The huntsman's echo. (Wood River, Buffalo County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1860-1861, August 02, 1860, Image 2

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JTHB HUNTSMAN'S ECHO
T 00H rJV.ClTKIt, BUFFALO CO.. N.T.
Kvsar -rnrr.si at a-oftiuxe.
Ttrma I'tr Yi-nr.. : : I : : : ! s '
62 eo
Indc-itfndent in Kvr 3 tiling
-! Keutral In fliollilnpr.
i iTIU'haiAT, AVOV6T 166k
, . SA . ,..t . Ajrenl.
, Mr. i. , of Columbus, is our appointed
f.i.4 l lUs .'.; and is authorised to re
e.vs n4 rexeir' r, moneys for the earn.
"! " Thieves About,
''Last Sunday night a pony and two
mules bebmging to David Savage's mer
chant trsiu were stolen from their lariat
fastenings,! and taken ft way. i
, - It has nsnpired that a ninn named
Jlunrh, Pume, aiias Surrey, wuo
. . i
j j,mr-- to be Frenchman, but, jn fact
: n German, with twa accomplices arc the
' fiiioiiniHtl.-; us thry were seen lurking
.i..,t t.v- ,.r the river about dark.
.'...'t'-lru. A a-i .tM-nred
'"iLo utiimaU were tracked to ths rlvtr
stafoiiil some miles above, and Boarch
w about bring made, when, Mr. Gra
mu, Ling across the- river arrested a
1 sai-pJcioasi character, fur theft commit
5 tel upon his property, Mr. Savage
I trcut overhand confronted the fellow who
finely acknowledged to the theft, and
j thst the animals were up oa an isUrd
! .'. . f l',.r m,.1 r.rT.i-cl in
, r'"i;-,rr
; jo and, sh)w wlr 'l9y were meantime
' the animal had got loose froin the thiof,
. . . . ..i i a 1 i n . 1 i . . 1 u 'ill n T II II 1 1 1
. up near lioyd', with bridles and lariat
- apon thni-r-tb bridle ha v ins; been sto
lin Irom neighbor Gunn. Parties are
i af'rt tiirt'viiiglender of this gnn, an I, if
tiken, MDptrctching is anticipated.
.'sVvraJ other" horses are missing ia this
; tf'- ftr.:'MJ two fellows on two mules
in!: about near the river
-ljo.Y0.jf JXhej axe duuttW-ss riding other
ople?3.jyule, un 1 bhouldhave been ar
" rvstedi ja u 't
Wo advise Loth emigraot and settlers
a cle tvatph vc the1 'v
'"dcSt iftinTmarily' with any who take
)isj possession. If wft tare 4t
Vn" irti'iV. at liRt. admimMter ina-
. V J J w -J ,
s? Vo'aaf again ; 1 lobk out for
jieyijs,' lor there are plenty about.
J . -m . " ' '
iVbodp t'. Xew Expreas Exlcn
j i iiw tionl . - -j
-Thit : Pianeer Company, ' tha United
States Express, hare alrsadj commenc
u extension nf their lino from Omaha,
?p thiNo'ri Platte Route, to FortKear-
ej,' and obably, from ' thenoe will
jntinuo through to Denver.
This is pno of the most obliging, ex-
cdith unreliable and attentive, of Ei
re's foiepilniesj aad have universally
wn tha pioneers in that class of sor-
.ra Westiard, and dcsrve tha patron-
e osd support of the people along this
jut.1 Mr. Shepard, the general Divis
n fBpritttsndent of th West, as also
ji. A. Eddy, the hxprcss mestcnger,
tf ld up-Mi tie as they paa-ed up on Tues
y, on their first trip. They run with
ia Western 5t-gs Oompany's coaches of
)urMT-the fustest, safcit, and best line
the PUtte VallfT If ton have a!u-
L' nr mmwT run -wiA tn ond F.Rt. t
. . a!.:L . i. t. t, -
trrd, or dire small parcels from hc-
latS your orders with ns, or at the
sjrj 'stftTo and you will he iarredj
W larn fhat the contrast for furniah
.. fols fit h Twlegraph Line between
Vt kesrsj and Qcaaha Is r, trcd
iri'njS from Columbus the other duy
i-er urprleii at the pijea o twenty-1
et cbdar jpolfs along the rout&j,-Sijc-i
to tHo Jsniibla unditaking; uud in
-faiptf. f. Youthful nicriea . we
out !'D..m your rirer ! BIttEt your fur-
cef ! - Down with your Rail ftoads !
riwitlr your Bridget! and Lightning
.rii jnorTela-gntph wires!; Hurrah!
r''f n4,inen of $ncrfj
f Nerve. ' '.
. . "V
(jiiXj-rTTjihin a few mile of 0nf of
- siars thoujtnds of feuffllo. . Mr. Moor
ad, at Kftrny City, has Ukn aoma
enfy itfeTvao, which bo Is raiainc. Th
'ugSto-idf c ois?s aro thickly soattr-'
aiOTg'ina yaj acroas ma riyer, toe
jiflh f.-orit which it fearful to delicat
' tut.; , It',' ia a tatbaout kharaS
iii)ca uapsiM of Cue game ia thua
!y 4wf:4f laarelj for sport.
4 art gna orer to Ukt a ehirsa
T tj'fc liutet n4 get a fresh eui.
it' t- ' m m - -
ft r.wjir r PesTATiK(g I(4
tj , t ! t! na-. of Cod trees, it ts
For Uic Mines.
' The largo Quartx mill train of Messrs.
' Vnndeventcr, Field, & Co., passed Fort
Reamer. July ?d, all m line order, ana
comprising the folio. ring named gentle-
men j
VIZ!
S. C. Field, Detroit, Wisconsin.
IT. C. Dickinson. " "
Owen Curiiiuinp;s. " "
It. i?. Sackett, Durand, Illinois.
Thomas Carr, Chicago,
D. Merchant, "
J. Shannissy, "
Put. Smith, "
J. N. Brown, Teru,
X. M. Porter, MUsourri,
roarrAH:
John Snider, July 27.
James I!ichardfou.
Nephi Johnson.
ndvrutd froti Denver.
Wra. CliBso and Elvira Chase.
rrom the 3Ilnes.
By late dates from Denvjr we learn of
exciting times. James A. Gordon, for
merly of Crescent City, Iowa, had been
on, what t!n-y there termed, "a spree
shot at some h iif dozen men, killed ono
and left another for dead, shot a dog
wbila crouched between bis master'
legs aod had become the four of Denver.
Finilly, &f:er he had loft town, tho next
day the peopl 3 .plucked up courage to
pursue, and found him ensconced at Ft.i
I.upton. The Fort was v igilant'.y guard
ed, nnd re'riforeemniit3 nnt for to Den
ver, meantimo Gordon Dashed out of
the gates, rushed through the guard i
was ofT, his belt bristling with nnns
offonsiva and dtfensive, and was pur
sued, shot at, wounded, dismounted hiiJ
run for life, and was not captured up
to tho tima of the news going to press.
The fugitive was making towards
Fort Laramie with $750 reward on his
head. This, tho rcsutt of whiskey and
unbridled passioa.
Express Agents.
We lean that our jod friend John
Ileth of Fort Kearney has been appoint
ei agent, at that place, for the IT. S. Ex
press Co; Also, M. C. Selden, agent
at Kearney City. We think that this se
lection will be'satisfactory.
IUix. Cooling rain has fallen in co
pious showers since our last issue, and
wo are regaling upon waternudon, green
corn, tomatoes, ic. besides the earlier
classes of vegetables.
: CVOur little wheat harvest has pro.1-
el our toil a decided success ia wheat
growing. VC think the yield will prob
ably be from thirty -to forty bushels to
the acre. This is th best wheat region
in Nebraska. The Tines are large,
plump and free from chess and snut.
Oats, rye and barley are also fine and
heavy. '
5An extra of the Western Stage
Co. -pnsiwd down yaaterday ''loaded to
tho guards." Peakers are returning
home, down in the mouth.
Twitchcll & Saddler's saw mill, down
athe crowing of Wa river, is said to
be now ready to be' put in motion.
Let ner rip !
Serious llliay n the. Key
West.
The particulars of an Occurrence on
the K v West, one of the Government
boats in the Rocky Mountain FWt, has
been detailed to us as follows :
Just ns thev came in view of Fort
Pierre an elk was observed standing on
the Hhore, which the soldiers and Lieut.
Curr were very desirous to shoot, when
the pilot, an is customary when boats
conns in sight of places, blew the wbiftle
frightened tho elk away. This
snraged the soldiers and thf Lieutmant,
wnd tho latter, neizin a ritJe fired at the
pilot, but fortnnatcly missed him. Tha
?i lot, in turn, drew a revolver and fired
ourJ.iines at the Lumtenatisv tbeUist
shot takingtfect in the shoulder, lie
1-neavored So fire again, but the pistol
Lsnapped without goicg off, when the sol-
u er rushed up into the pilot bouse, and
seized and bound the pilot and pricked
and beat him with their bayonets and
then dragged him down and fattened
him in one of the rooms.
The captain strove ia vain to have him
released as the boat wat in great danger
of being wrocked as it was still in mo
tion and without any one to guide it
lie was, however, with tho aid of the
soldiers, ablo to gat the boat ashore,
where they remained until tho Chippewa
and Spread Eagle camo up and furnibh
e4 them with assistance and liberated
the pilot. -, .
All partial implicated were taken to
Fort Randall where the whole affair is
undergoing an investieation under Col.
Uuoroe. Sioux City Tim. .
Fr.iTTr.rHKO. A Correspondent of
the Boston Traveler says that arespec
tab! 'Moslem'. in .'.the Etst Informed
ln that in this country ti er wan
''no law. freer or rHgi"n, and that
th people at one ai.other." This
U too ).1. We merly t-kin one an
other jr drivinj barg in, ' fly one
siother !ire in pohtini I con its ; but
there no eannibalrttnwet0 aisure
off Orifntal friends Ex.-1
, t ' ' ' it- , ..
" .ffSTTne asssy ac at Denver is roll
ing hut tome beautiful' biii-a gen
tlfm.n.u,b)tcij Jdifbt nic-o; jV'-'vr
l.flsve ag. j . . .
VY THE OVERLAND MAIL'
Startling Xevt t from Northern
Texas.
By the Overl.nd Mail last evening,
wo received o letter containing the
following txtrn, issued Irom the offieu
ol the Uoi liam Vo. 'It is dated the
1 7th of July.
FEARFUL. ABOLITION RAID.
IXcUUREOlIONOF NEGROES.
03sauattamis Brown among vs
JCoithtrn Texas to be Laid Wa te -The
IVurk Jllriady commenced.
The destructive and mjsti ri u-fires
thiil occurrel throu.'Iioui our p rtinn
of the giaie on the Clh inst., wera u
ilit me for speculation tfntil to-dii'. ;
sonic imputid tht-ir origin tothe ' .-pjn
t ncou combustion f pMiirie match.
crusid by tlw txci-wsive lieu of th-.t
day,' but 'Le co'iviction bienifl in
pnvitil that liny wire tin- r suit I
prfcoi cried ai ranrmiiHs tu t m uu:
by Ab.jliiiun emissaries, win, li 0
herctofor.' been xp-lled !roii i J -country.
That - ti i latter o-i in - w..
fo rtci, is vt riiii'il by tir- s i ' j-,.n
letter from Dr
Dallas Herald
Pry or,
c-: i r ot t!
Dailas Jul) 15, 186c).
Capl. De LiJe, Ltar Sir : I n
in bitsie that ;uu may '.' )'
pc pie for tho most a'arrniiiif st c . i
nfl'iir- that I as ever crrurrisl in Trx-
as. On the 8'Jl
D lias as firt'd
1 J uly tile low li ui
t-vd (ho x bine liu i-
liesL JiOlli II ll in!,, ti-lltUUH :.
i-rv sioie in t wn wa i f-iioyeJ
t r( .ii k ii m . ' . .
Tii-
in Xt (lay li'' ilwlii g bouse of J.J.
Eukins hjs bun.eil. A I u-r that t: i
(ie!lin li iisi? i f E P. Nicholson was
!;red, but uisci Veied in time to arrest
ll.e fl.nnis. On Thur at. the unin-
ises ot iriu tinier, wiiu a ur"c
y.-n If li :.! I
nmontit ol o ts. gi in. e c, Were t-u-liit-ly
consumed. T 'i- led to l-e ar
rtht nl' st, nie lieu roes and wi i'.e toeu.
A mo-t iib lical j l-n wa then i is
cov it-d loili-vusia e tiiis mil" jiurl on
o Ncjr h- rn Ti xa-, i-xtciiuiiy even iu
l!.e Jed River counties.
Lite men. Irieinls ol tie Abolition
preach rs B unt and Mdviiuny, who
were ex; el:i d lrem thr a untry l .sl.
year", are the" itiFt'gitors of tln plot.
Ti.e w hole p'an is M'tsiemwioiOly cm -cived,
and most ing-niously cuniriv
d. It timkes j!nbi(id ru i cold ;o
to hear the (let; ils. Tins whole coun
try was to be laid wnste with the, dc
siicnirg nil i lie ajinuii ion, previsi. n.s,
Hrm" fie, to get 'be country in a
state of helplessness, and then, on
eJci-Hon day, in, .lugussi, to make a
general in urrtctiou, aiJed and assiKt
ed by emisiv ries from the N Tib, and
persons friendly' to ihem in our midst.
This sphere of operations is districted
and sub-districted, 'iving tn e ch di-visi-
n a close supervision by one en
ergetic white man who controls the
negros as his subordinates. A regu
Im invBion, and i re 1 intestine war.
You, all, at Bunhi m a'e in i s mu;h
di.ngr-r as we are; II- on your LUrd
and maLe tliese facts known bv issu
ing extras to be sent in every diec-
tton. "Ail business Iks ceat-1t"an:!
fh country is u-rril.lv -xrted.
in h:ibte, vonra truly.
CIIAS. H. PRYOR.
The fires t! at or-cuned on the Ctb
iust. as far as we j et are able to learn
are as follows .
DaJla. The entire business por
tion ol the town, inc'udin every nier-i-antile
house in the place. Loss es
timated a' lour bun. lied thousand dol
I.ir.
Belkn.ip Eight Urge (store houses
were destroyed. The buildings were
own pc by Drs. Foo'e and Tlioymor
ton, tf McK iiney. Loss not given.
Milford, Kllia ' County. -Totally
rit-troyed.
Black J'ck Grove. One large mer
cantile bouse t i oss 830,000.
"Vaa! achie-On; house.
Denten. Thif smre house of J. M.
Smooi. with the ho'ii-e of J.tcotis :.tid
I nf Bains it Tivtner. Total lous c-sii-
nialed at tSWO 000.
Pilot Point, One store house, own
er! by J. M. Nnoot, of Dtnton. To
tal o 8 10. (.00. i
Fort tVorth A nrrcandle house, j
Loss not git en. j
'Ladonia, Fan-in Ounty. The I
store bouse of Mr. E. D'jpieo tolajly !
destroy ed. L,oss t25.000. I
It i also reporli'd tlut two house
were buined in Jt Hereon, and ut Hon
ey (Jrove, in this coun'y, one Imune
was bred, hot put out before much
damace was done. A steam flour
inir mi'! was burned at Jdillivool, Col
lin county , Tex-t. i'. Jostph Daily
Uazetle. July 23.
Utah. There was a frost in some
places in the lowluud.i south of tho city,
especially in Farmer's precinct, on the
rooming of the 21st insi.. injuring vines
and oiliir tender rcgeUblea and nipping
corn. - The change from the warm wcuth
r which had been experienced during
lb 3 week previou, to the cool, cbillin
- IIIVOUUT, Wl VUVI. lliilllli,.
breezes of that a,,d the following mom-
. . . 1
log, was great, and reminded those who'
wera out irl j of tlw 11 Witsts of win'
ter wbwm Las bnt "rtsentiy passed away.
' JiTIt is a teneral
all
classes of person are ready to give tbcfr P
iiv , .l. . . . . .
We clip the following from the St. Jo
seph Daily Gazette of July 27.:
Carsou Valley ami California
Neww
Another express reached this city ypg
terday with California news to the llth
intt. and Unrsnn City dates to he I5th.
From our regular Canon City corres
pondent and extracts from California pa.
pcrs, all tho news of interest will be
gleaned .'
Carson Citt, July 12, 'CO.
Tlio crops have generally
been better than ukuuI. The past season
in Ciiiifornia lias been unu.-ni ilij cold
and wet, huiI imiii' iie eropsol' buy I nve
I'f'n gattiernl. Tho barley and wheat
crop nro trncrilly very good, the va
rious I'roiiui' s of th garden and vine,
as umi iI, are renin rk:i ! i (.
Jiiilire l evi y, indicte I for the Brodtir-n.-k
ituul, liiii 1cii :iciiiil;inl.
Thi; ii:n inn', ol nol-.J inkcn out f the
Illitl'-S lllii Mi -.IS -ill (:iH llllS n lilioul !,.
tune u;il r e..iiiliirin. f.ill rp) Iiuh va- !
lieil I'll' liUii' ('""III l ist Vi'ii!'. j
.(MII - i I T . : Ulfii' iTInj ll:!te l
en
in ol- ii- ,r t.V ' iu "I 'i
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foiiii I liitci? in
ri numli'T !
' p n ; :i i-";is, ran .
! ,i in 1 "'.-I .uiN nf
Ill I'M iii m I
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un o-
WI.5TERX flAU KfcAS.
; ! n-rtilur aunv in s.nl ;vt PyriMii
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i n seen ior un- ... ; ,v .
iln- ; .-
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entire force ol b
e in Jians
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in i -d .urlh ward.
!? I'odiro, Indian utr nl. hud mi
i vi: v vvi.h otn.' two in-iiiviud In
.. V .. krs Kiver. They nr-iiis-
"1 In liv';-y, itud lhien;i n to eniil
i, I--I , iinh.'ss c. ;-i,i,ii di in nidi are
j n. i v h. He has been unable to
I e.
li . i a. i .nie) view itn tin- liend chiefs
tt i'..li-L'ii.h nitioii. The general
iin.i - o;i li-re iniii-ie those who tire
li. -. :-.t(U i.u'ed with the character and
leiniii.-. ol the Indians ii, tint there will
lei a iruiTilIi war for mouths, if not!
years, iinieij a whol-sonm lesson is
tPU-ht thwin. l-'vcry few -ays new, ur
riv.s hero of the murder of moiic il"in h
ed p iitits of prospectors or emigrniits.
ICo news as yet has been received of a
change in tho Central Overland mail ar
rangements. The Pony from the East is expected
here to-ni-ht. The people are on ilit
qui vive for the news.
The communication from hereto Cali
fornia is improving every -lay. ' The So
nora train from that place via Toulunine
county, to Walker's river minus, is now
oiieii for pack animals. Muire unv
mnkj the journey from MurvKville vial
v ....i.... L..... ... .i.:.. .1.'... .....I
liuunnniil ine9 in inin out;c, in iw
days distance, about 160 miles. Tln'iv
is soon to be a rival line, with reduced
time, o i the PlicerviiW route.
Col. Frv, special manager fjir ' oilifor-
nin, expects to h ive a duly mail iu op
eration from Virginia l.'ilyia Cai.soii
City.To J'iaotiriei.!, Cat., iic.it week.'
Business of alt kinds is rew rwix'm-r.
The wild speculation which- h is b?cn so
nie ler tna pa1'! sit niontot Has auniuauu
and a uptiliby, practjuai tonoia glUUitai-
lyaupelediiigit., 4
,Tho minjsare gradually proving to
be quite us rich ns originally chjnned.
Eight or ten qunrta miiis and snicking
apparatus arc either ulider way or being
constructed, and much more machinery
of various kinds aro on th-ir way, and
will be erected before winter.
The Walker's Rivar mines are proving
rich The suakas there in many in-iUii-CjS
equalling California in er.rly dvy.
The "lar;in Silver Mining Cuinpanies
are orsiimsiig. auii.m. nv 4A iisu inivej
COinillOliOC'ii flllfjriiiAg oio. I c.liU tin;
folowing slat-uijt of son: of tn- '.ri
cip'il companies : The Oph.r or i mn
stock Co., superintend -u by Cept. lo;l,
formerly of P. M. S. Coau.y. ii ;, dur
ing the past two liinnih-. nli t .p. U iu-l
tons of or.-, vali.d ul .J i. lie;
vein is n-w ubeut . ev n l e m '. .-iu:,
and tho Onimmv !'Xj-,.-.i . ;ii p 6 )-.
tons uinro liihir-' :hc .-ei. iti cio-e-, at
the saaii value, ai,!.;n.' ih r- .-u!i ol one
year's work uv.-r . -p'.ct.t'iM. 'I uc Cen
tral Co.. a'ti-.-.ni'C li .vu ju .t couioi i,;:-
i d hippi g oi ( it ; iiii.it u vul- iln-j
game. l!iu i.inlioc l. o. li ,vi; .i ih-,;
Si veil t-Ui-.; i:n valu-. cjii-i.'J jji r .o.i.
The Ca nli jr t ). on r.nii j It u I ..r--l.-o
shipping v.iiu.': li-o.ii 51- to i "i I !i.
uuijiin: s.ippcl 1jy ttie Mex.r.U Co.,
on--of ill-.-1 .fin st, not leau.i-u. Ail tii.
is fiam i.no Vii'gitiia District.
In litiditicn t ilia iimounl s. nt to Cul
ifoinia f'"- sine. tin', there is in.w i.U nj
tolls of or') of less valje1 liik- ii out , wtnoti
will be k.-it oa thu ground for . ia j.t:iig.
A rrjffiiier of coinpaui"8 in other dis
tricts are bending r-tuuil quaui.iii'S a
ton fioiu e-acii ci nui to San Francisco
fa? tir.v!s'r, r.n-1. jfre- awaiijug rot urns
before reaking txten-iivo uivesuuetts.
Th' ehar icUr of the population o'tm
ing here tow is-of a morij subktantial
cla-s :hn i ti.i pi'iaotrs.
LAif. The ste.imer Golden flito
arriv-d at -hreo o'clock, tu-d y. 'Iho
Overland Mail arrived this morning tt
Yisalia, No news arrived here yet. The
agent here (Mr. Fiuuey) yi ihat if it is
in the power of man it will continue ri g.
ul.-ir. Mr. Bail Roberts, superintendent
of the Mail Company (chorpcriug) is do
ing 11 he eun to get the stations stocked
with horses and resolute men. If nccet
sary a laiye subscription could be raised
here to keep thB Pony in operation. We
are just gelling over the absurd Indian
scwro. J, Williams.
Pike's Psak Golu Mines. We hour
but of few person returning from tho
goldmines. That thoy remain there ia
tlio best indication that the gold hunters
have baa good prospects. It will p ob
. . I . . I . , . , , -
?cm YS - ! TT1-0.' pold z
in utaai Itf IM fflink ttnt. v im.ui a i- rl1i,i
in weekly is constantly increiiting. 'ITm
CUi.rta wills are just being put into op.
crution., V- ' - ' i
A corraspoDderjl el tho Ooldcn City
Mountaineer, writing from lair Play
digging! lOio hst., says: "WLtre tU
miners aro regularly nt work thy tt
rpalisin- fn-m ,"M5 to 410 to tho hand.
A wriur Loiu
Cre-rort's
snys "Quite a number of quarts mills
are now in operation, and others are be
ing ntartcd daily while others aro dai'.v
arriving and beisg put in runnirlj? Ordof
ns last as positne home of those now
running are doing Well, w hile others, ns
yet, are less fortunate but I think tliry
.1 li i
wi i u wen wnm properly urrangeu
ami worKeu."
From Mountain City a Correspondent
tnvs . "a nave no i'ouit that tuerearo,
at a low estimnte, seventv-fivo mills in
course ot erection, in and about this
diftricr, rxelu.lini: tho arastras and wa
tcr mills, which will number, at least,
ns many wore.''
31 ore Tornadoes. V
Locisvillk, July 23
At hfil'f past six o'clock vesterday ev
eiin a loin nlo from the Norlhwcfct, un-'
ro'ifeil si-vi ril litiii'ling-, prostrated trees,
ami blew boils from their moorings,
e ui n ; i-oicidcrablc J iniiiga, tho nmouut
oT wlnrh i not ascertained. The fitorm
lastn.l tin-en in in uies and wrs tiecompan.
it i vi nli hi il and rniu in largo quanti
ties. Ci-errLAKn, Jlly 23, V
tornadii passed over Bniceville sta-
i:nn, on Hie Cleveland ami .Mahoning K.
Jt., on tiaturday, entirely destroying the
il- jiot Mini several houses mid barns and
. k r, i I it u: fwo ladies. Large trees were
upmH'd and hurled thmugh the air
i i in- wiortwYjyerY vioiein, una extena
i, ; d over tft luWtSlVw) mil- in length
i I ..-,.. A.. ...it ..I..
-uu h I'likiii.-r inn'- wine.
Cairo, July 23.
Yesterday between three and four P. V.
a severe norm urose from tin) North,
which unroofed th '. Illinois Ceiitrol U.
11. freijji't, depot, the bank and several
other buildings. Tim I. C. R. R. cngino
hous"was compie'ely deinolishcd.
A P.omaxtic Talk. A trial is coming
on nt Paris, shortly which will eivc pub
licity.to a sad aU'air. An Kuglish lady,
the widow, of mi officer who died in India
sonic few y-iii -- .-.-o, leaving a large for
tune, h nl l.ivon'iu "att-.clieii t:i and mar
ried to a person iiiiioii b -nea'.li h.:r s a
tion a . s lU.v'.-fcevr of gendaimcry.
Noihin'liowcver, ti's occurroJ during
the four years that the uniou has lusti.d
to iHiike her regret the tp she bus luk-
en, iiitiniii-h the geinl.irmii did turn out
, to be the brother of her Jsmme-de-eham.
brt i nd .-he did me-t bun lirsi of nil (by
j af-i.'ident of course) dn'ssed in plain
: eloilic-i at the Hal Mabille whither she
b id gon'r; one evening escorted by the
i siiwtnle, wko bad told 1 r. that the
greatest ladi.-s iu Paris w;re seen in
J that seductive place, und that no barm
j could pos.-ibly bo thought of any lady
i poiu: there in company with her inaid.
Th'lady's daughter (by her first 'mar
riage) h id grown-J-sijnvO the ' establish
merit of her mama with the ex-gendarme
from -.' line child of twelve to a lovely
girl of sixteen. The honest gendarme
had behaved with exemplary kindness to
his daughter-in-law ; it seems that the
vwt'iije wits progressing as wcil as could
be eire.-cied, when, .i"SAfcc!last, came
a tremendous 'h" "its trnnuiiuy, I
in the shan.i of iiuoL?' Cjiux
the yoong iay troui atftTling0Tnins
sion cgint, who had supplied the wine
for Ihe family, nnd who -had been admit
ted on familiar terms in consequence of
tho cultlvi'tion if his manners, which
seemed far above his -stat-wmir The de
mand was, of course, treated with con
tempt tho j-'jung lady bearing one of
the best names in England, Mild entitled
to a largo fortune and the dismissed
lovr, biuden to consider the great a;8.
taue ) between himself and the bright par
ticular star he had dared to woo, Was
dismissed, on the part of the gendarme
iu particular, with every demonstration
ofonnt!!iipt. The next day, however,
voting lady was iiiifsiiisftr and a let
lerTroni Lauress itnnounc-d that she
bud c4ior.cn to uct for h -rself, and had
tflpi d V'uli the e-ommisiiori agent ; the
m in i igi) bad, therefore become ncces
sarv e-onc'.u-ion, and the- young couple
v, :-e coiim jy -miy united.
'1'h': cumin. - -ion agent, whose manners
are a! ore lii-i s ai-oi;, in; ns out to be an
e-caped coiivic , who lias just bc. u re
stored to his place in the buyne ut T ou
ioii, wh-nce lie had broken nuav just be-foi-
Chrisimas, having been recognized
at lioiii-deaix, ui the cathedral, whi'licr
he hud accoiiipiiiiitd his young wife, to
show her the splendors of the !'! e- Dieil
Tho niotiier insists upon a divoice, and
tli-: trial to take place some time in July.
cnlTI s iftr 1
f il-Yi
BLLOW COLUMBUS, ON THE
Great .Military Read.
Th iimlprsined i-i now prepared teen
t -i tab- Kiul srcomniodate Kmigrant and
ti .-lwrlers. Keep horsns,cat'lc, and furn
!h ei ai ii, provisions, and o'her lonil'orts
for Uie wsyfari1, good wali-r and camp range
m.-icksmKhtng
In 'l i's dciifirtmcu ox and horvn-rhoe-in.
Wagons r -p iirei), etc., etc.
nlO-tf. HIRAM EUSHNELL
.DOWN WITH MONOPOLY!!
Jin End fo Ilumtug !
Torn the supciior faeiMtiea possessed by
ths
GKVOA Ft:nRV CO. !!
They aie i.ipar'd to Perry Emigrants
seres the LOUP FORK
AT 60 O'-nls Per T'aml !
Satisfaction guariar.teed to all our pat
rons, .
XI. J. livusiny,
11 tf
Eee'y of Coinp'y.
I have an extensive Vegetall Garden at
, . irood ItiveV VentreS,
' and, hiv now yi-aJy fa tal , all the ,
Ui EARLIEST VARISTIiV
VF Jl OOTs' AND VE7RTA VLES
' (f5T Orders fro,n4ths Frt, sift! el,
w hi re, t rr-mptl y n'tendrd to.
J. JOHKSO.t..
Sign of the
ESloplDLxaLtjj
TOOTLE'S BLOCK,
Fahnhah JjnxtT, .... Omaha, N. T.,
bbing Merchant,
Have just opened a splendid Stock of
Spring-it Summer
Hn2CTTf5-.lgo keep a complete Stock f
iij -unoun, groceries, uarawara,
Keudy-made Clothing, Hats,
Cops, Pol ls, Shoes, Crock
ery. Woo Jen waro, etc. '
which be ofTeis at the lowest figures,
of oty 11 011S6 tn this market.
C3T Cafh paid for hides and furs..
tilO-ly
PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE,
Three milet above North Bend If.T.
UGRAIIA1TT, Proprietor.
'
Accommodation for'the wants and nt-c-Bsliies
of the travelimr public.
Good italdeg, hav, and grain, als
Jtlacltsiniiliiiis;
in all its departniei ts ox ami liorcs-sbo-
ing. Wagons repalr(d,ttc, etc.
nlO-ly.
Gitj Slothing Hall! '
03IAIIA,IV.T.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DSVLEBS 1W
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GEKT'SFUKNISIIING GOODS.
F.1RSIUM STREET,
(Oppesiie Lncey &. ftrcCormick'f )
V -0-0-0-0-Go
ii mailt) to order oi the h.rtct nolle.
Cash paid for l-.uleg and furs. nltMf.
f
Agents TJ'anlcd !
. r-10O,OO will be lour W "
' . . '. ; ". ' .
T H I- :i.iv't 1 ftie n i tw -a tV,
... "!-'.' : r i. r "... 'i .'j- rj-l.' -'-tre-t.
- tUAlAl.M.U .
Accurate Portraits, from Ufa, of the Csa
ibdates of each Party, for Preshlent ans
Vice President, with Ibclr letters if
ceptance.Platlornis of their respective Par
lies, w ith a vast amount of statistical mat
ter. Kiiills .the Presidential Elections
of the Unlfd fcta es from 17'J'i t ls6 ?
names of the Speakers of the House f
Representatives from I7t 9 to lStfj.
The Map is beautifully colored, arm
printed on heavy calendered paper, size 33
tiy 40, showing the' exact boundaries of all
the Skates and Tsriitorics. sx'.endlrf
through to the Pacific.
Politfcians ot all Parties, and ethers,
wishing to have before thcui material tor
i - .I-i. (- .h. . '
Lb'iug luliy posted ot a single glane
rjUOUIIl pOSECHS UtHJiy iliw lumy.
lteiaii price, ord 5 cents. tut peat
paid, 'in ncupl "t the price. J rrt
chauce it offered agcuts.
For terms, address DUANE RULISO.T.
(i-jaker City Publishing House, No. X,
6'oui.h Thud Stieet, philidslptda, fa.
Tlie l'ci siun Fever Cbarui. .
For the prevention and curs of Fevr
and Agae and Jidious Fevers. This wen
derful remedy was- brought to the know-loft-eof
the present proprietors by a fiiena
who had been a grtat Uavclcr ia Praia
and the H dy Laud.
W hile going clown the nver Euphrates,
he experietiCfJ1 a severe attack, vf Fsver
and Ague. On discovering his conditioa,
cue ot the boatmen took from bbi persua
au Ainub t, saj ing, "Wear this ami no Fs
ver will touch you." Although Incrcdu
lom as tc its virtues ; be couipll.d,
expeneiiecd immediate relief, and bs
lu.ee always found It an eilcctual prote
tionfrom all inalr.ilous complaints' ,
On further inivsligation l.e found laat
the boatuiao at'Jfibuwd it to musculo s
uuwers, aud said it could only be obtained
irom Uie Prics.sof the Bun. fljinetiine f
terwares, th'j gentleman in conversing with
a Piicst, obtained Irom him the secret ft
its preparation, ssd ascertained when the
medical bsiba were fuuad, of which it wst
coinpounaed. The wonderful virtues of
this artxle have Induced a tull belief is Ue
minds of the natives ia th luusculet
hcaiinr; powe r of the Pilests-
ids icturn to Ameilca.it his keea
tried with the happiest iUcct by ttvcrsl
Ladies mo JL Gentlemen of high character, -who
have fciven it the tuott unqualihes
prfilse. This remedy bavins been I speet- .'
fie In Persia for hunurpiis oi years, for tee
nreveution end cure of F.ver and Ajus asd '
Uiliuus Fevers is now offered to the -American
people. It will l ni by saail.
prepaid, with lull directions for (use,oa rs
feipt of one dollar. '
Principal Oi pot avid . Manufactory, IBS
Hula Htrrm, luehijiond, Va- Breach Ol
fue, ' blank iL Couim-ice Bi.ilding, New
York. Address JOiia WILCOX fcOO.
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AffCnit fp.; ! Curtis ftaCdl
... ciueftj- t e
& t at . -06 .
iittft Av. vTTri tvTarr.ey .
Jnhiisftn t Co., Wcil RlvpCi
Mr. L'roelitr'. Vood Rites. ' M
Charles fsuoders, Cenc-s,