Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 26, 1868, Image 2

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    Nebraska SiDucvttscv
JAUTIS S. CIItRCII, Editor."
BROWNVILLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28,1868
Call for Republican County Con
vention.
A Republican .County Convention will be held at
rr.wnville en bitu-day, April lltb, lb8, t'-
'clock, M, to elect five Delegates to represent 6"
owha Count in the Republican State Convention
to be held at Nebraka City on tbe 29th diy of
April lSS8,andtodo such otbr bnins? as uny bo
. of interest to the party in tbU count. The Re
publicans of each precinct in the Count are re-.q-i-Ptedto
hul.i meeting on tbe.4tb of April to
el'vt Delates to attend sail County Convention.
Ewch precinct is entitlod to the number cf dele
gate as fuliows, viz:
rem 11 Olcn Rock 5
Lafayette 5 Washington 2
...... .. 3 Browr.viile 20
' Nemaha City 5 Ainwall 1
St. Dcroin 5 Ucdfjrd 2
Ilccton 2
The above apportionment is nude from tbe vote
for Congrereinin, at the October election of 1869
that buing the lat strictly party rote given in this
Cnnty. We b re to gee a full attendance at the
Convention, and that ever precinct will be fully
represented.
The Coiuxhtee unanimously adopted the follow
ing resoluti'n :
We, the Centra; Committ'W of Nemaha county,
do reejiDinend to all Republicans to lay arid o all
jeRlcnsies andlrcal pnju diced, and come up asone
man to the uniud support of Republican?, ard Re
jublican principles, tegiriless of all side issues
and local intercuts, and wo pledge ourselves to la
b it fvT the accomplishment of th in end.
WILLIAM U. (ILAKGOW,")
WILLIAM W. 1IAWLEY,
1
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
LA-VJ3L C SANLEKS," j
J.M.PAt'LIV. j
WILLIAM H. HOOVER,
G. Vi. Fxit'LiicTfi K, Secretary.
Pres't.
Republican State Covcnilon.
A State Ccrvrntion will be beld at Nebraska
City m Widnerdav .April 2iJth,lcCS,at I2o'clock
?!., to tlert Ii!o-a:e? to rcpresect the Rrrublican
pprty of Nebraska at the National Convention to
bo lUa at Ciiit'fcgo, j.y-'tri, text. Also, a can
dili'.e f r Mc-mber cf Con press. Governor, Secre
t-iryof iStito, Au Htr, Tr easurer, 3 Presidentia
Klect jts, aiid the d.l--gates iru?cit fn m each judi
rial d irtriet vri B'ni:i.te a fuitnblo person for
District Attornev, for their respective districts
Tho Convi'atioi will b or mite da as follows
Nemaha Land District.
On the 16ih inst., accompanied by
Smith P. Tcttxe, U. S. Assistant As
sessor for this Dirision of the District of
Nebraska, we left Tirownviile to make a
detour of tbe Nemaha. .Land District,
CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
. IMPEACHMENT.
Wismy&TOX, Harch 23. The Senate "chamber
was crowded to suffocation at an early hour,". Tick
et! cf admission vcere issued to all the Galleries
would accommodate. Senator Dooliltle appeared
and was sworn in. Senator DaFis nude the objec-
with a view of seeing what might be tioa to the court from the alleged, fact that ten
seen,, and to look up the man vho did . T .V T
' ' I. . f l ....... Ar J O 4 . f , h a AlMajtrinn v a nrA wall
taken. The President's counsel then filed the an-
tle was looking up the taxable income, svier of the President to the articles of impeach- Pacific Railroad, .fine frama house was raised from
rr1 inL-intr rnl Ira t inns' for Rpvpnue 1 mcnt. The answer occupies five solid columns of its foundation ana nnvea several yarn.
r -rr . ., ..,.!.. r v.i.;n tr. r;:n- wa.n,,w
. . . . , e i rype, tie aami is u romovat oi cxanion, ana tun j - a uwa ifuu i'Munuow uumsini, nj,u,v..-
incense me coming year. - ou our iu ux . . . H , ff th . . Brook.g etat5on on the 16th
GENEBAL NEWS.
The Missouri State Legislature is disposing of
the State's interest ia railroads as fast as possible.
' Central Missouri and .Kansas had a Tery heavy
rain and wind storm on the evening"ef tlie 16th.
which did much damage at St. Louis blowing down
the smoke stacks and pilot houses of seTeralstoam
boats, blowing one across the river, locscning a
barge-filled .with timber, whic a drifted down the
riv5r. Ia the city the "damage was great; many
buildings being nnroofed. . At Grey.s Point, on the
travel was to reach the well-to-do farmer
and the business man, of which this land
district is be'.ter.fupplied than one would
imagine who has not "been on the
prairie," and seen the "broad acres
well cultivated, the thrifty cattle, the well
filled store, and the enterprising' popula
tion who are eettling'up our State.
niciacticg contrary to law., denies the removal of Two of the passengers .were; killed.
Stanton constituted h igh crime and misdemeanor At Louisville, and along tbe line of the Louis
in office ; denies tnat he violated the Constitution ville, New Albany and Chicago railroad, tho storm
in appointing Thomas ; denies that there'waa no of the 16th raged, blowing down telegraph lines,
vacancy in the War Office : denie that he attempt- uprooting trees, carrying away fences, etc.
ed to eet rosiest ion of the War 02ice by force. I The bill to admit Alabama was considered on
He gave Tbomss atrthorityMo 'take possession for the lth in the House and re-committed
tho rnrposecf brindne the matter before the court. The Yellow Fever baa broken out in St. Tho
He denies that he tried to get Lim to disobey any mas
law. or tffered acy inducements for him todo eo. I Later news of the - storm shows it to hare raged
We were forcebly reminded,' before Denies that the ppeeches sail to have been made by over a great scope cf country, r In Chicago several
I ' - lm .... mm mm 4. l 1
i- .i,i hiin in ivni mnir around tho circle and elsewhere. Duiidinss were blown aown, l ne Duna.nga oi me
. - V - I V 1 . 1 1 . .. A 1orv. tint
convenience to those leaving Brownville
for the west, or those who wish to draw ftLdnot as President of the Umied Stetes.fcr which forty buildings in ita immediate vicinity wore
thpir rrain to that place for sale, if the be cught not to be questioned. Denies that he more or less damaged. This road alone, wiU loosa
D - .... ..i . n 1 V J v. A J-M,.. v v Tk.
C, i i i i ever eaia mas me rresens vonirress was nouejranj uuumcu iuuumuh uuiuo vy oiuiui. xua
OLEMAN SWaS bridged, 6 , V ri....n-.j . T?, T,i.
n. i .fifiiTrPsH BR rvmvm ttii I) v I no tjonsLitatiou ui tuo i uian vi viio iauiuau vuuo ca w nwa Aoiauu n
Cnited Statoa. or that it would not be until the blown down and broken in two, and one man killed 4'.h, to be the fundamental law for pro
other ten State were re pressnt-ed.
1 At Pana, Illinois, twelve business houses wero visional government ; and the officers
The maunders ro quested a copy of the Present's blown' down, and the loss in that neighborhood then elected shall enter On their duties
answer, and were given till to-morrow noon in will be sixty thousand dollars. At Memphis, sev- The Governor may therefore Convene
which to file a replication. The Presidents counsel eral boats were damaged. At Ciucinaati boats the legislature
Stream IS askcd for further time to prepare for trial, and the were blown across the river, and many houses un-
court of impeachment was adjourned until the 20th roofed ; orchards, ia the vicinity were uprooted
of March, at which time the trial would commenee and houses and barns damaged. Tho train on the
Richardson Cunty---5
2'cmaha county 5
Nexaha, Kichard3Dn,
bnd J hrjoa I
I'awr.eo, ) .igc. c-lTdr-rcix,
!Sa line nnd Lan-
culcr 1
Iao and Jtf rsn 5
J'.ihnFon I
Oto 1
Tinnsier I
'a?s -..j
'as?, Sarpy, Saunters
I.atlcr and Seward- --I
viutider,Seward&nd
Potlar 1
Platte, Meniek, Hall,
JJuffilo, Kearney and
Lincoln 1
Salire, Lincoln and
Kearuey
Snr
Doii'rlas 8
IVd zv-"'
Platte
Washington
Washi-jcfon and Burt-
IIaIl.Iiuff.il3t Merrick 1
Rurt and Cuiainir 1
Dakota
Dixon, Cedir and L'-
Fau qui court
Dodge. Cuming. Stan
ton Dakota, Dixon,
Cedar, L'Eauqaicourt
and Pierce
Pawnee
Total 52
A State Central Committee is to be elected fo
the coming campaign, tbe place of holding the
n?xt htato Convention deiena ted, the basis of re
iTcentalioa fi-r " succeeding State Conventions
n-rreea nnon, ana oin er imporians uuiiacsa win oe
brought before the Convention.
RpublcanE, send delegates, and let no one coun
ty be unrepresented.
St. A.D.BxLCOStBK, Chairman.
Omaha, Jan. 20th, 1S68.
Mall Matters.
We print in this issue a letter from
Geo. XV. ilcLellati, Second Assistant
Pjst Master General, to Hen. T. W.
Tipton, which will explain itself. Our
friend A. W. Gray and others at Tecum
eeh, will find ia this an answer to their
questions which they have many times
usked, but until now have failed tore
ceive a eatisfactorv answer, ihe want
of this increased service is pressing, and
we hope there will be no delay on the
j'art of contractor Miles in furnishing it
L. D. Robison, the sub-contractor, is
already out on the route to make the
necessary arrangments to run a tri
weekly back for the accommodation cf
passengers from lirownville to Crab
Orchard.' We "Lope thd Department
will increase the service to a tri-weekly
from Crab Orchard to Beatrice, which
we see by the said letter they are willing
to do.
Senator Tipton will do the country
valuable service by sseing that the daily
mail from Rub to Falls City is continued'
to Pawnee City. There is much com
plaint that mail matter accumulates at
Falls City, and that much of it is laid
ever from one week to the next for want
cf suGeisnt transportation U take it on
when it should go. These are com
plaints that need attention. We have
j-ist returned from that section of the
State, and know that th3 complaints are
general. All spaak approvingly of our
Congressional Delegation, and realize
that they ate anxious to serve their con
tti:u?ncy. VAsi;ir;cTCx, March 11, 'CS.
Sir: Ia reply io your letter of the
10ih inst., asking if route 14,420 had
been extended to Beatrice, you ore in
formed that no order to that effect has
teen made by this office, there being
already service between Crab Orchard
and Beatrice; and Crab Orchard being
the terminus of route 14,420, the
Department has no authority under the
law to extend the Brownville route to
Beatrice, for tho reason that it would
result in double service over the same
rcute under iwo contracts. . -
If contractor TJiles- will accept the
very: reasonable proposition made htm
more than a year since fcr two addit'ohal
trips on roite 11,420, there will be no
trouble about increasing the other ser
vice so as to at once alcrd the additional
mail facilities petitioned for from Brow
ville west. ... . ,
Very Respectfully, Sec,
GEO. XV. McCLELLAN,
' ' Sec. Asst. P. M.'Gen'I.
: Ho. T. W. Tiptos , U. S. Sen,
stream by Jam
and we take this method of calling the
attention of the authorities to this sub
iect. it is now impassaoie tor loaaea
warons. The Board cf Trade of Brown
ville should see that this
bridged, if no one else will.
We 8oon cross the Little Nemaha over
a good suspension bridge, and afterwards
the two Mudies with like bridges, leaving
behind us Nemaha county, and many an
entercrisine' farmer, of whom we will
1 0 .
have something to say hereafter. We
also soon pass the large farm owned by
EEPOBTED riPBESSLT FOB THE ADVERTISES.
New York March 25.The World's
special reports that- Seward offered the
St. Petersburgh mission to Gen Banks.
The report lack3 confirmation.
March 26 Herald's dispatch says
at urgent solicitation Sec, Seward will
endeavor to have the Prussian treaiy rat
ified immediately.
The President's veto of the bill to pre
vent appeals in habeas corpus cases was
read in Cabinet and approval. It will
be presented to Congress to-morrow. ;
London, March 24. An influential
meeting was held . yesterday. A com
mittee was appointed to urge forward
telegraphic communication to India, Chi
na and Australia by submarine cable.
London, March 23, 1SSS. The House
of Commons last night passed a bill
abolishing church rates.
Chicago, March 25. Contradictory
reports have been received regarding the
Arkansas election. The Memphis Ava
alarich insists that the constitution has
been defeated by at least 8000 majority.
. Washington, March' 26. Stewart's
bill for the admission of Alabama de
clares the constitution submitted Feb.
NEBRASKA ITEMS.
and continue until concluded.
Indianapolis and Cincinnati railroad was thr own Tbe 8toro of Oorti3 & Peavy of Pawnee City, and
from the trucks, wbi:h were left oa the track. The tne Pst Offiee of that place, which is kept in their
storm wa3 accompanied in Southern Iowa by a ter- store, wero robed of all change one ntht la.t week,
rifi!.i b51 .ton,. MmMlair' - W thm Tnrt;nrnn u? Hymo VSOUS
Loss not stated.
Missouri River r ailroad.' Some of the hailstones
measured from five to seven inches in cinsumfer,
ence, knocking down nnn, horses and cattle.
Andrew HcGuire, guerilla, and connected with
the Richmond bank robbery, was tanen from the
jail at that place on the night of ihe 17th and-
hung by six persons in difguise.
Stanton telegraphed to Gov. Brownlow,of Tenn
as to whether he needed assistanie from the Gov-
We learn from the HepuUican that a club has
been organized in "Oinaba, under the stylo and
item? of "The Omaha Irish Republican Club." O.
A. Downey was trlccted President, end John M.
Sulivan Secretary.
A di?pafch wa3 sent from Omaha to Gov. Butler,
in Pawnee City, informing bim of the sickness of
h is poivato Secretary, C . II. Gere, Esq. We learn
that Mr. Gear's situation is critical, still there is
hope of his recovery. He is the Editor of the
Commonicealth at Linsoln City.
Eleven years ago there were no farms, ernment against the rebel "Kla Klas KUn ;" The
oung v nndalis wns sentenced by Jcd?e Ma?cn 50,000 Miles Fence Wire,
Otoe county, to one years imprisonment, for steal- OUxJK) allies xfi
Beatrice.
Beatrice, Nebraska,
. March 16th, 1668
Editor Advertiser : Having a few
mo-nents to spare, I thought best to drop
vou a word or. two in relation to the
Mr. Ellsworth, of . Johnson county, progress of events in and about this lo-
who has over one section of land hedged caluy ; showing" briefly the difference
and many of its acres already in between now and the period when the
Spring Wheat, whose grean blades just
acove grouna is anomer reminaer mat no roads, no nothing that would Governor replied that ho thought the State mil
.... ... i i
is with us "once again. w e indicate the presence of civilization ; not itia would bo sufficient,
w 1 t I . . a. A L. - AT I rri a L a 1 . t
soon' reacned lecumsea. wnere we even a Sicne to point out uie corner oj a ineconiast over, me appropna--ion io pay xor
section of land. Now you will find tbe Ala?ka, is growing in Congress. The question like
e-.tnre rF iKq om.nftr ttf1tan nova on1 I fi.ll othflfs. ha.1 t.WA filllAfl ThA FTrtusn rnmmtttflrt
. e 1 . . cuiinvc ui uic tuuu i i v uvutu u-i u uiiu i 1 . - - -
ineoramisaiooers w j ouujou touuvy , . . . , . farm im. on Foreign Affairii is divided. Banks leading for
have contracted with Dr. Ward, of the rrovements. made by those who have
firm of Codt. Ward Si Co., to build a migrated here to better their condition
two storv court house in Tecumseh. the to find and secure themselves homes.
m,nt nt h ,nnn, Ti.i, Then there was; no town in Nebraska
. 1. , -, called Beatrice. No there is a place
i ciguiccu vy nvcmy-uuB luuwuaic. . t s;,ualGd on the -Bifr
We were shown the plan of the court Tjjue River," and containing about two
house by tha Doctor, drafted by W. L. hundred inhabitants, and beginning to
Ddnlatp. architect and countv surveyor, put on tbe airs of an interior metropo
" T. . 1 I- . . r .U
and a workman of the first standing in !; 11 s lDe Teill lown U1 mt billed.
0c U; .Vrt, Missouri river ana east cr uneyenne Forny is spoken of for Post Master General nn
..ineo iw.. eXCeDtinCT the notoriously nnlled der President Wn,1 " Th!. t, - Tecumseh last Saturday, an .WfArl r.n Itr
twenty different views of the building, cily of Lincoln. Beatrice contains four life. than he who pronounced his epitaph; "' Jb(j P. PiUiek,M deifptei'to
or sections thereof,, in US variOU3 Stages general Stores. I Will ; give you the The Democratic organ at. Washington is urging delegate for Richardson Johnson and Nemaha
of construction. This buildintr has three names or the firms as it may be or service tn;er Jastice chaso as the Democratic candidate counties.
offices below and court room above, and 1! "T? ' VVZ
will be sufficient for the accommodation U. J ' . i... xxr tir .unm;n, rn o tcm r.. n:,..:.. 01 ""trios Attorney for tbe First Judicial District,
cf the county for at least ten years, at Brock; Samuel Myers, saddler and har- Jad3 f Nebraska, at Worthington's request, 'tis
which time the homesteads will all have ness maker; A. vanBuskurk, shoe ma
MARRIED
By Eld. Ira Moore, at hi3 residence, March 18th,
Miss Gill at Williams and Mr. Newton Bctlks,
both of this count.
; DIED
At. the residence of hi parents in this City
Marin lStfc,lSC3, B2ECHEK, infant son of Evan and
Ada Worthing, aged 2 years, 1 month and 23 days.
NABVERTISMENTSl
GEO. O. 8TAKT. A. A. START.
GEO. G. START c BROTHER,
Dealer in all kind of :- " -
GRAIN AMD COUNTRY PF.0B'J3E,
ASPISWALL, SEBRASKA.
J3" The highest market price paiJ for anything the
Fdruier cn raise. We will bvy and sel' errr)tU:n
kuowu to the market. vt2-n26-tf
. , GARRISON A R01JERTS,
BILLIARD HALL AND SALOON,
Whitney's Block, Jl.iin s'reet, bet. 1st & 2.1. .
The best Wines and LiqQ'irs kept const aully on band.
vl2-n26-tf
R. V. HUGHES,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE & REAL
ESTATE AGENT,
OFFICE T7. S. Land Office building, second door, up
stairs, v!2-n:M
WM. H. HOOVER,
REAL ESTATE AND TAX PAYING
AGENT,
Will give prompt attention to tbe sale of Real Estate
and payineat of Taxes throughout the Keciaaa Lind
District. OFFICE District Court It jum. vL1.-t2o
Improved FaTmo5
J HAVE ICO Acre, of , mprM
A is a small conr .rtaMa II -,V 4 lffr .
Terms : 1-3 Corn inenb. 9 tQ ti4
March 12th, 'C3. 21-3'.
Registrar's k0t7
I
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City tf nrowB7i'e in NeC ,
of Nebraska, I aat th tte?H--ar-. ;JL'n5lte-;-ville
Pre'-iiivt, ia siu cc-rntv J t i'
Mjndiy and Tufb lay the 3'Jt'i'.r4" -
' Aj.rs;
the hours U ft'ekx-.k,' A...m. ua
- ...
"-a u.ty, si, ids nw u:3;e of Ti n v '
to make up anj revise tie LU;'.r A. ;';t
aid City lor the Corporate E - n u':i;T
oa Monday tUe 6tb dy Cf aV';' il'V''
claiming to be !e?al voter at' ..l" -l
and tbe:e required to berezi4-erj
LEGAL NOTICE.
Euben B. Pre?"n, PlaiatiJ,
versus
J..hn M3nl Ima. Joha L. C rsn "
Charles Montgomery, Vil"(m
Ii bpears, M.r.tLa J.r.e Ruuimo
Alexander Hiveii?. Mh;ev bivi
ens, J arses Hawrth, Kvcn Ujyj,
lsiac C. Lsareace, and Fia'icK
Giilm re,
Theid Ti!!iara Ii. Sp?rs an-i Kiri, I
p' will t.iko niico ihnt on the 27-h a " '
A. D. 1SC8, the Mid H iberi ii. p-1 'f -
iion In the i;istrict Court of thn , , w3u .
in and for Jh:is- u Coiiuty S'.,sto f x (icu
tbe said defendant. i.e of,;ect a--i '"t"' '-'i ?
titioa is to ob.nii tbe f..re -i. iur .fr j
trust in the nature of a nu.ns .- , f . -3
qnarter cf secMon 2, to-rn.-ti', s" '
CAh Trn,-'r. il n:.-rai!i n in t i .. . "i
ana au orcer for tie sa:s of
irusi, or Dorijg?, wis cxa
Maaldir.g, to tbe said J-ba I., c ,r-. - ' n'V "J ' i
cure tho paymer.t of ;i c'tain r. '
Me to on Kl'ea J. XcS , "k: : :
J-jbn L Crsun asi-'Mo ! .' ', cre,.f ... '. ",l
M'.ntsonipry, and th s u t iI..ov.--
same to Plaintiff wit :hj n.-ta V i
satue, and tf:9re i-s iti.i at;d "c:r ' ' '
tLe uni of oiie henred ar.-i t6.rty V-u,'3 i
est tberef-n. lueand Wii.tin R :
Jane Sampie are req::;rei t . i,.. '""-'S
cr uerore me :&ih (iayo; Aj r;
DaUd tbU 5iL day of ai i.-cL
' it ;
DE FOREST PORTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND LAND
AGENT,
OFFICE In New Court Iloase Building, with Pro
bate Jndse. v:2-n26
D. M . SHELLESBERGER
W. D.8HELLENBERGES.
toisubMjilll
HARD WARE, STOVES, TLX WAR F
HARDWARE, STOVES, T IX WARE
HARDWARE, STOVES, TLX WARE
50.000 Miles FeDca Wire,
Fence Wire,
Fence Wire,
the appropriation, Washburn against it.
Oca. Scott, Assistant Commissionsr of the Fred-
ing a hoise of Mr. Hurst, of that county.
Rulo shippe d on tho 15th inst., twelve hundred
bushels of potatoes to Omaha.
The Prexs of Nebraska City, and the Herald of
Platfrnouth, rpeak in high tcrms of H,1I. Hewlett
as a temperance lecturer.
The Rev. I. T. Baird, of Brownville, has been
preaching to the Presbyterian Church
PITTSBURG IRON & NAILS,
PITTSBURG IRON & NAILS.
PITTSBURG IRON & NAILS,
Mechanic's Tools,
Mechanic's T00I3,
Mechanic's Tools,
in Pawnee
men's Bureau in South Carolina, accepted the Ci ty the past week. Many were adicd to the church
nomination for Governor. as tho resuIt of bis labors.
The President hair taken Orank to task for order- , k. ,R3?b!5!!m Convention for the Fourth Pena-
inff Gen. Thomas.to assist in preserving the peace Mn. Saiine ad Lancaster County, will h'hi.i It
of Tennessee. Beatrice. Anril 18 th.
The steamer Magnolia, rnnning between Cincin-I ' The Fourth Representative district, composed of
cinnati and Maysvill, exploded her boiler iust above aSe nd Jefferson counties, nold a Republican
the former city on the 18th Forty persons were Canton Clipper Plows,
- I l - v.. "-v v.ug m uiijib w ViJtJ U(,1L4 V,On
CHARTER OAK STOVES,
CHARTER OAK STOVES,
CHARTER OAK STOVES,
1
vI2-r.23-4w
jlSYGOSTUVAUS!
H LOOK.! Ar.ybodr p.?-.':nr
iiieud Liui in return u.e 0' t:..-
tbe country.
Vl2-ii23-eui 1)
H. v.'
SHERIFF'S SALE.
' 1 4
Kotice !? hereby given t,at o:i 'h
1S68, at 1 o'chKic, P.M. of I ,'.y
sale at tbe door of tl-e Cov.rt n i-tiL 1
s-jn co'inty, Net r.lci. t';s r . : 1
late vitiate in said cosw n j j.,. , '. ' '
ou?h half of the s .Ufa.- e,i ir." r 5; y-,'5
township fo!ir rri-eeivu ei.-t.; iiu ,4.,'.
tate teins taken ai tie f.r --tr;? if n j
an execution isiiLd out 1 f 1 ,e b.r.-.i Lv- t 4 - '
sjii county, Xcbra.ka. ;n :iv,r 1! ;. r,I- '
caoe wbfi ein Jo.-huji Deputy U 1 ! j j' ".
llurd and Jamas W. Dt-;.u'y .ire rl.
directed as Shenf.' of ta:dc -a. :y ,1 j : .. "' j
t . : ... 1 . 1.
2J-it-lad S. .s
FARM FOR SALE.
W. T. STOUT oiT?rs I i. K nt :i i.,r K ;
Ran'io 15. in Rithard-.a c- nc'y, :i , , r
ated eisht mites so-.itu re! or a ;i .'w;. ;: ',
under fence anr caltivatii-o fxce;-t h 1
Well watered. Perkins -Je.-:. i:r,- : Y: ..i,-?..'
on Mr. Siotit one n;i:e .'.' d J. . Cr . 2
rey, Richardson county, N'eb'a-si.
vention.
Johnson ceunty he!d a Republican convention at
Canton Clipper Plows,
Canton Clipper Plows.
Sole Agent in Southern Nebraska,
and Atchison and Holt co., Mo. fcr
Judge OB. newett, of Brownvillj, and Isham PITA ATPTHM EFAPFR 1- mUTR
Reavis.nf F..1U City, are can lidatea for the office ttAiU1 lU AKiN. MUULli
of District Attorney for the First Judicial District CHAMPION REAPER Si MOWER
NORTHWESTERN ITEMS.
been entered and the farmers out of debt ker ;' Artemas Baker, cabinet maker ; A.
I r J I . v L c I
nJ fnr.n,! Tho Mnnl, r.ll .Koo rdDOUU, WttgOU IHUKfr, J aLUU OiiaVV,
, ., .... f , J . blacksmith, and A. L. bnow, blacksmnn.
oe aoie to otma a court nouse more suit- Th hi h ,j itg of th (
able for the future wants of the inhabit- a first class grist and saw mill, propelled
ants. The county commissioners are to byf one of the best water powers in the
be commended for their administrative Staie- And yet the town is far from
ability and good judgment in this respect. bein2 10 m lhe. de.maD,d3 f .the admit one of his children.
said.
Alabama will not be ad mitted nntil she passes a From Helena we letrn that Indian depredations
Constitution in pursuance of the present rocon- Dave cea3ecl a the it. ttenton route.
trnotinn lair - 1 ne u lacKteet indi ma are reported to have fivB
rpu v i l. . 1 nunurea stolen nones concealed on the Beilv rivar
The impeachment managers hare examined sev- u !.:.: !.- t.- L .v ... T . " . '
i uoai nio oiiii.-u line, nu ca me? win ri.K3 riirt.hni-
wunosses as 10 correctness oi me repori or tne I norm as soon as tbe weather permits.
President s speech at Cleveland, O. 1 Stock has recently been stolen at Ft. Peck, at the
A colored alderman at ew Orleans has brought moulQ ot siu& river, on tbe Upper .Missouri.
suit for damages against a College for refusal to maU Cftrner was killed by bioux Indian? near
CHAMPION REAPER & MOWER
The Best in the World.
The Best in the World.
The Best in the World.
Besides a fall assortment of everything
kept in a first class
Ft. Beaufort, in December
aawmnnAinr fnnnirv A fin shppt imn r . ... . A Frenchman was recently killed bv Indtm
The Christian Church and the Masonic j;: i.. "1 h " " ' nFt. Hawiey, near the mouth of Muscelshell
uic auu si'hc ucoici t yivr. vn.v. I meat oi xeuuesee are aeniea upon tne arndi vits
b ratemiiy, or mis place, nave maae ar- agricultural implement manufacturer, De- over the signatures cf about a dozen ex-U. s. Of
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rangements lor building a two story siaes many omer Drancnea ul uusiucta ncers.
T,n flrct oinrr. ,.. that would be of material benf fit to the The Michigan Convent-on, which met at Dotro't.
, , . . . inhabitants of this region, COUld (JO well on the I8tb, resolved in favor of impartial suffrage-
rt.icoc onI iha eoxnnH ctnrTr frr n 1 ionni I . . " ... '
e.vij w x.xuoyu.i, - . mselves and their neighbors. condeanlng Andy Johnioa'j P3lk-y of reconstruc
Hall. The building to be twenty -five by Then, if per chance a man throuorh tion and famiog that of Congress; in favor of
mistake located a warrant, or inouey, on y- iuiuiacui.aua icrresiuen&,
AITD
9itv ftPt nn trio frrrmnr!
' O .1 J .( iUn. Inn1 nnd tiIa.1 rrinnr IhnmiAlvna f i ' wrrt Tr.-. W f ?nm
I a tract cr prairie insicau ui umuci iuu-, r- aa - ...-. u.mmiu
he felt as though he had thrown n way of the National -principles.
Laweekce, at lecumseh, who is write- his money for something not worth pay
I t.i i i
ng a book to be entitled "Nebraska as ing taxes upon, ana supposed mere wouia
t is," which is to be ready for the press plenty or government prairie
1 a nm,7 hnmpstead. Now. noon
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n ueccmoer next, ne promised us a -;natjon 0f the plat, he is surprised
few advanced sheets toon. ' ,n find that he is unable to enlarge his
Wp rerisirorl'ihe rnal niinPR. nrsrl wpre domains except on
' l . i . i l I. j ... v.
conducted into the tunnel. damD and . Thos. S, Arche is the Conservative candidate for
. , , , . J enough to invest as lOCg as ma money Governor in North Carolina.
iiar ' I rr ,t a t Htt tho nrnnriotnr Until I . . I
, o j , vy Mr....w.f neja oul. . The lossof life on the Magnolia is now reduced
we reacned tne cnaraoer wnere me com men, we received our man irom a to 15.
was to be seen. By the aid of the light
of the lamp we could see the vein of coal
about fourteen inches thick, and about
fiftpen fpet horizontally. Thi3 coal is
The, Republican Convention cf New Jersey, met
on the l&th, and resolved in -favor of the recon
struction policy of Congress ; condemning tho leg
islature for repuJiatl ngthe consent of the State to
the Constitutional amendment: er.rlnr;Tn imn,.h.
ment: favorinz Gen.' Grant for. President; and L I? PeoPle of C City acd Denver are
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river.
The mail from Ft. flawley to Ilalena is blocka
ded by Indian. Muoh ilinnesoti mtil niilter ia
delayed at Uawley.
The towasite of Flo! era is row beici claimed bv
purm-s uo jears pines "naitea out portions ofit
to worn ror r;jia, oat Hadm; no "uav dirt' Ipfr. it.
It is now valuable as a town site, so they lay claim
to it. uroat excitement prevails. '
Gold has been discovered in payins ouintities
within seven mile3 of Ilalena.
A paper mill turnin? out 1.500 ponni of wrap
ping paper daily, is in full operation at Goldun
City, Colorado.
Arkansas Valley i the trreat rare now in Colo
rado ; discoveries of new diggings are bjing .mads
in this valley and vicinity dily. "
STOBSE
Which will be sold as. low as the loVes
FOK CAS II .
To all who favor us with a call. 26 ly
TrjANTED.-Tfflr'-j. , -. .,
VV inteliiccnt Men and Wotnen. n i i .sm ,
in? $100 to $2CO per m-n'M. ac . r j u to it.
For particulars ad-re:.s Z'.'ii.??., iltl.l'lx ;
Iymbard Block, Chicuj, III. li-Mj j
F. A. TISDBLL,Jr.&Cc
Kep constantly cn boI t.;.-l-o; J
AGRICULTURAL If.HSSn
m 0 r-' :
SKlKKER'S rREMIl'M OAXG rLOW, rn::. :
mast verfct Fi.w evuIp.
WAI.KIXfi AND RIDlN'ii rCLTI VATJX3,
SHOVEL AND STIRtlVl fl.'i'VV
MOLKliOAHD XD H(jD BREASIN'
WAGGUN3, REAPERS A.i il vf.d,
j i. case & co's massing; xcnisu,
, fil l uiuo iuttu ui iMwuiiupiuia iii ul-i u.jr ior kui real-
tne terms or tne I .
, iasui.
A A LAO LF-TU 17 t ll
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miles distant, about once a monm, se- cdew lork on the 2tst. Snow fell and drifted
curely tied up in a pocket handkerchief, so as to completely blockade all the street rail-
Now, there are each week seven mails w r.y.. It was ushered in by a Northwestern gale,
opfned and closed at this office, and ad- so severe as to cause the ferries "lo step running
good, and the citizens are preparing to ditional service desired by the people. It continued all diy doing considerable damage to
use it for fuel We accompanied Dr. lhen, there were ntteen or twenty nouses ana snipping, me same storm visited
xat : 'Lnl rrrUi mill nf lrPr letters mailed each quarter, and it took Washington,' Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
W a kd to the saw and grut m 11 offller. i q fof ln the latter plM, it raptwd 8ixtcea . honr? and
BlVENS, Howorth Co., Situated on the y , Triln'-iP fit erne dn'Hr nrh - Nnw drifted so badly as to'stop all communication.
a
Postmaster. General- Randall told
pentleman; before the New-Hamp-
liire election, that he had such full re
'turns from every postmaster. in that State
as made it certain that the Democrats
would have a majority of over 5.000
that there hud been a perfect revolution
in public sentiment, and that the country
would le astonished at ihe election re
turns. Those poatmasters evidenty know
liule of arithmetic.
north branch or the ureal iNemana river not iess than two thousand letters are
on lhe west side of town. The grist mailrd each quarter, and a club of fifty-
mil! is a three'story building, twenty by nve subscribers to the Tribune has been
thirty-five feet, built of good and sub- securea in oneweeK. men, mere were
tanuai ma;e.,au uc u-m icu about onpft , nQ amscrnpnts of
. t .t l 1.- . K . f I ...
nign, wiucu uiiKj iue wtticx iuui iiiiitrs, aDy k-nrj, except in the contemplation of
but not out of th.e backs at any point, this new and beautiful country. Now,
The cost of the building: and machinery Sod schools are springing up all around
m i i
cenno n mill rAn,nin r0 a sabDath school is regularly kept up,
, .. . ... . quite a nuraoer or divines or dinerent
building a residence near the mill. An- denominations have settled in our midst,
drew Look is building a large store m and keep up regular service. :A lodcre
Tecumseh. He is an energetic business
man. The people of the county are
anxious for lhe establishment cf a news
paper at their county seat, and prorni&'e
it a liberal support. .
. The Cuunty Clerk informed us that
there had been 82,000 acres of the pub
lic lands cf the county, entered the past
year. WTe found our friend Palmer, of
Brownville, at Tecumsen, vending his
goods, wares and merchandise to the good
people of Johnson county, at the grocery
store west cf the postoflice, and we
heard him lecturing the assessor upon the
injustice , of requiring a9 much license
from a mere beer render as from .those
who dispensed their liquid poisons more
universally, but the assessor refered him
to the .Government as the responsible
party, and we left. Such are some of
our first days experiences.
An Oregon correspondent of the Sac
ramento Union says. 'The Republicans
will carry this State in June and No
vember next, without a doubt, although
the Democrats have been fretting and
fuming, and cpeaking and glorying and
gluttoning bad whisky all the Fall'
ildin a new wajcon route, to be the best in the
Territory.
A new woolen mill is beinz erected at Colorado
City.-
The Sweetwater fever has spread to Nevada, and
many are preparing tj live f jt the now mines as
soon as spring -permits.
point cn ' the Missouri river, sixty five The mst terriaic- sto.m witnessed for years vist- daUoSni 250 VS! aCCmm"
Wells, Far-go A Co.. have stirtel 8 fast freight
line between Denver aud Cheyenne.
Servant girls got from $10 to $15 a week in Col
orado.
A patrol of seventy cavalrymen are d'jing duty
now cn tho r t. JJjnton route. A few da vs si p.ca
they secured a lare drove of horses w. ich hud
boon stoicn by the Indians.
Lib?rty 'creek is the latest Eldorao of Montana.
Bitter Root Valley 13 lettirg out new discoveries
of silver daily.
Th' Sweetwater mines now attract from all di
rections. Abeadv is tho travl through Utih ta
these nines great and oonitantly increasing. . Pro
visions are sail to be very scarce the.-e.
The U. P. R. R. contractors are grading in the
Black Iiills,and getting out rack for tho compa
ny's buildings in Cheyenne, They expect to mike
Ft. Sanders by the 15th of May, and Green liiver
by December.
Egg are only 59 eta, a dozen in DenTer.
A silver-smelting furnace has been erected at
Brandon, on Mill Creek, Montana.
The Central Pacific Eotiicad contemplate build
ing a railroad bridge acrosa the Bay of San Fran
cisco. ,
The vigilants are at work at Cheyenne, having
hung a man by the name of Smith recently for
stealing muics. .
The Cheyenne Museum has a Missouri fat woman
weighing 8'JO pounds, and six ieet two iaotfes biu.
Intelligence from Laramia sUtes that the Indians
recently arove ofiF seventeen horses from citizens in
the vicinity of the tort. tight mules were driven
off from Bourdor's Ranch. f " , '
The Republicans of Wyoming Territory are pre
paring to send a Delegate to Congress.
The Central Cify Ilera Id aays a silver vain has
Deen discovered ra Oitson gulch, which bids fair tv
outrival the celebrated Franklin lode.
. A diteh fcr mining purposes is being constructed
near Lewiston, Idaho, tweaty-fiFe mil Ji long.
hardening haa begun in Salt Lake City.
The Frontier Index says there ha3ent been
hostile Ihdiau seen near Ft. Laramie for months.
The Central City (Col.) llerald says that prep
arations are bein,j made to manufacture Nitro Gly-
"u kiij tor mining purposes.
The Cheyenne Leader says that orders have been
Election Proclamation.
NOTICE is beret y given to tbe reriterc1 voters t f
the City of Brownville, that an election will beheld
at the usaal place of vo'iiui ia saicl city, on the 6U1
uay of April, . v. 1563, for the election of
A MAYOR,
FIVH Af.DKRMEN,
ONE CI.KRK,
- OXR MARS1IA.L, ' .
OXR 'ASSESS )R,
OSS TKKASURKS,
OXR KNGIN'KKR,
OXE STKSKT OOMM ISSIOXEIt,
OXK CITY ATTORNEY.
The sai I eie-:tinn will cmm?nre at the time fiieJ ty
law, and be conducted a3the law directs for holding
general elections.
Witness our tand Hare1! HtJi,
JARYIS s CUUKCH, Mayor,
TVm. n. ilcCHEtRV, Ceit.
'. j trlct C.Mtrt
i,t Neni.ihii
3i. I Co.. State of
of I. O. of G. T.' have been organized
and it in a flourishing condition A
lodge of A. F. & A. M. is about being
organized.
Then, the few-settlers that were here
was compelled to go to Brownville, and
other points on the Big Muddy, to get"
the necessary of life." Now, we are as
independent as a "hog on ice we have
plenty and to spare. Emigrants who
think of coming to Gage county, Ne
braska, need have no fears of starving,
for the matter of freighting flour has
been reversed ; we are now, in part,
furnishing the river towns, and we ex
pect to do so in future, for the reason
that we have the best wheat land, raise
a better quality, more to the acre, and
have by far the beet facilities for manu
facturing it into flour.
In the next twelve months our popula
tion and buildings will be doubled, the
only hindrance will be the scarcity cf
material and mechanics. Mr. Win.'
Hagy " is preparing to burn all the brick
he can, but fears he will not be able to
supply the dlmand. For the present I
will cease, lest I weary your patience.
Yours, &c, T.
Brigham Young is a widower, five of
his wives having died cf pneumonia dur
ing the past winter.
Doolittle is Chairman of the National Democrat
ic Campaign Committee. .lie's paid in chaff for
his treachery.
The Oregon Democracy go fcr Pendleton.
Bedford and Uarruburgh, Pa., in their municipal
election have gone Democratic.
The Arkansas Constitutional election if going oil
quietly. Negroes not voting, and the whites all
voting 8gainst. . , , .-
The Miliitary Committee has decided to report
Schonck 's Bounty Bill, which provides for each sol
dier and sailor a bounty of $3,33 per month for the
time of actual service, to be paid in land scrip, af
ter deducting State and National Bounty already
received. .
Jeff Davis' trial is postponed till May 4th.
John S. Watts has been nominated by the Pres
ident for Chief Jastice of New.Mexiaa. - '
The Democrats are claiming Connecticut. They
claimed New Hampshire. '. ;
. Eon. David ' Wilmot, of Wilmot proviso fame
died at Towanda, Pcnn., a few days ago.
Doolittle is Working for the Vice Presidency on
the Demoeratic ticket.
Hancock has been relieved from the Gulf De
partment, and Halleck appointed to succeed him.
Rn mcr has it that Johnson will resign if the
Senate refuses to delay his trial.
. Pendleton's Cincinnati : organ (The
Enquirer,) in speaking of the war for
the Union, says: -'We take pleasure in
remembering the war; we look upon it
as an act af. National self-destruction,
originating in malice, heated to the de
gree of fanaticism, and culminating in
murderous madness ; we cannot look
upon any of: its consequences, political,
social, or economical, as otherwise than.
unmitigatedly disastrous; we view it3 :ul-1 ans at Ft. Laramie,
LEGAL NOTICE
FrancIs'TI. D. Hunt, GoirdUn of Gairzel TiTtp Cis
b. Jiott, alias (ieoigo a ii.ts, Plf
Yi.
The estate of George S. Mutt, alUs Ge
S. Eobd, Deft. I Nebraska
Pursnant to the order of ?Rid conrt. Dctice 1 hereby
eiven to tbe next of km f tbe si.l Geiire S. Molt
alias GfHirse S. Ebbs, avd to all peraooa inte'etcl ia
tho estate of the sail ward, to appear before th auM
court, in Brownville, in sai-l couuty of X'eaiab., on the
loth iliy of Aprl', A. D. 186i, at one o'clock, P. M
then and there to show caue why license shou'd not
be g'antedtc the sail G ianli;in to sell tho real estate
of aidwr!, to-wit : Tbe mrth half of apctiou No
23, in township X'j. 4 nrth, in rane 15 east, situate
in said county of Nemaha and .State of Ncbraki, or
snoh a part of said ir.nj as niny be necessary fur tte
Euppui't and e lucjt..ui of said v ird.
FitAXCirJ U. D. HUNT, Gnardian of
Geo. S. Mutr, alias GMi S. Kbbs.
Per Tipton, newett 4t Church, his Att'ys. 25-3t
JAMES HOUGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia
PUMPS,
In eveey variety, for HAND AND POWER.
ALSO
"WROUGHT, GALTENIZSD, IRON AND LEAD
Rubber, llosqana Packings,
STAJr WHISTLES, GAUGES, LIGHTSISQ
COXDUCTQR, . COPPER, ETC.,
No. 18 Third Street, near Edmond,
- ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI.
53-0rders iolicited and promptly filled at lowest
rt:a- V12-C25 3m.
LEGAL NOTICE
received to abandon' Forta C.T. Smith, Phil. Koar- Hiram L. Randall, Plf, 1 Before N. G.Randall,
ny and Reno, in the Powder river country. Two J8- , J. P. of Nemaba County,
new irons are to Do built, one at aorth Platte, and j aieor x.eorasia.
one in the Sweetwater country. Order of AtScw. 'T, lTei n
90,000 pound of rations and 1,500 suits of clothes 8U 15. niaA3t L. RANDaiX-
nave been forwarded for diitriouUoa to the indi- arcn -jm, isbs. 21-3 1
timate result as destructive of that Union
which it was professedly-waged to pre
serve, and perilous to the very existence
of political society upon this continent.'
Its main consequence was the extiction
of slavery, and the enfranchisement of
four millions of human beings. Over
this Mr. Pendleton's organ mourns like
Rachel, and will not be cmoforted .
Colorado are attraet-
The Cimmaron mines of
ing great deal of attention.
The Telegraph lice is finished to Denver.
150 KE1V CITICS.
- In the West want our very beautiful and cheap Ever
greens and Shubbery this eprintfla part as follcws:
1 ,C0O fine Perpetual Roses, $140. doz. 100
6.0C'0 Fir tt. Sorrn-d. snnprh. 4 tn 5 ft TJ5. 4 It t
aiour looiTain ozcoai uas Deen aiscoverea on ,"w scotch Fine 6 it. wen rote i, $1 eaca 10 76
the east- side of the Platte, forty miles below Dsn- 6'000 Snowball, strong, 4 tu 5 ft. 25c . - . l J) s
Ter. - 6COO Lilac, Spirea, Deutiia, Larch, 25c, 1 6
- v.- j tt t . -. 6,C00Syringa, Altbacr Re of Sharon,
Jong Kat snot ana kihed llow Jong a few days Honeysuckles, Er.onymus or Strawberry
ago at Helena, Montana. . Burning Bush, i 6
The Sioux Indians have forbidden mail carriers cthf- r JXSmn?7JV'rSf " FruiU' Htf8M' &0
to travel over the oountrv betwoaa Fort HlJ.n.f Smi three SW 3 Catalogs.
Ilotona ' I lUUi-M..
iioicua. I Bloomlnzton Nnrsprr. Rtrw.m incji.,n. in tt.it
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WAGGON TniiIiiLK.st, a ysi. a--"
SASn. DOOR3 AND r.UXDS, all -
WOOD AND IltOX TUMPS,
FAXIXG MILLS,
nd everything the Farmer wints. j i1!-
Callandsee its, on lt, between
BROWXVir.LE. XKlillV-- j
LTarxiagc an Cel:-'; j
AnEssat or Waknino an i.. j
YonvgMex. Also, Di--ca;e ft1
ptrciancntly jrjitrate the . U
means ofrelief. Sent Free cu t.3.-.,'' j
letter envelopes Aduy ?(ir.a
Howard Assoc: '
January, lit lei 37. 1-y
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