Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 17, 1859, Image 2

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    IILEj AV) lhlXLLOJhLX.
11. W. FURNAS, KD1TOU.
TIIUU.SDAY MOUMNO, TLB. IT, ISiy.
Later from the limes,
Another Arrival at Uromuillc.
BETIRX OF BAKER AND EDWARDS
OF TILE BK0WXY1LLE COHFASY.
.: zvxnzMA ro.w of ' previo us
: Unprcceflciited'YrdaiicjT
Messrs. Phillips, Samtsox & Co., a
Bjok Publishing House of Boston, Mass.,
have sent us for publication, two advertis-
tnents, each to , be .accompanied . by an
editorial notice of about one square." One
of these advertisements would,' at the
regular atjvertis;iig rates of our paper
as well as all ethers in the West -amount
to sixty-tird dollars, and the other forty-
RETORTS.
SlaglnFfroiITlCcoliuk, "Iowa, to
Brownvilic.
The following we clip from the Keokuk
Daily Journal : ' ? i )
"We Hvere yesterday shown a letter,
written by a prominent citizen of lirown
ville, Nebraska Territory, to a gentleman
in this city, from which we ' extract the
following ' , v. v -
"We are making an effort' to secure a
stasre line from your place to Brownvillej
seven dollars for one insertion, .lor this . ? nn l;-ri;0 '
ii' v I -t'1-1 bulu mines, i. uiiiinjf o aiiiu-
dered the said publishing j fnrniP,i :n , hi nioP. um will nut on a
I W V I . . . . A. ...a. bw v , - - - f
l .r . - i i .1
line oi stages to tne mines, -cany in jne
spring. Would "the people of Keokuk
take hold'othe matter ;vith: us?'': : . :
We cordially lay this subject before our
. On Monday last, we had the pleasure
-. cf welcoming Messrs. JosEni Baker and
"A. O. Enu-As'ns, who have just returned
i') this phce from the gold mines.
These gentlemen are old and reliable
citizens of ihiscity, who, in company with
others of Brownville and vicinity, left4ast
Octcber cn an exploring expedition to the
i:evly discovered gold region.
-. This company went out principally for
the purpose of reporting to those contem
plating a trip to that place the coming
epring. . We.have received and published
. several letters from them, which were sa
tisfactory to those interested, and known
. to. be perfectly reliable. Their state
incnis verbally, however, are far more
Ibtterbg. than their written accounts, and
. confirm all that has heretofore been pub
lished in regard to the extent and dilfu
Mon of the cold cenosit. Mr. .baker is
an eld Californian, and is confident that
from S3 to $10 can easily be made per
day ia the spring. Mr.. Ed wards, at the
iime lie left, could average on his claim
76 cents per hour with a rocker, but owing
to the-cold description of labor, (working
, ; ia the water in winter,) could only work
!cr a snort time per day.
' The winter has been mild, and food
service renaerea me
house, they kindly 'offer ' us a copy each of
the books advertised, on' the" following
very liberal terms: One of the -books re:
tails for $1.75; .thi ire.cau have for SI.
The other retails for Jzl.lo. but we can
have it for the4 small sum of 60 cents.'
readers, knowing- that the enterprising
capitalists of our ci'.y, need bur an intimv
ation as to their interest, .to promptly je-
There is liberality and enterprise for spond." t . , ,
you, rarely to be met with ! We wonder Our people have been actively engagea
if the press in the immediate viciuity of for some time in the above enterprise,
tK; i.ruJr t ,1 i'fi (t VirMi lirA Kf pn ns and wh are uleased to know that our Keo-
liberally dealt with as is1 proposed to us kuk friends promptly second their efforts.
Wpstprn editors and nublishers? or are The establishment of a line of stages,', as
.General Niel, of the Engineers, has
just published a, "Journal of the Opera
tions of - the Siegeof Sevastopol." He
states that during the siege, which lasted
three hundred days, the french .artillery,
threw into the toyn 510,000 round shot,
235,000 shellsVfrom howitzers, ,350,000
it-
shells from .mortars, and 8,000 rockets.
During the war "the Frech'iiifantry fired
25,000,000 cartridges. ..
Daily Line of Boats.
The St. Joseph Gazette informs us that
we are'to have a daily lihe-bf "steamers
Honors to Paul Morpliyl
It could hardly be expected that this
country, never backward jro recognize the
genius of her children, at least afte"r it
has commanded recognition abroad,
shouD 6vricokthe conquest of the world
Religions.
There will be a meeting held -in
the se hoof-house of this city, for lhere-
-nuioti" of the Baptist Church, ccin-
co
mencins? this evening at 6 1t2 o'clock ; and
of cKess by a young American Alexander, 'continue over Lord's day. A number
Ill's true that as the Macedonian hero of. rrcacfcers are expected. Preaching
stoppdshoriof India in his ;reat career, I( jG, Bowen, of
soths young Morphy,; after hying Lu- 1D', 7 t,; Fr;dnvskt.
rope at his feet, is still vaguely dened by reorasica Viiy. t'a . " I
an alleged Ram Chudder something:, who urdav and Lord's day at 10 12 o'clock A.
M.. and also every evening at 6 lp-
o'clock. A general attendance is solicited.
is published to mankind as the most won
derful living votary of the goddess Cais
sa . But this new Poras . must come to
Pans it be wishes to be admitted in the
from that city to-ftif, acd'as high : up' lie! hierarchy 01 pie royal .game ; ana, mean
- - - '-r.V-. ' Kvhile. Paul Morphv is virtual Pope. '
la& Kevv luiK viuu iiavo ucici-
mined ato hail him, and at their meet'
ifi ori Monday night set on Ifoot ,a sub
scription for purchasing and presenting to
TaulT.a' splendid set of chessmen In sil
ver and crold. now.to be. seen at ?Iessrs.
tiffany's, in tBroadway; -and criginally
manufactured for display at the " Crystal
Palace exhibitions The price at present
river as Council Bluff; to commence
J he opening of 'navigation. Good enough.
Sceds! Seeds! I -f
rWe would call attention to4
the advertisement of II. D.. Emery & Co.
in another column. - They have longbeeni
known to the public as implement-manufacturers
and dealers in seeds', and have
we peculiarly favored?
The modus operandi by which this ex
ceedingly shrewd business house propose
to secure advertising on the above men
tioned terms, is this : They select an in
complete, and perhaps the most interest-
a reputation second to none in the country.
above contemplated, will aid. materially Their assortment is large, and no one.cani
in eventually securing a Railroad' across
the Northern tier of Missouri counties, to
this place, the nearest on the river to the
newly discovered gold mines.
A writer in the Washington Union says
ing cnapier irum uie uuu uicj that everv foot of avenue, streetand al
sale, pretace it witn a nonce s;auug umi
it is an extract from a certain book, pub
lished by a certain Wise, in a certain
city, and can be had for a certain price ;
Xtlus, printed on a convenient slip for
compositors, is sent tut to the press
throughout the country, with the idea
that it will be published; the reader be
come interested in the story, and send for
the book. This mode of advertising is
good enough; but men only1 ought to
adopt it who have soul a nd liberality to
carry it out better.
fail to be suited if they send to them .for
either seeds or tools. Call-and see theni
w-hen-in'the city and get their catalogue,
or send to, them, by mail for. it. c , vj . j
J BrpwnTille ! Ferry,
To those. east in. the States. who-. prt
pose coming across the country, we say
without doubt
ley, laid down on the original plan of the
city of Washington, actually belongs in crQSs at this place. It i
fee to the United Slates. This p)oint was the best crossing on tfie river. A goodj
settled by the Supreme Court in the case new, and substantial steam ferry b6at- is
of Van Ness vs. the United States and jn the service at the Brownville crossing.
Corporation of Washington. In addition By this' route you pass through, in coming
to this the Government owns five hundred to the river at Brownville,; . the Missouri
and seventy-eight acres of land within the bottom country, tne great cattle producing
city limits, which have been permanently portion of the northern part of the State.
t rn Chess Problem No. 3. r ;
TheV asVtyix.gi&pticai 'error In tbe ProUcra of
lant week. "White King should have been at SLlng
Instead of Q 31. ,
is ; ' Snt.IITinT.- BTfff. E. F. ' . :
'Whltc-'isf. Queen to Q 7."'B!ack advances Pawn.
, , 21 Knight .checks uuito. - -.
, ' - - College. 1 i j
'At the annual' meeting ot the Directors of the
Medical Department of the Iirownville College, at
asked for this magnificent little -armv is . fonoWillsrofliccrs ffere elected for the ending
SI '000' and the club intend to mount it Ucnr: ;v '
nnnn n- Ifiift Kipld of thft Cloth 'of Ciold" LLlUblUWAULr.1, rresiuem.
uv.. I . o nun lTlr T.
1 J! I t C 1 1 A.O.UULlidlAl)llUiu,
rpy proviuin.a piu ui r4uai cicjjauic. , . ..U.C. JOilXSON, Secretary.
-w - - T f . I J I 1J , I "
lhey win also siriKe a meuai iu goiuraim Th& fl1IowiEg peoas W6ro appointed to fill the
they have accepted tne cner or tne Amer
ican Company to prepare an elaborate
watch of the highest character for the
young general, wjio "takes,. no i notQofj
time -but by the loss or his' opponent s
games. '.t;:,. - :. ' -
The movement is : thoroughly legitim
ate, anddoes honor , to all concerned in it.
JV. Y.c -Times,...
Deeds from Pre-cniptors.
The SupremerCourt of, Minnesota has
decide jhat a deed, made by a pre-en?ptor
at any time berore the entry ana receipt
or nis aupjicate cerimcaie irom me jjis-
trict Land Onice-,is avahd deed, and con-
diffLTent Uhairi iu..tho Faculty.
; . . . J05AS CRANE, il D
t ? - Trofesaor of Surgery.. ;
' 1 ' ' ' 'AS IIOLLAD AY, M D
" ;'. . Iro Uis-Jt of Theory and I'rsctice.
JOHN McPnERSOS; M D
- . Vr"fe3acr Materia iledica.
. , ' ,: W'M ARNOLD, M D
Trofessor of Anatomy, and Dean.
' ;:' lUC JOIINSoV,
Trofepscr of Medical Jurisprudence.
": E D ALLm. K
Trofcvsor of Chemistry.
The regular course of lectures for tho session of
1859 will commence on Monday eveniuz. 14th of
February next, in tho i'rcbbyterian Churen.
J: cb. 10. '5.- - - Wil ARNOLD, Dean.
.'fl'F.t
Wo t ' !i to buy 50,000 bushels Cf r '
lirf T...1 in this City or at Peru, for whica i
y the biorhtJl market prica in e ash. '
Wo
dc
pay
i ' ' . D. J.ilARTnt
Brown Hie, Db. 15th, '59. j J
I Probate Notice.
Wberess it ha teen made to per to ...
tlon. tlMt thre arc ciainis existing against
Joseph SJerofi,- laie of Neuiaha County, Xcw
rjtory;tlecci.-ed; notice is Leretj given, itZ
appoint eJ ilonuaf, tte Wtcentoday ct Aagnsl ' V
as a day for the hearing cf said claims, a-adt,, D
having claims against the said estate are ters, V
to fl!e the same at my efflce cn or before a.
they will be forever barred from recovering V ..
and from setting oft the same in any action ,
Given umlor rr yhnloB Ihi 14th d.1y
A V 133. R. J. WHITXET ProbT.r
OrdereJ that the atove notice.be pubii.v11
succesaive weeks in the Nebraska AdvertLr
. Erovnvilie, Feb. Yl, 1S53. i ;
-Probate -Xollcc.
Whereas ; it ha t een male to ppr Xt.
tion. that there are claim exUtlnf agama ii,
Charles M. Grevcr.' laifi of Ktniaha Coom7
kaTeriitory, dereased; notice is hereby
have ppoial-J UoiiJ-ih la.h ay ( Aor 1
1S59, as the d.iy Tor trie hcarir.i? or said claij'
peraf-nshaviris claim ;gaint.t ttexjjj e?!a,t,l'''
notl2cdt lile tli sam ar my rflceta pr Vf
dar. w lhey will be forever barret from reootJv
claims, and from setting iff the same ia any kT '
ever. " '
Gives under my haai.iais n:n asy of ?kw
1S53 . J.WIHTXSr. Pra.:.
Ordered that thei)venctico be publutMf ,
& . . its
IUCCCSSITO in tuc .him urtenicr
Brownville; Feb. ITtS.
NOTICEv
) JosticeGmrtij-,
,
vevs the fee simple to the purchaser, VpriiftliJi Tfinniv Arrlpii1tnrnl Sn-
reservea ior puonc uses, worm 10,11-;,- nere you'ean complete your purcnases or ine.case oerore tne court was mis: ClCiT
. m I .T .1 " . 1 . - f" " .
293 26, as private property is assessed cattle; cross over to Brownville, complete
for taxation, upon which improvements your outfit, and pass on to the mines over
have been made,-as shown -by a recent the shortest, best, and most practicable
We tell Philips Sampson & Co., if they tQ CongreS CQSixhg S14,
wise to advertise with us, they can do so,
route.
for cattle plenty, and the cattle returned d mb ,ed whh their tron
in. as good order as when they left here.
This portion of the company started from
Cherry Creek on the 12th of January,
knd arrived here on the 14ih inst., mak
ing one month and two daj-s out. They
were not acquainted with the new and
direct route, opened since they left, from
ibis city, and followed the Nebraska City
fcute.
, The object of their return is to ob
"lain; better outfitting supplies, mining
fools, &c.; with the intention of going
lack early in the spring. We have un
derstood that .Mr. Baker designs taking
his family with him. . .
t They brought with them quite a curio-
age; and if any particular object to them,
we will take a portion or even all the pay
in cood readable becks. But if they think
709,33S 09," making an
$28,128,631 35.
aggregate
of
JAnson Northrup in 1855 pre-empted Agreeably 'to call, a number of those interested
40 acres and a' fraction in Minneapolis, l".the agricultural and mechanical adrancement of
v .l c. .i. . -r it this county met at the ofQco of Jude hitney in
embtajUng the-St. Anthony. 1 alls water Jlrownville on Monday February 7th, and wasorgan-
powec on.me wesi.siae or me river, now izeu oy camng juugo jessk
of immense value.: He sold and convey- eu" V..BSASf?ec
Abolition Talk.
A State Anti-Slavery Convention was
we will advertise for them to the amount held at Albany, JN. i., on the nrst inst.,
of one hundred and nine dollars, and fake at which a number of speeches were
one dollar and sixty cents in books as pay made, and resolutions adopted. The fol-
in full, they must be unpreccdentedly lowing is one of the resolutions, which
verdant, or imagine Western editors and we copy to show how fanatical, and unde-
publishers are. : serving the name of, and unworthy pro-
Wliat one going tbTheMlnCS Should tection as American citizens, some men
DC provided With. can render themselves:
The following list embraces what isac- Resolved, That in the dissolution of the
tually needed by those going to the Union, abolitionists are justified by every
rr i- , e o., i TraA precept of the Gospel, every principle, of
mines. Tne list of course can be extend- , , . K l.
. , - morality, and every claim ot humanity
edin accordance with desires and the that such Union is a covenant with death,
nurse. The cost of these articles will be whinb numrht to be annulled, and an aoree-
sity to many of our citizens, in the shape b o150,00 to the man, or 8000,00 for ment with hell which a just God cannot
permit to stand, and it is the paramount
rrn I mo,-io rromont I a t t II P rYl T CT SI Y TT1 nn T n S. I -
The articles can all be had at brownville,
U. S. Senators Elect.
The followinfr frentlemen have been el
, " ttV ,-,.. n, i. i iinnis. nhd ntbp.rs. mmlosino the Minnea
oixnn in iho I niron Nrotoc Nanata tnr ina I j 7 1 o
V KJ UkUtVd .VlAUtV lilV I TIT . n A r .?
. . e . ,,r . pons water rower company. - ivner me
term of six years, from the 4th of March f,shane of the -"nafent. Northruo a-ain
. .. .. i Mr a o
made. a deed of conveyance to George A
Cole to the chair and
becretary.
Tdo , r.f tV . : v i.i. t '
ed this property, dv a warrantee . aeea to jee90trcd. That the Nemaha Count Agricultural
Isaac Atwater,' Who-re-COnveyed the pro- Society ro-organize under the late general lair of
' ;-tiaiV-. c.:.k c Tl the Territory. -. ..:. ?: ...
pel ly ciaiii iu iiuitiiuucii uiiiuu, ut 11
errUory,
An election of officers waa then ?ono into, with
the following re?ult :
-. DC Sasdebs, President.
" J IK Colemav, Vicc-l'res't. ' y . .
11 It" Fcknas, Secretary.
J Cole, Treasurer." (
Board of Jfanaoer . G IIXiiOK. Alex. SrEKV.
W S Hoax, D Plaster, and IIexby Be axe.
On motion, odiourncd to mee t at JnJ-ro IFhit-
ney's office on Saturday eb. 19. at J o'clock,- for
next:
Stephen A Douglas, democrat, of. Illi- Camp, who accordingly" entered into pos
nois, re-elected. .. . . . session of certain lots in Minneapolis laid
Henry B Anthony, republican, of Rhode out on a portion of the property pre-emp
Island, vice Allen, dem. . ted. Smith brought a suit in the District the purpose of fixing the time for holding the next
A O P Nicholson, dem.. of Tennessee. Court to eiect him. and rained the'eause fair ma adopting a premium list, at which time it
' i - j - o i l -3 nnrriMi r n . ( . -. . , r v. i. r. n . . i
t-ni .1 , fti i i i ui.i?ii cu Lucre uiuii lueviitnir oi me
1 J".", nuun-uuumi-. : - I w " &OOV5 OHlCCrS. U V1LKA2 tCf'v
Albert G Brown, dem., of Mississippi, to the Supreme Court, with the- result , ...
re-elected. . above stated. It- was contended by the TVTn Qnnir T.nrJrr "rTV 4--;
ance bv Northrun 'viB
Clement C Clay, jr., dem., of Alabama, defence that the conveyance by Northrup
ft
ODD FELLOWS LODGE MEETING.
Brwnrille Lodge, Xo, 5,nieets every
of the head of 'a "mountain goat, whose
immense horns, weighing nearly forty
pounds, are calculated to produce disag
reeable sensations of their "butting" pow
er upon a timid mind. , '
" v . . Congress.
TThe present session of Congress will
soon eipire -4th of March. As we stat
ed a few weeks ago, nothing of import
ance has been "tonsvmmatcJ. Several im
portant Bills have passed the Senate,
some others the
nansr, and wiu mo:
W -
dition". .
and at as, reasonable rates as at any other
point.
Traveling and Camp outfit for four Men.
3 Yoke of Oxen; 1 Wagon, Covers, &c.
1 Tent; 3 Augers; 1 Chisel. .
1 Axe; 1 Handsaw; 1 Nail Hatchet.
1 Drawing Knife; 1 12 inch File.
6 lbs Nails; Coffee Boiler.
1 Coffee Mill; 1 Camp Kettle.
They then quote the language of Wm.
H. Seward respecting the irrepressible
conflict between the slave and free States,
and found on that a resolution that any
party is unworthy of confidence, no mat
ter what its professions, if it refuse to at
tack the institution of. slavery itself. "'
ro-oWtorl . ' ' 1 tn Atwator mw vnid hv thp art of C.nn. J ernaiia ar.ey Lodge No. 4. meets at Ma-
Willard Saultbury, dem.l of Delaware, crress 1841, which declares that any as- k.-r the nrst and tMru Saturday evenings of each
Jas Chestnut,-dem., of South Carolina, before the actual issuance of the patent
vice Evans, dem. J shall.be absolutely void. The Courts held
Wm P Fessendenj rep., of ; Maine, re- otherwise,, and the Minneapolis-Water
elected. " ' Company was put into, full possession of
John P Hale, rep.', of New Hampshire its valuable property.
re-elected.1 -':
R M T-Hunter, demM of Virginia' re
elected. ' ;
J W Grimes,' rep.",-of Iowa,': vice1 Jones
dem.
r Christian .Deuser
San Francisco lova cui'ny J ka Territory.
whereas; me nnove .aauicu pumtirr. t')-1-
per has on r.e jwm Jan, a. u. 1S59 n;?-t ij.
ft ra nf i I) . V Thompson Jiu..
. -" m t4
In and for Nemaha County, claiming of the t,
Krancisca Town Company, the lum of rortjJr'
lars and forty-Pvf cents, and interest on th(t "
tharateof ten per cent per nnam, from tbt n
day of September, 1357. as money due nB 1
and the suinmona issued thereon has tWa
"not found;" notice Is hereby fiven to tne jjJD
uy and all concerned, that unless tbey ippfw
lice of the said J. D. X. Thompson , ia Brm,
the tounty aforesaid nd answer to said Wi
hefore Saturday the 19th day of 3Tarh, A D lira
ment will berenrtered ajrainst them by UcfuiiJ5
amonnt of said claim and cot.
M'GAUX fcUJJWETT.Atty'.f,
Ordered that the above notice hi pnblita,,
successive week in the Nebraska Advertiser
J. D. X THOMPSON, J.
Brownville, Feb. 17, 163.
r . ot Ncmihj Cotj.
Claim Notice.
To Ira PscSard. and all others a-born iimaTo.
You are hereby notified that I will appear at tl,'
OftlJCin Bi ownvillc, cn t lie 4th day cf iirch. la"
y. v.v. -i- " um a.
a a..., tViA niirlrivadt nnirr.p . . 1. . . . '
tcrof section no. 6Towntibip no. 6, ncnbnf rasr
- - joux s. TOTCsrr
Feb. 17, 1353., . -, .
..... . 1 . . ' . ; -
Ohio Statesman,
D,ULY,-TRIVEILY& WJEK
' MAX1TENNY & 31HAH,
Publislibrs and Proprltton.
TERMS INVARUBLT IN' ACVAXCI.
Daily, per annum, ' jsoi
TrUWeekly " . - . - is .
Weekly, . " '. - - - s.s
Cleveland Plain Dealer
rCBMSHED
DAILY, . TRI WEEKLY Will
-"- J. W. GRAY.
SZ't '"- Thi!T1atr Dvor.inrr at lha TTjH tva f ' 1 1
V'
v a-.vy. juijwij; vr
Tkco
Hill, Sec'y.
1TEW STORE.
NebrasKa Contested Scat In Cori-
Hcuse, and thus they 1 Frying Pan; 1 Skillet or Oven.
. 11 i a- .u . 1 Bread Pan; 6 Coffee Cups.
t likely die m that con- 6 Tfn plates;' x &en KnifeJ and F
gress.
".The Pacific Railroad Bill is gone under.
Ail admit the necessity of the road, but
whpn it rnmp tnhp Inr.itP nh - thprp's
the rub."' Every locality is jealous- of fcrasfsmhe and Snath
another, and so thev U "agree to dis-
r ork-s.
1 sett Spoons; 1 Water Keg.
1 Water Bucket; 1 Water Dipper.
1 Lantern; 10 lbs Candles.
2 doz Boxes Matches. '
agree, and go'witnout tne road ratner
than this, that, or the other locality, shall
hare it. ,t - '
We have thought for years, and time
only strengthens. our opinion, that private
enterprise will yet take hold of that mat
tcr, and complete it in half the time Con
gress has already been talking about it.
There would be another adrantage in fa
vor cf private efforts. The national trea-
Mining Tools, for each Man.
2 Steel Picks.
1 Round Point Steel Shovel.
1 Gold Pan.
1 Large Tin Dipper.
1 Iron Scraper, for cleaning up rockers.
1 Strong Wooden 'Bucket.
1 Seive for cleaning gold.
I- Blow Pani
Perforated sheet iron for Long Toms and
Rockers;
Some of Chapman's friends have been
quite jubilant over a flying rumor that
Bird had obtained the seat as Delegate.
We presume the report came from the
fact that a telegram announced that on
the 29ult. : "The Committee on Elec
tions decided this morning: in favor of B.
B. Chapman as the Delegate from Ne
braska," in place of Ferguson the sitting
Governor Gragg, dem., of N)tth Caro
lina', vice Re id, dem. " " " '
Wm K Sebastian, dem.,' of Arkansas, n fact under the Buchanan Administra-
' . ' ' I ...1 . -Tr
re-elected.
; Kinsley S Bingham; rep., of Michigan,
vice btuart, dem.
L W Powell, dem., of Kentucky, vice
lnompson, iv. IS.
Robert Toombs, dem., of Georgia, re
elected.
Henry Wilson, rep.,-of Massachusetts,
re-elected. ' 1 . - -
J W Hemphill, dem., of , Texas; ,vice
Houston, K. N.
Hard Times at the West.
Mr. S. S. Keyes, of Jefferson County,
Wis.,- has written to the Hon. Charles
Tii lltnrrVwrrcr To', ti a nnVl t io n tn'amliop " sF I .
M"b'"-t v-w.vM vuv LAUJSKSIUEO Laving formed a co-part-
vuugitoo iiuiit ixiak uiaic, icijucanug xjli. I neiJujji, uu'icr lua name Ot
B. to procure for him an office any office T) T TVTATIT'T'N" Ar PH
" - w y
. . . rijl I K I I I ' 1 ' V ' I rT f. n rrm n ,
tion. . At tne same time Mr. Keves avows " " 1 : -" erwi
himself a Republican, and says he is com- Wholesale & Retail BilSlIieSS ifl Brownville,
11 1 . . i ' .1.... . . . . '
peiiea to resort to tniS course to . Support And having purciiascd the commodious store-rooms
his familv. "The "family of Mr. Keyes
have our vprofoundest sympathy. ; Their
prospects , ot support, must be small ; in-
deed. .' ) .l
It is difficult to believe that in the pre:
sent state of politics, an opponent of the
Acminisiration snouia expect an omce at
its hands. The time for such events has
J P Benjamin, dem., of Louisiana," re- one by Anu Yet .tnjs Mr. Keyes would
recently occnjiicd by I. T. Whyte, will, by the
ot 3larcn, open tne
Most Lxtensive Stock of
4?" M "frv SJr1 1 U K
i.ver brousht to this t'itv, t'onsistini? u
FOnElGX AND DOMESTIC ,
Oth
elected.
Senators are yet to be chosen in" place
of Mr. Wright, democrat, of New Jer
member." The report had not even been sey, and General - Shields, democrat, of
madn tn the House, and if it i it tvill V,e Minnesota.
only to procure the "per diem and mile-
seem to be in earnest
be tnougnt ot ins verdancy
no doubt that-his application. is the most
convincing evidence yet presented of hard
times in the estern; States. . When Re
publicans are driven to. beg office of Buch
anan to sustain their families, things must
READY-LIADE CLOTHING,
HARD WARE AJ"D CUTLER Y,
UIOJT, IVia.ZjS,
age
Irons for Axels for Wheelbarrows;
sury.'or rather domain, would escape the Leather for Pump Waives;
jnost'extensivc "stealings" known per- Heavy Drilling or Sail Duck for Hose;
Palm, Sail needles, Twine, Tacks;
Gold Scales and W eights.
haps to the "oldest inhabitant."
Cuba is lost in the fog, because of a
shortness" in the finances of Uncle
Sam.. That too, we suppose, will drag
don" until "too late," -and others less 200 do Sugar; 50 do Cpffee; 6 lbs Tea;
Provisions for Four .Men, Six Months.
S00 lbs. Flour; 400 lbs Bacon;
The Pressure in thft WVsr.
The people of the Western States' and have touched bottom.-T. Y. Times
Territories are now in a very deplorable ' '
Mark This!!!!! financial condition, The fictitious pros'. unj-uongias weni 10 Havana.
E. A. Muir returned to this city from perity which seemed everywhere' to pre- "The Free ; Trader,' a paper away.cffiin
.1 i i ! -i i i mi in rnp nowor otinm.. .u ir-. i . -i tt: i .1 ; : 1 .r
me poia mines witn oxen quicker man . avuicmcmsui uie mcsm iuicucz, iTiisi., uus uiatuvertu me cause
the trip has ever been made on any other Previous "? lna??1?1 revolution of the 0f Senator Douglas', recent visit to the
route with mules or horses. jYebraska uicn was stimulated to
Ciiv .Xnrs. the highest point by the wonderful avidi
The amo 'finer in mother irtiYle wllh whkh every maa aImost, in the
me .am. paper in another article ol(ler states, who had or could borrow
states me time in wnicn Aur. iuuir maae money, invested it in western land soecu
the trip was thirty days. In reply to the lations, has disappeared by the bursting
above we have only to say that Messrs. of the bubble. Ihe penalty is a contin
arnest." But whatever may nMTTTrt ' -i '
is verdancy, there can be Queexisware, Glassware,
Boots and Shoes, "
II ATS AND CAPS,
BOOKS A5D STATIOSEUY,
FUKNITUEE,
SADDLERY,
, - plows; : :
siiiis & una
land of Ctibal '.It' says :
entitled become possessed.
c The Postage and Tariff questions are
' upon the shelf ; thoughts are yet enter
tained by some that the latter may yet
' slip through. 'Tis well that the former
fehouU rneet with defeat. There is no
reason under the sun why our rates of
postage should be increased. . If the proper-economy
be exercised, our present
system cannot fail to prove self-sustaining.
' In rerard to local matters in which we
cf Nebraska are interested, we clip the
following from the Washington corres
pondence of the St. Joseph Gazette:
""There are several matters of special
interest to the West now pending before
' the Hcuse: ;, The grant of .lands, to Ne
braska willprolatly;le rut through: "If
the bill is reacKeTat all 1 learn there will
be little ortio opposition- to it: This is ji
measure of t!eep concern to' us, as it con
tains a Provision for the road from St.
Jcserh td Fort Keat ney k
great chain above alluded to.
'Miller, of Ohio, will receive the ap
- pbintment to the Judgeship in Nebraska,
-s successor of Judge Black, to whom the
" Fresiict has said "come up higher."
. Jui-e Holly and Mr. Burnett, of JNe
10 do dritd Fruit; 30 lbs Rice;
60 do Beans; 10 gallons Molasses;
200 do Crackers;
10 do Soda or baking powders;
2 do Pepper; 30 lbs Salt;
do Lard;
4 gallons Pickles; 3 boxes Muitard;
2 " Vinegar.
do Brandy.
r-. 'Jl f ' !
Lawrence; Kunkle, Wimer, and Hall, left uea embarrassment and stringency in mo- "' Fclsu"aj u
fV- u . -. 7 r, ,T ,1 ney matters in the older States, and verv tl0n pecome acquainted with thei
the gold mines two days after Mr. Muir, RpvJprp pmWassmpnt -tvp ' ,1 strength and condition, their means of de
is-
Of every description needed by theem'grnnt or citi
len, whiob wnl be offered for salo as low aa hv nnv
His visit to Cuba was solely to establish otr u?aso Wc?t 5-f ,St- Louis-
. . i I Ttlercnantu ana buvers frnm T?Tr?TT a t?t
an entente cordiale witn tne ilavanese. sow. pawnee, oaoti .TntTTMTSTr
that thev misht COme into the Union af- otber counties Weitof tliia City, as well as trader
ter 1660, a3 they must, if the annexation
is not sooner accompnsnea in a quiet or
and reached Brownville eight dais before and on the frontier. The trni'pllinfr rnr. fence,-and the extent of their bellicosity,
he reached Nebraska City, making the respondent of the Madison (Wisconsin) ir) .e.r. l.hat when the power becomes
trip in twenty days. Only ten days dif
ference ! that's all.
ii
Each Man should Take
1 gun, 1 pistol or revolver;
1 butcher knifes, belt and Scabbard;
Powder, lead, shot and caps;
2 pair heavy Mackinaw Blankets;
3 heavy Flannel Overs hirts;
3 pair heavy Pants;
3 do do Boots;
3 do do Socks;
2 . do Coats;
3 do Woolen Drawers;
1 Hal;
1 Cap; -1
Comfort;
1 Vest;
link in the 2 pair G lores:
o ouiv iiaiiuKertnie.e,
Buttons, Thread, etc.
Gov. Black.
We are gratified to learn that Judge
Sam'l Black, of this Judicial District,
has been appointed Governor of Nebras
ka, vice Hon. W. A. Richardson, resign
ed. The appointment has been confirm
ed by the Senate.
Connecticut Polities.
The Democrats held a caucus at Hart
ford on the 3d -inst., to appoint delegates
br&ski' aro here working indefatigably to their several Conventions. Over four
fcr lh3 South 'Platte Annexation move- hundred were in attendance, and there
ment, and with fair prospeets of success. was a liveI and exciting time. The
eUoTt DouB,asde.eglles weree.eced hy a vote
pert a bill in a day or two for the organi- of nearly five to one, and strong resolu-
zation of the new golden Territory, under tions nominating Douglas for President
the nstnecf"JeffeTon'(ifiaeadof Colona) ivere passed almost unanimously.
will contain a provision' establishing - ;r
w. vsujcg.i i.,,,,. The next -Lecture before the Brown-
1 " i -ie aS lilv L'uuiuai
ille Mtd.
College is
bv Prof. AxlVxT"
At a colored Convention in New York
a short-time since, the Tribune was thus
compliminted : . .
"One thorough-going colored man is
worth more to forward our interests and
secure bur rights than all the Greeleys in
the world. Greeley is an adroit politi
cian, and adroit politicians arej always to
be distrusted. We must not be bambooz
led by sham philanthropists. There has
been a great deal of capi'al sheared from
our wool, but we have got none of the
profits, and we should not be dumb before
the shearers any longer." -
. . ' f
The negroes in Canada are said to :bt
very insolent and overbearing to white
Canadians, whom they doubtless deem an
"inferior race." At Wisdorser, a few
days since, a party of blacks jostled a cou
ple of gentlemen from the side walk, and
when one of the latter gently remonstrat
ed, the leader of the negroes drew a knife
and slabbed him. The gentleman was
not dangerously injured, but the negroes
fled and no arrest was made.
Journal. writes thus:
To travel round among the farmers, as
we have done for the last four weeks, and
1 .1 J 1 .1 r
near -nam umes repeated iorty times a
day, an excuse for not taking a paper, or
paying up old scores ; to see men, women
and children in threadbare and tattered
his,;he may, by bold, prompt, and efficient
measures, accomplish by a cowd de main
what the idle diplomacy of the present
and past puts at a greater 'distance from
us, and renders us almost, if not quite.
contemptible! as a nation, in the eyes of
tne world.
to tbe
Nebraska Gold Mines,
Will find our stock large, varied and complete.
U. J. JV1AUT1N,
HEATH NUCKOLS.
S. F. NUCKOLLS.
Brownville Feb. 13th, 1859. n34tAp.lst.
garments; papers pasted, boards nailed DOUglaS OH the Death Of Harris.
on, ciu cats or ciomes smnea into win- The Journal censures the speech of
I - J J l..t I O 1 w
uy Mores cioseu, or uom very little; nrw nronh'n ;n faoi;nff B
uicu uiKiug ior tueir uoaru or a " mere ;rnl fprvnr. ThP Nrw York T,'mcrnh,
tntm tirnmitos tn tiriTr irhaihoix.ni.knl I . . .
, f ....w k J i """"ti vciuai or it thn
or written, of no account; mn even de- . .
nymer tneir old notes : to see thp rlnPst i j i ,. . & ,
" , i . ot uracucat iroou sense nave nnted ud
vvuiivuiv uiuniacu uv ciii mnsH wnnsp .1.. j .tp..i .
i i j i l uie ureury EKies- oi .nasninjjton uurincr
..vi, ." irT.r tne present" week. . In announcing the
HO LIE !
To all AVhora it May Concern.
In as few w ords s possible. 1 wish friend ni rn.
to understand lliat I am dcir.ir 3
cash nrsisrcss.
And hope henceforward no one will dare to remove an
article from my counter, unless the
CASH IS PAID Dowrr.
j-rora mis ruse i wm noi aeviate for anronp. or nn-
der any circumstance' Money most come with all or
ders ana all psecnpuons, or they will be sent away
vnnued. I am thu plain, that all, -'hlch and ion-
rich and poor,' may know that anythir.fr for sale at the
Gitry X3zxxs Store,
Must command Cub, or no trade
A. S. UOIXADAT.
Brownrille, Febnary 17, 13Z9.
g in ca- decease of Mr. Harris, a distinguished
resentative from Illinois, Senator
SEEDS! SEEDS!!
Field,5 Gakeex and Flower' SeftU
We are now fully gnvplie-1 with one of the larrMt
anamoi compieie sioc .r tiar.len, Klower and Fiel!
bins, to hear the dolorous complaints of Rep
? it iu run I lV An Wm . . .1 I . ' I . - " "V "
.IT:::: tr. ' : ae.Te" 7 wim Douglas deliberately d appointed a crowd OT.rJ?,ift P .uc
. voouic ia icil. nf tivtl thnnsnnn npnnlf whnhsrt rrnthoroH cardenA tit Anier c nd Kurm a i,,- .i
w w j''wuaw v-as v uuitt'. a - - v a liic .illilic BiC
- - - - I Ititmo vrnvn a.T V rwi rrr nnB.H ,
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February 22,-1859, .
For thcbencGt of tho
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: OF BROWXVILLE,
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Street, ca tba eveningof February 22, lSj'J, f-'
benefit ot tbe Congregational Churrl. intDii-"
Tbera wiil tr a variety of useful article
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TkkeU admitting a gentleman, or jeuf.flsu '
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TREES FOR SIZEETEU OtU
PRAIRIES.
We solicit the attention of Orcbarliito,
men and farmers in the 'prairie tvpopsettht'
to our irnmecso stock t,f '
- IJo x- xzrt-y eiTDirtic.
The m'jt hardy, rapid growing and beaut ua
green tree, and the best adapted for fent-tf
and screen?, for tho protection of. gsnlesi, '
and dwelling, in all exposed situatiun. . t ,
Our stogie embraces all siaes. from on .
in height, frequently trarfplanttd, J
safe rcjoaval.. I'rieed 1UU for next ?f ring f'
on application and the following catiloac "
gratis to all who apply and encloo one stas
each. . .
Ne. I. Descriptive catalogue of fruits.
No.2. ' Descriptive catalogue of ornamenti
'o. 3. Descriptive eaUlogut of. greenhef'
bidding out plnnt.. ;
So. 1. Wholesale or trade ' .
ELLWa.NGEBI barrt.'
Feb. 10, 5!) ly
Rochester,
5.'
in the galleries to snow their sympathy
to the dead by their applause to the livinfr.
He declined to use the ' grave as a plat
Mr. Douglas attended the Administra
tion caucus on Friday, much to the. sur
prise and distrust of other Anti-Lecnmnton
members of Congress. Washington Cor. form for the disPlay of nis eloquence, and
V. Y. Tribune. ' said what he had to say briefly arid decor-
liv "Anti-Lecompton members" i ousl- r or mis iei nim receive tne silent
meant "itepurjiican.,- oi . course.. These siutttuu ait icayenauic peupie
gentlemen are peculiarly modest m their ThP Tprrifnrijil Fnlr
i AsAmwai - - m. u m.m. m
GJtpeCtatlOnS regarding the Senator. Mr. In giving notice for receiving proposals for a point
Dnurrlas has lUSt been elected to the Un - " n,cn 10 BCW.lM. icmionai air in boptember
lea states oeiiaic ; uvui xniuuis, uy me February" instead of "I5th of March " as :a in-
VOte of every Democrat in - the. Legisla- tended. - Tie object of even so early a dato was that
tnrp md acrainst the votP nf PVPrv Upnti. he rremim list might be gotten out immediately,
ture, anq against tne vote oi e ery .itepu- in order ta affor4 aa orportanit to competi,ors
uiitau iU iuo.ii Ljuy. , uutv.auouiji; k ta I prc-jjare ior crops. A3 Sline aisgatisiaction Das been
hntilii mppt hie fpl ntv Tlpmnrrnt' m ran- manitestcaas to the time eiven. it is thoucht Lest
10 cxicna u i win tnerclore receive i roposals up ,
to April 15th, 1859. . .
Territorials papers will please notice this change
ana urga npen theM1 localities action.
R ti- Fl'RNAS. -'
Tres't Tcrr'l Hoard of Arrictilturc.
cusl
Ve don't think Mr, Douglas will
care a great deal about the "Republican
d.lsol.'!l" iSrhe-ia.prettyjYell- u?ed tcit.
t m. hnqutrcr.
nomejfrown xee-is, cemft grown under our ouninsnec-
tian, and which we can recommend as true to name and
r the best quality.
AinoBK our assortment of seeds may be found over
150 varieties of Flower seeds;
300 do Garden seeds :
Hu!;atlin Grass Seed: " .
CUiueese SntiT Cane aa L luipbee seed, iue.',
From a Ions acquaintance with Trade, we feel con.1
dent n one can oner better inducements to those dear
ie seeds.- ; ' ..' ..-:.!
Those who desijm to'emicrate to Cherry Creek and
Pikes Peak would do well to take with them a box of
fresh Garden seeds,
we also keepconsfantlv on hand a full assortment of
IMPLEMENTS AND MACUIXF.S,
Suited to the l ieW, Garden, Orchard and. Household
Wc are fully prepared to supply thctrtdeon the most
liberal terms. .
Kull Catalogues fr.riu.-hed gratis on application if bv
mall inclose a stamp. . Addre
! II. D. EMERY Si Conipanv
- ,e Lake street,. Chicasp, HUnV.is. -
Pehruary 17, 1S53. , 3m
Office to Rent!
The room on Main Street, formerly ooerpied ry Brow
k Hal lam aalUnkiu; Itaiy e, ifor rftiU.,-;! Ui
Brownville. Ftl. 2'V-(f.
CRANK K KILL.
Legal olice.
Flizabeth II. Field 1John?on CountTDWtwH
vs - u( the Second Jinl1''
Georgrr W. Fields j Nebraska Tcrrito
To April Term A. Lr. 135!) Ia equity.
To (leorga W, Fields the above named
Whereas oa the day of Janaart4,
1S53, there was issued from the livatrv -t
and fcr Johnson county, Nebraska TerritrVj
of subpoena out of the Chancery -Side" u
Court, directed to you eommandin? jet
on or before the first day of the next Apr" J
tho said C'urt, to be begun and held in t
county of Johnson, on the fourth d.of i?'
1359, and acswer the petition anJ com',
aVjve Djraeo Elizabeth II. Fields f r ,T?
alimony. And whereas the said snpbii
returned as to you the sai l George W. ' lfc ,
found." Now, therefore, this is ts notify J"0'
ii?uin of tho said writ of subpoer.n, and f
tition ai:d complaint of the said Elizahtu
and that unless ytu appear nd"an?'J'l-eI, f'
tition and complaint of the said E!inb,!l
at the time reiuirol in the said subpoena, t
the said Elizabeth II Fields w-ill pro ed to
the facts set forth in tha said petition mi1'
decree from the said Court for divor:e aw
as prayed for in-said petition and conpl;
v.c.joustoy.-
Attorney and Solicitor fur Cc1"'-)
- Ordered that the foregoing notice he ra?"i"(
the Nebraska Advertiser fcr four t arccf
aj tho law provides. i
A. W.rh-vrtiM'.p'
February 10, '53 n3 . ,
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