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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1865)
cbtaska SlDucrliscr AS. : joiin'i, cor.HAPP.KniTOU. 1 UKOWNVILLE THURSDAY, NOT. SO 1S85. ' Never was a more praise-worthy en terprise undertaken ly the business men pf iiils City, ilian tLat iiiaugurrvled Ly the Road Meeting held in this City last Saturday, of which the proceedings will be found in anothea column. This en terprise is of vital importance to the whole Land District. Heretofore our farmer have been forced to make a ruinous shave on their produce or haui it over twenty-five miles to pet to a freighting tnaiket ; and the trade of the District has been forced from it natural fy.nt because of defective roads. This iiiuvtiacni win ceneiu an ana me :arm- . 11 I r . ii 1 i . .'?rs should exhibit as lively an interest in this matter as our merchants; it will ii.ake for them a home market for their -grain and other produce equal to any on the river. Already have freighters, commanding altogether four hnnlred iems, agreed to freight from tb.13 point if the roads are made good, and many more will ccme to our natural advant ages. Taking this Land District all over it stands, in agricultural wealth, improv iiiftjis, timber, and water, ahead of any in the Territory ; iheee are our induce ments to freighters, and when good roads are added, the freighting trade will come as sure as "grass grows or water ll'VI .1 run. r.a me start made nere, and what can be raied in Tecumseh and B-atrice, the 'funds of this Company hhould reach S10.000. If our farmers will do their duty this can be dene; each fhould subscribe at least iuco cents on each bushel of surplus corn he will have to sell from the present crop. This will will be paid back four-fold ia the en hanced value of this crop, and make the market better for all time. This is this matter.'and should come fcrih with like energy and spirit'exhibited by the citizens of this city and vicinity. THE NEV78. The heg cholera is prevailing to a con siderable extent in Fulton and adjoining counties in Illinois. It is also making tnd havoc among the swine at Muscatine. The only remedy we have heard of in this disease is to drench the eick hog with half a pint of coal oil. A bill is being discussed in the Mis souri Legislature to raise Militia to clean out the bushwhacker who are be coming very troublesome in Southern Mo. We doubt not such a bill will be passed. The Teach trees around Lawrence were in blossom on the 22d ; a second crop of apples has been gathered from pome of the trees, there this season. Col. Chivinton withdrew hi mm a O . v . 1J independent candidate for Congress from Colorado, in favor of George II. Chil cott, who, he .says, is all-right on the -Sane! Hili" uuestion. Chilcott will do doubt be elected, which will be a cutting rebuke ' to the Sand Hill Commission ! which censured Col. Chivington. . An effort is being made in the Indiana Legislature to repeal the black laws of that State. An estimate made recently at the War Department show that it has cost the Government half mill ica dollars to kill an Indian nd one mi'licn and a half to kill a squaw. The applications for pardons on fila is estimated at 20,000 ; only about 8,000 have been granted ; none are now being granted. The fact that Er glard has allowed the officers and crew of the Shenandoah to escape, has much imbittered our leading men against her. The Extradition treaty between the two countries required their delivery to this Government by England. Our dispatches say there is no doubt of the election of Jenkins as Governor of Georgia. Jenks is doubtless loyal. Gov. Humphreys, of Miss.,, has tele graphed to the President that some negro troops in that State had attacked a train fct Lauderdale Springs, in that State, and grossly insulted thejadies; and that a memorial would soon be sent requesting the .withdrawal of negro troops from that State. The President replied that theanegro troops will be withdrawn eo soon as order can be maintained without vheni. The prisoner who was recently brought from Texas under such mysterious cir cumstances, turns out to be Maj. Henry Lee, keeper of SauUbury during the period of the greatest mortality in that prison. ,-' We have received.' No. 2, Vci. 1, of the Southern Jbraskian, published at Falls City, and edited by J. J. Marvin We wish it success. The indications now are that the pop uhtico. cf'NebraA'i, ly thaLcersus now Icir.g talcn, will exceed CO,CGG. Unlua PaclGc Railroad. We invite the earnest attention of the people of Nebraska tr the following1 ar icle whirh we uke irora a late number of the Chicago Tribune. It will explain itself : ' "The Montana News. (Denver City,) Uctober l.bin, gptakia ot the new Sena tori of Colorado, tays : "We want men who can procure a change ia the Pacific Road charter, so that that great Nation al improvement may be built through Colorado." The News may .13 well un- 1.1. -m aertiana at once u.at Ldorado cannot change the location of the Pacific Rail rr 1 1 a way. mat tain? was settled by an act of Congress and the selection of Presi dent Lincoln, v. here nature had before designed that it should be, and there it must remain. The cities of New York, Boston, Chicago and ail th great rail waw lines that connect ?hen a:id tho cen tral belt of population that lies between thtm, should be informed, if they are not already aware, that a powerful com bination has been made to chine the locality of the main trunk of the Pacific Railroad from Omaha and the Piatte Valley to the Smoky Hill Fork of the Kansas river. Instead of crossing the mcun ains where nature has made a pas sage for it at the South or Bridger's Pass, a band cf speculators have deter mined on a more touthern location, for their own special benefit, and that of the few thousand people who live among the mountains of Colorado. Ia spite of all they can say to the contrary, the moun tains present an almost impassable bar rier to the passage of the road westward to the Pacific coast. We contend and the nation itself has so decided, by di recting the road to run up the Valley of the Piutte that this great highway for the commerce of the world fhould be located on the cheapest, best and most direct route between the Missouri river and the Pacific ncpan. That location it now has, viz: from Omaha ?i the Piatt ValJpy, Briber's Pass and Silt Lake and the Humboldt Valb-y to Sdti Fran cisco. To cantre it would be the most upndous fully. As well might Mon tana arid Idaho contend that it i-houid bend iNorth and cross the mountains at the toad waters of the Missouri or the Yellowstone, asfcr Colorado aud certain railroad speculators to ruin the roai by deflecting it to ihe south, and thus to virtually destr y its national importance by the steep grades, vastly expensive tunnels, and boundless Enows -it. would encounter amorg the mountains of Col orado." Colorado has just adopted a Constitu tion, and will be admitted into the Union within the next thirty days. In the Sen ate of the United States her voice and her voting power will be equal to that of the great State cf New York. The first thing her two Senators 'and Repr sentatives propose to do is to accompl'su a ''change in the charter of the Pacirvc Rail Road, so that the great Nation improvement may be built through Colo rado." And what is Nebraska doing in the meantime. Her people have rejected the offer of Congress, inviting them to come into the Union, because they feared that State Government rright increase their laxas a few- thousand t'o 'ars ! Ne braska has no voice nor rots in the U. S. Senate, and no wle in the Hoiue ! Colo- rado and T.' ansas may un to to desDoil and ruin her a:.d she is mule and dumb because she ftarstha. S:Uc Government may cost a few dollars ! What would the expenses of d St.v.e Government for all the future auount to when weighed in the balat.ee ?gaint the loss of the great Uuicn Pacific Railroad ? Hew long will cur people be oontcnt to remain the foot ball of Kuusas and Colorado, to be kick ed about by them at pleasure ? Nebras ka is old enough, populous enough and rich enough to bear the turdens incident to State Government, and she should not lose an hour in debating the feasibility and practicability of adopting a State Constitution. The pv-p!e are ready for it, and would adopt it to-morrow if they had the opporlun'ty. Will not the Leg islature, which ia soon to convene, take suh action as .will enable Nebraska to be heard in Congress when Colorado and Kansas umke the effort to take from her the Pacific Railroad? 0aaha Republi can. - - . The "point" made in the above is well worth the careful attention af er?ry citi zen of Nebraska, a better illustration of our position could not have been made. Surrounded almost by young States, greedy to monopolize all and erery en terprise which will brin? wealth to them, their first act, to illustrate their generosi ty and stringth, is tc attempt to steal the berth-right of Nebraska and parcel out her natural heritage among them selves. Who is to blame for this, should they succeed ? Surely not Kansas and Colorado! In the race for wealth the sluggard is to blame fcr corning out be hind. Cr.u wc ask' C-Ivjrido Ii. forget her own hi'.:resls because we are stingy? Sbc-uld success rrown their cHrt Ne braska would lose Lhan would run State Government for hundred years. The Democratic party clami the glory of having defeated State . GovefiL'nenf n ISG3 ; do they desire such glory for Ne braska as that which is enjoyed by ''a poor boy at a shucking" ? If not, let them turn in their pclicy of sacrificing the general good to party interests. Thi3 thing must come to a focus soon; we are and always have been in favor cf State organization since 1S63, but have never so thoroughly realized the dangers of our dependent condition as now. "To the victor belong the spoils," will be the motto cf Kansas and Colorado, and in Congress we have one energetic and faithful Delegate, who can vote cne day in each session, and work ouiiiJe all the balance cf, the time, to oppose four. Sen ators and two full Members of Congress ! Will not Nebraskians see their "inte rests and protect them? If not ihey deserve to be snubbed, and will be. The headquarters of "this Military District are now at Omaha, Gen. When- on comianiirj. I 'Bbcwxville, Nxb., ) Nov. 25th, 1S65. According to notice a meeting of the citizens of Brownville and vicinity was held this evening at Hoadlpy's Hall, this city." . The meeting va3 organized by the choice of-S. P. Majors as President, and O. B. Hewett, Secretary The President announced that the ob ject of the meeting was to take measures tc open and put ia order a Freighting Road West from this place,, by. way of Tecumseh and Beatrice to intersect the Leavenworth and Ft. Kearney Road at the Big Saady.- A committee of five, consisting -of Dr. J. Crane, L. Hoadley, J, L. Carson, A. W. Morgan and T. W. Tipton, was appointed to report the proper business of the meeting. During the absence of the committee the meeting was addressed by Messrs Cogswell, Atkinson, Martin, Crane and others. The Committee submitted the follow ing report which was adopted. Wbebea8, The great interests of the Nemaha Land District require that a Wagon Road be built from the Missouri River to the B'sr Sandy to intersect with the Government Road hence West t Fort Kearney and the gold mines; there fore : Resolved, That the order of business for this evening shall be to adopt the most speedy and practicable measure to secure this great enterprise. Rosolve d. That the starting point 0 this Road be Brownville. Jiesolved, Inat tnis; meeting organize permanently by electing a President Vice President, Secretary. Treasurer and a Board of Directors. Resolved, That the Officers and the Beard of Directors shall be clothed with power to call meetings, appoint agents to tolicit subscriptions and do all and every thing . necessary to accomplish the ob jects herein indicated. A company was then organized in ac cordance with the report, designated "ine -Drownviile, lecumseh. Ucatrice and Big Sandy Road Company," by the choice of the following Officers and Di rectors: orncERs : S. P. Majors, President." ' Luther Hoadley, Vice President. O. B. Hewett, Secretary. . J. L. Carson, Treasurer. directors: John Mcpherson, of Nemaha County. A. P.; Cogswell, Theodore Hili, T. W. Tipton, , J . William T. Den, R. F. Barrett, J E. Crow, S. R. Jamison, Wni: Hackney, A. W.Morg4n, D. H. Ellis, Hermon Utecht, Wm. A. Presson, of Johnson County. James Wood, Mr. Howard, it J. W. Latham, of Gage county. James Slaughter, cf Jones county. Voted that five members of the Com pany constitute a quorum for the trons- actioa of business. Voted that the headquarters of the Company be located at Brownville, but the company may, ly vote, hold lieetings at any place within the District. A paper was then presented, and sub scriptions solicited. The business men of this City led crT the list in liberal style, and upwards of $1, 500 were sub scribed by persons present. The proceedings of the meeting were ordered to be published in the Nebraska Advertiser and a copy of said pap. r con taining the same requested of the Editor to be sent to each member of the Board. and that the Secretary notify each mem ber of his election. Adjourned. S. P. MAJORS, Pres. O. B. Hewett, Stc. TIIANKSGIVIXG. Proclamation of the President of the United olcles. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, during the year which is now com ing to an end, to relieve our beloved country from the fearful scourge of civil war, and to permit us to pecure the bles- fings of peace, unity and harmony, with a great enlargement of civil liberty, and Whereas, Our Heavenly rather had, also during the year, graciously arrested from us the calamines of foreign war, pestilence and famine, while our gran aries are full of th fruits of an abundant season, and Whereas, Righteousness exalts a na tion while fcin is a reproach to any peo ple. ' - Now, Therefore, I, Andrew Johicsoh, President of the United States, do here by recommend to the people thereof that they Qw1 set apart and observe the first Thursday of December as a day of Na tional Thanksgiving 10 the Creator of the Universe fo" these deliverances and blessings and do further recommend that on the o;casion the wuPle people make confession of. our National "ins against His infinite goodness, and witi one heart and one mind implore the Devine guid ance jn the ways of National virtus and holiness. In testimony whereof I have hereunto pet my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 23th day 1 of October, ia the year of our Lord - 1SG5, and of the Independence of the United States the 90th. (Signed) ANDREW JOHNSON. ' By the President. - Wm. H. Seward Secretary of State. . A Proclamation ly . the Governor, of Jfebraslca Territory. Whsheas, we are depeLdent upoa God for indvidual and national prosperity, and every good and every perfect gift, U from above and. ccmeth down from the Father of lights, with whom is no vari- ableness neither "shadow of turning, ,aand V j Whereas, During the pas ypir our kind Ht avenly Father has been pleat ed to remove from'' us the scourge of war, and has caused poace lo again smile on our beloved country ; has withheld from us the ravages of pestilence ; has caused iho ennh to bring forth abundatly the rich fruits and harvests, and permitted commerce and agriculture to resume thtir accustomed channe'3, causing peace and prosperity to reign once more within our borders, and Whereas, It is becoming in the re cipients of these intestimable blessings, to express a nation j gratitude and a re liance upon the Almighty for future pros perity, for" ''Blessed is th? Nation whose God is the Lord." Now therefore, I. Alai Sacseers, Governor of the Territory of Nebraska, do hereby appoint the first Thursday in December as a day of public Thanksgiv ing, (being the same day appointed by the President of the Uuiied States as a day of National Thanksgiving.) And I hereby recommend to the citizens of the Territory to observe the aforesaid day as a day of public Thanksgiving, by re fraining from .tjir secular pursuits on that day, ansembling at their respec-. live places of worship to ofler thanksgiv ings and praise to our Heavenly Father for His loving kindness to the children of men.- That simultaneously from ill parts of our beloved country, prayer and praise and thanksgiving, the homage of grateful hearts, may rise in one united volume from a grateful and once more united people to Him who holds the des tinies of individuals a3 weli as nations as in the hallow of His hand. In testimony whereof I fyave hereunto set my hand, and caused to be affixed the great seal of the Territory. Done at the City of Omaha, this 4th day of No vember, A. D. IS60. ALVIN SAUNDERS, Governor of Nebraska, By the Gvernrr." A. S. Paddock, Secretary. OBITUARY. DIED, in this city, on the morning of November 17th , 165, Airs. IS anct A., wife of Theodore tliil aged 25 years 11 Oionjhd and 7 dajs. In the sontimectj of the following lines may th bereave J Sad consolation: " .Our beautiful ones are fallius, And passing away from earth : And l3&ving tte cheerful household, . The joyous and gladioma hearth ; We must let them fall they will rise agin From the greenwood ilade and the burial j Uic Our beautiful ores are leaving Us here for a brighter home; Where the wail cf woe and anguiah And sorrow will never come. They are speeding away to a beautiful oiime, From the reach of death and the wreck of time They are fa-osing away in the morning Of life, when the new born hope Is brightest within the bosom, And earth with new beauties ope ; Ere the silken braids of their glossy hair Have been, streaked by the eumoruus weight of jre. Look ye on our beautiful sister, Whose face is serene ia det3 ! And say, would you treak her slumbers. Or bring back the fleeting breoih ? Could you ask that her spirit shuuld linger here In this world of deceit, and chants i.'or? Ob, no! Bhc has crested oVr the river, The angels with fhcut and song, Cheered tho way to the golden city. As the billows bore her along From this in-wrecked "world, from this dismal r trand . To the shining shore of the heavenly laud. Though the beautiful ore are f;'..rng, In tLcir young and tender years ; Blanching our cheeks with sorrow, filling flur eyea with tear? ; Those beautiful ones, tbey are doubly blest To have early found such a honso of rest. NEW AD VERTIiSME N TiS. SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale public Auction, at the front door of ii. B. Proi-son Dwelling in Tecnm?eh, Jt.hnson County, Nebrnska Territory (that being the place of holding thejast term of the Dtftric! turt for said Lounry On the 30th day of December, a.d. I860 at one o'clock p. mM of said day, the following Keal Lstate to-wit : The Nofth half of the North West quarter, and the west half of the north eat quarter, of rfectioi number Thirty -:hree(33) in Townsb'p nu-jiborav !, north of Kange number ten (10) eat oi tne sixth Principal Meridian Mtuted ia Johnson Coua- ty, Nebraska lerniory, tak?n a3 tho property of Aujos Brewar oa an execution in favor of limnthv Tavlor, issued by tho District Court of Johnson County and to me directed as fciheriif of ait Coun ty. Given under my hand thi 2'Ji'a day of Novem ber A. D. 1855. ll-4t o,nn W. A. riiESOX, ShiriJ. Chariton Hall and Sylvester Hall Adaio-1 In th istrators of the Ltate c: John Hail doc d. r r o- 3. I bte EHxAbeth Ua!'., widjw of J.hn Hal! dcr'd. Con LouUa Bushong. Malinda South, Elijah of Ne Hall Klishia Hall, VV'.iliam Hall, Meivinia niabn M. Book ham, Bbxtcr Eastridge and Johu Cwun Kice, of Atchison County Stateof Misfouri, I t v, aud Wesley flail, of Louisa Count, Siata 1 N e - of Iowa, at-J Mariah U.-Al :md 3'ary Hall of bras- Bureaa County, btate of luinoT, neirs at 11 Law of the said Hhn Hall, deceased. J T er. Petition to sell Land to pay debts : Jkw on this 21st day of rovcuiOr A. I). ISffi, this cause came on to be heard 03 the petition ot the aaid Charltoa Hall and Sylvester 1111 for a license to sell the to. lowing Land belonging to the tate of J.hn Hall, deceased, to-wit : i ts one, tw,three and four (I, 2,3,-4,) of Section No: 3l in 1 1 W LSUip itO.J UU"" " .."fc" . " w-o maha Counny. Nebraska Territory, for the purpoee of paying debts-ouUUn Jing against snid estate, and the expenses ol admin.strationjof the jameand it annearic to th9 satisfaction cf the court, from said petition, that. .there irf cot suncient purson.il estate in the tares 01 we Aaminis.mjrs 10 pay the debts and expenses aforesaid, it 13 ordered by. the Conrt that the said defendants and all persons interested in said estate to appear before tae said Court at the January Term thereof to be beld ia the City cf PrcwLVilIe, on tnc tsta day cT January, A.D.ISG5. to showl causo. if any tLere Ue, why such liccnae should 'not leg rt d, it is farther or dered that a copy of tais orior ba served cn tha eaid defendants by publication fr four succiStive weeks in the "Nebrsxna Advertiser," a Newspaper published la gaid Nemaha County Nebraska Torri- bichard t. nuaaEs, , . Frcbate J nuge. fc.nn.ll it. ESFRAY CATTLE. Taken np by the ticder?ined Iivirj nn John Et-Nra farm in Glen E-wk Trocinct XemT-ha County Aebraskaon tha 23th day of Xovember,l6o$. ' . One red Stag, crop and (lip in the n4ht ear, about 5 years ld lart spring. " ' m Ono rod Steer ritha Utue white in each flank, aronnd brand on the left uip , about 4 yer old last ipring. One pale red Steer, with white fc, white line on the back, do mark or brands, about 3 years oldest spring, in ba!coi.Ii Lions. ' One ro&a Steer, no uiirks or brands, one year old laul faring and !i-o one red heifer, with hue Ilae on the lack, no aiarkj or brand?. ' 1503. 11-5:. . d. SHERIFF SALE Notice hereby giv-n that I will e2Vr at pnb'ic Auctkn at the front door cf R. B. Pres?on's dwell ing in Tccauisth J.Lr:si n County, Nebraska Terri tory, (that beirg tho place where the last term of vhe District Court, for id C .unty was he'd). On the 30ih day of December, a.d. 1SG5 u.t one o'clock p. in. of said uuy ,tb followicg hl E."tu to-wit : The rth half of the north ea?t quarter, and the north ii&if f the nrih we. t qurtr of hc-tim number twenty-nine (29) ir. Township' numborCva (5) north of P.ana eleven (11) est of tbe 6th Principal Meridian , sitcated ia Jolnsoa County, Nebraska Teirltcry, tsken as tho property of Justus C. Heath , tn en order of sa13 in favor cf Julian lletciif, issued by the Di-triot Court of J-ahiswa CjuiiT NcVaai Territory , and to Lie directed &3 Spccsal Hutu in .Given under uij had tliia 20 j cf NgVccibcr, A.D. k'55. . W.A.rREoSON, ShcriJ, ll-4tfi,ai And Special Master ia Chanceiy. . . STllJY STFFER&. Taken np by the undorsigned, living about three miles west cf Brownville on the sixth day of Nov. 1855, two stray heifers one a red an 1 white speck led, no ear marks the other a black and white er-jttcd, with a crop off the right ear, aad an under half crop off the left hip,rather on the muly order, supposed tt be one year old. ll-5t W. F. PARIS. STRAY STEER Taken up by the undersigned, livirg in Eedfrd Precinct Nemaha County , on tha ISth day of Nov. So5,onered and whi;e spotted steer, no uikicr brands, about 4 ytars old, Iirwnvilie,Nov. 23 18J5. 115tpd. ELIAS RANDALL. Taken np ly the undersigned, living in the Bluffs about 4 1-2 miles North West of Brownville, Ntbraska,on the 10 day of November, 1S65, one red Steer, some white in the Sank, lower portion of Un white, l years old next .rinaj. S.H.CLAYTON. SIray Notice, Taten up by the and.-rsigned, living m-ir Lm3 bringe Nemaha County, on tho 17th diy of Nrem bor lt65, cne p.'e red steer, white on the heller, about three years old, al?o cna pale red heiftr Calf, brownville, Nov. oSth 1S55 iienry Harmon ; .. , , Stray Notice. Taken np by tne undrsigaed living two and a half miles foom Brownville. and on ths road from Brownville to Nemaha City, on the l;tiay of ov. IS55 0n8 red roa-fsteer with half crop from uqJ er right ear,ab-ut threi years old last spring. Brownville, Nov. 10:h l$'5 Hit Eiram Al German. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the undersigned livip.j 2 1-2 miles Souih Vest lroni Nerotha C'ty in Nfinha Coun ty, Nebrfka, n the 2?t day of Ni v ember. 1S65, 0. 1e red and white speckled Ste?r, wia swallow fork in each ear , biamed on lett hip wirh ;,J," bu.b of tail fiff. three yrs ld lat Spring, Also out blach'Ox brsi.ded wiih '"A, C," on cacii horn, abc'jt five vears old. .V.v. 21.16GJ. ISAAC J.. JAUVI3. LEGAL NOTICE! El' Sowles will take notice that Annan B. Sow 'us did on tho 16th day .f Noven'er A.D. 1. S j 6 '.v abill of c- raplaiut in the Dig "rict Court of Nemaha County, Ncrrska Turri'orj , in Chancery against the said EPas Sowls,the objoct an 1 prayer of which Bill is to obt.,ia fo sail Complaint a de cree of diror.-e from tho ?a"ui Eiiits S'wles. And the tid Elis Sowles is notified tbst he is required ti appoar and answer aid l ili cn or bo fore the 8th day 0! January, A. D. 135. doksev & iticri, 10 4t- Solicitor for Complainant. ' MASTERS SALE- Notice is hereby given that I will efft-r at pub lic auction at the front door of R. B. Presscn's dwellicgin Tacumseh, Johnsun County, Nebraska Tcrritcy. (that bting the place of holding the last term of the District Court for said Counts On the 2i day of Decembe, A. D. JS55 at one o'clock P. M., cf said day the following Rcil Estate to-wit the n rth east quarter of section twenty tnrea 2.1 iu Towsi.h?p Cv-, 0 rurth of Range t.n 10 cast of the sixth Print fp-i! Meridian.sitsa fed in J' hnscn County, Ncbrask t T'rritory, taken hs th property of Zcif Ss.-marsin on an oHr of sale in favt.rof I'nj;min F. Lusr.baugh i-t.uod uy the District Court of .loh:ion County, Nebraska Territory, anil tomedirected asSj eaal Piaster in Chancery. - (iiveti under my btuvl -this 3 9 :h day of October, A. D, IShi. W. A. PRESON',Shri? 7-4t and Special Master in Cbanery. MASTERS SALE. No ice is heroby iven tht I wiit rJor a public auct:on at th? frt,nr D;;or of K. B. Pr 'n's dwel ling in Tc.-um-'oh Johnson County N-'ora.-k- Ter ritory, (thst bcir.g the place cf holdinttl e l&A term of t'i3 District Courtl for said Cunty. On tho 2d day of December, A. D. 1SG5 at 00 o'clock P. M., of sail dJt fallowing iitfnl Estate to-wit : toe south west quarter cf sco- tior. f-ur f4) in Towishin ff nr ( 4) ntrtn of Fjnge eleven ( U) eat of tha sixth Frincifa! MeriJian situa;ei in Johnson County Nebraska Territory. Taken as the property of Lawrence Kueb'er on an order of sale in favor of Benjamin F.Lu5ht:;ugb i.-ued by the District Court of Johnson Ctur.ry in Chancery and to mo d irected aa special Master in Chancery. Given n'r.dor my bind this 33tb dy of October, j A. D. 1355. W.A. PRESSOX. FhcriJ T 4t and Special Master in I'bareory. MASTERS SALE. Xotlieis hereby riven thatlm-ill ofTjr atpnbtic n.-ti:in tti front'K r of a. B. P-e-s.jn's dellin? inTecr.ms-fh J.ihn-on Conoty, Tebrasfc rerritory,tbat tieiris the place of hoi.imK toe. last teim ouue uia nrt for seid Coantv) On the 2d day of Dcervber, A. D. 1865 at one o'clock P. U of said ny foilowinit Kei t.'9 to lt th :uth wet onarier of section thirty two (32) in Twushl sis 6) nortbof Ra-.!g fer. (!i) tof ti.h P.inrinai Meridian situated ia Jobnsou finnntv s'pbraska Territory on an orJer f sale azmnt r.mi. s Tlailv a.inur.f;trator or IC r.iTe or i i.n Rrno-i Ac iii favor of Wl'lLim M. MrSDan Uuiied 07 the UUiriet C art or jonnn y iMe- brasia Terri'try, anJto ma directe i a ttei.iai Mas. ter iu Cuancery. Givn under my tsnd tnii 3Jin aay m ijcioc, a. I86i. ' TV. A. FK.K33:JN, 3aenT 7t and Spcia't 3t,ster in Caancery. LECAL NOTICE. rrarri4 T. P.m. ruarliin of An-lrew J. Driryis a minor, againit tho sr.ii Ar.ire J. Dripps, hlf Tvard. . To all nhom in may concern: Be d. niftha lowing in this IJarnes Sled of a iK.rtioa of the real "e?tite.of h'.s ?s?d wsrd.for th.purposes therein act f rth. It apparir.s to iht court Irom wild potllior. mat ll " ucceu-.iry . nu would be boueficLU to tha w;-d that suc.i real etat,or fnnipr$ of lt.shouil beclc:, 't tbcre fore ordord that the n"xt cf Rnof tn" u wsru and all persons interested in his estate, pper be fore the cnrtcn the U any ot .ovember isat ten o'clock a. ni.,at the oounl live of roid-rg this court, in Brownville, to show car.se, if any such ei i.t, why a lisppe e rht uld net be gracttd rthw e of such real estate. - ' Fbakcis M.Bakxw, l-8 3t. $10,59 - Guardian. MASTERS SALE. Notice is hereby givn tht pur?usnt to an crier ofwlamadaby th District Cart of .Nnh Countr, Xebraik i Territery, In Chancery at th Fall Term A. 1. l65,in the cae cf SamncI A. Chars ber? agii i?t John 1'. Wells, Thouiaj Heady and L"ril C. Johnson. I wil On the ISth day cf December,A.D iS6-5 at one o'clock p. t the front door of H r. l!y 'g Hall, in the City of iirownvilie, in Nemaha toanty aforesaid, the place where tho la-Cteras of said Conrt waa held, t ffer for ?a!e at pnblic auction to tlie highest bidder for .cash, the W et half of the ionth East quarter of oclicn 2S in Township, C North of Kange 15 East in said Nemaba County. Urownviile, November. 13:h 1S4. - CHARLES G. DORSEY, 9 4t$9. Master ia Chsccery. - -SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby given that, I will offer for m't at pnhlic anotion at the front dcorcf Den's Hall in the City of Brownville, Nemaha County, Ncbrak Territory tha beinr the biiMing in whic!i tho lat term of the District Conrt fur faid County of NemaLa was held on the 14ih day of Djc. 1SGJ, Rt one oVloch p. m the fullowig ruil eiate plicated ia .id County of Neroith. to-wit : the fioui'-i 7et quarta of the north west quarter of Section 13 in lownshipft north of Range 12 cut, taken as th property of Saiiiuel irr.gten, upon iiHcumeni aa a ; esecuiiun in l;iVor ot cJaic.i S.'ii-h iwie l mi of j tie Distrust Ccurt of s-id County of Neuitha and! t idt directed aa sheriff of sull Ceunty.. j r. j r , mi xr. c. GUkW.ow. 50 It . SLtf.ff. h known that nn n, er, HCCHS WillC ' & Kj VSWdTO. Trn-iwy. In chantry, at it, F..I T.ra. A-;- ISoo. the Probate Cjirt of the Conn y r.f 9- C ) U-'o.iz the ci?o of Ihc'a F. Lu.-I.V.cr'i c - in the Territory of .br,.a cauioatne t.I- 2C7 3IarllCtbcl. StlS &.Ct!l SlrCCtS, rlaiuaat. ar:n.-t T.ichiri V. li-i-he ti' to be entered upon tbe retc.u ci saia tS f T ,-.n. j , r - . j - -ii. 3; ee. o.wit: Tais day cme traw.s m. I S . VA J IS. 1Ia3- r. Je,T,r. Ja.S JttT.r,. J..Ln 4 -XvT . '-' 1- . sruardian of Andrew J.l?npp, a minor and ( W.l'.i.m JfT..M U-, J, r r. I - ' ' his netition duly verified, a?x:r.g for the m!o S-j CAIjIj AT U U5j.33" x-l3-lnn-p v iT,-. tr i i- IV t ! F r j rv . N O. 22 THIRD STREET; I wontd rcs?ct rn'Ty iavi! tba attentica cf Farcers t Implements, ctiifiitirs ia prt of uouna K'jck ls'aml an 1 Uartg . - Brown's and ... 1 r r , T Rcvckir.z'cnJ Su'y May Rakes, Cider JllUs Mills. Fcr.nV.y-, Cook" 3 Cildralcd Evaporators, Johns j:is Union W.ihin c7 '' AIao agsjst for Pilfs and Cases Tiiraslilii- JJachiap'' ' wticti X sell t Fiictot y P.ici' with frei;ht .l lei. AI20 Field and Garden Seed fcr Galo st all Timc I liavea:Je4 U vnj stk cf AFrkuMnrsl Implements a large a.l w;; tf.z-cit-l t-i. Sligo and Tyrone Iron, Towticui invue t:; aiiention or uiacsnuia-s ani c mpiete Anvils, Vises, Eellcxvs, Rasps, Tuyere iron, IIore and Z.Znlz 3 Wagon and Buggy Wood-worR Of Every Dtscnpti1) Down's Tliin3bl8; gfieins," Fairbiiuks Scales I Agent for Grover and Baker s Celebrated Sewing Mhin K orders froru a Uistnce St. Joaepli, iS.iV. 3Jltl, l-:5 meKGBKiT FUK wbih Uarnire's Hair iufi") tro ;b ar J I ethy coi.Ciiiuu if tb tair. uriprecetlrrif'n . Kea'l lhe !.lluiux fn n wen kaooci Mrtsrs. Magv.re : "e cave te-teJ jjkt invai aat !e IIAiri EAI.1T,, n i it h.- re-o-sI of otir hair to our Liire f ati? r.u -Uoii. Ld we caa cheerinllr rejia.-n-;ivl ii ti tie t i is figu!,) L. A. BK.NOiT, Brnker : VJt 11. nic liitu,e; JS V. Bir.r.ovv. Trtpared or.lg by J. C. MAGI'IRK. Cbeiniht Sold by all D rug gist '3- Diarrkea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, &c. & i!J.ttiiillE'ator.ii)Oiinil Extract of JiL.Tit: I LIST. 1 ' WESTIKS SAMTABX COMMISSION. Kj. 10 N. 5 !l 9l. St. I Eli. .t 15 2,Ienri. J. S; C. Mn-ju'.re, Jjruggisl$ Gei.tsemm : 1 Se Ajrcfso..' :be C Uiuiis(-;on lav c;i::i;s'St,. . lo iu excel :eui n-.ii m ti.e ccl.es iiii wuica it tus be-M us I ia tt ir it -n? i of i .:,': J,U. 1'GH.M Secretary Wei'.tn. StmUrj Ci WAaltzLirr Fcxu or St. Lovis Cotstt, VxzsiDzn't Orrcr, i9 Spavtt St ) St. '.U. l , JII'l:ry I t:i. !';. " Meter. J. C. Maguire. Dru-jgittt : W have ued your Corr,r.vci)l Kx ra t.f Bt nn ?:t tiwtmLn ttekiie - ijtuiiiie nj il.ns Luc, ;:k the m-t at;sfciury ;es irs. W e n:ih...uuu,rt rec ia ,t.i a u the oesi L'iar.ea Aleuiciae iu ure .id hoie in ccukal qu.iiiea mi.: aua be ai r ex' a . ij j mil LIAGUIIIEH'S . EXPECTORANT SYRV7 The GVtu Remedy fur Coughs, Coidx, jlst'itn-i, D ort-chitu. Sjn'ling cf ii.jo'jr DISEASE OF I'liE LUJSUlt natien use u; st sncces;ul y ai-u to gita: exttM id L,ci.- iH-l v.U i-y ru.rp than :rn!Twn autf ron-:uuc-a ty all m u have taken it !o ! e U:e ni si w n fui rei.edy f.r C: tV-m.l eir . ed. It is eutire y vee;sicle, au iciiu be ue t meiih tiie atm .t saf-tv. Try t i aim 11. AIGUI Jill's ALTEKATIVE KLIXEIM ttiil Cure Scrofula. Rheumatism. J'euralgia, Cojt, JC.scu t-u u-U i'.-i.hu-il Affections, Goitr, Sd'elliiigs of the Joint, Car its of. t W . i'l-ttt. .;.;3. Eruptions, Blotches, Piinpies, 'Enlargements of the iiliz it ' Conrhtutio:: d Dhorlri an d ail dutasts arising from Impurity j. & t JtiAi l lit"., c n'!!inf ana Dii.wi.s. everywter(r. r-i.na (or ont of oar Almanac Ciiill3 and Fever, Bilious and Intermittent Fever, Duma Ague, etc. etc MAGUIKE' .Q UK JMlXTIJTi. This iicuiviiiw is uudoubievily the mst tffcccuai reiuedy cer encif-i i,.r iii? .-ur f 1.1 v t ta pliBi)i. it hx b:en thoroughly tested this gea-n, owin t.j ta j sctr. iiy .( .-.ir pr-.n. -aii, i! u succevd'.-d in tdtabhshing forit.-elf a fir retut;iticn upe. i.r t. t'i:.iViiy MiJ.em.. Ii ni3:b r known to fil aLtl ii warrhond tu cure in every instance. Xo fiioo a utr j..wrp.. vt n l Liver than tLi?, it it m !njiir Tonio in debility Price il,i' j,er fcit.-.. .N-,v..!) it, n.oj PHffiilO LOTO "i W.I ' 1 . 7 si i f The Great Itcli and Humor Killer of the 19th Century. This prtparaiivH possesses most tcondcrfj, properties, and is A SURE CURE For erery species cf the ITCII, PRAI RIE ITC1I, BIBBER'S ITCH, WIDISH SCRATCIIE3, ULLVOIS MAXGE, I0TT.I AXD MISSOURI DIGS, CTTASEOrS ERrPTIOXS, PI2IPLES OX TIIE FACE, RLG iV0R3IS, etc. The PRUR1" LOTro i a nw sn l cr'-t' er for all kindf of Jfch, and. l-f in? a fluid preinirstin, it is free from nil the grurumy. difgreble quali of th ointinat-i in genend nx. . Th PKCRIUO I.OTIO if to n niHer ALL C1RCITMT.XNTES. w:l! mt irrifT'p th most tn-d.-r-kin. and CONTAINS NO MERCURY. Don't tin to try it. M.miif.u tured by E. T. A W. T. McFABIiAND. Sjle Proprietors, L.i!hyeUe, In.L PRICE, 50 CENTS. Pol l .if WhoWnl in Cliic!ro, t. In:, Pf. Pad, P(wri-v, Cincinnati, Indian-ipolis, and all wholesale points. 10-11 6m. fr,nn. r. 9. eo. CASH BARGAINS !!! MYERS & JONES, Df a er ia MATRASSES, STOVES, Gray's Paten tf nolded COLLARS THE cnexamp led rapidity with which the public appreciated the great valne of thia invention ha induced others to imitate our boxes and label so aa to enable them to sell their inferior goods tut the MOLDED COLLAR. The genuine CHAT 3 COLLAR is designated by two names only: " Xovn.iT," for the turn-down, and " EnrxA," for the stand-up style; they are put u. in blue boxes, and manufactured by the American Uolded Collar Corapany, of Doeton, who have adopted the abovo words aa intra iSLAEr-MAXri This is the original and only patented collar molded to fit tho neck, and with the sp&ca for tha cravat in the turn-down style. Consumers will also notice OXJB PUTT ATE TRADE-MARK on each gennine box of Gray's CoU Urs, (see fac-eimile at bead of this advertisement ) and the words " Gray's Pat. llclded Collar," with date cf patents, on ervch genuine collar. Hatch, tToJinson cC Co., Importers of Men's rnraisliiug Good, 81 Dtron ahire Street, Host on, and 31 Warren St. Xeu York, Selling Ajents A. M. C. Co. . The Trade suppli! at rTO.f pr.rcis bt A. FK A TTSEirrn A1VL & TJHO. "JOBBERS I HEN'S FURNISHING G00DSf STo, G North 'lata Street, St. Louis. 1J II Sm. fn,nn. b.e.Aco- : ESTRAY PONY. Taken np by the nn-J rfijrcd 1:' in-? ae nn.I a ti. fj.iar.'cr mile j?.uth cf rrvv'e. Nbmfcj, t ol the 2y. dj wf OeUber, l?M, One R!ck. Ui.r , t F. uy, about" four y.irs .' 1. j H i: ,...t-i . .v .-t. i - - . A.N - . 11 A N L - . . . i I Etcel and Heavy Hasdy as uei:rs. arntxt of s:..-ij-i-i'tT. reirs. consisting ia jart of U Is if r solicited aad promt-tlr fl'W c- r- r r r. -A. G. LIANbbllaS, Ealm tits 'cn;r: in restoTirz thenxant.. tt rel t Mfteciuc and tcauti:-, in i. )-. ' . 1 tteco .r., rv 11A3COCK. 5?,rtljr? an.1 I.-:, a i B AFf ViJ fei-i-at rr R.' ie.- .i ..; ,:.m ' ?. Price $1 C'J vtr U!;U. of the Ulooi. ir;C Pi" Cul!f. ro.-ririj-s, a., i ... for furl', .r :r.ftrr.ia:ii,n.wTl i -r a J: .t A Reliable Restorative AD PEEFECT HAIH EalSSiKfl! This adm;-able preparation is a rrct cfHcient re;rcdy for 8a,'dne5. It pre vents the- r. jlr iron falling off cr tunirg gray, and tauses it to grow luxuriartiy, making it ry $cft, glossy and beautiful, restoring it to its natural color. It a!9 frees the h3id from dandruff and am all dise3es cf the scalp. A fe appli cations villi convince the most ikeptxal cf tha truth of the above statements. Should be used by every one who 'would preserve a beautiful hsad of Hair. Should bs used by every one who would improve the color and texture of tier Hair. -Q.liISr.IA Should b s used by every one who wow'i restore their Hair to more than its ordi nal beauty and luxuriance. TRICE $1.50 riZIl BOTTLE- yiAMTAcrruED nv CKE!n3T3 LTD D31TC5I3I?. ISO OTain St., Bu tlo, X T 10-ll-rini. ir.nn. r . p. i c-j. PIASTERS SALE. 3 or. .I..'.ra nn.t I. r. 1. .1 r. ! .. I. . t On the ISth day of Decent -r. 1 at one !,k p. ni , t-ter far at ru1'1 tl-1 '-9- ii c" ' i"uj-r i..r ea-:i. . fidlvwnr Trriuife, to-wit ; ter rf S-tioT tw'T 12 in T wn-h p of RaixrM tif fr 15 Kt in .'" Brownville, November, lit' lo WILLIAM ".. GLA00' ir-9-4t Fherffard Spriil Ma-'C in Ch PIASTERS SAL Nt-tice if Lerebv fives trs anc.ian as imt in ci u-xt T t. rt.' 4" iC5 in ri..rv I tha' - tn? ps- o" rr of the Li-ric: Court f riaii County. -iV, rKc of n, ct-.-.he-r. A. L st ere o'cVk i'.'M,'..':-: tb-- quarter of option ti.;r:y 30, t-o the nor'h we: ouarWr if s.-ti.,n tfr.-v-0'- T, ..- i 1 n.nh i.f rr,r?e '.' lV.tiiri.frin fc-irJrt.! rd :xtv l"')'r A-" u the sou'.a in town ship f.nr t north efpt' r!vcn f ' w i acre be:B the stnth west qisrtsr f . . . : l . o j.r rltT'i' " cent ten ..iv r m .mt'i ts.ti rS tainin? one huridre-J and fty 153,acre. y; ia tha County of Jbn.-on aai Temtor.vi.f - Cm-n.'T rC.:d C.u In fsvor of J ka. cn an orier ot isue i cj the r.?t of Urt Ii. Hunt d.vod, to D m jreial XJjter n Ctaccery. a t..bT. Given and er my L-k t t b i 3i'.b dv eff y1- . A. D. IS.'.. W. A. Ti:M'?:rJ... JO-7 4t KUBATE uf ICE To all whom it ms? n. '"'"t. X . a A sn i w- 1 ti.?l:iit d.u-y of No-.-eiaher. a- j o: th I i-'-fe J-.lfc'i in !:r-.wuvi. , .rt f rit; . . - ;v j . v l . i V . tt ler Ilh.H': U. V. U. I'lous, Zaixy iSiuliraiors, K'hul D- other Corn Planters, ,l"