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i j CO TTTCRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, lsca. J. S. CHURCH, Editor, National Bepafrlican Nominations. For Prebident In 1868, ULYSSES G. GRAirr. For Vle-Irilctenl, SCHUYLER COLFAX. BEPUBLIOAII STATE TICKET. for Presidential Electors W r Jlf. MA Ii Q VETTE. of Cass Co. JL ALLGEWA 11R, of Ricbnrdson, J. E. WARS Mi, of DakoU. Co. Member of Con prow Mcm JOIIX TAFEE, cf Douglas Co. Tor Governor DA VID n VTLER, of rawnee Co. For SecTFtary of Stnie T.F. EEXXARD, of Wa&hin gton. Fur Treasurer r.f state JAMES SWEET, of Otoe County For Auditor of State JOLV GILLESPIE, of Nemaha. District Attorney, 1st J ud ieial District O. B. 1IEWETT, of Nemaha Co. Republican Co. Convention. A Convention of the Republican rartv of v emu ha County will le held at the Court . IIoum? In Brownville, at Vt o'clock r. M. on Saturday, Ihcllth of Srjilcmbcr, to nominate the following o.f.cers, tolo voted sr nt the election on the kecond Tutelar in let r 1 wr t One County Commissioner for 1st District, our Representatives to the legisiaiure, )ne State Senator and Ivietrates to the Senatorial District Con., onJ tu tmnwict such other business ns may Ik- of Interest to the party. The Republicans of each precinct are requested to hold mc t Innit their resrectlve r!-"X's of holding l- ttious, on Saturday the - Hi lay of Answt, I', to elect delegates to said County Conven tion. . The precincts are entitled to the following TiumtK-r 01 delegates : Apinwwll.. .7 . 20 5 . Nemaha City. .... Washington 2 Ifcvlford .. Cilen Rock... ......5 Brownville Iavfavette SL"lroin. Jienton . Peru 11 1 lillfrlflH : O Bv order of the Republican Central Com mll'tee. JOILS L. CARSON, Ch'n. A. J. Hitter, Sec Senatorial Conrentlon. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Nemaha, Richardson ana jonnson counties, that a Senatorial Convention will be held in Brownville, Wednesday, September 16, 1808, at 2 o'clock, p sr., for the purpose of nomina ting a Senator for the Third Senatorial Dis trict, The representation is fixed as follows: Nemaha county 1s to have rive delegates; Richardson, five: Johnson, two. Rv order of the following members of the Elate Central Committee: J a k vis s. Church, for Nemaha Co., Herman Rhodes, for Johnson Co., E. K. Cunningham, for Richardson Co. Republican Ilcctings. Gen. JOHK K.TTHTER. V. 8. 8entor for K lratka, will address tfce people at the following limes sad placet: Drownvlll, Thursday . Sept, 3d, in tba evening Arago, Friday, Sepl 4 h. I p. m. Eulo, Friday. Sept. 4ib. Id the eTening. Falls City. Saturday, Sept. 6th, in tte evaning. Salem, Monday, Sept. 7ib, in the evening. Tablo Hock, Tburtxlay, Sept. 8th I p. ra. Pawnee City, Tbarnday. Sept. tli, lo the eveninc Tecumseh. Wednesday, Sept. 9th, in the evening. Beatrice, Tsumday, Sept. IGth, in the evening. 6n Cicty, Friday, Sept. 11 in, In the evening. Camden, Saturday, Sept. I?ih, In the evening. Kebruka City Monday, Sept. 14th, in the even in,. if onnt Pleasant. Tbnraday, Sept. 16th, 1p.m. Weeping Water. Thursday, Sept. 16tb, in the eve ning. Lincoln, wetaesdaT, Sept. llth. Mjlford, Thursday, Sept. 17th, 1 p. m. Seward Tbnraday, Sept. 17tb. in the evening. Ashland. Friday, Sept. 18th. in the evening. Rock Bluffs Saturday, Sept. 19h, 1pm. Plattsrooutn, Saturday, Sept. 19;h, la the even ing. Grand Is'and, Thursday, Sep.' Sid, in the even log. Columl'ns, Wednesday, Sept. 23d, In the evealcg. ortb Bend, Thursd y, Sept. 24th, 1 p. m. Fremont, Thursday, Sept 24th, in the evening. Sailing's Orove, Saturday, Sept. 26 th, afternoon and evening. Gov. Butler, and perhaps other speakers, will be with Gen. Thayer at most of the above appoint ments Local committees will please plv the proper Buticea and make ail necessary arrangements. other appointments will be announced in due time. By order, R.rt. State Central Committee. "We notice bv the Press that the Land Office is being moved to Lincoln Toppleton charges Governor Buttler with favoring the building of rail roads In Nebraska, and complains of Taffe because he did not favor increas ing the Public Debt for this purpose The Thelps City liccord, published over the river at Phelps City, MoM is another republican candidate for pub lic favor. It is a good paper, and looks welL Send to the Record printing company for a specimen copy. The delegates from Peru Precinct are instructed to go for T. J. Majors, for Senator r from Brown ville Precinct for A. P. Coggewell, and from Nemaha Citv Precinct for DeForest Porter. The ballance of the delegation are un instructed. 60 far as we are able to learn. Poppleton hosts that the Democratic party would not vote a man nor a dol lar to suppress the rebelion would not vote a dollar to pay the soldiers their wages ; and arraigns the Republican Tartr because thev pay the soldiers off in green backs. II. II. Sherman, a representative of the Herald of St. Joseph, is in this city, soliciting subscribers for the daily. We get this paper at noon of the day of issue. It contains the la test telegraphic dispatches, and comes to Brownville one day in advance of all other dailias. Next Monday is the day to com mence the registration of votes. Ev ery person wishing to vote must be registered in the precinct where he re sides. The Republican Clubs must see to it that every Republican vote is registert" at the earliest possible mo ment next week; certainly before next Wednesday night- The Daily Plebeian, published by W. II. H. Waters, at Nebraska city, is before us. It i3 Republican in pol itics, neat in its mechanical appear ances, and contains the usual reading matter of a daily paper, and a very generous supply of advertisements. We very cordally place it upon our exchange list. Terms to yearly sub Ecribers, $10. We call the attention of our readers to the special premiums offered by the Nemaha County Agricultural Society, and donated bv some of our enter prising business houses, to be found in our Agricultural Column on the fourth page. This Is a commendable move, and is indicative of the interest felt in the coming fair. We understand this list will be increased. Senator Thayer will speak before the Republican Club of this city to night at McPheasons Hall. The com munity are invited to attend. The ladies want to hear the Senator. Let them by all means come. A general attendance of the Clubs throughout the county is requested. Turn out, voters, without distinction of party, , find hear your Senator discuss the pol itical issues of the day. SjIZogisnis. "We lay before our readers the speech of the great, powerful, Democratic ora tor and Ccngresslontd. nominee for the district of 2cl r .-ka the Hon. A. J. Poppleton the fcttorney for that gigantic monoply the U. P. R. R. Co. It is the electioneering Fpeech he is delivering throughout the State. It was delivered in Rrownville on last Saturday, before an audience of Republicans and Democrats. We state the speech eylogestically, as follows: The Republicans have read some out, and ethers have left the party; the bogus Democrats are now leading the Republican party; therelore li this continues, the Republicans will receive their Waterloo defeat by next November. " 2nd. Government aid for R. R. has produced great results in Indiana, Illinois and Iowa, and would produce the same results in Nebraska, Taffe votes for Wilson's resolution which, in view of the enormous public debt, witholds aid for the present, from any road. ; . , Therefore Taffe is opposed to produ cing such vast results in Nebraska, by aidFng the building of rail roads there in as has been the result of govern ment legislation for Illinois and Iowa. 3rd. The Radical speakers offer to build railroads from every point on the river where they speak, running West. Poppleton would like to build one only from Brownville. Therefor Prmnloton Ls the best man to send to - L l congress. 4th. Taffe is in favor of pay ing the debt created by suppressing a Demo cratic rebellion, in accordance with the spirit and letter of the law under trh'rh the Kame was created. The Democrats, who never voted a man, nor a dollar, for ' that purpose, prefer ronttrliotiort. Therefor send demo cratic Poppleton to Congress. 5th. Taffe voted to create our nnniin rleht. for the purpose of , ... suppressing the democratic rebellion. Tnfr.i mftmrs to increase it at the present time, so as to aid the Brown ville railroad. - Therefore, vote for Toppleton for Congress, who i3 in favor of increasing the public debt for the purpose of aid ing railroads. If some of the conclusions do not so readily follow where the truth of the premises are conceeded. it is not so much the fault of the orator as the honelessnes3 of the cause which he X advocates. We can say for Mr. Poppleton and his friends, that he is really long wind ed. and at times, eloquent. Yet these are not virtues so eminent as to over balance the evils to- be inflicted by a fatal policy, and so Nebraska has no further use for his services in Con gress. L,ist of Delegates Elected to attend the County Con vention which convenes September 12th, in Brownville: Brownville Precinct. Ed. D Smith, W. D. Lewis.Wesley Penny, A. J. McFoll. J no. L. Carson, J. W Coleman. Evan Worthing, John Crea- son. J.'K. Bear, Chas. Keiswetter, 11. L. Matthews, J. W. Bliss, R. W. Fur nas, John Mcrherson, U. b . Stewart, L. Walter, 8. II. Clayton, A- G. Gates, G. W. Fairbrothcr, and J. W. Black burn. Bedford. W. S. Hughs and G. Tucker. Glen Rock. Jonathan Farnham, Jonathan Gill, J. R. Daily, Emer Is eal and Jacob Graham. Nemaha City. John Barnes J. II. Drain. John Blacklaw. O. K. Fish er and Frank A. Hacker. AsriNWALL. Thos. Iliggins, Wm. Linn, Washington Culp, William Larkin, Asa K. Start, Ephram Coop er and Ethan Gnmn. St. Deroin. A. J. Ritter, Geo. Vandeventer, Peter Fraker and James Jones. T 1 li i VlTTr Ti-kfl olt OTI TTlfTfTTTTa William Star. Horner. John Rowen. Peru. F. Irwin, W. G. Glasgow G. Clark, Z. II. Denman, A. Carlisle II. Roberts. T. M. Green. J. F. Ncal A. Tynan, S. P. Majors and Blankenship. Washington. Alfred Mathews and Geo. lloag. Benton. Henry Stineman ana John Dirks. Douglas. W. T. Dundas. John Leach and Robert Dillon. J. 8. Morton, of the Xctcs, made a speech to the people of Brownville on last Saturday. It was made in Mor ton's best style. He Is a very good speaker. He patches over a good many acres of prarie with the national debt created for the suppression of the late rclellion bv Democrats. We looked - every moment to hear him belch forth with his severest invectives against the Democratic party and its leaders in I860, for creating that rebellion which cost the nation so much of blood and so many acres of burdensome debt for its suppression. Morton evidently thinks of that party and its leaders but forgot to mention them. He has our sympathy. We deplore the enor mity of the debt and its causes as much as he appears to. We have received, and read with some decree of profit, VoL 1st, of Alexander II. Stevens' History of " The war between the States " which consists of a collection of testimony, arranged by him in proof of his theory of State rights under the constitution. It is an argument to quiet his, and others', concienees, for engaging in what we term a rebellion against the general government, but what he seeks to show was but at most, a " war between the States. " All who would like to know on what testimony and argument the State right's advocates pin their faith and all who mean to be well posted should know will do well to obtain and read this history. Itissoldonly by subscription. Agents wanted In every town and county. Apply to Zeiglre, McCurdy & Co., St. Louis, Ma, orZegler, McCurdy &Co. Lombard Block, Chicago, IIL Poppleton says that if Government aid in building rail roads In Nebraska, it will be the means of enriching the farmers and developing the resorces of Nebraska' and charges Gov. Butler with, favoring this very policy, and for this reason should not be re-elected. Poppleton arraigns the Republican party for the creation of the- National Debt. He arraigns Taffe for! not" In creasing the Public Debt, by extend ing Government aid to R. R. . PoppIeton?s gpeccb. As a candidate for Congress I come before you as is the custom, to discuss the political issues of the day. . Who compos the Democratic party of to day? ' The men who founded the Re- publican party and furn-snea u wun brains, are now working with the De mocracy. Seward, Chase, Fessenden, Grimes, Henderson, Trumbull, Ross and other great leaders of the Repub- ican party were read out of it3 ranks by that plank in the Chicago Platform which declares that Jonnson "was ustly impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors, and properly pronoun ced guilty by the votes of thirty-five Senators." Mr. Doohttle and thous ands of others who have heretofore swelled the Radical vote, are with us to-day. - : ,; . - The men who set the Radical party upon its feet, are all outside the organ ization to-day. They refused to follow where madness ruled the hour. Who now compose your Republican party ? A few bogus Democrats are its leaders and are ruling the party to-day. If the Democracy continue to receive as large accessions as they are now daily re ceiving up to the ides of November next, the defeat the Republicans will be more overwhelming than the Wa terloo of Wellington over Napoleon. I will now turn my attention to lo cal matters, which will be tedious and perhaps not interesting.' - In 1354 when I started weiir, to seek r5y fortune, Iowa had no rail roads ; and but a few years previous lilinois had no rail roads, no Chicago, no far mers' cottages, no elevators or no cul tivated fields. Now you will find these evidences of civilization in either State on every hand. They are span ned and crossed several times by rail roads, and the country is prospering beyond all precedent, and why ? What has wrought this great change? It i3 the rail roads that have been built by Government aid. They are im mense enterprises developing this vast country. . . Without these, farmers forty or fifty miles back from the river cannot sell their wheat and corn for as' much by. twenty-five to forty cents per bushel as can those on the river. Illinois is a great State. She is des tined to be a powerful State, and I predict that Chicago will eventually be the largest city in the Union. In traversing that great State you can't get out of sight of corn fields, the iron horse and the elevator. All this has been brought about by the inaugura tion of the extensive rail road system completed by Government aid. Eighteen hundred years ago coun tries were isolated. Now space has been annihilated, and they have been brought to our very doors by the swift ness of our iron horse. ' In 18-54 there was no rail roads in Iowa. By the as sistance of Gov. aid roads now cross the State or are projected from several points. Why does not Nebraska receive Government aid for roads. The Gov ernment by subsidies, land grants and Government bonds is aiding the IT. P. R. R. and its various branches from Omaha, Leavenworth and Kansas City. Why should these cities have exclusive privileges over other points for which nature has been as bounti ful as for them? Let Government give you aid for rail roads and you can build as well as they. You can't With out, nor could they. Our markets are hereafter to be found at the various posts In the Rocky Mountains. This is a vast region, and enterprise and capital are bound to make a market for the vast grain fields of the great State of Nebraska, and we must have rail roads to reach that market with our surplus produce. Now Taffe has been In Congress two years, ami what bill has been intro ducedwhat resolution has been of fered what vote has been given to encourage these State enterises? I have looked through 0000 pages of the Congressional Globe, and I find that he has done nothing to aid ourprojec ted enterprises. I do find he voted several times to grant power to negroes in ten States of this Union : that he voted for a bill for a long gold loan which was pocketed by the wisdom of a sagacious President He also voted against aiding any com pany in building rail roads in Nebras ka, for he voted for a bill introduced by J. F. Wilson of Iowa, declaring it at the present time, in view of the magnitude of the public debt, inexpe dient to extend aid to the U. P. R. R or to any other rail road company. can understand why Wilson could in troduce and vote for such a resolution because Iowa has got all she expects but the only reason I can conceive whyXaffe should vote for such a poll cy is because he is opposed to aiding rail roads in Nebraska. Gov. Butler Is speaking in Richard son county. He told the people of Rulo he was going to build a rail road from that point west, and if he comes to Brownville he will build one for you too. I live at Omaha, where we have had all we want, and I can if elected be free to act for the balance of the State. I can do more for you thanany other man, for my position for the past few years as Atty. for the U. P. R. R. has brought me into the society of rail road officials and monied men, both republicans and democrats, whose confidence I have ; and this enables me to offer you better inducements for your votes for Congress than. Taffe or any other man in the State. . The Republicans found the Govern ment with but a trifling debt, and af ter eight years of rule the ascertained debt is now 2,GO0,000,O00, theunascer- tained debt, about 4,000,000,000, total, about 7,000,000,000, or equal to about one half of the entire valuation of all the property, real, mixed and personal in the United States in 1SC0. This is jiothing more nor less than an im mense mortgage upon all you own and must be- paid. Grant is pledged to pay it la Gold, and Seymour is pledged to pay it in Greenbacks. The- idea of paying the debt in Greenbacks is not exclusively a Dem ocratic one, but was as well the pol icy of Sherman, Schenk, Morton, Stevens, and other great Republican leaders- FIRST CL?f FROJI THE E AST I nc:;i: to roLt,ov7i r.r.ixr:LiCAiv jiijoritt YEHJIOrJT SPEAKS ! ! I Tlae Gallon Listens Trltli Joy! The Republicans have carried the State by 30,000 majority r-4eicg the largest majority ever . given. They have elected the entire Republican Ticket. ' , , itsfr -JTM " - T We do not believe in; the policy of giving rags to the plowholder and gold to the bondholder, but rags to both and gold to none. The ; Green backs were issued to pay off the sol diers, and are receivable for all loans to the Government. The tax gatherers are around us on every hand. The farmer works hard for his income of $1000 a year ; has to pay his City, County and State taxes ; but the bondholder, whose interest amounts to $1000 a year, performs no labor and pays no taxes. Such is the result of Republican poliey, and. the gap widens every year. One grows poorer and the other richer; The Republicans want to issue long gold bonds for the public debt. The Democrats are for the immediate pay ment of the public debt in green backs. . . - After a two hours speech the orator became hoarse. He was obliged to suspend operations. - ' ;' From I Jed ford Precinct. . . Randal's School House, . August 25, 1SG8. . ; Club met pursuant to adjournment. President Tucker in the Chair. "Min utes of the previous meeting read and approved. ' . . Hon. George Crow being present, was called out and made an able speech which was attentively listened to by an audience of true men. . ' , Quite a number of democrats being present, an opportunity was' given them to speak on the issues now be fore the people. Maj. Storms, late of Richmond, Va., was called on to ex pound to them their principles. He made quite a supplient plea for the rebels and their cause. Mr. Crow and Mr. William Bryant ably responded to Mr. Storms, Mr. Crow was fully up to his opponent and gave the ene my a good drubbing. - Moved and carried that the thanks of the club be tendered Mr. Crow for his speech. On motion the club adjourned to meet at the Randal School House Tuesday evening Sept. 1st, 1868.' C. Tuckek, Pres. , H.-L. Randal,' Sec. From Glen Hock Precinct. The Grant and Colfax, club of Glen Rock held their weekly meeting at Highland, Tuesday evening, Aug; 25, and adopted the following resolutions Jicxolvcd, That a general invitation is extended to all Republican speakers to address the club at any of our reg ular meetings. Jieolved, That we invite discussion by both parties at any of our regular meetings, or wnenever convenient. The next meeting will be held at Collin's School House, three , miles north of Highland, Saturday evening Sept. 5th R. A. DAILY President. P. B. Zuvek Sec. pro. tern. Railroad Letting. The Board of Directors of the M. & M. A. L. R. R. met yesterday to con sider the bids for grading the road, but in view of the absence of several mem- bersand other matters not yet in read iness, they adjourned till Saturday next, when the contract will be let and we presume, work will commence very soon thereafter. Bids have been received from responsible parties, and we think there will be but little delay in the commencement of this great en terprise. Canton Mo.) Press. jraLEfflBAPHIC Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 28. The rebels in Conway, Perry and Columbia counties, are in rebellion, and tue courts have been broken up by armed men. The rebels areseveral hundred strong, and the Union men are falling back, . though fighting. An engagement occurred at Lewis- burgh on Sunday. . Gov. Clayton has gone therewith a small force, and will exhaust all peaceful means, but will suppress tne rebellion. Senators Johnson, Wheeler and Barker and Dr. Johnson, are victims of an attempted rebel assassination, of wnom Johnson is dead, but the oth ers are still alive. At a session of the Fenian Conven tion, Sunday, President Savasre de livered an address urging the members to vote tor either Democrats or lie publicans in the coming political campaign, who were favorable to the I enian cause. He insisted upon re signing, and his resignation was acc epted. Subsequently a union of the two Savage wings of Fenians was ellected, and met as one bodv. A new constitution was adopted at last night's session, and remained In session until after one o'clock this morning. ; New York. Ausr. 31. Allen, the wickedest man in New t i i i i . xorii, wnonau oeen preparing lor a reform made up his mind on Saturdav. closed his Water Street dance house, attended Howard Mission service, de voutly engaged in prayer, and last evening held prayer meeting in his old Water Street den. ' Little Rock Ark., Aug. 30. tjrov. Clayton has returned from Lewisburg. The insurrection is qui- cu;u. me court is reinstated and trials have been resumed. The diffi culty commenced by the rebels break ing up the court with an armed force, and at the same time disarming Union men. The latter soon collected, and, one hundred strong, took position'in a cotton field, and whipped 300 rebels. Several rebels are shot and some are missing, uov. UJay ton on arriving, addressed the insurgents, ordering them to disperse. In the meantime, the sheriff arrived with a posse 300 strong, and quiet was restored. . New York, Sept 1. The Tammany delegates to the Al bany convention were selected yester day, instructed to vote as a unit for Hoffman for Governor. Nashvill, Sept. L The House to day concurred in the Senate's resolution to appoint a com mittee composed of two Senators and three Representatives to lay before President Johnson the condition of affairs In Tennessee and request him to-send a sufficient U. S. military force to the State for protection of the peo ple, . ' It ia now nronosed to run the ex rtckedistmaa In New York for Con- Gen. Craig, President of the Hanni bal and St. Joseph Rail Road, is in this city. He will pleae accept our v,ot,v0 fnr a tvis over his road. The luauA v x General and his joad have hosts of friends in this section, lie lias Deen trying his practiced eye at th prairie chickens on the wing, as we are told, witr. mnA success. The General has also an eye to,business, while here. He is studying the topography of the country over which we propose to . , Tl send the Iron Horse irom mowuviue As the Hannibal and St. Jo. company Vow - own the St. Jo. and Council - Bluffs road, tne uenerars interests come to our very thrcshholds, and it may not be at all improbable . , J 1 1 r.i-t that he contemplates largely xu eauug in our own rail road enterprise. Let the Iron horse move.. Poppleton arraigns the Republican party for the swarms of ta,x gatherers, and complains because Taffe did not increase the debt so these tax gatherers could demandof the farmermore taxes. NEW ADVEnXISEIiXJITS. "List of Letters. 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To Chicago , &ahville, Harrinburg, Detroit Cairo, Balttimore, Toledo, Mimphis, IVathington, St Low. Cohimbu Philadelphia, Lafayette, Wheeling. Net$ York indianavoli. PiiUb-ura. Boston Cincinnati. Buffalo, Louisville, Xia arm Fall, 4c, ire. Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Line Is the old reliable central route. Take the Hannibal and St. Joe. Railroad line of Missouri River Packets from Brownville to St. Jo sepbr where connections are made with Two Daily Espresa Trains On the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, run through from St. Joseph tc Quiucy without change 01 CONNECTING AT QUINCY With Chicago, Burlington, and Qincy, and Toledo do.. Wabash rnd Western Railmadsj for all points Fast, North and South. FOR ST. LOUIS, Close connection! made a Macon with North' Miss ouri Railroad for St Louis, and at Hannibal with daily Missouoi River Packet for St. Louis. Meals and State Rooms free. Leaving every Evenin g on arrival of trains from the west, ami arriving in St. Lonis next morning in season for business, and to connect wbih Chicago, Alton and Si. Louis, Terre Haute, Alton and St. Loais, and Ohio and Mississippi Baliroada, for all points East, North and South. Kew Sleeping Cars na on Night Trains. By your through tickets via Kannible and St. Joseph Railroad at .tneir ticket efflces In Omaha, Oooicil Bluffs, alattsmonth, Nebraska City, to St. Joseph, and. on each Packet in the line, and enjoy tb cuQociounoes. of having taking the shert, cheap and quick route eaet. p. B. GROAT, Gen'lTieket Agent. H. H. COCRTiIGHT, een'l Fr't Agent. - . W. MEAD, General Superiendent. JOHN I CARSON, BRO WX VILLE XEBRASKA. Exchange Bonght and Sold on all the prin cipal cities. Alo dealer la Gold auid Silver Coin, Gold Dust and -..,,.. GOVERIHIEUT B017DS. Deposits received, payable at sight. Inter est paid on time deposits by special agree ment. Taxes paid for non-resideatfl. All kimla of TJ. . Bonds wanted. in BAiiimrpTCY. IX 7M.VA'KrPrCIV-UnitedBtates Ti-itrict . Court, Ifistrict of Nebraska, 88. Tr wiiom it mny concern : Take notice hereby, that a rUtton has Ixen, to-vrit, on the Liih dav ACinist, A.I. 1 tiled in s-tM District Court byKolx-rt H. licker, of Nebraska City, in said District, -w ho has len heretofore duly declared a bankrupt un'i- r the Act of Con ercs entitled An Act to Establish a Uni form System cf bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved March 2, for a discharge, and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said act, and that the 2 it It dav September, A. L , l.yix, at 10 o'clock, A.M., before S. M. Ulch, Esq., Register in bankruptcy, at his ofiice in the city of Brownville, is the time and place assigned for the hearing of the. name; when and where you may attend, and show cause, ir any you nave, why the prayer of said pe tition should not be granted. WATSON' B. SMITH, Clerk of the U. S. Dist. Courtforsaid DIst. 47-3t Wo ofNel AXER UPTCY XOTICE. In the District Court of the United States for the District braska, S3. In the matter of Sisrmond Seeman, bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Notice is hereby given that aWarrant in Bankruptcy has been issued by said court against the es tate of Sigmond Seeman, of the county of Nemaha of the state of Nebraska, in said District, adjudged a bankrupt npon the peti tion of his creditors, and the payment of any debtsand the delivery of any property belong ing to said bannrnpt,to him or tohis nse, and the transfer of any property by him, are for bidden by law. A meet ins; of the creditors of said bankrupt to j rove their debts and choose one or more ajjrnees of his estate will be held at a court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Brownville, in said district, on the llth day of Septemlvcr, iS, at ten o'clock, a. m., at the office of S. M. Rich, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said court. C. K. YOST, loXJt Marshal ard Messenger. Consisting of SIDXI? G, CEIIIHG, FLOORING, FiuiSHnrG, SHKIGLES, LATH, DO ons; SASH, Glass, Putty and Cement, omceat RED STORE. NOTICE. . I have this day sold my entire interest in the painting business to J. K. Fretz. Thank ing my friends for the literal patronage be stowed on me for the past eleven, years, I hope tney will continue tne same to my suc cessor in business, as Mr. Fretz is an experi enced painter, competent to perform all work entrusted to hint in a workmanlike manner, and on reasonably reduced cash terms. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please come anil settle the same. August 10th, 18UH LOUIS WALDTER, The undersigned will continue HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND Ornamental Painting, Guildlng, Glazing, Pa pr hanging, fcc. No. 15 Slain. Street, (One door east of Hank & Holtzlnger's Queenswareand Grocery store,) BROWN VILIrE, NEBRASKA. J. It. FRETZ. . n-tf . FRUIT TREES, virvias ivr shrubs: THE COMING Fall, Winter and Spring, I will make the receiving of orders for all kinds of Fruits, VI n es and Shrubs a business. My stock-. will all be from the nearest and most reliable Nurseries. Kverything sold by me will le WARRANTED as to name and to live, when put out under my directions. I have in Fruit, the present season, all the hardy and some of the tender varieties of Grapes, to which I invite the attention of all interested In Grape culture in Nebraska. ito-aW li. w. Furnas. ELEPE-AHT " Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ! Ben. Rogers, Proprietor. Nos. 82 and 81 Main Street BRO WNNILLE, NEBRASKA. Dealer in all kinds of stock. Horses bought, sold and exchanged. Stock boarded by the day or week. The Propritor has recently erect ed an entire new, large ami conimodeous Stable, near the old Brownville House. His stock is all fresh and vehicles new. The public can be accom modated at all hours, DAY OH 3VIGIIT. ' A stock corrall, with an abundant supply of pure water, attached to the stable. 4-ly Peru Livery Stable. CHARLES GEADE, Dealer in AAl KintlH or Stoelc. Horses Bought, Soil, or Exchanged. Stock Boarded by the Bay or Week. MI 8TABL.E3 A KB STOCKED with Rood Horses and buggies. Persons wishing conveyance to anjr purtion of the Keuialia Land District can be accom modated The Pern & Brownville Coach Leaves MI 3TABLH3 every morniDg al 10 o'clock, a.m. Passengers or packages safety con veyed, orders left with the Postmasters will be promptly attended to. (xii316m) CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND J E "W ELE "ST. No. 53 Main Street, Brownville. JOSEPH SHUTZ, Has Just opened and will constantly V keep on hand a large and well assorted tai-stocn of genuine articles in his line. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and Jew elry done on short notice. ALL WORK WARRAXTED. NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD LINE TO SAINT LOUIS ! TWO DAILY 1 RAINS. Both Daily Trains of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad from the west make close connection at .Macon City with the above line, arriving in St. Louis and connecting di rectly with all morning and afternoon trains out of St. Louis for New York, Boston, -Baltimore, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Washington, Harrisburgh, Columbus, Cincinnati, .Dayton, Indiananolia. Chicago, Louisville, Nashville And all Points East, North or South. The only direct and legitimate route from the West to St. Louis and the East. . Time to the Eastern cities as QUICK as can be made by any route, with LESS CIIAXGE! Tickets via the above line can be purchased at all Hannibal & St. Joseph ticket olHces in the west. Fair the same as by any other Ewde! Barton Rates, President. John P. Laird, Gerr'l Sup't. H. H, Wheeler, Gen'l TCt Ag"t, Joseph Gambler, Gen'l Fr't Ag't. P. II. Early, Agent.St. Joseph, Xm 1,1. Dunn, General Western Agent. )ine Flooring, full ,tock Pit HTM 1 RE G I3TRAIV3 NOTIC TyEOISTRA ITS XOTICE. -Notice is hereby JLv given to ie legal voters or Ti nslilnton I'reclact, finite of Nebraska, thnt t.h iirvierslirne.! l'Mitrar of voters of said precinct, will commence tUe registration of voters of aid precinct on Monday, the 7th September, A.D. 1SCS, at my residence In sai I precinct, at 9 o'clock A.M., and will continue in session three days. All persons who claim a r :h: to be registered as a voter in said precincr, t-iust apptir then and there, and make proof of the same aa pro- viuea oy tar. 4u-2t HERMAN UTECTIT, Registrar. T EGISTRARTS XO TICK. Notice is hereby IV given to the legal voters of St. Dcroln Precinct, In the county of Nemaha, state of Nebraska, that the unJers!ne1, Registrar of voters of satu precinct, will commence the registration of voters of said precinct on Monday, the 1th September, A.D. lSO, at the store of A. J. Ritter, in said precinct, a 9 o'clock A. M., and continue in session three days. All persons who claim a right to be registered as a voter in said precinct, must appear then and there, and make proof of the same as provided bv law. K?--t GEO. VANDEVENTER, Registrar. REGISTRARS OTICE. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Denton Precinct. in the county of Nemaha, State of Nebraska, that the undersigned, licgistrar of voters of said Precinct, will commence the registration of voters of said Precinct on Monday, the 7th September, A.D. 1SG8. at my residence in said Precinct, at 9 o'clock a.m., and will continue in sessiou thrt days. All persons who claim the right to be regis tered as a voter in said precinct, must appear then and there, and make proof of the same as provided by law. 40-2t IIENRY STINEMAN, Registrar. K EG 1ST R A ICf- O TI CE Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Glon Rock Precinct, in the county of Nemahn, state of Nebraska, that the undersigned. Registrar of voters of said precinct, will commence the registration of voters of said precinct on Monday, the 7th September A.D. 1SGS, at my residence in said precinct, at Q o'clock a.m., and will continue in session three days. All persons who claim a right to be registered as a voter in said precinct musts appear then and there, and make proof of the same as pro vided by law. 4l-2t W.R PHILLIPS, Registrar. I) EGISTRARTS XOTIVE-Hotice is herebj j given to the h-gal voters of Xemaha City Precinct, in the county of Nemaha, state of Nebraska, that the undersigned, Registrar of voters of said precinct, will commence the registration of voters in said precinct on Monday, the 7th September, A.D. 1SGS, at the ofiice of J. P. Crother, Justice of the Peace, In Nemaha City, in said precinct at 9 o'clock a.m., and will continue in session three days. All persous who claim a right to be registered as a voter in said precinct, mtutt appear then and there, and make proof of the same, as provided bv law. 4t-2t JOHN BARNES, Registrar. KEGISTRA R S XO TIQK. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Bedford Precinct, In the county of Nemaha, state of Nebraska, that the undersigned. Registrar of voters in said precinct, wlil commence the registration of votes iu said precinct on Xonday, the 7th September, A.D. 1SGS. at my residence in said precinct, at 9 o'clock, a.m., and will continue In session three days. All persons who ciaim a right to be registered as a voter in said precinct, must appear An and there, and make proof of same as pro vided by law. 4.'t WM. S. HUGHES, Registrar. REGISTRA TVS XO TICK Xotlce is hereby given to the legal voters of Douglass Precinct, in the county of Nemaha, State of Nebraska, that the undersigned. Registrar of voters of said Precinct, will commence the registration of voters of said Precinct on Monday, September 7th, A. D., 1SG8, at my residence, in said Precinct, nt 9 o'c'ofjr, a. m., and will continue In session three days All persons who claim a rilit to be registered as voters in said precinct me. appear then and there and make proof of the same as provided by law. jft-Lt ' WESTLEY DUNDAS, Registrar, REGISTRA R-S XO TICK Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Lafayette Precinct, in the county of Nemaha, state of Nebraska, that the undersigned. Registrar of voters of said l'reclnct, will commence the registration of voters of said Precinct, on Monday, the 7th September, A.D. 1SG3, at Lafayette Mills, In said precinct, at 9 o'clock A.M., and will continue in session three days. All persons who claim aright to be registered as a voter in said precinct, muxt appear t.'ten and there, and make proof of the same as provided by law. 20-L't WM. H. HAW-LEY. Registrar. REGISTRAR S XOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Pern Precinct, in the county of Nemaha, State of Nebraska that the undersigned, Registrar of voters of said Precinct, will commence the registration of voters of said Precinct, on Monday, the 7th September, A.D. 1SC3, at my store in Peru, In said precinct, at 9 o'clock a.m., and will continue in session three days. All persons who claim a right to be registered as a voter in said precinct, mu.tt appear then and there, and make proof of the same as provided by law. --t D. C. COLE, Registrar. I) EGISTRARS XO TICK Notice is hereby V given to the legal voters of Asplnwall Precinct, In the county of Nemaha, state of Nebraska, that the Registrar of Voters of aaiii Precinct will commence the registration of voters of said Precinct on Monday, September 7th, A. D., 1S08, at my office in said Precinct, and will contin ue in session three days. All persons who claim a right to be registered mwU appear then and there and make proof of the same as pro vided by law. -t J. M. PAULIN, Registrar. REGISTRA RS XO TICE -Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Rrownville Precinct, In the county of Nemaha, state of Nebraska, that the undersigned Registrars of Voters of said precinct, will sit for the purpose of regis tering the namr-sof the voters of said precinct attheottice of R. V. Hughes, In the city of liiuiriiiiiic, tTjmiiifu'.'ing oil Monday, the 1st September, A.D. 1SG8, at 9 o'clock a.m., and will continue in session from day to day 'Sundays excepted) duriti" the hours prcscriled by law, until the 15th day of September A. D. Istw. All persons entitled, otherwise, to vote at the ensuing OctotxT election, will take notice inai tueir names must be re;ere(, otherwise they will be debarred from voting at said election, In accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. Witness our names as the Registrars of said precinct, mis istn iny or Anmtst. A. D. lam. G. W. FAIRliROTHER,)' ., -2t It. V. II L'GHES, j Registrars JUST orcAcu at me ladies' icy BUI ! North East corner Main and Fourth Sts., 4 WELL SELECTED STOCK OF LADIES' V articles, such as Trlmmlngi, Glorei, Tyctiea, Handkerchief, Zyplirs, 4tc. Particular attention paid to. Stamping, Brnding and Stiching, of all kinds. Also would call your attention to the Wheeler & "Wilson Sewing Machine for which I am the Agent. I feel safe In say ing that the Wheeler fc Wilson Sewing Ma chines are the lxst ever brought lief ore the public. They are simple ami durable; easily kept in repair- work without noise; sew withgreat rapidity, making the Lockstitch, that will not Iliw, and sews from the corsest to t tie tinest article. Especial invitation to all to come and see, and examine my stock and machines for themselves. MRS. M. E. BARGIS. nt!-ly Brownville ALL ABOABD." Ul Jill II I1C, The Brownville Transfer Company, 3 Under the management of jacob no Guns, la now Banning Regular Omnibuses Irom Brownville to the Hallroad Terrain txa of th Conned Blnffa and St. Joseph Railroad, At IJortli Star, IIo., Two Miles from Brownville and Nortb. Star Feiry mnuing. Good Omnttmsses. Close Connections. do-tf Clarse Moderate. P ine Shingles and Lath at WM. M. SMALL'S. A. W. MORGAN. Probate Jodge and Justice of tlae Peace Umce in Court House Building. J. K. BEAR. Agent for the SI. v.. I0xpri. Co., and ... Acgrapa a. ov No. 1 McPherson'a Block. ce .. LerO-y j given that on Tuesday, t,.e l.tn tiay of Octoi,er, A.D. l.-.S an eirt-te.n wKl be held at the usual piav of houiing fi!oi;i- la each precinct Li Nemaha cou.i.ry.NtUaiA, for the election of One mem'oer ci Cor.grtss, One Governor, One Secretary of Stat.-, One State Treasurer, One State Auditor, One Distri-t Attorney foP lt Judicial Dist One State Senator. One Strife Senator for the counties of F.Ich-ardsrn,-.Johnson nnd Nemaha, Four Mem hers of Ii-nseof Ker-rpseora'l-yo One County Commissioner fr 1st District! One Ase-sr frr ich Precinct, . ' Three. Indies of Flection for each Precinct. Two ( 'lerks of Fiction for each Precinct, One SV.porvfsor for eacu Koad District, and such other cflVe as fnay be required by law. Which election will 1 openei at o"'clx-k in the morninz, and will eonttnueepen until 6 o'clock in the altermxm of the same day By order of the Board of County Commis iy 1'iucr ui inr- uouni iji lonntr lommlj doners this S.th cy cf Argu.t. .ID. '-fi.-i m-7t JAM EX M. HACKEIw, ou nty ( lerk. sioner tnis : 4t-7 T)ROIJ ATE XOTICE.-To all uhom it mm, i vwif-rm.- xn.n u;;am s. j torn, A'lmln istrator.de bunas ma, of the Estate of Jefferson I,. Combs, deceased, has made up plication to to the Probate Court of Netaahu County Ne braska, to make a final settle tatc, and the Tourt has set the 17th day of September, Is,, at 10 o'clock, a. as the time and thelW-ate Judge soiTice in Brown ville as the place of hearing said settlement. 4Mt A. W. MORGAN. IYobaf e Jn,t IRORA TE XOTICE. Not i.-e Is hereby riv en that the Probate Court of N-rt.v County, Nebraska, has appointed the lm.h day of September, l.s.s, at lo o'clock, a.m. "m the time for proving the will of John li. Reamer, deceased, laieof Washington County Maryland; the said wlil having been depos iled with said court. The hearing In this case will le In the Pro. bate court rom,in Brownville, In said county of Nemaha. Imted Augif? lh, P'N. !'-! A, W. MO in i aV, Probate Judge. T EGAL XOTICE. Francis H. D. Hunt Li Guardian of Georr X, Mot t alias Georvii S. Ebbs. I'laint'rr" vt. Th VaiiarYl:-., Mott alms Geo. S. Kbl-.s rn Tn lh. T Court of 4rnalu County, vtnte of Nebraska. I'lirSUHnt t t lltf (irii.T Of (Hinrt rr ia - -v..-, t hereby tftven to the net of kin if the ssid (ieorS. Mott alias (bf.rg! X, Ejw. and to all persons inTere.Med lathe estat of the said ward,tottpcar iefure tliesai 1 court In Brown ville, in the said county of Nemaha, on Tues day the l...th day of SeptcnilK-r, A.D. 1n,", then and there to show cause why license should not be granted to the said guardian to sell tl rea. estate oi a;a wara, to-wit; Th north half of section number in townsnip nam ber 4 north. In Ran ire nnmlr it a.,t ttt.-, i in said county of N.emah and State of Ne- nrastva, or snen part of said land as maybe necessary for the sunnort omi said ward. And it Is further nrrtertv" tr,.,f be published for three successive week In the Nebraska Advertiser. vnveu mis iiiu uav or .nziist. irx 4)-.'St O. I. M A MIX tn,1,'a 1 MASTERS SALE.-Xotlce Is hereby givers' that pursuant to an order of sale issuedf by the District Court of Nemaha County, Ne braska, nnd to in !iret..t in John S. Lemon and Isaac T. Hose, part net as Lemon, Hoea& Co., vs Levi Johnson ami John H. Croxtou, I will, on Monday the 7'H day of September, A.D. In 8t one o' locK p.m., anneironi ooor or McPherson' Hail, in the citv of Brownville in wxi.i l-cing the place where the last term of" said court was ncid. otler for saie at public auction to tne nigiiest i l.l.ler, it.r cash, the following premises, to-wit: The north east quarter of the north west quarter. of section twent -.i- fy; and lot one 1 1 1 of section twenty-five except a tract of land described as follows commencing at the north pa-t corner of tot one (t, inence running south forty rt-ts, thence west fortv rods, thence nnrllislttv. three rods, to the Missouri river, thence down i ne river tome piareor i.r!nn nig. contnlnln twelve ami eighty-seven hundredth acres, all in township four II,) north of rnne sixteen, (Itbeast. 1 hat part of lot one tnlxinMmn. taming inirr y-seven an I sixty-three hua dreth acres (T7 0.M0O) nnd the whole amount to be sold being 77 IvMik) a-.-rcs. CilAKI.EXO. DORSET, Master in Chancery. Augrsst 5th IsTiS. -i;t-ot ruxtr.ie? sale OF SCHOOL LANDS.' Notice is hereby ;Ivcn. that hv vlrt ne of n ri order issued under the hand of tlio Land CVm mlssloner of the State of Nebraska, and Ii ' pursuance of the Statute of such state, enti tled, "An act to provide for the RegMry of School I,mnbs Ac, approved Junei, lv,7, I, James M. Hacker, County Clerk of thu County of Nemaha, will. un inei iui day or September next, at ten o'clock in the forenrHjr,ond con tinue till twelve oJclMl, norm, ft that ria', otter for sale at my or! ice. it the Court House In Brownville. In said county, in th orrier advertised, nt public auction, and sell to the; niijiiesi oi.Kier, nut, at not lf.ss than tuk appraised vam k, nor, in any case, for les than the minimum price of st-.vtx 1llars per rtcre, the following deMi!ed piece or parcels of land, situated in the Conn tv of Ne--inaba, and State of Nebraska, known l "School Land." belonging to to thesaid State of Nebraska, in parcels ol not exceeding forty acres of prairie, or ten acres of timber hinds for the use and benefit of the "School Fund'' of said State of Nebraska, and that such s.ile will De conttnue.l from day today, from th hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon, to twelve o'clock noon, (Sunday excepted, un til un micii lanos snail on ucri, to-wit : c o Description 5 i u All Ail All i a n 4 4 3 rt 4 4 4 .5 S 6 5 5 4 6 6 5 h l. 1J 12 15 11 14 i; n it it ii it it it ii it r r i. r i ii 14 i 1 II II 11 tlD Kilt ' tvB) K :fj l- P) t, X) n !.) W s lO ''; 1) pj l.uk M M M U si in hi :w H M All All All All West half South east quarter All All All All Irt Lots fl, 7, 8 A !, w hf A se rkr sw qr W I1 11 Ml All IK .in H "A Hi East half nnd north westur South west quarter South half Lots I, 2, T and sw qr of nc qr North east ounrter South west quarter rtn east (Htarter 2s l t " bir . South cost quarter 33 5 South west quarter 5 4 Southeast quarter 5 4 South, east quarter H i TKI13IS OFS.4LI1. fash In hand, or at the option of the pur chaser, ten per cent cash down on praiilc lands, and flay per cent on other lands, at the time of sale to be paid to the C.u:iy Trensurer, of said County, with a prorrii-wory note for the unpaid purclm.se money payabl" on or before the 1st tiay of January, A. I. ls0, with interest annually, payable 'in advance, at the rate of ten per cent pr Annum, tip t the first day of January next after the date of such note, and on the tlrt day of January tlwrealter, n; to the firt day oi January, next succeeding, such payment. iN-ured by the endorsement or signatures, k Joint rnir kers, of two responsible freeholders f si.ld County of Neiiiaba,on all sums of five Hun dred Ifcdlars or les, and one additional en dorser, or Joint maker, of like responsibility and residence, for every additional nun at Five Hundrcj Dollar or fractional pars thereof, of said nn; aid purchase tuoncy. auU tlie execution bv tlie purchaser pirctijirg on crolit in duplicate, one of which will l retaine! by the County Treasurer of said County, for the useof the State, and the other to le delivered to the purchaser, the contract of sale hereinafter mentioned. titli:. Tlie purchaser paying the full amount of the purchase money for the lands purchased at such sale, the Treasurer of shuI t'ounty wlil deliver a RecHpt nnd a I'nplicate i:--tipt, contalningadescription of the land sold, and nn acknowledgement of the payment of th purchase money, and on presentation of either of which to tlie Land Oimmlssloner at any time alter fifteen days from the date of such Receipt ahail entitle th" purchaser to a title, to sai.nand. In fee simple from thesaid State, and the delivery of a deed on the anr render to such Com misd oner of the other Re ceipt; and to purchasers, purehasin gen cred it, the said treasure will execute in dupli cate, one of which shall be delivered to Go purchaser and the other retained for the use of the State, efter being signed bv th pur chaser, a contract of sale for the" land pur chased, conditioned that, upon the pHViont of the unpaid purchase money, and tlie inter est thereon according to the couddiou of such note, the purchaser shall lie entitled to duplicate Receipts of payment and purchase for such laud; that no waste shall b com mitted upon the land therein descrild, that no timber hall be cut thereon, except tim sary fire wood of the occupant of such land, and for Improvements thereon, and Jn cas default shall be rrule In the payment of th interest or principal or any part thern.f, or If ny such conditions shall be Woken that then the lands therein described shall 1esurren ed by the pureu.iser, his heirs or assig n with the improvements thereon, to the s:.te and said contract shall be void and of no ei!'-ct. Dated, Brown ville. Jnne 2TV1, l:s. JAMES M. HACKER, n39 ' County Clerk. LXACII & SniPSON, LITT.TJTIEES & DEESS HAXEES, Second Street, bet. Main and Water. BRO WX VILLE, Wish to Inform the Ladles of Brownville and vicinity, tiiat they have Jost commenced, a Urst class :7nnv shop, . Where work will be dene with gre.t care ami neatness, and after the latest Eastern styles. Bleaching done in the very latest atylesJarul on short notice. Latest styles of Ladies' and Children's Hat and Bonnets constantly on hand. Also laUt patterns of Ladies' Dress Good, Cloak, and, . Children Clothing cit on short notice. Misx EL'NICE LEACH. MiaX MARY A. SlMION. Glassware, asp'end'd assortment in store and for ale at WM U SUA IE 3 LE C TIO X EG 77 CE. '