THE ADVERTISER. 11. Y F UIIX AS, ED ITO R. TIIUI13DAY IOHLG, JULY 14, 1E12. t warvvjrs were encacped 1st a ticrt distance fr;m . . the skirmish referred to. and wriJ iiSrulties were 1 1 8 Democratic Slate Contention Ct FPhied aii the whites in ':Iowa has novated the following ticket anaed the retires ar.1 were noait tar:;yeape.i2a s Ilea. A. D. Dodge for Governor. CcL L. W. Babbitt, Lieut. Got. Chas. JIa'soj, ) Teos. P. VYilsgx, Supreme Judges C. C. Cor.rt ) When we learned that Cel.. Babbitt, editor of the Council Blcflf Bugle, had been nominated for Lieutenant Gorernor, tve were at do loss to guess the tenure of the resolutions upon the 'main question. Here are the second, third and fourth resolutions. They are sound to the core : 2. E'jJrtd, that the orjrimxed territories of ths United States, are cn!y held in the territorial con dition until they ittaia a suSsient nnaiber of tn tslitantr to authorize their ldnnssioa into theUa i oa as tales, and are jnstly entitled to seif-g vera riect and the eadistnrfced rerTi '.alien of their own, domestic cr local af airs, satject 'only t the Coasti tation cf the United States. 3. ReiAtrl, that inasrrrcea u tie legislative power cf the territorle extends and eriahly to all rijhifal rat jects cf legation, no p-wer can pre vent them from passing soch laws open the futjeet cf Slavery, as to tteca ru-j mcq proper, and wheth er s ach Uwt, when p?ed, be eccstitatknal cr d L eaa be irmly determined, not by CocTe, bat by the Supreme Court, oa f peal from th decisions of -J the Territorial lxcrti. 4. Iltt Jred, that the Snpretse Court cf the Uni ted States, lic ender the Constitatlon, aa inde rniectro -ordinate branch of the Government, with a temtre cf tt whkh cannot be charged by the aciit.n cr parties, thxijara the iitruceatality cf Corrrress, we hold the democracy entirely irrespon sible for its doctrine, and ia to cas conclusively l ' -' - Tclnme Tcur. 'We jconmence to-day under farcra atipjees, No 1. VcL 4 cf the Adrer tiser. -We have made imj-ruTernents ia ' the niechanlcal deparuaent which vre are qtute suxe Trill he acknowledged by cur patrons. .We Li J thought cf enlirging, ' upon rejection have concluded to be content with the present size through another vc-Irm. To te Irkf .ttith our inlrc2uctcry, we have only lata y, that ia the future as in the reft, tU.ppeui hading djut of the 'A JrertUtr thall be to alrar.ee the inter ests ; frit cf the City . cf Brownville ; 2econd cf Nenviha countv. and third cf NelraLa. Of the ultimate ruccess cf the f.rst second and third, there no lea der remains a doult ia the mind cf one possessing the smallest inaginalle de ' t gree cf intelligence. ' - The effect upon cur city cf the f.naa nancial crisis has teen t lightning and purifying; and tc-day her business; her progress ; her prorpects for the future, c. ere all that her most sanguine friends could desire. Steady, healthy improve 6 ments are censtantly being made, and ad " thtior.al population and capital secured. What mere could we asi? What mere do we need? This county, agriculturally new secend to ns ether ia the Territory, is making sail mere rapid advancements. Our in- . dustrious, energetic farmers are "occu pyingall the ground;" and new-ccmers t are 'all the while taking possession cf the . vacant ecih The crops are fine, and re jcicirg ia antinpatioa cf that kletter time a ccming" universah . Ia our political course we shall be gov erned by a firm, steadfast, and immova- b!e devotion to principles ! In prcmulga o . ting cur views, cr advocating positions, we . shall at all times carefully respect the cpinlons cf these d;5ering with us ; grant ing to ethers what we claim fcrcurself e fired on cf thought and action believing aa honest difference cf cpinica a virtue, rather than a fault. Upca all incidental questions, involving the interests and prosperity cf the Terri- .' tory, cr our immediate locality, we shall . pursue e course ia cur cpimca calculated . jo seruf e the "greatest good to the great est number." To' such, as may have been r-leased cr . satised with our course, heretofore, cr 'who will be content with a faithful fdlin" up cf the above brief outline ia the fu ture, we have enly to say, the Advertis ' er".wiil still be furnished for the small ." rum of $2 per annum, cash in advance; and "a!. no less rates, except ia clubs cf teacr mope, ia which instance S1.-50 will be received. . rs Lewal cf huf'.ilitej. They brought peuuca to) Ucren:cr Black, crt the necemty cf callbout j theSIJ.t-a fr tht.r tr .:cli'--. A tz.d Zocj el- rnea, weliamei, kf; Vu.i city f. r tLe sell cf war lart ti ght, -d oihers wUl fallow to-djy. "It ia belieTed that :Le sarar-a ars a portion cf the basl test cnt araix.it the Cheyecnes, a alla del to abore, aci fears are eitcrtalaei that they wiU rartje the KUleirnti Eearlhera tef:re jtart irg cut. A exraple cf Pawaee racaer, eTiiestly j ie, were arrertei in th'u city la.t eTiaics and lodg ed in jail. They were endeaytricj t gt nt cf townjoitaa the anaed force frwa here wa etart- Since the above was handed the com positor, vrc hare been up as far as Omaha and regret to learn the eitent cf Pawnee Indian depredations north cf the Platte river. The prcperty cf settlers ca Lcup Fork has been shamefully destroyed, all their stock run elf, and settlers driven ia to the river, having ia many instances been severely maltreated no whites have leea killed. A portion cf the L. S. trocps at Fl Kearny, under a requisition from Gov. Black, a volunteer force under command cf the Gov. himself, and anoth er under command cf cf U. S. Marshall West, numbering in all about COO men are new ia pursuit cf the Indians with the determination cf chastisng them se- 0 v . , . From the Hincs. Since our last issue, the most reliable . ; and encouraging news has been received .from the geld mines. On the first page will be found the detailed statement of ;T Horace Greely and ethers. That news is now somewhat eld, but as we have issued no'ptperfor two weeks, and many cf our readers have net read it, we publish it even this late. Many other similar let- ' tecs have been received at various points along the river. The" article on the first ' . r2be Te cur refers, however, cor rect information as to all the geld news ' now afloat. The Omaha Nebraskian (Extra) of . ' the 5th inst., contains the most flaming . .accounts cf the richness cf the mines that . w have yet" seen- Wm. N. Byers, of . . that city, A. Dean," cf Kalamazoo, Mich . igan, and W. Defrees, cf South Bend, . .Ind and J. Stan well, of Morgan coun- ty, Ohio, arrived in Omaha oa the 5th. They brought 87,500 gold dust and ccn ' firm ia the fullest degree, the extrava- . ..' g"a"ct reports cf the richness cf the mines, . - This news, we are assured, may be re ." garded as perfectly reliable. y'routic rilli Tairncc Indians. Jt seems that "settlers ia this Territory ' - within jcach cf the Pawnee Indians are to be', continually harrassed by them. They are a troublesome, thieving, quar- rclling tribe, always having difnculties 1 . withtthcr tribes, as well as the settlers. Will Government remove them, cr leave ' the matter, until with settlers, "forbear- . cjice ceases longer to be a virtue," and .' .' we Tegulate this grievance, squatter like, incur 'own way. ' ".,Thi3 tribe cf Indians have for seme , : months past been ca the twar path" are at particular enmity with the Sioux, Chsyecnes, and Arrapahces, by whom ' .. their village was attacked and destroyed - Va few weeks aro. It is said they have .formed an alliance with the Omahas, Pcncas and Yanctoa Sioux, and now ' number about 5G00 warriors, with m tentiens cf making war upen their ene- r " rnies. Unless something be dene speed iv w-P.frar. settlers will be troubled j . " . with these s:an;ps. The Xdra&ian cf the 2d, after speak- ing somewhat at' length' upon this sub . icct.'ccn:Iudcs with the following: . r.r-.-n d nfier the abcrewssln J ' the ci:r iapre.tba.te, l-imsis Sncccsirul Aerial Trip. In compliance with aa announcement of several month's standing, Professcr Wise the Aeronaut ascended frexn St. Louis ia his new Air-Ship "Atlantic," on the 1st inst, bound fcr New York city. Three ethers besides Mr. Wise were passengers, Mr. La Mountain, a fellow aeronaut, and Mr. Gager, who furnish ed the means for carrying ca the exper iment, and Mr. Hyde, reporter for the St. Lcui3 Republican. The "Atlantic" carried ia addition a bag cf United States Express goods, about thirty dollars" worth of provisions, refreshing beverages, blan kets, overcoats, anchors, nag3. packages cf letters, newspapers, telescope, thermom eter, barometer and ether necessary sci entific paraphranalia. The aerial pas sengers descended at North Acams, New York, a distance cf 1500 miles riaking the trip in twenty-three hours. The next trip will, we" understand, be made from California to New York, after which Mr. Wise will attempt his long contemplated trip to Europe. We have no dcubt as to his success; and ia addition believe the day not far distant when travel through the air will be as common, cheap, safe, and far more pleasant than now by rail or beat. they eontlaae in force. Thet Republican Convention presents lowing ticket fcr tl; Ti-12 omces : . Sam. J.Kiekwood, for Gorernor. N. J. Rosen, for Lieutenant Gov. Judges of Supreme Court. R. P. Lowe, L. D. Stoctox and C. Baedwix. ' i rp' v j J i c ort Tt I bcaod by the rae. ezrert to far ts to inculcate cbe verti). w-i idieceetoitjdKkicajwhneth dians at last accounts, bet had net over taken the maia bedy. By cur next we ficwi ticket fcr shall most likely be aLle to give farther particulars. j Qzv Ilctto. In dressing cp the "Adveniser" fcr the present volume we have made a change ia the arrangement cf the head as wi'l be observed ; hare discarded for the present, the eld stereotyped "Devot ed to art, science" &c, and put ia its place a motto more ia keeping with the age, country and ciromistances in which we live, and by which we are surrounded. We might have enlarged upca the text, but will defer so doing for the present. It is, however, the Kansas-Nebraska act "in a nut shell;" and if it means any thing, it means just what it reads and no- 1. Yt-n l'awnees t4 at ..,! i f tr .!..: vtur the ur rt.-. of l.cVatt. lS county,. om Uanu.cs th?city. He Io jeicJn.th the ots t f fc ur cf fhc ir cau;W IfloJ. Oae cf the ir -.lei wu njuid, l-dl tot Jcnc-uily. Xo DHTcrcncc. The Republican party loose no oppor tunity cf "pitching into" the South be cause of its position ca the Congressional intervention doctrine, and ia tarn, the South pays back ia th5 same coia. The fact is, there is no difference between them as to Congressional interference. ' We quote below the main plank in the Republican platform of, 1S5'5, and place along side cf it a resolution cf the south ern secessionists Political demagogues may prate about, and claim interference by Congress for special reasons individual or local inter est but the people propose to settle that question and they intesd to do it. RqrLllican Platform Platform of the Southern Ultras lutclted, That th Co a etitation ctatcTS opoo Cor-srea sovereign pow er orer the territoricf of the Ucited States for their goTercsieiit, ttd ia the exercise of this pow er it it ll ll du ty and ri$t nf Co grtn to pTiClil i tk Tcrritorirt toe ln' rrlict I a r b a r i tm , yoyjawy and jSTare- Ee$olvrd, TLt the Con rtitatioa eocfers cpxn Congress soTertiga pow erorer t?rritorie of t!as United States for thdr joTert meet, and ia the exereLo of this power it ii boti le rijht and du ty of Coagrett to jkmit late far tie j-rctertfoa c f tZa7ery im ie Terri-toriti. ErcTraTllIc Ulsli Scliool. We are pleased to announce that the High School ia this city will commence oa Mcnday next, under the management of T. W.Tiptox, President of the Brown ville College, who takes charge cf the Educational interest here, with the view of nourishing, encouraging and fostering preparatory to the establishment cf the Brownville College. To those acquain ted with Mr. T. with his qualifications; his devotedness to educational matters, and indomitable perseverance, we need not say a word ; the simple announce ment that he ha3 charge cf the school is a sufficient guarantee to those ia adjoin in counties who are desirous of obtain ins for their children the advantages of an advanced stage cf education, net before met with in this Territory, we can say an opportunity now presents itself for pu pils to secure a finished education. Mr. Tipton is himself thoroughly educated, and enjoys a happy faculty cf imparting to ethers. Board can ho had in private families at reasonable rates. Plain Talk. The Democracy cf Unity, Maine, on the 2Sth cf May, adopted the following as one cf their resolutions, which is suf ficiently plain fcr "they who run to read." ' RrtoimL, Thai we -doat ceta in cheat cr be cheated f that we are ia faror cf the Cincinnati re otctica, jait as we were wh-ea they lrere adopted; that the people cf a Territory hare a right to pr hibit siarery if they do cot want it, or-d to allow it if they want it." Kansas ConstlCntlonal ConTcnllon. The Kansas Constitutional Convention met at Wyandotte cn the 5th, and organ ized by electing J. M. Winchell, cf Breck enridge county President ; J. A. Martin, cf Atchison, Secretary; Mr. Blanchardi Assistant Secretary; G. F. Warren Lergeant-at-Annes. Rev. W. C. Davis Chaplain, and Mr. French, Door-keeper. Pro&able dLEcnlty at Morgaa Bl and Indian Agent Yanderslice and Deputy U. S. Marshall Luddington passed here thi3 morning with an armed possee for the purpose cf removing a party who have taken possession of, and are cutting extensively, timber from Morgan's Island a portion of the Half Breed Reservatioa a few miles below this city. The U. S. efneers made aa unsuccessful attempt last week, to peacably remove the party in possession, who it is said iire strongly reinforced, and will still resist the author ities. We hope the matter may be peac ably adjusted. Land CQces Discontinued- The quantity cf government land re maining unsold in the Dubuque, Chari ton and Turkey Biver land districts in the State of Iowa, having been reduced be low 100,000 acres in each, the three dis tricts have been discontinued, and the bocks, Sec, transferred to the land cfice at Des Mcines, Iowa, Pcpnlar SoTercIgnltr In Onlo. The Democracy cf Butler County, O., assembled ia Mass Convention for the purpose cf considering the present con dition cf the party, and appointing dele gates to the State Convention. The at tendance was very large and enthusias tic. A series cf resolutians wa3 adopted, among which was the following Ledtd, That we regard with Bcdis?emlled ia dinatioaand alarm, the attempt to matilateor bridge the great priaciple of Popular Sovereignty ani non-intervention that we maintain with na thaken fineness the doetrin the pewer of the peo p.leof a Territory, with rerpeet to domostie legisli tion il at plenary as that cf a State, and stamp as snsoend the theory wgich limits the fight cf the people of a Territory to act in refrence to the in stitution cf Slavery to the one partienlar time whea they case "to organize their State Govera- Jercme Napoleon Bonaparte who holds the rank of Captain ia the (Chasseurs de Afrique ia the French Army, is mention ed as having distinguished himself in the recent battle cf Montebello. He has been placed in a post cf danger since the occupation of Itally by the French, in tentionally as is supposed, since he i3 not regarded with favor by the Emperor. He is the grandson of old Prince Jerome by his American marriage with Miss Patterr son, and his mother was Miss Williams, Ui. J-MUUiiUiC. Jenny Lind recently gave a chairty con cert ia Loadon, which was not advertised and only the aristocracy were admitted by special invitation. The receipts were S 5,000. She was ia full health, and sang with all her old power. Grand Lodsc or I. 0. 0. F. or Ne braska, The Grand Lodge cf the I. O. O. F., cf Nebraska, held it3 annual meeting at Bellevue, oa the 14th inst. The follow in" Grand Oflicers were elected for the coming year. W. H. Coos, Bellevue, Grand Master W D. M'Cokd, Plattsmouth, Dep Gr M G. H. Bcrcebt, Neb. City, Gr Warden, R. W. Funs as, Brownville, Gr Secr'y; L. R." Boxley, Rrck Bluffs, Gr Treas'r, F. M. Doves port, Bellevue, Gr Marshal Asa Hckt, Omaha, Grand Conductor, W. L. Bo ydstox, Neb City, Gr Chaplain Geo. Likess, BrownvDle, Gr Guardian. The next session of the Grand Lodge will he held at the city of Brownville, on tse 2d Tuesday in July, 1S60. Tor the Advertiser. Education of tnc Citizens Necessa ry to tne Pcrpltaitj cr our dor ' eminent. A Republican Government is ens ia which the eircise of the sovereign pow er is invested ia the people, cr the repre sentatives of the same. Such being the case, each atizen having a voice in the formaticacf those municipal laws, which not enly govern - them individually, but each cf their fellow citizens. And, when we contemplate the vast . number cf be ings who are and may be citizens cf this republic who have the ccntrcl cf their own social anl political societies. ve can not but admit that they should be endow ed with intelligence and education, which will enable them to form such law3 for their government as will promote their best interests! For ignorance woul I in capacitate them for making such laws as would be fcr their benefit. The history cf the worll has proved to us that where ignorance, licentiousness and immorality are predomiant among the citizens of the republic its dissolution is inevitable, Therefcre.it is indispensably necessary for the preservation of the honor and uni on cf our Republic, the peace and wel fare cf cur citizens, and their soeial in terests, that every citizen should possess that education which will enable them to command the respect and admiration cf the world. When we speak cf education, we do not mean a classical education, alone : for such is of little benefit unless united with moral and liberal views, pat riotism, discretion, and intelligence. Vic do net suppose that any citizen cf the United States would, if he could, obtain that scientific, moral and political knowl edge which is so essential to citizens cf a free government. For there are some, and we fear many, although possessed cf superior advantages, are indifferent to their much needed accomplishment cf a good education. But can there not be an improvement? Is there not some means by which every one can cbtain these ret quirement3 which are of such vital impor tance to every American citizen? There is ample means to obtain a correct knowl edge of our moral, social and political regulations, and it is a duty we owe to oar country to improve these means. If we are cur own rulers we should know how to rule. The constitution declares that we are all endowed with equal rights and equal privileges. And have we net all an equal opportunity cf obtaining that information which is so desirable to eve ry citizen and lover cf a free govern ment? If cars is a first class nation its position can enly be sustained by the enlightenment cf our citizens. Their ig norance is the only source through which a disolution of our. Union can be easily effected. For as the people become ig norant they become depraved, and just in that proportion their contempt for the federal constitution increases,' For in that condition they are more influenced by "party feeling," and there is no source of danger to the Union of these States more to be feared than the strife between po litical parlies and factions which are com posed of ignorant fanatics whose motto is rule or ruin. If our citizens are well in formed and possess intelligence and sta bility there is little to be feared from the action of political parties as the people would then fully comprehend the bless ings cf that liberty which their constitu tion and form of government secures to them. They will not suffer themselves to be betrayed by party differences ; but will have a higher ambition ; viz.: the ad vancement, welfare and unity of the na tion. That we may be an example for other nations in the enlightenment and stability of cur government. Our leis lators are, or should be guided by the in terests of their constituents, and it is in dispensably necessary that their constitu ents should be capable cf giving them such instructions with regard to their acts of legislation as would advance the in terests of our government, and promote the general welfare of its citizens. Look at the republic of Mexico in her present state cf civil war, and see the blihtin effects of ignorance and fanaticism, for such is the true source cf her pres ent dis tracted state. Turn our eyes wherever we may, where once a republican govern ment existed, and we will find, invariably,! the cause cf its overthrow has been due to the ignorance and depravity of its citi zens. Let every American citizen feel that his education and the education of the rising generation is a duty he owes to his country, and this republic will exceed all other nations in social progress and en lightenment. Empires and kingdoms may totter and fall around us but our govern ment will remain firm as adamantine rock. On the other hand, if we suffer ourselves to relapse into ignorance and our patriotism to subside, our fate as a free republican nation caa easily be foreseen. The liberal principles which we now pro fess would be ignored, our constitution trampled under foot by the iron heel of despotism. Our splendid cities razed to the earth, and these fertile plains, that now afford us sustenance will trem ble under thejeet cf ccmbattants engag ed in the deadly strife cf civil warstrug ling for predominance cf power. Such a termination of this liberal government which cur forefathers secured for us should be resisted by every means ia cur power, and the education of cur cit izens is the surest means of averting so fearful a calamity to this republic. A. No I! ccs. T3S SCIENTIFIC AilEEICAX. The pahlisi era cf tils widely circulated ari ppa!ar Uliutra tel wecUy journal cf mechanics iz.1 science, ea Lx.3 I Ci the fstt cf Ja!y, ardj ctht-nrue great-J iajjTored, this Taxable paj-tr.. Ii ec ijiu eixtcea pagi izjtead cfe:hLthe ftrner me, whkhciaks it ths Isr-eut ai3 cheapest ftitttlf c crral la tie wcrl 1 ; it is the otlj jo ami! cf its eliia t!ai has ct er needed ia thia country, and caintiinf a charac ter f jr aathority ia all matters cf mechanics. scL" ence and the art, which is a t excelled l;rary other joarsal published ia this ccaztry cr Eirope. A3- thocgh the publishers have incurred an incread exfeniecf SCCS a yearly this erlarjiment, they have deieniined not to nL- the Trite cf ralfcrijv tica reljirj; cpn their friends to indeitrify thea ia this itereajed erpei.diiic.re. t-y a eoirerjotdizs increase cf sabscribers. Tern?, 52 a j-ear,cr tea cope for ifteea do.Il.irs. Srximen ethics cf tie paper .with a phamphlei cf iiToraaiioa. to inven tors, famiiied gratis, ty nail, ca apilkt;c- to the pubZIihen. ' ixyx a co. a. 27, Tari: Eow, Sew Ycrfc. CXrvrnSAL UASOSIC EECOSD. O.? Uz-lsla the Golduz; Chains of Brotherhood. Co-talak:' the name, basiness, professica a&l residence .of subscribers,' the came cf the Lodge, CisjUr, Council and Encampment to which each ens is attached and the rank petition and Decree at tained in the order ; coi-tainiD aI?o a list of m $mis Lodges in America and .Europe, and the plare whera each Ledge is hc'.dj Philsieixhia, Leon IItxxxax, Publisher. Price S3; Clvth G2l 1,7J pages. . "T Thii is aa invaluable work to nenJer3 cf tie fra ternity, and should be possessed by every one. It s cz' j f anvijhed to subscriber?, aid Li not to be Lid atUc-.k'iacr-s.'" TUB GUI AT nEPUTJLIC. For July we hava received. ' It is magnifenCy illustrated. . "Sevjn years ia ye Western Land, is kept op with inter est. "Valparaiso" and the '-Pa trckers cf X sw York," both illustrated, tra interesting articles. ATLANTIC MONTHLY. This . nperb, and kead-of-the-iist literary tacnthly for Jtly, has been received and perused with, customary pleasure and profit- Contents. "Thomas Paine's Secend Appeir anre ia ths United States," fcOf Hocks and the Trading thereof," "After the EaU, fc2ock, Tree and Man," "Ship Dartmouth," Seea and Cnsa," "Zelmaa Yew," TTnu fcShake?pear, Att'y and Sv'Jc iic r," and the eoc.tinx:aticn cf tho interesting pa pers, Th e llinister'a Wocing," and the Pnei5or at the Breakfast-Table." BALLOU DOLLAR MONTHLY. The Jaly number has been upca cur table for a week p;t. It is fllltd. as ureal with pleasing ami instructive matter "American character and pursuits the leader compensate well a pernsaL LADIES AMERICAN JIAGAZINE.-Tlis inter esting deathly fcT July is apsa our table. It is ful" Jy as interesting as any cf its previous issues. E03IANCI5T. The July rurnhfr cf this new monthly is before as; It is Tery intercstirg, in deed. Oae article fcFnnjples cf b access in True. ia the present tuaber, U irerth the whole yesri subscription. PSEACHEN'G Iter. A. S.EimxasLT, vJl preach at Nemalia City on Friday next, at 8 P. JL; oa Sat criay at 10 1-2 A. L, and at S P. M. ALj, next Sabbath at the PresbjterLia Charch ia this city at 10 1-2 A. IT, and ia the evening. T. W. TrrTOX, will preach ia the Schcil Iliiusj oa Sabbath Evening next at ?,r.M. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. Elder S. L. Collins' month ly meeting occurs ca Sattudjy nixt at half past 13 o,clock, a the Presbyteriaa lleetiag cf this Citr. Obitnaries- DIED, ia this p!are. cf TeTer. on Satirltr- Jnse 15ch. Sophia Fxaxcis, inTaat iithter of E.. L. IXe, ;e-l 1 year, 2 ruociiti asl 7 dajs Ia this place, ca Wednesday. Jaae 53-1, cf Fever, f lowed tj-Cancraia Oris, .Alice P. lighter cf It. L. Dvdce, ge4 3 year?, 3 m?nti.s 4 Iir- Tte above we nd ia tLe Gallilan pio-) RipiUv ct Jtu:e23:h. Last weti we copie-i fTera tie same ;ir the annooncemect cf tie cearh of :ne of ilr. f:;?e. How Md are the rxroes of death ! n jw irrtsisJaMe i'.s power! A few fhort days, J tie Mihtest tzimt the household are swept sway, aaJ leaves only a si jurn in staujj an l father totww in hcnble scbnds.si;a the irrevocable Ct "taoa shalt l-e !'' T. 3I.TA1B0TT, DENTAL SURGEON, Ilavicg located himself ia Browtviile, N. T ten ders Lis professional services to thecommuaity. All jobs warranted. A Competent Surveyor . WIIO is personally acqnainte wita all tfce Lands now c Cered in sale ia tne Omaha Pistricl is cnaictM wiLh ! ...... j ilcCOXIUE. Oaab?, X. T. 4nl N E W BOOT & giMOE STOH "Fl, First Sired opposite Recorder's- Ofjicet BROWNVILLE, N. T. Tim aufcscriber would respectfully ialorm the citizens of Brown vzile, and vicixyty, ti t ha baf. l.xated here for the parj6e cf manufactsricg BxU and Siinc lo order. All perc&j ia wmt cf a superior article wiU do well to call and leave their measure Eepairing promptly and neatly done. E. GKEEN. Browiiville, July 7, 1S53. vlnl-tf DEAXIIILS SUPPLIED with Land Warrant3, by J lfcCOXlIIE. Omaha, X. T. ..j o. H. WILCOX. T. W. BED ORL. WILCOX' & BEDFORD, DSJLJ.ES3 IS LAND WARRANTS, AI?D'-,. EASTERN EXCHANGE, Sx-o-cwT-ax-tTillo, INT. 27i Lind Warrants Loaned on Tdje From One Month to Ten Years, ' Land "5arran1s Loaned to Pre-euiprors ; Taxe P-Lid ; Collection made; Heat F.stite Ikwisht and fjid ; Lauds Located ; and safe Invetaicnu made for Eastern Cap- All Land Warrants syld ty ca are guarantee perfect ia all respects, ErrxaEycrs. Becister and Receiver of Land OSce at Brownville. XT; Register and Receiver of Land Office at Xebrak City; KcpUter and Heceiver or Land OOce at Omaha. X. T-, Sanue! W. Blacs, Governor of Xe!;raka. Snsf..ll. 3fajor & 'Waddell. Governiaentraajporters JCacss an l Xebraka ; E. K. WiHard it Tseng. Binx?r, Ctii:i po ; F. Granger Adams, Banker, Onca;-o ; Tjylur Bri)-?, 76 Wall stree X. T. City. Vbomrson Bro's. Xo 2 Wall street 'X T City, jjoa Alfrel Gilmre, FhiUdelpia, Pa.; W. S. Grant, President Gar dicer JUr.i. Maine ; W. it. Con key, President Bank of Cbeianfa, X. X-j Crane it nil 1 Brownville, Xetraska. The Land Sales take place in Xebrasxa in July, Aa- frcst acdivpptembcr. hcn some of tne chvioct Ucds in ihe Cn: ted States will be offered for sale, and afterwards sebject to private entry wita Gold or Jjtd Warrant. Bruwcville, X. T., July Ii, no 1 6m a r&axa ccrixr. a s iocthakd, jx GOULEY $ CO., (Late Randall, Gonley, & Co.,) Coniiiiissioii Merchants, COB5IR CT VIXE ASD COMMERCIAL STS. A5D , J'umber 5-i,- .Yorth Lertc, St. Eonis, ; 3IissonrI, GE1IERAL FORWARD HRS, EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLS., "Patent Metallic Keg" Agency for PaPont's Gticpow Jer. ALSO A 'gents Jor Crcppcrb Co's Unadulterated Liqvors. JcU l.h. ISoX a TTrra 17.771.?: fi : Theater! Tlicatcr! 'ilicrS ms. kite DErcc; mix, Mr. saii. E- rya:;, Jlr.EDAIlDS, aci ether ta-'e.'l Jrtits are ersaeddaring this week in. this C.-y. The:rez hibiti cs commence at 8 c'click ech cvcnirg at the brownville Uoose. :lrii Tir.'Ti-ry, fra Ca 17 tj :eltt dj it J-T, A3 I jj . ' !Ki ZxjT.TZitrr j. Jar. t?m IC.j I. jrri;t C- -r:, 1 y.-Ttr. r tern t - It 1 t SPALDING & ROGERS' y u ii i y u d Cmjrising the eelte cf the Eircria Circuses, Hippodromes an-i Uymnasia, sei-xte.! at aa enormous expense, by a special agent across the Atlaitia the rast season, eirresily fjr Sraliiig A TUzn' New Orleans Amphitheaurr, and their rLr-t turinthe United Staies.Tii: FROM FRANCE HOXS. end TrLI.Il LOYT.r, ilOI S. GUIilAUilH, HONS. CAlfE. . . FROM tiFJLMANY. I.I13 TKURS COTrCAD, IUISR W. CON2AD, EEaBCCO-VHAD, - - - HilHU '02S PAULs FROM ENiiLVX . EWOOWX)T?. -- Tt P. DOr AX.DSOTT. iin.w. r.cAYEr.'AGn, . . urt. w. WAJLTJuas, FKUil SPAIN. SUXOE SABCT7DAS. SIuliGR CAELOS. COilDTTT.T.A. FR01I AilEKICA. ?rrt c o?IAK. LIB. GEO. sAHGrrrr, iis. w. n. inLis IIABTZ-Li II ARE Y. TYill give re:herche er.trtaicmint5, emara-iLir the g3is of the Grra;e Normal da SIcrw. 3Ia-irid: Gymnaciura voa Edelrxjsna, Berlin' lLppL"r mes cf France, Sports cf cli ErglanJ, Turner Versus, cf Germany, Gymnas da Triat, I'aris, aa-1 Cajxicu lam cf ancient Rome. At 1 and 7I 1. IN SATUPJ)AY, JULY 23, 1S59. Under aa elegant paviilwa cf Tarile-l colas-?, bleniingths ags of the Kingi ms to- which the foreign artists owe allegiance, ani with a new ax ranrmtnt cf seats. afu-r Lrastjls e el ii Earoj-s. Admisaioa 55 eerts, Chilirea asi Scrvarts Z cets. Also la aJ?nirr braiz. i?.e 3IT5Eni OF L1Y1XG W0XBFE3. A hags live Africaa B:-a CH5trv:U;r,C2 feit Imgj weiihirg 251 lbs. Aa CTMjnrK.us liv Africaa Ana eonda, la feet fccr.weigiiagS? Ibsr ax. 1 the fam. as Living Skeletco Yi-jlinis'. Aiex UxAirr, 23 tsm-j old sal weighing enly bi ILs; aad S;iiia Rcl rrs newlv orzaiiel CAI.l'PBELL MINSTRELS. Ccxrrlsisg the creamif Cbr.stj'. ilas: I'eel s w c:m cr.1 Rniasey's aid e?ix r jwular Hir.rels. Aimssska each. - ,25 cents. It is reas nable. that w;:a the p-rrf rmers anl korJS always rttrcshei mad rrstei, Srall'-rr K nirer?' steier, Jir.:es Raymond, bKg deta;l eirrely f:r the trier rut i- a cf ths cemjary to the river towns.) K-Kethirg diferent cjt be exr-ect-ed frtm cri'nary Cimsis, wi-Jj the jerf.rmers axd horses jaded by cavtlig all tight over all sera cf read, ia all sorts cf waskr. aoi esp-sriiJly fnm tie annarnral errjsntia if starved mrr.a rrries ar-1 dilapidated cirtaits jst ijw ia v: rae. ilanscin- PrcpT, G. IL' bPALDLNG MO-NS. ALEE Y. H. YiTI.LS MONS. LOYALE KERR yo: PAUL Euestensn DirecV, GEO. SARGENT Mkitre de Cirque, II V, Vi OOLCOTT Interpreter, Treasurer, French Clown, German Clown, Uay Yc-r rarrsnt . , re3,.jca.;i;7 FRUIT TREES. ORITALIEIITAIi THITTS. Srulst Pcsist Vhts, Jazz's,, etc. HILLS i CO.. v Ait3ts fr A. Fahnestcck i Sons.. TOLEDO NTJRSEREES; ARE now casvassins XerjiJ ... an-J K-. i - s.c c-rr -s Xebraska; and Atcti-Tt crtr.tr. 5Iu rj; wft'.: f oruers f jr Fru:i Tree. St.rol. Vim. Ev-fnpen, i-i-. &c. They call the attntknef r-uoier ar.j otters Ce irein,s anythirf in their liae to t!ie alvir.Uf vT pur chaf.iDj sorplies at tteir Xurery. me s..k is cve plete and prices as f aroril ie as tilt cf ar.y :ber Xar sery anywhere, and all warranted to : as represented. Orders caa also be left at the AJtr.t iter tmceBrvwa ville, X. T. July 7th, ls53. " s Xvvea.t-r terra it 4 J.;r.;t?-.i a j Cos-v c -.ft 1 : 1 ( C-zzj Jjrr ? l-,:r.zx CVTscer"! I:;.et lT;a.; i r e c-r-7 On t4 Covry - 1 " 5 ter.iT.1 1 ? " " ' Ilcse re:, f -r r.-:f c-r.cy ft 1" allfl iift.-r Cr. tf tie C-yi-'-ry Trii..:fr - r" 1 1;-. cl i ;-;.!: e K-a 1-C7 r c 5 d I tlijecUl - 5'.a:.-.c.f rr ar-I B'.tr i. 3.- ts I l ee of Pre ta'e JLzt L4 ha.fe-i i'in-.::?r. ' , CVtiUS.e s ta-rs ia r-t otler - all ::tr rr;e--i s .t L?rt j.f x-e nmiM jv. IXixit Jily Is l:T t! TiiiJ ' T ! t ExcrtFTs. - Amornt it 7ix: c-.::ettM ia fis Tfwi asdiliJ Ao.-aj: if Tiies c: '.:--iel :n ti r-r lu Ieanii;it Tax Li f-r Ii s-ii Total. WrLca de-Jtcii-J frcra tie torit f tiaras leave tie s,'Tt it lv.ii leitii at this date ia:y I.-t IT t j7 1:2, I, Erxftis E- firifr, c - u-.:y i .ezt Xtrm. ty, Xeiata Terr:U rj, io k?r g-sizg is a trse sa. ha-l a.-. J 1- im 1 -.-7 tut c. - . LS- -cr zsiT, t iry .'eia B.VT , " t ; ehdiy r-J 3 : r A. D. li's E E. PAliEi, OkztC -Ague! AgneU 1 -tx. !n r r ti t th 11 z firths c-r of this cia c.. STarisTeirra-h Ic&lsJ rir g eaixelv 7 . -5 a&l arveir. :ain taost f thesgae -f-.;-i:: ;rxs are c- csjXw'i.a 'n. tirely ta.-m!-;ssia its t- .cts, and 1-avui th strrrg an i h;al:iy. If Uksa ieo. ri r j fci'.r itwU. tot fill t c-ir? :-J w;rji caiei. Jj, itcnr aajje-ify j-.r--:.Tes that thi Ar curL .... Fcr raI?,TTh:lej.!j arl r.s'ail, tyCrac4 Erowrvi:! X. A, izl rv J i.';ri evryv!:r .AliWers rTL--t b-9 si'irr'sl t '. W. x, Letv?a-v Xacsa, Oencrl Agat for and the Wtera u:s. JIyH, 1,-3. . Clr.im ITotice. . t To Jam?s P. Zlzz m,a- i all c then wh-.a $ ! eotwra : Tva are hrrl y stiJ fiat I wUl tv at the Lal OZ29 ia rr-wsv.?, S. T, ca 1 I day, Jaly 2i:h. ISi?, at loVik, p. to tt op my right of pr?-mr;- a t tie . half J L. q'sart-rr as 1 tie hilf cf th 5 E. ?Ar.t Section 32. ia t-tn.-hi i of Hr i. vast 1 sixth jrinriral rurc-l"a. iJ.P.TlYLCi, 1 Erownvi-i'.JclT, Ii:h,l;;?. i Claim Notice. To Jvha A. Shirt,ar i all whom i: may ec&r: Yoa are hert by ttiivd t'" I wi'l iitirui Land Oiirein irowari'.ie.N. Voa i"riij, Ih ! dajof Jti.y, l.--3,t 1 c" . ?. A. to prvj r.y it ( f Tre- c-ir'T cf f :r th ilxth pr mrti a l-j ti r t-y t;wrsh" 5, n-- 12, s.( Claim ITotice. To Claris TLiTuzzrr, C1jc'.:- Frl 3-j '. ril:?, 3.T. lilies. G. II. Yic Sjyaiiiyi bra-ia Ead Eli: aul Extiarr- Ur.;vt.t, all ethers wh::ait mjjrrra. Xti a-rvj no-.ifl that 1 wid .-2T ui t LaiJC;-4 2?.wnTlMo, oa Sxiarlay JTy " 1 U- rri n i rijht of rre-iirua to the ei..-5 half i im eat craarter.cf Sii: east. 21," T- wn-hip 5. n.-- 2 Tf 7" t v i-rvrc I Claim Notice. j Ta G rge. IXr?j. aal all ethers wVa 's ; aiay ec-crtsrs: Yea are sn'j Levied thit I vl& rear at tie LaaiCSi ia i'r-: wnTil. X. T. f oy tne Z.l aj js.t, to pn 1? rr cf rrfemrti.n ti ti i . V". ( iu.al ia Icwnshia 1 La rig 15 tist cf the r e'ral mrii:ar;. L2QTII V a W SW . s..y i 4, l; Claim Notice T G. TV. "ir? c3 all vthers a it saj eerar Yoa are hriy --4.id thatl win 1 -it the Lr-1 C ff. -e at EnrwyrCe. X. T.. a Txr-hj Jaly 2ria.2ii3, ai 1 i k, A. If,tprrv9 1? s right cf p r-r2 j4i c a t :i e s:-"J half f iz S. I cartr cf Sctl.a in. ani Li w -.j esf sbel lLc,artcr.if .attA'2.Twt.hi? S.Earpi; i thi tixt -rlsripai mr? iiin. '.TTLLTAi: J0JZ3. Ja!y 15, !-::: a: Y-;i ar? itr:1y t:t;fei th.: 1 tJ.';p til Ltai v Zi'S iir.if :i 1. ? . T. a fr.Jj ' (xin NOTICE. oi 1 t in st 2 ail ttrj-a;.a cra : 1 a ar1 hr at Jily ll jz. .. ;r.Tf ;xj-r lit of J-Pr"1 tie w:.ft i.Ef J 11 1 i. a t isrur aii iu. ' : li h .tjxa3 i-' s:i a 72 ia towasL-J 5 . v i, COLlLiP?-' TOR SALS Omaha, X.' T. Land Warrants J. atcCOXl LIST OF IETXEKS Kemainitg ia the Post OSce at Brownville o the 33'Ji djy of June. IS53. Person caliin lor ttese letters will please say "advertiser c!se they mayaot pet Uieta. j. n: macx, p. st. a n Alexander, 3Iiss A Hades. Col J J Alexander, alias Martha A Hafer. Wra Eroadus. 31 rs Margaret A Backincham. Mary 31 Blakely, Xatbaa BT3xt.n.-II P 2 Irse. J n Brown, Jonsthaa Bridley, LA C Crow, Joseph n 2 Cbern, A C CLaniler, George 2 Guov, AriL ia D Punlas. Wesley IVylel James Asa, Davis Bandy. SS S S Ellyott, James R r Frank, C P Friebarga, Charles S C Gray, Betheel Georse, llndsoo 4 Grimn, than Allen Hampton, Gove IljlUi a, Jauies M XTiller, Christiaa aCeyer, Jvha A i; Atria, It O ilcis, Guy X Xormaa, Mr R Tt rV. UtJor Ej:ks. Abrha2 Eeiche-, rrelerick Pt:t aii:h. March ea Rjnford. . T Eivers, Bcxi Smith, Wil liana S-:hwan.Cl.rtstiaa Pred tea.-oO, Mary Shej parvon. Klbert T Thcmps-in, Gerco W "Whitney. Rodney wnkifn, D White, Tbomas T Ta arrlr'j ir atf..lt 2 -.! appear it Uit OrV4.r 5 -ti... to. tr-.: tie I6'b iirrf IrvJ, 3 wt F St. w TC " t- a;y r.ct of pre-n-t ti X. . -Lx?7-fT -tS ao. El, Iwoftip , Rare r..v Si, etJi ii ile s-aUi ;r;ncipal metuli- . SAMUEL tOl'STI BrvwT; ::e, j-r;, T?CX ClaAX?! NOTICE. t f TV K. Y. Vxir. Uti ::.Wui an.l all olhen'5 : it may c-.rrera : Y.:a sre h--J y notiSI tlt . rrar at the lxiA Cl-y. ei l'r:viie, j Fri J ay the 1 3 ih y c f J i : j, 1 ). a : 2 o'cUk. f toprtv p my ria-t f jrr-rji totb5- , quarter of?ect-ca20. Town hi? L H-acge 12, . the sixth priiciTl r:irrija. . G. A. BAT.x3- Jaiy r;h,lS3.-2t-rl. Probate ?sot!ce. ti.-e. ths: there are c!-: i:.ri auct U v WiUisinil. U:e f XemaaaM a???. ruU7.. deveacl ; Bvt-- is hrretr rivtj. list I T 'r?l(r Monday tie 6ii dv XKat. a D tie aearin cf saiit elates, ami all r-hjnv. ' ttkii eta' are aerty r,t.2ei w' t ca or fce.'jr that djy. 'Jf prince & co:s -IMPROVED IiIELODEOHS, TYITII I3XTIDE1) SlYEI-L. Ti Lctt-TutHti Jietd IMTument i ti voriJ. List cf Prices: Pour Octave Melcrfewa $5 CO Pnr-and-half Octave Melodeoa 60 to Five Octave Melodcon v"75 CO Five Octave Melodea, rtiao Cae, Focr stops flJMfl Five OcuveMeloileon.doiJsleree-t.pvr'ble case 130 CO Six Octave MeiodoQ, Piaco Cae 130 CO Five Octave Melodeon, Plm j Case, docile ree-1 150 00 Five Octave Melodeon. Double Banks. foir stops COO CC Tne Oreaa Mclodeca, five sets Heeds, two Bants Keys wsd Pedal Bass . &30 CO Fim Premium awarded wherever exhibited, lllas. trated price clrcalajs sent bv rail. Order Prcnrtly Filled By GEO. A. PRINTS h. tU, JJoiaio, X. Y. GEO. A. PRINT E St CO., 110 Lake t., Chicago. 111. GEO. A. PRIXCE i. CO., 67 Falton ti. X. T. City. July 7th, 1S59. Road Wovi THOSE persons witLin the con orate .limits of tie City of Brownville wno bave not paid cp are herety notiSed! that there Is yet ene more Cinote of pAjiL.? cp with ljwr, vis : of arpearini? on tie streets. sntjeVt to my order on ai.y Cay betweca the I5Ui and ZZJ. of Jul-r. IS53. J. W. COLEMAX, City Marshal. July llta, I?53. nl A.YD irrror:; LcccttZ ty J. McCOXIUE, Omaha. ariiast tbe k-.JHl ILiUf , forever barred frt ra r?.vTeria loch e.':')1 setting tT lie srae ia any at:a wirer- &- Givta c:klcr aj taa,t, ti:" rta '-r fe" 19. a, j. wiiiT.vsr, rr"b.,i-; Ordered that ti iSjr.Mf fii;sa M j successive weeks ia ite Siiruii ''itC-T Brjwr-ri:;?, j-'y ' Lost Land Warrant?. ALL per t ara fc?rrv ucd t5 at ea y spring .f tte vyjrof ioT. I t-i sl 13 Warrant Xo. 6CvS30fjr 15-J ace issued V $ .lowcf Lenrtel Jehn. cd!r act ot Xtfy,.0i' aid mailed aad letter at lea a, Oh. t'ct' ? UerrtEit BrwoTj:;e, xetnana "7"' ' -.W- said latter and wrraat nf t w. and has the Gene spcMs sa warrant bsned. ,tter and wrraat cvr tch - . w , teea lost rtea. tl at I ha' - Vy tt , nenil Land OSc? to prt-vent -,T v r til warrant, and teat I istenS tai.ey; June, I3-.li, 1SCJ. a CCSJ 1 Probate Itcticc. Xstate of Georte Lewis, divtase-l, lj;6 oucnty, Xebra.-ia Territory, at my c;-e f Hi ll ia said county, at 9 o tkl x X. wSP" l 3y trrNtftl in estate mav .itterd Jr J any, wby ;te accvcnt tf DaiidLri., ads-"" said eoiate, sUuid o- t te aiwed. 5 Joly 7ih, 1553. r1 s' m j VA- T:tns, deceastxt Ute "f c37 j cry. at tay tl'ce ia 'Probate Iiot:c9. XOTTCK is hereby siren, tiat ToefT. s'; 1S53, U tto day appcinted la the Cnnl !.;,e", .-. r Kxtate of X'. G. county, at 9 o'clock A M. wbe ail Kf-',' sS7, said estate may attend ana sw ohj-. .- j accounts of Ja;ses A. Titca, a.lntinltrt-f j shviaid not be aliowci. v 1, r. j. wriTxrr, rf r I Jsly TJi. T-Sf?, Probate ITctice. XOTIC3 is herety givea. at TrZ.t. 1W3, Is e.e day arr- i- J,ir p 23U1 ,f i Estate cf Jaai.s Uttlej-ha, - Jts rv coonry.Xetiaika Territory, l.t tlt , iasj:d o-nnty. at 9 "ti'ft "'J, tax?.t in said estate may ;titr a any. wav Oie a-jata cf Jerome Hner, of sa.dt state, - T, Pr Jnlj T.a, 1J53 -H iVr Ea!e V. this Cite'. 1