-n for s3--h Elec--Tm-ist he r-ec--t- rs.f wwa tois siicr-K.-u . r j, x www pewuumor 5U.at4u..-'i-k fc-j..esv-t fi.rt.. v v. CwmaeBc nsr at 9 -'dick. A. II. IL Joansc-a. This Twn s;';o be'.r-rig! to Pawnee county, is the l.'R-d A ? n, r ..- v j -r rr.-... 5 .:a ! C..ntr it. sh I ct.fr jrat iniiarcnaata to tut? ; itLitioa erk shall properly advertise and prcTide fcr i ii taction, to bo hell at as early a day there- j 3t TTtI r"i'!'Tva I N We hnr2 Lai na Exchnncs fir tro 1 O feclis pt.st, cf i tec;is r,:.3t, cf a liter (Lite than the CI, si Approved, Feb. DhrlS57. ;inz an l toesriul A 5 It- 1 Uurnnrton Co. Lir.' Reil CarcTallj the Ne?r Adrcrthe- lEi3T3 or SiiF. on-:a;ri tc-i ts tiojee eatni-:asEia3'tiostF.i:tre-''a3rs.- BvCriircf tLeTXarL' i EirTvirir vr. fowleilj - r joiixc.pr.WEY, y - j t, '-"n!i r . , T . t wc-i--ici. oners. J -:, i- i h UEcit i;;tii, l.;rva. i ary.aaa wui ceprc;y s-.ip-: i previa! -j..-:rj, -. ! fri'i ;;Lix El .uiiEit. n, r.t. L : r " All jtrsonj lihir.g--.. c i -.3alJ sc-,1 j t?.-?e j orders iBaediate'y, w.:h t!x"u ittyJ.y j picg.fcr delay wU .erlt'.rv.ulils d:sn.ie3.et;--. I Oar pr'.c-wi 1 be riasr.atle. aa we hive 'a-li- 'L I tzcto -Ciih :. al saiall pr : ExpLc lir.,c;i'.iii frsjr'i anl eu.Ui'1. ' I k.L e ten to all eusw'ion. j Seed w ill ? prr- arc 1 f r r ; desire i. - ' A-li f OVE1 in.. ry i;., .". rt,r:i..in-5 - V t. '-"".A Z . Clncimis. Oriia.; Il'i.v.-'t Ioca, Ci-c:nr.3ti, Clilo." Tirrcn't wn, N. J". j.jrbt.-'ows, , ; rv - ... .if IL X5f3-r!i kr.T-irg t : A rra of "os:i L.i-r, '. G. ALL.I- . c..rr:-cr.ts ia tsj s.3r. 1. C:uatj CTx. r tl-u,ar,: :.r-r.::it:-? ?ct . .3. j l:-!Ci- IIXW.- 1 jCjI.TJ. i J- V JIl.H:Ci to ee rreral p:r; s '. ' bi.1 xua til'. at r.-y a,:,' hi .2 1. 1: w..h I.. ii. -- ''-' . ' u V?. v '- - - L iTtri Si i li;rst cf Jii;"ry. , - v. i.'Vwj ..t 4... j UvumI i tvao - w . . r A