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About Dakota City herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1857-1860 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1859)
J r V 1 ! I i .3 . , ..',i?Z3 K-.r-- . -J 1 ibiiota (!3itn Strait). :. Mot. ' JI'T.IN. K l i -r- miliar Mr ili(. otrmbif 1 A f70"' .1 ;' WANTED. 'Oi'P wsinf I '0 iiitinri! ft ' I. nli. Mi I "'tier tiiea, t ihi . Hi w r ' p DAKOTA t 1 rv. Sm..s politics rj getting and Ihiea Ibare, wwi!l vary p. me W I: It ft . It' the I t"j - io. j i -1 f ir a char.g tin 1 take a vi' i f in. r i young nuJ t'ri.c.rtrii t.ty DikMaci'y i ths cuunty seat of Dakota j 0..nnty, in Nebra'ka Territory, an I lies he -Im'd lli( fot'y ffi" .-ml nti I f rt - thil piral l) ' i f Nor'h I m ti -n? an I the ni It --i xth and ll.l.t) TVl Lt'i n.niJir.is of loiitulc. It is a roil .il).r, Inc. iuenrpt rale city; an I ithniiith iw population i not counted by the thou'sn I, the actual number of its iiibtibi'. ,t falls litlle short of three hundred Sools. The linn i aituatel on mi alluvial i i.ti im l"t bwrders eu the Mission river, and which t about twenty mile long by au average i f right utiles in wi.Hh. Fur richness an I fer tility of toil this bottom tin not be surpassed in ihe Union, while the genial climate an I in-Vig'-rVius; atn.niphere off.-r feeuhsr alvan. t to ibose who have, or who may e:t;!o io this section til N't brack. Theie i au abuul nr of timl r in llio ca iuty, niij ia tbit rc npi't b JetiJf 1 a itauue otcr tiy (jtber cuunty ia t!i Tcnit'iry or in MitTa Iowa. Tli numbrr of howei within the city !uu it ii between iity fie anj pefenty. The loiil.lingn are all cou--tt uctH of woo. I al'lionjjh the fioert material for inaking brick aboun U in abnnJinre. Kiln bte bvvn buu' mi l tb--bti.-k ptoduoeJ i rouuuiicej "Ujieilor mtido ty r j-npo'.i-Lt j i l,:c. r il unU ft.n.e urn i..nri t in 'hf ubtut unii-i turn ' '.;t", hi.J M'-t i:i l.oil:iut i iiiliii". i iiH on intry Ii. ii.R new til tb. tc hviug a ! ' c f enterprise yt t, neither itilne ai r q-iarry bin br-en worknj to any ex'it worth nieti!i..nii),', T L Vubn no nn I I'j.-itlo r.nilroi'1 Iihi It) tormina directly opposite ben at -r-(j.n!e IWiitti, au i in i:s cuatinualion to Fort Kt'fct i-ry ill cf iicce? i!y, a-n through our tity. Tbemily I'otlcry in tho Touitory, anl tb lntfpt an t l.eit une aboTO fit, LouiH, it in p'ii"ieafni operation Lcre, The proj rie tori, Mvrj. Zii'gKr.V KoLhart, lme nhipped f.f'y tbo'iMiul fn'.lotiB of toiicware, to iU. Jo ph anj otlur towns ua the rircr, during llio pat rc&u, bcsi leii uuppljiiig tho de niHiiJi of the lurroMuding ouuutry. They h.ive now on huuj upwarU of fix tlionnnJ gllona, au t, with dome on'tirgntnents and itn proveiiifDis eontompliited during i'oo coin ing winter, aspect to msiuufucUire ncit reiia .u for obiptnent l St J pli, alono, out) liiin.l red thouaand gnllona at let t. Tbia kji r pruferrei' by thote who us it to any ui'tiui titrfd In ft !.nni. Tlicxe s.itoa gentlemen linta aUiRS Dry Goods Grocery nnd Trotfis iouHtorr, l!it id il p itig a tnotv rxtiii iiyo I HI iunta than a:iy eimil.ir C3tiili!ir.hmoiit in Ne braska. The United Statei Land Ollice ia lo cated here, of which Col. J. N. II. l'utrtck U Uriater aud lr. (loo. B Oraff, Hcoeiver. The Dunk of Ilukotn hits ita being within the corporate limits of the city ; Win. F. Lock wood, l'reidcnt, an I James V, Virtue, Cn-h-ier It in the only bank in tj Territory whoe noteA are an good ns the pol l, and tbot cireulntc at par out of Nebraska. Wo iae tb fiiien hotel, the Ibt IIoiijic, in tionhei n Nliiakiv, uni it lias no Kuperior in iiorlme tein loan, eilhcr in respect to the buildu p or the timmicr m which it is kept by ltioju!i.r lur.dlerd. Col. K. F. Mason. I!o fi !e! ilia we hate the Chihuahua lleuo which tt it cHtinot compare aiih the Biitei in aiie ttol finish of building, ba.i the reputation of preading a table that cu not fail to satinfy the moat fa'.tiJious tante ; and is prci JeJ i Ter by an etilerprniim and agreeable host, Dr. J. 1). M. Crockweil. llaan Urotbcr, Archi tfpt anl HuiMrri), arc carrying on ILe t':tr-p-'Htti M'g biifirefs in real earnest, nd En I it o l. iu pof.ibia to attend to all the Join, that are u-jc l npoa them. Ashley & 'n Auken, lilaekam itii. are doing u thiiilng b iplnOfH if we roay judge from the totiliuuul r:ni:.cj of hiXwits and auvils, from "dewy in. rn until duky eve." There are five hiw is ci d two pbysii 'i ins in the place but tho uj pij ir. gieaier th'iu the uruwin i. No place that wc kimw i f ofiti j us unaiy or ls Cuu 1 iudavi ni,:,.'-, '0 Ii i- i::s 11. u ,S car i t!I ea ary tr-.,li of biiHlmss, ritl.r r on I a !.,.. r.r ki-i '1 . I- i fl t theio-e'Vi t ; ru.-,',;i, t'ii!or, tinuers, t eaddi.rs and a'! other ir.eehutiics. Capital cau be ea yi a s:h u: ra certalbty of yield- H f a large pirc insace t'.: r.i in any othir place io ti c ar.-t. Met ohat.ts tf a'.'. i!ocriptiou can f ii 1 chancel here, j ire tale f jund elsewhere, i f ugag'ng ia any branch of mercautilo bun -nn ti a.ih vveiy a.uranoe of tuaoe-s. Ma Ujv 11. Hoouey of Wes'Cold i'ly- liuutb ooiiuly, received a dangerous if not ' (aial wuoiiJ on Wedneiduy afternoon frmn the ' hnds ol 1. Rionk us, of J-ioux I'n'.ls. Wo l.e i.e0 tLl rlr. Uooiiey was meai-uiing out pome wheal for I'.rookius, when one Oisi nto arnpe between 'hem about the iiieus.irii.ent, and Ilmol ins ilri w a revolver ai.lri'cltwo ahota at Boonev, the later shot woun i:ti Mr. Jl in the bowels, llrookius tied. f I eriff Mill Immediately Uiti I iu i urmil rf ljiook na, and w nope I y this I. ma has 1,4 in indie hau Is of the Uw. Mr U muey wuoiawill kuoan in tU' Community, be a ,t. rpma'lou ot be.Ug a .eac!.! ii, I iodua t. iu- cit:.'ii. j- s ch ths aliv was in tvtm we i. aeutbai Sheria Vl iut. t HlofkinMnl t oii.i l'i eni of twu uii u lui ihe i.i,ht In. L.n morn i J came it wp d feovej. i ti,t he hd aioped" refoived Ho.il ;t!e-s o make oOJ 111. wJp. lu-a I'J -So '' ' f 9 1 ( I'aH fa Ai 11. 1 .Dve.nttr 10th lt5:. i I'llt, I M ' t.A I '111 Ll , j .,.,.. f -.-.). limn ? a hi tl e ro' (.f t : o o h io l 1 umpl-a'el t f.u I roor H ilotit ty, a- I to i lern that you buie br,-,.ro ie v l.t r of tl.a I pij r. I urn c' I " it t'i t j on in I te;d Io t ii! r t r tie y.)'j I oi I ou-e t 1 - in ,' i y t ' d i -ev .'e id t ie good ol I li' I ttnt 1, ,1 rri i'l i'f I tl tt .nr." of Mr ft- m l !iio IvM iKfiorafU to mfo 'oar ! li-r mid no h.T'p. No i-i tl'-i dirknti.l J ti ( ni U ' ah nil I i i "if ilh morn 'e ii , 'y t i t " h:p, f' r a',tl..-U;h t-he mny t-o- !,..ii.ii,r ti. y rck at: I -i , be Hot il .,1, n. v, r, i a-ry ti !( I; throuch. rrt her n 1 ! u-t tl enneWe- to it-iy wi'l be ine to i'riu. I l'i i!i ..'r.t, nn I tt-e I nf r 1 tiff r Mi n In i i. in it .' io: ! mi, 1 i be ni ie I leru of toe j ,m i h ol ji- ,,in' ' the f i t.er am 1 en :i "l t ey are X'fi ; ui. i forihoi. r tlint tt,e p-irly i vn' onlr i ni' tb it wi'l a !uiioi-ter the kIT its of the t"T rtin.ei.t in a fcun i nod tirnhby man tier. I Vn w tint t.u wield an al ie pen mil ' that you wi'l endeaf-r to Oirry through nil you nn d-rtitVa 1 "'-! y "i anl yutir l!'r,i l nt'Ut. !,tit o -ce. We I. a I tl.e fit-t t -tei f winter U-t Nu.cr ibiy. It l'i'n to nun nbeut tiinlintll.t, . It-j i ! t V ii. ii'. I :m tl.o tti -tiutiS! ,t ' aamence I atiuw- j w :ii 1 1 1 fi "in ti e North that ru-ed . ef ry ( who had nn oerr, t to hunt it lip i.nl 'jt it mi 1M re I. ' r h t I.' inches ef idoit fell, but th niiM wevher and g uiiil , tuu if t!ie two :uc,e.' 1 ii d. Laa caied it h'l t) nu't away. I hate lit lie news of a general character to gie you. Te'.eyrn hie a.iice from New Or leans, of jc-teiday, cta,e that Gen. Walkor, the fitibuftrr and aoldier of furtuiie, had ar med there, and propa-ed to taka corcmand of a company to aid the citizens of Hrow-' il in exterminating from their midst the out'aw, Cartinaa, an 1 hit hand. If the lien era! wiil carry out tbi Jein he will receite credit f.r d ii g ferfice Tor kit country ; but I think; the wi'y filibuster wiil clear for' Hi u tuviile with I.:j men, and that the J fi. kle wind " wit I o.Vu- .' t-n Me . i.f .', i it . t i .' I'l otei t.f cattle from the up per e ot tie nr. I tii.inyour leg i,n of tat8i d i'y pa- heie l, r iLe Kt Louis tnaiket, w. ii. i o they cou.inau 1 f.olpiicea At piea tnl the miuhet in glutted, but the cotifunip tii ii of I ef in the l.ii.plre City of the West, a::J the fhiinicntf South, will toon dituinifh the sleek. II. C. H. Tit k ;oMin. The interefts of ('apt. Winelnnd and Mr. W. A. Uennett, tine half of the uteatner (tinnlia, were sold yesterday, ni follows at the rate of i.0,000 for the wholo boat : Mr. .1. Jewett Wiloox, theele k, pnrchii"ed Capt. Wineland's interest one fotiith. Mr. l'.enn-tt'a, the other quarter, wan divided between Mr. I, H. Itay one eighth, and Mr, C. II. Aif, one eighth. Mr. Wilcox has hten ft faithful clerk iu the Cpprr Mintirl rier trado forfivo years and the Omnha is the first and only bout in which he owned nn inter at. He win two years on the fienoa with dipt Throckmorton, und three jf irs on the Omaha with dipt. Wineliind. II u will fllil leoiiiiil in the ofti.ie of tho Omah i. Cnpt I'. 8. Hay will tnke ooinniainl. He hna buen with Cnpt Wintiland for neven years, ns tuato of the Fagaway, Ll l'aao, Lucas and Omaha ; in a thorough pradieal ate irnboatman in every nenso of the term, and is well known in I lie upper trude. and in this city Mr 0. H..iis has also been with ('apt Winuland for over eight years. Soil m cms toa" nlmoat all the oil crow of tie O.'ii'iha will fmain ahoatd Tliit will be p iriietibirly peatifiing to the pa trons of the Oiunlni iu ihu upper trade. The O'lmlia will to placed in tip top order this wiuter, and a ill nriko tier appeal anco aniotij! her old fneuds in the SiouxCiiy trade in the spr!n Vis wis-UCapt. Kay, Mr. Wiloox. and other ofli.'ers and owmrs of the Omaha all the sucoei they do-ei ve. tS7. .oiiu A'yi'iMi c j.., lOlretoral nllr(r ot lhttO ; The Freo States will be ttuitled t )Totca in the Klootoral College as follows : Maiuo Now Hampshire Veriuont Musiiiehiia 'tts Klio.le l-laud Conneclluut New Ycr New Jereev reniisylvinia Ohio To:al 8 Michip.m G 6 In liana 1 I ft Illinois 11 IS Iowa 4 4 Wi-couriri f ti ('liforni 4 ;V Miiinesntit 4 7 Oregon 8 V!7 Kautaa vi.r5 8 i will i-o ci.ti.lc 1 13 Tate-, iu e as folio : IS I.onisinna 5 Arkanasa 6 h Teabeaed I- lt) Kentucky VJ r Missouri Id j I'lori la II tl i'raai 4 'irj;inia iK'lawaro Murvland North Curi.liiia ."'uutli Caroliua Ucorpi-i "':,aruik Mamsippl Total Total tote of Free Stales Total vote of Slave States Maioritr for Free Btutes 1 JO 1M bti I t.iin w.iIa iif Pp.ia an i S'.iiVi) SttOi o Hi I ' - f. " v. - - - M ijority nooescary to elect u l'ruidi-ut 104 I.etlera fiom Metnphia Teun , e'nt that cotton is coming in rapiiily. The re.-e.i is are expeotel to amount to 400, l' I hW- ihi eeasou, tho eetimated value being from eight een to twenty million of dollar. Tl -hi-pu.g nouaoii el isos iu Juno. Iu l'iS, iJO.Ui U bales were f hipped up the river for the Foist and West; iii Ich'.D. 80,(00 bales were shipped 111 the f uuo direelion, uu I it is expected that r-M'l 'J bales will t ike the same couise iu 1: lal. The llaipei'e Feiry affair has probably bad one good iltei t, if no more, ll haa rid the eounirv fur a lime al leat, of that iiotoriiua block acouudrel Fred. Uouglas, who at list actuu u w is biding himself avuy iu Cauuda 1 is a pity lliey hav Yt jot the Infamous ieu iu Virginia, where ih'y could twist h a ne.ik for him Hat the nexl best thing t to nei iiiui out of the country, and kp h ua a. .1 .; -. rrriMN uf xkws. The Ni w Hamp-li i 6'i'!'h ct t'it l up.'U its r -if h -i . I I i i f ur l y )' A r' Iht b.'e'ys.il ,n h n-rrr m "irt w n.en r-liirml er wii;!e putting on their pro fisn anl ctjen'-ive Ht;!re, h.sr t. arrow tin h' ga'e of Fara I te '' Torn M .ere s-ii 1 to I'eel, r-n bmkinjt at the picture of nn Iii-h erat t. 'Vnu cs:i eee the try ); r t.f 1 pa " "T, faid I'trl, r,nl the cr-r't cotrsiiiT out of his ni"Ulh." Toe Canadian I'm lianunt is to tnf el at Que t.is1 "ii I 'member 7. The tel"ri(,h informs a- tout Oeirit Sa,liu i- in-nne. M o shoii'.d'nt wonder if oiht r ea hoj R.' ublicarij fhould put in the fame p',m. ' Th entire armiinent of the United States na'ii n il vtfi pinoiint to R '01 gun, divided thus : I.inrr f-7 J. fii ttes, 600; Mnops, 4i',. steamer, l'i I ; brigs, 1G j and ail others, 2'-' g'in. A corre potnknt of a Cahftrnia paper sn; s, in ca)" Forney n not a c in ii l.i'e f. r Clerk of the next H-ofO, I ikibh. ti's frien Is will pio p i nt hi name ler that pi.-.tiotr The X rei fro-n riHe'a 1'i-aa r r i v I at Leavenworth on Thursliy t.igti', with the co'nfirt tble pnm of jlt.Ot.'U on consigmncot an 1 in the hails of pa.eot;ors. Tiiis does not look as if tl.e I'.kc's I'eak ttorits were "a:i humbug " The r.opnblisais have a rcrj ri'y in !iie renr.ivlvania Legiilatura of 60 on joint bnlh t; ia tihia of ZO, aud in Minnesota 87. The news in relation to the San Juan diffi culty is of a belligerent character. It is "aid that President Mnehanan will ak Congres for men and money to retain possopplon of the Island against Oreat Rr'Viin. l)r. Hayes, who aeeompanie l the lamented Kane, to the Arctic region, in 18V1, prr pise to iindrrtuke an other expedition in the same direction, through KafTin's Pay and Smith's Sound, for the purpo?o cf navigating, if possi ble, the open Tolar Sea, which Pr. Kano discovered lying Worth of the highest latitude reached by him in 18oo. Morton McMicheals, of the rhils lelphla Xorth AmtTimn, is speken of as a Ilepublican candidate for United Etadci Senator. For the first time in the history of the Suite both branches of the Maryland Legisla ture are Iiernocratic. Two thirds of the suicides in the cities of the Unite.; States this last Biimnier have been occasioned by delirium tremens. 7he New York PcmoTitj have dubbed their Uepublioan opponents the " O'sawato mies." The Uepublicans retort that they enn whip the 'Tammanies" any day. Secretary Floyd has completed his estimates for the ensuing fiaeul year. They are les by $1,600,000 than those of last year, nnd $300 000 less than the appropriations for the actu al year. The New York lrrald understands that Gov. Wise has decided not t) hang old Brown and his companions, but to set thorn to work in the State Penitentiary, and have strict exaininalion roadii as to their aanity, about which there seems to be a little doubt. Four new and elegant churches are in pro cess of erection in Trenton, N. J., by the rresbytpti.ans, rpiscopalian", Baptists and Moiliodi t, at nn nggregato cost of over $100 000. There are fife linn Iro 1 an I flft y-thrce con victs in the Indiana Penitentiary. Commodore Vanderbilt has Mied Henry J. Raymond, of the New Yotk Time, for libel. In Memphis, last wetk, a gent'eman from Arkausas lost $20,500 in one day, at car ls. The receipts into the U. S. Treasury for the last week, amount to $819, 000, being a re duction from the amount on hand the previous week of nearly $125,000. The amount subject to draft is $4,741,000- AattrsTEn Abel Smith, Esq , on Saturday delivered into the hands of Sheriff Frame, a young man named Kob't Medley. Tie stole a halter with a horse's head in it belonging to Oren Smith cf tfmithland and was nabbed in the vioinity of Lake City Calhaun Co. Siout A negro boy, belonging to M r Waehington, who was taken by tho insurgents at the tims liia master was, when he reached the Ferry wasollured a pike, which he refused when cue of the insurgents told him that ho w is fro aud fhould fight the whites. The boy replie 1. "1 don't know anything about being free ; I was free enough before you took me, and I'm not going to fight until 1 see Maasa Lewis fight- .ng, atid then 1 fight for him. This boy was among the prisoners in the engine Lou J hn A. McClernand, Demo (, is eleoted to Congress in the Springfield District ill , by about 5,000 majority, This is the '. ie M-.j Harris' PNt, who it will be ve.vdie.-te I. d.c ! shottly after his re-election. Mr. Liluour.tain'a hallo , the in.ti ', which was abandoned I y him in t! it C mad wools lias been recure-d anl ' ' ' ct t tViUurtowu toiiiKwhat torti tut rv.v ble. It was enacted in Irel-.itid, in 1417, when John Talbot wan Lord Lieutenant, " that aveiy Irishman must keep hie up t r lip thav ed, or else be used as uu lrirli tunny." Ishuiu Ci. Harris was itiainr urate ! flov ernor of Tennessee, on tlie ;! I inst. Ms u enters upon the second term as Governor of that Statu. A young clerk in ihe Lin I OUioe, at Wath ington City, n u.ed Lew i Joiits, oeinmitisd s oicnie, on ihe Ud iuil., by blow lug iiutti Iraius w ith a pittol. Tb. n !: - C t on t - " i ii. t. , ' i ill em in t n asnrt- t . ae hi 1 Lt a toaortii on the i th im.'. 1 r. d. w.:n ii, i' ' . fiomj.rr.r .n ferritory. h i srnv I It i auitl ih it his m ti wiiihe C't'te-'elty I'r. Willing, fr whom it i aiirge I. cr"T tf.l.'O voles were ci-t, but thrown out by dc canvas -it-. The clecti. o f S:t ie for (h.i'ini r is con firmed. 'Ihe Leg'.-lature would tun t t n lh 7l.i in f I int. The weather in Ihe mountains ws nj r.nd the mines coutmue to t ield largely. The Utnh mail of the -1st ull., has hI-o reached here, but brings no news of in.por auce. I'arrott's mi j r.ly fa- lb -leg itc from K m-us will probably reach d.Ol'O. The Republicans have a nisj rity iu both branches uf tho Legislature. Joseph W. Thornton ho ahi.d Jo'-eph Ciiarle.'B in June last, was hu!i on tho after noon of the 1 1th inst, Tiie clipper ship M isti!T was burned at ea on the 15th, five days out from S in Franci'co One hundred aud eighty one passengers and 100.ft00 in specie conveyeJ to Honolulu by t'i" shi; Achilles. The Kittg ,f the SsnJwioh Islands, in a fit of j 'alon-y, shot in I dangerously wounded hi privr.te secretary, Sept. 13th, causing rre it excitement. The Kinj contcir.phited abdicsfng bnt re considered. The French G .vernnicnt has crdered one hundred gun boats mounted with twenty-five guns each, to bo completed wish utmost des patch The letter purporting to be written by the Emperor Napoleon to the King of Sardinia, has been priutod. It is d.ated Oct., SOth, and is generally regarded as genuine. The Emperor observes that the question is not tio ' whether lie did well or ill at Villa Fraiioa, but rather to obtain from tho treaty results most favnra'de to the pscifioation of Italy. It was necessary to conclude a treaty that should secure in the bc.-t manner possible the independence of lla'y, which should sat isfy Piedmout and yet which should nut wuund tho Catholic sentiment or the rights of the severeigns in whom Ku'ope felt an inteicoit. The K'liperor s iys he Is bound by the treaty and ciuiiot, in the t'ongre-s which is nbnut to open, wulo'i.iw liimtelf f.rm Lis ctigaga nn'its The ISiupe.-or n'o-o liuci.s a plan t.f Ita'iiiti ConlVratioii and says that thia inereusc of his moral ii.fi n nee wiil enable him to uiako to n cesaions in c.mrnrmi'y with the legitimate wishes of tlie population. Ho ilutnauils th it the Ibichies of "armft bo called Io MoJeoa ; I'urina be united to Pied moot und Tuscany augmented pcrlnpa by a portion of lha territory he restored to 'he Puke Ferdinand, and systems of moderate liberty shall bo adopted in all tiisSt itoa of Italy. F. J. Merriiim, of Boston, who had some connection with the atr.iir at Harper's Ferry, but who c cape I bef. i e taking of the ar-etiai has since died c" his wounds. Ho was bur riedly buiiod in l'enii-y I ,.n,; by jiiivc slave. LOCAL. Post Wfllce, Pnhola City. 4rri'i'if.',. s'mithirn nd Fat. ru Mail. -TuesJuy. Tluirfy, aiul fiatiMslay. 2 I'. M. Northern .YliiliiUy, VW.lnvs.jAv, iu l Kr'el iv. 1) A. M. Mol.rarali, (Monthly )- l(.n'l.t of ea -!i uiomli. at 7 . M, Arrives 7th. sis mn afur. M I. Mohrarah, (Wely beams -HloiDlay, 'J A. Si. rlvs SaturUay. It) I'. M. Mails aro rlusol one hour b. f. re the tinif of ,1.ai:ir tun. lb liATI S, l. M. liakota City, July , 'DO. Rev. Mr. Mauhall will preach in the Cuurt room to-morrow, at 11 o'clock iu the fore noon. i)T The Sioux City RtgiHtr man is blow ing quite a breeie. because he has pot a new bat. If he will lend u ihe loan nv it, jist," we will put a " brick " in it for him BaTrBNEU. Capt. Mackey has returnea from his exumiuatiou of the Pub io Surveys in L'F.au qui Court couuty II" looks ha'e and hearty after the ext osore a'teiuliint upon such trips, anl gives some aery nteicting sketch's of the country and of tho aboriginal hahita ci' th2 nbcrigiiues. Kjt tit com. Two weeks ago wo an nounced the advout of winter io a confident manner ; but for some reason or other it right about faced, aud we had a delightful spell of we ther since, until the day before yesterday, whvn a change wis visible to the linked eye. I. irive down a disagreeable, li irjling, cold, ttet ram, and yesterday, vnie l tho in moony i. a furious gale of win I an 1 an itisigiiifi.Mut st.icu o e itlu r, w.th u,u 1 accoiupaui lueut, in ay bo expected lit it. Bi'sTi:t Humors weierife during the week that the B ml. of siebtftslta had bursted. There are several disc usol.tie individuals in town who had a tew dollars worth cf "jags," I e' ii g.i g to that liKstiiution, tlnck in their old clothes ; and tho news of the "break" b'i'UoK them like a shot. The rumors are uot eo .firms 1 yet, but wtt a IvUe our leaL iito be careful how they handle Nobca-ka Bank ( bills afles this. Out Pakot money au I you are a'.l right. The two dollars wt received last week, w ere on the Batik of Nebraska, but It null "ii. mo ;oot ' immediately after its reo opt We lost "uary led ' be.au.se we did ji?'. hv it t '-. Tuot. O-f town h"P ao'us'.ly f.asrme w 1 1 rel shins, m'de and f. ri a e. .or t!i( ; -t ek. Aocorrp aoii d by drov ' f t! ,g 1 1 a- ti one V 'l I o f !! the ol1 i half turted hn I m ontt l i n pmiies and ' ' h pf l ies ti nt it aetualiy requires t'-.-ir in'-'gu :n lit to keep tl.e r uuet from falling asun Tl ey hare a t'.irg on th:r ponies back that I ur'ake of the sliuj e id appearance of a -h. r-p, but which is ileiiominau i sadul by those who know, to which is attached in n pendant manner, their bagjrs.-fl. Iu this way i hey locomote. inoiher patty who conrliidsd to Last at the Bates air'.vol lat eight uboul 7 o'clock. They numbered six btrspping bucks an i on e unwusbe I, tmlovily iquaw. "Mino IJoit" ma ie them come dowuw itha couple of "ta-o bile" a pieuelhis time, took them in, not i r. a im.drn sense -fiilod them aud sent thera on their way ri joici i . Of r For Omaha Next Monday the Sover eign's Ecivints, Hon. B Bute, Hon. T. T. Collier. Hon. J tme-Tu2ts, Hon John Toll e, will Uka up their line of travel for Omaha. Hon G.o. A. Iliiulala has already departed, and is snug'y ensconced, by this time, in win ter quarters. We consider it incumbent up n us to closely watch thco chaps during the incoming, continuance and outgoing of tho next setsion of the Legislature, and to report weekly to the sovereigns. We expect that the sovereigns will say something like this at th? close of their labors : Well done, etc. Mull Goods. Zieg'.er A Kckhart have re ceived several wagon-loads of new goods, gro ceries and provisions within the last week They find it hard woik to keep the demand supplied, as the c.itixens of Dakota county j find it to their own interest to puivhaio things ! here at home. If this county produces nearly j all that is produced in this p.irt of the country, j it is but j tiat that DakoU City fhould be the recipient of the profits instead of crofsirg I over to Iowa with every thing. These nn r- : chants sell their goods at r asonable pi ioe, I and have opened a market f .r such produce I as the farmer has; and for ibis they deserve the patronage which they are now receiving. Willi a few more good business establishments here our rivil, ?;ou:i city, would soon loofe its laurels; an 1 c-.-rtaiiily, there can be n better point selected then this, either now or at tome future time, to opuu unj c arry on rot brain Ii of biibinejs. I t.cri:. Some of the finest fl .urwelmve seen for a long time, and the best that ever reached as lrgh t,p the Missouri, l iver nt this place ia at tl e storo of Ziegler & Fckhs' t. It ia in extra supeifnie brand manufactured from prime winter wheat, and only 475,,, r e .u They al-o have un cxei Hunt Ki iile uf flour at i4 00 1111 1 some for $.1 30. Ihoswho lead the IFo-alJknvvt a L'T to go to pet their bread bluffs. . . Hfrr-- t?.ru.Y CA3i:n V. e learn fu,w William Curl Esq,, who ha-just 1 enn ui. 1 1Y1.ro Omaha (hut the prisoner who left ii'-ie loc tint place, arrived, tin to s;;f' 'y aud iv -.e tlej 0 ited iu ' Our ill ."' vile " lo. tiy !' il.r j Ihew ! Il ian i'tiosi. U fr . 7. 1 iast niht clou' a 'feet ' on I this morniiiir ihura 1 a lo'.id cms-j tati n on Ih.- top of t'-rrn ,").: 1, that i'. is o.l'o j to do l.'i-iii. -s on. J otjcj:. IS hereby given l all tax payer in Dakota county N T. tl.t I will be t Pa'ti.ta City S " u' d-iy Nov. tj'itii, aud every .Saturday tii. catter iit";l farther tiotico, to receive their taxes, w .i. l aie now duo All no therefore reque-ltd to al! and sellle forth nith. O.iice liours lro.n 0 A. J!. to 4 P. M. M. PINK KM TON County Treasurer. Dakota city .V T. Nov, l'Jtli 1S3U Jw LOST! ON the 21st diyof July, 1830 a Mi'itary Bmnty Laud Warrant Number HI 'J74, for 160 acres, issued undir the not 01 March Hd 1855 to Winthc.p Bake. Any person finding the Hail Warrant will be liberally rewarded by leaving the sa-iio at my ofliie in Dakota. City, Nebraska Territory. Tl.omua T. Collier. Dakjm Ci'y Aug 20;h 1839 J NOTICE. 1 her, I v riven 10 all persons having elsiiTii pi: ir -1 MiehsulKoiler latent i'sk-'lu roiioiy, il.ieu..l. limt . hay are reuulreil to fiio Ih'. fBin totr.'tlier with llie voorhi-rs thereof, in the em.-e ol lot frni a'p l turt n-r itiil ih.uiiIv. in thn Trrrlt. ry ,,f N. raasi,. uu or ImOoih ha hmt day uf January Isi b Coteo uioter my band (no seat lir.e irnvitKil hy til eo.llUV f-.r Ho t iller.) this 16lh any uf OeloU r. A l. U. TIIOS. T. ( ill t.IKR, rrobate Ju.l,; o Dakota euiMiiy. g ol v j'E.v.s n fj'a in ed. 1)rice 60 cents. Enclose pen in a letter with cash or postage stamps, and by re turn of mail you will receive the pen as good as new. A lliei.sE. Eiiliot, Syracuse, N. Y'. Any person giviug the above three inser tions and -ending ijie a 11 Hiked copy, shall itccivo one of my btst pens by mad. !H WANTKI). J'tT..."le ant VI ,.rk I'm n. t r wbi.-hl will p ' I' 1 10 n...ltl... I0.0..4I iftrkHr ..ri.-M l'ak-.ai,ils, Aa us. U, '' Win. Cl'KL. xoucn. TO M. II CiiAVFK, "V ''tri uh if I m ly f nerra. Ft Yuu are l.ernby notified that I rhal! appear lil'ore IS. Ba'es, Maor of Dakota 1 Cur, on the 'JStli day of Novetuter, lf-'i'J, and ! demand of fcim, ss Mator, a couvevaneo of I Lot No. 1-', in Book 171, as I claim inlet) the same. At which tune and place you o.iu appear and ooutest tut right ao to do. ANDREW STEWATiT. r.VM.t Cit-, t " 1 ir.V noticj:. Ct :..', Of..! !,,;' Th-re have been feral nse..n-e,, . , from time U tune, to defray the rx,,,,.,.' t the company, a lar,e proportion of whi hi lot b.in aid; and in rav. the san.a 'is "'' paid th" resoluaoim of tha Company will I enforced s?itist all who have not' r . -? not con ply immediattlv. Thbic'l;s f k company have been krp't in fcu,h , that vjoehets will have lobe irt so,,,,, ' , Ihce vthn bat.. ,ao: ,. ... 1 " lul . be , ropcrly crciOed. u,, One as esstieiit male, (:(.t,)h,, f . C. for ir, (ill. one I .. ?,n ,.. i; S ,W one dure 8ih 1S37, for ir, ,-' u'r JulT.h.lHo;. fr .te,; Z Xih 11-67, ? 10. 0.i. one ,Ill0 ',. iV, , r t- t bi) Tom! i !0 mi "" 'f f' l 00 Total, 5 io.mi Tlie wholo inut ,.f nsM-ssnient n i-..,t share , fs.o,k of the I,UU VMy c end the sh ,1 eh.hlers will renu mber t , f ' the aiticle- of incorp.u.tion, nil H,e t.n.r. n . , ,. , r , 1. a 0 . -.. 1. 1. .. 1 .1 . . ' a , im-1 11 1 Mnioiers is houn I iisessmtiits u;a Ie against the share , td in his D ime, or that he n-.y Loll. i l- Ami further: ta.ititrg title Dakota City C.r 1 heU June P.'ih, 15-3S. there was a re-o, ,. ,' passed ordering the President to give ni.t'i-, to all the Shartholders to ray t(,e f.m,, due witaiu ixty days, or in default of ,,,v nieut all the stock on which the asfc,,,,,, were not paid in sixty days, from the dic thereof, should he sold to the h'ghest bid,lrr 1111 1 the fines; inetit paid ; aud the overplus any. to to uuiject U ihe order of the Ssre Loldeis. On ts'- 'J.-.t il:,, 0.' Augiiut there was ei,.vUt., passed, filing; the IW dent ; .n.er to On what was uio,t exptdisnt in b;.- j 1 Vnn i t with H e pro erty and n.-s'-ts of the ! u.p..i!y, to mm the liabilities 0: iLe tame. AND NOW, II; arhr of the I'rniil.nf, T. L'I WOOD CLARK, ve girt Xniirs That if the above i not complied with in tydaj", the I esulut'u.tis of the company wil'. be rntoiced, nnd all the stock of the compa ny that the asses-merit are not paid on, will bo sol ) Io pay the liabilities of the company ; as all the projerty of the oity within the bound", to wit: fiom Elm Street to T.t.e Street and from and from tith street to 20th ' tti-it. h is been entered by the Mayor, ani nd outside that lyTrusbes; nnd the tin.s lor p 1 c 111 i ri CF warrantee d'eils of the-e parties closes within six months from the date of their entry ; and all the pr perlv tint tfee le I will be lorfoiied. 8 H A I! t HOLDF. Ii 3 AM) CREDITORS will take warning that ea itn Ihh diiy of January, A. D IHdu, ail the stock wiih al'jtlie propeny n, t thi n coveie I by dec in l'tikuia City, will be suild to Ihe higlie-t bidder, and the debt of the company settled up, if only a dividend is declared. N. B. We would further sny that lLo.se who have not obtained deeds to the lots urnwn on their shares, can obtain the same by rail ing; upon the Seci ctary and paying the as-scs.-ment duo W. H S HL'GIIEts J D M f?tiorKWKLL. Seureti'.ry. Agent Pnketa City, N. T. Nov. 9ih 1854. LEGAL NOTICE. TO WIN 1 IIUOP BLAKE : You will take notice, that on the 13th day of September 1&69, a pe:ition whs bled ly Thomas T. Collier, in the clerks offu'C of tho third Judicial District of the Ttri'tory ot Ne biilska, for the county D.ikots, against your self and Amos R rarktr, stating in ubs taio'-) I'.uit on the 'JUt day of July lt6y 1 purchase of t-ird Amos S Parktr a certain Military Bounty Laud V. mi runt, Nutn! or P137I, f.r KiUiicies, issu'd under the net of Cor.gi e.' f March SI 1 85 J, to Buid Winthrop l'.lake, uti I wus sol 1 and assiguid by sai l Blake to s o I Aunts S. l'urki r, an I to it said warrant von soi l nod and assigned by s::ol Parker 10 Die, toe t.iid Thom.13 T. Collier; nnd that on tl.e .M -t. day of July 1859 I lust the said Land WorreM, that 1 Lave ml in any uiannir ro'il or i'..s-ir-iied the aid w airaiit to vuy per.-.'J or p" s, . ; that 1 huvo iiot leeeived 11 consi.hr: tiou for 1 in said warrant of any disruption; aud that I 11 tit now (he Ipgal ewner of ft.; I waritint, and that Ihe legal title and owuu-li :;' to s-.iJ warrant bo aOjudgd to be in me. At l you are hereby required toappoar and answer or demur to said petition 011 the first day of the next term ef the Disliict com I, for sai l county tube hold at D.ikoU city en the 7th day 01 November, A. D. 18f9. THOMAS T. COLLIER, Dakota City October 1st P. P. 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