Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 29, 1860, Image 2
n.w. rL'ii:-AS.i-:iiTOi:. Tic fcncj cr tLc ne Atlinliti-s- jut As cur reaisri are arare, we hate jre&cte-J r.ii!i cilsri, tlar. the Adrniais ration cf .MrLticcr-s wc-jII be a coa serra:;T c : ; s'-ra a vcd! a: c-c T,anisli all jrr-tf rvJed cr re-.I fears a;r ressioo or ?.:.. or.a!ism. Senator Tarn- at ;,"rt!ffi.L, h;rr9nvJ.n7jr0:arreir. The elector preset at the j the cri-nai scLeoc cf the, Cisoia to! : 1 On SrarurJav Iait,th. citbew met asd j poll, tLeref-re, elected j!?s cf ectioarllchirt Canal. wLica eccrriied a snip . t fJ'.f .VlfJ JJJJjjL&. " dotensioe-i to' tut this thin- doxn. Theff tvho trereswcrn ia by the PrciU JaJp ; C:inaI cf r:-c:,j. capacity u Coat the . , T . ; crniied z:A itd Dr. C. R- Jara-j cf HaU county; tLf ic clcz tLeir f tbac CGuIJ na7i. : MIHA Cli 1 , iactaicciariathrxase. lij desk-, who were strom in ly tus ae, , - .7 " , , w:,v r . cforTOieat. T-U ord-r thev -cd.J u rcsidec-; ua:r;i:r5:eT end ue eect:ca m r.u.0- w..., - TiT.mfi na' 3t;:i th , -4 ces of those vlo ridei ia the Territory j ia the ?ost legal way, Mr. ITau j gl.ea c? for the wan: means alter a 1 1? ! t-i L-d lr eraJ in. that luitr.eas, 5. Ihr'-T. nimieLf, crpecrre-I at lit ?cut conaideFaLIe rcrtlon of tl work bad ceen i ii-w. J. G. JiELVO. tl-Pm all rfiacnere that v:ere at arj rMl, viiuoJ prtiestin or ia any o.e, sc'bein? away. They tsea pro-! tray declaring tha-tbeeocsiJerei tne e:c- 3 r boa.e,5c;bem?away. iey pea vrr.; ..auc. ( fcr cr Jinarv iranal Icat cnlr. The pro- : . T .. . .- r t! -frtT, tf.m the roll-hock was table ccst is estimated at frcra ten to wn naa teen lie ioiuj. - - 7.,, . t, t -t ; Kr;:--, t cortinua-iv- Lar- seat to saui liae in a seaxea eavcio.-c XEW GOODS E Y7 PEICES constructed eperhat phicr and ccmp'.eted ma res 'Co, nvin trv la Li1? t the f rve Site settlers sine the year j tlirectfd to the County Clerk, ia criier la a-jViov aL;o rre;:ed him. . This I hare the votes canasse-i. On the loih ILnda vcaa JriFea 'cu: cf this win- October. Mr.ILe seat the eareicpej twentv millions cf dollars. The coacea- J5t bv the free Statel vrithoc.: baring- opened is, t? 3Ir. Fred. tratlcn cf the commerce and imergst3 cf; a rait rezwa ia Chict! see sua L warrant I enterprise. .. . . i Sonrcrrl : id ia that State, frcra vrbich settlers, lut bas returned aair. He re- HeUJe, tr liepuuicaa canuuiata i.; j it is sitea mat v iscoasia. a,cne iu t , . ' carter cf&r.de trca the Siite Iierfesenuuv, saying xa a v, surrfas cf 2a.00O.0CO tashas cf " 7;; . p'-"--. ir'o tn. Matet-rcncorr.iicr.uns'anv muu,' u.; luh-cuu, -r . . . . TtT i.. ..-""iK-aj j .., .; , ... . .V-ri'ior and trrecte-: cr tnenr. i reznart tnar -i an no ccuaiy - i'iv i- ' r.c-i-'-jir .,..1! -r t.i fj..it cr anV i - . .v tt ! .-.- f--rir f.i I rmw m:I rrri:iinhfs!rtr r,nTf a srirn 'Ti r f I . , . . i r.e ci'izens. a.ter arTeaiiij uieui a.iri u. tnt-Rtj-usji j l. - j r i- 1 . v; -;r J TZ rroceedei to try tne-m accoruinj to vigt- present wn-a .ir. xieu.iK rrrf lpott fn-p4 f,,r tt,e ; tvncie count. s..a. i u..'.:;.t wui u. . ? e. . . s,0i bttar k -mntHirphr nr? tn? sice ana f r ... , as teadv tc u.euu t.u pe t-e . . prcCeededr t trial, xa the rre- m Tcbjoh be has n,t rece:rei a solitary JJ Tfc 22W ail-takeaf rote :;l;a,ttjt,t .i.p.a ; tearn u faca pa. ccn.t;tu:i;n:J n?ht., as me cz. i.x --j e :,5rv rerirli refjrned the he has x.red t;;e .a.-s: m .;r; y.-, ?er-d;,t- lVer the jory, after J'1- tey.by VnSe vo:.ce h2 cci:2rL-all the ony, and consult- da.tea ai Chnra?utrate cf t;;e re- - aIi the persons, public id expe bira to mainnianu excerSa of .Mr. RusseU Iliads, w4tr ;,..,ta..rr.. w ;.. j SUIL he dichared rrora cvstcuy, on con- tn, ccted. thy know that ra c -xr.? ka7e Territory with- eacroaefcraem wxa ce ma-e ca re-, , -. h t jerrr J rights ofaoy of t btates. icny j a, LiJna?2era, they wiU t-oo that the Federal Covernnocns hfd lhe ccnditicas; nothing except the authority for tha act-1 JAHS S. 13 ED FORD. ATTORNEY' AT LAW, AND " " Mister f crzss-icr-:r tr ruaccrj. j. with el.'!. I: fTtwx Jj.-.rir 't.,.!r j ... j tf-. ia ev-irj u.::it-i-;-l l-i ; ... ml 3.tt 1 22LVC5 dTjLCL CcP3 I in"ca Coa-aa-. .u -I i-'uilia; ' I -r A T "ft (linn n i v r -,ri7 V-v- - caa be four, fin tha i antrum sr.: tvrj;h ere- . fticu Ik, ai k..a. .i i .. i-ko. are reserved to'the Suites, cr the people of ihe State. Hence, rben thiir political 1 - T . rorents x.a7c t.:;cu I.;ioni--rn or attributed to .eia a desirs heir first be dis-funber. as cIoj proof, and aLc his owa conf es- sioas, anew tnat ne cas at ciiiererr. uraes been engaged ia this unhallowed fcuiiaess since he v.aii driven frcra the Territory, that the said RuseU Hindi merits death, and that he shall be hung by the nec-r 4 r r f J t.- iritcrfrre with shtrery ia the Slates; cr sotae fonat.'c ha3 iniisted they ought to do r, th reply has inrariably been that the pespli 'tvho made the Federal Corera raeat did net thir.Ic proper to confer ca it sch authority, a.vi it 'has therefore no xaore right to nvedihe withs slavery ia a State thaa ft has to interfere Tvith serf- dom ia Ruor-ia. Nor are the people cf the- ncn-ilarehoIJing States ia any vray re?pofjihle for shivery in the States .. which tolerate it, because to that question . they are sworn to each other a3 indepen dent governments. I have labored ia and for the republican organization with, en- tire confidence thatwnc never itihould be . ia power, each end all cf the States J nould Le lift in as ccroplae control cf their, owa allairs, respectively, and at as perfect .ler;y to choose and employ their . mva niCans cf protecting property and preserving peace and order v.uhLa their .respective lira its. as they have ever been - under any administration- Those who '.have voted for Mr. Lincoln have expect ed, and still expect this; and they would no: ba?e voted for him had they expected . othervyie. I regard it as extremely for "tuaatc for th peace of the whole country, that this point upon which the Republi- . caxis have been so long and so persistent dy raisrepresented, is now to be brought ti a practical te-t, and placed beyond the - poisitulity of daubt. It should be a mat . tr of rejoicing to all true Republicans that thiy will now have aa opportunity of demonstrating to their political adver . saries, aud'the world, that they are not - for interrering with the domestic- iatitu lious cf any of the States, nor the advo cates of negro equality nor amalgama tion, ' with which poli ileal demagogues have so often charged then. V hea this is shown, a reaction w ill assuredly tahe ".- j'lace in favor cf Republicanism. The i- Sohern miud even will- Le satisfied, the - rights of Northern mf will be respect ' ed, and the fraternal feeling existing in . lden times, when men froav all parts cf tne country went forth together to battle , far a comruoa cause againt a common ; rnemyr will be reitored.,? Private dispatches say that this speech ixa.3 prepared at the suggestion cf the Pre ' sident elect, and received his full approval before it was spoken. However this may ! . le, it is evident that Judge Trumbull, in - undertaking to foreshadow the policy cf the incoming administration, would ad . vaace nothing which he bad not full war rant for advancing. Ilij very intimate '.-relations with Mr. Lincoln, abundantly qualify 1dm for doing that wdiich Mr. Lincoln himself is precluded from doing prior to Lis inauguration. " Farther "Kansas ana Missouri ' Troubles., It seems the "border troubles" betwecR certain parties in Kansas a:l Missouri are not ye: ended. Various reports have been ia circulation hereabouts for a week 1 part in regard to recent troubles ia the " Koathern part of ICan-Rs. The foiiowinj account we find ia the Leavenworth . Titus': Trad in g Pci, K. T. , Nov. 1 1 , 1 SoO. . Mfssr. I'DiToas: You prooab'.y are "aware that this fair country has been in fested by a st of fiends from Missouri, -'and fccme from this Territory. They have been endeavoring to kidnap several cf our citizens, and to assi?sinate ethers. '- The free State settlers lives are in jo '.pardy as krg as this hellish lasiness is ' ' -.aTtowetl cr-toreratI." " - ' ' 'Djricg'the Tat thrce"tvef h'5 there Lave :een several companies cf arr.xed pro- .""slafery ' ruiTIihs, from Missouri and Kan J .rut; prr.vlir.g around our part cf the . ; Territory, making their threats srI curs 1 ' ing the "Alhtiordsts," ar. l swearing eternal recc-anre on all who sympathize - with then. They have made two at ' tempt to kidnap negroes, but have failed ' ia both.' They have made d liferent at-.- terrrpts to assassinate our most honorable "'citizens, and ordering erf ethers con'ina " ally; ia fart, they have had the settlers in a renraf state cf excitement for the Iat three weeks. They say that Misseu- ri is read v to back thera. There wa3 a until he is dead I dead ! I deal : I The assembly then proceeded to exe cute tne c rim in :co orii 12 to tae ver dict, wbi'ca was done bv an unsicited but determined people: The esecation toolc place a: 9 o'cloclc A. 31., oa the 11th day of November, ca the premises of Mr. Campbell, cne of. the criminals that was discharged. Notice was also given on the ground that all who engaged ia that kind" of business would ledead: with. like wise. The company then disbanded and re turned home to attend to their business. U the Union In Danger? What we have before said whea re ferring to-thi? matter we repeat: we have no fears whatever cf a dissolution cf the Union. We expect the financial world especially it is now cp.on us to feel very sensibly the enecra cf the attempted fiare cp. One cf the leading character istics of real 'capital is timidity, and btfar ha -r . m C'1 ' t TP IV the sealed envelope containing the poll book t ne, requesting me, as County Reorder, to ac: ia the matte r,J as acting Ctjunty Clerk. Considering that Wm. N. Hage, by the abore declarationeith er resigned bis o5ice or illegally refused to fulfil ks duties, and that it could not be left to- the arbitrary will of aa ctiicer. to dennve the citizens of their votes, I believed it to be my duty, as acting Coun ty Clerk, to canvass the votes, and have done so according to !aa-. How the same Wm. N.Hagge, after having declared ca the 15th cf October that he was ko Coun ty Crf may ca the -27th of October maie out a certificate rs Countv Clerk, can l-e- understood by these only who know the imbecility cf the pretended county clerk, and the secret cf the who L? affair. This secre! is nothing else thaa the ani-m-oeity cf a disappointed elcr seeker, who did not receive the Republican nomi naflon, and though he formerly professed to be a Republican and declared it to be the duty cf every Republican to- go to the polls oathe Oih day of October, was op posed to thehoiding cf an election as soon as Mr. Hedde had received the nomination-. He made Hagge make all these foolish movements,-trying to frustrate the result cf the election. IIa-gewas noth ing but the obedient toot. Yocr3 truly, Theo. Nasal. CAS5ELI.'5 I-1 ITTrrcfr'rf nri " Kcrnrilir purpose cf pearl fishing ia the Gulf ef j California. At the lower end cf the bay r pearls cf great value are found ia the shallow beds. It was here that the pearls were found, at the close cf the last centu ry, whicli formed a necklace for the Queen cf Spain, and were so much admi red at all the European courts. A banker in Manchester a few dap 3T0-, inrited to dinner his sons and the above .-uni".as. Azrnta wrnKff lin- every district iirrnchont tie Cniotl t cuati fuc ta above :iaO. other of toaaety workj. Jppfj ta C1SSELL, FETTER Jt GALPI.Y. 27, Pari il. w, S-e-w Tori. 3 sons-in-law. hi; daughters and bis dau;h- Council Rlnfli 2nd St. Josepli R. R. We. understand that the Hoard cf Di rectors cf the' Council Blufia and St. Jo aeph Railroad Company, at their meeting oa yesterday, contracted with Charles Hendrie. of Burlington, for the construc tion of the above named read. The read to be completed within eighteen months, with tht? proviso that if the Platte Country whenever even a small cloud betokening I Railroad is completed to the State Line astcna makes its appearance, shrewd j befcre the expiration pf eighteen months, , . .. then rIr. Hendrie is to complete the men -take ia sails,- ? Tms necessarily idl Blue's and St. Joseph Railroad produces more or less a -panic cr -en-. piia nmety days thereafter. sis.'' We will have '-'ticrht tlme-i' until This is Glorious news for Council Bluffs the new administration takes possession j arJ we trust a new eracf prosperity and (rmnA Jrrrti rnr.fLWe -n.t improvement is about to dawa cpoa our The existing state of affairs, in cur opinion, is brought about by a set of poll at tical gamblers to keep up excitement, and continue certain men ia certain localities in pawtr. We extract the following per tinent remarks frcm an exchange: What has teen dene to call for all this ? Abraham Lincoln has been elect ed President by the people, and as yet not one word as to his policy is known. No one knows but that John Belt will be ia his Cabinet, and no cne can yet tell what course he will pursue. All this flutter, and flurry, and enrolling cf mi nute men is significant cf nothing butdis- Mr. Hendrie is an experienced rail road builder. It was Liia and his associ ates that first lifted the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad out of the mire, and censtracted the first section cf thirty seven miles of that road. The road is now a sure thing, and we trust these who have been promising' aid, will now redeem their pledges. The people must bear ia mind that al I though the contract is let, tie Board have rto provide the means to pay for the work, and a portica cf these means must come r T- T T. -t- -.-t irom persons immediately inieresteu xn 13 The richest man in St. Louis is James construction. Jr armers along tne ixae can elect its President, and hence this tur moil. 'As to disunion, it is merely a" bug bear; but, if we regard the recent dem onstrations as really meaning disunion, we must look for the cause. We have shown there is none as yet, and therefore wHat might be alarming is simply ridicu lous. If the erection of a Northern Pre sident is to be recorded as sufficient cause for dissolving theUr.icn. it will be very impoTlant to consider this ruesrion, What it ell this icorth T We confess that we give credence to cne-half cf the reports which come ty ibe telegraph, and nhich are magnified as they pass from city to city. The great conservative feeling cf millions will ia time show itself, oSering to the whole world such aa assurance of the stability cf cur institutions that, ia a year frcia this, we shall read the prognostications of the alarmist f the present wita a de gree of regret that any number, however inconsiderable, made such fools cf them selves, and that any number, however eotuiderable, were frightened for a single instant." aid by ccntribu lions of timber for ties appointment. The South has failed to j fat. cattle, bog?, corn, wheat, or anything eke which can be used to feed the men employed upon the work, cr which can be used for paying for wcrk, cr exchanged rfer the material with which to construct the read. Council fflvjfi Bugle. It is reraaskable bow many Presidents Lave beenchosea by about the saroe elec toral vote. In IS2S Jackson received ITS votes. Ia Van Euren 170 votes. In 1BI1 Polk 170 votes. In 1S48 Taylor -1G3 votes. In IS53 Buchanan 174 votes. Ia 1SS0 Lincoln 173 ?ote3. -;a' v, and endar each cf their plates they found a S5:GC0bank note. The ctrnsus returns fcrthe city cf New York are all in, except for the second ward, and cne district for the twenty-first ward. The totals mark the present po pulation ,113 cr lSI,CC3mcre than In 1S55. This is rather short cf the expec tations cf a -great many who had put down the population cf the city at least SJO.GOO The tctal in 1550 vras 515,-517.' The N. Y. Herald estimates that the Prince's tour cf a month ia the American States cost him $100,000, and that other people spent en themselves and him, to wardrobes, balls, decorations and displays not less than two. cr two and a half mil lions." The New York ball, estimating each wardrobe at $-00 (and some of the ladies spent thousands) represented alone an outlay cf a million dollars. TlMUm LIME, AT AUCTION. - To all trhom il may cancan : NOTICE is tetefcy ?ien ta.at ?Tet Tirashlns JTa ctj.ne wi'h all t:ie Sxtarits tScref.j Se!-.c?:n2. iiirei"i t. ;ne (i. B. S..wnoa, an! on w5.n;U there is $70.13 chir?. will, Bale 9.iil ehanre I paid before tiiat time. Be snM st tirediiorof my 'iTareUoiLie in Bravrarille. i'e-bra.-ii a. t- tUe lustiest tMh tiUJir. nn X ndav, December ITuiirl3bU. TTtEODOaS illLL, C'-naji-'-'i'ia Xerdiant, BrownvU:, S. T. X"oTersbr rSr.li, ISh'tX. n!J-5c Dissolution- The pirtnership terefc)for exJ.it.laj under trie time ami style of Ijisahaiiai & Caria at Brownville. Xe br.wkar wasr oa t&e i.vsz d4? at Suvtair. tts-wUed 6y ciatual consent, by the withdrawal ef B. T. Lnshbiaili. Jet a L. Cars.)Q will settle the nnaniiheif fcusinef of the o M firm aa-t contine- thi Bar.iia and E?ai E.tat3 Agency badines a heretoiuce at the ni l stood. B. P. Lrs3.tr;3- JTov. lit, IS50!. JOay. ICASJLOi. Ta ?eTertnmy 6-!i5in.M emnexiore with my Lite p.-irt- j rrer, f rtefTr f hi a proper nn-yn't'iiMty "t et-jre-in my th ihk f-r the patruojs liet-wel npoa oir ilrai, durlus ! the pcrimJflla whxo. we were ensased in oaiinai. During the pnt five years, no city in ! It3;' r ! Di macil pre a .-, u ai"wi J J f.v.rab!?i:i,ns!.!t;raru)ti tit till! fr.er.il.-i of In old 3rr.i my the Union, CXCept Chicago, has "TOWn -':wjr in business. Xr. C.--ia. stentlemaa la every 3 e . way worthy rf tiiecoDicenoij aaa iupy.-n of a discriia- wita tne same rap dity thatJlercphis has. ; laatins puai-. Groceries, AT REDUCED PRICES: CALL AND SESr ir9Siic, Jt.. ( :i' ".'t d,!i. ,- t pii.i-.. - M!-w:k.. lAihs Aiitl ji.-1. xu.i lo ivi.-'a aC." ajit w i aa. -t. Z. Fuses Pmpfifi!;tn.. f r h. 5,f in-3i)Ie.i i!;:I.ir'r a:iilr-;r !sia.-rrtaJ ftra -j. In that time she has more than doubled her population, and trebled her wealth and business. If she but increases in the same ratio that she has in the past, the city will contain a population cf 100,000 by the year 156-5. New York city is getting to be almcst as bad as Paris in the non-attendance cf its popula'on at cjiurch cn the Sabbath. Reliable statistics snow that only 200,000 cut cf 800,000 ia the city go to all the churches on Sunday. The dilemma cf 3Ir. President Buch anan is deplorable. That be should issue his proclamation against the Disunlonists, is a duty he cannot deny; but if be does so, Mr. Cobb and Mr. Thompson will un doubtedly retire from his Cabinet. There fore be is silent. b. f. Lrsnairiiii. II. Lucas, banker, worth, it is said,S5, 000,000; Peter LindeU's astate is pa: down at 84,000,000 and that of Eenoisf , banker, at 81,500,000. Died D 1ST). At rav-ne Ciry. pbra.-.It f eon.aiip ti n. c-a Xoveinber 2t. Jlfr. Cathahtx, euaawrt t Dr CEtatit Stiwait; Ajed 2I jear. 'YTIiyhoa:.lTeOrt,ami fear .die w"tS tiiu' ". w:rm. we mortals are ! Lea;h ! the gate u endless j-,y; Ai.Jl jet we dread enter there." Hall Connti Vote. firaA Iflanff.Qv. i3, 1SG0. KofTOR Nissask RtPCSLICA.T, 7ar Sirr Irr the Omaha A brasian, cf Nov. 3d, I to-day netice the fclbiwing certificate, signed by a tenain Wm. N. Ilage, who calls h.'mself County Clerk cf Hall County, to wit : "Grand Laai, Oct. 27, IStO. I hereby certify that the election held cn Lhe Oth day cf October, ISoO, was ille gal and vitioU the farm, of re. That the judges cf tlectun were swr.ra ia ty irresponsible cad interested pariiw. Knowing that the election was illegal, I refused to aid j'd my cincial capacity, and refused to canvass the returns, and have made no returns no the Territorial Ucard cf Canvaisers. Wr. N. IIacct, County Clerk for Hall Ciuuty." Nearly all the statements of this so called certificate beifcg uuire, I feet in y ?If bound to publish the fa:ts as they re ally are. - In order, for the elect ien t.-y ) hr ld on the 9h cf October, in the Grs-4 I-Iand co:: Junta .pany of these fellows who met at I Precinct cf Hall county, an crier was dan's, about two miles from this j issued by Vm. N. Hage, who hoi sin- . . . t M.ii j.i .i ; ii- i . j-atcwutsu cit c hi. , jtii.i iLivrtTiucj i g n. prtxiamitnn as "County Clerk in Jeans is stil! in force : th - -: --- TV - j iia. wj,, 03.J aimseu naa rni'ed States i? a - cii-h ard earthed lb? r.'Ta n nt nAm ,tA I. .t tnua ouies h a or near Mound City, and on- zho al ! rrrr rr;d,rr. T h v nrL Ks-C of-lhese fice winter MonignTiery's, l-.t I thrni: they will fail j clamatioa nvself, acd beinr rerfectlv ac-! J e up, if yoa persist As 5crr.e interest attaches at present to ;the complement cf United States seldiers stationed South, we append a correct lis: of them. At fort Mcaroe, Va., 5 Ccm ; panics of Artillery ; at fayetleviile Ar enal, N. C, 1 Company cf Artillery ; at Fort Mcukrie, S. C, 2 Companies of Ar tillery ; at Augusta, Ga., 1 Company of Artillery; Key West, Fh., 1 Coinp'any cf Artillery; Barrancas Btrracks, near Peusacola, Fh., 1 Company cf Artillery; Bitcn Rouge, La., 1 Company cf Artille ry. Total about 600 men. There are about 120 U. S. Marines at Norfolk and Pensacola. The recruitir-g station cf Jefferson, Mo., and Louisville, have no full company garrisoning them jus: new. Secession," says the Occidental Mes secrjer, published at Independence, Mis souri, '-is a Tery pretty wcrd; it flows glibly froai the pen, but the queslicn is, will i: !e of practical purpose ? Young mea a: thy corners, cf cur streets, who sinuke 5r.e Havanas and fport mustaches and all the other CDncTcmltrmts cf gentle men, are very earnest in their declara tion to support a seceding Slate. But do i hey know that 'secession is treason,' and do rhey know the penalty ? Their tender necks may be stretched by Kentucky c Missouri hemp if any 'overt act' is com iftitted. Keep ooI, yo-ung gentlemen, the f proclamation of the old hero of New Or- e government cf fixed fact, and mornin js voa in year ltleas, TO PRESIDENTS OR SECRETA RIES OF COUNTY AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETIES. Ia oricr that I cay bo atle to eca-J j with tLi re qairTmett? of "ia let to estalliibl a. Tern'tr,! i.o um. iiyauw m-5 iuimsuijiie,yT t;iat i may maks E17 report to t'ae Legislative A?eciblj. Tke tcnifenieiitj are, a jynorjsif f ta a.wxs U r( preraiaaw; aa abstract of Sis Tre.wnrer a accoan-.; Xo. (,t member; li.t of c2ir, ar.J a nport of the e:a-i:thn of ilrieakore ;n the eoantj, toother w-lti auj oilier matlera ttuit mar b thoajjat ct iatart. It W. FL'K.NAS, Ftcst. Ter.El.cf J.g. tJ erri cori-'ir Ptper? t lease cot-.j-. NEVi A D V EB 7 1 S E 21 E N t7 2?riOS2r,EC'2rTJS cr The Sorllitfestern Erangeliit- X I'ta'W-l'ltXT XOITHtT FtarOQICAL. DEVOTED "Co the cat.'C cr csraisTtAJiiTT ao soc-.vd LITIXATraE, ASD SUITED TO THE 1 2E3E.NTT UkiCKII-MD CtTLTITATED ACI5 "eiCK WE LITE. J0H1I L CAESOII (oTiccesior ta Lashiiaash i. Carjoa. LAXD iM) T1X PAYLYG Dialer in Coin, Urxurrcnt Money, LqtjI Warrants, Exchange cvA GolJ Da.it MAIN" STIcKET. BzioYrariLjLxv xcuaisn.!. I wilt especial atr.enti.jir to ayi.n-nd e:iiax es cnanxeoa the pancipal cities of the Cnir.d 3rates and Earope. G-Ut Silver, cn.:arret Bxci BtU. aa-i G.j!d D'tat, CotlectiDin taad a all accessaide puat, and prse-fs remitted is ex-hanre at eurreat rat?. DeponiM receiygd oa tarreat m:quc, aa.I iater-.-it al lowed oa special deposiiii. OFFICE, STREET. BCT1VLL. THE Telesrapli and the 1. S. jLaxad )Cicei. rTO WJW1LLE, .YEBr.-TS.T.T, Eo . WE eceiva-I 'u FA EI TTKTC: STOCH OF BOOTS. " ' SHOES, " HATS, CATS. . DRY GOOD?. GROCERIES. .vC. i. J.. ccc. Vhich hd Abliifote hinmlr t. soil at Tower price f-r ca-li. ir country pnidiH.-e th va lia jruil.'t caa b h.i.l at aay utajr hiuse ah.jbt; St. L.:iu. .1!! h. a.-'ts i fir th. pnihe t ml! and uri-fy tlieraselves. B- if.i. are puroli i t.i f ir ca.-ii. a.;.i will nut be MiUl a credit. By :hu it ptj.aDi tLi iyttss, w&i.-h. i the tn!v aurrect 6n.tnes.' plan, th pa : lie caa always seeare tetter bar jaia taaa where deaUnx at b.)iue diia$; a eredit bnii-me- when pr wnpc ciustoaj'irs ar compei jnt ia ch way at increased prices to pay the losses by aocarias cus tomers. Of every jrade frjni ij 1,51 pet pair upwards. BOYS BOOTS, Of alt Lad and siae from ft per pair np. LidiedT Shots, Of every rarldty frora I-.: -eiu per gair Hp C'liIIdren's and 22I.vscs Stroes. A larje arietr? Ia Jrice from 20 cents per pair 05 wrda. Hats and Caps: A very choice select! a. UornoTnacIo TVorli. I aai preparel with th best i;f st..ci, and .inraey- rasnu f manufad are Bouts ami Sa. es i t the latest aud aeatet-t styles and at aares the !u-t p'lHbUiia. Hides, Pe!t3 and Tri3. Tie hiIiest aiariet jr-e paid fr aides. pelj aid fin, I i HARD TIMES: i A t-.nie- are- hard I in dote-rmiw taat ary prUus I shall tc so iir that all caa parrhasc. i CALL AT DEIT.S Be ar? and caI as Dea's with yo-tr pp-wlare aad cai', aadaet eantaii ym anr.t tta.t iny-lierti. Browaviiie, Xoveaiuer, 3, latio. Ic !weU no -tlv-iaiA. ;.. is 1; ea:;r'iT .jf brxi. and hari.i - tu imtt .aii-iat i.icanl ia any fnwtton. Ii is .iara.'ii-f.'if tuopu'i an.i caa not -it out :i ori-r. I. .t -titu sialics an.I ai.t purf ft. Ta p'i:m ha ,-.. wntizl erT'criv! vt . ara ai'-r "-'j'.i'-.t-s-rr.J' la pusnp-l thr.-.u -a t',.; r i! .-s"::i' tV ..-. eimtirvr. x is ia apiwi-tranu u:;:.,tjr ner( Tw-i ada ; t , n Out w..a exse thru Un:l-rZ 1" -ia 3r nt; Vns ai:aa-$ 54 I'-s hi'i whoa a'diL xr.i i..nin ---. r.. .' brDa.1.- la.-h.-s wd . ani ir.i pii!.iau!h-s i LiaTTHjonlj ri-pn- -i-i-f..- the aantt t-. It can :u-.)ia:.w...i -ji-a.- w .: V.-c 1. p, ar. l ail '.:ci r:n-y. -. w.-.rU:?? w". j -a ;,' ri c8: e tor--. D'-'-ot at Va U'a.-a 5"., l-T , : a:ar lt 02L-e.) A ll fall i:. L.51 l, i'1 ' To Persons cut cf Enp-'jcer. J.G'STTTTS AT;riTI? t. : "1.? zi:z r JIACniNS. Ta wi.l or n,n froai Zj to -j.;!) per uin-h. and a a.jw il jcu:u, A.nl s) Si;n;,e al .- t.iirtr j:i.,.a chiltlef Id years eaa leara t.i ra.' f. I" Ua.r in j,,,. iastracti..a. itisct'a.ii to a iy 3"j u. : Sir:; Xjt. ia a.-e, a:id te p:i-8 is Sut "!rT.T i 't ars. J?ers!rKt wah.n aa Aeacy wi.l J X. Bt rtax. . Secretary Z. : 3iwujj Hjchi.? Cuimnny C-ober n,. '.itiO. nliJai. It"otice. Tnerea 'inf Th.-.tnas WlIMu-ns t;..i rrfne -n- tNt fals'y repric-jtfd b:aietf a. S:-- a:.-i:t . jait .ijirv an.t aavia ;.jral!y o)jtin( p.ei.ji tt ;t i.a axu ir.rs, i.-s.i papers, and .if tr prturf j be' n... aie, and fraii.I -.il'jnf.'y r;jari?rt't t?iai ti !l:s wa ise soi.I rcpre;a.-af iou.i. AH per n s ar bire)- i. '? tyat -i :.f nr.: is n..t and never i 31 v anr !i..r'jif jif-jc.'arj't Cut :t of his aa such will be aiJcauw.!d:j-Mii s.-wrxrr. M-ddleport, X. T., Xjit. 10. liud. . , i 3 A i l ... 13ROWXVILLEE! ?3 V i (2 J i i ' i REFERENCES: Philadelplkj, Pa. Baltimort, If-1. Wjrahictoa, D. C. Und i. Brother - W. Carson i. Co., Hiser. Du-.S i. Co. Tonni i. Carsi(i, Jeo. TIiompMi Jfasoa, Cof'r t-f Port, wra. r. S.nithsoti, E., HanSer, J. T. Stveus. Eso., Att'Ta? Law. Jao. 3. fiallaher, nare Hd Aud. C. 3. T. Tarlor i. trieh. Bjr.iers, Jt :Cieiland, Pye i co., Tloa. Tuornas fi.. Pi-att, 1 .a. Jas. O. tarpon. Merreritura Pj ?- tt. Saiaii. Eu., ?rt't i. aak, n.iu'ertowa-, Jti. CI. G-k S.!ilyT Act'y at L.iw, Coi. 3mi. !limnlet.a. At t'y at Law, E.ston,XI Jud-'eTU.. Perry, CaTierlard, JSld Prof. U. Tutwiier, Havana. Aubaia. -V)7. 3, L-jiiOtf. Tie serea y :ars cf narivalie-i ?ajt:e?s atteaJin C053IOPOLITAX ART ASSOCIATION, Lire aaJi it .1 aauseauLi orJ tirr;a!.oat evary qaortec of ta Coaairy. L'cder th. aa.jpi.:ea cf thij popalar Ia3titailj3a, ever t'i Ikmntit'Kii tonjnnd h'un h t Iraetl t. appre-iate by fcaaEifct w;rk.sof arton tliir walls, aad ciiHcd Tlteraturaoa ticir tables tS.4 great bene fits vlcriTed frr.ra bem.raia- subscribers. if 3hrriptr'n.- an tuw txi a ; rwrrreii ia a ratio aaparaJjEeii wtr.Ii t bat of any privixi? year. TSHilS OF S-03SCxUPTIOrT: Aay p'rsoa eaa becrm a meiiber by siib.scr.LIaj three d ,!!ori, f.r waL-h. saai they will reccir'S I.t. The Iars ars sr;erb sSei esgrxsia 5, 33 r fuc he, entitled, "Fddajj ' Aluderiiij ITa Recruiter JI. OaeMry.cns jear,of thai slejaatlj Claitirat eI magazine, Tlie CosraopoIHaa Art Joarnsl." 2.1. Foar aiiaissioas, daring the jsoa, to Guardian Sale. Ia rursaaaes cf aa or-i.:r of ths Probate Cocrt of Xeiaaha Car.'y, !:ra.k.- Territory, ma.Ie ta the O.Unji, III. i Sr.. Loa.s, JT). 1 rrt . ir e r - Ti r T Anna?.,h.s, id. j me jai.er gi raizn-s?, ir,;i ivrdK. 1. Ia a.LIl:.r..a to tbe abort? bm2--, ther-r w-fl b -is-ea tt iubscrilerj, ar.tuito'i.s preai.aat. or-r 7r? ffunJrcI Datif-J Works of Art : c iini-ristc a!nab!e f a.nl.L.'. luartlo-f, p.irL2.s.-;at-iir;,Jkr.. 'urra' a raiy aati.iti-i.i bcaedt. Thi iav:.b Ljrasui,-. which eTtry ub-cr.iwr will rceiae. er. tit! -Flira? Mastcric lil eruttV is oce tf the m-t bausifal aa.I p.puUrett- i" on lauci ia iuis ci;an .ry. it is a., a-; oa Has Ja.-iS re:8iii'l . THE DEST SEEE-CTEI Aad, perhaps, tha L-1RGEST STOCK OF DRUGS Hvcz trcz-t a'ceve C:. Jcsep. -Which he is nperuaj tat lath Splendid Xnv Liiilair: tener of 3I1L2 a: I FL-:-.: treeu. IIi stock censisr of rhi fur.tw'x a -ticres, w-ti w:!lsll che.ip Ijrcajt : Pure Whit"? L French Zi China Zinc, Rid Lpij, Caitcr Oil. ted LiT-rT C ' Swr"' tr-Pl.117, Chili. r l. f- - j v. -a nu mi j r 1 ....... i . 7 . J :. - niata day of 0Temb:r, Is ;0, a.reonIic t. the -cjtt v "v;-", s -.riase. caaeary aal prayer cf tha P'eJitioa filed ia -aid Cocrt bj ! I'"5 Hfr- .-'tb7 tache. niaiia c.sr ehoiw Michael Earaabay M G-iardian of Wm. Cixnafcay ; ra-.ia'!iis.8aitabi Ut the waiwr.f cir her the Library, th? S.i'i Jlicbacl Baraabay,a.s ach Caarlian, will oa f fri,"r . . 9A:)jt th eelcbrate.1 seae .T-.fr f.r o'd.ckrP jt, offer at pahli ja.'e the followictr de- '-1,-"e lae rwrtna wmca have fcaxther-.i for bis vr.I ral estate, tvwitr Soatheait-inarreraf ?ec- I ngcl rey mat.'' It could t-: be farai-hed by tioc 3 i, township f .ar, rarr r.xteea. east oth tr.a- J 'r "' V' - 2"da,.ir?. c:palraeilaa. ia Xeiaaha Ccaa'y, "ebra.Tka Terri- -'3 AP.T J'JCIIXAL u too well kaowa to the tory. - Th a;J al wiil tak ptu' on Mid premises 1 "'e ; carry to need E.rae i.ttir.n. Is jj ra.-i-- it- th wh.,r a:a.Tent;y laj.rarj.i at. tram Art. e-jctainir-r "fayn. ro-.-ias. .r..s!p, Ac. by th Tery best f aa-i th termj tf jalc eiih ii ta-d f j nreaiiies sol J. 3IICIIAEL BAH5"ABAT. Ga.tr La. Johnson f- icuoitrT, hi? Art'j!. 5"oTetaber Iith, lirlf). nU-flcw-iT First Annua! Fair i7. Lcuii, Sep. 2Uh, 15C0. R.t vv a n J b": u rn V e r, F Turpemir:?, Lin.-er'j Oil,- It, Tonrtr'a Ot!. Ccpil Yarnlsh Co- '' S;sr Fa zcj Soap, Tfci!?: S-.c Tcoti IryiLes. Li-.h'-n;-Patect m?ii:ci-.;5, L;.p.: Vhite Yarnirh. hi Ilia ir lruih.-i. 1 1 .1 S:a.3r.?s Siec Pen?. GoM Pew. Pencis, ILiir ci!, Cicdifj, Si', rixst PrsmirLm Awarded to GRO vR & BAKER'S FA3IIEY SETfi.G 3IACIIIAE. Alio, a Splendid AiiorLcc! cf 1 C.fifri.n- LfMi's tjrVir:.i, Colore, e reacts et a. I kiads, aa.t jr tli la;t la-ty. i 1 2fo. U. Saxlns- JIarr.ra.-. Ia th'aartlL thrre was mj-h jb wre.-t f..H; by ntwy besides the e..mpet; tcw. The Couraittee were w rlt -' n t .... Tiff Editor will Wi-.W t raaie 'he "rCrta western i OTer three bars eiaaticici the meri . i t. . ElitedfcyJ. M. WOOD iTAiia-:,!; ia jairepcnoiis rfsaraas. a:fei wca c;iii;.-i- : rat raichice.-'. ia rr e-i'erfd ' r rr-r-i i-a. b-K.os .,f natnr oli-U wbo are familiar wuh taeccr- f The Casaittee, after tar-'n-fa?-5 a- fr',T rntli?prata-f tte tia9. Tae r.Hrwi-s i:uis m 1 .7 -l-cr-;-" aw-a, ia.wyaa4tfu..yei- lsteivlaln tie character aed :a, ef tb-'w.- aw J0 "T eOfiiCitcl tr,Seth-r a to which should be Th EAtUf wT.l adrorate tae Stbl as tae oaTy sca'r.dird -r3ta"1 i: "J teiwwa V. hee.'r Wili-.a and cf Ciri-iriaafiii aad wasers. it Ee wiii stT.u.ly t "r '7er 'aktr. Tl Cxraitte-thea a.Tari.:d. iab.rfc-x thfttaijoof tii'a people, Bp.-n the 3;e, ja,i 4 Grorer i 13-tker, firit treaiaa, di-.Iocoa tbeEihle ala. 3J He win p!eu.T for s thor.T--. r.. an.I " arar-ir Wi;nt .o inr rart of the eoaaUrr mair. with fafe'j, b-;, .,.,; ia a ..y!l3 frt p.,t- ag rrcpa;!. t Uvi-rtpta:. ftijl 0 r'r.lT-d antll the ETccLr' f thesis:. .fJaaa-iry, Iol.at which, timi the !:. . w'.llcl.;; acid the rretalaai be grTea ly unhserlVers. N'o pcrioa L rt'tr'cied fc. a inr! nbrrtio3. Taose retnitt-n- .ii, ar; ertiUed tirliTa rseicler jhip.sand t. oai. extra Esz-aTiagforth.-ir treble. abricrlr-tirtn? fr-,a Cal."rr,-a. the Canaias, aad all r.;rei Cinrrie, oiist be $:J iatad f 53, ia order to d-jfrty c.xra po-tar-?, t'.z. i 'r f.;ft':"r pa-Kbirj s-i fr a eery of the cl ?t"J illa-jtri:...! A.-t Jit? :r;aoaii:I tVebaad- .-rKst aag-.rse ta Amrri-ra. It en itaias a Cati- Io-je of i reant.in.-'.atd Baacr!;ti ?aTerb eriria-f. . . .. . - ' . . -J -. ' , - . a. .J 1 - 1 . T. . - 1. r . .. 3crii;,&a receipt cf la centr. Ia itoai pa ur c-ia. ru wr-. C.L. BLUBY. Actuarj C- A- A. Vheeljrt ITHwa, ieccnipraaic3i,graai ciKMimr: sa.ja cf the vicamcn rerioao? the a,r:L-a Scr-.ptars a 'J-w tx tae Aaierwraa i q. , t . r. aa.t te !TeTt,it,s Ass.waatii cf Lr.r.i.Ttlie Lerrt5 Ita. T'jeac(if rati.-Kia! iUiacaLnTacr hiirh r-:- f u.-.c. u.i Mxare iae arieat sepprt of waeieria l Brcvty. Col. tee. Academy ciao mm, im a.s- iiwtue tii.a. wm endeaTu make tie 3ortbwe: fs-i.:. 4.. : . f "cu iojtac- is anaaiE-' aiiT awrl-?l tae ttbet)rotaera.)o.;; aad epeaaly Charcatews aad Obi- ITSt XIE miCm t O GlOVQX CCBalier, taa- o.jt-ea. x3 ' TteX..rtbwetem ETaa?eIit will be prUte-Xon gd BEST FA MIL I vrtrV.-r Z'ir&rr Vr rtear y; raoetaro rfi?, ootamin;- j,re 4 -CMf oi - 9 fey li J e t.rjns ta eet pe. a-irl will e arabI 1 at one d.,!lar a year. iaTariabiy in a-lvac-re. S fa;er TA:2rrrL- e- I;'h I3 wilt besect attle tbeekk aca-Kapaaiew taerier. A I 1 1 thm Tk. i-..-"r.r v" few adTertisetaeau aiT b Inserted, tofc r- t - ------ -r . wji.t a.iaesS STATIOIEBY. f:Tt e-!rd . a iah or Colo. ; r , , n , . .... a TbeE-iit. ; J- ii- ixc&i, saziuzi Hale. L.s(t. item ETiC?e.ist & I'eriorta of ai-h positiin. aa-d taiaeatry taAli- ". 2- 3 Bb-scrlp'.ioT r-i--tTj aa l frwirl I It f Ax-t For I a a- PUES UQUOHS I T.-iaifr, whre speuiaea Zagraric-s aad Art ; - - :ard G:a. r-l-b T..k. 3"-.i 7aT. v" t--i-'- I. FVt W ta, ixJu-, " ta, t.- 1 ' Jicraal caa be oea Txxs Dele ware Graps Vinci 3tr. Xata Sets- js T?rTtx-.f practin! Pr-ixr- pat.-wns aie rec asaarsd taoi a.. aieL.t;3- ?r ( k:ur(ivua Wiiauu: '- ui . . n. , h. . - . 1.1'.. -I . T" . '. Dria e t tbe eaterru-e. Tie aid t.r all rripn,r- . ! i----- " w c-e vrorer lAtir j;t- wfc.a tiis prpectas is serf. :s respei;t'ri:T w:;cit-(a ta i'-lc-":c- ' tbe test fcrall ehacses ef family work. oijtoiaiaj: ctr:br. Prea.ATsa'-eC5rc;a!:- re.!tM. i Aio wa a prtaiiaa ararled : theGrorer Ilaker Kartr.-j. Pr , , " , - " u. 'V a? la- o:es;a- ei uaaote-icop t.i:ca, as oeiag saMrtor t the . .i J7lV,"v st-"uai aaJ tsetutt t- i Sisttl r Lei stitch fcr the saae pirrx.e. Thee v. vcicu w. ir4 3-?are-a uias a. Fr-ia l c prrr.-iii-e disputes Will tbepo,rof taprr: bat friers, TLearrtaiTwii:tUseJaU.at taeaiid- T?-,n, IOJ V.,-.t, r,,,..', ct..oa, dteef JaaoorjISeX. Aiire j '-'I'i UvOu., 1-4 .0;id f CJ.U ?ct, morAGATED TT.OZ1 the ouiGrrrAi. X.jf3.-)-.-i rrcTi;t,as atteaued at a 5-re7, rr-.;i.p,).' Ore rrr C.'f H j Tar-: 6,KJ 6-' ::' '-iit- jr-Mi.jwH.!,.j. S fv txtr Urt Uyert,l r:iMnrw, j:; ji. a..r y-a, t U i a "T"rV TS ' CASH I.NYA ILL b'LY Sl.i t AJhSO Sne Tine- f AIa's aew w!.i.' Hybri!. Aaaa. . . . . l;?i.-i. trf X ,.r. L- lt., Liu-o. M-I u4 iiKiuit ri.- sau-.t.s ;r i.ci stica rcr tte iaae parpce. Thee resi3s,arei 4: iu j pretaia were awmrLbd over te Waeeier A Wila, I te a, owed k j-U ; T - c- , . . --" of ?oestws may I L 5iDSer E -, ia compefitiaa. . it. v;onr Eio-wiiTiile, lreorika Rj m my aaTie transact ail biiBe oatsr'ed wi'la Fell ST. LOUIS, 3IO. a...:t. I t-i-T. aro- tj. fS:Ters- ne Ujlz-s. Tu T-Sal.;a. rca V..iaa. ic. Cwc;pa-t'y frua I'e-'awire. with asadast Ii f PKACH FITS. 25 LMe:s f cr s J at one dullar and ;"vt e!-s tt-r b y fall jof, coe ti, co. a r.cs man. earnro. y poo;el ia id-;, eiiTe;.,pe-l ia vti f.lt, and ser;; p.t pat, t- acy part of tie Cius, oa receipt il ri. Isa.J::as a ::d Catawbas if ,ae a ail tw. yeurs trow t V f-rei?3 vines t r ira;-?risr Ii-ipi.-;rr.es, Zi; ries, Striwoernes, X., ail : ta iaet rates, rL3l I'jf a irc ilar. UZi.K Tr.CAafrszrx. Eelawi.-, o. fct. 1 izfa. cii-ia. GEU. CUjIJ. Lais stthr Stock Wintered. " " - 11"! AN KLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUru; ZZo. 1SS Vir. t.. t r-ir" har: a F""i- r C.F.O'DHItOLLiCO ?rs: a Ntw .V'i1,i i raasfjta-erf a ! Jul . m i . .... . . . . . w..J a::i.t: U..-5- r,. .ti,., ,rfvU..i t.y il Ha?gt,..H , Th, .-iti.ca, of Chi.o have revival ' JST"? n:, iBntt-ti Pitttrj Lfn,Vtr:c::-!-