Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 16, 1868, Image 2

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A Sute Central Committee is to La elected fcr
tie coxir) carapaija, th ilace cf bol-Iing" the
E?lt Slate Cocreniivn deina ted, the La:s cf re-
rro.'c
icn fjr succeeding State Cc:.vt:.tiens
ip-ced tpon.and ether importiat
Lufcliess will te
Lrouht before the Convention.
Kej utlcane, teed delegates, enl 1st to cae coun
ty be c nrcpreser.tr1 i.
St. A. D EiLCOiiBZ, Chairman.
Osaba, Jan. rCth.lSCS.
. Lcctarc en Education..
. Trtf. J. U. HcITeczic, cf tJie Stat Normal
and Jaie O. B. Ilewett, cf Drownville,
j urp"?o fpeakir.gon the faljectcf Eiucation at the
fu'i.iwir r1ace. ' '
ir-U-Li tfcLool IIcuEe.TbcrEdByeveur S.April
l";h.
Tect:s:?tl, FiidaY CYCLir.j, April IT h.
' Le&triee, Saturday erenin,j, April ISlti.
lllae Sj'ri'isr, Uonday evening , April 3iiu
.1'awnee City, Tuesday evening, April 2 lit.
Halcta, Vt'eiritsday eveniccr, April "2nd.
Palls Ciy, Thursday cveniE,' April 3ri.
Afpinwall, Friday tveniDj, April 24th.
It is bcpcJ that the people will give theee gen-
llemen a hearty reception at the points above men
tioned. S. 1. MAJORS,
Pres. Board Education tate Normal Scnool.
'JAflTIS S. ClirUCIJ, Editor.
. e::o.'vVnville, tiilt.sday, ArniL 15, lses.
The St. Louis Rcjmdiator Las suspen
ded. Good.
Th'a Ohio municipal elections show
Repulhcaa gain;. ' M
Col. II. Eaird ia
tho
delegate from
Dakota county ta the State Conveutica.
The Judicial election ia Vvisccnsia ca
the Gth, resulted ia the choice'ef the Re
pullicaa candidates.
The astassinatioa of Hca.Thcs. D'Arcy
McGce, rnernber cf the Canadiaa Parli
ament, has created great excitement
throughout that domain.
The Democratic victory ia Connecticut
is a "big thing." By this victory the
Legislature -on joint ballot becomes P.e
publican, which secures the electica cf a
. Republican Senator in place of Dixoa.
S. B. Pound is the delegate frcm Lan
. canster county to the State Convention
The. conventica passed a .resolution ia-
Etructicg their delegates to vote for the
recommendation Gov. Rutlery Sec.
Kennard and Aud. Gillespij.
Elmer S. Dundy of Fal'3 City was
confirmed on the 9ih inst, by the United
Str.es Senate as United States Distrist
Judge fcr the State of Nebraska. Thus
eiieth the great political etrife between
eeveraKof our eminent jurists and their
friends.
. TI:c i(ci7 Common Council.
The new city cfUcers were sworn into
cfuce on last Monday evening. They
are composed cf the solid men cf Erown
ville, and we doubt net their administra
tion cf municipal affairs for the comiDg
.year will not enly reflect credit upon the
city and the parly, but add materially to
our prosperity. Their proceedings wjll
be reported in the Advertiser fcr the
term cf their cfUcial career.
Prof. IIcKcnzie aild JuaC UerCtt.
Iu another column will be found a no-
lice cf a series of appointments for these
gentlemen throughout the Nemaha Land mill. The proprietors contemplate bund
District. It came to hand too late last ing a grist mill the coming year. This
week for a notice at our hands. is within an easy days drive cf the State
These gentlemen are imbued with the
spirit cf progression, and they will lay
before their hearers a few facts ia favor
cf a mere universal education. The
Prcfesscr is. cne cf the Editors cf the
Advertiser, and we bespeak for him a
ccrdial reception and a good audience.
The Judge is an old resident cf Brown
ville, and cne cf its leading men touching
all that is moral, high tcned and refined,
Either cf these gentlemen are author
ized to receive subscriptions far the Ad'
verlistr. We are now offering the Ad'
tertiter until after the Presidential elec
tion ia November next fcr SI.
Irtrrtfi'?iAf
Is progressing to the satisfactica cf
the managers. The rulings cf the Senate
l ava much disconcerted Stanberrv. end
- . - - 4 w
the
vct3 ty wnica tnese rulings were
passed included ia the affirmative Jchn-
eon, Dixoa, Doclittle and Davis in fact
was unanimous rave four Dsmocrats.
Gen. Thcmaa's testimony, called by the
defence was most damaging to the Pres
ident. It is egreed by all parties that
t-2 ruling cf the 11th will exclude the
ctrcrgct part cf the counsel's oral testi-
One cf the counsel expressed
himself lhal it was equivalent to decid-
the esse ccainit them. The 11th is
rer;iricd as 1L3 i:.c:t important day cf
the trial so far. Three cut cf four cf
the Chief Justice'3 rulings were voted
down ca the 12th. This simply indicates
that tl.2 Genua docs net mean to let all
the ccver:2tic3 cf the President ia us
fr. ---
fir.-.
.wit
was a full diU rati:n
at
the
county c;
nvcr:.ti:n s-va
t ii
all
tL s 1 1th in t.,
::l: .1 ts .del ? -'Ve
prii.
end f.ve perfcr.s v... j
rates id the Slats cenvt:.
full minutes cf the f :
cenventicn. Tln ccuv:
nicus. end the electica
:.on vrr.u
n:ariy
unani
nous. There v;as a dec.: 'ii prefer er.ee
fcr Gen. Grant fcr President, and fcr
the re-electicn cf Gcr. Pjthr. In pri
vate ccnversa'.ioawith the delegates they
unanimously ezpressed a desire to work
for the re-electi:a cf LIr. TipJca to the
United States Senate, and to subordinate
ell else to this iscuo.
VTe were well plcastf with the spirit
that perraded among all the delegates
end the lobby members. It betoken?
unity cf action, and unbounded confidence
ia the success cf the party ia the coming
campaign. ; '
. The Democratic cityconventica whi:h
convened ia this city two weeks since
passed a resclatica requesting their pro
ceediegs printed in the Journal. Scon
after we asked one cf the "hcai centres."
cf the Democratic party why it was that!
the Democracy supported tho Journal in
preference to the Advertiser. The reply
was that "if the Advertiser men would
come to cur conventica, and hang around
until tney coull get the minutes of our
meeting, perhaps a resolution might have
been passed to print :a the Advertiser
also."
In a few days after this the .Brown
ville Precinct Republican Convention met
and ths minutes were handed 10 the
Advertiser for publication, and the local
of the Advertiser furnisbed the Journal
a copy thereof, whereupon the Journal
discourses as follows :
; "We are ruder obligations to the local editorof
the Adrertist? fcr a copy of the proceedings of the
Republican Precinct convention ia Bruwnville.
Vi e bad expected a copy from the Secretary of tho
conTention, tot suppose they bad forgotten thit
there are two Republican pipers in Nemaha coun
ty. All ve want is fair play; and if w don't
Lave it we will ruake a fuss.'
Now, we have this to say in behalf of
the Secretary cf the Republican meeting
and to thi Journal men : If the Journal
men had taken the same pains to obtain
the minutes of the Republican convention
as they did those of the Democratic con
vention, they could have been obtained
as easily. 1
Saline" Connix.
This county is west of Gage and Lan
caster counties. It is watered by the Big
Blue river and its tributaries, the largett
cf which is the Turkey Creek, which
rises ia the nor.th western part of the
county. The settlements in Saline county
may be said to Ee cn the frontier; still
there are a few settlers cow and then to
be found much further west than they.
The lands in this county are beiDg taker;
by actual settlers for homesteads. For
a new ccunty the political ground is
being sharply contested.'Demecrats hold
ing most cf the offices by sufFerence.
There is much uncertainty as to which
point will get and retain the hener cf
being the county seat. At the present lime
Swan City holds the stakes, and may for
all time to come. So say many, if not
all the one hundred people who now re
side there.. If net, it will not' be for
the want cf an effort cn their part. '.
.Swan City Is situated -in the Eouth
eastern portion of the county, at the con
fluence cf Turkey and Swan creeks.
There is a store here well stocked with
goods. Hurlburt & Mack have a. good
water power saw mill here. The dam i3
on the Turkey Creek, just below the
mouth cf Swan Creek. They have ten
feet head
of
water, which backs the
water up either creek about three miles,
but not out of their banks. There is
sufficient water the year round to run
other machinery beside the saw and grist
Capitol, and one of their greatest wants
is increased mail facilities. It takes the
pcst cnice department some time to real
ize that there can be settlers so far west,
and longer to comprehend their wants,
1 -
and a furiner indefinite space of time
before they arrange to supply their
wants. We suppose after the census of
1870 shall have been taken, compiled and
published, the three Congressmen and
two Senators from Nebraska will be an
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cent distances" called Washington and its
to rnprpr" fr thnt ntv rr "ipn'-tnin.
U. S. officials. May the ' time spei
rapidly, end end the anxieties cf the
frcntiermen.
Our course for to-morrow lays in
south western direction, to Big Sandy
ia Jcne3 county, a distance cf thirty-five
miles
Congress has passed an act approved
March 12th, authorizing fifty additiona
clerks, to expedite the payment cf eoI
dier's bounties.
Dr. A. S. Stewart, cf Pawnee Citv
was elected a delegate to the State Con
vention by the Republicans cf Pawnee
ccunty.
The Florida Indians have declared
war cn the United Stales, and have
burned cne white man at the stake.
An insurrection is ia full blast ia Mex
ico. A big tattle i3 imminent. Tho
revolt is led by Gen. Martinez, -
Rev. Geo. C. Belts, cf Plat'.smcuth,
bis been, transferred to Omaha.
T:rn"icT.'t iv
riitt'mcctatas electel htr entire Kepntl;:a
tic: it, tax Street Cexalcstr. . LaS year it
Tras mixed.
There arc jet rear'j tw toimsli'rs cf putljo
la. 1 in Ca;2 Doact.
FCTere 1 rilstorn t ". lie I C:
l;:t
i t'r.ft -rpn but,', "ol eo '; -dp 1- re
ra r3-
rcr v I fcr tl-J U. P. I-. ItrJ i:hin Iwec :
cf the real, will ber.itjrod tz scf.Um .1 on
the
7th cf May.
We lern froa S. S. Sogers, Esq., SheriT cf
Johnston ccun'y, of the euicide of Mr. Stevens, of
that county, oa Tuteday of this week. Mr. Ste
vens lost an eje last f.-i'I, which baa cai?ei
bin to fcaTe to. remain . in the bcua during
the winter, and in bis confinement this together
with other trestle k3 won-iei him until in a jit of
menta.1 aberration, bo ended hU existence on Tuaa-'
day ly hanging-, liis greatest fear seemed to bo
that he would L-econe eo poor E3 to be dependent
upon charity for living, and to avoid such an event,
which it seen; was only a hallucination of bii
mind, be perpetrated tk'3 cark deed. Prc.
List Gf Taxable Incomes.
The fellowing list of taxabU icconses is furnished
os ty the gontlemanly Assistant Assessor, S. P.
Tuttle, whoso cEce it in tbi city i
Alcrhcr L. , Arsr-) .i.-SSSO
lirooko, J. K
'aleia
135
1,575
5.220
1,775
1,820
1,314
1.5C0
1 ,200
1,200
7,33.1
1,110
1.2-0
1,430
1.2C 0
313
2.070
3,804
1,.V7
1,SCS
1,910
1.215
4,917
5,300
1,21)7
2, 'J SI
2,124
1,2'J 4
1,700
1,500
1,500
1.300
2 231
2.1S0
2,0 S3
1,372
1,500
1,507
l.SOO
2,233
2,491)
1,910
1,070
2.333
l,C3l
2,100
1,165
1,500
1.2C0
2,0 Cd
3,270
Brady, J. T..--. Pawnee City.
Hut er, David Pawnee City.'
Bi&kely, Nathan.. Beatrice.
Baughn.J.D Pawnee City-.
Colo Je.cs?, Adr3...'Browavjlle"
Curti s II PawBce City.'
Cody M. II Pawnee Ci ty
Cody O. W-Pawnee City-
Carson John L Prownville.. ....
Clark V. S .Nemaha City
Erismia Ilenry Browcville
Fi-slds Wm lirowtvillo
ra$nir. A. J Vesta --. .
IVvler W. F Pawnee City
Hoover Wm Erownrille.
Hirir.3 Andrew. Brownville..-
lloit John W Falls City.....
Higging Thomas BrownTilla...'
ILe vcr J. D. ' Nemaha City-.'..
Homewood George Browtville....
Hoover J. p.... ..Nriiiaha C ity
llallem Thos. S Glen Piock
lloadly Luther Browcvillo-. i
Irvine Franois -Peru..
Lianr.ln J. C - Selena.
Lewis W.D Rrownville.
Maddox Wm. M Falls City...
McPhersoa Cha8.-Ero wnviUo
Pea vy John. .-Pawnta City.
Presson J. P.. '. ... ..Tecumsch..
RobinEcn L. !) BrowBviile.
Riehisca A. J Peru
Reyno'cs J. A
Ritter A. J.
Brownville.
St. Doroin
1 . . . . .
Reavis Lha:n-
Falls City
Falls City
.. ....Peru
Brownville
Tecumseh-
Reavia Daniel ......
Rubbins Thos. J
Roy Joseph ......
Rhodes Herman.
Rainey It.T--.. ... Brownville
Skeen T. B.. Brownville.
Stewart A. S'Pawnce" City'-...
Tisdeil F. A Browntilb
Ticgla II. B Tecumreh -
Weisocreder Ed Afpinwall
Wheeler C. W ' Brownvillo
Woodruffs. II Tecntaseh.
Ward S. L. F Tecumseh-
Wilcox Eli. .....Brownville.
Worthing Evan Brownville.
TLc Stale Kormal Scliool.
This institution of learning is situated
in Peru, Nemaha county, about eight
miles up the Missouri river from Brown
ville, and has cow just closed its second
term under the tutorship of Mr.''&'Mrs.'
McKenzie. Miss M. S. Huntley ha3
taught the primary department, .and Mr.
F. M. Williams ha3 taught the class in
penmanship and. book keeping. ' The
teachers are laboring under many diffi
culties which are scmewhat discouraging
but not insurmountable. .
. Thi3 school needs a library, and more
philosophical apparatca. It shculd be
provided with an endowmeut sufficient
to relieve it of all embarrassment in a
financial point of view. Prof. McKenzie
i3 the nht man in the right place : and
if the State secures to him cn adequate
support, the whole bent and power cf his
ripe experience will be at the disposal
of the school ; and we doubt not that the
next Legislature will place this institu
tion above want. It should be" made a
credit to the Slate. Good schools are
our greatest necessity. Governments,
by long practice, pay without thought or
much comment , large sums , to punish
criminals, but count the dollars and cents
with some amazement at the extrava
gance cf the times which are paid out to
educate her population in useful pursuits
Whea the child is so educated as to
enable him to transact the business -of
ife, you have removed from him the
temptation, to commit crime, lie can
then gain, without risk to his' character
or his liberty, what under other circum
stances he c-juld have reached only
through theft or deception. The organ
ization of society then is such that the
Government must appropriate either
argely from its treasury to punish crim
inals, or a less but still generous svpi to
banish the necessity from winch nearly
all criminals attribute their downfall.
And this State Normal School is but
a small beginning oa the part of the
Slate in the more economical and enno
bling policy, and all true educators should
see to it that she lakes no backward
step.
Lafayette Precinct Hcctlng.
Lafayette, April 4ih, 1S6S.
Editor Advertiser: Herewith I" send
you & copy of the proceedings cf a meet
ing held ia this precinct oa date as
above. .' 1
Pursuant to call the ' citizens of this
precinct met at the hbuse of Hon. C. F.
Haywood, and on motion, David Wilkey
was called to the Chair and R. V. Black
was chosen Secretary. The object of
the meeting was then briefly stated by
Hon. C r . nay wood.
On motion, the following named per
sons were duly elected delegates to the
County .Convention at Brownville : David
Wilkey, Jonathan Higgins, . F.
W right, C. F.' Haywood and Charles
Blodget. ' -.-"
On motion, if any of the delegates fail
to attend tho County Convention, the
ballance are instructed to cast the entire
vote cf the precinct. 1
On moiicn, the delegates are instructed
tc vote for U. S. Grant for President and
T. W. Tipton for Vice-President.
On motion, the delegates are instructed
to vets for David Butler fcr Governcr cf
the State of Nebraska. -
Oa motion the Secretary was instruct
ed to send a copy of these proceedings to
the Advertiser and Journal for publica
tioa. i f R. V. BLACK, Sec'y.
? r t
County Ccimntlc:. .
In pursuance cf a call mads by the
republican O T.tral Committee, a Dele
cate County Convention coavjn" ! at
IL-ownville, "Nebraska, April 11th, 1SCS.
. On notion, JarvisS. Church was called
to ths Chair and Ceo, W. Fairtrjihsr
wca -chena Secretary.
On r;. st ion the Chair appointed the
following : committee i on credentials :
Messrs. Hay-rood,, Morgan, Sanders,
Start and Stewart,'
On-.mctic3f the Chair appointed the
following committee of resolutions:
Messrs. Rich, Hewett,. .Majors, Larkins.
Reed and Crow.
- On motion, the Chair appointed the
following committee to appoint County
Central Committee: Messrs.. Barns,
Coleman and Stewart. . .
Oa motion, DeForrest Porter was re
quested to address the Convention while
the Committee were absent. The Chair
then Introduced Mr. Porter, who made a
stirring sp"cachrwhich"vas frequently
applauded.., " . . .
The committee on Credentials reported
as followows, to-wit: ' ' ' ' '
Mr. Chairman, -your committee cn
Credentials beg leave'io report that they
find the following named persons entitled
to seats in thi'3 convention : "
From Brownville Precinct
J. S.-C'riurch,
C. W. Wheeler.
II. 0. Minick, , -H.
L. Mathews,
H. M. Rich, '
O.B. Hewett,
D. II. Ellis,
Geo. Crow,
T. R. Sykes,
J. W. Colemin,
G. W. Fairhrother,
. Conrad Sohrincr,
W. Penny,
J. II. Morriion, -II.
M. Atkinson,
W. Bryant,
A. W. Jlorgan,
G. W. Dorsoy,
John hirain.
A. P. Cogswell, .....
From Peru Precinct
Henry Denaian, D.C.Cole,
Henry Roberts, Moses Thompson, '
John Rich ardsoD, : . . - J. F. Neal,
Thomas Robins, T. J. Majors,
v . u. Uinsgow, J'. Vi . fciraw.
J. P. liuidiek, y
From Nemaha City Precinct .
J. Drain, Jerome Hoover,
John Barnes, - . .. Joha Piall, : , .
,' John b. Jhnick, .
From St. Deroin PreciDct-
Daniel Fraker, T. J. Prouty,
Z.P.Thornton, J.F.Cooper,
. A.J. Ritter, . . ; .
From AspinTall Precinct ..
W. II. Larkin.-, . . ( Geo. G, Start,,
Isaaa Vaiidoventer, Thomas Higgins,
V . JL. blagel, J . K. Larkins,
Geo. V. Gulp, ,
From Glen Rock Precinct
Wm. Raed, Frank Ited fern,
Jacob Graham, , Wymaa Kent,
, ,t John Ashley, ' ; .1
From Lafayette Precinct -
David Wilkey, .W.-F. Wrijzht.
Jonathan Higins,; C. F. Cay wood. '
Charles Blcdget.
From Bedford Precinct .
R. A. Stewart, C.Tucker,
.1 rom Benton Precinct-
Henry Stiaeman, " Ilenry Polphui,
from Washington Precinct
L. C. Mathews, Ilermia Utecht,
From Douglas Precinct
No Credentials. -
C F. HAYWOOD, Ch'n. -On
motion, the report was .adopted.- .
The following persons, as , a Central
Committee, was reported, to-wit: .:
ThoTras J. Mjors -Peru
Henry Rcdfera. . Glen Rook
R. V. Black .. -Lafayette
Herman Utccht Washington
Wesley Dundas -. Donz'as
J. L. Carson Brownville
James II. Drain Nemaha City
H. M. Jones - Aspinwa'.l
A.J. Ritter St. Deroin
- Bedford
Henry btineman Benton
On motion, the report was adjpted.
The following letter was read to the
convention by Judge Fairbrother :
FiLiJ City, Neb., April 11th. 1SC3.
WJT. II. Il03VEil.,CTA'j C. C. Ntmaa Co
Dear : He hope you will take steps, for
calling a District Convention for tho parp-sa of
nominating a a.at irom our senatorial District, as
we cannot consent to ttio action of Johnson County
in the matter. W are will inz Johnson Connty
shall have the float, but it w due us that we should
have a Toio9 in the selection .
. W. II. JIADDOX,
. ' . Ch'a Cen. Com. Richardson Ce.
It was then explained to the conven-
that at a meeting of the citizens of Rich
ardson, Nemaha. and Johnson Counties,
it was agreed lhat Johnson County might
select the Delegate for: this Senatorial
District, and that ihe two other counties
would ratify their action ; whereupon a
mction was made and passed, that this
convention do . ratify the action of the
convention of Johnson County in the
premises. v; :
The Committee on Resolutions report
ed the following, which were adopted by
the Convention:
Retolted.' That we approve of the Consressional
plan of Reconstruction ; of the action of the Hour:e
of hepresentauves in impeching the President of
the United States of high crime and misdemeanors
in office; of the dignified, intelligent and patriotic
course purjaed by ou r Senatorial and Congressional
Ue.egation wbo represent the btata of ISebrrsKi in
the National Congress : and t( the administrative
ability cf our State official, and that we believe.
they, in the discharge of their duties as oScerS and
as representatives of tho people, have all been ac
tuated by a desire to promota the best mterests of
tne country, the nauoa and the party they repre
sent.
liesolxtd, That wo look forward to the action of
the Chicago National Republican Convention with
a deep and an abiding interest, confidently expect
ing tae arsemo.od .wisdom of the party and the
Nation to survey the whole political fiald, and in a
spirit of justiea select for us such nationalstandard
beirers as the Nation may confidently expect will
administer the Government in the interest of liber
ty, loyalty aud tho expressed will of the people.
f On moiion, the ccnveniion recommend
ed the nomination and election of Gov
ernor Butler. ; '
' On motion, the convention proceeded
to the election of delegates to the State
convention.
On motion the five persons who shall
receive a majority of all the votes cast,
shall be declared to be the delegate's
elected. - -
Resolved, That each delegate ia this convention
is authorized to ' cast a ballot containing five names
as aeiegaies to tne &tate Gonvention.
. On motion, the Chair appointed C. F.
Hay wood and A. W. Morgan a3 tellers
The convention ihen proceeded. to the
election cf delegates to the Slate conven
tion. Jarvis S. Church, Thos. J. Majors,
George Crow. J. R. Larkins and William
Reed received a majority of ail the votes
cast and were duly declared to be elected.
On motion, the' following alternates
were elected : Jonathan Hiins, Dan
iel Fraker, Jno. L. Carsaa, J. S. Min-
lck, and D. C. Cole.
Oa motion" it was duly declared that
thi3 convention is ia favor cf General
Grant for President. .
Oa motion, the convention adjourned.
J. S. CHURCH, Ch'n.
G. W. Fa 1RDROTHER. &ec y.
GEO. G. STAET. A. A. START
GZO. O. GTAP.T Cl BROTHEIl
'. Dealers InU kind3 of .
GHAIII AiiD C'CUIJfRY F.102U2H,
ASPmYALL, NEBRASKA.
JjTbe fcisbest market price paid for anything the
Farmer can raise. Vf a wilt fcry and sel' erery -.hlng
kjiowa totie maiket. ' Tl2-ni-U -
BY TEL EG It APR
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At 1 Liiniu 2 k. ".-i--
Nzw; York, Feb. 15.
A fearful acciden. occurred on the
Erie railway to-day, involvir the lives
of over one" hundred persons. Nothing
reliable,yet received by thu associated
press agency. t '
YASuiKCTo?r, Feb. 15.
War Office was closed to day through
respect for' President Lincoln.
In ths-Senate to-day the sutject of
allowing additional managers and coun
sel to participating in the final argument,
was again introduced. After considerable
discussion the whole subject was indefi
nitely postponed.' - ' .
Everets said Stanberry wa3 not able to
be present, yet wishing to avoid delay
the counsel would proceed. - After docu
mentary evidence to-day they hoped they
ou!d proceed with oral testimony to
morrow, '
Executive clerk of the Senate verified
he message nominating Thomas Ewing
Secretary of War, received February
Curtis offered ihe message dated Feb
ruary 24th, in response to the Senate
resolution concerning the removal cf
Stanton. Butler -objected.'
Chicago, Feb. 15.
; - A heavy storm is prevailing east and
south. - ' ' '
Washington, Feb. 15:
Stanlon has written a letter to Sen
ator Cameron in reference to a communi
cation from the Governorand Republican
members of the Pennsylvania Legisla
ture, declining to be transferred to the
Treasury department, declaring that no
consideration can induce him to assume
the dutie3 of the Treasury department,
or remain in the War department longer
than required for the appointment and
confirmation of his successor.' .
. New York, Feb. 15.
: The Herald has a sensation special to
the effect that a Radical conspiracy has
been discovered on foot, ta extend the
terra of the President's office .tea years,
to strip the Supreme Court of power to
pass upon the constitutionality cf the acts
pf Congress, and to fleet Grant in doubt
ful States by unlimited inflation of cur-'
rency by national banks.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
U. S. Land Ofice,
Erown7ille, Neb., April U'th, I6C3. .
Incompliance with instructions from the Com
missioner of t'r General Land OSi.-e, undsr date of
March 27th, 1S68. notice is hereby given that in ao
cordance with the act of Congress, approved March
cta,li!3,tne secretary of the interior dir.:?eU the
restoration to rr-emptioa and Hi mesteai Entry
at the rate of two do:lar3 and fifty cents ($2.50.)
per acre, an tee evca numbered sections heretofore
withdrawn frcm market by direction cf the Secretary
of tne Interior, under date of December 5th, 1S67.
lying witiim the limit of twenty.five milaa cn each
sida and along the line of the Union Paci Go. Rail
road. - That oa and after Monday the ISth day of
31ay, IbbS, we wul be prepared to receive applica
tions for Pra-emptionandlloinesteaJEatries of such
even sections so restored to market ca that day at
tae rate of J.tJ per acre.
, idfc.NKY M. ATKINSON,
. Register.
' JOHN L. CARSON,
' " Receiver.
Adjourned Sale of LoU
liDcolD, Kcbraslta.
THB UNEEH3IQKED WIIiL OFFER
For Sale at Public A uction, a t LiUvQia, 2 ebraska,
at 10 a. m..
" Tuesday, June 9lh, 186S,
about Three nundred Lots in said town, being thencm"
ber unsold at tne time of the adjournment ol the sale
last fall. Tne lots are appraised, and wi.il be sold to
the h ighest cash bidder above the- appraisement.
Lincoln 13 the Capital of Nebraska,
and was founded by anthority of the Lepis'ature. It
is situated in the most fertile region of Nebraska, and
at a point apparently designed by nature to be.thajnnc-"
tion o' cot lesi than four uf five trnok tines of railwar.
It is adjacent to the mot valuable raliae region In the
west, of which the capacity for immense! j pronuble
workui)? has al ready been i atisf actorily tet ted
About one th-usand lots were old at public Fale last
fail, at prices whicn ran from 20 to GO pr cent, above
the appraisement ; -and this spring, so rapid has been
the settlement aud growth of lb. e town, aud so fair and
certain its prospects, lots have soM sc cnd-hanrteit at
prices from Three to Six nahdred percent, in advance
of their cost. The State House, baildint? from the pro
ceed oJ the salea latit fall, is opproacbiog completion
It will ce ready for occupation by Septeinbei, at whi.h
time the State Government wlil be removed to Lincoln.
At ihe Jaue sale there wilt also be uGered a Secticn
of School Land, adjoining the city, in tracts of a few
acres each.
DAVID BCTLER, - V .
' "t.P KKSVARI), Commissioners.
2S-9tud ' JOHN GILLKSflE, J
7E ARE NOW M ANTJFA CTTJRING, T
f COJSXilCTlON W1TXI THE -
STsLOUISSTAIIPIXG COIPT,-
A -new liix cf
TIN2ii:D-& POUSiiED W11QUG1TT I20N-
suitable alike for
"HOUSEHOLD
nUfERS' OR Ci2ll USE.
And take pleasure Jn calling the attention
Ol SXove, Hardware ami general dealers to the
many desirable qualities of this NEW' WARE, .
not only as an article of trale, but cf UTILl
Tf , combining as it does, NEATNESS, CON
VENIENCE and LAJCOIt SAVING in the care
of utensils that are in every day r?e, in the
most Important of all IIOCSLIIOLIJ DE
PARTMENTS. We desire and realist every
housekeeper to Boe our TJ5A KETTLE.S,
SAUCE PANS. DIPPETtS, DISH PANS.
AVA!I BASINS, POLISHED FUY and S Ili W
PANS, as Tve are sure thev baye oaly to be
aen to be appreciated. .
Maayof tiie articles are made entirely of on
piece of wrotijrht iron which, durirp the pro
cess of manuiiicture, receives several coat
inpc3 of block tinj this leavea asorfice, whea
finished, perfectly smooth, easily ker t clean
and entirely protected ajrainst rn.st. ihe cost
is but little more than commoa tiixvare, and
every article will do tea times the eervice. :
Tat shape enables us to pack the various sizes
ia nests so as to ocsnpy but liule space, and
being but ft Lttie heavier LiRi ticware, Via
eost oftransportatioa is very small. At pre-.
nt otir a.a?ortniont conii-ts in part cf
Ie liettle-H, Cnir Kettles
. - ilei fan's, J;, -ia i'asis, Mattre
' . . I'ans, 1Ih! lieUW, Fry tri,
ILfwile-, 3Dlpper, tte.Tve.
Yhj are cowprepnring a new Cats-'osru and
Trioii Liot, and believe Stove and iUriware
Dealers will find it to their latere G to send,
for a copy f-eaca before purthaa eLie
wieve. - Adire !
Uxcelsior 'Iniif actarirs Co.s'
SoId bf '
SHELLENBARGER BRO'S,
' " " " "" Brownville, Ntb.
Ylhjk-Mfxjv
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VOVjI
TLAXj COTTON.
CRIED i GF.LEN FI1UIT3,
GRAi:, T7COL. rpULTRY,
ravAL stc:
nors, g:n,33G,
teatiiirs. iicip, rr.o
VISIONS,' LARD
OILS, TAILOT7, TORACCO;
SEEDS, GAME,
roRGiior sroLASSES,
TO
JOSIAH CAririlrTTSE,
ener;U vb o m ni Iss I o n La ercli ant,
42 ITasIiIugfcn Street,
NEW YOEK CITY.
And receive his weekly Price Currant
of Produce and Groceries the most
complete Price Current publish
ed in ihe United States.
SEXD FOR A PRICE CURRENT.
Marking Plates and Carda Furnished Free.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments
Established, flay Ist.lSCa.
First class Rcfcrer.ee given vhen required.
MR3. EUNICE LEACH,
UIS3 1IAKY A.SIXF30S
LEACH & SIMPSON,
Milliners & DresMakers
Vrijh to infor o tha ladles of Prownville and
vicinity that they has just ci.roraenced a first class
MILLINERY. & DRESS-MAKING
3 CO IP
"Where work will te doue with great car; and noat
nes?,and after the latest Eastern styles.
Bleaching and Repairing dose in the very latest
atle and on short notic j.
Latest st les of Ladie's and Cbildrsa s Hats and
Bonnets constantly kept ot hind, al.-" litest pat
terns of Ladies Dresses, Cloaks, anl Childrens clo
thing cut on short notice
Second- Street, between Main Si'Walei
BR 0 1VJYVILLE, NEBRASKA. "
F. A. TISDSLL, Jr. & Co.,
' KfTP constantly on hand all kinds of
AGRICULTURAL OLE'.'.IHTS!
III y' . -A'-.r'A.
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'p .... 1 - t.i ". w-it.'
v'T- -... ...jV,,. . ' ...V !, J3VV
SKINNER'S PP.EUIUM GANG PLOW, warranted th
: moxt perfect Fiow tn l ie. . -WALKING
AND RIDIN t CCI.Tl VAT0H3,
SnOVKL AND STIRRING Pf)'.7.H.
MOI.EI'.OARD XD ROD EKEAKIN'G PLOWd,
WAGGiJN'3, REAPERS AND MOWERS,
J. I. CASE & CO'3 THRESniNvJ MACHINES,
W .Ml'
ft
4 t-,V,t' r,
V
S T UDEBAKER WAGONS,
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TTANt A?TD 'POWER CORN
WAGGON THIilSLES, a g-jd sssorticent alwsyi'oa
bsod,
SAPH, I.-OORS AND PLIND3, all slzSi and kind. '
V.OOD AND IgON PCitPd,
fANINO MILLS, '
arxl everything the Farmer wantj.
Call and aee ua, cn 1st, tetween Sain gni itliZ'Ap,
usowyriLLE, li;i.asaa. '
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HARD WARE,' STOVES' Tiy-
HARDWARE, STOVE 7n?
HARDWARE, STOVES
50,C:0 Mibs Fen:a Wire -.30,000
Miles Fcr-3 Vure
50,000 Mil3 Tenc3 Wire
'riTTSBURG'ino
riTTSBURG iro:;
PITTSBURG IRON
Mechanic's To:V5). .
Mechanic's Ti !?,
Mechanic's Tools,
ii..r
?-
All
CHARTER OAF Stp-i
CHARTER OAK STOV-1
CHARTER OAK STo
Canton Clipper rio-.v?,-Canton
Clipper . Plows, .:'
Canton Clipper PIoa,
Sole Agent in Southern Nelrij
and Atchiscn and H;ii co v,"P"
CHAMPION REAPER fcM(T.vr-
CHAMPION REAPER MO'-Yri
CHAMPION REAPERS MoWr
The Ben in tbVwa,',i
The Be,: ia th- ft
The Best iA ti;2 v,-;:?
Besides a full assortment cf ever'1'
kept in a first clui
AND
SOTO v' 13
Which will be soil a3 low. as LVi 1-..
3J1 O K G A S H
To all who favcr us with a call.
PAIRBANKS' .
SCALES,
OP ill. tlSZ3.
fairba:,t,s, gheiisleaf & co.
22 Laks Htreet, Chie?-).
. 209 lrarket Street, St Lcnii.
B5 CAREFTTL TO BCT 0LY T3I GSNTH1.
Tellers la
DRY GOODS,
Groceries,
HARDWARE
Ladles Gent's aa
Children's
BOOTS
SHOES,
Qitcciistvare,
GLASSWARE,
an 1
3 Tr0'',Ti-"r"iT ' '. .'
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NOTIONS,
CAEPETS,
F--'ifn?, pfrhsp. the
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ton-i e : .ci c rrtT e-i t
. "WiK!oaTe ...r F.ct.ii
pcrrh-ier wf( f tUe
ili.onri Riv?r.
N nr havin? (eca
onM'-ne t. r extent i .
tU" k or nir ('.d'lri?,
tlaey ajerit t.e c-t.Jl
ence arid p itronie of
SHERIFF SALE ; -
Notice 1 br?,y p'vei that cn 5atitrt-..tl
of May, 13.-.v, t one o'c'-uk. P. M., of said li?'
uffcr for na:e at p'iMic -ic:ion, at the fri.-at en'.r-
f McPhersoa'a UaU, ia. Brownville, Nenjafc1 c'fjl
Nebranlr (iit fcin the pince in wfnc tne W
of tae D 'rtcl Court f.-r aid County tl Nau5."
held; ttt ..iiiiwiiii deirije-i rel e-tte.
Iits one a:id tw: ia eitioa 13, Twa C, Ear9 l
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Also a tract of ;aad corsmencinst at tae eeote-
tion 25, Town 7. Range IS east, ai:d rinuxi 1-
eat 6D Tii. tteiice 8-oti. f.nr rods tben J e
" u - " " JU.
Ail of the aid real estate beia? ntu,i:d ia
of the naid real estate beia? itu,i:di3j Z
nty, Nebr.k. and having teen takea w
of Wm.n. Dentri4it on an eeca.ti i?ine
District Court cf Nflni iha Comty. I,e!,rr,jlr,
County,
crty of V
the restrict
judgment
r ...... . r .
i renaereo in a can wseretu
McGee, and George n irci i. r''-" rir'r c
ins under the tirm nun cf Frsrer trA
plaintiffs ; and S. A. Irjbam and Freick ib
partner in business nrnier tue miw ,'y!'!:n,
Inzbam tt Co. and Wm. II. Venmta are d'T ,
and in favor of aaid Plai jt:fT, asd to tjl;Oi
Vcndi'ioni Expcna n t to me a.reeted as 5"e"
tbe said Connty of Nemaha. . ft.
Given nrider tny bind fits l " ?rl"!l'f
1S6S. ' - D4VIDSON PLASTESf S2JJ-
Brownville April S.t, Ifi) iv--J
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Stoaeware, LakeU, Tsbnoardi. Utrr
AjD
J O S E P ii
LTas Ja?t receive! and will
hicdalar-e and well selctedstock of r-BBl"
ol-es ia is line. ' r '--v
One Door u:est cf Grant's Store, ht f
Vi,t,
Nebraska.
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est Noi:c
WORK W A R R A NTLL- . , .
Ero-mville, Neo.. Mrrh 15;h. lSSJU-
giSar Loaf yrup, Svaus,
VTataral Leaf. Fine Cat, Crape 3 ax
IN Tobacco. an iW XJh
. J. K. BEAR,
'AGENT FOR Td
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