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"Free to Form and Reflate ALL their Domestic Institutions tn tfcclr CTrn nay, subject cnly to the CcnstUstlcn of the tutted States."
Ja juar(iO tines r iss)oiBrtl.. i, - - $1
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Ooeeoiaao six mocthi, Hi
Oae b;s Cclama nx mootbi, .'t
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On eigaii Colaron iz taoatbi,
Oa Coluaa Urea mortis, 15 -
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BKOWNVILEK 16
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at Law,
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UJ, Richardson Co., -JV.. T.
J. B. VESTON7- - -'
.TTORflEY ATLAV ,
Brownvill. NebrMka.
0!Tcun STin Street, one dW kbore tte Poet
orWU, PreembT I. 1859.
TY. TIPTON,
Attorneyfat Law,
? x? n II' V riL L E ,
13iTD.',GWIN,
Havinc: permanently located in
.tOWNVILLE,) NEBRASKA,
r the practice of Medjcine nd Surgery, ten-
hi prolesjioni.1 er icy iv .v..
c.ee
no23T3
il. . HO LL AD AY, M. D.
,.Ptetrn1l7 Inform, hj. Wlend. In B'owrJlt end
d.ete ricinltr tb.t be b. returned tbe practice of
sdlclne, Surgrcry, & Obstetric,
hoDe.byttricttlentionobieprofeMlon,torcelTe
; PtroDgf bere:ofre extended (o b.m In
Vbere it U poibleortpedient, prescription
"..tliilbedooe omce.tVJity Drug Store.
reb.ai.'M- ir
nLLlTjOHNSON, M D.,
IIYSIC1AN AND) SURGEON,
Oae atC. C.Joboion' Lw Offlce,
Firit Street, between JCftin ana vv aier,
rnnm
Htni Lima
NEWSPAPERS,
AND
' Of 'erery descriptio, for sale at
SCHUTZ-& D USER'S
.ITEUARY DEPOT,
. South-east comer ktain and Second,
RROWKVILip, N. T.
Sept, ::J, I3i9l f f Dtn
B. HEWITT.
l. n'tir.
I. W. THOMA
cGarv, Hcwett, & Thomas,'
ATTORHtxb Al LAW
SOLICITORS IX illAXCERY.
. BrownTlllc, Xpraska.
flllorctice In tbe Cocrts of" Xebrsk,nd Kortb
tt Musourl. )
UEFE'F.F.NTS .
AC.; st
PIKES' PEAK GOLD!
ITiwill receire Pike'i Pek Gld ' nd dvnce
money upon tbe umt, and pay ever balance at proceed
a, ,oon as Hint return, are bad. In all cae, we will
exhibit tbe printed return, cf tbe United States Hint,
BULLION AND EXCHANGE DEOKERS
BB0W5VILLE, WBAEKA.
.' ' no20v4
Clocks, Watches & Jewelry,
J. SCHITTZ
Would naouncetotbcitiieD, of Brewnrllle
nd vicinity tbat be ba, located biin,eu in
TtrnwnTille. andlnten'Ukeepint a full asori.
. ?tT . . .,.rwkin in m itnof bulne. whicb will
beioldlewfo-ab.' HwHI al,o do all kind, f r
palrinK of clolia, watcbe, and jewelry. All work war
Jauted. nly !
CITY LIVERY STABLE.
WM. ROSSELL,
BROWN VILLE, N. T. '
Announce, to the public tbat belt P'P;? c.co
modate tbo,e wiping iitb Carriage, and Bugglej, to
S wltb good ,afebor,e.,forcomfort and eaaelntra
UlUng He wlllal.oboardbor.e.by tbeday. week or
montb- tt-rrji-vs rATORABLr.JCi ' ,
Jnnel0,'68. 60tf
1859 1859.
IIAX.IDAS & ST. JOSEPH R. R.
ED
FALL ARaAKUEiltSTS.
Morning Train leare, St. Jcepb at - - ;00
Kvenine Train leave, do do -
St JoEpta U reacbedby tbe Weitern Stage Line -
,.Vnr,,aetime andtireone ,tging by thl route.
Rnrclnnectioui made at Hannibal with aUlK.Ucrn
nd Southern Hall road, and Packet,.
J T D Haywood, SupY, Hannibal.
D C Sawi5, General Agent, St. Joe.
P B Groat, G. Ticket Agent, Han'bal
Theo. Hill. G. T. Ag't, Brownville.
NoTember 24. 1R59. 1
Planter's House
JOHN M'MECHAN PROPniETOR,
Comer of Fourth and Com. Street,
rrotsraalin CItyt XToTj.
" I'll AN K LIN
TYFEiSTEr.EOYVTE;:,;:;.Y-
No ie3VineSt..bet.Fourthanariftt,
Cincinnati, 0.
' ZZczzhzzX Tailor,
-jiebB "TiARHoni V
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
,i :.. i -V t i i. ii i
Adopts thie method of returning tbanka to the
gentlemen of this ricinity, for the liberal patron
age beatevred upon him heretofore, nd to annonnce
that he has ju,t returned from St. Louil with t -
FRESH STOCK s
Of erery article of
.GENTLEMEN'S .WEAR, ... ;r
., . , . Consiitiur of ,
'FINE CLOTHS,
axrariLZizxi good,
Cotton, 'Liswena ano SiLr. Goods,
FOR MEN'S WEAR. !
"Woolen. Cotton, and Silk Undershirt, drawers,
Vestingt, Half Ho?e, Suspenders, Ac. In short, ev
ery thing a gentleman could deire to array himself
in th gayest attire. He will sell thegooda, or make
snitstoorderin a style equal to any other House
vny where, lie asks hut an examination of his goods
and work. '
, . Xarioci,'
Correspond xcith the Present Hard
Times '
April 13, IR80. ' . .
Sy the St. Joireph, Brownrille and Denver Telegraph
STEBBINS'LI N K, .
OJiet corner tJ Main and Firtt Slrtet,
ELECTION RETURNS.
From car Extra of , Yesterday. ';
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Buck & Brect onr their,-
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MORTON HOUSE,,
. ! 1IAIX STREET. .
IVEDRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA.
; T. I. GODDIN, Proprietor.
99 1R5SI.. tf.
(Sore Your -oncy anc - (Jo To
BOOT WIS fflffl,
Wholesale and Eel, il dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES. .
Brownville, JV. T. "
n --tt- rr i vn - I .rv a anit v11 (lrt
!l ...... i. , nnr. inH nhr.r l.adr'c anrt&ent.'s
I ru blim - '
r Oarers and Slippers of every variety; al,o,
..i.Slletiand Children, ,hoe, of every kind tbat I
will ill cfceper tnr Casb or Prodnee than any otber
toH,ewe,tof St. Loui,. All wtra wrrautc! order.
'ite r'iKttCai.b pr'icepald for Hides. Felts and Pera,
:..( .tv 3001 aoac-'-T v.-- -- - .
!V.rowovl!le,Jnne2.',,J3.
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C. T. O'DRISCOLT t CD
anufacturere anddealerein News, Pools ara Job
Ttim. Printinsr Presses.Cas'.tisllirs .Ac, 4 c.
Inks, and Printing Material of Kverr DoA-rir'icn,
STEIlEOTirlS" OI an Kirn j"' i f....ui:.
Patent Medicine Direotions.Jobi .''t -' li.oieTicgs.
Brand and Pattern Letter. varied styles,
"riKc's Ical, or ITt:
iriw
PRQYiSION STORE.
A5D
Imsrs. Crow, McCrea. r
Keck..lls, Ksq..
beever Sweet A Co.,
. Furna, .
nvlllt. K. T. Oct
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:on.
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Loul,, Mo.
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- i - St. Joeb, Mo.
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ownvllle
DRY GOODS HOUSE.
. Wo. IX, ZVIttlxx Btroot, j.'j"
BR0W1I VILLE, IT. T.
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Hew -Z-::ot'o3.
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
P. J. HENDGEN, tb
nereby noline, tbe public tbat be ba, purcb,ed tbe
Xtbratka House n Brownville, K,T., formerly kept by
T J Kdward,. and has remodeled, renovated and enti
rely chanKed tbe wbole house, from cellar to garret,
witbn especial view to neatness, comfort and conve
nience. Having bad many years experience aa a hotel
keeper be leeU safe In warrantingtbeboarding patron
ee of Brownvil le, and the traveling public, tbat, wbi e
at tbe American, they will nave no reason to comp.ain
of the fare in any respect.
Tbe Hotel is situated immediately at the Steamboat
Lauding, foot of Mainstreet, and consequently affords
peculiar advantages to tbe traveling community. The
proprietor asks but to be trl ed, and If not found worthy,
discarded.
January,,19 1860. 23-tf
LET EVERYBODY ?HOLLER."
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E. S. DUNDY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r
A ornrn urif isncnl CO. W. T.
rfl T nr.rtlr in rha airl Cnnrt, of the id Judicial
utrict, and attend to all instter, connected with tbe
fssiion. WM. McLmsas, IC.q , of Nebraska City,
. I miitmf in tbeprofecvftioncilimportaniauu..
ppt.io. '87-u-tf - y - - - --
li!.r. CISSKT. CHi". F. HOLLT.
vivvr.Y.fe HOLLY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
!V C II II AS IL A L IT I , A
r.ll n,.r ,nri.,.f iv.ii Torrttorv. ColieC
.n .n. .r.,r,.l K.i-c. .tt.nd.ll tn tbrOllCbOUt N.
,la. Western I,w nft ltlourl. Will attend the
urtl at BrownTllla. V T2nSS-m
L. nrOHtl. JTr Rftl.HDAT. ALEXIS MWD
IIIGIICS & I10I.L1DAI,
3AJNT Louis '- - 'missoubi
;
MVDD & IIOLtADAY,
' Ko. 110, Pearl Street,
Now ITorli.,
J. ,S5 Go
ir... wt mmnleted their tw bnslneM honse on
Main Street, near the U.S. Land Offl-e. in Irownvllle
wbers they have opened out aua areonenun u
favorable term,,
10C33RI313
Dry Goods, Provisions,
FLOUR, CONFECTION ARIES,
GREEX AXD DRIED FRUITS,
Choice Liquors, Lipars,
And a "thouandandone," other things everybody
MFMAHA-IAMD AGENT,"
SURTEAOR & XOTARY PLBEIC,
srillsclect lands, Investigate titles, psy taxes, sec.
either in Kansas or Nebraska; huy, sen, ana enve.
.indson commission; invest In town ipPW
sell the same, ana win ww.j.u..... V .' J.
niits of towB8bips.countles:Ac.,bowinirallland6Sul-
Icctto entry, andwheredesired wiiirurnisnparwv...-
J1" 'ilV ,n eMn.r m m an
c.esbeabletoKivefulUndreliablein,orma
Address A. L. Coate.eitnera Dr0wu,...v
Clty.Neb'asksTerrltory. em-aj va
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Brownville, Aprl' 56, ly , , -
Mrs. Hcndgen & Miss Lusk,
MILLINERS AND DRESS MAKERS,
First Street, bet. Main and Water,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
Bonnett, Ktad-Drt$ttn& TrimwUngi tlvooytonkand
Tn vll. v.. I Varrh lTth.
JE
Another New Work-by the Distinguished
American Authoreea, , : .
E3IMA D. E. nr. SOUTH,
33a,-ULXxtoca. Homefltoftd,
..KinrnhYof tb o author, by Mrs. Emma
n h w touTHWOBTH, Author of the Lost nelress,
SY." T-.i-- inia. wife's Victory,
TiAiAf i fan n lie. mtDviiiB a-
i.trntinn cur.itof Clifton. Vlvla,The Three ao-
tles. Lady or the isie.j Wrtlom..Btlv bound
tn cloth, for one dollar and twenty-nve ceo,
volumes, paper eover ior one oonr.
Produce and Uolmnission PEOKIBI31III
Tot
nnonANTo.
WE ttril BT rCKMISSIOK TO
II. Lstt k Lemon. St. Joseph.
TcK.tlf, h. FarlCKh.
T. A J. Card
Xit, MeC.rdkCo.,
Doneel &. Stxloa
17-Ctn
Z). A. C O S,S T A II
IMrOXTER Akd DEALS IX
EE
WlWlCm mi
AND
BIITDERY,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
WILLIAM F. KITER.
May 17, 1860.
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, .SPRINGS, AXLES, FILES
,w a
ASD
B L A C KSMITirS TOOLS
Also: Hubs, Spokes, and Bent Stuff.
SAINT JOSEPH,. MO.
' Higtiest Pric raid for Scrap Iron.
Pacamber 1, 1S58.-I? j
T. M. TALROTT.
DENT ALSURGEO N,
Ilaving located himsc'.fin Brownville, N.T., tea
ters ns aroiestonai services to tbecemmnni ty.
ishal: IlEAVIS.
ATTORNEY- AT LAW,
SAINT JOSEPH
Eeinaie College,
JOSEPH, MO.
i "WILLIAM CAIIEEON, Al II., Principal.
Comcletetvorssniied a, flrtclm.i.nA.T-diTir
and Day School. Number limited to 125, loci nding 25
iraanirra. acooiasiic ear commencing nrst Hondsy in
September. For Catalogues, with full partlculars,ad-
AUgUil U, IbOt. VltiU
-l Card.
r - - no ltto k uii t luiuiuica iui in
i - j i . -
UDunn rnea iibyi. niv r, . . - j .
--O I ' v. iwiMVIU'.kUliltl VLUU yU
in Operation oceof Homer Co.'s flour mills of the
i.iv c nu.,.mj '"uifi uniugaimimi lerriuirv.
They were induced to exohange thc:r former mill
for tun one, from the high character tbev Lave ga
ed in the east, and from tbe personal testimnnj of
millers who have tried them throu?hontthn Writer,.
Sutep, and in view of the increased demand for
prindinff which will exeeed that of any previda
ve&rin Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do tbe
work better and quicker than anr heretofore in one-
l. . J : : . v . r . . i , . t , i i .v.
iu .uuiiivu hj men uor mm vnnj win tcp mi i
Pap. ...nct.nll. vrnm;nM . - J - . 1
w.u m.ii v"u.w..uij iuiiuii;, rcitj J nfc Mil IIUIV, ill
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The Nebraska Farmer.
16 TAGTS QtTAHTO MONTHLY.."
Tt i ih nnlv Journal devoted exclusively
to the Agricultural ana jt.aucanonai we-
flfhrnska. Kansas, Jorinern
I CO i O ww-. , v
Missouri and Southern Iorra.
Four Copies, 3 months for $1
Twentv Copies. l year " S15
One Copy, 1 year $1
Address, '
FUUNASBL5NA.a
THE
HELVin LIILLB.
NEilAHA CITY NEBRSKA,
n.....nr;.tnr rhm thanVs for the rencrcug
patronage thus far extended him, and hopesby re-
newea euoris i uici iuutictu
Farmers and Others
ir:nn .n . k.vn their crrain in as soon as possi
ble.as spring freshets will soon be upou us, when
' ..r .P. . t . I III. I. .n. III.
more than liaeiy it wm oe mpo6iui w t.u
mill for several weens.
Ccnie Along iow.
Meal and Flour of Superior Quality
risivtaw antl v An TToTt
WUawaa& vu .wuw
We will pay 75 cents cash for wheat.
Feb'22,18S0. j. v. r.i.
Lime ! Lime ! ! Lime ! ! !
Tbe undersigned whose kilos are PittiAttd niue Dille
m est or Brownville, on meroaa leaaiHg lot Kearney,
w.nn nnrsn(1 nn KanH a rarr BTiTkArirr a.rticlA tit
lime, to which he invites tbe attention of those wish
ing Tbe Lime wiiibe deuverea at tneaiin or at any
othor point in the county, asdesired.
Feb. . I860 o 1. K. LOKG.
antt
REAL US TATE AGENT,
Is City, lticba-don County, Nebras
i ir. r, jiru.iii.i iwn'iii n au profetsional bast, aooommoaaae iue iarmers wucout aewnui.n, ana by
uri.tJ ut.lscf tn HiohrJoB and adjoining giving their undivided superictenJeno tothebuni
tii l.o t j ku a r , ;. 0f a,e4, preemption pa. ness (assisted by tbeirformcr miller, Mr. Tella,) ther
" " Way i . aa nt-m hope for tbe oonti nuance and increased patronsge o'f
TZ?.T fZ -Tfc "1- I thei, friend, - ...
Of all,
t
tale at this
office.
Assorted Lumber. Skin s-les and Latheomtantl nn
hand. GREEN A MAKTLS.
1'ero yills, Sejit, lit, 185?.
The Great Temaie Pills.
DR. J. P. CR.KAGRR i the Genera! Aseni, Whole
sale and retail for Dr. VTbeatinfr' celebrated Female
Pill.. Th4 Pillt ere truly valuable for ladie : For
thryvil! rettore tht monthly courtet when they may
ed in any cae There the directions around the bx con
tiiotm the 1' Is have hpn atrictlv followed: Indeed.
t Pm t. 111 r.W.nf f.ili. . .w vtm. InAlir
Btnr psrely vegetable tbey are perfectly safit.
Siune boxes mailed to order postpaid cpon receipt
of one dollar, by - J. P. CTIK AGKB,
Baltimore City, Maryland.
A liberal dieoont to 4ru;i. t cant postage stamne
a g34 s, ttweey. - '
'VOX POPULI" TO DISUNIONISTS
SIC
TRANSIT" B UCHJINAN
OFFICIALS.
TEL EST NOTRE PLAISTR,"
HOLLER" AGAIN.
"SIC SEMPER" TRAITORS!
J
SATIS SUPERGUE."
ANOTHER'' "SOFT DILUSION!"
Here Is The"Hollerin" Place!
THE AUGEAN STABLES CLEANS-
! ED!!!
Nebraska Ofilclals Packing Up.
Here "Holler," Yell and Stomp! I !
November 6ih, I860.
Jolietcitv.il: Gives Douglas 642 mai
China. Lee co-. Ill: 202 majority for
Lincoln. 35 Rep. irain.
Cortland, Dakotah co 111: Lin 249,
Doug 78, Breck l. State ticket same.
East Galena, Joe Davis co., Ill: 17 raaj
fnr Lincoln. 17 rain over 56.
- o
Duquine precinct, Perry co., Ill: Lin
310, Doug '2bU, liell o, itep gam io
Mndota. Ill: Lin 410. Douff 170
Rrpri- Hprrp.t Smith 1.
Milton, Reck co., Wis: Lin 243 maj.
HWhet. Ren. for Ccntrress 242 mai,
Clinton. Rock co.. Wis: Lin 206, maj.
iiaiiuuci avep wuij - j -
Janpsville. Wis : 330 mai. ren.
Fondulac, . Wis. town and ' city: Lin
214 maj. Sloan Con 220 maj.
Oak-field township, Fondulac co.. Wis.
Lin 142. Sloan 156 maj.
Waupunford co, Wis: Lin 118 maj
Rlrwm 106 mi. . ' '
IWp. co. Wis Madison city 1st ward
tip dth ward 10 mai for Dou?. city
wont give Douglas over 100 maj, being a
large Rep gain.
Sandwic:.. DeKalb co. Wis, Lin 390,
Di ii-y 12S. ! .
Peru, Lasselle co. Wis: Lin 326, Doug
352. Breck l.Bell 1., .
Slate Line. Ia: Breck 4, Doug 122,
Beloit. Wis: Lin 567, Doug 266, Breck
r i.
Zanesvilte, Ohio: a republicau gain oxer
tae uctooer tain oi o-u. ., .,
(iounty.
airroln
Bunker- Hill, 111, , Macaupin, Co
Lincoln 218, Douglas 192, Bell 8, Breck
5. , ,
' Harrison Township,' la: Lincoln 1166,
Doug 891 , Bell 124, Breck 200. O '
i ; Sugar Creek townships Lincolri; 154,
Douglas 145, Bell 5.. : - ; . . !: - ;
. . Olney, 111. township: Doug 84, . Lin
277, Bell 12, Breck 2.
JAlton, 111: Rep by 13 maj. ' :
. Chicago Junction, Cook co., Ill: Town
of Lake: Lin 159, Doug HL . V; .i
.Town of Jaursrille, Rock co, ;Wis: 85
maj for Lincoln. '
St. Louisr The election ia progressing
very. quleUy ; the saloons are all closed,
and even around the poles there has not
been the slightest disturbance.
" ! Independence, Jacksoa co.i Mo.1: Re
turns of this precinct,; Bell 499, Breckin
ridge 342, Douglas 389, Lincoln K: -
Springfield, Green co., Mo.: The vote,
of this city stands Bell 511, Breckinridge
183, Douglas 182, Lincoln 21. Th's is
official. 1 1 ' "
Syracuse, Morgan co., Mo. : OfHcial :
Douglas 107, Breckinridge 35, B. I 85,
Lincoln, 9. r ,.
f- Tiptcnr Mo.: Bell 127, Douglas .190,
Lexington, Mo.; Bell 617, .Douglas
311, Breckinridge 135, Royk' 750, Bryant
212. -----
Clay Tow'nsip :' Bell 183, Douglas 44,
Breckinridg 135. ' ' : "
Palmyra City, Mo. : Bell' 369, Doug
las 266, Breckinridge 191. . : -
Chiliccthe, Livingston co., Mo. : Bell
418. Breckinridge 389, Douglas 263,
Lincoln 13. . 1 ; 1 -'- ''
Calio, 2d district: Douglas 110, Bell
67, Breckinridge 33. .
Shelbina, Mo.: Bell 166, Douglas 121,
Breckinridge 65, Lincoln 7. . r
' Hermann, Mo.: Lincoln 226, Douglas
84, Bell IS. Breckinridge 1.
' Macon city, Macon co., Mo.ii'Douglas
165, Bell 135, Breckinridge 50; Lincoln
72. . . . :
" Permenet, Mo: Bell' 119, Douglas 40
Breckinridge 19."""- - :" .
JelTcnon tcwnihip, Cole County. Dou.
' a :.mtca, 71c; Franklin
one townshir: Durr. 171 BellE
118, lireck li.
Hannibal Citv. official: Douglas 624.
Bell 574, Breck 121, Lincoln225. .
St. Josenh. Dour? 1064. Bell 721 Lin
coln 410 Breck 226. :
- Cooper County, Boonville precinct: Bell
312, Doug 303, Breck 105, Lincoln 11.
h t. Smith, Ark. : Official : This city
Bell 205, Breckinridge 231, Douglas 164
layettevilie, Mo.: Uraciai: Hell too,
Breckinridge 336, Douglss 70.
Warsaw. Mo.: 3 nrecincts cive Dou?.
464, Bell 230, Lin 68, Breck 67.
Cameron, Buchanan co.. Mo. : Doug
92. Bell 65, Breck 5, Lin 2. - ;
Bloomincton. Macon co., Mo.: Doug
179, Bell 94, Breck 78. ;-.
Hamilton. Caldwell co.. Mo.: Bell 102,
Doug 12, Lin 8, Breck 6. .
" Kingston township, Clinton co., Mov:
Bell 102, Breck 78 Doug 62, Lin 1. "
, I'ond Ureek township, ureenco., iuo.;
Bell 56, Breck 11, Doug 15, Lin 3.
Robinson townshiD. Green co., Mo.:
Bell 82, Breck 24, Doug 14. '
Bolivar. Mo. : Bell . 300, Breck 5-'UU,
Douglas 20.
Waverlv. Middleton township. Lafa
yette co., Mo. : Bell 188, Douglas 123,
Breck 41. .
Jpffersnn Citv Jeff ' townshiD Do'Jff
240, Breck 21 Bell 120, Lincoln 56.
. i ir
Kansas City Official, Douglas, 4b
Bell 558, Lincoln 187, Breck 131.
Stockholm. Macon County. Bell -o,
Douglas 64, Breck 8, Lincoln 13.
Laclede TownshiD. Lucas Co.: Bell 121
Doug 118 Breck. 29, Lincoln 24.
St. Catharine Linh CountV Bell 50.
Douglas 125, Breck 21, Lincoln 31.
rulton, Calaway, co., Mo.: 12 otciocic,
Bell ahead largely.
Chester township, Dodge co Wis: 109
tnoj for Liu.
Harmonia, Rock co, Wis: Lin 165 maj.
Jefferson co; Wis: Lin 147 maj.
Galesburg township. Ilk Lin 738 maj.
Clinton co, Iowa ; Lin 68 maj. i . ,
Corall, McIIenry co, Iowa: Official,
Lin Doug 47.
Dun South township, Iowa: Lin
Bell 4, Breck 2, Douglas 143.
Oscenesco, Iowa : Lin 25 maj.
Aurora, Iowa : Rep maj 750.
Bureau co.,Arispe township, 111: Lin
128. Doug 97, Breck 1, Bell 1.
Empire township, Fondulac co.. Wis :
Lin 55 maj.
Pekincity, Wris: Lin 393, Doug 419.
Elgin, Wis: Lin 592, Doug 297, Breck
111.
BroomfielJ, Douglas 29 majority.
Aconomorrock 42 majority for Lincoln.
Morrow County, Greenfield, Lincoln
83 majority.
Colurr.bia County, Newport: Linclon
39 mcjority. .
Monmouth township, III.: Lin 217
Doug 99, Bell 2.
Rush township. III: Lin 134, Doug 36.
Turner, Minfield township, Joe Davis
co, 111: Rep maj 143.
Lane, Ogle co, 111: Doug 117. Lin 282
Compton township, Kane co, 111: Lin
124, Doug 42.
Bureau co., town of Indiana: Lincoln
204, Douglas 64, Breck 4i
Vincennes City, Ind.: Douglas 78 maj.
a Republican gain of 26 over October.
BaLTIMOBE-
ivrepori crom Virginia, iki f;"'
gains for B'll. Th- IM1 m-n saDguine
of a larse ma jority. -
Wrhe ling. Va t B-ll 936. Breck. 649,
Dcutr 622, Lincoln 900.
Dayton. Ohio: Lincoln 270 majority, a
gain, of 56 over Oct.
City of Waterton Wis.: Doug 25 maj.
Blcomingbn, 111.: Lincoln 406 majority
' Indiana: Lincoln 25.000.
Pennsylvania: for Lincoln 20.000.
, Rhode Island: for Lincoln 6,000.
Vermont: for Lincoln 40,000. '
Wisconsin: for Lincoln 10,000.
Ohio: for Lincoln 30.000.
; ; Maine, 25,000 republican.
. New Hampshire 10,000.
Vermont 40,000. ,
, Alabama Mobile, Douglas over Bell,
210 over Breckinridge 322.
Nothing' from Georgia, Florida, or
Texas yet. : .
.. Connecticut: Hartford: The Rep maj
of this State , is about 10,000, and the
plurality vote will be 26,000.
New Jersey Trenton: In the 5th Con
dist Perry is elected over Pennington.
Pennsylvania: Indiana co., gives. Lin
2500 . majority ; 750 gain over vote for
Governor.
Maine: 25,000 for Lincoln.
- ' New Hampshire: 10,000 plurality for
Lincoln. ; . !
Marylanc: Howard co.,: shows a gain
of 641 for Bell. It is now rendered pro
bable that Bell has carried the State.
1 New York: as far as heard from the
Rep maj i3 upwards of 33,000.
Virginia: Taylor co., gives 50 for Bell.
. Boston The vote of State with the ex
ception of 9 townships foots up as follows
Lincoln 104,467, Douglas 34,007. Bell
22,017, Breck 6,072. The State Senate
stands 16 Republicans to 2 Democrats; the
House stands 273 republicans to 7 of all
opposition combined. In . the Seventh
Congressional District Bailey, Democrat
has 161 majority. In the 5th district Ap
pleton, Union man has 8001, Burlingame
Republican, 7756. - '
PENNSYVANIA.
Pittsburg City Rep. maj. 2.457
Allegheny city " " 1S75
A Republic gain over October of 2300.
: Noble county 6 towns 80 Rep. maj.
Crawford county, 3000 majority Rep.
Erie c::ity 4000
. . Lar.crur r County, the home cf James
Bc.chan.av., Esq., gives 8,000 majority for
LiLc-ln. . .
All; -!. cry county Rep. maj. 10,000.
Philadelphia Rep. maj. 12,000.
Huntington Rep. maj. 1,500.
NEW YORK.
Stuben County, Lincoln majority 317
Tompkins co., Fusion 200
Rochester City complete Rep maj. 975
.Seneca Falls, Rep. maj. 62.
. Waterloo Fusion 25.
Cayuga Rep. maj. 67.;
Palmyra Republican majority
Marion "." .
14
305
134
234
245
244
258
248
141
257
680
570
.'183
. 630
270
281
1S8
2261
162
137
140
355
253
300
125
100
112
145
12S3
399
25000
105
44
3462
18
Macedon
Williamson
Ontario
Arcadia
Lions
Saranah
Gales
. Syracuse
Lysander
Van Buren
Corthnd
Oswego
'Volney
Scribin
Sty-Lawrence".
Colton : " lt
Summerville 4 "
Norfolk ' " "
- Painsville '
Franhlia ' "
, Lenox
Owensville " "
Utica . . 41
Skansatles " 44
Litchfield 44
Onondagua 4 44
Buffalo City 44
New York City, Fusion maj,
Rome 41
Palestine 44 44
Kings county 4
Onondairua township 4t
Sufficient returns have been received
to give the State to the Republicans by
50,000.
ILLINOIS
Chicago a republican gain of 1500.
Cook county majority 3500 Republican
Shams Republican gains 1200.
Para Douglas maj. 43.
Belleville, Lincoln majority 600.
Upper Alton Rep maj. 70.
Monticello Rep maj 85.
Lee county 205 majority for Rcpub.
Kane county 219tRep maj.
TENNESSEE.
Lagrange, Bell 153, Breck 53, Doug
las 65.
Bell gaining everywhere. He carries
the State beyond doubt.
WISCONSIN.
Milwaukie City, Doug maj. 994.
-Lincoln's majority in State from 10 to
15,000. -
Dodge County, Wis.: Douglas 56 maj.
in First Ward of Dane City. Second
Ward: Lincoln 12 maj. Third Ward:
Lincoln 70 maj. Fourth Ward : Lincoln
89 majority. Bearer, Dam. Town, Lin
coln 88 majority. Racine Counry, Lin
coln 3 0 majority. Kenosha, WTi3. Rep.
majority 1065 maj.
Dunkirk, Lincoln 92 mjority.
LaCross City: Lincoln 121.majority.
Berry, 16 maj. for Lincoln
Ogle Douglas 7 majority.
MICHIGAN.
Ypsalanti city. Mich: Rep maj 39.
Coldwaier, Mb; 300 maj for Lin.
Township in Branch co, Mh: 553 maj
for Lin.
Adrian city, Mh: Lin 206 maj.
Grand Rapids, Mh: 250 maj for Lin.
State gone for Lincoln by 25 000.
Every county in the lower peninsula is
1.
613.
2C0.
210.
I : x t
reported to have gone for Li:-. .1.:
Republican Congressmen electc J.
. m MISSOURI.
St Louis county, Lincoln 9.S33, 1
8,938, Bell 3,403, Breck 556.
MISSISSIPPI
Ternada. Bell, 126. Freckinr;1
Doug 17. Parma lake Bell CO
Doughs 9.
State has most likely gca? :.: P.
VIRGINIA.
Alexandria co. & city, BI 1 1 : ) Ii
5o3( D 1' j.Lk
Harrison co., B.vck rr. j Z . j.
Rich co., ZZX
DedriJeco.. 41 ?:.
-Petersburg, Bell 970, B 223,. D -.
Norfolk, Bell 60, B 43.?, D.
Portsmouth, 'Bell 676 B 5J 3. Djj
Returns so far as heari frcn
that Bell has carried tho Stats.
OHIO.
Portage, Rep majority 14r.
Cleveland city. Rep maj 2,4 J.
Republican gain generally all ever th3
State, majority probably excg-eiGD.CCO. '
MARYLAND.
Baltimore city complete, Breck 1 '.2 J.
Bell 12619, Doug 15C2, Lin 1CS2.
' Union men claim State 2CCC0.
INDIANA.
Marion co., Rep maj 533.
Shelby co., Rr.p maj 40.
'Richmond city, Rep maj GO.
KENTUCKY.
Maysville, Bell 431, Breck 275, Doug
111, Lin 7.
Faycttrille, Bell's maj in county CCD.
Louisville, Bell 3S92, B 851, D 522. '
' Bell's maj in State 15C0.
CONNECTICUT.
Hartford city Lm maj 27G.
Norwich, L J257. D SC2, Br 72, B 35.
Bridgport, L1010,D 175. Br 472.
Fairfield. L 396, C 111, Br 159, B30.
Easton, L 132, D 5, Br So.
Monroe, L 181, DO, Br 131, D 1.
VERMONT. .
Gone for Lin by from 25 cr 3D.CC0.
RHODE ISLAND.
Returns complete except two towns git 0
Liu 12,078, Doug 7,675.
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans City, Bell 7216, Breck
2645, Doug 2995.
Jefferson, Bell 923, Br 197, Doug 335.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston, Burlingame and Thayer de
feated ; Republican carry al! the Ccxg reg
ional Districts except 5th. State gcn
for Lincoln by 7U,UUu. ' .
NEW JERSEY.
Pennington, Rep, for Ccngre3 majority
from 4 to 16,000.
DELE WARE.
Wilmington, Lin maj 2500.
State gone for Breck by about 500.
NORTH CAROLINA.
State probably gone Breck.
New York city gene fusion 25,000 ;
Union Congressmen elected in the city.
Massachusetts, outside cf Boston, far
as heard from, 45,000 maj for Lincoln.
The following States give Lincoln
largely increased majorities: Vermont,
Connecticut, Rhode Island, Indiana, Mich
igan, Wisconsin, Iowa anl Maine.
Tn Pennsylvania Lincclns plurality 50
to 70,000, maj in Philadelphia ever all
800. :
Ohio gone for Lincoln 30,000.
Illinois: scattering rsturiis give Lin
coln 5,000 majority. . i
Delaware: Breckinridfc 1,500 plural
ity ; Rep Congressmen ahead in 1 diit.
Maryland : Indications favorable to
Breckinridge ; Baltimore: Breck over Bell
2000. over Dourrlar 13.000.
Virginia: Probably lor BAl by large
gains.
Lincoln elected President.
North Carolina: Probably for r.sck.
Missouri i Far as hoard from Douglas
15,000, Lincoln and Bvll each 11,000,
Breck 3,600;-
Kentucky claimed fcr Bell Ly 10.000
majority. Louisville fires Bell 3.SC0,
Douglas 2,600, Breckinridge 850.
Tenn. probably Bell. Memphis, Bell,
2110, Douglas, 1700, Breck 143, Nash
ville, Bell and Breck. 2 1 CO each, Douglas
Louisiana is scppcsd to bars gone for
Breckinridge. New Orleans, Bell 7200
Douglas 2900, Breck 26C0.
Private dispatches from New Orleans
reports all the Cotton States to haTe gcr.?
for Breckinridge v-v
In Massachusetts the Republicans have
elected all the members of Cc::?-?;s ex
cept one. Burlingame is defeat, i frcin
the Boston District. Eli Thayer, inde
pendent Republican is defeated by tho
regular nominee.' The Republican ma
jority is over 70,000.
Potatoes In loira.
The Davenport (Iowa) Democrat say-:
If any be 7 want3 to see potatoes ty
the cord good measure let thorn st
down to the levee. There i3 r;t i.hirpi: ;r
enough at this time cn the Upper Mi
sisippi to move them away as fzz z$ thay
accumulate. Farmers compla;.-! a liti'o
that the price is loo low ; but they are th?
only party to blame ; if they wait r.-jh-er
prices they must not raiss so many.
The market price is from twelve to f.ften
cents per bushel.
A petrif.ed fish over sixteen feet in
length, ar.d very perft-ctly preserved, itj
scale and fin being distinctly marked,
has been taken from the coal mine at
Blue Mound, Kansas. Its species has not
been determined, but it is m uch IsriTsr
than any fish cow foucd in thel":::s;2
River?.