Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 24, 1861, Image 2

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ADVERTISER:
IU V. I'UIINAS.EDITOII.
T-liIll.SDAY.lIOrC.'ISC, JAX. 2i, 1 S", t .
8 4 Do In rrs o f o r Lcgb ! ;t u r c.
; Xa cinhf r-coluum to fcin-lni? nr
. iJ, vNctucha lielepmon to their Cn:--
.riuiditi.? llo r3iil to oilier nets thnn
t ilimli jdTerreil to, wi: cull frcr.i Oirnha
4 ktjianos, dnu oldain information from
V"if uiC-mlcrV '
rAh act lo provide a. bounty cn rugar
lrpo! the prpsentaticn cf five pounds of
,?!.!?.r, ty ihc person manufacturing it,
to the clerk of the county within which it
iinae, tie clerk is authorized to issue
anon.cr on the county treasurer for the
.-f ;.;.rof tvo hilars, as a"f remfuta for the
manufacture.- " ' ', ' , ' " '
"An act to encourage the cultivation of
f fruit, forest, and ornamental trees.This
u'ct ricm;Ls fifiy dollars from the valua
tion of real estate, for ercry acre of land
;i.pon whicHlhrre is ari orchard, a grove
; cf ornr.rwci.tai trees, or four hundred fo
rest trees i-Ucd and cultivated by; the
ttr.vncrcf it. . : .'"1 ' 1
' '; "An act to establish the rate cf interest
!i t-ioncy and cn contracts." . Frovidc3
1 1 . a t interest Ly agreement may be fifteen
. .per tent, per :mu;n; if not contracted for,
t ta per cent; - Interest on accounts, to be
"'ten per cent., after six months from the
datecf the last item. On suits for the
.recovery of money loaned, if the tlefen
idant proves that illegal interest was de
"'tnandci or taken,' the defendant may re
. Vovcr Vcoct, and the plaintiff only. the
niuoiirit of the principal. '; "Any .person
kbarjed kith taking illegal interest, may
le" required to "answer. touching the same
. vn oath in any civil proceeding." Interest
i n 'judgments and decrees, ten per cent.
from the rendition thereof. ; " .
" '"An act' to provide for the election of
precinct assessors." ". Frovidesfor the el
' t-cticn of an . assessor .in each organized
precinct, and fixes their pay, to any am
ount kinder eighty dollar each.1 ; -"V'An
act' to provide for the funding of
the territorial debt.'.V Upon ;the presen
tation of territorial warrants to the Sec
rftary-of the' territory,' he may issue for
tlem.lo the owners, bonds in sums cf 150
or 500 dollars each, to bear seven per
rent.' ictetest; payable semi-annually in
..money, and to run ten years. ' ;
" "An act to dfme the power and duties
cf - county - commissioners ; and county
clerks.''. .This' act defines, the ;dutie5: of
those officers, end merges the 'office of
nis'ter of deeds into that, of county
V" ;.: t' Vi ,' J : !
:"Aa act to create the office- of prose
cuting idtorney," Trovides for the elec
tion of a . prosecuting 'attorney; in each
ccan'ty, to appear for tho territory in all
cases in which the territory is a party,
within the comity, before the dislrict'and
pTobate courts, 'and before' the 'supreme
court in all cases arising within the oun
ty, and be the attorney for the county
commissioners. His fees are limited to
one hundred dollars for each terra of- the
- court.' The net abolishes ' the . office cf
district attorneys. , i - . . - .
V.'Aaactid proride for the assessment
and valuation of real. and personal 'pro
perty.". ? It will correct. mxny abuses ari
sing out cf .the inefficiency f the laws
now in force, ; ': . .
"The "doctor -clause" in the homestead
" law was stricken out. '.'' ' 1 '.
"Au ct relating to jury trials." , Pro
vides that the' trial docket shall be made
out by the cleric twelve days before ' the
firWday of each term, and that the cal
" enderhall be called on; the first day of
." the term, and the parties interested cr
their attorneys shall say whether they
desire a jury .or net; and the cases in
which juries arc asked for shall be dispo
sed of,1 "except the making up of the is
. sues in them," before any other cases are
taken up, and then the jury shall be dis
charged for the remainder cf the term.
.'lAn act for a Probate Code." The
code is that cf Ohio as modified in Min-
iieota. - ' J ,
An act providing that plaintiff and def-
endant may give testimony in all cases
'civil and 'criminal. ' - ; ;
. An act to provide for the publication of
laws in county newspapers. It provides
that the county cemmisiioners'may publish
any law in county newspapers that ihey
think riCcessary, such laws to be publish
ed will i a iix months, after their passage.
An aa to incorporate the 31issouri;&
Western Telegraph Company. 'Ifpro
vid'es'thit if any person breaks cr intcr
i ypts the working cf the line, he shall be
lialli to a fine cf three hundred dollars,
together with the test .cf repairing the
line. -The property cf the company to be
exerr.pt from taxation five; years. ,
V"e regret "that epace will not per
inir us to 'publish'' several very excellent
s-peeches made during the recert session
cf the Legislature.. .Th. speech of the
ses.-ion was '.undoubtedly, made . by our
Cou.-.ciirrKiu on. the parage cf the Slave
prohilr.cry bill over iha Governor' tcto.
It v,3 a r.Kiiterly and scaihir.g effort.
Our qucr.dcuu political asscciite,
Stkicellnd, it .is said we have rot
read hi3 peccli nad a most 'glcric-r.g
trvcdv iiV-cppoiition to. the Governor's
.We '.'.MVav,,wc weic piep.sca
Ilit'ir Condiments,
To enable the citizens of Nemaha
county to more fully understand the ac
tion f the last Legislature, r dating to
1 1 Canity Revenue."
at J. iiepre;eii'ativo
the ' f.JIuvirig itatv-
the Territorj-'i t
their Council mar,
respectfully suli..
tner.t :
tticl
.narJson
Pnn i.jus'to th:
vc-ar lS-5rJ'soine tf the
counties paid into th'j territorial treasury
a portion of the territorial taxes; other
counties refused to pay. and, during the
s-essioa of 1BJ9-60, a law was passed di
recting the county treasurers to pay-to
the county cutmnirsioners of their several
counties, the taxe.3 due the territorial
treasury which were levied previous to
the year 1S59. Whereupon, the territo
rial auditor opened a new set cf books
and charged the several counties, the le-
vje.s otjiy ox loov ai:a i&iaj, ana crcoifeu i niarij3 the relief.
td on former levies. Thus
Wahin
Sarpy
Pawnee
Dakota
Hurt
" Platte
Ccdr
Gnge
'.D'aX'jii
o
913 CO
177 42
60G 62
197 OS
574
127
91
47
no
5G
09 1 game of
19 j talis."
SI
Leaving the ternt'l revenue 14.408
From which deduct liabilities 8,
CO
1 Nemaha County
Tlcv7ofl853 '
180J
Total ' . .' ',
" ' ' Cr.''
Jnna 16,18jC. Dj ami pai l tirag. $ 23
Vue-2S, lSjti . 44 . V -. 117
Da. :
11.431 53
2,1 00- 00
CO
S5'
95
Amoimt duo from Xctri.La coontj ' 13 58
Thus ty crediting the payments made
previous to 18o9 to th? taxes cf 18o9and
1600, it would leave the amount so cred
ited in the hands of the county treasurer.
A bill was therefore introduced at the
last session, by Matthias, of Otoe, entitl
ed "An act to equalize the taxes hereto
fore assessed," and it became a law,
which directed the county treasurers to
pay -: to the county commissioner?, for
county purposes, the amount paid into the
territorial treasury, previous to 15-39, by
their respective counties, whereby Nema
ha county1 will receive S167 9o. - Mr.
Lockwood, of Dakota, introduced a bill
for an act allowing the fund in rr of tho
indebtedness of the Territory, which was
passed. It authorizes the issuing of bonds
payable in ten years, with interest at the
rate of six per cent, per annum, payable
semi-annually in money, and provides for
the payment of the interest, together with
one-tenth-'of the principal, annually.,
Therefore by bonding' our territorial
warrants, amounting to about $42,000
and drawing ten per cent.- inteiest, we
save to the Territory four per cent, on
that amount, making S1,6S0 annually.
And in order to induce the holders of
warrants to bond them, it was considered
advisable that there should be no. other
means of payment provided, and that,
therefore, no more territorial revenue
should be raised' than was necessary to
meet the current expenses of the territo
ry. But the territorial taxes of -1859. and
1S60, yet due from the several counties,
was more than was required fcr that pur
pose. Therefore, on motion of Mr. Ba
ker of Nemaha,' a committee of five was
appointed to. inquire into the expediency
of refunding to the "several counties-. 'a
portion of the territorial taxes of lSGO.--Said
committee reported to tho House a's
follows : i i '"
Your special committee, which wa3 ap
pointed to, inquire into the expediency of
refunding to the several counties a portion
of the taxes1 of 1SG0, beg. leave to make
the following report: "' 1
That according to the books of the ter
ritorial Auditor there is due from
Cass county
Dodge ' (
Nemaha
Otoe
Douglas .
Richardssn
Johnson ',
Sarpy
Dixon i '. '
Pawnee '
Dakota
Platte
Cedar ;
in;
Wash
rton
5,882 76
' -449-42
2,236 5S
517 59
5,G34 00
i.913 1?
' 7 27
1.S06 67
" 117 39
410 37
GoO 93
,237 57
' 170 3S
141 24
1,040 17
Total am. due terr. treasury 627,397 3S
Liabilities. , .
There is yet due for the past year
To District Attorneys 8200 00
M Ta School Commissioner .100 00
To Territorial Librarian 100 00
To Territorial Treasurer 100 00
Total am. due for the past year $500 09
There will be needed for the present
yta." ' "
To pay Territorial Treasurer $300 00
1 . .IV. ?! Auditor - . 600 00
. Lib. to Oct 1, 150 00
' ;.. Scocl Commiss. i 450 00
, " ! for office rents i :.. 300 00
' District Attorneys . . - 2,100 00
' V -Incid't pnnt'g for offices 100 00
Legislative Expenses. ' '
Enroll'ff and Engross'g Clerks 1,000 00
Pages .;.'. 300 00
For copying Journals' : 400 00
-Memorials 100 00
Probable exp. of nest Legisl'e 2,000 00
Total demands upon treasury
to close of the session cf . . ' f
next Legislature. . . SS.300O0
Thus leaving a surplus terri-'
torial revenue, of 19,397 00
; If two-thirds the territorial taxes for
the year 1SG0 were, authorized to be paid
into the sereral county treasuries, instead
of paying the whole amount' into the ter
ritorial treasury, the amount reverting to
the severalcountios would be as follows :
Cass, county. ; 2,000 00
Doigc . 161 26
Nemaha . -. . 1.400 00
Otoe 2.9S2 71
Douglas - . 2,000 00
Richardson ' - .' 1,000 00
Johnson . 122 C7
Washington : 802 75
Sarpy .; : : i -1,000 CO
Dixon CO So
Pawnee . ' 213 29
Dilcota .I-:-. - -12 CO
Part - -307 35
Platte' '-110 43
Cedar ; " ' : 76 19
Gage . 04-16
Total : S 12,704 31
Baker,
Cltburne,
, Dowis,
Ghiffik.' ;
Leavinga ler. conting. fund of 6,503 47
Your committee are therefore of the
opiuion that it is net only expedient, but
highly proper, that two-thirds cf the ter
ritorial taxes of 1SG0 le retained by the
counties respectively in which ihcy were
levied. That the resources of the terri
torial treasury justify this measure and
j the monetary 'condition of the people de-
And, to this end, your
committee ask leave to introduce the fol
lowing bill, and earnestly recommend its
passage.
. . . r ; J. P.
... Ww.
II. P
' ; J. T.
' . : ,' Louden Mullen.
."An act refunding a portion of the ter
ritorial taxes of 1860," which , provided
that the county treasurers should 'pay in
to the territorial treasury one third of the
territorial taxes for 1S60, and the. other
two thirds to be paid to the"- order of the
county commissioners of their respective
counties, for county purposes, to be used
a3 other county revenue. It passed, and
was approved January 11th, 1S61.
Nemaha county will therefore receive
SI, 67 95 of the territorial taxes, and
under the law providing for the re-levy of
the taxes ot 1860, it will enable, the
county commissioners to reduce the' coun
ty taxes a corresponding amount, (should
they deem it expedient). This, together
with the additional property that will be
listed, by assessing the property that had
before been missed, dividing the' gross
amount among a greater number, would
make the taxes individually much lower
than they were by the former levy,' and
afford'to some extent the" relief so much
needed at this lime. .
The great reduction in the fees and
salaries of the territorial and county offi
cers (it is hoped) , will be' an effectual
guarantee against excessively high taxes
in the future. The reduction in the ter
ritorial expenses are as as follows:
District Attorneys fees were $6,760
School Commissioner's sal'y was ' 1,000
Auditor's; salary was ' 800
Treasurer's' '. . 400
Librarian's ' : '"' ;; ' ;: ; ! . 400
Rent for three offices, 300
Interest at 10 per cent, on warrants 4,200
"Some" TcnTIaS.--AnewV noVel,
unprecedented," and hard to beat feat
was performed cn Worthing's Ten pia al
ley the o:h?r evening. Ben. Rogers
I j everyuouy knows 'JJen was piuju a
cocked hat" with the 'p-.uv:y.
He ' played" cn Marsh; 4, .ir,-
rcmed" i-n Wyait, and "pod'ded" :J oe
Schitlz! ViTcru'i Phelan, Doe Si:;k,
and "them other fellers.',
NCW BaSlnCSS'IIOCSe. The indom
itable Dex has purchased the lot . on
Main street, between the old Bank BjU-
ding and cur office, and is already having j
the material delivered for the purpose of
erecting a iarre brick business house ear-
r.
A ll k
V A iNl ii ii II L
The Groat National Ikncrc Weekly
Joxiriivl.
JED Bt C02P1T".NT JUI'iKS TO ST. TTTK
There would still rC.rr.air. dee tlie lerr.
- V Total ' ' ; ,f 13.S60
District Attorneys fees reduced to 82,100
Auditor ' ; ; ;'. .'. - 600
Treasurer ' V 300
Lib. and S. Com. offices abolished
S42,000 at 6 per cent .' ... . , ,'2,500
Rent for treasurer's office, the au
ditor to keep his in the library 100
; ; TotaP ... ;- : 5,620
Thus saving annually to the territory
S8,240, a sun more than sufficient to
pay the interest on our bonded debt.'and
one-tenth of .the indebtedness annually
as provided by law, thus providing-for
the liquidation of the territorial debt
without an increase of taxation. ; Two
and a half mills to the dollar will be am
ply sufficient for all territorial purposes.
cnaer inc. operation or tne,new:iee
bill, it; is supposed that the county ex
penses will be reduced at least; 40 per
cent and w;ill not require a county levy
of mere than three jnills to the dollar,
thus . savfng to the - tax-payers of., the
county about two thousand dollars annu
ally on their territorial and count)' taxes.
For agricultural interests, a bill was
passed for the encouragement of raising
timber. Also exempting one thousand
dollars worth of improvements on "land
exclusively for agricultural purposes.
Also extending the time of paying taxes
to the 1st of June, which affords the far
mer the. advantage of the spring1 market
before he is required to pay his taxes.
Vfx-zn. cr,:n:rjc.
;otici;.
? --at t:i Xe-v i. ' ribf r -.
rr-1 Vi-n t e rcco.. 1
; Hi' 1'AIii, f - one ye -
; n, ,rt!t fr Os e U-.-i--t.vj
; Tnir.
ly ia the spring.;
stories.
Size 22 , by SO, two
IIOHIC AsaIn.-r7.C0l: , C.X PL Smith,
Receiver of the Nemaha Land' Office in
this city, and La dy, who have been east,
the latter since last fall returned last
week. 'They are welcome back, and we
are pleased to see them both .looking' so
well. " The Col and h(s wife are almost
the main-springs in social circles. , .
. X r f " t -in' ii 1 mm
; GOIIC T. W. ' Bedtord, .Esq., - and
CoL G. II. Nixok, left this' morning on
a visit to their old homes in; the' States.
The former to Pennsylvania, and the lat
ter to Tennessee. Pleasant trip, and
safe return, gentlemen. . ;
3l0re GOOll IlOgS. Mr. Alexander
Handley, of . Atchison county,. Missouri,
slaughtered .ten.: hogs .this season, !; the
lightest of which weighed 361 'lbs., and
the heaviest 516 pounds. : '.', ' . , "'
Tlie Clnclnnatus ana Journal or
the AID. Patent CO,'-We find upon our
table a verynealand interesting monthly
bearing .the - above tile,, hailing from
Cincinnati.., It is a consolidation of I the
Cincinnatus and Journal of the-' American
Patent Company, heretofore two differ
ent publications ; ',' one .agricultural; and
the other scientific. It is.jan: excellent
publication : . 48 pages ; terms, 2 dollars.
Address, -'American; Patent Company,
Cincinnati, 0 ' "'' "
;! Boys and Girls Own JIasazine
The very best exclusively juvenile maga
zine we know of, is the Boys and Girls
Own Magazine, published byWJ L.
Jokes, 152 Sixth Avenue; -New York,
at 75 cents a year;,', or ten copies , for r 'six
dollars! ' Boys', some of, you make'' up a
club, V;.. -'.;.'.':'": 'V; ; : ' .'
", : GOfley for February .is-already r, upon
our ' table ; always "in time."; Our.dady
folks say, "Ob, .what a splendid fashioh
plate !" ! and j then er'ery thing " about; the
book is as "nice as can be " ' The en
graving" "No longer a baby" is all- life.
Who would be without C6dey this year!?
Godeyand Advertiser $3.50. : ;G6dey,
Advertiser, and Farmer. $4.25. 1
y Ilome Correspondence-
t ' i . ,
- Peru, Jan. 23, 1S61. .
Ma. EDiToa: I notice our Legisla
ture passed an act, a part of the first sec
tion of which reads as follows: : "The
sheriff of Nemaha county , , is here
by directed to complete the assessment list
of said county for the year lS60,"&.c. ,:
, The next day the sheriff calls for us
make out a second list for 1S60. " I see no
rt-hvy in that or any other section of the
act.' .Will some one have the kindness to
tell us what this means ? . -,...'.
'". M. Stoweli.. f
LOO AL.
. Sr. 0W- Since our last issue, this re
gion of country has been visited with the
heaviest snow since the winter of 1S56.
It will probably average 18 inches.- This
is quite a show for this country, ' The
weather in addition, has been very cold
and stormy; drifting the snow to . such an
extent as to render it. almost impossible
to travel about. Our mail facilities have
almost entirely failed; numbers of persons
have been badly frozen: in fact it is re
ported that three men frcze to death on
the prairie. ,' " '
What sleighing there will be ia a few
--soon as the roadsare well opened!
days
i f.
Extra Wiieat -Col. C. B: Smith,
of
t?.Li place, has presented tis with a speci
men. of wheat, that certainly beats, any
thing we have ever before seen. ,It is ah
extraordinary whitq plump grain, and
very large.
of it - with
We compared
coi
V0t'
to
fJiv.
i'acC the m-JSiC so nu
tcrJ tres-iiry frc.::
C-iss tcanty.
Dcffft' '
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Dourlai
i'SS
3"Jl
crams- wa
1R Oi, i:iec
T.v i IV CS' t
oain
i.
a few crains
the let' common wheat" we
and the, 'result ' was that
tqual in weight to 6
. iae coiouei -couia not
a Mine cr where it came from.
; Arthur Home - Magazine. The
February number. ve have received. ' ' It
too keeps pace with tjie, progjess of -the
age in every respect;1 its plates and matter.-
,,Inits particular, field of labor,' it is
without a rival. 'Advertiser and Arthur
3. . - 1 -
Taillly Fair. Head the prospectus of
this "great and g-e-lorioiia" humorous
paper. , Artemus l Ward writes for the
Vanity Fair. !-...: .'- '--" f '-' ',':
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i - 1 ; - '- ." ;
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. 114 Xaisau S:rect, w l'ork.
dTIjcQLCtbimc foe 1861
' i" --' PROSPltdTUS.1 :' - 11
ThoXXth Volume of the Wtdlj Trihnne com
menced .with the iisae or S'-'pUl. Daring the past
jear the Tribune has beon ctblipe.1 to ttcvot'j quite a
larg prt.porliaaof its space to politic, bat wi shall
soou be able to forego political discussion ahaost en
tirely, for months if not for year?, and devote near
ly all oucco(uuq3 to 84lgcct3ofleMiriteise, bat
moreabidiDS interest. . Among thesj, wo rucaa to
pay e?peeial attention to '. i ' ' ,
I. EUCJCATION. Tl.o whole iubject of educa
tion, both popular and general, will bo discucd in
our columns throughout theyesr IS!) I, and. wc hope
ta elicit in that ditji!usi.n ?ouio of thi) profoaadest
thiJikers and the ablest fnstructori in onrcountry.
It is at onuc our hopo and our re?olre that !ho cause
of cdacation ?hall receive an impetu? from the ex
ertioruof the Tribune in itj behalf durinj theyoar
1SG1. ' ? rt I'.'--- - 1(1
II. AGRICULTURE.' Vfc havo teen compelled
tort-strict our' elucidations of this great infore.it
throughout 18f0, and shall enchavor to atone there
for in 1851." Whatever discovery, deduction, dem
onstration, is calculated t- render tbo reward -cf
labor devoted to cultieatitn more arnpla r more
certain, shall receive pmuipt and foil nttent.ion.
III. MANUFACTURES, Ac. Wo bail every in
vention of enterprise whereby American Capital and
Labor arc attracted to and advantageously employ
ed in any depaitmcut of .Manufacturing and .Me
chanical Industry as a real contribution to the Pub
lic Ward, iasurins; ampler, steadier, moro e-nven-ientj
moro rniunernting markets to the Farmer,
with fuller employment and better wages ti the Lu
orer. "The prorof'S of Mining, Iron-Making, Sicel
"Maklnj, Cloth-W eaving.ic, ic, in our country and
the world, shall be watched and reported by us with
an earnest and active sympathy.
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I AdJrcs? THE TRIBUA'E, V
j . I- -JTo. 15 4 Nassau St.: N. Y.
SHERIFFS SALE.
John JIcDor.oujh,
vs.
--nj,.T hiE. Tyson and
iii.-il! ly thr.Distri-t C-urt
i. Tit., at' the Sop'eu.btr
he a'' - entitle I cau, an J
i ,: I ?h:i,l ciT-rtjr sjIc
'. u- f ;hi n.'ii-o whore
, a: I ': -vnvi;!e in -:iid C.un
:,r;. !--. lSj 1. between tie
:.,a.ir..rr. m.. cf i:d
ibtJ - orty fo-wit: Atwa
Story House, u'-in i.ij t o :i on.c 1 1 rjuinuuu,
Situated upon t'h3 Missoaa River iatho County and
Territory aforesaid. v' .
1 J. D. WFLLS, Sher;2.
Rt RENJ. U. TKOMI-iON, Deputy.
Jan.19.liol, n27-lw
Fm Trnnsisco Town C-
Ilrirtuo f an or - :
cf -N'cuisL.w County, .N; '.
Ti'ta ti;T'f,li'-i, i" :
t,, :zi iV. -..: ! to be
at -..".VI o v, . !u, at r :
.i.'tCurt ashiM 1 '
ty, tha '' -'i - -'
Is': rs tf ton oVIo :k A .
. rTTT.T.
ir, the ft '.
Wiinarn.?-.3.W Ctlh) Civil action. District Court
v Ne-.naha County, Territory
Gurdln II.' V.;:cox. ) of NebrVat - -The
said dolendanl GurJm II. Wilcox.in the Ter
ritory of Kansas; will take notice that on the 21th
day of September; lSf"0rnid plaintiJ Williamson li W
Cobb diii h;a petition in siiid District Ccurt, in
and forsaid County of Nemaha, toxethor with hi
nf: iavit f-rn sttachrsent in the ab-re nid ' ac
tion, and caused a u:ni:!.rn and an or lor cf attach
ment te be issued thereon ag iinst slid defendant.
That the shcriiT of n I eonnty, by virtue cf said
order, on ?a;d 24th day of September, according to
law attached the following as tho jr-iperty cf the
8a! 1 d.-f.-'tdiiat, U wit : tho ua Rvi i : l Ulf j art of
lot No. 4.if South. ca?t frarticr.al qr.artoraal aou;h
west quarter of south er.st fractional quarter of sec
tion ltf, townshinNo. 5, Evft'j of, raga 16, cast of
the Cih prinvipai meridian, in Nem-iha county, Neb
raska Territory, all containing i 1 ttorcs more or loss.
That the objoct and pr.iyorof whi-h wild poiifa is
toobtain a judgment a: iiast saM d-fnd.nt ia fav
or of said plaint iff M tueurn of $2 )1 00. with inter
est from A uzu it 2i:h, and fur th farther nuui
'of '$33 C3 with interest, from tho Firao dato for mo
ney collected by said defendant, as agent for said
plaintiff, of one Thomas .Macfcey, and which laid
cjoncy !ni 1 dcf-n.l i it ne! cts aa I refuses to py to
said tlainti.T. That tho siid defendant is hereby
required to appear ndanwcr cr d-.-mar to jail pe
tition on or bef'-rothe 18th d.iv cf February. 13?L'
JOHNSON A SCnOKNHK'lTT,
Jan.S. 4w-$l0 Fcantiff'Aifys.
-'Trust Sale.
TVhereas m tLe C.ti ri.i.-r t Ai:;ut, a d Vi!iiJ;H
Gcrk.i, f.r the pn riso ot ecuria' tn.Tnon-.aa J. lv-wirr
or bearer tl;e saia ol twj liun.l: i-l af.it fl'ty rt..Jiar, ai
cviUeuced Ly hiiprotnihst" '?tc be.iriii'; d ie a- re
sjl !, firat'le twelve i;i taLs after tlaie, cuvo)e l to the
nnieii.'ii4 ?. A. Bowler in trnt,t, Hie f-j! ;owi:i,!ecri
bed real estate ia f uulia County, Ni 1 ra.-.Ka Toi ritory,
to-iritr northwet (rurter f section fourteen towacbip
sisnorth cfrnse Uurteen east of tbiClu princivjl ;ne
Jidiati. iV' j i i ) , 1 ! ' . '. . . i v.a .
Andv.herea.sit is prnvi Jed in s;tid Teed of Trixt if the
sum so FPcured to said TL.iiia J. Uovier or Jc irtr was
not paid tiiai by t!ie 5J Jay of Ancu.-.t, a l HoJ, the un
dersisuc t was asiloruei to sell t?. pror-ertj therein
conveyed, a.er a.ivertisiui: t!is.noe so-rty jys ia some
newspaper printed in tl;cTcrri:ryof el.raka, at pub
lic am; t ion at the door f the- tl'ce't f Itoaiscer of ike is
of X.-niaoa ci'iinty, i!i Hrownvilip, Xrl.ra.k i, o eecue
a doei to the j-iuciiaeer ta pay o3" tt.o a;;). mi l I'.'ore a
ecured wish interest, costs expose and a re.icn.!ti!e v
torn.y'H fee; !)i to hol;i the reaiain !0r Si.Sjcot tj !h
order of ssH (ierks; '""''"
And whereas xLq said TTiinam,Gersj has failed to
pay said note or any p rt tiiere )f ; 1 1. e rt f re : Notice is
hereby pveu that ly vtrtne of theautt.i.rify t-j nie piven
by a;ii, De-1 of Trust I will -on il.eiday, JaBaary iSih
1861, -at thed.xir of theoi.-s cf the Contitr Ciesk of Xe
nuha cownty,'Jn Br-onnviile, Xeornka.. buvween the
hours of S o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P at of mid day e!l
said real estate at public auction to the hUUrit LuMer
for cabh ; and upon siichsala a.-ut paymouic-f ttie pnr-cha.-e
Bioney win niafce. execute and deliver to tLopur
cUaRer or purttjstrs thereof a ae-! or deeds fcr haij
real estate. y. A. DOYVLEli, Trntce.
Decem';er Sflth, 1S60. ' " , - 2o-6t-$10
RclISloaS,---Ic- Tiptox will preach
in the Congregational church next Sab
bath at 10 12 o'clock, and - aUo , ra; the
evenmjr.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
.Estray Notice.'
:: Territory ef Nebraska )- i - ''-1 :
Nemaha County : ? . ;-. -; , . , ; ;
Personally abpeared beforo mo Robert E. Oibbs,
who.beinj duly fworn, deposes irnd eays that be id
on tho I5th day of Jan a d 1S61, take np a certain
pony ranro cf tbo following dctcription, to wit : of
the medium sizp, ray dor, no brands os mark Vi
sible, supposed tdbe pino or fen yean old. .Said
estray was on his premises at the time, takenup In
township 3 and range 14 of this rountv. , '
. TMBE RfB. GUI BS.-
Sworn to and subscribed before me on this 2lst
to Way of January A DlSCl.' - . ;
f , , ): ' jrt.Jj.WLUAa, J.r. -We,
tho undersigned .having been duly appointed
and ?worn, do hereby appraistj tho above estray at
twenty-five dollars. ' ' '
. : nExurnxKMox. :
-' ' , B.L.BALDWIN.
Tho aboro were appointed and swora'ty tao this
21sidayof January ad 1851. . "
n29-aw . S. L. COLLINS ,.T,P.
LARD AND BUTTER.
1 Being desirous to buy ''.. ' ,
; . BUTTER 'AND LARD,. ; 1
We will give 10 cents per pound for nice lard, and TO
cents rxn-jwnnd for lice fr.sh. buUer, delivered at
oar, store, payable in goods. We will take all of
either broaght us until the 20th of February .I0lt
, Jan 19 - D.'J. SLA BIO 4 CO. -
PEASE' S; FOWLER, V
BLACKSMITHS,
"ViTfxtor C3tiroot "
BROWNNILLE, NEBRASKA.' -
- Have receitf lr locate.1 ia this place and solicit it share
of public ptronafje. Their ori and prices carutot foil
toprve satisfacticn; Prices for lniiig torses SI 60
for iJioeiBg all rouctl with new shoes, f . Cec 30; 3a
Vt will en-fcavcr tJ
00 j wrke xin. . .
-
icarn ir.orc oi"
Jocepa Sclilltz, AJmUi:trator of Pfota!e Court '
George Kagiehardt, Oeceai-cd IPetUiea te la
' ' vs' - C
-John PIdiipEr-.irlehirut ) ' '- i
' To John I'hiiip KnU-hsrrit zijj ihe unkno-arn b2irs r.J
lecal rerrstcntatlves of ' ieor?e Kngloh.ir.!t d e.i4--l.
Ton are tereb? infornje-J lhat vu tbo 12th Uy of JaiiH
ary IS61,. -rtid (iiii!i;isirt'..r fllefl fci f PUiioa in .tie
Probata Curtcl Kenw C""n!f. ?."cbrata TerTitfr-.
Hip olect aud rfjterf whicii ptHio'i is to oLm f
on er of mM c-.urt f.r the ca'e f h ft-llowifts tt m! i
Utaof whlcklbe OJid Ooorae K!brlt liet Mire-l
MV Hip iloMKnf sail! :'e-fclrut. f.'it : t'rte li rt'l h ill f
the south -west jn.trtr ?f se t:-n eichfetu tw n.-hip five
raiies Uiirreerj J'etna!i o,tint?', Nclraska Territ.-rr.i
K-jiice i tierpif given t'j a 'I yer-tiu-j, c..--err.Mt t!:at
JTbruarr M lS61,-t H ei"!? A 'T ':'?.' -r
briryi( inT.:k-.-'in t vf '- f- .tf .the. 1'fvt-att
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geucraUjj atJ tins tun all matters intererUusioLatliea. ,
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r.-f -itt ..pv-l ci:her a' extra c?py of t!ie 3lazii!e for
l.CI, or the Jtermtitit or Aton the rcr.iitter r.i.iy
. t , . AN ACT . ....
To authorize tho County- Commissioners
of Nemaha' County tto re-levy! ihe
.. .Tilxes of safJ County fcr tho year 16C0.
Sic. 1. Be it tnartei hy the Covncitand House of
Representative of the Territory of Nebraska, Thar
the sheriff of Neradiha cijunty, cither in person or ty
depaty. is hereby direottKl to complete the assessment
list of said county for tho year JS60, so as to etnbraco as
nearly as possible all tbe real and personal property of
said cuuuty, subject to t.ixati n. and r.iahe Tetura of the
same on or before tho flrst MoinJay cf March, 1SCI.
Sec. 2. The cum iuisoners of ?aid County, or a r.i.j
orityof them, tosetherwith the H-esor, shall eonni
tute aboard of e',tiaii2aH n for said en:ity, arid sh ill
hold a sestion of at least three days, commencing on the
first Monday in March nest, at the county seat, for tho
purpose of correcting the assessment roll in said .-ounty.
in accordance with the provisions of the 29Ui section of
an act entitled '-An avt to provide f- r the valuation and
a.-ossrnrns of the real ar.J pernis( srop.orty,.nd lot
thi levying and coll'cctiju of tsxes in the Territory cf
M'hrak, approved Nor. I. Mod .'?'. -A . :
SEC. 3. Tlio board cf couutjr Cyinciissiorors f aaiJ
connty ball inmiet-iafely, after tho Uiara l equaliwi
tion fcjs arUon. proceed to levy the taxes for tho- year
1860, 'ordi!z to the ri'ovijlfu of th present revenue
laws of the Territory, Provided, however, that the a
Kresale amount the territorial tax for 1SG0 shall not
bo less than the amonut reported to the territorial au
ditor as due from said county by the former assessment
and levy for the year I3'!0. '
Sec. 4. As soon as practicable after tbe taxes are le
vied, the county clerk shall make out a tax list in ac
cordance with the provisions of the 31st section of the
present revenue law of the territory of Nebraska, aud
deliver the same t the county treasurer on cr before
the first Monday in April iicxt.
Sec. 5. The county treasurer shall then immdeiately
proceed to the colic jtinn of taxes at bis cilice, at the
county seat, and all taxes not pai l cn the first day of
Jnae next shall Iconic (leliiinccnt, and ten percent.
penalty shall t e a.Med r'jereto, together with Interest at
the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the date of such
celinq,t;ei)cy until paid, and tho further proceedings in
the collection of the taxes shall ho g jveruetl by the re
venue laws of this territory then in force.
SEC. 6. Any person having paid taxes in the cocnly of
Nemaha fjr the year lfctiO shall he entitled to a credit
for the fall amount so paid, tube applied to the taxes
assessed and levied against said person by the levy pro
vjocu lor in mis act. it it shall Le ascertain! on
presentation of his receipt for the fcixe paid for the
year I860, thut he has puid a greater amount than shall
be dui from him for the taxe for tao year lGO, accor
ding to the tax h.-t made according to the provisions of
this act. then the treasurer cf said county shall refund
to such person the excess so paid, and la all cases whero
trie taxes levied according to the provisions of this act,
asainst an) person, aropreater than the amount he may
have paid uti theioi uier levy, his receipt for the amour, t
so paid shall be good and scWcient for that smouLt, and
ne oniy De rcqmred to pay the balance according tv tie
provi.-inut er tnu jrt. , ,
Sec. 1. Assoti ax the coaimiplnners nf said county
pnau rerpiea cercueu copy or this aot, they shall have
the same published iu tac newspapers of the couu.tr f o
at least three successive weeks. -
otu. o. n nen ic ix usi ror tno year ioto. made ac
cording ta the provjeion of thi!atf shall be ptsced fn
tne nanasor tr-.eireasurriie -shaHcollaot nu u.o.-o taxos
on the former list made or the tamo year.
bEO.s-ihe oonipensiiiioo of ofu.ern of tho rcutitv
performiint the duties herein reo;tiireI shall bo the same
aa for similar service, oocvrdien it Ihe laws of tbe ter
ritory, ip force at Uie time, re.-ulutim tho fee in snch
cases made and provided. - - i
Sec. 10 This act to be ia force L"otu an4 alter Us
passage. ...... ,,
ApprovclJanuary 4, USt.
lUving carefully compared tho forczoirg with tbe
original rolls now on 0!c ia my offlce, I certify that it :a
a true and correct tran ript from the arw.-
Ia testiBMiiy whereof, wltnt-ss n;y hand and
L. S. tho ijreat seal f the Territory of Nebraska
hereunto i-l..' ; . - -Done
at Oulaha. tu tUa-thaSth day f Jaooary, laQX.
. ' - J. S. lilOltTON. -
r.. -Se-re(ary of the Terrtory erNehrafka.r
-j prefer. tvf ty
to f au.i reru.tt i . v
a
Mjiitiai'crU-
. au a '. j
errsH f 'tis-a-C"! t:x;'o
t ) t- wk 7 t I.
ei:ra cvjiy f o- i: !.
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j j3 A" M id-: :s.ur;i;.u:e-J
iak eaS.MheA 3osircl.f. 't ' "
REAL ESTATE
" . ' : . A X D .'
oIIeclioD Office
Tky Ajti:.(; litAT. ; :i- of La
tiiostcTT r-iva Worls of ,,t h -r !
t. .
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neor; orate tbj L
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fr -ra '
a V...-; X..,
w-rlCq!;
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t'ccti'-a uu .uf. .s; a!i;
Jr. tut it Till S'X.fJ hB..
aa 1 t.Vi r ! t i,,.
Kl-x-trotype aa 1 ii;acy ctbr
fwrein .v-i i.r-ii 1 n j I ; . a . -i
uatii the soetuMaa:ire a-1 ta tie ci-
y rtw.''
J
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v
iu au a rrst-ia 'eacacaa tr
i iato tsfl t.ar i-jr-.t-s h:.r..l M,,
man, "Can yoa heditmo tf&a 'eaJi,;.1
liticlie 'ar l, says 'e. !ieeii?i t J
.v.. r. v.,- ",,.'.! .T
'or.nr it curoi rr.a iu .-.i;vli iLii I
'aJ 'ad an 'ea-lacho.
"Hi
i vi iuj.i.n.ir, tu:;fr HI wlll't'l!i Is-. .
lose benef-3 will le ex-ricnoo.J br i- r J"
tflitj li'Jr t-irui.-'covcrtri a; .
Orxvt Pipcotest. Amon tuo-,
o a.i ia 3 ftcai Kc.oai u.coveritrtof '4
heconsiierd the system of va,-iTit;,-,a
tia ffnm ticaU Ti.T.ar. l t!.e t'eTS..'-. !
Ik'I of lloa.l.icae, either of wli.-h
who
ma a
. V. ' V..' - .
ri7"no.v!acl;9 is tbe farorits s'ri by '
tare umkes known any doviatioa waatW.
n.itural state of ths bra!::, ar, 1 vifire j ia '"
it way be K-oke-t on as a saf. vuaralste- i.j!
notice of J'sea'o wbk-h mihu.therwi'e '
tcntion.t;;! t.!at.j f0 toremei.'ei i aaJ r
tion sh.-.uIJ never be isowt!. II.-s U '
beclasciiltvl umief t4 imaies: Snrjm"
iaiopathic. jrapUmaiic HeaJ:he u tiZ
commcn, aarl m tha precursor of t frestu
disease, amon which sre Apor.tejy Goot'"
mtism,ai1i all fftri'.i disease.' latnm-',
ib i rj uituc a a:sefi.o ol 1 3? if ......
v.o. ..v .. ... .c, o uc-;aiC d
disor ! :r
tclic
'5S COUlt; .
aii'i!; :.
ly attcn-Icl
arc a'. . i''
a:l:. I ja'h
m.ij VLtc.i'.'.j i-U
of ar; art:.; Ir so
fftbetr-wc!, aireMMfesii.o.f t;
!'h r-?i i v.
JI.OUJ
ri-H'.. V,
c: frixincii!,
m vry tt-..
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,.:i'acu cy toe cams cf
.1 h' a'.i'a a:,. I p-, i
Stances .U oines on elowfy, t-ra.. od by .1,!-
of ? pints or .verify of UK;rr. In xnu i,.
the a:a is m the lr:-r.t. of tiie overcs
- For .h treatzaoEt of oitber clusj It IleaJ..
Cej Lalic 1'illa haveb-.-wn fon- snfotnd rarC
e iy, rt'lin h 5 the most aeut rth.i in ft
tes, and by its .uV.I' jiowereradL-nticj th
of which hoadieha U the naerriag iulei.
'7 :r-ir.
. . .. .
ri:Uo;rr. I!i.-cti5 wants yc-a tiien 1 h.-n!
Cephalic J!u, no, a loilla of 1'rc ir-d ?.:,u
a:u tainMnj that'sjsi't it naii'.cr; bat perh.ipi
beaf:.L.'r knowing wht it is. Ve iba aho't Li;-1...
anJ wish tire Si -k lle-i.!,ich. ar.J waa'i
Direof ihr.t sRtnc tis rolaivcd her bef. ra. '
v )ruqrit. You tunst aean S"'r!uijr'f C"-1
r;n. "
lridjn.t '"-b !i ! tare bow rril ya'v o i1U.V,
the (junrth z: aaJ giv me iho 1'i.Lt, and doa't a.
day about itaitur.
- CoiisJIpallon or CostlTcncsj.
No one of iho khj s 2sh is heir to" if ot
raletit, iu littlo un ierstco-J, al if maoh trj1.
as C'ostiver.oss. Ot'ien oriinatipjr ia ear-lr-sw
or sedentary habits, it i rcaJ A as a si Yjiij
dor of too !i! t!o consequence to ticite arii..Tf
in r"ality"it is the preen rir and ci rrrnniun .,f n
of the u-it fatal ar.J Jar.-r..udieaos "4 :
lesseariy eradicated, it will fc-n thosu.r-"j,
unt'me'.y grave. -Ais:03 tue ligltof orJi Aix
costivenesj ii the u-ual atteiidnot arellnd
Colic. Rheumatism. Fvul Dre.ith, J'ilcs nr. I e'.
cf like natcrr, rLil'i 3 Jon,; train ef frVM i '-
?oS saoh as 3I'Jcani Fevers, AU-. V :-'
l)i.trru.v3. Iyp!i:i. At'i'Iexy. t ; " "I'ty, l''sn.
Hysteria, Ilyj eh..r.Jriifis, iieiiac;.. ,y and !:
ty, rt indiokit their jirwnce in the syitetab; t
alarming syuip'oni. Sot sr.freeuentiy tbtiiiw
named ori:r i.ateiu Canctipati-iO, btU takaoa h ..
depoudt nt c.xitcn- n !iks th) eaus ervlia.
inaa early s;a?o. From all. tfcsa eersiden'iiisi,
follow that th disorder houIi receive iaT.c.-'
attention whenever ft ot--irs, snl o rer?'," k -CC-;-vt
to get box vt C- La'.i; 1111 co C r
appearaace ef th complaiiit, ai tkci tiut'ij
Will expl tbe insijuuus ;-iruariiM nt WCU9,
to hnujaa l-.fe.
destroy thiddattjerous f-
i t i T f '
rhyaician. Well, Mrs. Jjnos, how Ij thalin
Bcher
; JrK v')n.-Gone t Doctor, ail 710 I ths f-'
yon sent, cured mo fn jut twroty jninutsa, ia
wlh you would send tri so that I caa ban li-.
handy. ' - - .' . , .
J'liyf-xrtH.-. -Tob ean jtt th:ri a any iTn-
Call lor Cephalic Tills, I find they never faiU
rcceinmend them in all cases of bidaohe. '
Jr. Jutt, -I shall se:id fr a box direct!,
shall tell all rjysut:
.Tins friends, for thejafts-
TtrrTT Mnr.:oi o I)or.f.B3 aavrf.-l
Snaldirg Lasso! I two millions of bottles A bi
cbratcd i're; arcd Glue.and it is estimated that or
bsdtle saves at l-ut ton dlars worth of bf,k!
niture, thus making an aifrcg.ite of tTn7 ft
lions of dollars reclaimed. lri.-i totsl los r u ,
vnlaableinTf-rition-. Jlvi: Blade r'iCl;li
sehoU --Td, hi r -w prrroes i da tha w;rd
gTeater fervii-c by eu.in all t'.o nchio Sc-a-Jj -hisCcrhtli.!
Tills, nn l if they'aro a putd w
GIuj, Headaches will soon TaLi.has inow ia
J77"Ote ExsiTTfMffNT, nnd tho tnr.!i)ws
anxiety incident to close atteakioa t bUfia
study, aro a.-uun tho nunrous of
Headache. Tho disordered stnte of tniud rni
incidcAt t' ' this diifrejisin ct p'f Fsint ; is
blow 4 ail energy ai ambition Safferero ij r
disorder etin nlays rltain TIf fn; thw
tre.s.siiij; attiiohs by sinone. of 'tho C'e;bsii
whenever the symptoms j-iear. J t fju icts tho j":
tasked braiu, and tini.the stra.iK-d and js
nerves, and relai'-i thi fos4 jn of the stona.-B'M
always arrr-mf:inie.ici ararattj" the I'm If
condtlpnc the brjin, '. s L "'' 1
Fact tviitti - kxowivq. SpaMimfs Cst-I'
Puis are a crtair enre fir Sick ' U.-ilarte, Bi
IIon.Ieh, f errous 11-jadich?, CctlTeK.- aiil
eral Debility.
IlniVVVIIIP MPIn.iCL'A
Vain, Bjirttn,-Lcv?e and First-Sir eels.-.
Particular attention glvn to tlie
Purchase and Sale of Ileal
nutate, Making- Col
, lections and
Payment or Taci lor rVon-HesI-dents.
'
; LAND 't ARRANTri FOR SALE, for cash and on
time. - .
LA"E) WARRANTS LOCATED forEastorn Cap
itolist?,orf land? selected from jKjrsi uil exatninatioD,
and a complete Township ilap, showing Streams,
Timber, Ac, forwarded with the Certificate cf loca
tion. , .. , , . ..
' Brownville, N.T.Jan. 3, 1S51. " ' yl
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from paia anl tkki" w.ll le i-t sint 1. .
Thcr sel-l t.i fii j:i -:;; ;t., .Va-'isr a"1-1 , '
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rtctt. . i .i
Kor Liiernry Mm. Srid.-.:, r lr-t ..;
at I perss-n of teL Mary h-.iiU th.'-y are vVr.i! .f
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