Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 26, 1863, Image 2

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    THE ADVERTISER.
ji
lt. FISHER, EDITOR:
m).ovyviLLE;?ATr:iiDiTFEB..2fi. isj3.
; , . , ; Ccia Discoveries. ;
Tbffvrestempapers are now filled with
latter from- Orere:v Washington.' nd
Western -Nebraska ; cotnioin exciting
accounts of new discoveries or mines of
''jrpasin5 richness. We hare heretofore
paid but little attention to the rumors, a a-fie:-- -
Crtaia towns are interested in gettm- n , d thai, the tak of
up sucn excwemenis. iuuc i
' dora very much , emote without "some fire,
Most of the rpers Vouch forjhe respect
' lility of these letters. (
We were yesterday shown a letter
'' from Mr. A. B. Bjxbt, a. relation of Mr.
Coleman, and well knowu by v many of
our citizens. He ray? new mines hare
Veen discovered oa i Snake Piver, : 160
miles from Wallah Wallah, which now
pay although they hare to heat their
wau rs to washvit now pay $50 to the
nan'. He advises Mr'.' Coleman to resign
the jerries, and come out immediately,
and trir.g his family . with him. He' says
- flour is" worth $-5 per. hundred, and oth
er ihiL? in proportion. He adrises com
it,z up the Al'ouri to-Ft.:-Beaton, fruis
'ere There is a" coed .roi'J 'to the r,ii!;esj
From the Arnij In lite llountalns.
- Tort Halle TV
" - Fxeruaht, 4th. 1863.;
Editor Nebraska Adz
. I-have a commission, I believe it is
for the war, and iVotn Head Quarters,
to raise a new Brittle tobs called the
"Bust Head Brigade."! '' T' .
The nece
style is self-endent. The country
its service. Why, sir, many a battle lost.
would hare been won had it. been organ
change, "cross orer,'? "gentlemen to the
right," double-shufila on the left,"ur.til
it '-petered out,' for the want of "dopt),'
which was not before the "rosy light of
morn ing' leaped over the "snow caped"
Mountains flooding the Earth in beauty
glory and.magnificer.ce. . ' '1 v
r In my next, I will give the particular?
sshj of a.ccrrrnand cf this ni,;-niaeD wiori, m xnz way ci a
evident' The country needs' "b"il1 at lhe base of Mecine' Bow.and
also, lot you know my first experience
in recuiting for the Bust Head Brigade.
Tiioph:lvs Lovegood.
Brig. (Jen. without a command.
collecting jufialle maUriai for the Brig,
ade will te a difficult one, as most of it is
already in the: Array, . but I :'vili" Writer
'upon my duties flushed with hih hope'
of finding ,the righ kind of ''stuff."
".The gentlemanly, cgmmander of -.Hal-leek,
Capt. Allen, w&b called upon a few
.days ego to send troops to the crossing
of Ncrih Flatte, because a .band of the
first families of the country paid that
section a 'flying visit. V The Capt. very
courteously, inquired . what depredations
bad been committed. ' :1 . '"' .1
"Why," the man said, -"one ol the
bucks tack my. young Cog by the .hide of
the backand gninted;inc, and the-next
morning I eouM'nt ik.d Iu.tx
ihe Capt: . who rs a ;ran of mch "milk Hon
1 P.; S. Nd Indians in sight. ' All -qciet
so far as heard from Fighting .Indima
glorious. Would like to see the rebels
attempt to float r flag oilt' here. . The
windwould send.it to Jericho like so
much chsfT. -Would it not be a "(jJad
send" i f there was a fine, stiff gale on
the Potomac "occasionally.
T. L. .
ore Vuiie is a coco rcu io sue. uuu. of humaa kindness." Ml dn sr.'.W fnr
a distance of 403 mi;;- ' ; - r .tiieiudde'o'Joss of tho"pup,?.' bur raid he
For ibo sen to have pouey to spare we i could . : r $ J- Tr'J-,vn,
think it may do we'll th go via F.t."'J5ent'cnr
'-but if ihev have -but. liule, wo think it
'.better to cross the. plains in an ox te3m.
Ltt five men uut in tf 12-5 each and they
can buy four yoke of oxen, a wagon,
ciinir.g tools, and sufficient provisioiis and
elothitg'to last 12 .months.. '.
. ' ,
K.ch ab-undarir4;and.go; ecovgh for
leerty, or. en, w.'not just wLi?:ick-people
x- We do rot know that there is now
much if any sickness in Col. Furnas s
Company, yet there has been some, end
it is rt .unreasonable to suppose there
may be i-.cr'e. In caie th?re is, the pro-
tb
h
always rrlith. Where an enure regi
mwi 'i toreiher. -ihe sic are suitably
j-oil. d 'for . in their Hospitals,. but m
separate -rcrripEric-s this carnCt be done.
We Lndarstand. tliat in other. places, xe
frashraects 1ii delicacies,- suitable for
lhe' sick are provided by he citizens.
Most of the men in this company have
relations. and friends in this county, and
they fhonld see that they do not suffer
for. anything suitable to eat when they
become unwell. ' Oct citizens we are
ure will attend -to this. - A word for the
.wise is tuf2ciini,!:4to. -.: . v -
Raise Ti5f Bm.We again notify the
readers of the Advertiser that R. O.
Thompson will be ia''ownville in a" few
days with Seeds,' Fruit Trees, Shrubs and
lhe Grey cr Powder Willow. -There is
nothing that .will make timber so frxs-l as
this --'willow, and you can buy it of Mr.
Thompson for less than iuwould cost to
dig and ,tran?plant young ,: cotton woods,
though you could get them for the kbor.
WTe honestly think $50 invested in these
Willows m would yield $500' in five .'years.
Frakz Leslie for March is received.
It contains 20 engra'virigs and Cf pages
cf excellent reading matter, tbe pages
are larger than those ef other Magazines.
Our citizen who are making up Clubs
for Magazines, should not forget Frank
Leslie. .. : .
Crowi ed Oct. We have an iuter
estir.sr letter -from Mr. Samurl Camp
br'U, formeily of this pkes, giving a vivid
d'crip:?cn''cf ; the 'late .battle of .Dcnel-,
ten al?? a late letk-rf rem "Our Corres-"
pcr.df d; jTbec jhilus. Lovegoocl-descfi-bing
"Danctnjr irfih'Mcumain? J, "Indian
Fighti:;g,"-jin4'-r Kir .iuteTekiig "matter,-..
v. hr-h ' hr. spc en cfev. d nd c-of cf ttii?numV
awav rayinp; "I'th.-'nghr the d-d, Lincoln
conserti' was gone up, i, Th.itV the way is
it? , Cant get ar.y prM jcticui fcr 'property!
Capt Shipley and company left here
for Laramie on ths 21st ' Janunry, in
consequence of the want of 'hay, - the
wind having "lifted" a large .ijuaVtity
completely .out of tha coun'.ry. M. C.
Fisher of Colorado, was the. hay 'contra
ctor. On its delivery, Lt. Foot' lQuar-ter-Mai;ter,
gs.re the receips for about
four hundred .tons.' ! hi a ihort ' time,' af
ter a board vs.s covered ti inspect, or
re-measure, the.hay when, to ithe utter
suprise of contrticierVnnd. Qu'artsr-Mas-
tefcaly about one half he a meting was
found in the stack f - No cue could ac
count for the difference. I put'lodniy
ruminating "beaver," and came to the
conclusion,;' that.it jvasowiog to the ct
rnate.' Climat,e' sir, ; pot3DtMa more
ways than one. Most cf aaen, and wo
men too, feel, its 'singular effects. - In
the language of our Mountain doctor it is
ranihunckom; '.vhich he says is "rating."
meaniLg anyt'uing 'Lha't gets a fellow up.
B9 kind enough tc call th& attention
of the "Arkansas" doctor to thi? word
It might aid him ip adjusting dislocated
hearts and backbones. , ' , ! ,
Cm 5EW COKASDER. , . ; .,', '
Capt. A. Allen, .of Co. B. 9th Kansas
Regimen is unnic the "machine" at
the foot' cf.Medicjne. Bow Mountain.
'.- This Officer is:lone of, your ' staunch j
Union men, and wt's amoti the first to
obey the call to arm? to stay lhe black j
wave of rebellion. His muh '"are under I
the very best discipline,. which- is credit
u TiSLV 'Slccttns. .
At a meeting of the members of the
bar of Nemaha Countv, held at.the office
of the clerk of the District. Coyrt., on
Monday evening, Feb. 23d. 1S03, fnr
ihV purpose pf giving expression to their
feelings of TscrrowTat' the death of.'the
Streeter, late Judge
JofiETH E
cf thu Judicial, Pistrict. The meeting
was called to' order by the appointment
of- Ai Scha;nheit Tresident, and C. G.
Dorse'y Secretary.. ' . - .: .. .
On motion a committee consisting of
Messrs. E. W Thomas, O. B. Hewett,
r.nd Jesse John- was appointed to draft
resolvjtions expressive of the feeling of
tbe meeting.
The .'committee reported the following
resolutions, which were unanimously
adopted : ' ;-' -.. ' "
..Whereas, the Hon. Joseph E. Strxet--er,
Judge of the District Court of the
2d" Judicial District of Nebraska Territo
ry, departed 'this li!e at Nebraska City,
on the od inst
. As a tribute of . respect for the memory
of the deceased, and an expression of our
sorrow at his death, be it :
' Resolved, That, by 'the death ef the
Hon. Joseph E. Streeter, we have'lost
an able and highly respected lawyer and
judge, society, one of the brightest orna
ments, and our territory a true and faith
ful citizen. .
Resolved, That while we admire tbe
amiable and noble qualities of our de
ceased, friend and brother, and treasure
the legacy of the good examples be
queathed to us by him, we deplore his
early death and mingle cur sorrow with
that of the relatives and friends.. , .
Resolved, That we tender to the family
of . the deceased our heartfelt sympathy
for the loss .which they,' with us, hare
sustained.
Resolved, That the President of this
meeting- present these resolutions to the
District Court of-this county, at its next
term, and request that'thesame be enter
ed upon its Journal. -'
' Rewired, That the proceedings r this
made out, but before this could be accom
plished his 'strength' began rapidly to fail
an'l cn ' the,-5th day of the month, at 9
o'clock p. it., he passed away to the spirit
land. His' funeral took place on tbe fcl-
t - v.
lowing dayi He was hurried in the city
cemetery, with all due military honors.
His remains were followed to the grav
by a large number of men tnd cHicers,
while the regimental band, played plain
tive and 'appropriate airs. Thus passed
away a man devoted to his country belov
ed by. his associates, ai!d esteemed by all
who knew him ! '
' He leaves a bereaved family to mourn
thtjir loss. ' ' - H. E. C.
( '
BY. .TELES-EAPH.
, . i . '. - -
' St. Louis, Feb. 17. Gen! Davidson
has received letters from the scouting
expedition to Batesville,- saying that
Hindman's army were utterly demorahz
ed and totaly inefficient. ' -.
'A ' large 1 majority of ' the people at
Batesville are in favcr. of the permanent
occupation bf the country by the federal
arihy. The letters e.dd Hindman has
once been ordered to Vicksburg, but his
men refused to go. Three, hundred;, of
his troop3 vyere frozen to death cn his re
treat froni.Van Iiaren. A number of de
serters afe consealed in the canebrush in
tfc.e'' vicihity of Batesville. "
V'Marmad-ke has stripped tbe country
of horses and' mules. '-. . .. ' . .. '
'.VYASuii-ToV, Feb. IS. Tbe 1121. au
thorizing letters of .marque, and reprisal
was discussed .in "-.the Senate yesterday,
and a sabstitut was adontftd authoriino'
lhe President in all" foreign 'or domestic at the abandonment of Tampko
wars to issue letters of marque and re-j vessels, one laden with amurtition and.
prsal, and aiake all needful regulations. two others with provision, were .-also ab-
!This authority, ' by subsequent amend- i andond. The Mexicans claim to have
rt'erit, was limited to three yearj. . baaten 12G0 French at El Onganq, caus-
; New York, Feb. IS. A-Washington inera to retreat with the loss of 25
loitered behind, and had not come, up.
One of-ihem;'Cbmmander V oodhull "rt
ceived the whole charge, which caused
his death in a few moments.
Washington Feb. 19. The Republi
can coEfirma the statement cf Butler's
being ordred an." important coraraand.
- It is not Nw Orleans, tut ij regarded
an important Geld of operations, probably
all of the entire, new eepartment. The
Ways and Means Committee have deci.
dd to place no additional tax on whts
at least twenty-five millions have been
key. Persons in'a position know, say
stolen from the Quartermaster's Depart,
ment during the last few months. Gen-,
Burnside will at ence enter on fiis new
command. ; He left for; New -York to
night, ' . , . . , . . . :
WAsniwGTOK.Feb. 20. Oilicial infor
mation hag been received !that the rebel
Congress refused to sustain Jeff. Davis'
proclamation regarding the non:exchange
of federat olficers They have also taken
action with a view of releasing Unionists
in the South,, arrested .and imprisoned
for political offenses . , , -
New York, Fub.. 20. The steamer
McClellan'from New Orleans the 10th,
has arrived. .The Delta had been sup
pressed by Gen. Banks, but the employees
waited on him, fepre&nting, that, their
subsistence depended on its continuence.
Gen. BankjB directed its continuance
under the managernenfof the book-keeper.
Itf is rumored f that .the", rebels had
attacked the blockading fleet at Ttlobile,
but; if is unconfirmed.; -""TheT BrpoUyn
'and "Scioto vt'e"re"'b!ocKadIngi( Galveston,
The steamer. Eagle Las arrived from
Kavaria.V 'Mexican advices represent the
Si-nali-pox. and dysentary. .making, sad
havoc among' . th French troops. The
French war steamer Lauce was burned
Three
to his skill.' and an bonor'to 'the' service.! nieetlnir.be published in the paper of this
It is to b lamented, that so manv tien! CUy fr,U eDraskT" a,na ina.i a
in our .'vcluaiteer army are unfi t, perfectly
useless,' on account of incompetent of
ficers. Would that we had ail such cf.
ficers as Capt. Allen i throught (ha cou-
- . TROM KAIITTDOM.
" The latest item from Salt. Lake is:
Brigam is abhut take anplher ''spinna!.'
S he is said to be. 4'gay and festive,'
but objects to'being '".sealed" by the Pro
phet. Thft ypting sister Htust ba "weak
in the faith," or tlont comprehend the
comforts of -'lie," -new jrderV of every
vornan'shbkfM 7iave;a hvsbahd T ' Wonder
bwJBrjg?m!a hpaiLir 'located'-'' Phre
nojogrcailyspeaking.ij, muiiipe .t'bully :
j copy hereof be transmitted to the family
cf the deceased, attested by the Presi
dent and Secretary of thi3 meeting.
; Remarks were then made by Messrs.
O. ' B. He wett A. Schcehheit, E. W.
Thomas, J. H. Maun and others eulogiz
ing the deceased, and . expressing the
deepest regret for the loss sustain?d by
the community, and particular the legal
profession in the death of Judge Strt eter
'The meeting then adjourned.
.. AUG SCHCCNHEIT, Pres't
C. G. Dcrse'y,' Sec'y. . - .-.):.
- Nebaaska City papers please copy, j
dispatch ays Sec'y Chase has juit writ
ten a letter to the sub-treasurer in Cal
ifornia deciding that the-direct tax of
State can be paid in legal tender notss.
Govenment cannot insist upon its being
paid in coin by State authorises, as some
parlies seem. disposed tc urga..
i Memphis Feb. 17. The - new gun
boat Indianola, has followed the example
ol the, Queen of .the West, and run .the
blockade at Vicksburg.' The feat wus
perfcrroed on' Friday night, in spite of
precautions. 'When she was teen by the
rebels, their batteries vied each other
m eiiort to sins ner. . bne nowever
passed ; safely. - Advices, from below,
s:ate that the rebels at Port Hudson, are
in communication with the Gulf, by way
of the Atchifalaga river. - The Queen
of the West.'an'd Indianola, will soon in
terrupt this means of communication..
, It is stated that a million bales of cotton
are below Helena, waiting Grant's per
mission to ship. . -The
ram Dick Fulton, engaged in tow
ing coal boats to the fleet, was fired into
by a party of guerrillas, at Cypress bend
a few days since. Several of her crew
were killed. The Ram would probably
have pe en captured, but for the opportune
arrival of the, gunboat Rattler. ' 'r .
Washi5gtoiV18. -The Senate Mili
tary Committee, instructed their Chair
man, to report a bill, authorizing the tax
collect6rs in insurrectionary, districts, to
purchase at tax sales, such as the Presi-.
dent may designate, as being needed for
rnilitary and other Government uses.
" New-York, Feb. 18. A Times special
Jays, a gentleman from Charleston, who
escaped the rebel lines, states that a large
number of troops have . been collected
there to defend the city. The citizens
generally had left in anticipation of' an
attack from the national troops. Means
of defence are very Xormidable. He
thinks the city cannot be captured with
out a;severe struggle ; A mutiny recent
ly took place, in which several North
Carolina regiments were engaged. The
City is strongly fenified on all sides but e stream and. will ascend Red. River,
i killed and 30 wounded: They have also
captured Jalappa. The b rencfa nave
established themselves at Perote and
Queehalac. In the latter place are. two
thousand sick. . , .
The Times ?ay it fca3 peen positively
stated, in Washington.: that the attack
on Charleston and Savannah is to take
place ili 20th; to day -
Head Quarters Arjtt cr the Pot
mac Feb.' I9.r-The Richmond Enqui
rer of yesterday- has- a telegram - dated
Charleston the ISth, with a Prochmat
ion from .'Beauregard .to the people of
Charleston and Savannah. He says the
movements of the enemy's ,fleSt3 indicate
an early attack "oh" cria" or both,, cities,
t He tells those unable to take an active
part in the coming struggle - to retire,
and calls on all able ' bodied rSen,.from
the seaboard and mountaines to rally
with arms, pikes, spades "and shovels for
the protection of their firesides andalars.
Final preparations for the expected at-1
tack are being rapidly prosecuted. The
troops and people are confident. The
Enquirer's leader says, there have been
no intention to meditate at all on the
part of France. ; The' South want no
French meditation while hostilities go on
..The Richmond Dispatch says, the
north is fighting as much for self preser
vation as southern subjugation. That
the time has passed when the National
Government tought to extinguish the
South, and the farther prosecutien of the
war is to save the North from an aval
anch of ruin which the'success of the
South must participate. Another article
denounces John Van Buren for turning
political sogert, (a new word coined by the
Telegraphand repudiates all ideas of
meditating reorganization and intervent
ion as tendiug to a relaxation of the ef
forts for filling up 'the army. It says,
the present is the most critical period of
the war. ' '
Young's Poiht., Feb.' 18. Via Cai
ro, Feb. 20. Last night the gallant ram,
Queen of the West again etarted down
ed. Buck river -north. clCcIunsbii, with
cavalry and 'artillery.' " The Teias Flag
cf the 2d Lis accounts cf the invasion cf
rebel tcil by a Mexican banditti, who are
stealin'" horses, cattle, "S;c. About five
hundr; ' lexicons have been organized
for th -rpeca cf plundering our fron
tier. Their acts are. approved by ths
Mexican authorities. The bandittij at
last--accounts,' were cn the T.exas side of
the Rio Grande, some of thsm under the
flag of theUnited States.
v Fort MoVroe, Feb.' 21. The Rich
rnond Enquirer cf the ISth - expresses
great indignation against Drauyn De
l'Huys' peace plan, and scorns all ideas
of mediation. It ay3, the only commis
sioners they have are Lee Beauregard,
Longstreet, Jackson and Johnson. -
.ToKT.MoNP.oE, Feb. 23. The Rich
mond. Wreekly, inquirer of tha 18th
say3, the coafedency was duped by
the recent account of the breaking of
Lthe hlockada at Charleston, and says
that the account u .untrue m erery
particular, and moreover tha Princec
Royal, laden with the meet yalaible
cargo that eyer. entered Charleston,
was captured the -night before and
lay only ainilo and a half from the
shore during the couflict ; yet out
Ticcorious iron ciaa3 aia not rescue
her. - An official enquiry is .to be made
into this mismanagement. -
- Washington, Feb.1 24. The Select
Committee in" the House on, conscript
ion in Missouri have .compromised be:
twee-n. the feenate aiui House. Bill
agreed upn fixes the amount of. bend?
at hfteen million dollar3. Emancirja-
tion to take effect on or before the
4th of July, 1S65. .'The Bonds are
all to be aelivered to" the State to be
disposed of and disburse by;the State
that if she will bring about a eomplet
emancipation on! or before the time
specified j, Government will give, her
a bonus of fifteen millions. The bill
will be reported and pass through
1 .ITT
ootn nouses without amenrlmeut.
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oa tha 7th d;, i r2ii?
J03EFI1 SHEUUl
Cora far whkh U will ttJ 4 j
highest phic-w.
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ti3en'.ul that ha s'aoW W R.W
Oa T2th lnst., by the ier. W. S. Corn, in tt a
town or rem, air. tkajjcu If cCabxe r a& Misa
Ctirpa Elizabeth Kahlt.
JK E Jljk D V E B T 1 S H E N S.
THE LAST CHANCE
, to jzslist m the"scosd :
S. F. COOPER.
Has ben Cmmnii6loded to Uecrnit a Company t I1
up tbeecoj4ebrajkACavAlry. witb full oUiority to
furniib Scbsittance, QoArtara, Xznge, to Tolrja
ters. lTjoie wto dir to enligt in this Eglmnt, can now
So so by calling npoo tha undersigned at tha efflea c
jrni9 Wbealer in BrnwnTiIle, or at tbe Headquarter a
of CapC R. XT. Furuti, s.; en.aha City. Tbia aeji
mont is exclusively far ......
, TI1E FRONTIER SERVICE !
Pay from date of Enlistment, at $23.60 per Month,
for Kan and Horse.
. S. F. COOrER,
Lieut, end aecruitln? Officer,
aaiatedby Col.B. w. FVHSX3,
Ueot. E. MAVZf,
. . o.b. mswErr.
rebmary 2Sta. 138S-n3A-Svr
ber f he prptr. r Ai?d acr.mmunica
ticn "on the . "Divcrsit'y .of the Human
-Races" ; interred for ' this' t number, is
omitted. ' :-.-.'-'--
'Fill cp . Tar NtasABKi Sccib.
By referen?'3'to onr'advertiring columns,
it will be iTeen thalS. F. Cooper hesbe en
coinrbisl:w:.c-Ll ij r'ecr'u'il Uv arid iter com-.
pany for tbe NebranUa Secynd- C
c5m-
t.-r
ise
r.ure their exc:np;ion from it by enlisting
in tins company.
ALM05TT A rtAGADV. . ,
i i
M-ar-j inrTedifilly,:' as their' pay;- c5rc
ioeiiCes the first iav .thev enlist.. --Thos
.r-
. Acin-IlArT'i-:oA 'CiL4--Ti-ii;'Ca,T
will 1-c found, entire" on the first page of
his faper.'
G n a i :.yi a k t r o .i . John ;C..Ieu
tar adveiises to sell a portion cf-his
ttock for..-grains Abo to take grain in
payment for Sfcij'daft'nita.:':; v.;
1 v,VcDr ; read will; bf pltiased to 'hear.
. . - . . . . i. .. . . - - .
of m- narrow escape; not '-from' the Vtom
anavvk,,cf.'thV.'sav'6gc';foe, but from the
hands cf a 4green: hcrnV. husband. : ' 1
addressed' 'a few lines" to ihe "fair one,"
(not a fci t -of love in it). desiring her com
pany at a certain time and place.". Dont
it beat all? iThe great big "lumicks"
get his "dander upV'.ji st because I want-
Iry.i ed m be 4.'ciabl," ' and ' '""kidrj." a'6-
cusmg me of ;,ia&ceraiicg designs. 1 tell
you I bil'ed.','. but acted like - a' se nsible
man by kzep'mg entirely vul ofJiis sigAt,
and if T.arh as lyicky in '"the future, .as I
haVe been in-the ; past, my escape is ' be
yond a pWbUs "Laght air-l out here.
j I am coatifiCcd it is, 't6 liht?f6r" raost
people. 'Uh,for a change I A-.. 'lodge'
in'sorae''JfTildc,r'nes3,,'.or .any other' "lo
cality";':vrold 'corn e ' in , pl.iy ! ' just now.
. :' 'tirst ,p"artv 'It 'iiALLEci: "J
Came off on the evening of the 30th '
ultimo. ' It was attended bv pretty much -
all the ladies "o'r about. Auy. miles. East
Mr. Tiptoe, Chaplin cf t.be Nebraska
First, is now on detected service to Ne
braska. The Regiment is now at-Pilot
Knob' Most of the 'men are .enjoying
good fctalth. Mr. T. will remain vvitb
hirlends "in . tbis ITerritory but .a.fe'w
?flyir. , , , ;t ;" :';L
Xcccrding:'to.,a'Vrecentarticl6. in a
cagazice, ncarly cne-Vhlfd of jhe,jroaacn
f England never marry, and three rail
lions of females are" thrown upcu their
own exertions for supports - '' ,
und West: The co;lcctin;f beauty "far State of JKentucVy, Tennesse-and -Ala
excelled' my most estraviganf dreams.
Mountain Ldies are'geuerally "heavy-.
I mean in the way 'of'goof; looks,.' .Jip-T
iking more. . ' ' ' ' ; " : " "
! vFreperauons were on a grand . scale ;
hall dec-crated.' with eyorgrteus from t he"
tnowv cuchtnit of -Medicine 'Bn ; 1'it-or4
carpeted with 'spot) ess 'Te!at-iiies"v.and
j golden bufniiei. "G'jnme SacksJ pfeV'
venting partially, the dust from4 rawsng;
riirii.", flisjmaunz ine.iears; ."Qi.
.- u.. For the Avertleer.7
iDeatli'of :,roscs Stanley.
. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 7, 15e2 '
Mi' Editor : As -your' paper has a
large circulation in the vicinity where the
subject of this Sketch lived, perhaps you
will give this a place in your columns.
DIED, at thU plaoe, on tbe 5th irat., Moses Stah-
LET. v. , .. . ;
. The deceased, was a resident of Paru
Nebraska, at the time of his enlistment
in the army, in 1802. - He had at that
iime;thred sons in the service, and a fani
ily dependent on him for support. Being
jp'as'C the prune or life, it was not expect
ed 'that he should enlist." But daqger
threatening .6ur -.beloved country, 'he
copnio, everytmng eise or .minor importance,-
and. leaving home with' all iti'en
dearments,' he volunteered in the defence
of 'the Stars and Stripes.. . He went, to
Leavenworth," Kaunas, and was muster
ed into the Sth Kas, regiment, Co. 4,H."
; The regiment 1 remained in Kansas all
winter, and in May, Co. "H" with four
other companies of . the' ejegiment' were
sent South. 3 During all the hard march
es of over two thousand miles, in the
'It. is "bad economy "to.. 'ork with pxr
teds.1 'If jcur harness is old and r .tcr.
tk, v r.ri rel n'aw cf Jahn Mid-
dicti-. Hfc will iccU a rood article' chbfKro-ur
too
many whoihot thi mQahino-.'wbiJid plp,"
;I never witnessed a' more E&ttfactorv
r.-au, io't ranch. s-- it was ...a 'serious job to
s:op; lhewl'co!tt.a.', It.' tfent. ;ip" find
dowr,M : sideways; crosjuass,-and" al
"funvard: au4 Uck," ladies
hamahe was ever with his company i and
although exposed to dangers, hardships
and .'privations, he . Was never., heard to
murmur -6r 'complain, but was cheerful
and. (endeavored to keep up . tbe spirits,
auJ encourage his associates. He, was
appointed" Ccrporal shortly after coming
fouth, which.- position he held ; and filled
with: credibility tohimself.and .the..ap:
probation of bis senior ;cficers untib his
death.; The lhardships and exposures of a
rn ili t? ry 'lif ew as' 'ai ore thkn 'hec'ouil en-",
dure' in his old age.. After the battle of
lerrpTiUa-. his health bgen - to fail and
heV;as no1;;, longer able . to' do duty. He
returd'ed to Nashville vith his regimsnt,
here, his dischargo papers were being
ar.d destroy all the. vesselsshs finds. One
of the Chicago Tribune correspondents
accompanied the expedition so that . the
fullest and earliest particulars will be fur
nished to .the public. .1'M.itters connected
wi;h the canal are. being vigorously push
ed for ward and it is thought the ditch
will prove a sucess. :There 13-ne longer
any apprehension in regard to the army
being able "to remain at Us present camp
in -ground.O "the ; weatlcr -ccntiu'esi
ple.is.int,iul -jnud rapidly drying up.
Mexpjus. Feb ill. -'Advic'es'froni the
firotat Vicksburg to the lSih furnish the
agreeable . inforuatioa- that the initial
stepi inaugurating active hostilities com
menced that day, -and it is presumed a
grand attack soon fellows. ...Oar Mortar
boats have been tewed down to pjDsiiions
above the city and opened the ball by
tiring Jbrisk-iyt ..with ,:.what eliect on the
'enemy is uot - known. The firing, was
'responded to by three" confederate batte
ries. " Our position was scca found to be
too much exposed tor effective operation
upon inc. rebels, and . was finally changed,
when the bombardment .was , again re
newed. -The gunboat t Jndia.nola which
run the blockade, had a three; months
supply Vf provisions' ?!nd -coal. Lt" ' "
Nex.Yobk, FebT',23. A Herald.
Washington dispatch taysit is understood
as soon -'as1 the Conscription1 Bill' shall
have passed the. House, , there will be a
call made for six or eight hundred thous
and troops.. It is expected that the soldiers-
whose term of service-is about ex
piring,, will offer , themselves as substi
tutes for unwilling conscrips. The Times
says,' we have private advices confirming,
to some .extent.the rumors of trouble in
Gen. Banks command,' growing out of
tne introduction of negro troops, borne
of the ofacers of the 133d New York
Volunteer resigned. The President has
selected twenty Majors, .and fifty Briga
dier Generals out of two hundred Briga
diers and'1 nintey . Majei Generals.-, re
turned to him : l- ; .. ' '
; By the Senate resolution, it seems -to
be well understood, as a result of the
passage of the Bank' Bill that three hun
dred- millions jof. the legal tender clause
will be retained m the Ways and Means
Bill, tre, Senate. yielding its ground thro
its own committee of conferrence.
. ' The Richmch Enquirer savs, there are
f rurrtors of an advance of ihe. Yankees up
on Middle- .lennessee. Cnnonadin? was
the .wes., and supplied with iron clads for
the defence of the barber. Two of these
however are destitute of machinery." ,
- Washington-, Feb. IS. Injhe House
to-diy the. Senate's substitute, for the bill
to. aid .the State, of Missouri in the aboI
ishrnent of -slavery was taken up: : A
)oint wa's rijade that the bil made an appropriation,-:
Mierefore.it must be refered
in accordance with a former '' decision ' of
the Speaker.;.-It. was ruled that the. point
was well. taken, .and the bill mu$: ga to
the committee of the Wholes ' On mo
tion, however, 'the subject was recommit
ted to tbe Select Ccmrnittee: on emanci
pation by a vote of 81 to 5."
Cairo, Feb: 18. The steamer Ruth
takes to Memphis to-day several tnUuons
of greenbacks for the payment' cf tho
troops iri. Gen. Graft's command. . Gov
ernment has sent within a month neariy
thirty millions enoagh, it is said, .'.to pay
all tb? soldiers in that quarter. j -i
A letter from before Vicksburg the 11th
jays, there are many indications to-day o
a forward .movement, which seems bow-
ever, te be indejendent of the army.
perhaps Haine BluiT.batieries -'are -to be
attacked, , thus, rendering-it possible for
our 'vessels.durihg' the present high stage
of .'water in tho.Ya?bo river, to ascend that
stream and: destroy-a -large number of
rebel vessels laying there. '. .
' ; Wasiiihgtoh, Feb. 19. Admiral Por
ter communicates the following '. to the
Secretary of the Navy, dated Feb. ' 8th:
I am happy to inform you that the stea
mer Vicksburg was badly damaged' by
the Queen of the West that she has to
be kept afloat by large Coal barges fast-
tned to' her sides. ' Her machinery has
been taken out, and she will likely be de
stroyed. This is 'the fifth steamer of
which we have deprived the rebels. The
Vicksburg was the largest and strongest
steamer on the river, and I think they
were., preparing to use her against our
transports', she being very fleet. Her
guards and wheels were smashed in, and
a;large hole knocked in her side. So
deserters report.- , :""' ' '.".' .''":.
Baltimore. Feb. 19. This afternoon
.while Gen.' Butler' in company with the.;
reception "'.committee' and Gen. Schenck"
and staffs were visiting the forts around
he' city,' when a melancholy . accident
occured. ; - They visaed Fort Mcllenry,
itderat Hilh and Fort ilarsh&il.' Here
u salote was fired fust as the party'' had
passed .along, the ramparts, out ef range i heard on Wednesday last In front ; also, '
of gunS.1 The gunners supposing the par- Tin . the direction of- Beech Grove, where
ty had. passed," fired a thirty-two pounder, j Gen. Buford with a brigade of Kentucky
but unfortuaat'sly some of the party had i cavalry is stationad. Gn. Ferrest cress-1
. LAirBHSTETS v . ' :
Warranted Garden Seeds
BLUNDER KOENIG 5 CO.,
(Late JOH5 Gahjtitt St Co.,)
No. 58 North Second Street, above Pine,
ST. XiDUI3, HO.
--Cfrerfnr taie at tery low f zvrtt, a larie and irel.
asortfl stock of Aaoealtur! sad Ur!ca;tBral Iniole-
nienta, deprisin everything necefiary U the Fariaar,
wgeiaer wiin a iarga ana rreeJi supply vf
-.Lasdretli's Celebrated Garden Seeds,
CROP OP 1SC2.
For whici they are the aole ajteata. ' Their frinli caa
rely uixn getting from them aocds tbat ate notonlT
pure out trae to oatae in erery iaiuoce. Also Held
aeeda at lowest market rates Cbinwe Sugar Cane seed.
xop juuu. ate, , OLC
ALSO COTTON AND TOOACC'O SEED.
Dealers IB seeds would do well to' enl them their
orders.
I l&eni for Almanac and n lest rated Catalorne (rati.
ELUND1K, KOZIO fc CO.
. Feb. 26, 1332cl4-lr
Flo
S;
tie H dstiTinised tn tt.v
cka adl to the rrice of Fl.- v.
higher prwo fot tbu mzk Uiaa'th,,1 -
States
FebI4-cS2-tr.
TO HEKCIUXTS, BLACK
IB OH.: IBOK
d. a. com
ST. Joseph, aon
f ITATD AXD FOR "Fill i- f
D YfELL SELECTED' ST0C3j' j
IKON, STEEL!
O i3 "2? 2MGt!
HAS 05 1TATD
A2s
rn? a 77 v
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cjicPEisura:
HOUSE TTAILS, XArL-SCW.
EOIiSE AND KCL2 f HCEc?, AiTIl
SFRI5U3, BELlAlWi, I
"AXELS, VICES, TliliLSLE 533 f
CIIAL.i., WAGON KCKEWPLl!!"
bULaTLIi FLAT Li,
FILE;?, tw'.SFS, 7v'l5CnZ3, .
SLEDG2 IlAUilr., BA.VDHA!LiZ
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KLTS, HAliuG'. TZITX
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AlSO
.: WOODWOEiS
ITTB?, SFOKES, FElLOTt,
T7AU0-V rJlT7S, SHAFTS, I UJI3,
AA'L'I, Uorj-XDs.
AXE UANDLEo. BHvO.U HlSm
FLOW HA'I;Li Is.
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FAIP-BAiniS SCAU3,
1
HAVING LAID IX A L AXGI SiJ
OF THE ABOVE GOOD
DIRECT &0Z TH
FACTOBIS3, .
BEFORE THE TOSS,
I AM ENABLED TO SUIT?
THE TRADE 'AT. mi l as
DEFY COilFillii"'
PROSPECTUS.
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'. ,.-;'r" C!i.r;cj inn-a t:i;
Weeklv" Commercial for '03.
iSecI ia'l'oar 5crc? Hi
; An I?iipsrnal'"reT7s Journal,
The Proprietors or tbe Cincinnati Wttkl-i Comner.
cial do ; .!fer prizes c f rerae Dw.X.bcitu.s sroU. peiis,
s irawbi'rT-r:fe,, or ot!?r Jewels or ve?e:ab:p3 arte r
ihe manner of i'cter i'aiik p .b.i.-hera Kit vr VTesi. to
induce the Isnraut and fcoUth to tdke their punr
uur outness )s tLt pubiioatu.n of a newspnj er, aaa we
have bo inducement to offer 80licril)ors oiner tiiauare
louna ta the Tiue of the. paper itself.
Oae Dollar S.voa iv
EIG2IE5T PRICE PAID Ft
tt'itAi' I'tlV'.t At
CONSTABLE'S I
rSL
OURJ1RMY CORRESPOjYDENCE, IBOX'. AND STEL
H3i beea second to fiat tf no joarnal in the conntry.
iu grapf tc sketches cf Camp tare, Pea Picture of Bat
tle Sccasj. and vivid uarratiro of CanDainia. enr Cor
r i tiponueiice n Deea QisnnJ?iiy,iie'i. .
.Febt4-n22-6m
n
JT. JOzlfc
TIfE MONETARY J1XD COM
MERCIAL DEPARTMENT,
RacHt9s special attention, bein? carerully compiled.
jrmu iu mutt luinenuc si rcea cr il'fortnti.,D, oiu-p.-ifinK
Prices Current of hir leading articles of cni-
EiOrce in onr cwn and other Uiraetw markets ; reviewa
oi iaa leaning raatnres 01 Quancial and commaruai af
fair in ibis and other American cities.
T?rm orvtecfclf Comciercla!.
;ne copy pr year, - - - . 3 2,00
T'are crpje, per year, - - $ dq
Five copies, per year. - - . t (ji
""en copies, per year, - ... 12,60 I cipal merodiaji, ia
iweniy apies, per year, - - . 5,00
nun an txtra copy to the getter up of each Clnbof 20
WANTED,
T.i bire a man Who understand Ereatlr Hemp, to
wnoui mxvi wages win oe paio. jcnqnire at this olflce.
reoii LS4-H
f "ii!?TriiPl.?S SALE
Alfred Opelt. I DliSrici Court
- 1 9-
Flash Brownlee, ) . tKW,if i
lij irtaetf aa order 01 -, p..
the abore entitled cose, I will " " "' . i
nf Jlrth, 13."3, between ,u.,J.tV
o'!oek ra. n J 4 o'clock p. n? 01 ;
door of Den's Hall ia Brownr J jr-r f
the saidcour&walaitbrld,fori- pr
offer for aale, for cash in d 's -
described rel esta4e. to-wii- jrfBi'J
sonthwost quarter of the aorift c
north of range number 15, e ast vbrv ?f
ctpal toerodia,n, ia emaaa ,u""-'' -rt tt.1'
kenaa the property d HaShnrvqt:.s',L4
iddenjAnd.. bJI-"" i
BrownTille, Febrery7th, t:J '
STItAY COLT.
; Strayed dnfln? Majr, .1362, from- the farm of Cr
Keelinf, six mrtes soothwjs of Nemaha City, two
e ita. One wg a bay mare with wlute ipot la the face,
and one bind foot w'alke. . The other at inci horse coH,
inclined to gray. BotH a year old last spring. Any
person rctarniug the cU to the resident of tha un
dersigned, Ave luilaa west of Kemaha City, or f iti 1 T
information leading to their diAcovarv wilt t, iisri i-. I
rewarded. Mt. TUCKK&. I JS?-
feb28-u34-w
ST RAT O
Strayed from the subscriber, near
the 1st of September, a brlndie ; lwJbrr
on his left side, abont rght ye" - ;
horns, and a Icna slim nect. . .
Any person retnrning torn rtt
jeamng w nis recoTetj, jjo
Ceeeasber 2Cb, S.
Notice to Citr Tax faTejr
All are requested te saif .
iy ther Uies Immediate If. .rrTr,
?!.
r
i
Notice to Teachers.
STRAYED Olt 'sTOtB-f' 4
A bay mare, three years "'d'
alf hand, MgX baa a ba on M
eraily rewarded.
Octobet I3th, iSCJ.
BlJ-tf
; . The cndersignd. Board of School Examiners, for white. Has a brand on left hn W v
the Cocntj of Nemaha, - hereby gire notice tht todescTlbe, -Acy one rtf"' bl cwr.
hreaftrr on the fint-Salnrdny of each mnnth, ,dence ' th n"d.rsif?llLft ar recSL
tK-iuLu w.-ts 4i.-.- r-.k'-a" I' Informaiion that wUl leadto r S- 1
!y, Esq., ia Brownvilie, for the purpose of examin
ing applicants for corticate? teach sohool ia said
anty.
' . - H.' II. DORBIN3,)
- A. O. Wni'fg, V SchoxJ Examiners;
L.HOADLT, !'J; . . ..
Jaannry 31st. V6tl. ''.,''- 33-ly
ESTKAY NOTICE. r.
rnp-on tho- f.rsTnf or thd tiBder3ipned,
ro mi! west of .Nemaha Cit, Febroarf lt
Takn
lirinz twa
1303, & red eteer with waiie in its face, and whit
telly, aappeaod to b two J9nt old Iwt ijnr
- :a . T.B.SKES5.'.
reti-a33-8-pd
TO TYUOll IT 31 AT C03
ume and style of Lett. S:nc!er
1 ,
t
The basinet of sajd firm wtK 1 t0,j
Strickler.uwioa alidesu -"y C..t
pat-
iiyers Cherry.
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