i : V h t "P f .. 'J j v. She 5Ubr.t5fcib...aUraIiL( . PLATrSMOU TH, N2?l A SKA. YEUNESOAY, rEB.lC good xru's- V? hatr-i i- from po d authority tha- the Burlington Mi-.-ouri 1kiver , Kail Read Company are making necessary arrun7--iiiens to toi -tif.luti- dred miles of their road wot of Ct.an-. ton under contract at on. e and tha, !- Decenary work on iLi end of ih I'"- is to he cminenctd wiihuul delay Luliv for P'ati-iiK-nth. ' , , --- cued it ro.cu:u. AVe see that this infamous swindle hasocain pas-f d the Lcgtslafire. It is claimed that i s l jectionaUe feature are removed, Lui from wUi w learn we think they aie not, and we trim Lis Excelency.tiov. Sunders, will aMin u-iurn itdiarrrov',d- y-1'" "looks to boi-ih::isg Oorana run- it.ro... n the legislature like ground lijhtnm,'. ibis winter. Nebraska City La Leeii .nutted, once - on her Mercantile Li Wary Act and once on her JJjard of ' Trade Act. It i ime that memorial for grants of land for railroad purpose for NrlrasU City and Browmil.e him j assed. lut it U nl-o too true- that the inonstriu swindle c.lird the Credit Fonder has passed twice. NVhin- i- "wrong if Omaha can le sul served; tu if her sisters ask anything, a wonder ful fetling of acute discrimination seem to animate the majority, and trmur.ier nbld oljfctioiia arc- rai-ed that giv the people a right I tiue.-lijti the Lom-siV of many acts perpetrate J by the Legisla ture this winter. It u fortunate for the pcoph of N-hraska that they have n Govf-mor uh . is above sccumbr.- to pt.y local interests-, and whose keer sen-ij of jjsiict) to Nctruska, an a whole, has saved litem from such gross swi':dl as this Crtdit Fuucier. Like thi unfortunate lad.es who used to come all the way from the east to K1'' our Legislature to divorce them fro:i. husb.nds ihey were not .vorihy to mate with, (i -orge Francis has come here, thinking he could get our law-maker? . to perpetrate this ntroci us wild-cat pt of his tpon hone-i people . We would just as fooii etppct to tee n law legal izing counterfeiting as tint this other mode of oLiau.i: g money under false . pr tenoes should be sanctioned. W e ; hope ,Tehra-ki is not to b.;i;o:ne the too! cf eery winner who comes to it. A WOKI OF ADTJCK. In cur Ust i.iue we published the glad tidings announcing a speedy com pletion of our Railroad connections cnsi. Tt.is i. however, Mill iti To.-peMi, and whil-J we would not detract one wi.n from the commanding importance r gives us as a commercial city, we would q-iictly caution our readers aainm It ing iMrried away with fojh.-h ideas ol the valje of prsipeny. and against en gaging in sj eculative porch tses ha-.ed on those wild atid extravagant idea that t often ' lift a in;m out of his b'"ots." Fr soTiething over twelve years, h.'pe in ihrt finishing of this line has t-Lbed and flowed, and nt last the f iithful are apparently about to be. rewarded ty 'a 'coiisunnrati;,n of their long cliPii.-hed trust iu the Burlington S Mi-souri Rver U ii road Company. Rot vhen we look back at the stacrgiring Hjw railroads received in 37, atid reflc-ct that the financial embarrassments of that period effectually si jpp d the work uu this lioe at U:tuuiwa. and that for several years ii appeared a if it wcuid never p?t b?yoni that point, we :fhou!J. remembering the cautions of Secretary McCulioch, atid the stri ng probtlili'y of a financial crisis arproath .ing,.rr out of J tit, and avwidthal reck less ari l ruinous leaping into purchase "which inevitably bii;-gs ruin' upon the ever sar.g'jic.3. Jso diubl property will change hands - v:e hear already of 6ome extensive purchase? having been made but 'we caution our readers agaimi asking or paying, extravagant prices for lands. The one will keep out caj i'.al, and the cthtr," pcrhap?,""e nT ail rc:.;a t p m the purchaser. It should le b une in inind that, as it was easy for the Union Pa cific INtlroad Company tu swing their line down to Uellevue", fo it tony prove eisy f'ir the Burlington and Misso.iri :Rirer Railroad Company .to swing theirs uj to. t!ie same point. Congress ' apprfTed the one course indirect oppo sition tb.9 permanent location of the " linVus" first estimated oa and Congress tl:15u be. led to .do. as much for the R. vS" M. R-R-Xo. as it did for .the U. J'. n:k-;:' : ; "Wo say to our readers, do nothing rashly .look before jou leap and don't get a railroad fever on you that will tvis? your financial s'repg'h, if it ch es not kill your pi cket entirely. V r make no pr dictions for we are prophet (although j lent y .of "Cotton-"' wood" grxts in our locality) vv.e siin-! ply give our readers a little quiet advice for which they may thank us some day. That tae present aspect , of-' railroad makers is encouraging, caimot be de nied; but, some'imes, things are not what thf-y reem. and it would brt w'eli chough." :o Le'tilre first, and go ahead alterivnids. -i tu. stun 1 .- . It will be rtmem'.ercd by many ot ; uur .fcaJera ih-isome e.e-veu year ag.j of c0,f taxeJ to" the de- SJ.OOO DCO worth of ' fraudulent shares w.-re issued by' the- President of the NVw Haven R. R-. and when he ab .-; n.kd the ioiRCent holders tried to have the company assume these shares This was refused numerous suits were brought. against the company, and after six long years of motions and counler mctions, in wh ch many innocent hold ers of the fraudulent issue had Un:ir pockets sorely tested by the lawyers a decision was rendered ndvtrse to their topes. Discouraged, many of ihem effected a compromise with the I eoiripany; but Commodore Vanderbdt was not dircouragfd. and the directors found his purse nearly a long at theirs. They hoped his fondness for horses might lead to tome capsize that would terminate the suit with his life, but the Commodore stuck to them, and at last his abiding faith in the justice of law lias teen leuaided by a full verdict, together with interest- and co-ts, against the New Haven R. R. Company. In this country, Justice, though some time:?' tardy, ;s nevertheless sure and certain. COK It POX I CC Wash i. no ton, Feb. 5. Editor Hkiialt): The prMiiineni subjects now before the Senate and II use are bills pertain ing to the wants and demands of the freedmen and Liyal inhabitants iu the recently rebellious S.ate, known as the Sid to enlarge the Powers of the. Freed-men's- Bureau, reported by Senator Truintul"; the -Civil Rights Bill, sup ported by Senator Wilson and his rad oa I aso.i':te; and the L'.iual Suffrage liiii, ii.troduced iutothe House by Judge KtHey, cf Penn., and reported from the J udiciary Committee by T.Ir. Wil son, of Iowa, which passed the House by a vote of JIG to 51, repealing a'i colored resiiiciioiit on ihe elective fran chise in this U:.-trict, and which still eiuiubers in the Senate. Yet last, bui uot least, comes the Bill reported to the Senate and House from the Recon struction Ci mmi'.iee, providing a New B is of Representation, by an umend t j the Constitution, This Bill makes Population the Bams of Representation, provided there is no disfranchisement n any Stte c-:i account of "race or cyiur," in which case the disf raiichistrt population shall iml be reckoned in lb-- i epresen'ati.m. This lhll recently pass ed (he House by a vote of li'O to -1G; and the few factiouisls whooppused th iu. a:i:re wfre buried so dctp i.i the .lelris that their doleful democratic re tuoiisiiancea co'iid scarcely be heard. Of course the Senate will "second the mo'.ioii of the House," arid the question will immediately go before the State Legislatures fur ratification. Such is the unanimby among th radical majorities , of the Senate and Houe ofiht grtat principles and in terests involved in the above bids, ihtil there can be no false prophecies as to their result. Consequently, it is' a fixed tact, that the Nauou tl Legislators wnl make ample provision for the protection of the life, property and rights cf these who stov d by the Government i;i its trial hour; and who, even now, are pri sBCutcd, outraged and murdered by i.d lianded anu devil-hearttd rebels, who, though cou jutre J, are more biaer and fienui;h foes than ever. The business of pardoning aud honoring these fell con-ptrators has become quite loathe som?, especially when this is done at ihe peril aud infamy of the loyal while and thek men of the South; and the ir-ih is established and must be con fessed ihal.the black men must have the ballot as well as the bayonet placed in their hands in order to preserve or der, property and iibsrty iu the rebel leni.uries. God speed the right. In haste, D.M.KLL&EY., (OltKESPOXDKMC. Omaha, Feb. 0. Fd' Hehald: The j-int resolution submitting a Constitution to the people of Nebraska passed the House yester day by a vote of 22 to 1G. For the last few days both parties have profes sedvio be in favor of the measure and ihe enly difference.: seemed to be as to ihe k.Midcf. a Constitution. . I Morion stated that if -the election'Jof officers and the qiies.ion of US adop tion of the Constitution were oniy'sep arated, (that is, have two election?,) that not a m.n in the House would op pose it. I dj not knew hew th-it might hnve ber-n, lut I know that leading lmcfrj(tit i.re3-d shemseUea.as fa vpfatly'dispod to the measured with that proviso. ' ' ; "". .In the House yesterday, i"he School Law was amended so as to require can didates for teachers in primary schools lo pay the inpect.r a fe cf SI. In the House, to-dav, an amendment was a J. pt- d to striun C'J of the Crim TnaT'Cod? jobs to' make grind larceny cansij't in appropriating a turn at least ieoua! to also, to the Justice Ac, rrn.,iJiti;r thilt irj i:rdiriJly tates before . a,ntUI1, f)f fen-!;: nt shall', lib', t-xceed the sum of TIieJse5siuh ' w ill close bfi'Mor day next, and I suspect that the members will be glad to get home; many of them are paying mere than half of ail they receive for board. It is a common re mark here that Omaha is about as ex pensive a place to live in as Denver. Anox. Omaha, Feb. 10. Ed. Herald: A joint resolution passed the House unanimously, to-day, asking Congress lo grant ihe Burling ton ci Missouri River R. R. Company the same aid from Plattsmouih west to ihe lOOih meridian, as is new granted to ti e U. P. R. R. There is strong ground to believe that the aid will be granted.' - The business cf the setsion is nearly c!o-ed up. The lat of the Revised Code was passed today. The movement to re viso the laws originated with the mem bers from your county last winter, and they have labored assiduously .or the accomplishment of that object. A thorough revirioti would have been preferable, and I understand that the .first bill that passed ihe House for that purpose last winter provided for a revi sion, but was modified to meet the views of some members of the Council. An appropriation bill was introduced into the House about three weeks ago, and came up on its ps,ag.? three or four times and was recommitted, but finally passed the House this week and came lack fiom the Council to duy with, many of the iumsnf appropria liontiriiken cut. The House refused io concur, and a committee of confer ence was appointed. The main diificul ty seems to be with military claims; some of these claims are undoubtedly jut, but there is no doubt that at least a portion of them are trumped up. and I'ouht not to fce paid, and it is difficult for the Legislature to ascertain wh-u i just and what is not. Cur Indian war has ben prolific of claims of this din-racier. A. vox. Omaha, Feb. 12. 'Fn. Her Art: The- session will prob ally clwi sbysi 12 o'clock to-nigh'. The wMolo Revistd Ci de passed the House today; but the IIou-e has not yet, G p. m., agreed upon an appropri ation bill. The Democracy, after opposing ih" Stat- movement for a while, then a week ago to day coming- square around in its favor, imd stating that if the Siai.e men wuu'd only separate the lime for fubmiuing the Coi siitmion to the people, and the lime for holding ihe election of officers,' that ihey would support the movement, sayiug that the Constitution was unexceptionable iu every othf r respect. Failing in that they tried another dodge: last Friday, Gihuere, of Oue, at ihe instigation of the great Moul, introduced a resolu tion into the Ileuse, alleging frauds iu the passage of the Suue Constitution, and requesting tho appointmeii. or u committee to send for persons and pa pers. Kvery member, of the House voted for the resolution. The commit tee commenced their labors with a great deal of zest, I at next day two of ttie Democratic members asked io ba ex cused from further service on the com mittee, and two more were appointed in their places; bt.t even they (the Dem ocratic portion of the committee) were ashamed to make a report, and to-day asked to be permitted ti submit the evi dence as their report.. The House in sists that they shall report conclusions, with such evidence as bears on the cue; the committee find that some Democrats had proposed to some State men that if they (the State men) would assist ia putfing the Constitution in a shape to suit the Democracy thai they would support some of their measures; and that J. B. Bennett had proposed lo T. II. Robertson to become the editor, at a salary, of a Stole paper at Nebras ka City. Ti.u, this is the second big fr2z!e of the Democracy under thfflead of Mortori & Co. M noa we believe, once 'attempted to go to Washington ns Delegate, on the strength of. a certain vote. The present a tempt to humbug ihe peofle will be about as successful erery respecLJ .- ey ' . . .. '.The UII passed 4he Cou&cil to-day amending the charter of Piat:mou:h. There is more general buiness do ing at Platt.-tnouth than at this place. Any. BY TELEGRAPH. TO THE DAILY HERALD. Latest Despatches: New York. Feb. S. The first Na tional bank of Portsmouth, Arkarv-as with a capital of SuO.000, and the Na tional lank of Newberne, N. C, wnl w ipitl of lOO.OCK), were to day au thoriited to commence business. Six teen hundred and thirtf-twa National banks are now in operation. New Orleaxs-, Feb'D -Biowni-viiie papers of the 3J announce that Kseablado is reported to have taken and occupied Monterey. Gen.- Negrell has arrived at Browns ville and it was. reported had forsaken Juarez for Ortega. ' The commission investigating the Bigdad affair had reported, and threw th- blame on Crawford and a party of United States soldiers acting under contrary orders, sent over by request of the authorities of the Republic of Mexico to preserve order. Gen. Weitzel has arrived from the Rio Grande, and leaves tomorrow for Cincinnati. He expresses the opiniin that ihe country watered by the Rm Grande was: not worth goina to war about. He says it is very difficult to preserve strict neutrality on the Rio Grande; but oificers there concur in his opinion as to the inutility of war with Mexico. Washington, Feb. 12. Col. Sam B. Jones has been breveltt-d Brigadier General, for meritorious services; he commanded one of the colored regi ments in Gen. Viman's division. Bri.ead.er-General Daniel Ulman has been trevt tted Major-General for meritorious services. B. ston, Feb. 12. A dispatch from Concord, N. 11., : reports much t-xiite- iiiHii iiiiwu? Uie ,,wrectors and stock holders of tiie Concord R. R. corpora iion. caused by developments said n implicate passengers, conductors and other parties with embezzlement aud the issue of fpi.riou3 railroad ticket. Property lo the amount of 300,000, belonging to the alleged defaulters, has been attached :li:d legal proceedings instituted. New York, Feb. 10. A bail was "iv-t ii iu Washington last night by Mar quis Montiiolon, the French Mmi.-ter, which was attended by large numbers uf prominent ci: izens, army and navy . lficer, and foreigners of distinction. Ni.w York, Feb. 10. .V Panama correspondent of the Herald says the combined Peruvian and Cnilian llett i under orders to c Miimence immediately hostilities against Spain. Cr.i.as is strongly fortified with guns, including eight Blakeley's cast-steel oOO puut.ders, ihe monitor Yictjiiaau ! mm Lc-a, also some baiteiies officered by Americans, who.had experience in the lale war. The Peruvian war steamer Callao i at - Panama, repairing, and wid soon leave wi'h her ton-orts. The four iron c'aiis lliat will leave Fng'and before the declaration of war reaches there will either a'tack Cuba -.r carry war to the pons of Spain and attempt iho destruction of the naval ar senal at Ferr-.I. Gen. Kilpati iek h-fi Call is for "';il-p-iraiso in the Fngli-h mail packet. A number of Cinfeleraie (.tticrs have been engaged f ,r ibe Chilian na vy, and t-.-u had left Panama for Chili in a Chilian war steaunr. Torpedoes, atid other infernal ma chines for tii" (lo.-tni'-tio.i f ihe Span ish Heel, had nirived at Calias. They were purcha-ed in New Yoi!. by an agent of the Chilian government. Catesby ' Jones, late of " the rebel navy, was in. Panama en route to Chili, where he was lo have a naval, com mand. i ... New York. Feb. 10. Gen. Joseph S. FulN-rtou, Chief ot Stalf to General Howard, resigned a day or iwo since. New York. Feb. 13 Willard, a banker of Norfolk, Yn., has pruven a defaulter, and departed wi;h 40,000 Wasuingtox. Feb. 13. IFuse Whaley, of W. Ya., offered a resolu tion re-athrmin" ihe Monroe doctrine, and requesting the .President to take steps for erreru g i-ito an alltanc; wirii 11 ihe republics on this continent to re-si-i the French encroachments w! i:h, was referred io the committee ou For eign Alfairs. ' Smiih, of Ky-, moved tliat James M. Johnson, claiming a sent Irom Arkan sas,"' be allowed ihe privileges of the Hall, pending the consideration of hi. cass. - Stevens, of Pa., said it was mon strous to thus adiiiii men as membtrs from defunci Sta'es. Smith repudiated that idea, denying that the Southern Stales were defunct. Kassou, of Iowa, advocated the ad mission of Mr. Jonson. , New York, Feb. 13. The sum vf t750 liollars in prizes, which was of fered by a number of gentlemen of New Yc'rk city for the best specimens of penmanship of soldiers who Iot their right-arms in battle, has beea awarded to fourteen left armed men. A book is to be published which will be .com posed of the best of these contributions, and the Rev. Dr. Bellows has written to Mujnr-General O. O. Howard, re ques'jngJinn to furnish an article for ihe volatne. . . A larcje Fenian me-tinsr was he'd ai Cooper Institute last evening. Speech es were made by Mr. Kiliian and cth'-rs. : . It i. reported that several pieces of heavy cannon have 'recently been pur chased in this- city by Cen. Sweeney, the Fenian Secretary of War. Tribune,'. Washington special say hat cur Minister to England, Charles Francis Adams, wnl probably return home. It it supposed his place will te filled by Mr. Msllery. now Minister to Vienna, or Mr. Marsh, Minister to'limnM IS A D E Q nTPRT Ita'v; eid.er o thes- vacancies Wta;j prot.il.ly i.e Ii ilecrty Gov. L urt i:i. Great indignation H feit by parisp- -ijners xjf Dr. Sunderilnd s church in Washington, lecause .the .Trustees con sented to ths tr$e of that edtfiee for the tecture -of Fred DotmUss. gar gldvcttfcciucnto.' g U R L I N ( ; T O N AND MISSOUllI RH ER RAILROAD. 1 8(ir E AST W A 5.1) 1 8GG Short nnd" (J'uicli Route to CHICAGO AND THE EAST. In r..iinert'.ui with lU R'' "Mn'oiM Valley and Cu icai;, UurOufiloU auj Cimui y lUlti Mads. " i,r. tr ilns laT Ottumn a daily on ariira! of Dc-s Mo;uei Vaiiey trains, ... Bl'Y YOCR TICKETS VIA OTTUMWA and BURLINGTON, FOR KALE AT oma;ta. council bluffs, nebraska cuv, DFS Mil INKS. . 'KNO.WTLLK, ALI'.IA, .MONUOK, PELLA, OKALOOSA, J"D1YVILKE, UT1LMWA. Bi"ia;a checked from Ottumwa to Chicago and the Last. l:ispricors Ii.ive c'-.'icti of .til th it 1 iiiri 1 :iJ in Nirt!.,iK ai.a S iii'h. :nil will Hud t cke:s lo ail i-: iiicp i. pi i 1. 1 3 l.u-a l.y nil iniueial ll.t' O.iumv. a Iick-t jili " Iti - c- ml. in y. 'ascii'i Mil fni'l lint- roatii Quick, Sfc a:;d Sure ill it 'f un. cti. m. C II . I'EitKINst. Sii;.tiint-Mj.Tt. L. CARPKll, G.iiUal Fnlgl.t Ml 1 l-asntifr Airdit. Stray 2Ioics a1 Inlo. ThPTe art r.ow on th'- Oii.alia Inji.in K-'-errttioa, 4Dil in Iny pT-icu, ll'.e luiiu.vin d-fi!lea horses mill liiuVs, wh; li were tiken u; l.y ill- 'iniiih.i In iliaui, Jurviif i In- nnnl Ii ti ov., i Su-i, wliilt uij ttiuir fail utl wiuii-r l.ur.t. v z: On.-iMiif", 'la y Iht"1. Male face, snaj t ack, uii'l all li.ir I. jr-i in'e 1 1 h-- kiu t. one e1y ImiiIs, it yt l ow lior, ati-r.t S y ars ol'I. 15 liuiiil-i Lith, ua- I iia-- in riglit luie tLvuluvr wLcii lakrn up. jml invii!i in ouoiiinll, oi.l limy mart- p. ny, witli very feint bran I " on I. It tii;i. Two la'-c, il'l k bi vR n borf mules, ul J aaJ n orked d"Wn n br.iie1. I'ue p d s J o. iol luaro iiKiie, with Mack main an.l tail, L: 3i, Jed u3 :.'ft nlioului-r "O U,"' aD 1 on lc:l il 1) -s. i'wo veiy 1 -i t , liTiiw ii m ire rui'i-s, ntd, lo.ir and Wt d duvn. "1 Iic.a-U : Kind tool uf nut lia. lie -u I-u!;imi, ami r;j:h,t. fui tiul tli.itly r icy I one no bra'l.is .Jit.: one medtum sized l r wii nian niitlu. Willi f int HlllaH llratid "N .' er. !-f! i-hmi dtr. One nj.d.nm Sieil 1 . v. u ii.i.st inu i', bran J on I. ft k:p iih a h n - Hut nii.li'.iu i7.i ":io-.v nisrf mule, with a very f..-l.l. !!: n-i "X ' I f' -h lul.l.jr. Hit- t-jy J.e e ;.i.i i.r. wu uiire mute, brand "O l" on l. -ft -h i.iidi i -, r h ! .lii rou-i t. U J- : !:e i.wLo r or o-'- n aat if.i ""t'lrM v i I a ti ll :, iir.v, p:-,.,tfty, .mv X! 'n.-. an i t ' rlei (re .a" Oie a iiiuii i on t.r .-f..r.r ;i.e xp.r.'.i .u el'cJ ila;- lii.in ir.i1 (I .le ,T O.is' ad v et ti-.iiicnl, s.t il ai irn i! w ,ii i:. er t j. ii-d ever t the In. 'idii- or s .id i" C'liiiplian.'.' with Or- i-Ii.iv liiw.. of tin-i Teriitoiy, tit counsel .r tin- A.' tot wet.! may atvi K. V. H'liN'.sS. U. S. liol:m Ago. t. Omaha di.iu Agency, NMj., i b. , IcOd. 1.? 2: "' STATEMENT Of ihe cowl i! ion of the HOME 1NSUKANGE O.Vitf York, on the firl tliy of Jar. vary. .1. 1 lOt" i xcide lo i'-e .u difor of the Territory of A'tirtfvAv, pursuant tv the Sftttule ,j th-.it Ter ritory. NAME AMI LOCATION'. V." nam.- f ti.it ' Injury i 'he ,-O.WB iXSCS AXt Ii 'O.V'AS i'. in.-oi D ined in 1o3, uud It- ;ieJ in the City c: X. tv V rk. CAPITAL. Tii'- cajiH 1 f said coin;-anv :e ti.atly pai l up in t..tL is J.0iiO flOl 00 TlieiTirflii on ll e 1st day of Jau, l-:;3, 1.444.17 'A Tt,il am'i nj ita! and sn'ius 3,41),'J7 00 ASSKTS. Ain't of c ii-ii it Coatini-i.t U Lak, Jii-w Ink t'.o h -itidA -f cv.tf aad in c i:-i. .ii iti n.-?.i i i.'ii ;0,741 4? 17 010 il ain't t" fi i.-st-t t..l m.d cttip-.n ft., u M-l, m.i'k-t value JIM ftl do V s iToliil-, fwu d ! 1 130, 3o4 l,3j0,S34B0 d. 1.1 1-.-cri s ate ll.'i.i!.-, C per e nOtPiti l la w - 15 Ci'O i!j JCortii Cafo'i: a It aids, C pt r cent uia-keiva te? - 8,o00 do '1 eiitie--i i'.-'u isti j-er ctrit MMrki-t Mll.lP 1S.0P3 do is' ir.ni MV'1 lCmds 0 i-'-r if ut mat .i t f 'ii -7. CC0 do II un .i 0 per ecu! nik't val l'.c.'JJ do llliode Isinnil 6 ptTteiit n.li't . vtluu 4C.00O do t'a i:i nin Sial Hon. Is 7 per ee:,t a;a,ket v .li.e 'l oOO . ik I'oul tt-l:i ul Stan- B"!nit nikt V il'lr J.'i.OvO Jo X V ity O'Hr'I Pa-k hnnrlt l.'avket ti'ui C'5 75 do On n c .un y 1 or.ds m l:t valtw 25,000 do Kithn.r.hd C' r.uy onds luaiket value 'J3,7od iti l;-(, 'kivii t itv Water Uiii N la ui.-' v.,.,:-' 9.4V1 405 425 CO r.i't l.iausi... U .lid-a'. d M.v t--i b ini; f.isr on el' ifi-i rd on c'tiioeuriiiei-' d lleil l-;-t .l- Wor h at it- id 'J 4yi 90 rate.o i:, eit-t li and T p r.el.t l,!i'5,S:2 50 d. L-fl- ti't "; Ifiil 1'ondt, pa' sh'.e on liein.in I, the m . ; kvt v. nie it the ;. Ket j....-d--vd, t ! .!! $1 i.'ii) ?7,G.'2 0? do Heaiuer JUiJ.ot.and rcckitri; uym- ratuj feii.lSS &4 Co (l ive nmpnt Stamp JM 0 di tin r pr ipetty . mi-c -Unneoui) items, 13,5-Cj 13 ll.J I'lle f r !. U1.UU1S oil l'oliciej is-e.fti at Maoe t l'ire. In a:.d and Iarme.) 43,141 Sa d bid . iieeMiv.tli'e f-r premiunn on Ma- rn." at:l lnlaml Navigation Kuk, 4c. 43 1.11 4S Intcieil J-e ou lt January, lc'jd i7.4.il Id H&as,074 14 LIARILITIES. Ain't of lo csBdj isiu I fcnd due and ui paid tone d ci inrun'j a:. i n ' iocei--of tid.unment $to2 046 24 d ) di iden N deel ire'l, dui and unpaid, fcjJ U0 do dividi bill rliirtr ia cash cr fciip,' tie- ed Lut not yet d ie n nc do i ellother cxi-lirc; claim as'nt eotnp'y none Total arrt I if , claims and liHVdili'S S-loj "40 24 The Si'aiett Kinojnt ioi-ured t.n T.iy ri.-k if t7.i:0v'U, but t i ! col ai a uera! rule fx" ed 1 10 The C'linipany hat no f ::era! rn e at to th amount a 1. wd in l e niftied ia-any cKy, 'ir, iUa.-e or I l i k, h-u Civt'r. t J in tl.U m-.tier, iu ea li c is-, by me e.mal clnac ir ;f buiid.ns, width of str.--, I'aci.i'i' s for pnttin? out tireK, etc. A cer.ilied Coj i; of. Ah" Cuarterur Atl of Incorn . ra:io:i, amended, a'ctoai janie J a previous statc iocut. Ci' tr,fi r uuty .V. ir Y;rl: " i C i..- ei J. Jiartiti, ricshieuj, Jotin JUOee, j e--rrot iiy of the llo..o; ln?u ance Oonipatir, b-di. j sfv a!. at,d duly ..worn, and (tu 1j lii"'- ; set t a ii .1 th-' f- r-' in; it a tru, lait an I foi r. c Wntetneiit .ii i l,e a'.fiira of the i-aid I or(H.ia- ti..n. ai.l Ihit thev a-- th a'.ove de-c, r. t tti'-et ' theretift CriAKLtS J. M ARI1X. t'rei'iet.t f iiHN iictiKE, Secret try. ! ,Vt'iJt.;n7'"f 'nntf 'mc'-m hore me this 1'j'h day of IL : ji.iiiiri, A l , j IHciS. r. Goi'l-HICH, No-ary Public. X.X- IVISE,'.'' - ' PLATI'SMOlTir, XLIUIASKA. fel" 1C W4 Ta'.eil uj by tt ut.dr-ii,ed. at R .ck B!ul-, on the lit ''.ay J Jan , IsciJ.oiirf trl hfU.r. 1 1-8 .ear-olii hat a vrhie streak acr'sa the forehead, and left ear cr.'i p'd. V li UUS5".i UI3IW1I HrmitUww ytl Ul . jrx uoi r-jij i u.-i i wx jr ct. PLATTS AlOtJ'ril, EE J. STH3IG-HT Ui-.iif.irtji.r aaJ e.-!c- HARNESS, COLLAR IRQ L SADDLES, BRIDLES. WHIPS, SPURS, And every uVJal'y k'-ja .a th Siddlery line. TRA1XS OUTFITTED ca l.Jrt n tk. Done at ail times, reasonable. Uire ui ei.il, we WILL' Vm BE U'KDERSOLO ft-b? 1 v . . I B. Ifewman ! (Sncces?cr o S. Bloom,) Dealer ia READY MADE a G-ents Furnishing Goods ' ( ats, . , .., j .... , i Caps, Doots, . - . . Shoes, Trunl.t:, Valise.i, Also a Inrup Int r,f EUUDFj: GOODS and KEVOLVEKS itlwavs on hand. , ---ASD COUNTRY MERCHANTG will find it to thlr hnpfit to esr.mine my stock before purchasing elfewhdre. Cash jwitl for firfrs, ir.y find JVooI. Plattsmouih, May 25, tf S3 in O P O e ' o c c-. H 1 en : o c H B ft er Pi O C en f rr e o o v. z n .73 CO o.. o c .. - Wv 5 . o o 3 A. o o I SJ Boot 8c Shoo IShop. i - V, i -il-... m-...: I rn.ntf.lPv l-i.ll ll, 'li.r. . ... ...-v.... j ' ar'ic-letn hia !-ne. Hi -t --k !-ir.g ele'-ted by b lo- ' t. and baiig ent tf e m t tf tu -it's in O t notiijes, he f-v tytrfder.t the; be ci a gire satisfae lion. nun c;i. I April l.'3 J.TimCKHOniOX. t tion of the cifizn f I'iaO-rr.oi: II, a-.l tt"pu'.i'i. at mn at. 1 al. ktni. i.r At p 'i -m ut,- ' I ait;" to the "aCT u,t he l:a Kctfd Die d ".r en-f of e,B'ai:ie tii.r t rf ii-cl u;-on prai i ' rv.r.elan's rirn? n,ir, rfli- Iiit-M lfplil,uin :u-:ri'ote i.rcferable to lhu,e lroa.Lt:" '! on tiar.l and m .kirtr -:i the i-h.-.rtest noitre, eveiy. : j. tt, I W AT ft. W 17 Q '11 . -."!.. . n J, U J H f.iTtra,,.v-, nrjf. f r APPLE TPtr-r, Q iit.ees, tf.-H. I. 1 ium.. An Y-. jript, n ., f'urr.i Wll t Ii ..lHTn -.. II: .11,. !. - . ev.iyili.i.; frrm H v. Aj ,l.s o. L ALSO: Oru w- ! T: ,- U,rpro-t r. Ii. v-i .tWI.-.. I l - ' ,14, ). . Mill .11; .ari- irs .if v i.'ki,- r.T;tu-irtf I ; : -iii .iiOi , w I. .. fi .v. ', l:vory w:i IL-.- vl A, ..i, I -ft'. thfji . I: ft ;) , . I.-,.., E.,;.a Ula- lau-:,: :. it i:... ill,. SARPY MILL i Arn ucw deitimiiui not t lej.;i:1 bj L, tr. ',i., The HIGHEST PRICE Iaiu for r i I I'i n.; '. attention paid to CUSTOM WO UK. ft iu7 3m L. GOJaDLXC, UEALLr. IN HATS a CAPS. FlMBIIIXIi MS. Boo tt Cc Shoe.1-', A 1.IIII1VN, V illlCSi, CIC. b .... . . v ..I. - . . C!ire fn n a!!. I pri.Top rr t:,-c.st in it shirt time tii ; iirc.'. tsc pri, it m.J vciil si-JJ u1' niv j r-i fcc at Exlrcmclv Low Figures. Ileincmher the t'l'""0. On of th.! hc.ai.d ;r O'lr WEST PLATTSIIOUril T. Music ! Musio ! raymo.xp, Mjynzt o, , in iLir.) it Piano rort"s,llclodeciis, Ilusicani Musical JM'dsc, COUNCIL DLL' FES - - - loWA AND O.MAUA, N. T. Oi !it 1 y i.nii f.T V'l' i'. ! t :iy , t . ii i n j; ta -lu-ie, prulliplly atl' l.'h ' I fyrrdar. fir tin!rnp or rep,, i r ;'i e I ' t -t n . 'ttiil .Meliileon in H itT-,j,.nh met v i...'y e.--i. i alt' Dill 1 to at tur i-ai Ii- 't run im-i itV.MKI. Ml. '.Kit & ' NEW GOODS Jut received ly Efprs 101) Pieces-TrinU, HO Uleat-iicJ Cotton, And oilier seasonable floods. Alt i, a Teiy t!i-ant lee f UALMOKAL SKIH I ; - . -, j A ii'gt lot 1 1 Ladies' and Children's Mioei i I r aale lew f jr ca.b l j L TOOTLE, U ANNA & CO. ! f .b3 diw Good Bargains i ' l'-r fa'e, the -tao I Dr,w nt.-I by Wni K l',...c ri 1 d mi; --t i i; - :i no fi hi te r.f V .. iu st. t , o; ; :, i i jot e A lian ii die . r I.i :clt. l'.is.e,-i ni.tn 1 o.i or af :-i .1 . y 1 - I -o'i. A . . r.e i.e'.v : e.- t,."' ' -Ui;a,pd nt Fi- id of .'la, a street, iwo lati w-ll ' V I'rivlerl iu ChUlch. t ei p, if- r.ito . A.j':y u a I'.i:i-INOT"V 1 fe7 I'.-.a K tat.. A,r.t STvirsery. TJ e nnderl rnt.d. lovtifr tsirchittid t,.j r ' 1 ...... V..,. V . . , - ........ - . M'"Srf.iu-'i'siu..euc l,.i iJ''it.'' unt ct,; i! ion ina! ft t ! it. ' ! " : tht mil Lt .i.:li da -.:i in oe ciiinut I'tlE-tl. BEATtV w vv i )--..-. . t . ... it WTfWi I i