Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 07, 1863, Image 3
DVERTISER. n K X, O C A L. c. h. scBrr.v, nTi(ia Agent, and Dealer la l PtK tnd Colored Inks of the Best Quality, v sx' ' A. street, Chicago, Illinois, is our au j (. nt for. the jJ2XJrCTfr i"" .VJTlTrK if ABBOTT, I TTES AKP FOBX'GJt NlWIPAFEK Al- 1 rfr " iej-XCT' 323 Broadway, New Tork, are frt''1' 'i pnif l r tbe Advertiter awl farmer. I t"' - -w I' . " jor, cor 4- co., I iiiufi ACESTS. and Dea'ere is Inks and j l ,,,! 0r all kinds Office Tribuna Euilding, 1 -'" k ,nr Rri.vn'i Iron Butldin; Philadelphia, i t rfc al,u j'" . .-,,...1 anu for the Advertiter and Far- - yr Ctr has still on hand, for sale, r-ck- of Feacli Blow Potatoes. ; We have received a new ,i, .,f Garilcn Seeds from the Pat- iiY'.zc. Those wishing please call. prTjioi'S. There will be religious ..n;e at the Methodist Church next . v;,stl;. at half past ten o'clock," a. m. llrr w Salmon River. Emigra ..rjothe new mines has now coin-,-cei i" earnest. Every day more us of our citizens start out. is.-- v,v Stof.e. Messr. S. L. Swan j p. L. McLaughlin are about rtiZiZ cut a new Grocery Store in tuHding formerly occupied as a tv.n bv J. B. McDanicl. Jjr. Morrow is now engaged in j- rf saw logs from the Island down j criP.le & Melvin's Mill. All who f -aI.s on the Island now have an . ::;rtui:itv to get them to the mill. AccmiEUEici011 has been furnished j en a new discovery with regard to t treatment of such diseases as are ::i?ijnedby poison in the blood a! treaties, typhoid fever, kc. 7'eLave not room for it this week. LirfT. Bekgir, of Co. C, Neb. Cav-,'- ha leeu foendinn a few davs in y " i " r:. Cj. C, are to be divided one UJu'Jer Cart. Bedford are to be sent .; OTaHou's Bluffs, the other under v-cr ere to le stationed at Ccttenwood Eail Storm. Last Sun lay one of i: test violent hail storms we ever j.-srl cf, passed over the country I ::'ccs here and St. Joseph. In plhr Cloud, we understand, every in town was broken. Citizens i jftLis place who witnessed it sav f:ie cf the largest hailstones wcihecTi .re? ;cutiJS. riviv.-vs Vermct. The most a:.a!vxr:j; bv jrood chemists have i ;leover anything in the 'n! Sa'.aratus, which can, when "r-r-'y u'.l, be in the least degree, to health. While the t ur country entertaih sen--a.i: widely different upon other -:r?s. all concur in a verdict that r-- Chemical Salaratus is the only --.;lle article in use for liht and Iread. "r.viox Mills,"' (Brownville.) Mills are now fitted up all reg " " Messrs, 3Ielvin k Springle are "22eJ in grinding expressly for -:raats, miners, and merchants at ::rent points. The quality of their -.from reports we have heard from wjs sources, and from cur own Ovation, cannot be surpassed. -7 wish to inform the public that to the multiplicity of their tracts, for a short time they will j saable to grind corn. For the p tf accommodation they are still i aging Hour tor wneat witn iar- rs. I'iiBE a ii ks' Scales. Having learned " 2n some cases, persons with whom tare no connection whatever, have n traveling through the country repre--''z? themselves as our agents, or as scales made from Fairbanks' pat kc, we deem it proper to say ' the genuine Fairbanks scales are enly at Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, re they have been made for thirty e years or more, by E. i T. Fair--s Si. Co., the original inventors, and '. others represented as such are only '.ations. If the agents for such other f-es tiara confidence in their merits T have no occasion to resort to such atis to sell them, or avail themselves of Station which the Messers. Fair Lave honestly earned. All our i fclin? aent" will he furnished bv US 11 ceriificates of agency, which they - te happy to show to purchasers with -ta they rnay not. be personlly ac- Faikiails, Gbeenleaf & Co. :a. April 23d, 1SC3. cot mournfully into the past I u01. return ; wisely improve the j "fctit is Jqp forth -to meet the r.t.... t D ., iuture without fear and with 'i heart.' -&bs his resigned his nosi- '' ' rt!,-larmv If 1 le will imitate 11 Jr rf.'' W)ll Mand a thance titrt-pi- - . , - - ici as Well lliro"rrilt of as " i r Bernards of Chaplain Tipton olT the 1st Nebraska, when fccrjing tnc dead or the Regiment after the battle or Cape Girardeau, ilo., April 27, 1SG3. . We are met once mere to perform a sad and lender duty. And I am inclined before'reading the burial service, to make some impromptu rem'arks, fresh frcm a heart in unison with yours. Men and officers of the 1st Nebraska, I am more than ever proud to be your Chaplain. Again superior officers compliment yea; and friends at home will swell the chorus of your 'universal commendation. You have again been tried in the fire, and hive come out Med." But I must be al lowed to change that quotation. You have come out with the value of fine gold, and the sharpness cf itee.1. Boys how is this? At the storming of Donelsou ycu won your first laurels; while upon that desperately contested battlefield of Pitts burg Landing a brighter halo encircled your colors, and that best type of a gal lant dashing western genera!, Lew Wal lace wrote you down in his official report as the brave and gallant 1st Nebraska; aod declared in the city of Cincinnati when an advancing army threatened an invasion of Ohio, that he could mett and overwhelm it with the 11th Ind. 1st, Ne braska and the Sih Mo. And now to-day your praise is on the tongue of every loy al man and woman of Cape Girardeau, and curses for you from every rebel throat in this community. It would be a consummation devoutly to be wished fcr. the turning over to you of all traitors in this place, in order that you might give to each his due share of retributive justice. But boys how is this? That at Donel son, Pittsburg Landing and Cape Girar deau, your losi has been so very small and your gain of millitary glory so im mense? Perhaps you think you cannot see a Providence in all this; but I tell you that the poet never said a truer thing, than that 'There is a FroviJence that shapes ocr ei.ds, Iiough Lew tLeui as we ma v." Suppose there shall come a time when a casting vcte in the United States Senate shall be anxiously sought for by the friends of Constitutional Liberty nnd Christian Civilization, end the enly rational hope entertained for the glorious consumma tion shall be in the speedy admission of our Territory as a State. The objection, apparently insurmountable may be the want of sufficient population; bullet some future Clay or Webster unfold the milita ry history of the 1st Nebraska as reveal ed on the battlefields of her earliest re nown, and other triumphs yet to be, and thrill the national heart, and set aglow the natriotic blood of a grateful people, and I 1 V A A the response may be "Not the quaniiiu but the qualify thall rule she is worthy, let her pass." And then some oce "wise after the tact," may be heard to exclaim. (Jh Yes, now I see why the regiment was so very signaliy protected, in order that the stork in trade of her military re nown, thculd secure the triumph of an eternal principle a God's enduring truth." But soldiers, the demonstration of your special protection may yet be far plainer than that. Then while your tears descend to consecrate the soil where rests your dead, let thanks arise to, Him who rules in earth as well as Heaven. How strange our history! We had soil enough at home in which to place our perishable bodies, and dear, dear triends to form our funeral processions, and pious Pastors to read at our graves, "I am the resurec tion and the life," and yet we Lave given earth to earth and dust to, dust," in va rious States of the Union. How careful you .should be lhat no slain should ever rest upon your charac ters as soldiers or accountable moral agents, for you are now a marked regi ment. More will be required of you in the fu ture than in the past, for no one expect you to tread a single step backward. And now I place myself on the record as a Prophet, by declaring that you, if this in famous rebellion is not crushed during your enlistment, you are certain for an other term. For if you were mustered out to-day ana sounds cf other battles were wafted to your ears, and other seas of smoke should fioat mid Heaven, your history would be a three year's enlist ment, a short vacation, and another term. And now I say of officers and men, one and all, I know your heart's best efforts are available till peace returns, and the national sacrifice of every State smokes upon a common altar. And then God grant that "our children and children's children" shall know war no more, Xiil there shall be lost in the flood of ages each Bard and son and story." 1 Tax Payer of Nomnlia Comity. The time for rj iue taxes, before penally per cent, and Interest must le aUeo, will expire on the firot : Jane next. All wtiu wib to avail theme!ras of the above notice, bad better da no Kn, as tie aw will te strictly enforced. JOI.'AS HACEKR, n42-2w-$l,60 County Treasurer. . I'ro!ate Notice. A. D. Dunbar. Pnbiic Adminis trator of -Atchicoa County, State of ilit-souri, TS The unknown beirs and letral Representatives of AuUt In the Pr'Jcte Court or Nemaha County, -Kebrfeska Territory, Ockle, deceased To ibe nnknown heirs and lepal reptf,ntt'v, Aujtust Ockle, deceased, you are beret y maifluU tbat said Administrator filed in tbe ProbaU' Curt of stud connty tf Nemaha, Nebraska Territory, bis petition as said Administrator, for the sale of tire following des cribed real estat e, of which said decedent b2, seized, to wit : Tbe east balf of the northeast jujrter trt t-ec-ti.n number four (4.) nirtb or rai.pp number thirteen (l!.)eaiof tbe sixth principal mt-rfai.m i-j Xeniita ciunry, Kebrakt t-tii.ry r r he ju. npnt u! tbe j debt' a-td ctarces Admiuis: r uioa asr i i.-t miI1 et.,t. h;f ' A ' r aii :U"re'!ri'r - c Bril1 ....... .' witi:emytaij an.t ilcxm! of,sni c -i't. uus-i't day tt April, A 1SC3. C. W. V. JiEKLER. i OFFICIAL. LTl.S OF THE UNITED STATES, Pathcdat ike Sciond . t'o cj the Thirij-iecentk Conjrets. PUBLISHED B3T AITTnOHITT. ( Continued from 3r3t pao. ) thai any other &;l U being about to be corcrai ttcd ' in a manner prp;uJ;oial to the lirei. or health of trie lut iio,i; shall; tdtcrdue entry nn;n its minute o' the firx-utnstaDCfw, cause eoinpii'.-ist t be tatd3. founded Grx.n sucb report and cireciastancej.bf.ire any mijlstrate of the Metropolitan polbe district," whonhail in a sioiranrp way, upon each cotnulaiat made un.ler oath, Usuehis prooer "Tarrant, rc-itid? therein the narui of the member or mymbrs of the Metropolitan Mt.ltsry police companv,fWrthe arrest of the person of laij f. I tor-bou?e, tenemcnt-Loue, and edilise, or otherwise ; coraciittins any at that mny be derogatory t the . iubiic health, te tbe end that bo may be brought before. smb. iu:iUe, and the oiEpbint of insa I curity oof tl-e li e or health or the puUic so made . be duly ir.Yistiprited accordinjr t tbe law of exirr.! j nation into aiudcmeanorj. It gai, mi-$trite Bhull ; be satisned. on a summary hearinz therfif. that such char.re of insncarity of the lives or health of the public h founded on reasonable anJ prob-ible cause, hs may: ly his order in writi,ig, cjarjuisJ tiny eueh lcrry-b,at to cease runnin-: or any bail aet8 of such manufactory or lj.u'-hter-h'uset to ecHercr impose hucu fices aj by law mboat tacl.ed to such offence upon the person so oifendinj, unt-i tliiiause v " trdtnitUint afir2;aid f!h.!l be ro-:f-ve:l ti the satisfaction of the Boird of Mjtr To!i- 5. And be it further enncted, That if any member of tbe nu.-tropcWt.-in polics force, or if any two r mere houre holders shall report in writing, undn hi or thoir sinitars. ta the snpenctendont of th? Xetr--pliton pciice force th it there are good grounds (tul ft;;t:n- th-jsime) for be'.isv infany house, rocm. or prerriasi within tho said Metivpoli tsii p..lije district to bo kepi or mad as a coaiaj m frauiiLg prer.iis-?!', for therein playing fjr wagers or or moutfy at any gime of cLaace, or to be kept or t-d a a bawdy house, or for Lwd and obsceiu pul !io aicuHeuient or entertainment, or as a huasj of pn..titatiwn, crfjr purpotte. oi prostitution, or the tiepj.-it or rale, of lolt-ry 'tienns or of lottery p.iii', it shall be lawfuly lur the anperintend":)'' v. AviiiiNi,,iu j i u-u 10 ;iu.un iz t any m jiuir or roetiibers of tho pciiee force to enter the atuc. who shall ft.rtav. i"h :trre-t all persons there f.airJ oa"jnd irs:uji?t l3.vr, and seize all impluaionts f irnin cr lottery tickets, or lottery pdici? , aal cmv.-, any per? jn ao srre-tl before the nearest pulica maxitratc; and briatlie articles "so seize! to tho ( Ti of the 1 ari of MetropoliUn Poli3e force to ea-.ie such arref ted persons to be rig orously prose c uvco, Mi. L ai t.cicy seized to be destroyed, and such n om or Louse to be close; and not used again for eu-h uii!,w ful purposes. Sec. 1. Aud be it fourther enacted, That the Di-iird cf Metropolitan IV.i'JO sha.lt posres? p wers of central pli-jo (aporvision an l insjMiotion oter all licensed pawnbrokers, licensed veadera, iiocused hackican and cartmen, dealers in iecond-hani mer chandisa, intelligence erica keepers, auctioneers of watches snJ jewtiry.and sospected private banking house!, a:id otter doubtful establishments within tbo s.ii.i Mftr.'politin police disrriit; and in the ex ercise and farrherHnee of said supervision mav. from timts t time empower metx.btrs 'f tbe poiico force to f j'ifil such special duties iu the aforesaid premises taay be erdainad by the Hoard of Me tropolian Police. Tbe eaid board may diroct the snperintendent to empower ary member of tha Me tropolitan p.lico force w henever s'teii member shall b3 in search of property feloniounly obtained or in search or suspected offenders, to eramine the books of fiLy pawnbroker or his businesH premises, or the business premises of any licensed vender or dealer in second -hand mep.-haadise. or inte'lienire of3?3 kc-t per. or auctioneer of watches anl jewelry, or siupfteted private banking houso or other doubtful e-tdLiishment. Any sueh moirbor of the Mstro jvoiit in police, when thereto authorized in writing by the said sujterintendent, and baring in his pos-s-?iun a pawnbroker's receipt o? tickets, haii bo allowed to examine the property purporting to be paw ned or pledged, or deposited npou'eaid receipt or ticket, in wLtsoever possesion 3 id property mny be: bat no fnci property ahull be taken from the possessor thereof without dua prase is or authority of law. Any wilful ieterfernce vith sid superin tendent of piiiae, or with any member of the Me tropolitan police force, by any of tht person? here inbefore zaracd in this section, whilst in oSioialand dte di.-cba-gc cf duty, shall be punishable as a niisdeniearior. Sec. j. Aal t it further enac-.ed, That the Me tropolitan l'vlice may, from time to tints, but with out expense to the United titates.esUiLlish stations and station homes, or sub-stations and sub-station houses, at least one to each precinct, for tho ajom odatiuD thrroa , of members of the police force, and as tmipornry lace? of Attention for persons arrest ed and property taken within the preciaet. No peri-oi, lioldiiig o2ce under thi- act. or the act to whi.h this is an amendment, shall b liabie to mili tary or jury daty, ncr to arrest ou civil process, or to serTice i f .ulipocnas from civil courts whilst actually on duty. The- members of the board of iHilice.tht snrcriritendent, and secretary, are here by Tested with all the' powers conferred by law up on Dowries puoii' and j astk'es of the peae in th? District of 'i.lnmbia. The in2nib?r' of tha b:ard of police, .r.J of tne to: ice force of the said Motro tolitan police district, all possess in every part of District of Colombia ell tho common law ana sta tut.vry powers of constables, ex "opt for the service if ci. ii proie.' and fjr the eoUeci ion of strictiy pri vate debt?, in which designation Unas imposed for the breach of '.'orporation crdinnnces shall not be included: but the saii Hoard of Metropolian Police -shail not enforce any law or ordiiar-co discriminat ing bctwe::u p?rsoi.s in tbe administration of justice. Sec 6. And. be it further eaa: ted. That the said board of ice sLall have power, and it shall be t ioir dity.from time to time, to select and employ 1 r in (tn'i!g the da!y appointed and quliSdjas tices of the peace for the county of Washington su jh j u?tire o j u.-tioe? a may be required and as it may deem proper, si t at tho re-pejtire st itioa tioas''-' f.ir the hsarin; of such charge j as may be brought itzi'.iu-t persoL arrected and carried so faid sution Louses lor the hearing of such charges as may be brt-ught agiinstsuc.h persons arn-stcd and liarried to said stutioc bouses; and every person who shall be sent-'ueed to pay a fine and costs, or eithor. shaH ffttiidy the same before being released by paymen or by giving security to the satufajtion of the jus tice iinio mg such fines and costs. And ' when such swurity shall be taken tho justice shall be he! 1 personally liable to said Lizard of Police for the amount of the fine and costs to bo collected of him as a debt due r.vA payable. Sec. 7. Ana be il further enacted, That no mem ber of tiic Me tropo'itaa police force, under penalty of forfeiting the salary or pay which may be du? to him. shall withdraw or resign, except by ermt:i ti..n of the Board of Metropolian Police, unless be shall have g Ten to the superintendent one mmth's notice, in writing, of such intention. There shall be no limitation or restriction of place of residence to ary meiabur of tbe Metropolitan police force, other than residence within the Mjtropaiitan police e-istrict aud it shall be the daty of sail boird of po. ce to caa.-e the location of tbe patrolmen to bo chang:d from time to time, as the tfacif :icy of the force shall require. Sec. i$. And be it further ens-eted, That the said board of police may apjKdot not exceeding fix de tectives, who thall receive a menthly compensition of seventy dollars each. fcc:. 0. Aud be it further enacted. That the board of police, for meritorious and extraordinary servi?;s rendered by any ineinbt r of the piliae force in the duo discharge ef his duty, may permit any member of the police force, to retain lor his own benefit any reward o present tendered him there for: and ii shall be causa of removal frern the Me trepelitan police force for any member thereof to receive any s Boh reward or present without notiee thereof to the Hoard of Metropolitan Police. Upon receiving said notice the said toard may eitoer or der the said member to retain the same, or shall dispose of it for the benefit of th jol icemen's fund. Aii fines iaiposed by the boarl of police upon num ber? cf th Metropolitan police force, by way of dis cipline, and colleeLvble from pay or salary, and rewards, fees, proceeds of gifts, and emoluments, that may be paid a ni given fcr aconnt of extra ordinary services of nny member cf the Metropoli tan police farce, (except when allowed to be retain ed by said member: j shall be to the treasurer of the Jord of Metropolitan Police, unless other wise uppropriated by the board of police. Set. 10. And be it further enaetod. That the several members of the police force, including the commissioners of police, shall have power and auth ority to immediately arrest withouf warrant, and to take into eurtody any person who shall couim t, er thicateu or attempt to commit, in the presence ofsu:h member, or within his view, any breach of the peacw or offence directly prohibited by act of Congress, or by any ordinance of the city or county n which the offence is touartted, threaten!, or attempted; but such membtr of tho police force shall immed:ately and without delay upon such ar rest convey Ln person such ogetidcr before the near magistrate, that he may be dealt with ocoordlng to law. Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That for the better exerc.M of the powers aoiJ duties herembe jore enumerated, the board of police is hereby authtrized immediately, and from time to time hereafter, but without expense to the Unite! States to cause to eanso to be collected into a c;ra'paet form all tho laws and ordinances in force iu tho said District having relation and ftpp'icable to po lice and health, and publish the same in a form easily accefsible to all mercbers cf the community, as tho police cod? of the said District; and taa said co::p mo p.epired, and such rules as the sai l board" . f pj k'-j u-y iroui time to time ado. t for the pur pose oi fti'ivia: 4iud t-arryvug out tae provigtouf .ii- ; el'.-i.a'.l -o:i ituti tiie iw of the saii P..--iin;i i-i on tne m.t'.t"P3 th'.T.i!i iCitjwU'- j. All Uw?, or tia vl Uw.iiucv&4a.tfii wii-b the pr.,Tituud 01 kit bi, ki. J ;bj riir.L- ar b rcby, rer'CAltd. AxmuvEii, Jul 16, H'jIj . - CHar. CLXXXII. An Act taaking snpplementa Appropriations for sundry Civil Expenses of the Government for thi Year eniing Jaaa thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eixty-thrae, and for the Year ending Junu thirtietii, eighteen hundred and lixtv-two, and for other paryofes. Be it mnacled by tat Senate and Home of Revre tentative of ihe United State f America in Con crete astefidhd, Tnat the fullowing sums be, and tbesamaare hereby, appro'piuitei tor the objects hereinafter expressed, for the f seal ye ir eaJinr tho thirtieth cf Jt:n3, eighteen lidndred and sixty-three viz: ' For mileage and per ct'wm c jmpen?itioa to wit rtcsJeT, and othor injidinUl expenses of the Ilijh Court of Im-Kj-iChuiont in tlie cas of We?t H. Humphreys, Ja lg? of the District Court of the Uni ted States forjthe Seats of Tenne&jee, ten thousand dollars. For laborers employed ab mt the Hill of liepro fentAtives, one rhousan 1 doiiarj. For repairing custom-house and post efase at Ban gor, Maine, six thousand dollars. For salary of clerk to committee on public lands authorized by resoluvon of thei House of Represen tatives, of May twer ty-scventh, eishteen hundred and sixty-two. cighttrcn huudrod d dlars,said itilary to eonmence wit i tho date of si 1 re3olvtion, and the Jem herein mnt:on3d xhall be the amount of his salary annually For painting iron fence aroun d Lafayette Sauare coa m uuu. vi me rrosin.'nt a uouse, one ineusaua 3 :r- . . i. .. i , i . , i . i cellars To enable the President to twrry out the act of Conjres for the em.ncinit:on of the slaves in th District of Colum'.iit, and to colonizi thoso to be tnuie free by the probable passage of a confiscation b l, five hunirod tooasand dollars, to bo repaid to the treasury out of confiscated property, to be ued at tho discretion of :he President in securing the righ of colonization of said persons made free, and in payment of the necessary expenses of their re mo va.. For clerk hire in tho consolidated land office at Des M oines; Iowa, to be disbursed by the register at, a rate not exceed big three dollars per day, from the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hun dieeland sixty-thm ,otie thousand six hundred and thirty-eight dollars. For tb pay of a ormmiscion:r and incidental ex penses' ntiicr the 4' Act for lh codification and re vision of the laws of the District of Columbia, " ap proved May twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty two, tha sum of three thousand ..dollars. And so much of the above recited ait as euthorises the .ar poin'mnr.t of n.re than one coamissioner be, aLd tiie samo is hereby, rjp-uled. S"C. 2 And be' it further e:aa;ted. That the ap propriations, heretofore uvxis for furnish'.ng the Department of State' with "Howard's Reports if the Supreme Court of ttc Uuitcd States, be applied to Reports of the Suprome Court of tho United States uudor whaicoevernama publijihed. Sic. 2. And be it further winded. That the sal ary of the AsHstiiut Secretary of the Treasury shall be the samo as the Assistant Secretary of the Nvy, to commence with the present gscal car. Sej. 4. And be it lurther enaccod, That the fol lowing sums be, and the same are hereby, appropri ated for the objects hereinafter expressed, tor the year ending thirtieth of Juno, eighteen hundred arid sixty-two, viz : For coal and 2rcm?n to warn tho Library of Con gress, on account of ;i deficiciicy sor the fiscal year ending Lune thirtieth; eighteen hundred and sixty two, and for the present fiscal year, twelve hundred dollars. For tho fund of tbe Patent OQce, fifty thousand eight hundred and and fifty-five dollars and forty n;no cents, to supply a defiicieney existing under the act of March s-scond, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, entitled, "An act in Addition to an ajt to promote tho progress of tho usef ul aria." Provided, lhat the fourteenth section of said act be, and the saiois hereby, repealed. To supply deficiencies in the appropriation fcr rent of Surveyor-Lienf rel's ofuse in California, fuel, books: stationary, acd pay of messenger, two thou sand dullars. For services on such tf tbe routes authorized by the" Aet establishing additional post routes," as in the opinion of the Post Otliej Department may be necessaty, ten thousmd dollars. For espcr.??s in harrying into effuct the treaty with Great Dritan for tne .uppressioa of the slave trade, the sum cf ftcen thousand dollars, or so much thereof a3 may be necessary Sec. a.. And be it lurther enacted, That tha oCbe of clerk in charge of unisbed turveys in the Gener al Lund office, under act of twenty-sojond January , one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, be, and the same is hereby, aboiLshel, and the duties thereof ch all bo transferred to the principal draughts man of the General Land OSce, or such other clfik as the commissioner of said oai.ee my designate. Sue. 6. And be it lurther enacted, That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be appropriated, out cf any money in the treasury ne; otherwise appropria ted, for the purchase of artificial limbs fur soldiers and seamen disabled in tho service of the United States, to be expended under the directien of tne Surgeon General. Atpkovec, July 15, 1852, Chap. CLXXXIII. An Aet to estbli.-h and equalize the Grade of Line Ofiijers of the United States Navy. 1 it enacted by te Senate and H-ne of Jlepre eetttatitet 'if the L'u'M-d Stttter of America in Co fjrenn aibanlUd, Tliat the active list of line officers of the United States navy shall be divided into nine grades, taking rank according to the date of their commissions 'n each gralo, as follows, viz: First. Roar Admirais. Second. Commoljres. Toird. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Captai us. Commanders. Lieutenant Commtmder3. Lieutena.ats. Seventh. M islers. Lighth. Ensigns. Mmh. Midshipjien. Seo.2. And bj it farther enacted , That the num ber of officers allowed to eac:h grado shall not ex ceed nine rear a Imirris, eightsen com uodores, thir-ty-sil captains, seventy-two commanders one hun dred and forty-four lieutenant commanders, one hundred and f-jrty-four lieutenants, one hundred and forty-iour maaters.and 0:13 huudrcd and forty -four en.igns. Sec. 3. And be it further enantd, That the vo. sols of the United ta4es navy shill bi divided into four classes, to ba jommandtd, as aaxt as may be, as follows; " . First rates, by commodores. Second ratis, by captains. Thir l rates, by commaad rs. tourth riits, by lieutenmt, "Ttminders. Lieuteiiaut euuiuauJcru uov bo asssigned as first lieutenants ot naval station aai of vossels not com manded by li uteLant commmd-TS. Sec. i. And be it f'urt'.er cra ted, That the Se cretary cf the Naval shall appoint an advisory board of not less than three otSiers senior to those to be reported upon, wh; shall ea.Tefaily scrutinize the active list of lino officers above, and including the gradeji f masters in tho line of promotion, and Te p.rt to him pi writing those who, in the opinion of the board, are worthy of fuvJhor promotion in the fallowing words. We heroby certify that has the moial, mental, physical, and drofes- sional qualifi cations to perform efilciently all his du tios both at sa and oa shore, of the grade to which he is to be premote I, and recommend nim for pro motion. Sec. o. And be i; further enactod, That the offi cers recommended shall be immediately commis sioned, according to their picsant aenioaity, in the foil swing grades nud numbors, viz: eighteen com modores, thirty -six captains, aeveuty-two command ers, one huudrod and forty-four lieutenants one hundred anl forty-four misters, and one hundred and forty-tour ensign : Prmd-sd, That this num ber of oilbers remain upod l,hj a;tiveMist after the action of the boarJ, otherwise so soon as thj gradu ates from the naval Aoadimy are avialabls for pro moti'jn. S.'c. 6. Ln! be it further enectei , That a simi lars advisory board shall be .o;ointod at least on!3 in every four year. : Provided; Tat the same offi cers shad not be e igible for two successive terms. Sec. 7. And ba it furthur enaated, That nine rear admirals miy be appnntid by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, who shall ba selected, during war. from those oScers upen the ac tive list not below the grade of Com manders, who hare distinguished themaclves, or shall hereafter most eminently distinguish them selves by courage, sdill, and genius' in their profes fcien: Provided, i'hat no oScer shall be piOmotod to this grade unless, upon r;commendatioa of the President, by naate, he has received the thanks of Congress for dist nguished sc:rviae. Curing times of peace vacancies to this grade shall be filled by regular pr .in ition from tho list of commodores, subject UMixaminanou a aforosaid. Sej. S. Aud bs i ; further enacted, That whenever npDn the rccomm:ndation of the resident cf the United States any oSjer of tha navy now upon the ac tive list, not btd w the grade of commander, has received, or shall receive, by name daring the pre sent war a vots cf thanks o:f Congress for distin guished servics such oScer sliall not be retired ex cept f jT cause until he has baea fifty-five years in the naval service of the United States. Sec. 0. And be It further enaited, That any line officer of tho uavy or marina corps may be advanced one gralj if upon r-icoui n-nlation of the President, by name, he rwM.ves the think of Congras s for highly distiagui lied ondijt in eoa2ict with the eaem. or for exiriord:nary horoisar in tho line of his prufessi-.n. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That any person who shall have received er ehait hsraaf tcr receive a 'eaa'porarp apptintment as acting volun teer lieut.n.nt or a t n-' mastor in tho navy fr.;u : iwe.ity-f-ur, ight ;n hun Ired aod sixty-one, m iy be co:i.!ti:i d in s -id appo n tea .-nt i 1 tho navv. aod ; pined in the line of :r..-m ti :i frora tq d te o" ia.d ci.utirn.at. on, 11, upon he- re'.imeoHri.ia -A to- Presides 1, te reisev-. s thv ' shaVus of Cngrss f r I hijhly merttorkus conduot iK conlict with the l enemy: Provided, The number of officers allowed in each grade by his act shall not be increased thereby. Seamen distinguishing themselves in batile, or by extraordinary haroisai in the line of their profession, may bo promoted to forward war ratt esers or actinjr masters' mates', aj they may be best qaa'.iuod . upod the reeorcTnondation of tneir ; coalman jing oSer, approved by the ffg-o5oer aud the depirtment. Upon such promotion they ' shall receive a gratuity of ono hundred dollars and a medal of honor to bi prepared by the 'avy De- , panment. ! See. 11. And be it farther enacted, That the : studeQts at the Naval Academy shall ba styljed midshipmen an! until thoir final graduating exam ination, when if Ecccessful!, they shall be commis- sioned ensigns, ranking according ti oiiht. The i number allowed at tha aoademy shall be two for j every member and delegate of thd Ilousa of Rep- resentives, t wo for the District of Columbia, and J ten at large. They shall between the agos of four teen and seventeen, physically sound and wall form and the robust constitution. They shall be exam ined for admittance into the acadymy according to the regulations which shall be issued by the Secre tary of th Nivy, and if rejected shall not have the privilege of another examination for admission to the same class, unless recommended by the board of examiners. The President shall aelejt the two from tha District of Columbia and tho tea at 1 irg? , i ' and tho Prcsideut shall also be allowed three yaarly - . .... i. u i . " ppinim;nis o: in.a-iiiipinen, uu ta.i us oot o?sr eighteen years of an, who shall be selected from bys enlisted in the navy, aod who Lave been at i least one year in the servico, six months of whieh j shall have been sea serviee. From and after tb? ' fifth of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, tho nomination of candidates for admission into the (IU tU'u ,fth of Naval Academy shall be made between the fifth of March and the first of July of each y jar upon rccommcTidition of the member sr utiegitc actum residents ot His district, ana tuey suaii 00 . . ., . - .. .. , . 1 . examined for admission in July : Provided, That when any candidate who Las bceu so nominated shall unon examination be found physically or men tally disqualified fcr admis-.ioa ths member or de legate frotu whose district he was sc nominated shall be notified to recommend another candidate who shall be exmined in Sedtember following. And it shall be tho duty os the Secretary of the Navy, as soon after the fifth of March as possible, to n tify, in writing, ea;;h member and delegate of any vacancy that may exist in his district; and if said member or delegate neglects to reeommend a candi date by tne first of July in that year, then it shall duty of tiie Secretary of the Navy to fill the vacan cy. Midshipman deficient at any examination shall nv be coctu.ui'd at the aaadetny, or in the service, unless upon lecomm jndaii m of the academic, board nor .'hall any tflicer of tile n ivy who has boen dis missed by sentence of a court-martial, or suffered to resign to escape one, evr again become an officer of the navy : Provided, however, That no greater number of midshipmen ahull be appointed by the President at larse under this or any eth?r law tf Congress than shall be a'lowtd by the provisions of this section. Sec: 12. And be it further enabtcd, That the three senior rear admirals shall weara square blue flag at the mainmast head; the next three ar the foremat head; and all others at the mizen. Sec, 111. And bo it further enacted, That the re lative rank between officers of the navy an 1 tho army shall "oe a lollows, lineal rank only to be con sidered: Pear Admirals with major generals. Commodores with brigaaer generals. Captains with colori'ds. Commanders with lieutenant colonels. Lieutenant commander with majors. Lieutenants with captains. Masters with first lieutenants. Ensigns with second lieutenanls. Sec. 1-f. And be it further enactrd, That there may be allowed upon tho rtti.'id liso nine rear ad mirals and eighteen commodores. The rear admir als shall be selected by the President., by and with theiidvice and consent of tho Sen-it-?, from those captains who have given the most faithful service to their ctuntry. The eighteen commode res shall be recommended from the list of captains by an ad visory board of admirals. After the above num bers are c-jmrnisii ;nd, promotion to those grades upon the retired list shall bo ty seniority, subject to an advisory bourd. See. lii. And be it further enacted, That from and a fur the passage? of this act the annua! pay of the several ranks fcnd grades of Officers ef the navy on the active list, hereinafter named, thull be as follows: Rear Admirals, when at sea, shall receive five thousand eloliars When on shore daty, four thousand d jllars; When on leave of absence, r waiting orders, three thousand dollars. Commodores, w hen at sea, shall receive four thou sand dollars; When co shore doty; thr;e thousand two hun dred dollars: When on leave of absence, or waiting orders, two thousand four hundred dollars. Captain, Vneh at sea, sLall receive three thou sand five hundred dollars; When on shore duty, two thousand eight hun dred dollars; W hen on leave of absence, or waiting orders, two thousand one hundred dollars. Commanders, when at sea, ahall receive two thou sand ti'ht hundred dollars. When oa shore duty, two thousand two hun dred and forty dollars; When on leaa of absence: or waiting orders one thousand six hundred and eighty u liars. Lieutenant commanders, wl en ae sea. shall re ceive two thousand three hundred anl forty-three dollars: When on shore duty, one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-five dollars; When on leave of absence, or waiting orders, one tnousand five hundred dollars. Lieutenants, when at sea, shall receive one thou sand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; sen on shore duty, one thousand and five hundred dollars; When on leave of absence; or wailing order , one thousand two hundred dollars. ilasters, when at sea. shall receive one thousand five hundred dollars; When on shore duty, ore thousand Jwo hun dred dollars; When on leave of absence, or waiting orders nine hundred and sixty dolltrs. Ensigns, when at sea. shall receive one thousand two hundred dollars; When on shore daty, nine hundred and sixty dollars: When on leave of absence, or waiting orders, seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars. Midshipmen shall re?eive five hundred dollars. Sec. lti. And b' it farther enacted, That when ever any oScer cf the navy, of a cla 3 subject by law tr regulation to examination before promotion to a higher grade, shall have been absent on duty at the time when he should have been examined and shall have been found qualified at a supsequent examination, the increasod rate of pay to which he m.iy be entitled shall be allowed to him from the date when he would have received if had he ben found qulified at the time when his examination should nave taken place. Sec. 17. And be it further enacted, That in cal culating the graduated pay of boatswains; gunners, carpenters, and sailmabers in the navy, as estab lished by law, the sei service shall be computed from tho dates of their appointments or entry into the servico in their respective grades in lieu cf the datos of their warrants. Sec. 18. And be it further enacted. That the Secretary of the Favy be, and he hereby is, author ized to assign clerks and laborers attached to cne bureau to duty in anutber, and also to detail a sur geon or assistant surgewn: or passed assistant sur geon, as assistant to the Bureau of Medicine and, Surgery, who shall receive the hfghest shore pay of his grade. Sec. 19. And bo it further enactal. That all offi cers while at sea, or attached to a ca-3oing vessel, shall be allowed one ration. Scc.L'O. Ant be it further enacted, That the re lative rank between others of the navy an l army on the retired list shall be tha same as on the ac tive list, and the annual pay of retired naval officer Ehall be as follows, xiz : Admirals, two thousand dollars. Comui'Klores: eighteen hundred dollars. Captains, sixteen hundred dollars. Commanders, fourteea hundred dollars. Lieutenant commanders, thirteen hundred dol lars. LieutenanT3,one thousand dollaJ3. Masters, eight hundred dollars. Ensign", five hundred dollars. And 110 ration shall be allowed to Jany officers of the navy on tha retired list And tbe pay of all naval odicers appoin el by virtua of an act enti tled u An act to provide for the temporary increase of the navy," approved July twenty-fourth , eight teen hundred and eixty-one, shall be the same as that of oSiers of a p-ee grade in the regu lar navy. Approved, July 16, 1312. SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS ! MRS. 3IARY IIETTETT, Announces to the lartie of Bi ownville and vi cinity, that Fhe has just received fruta the East a magniScent stock of SPEIIiG A2TD STJJIHE2 IIILUT7EEY GOODS, ConsUtini? of Ladies9 and 3Iisse' Donnets and Hat?. Ribbons. Flowers, fcc. To which fhe invitesthe' attention of the ladies, feel in; assured ihey cannot be better suited in style, qual ity or price. n4l-Jy Flower Seeds. Choice varieties, and of very superior 4'.ia5ity 20 pa pers .-I which iii heneat (.ist-paid) bymaii, to any aod; e, for one dollar 11. A. TEiiRr. Creoceat City , Harch 13tlr, TSSS r3S-2m' 1862. bit US AtiD GRCGERi fESJ THEODORE HILL, Is receiTinit, and will continue to receive during the summer, one of the mm g est AND BEST STOCKS O F I nr'ftwn ( FROM New Tork, PMIadelpMa and St Louis. That has ever been eshifcite-1 ln tbe 'Western Conn try, embracing alt tne latest styles and novelties of the times. Eis slock embrace Dry Goods, Groceries. llardu-are, Cutlery, Queen, ware, Hats and Caps, ShaLer!, Hoot and Shoe, Door and Sash. Glass and Itltty. I'iue I'nruitnre, X.c.j Ac, Ac. Among his Pry Goods will be found Prints, Gin?hnms, Iawns. Bareges, Drown and Dleached Muslius, Demees. Striped Shectinsr, Cot tonndes, Ilosiery, (.loves, Th Latest Styles Hoop Skirts Actions, Ac, &c. He has xnnch the Lcirgest Stock of QUEEIiSWARS in the Upper Country. THEODORE HILL, Agent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph Eail Saod Packet Line of Steambcata. May 22, 1SU2. n46-tf. McCORTvnCK' Eeaper and Mower MANUFACTURED AT Oliioas o. 111. This celebrated machine i bv all orldsthe BEST GRAIX A.VD GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. X ifw-ithstandm? the misrepresentations of those inter ested in other machines. C. n. McCormick & Bro. man ufactnje at the rate of 8,000 per year, Many chanire have been affected durius the past season, and for 1S62 the "McCormick" is presented with greater attraction than ever before. As a reaper, THE ECONOMY OF POWER IX THIS MACHINE, ITS Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, pive it preference over all others New imrirovemenU aifded, have materially lessened the direct draught, and so obviated ihe side draught that niany assure ua that it does not now exist. The druht of the Reaper is so lU'ht that in numerous instances tbe lsrge four horse machine U worked with but two horses. rou mo v 1 jr . The Machine of 1S62 will stand any test that may bm applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually prevents chokin?, no matter what the condition of the srass, while our new divider point separates baldly iodged and tangled clover or grass, where other ma chines fail. There is also a great advantsse in our serrated sickle edge over the smooth, as it does not require sharpening so often, thus savin? time. Oar siAte will freqaeutly run throuph an entire harvest without once grinding, while the smooth edise must be ground once each day, if not oftner With a smoth edge the Iraupht increases as the kuife becomes dull. Our dranpht is uniform, and iu the repeated trials dnrinir the season of 1360 61, proved far liahter than single Mowers, cuttinft at the same time from twelve to eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be used with or without the reel , this is important, as without the reel it weighs but about 670 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee civen to all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers who may desire it, are at liberty to work our machine through the harvest, with any other, and kaep and pay for the oue preferred. Pamphlets with full description of improvements testimonials, &c, can be had Ly application to THEO. HILL, Agent, May 15, 1S62. n45-tf FOR FALL TEADE. JOHN C. DETJSER, 3IAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N.T., Take? pleasure in announcing tbst he has now on hand, a large aud select stock of every article in his line, COOK STOVES, Of all the improved patterns, viz : Plymouth Bock, Charter Oak, Valley Forse. Elevate Oven, itc, 4tc, 4.C., HEATING STOVES, Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, dome of which are entirely new dozens, via ; Combined Cook and Parlor Stoves, something very nice for small families. I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO 1IY HEAVY S H ET ION, for S'sgar Boilers, and LARGE CAST IROIV KETTLES, A VARIETY OF CHEAP LAUD AND COAL OIL LAMPS Bras, Copper, and sheet iron ware; Lanterns. Shovels and Japanned Ware, ic. SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS! OF the latest and most improved Styles, cheap for cash. I am prepared to put p nutterinp nd spouting, and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to five satis faction. August 2,1362. - 1062. Mil ft PE0?RIEL0RS OF THE ill Ml i !i lit i! i , Are now running both Mill niabt arwl day, and are prepared to supply coiomara wiib ar auiui vf FLOUK OR LUMBER. . They have on bund several tlmnsini! b:she! of th bet of Wheat ; they have ilsu ecuretl ttie ervica an sxfierinccd Miiier. and ttier cfiseqnentlr flutter ttieiuseives that tueir riour will give entire .jtuf Jttiou. TO TIIE PEOPLE OT 31ISSOURI; They wonld say that thfy have made arranjremmfa with the Ferry Company to UaTe the B-.al co-w iegn!ir ly, regarates-s of tbe wwber. The it ti ten of Atchi son County, need not hereafter have any tear wiia re gard tuihe regularity of the criming of the FERRY BOAT. rrcisIileiVIo Dcmcr and Tort Kearny", Ilanclimcn, !!ler- v cliauts, aud Uaki rs, Are invited to five ocr Flour a trial. Krerrthint Freighters can desire to purefcaee ni.iy be.LtiueJ in Browiiville. or. as easy terms a anvtchere else oh U.e Itiver. And there i no t'eiler point thau Brovuviite to ship from. 3iZL'lS 6 SPRlXUUt. April 1G. lSa3-i41-tf Jiastpr' Sale.' In pursuance of a decretal order made by the District Court, in and for Xenialia county, Nebraska Terrltor.- sitting in chancery, bearint: date the I6tu ef May, 1S61. in a certain case peuding in said Court, wherein D3T i. Matlock and Cutter &. Terril are complainant. bh4 Al letrL. Coat, et al, are respondents. lwii!,ou Wed nesday, the 1 3th diy of 11 ay. A. V, 1S63, between thm hours cf 10 o'clock a, M ., aad 4 o'clock p. ji.. in front of Den's Iiall. in Brownville. in said t Mitity, (boiag the place where the said court was last held.) oflcr for salt to the hishCot bidder for evsh. the following describe premises, ti-wii: It Xo.'s four I ) and Ave (5.) of th northwest fractional quarter, secnou No. six (S.J township .'u. four (i ) north 1 rause No. sixteen (itf), east of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha cou;:tv Nebraska Territory. J. S. BKiF()ML), uiJ-Jw j,i 50 Master ui Cuancery. ?Jaster Sale. In pursuance of a decreta! order made by ihe Distrwrt Cotiri maud f it Neaiaha Cotiaty, Neh.-a-k. Territory, sitiiiisjin Chancery, bearin; date ctober 7th, l5i'J, in a certain cause pending in said court, where:a &. K. Turner, J.M Fr-xer and II. C. Williams, partner ai Turner, Crazier 4t Co.. are complainaiitn, aud A mire S. Ilolladay, Lucretia Hoiladiy, hi wife. Beujanxi? Holladay, Richard Brown and Levi S;'riDjfle are re spondents, 1 will, on Wednesday, the 13i.u day of M.r,, A D. 18S3, between the hour of 10 o'clock M. an1 . 4 o'clock p. m , in front of Den's Hall, in Brownvlilp, iu said county, (bei:i; the placo where id court wa last held,) offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the foilowius described premise, to wit: lxt No. vum (I,) in blocKNo. oue (1 ) esceptin? aad reserving that portion occupied by the Nemaha Valley Bant, LeiHS twenty feet (vJ0) front aud seveuty feet (Tf) dep. and beiaonthe Northeast corner of said lot iu Hrownville, Nebra.-ka Territory. JAMES S. BEDFORD. n4J 4w-$5.25 Jlaster in Chancery. lEnAI. NOTICE. Gecrste H. Nixon, of Tennessee, will take notice that William H. Hoover, did :n the 15:h day of December, A . V. lad, nte his petition in the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory the object an4 prayer of said petition is to obtain a judgment aut the said G. U. Nixon fer the sum of niuety-one dollars with interest from the 1st day of September, 13o9. for services ai clerk and copyist rendered ty sid Uoover to said Nixon. The necessary art! lav it being tiled, an order of attauhmeut was issued frcm said court, and tiie following propeny attached, to-wit: 13J teet off of the ea-it part cf Lots 9 and 10. in Block -0, in Brown ville. bouridel as follows, to-wit: Boinui.'i at the northeast corner of said L-jt 9. running thence west 13' feet, thence south 90 feet, thence east 130 teet, theuco north 90 leet to the place of beginning, together wiOi the improvements there u ; all situated in saad couuty of Nemaha. Siid Nixon is repaired to answer said pe tition on or before Alav ISth. 16G3. n39-4w-$5.25 K. W. THO MAS, Atfy. forPitT. am stock. 1 WM. T. DEN, TTas now received his Sprins Stork of Good direct front New York, Philadelphia, Boston and St. Lou.s w6i?h he will sell cheaper than any other Uouseiuthe West. My motto rhall ever be. Quick Sales & Small Profits, And my Good shall be Sold Cheap for CASH m PRODUCE. I ALSO AM MY OWN AGENT HOUSE, FOR FOR TIIE PURCHASE OF HIDES, PELTS & FUKS, FOR WHICH I WILL ALWAYS PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE. 31 Y STOCK CONSISTS OF GROCERIES, Ladles' Fancy Dress GooCs, Larsc Assortment or Notions, Ladies' Hats and Trimmings, Ilosiery and CIotcs, Hair Nets and Head-Dresses, Children's Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes In Great Yarletjy LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gent's & Eoy's Clothing, CHEAP FOR CASH, Hardware, Queensrrare, D90CS AND SASH, A VARIETY OF CHOICE LIQUORS. 3NT Is tlie Place to Tirade. Call and Examine nis Stocli. of Goods be fore you Purchase, lor DES Can not be Undersold, MIND THAT! B40-tf T. DO. Ssitrtl Scenes. 100 cf the most severe JiA TTL m 2ES aai incidents cf the War, now ready, tize lix iU inchei, highly colored, on fine heavy paper, ieut post-paid, 2i forf 1,C0, or$4 per 10O. To arent-sand the trad no be:tcr crportu-.ity wa ever nrcd. Address liEMiY B.AXSOX, Print l'abliiHr, 91 State Street, Boston, linsj - BE0WITVILL V mm M M mm m 1 k m im