TVTrtU CA Nvf t ' 8re uja-e the instruments nvA means! ilUUUJttU tUUCiUStli K.nallv. there can b no Peace save vr. ii. uxlxer, i:ditci. . BROWN VILLE, THL'UcJjAY .NOV. 24.1SC4. McClclIau's Majorities. McClellan carried lut three States and those by a frca'.l majority, with a gain for the Republicans cn the vote over for mer elections. New Jersey gives McCIel'an about 5,500 majority. The Unionists gain 9.CC0 votes in the Slate over 16G2. Gov. Parker was elected by nearly L5,G00 majority. The Union party carried every county in soithand west New Jersey, and elected every member of the Li gislature there. Two Republicans and three Democratic Congressmen are tlcctcd. . llecorritd the State of Delaware by alcul MO zu.ijority. "His majority in irentuchy, so far as heard from, is 1o,-jCG the vote standing 15.S21 fcr McCl,-::a2 to 255 tor Lis-ecln. by recognition of the independence o the Confederacy. .V.' Y. Tribune. The Nebraska Recistei. This new and valuable little paper has been coming to us rpgularly ever since its first issue. It is neatly printed and exhibits decided fcbility. We extend to it our editorial friendship, and wish its enterprising pub lisher the success be so richly deserves. A.Q ingenious fellow down east has in vented a metalic shirt bosom which is said to last a man his life-time, and wash itself twice a week. Jefieflon Davis Talk. ThrRfcUl Congress met in Richmond on-Monday, auJ received the usual ad dress from Mr. Jeff Davis. It is a mild cV-cuiiicnt, Mr. Davis having apparently recorertu from the frenzy of frankness into which he, fell on his hte- Southern tour. At present he wears a face of cheerfulness, and whistles with shrill pood spirits through three columns cr so of a dingily primed Richmond paper? He rtjoitts, as he has reason, evt-r euccess ia the trans-Mississippi Depart ment; the recouquest and for some tune permanent occupation of Texas, great part cf Arkansas, and nearly ail Louis iana. On this side the great river there 13 leSS lO iO.lil Ui, L'Ul IUC I C-JJUMCiSIUIl of parts of Mississippi, Northern Ala bama and Western Tennessee, is rather Ifiosely aitirrned. It is alleged that all incurs jn upon the seaboard have been prevented, save ?t Mobile; that Grant has vainly tried four months to take Pe tersburg; that Sheridan had to burn the Shenandoah Valley because he coui-J net hold it; the capture of Atlanta uAs prov ed a barren conquest to Sherman. Mr. Davis considers that the small results ob lained by the possession of Atlanta ought to convince the Southern people that no place is of mu:h real importance, and he soberly seeks la persuade them that even Hichmynd may be surrendered cheerful ly. lThere are no vital points" on the preservation of which the continued existence of the Confederacy depends. There is no military success of the'enemy which can accomplish its destruction. Not the fall of Richmond, nor Wilming ton, nor Charleston, nor Savannah, nor Mobile, nor all combined, can do more than protract the exhaustion of the North! It would seem Mr. Davis desires to an-1 ."ticip&te the effect of expected losses of these places; It is complained that foreign powers ere s'.ill neglectful to recognize the Con federacy. Historical suggestions fcr tneir cnlightement, preci-dents which prove that Francend England might recognize if they would, Mr. Davis is iparngi of. A tnef view is given of Rebel finances which we still further condense1 as follows: Receipts for the two Y TELEGRAPH. New York, 10. The Herald's Ilj'ton Head correspon dent, under date cf the 15th, say : Just a3 the steamer Fulton was about to sail from that place Tuesday, for the East, a report' came down the river that Sher ry:! was marching on Savannah, that the inhabitants of the city were fleeing in dismay. Gen. Corse, the union commander at Rome. Ga., on the 10th inst., destroyed such bridg-es there as might be of use to the enemy and abandoned the place for the purpose cf withdrawing to some more imp. -runt point. 'I La latr.it rel-l accounts frcm Hood say he is in a position to marca into Mid dle or West Tennessee as he may decide. Tbey admit that the rumors of the cap ture cf D.-c.v.ur from the Union forces was all a hoax, and farther that their at tack oo that place wis merely a ru.e to enable Hood to get his army veil posted. The Herald's Shenandoah ccrrespon- dent says the main portion of. Early's army was' in the vicinity of Woodcock in a wretched condition and much dis contented. When Early made his ad vance last Saturday he thought Sheridan had been weakened, but on learning his mistake he Ivat a hasty retreat. Early's retreat is regarded as an abandonment cf the lower part of the valley. Louisville, lSih. Intelligence deemed reliable the accu racy whereof cannot be determined to night, says: very recently the rebel Gen. Breckinridge, with 3.000 men attacked Gen. Gillam near Bull's Gap, and after a desperate fight defeated Gillam who lost 400 prisoners, the number of killed and wounded is not stated; no fears of the invasion of Kentucky as consequent upon this reverse is apprehended, as the mili tary authorities are fully prepared to check any advance of such a force into the State. Philadelphia. 19th. 'The Bulletin publishes a special dis ,jtch from Washington to the effect that the fitlion&l Intelligencer understands that Lincoln isaboL't sending peace Com missioners to liichmonu cHtring a bosis upon which the rebels can aain return to the Union. Chattanooga, 18th. The rebels attacked our forces at Strawberry plains IS miles above Knox ville in force yesterda) morning at day light, the fight continued at intervals ail day our forces held their own and repuls ed the enemy ia every attack. New York, 19ih. Thf Commercial's Washington snecial Mobile Posts correspondence say?, Richmond Whig- Wednesday stales Sher inon has sent a large part of hii army towards Seloia indicati:;? a movement up on Mobile. Tii3 Whig also' demands rebel authorities to cail out a special force of 7J.0O0 anticipate that Shej man and Sheridan, thinks this can be done, assails rebel Congress f sr incompetency. Raleigh Confederate, .announces the evacuation of Wasdiinerton N. C. It is occupied by a Ftderal force. The safe arrival of the Tallahasse at .Wilmington - I l vrvt issaiso ancounceu- lieraid $ specii with bhenuan, says the enemy 13 m con sederable force between Fishers Hill and Sirausburg. His cavalry heading along our front. Oour new position being greatly strengthened by erecting earth works and rule pits. New York, 20th. Atlanta letter of the 10th, to the Her ald mentions the arrival of tho escaped prisoners from Andersonviile, who con firm the bta'.ements m:ide of reb.?l atro cities towards prisoners, also thatiotrav eling through Georgia they founa the crops harvested and barns generally well filled; very few rebel soldiers in the in terior, showing that there is plenty to subsist our army en while but little resist ance will be offered. Last train from Atlanta iound north was to ieave on the. 18'ih, the on.'v troops at Atlanta on the 10th wis Slocum's corps. Herald's - Chattanooga correspondent of the I5ih sap rohmg stock in Atlauia has been destroyed', aii fac.'one. mills says Gen. Grant is expected in Washing-1 and founderies from Ch;tta00 10 Al ton on Monday, hanu bjen su nmontd jlanta and several mibs beyonJ destroyed, are reported at New Market and at Jax ola. The situation of the army is un changed, Washington 19th. ' A private ia Sherman's army says every man nas been supplied with two pair of shoes, preparf.tious were made for a GO days campaign. New York, 19th. Richmond papers announe the defeat cf Gillam at -Bulls Gap. They sute that on the night of the loih BreckenriJge turned Bull's Gap when the enemy re treated, at one o'clock on the 14th he struck their celumn, routed it, taking sev eral hundred prisoners, 10 stand colors, 6 pieces artillery with caisson? and hors es complete. Ex-Gcv. Hammond, of S. C, died suddenly at St. Louis on the 19:h. Port Royal, 15. Fleet of Steamers from Fortress Mon roe with 10,000 rebel prisoners aboard for exchange at Hilton Head. The 17ih was to be duly celebrated at Port R jyal as the anniversary of cur capture of that yiace. St, Louis IS. Cairo Special says Orleans papers re ceived, state that reb-el General Slaugh ter at Brownsville, has been reinioredd by 3.000 men and 12 pieces of artillery, in anticipation of an attack from the Federals. Orleans Times says Gener al Canby's wound is not as siriuus as first reported, but will confine him to his room for a few weeks, considerable excitement existed ia consequence of a report cf Beauregard marching against the city with a hrg force from Corinth, every preparation is bc:ing madi fur de fence cf the cay. New York. IS. Richmond capers cf Wedurfday aro ed with speculations as to SriP.aus with ped. movements expressing conviction thai ho hasadvancsd to near Harper's Ferry. World's, correspondent with Sheridan contildicts the report that Early has abandoned the valley, he is still at New Marlet and Jackson. It is reported that Capt.Brasher, with GO men, had a fight losby on the 19th, and was whip- No particulars. New York. '22nd. He aid's special says the news from Sheriin through rebel sources has creat ed anvxened feeling and increased con fidence in the wisdom and success of the great oovement. Time's Washington correspondent an nounce! the story .of an interview be tw.een'iie French minister and Secretary Seward Tnbine's Washington . special says Sec'y Canton was again at his ollice to day, Lehad no idea of leaving thi Cab inet. ' ' The reported death of Gen. Canby is feared yr itie. W.tr Department to be too true- ILs death will be a great loss. Gen. iawlings. Grants Caief of SialF, telegraphs that there is a great panic in KiCiirnoiiu concering biienmns move ments. The 16ih corps has been, abol ished itnd Gen. Emory ordered, to report to Mil. Diil. of the Mississippi. Wushiugi.m dispatches of yestordy says, information received hern shi vs conclusively that Eirly his besn rouied, with L$ nire force tro.n the Valley, j New York, 21. The'WoVJi '.Vashingtoa Special says uapaptrs oi iii-z u.n, coaiain positive infvnnatijn that Siierman is fur g--i;ng saw.lt ol Atlanta, and Steel is mov ing onwaid. The people along his route and mobt of the Southern cities ara in a high sic is of excitement, and theie teems to bj no troops to retard his prog ress. Hood is still near FijrenJe, and r : is retreating. quarters end in 30;h of Set-.embtl.lSGl ? J 15,191 ,5-5'J Bai. in i'fty Ui Apr 'C4 22,722 Total - - 87,474,272 Applied to exlinguiih public deht 9-312,560,327 Expenditures six months 292 ,378.505 : Total - - 6014,938,505 Bal in Treas'ry Ocl ?C4 SIOS.535,410 Whole debt - - 81,147,070,203 Amount of arprepriation for G mouths ending June 30, 1&65 8138,102.679 Which it is ihoi'ght n.ny be paid out of bj.!u.ia of iiar.peuied appropriations toJnn. 1. 1SC5, - 8107,410,501 Concerning which rose-cclored exhibit cf economy in expenses it is necessary to remark that the War department has found it cheap and profitable to supply itself mainly by wholesale stealing, and has therefore, little use for cash to pay securing . bills. A scheme is subnittej for giving value to the o iuianding treaa cry notosr so called, cf the rebel Gov ernment; but we leave the consideration of that to the comic Journals. "Touching the conduct of the war, Mr Davis is of opinion that too many men are till exempted from the conscription, that a general militia law is needed though vnder ihe central tystera cf Richmond, it is difficult to pee what is left to be in cluded in militia, unless it be the women cf the Southern States and that fur 'ther consolidation of depleted regiments bhould be effected. Military supplies and proviuions are teclared to be abun dant." The treatment of prisoners is adver ted to, and this man has the itTrontery to to repeat the lie that Rebels in our hands suffer from want.ol adequate food, .cloth ing and fuel, but nci even has he the ef frontery to denyT the horrible accounts of the cruelty, the robbing, the starving. the murdering cf cur brave soldiery in South ern prisons. Let us hopeif we can hope anything on this point that the ar rangement recently proposed by Lec and acceded to by Gen. Grant, lor the tracsraition cf supplies, maybe carried cut on their part with something less than -the usual trickery and bad faith. Mr. Davis is opposed to the general levy -and arming cf slaves in aid of the Rebellion on the ground that the time is cot vet come, and because such a dispo- . . ' i ii i u : . - ...uu sitionor tae niaciis woum m icneie wuu the beneficent scheme' of Christianizing the African race now proceeding on the plantations in accordance with that Di .Ise fntention where of the lash, the fet ter, unreqited toil, and indiscriminate jTMlitutian of the wcrncr. cf th race, to consult with the President. This fact, in connection with that of the war esti mates bsing based on the large force and active cpeiations onlp show that the Ad ministration is determined to make rebels feel the full weight of the sword. The State Departa.ent is investigating the Florida a.!fdir. - The Richmond Wrhig cf Wednesday riys an immense fleet cf transports ar rived in Mobile Bay, indications of a movement in that quarter at an early day. The special Committee of Rebel Con gress have reported WT. R. B. Ccbb as disloyal a; d recommended his expulsion from the Hoihe. The Washington Republican says last evening passengers from City Point re port that active operations may soon be expected. Gen. Burntide has taken command of the 9th corps. The Commercials Washington special says Sherman has fooled the rebels by making them believe he is going to Mo bile, there are indications that he has gone towards Savannah. The Post's Washington special says the peace ru mors have found foundation from the fact that the Preident complimented Euted nn his New York speech. The stories of sending Peace Commissioners to Richmond are wrthout foundation, a proclamation may however be issued ia a few weeks. There is no truth in the re port that Mr. Fessendenhaj been selling gold to bring down the premium. To those who are aware of what js going on at this moment in the present routine of the war it is not surprising tbt gold tumbles; instead of the campaign being ended there has not been a timn for six months that the Confederacy was jq so much danger at different points as now. New York, 19th. The examination in the case of the forgers h concluded and they have all beu committed without bail. Washington, 19th. Rear Admiral Strebbling has com municated to the. Navy Department the particulars of the destruction of a valua ble rebel fishery on Mar-h Island north of the Oakalana river, by an expedition from the steamer Stripes Oct. 19. The fishery which was a large and valuable cne to the Confederacy was entirely de stroyed, many prisoners captured without any loss cn our side. The following captures are reported to he Department : The English schooner Suey with an assorted carge by the Schooner Zebra, the crew with one ex ception escaped. Acting Lieut. Schmidt commanding the U. S. iieamef Nita. re ports the capture of an unarmed schoon er on the 24ih cf October. Tha crew also escaped to the shore in a small boat befcre leaving they fired the schooner, but the flames were extinguished by a beats crew from the-Nita. " New York, 20th. Special to the World from Sheridan's headquarters coct-Jicts the rumur Bqtj Eaily is retreating and Sheridan pursu ing, also contradicting the report that M!lm:U tr.rn nr mvi n:it hpwirv. Use OT brought to tb? rear. Atlan.a no ion r of M;htary importance. Thj country for miies around it is wasted beyond pos sibility of service to ihs rebel army. Another account s.tys Sherman's head quarters on Monday were .it Kingston, with the Hlh corps; he issued an otdr telling troops they were about lo through a country heretoforjj uuin'xri'p-.- ed by either army, thai ihry were u sub sist on the country, taKiug ail tao norscS and m des within reach. 1 lift corps rear guard SnerinuuV army moved from Kitig & ton Mondays Herald's IZty West corresponi .'tit 10th states that a rebel steamer wna 40d bales of -cotton aboard is blockaded up S.vdm.-e river by our boats, anotlier up Crystal river. - Freeman's Journal his been ex cluded from Key West and that Depart ment by Gen. Newton. Washington, 20;h. ' Post's Norfolk, Va., special stys Fer nanda, Fla., has been for-sjui3 umj in possession of U. S. Private letters from fleet off Charles ton says, outsoe, sighting a bloekadj runner, slipped her cable and gavecnase without eiiect, returning suo,-equentty to her aurhorage, rebels' opened lire on her from fort Marshall, to which she paid no attention, a 10 inch shell struck her cn the forecastle, killing and wounding a number of men, 7 of whasa died instantly.- . . Tae rcailboat from City Point . tic t information oa Thursday taat heavy fir ing was heard yesterday at Bjiler's front Dutch Gap, accompanied by rebels at tempting to force our picket lines, they vyer completely repulsed. P. O. Department re-established the P. O. at Helena, Ark. Philadelphia, 21th. inquirer's special says Richmond pa pers of Friday have Augusta di.-paicnes which say scouts who left Jonaboro Wed nesday morning say Gen. Howell Cobb with (3 or 7 thousand militia and 3 brig ades of cavalry attacked the enemy and is steadily driving iherh. ia- The Enquir er his another dispatch which says on the lSih rebels captured part of picket line between the James and Appamaux numbering GO men- News from Uity Point says picket line recaptured, i : . New Yo vt. 2 1 st, Charleston Mercury. 15th says since last report 250 shells have beeij thrown at Sumier 109 at the City. Richmond dispatch of Friday says exchange of prisoners inaugurated, those atSavanah to be transferred to City Point. - Bristol, East Tennessee, Register, say rebels captured arii destroyed a train oj cars loaded with com.-nissary stores at Morristown on the 14th ; also, a wagon train consisting of nine wagons, killing 13 and. capturing a number. - Richmond Sentinel says new moves are on fuot ia Va., and in Ga. and Term, vast campaigns singularly complicated are in process of development. Sentinels dispatch insists that Sheridan has sent has i-iiide no uileinive movements. D.s- patches from G-jh. Rawiings, Giants Head-tiurters giving the substance cf news iu iue Richmond papers confirm lae report. The Provo rlarjhall ha3 issued or ders, for the euruliment lists by putting on the names of those persons who have become liable to military dmy stne-i the last enrollment. Taking oif the .name of those who are not liable to military duty. The 10th army corps has been dis bauded and tne troops who corn- ! pn ed it and put it into other corps. General Buruside's reported an assign ment to the 9'.a corps proves untrue. New York, 19:h. The Richmond Examiner of the 15th contains the following dispatch. Augus ta, 14:h, a fight orcurred at Rough and Ready between Steel's troops and the Yaakees,in which the latter were driven back. Laier returns from Atlanta says, th city was evacuated by the enemy at twilight Monday. The nuil brings news of the 10th,' which left Hood at Tuscum bia with two divisions,two of his divisions had crossed Tennessee River. The im pression was that the rest would soon cross. Washington, 15th. Later from the priny of the Potomac says, inactivity still prevails with the ex ception of ordinary movements. Ihe exchange of pickets and .batteries and casualties occur. Daily along the picket line, stray shots freq ueiitiy catch us far ia the rear, sometimes intli-.tiu fataj ivou'ifU. Barnsida rtacned ci:y Rjiiiton Wednesday oa visit to his obi o:p. New York, 19. Trib'.w's army correspndeuca sp-- chl of James river says, intormatioa fro;n Richmond renders it pretty certain that Lee" is detatchirig part of his force, for -ervice jdewhere, rebel pipers betray gV;2'rit trf-iditio-.i at.r&poned move' ments ar-Jiir'i'ins ar"1- exl,re3i3 1113, ' Aui- Jsta iU.icon w;ier:: as 1 " ..!. is w..Mi:tf i'-j n;tve o.vJer rnilis, evi- iety coacertiin well as at CjI their most extensive . deutly entenani gravCit appreheisioas. New ir:rk. 19. Rumored h?re to-day that Lorv,'s:!r.3$t and E'trly with thirty-live tho'isaud rr..H lilt? veil south fro.n Fisher Hill Tuui d iv n:ght, eviija'.iy . to iaterupt Shar- J.Iontreal, lGi Case of the St. Albans' raiders, is postponed until the 13ih of December, to j procure evidence lordetenca ; Indianopolixr 16.- Fifty rebel prisoners succeeded iu sca ling the walls of Camp Morion Monday night, 40 escaped. New York23Jn There is nothing later frcm the She nandoah Valley worth notice. - The reb els have apparently abandoned the Val ley, or at least the contest, for the pres ent, with Sheridan for its possession. World's -WTash;ngion special learns from an officer who arrived here to-day from the front at Petersburg, that the rebels show no sins cf evacuating Pe ternburjg, on the contrary they resumed picket firing in a most animated manner, no demonstrations have been made by them since they captured a, small portion ot our picket line in front -of Butler which they still hold. Ternbb suffering expected there this winter. New York, 22d. : Serg't Gibbon, of the 1331 N. Y., and another ' gein.lt.men who escaped from Charleston, report that the lower part of that city Las become unteuable iu conse quence ef our shells, there are 50 0t;0 troops ia and around Charleston, 8 heavy guns are mounted facing Sumter, there are 6 cr S batteries mounted in the city oa the wharves, the citizens are much troubled in cu:iseq;ierice of the Lombaid liieut, they expect m-ich sulTeriiig this wiaitT. Washington, 22J. Neatly two weeks have elnpcd since there has befn any direct information frcm SheridJn. Government h;JS no ui telr.gence 0; iiis recent moveim-nts latter than those contained in Richmond papers of Friday. Sheridan about a month ago informed the proper authoriti-s at Wal-Ii-ington cf his plans, which, judging by rebel accounts, have thus lar been carried into effect with br'ght prr sptcts of suc cess throughout ihe campaign. Information received here from Rebel papers state that Sherman was within 30 miles or Mrtcn on the ivuh. It is re garded as probable that that city has been occupied ere this. New York, 23d. The Tribune's correspondent at Wash ington says information received at the Wqr Department states that Gen Canby was improving. Late Rebel papers say Gov. Wales, cf Alabama, has had an official conflict with rebel conscripting officers, the people uf Selma being forced into the army they applied for redress la the Governor who issued an order that as S'ate officers they were exempt frcm the draft, and they were therefore re leased. The Richmond Examiner is very secereon defectioa of Gov. Brown, cf Ga., and the Legislature of that State. and the Governor of Alabama, and says that the Convention of all the Slates North and South for the purpose of agree ing on terms of pace will meet on the same day with the Parliament of man Kind for the Federalization of the world and not on hour .-oner. The Herald's snerd says advices re ceived te-dnv from Gen. Sherman's army how that he was on the 19ih within 30 miles cf Macon. He has met with but lifle opp )sition. Macon is 150 miles from Atlan'a and one of the jzrrai railroad points of G , it al.-o coiituins un extensive ar.-enal and e;ip factory ; its rapture will be the first of a series of brilliant results tob? hoped for from Sherman's grand campvigti. New York, 31. The latest intdligcr.c? represents Hood w-jth 2. corps, i;ua:bt ni'j together about 35 000 men, was stiil in the vicinity of Florence, Ala., on the T-nnessoH river. STAY SO'lCE. Tulten up by fno gubscriber, living neir Wfcdjla' ri.if Neini'ca county. 'eba.ha, one-bay, mar po'r.yT two or ihre8 years ol.l, f rot on tha left siJa and b;fzcd f-efl. ibe b J raw-bi'ie tc- tied rouriD aerLeck when Ukoa un. i. i?. icinic-jn. - ix 10-3ir-pd Ero'.TnTii2c Gecielery Association Notice is bereby Rivsn that in accord iocs with & notice publisbcd in the Advertiser of the 3d in?t. the fnliowirg person, to wit. U II a lley ,.T,ha MPbersoa,A. S. IIo!ialy.T. W. B-.-di'onl, Theo. UiM.Vvr. H. Miliar, G.W. lir:tn. V,F. II. i!eCn?ery and"E: V,'. Tbotnaa tssenfeted at the tun fled place state ! in sa:.d notice, anJ .r,':v:ji2cd ta:in.lrcs into a eeraetry a.o.-wtion. to be known fur the present, tn "The Krownvillo Cemetry A.-?- clarion." mo ion it wajt retired tlitjho next owetiii? be hell at the l'rsbvferina Cbar-h in itrotTiJla, on tha 9ch diy of December, L-Hf, at two o'clock 1'. M. for the purposs of ei'iapltti.ig the or.MiMtioa of th asoiatit-n by the ciootion of tru.-reaj aui a tLsrfc.with. a view t t.ivir. tha asiuMoa ioc.r-jv-rated nnd-T an a?t of the I.'isluture of Ne braska Territory enir!c.J A n A"t to create and regulate Iucrp.r iti m ia t:o Territory of Ntbrns-ka'npppA-r-d February loth IH. AH who desire ! be cm i iu-.a"' of the associa tion are invited to be prceni at aaid meeting acd to take part in the election. Nov. 7tb 1SG1. L nOADLET Trrs. ' E. W. TiiOilS, Secy. ALVItSEBRO-aiaJ; Ym noon sim LEGAL NOTICE. John Tl. Ui? rey ard l'ary F. Ulirey, hi? wife will tike n .!n e tbat".I..hn Q. A. Surith as plaintiff has BK-! a petition in rhe i'istriot C-urt of the (,'ojnty of Nctj iha, Nebraska T rriUry. on th-j Cham-cry ii'le theroot n-iir-sr. tl fm together with Joph Coleman fled U. J. V7hitny a- defendant. The objui-.t and pravor of pi, i i r.ctiti n i.s ta f roclose a m rL.' ij;. r.i i i by s :id Uir--T and wife in f wot of Mid p'.untiu on the South F.;t 1-4 ( f S.-c'li n No. 17. Town-! ;p no. 5 N..n.;. of Kan.e N-. 15 Y..t of the prirci-al Mov'r.iii ::. .situated ia thesi (Vu,ny cd ' ?Wu:ihp.; tO' b- .t'.n do-'cw for the sale of faii btr.d , ar-d t- ; ly the pr in payiaent of a i-ert.iin r'ri tti:.ti;-kVy sn i U'Irey irt f;.v;.r f said phiintid' fr t-' i'5 JJ , u-itcd Aurut 8th iS'.l and duo v3 ni"athiufter date with ii!tre;.t 'it the i;;t'" of fitfy per fcaf f.' r nnnuia fr -tn ujitu-i'y. S.i id V I .' ft! i i'tf-?Rte ri-'jaircd t :in?v r .r.'-l rctitiju ty the 2 "ih da o:" I -?.t;ih.r. . I). lsJ 1. L. V. Til? iM AS, .J. fur L .p. T-Tx-r,S-iT.-$!3:.0. HARE'S FIIOTOGnAFiic,. Be? leave to anmnrve that theT most anymiug a iu.n may ask tJt iu ,T ' HISCELLAXSOIS O: tie Cuest jua:ii,f f or tin Urea VICTOR'S i SETTLE-., Histcry cf th2 rteb-': Also: All ihe rccomia-tl.Jei iiooKs fur the Ternary. "; NOTICE i. hereby giver, that the firm hereto', r xitn under to? ii;ci3 aad style of li. Uron ifc V-O- 13 this liny UiioiVti. Il.Br.O'.VN CO. per II. O. I,ktt. Nov. 2d, 131 LlGAL SOU James Tl . Udow ar-d Fe'icitie B-i Jow. hi? wife. will faho rti.tii-e th;it John Q, A.SLiitb as plaintiT, h:i fiiud a p'.t'tion on thj chjtLCtry i 1 i f the District Court of Xeta;:ha County, Xtbraska Terri.o ry, against them dfviid-mt, the object of whub is .o fore.d.Ke a eertaia m-irtage ra le by the sa:.d Fdi.-itioand Jjtnes U. llvl-iow, June, 27th A. 1-'. 18j'J on the N -rtu Wo.-t Qirartr, and the Sou;b U'tst Quarter of the Xrth IT-it Quarter, ar.l Lot o. one and tw- f Se.ti'.n 2d and .)l No. oe of S.-ct.n No. 2.5 all iu T.a.shi four ( 4 , S-rlh, Ita&;9 hixceen i 1 i -iu i-t of frth rrincijal Mi-ri I!iu tu itcd in the said County of Nemaha. Said mort gfle having made to ?u n re tha pivraeut of a eer tain- prcm'isMory note beari even date with said EK.rrgasre, uiaJa by me id rclicutio and .Tames II H-d.iow for $521,00 due .six ra nths after dat with inlere.-t foBi maturity at tr.o rate of five percent per month, the nrayer of ' Fa; J petion is tbat the said land be eoM the proceeds be aprliei in pay merit of said u-ite. Sidd dofeo dants are require.I to anwer aid pe tition oa or before th l'.hn i v of IK-e :ab.T A. L'. lbd I. E. Tii-JMAS, Sol. f ...r C .'nt. r-Ix-3 -to O9itckot Letter, Crp ,5 V, -large ani ..r tbe test qu i'y ,r f lt w.,s d .wa. ewMw. j.7' , "bI :HiM..flt?!.ltm,y .,nu9iUi; tuse .'.ew Cne.'p Fdteat , Wt. And LOTS suca BL'Llrii'u'r' never sw. l' i-iis x..T.:oih, is: i. 1 4. J. F. Glomus" j.i cj-sjr ic It. V-nld rpspe.t:;irr nn. ' t ) r Larse p.r.il Stlcclel i: OS MEDICINES. PAIHTS, t! or a. B?.o-rx i Co. NOTICE TO CITY TAX-PAYERS. oticeis h?rrby jriven that Taxej i.f the Ci'y rf lirowovihc lor tue yrar i3 )l nr-j vw ducaiid "he Tax Lit u:s be.a pla -r-d in ir.y ntnds for collection. Tax Payer? are notified to c!! at inv '-'.S'e snd ?t-t-tl . their t i.'ies on or bf.re the fit d iy of January l St"5. After that date a p'-najy of tr n percent, and ten prront. -ntercit p'-rcnr-uiu will b.i add- d to ail taxe? not then j'.ai I. Th'- law tlr.c not noT roaire theci-llictor to f-ali on t.'.x pn vor f jr th ir tx-s but ii; p.r:on are rej uired to p-iv the .-atno at the col lector's offieo. JU.S If CW KTl, ix-9-Ct CUv Tx C-J.eotor. man. Lo'.iisviilc!, 27. Early has left the Valley. Hit forcti Part of hit army to Grant , says Early Frirate reliihlff news rlat-.'d iiovie, Ga. 17th saw: destruction of Mdiiuia-jiures. .Mills and other build. n.s, of o-re;r val ue to the eneiijy, common' cd yeteii:iy ex tensive rollr.i r mills, .stahies auJ bt jre ho;i3(J3 were uairoycd Ly uida' of Gen, Core some plaoes of minor importance tired Ly soldiers. New York, 1 7th. Following reports hy a reiiabhi contra band : Sheridan iJestroyed 39 d .veiling' houses, 450 times, '31 mills, 3 factories, 1 forndcj, burned 1C0 miles fencing, 100.C00 hoshfcls whsai, 50,000 Irhfis com, C.000 tons of hay, captured 1,700 cattlo same number cf horses, 4,000 hogs. Montreal Gazette publishes Young's commission from the Rebel Government auihorizing him to organize for special service a company nof to exceed two hun dred in number from those who belonged to the Confederate service. New York, 10. Washington special states -one officer from oneol the District Colombia Regt's reached lure, having escaped from the rebel prison ays: 8,000 Unior: pusoners are in Stockade where they fare some what better than at Andtrsonville, 25, 000 prisoners are at Milne Ga., this seems to indicate the removal of our proscners from Andersonville. Washington, 17. Richmond papers .cf Tuesday make no mention of Sherman's moves wtich in fact are regarrded here as evidence that he has met with success. Rebel Senate house had a secret session Mon day , at which it is surmised that the question of arming th.e slaves were dis cussed. Report! the President seriously cqntemplates issuing another proclama tion of ainnesty. ' Chicago, 16. A gentleman of this city, has receive ed letters from relatives holdiug high positions under Sherman, stating that 2raud movoments are about to be mad on Savannah, for which point Sherman ha already started, taking 30 days ra? tioiis. ' ' ' ' i v i - New York, 16. Th-Te nre rt -pons that D;ch Taylor hvs joined with an ;nl Jit io;.al force ot -10,000, bu: i;:v.;s no mdicaiiuus. of early oticiisive upcrs'ions. JJfauri'P.ard with Rbijl G?n. Stuart'. . . rpi?t was -nil at Curmtu, Miss., wen laa.t lii-ari fio:n. G-n. Thomas, ccmmar.dincr the Union army (Usijriv'd t- che;k II jo-I's advance, is rapidly coi.c.V.'!rath-g his force as tho' dispoH-d'to make a;, attack on the rebels in sonie dirt-ction. Ji.t one boiJ-'inj has been destroyed in JohncOt.viiie, Union troops still i.oid the p!ar--. Tim reb-'l Gen. Breckinridge is sus pected of a design to inarch from lliri Tt nnssee and invade Ker.niekv. Gn. Cartridge is making a rapid disposition of troops to check such a movement. I'nlteil states Internal Revenue. Notice- Notice i Tiere' y civen tall j rrFtrv r-r.rerr.l. tt Ihe l--e; lai Irr. p.fl i.,t. m..ie .M.l i.'icen nr tl.e Ex rise c. ti t Ui i f-v in tl.e C.i:ievf p:c,,a"3vn. Ker..Ua an I Pawnee, an-.l Terr, cry of No-t.r.vsa- fcyxe teer rrTiT'.r.'. u, me. wi'i i. n en .-c rxri!iia!i-n ir. nv.' ( fli.ein UicT-jau cf FsM City .ihil O iirty cf P-!'",!..r,K.ii r- r ti.R sj aie of fen J ya frv iu anil afcr ttc- &.? of ibis Not;. v Aril ll.t ap re.i 's rei-if; re to any erron.n; tr ixTf-fii' vai.i .tio;i, v.iM te recti fsi ly n-.e. on t!ult U ly of X'.vf ti tc-r. iffil All aiipeaU to the Ae-?. r mu-t be mi.;-in rsiieUCvM jost.m tt. ti?.:AVK. J?a!el '.Iiis Hili day ci Xv. IcGi v 3 iij-9-2- liauJ every ti)daa' usually kceytiu Tidst Class firvj ani i? deier-niael net to Le m lr?. f;T r.i ' P R K S C it I FT I O V S A X D O H 'J F RS C t Z T r WaiTi'liY BLOCS, MAIN ST2: To Close E5TRAY NOTICE. T;i"-en.np .y the ',b-rnler livlns tliree ir. I j tt r. : e , i-m rh ..' I'r nvi; ;,- cn the bvttui r,,-J. otic ii!k bay li rse tUiee year ti.lpit. AEItAHAM rnNX-. h-3-1.9 3. W. Tl r.r KQTICK. ken nn ty tl e vr''P',fi:r-fil. l!v:r? fw" prrf n hi! r.ille-! ?i u. h I Br : w i.v: ' e in N'pn.aha . Xfbra-tn T." ritiry. Cm ii;'f v. wi h n pie rpi . n L'j-i jn ! nf-iU. r i ;i cfTE ritjt f:.ir an-! br.t' ir t vitti ihe loii-r (' ri-.fef t'i:. ( n-j lir.e t' h k I ri'f:li c.w wiifi t!:efni? -r. i (i, f p.j n.:.tlj. 0"C r;nc'i'e' d-v v illi a cr -r.T ihv Iff:. r.:r, ami nr.'.ic" i'it .iut i-f iu" rir-Lt ear, brdcied wnU '-il" uii ; Le iei t v. rr;xT. N..v. U. tC 1.-1x3 -i D-Cv. F I. THEODORE HILL Xa. IT luln Street, ILvir dctcTiaiacl to Wind tip my Dry Goods Bui-incir's thh Fall a ad VantcT, I uilioLrto tb'.tr..'i! " . "f rr"fV 1,.,. j rPTT'nATSA7in ILivi:: MAi:r;li:D. On Tue-'iiy eveninjr. the 22 J. in-t.. at th? I'ros-hrt'-riari CUurvh in ti;i phi.o. hy Hiv. V'i!li:tui JiiOanrilisb, Mr. T!:OtOIiC to NANXIE A. NLLSOXj both of this cLty. Angels that gnar.l round para aSTjction. Ministers at Virtue's tbrona Spread O ! re:l tbj wijs protection O'tr two hearts lore bleu-ii in oao. AmJ O ! for Ibcm fcedeek'IifoYpailivray, With ev'ry gem Lore endear?, To bles3 them in the present day, And erowj them ia fuire yeaxs. And miy many days to them ba given, Bright with Affection's luster, v While the innocent IaOil'3 of hearen Aroun-J their hearthstone cluster. On the lfith. in-t.by Cha. (;.Drjey, Mayor o thecity of Bwn-ili. Mr. cnitlSTOPnE C. I1AR KLSON to Hiss JANE WLISOX, all cf Nemaha county. AH who witneaed the ceremony wer3 filled with admiration at the elegint ptjle in which th3 5"ayer performed it. Ia faat a bachelor friend present de clared his intention to get married s. a, and said that no one but the Mayor should perform tho cer" emony. Barnard Otena.) TiKfore Colms Goo?mvn J.' P. Neiu;iha couutr, Zebras-La Ter- floward Mom.) ritorv. ESTRAY jKOTICE. rj'st tii1 ly the 11! if--!.er living cloven miles 8 "UiWe.t nf Br. wnvii :c St'), i no ,MCa; tlirc f J'.-.rs o 4, r.xin spotted bnirdcU "V." qu tl.e-lc;i. lip, swailow fork iu each car. AiTCo T. D. nCGII3. Ix9-n-3ar. EST KAY InOTICD. Tiiken tip ly ,!' Hn-'nined livir? three mile? X.;rlh i.f hri.wbviila utar la ".Shuto" .in .'! iha ('unj NeL'a-ka,';n I I'O jlrt J.:v orN -.v .-..lor Is'tU. Una l-try kruwn mare' i'ybt-ntinl u the li:ft .-houMer very (Ihii rJ cut ttif." 'Jr-i oi l. r I c i;-7-:5f. I HILL mt:ic I'Urcbises cm : , lit vI inv stock ccair.riJ::" tLs Litest SLvles oZnA in the Territory U Cash buyers at . 'a ESTRAY NOTICE- Tnlcen np v tha underpinned living tworda hplf mUes S-.ut!i nf llrvrt nriile, fn Nmi'iha ("or.ty Nebrtka, n the C.-?t tiny of Nryciuber, 18t4. !. Etray Fiil.-y Mack with pj.m white on the forehead and left hip a natural pacer abo"l fur jearacM next S;r;n.j. i!r. wnyiii.:, Nov. 1st. IiJi. v-Ix-7-3w.l'd. J. B. SWANK. sicnnce. LEtJAL NOTICE. Joseph Eccn wili tike notice that lrnel R. Gum rein;.!?, as pi aintiff. has filed a petition ai;;iio--t ad ISaccn, as defendant, on the !aw si J of the Dis trict Court of N'eui:ha County, Nbrti."ka Territory, the object of whih is to cb'.ain a juli.-emcnt against said i:con for the tuoi cf ffilO.OU with in ert from May 6'h 18-2, for cattle then si !J and deliver ed to .id K&co'i by paid (tin suing, 1 alo for the arUitionsl emu of $21,13 mo.iey !;;. (,ut by aid Cnmmiiira fur the U39 of Bacon September, 17t'a iSoi at h;s request. Ad order cf attachment 'wa issued out of aid Cour an 1 thj fill .win'reAi es tate sitnated in Bi I Ciiunty of N'otn ha. to wit. West 1-2 of South Wet 1-4 J-e.'ti..n 12 Tcwnhin 5 Kings 15 East. S.-a'h East 1-4 of Sccuth Weet 1-4 Sevtion 5 Town-hi;. 5 Rami 15 Hut was attached a ' property of fliid Bacon. Said Cncun is required to sniwer said petition by the 13 ch day of Dinner 1S5 i. . V. T M AS, Atty f'r PIT. Sect. 22nd 1831 . ,, t-1-3-4w LEGAL NOTICE. Francis k. pow'.rr. RJmir.irarcr cf tre E -: te of Wiiiiatn Corke. deceased", ar l tha'unkni.wn heirs of ix-ia-3w-vl.50 b7 . W. Thomas, Atty. ail se from 10 a. m. until dark, pursuit unflagging, at one time so near had they pt to her, that in a short time more she voal'd have been their prey, when night set in. She escaped in darkness. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lard Otena.) Be T? Ne ard Mom.) rit. 4t .t o,t ri., ni.i .iT ; s 1 ' kid me oamy oi votooer ?aii .luiuca issui-u , in fl ,i v.- m i,.-rU. vi'i i a Tk,. an ordor $f aUachmeut in the above action for j J. l)w!er ha? 21 -d a pMn no tho C'han-ery ide 20,01. BAKN'AKD O i'l'INS. ftf District Court of U County. Nebraska Territory, he object of wh;i;h U t.i obtain a decree lor the ale of the following du-oribftl land s'tuated in ?aid County of Nemaha, to-wit : tha north-wt quarter of iectiin number 14. town.nir ri'imber 6, Kor:h of r.tnga Lumber 14, east of tho oClx j-rincf-I-fcl meridian, and tha ap;)licoti. of tlie .nn;ecd. of 8'Jch ile in rnytaact of a certain pr.uiiss;ry not maii by sai l Wi',iir?:n iTk... o ti 5 h, 1353, in f-tvor of fsid ilaiatif, f.ir S2.'J:9 wi'h interest at tbi rare of 23 :,,t c-iit. per aonuta aftor molarity, due twelve u-mth." after dare: tlie aid IaI having Lbeen mor'gaj.-d tpcnrs the fay:nnt of aai-1 r.". llefe.ndant are tequtred to er-wer o? t ivth cay cf December, lbo4. '' E.' W. THOMAS, Solicitor fcr (r.vt iainaot. Sept. 29-S, -4-i'-5 . T1IEODORK.IHU Intends to dipoc of bis superb Stork by March next, con sdquently is caibled io olllr greater -.inducements . to "th trade than can be given bv ar.v other House iu the .West. PUsterincr hair ami Ahon lime just received, and for sale by W.Middleton. IXPOnjiZT to Sinoli: Th bpt assort mQct of Smukiii( Tubacfo, Cigars, i'ipes, Samjty &.c. is to Le fouuil At MyL.Arr;nLiN A Swan3. Qn ihe 7ljl, the StearnerS rIontgOI3ery J QtiEE be-Tot tie ma't approve 1 pake, forsaU a Lillian, chised the rirate lullnhas- , ATTORNEY AT LAW, FALLS CITY, ITESXIAEIXA. fj? Will practice ia ail the CourU of Nebraska. ' ' - . T-lx-l-6ia 9&' Oyer's Catliartic Pills, THEODORE IHI t f ! Mil OF HHP MILLINERY GOODS' 2II1S.M.IRY liElTCTT, Announce to tbe tadies of B'0'n; :' ,a J r ' :J cinity. thnt tce ha jist re.-cr- f.ast ina;-'niSi.eui toxi cf PALL AITD TTlTTTrH HrLLl-7 C " iftsisila-r of Ladles' and limes' Eoruieta &rA C3-3 bona. Flowers. &: . r- wbic h- invitete at'ei'! -r.f (' vs a.isnreil they cauuot be beiry it2J 'r4i' tty or pnte. .1 Oil OAL OIL. bet ,nMty clt'incl C-'frjn cbluMre and WU-i V.LIS &