rIIK ADVERTISER SXlLlX SATURDAY, At'O. 9, IS62. BOO .A. Tj . JOY, COC & CO. 1" JsD DEALERS IN ;,c ,23 printing Material cf all Kinfo hnDe Buildings, KcwTork, and Browt'alroi IrIC euildins, Pinlaoelphta. - -Tjey f ttorlid a rents fortb " fanner and Advertiser. mTtIIK ft & ABBOTT, successors rro n g elt, -.:fj States and.Fcreijn Newspapi "Advertising Agency, BROADWAY. NKW YORK. DVER- ccncral Onler So. 1. rir.;CABTrES,NrBRASEA MlLITIA, " Omaha, July 31, 1SG2. I It is hereby ordered that all white male ! jcms cf the Territory, between ihe -p'sof eighteen and forty-fire, (except cleryraea in regular standing in the "rereiit r'-Iigi'111 denominations. Post "sters, County Clerics, County Treasu V Jaltices of the Peace, Sheriffs. Con ".Vies cersons not of sound mind and Vsocs phyfcically disabled.) shall forth--.jj enroll their namss into Independent ''lliliiii Companies .of. not. less than r:y fie nor more than sixty-four per-. j each, each company electing from ; ir number one captain two lieutenants, rlund second) four sergeants and four I -'(.orals, and forthwith file a list of the r-es to enrolled in each company with e'Capiain of some volunteer company f ibeir county, and in case of no such "tain in the said county, the same to j'fonvirded to head quarters. It is r her ordered, that the Captains of the eral volunteer and militia companies j each of them see to it, that all per ;s reiidin? within their" respective -sties, not herein exempted and who ecot heretofore done so shall enroll : r tames into companies and report f Lames cf all those who refuse or !ect so to enroll themselves within a Nonatle time after the . publication of 5 order; the names of all persons so 'lied and filed, to be forthwith fer ried to head quarters. ! y order of Alvij Saundibs, Gover r and Commander-in-Chief of the Mil? i of the Territory of Nebraska Prf j WM. F. SAPP, AdjUGen.' lATTEIITIQ.l COMPANY! e members cf the Tad Jock Guards are requested :et ea Saturday eveniritratT n'clocfc. .-..;.. . I L CV.'IS HILL. C a pti". a. 'viz r.iivn' r 77:;' 'T? " " ! L wrabersof the 'Drsirr.T'.i e iIrn;o Gutir.I ax 1 uJ- rel to reti 1 at T;rr ,v n Tu- . ii.e IMt in?t., an l re port tcm-ives Ut duly, ..; itr, at the tEots .f C. W. 'Wheeler, at two p '.M. 'O U. HEWKlT.Capt. ; SABiBtTti-Yekara that ,a yoin. jyTf rpT?71T? C4-1R A "P TT-" jy living at Mr. Argabright's, wes bit- -2-L- U2JjI .L JLZ, I.hU JIILE FHARED U KEIilUQuY .he hrout:t a uI1 cVocf arms, amnni-j four miles below Ft. Gibson; our tro:?s lad ten yesterday by a rauh snake. It i feared it will prove fatal : IU. Editoh: I notice in your paper cf KOTO KEG1ME.NTS RECEIVED' July 2Gih, .a ad.cnisemem by Theodore SKIEmsH Qu THB p0T0IIAC Hill, proposing to sell his Warehouse to . UAI tuiut; the Nemaha Valley Farmers' Club. Cairo August The,Gramdat Ad- peal of the 2Sth. sayi : The steamer Cuba ran the blockade of that port oa. the25ih. ing the In answer. I would say, af'.er consult Committee, they; have decided that it is entirely too small. S. W KENNEDY, " Corresponding Secretary. Counlj ConTcnticn. Pursuant to call from the Central Cora mittee, a mass meeting was fceid at Den s Hall in Brownviile, cn Saturday, Au gust 2. a . -J . : J I I I . mi uca, lytjuicines auu uiauxeis. a ne same paper confirms the occupation .'of Grand Junction by the rebels. , Xhisplacesthem between Memphis and Gen. Grant's head quarters, and gives them the control of th2 Mississippi Central road A despatch in the Appeal frcrjri Chatta nooga, states the federals are eyincing great activity; nod are'endently prepar ing ior some movement, a number of cars having arrived , from . Bridgeport with shells and ammunition. .... Wa The Jackson- Mississibrjian savs: It is enmson, Representatives Gurlev Larz authorized to state that a sufficient fprce xuacisuu anu uer. Uates arrived here Das ce" 5eDl lc? me iuississippi river to -Col. Cooper is in command cf thercb el fpr'ce' about 3)C0 at' Ft. Davh, oa ths south side cf the Arkansas, and about THE REBEL GUNBOATS. LATER FHOL! have never been farther south than th latter post. Cooper has a Choctaw regi mentnearly all this tribe are refceli Mclntos'h a Creek regiment, and Stand legal Notice. V' . f art' 21 Strict, loipjoa Owor,s.tal.J NtiujaUacviaty, y.x Jh9 axia dortoJ.mt, ThoiLffoa Owen, w!.;"ij, Boticatbat do th Gih dy o' ilAtcb, A. 12 nid ptAlatiJ Uef.tr, did 1 LU pe?it?;n ia riui cc-nrt. la a. ciT",! a.:tioo. Jh oLie:t ani THE ELECTION A UNION TIUUUPII. 1 lo-aay, as a Umiroitiee ' from Gov. Tod, ci uuio, to represent to the PrptdPnt the condition of bouthern Ohi Ly, and secure what relief may be possi ble. Thev reDresent n ihain protect the people of the river counties from invaders. This probably means that efforts are to be made to bloekade tha river, and intercept federal steamers. The Mobile News, savs: One division , aua The meeting was called to order by the as well as the belief -of such Uhion mpn of. the Tupelo army has been ordered Chairman of the Republican Central m Kentucky as speaker Buckner, that eostwara-. ana is snoruy expected at jviotil p. 'm;p. ' ' " 4 ' - Kentucky is in imminent danger, anJ is Nlw -Aug. 2. The Times' Po- , . IU Ju' iruinoiiD in ine balance be- loraac army tmrcsuouueni 01 me.OJSl a. i.MAjoas was cnosen airman Uveer) lhe Union' ai.d the Somh.m ulu. states ihaf two susDicioiis' looking and T. R; Fisher,' Secretary. I fede racy. : " ' : ' . rebel crafts, probably the Merrimacnum Hon.. W. H. Taylor being called on The old secession party is strengthen- ber 2, and the Young America, cast anch- . 1 .1 1 . . , , - -. .0 1 , rr rr i . addressed the nieetics with a sound pa- eu y lDe virlual accession of a large or yesteraay noon-on 1 urkey Deed. bev. ' , t' , . ncuicui 1 cws caeuttn Dy tUCu men US liov cim w w tuuuuaio cie juj meuiaieiy unrl.miornlla n nricm I KPnt In.lfint vif inil V . .thft IVTnnilnr ma L-inrr tt n , rt r , , , . . 1 " , . wiKiuzs are I " j . -uu-uo . . iw vo mtii vancu iu taicen as indicating a desire to feed thp a reconnoisance alter wmca tue gun- and delivered a speech at some length, 1 public fentiment of the State, and inflame bal eel including the Galena, Monitor defining his nosition cn the oue'stiops cf young men with the idea of becoming re- aQ(1 others, were ordered into line of bat .ucj., v;. .,1 n newned chieftains, like Morgan. . tie off Lighthouse Point. and made a short speech. After which the Convention proceed td to elect delegates. John L. Carson atd S. L. Collins were chosen tellers. S. P. Majors received 126 votes ; Jolp WT. Hall, 125; S. R. Jamison, 126; T. R. Fisher, 12S; Theo. Hill, 125; J. B. Hoover, 123; Charles Borcher,.127; J. M. Paulin, 126; W. S. Reede, 177. secessionists and guerrillas to seize the above and near Ft. Powhattan discovered no rebels or 'earthworks in that vicinity". . At y p. m., tee position ot tno fleet was unchanged ; and the rebel boats were pons ana control tue state election, in many portions of . the State, on next Mon day. The election is not one of sDecial importance, but it. is feared thev will still off Turkey Bend. seize upon it as a good opportunity for W ashington, Aug. 1. Advices from rising and overawing , the Union voters Schenck s and Milroy's divisions, and Si committing excesses, and securm thA gel s corps, or rope a army. nav been macninerv or countv covprnmpnt, an receivea. ana state mat 001a are moving j - - j O M. uu ' e It- aid to their schemes in future. steadily southward, and that a tolerably Whether this take place . or not. it is heavy force is retreating betore them to regarded as certain that'ih prP!nnKt wards GordonsVille. Each division has John'McPherson, 66 ; R. . Barrett, are niore powerful and dangerous than taken a number of prisoners, mostly 56; D. C. Sand ers, o5 ; b. W. Kennedy, j ever in xientucky, now, and it is believed I scouts and outlying pickets. Gen. Mil 56 ; ;W. B. Phillips, 56; R. V. Hushes, that at any rate they will, if not overawed, roy, before leaving. Luray, required the w 'I? & . . I . 1 . intenere witn tne extra session of ihe watca n tr- ofa n a judjuut ajrat ycj for tU ...ft-nri..i.i. ... . .... Wattis had one cf Cherokeea;' Tharp if: 'w?? er't"'iorVy c.f A . . , . ... oj yrTl, JOdD 11. Otun A was up to me luia instant no artillery m Cooper's command, although it wa daily expected from Pike. Pike was at Bog gy Beret, five mile3 north of Red Riv er, and ten from Washita, and one hun dred and forty southwest from Fort Gib son, and he was reported to have thirty pieces of artillery stolen from our gar rison at th.e beginning of the war. Gur5couts have been through the Chcc taw and Creek countries, and report no enmy thare. The Mcintosh cr rebei faction of .the Creeks had retired with their women and children, to the Chock taw country, fourteen miles below Web ber's Falls. - v.- .. - On the 23d insU, a detachment of Gen Brown's command from Springfield, Mo was at Cincinnati, near tho Arkansas line, and thirty-QLQ Kiiies forth of Fcrt Smith. ' In our cpinioni but h'ttle'of importance will done by the expedition umil Gener al Blunt takes the field in person, as he will do ere long... t " ' ad w n. r. T for aili laa, and pay&bl to Firtrtllisr & Hiciar, fix months aftr dito. -'. . J Eat aa order r raUiotrs-nWai dulj tnued n thU action agiiast yoa, aui Ui foliowic t.rcpo -ty wu t. UcheMlbyirta9taerenf,b tbSben Jot ttiscoant? ta-wit: Lotj J, 2 and J,ia B!wck 74, aid aul-tersai-' eethrennto beloajirj, sitaatdia tUatowa 0f At Finwall, in sail county and Territory, in yur property jou ara hereby reqairti U aner cr demur to aid petition cn urbat'ortj9 1st day of Sttcfabw, lao2,aQdiadtraaIt tbero.-.f. jndjmant taken f"ajoa,uJ aaid fTcpcrty or-reJ t U tulit ,m '" rroceaa ap.iiod to tat p-.ya'iTit f aid i with lo'erest as &rMaU. A. S'lOENliriT. 4nl;4w-JJ,TS.- nr. Attorney. WHO SELLS GOODS IN the c:n:Ai "BIIOWNV1LLE? DEN SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOO IN., il AiiliiaT. E.j WHERE 13 IT THAT YOU TUIU CHAbE:TlIOSE'FANCV PIJINTSl . LEGAL NOTICE. A Jrian Fa!!, 1 Civil Action, District Court. Eartbolmnew LArob. 1 aon CcantT.Nacrak&. Tbs Defondict, BrtboIraaT Liz will UV uy- o wi oniaa . in cuy or Ja.'y. fcili plaUT, Fail, did !a hi petition ia aaij court,, tba objapt And prayer of which it to cbtaia a tuJ-rncnt "?r.it 48; Jacob Siefkas, 55 ; C. W.Wheeler, 56. . .. Meeting adjourned. S. P. MAJORS, Chairman.. T. R. Fishes, Secretary. Meeting on tne Nemalia. ' At a. Union meeting bf the citizens cf this country, held at the house of S. )r. Noel has aguia taken charge of American House. ' : "iliciocs. There will be preaching : Sabbath' at the Presbyterian Church, Ulf-past 10, a. m., ty Rev. H. H. WK l "jtcresjj r i. !?pi:rcr:r3. V,'r rr-"-Acd to he . r ' . -y c i 1 1 : .r y 1 . L . - , .tidiana, for tcc.:al. .copies cf iu-r. t rpceches. Notice. The Delegates elected to resent Nemaha County in the Ter r:al Convention in Omaha, are re nted to meet in. the Adtnlisrr Olice Brownviile, cn Saturday afternoon, Vt 16. - t ... . a-wNviLLE House. rIr. Morris as made many changes and improve in this hotel.' . The basement -bpen cleaned up, painted, and will be - for a saloon, e nd billiard , room. Louie now pressnls a cheerlul, busi-i-llt oppearancc. zz Latent Kews. For several days t there has betn ar rumor current in cry, which has iince been cocrmrd a intelligent contraband, to the ef- that Ezs. Rogers, of the "City ; rJ Siable," has, for the accommoda J of those who are fond of pleasure a fine lot of "fast horses." Those s -g to take a rile, should not "wait ie wagon," but call on Be. He -cc&moda ling, and his charges are ' sable. ees. We have received the J timber of a new paper published al ota Cityj Nebraska.j bearing the ; ydraska North. It is neatly print- ttCfpjndent ia politics aod devoted e interests of Northern Nebraska. he Tri-vcedly Miner's Register is the -of a new paper published at Central .Colorado, edited by Alfred Thomas. Fper is of a size and style thai 1 coufer credit on a tri-weekly pub- 3 ia the States. Whu 1 - . 1 in W C. '.I ". c l. c - z a Legislature just called by Gov. Magoffin. This call is understood to have been at the instance of Union men. Gov. Ma goffin is said to have been forced into it and it is understood the .idea was to get rid of Gov. Magoffin. The Union men feel the absolute ne cessity at this ;'time cf having a reliable and loyal Governor for the State, and hoped that they may ba eble to devise sone plr.n ly vh:;h Llsut. Govorncr Fis'.; citizens to take oath of allegiance, in accordance' with Gen. Pope's order only five refused to take. the oath. ' Schenck performed a' similar operation at Wood Hill. Neither division has yet. met with any losses of consequence.. Their men are in good health and spirits'. New York, Aug. 2. The Hilton Head correspondent of the Herald of the 26th, says, a Charleston refugee reports that Gen. UU3. Snmhts in "comma Chair ay j cm be clothed v;th r II ths present p: A ccu'irnkug y.lz 'tl.ca c;;:inieJ to draft resolutions expressive of the senti ments of the meeting. The committee consisted of John Long, B. Y. White, and B. F. Mclninch. The meeting then adjourned until 1 oVlcck, P. M. After dinner the meeting met pursu ant to adjournment. A large number of the citizens of the county were present The committee cn resolutions was called. .i tie cr the uoverr.ir ; ov ' y h:ca suca j'jwcrs V.iy fce placed ia t!.2 j;3n:!s cf some ca to to regularly elected Lieut. Governor. .Gen. Halleck staled to certain promi nent citizens to-day, and authorized them to make use of the? statements as they chose, that he was and had been in favor cf a thorough, confiscation of all properly of rebels, slaves included. He explained that order No. 3 was in tended in spirit to .apply to anybody, blacks or whites; that none not' having military business with the'army should be allowed about it, and that it was with the uhi fJLivb: K ; :rt , Ui 1: t'- " ' c f 1 id Ccnsiitutioa cf - r it. V i . ' 1 I." t 1UI JiltVLt U.i United States. . . I&olted; That we are in favor ola vigorous and rigorous prosecution of the war policy of the Administration ; that we heartily endorse it, and we hope that they may soon succeed in restoring the authority of - the "laws throughout the country. ' ' . .. Resolved, That all persons who wisn to enjoy protection of person and property among up, must quit giving aid and com fort to traitors in the way of fire arms. and by harboring them, and by encour aging them with treasonable words, or ty uttering treasonable sentiments ia he presence of anybody; otherwise. Resolved, That we hereby most sol- emnly pledge ourselves, as loyal citizens. that we will arrest, and deliver up an such offending persons to the War De partment, 10 be dealt with according to the rules and laws of war. ... These resolutions were tak'n up one by one, and passed without a dissenting voice, c , - - 1 ' - A committee of five was then appointed to have their eye on those suspected ' of treasonable proclivities, consisting of John Long, B. Y. White, W. W. Kennedy, Mr. Hill, and M. Riordan. Voted lhat the Secretary ask the pub lication of the above, in the Nebraska Jldvcriisef. The meeting then adjourned sine die. S. W.-KENNEDY, Ch'n. S. L. Collins, Sec'y. 'cl Oil. This? new oil is destined r duce a revolu'.ion ia many of the It Las already taken the place of el'tine in- more ways " than one. It tared that tbe interruption of the ,?ct.t;r,e trade by the'war would make i t rce of that article enormously high ; j - 3 thought thai, hereafter the amount :&ed will be diminished' over one rer cent. Our friend Mr. Wald- ! ;sys he uses coal cil ia painting, and ""answers th purpose admirably, fa.no:ber column will be found the rhngsbf a'raeeting cf citizens n ccincL Their resolution ex- a l'e m?.st zealous patriotism. Ye t . Uvever, that it will not be found sary to resort to any harsh measures. Uterer Is done should be by -due ,'VrScf Law" There are many lcav- 'a. Bl0Uri 10 exx?1 frorn the Jrvft. y uni as forbid them from coming ' .they should be excluded !s Territory, if there is any Icciti ; ey do it. Who Escape Draflln In the United states Laws. The following persons are exempted from enrollment by the laws of the United States: . Officers, judicial and executive, of the Government of the United States; the members of both Houses ot Congre ss and their respec'ive officers; Custom House officers and their clerks; inspectors of ex ports, pilots and mariners employed in the sea service of a citizen 6r merchant within the United States; postmasters; assistant postmasters ana their clerk? post officers; post riders; stage drivers, in the care and conveyance of the mail of the L'mted States; ferrymen employ ed at any ferry on the post road; and the artificers 'and workman in the United States armories and arsenals. , G . He.ct-t ..: ;;-,iir.c.ry cpera Lie thit tha cr,::: 1 ib At he issued cr . !:. to iiiirrcss tt.J 11.3 rtLiU 0 cavalry c::t n:?.c. try. PUBLIC NOTICE. Tbsmtobt or Nebraska, ) '". CouBtr of uaire. J Wherea?, David V"olf and Fraderiok IIa?enstc!n. aid cn ta L'Stb day of July, A. D. IS32, 5!a a peti tion asking of tha Probata Court ad ecres that J. L. MjCunleiai Administrator cf th csUta cf D. C AluCanlei,lte of Jones county, decoaaed, shall make a good anil kuOk-ient deed of Warrantee ta tha said petitioner of tha folLinj tract cf laod, being wevt half of tho north eat .quirter, and tho so nth eufforty of tho north wet quarter of section twenty-six, ef township two, range thrae.eAst of the sixth principal meridian, is Jonea county, Nebraska Ter litory. -, How, be it known that I hare appointed Monday, the 15th day of September, A. D. JSG2,aclO o'clock A. ii, for the hearing of aaid petition, and all per sons interested therein may appear and show c&as why the pjuyer of the petitioners shall not da gran ted. , " ALBERT TOWLE, ' . Probate Judge, Gaga Co, Neb. t L'eamce, July ma, lfcoz. da ow-8,00. yon for the mm of $S9,&5, with latere! fxoza S-p-U-niber 1st, IS51, upon prtit;:cTj isote-for said amount, givsa by yoa to said j-bintij; April 27, Tfcat an order of attAohment duly isiaei ia tbis cuon ajM3i yoa, ana tne follawia property waa "ao8 oy Tirtae wereor, ytn9 snerixof ni eoanty, to-witt -N. E. aaarter. saeticB A T. A Ii a 0:b prineipil meradUa, Johnn Ccnatj, ab. Tcr. To axe berubr reavirei ta a.rvmxt and inmr a. dmur to a-iid p.tition on or before the lit day of ucpuBKcr, iao, aca in aiult tosrsox judnjeot wiil be taken ag-iinst yoniAAd said property ordaraj o aoia ana me prr oeeaj appiiei ti tbe paymect .vA.SCUOfiXaLIT.Plff'f Attr. July 19. nMw-$35. . ; ;: CM1 Astion, DU. trict Coort, d Jii dicial Di:riot,Pa. nee o-uaty, Neba lu larrltcry.. Hichmond.ariJ Lave ctherwico reduced their forco by l.i rgo guardi'en tho t'avancah.Uailroad. Two iron-clad rams, similar to the Mer rimac, are being'constructed at Charles ton, to destroy the blockaders. The steamers Memphis and Herald arrived at Charleston, from Liverpool, with valua ble supplies. The!' steamer Economist- is also expected shortly. The fleet of Charles ton has been-augmented, and. it; is now thought impossible for the vessels there to escape. The rebel steamer Nashville is in i)aboy Sound, with the gunbeats Paul Jones and Keystooe State watching rr a c 1 . 1 . . . . . iae reteis nave arrartu . rfeuy Li r. i"!. rur tfT .ut A is . id. use iui the ncrots he can iret, and to use The Kcntcclty Election. . Louisvitrt," August 4. The returns thus far indicate the election of all thor ough Union candidates in the county elec tion to-day. Up to ten o'clock this morning no re ports had been -received cf disturbances in any quarter. . " .- . . The, latest Memphis advices mention rumors prevalent there of the capture of eiht Federal paymasters by the rebels at Humbold, Tenn., including Jacob A. Camp, Gotzmar, Coon, Hanna, YohnanJ Hizeltine, with an aggregate of S300, COO. Army circles here givo these ra cers no credence. in which he can make them useful, 'and lhat. he was to pay no attention to whether they were slaves or free, or whether they were slaves of Union or rebel masters these questions belonging to civil law. The rebels had brought xu war, and military men had no business with and would not consider them. Gen. McClellan telegraphed here tha: he cbuld not get milk for sick soldiers ; the secessionists would net furnish it, and. that the Union': men charge' outrageous prices. . General Halleck telegraphed back if secessionists won't furnish milk, to seize their cows, and milk them .yourselves; have a military board, -fix the price for milk furnished by secessionists,, and if they refuse to take that price, seizo their cows also. Headquarters Aiimt or Potomac, Aug. L About 12 o'clock last nisrht ihe r? bete opened fire from the opposite side of the river with two batteries of light artillery, lheir hre was principally di rected to the mail-boat landing at the headquarters of Colonel Inglast, and the shipping and encampments of Westover. The rebel pieces were handled well and fired with great rapidity. Four men were killed and five or six wounded. Several horses were also killed. The rebels had it all their own way for some time, as our troop's did not anti cipate it; but the 32 pounders stationed at Col. Inglass headquarters soon silenc ed their guns after they opened. A few of our vessels were struck, but no serious damage was susiained by-any of them. With this exception' nothing has occurred worth mentioning. Harbisburg,. August 1. The Adju tant General has issued a circular' to the couuly commissioners to return to hishead quarters the enrollment of the militia of the several counties, before the lUih of .August, no as to be prepared for any em ergency. . : . StRiycriELD. ItL., August 1. The Adiutant' General issued orders. 15 the' a' 1 .'1 ft r ' Countv Clerks to day mat tne Assessors furnibh, without delay, lists of all the able bodied men between the ages of 18. and 45 liable to military duty. . .Louisville, August 1. Gen. Boyle has issued an order prohibiting the sale of contraband articles, such as guns, am munition, medicines ia packages, unless the purchaser gets a permit .rom head nnarters. Witsctos. August 1: The latest fnr'pirn advicesdonot indicate any move official character, ou the nart of the European Government, hav ing reference to intervention in American afiaifs.. ' Gov.-Tod, cf Ohio, has 'decided, that after the 15th of August he will pay no more bounties; and if there is a deficien cy cf volunteers by that time, it will be made up by draft, without bounty. Advices flora Gea Pope's department indicate lhat the rebels are fortifying Gordonsville. Their strength is estimat ed at from 20,000 to.30,CG0. In conse quence of Fope's orders relative to effi cers absent from' their commands, there is a scarcity cf buttons an amazing con trast with th rituatica two weeks ago, tit I AsniNCicN, Aij-:t 1- In L;.:..;r to a deputation cf prominent citizens who waited on the President , to-day to .urge the acceptance of Negro regiments.' Mr. Lincoln replied that he could .not accept . 1. - ,i negro regiments, out wcuiu accept as many as oflered as laborers. Ihis is un derstood to be the settled policy of the government. New xobk, Ausast fortress Monroe letter to. the Post' says General Burnside's corps has embarked and is moving off. The. gunboats and mortar boats a;e all under orders, and when they strike the splinters will .fly. J '-; '" :". SHERIFF'S SALE. .; Alfred Opelt. ) District Court Nemaha Couoty rs ' Nebraska Territory. ; Ilugb Brownlee, ) ' By virtue of aa order of tale to tne directed in tbe above entitled case, will on Saturday, tbe Cth day of September, 1362, between tha hoars of 10 o'clock ft. m.and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of Den's Hall la Brownvillo, the place wfcera the BftiJ court waa last hr!J, for-? 1 N'".Hmi5, j " r f. ' ' . : ' . : . . . , . ."(..! 'i i .. j, t ,j ,uja : . . . . w . j r-.i c . jcj. t j-w.:; n ri hu f s "i ; -'..r ' " r.v.- jr 2i. ia tc.tt.t:.in u;;.. ei,i..u:i t . 15, t Zhi 1 f tb 6th p:ir.:l';fa I At, i. Sheriff cf Nemaha county. ' MASTER'S SALE. tn pnrsoance of a decretal order tnide by tbe District Court, la and lor Ae.maba county, Nebraska Territory, stttlng In chiucery bearing Uate the 16Uj day of May, 1361, in a certain cause pending in said court, wherein Day & Alatlackacd Cutter Merrill arecouiplalcant ind Allen L. Coate, et al, defendants, I will on Saturday tt.e 30tB day of August, 1S2, at 10 o'clock a. m, !n frout of Den's ball In Bruwnvilie, In said cuunty,. bviug tbe place wbere fata court was last held, effer fur sale to the bi?uest bidiier, for cash, the foi lowing described property, to-wlt: Lots uumber 4 and 5 of the northwest factional quarter of section number S. In township No. four (4 ) carta of rang No. sixteen !5 msi rf the r-n jrirc rat msrec.n, in Niii.a- c v.'f. 1 'i.tr. rf. w. 6. - -. v - . , 0 4 .-. " 1.15 . i-.er Ut ' LEGAL AOTICE. WiJ!iara S. Flora and 2iAa T.l Uorn.Uonipuinanta, TS. "Wiley IT. Horn, Joel A. ITorn, Tames Horn, Elizabeth Nix, WiHIain Nil, ber hnsb-md, N. F Horn, tbe unknown heirs of Suan McDonald, deceased, and the unknown heirs cf Nancy Smith, deceased, Ke- aponuenw. , r ?i . Wi!f7 ' nrrn Jct A orn Jamet niri. Elisa beth Nix and William Nix htrhniuA4. N F tl the unknown heirs of Susan McDonald deceajei And' u uuauowa nejrs oi iancy : amtta ueceajfd, wJI Uke notice that William S. Horn and Jiam T. nr of the Territory of Nebraska, did on tha t! July, A. D. 1332, file their petition in the Dimict Vsoort, m andi for the county of fawnee, end Territo ry of Nebraska, against tbe aaid resj ondents above named, settinj forth anaonj other tiling, that Milley Horn died intestate, seised in fee of the fotlowimr described r&l estate.' and leaving as he htirs ht aid cctapiaioants and respondent. That said bin prays that aaid real estate, to-wit : the South East quarter of section Eleven, in Township One, of lUnge Eleven, East, Pawnee county, X. T-, - -- tint LH ak duo rrotm Wl wwwea s rau uut v. I . . c a cr L ;.oider.ts are fur! ". - I v 17 if bepu ... 1 j r.), a i . rrs ' ' !!ridi : i tbM AT DEN "7HERE'd6 YOU BUY YOUiT CHlwVP MUSUS? j y r - t AT.i iDEN J DEN SELLS THE CHEAPEST 10012 AND SHOES IN THE WEST. ALSO THE FINEST HATS AND CAF3 DEN AELPS ON HAtiD. D E N 9 S IS THE PLACE TO THADrU??! ' 1RICEF0R HIDES, PELTS, AND : FURS. I Indian ExptdltioiL r from the Leavenworth ConsetvatlT. Dr. Gilpatrick Brigade Surgeon, ar rived here yesterday from i the Indian ExDedition. ... He left John Ross on Wed nesday, the 23 inst., at Park Hill on ihe Illinois river, eighteen miles from Tal- t ouah. He has bad three interviews witn X . . -i Ross, wnom ne uescrioes as a yery intet ligent man now neatly eighty yefifs old The three regiments o loyai Indians are at Grand Saline, on 1 Grand river, thirty-three miles this side of Fort Gib son. . The third o ,improratu,,. regiment is under Col. Wm. A. Phillips, numbers twelve hundred men, and consists, as we have already published, entirely of In dians who have come over to our side (principally from Col. Stand Watie' rebel regiment) with their arms and hor ses since the expedition reached that country. This advance section of the force is short of supplies and may have to fall back, although such a result would be calamitous to our cause. It is com manded by Col. Furnas, of the First In dian regiment; . ' A section of Allen's Battery is' left with this force. It is the opinion of our informant lhat in case of the retreat cf the Indian regiments, thousands of wo men and children will follow them into Kansas. Nine-tenths of the Cherokees are committed to out cause. If they are left before the rebel force is dispersed, they Will seek safely in following the Union troops. , The Indian regiments are violently opposed to returning, desir ing to meet the enemy apd 'fight it out.' Sixty-three miles this side of Ft. Gib son is the command of Lieut Col. Jew ell, which consists of the 6th, tenth, and a part of the Oth Kansas regiments, and two sections cf Allen's Battery. . Col. Salomon's command was eight miles this side of the latter,, and consist ted of the Second Ohio" cavalry, 9th .Wis consin, and' Rabb's.. battery. Thecomr mands cf Col. Salomon and iieut. Col. Jewell (all white troops) are.expected to be at Hudson's Crossing of , ihe Neosho on Sunday last. Hudson s crossing is Dinety-five miles north of Ft. Gibson, 50 miles south of Ft. Scott, and seven miles the mouth cf Spring river. Co). Salo mon intends to remain there for the pres eut. At this "i:lace Dr. Gilpatrick found Captain Gunther. and. Liewt. Coleman with one Company of the 2d Kansas. He desires us' to thank therafcr the cor diol welcome he received from these of ficers. The remainder of the 2d Kan sas were seven miles away on a branch siiEi:irr3 sale. . T;:;;rx303 V. CSJjA D jtnat. Coart,. S- vs maha CoUaty, Jftbraska Gurdott H. V31cox, J Territory. By viri.ua of an order of sale to me dirocted in tbe above entitled case, I will, on Saturday, thaSOth day of August, A. D. 1S52, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at thedoor of Den's Hall, in Brownviile, the place where the said Court was last held, for said Nemaha coun ty, oiler for sale tho following describod real estate, and will sell the same to the highest bidder, for cosh in ha&i, to-wit t The undivided half of Lot No. four 4-,) South East fractional quarter of Section No. eightteen in Township No.fito ( i, ) north of Itango No. sixteen (16,) east, in Nemaha County, Nebraska -Territory, containing 17 83-100 acres, with all the appurtenances thereunto, belonging, taken as the property of O. n. Wiloox. to satisfy said demand.- J.W. COLEMAN, July2Stb,lS52 n2-5w-J3,35 Sltoriff. r r SHERIFF'S SALE. . . . ,.. Bank of the X?nibn, in Tenn 1 District Coart, Ne .' rs V mahs Coaaty, ;. Ns- : G.H.Wilcox: ) braika. - By virtue of aa order of sale to me directed In the above entitled case, I will,' on baturd.iy, tne 30 lb day of August, A. D. 1SS2, between the hours' of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day at tbe door of Den's Hall, in Brownviile, the place where tbe said eourt was last Held for said .Neman enonty, offer for sale, to tbe highest bidor, for cash in band, the following described real estate, to-wit: Tbe undivided half of Lot No. four ( 4, ) South East frao tional quarter of Section o. Eighteen, in Township Ne, Five. (5,) north of Itarije No. Sixteen,(13,)east, in said Nemaha County, Nebraska, Territory, eon- t&inin'T 17 SO 100 acres, with all tbe appurtenances tbereonto belonging, taken as the property cf G. H. ucox, t j satisfy said demand. J. W. COLEMAN, Sheriff. July 26th, 1862. n2-5w-$30 ' " . SHERIFF'S SALE. ' Heath Nuckolls, Administrator 1 of estate of Joseph Deroin dec. ) Distflct Court, vs j NebraskaTentory Billy .Icff. ie?, against Pl'ff. j By virtue of an execution to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will, on Saturday, the 30th day of An6usr, A. D.1S62, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clook P. 11., cf said day, at tho do3r of Den's HalL in Brownviile, the place where tbe said Court wa3 lait held for said Nemaha Conn ty, offer for sale, for cash in . hand, the following described real estate, to-wit : Lot (3) in Block (4,) in the original fiat of tbe City of Brownviile, in Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, taken as the property of He; th Nuckolls to satisfy said demand. J. W. COLEMAN, Sheriff. ' July Z3th, 1352. Z-$-5i.4 SHERIFF'S SALE. District Court. Nemaha County, r X i T m : . . . Samuel A. Chambers, Executor of Estate of ft illis Hill, doc. ' TS L. P. Hiatt and Jercrsi Hoover, Bt virtue of en execution to me dirocted in tbe above entitled case, I will, cn Saturday, tha 23th d ty of August, A. D. 1832, between the hours cf 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. it. of sid day, at the dobrof Den's Hull, in Brownviile, the place where the said Court was lact held fornidNomanaeounty, oUcr for salo the following described property to- wit: Lot2 in Block 43; Uxtsll.U, 13 and 10, in Block Lot IS in Block 81; Lots 9. 10 and 14 in Block S3 ; Lots II, 12, 13 aud 14 in Block 32 ; Lot l in Block 35 : Lots 1 and 2 in Block 45 : LU 10 and 11 inB!ck7: Lot 11 in Block 43: Lot 13 in Rtock TtrLot i in Block 73; Lots 13, 14,15 and Ii in Block 65, m Nemaha Cir ,einaha County, Nebras ka Territory; and the South East Quarter of North Wet Quarter,. Section 34, Township 5, Ban 15, 4i acres ; and Siuth East Quarter of South West Quarter, Section I, ToWHship 4, Kane 15, except 2 acres of the west sida, containing 33 acres; ani a tract of land commencing at a point Si Hods Nnn of Sooth West corner of Section IS,-Township 4, Range 15, East: tbance rnnring Kt 47 Rc4s; thecce Sontn 23 Rodj; thence n tit 47 Ecds; . : SoHcitorfor Complwnaat.il It is ordered that tbe above notice be published in the Brownviile Advertl3erfor fourcoasjcutjvo weeks! r '.- CORBAN BLACKER, Diitrict Clerk. JulylSth,13o2: nl-4w $10,50. ; ; y r T NOTICE OF ATTACIUIE-Yrr Z. P. Parsons, ) Before klctaard Gird, J, P., in and for vs ' . Ricnardun county, Njt?rska Torri Jacob ilcCm, tory. On tbe 16 th dayotMay, A. D 1SS2, said Justice Issued an orrfer of attach men t in tne above action, fir the sum or $33 63 aicaAaa Ginir, j. r. July lid, ISG2, nl-4w 1062. 1U t . i ; . ,J Dill r Is receiriDj. and will conUnua to receive duxinf the summer, one of . . ' " - , TU2- X.ARGE5T r r '" BEST STOCKS r a o m V ew.Ycrk, Philadelphia Stl-Lcuk Tnat has ver been exhibited In the tVetern Conn, try, embracing al 1 tbe Uteat U Je and noveltios ot tie times. Uis stock embraces' . - ' Groceri. . ' " Hardware ( - ; V : , I Catlery - , - Quecnrt are . . r t i lluu ead Capf Saaker4 . ' " VqcU and Shoe. .' Doorf and Sati, . Class indrnttr. r ' . . ; .. .' Fiae Famltarei, " " kcM &c. AC. Among bis Dry Goods will be found Irlnts, Glnjhams Lawns. Uareje, Drown and Bleached 21olias, Deraees. Striped Sheetinj, Cot . ton tide.. Hosiery, Gloves, t The Latot Styles Hoop , SHirts rf otions . . - &c, Jtc Ho Has cinch tho Largest Stock cf QTJEEirsWAHE ia tho Upper Country. THEO. HILL, Agrnt fji tti Hannibal & Bt. Joseph Sail Haod Packet Liine of Bceamboata. llarC?, 135i n46-tf. ... . - . D0NT-F0llGrr THAT DEN soils tHo hest and cnrAPza? LI.QUOEB, Izl fact t)Hlt cilb Evcryt!dr- til is Useful, Cheap and Geo & LETT, STRICKLE?. T: 0 r- ? i S e'S Saeoct McCOHLnCH'S ieaper and Hot? XASUfACTUUZD AT OI1I005 o, 111 or Tble eelhrtM mr!b!n tv tt Mstt fiXTST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER lit TUS WORLD. Jf-twtthUnding the tuSsrppreftesuUona of ! iater etel In ctber machines. C H. McCormici fc Bro. oaan nfactoie at tn ttW or E.CuO per yeir. Many cbacjM save been sCected durlas the past season, and for 1SS2 tbe "VcCormick" ts presented witn greater attraction tnan ever before. As a reaper, the ccoo3iy or POT5XI1 Ilf TEI3 MACaiXS, ITS " Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, irle It preference over all etbera Xe terrovvnsvt dcl, bve taaterlsHf lessened-ite direct drmsit, and soobvljted tbesic drauzbt tba cicy. aaeare as tbit It (! not no exist. Ttedrult cf tbe Reaper is to !l5&t tbst tn nnmerous mujcci tte-lar;e lour borb div-L.ne is worked witn but two bor.e. thence North 2VA Bonds, to the place vf lHnins, t ran tbro'uf b an emire barveet without ence truing j o..'5 n-... r .-- . t 1 whim ih smooth nize must be ground, eree scb &y containips: seven acres ; and Soutu vt est Quarter il Section 21, Township 4, Range 15,' Last, containing 75 87-100 a-?res; and tho" North West Q-iartcr cf North EastQunrter and Lot 12 of Secdon 32, Town ship 5, Rang H, except 20 acres, deeded to Snow ; and the West Half of the South West Quarter, and Lots 3 and 4, in Section 22, Township 5, Uano IS, except 20 acres in the Sonth Wosf corner all of said UfcalEitate lying ia Nemaha County, Nebraska Terri tory, taken aa the property of Jerome Hoover to satisfy said execution. 3. W. COLE1LAN, Shc?U. July 26th. 132, n2:5w-$I2,fit). FOR MOWIXti, T?se if icT;!ne cf 1SC2 wi'l iitand aoy tet tbst my bo applied.. Our Goard and Patent Clstcer etfriony Eleven's eboiing, no mat'.er wbii cccU'-nn cf t! gra, wbiieour new diviirr pitt Ff"f! bdJy lodged scrt tangled clover' or gr, wiore otaer e. chiuesfjil. Ibcre is also a treat advantage in our serrated sickle c?;e ever tte smooth, as tt dus not require iaarpnirf tw often, t'iu savins time. Oar cile will freqieitly 1 while ifc smooth ede must be ground, eree scb. djiy, i. If not ofUier. -Witn s sinom ene ise irargit iccTetse as the knife bec'nes dull. Our draU Is csif&rtn. and in tbe repealed trials durioj tbe season of IbSii 41, proved far lifcbU-r ttua single ilowers, cuttirut a tbe same time frum twelve to eighteen Inche widgr. Oar Jd.oer can be used wits r witbout the reel , tbJs Isivip-jntit, witbout tbe reel it we:b but sboat 670 pounds. Ia dditlon to tbe very llbersl warrintee siren it I all purchasers, we w.juid say as bere'.o'ore. tbai larr-.ars j who may desire it, are at liberty to wort our machine I tliroc-h tte carve.t, wlUi any oiber, and xaep sxi p? fr tbe ona prrferreJ. ! P2ipbicU witb ran description of inprf.veir.tsts, tetmi..nU. uv . can be h1 b application to THEO. HILL, Agent ay 15,15c;. s5- - Wa :e tew rc-.-Vi a-j t.'ij a w. t&ent of Ktrtiauuuo, caituajj OF GCpBS. Prints, Muslins, DriiU, OscaV-r-,, ; . . i Denins, Cc.tcsies.' Apton Check, Hickory, JeicSfBrajes, Linen, Dress Ootids, - , All Wool Delaines. Face; and Plain Sillc,' 1 r .. Lawnes, Satea Vestkri, Broad CIo'lis,' Casjiaere, r ' Hooped Shifts, of GsocESiaai Coffee, Tea, Soap, Molasses, Candles, 3. C. Cod, Salcratu.', Vinegar White and Crown Sugar, Sack, Barrel and Diiry Salt, Chewioz and Sraokic j Tolacco OF HAISD17 AHIi : Axes, Hatches, Butts, Scretcs, Locks, Latches ';' Hxils, Tacks. Penknives, Knives and Forks, Hand Saw and Mill Fils. &c, &.., tc. he, he he. kjil: wukji.'sj' iai Cups and Saucers. ...JLPlatei and Platters,. Dishes and Turntlars. ,"; Ccal Oill . Lamps, Lanp Chirnneys, , . lficjis, c. Wcmen' Shoes, -i ;Kip, Calf, BufT aud Kid, ;! Gaiter, Calf Shoes,,' : ' : Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes, Slipjsrr, BIens Calf, . . . . Men's Brogans, Copper Toe. t,' , Kip and Ouras Boots, he, ho, Panama, r : - Leghorn, -'; ' "Planter's, r . . it t;rawt VooI, Cassiriere, rhntaiica,- Shak?r Ilocis, , .z. lie. he. Of Farming Utcnsiic: Cradles, Rakes, Forks, Plows, Scythes. Snaths, - noes, cwc, c., cc c he. "1 -y . o; Clear and 2nd rate Pine Flooring, Sidir, I t si Boards 1 1 1-2 ani 2 Inches Thick, A I ; " ; r Saii, Doors and Blind Pine Lath, All Sizes Sz,h. All Siz?5 T)-z:i, ' All Sizes Blindj, Weeatlte t.ttioa e tbe-pabilo to eur siocS, our CA.5II THItiiS eai oa to se3l low. raanktnl ur pi i'itM!, we so!:.lv a cuQi--xr. LETT, sTzia:LZ?:co: Rrowaviiio. inly Si, 13.