Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 23, 1862, Image 3

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ADVERTISER
T,r ciTCKPAV, AUG. 3, 1E52.
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fsD IJliALlilfS IN
,:Vjv itiii Material of all KbJs
J- ' . . v.wTork. arid Brown's lroi
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9 A ,
cni Advertiser.
:,, t-'cs azd loriign helper
Advertising Agency,
4a, p) uway, new YORK.
iwuranonarwpsei
lie. "It is near the niidi!:r cf the con
stellaiion "Ursa Minor," appears about
as Irillian; as a star cf i',e second nag
nituded. It can be seen in the evening,
in the co'rthwest portion cf the heavens.
It is now evidently approaching the sun,
and if so, will increase in brilliancy as it
approaches.
NE3KASK.A .ibVttt-
RMfcK."
orrril Order NO. 1.
..... f.vivti J
.tA . T..1..H (
!f . lf,tiy ordered that til white male
1 r cf t-fc Territory, between the
ei-L:ecn at.d forty-five, (except
vn'rrien ia regular fctanding in the
" ' .t'r-ii 'ious denominations, Post-
Ifw, County Clt-rks, County Treasu
"i - cf&f the Peace, Sheriffs. Con
. j j i
.. rerjons not or. touna miau buu
jVyica'Jy disabled, ) thall forth
"t:rS.l their names into Independent
Companies f not less lban
1 v fie tier niore than sixty-four per
n.L. each company electing from
: t;'iiVr one captain two lieutenants,
tecond) four sergeants and four
-n's, etid forthwith file a list cf the
M 'enroled in each company with
fCanin f Eome vUDteer company
, .jj. courity, and in case of no such
-a Din tbe taid county, the tame to
I ' brairded to head quarters. It is
r trdered, that the Captains cf the
": vuluDteer and miiitia companies
- vb of thorn see to it, that all per-
rtsJif? within their respective
not herein exempted tnd who
tiA i eretofcre done to ihali enroll
r units into companies and report
r ua.ti cf all those who refuse or
n-tiata ecroll themselves within a
ratle tit.'ie after the publication cf
crJtr; tbe r.ames cf all persons so
: J and filed, to be forthwith for-
Ao bead quarters.
;!;ait-r cf Alyi- Sackders, Gover
f id Coiiimander-in-Chief of the Mil
i lie Ttrritory of Nebraska.
WM. F. SAPP, Adj'tGen. .
Mail Facilities. We received last
night, by way of St. Louh, an important
letter cn businet from a gentleman at
Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska. It
had n.ade the round trip in the short
period of two weeks.
"RrLiciocs. There will be preaching
at the Presbyterian church, by Rev. II.
II. Dobbins, on Sabbath evening at half
past seven.
On our first page will be found a com
munication cn the "Philosophy and His
tory of Medicine."
Dr. Holladay, Surgeon of the First In
dian Regiment, left on the steamer Oma
ha for Leavenworth. V
Cdctel War Euilclln.
'iii:i5CT05, Aug. 8. The following
r, ut!;unzmg the arrest cf persons
rtgiu" eulistments, has been issued:
V.
DrrAKTMtNT,
1 . .
Aot.
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8.
Lieut. Bercer. of Compam Ne-
braska First, has resigned his commis
sion and gone to Ohio.
Thanks. To E. L, Lyanna and Amos
Hughs, for melons left at ihis office.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
To Arms ! To Arms !
JUT THE BOOK FOR THE TIMES
flic Volunteers Manual.
COJfPir.ED FIt05tT7. S. STAJfDAKD AUTaOUITIKS.
Wilt important notes, and an extended glossary of
miUtary tRrm, Ly
GENERAL T. VOaTHltiGTOIl,
"WITH A
MANUAL OF SHARP'S RIFLE
J.XD
Carbine and Colt's Revolver,
LY CAPT. R- WtJOHJi'SOM USA
Two Volumes, (Koa. t and 2,) Erl:e, - - 25 CeaU Bach
Will; Ed. Furoa Asent, ErjwaTille X. T.
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"Jlnnninnir.nno rpT TT7 UITT1?0
:a or persons who may be engaged i J! ftftft 1 ft 1 U 1 XI Hi MUCjO
.Aut tpeech, or writing in aiscourag-
.
, uteer enlisinicnts, or in any vt. AJcD the
i i e . iL . M. ...
:jna una COmior; 10 me enemy in
vi.r disloyal practice against tha
. .ei States.
.1. That immediate report e made to
or L. C. Turcer, Judge Advocate, in
r that such persons may be tried be
i uiJitary commission.
"".e expenses of such arrest and im
jtejA will be certified to the Chit?
ivLe Wat Department, for fettle
:md payment.
. v le President
i EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
sinilllc as a Shlpplu? Point.
t?;v impetus has lately been given
tbipr'11? or" grain and flour from
l'a:e to the west. Trains and teams
t !tavir.j this county daily for Denver,
ilurg and Laramie. We noticed one
:aoa Thursday loaded wiih poultry.
tr.o;e. is, partly owing to the en
ycf J. G. Melvin. He is not going
.ioeiy cn his back, notwithstand-
lTt ia the n-idat uf war and hard times.
3) or?
Drilling.
the proceedings of the city
-lief Rrownville, at its meeting on
--y evening, August 19, 1SG2, is
! fr. lowing:
, 'S'j'rtd, That the business men of
"Vi!le, be and they are hereby re-,f-i
to keep their respective places of
ced from three o'clock till
N the afttrnoon of Thursday in each
Vfr. l.e rurrose f drilling in the
J ni!iua companies of the city,
-trtd by the council, that the above
'on te published in the Nebraska
WESTERN FORTS
Andtlie rnblic frenerally are reEpertrally Infortned
that b'u Xillf areoow lo ejcelient running order, turn
l.f. p. t from 60 to 75 sacks per day. Ee has tbe best
ii!.ctio tbe Territory.
IV2:X33j"7"XTa"3 3?IiOUH
(Adautted both in Colorado and Kebt aiVa to be nnsnr
PM1 by ny West of the MissisMppl RWer.) Ij made
frota 'ie best of Fall and Spring Wbet. and is sold at
as low price as can be obtained in the Territory.
Ui fir is kept for bale at ail tbt stores in Brown
ille. He is prepared to furnish freighters, and citi
tens generally, with flour from either Fall or Spring
Wheat, and also with any amount of Corn, Corn Keai
and Buckwheat Flour, at the lowest cash prices.
Cuhtum Grinding done at one-sixth per bushel.
He desires tccall the attentlou of freighters to the
a!vantaffes of BrownviUe as a shipping point to the
West. Not only can any amount of grain and flour be
obtained here cheaper than at any other point in the
Territory, but the Merchants here have laid in this sea
son a large supply of every variety of goods.
J. G. MELVIN
Ang. 16, 1S62. n5-tf
To the Farmers of Nebraska!!!
GRAY OR POWDER WILLOW.
The great wood
ard $5 par 1,000.
for timber. Cuttings at $1 per 100
C. G
DORSY,
Recorder.
For live fence mates a fine hedpe In three years.
Cuttings at 2,00 per 1 000. We shall be at Mr. Dodge's,
twenties from Brownville, in October, with both of
tr e above, and parties who wish can leave orders at the
Farmer office. THOMPSON' & HEDGES,
Nemaha Nursery.Syracuse, Otoe, Co.,
Aug. 16. An(-Fn8-tf Nebraska.
of mm KiM!
Merchants, and Post Makers who will addres us this
fall, will be supplied with Garden, Field and Flower
Seed to tell on commission at fair rates. These seeds
are all grown here and are true to name.
THOMPSON &. HEDGES,
Nemaha Kurt-cry, Syracuse, Otoe, Co.. "
Aug. 16. Au6-Fu8 tf Nebraska.
S50mploi!mcnt.S,0
:rrjot, GrEDS. This Company
'a?d under General Order No. 1,
it:
at
c.u-
t!
,v-
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: II
Clayton, Brevet Lieutenam; E.
-ieg, 1st Sergeant; W. Grant, 2d
:eRt: R. Mas?rrsnn. 3d 5PrTpflnt
, - -1 ' " - ,
TO
want o d
SELIi
Tai Sales InPaccc Ccnntj.
Notice is hereby given, that I will on Monday tlie
frst day cf Scptemler, A. D. LE62, soil to the high
est bidder, s& icuch cf the following real eitate, ly
log and bcinj ia Pawnee County ebrasL-T as will
be ruScient to jsy the Issej a; . ikcJ aiinst the
sa.n:o, fjr the year A. D. I3GI : sid sales to com
mence at 9 o'clock A. M., and to contiaud ottil i
o'clock, P. M., at the cTioe of D. Latler, Pawnee
City, Puwnse County, Kcbraska..
T.P. LIMMI.VO,
Treaso tr Pawnee County.
tEECBIPTlOS fEC I K AC'B. TAX.
Brock Jno VT
Iiemis II
LaaLlIae Ht'di
a qr
M cf te i
32 3 12 100 $4,52
7 1 12 160 7,53
4 80
t
Pradbry Jghn
bonnier H. n i nc nw i nc 8
12
12
11
80
80
123
SW A
k S3 i Of
5,2.1
3,C5
4
22
Cunningham Wm. bJdw i A
Clement N O. a 4 of ee V
U'i;onn&li3 Uugh w nw i &
w yt of ew 32 1
Dean A e ee 8 2
do A w i tn - 8 2
East A O. aw qr 27 1
Fowler EW ne qr 35 2
Fries John bw qr & re qr 35 1
Flemmirg John se qr se qr t 9
of se qr 3
do ne qr na cr J 1
33 3 12 120 5.80
11
12
11
11
II
11
II
150
80
180
80
80
160
160
7,74
3,83
7,55
7,55
7,55
5.20
24
23
I
21
7t
12f
11
23
Grundy S. whfswqr
do iw qr nw qr
ITolbison S. ihfneqr
Hammond R II. ne qr
Hogin R. w hf nw qr
do e hf ne qr
Horn J A. aw qr
IlaffS nw or
Hedge Sarah w hf se qr A se qr
of se qr 15 2
Johnson A. ne qr sw qr A nw
qr of ne qr 24 2
Jenkins US. n hf nw qr A n hi
of ce qr 30
Jones J A. ae qr Z4
Kennedy L M B. nwqrAnhf
of w qr 33
KinerJohn seqrAshfswqr 21
Kelley Anson so or 17
Lucker E. ne or 22
Lockey John w hf ew qr
MurdockDA. sw qr
HcL&ughlia P. e hf ne qr A iw
qr of ne qr A sw qr
of seqr A neqrne qr
se qr of sw qr -
Neal David ir hf nw qr & w hf
oliwqr 31 1
12 320 29,85
12
10
n
10
11
11
11
11
120
80
40
83
1G0
160
160
160
11 120
10 120
5.83
2,72
7,78
7,13
7,55
7,55
5,83
4,43
13
3
3
2
2
3
1
2
2 1
12 16 7,10
11 160 f 4,75
II 240
11 240
12 163
12 160
12 80
9 160
7,17
12,64
7,55
0.34
4,75
7,55
23
21 2 11 230 13,05
Perry J D. nw qr
l'ercell W W
Payne M W.
do
do ,
do
Payne Moses
do
34 2
25 3
24
29
29 2
3 1
22
8 160
11 160
12 160
II
.9
13
13
II
11
9
9
10
10
320
180
80
80'
ne qr
ee qr ne qr
nw qr ne qr .
se qr ne qr
se qr ne qr I
se qr
w hf se qr A ne -
qrswqr 31
. do sw qr ne qr C
Rooney M. e hf se qr k nwqrsw qr 21
do so qr ne qr ' 21
Strawb N nw qr se qr A ne qr
of sw qr
Strowb D. ehfnwqr
Smith Wm. n hf ne qr A bo qr of
ne qr k ne qr ne qr
Steele Joseph s hf ne qr A ns
qr nw qr A w hf
soqrAwhfneqr 8 2 12
Shannon T R. n hf sw qr 13 2 II
Shannon T H. se qr 22 2 II 160
Shannon OD. seqr 35 2 II 160
Sherman G L. n hf ne qr & nw
qr cf ne qr
Shreevcs J, B. tw qr
Tyler Julius nw qr
Tanner Jacob nw qr
TsrnT O?o : r or .
Tr: !
7,55
7,55
0,23
169 9,35
15,10
7,55
1.44
5.89
25 3 II 160 7,25
230
80
tist
Huff Samuel nw cr
List for JSGO,
Brown TV N F. sw qr 6 3 12 If 0
Clark J W. nw qrswqr 23 I Vl 40
Chamberlin A B. estate of nw qr33 I 12 180
Corcolly John a hf se qr 15 2 9 80
do nhf neqr 22 2 9 80
owler H J. ne or 35 2 II 160
Uundner A swqrswqrAnw
do or of ne or 30 3 II
Hogin R. w hf nw qr 7 2 12
do e hf no or 12 2 II
ITorn J A. se cr II I II
Hu!T Samuel nw nr 28 2 II
Kelly 4n3on se or 17 3 12
Lucker Charles n hf sw qr A se
qr sw cr
Percell Wm W. ne qr
Tyler Juliuj nw qr
lulotson Jno. seqr ,
Tovrn tots Delinquent in Paw
nee City.
Galling R J. Lots I, 2,3,5, A 6 in Block 14
do do Lots 3, ia Block 2, L 7, B 3,
do do 1.4 A 5.BI8, L7B2.LII
do do 12 B 4, L4B 15. and Lots
do do 11 & 12 Xi 3,
7 ? I
A L.
Jifr, 4th Sergeant; J. Foster, 1st
;'Jrl; A. IL Harmon, 2d CrporaI ;
j- Couch, 3d Corporal, and J. Stevens,
, 0ut to
, t Volunteer's IIancai.. Just
fWorthe times. Every Volun-
be in possession of this in-
book. It contains the Sabre
arpe's Rifle drill, and Colt's Re-
j rn 1 2, (two volumes)
r etch, both, 50 cts.,or handsomely
cloth. 75 cts. Address Will.
:;Icas, Agent, Brownville N. T.
wishing to procure any book
.-odly Applegate k Co., Cinciona
I 14 well to call on Mr. Furnas.
i4 A
d
1 .
me
cc,dt. Lieut. Colonel Mc-
lhe Nebraska First, was
kst Tuesday night. He
rtlv 5 tLetiStt, and while vomet
eedge of the boat, fell overboard
or.
oa
the
.17 REDUCED PRICES.
r--,r r 1 ?r.?-t ia Its A!:hsr.!n. Tt le less
liabie to get out of order than asy oiber. Diplomas
bare been awarded it over tbe Groter & Baker aud other
ni;u rrd Macbinei.
$15 EACH.
Oar Machine tises a ctralcbt reeOle. anj will WORK
WITH ALL KINDS OF THREAD, Silk or Linen, making
an elastic tm. free from liabilities to break in waeta
leg and la tbe BEST and CHEAPEST Alacbine in use.
$15 EACH.
Oor Machine will HEM, FELL, STITCH, QUILT and
BIND, and will tew on all kind of poods, from tbe flnei-t
Swiss Muslin to tbe Coarest Woolen, working with eai-e
tbrongh several iliickrieen of Uiick Woolen Cloth.
ALL MA ClIIAES ARE WARRANTED.
315 EACH.
If yoa want a Good Machine, and not have it
uosi you anyimng, write 10 us, as
we want the Machine, tested
, ia every neighborhood
in the United
btates.
$15 EACH.
EMPLOYING AGENTS!
We will give a eornmisMon on all good sold by our
Agents, or we will pay wages at
FIFTY DOLLARS PEHIMONTH
and pay ail necessary errnes. For particulars ad-
dresaa C11AS. KCGGLES. A cent.
Aug. 16lb. tS-yly DtUoit, Mich
Notice to Creditor
s.
All persons knowtng themselves Indebted to Dr. A. 5
Kolladay, by note or btoY account, will do well local
ou toe and settle tbe same before tbe Soib d of May
next, an I will after tbat date collect all of his debt, by
procexs of Law. A. SCItOKNCJClT, Attorney
' Brownville, X. T., May 1st, 1SGJ. L4J-if
Fruit Trees, Grape Vinea, Currant, Goosberries
Raspberries, etc., etc , at very large discount lrom
tablit-bed rates.
r i
Lf
17 2 II 120
SO 2 II 157
17 2 12 160
9 160
i -
13,33
3,22
7,55
8,55
5,71
7,31
P.oo
7,55
mill
21
12
1
bJ
3,16
7,85
for 1S59.
23 2
II 160 9 60
11,24
3,52
11,11
II,II
12,17
80 5,83
150
150
160
150
4,37
11.22
11.78
11,78
8 2 12 120 9,04
25 3 12 160 11,78
17 2 12 160 7,13
21 I 10 160 25,0(5
$18,97
Toivn Lots Delinquent in Table
llock.
Lot II in Block 5 Lot 3 B 10,
Li 11 u 10, L, 3 JJ -s I, l) B
53, L3 B48,
L 3 B 30 L 5 B 52 L 12 B
55,
Lot I0B 36.
L2 B7.
I, 2 B 2,
WalkerRB.fL3BI5I. 5 B 66 L 9 B 60
Given under my hand at Pawnee City this fourth
day of August A. D. 1362 F. F. LIMMIXG,
Treasurer of rawnnee County, 25. T.
Milckin C T.
do
do
McClure J.
do
Marsh J.
Narris T T.
Noies F C.
$2,88
$1,01
45
45
45
1,15
MASTER'S SALE.
Ia pursuaoce of decretal order made by the Dis-
iiai vuun, m aai ior ieiuma couctv, Nebraska
lerritory, sitting in chancery bearicz date the 16th
uoj vi icui,u iti mm cuuse penciiD'' in
said Court, wherein llaatn bmith ia eomplainaLt,
and John Llanaa is defendant, I willCn Monday,
tbe 22d of September, IS62, at 10 o'clock a. m in
front of Den's Hall, in Brownrillo, in said county.
winj ine peace wo ere tne saia court was last held,
offer for tale to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol
lowing described premies, to-wit : tasthalf cf aouth
west quarter, and tho south east quarter of the north
west quarter, in section 23, town 4, rango 14, east of
ine sum principal nieredan, in Nemaha Lou at,
Nebraska Territory. ,
Aogu
J. S. BEDFORD, Master in Chancery,
st 23,1352. d5-4w-$15
appointed
PKOBATE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I haye
Monday, the litn day of beDtember. A. D.
at 12 o';lock,M. as the time for the final settlement
of the estate of Joshua Randal, deceased.
Giren under my band and eS.'ifci seal, this 20th
day of August, 1352. . C. W. WHEELER,
E6-3w-$2,00 Probate Jud se.
PIlGBVrE NOTICE. ;:
Whereas William ChamberB bas been appointed
Administrator of the estate of' James A. Gowdy,
deceased, late of Nemaha County, X. T.. notice is
hereby given that I have appointed tha 8th day of
December, A. D., 1852, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a the
time for hearing claims against said estate.
Witness my hand and official 6eal this 20th day of
August, A. D. 1862, C.W.WHEELER,
n-4w-$2,50 Probate Judge
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
John J. Matthews ) Before C. W. Theeler, J. p., in
a and for Kemaba county, Ke-
'acob Cook Jbraska Territory.
On tbe 6th day of August, A. D. 1863, said Justice Is
sued an order of attaebmeo t In the above action, for tbe
sum of $39.77.
' JOHN" MATTHEWS.
Brownville, August 23d, 18C2. . ; no6-3w
JJIASTER'S SALE.
In pursuance of a decretal order made by the District
Court, in and for Kemaha county, Nebraska Territory,
sitting in Chancery, bearing date the 20th day of May.
A. D., 1862, in a certain cause pending in said court,
wherein William Wilson is complainant, and Gideon F.
Tindall is respondent, I will, on Monday the 22d day of
September, A. D. 1862, at 11 o'clock, A. M., In front of
Den's hall, in Brownville, In said county, (be log the
place where said court was last held,) offer for sale
to tbe highest bidder, for cash, tbe following described
premises, to-wit : Lot No one (1) in section No. tbir-ty-one,
(31,) and Lot no three (3) In section No thirty,
(30,) all in township No. seven, (7.) north of range
N- sixteen, (16.) eat of the (th principal meredian, Ne
maha county, Nebraska Territory.
J. S. BEDFORD,
August S3 'o-2-4w-5 Master In Chancery.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Tbreitobt of Nebraska, ,
County of Gage. )
Whereas, David Wolf and Frederick Eagenstein,
did on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1862, file a peti
tion asking of the Probate Court a decree that J. L.
McCanles as Administrator of the estate of D. C.
McCanles,late cf Jones county, deceased, shall make
a good and sufficient deed of Warrantee to the said
petitioners of the following tract of land, being the
west half of the north cast quarter, and tbe south
east forty of the north west quarter of section twenty-six,
of township two, range three. east of the sixth
principal meridian, in Jones county, Nebraska Ter
ritory. Now, be it known that I have appointed Monday,
the 15th day of September, A. D. 1862, ac 10 o'clock
A. M, for the hearing of said petition, and all per
sons interested therein may appear and sho'W cause
why the prayer of the petitioners shall rot Ae rrn-f-!.
ALI;UT lo .LI.,
Predate J b i ,e, Gae Co., Neb.
F -it :"?. Julr T "!v. VryZ, vi ew-tC3.
Dwnlee, J
Nebraska Territory.
County
' TS
Ilush JGro
Bv virtue of an order of sale to me dlrcoted in
the above entitled case, I will on Saturday, the 20th
day of September, 1802, between the hours of 10
o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. tn., of Baid day, at the
door of Den's Hall iu Brownville, the place whe-e
tbesaid court was last held, for said Nemabacouuty,
offer for sale and fell to the highest bidder, for cash
in hand, the following described real estate, to-wit:
north half and southwest quarter of the northeast
quartet of section number 24, in township number
4, north of range number 15, east cf the 6th prin
cipal meredian, in Nemaha county, Nebraska, ta
ken as the property of Hugh Browrdee to satisfy
said demand.
; - 2.W. COLEMAN,
. , Sheriff of Nemaha county.
BrcwnTille, Aug. 23C2.' n3-4w-f5. ;
HI ASTER'S : SALE.
Tn pursuance of a decretal order mde by the District
Court, In and for Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory,
sitting in chancery bearing date the 16th day of May,
1861, in a certain cause pending in said court, wherein
Day & Matlock and Cutter ATerrlll are complainants and
Allen L. Coate, et al, defendants, I will on Saturday
tbe 30th day of August, IS62, at 10 o'clock a. m, In frout
of Den's hall in Brownville, in said county, being the
place where said court was last held, offer for sale to
the bigbest bidder, for cash, the following described
property, to-wit: Lots uumber 4 and 5 of the northwest
fractional quarter of section number 6, in township No.
four (4,) north of range No. sixteen (16,) east of the 6th
principal meredian, In Nemaha county, Nebraska
Territory. J. S. BEDFORD.
n3 4w-$4.25 Master In Chancery.
EXCELSIOR
Burr Stoiie Hills,
(FOK FARMERS AND MILLERS,)
AND
ANTI-FEICTION
HORSE POWERS.
TOOK TEN FIRST PREMIUMS at Wxstkk
State Fairs last year, and are justly considered
superior to all others. The mill may be driven by
Aorae, water, or tteam power, does its Work as well as
tne Mat stone mills in muling establishments, and
requires but one-half th power to drive the largest
siscs. They are very compact, perfectly simple, and
,.r farm use will last THIRTY: YEARS, and COST
KOTHIXQ for repair?.
iTtiCEs ? ICO. 5540. J I . .
Flour Bolt f r fm.::t y. 11 S; ) extra.
n t- 1 i- .
T fl !' ' - i r '1 i i 2i ij ALL-. , t. ; t I
iallt.. t; l t tuo wVir.la wnj-.? ' V 1
!. rn ui-oa t-"' iUu-n i ....!
LIkAUGIlT, f.t the cn J of a ten feet lever, -M ko- p
the power in motion t thus 'permitting the ssTiRa
STRENGTH of the horse to be used on the machine to
bo driven. Oxk HORSI will do as much work on
this power, as two on the endlese Chain Power. IT
IS PORTABLE, and may be used in the field as
.... . , . T11TVT' ptrn
wen as in tne nouse. iMore man i t. i i -r i r
PER LENT of horse flesh is saved over ant other
kot is rs. It is simple in construction, and not
liable to get out of o.der.
Price of power for 1 to 4 horses $125
Price i.f power for 1 to 4 horses 175
The $125 Power will drive any Threshing Machine.
Every Machine is guaranteed to give satisiaction.or
'II L ( . . 1 - 1
tbe moncv win do n-iuuucu.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Williamson R. W. Cobb,) District . Court, . Ne
vs maha County, Nebraska
Gurdon H. Wilcox, ) Territory.
By virtue of an order of sale to mo directed in the
above entitled case, I will, on Saturday, the 30th day
of August, A. D. 1862, between the hours of 1 0
o'clock, A. M.. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at
the door of Den's Hall, in Brownville, the place where
the said Court was last held, for said Nemaha coun
ty, offer for sale the following described real estate,
and will sell the same to the highest bidder, for
cash in hand, to-wit : The undivided half of Lot
No. four (4;) South East fractional quarter of
Section No. eightteen in Township No. five (5, ) north
of Range No. sixtoen (16,) east, in Nemaha County,
Nebraska Territory, containing 17 80-100 acres,
with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging,
taken as the property of G. H. Wilcox, to satisfy
said demand. J.W.COLEMAN,
July 26th,1832 n2-5w-$6,30 - Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bank of the Union, ia Tenn 1 District Court, Ne
va f maha County, Ne
G.H.Wilcox. J braska.
By virtue of an order of sale to me directed in the
above entitled case, I will, on Saturday, the 30th
day of August, A. D. 1862, between the Lours of 10
o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'olock P. M. of said day at the
door of Den's Hall, in Brownville, the place where
the said court was last held for said Nemaha county,
offer for sale, to the highest bider, for cash in hand,
tbe following described real estate to-wit: The
half nf Lot No. four (4,) South Eastfrao
tional quarter of Section No. Eighteen, in Township
.. Five. (5,1 rtortb of Itarcre No. Sixths, ( 19,)est,
i,i s.'-'l .Ne:"'. County, Iebrs ka, Terrs ttry, coa-
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
B.F.
REFER EN CPS.
Gurris, Manhattan. Kan.
rbi'adelj hia, r"enn.
Gbnts. With two horses on your Anti-frictiou
Power, we drive yor.r No. l Miu.grinu.ng a dlhu-
XL8 OF CORN PER KOCR, ana CU WK Hu.,.j .
bay at the same time. I have never seen a power
that runs with so little fricUcn, and consequently
with so little ctrain upon thottornnnirt?
Sopt. 13th & 15th St. Pass. R. R. Co.
Cioster, N. J..J"an. 29, 18"2.
- Meers. Bkknet Bkothebs, Gents. I am very
much pleased with the Power. It runs easier than
any other Power in this vicinity ; and with the same
-;n A nearlv. or quite twice as much work.
1 rn mv Thresher at 1,500 revolutions per minute,
and a 24 inch Cross-cut Saw, at 1.200 revo.c jt ons.
Yours trulv, PETER J. WHlTi.
CTO ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BEFORE
fe TFIF! FREIGHT WILL BE FRE-
pTiVi1 to CHICAGO. OR ANY OTHER PORT
Oil LAKE MICHIGAN.
fi-Liberal discount tc dealers. Agents wanted
i v;,nT Kiirbts for sale.
For further informatior . send stamp Tor 'rated
CircuUrsto ns.i x.n
42 and 44 Greene-SL, hew-York.
Arjurt9th,l&61, t4-3cj
District Court,
Nemaha County,
Nebraska Territo
ry
sncr.irr'3 sale. ... . .
Eeath Nuckolls, Adsiiuiutrator 1 -of
estate cf Joseph Deroin dec. I District Court,
8 f NebraskaTeritory
Elily Jerries, s gainst Fl'IT. J
By virtue cf ai ciecutieu to me directed ia the
above eutiilod cause, I wi'.i. on Saturday, the 30ta
dayof Ausust, A. D. 1362, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. Manl 4 o'clock P. M., of said d iy, at
the door of Den's Hall, in Brownville, the place where
tbe e.M i Court was last beli for Faid Nemaha Coun
ty, offor Tor sale, fr ca,.h ia han-1, the fullowin
dedcribed real estate, ta-wit : Lot ( 3 ) in Block ( 4J
in the original Fiat of the City of Brownville, ia
Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, taken as the
property of Ha: th Nuckolls to satisfy said damand.
J. W. COLEMAN, Sheriff. .
July 25th, 1852. n2-5w-$5.40
FOR FALL TRADE.
I
f
c
JOH& O. DUESEE,
. . - -.
MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, W. T.,
Takes pleasure In anuouijclnf that he has now on hand,
a large and select stock of every article In his line,
GOOK STOYES,
Cf all the improved patterns, vli: Plymouth Rock,
Charter Oak, Valley Forjce, Elevated Oven,
tc, &o., &c,
HEATING STOVE3,
to
Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of
which are-entirelr new designs, vis Combined " .
Cook end Parlor Stovet, something
very nice for small families.
I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF
FARMERS TO MY
HEAVY SHEET IRON,, ,.'
for Sugar Boilcrt, and
LARGE CAST IUOS IIETTILES.
: A VARIETY OF CHEAP ' :
- . - . - "V: -.
LAUD AND COAL OIL LAHPS
Brass, Copper, and sheet iron ware)
Lanterns, Shovels aud Japanned
Ware, &., &c.
SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS!
OF the latest and most improved Stylos, cheap
T ' . ,;l i., . t .- 1 .(n'Jti?, as i
. . '. : v :.!.-:;;; . .... rteat notice, ai.J la
... . v. j 1 warra&t to gits sat;s-
1862. 1862.
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES !
THEODORE HILL,
Is receiving, and will continue to receive during the
summer, one of
THE LARGEST
AND
BEST STOCKS
iffliis,
-FROM
New York, Philadelphia and St Louis.
That has ever been exhibited In the Western Coun
try, embracing all tbe latest styles and novelties of the
times. His slock embraces
Dry Goods,
Groceries.
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Queenwarei
Hats and Caps,
Shakers, .
Boots and Shoes
. : . Doors and Sash,
Glass and Putty,
Fine Furniture,
4&c, ic., tc.
Among his Dry Goods will he found
Prints, GiuTiams Lawns. Bareges
Brown and Bleached Muslins
Demees. Striped Sheeting. Cot
tonades Ilosiery, Gloves,
The Latest Styles Hoop
Skirts, Notions,
&c, &c
He has much the Largest Stock
of QUEENS WARE in the Upper
Country.
THEO. HILL,
Agent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph Bail
Haod Picket Line of Steamboats.
Jfay 22, 1862. n46-tf.
MCCORMICK'S
Beaper and Ilower
MANUFACTUBEO AT
Olllofis o, Zllt
This celebrated machine i by all odds tbe 1SEST
GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD.
N withstanding tbe misrepresentations of those loter
ested in other machines, C. H. McCorniick & Bro. man
ufactuje at tbe rate of 8,000 per year, Many cbD
have been affected during tbe past season, and for 18G2
the UcCormick" is presented with greater attraction
:3 i':
; .L Chambers, Executor
of Estate of Willis Hill, dec.
vs
I.. P. matt and JeroniJ Hoover.
Bv virtue of an execution to me directed in tbe
above entitled case, I will, on :aturd.aj, the 30th
daj of August, A. D. IS 52, between the hours of 10
o'clock A M. and 4 o'c!rek F. M. of said day, at the
door of Den's llall, in Brownville, the place where
the said Court was lact held lorsaiJ. Nemaha county,
offer for sale tbe following described property, to-
wit t Lot 2 in Block 4'J; trf)ts II, 13, 15 and 15, In
Block 39 : Lot 15 in Clock 84 ; Lots 9, 10 and 14 in
Block SO : Lots II, i-J, i J n iiock si ; li,
in Block 3. : Lots 1 and l m Block 45; I.r.ts 10 and
11 in Blook 47; Lot 11 in Llock 43 ; Lot 13 in Block
71; Lot 9 in Blok li; J ots li, 14, ;5and in.
Block 6S, in Xemaha City, Nemaha County, Nebras
ka Territory; and tho Suth East Quarter of North
West Quarter, bection 31, lownshipo, iwane 15,
40 acres; and South East Quarter of South West
Quarter, Section I, Township 4, Range 15, except 2
acres of the west side, containing 33 acre?; and a
tract of land commencing at a point F$ Rods North
of South West corner of Section 13, Township 4,
Range If?, East; thence muring East 47 Rods;
thence J?outh 23 'i Rods; thence West 47 Rods:
thence North 23l Roods, to the place of bejinin-r.
containing seven acres ; and South West Quarter of
Section 21, Township 4, Er.gelS, East, containing
75 87-100 acres; and the North West Quarter of
North East Quarter and LotU of bection 32. Town
ship 5, Range 16, exenpt 23 acres, deeded to Snow ;
and the West Half of the South West Quarter, and
Lots 3 ad 4, in Section 32, Township 5, Range 16,
exempt 20 acres in the South Wert corner all of
said Real Estate lying in Nemaha County, Nebraska
Territory, taken as the property of Jerome Hoover to
satisfy said execution
J. W. COLEMAN, Sheriff.
July 2!5sh,ISC2, n2-5w-JI2,60.
Furniture ! Furniture ! !
The most complete stock of Furniture ever offered la
this upper country just receivea dj t. EIi,U
Srcwnvills, Afrtl 26tt..l35I,
fl prflt Tj'JV'T'' lll
iji.i-bi.JLi.'JAujr j ' ;
frtve It preference over all others New Improvements
added, have materially lessened tbe direct draught,
and so obviated the (ids draught that many assure us
that It does not now exist. Tbe drught of tbe Beaper
Is so light tbat in numerous instances tbe large four
horse machine la worked with but two horses.
FOR MOWING,
The Machine of 1862 will stand any test that may be
applied. Our Guard and Fatent Cleaner effectually
prevents choking, no matter what the condition of tb
grass, while our new divider point separates baldly
lodged aud tangled clover or grass, where other ma
chines fail.
There is also a (treat advantage in our serrated sickle
edge over the smooth, as it does not require sharpening
so often, thus saving time. Our sickle will frequently
run through an entire harvest without ence grinding,
while the smooth edge must be ground once each day.
if not of tner. with a smoth edge the Iranght increases
as the knife becomes dull. Ocr draught is uniform.
and in tbe repeated trials during tbe season of 1SSO 61.
proved far lighter than single .Mowers, cutting at tbe
tame time from twelve to eighteen inches wider.
Our Jlower can be used with or without tbe reel , this
is important, as without the reel it weighs Lmt about
C70 pounds.
la addition to the very liberal warrantee given to
all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, tbat farmers
who may desire it, are at liberty to work our machine
through the harvest, with any o'her, and kep and pay
for tbe one preferred.
Pamphlets with (nil description of improvements,
testimonials, Jfce.. can be had by application to
THEO. HILL, Agent,
May 15, 1862. n45-tf
i:OT7 -READY.
Tlin CCcial Union ,1 a nteer Directory. (4C3
PW) coutau.103 fjm am VW.ac, U every
0:er and Private ia the Union Army, wi-n thai
Coumanii.Oajua, tics, Promotions, 4c. r. ffEvery
one wants it. j Sent poat-pid,on receipt'o?25 s.'0u
cash, or stamps. Address 1IENKY B. A-NdUN Pub
lisher, 43 buu Street, Bt.5tou,!Luj; '
HELLO, STRANGER!
WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE
isr e Av g bobs?
AT .
J. BEKKY & GO'S.,
THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
BEOWITVILLS.
J. BERRY & CO,
Have Just received, and are now epenlajr, at their
stnd en stain street, one of the largest swoks ol -
DEY GOODS
A IT D
ever offered la this market. Remember the place,
J. BERRY & CO'S.,
buownville; n. t.
i
May 29, 1363. n47-tf
"PAST HOitSES."
CITY IIFBPiY STABLB
FEED STORE-,'
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
AWNOtTXCSS o tba publlo'.' puol h j
entire interest in te T Wi -y at j "
Sad He IloMi,
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
Caa.ned at his Stable am;:ls socor.iodations (r
horses, mules or cattle.
N. B. The partnership heretofore existirg l-;een
Benjamin & Joshua Rogers is dlf utd
josnuA & nzyiAHis rocras,
asy29la.'1332. B47-tt ; .
For Salo at Bargains.
Two Ne. t Shuttle Empire Sewins.Vachlns3. .
One Franklin Family Sewing Maculae. t
Twe Horace Waters $73 Melodiona.
Two Freeh's Conical Washing Machine.
One No. 1 P. W. Gates & Co.'s Sugar Cane Kills
Evaporaters.
Apply at the AdvertUtr and Farmtr Offl?e, Browi
ville, Nebraska. . ,
March 13th. 1362. ' ' to36-tn
FRUIT AUD ORNAMENTAL TREES.
200,000 Apple Trees, 4 years old, $3 per hundred $60
per thousand.
75,000 Standard Pear Trees, 3 to I years old, $25 per
hundred, 230 per thousand,
20 000 1 year old Diana Grapj Tines, $15 per hundred
$100 per thousand.
150,000 Standard Fear Grapes, $3 per hundred, $0
per thousand.
These Pear Grafts, not being bulky, can be transport
ed cheaply, and by growing two years, will make good
sized trees to plant in ah orchard. Any one can treble
their money ty growing them to sell. Send for Whole
sale and Descriptive Catalogues.
E. MOODT k SOX.
n5I-3m Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. T.
EW GOODS
JUST EECEIYED :
TO SUIT
axxie scones.
100 of the mot severe BATTLE SCEXES and
incidents of the War, now ready, sise 18x39 inches,
highly colored, cn fine heavy paper. Sent post-paid,
20 for $1,00, or $i per 1C0. To agents and the trade
vvum vl'wi iuihj was ever oserea.
Addrws I1EXRY B. AN S05,Print Publisher, tc,
state btreet, Uoston, Mass.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
JOHN A. PONN
Is now reeelvinj and oponlnj out his Spring
Stock of Goods, consis lug of
Dry Goods,
Groceries.
Hats nd Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Iron and Nails,
Flour and Bacon,
Qucenr-vare,
Hard wars,
J?umlt;.:r?, -
etc., etc., eti.
"Which 1 will sell cheap for
Cnsli or Prcdnce.
Call and examine my stock before rurchasio
elsewhere.
Brownville. Ar,ril 21. 1S52. . n42-6ro
DISPEPSIA AND FITS.
A sure Cure for these distresfin? complaints is now
made known in a 'Treatise osForeigj a sd Na
tive IIfrbal Preparations " published by DU,
U. 1'J1EI.P3 IiliOWU. The prew:nption, fur
nished ly aVoung clairvoyant girl, while tn a state of
trance, has cured everybody who has taken it, never
bA tng fiilel in a single case. It is equally sure in
cases of Fits as of Cy-pemsia; and tbe ingredients may
be found la any drug store.- Those who are aHicted with
Cjusamptkm, EracbiUi or Asthma, may also be cured
by the use t my HerbAl Preparation. I will send
this valuable prescription free to any person on receipt
of tbeir name. Addresss, PR. O. PHELPS BROWN,
No. 19 Graul street, Jersey City, N. J. n47-6m
SUGAR CANE LULLS
-AND
T?17 A DAP ATADQ
Having been appoints! agent for the Eagle Works
Sugar Cane Mill and Evaporators, Chicago, 111., I am
Prices of JSills, frum $10 to 3'J0. ?orators frora
(2nto$3d. Address H. VV, FURNAS,
March 27, 1352 n33-tf. Urownviiie, Xif3.
Currants ! Currants I
I hale left with R. W. Furnas. Brownville. a few
Eed and Dutch Currants fcr sal ai $t perd. ien ch
Mirch29, i2. n33-tf - . 0- TSOPSCN-
who sells tiii: c:r.:.',rT:jT
GOODS IN EROWliVlLLi:?
I) E .N
SELLS Till; CHEAPEST GOODS
IN MARKET.
WHERE IS IT THAT YOU PUR.
CHASE THOSE FANCY
PRINTS ?
AT DEN'S.
WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR
CHEAP MUSLINS? '
AT DEN'S.
D E N
SELLS THE CHEAPEST EOOT5
AND SHOES IN-THE WEST.
ALSO THE FINEST HATS
AND CAPS
DEN
KEEPS ON HAND.
DEN'S
IS THE PLACE TO TRADE HE
TAKES YOUR PRODUCE, AND
PAYS THE HIGHEST
lhPZLTS, AND
FURS.
DON'T FORGET THAT '
DEN ;
Bella tho BEST and cnCAPrST
LIQUORS.
In fact BEIT cells Everything that
iaUs-ful, Cheap and Good.
veti3-iy. '
IWZ', STEICSLEU d Co.
STREET,
BROWNVILLE. N. T.
We are now receiving and opening a complete assort
ment of Uerchaudise, coosisUog
OF DRY GOODS: -
Prints, Muslins,
Drills, Osnaburj,
Denims, Ccttoradei,
Apron Check, Hickory.
Jeam, Beragski Licca,
Dress Goods,
all Wool Delaines,
Fancy and Plain Silk,
Lawnes, Saten Vcsticjs,
Bread Clo'.hs,
Cassimere,
Hocped Skirts,
OF GHOCEHIEG:
Coffee, Tea,
Soap, Molasses,
Candles, B. C. Soda,
Saleratu?, Vinegar
White and Brown Sugar,
Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco)
OF HABDWAKE :
Axes, Hatches,
Butt3, Screws,
Locks, Latches,
Nails, Tack.
Penknives,
Knives and Forks,
Hand Saw and Mill Files,
fee, &c, &c, &c., &c. Lc.
OF QUfiBrJ S TA HE :
Cups and Saucers,
Plates and Platters,
Dishes and Tumblers. .
Coal Oill Lamps,
iamn CLir.in?,
Gaiters, Calf Shoes,
. Oxford Ties. Missea Shoei.
Slippers, Men's Calf,
Men s Brogans, Copper Toe
Kip and Course Eocts, kc.,cc.
OF HATS &CAPs::-
Panama,
Leghorn,
PIantets,.
Straw, Wool,
Cassimere
Plantation,
. Shaker Itocdi,
Of Frtrniinsr Utensils:
Cradles. Rakes,
Fc:ks, Plows, '
Scythes, Snaths,
Shovels, Spades,
Hoes. &c.f iic. tc.
OF JLVrdUEllt
Clear and 2nd rate
Pine Flooring, Siding,
Boards 1,11-2 and
2 Inches Thick,
. . Sash, Doors and Blind
Pine Lath,
All Sizes Sash,
All Sizes Doors,
All Sizes Blinds,
TVeeaMtfca atteit!u cf the pubUc to enr stoct,
ocr CASH TnHIia enable n to jJ
Tbatiktul for pist j'atr(.n.se, we o!.at a conliuaa
of tbe nine.
LETT, STRICKLER & CO,