iv. : m I .'. . i i : ; f J c t t. a. rif ties. A. 1.. -COLD. AFP, f oc ' - - t an- - rr - .1 b JlOVnLLE.TnURSPAT JULY 7, 1854. fuL The confirmation cf Mr. Fessen den bas proven this. The Commercial's Washington special, 'July 1st, says the announcement cf Ir. Fessenden's ap- pointrnent adranccd 520a asd certificates 1-2 per cent. The rest's money article" tays the appointment of Mr. Fessenden ts Secretary of the Treasury is rery fa vorably regarded in financial circle?. - m-hn. r : rOR I'UESIDEXT K J d r 3 i5 or xllxxoxs. 4V J " 6rr vice rnreincvr ANDREW JOHNSON, OP TENKESEE. ' The Constitutional Convention met in Ociiha tn"the 4ih, and after organizing, .Rdjiufnc'dyudeiily ly a vote cf 37 to 6. e 'ufdXiand that oar. delegates voted against, rGn'ndjournraeDti. which fact is pltasacl xis the copperheads (with a few of their "tru'y independent and pi trbiic1 Republican friends') claim the v cry of having defeated Slate, Govern nxent Where are the Copperheads? Not in Nemaha, surely; -What have the copperheads, then, sac- ce'eded 'in ' cajoling,, their -Republican frjend&7 into: ' . .. . . .: iFirsa resistance to the draft;. the main argument used was "if we have a . StatVwe'll have a draft." Second they have assisted to defeat the Constitutional Amendment, to pass which the rote cf three members cf Con 'cress from .Nebraska was necessary to ' carry ; which the copperheads style as CDe cf: .the President's, infamous projects" thVdtfcaTtr"vt!:h"vill-perpetuairThe cicor,"'E!jry, in our Constitution, in definitely.. - . . . 'Third, they hare virtually said to the (overnment: We are mean enough to force 'ou to support , us while we know yU seed, every dcllar you can scrape to whip .out- the xelellion I yes, we'll hang on and .thus assist the rebels- by taking fregt I you portion, of. your means for carrying cn the war.; But still this same class would call loudljyfor a regiment of soldiers if a ferc strange-Indians appear cn our "Border. ' " i ff - . cWnthat ibis thing is past we would ask th?se "Republican friends" are you aware whither you are drifting? Are yofi aware that you have by this act ad ded strength to the back bone of the cop perhead in this Territory ? Does your mind feel entirely easy oyer this intimate association af what you style your inte rest with copperheads ? The copperheads made a great blow about , the amount of money that would be fared to the Territory by an immedi ate adjournment cf the Convention. The facte are ; these : instead of there beinsr only $2,000 unexpended money due the Territory, it is at least $23,000 ; as we are. informed by cne of cur returned Delegates that Secretary Paddock stated ptbjicjy that he had that amount ready to defray the expenses of the Coventicn, an!-that without touching a.dollar of the appropriation for the next session 'of the Legislature. , This money, we understand, cannot be diverted for any other purpose than Legislative expenses, unlets by special act of Congress, which was done in the enabling act. Kind reader, what has been saved to the Territory ? SEC. CHASE'S RESIGNATION. Since our last quite an important event his occurred, wo allude to the resigna ticn cf Secretary Chase. This came up oa the country sudden and unexpected. The first announcement was accompanied wiih the fact that the name of Mr. Tod, of.Ohioi had been sent in for confirma tion as Secretary of the Treasury. Since Mr. Tod's name has been withdrawn, and Senator Festendon, cf Maine, has been nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate ;,but,:up to June SOih, had noaccepted. . '- ' Ir.;jFessenden is the jpresentiGhatr rsan of the. . Finance Committee of the Seniie, and is regarded as an able man a'$d".r;incier. ' ' VTHe.causes arsigned for Mr, Chase's riesignation are various. - The Tribune's ... Special,' of June 30ih says : 'It is now seile4jhat..jLhe question .of filling SIr. Cisco's place, followed by a difference of cpinicn between hiniself. andhe Preti dnt'abourtheYeccmraendatian of anew tax bill;' was the occasion cf.Mr. Chase'a resignation, cf which his injuries at the hands ofthe Blair's was the cause." His friends say. -,4hisresignaticii is the con summation cf a purpose long entertained, and delr yed only by accident ;" and "had prepared , his resignation at the time Frank , Blair made his assault on the Treasury Department, which occasioned an investigating committee ; that he cculd not hcnorally retire while this investiga tion was pending, but that to-day, since the committee had reported, he availed himself of the first opportunity, when it e honorably, to peremptorily RESIGNATION " OF "THE" REBEL . SEC. MEMMINGER. Quite a strange coincidence that just as we are fully made aware that our Sec retary of the Treasury had resigned, the news should come that the rebel. Secre tary cf the Treasury had.resignod.. As the "sinews of . war" are manufactured in these Departments this may have con siderable bearing upon the future conduct cf the War. In this change, we fear, the rebels tjq decidedly the advantage cf us, inasmuch as it will be difficult to find a better man for the place than Mr. Chase, and according to rebel accounts 'h ;U's full of better Secretaries, than Mr. Memminjer.", We see by our exchanges that Hon. S. G. Dailt, has recently written a pamphlet on Nebraska an J its resources, for .distribution in Europe, principally in Germany, withaviewof directing emi gration to cur Territory. This is a very commendable undertaking, and we have no dcult will greatly, increase the emi gration of Germans to Nebraska. 'Thou sands and tens of thousands cf Germans emigrate annually to the United States, and it requires but little effort to guide a very large portion cf thern to pur fertile prairies. Mr. Hoffman, the editor cf the German paper at Omaha is also en gaged in publishing a directory 6f Ne braska, for .the purpose cf influencing emigration. The friends cf Wm. HabdeswIio wa,s shot in this City (BrownvilIe,Neb.) cn the first day cf April last, by a mili tary Sentinel, are notified that there are various articles cf clothing end other things of seme value... that belonged lo deceased, now ,in possession of Mr. R. V. Muir, cearjhis place. It is supposed that his relations reside near Indianapo lis, Ind. Any further, infcrmationVcan be obtained by addressing a letter either to the editors of this paper or to R. V. Muir. . . ' Indianapolis papers please' copy. We learn that on Monday next,vMr. Perkins, the photographic artist, leaves Rock Port for Brownville, Nebraska. Mr. P. has taken a large number of pic tures while he has been here and given general satisfaction. He has the finest aparatus we hare ever seen, keeps the best cf stock and takes the best of pictures At Brownville we bespeak him a gocd run cf work, which he is ure to have wherever his specimens are exhibited. Atchison Co. Journal. The Dem. Territorial Convention took it upon themselves to insinuate that Sec. Paddock would administer an cath, or at least make the attempt, .'compellinghe members of the Constitutional Conven tion to remain in session until a Constitu tion was framed, whether the people de sired them to stay or not. A meaner slander never was perpetrated. ' The oath administered vras short and simple. There never was a more honest or faiths ful officer in Nebraska than A.'S. Pad dock. 1 - - 1 3 CC-KZ DC. ''That Mr. Chase is cne of the' ablest financiers in the ccuntry, no one doubts, 1 "at he is the only cne is very doubt- TELEGRAPH AROUND THE WORLD. There are great telegraph lines now' talked of in Europe, connecting the Ea stern and Western Hemisphere." ' ; ' , One cf these is the Atlantic Tele graph, extending from the. West coast of Ireland via New Fcundland to Nova Sco tia. . . ... . Another is, to be constructed under Spanish Auspices, from spain across - the Meditcxanean to. the Earbary State; eastward and 'southward to the most east ern part of Africa and across the Atlan. tic "to Brazil."" Massing" by way of the Cape Verde Islands, there will not be a crrenier stretch of wire submerged than - ; - - .w.. . i ::t C00 'mile3.. , . . ., f . , But the mo'st important one to us is the Third; which proposes . to, connect , the United States, with Asia'and the Russian Empire vii'Bhering'Straits. Sec. Sew. ard is engaged in trying to consumate this enterprise. ,JNebra5karis spoken of as the starting' point of thi3 linel We copy the following ba this subject from'lhe'N. Y. Tribune. t, f . , , , . The bases, of tVs enterprise are, cur American network tf lbfecTaph oh-one side,' and on the other that ; of-Russia, which already reaches eastward from St. Petersburg through -Moscow, Novgorod, Kazan, Perm, and. Omsk, to Irkoutak (four thousand miles),. Mongolia to Pe kin. Nankin, and, Canton, while the main line is carried oa eastward 2,500 , miles further, to the mouth of the Amoar on the Seacf Okhotsk. .. 5o far, the Rusiaa Government is pledged to carry "the wrok, and there can be no doubt of its' speepy ccmpleticn. " '' y ,At Here a private cpm.ptny .propose; to take hold, and carry a line around the Sea of Okhotsk and the Gulf of Penjin:Cc and Anadir to East Cape; thence. across Behring's Straits to Cape Prince-of "Wales, and thence scuth-eastwardly across Russian America, to Mount St. Ejias, snd so down . the coast through British America and cur own Pacific wilds, till it meets and connects with our constantly extending wires. The entire length cf thi3 magnificent line, from-the mou'h of the Amour to that of -the Col umbia, is about G,500 miles; but less than 50 cf them streach throuh water; while the climate is said to be milder than the corresponding latitudes cn our At lantic coast. -Mr. Perry Mr. Collins, the projector and actuary of this enterprise, asks our Government to aid it as follws; 1." By furnishing vessel to lay the sub merged -caTdey - '--" - - - 2. By granting the 'right cf way over our public lands,- with permission tc eut timber thereon, and:'to "-bcccpy a'fsquare mile cf those lands (if such there shall be) at earH station, separated ;by distance of fifteen miles- . . 3. By agreeing to use the line (or at least to pay for its use) to the extent of 850,000 per annum, after it shall hare been completed, and so long as it shall be in serriceable condition. We , believe no serious objection is made to any cf these requirements but the critical state of our countr and her fi nances very naturally exposes to demur. But, considering that nothing is to pa paid till the lino shall be in workjng order, as it cannot be for several years,'nor until after an outlay of many msilmnsthat this is the enly Iin3 likely to be construc ted which will not probably, in case of a war between us and a Evropen Power, be wholly controlled by our enemies and that our Government must inevitably wish to make a liberal use of this telegraph when completed we trust that this pit tance will not be grudged it, but . that it will be cheerfully grated, and will soon bring us into ready and constant comiRu r.ication not only with'Europe, but - with the countless millions of China", of Japan, and of the other populous and wealthy regions of the East. It is not often that so vast a good is' proffered U3 at so small a cost.. ' ' . . Later It is staled' the Kearsige cap tured 63 ofiicers and crew of the Ala- Lama. v , , Sims published a statement that he naa 9 killed and 20 wound eb. He chr.rgcs that the Kearsage continued firing a.ttr the Alabama "struck her fiag. The World's headquarters special of the 29th ulCsays a series of light show ers . have-improved the atmosphere Smith has" advanced his.line thirty yards nrd 'occupied' the" Works vacated by the I rebels by our movement. ...... at Headquarters Army.cf the Potomac, says: :Wilscn?s-command consists of his own and Kaulzdivisiou. Not stornj1 except to break. the Weldon road, which he did at Ream's Station, he moved rapidly to Burkiville. the intersection of Danville and Richmond and Petersburg and Lmchburg roads, thirty miles from R-ichmcnd. - - ' ; i He then went -to work with all the might of thousands of- active men. Up to this time he met with but little opposi tion. With headquarters at Burksville, he dispatched commands in each "of the four directions where lay a railroad. Oa thefDanvl;le road he burned bridges for forty miles," thoroughly destroying ties and burning every rail twenty miles betwween the Petersburg and Lynchburg road he utterly desiroyei twenty miles and burnt bridges beyond that. ' LIST OF LETTERS rtenainin ia the Post OSoo at Crownville, N. T., Ja!j 1st. 13J4: " The World's Washington special says if Fessenden accepts the Secretaryship of the Treasury, his policy will be to First. Repeal the gold bill and all restrictions upon.com merce. Second, Issue additional currency merely to make the money market easier. : Third, The establishment of a system of open loans. to supply the necesssties of the Government and reduce, the excess ive currency. Fonrth, The stoppage of the war' ci thu Stats banks. ' Fifthly, Make the : tariff more of rev enue than a political basis,! .t .- , Sixth, As heavy rate of taxation as Congress can le induced to impose. Seventh, Issne six'ber cent interest bearing notes instead of currency. Eighth, A system cf collecting the taxes so as not to withdraw the cur rency kuddenly and embarrass trade.. Hrown. Aaron Bosworth, Kaie O Ilills, Klias ' -' Chapnim.John -Cowd, Lawra S . Cry,0 Daiell, William Eilers, John " ' . Eilers.J&hoD ' ' EUiner, Jacob Fox.Kobert Gai'd, John Gibsoi,MD Green. Geo. E flajc?, MrsFrantc ITarri?, Miss Abby Hallara, Thomas L Jones, RP Kes3CB9, Henry ;, . Kendal, Sarah Letury. D J W May, Wiley McCellongh, Lafayett McCul'.ough, Lafayett Jos JIeKeczea,Mary A MiJIcr, David Prefton. Geori Parker SI! Ticed,Lucind RnshinTJ; ; Schmidt. Louij ' - SeTarsa. Xancy Ska.au, Miry E Jobestoa A Sprotten Tref.-en, M D 2 Tu'li", John I . View, William ' Yanderenter, Morgan ) or Lhristopuer ) Wtar Department, Washixgtox, Ju ly 3: nine. jr. To Major-General dix, New York: A' dispatch from General Crant's headquarters this morning, gives the following results of Ceneral Wilson's operations : s'11' miles of railroad have thoroughly destroyed.' 1 he Danville road, General Wilson reports, could not be repaired in less than forty days, even if all the necessary material was on nana. He destroyed all the blacksmith shops where rails miht be straightened and all- mills where scantlings for sleepers could be sawed. Witson brought in about 400 negroes and many horses and mules, gathered by his force. He re ports that the rebels slaughtered without mercy the negroes they took-. Wilson s loss cf properly is a small wagon train, used to carry amunition, his ambulance train and twelve cannon. The horses of the artillery wagons were generally brought cff. Cf the cannon two were removed from their carriag.es,- the wheels of which were, broken and thrown into the water, and one other gun had been disabled by rebel shot,- breaking its trunirn. He estimates his total loss from 750 to 10, 000', including those lest frcm Kauntr's division. - -' A rebel, force made its appearance near Martinsburg this morning, . and were at last accounts destroying the rail-, road and advancing on Martinsburg. The reports received as yet are too' con flicting tcJ determine: the magnitude of the force or extent cf its operations. . E. M. STANTON. - Philadelphia, July' 5ih. Enquirer special says much excitement at. .Gettys burg arid country south of Harieburg. consequence upon rumors thatdarge bod ies rebels are making a raid into Mary land and south Pa. The following is the rery latest from military sources : : Chambersburg, 4. Latest information is that small cavalry force crossed at Falling Waters, and mam body "number ing 6 000 within three miles of Wjlliams port. . . ; Parrisburg. Midnight July 4th' Of ficial information from the border, indi cates the enemy advancing Northward.' Yesterday morning Siegel was attacked at Leetown and Darkville by large force of the enemy, said to be undcr . Early, and drived from his position with Slight loss. Siegel says there were 2,000 cav- :ry. JN umber of lnlantry not known. Object of uhe-raid can enly be, stealing1 horses, provisions ancLreturning before force sufficient to cope with them cculd be. raised. , . Washington July ' tTlhBotK-houses of Congress' adjoined cirie die at 12 1-2 yesterday after noons : It is believed that all bills; passed by : both Houses been signed by the 'President. . ,. '. , .. N. Y., July 5th. i?cllowing received by the City of Baltimore: . Pirat Alabama left Cherebourg, on the 19th,r to engage the Kearsage, ;nnd at; tackeofher ten miles from shore. En gagement lasted an' hour and forty min utes. Both vessels made seven complete circles in maneovering, at a distance of a quarter to half mile. Fight resulted in the" Alabama's' being sunk. Captain Sims and part of the crew were saved, by English yacht Deerhound. Before leaving Cherebourg, he left 60 chronom eters, all his specie and ransom bonds. There was no cne killed, only three wounded in Kearsage. Sims reported slightly:, woueded. Three of the Ala bama's officers and six of her ctew were landed at Cherebourg from French pilot boat. Also from British ship. Bonlom, Francis, i livrlor, Agnes Coilm mn, Heife Cout, Solomaa C-i?ey, Emit mkel!,MQ2 llaupbia. Maria Erans, Edward A Enelko, Wm Evan?. Philip E Freeman. T 11 Garner, JuSSf-h il Gosp, Penney Howard, l4chel . . . Hl!, John . r llison, John II -Ircr?, Jaraei Kckcly. Joel Kelly. Mary Lon, I)oug!a?3 M . M3kie,E!inbetb. Mann, Wm E JUrtin, Wm II -Masienl.S A Marnn, George X oer, W II Phillip?, B William Pa'm?r, Jam"3 Calvin llobertsm. Chirlia Roberts. El'zibeth ' Soiith,GIi"irleitI Smitb.J Sexton, Jti'Ma A Stant ja, J E . Spener, A D Thotapxon, S A Tdrdsn, J D Vand, Henry 11 Test, ilissci W ilson, Andrew i - t - - Persons calling will please sayadrertise l. NEW ADYESTISE3IENTS. ORDINANCES Of tlie City of BrbiYiiTillc. .CHAPTER 1. - B it Ordand by te City Cjuncil of the City of JirowHviUe, jcurai:a Jemtory, a Joilow3 : Sec. 1, Wbn any person sball ma&o comp'aint to the JIflyor tbat any ground, within taa urn t of the city, baa tberton stagnant water or wator liable to become efnnnt. it eball be the duty of tbo Mayor to m.tke oat a written notice to the owner cf fne'j ground, notifying tbo owner to .draia the eame within a time therein specified : said notice shall be serred by the inar?hall,t teat fire days berdre the time when the draining ia requlr-.d to ba done, I v ucIiTenn' a copy cf ?ai J rcti -o to tbo person1 to be to notified, or by leirin a copy at bis u?unl plae1 of re?iuence and tne mirsiiad saa.1 return tao onri- nal to lie miyor. If the pr'on no notified shall neglect to draia sntb ground, after due notice as aforesaid, the Mayor shail direct the same t to dne by the Street Commi.'sioner, and -the City shall re cover the cost and cipnics of draining such gruuna of eaid cwner in an action before the Mnyor. rsE or tike arms. Sec. 2, It shall ba unlawful for any person t cis charge or shoot r ffacy firearm?, ent rarrrss any street or alley wiih'n the limits of the city. Any person oSTendinj against the pmrij -us ti this .? tjon fhalt. upon crnrictkn thereof before ths'M.iyOr, be fined in aDy sum not lat than enc daller nor more than tea dollars. JTOXIOUS TltADE. Soc. 3, It snail be nri'awfal for any percn to carry on cr have within tho limita of the city any slaughter hou;e, en or yard, without havinj; fir't obtained fron the city council a permU thervior. Anvpeison o"cud:Dg against the pr vi;i:-r of this section shall upon convicticn thereof be fined in any sum not less than two cor mere than thirty dollars BREACH OE riACE. Sec. 4, If any person shall disturb the peace r quiet of the city or of any of the citisens theretf, by loyd or unusual noises er by tumultuous or cTti sive carriage, threatenicg, traducing, quarreling, challenging to fight or fighting, or by loud or inde cent language, such, ptrioa on conviction il drcof . shall be. lined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars. ASSAULT A1TD BATTXHT. See. 5, If any person or per.cns shall be guilty f an asi-suir or assault and battery, or cf a z alrny by Cgbtifg or beating at fisticuff.-", s icb p.er?oa or persons shall upoa conviction thereof be tiaed in any sum not lesi tbaa five dollars nor more thaa fifty dollars. See. 6, If any person or persons shall play for money cr other valuable thing, at any gamj with cards, dice, cheekier at billiards, or with any other article or instrument, thing or tbirgs whatsoever, which may be used for the purpose af playing or letting upon or winnidg or losing moneyjor any other thing or things article or articles of value, cr shall betoa any game others nny to playing, every person so o Tonfling shall ba finsd not exceed. eg filty dollars, : CAMIXC HOUSE. See.. 7, If any. person shall by himself, herself servant or other agent, for his or bcr gain or prcfit, keep, nave, cxereisB or maintain a griming hon-e table or room, cr iaany house or pUee occupied by him orher, procure or permit any persons to frequent or come together ta'play for money or other viilua bio thing at any g 'tne, every pers-ji so offending ah&tl upon conviction' thereof ba Hazl ia any ma sot exceeding f ty tiollars. . ? J ' EOUSE- 01" ILL-FAME, ETC. Sec. 8If .any pcrstn shall be gnilty of opt n lewdness ff o'ber notorious'a.'t of public in 3"vrency Unding to delauoh the ruliie moruls, or hailkeep open any tippling bos se on the SaHbat'n day or nigh or shall maintain or k;p a It wi house or place , for the practice of formication, or a'aall kiep a common ill-governed and disorderly houso for tLe enoocrage loeut of ifileness, gaming, drinking, forsicaiioa cr other misbehavior, every person so cT-inding suall, spon conviction thereof bo fined in any earn not exctedirj fifty dollars. . , KUISAyCE. . . Sec. 9, It fhall be cnlawfal forth otraer cr oc cupant of an; building within the city to eaffir the same to tecome Lithy or ucwu oles- ma. Any pcrsca offending sgainst the provisitasof this section, after two daja notice given.by the marshal! ti acli nr- acli n- son to clean and abate the same, shall upon cm- vjcuon inereci vrs aaea ia any san not moro thaa twenty-fire dollars. THEATEICAL EXHIBITIONS, SHOWS, ETC. See. 10, It shall be cnlawful for rrny person to have or give any theatrical exhibition or public show for which, money is demanded cr received, without having first obtained from the JIayor a li censo therefor. Any person cTcnding against the provisions of this section, shall be fined ia any saai not more than twenty-five dollars. FAST BIDI5G OR rRIVI3G. Ses.'ll. It shall l9 unlawful for zvi-ttmt, t- rldo or drive alos anr- street or allev of tnn eitv. at an immoderate, rapid or onnsaal gait : Any pcr- fuu oaenaing againss tne provisions, cr this section "ybo it.ippd and wrested thereat by any citiien cf tha city, and opoa conviction thereof ftneb. per son shall ba fined in any sum not mere tuan twenty five dc"irs. , ( .SIDEWALKS. STREETS, ALLETi, ETC. c. 17 Tt sdll ba r.alawfal ftr r.BV person cr umber or I lock cf . ---- v4 ... r-crsors to encumber or dock upaay s.rcei, u.j, gqi are,' side walk or cwmg tr thee:-:-, Wi.a any vehicle, bcx, -wood, timler, lumber or ether subst ance or material whatever interfering with the free use of the same. Any parson ofecling against the provisions of tbi3 section shall be fined ia any sum cot exceeding fifteen dollars. ?-: ' IMPOCSDiyo SWIKE. : Sec; 15, It ihaU be tho duly of. the mirshsll to impound an vand all swine fc-ani running atlaigs wiihin the limits of the city, and if the same shall not be reclaimed witLirt five days, and the cost3 and expenses of taking cp and keeping the same paid to the marshall, then it shall be tha duty of the mar shall to sell such i wine at puUIo auction and apply so much of the proceeds hereof as may be necessary to the payment of snid ccst3 and expenses. The marshall be allowed f jr each and every swine soim pcaaded, to be collected from the ownr thereof or oa sale th'jrsof , as aforesaid, the sum of twenty-?a cents for Ukiag up'sucll swin if over six months old and ton cents if under aix month? cM, five cents per day for keeping tho sama ii over six months old aEd two cents per day if under six mmth3 eld, and the sum of ten cents for selling the same. NUISAHCE. Seo. 14, If any person shall deposit cr leave with in the city limits any putrid animal or vegetable matter, any deod animal tr any unwholesome sub stance whatsoever, or if any person occupying any premises upon which any sua pu'.ried animal or vegetable matter, de.id nnim.il or unwholesome sub stance as aforesaid, shflil havo been deposited or left or shf.ll have accnuiuhted, shall negicst crrefose upon three hours notice saving been given to bim cr her by the city mirjhall to remove the s'nme be yond the city limits and to such place as sh-i.ll be designated by the city marshal! , every person so rf.-nding shall ba fined in any sum tot exceeding twenty dollars. . ; - SIBEWALKS AD 'CUTTEItS. Sec. 15, It shall-' be the duty of t'-e occapant or occupants of evory lot or part of lut wThiu the limi s of the city to keep clean the Filwalk and gutter in fr ,ntof the same. An 1 it shall b unlawful for ar.y prsr n tn leave or dpo-it any dirt.fi! th.cr any mate rial or substance whatsoever ca any sidewaik, or in anyeutt r or street within theity; any' pcrun of fending a;ainst the provision? cf this section shall ta fined in any sum not exceeding ten dollar's. MEASUREMENT OF HAT AND WOOD. Sec. 16, It shall bo -unlawful for any p arson to sell any hay or fire-wood within the city limits without having first had th ame weighed or measured by the city marshall ai & obtained a certificate of the amount of such weight or measurement, for which services the mirsball shall be entitled to twenty-five cents per load of bay and ten cents per load cf wood; any person ffTen licg r.gaiast tlte prt visions of this section shall be fined ia any sum not more thaa three dollars. t ; t C l it ' ! ; ; ;.;r (if tr-- ) t- I ; t . ( r "T rT7Tr,'CrPT7TT,7T P rr PIANO-FORTE M A N u h A CTUREs- T Mfpnt; rf the Pub.io anltje trala ;s invito 7 ( Fcrte.. which for voTume and pnnty of tone are unr vedb- h '"f n contVm all the tandem ixprovemcnts, French. Grind art.on, Larpi c.a;. Iron I jT , L trd e-vh ir.trument being made under the p-irsonal iapen'i-i-a ct ir.J.H. ihr;.' hod a. practical e eri.we of over DO years in theirmamture, xi :l er:rj;- tr; ovrrcli others Rt tiicC'cItbratctl w oiia's : 1 Vd: 7,Prc CTv:.;.ci irtrumcots from tha besi E.-.krs of London. Pari., Oennin.T.pL .. , imorc.Cvton .ndXerv York; and al at the Aner.,,3 latitat, .or . ;f c ilv-r medal fr(!n both ' of whi,-b can be set, at oar rc-rc. By -the irtrodtion of improvements we mak, a Unl m ;rt renect Hano Forte. r.t.a by vUTT. kry, ;itna stnctlj cash system, are eraLk-d totfet tits mstrments at . ... . an rrjjT-iiiij-.!. . t- 3 -t ;-.--) PIIICLS-No. 1, Seven Octave, roun i corn-irs. i jw r ' - " r"".,.. No. 2. Seven Octave, round e rrors. KusewoM h;.vv m-i, linX v-. o , . No 3 Seven Octav.-. round comers Ko-ewood Una XI V s:y.3 ?.J a tfy ESCHIPTIVC CIUCULKS SENT FUE2. jane SJ-nlJ-v-j ly - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To all whem it may concern : N ti 'e is hereby given that I will sell to tlie high est bidder fr cash, the fallowing rrsl esUi!: 'lhe northeast qaarter cf sccti' n nn-bcr II in town ship nai!i';er 5 ring 1 1 ca.-t ; sn'e to t.-ke -;lace in DroTcvi;; on the Ui'i dav f Jolv," ISit. at 10 o' cWil'.M. ' MAr.xilAI.UNAN. - June 20ib, 131. 42-3w-?2 - AJminstratrix. iflriikjlVifii kJlVrlrli OF NEW AND WELL-SELECTED PLAT Cv.'., M?t uimU, SV JiVU. Tatreat t:.reat, iki br ,xii twiiiC. -to bi b ! PROBATE NOTici To a' I wLcn ii m.tj cor-?r. TiCreiiv pven tri t: an apvl ca":.,i made in the I rjiala Co iilr f Xer N. T. to have Ciilv.nr X 4 i-i CHAPTER II. OF THE CITT COUNCIL. See. 17, The City Conneil shall hold a meetingen the first Ifonday of each month, and the Mayor miy call sptc:al meetings at such times as Le may deem necessary. Fee. 18, A majority of the Conmil shall consti tute a qaornm, and any two members thereof may, at a regular meeting, in case of the absence of the other member?, send for absentees, a-,d any council man absenting himself from a crating of the r?z cil m-y bo ?;rt for br tb- ecun:il zzl zniji -3 ar rested and brought in br the marshal. Sec. 0, Ith!ili i.'A the duty of the "cc-ncilsen to be present at ail meetings of the Coanoi!, and any mt'tuber beicg absent three tims consecutively may, on motion, bo remove J, by a twa third rote, frvm said oCce. of citt orncxns. Sec. 20, The M.iycrand Clerk shall each ba al lowed two dollars for er.ch meeting cf the Council. Each Councilman shall be allowed one d .ILir for each meeting. Provided, thai no Cuncilmaa th ill receive pay for any meeting at whkh he waj cot present. Sec. 21 .The City Treasurer sT'all rccelv?, f,-r b is services, the same fee3 as are allowed ta CouLty Treasurers for similar services. Sec. 22, All ether t Eccrs shall .t all-vwcd the same fees as cennty r precinct tQceri are allowed for the same or siniiLir services. Pec. 23, Any oSeer of the ri'y miy, by a two tb'rl Totf theCity Counc-I, be removed fn m hie cf5ee for oE5rial misconduct, c-rrupfion, incompe tency to discharge ihe duties of his idee or neglect or letuseai so to c . In su' h case r.rj mpmocrot the CoutiCii may pres-nt to the Council, in writi.'ig. tho charges against sK-h fficer,f!r,d fhereu-pon th'.May orshall summon bim to answer at such t:me as tiie mayor shall deem proper : 3rd sneh odo r sbili thereupon be trid teT.ro tbo Council and shall be beard in his defense, end may bo then expt lieiy as aforesaid, by a two-third vote of tLo Cvuneil. mm v. A ft ?; i HZ mm mm v rf n S '-i! f Li rt J jst received, at JOHN A. PONN'S : C H E A. J? DKY GOODS AND 6KGCEIIT STORE. JLll.Y STREET. The Latest Style of Lndies' t . Fancy Dress Good?, Summer Shawls, IIat5, e etc. Dry Goods, Grccerie?, Has, Caps, Boots, Shnc?, Iron, Nails, Flour Bacon. Queecswarc, ilarduare, Furniture, Sash Doers, ; Visdow Ghss, etc., eic.etr Ailminittrat.yrcf the ectateoi ArcLL'. lev, dec?as-? 1 ar.i that Mir.iiv th; Z of June L-Cl, at I'J o'Jo.i a. set to her sai.I apvlicatioi. - D. C. SAXDEr.3,rr,l:;3;: cash iuiDToTt iur:C CO : tic! cr ex WAXTrp. t J XT. Erowr:vi;ie aci Pc-t. I!e price a cash. Prinoa r u?. F -r r M-tV-;' tr or J. W. .as - -T, il.iy lSCi. prir; thea , : -:r Cti .-e cf i. V. S. t37 Vb-tf e::3. fa f.;-V - - f,. , A? Pcs'n-. T: p; ?r i-icr, ilj !.'-; ' ( t.'.a, anc sci: 'Th' 5s- ' " 1 TTtiVa h rul Pell - - - nucAD ens OAQUH hes A: " MISCXLLArOCS. Sec. 24, The JIayor tr.aj, when be deems fiii the peace and good order of the City requires it, order, by proclamation, the closing of all pht-es where in txicatirg liquors are sold at retail. Jt shall be the duty of tae Marshal to see that ueh proclamation is obeyed, he may call to bs cssfstanc a p sse to enforce such order ; cn 1 any person rs-i'u-irg to obey such prtclamaticn of the mayor, or rtfusir.g to serve as a pcse, shall, on cor.vieti n th'. reof, be fijed in any sum not rai-rc than fifty d -liars. Sc. 23, It s-hnll be rnt iwful ftr rny p'rsVtj' tt pcrs n toveo.'., give away.ofAr or xro.-e fur sale, ny matt, solritu u or vin-us Tq i-.-rs, r in"-.T'.ca;-ing drink, or ti keep. bavo errain-:a sut rxwi rr place where any such milt. ffiriUious o" visous liquors or intoxicating drink isso'd. given n-rsy cr offered ir exposed fr sale without Luvir.g first raa-lo appli'atlrn 'or and obaircd a ii cr,se thereto fr m theC.ty Council.. It shall Le the dutyof tho Ci y Marshal to ir.est and ta!e bfo-etLe M.wt ay fer?:-n cfTnding against the pr vi-i. f this sec tion, and t) c!.se up any sur-h r-,m or p'aee and take possession of any such ii-yi- rs found therein ; any pers -n oTcndiag ag-vir.-st the prvi-i .ns of this setiun shall on Ci)nvicu"-n thero be f. ni ia ar.y sum not exee'iing fifty dollars nor kss thaa ten dollars. The forcgoirg Ordlnacc-s were rasced at a meet ing of tho City Connci!, of tho City cf Lrownvitle, hd June 29i, ISM. CHAS. C. 70?5ET. Mayor. Attest : TTn. E. McCkeery. Oicr'-r. Ju!y7tb, 'oi. rl-v-Tf-r iDCO. Em rJ?. 25C- - That tre teeth are among tb" m :-st iai:.ortant cr- gins of the human system, few no to uri 1,'rstan I, and many arc unwilling to believe. 1 hey re cons - quentiy neglect-d, income dis-.-ae J, an I are lost. even in eany l.te, v,th a trequericy really alarriirg to the philabthropiat. Parents neglect their mouth , their teeth becomu diseased, vt-njoauentlr the whole system is impaired, ai d dtbilitatd constitu tions ar necesiirily linirtrsl to th-jir olsring. whose teeth are, in turn, re;h ctel, ml f'i ca-- victims to decay, thus transmitting increased, Jehii ity to succeeding g-ner.itit.-n3. Agencies of this&jnd have been at work ff r a lo: tr period, and the consequence is tLat cood tt-eLh. though fondly desired, are scldt-m seen. 1 tie Dental I rofl-a-b n, ( not ac.uatcd by mere n cuniary gain,) laboring to eorre. t tuis state of slairs. ou'-r remeuies which, ljr eS-i 'iicy, art probably un equalled by those of any wilier dciaituiJi.; of med icine or surgery. Then wh;lc we are scnspulonsly nice as respects the appearance and condiiba of articles of apranl, aad eveu hearth stoat s ; let uscn forget the teeth withia our iaou:h, throcgh whkh wd Wreath and speak. i'vr be it knewn, that dollars and cent3 fail to computathe cviia which follow such u gleet. This admitted, we should not m cal'a.tato worse thin irivolous excuses, from less than iia-in ny mauri al, and set them to war upon the cgl ivtiuns of our better judgment, made strong by ob.-eivation and experience : contrary to, and in violation of, the Crttgreae tew of nature, AVhkh is, SeU-prescrva-tioa. Lat u;.a the ceatrury, we sacuH tppreoiale oar mouths like, and emulate the example of, o ir gnat General U. &. Grant, to hUoaiiers and mea ; wbo.ia starting cpoa the movement against Vicks barg, burdened with tha forcible claims of a thoa sasd uawelcoma carea.J -llg took niutr a aorsi aor a servant, ovtrcoat. nor blanket, nor ttut nor camp ehest.' liis only baggage ,iniisted of a toolhbj-uih. RICHARD COLLINS, . D EIST T I S T , . CnOITSTILLE Horse, ,. BROWNVILLE, 'EBHA3IIA. - All werk Warranted eqnal to the finest specimens from the East, corapetitioa invited, ex;elieaey de fied. Priees anpreatdeattdly low, for the first order of work. Xeigaboricg Towns Ac'visited npon solkitaCon. - Brownville, July 7th. '., a4i v3-tf Cail end ex.imine his stock be where. Prowr.viHc, Jane 2.3:h, V.l. e12-vS -f.j STRAYED OR STOLEN Frnt the sut -briber, living on the Little N'onshi. nef.r M. tterpy P. O., on the llh in't.,!s l.t.v-,, horse. aVnt lOycars old, has ha 1 the big-b -:! o:;- e ono white h:rd f.K.f, an! one- Urown :.tc. o yv.r old.hoavv wiih fjal. Anv icforinati- n:w:i'ii will lead to their recovery will b aroolv row i-.ld SAMUEL iUTTOX. .T.!F.el7!ri.l3t. ' nil-vS-lt Tc at! whoni if n.i? ririT lhst tJirp ta-. been aop -.ci Pr,.lae Cj"rt if .f-a:.i WVfis A iiini-'riVT 'f tt. ri .Til n r J i a I!',t!'- is T:rK-r It'"! :; ;.!! Ois i t -. V 'ji :y t-- .-; r. r,--. .,f? Mi l T(-niai C-Miirv, t,nt it-.t M-.r.jr t r ; i of Juv.nis te tim'3 mt it ter a.i-I d.:. a m sa I T. C. SJVT'-'S. Prcti'e. B"nwav:le. Jn3 33. T?.'l, n .3)-3v 1 WET.L Bicrts, ChTrn-. 5:eve, Ciutue r.ns a"-! Ci-i!e sip At 1 . in 5 J. AT. 'Wj-rif r b vlp.epn srrointf.l Amif.i.trat-iT f tie K-rateof Krni 11. B of tt:.jcwuy t.t Pirer. Nelr.iska Territt.rv, Ce-.oe-l. ni h e is h?r J y pivpn t alt prscns hivitist claims st ?.- 1 F- t;:'t tnvt t'.;a cn fl:c in the t ff.e it t T- !n' J ' f Fi WiP; c ior.ty.N. T , on u- tefore :.hp H .: tl.ty oi Xvver.iccr. a. p. t54, the tiir.e set h-r Le-i.-:c JI. O 1 ortE, Trnt.a p Jn-tre. Tuvr.ee City, Kay S:b. a. d. 11. r.37-3 -J -pi PAHA Tcbs. Krg. Wa-bt oards Ccerers, CiiUrea's Cats and WbeelbTrr. -x At Ttlcljrc'hjin & Swr-n'j. to TilPOTtTAXT Tr.a h;t be fcunj rsicrtmcnt of is to At 2IcI.a:ic;h!in Swan's. r.ichard El Case, PlaictiiT.) Pefcre D. C. Sander?, against V Ex-oocio Justice of the Phillip Eoffaiaa, Dcf fesuat) Peace, Xemaha countr. e'jrassa lerritorv. Oa the 20th day of Jane, a. d.,lS5, sail Ja;ti0e iesacd aa Order cf attachment ia the above action for the sua of sixty dollars. ' ... . RICHAr.D E.CASE. ' ' Erownville, JnaeTjlh, 1S54." nli-VvSt ' SHESP Shears of the roost approved raase, for sale 'v.,r,n - . rrooaic police. fo a!l whom it nay concern, n:tice i b ce'ir &rt tttt there hi tern apJicHti.-n ni vic t l e Pr. luxe Ccurt cf Xemahi Coty. f-r tbe ar-r '! ment tf .t-.i Jmin-strator cp n iv.e esfate of Jj-nes o-si -n-j. CIM.-.O.I. Ld that M.nddv. 1 80th i ir inu. ISS-i. a-. 1 o'J-xk, r. M.. i; the tima ei to ler ai.l Ueter cino sa.J appticaii-.a. i). c. s.i.vorr.?. ? B.-ownville Ja-.e3t, 14, 3:io3.p-l TXPIa p. -J- c vrai w --r.v:l n.'n. Dresia.T, Pi! anl (-- li.t.i. "v7.w!ea Pocket cm') . T -5icc Tm e:s, KL-h llis snl line, 4a:.. 4.. At JlcLutighlm & S trnn'. LEGAL IiOTICeT By virtr. of an eTec!'ia n:! or-lr rt ! :5Tj"t otit if the Di-trict Conrt cf the CVsr.ty r f Nemati, in the Territory cf Xebrakj, and ti C.r ctc ! as tve Steriarcf sail Cinntv, I will. Cn Monday the U!h daf cf J'i7j, 1(4, A'.' 1 o'clock t tv. t-f'er f r .: j ct ic i-c- tbT, at tne ii.r of te Brtruvii; e n.i-e. ii'Kf.i'y n r woTiuc, in ssi . cjr.:y,f Ai-naUn. t!;a: Y-p ttf c or!.-, in which the la-t tersi t f sj 1 1 e..-,r bol I. tbe followiua dsrril)! r?a' ii ir.a-p.t anl ttiirtr (:i ) tiumM nine 3 :.rt.:n (ir) n K;i -anmhor :. tweaiy, ia the city of B.-jwiiu, in the cou-v .: Neniaha. v Temt .-ry f Xefcraij ; tu i irt,;ertr 1'oin? more f;:i!r le-rribel i foil w, twit; te:i: t.ini at the n-rth-e't c .r-i-r .r siil 1 t nn.u'nr i,n . rnanioc then- e wort cne banl'Ol and tl irty eft 112 toet. tUeace suUj raeiy "Kjl fAt tbcr.co t ,t r . toet b-;en . o.;.Ui t -ii.ia aiacv'irt. w:f-fln VVra. H MtH. nj no o-ucre-l t. b? k'.A to :I-'y the 3a 1 aie'.l renJer-j in tti-t ic-I .a"' .icaKi.uei bj uu. iSisE: C .v cf 2rr,r. A D tet f ff nf lb" l-jrr :tJrdc4 thirty (130) Ieet.tl.eare ikhII no tr p .) t t . tbe pUceof be.inni'ii;; Mid pr ;rt hvin n heretofore r.ttactcn as tbe prperty of tbe d- -1 Fcr rja'. :.r;,-p. ""frs, AfoiS in fur?, Vo.;'J, ect.s ca Pxu.is. Vo U, Animal, r.-t no in r.;-. .-.n-i si.m r? ;t , t. ii anl ?J si- for II f'.'.'.s, I'alr-r b ' t)r,'f ir '.'JiivJ; r?m riies kol. "Free f.t -a p..i.-." d -.nzeroij t thT n-f.'!?",.i F, "r.at ".-iae out of tV.-ir hjl-s U ? 1 "Whi ".'.; in a"t b.T" ':'". X.ff jiJd hr a'. t llM7.nJ ii ;':;. Ti"r Z M '. !'rtss 111 f n'l w.t!,; . ;.. that ";')-T a ';'' vn? r on '-' I: -t :Ie, and r !i . T cf.,r.- rsf?;. st" A-Tdr- i:?::iv P.. c' lT P:tivi-i!Al. Dhtt'T 4 -id L'tl'.'--ir ' S 1 y All V. -..le aailL-i... ia Lrc aviiie, NirVriia. cn I - B P:; VI: IV, At A. C W J t wf 'IcL.i't n . v ,t I -v. Tin: i: iir or r;:. c.t ral.-. a a- 1 r-txyt r An:i-Slavery, i'tri.f'.c, a n-i " rt'i jb. dse?.. qnntft. nd c!.oni.. i'. cfry a-d '.l i?:o ha K-ca r: i th;-! v-'-jV. t- t-'-rr-:-r-L; 1 wi'.h i t. :' e by t'.ie m-iiija, in ?'! ' -1 c' are?-- in t c s tr e t. i. in hi tr"-vi lrc. h:.s cm', cr-oa .-loth sj aaltuu. i--". rONTTTNTS, IS r.tr.T. T.!r Frvl.m'i i fc ;i -Rreaft the Cha-r., ' a 'rrtx-nt i3 hir, on. rr. ( i Oh ! li-Tyv the H.:..n:rV-Hid..;7 't S-:.;" '.-.r.r t!ic C n r!'1'-! IV-ri- iU :" P.'r ?y oa r? b-in.U';' "V.'hc-e I.iivrty- &') n When Sl.iv-rv tiie thcre'il If t' v. t v SI MX r. Frf'tiTi. Oii h? rwheTi; S..iT; of Frc.'-lr.in," et. I'rife only cent? - ir.l r-cr itu ; r-usti.'e t cei;r. no: nil-ly it: vtat: v Y TEZ Wi;hit iaari-. t prir v :d At LleL.--: -rC-r- A etc Larje ?- -rtn er:t .f Foe-:-; ka.v-:;.- At HcLax:s--: CHOICE VTholCoale Uivan- LIQUi nr( i V1 P t; in A in n xv .Ir ' oil OF .THE !: n-j J:-ft L'.qv! -r 'int Rjirf-1 ta 1 t C:t-.T ever t i"1 any .c c: T W--V tl lSi.-t. .TV. (. CASviOVy, Sueria" i Xja.Ahi Cja-ty, . ? ESTHAT NOTICE. TtVnrp by the sr.b.-criber cn bi rrei;ife-in town veu-. north of rarre two, eu-,t, SiUne c un'y. Nebrs 03 ,he "ta 4J of 3tjy, 1SS4, cn- brt.wTi m,re nin.o. f:x a ban.U b;v-n. a had on when t-en rn. a leather halter, and 3dd!eani names aiari Sh i about i-e7ea years old, acd trande-1 t. ith letter -a" cn left tip. Tna owner cao obtjiia s;d property pr ccmpiy'Ds wstn the etray law. jou:;. s.tttcxo. Jne 10, 1SS4,. 3t pd Feb. , C 4 y'y. T;iCKKL5 by tb-.?.7-n o J- 1 i.y, cra-:at!y inF-1- b.-r?I, ' ' t3:el.a-i"Vis TTT.OS". wi.ve. rv-oe, wrer. f O rjijn, etc., e:c. ,f te-'. At : r CAS Frtiit, Oysters, Cuirants, Nats, laj-jr Haijiii. etc., etc.. At ilcLaughJin ft S-arsn'a. , Sade. SiiovcSs. etr-.te.'- . ...j At :ici.- GACSir.Sof all kin.:. 5- i.ra .f H-iceand F;ci-'ic Crjcie-', At ?IcLmsIiJ'3 NOTICE TO TEACXIEHS. . The nrJ?r?:rne(J, TloarJ cf Eiainirers fcohl their meetings for the rurpoae of enmiitiD School Teach: er?, on the first riatcrday cf each month, at 2oclcck P M, at the ofice cf E. AV. Thomas. All teacher? are req-airc-J te hiva a. certificate from theP ,;iri previcu3 to the ccmzinn cement cf their s:hool3. E. W. THOMAS) T. 11. FKHEK. 53nM i TiTE'ar OrleaT J- Kir j. Goltva ?y U tissues f rt3E testFIcrr fr-?m tb-T.. S. V.C- . . ha'.f arrd w 5o;e ! ..--jtV , CA' '3. Cann-pr. a r