The fjctjf are'il at" .he day ; reg-irr.er.t was tale ail -ierti cut, I was ir.vittd lv L Iurr.tr to meet ar.d tidress them, 1 ccmpht J ; tut the papcri cf j Ir to the fact' that cf tho compel its ' trere not ready, enly a portion cf the regiment was then, r.ustered cut. Cb the ccrafioa U. which I refer, I addressed -the soldiers, and wa3 ntver more kindly meired cr treated:by that noble Reo rient. The ciher. companies were mu (fired cut and paid c;T part cf. them on Sunday, etd tha ether while I was nec essarily absent ; otherw ise I would gladly hare mat them also, arid mostcertamly would hare done so. I visited these gal lant men and brave soldiers when they v.cre in Tennessee aain when they tvere in Missouri, and aram while they were at Fort Kearney and Cottonwood ;riE, and their treatment tow?rds me . as uniformly respecifuhand of the mojt friendly character such only as they would extend to a man whom they knew to le their friend and a friend to their country. I never Lave been guilty of confounding the,, Union soldiers wiih the copperheads, and the Dr. knows it. iiut all these misrepresentations might bare passed unnoticed (believinj as I do tact the time is not distant when the sol diers cf Nebraska will all underttand who are their friends now that they are tt home, where the facts may all be learned.) Hut the editor of the Herald ia his paper cf the 34 inst.'makes cer- . Uin. charges against me, affecting my rrirate character, when, shculd they meet the eye cf a stranger both to the editor and to myself, might injure my reputation as a citizen. These I propose ; to set right, and to characterize as they destrre, The Herald says : "In 1561 the Nebraska First was organized. Gov. Saunders has but recently been sent monj ts. His patriotism, then oozing into his pockets, induced him to give to one George Spencer the most lucrative position ia it. George said at the time, and it was well understood, that in ihe exuberance of that patriotism which is Djht so much boasted by the Governor, he .did not hesitate to furnish Mr. Spen cer with money; on an agreement, to di Tide the proceeds of the business." Now, if there are any persons in this commu nity so far deceived as to believe that there is the least honesty or principle of the gentlemen about the editor cf the Jhrald, they will be astonished when I tell them, (ana" I can and will if requi. red. prove the truth of erery word! say) that teere is not the semblance of truth ia any portion of the above statement ih&t it is a wicked and malicious false hcod from the beginning to the end. So far from importing" Mr. Spencer to Nebraska, I met him for the first time for several years, on the steamboat coin kg frcta St. Joseph to Omaha, and was tat aware, until I chmced to meet him, tit: 1.2 wis ;;hia a tL:u;and miles of I csrer ave him try cfiica, except to make him my private Secretary until I could become acquainted with the gen tlemen who had applied for the place. an) to whom I was a ttranger, (for I had determined to trive it to a resident here. 1 th ' This position Mr. Spencer held but six weeks, and for the KPrviri. rrrrlprpH I paid him less than one hundred dollars. tu : . : - ? 1 . u - u- j I jui i9 u iuc muuey uo ever received irea tne- i caa notning wnatever to do Willi his connection with the suttlership, .(to which office I presume the Doctor al- tion when foreigners come from Europe ludes.) He was elected by the Cjueul of 10 escape the blighting influence of ill Adainistratica to that office. The office paid labor and better their condition, and , trts f urely a military one, and was not tvithin ray rift or control. - " I. j i j 1 a . .u u. . aiiu were oacKeu r.y iocai i.'i'r never gave, or loaned, or advanced a party! A moments thought must con- ,i7. ln Cass Ne,nna Ric!iardson- dollar labia in connection with the sut- vince anyone that competition must bring na3 ,nacje QT wrMljru milroad prospects -.tler?hip. (n effico which the Dr. say i American labor on a level with that of look gloomy. Stal smart. - the cost lucrative in the regiment.) No over-crowed Europe. This is an inevi- If A. F. Harvey, the author ;of the cne, I presume, can better tell than the table result. : Manufacturers will be above had not been present during the Doctor what th profits of a suttlership forced to approximate to European ivatres session of the Republican Convention, '.re fcr he succeeded in making a large or resign iheir trade. ! How strange then tha above baseless assertion might be ' fcrtune ia thai position at Fori Kearney that a foreigner who has escaped from ascribed to ignorance, out with his knowl ' though his creditors say that they the . thrall of bondage should selfishly edg? that Hon. O. P. Mason, of Otoe, 4ctat tee it," for when they demanded seek to profit both by the misery of his was the first choice of Nemaha, and af- their dues, father and wife eeemed to former neighbors in laboring for a mere I ter he withdrew a portion of the Nema . cwa alL I nerer had any interest what- pittance, and by his own position cf high ha delegation voted for McCann. of - ever with .Mr. Spencer now General wages? Otoe, and that we editorially urged the Spencer, cf Philadelphia in the euttler But the husbandman way think this claims of Otoe county upon the Republi lusiress. I never agreed upon any effecta him not, as his is not similar to can "party, the above assertion of "local 'division cf profits" with him, and never the condition of an emigrant mechanic enmity"' becomes a malicious falsehood. rewired any. The Doctor has got this - matter niied up with his recollections of ' tn engfgenent to "divide" with the gen- llersaa who furnished At'w the funds to : icpea the suttlerthip at Kearney, on Lis . arrival froa St. Joe,- a penniless mendi- csnt, freih from the editorial sanctum of a rslel cewspaper, which the loyal men cf Missouri had suppressed on account of its trarei cdvocacy of treasca. : Another assertion, equally unfounded ccrsana attention, and thea Ihav4ione nUh this fabif.er. II3 does not ia bis .-t .1 - i -. articls or the wd, cay it in so many wcrds. ... 1 . but ja::rua:es that I was interested m 'iha puich&te cf Government horses for lha army. To this I will say that I have r.:Tcr tlzrj lime ia my life bad any ia- 1: rest in the purchase cf a horse or horses fcr the Government. Messrs. Wra. Ruth, i;:i-s Ilcuntie tr.d Frank CofTman, it I rcnr.cnr.ber rightly, purchased the .:r:c fcr the Nebraska cavalry. They tra hc-craUa men, two cf whom are tr.c.Tl'rs c the Dcrncrrtic party, I be- ly V ;ye erd they can attest to the truth cf Lit I i:y. i.;a I aijert that I had no , , , J In'rrcst either ia the wcrk cr prot3 of that pVuLase." It is aii-'azi.-j:; to mo, that any man copperhead ihoJh ha be can have the hardihood to make such false j assertions, simply to injure the iif.uence and character tf.'a neigMcr ivbo' has never harmed him. I pronounce t3ch and every one cf these charts wilful and malicious falsehoods, without a semblance of foundation in fi.ct, asid I defy D,jctor Sliiler to the proof. If he is cot lost to all manly feeling even to shame he will at least make, an ..tffyrl -.to establish them ty testimony, or publicy relract them. I call upon him to do this; or strd before this community a convicted falsi fier and calumniator. ALVIN SAUNDERS ftcbraskti 5&cvtiscr JOIINL. COLHAPP, EDITOR. KKUWNVILLKJHUKDAT, OCT. ib. 1866. Frcsldeat's Thanksgivin Proc 3 Washington, Oct. 8. Dy the Prefi dent of the United States Proclima- lion : Almighty God. our Heavenly Faih er, has been pleased to vouchsafe lo us a a people, another year of natMnal life, whicli if an indispensable condition of peace, security and progress. Thai jvar moreover, has been crowned with manv peculiar blesm2$. Ths civil war ihat was so recently among us has noi ben anywhere re-opend. foreign in terventson has ceased to excite nlarm or apprehension. Intrunve pestilence ha? been benignly initigaed ; domtsiic tran quility has improved i sentiments of con filiation havo largely prevailed ; and affection of loyalty and patriotism have been widely renewed ; our fields havt yielded abuudan'ly ; our recovering in dustry has ben richly renewed, and we have been allowed to extend our railroad system far into the interior of the coun try ; our commerce has resumed ii$ cus tomary activity in foreign seas. These national blessings demand a national ac knowledgement. Now, therefore, I, Andrew Johnson President of the United States do hereby recommend that Thursday, the 29ih dy of November next, be set apart and be. obeerved everywhere in the several States, by the people thereof, as a "ay of thanksgiving and prayer to Almighty God, wiih due remembrance hat in 11. s temple doth every one speak of His hon or. I recommend also that on the same solemn occasion we do humbly and de voutly implore Hun to grant to our na tional councils, and 10 our whole people, divine wisdom, which r.lone can lead any nation into ways of all good. . .. In offering these national 'thanksgiv ings, praises aud supplications, we have the Divine assurance that the Lord re maineth a King forever; those ihat are meek will be guided in judgment, and such as are gentle shall he learn Lis way ; the Lord .-hall give strength to his people; the bless-ing ot peace. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my nams and cau.-ed the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at October, in the vear of our Lord on- and of the ludependance of the United ! iates tho ninety first. I 1 tihitt rrrtvcrKJ : f. A . v Ji"i5aww" J ' Secretary of Slate It seems a strarge contradiction in ac on their arrival here ally . themselves with the free-trade Demo-copperhead I Letussee. Free trade will open to them a foreign market ; which may seenibene- ficial for awhile, but how will thisoper- ute in the course of time ? Ii will pre- vent the establishment of a sound home trade by choaking off home rnanufactur- les. With free trade, England can ship from America the raw material, the fuel and the food for her operative.; and ship back the goods cheaper than our bom factories can make them. This would naturally break down home factories, the operatives must seek husbandry as . . e ,. , , , the next surest meaus of a livelihood. thus tha home consumers of produce woul,d -be decreased and the number of producers increased ; our only depend- er ence for market would be Europe, at whose mercy wa would be. Grain, in its transportation, would take off all the farmer's profits and must in time reduce the American farmer to the same level with the Irish peasantry. On the other hand, a protective tariff must nfcestri- foster heme manufacture, induce thelard's physicians hare advised him to re emigration cf skilled workmen, bring tire factories ' to wh're the raw material is health. The aevice is rood, politically'! - .it. I- t , ..'. ... ir 7 I raistd, where fuel i abundant and afford; if I a home litmai.d proJuc-j at t;:e very door cf the farmer. This wili stimulate both the factor end the prod hat at home, must stimulate immigration end maka "America the Independent Sovereign of the world, as har natural resources and form cf government entitle her to b-. s CcpperjohnWn journals are. constantly predicting that if the Radicals are suc- ppsrtii in rarrvirtf cm i r intones -I 1 v. - . j o d tne Union as our latuers iramea it is a ihing of the" past."' - - Djes any loyal man doubt its beinj a "thing of the past ? The structure framed by "our fathers" and dedicated to liberty, rested upyn 'slavery ! Weak aud young as the nation, was at ii birth. "cur fathers' compromised with wrong for the sake of unity ; and as is always the case, ww attempted to usurp 'tne place of ma bay miht-a, this is its only oi ri0ji vy iu0i . j principle and was overcome, and now 'the Union as our fathers framed it" with avery and liberty joiiung hands as a symbol of freedom is truly "a thing 1 , , of the past' and mut so remain. Now, what is the reason for this nvppnincr mid wailinnr" over the death , "--f-o o of blarery.'whicli h is caused the change in "the Uuion at framed by our fathers?" Dj they desire to revive the old Uuion, with slavery in it ? The ouly question now between Con gress and the President is, that, a3 the r.nhrinT of shvrv with freedom has . . j 0 j made ccnsiderable change in the Sou h ern side of our ttmple of liberty. Con gress desires to repair the whole struc ture, take out all treason rotted material. and every veslage of weakness, and make the struCiure conform to the improved condition of afftirs; wade Andrew John sun and his cohorts show their Conserva- lism by wailing lor ine "union - as our ' . I ..TT fathers framed It, oppose a thorough rVpair, desire that- the seeds of decay shall stili remain, and all they seek to do 10 hide the bad condition of the Southern side of the house is to putty up tift great cracks, patch up the hoies, aud cover up their botchwork with two or three coats whitewash! Iu this condition they hope and who can doubt who hears their Wailmgs soon to restore "the Umoa as our fathers framed it " W. W. Hackney has been appointed Post Master in ihisci y in place ot A. D. Marsh, removed for opinions sake. This is off the piece of shoddy goods styled ' My Policy.' No complaint as ,0 !VTr UTrr.hV frlr.ii.rv or ir.fprrritv has or could be made, the ouly objection to him is he loves his country more than ho rMP A I.ihnnr. Some one in ihe Territory is ihsiru- mental' in obtaining these removals, who is it ? J. Sterling Morton seemed to be on excellent terms with his Excellency, A. Johnson, just after the copperhead now-wow at Pniladelphia, and was nomi- nated at rlattsmouth because it was sup posed he could control official jiatronage! ?. V. Hitchcock and his friends gare as urances that he, Hitchcock, possesse the talsmanic sign for admission to the aver 'of "My Policy," for which he was not nominated by ihe Brownviile Con version. Both were defeated by the .-.dical party of Nebraska, both would oalura,y feel sore Now, would it be anything ftrange 'f these two agencies were using 'their influence over a power- be-soited President lor revenge by the ousting of Joyal uien and placing iu office men who Uphold the treason-favoring plan of 'My Policy ?" Wb think not, and believe 'that's what's the matter. Trade is now dull here. The failure f Mr. Morion in the election becau.-e "criheru counties -threw off on bun.; thrown out for the purpose of creating a bad feeliu to, cover the teriblo defeat of I is master, J. Sterling Morion, If 11 be pleasant for "the copp-rneads of Otoe to ascribe our loyal leeJu.g and hatred of thit principles and leader to local enmity, they are welcome to it free gratis for nothing, all we object to is ihe falsehood of the statement that Nemaha is jealous of Otoe. Our pro?perity is so fixed that the defeat of fifty copperhead candidates would cast no gloom over u, because it is based on ffood i-oil. climate. location and the defeat of as many coo . , , . . 3 . pprhead candidates as have timerity 10 .ow their heads. W- d m't lore Otoe county less but hate the copperhead lead more". "That's what's the matter. We learn from the Helena. (Ark..) Clarion, that Mark W. Izard, Governor of Nebraska under Pierce, died at his residence in St. Francis county. Ark., on ih4th iast. The telegraph reports that Sec. Sew- to private life on account of his not corpctkiiy, truM-d vjrihy Ruolc:.:, Tint'' lv. death wu are nsiwie t. tnis Lodge ha Vdstaitied "ia rived of vnt! of us mast reli.: and an earnest and conit- v Ae Lived. 1 L u wtnl- w K ble u omission vo triti .U'KiJ'wui i.i ' ' and- ;'ti vxh't diviianuou. we canity i 1 ll i- . . r- o T-l t n I M NH L ' wnoiiv s: i t-u li u - . tor row add ai4 'i tor till: 4 uiiimttly visitation v r'.l Ire 6ui - brother, young ia jara, v.deii With more than1 -an-averags pros pect of usefulne.-s and happiu-is lii had just entered up'arr ihoe rclati.tos vvhica teem to double 'h- bands of, afTecuons to be itiu- rudely aevrd. : Resolved, Tha'. we tender to tne widow j . frindcf our deceased IJroiher a expression of cA syjrpnhg'a'iid. uu ' surance of our fra-enm. ard Voiced. That while ve xe by eveIJl a(Tain g0emiiiy and emphatic. ,.y renjiodd lhal we artJ an S;Jjcis of the j)l)(T 0f Terrors, and bouad to" that houroe whence no traveler returns, yet wi.h the Holy .eights and assurances we have of a glorious immoruliiY wa are luUx 0 brother ,u!l l,v"es m that above. where ail rood Masons mansion above, where ail good hope at last to arrive Resolved, that tho members 'cf this Lodge will wear the usual badg- of mourning for the space of thiny days. Resolved. That the Secretary be in structed to cause a copy of these; resolu tions, properly ceriifrVd, to bi presumed to the widow of our deceased brother, and to cause the same to be published m ihe Nebraska Jldvtiiistr. O 13 HEVVETT, II M. ATKINSON. S. P. TUITLE. The Neb City News gets off seme of its silly twaddle as to the aduiHsioti of Ne braska, which it says will not take place tiniil negro suffrage is adopted ly, Ne braska; and asks how the Radical papers stand on that issue 1 We are in favor of universal suffrage to all sane male citizen over the age ot twenty-one, except perjured traitors! The fear of -negro equality resulting from suffrage is "played out" with loy il men who know aud the late elections prove ii-ihat although Morton has had .C : . u . c . . T". .u . . . ...1..... ue ii"oi vi suiiiBj-r iiiu same as a miiiu - . . - . 1. A..- A ... - . .1 :. , . . . ' ha not elevated h11", in the least from the level of the copperhead and bl .ck- guard which he is by nature so admira- bly adapted for ! Has suffrage changed him socially. morally, or politically i Ha.- ne less capacity ior receiving me eievat- 1U2 Olid rthl.Iltff ILfluence ot the bulloi lhe oegro, whose equality he so dread.-. As to ouraumission '. he knows as weil all who are posted that iu July we "ere admitted by. .Congress with the wurd 'wLite' in our Constitution, only lhree vole opposing becauseor that word; lbe same body of men will act upon our admission m JJecember, and will pass 11 over A. Johnsou's pocket veto by a two thirds majority ! The Nebraska Election. The following are the returns of the late election to far as we are able to ob tain them . Richardson Co., Rep. maj. 102 Nemaha Cass Lancaster. Gage Ji'nes Johnson Pawnee Sauuder Seward D.iUijIass 357 203 60 74 35 85 205 20 15 12 121 66 2 93 10 "46 11 i it it ii ' II 1 1 It II I. II , II tt tt It it . ll II It It' II I. t. I. II II t .1 f ll I ' Wa.-hiugton " Burl tt . 11 tt tt ti 11 1 n . it 11 11 . M II ('uming D.dge Merrick Hall Otoe Kearney Lincoln'.: Dcm. maj. 3S1 tt 11 1 1 tt 11 . it t ' 43 123 23 tt it ti t 11 11 Saline Sarpy Dixon Cedr --' Platte S6 11 5 13 Majorities. 1501 6SS Republican majority so far S16 The Radical majority in Indiana on the State, ticket is J4.000. The Legislature stands; Senate, Rad. 32 Cop. 20 ; House Rad 63, Cop. 37 A gain of 6 ill ihe? I Senate and 3 in the House. The lately elect d Pen.-ylvan-a Legis- i -. ' . lalur Mand : henaie Kadical 21, Lop. 12-. Hou,e.. Radical 63. Con. 37. thu ensliringthe eli-Ctiotl of a Radical Sen- . . , , ator in place ot renegad Otwan. whose term expires with the 39ih Congress. A Herald Leavenworth, Kansas, spe cial says the Denver News publishes the following extract from a private letter to Capt. Cichrane : "We learn that Mr. esion. editor of the Salt Lake Union Vidette, was taken by ihe Mormons on the night of the third ins! and severl beaten and given six hours to leave the city and take wiih him several prominent Gentiles. Mr. Wesion refuses to leave add denounces Mormonim in the bitter est terms. From the frequent occurren ce of outrages by the Mormon? on the Gentiles, serious troubles may be looked for. Letters from Puebla to Denver ap- ply for arms and amunttion for protec. ion gainst the U.e Indiaqs. who are re-CI; P'rted to have killed fifteen nerona anrl . .n-wircuici.wjj n4 made prisoner cf cn family. j - In i .. . j ErL. .er Will iNeb. OUV I'le.s, recently, aiai that J Sterling Morton "is a gooa tin- 2Vnas far as any man can be lioIJiuj his Political opinit-us a gcod ne'ghb r and a genllein in." To' which Morion re- plies in a lOU, .-ern;, iivj, . :tmmtical editorial, i;j w.uch s-iyi 'le advise ihem in a spirit t.l injured -(.ship to rec-ill this ."-op of iu'most : . r and paraliznii: jr:iise " ' ' - pleaded m see the Press snub--ves iu Hit hnn again, Mrt, "est iiow outrageou--Iy he " A terrtblc "toiler explosion c-ccurred in St. Louis cn the J7ilu coinpletely dem ! ihing the boilJiisr which it occurred and a thre? " ! nl iing across the :t. Twe i ( -is;; -i were buried , iV : ruinsv the ::.aj ..ri'. ;f vt'iom hare been taken c-,. dead or l.:c.'..j 'manjiled. 'Two cf the most signal triu.-ip'o the day are the City elections of liti'ir.are anf Memphis. JJith have, cone fladj cah , In 5Iemphis the rebel Parks cov- ermaent, which was in poiverM the iibihJ4JMBUELLAS AND CARPET BAGS, of the riot, i-? completely upset! and ;hts Rads have a nmjoriiy of the Aldermen. In Baltimore where loyal troops were mobbed in JS81. and Lincoln's life was endangered the Rads have elected their city government, and thecny is regene rated Iu this city..; those of tha old Alderman who voted down the propor tion to extend the hospitalities .f the ct y to A- Johnson .dtirnir . his recent stump ing tour, were re-elected! A special Washinfrtou di-pachio ihe Boston Jounia), of Octolier 19 h, s ates that treaties whh the Imperial G rern merit of Mexico haVe been nureed upon aud are now under process of exchange The French troop. and Maximilian with draw this year. from Mexico. The U S. assumes the protection of the repub lic. ruaran'.eeior the French chimi in consideration that Mexico ced-s to the U. S the peninsula of . Lower California and 'other territory south of our present aoainwesi MUUUi,r . 1 t .k 1 11 1 nuunc. Lea vriivvoriii sui'iou aavo. I ' Dates from Puebla; Col., Uct. bin, says that ihe Uie Indians are commMing fear. fu, b lhrcughlilJl lhe C(Uiriiryi stea in? stock and killing men. Sec, and have carried away one man's wife and chil I ern. Further informal ion in regard tn the fight at Trinidad, says Col. Alex finder reached the: scene j ist in lim to witness the attack of a ranch by the In dians. He engaged then 5 miles a Ion- ihePurgatoire, killing 13. with the l. ts of one soldier killed and 2 wounded, ih y pursued the ihdians but were unable to tak them. The Denver News publishes the fol lowing account of a fL'ht on Wedne.-day evening. 1 he Indians rnaue an attack on soldiers and citizens, the Indians were repuNtd with a loss of 12 killed. They were fihiiu last evening, result unknown. Counterfeit one dollar greenbacks are circulating quite freely. The ppr is browner, the engraving coarser,' the reen lint lighter, and the bill - generally 4 CD J has so faded an appearance that it would be easily detected by comparing it with (Tiiinnp rill -, 1 JO Gen. N. P. Btnks has been nomina ted for re-election 10 Congress. Horace Greely has received the Radi cal nomination for Congrtss in one of the New Yoik Dti-ticis. N E ' A I) VERTIS KAI E X TS m " STER'S SJILE. " Notice is her. by Kien, that, by virtim of an nr- Icr iif th District Cnuri T X'Ui'h;i Cuufj nrKa letniory, in cbioufrj.tii the ense f r.Iij .It liuuicr. aiiinsc Anion Kiw, intdo utttha .Sij-hiz eria A. I). .0t). I will Saturday. -NoVrttnb-ir 21th. A. D . 1S36, hi Kneof iffk P. l.t.ETcr fu ;i!c,ar 1 ublie auctuai to tho highest bi.iJer f r iMsh, at tha Irunt d.. r o" .Mcl'lier..n Hall . to the City of llrownyiiio, No mana t-ouiiry, elifa.ka lTrii(ry, (tlto plsic wheie ihe lait ii-tin of S.ii.I Court f.r iii!i Ckuihv v hei'l) the South K.ini Quarter i.f rifcriou ten Ka.-t. in fM'm;il.n ('uiintT. Nelma.-kii TiTritir i. fen unutr tuy Lund ibii 2tb tl.i.y t.f ().-f.bi r. a. d. ism tiMs. a. ijo:t.-Ki. Xi-t-4t-j.fs9-bf9. Master Isi Chanctrv. .MASTER'S SALE, Notice it h-ifby ir'tt-n th.tt tv irtu8i.f an r- dcr tin-d strict CuHrt tj (' nty. N;. hrailcit Tt,riii',rjr. in t niu- ry, t'11 tho cate of John O.'UH-riiiXl .i..iin J. tirtrhif. .tUry line-hie nml Htoy il. Atkitv-i-u m-uletit . theSjirin eriaA.U tStjrt ami tu me dir ctcd, I will on rday. November 2-lh. A. D.. 1SGG, at una .v-ly;k r. Jl., ulier lor i:ile at t ublic Auc- ''n, ih hiue-1 b dier r - . at the fmnt doi.r of .VM'f.ciH.r.V Hail, in l;r..wnri!,'p, N, ;,,(, , County, Nebra.-Iw. Trut..ry. (the .t(c h. re die T? ,:.M"r (.'.un,:T b!"'.) iue .-ii.uiu t.ii-s uitnrr, o tne siuuin Werft fra-- ti.-nal qurrtcr.of S. ti .o nineteen (19 ) in Town ship Tour (4;, North . .r UioLrtetn (15, Eaat, iii aid .N'eu Couuty.Xebnrk Varnr tlive.i u..deraj hat.d ibis ?o.h day tf October. A. D, lb;5. CHARLFS G. rRSY, xl-4 t pff 9 bff9 t.r in C-mucery COPARTNEESHIP. The uiidgr ign- have entera l ini, cuprt .ernip in the ii.rry 6d G-neii Pr.-p. kmIuik bi ni-e-, at Brjcviiie. Ni'.isi4 uuilei- tue drui na ue ui E H B-i.che 4tO . K ft luriu .n tn 1 .al m um . rpl and ill t-quit! y In expen.-e , pi. nt. 8id 1 ti Ni pHrin -r mi .ujeU 9iarM 1,. tnou.iel exc.pt b muiual cvu.-tui ot Lota parties, dm wii'mr. K H HCKCirKS, h w. i cb;.as. c4 3. Brownviile, April I7ib 18C8. ps(ray Stccr4 Takpn tip by the nderipned iiT,utr two nd a blf raiVei.B.M-ib ..r Br.wuvi.ie it.iio U en-i-.sM pe.n i.-e. on the 6:t day of ttctuoer a r ih? .... v. S er, ,053- rtju p :t.s va bej .u j b-aiijed n ,ett Mde won tuur cr p, kP a ,u l u Ml9r jp'e j ,l . ui,,) uU r rum ear turea yar ia l.-t priDjJ. II. T. fKlX a Fu c u r- Estray Notice. Tsten op by tbe sub riber. one ani a half ini'es westi t A-LiDwait. ? em-tin cust vr,r..v. tSZZ l1; an. e j 0,l,vtr l,Wlt(l r' i tot. ' Tk-a u'u'io lfce22Jty,,ructubcr,A.D 1666. e wU'- e Aylwa!l, Oct. 234, 166. JAS. E. LJLEEJN". - .'-..V ..... . - " Common SVnic F. n-Jf Se:e n-i ij.chint Tin M;ii-f.ir:v; v.i.i u. a.t no;.iS i Work equal tb1 hib pri-.-c i Jlact-iue-. an.; the .i!y pra -r : j: i an.l ivLal.'io Clieajj Scivinj .MuLic iu the wurld. AJ.lr-s JVUUm'C .1" CO., CLKmo. Ills , or ClerdonJ, O. Is: VicpiU t' u--:t tv Cu:'U,ia Iljusa Dm Cbic;t 11 UD 1; u 11 11 j rr vv v The und?f?inf J teepi-n l:.HiJ a t.irc a?sorfiucnt t SATT'mST & CASSlMERE SUITS (ForMeoani hoy 's wear. Also. a lafliifock cf XIA.TS j-1XD GAPrf BOOTS AND rrnnn Rn!)l)er Cots. Levins & Blankets. Gent's 'Fnrnis&mg Goods, Of ail kind which we w 5 ! cell C H K A P . F O 11 GASH We purchased our jimi!s since the di clim in the Markets and will sell at low fibres. ATKINSON & CO. April 13th.l5, 9-:;0-lr tuaiillillafi! illliMiyiii:! Immense Stock Jtt try rrz 1. ' ' rj n r sfs 1 SoUthside Main S'reet bpt. lt and 2nd. Have row nnhand a inarifirent stock of tlfiV F- fe?l ; BEDSTEADS Plain and Taucv. vrifit .r wittimif Sr'in." AnJ MATH ESSES OF ALL KINDS. ' BUEE A U S Plain ai.d Kaoey, M.irble Tij-.tt...le. ? ill J'arl -r, L'rc.i hl.i-t, ro. Mhuiu Thji. Lxtei;iii.n -a. M ET'A LIC CASES Oront variety f m st tnnri.ve.l uiivia. fj'-:. f ti-' ii' . I -1 t h 1 i.iti ii I'd t'l n-v. LOUNGE-', SAFES. V.SH STAND, U A A T NOTS. UPH ULSTE li Y . And eveiyh.tir in ihe Furm. lit e, whu-h iht-y will sll : Balow Eastern Prices ! Th ir Furniture i. i-iiij1.ti.! in Xry re-iH-ct.l-- ing put Ujr.y sin ciir vv.l. u,ni w'pi li;Mc:hir;i ot the e.tMli ?hiii' nt, sin. 1 can le rtUi il ti. Theirs the irr.-it;t hmn tinctif if p'urnifur, -r tipiaht in tlii.- m irkt : nnd i. tht-i.lv p'.-ioi- t fre ri nipletf t t Furni'iir -i-ari r'- td. Pair Dealing'&L ov Prices 1 -thi-ir uii.itd, Miiii ihey cua berthed du ih Imth rc-'tnct j.. June Utb, " xS firn 0 r 1 1. 3 IN VARIETY, AND nil jSPirtiat- Dy the 100 or 1,000 for sale by K.H.BURCHES&CO. At their Nursery 2 12 miles west of Rrnwnvill. Nehraska. 7-:!' Agents Wanted! $10 A DAY EASY MADE $10 ? lly seSHn; Knyr.rvin, Curd t b-t.nif.h mni st-it jotinry . OjrSt-itioiriry I'cko' xjej 8;i!l i.Th er ; e;-!i Piuk ig.. c.-nt ii;is Vi p ;r, Knvel pc-. I', nr 1't-nf?'?, ifc, jewidry w riu iIi.Hiir.it n-'nil. - nce only 30" Cent we will nnl " Azentu lot. St-ttonary l'tk;ig-s Hi d Silvir TV'iuh .rtb $17 We a! Porrwit., hithi raib I'r. t3. rfc'., vry rH-i.tif-r nnd meibl. U'iIi sou.! fi ie n.i.r:raeiit of 100 vott IS.lKt rh-it vilt rMlLzf u": ty dollars, cm ten d. . H.i 1. 1 'hut will su it for ThTty l.i:jrs ,.r i.v-r. Will pnd t impte tot fur I'lVC! LoI!r (bat will soil tt 6i't-a I4bir4. v i Sond Stamp for ritn1o?n, Tcrm . Ac. HASKINS wc CO.. . Feb. 4l3tfi 1-y ..3 5 tiVdcutii S fHJt, X. Y. U ll !3 On band at hti Stare Rooms, III J -fir 4 w i O IU H I 5 PI 1 -1, rV W'r' c'nn'lnt,.7 fccpon ban f, ; cmp'efe ortrnnt f f Drr fVd, Cr.?ri, pf. v'T ,1'",,n, 'P- '"'l "rJ' r.:n.w.rf, yu-efiwire. I!rdwrf Cp ry Ware V,...(icn W11 WiUm Vre.iMtdil -kindnf wre usually kept in a fit-ci Kesil .More, tbitt wilU'ut near are tbat eun Le b.Jht itiijwhtrc; - - - TERMS : LOV7 DOWIT FOl CASH I irri" ja?t bon-rht iut the rntir $tb.:8h otd rm : i tbt ei.d I hcrehy eie notice tbdt till roust- dB'te lirtn r-f j. Ijetry k Co ncir.'i!' thtludayof M-eh. I rt'U; will o pUsai ic tta baJj 01 ia'cteorfor eolltction. - " Jaaaary lit, 1851. ly 1 JAXti I?r,T. to ; - fn kj S 0?H C it i - 1 ( It r1 t s. ?J ri'. r i Cr5 FOnVArD!HG'& COMMISSIGH MEUCHANTS, NEW STEAM . . AT BROWNV1LLE N.-T,' I iVould Rsp.)df ui! y Ivform the Trat tiling J uLlic at lare. I'liat I have re- -i-tly bronchi to shi3 point nn the Miv -ntiri River the new'ati'i sp!endid Stffa;a Ferry Boat. ITaviDg'p'entf of I."k rw.m f r tc im and S'-A, ml h c. uiai. dn.u. Cibin fir I'itss-n. T. I fi-I' ;i iayinz wy wnitiern' fits for A 'n innj. J i"i . i'l-ed ;md mfetv iirt n t rqualed t.y anj 'itb'f ""it on tl:u M moiri Iliv-r. ' Uoin !n iirt.il ut ' .r-p.riiiM id 3 -U' i-li;n i:i?y of i 5 .-. vrn t i , N r;iPk. in th- t-fntre 1 th gr.';it fjrmio C'-n'7 ' he Wen, w;ier th -re i United Suw Uul "G, make it the muitt desir -bl'j fx.int for E'1' .rant- 411 Stt!-M : itrd b-'Vin bto I tXt,A i 1 1 li?;H .? I 0 I Oil on I be n;.d- and Iri J t-t!l w :ind west. I. uding d ri; I y to the F'-rry, msko-ii'.t nn iro-nt t.c-.H nt nil tiui -t durjj.g the tbf ili. s iiib t oiu iii-v t over 3.,wirs at tLv" l'''-' ivliibt sit nil i) h u! it d ej. Would miv to Fr.-ihwr n I person cro.i; t.'iM p !vinJ, thero i- not. ?t.irtir j.uiat q ths rir or wbcrem h -i tni nitioir rxits in bo.'onw. 51 hero ure Forty L.ri; ba.-iiiiesj houses ia th.i tl cit i.-Iiir' c t. " " Tin- n'ni'.ct - -re and attention wilt tak.ffa - ro'i the liivcr at thi-i point uj it i.undrtb irnni dinte rapervij..n of the o nortof th" b'i nd binding. ' To .-Te di-f!ir?e, Jirrio nd in' fl"T 'om all p.iint orfi) nod K.v-t to all p-.intt S.n:li nd Vet. ei Eiir by thix n oi. ph it i from 50 ' I-j nailed sborter,aud tares t iM ,l.iv trvel r.vd. J C YANTIS,- ErowQvine.Scpt. Oth 1S:M U u ti s v 3Ialn St., Brcsrnvllle, XcLnisVa. IT. tt1 Hill r. i (' ' -A ."v v. (? - ----- : 1 1 : Til r K H C - , M) - C. -- 5 ? a i ll ' ih r ,,,-v -1 W V ' r a 0 - ii ; -fc-r .. . r 1 D! if! v i la U 1.7