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Nebraska ttuci1iscr JOHN L COI.HAPP, EDITOR. BOOWM'ILLE THURSDAY, JULY, 6 1SC5 THE NEWS. The stock of Cotton yet remaining in the South of the last crop, is estimated at one million and a quarter tales. Paris papers urge upon this country Humanity towards ti.oe traitors who have ben caught. It does seems as though Europe denred us to set them an exam ple in the way of humanity, as they can 'refer to no precedent of the kind in .heir history, and we doubt if they would fol low uvtvn K.cont should we make it. The English Government has just ren dered an apology to this Government for men t ifi kA A n - al Honolulu "ty auTEngliih Captain, last April. ". The planters in Virginia recently held meetings and organized a combination to keep at a very lov rate the wages of ne gres. Gen. Hiirtsv fT has issued an order lorbidding all such combinations. Breckenridge and his f igitive com panions are reported still in Havana. Tiie Missouri Free State Constitution is adopted by 1 862. This is the cllkial report, and Gov. Fletcher has announced by pioclamaticn that such is the fact, and that said Constitution will b3 in force from and after the 4;h day of July. Dr. Gwin's project for colonizing the Mexican States of Soi'ora. Chihuahua, urango and Tamaulrp3,-vith rebels is likely to prove a success. He is to have " 8,000 Mexican troops and 10.0CO rebel i troops are to ne putunaer pay to pro tect the settlemant. The emigration is to be entirely made up frcm our rebel States. Here's hope for the disfranchise ed rebels of Missouri, and it is ti be . hoped they will make a pilgrimage. The issue cf five cent notes has been eiopped. The State Department has notified all the States that the Russian Plague is Tapidly extending westward. The negroes at Vicksburg are prote&t- .in' against the appointment of Judge Sharkey as Governor of Mississippi, and demanding the right of suffrage. Mississippi is still plagu?d by guerril las. - The citizens &f Richmond .bave-U?en protesting egafnt thi 20,000 claui-j in Kp last Amntltr 'Prrwla rrm t Jiv S irh . it is said works a wrong to those "worth that amount who had taken the oath pre vious to the date of thrt nrr.clnmntirm. j. , Mosby, the guerrilla, having been pardoned, has opened a law ofwce in Culpeppej, Va. Treason is being made odieusr-r ecprv rlnv ' . J j Large vessels now pass through the Dutch Gap Cannal. No " doubt this work cf "Beast Butler" will be, tc Vir ginians, their most cherished memento of the licking they got. v An immense number of mules and horses will be tclJ by Government with in the next two months. The French in Mexico are making but poor headway conquering thi country. Many Mexicans are deserting the Im perialists and joining the Liberalists. Some outrages have been lately perpe trated on American citizens on the Mex ican border, but this ceased sine the appearance of our army in Texas, which is large and being increased daily. Sher idan is now on a tour of inspectisn in Texas. ' It is reported that evidence has been obtained proving Maximillian was cogni zant of and sanctioned the running off of rebel -cotton into Mexico. If this is a fact cur Government will probably de mand restitution. 10,000 men of Kiily Smith's Rrmy had been paroled by the 21st of June, and sixteen or eighteen general officers including Buckner and Sterling Price.- Ajax, send him a copy of your last paper, it will console and help to wipe away h's old comnlaint. . - ... TTirViv Smitli Ct,)t I r " . 1 ....j oueiuy anu luagruaer , have gone to Mexico. . President Johnson's health has been poor lately but is now getting better, .i The Commission on the Consipintcy Trial have rendered a verdict, whirh i , . -flow ia iJhe hands of the President for . xaminaiion and approval or disapproval, j It will not he made nnblic until he dp. - ; jcide upon it. - -Millers mast be great rascals, if we are to believe all the complaints against them we hear. We have just heard that at one mill cut west they take, for tell, two-thirds, and we frequently hear cf one-half being taken for toll in different mills. Some of these reports Hre doubt-1 "ipsa exafferated. nut thprp mn;t ,o and doubtless is considerable truth : u . v - k i . ' V lUKkua aj.' i Liiui & io ill uui i CI ritorial Laws a lemedy for this, and, if to, why co not our farmers apply it ? We are, nn a general thing, opposed to lar regulating the price blcr, bu! a reasonable limitation should be placed where it can be legally done around mo nopolies; and, if such a limitation does exist in the case of grist mills, no one is to blame but the man who suffers if he does not apply the remedy. Millers who rrcctice this "irojze t game" will be injured by it more, in the long run, than benefited. Already has the idea been discussed among fanners of building a mill of their own. The same thing has been successfully tried in the Statts. We believe that 610,000 would build and furnish a good water- power aiill, 1G0 farmers by putting in c-M-n .-i:U Kfftfi kiirli 'a mil! :i ijlVIU trjl.l iisu.u iv v . ...... might be done for less, we are not suffi ciently posted to say exactly but at these figures it cjuld not help but be a Cood investment, as there is no fanner but wculJ save' double the iaterc3. on his money (810) every ye:ir, and his prin cipal "to safely, invested. What stand in the vny of success in this project? nothing but a lack of co-operation and confidence among those most interested, and every exhorbitant toll will increase the chances of success in the matter of a farmer's mill. The project would be much easier of-execution jf-.therp. wptp a Farmer's Club in operation in each Precinct. We cannot for the life of us see why such a large interest as that cf the farmers in this county is neglected by those so vitally interested. A3 it is their influence and strength is that of a mob compared to a well disciplined army. Organize your Clubs !!!!!!!!!!! J ! The following we find in the Nebraska City News, of July 1st : 'The disfranchised citizens cf Missouri will unquestionably seek new. hordes. - The overriding cf honor and equity, and the entire lack of charity exhibited by the abolition rulers of the State, having deprived them of all priviLes cf citi zenship, they will take up their beds and go to some more hospitable region. We invite them to JWbraska. Our prairies are wide enough, our vallies rich enough to afford them all homes, and our popu lation all tolerant enough not to further deprive them of their inalienable right of having a voice in civil and political affairs." Tbe wideness of our pranes and rich ness of cur vallies are beyond doubt suf ficient, but language fails to express our contempt for the depraved political lick spittle, toady and fool who will invite this treason cursed, disorganizing and damnable element' to spttle in cur midst. This is now the only hope of the Copper head Democracy, and only shows their extremity and baseness. This they have been working for for the last six months. These disfranchised rebels, who may come in previous tooor fall election, cannot-vote then anyhow, but the copper headi bops next w-intr to defeat any Jegislation which would disfranchise them, and thus at the next election their votes will be legal. Many of those who are invited are disfranchised, by Con grpss, nothing can legalize their suffrage. If the News and the copperhead party desire to make Nebraska a traitors asy. lum, why does it not call for all rebels to come ? It dees not call for all, be cause those disfranchised by Congress can never vote, while those disfranchised by States may if there is no especial en actment here.to the contrary. It is not emigrants they want but Dmo-conper-head voters. The class c! citizens who will accept this invitation is shown by the following incident, which we find in the Central Christian Advocate, but make a few cor rections": "At the time and place where the la mented B. Holland was killed, and the Rev. Mr. Sellars was tarred and featherd, in Andrew County, Mo., by a pro-slave-' ry mob, a Bro. Kennedy went to worship God. One of the mcb met him as he came out of the room where the corpse of Mr. Holland was lyinr, and said to him : "I give you just five minu'.es to leave" in Judge Kennedy fur it was no other than ha fled for his life and came to this County, wh'ere he has been one of our best citizens eversince eight years next August, Last Sf.ring, while JuJije Kennedy was out tiUrniner his caule. he met a stranger hunting horses, and asked him from whence he came. Stranger From Andrew county, Mo. The Judge scanned the stranger close ly and remarked "I think I know you." S. 4I don't know you." K. "I can make you know me. Don't you remember the time that IJolland was killed at Rochester ?" S -Yes." K "You were there ?" S "Yes." K. "And don't you remember giving a man five minutes to leave in at the peril of his life ?" S "Yes." K. "I am that man. Now, I will be more merciful than yeu, you gave me five minutes to lt"ave in, under peril of my life ; you must leave this county in five days." The stranger demurred, aid he had j been in the rebel army, but had become 1 tired cf the w ar, had taken the Amnesty j oath and came to Nebraska to have peace. The Judge told him that he did not con-! sider his oath worth a straw, after he had participated in the outrage and murder at Rochester, and that he must leave the county in five days. The stranger- who is no other than the notorious Jidj , Edmondson, bushwhacker and guerri la left for Nebraska City, where he will doubtless fiud many kindred spirits, and is probably now resting in peace in Ajax's boiii. We desire Nebraska to settle up with good men and true, their politics matters not ne straw to us, and we believe mat if the Territory is settled up with thes disfranchised ro-twis loyal emigrants will not come in. The argument is frequent-. !y used that many of those now disfrati-chi-.td were duped into the rebellion, where ihis is the case they are to be pitlitd; but" not to be admitted into full feiljwship only to become dupes for de-sig-'iiag pol.tcians and demagogues, this uouiJ De streicuing cuari'.y uryvuu w bounds of common sense. The class above mentioned we know are not desired to come among us by a majority of our citizens. We ask of all loyal emigrants to look vyell on our soil arid climate before settling, and will do all in our power as we know will also the loyal population to facilitate their location; but to the disfranchised of any Sfata ma can calmly eay y'OU are nOt de- sired, and if you wish to live in peace the balance of your misrable conscience stricken existance, you can. safely go farther without danger of faring worse than you would in Nemaha county. Correspondence of tie Leavencrth Titns. Julesbdkc, C. T., Jun3 16, 1S65. ro or three days ago, a company of cavalry, escorting a party of pretended friendly Indians down from Laramie. and on arriving at Scott's Bluffs, the Indians (net having been disarmed or dismoun ted) fell on the escort, and murdering a part of it, -escaped across the North Platte.- Lieutenant Coional Walker, with six companies I6ih, and a detain ment of company II, 15th, with a how itzer battery, was sent in pursuit from this point nearly one hundred miles from where the Indians crossed, and two or three days behind them. Four com panies of the lGth are still here, two of them, how ever, ; will start with subsis tence for Colonel Walter's command, in a day or two. if trains arrive from Den ver or below. One company will re main on duty at this place. Health is trood in the regiment. exoept some cases of scurvy. Everything is quiet no pews much, travel over this route grass good, with warm weather and fre quent showers. Colonel W. is ordered to proceed at least one hundred miles notrh of Scott's Bluffs, and remain there until further orders. . Yours in haste C- Rr The Union men of Ohio hM their State Convention in Columbus on the 21si ins?. Gen J. D. Cox was nomina ted for Governor by aclamation; A. G. McBurry, of Warren, for Lieutenant Governor; Hon. S. S. Warner, of Lori a n rf. r Tr e a u rrrr-J f ?,ri cp rhoff f c r Aorney Generat ;-Jost'j.t .Moore for Member of the Bard. of Public Works; Lieutenant Rodney, .for . Cleric of the Superior Court.. . The Convention passed resolutions giving God thanks for the overthrow of the rebellion; lamenting1 the cruel destih of. Present Lincoln ; indorsing the pol icy cf Andrew Johns.ui's Administra tion; that four years of sanguinftry war has dmonstra'td" that tlavery and its invti'utiori are irrevocably npp.).?ed to freedom and free institutio i-? ; that, while we are anxious for an early reconduc tion of frau rnal relations with ih insur gent Slates, we demand that it fchall be up'n such term as wi!lriv assurance of peace and security to the loy;il people and prosperity to the Federal Union.. ...... The Democrat of. Yern;ont have nom inated C. JX. Davenport for Govpnor.and adopted resolutions '-declaring their con fidence in the wise and consistent meas ures of reconstruction adopted by Presi dent Johnson." iEW ADVEItTISBMEXTS. CONTRACTOiRS AND BUILDERS. Proposals willb? received at tbe County Clerk 'u off'o iu IJrownville until 2 o'ol ck P. M. Jnly 17th 18S5, for furnishing upon tbe ground Brick, ?tone, Litne, Hand, Water, Lumber, Sbingles and all oth er necessary material for the Con.-truction of a building for Coun'y purposes, according to plans aud" fpec.ficatisns to bo filed ia the County Clerk's vffice. Propt'?al3 tviJl al?o bo received at tbe same time for Sloue work, Jlagoniey ard Carpenters work nnd snob orbcr work as Eeoegsry iu tba Construction tf taid building. By order of Ibe Comrnlbiners, V'. lI.UOOVEa.ClTi. Pntfd July 5!h lSfi5. 42-2t 5,ja ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. All persons having claims against th9 Estate of James Gsnrin, ileccrtsel nro hereby rtitififd that tbey sre required bvan order cf tbe l'jobaie Court ttf '-in;bft County, Nebraska Territory, to Gle their claiius in said Court on or before tho 12th day of Dc-cembef ,A. D,18fi5 at teno'clock A. M., when and where sai,d claim? wi;l be examined, and ad justed. If such claims are not en filed on or be fore the 12th day of December 1J5, they will be fotever barred. EPnUAIM REED, Administrator. June l'tn ISoa 4t p3. PIASTER'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that pur-u&ni to an or der of Sale, to oie directed, issued by the Register ia Cbanoery uf the District Court of Xemaha Coun -ty Nebraska Territory in tbe case wherein Theo--dore V. Bedford is plaintiff and Thomas Williams is defendant. I will oi Alonday the 7th day,of August a d. .1665 at one o 'clock p. m. offer for Sale at public auction t the front door of Deni Hall intheCityf.f Hrownvillo, the place where tbe last term of faid Court for said County was held, the following de scribed Real Estate to-wit: tbe undivided ha'f of the North West quarter of Section 12 in Township Wx (6) north of Kange 13 east, in said Nemaks County. lUted. Jaly 5th 1855. jCJIAS. G. DORSET. Jlaoter in Chn"r. 42 4t $9,00 UNITED STATES INTERNA!, REVL Nt'E NOTICE, . Notice is ter by given to all persots concerned, that the list, ysluatione and enumerating rn'ide and Uken onlr the Excise Law of the Uni'ttJ States, within the Counties of Ricbercieon, Kmia ba and Pawnee, f Territory of Nebraska have been returned to me and will be ojen for examina tion in my OEee in the Town of Falls Citv , a&d County of Richardson, for the space j fifteen dari from the date of this Notice, and that appeals rel ative to any erroneous or excessive valuation, will be received by me on the 10th day of July 1555 C. II. NOURIS, ' Acting A3.esfor Nebraska Territory. Datd this 1st day of Jnly 1863. MASTTR'S SALE. v.; U Kflrl, vvtn that pursuant to n or- dur ot Mi.), U van iire.;t-;d, issued by the Register in Chaucey of the Dinrijt Court of Nemaha Coun ty Nebraska Territory . in the Cae wh-mn Abner Darion and D.tvid S. f rue, doinj basinea Ti.-si.D A true , re plaintiffs and Horatio tJ. Vv or ra:l, Francis Preuat and John W. Mo.li aredo fenuAii', I will on Monday ihe 7th day of August 1SG5 at one o 'cl.ek p.m. offer tor Sale at.ub-ic auction, At tiie trott door of Den Hall, iu the City of Brownville, the place when- the laat Unnof aid Court lor said Ceuuty wa held, the following de scribed Ikal Estate, to-wit : the nort east quarter, ol tion Six (63 in Township 6 north ot rane 13 rust ,ia Said Netniha County. Dated July 6th idud. .,t.. C. G. DOT13KY. ilaiterin Chantry. - MAsrEiiirsTor JTotiee Is Lcul given that-, pnrsuart to r.n or dvr cf Sale to run directed, i-sucd by the Iteisier in Chanrory cf the Distf k-t Court tt Sew iha Coun !y, .'tbri-L;a Trriiory, ia fvor .of Annsfina Ai i..:v.nn.i iiTir-ar rii:rle Mnnl. 1 vill nflcr tor Safe, st i.ublw auction, at the front door of Den's UjUin tLe Vry ot Kr'.wcvKitf, in suu nuau-, Conty,on Moalay, the 7th day of August IS55, at one oVlock p, :n., the fi.lloin Real Eitate, to-wit: the V til half of the Sooth West quarter cf Sec ta.uJSiD TonHhip5. North of Kango 13 East la end C' unty ot rumn. tiivtu under my Land this 1st dnyof Joly 18n5. C.G. DOUSE Y, Master ia Chauoery. 42 4t pd 9,00. ' ' "' ' . . " eating immw. BY FRED. AUGUST, aiAirr-iiirr. rixtsT ais-i i5Ecoxrr sts. X33nLOX77"3J"rZ31ZLgT 7ST. 17. Oysters, C.ikes. Ties, Cookies r. t-i Brcr.5, etc. tc, 'f all (!o.-crt5:'iin cnitact iy -:uf.. GO-)i JiBALd e.ved in tLe tcstbi; ;e an4. cr.-hort notice. ii-l-ly Alo a iargeasiiortmento Tabucco, Ctar.j, NutU Candies, Cqmicl Fruit, Oysfcrs, Sorp, Crackers, Iaisns, Cur rants, and a supply of COiVFECTIOSARlCS. "bsnjTro GEE'S LIVEEY ' STABLE I- ... COR. FIRST & ATLANTIC STEETS Er.GWIJVILLE, NEZRASII-!, IS THE Institutions, of the kind, in the West ! THE BEST t AND FINE TO HIRE. TERMS REASONABLE. An . Extensive O 3??- 353. Xj Ij Is connected with the Stable. STOCK 30 4BDED By the Day, ,'Weefe,: or ISontli. May, 11 th, '05. 34 ly Jleelin of Sc?rol Examiners. No'ice ia hereby . art rn that the B uird of School Es:'minera of X'ii-i ('..iiiitT, jXebravkit, will hold n;pe;i,"R for thu E.X 'Ui'.i'attcn of Teaehers for sM i ( iut:ty, at the fn -e of P. Vv'. 1 hom;is, in Itr iwnviiie, n ths Ul fjntyrday in overy mntii. etwrr n Hie b urs of -'tie tiu l 3 I'. -M, Aj'i'licunf tr ceriiC' iites itr j'"Mired to be present at ont iiVWk. ve"'i'-ly, cr 'f y wi" U"' i examined. No person n d i; f ly t-1 ny Mhor time. Y j tr cf th-i 'i.;rd, E. W. TliOilAS, Clerk. April I ft. 18fi5. 20-yIy JOHN PATTERSON, I) BALER IN IIS i 1:2:57, ?'C-12a;ia corTY, :xr.u. IIAS just received a large ai.r s." .:r:d Sto-.-k DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS, VARNISH, DYE STUFF. BRUSHES, SPONGES. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, And everything eoinmorly kept In a Tirst C lass Drugr Store, Cn?tomers wiil find his stock complete, whicb he offers for CASH at the very lowest market prices. Physicians Prescriptions Cutnpouodei wjth the utmotcareat all hours. Slisron 30th, 1855. v0-n23-6m DR. J. A. HARVEY, THE REXOWXED Magnetic & Clairvoyant, Washington Ave. bet. 4.th and 5th Sts. ST.OLIS, MO. (POSjwFFICE BOX 3083 ) Tre r'trrwnrarr;:ft of Clai-ivoyant Sight pos ser..e.l ! tbis w: : 'erfu! person, to such an astonish lnmlegrve, cotiviiiues tbe most skeptical of tbe Un limited Power be bus in case regarding L1K1'' A TII'jAIjTH- By the asistance or some scperior Poer he is enaOiel to perceive the Cause and Condi tion, and is endowed with thecapacily to heal ALL DISEASES, This act tbe Doctor has demonstrated In thousands or capes from all part of the world, d axing tbe last twelve yenrs. Tbe 11! lowing diseases in taeir most ordinate form yield under bis JiacjcTonca, to-wit: CONSUMPTION and ASTHMA. In from one to six weeisj PARALYSIS and all di-eanesof tbe Nervous System including EPIIjEPSI' or I'lTS in from one to three days. Disaees tf tbe LIVEli. HEART nd KIDNEYS In from one to ten days. All Diaea&es ot tha blood, such as Scrofula, Erysipelas, Feyer Sores, accord ing to tbe severity of tbe disease. FEMALE DISEASES, Treated by a New Method, with speedy and tbe most hajipy results. The Doctor's Rooms are crowded dally ry persons pronounced incurable by the whole Medical Faculty, and no one should despsir cf relief uutil after bein examined by tbe Doctor's .Clairyoyaot Eye, without a.-kiii? qneatl ns.' be ie;is the iJause, Iocati.:a and Condition o aiy and ail Diseases, avd whether hec?n pramise re'ief. Persons on the -verge of tbe grave, and suth as have nut walked for years, are now livinn to testify to tbe L'otorr Wonderful Still and Success. ' The doctor ae vert ises noibing but wtiat he bss tli ai iucyo perform, and will give the most Coin;)!pie iiisaction to all who come under his treatment. In valids who cannot rcnstilt tbe Doctor in person, can be examined and proscribed for by seuJius by letter a Mnjpie stxten.rrii of tbeir caes. Jletsrences toCureh performed, ciiuiluliy made. ASTHMA, heretofore considered an incurable ViiPae. is treael with terrect success In every in lauce by the fi-ctor'n ly discovered method. All Cases of CANCER or no matter how long standing, removed In frsni twelve to twem.y-four hours wi:.ho!it instrnnint or pain, by a process revealed to Joe Doctor whlie in the Clairvoyant state, which is known to no otter person living. u23-ly DUIEU Apples. Dried Peaches, sago, Rice, starch, soap, c'and.'es, etc.. etc., At Mclaughlin &.Swan's. 1 1 mm Great Distribution BY TIIE EUSEKA GIFT ' ASSOCIATION, 195 & 197 BROADWAY, EW YORK OF IloseToocl Pianos, rielotlcons, Fins On. Paintisgs, Enosavisijs. Silver War. Fine Gold aud Silver Watches, aad ELEGANT JEWELRY, cossistino or Diamond Pins, Diamond Kings. GolJ Braftlets, Cral, Florentine. Musalc Jet, Lava and Cameo La die' hets. GjM Pens with Gt 1(' and SiJver JJSxteution H.iWiefS, iileeve Buttou, Sets of fcitii!?", veat aud Xeclt tbiiini, Piaia aud Chased Guid Rintrs, &.O., iXC; VALUED AT tmqtpi Pi-Tiiiv i Tiide in ihe followinc manner: CERTiriCATlS nanunir each artiole and i'.s VALHfi a-e piaeed i.i SKALKD KN VKLOP.5, whicU are well niixed. One f these Euvaloye, containing tne Cer tifli.ateor Ordtr Tor some Article, will be delivered at. our cKi-e. or sent by mail to any address, wUlwut regard uih.d.,e, oa receipt ot 25 CeuU. On rei-eivinsf ibe Certittcite tUo purchaser will tee whit Article it rfrair, anuiis value, andciii tlieaseud One Doilarand rereive the Article uame-l. or can cwKeoy oUt.-out Article ouo-r l.itof tbe baoie vVPurch8sera of our SEALUD FNVKLOPES, my, in itl n.nuer. . hfain an Article Worth jrom One to Five Hundred Dollatt, FOR ONE DOLLAR which they need not pay until It is known what is drawn, aud its value. ' Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed in al! Cases, THE EUSEKA GIET ASSOCIATION would call attentions tbe fact of iti beins ihe Orirl nal and Largest Gift Association in th Ctmr.ry Toe business continues to be coimucted in a fair ana uju orable wanuer, and a larse and greatly lucrewin tra le is proof that our patrons appreciate this metuod of obtaiuin? ricii and eiegant goo-is t-. i, r vur .his As.sociationha3seut a Tery Iiunun " j larpe number or vaIoo!e prizss to ail parts of toe i .vnn'.-y. TboSe wtio patrouize us wiil receive ihe full I" -.. .... ...i. li.t ij urtrth v 1 1 ne "l their ui iiiey, s uo urium uu u, i.o. . tiian One Dollar, retail, aud tbe.e are SO BLANKS. - . ' . . Part.esdealinR with ns maydeper.d on bavin? prn-npt returns, and iho article ti-.vu will be imuiediately 1. eiit to any pfdres by return ru.iil or express. TLe follo-viug pa. ties bave receatiy drawn valvule prizes from th KoreSa Am ciatian, and bave feiudly allowed tbe ue of iheir ua:ues Andrew Wilson, Curtom Uouse, Philadelphia, Penn. Oil Painting, vaiue. ftloO : James Hargraves. S-'J Broadway, lioiv k'orit, Oil PaiiHiiii, value, tluOjE. F. Jones, Barret, Mirth ill Co.. Kansas, Meloleon. value $200 Patrick J. kvmes W'aierbury, Ct., Gld Watch, value 125,00. J. F. Snaw. EaotSJlh 31. New York, Piaur,; value, 3J,Ou; Alr. Chas. J. Nevis, ftiiuira. N. V.,Piaup, value, 3)0,0.) Miss Lucy Jane way, Elmira, U Tt., Cluster linioud Biuij. value. ui),00 lrs. K.. Pemioyerj. Ci:y ll iiel, Nashville, Te'iu.. AleUdeoii, vuiut, K6 Oscar M Alien, Co. B. ll-MRep. Inl. Vols. Nashville, lenn,, Watch, vaiue, Po,CO, Kowland S. Patterson, Co. IJ. iota iotva Vet, Voiuuteeis, Oil Paintins. value, 100 ; Mrs. Abbey J. Parsons. Springfield Mass., Melodeou, value, 150 James L. Dexter, City Survoyor .Syracuse, N. Y.. Gold Watch value, 10O 00 ; Mrs. James Fly, 1S7 Woos ter Stree'. cor. Bienher, N. Y. .Oii, Paintiu, value, loo; Mrs J. C. Coles, Grand Rapi Is. MtcniKau, Si'ver Castor, value 40. 0U : Dr J H- Sinclair, o. 4 Maiu Street TJiica N. Y., Framed EiKraViug, value, 2o oO Uou. Lu'her Uetmold, WashinKion, U. C., Oil Paint ing, value, 100 00. Were we.pei mined, we might add many names o the above list but many pet so-js object to our to do ing, we therefore publish no nanies without peruiis bion. Letters from various parties throughout the country aciuowledping the receipt of very valuable gifts, way be seen ou fiie at our oirlce. LIST OF AIITTPI-E3- To he Sold for Ono Doliir Each Without regard to v.due, n.d not trp be paijfor un til you know wiaf you will receive. lOEtegaul Rjsew'u Pia ios, wrth fr0m . - $250 00 t, R00. 00 10 j:eldeons. Pnsewood Cases 1-5 00 to 225 00 fir. Fine Oil Paint in? - 3 W tj loo.OO 2C0 Fine S:ei Kngrarinss, Framed 12 0oio25 00 100 Music B ses - - 12 00 to 15. I'W Silver Kevolvin Patent Castors 15.00 to 4...0J 100 bilver Fruit and Cate Baskeia 15 00 to 35.00 6,0 SeJ-' Silver Tea & Table Spoons 16.00 to 3o.oo 100 GoiVil jutma Ca-e Watcaes 75.oo to loo.oo 150 Diamond Ku - - fio.oo to Sjo.v-o 250 Ladies' G'ld Wa'cbos 60.ootoS5.oo 460 Silver Watches - 25 00 to 60 00 2, on vest and N'- C mns 6.00 to 25.oo j'wHl Pairs Bar Kuits, (new ty1e) l.ojto," 6.00 3.0,0 Gold PenciU had Tooth Pick 3.o to 8.00 3,000 Oi-JS.and Auutayst iirooche3 4, CO to 10-'jo 3,1)09, Lava pud Florentine Eiax:!ies 4.w to 6 00 1 000 Masonic PiV.s ' -' 4 CO to 6 5o 2 000 Fii.e Go d Watch lejij - 3 6 to 6,o 5,(!tni Chlldien's Arnnets - , !i 6a to 8.00 2 600 Sets of Bi'nttids .. - 1 6-t to 6 00 2,6C0 Enawlfd ?--.-htjL.r. , wf; 2 fca t.L.oo, iO.too Plain G.ndr.,"rtiia.-e i"lt.iU:s ( u.p 10 fi.o-h ft, 000 Stone Set i:d Se-ii Kiiij-s 2 5.) to l. 00 5.,o.o I - ets, al I - 2 ic 7..o lo,ooo seis ol Ladies' Jewelry - 8. 0 10 2o 00 4,000 Watch Charms (each) - 3. 00 to 6.5j 6.000 Gold Prns, Mlver tx. Cases 4 00 t' 6.00 6.1 00 Gent's Bi ea: ai;d Starj Pins 3 00 to ? 00 4.000 Ladie's New S'y te Belt Bnck'es 4. 00 to 6 fi 2 000 Chataiaiue anj Guard Chains 8. 00 to 2 -o l,ooo Gold Thimbles - 5. 00 to 7 6 2,too ets Ladies' Jet and Gold lo.xo to 2 no lo.o-o G"ld Cresses I.Soto 6,'x 6,000 Oval Band Drace'ets - 6.00 to2 00 4.000 Cba.cd Bracelets - 8 00 to lt 00 t 000 Ball Kami ops. all colors & 00 to &00 5.uoo Fine Gold Pens 2. 00 to 3 60J 2 000 New Style Jot li Gild Erdropa 3 00 to 7.oa 2,ooo Gidd J'ens with Gold ilotiuted Jtbouy Uuiutrs - r 3 00 ta 00 tSZTA chance to obtain any f the above 4i Jt;Ie tor One 33,l lar by int cliaslzzs a.'jeaitil Envel ope lor n; els. 23Five .ejied Kuveiops wiil be sent fir $1 00; Eluveu lor 2 00; Thirty lur 5.00 ; bixiy-flve for lo.oo Oue llun-'red for $i5.oo. . Agents Planted Evcrywlierc. Our patrc.ua are desired to sond United States money when it is convenient. Lomr lettors art: unnecessary. Letters sin u!d be add reused to our tiox 570(5. Post ()ffi-e .for rrf-ater safety. Orders for M2ALED ENVELOPES Kust in ev ery care be acitrii anied by tbe I'ssn, .iih tbe person sending . and Town, County and state daiu ly written. Letters should be addressed to the ?-I;mrg(;rs as loilo v : GOODWIN, HUWT 8c CO., Ujx 6703 Fudi Uirice, New York. ES TUAYED OR STOLEN. From the Subscribers on the morning of tbe 5th inst, Oije bright bay horse 7 years old, dark heavy Tail short thick ilane which parts in the middle, broad square built, about fourteen and a halt bands high, in trotting favors one of his hind feet, also on i dark roan tnare tibout same night, light sum body, Ions; lea;?, bevy mane, lirit tail, supposoi to ba 10 years old. When they left tbe Mare had a lariat rope trailing which nal two knot3 in it. Twenty-five Uollnrs reward will be p;iid to any one taking ups;fi.l animals or for informa tion which will levi to tiiirjeoyery by jlie subipribers. ad drcfa. " ' 4 P.E. & J. M. BEARDSLEY", Weeping Vater P. 0. Nebraska Terrritiry. Mammoth Stock. OF NE1V AND WELL SELECTED J. Just received at rTri7i -n A.Poy in gi DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE, yV. W. Cor. Main and First Streets. m Latest Style Ladies Dress and Fancy Press Goods, Summer Shawls, Dry Goods, Groceries, iats, Caps, Boots, ' Shoes. Iron, Kails, Flour, Bacon, Queensware, Hardware, Furn iture, Sash, Dogr, Window Glass, .c. Which he will stll CHEAP FOR GASH. Oil ad examine bis siock before pur ebashiDg e!se where. -l-2-l C.W.WHEELER, CABINET-MAKER AND CARPENTER, Having opened up pennancfitly on TlIzxIx. txroot, One door above the Ualtimore Clothing Prore, U prepared tn do all kind of work in his line in the very best and stjle. J arheniij attentione given to Contraetg. T9-r.l ( fim p'd i NEW SKIRT FOR 1805 The Great Invention e A29 ! -75 r-.s -1 I- 1 ' - ' - '-' 5 J. "W. Bbaplit'8 New Patent Dlplkx Eburru (or double) iFitiso ixirT. r r (- T n Wkst3 EEWtsr & Cory. Hate J. I. & J.O. West,) Sole Proriet.,r! ami Mat.un.cturer-. 9. Chamber nd 79 and S! Rwdo Streets. New iork. This Ixvkntios consists cf 1? 2.r. tn) Elliptic SfclSprin;sin??ni.oslv hraidc.l 1 ir.t.jr and Firmly tc-etber, iiige to ed. imik.ng tee tough.st.mostfiible Elastic ud Durable fcrnng eve? used. Th,y se! loin -BerM or Brak h he StOiJe Spring-!, an.l onsequeny . ltviv tbe.r rcrfect and Dcautiful Saae Tiee a3 L n as any ctber kirt. Tue Wokosbftl FLKXtBtLlTr and l-rt Ljis- 1 . 1 - I.j I trismus 'be Uorlel Elliptic Skirt m be experiencei partv-ttUrly in all Crowded Aasotnblie?, Opnr s. Ca-rmre h,il rEdCars. Cburcb Tews, lor Krotaf naJo 1.4 Uoase Dre??t tbe Skirt cib be Wd-jJ.whtn in u. to ocony a small j-'ace as caUy a3 a SiU or i.ui.n A Lady havin-enjoyed the plensnr comfort and rreat convenier.-e of-wearing tbe"Dup,jx Ei.iptu tMeel Sprin; Skir;" lor u fic-!e diy, will never afterwards willingly din.3 with tbotr ue. For Children Uiss:s, a..i Vonn- Ladits, tbey are bu. Tii-riur to all others. For Sale in all Firit-Clasc Stores in tbrongbout tba United rfutes inquire for the Double E.Iiptic Skirt. 9 33-10-8; LEEPER & KIDDER'S Patented February 12, 1S81. This "well Vnown and valuable Tmpleroent for Corn raising, tbat all swU and practical Farmers will have; teat ba met with iuh rema'(t;-b e mle and favor, ia beini manufactured by the nudersigned at Eockport Landing Atclilsun Co and are now prepared to fill all orders they miy re ceive or the comir? season. We bave maje ome valuable improvements ain.ee last season. We have reduced tte bu! or size of the machine, and make it in better proportion, and retain all the valuable points. Wc Claim Hie Folli wing Import ant Points : 1st. The Plowman can ride and plow without labor. 21. Any person who can ('rive ateim cau manage it. 3d. Cr.M ked rows of Corn are plowed as easily and thoroiipblv as wtraight ones, ibe plowman sitting m a to observe the corn aud see if the worS i well done. 4tb. It has the nio-t periect and natural foot no tion of auy plow mad, aud does not cramp or tire tbe Plowman. o h. The Plows while in motion are moved with perfect ea?e. 6th. The Pliws are a.ljnstab'e to ary depth any de sired space tetween the plows is readily obtained. 6th. Adjustible shields to prevent young corn from bein? covered 8th It is admirably adapted to plowing in small gram. 9ih. Every CiUivvor Uwfl1 md and good ma terial, a'"' w.t rented io i. n.r..l wv. & MORGAN &MEAD. f:5-i'U:deu bUdretd to 1 1 ab ve at North Star 2lo., or iiiuwtiviilf Neb. Ter. Ijiii 4-5. totH f 2 J2 tr a a RAINEY & CO., AT TH3 Have just received and wi'l sell CHEAP I'Oll CASH the following No. i articles in their Iin. 5 Go.uistir.y of Ladies' Tret s Gr.-.rl.-. D. rnestio?, Wooku Ooodi, II its atd taps, Coot asid ba.ej, Jtc. T& .Ti T. Choice Coffee, Suif ir. Tea. Mo!a?.e ?, ?rup,Fih, Dried Fruit, and eyerjtbiD thit makes up a com plete Grocery outt. !iAr.CVARE AND CUTLERY. Cboi.ie Pocket and Talle Cutlery, Kails, Farm and t!:?rden Iinr!?5ijnit, &e.,Ao. Queensware, Glassware, Wooden Ware Stone Ware, &.c, Sec, &c. A lor of X-w Intent IRON CORN SHELLERS Which does it work clean and at the rate of 150 bushels a da, and is the durable Sheller ever made, being all iron , the wear tear and repairs can amount to very little. May ISth, 1S65. 3j 9-3m PTf LOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Fro:n Willifm' Advertiiing A'jtncy,Q7 Chetnut St. Hastings, Wil&erson & Co Uo 85 Main Sireet, Jrholesa!e Dearlers in' NOTIONS. AND FURNISHING GOODS, Have at all times the most com plete and desirable stock of LA DIE'S PRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODSJIIBBONS, DRESS TRIM MINGS," GLOVES, HOSIERY and c;'cry variety of 4XD GEfJTS FURfJiUKlNQ GOODS, to be found in any house in the west Pkices Guarrantefd 'as low as any ether house cm afford. 3"0rder3 c ireful v and 'proippt- ly filed. Hastings, Wilkerson & Ga NO. 5 XORTII 3AIN ST. PLCJCEI.S Jv the loen or barrel, ( a irri t itv, rrnfciantly fi hnnl ' ' Ai leLr;Hiy'.i k ?wi$,. Culiibator. -iV CARD. There are times in the livss c . , vidjals as well a3 cornn-Jr.;ti8, which fcanr more cf uncertain, perhaps sudden death, than tL to at others, at least, to the IikJ! cernment of weak huiaacitv WThether it be that portion of tva . jnst entered upon, or that carry:0v fit, ui anij j that part ju3t about to lay thtm iJH forever, each are exposed to pccuIUraM oftentimes unlocked for d.trr' c , a time La', even now, cur.e upn tv nation and this people. The "h-'t one is' have always to run a ir.tan!i "? ills beforo thev arrive at n.an's eV.'4 but now that the country La need r i"' fenders, ihoje who hud escaped iha" of childhood are expoied to naw da"'"4 the terrors tf the tattle-Seid or"?4 insidious diseases of th? has'i-ii "! camp. Lven to thess who pursa xv peaceful pursuits of home, dat.ger c'rn'-8 in the shape of an explosion, a toil's a run-away, cr some sudden disease, ilj so, "even in the midst of life, we V T death." 13 Kow.'the moral of all thi?, (irj should be pondered well,) ia that cei K fr the young, matured or aed, cot j who have friends to love them aul rriuu. for ihein when dead, should suffer i- other day to pass carlessly by without $.' curing (if it has net already been d.i gQod, faithful hher.esses, iu some fcrjj, other, eiiler by the portrait aiuier a ths photographic. There are ssome notv tcsijy prpparin for a season, with its pleasures at tU sea-side, cr some far clT fashiccaU city, without a thought of daarer,when perhaps, there is not in existence aiis.'.' ovs cf seme beloved fact in the family cLr cle to remind them of its brightnessl. that face that on& movienVs sudi ( lamittj might hide away from ihir ;Li forever! fc How many are thus procrastinate J r-.L- 11 . " puinus wii una sdureu uu;y, ror scn.8 trifling excuse, that shall one day pro: a source of the most poiguant Tenet. Scaroe a day passes that some oae ia deep affliciion does not come to tun -vul "If I had one of your photographs cf my wife as she was in life, I should prize it above any earthly treasure," or "it only had some kind of a picture of our little one just gone to heaven, it wou!J be an inexpressible source cf comfort ti us," and so on, indefinitely. Good Pictures cost &onuihirg.h'X wbea tried iu the way that tests their trm ta'. ve, money becomes as ashes ia compari son. Ths subscriber would respectfully annouuee to the Citizens of ibis pIa- and vicinity, that he has made arracji ments to remain with thenj for a short season ; so that all will have a cha'cc to procure one of his beautiful and ever lasting pictures, which he h so sLiij'-l in takitsr. Having practiced the Art during ths past ten jears, and being in constant reception of all improvements, be U coiifiJect of riving entire satiif'.-rija, to ail who may favor him with a tr;il His pictures for cleanness aud briliaii'j ot tone are unsurpassed by tLuse uf a, .7 -AmsLin tli; country. - - A word to Mothers: To tho:e Lo. have ;nfani3, he would say that t!y now have an opportunity of cb'aiiii; pictures which .may be a comfort aoJ s luce, should Death reniuve the Lt' or.-i troni them, as he pays particular auc tion to' making pictures of children. Piciures guaranteed as good in c!ji.-y weather as in fair. To any person wishing to learn u Art. ne oiiers instrucuoiis, av price as tan be obtained elsewhere. CHARLES II. WALKER. Practical Operator to th? A.'itncn Ptropie. Now to be found at the G l lery of W. M. C. Perkins. Rra',cv:.:e, Nebraska Territory. 31 37. IHHEKSE STOCK 0 r A It D GPiOCEPvIES, Just received by J. BEHRY & CO., MA IJV STREET, 23row xixrlJlo, X-t. Having laid in oar present stock i're duced prices for Cash, we are eci to defy competition in the way of the articles in the market CHEAP FOR CASS Our Stock of Dry G-oocift Is the most complete ever offered ia1" market, and has been selected witb eye to economy, durabUIity and t- mands of this community. Our Supply of - Comprises a general assortment of e??rJ thing and the best of every thin; it. 'o Call and examine befsre purci elsewhere, if you wan. to get tae fit of the best of g:ods a low r"s- trouble to fhov oc- .