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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1866)
f Itfcbniska Slliucrfecr JOIKl, COLHArP.EDITOn. 20W5YILLE TXrCESDAT, 1TG 13, U5S. The Union Voters cf Nebraska, those who are in favor sf the ratification cf the "Cosstiicticaal Amendment recently pro posed by Congress, and the restoration cf the so-called beeeeded btatcs to their cr- i?inai status ana reiaucnaio tae ceaerai Government cpon the basis cfaid amend- - ' r-r, ,v. affairs cf the s ation being adaainistred by the loyal people, who, by s cordial sup- pert cf the war policy cf the adroinMtra- ticn, and by the free sacrifice cf life and property, demonstrated that they were . the friends of the cocntry in the tour cf her peril ; who are in facr cf maintain- in? the Unity cf the States, at any cost. and of Coicg jqual nd exact justice to all xsca, ccaer mm taw. are recomcnenaea to assemble at the County Seats of their respective counties (and at such County a large district,) on Thursday August ZOLh, 1SCS, at 2 o'clock P. M.( and select the cum- lr of Delegates to which they are se veral!? entitled (with an alternate for each Delegate) to meet in General Con venticn at Erownville, on Thursday Sepiemltr 6A, 1SG6, fcr the parpos cf nominating a candidate for Member cf Congress to be supported at the general election to be held cn the aeccna iBeaj u uED Du Th hum cf rcreentalioTi ia the Contention, it the Union rote cast for Gorernor at the election in June last: the whole number of delegates being sev emy. The following xs the representa tion to which the several counties and districts named, are respectively entitled : Eichardsoo Count j Jfem&h-- Qu CM Smrpy ......................... Dong !m .... ...... Wfebiisgtca Earl DkoU J;xoa,Ctdr ud L'esa qai Ceart- Cbcbisj Podj Slanders cad Bailer Lacgtcr fc'itwd aad SUn Johnson Pwdm j 4. .-2 ...z A G.g Jeoes .... ... I".U4-.--- IIaII ud Merrick affa.l6,K&nie7 std Iiaeoln i It is hoped that the primary meetings in the various counties will be generally attended, to the end that the choice of the Uninn voters of Nebraska may be fairly reflected in the Convention. ;Br oaoca or the Usios Statx Cr TXXL CCMXITTCX. JOHN I. REDICK, Chairman. Omaha Aug. 9, 1SG6. Union Territorial Ccmcnlloa. The Union votera of the Territcrr of Nebraska, by their properly appointed delegates, will meet in General Conven- . i Thursday September 6A, 1S66, at BaowarzLLE, fcr the purpose of ncm. lcating candidates to be supported at the next general election, for the Mlowln cfUceS t-wit : A Dilcrila (a Hnnirrtit a Territorial Auditor, and Territorial Treasurer. The primary meetings for the selection f:.?.eieAt'e'.-iik . CCtto,y . Thursday the SOA inst, at 2 o'clock P. M. The bases cf the call is the aamf e 9 pi fnriK Kw thm ;' ' ' w w m - a J au tw M V Committee,, under the head of Union State Convention and the representa tion will be the same as indicated in the I table annexed to said Call. Bt carta or thz Uaioir TxaaiToai AL CXHTKAX. CcXMlTTXE. O. P. SIASON, Chairman. August 9, ISO 5. raoN coukii contention Pcrruant to the above Calls cf tho Territorial acd State Central Co cmittee ths Ucica Vetera cf Nemaha County are requested to meet in IIAC3 convnmo At McPherscn'a Hall, Acgust SOth, 15, fcr he parpesa cf electing Dele gates to lie Territorial acd State Ccn- ventics. TJ- .J t .-l . n tt . I " VCUntV union Uea- - 1 tral Comtr-ittees. I C. G. DORSEY, ) W. H. HOOVER, ( Ch'ra. T. IL Fxsnxa, G W FAIKiaOTBET Secretatiea. A disgraceful riot occurred at Colam- bus, Platte county, Nebraska, ca Sunday me otn, between some young men of . aw w a that vicinity and U. P. R. R. hands. Heads were bruued, eyes punched and the financial condition of the city treas- cry materially improved. The Age" ccraes down ca it ia sensible style, and wants a jail cr "vigilant" to stop rowdy. W r Ilea. P. W. Hitchcock, our Delegate ia Cccrrecs. has succeeded in F.ar.v I law passed bv rr lv-. t, .v I "c" ,vv-"'o uo 1 C...C9 cf Surveyor General cf Iowa and i-.r-n T!.. .1. ti I , - -. I congratulate Iowa and Wisconsin. ubt net it xs a "b thin? cn ica fcr riatts-oaih ; hope so at le o 1 Gen. Lew ViVJace is now a. ?Tar 1 ia tL Lisrl r "v-u- fc"4,,J c ..txi?o. ft -w. TIE:.'. OUT!!! TIM OTT!!! Union Voters of Hema&a W T5X In tills City next Tkcrtay. Every act c tie opposition thews the will, if they have the ability, to adait to the halls cf Congress inea who hare participated is the murder cf Union vh diers and who still glory in it ! Andrew Jchcicn, to-tfay, considers the butchers of Union csen ia New Orleans "recon structed," and places snore confidence in the rebel Slayer Monroe than in PhiL Sheridan ; the Nebraska Democracy sustain Jchnson ! Freedom has rawed b tU fire cf rcrolulioa acd corae - , . , . forth panfied : yet, the contest is not 0Ter the principle has cot cooled ; peace nest fashion into shape and beauty the rlorioas r-rinciola c f omrersal freedom ere uUlc d , m & . .... . understand, and they would brinff affairs t8C as near as possible to the old shape ; Copperheads, Democracy and Andrew Jobnronites understand it. ar.d, thcreier, bow to the 'curse" for the sale of power ! Union men mast rally in force, from erery hill and vale in the land, to sustain Congress and the just demands of the Constitutional Amendment! If this is not done, the victory is with treason ! A complete victory at the polls is jminernly necessary to save the country from being again involved in civil war ! Let erery Union Voter cf Nemaha County rally to the Mass Contention, and with his roice and presence gire aid to the principle of Liberty to all, and equal ity before the law, and assist to cast into in l fty deeP." foundations of hell, treatca acd its companion copperheadism! Kci7 Orleans Elots. At every turn of hell's keliedoscope southern rebel society new pictures of horror present themselves, new scenes of agony tending to establish more firm ly the President's humane policy of ele vating freedmn to a higher sphere beyond the skies I One tern of this in strument, and we had a picture cf mob law against the blacks in Charleston; an other turn, riot in Mobile ; another and "My Policy" is seen at work in Rich- mond ; another turn brings to view the horrors cf Memphis ; and then comes the crowninz infamv. so far. of New Orleans, and a half-turn shows in beau tiful relief the Philadelphia Convention, with tories in the fore-ground and trai. tors pardoned for the occasion in the back-ground, complacently submitting to the caresses cf "My Policy." To the New Orleans massacre. As the blood is washed away and the causes and actors come to view, it is impossible to imagine anything more hellish both in its conception and execution. The pretext was the re-assembling cf the loyal Convention of '64 : the same called by President Lincoln, and bv which the present Government cf Louisiana was organized. This Convention was re-as sembled in '65, after the whole St was conquered, and delegates then elect ed from every parish in the State. This Convention never adjourned siru diet but was to re-assemble, when in the opinion of its presiding officers any emergency 'tould tequir. it. Thi, .cemed to occur m the belief cf all loyal men loyal men that the Legislature would not ratify tht Consti tutional Amendment, which this Conven tion elected by the loyal voters of Lou isianabelieved it could Ii gaily do, and t0 confci the propriety of doing this and to consider upon some charjges in the Slate Constitution, was it assembled This, by rebel lawyers, courts and citi zens, was declared illegal. On the strength of which Mayor Monroe tele- graphed Prest. Jchnson, askiog what to do. The President with full l- . . wmv ev a edge that LIcrrcs and hia police fores were returned rebels; that the whole city wz trader the centre! cf rebels tele graphed back, ordering the military to ad only cmA end vnder the legal aulhori- ties i xiavincr mas fccccnift frmtT rtf M TT . . the citaaticn,". Monroe armed his police wita revolvers and sent them forth, not, arvarenilv. ta irrrt tfia rnn.an; r . vvu,tulwui1" the fired nrnmVa r.--r - wi w. nunc nan . b "" n""l" w aurrcnaeru; not, ap- parenlly, to quell the anticipated riot, for they were the ring-leaders; but apparent ly for tie purpose cf killiu nnd cowics 1 loyal sentiment cf Louisiana, and preventing the ratification cf the Amend- ant, and thus sustaining 4My Policy. Of the scenes of butchery, where 3C0 loyal blacks and whites were murdered in cold blood. Il is imnossibhi with our limited space to give mere tha.a an idea. ir hen the Convention met, the streets wer CiroDFed with the tclice and rebeli. A cenveatioa cf colored men which net the same day adjourned, and marched ia a body to thd white Convention. On the street, the evidenca is. a wbit. m-, trin v- .- .1. 1.. i , Kuivui kuia izi IJ U 1JWS, iae DiOWS to shots, both claim the ornosita nartv fir! . - " r J k aiio bcitci were unvea dick. From tv ..v. 1. CTcn !! 'r,i 1,1 be found. The Convention asked nrft- r va ivi at iiau a. i a. l j 11 is . - - , - tecticn cf ths police, who returned a fire into the mars cf delegates ia the halL lr. D;:lis ret dawn t!a?r er-f m'f -'--w e i. say b down in the street, the crovrd stomping, stabbing, kickiug and shooting at him when ha waa down, d raged him through the crowd, and amid shoots cf rejoicing; threw him epea an express waon full cf dead negToes. Others delegates were butchered in the hall and ca the streets. Gov, Kahn was shot down in another portion cf the city, stabbed, kicked and dragged alcng ly his hair, beneath the approving smile cf rebels of the more intelligent class, with the crowd shriek ing for his life stabbing at him at every turn, he was thrown into jail. De fenceless negroes were shot Jown while praying for mercy,, and during all this carnival cf crime the military were cot called cpon and did cot interfere till near sundown because of tht PrtiidenVt order! Gen. Sheridan was absent at the time of the riot. On armicg he immediate ly commenced an investigation. His dis patches to the President says the N. Y. Tribune have been perverttd or sup pressed. Among the sentences suppres ed was that Gen. Sheridan held Mayor Monroe responsible for the murders com mitted. The special from New Orleans to the same paper says : The grand jury hare indited the members of the Conven tion, and those cf them able to be drag ged cat were re-arrested. Gen. Baird ordered a slay of proceedings, lv.1 the President telegraphed hin emphatically not to interfere 1 The same special tays : Strenuous efforts are being made at Washington and in this city by interest ed parties to stop the military investiga tion going on, fearing the results. The President is dolag all he dare do to screen the guilty parties, and is only prevented by the intermixed remonstrance of Gen erals Grant and Sheridan from handing the city back to the control of the mur derers cf our Union men. The Philadelphia ConTentlon Adjourned on the 16th. after a very arduous session of three days. The ut most harmony was shown in transacting business which was all "cut and dried" in Washington before the Convention met, everything interfering with the Blair - Johoscn - Randall - Doolittle pro- gramme was "choked" with celerity and dispatch, even the regular, square-toed Nebraska Delegates ; Morton, and Pop pleton, by his proxy, Dr. Miller, were ignominiously ignored ; rip-roaring G. F. Train, and inoffensive Lockwood, were also given curb-atone ticket, on the samel footing with Henrv Clav Dean, the irreat western copperhead orator, who evinces O - ' o hia love for the west by difplaymg a su-1 - perabundance of its soil on his carcass. I All were excluded but the President's corn-parer" and brevet distributor, H. II. Heath. Oh ! Nebraska, Nebraska ! oft would A.Johnson have taken you under his wing, etc., but yoa wouldn't come right end first, so be receives you by brevet" through II. H II. The Convention begged Fernando Wood and Vallandingharn to stay away, mild but firm, good order in school is in and kicked Henrv Clay Dean out: at dispensible. hence all students will be - r the same time admitted Davis, of Ky., Clymer, of Pa , Harry Gilmore, Dick Taylor, John Mosby, and others as bad as either of those kept out, were admitted ; tie object seemed not to keen out traitort I r - I but only to escape notoriety. This ac- counts for Morten's heing kept out of the Convention and then appointed on the Nebraska Johnson Executive Committee 1 A set of principles were adopted and the members pledged to their support, The third. principle" denies the power of Congress to withhold crdeny repre- sentation to any State, and the fourth principle" calls upon the people and pledges the Convention to dc all in its Dower to elprt mpmV,pr rf f!nnrrot rro I tcillnd deny this right to any Stale 1 This and the tenth "principle," which reite- rates their "faith in Andrew Johnson, contains the whole gist and object of this "bread and butter" Convention. To inaugurate a systematic war upon Con gress, to place Conservatives and Cop- nprHM? in tn Aeft the mst I j w ww vaaaavy www - j guaranties demanded of Southern States by the Constitutional Amendment, to de- feat th3 plcdire cf the nation to secure UurrfTeiam to the emancioatcd slaves, to retain for the South twenty-five more I t t I itepreteniaiivcs ia vAJiiicas iuu tuc 1 Electoral College than she is cow justly entitled to.and to elect Andy Johnson next President, are the true object of this which will be seated with good substan Convention. tial and comfortable desks. Gen. Butler, while at a social gather- fc I mjr recently m uostcn, "expressea tne a w opinion that the New Orleans rot was a preconcerts pian ta urtr oion men from thn Slat. ITr r?l: rsf 'Rfatrnfi Icnroe as a renegade son cf MaSSa- I chasetis, who, after being imprisoned by him as' a traitor, was about to be releas ed upon taking the oath cf allegiance, and had actually the pen in hand to aQi his signature, when word was brought in Hat McCIellan had been defeated by the ebels with a loss of 40:000 cna. Be ieving this canard, ISIonroe refused to sign, threw down his pen, and was taken back to p rison. from which he was after wards released by the action of the au thorities at Washington." The Presi- dent ordered the military not to interfere cf with the orders of such a can as roe ! Hon- Ia the month cf July 1,123 waggons and 1,567 men passed Julesburg goiag west, ncstly leusi fcr Cclerado. r : From the Omaha Republican we learn that Hon. A. S. Pcddcck has been re appointed Secretary cf the Territory. The appcHctment is a good one, and merited by the ability and honesty he has ui,i.,cu ui j.uB iux 0 tM are years. . It is reported that J. P. Becker has been appointed Agent for the Pawnees vice D. II. Wheeler; and' that M. T. Patrick has been appointed to the Laia- mi? Agency vice Vital JarroL Whereas, Maximillion has by decree declared the ports of northern Mexico blockaded, and, whereas, he has not suf ficient military force to maintain the said blockade, therefore, President Johnson has bv nroclsmation declared the said . blockade null and void so far as it ccn cerns the Government and citizens uf . the United States. Bully for Andy for once. It is anticipated that as President J ohn- son has received official information cf the inauguration of Gov. Throckmorton, of Texas, ha will immediately order the m withdrawal of the provisional government nd declare Tex?s fully reconstructed. And that he will at the sametime declare the coirnlete restoration of the writ of habeas corpus throughout all the United States.', Plattsmouth has now tri-weellv mail to Sale Creek and weekly to Beatrice, while, thanks to Hon. P. W. Hitchcock, our Delegate in Congress, the good old conservative state of affairs still exist in this section, and Crab Orchard, ence a week. 45 miles in the interior, is the limit ta cur mail communication that way. . Hunky H itchy ! The rebel, conservative, Andy John- eon majority, in the late election in Ky., as shown by.the vote for Uuval, is about 40 000 J . Commnnicated. I The first term of School of the Peru Seminary, will commence August, 30th. Board, with room furnished will cost about three dollars and fifty cent3 per I week. Every effort will be made to make students comfortable and contented, and great care will be taken to guard them from all immoral influence. Our desire is to afford the best possi ble facilities-fcr education, and no pains I wtli be jnared to advance atudenta in I their studies, as rapidly as will comport l -f with a just regard to thoroughness. We regard thoroughness, however, of j i - more irnDortance than rapidity of ad vancemeat. In fact, it is the great de a for one thought,' clearly, and definitely understood,is worth ten half-distitct floa ting ideas, hence, what we teach, we in- lh ffOVemment OI me acnool WIU De o I expected to conform cheerfully to the school regulations. No harrh or humiliating punishment will be resorted to'.under any circurastan cpx whatever, but the eunils sense of W M M right, and honor will be appealed to.and should this fail, his connection with the institution will immediately terminate Our aim is to impress on all Students coming here.that it is to learn they come, and nothing else, this roust be the great absorbing business, that all other conssd- erations are of small importance, com pared with this,and that whatever con fiicts with their studies must be set aside. That education implies hard earnest cfnrv n:1 atuv is work. We do not wish any student to come with the ex pectation of havicg a good time, unless the reat absorbing business Of educrtion 1 . ,nnrr ftf ihp traod tint. I is to be tne source or tne gcoa ume. But while we are thus explicit On tne mam business of scnool, we would cot be understood to condemn all social in- tercourse or innocent - acQuaements. a reasonable amount of both is quite nec- essary to the formation of correct social I w r a Habits. e say. nowever, mat notning of the fcind should be allowed to inter- fere with, or hinder the student in hit j - ' I mica. For the present term cf school, we have - obtained the use of a large Hall It is confidently expected that the lower storv of the hemmirv Luildmo- j y 0 will be ready for use by commencement Lf 3 wialer lernu if 1 lhe rood neonle within ten miles ... ... . ... . I OL Clir Tliid'-TC. V11I Kl'C L9 11UC14UI a.9 t,... .loi m'nn fVio 1,.."1. ding will be finished throughout by that And will not every one unite now in finishing it up immediately, certainly it will be to the advantage of all to have the building put' in a condition to accom modat8 8tudenU ro0 aad a d convenient boardmz hall. : We presume some have hesitated in giving at first, cn acconnt cf the uncer tainty cf such enterprises, but this need not deter any one longer; The mstitu tion is a f7xi fori, it is onlv & nueslion lM. M tft rornT,!fl.:mt. Will net evey one interested ia the success of the enterprise, come forward and help push ca the work ? . -.; ...... J lI.McKENZIE. Pew, August, 15th Nrw YeaK. August 3. Washington special say that Attcrney General Stansbary has giren an opinion that the nominations rejected by the Sen ate can be legally cade by the Presiii.t during the recess. The Unicn Ccnventicn. 16th District, nominated Jco. A. Eriglaa for Congress. The Democratic Convention,. 16ih Dis tnct, yesterday, ccminitei Jcd Van Trump for Congress. Boston, August 17. Private advices anounces the murder, in Texas, of G. Clark Abbot, of Ports mouth, N. H., an efneer cf the Freed men's Bureau. A special frcm HxrrisboTg reports an attack on a train containing Gov. Curtin. Gov. Geary and ladies, and a party of soldiers, at York. Fire arms were dis charged, and stones and missels thrown at the train. Several soldiers were wounded The train was stopped, acd the soldiers went after the attacking par ty, who fled. Loicnos. August 7th. The great prize fiVht for the ehamnicnsMn cf "Frilanr! anci $2,000. between Jim Mace and Joe Goss, took place to day. Twen:y round were fought, when Mace was declared the winner. The resignation of Secretary Harlan dees doi take effect until September 1st. as it is stated that it will require unil that time to arrange in proper order the affairs of the Department. Hon. John B Alley publishes a card anouncing his voluntary withdrawal from Congress after the expiration cf his pre- sent term. The district will cow send uea- CJ- SraixcriEi-D, HI., Aug, 8. The Republican State Convention met at Springfield to-day. Resolutions were adopted cordially endorsing Congress. Gen. John A. Logan was nominated for Congress by acclamation. The Mobile Rtsisicr recommends a delegate to the Philadelphia Convention upon the ground that "he fought as a private soldier in behalf of the Southern cause." He should be sent by all m?ans for the sate ot a pieasani re-union wun tnose iium uic nww wiio ujuu i ugai in iae List of Letters. Eemaininz in tho Post 0e at Erowaril ! 3c- traska, Aug, 2Uh ISi Tte letters, if not called for. will be sect ia tba See for 6 week.', acd tfceagent to tso De4 Lett-r j OSce at wiB!nguB. jwo cents will be cbarced oa all erUsed Letters. Ajnes John or Wra At wood Hose W AverillL Bower Beajamin Beanett A U B!ack ii nr E J Banks Rob rt J. Baicl Mrs Uary Crotbers Job a P 2 Campbell Da rid Dress iliss Urcd Frost Sarah GSassoa Wm. A B Oates Wm J Hail Sj! rester Heath Joseph liemerT Kemberiia D H Little E II JLirey Wiilum Cterhoat alio-1 Polraer Wm 11 S U Kich Park Beobia Tboaas Wm Turner O Waoer Adam wovkI John A William Joh& Zook J V I Beckman iter g," chmriel E Barrett Christian Candler John 2 Dornriil Charlotte 2 EaUworth lilirzuj Jr Fredrick Peter Gillon "aney Harmon George Harper Aroa HarressDM llellmea C Carles Keefer S F Lewis Wm D Katbrioe lioore Parker LJ t" Heads' WilsoaS J Worrel; Rebecca J Walker W H Wilwa Martbej snyairerused, AU ilAU Til 9 2 IN VARIETY, AND Bj the 100 or 1,000 for sale bj E.H.BURCHES&CO. At their Nursery 2 12 nilea West of Brownville, Nebraska. 47-:f PROBATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby giren that Monday, the 13th day of March A. D. IS67, is set for the besricz aad paying of claims aaiast the Estate of Williaoi IT rj : m A . r u- r ? Brownrille, Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, " person eiaims ijwaa saia estate, wiu 6 r caM tbS Prbi- jn, V County, oa or before That day, or they will be for- GEO. W-Fairehotftfttl 47-4t pi 4,59 Probate Jadre. United Stales Internal EeTenac K0TICE. Notice is hereby girea to all pcrvns eoaeensed. tnat tne annual t,i?ts made ant taken undsr the ..... . . . excise LAW of tbe C S., within the sereral Coun ties of Nebraska Temtry, for the year I8g5 ,hare ben filed in tnr r ffiee.at Hranrill .XKnit f the assistant Assessor tf the putrkt of Nebraska ; u w vuc0 iw cuuuuwib ia kj tuice as aforeaid icr 1H dsys frcm tbe date of this notice ; acd donr; said period ol time all appeals relatire to erroneooa or exreire raluationa will be ro- eeired frcm any party ia per?ca. cr by ftraey,or ia writirg, specifyin the particular came, matter, or thicg resMetise wbicb a dectrioa is requested. and shall, moreorer, state the ground or prin:ip!e of error complained of. : 1UUMAS tV. TIrTON, Arses?or District of Nebraska. Dated at Brownrille, Nebraska, Aufurt,23th 15e5 - . 47-3toa PROBATE NOTICE, On the 23 day of August, ia the y ar 136 . the Probate Cou it of Kemaha County, di-tlared the Estate cf Charles W. Hall, deceased, ta be probably avlrent. Creditors are therefore required to present their elaimstothe Administrator for pnynietit within six months frota said zlstday of A just, I3gg, or tbey will act be entitled to payment. Browari'.le Aa.2Si Igfi - - 47 -2t 4,59 O. W.FAinBKOTtTER ' Probate Jadge. LEGAL K0TICE. JamesMcCoy, wilt take notice that Martha iTo Coy,aj consplainact has filed her petition ia ebn eory ia the District Court of Nemaha County, N braska Territory, aaic3t hia as re?pondect, tbe oljoct and prayer of whirh is to obtain a decree di rorcin ber from the Mid respondent, froia tbe bonds of matrimony, decreeing her alimony, and mm girin; to her tbe custody of her infant child. Said rerpondent is required to aaawer by the 15th day of September, lSoS 47-lt 4,5 1IABTIU McCJY SALE OF APPRAISED STOCK. I will offer for sale cn the 15th day of September IS 55 at ten o'clock A. SI , to the highest bidder for ca.;fl in hand, at tbe residence of William Lambert ia Aspinwall precinct, ia Nemab County, Nebraska Territory, two Steers tak en ap as ectrajs aal ad vertised, by said Lambert. 8-5 Pi 3 J. M. FAULIN7J. P. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 5c ii: is tfttbj ttat tie IYobiU Coart of 5emaha Cuaaty, J;-ra5ji; Ttrrittrj. Ls aj pclatti tie I Jill iy JaB3rT IiS? asi tie 11 ti acd 11 tb dj j3 cf Fetrcary, IiS7, at ta e'tloek a. Jf., at the Cunrt ro-cj ia Lrowsr-!-. for tie har ipjcf clilnis ajairnt tb. esOatecf Vi:!asoa XI. W dLb,dea-fA. Atl F-er bTin e'aacas ariat mi estate are r?qoire to Ie liesj ia the i-zin f tie ef rail VvtOt cf befre FebixaryI Ji lt7 cr tbtj will be V rtxzt tarrei. DateJ Aarut lit l$. luthl't: noiDLirr, Addicts trater TfUte cf W. It. W. CwLb, deceased MASTER'S SJLE. Notice is bertbj f ivea that p uiusct to aa or -it of rale to nee directed, t S3 a el bj tie Clerk of the District Coort of Pawnee Csjs't, 5einuka Terri tory, ia the eae cf El war! G. "VV.Suke, a ad J,ha L Carsoa ts. WiUIant T. Dtunej, Ia Chaaeerj,! wi:i On Saturday, the Sih day cf September A D 1S-VJ, at 1 o V.ofck P M.at tie front door of the residecee of Joepb S TTodj, ia Pawnee City. Pawnee; Ceactr. 2ftratk Territory, (the jlace wberethelajt Una of said Ccsrt f,r taiiCvaatj wis lMf) e'er for sale at poblic aoettoa. to the highest tidier far easb, the following deatnbH KelEjtate, to-wit : tbe Soath Weit qaartercf Sti.a two, ia town -iip tt, Xrth r Iiaoa tea, Eat, ia Pawaee County. Jitlraik Territory. Girea coder dj band this the "3 th d4y of Ja!y A D VILMAM J AIXINS, SaerUof Pawaee CooBtj, aad Special ti il atcr ia Cbaacerj, A diiniztratrii: iroticc Notice is berebj girea that the Prolate Coart J of emn Cona'y, ebnska Terrifory. has ap picted the Ktu day of Jaoorr.li$7 aad the 11th and Ilia ttays of Febraarr. 1S57, at ten "ei.vk A. JI., at the Coart rcm ia UrowaTiIie, for tbi faei r- ie of eUiiDS ajpth st the e.-ute of John L. Me&Tay deceased. All persocs baring c!aia a jaiost said estate are required to !e beoj ia the Le of the jedre efaai4 Coart, ica or br re Petraary llta. 1507, or tbey tii; b fvirerer Utrred. UaUrd Aoost 4th 1S3. 8AKAH J JiVKAT, Adra:ri?tratrix 45-4t 7S9 cf Estate cf Jcha L lie Kit, deceased, I -MASTER'S &.1LE. ITotice is hereby girea that poraoaut to aa crder of sale tome directed, isaed by the Cierk of the District Coart of Pawnee County, Nebraska Terri toty, ia the ease cfB?ajaai'a F Labbaoh aad Joha L Carson, T3. Samael EJertoa, La chancery, I will On Saturday ihe Sth 3eSth daycf September. r:ifi. t rV.fHA. ciock P M offer for rale at paV A i B A I . A D ISgs.at one 0 lw aatlioB to the highest bidder, for easb, at the front dxr of the mi dence of Joseph S Wyds, ia Pawnee City, ia pawaee County, "ebraka Territ. ry, (the place where the lt terra -T said Cart for aaia Conaty wss held,) the fdtawin; Real Estate, to-wit : tbeXcrth Est qasrter of eclif-o twenty-five, ia Township cne'onh of Eaage tea tjii, in Pawnee Count. ebrask Territcrr. Girea under say hand tai.53ih dsy ef JnlylBf WILLIAM J AISLVrf, Sheriff of Pawnse " 9 41 County, and SpeciaDIaater ia Chancery. MASTER'S SALE. 5otie i hereby girea that rarsnant to aa order ci faieiome airect, by the Clerk of tbe Litrict Court of Pawnee County, Xtbraka Ter ritory, in tbe ease of Jam? O. Carn and John L. Carsoa rs. Oeurge Pluab, Ia Chancery, I will On Saturday, tbe Sih day cf Sepiember, A u 1366. : one o elek P SI, at the front door of the residence of Joseph S w oods ia Pawnee City Pawaee County, Xebuka Territory, (the place "ci c is, lerraoi ,ta va- ir laid Couaty was held.) offer f jr ale at rubliraaclioo. rhe highest oidder for ca?b, tbe following rtea! EiUte, to-wit : the North Ea?t qiarter of scJioa seren- teea ia Townthip three rth ofkar twelre Kaat, ia fawnee County. Xebrvk Tern to rr Girea under my band this 33:h dry cf Jalr J;; WILLIAM J AIKI.S.SheriJof Pawnee $9 County, and r?jcial iLasler ia Chancery 44 MASTER'S S.3LE. Notice is hereby giren that parsuant to aa order or sale to me directsd, Laed by the Clerk fthe Dittnct Court of Pawnee County. Nebraska Terrv tory. ia tbe ease of Iniaasia F Luhbaa?h .r.A Joha L Canoo.rs. Iliraaa Miles. Ia Chatwrt - I - j j - On Saturday, the Sih day of September. 1 in A D 1?6, at 1 o'clock PM.cfer fr rale at re bile door of thees denceof Jueph S Wr-lj.ia Paw aee City, Pawaee County, "ebraka Territory tbe place where tbe last terra ofaaidCmirt for .aid aucuoD, 10 iae nnesi oia ier lor caa. at the front OiBltj wm heU,)tbc foHTWtn Real Eftate.to-wit: i De aorta Hast of the orth st oaarter.of SW- tioa twojnd the south Wert daarter.of the rth est quarter of seetion two, in Townsbio two. .ortn ot Uange ten ia5tof tbe rixth Prineita! Ha- ridiaa.in Pawnee County .Nebraska Territory. oiren unoer my nana.tn-.s tne 30th day f July. 85 6 WILLIAM J AlKlc.. SberiJ of Pawn 'i County acd Special Haiteriz. Chaeeerr MASTER'S &.1LE. Notice is hereby giren that paront to aa crier o sale, to me directed, iwned br the Clerk of tbe DisTTiet Court of laEte Countr, Nebraska Ter ritory, in Ihe ease of Benjamin F Luhban;rh xd John L Carron, rs. James C Williams. I will On Saturday the Sth day of September. A V Ic?631 1 0 clock r 11 ,oSr for sale at rub lie auction, to tae cijbejt bidder foreasb. at the front do it of tbe residence of Joer h S Wood in Pawnee City ia Pawnee O.unty, Nebraska Terri tory, (the place where tbe last term of atd Coart for said Countr w h?d the following Keal otate, to-wit Tbe ortb et ooarter of Section eight, in Township thr. North of Range twelve Lastef thifitn vnocjl ilendiaaa Pawnee Coaa ty, Nebraska Terriv,ry Girea under my r-ind this S3ih dar of Jilr A IMa.. WILLIAM .J ATKINS. SheriTef P-iwn-o $3 Couoty and JSpcc:al Natter la Chaacerr LEGAL K0TICE. John Shaw will take notice that Sarah A. ?aaw aj complainant has filed ber petition ia tba n;. 7 ' Nebraska, ajaJas't him as refonda ; and tntt toart ortt CaastTnr mih fV- t.: that the object and prayer of enmrlaiaict is to oh- taia a dirorce from respondent from the bon-l? of nsainmony, ana lor tne eoftoUr 01 all tbe Cbildr-n or said parties. excett tbe e!deL. J,.h rnaw is required to answer raid rf itioa ca or be fore the 21th day of ptembr, IS-'.I. i;atel Aasith Ii5 SABAHA.SrHW 45-4t 70 by her attorney E V THOMAS. MASTER'S SALE, Notice is hereby rrea that br f irtue of a a or der of tbe district Court tf Nemaba County, Ne braska Territory, in Cbarcery, in tbe cap f Joha Bell Baint John J. Ritchie, Mary J. Ritchie and Henry M. Atkinson, nude at the Sarins term A .1). lSgc, and to me directed, I will en the 17th ("ay cf September. A. D. 1S65, at one o'elock P. M offer for sale at tublie Auc tion, to tbe bizhest bidder foreasb. at tbe front door of McPbersou's U1L in Drowaril'e. Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, tbe plice where the last term of raid Court for said County was held.) tbe South Ea?t qiarter, of tbe Sou'h Wet frae-tif-ral qurrter, of Se-tioa cia'ea ( 13) in Towa sbi fourf 4), North of Ean?e fifteen (15). East.ia taia Nemaha Coaaty,eorak Territ-r. 1 Cirea under ay bacd tbie I4:b l.y f A7it I3g 3 f 8 4t SOD Ma?t?r ia Cfcancery - . - LEGAL jVOTICE - William Kinnisoa and Daniel Kinrnwa are bf re- dj not : Bed tnat Jobnatbaa Ij.gzind as FlaintijT bas tied a liill ia ebaneery must i:"un Kincisoa soniona kmn:son, r.lioe:h Knni-n and Oeor- h&rosi tcgetter with Xary.broaf bis wife, heirs of tbe late Polly Kincisea deied, as Defendant 10 mi ci .rujiti county, ia Ae- braska Territory. Theobjtrt and prayer of said Bill ia tocbtaia a decree cf foreclosure, aiviaicir. Uia 11 ortgaze executed by tbe ?ulp,.i!T kicnLvii va u uiira uay ci aaroi, ivj, to L.ujtibaah 4 . .1.' 1 j . J . 1 - n . . . . ' tarsua for tfie followm i:eal t.,tate, rii : The outa i.ast quarter 01 recti-ia :1 Cfreea, ia Tors ship No. Six of Barge No. thirteen: East in Nema ha County, Nebraska Territory. The sail Mort gage was made as security to a eerUia promissory Bote of tbe same date, a'so executed by tbe rail Polly Eionisoaia fTor of tbe said La?hbaagh A Carson for the sum of $23 0 J and d(ieteire Konths from date thereof. Tbe Said Mortie and note hari beeada'jfjMin.iaBdtraajfeed is now tfie proj rty of tbe said l-hcathaa higius and the said Defendant William Kinni.-ou aad Daniel slinniroa are Kequired to answer raid Dill on or before the 1st dsy of Oeieber. A. D. li"i JOHN'ATIIAN HIGCilNS 45 it 139 per Tinos a limrrr bis Atty. LEGAL NOTICE. Ton, Catharine Darit will take not W that on the 11th day of August IScs, J.Daisled a Petition as Cvrepliaaat against y m as Respondaat ia tbe District Court, of Nemaha Ccuaty, Nebraska Ter ritory. The object acd pray er of said Petition is ta obtain a divorce from tbe bcn-l of matr'.ui.ay frrm you, acd the custody of the Chllreu. Voa are required to answer said Petition cn or before the lit day cf October 1? TOWL1 MJUOENIiri?, 4j-4pi tl. fcr CvajUiasct. STRA Y Taia ? k. n En-aWEroaTsr:;:-. yv! J"' : Wala T.rr::cry,o3 the r.i dayef i.'V; L-y l-iry,4 yexs 0U.lt i4 ts,;. 7' ' Ptia farebtal. C. t g T"v:-' Dr. L. O. KoxTn Crr, wtcr $a the w or:j. ; keewa u fi L aB?:9 fif UW. nt fcla ;. ose de:rtas ef t:is? iu c-rj-,. AllrL &:a InmCo, :d5a?t Y JACOB MAK0II5 fc r-j ii 4 AL Ar-rt TKrSrve-n. c. 0 best aad ea?Peu lhia a 'ii. VAI5 STT.ZET, D7.0 WXTILLE, 5l221Sti : Ha jm recelred tie Urrt ra-Ij rf EQDBSfDRBBnrSWMB 1 Zrer transit to tiis raariet, asl caktf tbetaapui "Prt4t THE YER Y LA TEST STYLES. Worl; Warranlea--Tersrv.t, ruiyiiuiiiii lUiii pi w ImniC'3 Stcckat 11 UU Soathside Tain Street beL 1st azJ 2si I . ! Have cow on hand a caoifir e-t stcV cf 1 r .3 Cocieg ef BEDSTEADS Plain and fnrr. wl;a r w:f.bot Frrinr sal M AT R ESSES OF ALL KINDS. BUREAUS Plaia and Facer. Marble Tsp, Ae.le. "2- T m TH Parlor, Breakuait, Centre, ilixu;e f-p, totwa great ranety. HETAL1C CASES i Grt rarify cf noet iajnrorrl paiiera. Oil hx 27 S Gret .n' o; a ! iie,t ia r.'a ayj iahtt. LOUNGES, SAFES. WASH-STANDi WAAT-NOTS, UPHOLSTERY, And everything in tbe Furru line, which they will sell Below Eastern Prices! Their FuraiJere is eotcr-lete ia eTery reT';t,be- inj put uo '-y superior vio wbj basetarp of he e:ab!;sbment.aB J eta be relied a. Theirs i the rr?atet aior tineat ef Faraitara rer brought tthls saarkt ; aa-1 is the ea!ys!ae here a r-mp!t st of Furr.itsrecaa b h-l. FairDealing&Low Prices le their not 10, aaa tuy eaa be rt.i ea u both repeeU. Jane 15ih, 1S55. xZi fa (r Vrtt leu pi m. I FOE: !F0E ffrl 3. hi H "3 CO. 1 - 3 Cn IS 5 lU J 103 , I J ! 1 1