Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 13, 1869, Image 1

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Attorney C'namJer t Law, and
General l.a ti d 1 1,
Toctimw.!. Jnhton ( .. , ;-.-. rasVst,
- J. J. EEYNOLT?,
Attrejr CTrnlor t Lair,
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fcetee & e no wax, '
Attorney at fmvr ami Low! Acer it,
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.4 "-v.'? 1 -- and Livery L ulle in con:"'
itlornfT nl Connttlort at Iw,
Office No. ?0 J.; i t.rrson'K lUork, Hairs.
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rnoADY.
r " c Itnn In Chancery,
:ri t I'onrt lloom.
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V.T!. IT. TTcI.KNNAN,
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No. XI K ri
IT.-.7 niter. to Vftrin 2 0 .
id, improved ojJ. w.u.
teosmahlf term.
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WM. il kooyt::t.
tlcal Etat and lar I yir r Afjcnt.
Oliice In Litrlot Court lionM.
ITuZ rritr prompt aUentutn to fuf (?.' f Tnl
Fttnte at I'vymrnt of 'oxc thrin. - ',t,uf tAe
fieinaha Land 'ihttrict.
JONAS II ACKTtt,
tATD AJfD TAX PAY1SO AGEXT.
M ui ad to ti I'aynent of Taxc for J on
Jtttident Land Qirnrr$ in Xemaha Own.';.
4jurrerpontlfnre IkAieiled.
MOST II. SYDENHAM, "
XOTAItY PIBLIC 1a ASH AG33TT,
Fort L'ectrir;, JW rn-nsLz.
Vnil locate lands for it.:-. i-':r .as. ttkrs,fin 1
rive anr Information rcQUin 1 cncenur -i
.,. )on1 of Koiitl-V'-71 V) .rt. u-a, !
cixrr rcr-r.v cor.
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Vriiolosalo.& Hetail
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S i : .:n street, jr. ITerrv' el l stand.
II of p 0'-'nt:in;!y on Imn, In lorr-e onantl
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CITE T.TIETI A CALL. ' .
C;J- Ui. 1 Lit ilkODUCi
c::o:cs :r. o. sugar.
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THE SPPJITG TRADE
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ICptary 7'
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1'ae J'anuercan raise. v e wilI w-y a.ui bun
everythiri known to the marbfft.
AVOUXIilN'.i & V.'JLCuX,
Storage, I'orv rIin s ana Coiimiislon
ere Jini,
nd Defiler in all InraU cf ('ra 'n. for ichich
n,v.if JXnhrtt T-'rL'-r fftn ' r" '
riiYSiciAi::
i;mtrtMe Xbyielan and ffr"fvt
Will be ib Brown vt'.ie on or about tfre l ..i oi Mi-y.
VT. H. KIMEFRLTN, M.P.
riTTfTCIAN AXUSai(;i:o. TOKEC.
EIE An tAll l.M lil-'lAUY.
Orricr-No. 1 'lols Jl.nibH."
OrrK'K Kni-itu-7 A.M. to 6 r.u.
it. c TirrrrAN.
rnrsK ian ami -i hgeon,
OtT.r No. fI ' - u b'.n cL, one tlwir w --si OIIX".V
r' Tin febop. U;ui.-e Juours from lu llfcm. and
1m 4 p. bi. l-n-y
H. lu MATIIEV.'S.
pnrsiciAur aku surgeon.
Or!loo No. 21 Mala Hlreot,
A. S. I10LLADAY. M. D..
Fliyclrtan, Swrpton and Obatetrielan,
irt,iifniav &. Co b Drcs Store.
Gmdttated in K1 ; Located in Jjrovrnrille in
IS-'ii. JIa on hnnd complete tcts of Amputating,
!.x(i-tricnl InttrvmeiiU.
Che duett' of Women and Children,
C, F. FTEWAEvT, T. D.,
PHYSICIAN AS1) SIRGEOS,
Oi'ioe No. 81 Main Htreet.
Onc 7ow 7 fo 0 y4. A.v end 1 to and 6J5 fo
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ITAET OT.T'T ?"" r.
' ' ' HlOIAM' TAJLCE.3, . .
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' Have onhr.nd a ej.ica-EJl kv . cf Goo,.s,
and wUl mpiie thr.i vm t: e Jj-ttwi atjlta.
ULAN ii lii.l.M EA
"Yapon" JlaKer and i;e; airer.
b'ioi 'est of Court House
Wanonx, Luvqic, llov, Cl'tators, Ac, re
pairci on !urt ru.tiee, at IjW rail, and wr
r,tn1i 1n rir stntj tfnrt i.',n . .
EOUI.TTY CLALTX AGIiriTE.
ED. l. mit;i.
r. s. xv Ait cl.ai:i agv.:i7,
H'o.i-'7iV?"n Cf',', i. C. '
Will attend to the pros-ut 10-t of .i?ms be-f-re
the Department in person, for Additional
liountv, liack Tay and l'cnsious, and all
claims accruing agahi&t the Government Mu
rine the late war. i-tt
hMITH. V. TUTTI.E,
U. 8. ASSISTANT ASSI.SSOJU
Oftee in Ijistrict Court Itoom.
Xotary Iillic and United ataSt M ar Claim
A pent. Will attend to fJte proxeetiiion of claims
before the Department, for Additional Bounty,
liack Jty and l'cnrion. Also the collection oj
Sml-A'n"'""! ""' on Jvnfici.
ITEiTCIIANDISE.
WSL T. DEN,
Whetnle and Retail Dealer in
General Mrchandle, and Cemmlitloa
and Forwarding Merchant,
No. 86 Main Street.
Com rtanlAfrt, J1ou, Stove. Furniture, dc,
atifrv$ on hand. HUihcrt mark et price paid for
IkU:; Jf-ltt, Fur and Country J'roduce,
G. M. HENDEUSON,
fiealrr in Fureirm and Itmnntie
DRY GOOUS AM) GHUCE1UES,
No. 53 Main Street.
J. L. McGIIK CO.
Dealer In General Merchandise,
No. 19 frfrphPT-Ron'w pick'. T1n St.
DRUG STOIELS.
HOLLADAY A CO
TThnlcfxl? id Lftnil Dealer in
Crura, Jtledtclnen, Paints, Oils, etc.,
No. 41 Main Stnt.
McCEEEUY A NICKELL,
Wholesale and T:rttU lenl"rt in
Drugs, liaaka, AVaEaper & Matlonery
fin. 31 y ri S'Nft.
- CIIAEEES IT TEE; EE..
BOOT AM) MSlii. XiAllEIlt
v- is V. .1 in ri-.'t.
V TTat on Kand a rvrwn" of F W and
Bhae. Custom Yivrk a nc t.Wi neediest ana
tlifpntcK.
A. EOETN'SOV,
BOOT AM SIIOJ; liAII
No, ft 8 Main Street.
Has on hand a good a4Sortr'nt of (7enftt
lanue't, Muvtet' and C iLtren's L-nft-tand Shot.
Cuetom Work done With nea.'ne and despatch.
i'-tvjirf'n-tinnr An nhnrt ttntu-'.
J eHELLENDEEGEIi EEO'S
KaMnfartarr i- lr5er In TSar.
No. 7 Main SL, Md'herstin's Lloeir.
twt. Hardware, Carpenter's Tool. L'.nck
e-tiLVs Fvmithxn'jt, tc, constantly on hand.
Dealer in Stoves, Tinware, Puuips,&c,
' No. 7 9 Vr.'n Ftrcf'.
SACDLXT.Y.
JOHN W. MTEDLETON.
liABJTESS, lIItII)Eii;s. C OLLAIlf, 3Ele.
,. i No. 6 Main Strec'U
jTht.pt and Lashes cf evemt desert Hun, tfidt
Mastering JJair, keit on Aa'-Li. tUA pa. J fur
J. IL EAUE'L
No. 0!j l: v; a h t wt.
AvIIATIErtA i ' -Tba
bst Vki)- ao-l 1
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"t'lBi on
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CEiin iial.1, a .-.!
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STATIC liEIlY.
A. D. MA ESI I,
.Booksellrr Tid a Dealer. .
No. 50 Tiffiln sirft. f-f.-f;i E'iiHln.
AUTISTIC.
A. STAKED lil.
rnOTOUllAI'llIC AHTIST,
No. Main Street, up fctairs.
TVrsovs tiihin( 1'iet'tre executed in the latest
ifTlr tf Ihf A ri. ,' rfiff nt inr Art tlalU'mi.
riijsic.
MK.s. J. M. GRAHAM,
T n A C II K K OP music,
ltoorns. Main, bet 4th t 5th St.
Lessons civenon Ae Piaao. Organ, lidoiton.
Gutter and Vocalization. Uaviva had ttqht years
experience t teacher of Masic in A'ew Vork is
eonlttent ef civint satittaciion.
BltlPGE CUILDXl.'G.
C. V. WHEKEEIt.
Role ak'i ntfor IL W. Smith's Patent Trups
Brldib. The strongest and best woodea
lirtfo now tn nw.
jrrwxLT.Y.
J. V. D. FATCil,
Manr.factnrer pnd 1 a'.cr In
Clock, AVateities, 4ewrlFy,tc.,ttC.
No. E i Main frlreeu
fTi-'T and Sdver-J'lated li'are, and aJl varle
t'.ts of Spectacle con.' a ru ' v on Aomi. licjxtirirg
done'in the neatest s'vle. at short net ice. Charge
J. K. LKAIi,
Aprent for ll V. S. Kxr-res
W. V. TeUraj.H Co.
No. 54- yarn Kirwt.
Coh and
1 buiiuL.
a. a.-. ; ; .ax.
Probate Jrtze aiii .li'.jiice of t b.e Icace
O" t) ( V,;-. ft I ' V tf. I . r, ' 1 r 'v.
0?r-r-- -ovrr E!y E
DR. J. BLAKE,
" V"i--!1 -''tr:',y
aam ' . t 1 -s
ItK-i 1 'in i v i.vs ie
' fc.i.i iJ t w 1 -c-1
V:. ' m'ti.' 1 t..et'-.i
: i:i..n-er, ALI er-
; j-un:w:r r to
t Miicnce of Dfa-I.-.;
rv,
i f '1 Tf, 1 ot room. Et
NEVr GTEA1I FERRY
1
?r r ch,
XiLxi-i Liu.
Xio Tro arilla Terry Cont-ar.y
have liow ruEDing between
AND - V
t and Fuslpi City,' Ho.,
tie new and couiraodioua Steam I t-rry
IIAH1r : J Am;oi-B !
THIS KOAT 13 entirely ner, itH
X pos-er and tnpaclty to cross evjrytElng
tl't msT come, la ny weather. .
l-r.rorfit-irufCiaiie iuto or out of this land Pliv
r-ict, turn ii Uie toiut. Tliia boat Is es'peC'ady
:t'(l cpU eiitiuresa;tty in croesine slock, aad lar,-e
rnt;le t ar k; riiy ex-tedat Ue ht. Joe, B.
"m.i et i'he't u.y. v eun insure uie iravein-n
ij.ic tiiat aU m o r power eltail ie 1'ie ta mikke
tiie mt rtiiahle crashing ca tbeii-wourl river.
LnowNviLXx: feithy co.
r ' - .-
J. IL SHOOK & BE,0Si,
I T an n fact nrcrs and Deal crs In Native Ln ni ber
oi all kinds, leaUis. breadths and tldcknes.
, . . AT' . .....
II IL'isD'A'iCi'E,, :
iiAiiA com.'TY, irnnnAsiLA.
Thev own and ran oneof the best Saw 21111s
In the SUa te, and will furnish
with a bill of Lnraber of best quality, oa
Ehort notice, at the I-owest Market Fri.ce.
Xath and"Piclxct3 '
Always on hand for Bale.
Thev also sell ehean at their store In Hills
dale all staple Dry Goods and Groceries, and
Bncharticles as are In penernl nse.
Eeraenibcr th j bnsiness, the men, ana trie
place. . . 1-ly
CHAKX.K8 Q. SORS SV.
Att'y.at Law.
C. C. & G. T7. DOr.
OEOBGB w. Doaaxv
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
, AXD
13 ealcrs hx Xcmd T7arrant5.
CxxyantI Sell Keal Estate and
Land lYarrants.
Select 6 Locate Gcvenment Lands.
ATTEND TO CONTESTED CASES IN THE
U.S. LAND OFFICE, AND
PAY-TAXES
A large qurvr.tlty of First Clasa Lantla for
sale In Nemah i, lUchardson, Eawnee, John
son and Gase Counties, Nebraska, to which
the attention cf purchasers Is specially invi
ted. , .
OHC3-BEOT71TVILLE, NEB.
Erancli 0r.ee EEATIIICII. V
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ALL JLTSOuTZT I
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LOUIS AVALDTEEE-
t n k pios rr.r,
Is fa!!r rrer-.rcl t, c.3 fIl kl.-.ds of
IIOUSE.SIGIi.C.UlRIAGE,
Crnn.ric:-lnl Paintinrr
Gnlldlng, Glattug, raperlianginj,, i.e.
JACOB MAHOHN,
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josltii inTrn ed & cx,
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' Now4l in street.
TWV lK'"' - ? "nnl cxlftl Vflwl.
VT ?M E Y A
TflLl.ix i :t k :. i 1
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f'", and R.V'C t h.i i
une to the vr-v l;.-st wv
Lalwt stvln of Enrii.' and t.
lrer i.onort. Cioak,aud CLiliren' Cloviiing
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s tr J nv:" r - ',
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Jren 6 II and l. u
J. r.ny,
BARBKT AND II Alii DUi:?En.
No. 53 E;t'n Sreot,
TTas a splefH l suit rj:nh J:rms. Alo a
hoix etxtck of Ottixwin' Ac' not.
BAiiEnt am) 11.UA isnrssm,
- , No. 5-, ' - - "" ,
i rrrwinvl to 60 '! 1.1 1 f i' 'r E f
j'T.a, and Latins a. t-.a.. r n-i ; 1
'" e4 ataUttonr; wa-l.iag and irwt'.r.. ......ue c
' 't nt .m.
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TI3 Ero77nvill3 -Transfer linoi
Unrer tne t'.arisgenieni or
Iinow r.cni ir-2 S?riiar Oranitci: es from
Erot iTille to tho IlailronclTentliizi
cf tL6 Coanoil E!un" and St. Jose; a Eallroad,
' At llortli Ctar. ZIc
Two Kile froia Brownvill and HotiW filar rerrr
Landing. .
Ccol 0:.arti iU??"?. Close Conaectioaf
Carries II ode rate SO-tf
o r
J. O W w
jtfmv KrTch.nnlit who har. n fti'.' Cx'J TTT't
"- up'" '" i 1 ' ' ,r '"'i vtind fn-r pmm - y
" t, tome Vie. f-..-pure,
0'tdh"Vi i -re of
i- of 1 t. 'j ("I' r
t v : I he it t.-t ' ' t v iO
rs,i.n, v ni7 troi-' - pi '-ut-
7 and it.(i4i;.c, v, a
are a '
ri.m 1
n n c
menu
trie rx. liltWDI'TDnt fTC' !
J, re., f h'lS to oi $ nt i .rt e r
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T9hr.iit..e i 1 cf
t'0:;r
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Tor t'.' A ' .-r-: . - r.
:r.?rr. lr-!-.?..:; :..rt, '
) 1 : -1 rlekl 1 1- s- 4 r.r ton?,
i.;-t.r.j .aiaoiae
t t!"7 j t r i the.! nrt
; ! r. -Ciycrej
.) iasolal
Come r? r. 5 - '."1 E.c f
f.v. ,
Yith t.;.- - ; xv :
With t-lr-ls wii' s :-una
r.cnc-.v t . osthat (..'1: .-. ?(' r: !c-.:r
tyc3 U; jm.
Come t j i-iora trc-iks o'er t!. ? r 1 :rn
hill.
And f 00 1 3 tLa v:1.3 v,-i;h r : rs cf r.uv.;tecn-3
' ' li-riit
With potent rr,"!- 1 - i 1 ei . ry nit
And pi ve to c uiy ti.ci l. th;. lr everlast-
. .i iastli-.t,.
Comew?.-n E - ';r-:: E iv! i, t!: et.tra
EhiDC i i: -,
. Wl.cn the l-)v,- r.it wlaJa k!.js tie vernal
flowers; , .
When thonTh--, rro dc? ; .:.ilrj1n trh of
Ap.d ew drTs '..!-; t.?i la tl.i i scocf Arrll
ttiower.-..
Coni9!rrr::o:-::7,"i:;y srous Im
part, Like Fom.-.'?7 i-in-E-ht th-st no cI:ulfcaEi
cro-'. v.;, . . .
Cl1 as with Joyoi: ? ph!'c 9tf st f. .1 ' , e T , -.rt,
With I-den i iv.uaurc:. &aca uo our ixjt 1
- riyvrLrs.
' Erownvi.IiJ, Neb., Apr'l SJ, 1. j.
Ccnrcs3 . cannot' reconstruct the
South law can. H:ich a man fin IVdt
lcr in New Orleans is worth now more
tl-:.n a mulj l-rrr.tl cf laws. Ilanrc
tvrnty f..-;.-.;-sin3 i l every Southern
crital f ix bourn r.ltcr t!iey era arre
ted, and you vviilcrarty half the lanlc
vaults of Chrisfeiu! j:a into the Srath :
you will light up all it. 5 f,;r'e;i and
crowd its exchanges with Lu:un ?';.-
men. This Is tho way. FoMiir of the
vTik!erness, to "hr.mmer" ths r ' ' !-
lion to riecc?. 2.Iik.e.your ve:
so swiu, euro anI t?rr;tkj th
mere nama cf a "Uniou mau" rna-
. 1 j
the
bo as am r 1-3 jrcte ctlor
Del Xortc a.3 thn.t of a
l even
v.T.5 to Bt. Pai l i.t Jer;:
c 1 ta.'
tan citi-
Attlio LIGHT 121013 U
. AttieriGETTIin:!!!
prorppf f-M'.-f" Win (.n"'.-- 0 Uiot XtrclMnt KtiA
in t.'4"ii..'iCe uf o xaiiw ir..cr, .
8-1 7 r;f fw 1 tdstwnsc. cs "a dollar saved Is
a dollar edrneu," and il enuiW one to sell so tuucA
ctteupcr. :
We mm.t in pra-ae of V-r.tc r"'-s, for ve have triM
litem., ami find f Va to be Lue okj maun to a successful
mercantile career, - - , . .
BT.UQZDt Ve are rtot v-int a prcn-t i?--t
Brit k, vuh 'rcifu.il Qf it ut.tr trio t'-t ore Cwm
fortaltlc housed at
Tjjtreca Lcree eai First,
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pmcr;
.1-4 U . il , i A JL
On tmfnors are heavVu laden with most dftbrable
Dreaa Good,
Ilosfery ana c: loves, ,
Isii roldertes, ( ,
White Goods, ' 1
IlanriiercUlefs,
EUlrt Front.
Collar fcaspendera
Trlmmlnpa, Buttons, . " '
iiephyr V ool and 1
Vln all Colors, ., . . , ,
Woolen Yams, j
Corsets and Skirt", ' '
Coat's and Clfirk'8 Thren ' a.
....... 1 Ann r;c Ri.-.i rwtvn-
L .111 . . V ..A LI.OH k. i ' V. ' - ' I I .UI".
of which we bave all nunbors and colors,
Kint-lnor onrl Vmrnlilrrv R'llra
j . lUtiilintrs & Tape Trimming, .. . iL,
btar, crocnt s icirt urtiivts, - 1
- AiniM4 UraiC-i. and a fuii iina of I
a - ISUk, iUiau and Alabama Braids,
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A FVLL 11X3 O
BEDi-a; Eioiiiii;
AI.'D FURNISHING GOODS.
ciiaiileTgi:ai)LV
Ieitierta
11 IliiutM -of Otoclr.
Ilarae E;ottt;Lt, Coll, or Hxchaattl.
Stoc'i Loirdrd by the Day cr Week,
jfY STATLFS t ""fccdwl'.h jrrwvl TTorw and
y- ... .. j...n;i v'si.i-' -T cor ve ?)( U uny jxir
t f i' .t-i--! aaLaau J. 5 . i..-t va Ims accoiuiao-
... - 'i-e
T"T, ' ,-,c T t - C'-''i
Iiav. trr St i! every Tnorr' et 10 o'c'ock A.
11. i-..tV-' :n or jj'ai'.'s m- y cnveri. tr
c.t l'Tt ii Uie i'oo;.ut.ers wid be. pron'ray at
Hi.ied to. um-iy
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BANKBR,;
LVOV'S VILLE. NES 12 A SKA
ExebfiTi'jo Emialit and Sold on all tho prin
e'rl rl'ies. A1m dealer in Gold and Silver
Com, Gad ICf t nnd
Deposit received, paviiblo at al:bt. Inter--t
pa;d on time deposit by fp ail Rsree-
All kiti.tsorU. S. lat. Is wanted.
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JOEril KHUTZ,
- Hf3 jnst opened ari will constantly
y r,Tp on h.iml ft l;;r,:o and weH a sorted
. t. 1 a. e.; s.T.uir.e articles lu Lis line.
lie aij r c f Clocks, Yv'at cbes, and Jew
flry tion o.i ;- -rrt notice.
a r, l won A' irj :i?.i yrrD. .
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am KflW TltPARrJ). AVITII
t 1 r-rt of Workmen and MacbJaery t
'.uUti-i-iv? all IwHO-.-iof -
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Ch4 i.- 7. J .'itt'rv, i .t--y o-'JOcr ) -I XatUm. Iran
Hhuh hn Offi purrhoMd p-r Ctif, to Uxeverybrtt
a .f-:vrii,-- , rt'i i i' 7 f "td rt a ; j nnJ o ivsrv to
make. tM ir trxuuMUons truA its coin. vronuxle and
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- ';S .... ' Fort1 AClV"' T.
.Tho rrrsbytery of Mi.-souri Paver
met at bious City, Iowa, April
Cth, ISC?. Bev. C. D. .Robert, cf
rlattsnior.th, Ieb., wa3 elected Lloa-
erator, and Be v. T. II. Cleland, Jr., cf
Council - L.iu, - lowa,- Temporary
LmW
CLOTIIG MM GOODS
I?rIco Xlotilator.
Lcticccrx Lcvce and Ilrsi,
nr.6 wsriLLH, HhbiiAsizA.
Bcr.: J. IT. Wihoa, Presbytery of
aline, Illinois, fyaa received into
membership. Bev. J. D. Bochwood,
of the Baptist Church, and Rev. J. A.
Copeland, cr the Methodist Bpiscopal
Church, teiner present, were inviied
by a veto of the Tresbytery, to r.t .13
Uorre.'ponding JMembers. Ii?v3. iiish
op,, jaciison, ,vestcott, uage ana
Smith, mern.be ra of sister Preslylcrie3l
were also invited to eit r s ccrrespond-
inp: members. .
Reporta of the Board of Trustees cf
Otoe University and cf its Frinciral,
Bev. 5. Dicfendorf. Jj. !., r. era re
ceived.
A resolution wa3 passed tenaenn?
to Dr. Diefendorf, ah expression of the
fraternal rejrard cf Fresly tery, and it3
earnest desire for his future prosperi
ty and usefulness, both as a ter.cher
of youth and a minister of Jesus
Christ. Presbytery also heartily com
mended the zeal and liberality cf the
Board of Trustees ard the friends, of
Otoe University, in Nebraska City, in
the furtherance ofchristain education,
and pledged its support and co-operation.
Hon. J. F. Kinney, of Nebraska
City, Mr. C. II. Parmele, of Platt-s-
Dioutn, ana Hon. la 11. Bear?, of bid
ney, Iowa, were elected for the term
of five years, to fill vacancies in the
Board of Directors.
Mr. E. Millard was elected to fill
the unexpired term cf Rev. J. Yv.
TheJDlstriec Missionary reported the
organization of churches at Pleasant
Ridge and Carrol City, in Iowa, and
at Lincoln City and Fillmore, in Neb.
The General Assembly of the Pres
byterian Churches m the U. 8. was
overtured to re-organizo tne Jioara or
Domestic Missions. ' , ;
Mr. A. 8. Peck was examined as to
his knowledge of experimental reli
gion, his acquaintance witii .Latin.
Greek and Hebrew, with tho natural
sciences and with 1 heclogy. II 13 ex
amination in these eul-jecta was satis
factory. After presenting an exegesis
of a Dortion of scripture, a dissertation
in Latin on an appointed theme of
theology, and a popular exposition of
a- Dassaae in striniurt. uuu
preaching a sermon, he was in due
form licensed to preacn tne cospei.
Rev. A. S. Biiiingsley was dismiss
ed to unite with Catawba Presbytery,
in North Carolina. .
- Rev. M. Van Arsdale was appointed
to perform City Mission work in Oma
iia and supply the church at Florence.
Rev. J. 8, Gage was directed to
itineration the line of the Chicago
and North Western Railroad, doing
such mission work as he might be
able. '
In connection with the Presbyteries
of Des Moines and Ft. Dodge, Rev. S.
Jackson was chosen to act as District
Missionary for one year, to co-operate
... . . 1 t ii .
wita tne standing commuee on mis
sions in the organization of churches,
in the erection of church buildings,
securing ministers to supply destitute
settlements, and in the general super
intendence of missionary work. He
was requested to visit the Territories
and organize caurcnes wnerever tne
way might be open within the old ter
ritorial limits of Nebraska, which ex
tended .to the sumit cf the -Rocky
Mountains, and as far north a the
British possessions.
Rev. J. T. Baird. of Brownvllle
Nebraska. wa3 appointed Ministerial
Delegate to the General Assembly, to
hA he!:! In Npw York Citv. Mav 20th.
1SC9. Rev. T. II. Cleland, Jr., of
Council Bluffs, Iowa, was appointed
Alternate Delegate.
D. J. McCann, Esq., of Nebraska
City, was appointed principal .Lay
Deleft?. . lion. JJ. II. fc'eir?., of hid
ney, Iowa, wa3 appointed alternate
Lay De:eg2t3.
Presbytery adjourned to meet In
Council Bluils, June Sin, 1SC3.
' "1 Si Sill'
The use of intoxicating drinks in
the United L'tates has recently been
the subject of an extended luvestlga
tion by a physician of St. Louis Mo.,
who -has published the result of hi3
investigation. I rem these statistics
it appears that out of every COO men
in the United States, never drink
spirits, 173 drink to various degrees of
intoxication. Of these 178, it is asser
ted that 10i drink moderately, but
not to intoxication; 53 are ephemer
al drinkera; Z drink periodically,
called "spreeing," and 8 are habitual
inebriates. Thia gives one confirmed
Inebriate to every G? J of men use spir
its. Of 700 women C00 never taste al
cohol in any form ; SO taste wine oc
casionally ; 17 taste ardent spirits ; S3
drink aie or beer constantly, li
drink ardri ppiritj perioiieally, and
three ere habitual inebriated.
-: Nrrr Vcejv, May 5, (midnight.)
C. I Bu-rhr.e!!, Director cf the
Union Faciilc Railroad, was arrested
to-niglton complaint of Chauncey II.
Snow Government Commissioner,
forlihd, in charging that Snow wan
ted tic coal cr.tr.ut td prevent him
makra' an cdvem report u--c:i the
rcadk' DamaTes laid r t c'i .O.CaJ.
j oiiDBiis hr 'ciAiL
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n' '.or ctAcrtruz t; rccc.i c rrcr.izt
k . w a
The Cabinet gives no indication cf
the President's plan. It rat cr i.kows
tlir.t ho hr.3 cone,- for it - mra.ns ncth
I r: r. Ma-"achusettj fumisti-.s til tho
f-ch;:'3 brains it ccn'a:a.
mpbtil ua.
mas C
frcai the English poets cn tho plan c
r.g everv ta:ee any ot!:e: pre
liU I
tuey, the lirst cor
and accordingly all Cam pe Irs
rs na i i.ui.e.1 11. e
cces arc seco-.a
Grant'3 Call-
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net follows hi3 enry
every one thatcny L-n Jy ever thought
Of course he t...c 3 tE3 leavings.
tEa
tic
I'or a
JiUt tuis only ir.oan3
hitherto, to do tho wcrk.
Press the con;dtuticnal f
ment. Push the Executive
strong arm of resolute law throughout
the South. If the South cvc? tlcc 1,
let her sup fall cf it, only let it be the
blood of assassins. Sheath no sword
until honest Unloi men, tlac'c and
white, native and foreign, alone and
In companies, on lonely prairies and
in city streets, sit, each und?r his
own vine and fig tree the sta:3and
stripes with none to" molest cr make
them afraid. Weedell PniLLirs.
Eeitoe. Adveet: e:e:
if ! 1 ;f
weel- ml
-ra? 113
err. orh as a ppo intd o n 0 S
sen, Attorney General for
in tha "war for tho la
l::-.,:;i f::rr: a:c ! t
1st end 2d Ncbra-a
i-i the Curt,?
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The surviving saMh-r-
sanitations ar sea tu-red :
tt...h j'.nd the. are- cue;'
the vrrieus ocenr-aiions c.
yer.?, Doctcr", T iert h:a; t
1'armers and laborers. T
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all o
agents.
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were t.-rn c.r ih ;,:t :
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staK d a tumlc-r fvi
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a general mi?, ca
poorer than they wire vhc:
commence-.!, and th.y l-av;
erroneous prha-r- lait ? till
an idea, th ;t they are a r "'
men, and that th ) 1-ave t-i
'.villi cijier--, oa th -f .. .varnor: aa
lhcf the I catJ c?N-.l ra hi.
irc.r lo: h ever the v-ius r
lacnta rrad? by V i ha : I : r r
ha:? been ( ovc rn r, r : 1 r-v 2 if yc
Lnd one Ncbra.
l.i-.,, 1 i
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the war
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c---h:h III; he h
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he r pointed ir. m t
two or.thrca y. a ia. t.
any person cl anx that
claiavjand na ihl::EI a
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ly tho
wo, una:aa . . " ;
.-hen! It-red- '!,
to do it nc t c I
man likes to sat th
in a his chare-" ; aa
whh the cr.ua t:a.,
an eT:::-h::i.
th
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are superior to anv and all N
sol hers. I dairvU h -.t there ar
of them, that have r.ualh'.
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New Yoek, May 5.
It appears thatthe expedition which
left for Cuba Monday, was larger than
at first stated. The World says the
steamer Arago wa3 tha vessel which
sailed, having nearly a thou'aui men
on beard. Every tiung was done open
ly. Tho volunteers went on board
the steamship with their muskets ov
er their should :rs, after bavin ' par
taken of a dinner at a public hotel.
There wra3 no attempt made by the
U. S. authorities to put a stop to the
expedition, although the administra
tion must havo be 2 n aware of it.
Relatives of sona cf tho young men
on board telegraphed to Secretary Fish
to have the vessel stopped." ihe U.
S. authorities here excuse themselves
on the ground that, a3 President Grant
has as yet issued no neutrality procla
mation,., they , are not supposed to
know that any insurrection prevails
in Cuba or any where else.
Sixty thousand rounds of amuni
tion, several pieces of light artillery, a
large quantity of small arms, 100
breech loaders, uniforms, and n small
quantity of medical stores are among
her cargo.
The Arago cleared on Saturday for
Otii TtivFiAJi, Vwfc till y-.alTiliy t-MO-rn-
ingshe was lying inside of Sandy
Hook, flying American and Peruvian
colors. - a ,. .
Last night an Immense mri "meet
ing wa3 held, in the Cuban -interest,
at Cooper Institute. Charles A. Da
na presided, and speeches were made
by John McKeen, Lieut. Gov. Wood
ford and Dwight Townsend.- Resolutions-
were " passed ' demanding -'that
President Grant make proclamation
of Cuban beligerent rights., -
Orders were issued from the Navy
Department to-day directing Professor
Asahall, with Mr. Joseph A-' Rogers
as his assistant, to proceed to the Pa
cific coast for the purpose of making
observations cf an eclipse of tha sun,
on the 7th of August next, . - a ;
that chlee that no :raago ra.aa can
have. The Governor ha3 shcaan a
wanton contempt for the
:eLraska, and st
A l
iou-;-
diers of
i mores
rather
them in his appointments. I
think that if the Governor of anyoth
cr State should pass over ail of thescl
its of that
and appoint a
has been thon-ht- worthy
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outu '.rr.i, aiai. r.nu t '-r-
tt k ia ..v :' j -
Gof Jewell v.: ill be in !uct-d
bhicc t(niorrov.a A Larg3 L.iliury
arid uvil aicra-trati in is c.'ectod.
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- .- . ' r ,.-.. New. Yoiik; May G. s
The Times VTashin-?tcn dispatch
says Jay Gould ba3 "'notified the Post
master General that unless the depart
ment increases the pay for the Erie
Railroad service from $180,000 to $309,
000, he shall refusa to carry the mails.
The " Postmaster . General notified
Gould that thi3 demand cannot be ac
ceded to. The pay now received by
the company is the same per mile per
annum as received by other road3.
It is stated that the French Atlantic
Cable Company will land their shore
end at Cape May." Three main lines
will deviate one running across the
bay to Lewis, one to Washington,
another direct to Philadelphia and the
third along the shoro north to New
York: The steamer having the cable
on board will sail from Erance in July.
";' ." : a . ; V PAKI3, May 4. '
The Geographical Society hive de
creed a gold medid to Dr. IIay3 of the
United States, for his eminenl servi
ces in the work of the Arctic explora
tion gnd discovery. To-day the Pres
ident of the Society, wiih a deputation
of the members waited on Gen. Dix,
the American Minister, and presented
the medal, requesting him to transmit
it to hi3 distinguished - countryman,
and accompanied the present with an
expression cf their wish for continued
friendship between F ranee and Amer
ica. Gen. Dix in reply thanked, the
President for his friendly--expression
ia regard to his country. andsaid it
wa3 a pleasura for Americans to see
France and the United State work
ing together in traditional friendship
for the promotion of discovery, science
and general progress. -
Ricii3io;rD, May 4.
Gov. Wells is out in a letter saying
he has never been satisfied that the
disfranchisement cl-ase would aeeomr
plish the object for which it was form
ed, and if the maiority of the people
vote against it, ail ought to aasent to
the decision. " lie adds: "I believe
that whatever section cf the Consti
tution tho President wants to have
stricken out, he will submit separate
ly, and the probabilities nre that the
weight of his name will be such that
provisions, so cubmitted la the bill
will be defeated."
stranger a3 Adjutant General, 1
would soon have such a storm of In
dignation burst upon him, that he
would be glad to recall his appoint
ment. I am not finding fault with any of
Gov. Butler's cppo!r.tec3, but I think
it is curiou3 that net one Nebraska
soldi
r f ci n
tkuiarly, that he did not select a Ne
braska soldier as Adjutant General cf
the Stats of Nebraska.
W.A.T.
MIS u ami 11
From tlve Tecum eh Gazette.
"Ilravc Hun from n.ini o.-.d ;.
Mr.. Editor. Being at tho Pel's
whenNemaha County, Neb., voted on
the Ilailroad que fam (about a year
since.) and learning that a certain M
8. was present strongly opposing the
construction of tho Kou'i, and also tea
ho was a larrc? land-hclaer and stock
grower in said county, residing with
in two or three miles of where? the
Road was nronosed to pa3 and a sta
tion to be built, I wa3 naturally a little
inquisitive. So I Interrogated Mr. 8.
relative to his opposition to the Road,
when tho following dialogue ensued :
Inquls. -Mr. B, I tmderpfand that
you are cpp-ised to Railroad.
" Mr. 8. Yes sir, I have run from
Railroads.
v Inquis. oa what grounds did ycoi
run.
" Mr .8. On the grounds of land rais
ing so much in value. I got a big price
for mine and left Illinois. I can sell
and have sold the same kind of st.7ck
here for $15, to $20, more than I did or
could sell there. '-'-
Inquis. Mr. S". pcrh.'ips prices have
changed in. Illinois, since your depart
ure as regarchsto all ci ia- . - of edibles.
But permi trine to inquire the price of
a certain class of cattle (describing It,)
in this vicinity.
Mr. 8. Such cat 1 1-3 are worth so
and so. . .. . ;
Inqui3. Over what road and where
are they shipped to be fatted for mar
ket", r ' '
Mr. 8. They r.rr. shipped over the
road I run from, to my old neighbor
hood,' there to bo h.tded for market.
Inquis. why do men come so far for
cattle and pay the expenses for ship
in g them when you say tbat you can
sell for more money hero than you
could if there? '
Mr. S (Somewhat confused) prices
now are not what they used to be. If
I had my cattle in Illinois I could real
Izo at least $10 to $l more per head
than I can get here. Cattle are much
cheaper here now than in Illinois, and
that 13 why.mcn come here to buy.
Inouis. If it is not the Railroads,
which are doing so much for farmers
and stock-grower, what is it 7
Mr. 8. It may t -; the Railroa Is, but
I don't like to pay tho taxes.
Inquis. You aon't like to pay a few
dollars more tase3, in crder to reduce
the prices cf all our imports, and to
increase tho value of all our exports.
Don't like to pay a few dollara more
l J j A .. . A . . ..A ... . i
buil i'.n Th-'-ra:- 1 h
c 1 for aVbane-yar 1 a- I V.
remained in the city Tr
fr several year?. Ah.-
man dag cat th!? I- "
presented it to th : a..:'.
As I am. ;d""; i 1. a :
you something m.- I v..
t!;e kttict in caa.aa'
, . .. . . . At..'
was attracted by t!:o
No. 73, "Eevciadi-n
To the unobserved th
commercial c ... .. a.
great special tli.tiui ;h:-r;
price cf cn: d. . . :r fa r e .
ware, cutlery, la- ? br
other article?, the vah
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our ccrrc
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oiution.V tut a 1
xric-s3 cc:an;r a .
conneelion wita
partmant, c'
mad 3 far clul
ting or re:
do well to call.
May-cpm-cd a';h
cheerl "3 j rr 7 -
three chiys we lea, .
iniprovtm.-nt.
cf.
r
No n - O hi ci ai h eh a .
Th:
-A. I
;ntrcalar cf th
taxe3 to densly populate this good but
sparsely settled country. Don't like
to pay a feW dallara mora taxc! to
maKe your lands very valuatle?
Don't like ti vote f.r a Eailrcad in or
der that tho Railroad prepcrty i tie If
will greatly aid inpapirg all cf cur
taxes excertirg the iirii Bead tax ?
Don't like b vote fJruRailr.a.!; the
only Waiting inducement) tJ attract
and locate capita lists in car mi Lt,
who will lEimen: :y asst.-1 1: 3 ia j ay
ing ourtaxes whatever aacs.; 1 ? .
-r Tl:. 1 t . ' e T t
an county ;ilway3 wi.-.li to occupy two
days and pay espcr.es in g'd.- gr.nd
returning frcni the Missouri Rivtr Or
dotiie"" iuh iid by buUJing a Railroad
to ma.. ... 01 kOtau
Nebraska City?
EiaiTiVn
a greater, than
En-
- : Rexo, May 5.
The last rail Will be bid on Saturday
by ex-Governor StaniorJ, cf Califor
nia, President of the Centra! Pacific
Railroad. A party will co out to-day
for that p'urposiv They wi'l take
with thenl tho bast tie, made cf Cali
fornia laurel ad highly polished, and
the Iart spike, made of solid geld,
weighing over twenty cunccs, hith
inscriptions. A cchJ-mtion will be
lad I en Saturday at Sacramnt'o.
Vv'e give below the total a;sca-.od
value of property in each precinct cf
Cass county Nthmska, f .r the rear
A. D. E.h'h consolidated by cur "tlh
cientandobIicinr County Clerk Bur-
j well Spurlock, Es .
riati.-ruoiitnrrt - aa-t......... srrirr:
t iroumKi "
il'X-k LislUt "
EiOerty
Avm-i
y-t. rieofrt . ,.
vpir!j Waicr '
SfoveCai.CC "
lan.Wkod .
Eh: at Mil. Grove "
S--i.it C'r-.-k "
r--.-:.V.K iv-a l
LouLsviilo
. "laar Oel
" Tho Eaumith-C'"-"..:-.''tv.o
invils
l:ai: : t h.i .a, r
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tne ( .v a: nt t!
ia u -, v v i t i i thai i -
cf the Cham!
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of
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? ava;!i lor ! :.:"-
tac E-'aaa-,.i c ; t..e
ccvaahiiac: aro aho
:v- r to obtain from
has ti e fdlowirar f htcTi .1;
'Thev av Gen'. Grant I a t
path.- lie is blunt about t a 0 A '
claims, and.tho'agh !:o t all: i
Zach Chandler, lie think? mr:
gland grows tired of c v -. : i 1
ing, and peak3 with liuvca.tcd
Tiie Times Says ihaj she Ja:s ;
the verge of h':m;liatio'i f a V
of peace, lut there is ahaa.:-.
hasreaclied it. .
' Docs this mean war? Are i'
powerful and rivili-t'Ckl Chrhf
tion 3 about to iliu-tr-itc th ;r : .
to the great .Peace
;er ti
1
to fellow by cutting .i c
thread? 7 Supper it vcr so, vhat i-9
our position ? What have w to da
with the Alabama cd
wo. interested cr r.
our territory won!.!
battle-field, in c t
tot? enacted In Vir-i:
pcated here a thou
ns ? .1 row
nsilde? i
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ho t:
war.
la w.
..I f
a with Exig.'-n-l
r a c-o.
j v. a
connect
us this while he woal 1
at a cruel disadvantaero
blood and tra-.-are in h.rc' - '
fend us. Enahaii i3 cur .
the event of such a v ar, a. : , ;
profeto her net. a srurc? c
only, but cf national !aa,.II' -.ti
it not time to ponder the ? thh
ask how long ihur inhliaMcf
cucht to hnng iiha IJ .! 1
their good eld mailer's a-;. a
What an immense? r.di- fit
England if sho we re r
row from her nndouLt
fending Cunad,a In ca.-e
bh.r
!
Ihvl
j her
t7 do-
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as
I
pofu we should uhd:
:d paud. j cu
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