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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1857)
w I 7 . t t J 08 : el rj ,-e. ild cl r frHIs, Editor. - rTTvrx. General Ad'cr.ir r - -t, ifi rear cf- a:;.;; ;ni fr.--.-: cia. 133, yew Yoriu. asf fVrxits, 'o. 43 fetstreei, Saint rrt A Whitx, .Nebraska C.y, . ... tr.jL IT. Uadea,IU- iV.borize Art to solvit fcatecrirtians and .AerS" tne AirrU3-, and weiev. and -V recent ClK:Efi . 'iJl, rr7 tv. r.mr..M. Cards. Ac cade to the .rK-r" C See, we ciai im to be able to turn oat a, manner unfurpuJaed bj ary o.e. 12) BUnki, Work in Cvlors, Trome Vi"ork,ic 'orfen fwiB dirtacce will I prompt! attend ttdVwrMted U piTeeUisftieuu or bc paj. r,.c mldent in tcu Temtory, eonur? 11 'J .f isolates, cfien snrrest to frota s Wu8i2!V -nnsiM thc?r old .eiboc.ood-s wb SllSe n.bber, if tbej eouldj r Te x'wsts send & rpci- SSriSS briber. Post- JbTLreUui the usl per rest Tor their liable. t : - . . ' ' ' '. ' "V ? JVirW" eW, by TLntan ud other, ;X ViSuiwloecaAoMSj to theirfne m the riio reeeired for three, ixt "niw or . twelre mottha. ' 'f Temtori! Wnt nd Xexrah Cotmty jjiuet fof iadebtedne to tha 0-eeUE2 . rTic Nebraska Advertiser" taTing ck tb largest circalation of nnj paper ia ike Territory. Waolesale Kerctants in Looi St. Joseph, Cincinnati and tker. Eastera markeu wkere Nebraska rrckaats pnrckase, will find no betteT adTertisinxmediorain theYe$trni Conn- trr. fj FLAX SEED. ; 7E bv few bnabebj of extra Flax Seed to riu in. limited qo&nuues, 10 raea 01 ur Fuiaen in thii CAmtj wh wua to get a itart ia IHE PEE-EHPTOSfS GUIDE Is rex ready for delircry to Agents, cr calling to order cn. the reception cf $1. . ; Orders now in, and those hereafter received will te filled in the order in Vklch they are received. The Guide can be had at the Laxd Omcz and cf Boot L Cozzei.s t in Cteaha City, and cf AuiisniONGf k Di3iCf, Nebraska Gtr. ' . 1 Last OrFicx, ox aba. If. TV 1 JebniarT, 17th, 1S57. Yf irforaed that llr. K. TT. Fonta if about U p-Oiiiii a fynopsi of the Pre-Enntiin fattm, to- "fetar with lale detr.a&s, eocsectea ita tliat ruo-j-ct,xnd -Toim Sites." W think rach a "jwblic- ';oo u ratlj seeded, aad a eorj shoiud bo in. the ticdj of erery terson in tHe lemUtry, at it wtl! ixpartTalualle iifomatin. ' JOHN A. TARKEK, Pter. i . , A. E. GILLMORL, -JvCceirer. j ; - . . LAID E.lI.r.S. ' TTe cctice in a Washingtoa dry correspon dence of 22 arch 18th, that the Commissioner cf the General Land OSce is opposed to an "early disposition cf the lands ia Nebraska at public sale, Whatevermay be urged derogatory lo any of the opinions or cScial acts of Coramis- sieuer Eendrlcks, this one cannot be construed in any other bght than that of justice aad right to Che sealers of I elraska. This opi nion goes to show that our interest is well un derstood, ly at least cue man in the federal city. la Jcregoirg e htoruls we have given cur views open tie suiject of forcing the dav cf public oSerir.gs cf our lands. We then ex . pressed ourselves opposed to a sale, and have seen nothing since to cause a change of views. W Vi m . , al a . - waa ui4 mat cenaia orzn- ut'.ons, m seme portions cf the Territorr, vould be materially benefited by a sale ira- aeiiately, but their ictcrest should not com promise the-interest cf the mass of settlers thrttghect the country. ' We have no ohjec tens, to the general government brlnginrr the a.d described sections to public sale at Ian yearly day. It would be, ia all probability, the very best tiing that could be done to prevent murders, and mary cf those tragical scenes vhich have a'rea2y occurred ia the' isortbera part of the Territory. Uar setters in this region are cot atiemrIr." to hold any more land than they caa pre-empt, aad as fast as they can chiaia the means are consnramatlrg their tiles at the land ciUce, and if some time elapses before the sales, we verilj be..eve there will not be a quarter sccnlonrof d in Nemaha to be ofTered to the highest Udder. We do cot desire the land sales cow, cor fcr years to come. Let settlers abide by, and conform to the known law, and there is no ccasba for such premature rroceedinc: oa the . piitcf the government. - So fif ts cur kcowled extends we can iv ehraska is truly a healthy country and ul continae, we think, free from the epidemics a corajliiats incident to the East and wuui, which considaraticm, ia the absence of -i ethers, should be relent to attract main todes to cur ilore, ' , , We have few or ro catural causes cr.rx.Ui pmctncirg daease; the surface cf car cotry is mostly undalatlrg and but a rerv 11 portion styled marsh, bottom cr low pd; coarciarntlr the atmo-.hers "seldom jmes , impure cr deleterious to the system. The most proUc agent in the r-neratloa" cf .-y'cuUiici is, we Ul ve, attrllutahle to atrnc;heric imparlie?, a condition irtvitable low tcttora regions. Tho-3 familiar, at T-.tajli- cf this dsscririi.-ri. will bear inthartn::-! :r.trs are n.-er-j co.i, is true; th 4 . . v. f ti ..i cud exhi- -cL:g:MTccaiu::ve to Lc ira kli ensri- a ewr.p:bl expen- Tt Job Trister, ii determine.! sot to be great est harac ia tie victcr rcr.2ca tbirs b almost cziTenIIj a ita cf the air; tbs pre luetics J rprcid cf cLossijnid epidemics &T3 ccstrcllei, ro dacl; JiD a -R-cri-derful eiteni t j asrid iz-enccs. TTe tiTe co fears cf KcUastacTcrtc."; yL'teilj- zry tis dcso!at:- pcstHesccs hive The over nor 7 j; cf tla T tlx f Lrcli si the t.'c'.ct ts drl-t fere tso pure for the caasitioa of endus, eiderdes, iciectiocs cr coctaicr.' -'- ?.' Sprir ia accompanied bj a few cf tie xrcstber, LifItj Lo-seTcr tbc7 arts net rery sud.Iua let cziis jrraical, ia censsnacijee of which, ve escas . tuncruu , k.Lin:nat3rj attacks exceedliglj cczir::a la a radT-iiins Our usiraers tzd 'astnasa ate matcldeas la bean tr and lorelircfs eo ripo with cimi that few behold our country ui either.. c:ti cf these seasora TsitLcui cxclalniiE : "VThat a cradie!', ' - :;! ' Frcra the cenraenceraent of warra frealhcr crtll the faHIrsof frost, del'htf-l grinds jrre rallJ'rraths Sauth aad T7ct, sZzzlvSlj rs Iierirj; cs of all eppressioa of heat, and there by wb pass -with safety. ar.d impunity, and cciaTart thrcrgh the suzsracr. and autumn. VTe haTe.ia aiditioc constant gentle pile and refreshing Ehowers acting, prohahly, a Terr "irnDortant rart -ia the -rrcserTaJioa of health. - w... : , -- - A we hare previously Eaid, a Gauntry whereia the inestiraahle Ll2Sing3 cf health caa be enjoyed, should pesiesa zxz-- attrac. tions thaa all ethers curahined. JLIthonh thousands cf our settlers Ijivs vinterel in open cabins, many cf them, without doors, trindews or floors, still the xicst remarkable Lealiaprevani all orer the Territory.; If .di sease sometiraes originates from expc&ure, and we have ca doubt 'of -it, we ask vhy do e not fall victims to inf. .mirations, fevers, i;c. The simple fact cf our airaospkwe beia pure and free from all kinds cf "poisons, animal and j veetLle, and our climate uniform will suSce to solve the mvsterv. ': rersons who object to TebaskT' cn ac count of its being an unhealthy ixrantry ;. can emigrate here "with the assurance cf enjoying most excellent health. --TOATJTIIL:J -..:.. Of all the disgusting things it is car aafor taaate lot to behold, the toadying propensi ties of the majority " of the sovereiga people is the most . absurd. Let a foreigner preseat himself at one cf our large cities, claiming membership with same imaginary family of rank in Europe, cr attachirg a handle of some half dozen cuprcuounceabla 'names to' the plebeiaa one of Smith, and forthwith his every act is descanted cpon, every vice landed into a virtae, and each" miner incident of Li3. every day life construed into one of vast has pcrtnce. 1 But' not content with humbugging them selves with some foreign count or baron, they cannot forego the opportunity of making them selves ridiculous over a plain sensible man one of themselves because, forsooth, he has been elevated to the rank of Chief Htgistrate of the United' States. We have received a copy of a p3?r pub!ishl in New York; of which Jt is "said over 13.C00 were sold on the dayof Mr. Buchanan's inauguration- ' It- is completely filed with rcprcseaiatiocs cf the most trilling circumstances appertaining to llr. Bnchanaal We hare him 'taking the oath' and "taking his sent," ; and would sug gest the propriety of aa illustration of his tak- nc: fiomething to drink." "We have him "pre- paring for the inauguration aad . "citing, lus dinner;" showing that 3Ir. 'Buchanan uses" a knifa and fork, aad - after chewing his food suEciectlv. swallows it like any other "white man, thus forever settling: that question and removing any doubt that -may . have rested upon the public mind, that Mr. Buchanan de vours his dinner different from any -one else. Then twe. have his dog,, lis xat,, lus. cane, bis stamp, -and 'his bed, with Mr. Buchanan sitting close br, ruminating oa the iadcmencY of the weather and the bad state of the roads." and doubtless making up his taind to retire. Oa one page we have him "getting into his ccach, and on the ether "getting cci of his coach: then we have him among Li3 ether "takes "taking the cars," and immediately ater nbe cars :takmg'.haaM as.e ttaads on the platform bowing to an exteasire multitude of the enlightened. In short, there is co con ceivable attitude or position Mr. Buchanan ha3 taken during his trip from "Wheatland to Washington, which is susceptible f Hinstrv ticn but what has its iixtjyrrcpriatB represents-! tian in that detestable gallery of portraitura John Fhcenixtook eff tlie pictorial publica tions the best when be inserted an adrertiain? cut cf a house as "the residence of Lord Byron, author of Banyan's Pilgrim's Progress," and n man sighting throuzh'a sextant as . "Comel-na Agrippa lookiiig into futuritv. Yesterday about oa, as ,tho ferry caS ' tt this place was .crossing the' river vii a Joal of cattle, they became, nnrnmageable'- from fright and rushing in a body far die upper file of the boat instantly tank it. Mrl I'ixsxt and eieruiuwacrs were ia the toatsnd clung to it cntil rescued from their perilous situation .by means cf ashim Sack a dar ai vetordsv was rrdhcr unfavoralle ' for ascitic. exercis ! and jatir-fcurmi.es banging a sunken boat anything but arreeabie. - Providentially no lives were less, and beyond bad jcolds and the loss cf two cr tires cattle . cothir.g seri)as occurrcJ. The steamer Emi rrant discharged heavy cargo cf freight tt this landing oa Moadar ereuirg. v.;i' The ' 2lin-ce:ha-l.a ' reached here lata : on Tccsdsy evering, also heavily loaded vritb goods fcr this point. r"-'" Mr." Bctd, cf " the 'Emigrant," and. Mr HcTcmrrox, cf the Min-ne-La-ha, will aceep cur thanks fcr I:s of late pr.jxri ' ; !' ' ; . These desirirg !c- insure their lives cr ptx pcrty will do well ta consult the advcriseitcit cf the Ba:haan Life and General Instance Co ia ar.o?r column." : - ' - - i .. " i' i : Thrwenther- is still, crll f 10 .- it L-crycix. u T'j'iit: -lrj3 rlad t- receive artidta Lr in;erticaj ia thj pirtr, xai lave frequently cc ii I.. uii- .oni .. tipcia z . any su!j2:t$ hl:h may le cf interest to car'rsal. erSjfci Lcrae and t,broaL- E:xt whJlu ire are lies i 3 us f:r ccrrcrjcnlence, th.3 rZzzzzri, las-tm.'siKitaaca, is iy reccrrrn'jj them h:'S.j scravrlsd cTwith pocr pea and pile ink, which renders thera almost iilqpIt!e;:'T7e kx.o-4fit has beeaVcry dlflcult to procc.Te a supply of any kind cf . ink good, bad nr ipduTcrent-ccring the past winter, tut the itU'Sis of poar materials trould be estlv obviriul veers, tho tataors to take mere care ss some, editor once said, go at it like a school boy, stick cat your tongue and take pains. a,c lare seven! Lmesrecraved articles that were greatly-more to the interest of the writer thaacijn-MsIf ' to Lave published, whlcli have co3t cs and 1 the 'coarrxKitcTSrEaore time and troabZi tLaavronld be nccsssarr to wrlta aa article al tho sani'S . length. - If those writing for a pnpsr, who jive ao attention to their chi- rogriphy,' cordd Vzxt the; Ueisinj3--n.ot load hat a great rry cf them -which are bestow ed rpca their urJortuaate hsjids; bj; composi tors, whose bread aadbu:ter depends cpoa the tmeunt cf tjp they are enalled to "set" per day, anid who are compelled to labor for hears deciphering a poorly written jErtIcle,whea, had theaa:;hor tnken & small amoant of trouble upen Idmsel it would have been rendered anEfjctasarv.we illaksoaia nifonaaiioa would take place in this respect. . -. Therefor writa and wriiB, plainly, with an eye single to the converJenoi of the printer, ar.u y iar articles will s3way be well received aod titaakfully.inserted..i. :j ,- 7i;".ri.Y ItHViilW. TTerg I" rat far steambcGi.. furaiihing as whh 'St. Louis papers; we wiald have nothing to ruhd i this week,; fcr,"by tltat wonderful jpos tal mjiriagemeat of sending . SL Louis malls to Browaville via Omaha, we receive eachanges j some Efteen dayB after their passage through 4 i . BockDort. x crtacately, we are not now enti rely impendent on the mails and do not care mack about them. ,'. Latest date3 from "Washington are to 2nd inst: The ' newAdmiais!iation was basuy engaged oa the one hand with the DaHas-CIa-readon treaty, and on the other, in re-appoint- irg cr removing o fleers. Among others, we notics the appointments cf John W. TThit fiild, ex-delegate from Kansas, as Beceiver cf the Delaware Lan d District, and of CL E.- Hix as Commission;! of Indian ASairs, ia place cf G. W. llanaypenny, who had resigned. Tiiie State election ia Ehode Island has re salted in favor cf the Republican party. . - Cjlifcraia news states that :the Legislature bad impeached Dr. Bates, the State Treasurer, and-G.AV. "Whitman, ComptroBer, for their mis-nppppriatisns cf the State fuais to the tma:ins ct $250,000.' Bates sabseqaeatly resigned. ; ; :r -:yf Advices from Nicaiagna to March lltB, an- nottccesthe desertion cf a "great number o TTalker's soldiers, and rcpreseats him as enable ta scstain his position mtt:h longer, surround ed as he is by the numfious force of Costa Bicans.' ; . ' - . - The dispute between Spain and Mexico grovs more and mora serious. . The origin o the'tpairrel is brieSy this: Daring the late Meiicaa revolution, .some t Spanish . residents wai murdered and many others had thei projerty pHlaged and destroyed by Alvarez trajps ; Spain asked Meraco to indemnify the suforers, bat all her demands beir.g refused bhe is cow preparing to enforce her pretensions. .A circular ncte addressed to several European porei3 declares that the Spanish govercmen is a:soIved to employ tao most eaergeuc mca- snri:s to ouia redress. It is stated that thirty ve3!li with 10,000 men will be dispatched as sbtJir as'the ships can be "got ready.. According to rcmors prevailing in London at the latest dates, March 16th, Gea. Tenzula had already been designated to command the expedition which is to concentrate at Havana.. .;. ' Another difficulty has arisen between Austria aid Piedmont. The 'jwress .of this country having seme time'ago either freely spoken of tb' e "Austrian emperor, lus ' cabinet thereupon . enV a very . harsh note demaading satisfaction 0f insets ofTcrcd to His Majesty, and threatening if not promptly given to break off all diplomatic relations trith the Sardinian go v ernment. -r : - . :.-..-' . ' The representatives cf the great European powers" were assembled ia Conference at Paris, to settle the difference between Switzerland and Prussia in' regard to NcuchateL- The king cf Prussia, who hereto fore had bhswn his will bgness to stop all further proceedings if . his jartlzans who had been made prisoners, were itleastjd, now claims a recognition cf his pre tendeJ rights as sovereign of Neachatel as the express cendition cf his ixenunciatkm cf that !sovcrrignty. ... - Hu-Kia is preparing an immense force for a decisive campaign against Clrcassia. lateUigeace from China, received at London, states that the Chinesis werequite exasperated at fheboTcbaTdmect of Ganton and sie makicsr forxaidabb pirparaticTiS of defence. In ether parts cf tlie Cfelestial -;ErrrpIre, forcTgners wers compelled to remain constantly armed in crder to protect their lives against dally ."attacks of infuriated cairei- A' rather strange sabjecrt disputes with" con certs and tails thti attention of the public mind in Piris. Many persons are convinced that Dr. Cuming's prophecy, will be realized." It is known that the Scctush doctor had irrevocably fixed for 1S37 tha caci of the world; bis sinister scnouncement was quite forgotten, when sud denly it has been . revived I y astronomers. According to their "belief, thislmpcrtaat rpfe teiitation will decldetlly be perform?d oa the lth cf June text, ty las ihock of a travel ing comet against our sphere. A member cf e French Institute, Mr. Babinet, who is inti- maieTy acq-aintei with a.I and every species of stars and comets, do net denv the wander- j Iivileges of -backing. ,- - - - ingxharacter cf the one ia tion, but be!. AKd cccrapm i.hly anthor , ....... - - - , - ned.to by out the-J sa:d-Boad one hundred does not think there-u any p.rolabu.ty of a fcet vrUe'the whole lcT?gth1( and f;r the pur- contact aad. even in taa: caie, it wou.d prodane.acy sensibln eUact. This is nct ea courcging, and a?, weald be right Egala if. an- kUer vrermanvwuo pre.eDaa to aow asr-uisdlr ifrnsa and cf so violent a U-trs ft 4 into dart. know soon. Ia Par hovrerer, the :xr2dictIoa has not ere?! I thei Errr-rsssioa cf a rlrgla talk Th?v darre j-3t . U3 j before, Tery pctieatly tivri.Cz:?; tLeiim.ousbc.il tnacsncedL'-' - "" have : such mail service as her waala have Lcr de- raaade'd.. -V ,f ' .' " '- ' - Tery truly, years - .. 2 v.- cnAPiiAx. , ..... PCST OmCS.DjlTAETairXT,) - ' February 17th, 1S57. Sra :Ia ansiver to jour letter cf 13th inst. iacloilng petitioas, I liave the honor to inform ycrr that he FostmasitT General has ordered that the service on routeo. 15011, ODmmcnce atnockicrtjUoi, omitiing Sonora, and ma two additional wuekly trips betweea Bociport and .owa?uiea mating iae same .tureo times a week.' '?:-:.'. .. 1 .--.J : : jThis seryipj to'coniraenca immediately. " - YeryrKpcetfully.ycurs, - ! -" i -:J,221 inLH. DUXDA5, - - 2d. Ass. P. ii. Gea'l. B. B. Czt jus, House Eep. . . CorresjjOauetieesf ti5f casta AIvertl?cr. Saiex, Bichaedsos 0n N. T.) ;:;; March 23, 1S57. - ; Ms. EnrrcE.: The object .of . the author cf this comrrmnication is to give a limited description of this county and county town ; and if bis rjport should seem exaggerated, he would enly ask that such an opinion would be deferred nutil. those that reads this article can see cr leara the fact in regard thereto, Salem is situated ia Bicharlsoacounty,S'e'braska, aad is the county seat. .Situated near- the center of said county, possessing more advantages, I may say, than any other inland town in the Territory.- Those advantages consists ia loca tion, timber, tsratcr and atone. Salem is situ ated between the north and south fork of the Great Nemaha Biver, and within half a mile of the junction of those two streams. The town site" occupies a high and commanding position, good springs and rock quaries within the limits of the town, and surrounded almost entirely with good timber. These: are objects to be desired, and a town cannot successfully succeed wi thout them. Preparations are being made for buildings, and a large cumber will go up during the spring and summer.' The Court House will be sufficiently completed by the first of May to answer the purpose of holding Court at the May term. There are but few places that offer such combined inducements to settlers, mechanics, tradesmen, and business men, as Salem. To all such coms; yon will find profitable employment. : These that venture first will reap a golden harvest. No paper town, but a bona fid 3 p lace,! and to sustain that assertion Lwill give you li3 value by referring yon to its business capacities. Mail route to Tort Kearney passes .through this place, post-ofSce here, store, blacksmith shop, plough factory, -where -you can get n No. 1 plough cf any description,) and. a frstrate grist audi" saw railh Itis a new place, just making a start, and all we need is more me chanics and tradesmen .to grow faster ia popu lation and wealth than any other inland town in the Territory. The enquiry may arise what is Bichaidson county ? Let me say to all such, it is one of the best counties ia the Territory, aad for the reasons, I cow assign: it is the southeast county of the Territory, it is bounded on the jiiruth by the Kansas fine, on the east' by the Missouri river, placing it geographically has the mildest portion of the Territory, well watered throughout, four, streams passing through the county, to wit :tha North' and South Forks of the Great Nemaha, the Great Nemaha- and Muddy. , . Either cf them affords saflciant water for mills or manufacturing pur poses; those streams and tributaries are. well timbered, making this county equal if not tho best timbered county in the Territory. Springs through the county." Stone caa be had in different parts, and as good prairie as caa ba found in the western country." ' Beader come and see, and yen. bear witness to the fact-. ' " " - :2 ..! . ' :- nemaha.. . Bead the cevr advertisements in to-days paper. ' " "'' ' '' ;'' AXIICLES . 07 EIC0EP02ATI03 CF , THE XZQWimLXE KSD KET? FOST SAUL EOAD COUP AST. ' Aut. L Know all men by, these, presents that" we, 'Isaac T. Whyte, Eobert IL Stewart, James M. Hughes, Benjamin Hoiladay; An drew liHolbday, Eobert "V7. Furnas, Oscar F. Lake, Wm. iL Hoover; Henry S. Mayo, John G. Telford, and Wm. Barbee, cur heirs j and assigns, do hereby assccale. ourselves to gether as incorporators, for' the purpose aad uses expressed -ia these articles .of iccorpora tioa, cud do by these rrerents constituta and declare ourselves a body"corpirate and poll lie with succession; ender the came ar:d style ' of Browaville aad New Pert Kearney Bailroai Coa.ranv, agreeabla to chrpterfthird.pf the Legislatare ot" Nebraska 'Territory -entitled "An act for revising, conaoIIiLiilng: and p rep-tr-in" a general code for the Territory cf Ne braska' approved January 2;, A. D. 18CS... Abt. 2. The business of this corpjration shall be, and has the power, to construct and build a Bail Eoad, with docUe or single track, from' the Missouri rirex.at. Brrjvnvill3 in Ne maha countv, or at any other point cn said Missouri river within fifteen miles above or l-cljvf said town of Drowifnlle" to "New" Fort Kearucv, and thence to west line cf the Terri tory of Nebraska, with power to cennset with other road or road-, r. extend this in ether Suites and Territories where the Ltws of these States or Territories- permit'- Ajrr. S. Said Company shalj have, the powirr to make, adopt and be governed ty such rules, an.! renktk'US as the interest of the r .i..,,. kiin Tint ifitTYmr'.r'l J'A unth VAIUI4il i" T l.'l,J-"1 l " ut tana ut .u vt"- - tory, and may -connect with and consolidate cr1- uMintKntromnsniefL Ttrovided slw.ivs t w v0fr.in in. tbw article cf inro.rcrriion be so amstrued as to give them the power and !. tjosc of cuttLr embankments, stone and vel, m.iy take as much more t:ir. i r.s -msy te neassanr (jv the r-ro-xar ctditruciica and sera ;.,rf s.np11,v rry, r!,r;tll ftfl,v c.t snrd frvr.r. il si carper pbnet wZU daihei into dar; TTLa cf th3 t-o is right ? 7e will knen liua. ir wua i-x and ' By-hws cf tie L:n--iay, and held their j Tooth, John Ca.hoaa.Joha II. Likens, ..J.A "eac.k, .Tashiagtoa, Tebraary 13th, lo-e u-ul their sn-cesscrs ara eljcted r"d i X'j J.Ubir,, A. o. --r. FolIastr,BrownTineN. T.-.. ! quaiei" Tho said biSctors cr ;W majority I 'xk.cAas F,-' IL 'V' Fr23 ' Sza The: enclosed will show roa that 1 1 of thsm. shall elect one cf their number PrssiL ; a 1 " " 1 r . T .. ttlxistb:ea able" to iret for Bro-a-a7iIl2iu::ir-". 01 tne Loa:a vro si aso ce irK:uent m iLiriae and Hirer ri A. cash retarn cf 25 per ' hi divided into shares cf GZ2 Luzdr;! diUirs t each, xh? i y.;', fovemmfjnt red dirsc ticacf sJA C-T.ranyi"l be veU-d ia the pcrjans nam-: 2 ia ihssz articles cf icccrpcra ticn,. rfco si: II 1:1 J -their cca until a Board or ccrca L'Irj:tcr3 .shall be elected br" the tha.Cjmraay and be quail- Alt. G. Ths Iord cf Directors shall bs el.:t:I ar.r.a-IIy, :a acccri uice with the rules ! Azt. 7. The said corporation shall have j the esalaslre ro.7cr' and rriTHezs of btuldin a Kiiil Boad betweea the points before men tioned, and is hereby authorized by tho proper cIH(53r3, surveTor3 and engineers to cause such examinations and stxreys to be male of the ; 1 1 ground and country between said points a3 1 shall be necessary tD determine the most ai-1 v aiitasous route crline for the constmctioa of t . said Bail Bcal, and it shall oa lawful for the Eaid corporation to enter rpoa and take pos scsilca cf and use all such lands and real estate as may be necessary -.to determine the most advantageous route and line for the construc tion of said Bail Boad. - And it shall Ixj law ful for the said ccqwration to enter -upon and t - ve possession and .use - all each lands and F real estate as mav be necessary for the cons- traa! cstata as and theocenpntion that maybe requisite to the same, and may purchase, cr receive, and hold lands for the purptjse of said Load, and to aid as means for it3 construction. . Anr. 8. -That ary person cr persons, mali ciously, wantonly, or wilfully damagirg cr de stroying anv property belonging to said Com pany, shall forfeit and pay to said company treble the value thereof, to lie ascertained by any court having; jurisdiction, and shall be deemed guilty cf & misdemeanor, and punish- J ed accordingly..' .f ::. ,:-" . . 'I - Arrr. 9. The Board cf Directors shall fix the time and place of holding the annual elec tion and regulcr meeting cf the Board and Company, and at such meetings each "stock holder shall be entitled to one vote in person or by "proxy for each share he lawfully owns n-sa;.d Ccmrarrr, provided that no rerson shall ut any meeting cast more than one-tenth ofaIIiie votes of said Company. ,., AKT. 10. And the aforesaid corporators, or a majority of them,- are -hereby authorized to orxm subscription books for the stock cf said Company, at such times and places as may be agreed upon, by tneir giving proper notice taereof by pubiicatmn. requiring such per cent cpon each sharfe liabscribed as they may deem proper, and whra two thousand shariis arc subscribed, such commissioners shall call a meeting of the stockholders for the purpose of electing a Board, -of Directors for the ensuing year. And when the said Directors are chosen the said comnissi oners shall deliver to the said Board of Directors all books, moneys and otr t etiects belonging to the Company. The said Company when thus organized are hereby authorized to issue certificates of stock, to bor row money not exceeding tho capital. sBck, and make all such contracts as may ba 'neces sary to carry -into effect -the powers, herein granted, and for the- purpose of obtaining mo ney with which to build or equip said road or any part thereof, said Company may issae its bonds, signed and seal 2d by such of its Seers as may be authorized by its ; By-laws in such amounts,' and payable at such timesand with such rates of in terest a?d may be sold for such sums as the Directors mav determine Akt. 11. The corporation mar take and transport persons and every species of property and merchandise, or produce, or ether property by the force of steam or other power, and may fix and establish rates of tall for the transpor-, tation of persois and property, ever said Bonds Am. 12. The said Company shall trans port the United States mail open such term, as may be agreed upon by the Post OSce De partment and the Company. - - - Aht.13. The Company shall commence constructing said Bead at . some point within the boundaries on theMissouri river, as speci fied in article tiro of this article of association, within ten years from the date of filing and recording of this article, 1 and complete forty miles cf the same' within five years frcm ' the date cf such commencement, Aet. 11. Said Company failing to comply with the requisitions, cf this article cf incor poration, the privileges herein secured shall be null. and void.. ' - - Akt. 15. This corporation reserves to itself the right to mike such change in these arti cles of incorporation as may be deemed nec essary, agreeably to the power vested by sec tion eleven of the aforementioned act.,..," Aet.,15. That this corpcmtiol shall com mence cnthatAeaty-third day cf February, A. D., eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, co- ternperan ecus with the filing cf these articles of incorporation for record with the Begisterof Deeds within and for the county of.lSeraaha, in the Territory of Nebraska,' and shall have an existence and continue in full force for a period of fifty; year3 from and after said -day, or until the twenty-thir l day of February, A. D, nineteen hundred arid seven (1907.) . Aet. 17. The principal place of transact ing the business cf this corporation shall be at Brownville, in Nemaha county, Territory of Nebraska,' at wmca place the cake of said corporation shall be permanently Iocatod.; 5' ;" Signed.: ' "- I. -T. WHYTE, ' : ' ' "JAME3 M. HUGHES BENJ. HOLLADAY, 1 , ' 1 - A. S. HOLLADAY, .' . . .- - : ILS.MAYO, : - -' - JNO. G. TELFOuD, ' - . ' '.- WM. BABBEE, '. I - " . . B.W. FCBNAS, . '. : 0. P. LAKE. - W'M. H. HOOYEB, 1 .Beceired iorBcccnl, Febmaryld, "A. D. 1S57, at 4 o'clock P. 11, and recorded on Deed Book A. cf Nemaha county, Nehraska Territory, folios 7, 8, & 9. ' Ii . 1 . . '. . ,wm. h:-hooteth -.v : . Beister cf Deed?, Nemaha county ;N. T. the re5vlo4cT R. J. VThi?ney, Caasuss T. J ak so.v to llis JIakt J. tTETTirrVj an of Xemaha Co. The fjJr br.de has car ihak3 'for reaenherirs the printer, and sts wishes Lx istnra pnperity nd happiness. ,-.'-.....-- IIEMAHiVlVALLEY CAUK. A. IIiLLis. C LV. " S.TLTiLE,lTest. OrrE.IIXG DAYS, andThdsTs. DISCOUNT DAYS, TmLjV11 Fiils-yw EANKIISO IIOUILS 1 yTrm"brto Lt5:arcik,l!iA.3L,to3r.lL: trom CitJUiwta to 1st yovemlicr, i A. JL, to 51. iL . : ; 6m . r 1 j - ' . .... r -r., i ITT j - persons wUhicj to pn-ci? property U South n,-wr- ' "in: Aauenuadj.d bvcalliac: sa Wjf. ! v. ln tho r-Teaiscs. cr E. T. !lm at tb Aarertu-r (Mire. THE prrtrrty hellers in ths Cty cf Erowarine ..arc hettby notic-d that a-r-.r.,'" to aa Crli - na.no f tto CirT Coaaci!, th a.; eatofaJ; I ropertv wi'.hia eorrcrate liciiii ct said Town - bas been miit. aal arptaUed by tL Co-nrdL : j and ay peisrs f or.-lin the;lTes.a rrie vel by si." sr.es for-lin? the;lTes.a rrie vel by f' J can tave a tarir r cf lie sasts ii;ia e tinsa cf j:rt.v Hfm ir-.m i i?e. SClty IrtwavIIe, Aprd 1Z Jh, i: :""! -r::,::-:-iarico Co.f ' CHirrr:;t3 it rzz ll:z azrz-.zs ,? mi sx az3. J. Ii. Jcrn'r-, I. It. II ;-ir.L J. A. Q- rroasptl j atuted, and th taual facilities r.rea t tiPtre0f tie nice.- - - Ar rll I4j. 1 w . 41- JOHN CALHOUN & BBOTHEB, (Sirs of the Padlock, opposite tbe Post QiHoe.) WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL ' - 'dealtb r.v Brdl&in cud Saddlery IlzrdTrsrs, groceries;:'::- Boots, Sices, Lwtter an3 Stce riiwirzs. st. JosErn, mo.' HAVE now in store, as J ta arrive ihotC. j, Araer . kaa and Foreia lLixdvare, sacb as : GreaTes k Son's Files : SeLawrs and TocLj I'oeket koives Iliivw ik1 forks eartiia ba"23 and pins A Door locks Anders tal sbct fcitti Corn knives Uriar scyt'ies Gnus a J rala do JTails Biitcaer's do do Spear A Jackson's saws Gimlet pointed screws QnZa'i and American bone nails Post hola aa jers Ames' shovels and Fnades Lull b. Porter's shutur Units ilorticicgmacbinos Shovels and tonj Circalar, mill and muly Caadlestkks Ba Framed wood raws riares at! plane irons ElacliSEdtis Eelloirs and Locners drairins tnve3 iees di - adies and wood Hooebolo Annitsrsan- WOlS TU3 Traa Hoops American anvils Dntts, east acd vrroB-bt Stocks A dies Cot per rivets for belts- Pud hoc-ks, breecl'g loops a ayere irens Fad screws, cock?yes Plated and eom. stirrups Ornara-sEtk racks' d do Ilitts -Girth reia and roller web do do Laekles Silk. 3 erd thread do - - do UlnTJ Breast and rein snaje Last?, pegs ' ' Pej;fioat3 . Fiixcrs. . " .:. Shoe thread - - -Bristles, wax -Lm"m skins ' Elnding-. - Calf gkins Upper leather ' ErilaLa do Skirticg do . Earners do leitinr- do Coatakiaj I r.ammIIei leather ?TTitli many goods eialrmin; a complete ai?ort- ment of tao ra.it dersLle which thev w.a sell at thj lowest prices. . J. COUJ0U2 A EHO April 15th, 1357. 31-1 J TH03. EL LABEDT k CO. coiiinssio innicHAiiTS, r - ' 'AND ' ' " - - WHOIESALE GEOCERS; So. 33 Lett an-1 tor. Coertial ". r ST. Lons, 3:0. - , J27S-ecial attcstion given ta salea of IL72MP and u IIEAT. Jio ortlt r3 taken fur tha purchase of Ilemp, directly or indlrs:t!T. April 15 th, ISiT. .' . O-Zia 3. B. X ULUSTia. - J. t. DOZm. CS.XSX. Orejn, Mo. ErownviHe, T. Orejs, Ho. SIcAlXISTTUt, DOZIEIt Si CO., MERCHANTS. - FAXCT JLVD STAPLE DRY GOODS! . HABDWABE & QUEENSWAEE, . Crocczlo0r " PrcYisiflns, PicCice, r etc, etcl i " , " UHOWNYILXE, Sm T. " ' St. Joseph Ga:ctte. Kaias Iljrald, Jcf ersco City Enqnireraal fc?t. Iynds Uepablia-copy six months aad charge thi eSi?e. , ' ' April 16"th, lei'. ' 4t-Iy TAILORING! TAILORING!! tl n. PAJiiiEit, : Llercliaiit ' . Tailor, unpwxriLLu, yrszJSSA rzr.n. HAVING Lra -h 5 tvo j?rty and Located permanent ly in BrownvUlc, I ciTer my rviees tj the public geaeTaUy, if they want ary thiurdoaa ia my Una of ba-ioc-rs. .lean always bcfosnilatsy pist, or, more properly speaking at my bench. - Worlc Warrant!? J-o Fit, JToTay ! ; rarrxclar at ten tic n paid to ecttinjriraientj and layic cS" work f r th' Seasutress. . The greatest porticn of myhfe has leca devoid to cy trade, ia which 1 eoaiider rrjself inferior to none especially in tho rattic department, aad Ikcpe ly eljrattea tioo to my EojLaes.1 to merit a share ef rahlie patronage. E. E. PAIEIL Urownvine April Kli, 44-ly - iSiOtlCC. ; - to mcsz coxcxrjzzD. -T0Ticrr3 1 crely ttve.i, thai I win, cn tha 21th JL day of April, pte-d U the Lend at Omaha Ci rj and prove apnsyl're-naptura lii cht to theSorta Vej qnajterof ;5ctiin So. 2'J, in !iob ship 5, in EaEj t ajt,. in derail. eirar.'y, Ne braska Terr. - ( LMj.l.UlU'iJJ. CrownvLIIe, AprJ lc th, lij.. 44-lt a. xxrean. - j. t. nczs. LYT02D anomr;. " YTHOLXSALE A2JD BETAIL HI- 4fm TT GROCERIES, , ILIEDWAHE, QUEENSWAIIE, 7 EATS, r CATS, ?&ils, Stove, Plowrs, rornitare, ctc . : V S0ITCT.A, MO.' ' j April 1 &.h,i-;7. . --r d t "TIT LlHr'I AtrTLT, I? . T.I LLLT'I A .TLT, 1 r JL Carp eater, z:x i h va :"j vr..; it I H : J ' : ( , ' I I : ! ! ' I I f I r. y ,2y 1 :: f ' v i. mf .ezZZ s-3rj i..':rav.'2til li.'fJ. r 111, '--J v O O CJ y-oani cr . i ; t -r fi ' X 1 2a -' w -y Xs Jcr Elczrr.cT "SZzcr HcdiV Ant f.TT. McAllister, dozlet. & co.; CaT!? tml Prow-3 Soir. - ' i 1'iih H'Hiki and Clataes I'in.?, at . 1 McALLISTE? DOZIBB ft CO'sv' Gus.;!;.iras and 'iT..a.'.os, HieiA Pens aal V.'h IXaris, s! ' "i McALLISTEB, DCZIIIB it OTsJ Fill and Eras Kcttl.??, . :.; - Tar aul ?in Ccnibs, at ' ' McALUSTFB, DOZIET. -.t CCs. La iTT aal Oi Yoke?, , . , " - - Tin Vr are tad Crcsiied Sarr, at . .. MfALLISTEB, D021EP. C0s,'- . KcacbeJ Slifc-Iai sIEd Ccri?, : '-:: Sh2rt Colors aad sidile Fixinj,' ai McALLISTEB, BOZIEP.d: COa. " Dcnidi' drawin; kIv?s, De Laias aad (Lied armies, at ! ' -McAIXISTEh, DOZIET. . CCv . I. i Silk kaEAlLercliiefs a-adlard Saws, Lliickirg and pala klllor, ai ... McALLISTEB, DOZIET. & CO-i Flour and Irish llaea, . . ' . ' . 3 Ulack pepper aad Larlead,at ", McALLISTEB, 'DOZIET. COi." Rows and powJer, . Pocket knives and perenjaion cat, at i'! McALLISTEB, DOZI222I Z; CCn Uik8ilkcravatian.l eodtsh, Lace nil its and wall paper, at ' " i,, McALLISTEB, D02IEB & Caj. ; . Coffee and fine shirts, ! Led aad white fiar.nd anl tohhacea, at . . . , McAllister, dozlei; & coj. ; Illeo aad ladies uadersleeve, Sane; skiers and Qnecni'tartt, at ::t McALLISTEB, D0ZIE2 1; COs, GI;l33 and Ayera cherry Tecral, Carpet sa.ck and harl war, at ' ' 1 Mc.TJ.ISTEI2, EOZIEU CQ'j." Ladies hriery and k; chains, , '.-.' Sctulasaiil liovcli, at - , ' '. McALLISTET, DOZIET. & CC'jI LaJja eculars and striped shirtia PaJ combs and saddlery, at . , , ' r ; McALLISTEBDOZlIZl & Cha "Eroiileloth and bar seep, Curry combs and dress trimmings, 'at . McALLISTEB, D0ZIIT. & Oyi Ijot3, ihoes and star cardies, i , . ., Lace edic-and Saiarato?, at 1 " il i ' ' McALLISTEB, DOZIET. COu1 - " 2 ' ' Cotteaade and spectacles, ; :';: !" Erocrns ani Ticking, at . '? ' McALLISTEB, DOZIEi: '& 66' Sewin r7.k and backe!., - ' ' - ' - F-nvei.pea and Ken tacky jar.j at :,-.. ; ; McALLISTEB, DOZIET. &"c'0V Plae driUIn-, knives aal forks, " Tea and w hi ta lead, at -- ;,"':"" . ' : - McMJ.ISTES, DOZIET. 'A CO.': r "Va3h tabs and tooth picka, . . , .. Hack eombs and knit needles, at " f '' 1 MclLLT.STEH, DOZ1ZT. & (iO- j.- Cajsimers and ve?t is jr, r ' 2ho4 triuhes and Gwifrey'a eoriia", ai McALLISTEB, DOZIE Laee veils and ed'grje, I " Urai eomts and tcHori. at . : McALLISTEC, DOZIET & CO'v Thimbles and razor straps, '',-, r Pearl buttons and jews harps, at ' - McALLISTEB, DOZIET. '& CO'sl Sa?peaderJ and rtlbon, - -. - ft , Brown, grrea aad blae Laj at ' " McALLISTEB, DOZIEU &'cii.; TinearaaJ Lnea thread, 1 : " it I Jaconet KtLilia and sharLaj Ka?, at - . ' . McALLISTEB, DOZIET. & ODx Liaca tab!c jpTeads acd shoe x.-rU, " . Indigo aad Jaynes' mediciaes, at . . ! ', ' : McALLISTEB, DCZIEB & CD's.: Drown llr en ari razors, . Crxih and diaper, at - - j ' 1 I McALLISTEB, DOZIET. ' C CO Colored cambric and ink, shoes, ;:- - - Thread aad cotton Ltttia j. at ' " , " McALLISTEB, DOZIEB & CX)'i.' Tab!. ta tpooas acd yailj;,' -'. C-jftt's thread acljaok iliiaj, at . ' . McALLISTEB. DOZIET. '&. (Xri Chain ar.d vTa'-Iow rash," L)ors a 1 sLizJIclj gin -Lists, at - McALLISTEB, DOZIEB d: COs. 5t:.w a-d lazier di.tllr ,'I ' . " Susli add piaa, at ' " - - f V . : . - - McAI.T.LSTET, DOZIET. i; ZO'x ; Eonnets and hair oil, . .-. . . , EUcca and artUlciil ccwerC at ' ; McALLISTEB, DOZIET. X CC'.l '. i '. ., . . -X thoaranl cl cae ar-JLcs.aot aasnllsatl, cil! rear! at ; ' -. ". McALLI TUB, POZIEB Ve.CO's. , F.rLryG: cf every derr nn jn to McALLISTEB, DjZIE'II !: CO' Fcr cheap Groceries a'-. lxdl' "25 jl tn McALLISTEB; DC'ZIE t h CO If joa wxEt to - hih is of ih bot Mi'., ' to ".ITT 'r'T"', B.DOZIBB.k CD's. V."'i, 1 it t: !s j. es ac aazl ty to j'.isi thi rje? . . s.i.-;e aol iv: tio , r y. f:. C v McALLISTEB ::;znd: t