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t - r V ' 3 a , , - try v 'fL i.jry IW'-T -M-,. -T3Jf a i i, m tJBMr- DEVOTED TO AHT, " SCIENCE, AGRICULTUEE, ! COMMENCE; NEWS, POLITICS, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE' INTERESTS OF '."NEBRASKA. VOL. il XT GIT BEOWNVILLE, NEMAHA COUNTY, T., THUESDAJ, DECEMBER- 23, 1858. 9fl lJ. I - i - . . i . i ... . J :0 R. XI. r(Vr:. - of iU:n sn ey i i'.rr.f t .'. " - EcMuifs Bailing, D. I-. -' 'c- r iTr o. P. HEWZTT. J ii 1 UXlli. C AT T a - i. W ili ZJIL ill k SOLICITORS CILJXCER Y. " ' -;." 12 3,00 " " " tMtefarnieiatfl.SOper - ;"' i s.f.: n tic- Cuurts of. Ke-rasia, aid North n n f PRY iinnp.-Qt? bi! --buufj 01 JOHN H. MAUN 5 CO.; .: BR0V,'XV1LLE;X. T. DEALET.S IS Letter fron the Plains South Fork or Bear River, " ; October 16," IS08.; part of Kansas, v. : that pc;l;ii::. Tcey are leund together in' by a c." ; : .October, 19ih. '" four men constructed a raft a! out seven- "Weather moderate.1 Iada a drive' of ty.-five miles above Ft.'Laranaio, put their .over fiva miles to-day, over rocks, and praps,' clothing-, provisions, .Sec., aboard,' tred as tho case may be by four yt across Email- streams, the most trying-to I and in about thirty days, running only hy men and animals. ' : - - M daylight, landed, all safe, in Flattsracuth. We are now on a new road 'made on The caly sericua accident that occurred to ' riTESOF .ADVERTISING: n . lht-.truil)w insertion, $1,0 Wb Ujir!owJ insertion, - m three ni r. IItr.niCarJiof ixlinci oriess,acyearf yaeCjlami one jcar, - f rurth " hi'.f Cjluiaa.iix la.-nt'a?, fourlU eclA " " - bV.fC Uumn, three ra utli, 44 foU'-tS 0 50 0 )0 0X3 12, CO 5,0d C0.00 25,00 20.00 16,00 w, M.-Crr-ary & Co., ' ill. Il lhh, . - Cr.:;-. ' i Wo J-l.-rtl, A. Uraa.'ora, lib, Esu., St. Lctiis, Mo. L0 . Do ' - Do Nebraska City, N. T. 13 KiniiCT ii. Ilyllcy, Net raa City. Ocf-vcT Sweet Jv. Co., do J. SicTlinff !. jrtou ' do Jlfun-B J!onutt, Sroxruvlllo R. I'm n js uo" Erornvilte, N. T. Ni v. 13. I9'". .1 .'.I. V. l 20.00 10.00 8,C0 20.00 13,00 10,00 6.00 ir : r fn I'1 xitl f,,r " ( in a 1 rapf) 50) i rjjUSINESS CARDS. ! ATTORNEY AT i SOLlCiTOll IX CIIA: TJ. C. JOHNSOIT, LAW, .VNCLRY AND Heal relate Ajrcnt, ." dhown villi:, n. t. KEFEUENCES. ' IIon.Wm.Jcsui., .Montrose, Ta, . .iLJK.Uen'l.v, " " " Jt.lin Ca .Miller, Chicago, III. V.' in. K. McAllister, ChArlc i . I'owler, " It. W. Forna.',lirywnTiUe,S'.T. O. F. Ie, " 44 . . i'io:::i: -. Bool: Bindery, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Empire Block, Xo. 3. WILLIAI.I r. I1ITER, VouU inform the iuMic tliat he ha3 opened a first cl jis B.k Bindery, and is now prcparido lo all kinus of Boi k Binding old or new, tx.iir.d or re-boun! upon the fcnortest pubtible nutic, aud the must reasouoble terms. Order received for all kinds cf Blank work. July I, lSiS-ly. Aratclimakor & Goldsmith, A. GYS, ROCK PORT, MO. PEGS leave tu inform the public tbat Le "has located intbeaUve uauaed town aud offers for 6alc a choice sto-k of CLOCKS, WJTCIIES,. JEWELRY, and other articles usually keiit ia such establishments at prices which caunot be complaincJ of. J3cing an exper ienced watchmaker he natters himself that in repairing watches, clocks and jewelry he can give perfect satiKia; tion. " 19 6ru. .B. LIATHISU, Cabinet & Wagon-IIaker Itiin Street. bet. Sixth and Seventli, IIUOlV.WiLil, X. T. Alllfin.iof ciuiiietwurk neatly executed. t-ii-pir.tigor wains' plows, etc., promptly d.ne. JOHN McDONOUGH. House,' Sign, & Ornamental Painter, GLAZIER, fc. im cms villi:, x. t, rdr can he left at t'.ip Cit lirug Sure. 2 OT.&B.B. THOMPSON Keal Estate cc General reletting Agents Accnts forlowa Ins. Co., Cskaloosa, ALL bullae' entrukte"! to our csre w ill niw-t with V"U!t attention and warrantt-Icrre--ti Tapers irepar lor j-rruu uing io pre-em:t, Declaratory fctate-'uH-bu uuce out, t'c, etc. . tSOrSre on Tirtt trtet, north of I. T. Wbyte & Co..3 BKFEKUENCES: S. V. llrimcsEl -Governor Lt T. L- Pri'.p d- ilissourl Aut;Q A do i'.o . , i. 5. Ea, re &. Co., Glenwood, Iowa ' G. D'.ui,t7 Council BiUfl'i, Iowa . April S, l-cjs. v2n4!-ly LOUIS WALDTER, . . louse, Sis;n; and Ornamental Painter, ' GLAZIER, GHAIWEB, I A P ER II A SGER, BEOW2IVILLE, K. T. Takestbis method of informing the pnblic that hehas removed Lis paint shop from Nemaha City to this place He thinks himself qualified to undertake any work per- aininp to hi linecf business, and. respectful .yiniie the public to give him a call. Please leave orders at the "Acveruser" orace. Nov. 19, 1S57. E21-tf w: P. LOAN, ATTOKITEY AT LAW. LOT AND LAND AGENT, Arclicr, Rlcliardson County, N. T. I c 1 : It 'f!'M "" : We are now most gloriously snowed un- account of 'grass, which is abundant. their craft, happening; as they. reurJed A.i--JiiIt!liISSa - der. We arrived here on" the' 13ih of Beaver-dams in the creeks are' met with into the" turbid waters of the J!issouri, Fine Ilnir and Tooth Brushes, . ft TT mnn i5tTICL.ES, O.Mnhpr Tt" hns fop'spvpral av hpfn at every crossing, lne inrrinuity or wne re they struck a snar. which did no tlowinT a perfect "gale from" the South- this .singular and industrious little animal, serious damage, enly giving them, and west and snowino- incesantlv Thr-e 13 quite - a curiosity 10 me uninmaiea. muir.euects a suirnt aucking. . - v" j c .i . I The manner in which trp- will rnt. 1nvn. r As to tTio (littoi fctior-i1 nv local Vilt) lltlVK I1UL VllIitJS,f-'li I K 1)1 IllliSt: " ..... . . , . . i ' v. v J. - TnllH OOn fir firpGW storms havhot "seen7the elephant" in cut into given lengths, float them to the: feeling,' which you say exists I tween LO.UCwGliO A w;. vlcH5 the Mountains. . We. were extremely for-' Proper place, and:then' sink a log from these two portions of the' country. T can " 'tt.a ' Tj.... . f; ' tunate in getting to our. present Quarters, tea to twelve; inches 'through, will beat only say,-'tis true, 'tis pity that 'tis true ; , . . .T .11... .t T71 I ... as we have superior grass, water, and the oldest mountaineer. : When a suffic- But will this be 8 shelter for our cattle, having an abun- ient amount of logs and brush is placed, will it not rathe e allayed by separating 1 r be increased thereby? iUlultiaul toil Physicians' Prescriptions anl Family Eccipo uu.v.u.i, vviuyouuucu. ... . I . ' ... , . . . .V 1. C ,1 I t- t , -i 1 .- . . aii orders correctly answered. Every article war- dance of willows and other timber. It lue "UItt ui wiy tutu xuiuur .-..tea, r or snouia we separate as to political in ranted pcnuine. and of the best quality. rf AGEJfTS for all leading Patent Medicine ofjhe day, is rather a drawback' upon us after our wiien a11 iiarjds repair to a convenient terests, we must live as near each other remarkable time and success thus far, and bank, and take a load of clay upon their as ever;" and having then no community of strife, toil, bloodshed, and alargs cz- ' pense cf money,- and suiTerir.j. In t'Js we nave r.3 part. ' They wiU'alk iLi li on's share in everything, ard we, "per force must yield. It seems ' phm to nu, that we-' would be ia that delightful stati described in jumping cut cf th? frying-pan into the T:?, and should - discover their mistake' loo iate to mend i:.. Wi:h car old friends north cthe Platte, v:o havo. had our friend-:1 :;a cur quarrd.r, and make-up?, let us stick by theci'to'ths end, and not now after a few'mochs, aPit were, of weded life, uk for a divorce, before we have -had time to bring forth one offspring of our loves. A few wordi ia relation to cur comincr HEW GROCERY PROVISION HOUSE, ey . . A J::.H.1I&BMN XT THE Old Stand of M. F. GLAEK, BROWN VILLE, N. T., so near our destination. This morning the snow is falling faster than ever', but as yet in the valley, has only reached the depth of fifteen inches. ' 'Trains behind us, of which there is quite a number, must necessarily experi ence much suffering both among men and animals, as they are. deprived of the she! Wherocan be found a full supply of Family (3 roceriea ter weeDJOy. ; Train "27,". travelling Ham and Bacon, ilackrel and Cod-Fish, Teas, Sugar, . i - j i 1 Cjfree.Candies,Xut3,WineCrackersanICheese( Liquors in Company Willi US, IS aiSO .delayed near and mes. Sardines, Cigars ana lonacco, uy6tcrs ana i , T-.-ihsters- Peaches. Prunes. Blackberries aud VTnortle- I Here. berries, and all articles usually kept in a Fancy Grocery Storc..whichhe will sell for cash or produce as cheap asthe chcapasu Will you give rue a share of your continued j patronage. Brownuille, July 15th, 1S5S. ' v3n3 B. L. DODGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR iXU CHANCERY, BSlOW.WiLLE, I.i:ilUASKA. Land Warrants bought and sold.' Pre-emption papers carefully and correctly prepared. OFFICE on Alain street, in Brown andBenneit's Bank ing House. ' REFESEXCES ' ' ; Hon. Fenner Ferguson, Bellevue,-3.ebraska, " R. V. Furnas Brownville,- " B -Brown - - " Kinney &. llolley Nebraska City Hon. James Craig, - ' St. Joseph ilo. Nave, McCordfs. Co. " Clark &. Conrad. " July 8, lS53-v3n2-Ty . , . . ions. taus, and swim to the dam, when it is 0f interests to curb our rancorous' feelings, in the Union, and I am done for the pres- laid on with all the precission or. a mason, shall we not then be apt, very apt, to give en't. Four years ago, there was not fivo y, wci. ( 1 vent to those feelings to a much greater J hundred inhabitants, exclusive of Icdi- Aiier.-.uirfB..uaysuaruiaow.uuu extent than at nresent ? " Now." thev sire anal in this Tcrrifnrv. tvn r.f .KaJrr, V. J J . 1 1 . . - - , J ' J J" ugumg iravei, uay ana mgm, we nave W enough' certainly. . But, ia ' reality, have been the worst financially, this na made about fifteen miles.; .-: ;. j nLX ' .-.v A ti-- t : "tt.. .... . . -. . . aiciiui iLwc accuuiiax iceiiugs, just as viuu evci saw, wiicn nany au cmmigra- xuuay x uavc teeu ma uaii uaius I rifes6uth of the Platte riv-r. he'twPPn tion rrvmnlptplv cmY r,, r,., w i. . t 1. i-t.i.-j ll . r j -" j " ' uuuuie teaias. . i lauu.i i uuu "seeu iuc . . , no ft n,n r, A' t, .v...' A. ..... . . elephant, m -the way 'of roads, but Le pcopIe norlh and south. of il? Is nct Territory, and now. times b the cast", aro aves uere. ; -tie nave" uecuiu.u .uuuuu r- .rtt i r : . -ni,, :.v j- . -1 1 juiuwiiwuc, xieuiaah.a. vmy, i iaiiamuuiu, i goou again, a'igain tnousanas are K Wxcmincr. IvOCk lilUlls. . Utoe L-ltV. je- m west fnr hnnips nn r'nriPT tr roTt ' ' - . 1 T . 1 J . i ? ri.l f ' ' . a i "v e v" We hope to yet reach the Valley, a dis- 0Uben " 11 0U1U tPPtar P1018 ior a maha City, and others, just as jealous cf spring and summer, will be here making :i ' : j.- . team 10 go tnrougn. a ... ;.i I f a c:- - - . .vAi:. a:-':" " tui-ii uiiici, vjj. uj. ujiiui uunicuiaic nvai, iiitriii. . kj;, liiuHLS ago Uier'4, was a TU- and do they not exhibit just as much feel- rn.or.of gold on the South' PlatTe, andno- ing, as is to be found between the deni- body there. Now, there are nearly one zens of this, or that side the Platte? To thousand sturey , miners there, and.com- a certain extent, these local feelings are panies organizing ia nea'rly every State. prcper. They serve to keep' us wide of the Union, to start early ia the Spring awake to our own interests; to exert our for this land "of golden promise'. .The pray- tnncp nf fnoTitv milps in st -fptv r1nv . c, , , i j? - k- .When I can get an opportunity of send Snnnin thf storm rnnttniiP fnr nnp wppL-. - e rr j n , i, i . , i. in this, I am unable to say', as no mail we will be compelled to remain here all ' . B r n passes nere, anu l puy mem h .mey ever winter. Our Cattle can winter very well . . ' 3 . ,J , , . -I, a- ' should at this season of. the year: . herp. hut our men will snnpr fnr nrnvis. J ' " r I -i, XT.-: o t. ,- 1 KID1Y illullT, O JU LIUUli. Snowiag rapidly. :I fear we are again Rhntild ihiR'sfnrm rpncli Nnrth Plntfp. the destruction of "stock will hp. immensp. lied UP for tts winter:: Four Nebraska begt enerjrjes t0 build ud our own point, er cf five hundred nioneers. have"rronft I T1. !ma nlArti not PAvrtn T not. - . I as well as great suffering amonjr the men. jUBh wt ua acc Properly curbed, they injure no new up to Congress, asking for a Territorial joqs. r. Kivvrr.. cuab. f. hollv KINNEY & HOLLY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SCHR-ISILA C1TV, X T. will pra'-iice in the Courts .r this Territory. Collec ti aitd criminal huMnes. -aiiende! to throushout - t-.k, wte?B ivwa ud iliwuri. Will attend the tur t Brvwuville. vJr,23-Cra . E. S. DUNDY, . ATT 0 JIN E Y AT LAW, : ARCIltlt, KICHAKDSON CO. X. T. .WILL pra -tne in the nvcral Courts of the 2d Judicial Th.trio, ad yfi,i to alt matter connected with the Tr.fi.;n. wm. M- Lesn as, ;Eq., of Nel rH.ka City, .u asit mpin the prt-ecution cf iniportaut buiis. ycpt. 10, .:-n-tt C: V7. WHEELER, Architect and Builder. MiSSTARY TURNER, r.ilLLlHER AIID DRESS MAKER, aia Street, one doer &bove Cp.rgons Bank. llliUWXVJLl.1-: N. T. . qonntti and Tmnmingi always on hand. ' ' A. D. IIIRII, '"Attorney at Law, l.ab(l AfTrat and Xotarj" I'nlilic. Archer t Richardson Co., .V. T. .TTi'.lprarTiein the Coo lit of Nebraska, Assisted y HardiB'and Heunttt, Nebraska City. rSODUCE DEALERS, Forwardiim & Commis MERCHANTS,. No. 78, North Levee, St. Louis, Mo. Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Articles accu rately filled at lowest possible rates. Consignment for sale and re-shipment respcctutiy souciiea. cmpiueuis of all kinds will be faithfully attended te. Beterrences : Messrs. OH Rea fc. Co St. Louis B-irtie;t. McCnib SiCo Gilbert, Miles fc. Stannard do non. W H Buftington, Auditor State of Missouri J Q Harmon, Esq. Cairo City, 111. liessrsMolony, llro's &.Co' New Orleans, Louisiana J D Jackson, Esq., do do Messrs Kinkle, Guild &. Co, Cincinnati, O. F HainniarCo do Braudell & Crawford Louisville, Ky. WiKKlruffii. Huntington, Mobile, Ala. n. BUiiaasr Ksq.r - - - - -- BcaxUitowu, lil- Mayl?, laS , 45-3m . , . JAI.IES HOG AN. BLANK E00K MANUFACTURER, Southeast cr. 2nd and Locust St's. ST. LOUIS, MO. All kinds of Blank Books, made of the best paper, ruled to any pattern, and sewed iu the new improved patent nKxle. LIBRARIES, PERIODICALS, MUSIC. &c, hound in anv stvle. and at the shortest noticfi. Having been awarded the Premium at the last Me chanic's Fair, he feels condident in insuring satisfaction to all who may give him a call. July.22d.lS5S. .. ....... iyv-3n n , , j j .v. . . , i r. enworth Trains iust behind. One nnnnrpn nnn tmrtv trains nave Ipft J t ' .i ',, .r c . More anon, 'should we' succeed in' get- I o-ii'Dmrfirth Ihic cooenn M o rir nf ham I ' O are yet behind us. This storm reminds of having visited, a few. years after, the .scene of suffering of. the Donon party near the' Siera Neva- ting through this winter, to cur place-" of destination.- i .1 ": WAREKA. Annexation. . ' Plattsmouth, Dec. Slh, 1S5S.' , da. There is nothinfr in the' annals of R. W. Fuknas: - 1 "-"" ' ' '" " "'. ' ATTOEITEY. -AT. LA BKOWNVILLE, N. T. Till write deeds of every kind and contrasts for every .: :.tse. with warranted lesal accuracy. Oihce, in the Banking House of Lushbaugb & Carson. REFER TO Hon.-John A. Bingham, Cadi, Ohio. w K Carter, tieveiana, " RPSpaldiug, - "' " B F Lei ter, Canton, " SLahni, : . " Wm R Sapp. Mt. Vernn, " SPChae, Columbus, ; " . .. " Thos. Ford, Manstield,. ' " Jas. Crlg, St.'Joseph, Mo. ' . Brownville, Oct. 22d, - 2nl7-ly P.ANDALS, G0ULEY & CO PRODUCE BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - St. Louis, Ulissouri Orders for merchandise solicited, and promptly filled, forty feet, and became" encrusted on the text, in the remarks which follow.'. But States';" '-being free, breathing free," country. It is true that extraneous caus- government, which ought, and no doubt cs contribute largely to make the city ; as will be granted. I think it safe to say important lines of railroads, Land Offices, that this day twelve months, there will Surveyor General's Office, &.C., but even be ia that territory, a population cf twen- these. causes may be! influenced to some ty thousand, and perhaps as many' thou exlent,by proper united effort. But there sand additional, in Nebraska, as the. near-is-a.limit even to.- their' influence ; and a est and best point to reap the advantages 41- u FEN HER FERGUS0JI, Attorney ' and .Counsellor BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA. the history of the world, even in the his- In your Advertiser of Dec.oth I no- point, having secured all these advanta- of the gold fields. Now, if without th.1'3 tory of the Dark Ages, that. will compare tice an article, favoring. the annexation of ges, may in a few months be outstripped new inducement, in four yean,. we have with the privations and sufferings of this South Platte to Kansas. At the close of in the race for greatness, by causes up- increased to forty thousand, surely it party, numbering.eighty-three souls when that article 'ou invite the ; opinions of forseen or uncontrolable. Time alone can would be safe to say ia four years mere, r . . . .' .1! l .' l. l.''. '. f .i .t r 1 .u.l '..1 . Ill ' I " .1 . C l li 1, . .t 1 " 1 V nrsi snowea in, dui oniy aooui ioriy.01 tnose lnteTestea. eitner ior or against me ten tne : point mat snuu spring ancau vl we snail aaa sixty tnousana ana lowa whom were recovered.' "All traces that measure. Although, las cue, whose home all others. ' And when time has thus de- had an addition cf about one hundrod I could discover were the houses in a di- is in this land of shallow waters, feel a cided, all local jealousies will die a. vay ; thousand in one year. So it seems to- lapidated condition, the hair,' and bones of deep interest in all that relates to her wel- and every sucker will .be' proud of " his me that we will he ready to come into those who had been devoured by "their fare, yet I confess, that I have never giv- Chicago; every' Puke, of Lis St. Louis, the Union sooa enough, fully cs scoa as companions. " In building. 'their houses en this proposition the thought "to which and every shallow-pate of his well, wre we care about it. they cut the trees from two to five feet a subject, fraught with such mighty re- shall see, what we shall see. . Yours, hoping that we shall continue from the surface. ' ; vv hen the snow ceas- suits, is entitled. ' Pardon me, if, " there- f Now, Friend "Furnas, a3 to being ad- to live in Nebraska. ed falling, it had reached the depth .of fore, I make your hasty arguments my mitted into the -'rrreat' sisterhood cf L. G. JEFFERS. at the lowest rates tn eommision. Septomber 23. lSr-S. All kinds of produce bought or sold ly. (aSU ; ' V J LiNkJ I m top, when the party " had to ascend and cut the trees, where I saw the stumps, over forty feet in height. , A person who has not experienced the pangs of starvation,' has no. idea of the J. V. WESTLAKE. A. A. BUlTUft. WESTLAKE Si BUTTON, LiACIHuE SHOP &.T0UKDRY, liallrcad Car, IIIocU Puuip, Bolt Corner of lilain &Biddle St., ST. LOUIS, MO. Contractors outfits constantly cn hand, such as Rotary Pump Cars, Sideer End Cars. Wheelbarrows, Scrapers, Single and Horse Power Derricks, &c. Blacksmithing .f all kinds, Bridge and Truss Bolts of any length. Workmanship warranted of best quality. NEMAHA LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR &, KOTARY PUI1LIC, J transformation of the mind, which is.jlo Will select lands, investigate titles, pay taxes, &c, c;omp extent Under the influence of de cither in Kansas or Kebraska ; buy, sell, and enter sometiieui, uuua uic luuucutt, ut uc lands on. commission; invest in town property buy or lirium -while thus Suffering. On relief sell the same, and will always have ou handcorrect . ' . . piats of townships, counties, &.c.i showing aii lands sub- j feachinfT this party, ' in one cabin they lectto entry, and where desired will furnish parties liv-j r J .' , J ing in the states with the same. 1 found one man nreparinr a feast from the Being tho oldest settler iu the county will in all . . . , cases be able to give full and reliable information. hody Of MohS. Donon, who Was very 10th Address A. L.Coate, either at Brownvme or n.emana . .. . . -; city, Nebraska Territory. 6m-42-v2 to give up his human flesh and again re sort to other food. This is descending R. K. UAUDIXrt. C. C. KIM BOUGH E. F. TOOHEB J JAMES W. GIBSON, Slacks mith fitted Strept. between Main ar.J NcLraka, B1XAYN VILLE, N. T. ' i:i. W, 3IOORE, General Steamboat Ajreht," ''oeh'jirdi.vo $ coyiyntsioy mciichaxt, ' " NEBRASKA CITY. 2Z.T. Vrii ,,,(, vu t-t ,,uilu,ri iiti jirompt returns made. Hrun;isr,ultltilin pjvou tjrecelviuK, Storing and For--ar.Lf afik.i;d. irf.?ht :v.A jrodu-e. j., ., Cillceoat rie Lievee. .Jrci.n;f jr, ti,0 with tearncy note!. K?er to t! e ilerchants uf Tselirm.ka 1'itv: Larper h. Scaler St. Louis; v . . . . .e.SSu-hael &;Lui tf Ufif.d, KmueyikCo" April 231 Joseph iiclutyre Barcklay, Uiukiek Co " v2-ll-Iy T. E. HAYCOOK. . Attorney u. u ijdY7 A S I HEAL ESTATE AGEI Ilcunt Ycrnon, Kenslia Co., IJllCU.la!i'Ut,,'i'n''a'l1 to practice of lawandcol .ur.r.at'V",: ?? '. fawnoe. .IT. L,rr . x. ...... , , . . ...... ....... 4V(4l . Aimi wruu luca'--l foristaui Uwlrra. Pr?-mp- Uou i-pers carefully prepared. HEfEil 1 o ElWt.i'UtiMuouih.X. T. .! f. r'"'u''t- i"fb!akaciiy.S T " " i.i''i.ari9. f i-umt 1 Vr -t- v.ier 3: 1- 'n, J.IT:)..l:a Cijv, J,' T :u.p.. iiC, Ik Wevue. 5T T isai.keiR. Council liluif. Iowa . rce .iii & Co"jit, Fort Uesmoines. Iowa. r.23!y HARQSUQj KIME0UGH & CO. MaMuutclurirtaud WlolemU Dealer in, HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS, Ho 40 Main street, bet. OJivo and me, ST. LOUIS, MO. Particular attention paid to manufacturing our finest Mole lia's. WHEELER & WILSON'S INCOMPARABLE SEWING MACHINES j. w. McDonald & co., No. 79, Fourth street, St. Louis, Mo. Are taking the n!ai:e t all other machines to Families, Dress-xlakers. AND JEFFEKSGX P. CASADT, 1 MARTIN "W. RIDES.) JAS. D. TEST, V JAS. D. WHITE, V ConncilBluffs,Iowa. ) NebrastaCityNT) CASS ADY, TEST, RIDEN & CO., (Successors to Riden fr v bite. ) LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. HAYING made arrangements by wliich we will receive accurate copies of all the Townsbips embraced in the AL'astera portion of Nebraska, we aro now prepared to off:r our services to the " Squatter s of Nebraska Territory." In Filling Declaratory Statements of Inten tion to Pre-empt. Securing Pre-emp-tioii3. Iiocfltine: Iisnd Warrants- AND ENTERING LAND to a grade below the brute , creation, as a horse or an ox will die of starvation, with all its attending horrors, by the side of. one of its own species before it will touch the food of the carcass . We do not anticipate any suffering in consequence of scarcity of provisions, as our employers are too well aware or tne frequency of those storms in the moun tains at this season of the year, to let us Land Warrants Bought and Sold, go short of provisions. The road stations LAND ENTERED ON TIME, are well supplied. It is certainly a great Particular attention paid to Buying and : Selling 0'versjgnt jn the War Department, re rroncrtv on eouimission: Also. to niakine Collections 1 ' and forwarding remittancesto anypartof theUnion'. I taming the freight . Until the season was B-m a Miaii I W iiiantis ci an Kinas always on nana. REFERENCES. -Hon. k. A.Eradftrd. Nebraska Gi!y S. F. NuciolLs, Mt gjrs. Dolman k West, PeterA.Kelkr. Thomas Lumpkin, June 23,1856. vl-n4 it u St. Joseph, Mo., . Washington City .,.- t .JJl They are the Simi-lest, SpeeJLest, Chcapes and most lurable Macbires eaasixiit. Agents Yi'anted In Every Town In tlQ West. MILLER & EOISAUEIN, Im;xirtersof French andGerman LGSXCia-QlASS-FLATES, Sliect, gI;y-L5 zZit, and rioor Glass, IS, Second St., St. Louis, lo. ilauuacturers cf Ornamental Looking-Giass 1'rames. Stained Glass in all its Various Branches, for Churches, Public and Private r ; . - Buildings. Ornamental Work for Steamboats. ' OUTER BEXSET. B. C AltniT. JA5IE3 P. ri?KE. AVGCSTCS KXIGHT. OLIVER BENNETT & CO., licnufacturerf and YriialesaleDealrfin. BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR3IELT,No. l(!l, CVKXBOP MaIK AXDLOCrST.) ST. LOUIS, MO. Monday, Oct. 18th. so far advanced that trains ran the risk of "being frozen up. On Sandy and Green river, we passed the remains of three trains burned by the Mormons, about twelve months ago JOHN A. PARKER & CO., The staationof each wagon is distinctly v t auuu i'ua, v. j. markea, oy tne quantity 01 iron lying on JOHN' A. PACKER, late Register f the Lsnd Office, the ground. uuiana. j. i., Lavmg resigned his ocicc will hereafter, In oonnection with one of live best Land Lawgivers in the country, aiieuu io an Business connded to tjm; ai.d es CT-tt ' t, ' . ' ;it peciaiiy ucui, turn a siiuuj suuiu caaici wtich he hat laa'tehimseinuorout'iiirtcjuaintcd with Thermometer twenty degrees below zero. br stuuv and practice for rears. I a,i: t. t - , ne refers to ti.e Heads "of Departments and ifemf e.-s Antelope, sheep, and otner game are de Ai.,rpatio scending to the Valley ; ' among which aSTnSSr.rUja- ' ' nosi-iy our sportsmen areliaving rare fum They L. VAN WYCK. occasionally cross the track of a -Grizley,' General 'Land Arent- hut cf this formidable mountaineer, cl are rather charry, and prefer his room to his company. The first sheep killed created quite a sensation. This animal, though not lar ger than a common size marino, freqent ly support a pair of horn3 weighing 40 pounds. . In' descending from a precipic they light upon their horns: turn over and start again with the greatest agility receiving no perceptible injury frcm the falL V7. E. HARVEY. . Civ. Eng., Snr. &. Draft'n. IJARVK1T, VATZ VTTCK & CO., General .Land Agents INT oToT-eslx-R, Oity. ARE conuecteJ wiih agencies in "Wa-hington City by which they are enabled to prosecute claims against the United States Government, or attend to any business hex fore the General Land cfrice-with dispatch and to the satisfaction of their customers. One or the firm being a practical Er.gineerand Survey or (having been for many earsconnecied with the United States Coa.-t Surveys engaged on works of.lsternsl im provements) we ar prepared to mate Surveys of Town?, i-'.iruis, 5.c, in any part of the Territory and having er.gagcd the best Draftsman in the Territory, can execute I!ap Town Piats, and drawings cf aii kinds (mechanical, architectural, &c.,) to the perfect satisfaction our cus tomers. . . . October 22'I, . . 5n2lT seriously, have you not in that article &c., is there not . really a good deal of set forth nearly, if not quite, all the ar- highfalutin about it ? don't you,. think it guments that can be adduced in favor of would be just as well for Unde Samuel the measure? 1 to pay expenses a few years longer. 'as to You say, "The Platte river is a natu- aspire to the honor of paying them our ral boundary line." True, were it made selves? I do, and it is my opinion that so ; but is it any more a natural boundary the great majority of our fellow-citizens than the Connecticut, which runs through will come to the same conclusion. And Massachusetts 'and Connecticut; or the what do we gain by coming into the Uni- Merimac' 'running through a corner of on now , but the right of doing for our- Massachusetts ; or the mountains which selves what the ' General Government divide eastern from western Virginia; or ought to do for us; the right of being the Arkansas, in the State of Arkansas ; taxed largely ; and finally, the right of or the Hudson in the State of New York; electing one Representative to Congress; or the Roanoke, in North Carolina ; or and our constables, justices of the' peace; the Illinois, in Illinois; or the -Wabash &c., upon the most approved principles? in Indiana; or the Colorado ia Texas, or I nm afraid that we would find that we the Teneessee in Tennessee ; or the Pe- were ravins too dear for the whistle. T. ) 559. : dee in South Carolina ; or the Tombigby, in the west, or the Tennessee, in the north of of Alabama; or the Mississippi, in Louisiana ; or the Missouri in Mis souri ? - iAgain, you say, 4vThe line, as it now exists between Kansas and -Nebraska, is really only imaginary oh paper in passing from one to the ether it cannot be found." Tho same reason would hold You say, "Full one half the season, good for' annexing Kansas to Missouri, or the Platte is utterly impassable." In this t0 tho Indian .Territory in fact almost you are at fault. At present it. is, like every State in the Union has just such the Missouri, sometimes impassable, an imaginary line.' Such an imaginary when the ice is running rcry strong, but line divides the United States from' the in ordinary seasons it is not so "utterly Western British Possessions, and is just impassable," but that the mail has cross- a3 good, nay, a far better reason why eu regiuany, iwice a weeic, ior me past ose Possessions should he annexed to season, and, up to the .present cold snap, fa United States. This reason may the Carier has made but few failures prevaiHn this case sometime or ether: less than has been made in our eastern the only objection I can see at present is, mails, and at the present time there is a they are so awful cold, you couldn't rai-e goeanaiunu nrwge across ii, mat will nj-gers.tbere. Bat when the slave trade not be carried away by any "fresh," for is rc.c?ened, the philanthropists who' en some time, unless it should he a fresh ?3gea lherein may discover a rzze c wma irom tne soutn. . . . . 0TS robu3t darkies, who could itacd the As to the practieabihty of bridging the climate, and then there is no tellin- hoi Platte, there is, as a matter of course, soon annexation mi-ht take tilaee a wide difference of opinion among engi- As forthc! iraturai h,nfr . ccc, it is no more trurvin t.htVm;fv tlinn : .:vi . .... .i . - ; 'T.' t? siouuy mam- it was in , the' fontatioa cf the older tain it to be no great task. Judging States and territories In fact, in gcii 1Ui" 1 aave seerl' 1 zm ? wnadent over the country it is difficult to tell where meriaue can ce crxflgca at no great the line is that marks the boundary c cost, should it. ver be. found necessary, natural interests ia this nation; and: I SReak thus doiibtftlllvtecausft T nj-n ;nt. u :c ..-t. , .. . . . uuue ii aucn aiiuc is ever iouna, it may iCu iuat uus.rner wm De navigateu by be immediately rubbed out. While we numerous steamers, in a lew years; and 0Uth of the Platte 'remain w nrP. u'p Belle vtrr, N. T. November COth, ISl R. W. Fckxas: We have just had a Democratic victo ry in this county of which every Demo crat in Nebraska should be proud.- You know that -the enemies of Popular Sov ereignty, and the right of the people to regulate their own affairs, have always claimed Sarpy county as their own. - Well, the question has just been settled, and the Black Republicans feel like they had 'let a bird go." They hang their heads and curse their fates. They were -so sanguine of success, that' they bet largely on the-result, in the way of boots, cloth ing, &.C., and the result is that thebare- ooted Democracy are wearing boots at the. expense of the Republicans. The election vas for Sheriff. "And, although our majority wa small, it is worth every thing for prestige, asthe wavering, whc3Q name i3 legion, will now flock to our stan dard. Eat what a triumph wa will' have in the Territory, when the battle, becomes general If they cannot succeed ia their favorite 'strongholds, what can they ex pect when the voice comes" up from the strong Democratic counties' ail ever the Territory? One general rejoicing will be ours, frcm the L'eau qui Court to the Nemaha. General Thayer and Jim Stewart were on hand to help the enemy, but their ef forts were alike unavailing. They left the party for the plunder, and they be gin to feel, no doubt, that they have "got ther foot ia it." All we have to do is tq be true to our colors. Nebraska is tho child of Democratic policy, and we have no fears that she will ever turn icgrate and sting the boscm that warmed it into life. Let other counties follow the ex ample of Sarpy, and fight all political parties on principle, and we have nothing to fear. I can. give, proof of its navigability, that would satisfy the most skeptical. I will give but one : ". During the last spring, are fully equal if not superior in wealth numbers, and power to the ether portion vi ulu itrniorv. wnen we beccm-? a A DEMOCRAT. Dlstarliaacc Acs 23 tliD C: A mus3 occurred a few days among the Omaha Indians at Black Several were killed and ethers wcur.1: J. Tecamseh Fcntenelb is said to have been killed, and a half-breed named Neal severely wounded Lcuis Ncal,v;e presume, cf Aspinwal!; V. . If