t. .44 I 1 , ' I f v t - k ''TT'A'' " " A ' - - - - ' , r ,- -, V 1 1 1.. 4- . . trace re:: i 1 ' M t 1 s iicis-rcf; r.h v.-3 rr.-J u Lr.rn eV city frc.i t:;i ie I ; : . .ii ...; i r . , . t .., . I,. U. 1'irAvis is t:3 1 :i--;-.r i!. uci r ;e:.t f.r tl. nee ret ur.rvc :: i c recur i ... I r-4 : til . .1 1. ,. ! f.r ;a.;a ti U t. .. .i E.3 vc: ever, ie. fcr tI.3lur:::r.T tl t- lav oh? :::3 1 T . j te.ci: v. art Id r c. u eve ... in? cevu r.c f r, j i i3 net ; l rr ivcrn cut : '1 ' lerc cr I c: :.::?'. tel.. i..: :-3 I T., . , .v T ? . o G L'.r.l O;:- u 1 r, f 3 turvc: it ; -.rtly hv hi a t u::3 t. .. ' 'UCT t-"i ' ' 1 ' : it : ..j i. ;. ly i;.-u:::...i";.;v . r o rente tr.l r;:r.:el,:. I :; v i':.2t vc err ire;:; ;- .1 1 '-to err is h. 'j ::! v.1.3 is - -ft. - w V A - - - o I - ! c:tc. 0 V c,u t:tt:2ry f:r l :v,- , .5,. It is cu"- i 1 r c::.Ju:t:rs ct tl rrcrrcct: It is z. cut'.'"; c; c: ? c, lo r: :y T3"rt T- " " ' ('-"fv'p 1 . 1 ccnttr:3 to vcvxi en cn Tbu ov.t, v,-o r.o cr.3 t; ct.i in qucs- ITo f..:;. ? ir.tur.n'.c'ly ecu: j t;.? i. :: r.:t i. c-: i:.t::u! Id.,:. 111 Cii liu:: T i i.:t :y v. ill lo our '-- p-r f ) f 1 - ki.ii w . . w ( - - ..r- -S - - I- - 4 -j f1- - . .. , ..a fc ti t ' 1 t f- r ( f i " v V " f 3 i.:. nr3 m ru;:t.u nu. j r.tt it; i: - T. u 1 ( 1 1. net r.. r. r.ii t!.2t cur j 2 3 till ly r. dilrcr.i frcui tru I) ALL thhrs e1 v. v T- .,.44. i4j I V t;:i:ian.c:..2i 2i;.i v;i;i ' ' V 7 ""!. 3 3 U r. 'i El ;:v:i uj tlt-t in t":: pccrl3 al::r3 rc-tti c'.l autl.criiy ! If L. - i- iil Civ ... .j I . .,ui ij f :r tI-3 day a ill cr.nitry in. vhi(h v,3 live, f UUI i-4.4 I 1 4 444.4. 4 -1 - - wl.crcve; r 4, 1 C-4 4 fcr tie I . :: ...It rf c: r lu-al aJvertts; r n e. . -.if . . 4. . Hi M 41v4..w 141 vcr.!.2i;!i cur ir. fcr a fresh start; and do mo:t sincere ly Lc; 3 all a.I.o are incited to t:s, will feci :!.c nccc.-ity, cf rT.icrbj: us "ir.a tcriulcil" We have cur stock fcr tie c: : ': r;;r.r to rrc :uro, ci.l to co so racst 1.2v c v.l.it is duo us. We are determined in the future to "turn a r.eu leaf" and fe.Ie;v strictly tie ceur-e receesity ccm jclls all lu:.iuc.:3 ir.cn to adept, viz: cn exchshecaih I is hess I Vi'e i.iuch prefer cue thoui-ar:i cash sul.crilers, to two ihcuranJ who pay "when its convenient ;" arJ v,e wculJ rather do half the job wcrk ani a lvcrticir.g for cash, than the amount we l.uve Icon doir.j, taking "chips and whetitencs," and "prcmii.es to pay," which iz no ratCA'vill purchase inker paper, cr pay journeymen. We like an ace; ur.rr.o cati; j l.Ural spirit lil;e to exercise it; nr:i ! 2vc dene so to cur serrew. Surest !j heucvcr, ccrrpells us to "do tinto ethers as ethers do v:uto ts" male self t!.e rulirn diet. We freely cuufess 'tis pleasant to leek lack ever the three years v.r. with "this peep!." Wc left the jlcecf in whcm.eevcrwc f.nd urytLiuep net calcu lated to advance the ejer.eral good, we shall "cry aloud and spare net." We hate tyranny and oppression in every and the least ccuceivall fcrm : decree ; v;e like freedem cf tiecutjlt, ip etc '..and action, and while we are possessed cf a toneus and pen we intend to enjoy than. We want all cur luciness men to have their Jcl) Wcrk dene at heme. As to price, we do net pre tend to compote with large eastern priu.lj hcuse:;. Our tu?r chants, mechanics, 1 inkers an l'r re.fe eelin ai men, do net eueueet to c :.;;::. to with eastern men in like lu.l.cee. Here mon ey readily commands -19 and CO per cent per annum; in the east it i ; worth enly frem five to ten rer cent. Tier: is net the.: (hi tru !'i eve vet fh.re is a diiTcieneo, and v.hv si ee all there net le a ueeHreiece in err 1 u-incss? T - T T-, p ;-N T. , l-'Oft" rp V " Iff C , .-, ' - -J per, rente everything is ruuel higher ere than ia the jrtaies. Ilul: :es men iit.i.a L3 tr.i cer.ven:cnces cesurae.: ; c II 4i ill r. 1 4 i r 2 cur t;re-c;ate?t .:;c., u is true, ana to tlode in the, then "western whir' Lr the: have had, in no sirgle ie.eiar.ee, cause to re eerct so cluing. "We have with many ethers endured the hardlr e and priva tions incident to the setting cf a neve country, and have thus I cen taught ex perimentally, to appreciate in a degree at least, what "cur fathers" have en dured in years gene ly fcr us. "We do net expect, though we should live the "three sccre years and ten," to see cr err ay the llce-sings, Il Hgious, Education al, Commercial, cr Social under which we were reared; yet we are stimulated to laler cn, ly the r leasing here that cur ehlerts to .lay foundations and luild up, fcr the cr.iervment cf those who ere loner shall fdl cur places cn the busy stage cf life, shall result in the plaudit "well done a -. a .4uli.ui4l . . U ..1. 4. iu(, WC a! net preach a sermon en this occasion, let indulge merely in a desultory, free and easy talk with cur readers. 'Tis sail, and truthfully too, that we better understand each ether when we talk rlalnand to the peh.t. Now, what we de-ire to say mail lainnees and kind ness is, thai a majority cf citizens and property t ciders in this city and county wc-;f ir.i:Tcdc:ii'A their advancement, Lave net dene their duty, the pact year, in sus taining the, "Advertiser." A few have dene nelly.' Others, under a mistaken idea class newspapers in these new western towns as f.vIlviJvd enterprise severely did we advice citizens to go c ist for their neceeearie?. We rpent le g, tclcue years ia learning the pr.l.lug I -,:?!:. as ce: r.pr.V, and allcw no cne to say v-.-rT.. e can co cente superior we do cur ,,:k well sail. ion cr no pay an 1 want 1.0 le .v .1 paid fcr We price, uo V 4. w 1 , . k 4 k fer I.? eitr.e pec .; i ct .4Ul44l.4i.i l.J 4. ,)t I .4., I 4- ... W 144 4.4vlU.4444 W.....4. 4 tru t sirrcuneteei, success re cer.a.n, an.i I) e neeracy permanently c stall; shed look with intense an:;iety to the aeteeetc the riattsmouth Ccn.-enti)n; and in the mean time we shall talk freely end plainly upen all subjects connected with an cr jeni zition cf parties in Nelresh?.. Frcin 11: D Ilincu. The latest accounts we have from the mines are mere flattering than any here tofore. :Wo have reliable authority for .J'i 4i. 4A.44 iV. JO l.t. A4' l.J -4l. mountains in quantities that w il pay well. Li ccinire; down the river frcm 0;r.oli last week, we fell in company, at the mouth cf riatte with W. G. -Wigm!! N. L. Illtcn, G. Vr. Vk.'inright and D. G. ricCarron who hid just reached the! Mieecuri from Denver. They came ah the way dawn the Platte in a small teat i lull. HI. Li l-44-444ll.444l4j i-..'.. 44- I T. pr- r .,' Has 1 -en fought near Milan, in Italy, between the French and Aue triune, the. loos c: the latter reported at C3XC0, enl that cf the former at 12,000. Kapeeeen was in the battle. Gen. Esplnasse wis killed, an 1 riarshall Canrcbert mortally v. con I d. 1S3.C00 Auetrians and ICO, : 3 i'reneh were engaged in the battle. There had been a general re vclt atllilaa, and the people had declared in favor cf icheol cstiea within v.hl.i to hi vvnele c.ciai. jute icmt rtese.u'.. hlareh, lelliT. which grants r re -en: tie. i J i in Kan-ao, :ec, is emargeng inns re- Irje s cf pre-err t .!;:;.r 4.,; i r ' th: Vv'c 1 am from J. B. Westox, Eeep., cf Deatriee, that it was tha intention cf the various tribes cf Indians at war wieh the Pawnees, to make a descent urea themca Tuesday last. The Pawnees have bee n trc Ale-some to the whites, and the various tribes cf Indians within their reach, for sometime. Last week the .Sioint, doy ennes, Arappahoes, Kiowas, Otoes and several ether tribes, came ia toward the Pawnee Country, from different directions intending tocarral them on Tuesday la:t, ,d wipe them out. If a meeting took place, there wa3 a tlocdy battle ; the Pawnees are a brave set cf fellows, and superior in a fight to any 'of. the ether the trip ia tllrteen days. They report 'tribes mentioned. It is sail with erpual i - i - y - ". .:,-. I- - sequent. y wuer e r: oreai man coes, can- do Jcb Work, it shall be in the 1 est tee' s v.c, cr not at all. We want two tleuoind paying subscri bers, and think we con have them if all cur friends will exert themselves. Insist up cn your neieehlcrs taking the paper the coming year, and send cne or mare ccpies to your friends in the States regularly. Net hi" speaks more favorably for a town, than a neat, spirited paper. A little lib erality now, in this respect, will paylysu tenfold in the end. Now, "friends and fellow citizen?," we have indulged ina little plain"T.LK." with you, as Indians say, and will during the coming two weeks "call cn yea," and chill expect you to "respond;" shall then drcs.3 up the Jldvcitiscr in "clean clothes" and embark afresh as a sentinel upon the watch-tower, crerhe'.ing the interests: cf Ercwnville, N.cmah a cotmiy, and Nebraska. recent encouraging die cover!? ; they to gether with two ethers forme 1 a company of six who took cut in cne day Z Co in shot gold. The reason they leave new is the smrcity cf previsions. Flour is worth C-0 per sack and ether thing:; in proportion.. They will return next Spring when cir cjti stances are mere advantageous, e Since writing the above we have had the rleaeure of meeting j.rr..J. 11. Sexow cf this county, who bus ju:.t returned from the mines, llr. Sncw, 2Ir. Skcen, Ilr. Tidwell and several others, whose names we do no: new recollect, went cut from this county this Spring. They have been i i the mountains about thirty miles and prospected closely, and have returned satisfied in their own minds, the nines will not pay. They report great suiTerlng' fcr want of provisions, and that reports there in various localities are as conflict ing as those here. cs tie m all.. rr . . V., 4 . ii.i4 V,i-n pro. a ducte it is! A they do net seem to properly cp nee cf a will con ',.- n i- - i. - i- 'cr Wc venture the assertion tienc f a w;;.. t.. has commenced the upon it 3 lateral in ton: e cr business fcr ' 1 i i tr.e aueca t:.at money could be re: :do thus. In every in stance they I ave been eetalllhtd fcr the purpeeo cf jrcrrotirg the interests cf their r4-,.n-'i v.-. v,:rsi a, 4 i rfri i.. :..;;- Z . .44.1 4 A 4 44 4 4 ; !. . .14. J ....U.44. .-,.-,4-) men and p: reporty hollers have so regard-c-1 tie matter and acted accordingly. We know limes have been exceedingly V V...i'v 1.44 a.l V.4v 4 44 4..'. 4.4... , i 1 o led their bands full to take care cf the r... . 1 ve s, yet wr h eve rcasca to ccm plaia when we have been left clots to tueta.Ci t:.o t art.. on ct ccr.-ac ttr: ri:e in v.lrlh .V. are irate rc resources ce.tee.ee tl e printing die have ll c : . drawi i 1 1 uvilr to the tune cf A if ever i 1 -:i -.r ' ..... rr, r.r.d vet we 4- 'IT 'll have iet e cur p art wr.a ctt.crs, m ael ctl er cuterpri:-rs connected with the pros perity cf c:r city. Nothing lot an un- I I V. Ocr felcrin-ceull fcrt' - cee e rata ; 'let! e have ; .. t ... cf i. I i - i " c J - v .1 I ' t.. e ;.. .. . . . .: l , ''(i C 3 WC I . f, T t r m . .. . - i 4- , ' we to Lav: 1 4. V ....-.OVAk... X j J. . A I W 4.4 44 4.. I ..- In another ccluran will be found the proceedings cf the Democratic. Central Committee which met at O.naha cn the 14th. Last week we spoke of the organi zation cf the patty, 1c. To-day we ex tract frcm the 1 i'r.'fc Mc Wat upon the came salect, espressius cf cur cwn views. In sr aelir.g cf "th the committee, the leaf remarks 4 44 ' r,.,.t, ,. c ..: -arriuge tie; 5 Ct m- alvrred- party m te.e icrritmy. . 1 future weal, cr m rlef i: : will grow cut cf th: act'en cf mittcc. If thev net 1 a 11.' cr ly, if they dlre-mri the leheacf Deito erotic usage, and co.asclt only the advance ment cf tils cr that man, they will c; back tic clock cf Lv: rr.ee: aiic progress fcr a long time. : We trust, tlat they will not forget the, circumstance c the party ia tie Territory and its sun can lings; that they will not precipitate, what is always proper in itself a Democratic crgauioatren, I u in every step lea 11. g to it, recall tie principle which underlie cur party -papular sove reignty an! let the ma;ocs d : t ermine net only the platform open which cur nomi nees are to stand ; but vh: a: 0 to be these 1 Try tie Ilvrcr;.:::c:it. . "We have been experimenting in the cultivation of various native fruits, ckc., the past three years. This year cur suc cess with the native Raspberry has been most gratifying. We have in our garden the' Red and Yellow Antwerp, River's, monthly, and Mammc th ; our native berry jrcres to be more -prolific, superior in favor and almost equal in size to the hrrrst cf the cultivated varieties. We ere free to say, taking everything into consideration, we prefer the native Rasp terry; which we have taken tin liberty to raiae "AleVji.ca," to any other we have ever met with, and shall take the pains to lave it placed ia the catalogue cf its class cf fruits. We are making satisfactory progress with the native Strawberry and Hep, and will in due time make known the result cf cur experiments. Tf-.o Cr ''"a f i ?P" i.iW ll J.J li. It i,4..i ... j - I We are pleased to say, after conversing with our farmers, that crops cf all kinds ere ina flattering conditicn at present in this county. The wheat, however, has yet to pass its ordeal; at present it looks well and bids fair to reward abundantly t o 1 labor cf the husbandman. Cera has reeded rain badly; but has been blessed with copious showers the past week, and shows perceptibly the beneficial c fleets. 1 Our farmers have labored faithfully; Lave put under cultivation every acre cf ground possible, and can th ey but le successful strain, will no longer be stared in the f loo by "hard times." A large surplus the past year, has b et n the roie.lt of their labors, and we trust the comirg may be still more gratifying. nominees ( ? Wc are in favor cf tie crgauioaticn, and have alvtys loon. No party, oral no rarty rtmcrrle can t o corn' a cot without it. Put, it m a; tie a 1 v 1. i.1 V i , n c r : ;se vl; on en com tie- lo rn rul.r will, and r .er.tir.j .- -; J r fcr the "loaves and man- . u 1.4,., 1 i, u.i l..0;4,.i... merely upon s cravlag flihes," but urea the cardie:;!, essential principles cf the pony! What matter to the future cf the party, who gets this cflce cr that, o that the party ite!f be demoralized? A thousand times better defeat, and the success tf cur opponents, than victory upon false issues, and ten r.n'l D.macratic platform! Let us lock then, A C;:se l:i Pdr.f, We clip the fcilwin- from the 111-v.-aukce A cars as a case in point; showing me fearful result of "faaH.r iU !av i So .rent :s t.ae j et;J. cic:i lands." It is relative to the re-1 cent di;tructive cc-nflagrataon at Oshkcsh, advantages, they generally succeed with a difTerence cf two to cne against them. They will not surrender while there 13 a man cf them left. 'A few weeks ago, we are informed, sixteen Pawnees were at tacked by eighty Sioux, and stood their ground until every Pawnee was killed. 4ll4-44 vVJ4 44iW UAI4.4i , ... 4 At the Second Annual Hiccting cf the Grand Ledge A. F. A. II., held at Ee ilevue cn the Pith the following cfleers were elected : R. C. ;er.ron C:iss. M.W.Ofandirastoi, nneeeav I. :u V. X, Nebraska City, B. W. Deputy G. 21. m B. KTN.NEV, r::ievue, K. W. Sr. G. IV. S. P.m. CU ur n, Nebraska City, . VU, Jr. G. W. J. II. ilAX'.N", " ." Ji. W. a, T. It. W. l-rj-.XAS. r.rbirnviJle, It. W. G. S. J. M. CaaiVfNGTOX, A'cb. Cilij, W. G. Cbaptaia W D. .u C OP.D. iKcttsmouili., G. ARilStaOKG, Omaha, W. H.COOK. hellevue, . ALfT.ED SATHE, Omaha, ' D. II. V.'ITF.KLKH. Ptatlfirujttih, G. V". VriLKINSON", Omadi, C. 1. KELLER. BeUerut, H. N.COIi.KKLL, Xebratko City, 0 Pu..ivalU U. Cr. SFliXCUa, Omaha, pv. u.i ursaivait It. I. JtAlXJiy, Ercwnville, W. G. Tiler. The next Session of the Grand Lodge will be held in the City of Brownville, on the 1st Tuesday in June, 1SG0. could net divide hi film;. He lad to f. ,.t , ,w-, ,1 , )) 1.4.1 ii-J. 1 7 ? t.eueoi tna 1; ..... t ,t- 1 ;, T,v,t . f ...... , i. k 4. O A t " A i i. U t.4 4. ;.s c l a ocl section, lie is ah 'refer ent! tied toil: r:r:,:!::i peried c: time al p,,.. 1 w.. 1 ,4 - fO- (-!:,.., 1 . . r r.;1 1- , t :, Ut is.. - l4. .n.wiU.i i.iiei L - !.-. Jt i. rt-f 1" v " 1 o . r- r- r- v-v 1- - f :.3 i w t j -.. U . i j .ooa, 11 I . w . . -I 1 - - r Ti f '"i . -r f -v '-1 1 - a ' r "" 1 c ' " . iwiiUvi. j iJ I, w 1 vi 11 ..- ia -v i w " f 1 -N r-- 4 f - ( - - " f T "f 3 r -, - " i', rJ zrA . rcarJinj the cl;;im r.s cn. ia tlivi.iille whole, ho has, ia th-3 chicn cf the clTice, filed in time. jMinane DIHD, In tbl-citv, on th Uth.of r t at;: rfjcitcr, :tr3. Sasui J. Vxv.zix,-xtoa K. EdFirkrr, Ls'j., CULtj Clerk, onl aeJ 2t yc.-.rs. The diceasel, teforo takio her carta' iit, was ccllcl upon to en 3 are most interne u:Ti:ir j, ivh.!:1! i.odi.I with that f.rtitula anl r: " n-attor. out a;-ccirUY-eihy th.)se ''wbo trn.-t ia tha li.ri." Tii? general attcnibn-o upon its fancr-.l ccc.d ;on wj Eudcicr.t eriinc3 that she v:.3 Hc'.-jtc 1 lj all wh.j knew her." DIED,ia th's jtac. on Jlon iiy trom;;?, of fevrr, rfter a :rt etlr.eilrs. JIakt L". wii'o cf H. L. Ditz, I; .,o!' thU i-hco. 'Ci! f.r. I -.!.-cs tehi I : c.t.: 1 f,a Mi tha fa.rsiii u 1 rt: . 0 vrs f tfco d-ca-il, bat tiora tfp"cia!! otr-ort the afeictej hob:iiKl, who even now ly tha bpi-siJa cf two icf.t;t (l.HJrea, f t;i :! on ujwa b)' dliease, er.l whose recocrj' is very ct A n jri'.or'd care, a cicthfr'.? Io"?f l.ns gone froin t'. :--., y t "'tis who tenrper? the whii to thi thorn l in.'r' will be their wat:lr. Mr.'. Doinis diet rs on' .a Chriitian can die ccirt i :lit luva i,f Ik r lUvir.a 5Ii3tsr, with fall a-i4irincc cf a hoiua ia iiaayen." "La her in tha earth And from her fair and unrelated fesh nnv Tlolctj 4 ""o Tha nbcre we fad in the T.Vr.m fr'tur", C-ll-tin, IIo. The catui-rc-us fricnfla and aoju.ilnt.ince tf 11. anl .'.!rp. Doi.-o in this citj will hi px'r ! t , read the annoQi.cet.ient. h, D. bx3 the hcr.rir.I. sympathies of mncy very maay f.icn-l?. NEXT Fall nth at th Fresh jterh.n Chir h i: A. S. iixi:'Ci.T,at 10)a' o'clock, a. ii,a:il&t S',r. 11. Eev. T.VT. 7irT0wi;irrr.. hiatr.e e?:ho.d Ucvlso in this city oa next Sabhatii laorain,;, t.!. hiif pa-t 1 .- . 11 , ,..1 J 1. i 1 j 1 j i.1.41 a. . i C-,. J. n ; Id rjrj v T'n r--i""r f P T.J" .4.1 1 .1 4. 4 - ' - A S. i.4.44.4.. J.VV4.-1. . . 21 di d) ."i da . : ... 4. : A.. :r. !.: 0 ' 1 ?. :-. ;.: 7 i:: 1 . j ev: 0 Grand d.cxz cf iVr rrrr:: c1 r - tap their parties 2nd epet in early. AD?:iZI0:r::,t3; C:i:t::as:h:U y-r.rs cf 1 l l 1'. ;. 1- Ml 's ' Hf .. 4 . ..... 4 .:. 44 4. .4- - -I .4 -4 4 .. . . ,. . . i 4 . IVct1o3 ti the ct:.iL. :;.eeixc r.t; cf tO : J.-;pj per- ;::e, . . 4. 4. A 4. 4. I.4tf .. 44 44 ill rr.x'io a terriilj a c:. .. n oa a sinr's wire ZZi f -etlor;-. fra the -round H ti:s t,pcf tb. tl .j-sialT of tl?. a canvasj, 44l e4i .4- - 4.1 .J f . V. O. O.-atur W. t. Txicturtr. V. G. iMirshal. G. V. Sr. Peacon. Yf. G. Jr.De.eou. vr. G. Stewart. YT. G. Sword Bearer Secretary Horton, Has returned from his trip east, and we understand has brought some fine stock horses and-hoeps. We like to see a spirit of this kind, by those who are aids to in troduce new and valuable breeds cf ani mals. We look fcr a fine sho.v of stock at cur approaching Territorial Fair. K o f erring to the horse brought home by Mr. iMortcn, a Michigan paper says: "J. Sterling Morton. Esq., of Nebraska city, while visiting Monroe last week, purchased the young horse Sterling Black Hawk, of cur townsman, S. M. Sterling, for SP-500, and has sent him to Nebraska Territory. This young Black Hawk was sired by the Sterling Black Hawk, pur chased in Vermont ia lS-5i,by Ho.n. I. It. Grcsvcner, of this city; and this stock is frcm the best Black Hawk blood, in Ver mont, and is held ia high estimation in this and thf eastern States. The half brother cf the colt now sent tu Nebraska, took the premium two years ago at the Illinois National Horse Show. T G. Cole, Esq., of this city, had some thirty cf the Black Hawk colts, and not a poor one among the number. 1 With such stock in Nebraska that new territory will soon possess horses equal to the more advanc ed States of the east, -.... n . - far core -1 !e:l ;va "1 1 1 re i.a a ... c r r a- .4 , V 4 car: :.r;ol..d to letirnelll 1 . i It f.r.c.o ia stare - j te C y all the time, to to. a rlaee a ;:a -r ; - T rin, roller than to t;r r::iit. Glee i . I ell tl-.e result lo r C-Ml' S 4 44.14.4 1 fin" f"' fcf Vftf.i JCi'utku.ii( litilOl Important Jctice to Prt-llinjztoTS. Wasiiixgtos City, June 11, 'e9. Dditoh States: As the land sales advertised will shortly take place in Kansas and Nebraska" Territories, you will confer a great favor .upon .the western" settlers claiming the right cf pre-emption if ycu will insert in your paper the enclosed copy cf a letter from the Hen. Joy?ph S. Wil son, Acting Commissioner cf the General Land Office, showing that the lands which are in contest, upon evidence submitted at the local ollees, will It exemjifrcn such ides until further instructions are sent to the registers and receivers of such offices. Very respectfully, Yocsd & Nmrs. Wis. Our l.vvs may sometimes be slow ar.d seemingly expenoive ; yet a reliance upon them is, at all times, the s.afest end j moat v,ise. It should net le forgotten that lynch law is always administered to a vicious and depraved class cf pecrle, upon vexm such treatment enly has the effect cf arousing them and their friends to renter coeds c: vice. :e.ev lei it? rarity. vf etart rre.ct, we. noy indeed j burning cf two h foil i.t i'.r:t, Lut wo veil reach tie; goal at r seco: 1 ll.crr:;lt" will i-nl. li.. . 4 L . u . ,1 , 1 - i:,e- ce ...:ri In tb: ! fenaaielm cf the hai.r cud 1 a!v3V3 rave- tl. .e. patty md :..? they have ale. a ii... 1 C 4. 4 I p '-' 4 4 4 4 avc;.. -r r-- '-1 . . . h v f. r.:j rtr.ecn un. .cr er e't: a ) v.5.) fir:-.-' eve:;, copy. General Lakd Office, Aug. 2-5, '3. To iz R i;istcr cnl Receiver at .n'drcuz Gentlemen : As this office has been repeatedly nctiSed of an erroneous im pression which seems to prevail to scrne extent among pre-emption claimants in your district, whose claims are in contest and unadjudicatc-d, I deem it prcper to refer ycu to page 0 cf "Pre-emption In structions," where you will find that where lands r, re in controversy, and the testi mony has been submitted to you, such lands cannot be entered cr sold until such con troversy leas been finally determined, anl a speci al crder 'issued to you, directing what disposition shall be made of them. No lands cf the character mentioned would lo liable to sale at any public cler ic er until such special order had been re ceived at your office. I-espoctfuliy. fee, Jos. S. Wilson, er?;pi;aepr frcm the ne gib-ring cities and Act's CommiYr of the Gen. Land Office. 'It will le remembered that last Feb ruary we juUhbed an account cf the ruses cf proat;tulion, in Chhhcsh, lv the indignant citizens, end the; ccnveyir.g cf the inmates twelve girls and a man eoliil. The hemcoo were boned to the; ground, and tleclillg, :rv tele: As 1 e :. rc trunks r.'.- mate?, wi-r-3 r.!se des s'ntod lv us, tie c ir 1.3 wore lie ti-iah Tie next reeve v.n. a c.:..cril:i of thi s cbss cf "renltos," wl.ieh cenvm- l;en vaa a.tt::riei bv prc.titutci an 1 ...eor i i....i Lu .ty l illui K.:4.,vi THE Second Asntul Se ion cf the Grnnl Lo.1-e of the I. 0. O. ?.. .V'cbrai- y, will he held at the City o l . ;i:ru?, oa Tuesday, July 12, 1S53. CAtacua Icjat 10 o'clock; A. M. H. Yr. FLTwNAS. Or. Soc. tSTTerritonal papers frieadly will plea3.j copy cr notice. Prccei3iss.i of the Bcnccrctlc Central Ccnnlttce. The Deaor'tic Central Committee fcr the Terri tory of Nebrask.a, nset at the IlernJoa Iloase, in Omaha City, Jane 14, IS53, pnrscant to call of tho Chairmnn. A quorum bcisj prrscat, oa notion Cha?. 11. Sniitb, cf Seroahrt countyj wa3 ajptiinted Secretary, in place cf John C. Turk, absent. Tha followirg resolatior.j were adopted: Eexolted, That tb& Deaocratio Territorhil Con rentio.n, te h;ld at Pl-attamouth, oa Thinday tba l.:th day c f Aust, 1S5D, fr the purpose cf nonl natiuar a Candidate fr Delegate to-Cci?re33, and Territorial oCioers, and to transact such other busi ness nj y be deemed necessary. Iieocicct?, That the Dcleitcs tj the Dea-scratie Territorial Cottrcntion, to be held at FUttsniouth, shall be composed of the same number of riecLbers ns the CouD"iland House of Representatives ia the Tcrritoml Legislature, and shall be distributed a follow?, v'.i : Coacty, r.;cha.-d on Otoo Ca;;j Lancaster 5'arpy Douglas V'ftjhin,;toa Ilurt and Cuming Dakota Dixoa Ce lar & L' qui court " DoJ;e I'latte, Green. ) Calhoun & Butler, lloaroe & Hull l'awnco Johnson, Clay ) M tl 41 t. U M U u N M 3 I 8 5 1 4 9 3 2 3 t 1 1 1 2 fid 3 EeiolveJ, That: tha Committee recosiaani that the Deaocraey of theTsereral Counties rrcetia in.i-s convention, ct Thur?;lay, the Uth d.ay cf Auj-ast, lSj(.), to nominate Delegates in acordance with the above apportionaint, at the County S'Mitj cf said counties, scvei-ally: excepttha folloyin; counties, to-wit: Tho Counties cl Burt aai Cur.!;-, at T lizzxh Cart couuty. - ' riatte, tjreen, and Dutlcr, at Columlua, Halte county. Jlo iroe and Hall, at the County Seat c-f ilonroa county. Jobnncn, Cla.y and Gat, at Beatrice, ir. Cfige Co. lieolvid7 TLat the Democratic papers of tho Ter ritory be requested to publi.-h the proceedings of the Comruittee, tip to the time cf the meeting cf the C'onventica, On motion, tho Committee avljonrned tine die. L. L. L0VVI2X, Cbairtaan. Ci vs.B. SirtTE, Sec'j. . 4aJ. OA... A. V M. j. t To Gecrje Tanner snl all others frhca it any concern : You are hereby not;5ed that I fill nrpeur at the Ixir.i OIEce, at Lrownville, K. T., cu Thurs day the 30th day of Jane, at 4 o'clock, p.m., to prove np ay rihtof pro-caption to the N. hall' of S. V,'. quarter and S. V7: qu.arter of the S. TV', quarter of Section 23, and the N. W. quarter of the X. W. quarter cf SecUon 28, Township 1, corta of Itarge 8, ea-)cf tha sixth princira-l nredian. NATILLXIiiL WARXF.I5. Jute 23d, 135D.2t-np. Claim ITotlco.. To John Y. Philips and f.llothTs whea it nay Cincem: You are hereby notice I tl.it I TriUaj-rearat the Lanl O.T.ee at Drawnrille, X. T., cn t ednesd..y. July i'0:h.T;i3,to prove np ray rlrht cf rrc-rr.-s-tii-n to the 3. Y'. quurfer of Section 2 '.), T jTzj.in G, hangs 2, fast of the sixth principal mer; Win. t -"'nil Trvj; Jore23,,53. 2t-T.l. Tlie c.vportnerthin hereU.'fore c:I.tir; between Thos. It. Green, Jno. r. Diker,S. A. Chinabsr- and J Dhn .!I.irtia, u jier tha gtylo of Gren, Chaabers & Co., his bctn dif -olved by tautual c,ou3?n'-.. The bssincsa will hereafter be ccndacte-1 by Tlios. ii. (.reen and John Martin, under the name o Green L i'artin,t-- whoiaall accounts anl be pres.-.:ied and ell debts paid. TTiO.S. d. GILIiaeJX, J. P. B.VKEi:. s. a. ciiAMeteir.. Jxcr.jiAr.TLN'. Jun3 23,130!). 52-tf - liczt Land Warrant. LOST, out of the United States M.ul, cf'iniii" from ilcrrlnnek, Sac k Cotsnty, Vi'i?., to ChtmnlbPpse county, I aura, sometime ia January Put, ; Land Yorran':, jrivea by Government to jjet?cy J. Pierce, wid:.-r cf oe, ,? Pif-rce, prirate, Car.t. Gr'-'s Cc.ni- - T'. 1 . ii- .,.4. . , I j. iu;;- :.-tt ...i.iu.a, v r.r IMS, luu aeres, , ic:ytl ibj.io. l,i?: otciI r.T by Job a l,irvr, Au-'in C'y Co., N. T. .tT.pprr. rr?.jCf,j. 43 11 The above company will exhiclt at ee':rj-ka City Fiiday acd Saturday, Julj lt a-i 2::1. DA!i i'.'O ....: t Ag't. Vjtl Rfn T lot bwl W C 4JL tW 44.4.. W .I. 4 W t 4- J NOTICE is hereby pH-ea that by vir'.u? ft i certain Iee-1 ot Trust execti fr ant on t!.- rif, of the irownvilie Hotel Company cf 'lr-i-wi.vil;e, Nemaha County, Nebrasiti Territor, by Hubert M'. "urna3, James W. Coleman, Iljmer Jvins .n, Jtk-!.a.-l Brown, and Alexander Ha! lam as oOi'-er and di rectors cf aid company, dated the 6lh Uy of Novcmter, A. D. MoT (oisbteenbund-cdand Cfty-evou), arilrtvor.Jd cnp;. ;: p 35 j and 3?7, of Peed bocis' "A," of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory J,n ifcl'liersoa, fie tfUfteo n;;i,i in fciij de--!, will on tht t '. ; t! iy of July, A. O. (e'.shen hundred a i l tit-j -r.im) Le t -een the tours of 9 o'clock a. ii. nd4o'ckcit r. t., f-om dor of tho Hotel building- now stam.k.-.i the grounds hereinafter JescrlHJ, sd.I, to tie hi :hest bid der for cash In hacJ, ttefowjwirjrdescrioei rtil-estate, 8 tuate-i aod being in Ibe City of Brownvilie, ia iaid Nemaha Ccr.nty, tu-wit , lots No six, Feven. i :bt, nine, t4n and eleven in blcKkNo. tbree or teoe ork-kial put cf siid City, V pettier with tho brick tote! tu..'..::-? a.vt all o'.ber buiidir.ss, lenements, improveincr.t aua ai purte nances to std lot belorsin or pertainir:. f : 1 ai? to be Btadeto moit an.! pay ccr'.ara ti;!s er : " i -;, aid prit In clrrulatiun by said con pary, wt.:..li have now fully matured and rem.iin urpaiii, and sai it-ills or notes biiiijtiiose referred to in sai 1 cf Trust, tl tv. -u-s;nd c.l lars of wLicls bc.ir s e ven ie therc-.vi.h. i..e ov. r-r three tliou-and be i's as f jllj'cs. to-R-it : toe. J: -4)7, Jan. IOtb, 1 ao. and ll ireh 1 st, I .03, (in all n.ount iiiS tosix thousand dollars ) mi clue one year afterdate, biaring COper cent. ir:tcre-t from C.-.te. :i4nnraac:r, Trustee. June J:h 00-4 1 $7 il. Claim 1 7c tic d. To John A. Sh.-uet ar." nil cther3 vl-.r-n it cay c )r.cern : You sre h ereby r. ctl I tl 1 1 I v. .1 a car at the Las 1 Cer.ce in llromri !.. li.'T., oi i 'rL'jy June 10th, IS 53, at 1 o clack, i.. t j.-ro?e spray right of p re-era pti,a to tl; r. Y.. 1 .h1--ci.1 quarter of Section SI, Township 5, lie rr o 7, cii cf the Clh principal rceraiiaa. J..ay Jv.ijljj j. 2t-pJ.. CI K To ThoP.B.Sfceen and a'l ctli-ri wh :,-) itnnycon- ccm : Ycu are he.-cby m-tHed t at I will f-rear at the Land C.r -c, in Ilnmnvir.o, IS". T.,ca Friiiy the S )th day of June, 1303, at 12 c'clu-',-, a. to prove up my ri-bt cf pre-e-rr ti.-ato the II. 1 Of cf the X. E. quarter and tho E. Li If cf the S. 11. ijiarter cf Section 1, Towr.:hip .3, Ilar.je 13, ea?t cf -.he sixth p--i::-rr ' i H?redlan j where you cm op?c.,r tl Cv i.ct iry r: :0t thereto. jno. vr. Li aevzr.. rrow-aville, Jun-3 9th, 1S33. 2i To John Steele and alt oth ?r 'vlor-rn ii n.-ay citrn: Tan are bereby notif.ed that I nrju a -; pir at the I.ai.i Otl'.e ia trow uville, cn JK-nd.ij, the tUh d ( f .T.;.e, to prove up my ri-ht of pre-enipti ,n t. taie N. K. mrl Ut of ection no 23, Tuwnsaip ro. 4, ;;or:h of rane 12 Cf.st of tiie siitn principal lien. ..n. V.-COLP I-CZNA1NS2T. Ercirnvkle, j';y TOLb, ICC). L0 ii Ci Caution. " , TO EDITOH3: Puhlishers cf ne n --T-ri are re : fpectfully cautioned r.ot t-t irs;rt th? f .':c!i.-rMls rc .sicctin; myself, of ayoanj f;-ik-w a.;--u r a l'r: :. ;h ; n;iG3, whica appeared in s.verj.l r;e vr;ut-::rs tf In. Such notices would not be a drr.iiie v-hre ho ij kuown. llecannot read nor irriic, tut hirpsse . 4 . . . 1 'II ' J " ujo iu uu;'y Uij Li.i. 2 i - 4" .. i J J -:rAr-,'-" ' 4 ' - " . 1 I --.J 13 ; ) - 4 " - r-t . ,,,, - A uhu,.,,! 1 : iY.r, y'f ' ' i .a. - - 4 r icr J). Sli 2-:, f :kr-:' ; cl ' ; ten, n y, an-, ell :Ce i: th:-::-un- r-c-vr-; y K.'.: 1 y rrti, ,f i i ' - -..- tf fiS i" . 1 c' a: ': 1 . .. ?r; ! : 1 i-j 'j 7 . .? , - ? .-iff t -c h:.! ( .7 1 ! ' ';'' - y A. n. 1 : : ' '''' A If t,.l ' : ' ' " ' 1 V 3 t'-.c'3t '- -r; v hk i, in L-;-- , '1 "t r '' '' 5.1) to tl-. h ' ' ! ' 7-.pe.-f-.:si ; ' " :--'' : , . , ?"it: I. -r.s arhrt-: l - s't-.-Hi.-.iu; l'' ' ' ; : - a I i. rf Kj " ' ' :' " "I' r ""'; - - 'i i - : . , : - 4. .4 4 , J . !-' :i f f 'Ij n '. i Tn. try, r.;r,r, Ilir-C H'..:.ii.j 1 u r tl .Mc Allies l lj. : ;u ta t)., : .r I : -:r " "i i j cr' trn !rr! s--i f-rty-tttre-. J --.1 lr 'ic:' ; I, D,.vilj j raster. iC.- .C rf 4;,- 1 - . :', I. irj 'ivicl nrj and cn BaturJ :y tl:, 2C 1 i :y cf J:'y, X p n"; teen the hcu rf t-:i o'. ! . ; C Alt :.:! thr-o o'r. J rr.t.V 4 . .:,''4-.l 4 I 4. , 4. 4- .. . . ! . 3- . .. i 4 4 . " ,t.;: : v'.llj inii Cf tl-.e D -tr.jt C .rf,--i 1 ',i , 1', 1 i ! i L'l- 1, n . r r c .1 S'.ll c v r ri- : tate, t-wi' : Lo; r. r ' . " ' . j; 1 ... ..'. v ;"-4l;-r '.ill;.;. -. en. ,:. 4 i r,j - -: i y-:-.i ne i n Xe-r. -.ha: i 'y.-v 1 m;-'-.-?? nt'-.a-r--r. il ; hit of said e: fy, s r d tu .i 1 3 i;j 1. 1 V:xr.'ixi ty t -'t'.ie? arith a!! th : - r- 7 ?, tsaeassij appurtenances tl .:: : -- : 1 ' a . . r . i L liiTnio, h-rl ; rf :.haccu:;'7,X. T. ' Ero'.mr.ll?, Jar... 2C1, 1,;;. iJ-4:-r.l K4kl 1 rOTIC" iiher.l ; t'.,.t by Ti-t-!S of 1: ecutr.a i;jv. -I fr j t : 3 f 1 3 .-.f t' " Cl-r'of ''1 Eiitriit Cart f,r .c-. Cjj, .W.raA.i Is-ritory,Rrtiin--t Al-.-sar.-i rKil'-st in f..v r cfTort Llr.f,Tj, i',-rthe?uLU of i-j ;rtc-:n lianlxccaad tx.n d"'h"s ci twenty cc.ti: I, l.'ivilsja I'!ir.A herilf cf fcaid county, h krl-d u: oa, sal f.-os the doer of th? hcne ia wh : h ti, ; I.; r. tr:a of r. 1 Court trash :Lt at Il.---.v-v;:;3 .- rd i?cirfy, 'J on the U:h d.ty c f Js-e. A. J). 1 ..J, lxtwet-3 i h..'uri cf nine 0 ';!;. a. :-. ic 1 t-.r-je och:k, r.s, sell, ut pull. 0 3 i.j, to th L -t i: 11 .-. A-r ca-h ii hand, the.followir- d --.-r;. i lal-ei'ti.t U-r.j vrith all the Mil! 5 r :.- .-rty, h!r :.y a id ir--mr.t thcn:ur.t-lcl r . r ir. 1 .-yni-e prru".: To-wit : ir.eeks niir-.'-. :r i.r.r'y-f ,.r a..J th.:'; in (lien Itock in sai t :.: j sty, a cumherei arJi-: r..-.' : I r on the cr; -' t I p . t r f sal 1 111-?- ;:.:i,!4.i p ;'. ty t.j hi !'!.? - . rj c; s.J-l 1111 ' faticfy 3 .1 1 eitcual-.n. llr"T'.."-.'' ' ' t f".-41 M.ef.T of e:-.al: Q'. T. r.-.T3T:i :,J.:r.e Kth, 1 MOTICE is h:rr y ..-Irtn tl... : y Tirta5 S3 ti' eeutioa i.-sac 1 f.-t rt t.? c 11 ; c f the C 1 ;f t-- I)i.:tri-t Court f,r Xei-r.a i- : eUi.i T.frl tcry, s-rittit tte Ne .'.v Vi.1' j ......nk. i rJ is f-r.r cluj-t.en c. -.t.;:.: ... 4 r.r f ; nuot tznt tia-flre-1 ani f.fty-Clve 'r -; . I : It-y-ti'o crca; 1, Davidioa riiit:.-', a r C';r a1 1 5u"?. levied u-"-.i. ? f door cf '.h-3 h u.-a i a L; whkh the la 5 t:r-n ' ? the sec-; I c ay cf J-!; ; 41 ' a.!f:.JLI rr.v.l. ia ;.ld cuily -1 .1 1 C utt tr.j hilt, ir-.' ... D. liC), b.'twctJ r Lour c t:n o'cl -h, a. ar. nr. 1 .l.r-e i lc-:i, i. ,i..f.-.i.. f ! r- 4 i . 1 e t?cu-l t, Oaa lr.a r- v". : v: iT..t cr aaa-L Sixer- ft: llen-ahaeo.. .V.I- :--i-"v : -. . r.?!.: ;.. i e. si--- at ruo..: sr ?,t hand, in " -. 1 . a t.if:,Or3 Tulle, C.-.o r rroprietcr cf FiiiTn's T.i.zrj ic 0 4.144, 4 4. nt-'-!f jL,ioney vantcu. ALL p?SONS intchted to I. T. -TTtj'.i 5. C-. tv hj- nate or account -will te so k;;;; , , , t"t the claims of th.it firm aie new in ta.-, i undersiimed f.-r Oillectior.. and t.u . .'r'.- '' ' . every person, la1ebtel to that Brra, v- i-, -t', n"t by tii'e C4.UI-! pjy li j;; vi ( r eve to 11 in V-rw.-n ouie sii4..ianuai rea ft r .a ; r r w.ll fee proco-edc-l against ty le-rjl r,r'-r .-m. ei ga.iy eeir Erownville, ilay 3d, VSC1. ---er a I? St of tC3 a-h fcnd nee. ,--)T! v.. v r.-: i.. ... l . e. ai--- SOTICC ii h'.' y -f-vn, f-. 1 1 -r ri-tue of 63 ;on ij'-: if - c: t-.e .en p . V - . . t .4 . , . ' -, j J t i M . 4'4 i.. L - araj ; . r t;. j -t o .1 " : -'. Sa -r! " 1 f r 1 0T1 ecu Diet tort . . 4 i 4 I 4 . ' ' t 1 .1 - : i, i -.r:: -ar- -, r r. - !-.'." i n;-.u M : - l ' - ' r ' t 't a ! 1 f 1 a.':arJa inl-' 7 i i ;1 r. ; ll.c mL'.e i" 3 rar f- t :' on Mi.a f- t n rtl, wlu i l.. rropc-fy c; .-. . 1 ( ih r. r : ( f ;;. :.-.:. .'- r t coui.ty; al 1 a i 4. : :-.v.. -., -c ; 4 lrcpr.vvct.ieuta 1;. r.a;.- ; -1 -.irf.ani t.-itos- slxtjcntladay cf J.-.ly, . . i. 1 : 1-7. i ":t:n th hi '-" of nine o't! 'i, a. 1:. an 1 t'.re-j oVI xlt. f. if.''f d iv, from tho d or c f ; h 1. . --j i:j lar'jKjr.h -'-rT' sudin vhi-.h thj!-;?t the IC.o-kt Cri-t ; Sill cou-n'y wi? hell, I tv 1 rT.-?- J t wll I prcterty at puhll: ? 1 e f ) t: : h:;.it l'id:f f-f nt:i Xo tyJ.ilr ' x"---'--i, v.':,..,!ivrrt TEIo- "'" r v t Erownvl.l:, Ju.,;i:r. I..,J. iS-tt 01 1 n t 1 (.'..it a To Handoljli T'c-nisl-yai:dr.!: o.:l:;rs wl.c r.i it rr.iy concern: you ara hereby n.idfd that I tvill njrear t the Land O.Tiuc in Erownrille, X. T., on V."edn-s-dy, June 2'Jth, 1859, at 2 o'chidc, p. m., ta prove up my rijht cf pre-emjtion to tho X. half of N S. quarter and the S. E. rjunrter cf the 2f. E. gar ter of Section 3, in Town hip 4 cf l.ur.ge 11, ast of the sixth principal rror li-m. SAMUEL E. IIALLOCK. EraTvnviile, June 15Lh, If 53. . 5l-2t Claim lioticD. To Michael Skej-?, Thotr. Ellli and all whom it iay concern. Yea are hereby notified that I will appear at the Eand OEce in Erownville, S. T., on the Sthdiayof July, lSC3,at I oVluck a. r. to prove r.p my right of pre-emption to the weit half cf the aoith-cust quarter and sotth fractiuml ouarter, or Iaas Xo. 5 and 7 of S. X7. qc arter cf jeetlr-n 2 !, totrn hip 2, range 13, eait cf the sixth iriniu-al mere-3j-lt. Tr.CC4OUL.SEV. Juno 23 no32-2t .... '.4. 3 ' ALL persona are hereby torn: ! r.ot t) ptrrrhv-e a rruilory cite given ly tho ucl?r-rrt:ed to lUris Es.un:-artm.-r fcr the rum cf J325 C'hnr.d p-nyal!? i tha 1st il-iy of Dccc-mher, Hid. 1 1 a -v 1 r' has leen cnlire faiiura of eoii"i.l-nti.-in. I will not ?a;.l nr.ts. FEAXCEd Id'TlGNAT. Mjij 3?th, 'i3.-49-it.. "MllTliTSSALE :;oi:ce u:., rr.? that cy virtue-of : nation i3uca tro? toe c.re tl 1. DLitriet Court f-,r .Ve-iiha ' u r;'. tory, j? ra m ;t tho Nc-ur-v Vsa-yl' : i:.seri :-..-.t E-'rtvc 1. Jhirl-al.-.-T. ar ; S..r ;u,I IE I'r.::'-tf f the. ir tr. ebhtv-f ;ur d.-.CUr a:. J Mcvcrr j-X."e : son i'lir-jra, ihcr. ; of ? $id .:. ur-' H. as the propi ry f s ii ! r-'j "o ru'uCer'd oh 3 3- t ia ! . . ' - v t'ltytf I'.-; :-.v C .-. i - . ! c, .: : - th-i or; -v-a! ff?r.C Ci'y ' "'- I ttIII, Le'Ht-n L.ur.' o : thre o'clock, p. :.:., t a t - " " 1 t T 1 2 ' -v , 4 -. ... ,- o' ' . ' " - .1 I of th? hou-?e ia vhl.h th ' h-: t : a -..' i Court f,;r si 1 rf.ur.'v Ta j 1 ' '. t prrp-erty at puhiio sl: . ; t ..-1. . iC t v in cau'.j. -PAVE-.--CN" ILA-STti. Cf.f l,i: co.. Erownvill:, June ll-3, J : '. a. vlrtat- of B3 x' , 4. '-.J J.4 l. 4 . t PiV I- . fat" r ih .-- :at" c:ri ' 3 5 4 ' ,4.U, a: i- -1 r, a. , I,, J- T' tl I -'-I t5 i ? LErfs-" SHERIFF'S S.-lLE. I -r i NOTICE Lerehv .ven. that I ecntion i.-ued fron t.i cCl"j of District Court- f r CN-ua" tory, in favor of Ecrt .-r Ear: 3 a a der ii.ihim. Er lh t-r t'lt h"" i a- I twenty-si.i ccntj;I, Eavll- a 1" said county,hive lev--: I r-'n, a.-l the bcue ia nh".-!i '.1 2 i '- r Court for said cur.ty vis l-. I : n sa:d county, u, het'.v;:,. 1 tie A. M., and three oVl nk, r. :-;.. a cf July, A. D. I-U:), .V : t hidler, f )T caih i.-j h?, fci ; - andcr liaHao er.il t sat'..-fr s 11 f lowin dejcritcJ 1 areola -i to-Tvit: Lot:? r.uih-rr 11.12. ll..:h nutr.bof 5, l.-U r.uih-ir 1 tcr 6, 1..U nu",rr t, I ?. 1 1, 12. 13 ir,-: ber 7, and bun lo in bl.tk tm.-.bcr 3, t-'-. . . 3 1 cf Nemaha. N. T. eave:: f - T f rrewnTillf. June 11"'?, Ir". y v Dao o " -p iv- ci.-Tk of ti ... VtlH' U.-tClli 1 r . . J M T as rf t-e I at 2 wry- m i.,i Afia 5.t.; the a f :- X it 101, 1 ;;. e. ' 4 i;i J v ; . It. li. -"Ji .J 1 t 1 J 1 v .'1 i 1 lE.vSir:-