Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 06, 1860, Image 2

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    THE ADVE11T1SER.
K . W . rUIINAS . K D ITO 11.
TLi;r..SDAT mo: -)M. fiit. e, ifxo.
TOR DELEGATE TO CONGRESS
SAMUEL G. DAILY,
OF NEMAHA COUNTY.
LEGITIMATE BESULT3
01 THE LAI7D SALES!!!
; I V'. ' Voters Look At This.
rVe .caution vcters jnt to fUiTer political
tricksters to divert their attention from
ihe ral issues, or objects, in the present
campaign, at least so far as refers to the
eiecticn cf-Delegate. One cf the oljects
cf those who Trorlj the wires in the Dem
ocratic party in this Territory is to endorse
ihe Administration of Jam's Buchanan.
The officials are indebted to Buchanan
.fpr all they have and are, and are in duty
bound sustain him. Hence they put one
. cf his leading officials cn the track as can
d'da'.c ;' back' square down from Douglas'
Popular Sovereignly dectrine ; tako the
Buchinan-Brecliinrii'gc position, and each
.'official poes to work' to recr.re Morton's
election with as much zeal as though their
tcry life depended upon the result. Erery
man in Nebraska who votes for J. Sterling
Morton rotes to sustain the acts of James
Buchanan. W'c as!c the voters Lercri
bouts the farmers more particularly
'. if they are prepared to say 'well doner
thou good and faithful rcrvanl" to one
who, when elected four years ago, said
to Ihe people in the over-crowded States
who reeded home?, but were unalle to
pay from SoO to SI 00 per acre for land :
:Go .out west, to Nebraska and Kansas,
there is as good land as God ever made,
'ou can have for 81 2J per acrc and can
liars time after 'you go on that land, to
make the money out of it, with which to
pay the general government;" and, when
.thousands of you believing him to be
honest gathered together your all, sought
the fertile prairie; selected your claim;
epent what little money you had, to secrre
a roof for your family, and felt that you
had. a home within your grasp, you were
told it was but a ' Soft delusion!" You
had'cnly been 'dished up as food for a
horde of hungry land warrant cormorants
who hang around Washington, and at the
proper rncinent induced Buchanan to rush
on the Land Sales, in order to afford them
a market." -The. result, wa1?, yon were
caught ia the condition that you must
cither leave which most, of you cculd
not dp, for .you had spent on your claims
all. you: had or submit to borrow a war
rant at the exhoibitant rate of interest of
sixty per' cnt per annum !
. Now let us see what has been the ruin
ous result in the end ; net only to each of
yon rs individuals, but to the future cf
the country. We have taken the pains to
ascertain the 'exact' indebtedness' of the
people la this Lund District, created as
an inevitable result of the Land Sales,
at the time and under the circumstances
they were brought on.
' We . find,., from an examination of
the Book of the Register of Deeds
in Nemaha, Kichardson and Pawnee
counties,' that the Land Sales has sad
dled a debt upon the Farmers of Nerm
.'ha county of FORTY THREE THOU
SAND ONE HUNDRED AND THIR
TY DOLLARS, secured byTrut Deeds
upon TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND
THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY
LIGHT ACRES OF LAND, and draw
ing interest ranging from TWENTY
FIVE PER CENT, TO SIXTY PER
CENT PER ANNUM.,
"'In Richardson county the 'det t is
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND NINE
HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX DOL
LARS AND ELEVEN CENTS, and
thVnarnfier of acres of land involved is
FIFTEEN THOUSAND ONE HUN
DRED A N D T W Q , drawing the same
interest as abovo named.
In Pawnee county the dolt is SIX
TEEis THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED
AND THREE DOLLARS,, and the
number cf acres involved, SIX THOU
SAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND
NINETY-FIVE, "nine-tenths of which
isi drawing SIXTY PER CENT .PER
ANNUM, and, musf be forfeited" srys
th Register of ' Deeds in communicating
with us. r , ,
'Let us figure, further: or we want the
people, to. understand the true state of
Affairs -and" act with' their eyes open.-
Ilerc'is'a-uL-bt, bfoiigV.t on:by the Bu
chanan ' Administration 'policy, of which
J. .Sterling. Morton is the exponentthe
standard bearer; a deLt in the three
counties above named, amounting in the
aggregate to -EIGHTY-FIVE THOU
SAND ONE HUNDRED AND NINE
TY:N1NF,.D(3LLARS AND ELEVEN
CENTS;. the interest, on this sum,at
fifty per centx which is a fair average,
which you, ths fanners in these counties,
have to. pay. "amounts to "FORTY-TWO
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND
NINETY. FIVE DOLLARS. We will
venture the assertion that you have not
raised enough' corn, wheat, cats and po
tatoes. this season to pay the interest on
this indebtedness, after retaining what
ydu' actually need for your own subsist
ence. '
This, farmers" of N- iha, Richardson
a(71iirs. Every man, woman and child
in the5e three counties are mop? or less
the sufferers; for the farmers are the
marii spring of every community, and
wLen they are oppressed (are oppressed.
The oppressive bird times under -.'which
we all to-day are greening eul wrrthiug
Swlcs
- - - - - b
of our (constitutional prohibition-!: Tht
only w:Av.ve can thus get rid of tl. 's iu-
is the legitimate result of ihe Lau
inlhi Territory. There is no mistaiC
about it.
Arc you, fallow-citizens, prepared to
to endorse a man; an administration; a
policy that has brought ruin thus upon
you. YET YOU WILL DO SO IF
YOU VOTE FOR J. STERLING
MORTON; we care not what he or his
friends say to the contrary. He and his
friends of course will deny or dodge it.
B it remember "actions speak louder than
word." Benedict Arnold denied: being
a traitor, and yet the fact was fastened
upon him by his acts. . ' :
So soon as we can obtain information
in regard to Johnson, Clay and Gage
counties, vc will give the figures.
and F
awnee, is the condition you Lav
been placed iu by having the Land Sales
brought on. Need we say that the farm
ers Er net thne eifertrd bv this Mate of
T
i.
It ).
. Legislative Expenditures...'
As we promised last week, we now pre
sent onr readers with a list of items re
t:;rr.:d by Secretary Morten to the De
partment, at Washington, as "Disburse
ments ON ACCOUNT OF THE LEG
ISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of the Terri
tory of Nebraska, from July 1st, 155?
to January 20;h, 1SG0."
They arc over his official teal and sig
nature and must be cenuinc. We ask ther
voters of Nebraska to look over the':list
caref nlly and, J imagine how J much of
the following can be considered legitimate
Lcgislatiiv expenditures. .All we have to
say is, it must, have been a good season
for labor, lumber, teaming, sitnJrics,paint'
zVty, blacksmith in?,' watchman, ' Merchan
dize, REPAIRING pistols, ondPIIOTO
GRArillNG on the part of members
the Legislature?) Wemaker.o charge
against Jloricn ; siiTply publish crcir and1
leave our readers to form their own con
clusions.
A dj'.lar fpr a rhtoprsrh, .
': ' Kixteon for a ritUI, ' 1 .
fie foi jot to state the cw-t to wet
"' I'm o.Uclal vUlstle. "'- i"1 -'
."Abstract of Disbursements on" account
of - the Legislative Assembly tf the Te
ritory of Nebraska, from July lst. XSjp,
to January 20th, 1S60:" ,
Labor .- :' ; -Lumber.
-
..do; , : - .: -
Painting - : -'
Freight . ' : !
Labor on fence - ' -
do do . -Labor
and lumber '
Postage : - - .
Labor . : -' ,-
. Teaming - ,- : -
Freight, Sic, ! .- ; ' -
. Painting ': -
do
Labor -
do
Stationery.
Hardware - . - -Blacksmithmg'
- '.. ?
1 Lumber and labor ; -
Teaming and labor ; -Newspapers
. -; , -Hardware
- -PHOTOGRAPH
Furniture and labor -REPAIRING
PISTOLS.
Watchman . -
' Postage
Sundries - .. . .
Stationery - - ;
do .
Sundries . - -. -.
Labor -. . -
do -Merchandize
' ' - -Labor.
: .- - .-
Copying . - -
Sundries .- . -.
Tostage -. .-. ; '-
Wood - .-: :-
ing and protttttd whil? in a Territorial
existence v:m ccr.unui i t to. i--j,a...uicj3
e
jerijari ..:heje cl sla-ry, M. 3 lu'
t :re.Sta:3 purchf ting c f ne o :er. their
siives a: 1 thuo ' jaddlei: g u; :i s an
iormou ,Stat3 (. jbt, an:! for .'hi is wt
receive trot the 'slightest value rtceivc!.
In all candor we call the attention of
ihe voters of Nebraska to the dangerous
position assumed by ths Democratic pariy
on the all-absorbing issue, or question, of
the 'day. Loo!; at the matter J carefully
and "see where the position leads you."
We inowrvery wU why the Democracy
has takdu this" position; and what answer
they .will give when pressed tojhctvall.
They will say: " It is all an abstraction;
don-t amount to anything' one way or; the
other ;. slavery don't exis; here, and never
will; so what is the use of; fighting about
ir."- In reply we wpuld say : ' if so,' why
did you -then say anything', cne( way- .or
the other, about it in your platform If
the question a."dead. cock , in' the pit,"
why not piss it silently by ? - 'No,-the
card was played in order to suftalrl'iathis
Territory .' the '.Buelwiwn-Bfeckinvidge'
wmg of. " the party, ;and.v3 are; enly sur
prised that those.' few hone"st-t Douglas
Democrats, who figured in' the-Conven-.'
T'" tion, and-yet'propoic io- support ihq ftomi
5?? noe,' 'did 'not;. nor 'do hot yetsec' tile, trjei',
' ' Libclloas n:nd; iSIandrobiC' .
7.Thet A 'draska , City Ve4a 1,
imitation ;cf .its .'gupewr-in..;rs"jk, is
getting" down hcry ' hiu i'ti ' its- trittnuSr of
cdridiw-ting the presenl campaTgn. In the
issutr;of Sertem'ber'lst'we fihj'iu'e fol
,a . v r: : i .' i-fi .u -:.-
-zilcWc karnfromur Bconiavjile'advices
tha,v pniy , 6-500 j tasa Vpixxaired.7 : Fumaa
ror Dii'y
oTc beneij and (4 ih&iikl -we $o
lounce'ih -assertion aljor 'adciha .in t.
m it i gaic a lie. And the originator. merei
: s :2r;oo
3D2 SO
. 159 60
35-40
12i:&0
in.U2 00-'
112 37-
; !d4 36
i 120 00
. . 85 00
(53t0
.207 20
171 20
- . . 76 ;50
.59 fiO
773 80
' 97 IS
25 75
170 92
. 45 75
h 40
; : 12 '33
' : .-.1:00
. . .110 00
"16 50
200 00
15 51
23 65
77 50
27 55
. 59 70
. . GO 00
60 00
219 46
:. 80.00
166-60
- .23i40
,'noa on
. 300: co
Total
S4.G13 5
A-Piala Question.: ; . J
As the Democracy in. this"1 Territory
has in Convention' assembled, "abandon
its former position as to the right or t10'! ,i.i;.in' ,
er ot our
upon the sh
ritorial'exi
callv as a principle in the "platform ; th'aV
they will do nothing to prevent. thti..inn
troduction or establishment of ..fcUvcjy inx
to the Territory ; only agreeing, in tha
lanrrnajre-ol tne seconu resoutionin Ifte
" ' ' -t9i)orvMy lhc.ci.avy. .Jtxa.vsaii
TIONAL i PROHIBITION;?? - xfcrt ask'
an
simp
position assumea .Juy.jne.x;:aiocracy
Nebraska as true,' vjj:, that; slavey or 6'
common property, and as such are bythe
a&gfz and cowardly I i&f,.a?nd tfuj-th'en
wr-ihef eby. deulandxf ' yiur,--: Mrr lYcxs,
tlie TamrG!of your'fc,BrownnTle'ad'ices,,v
unless you .do so, wc snail consider vou
hvQjwVljulIy it,' and holycu respon-;
sibleas a w.beller,' t ,r:-tf ul:i ir ,.;.,'
In;anoiher article the rAfcir-me.aLly
smudtes in regard toi'ouf coprse upon the
islature, during the Winter of 1S57. .J
the Ytws , believpg-the,., reports to-wliich
it gives xur.rency, as to- ouflbein'goTrnyj
berof IheTerritorialLegislatureJand'will
make..; specific and tangible charges, we
promise to satisfy :thdi csiabli'Uukeni be
yond a 'reasonabte-i!nibtj1-that-lie No.
2 has been "jiailed 'to. the. c&uiter." '
We pronou.nce 'thes indireckcharge or
insinuation of the JVews fake, "jahg as
h ll.v sVie bQp'criwe nj-Q'tnoTersfJopJ.
? 'Another Sharp Mcoro.
, ,: We heard a Morton nian. say tie other
day that ho expected;Buch?4iau would re
move ; Morton before r this dampaign' 'ii
orer.' No if ;Morton s) ot;fd-bcYt3x)'6vh&
by, .Old Buck, "the people .in 'this.Te'r
ritory, , and elsewhere, ca.rest. , assured
that.it is one of MortV5 tr'uks, . and
brought about ly his friends tot th sole
purpose of creating sympathy for him,
and hood-winking Douglas, Democrats.
It may be, that; knowing. his... '.'.time is
nearly out, it would bo 'crafty" in Morton
to get some one to say to Buchanan-that
he was "not sound oa the goose," know
ing that an intimation, of .that kiiid, from
iome -.other ofiicial, .would -bringf about: dl
decapitation in short order. I ?L ; !a;
a-
: Free Documents;; .
I -We' have made up n ircul.1. Torm'the
tlir-y 'articles 'in to-days "papgr""-','L'egisia-tive
E'xpehditures,1' "-A Plain' Qiuesuon!
and :V-Vptera? look at .This, ''-and, printed
five thousand copie3 fox; gratci tods circu-'
latior. --They ean: be: ha'd ffryb! id)st.by
'Circoisite 'em
'ti :- fti no.
lerntonal Legislaturs :,qc.U -qniUfCr , ''SOTCrClsafy Deflft'CU;,:
irery question, .while in a ter- j Tkargisy Vork:,ca tciiin -DoudV-jurnat'
stence ' and sot forth pecifI- ntKctohJ9-2ab--t!io'lat re'-oltfrioa iatba Dsa.-
Jxbi'iiVr -tlsar Us bjiatrful rtn9tf;-43 left i
I U"-yc'a"'tfaJ"H) what pai'tfubi Wh li 4?! serving'
jf the reinbt"t)r f tpport 'Ss'ii.i'vWtJiaci- Ibla
i
piaiiorm IO oppose me esiaoiisnmcni CI uu..jj suy wivv, wiyjv.nsM -i mitai vin-oaucetr jtxuat slavery, torongh the, Tr
the institution of slavery jntiij J- LXLK.E.iiv,vi torViiWuVc ;..,-u:aitv u I tu.rfouMi t(r.": r -.i . --
arrswer-from somebody io Ihis rlsittfts, i:-,m.i j4i. :t Trru;k.n-.iimv..u.l
ie, ana Girect ouestiou. latino tae r '''' '.v,i i - . v c" 14 v, ' 5y -v- . 5
...... - -- - j -i--i. - n
tj;e Suprcaie Court"ilI enn.in: filiT LisC'f;etuiij
in the iJrod Sct;tt dot'iyijn on:ninpl Tprrl
ifctatirrti from CXCTtisiifi: aiy. Sifc irpnMTS.-?? .i Fbc-
Constuution ct the Lmted .biates earned 1 fore, the atatcboJit-r wiii.U'-pruJitulkiB.Ui9'.eaj..y.
i'r.T. on,l rrhr' 1 in nil tK- Tprrltrtr'i. 'I1??3! f liif prof crtjr.in fi-.o'lerntiVT.'s of Ihepii
into unJ ruxud in ail. tnv lerntQrieft.sOia W ill de r if tUVrr Kviru??t.
tliat under these . circumstances ..fclateryf L-tf-5,iraa.rii-th,ijf,';3 ;
......... - J i . . . " V .
'lire Banker cr.M!a:lTionvT i?-:-
mation :of all. iree btaie tnea fcccpf sin tor 0-errr.-!ridivul thf-.iaf ttf
prejudicial to the progress cttJ;fuuYJo?r.tielnrr' i'iti??svf tbv.B-n
prosperity of lha country; thar th titne?
arrives when the people desire -to frame
introduces itself into this Territory "toany I a
considerable extent! a't'd. thus in'the esti-' I,
For tha Adrerliir.
rcIHIcal Papers No. 1.
Fd-Dancer :-f the Dovglas ving :
, Having her ; I cl hie many claiming for
JSTEitLixo .Mortox that he is a Dong
las Dimocrs:,; endorsing the Nebraska
D, iiocratic: PlatLrn ; and, believeicg
tb assertion to i : unfounded, untrue and
dangerous t th? present as well as future
prospects andprosperjty of "Douglas De
mocracy and Popular Sovereignty in this
Territory ; I claim the right, as a Doug
las Democrat, cf, at least,. attempting. to
"shevup" Nebraska Democracy, a'ad
opled 1h"th"eir platform and carried out by
its "represeniatire'mtm,", "in high places,"
appointed by James Buchanan. -,
-Firsts -order, scones the preamble to
their platform : . r . , --
nr.P.n,VS, - We.l'ua T4'elXfcl)rsl;a, tve no
voice in the election cf President ul the United SuteH
and. Wbereaj, our own material interests a one are of
sulflcicat matinitu ie snJ ltupyrl4nce to com maud 4aU
enipkj-all onr tet fnert'iti. ' ,
Both propositions are plain, and no one
will contend that we have a '"voice in the
election of a President ;" yet, is there
a Douglas Democrat who doubts, for a
moment that, at the present time while
the campaign" is a'itshight thousands,
nay millions,' are anxiously looking Wtst,
to the Territories, for; a practical demon
stration, .or at least ,'an eridorseinent, of
the ; principle f of "popular" sovereignty.
Soma for ev'idencq of.jt3soundne:rs, others
forr evidence ngajnH.it, and . thousands,
'!on the fence.".are,-asianxiously looking
for; its results? whose opinions aad "votes
depend upor! jthe .Otility of the principle
as'shWn,.by jts frui3.and our acceptance
of.-.-jt i othey;the; while, depending on
Doaglas' ownsertion, that "the people
of a' territoT-lcribw best Vvhat' suits them,"
to Vea'r1 Ihem'upVm' their ' IukQwafmness.
W.ith' these? acts , in ,vie vv, was it, , the
part of policy or sense in Bougies Demo
, Srais'-1'5 - hold"' a Convention - and not' . say
a'fi JehcouHging "Vb'rd 'o. their friends in
the States, who ' are"; battling, for -that
'gret.'princ"?!' of -liberty, which ', we,
and-not1 they, var:e',tor enjoy T Not "even
endorse the Cincinnati and Charleston
Baltimore7 Tfa'tform. ?. But', to rest upon
the assertipnjthat; "OUR OWN material
interests ALOE are of sufficient mag
nitude and -importance to7 employ ALL
oucbest)Vner,gies,,; even to the exclusion
of-tnVlmesrprh.'tVeir platform endors
ipg Douglas and;the .platfprrn on which
he stands.! :h;-.i v ' :--. :
'".I -y-'Ai H atn'raptAnil cianot etota ;
The monstrous bulk cf such ingratitodo .' :i
v,, .Vilthnny tizei words." f - ,' i
.rButj.fellow-Douglasites, they. have not
adopted a platform that smacks the least
of 'that ''great principle ;" on the con
trary it is' an ambiguous," bungled 'inter
vcntion!? platformin"ey'ery, sense of that
tprm,; as now applied in the, States. And
I have it from an official who holds to
the i Breckinridge principle, was a dele
g"ate;:there: and oh the platform committee
1 that it was "FIXED 'UP to unite ihe
Democracy !" : . .
- Thd first section of the first resolution
contains "intervention ;" it reads as fol
lows : ' , . . f '' , i
-Resolved, That wo, the' Democracy of JTebraska,
reptgnize t-hat political parly whi'-h wa forineJ by Thos.
Jefl'orsoa, anil from tbatday to the present; has carried
the country forward to an unprecedented degree of pros
' - is if likely 'that Thomas JefTer son would
"or m-a political party that' did not agree
with him in sentiment ? ' Well, let us see
what were his views on-Territorial sove
rcignty aa expressed in his "Ordinance
of 1 767," applied to the Northwest Ter
ritory, which was deeded to United the
fctat.es cy. ins native otate siave state
Virginia j( Art.' 6, reads, that ,
'Tlierc fcb'al! tf neither Slavery nor lnvo! untary serv-
Itude iu lbQ saul T)cmt.ory, otherwise than in the pun
ishment of erftnei -wiieieof ihe party sha!.l have beon
dRiy.cpSvietcd. ",'?:;!:!:;' ;. ' ''
; How does.! thati jingle with.Breckin
ridge's pjosition in i860 : : ' '
! "That Terjitorial Otrvercmehts are temporary awt
proisvKilj aDd i)ol wvereigTi J heace, tuey cannot im
pair the ri:rtits of persons or property. While tb.iy con
tinnd to be Territories thtj are under the CO.VTROL
- And.' how does it chimo with the 8th
section of' the 'Chicago Platform : ;
' "That'ai bur ItcpiibHcan futters.'when tbcrhad abol-
lst eU Slavery1 itl &TI out' Satlodal Territory, ordained
that no, pqrson.,Korill be deprived, of li;'e, liberty or
property, toi"or Cue 'pracest of law, it becomes our
!ty; by Itriutation, -wherever such legislation becomes
rieces'aiy, tQ maintain , his provision Ag.iinst all at-
temprs w violate .;
'Kow liiok it "non-interventicn," as de
fined 'tVy '' Douglas1 in his , speech in the
Senate4, Jan." l2thVlS60 'r ', . . ,
J
f )trtta .ver nitht ilio -Kanfas-XebraAka bill w3
i5ird,.I tatdlh.-tt the tale object of thp repeal of the
5
s ; 'To peoi'Io ara biiBiiia'.tj kai th ji- a Veil
nl.i;
ttl-1
e(t tbo oukoy wit1.! wSoiii tn; w.i"? fravi
- ' - -pvfcHin-'-iH jwrT ta.Mnj.n iiuiryw onney
n r ,r.WI -Vrhrj dhj so, r.9-i the doc!:c-lavir? fwxsted cn ,,if
a Constitution ;arec'btate C jnst itutieh-'M
is framed ; submitted to
them ratified ; sgreed
and wetdnu'tted a Staf ' rM 1I tl tvJf sni.t:. fWhal am I di? X caAiwt.oai vtj Jt'Tra-
" . ., , - .. -.. . ' .". BniJ tbfdonk-v.-'b'J1: If r';il lie;ia -a;bta
ercignty Men said" to attach," tchal tffut -ltbore,iwiy -o'int-. ti'thicU-y.,tier, nn'i K5hica
h.n n'iif.f.''r 1 t 't ' -M--!rthe dcrwlthatrrar,s-ttia.Yc)-4 caacatihona wiien
'1Ui fur. (-cnstitutional prohitionin tuT.ttc-wp: to'esjai..- .tL i:a jrihe
eradicating s'jtrsrv vhich existed.-, and teas i J '- "st tie tbkut-bntki so urribt
, , A,.r,,M,,Tt;xT '.Mftntbedwrinitc-erunn out. The lion
pcrmmea VV Ihl UUiM 1 1 U l lUiH Uf sea-d e aud lQt lo a ir?j! of ths prer. On e-
THE UNITED STATES, vp to thetime fJS y
uc passed frci.i a Territorial lulo a Slaie ! arva -uie tco f J t;dVt kcn who vou 'were
exiltTrce ! W'c maintain as a legal poiat
that a State. Constitution cannot overide a
com-
'Ee-opcnics 'orii:c Slate Trn'ile.' '
... , , , , . . . , , A n-oC.ub, J3 favor of op-nij,' th "Afran
provision made Ly the Constitution cf tho "e trado hva b.iea-r:va-r4 ia !W:-Rcn
U. S., and con-iuently the slavery exi.t- j rSS.1 IV,,:i,n and
! tOrj wonltlitha ."Nebraska Democracy
rather taktf? Jeflerson4s position in his
letter,, V3 JtHblmesTrr 7
; ' 1 '1 ' t i ; 1 i .. . : , :
! "Oae thing Iain ccroitt--tIiat, as the passage of
s.ave'. from ooe Srate to.nu;her would not make aslave
of,ooolma Belnil-wk.j would not beiowiUiont it, so
tietr!!jfttiio over a greater svrf ace would m;j.ke them
nxiiricfiin! happier ar.d proportional ly facilitate the
accomplishment of the;r emancipation, by dividing the
burthen on a greater number ef coadjutor." . ,
. ay.hich.horncf the dilemma will the Ne
iratdailDmjOcracy take? Are they in
fa'yotrof idrtfashg' tl$ nigro to "facili
tate ihi (tcComviishmenV cf his "emancipd-
: Furilierjthe'party formed by Thomas
jefTerson": was: known as th6 repvblican
as weir as'the democratic party :
I ' r id .9 . - 1
On the accession f Jeffersr.n to the PresiJpncy the
principle offiee1 fr.rr!iment were transferrsj to the
t-Is; their any- Eo.uglas Doctrine ia this
first clause of the Nebraska Democratic
Platform.? No. I Would defv Arus
with his huadred eyes--had they each the
power of magnifying equal to Lord Ross'
teli scopeto - detect the least popular
sovereignty ia it.
For the present, Douglashes, scan well
this part of their platform. There is
nothing in the balance of it to qualify this
section, as I' arn" prepared to show, an
will "prove in these papers. '
DOUGLAS DEMOCRAT. !
Ieitcrs to Hon. J. Sterliiis Mor
ton. From Way cut litre, )
Just After the Nomination, JC0 j
Dear Mor:T. . - '
Harra f-r the Star B.mgled Sp :ier.
Didn't you dew it ? Wasn't it jist like
you ? drawd'yourself off the track to let
Maj. Dennison have the thing when he
wanted it; and to think you slipped in
ahead of Kinny and all th.e rest cf 'em.
How'd you doit. Mort? wa3 you tho
biggest Tarkey in the pile of Old Buck's
Crib Feeders, or was it your sterling in
tegrity, or did you buy 'era out? Sit
down, Slort, and write us how you did do
it. As I aint in there to see to things,
Mort, I want to tell you how to manage
a little. Don't you stump it with D'Iy.
He'll beat you talking; tut slip round the
edges; tell him you'll bo there, and while
he's waiting, slip round the corners, and
make, nice little speeches to the boys.
Get up bills and have 'em printed down
to the office and. send them out'to "the
people," with all sorts of 'soft delusions.'
Tell 'em you're the candidate of all parts
of the Territory ; that you Tinneate and
Filleate with all of 'em; that you havn't
got any Platform, but the Territory, (and
the three thousand a year; and mileage)
Tell 'em. that you arVaRepublican, and
an Opposition," and aDemocraC and a
People's man, and havn't got any Party
predilictions or; principals, whatever, and
dont forget to mention squatter, purty of
ten, and your great1 works on agriculture.
Bring out your fine- hoss, and show 'era
your Short Horns and. your. Long Horns,
and -that. fine, lot of Crosse, hogs,, and
Sussex pigs, and all of. those things that
you've bought out' of the' Public , Printing
Soend monev: siet ud a "muss ; burn
powder,' ahuVratso: hellion gmeral .princi
pals. You can" do. it; Tell 'em you'v
sent m your resign4tioh(6ut' donYdo1!
till after the 'election',) and dotiTt want to
go to Congress, no bow. : Make Jem be
lieve up at Dakotah, that .you are in fa
vor of moving the Capital higher up the
river; and '.at Florence, that , you -have
turned mormon. Don't say much at
Omaha or - Bra ska City, coss they know
you at both them" places; , but at Richard
son county tell 'em you are. a Half-Breed,
and in Nemaha swear you are a JIurlat
ia, and gull all the rest of 'em, Mort.
You can do it, and you'll go right through
like you did in Coledge: But be quiet
about: the appropriation and Cregg's - let
ter, for you, know they're turnen. that
lother way. Get hold of Old Chambers
and his friends', and tell "'em; "that Ligis
lative 7;icrer. was jist a little joke. Mix
around with your Dimicrat friends, a. lit
tle, Mort. Some of 'em's got the sor
head awfully. Pitch out some Hash Mo
ney. v Cos you know.
r'Jla mighty nice to eeo ..
Brethren and frlend3 agree,"
Keep things nice arid quiet in gineral
a"nd on the Buckhanan side in particular.
But don't let Old Buck-know it, and as
soon as you are elected, he'll turn out
the "old Michigander" and put you right
in the Cabinet.' . But the Gineral Result
aint known, yet, - Mort, And till its over,
keep a close watch on the Capd Bag
Hoosier. They do say he turned things
topsy turvy in the last Congress, an if
he has another contested case he'll stop
the wheels of Guverment right smack
smooth.; But dont you give him a chance,
Mort. Get out among the Buffalos and
whit's name of them other injins and
do it up big. Roll in from them with a
cool thousand or two. .You can do it.
Calkulate on my , keeping, run. of things
out here.-
I Remain yourVjill the 'Lection.-
; DUTERONOMY DUTIFUL.
cculdn't help thinking all last winter cn
the slavery question, that you was Filin'
lice cn the Guvner purty thick. - It-was
jist like you, Mort, always Lv.kin' ahead
They didn't know him H the Conven
tion, altho' he'd ll.t 'spiri.r to it ever
since Old Bjc'c sent him cut of the way
in yonder. You've got the Bulge on 'em
all, Mort. But the Jackal cf Liberty,
he's a leetle ahead. Why'n tarnation
don't you steal a march on him. Don't
you know how to go round and put the
barrs up, and keep him out. Monry'll
doit. Go right out to Karney and take
your pile along and by it right down to
H He's all right if the considera
tion is"Q. S." that means Quedigeous.
He don't care who'se in Congress, so the
yellow boys chink in his pocket; let it be
large1 enough,. then Daily can't get in.
You know this Winter's Printin'll put
you all straight, jist tell him how you
want it, and you can bet it'll come. But
don't be so long gitting things in shape,
for acordin to Danil Webster's new Pic-torul
"The wheels of timo ara tjoring on
Aj she slip she slides alcn."
And it's mighty nice to be there iist
afore the show's farelyunder way.
In considerable of a hurry,
- DUTERONOMY DUTIFUL.
Democratic Platform.
WHERE AS, Wo the people of Xebrask have no
voice - in, the eJeti-Mi tf t3. president and wh?f
ea our own material interests aluaq are of aiaci'iir
magnitude andiicporlaace ta CkiinDund and caiploj.
all of our best enorgioa. Therefu)ra be it.
Iletolecd. Thaj wo tho Dainorerney of .Vebraska re
cognize that the political partj whkh was formed bj
Thom.13 Jefferson and from that day to this it has
carried tbocfmntr forward to an uuprood.:uled do
groa ,gf ' f rvoycrj.'y ; ,ni;d wLIIj o. recuguua' tho
cCn.-titatioual rights 'of all jjctionj of our ccmmuir
Union, and f, all. Democrats to indepon deneu of
opinion on local question?, we believe that the North
west which is fast becoming the seat of empire is
pecujyu-iy eautlea to lao lys.cr;ag caJo of th t ed-
eral Govcramonl, ani tliat w dd not rcccghiza aaj
uivjion ft3 exisuDg in tne Democratic party of reb
braska and we corjally. .invite ajl who feel an
interest ia tho wolfaxe anJ prcsparity ofourTcrrito
Jletulved, That we ara ia faror nf m,ilin Y-b-ia
ka a froe Stat? and that we hereby pledge iha Dom
ocratio party of this Territory to oppose the establish
ment of the institution of slavery in the future Stato
of Nebraska by a constitutional prohibition.-
Reaolced,lha.t the appropriation of money by Con
gressto build a Penitentiary where located by the
ut-jjiiikLiira 01 .eDrasnaandcoinpIoto thi Territo
, tial Capitol, to .build a rroremm'jnt roa a.rA hr;.lr-
the itreamsfrom l ort Kearney on the south sido of
umnfMioii iao ruo.-i pa;tio:a rxjute t the
millitary road and bridge the str.-.niii from thok'.n
tas lino north a!onD' tie "Midsjuri rircr, tobrid20 the
J latte river whero said road interact the millifary
vv4 vu me uortu sine o: me iiatte, to cuilda
onago over tne .Lea? rork and ever tho Iiatte riv
Cr u' r DCar 0Tl darne7 aRti tliafc we aro ia firor
of thejo appropriations re-ariless of tho political as
cendency of any party, and fursuca other appropria-
firm a oa chnll r . : 1 . - . . 1 .l
..vv. o euattiioiu iiuieana lima dq aeemed uuceis
ary for tho furthernnjo of our material prosperity.
lietuloc J, That wenra in faror of a freehxnestea.i
of 1C0 acres, to tho bona fid
a.i?Ui, Dj jassagc of such an act by con-ress as
will give tho claimant a complata titb within the
spjvca 01 inree years.
lieioleed, That wo pledge ourselves to nse all hon
Orn.nl n mmin . ... r.
v.v ,uj ,u UUWi u ttu puroiir a:ion Irnm nn.
gress 10 oa expended in a Uoologicjii 3urvey of our
iciruorv wnica is lmperativelv demacde.d at . h;
time and which would more surely esUbliih the mia-
ri weaunana resourcesof oliaska. '!
He. That it is no more thlin imtnnil fin-)?
ooinur wuo nas cnuurea tne privations and dan
gers of jdoneer life, and who-has Buffered loss from
the depredations of thqi In !'ujs, and mora espeoially
from the Tawneo tribe, should bo fully indemnified
against such Ios?, and that wo rJffdira oursclvp tn
n.a.ll L VI . . .
uodh uuauraoia mu:13 to taro. t ia rm imn
acted upon by the government, and a settlement
had with tho sufferersfrom such excesses of the In
dians without dolay; and that sue means 'as 'ar
necessary to hereafter re train the Indians from pil
laging and annoying tho inhabitants, ghould t e a lop
ted by tho trenerj.! f(ivp.rnmjnt
j(eoived, J hat we are in favor of a Land grant fof
the construction of a Pacific Icailroad having its eas
tern to rniinus at or no nr Fort Kearnev with f...,r
branches that point to tho Missouri riverthe routes
from Fort Kearney cast to he fised bv the Legisla
tive assembly of the Territory
Jtetoiont, i hat we demand of Congress a grant of
land to establish a University iu Nebraska that
raid Uaiverity bo established in Cass county as the
most central point in the Territory.
fc-M.vr.u,, iixum yo ucmanu 01 mo canauate nom
inatcd by this Convention to Dledsro himst-If br
and before tho people at largo to carry out the true
imeni ana m caning 01 tne loregoing resolutions.
Airirouirci:::.
r.TS
tD th5 J?l'-1 '
rf 'em-ib:i i"vr.'J
I ansua: My
iizl! ft3 a Jc:-ra '. 5
d.-rnvC!iiT caniiJjt'j
h'i-.'.itrrs -' " .
suhj-.vt ti tti la::' ' ' '
T P. Jones
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. JOHSSOX,
a. scrtoixuij
Joliuson & Schoonheit
ATTORNEYS AT'LA7
A .V D 1
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
Corner I'irsi a-d LI air. Streets,
Crownville, - - - rktbrasXq
I860 TAXES. I860
In accordance wits eciinsSt and 33, p.i?c :0i(j
211, General Law? t,f Nbrk. fifth s!.n. I will M.
tend at the fotlowini; r!ace-. a: totlscs S.-UaateJ,
the purpose of recovering T.i3- :
iileclion P.-cciac; No. 1, Prn. ;p:cmber H ami 15.
" " 2. (ilciir.xi. 1? " ii.
" " " 3. Hji;i-I,;iis, " 13 " Jo
" " ". 4. B r,hors, " 21 " Jj,
" " " 3, Ci:m. " H " 21
" " " 6. li.-..ruvi!Io, ;t 23
" " " ' . 7, .Nfn'jjC ;t -r ;j " J7.'
"Sec. 31. It shi'.Ibe th Trriiurer's inj toitie-ij
at the usiul plare hol'hr e:etrt-o.as in each prceiact
in his count f or t-va i ivs u jrin tba mcu:s cf ftlem.
ter. froai 9 A. it. tolP. M. of cacl ly, t ,r tho-Vrpoo
of rcivinfc; iax? f r,.ra an ;.er ti wb laaall at tam
time wia to m.ie payment. T c.
"Sec. 3S. n tha'.l Ie t-o .('!;ty it eve' person ich.
ject to tauti n isuui-r law ttcuU i the plct
nd tiuiecf the Treasurer's sitting tn his nrecim-t f,
j j ; -j the purpose (I receivin trrm?.-xr-l T r tie nm.
ortot:eai at t,iin cti T time i:i.r. :..e i menri
allowed, when t!ie Troavirer Is n.t eti-'Hei iu D.:cti!n
t.xes la any cf tta pr-odnc:., it tc TreiJiirer'
at the County s.at." .
Src. 33. "After tLe flr't iby o.' yvetnbertie no,
piM t.ixes of ihe ctrront year, tee .ne ilelinqnect, isd
fhall draw intciea! ; t!. rite of any rerceat pora.
num." .c. JAC;)H srRl(. KLK!t, Trfoforer.
Uiownvi" ?, Fe . t." t.T. V ,
Way out Here, One Week Later )
' '. ' Same year, y
Dear MoiitI " ' , ,
Gb Iri. ' You're doin' it. ; It enaraost
-i . , i . , "'
makes me Bilo right over, to. see you ,sqt
-era up. yvny you rna&e a; pint .'every
time. .1 pu're getting more like the old
Banker' erery day, only its most like you
a he?.p more of them slip-cpion-'era kitjd
than there was about the Old Hoss.
I was'nt kalculatin' to ,trust a.huther
letter by ihe male but tome-in and talk
it right through to you in :person.'f But
mings ami jisr 'm snape. ve got 'era
mighty near tuned to. I tell you Mort
we're a.- strong team out herepull the
hole load if nothing dont brake. So, as
the CpLjwas a camia down, and Iknoed
it woud go to. thedireptions da the-' Back.
I'll tell you ,that last time I forgot the
Governor. . What's-he doia'? How's he
he take it. Give him a small stock of
my affectionate onet thing and anuther,
and if he aint all right- send hiai out :to
me. lell rum I've quit keepiir "Tan
gle Leg," but got the clear quill. Nary
neao acne in it. it jist maices me snicker
yet, when I thinU how Ve worked him
ast winter, on the mgger-bilL That was
ist like you, 3Iort; after you herd that
Black had to veto' it ris "Old Buck" sect
cut the directions, to go right in the lobs
by ajid work for the Bill on the poplar
side. So it put you all right on the Del
egate, and killed the Guvner, soon as he
sent the bill back. It was jist like you,
Mort. I couldn't help thinking of our
school days when 'yea wanted to git rid of
the Irish Boys sitten on the bench with
yea and the Teacher wouldn't move 'em,
if you was a Banker's Boy, well you know
how you come the trickwent to the sta
ble, and got cow lice, and sprinkled over
'em. That did the affair to a slide of
the Irish Boys out of the school. Well I
1
Brown vllle Malls. - -
EASTERN MAI L.J
Arrive Daily (SandaTs excepted) at fire T.S
Deparii JJaiiy (3unJ.i excepted) at uiM, ajj'.
socTHEnx mail . '
Arrives Tei-iree kJr. on JTnn.T-iva. r.T..T.
Friday. ... J
' .-1UKT11ERJ MAIL. ,.f - j
. Arrfwr-OaMrtnilaTs, WHncJay8 anJ Fri.W.
LeiiriM-4)a Tuesdnys, Thursdays and Satur
day. ' 7 , , .
. . . OFFICE nouns.
Frou 7, o'clock, a.x., to 12, n : nl frorj l p. u
t0 6p-11- JOU- U.MALW, P. il.
A Mhe-.3Iarkc!3.' -' -
i l oanrcTtD WttKLT.' " '-K
X53T Tlioocloro XXII.
1 UaoWNViLtis, Sept. 5, 13C0
t Lot r, y aaole
Uucica aBATFiL'ji, Sac
Corn 3Ieal, bushel ."
. Cprtx,.. bushel
;Oxt$, y bu.ihel,
Sugar, V E
Cosrcs, ........
Tea,
CniCKEXS, $ doi.,
Eg03,,. . do,. ...
FEEan Bittr; '1? '.... . A ...
" l'ors. per 1001b?. ..'
Potatoes, y bahel,...
Salt, -cr sck,--
Lrii3r2,Coi!:onwood,'p(rr I tfl ft.,
.': , YellcsT Tine,
1TCTTEK,
OnsKS9 Io j ..,
JJLUDp i .
y'ATts, per ke,.'.-1 - - .
Whkat,
Wnissr, rrgalloui.
Saxt, 'gjjtl. ...
5l0I.A3iK8,. .. .
IU'axs; tT buVTi.- i.'..
DUT IIlDE3, ? Vj, ..
Bacon, IudJ,
.-ij.ebrattla Territory,- .- ;
Oa the thirteenth diy of 0;t., A. D. 1309,
at cna o'clock. P M, of s.ii.l tl.iy. Let. re the d'xrof
tho Po-st oiioe. in tho Cify cf Piru, in VmhftCotin.
ty. X, will i ;.,:J tie LI0-hl tIJJcr, tb5
f'-llow :,' dsiri'M Ti e-r4tp, a- tho y f iprty f
NebetjLih-j; Jc3,doce;iSju. to-iT it: tb weathaif of ti
north-west. qjar:er.f six-Uoan ) '.T9 township no s;i,
north of r:.i.r u Lftci-!,';k:t or tho.-'ii;h priaciptl
meriui.ia, i.i yoajuhn eoaa'y. A!.-, tho w't half c
thes6ulh-ea3i;'iiiarteror sccticn no thirty-two, towa
ship no sevca, .north of ran-'o Hfieen, eajt cf tii
sixth yrincip:.l nieniiin. in Otpo coaaty. Abo, th
fcilowin Lu in Peru -Vocaha ccuaty, to-wit ; Lotj
from one to trrolve, inelaoive, ia block no forty-thrt
a.3 deiinte (n: tba record 3cl p.'.it5 of said tgwn. -
Term of 'Sale; oio half down and tho balance ii
six month, to- be secured by mortzo on IM pretai.
sen. . J. M. ULVUFELUUV.
Prownvi'Ie. Sert. 6. 13 !0 ST.
av County Jail.
NOTICE It hcretr given tt.t F J:e?n HnnJ.-el Dollart
wiil be appropriated from t.'iO Cvi i'.y Paul for tie pur
pose o( ccntrui linn'a County J . 5;:t;j. t, hivover,
to tha de-J-l'o of tlie vuturi cf J.'iiaiha Coaiily at il
cjuaini October election.
; T. vr. i ; ":Tnr.D, c.i. cvt.
P'c't B-nndarie Pla-e ot Vofitic
i'o. 1 comjosea ct Towns S i 7 rarges 13 k J6 pWtt
-?
tilea Rock
u
13 )
H i 3 Cuuehlui
BV-
13 f ChJ.Borcho-i
13j .
Ii S. L. Cui'.i:n
15 IS Xcm. Citt.
iirrt! fre'i lanl hf.' 6 '
4 ft fraction of t-iwn. 3 '
east half .. " 4 '
4 '
. otU!i bitf ,S , "
5 coiiiposed of " 4 k 5 '
6 5 ,i,
7 ' " 4
JTOTICT3 U .ercty vU- H al he Au.u! ZW.-
tion 1'r .n3ahei.niiy;tl-ia.-:;a Ternary; will U
held at the .?T!?rn! r ot t n:j j -cv -H --ts of f I .ven'j
On tho Oth iiiVj hniivr the 2siJL Tue-d.iy tf 0 ;t br,
or tho purpoia of -fcle-jlia l the f.Iow:c cdjcr3, t
wit:
One Palejjnto to Conrr' ; '
Odo Ctuni-iiinan to tho Tfrrit'Hil LeIit if a
FuurKepresfutativei to Territorial Lijlaturs;
Ono Coroner : ' . .
Ono County CaonjJ'iirr.er f r ComTi'ioni'M Dii-
triet No. 3. T. W- lIZriFDnD.Clerir
Prownvilil.AoT. 30th, 1.); ' i j'. i i ' .'
SheriiT Sale, "
.- Lu:-.LUu;h& Carsva.
' 1 -vs.' ' .
R. R. Stent and Jamcj "W". Cowman.' .'
NOTICE iihereLy Kiven, that hr Tirtuorf aa
eseeution issued by th Clerk of tho Diti let Court
of Neraaba" coantr. Nshrvka- T'Yritorr- ai'iirt
U. R. Stoat and Jrfnioa W. Coleman and ia ini
of Lu5Dbuh k Carf jn for the jnisf om fcun-
dred and nixtea dnljrs and thirty-thwo cor.Ur I,
J. B. Veli!, Sheri.f of Keruaha County. Nebra.M
Territory, havo. lv?o,r ppon, and will ctT.Tfwr saie.
at public auction, at hiloor f the. booo-ia wbi:h
tho last term cf tin Di.ttrlvt Coort for "Xemah
county, Nebraska Territory, was held in Rrown-
ville. ia said county, on Saturday, t'ae 2'Jlh dij
of September A. I). 1-jZO, at one o'clock r. o
said day, and will acll, to tho highest bidder forcnh
in nana ;ne ioiiowmg doscribed propoty, to-Wit:
tho -north -west quartw of bccCod thirty-two, t..ws
&vj, north cf K sixteen, eait. enr t ihirtT t-
acres fX of tho w-3t tid9 of tho nrtbwet quartor
of said quarter section, with all the improremer'j
thereon, levied upon a.1 tho property of Jaa:cs W.
Coleman and will bo sold to fatiify nid exacuikn.
' ' ShcriT of Xeniabecuuy.
. -t7 P. R- THOMP5U.V, Deputy.
Erownvi'.Ie, Augilbo J. $750
50,000 JLIJS .tYOOL -IVAVTED,'.
ST. JOSEPH, 310.
- - t 3,00
. 4a
;' . 10,515
CualUO
' 2,oa
......
k r3673
5,60i'2,(J
1'J0
2,50
V 1C2 8
' ' 8 10 '
15 25c
r ' 10 1
4.5i? 5,0')
65 to 85
; " '75
' 1,25
10
8 to 10
St Lori3, Au- 30, IPSO.
...... - gfijt?-''
...... .. . .... '-t:(54
"Wheat. tush.
Cobx, y bu'h, ....
Oats, y bush,
Flock, y tb!,
Rt'eKwnEAT, Flock, pr cwt,".
Bkaxs, pcrbu3h, ,
Potatoes, per bushcL,
ilOLASEES
Whiskeyi .
' . . t -
JBT UID63, 11 ' ra
- . . " ' i . , i , . .' j.
', St. Joseph, Ah 30, IS'O.
Wnr.iT, bush,.... ...$j,co vl s n
4,101,50
... G
.: 51,25
V ......... -.JJ3
Cor.n.V bush,
LOCR, l?CWt,
RcckwheaT FLors, y cwt,
Frksu Pork, y lb,
Potatoks, X bsh, .i.'y. .. ..' .'J
Whitk Bkaxs, Imh,
Butter, y ,
Eggs, y doz
Chicji.vs, y doz,
I)rt HivT.a y !,...:
CoFTEE. y H,
Scgab, y 2, .-.
Tea.V v
RlCF,
Bbied ArrLE3 pbushel, ...
(Jbee.v. do.
Rscr Cattlij ,
1I0G3 ,
Oats
35i''.:j7o
2,75(:5,25,
1.00
icai5c
S;--U2c
2,C0 '?2,30
8 i.ll 2d
12.rf.15
8' -Ct 9
SQ'ISlud
7o
2,50
4, 0
3.00(.tl,Cf)
3,"5Kt,C0
37 4-1
Two "Extensive Woolen Factories are ia
SUCCESSFUL OI'ESATIO.Y,
ONE NEV'1ND FITTED UP
With alL the LaU.it Fuie.Jmvrovemev.is. '
"We aro pre tared to manufa;:taro ta order. md
hava for gala th fullowic? Coed: ; . .r
"Satinets, Heavy nnd Liht,
JE.1XS TWEED S, FLAXXELl
YiIini,C6W?.V.V, STRIPZIi A D IX A IX
riillcd JInscys, Colored TThite
and Mixed, I 1-2 Yards' v:idc.
. r : FULLED CLOTII, - - .
Blankets - of ili Kinds an'i ' all' QiHifes,
YARXSi OF ALL SIZES A'D COLOF,' .
Warranted Jill Ooods of tie be t raateria!.
r7TT6 wli; csohacge tho abvTo C di for TT
or cash. , ,
... ' T ' - . - - .- r-,
t rancy Dying to Ortlcr.1 j
. TTe w?ll" i7 ca:h 'far any a'-nt cf TooI, it
MV.rket Price.
-Fk.nr cor-tanily oi'. hand fvr Tie test rrb
pai l f r wheat.
x. bui:l a sox. cuell i dixox.
An;ntf 23. ISM. , . i
AUGUSTUS SCH0ENHE1T,
( Foraterly from Soneca County, Ohio,)
ATT0ENEY AT IAAV,
. F A L L S'",GIT Y", ,
XtioIx3.x-cloxi Oo.,':rJi T.
JaI25, ISC 5,... ... . ..v . ,
r'loucy.To Lean, '
Persons wiihinj to borrow mjiiey, can ha aceom-
tnodatcd by applyir to the nn biri -ned. KHfiVif
security requtrcd. " II. Ii. AKI5S0X,
Douglas' Improved, ' '
.rnc:sjL;,i si gaii :iili-s. .".
Wrrks. Zr:e,ril'e, Ohio.:
Musi
usU'.nuvT,
Suaar-Cc:ne 3i :..'. either Vertn-al or H jr;i..ctl.
wi:i be afcl; tt a; ;!y ilt-niii 1, kiwpver iir. . '
w e are a.o ci-nu u-;nri::? L-. as' Irprovei Zvuy
orsk.r. jr. i aNo p.n." S.'as- S; t.ii...- a; i
are pre? are-f fnrr.i.-a' every article cf fie te?t ji;':'
t7, Kl t n:frT9 rt( re.iai(fl is the rrimfse'tf
FIIICKS 50 &W. -1 :o. ui.-HiswjnJi. . Prfc
Furnace? anil Evador j-'v. to ;'....
Circulars n1 PvntMpta f -.rtl-ht 1 on -V!cti:
A!l or lerj a! Iresed U the nnlor-jrcl w;'r h nrffip:'
lyatten iedto. TUUciLAS Lin 01 IllIS.
nejvii'f, Chin.
The First and Last Dim
era jay to all reronj owirj j. ciiherh
note i,r ateonut, we Taii; h.ve cur jnit, i:i wheat f
3!oni?y by the Srst of October ceit. N'j ci -.-rtioiJ-
Oars ii a caili btt?!n?5?: thcr.-firo. when we J cred
it, the T4'j riust e cie when we red it iini we
need it by f-0 above earned " . t-i. ,
1). J. M AKTIX k CO.
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