Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 25, 1867, Image 2

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niiOWN'VILLE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1S67.
CoUC East The senior, prcprittor
cf iLe Advertiser R. V. Muib, is now
on a trip east, to bt. Josepn, bt. louis
and all aloe? "all railroad rou'.es." He is
on a busies and pleasure trip. We
thall probably hear from him in the way
cf ccrrerpondence, and eastern merchant?
who desire to place themselves en raport
with one of the finest sections cf the
great west through an advertising me
diura jecond in advantage to. none, wil
aUo here from him. Though not a typo
we commend him to the Press generally
and to those hating need of our survices
we can recommend hini as thoroughly re
liable and posted on this section cf Ne
tfaska.
. Jfce snpllnental Reconstruction
Bill
Will.be found in another column.
Though Vetoed it has been passed over
the retoby handsome majorities in bcth
Houses of Congress. This bill is simply a
necessity, growing cut cf the original
intent of the first,' and made necessary
by the wrong construction attempted to
b placed upon it by the Attorney Gen
eral
Whatever may have been or is now
taid with regard to millitary government
for the Southern States, the necessity is
to evident to breed cavil among loyal
men. But three paths were open tore-
. construction ; first, mixed millitary and
' civil governments; second, millitary gov
ernments alone ; third, and last to give
up the rebel States to the control of
rebels. The first has been tried' and
came so near resulting in the last named
plan that, for the protection of Icyal men
end the safety cf the States themselves,
that plan had to be discontinued. To
place loyal soldiers and generals at the
command cf late rebels was found to re
tard reorganization, and has cost the
lives cf many Icyal citizens.
The 40ih, Congress decided cn Milli
tary Reconstruction in its fullest sense,
und the intent cf the first ect cn the J
-subject meant to place just the powers
with the Millitary Commanders that the
aupplemntal Act does. It is not a ques
tion with loyal men which should bac
down when rebel State authorities come
in conflict with the laws of Congress; that
the latter must triumph ii a forgone con
clusion, and to retain paramount authori
ty until rebels accept the terms, it is nec
essary to sustain to the fullest the agents
intrusted with Reconstruction. This
Congress has done ; and, as it will
receive, so it merits the approval of ths
loyal men of the land. .
BroTnullIe nigh School.
The Board cf Directors of this Institu
tion wish to say to the public that hav
ing secured the services cf Prof. J. M.
McKenzie and Lady for the ensuing
quarter the School is now in successful
operation.
Persons at a distance wishing to se
cere the benefits of this school ehould,
&ddress the Principal, J. 21. McKenzie,
who will cheerfully give any information
desired.
All the pupils in the City District be
tween the ages of five and twenty-one
will, as heretofore, be admitted free.
Bat pepils from a distance will be charg
ed at the following rates of tuition .
Fcr the term of twelve weeks
Tuiticn in Primary Dep't $5,00
Com. Eng. " 6,00
"Grammar " $7,50
Higher $9,00
Students from a distance will in all
cases be charged for a full half term ex
cept by special agreement.
All Books, Stationary Sec, canbe had
in the City at the usual retail prices.
LuTnm IIoadlt,
JoiIK McPlIERS05,
Jon II. Mcehisos,
t - Board of Directors.
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The Crops
The prospect for a bounti ful harvest
is cow glorious. Much wheat has al
ready been cut, and the yield.if any diff
erence, is beyond that cf last year.
Corn looks remarkably forward end
rromising, and the amount raised will
far exceed any preceedingyear. Farm
ers all seem well satisfied, and the word
grajshopper" is obsolete.
The prorpecM indeed cheering, rais
ed, as all are, from the gloom of dispond
cy which prevailed three weeks since.
Hay nothing interfere with this prospect
is our prayer.
J. W. Hollmgshead cf Tawnee City,
Till have near 200 bushels' of Teaches
from his orchard this season.
Gen. Sherman has ordered a removal
cf headquarters from Leavenworth to
Ft. Harker, this is presumed to indicate
an r.ctive campaign against the Indians.
Great Coal Excitement ia-Tccarn-
seli.
From a reliable gen'.lemenjj jst in from
Tecumseh, Johnson County, tve learn
that a great discovery of coal lua been
made on the site of that town. The dis
covery was accidently made while dig
ging a well, when, at a depth of about
forty-five feet a vein of good Stone Coal
was struckjand when our informant star;
ed in, the vain had been gene into to the
dep'.h cf three feet by actual inca;urment
and the workmen had -not reached the
bottom. "
Ti;' ... J: :e
b . 1 .
It will assure to the interior' of this
Land District rood fuel, at a moderate
cost, and hereby save timber. We hope
our inenas mere wm keep us
and alio, give as for publication a list cf
the difitrant strata cf rock or dirt passed
throurb. iheir thicknesses, debth from
.t,- ,,,f,a
o
Ppopiipo
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i. a iicwvc cur .c "o -b
much cf successful Peach growers and
large Peach orcharhs. We have, un-
doubtedlv. m this county the largest
Peach Orchard in the Slate. Mr. Lov-
less, owner ox me uw eu x VUUuA
London, m this county, Has an orcnaro
of 700 trees, absolutely loaded down
with Teaches. His crop, thi3 season.
11 font nn inm SPrprnl thoiismd bushel.
The trees are so weighed down with
fruit that props have to be placed to sus
J tain the branches.
UllC BrOWIlYille UnlOR Or Ulsll
ScIlOOl
Is now in charge cf Prof. J. M.
T - j t j i i .
M Kenzie and Lady. better teachers than
lytw.isnu- 1JiUJ'uc"" aUi""
whom are not in the west. As teachers
and citizens they have given such
satisfaction-wherever they have been
that thev have drawn with them the ood
will of ih r0mmUnit;cs that hv kr,n,vn
, , . . ,
their presence, and their scholars.
Their competance is proven by hundreds
of pupils in this Land District
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Th H,h srhnol nrill rfl n tT,nnf,
jw v ii l; j as uiuu 'U
red to interrupt it and
rea to interrupt it, ana
j, forgotten m the excel-
nothing had occurec
Tin ritl Knno
waw i us.i ii u uvi'u, wiwfckw n v y v'a- i
lence of the present.
The School House durin? the va-
cation
finished
finest in the west.
M- uMiFu A E. IL
On oar first page will be fond the pro-
edin-scf the Board cf Directors of
has heen cainted and ntWuM J ereto as they may deera orer the Si
' l r- t, o.r,u.;.,v..:. j me lnGiana tnow tnev are roinrr to ?e v j. nr t o-
r 1 rir others, and e 'hp- nf the rnemhprs nf UP- usiween tueir ougits auu greai4,OQr, ,unenA rr-rlirQ ra om
this company, and the election cf cEcers. vo;es lilQ name of any one already reg
it will be there seen that the manage- ;red, who, in their judgment, improper-
mentcf. its chief officera for the paM
rear tas been maorced by their re-elec-
tion. Also the names of Engineers now
on the survey and the pay they'receive.
iu.uuauuuHc Ca,u E
wtereaoouis ci me surveyors now ma-
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ing the preliminary survey; they had
passed through Putnam couutv some two
weeks since and are not likely to reach
.w.w. v, . - 1 I
We hare no dnnht of our financial ability I
i.pnrl .mP,. nnr?mt iftair will
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be ordered to extend their survey to
For. Ke,rBey if the mean, are ready.
Whith will be the case.
LINCOLN-
me commissioners appemtea io locate
. a . t . i
LLincoln City, left Nebraska City.ier that
purpose on Thursday, the 18th. The
News things it will be located upon "the
aixia 3 ru, a. .ue uua ruMiug ui
n :n r .u rvi-.i. r : e I
of bait Creek," for the reason that good
building stone i3 found m abundance.
This is a very proper idea, certainly ;
for the stone ouary could never of itself
coxae wiaovapi lue pcupic cau,
.v n t :i t I
no odds where it be located! Really,
Bully!!
The Nebraska Citv Press avs that
three hundred immigrant wagons were on
the other side of the nver between
Plattsmouth and Brownville last Tues
day waiting to ret across the river to set
tle in the Salt Creek Valley. They were
mostly f rem Illinois. Omaha Repubh'
can.
A splendid joke on the Illinois fami
lies. Why don't they cross? Our fer-
rv is running rejrularlv. Numerons
j 1. .u-
migrants nava trosseu iiero uuriug luei
past week but mey were not nouna ror
. . . a 1
tne UapitCl DUt Settiea ta tniS iana JJlS-
I . . t T- 1 I
trict. -
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Uumor La.S It tnat JJrOTVnviue wants
ta i. fftla tha centre
of Nebraska lies farther south !
The Iclllan Bill
The Indian bill, as it passed by the
Senate this afternoon, at the close of two
days' discussion, authorizes the President
to arDoint three armv officers, not below
the rank of brigadier general. Who with
the commissioner of Indian affairs, sen
ator Henderson, Representative Wind
ham and John B. Sanborn, shall consti
tute a committee to call togather the
chiefs and head men of thehostilelndian
tribes and see if they cannot make peace
with them. Three commissioners are au
thorized to select one reservation north
oi neLTaa, west ci ;uissoun river ana
m t i i r m m - -
south of the line of the north Pacific' rail-
1 v.-.w . .
west ot Arkansas, mciujmg any portion
or aemciaa lernrory; ana 11 tnese see-
-1 m 1 .1 I
tectious are approvea oy ougres , me ,h;r;hT.r '" iution Pr0Te ibat it is grown with great success ka, to-wit : Lot x0. 3 , iaacir iVsi. ia Ere wn
reservations shall be permanent homes ?nerraan thougnt me only true sDiution r j,nJi: Uiiia proper, and Lot .o. ia liiock No. 5. in Mid.
for the Ind ins, and the commissioners are
empowered to treat for removal thereto
with hostile tribes, and peaceable tribes
having no fixed reservations. If the com-
missioners fair to make peace then three
thousand volunteers are to be enlisted for
servicC amon the Indiun3.- The bill
an-ropriatcs . s'lSO.OOO, and has not been
acted upen by the Hcuse. .lie Den 10th
THE ilECOSSTLX-TIOS BILL
The following is a copy cf the. recon
struction bill as it pas&ed the house.
Id the Senate cf the turned Stale. July
0, 1507. Head first ai second timea
An act supplementary t j an act entitl
ed,n,Ariaci to provide for the more eI
ciett government cf the rebel States',
passed on the 2d cf March. 1S67, and the
act supplementary thereto, passed on the
23d day of March 15G7,
Section 1, Be it enacted by the Senate
and House cf Representatives cf tie
United States of America in Congress
assembled. That it is hearby declared
to have been the true intent and meaning
of the act of the 2d cf March, 1S37, en-
titled" an act to provide for the more
etncient sjovernment or me reoei estates,
and 0f iae Qct Supplementary thereto,
passed on the 23d day of March m tne
I ir( . i - .i .. A
year iso mat ine goreanmeou . uiwi c-
c!,n.V Sauth CaroIinia.Geor
L;a Mississppi, Alabama, Louisiana,
mcrida. Texas, and Arkansas, were
illegal and void; and that thereafter said
i . 1
(jiovernment, if contmuea, were to oe
CUi-lluut'a suujcli m all w k ; um-
uary LKjamanaers ci me respective
"c;b. acu 10 me uuiuruv vuic.
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cp- OArUs it rnnhrrrtd. That
said acts iQ which lhj3 is a suppieine3t
shall be construed to authorize the officer
assigned to the command cf any miliary
?lstnc.1 oaer saia act, wnenever ne snai.i
Qf dulies ucder gaid fiCt3 TemQyd 0f
cUpec(j frcta 0ffice Rny rtfunicipai or
State officer or person exercising autho
under or by virtus of any so-called
3iaie govenmeni existing in ais uisricr,
and the said GfScer so assigned to com
mand as aforesaid .is hereby empowerd
to appoint an other person in the stead
of the officer or person so removed, if he
shall deem proper so to do; and. when
fever he may deem it necessary as afore-
said, to prohibit, suspend or set aside any
act or proceeding of any such State or
municipal government, or any act or thing
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dene under or bv virtue of its authority:
aDd & acl3 heretofore done by any such
officer in accordance herewith shall be
deemed valid. .
-ec- 3. And be it further enacted, That
lte Board of Registration of the several
military districts established by the acts
h-A lh- . supnleme ' shn
admit to registration such Deraons as thv
O l J
deem entitled to be registered by.the acts
aforesaid. They shall not regard the
o
taking of the oath prescribed in the act of
March23, 1S67, conclusive evidenc cf the4
rwht of the person taking it to be reg-
. i-., nf tna nor;
istered. bat nrima facie onlv.and mav rp-
ceive such evidence under oath relating
I - -
said Boards is hereby authorized to ad-
minister oaths or afiirmatins, and exam-
ins wilne5sR3 tnuchinT
the right of any
person to be registered. Said Boards of
Registration may -strike from the list 0f
n
1 r innlr thf natVi rtrptr riKp.'f in tfi a prte tr
which this is supplementary, or was cot
entitled by said acts to be reistred
Record evidence shall not be required by
"ii Boards to prove partisipation m the
fficient to establish such cartisiDation: and
. . '
Eaid j3Qards of Registration shall not be
bound or governed in their action by any
opinion of any officer of the United States
gowrnmeni; rroviaea, inai me rignt.or
ter shall in no respect be changed cr
reeled by any pardon granted to such
vntp
-fr.A t ot, n
BUCVtCU U ttJV LIU1UUU glUUk(.U IU CUVU I
npr,nn hv tri PrP.Mpnt r.f thA TTnitPr!
States forpartisipation in the rebellion
L;,.
AUt a vi v aa wwa a aa va w aa vv. w
or anybtate shall have jurisdiction of any
action or proceeding, civil or criminal,
H a.
aerainst anv such district commander, or
w - .... .i
any ofiicer cr person acting by his autho-1
rity, lor or on account oi tne aiscnarg
"ues "iposeu u ou mm y iu
4ct ot acts t0 which " " srPl8meat!1-
rv,
g 5 a a fcfl j. fulhe en-cted Tt
n0 district commander shall be relieved
from the command assigned tu him under
the aforesaid acts, unless the Senate shall
cave eu eui.
nr iinioea rrtf pn pn nr cnuri mnrurii np
" J .
haUb ash;ered of dismissed from
the army, or in arrest for an offence pun-j
ishable by dismssial from tha army, or
r nf hi, daiii..
Sec 6, And be it fnrther enacted, That
the time for the completion of the re-
istratioa of persons properly qualified to
vote may be extended by order of the said
several district commanders to any day
prior to the first day of October, Anno I
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seven.
Sec. 7. And be it fuiher enacted. That
em-fanv person or persons who shall prevent
nr Rttemnt to nrevent or obstruct the ex I
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euuiiuii Ui Liiia aoh ui cuucj am w 1
. . . . ?UDDlemftntarv. shan bo
T a I
0f . misdemeanor, and on COnvic-
tion thereof shall be fined in a sum not ex-
s .1.. .1 J.11... : :
ceeuia uwo mouiauu ouudis, ui uiia-
onea one year, or uuui u. iuc uiacmuu ui
t r n ah ft 1
Passed the House cf Represetatives
July 9, 1SG7.
Attest:
ED. McPHERSON,
Clerk.
The Colorado Tribune calls Miller, of
ih9 Omaha Herald aa ignoramus on the
Indion question, to which Miller replies:
"Before the editor of that sheet was
ever within a thousand mues or a camp
... .v m. II
cf the Sioux Indian, we had been in the Uiunty County Agricultural bociety. -ftnn
r!itinrt Tndian wars in this It is a beautiful article, nearly a foot
llxi kj m a m ajaa a - - -
- - -
country
l- : 11 U..a
liila 13 tCiiCIaiJV nunc uibic uu i
fc J I a
get tneir mrormauon. ui-m Aiavc
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added als0 in iht rear 0f 9 Union army
durin? the rebellion. -
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aaMiiaaM4MalAWMa I
for Indian dituculties was to absorDtnein- r
aians into tne general population."
How are you'absorb." He ought to
have.beea here last Saturdoy evening, to
bave'uniertakea an absorbtion contract,
T . .
U6k Ui uut -MBWiaiwB eguiatora aic
terribly afHicted with wisdom on the In
dian question.
Veto
r
The following- is a telegraphic synopsis
of the President's Message
vetoing
tae
Supplemental Reconstruction Bill:
, . Washington July 19.
The Preiiden t'a veto was transmitted to
the House at 2 p. m. With thegilleries
crowded, good attention was given to the
reading of it. Hi objections are prin
cipally that it makes the military para
mount to tie government and takes away
the right of habeas corpus. He objects
to military courts, trying civil cases and
to giving- the military authority full
control of the officers of the Southren
States, and subject to removal at their
pleasure. He complains that power is
given to the military unpossessed by the
President, and that the bill creates, in
fact, a military despotism, with Gen.
Grant at the head. He complains that
no qualification is required of tha appoin
tees, of the military, although Ihe State
laws require an oath of residence. Con
gress asserts that .the State governments
are illegal, but yet appoints officers to
take charge cf such govrnments, although
they may be unfamliar with the duties of
of the office. It is too late now to say
that ten Southern States are not in fact
in the Union, as they have peen recog
nized as such in seven of them adopting
the amendment abolising slavery; alsc by
appointing United States Marshals and
Judges for them, and if nt Siatea the
Chief Justice has no right to hold courts
in them, He asks whether an officer in
charge of a Siate goverament is consider
ed a civil officer or a military officer.
If the former, where in the constitution
is the authority derived? He denies the
power of Congress to strip the President
of the power, and says military officers
will not recogaize the President under
the bilL He will never submit that the
power given by the Constitution to the
President shall be taken away. It is
a great public wrong to take the power
away from the President and-give it to a
subordinate. He calls on the people to
stay the acts of Congress and lift the op
pressive yokes from their necks.
Messers. Stevens and Boutwell folow
ed the readme of the veto raessaga in
I speeches, and calling loudly for impeach
ment amid great attention of the House.
The bill, then passed the House by yeas
luy, nay3 24.
A Plainsmen thus expresses him
l m i v 1
sei: on ine regular army mode or maian
wariare : 8aia wa 19 "ls
c i . ,, j.
fac e,fPssdKlhf ost unutterable dis-
fust, "talk about regulars hunting In-
dians! They go out, and when night
comes they blow the bugle to let the In-
HiaQ3 kcow ltat they are going to sleep.
1 f 1 1
trams, they manage to keep the red-skins
out of their sight. Junciiou Ciiy Union.
, .U b 5ate tuI-
aclfs called up -itie bill
U. S. Senate, July ISth; Mr. Hend-
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wnu vci taiu liusiuc iuuuu uiucs, uy lue
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If, T T . . .
s anerman. fnr.r!(':I. Antrpr. Anrnv
4 t -u tT o bl xr
t.. c- . . t-.r. ' . ..
"vy cauumu, ivii ouuuu, ttUU tue
Commisioner of Indian Affairs, to select
reservations upon which to locate said
tribes.
Mr. Ross offered an amendment aa
thorizting the General commanding the
army to accept the service of volunteers
not exceeding four thousand in number,
from the States of Kansas and Nebraska
and the Teraitories, to aid in surpressing
ian hastiiities, said volunteers to be
Ped on the same footing, as to the pay
1 ,
QUU aui.cf iue gui iruups
inserting Secretary of War under the
ihe tclon
President, instead of tbe Ueneral-m-
a r,i k
a. i : i . a ca a r; ii.il lie ur: i . n i lr.u iipil ii. ir.a inn
Comraissioners sahll doit tosecure peace.
Th f . r.mmi:onpr
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LiiHri sirir-ifen n i Rnn a nrnv inspripn
ntKnP1- a- iha tyraAarnt tn annn;nt .
Commissior;to consisl of three ofers of
lhe afm D)t beIow lhe rank of Bri;radier
General, lhe Chairman of the Indian
Commntee of each House and the Com-
misoner of Indian Affairs to negotiate
with the Indians and report proceedings
to the -president.
After discusion on the general merits
of the bill, it was passed.
Adjourned.
Two weeks since we copied from the
while Cloud ,(Kas) Chief an article on
lhe locat,on of the CnoX m whlch 11
I mnrTumpf! iho tpfioms nf 1K0 remnrali'M I
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weeK 11 cas aDOlfl ua-
ing lhe Leg slature for locating ail the
Public buildings together, and says :
. - Let Nebraska take warninrrof Kansas
. . , , . . , r . .
and stand by the action of her Leisla-
y i o
ture.
If Sol. want, in bfl nuntpd nn
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sides f lhe question he is taking
the right shute, but if he would talk as
nn rrtatPfl nn h BuniPft iKo lact r;io I
1 w " j - .v,.v.
r:. - WC.UU1W
k j 1, , , v.- inr, air .u
w M ar ax. 4 a I .MM,T ...l -I. I
,u&a U4C UUk wwreu tti .uouiu, uuiy me
Capitol, University, and Penitentiary ;
.i.. xt t o .i 1 j .
iub xoruiai otiiot.1 is iutaitru bi, jreru m
3 COuntv. and the rest are vet to be
. w
If Sol's last remarks be true it would
matter little where they were located so
that they were all together. We hope
he will permit us to differ, as tojihe pro
priety of "standing by" our Legislature.
We were shown yesterday a sample of
the wool of the-Cashmere goat, sent by
Col. Furnas, of Brownville, to the Hon.
- nausr, rieawcmoi iuc "ui
A fTV. .A. U...-(Ant C Ik. It, vT..l
long, snowy white and as silken and soft
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as 15 possioie 10 couueive. 001. x. is
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n orlortira rrrnrcor nf this rrrfii o nr! ,a I
laborinj? earnenlv to introduce its growth
w -
amon - the farmers of Nebraska. It is
unquesti02,aaiy one or me most crontatie
.rtirJp. f th frmPr'a enmnwi tif i.
produced; and Col. F.V experience has
-a. "" " " w uw mum
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iUB mcls w uuC m9 Wl.
to. exhibit some, of these Goati at the
Douglas County Fair. He says it would
give him much pleasure to do so, and he
nu a,a r-If.n, .t,.
"--
same day aa ours, Come down, gentle-
men, and sse them here. j
Tlic Crasslioppers arc Cone.
From Kansas comes word the Grass
hoppers have left ; from Missouri, ths
same; and, "with rapture we delight to
see" that they have left this sscticn cf
Nebraska. For, the past ten days or
two weeks they might have been seen,
about noon, rising toward the sun, where
they would apparrently circle around,
enjoy themselves, and blow away with thus
first heavy wind. Where they went to
matters little with us; others far away
may discuss tha question where they
came from es best they can, .we only
know that beyond the hopes of the most
saguine they have left ua a larger crop
of wheat than Nebraska has ever grown
before, no thanks to them, but to a yield
more bountiful than is recorded in our
history.
If they have simply "gone up" may I
they continue.
The following is a copy cf the Indian
Bill irtrcduced by Senator Tipi.cn on the
5th, in the U. S. Senate :
Be it enacted by the Senate end Ilous:
of Representatives of the United StcLs of
Jlmerica in Congress assembled. That for
the purpose of surpressing Indian hostil
ties and preserving the peace in the or
ganized Territories of the United States,
the Secretary of War may call for volun
teersin said Territories and the States
adjacent to the scenes of disturbances, not
exceeding ten thousand, who shall be
mustered into the service subsisted equip
ped, and paid as troops of the United
States: Provided, That said volunteers,
when so mustered into the military ser
vice of the United States, shall be officer
ed by the governors of taid States and
Territories respsctively in which said
volunteers reside.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That
a commission consisting of ' three mem
bers shall be appointed by the Secretary
of War for the purpose of conferring
with the Indians now engaged in hostili
ties, in order, if possible, to secure their
removal to localities so far north and
south of the great lines of travel west
ward as shall be necssary for the securi
ty of the inhabitants, and employees on
the Pacific railroad and branches now in
course of construction.
Sec 3. And be it farther enacted, That
ttUV suiU auauciu
J -
SecrelarY of vJ'ar' '
, ' ... -
any such arrangements for the removal
en approved by the
hall be enforced by
the proper military authority.
The Califoirnia Central Pacific Rail
erra
z
ployed in
A-a fcaa wuuuv4 nuta
adinr from Cisco
summil tunnel 16.
to Truckee. The
65S feet in Iecjrth' will
r 1 F C V
I nro Kaon car1. aol Krr tna rnmnanw f nr
i a . t
dill VUdk V IUW WUJ ..MU T 4 V
i j i
cars aua luuuujuuves
i fx. tic til I uaujt&u vi y uuj uvvii
I . . . . .
rounded near tne .buck iiiiis.at tne crow
I Creek creasing, which is expected will
i . ;Iin.:nn nf ,K DPr iinrl Union
Pacific Railroad, and which it also be
lieved will be the big city west of Omaha.
Describing the Cincinnati House in
Nebraska City, and its furnishings the
Press cays .
'The carpet for this room alone cost
S22500, and is American Brusselles."
It is only necessary to add that the
room on which is bid is 16 by 24,
10 Prove lhcl this is the flnesl Piece of
carpet in tne unuea azaies. ii is; iaci.
Kev. iii. fnuiips. late or iuancaester.
w-w i. m 1
a '
Iowa, has been commissioned Colporteur
of the American Baptist Publication So-
rictv H nmvoA nn rnndav lt and
w' - j - w j -
has determined to make his headquarters
at Nebraska City.
The Rev. J. Carrington, late of Dela
ware county,Iowa)Thas gone toTecumseb,
Johnson county, to which place he has
been commissioned Missionary of the
American Baptist II. M. Society.
Late Arazona advices state that the
Colorado river is so hiVh that the break
water at Gila overflowed the country,
causing the entire destruction of Arizona.
The corps of engineers who are en-
SZed ,a surveying through tha northern
tifr nf rnnntips in this StTttft fnr thfl
U - at r a t. t? n !, ...n.m,
- r; : V
putnam emj 'T
roo.s ,k:q hrrho f
crn,t
. - uou, w iutw ytiy aas
r . t t i -1 vr. i t. i
been appointed Deputy U. S. Marshall.
Ktlmit a nTriDrmOLnf U Trnei
JA-s-J H illy I lLiItllOiJaliJJi IO
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Tha nnders.VneJ will offer at Publio Sale at tha
,,dwIof ,Ca"?'r t Hai I? "m .
viF..,uSuS. , ui,uiw.iiiiB-ivin
tneoity or UrowuviIIa :
1 - ot 1 J JJIock U'J
Lot 9 Block 60
13
1
4
8
6
o
6
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
43 "loSclG do 6S
tt
34 10 do
33
43
40 " 9 5c 4 do
64 3 & 8 do
32 3&12 do
27 6 do
37 " 2 do
60 16 do
tt
11
ti
tt
67
SO
25
C3
" 2 & 16 do
tt 11 n
43
97 " 123 4 7do
82
And n. half of s. e. qr. of s. w. qr. cf 12,
5, 15. . y. THOMAS,
Trustee.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Sirmorc See
eemaa, Pl"ff.) Ia the District Cccrt
ti V cfmaha County
Ilickox.DeTt.J of Nebraska,
P..!.:.I7;a
oeniftOin LI ICE
tato
The said Defendant, L'cnjamia Hickoi, win tika
tt5t
defendant, for tha foreclosure of a certaia Jiort
die Brownviiia. The prayer cf thasxii petition is
towjtht
the r&tjof tan pereaut per annum from tha 12.h
d' caiJ1"VheaiSitwaEldc!0 "id rt'
forsairdefeJdantTha ii wSta'Sa?
duly assigned by the said Uurst to tha said Fiain-
tiff. And the said D'fendutis required to appear
stembw,isV
43 31-513.50 Attj'iJriTff. ,
s
I grage execute! by tha said defeadact W. L. Jlurst,
I Estate situate in Xetcaha Conntv. Sta of VxKrva-
LEGAL NOTICE.
Luthar ir,aJtT, AJuiisiiifiVT of tba E.tata of
V, K. W. CJ.b. 'I J ce.ii-d,r-i f- beirf or dareea
of W.R.W.L'vlb.wlwt t.u T.dinn is
Cvurt a accrue for tL S'3 p-rformnn of cer
tiin coa'rast ia wriiicj m-t-tby tbe 1 1 'A. It. V .
Cobb, ca.:eiijJ. tacoaey t fUint:5 Cue .North
wes; qi-irter of Kvtlua 13, in town?hip 1 . north cf
ranga lt,esst,in Tawcee Connty, Nebraska,
thev.laiaii3 payicg th an:u:t cf in rey s;res-l
njou in said contratt as cf.LsIJTj.tion for sucii con
voy ac:e . Ucfcuda:.u are required to a2sr or d-;-Ear
cn or Vefra the Stb day f Septoiiber, IsK .
J. W. IIULL1NGSHKAD by
C. F. 5ve, hi Atfo'uy.
Ordered that tbe abore notice be pablL-bed in tbo
Ncbrajika Aurertiaer fur fonrcon.x-ntive weekj.
VM. II. HOOVE Ii,
4i-4t-$ll.25 Cl'k of DU'S Court.
STRAY" NOTICE.
Ta' en np July Tri, by tb nndfrsijncd, liv
ing four ciloi mat of l:rownTil!e. ithin his n
clos ne, on two year old dirk Iron Gray tors C.d ,
ttar in forehead . has a rptck in the eye.
other mark or brands.
4j5j. "Watson Esrsbx.
IX P. HAHLI3T, LI D,
HOMOEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Odce at Resilience cf S. P. Tutile,
Sonth Eat corner of 6tb. and Haia Sta,
FF.DF03ALS FOR WOOD.
OFFICE Act. Asst. Quartermaster,
Fokt SA5DEHS, D. T.,
July 9th, 16G7.
Bids in duplicate will be recsired npto 10 o'cix:k
a m. , on the 5th day of Augnst, 1S57, at Fort
Sanders, D. T., br tha nniarsijned, for the delivery
of three thousand flr haadred (3,500) ecruj of I
at the new seven (7; rctrpany pest, to ba crerted
near the crossing of North I'latte rirer, D. T., on
crossing of Pass Creek, D. T., to be dalirerod Sub
ject to the following conditions
Deparimect of the I'latta at Omaha, Nebraska, fr
each lot as above required, as soon as delivered,
less twenty (0) per coct to be retained octil the
fulfillment of ths contract.
Bidders will accompany their bids with a guar
antee, signed by two responsible persons, noi bid
ders, who will enter into contract in writing, if
bid be accepted, and eiga the bond with him re
quired for tho performance of the stipulations of
tne contract.
-The right 13 rfserved to reject any or all bids.
Uids for ay re&iona'j'o quantity less than the
amount required will bo received.
Bids will be let subject to tha arrroval of the
Chief Quartermaster's iiepartmcnt of tha Platte,
who may at any tim-3 reduce the amount to bo de
livered. A. H.TTAXDS,
1st LUat., Q. 11. 30th U.S. Infy.
43-2t A. A. Q. ii.
Proposals For Hay
OFFICE Ass't. Quartermaster,
F02T Laramie, July 19, 1SG7.
Sealed Proposals will ba received at this cC:o
nnil 12 o'clock, M., August 5, 1357, for tho delivery
of five hundred (iCO; tns cf
at Fcrt Fctterci'vn, D. T.. (tha new potnaar the
couth of La Prcle Cnek, on the Xcrth Fork of ;h.2
riatta riTer.) "
The ilay must be well cured ac n:ade frcta the
best quality cf native gra-ss. To be stacked of tfc
dimensions, in such maLncr and in such part of the
pest as the A. Q. ii. inaj direct, abo subject
to hi3 iisctioa4 or a&y person ha may desigasto
for the purpose. The contractor must furnish
salt at the rate of twenty (20) rounds U the ton
cf Ilay, iid drainage pies at least ten (10) inche?
thick, and so arranged as to preTent the ILy fro
coming in contact w;4h the ground, and to aiTcrd
free circu.aticn of nir under the sticks.
Tha Ilay to be delivered as follow vii : To co m
mence August 15th. 1S)7, 2C0 teas to be dclirere I
by fceptember 15:h,2Ui) Ucs bj Uctober li;h,a-d
tie balance by September 1st, JSST.
I arties to trham the coLtract would otherwise b
a warded, must before the hrial award is c:ade , sat
isfy myself or successor that they hare the neces
sary transportation aans to tnter uioa and
complete the contract as per agreement.
The party to whom the contract may be award
will be required to gi?o bond, within furty-eig.
hours after tbe award is made, equal to fifty (j
per cent, of the amount of the contract, wiia gcx
and sufheieat security, for the faithful pcrloru.
anco of the contract.
A copy of this advertisement (a slip cut froa the
paper) must accomiany each copy of projosal.
JJids will ba reeeirod for any reasonable quaot i
ty ofllay. Payment to be made in guca luads as
maj ba furnished by the U. iJ. liorernment.
Proposals toba made io daliiate, eeIosd in
an envelope endorsed "Prporals for iiay Fort
Fettermaa,"and directed to the undersigns .
The riht to reject ar.y or all bids offered, is re
serve!. S t bil will be consilercd.anless the parry
matiDg 11 u presc-t , or represented by power of at
Urney.
It is to ba understood that tho quantity cf sup
plies advertised for may at any time be reduced
by tha Chief liuartermasto r of the Depart taeut.
E. 15. GlilMtS,
43 2t Brer. llaj. 1 A. Q. it , L. A.
Proposals for Wood.
OrriCE Assistant Quastzsmaktcr,
Fcrt Laramie, D. T July 15, '67
SEALED morOSALS will bo received at thL
cC.-a until 12 o'cl ck .M August 15, IS 57, fr the
delivery of four ti ou-'an 1 ( -t,iJ 0 j cords of wood at
Fort Fettennta If. T., ttha new near the
mouth of La l'rela Creek, oa the North iurk of the I
u .. ... v I
Tha wvod to ba of pood merchantable quality,
cut in lengths of a:ght f fet, and spat.
No smaii ovd or U'scy-?d ILbsreveir d.
It must be pn;jr'y e.rlfrd l-i su h part cf the
r-ost as tha A. (j. K. shall dirsot.acd subject to bu
lnspoctioa cr any pcisca he xuay ds.-inata fjr the
pur.
Ite party to wtota the or. tract ruay be awarded
wil b eiircd to . iv lord w.tbia f-rtj-ei -h:
tours aftir the axxri is tu,id-, e-iuat to 50' ter
fill VI IQCIUQUUIII COIlLTavL.
The wckh! tj be dliverel as fellow. t!z . o.n I
lid dir.T i I . .,1 .ii ..... - 1 . i
, , , - r - I
(.AUjjaat t'-ei-tr, October and November,
IS
i'arties to when tbe contract would otherwise be
awarded, smst, btfero the fisal award is made, sat
isfy myself or successor that they have convenient
the necessary tratpf,rtati'.n, means, Ae to enter
ulou and coinpleto ihe work as per azreemtnt.
A copy cf tais advertisement a slip cut frni this
paptr) uaast accimpacp each copy of prepesai.
Lids will be received for any leasonabl oiactitv
Cf Wjvd.
l'ajment to ba cade is such finds as mar be far-
tishtd fr tha puqos by the L". S. t;vernment.
1 rcposai s to te ia durlicate, ecluad ia an ea-
Tch p, endorsed -proposal. f ,r Vd at l'rt i't
tern.au. anl are-.i! to te un !-! -n4.
The Gwveroruct resorvc the r: -i.; bj riectanr
or all tii. Nj tiJs vill ba rtco-iiyl cnlejs th
pr.rty cakirg it is ireiezt.cr rtjren'.ed by power
of a:;omey .
It wi.I te ecJcrsM that the Chief C jarterca.-4T
oi taa i7epirtaeat my, at any tide, reduce tha
quantity to b delivered.
U2l Erer.L'aJ.4 A. Q. M..L.S.A.
STRAY HOG,
Takea up by tha. undersigned livineona mil
and ahn'.f weif cf lirownviile, Nebraska, ca th:
i-ta aay ot Juno, isoJ. fcna ftavr. iSlic'c aa
white" spotted, abouttwo Tears old. 'a marks o.
brands. 4J T.N. SAXDEILS.
TTr&iii Tomatoes, ia two and three pound car.s, at
X SWAN Jt LT.O-S.
Tiei, Cherries t
SWAN A EKU i
D ftd Teaches, Applts, Elackberri
tctieware, EiikeL, WasL.arJ, Ijinterc A,. at
fcV. AN A CK'JTIIfK'.S
t-onre u:iknr3, will Usj noao tnu J. .u a-
ti.s.ra asd -Un Isls, ia isa D!?:r:ji Cvurt of 'eni
L iaiha JLMta of Nebraska. Theobj-t
u!,lrrarof JiU i e'.itloa is ta obtain frai ail
AH wood delivered to lc good merchantable fine ""v i i - t v ' la,
wood, cut four feet long atd properly corded for -a-d anaW ea3ias, lo be euzaetei wIU
inspection asd measurement. Of the above amount ?a7st"ca e ut9 cf r't. Aci
of wood : PnUir.g asnay be retired f.r the Sut, mBtaJ
500 ccrdj to be delivered on crbcfor8Sert.S0, '67. lettS xt coctract, u profile t,
jOOO " m O't '67 r eectioa of the said act. '
1000 - .W30,''57: n rropwa:j "shall diitisctly aalaa:
!000 44 Dec 31 '67 !tate tbe rnce r tho"'1:,'i " frr ecrar.:
p.rPt , rr,n 1 v, tv. rsiAf n :-t-,,.r tia Joufoats of .the natd tad ILose of E-
OFFICE AST QUARTER?.!
Fcrt LanAMir. D t"
U7itii (iC,.j.Ji,.'l.,A..".:: 0,1
ery oT Iur tncuaani j . tu.h
Furi FettermiD, D. i'., (tha rw ry.f,iV'
oiit f f U l'fe! Crctk, fca tie sjt I
I'latts I.ircr. '
TLs charcoal to le of good m"
u a--,; ,
TLo j- i:y to when tho coctrict ir.ryUr
will be rtq-jireJ within f.rty-eit hoar, rNi
a.:c':ptajc of the b:l I) , ire boci ,,,,?''
5Jj jrce;tof the amwunt of lk too-!, :
g..od acl u2cient ioccrity fr th8 tm?v I
frin-icco of ih 3 contract. '4'1 K
I'artie t o hvn the cc
ontrsct wobM k. .
.r.!A.t T"-j! Lf;.,,,'!!,,! ..V
U!ynijil it that tLey htrt
for ear eric npoa aid e.-J?'"-
p.reesieiit. M ft
A copy of this aJrertlicmeTjt ( j;r,
this paper), must accoatasy each eTof!!. S
LJi-ls will terece-.Tcd i r acy rex ,.n.:.' JrK
xaja-int u be cade ia inch
le f iruiih;d bj ths United iute n,.w. H T 1
IVopoaals nut be in dup:1Ca:e, enc'ojJ !
r etu-rman, ni direc :i u the un-lurJ S
Then?ht is rreryt..i t.. '6 31. ,
ivg it u ir.MLt,orrci.r.eLteJ by woVrf,
It will be BBdcntxJ thzt ils n-f-fn
master of th. lr,BlJ7 S?
V TV r"- ti f r
4J-2t
mopcsALs Fen
STATE PRLNTLVg'
03IA1IA, NEDHVslv V
J iCG, I
er.tative. Tha General Law. The Ln-i I. .
The price per quire fr Press Wurk of aU D',u.i'
and Circulars fr the Executive Olce taj
price per quire of tbe paper to be faruUhtJ by 4,
liidder f r each nf tbe kinds of work provided (tt
at which tke Didder u wil;in to take tha mtrt
Tbe Joarsata of the Senate an l Hjo.- if
resenta'lves shall b printed ia "Super R-niQ,
tavo"forui on neat ion; primr Typ a.j'
and ctrpact order aj is oonsi.-tant w::hgodri
manship without untieceisnrv blankj or
paos. Taepagea t te of the game sii u
of the J oumals of the Territorial LciilkJa
The Lawg shall ba printed in -Roval Ocat
form in g.cd sciall Pic Tjr. Tha jurwfcU
the saraa sise and f rmas t!n.se in tha Lai rf ji
10th Session of the Territorial LegisLitars ilS,.
braska.wiih sin.iiir ci urinal njts sol ;Ju s
the General Law j. Tha tir? or Par?ienwr 4
the Contra;. wVl be required to jive 3..0J. 5
tie sum of Two Thou?aaJ Jiuil.vi wih I
proved Sureties fcr the faiihfd pcrf.naace 4
said contract.
Proposiis to have a copj of th; ilvsrtjawri
f printed) atacbeJ ar.i tnl r--yl "I'npaU 'A
Sute Printing". Did dors are invited to b prw
tut at ths ojc.-ir tf tha Pr-psals.
TLOS. P.KUN.VAuD,
Secre'arv of State.
JOHN GILLESPIE,
An lit.r of Stat.
ACGUSTCSKOl'STZE,
40-tt Trtajurrr of
Proposals for Amy Suppiijs.
OFFICE CHIEF QU.ARTZr.VASliy
JJrjnrtiHtnt of tAa 'iutt,
Omaha, Neo., July I2;h,15f7.)
Sealed bids will be recoivel at the oSL-e of it
Actin- Asristat Qiartemater at Fort Ca-w.
Dakota Tcrrit rv, until Wednesday, Ai.'t Ii
155T,at 12 o'clk, M.. f.-r furcii;;- thi D-irv
men; with seven hue Jr-:d i TO ; cri of l'Ls
and one hunire i ani fifty (li'J) tons of Ilij.Ub
delivered at said Pf.
The wood to be of gocl quality, aaJ labjsrt m
injpectiyn.
The hay to ba Treil cured and uuls fra 'Le V
qn'ityf native jrvi'-s ; to be st,ick-d ii nH:
manner as the PvH Q-iartcraUr no Jirtd.t
contractor to provi le draime poles Ijt iutko
toau and twenty (20j pounis of salt to each leas'
hav.
Delivery of wood and bay tole.a within i
(1 j) days from date of contract ;and filidcli
to l.e made before October fifteenth, 134T.
Lids will bo made in d upli-jata with axprrf
this advertisement attached , and will be aexsp
nied by a written guarraateeia tha LlloiistU
rix :
We. n ni , of the County of ,5
of , dj hrcby a jree that isb to til
a contract in accordance with his propositus,
that should his jr jpo,"Ti in be acep.ted he
once enter into a contract aecorJiaco thr:'i
Should a contract bo awj Ud ta hLa J I
pared to becomo hi -Jcur:is.
S:gr.ed by two rep i ; 'e penor.s.
The r ght to irjfct aiy ail biJs is tMmA.
A Ixir.d wiih $i and s-.Jl.iect scurlas wi.lb
require, from ; or pcrscas U wh-
the contract exit i,V- arioJ.
Did to bo addrcsrtd to Lieut. A.S. Gn.'i,
ISth Ia!try, A. A. Q. M Fo.t Ca.fr, D.T.
ltidto unl?r!r.J thit th C'ji-f Crt-'
master of the L.-partuiont may, at aoy ti b? 1
delivery, reiu:e lhe q laniity cf the v-iT?': j
ae;;ver-.-J, and tnat taa contract wul U a.
ject t hij ap;rvl.
Did lerarere'iuc.'tpj fo be rr?sentatth
e request! to ter
i iijj. on.e. c
Ey order cf iljj. C. C. Av'.ra.
V..M. MVL'S-S
i-:t Drev. Dr-Ij. Ucn. i Chi-.f Qir.r:
TO THE FARMERS OF NFJllUA CC,
A.ND VICINITY
I would rerectfullr say thit I
nn n.-rr- rolr; - !, r '.2ck 1
w " t& ...... f
am now receiving a large s-c -
stjihier a Fan
-mm
1 ketp cnitintly to tai.d a fall afor-J
C-EHT'S CL0THIRG
-;-... r' iorfs .t. Tf i
a.wa.a . v . . . . -
-
French Clolh CVLi'n- t'.t Lcixt
a
Cassi
isic Gccd3 all dczc::?- I
ALSO: j
Furnisliiiig Gooi:
TO SUIT T1I TRAIT.
All cf which I propose to sell
Cheap or Clieapef
Than any
of ir
is for
olizecscf "ec:al
and ac;
.nigCcU-iies
TO GIVE ME A CAl
Aud fix dcit fsr . ; 1 j
rememeeh the
S. SEEMA i
hilLMLJOLLTS LX TRACT liL'CiiL aad 'j,!
K"sa Wash euros secret and d.-li--'. - ,
their stage?, at little expense, lif.l r n t -
in diet. n- Ic-onveniou-'a aa l t ' 'Jf
ple.vant ia ta.: tri til r, iu'U'-J il
and free fre e all rj uncus ' i'-.N.
-it.-3-
The Charcoal ti be i shared ao fo'-ew. i
One thousand I l,6u;j baihelj pri0
eotapieiea, coaiiueacic Aurust li;h s
la ccorJ&nce with" An act to rnrj.
rriLt:a-,aprroTeJ J ire 13, lis. tuZ'Z.X
ecJt-ry. Anditjr en I Treasurer u it. ,'""
Sute rfictin? , Ac. Fror-ml w-J U
the OSce of fcecrelary of Stafe nnt l Bftn.
51,157, for the execution of tttimS
of the State 1'riccic hcrtiLifter fo.:!jat
Forthel'nntiof the Law, and
the 1st., 2nd and il Leg-slatarea. Flat.
ka. 2.0CO Copies of tbe Laws icen:c
and 3d So.ji..a. 1,003 C,rie, ca tt, l
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