Heiiocrallc netting. "Hoscj Makes tbe Hare Go.w fTfemSa Ccnntj Dene critic Con Wa rmrilUh tn-rlnxr tS TirorppiTjnfrs of i We see bv the St. Louis Remiblicanl Ttuull. " ' J 1 ' j I n.. rib..M.. v -.s. rnnf mt 4n Cnnventinn the Democratic meeting held in this city that the Governor cf Missouri has par LttfcedlTO, ..rowiirma m Saturday May aaa, in obe- on Saturday last. The mora we see of doned the notorious St. Louis belly, TBb I dience u fteTiooi can ; - - ,,s ... -"V - ,!,!..'. i t ' I At hail pa it ten the convention was called to order. ar.ernpts to craw party uses, ty orgamz- w ir.:s, voio was semencea, near mree ta4 Browa . n. jnx parties in this' Territory at present, years aso. to penitentiary ten years tor w. Hackney, ieeretwr Lt ' j l t' i : i . v c. t .,,!. me more wj are convmcsu oi m uujiiu i tiiuxruer. ,m wapejucu iu uc i;i ji. ajvuio THE ADVERTISER; R. V. FUIIXAS, ISDITOIl. THURSDAY MOKMNCS, MAY 27.-18S8. Land Sales. : Vt see by our recent exchanges, re- ports that the President has consented, to j priety and totpractihjlity cfsuchv.a course, about 'the -time O'BIenisVas sentenced, The two meetings held m this city of late and well recollect hearing bets of one Nebraska may nncrrit tn sntisfv verv observing mind of thousand dollars offered that he would not tirailar .b; truth. 'Wfialwavs endeavor to be serve oat one half his time. He is re- plain and frank, upon all subjects, at all j pated to be quite wealthy. times ana - in aa piaces,-ana -taererore Minnesota Admitted. contend that it is folly to herald forth the J Minnesota ivras admired by Congress idea that ihe people are, or caate induced as a State of the "Unfon on the 10th insL quwga rrom iaur last article upon-lnalpTCsentta rk-in-party tracesr-AsOn"lhel2th, Gen. Shields and Mr. Rice subject. "I have had," says' our inform-1 we befori Etatqd,' -there Is nothing under a postponement of Land Sales ia Kansas. If this be true, we hopes think of securing enterta;a grant. While -Tjpon "this "subject we again 'ex- tract from a letter we received from Washington- of a lattef date- than that ent,an interview with the Commissioner Heaven calling fdf, or even jastifyih: oTihe Land Office 6n th subject of post poning the Land Sales in Nebraska, and from presentindjeations I am inclined to Uuakohere Utile hope for the postpone ment, inasmuch as the Treasury is short, fed tB.e sale-was determined 6a by a Ca bifiet sfesiion" after carefully considering thnecessjiies of .the P Government, and carefufestimates as to financial resources.' We bad .been informed before that the Departmesti or' President offered as one under Were received nd sworn in as senators hgi. from'lhe new State General imereat ami'welfaTe hare noth leg to gam, but mucU' to lose, by sucn a course.i Were we about to elect delegates to frame a Constitution.or had we the pri vilege as .we ought to have of elect ing all our Territorial officers, and thus there became a necessity for establishing Thie Southern Convention whicbTwas fn session at Montgomery, Alabama, on the 18th, was represented by over 3000 dele gates, representing North and South Car olina, Virginia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida and Alabama.' The Kansas, Central American,' re-openinjj of ' the . i . . I a poucy, or asserun- poiiutai y, skye trade( Afrkan ; apprenticesllipt men we aumu u wouiu ue luipuxuim ui sputhern Htterature, . direct European draw party lines. ; Jsut not untu tnen. trade nd other questions, hare been We believe the people of this county- nr;vfltPlv hv rh Ap , i. Li-vii ii.-iM.. ' . . . . , ... , r J reasonw3saiesnaQDeenoruereu,inai yea, 0Ilne entire lerntory wisely tninK wm perhaps be brought before the con. theNatml Treasury; was in need of Uheir local matters and home affairs of far e t- ' funds and that, in snaking calculations more importance to them to-day than upon resources, the receipts from sales of anything else. public lands were put down as an item of considerable importance." Let us see for rf'inorrient upon what, a slender thread hangs the hope of receiving into the na tional treasury any considerable amount of cashes proceeds from sale of lands. We form our opinion from what we see a'nd Tcnow to be goinjj on at the Land Of flee in this city, and others near us, which we are safe in believing is nothing dif ferent from those elsewhere.- We have taken the pains to enquire of CoL'"NIXoV,, of .theBrownville Land Of fice, .what, proportion of cash is being received at this office from pre-emptors. His answer was, that in ten thousand dollars receipts, nine thousand five hun dred dollars was paid in warrants. Again, is it at all reasonable to suppose that speculators are eroinsr to invest casn in vention. Mr. Hopkins, of Virginia, becomes chairman of the House committee on for eign affairs, by the resignation of Mr. Clingman. Mr. Branch of N. C. has been appointed to fill the vacancy. Deatli of 3IaJ. Gen. Smiin. We clip the following from the Ledger, Leavenworth,1 Kansas.-, G6n. Smith was commander-in-chief of the army of the We shall be governed by our own cohvic- West. By his death, Gen. Harney will tions of what is right, and for the general succeed to the command of the Utah army. We are fully aware our course in this matter does not suit some people we do not expect it to. W e would be truly a singular people did we all ihink and act alike. While we have a mind, we shall do our own thinking ; while a tongue, do our own speaking ; and while we wield a pen as a journalist, do 'our own writing. good; and ihe dictates Jol our own con science. "Who Is II. C. Wharton A friend writing us from Washington, under dale May 4, says : "lour correspondent 'VVawko, asks who is II. C, Wharton, lately appointed to West Point from Nebraska V In an swer, I will say that he is a son cf Capt. lands, at even SI. 25 per acre, when it can Wharton, who has for several years been be done with from 80 to 95 cents in war- in command of Fort Kearney, and that rants; while in addition to this difference, the young appointee has been a resident Gen. Percifer Smith died at his quar ters at tort Leavenworth, at 1 o clock yesterday morning. On his way here he was obliged to stop in St. Louis for a few days on account of his ill-health; - While there he gained so speedily that hopes were entertained by his! friends that he would soon be able to assume his position as commander of the -Utah forces. On the boat he was again prostrated, and he was obliged to keep his state-room during the whole trip.. He arrived on Friday evening by steamer Silver Heels, and was carried from the boat to his quarters, where he remained until his death. He On motion, the chtir appointed commutes of or to draft ud report tuitat; resolution. , The chair appoints rtsn. 6. H Kixoa, BW Fuf- na, M. F. Clark; -D. Siegel, ami D, H. JCcLanghtta, aid committee. " On bioUoji, the meetiof adjourned till two o'clock P.M. At 1 o'clock the coiiTention was called to order by the chairmtn. It 4aartBttaa &B.vifig coma to order, CL H-Xixan re ported tUe following Besolationi which were unanimous ly adopted- i i I ! ( f ' " Whereat, Certain Individual have sought to draw party lioes in this Territorr, and by public meetings have orraniied themselves into o-cied Republican party. It becomes necessary for the Democrats of Ne braska to ttiorouebl organize their forces, to declare their irtncijjles, and be prepared to meet this sectional nartv in the aDDroachinc campaign. - - Whereat. A call has been made for a convention to meet at PlaUmoath on lie day of 3 une next, f of tho purpose of organizing the Democratic party of the Ter ritory, and : . Whereat, The Democracy ot Nemaha county are de sirous of meeting the Democracy ot the Territory, be it therefore . ' ' ' Retolved. That the chairman appoint five persons to act as delegates for Kemaha county in said convention Retolved, That all good and true Democrats of Nema ha county who may be at said convention are hereby re- auested to act as delegates in said Territorial convention , Retolved, That we re-aSnn the resolutions adopted by the National Democratic convention at Cincinnati, Ohio. June U. 1356. Retolvtd. That we sordiaily approve of the adminis tration of iame Buchanan, our honored chief magis trate, telieiing it to be marked with ability, impartial! ty, patriotism and devotion to the people and the consli tutional ritrhts of the country. Retolved, That we hail with joy the final settlement of the Kansas constitutional question by Ongress.' Retolved, That we are m favor of Congress passing a National Homestead law, granting one hundred and sixty acres of land, out of any lands belonging to the general government, to every citizen of the United States who is the head of a family, and who will settle upon ana improve the ame for a number of years. . Retolved, Tbat we know no north, no south, no east, no west, thus sectionally; but unite upon a common platform, fur the common good of the people, extending the hard of fellowship to all who endorse and adhere to the principles of the conslitution. - Retolved, That the principle of popular sovereignty. as set forth in the Organic Act of this Territory, is a vital and fundamental principle of true democracy. Retolved, That in the organization of States the peo ple have the right to decide at the pulls upon the char acter of .their fundamental laws, and that the experience of the past year has conclusively demonstrated the wis dom of this principle; and therefore when a Territory has held a convention to frame a constitution, such constitu tion should be submitted to the people of said Territory for their ratification or rejection, before it asks admission into the Union.. Retolved. That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Nebraska Advertiser, Nemaha Journal and all other Democratic papers in the Territory. The delegates appointed to attend the convention were Messrs. Jesse Cole, J. D. N. Thompson, II F Clark, Seid, W S Horn, and Dr Keeling. R. BttOWN, chairman. H. V. Hackney, Secretary. money is ,now worth from 25 to 60 per .cent per annum. Therefore, it is treasonable to suppose there will be cash' receipts of any amount from the public sales. f , Now let us see how the thing works ' after sales after the lands have been of fered. The office at Council Bluffs, Iowa, is the nearest to us where lands have been offered and now subject to private entry. We have watched closely the weekly en tries there made, and the following, which we clip from the Bugle, is an aver age of the business of that office : r Below is the amount of land entered at the Land Office in this city, for the week ending May 15, ISoS. witnuisn, bu acres. of Nebraska for about five years. Capt. was a Drave soraier, ana tnougn ne was rv v-. , advanced m years (about 75) and his II llul lull lias uciuiuc ucaiii uuauicu ur I j .v i i -n i i . ... . . death entirely unexpected, still his loss an auecuon oi ins eyea. at a taic yuu .i be deeply felt by the officers and sol- nna a truer neartea man anywnere. diers ot tne army. His remains are to Many a needy emigrant has been the re- be sent home to his family for burial. An cipient of his hospitality, provided at his B manogony comn nas been prepar- own expeust:, wuCBj u3 u a5, i wUh Q massive silyer la( 0R of . . t. t 1 1 A H 1 a. I . . . I outposts, ne was poony aoie to aiioru u. which are carved the name, rank and age Now when in danger of being obliged to of the deceased. Notes, Warrants, Total SO 320 27,000 27,400 ' Are' not then the receipts reasonably toH expected trom the sale of lands en tirely, too small an item to be taken into consideration especially to be offered as an apology for public sales, and that too when the matter so far as cash is concern ed, is altogether in favor of leaving the lands subject only for pre-emption. No, no; that won't do. The whole secret of the object of land sales is, that the lands may be offered and returned as such, and thus be subject to private en tries. Then eastern capitalists can come in with their thousands of acres of war rants, and take up all the vacant lands! We repeat, that in our opposition to land sales, we are not fault finding with those who have chosen the vocation of dealing inlands as one by which they $ain a livelihood or make money. It is legitimate business, in which it is every man's right to engage if he choose. But the question with us is, is such a pro cedure at this early day'an act of justice to those who have, and are now becoming ectual settlers ? and will it advance the future interests and welfare cf the coun try ? We are confirmed in the opinion it irill not." Hence our opposition. While we think a great wrong isbeing infkted upon the country by ordering sales, we do cot entertain the strong fears that many do, of homes being taken from- the settler at the sales. It is the after consequences we regret. In addi tion to our ideas hereinbefore advanced as to' the- improbability of any amounts of lands leing bid off at the sales, we be lieve speculators have long since learned by dearly, bought experience, that bidding k ajrainst actual settlers is a dangerous un- retire trom the service on account ot im paired vision, it was deemed only an act of justice to favor the application of his son. Numerous members of Congress applied to your Delegate in his behalf. I think no fault can be found in the ' ap pointment." ' ' We, like "Wawko," had felt an anxie ty to know who this appointee was, and are pleased to receive the above explana- -ion and place it before our Nebraska readers. From Utah. From the various reports iust now of "recent dates from Utah," we are unable to glean anything reliable. The St. Louis Republican appears to think the "war ended." That paper cf the 15th publishes the following dispatch : . Boonvilk, May 15,1958. An express arrived at Fori Leaven- worth-on the 13th inst., from Camp Scott. Ihe Mormons had laid down their arms. Governor Cumming upon the invitation of Brigham Young had entered Great Salt Lake City, without an escort. Many Mormon men had gone to the southern part of the Territory, and the women and children were preparing; to follow them. W. M. WIBLING, Cl'k J. H. Lucas. The Republican further adds editori ally: - ': The news which we make public this morning, or the termination or the Mor mon rebellion without bloodshed, will be hailed with joy all over the country. It has cost a large sum of money, and not a The Markets. COBBECTED WEEKLY. ; . , Brown villk, May 27 1858. Flotjb, sack $2504,00 BUCKWHEAT! LOCK, Q. SACK 2,00 Cork Meal, bushel... .75 Cork, S bushel SO Oats, bushel,- 40 Sugar, $1 V lZe COFfEE,..... 1516 Tka, 100 CHI0KKX8,doi., 2,00 Eggs, do, 10 Fresh Beef, ft lb--- 68 PorK, per 10 ft. - $5,50(3.6 Potatoes, bushel, 50 SALT, 1 (gl.lO Lumber, Cottonwood, per 100 ft., $2 (2,50 Xellow fine, , B.U0 BCTTEB, 25 Cdkkse, JTb, Z5o Labd, lOe Nails, per keg. 6,00 Wheat, none in market Whisky, per gallon, 3040o Salt, $ tack,- 2,00 Mola88ks, 75 Bkans, $ bush. 2,50 Drv Hides, lb, 8 St. Joseph, May 24, 1858. 25o $3575 3,504,50 2530c 1,50 1525c 8c $2,00(32,50 910c 13l4c 5057c Wheat, bush, Corn, bush, Flock, ) ewt, Buckwheat Flour, $ cwt, Fresh Pore, B, Potatoes, $ bush, White Beans, $ buth,---- Butter, 3) Tb, Eggs, $ dox Chickens, $ doz, Dry Hides $ lb, Coffee. $ Sugar, B, Tea,3) a, ARTICLES OF IXCOKPGaUTIOX OP THE Saint Frederick Town Company. Entered into according to the provisions of an Jjct oj tne Legislature of the let' ritoryof JSebraska, approved January 25, A. V. 1S3G. -i , : 'article 1. nermann CUecht. Georjo H. Tick Boy, Ckarle A. Freyberg, Mat '4a V. . Baden, CDarlee G. Dorney, sxui Augastu F. Harvey, cud their associate acd sll tuch persona as tbaU hereafter become ttocknoi- tftrs la tbe coaipr.y hereby incorporated, -Uoreby form themselves into a body corporate under the name and style of the "St. Frederick Town company," for the purpose ot laying off and building np a town at St. Frede rick, Nemaha county. Nebraska Territory, and toe pnn- cipal place of business of said company shall he at St. Frederick, in county, and Territory aforesaid, until other wise ordered by the company. Art 2. This corporation shall commence on tae 23d day et April, A D 1S63, and continue for two years with the right of renewal. The officers of the company shall consist of a Secretary, President and Agent, who, with the concur re uoe of a majority of the stockholders, shall have the management of the affairs of the company; said officers shall ho id their offices from the date hereof until the X3d of April a d 1853, and shall be elected annually thereafter. .. , ... , Art 3. Said company shall have full power to tue and be sued, to couiplaluand defend in courts of law and equity, to buy and sell personal and real property, to make contracts, of all kinds for the purpose of building the town and condoctieg the affair of ihe company; to make and use a common seal and alter the same at plea. sure; to render the interest of the stockholders trans- rable, and to make By-laws not inconsistent with any of the laws of this Territory. Art 4. On or before the 1st day of May, a d 1869, the stockholders of said company shall meet for the pur pose of electing a President. Secretary aad Agent, and for each election of said officers thereafter four weeks notice shall be given In some newspaper published in Otoe or Nemaha counties in said Territory. ! ART 6. The officers, or any two of them, may call meetings of the stockholders when they think proper, and shall do so when directed by one third in valee of the stock, and a two-third majority in value of said stock shall be necessary to make any alteration In any of the articles of incorporation. Art 6. A majority ef the stock shall have fun power tocall for instalments of the stock from the stockhold ers from time to time as they may deem expedient, the agent giving receipts for such instalments; and the agent may bring suit, in the name of said company and to recover any instalment when the same has remained unpaid after four weeks notice has been given to such delinquents in somo newspaper published in Otoe or Kemaha county, or he may declare such stock forfeited to the use of the company at tho discretion of the majo rity of the stockholders. Art 7. The bolder of any of the stock may in person. or by bis agent duly authorized, transfer the same to any other person, upon such condition and in such manner as the comptny may by its by-laws direct or determine. Art 8. Stockholders sbail have full power to vote by proxy at wit elections of said company, and each stock holderhhall pay his proportionate amount of the salary and expenses of the i-flieersof said company ART 9. The raid Uttecht shall at the date hereof be enlisted to three-twentieths the said Vick Roy to fire- twentieths, the said Freyberg to five-twentieths, the said Biden to two-twentieths, the said Dorsey to two twentieths, and the said Harvey to one-twentieth of the entire stock of said company, and two-twentieths shall be reserved by the company until further ordered. Art 10. The capital stock of the company shall be ten thousand dollars, and the indebtedness of said com pany shall at no time exceed Ave thousand dollars In testimony whereof the said proprietors of St. Frederick have hereunto set their hand this 23d of April AS 1858 rtZRJfANN CTTECHT, i .. ! C. A. FRKYBERU, . GEORGE li. VICK BOT, .MAST1X W BIDEN, i . , CHARLES G. DORSET, ' AUG. F. HARVEY. - Territory of Nebraska ) County of Otoe . J On this 11th day of May, a D 1S53, before me n notary public in and for Otoe county in said Territory, person nally came the above uamed Mastin W. Riden, Aug. F Harvey, and Geo. II, Vick Roy, (proprietors and) mem' bers of the St. Frederick Tuwn company, and acknowl edged that tbey signed the foregoing articles of Incor poration as their voluntary act and deed. 1 Given under my band and seal the day and year .last aforesaid. II P BEN NET, i IS Kotaiy Public. Territory of Nebraska ) ,q County of Otoe oa On this Uth day of May, a D 1858, before me. county clerk or said county, persoiinally came the above named Hermann Uttecht and Charles A Freyberg whose names appear above, and acknowledged that they executed the same as their voluntary act and deed. Given under my hand and seal the day and year last aforesaid. GEO. H. VICEROY, LS Clerk of Otoe county. Territory of Nebraska - County of Nemaha 03 On the 12th day of Hay, a d 1353, before me the un dersigned, a notary public in and for said county in said Territory, personally came Charles G. Dorsey to me known to be the identical person whose name is affixed to the within or foregoing instrument of writing and ack nowledged the signing of the same to be his voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and the impress of my notarial seal the day and year above written. LS nUDSOX GEORGE. Notary Public, Neuiaba county, TO TJSkZZ. "STXSXLCJ Of I evaxtim Uouaty frebiMk Territory. Tske notice that UK T. Balney, the Treasurer ia aad for the county f Nemaha, Nebraska Territory, will ot ter at pub lie sale and sell la front of Johnson's Hall, the place In which tho District Court in and for the county of Nemaha aforesaid was last held, and In the town of Brownville. county seat of said Nemaha county, en the 6th June, between the hours- or nine 'clock A M and Ave o'clock T X, all the lands situated iefsaid coun ty en which the taxes were levied during Ue year 1:57 stiU remain dee and unpaid, on lets the aaid taxes upon said land be paid prior to the timti of sale as herein above mentioned, with interest from January last, at the rate f 25 per cent per annua H AMU. ' Wm. X. Allen LOT. j BLOCS I TAX. E. M. Andersen V Gone Under. We learn from the St. Louis Republi can that the Tikama Bank bills are not redeemed in that city as has been adver tised. Messrs. Carson & Lushbaugh, bankers of this city, had returned to them on Tuesday last, an amount they had sent to Omaha for redemption, the Bank fail ing: to redeem it. At Omaha the bills are said not to be worth 2 12 cents on the dol lar. , A gentleman just down from above, informs us that the sheriff of Burt county little suffering on the part of the forces at had seized unon the Ban'i and safe, which Camp Scott, in preparations to put down , , . , . ... , . . this rebellion: but it has shown that the neopenea.DutiounanomingDui leramj f . f ex.raofdinarv ... , , , iiillS. I efforts. nnA of nunishinfr instibordinntion. even upon its remotest frontier; The news will, so soon as it is authenticated, put a stop to further, military movements in that direction. . bupplies maybe need- Married. On the 10th inst., by Be v. Mr. Adams, Houston Nuckolls, of St. Stephen, N. T.. and Miss Mart F. Hawk, of Hemme's Landing, Mo. St. Joseph and Council BlnHs B. R. The company, as we informed our read ers last week, was fully organized on the 17th and 18th. The following gentlemen ed, and will probably be sent forward, for compose the Directory. J. D. Test, ) A. Cochran, Council Bluffs. J. A. Jackson, S S. F. Nuckolls, Nebraska City. Bxnj. R rc to a, Fremont county. Enos. Lowe, Omaha City. L. NCCKOLLS, ) Millscounty. J. W . CoonDcr, y . 3 The Directors met subsequently and the subsistence of the troops now in Utah Territory, but all other preparations will be suspended, and the troops which have been concentrated at Fort Leavenworth and Jefferson Barracks, will again be distributed to their old posts. Vast ex penditures have been made in getting rea dy for this expedition, but the supplies of provisions, munitions of war, horses and animals, will cot be lost to the Govern ment, and a tremendous draft upon the elected the following officers of the Com- treasury will be stopped. The early ter mination ot tnis expedition will mate a material difference in all Mr. Secretary estimates for the demands upon panyi President S. F. Nuckolls. Vice-President H Evibett. Secretary S. S. Curtis. ' Treasurer L. Nuckolls. Nutt. AH persons are hereby uotitied tlidt 1 will take the necesf-ary steps to the re-opening of the contested case of James Ferguson, for the purpose of more fully in vestigating his right to enter the south west quarter (1 4 lot south west quarter (1 14) and lot number lour (4; of sectiou eighteen (18) in towuship eve (6) range six teen (16) east, I hereby warn all persons not to pur chase, trade for, or in any way to negotiate for any por tion of the above described property. May 27, '68 v2n46tf AUGcSTUS KOUNTZB. I caution ail persons whomsoever against buying from Augustus Keuntre and wm Ruin certain town lots known as 'Benedict's Addition' to Brownville. Nebraska. Honey Greek Hills. The undersigned respectfully announce that they are prepared to All all orders in their line promptly at tbeir mills four miles north wett of Brownville, near the mouth of Honey creek. They have on band the largest and best assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever offered In the county or Territory, consisting of 40 COO feet seasoned siding; 40 COO " cotton-wood flooring; 20 too " .' . sycamore " 10,(00 " , oak and ash 25,(00 ' " ' ' cotton-wood, soft maple, lynn and walnut finishing lumber; 60,000 ' fencing; i 100,(OO " Joists; rills, studding and scantling of al- most every sue both oara ana son wooa; 20,000 " rough and square edged sheathing?; also 200,000 superior sawed shingles, oak, walnut and cotton wood; also 160,000 lath, a superior article, of uniform length, thickness and vnatn Tbeir mills are under the charge of experienced and efficient men, and the undersigned flatter themselves tbat the quality of their lumber will compare favorably with any other made in the Territory, all of which will be told to suit the times. GRHEN, SPRINGLE fc CO. Honey creek Mills, May 23 '68 48tf "COMBINATION PATENT." UPRIGI1T ST DAM SAW MILL. This mill commands the universal admiration of saw mill men everywhere. As its merits become known, the demand for it increases. Orders are coming from every section of this country, Canada, Cuba, and South Amen ca. It is suited for every section of the world wherever there is timber to be sawed, no matter of what character how hard, how large or how small. Two extensive ma nufactories are now engaged in building these mil Is, yet it is almost impossible to turn them out as fast as tbey are wanted. Tbey embrace several valunble patents and improvements, and combine all of the following ad' Simplicity Both the mill and power are so simple ii their construction tbat anyone of ordinary mechanical ability can comprehend them, put them up and run them without danger or difficulty. Portability The whle establishment can be very quickly takeu apart and put together, thus rendering it easy to be moved from place to place as desired, and sav ing the necessity of drawing the logs a long distance to Durability lt is constructed iu the most solid and substantial manner, runs perfectly still, is not liable to get out of order, and will last for years without repair. Kamaitu It win saw taster than any other upright upright mill. The speed of the saw is about three hun dred strokes per minute, and the feed from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medium speed the saw will cut through a log twenty-four feet long in about three minutes. From this data any one knowing the character of the timber can calculate bow much lt will do. Effiieieneyr It does its work well, cuts smoother and straighter than the ordinary mills, and the arrangement of the saw is such as to render it utterly impossible for it to run out of line. Cheapnett Tho entire iost of the mill, with fifteen horse power and everything all complete and ready for running, boxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is only $1,780. This mill requires less power to drive than any other mill, and the power furnished is sufficient to drive extra machinery. A circular containing full particulars will be sent to any one desiring it. All ordert should be addressed to BRAGG tc BrRROWES. Corner Third and Market ttreett, St. Lov.it, Mo., sole agents for the western and Southern States. March 25, '63 43-ly A.J. Benedict JesM W.Bradibaw Jeremiah Barlow Brownville Hotel Company Ja.Jl.Chaplo S.I3 1 1 t I . 14 11 , r W ' I 1Z swr: Mir Hi 9, i u 1- 4 3 1 1 Judson A. Chaple EbenexerR. CoHIm. ,4. Samuel 8. Cox , ' 11 6 .. i 4 : 7 - 3 ! 13 ,..-.. ; 4 " - 19 " , II 13 t 1 George Clar (Brown's Ad J'n) 1.2, 3.4,S.,T Jacob Easterly 11,12 Ta oa. U. blen Lett Henry V, 10 Willis Hill (fcatate) Jas. H. Holsey 9 Robert O. Ilattea Henry C. one -Iladley D. Johnson ' 1 1.2 S.4.4 IS 2 X of ii : , .10 . 1 . UODD'S 185S CARPETING. 1858 Engineer II. C. the treasury for a year to come. It will make also a very material difference in the calculations by individuals of their profits under contracts with the Govern ment, but they will have to submit to this disappointment. We take it as certain, also, that the President will not avail himself of the 1 ! power given to mm to call into service SPRING Mcdowell SALES. & COMPANY. Storms and Freshets. Our eastern exchanges are filled with accounts of disastrous storms and freshets, Over two hundred thousand dollars worth of property was destroyed in Peoria, 111., the three refriments of volunteers author. dertakiog! We therefore advise publicly by storms Hundreds of buildings were ized by a law of the present Congress, ts we do Privately, that setUers be not unroof ed or blown down. Farm houses and here wiU be a inE at 0Ece t w. I OVeralarmea. Uut Continue to improve -nrt fpnre wpw Kwmt. Frnm nnrtinns 1 of Ohio we learn that the waters were higher and more destructive to crops than aggregate, a difference in the year's ex ever before known . your claims ; tirge your friends in the States, who are. thinking of coming west ward, to do so immediately; get all the lands' possible occupied by actual settlers ief;re the day of sales; comply with all unlaws governing pre-emption ; take the necessary steps to protect your land at the sales, and have them returned as of fered lands, in which case, you will have one year from that time in which to make payment. Xn th meantime, however, we urge that every effort be made to secure & postponement of sales. . ;We may continue the advancement of our iaeas irom ume to time, as circum atancr way demand. Hon. Stepbxw A. Douglas, of the j Senate, will accept our thanks for valu able favors. "? , Also we are indebted to Hon. W. H. Esglisb, cf the House, for similar fa vors. A. Aronow In receipt ef their spring Importations, which have bees purchased ta England for cash, for though other bouses are advertising direct importations from Europe, ws take pleasure in announcing tbat we are the only direct importers from England France in the west ern States, and hive bow on band Ihe largest and finest stock ever imported to this country, consisting In part as follows: - M, M44 and 3-4 New Medallions; 6-4 royal Velvets; COO rolls French velvets; 300 rolls Royal Wiltouj 1000 Do Robert Croesley Brus sels; 2000 rolls John Croesley & Son's Tapesty Brunei-; 3000 rolls Brinton's; 3000 rolls Prardoe fc llooman's; 1600 rolls Brigbt's new designs; 10CO rolls heavy English three-ply; 1O0O heavy superfine; UCipateu demand Upon tile Ireasury Come I for Ute wholesale trade, ever brought west of the moun- most opportunely, and wili make, in the u wnite ind heck t, w. soco 0-4 " " IOCO " 4-4 and ' SOCO " Cocoa matting all widths. IXO sheets of oil cloth 13 to feet wide; 300 pieces S-4 4-4 8-4 6-4 and 8-4, oil cloth. Aluotbe largest stock of rugs, tabie covers, sofa rugs, Mats, stair rods, table oil clothes, ate., ef any estalish- ment in the euuntry. . To the retail customer, all we ask ts a call, to convince then that we can and will sell lower than any ether house In the west. To the wholesale purchaser we would say that we can offer them greater Inducements th ar. any estabiisbiuent either in Xew Tork or Boston, having purchased our entire stock for each, we are prepartd tn 500,000. These curtailments in the 'an- Our Delegate, . Hon. Fi55xk Fesgc sos has again placed us under obligations day of january 135$ 41,666 66 on the penditures, of at least fifteen millions of dollars. . ; ; '' JIonntTernon. The contract between John A. Wash ington Esq., and the Jadie's Mount Ver- Don Association, for the gale , of Mount fVernon, was . put on record in Fairfax . , rrl r -i .1 j . I purciiaseo our euuic nun lot caru, we u prcirm m COUnty court, lne following are the dates offer our goods at the very lowest prices of imporutioo. of the payments: 18,000 at the execu tion of the contract; 57,000 on the, 1st A. McDOWELL it. Co.. 08 Main St., St. Louis. May IS, 1858 no 43. ta hira for a continuance of favors. . In the House on the 12th, Mr. Smith, of Virginia, reported a bill to establish a territorial government for Nevadau 1st day of February I860, $41,666 6.7! on the 22d day of February 1S61, and 841,666 67 on the 22d day of February 1862, with interest on th-a. several pay ments trom tne date of tbr contract. Land Sales! The undersigned, owner of forty-aix acres ef las'! ad joining the city of Brownville was originally laid off as a portion of the town site desirous to dispose of the same, and will do so on exceedingly favorable terms Apply to " JOHN McDOXOUGH. May SO, 16&S otTU Saowpviux, N, T. CLAIM NOTICE. To Edward L. Moss and al 1 others whom it may concern. Ton are hereby notified tbat I will appear at the Land Office at Brownville, Nebraska, on Friday May 88, 188. at 10 o'clock a m. to prove up my right of pre-emption to the northwest quarter of section twelve, in towuship two, in rauge number eleven east. May 20 47-2t ROBERT TATLOR. Claim Notice. To S. B. Miles and all whom it may concern. Ton are hereby notified tbat I will appear at the Land Office in Brownville, Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, on Friday, the 28th day of May, 1858, at 3 o'clock P. M., to prove up my right of Pre-emption to the south half i t south-east and north-east of south-east and south-eat of north-west quarter of section No. thirty. Township No. two, Range no sixteen, east. May 20, '68 47-2t: . . HENRT C. WOODEN. GOrailEfJTwSTOCK A large number of our cattle lur the L'ub expedition recently strayed away from Nebraska city, which we are anxious to secure. They are undoubtedly in this region. somewhere not far off. They are all branded on the slue near the back with a figure of an 03 yoke. we wm give uuerai rewards ror tneir return to our agents in Nebraska city, or Richard Brown, Esq., in srownviiie; or any information that will lead t their recovery. , ' MAJORS, KUSSELL & WADDELL: Nebraska city. May 12. '58. 46tf Brownville Hotel Will be sold at Public Auction. MODAY, MAY 31st, 1S5S. The Brownville Ifotel with the five lots belonging tn reto. Terms JXW cash duwn, and the hotel scrip to be taken up as it falls due; viz: $2997 on the 6th of November next; $3021 on the 15tb December next, and $9tw on the 1st of March. 1853;; any amount exceeding me aoove v neon a cremiol one and two years. Urownville May 13 n4S O. P. LAKE, See'y O. B. HEWETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW ' AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, irounviiie, MDrasxa. Will attend to business in all departments of his pro fession. Pre-enTtorm Bighta Secured. Land Warrants for Sale. Office on First St., bet. Main and Water. XEFIKRETCEl: , Kinney fc Hoi ley, Nebraska City. Cheever Sweet & Co., do 1 J. Sterling Morton do Brown h. Beunett, , Brownville R. W. Furnas do Brownville. N- T. May 13. 1S58. v2n46tf ' Potter Wanted. I will give employment to a good, Industrious Potter, well acquainted with the business. joaN Mcpherson. u33tr Brownville, Pec 8, 157. John J. Kirk u A. D. Kiik Alderson Keaton - Mathew La marque John McDonough D. L. McGary M 1 McBride and S. VT. Bowen J. Ii. Morton Nemaha. Valley Bank J. V. 1'addock S. II. & Hiram Patterson u Pejram, Riddle k Co. 7 , 1 12 15 IS 3 11 ' 7 4 14 3 10 11 & 7 15,15 4 1 3 15 i 7 ' 7 t U.12 9 7 9 4 IS 2 1 9 I4't2 Kofi half of 4 1 5 8 1 11, 12 1,3 5 2,3 9, 10, 11,12 W hair E half all ofblocks 10, 14,16,23, 32 in Brown's Addition , 89 81 , 70 '. 12 13 14 28 . 27 " 49 S3 60 80 62 10 15 12 23 "29 " 20 3 20 . 10 '2t 11 , 8 118 115 104 103 68 32 D C B 32 64 , i : ,23 29 32 Zi 69 68 60 65 64 108 14 70 21 2 58 78 48 65 23 44 33 38 33 34 36 45 47 43 56 67 63 CO 61 64 68 80 12 13 18 47 24 68 45 36 69 63 39 33 43 61 60 .65J -68 81 83 39 42 20 39 57 37 1 42 57 44 1 7 8 9 Sam.E. Rogers M Mastin W. Riden W. C. Stout R. B. Stout a Joseph L. Sharp Edward A. Scot ill e Tho. R. Sutten Joseph Thompson M Jas. W. Taylor II. II. Visscher M m 4 H. O. Jones M 5A1IE3 r h 3,5,6,7. 8 5 .. . 2 2 6,14 ,16 II. 9 6 8, 6, 13 ' 13 5 10 - II 14 II I II 2 1.2 10 I 13 II 10 7 13, 14,15 3.4 8 1,2 S-V 2 8 10 3 11 .2,6 16 II 6 7 4 3 13 7 U 6 10 Ii, 16 16 6, 7, 8, 9 10 r Wm.AAWennan.NVr KSEK 28 - . WJ!W)i 28 J.M. Chaple. EbfSE 12 U. W. Denman NWtf 10 - ' - JfE fractl i 10- Fletcher Dowler , W 20 F.A.Dowler ICE 13 A.Dodd 8EK 13 J.W. Dennis NE 8 ThoeDoil HEX H O. C. Ferrtson N E 19 A. M-Fergus WhfSEJi 29 , 5 E M S E H 29 SendS 31 Thoe. ITeady SW 25 Wm-UandleT tmrtSWJi 29 - 5WqrNW 32 J.y.Xelley WVjNWqr,12 " SEqrSEqr 12 WmRLeaeb ' H W qr 28 Henry Neemir NWqr IS JaeobNofsineer NEqr 17 B. P. Rankin 1 3. T. Xinney L I. 2 6 Uaxy E Rankin kit Kinney N E qr 12 S W qr I - : SE qr I Jeremiah Snyder ' Whf N E qr 2S JohnT.SeoU partSEqr 20 S i lot 4 20 GilasSUong S E qr 28 Silas Tidwell pertSEefSEqr 29 SWqr 32 Wheeler A Brown hf of ! W or of , 3 9 15 M 17 22 24 27 23 33 25 38 39 40 42 45 43 57 68 60 61 62 61 65 67 66 58 39 22 20 47 28 37 13 41 45 43 49 13 47 66 59 61 63 53 6 It 62 63 43 45 60 67 63 4 85 I 4 I a I "a" 6 6 5 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 S 5 5 6 5 5 3 5 6 6 6 7 5 5 5 8 5 5 6 5 5 149 4.80 25.94 5.60 80 8.00 15.52 r . 8.00 Territory of Xebrsska 1 Legal Notice. 3.20 1.19 301 1.19 2102 1.60 - 80 80 6.40 80 4.52 80 80 8.50 12.63 39 80 410.40 92 1.19 23.00 18.00 8.53 34.54 12.00 L60 J Nemaha County Distil;. c iNebraaka TerUery-Ct, tern X D 1868. Nemaha county DUrrrt tmri. nmrwsi ivrriwry, 4 una tfra Nemaha County . James fT. licuton - againl NaQiaan Haywood, R. w. Kama. It. V. U air. and ThoS. P. Ha V wand. Whereas the saul p.intiff, James W. nan,-. . w - v. wuw vuuja iae aiid a . dants that on or'efi,re tha firat dav .( J wr'- therewill be on die ia themceof the ci i 1 ,kD trict court, la and for tha aaid cuunrr of v. " . V. .71 1 . HaywoMl, R W Furnas. B V Mutr. and claiming n( thm Ihainn al .nhi h..r,.i . . TvoaiL a certain promiory note made by them a taa i ot May, A D 1867, for the sum of fwhuncreoaa k.r five dullara. navahlaaia- munth ffr i.i. tui cent interest from date. And whereas a writ w mons Issued in said cause on the first dav of u 1353. as afuresaid. directed to the aheritr ef a.i D and bv hira reformat not fnnnt a. . ' lty Uaywuod and a V Muir aforesaid. Tbert'orTV,1 hereby given te said Nathan Havwood and k T Iti Ttt ubio. iutj ;oi wj answer uiB poutu a. afurm. a or before the morning of the second day of the ai the fifteenth day of June, A D 1SU), default will w!taT nl aniniit thorn ami liblTmant r.n.i. j . . ater- Uer eonT . Attet OjCJOnxsOw Mastos vr. BtDE!. Clerk- attorney t0't rvi, By Chas. ii. PoastT. Deputy ' ' rl ' Ordered that tha above he pubriahtd a the Xrtrmi Advertise! for four sacceswive week aco,r line tu i ,t . MASTIN W JlIDVOlerk " - 4w:'-W.3 ' HCux u UQX? : Legal notice. Territory of Nebraska :"" -Neoi aha County . y . , .' A , josepn i cajue against William Edwards Jacob Kd wards Isaac Kdwards John Edwards Samuel Homes George Harmon James Km mons Mark waller James Walser and William Duugherty Whereas the piaiuiiC Joseph Teague ha eaua4 , summons to be iuued notilying the said difeodaats Uw on r before the first day of June. A D ISh, there wm be on nia in the omce ul the cleS ut the t.airtc covrt SP and the cuunty of Nemaha aroreaid, s putitiuo in tr. pass against the said defendant, William &uwarJa..lA cob Adwards, Isaac Kdward, John KlrrdA Samat Homes, (ieorge lUrmmi, James Emmona, MjrK wilier James Walser and Wi.lijm Dougherity, claiming ur uma the mm of twj thousand dollars for a certain traapa committed on him the said Joseph Tesgue by tbem tit aaid defendants on the seventh day of Jjniiary, A V lau, at and in the said county of Nemaha, Net-aka Territory at which time they did then and there break into, taier destroy, tear down, and burn down a certain dwelling house of his the sai' J neph Teague, situate and tfiag in the said couuty of Nemaha, aud for otter wrmwitkat they then and there did to him the said Juaepb Teaios to his great darojge and againat the pae of lbs euaa monwealtb of the said Terr'y of Nebraska. And vberta a writof utnmns lsiued in sa d cause oa the Brat Uar of June A U 1863. as aforesaid, directed to ibt therio of said county aod by him returned not tonnd as to the said dereudauta J.icxib KJarl., Isaac lidwanla. AAe Kdwards. Oeorpc Uannon, Jamo Waiaer and WUuaa) Dougherty Therefore notice W hereby givtu to ai4 Jacob Kdward, laac Edwards, John Ecwarjs, Gacn Uannon, James walser and William Dougherty, ut unless tbey appear ami anawer the said petition afura said on or before the morning of the seond duy f tar said June term of the said court to be held tae third Tuesday of June A I) 1869 default will be ntrl agaiaM them and judgment reudeied against the ro ths.-aua. Attest U. C, JOHNSJOS, Mastoh W. Riocn, Clerk Att'jr for "!:'" By Chas. U. Dorset. Deputy. Ordered tbat the above be published le the Hrtra-ka. Advertiser for four succewlve week, aooriiinj ta MASTIN W. KIDKN. Cleik. By Cbasu Doassr, Dcpntr 4-4w May 13 IaCGAIa AOTltU- Terrltory of Nebraska A. B. Uuiabird it I agaicat Pleasant M Rrgers J term A D 1S63 Whereas Ihe plaintiffs, A. B. Uuiabird & Co., have cauaeda summons to be issued nolirying the ai4 defen dant that on or before the fit day ot Jane A D 1S& there will be oil mo tn the tflke of l be cirri cf the trict court ia and for the said county of Nenuha, apeti tioo tn aaxunip.'iit againai the aaid defeuilant' rtuansnl W Rogers, claiming or him the sum of one thuujod dujlara, upon a certain pronilssory note nude by h.n on ihe fifth day of May A D 1S37, tor the sum or five hundrtd and thirty-four dollars, payable six mouths ifter dtts ith six per cent Interest, the said net e dated Cincinnaii, May 6th, 18S7, aud payable to the order of A B B jlabird A Co. And whereas a writ of suninon issucl ia id on the fifth d.iy of May A D 1 as aforesaid, directed to the sheriff of said county and by him ret imed sol found. Therefore notice ia hereby given to saiJ.Pleaiaot Rogers that unless he appear and answer 'the laid petition aforesaid on or before the morning of the mruo day of the said June term of the said court to behaia jb the third Tuesday, the fifteenth day of June. A D ISGo, .default will be entered against biuiand judgment ren dered ag.'tinst him tliereou. Attest 0". c. JOnNSO.V, Haiti w Riden. Clerk Ati'y fur Flt'f nycHAs l uoaiir, uepuiy Orderet that the above be published la Keflfitta Advertiser for four succe-wtve ii according to law. MASTIN W KIDKN. C?0'k By Chas G Dob-iet, Depotf.' 4-4w May 13 1.99 2.33 80 3.52 2.00 It It 14 14 15 15 14.68 16 15 15 19.70 It 6.90 6. SO 9.69 6.90 8.44 16 17.64 16 IS 1 19.32 15 15.72 16 15 12.63 15 15 20.60 14 6.40 15 6 SO 15 12.18 18 4.03 15 15 15 36.00 15 5.83 IS 13 14 IS 13 MS 6.40 12.07 13' Lf 1. a i f VI Hf I i NE qr 3 S W qr 1 27 N W qr 13 8 E qr 9 MNEqr 33 David WoodrsS . I W. Rockey ' John U Uiadoaaa Talertine ScLer C. O. Dorsey Usyn,IS3S. (Ml R. T. RAIXIY, Troas'r IS 16 4.00 14 10.43 14 3.20 15 - 5.P0 14 4.00 14 III . Co. "1 Nvmaha county Diitrict court -Nebraska Territory to Jose Administrator's Notice. Joel WestfaU vs ED en Martatt Sarah Marlin Krae Bund and Abaulou westfall Petition for the sale i.f a land war rant for distribution amoOtf btirs. Ia the Prolxite o irt of Keoiaha count v, Nebraska Tertitory. Notice la hereby tiiveu that Joel westfall, admini.trs- tor of the estate or Isaac wrstfall, deceased, has Birdie my office his petition for the sale of a forty sere laud warrant, part uf the assets of the estatt of said Laac westfall deceased, for distribution among thekeiraof said wcatrall, and unless you the said KMcn Marlatt, Sarah Marlin, Eflle Bond and Abiudom weitfall iball U and appear before tne at niy i.fflee on the niominf of Monday t be 7th day of June, to abow gore cuuiewby a.4 larxl warrant should not be sold order w.ll be given by me for the sale of the same for distubuti in as aforeiaii. May 13 n4tf-4w R. J. WH1TNKV. JiKUeof Pn bate. Legal Notice. Isaac X Whytefc. Co ) AtUchmeut in the 2d1 Judicial vs VDistrict iu and for the couniy of Neroahs Val'y Itank jNemaha. Nebraska Territorr Thomas' L McK'iy, president Nemaha ailej Bank : Sir You are hereby not; lied that the plaintiffs in tb above entitled cause filed thetr petitioa in attachment at the November term A D 1837 of said ennrt, claisiing of the Nemaha 'alley Bank the sam of ihrt ebusdre and twenty eiiflit dollar and one cent is aioney 4u upon a draft or bill of exchanse drawn by aaiil Bjnk in favor of aaid plaintiff and due and reuiiiinlnl unpaid; and that a writ of attachment waa Uauel by the clerk of the oju't. which wa returncl not foml as to you Ton are therefore notified that unless you appear at the next term of the said court, to be begun and held al the court boueio .he town of Brownville on t!ie Tbitd Tues day in June A u Ibod and answer sid letirinn. default will be entered against said B tnk and judirnient retlfrrt thereon. -. - MAHTIN W RIDKN'.t'lerk, 46-4w May 13 hy Chas U onsijliep LtGAIa XOTICE. Barton B. BaTkalcwPi'irV Second J.idici .1 DUtnrt B urt of NearaskaTerntorv . Samuel K B.gers, Deft J 1 June te. n A D ISM tor . - , emaac'iiuy Whereas the summons issued in the above entitled cause having been returned "not fouml' as to youths said Samuel B Rognrs. Therefore you the Slid Saoinel K Rogers are herehv notitied that on or bcfoi the flrl day of June A l 1S68. the petition of Barton B Brkal. the said plaintiff, will be on hie tn the Uc"f therlers of said District court for Nemaha county on the cbKfT side of said court, praytngfor adecreeof litln as aainl you the said Rogers to loti number six ind fourtren in block number twenty-four, and lot numier fix in number thirty-five, and lot number five in bl ck tnmbrr forty, all in the town of Brownville i said Xaan county, as marked and nnnioered uptn th rorle-l P'" of said town. And you are further noiiiled tbat snies you appear at the next term of said Diatuct curt. w m began and heli at said town of Brownvillt witkfci anu for said Nemaha county on ihe flftcenb day of Jur.ta o 1868, and on or before the mornina of the set ond l'f said term, and plead to said petition. th ume w.H m taken as confesedawl judgement by drfault reslerw against you thereon for said lt aforesaid sed suit. D. I McGART. Att'y lor T. ti lt ishercbvcrderKl tbat the furesona not ce b P"" lished in the Nebraska Advertiser ns the law in such ca provides MASTIN W. RIDFN. e erk, . , py Chas. O- Ppk.ii T. Deyit ISHAMREAVT3, ATT0KxY AT LAW, REAL ESTATE AGE AX Falls City, Bichardson County, Nebraska. Will give prompt attentt a to all professional ness entrusted te his care i Richron and adj nm counties; alo W the drawing uf deed, jire-empiios pa. pem. Ac!, tc , May 13, '-H ria IJIIO tT. & - CI.rSTOX, PB0DUCE DEALERS, . Forwardinir & Commission MERCHANTS, No. 7S, Nonh Leree, St. Louis. IU- Orders for Groceries and Manufacture! Articles acct rately filled at lowest possible rate. Consignment nr sale and re-shipment reapectully aoiKitsd. Sbipmeo a of all kinds wili be faithfully atteuded u. Keferrencea : ... Messrs. CHSnkCo St. Ia.a i Bartlett. MeComb fc Co Gilbert, stilea k. Su.Tiiard ' do Hon. W If Bufflngton. Auditor State of S:soun JQBarsann, JBsq. Cairo City. IU. . . .. Messrs Molony, Bro s fcCo' New Orleans, Luuimna J D Jackson, Esq., . ' n Messrs Hinkle, GoiH A Co, Oaeanati, O y Ilimmar kCo Brande 1 1 Jc Crawford If inviHe, ay. Woodruff 4. IlnatinjUin, J wle. H- Billings. Ej.r - , , Seurefctown, in- May H, 1858 4o-rr ' . 1 75,000 lbs. Bacon. LTFORH fc nORN. Son-jra. Mo , have for sale, cheap for cash. "5 000 pounds excel lent bacon. a vte3-ly March 1, '6d OOTS ard SHOES A Tremendou Stock, jw received, FnvW-'rryTj A C0. 1 r