Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 17, 1864, Image 2

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C::OWXVILLE, THURSDAY NOV. I?, 14.
k ... ... .. TJlc iccttorur
It is a greal satisfaction 'to the truly
Irvfll to see the. result of the election for,
r.reideDt. All the dlsloyel' newspapers (
in the country may prate about execuure :
usurpations, arbitrary arresisfttiil uncon
.stitutional proclamations; all the - rebel
, tytipa'bisftrs in .the universe, rmy as
. wjiiil-la tbenfclTus together,' ac.J ecUre
vw the aar for he Unifco. i$ a failure,'
tut it doe not ii,(3ueuci tbe,.pejpU.
Tru-y tnow their own interests,! the in '
trrp5 cf their country and posterity too
u,'il i give credence "to och spleeny
-?u..:i,:iiiuas from the hem of treason, or
to : i?w then to have any influence upon
(..'.'duel: atd whea the matter
'(i.r. i.V t?st,' end they are ealled
, v'.'i '.l "ir decision, they epealf a
j '("it'
t rii.i-.pl in tn their verv
Juv.-.v'uiv. n. The war for Freedom and
' Vt.'trA ii not a failure. -The ;?acred;.
'rri-.-';-ie5 lor which we - have been ; so
w a -v - " ----
ii:::pT'-.n!f!iaing, ana lor wnicn many ui
'. ir hr'a i e Cjuiitrymeh ' hive : bled and
'; r.re net to be basely abandoned
r iv.ir.wnrft vetciens are noi id. wc
rcoJd at It the friends cf traitors. .The
man whom the Union Convention could
' t nahimojsly ' BomioiVe, has been almost
as liii'auimuus'.y elcetd by the people.
; Xoo at, the result... The- neat.niajof
i'ics we have not yet Veen ..able , tu as
certain, but the following States;wiil can
ihir 'i-h-cioral rotes for Lincoln and
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-.Johnson.
: Maine,
.. New Hampshire,
E!trtyri.
7
5
: .: 5 '
12
6 1
:u :
21
13
'16
;
-.4
i"r8
I8
3
.. 3
Vermont, y ' :
, .Massachtetts,
CotineclicuT,
Jlhode IsianJj
New Vork,
'X
i 'j Per.njylTania,
Maryland,
WesV Virgici", i
uiio; - '
Indiana, .
'llliuoi?, - . V
.I "Missouri, -
" ' Minnesota. ' -.(.Wiscoiiiin,
. - ,
; Iowa, ; , - ; -
Kansas,
... Nvdaa, ,.
. i California,
WHL -Mi
Total. ' v.
AVhole number of Factors,
tli3
J234
-us
Ncesary to choice,
Dele ware 3. and New Jersey, 7, iTii
Lo iriven'to VliClellan, and Kentucky 11,
'p:ubally, nnkTuj in.aiyl.
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i Vitrf or Bronvllle. i v
' ... . . .
: GM.tlocan receuily arrived in tins
'- - iri f.jttiihid us with the ff iiow-
ur'.L't o?. our town.--; - - ' ;
but rpcentWarrived
is. )f tovu. id hve no particu.ar in
.. uerst.to identify: me with die growth and
prperr.y cf Brownville, but if. you will
' Y ' ' ' t ...III i.n itit rn tnmit nf
i'.JvnLa'r:fc i see that your possesses.
t a-d which, seem to have been overlooked
., r r ? rv rrf.( i ne(rlrled. , .. , ... .
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' As a cemTt;rcial point. Brownville ha
' "riot' a ' mpricr' on' the Missouri River.
Situated in abeautiful ravine, surrounded
'f ly.d. pir.g hills and heavy bodies of timber
r that completely shelter the place from
.. Ii f ,i iniur thnl rp sn UnCOtll-
W.V,.Mi. " ,
- fortable in nil prairie countries, with one
.of the b?st boat landings on the river, and
l .V 1 ...n ,,t iKo rirKpil spction of
111 I ii u uiaii ''v . . . w . .
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Nebraska, with direct and ready co n-
i munication with the States and Territo
rip nn th west, and a more direct conv
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the east
. .than any other place in Nebraska, you
.possess advantages that are too apparent
to be unobserved- Your, business - mtn
u should look well to their interest just now.
. ... . i
.:i and fefure to; Brownville the . Railroad
that is being surveyed .across Southern
.-Jpwa.io, Ft. Jveafny, to connect with
the great Trunk Road to ; the Pacific.
This could, no doubt,-be easily accom-
ft W f
' : pluvhMd.' Wjtir 'the" natural ad vantages
,you;rosses, the, investment or a ;Emau
:,'aniou.Cit pf capital would. aecure'it to you.
" and ine'oenenis mat wouiu now iuwh
w'oald te. incalculable.; ' i I V 1 r
A I prSf ni your greatest uiiiri cm sccuij
V to LeyourAncurLure Nemaha County
. of which Browjivdle is the- county seat,
t? one of tneif.ostiertue in tne icrruory.
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.Its many small streams iurniso an acun-
dance of watej lor stock rowing p.ur
poses, which;mRkes .. this ;a very , Ijc'ra.
"tire-business- - V.
' r 'The ccnjnty 'is 'well supplied with mills,
"f(V the" manufacture; cf the immenre
"qunntities'of grain anu'ally1 produced', and
this branch of business is destined to
prosper and make the county wealthy.
t:- ro-ntrr it far in advauoe of the
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the future prosperity i
filll '"pi ef'the place. It canct long
TV. II. HUJUUtn, ElUTQU
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.Vetioi
opulat oc, it is destined lo becoma the
shipping point tfeV country far. tOL the
w est, and as weil, thfe neighboring &ee'
lions of Misjuri and Iowa.
.The inhabitance of the town. 0 well
and he7hhily"locTt"ed;thoul(tpar8 no
tgoxt that would increase th rapidity, of
ts advancement; and if you, wij.1 allow
ont so little interefted, to make a. few
suffgestionf, I would;say.'hurj;y forward
the erection of "ihe; Seminaryinow in
course of construction, make large enough
forViirst claps, graded, institution ; and
instead of the-'people of Nemaha couny
ertding-trieir Jchildrerj tcr-the; Fast t;) be
ed'ucat'cd.rthe surrounding country-would
send'jheif chilcfreri' to ' Bownville, and
ihn. tiiL moner-and ' ten Xhnts the
1 -r--jy . . . - i
ambunt-njDy s$nt out of the country tot
educational purposes would fiud it way
into your awn town. - . .
Then! if "lhe authorities of th ' county
would give heed to the presentment of th
lite 'Grand 'Ury, i build 'th Court
House they .recommend, It" would add
much to the character aud convenience o.'
the place. . -
But I have one thin? more to speak of.
And that ia the organiaation of a Joint
Stock Company, the object of which vhall
be the purchas and improvement of. a
suitable tract of .land for a County or
District Fair Ground.
These .improvements would give an
impetus to the advancement of the place
that would astonish rn3si anguin
friends, and the immediate advanc-s o!
property would repay the amount invad
ed in thenx ten fold. . t
Uespectully Yours. ,
, We receive! very much the fame im
pression on our arrival here'last August,
and a better acquaintance with the place
and the country around .ha only serv.d
to deepen it. t
Brownville certain ry possesses all .the
advantages he names to an eminent de
gree, and only needs to be a little better
known to become oue cf the, firct .places
in Nebraska. -
The great interest of this part of the
Territory is agriculture and if we should
fail to obtain the railroad connections with,
the eastern cities, that would make us.ns
commercial town,' we are still sure to be
the centre, of the agricultural andjstdck
raising section of NtbraAa1. Hi sug
gestion . of. the crgAnizaticn of a jojutj .
stbek' company,1 for the .purpose. iof en
couraging ahd fostering -"agriculture i
certainly deserving of some coasidera
lion. The existance of &uch ah inititu
tion in our midst would not only give us
name aud. character abroad, Ut would
also give an impetus to home improve
ment that would soon make us the lead
ing county in Nebraska, in improvement
as we are certainly the most favored in
ftatural resources.
r Ti-oro ti'iiv pris,t in Brownville a Lit-
erary Association the first we believe
that was ever oiganized in the Territory,
and at this time the "beat " endowed. It
members are the finest minds of this part
of the Territory, and we are equal in
that respect to anV other sectjen, and at
its regular weekly meetings the leading.'
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(1UCMIUU9 tii I lie; uu " -
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for'discusjion,' and in this manner .much
light is thrown 'up'on' subjects 'that would
otherwise be dark to' many. It ifcato
gether probable, that the.asscchition will
make arrangements for a regular course
of public lecturer as has been its custom
heretofore,...., . ' '.,'. ".".' ' !
. . An association has. recently been form
ed forhe purpose of further. improving
the cemetery. Although the adommen1
of our cemetery now is an honor to so
young a place, our enterprising citizens
are not willing to cease , thr ir. efforts un
til it shall possess erery improv ment and
decoration lhat.is.becbming to 'the "ciiy
of the i'i. or' desirable to those who
may have friends reposi :g their.
With these improements we hall soon
become'the finest ciiy cf Nebraska if 'wf
are not the most commercial. And wiih
its Seminary, Library As?ociation, Fair
Ground and their kindred institutions;
which we see must fprinj j' up around us
soon, we knovv that jour city, is destined
to become the seat. of the aoricuhura!
and educational interests of Nebraska, as
vvell asa seat of :Light and 'intelligence,
.which mus bring wealth 'with , them aud
makd this the inion desirable . place in
Nebraska for a hbme.v .r ,;...t I -
Poisoning of Ccnrshcrldan!r. v
Several '. days ago 'th"e;' Telegraph
brought us the report of the poisoning ot ;
Gen. Sheridan and other officers, but the
account' was very Vague, The following
from the Herald's -'Martinsburg corres
pondent will'explainit , ' ; f-'
'.Gen. Sheridan, accompanied by Cob
Corastock. cf Gen. . GnvX taff, Capt'
T. W. Moore,, apd others, ' while on a
tft it to Winchester, were suddenly taken
with symptom. cf poisoning from corrosive-
sublimate, .The most ready anti
dotes wore administered, and at last ac
counts, they, were doing well, (though
their pases were at one time almost hope
less. The, poison is supposed to have
been contained'in some cheese, of which
all had partaken freely.
JSSThe N. Y. Tribun puts the pert
tinent query, that "if a party that wants
to put down this rebellion can't qut it
down, how fcocn will a party put it down
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' that don't want to rut it down?"
Sustaice
h t n n it n n- A P H
Mil MB b A i- ..
: Nasmtille Nov.. 1,0., ;
G nUillirrl b'a utterly ;ouled lhe reb.
els in 17asier,n, Teanessee, driving them
forty four miles. Hi advance guard ii
ninety miles east of Knoxville. The reb
els are at Bristol. Reports concerning
the destrucioa of Government property
at Johagofille, are greatly exaggerated.
No apprehension is entertained fur regard
to.Udsaiety. Trjiedetruciicapf got. prop
erty on the river was complete, involv
ing immense Loss. Tha -electioa iax Fast
Teniiessieewas uuanirU3 Litic0
Our Railroad and Telegraph co:mmiuicav
ionsore cornpietuly secured. Hood's
exact whereabouts is. known to our nu
thonlles, and Federal movements, to be
disclosed at the prdper titue, will elec
trify the country, ' '! 1
ATr-- Vms Vnr. Ill"
The 'Commaciar special aja th-
President has already commenced, the
nrpnaration uf his niessace. . Au anstaci
ot the various bureaus has been furnished
Liiu srNothiiig'ts . known respecting the
views he" will take, but it ia understood
that h 'will recommend. the enactment of
lawjs abolishing iavery everywhere in
.h United States immediately,. and it i$
further nuuorwl th.u there will be u
change in th cabinet before the next ses
sion of Congress." If Fessendeii is re
elecitd to the Senate a new Secretary of
thv Treasury must be selected. Possibly
i ther changts wilt be made.
' " New Yca:,'Nuv. 11.
The session of the Rebel Congress'
commenced Monday, : Sixty ' .member
were present In he.Hoise. bills to raise
mure troops for the rebel army, auoi.su
promotions by senority. and make tnerii
the basis', were forced through to rnilita-
ry committee. Resolutions were oiierta
by xMurray; of Tennessee, -declaring th.
he Confederate states will neither give
aid or fymj athy to the e.'ablishmeut ot
a .'monarchy in Mexico. Referred t the
committee on foreign alTairs. fiyvan, ol
Tennessee, offered resolutions, declaring,
hat no exoe exists, or is likely to ocrur.
requiring the placeing of ntgroes in thr1
army. He also, introduced resolutions
W recall all commissioners from foreign
natums. The discussion on the. resolutions
was brief but slurp. Moore, of South
Carolina, opposed the propositions to
arm the slaves. Foote, of Missouri
favored it, and said he desired to await
ihe decision cf the question by the. ene
my. If the employment of negroes, was
feaible, 'he decision would appear in the
result of the Presidential .election. If
Lincoln should be elected, then. he .would
favor giving the President full power.
.';; fEV York, Nov. 11.
" 'Commercial Mvertistr says late elec
tion returns' from' the counties . of this
State, nearly all official, jJiovt a .majarity
tor Lincoln of 800 and over 1,000 for
Fenioa.
New YoaT 9
Tbo Bostan Advertiser has an account
of the cap-ure of the Pirate' Florida,, by
the' VVa:husetts iu Bohia harbof,: the
prirateer was cut OUt ant) carried ofl
from ihtmuUt of the Btazillian fleet.
The Wachusetts started down, the bay
with her prize in tow", and was fired on
from Fort St. Marceelus, and pursued
ty two B a.il an men of war which were
leu behind. The Herald thinks the cap
lure justifiable the Times says' the cap
ture was clearly illegal, being a breach ot
the law of nations,' which just dow more
ihm timvt cowers, we are interested in
uihoIJine.- The Macon lYicgraph. say
of the proposition to arm slaves.- unless
the Tresidtnt and Congress shall deter
mine to blot out the landmarks cf the
pa t. We warn them to be ware of such
au experiment. We wouia viriuany ao
curoplishthat lor them, for which the en
j -my fcaVe sir. g,l d th ough four ytars of
! war. Itwould leadopt.rsg the spirit ot
Aloliiionism. i A correspondent ot the
S. C. jJdvtrtiser says ihe lower waids cf
Charleston sire virtually ruined in con-sequence
of shell. The Washington Jour
nal expresses confidence iu their ability
to repuls-e the fleet, but B.ays more land
torces are needed.
" ' New York, 12th. '
Herald's fperal says information re
ceived that the rebels in the Siienandoah
valley have been reinforced and are. at
tempting to flank Sheridan's position in
order to facilitate an invasion of Penn
sylvania and Maryland. ' Sheridan is,
however, prepared for them having on
Wedneday given marching orders to his
army, which is in fine condition. Onf
dispaches from the front represent rbU
west' jome time ago in force at station,
and that it was the . intention to move on
our lin-s at once. . .
.Furty of Mosby's guerrillas disguised
in Union uuiforms, this morning at-acked
a small train near Charleston belonging
to.SheridaVa army. captunVg'it.
Learn from Little Rock that Captain
Waite, of Steele's, on the 23. alter a
fight of four hours, captured an entire
traiu'of 35 wagons and 200 horses, this
is probably one uf the. trains sent ahead
of the main force by Price in the hope
of thus saving it.
' The Richmond Sentinel of Wednesday
says' there is a large fl-et of Iron Clads
in James river below Dutch Gap; also
that Union soldiers are not yet making
;aiiy preparations. for winter quarters, and
mat lllscumoreu inai uram uuuiempiaies
a rabemeni by the wny'of We Id on, on
'.Wilmington and' tat he is alreadj strid
ing troops to Welden. ' ? : V r
: Herald's Orleans correspondent says
our gunboat; are :hmg the mouth ot
Ked ltiver Jor e -lormiaaLie recei
rams which are expected to come. down
ioon as the river rises sufficiently. f . .
-'Jeff Davis icurrency.'has, been almbs;
entirely set aside byithe Txas rebeU,
only gold ad iler being accepted. "
" Liffle news from Mobileour gunboats
make experiments shelling the city three,
hours-very day.. I : ; .'
Late Richmond papers 3.contain pro
ceedings of: the rebel Lougress: ludiciaryJ
committee were directed to enquire into
the expediency" of requiring citizens lia
ble to military' du'y absept from the coun
try, cot oq public Lusitit'?, to return and
assist in lhe public: deftu-e ,in pain, of
confiscation -of property, tiseafrauchiseV
ment after the war vor ether adequate
penalty.
North Carolina papers' say that Wash
ington in that State has been evacuated
by the rebels.
Herald's Matnraoras letter of the 27th'
..
uh., says : Cortinas haying become Im
perialist has been sent on an expedition
, i i t l i 4 : . fi,
after his brothtr. whose bind is at Gua
nas; Jiw-u is at Chihuahua with 2000
troops, said, to bs fortifying j.h'5 , place
with ihi determm'atisn of standics seige.
, J Cincinatti, 12th.
GUxette'a Nashville dispatches de
nies the reported evacuation and de
struction of Atlantz. and " Chattanooga
R : .' 'Hi r. ;' i v. a o
Washington, 12th.
News from the valley to-day is that
a Urge portion of Shridan's army is in
the neightorhoocTof Winchester, and
that the enemy is ; at New.Morket recey
icg r-inforcem.ents, there has beeu no
active military raoenieuts xececdy. . ....,.
J - :.:v ,Clw,ttanooga,;lltbf
l 'Arrival'froGJ. front report that -Moo-
'i' ' - J I. Ua Ant. n f
uay morning aocnii uaynm-
attacked 'our rickets south of. Atlanta
HmMvere irepuh.d and fell batk :LUm
Hon on Tu-.day parsed off quiet.., r
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re
sujiiiisi largely i" v-
" Wednesday morning the nemy nade
an attack on Attattu; shell beiu thrown
as far as Rolling Milb.and a. desperate
I.I J I '. ...... i. . . f I l n ' I r i . .
ntttwc wan.adeo;i ihe Rouijhand Keady
road. The enemy's artilltry. were .with
in 100 yard of our mortars, their infan
try and demounted cavairy w'ethin J00
yard-', our rnen. aroused from' slomhler,
(luickly manned nnd goon drove the ene
my off no federal loss. Enemy retired
towards' Macon. Oor army in- good
spirits, and vyell supplied with rations.
. r Wausgtoa. -1 lih.
This evening's Starstates that itdeems
it not improper at this time io say that
ShermBa has been heaviiy, reintorced
and otherwise strengthened in cavalry
nil dismjuntr-d men hem? remounted.
Thomas, now in Hood's frory. lias also
been reinforced and strengthened suffi
cient to inure thai Hood cn d,o no dam
age to spt-ak of in Teunesseeor Kentuc
ky which is. his ai,ra. Sherman is opera-
ing with a corps n Hood's rear, and i
already betweenhim. and any possible line
for hi retreat southwhen he sees the
necessity fox so doing.
New; York; lath.
; Herald special says Banks has been in
consultation with the President to-day at
the YVur Department, it is reported in
administration circles that there. is strong
probability of his being assigned Port
folio. Stactoa-is very ill. wale to be
in the War Department past week. It
is reported that Hao.cocl, in consequence
of his wounds, wll be relieved from the
command of the 2(1 corps, and as?ignd
to command the ' Department . of Wash
tngton;i Gen.-' Auuur &uccetding him in
the, Army of the Pilo,Iiac-
Deputation ifrom (Quakers in England
who came to this i country to atlend year
ly 'meetings' of 'the Friends in Baltimore
and North Cat olina, w'ere uriun applica
lion to the President,' furnished passes
thro'u'gh''pur lines, were refuted aduiit
iance info tliiR- bel lines.' ! '
; 'Heraid's' special with Sheridan says:
It, is stated that severaj regiments uld
Mrylt ders of the lihe, whose'ierm' ot
service has expired, recently enlisted hi
Mosby's comm-Vrid, which by these acces
sions n i in hem 15 hundred to 2 thousand
uien. Mo'by not 1 sullioiently recivered
from his wounds to take th lie 1.1. -
' Richmond Etaminer ot the lOih says:
Tnere is a tvpar; apparently a,uthenticat
ed ihat 30 Tioii duds with a number of
torpedo Bi-ats and transports lately arriv
ed ut City Point, Mary intelligent itli
,. i cers are of opinion that there will sfO:i
be a grtat buttle on the wligje n below i
Richmond, hu time of which' depends on
the conmletim cf Duch .Gap' Cami!
Phe general
opinion
is ,tl.a.
''Sheridan
will j in Grant in assault on Richtr.ond
an l lelerburg on the south side when
ever t.'ie assalilt delivered.
Gov Brown, of Ga., in his message,
s-ays : Wo are satiM'ied that a la-ge ma
joriiy of the people uf. this siaie di-ap-prove
it many ao:s, and m.ich of the
poiicy ot the Confederate AJuiiui-tra-fiou.
We sh'Hild Keepctn?iiui.'ly in view
;tbe great principle l.r which we enter
t d into i hi-- unequal contest, which should
reb;.ke rvery ' encroachment inide op'ti
ihent by our own Government. We have
made-fearful strides since the war began
towards a central gowrnn ent with unlimited-powers.
.He advocate state sov
ereignty, each State to negotiate its own
terms of peace, lie regards as guriiia
binds of deserters from otr nrniies and
niall bodies of cavalry , belonging to
conft'derate service that are. oon?tantly
robbing" and plundering our people, and
recommend s the paaje. of an act de
claring all tuch as outlaw.", and aii'h'oriz
iiig citizens whm ihey may avtempt to
rob ta shoot them down or slay them in
any ather wajr in their powet. C ; lie fa
vors the use of negroes, every; way ex
cept as' soldiers, I ' -. . t .'. '' !;
Tlianksglvlng day. . (
" The following proclamation by . Gov.
Sanders, setting apart the last Thursday
of. this. month as a day of Thanksgiving
aud prayer, has been kindly furnished u.-,
by the Gov. -himself.'.' We hope our pat
rons in the country Will 'give giod head
to it , cbme foiward with the Tui kay.'
" 1 A PROCLAMA FIUN. :
'I T '
ihtJGQVtrn&r 'oJ'JfebtaSkd Territory
In accordance with a custom which has
been practice J .-.by most of the States aud
Territories for many years, and in obe
dieiice fo what 1 believe to b' right aud
proper, and a 'duty on my part, I, Alvih
Sac ci'Wi.G over nor. pi brask a Tern
iory, do hereby appuipt and deslguaie
the ias't ThuVaday' or ' the present mouth'
of XCoVeuiber.'as a day of ' Thanksgiviug
and f-se'to Almighty God, fur his mei
CMf' j blessings to us as a people, -nnd
recommend and request ' a general op
seTvanc of the day iu such a manner as
'-yill properly ,.how our. dependence upon
Him lor ibec qiauy favors we have re
ceived during, the,' year which is"' now
draying toa cjoie. .. Quribg the year oi-V
Nation has. been-faTore4 with utb pros'-,
perity,.. as . few, if. a'uy, other, people tn
earth' ever enjoyed wbiitprosecuiTng.au
Joterua.'war-V.uccessivhjs.auei4ed our.
armies, and glopoqs VictoRiea' have
crowned their efjoris on almost every
battle field. General good health has
prevailed throughout most of the Coun-
' 1 i
try, and especially has ibis been the case
icocrown beloved. Territory. The ht
tandaianhas. been. petmilteti jo.Yetp.aud
gath-.io-a ounttul suply of all th nPC-
esiaries ci life, so tail none may wa;u
or lack any thin. How proper it is tht a,
thai our people houl J 'fcetp'a fea.st in
to the Lord," aud lift up 'their hearts
jxid. voi.cea. in praise and Thanksgiving
to Hun to whom we are indebted" for
"every good and perfect gift" and when
our rejoicings are going up for all these
blesuige;let us pn,t forget thn noble, and
patriotic soldier in the field, nor the wid
ow and the orphan of thos whose hus
bands and fathers sleep with the heroic
dead; bu,t let, U3 aslr God's bless in? Hipon
thenC aud let usee that they lack . for
none of the necessaries of life.
Done at Omaha, this Sth. day, ot Ni -embN
A-. D., ISQ r . . r
By order of Governor; - ' . ..
' " . " ALVIN S'.VUNDEI S ' -
j. Governor of Nebrita,
Alcerkoi S. Paddock,
- Secretary of the Territory.
M 1R1RU. 'n- P-ru. Sept ember 1 1th . by Rot
Ir Iiir(.h,.Plaant t 3wan Amanda HUiKuer
-r nr l'eru. N'.iveuiber 3i, Lewis
15? tn Mnie. m um refiu.-
aD'l
Georgiau CHpmq.'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
To Close ilnsmcsa.
THEODORE 111 LI
No. Y Main Street,
. ,
Having' detcTmitiei) i;
; ; to AYi'iid up my Dry
' Goods Business' this
;!,F.dl.;and '.Winter, I
! " vi I off r to the trade '
. my immense stock '
ut grentiy Reduced
' ' Prices. : .
TIIKODOHE HILL,
Hiving made
Isgo
purchases om; 'and
-
' will slI1 my entire
stick cumi'-rising the
1 itest Styles ollered
hi te Territory tot
Cafch buyers at a
, . great s.crifice. ,"
TnEODORK hill;
Intends to. dispose"
' of his superb Stock
by March net,con
: scqTiently is enabled
to offer grcatei in- -
- duccmcnta to the
--: : ' ' t
tr.tde thm can be
given by any other
; House in the Wet, :
THEODORE HILL.
MIS OF BROW lWt
MILLINERY GOODS!
KIAUY IIEIVETT,
Annonnr fs to the ta'tief B'Qwnvi'.le an4 Yl
cinity, bat she b just 'tecfivea from th
jL Bst a maanificent li'otk t
I&Lb AKP IffllllJrSSY GCQES,
Ladies and Misses' rennets and Hats, Rib-
ta wtych invite the" ?ttenio' of h ldi, frel
inft 46iireU they cannot be better suitcii in style, s'iai-
nii.l.
ity or price.
United states Internal Revere,
;'!.--; '"Notice-
' Nntlce ! hereb-rtlven to all p"ont ( ocprned. that
In reclai lncnn list, made and tke unrte' be Ex
iLw oi il I'l-i'"- 'if ltlln i),p f(irMio,
B crl!'on Kd111 n'1 Pawnee, l Terrl ory of N-v
braka lvetf en renneil.to mr. and will -openfi.r
fiam-tat. o m piy fflre in thTuri tf FlW Ctty!
tea C u' T 14 a",r,'ln f,,r th cpnte ten.d -iy
tr- ,u. and arter tbe dste of tbi Notice. .td flint ap
Deai relative to any rrarioii o xreMive valiistiii;
ill be recld. y me. n tbe 19th da of Xwih.
1661 ill appeal to tbe Assjor not be wai 1?
VslwM.l " c josipn'n? Br'itBAkt;
j i...,.,.. ViKmclr Tmir'nff
t Paledthlanthdaytf.v. lilr 3 no-9-2v
: estuay KOTicrrr) ' ' .
Tak.n tin hr tbe 8iibcribPr fivinx. three anl a bait
miles Miln of Urownvlile on tbe b-.tun road, cue
"ft D0W a BR A HA If PBKXT. . ;
Ix-ft-n? 1. Fj j ' ' '
J . EST RAY' NOTICE ; ;
Tiken np ty tbe nmlersiened. !liini to and a bal,
tl.e aontb of Browiiv;!. In Xeniaha Co. Sfebralta
Teiritory, Ona . wbite c.-wr wi'b eome red oa bf!
and neck, crop off tne rlbt ear. and branded with ti e
ie?ter "0"en rlbtbie,T Ore liDe bak bnudlesccw
with tbe ram brn.d,' i)d jnarlt 'O ie icklel cow
with' crop off he left er, andnnder kit out of ibe
rkt Sr, braiidcd wiih4"B'B Uie te.t bj f . i
N. 1gt.l84.'.Ix9l-'M
EfTRAV "HOT ICE.'
. 4. j
altn tip It tbe cKltfrr-ier iirm? eievpn mi'e
aontbweittof Bwniile-NK ;n at oar thre year
ol. roa upotted . branded " tne left bip,
ii!low lot kid Mcft'ev.1 4 '
AM03 T. P. HUGHS.
lxS-nS-Sw.
Ayers Cathartic Pills.
H MAKSlr EKO'S & ZOOK'S
Tbe ondt'fiime', having ?(cur6d for a term of years
the ner aod spaciotu ruoxn uaJer
HARE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
rHvixi CStx-ootf
B?it leave to announce that they are nreparert to Mil
nit anj-ctlug ui4U may tot iu tLfr line, uct as
51 ISC ELLANE0 US BOOKS,
O. tbe anest quality.
.For CfcildiO. .-,
VICTOR'S h KffTTLE'S
History 4 o'f'.ths' Itebellion,
.1 iAt'difririB. price. ,
Also: All the recommended School
. Books for the Territory. .- , u
iMf Pt ck of Letter. Cap and NVte rer neln re-y
U'jC' adjf th.'ljdt (tu!i:j and bi n-lit lvii (Jl.l
w ts d -'i,'ffe wo 1 0 ter ceirt. lower than any nvw
pp..-i:;on tbai m tya; itu up. . We aito bav a.ewoi
'tu.jt Ntw Olie.ip r&irui
00Xl.lNr SIXSZiZjIITIS
l.-rt. And BOVJ ueii BULLY HAN'O SLEuS as you
never saw
Coino nr everj body whrre yot; can flnd anything y u
wiu u. read with a Kd p!acv t' real i- 13
M AK5II liRO'S & ZOOS. -
Nov. 10th, 1SS1. lx-3-ly;, -
TH03. 0. -OEENSHiLW,-
MANUFACTURE! DEALER
or y
SADELERY COLLARS
ALL KINDS Of
fMRNESS, WJIIP.S, Sl'liRS, LASHES,
&e.' &r. '
TTain Ptreel .Oopofite Vsre's Bank.
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA.
i '
3u c ssor to R. Brown h. Co.
W.nld rpsiietri:y ann-iin'e to th Citizen o'
Brownvi.le aaU ieimtj, that lid purctiae-i th
Large and Well Selected StocI;
OF
vvidT G- 3. 9
MEDIClrlESPAlNTSj '
i .
OF, 3. BROWX 5t Co.
ne a'nre t' e prblie BPTierany, that L.e will keep on
band eveT tuJiu i.suaMy kefi't iu
V -""
Fust Class Drug Store,
ts4 i Jet ermlne'l nrt to be nndersold iir ca.k. i '
. - ... !
PRESCRIPTION'S AND OltDFRS CA R K FULLT FILI.fD
AT Ai' L llU'!v !. 7
W1IITI jT BLOCIX, MATTT STREET
B S 0 W : V 1 L L E t lV E B 11 A SKA.
U-8-iy
Brownville (enictery Association
No'iec is hf.rrbv g: v.n that in aerorij"n'e 'i'h b
n,vtic-J p;iUi.-!it.-l in tb" A'lverMser if the 'AA in-r.
ihe fili-.wif!,j wr!in.''trt wit.' HwUff. J'-hr
M-Ph-ranri , A. S. IJ'.Mii'tif . 1. W. fv-riford, TUo .
U.M.vS. II. V.Ulvr. (,. V.B.-tfun. W. H. MeCrvcrv
and K: V. Ti-.'imas a-i inh! 1 n? the finif n1 j-laoe
i -l in !aifl n.-n.-e and .r,r:.?2cl tli tPtlTin into
a cenr try a.o i i'i -m. to knowa for the pri-en
h " 1 h- lirnwor ilc metrj Ai"i"ciatU'." Jn in-i-
icn it .ttas reso'.v il thaMh next nwetin be V.tM
at lbs l'r -sbrtoriori Oh-ir-h ii Hr iwr.vill, on th
:itU J;iy of N..Y.;rrV-r, lsf4. at two o'ei.:li 1. M.
Tor the purroe of c(4ale:in; th orauiiv;ion ot
the ;iS'ipin'.la Vt tho c.!''fe-i'i of trn'tees and, a
clerk, with a y iw 'tn having'tha as-iia'iori iiv'r-p.j-aU',
luvt'r an aci cf ilia Ki!-Iature of "
brikt iTriti'r.y"en itlii "An Art tw M-to nnf;
fujrnhtto u(irpr.iti n- ia tli? Territory of Nebnw
k ii iirv- 4 Flruary I br I' 4,
Aii wh'i lv?.lri to bij-viin in :ai''orj (,f the associa
tion aro invifO'l t) bo prrjsunt ataiid lucclinj a i.'!
tofakeart ii (be atootiwnr i ; '
cv. 7ih lbl.
; L. ITOADLEY. rr.
E. W. TdOUL, awy.
t-1x nS-iw S10 JO.
. LEGAL NOTICE. ,
John If. UHrey -n-l ary F. Uilrey, hi wife will
r?k- noriie tt.at John Q. A. Smith a plaint. I Uh
fil!-l peritir?in !h 1 i.-t ri--t Court of the C.mifv
of Nem:ihii, Ni:tr.isk T rnt .ry. on the Chsiii- orv
ii la theTPnf rai'nt tbm to?ther with, J"'.i
Ci lem-iri an t U.'.I. WTiitney ilefnnilant. T h
objurf and bray.-r of i id petition is to l"i,ri;l-S'
in-irt'.-Hiw in ide by .i'.d Ulirer and wif.; in favor id
i.iid pl'iituiif on th u:h E.t 1-4 if Si'ctii n No'
17. Tou-hij) Xo. 5 North, of Kanx No. IS Eswt ii
the fth ! jTtnc'n ai nd inn, f O uatrrt in the raid
Con j.ty of Nem i ':)", to b-ain di-cree for tbn itle
of f- 1 land and to ap; 1y ih iT-cwdji iarrtvnii'ni
of a certain riot ,ia d vhy l Uilrey in favor of
aid ylaintif for jlZi Od . d.'ied Aru-t Lh
ami due nv-i-m n'hn after date4 wirh i:ttoreit at the
rt ot sixty er t-nr p-r aiinam frtn maturity.
Siiid L'l rey find wil'eare reuiri-d ti a wr tH
pemioD by tbe J ith daj of D'-eeiub T. . I).
. V. I IHM S,
- . hot. for CoDip.
T-Ix-na-tT.-Sl.jO.
DSHrSOI.l'TJOX.
NOTICE is h.T 'bv iven th it tha 6nn her'tprr.
- xi't n? un ir.thu nata-j and stla id R. brovri.
Jt Co. i lbl day ilisdveu.
R. DROWN f CO.
Nov. 2d, M pt-rli. 0. l.itr.
"Teoav nqtue, -
i JameIl Ilc-ddovr and Frtui !)! low, b: wif.-.
will t,k.' i)oti'-t; that John Q, A. Saiita .? rlaintitf
n-ii Cied a . titio.i 'n tb fb.ir.c -ry . aido of lh
litrittt Court cf Neiu thi ('ou nty, Ncbrxsk i Ttrt i.
ry, jj'i Lst tritm i df.-i;dar.t. the ot jfclof wbi.-i-is
to fornclorio a f-ertiin m rt-.ie m iiv' by the m
hVli 'itiean 1 J int; IT. Be 1 1 .w. Jane. 27th A 1.
to9 on th? .ftli We.-t U'.arver. and the K,.mb
W.s; Q uir'A-rof the N .rth Dit Quarter, and Lot.
Xi. oU: tWtiiT .S.?uti:;n 26 JTli lfit No. 0 1S id
Sjutiu'ii S l 2i atl ia tV:i-hip f-i4r (4 ) North,
Rane Sixte..-n ( 18 E"tofo;,i Trini-ipl Merid an.
toiled in thesaid County of Neniiih,. Said m rt
3ge having niiide to secure the j.yrai-nt of a rer-
lin promi.'K-T note beri jr veo dt with said
m irtjte.m d- by tle tx'-d Feltcitie snd damp fh
ix-ddow l.r $52'1.0i). d,ue -ix m- ntbg f;pr duta wi'J)
interest Trni niatuniy'af the rate of fiy percent
ujoTifh, tha "myet of aii ption i tbaf. tH
1 !nd be !o!d . Uie: proceed J b kpriied Tn" .ay1
ts of 5Al;l t-.t9."
' defendants ar rq'iind f n!wer i I pa
i'or btsfora ih- li ,i d . 4 I) ;inWll.
, .... ., E. W. TtlOMAS, Sol. 'fo.-CVnt x
. ' ; 11 t Ix-3 4w
ESTRAY.SdLE
. Xr)tip la bereby riven U.at I will on tbe Mih rtiy
of Xoemt-er 1364 oftVr f..r ?ite at niy're-ddencf i i tbe
Tity of Femaba in-aieCotrttot -enMba Territory of
Nerka, vi.e ret fteer l ut two years old. Jji l
ieer temg aa eitray Ukea upbV.aieia iVt-.tr issj
UIUitAS HKiGIXS.'
t
V-rx-u-8 3w
NOTICETO CITY TAX PAYERS.
Notice is hereby given that Taxei of the Ci'y r f
Brownrille L.r lhe year 13 51 ar j w dae and the
Tax Lin ha? been phi i"d in my hnfi 1 for cjl!3itioo.
Tut Payernre notifi;d to eall at iiiT.ofu ;e aftl sit-.,
tl their t.isem orb-f"re th fjrrdiy of January
1555, After tbatd" a jxMiat-y of tn percent. ai d
tep percent. ntreft por nt;ort wi?l bpadddtoTT
taxeji not lhn jvai J. The l now ri-qu-rY
thec!lecor tociJi on t x jjay-.r.i f .r t'r-ir taxps bu:
all r.er."en are reiuired to I ay rhe sa:n a tba cU
leptorV'-R-e. a ' ' "JONAS HACKKR.
ix-9 3t : . V City Jfi..V'i'qfr-r
- NUTi E, , - r
fctirdiT th tk. day of SowraJ-er 16 at . Ihet
ftU,,i,p u tt.lldif 1 will Br i.r i:e at? PiiMce
auction at 'b b.-ue tf Pal-CnfiM Lafarefa Pre
cinct. One Eiray Hare ft Coitf-r Ci-h. tot. 13 "64
NATnAN SQUtKSjj, J. P. .
KIP eft Fkurfrom tbeL. S. T. G. Mil' In quarter
half nd-who;e.a. k kept
AT M'LAUGITLIS ft SPAN'S
EST RAYED OR STOLE:; "
From lhe Subwribtr b;.t two mile to
city Xeb-aka ?Tcrr;Hry aWt.ut U7:h ,. .
Dai a t.y C ,t with ber V ,U : it
f-w whjt tind feet ,r! '-
face. I wi i r give $ J5 reward io ny pr"iB ,,1
- ' -y.lTn--4. i . - - . tlnNl
-EST RAY- NOTICE.
Taken up by J.
.. II. Tr!,t 2 DiiJaa V-... .
tx of,:oil.wir.K ,!e..r iriu,n t -..'
ox 4 yeirs 0H uiarke-l in Kie Ijfi ttr ' " '
in iiie Lou.ny or emaba Sirtj.k. 1 Bl"i-i
peariio nrebT im fotkii the 'l r
u.a.k:d ui the rUb er wtj, mooih
lerable wiJeaua heavy no other mrky '
ceivable. s p. kr y.
Oil, .
' t-Ix- n-8 3.
NOTICE.
On Situ'day the 5;h .Ut of n
Clock P. 31. rt SiiddJT Vwill ,.'...
Auction at the bu-e f Wimu ji ,7'
eue Pa B..IIiCt or K.ra Cw aiij cl?rTt
Oct. 13th IS64. C r,M
NATHAN' SQ
!.
.H i.r ;;ESTRAygrrTcF'
-Tatenupby tbe un defined li'vir, J'
Cuuptv.NtUa.tn th Hr.t dW ot :,3.XV4
tin. JL-tr iy. b;,a laar---. iVney -Cr. lV' t
lei t diui ier verr .1 i.i : . .i ---a
d m-! ut tiri
Brown ilft , Nov
us ... - .
ESTRAYuNOT.'Cr.
Taken tin br th n.; . ,. .
j:u miies co-uiu oi rrowriT;iie jn - . "iM,
One L.-trry f ,!.,.y black withn, , '
forehead au.ib.-l; hi., Kllni " i
eftro!.I n.xt Sf,'rir"cr --
t- - uiur.ii fca-.... ...
ir. wnvi...'. (.v. 1st. I55.
v-Ix-7-3vt. I'd.
lEOALxoficiTr
'Oram a
frota T,ii -x 2, for r-a!e tyr
pi;'. A'.wuijA i ii j r'll I'i fit
ed to said Bi?on yi.l Cimiai.-;., ,:"
additional fm of -52 ,1 S i".-.-ney8j:.j t't . f J
Cntv.in'i r.rth dj? r.r- Ht-.,n 7
"lj"i q'iMt. An H- tf a;hCF r
issued out of .-.v l tVr a', ti: :,1.,W3T ,
tate sittmre t iu said Cour.ry'.f I.'.-r.ih
West 12 i-t'South SVt t-4 .,.,,,, T "
i iiinje 15 Eat. S. a h Fast 1-4. f Art',!
.Section 9 Towiuhv o itine 1 j Ea;
I tbe rr'p:rty of sa:d B.io .o.
S.iid l'ticon is ri"tjj:rd t nn.-wera:u
'hoith day of Uuctiuber loi
Pept. 22nd 1SH
, li:i;al notice 1
Fr:im"i3 A. ioir, adxiaU'trto.- c.' t'.j Y.y
tViiliau t't-rka.d'jucusrd. ad ihe unsn..-: .
fhu? ldr3 (Wke. wid t ike jtiu .1 4 ft
!. iiowlcr hui f.i. i a p,it,'..a to t'le f .
'-(' thy- District J-jrt ti' .Wi t. (i.u"j. ..e
Territory, the (.bject of o.c!i mVm,;,-,!
i..r tbe sa'e f fodoarjn-j d "til'i.
in ?a l County cf u.ib i. t - t: tist -j.x.
juarter seot:La a.JRtr 14, ti s-;-: -s
i..rth of ru-;fT i: up. ber 14, east i.t' i .. -:-al
u;eridiin. r d iha appl rnti'in oi . t .
of ic! sale ir. rr.ynect '.f a oerV-io ;.u.l; .
rn:ida by 'd Wilhau ti rk v.u' .3 i,
i a vor of said pl.iiat.if, f jr ?2i;l.i 0 u
he rate cf '25 j r rrr.t. r?r ana iai i r a -.
iue twelve iii.iithu ut'.er'd Ce ; t.'ie aiU i
Ven morfgRvtl t i s;.-juro tja.-ajsitih'u,.
D-.fen lmt.-i ure rf jiiired tv ty th
of Deeeinber, loJ-i.; L 7. TI!:J5!r.
olickor fvT Ci n 'x
Sept. 23ib, 1ST t. S 4-4; Si
4 ladies a Hd GE?:uL':r;
If Toit w'nh -ft, Marrr, .a.t !reei lhv rj'.r r
will send you wi. fiHt roonf y a.U illi.,'.. y t -ole
ir.fi rriM'i'ii tiut will e'i.'.i! y a ut
-ri.Lspeivtily. irras ec'iye of a Kj.iu i
rtt nforriM: ion i 1 it yj.i n t'.ii . u-.J '
!o uiir'y I wiii .bee la iy a-M yn. i
st et y cofl'ie-ii T c"-ir. d infrm i .
r.-Urn uiii!, '-n I noquti. n a '..til i'Ut
S.trah ti L-iiio.rt, Crvr j-i.al, k
lx-7-2n
J '. j.
p j ' -A ? " -.. i r
IS DEN'S TICKET'. .
r- ;.---.---
. Aod Din' Can.HJ U ant evr wil'.t
QncSALts.i:;,j's'-i.itP23.;
YM. T. DEN,
WHOLESALE A .1 1 KETIAI. HO.'I '
1E5G! E5TBLISHID! 1
riu cow en b tad; th m..t-t c frr'e;' '!'
"o-cnxiit oi iltn trwiie U B!l... 1
Coll-dilS of
J c t m r ' m V . V. ' m
AND
GROCEBJl
HATS & CAP-",
Cticaj CaVi"-1ir
BOOTS & siioi
cf Superior Qialify. aV9 s
Dres-Trimrr.icr?. llo-w
Gloves aui (jd iatl'-'ts. H -'-
III variety cr.rslt!l? cf Til) t ' '
CLiiel.-, hr-.ee ant. Fi-1 , l;
rt.l t and Nr-ws. T.-.V- a'.-l '
ii'-de. Ainii a.-ocrt-uco' ut :
37 O V
ASH
Cn.kinu HeatitiK and Par'orStv'
Stove Pipe, Siiee L 6d ZiJC"
WOODEX, WJLLO AND V'L
Jr-i. .AfuUMVuea.'l
READY-MADE ClG -
At Low rrif- ;
Blank Boolcs. Pock"? ?',0i;;;,:
' kept coasuntly ca j
::it,-. ....:.v: : - ;A jr
. . .. . A cotBSie'-
' ; ' . ? , r f
f u it Si i r ?
pa Mid. Baran. Bd-k ,
r.se. S..fi.. C'laira. M-a
AUo: Plonks, Com Sh
RPtrmher that tea pay j.-
iia'i uiiiit.".'" .,k si--..-
fait ana ennnj w . ,
rj.iiaats tbe Ch-,l,WJf"
Fruit an.) uy.-rr,, -' n t .
ou in the market. Try t J-
Tnepb It.ift.n wili t.jke n..ti.. fjjjj I ,
titn?, pU.i.u J, taa td a 'La "T
Ituoon, d.-f-,'iar.r,on tbo law 'i'i, f"i'i
tri.. Ciwt of Now ih-i Cunty.XW t
the oli?Ct of wl.l-.-h i$ tooltain'. :.i.. Xr