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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1864)
; 1 ?iT.J!. r N,.t;t TF. II. MILLER, EDITOK. IROWNVILLE, THURSDAY IEC. 15, A (Ilea- lilting disposed cf all right, title and Interest in the wVtlrcxl a 1drt rlisrr my connection with that paper cceies with the present cumber. Ia conducting the paper for the last thre months, I have ever upheld those sterling principles of universal freedom, for which,' as a soldier, I fought cn the fields of the South; and although, as an editor, it Las not teen in my power to 3oj much towards their advancement, I have the eatisfaction of seeing them etdsrsfed by an o'erwhelming majority of my coin tryuien, and the candidates of the Pr,y rustaining them, both National and Ter ritorial, triumphantly elected. In the discharge cf my duties as an editor, it his been my constant cin to collect and publish the latest, roost relia ble and most interetting news; and new, in vacating the triped, I return to'rr.y patrons, my most grateful thanks for their kind appreciation and patronage. My f uecesiors are gentlemen of energy t and the ffuture editor, Mr. Colhapp, is not unknown to cur citizens as a man cf editorial ability, and radical soundness on all the political (jueiticns now agitating our country. 1 would urge all the pres ent patrons of the Jldvcrthtr, to continue the cordial support they have given it while it' was under my control, and to urge their neighbors'to patronize it also. It will locstijnotbing ly the change, and if p-or'e will give it the pa rcnage it de serves, it may gain much, and re built up tj an equality with, the best papers in the west. Adieu.. V. II. MiLLta. Letter from Meat. Pollock. Friend Miller: I arrived here in due time, and found the Nebraska boys aU well. No prospect of an exchange. An officer that was captured at Athans, Ala., but is now here cn parole, informs us that Col. Geo. II. Nixon, of "Ameri can Eagle" notoriety, is a colonel in the rebel army. That Nixon's regiment ha'd charge of them, and that Nixoh himself had charge of them, and that Nixon him self treated them well, -and is a good officer. His many friends in Nebraska will be glad to hear from the "Cennel," I send you a slip cut from the Demo- crat cf this mornis containing an ac count of the losses of the 44th Missouri ia the battle at Franklin, Tenn. It says: Company C. 1st Sergeant, George Bean, killed. George Bean was formerly a resident cf Nemaha County, and four years ago. was a member of the Legis lature, elected on the ticket with Baker, Hacker and Fisher. I saw him abet: one month ago, marching out of Benton Barracks at the head of his company, and little thought that I so soon would read of his death. The company in which Ca'pt. Thomson and his sons "Djck" and Biily are, was intending to be part of the 44th, but the regiment was full when it got to St. Joe, and it was attached to the 49:h. The Colonel Strickland mentioned as commanding the brigade, is the 'irre pressible" Silas, formerly of Bfllvue Nebraska, and afterwards Adjutant of the 1st Nebraska. Your friend, V. A. POLLOCK. We omit'the extract sent us by Lieut. Poiockas its facts, which would interest our readers are contained in the letter. -Ex. . - Sjncpsls or the President's Mes Jlessage. Again the blessings of health aud - abundant harvests claim cur prcfundesi craiitude to Almighty God. The condi tioo of our foreign affairs is reasonably satisfactory. Mexico continues to be a theatre of civil war ; while our political relations with that country have under pone no change, and we have at the same time maintained strict neutrality beiween the belligerants. -The proposed overland telegraph be tween America and Europe by the way of BehriDg Straits andv Arctic Russia, which was sanctioned by Congress at the last session, has been undertaken under very favorable circumstances by an a:so ciatian of American citizens, with the cereal ood will and support, as well cf this Government as of those of Great Britain and Russia. Assurances have been received from most of the South American States, cf their high apprecia tion of the enterprise and their readi ness to co-operate in the constructing lines to that world encircling communication. 1 learn, with much satisfaction,, that lh iioble design of a telegraphic communi cation between the Eastern coast of Am erica and Great Britain has been renew ed with full expectation of its early a cqmplishraent, thus it is hoped that with the return pf domestic peace the country will be able to resume with energy and advantage her former high career cf commerce and civilization. The Financial affairs of the Govern ment have been successfully administer ed during the last yetr. For the actual receipts and difbureuier,ti for the first TV I qiurt-r,.ati.J esti;;:at"d receipt anJ di- qum.r,tau.i es!i;;:at-d receipt. turser.ii:i! fcr the ihrfe remaicKig quar ters of the current fUra! year, aui the gnrral operations cf the "Treasury in il-tail " I rtfcf you to the report o: the Sr : re. try of tbi Treasury. 1 co.nvur with t i.u in the cpi::i3n thai the proportion cf "he money required to M!t-t the xpn?es coa?eqfiPi:,t cn the war, dt rived from taxation, should be further rn:rffcrd, and I earnestly invite your at tention to this snlject, to the end that there my such additional legislation as ahail he required lc meet the j usl ex pcrs'icr.s cf the Secretary. The public debt cn the first day cf July, last, as appears by tbeb'x.Ls cf the I Secretary, emcucted to 1,749.600.453 49. - Prolatly should the war ccrrticue .'cr another year, that amount may be in creased by riot f.r from SoOO CC0.CC0. Held as it is for the most pri, by our own people, it Las become. a substantial branch cf National, though private pro perty. Fcr cbvicus reasons the more nearly this prcperly can le distributed among the people the better. To favor siiL'h a general distribution greater in ducements to become owners might, per haps, with good effect, and without inju ry, be presented to persons of limited means. With this view, I sugge-t wheth er it might net bey both expedient and competent fcr Congress to provide that a limited amount of some future issuescf ijutiic securities m:gnt b3 Le.d by any tr-a fje purchaser exempt fro::, taxa tion, r frcm seizure for dell. Under ! such restrictions anJ limitMions asmizlit i be necessary to g.:arJ against the aline cf so important a This .YOUi-J enatie pruieni p-Tivr.s to set aiitie t srmll armtiit?' 'st-a a posiille day of want. Privileges like the si would rea der the posses!!n cf such securities, to the amount limited, most desirable to every person cf small menus who might be nlle lo save encgh fi r the purpose. The great advantage of citizens being creditors as well as debtor, with rela tion to tha public dehts, is obvious. Men reud.ly perceive that they cannol be muth oppressed by a debt which they owe themselves. The national banking system is prov ing to be acceptable to capitalists and to the people. On the 2-5th cf November, five hundred and eighty-four National Banks had been organized, and a consid erable number of which were conversions from Stats Banks. Changes from the State system to the National system are rapidly taking place, and it is hoped that very soon there will be in the United States no bank cf issue not authorized by Congress, and no bank notes the circula tion of which is net secured by the Gov ernment. It seem3 quite clear that the Treasury cannot be satisfactorily conducted unless the government can exercise a restrin gent power over the bank nete circula tion of the country. It is of noteworthy interest that the steady expansion of population, improve ment of Governmental Institutions over the new and unoccupied "portions of our country, have scarcely Leen checked, much less impeded or destroyed by our great civil war, which at first glance, would seem to have absorbed alaiosithe entire energies of the nation. The or ganization an-,! admission of the State of Nevada has been completed in conformi ty with laws and rules. Our excellent system is firmly established in the moun tains which eneb seemed a barren and uninviting waste between the Atlantic States and those which have grown up on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The treasures of the United States are generally in a caiidition of rrosperity and rapid growth. Idaho and Montana, by reason of their great distance end the interruption of communicatioE with them by Indian hostilities have been only par tially , organized ; but it is understood that these difficulties are about to disap pear, which will permit their Govern ments like those of others to go fnto full and ipec-dy operation. The quantity of public land disposed of during the live quarters ending on the oO.hof September last was 4,221,312 acres, of which 1 ,53b, Gli acres were en tered under the IlomesUad Law the remainner was located with military warrants and Agricultural scrip certified to States for rulrcads and sc hi for ca.-h. Th",crsh receipts from sales and location fees was $20.11)3 4G the income from sales during the fiscal year ending June 30. 1SG4, was 078,007 21 against 5636, 077 94 receipts during the preceeding year. The aggregate of acres surveyed during the year has been equal to the quantity disposed of, and there is open to settlemenj about 133,000,000 acres of surveyed land. The great enterprise of connecting the Atlantic with the Pacific by Railroad and telegraph lines has been en cred upon wuh a vigor that gives assurance of suc cess, nct withstanding the embarrassments arising from'the prevailing high prices of materials and labor. The route of the main line of the road has been definitely located for one hundred miles westward frcm the initial po:nt at Omaha City. Febraska, and a preliminary location of the Pacific Railroad of California has been male from Sacromento eastward to the great bend of the Mucker river, Ne vada. Numerous discoveries cf gold, silver and cinnabar mines have been added to the many heretofore known, and the country occupied by ihe Sierra Nevada Rocky Mountains and the subordinate ranges new teems with er.terprisic; la bor, which is richly remunerative. -It is believed that the products of the mines of precious metals in that region, has, during ihe year reached, if not ex ceeded glu0,O0O,OQQ in value. It was recommended in my last annual message that our Indian'system be remoddeled. Congress at its last session, acting on the recommendation, did provide for reGr-"" ganizing the system in Cuba, and it is believed that under the present organ ization, the management of Indians there will be attended wnh reasonable success. The war continues. Since the last an nual message, and the important lines and positions then held by our armies ii t nave Deen maintained, ana our armies have steadily advanced, thus liberating the States left in the rear, so that Mis souri. Kentucky, Tennessee and parts of other States have again produced rea sonably fair crops. The most remarka- ble feature in the military operations of ; heyt-ar is Gen. Sherman's , attempted march of 300 mi!es directly, through the insurgent regicn Jt tends to show a great increase of our relative streEfth thai our General-in-Chief should feel abl to confront and hold in check every active force of the enemy and yet to de uch a well appointed army t mave on such an txpedttion. The result Dot yet being known conjecture in regard lo it is not here indulged. " Important move ments have alo occurred .during ihe year to tke efiect of moulding society for durability in the Union. akuou?h short nfrnmn!pt ure.p is muc i in.t . Tisti . . - direction that 12.000 citizens a eaca of v V w v q I the Sta'es cf Arkansas and Louisiana have organized loyal State Governments with free constitutions and are earnestly struggling to maintain and administer iherr. The movement in the same di rection, more extensive, though less defi nite in Missouri, Keutucky and Tennes see should not be overlooked but Mary land is secure to liberty Union for all the future. The genius of rebellion will no more claim Maryland like anr.thrfoul spirit bing driven out. it will seek to tear her, but it will woo her ni more?. At the last session of Congress a pro posed amendment, cf the Constitution, abolishing slavery throughout "ihe" United States, passed the Senate, but failed for a lack of a two-third vote in the House. I venture to recommend lha passage of the measure at the present Congress. The most reliable indications rf the public purpose in this ccuntry is derived thrcugh our pcpular'ciecticn3. Judging by the recent cinvass and its results, the purpose of the people within Ihe loy al States to maintain the integrity cf the Ui.-ios was never more firm. The eztraordinary camr-ess ar.d good order Withwhi. a tnti millions cf voters met .and mingled at the polls, gave strong assurance cf this. Not oty those who support the Union "ticket so railed, but a great majority of . the oppoiing party alo may be fairly claimed to'te actuated by the same pur nose, lfis an unanswerable argument that no candidate for any orn:e whatev er high or low, has ventured to seek Votes on the avowal that was for giving up the Union. While it is melancholy to're fleet that the war has filled eomany graves an caused mourning loso many homes, it it some relief to know that, comparred with the surviving, the fallen have been so few. While corps and divisions brig ades and regiments have formed and faught and bled, and gone out of exis tence, a great majority of the men who composed them are still living. The same is true of ihe Naval service. Tae election rcturs prove this. So many States regularly holding elections, loth now and four years ago, to-wit: Cali fornia, Conneticut. Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Mary land, Massachusetts,. Michig'an, Minne sota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Ore gon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ver mont West V irginia ana wesconsin casi 3,952,011 votes now against 3,770;222 cast then, showing an aggregate now of 3.398 211, to which is to "be added 33. 7G2 cast now in thejiow states of Kan sas and Nevada, which States did not vote in 1SG0; tpus swelling the aggregate to 4, 075, 773, and tho net increase du ring the three ysars and a half of war to 145,901. A table is appended showing, particulars.' To this, again, should be added the number of a. I soldiers in the fieid fFom Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jer sey, Delaware.Indiana, Illinois and Cal ifornia, who, by ihe laws cf those States, could not vote away from iheir hemes, and which number cannot be less than 90,000. Nor yet is this all. The num ber in organized Territories is nipple now what it was four" years ago, while thousands white and black join us as the national arms press back the insur gent lines. So much is shown affirms lively and negativeliy be the electi on. New York, thai lovs sensations, and is fond .cf outdoing Boston has appro eriated $2-5.000 to do the handsome thing by Captain Window, of the Kear- sage. Attorney-General Speed has baen ap pointed only for the .unexpired portion of Mr. Bates's term, until ihe fourh o: March next. Over one thousand emigrants from England arrivsd in New shipj'last week. York cn one "Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy" fs the of Mr. Dickens's Christmas sfory. title New York, 9th. The Port Royrjl Hercld cf the 5th says 3 deserters from Savannah arrived at 'Fort Pulaski on the 30th. They say Sherman is advancing on Savannah in 3 columns, one by way of Millen, one by the Oconee and Ocmulgee rivers, and the other accross the Savannah at Leiters Ferry 10 miles above. He flanked Ma con but did not stop to occupy it. He had whipped Wagner and Ccbbs militia at Oconee river bridge, driving them in everydirection. New York, 9;h. Recent proceedings in the Squth Caro lina. Legislature look very much as tho' that Srate, L- consistency with her enter tained secession doctrines, was about to secede from the empire of -Jeff. Davis, Resolutions have been introduced into that body denouncing as unconstitutional Davis' proposition to emancipate the slave's and abridge the freedom of the press ; declaring that slaves are not amenable to Richmond Government, and advising other States not to submit to its usurpations. Richmond Dispatch says Sherman seems to be becoming more timid or more exhausted, as for five days, up to last Friday, he made .only 5 miles per day. He has lost so much time and given the confederates such opportunity to gather strength, that hs must if necessarry strike for Savannah or Beaufort. He was ex pected at Savannah on the 26th ult., and all that night the shipping off that point threw up signal rockets jot his guidance. Richmond papers say Grant is massing on the extreme right. New York 10th. Herald's army of ths Potomac corres pondence says on Wednesday last owing to auuoyanci by rebels firing upon work ing party at Dutch Gap Canal, a portion of three regiments colored infantry nnd a section of Morton's 5th regular artil lery, under Gen. Ludlow, crossed at north fide cf James, drove back the rebel and eflecied a lodgment at upper terciiuus cf canal, where they entrenched them selves, thus protecting laborers on canal. Burbridge and his forces were at Bean Station. Hast Term., Tuesday, bis move - m i - r . .. . . -1 wAfli-rtrr-dTfl !n mem io sua iroru causu rc-cut fall back with his mam force beyond Bull's Gap. . Herald's Shenandoah eor- respecdent says Early and Breckinridge been ordered' to make a demonstration on Sheridan's aimy. Rebel naroers sav that Sherman's p-rin c-pal force remained in the vicinity of an cava rr 1 dar for ihe rumose cf frathericir surnlies. and that on the 2d hft resumed his inarch from north of town, on 3d his advance was reported skirmiihinz without loss rebl forces de fend iiiij Savannah, it was expected that on the 6th he would reach the coast. Charleston Mercury says that Foster has fortified the position which he took . . Tr-n ' i:p alter tae rattle on noney iiai. wueie . . ... f I - it is supposed he will remain until Mer man reaches within sinking distance of the coast. . ' T.p.iurl't' n-r 9. BarbtiJje and command were at B ar's station on the 6th. His forces were organized, supplied, jrH In trr,; ( n r-!S. Ti e 1110'.'-IH "1 t of Burlridge on Breckinridge's fltnk had compelled 'he latter to withdraw his force beyond Boil s G.vp. excepurg a small cc.v alrv d-Machm't. '- Vaughn is Reported at Cheekv Bend with a cavalry force, and Ba-hrod John- ;-ir nt dor. Psbrro 1 'it thos-J rcrcrts considered doubtful. Louisville, Deo. G There w.-.s consul erabie excitement here yesterday frcm the arrest cf gamblers and h-. impress ment of the horses off the street. The street cars were temporarily '.stepped for want of motive power. A irang of Gentry's men took po -session of Lagrange yesterday aft-rnocn, anu If ft after ir juring the ra;!;oaJ so as disarrange ihe runniur cf irains for to day or two. . The Journal says,i is our impression Breckinridge will. turn up in a new and unexpected quarter before long. N E W A D V E R T I S EM E N T 8 . bTKAY y'JTICE. FftkCDiip by the nuts-'riW lirir.g d Henry er a in Nctc:.b.i County Vo. cn t'us 2il.,djj f li.ceia-. bor lfifi4.ii ei'.c.y ia .re j o: y an ! Co i . Tke Dia'e is bay hind feet white ti t raster joint, star in the torebeal, mhrr. ksn ha J n a b I!. The colt is ?orrt-l. wliue liiuJfcet wilh ta'J fac. Dec. 15'Gl. 3w A.J liU-hard'on. WOOD CUOPPERS. I want 50 Wood Choppers to cut wood on the Sonora Island, so whurn I will pay SI, 50 per cord for good steam boat wood- I want 1.000 or t,000 oords cut. JOHN McPliEIlSON. Brownville Neb. Dec, 15, T61-tt 1 STRAY NOTICE, Taken up by tile subscriber living at Glen Rack Nemaha county -Neb. cn the 1, day of December 1$04 one bay horse 1(3 hands high with white left hind foo supposed io be about 9 ytars old. A. xM. T. ZOOK. . STRAY NOTICE. Taken up pn the 13th of December '61 by theVjl scribcr living three miles south cf Brownville Nebraska 1 red arid white spotted cow with crumpled hrrn. ix-13 -3 DAVID HAWS. In the (cattcr of tha apf ii.-aticn of the Guardian of Samuel Dell for a liociie ti ?c-;i & portioi: f hU land. , On , the 5th day of Djcrrar. a. d. 13U, Joseph 0elt, Guardijn cf .Sasnuel Poll, a rr.ior, filed Lis petition praying for a lieci-? t sell a portion cf thereat estate of th i-nA Saouel Hell, f . r the rea5on3 thenin stated. Whereupon the court d;th crd.T thtt the ncot r.f kin of fail Sanriel lili and all person intcrtd in w;d estcte appear per sonally btforo tl.9 Probate Court of Nemaha ef,un ty, Nf -traska 1 rnit'-ry, -n Tudny the" day of January, a. d.. I then and th-re to show caue whysaii l'o&nso ahouid do? bo granted. I.C. SANDERS. ix-12 4t Pnoate Jud:re. PROBATE NOTICE. Nrt'-ice i. bcr by gi?n that Tdoiiday. the 20th Say of Jlay, n. d. ji the titue -:t f r the hcr,rjc nnd HtijustD'en? of ci-iims n i 3? tbo Krate of Wil'iaia Wilson. deacd, la'o of N;-uinb a county. Nebraska Territory, aud z prr--i:3 hari:,L; chiijusi against said fctat arc re-juird to !e itt side, be fore tie, cii cr Lof-jre lh i-aid J.iv. I. C'SANOKKS, i'r-l ate Jijdjo. l?o4. ii-ll-4w p'd Cruwnvil'e, Not. 23ih. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken np l:y the un.lVrsigncd livirg two mile West of DrowRville, one red s-tccr, niMley facfl.Iong high htrn?, suppo?Ld t.- fce thrno .years c!d last spring. ?aid steer was taken up cn the 12th day of November, 1j04, ll-:iw-p'd ROBERT CILLMORE. A Laige asi:ortn:eii vt Pocket knives. Butctcrknivj etc. etc., can bo seen - ' . At U'LAJJGnUX SKATS. IMPERIAL. Gnnpowder, Young Dyson anJ Blacl Yeas of superior qna'uty, At Tlcljuglilin & Swan's. PROBATE NOtTcE! Notice is beroby given that I will reU at public vendue to tho bijhe.'t bidder, for cah,on theprcin-i-o in Nemaha conntT, N. f., rn the 2!.t day of December, Ir64, between the hours cf y o'clock, a. in. and the setting of the aun on the 3atne.dav, tbo f .l lowing described property, to-wit The 8. e. qr.cf the r. e. qr, of fetion 25, an the s. w. qr. of the ?. e qrt of section 2j, and the s. e. qr-.-oi - w: w;-tirurTccnon-aT:TTaty"ng7qr of the d. e.qr and n. w. cf tha n. o, aud 1 t' N l and 5 and the a. w. qr of n. e. qr cf section S1), township 5, north of rnrg 14 a k. Lot no. 1 of section 10, lot" no. , 2, 3, and 4.cf section 15, lot no. I of fectjon 22, lot no. 1 of ge tion 14, and lota do, 1, 2,3 ar.d 4 cf aceticn 23 township 5, torhof racgo 11, east. hot no, 2, 3, 4 and h of section 30, and the n. w. qr of tho n, w, qr and tha r.. e. qr of n. w, qr and the B, P. cj of tha p. w, and the n. w. qr of the n. f. qr, and lot po. 1, of- section 31, township 5, north range Id eas-t, Lct3 bo, 2, 3 and 4 of section 23, lots c. 1, 2,3 and 4 of section 21, k-ts no. 2 and 3 and the s. w. qr of "the n-w, qr of section 25. township 5, north f range 14 eft-1. .Lots no. 5, fi, 7 and 8, and th 0 a. e. qr of section 23, apd lot no. I of section 25, township 5, Berth cf range 14 east. LoU no". 1, 4, 5, 6 and 7, snd the 1, e. qr of the n. w, qr and the n. e. of tho 8. w. qr and the n. w, of the s. e. qr of eectton 25, towqtbin 5, north of range 14 east of the 6th principal meridiq. au-h sale 13 made oy tno order t f tue i'rocate Court of Nemaha county, N, T. Nor. 23th, 1854. ii,I2-3TrrSl8. PROBATE OTICK, To all whom it may concern 1 Kotjce js hereby given that Uenry Huuozcher has made application to the rrobato Court m snd tor rawnee county, Nebraska Territory, for letters of Administration on the Estate rf Ehzabelh Lrech, lata of the coun ty aforesaid, deceased, and that Saturday the 31t day of December,, d. 1S34, is tie time for hearing said application. U. U. LORE, PiwneCity,NoT.29th,l8G4. Pro. Judge, LAST CALL. I mnt aid will hra mo'iey, thrsj inJstteJ t ma wiJS coim nl p ii bj'ure ihe lit. of Janua ry rex, after that, accocn: raj b& fiuni witi J. w. MIDDLcTON. BUCKSKIN AND RAWHIDE. A choice lot of Whia Lashe-s have been received and are new open for in spection. 1 have them from ihree to twelve feet long. Thoe in need of jhe article will find them "Bully." J. W. MlDDLETOX. LEGAL NOTICE. "William U. Peni e.n.1 R. E. Turner, !. M. Fra ir, IJ. L. Wiltiauif, jartnera as Turner, Fnzer aud CoiBLany. will take isiti; that L'cnjamin IJ..H.-. Uy and Je.iie I!o!!!t tnrs Civnrceuced .1 suit n the Diitriot Court'of XoaiiKi County, Nebraska Ter ritory, on the eli.inecry fide thereof, in vrhiih they together with Ar.lrew S. IL.-liaday ctd Liicrctia litliHviay, hia wifj. the city cf BruWDvillo in Ne-rc-iha ivut:ty, 2t-bmsk:i Territory, ani Ch-irle G. I isey .!.y." of raidei' j, ar.i ficath Xur.lls and ChAriea (i. Diray, AJarnHtrator of the Estate of Joseph Deroin. dweasej, are ma.io parties difen dans. Tha object cf ai l suit is to foreclo.-e a cenaia norths n;rde by th.i ?aid Andrew S. IIoI !.vUy an t Liiretta Il jJl.i l iy l:i- wife, :n H.e 2iith day of February, a. d. l-5rt. in fiv.rnf s ii.i p!ain tirfs, on 1 jts nanibr nin? (V), tpn ( 10), a id tleren 11 ), in bb:k onasber tenty-thrtf, an i the en half cf lot nnmW eievea 11). in fclo-. k number nineteen 1 llJ ), all in thtt City of ItrM-nviJ'e, ii the sai l county cf Ncma'sn. Tha j.;ycr of said reti- i;un 13 ma me aiJ loii t s 1J un ier ier-K; of said c-urtan l thttbe proceed b ;.pp!iCI l!j pay- meat of two rrt nii-s.ry m.n.-s mpdo I v tho ?:iid Andrew S. II-jIiaLiy, ii farr t" said piaintilT. a-j;ouiit;r. to tha ?unj nf S ti.'.lO with ir.t-rcst fra August !5?h. ls'35, a d that ta-h and h!L oi iha hU defendant be I'-ir.iver deharrl and torc-ch-sel of all ti'I ! i ltr-n-s, r ii t. in r t th-; said is.'irtcisc-d psfL-iise?, WiM dtf?nJant3 W. Ii. Pooick, a: d 'f urnrr Fr iz'r ar"! r.z -ayy ari roquirer. to. an swer cn cr L-iforc h j2')ri d-y T Januisry, a. d. 13. L V. THOMAS, ije-lC-lt-5IS SJ. far Coxnp. r- i KA 1 nJi iLr,. un n 11 a."-. o-t co.-r.'-r ot 'orr. th-; 21 of :U, iih-.'jt 1 -ii vesr- N'cn-iha --ir.y, L-oi:-; bor, i fc'4. 1 'i'-.r: r.f . . je a rc a d--rk a Y 2 J -.V Vith li: b.-. -k .1:, i 7 L-c a fco l '.:r l--d .n I'.f let tho hip 0:. l.ro-' n, e; 1 ... 1 IZ ."t: i.i rr, wta It i t i'.'it;.. M.rCLCKE, Jr. ESI HAY NOTICE. Taken np by tho nndcrs'n , ll7;r5 on Ijck Crec-k, Nemaha county, on the I2lb day cf Noveia ter, lS"4,tw j-onies, erti of th.-tn i.i a ?.rrel, tha other a dark bay and n.i a whit-s ?pit in hij fore head and tbrfce white f ot . Oa the right shoulder of ea-h is a braad aupr.osed ta bo either a 2 or p. Z. - 12-3i " , JACOii LL'RLLY. ESTRAY NOTICE. " Taken upby tho fab.r!ber, liricg twjan 1 ahalf iniks west of liry wrril'e, one yiko of oxen one r-d, marked wit:- tw swallow fork., the other a brinlle wi;h some white on ba k tnd bflly; suj po?ed to be aivut 5 years old, itag-Uh ia appear ance. 12 3t a nori. LEGAL NOTICE. Fran-'s A. Powlcr; admirii-iraror of the Estate of Wil'.iirii viorl-:a.d;eap-.l, t-w the unknown h-ir- r.f tho said Win Gcrk wi;i taki r.otlos that Tboiiias J. Dowler t-ij ."-d a petit i-n on the Chancery side rf the District Court of Ntj ha County. Nttraska Tfrr:tcry, the 1 ijict of tich is to btain a decree for the tale of tho following described If ad Fttaated in said County of Nemaha, to-wit: tha north-wast qi;rterof section number 11, towcthip number o, north of rang numbar 14, east of the Cth princi pal meridian, ai.d tha application of the proed of Euch ale in payment of acertain rrcmisv. ry not made by said William Gerke. August 5th, in for of ssid plaictif, for ?25(l.i;0 with interest at the rato of 25 percent, per annum after maturity, due twelve nr. nibs after data; the .aii Uni Laving been mortgaged to secure the p--aient of said rota-. Defendants are re paired to anier by the 19th day of December, lS-4. E. W. THOMAS, Solicitor fcr Com laiaant. Sept. 2Sth, 1361. y-4-4l-$5 LEGAL ICE. Io?eph Bacr.n will take notice thr.t lirnei R. Cum m:njr?,a3 p'.aintiT. has Sled a petition agaic-st a!d Bacon, as dsfeudant, on the law ridi of- the Dis trict Court of Nemaha C"nnty, "elraka Territory, the object of which is to obtain a judcmrnt ag::ini said Bacon f r tha um cf f10,0d with is erot fn.ir. May fith 152, for cattle then sold ar;2eiive r ed to Mid Ba;on by aid Cumrtirg', an! ai-o for the additional fmu ot 21,1 S nn-j laid eat by said Cwmmicg-s for tho use of i-c -n SejJeuib:r, 17th IS5 at bi nqiost. An vrder f attachment was issued cat of said d-ar ant tb fvlbiwing real -tafe ritnved in sai l County of Nem iho. to wit. West 1-2 of South West 1-4 Jeetion 12 Towr.ihip 5 Range 15 Las n'h tail 1-4' f o- tth Wc?t 1-4 Steticn 9 Tcwnship 5 Bcga 15 East aj attached at property of s;d liacan. Said Baocn is rrquirfd t? nr.5w?r saiu petition by tholvth day ot Dwctisher ixnl. E. W. THOMAS, AitT fcr Plf. Sept. 22:i 1351 v-l-:i- NOTICE TO CITY TAX-PAYERS. Nctica is h'V.-hy sriver. ttat Txe if the Ci:v of Brownville for the year I8o4 era n.w due and the Tax Li?t has been placed in iny handj f"r collection. Tax Payers are uctifi-.-d to call at my o2e and set tle their taxes on orb-fire th Srst day of January lSi!5. A: ter that date a peLai:y of ten j errf-nt. ac.i ton percent. Mitercst p r anci'ia will be added to ad taxes not then paid. The law .l.-c:; n'k row r--Quire theccllector to call on tax payers f r th-.-ir taxes but ;I1 person are required to ps v tre sarr-o at the col locor'i' fF.ce. JO.NAS IfACKFR. ix-9-3--$9. , City Tax Collector. IniitiS states InUTcal Eevecae. X'-'5ce 1 r: rt-e? y flvp.i t a!l rfrpen c;-ft-err.M. tfc? ' e-:ia l:-ci-:Tf it. n?i; (ilii'ii uu' ttET c;fc L;.w or tt e r;.:eJ f tf s. vi;J in ti p IV'-ntis U rurcli' n, Neisa'ia i P-awree, &;:-iTn i nry nf Xc-r-ia'-t r-.'ve cc-iiTc ' r.ed t - i.r. and iii .e. ;c: i -r csain::..'.i n lay C.T.ce in tte 7-.-. n f FaMs C::y an C-ur.ty of Ri'UurCcn fcr t!-.a ypace ol tea diys fr iiu aiid alter ir.e d ite of ij.is No-i. e. AnJ tr.at a? jeaii,re!a;iv? t.i ,i- y errv-ns-.Ts cr excesi r valaitpTi, v.i!l te receive i iy r.3, o.t tti?'t3;h u.iy c.' November. 1S64 111. appeals to tie A;- sor tiu t be mtde in writire. Signetf. JCSKPfT TT. nUtBANTK. A-'M-s.-'T iV(-L-t3fe Territory Date-1 this 17ih 4ay cf Nov. 11 v 9 n--9-2w LEGAL NOTICE. John R. Ullrey and !ary F. L'llrey, .his wife wiil take notice that John Q. A. Smith aa plp.intiff ha fled a petition ia tho Distrh'Cv-urt of the County of Nemaha, Nsbraska Territory, on tbo Chancery side thereof against them together with Joseph Coleman and K. J. Whitney rs defendant. The object and prayer of naid petition is t- furecloae a mortgajro aivds by said l'llrey sa l wif in favor of :.i-l plaiutUf 00 the Sou:h Ei.sf 1-4 of Secti-n No. 17, Township so, 5 N'rth. of l:an--9 No. 15 Ean ,,t the dtb princiifil Medri lhn, fi'nated in the said County of NtmaLa; to ob.ain ; decree fr tbs sale of sail lot.d, and to apjdy th- proceeds in payment of acer'.sin not9 Jruad oy d C!lrey in favor o.r said piHintillfj. !25,0J, dated Aua.-t cth l'j arid Jae Eve m.,r.;;i j after dat with iutrer: r.t the rate of sixty ptir cent pc-r aniiam. toiuautufiir. rij.d Lllrey nnd wife are required to answer said fftuioa by lha 2bth day of I?or.:r(r, A. i). lf,4 3 1. fvr Uuian. T-ix-ca-4w,-$i3i!)t IWM NOTICE. JarnesJI-Beduw ar,4 Foljciti Baddow, h.'i wife, wit) tfc,a nptjca that Jr fcp Q, A.Huith RsplaintiJ. hss. filsd a petitinr, pa tha ehareery sida of tha J)iitr;i?t Conrt)f iYeiijaha Caunly, Nebraska Tarrito ry Paginal rhens 4sfcr,t5ictj, tha cajectof w'sieh is to forecjea'? a cey aip, tajort tsa mad by the said Pcl'i.utieand Janicj Tl, Uti-U,Aan; 27 h A. V. d52on the Norm Vf"rt firff, and tha South Vfest Quarter f ths Xcir tl. Quarter, and Lots Na, one and two i f HMtjan g Lot No. tae of tfs?.tio,n No. 25 ail h Tflip four (i) North, Range riixteen (11 .a-it of fjth pfir.oipal Meridian, t'4tod ja theaaid Ccur.fy Seujaha. Said mort gao baying niadj to eecuro tfca psyrnent cfa cer Uin proraisiory cats baArirjf eyen date with said mortgage, rnada ty tha said Fe!icitia and Jajb3 H. ikddow f'jr$5i').C0 due six month after data with interest fronj ruaturity at the rata of fira parrent per month, tha prayer af said petion is that tb said land be sold the proceeds bo aprlied ia pay ment of said note. Said defendants ara required ta anawr said pe tition on or before tbA 19ih day of Occeiaber A. D. 1S64. E. W. THOMAS, Sol. for C nt. t-Ix-3-4w ESTRAY SALE Taker pp by the undersigned residing in Glen Rock precinct, Nemaha county, Nebraska, one white heief with rod cars , two years old next spring Said heifer was taken up on the loth day of Novein- t ber, 18(51. I ll-3t-pd DaVID YATaINS. ESTRAY NOTICE- r .i.. V... th nn iersVricd livinr on XI KilA: l5'nd ia yemil Ci-.i.ty, co J the -t W r Nu.Wr, . d. 1 ore white iteer i.h rd . cck cn the neck, cr. p ciT the right and nadorbit in the left r, r;,'h-r mrk oT bratd I!-3 I 'd F. J L.N KINS. ESTKAV NOTICE. Taken np by the u'.riber on hi prercjcs, ten miles iuth wstof Brwwnr.Il, in Neuiah; conaty, N-br.ska.on the 2lt dnj of V.rerjbor i"f4,OD ?t ir fat-t d lir.e backed r'jRn hifr calf ; no brnji or marks Tisibla. Tbo owm-r is hareby notified to eoiseaLd prove his property, ray charts and We (aidetriy avray. poTTT 1 1-Jt-pd hi LI LUi.niAo. Barnard Otens.) Fafara Cbas G"fm3 J. P; vs Nemaha coiiuty, Nebraska Tcr- ffoTifl Morr. riu.ry. . . . )o tn : A cf Oct- ber I e-jJ Ja-tn-a liFard .. it..-hmnt in tho above action for 50 W IJARXAUUOlNS. ix-li)-3w-J3; , r t7 t. vt . 1 roni. f Al IT, Drownville - Cemetery Association JC,,.-1C. p, hercb? given that in accordsree with nntico iVub'.ished i'o tho Ad.'ertiser of the 3d inst. l e fllowit.z person?, to w:t. . H. aJley. Jena MeU.A.S.IloIVlay.T. W. B,df,ri The.,. W !! M:-r. G. Y.'.Brattun.W. 11. ilcCrcery V- V.' Th.-n-.a ssj.-mbN-d it th lime and pie stated "ir. .-aid noti-e.and . r.ttiz-d tl.trr-e! vc- mt acerr.ctrr a.'.ci itir.n. tj ho known for the pr-jfent, .... .. 1 1 - h.n-nr;!!. Cpmrtrv Assceiation." On mo- -v. -t Hit next inoctmi be held at the Prrslyterinn C'a-jr h in Brawari'.ta, 011 th o,n ,i-,v r.f lii-opoiher. l-i. at two o'clock P. I f..4.r,r,nv..-J(,f rt.mrAtktir.z tha oraniiation f fh association by tha election of trustee anl x clerk, with a view to having th i avocation incor P',rr.tfd un-lcr an act of the Legirtatura of Ne bnsk Ttrrit: ry en:itl "An Act to cr ate and re"u"ae Sn?'-.rrK,r-tion in th- Territory of Nebrni ka a pi-roved fcVoraary 15th IS "4. . Ail wh: -losirt u b-.m mtau.-erj of the a?3.?cia- ti a are :iirit- l t h pre to tf ko ;-art in tho tiecti Ncv. 7ih 160 1: - :?ii at jaid aieeticx and L HO AD LEY. rv.f. E. V.'. TliU-MAS, Secy. v-Ix lS-4w J10.53. rtnnn & ii i id I iui'li t i DAVE JUST CTES EI A i:ZTT STOP.2 OK .lji"n Sircct ictii-c-n First and Second, EEOWNVILLB, N. T. Wl hsTatn etire alarge and well sheeted stock of r??i 1 Calicoes. Muslin, Frtnrh Tint, Hats. C-ap. Boots. She, Liather, etc. etc., etc., elceira CPI3ZJ A.IJ FOR CSI-I Groceries of Every Kind, Suar, Tea, Allspice, Candles. Matches. c.Scc. Co flee, Scda, Pepper, Tctacco, Starch, p-. AlUt whirh we cTe r at the Iowert 'prices, deter- iiaed cot lo te urviers ' 1. GRANT& BECHTOLD. Brswr,7llle, Neo.. ix-4-y!y -T. W,r- Til- 1 j Tcefk Titters are prer.r.red. In pnre rontbfB Whisky, from a couiianaticn of tt trt nty iVf ferei;t Lin-is of roots, barks and licrbs, nhich act In perfect? conct-rt one with the ether, pre pared from ths oripxal formula fcivin by l?:a rat chief, Jd Jacket, to Vr. Chopin, mho usod then iucccHsfuhy in his practice lr many years, and by their Qfc uueii sourest a pcpuUrity in the treatment and cure of lyp?j t,Li, lay?r Complaint, Con.tij'raion, S'ck and Nervous I t:nl ache, vcrand A cue, and ail f!i-ass.-JiLii:5 from torpid lirer or iiiC'i'Sion. Tersons srifTcritj from either of these loathsome !ijcases will find a snrt cure by the use of liis Litters, which are ir'-ct!y pure and free front ail iho drugs and poisons usu ally put up ia such prTratkiiis and pahr.td niT cn an unsu: pectin pu! lie. A ftin-Itf trial wHI con vince t'ne most skeptical thai in t.V KKD JAt KlT there is virtu hLa 1.0 ctiitr LiUcra po.-.-i. Tlisy Btrecgthcatiid iaTi jorate tha 573teu. Tdiey are ttctialed for general debility. They tre a tzx9 ctre for dypep:ia, 7aey giva a gool czi hoallhj appetite. Theya3ist digesticn. Ttf y are ths best srinrant ia existcajs. Ttcy aro a pre7eativc of Tever td Agtia. Tiey relieTa ccustipaticn. They care Xcxvcrs Headacae. Tli:y are perfectly rare and palitatle. Ayd persons and dciicte ft-males will f.nd ttey tan save large aottor'a hills Vy the use of these h'.i tcrs. Beware of connterfeits. . Theltcd Jacket Bit ten are only sold In bottles with our name Mown oa the side, and our private government sump across the cork. oca Tor Medicinal and Table num. which are BerfectlT Pure, and teed only be tried to be appreciated. None genuine unles Uiey have onr g old laUl oa ach bottle, and ur Initials pressed 1 wax over the coi It. 8uld ly T1 drnrjists acd dealer thronjhout tb ountry. Call for our goods and take no ether. Circular to the trade supplied oa application U IICDiactt PieJcrs & c. 8old ty . - Xo. SI Eivw eu. Chlcasa. W. U.TIcCitEUiit , iiro.vuvi.ie, ' LEC'WN PliOUTY, Peru, N. T. OADECo.. " rown vli ,a, 4 aze , iSll. - no J-ly 1 J. F. MORRIS 3acesr. to . Brown Ac. Co. Would rs?e-ttilly annr-nn-e to the Clvaena of Erownvi:ie aad vieiLi'.y, that be has purchase! tha large and Well Selected StocK OF ii-J G 9 MEDICINES. PAijTS, OF R. BltOTT k Co. n n.inrea thepablicaenerally, that he wilt keep an hand every tndnt usually keept ii Fust Class Drug Store, and i determined net to be undersold for cash. PRESCRIPTIONS AND ORDFRS f! AB.EV tri.T.T FILLTD J AP AI L ri()UR3. WIUrifST BLOCK. HAIJ7 STBEET j BSOTNVILLE. NEBRASKA. 11 8 ly .MAHSH BRO-Stzo" timi UVUW . The nnderst.raed, hsrlnz 9 . tt new ,nd spaci-jas room nnder 1 '",, HARE'S PHOTOGRAPH G.lu Ber leave to snnoTiTVj, ts-it thr uist aartniDg a man nu a? k i,Jt ia .. Vw MISCELLANEOUS Cf thefltiest qaautf. For Cu.;j.eu. T1CT0H-3 it KTTLrs History cf ths ReT::. At d.ffcreD: prite. . Alio: All the reccrr.fn?nJ"i Books for the Territory Onr stock of Lett rr. Op nd K-.'e r,. , lirge ni of ihe best t 11.1'y ,n,j .7 was d-swu, we will uaj.erceat. ,- Dp"iU -. that rny j, r .:! up. We ; t left. Ar:i HOT s?:. h Z. LI.T Htvr. rr er inw. Cuiiit 1:1 e-ril.: 1" Wit-it l read w..h . j.-.j -r ' ' -1 3 A Ncr. 13th, iy; ft THEODORE HiLl X. 17 Mala Street, Having determined to Wind up my Dry Gooda Business tbii Fall 'and Winter, I vi':l oHirto thetrddi 1 my immenso stock at greatly Reduced Triers. THEODORE HILL Having made liize purch.isss cm -and will ' sell mv c;.tin stock coiniri?ingtl'.i htcst Stvles or.'l ay in the Tinitory it C:sh buyers f.t s great sicrilice. THEODORE I1ILI, Illtciiils : i'i:O0 i. bv .Lnc!i ncxi.O':.- ay scqi!f?ntiy is cnabl-.-ii to oi.T grcritoi i; duc.iticnts .to tb tr,'.dj thin c:ia te given by any cih-.r IIiiuso in tho 'iVi-st- THEODORE n:T THE SAW AND FL0UB& WILL ke p constantly on hand sn a- Eztra-npcrfins to Cc- HP Xj o xs & C11 TTTT TTTT 1 And all other 'articles n-uankeft in Ucpchant Flourirsr or Saw Mill. , , Urownviilc, March llslZL- UANUFACTCREi; ri If If sadt;leht coi AIX KIN-D3 1 0? . ARNESS,1VJIUS,S1--IjP . IT -.in Street, Ocpoite V T p NE13RASK1V CITV. iNr - i