Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 30, 1862, Image 3

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    ffi-A D VE RTISER,
AUO. 20, 1S62.
iTo C A. L.
jov, coe & co.
4 nivI.EKS IN
f rVpriflliu'p Material of all Kind
1. $ 1 BB,di,"s. NcwTork, and Brown's Iroi
I'bilauclphia.
jiiitlio:
ic Advert her.
farmer
1 vtsS.JKS TO II G ELI'.
ru w
and Fon-ign Newspaper
Slates
judicial DMrift, e
Adjournment c
Nebraska Ter-
I Couit.
' '"r t tli C I!:c!rirt ''urt for the counties
-ir,l,i,c-i a:iJ formula pi.it of tlie S?s-
Dt rictiu !i.e xerr.iry or curie, euua
;;'V i've l ap now fixed ty law for holding
rr-
J1 ,k .r.i.r.U 1Kb iay r Seuteiuber.
. i'rvlV
I
lit i U T - - '
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13 !' ' T.u:ri.iav the 4th lv of Rpo.
lJ" -j. f v,.a Tiw-T-f-'lsy the 4th ly of S
i! ii' i.i lie day of bepumi
niker.
ft A M.
2 -rv:jiy the 8:h day of
u- . ihn 13. b Ljv of Senttfiuber.
; Ii:. '
r'C aniv.-rro.n TbPTlay. the 11th
"'r J tJ M.,iiJay, 4r of Scp-
f'MV -ri 'W .Monday the 2.1 day ft
tti t J -v ,n tLe 2d:h cf September,
l"v 'it.'iM 15tlidrfr An; ist, A. D.,
- ' J,tS!!'lI K. STK EK1 Kit.
JuiUc 2 I ii'liciai DuTict,
Tertiloiyol Jebrark.
F. Harvey. Esq., ?ditor of the Ne
aCiiy .Virs, ,'as n town this week.
JJjijiiiGJf has
his house let
grade of the
etUil!i;lieJ
to
tie
T Voir Tax. Those who wish to
heir taxes kfore the sales, will
B do so to-day or Monday tnor-
r. SaO'den parsed down on the
j on her lat trip, on his way to
i i ' r m J i
11 to attcru me iiauroau vuuveu-
:::c:ors. There will be preaching
Treslyierian church, by Rev. II.
'!iins,.on Salbath evening at half
jeren. .
e the advertiiement on the fourth
of Sagar.Caue Mills. Those de
:to purchase for this season's use,
L leave ilieir orders immediately.
'.;0
rrxec
S. R. J
AMI SON
rmi ' r-i lliiiri rnm A mrilir St.
(). 9, Ma. a Street,- one door east of
r's Stor. This is a much more
!;::ab!e and convenient room than
i
t it has been for the last sir months.
!!a Ficht. On Wednesday last,
five hundred Sioux Indians came to
ivr.ee Reserve and commenced an
Vpoa the Pau-nees. The Govern
j stock on the Reserve was carried
d ten Sioux and ten Pawnees killed.
1
::rx Death. Scvmocu Beldev,
1 known citizen of this place, was
ocaa in nis room on -.onuay morn-
':f tla f-ioH aim.) nril Kr t..-ni (r ml
111 hours. He" had retired on the
evening,
apparently in usual
i Killer and Vermin Exter
tcb. Step your grumbling about
Sees, lujs and moths, and go to
'iDruj Store and purchase a sheet
Lightning Fly-Killer, and a box of
-.'terminator; follow the directions,
. 'wp in peace.
! .
at:jG. On Thursday last, in com--
wit"h an Ordinance of the City
lue Dusicess nouses or mis uity
Inclosed between the hours of three
-Te in the afternoon, to give the
;! n opportunity to practice in the
p war. The various companies all
j-ia the exerciies of drilling under
fEi!L
. lty Times, is the title of
-r1 ;.LiliL-hed at Bellevue, Sar-
V.
e srcMs from the nuin-
set-
f't-rs, tc a rv-n the
?it business in this Territory. i
M perhaps on account of the r.dver
ftfthe delinquent Tax List. The
? is a very neat little paper, edited
Clark.
I
prime! Enlisting! Col. Fur-
T "twelve pounder" all quiet
j ;ips comfortable and doing well.
f tri;?k business is being done in
f re-trionths recruiting in this vicin-
Nearly all "soldiers," too.
-enough. Thoughtful people.
I aect Generals will all. no doubt, be
jv.iih name-sakes, now. Make
future McClellans,Sigels, Popes,
ft Banks. Hallecks, Buels, and so on.
I
' 'CS l ot-. Tl
ie Vnion, whose unexpired suV
ptas been filled with the Mver
I lr hereby notified that this num.
i ln it f
f c Jvcriuer completes the year
Ho cumbers. In gU cases the
'li .
'il be discontinued, unless thev
i Cs to the contrary. Several have
i a us to continue sending the Ad
I. ' we nay possibly, in some
fes- mail it to those who do not do.
fit'
fit'
j l"' 4 so, they wiU piease return jt,
LM ruu wa) miorm us that it is
A hr
rrra
number of the
'loers? were at tT.nt;m
5 Pldtfrt;,
r k. . .unv, vain..
fil1
.1
T
To these we did
tt two
cc:
ies cf
katte
t paper,
hr,,v .M crea'1 the unexpired
Wertismg -agency,
rrr.OADWAV.NliW YORK.
I' a .n". f..r the "NKIiKASU. ADVEB
St. Louis SIareets. Wheat.'Jrotn
75
to GO cents: more sold at 80 cent
than any figure aXove. Corn, stationary
at 33 cts. Pork, mess, at 9 cts. Flour,
double extra, at $3,50. Other grade
lo wer, down to $300.
Still Tiiev Come. We noticed a few
weeks ago, (in speaking of the effects of
the Homestead Law,) the arrival of e
large number of emigrants in this vicin
ity, and stated that others were comin.
Quite a number have since arrived. Cer
tain recruiting officers Col. Furnas and
Capt. Hewett, are said to be untirin in
their attentions to the strangers.
Negligence and Bad Memory. Wo
labor under the inconvenience of ha'ing
1 1 WW
a rrovouinjriv baa memory. N e are
war j
constantly neglecting or forgetting things
of great importance in writing for our
paper, and thereby somebody is slighted
and sometimes is irreparably injured.
Only last week we forgot to state that;
Wm. E. Harvey was "one of the prom
inent candidates for nomination at the
late Democratic Convention."
Correction. We last week did in
justice to Messrs. Lett and Bedfkd
the delegates from this county to tho
Democratic Convention by stating that
they-had bolted when Judge Kinney was
nominated. They stayed until the Con
vention was over, and voted to make tho
nomination unanimous. The opinion vva:j
prevalent here for several days that tho
delegates frcm Nemaha county had acted
with those of Douglass in withdrawing
from the Convention.
Gen. Pope has written a very sharp
letter to Capt. Harrison, the officer for
whose apprehension he recently offered
five cents reward, rebuking him for his
card of explanation in a New York paper,
and telling him that he had no adequate
grounds for resigning, and that his excu
ses were trumped up to cover his dis
graceful conduct, and assuring him that
it was his deliberate purpose to digrace
before the American people any officer
in his army who would be guilty of such
conduct.
Wm. E. Harvey, Terrotorial School
Commissioner, passed through ihi3 place
oa Wednesday List,:cn his way to the
East, to attend the Railroad Convention
at Chicago. Mr. II. was a candidate
before the Democratic Convention, and
received on the first ballot twenty-oue
votes the same number that was given
each to Kinney and Poppleton. Mr.
Harvey is a young man, of fair abilities,
agreeable manners, and indomitable per
severence. Such men are bound to rise
in the world, even against adverse cir
cumstances. He made a most excellent
School Superintendent.
Seeds, Hedges and Timber. Farm
ers and others are referred to the ad
vertisement in this number of Thomp
son &. Hedges. All who want fresh
garden seeds, true to nume, adapted to
this soil and climate, should patronize the
firm. Thev are thorough goiDg enter
prising men, of great benefit to the
community and to the Territory They
thoroughly understand the nursery and
seed business. They are prepared to
sell cuttings of the Powder Willow, to
all who may desire to purchase. There
is no timber superior for our prairies to
the Power Willow. It is more easily
produced than any of the kinds hereto
fore tried, is better adapted to all locali
ties, is a more rapid grower, is more
beautifil, will not breed or harbor ver
min, nill not spread by suckers, and
lastly is equal in value to any other fast
grrvrcr that ( has been tried.
Mr. Thcxipson will send grafts on the
receipt of u red postage stamp several
pavers of Tobacco Seed, of varieties best
adapted tc this Territory.
An C;,en Letter to noracc Greeley.
Executive Maijsion )
Ws;;i5CToif, August 22,' 1862
DejrSir: I have just read yours of
the 19 Jiirst., addressed to myself through
tl-3 N v York Tribvne. If there be any
statemvta or assumption? of fact which
I may 4lov to be erroneous, I do not now
and hre controvert them. If there be
sny inferences which I may believe to be
falseiv drawn, I do not now and here
argue 8 gainst them. K there be percep
Jible 7: an impatient and dictorial tone,
I waive it in deference to an old tnena
whose besrt.I have always supposed io
le right. fAs to the policy I seem to be
nursuir.T. as vou sav. I have net meant
to leavn.v one in doubt. I would save
the Ui i iry I would save it in the shortest
undrT :l i! Constitution. The sooner tha
r.-'' ; . 1 r uthority can be restored, the
;;..vr thi Union will be the Union as it
v. r. If here be those who wrould not
a tL2 Union unless they could at the
rr.v tia.p'save slavery, I do not now a-
; rree with them. If there be those who
would not save the union unless at the
same time destroy slavery, I do not agree
with them. My paramount object is to
save the Union, and not eiiher to save
or destrov slaverv. If I could save the
Union without freeing &y suves,
would do it; and if I eoud by freeing
ali the slares, I would do it ; and if
could do it by freeing some and leaving
others alcne, I would also do that." What
I do about slavery and the colored race,
I do because I believe it helps save thi$
Union : and what I forbear, I forbeaf
because I believe it would not help save
this Union. I shall do jess whenever I
believe, what I am doing hurts the cause;
and I shall do more whenever I believe
doir" more will help the cause. I shall j
.---)- .
try and correct errors when shown to be
errors; and I shall adopt new views so
fast as they thall appear true views.
I have here staled my purpose, accord
ing to my views of official duty; and I in
tend no modification of my oft-expressed
personal wish, that all men everywhere
could be free.
Yours, A. LINCOLN.
NEW ADYEKTISEMEXS.
ROOKS! 2300KS!! HOOKS!!!
Periodicals, Pictorials . find School
Books.
H. H. MAUSH,
In addition to Lis Periodicals Novels Ac, La? just
received a a largo supply f School books. Tbe-tu
Dooka are tho onl j ones recommended bj Hon. W.
II.Il:i.rvj, Territorial School Coiumissioner, and aro
also recommcrded by ail the best teachers and stu
dents in the Territory, it is highly nece;?ary to
have a uniform btaniard cf Bot,ks ia our Schools
And 9 these Books erenow used in all the High
and Common Schools iu the United Stiitea, and an
fast Wcoming popular in our Territory, it is ira
portent that we should not bs behind the times.
Tcaheri and instructors will do well to call at th
Suva Depot, Poat Office Luildin?, and examine for
theiiiseW. H. H. MARSH,
Aug 23. . News Asrent.
850
(mplonmcnt.
LSrozxto 757'.xxtocl
TO SELL
SEWING MACHINES
AT REDUCED PRICES.
$15 EACH.
Onr MachiEe Is perfect in Its MecbaDlfm. It Is less
liable to get out -f orJcr tban any otber. Diplomas
Lave been awarded it over the Urovcr & Baker aud other
Ligb priced Machines.
$15 EACH.
Onr Machine nses a trai(rbt nceMe, and will WORK
Wltn ALL KINDS OF THREAD, Silk or Linen, making
an elastic beam, free Jrom liabilities to break in wash
ing and is ihe BEST and CHEAPEST Machine in ube.
$15 IUCSI.
Oar Machine will II EM, FELL, STITCII, QTJtT.T and
BIND, and will tew on all kinds of goods, from tbn flaes-t
Sw iss Mublin to tbe Coarsest Woolen, working wirb eaee
Ibrough bevpral thicknesses of thick WixMen Cloth.-r
ALL MAClllXES ARE WARRANTED.
$15 EACH.
If you want a Good Machine, and not have it
Cost you anything, write toirs, aa
we want tho Machine tested
in every neighborhood
in the United
States.
$15 EACH.
EMPLOYING AGENTS!
Wo will give a commission cn all goods sold by our
Anems, or wc will pay wages at
FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH
and pay all necessary expenses. For par'tieal&rs ad
dresss CDAS. RUGGLES. Aeent,
Acg. 16th. n5-yly Detroit, Mich..
. .. . - - - - q XTT Til E II EST "
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urpass
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...... I
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and the atialytisa1 precision with which each branch
of tho subject is kept distinct.
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complete, philosophical in arrangement, and pro
gressive in development of the subject.
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Are officially recominen led for the use of tho Pub
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for the use of tho Public Schools of the State of
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any School Geography extant.
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Intended to precede Cornell's Geographical Sorier,
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;nrTihT mar either follow the Inter-
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difference between the Intermediate and Gram
mar S,.W1 that the latter, though no more
elevated in style, is fuller in detail, presents a
greater variety of map questions, ana
number of localities to be memorized,)
larger
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Gw.gr.yhy, large 12mo. 406 pp. Kiehly Illus
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Mathematical Geography. Price, 75 cent?.
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set of Haps for study ; ulo, a set ut Reference
Maps fr family u. Price, $1.
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- jrT Pn3LHfI3!V.)
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but especinllv adapt e.1 toth -alei.f Cornell's Gram
marrSchool Maps. Price por sot f 12 Card?, IA tts.
Aifsa,
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criptive Circular will bo sent uion applies. on.
January 15,12. n-lf-ttj
Tax Sales hi Pawnee Coanf
Notice is hereby giren, that I will oa Moni y il :
first day of September, A. D. I8G2, sell to the aih
eat bidder, 8 b much cf the following real estate, ly
ing and being in Pawnee County Nebraska, ai will
be sufficient to pay the taxes assess td against the
same, for the year A. D. IS3I: said sales to t -i-mecce
at 9 o'clock A. M., and to continue n: .
o'clock, P. M., at the office of D. Bntler, Psv .
City, Pawnee County, Nebraska.
F.F.LIMMIXG,;
Treasurer Pawnee County.
NAMES.; PEECKIITIOS EEC 9 B AC'B TAX.
Brock JnoW eqr 32 a 12 IB ; l.oZ
BemisH ,ne i , 7 1 12 Ui 7,5C,
Bashline Esther 8 w Vof sw li't '
se yA of s i 35 3 12 6:
Bradbry John sjse 4 2 13 f
BobracrH. n neJinwK"'Ji8 3 H 121
Colllajn Ii. w U sw & se of
. ' . sw U 30 3 12 120
8,23
4.4f-
Canninjbam Wm. e nw &
w U ne Va
i
4 3
22 1
32 1
8 2
9 2
27 1
11 KO
12 0
11 160
11 S3
II 13
11 1C0
7,74
lement N G; s K of
3,83
O'Doanald Hugh w $ nw &
w y. of 6W 1
7,53
7,5i
Dean A M J
do & w sw i
East A G. sw qr
Fowler E W ne qr
Fries John rwqr&aeqr
35 2 II 100 5.20
55 1 12 311) Sj
Fleinming John so qr se qr A s
of se qr 3 3
do no qr n? qr 1 1 3
12 123
12- i:o
10 V),
10 43
10 S3
11 130
Grundy S. wbfswqr
21 1
do fw qr r.v qr
23 1
1 1
21 2
5.83
Holbison b. shf ncqr
Hi mmond U H. neqr
Hi gin B. whfcwqr
do e bf ne qr
2,72
7,73
7,1 S
7,55
7,55
5,83
4,43
7,10
4,75
..a
11! ICO
11160
11 160
Horn J A. 'ew qr
UuffS nw qr
ii
28
Hedge Sarah w hf so qr & se qr
of se qr 15 2 11 120
Johnson A. ne qr sw qr & nw
qrcfneqr24 2 10 120
Jenkia3 HS. n hf nw qr & n hf
of ne qr 30 3 12 160
Jones J A. so qr 21 3 11 160
Kennedy L MB. nwqrAnhf
of sw qr 33 2 11 240
7,17
KinerJoLn seqr&shf swqr 21 2 11 210 12.64
Kellev Anson so or 17 S 12 103 7,55
Luckcy E. ne qr 22 1 12 150
LockeyJohn wbfswqr 13.2 12 80
Murdoch 1) A. sw qr 2 19 160
9,34
4,75
7,55
McLaughlin P. ehfneqrAtw
qr of ne qr &. sw qr
of se qr & nc qr ne qr 28
seqrofswqr 21 2 11 2S0 1305
Neal David w bf n w qr fc w hf
of swot 31 1 9 160
7,55
7,55
0,23
Perry J D. nw qr
PercellWW. neqr
34 2 11 1(10
25 3 12 160
24
29
20 2 II
3 1 9 1C9
22
Payne M W.
do
do
do
Payne Moses
do
se qr no qr .
nw qr no qr
se qr ne qr
so qr ne qr
se qr
w hf so qr & ne
qrswqr
sw qr ne qr
9,35
31 2 II
do
6 I 11 320 15,10
P.ooncy M. e hf se or A nwqrSw qr2I 2
9
9 160 7,55
do se qr no qr 21 2 9
Strawb N nw qr se qr & ne qr
of sw qr 13 3 10
Strowb D. ehfnwqr 13 3 10
Smith Wm. n hf ne qr & so qr of
80
80
1,44
5.89
ne qr A ne qr ne qr 25 3 11 160 7,25
Steele Joseph s bf ne qr & ne
qr nw qr & w hf
seqr L whf neqr 6 2 12 230 13,33
Shannon T R. n bf sw qr 13 2 II 80 3,22
Shannoz T H. so qr 22 2 II 160 7,55
Shannon GD. se qr 35 2 II 160 8,55
Sherman U 15. lit ne qr a nw
qr'of ae qr
Shreevrg J. B. ew qr
Tyler Julius nw qr
Tanrmr Jacob nw qr
Tanner Gw na qr
Trip Benjamin nhfseqr
Tarney Daniel , sw r "
T"il!.i!j lr - ne qr
Vanfosses N, nw or no' or
17 2 II 120
30 2 II 157
17 2 12 160
27 I 9 K0
23 I 9 160
34 I 12 80
i i 9 i;o
14 I 12 ICS
5,71
7,31
9,00
7,55
7,55
3,88
7,55
7,55
5,55
3,16
7,85
5t n jr sw qr
Waters S. e bf ne qr
Wooi J C. nw qr & saw mill
20 2 9
12 I 10
21 3 12
80
80
90
List Tor 1S59.
Huff Samuel nw qr 28 2 II 160
9 60
List Tor 1SGO.
Brown W N F. sw qr 6 3 12 160 11,24
Clark J W. nw qrswqr 23 I 12 40 3.52
Chamberlin A B. estate of nw qr33 I 12 ICO 11,11
Cornolly John shfseqr 15 2 9 S3
do n hf no qr 22 2 9 83 H,II
Fowler II J. ne qr 35 2 II I8 12,47
ilundnerA - swqrswqrsnw
do qr of ne qr SO 3 II
Hogin R. w hf nw qr 7 2 12
do e hf ne qr 12 2 II
HornJ A. so qr II I II
Huff Samuel ntf qr 28 2 II
Kelly tnson so qr 17 3 12
0 5,83
ICO 4,37
lea ;i2z
I6; 1L78
Lucker Charles n hf sw qr & se
qr sw qr
Percell Wm W. ne qr
Tyler Julius nw qr
Tillotson Jno. se qr
8 2 12 129 9,04
25 3 12 103 11,73
17 2 12 IG0 7.13
21 I 10 160 25,0'i
Toivn Lots Delinquent In Pavs
nee City.
Gatling R J. Lots I, 2,3,5,1 6 in Block 1 4
do do Lots 3, in Block 2, L 7, B 3,
do do L4& 5,BIS,L7B2,LH
do do 12 B 4, L 4 B 15, aad Lota
do do II & 12 B 3,
$18,97
Town Lots Delinquent In Table
Rock.
Milckin C T. Lot II in Bloc k 5 Lot 3 B 10,
do L II B 10, L 3 B L 9 B
do 53, L3B48,
McClure J. L 3 B 30 L 5 B 53 L 12 B
do 55, -
MarshJ. Lot I0B 36"........;...:.'.
$2,88
' $1,01
4
45
45
NarrisTT. L 2 B 7,
Noies FC. L2B2,
Walker R R. , L 3 B 15 I. 5 B 56 L 9 B 60
Given under my hand at Pawnee City this fourth
day of August A. D. 1S62 F. F. LIMMIN3,
Ireasurerol t awnneo County; A.
EXCELSIOR i
Burr Stone Mills,
(FOR FARMERS AND MILLERS,)
AND
ANTI-FBICTION
HORSE POWERS.
TOOK TEN FIRST PREMIUMS at Western
State Fairs last year, and are justly considered
superior to all others. The mill may be driven by
hone, water, or tteam power, does its work as well as
the flat stone mills in milling establishments, and
requires but one-half the power to drive the largest
siz-s. They are very compact, pe rfectly simple, and
for farm use will last TU1RT1 YEARS, and COST
nothing for repairs.
Prices-$100; $140. k $170.
Flour Bolt for smallest Midi $50 extra.
THE HORSE POTTER
nas proved itself to bo the besi ever invented.
The friction is reduced by IRON BALLS, so arranged
in all the bearing, that the whole weight of the
eastines runs upon them. THREE POUNDS
DRAUGHT, at the end of a ten feetlever, will keep
the power in motion ! thus permitting the entire
strength of tbeboree to be used on the machine to
be driven. One Horsb will do as much work on
this power, as two on the endless Chain Power. IT
IS PORTABLE, and may be used in the field as
well as in tho house. More than TWENTY-FIVE
PER BENT of horse flesh is saved over any other
now in tse. It is simple in contraction, and not
liable to get out of o.der.
Price of power for 1 to 4 horses- $125
Trice of power for 1 to 4 horses 175
The $125 Power will drive any Threshing Machine.
Every Machine is guaranteed to give satisfbction,or
'm the money will be refunded.
REFERENCES.
B. F. GurriN, Manhattan. Kan.
Philadelphia, Penn.
Gsxts. With two horses on your Anti-friction
Power, we drive your No. 1 Mill.grinding 15 Bush
els of corn per hocr, and cut a large quantity of
bay at the same time. I have never seen a power
that runs with so little friction, and consequently
with so little strain upon the hor?ei .
W. P. COOPER,
Supt. 13th & 15th S;. Pass. R. R. Co.
Ci oster.N. J.. Jan. 29 18S2.
Mefsp.s. Eexxet Brothers, Gests. I 8m very
much rleased with the Power. It runs e.iFicr than
any other Power in this vicinity snd with the same
horses will do nearly, or quite t aico as much work.
I run my Thresher at 1,500 revolutions per minute,
and a 24 inch Cro?s-cat Saw, at 1.200 revoluii n.
Yours trt.lv. PETEIt J. WHITS-
r?rON ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BEFORE
DOT. 15T.. 1S'2, THE FREIGHT WILL BE PRF
PAID TO CHICAGO, OR ANY OTHER PORT
ON LAKE 'MICHIGAN.
r?F"L!b6rnI dl?crant tc de.iler?. Agent? wartsd.
htat. Ccuntv.ai'.d rihois Pights f-r -
Ft r fur hrr inform itum "i'i:n f..rMi:nrted
Circulars to 1 i:M;'f PK f JIKItS,
42 atJ 41 t,V..c;fj-?t , Soif-ioik.
August Pth, 1S51, ni im
PROBATE NOTICE. j
Notice is hereby given that I have appoint 'A
Monday, the 15th day of September, A. D.ls52,
at 12 o'clock, M. as the time for the final setUexcr.t
cf the estate of Jcshua Randal, deceased.
Given under my hand and official seal, thia 20th
day of August, 182. C.W.WHEELER,
n6-3w-$2,00 Probate Judge.
PJIOBATE NOTICE.
WhoreasVilliam Chambers has beon appointed
Adminf3trator of the estate of James A. G;wdy,
deceased, late of Nemaha County, N. T noiice is
hereby given that I have appointed the 8th day cf
December, A. D., 1862, at 10 o'clock, A. M., as the
time for hearing claim3 against said estate.
.Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of
August, A. D. 1862, C. W. WHEELER,
n6-4w-$2,50 Probate Judge.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
John J. Matthews ) Before C. W. Wheeler, J. P., in
va and for Neinaha county, Ife-
.'acob Cook jbraska Territory.
On the 5th day or August, A. D. IS32, said Justice is
sued an order of attachment in the above action, for the
sum of $93.77.
JOHN MATTnKWS.
Brownvllle, Auifrirt 23d, IS62. nc6-3w
MASTER'S SALE.
In pursuance of a decretsl order made by the District
Couit, In and for Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory,
sitting in Chancery . bearing date tbe 20th day of Alay.
A. D., 1862. in a certain cun;e pending in Raid court.
wherein William Wilson Is complainant, and Gideon F.
Tindall is respondent, I will, on Monday the 2 2d day or
September, A. D. 1S62, at II o'clock, A. if.. In front of
Den's ball, in Urownville, in said county, (being tbe
place where f aid court wai last held,) effer for sale
to tbe higbest LidJer, for cash, tbe following described
premises, to-wit : Lot No one (I) in section No. thirty-one,
(31,) and Lot no three (3) In section No thirty,
(30,) all in town&hip No. neven, (7 ) north of range
No sixteen, (16.) east of the 8th principal meredlan, Ne
maha county, Nebraska Territory.
J. S. BEDFORD,
August S3 '62-4w-S Master in Chancery.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Territory of Nebraska,)
County of Gage. j
Whereas, David Wolf and Frederick Hagenstein,
did on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1862, file a peti
tion asking of tbe Probate Court a decree that J. L.
McCanles a3 Administrator of the estate of D. C.
McCanles, late of Jones oounty, deceased, shall make
a good and sufficient deed of Warrantee to the said
petitioners of the following tract of land, being the
wett half of the northeast quarter, and tbe south
east forty of the north west quarter of section twen
ty-six, of township two, range three, east of the sixth
principal meridian, in Jones county, Nebraska Ter
ritory.
pfow, be it known that I havo 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 show cause
why the prayer of tbe petitioner shall n- 6 s gran
ted. ALUSRT TOWLE,
1-ata Jujje, Gage Co.,JNeb.
Beatrice, Jc"
1SS2.- n4 6w-8,00.
Alfred Opel, ) District Court Nemaha County
) Distri
i
vs
ebraska Territory.
rrnrfi Brownleo
By viuo of an oraer or sale to me directed in
the above titled case, I will on Saturday, the 20th
day of September, 1862, between the hours cf 10
o'clock a. in. ai..d 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the
door of Den's Hali ia Bttwnville, the plaea where
the'said court was last bt..'d, for said emahacounty,
ofor sale and sell to the u.'gbeSt bidder, for cash
ii hand, the following described real estate, to-wit:
north half and southwest quarter or" tb northcasit
quartet of section number 24, in township nnmbor
4, north of range number 15, east of the 6th p'i
cipal meredian, in Nemaha county, Nebraska, ta
ken as the property of Hugh Brownlea to sai'y
said demand. ,
J.W.COLEMAN,
Sheriff of Nemaha count:-
' Brownville. An .3 '(12, tf-kl
SIIE' J i'S SALE
Williamson R. W. Cobb,J District Court, Ne
va r maha County, NebrEk&
Gurdon II. Wilcox, ) Territory.
By virtue of an order of sale to me directed in the
above entitled case, I will, on Saturday, tbe 30th day
of A igust, A. D. 1S52, between the hours of 10
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 chan
ty, oS'cr for sale the following described real estite,
SDd will sell tho same to the highest bidder, for
ei.h in hand, to-wit : The undivided half of Lot
No. four (4:) South East fractional quarter of
Section No. eightteen in Township No. five ( M north
of R.inge No. sixteen (16,) east, in Neinafc a County,
Nebraska Territory, containing 17 B'J-IUU acies,
with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging,
taken as the property of G. H. Wilcox, to satisfy
said demand. J. W. COLEMAN,
July 20th,1862 n2-5w $6,30 Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bank of the Union, in Tenn J District Court, Ne
va mana County, ne-
G.H, Wilcox. ) braska.
By virtue of an order of sale to me directed In the
above entitled case, I will, on Saturday, the 33th
day of August, A. D. 1862, between the hours of 10
o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day at the
door of Den's Hall, in Brownville, tho plaeejrhere
tbe said court was last held for said JNemana county,
offer for sale, to the highest bider, for cash in band,
the following described real estate, to-wit: ine
undivided half of Lot No. four ( 4, ) South East frao
tional quarter of Section No. Eighteen, in Township
No. Five. (5,) north of Range No. Sixtecn,(16,)east,
in said Nemaha County, Nebraska, Territory, con
taining 17 80-100 acres, with all the appurtenances
therconto belonging, tiken as tho property of G. H.
Wilcox, trf satisfy said demand.
J. W. COLEMAN, Sheriff.
July 26th, 1862. i2-5w $6,30
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Samuel A. Chambers, Executor District Court,
of Estate of Willis Hill, dec. ".Nemaha County
vs j Nebraska Territo-
L. P. Hiatt and Jeroma Hoover, j ry.
By virtue of an execution to me directed in the
above entitled case, I will, on Saturday, the "30th
day of August, A.D. 1852, between She hours cf 10
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 lac t held for said Nemaha county.
offer for sale the following described property, to
wit : Lot 2 in Block 49 ; Lots 11, 13, 15 and 15, in
Block 39 ; Lot 16 in Block 84 : Lots 9. 10 and 14 in
Block 90 ; Lots II, 12, 13 and 14 in Block 32 ; Lot 4,
in Block 35 ; Lots 1 and 2 in block 45 ; Lots 10 and
11 in Block 47 ; Lot 11 in Block 43 ; Lot 13 in Block
71; Lot 9 in Block 73; Lots 13. 14.15 and 13 in
Block 66, in Nemaha City,Nemaha County, Nebras
ka Territory; and tho South East Quarter of North
West Quarter, Section 34, Township 5, Range 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 38 acres; and a
tract of land commencing at a point 80 Rods riortb
of South West corner of Section 18, Township 4,
Range 16, East ; thence ranring East 47 Rods ;
thence South 23 r liods : thence West 47 Rods:
thence North 23Vi Ronds, to the place if begiaieg,
containing seven ac-res ; and South West Quarter of
Section 21, Township 4, Range lo, Ea--t, containing
75 87-100 acres; and t'ne North West Quarter of
North East Quarter Mid Lot 12 cf Section 32, Town
ship 5, Range 1 except 20 acres, deeded to Snow
and the West Half of tho South West Quarter, and
Lots 3 and 4, in Section 32, Township 5, Rang 15.
except 20 acres in Ihe South West 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 26'h. 1312, ti2-5w-T2,0.
Curranta! Currants!
I
I? 't-i
vi:n P..
Br; vDviKn. a
i March 28, n3-tf B. O. THOMPSON.
1 ? SIIEKIFr3 SALE.
! i Xockolla, Administrator 1
il of Joseph Deroia doc. 1 District Court,
vs I NebraakaTeritory
' r Jeffries, against Pl'ff. J
" - i rtu 9 of an execution to me directed in the
i ititled caQe, I will, on Saturday, tho 30lh
" uust.A.D. 1S62, between the hours of 10
i ' . I: A. aad 4 o'clook P. II., of said day, at
he u .r of Den's Hall, in Brownville, the place where
. ; is b i 1 Couit was la.it held for said jiemaha Conn
' tj, . : r for sale, for cash in baud, th9 following
Iu..-, cd real estate, to-wit : Lot (3) in Block (4,)
ia tin original Plat or tne City or Urownville, in
N;tn: i County, Nebraska Territory, taken as the
1 ptorerty of Hc:th Nuckolls to satisfy said demand,
j J. W. COLEMAN, Sheriff.
I Ju!7 23th, 1852. n2-5w-$5,40
w
1362. 1862.
any goods and groceries
THEODORE HILL,
I) receiving, and will continue to receive during the
t tan.er, one cf
THE LARGEST
BEST STOCKS
mm wwm
FROM
New York, Philadelphia and St Louis,'
That has ever been exhibited in the Western Conn,
try, embracing al I the Utoxt styles and novelties of tbe
limes. Dis stock embraces
Dry Good
Groceries
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Queenware,
Hula and Caps,
Shakers,
Boots and Shoes
Doors and SasH,
Glass and Putty,
Pine Furniture,
&C.9 Scc, &c.
Among his Dry Goods will be found
Prints Ginghams Lawns. Bareges
Brown and Bleached Muslins,
Demees. Striped Sheeting, Cot
tonades Hosiery, Gloves.
The Latest Styles Hoop
Skirts, Notions,
Ac, ac.
He has much the Largest Stock
of QTJEENSWARE in the Upper
country.
THEO. HILL,
Agent for the naruiibal & St. Joseph Bail
jxaoa x-e.cx.ei jjina oi oteamDoats.
Kay 22, 1SS2. n46-tf.
McCORLIICK'S
Eeaper and Hower
MANUFACTURED AT
Chloago, 111.
This celebrated machine f by !! tyf'. t BEST
ORAiy AND CRASS CVTjKJC " THE WOH.I.U.
N-)t-uTitb4"..in.i;;iy t !; .uiireprwa'ationi ct :noie lutcr
in oCmr tnicbuiet, C. II. McCor:uic2 XBzo. taan
uct ue at the rate of 8,000 per year, Many cUanire
have t pen alt'ectel daring tlie ts svaaon, and for
the "McOormick" la presente 1 wr.ii greater attracUon
ttn ever te.'ore. As a revr,
.TIIK ECOXO:,lY OF POTTER
IN THIS MACHINE, 1T3
Strength, Durability, and
Simplicity,
Bi7 it ;we'erence over all others New improvements
added, save materially lessened the direct draught,
and io obviated the tidi draught that many assure us
that it does not now exist. Tbe drught of the Reaper
la to ligbt that In numerous Instances tbe large four
hers: machine Is worked with but two horses.
FOR MOWING,
The Machine of 1862 will stand any test that may bo j
atr-lsd. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually
prevents choking, n" matter what the condition of the
irra'i, vblleour new JMder point separates baldly
:o ted and tangled clover or jrass; where other ma.
:.r'! (lf.lil.
i( o is also a (treat advantage in our serrated sickle
. the smooth,-aa it does not require sharpening
'- 3' mi. thus saving time. Our slcile will frequently
itniftfku otir harvest without ence grinding,
wal ; vie smooth edge must be ground once each day,
if ml oftnerl With a smoth edge the draught Increases
at. tee knife becomes dull. Our draught la uniform,
and iu tlie repeated trials during the season of 1860 61,
provti far lighter than single Mower?, cutting at the
autro time from twelve to eighteen incbea wider.
, Ovr Mower can be used with or without the reel , thia
t Uc poriant, as without the reel it weighs but about
iJTO pounds.
" In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to
j ;l rurctiasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers
Lj that desire it, are at liberty to work our nizruine
through the harvest, with any oher, and kaep and pay
fi r the one preferred.
! Ftaiphlets with full description of improvements,
U menials, &c., can be had by application to
i THEO. HILL, Asrent,
Brownvlllo, 2NT. X1.
May if', 186J. n45-tf
HEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
jL t Prioeo
TO SUIT
'""S"tt"via?i
JOHN A. PONN
Is now receiving and opening out his Sprine
Stock of Goods, consis in; of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Iron and Nails,
Flour and Bacon,
Queensware,
Hardware,
Furniture,
Sash and Doors,
Window Glass,
etc., etc.,etf.
Which I will soli cheap for
Cash or Produce. "
Call and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Brownville, April 24, 1882, a42-6m
DISPEPSIA AND FITS.
A sure Cure for these distressing complaints la now
made known in a ''Treatise o.f Foreign aud Na
tive Herbal Preaaticis." published by DB,
O. PHELPSl BROWN. The prescription, fur
nished by a young clairvoyant girl, while In a state of
trance, baa cured everybody who has taken it, never
hiring failed in a single case. It is equally sure in
cases of Us as of Dyppemsia ; and the Ingredient may
be found in any drugstore. Those who are aSicted with
C insnmptioi), Bronchitis or Ant bin., may also be cured
by tbe u.e of my Uerbal Preparations. 1 will tend
this valuable prescription free t any pera-m on receipt
of their name. Address, Dft. O. PaELFS UBOWN,
No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J- nil-Cm
For Sale at Bargains.
Two N'. 1 Sbnttle Empire Sewing Machines.
One Franklin Family Sewing Machine.
Two Itorace Waters 8"5 Melodions.
Twu Freeh's Conical Washing Machiaes.
One No- 1 P. W. Gates it Co.'a Sugar Cane Mills
Evaporaters. , .
Apply at tbe Aiverltitr and Farmr02:e. Browi
vil le. Nebraska. 'r
31 tr;
h 13 li. :.
r'urniture ! Furniture ! I
1 .... . . . jr...
!e'.o ': t --a.ti.-e iv;-.
Brcwaville, April 13th. 161
WHO SELLS THE CHVpps
GOODS IN BROWNVILLE? T
DE N
SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS
IN MARKET.
WHERE IS IT THAT YOU PUR
CHASE THOSE FANCY
PRINTS ?
AT
WHERE DO YOU EUY YOCR
CHEAP MUSLINS ?
AT DEN'S. "
DEN
SELLS THE CHEAPEST BOOTS'
AND SHOES IN THE WEST.'
ALSO THE FINEST HATS
AND CAPS
D E N
KEEPS ON HAND.
DE N ' S : '
IS THE PLACE TO TRADE HE
TAKES YOUR PRODUCE, AND
PAYS THE HIGHEST
PRICE FOR HIDES,
PELTS. AND
FURS.
DON'T FORGET THAT
DEN
Sells the BEST and CHEAPEST
LIQUORS.
In fact DEN cells Everything that
is Useful, Cheap and Good.
v6-o43-l7.
LETT, STRICKLER & Co.
MAIX STREET,
BROWNVILLE. -y. r.
w ar bow receiving aad opcalnj a complete assort
ment of Merchandise, consisting
OF DRY GOODS:
Prints, M uslins,
Drills, Osnaburg",
Denims, Cottorades,
Apron Check, Hickory,
Jeans, Berage, Lines.
Dress Goods,
All Wool Delaines,
Fancy and Plain Silk,
Lawnes, Saten Vesting,
Broad Clo'hs,
Cassimere,
Hooped Skirts,
&c.,&,.,&c.
OF GROCERIES:
Coffee, Tea,
Soap, Molasses,
Candles, B. C. Soda,
Saleratus, Vinegar
White and Brown Sugar,
Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt.
Chwinrj and Smoking Tobacco"
OF HARDWARE:
Axes, Hatches,
Butts, Screws,-
Locks, Latches,
- Nails, Tacks,
Penknives,
Knives and Forks,
Hand Saw and Mill Files,
&.c, &c, &c.t &c, &c. Sec.
OF QUEENSWARE:
Cups and Saucers,
Plates and Platters,
Dishes and Tumblers. ' ,
Coal Oill Lamps,
Lamp Chimneys,
Wicks, &c, &e.
OF BOOTS & SHOES :
W omen's Shoes.
Kip, Calf, Buff and Kid,
Gaiiers, Calf Shoes,
Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes,
Slippers, Men's Calf,
Men's Brogans, Copper Toe, '
Kip and Course Boots, &c.,&.c.
OF HATS '& CAPs:
Panama,
Leghorn,
"Planter's,
Straw, Wool,
Cassimere,
Plantation,
Shaker Hood,
kc.,&c.,&c.
Of Farming Utensils:
Cradles, Rakes,
Forks, Plows,
Scythes, Snaths,
Shovels, Spades, - -Hoes.
Etc., &., &c. &c.
OF LUMBER:
Clear and 2nd rate
Pine Flooring, Siding,
Boards 1, 1 1-2 and
2 Inches Thick,
Sash, Doors and Blind.
Pine Lath, .
All Sizes Sash,
All Sizes Doors,
All Sizes Blinds,
We call the attention of the publico wr stock,
our CASH TEEMS enable n to aell low.
Thankful for past patronage, wt toiicit a continuanssi
of tb..n.ETT STRICKLER & C0
BrowflTlIle, July 3d, 1862. nM-tl.
SUGAR CANE MILLS'"
AND
EVAPORATORS
Having been appointel anent for tbe Eagle Worka
Sujsar Cane Mil; and Evaporators. Chicago, III., I am
prepared to nil orders at tbo manufacturer's prices.
Price f ilills, frm $4J to 3UO. 1 vaporators froaa
$2lto835. Addre K W.l'UK-NAS,
Marca 27, W6i. n33-tf . Biownvilio, U eb.
7.X31E. DEMOREST'S
MIRROR OF FASHION.
The largest, best and rost reliable Fashion JIamir.e
in the world- C-uirains tbe largest and J.iel Fasaiun-
Plate, th greatest auuiberet 3-'.e fr:av:?!. latest
and ccst reliable UifraaUia.tiiree fnlMuei I'it-err.s
tor Zrtet-. aad a stee'. of new j! .:- r :k! sm
: brjicering ?iitras. Every M'-?her. j:.-u:sker. Mit-v.yc-
aa-iLu.y-.lHc'U-.'e it ! ?; y.
. titi. i.5 cca. Vci.: v.a p.;ioox.
J Tbe Saniiaer uo jr now reidy.