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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1860)
a . w .run : ; a s ,1 : n i to i : . THl'KHIAY MOIiSlMOO' UfC THE FKAID PERPETRATED! AS WAS PROPHESIED! IS" A ftartnj- of rajxr con it ue a l.alf t-hct-t ilii week. 3 t:v to Tfcs People Again Sviadled! .MORTON fcCTTcEtiTIFttATEf Laslifcangli & Carcon. In our adverti.-ing column will le found ihe announcement of dissolution of rart nerthlp heretofore existing etween J Mesjf:i'. IcsHBA Vcn Carson, tanker? 5 Si.Ltj:rEJ J-HEP OR! EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE i jL.uit:. - HCSUlt or (iJC-rrCSlUCniiai WCC--;r;illva,4ers aarJc-d to .Mf. Mortu. tlie " ' fl'i" '. . . ! ... )" v . Certificate as Delegate lotxtiigress ctcct ," .We!!, render, the Trefidrritul flection i otct; the di is rait and Liucolu ii ihe preeiicr.t. WeTrophe?)' one of, the full of 'entcrrnse and .he splr.i of western go-i- As announced hrt week, the loard of , head-a-tivcnesV,' tecar b ideatia?fl wi.a tUiV.ace ahOtke Tcrrkcry .ycirs ago and have ever since been alive :o their interests and prosperity. Every enter most conservative, harmonious and useful 'adininiftrations ever kno-.vu. The Demo cratic party has beccms . most ..awfully prcf :-ate and corrupt, and the people have ' cVrci.Jned ihat a change 1:1 aflnirs was ' ifn". ? to lT-.A rf inftlli'V of the Lnioil! . i i j i and in (heir own uaI.ave risen 7n thtrTr j might apd l-rcuglit it about in calling to th Executive chair an honrJ man, one of "tuenofcles! works of God.' ; A!l fears .of tfcestion or disunion may, be put, to ' rest. 'The vote throughout the Union ; even In the "cotton ; growing; States," fu'nces beyond any doubt, that there is 'fait in the earth" the savor of which is sucient for any emergency,' thougli traitors houl and miscerants seek to over throw our glorious fabric. Should Southren fire-eaters erer Inake au attempt to bring about internal hrcjls, there is a conserya tivt element" heme which will promptly check and put it down, and if need be "hang higher than Hainan", the infamous rebels. The tpotto of the country yet is 'the Union must and shall bc-maitrtaincd." However apprehensive or tenacious our Southern hrethrcn may l-ein regard to their rights, they will never Attempt, to cut loose until an "evert act" is commit ted, and well they know while "Honest Abe." f tandsat the helm (his irifl never le done; c predict that at least' three of Mr. Lincoln's , Cabinet ;vi!l be from Southren States, andjhal one, of thegrcal aims of the coming Administration will be to "idiow to the world" that while the Republican pany drives for the accom plishment of a 'great principle, it will never trample under foot, the, rights of even the humblest citizen.' The people ff this country have great reason to re joice: let them dS so "with joy unspcaL-al-'e and full vt glory. ".-'7e govern ment in the hands of ABRAHAM LIN COLN will be brought Lack to "first prin ciples," and harmony and prosperity once imrri reirrn. - . - 'Ho v.' do joa Seen to Like It hoy??? Since the certificate has been awarded to Morton, vj'e are 'munerou.sly' asked the above question. ' " Somebody was; once. . asked a similar question after an election at which he had been "hornswcggled," and answered by raying, he ,feh like Lazarus'did on a certain occasion; that he had been "licked ly dogs!" To abreviate a standing re ply, we say: "Lord, themV'iiiy senti ments Brownville the Telegraph Tcnui- citizens of this city and all o',her3 inter ested in its future welfare and prosperity, that arrangements have been consnmatetT -.by which Brownville, Nebraska, is made the western terminus of the St. Louis .and Missouri River or Stebbins Line of Telegraph, and the eastern termiuus of the- great Missouri. River and California Teleirrarih line chartered bv Concrress. at its last session. Another office will be established here immediately, after which all. dispatches from wet of' ire ging cast, and .all cast, going west will'le tranferrcd at this point." , - , - r Tor the present, the line already locat ed via Omaha Columbus, and Vf. Kearny will- terve ihe Company, As soon, 'as completed, and two w ires are needed, an other line will be constructed", running due west from this city, in order to accom modate points south of the Platte River. ' : . . ' Stopped aem, VThry say" a special messenger was dispatched to I"t. Randall to tell 'cm to stop votin as the "lasi return" from that point was sufficient to secure the certifi cate for Morton. Wonder if ihey would have - teen '"voting yet," had they not been "officially' iuformt d that the.'' game was up." '"Heaps jj kureoiis hopples in dis world." J : . i on u "constructive" majorty of fourteen votes. While the "surroundings", remain as they are, it appears ustdess almost for.lhfi people of Nebraska to attempt through the ballot lex to secure"' a'man of their choice as Delegate to Ccngress ; They -are de nied even this right it seems,' 'until such a time as they may assemble .oral form a State constitution.' Thank - God there is a higher tribunal to which the people can appeal than Buchanan's "officials, and the corrupt tools who obey their "wink and nod. " There's1 : a "better day at hand. - " , There are stuborn and stngidar "facts" connected with the Delegate election last year and this, which cannot fait to stare all in the face, and to .which we w ill here refer. We allude , to jhe fact that both Estabrook and Morton, recejved the Cer tificate upon incredulous majorities nay unanimous votes, said to come from por tions of the .Territory" where it is well known there was Dot population sufficient to effect, or even desire county .organizai tions.. Last year there was returned for Estabrook, iro huntlrtd and sevcn1y-njne majority, all the votS said to-be roLLtD from Buffalo County, which se cured him the certificate. It was known then as now, that that county was at the time of the' election, unorganized.' . Since that time the county has been organized, and undoubtedly has ;more population than it had a year, ago; and yet, at the election held this year Buffalo County polled, but . 42 , voles all ; told. Where have the inhabitants of, Buffalo .CQUnty gone to? That's the question.' ' i " . .This year there is i returned for Mor ton, from a single precinct at Ft Randal said to be established out side the boun daries of any organized county, one hun dred and tiicn1y-lwo majority all the VOTES SAID. TO Ht TOLLED AS BEFORE, and he gets the certificate. This, fellow citizens of Nebraska, is the manner in which your boasted rights.'to secure and retain which Jon have recourse to tke ballot box are trampled .upon by ruthress and unholy men. This is another one of the ways you are graciously permitted to "regulate your own domestic affairs. in your own way." ' How long will the pat riotic people of Nebraska - tamely submit to such a "galling yoke of bondage ?" We opine the lime "when patience ceas es to be a virtue" has" neir about been reached. ' . ' . There is yet another very singular "fact" connected with the late election, which cannot fail to "have weight" with every' henest man in Nebraska, and else where in making up an opinion as to the (rue and legitimate result between Daily and Morton. It is this.' Take every or ganized county in the Territory where the bonafide inhabitants and voters are and Daily's majority over-Morton is 228. In every unorganized county or precinct from which returns were said to be, made, Morton had heavy Majorities in fact, in most instances a unanimous vote amount ing in alf to two hundred and forty-txeo. "Strange" is it not, that Morton's zea)ous su porters should all be on the "outskirts." It may, perhaps, be, how ever, ihat as his journals and. speakers claim, he a "pioneer" in Nebraska; the most of his friends must' necessarily be so too. bhomdn t wonder. ' T In Jhe language of David the Psalmist: Let his days be few, and let another take his office." ; ' ' 'St. Louis, Nov. 7, G, a. r IT if V T. V.S fninn rr i -f -. , " . Hunter, Lee co CO. . I'J iusion umjui. . ahoat 500 fusion; in, Ad- Population Cliangi Tl;p Iitavy Democratic population lo om d at Pt. Ivcr.tny last year,- removed it" terms, to p. Randall this year. Strnnge how people "do congregate," in t-lose pri. i.-.iity to United S'iatcs military pDsts in Nebraska, isn't i: 1 v; - Why nidti't" tiiic let a Ilmuirea? ' Tiiec finda Surc'TIiliis? Why be ccVitcnt witL only' fourteen ma-j- ri.y ? It mihl fi3 well have been fmr-t'-rn hundred. You had a "sere thin"-.' jrciulemen oil in your cwu'Land., and ih-n the 1' f majoriiy-would have been suui a "l.aVidy Uiing to Lave about the hcu." ' It would have looked so well io' theppfrs." "Timidiry of unfledged genius, perha; The Elements Frovrncil. In tea minutes after the dispatch rench. cd l;ere frrm Orr.al a.onrxui-iiug that the certificate had U-en awarded Morton, the very dements became disturbed ar.3 burst forth Uh vehement indignation. The firtnovcf the reason made its appear ance ; it "sr.ew,V rained, blew and 'friz;' la fchc.t, resulted in cne of the most win ly. stormy, and disagreeable nights ever nrize calculated to benefit and advance the cit j."ccwn:jvbr Territory-; they-"have j been found in me jutwi!9i; " v" a .wiU.and ohe .ability .a )Ve are gratified to know they have never had the feasl (cause; t6 regret (oca ting here and that"tuey "have" "done well." IT F.'Lcsh ba 'ii GinTs.TR'wllI be 'seen retires; but inso doing he irt co wise looses his identity "with and interest in Brownville and .Nebraska y. but on ihe contrary becomes perhaps more . closely and extensively. allied-with both. : He will as usual spend the most of the whiter at Washington1 City," where liis intimite and extensive acquaintance .will . enable hnn to do much for Nebraska, Success to him in the future. ;" '- - ' ' 1 v i Jso. L:' CARSb-t, Esq., continues "th? business at- the old stand. 7 We ngied not say a word commendatory of Ir.4 Carson in' this community wherc'ief is so 'wefl known for business and social, quahfica tions. ;jIe has erer ibeeajhe ;actiye busi ness man of .the Jirmni-ihid point arid has' always been characterized: fori 'his promptitude ccuracV .and 'gntltnanjy deportment. W e take great pleasure-in. rc coir rt ending iIr, Carson; rp .the. business ivorld. ii'All having husiriessln "his line Co transact may, entrust it Jo hin-with every assurance that ii will be expeditiously and satisfactorily.attcridcd; to. j ; : ;; ,; .- ,i ir. The way H jvasiiRecelTCd. The official news of Mortop's election va$ received at; Brojvnville, ye .understand, with loud demonstrations :bf rejoicing, .: Guqs were , fired, : . canons discharged, speeches made, and, the wildest enthusi asm evinced, in which all parlies seemed participate more are less.-1. ; : ) The above is from "the. Nebraska City Xcks. "We venture Morton men; he'ref will. bear us out in saying it is decidedly the "coolest" paragraph they- have ever read. The 1 facts are, one solitary lad touched qff three twine balls, and one of the flags used, on election rday was hung tit. The Morton Men, ; here, don't feel inclined to "holler", over any such victory. They like to beat, ofcourse, as well as other people ; but' they want an A one tri umph.' ' " : ; Coronaratlrc' TaMe. , 4 e publish below' the official vote this year compared with the official ;Vote of last year, by .which, iti will: be seen that TU n.it ssa tia Jt;aT e rrflricolr tTA same as that "of , last '; year 5,900. ; "We also j. show the. majority of, votes in each county, together-'witli the-increased or decreased - votes' in" each,f '.It 7 may be usetul tortuture reterence:. ri .. .,. It.will be seen that Nemaha county has increased inore votes than any other coun ty in the Territory "and Richardson next. Out of the twenty-nine counties, eighteen have decreased in votes," and ten have in creased... 1859 ' : rlSCO I ;r : :, ,- ' i . I M ' I ' 5 : 2 4 2 ' ? - k. a s f. !292 292 f 2M A 3( 39 4336 35 85120 t 60M.3S ?3U6 iiO 4' 23 2t 21 r . 1 . 19 40T23.r640 274 , 416 276 G321 140 10 22 ,43 21 263 4 IR 32 T I 6 Bnffil Wirt f Calboun C8M Cedar 37; 45 82 t 8,1 43 33 7e JakoUH ;,j ii . lh S62 t. !l 'm!2T22i ' . 33 f , i ,fi:8 .tij 4n! 4ai so; no 401 SiH) 9fli t?S i33-i;41i747 TS3'. Jttf 43 7; w 42 I1 66,46 ioo, 10,ii 46 31 34' S7:-83j t-29! 39- -f- 5 3 2l54t 13 I' I ' - J - I 21 36 The uaj It was done tn Brown vtllc. Wc venture the assertion that the citi zens of no other place in the country was so promptly and faithfully served with Telegraph News in regard to the Presi dential election as were those of this city. First: the Telegraph. Line was in excel- 26; K 10 69' liixlge Iou-las Hail Ixird ji.nnnon. ... 61 317 M 30 59 23. ft June. -! . J ,.'(;s;- 84! 42 :t Lincactr r.8 9 j$ rtic 1 J2 10, ft' 2 --ivearny - ( r . u 3108 tll.10& L l.au qu court - 12R1M fI29 1 35 '62.197.tl2l .Monro , ll!2S'39M7'v l: i 39 Nfnialia. '' W3254 -20' 14 445 jrr ICS ,160 Otoe, ' ; . 474483 957 t 9 -463; 8 .101 . 25 i I 66 Pawceo 124 221I6 102 ''140, 4o 180, 100 j, 34; ; Pitte 19' 63 , 87 t 49 jl 43, 96 144' 43 I ! 67 Rirfaardion - 251 286 &.T7 t 86 . 296 65 660 70 l '23, snne ' , I 10 lot 10 I I Ii 10 Sarpy 131 167 299 t 36 124 162 2! f33 i 12 Washington - 126 101 227- 25 163 10: 270j 56 43 Countip nnorfrnlzcJ iast roar, year. Democratic tJiajoriiy. 'L'norcniicl ttjis First SnOlF. On Tuesday and Friday lent working order, and Sir. Clowrt, Iastf quite a 8n0W ftn jn this region, for- the Superintendent, had made every necessary arrrngement for expedition and promptness. Second : the proficient, efficient and gentlemanly operater at this point, Mr. E. C. Stickxey, was unremit ting in his attention to his business; from dark on the evening of the election until day light next morning, he was at his seat, giving an car to ihe instrument and rapidly transcribing ihe messages. And, third: the Advertiser issued hourly bul letins giving ihe'citiens the dispatches in print. Great "Institutions" the Tele graph and Printing establishment. Plaltc Yallcy Herald w are in receipt of a new paper bearing the a bove ntune, and hailing from rialtsmcuth, N. T, It is edited and published by Al miD Tnovrsc:, Ksrp, formerly cf Pa cific City, Iowa. In politics the Herald is Republican. Mr Thompson enjoys the reputation of making an exceeding ly interesting paper, and , we believe he is justly entitled to the complement. cibly. reminding U3 proaches.' that "Winter ap- III11 has just returned from the east, and a new stock of goods' will be. here on "the next boat."- Corn. As we have net mentioned the matter for some time, we . take occa sion to say that ; we want 'some corn, on subscription. . Chess Problem- Read hy regular Chess mooves. tparJ J t j -were'riouft t ty Imijjht tot- I I t ! ! .. . j ; j - j' 1 i r- '; t - 1 ! -r- 1 . ... ! ;.!. ,. Iea,, jiicrd price rals J, plo j ler I vie Ibon 1 V J ' - I , 1.- . k i III ' -f! ! cb et j won of cn j by .. thin f le j - ., , ry up i-ar: y bi,Kl! rin ( ty - - ; ' i I Ij 1 ; 1 1 j wh;i mor j ! j lore tin ; blccnl j na hall on cn J ttion ; phy po ! a, cer ' ' ' 1 I ' . If Government Ofiicials are to elect our Congressmen, we suggest that it wcud Le a great saving or. expense to. 1Ifln. o .' r .tv.i,ril the Territory to dispense with formal j Congress is in this city at present' He clocnens. They don't amount to anything locks .RCne lhe-woe for wear" by reason hy eontmuethem? Will the Legila-f of the laborious canvas through which he turo take this matter into consideration? 1 ;5t pj,,., I uinmerr.: Wartren"' co rian's district S'ill Dem is elected. Mid dlesex co.500 maj for fusion. Boston, Mai-The defeat of Bariin game somewhat depressed the enthusiasm of lhe Republicans last night, and charges cf. raiim 1st warJ are tow;iiivesu frated.' " Mr. llice who is re-elected in 4th district rcceircd quite-an ovation from his friends durinir the evening, lhe itep, are jubiku.t ever the result, and 10Q guns; -A-dispatch from Columbia, Scauh Cr olina.'says'that the Legilalure has -poai- penedactioii diith'e Goremors ivggcstion i ' " " -i ' . " 1 l arm me- otaie uam -n j asicuaiucu th"at Lincoln "is'really lected." . An ovef- wheLuiing.4Tiajority are in , favor of calling a. "convention. A resolution for sending commissioners to Georgia will be intro duced "to-morrow,"',-1 ! -r--i . New York, State election, Madison co; L'incob,3333ri;f Yul yASL ,. Minnesota, St..PauI, entire republican ticket elected in, Ransey City and Saint Paul. 'L .The Republican majority in Min nesota is about 3,000 as far as heard from5-:-::" ' ' Fulton Comity -Penn gives a maiority of fiOOOifor iht? Reading ticketZ 1 Wilmington, Del., the electoral vote of Delaware will be given; to Breckinridge, but the Republicans have elected Fisher to Congress by 1000 majority. - New Jersey has gone, the Fusion tick pt ' . .-' "' ! The ''Albany. 'Evening Journal claims New York for. Lincoln by "40,000, and the election of Cuming by 1000. " Wisconsin ;'Sauk co., Twelve , jowns 70S maj for Lincoln.; ' : ' .. JMdwaukie city and co.. Wis.,- complete give Douglas 180S maj, Republican gains in all par's "of the State far as heard. Dane co., Wis., estimated about 3,000 for Lin. Stata doubtless gone 10,000 for Lin. All Rep Congressmen elected. Illinois, Lee co 7 towns give Lin 1000. Rockford city and 5 towns, Lin 197G, Douglas 477, Br'eck-S.. . . Springfield, 111., gives Lin Go maj, Rep gaiue 164, Fiatte, 111., official, 166 Lin over Doug, over all 36. .! South Ottawa, III., Lin 3G. Ottowa. III.,' Doug maj 146. Rutland, 111.. Doug 85. Eagle, III., Doug 97 maj. ' Dayton, III., Doug 119 maj. .KeKalb tsp, De Kaib' co., 111., 237, Doug 129. ' Square Grove, 111., Lin 133, Doug 38. Henry city, 111., Lin 83 maj. Marshall co., 111., 1SS Rep mai. En tire Rep ticket elected. . Mr.DonoughVco.. 111., has gone 100 maj tor .Lin. v. - Knox co., Cedar township, 111., Lin 206 Doug lod " Springfield precinct, IllM:Lin 886, Dug 410. Bunker Hill, 111., Lin 21S, Doug ISo Ten towns in McIIenry give Lin 1247 majority. ... ; : ' . ;-;' :'. Kendall co., 111., official, Lin 1242 maj Walnut Grove, Knox co., 111., Lin over Doug 89 maj ! Greerr-Lake co.; ;Wis:, Bolivar city J-.in s$z maj. ;. ' : ..; v . ... Brown co., 111., Doug 442 maj ermillion co., . 111., Lin and State ticket 662 maj. Lasalle ca, 111., 2000 maj. - ; ; ; Ggle cd, 111., 5 town Rep maj 307. Aw York, Nov. 8th. lhe Southern students in lhe N. Y. Med. Univ ersity held a meeting last night to consider tlie question of secession, there was no action taken, but the question was lett for discussion at some future meeting, A dispatch, to the World say. current rumors "of the seisur of fort Moultrie, at Charleston, by the secessionists were not credited at Washington. The prominent South Carolinians are said to be in coun The Astor House was damaged by fire this morning. .... r St Louis, Nov. Slh.' . "CaVlweli co.; Mo.: Bell' 410., Breck lSG.'Doug 2J3, Lin 44. Otage co, Mo.: 2 or "3 precincts to hear from, Breck 271,. Doug S09, Lin 189, Belli 17A ' y V- '-I- Report says lorris co. Mo , has gone for Breck by a small majority. Polk co., 31o.: official, Breck 47, Bell 7.IIJ:. JJQU? 1JU. L1I14. .. 1 Calarra co., Mb.:: official. Bell 1306, Doug 814, Breck 472. Lin o. Pickeray co., M: official, Doug 226, Bell 190, Breck 143, Lin 15. Bnisalo co.'; .Mo.: is . expected 1 to' go largely Bell. Augusta, Ga.: but few counties heard from and they indicate that Breck has carried the State. ' ' ", i-.-'-. Newark, N. J.': State probably gone Union by 3000 maj; asf a straight Dong ticket was run it is thought it may carry four of its electors in 1st and 2d Con. di$. Speaker Pennington probably defeated by small maj; Essex co. maj for Pen. nearly 600, Union co. 200 maj for Peny, Hud son co. is reported to give-Perry 5 to 800, some say only 300, if this is so Pennirg- lon is ejected. . New Albany, Ind : Ford co., Doug S2 maj. s . . . ' . G lark co. Ind.: "Doug 500 maj. Wabash,; Wabash co. Ind.: Lin 143 majority. ;; - . , Carroll . co. led.: Rep maj 12-7. : ... Warren co. Ind: reported 700 Rep maj. Loganyport, Cross co.; Ind: Rep 154 majority. . , j.: . j ,. :.;' WMmington N Cv' Breck- rains frV. heard from, probably carry the-State. New Haven gives htm 10,000 majority. Cleveland, O: 23 , counties give 7,507 Rep maj. '' '' ' ' Columbia. S C:. Joint resolutions were adopted in ihe'S C legislature' Thursday to call Convention of the people of ihe State for regulating military affairs and preparing for defnese. of State. . Georgia: 15 co's official; Bell G665, Breck 5267, Doug 421. ,l Virginia: democrats are encouraged by gains in 7th district..' State still doubtful. - New York: from figures ree'd it is thought Fusion ticket successful bv'4 000. Republicans have elected 11 senators and democrats 10 assemblymen : at brespnt .... - i vote nana even. "NETrTDTE R T 1 5 E 31 K T S . Dissolution. Tee partnership heretofore exlstinj nnJer tie name andttyle vt l.i!slib; )(h & C.ri.oa at Bnwnvtll, Ne-l-rak. was, on the Bfi-t day vt November, d i -... I ve-1 by mutual C'jti- ut, tiy tte witb!rajl i-r li.t. l.Qhunnu icli Dnlfcons ilcoio J. M. TIIORBURN Sc CO., x 15 John Mri-ct, Xrw'Iorlt, Five j'Jit roteiv-i-i in a i iirin to their general 'he !!oin- noveltiMof tne aea unitualcns- ut, by ilb wun.irawji i-i n. t . i.aQf.aiii;Q i ar .? jln .N.rttiim 'tie . '!oin- noveltiMOl ine aea- teo!d fim udevnti-!a ti.e l 4 ! ? ' ' i 1 vu"-n , "I ,i u -each-.- 35 Agency t,u-r e hBietfl-re ; t tl. oM tat..'. i ). ! llJ ;,UL ,",n' - "aca , 0 " ' - U. r. ICS III r,n ' Li ;m t fu! : ii!-. in.'. ,'Hr.i!JL, each " JO UN. L. CA I.SON. In Tpr!o my ! r'if-HN ftmii .'Xi- wiih m;. be!art-; v.er. 1 iJt-eui iUn a i -i.per tw r. u.ii-.jy of -x.; eMii iny , iuai.lt for ine patn a m el s-ti n;oii our ui,u,n tbe periol in e cre eijpe-l in bi.iiisv It affords me niM!i plei-tre o t cvnimen-1 t,- the f3vrIeconiiieration f the iriemls i-f the oi! !iitu riy iicccwor iu bui-ine.N- Mr. C.irton, seutieniaa i:i evrry way worthy oi" ttie coii!MeiK-e and upp,.ri f ilicriiu icuriK iullic. - b. r. LrsnitAi'tai. 3 50 5 00 TT A - J0H17 L CABS0IT (Succesor to Luslbar.gh k Carvin.) XAXl).LVKD.m l'AYIXG Dealer in Com', ' Uncurrcnt .Money, Land Warrants. Ezeh'ange,irnd Geld Dust -1 trtll Bive enpecial attention tboylngand gelling ex rhange ofi the principal cities vt t!ie I'nited State and Europe, . Gald Silver,, wncurrent- Pank Bills, and Gold Dast, Collections mil! e on all accessal le points, and proceeds remitted taext-ltans&'at current rates. DcpoMts received on fcurrenl account, and interest al lowed on special leposiu.. , , T , .....OFFICE, ... . MAI!"ff STREET. KETTTEE.V THE Telegrapli and .. the V- S. ; ,! lAhil Ofilccs. ' - ,iS.:rcc . . .-.v. r . . , : .- o REFERENCES: -; ' ' Philadelphia, Pa. J .. ...' r H . ' , Baltiniort, Md. Lind & Brother -' - J.,V. Carson Sl Co., ' ; - Hiscr. Dicfe & Co. Toons & Cars..n, '' ' . '' ' ' Jeo. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Purt, win. T. Smith-n, E.-'q;. Hanker, J..T. Steveos. Ejo.. Att'T at Law . Jno. S, JallBher-I.te 3d Aud. LVS.T. Tarlor & Kriech, Bankers, McClelland, Pye & co., . ITon. Thomas fl. Pratt, 9 "-fw ItuiC Jas. O. Carson, ; ; P.'B. -Sni!l, Ksfj.', Pres't S. TSsnl, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law Cm. Sam. namblctonr Att'y at Law, Easton, Md. JudKeThog. Perry, Cambcrland, MJ Prof. n. Tutwiler, navana, Alabma. Nov. 8, 1360-tf. NO HUMBUG. Washington, D. C. Chicago, Til. St. Louis, Mo. Annapolis, Md. Tlapertown ir? Pa , Md. NEW GOODS AND N E W PRI C E S CIIHiIEIl . TIIAy EVEIl. Boots aiid shoes. IDry oods and Groceries, Al RED UCED PRICES! CALL AND SEE ! I Int:r Lii.aui Tlni. ..Ti:!!uu. .,T-!l.iS rum ii l.o'.-iii. ji.-nhu crii.rn, '1 feot I.i; .iiai-'!' h cui:i.(Sj ..-i: ii:iturn rar.aJcJphi cu in. j ri'b pc'.luw an fiAtdt -4 feet Liiiuui j-unt-reum thi w variety btu just brH-ii nir-j.hio -d Wy 1). icbjld & d V'riese, aij'i Ii"HTibJ .is this moat utani Scent of tho f the Lily sjwiej 23 CD Sraaticr bulfi of the ab..ve ? 15 00 Tu!ii ctuiiiuii, briliiaot crimson scarlet-- 25 Tulin cornati. i Chinese tuliu. carioa?-- 15 Tnlin.1 wnneriuLi. verT Ure. bnzht erimsoa- 15 i sijHjnica. new, (si!erijid free bW.rrr i 5 Ins Ktfciiif fert, splendid novelty Irom Japan Hardy - 50 Rrnnf-vifin Jose hina-.-- 8 00 lirun-irigia mult'flora 6 OU We also bos to recommend the following choico " Collections of Hulbous Hoots: ' - ' ' Assortments of - .6 Fii:e tamed IIjaciatn3,fur pot., glaj.scs'J . . or open bvriler j 1 Polyanthus arois?Ui $1 CO 2 lioutlo Tulips - . 7 llixed CfAiuj j , Assortment cf 6 Fina named Hyacinths, for poU,g1&sjs1 oropen border--.. 8 Fine Double tulips 12 Fine Single tulips--25 Fine mixed Croons- 3 Double tarciayad 5 Mixed iris 2 1'olyauLhuj ca-cusaj Assortment ofs 12 Double and single fine named Hyacinths "J 5U Jlj.xea crocus 12 Double named tulip 12 Singlo nuaied tulips-. 3 Hidyanthuin.ircistus '6 DuuMo narcisauj 6 Mijud iri 3 Criiwn imperials 2 lJuIbocodium Vernams-. ; 1 Fancratium luaritimum-- Assortments of. 100 Varieties double and lingla fino named f7yaeints-K- 15 00 ICO Doublo and siugld fine named Hyacinths, in 50 sorts 14 50 100 Double and single fine named Hyacinths, la-25 aorts 13 00 12 Our rery best named Hyacinths, for pots or open ground -. 5 00 12 Extra fina named Hyacinths, for pots or ' " pon ground 3 00 12 First late named Hyacinths, fur glasses or earth - .- -.. 12 Mixed double or singl- Hyacinths, for open gTc-und----- . 60 Varieties fine named oarly tulips, for pots er open ground-. 50 Varieties fina named late tulips, for open 'ground 50 Variet ies Cne named double tulips for pots or epen ground . . J. .M.TIIUKULUN CO, 15 John St., Xeio YorJt, Oct. 25th,. 18(50. Fnll :. To, Your .T " ' Citizens of Ana the L I cf 2!:rAI:j FOR T Erbwnvf rM am ' l'jJm $5 CO 2 00 1 CO 4 00 5 00 5 Oo come a:;d CHEAPER AND Move of BUY GOO! f i ij C 1 Thau was erer bfre c;7sred ia' Market! 1 J. .iiiimiU n AT Til T-1 IP ioheer -7 A. . - 5 beoWnyille, We Have Just deceived and 0pa . v..'.: 1 -A v . ; Most jMahniilccnt' i Stock, of ;3oods! ( BR O WNV1LLE, NEBRASKA, Has just receive-1 his TALL & TFIXTER STOCK OF BOOTS, . . 1 SHOES, . V MI ATS, CAPS, : 7 J)RV GOODS. GROCERIES, &C, &C.&C. &c, &c. UTak-a he obltsate himself to sell at lower prices for rash, or country produce than like gools can bo had at any other house abobe St. L'ni. All he axlci Is for thff public to call and sau.siy tuerueUcs. llu gordt are purchased for cah, and will nof be KId on credit. Bv the adoption of tbis system, which is the only corre't business plan, the public can always secure tetter tar- gains than where dealins at bou.tcs doing a credit husi nes when prompt customers are compelled in the way of increased prices to pay the losses by non-payiug cus tomers. Gentlemen's Boots. Of every grade from $1,80 pot pair upwards. BOYS BOOTS, .. ; Of all kinds and sizes from $1 per pair op. . Ladies' Shoes, Of every rariety from BOcents per pair up Children' and Misses' Shoes. 'A large variety; In price from 20 cents ner r.alr to wards. -. ; . . - ' ' ' 1 " . - - - - Hats and Caps: .,. A very cboice selection". ZXomo-mado "VLTorlx. Iam prepared with the best r.f stock, and jo-imrr- meni to manufacinre Boots ami Shoes of the latent and neateat eijiaudat nures tae lwett poafciUle. Hides, Pelts and Ftots. ; The highest markat price paid for hides, pelts aid furs, tl ARD TIMES: As times are hard I am determined tht ri. Bhall bew low that alf can purchase. ,gall At deh,s : Be sure and call at Den's with rr.n w and pet bargains you cannot find anywhere else. iM-vwuvuie, ovemter, 813CO. LEGAL NOTICE. Thomas J. West, vs Thoma J. White The defendant in the above cause will take noUcethal on the ISiq day of September a. d. 1S6D. an atUcbraent was isbued against your goods and chatties by J. V. S. Thompson, a Justice of the Peace, within and for the county of Nemaha, Nebraska Territory, for the sum of flfty-iour dollar and flfty. three ct nta, that yonr pro peiiy has been attached to pay the came, and that you are required to appear and answer befo.esald Justice at his office in tbectty of Brownville iu said county on or before the I2th day of November, I860, or judgment will be rendered a?aint you and your property will he oid to atUfy the haaia. - - THOMAS J. WEST, Plaint! T. J urownTiue, uci. iam, imo. LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS. SHAWLS. .',; t ' , ' ZLVliYR HOODS. GENTLEilEN'rf WEAR, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, ' " ' ( ' SHAWLS A?D SCARFS. e, Master Commissioner's Sale. Chloe RThrocr, by her next ineau t. cv JoUason. !j. , -. : ' ' t. . h '.." Samuel IT. Beiihott and John I " ' 3 Favorite.' " i ) ' . By virtue of a decretal ordpr ls;ntvt frnm th rtrv tCi-.e of tte District court in Nemaha county, in the ec end Judicial District of Nebralia Territory, noon m de cree made by sail court at iti September te.m, A. D. .u, in uus case, i win wen on Friday the Hth, day of December at 11 o'clock A. M., of said u..y, at the door of Homer Johiison's Hall, (lhe place where the .aid court Was last held) in Brownville. Wnnln ronnir 'l,rki The following described real estate to-wit : Ixt no. loin tloca n,K tweiiiy-two, in tae City cf Brownville, Kema ha county, Nebraska. Territory. toihbiirhist b",MT rr Ca.h iu band. - jr: s. BEDFORD, . . November 8, ISM. I . . Matter Com, MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE o. n.vriicox, prrr, ....) vs . Davidson Plasters, el al Pcrti ) ' - . By virtue of a decretal orderiisuei from tbi Clerk's office of tbeDistri-t Court of Nemaha coontv in the 2d Judicial District of Nebraska Territory, upon a decree mdebyid Court at Sept. Term a. d. 1SSO, in thisca: I will sell on the 23d day of November, ISfiO. at the door of Homer Jnhnwn's Hall (the place where aid Court was last held) jn Brownville tn Mid Counry, at the hour of ll o'clock, a. m., the following decr:bed property and real etate Mtuaie iu said Nemaba e-jtinty, to-wrt r The east half cf ljt uo. six in bWk no. two, fronting onMainKtreet In thecifyof Brownvi'le, Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, and ali;o a one story ofike luiiling inchtdinp the tone underpin ins? thereof, situate on the east half of lot 12 in block n-. 20, in naid City f Brownville adjoininsi Mes-rs. Crane & Hill's store Ivt. Terms ,f sale : eah in fund. J AMES S. BEDFORD, Jfacter Com. Brownville, Oct. ISih, I860. 6l5-6w-$7 - MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE J. Q. A. Smith, Plaintiff, 1 va - i ' , . It. J. Whitney, Defendant, ) - J By virtue of a decretal order iued from the C.'erk'i office of lhe District Court of Nemaha county, in the 2d Judicial District of Nebrahka TerriUiry, upouaducree made by said Court at its September Term, a. d. 1360 in this case: I will 'sell on the 23d day of November, i860, atthedoorof Homer Johnson's Hall (rtie place where said Court was last hehl) in Brownvitle in said county, at the hour. f n o'clock, a. m. the following described real estate t-.t'Mte in said Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, t .-nit: The northeast quarter of section twenty-five ia township 5 north of ranee fifteen east of tbet-ixth principal meridian; excepting twenty acres conveyed to Hiram Alderman, April Hih, 13.57; also, ten and 67-100 acres, conveyed to Davidson Plastera ; leaving as the part conveyed by said mortsage deed, one hundred and twenty-nine acres and 33-100 acres. Terms of sale: cah in hand. .... JAJiE S. BEDFORD, Master Com. Brownville, Oct. 18th, HSO. nl$-6w-7. To Ladies of Brownville, -MRS. MARY HEWETT Announces that she has just reeeired from the East a magnificent stock of MILLINERY GOODS Consisting of STRAW, - FRENCH CHIP, .GIMP LEGHORN, (SILK, & . CRAPE BONNETS. ' - French Flowers. Straw Trimmings, Ribbons, etc., To which she inTitesthe attention of the Ladies of Urownville and vicini t j, fueling assured bej cannot uo ucui-riuiieainstjie, quality or price. April 12,1860 . ' Cutlenvand : Quecnsware, GlaGpT7arG;" Ani Choice G 11 O cVr I E S. V i Largest Assortment of SHERIFFS SALE." David Soigol and Henry Grecnbuam, TS i James S. Chamberlin, John W. Bliss and Thomas II ; : .- Jfaria!." ' NOTICE is herebr given that by virtue of anex cutionnnd decree nf court, issued from the i flioc of theelerk of the District Court for Xemaluf county Nebraska Territory, against. James S. Chamberlin, John W.IUiss nd Thomas II. Marshall and in favor of Duvid S;ijrel and Henrr Greenbaam. f,.r the mm cf two hundred and crenty-four doiUrs and fifty cents, I, J. Q. Wells Sheriff of said county, bare levied upon, and will sell at public auction from the dour of the houjie in which the la-t term of tb District Court was helj, in Drownviile. in ai! county of Nemaha. ,n Saturday, tao 3bt d;iy .OTimuer, t. w. nrj, as one 0 cl'CK 1. to the highest bidder for cuh in hand, the followin-r d- scribed property, to wit ; west half of the north-east qnartcrand th east half of the north-west- quar ter, of section No. twenfy, township No. six, north of rane No. fifteen, east of th-5 sixth principle uituuiauiuuuiiuiuii ii.u atrn, wna an the appur tenances thereto attached -as the nroTrtTf.fTiw.m-. II. Marshall, in satHfac ijnof said execution. J. U.WELLS, Drownvil Sheriff of Nemaha county, N. T. E BENJ. I). THOMSON, Deputy, ille, Svr. 1, lC0.17-5t $9 McadjiljfcfDIotljinj B00tS, I V . : Shoes, Eats, Caps,etc. iTi'cr opened in Brcv:rxville and no miilakt ! Capa from 22ct3 to $3,50. We can Fit Gcnls in Sulis ficn $5 to $50 i .A Saddles and: Harness, r Oil Cloths, ami Carpeting, S'GHOOri' BOOKS! BLANKETS, FROM SI 50 TO S7 50 Iron, Nails and Castinrrs . k - - - - w- GLbYKS Ladies RldiaKiJ and Silk. Gent Gauntlets, Buckskin and Driving. Beit Qualitbi cf root, : .TT. "FraXAS, NO TAR Y PUBLIC , BROWNVNJ.F. N. T, SHERIFFS SALE. I. T. Tbite 4. Co., V 9 T. IT. E'lwarl. Notice ia hereby gives that It virtne of in ttiMa.. lauel by the clerk cf ihe District Conrt of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, against T. 11. Edwards and la favor of I. T. M"hite for tho om of fventy-eiitht dollar ami eighty-one cent, I. J. B. Wells. SberifT of Nemaha Coarrty, Nebraska Territory , bare levied upon. ar.d win Jcr tr sale at public auction, at the door of the house In which the last term of the District Court ror a etnana county, .ebrafka Territory, waa held in Brownville in Mil County, u Satunlav. tha 1st da nt December, A D 1860, at one o'clock P it. of the said dav, and will sr.li to the behest bidder for eaaa in hand the mi, owing uewntKM pp perty, to wit: Commencing forty rMseast .f thejiitlinrest crnerof the outhwe.t Quar ter of se-ilin number eleven In township nnmberj Ave north of ranee number firtcen east, thence rtmninaeaRt on ec'i-n line forty r.xls, thence north forty ro1s, thence Wl forty rod, thence aoutb forty roda to place of be ginning, containing ten acres more or less, with all the improvements thereon levied, upon aa the property of T. II. Ki ATui aad will be aold to itaiisry said execuUun. J. B. WELLS, Sheriff of Nemaha roomy, by B. B. Thommos. Deputy. Browavir.e, Nov. 1st, I860. l7-5t-$9 wmm UiJIuJiilU Dissolution of Partnership. Notice hereby given that the mcrchanti: business bereUjfore carried on by the undersiaue-l, under the arm nvme of S?icl and Greenbaam vm tbis day mutually dissolved. David 5ei?el i authorized to ettie up the basines of the concern. All per knwin; themselves indebted either by note or axotjtare hereby notified that aniens they me f-rwarl immediately and pay up the notes and ac count win h pi'-cd In the hanJ of an mer for col lection. - Tvwm PK.tr.L, Pieedctlor ITeoirctl i Can le had at our Store, u .-.d cn Urns ct ' f ' fatorahle as those (rf aw cihtr : House in thi IVesf. All Kinds o! C0UIITEY P203UCI3, Will fc taken ia exebanj, a curriat y r::. Como Ox3.o ! We a-e deterrr.lnc l toell i better barjains thia eer befo'A Como -lllS m an! rl D. J. lilARTINuCO.,' B-9Wivil!t, Oif. r, Hi. 1