Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 06, 1866, Image 2

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JOIIN'L COI-IIAPP, EDITOR.
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(,j ; TLc Herd Larr Again.
" ' Ai tVii eueiroa is alreadr heir? a?t
ttted arnonsr cur farmers, and a. it will
doubtless come up before the Legislature
v ihii Winter, several of our delegation
Life requested us to ask of the farming
community to express itself fully petition
. either for or against, and in that way ad
vise them definkely of their desire in the
premises. Da this, farmers, and thus
settle this Texed question.
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Lend Office, Brownvillst Ye5., )
Dec. 6tb, 18C6.
EniToa AbTKETiita : Sir. I wish to
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Land Office will act in conjunction wit
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me in the business of the cface, parties
desiring to make entries can make their
applications in due form and they will be
tied by me ; and, when the business of
the oUice is resumed, will be respected
and acted upon and tha-rights of parties
who make such applications can be in no
wise prejudiced by the refusal of the R
ceirer to act. Cass. G. Dobsxt,
Register.
Land OQcc
Mantra, ia this District, are consider
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and eS-csent, but is Radical last Satur
day
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and appropriate remarks, declined. T.
W. Captain cf Co. "C," we under
ttzl, then went to Omaha for legal
advice, and. it was supposed, for a writ
f 'rtan-o'an.-ui ;' which was useless
at this kind of regard be and bis party
like the justice who fined a man for
ccotetrpt out of court, and qualified by
tying that his court was an object of
ontempt everywhere receive. gratuitn
oci from nearly everybody.
. Last Tuesday he returned, looking
care worn," higard and disappointed, evi
. dtntly the "wrinkles on his born" had
increased, and much wisdom bad been
- added to bis mammoth stock. No writ
cf execration was forthcoming : where
' upon severai-cauc-es were held, we sup
pose, to manufacture a sufficient amount
' at anathamas to oust Dorsey, but though
well done their "pole" didn't knock the
persimons."
Wednesday, R. S; Jamison, Receiver,
by the grace of Andy J., refused to act
in concert with Mr. Dorsey, although he
did work with him after Bedfords de
nand bad been refused. A gentleman
came in to enter a tract of land ; Dorsey
. offers his services, Jameson will not act.
Bedford then came up and requested the
privilege of making "just one entry,"
' . which being refused, he gets tho strang
er to make an affidavit of the number of
:- . miles travelled and time lost by reason of
porsey't refusal to permit Bedford to ex-
ercise the junctions of an cjjice for which
lhtt Bedford, is only nominated ! Well,
during the day Esquire Hawley came in
with his brother to enter some land, Jem
' ' ison who again "blocked the game,"
and Bedford took two more affidavits of
( like import to the above; afterward
the two Han ley's made other affidavits
that Do rsey offered to &ct with Jamison
a duly nominated and confirmed offi
r but that Jamison refused to act with
Dorsey ; and, further, that Jamison in
timated that as be, Hawley, had once
circulated a petition to have him remor
ed,' thit hf, Jamison, cow having a
chance, intended to have revenge.
" Thus matters stand. Dorsey holds the
office and we hope be may continue to
told it, We have beard several Demo
. crats endorse the doctrine "to the Victor
belong the spoils." They want the of!,.
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; . , . ; . Tktn t Utt nioBster, uUrt't tj tttug.
t .. -'"J ly Tirt-rjr, lifting f ran
Tha Mexican' question has become
till mere perplexing. Oa the 23d 0f
last mcath Gen. Sedgwick, under a dis
cretionary command, crossed tfce Ri0
' Grand and with U. S. troops took posses
; sica cf Mataraoras. Napoleon is said to
; It intent ca withdrawing as soon as he
can. ccastsiant with the safety of his
troops. It is feared by some that this
movement may dispose the Emperor
stubbornly and cause a war between this
' Ciuztry and France. Sedgwich has been
renered, end Napoleon agrees to be oat
Hexico by ihe J5th ef January.
Tha Jlev. D. Hart and O. B. Hewett,
m Agents for the Nemaha County Bible
Society, will bold a meeting at the School
Ibuse near Wra. B. Phillips on Mca
day crenicg.'Des. IChh. and at the School
'Ilcusa ia the Dundas District, ca Tues
day evtsbg, Dc. llih.
Our Eailrcl rrospects.
Frcra articles before ui a person -
reachless sanguine t&an tunelf could
Lot failto see- the near 'approach of -a
hi future for Browciib and Nerna.
fea county in the muter of railroad con-
nections east and west. - The JlisSouri
Hirer Railroad is now completed to the
city of Leavenworth, and the Atchison
Champion in speaking of its prospective
extension to that city, says :
We sincerely trust that this important
Railroad connection may be secured next
year, and if it is, we hope to chronicle
in lboS, us further extension through
Doniphan county, ria Troy and White
Cloud, to Nebraska City."
This road wouM certainly pass near to
if ,D01 through this city
The Nebraska City Press of the 1st,
in noticing the return from Washington
city, of D. J. McCana, says it learns
from him: I
That the Directors of the Council j
lilufl. and btate Line Kailroaa ana tne
plane county railroad, held a meeting in
New York on the loth of November
The iron for the former road has been
purchased and the road will be complei
ed to Nebraska Cay and the btate J-.ine
oy tue i6t oi .pr . iou. ub n"-
survey of the road fiom St. Joe to
the l'
State line will be abandoned and the road
built along the river. The Platte coun-
... rn H ..rill Via j tm rl a t o4 to K.nt,, r 1 1 XT I
norl nonrrar a Kri -1 era hm t orrnaa IhP
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next summer, a bridge built across the
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This road, if built near the river, will
give us rood shirping facilities, and we
believe it will be thus built and finished
before next winter.
From the Omaha Republican cf the
30th we learn that the preliminary ex
amination of Baker for the murder of
Higgins resulted in his committal to jail
it await the action of the grand jury at
the April term of the District Court.
We have frequently had occasion to
show up the demagoguism.lack of hones
I IV ar.u pramraaucai auu uvui:iavui;ni ijz
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norance or j. oieruns morion, eauor oi
tne JNeDraswa uuv iMews. nui never rouna
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anvthmfr from him which shows all of
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111s Toints" so comDieteiv as tne iouow.
inD extract from his paper of Dec. 1st ;
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speakincof the land restored to market
by reason of the re-location of the U. V.
R. R. farther south, he says:
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at Brownville office. We hoDe our f riend
in Saliue County will remember the
promise we made them relative to obtain-
iDS a restoration to market, for actual
settlers, of their lands.
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recor(ts r0f tht ranj Office, ai Washing
ton, will show' that we have adei jailh
fully andeffeelitdy in the matter."'. ' ...
How bad -our friends in Saline coun
ty" will feel wheii they find out that the
lands restored do not touch that county,
and how "faithfully and effectivelly"
"that promise has been redeemed." The
land restored lies West of the 100th
meridian, Saline county is East of that
meridian ; the restored tract lies South
of the south line of town five, which line
makes the southern boundary of Saline
county ! The lands granted to railroads
are usually cf those nearest to the road
bed ; the Kansas Pacific Railroad held
these lands while their survey located that
road cn the Republican Fork in Nebras
ka ; the company not Morton having
changed their route to the Smoky Hil
Fork, in Kansas, our lands had to be re
linquished and other lands near the new
route chosen !
We hope "our friends in Saline" wil
hold this mighty mole in the Democratic
dung-hill to "that promise ;" and tha
his 'hefty" influence shown in raising
the Marsh from our P. O., digging Cole
out cf the Peru office and "histing" But
ler at Pawnee city will be able to raise
the B. & M. R. R. grant, which is the
road that now holds all the vacant odd
sections in this Land District, yea, even
that of "our friends in Saline county.
The following facts on immigration to
Southern Nebraska we take from the
Nebraska City Press of the 24th :
"We enquired of Mr. Bebout. nroDrie
tor cf the ferry at this place, a few days
ago, what number of families have cross
u here to settle in Nebraska, nnd the
astonishing reply was, that for the last
four months, 'ttdios Noveraber"15th. not
less than ten families per day have cross
ed. Last evening we met Mr. W. S.
Morgan, of the ferry at Brewnvillej and
he informed us that for the same length
of time twenty families daily, at the
lowest estimate, had crossed at that place,
making a total at these two places of
three thousand six hundred and ninety
families. These families will average
five persons each, so our readers cau, by
a slight calculation see that our popula
tion has been increased, eighteen thous
and four hundred and fifty."
Marshal Yost returned yesterday from
Michigan, where he had been to deposit
in the Penitentiary, Cnas. Wyatt, con
victed at the last term of our District
Court of counterfeiting apd sentenced to
two and a half years imprisonment.
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Umaha riepuoiican 7th.
We were aware that sometime since
the Director of the Bureau of Statistics
had called upon the Assessor of Internal
Revenue for an estimate cf the popula
tion of Nebraska, and find, in the St.
Louis Democrat of the 23th, thut this
estimate, given upon reliable data, gives
the population cf Nebraska at 88,530.
With this fact of population so clearly
established we are doubly satined that
TVrlra tar ill h& jAmtHA itio ??Qil ;
Cccrrft.
Pen Sketches or ueniocracj.
uwriounw, vu- -
Mer renei organ, tat
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, i"";a" Jack
v . vat iooUeci ilke Gea. Grant.
that looted like a lad? of fash
ion, aod a jackass that reminded me of
Me Northern Democracy.
The Chicago Times says:
The mummy is the thorough uonser-
vative. rid is not oniy aeau. oui uis
deadoess is embalmed and preserved.
Tbe mummy never takes any step for
ward. The mummy is to-day what he
was 3000 years ago. He does not be
lieve in. progress, or in anything else,
sate; that. mummies are the true type of
wisdom. The world is full of mummies;
and, unfortunitely, all are not quietly
laid away in the catacombs.
These pictures, drawn by members of
the Democratic party, will recommend
themselves for their '.ruthfulness and
lark cf flattery. We copy them so that
n. - horn m5l ,hpm in .w.r
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political album ; or stick 'em in your hats,
Democrats and Conservatives, so that
yoa may often look at yourselves as yoa
appear to your friends. It w:ll cultivate
VQur self..ss.,eem
rroa nn w Tintna left this citv for
. Ue, r,,,- tvpt,!f ith ,vli!
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lo.n. o ......a ii..tnrnKrl which ivnulJ
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I f 1 . i t vinmiccinn.
To his energy
laLiiiiaic uul uu tt i.-.)v
is mainly aue ine promp- retpouau iu u.c
Director of Statistics with regarq to tne
population of Nebraska.
From Irlaud we have bold and start
ling rumors. The Feniaos of Irelaud
are aroused and the people generally are
reported ready to join the movement for
freedom of Ireland. The excitement
among circles in this country is ut white
heat. The armed and organized Fenians
now ready to "go to the rescue" are re
ported at near 100.000. Napoleon is
said to be in sympathy with Ireland and
secretely aiding the Fenian tn.'vetnent.
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I ara coiH tt ho nr(Tflni7inir n innvcinPnl In
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Fescue lh pr,'soner. now on trial iu Can-
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Ireland, yet such news is nouny expect
ed. May 11 come and be successtul 1
J our prayer
Last. week, our towusman, David Me
Laughlin laid incur -drawer" a very
,arge. and considering the age and habits
of the layur," a rather remarkable hen
egg. The egg measured 8 inches in
circumference around the Ion? way, and
OK aruuuu iue suuri way, nuu weigucu
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3 3-4 ounces; the weight of one dozen
was 45 ounces. It was laid by a pullet
hatched this year, and she lays one egg
br tbii siza each dy. Wo ihiuU thin
a "gocd lay" especially if, like the
Ledger stories, it is to be continued."
It will be bard to beat; yet, while eggs
are high and scarce, we hope all uilleu
ter into a spirit of lively opposition and
lay samples in our drawer.
We learn that, on the 23d ult , Mr
Overaker in a fit of insanity set both o
his frame houe in Aspinwall on fire and
then run to the woods, since which time
as we learn, he has been once seen
Rulo and no more, although a diligen
search has been kept up. The houses
were both burned to the ground, and his
family are thus left without house or
home. The case is a deploralle one and
must secure for the family the sympathy
and assistance of community. Norause
can be given for this fit of inssnity save
the losses recently sustained by Mr
uveacker financially, over which he
seemed constantly brooding.
Nice place to Jive in is Nebraska City
very! The News of the 1st contains no
less than ten different local notices of
larceny, robbery and rewards for stolen
goods. Their rebel mnjority in October
was over 400. but this must decrease;
yet a wagon, or horse, or saddle, or may
be all three, is ra.her expensive for a
gane of half of a Radical vote !
The Winter Term of the Nenmha
Valley Seminary and Normal Institute
at Pawnee City, will commence on next
Wednesday, Dec. 12th, 1S66, under the
instruction of Prof. Fisher.
J. W. HoLLIHOSOEtD.
Sec. Board of Trustees.
Of the late horde pf. 'grashoppers,"
so-called, a learned savan of Pittsburg,
Pa., after having examined some speci
mens, says they are a species of ihe
seventeen year locusts, and that no fear
need be felt of their return next year ;
but advises the destruction of their eggs
anyhovr.
Congress
Convened last Monday. A grand re
ception banquet was given to the mem
bers on. Monday night. The President
Message was read on Tuesday. We will
give it next week. On the question now
maicly engrossing public aueniion, Re
construction, no new points are made,
only 'My Policy" rehashed.
The Stage driver reports having been
halted by a man, last Tuesday night, cn
the way up between Rulo and Aspinwall;
tbe man was standing in the road with
revolver; the driver gave his horses the
whip and the would-be robber commenc
ed firing1. The horses ran off the road
onto the. prairie, where tha driver Tas
fnaA m 1 . ;i j t-i. , '
J to fisd the road. No damage done.
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Tha Marysviile Enterprise says: "We
learn from Mr. Baker, of Rock Creek,
Jones county, N. T.," that a party of In
dians supposed'to be Otoes vand Ipwas
came to the house of Mr. Hughes; who
lives one mile below the mouth of Rock
Creek, while the family were out visiting,
aid after plundering the house of most
of its contents, se,( fire to it, destroying
it all. The Indians had been on a hunt
up in the Browner settlement, and had
been driven awaw on account of their set
ting lire to the prairie" and endangering
settler's property."
As some doubt has been felt as to the
main cause for Morton's pilgritaage to
gaze on Johnson's face and bask in the
light thereof, we believe we can give it :
Gov. Butler has been removed from the
Post Office at Pawnee. This herculian
task accomplished Morion feels easy,
and will probably sleep sound at night.
The Secretary of State on the 3d re
ceived ihe following cable telegram i "I
have arrested John H. Surratt. oue of
Presidem.incolt.'s assassins. There is
no doubt of his identity." Signed by
Hale, V. S. Con. Gen., Alexandria.
Egypt-
Pern Seminary Examination.
Peru, Neb , Dec. 3d, 1866.
Friend Colhapp : Allow me through
the medium of the Advertiser to give to
those who feel interested in the cause of
education, the result of the examination
at the close of the first term of the Peru
SiuiiuarY; which examination embraced
twu days, and was conducted iu the mast
thorough manner. ' . .
The advancement made by the stu
dents in their several studies excelled the
most sangui'ie expectations of their
friends, who were in attendance from
different pans cf the county, both iq the
advancement and in thorough mastering
of the rudiments of the several brunches
engaged in- In this connection I would
remark that if praise be due to either
class above the rest, that, to my mind, it
belongs to the commencing Grammer
Class; in justice, however, to ihe other
classes 1 must say that all did well.
Their examination" gave conclusive evi
dence of the efficiency of Prof. M'Ken
zie as a teacher, and the close applica
tion of the students.
The classes in Thompson's higher Ar
ithmatic, Algebra, Book-keeping, As
tronomy, and Vocal Music, all acquitted
themselves very credibly.
The exhibition, although not intended
to be anything more than the .regular
school series, was quite interesting ; both
the com position, and declaiming of select
pieces, woulil ha va done credit to school
of longer standing.
The School has labored under some
disadvantages during the past Term,
which will be obviated for the next, which
will commence on the 13:h of the present
month, in the Seminary building. This
buildio , though not completed, will be
so arranged that ihe tchool will occupy
it with comfort to all.
The list of students for the term to
commence on the 13th in?t., show3 that
(he number will b& fully up to the facili
ties for their accommodation, which num
ber will probably reach SO or 100.
Wa. Dailt.
Railroad Connections East.
A few days ao we had occasion to ai
lude to the St. Louis route as a good a ud
reliable line of travel for per.-ons going
East. Since then we have had occa? ion
to examine the different time laM-?s and
we find that rouie even more favorable
to the comfort and speed of travelers
than we at first anticipated. Railroad
men understand lime tables and how to
copdense them, but to the travelling pub
lic they only serve to confuse, and very
few indeed ith the time and figures bes
ide them can lell at what day or hour
they can arrive at the place they may
t.esire to reach. We will ilhmraie tii-i
St. Louis route : Supposing the time of
leaving St. Joseph is SunJay evening at
7 o'clock, via Hannibal & St. Joe and
North Missouri Railroads, you arrive iu
St. Louis Monday at 12:15, noon; you
leave at 3 p. in ; Tuesday morning at 6
o'clock you are in Cincinnati; leaving
there ou the famous 7 o'clock express
you are in "New Y:rk cny Wednesday
afternoon at 3:15, Boston. Wednesday
night, rhiludelphia, Washmgton an!
Baltimore Wednesday tijnrnini:. Wheel-
lug, ateuDenvule, JNewark, 25anesville
and Parker?burg Tuesday evening, Day
ton, Coiutnbus, &c.:, Tuesday tncrninir.
Leaving St. Joseph any other day at
time rueotioptd, aiid the same rule will
apply as to the. tune of arrival at. the
points above mentioned. Except when
Sunday intervenes; in that case the pas
senger would nave to lay over at Cincin
nati or Indians polic from Sunday morn
ing until evenin?.
By comparing ihe above time. pa?sen-
gers will be able at once to determine at
about what hour they can arrive at pain's
not mentioned aboe. The St. Louis
rouve has always been a favorite line wiih
our citizens, but heretofore ihe delays
and want of connections have been an
noying and painful. BjI when ihe trav
eling public learn that ihe present change
of time was made with a special viswto
the St. Louis connections, they will read-
iy see tne importance of adopting lhat
ioe as the quickest and most comfortable
route east. Let the iravellin? cublic
try it St. Joseph Herald.
The New lork ledger.
Soire time since we informed our rea
ders that we had made an important ar
rangement which we should announce at
some future (Jay. We now have the
P'sure or m.k.n- that arranjement
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known lo thi nublic: It is the Pn.-a.
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a story for tfce tfe w Ytilt Ledger, which
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wilt exienu inruugu cnai iuuiusi
Be'echer is now at work upon this story.
We fhall begin its publication in the first
nart of the new year. As will he seen
by the lollowing ..eorresponueucc,
Bjucher thinks h& wu wre u reauj
by that time.
Ledger Ornct, yu Ueekman street
. v. Nev7?Yok, N&VM5.15G6.N
RetHekrt Ward Beecher Dear
Sir: Does the enclosed announcement
of your Ledger story meet jour views as
, ,U ,;inA ,,f nf rommencinf its Dubli -
tO the time Vl Ol comment iuo r-ii3 FUV'4.
;nn 7 Pfpasft let me know at onc. as
wativii -
I wish, to inake the announcement in the
number ot ihe" .Ledger which is now go-
inj; to Press. . .
Truly Yours, Robert Bjx.xer
, . Mr BeecherV Replv
Mr Robert Boer Dear Sir.
The anftovuiceruent uf which you send rue
a proof-copy iii correct I hope to' put
enough manuscript in your I and o ena
ble you to begin the story early in live
year 1867 I am truly yours. 1
Hexry Ward Beecher
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'ADjiixiWKAVoHTs4LET
Notice if hereby givn that purjuunt to inorJer
of Siilo made by the 1'rubate Court of Neniih
Ctntity, Nebraska Territory, on tbe t l laj of De
cember, A. I). 13 j3, we will on
Thursday, ih 27th day of December,
A. K ISfio.at one 'clock V. M- in front of tbe
lt OHco iatno Town of Peru. in Neaiah i C.4nty
Nbraik;k Territory , ffr lor anlc at public suction,
o hgbe."t bidder, the following lia t Ktute be- i
turning to the Kstatoif Saaiuet (i. Iiiljr deceased ,
to-wit : Tbe undivided half of the W-t-t half of tbo
Ai rib E&a fnctional quarter, and Jot No, one (I)
uf tbo North East fr.wtiopat qu trtcr un-l Lot S.
two (2) of tho .Nnitft East traocioQl quarter f
Sccti'iU Xo. one (I) iu Township No. six o),Nurth
ot'.t aiigo !tcen () Eaft, coctainicg 1 1 i 1 -100
acres.ui.Mi, tbo un.irided 5 bt!f of tho .South Eat
quatterof Section thirt'.-six (3r), in Totrnt-hip
seven. North of Kango fifteen (15) East, ctntiia
in5 IGQ iicres, and undivided half of fbo North
W vft 1'raciiouai quarter, ur Loll number tw , three
and fire (2,3,5,) inaction No. thirty ono (31) iu
TuTii.-hip Sevn (7),Norib of Kange six.ctii (16)
ta t ,cuut:MDing i oU-lUJ acre.-,aud ij t lar i4 t
of North ll't miction il uuarter. of . ciioii iw-jii-tj-0ve
(25), in Township seven (7),Ntthof fl.in,j
ti.tetn (1 5 East.ojniaiuing v lOJacru, ail iu
Nemaha County, NcbiM.sK Territjry. Tiie last
named tract above described is tiui iwreJ l.tuiAul
will bo sold in lot of five and tea ncre, or alio
ir ether, to suit the purjaascrj.
WUJ.lAM DAILY
SAiuit m. daily.
Adminiatrators of the Estate of. cumud U. Daily
deceased. "
Dated, December, 1st 13 tff. 10-lt 18.00
Listorri cigltt i cnutiniit ill tlie
Ware House of Tlieo. Klill &. to.
tvliicli IVill be sold fur 1'ieigiit
and CliargCKj It not called lor
wliliiu thirty days.
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4 Box U H Goo4 1 Bbl U n QactiB. '
A Okbum.
Bdli reltlng. I . - - ,
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4 Pkss Marble. "
J W Allitou
Uillin Good. . ' .
Hot Met
1 Box 3 H Good.
4 Boxes,
1 Bit
2 Kes.
1 B Chair,
iB Uoov r .-.-"
1 Sack Timothy Seed,
Buretb Con llockport, Mo.
I BUI Bed side
1 Bnl Ml iatf,
S Bdi I ibjirs
1 Yt Beu kicadi.
2 Bal G. Seed.
28 Chair Frame 4 Sofas.
Itrownviile, Nco, for. 23, 13i.. 2t
' STIMX.JWTJCES. -
Taken np by the undertigned, -Jirin 3 miles
North cf HrovTDville, Nemaha County, Nobnik.i,
oq tbe 5 lb day uf December, ISM, -ma Ked Hei.er,
one year old, marked with dewjaped. noiber
marks or biaud 10-5tc IsREfc CoTtctx.
Taken np by the uuloriisnad, Iivi.i njx mile
Weft ot yriiwnyille, Nemaha County, iSebr.k:,on
tbe 27th day uf November, ISirt, One dark red
Steer, some while spot on tbe body, half crop off of
at. a.. t
leir ear. two jears oiu je spring.
?0 it c : JAUE6' VV COLEMAX.
Taken np by tbe undersigned, livinj at Glen-
ck .in emaha County, Nebraska, on tha 20ta
dny of November, 1866
One ox, white on tbe buck and belief . whito Tica
branded on the left hip, uppused to be h mexican
bru ud, seron year qM. Uno steer with white
luce, white hawk antf belJcy.biUpoe red,.ibnut three
year old . One whilo uud red rpoeklei heifer .three
ye:ir old, no mirKHor ormdj. O.ie red a id pile
ciw, branded on tlielclh hip very dim. about ev-
cnyinriolJ. Uae black 'ow, with short tail,
nrn.ui inreo ycr via. uid bn la heifer, wtth
white on back, z years ld. One brindle heifer,
.a
no ut int. or urana', one year old. One black
c:i!T . nJ une rea call last prmgi calrc.
'-5lId James Disnor.
Taken up by tho nndersi ned. living at Hickorv
iJrova 14 1-2 w'.Us west of Hrownvillc. o tha IVth
day of Novim.b.or,one red sircr, 3 year ok crop
off both eirtf. luth if tail white. 10 ot pd
CEOKGE OTTBXS
Taken np 1y tho undersigned. living at Hickory
Grove, 11 mile? ( 8t d I5r.,vnviib, on the 9. h day
of November :on red Steer, tw.i years f.ld , bu-li of
wnile- Itl-dtpd COSAKU F MAKM3.
Taken up by tho underpinned, llrin'? four mi Ira
onthe20ihd:.y..f.VovoiDbjr. ISiiJ.onu ..rrl i:..:,
with aur in r.re!io.J.buto hiud feet white, t
;triu. lu-pa H U CUAVTO.V.
lken np by the undersigned , living fivo x. i
rouib w e.t uf nrwnville in emiiht Ununry j
br.iska, on the 20ih day uf November. I6"H. ono red
p. tied stcr, uiiJeritpe on each enr,m , y.ir ld
- Ono red and w bite spotted heifer, no markt or
brand', about one year old neit (ring.
l JtC WILLIAM DANIELS.
Takenapby the underH, Mvin at S.nfr,-
co, tii Ncmaba C.unfy, .ebnuka, on tho 2otlt
ci?c
d;y of November, IkCft. t i.o ralo ml fmcklcd rtecr
rrwp ou cne ieit rar,iipiH in tne njrr.i ear. heavy
pvrnf,Dvui jvrt
. i ... . -
IQ Slpp JA3IE3 Ol.VDEH,
Taken on by the nnler.tzn-d. livin? fix mild.
weft of brown vUIc.navr Weill!, b--i.l 'o, on the
I6.li day of i ivein or, 13) ,one bla-!c ,,vv. n.mi
winto un ter Dcr oeny, ear iuirfc. a sulit in 4-li
ear.anJ a crop ojf of both. brand 1 wall I I r.,i t!j
left hip, snppusod to be oou; seven yeirs old.
itjt pa niKAM stuum.
Taken up by the undersigned, liviog .nend a
half miles above Ix.nc'a Bndze. on the 2.5d d.i ..r
legs white, naif way up, white belly, suppoJ fo
oe two years oia past.
r 8 9 . E.SIMrOX,
TiiVifi un rtv tb m i1avbU. aJ i: t
Ccnnty on the 2ith day7of October. ISflft ..n i?i
steer, supposea to t,e tnree years old lajt sprin"
with a crop off of the right'ear aad a small aire-k
8 JOHN lUNXA.
Taken gr by tb undersi?hed, living
one mile Jvm 0f London, in Nemaha
County -'Nebraska, on ihe 15th day of
November A. D. 1866. One brindie
Heifer, branded with J. L. on MV hio
nuuui iwo years oia.
1 A I 1 V .
N. COLEAIAN.
Taken np by tbe undersigned, living three and
half miles North West of Hrownrill-, on the 2Z
2Ji
aay oi uciooer, a U I Sol
Cnered aad white spotted Ow., crop off of
left ear and swallow fork in tbe right m, branded
S." on tbe hip.dew-biped, abut 9 years old.
One red a-d white spotted Cow.underbit in each
ear, about years old. Jsbakl Cottox,
Urooville, Xor. 3 1S8
Taken up by the undriignd, livin? foo
ii so in urtwBTiut aeorajjja, 04
day of November 1S66
Cne red and white Cow (speckled) ewallo
in right ear, nine years old
Kor.9,136a JobaLGSmita
Takon npby tbe nnderjigned, living C 1-2 railes
South West trotn Aspinwall Nemihi County ko
braska, One brindle Steer, crop off each ear brin
dle fape, 6 yoars old,
One red and white steer, crop ol each ear, cad
broken off left horn. jpars old.
Taiea npoq th 51;5 day of October' '
WitLlAX BOCEXJ
AM. ARTISTS' UNION
AGENTS WANTED-. :
Reliabla nd energetic persons, mala or feni?e,
wanted to olici ub?orirtions lor our Enra
inss.ani to ?u.ch ws o5er tb:j liberal cash indu-w
cemcnU; .lio ki ta e4 in cr.ran, together
with all nessarj papers, wi'l b fornitbei on ap
plication. AdJr.-,w.Uh reference.
, . AMEIUCANS ARTISTS 'UNION ,
10-3m" 25 Pin-street, New York.
JDMLVJSTRJtTOR'S JVOTICE.
In the maiter of tha estate ol Joab A. Thornbar.
I Wherww the Probate tonttiaar.i for Gasei-ontj.
t Net)ra!iKa- Territory-, dido the 2W df of November, A
D. I8C6, fix and appoint the ai :a7 or jau -rj. a.
D 1S67. a tbedav tor the fii3aettlement of the fs
tte ol Joab . A. Thombur, tats of said county, de
ceased. No", therefore, all persona indebted to tbe
caid estate will corae forward aud make immeJlate
pytnent. All creditors of said" estate.-r art per J
ou luterested therein, are hereby notified to pre-eat
their claim against Kaid estate before the Probata court
on or before ti.e 33ih day of iavuary, A. D. 1S67, or
the same wU 1 b lorever barred.
It I ordered by ld Probate Court that notice of the
bore be pulUbf d for four consecutive, weeks in the
Nebraska Adverser.
Ailurinistrotor.
Beatrice, November 23, IS3S.
9-41
PROBATE NOTICE
Monday, June 10th lS67,is iho Uoetfor hoar
ins claim againstlba Estate of Samuil lti.-,do-cca'fd.aiidtbe
plco tbe 1'robate Court Il-vitu in
the City of JJMwnvilio, emaba CXuaty, Nebraska
Territory .all person havi ig claim :aint said
Eatafo wiU ir?soot tbein h that tlpiy or bo forever
barred from tbe collection thereof by order of Pro
bate Court. . CEOIIUE W. FAlRBUUTilEX,
' ... l'n.lilte Judg-.
Xor.22nd s3 ,8-4t 4,50
Dyspepsia Cure.
TUUtJrewt I.'cuifdy f. r nil Dinjesof tho
STOMACH,
j tho flifevery &f tho inventor of Coe' valuable
Cugh l!.lj:jm, ki!e experimenting firbiiin
beal b. It cured Cramp in the Sti tnach fr him
wh'uh had i.ff.rc yielded to -ibinbut C 'b Ion -form.
The !yi-ft daily testimony from ari us j arU f
the country encourage u to bclicvo there i ii di
eafe caused by a disoidetcd aiouiach.it vfiil uot
ccatiy cure.
P y s i c i a u s endorse nd Ue it ! !
Mitii.-trs give ie?iimony of it? efilccy
And frtn ali direction we rtceirc tiding- f cure
porfermed. , .
Ztyni'jata '
' I i f ure to care. '
;arivr t j
One dore will cure.
isick'lleadache 1
U Ua. cured in hundred ofca e.
1 taJache and Diiiinc I
- It. ttnym in thirty minute.
Acidity of tht Ffrmach (
li forrtctiat once,
Ititin'j of the fiid I
1 1 topj imm?o lately .
DtulK after entity I
Due diwe iviM remove.
Cholera Morbid!
liaj-idily it Ids to a few dosci.
Had Drenlh I
Will bo ehAPJid with-h;lf a b itt'c. '
Jt is Peifectly Hi rmless ! !
ti ur rcrcdvr; tid u?cc.3 i owint't the fur t that
It Curos by 4s$lIfng'.!Vature,
1JO KE-ASSEllT. ilEii S A'aV . N S Ya I E M ! J
Nearly every dealer in tho Lnitfd St.ito sclli it at
oxe doll in iKjri'n:.
. C G. CLARK, & CO- ExopVicturs,
KKW HAVES', COM.
nOLLADAT & CO., tnl MeCrtF.ERY A CO. '
' . (Jeteral AgnU.
AlsaforsilahvMAKSIli CO,
; "November II, 13(51, ' y.
SWAN & 'BiS0TI3BR
(Succe-sors to Mcl.iurrhlin Swan.
. , Nemaha Valley Bank Building,
WETtjspectfulIy announce to-thu
PublicHhat they hiireno'win store, a
New and Large Stock of
0
AND
To which they invito the attention
of purchasers.
YOU WILL FIND THE BEST
Sugars. Teas, Rio and JavaCof-
rct, rure Clacr viLiescr and Coal
WAN & KKO.
Canned Fiuils in great variety and
or cue ueu nuautti ; Kjateiip. vichtcs.
I t a (1 m m
U!Xei - Olivine, V,iaiH8, I'ldlUl
JlusluTlI, WvrCC8tehire SuilCC Ull(l
I , ,r . I t
SWAN & BKOS.
Sn.tn ami Brother, tlesire to c til
u,rticuLir attention to tll ir lirC
f , . , S V" li,ol
ana variuu otocu oi
Tobacpp. conaittns- of Naiuriii L-a
and Neciannt; and other favorite I rau:i?
of Flutf Totit co uid hp?t iiialiti9 f
Fine cut md Smuk'iH? ToIijulu
Wrotjoiit at;r; Cut NaiU, gf all sizf
Spades. Sl.oveis. Brootns.Sewititr Twine
ana scoop Miovels nt
SWAN & DUO'S, t
TIic holiest prlfc pslii forBntlcr,
K'zzs, and country pro dure at
f
01
,7AX'& BRO
r
ult your . interst by exumin-
i: ; .m a uros. troous and unco
before buying elsewhere.
v-JO-n-4 ly.
Bay Harp Colt.
Taken nt hr tie nnderxiifned. 1
Rock' iB emb Cfuaty Xcbraska.ea lb? 2uthdav
of October, 1651. . J
One Bay lre Colt, one Tear old laat R,.-.
I m..j m K4 n.lj O
HrnwnTill October 2 9tb.lSC8 ' -J
Fcr Sal8 fay Joscpli LoTless on the
These Trees, havinpjbeen raised from so d in
thia elimate, and nearlyall praftfl iiK
varieties by Mr.V owell an exrcriencel nurseryiuaa.
make - tJjis the best cbanco ever offered in Ibis coun
ty. 1 am deteruimed to close out this stock, and
warn all tocsM aoon.-" .i."
H-S 3o-faa J0SIPH LOVELESS.
5
mmm mm.
, C Imin'aiiso Slock at
Hirers
I s
1 !
NJ
ScraibsKe Mairr-Stte'e't bet: IstV
BRO W.VTI LLC,
Hare row on hand a m-grjific-ritstv
C"ni-ting cf
"'"BEDSTEADS
PJain and fa.iCT. with r withoat Snria-.
matrj:sses of ALL ily)
B U it E A TJ
. . riaia and Fansy, Marbrs Tvp.-,iIj
JL" .stZj HCa i
rarWjBriaKfaAt, Coni.ro. Marblo fop, i;.
i
prc;it varieiy
M E T;A L I C CASE;
. Great variety of most improved pt
G li a. i 2r q.:
Gret vriv of ai" fMe. r.oi)i lain and.
LOUNGES, SAFES. WASH -STA;
WAAT NOTS, UPHOLSTERi
At;d everyili.'ni: in the Furni
litre, win h iltpy will st-H
Below Eastern Prfc
Thi ir Furiiiture m rouij-lofc in rverr t- i
ing jmr up hy a ui-erii r w..rMn;n wii.. Sl!
ol tho c.-tiibl sihiix nr, nTi l r.tn ho rclird "
T!-ir. i the cn-.-ti-t aw.itmenf if Fnr
i verbr u l.t It. this mirk't : and i thrvn!t
heri a e m.l'f - .f Furii itur-can h b4
Fair Dealing&L ow Pric
I- ihtir Hiiiti.', kmij .bey ran be r-he4
both r-fct.. - - - - -Jane
15th, ISfii. x:lS ai
-rl.-0 VJUIA V1 liy.
FOE
r. !
fCaVAF:DIHG b, COMMISSI
M 11 c -H'A sT T
in
: IN VARIETY, AND
. the 100 orl,000 fopsaleM'
E.H.BQRCHES&CO
.At their Nursery 2 li2 rnile$
Brownville. Nebraska. . . .
CJIiS. C. ELLI$r
homeopathic riiYsicii
OBSTETRICIAN. i
CrowEville, ..Sebrs
Will five hi attention t' all eaes entrants
biin.an.l believes him'cif qualified to eare -J
inU remedies f-rjvibed by his school.
.-OFFICE At bis residence, west of thefr
School Llosje.cB Atlantic, bttwees 7r A Stb'
XI ally
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