Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 18, 1863, Image 3

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jjnioiial io .-ucb as righi be adoj.n d.
VotiTs, JtsSE JoUN.
r 'orci- That we reoinn.nnJ to the
n-nf NVtniht I'juniy iu caltivate
l" nue 'ita oUJiher, and thht we fr-
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elite's on each other and particularly
toward migrants or vuiu.rs, who
c, Ii;e amoti us a loyai citizens
pi0!rtd. That we are disposed to :ive
njai hull ot fell i.v.liiji and proteo'
jpail p-r.-ous. wau may come amon
li bo "ay be dirposed lo live as good
loyal citizens.
jsowi, Tbat we do denounce Jay
ltitT3 as enemies to peace, to the
O-tu. aiJ 10 mankind ; lheive and
rt'tr.-. jU-i .drrn.c.alotie lor the sake
0r plunder; ai d hat we will u&e. our best
tuirBivrs toarrert ad .-ucu, and to bring
brill to jlltice puiilshllielit.
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THE VERY LATEST.
BY TELEGRAPH.
tflirls Wnain IS Mi'ei of H irrUbar; !
I $r'r in Prosr IJeMven mid
U idrr u the Old Bull iiua
Oattit Ground.
Vsoy Kctcrncd lo Harper's Ferry.
IlARAITEniG, June 1G.- Evervtbing
g'o 'tiiy bere. Indications are tli ittlie
rebels will re in sight of here to
E3rroir. In the absence of troop t
:np ti;c aiivoncu of the rebels, tlie
w.-truction of all the bridges along
. :i,e Sas.ueh:innah is inevitable. As
Lit as tiie troops are sent here, tlty
s'eent to the different funis on the
fiver, where works are bein rn
iTDCitsl. Atrnp!stoget troop? from
Va?Liiitnn have fiiled. All the en
t:ies of tlie Stte niust be lirecte i
varli arre5tin the progresx of the
There is no hoi ie of sivi.tg
f:antrv smith of the IS'jsQtieljantia
. liie opritor xt L :i I n, rratiKiui
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tiuutv, reports our p;c.C''t.s captured a
rebel." ho mys the rebeN :ire in
tsvv firce in Cuinnerlainl Val'o'V.
Le tforn telegraph operator re
prtsCOO rebtl cavalry in Cumberland
Tl.ere are no Union troops there.
0.' lions flvir.g.
'Philadelphia, June lG:h. Th
Ux('T iued a proclamation in iew
of te urgent nece-siiv of inst:int ac
tion t) protect the Capitol, urging tlie
clong of stores, and citizens connect
ing themselves with existing military
organizations, for the defence of tlie
c.ty.
Business in the city mostly suspen
ds. Reports from Ilarnsburg state
the rebels are at Carlisle, only 18
niles from II irri'burg.
New York, June lGth. Baltimore
patches to the Philadelphia Emjui
rer states all safe at Harper's Fer.-
and lilroy has reached there. The
place will he held.
A Baltimore correspondent of the
Enquirer, dating 5 p m. 15th, s-iy I
iearri from the highest a ith rity th tt
battle h is been progressing to-day
fa the old Bull Run ground, between
Ife and Hooker. The latter doing
wrvice. A train from Baltimore, on
Mnnday, went only to Elliot Mills.
Rebels are also reported in force at
Point of Rocks. City Councils met
.tLis evening to devise means toco
operate with the Governor.
Washington, June 16. Governs
merit Las lerplvd a tolurrrvim from
General Milroy, iw W i in uith the
rreafcr part of his command, that
'"wiesier was invented hv about
I-XWO rebels, with 20 pieees'of artil
ery. They carried the outer work
' ' :u .at G o'e'od Sunday cvtnin ;
lie savs: "I tbr,.
sidked niv
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Vi -lt.i tny wh :de eo;:l-;iHtid.
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1 r.K.vr.;'.:. lour m;!es
-f Vj'. che-tcr, the re!vt.
"?rT;!!ni::g f.,rce. aUacke 1
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( m ihe Sr.,!e o tl.c first of Ju-
uiiy
''xt. Secoii'.l, fi r pcrpt tual !
Tir .1 !1 .
j.r. 1 ' in nt uoi.i.
"of. '.1atc- T,,ir! f"r a t,.vst,',n
. PPrcr;ipesliip for sl ive.? so t'lnm-
.'fted for f;Uc period .ir mnv be
to avoid uny permit mcoti-
!elCrifA . . 1
y-, tv IOC ill It' I CMS COIlIlldttU
tl . 6've labor, ami to prepare flm
f'ftd blacks for complete freeilom
Ln all
all your things have their place ; j
rac" jart ot ycur business have it
time.
no time ; be always enii loyed in
tail . J 1
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ustful ; cuvt-URll unntc.ssaiy
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TJ, of MtVvlautl to ialiy and ! vicinity purged th. iheive ai.a ewe UunaZ.
uc'i-i:i the-., cf,:t r ;,.vm 1 "P vVJth ukt.i in lrctvn county, . f , rroaniio.i of ta two article -oye
Jirn v t fr0i:Va'T'" - - Kn.k.U. O,, of the j.ar.y danr a r. Ll ... Uj ..a. , tuturo be
nlU anJ:b.tV.he thves ; then W ib n wuea x.-.-th,.
Vnin-i. ,i .' 'fc 111 'rle;u,"n i l ii,.Mi:iu' liiem oot iut the mad, lheyt 'li lj"n!j lt e Uacd awtes . rhaii nertbeless
fertile Convention. Ttr-.viaia- I ,,,, nM of ih, thi.-vr. waa wounded thus ,xp.rte.l to w. l-
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tor Selraikn Advnt;ter: -j j
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t..uiii lutmi;. i wh.i h.iv l-fi it..,
I' it iuv II
uie.-, arc occaHinlly reiuruiuj. ,
Tlii 1. irit-ry c;uaiiKs j uisniaUbatic
ar.w.d In.itati,, a(1d 11 would takt; b
feu ' l,,,uai'1 t'f our iro n.- rr.merl
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few th.u-ai,d of our tron ir.merly
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lumuiy, aim ir? it ttum ibe
euei.y. W i.y u ia doue js known
otdy 10 uur miliury coni(iuiider, firob
ally they are awai'iug orders from the
war dtpdriineut.
ling. Gtn'l Cook is in command here,
anJ he steins to-give general altbfictlon
and is li Ut d ly all. Withcut maLinany
great ad. j lie acconijdM.e's much.
.1 am daily wnh your worthy townsman
Cul. Furnas, and he always ?se ins occu
pied with the duties o: Lii oice, afid de
voting hi phonal aiieaiion lo every
ihuiir in his oi bjaintfis, : II ? proves
a laithiul anl eifijien: utliotfr. Fro n whit
has come u n J r n.y otiervaMuu I am
aMfird he uud( r'alJds tl;e responsibility
of his poiiiion, ar.d by his iore.-iht and
tnan.i ini'ot he av- ihe dtpartintnt ot
a 1 age xpeube.
1 can also ak tery highly of Maj.
iVarman, of hi.- military appt argute aid
ni y towaid. hi? m n. The health of
the soldiers at ihU post is tolerable good
and 1 have learned that those in the hos
pital are inuily becoming convalescent.
The ( amp of the second Nebraka pre
sents quite . a civil izt d appearance, and
will remain as evidence of western en
u rpri?e, loi.g after the soldiers have
leit for other juartvrs. It is fully behev-
1 td that a gut-rrilU warfare will be kepi
op ihia summer by the Sioux and Chip
iiwa 'Iti.liaus, and tbat in small bands
they will evrd the troops and commit
depredations and prowl on the frontier
and go unwhiprttJ, of justice unless the
army is properly maneuvered.
This is a great detriment to the settle
ment of t.is bt au:iful and healthy country.
The expedition now fating- out by the
Uini-d S'ates aaiut . tbe.e Indians,
will iiot Wave for onv3 lnh'th of time yet,
and will be so hsrge ai.d cumbersome
t! a: bet little i:ooi is anticipated fr.m it.
The Net ra.-'.a s cond has won a hLh
and un'i'iliiij repjtatijn .bj'h from tle
i f.tizms and co:n:nanditi2f cfiiCc'rs, for
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in ua c -.i ..ol and wi.ling.ioss to do Hie
,rt
ily onjoined up.ui them.
I have conversed with a large number
of fibers m d privates! of ihe secood am.
find a la r ire proportion of tl.im Demo
cra's, and boat of it w-iih no l.ule satis
faction; they nre D-itiocrats and intend
to live and do? in that time hon ired nariy.
hut acknovxledgo tliat the copperheads,
vho are trying 'o sup- rrede in influence,
by robbing them of their good name,
would do anything, hovvever mean, to
bring about a peace; even, though it
crushed the g Kernm-nt, and destroyed
for ver our nationality.
But no one will so far forget himself
as toaccine the democratic party of bein
white-livered enough to sue for a ces
sation of hostilities, ontil the rebels are
mad to lay down ilo ir arm, und obey
the laws. Bui ihey are Ik- willing that
an as ortmeiil of fai hi-s -demug l'us aud
traitor. sd.ail ie- ih-f banu-r f dem
ocracy and unfurl it to the breeze, in
o:der ti.at th y may m ire ff c uaily ear
ly out ir iii'ame.u - S si,ns aain?i out
l..v d ian.t. 1 am o:itiJ' iit t! the entire
army in the field a. trje to guv m
meni, a.- the second Nebraska Ut ttie
rtbelliou would be wound to a close un
conditionally. B it they are so placed that
it is impossible for thm to make a dis
play of their braveiy and hyahy to the
00 vi rum nl.
C k "V of this reyiiio nt across the
nvrr wih ilirt icnmlIpoxi and if it j;e.s
in'o the entire resiimjnt. it will be tlirr
end of our ctmpain this eaon.
Cap Cwpor .-till r. mains in the ho
at Umh"a ..n .bie t'-r" duty thMh he is
f - ...t t wriij"- iroi hi- wound. Lieu!
jjvMVt ,. h.iS t ern (Via h d from the com
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:;i .Iu i:t ;.!- r. o n 1
in t!i ?lrii.id-r. Htd the oth-r in
ti" -k' linh w uud- ire evt're, tut may
ii t 1 e dm rons. We Imve not hvard
niutt lo'caiti of Uv ff ilowe..
AfioihtT chapter has just traufjdred in
the hor: aling affair which we men
tion in another column. It seems that
thf persons wt;o jur&utrd aod Jhot the
thieves. pnch d them out of iha stolen
wrgon iti which they wer riding. and left
thin lyin? in the road ; lut they were
afterwards taken awtty or managed to
crawl avay. Tht-ir pui.UhmeM not
in - de.n,- d M.fiV.eot. a piny w-m from j
HiiihlanJ. lound th-.in. ai.d Iru2ht thtMii
to that p!acH, whrt; thy oiu sort
of a trial. They mad. i ofe,Mon. ard
j Irom MiSbOUrj." ' , j
lilt!
dtu Lausr.L mT -sud -
rr m -rrrtu-M
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to Mri1ne.3 the .
I m taken to a j
bf ftiwiMi.' . :
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that' one tot aa struggled for fifteen or
latniy minuis, wherrcne man attempted
to put him 'out of his misery' by shoot
ing him, l ut was prevented by the crowd.
How lou hj continued to hang, before
he died, we have not learned, as our in
formant says he could stand the sight jio
lonirer. hu. lef;jthe ground.' r , ;
Ve have expressed our views of this
mode of dealing 5 with such outlaws.
Civil law is powerless, and military law
as it has been conducted in Kansas, is
almo-t a bad as the evil from which the
people suffer. Either the country must
be' desolated;' or the people take the mat
ter into their own hauds. Lyn-h law, in
it mildest and mo4 humane form, is
sufficiently horrible; but when-crininals
ate literally tortured to death, it is per
fectly hideous. When ihos? thieves w ere
rirt overtaken and shot, their career
should have Wen ended right th re. and
nj fault would have been found. Bit to
go. after' ihti la'pie of teverai day, dnd
drajr twoseferety wouutiedneh to a place
of execution, and then torture them to
d.Hth. 1 ioks more like inhuman barbar
ism than an act of justice. Horse-thieves
bayero right to live, but they shouJJ bS
d pitciied to the speediest a ixl quietest
manner po-ible. If ih-y are to be tor
tured, burn them at the stake at once, af
ter tru- ava?e style.
It ia to be h;rped a nd; prayed that law
may soon resume its proper sway,1 and
justice be administerd,, as it, should.
Lynch law cannot be indulged for any
length of: time without hardening those
engaged in5 it. Soon it 'will be common
for any man ,10, hunt down and shoot
those iwho have injured him. without any
f.-rm of trial whatever Kansas Vhir.f.
" O F FI'CI X l:
I-UVS OI'TIir. IJ.MTin) STATES,
I'atotdat tit S.cutui Jil'iom th -Thirt-tectMtli
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(Continued f'm first fnge.)
Art. 8. A!l article which are or maj ho lelly
imfxirb!e iote tie Ttited Suuc fAmerica in ves-ft-lsirf
the Uuiu-d State way liLwi b lroporttd
in O O man without being liahie to anjr oth
or l:ifivr Jutiys or eharg- ol whatever denini
catiuti than if tucb articles were imported in vcHe
.t ite United Sufe.; id retiTjcllf nil aiti -Iis
l.i.:h ar or mj be Itgnlly . importable into jae
3omici.i( ns ai.d fH-rw ssi..i t of His luptrial .Mnjeiy
tn SuUau iu (juimtn vesfrlr ma likewise be iui
. .ttrd in '! rr Lhs Cited Stutea without being
1 ab!j to ar orhsr or hinar duties orei iru uf
w. ativi r cenon):nxiO:i thnn if such articles were
iu!ptnd in Ooi uuHn mussel. Sm h rtrij.nfHl
t qiiiihly ( f irenitueiit el all take flet without ai
titic;i'ii wh.'tli r ia.!U artniitt con i directlp lr-ui
ti e l:ce tf Migiu r f.'wfn inr othar aun;ry. ia
th fame i:irif'1h.ira i-hull be rfct' equality vf
:rNtiu!:!it in rirl to eij r a'ion ki that the .iaic
i-Xi-ort ditu.-! Am i te p.d. ind the eniue kKuntir8
nni -Jml';uks nlivt'd in rhs Jom uio.o an. p--ses-'min
f ei.iicr of ihe ca'rxr'm par.i.-s on thj
cip- rtiktiou of H'o riictc w.nou ia, or w ty b j la-g-tliv
rzpirt-ibie tiiTfmm r.iihjr ucb exp-irta-sii
ili taltL' fU e in O toinoi or in f edde of the Coi
led S.ute nu 1 wa-itever inij be the pla-e of deti
itMtl'.u wuetiier a p rl .f Jtaer of tbe cun'r'tiog
p.'trtii.-i irot ny third power.
Ait. V. No dotie-4 ,f toon e harbor pilotage,
liit house, quuraiiiind or other similar or corres
pond Dg i tie of wherever uatare, or under what
eri r ticu mlniition levied iu the nanjd or fr thi
benefi of tlie ge eruinent ubliu fun'ianariea p.'i
vitio iiidividurtin corporations or ee ublihinents ol
iij loud h.i.l be tuited in the p.r oflbedo
luiuioua and pesitU! of either country upon the
vessels 'r tha other ooun'ry which hll not equally
an i under he saint coiidiiious, be iinpued iu the
like ca'eti on nation il vela's 1 1 general.
Su h equaliry of troatoiout siill aptl recipr
ca.ly to the re-pective roasts, from whit ver prt
orpine they miy arrive and whiteor uiiy be
thuir place of destination.
Ait. 10. All vesijls wnieh according to the laws
o'" tbe Uoit. d riutes are to be deem d ve.-s-ls of tbe
Uuited Mties and all re-uvU wawa a crliag t.
U.iuiuHn hiws me t be diemed Ottniiin vessels.
i:.a!l tor ihe j.urp'ises ot this Ir-.afy be dc-iofd vi-s-(el-vl
toe L ui ei ri a il Ullo uiU ' vo.-:se..
rci-pxtii'tlj.
Ait. II. No chnrge wh.iUocTer shall be mid up
,o g Ui tl the Un.ted tto-i. bsuig the prodei
r ujaiiul.icture of toe ITuio d S ana of aiu r a
MhfiUcr 11 voxels of tiie Uuii'-d Utc. or ! u-.r
vu.--.-tis 11 -r uj: i ita ao idi the pri.oie-i; or rn tu! ii'
lure .l ioii otaer i..rc;g i c ua'ry var o I iu t;--j1
i ill 1 Lii.lcd Mrtt ' wbtn lie "iiv fhiitl .'
iijr.ur Ui. S.r.nis ..f til-- l).n .1 moii.M o ol ! .-
0 .-pa tu- wii-tiiT ca-'.'. t;"," "-t 1' thr-:i
ta .-v n:r:.it. ty thj v. i- ii tun br'-vs!-,t tho.a i-r
s.i.OI navo t 00 tra.-ii .p.." d ' tb.i e --.'i-: tr
KLclmr al-or i .vin u' i k-.U i.r exf o iokhu nicy
ua.i 1 r a Lorioa nni; t ciiflu bo lundcd n. i.rd r
to Oe pijc.-i iu lt-r v el f.r :- - Ji .Ui'i .-.
lo.ir v .H4- . I t i'lt Ullsr - i-: to-; g.i? to (; i -
llOullill Ot: .fi.i.ld -H. t.'..4 . 11' iU"pl .- It ':'
lU'g.xiu s .i -u iu i..i -,; 1 -.1 o'' mi ..1 .;.-
uiiuv ; m ia .oiy ... it ir.:-U au-Je tttaio i- to
1 bu'e.t tli-y ..-nitll re J.cu t bo ih.o - !
the uJ.u inl-ir.iiii li of tbe t Url .iui.
An. 12. lue .uoli.iuj l'oru diiing :ograot by
xOiaiis ;U giatluJl -i.etite!!jtli. ail Ucoitin- iu i..'
ot(W-r ti Ifrtiioit 0 lai.d it f -0; oiuti-i nu - gre-:d
iUt tbe duty t iiir s . j.-r eeut K vud uo tin-.
liine ni anu lcff 10111 tu ui tho Oto-uim Hui,oo,
iu ilusr i-is-ge tbuuh the Oitimiu (in us in
ulU. r couutnos .-ia.l b---. eJuoel t tvv p r ;ou:.
puy .ol- uu duty a tnfie p-r c-jul. at Ojvu p-tid
uuiieit. ou rnviug ia uu: O.iuoi iu d .uia a.. a il
Mt m-cod a ih years, to b ro :.o d lr m toe
d -t tho exjiiuugu ol tue r-itid aii oi o ttte pii
ttrot iroii), oa ueo nd d h i.ie lx ol ou r.r
ecu'. u.tn bum. o. a im4 4 is to b. itio ruse w.ta
rt.-po.a u Uiiuiui prvdujd txpricd codeiray iuj
at;i.-?i.s of regis. r iii-'U.
iuo ubiiiiiu aoi le at th-J r tiu j tiui d -cl.ires that
reives to iuicif tue right t est-b..sa ly a !;e
i..i ni x tuKiu toe iu.- s.ir.s l bJ uopicd lor
pixkeoiiuu i' IraaJ.
Art 13. Ci.irtii.-ol tlw Uoiud States of Aim-iiea.
or ibcir aeuts tra l.o iu g'-l Ihs pr.Jajd.ir
Ol iou.iu;lui t; t lmvgu i-oUoifies. tlol OJ j-uUjec
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iu xoe jiiui ' WX :a lt t iJ-'jr ",U,J ,,eu'c r'"
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B- t
tfMUutry .
4n 'il Aa exsjentio-n to th- sthe stij ulutions
I ml ik-wn in th. Vtn Article SJall be tnvdo in ro--rd
to i bjx'oin any sp whatsoever, ntid aI.mj
ki rpira t wit wlncn two articles th.nl Cjase to
1 i 1 .i.l d mil -n ' lli.-id Mr.ii-u the uUxjus of the
' ri 1 i-,..J Am r,.;i are tie-ruitUcd tu ilUiniit
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(.'1..I01 -1 tU.- 1, .l.itM o-c- .v.. "
tr...i m tui.mi 1 oe sa'ijooi n tu j
.' " iK.w.. r!i, lf! without tliureoT
over toe 'cxikmi. "
Uiigtiil-d W i tiX tar?U
td,.oe rDjersl(KHl b,lweea the contrAUing
r-,rt"a thiit the SaWiuw rwerreJ w iUilf the
faulty and rirat of isaaia . ge-.,r.U proaibiti.n
32 the iii.rution tuu, th. Ouoman .n.
ofgui.powdcrcAnuon run of wror m.l trj s.m
baf .aTb pribifor, w.ll n- c.m. Cd
until it ehJtll h. offi,.lly ''t'tteJnu.Jj:,s1
.milyonlvto the articles waid h ivj nott-wsj
the Ottom.u empire bi suqjcet to tu,
lion, unless the location oi tae Ua.ted
Amuru shall ibiok fct to apply for a f fa"
which will iu that ca eri ilB
i l -l..r IliarLO Cll ow .it r. ,
, i bL'
J, -S
i lfua.i ut bo . id
i.r, a.. I- avis to uoimiij.-'-
puiuilfHi: ,
Staus qu-u..ti-.-i- t- l
ST Ii-q-.uty ,S .uP,w -
L'aitad OUtessuSi
4? irlLur.spui. la ba du-iaxed hj t'aa lacal uthor-J
Uoitunl lh u i;pI--r . bstli th.n w b ronveel un-
d t thi; 'iup'oi-ri .ij'of" inch autbitritie. lo d'Twita or j
gt.inplieea, Sa Hj-ae?.mnni.Dttvhich j
th l-rie inte.tte J snail h tv access under tho I
"ctruUtin.. i
,on u ?uea lessei tae leat p ibte delT.
art. 17rlhe aptionKi.f merchant re?w In of the
United Matw, ladr witoedideetined for rhe Ot
ti.inmi imj ire, shall ;Pe obii. imniediately on
their arrival t the pirt of their kesfinition, to da
j oi-it in tbe custi m-house f ,id port a true copy
of thjir tnmnifiest.
Art. 18. Coutraban 1 uli will re liibli t eoi
fition'by the U:tiu.ta' treasury: bnta renort:or
pruc rerbal, of the al.ee 1 act of eon'rabnd . mnt
mi -id as the g.K.d are mmi1 by the authorities,
be drawn up aud eo!n:nuni(s.tel to tha cnular an
thority ..f tho citiiin oraubjeet to wh im the poodi
aaid to be contrabini shall bulon; and no pxidi
can U ronSajatcd a. conjrabnn?. unices the fraud
with regrad ti tbemi shall bj laly an 1 IgH pn.vd.
Art. 19. All men-hniise. th prodn-se or rnma
facttreof the O.tm m dominions anl p-ssesiiort,
imp rted into thi United ritjaa of Am?rini. ahtll
be Ua ted in the tnati aanneras tbo like morchnn-d-se.
the produs-'e anJ manufacture of the mjst fav
ored i.ali.-n.
A 1 rights, privilege, or iratn iait'je?, which are
now or ui iy brefter bh g?auv-d to, or aafored t
be ccjiiyfd by the 'rsbjet., rc-ol 'comtnirce or
iiKig4iioa ol any foreign jwer in th Unitpd
Sta.-sof Aiariai, Pi.-nU ba equally granted to, and
ex.-ici-o-d an 1 en'op d by the Huhj-ts y-:?, com
mcrje, and unvigati m .f the Sublims I ort.
art. 20. He jtc.nt tnaty, wbtn rat'fi -d, nhall
l"! tnb-titu?od l.-r the ci mnjcrt-i:il onvtitiiin f thf
15tli f augu-t oh.H. between the Svblime P -rre
und Ureal fiiit kiu 00 the footing of which tht! m
meice.of ihe United Stwtes uf Arno ld ha b-n
heretofore placed, anl thall ontinuc in fnr-e fur 23
l twenty eight 1 year from tbtdiy of the cx.hanze
of Ihe ratiheations,nJ ea-h of thd two contraeing
mrties being, h iwior, at liberty to gire the other
at the end of 21 (four teen) yearn, that time being
Cxi d,a8 ttie prov.giotis ot th-s treaty will then have
coue into lull fori e, notice tt.r this revijiion.or for
i' deteruiination tit the expiratem of a yeir from
te duto of ttiat n jiic, aal eo again at the end of
22 twenty one years
The presont treaty shall receive iti execution in
at and every one of tho province of tho Ottouan
en.pire:tbat is to say. in all tha jiossesVnni! of Hi
luiperial Majesty the SulUn, aianated in Earooe or
in Asia, in Egypt. an i in tbi other. prts of Africa
belonging to ttie Sublime Porte, in Servia. and in
nrited principalities of Mollitvia anl Wallashia.
Art. 21. It is always unierst iotil thit tha rov-erwn-jnt
if tbe United .States of A-nsiriji d t? n it
pietend by uny article in the present treaty to stijv
u'ate for in -re thn tho plain an 1 fair conitru-tr
of tbe terms employed nr to preclude in any man
u r the 0.t"iQ in givcrn"ient fnm the exorei; of
ii ribt.- ot ititeraaidiuinitration where the oxt
cie ol thhe rights d.ies not "Vid ntly infringe nr--a
the privili-gs arrdd by an ient treaties r be
the present treaty to citix.-ns of th Uuited State
or their merchandise.
Art. 22. The bi,:h contracting parties hive agreed
t apjioiiit jointly i-onim'..M'.n"r. f r tho fettleui- nf
ofatari3it Citstom b'iuse duties to be levied in
c aii't-ruiity with the stipulations of thetrefent
treaty, as well upon inrch:odio of every dwrip
latiou beiug tbe pr du; e or inanufuctor' of th Tn
led States of Auier'cf iinixitud nfo the Ottoman
tmpire as iiMn aj-ticleJ of every description the iro
tluouor m:inf,teture of tha Ottomin empir an I its
09jesoiins, which citizens of the Ui.ired States or
tbtir agents are foee to pur.;has in any part of th
O.Uima.i empire for exprt-nti m tatne United State
or to any other country. The new tariff to be so
i-oncludeJ slialt rem iiu in force during enen yetrs
d.tiing trom the date of the exchange ot" the ratiflja-ti-ns.
- . - j-
Lath of the contractin j psrties shall hare the
rightajear befure the.i xpiration of that term to
demand the revision .f the tariff. II it if during
the sevenih year neither the one nor the other of
the countiacting purti s, sholl avail itself ofihia
nbt the tariff tb'n ixV'irghall et.ntinne to have
tho f,.ri-e of l:iw for fcviii years more dating from
Ibedaycf the expiration of the pr ced ng years;
the mme all be the ease with respect to every
suoceseive pf THd of aeVt-n yenra. -
Art. 2:1. The present ireatA' i-l.nll be ratified and
the ratification shall be exchanged at Constanfin -il
? in throe calen lar mo'itis or H.n ;r if possible,
aud shnll be nnrried inTo exeeution when ratifiei. '
Done at CiXtctaniinopli) on the 2j.h d.ty of Feb.
1S62.
EDWARD JOV MORRIS, l. s
AaLI, II. s.j
An.1 whereas the aaid conrention ha bdendu'y
ratified on both parts, and the re-peetiva ratifica
tion of tbe sarai. were exchanged in the city of
lloxico en the twentieth ultimo:
X.ivr therefore ba it known that IxBrtiTIeM
LINCOLN. Prosidsnt of the United Stat s of An r
ica. have cau-!d the aaid contion to be mid j public,
t the end that the aam i anp every elan-os and arti
cle thereof uwy be ot'ved and fulfilled by the
United States aud the citix.'na thcr o '. . .
In testemi ney wqerenf I have hereunto set my
hft:l md caused t'.ie seal of tho United Spates to be
affixed. ...
..Done at the city of Washington thU twen
tieth d.iy of June, in tbe year of our Lord
l. S J oue thousand cignt hundred and six'y-two
and of the iu-icpaidcnce of the United
Slates of Ata: L-.i the eii!oy-ix'n.
aIIKaHaM LINCOLN.
by the Prsi Jent:
wilUam n. iF.wxrj, Scen-Hry os State.
APPLE TRE I5S.
DROW'XVlhhK NURSERY.
TUB UXDKRSiriXiD HAVE STILL A
Fiiu ni'ii. i api'i,i. t.;i;es
RAIDED IX THIS S 1L AXD CLIMATE,
W huh tlitry offer ihir. Fall.
CHEAP TOSt CASH,
OB
A 2 S It OVK !' TRADE.
TIIF.SK TTtKKS ARK LARGE.
Will cnnuente teaiiiiK in a year or iwU; yet we
wili re 1 1 i bem at
. : 13,00 PER HUNDRED,
O R
S2.30TF.lt l)ozi-:.v.
. , , .MACK.- FISIIKH a. IT M'KKH.
TAXES! TAXES!!
The un terr-i.sne.1 w.i: iteil to t ie pa nan ir taxe
f r atl a in-re-ilo its w i niijr e :rruu btm therewith,
FItlJE OF CII IKCE,
n Xcuia'ia. Pawnee and R-cha'tNon Comities.
T. R. FISHER, Kd ltdverti'er.
Monoy ilLdvaxxooci on
PIKES' PEAKS GOLD!
I will receive Pllse's -Peak ' Gold and 'advance
:u 'iipy uicii tbe same, aud pay orer balance of proceed
is Ktoii Ml.it returnr are had In all cases. I wi
exliibii-he p inted returns ot the United Srater3fitn
r A-say office. .
J N O. L . CARSON,
BULLION AND EXCHANGE BROKER
BROWNVILLE, .NEBRASKA.
. . ' .. ' . ' no204
AUGUSTUS SCHOENHEIT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SOLICITOIlSAJN CHANCERY,
Corner First and Main Streets.
RrotTiivllle .- - - Nebraska
Notice to Teachers.
The u:i l-rrin-.-J. Itotrd of Seboi.l L'xaminer. for
th O.-un-j- of N.-iunV.'t. hereby give notice that
here-ftcr, n Uia first Satur-liy t.f each month,
th7 will hold -tn-etins at the oS.se of Lutbi-r iload
ly. Eq., in UniwnTiUc. for tbe porpo-e t.fexainin
in;j applicants for certificates to teach school in said
countv.
n. II. DOBBIN. S.i
A. i WHITE, School
L. H0ADLY, J
Examiners.
January 31st. 63.
n29 ly
JACOB MARH0N,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BROWNVILLE.
Calls 'he attention or Gentlemen deriLg new, neat,
aervicable and fashionable
WERAING APPAREL, -
TO UIS
Hew Stock df Goods
JUST RECEIVED,
BRQVD CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, ViTlNGS. &c..tc,
OF TIIE VERY laATETT STYLES,
Which he will soil or makeup, to order, at uaprece-
l I ..nr-.1
urmcu I" .. , . , . ,, - : .1 J 11 .
. ., . - . ,v tbinc in nis hoc hi tu
' .i .,,il ft taimr hi- stia.k I e ore invtrsTinr hk or
; "f;. l3lh jSf.2.
' : . r Trfvf. . . ,
, -ax
!Tpt:rstijr.ce"i.T3 aecraiarcrJer-unde bj-the DistrlTt
Court 111 aul r.r Ntiudba Coun:y Nebraska Territory,
si.iius in Cliancery, beariu,r d ite Hy a9.n 1S62, 10 a
certain can-e pen ling ia aiJ C urt, wne em benjamin
ii. Cviuper is cunpiainaut ami Jer.-me II. ver. ei al,
are re-poD tn.t., 1 w:!l ua Tuemiuy. July Ttb 1563. at
10 o'ciwot. A. at., in trout of Deu'H Ualiiu Brownvilie,
in said couuty, beta? ibe piae where aaid court was
lat neid, rfl'dr (i i-ale to 1 be ticteit Lid .f r for ca.-h.
tbe tuliowiuK ce-tcribeJ preine to-wit : The eoutb
weet quarter ot aettiou number twenty nine, township
suniUer tur, ncribut raURe i.tmtd tiaeen,estuX tbe
cixtb principal uiendiaa in Keuialia County. Xebiak
Territory. J.' S. BKUFOSD,
d4S-dw-$1 BO Matter in Chancery.
MASTER'S SALE.
In pnrsnance 01 a ilecretal onler made by the District
Court in and fr Kt ruha County, Kebr.ok t Terniory.
ait.iuK 111 Onait.-ery, bearing die ay 29 h. lSi. ia a
certain cause pending 111 aiJ coirt, wherein Bjujaiutn
G Coier is c.rnptainant. an'J KJward JJ. McU-oias. et
al, are fletenOaiiia, 1 will uu Tutstity Jul) 1th. 1S6S
at 10o ciokA at., in t o n of Ueu'a Hall, ia Bruwa
ville, iu sail oiony. beiaj ibe pltce where said Court
was iat belli, oner fur ate to tbe bui.et bidder for
cash, the following de-enbed piciuies, to-wit: Tbe
nor it we bi quarter or kectmn number tenty-niue
U.wubip tuju-er four, north of rane number flrtean.
eat of the atitib principal me-UB in IiOfaka Cerrt-"ry-
. ;. JAMES S. BEDFORt
n4d 5w fr4 SO Msler i.i On uiciry.
ritouATi: MM it i:.
Notice is hereby given thai application has been
made for letter of Administration on the estate of
Martin i3ea, and that Monday, the IStbdayof
June, A. D. Id)'-, at 2 o'clock, r. M., baa been set
for hearing. All persons interested ara hereby no
tified then and there tu ayter. .
CliAI LF.S F. WALTUER. Pr.bate Judg.
This notice to bs pubiisLei. in tho Nebraska Ad
vertiser. Falls City. M it 12rh. Hi t, n 11-1 --f 2.50
I'lltmtlL NOTICE.
Xotiee is Lereby givt-u tbat application has been
m:idef.T letters teit.i!0-?ni-iry on the estate of John
Miiinb-t. and th: the Probate Ju.1 ha et Mon
day the 15th dny ef June, A. D. l.Vi.l, at 2 o'clock
P. M., for he iring, and i-raif of wii'. A 1 persons
interested are hereby n iiii;d thoa and tbers to ap
pear. CHARLES F. WALTHEIt. Probate Judge.
This notijo to be published iu the Nebraska Ad
vertise. Falls City, May 12th, 1533. ntP-4w-$2 50.
BSOWN VILLE HILLS.
Messrs. Melvin & Springle,
PROPaiELORS Or THE
STIAH WM i SAW
Are nw running both Hills night and day, and art
prepared la supply cuiomer wiih any aniat of
FLOUR OR LUMBER.
Tber bare on band several thousand bnshela of tha
best of H be it ; they have also i-ecured the services of
an experieneec Miller and they consequently flatter
themselves that tbeir fljur will give entire sati faction.
TO THE PEOPLE OF MISSOURI,
They wonldaarthat they have wade arransem?nta
with ibe Ferry C impany to have the Boat coss regular
ly. rs irdless of the weaiher. Tbe citizens of Atchi
aon County, need not bereafier bve aoy leara with re
gard to the regularity of tbecrobsinj ot the
FERRY BOAT.
Freighters to Denver and Fort
Ikcarny. Uancliinen, Mer
chants, and Kakers,
Are invited to xive onr Flour a trial. Everything
Kreiahtern can dei-ire to purcbae my bei btained in
B-owuville on as etsjr terms as anywhere else on ibe
River. And there i no better point than Brownvilie
to ship from. AtELVlX & fcPKLNGLK.
April 16, lS63-n4l-tf
geuikie i i: 3i i: it i r & co.,
Manufacturers. A (tents lor the sale of
l'OOOO'O ! ! !
Watches, Chains, &c, &c.,
1TOKTI1 500,0000!
To be sold for one Dollar Eacb, without regai d to value.
splendTd list.
Of A r' ic.es all tobew'd for oueDjllar Etch.
100 Guld Hun Ing Caed Watches,
100 W'aiches -
2)0 Ladies' Watches
6 0 Silver " -
600 G ild Guard, Vest and Chateain
Chann. -4000
Vet. Xeck, Guard and Cbate.ala
Cmins - -3)00
Cameo Brooches
3'MNi Mos .i a id Jet Broochet
300 l.-tv aiKl Fioren iiio Bi-'-oct.pa . -3
0 " C.h al. Garnet fc. Eoiera.il Brooches,
33 0 Cameo Kar Uroa. -3
no Garnet it saic an I Jet Ear Drvps,
4roo L.iva au.'.Kioreutiiie Ear Drop
4iHK) Geu:' S art P in. -60
JO Clialn ami Baud Bracelets,
0600 Gri t K eais. Pins, " -3
0 WaicSi Key-. -ro
0 F. a i.l It.li'i-m S i tes,
7J' i f B oiii S. u.is, -wii
ii s fe- t liat i" -9:100
Piaul ii IO!iae t Rials,
7iH0 Sl-'IU Set Rui-'S - -
7Cioo Miiuatu'e ke:. Crosses, &c. -UOOO
Sis Laities J.' el ry.
$100 eich
6 each
35 aih
16 each
(15 to SO each
f to 15 each
4 to 6 eich
4 to
4 lo
4 t
4 t
4 to
4 to
2 to
e icb
6 ea -h
6 eaa
6 e ich
6 ach
6 e .cb
8 eacti
3 to Id each
2 to S each
3 to
2 to
2 to
2 t
2 to
2 to
6 pa' b
5 a.-li
ea- h
fi eacr.
6 each
6 ej ti
2 t to each
a to 15 eacb
All of tr.e aHa in ttie above LUt will be old wi b
out re-e vaii n, for O.ie D-llar ea:!!. Certirljite of
all ti.e vari-.u article- are placed in similar on vel pe-i
aml-ea eJ. TuesP eurel ves will ba sent by mill, or
oe iver-il at our oOloe, winiout re-tal ti cli-.ice. Oj
leceivii f a Cer.iflt. y.m w. il t.ee .iat artic e it rtj.
re-i-ii'a, an I ii i- op lontl wlch 1 -u to aeid ouedjliar
ami re-fi e the ant.'ie or n it.
In a l rran.'criiii-by mr.l we i.ha'1 charge for for
forwaniiiu ibe Ccrtifl-ates. pavjne poMaee. and d iinr
tbe biiMoe-s. 25 cents ech. Kive Cenincates wul be
ren f--r ft; E eveu f.r $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-flve
f .r $ 0 an I One bnndrel for $l.
CtiRRESPOXUEXTi may rely urn a quicx anl
pr nipt answer to their orcleta. our bui-ioem. is c-ut-unctel
"i-oii iii.eral. lione-t. .tra:xbtforwara principle,
ai d e izuarai.ti-e sat.staciion iu all taes. Our pal
r us may alwava depend hihui bavinir ibeir onlers faub
u 1 1 ami i-M c:uMy nupp-icd. Iu uo ca.e wiiicorre-pooo.-ut'.
be tie-iete-l.
JCJC -rie p it.djrus shoutd be cavefnl to write their
ci,Ui urea plain, ami i;ive their P.n.ttMlje, C om y, aud
suie. Audre.-a.GtO DKiiERi r h. co .
229 Br aday, ew Xvrt
X3T Hivina had bubir.e.-" leta'iona wi.h tbe above
ct i.tUnien I take piea.-nre in raylug that tbey arr
b. u .rab:e upris'.t men. and perform all they promise ;
and the JVwelry I have seen ir m the-e isae i-iin-, aud
grivfsatia.acti -n. O TltOSlPi )S,
ni.it Xnr ery Qiil, Xeb.
WHOLESALE ONLY.
American Stationer j TYareliocse
JOHN" X MERIT
A. .
Irnporicr, Wiiolesnle Sllioner,
A i i o e A i
for
Wbc:nrdf'..;;! 31 s l'.YDniain Pa;r n,
Conii:i:iS of Cjnirrr;.ii X 'fs. f.e.ters, Bill, Legai
No. I ,':! V't-'ftl N". Y.
A eo, l rie ;in i e A rt-ni i'or 'he luilowii.g ne
su I u e ul " i le-:
Th: - T'o i- Se ctii lr.ma. !n"e of e rn i-.e beinj
ra y -i J "-y Kf i ' ui u i : ac jrit r.rn
V.-l-'a- ize-l ''.'ii'iifri't nr eraMve qoanj ; tani-e
rca:i y 'bin el r..nt na e c t .o ajo her. anl is
a ...i at a. i . x i e.n-ly I'-w ji'ue I i tue ioot Ue.-ira-r
e art io e or tue Uui in .be ma E. t.
fin .t - lu. Hii; !i-. i --ln:d A Iltcli,
an . oisp i.ik a:.l, prcse. via; ink fiom tbe dec.niyj-
ung e.l.'i oi" u-ii
iic..".
iM.ciit Iii!t-rrnser aud P.ipt r-
I'lrn n r.
the best article mf'.e f r n.a K mt pencil mirks, ac
cuii.ijji.iiib the work iu one ha.f toe ii-.e tf oidioaiy
rLLoer.
Tae 1'alcut t'ot:.V.n-.:i jn Tiier-Cuttt r
n 1 l.!t i i.
a new and T sefn' aruc.e, caiaininj tbe ue tf to in-d.-tenaoie
ibiua
l-,iH.i' lii'Mt lrtHM Copjiuj Pres,
a light, cheap, ai d use' ui article.
Jirrm Ai ilf.twii-lJ3 Pen.
a very npert-r steel-pen. loade anl re'ec'el with the
area ei ca e put Ui t il ten iu a box fc'xU xeseu
cn,s a in a. i ti e itr-aiiy fl itied box, tue most cnveu
ltii bUape iMJs ble f r retti.lj;.
Tiii: -i:iMir .nrro'c.Tp""
niaznifles son 1 b ect li ,to times : li a simple that
ic.ii.iuiij ueii; ii-au eu.lie.' a .i'i-e cf auiuseniciit
auJ m-t:u ti u t y U'i4 an 1 ii Jle'aiU 10T Si -Beau
lf ul iiioutei bje-i.., fU'-jo e iot tLe niicrutcipe
i.e -u-nissea bi SI 5i iei- iz. letaii.
l h ve j jsi iee.vca a fa-i audcomple:e assortment ot
tiie KeniUiie
Arnold'- MTritias Fluiil.
Alt n-i't'r viii rfcr ln pr...o;f an I cire'al st'e-.tirn
: s , - f -i.a i-ir.'j.. a : : 2..to-.
w.. -i ... j T .. " :!-?..
ll4ll'l.-lk.-., i. l Aw.lt.
' &aJ Sua
t
SALIXALBA.
Tae Greatest Timber for the
PKAIKIES,,;
Jj" It mixes a perfect Hedge fence ia roar years I
Jf One A' re of it ret ttua fall, in five years will
make eouugb Wood for one Fanii'j t
u a rui straight, and very ia!l t
jj" It uever sprouts from the voola; but when cut
d-.wn. wi;i f ow attain from the stump, very rapialy t
EJ- It i. tbe best oft wood for fuel, er any otber
purp-et
53" hen kept pff the ground, tbe raila will last 80
yem!
53" It trowf eo.ua!ly well wiih ua eo upland, where
ll i-r cb. as in ibe bottom?!
53" Cuuin.-a eiubt iucbs long stack lathe ground la
tbe Kail, never fail to grow 1
53- We reli U for 4" per thousand Catlings, deliv
erer at any of our Agencies.
53" Parties wiahma to buy, abonM order early of ear
Aleuts, eo that they may notify u iu lima.
AGENTS.
. T.R. FtSHFR, Brownvilie," 1 Agent for Nemaha
and east half of Ricbardsoo CjunUe.
CCRTIS &. PEATER, Pawnee City, are AgeaUfor
Pawnee aud wet baif of R cJardson Couuile.
RKV MR. TlSCnA.lI, Beatrice, Is Agent for Gage
and Jones Counties.
3. n. BCTLE2, Austin, Agent for Clay and Saline
Counties.
CTJTTI.VG3
Bundled and de'lveied at the above places, as
soon as tbe leaiea fall.
Beware of Willow Peddlers.
We le tm that many swsmps or common Will iw have
been cleaned np, and tbe Caning mW aa Gray ' WII low.
We get uur WliloW of SAJaUKL EDWAttOi, ot La
it ulle. UUuoU, a rep.rosibie Nurserytna i.
TUOMPSOX & UEDGK3.
Xeroaba K ursery. K nrsery nil I P. O
B47 tf Ou County. Jebra.-ka.
Sill STOCK. 1BB3
WM. T. DEN,
nas now received hi Sprlnjt Stock of Goods direct from
New To-k. PUliadeipbi. B-ton and St. Louis wblch
he wlil ell cheaper than any ether House iu the West.
My motto shall ever lie.
Quick Sales & Small Profits,
And my Good shall be Sold Cheap for
CASH OR PRODUCE.
I ALSO AM AGENT FOR.
MY OWN HOUSE. FOR
THE PURCHASE OF
HIDES, PELTS & FURS,
FOR WHICH I WILL
ALWAYS PAY THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICE.
31 Y STOCK CONSISTS CF
GROCERIES,
Ladles' Fancy Dress Goods,
Large Assortment of Notions,
Ladles' Halts and Trimmings,
Hosiery and Gloies, -Hair
Nets and Ilead-Dresses,
Children's Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes In Great Tarlclj,
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Gent's & Boy's Clothing,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Hardware, Queensware,
DOOES AND SASH,
A VARIETY OF CHOICE LIQUORS.
23 S3 3NT 9 S
I the Place lo Trade. Call and
i:ainine liis Stock of Good be
fore you Purchase, for DC. Can
not be Undersold,
MIND THAT!
c40-tf
YF3I. T. DE.
F I N A N C I A L
rncEMX
INSURANCE COUP AITS',
HARTFORD, CONN.
FEiyuTAiiY.lSfiS.
Cash Capital, $400.1100 00
Cash Surplus, 16,35165
559,33165
The amount necesry to ?afelj rein
sure all outstanding iisk, and to dis
charge all exUtin; obligntions of the
C uipany, 165,822 04
Nett aseta, over nd above ALL obli
gations, $403,52961
II. KELLOfi,
Secret an .
S. L. L00MIS,
President.
Branch. Cincinnati :
It. n.A n.M. ilAliILL, Gexxkal Agztts.
Assets, 1st April, 1S53-
$530,167 03
C. W. WHEELER, Aoett,
Brownvilie, N. T.
Ii. C. HARE,
JlMB ROTYP 1ST,
Is prepared to take AMDROTYPES and MEL ALL
OTYPES in tbe best style of tbe art; end a.t
Lower Prices than Ever lie fore Offered in
Urownville.
His Rooms ere over Mahron'a Clothin Store, on
Main Street, nearly opposite the Brownvilie House.
Pictures Warranted to Cire Satisfaction.
Tbe j ublic are invited to call at the rom and ex
amine tbe pec; men.
JOrders for Tencil Cutting will also be filled
in a workmanlike manner, and at short notice.
Every pern should have a tencil plate an 1 a bot
tle of indelible ink lor m irking linon, the best
and mot ronvenient arrangetnent for tbat purpose.
(lours of operation, from V A. X. to 4 r. M.
Brownvilie. May 2It 18fi3. al -3m
COOPERS WANTED!
The undersigned desire? to purchase 2.00U good
Flour Barrels. Tbe great demand for his flour, not
only in this Territory, but from Julesburg. Denver,
Central City, and all parts or Colorado : from at.
Joseph, Mo . and Leavenworth, Kansas, renders it
essential that he should nave UtTels.
lie is deternrned to furnish a good article of
P.our, as cheap as ss'lile. and as the high price of
4acks add to the prioe of Hoar, be is determined to
! procure Barrel. Ho is willin to pay Coopers a
higher price foi tbeir work than they obtain in tbe
States J. U. A1LLVL.
Fbl4-n32-tf.
Attchm-nt IVotice.
C. O. Dorsey, PlalaUiT, ) Before Jee John, a Jnticeof
e rne rttace iu ana tor aeaiioi
John Tt. Dnvis. Deft. ) County, 5Tebraka Territftry.
On tbe23th diy of Aoiii A. D., 1363. said Justice
ia-ne-1 an -Viler of attachment in tr e aboT c t n tor
the mat of twenty-ave uoil tr and ei-ihty-flve cents.
C. O UuH-iKT.
BroWLViile, 3tay HVi, ma. nii w.$l
Probate Notice.
Vr.U. Casbar. Putlic AJaiui-"
tralor of Alcaisoa Cwiii.:?, J
' Stataol Jtioari. j la tie ?:vie Cear
ts y of Neaafca County,
Tbe traknown heirg and legal I Sesraaia Terrlterj-
Representatives of A&gutj
Ockie. deceased J '
To ibe unknown beir and U;al reprcsectative J
Aus;ut Ockle, deceasiKj, ya art beret y uot.:d tit
Said Administrator Hied in the Probate Court of Sail
eoutitj Seiuaha, 'iraska Territory, bis fcu:jun aa
said Aooiiuitrtor, tor tb ale of tbe following Jea
cribed real esta e. of which aid dceJeat (LeU, aeiie-',
W wit : Tbe eat half i f tbe northeast quarter of sec
tion number nine (9 ) towuh;p number faur (I ) norta
of rang number thirteen (13 ) et of tbe aizta priu
Cipal nierioiau in Nemaha cunty, Kebraka Ternary,
for the paymut ot tbe debts and charges of Adruiui
tratiou astustsaid etat, tlrdered that .be prayer of
aaid petition i hereby aetfor fceariug ua the 2uiij day
of June. A. I. at tea o'clock, A. Jt., er aa aooa
thereafter aa council can be heard.
Witness my baud ami tbe seal of Mii Court, this 2u4
day f May, A. ., Is6a. C. W. WHKELXR.
li47-4w-6 &) . Prwbate 2 aCge.
NEW GOODS
JUST RECErVED AT PRIC:
TO srix
B a 1
JOHN A. POITI?
Is now receiving and oponlaj oat Ua Sprl
Stock of Goods, eoosia in of
Dry Goods,
Groceries.
Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shcev "
Iron and Nails,
Flour and Bacca
Queensware,
Hardware.
Furniture,
Sash and Doors,
Window Glass,
etc., etc.. eta. -
Which I will tell cheap for
CASH OR PRODUCE.
Call and examine mj stock before purchaalcj;
elsewhere.
Brownvilie, April 21,1332, B42-6a
1TEW GEODESY STOP.
MeLAUGHLIN & SWAN,
HAVE OPENED OCT IJT
TUB BRICr BUILDING FOItMItlLT
OCCCPIED BT THE X EM AHA TALLET BAVt
X NEW AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK 07
COXSISTIXG OF
SCGAS, COFFBI, TZA,
SfIC3 07 ALL HXD3,
cbxxo rariTS.
PROVISIONS :
SUCH AS DRIED BKEF.
WISTIR.V EE3ERTX CHII3X,
CRACKERS, be., Ac,
also rxsH or all cincs.
KAILS, GLASS AXD rUTTT,
TJBS, BROOMS, AXD WASHIXG OABDS.
BOAPS, COAL OIL,
LAX? CHIJfXETS AXD WICX.S.
"we rssrai: to call PAancrLAa
ATTixnox to ora fixb stock, or
Tobacco, Cigars, Sl Confectionary.
WI KKP COXSTAXTLT OX HAXD
A FIXK ASSORTMEXT OF TUB
TERT BEST OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQU0I1S,
SCCH AS BRANDIES. GIXS.
"WHISKIES, fcc , OF THE MOST AF
PR0VED BRANDS.
TTIE HIGHEST PR ICB FAIO FO
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Brownvilie, May tS, IS63-47-ly.
MOLINE PLOWS,
CORN SHELLERS, &C.
A large Id on hand and for tale at
FACTORY PRICES I
. A. Constable, AfjtM
Iron and Steel V7cnlz-zz?t
Third Strut.
Between Felix andEdaiond -St. Jo3liH, ifo.
nt7-3in
AJIBIIOTYPCS AND PIIOTOGUAPIIS,
HENRY M. SIL1
' DAGUKRREIAn AHTIBT,
la now temporarily located ia Brewevlile, where all
who desire their Uzeoes taken, wll find hi 32 rea4y to
accommudaie them. From his past eiperiesct, ie
flatiera himeif that b is cmpetent to jive sUrs uu
Ufaction
Amirotypes taken at tlie exUeme low prje ct
ZPLTt-y Conta I
Taken in one second of tiso.
Msyti ls&a.-ats-u
UT EM