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THF nY?RTTQT?ft ! from the Ilines.j TREES U1L . A U Jjl J IOJJIU Ha recct speech tatl We nonce cne point xa Kansas the, Qnarl2 Cold Fonad. reo U nori1crf er ? FOR THE WEST! K.W.TCIiNAS.rjnTOi:.' chmem rarely eahtd, and ca. ccn- city Ccuu hs crprcn fc. follo-in" in cue of c-r proceedings. V f 'CAHETT SANDERS " . sen:! v placed the Seut Cordis Ger- for lids purpcse. And last though net least, MLe Mo., n cae o: o-r.i p acd t- cf Ken- crtsx . TiltiAY i:e(;,rr:;.u;;i. Urnor before the pectle as a ire D JtcY, were the friers cf Mr. Dourrlas, Q.' , T mi T"mn-Tr- Charleston conustson? a the to- !rtehrjfni f - ti ( nmiSS,. . .i :. ' . -.....- - i tunate nominee, the mcst sangtitne cf the m etrasica to advare its interests, es- r9trzPt tn .1. i2th It.' .'.Mr. JeLnscd u will t thresh his tresem dlfScukv if I Uetif FmitTrw ar.d Kt wtera Far- A-c-.y J,-.r w .r"u-.,va . u'...c A''.r .st rflrtrnof it ia whic we are 1. ,V ...J..-r - . ' . men aA Fnut Grower?, at 4 flowing fricw : J crur.rT, as to who will le the choice cf!awir 13 honorary tie duties the National Conven:bn. to senile at lcf FCtion of Fresi.ent.and gir- Charl-tcn. S. C; in prtlcas. quite ! in S3:iifaclI-ri t0 0 country "a that il.e ii tr ti f haractrrized the En tmi:..i.t decree, ml-d the Democrat-; .u.s i v- i'rrnie in But the Icca..y is not . ... , ... ... 1a ... ft.fr rcction ic tvho vri.i Le me i What vp i.sre sa;J cf t::e S-utn m re- , ' - t!: .red to l-.re cf country, ii cqa.y app"-J .. t' i- .. ; jabie to the crth, Las.t r.i en. to far , ns the r.si- cf cur countryman are con- r,rned ? high n.inded patriotic ulent.d. j and j regressive. Very many cf m -se i ra:m sons i. i. n- 4 ; ivf n'h ur excf rtJot.aie nceiitv anu i c.r ui.j.iu. j mparti.ty. Te spint o. .ana.tcism - ' desire to :-e the Uni:n d;5m,-mbereu. j ras cisgraccu .u.-.?i- - ; rrn ieare. We care not how eminent j as a to litician, crator, statemir: or divine, ; a man may te,-cr trom rr: V"4" ' : f--. vl--n h'"1 assert me Union cannot j t ! c-tmu ; must be disioivle 1 -treat t-i as a traitor, ar.a sutt-r m allies: cr is a lunati:, a arrJ ni-f ar-fT-red to run at hr. Ia our National HY.3made j . . i ot tiered rv a Waihinjton. Jeiterscn, l a ht cf ether s-.:a pure sp-.ts, ierence ; o: the perpetuity cf the Ln:on, rnonimar.i-; aci have rror!a:med, .-Let the t men ; r I.i ?.'V.Let the Constitution be ccmmitte-i tthe;:am-r These silly ravmgs, ema-1 r.it ca.i::e,arl ia:i.r.2tei h'ir r trier-; w --f T. - . . . 7. . , t : t-rnraacd to press tnc tiairascf 13 favor-1 ic1 ences. T..erc are i.-.ar.y OiV.mguied . . . 4 . . . T , - , T r t- c- v ite csri'toru lririia contends sac- Lns isn vt t, i., ,v.,r--, laluncsiice c: tried ticr.icr, -and it vrho Live aiTrcvs lecn I;y-l ta te Ccn- . - . . , , t e , . v - ,Va I sheuIJ he vscl. V e Coult not. for Pres- a- . ' r ci,.m t iaer;t m2iin resource?, the past f any s . , , . , , 1 v 1 1 sustains me prssumpticn; as shs has fur-oftr.Mel.e-declared, r y a straiLt-for-. h ' . , . , i nishel more rreadnis tnm any ctner , . , . , - i btatc in me Lmon. Henry A. Wise has " m r,,.,-.,- 1 rrcved himself a itatesman werthve; tne Vh:.e wc may a. L-ve cur farcrues, ; , ,. , t "..'-t-A idnvandaq-e in vnicn ne lives, lie nas sHrucnaliim should be carcfui:y exciu.-d. ! , , . 3 -Cf. ccniuered the crposr.ior.; temcntrat:ns Thrre areroo-i tried and true menm 1 ' . - r r , ,t- : tne facttnal true rnncir.Ies wid triumph ererv portion cf the country. Ueae: t i - . , . r ...v over ih canerocrs Goctnaes ot disfran- 4 Test r.acs ci me scu.n - C'.ndrr.n cverv rc.itica. act tl: T-.-i ct ; . r-.rir rf dlfnvn. come from vrnere it i ; " " - niv: the v Jove their ccuntry.r.d hcAzz 1 . - ' r . , - 'the citizens of the tnned states. His 'tW rror-er'v should, er.yir.an m supreme ( , scorn t.h5wcu!i dare disturb its pvace. - . . , . ' j - ! from the roitrum, caused his political en cr k.c a .u w-j r j . . lhe t.0.d D.minioc !lee in- rr;-ress. . The fco.itb is n ; wriiout tai-. , , . ' 3 , . . . v i i clorjousiv from leture me land c: valiant r.t, and that b:tv p-atnotiim. which have . - - Ueinxratic p.n in , - f rtm; from dis-ated, cisappoin.eu, j fy,ure Stat3t tian preserving the Terri r:klisr corrupt politicians, have been ; t Q hrVd-d throughout ne;gnVrmg naticns ; le foraed; olher toror discredit; cur old enemies oyer ; territories will be formed of ;he water, read with infinite gratification I Nelra2ka; aLd Sou.h p,atte uca unwarranted and uaca.iec for at- t. annexed t0 Kansas; if not at the . ta:ki upon the Constitution cf our coun-, t $eSrCD cf Congress, at no distant try and l:k forward with joy to the day cf cur downfall. The motto of every trvs Qaery? If North Platte, cr estecWly American, i;, and should be, - int Inxon portioa cf h cnder iaflaeacef w irrrcr,- and to transmit it wa3 desirous cf, and about to engage in rority unscathed, unsullied, ur.tarnish- gcme ove-ent cr er.lerrrise calculated ni. In?tead cf feeding the tenors , , y . A u vu Spirit cf rebellion and insurrection, we fhould promptly discourage and discoan tenanre.it. .0u a.i, as Ionian-.., ; ratbnal, thinking men, pursue such a j ' rour?e. southern fire-eaters and northern j fanatics ivould pass rapidly and effectual j ti - I into triaruous oLr.vion, "unwept, unhon- orpdanduniur-g'and the return of nation-j . al harmony prevail, "wherever the Am-ri- j . can Lag wares over American o... j t0 gbl at LoggeT-teads. The Kansas Leg Ilami&urJ, of South Carcliiia, Slide!, j jsiatare anci Walsh, are now going in a la :f Louisana. Brown and Davis, cf Mis- ; Nebraska and Morton, only mere so. The touri. Ccbb. cf Georgia, are spoken cf Legislature by the passage of an act, H.irants. Wi-.e and Hunter of the "Old j ar proved by the Governc-r, adjourn Diminijn," have a troupe cf friends. . c,j frorn Lecompton to Lawrence. Kentucky's ta'.er.ud and d.ucnt sen, ; jhe Secretary refused pay, rooms in Breckenridge, our present Vice President ! which to meet, chairs, printing, and in . will carry no little weight ir.t3 the Con- fact frt, whereupon, says a Kan ' vcr.tion, ar.d in our him.ble ep;r.:cn, will j sa3 papr, "the House ordered the arrest t3nd a n.uch better chance than Rany of the Secretary, who "wouldn't go," others. Mr. Breckcnridge in point of in - t liect, patriotism, and ad the i.obe qual - .tics' tl-at constitute an American states- man, u c.ori-idered unsurpassed. He has .' n'ev r to conducted himself as to be sub- ject'to- the charge of fire-eater or fanatic, or had his name m any way nux'd p with the finical hallucinations of any section of the country, Wc confess our convictions tlt should he receive the harmor.io'ji liomination of that Conven- "tion, the people will ratify the act ly his tlocticn. As to the notorious scheming, wire xvorkiag, caucaus-cor.stitution Slidtdl, he in our opinion, ha ab'.t as much pros- j pct of being President as a sinnrr unrc- generated has of gaining admission into .Heaven. The American people can nev " r. so far forget themselves as to elevate Fuch political tricksters to the highest po- f-itbn within their gift positions once oc - cupied Washington, Jefferson, Madison p,ni Mjnroe. Even in the South, Mr. SHdcll i- rrgarded as a dangerous inan" "rnazicianM "a slight-cf-hand p:ia - ci.i n,' Wi? would make a good Present. . Jle is a prominent Democrat, and in many " rA.-n-, worthy of the distinguished hen - I . - . - vrt the rroVabilitics of sticcess are r ;.r,t..-;.r Hammond and Broun are ir ... w f x S.vith more t artku - lJrJ favoMtS O l.W OJtn, I.iO.t j.i.iui i .'..lp firtftPr he has a hct of enthu- .ii:ic MJpp '.rf:r?. a !m:rrs and nana couth c-rn 5 12:3 will le divided ia the v - and the Union." it tv- - - r. a;r ""J - lr-j ... a d the rights o: me citizens cf the coQ- federated States. - ject termer ti3 wfer, tut wui resume it . again next numcc-r. We S(,e tie 0;naha people at their cc rveetig. on the sntiect cf South piatte annexation, the ether dav, wen! , t - z .v-.j ngure, and appointed a com- . Ja rep-rt reSaonatrative resolutions r.Ia,iTe t0 e forinatic- c CoIcna Ter. r:turv The action- thoc-h perfectly ri- iicJ ;3 czW consistent. They 1 ..avo- r-t a3 muca rtirn t to msdile with rh r.r.p aa ths other. We reeko. bnrar- ... . . , ever, Conrres3 wilt if governed ly the wishes and desires of citizens in the Ter- ri:ory. consult only those interested upon general principles i T The local interests a singie point wn; not weign very n.eav' j i'y. The idea of continuing Nebraska as she is. with Territorv sufneient to make haIfado2en ,1 States, and asking vast ara is focIlb ia .reir Dismemberment is only a j cf lJrae $fired en cr Io. .- Ulfer Iook t0 e in of i j auiUiJt iu a navivci.vf i lakiC or any c:her portion of the Territory, was to attempt an interference by meddling in ,heir afairs -cdda-t lhey youT dogg foostyi . . . . . Kant LegblatHTe, and Kansas Secretary. jt anpf.ar3 t0 be quite fashionable for Territorial Legislatures and Secretaries, ! rjeajtj "sickness," pleads ia bar the ; atutes exernptinir him from arrest on j c-n process' and finally swore he M "be . j j jf j,e fV0uIi;' but all to no pur- j 3C 7he Sergeant-at-arms and SheritT j u-ere (00 mncij for aDj fa vras taken a prisoner before the bar cf the House, where he underwent an examination, and was permitted to retire after the manner or "onr army in Flanders." We suppose these fiare-ups occur from the fact, according to the Washington ! Icivn, tbat "Territories art eompesed of renegades, cjf-scourings, ar.d sore-heads, v ho art perfect! incompetent to govern themselves.'' and that Secretaries are "in the halit of getting the printing done vchtrt they d d please." Clubbing In nccccn!s. Notwithstanding our subscription list ! has increased handsomely cf late, we are desirous of extending it. still more, for several reasons. We are determined to ; do our duty as a journalist and as a pri- ; vate citizen. to secure for this portion of N'brasloa her share of the benefits of em- ; gration, either stepping on the eastern border, or passing on to the new El D ; rado. We therefore want our paper cir- ' ? 1 - .V t . .t ciuatea more eitcnf rveiy tnrougnout me . Mates. ine p;an or circulating targe ; numbers ot extra papers, gratitouslr, in I ' . . the Ha stern States, and even sending ot , agents ha.- !cti adored U-rvory other 1 - t . - . x j 1 immediately Iccated; ad we are equally rg, c n. rvri r-,:. Ri rrP a - t u.ressin. it . t 1 1 c Lave cad? arraciremerxts to ciub f ' i cash ir. cJrcr.ce. r e A.lT.rtIj. T t TO IbC People or Nebraska. ! PAPER FIRST- Ma. Eeitos Through the columns cf your paper, I wish to address a series of articles to the . - , , , . J people cf the Territory, upon the subject , jef medical men and the expediency cf j protecting themselves by law against the i ioranr, illiterate and worthless Empvr- f ics who v. ill undoubted! v seek cur shores in a few years. These lines are p-enned under the most solemn conviction of their correctness, and I hope their importance will le duly considered. Men scmstim.s take upon themselves the awful resp:nsibi!ity of administering edkine to their fellow creatures, with- ci study wi: is indpensifc:y necessary to a rational conception c: mo nature and 1 treatment cf disease. I precimoe no ar- gmnent is calkd for to corroborate a fact so palpal! ?. Instances cf this kind are side; many a bright and cherished idol cf love, the light and joy cf doating heart, has breathed its last under the hands of a man wholly deficient ia even the rudi mentary qualifications cf a physician. Many persons cf respectable intelligence and natural acumen, often commit health and life to the charge cf a man, whom, they very well know, has net the shadow cf a claim to the noble profession cf med icine. They may be compelled to do so cn account of not being able to secure the aid of any one else. Such is no doubt the proper explanation ia many cases. Others, and I believe the great majority, igr.crar.tlif patronize the Medical Quack. They hare not the po er of discrimina-! tion very largely developed, and conse quently, are fit subjects for imposition. This class cf persons are innocent and unsuspecting, believing he who assumes the title of Doctor, needs no other recom mendation to their confidence. They do not trouble themselves with investigation as t j capacity and qualification ; thece a:e minor and insignificant maters, unworthy a moment's grave reflection ; implicitly and confidently risking their hves in the Lands of anv one whose name is announc- mf ed a3 a Doctor. Now, any man cr.d o:ed with a sane mind, will admit thit he doe3 not wish his life tampered with by a Quack. Then it is becoming to require satisfactory tes timonials of qualification frcm every man offering himself as a practitioner of med icine. The lawyer cannot appear ia Court without producing a certain amount of le gal kno.vledge, and why should not the the people ask a similar requirement of that ckss of men who are styled the guar- diens of health and life. In my next I will speak of "Medical Men." VERITAS. Table of Latitudes and Longitudes. The following table was calculated by Mr. Vt. ITarvf-v. of the Sarvevor Gerter- al's office, under the direction of Hon. Ward B. Burnet, Surveyor General of Nebraska ; and can be relied upon as the only correct table that has yet been pre pared. J'eirask$ City Pres3. Mouth of Kansas River, Lat. 39 deg. 7 min 27, sec; Long 17 deg 2S min 06 sec. Fort Leavenworth, K. T., Lat 39 deg j21 min 21 sec ' LoE3 17 de 49 min 6 sec. . St Joseph, Missouri, Lat 39 deg 45 min 39 sec; Long 17 deg 44 min 2 sec. Aspinwall, N. T.f Lat 40 deg IS min 16 sec; Long IS deg 31 mirt 2S sec. Brownville, N. T. Lat 40 deg 24 min 20 sec; Long IS deg 32 min 36 sec; Nebraska City, N. T. Lat 40 deg 40 00 sec; Long IS deg 43 min 23 sec Omaha City, N. T. Lat41 deg 15 min 39 sec; Long 18 deg 49 min 37 sec. Fort Kearney, N. T. Lat 40 deg 3S min 45 sec; Long 21 deg 55 min 23 sec. Forks of Platte River, N. T. Lat 41 deg 4 min 47 sec; Lon 23 deg 46 min 55 sec Fort Laramie N. T. Lat 42 deg 10 min 10 sec; Long 27 deg 44 min 55 sec. Fort St Vrain, N. T. Lat 40 deg 16 min 32 sex; Long 2S deg 9 min 35 sec Bent's Fort, K. T. Lat 3S deg 2 oin 33 sec: Long 26 deg 30 min 27 sec. Fort Riley, K. T. Lat 39 deg 4 min 4 sec; Long 19 deg 39 min 2 sec. Lecompton, K. T. Lat 39 deg 2 min 35 sec: Long IS deg 9 min 29 sec. Sixth Principal Meridian, Long 20 deg 14 min 29 sec west Longitudes calcula ted from Meridian cf Observatory at Washington, D. C. Difference from Greenwich. 77 de? 2 min 43 sec. . .- non. . stefhes -v. ioccias, oi me i benate, ami Hon. trxsu J-eecusox, : t .... .... V , our Delegate m the House, will please . accept thanks for valuable favors. 1 rTr . r.nfi"w TT" IT r : m t f 7 PTVPf) T1J"I K-- rArTnOnt rtl"ar r."V"T frr r -x 1 ir - w - 1 r - - - . w l a 1 - - - fe mm. w. t i tv w j v. c T'' ..a 1 ; i . . - - . cdfrals, are Fepf,d to ctTer the fol- his Tenacity. .) N . AS??7 G t , . SSJ-Sny iS ' I r iccr nVr'tbeVore exten- Mr. Johnson left this city for Cherry The .tb fbirth-uay cf the great state,- G,UeaSire7 Cr.rete- ! Ic 11 xdcemen., f.r me more exten ? . aa wa3 celebrated at the Revere House, to ram sive circulation cf the "Advertiser. t . j...- ,v.f .Va fir-, r Boston, cn the Ibth of January, by at ,;;-;".r erTJ F' t ?r, c,..i-1 , ihis destination about me cr.t c, CTem- ; v- 1 v---. a Ssse: vn.it FrT'. . Fm.r, E!, We will famish the IiAdTcrtiser and I j. tj prcpe-ted ia the vicinity-of superb taruet, at which Caleb jtusnic, piW-tr.yewioTnRfTilisjiuwtersi anv 63 3ra-32ine for $14-5; the "Adver- f Cherry Creekboth north and south cf the Ru';:s Chcate and other distinguished cr- gn's V.ra, Tcia', atj Ju, j nity; has resided several years in this city, .! 2nd Bellevue, and we can assare cur rea-j ders that his statements are entitled to i 1 -1 .:?,,. I t . ... 1 r 1 . r L - r I . . . k k mm lal a a W . - 1 -.rav-, r-her ir.iist n r.. .v -f n,-.. started ca his return trip the 12th of last The wcasicn was one cf great bniuan i " " icyaua interest, and worthy the mighty the prariecnecr twoindesbac from the riTer a creeks, as well as in the banks and beds of the streams. Until after the 1st of December nothing but the scale gold was found. But atit tea days Previous to his leaving, quartz and shot geld tad . - J - ava:idance. A Sneci- 0c qrJ3r!z brought in by Mr. Johnson has been submitted to the inspection of several California miners in this city who Pnounce it more than twke as rich as any mey ever saw in iaie. The quartz was discovered ca the north side of the Platte about twelve miles from Aurcria, near the foot cf the moun tains, cn a small stream known as Rails ton's Fork; and shot gold was found in its immediate vicinity. The quartz crops out in the t nks of the stream to which we allude, and was discovered by acci dent miners having frequently passed without imagining its value. It exists in 1 To -rro rrTrrrr:tIfrs or.-1 twill ?,Tlhtlp5 V.A t a , - worked me coming season. t f . . fro , i r. r r-.i... in Omaha, and published in aa Omaha paper. The letter was dated Denver City, Nor. 23, 15-53. "There has been some new discoveries cf gold since I wrote you before; still net much mining has been done; it is too late in the season to think cf doing much. One company who have been working during the past few day3, have done splen didly, averaging SS per day to the man: they only work five hours per day for this The general averatre with parties has teen from S3 to 64 per day; but men who have prospected the country, insist that they can make 820 per day with a Long torn. There are many rumors, bull have only desired to communicate facts to you. A party of men from Nebraska City who came through with U3 are now prospecting in the mountains; they have found shot gold, but how they are getting along, or what wages they are making, we have not heard anything upon which we can! reTheboys returned from a hunt ia ' thel mountains to-day; they killed forty black- j tailed deer, and one panther. There is! aa abundance of game in the country, of! all sorts, so there will be no want off meat. Flare-up in Hie Senate- New Yoyk, Jan- 22. The Herald's Washington correspon den says: In the executive session cf the Senate to-day, an angry discussion aroso between Judge Douglas and Sena tor Fitch, when words were u3ed which, it is thought must lead to a duel- The debate occurred on the question of con firming Potter of Ohio, as Collector of Toledo. Mr. Pugh opposed Potter's nomina tion, as the man displaced was his friend He said if the President desired an issue with him, (Pugh) he was ready for it. He denounced the appointment, and cail- j t0 ve a?aicJst it 3Ir. Douglas responded, saying that he wouM vote with the Senator from Ohio appointments, and said they were dishon est, corrupt, and incompetent. Fitch interrupted Douglas, and said it was untrue. Douglas again reiterated what he had 1 aid i cf order were then made.) Douglas then again continued the de bate. Fitch replied to Douglas with great bitterness, and said that Senators knew how to prize anything coming from that quarter. (Cries of order.) Mr. Douglas then replied and was call ed to order. Motions were then made that Douglas be allowed to go on in order. Jeff. Davis opposed it, and said, turn ing to Douglas, that he had listened with indignation to the language used it was that of a highwayman and a bravo. The debate was continued seme time, when a motion was made and the Senate adjourned. It i3 said the lie was given, and most severe personal remarks made. LATER. coaRESPOxDEscr or the parties. Washisgtox, Jan. 24. " The correspondence between Senators I Dougias and Fitch will be published to morrow. It appears that Mr. DouMas called on Mr. Fitch to withdraw ihe offensive language used towards him in the course of the debate, oa Friday, in Secret ses sion of the Senate. Mr. Fitch, in the course of his reply, said that so far as his son was concerned m Illinois appointments, Douglas ex planation was satisfactory, but 3Ir. Fitch did not withdraw his offensive remarks. Mr. Douglas, in a second note affirmed what he had said in the Senate, and affor ded Mr. Fitch another opportunity to withdraw. In reply Mr Fitch withdrew his offen sive language, based on what he assumed i t0 he Mr. Douglas' explanation. ' This withdrawal 31 r. Douglas accept- ; cu, rcp;eai;ngiaine naa saia nommg in i . V; ,r, ... n. r. , , , t. 1 0 thl5 note Ir. J Itch repiieJ, bnt the report does jjol state the substance .of his note. . Senator Davis is understood to have voIaatarilT apologised both to Mr. Dod las and 3Ir. ixtca, for the fcarsli remarks 1 T""-. ' c . I- - 1 V la .111 . i . r I . . 1 1 ' 1 . i , 1 . 1 111 & - -- V. BAA J rcn.-AAn.Pnr . rrret from Eduard Everett was read.- man whose memory it honored. Hjer and neenan. These celebrated pugilists have at length teen pitted for a prize fight, to come off ia the spring, somewhere in the West for a purse of ten thousand dollars. So say the sporting papers. Hyer and Heenaa are supposed to be two cf the mo powerful and scientific boxers in the world, and a conflict between them would be terrific. We deprecate all such brutal amusements, and hope that the authorities of Missouri will keep the State clear of them. It should be made a penitentiary offense, and the mea who would for money, pound each ether so un mercifully, should be raade to pound stone or iron ia the shops of the State prison. St. Jo. Gaz. Salt Lake 3Iail Arrived at St. Jo. in 15 days from Salt Lake City six day shorter than con tract time it brought the San F ran rise o Evening Bulletin cf Dec. 30. The Bul letin contains the following : 'Capt Messec, having information cf a body cf Indians at Camp Proser, sent twenty-three men under Gapt. Proser to surprise the CamP. We At out at ten the 'Indians camp, who received us with yells and arrows. We "fought like good men, long and welL" but the fleet foe left us few trophies. In the melee squaws fought desperately as any. Five bucks'? weie killed, several wounded, and fourteen made prisoners. The Falls City Broad fxe has again made its appearance upon cur table. It is an exceedingly wity, and ever welcome visitor. Personal- Our sanctum was honored this week, Ly a visit from our ;ancient friend" and cor respondent, Hon. A. Dow5i5c Kirk for some time past Editor and proprietor ruio uiue. XUKCrlCS. e cai1 attention to the advertisement of Carew Saxdehs, which we publish in another column. At thi3 Nursery ran fce an enJIess rarietv of trees, &rubs &c. and at prices to suit the times. Chess Problem Xo. 2. B Y T. R. r. White. King at Queen's Knight's square ; Queen at Q's Kt S ; Rook at Q's 4 ; Pawn at King's 3 ; Pawn at King's Rook 3 ; Knight at King's Rook's square ; Knight at King's S; Bishop at Q's Rock's square. Block. King at King's B'ps 4 ; Queen at King's 4 ; Pawn at King's Bishop 7. White to play and mate in three moves. Answer requested. Solntlon or Chess Problem or Last Week. 1st. White Castles; Black moves any where. 2d. White moves Pawn to the Royal Line, makes it a Knight, check ; Black moves King. 3d. White Reek to Queen's 7th, mate. Religions Notices. I intend to preach in the School house of thi3 city, this evening. at 6 1-2 o'clock. a discourse, measurably to voun men. All are invited to attend. Tprf AfrL- , , - . . - ' " iw; i- i. L. COLLINS. Preaching next sabbath at the Presby terian church, at half past 10 o'clock, by Rev. Phiio Gorton. Rev. A. S. Biliintrs 1)', will at the same hour preach at Ne maha City, and in the evening at this City. Agricnltural Society. The officers and members of the Nemaha County Agri cultural Society are notified to meet at the office of Judge Whitney, in Brown ville on Saturday, February 5. 1S59, at 2 o'clock P. M. A punctual atten dance is very much desired. R. W. Furjas, Sec'y. Masonic Lodge Meeting T. VT. Bedfobd, Sec'r. ODD FELLOWS LODGE 3IEET!yG. .- iT-v Brownrille Lodge, Xo, 5. meet iverj jjL' aX5 ThursdaT eTeninj. at tne Ku crer 3i 'Al "Wc luter it Pona'a store. '- GEO. LIKEXS, X. G. Theo Hill, Sec'y. Trustee's Sale. Notice is hereby giren that by Ttrtue cf a deed of tm.-t execaUd by jain B. TLcmpson and and Elizabeth Thcrap p. Lis wife, dated at IJrown ii:e,the twecry -rst day of October, A. D. 1, and recorded on page onediur.dred and t weixty-lfcree cf Mortgage. Record No 1. in Ueeorder r. fikc c f Ne maha connty, Nebraska, I, Daniel L. ill Gjtrj, trus tee therein mmed, will fnia the dxr cf the Is ,c cf theBegistercf Deeds of said oanty, on the twenty-sixth day of February, A. D. 1S59, cod btlwwu the hours of nine clk, A. II., and four o'clock. P. Mof jaid day, sell at public sale to tha highest bidder lor caa ia hand, the following described re al eUtc, to-wit : Loti? Nambcred seven, eight, nine, aad ten, in block nnbcr ten, in the town cf L'rown ti!!e, Ncmaba county. Nebraska Territjy as des ignated npn the criminal plat cf said town. Said -rf".1?" 'IO "sijcmatnBottni eyM ; Bcrjami B.T o pct to lV..cglasi A Cc. and whtch j ' T?mf UXl!1- T ,f v , i i;rwni, j.n. lJ. al bc"tn?' to satisfy certain cote 9 made by said yeroah Tai:ey LI:e Ko. 4, tcett at M- y.' vjtjihic ua;. ever 'Aiiitir Fv-na' 3;re n k? the first arI ILird SitnnlaT eriir.; .r eh month. K. W. FVfLSAS. VT. 31. SSsKizri Treei. t get U, very Z ftr ! ur hh rn'rrrt T J " f f. J V . F tu anutia irr Mrttt i33jri Crtirf a-i'i Eirfj, Crawford's La:, EartrYerlr. Oi l Mixon Freeston. Kei Ca-k Jlalatonf. IIesh Clirj. Larr Earlr Yrk. Cooti Sdlz, Troth's Earij. Gvrz tbe IV, Cx tUe s Farorile. Rl Or ace Fre, Ward's Lata Frrt, Large Wfcite CIig. FEARS. SaxJvr.1 Trtft. 00 etmtt eat; fitcarf Tre Am gr Qic ?elt. r ry r pent r. Lirtmj fLrtt or trri yunr rflrplaiijt i3 tit -ej. TiirtletU HI .xitiioJ. Trs.-j3, Ca5a. D-irrt d 'An ion, Belts I.nrrat ire, Incb d'Anoc!ee Dojrnr.e tvaca, v nits Uojfans. Hnm:ia Inty. Para Tena Gem-n. Sstan Orange, Gloat Mcrccaa,La resce, Zter Beurrs. Kirtlacd. aTERRIE. Slnmdard Trtet, 50 erntt entl. KcfsLt's EHj TT. vli, HT?k FaS!. Bek Tarta ri? Cos'i Tmn-rarent. El:.n. Got. VTaod. 5"i;r.f rn. Yel,- SjanL-h. Cr:ioB, EarTy ilar, 2Ijt P!nl. A price ta, 5ectarincj, Qaiacw, lt rane tits 2 3 eenu cari. 5L15FEEESIE3. Ki Antwerp an! E!:b PnrsV. 15 fcrh: Amri can Ejick, 13 eacb, BrinciTj Orar-, Ti tti each. STTiAWEEr.P.rZ.-. THE LAWT03T ELACEEPJcT. $2 lr i yt'-a t&res (Josss 13, ari Jl jcr iaa- ifrf P?- fa rt 4 A -, E' Dntefe.Kn-rxhl'i 4 Bi, Black XKlr JV Efta?Lb ' f fens nnt7 71??' OEXAJrZTTAL DZPA27XZ3T. STia-Is Tr, Ef-err-en Trew. n-rlnx Sin's, baH "' atl 8at I tiji ca aI parked is lis refa! manrVr. AS ebarz. crry ecnsb t carer tb crtar wiTI ale for fekinj, as is ra3taary wi I Eirr: All articles or-lerl wi3 fce detlrere.1 at ti Ferir? rLii'r:? ?t. LooLvean lre order? at the Valley FarroT 02ee. r raer cf Fifth and Cb-atnat ?frect:. and th-y will be pr&mr -y attended t. All order3hr.a!d b avcp anted bj the money, or an order or draft cn son person ia St. Louis, or good reference jren. All lettcri should bs aJJreed to CAP.EV7 SANDERS. Feb 3, 1?33. r.3 StLr.au Nursery St Loais, M- HEAR YE! Erery Van who Ccltirates an Aere cf Land. Ercry V."onn who Ca'tirates a Gard of flowers, Ever? B- y who iatendj to beor.m- a trer, Erry Girl vho may become a firmer s wife, OrGOT TO EXA9 THS i OHIO CULTIVATOR. S j; are go rich thej biTe bo time to read, S one are o pxr tbey ean't aJ-.rd to pay, ' So-s so wL joa ean't teso ibem anything, Soe ar-? t ikinf tj many Pper already. SEE HERE MY FRIEND ! You ciay, can. nust. nTjbr, ecnld, wcnld, cr should leave off fn-.h rain ex?o?e?, and Tate the Ohio Cnltiraior, ror 1S59. VV;a- XV b-zia3 cn the first cf January, rab-IL-fce-i twice every monih ia bock f&r, for "binding. DercdtFar, Stock raidiEZ, zarieain fruiij. i,e. Got ap express! for practical evtry day TE3M SlcTe copy r,r.e year 31 Three eop4e for Sixeopieif,;r5t Necopiesf?r ?o,andaepT extra to the getter-np of every elab of 0. ' Send for a fcecioaen. and ret an a elab amonv yourneightx.r2. Sjreoiiaenj ant free. Address S. D. HARHI.. Editor and PaVJiher, Cctaaib, O. Claim Notice. To Nathan Corchan TLos. C. Nanc, ac 1 all oth ers whrm it may conrera: Yoa arc h reby notiSd iiiai 1 win aipar ac tae icl Ot-e Brcwnre. N cf ranse siifeen i 16 east, where you eaa appear to contest my right thereto. JOHN A. ErRBANK. J, B. JZUrNIIiGS &. CO. EXCLUSIVELY Wtiolesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd end Frances sh, Si. Joseph Jfo. HAVE ja?t recievtdby late arriraJ.at mnch be- t ;w e reilar rates tf freight, a hearr su-ek of ! tf roceries. whica havirg- been r.urx he-i a: exfrenie- -T Iow l. wd beid aczir cheap for ch. !B"JcJ itTibuycw U az eiamiaatkn cf car 50 btdj new crop Sarar, fair to prime, at n-Jaiei piiec3 ICtiO sacks G A acd Kasiasalt 50 IU sapcrf a-, extra ml extra nc FSc cr fiCO sack 0 tierces new Rice 4t50 hf atd ;r bcxes .Star Candles I'0 boxes fai!y j' ip 500 bcxea Rio to5"ee,gl fair to prim3 50 bis crashed and powdered Scgar 2C0 bis and bf bis butter, scda, sugar and wine Crackers 40 0 keg? assort ed Nails 150 coils mannlua ror, frcn to 1J,' inctes 75 xes pearl Starch 50b.,xis SX10 and 10X12 Glass 500 dai 8X10 anl 12 and 12X14 window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples 100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, youn- hyson and black Tea 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sutr Tors and fiuai drops 10 whols and hf drcm I t 53 boxes layer lijiiecs SCO lexes Giaow and Tirg-nia Tobacco 1CC,COO eg-ir. Tariou bran Js 150 boxes. nd 25 bis Smoking To1 acco 600 dcien Field's celebrated Oysters 150 boxes W It. PF and E I) Cbee Wooden ware ia every variety: Cotton baUipg. Candle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white h Fototnac herrirg. fresh Gochen butter, cranberries, orange , fresh and prrved fruits, jellii;?, pickles, lobsters, pepper sauev, cauup, pepper, allspice, gin ger, currants, prunes, Termaeiiii. macaroni, nau cf ail kinds, etc etc. SfUides. peltries, beeswax and all other binds of produce taken in exchange for roods br J. B. JENNINGS t Co. Jan'y 21 135? :jy!y Xoticc to Lot Holders ia Tecum bcIi, Nebraska. Persons hulling evidences cf titles quit claim deeds, contracts f .: derd. or cer:i;atc ofdt-ds in the town cf Teecmieb, Johnson county Ntbrak, are hereby notified that unless presentati-.n is ad in persoD,cr by proper attorney, and lots claimed and respective proportionate amoants cf entrance money and fce f . r executing deed, be paid en cr all U the pr vi.i vf aa act pJ tj the Gener al Ajsemb.y of Nl rasia, entitled "aa act re-a- Asmb.y a Nebraska, eatitied aoatreu- ting the di.iosal ef lands purthasej in txVjwT d Febmarr nu. iw. Tccuia-rh.Jun.WV ' r" 1 oi cur-. r.a cox tr paciiZ mil b erfanj t xr-.aayj at 9 cirri, a.tt. marked with tfce n3i ar,I rwilence f tb prty t -Arrc A: ErewtrCts-vrr TaijT.Tia-.jj-, mak jr.? ths r.?er, ar-J ship p gs directed, bat after I iaSariajs a: 3 & ' theiip-at taej will U a: the rL-k of the rrr-i CrriCE noira? ccser. 1 1,0a rr.oay. tnc eleven ta diy of Febmarr, 1So9. . ini-a 3o,dar.?5 my taiasiear :h to prove upmy right of pr-eptkn tit the" soath- 'l you withdraw bat a ic-!e : w quarter of se-etlon twelre. Ttwnh?r tin n. rth ra;ria wbtca Ton r-;t..i -i ,iirj.'t wiorw !ls npiraiion 01 six montns rrom thL date, all lots at that time unclaiwd and nctaid fcr will besc'.d at pul li? u.?ti,n to the highest tidlr for the ue and benefit of said towncf Tcn-rK ",- CGJtxrcrri Cra ne & Bin Furr. v t Cos iiziL, y b-hii Coaar, t bai o, V Vb;.L, s?,v . ; Oirrxz, - Jr. Trx. l Caicx.,Vi: 4 uxr , : Fl-33 IT, "5 -- . - i'js. p!). ...... . r.rir.TJ. 1? .!, ... nr. w, Laz ...... .' a::..-. r. 'V n Z r, r : ia aarlt . V." h.-it. j?r flLu, - i-.s.zr t uk,. . )toL:25.. .... .... .... ... .. Bi;a5?. y b-i. L'2.T III I , V 2 .... Ft Ir:j, j Wet at. basi, Ccis, V bub, OiTr V ba-h, Fu. l i. V bl!, BrcxwEriT, FLorx.pr rt,.... Bias3, psrb!s, .-" j" PoTATct, fr baihet, t. '0L'3X3 i. ! Wjnsxxr, ". Det Hir iu, .... . ...... "ft".. Purk. ...:3 ) Corn. "J? bsi, .; '-' Flovk. V - "- V ? BreiwHiAT Fur, V Fr. Puke. V , PCTAT0E3. V ta-. Wh'tk Rjtvi L-. t , ...... Brnxs. g.' Eft;. V .... .... CGrawi, V -Lvx, : I r ; Z: Cmz. V Tv. .. .. ca. 5 r, - . ZlJkSy Rrm Cm f. tlr, BiXT CcTTlZ .......... tL; Cjtn . It-' 6t -. TA-rrMr?T'. f J; fT(.nndr ttei-n it, , . S xMjTrt-wW rta c T r. . !' . ' ' li-vt.-'.x 0 T: f AmrfCrs T Ts rl. - nd , I L-yir-- On l,, WViae jj i f r -'CaTHtlJ XAIL. an. T?T V "r ,M fir?t cf tr f ? - Aarxy ia stTea j Jrr,V15f -V TAaitro kail. F 7, t'cl:k. a.xto 1: t- C. p. u. fra!.' Opinions cr Distinzsiiliei Adrer:B ycer b.-irLe'. under a buel. Wbaierer yior ca"i-5 tioa ay be, if it Keda oppr rt f.-.3 h: pa: !? r-.s : fairiy be attribate-1 nirre tthe.pb:io nearly all other coreoise-J. -Thre br rflKTtf r, AW r r - t. 1 but I eaaaot xell cct-rtire what uV i -f IAir. I baT5 alw;y? -..csil-rti airerlIi-,Lie-ari Ice' to be the great median: tf z -xmi. ne, ac 1 the t-rviade to wealth. A 1 Sir. t j it aa Tart;e ra:e.t!,t3 airr.rtL-; i3 m k. itmos, a ions eapene baiirg tasjht ae :s ney t'a T,ec it we laid oat ; ana tr ke-t bailee eont naiL'y bjf.re ta$ pub! iu' me many a;e tbat I otrwj wi tuu SrErH" Gcea. . . WbateTer iaceejs I cay bare h,': J in owe mainly to ecctinaoas AirenLj;nr. aid It il gl pi:cy to airert9 .cj ia ths jiae -; Frvm a etoe obserraucn. I iai f jily wtVji ; it u i-o5:bIe to atake at&h hi.ira r in i :x j of eccierre. wilhoat the faeil.iei."aich a h c-e C4I giTe. J accb Iarcx wax. ; -f lt ilJ motto thriah lif.; fc bea-w, r ! tiiiai, . AdTtniiis ij trae fi j phera tcr., that tarn whatever taeh-v: I he idTertie-t aeh.b:h l5 wt.-;' datiyparers: tor have 1 f,urd ti;thfi: Ur;;t eiecutioA f eirLer ctr-beEiS the uuwl. Joa.x J. Ajtok. . . Advertise: adverse! adrertiiei Thi Vi the . cf Ude,and atandir adTertisrnietM. ' w ' ' wi.l proT the o3i rea eratire. atk-Sl chac-rta to one that wcc!d be jh :n T j wou!d-b-ca.tcmers will 'Joofc inro lie TA-rf'f." yoc bayise.aid cc tzd:- it will lu prv:alle ?a. V.iu.iAJt Gittr. 3IcLeans Cordinl . Ai tujl ea- we i-rt ili e tie iT?r meat of XcLeia'a OUl. ' I: U well krwwn we are z I p jnVrvar'.y Ur'x 4-'eit nicuw.-!, aoi, m a'seaeril ib.tr. fcikr' " wU:e,f tten wna tatlicUe cTe"nr, tz-i w.i" jeutiiaetits we demised iaerui', tit tt'.y- sntil k-ew wiat er tae issreea it - ' ! cine, a :J jow 05mp.)Ji.. Tkis we ti't it--i; beiieTi-ir, m wek tt utfzt.enii ire S '' the criponiKl ixWwW.j mJ, we.xe-T-u3iet'if ' a fixture wcrtt j of patlic cwc1k'.': Tie above i fram tae SU .uij Chr--:-3 e-iiteJ Ij tie re!ebrateJ Sct.JDt. Jt.in ? sfeiis Tclans ia arr cf JfcLran' Crhj!- loali, try it. Ses tie aJvertiseTneat ia i- Binn. . - Qaacfc Xostrcias- Tte tiajytity ef lu-r Wb, can atair Oils. ul tk n:ina !14 ' now before thepibiii nnor aach "extra jm bolical and f.taMic titles as we pa.-iH window ed!, and cewpar-er tioi:, "as m t If rations, are all hnnsbnjrs cf tae fl.-t water; p- i real usertt, when tier dom3 .a.rr. U that bana. Hs IorJ, wha: c-il, lard eet andcolore!, n le U, ia beafiiol nztT white fiat rlaas ttt:e. tie ottiest crp11 ks ana wfcen t2s cot:y, are taptkd wr.a sy Uatle trci, M casjnt at ty verdant y both sexes. Soch is sot the ciiarter f rrJ. nr Ktcrt-ve. This rectletaan e;e orM wi'y-s: any ' li?a falatia lllcph'o-' 3- '. other astoaatiics a&4 tartle ci.ch peaBT ,tr?' Mai.i'j adTerti a Eair BotoraUvt wt' : :' es. precie!Taj a a Bes:ratiTe it act. Wr Hiir Eet-rative, anj as y ;tj va'-'je'r'"0' aye, jour very cra:ss, arr'j notiz f r te that yu will get h worve !ucce iiiaT ei Urd oil oa your rnniua. Bemetatfer storaUve fur the hair is tbe best article " Dr. 3Iana Ague Balsanj Tnis wcnderfsl cocipon! is bavins a ti'3 f ia all jutrts f the Tuioa wkere fae s. cf the Tew me.incs which are tw soli ovf ,if try, thai are really what their laventorcU-B:fjr , And, ualika all etaer remedi ts thai are ric"ttX y by their prctnetors tocttre all theiUs u: air to this reaiet-'y Is only recomzneode4 for ci a. arr.e. ar that parueelar class of u?ci . of cr the result tf ioa, to corrmc i ccntrr. The nnnierou e;Jeco ,f U pr 1 erties, aal the hi;h e?Uativn pljteJ f rs it te gTea:et Jitx.f ry of the "ae, a3"1 V the entire aprrubatw f all !aes ct havia; tvsion to e a meAcaie of litis , to tpare no pains to give this a trial if tte? , sonnUiT cureJ. See a-lvertemcnt ia "an"er 1 of this jarer. ; TT-i "IT -f TV 1 J.rJ I I 8 1 Tl H ' V177 IVI N i P'"' R"n-' rwtrt'fiii n-vl 1 ti rwu-aiy kbi eaeetaazly ia & cr ether, that will arrest pnllie a:tn:kn. Ir einfes that wbas sareJ I hxr h.i