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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1865)
tje Jeejeebhoy, Patterson and Jarvis tiood blushing, and yet delighted, before the harbor-master andeveral officers, who come to hear the convicts examined Fate and scowling,-the Prophet and his followers stood in .the compound ad joining the harbormaster's house. 'And now, my brave boy,,' said the harbor-roaster, tell us by what means you succeeded so admirably in counter plotting thtse murdering niggers.' ' ...Well, it was just Papaver d-oscor ides," replied Patterson, pulling at the tuft of his Scotch bonnet, "1 was doc tor's bey on board, the Jamsetjee, and .when I was not reading the Word of God or the Seamen's Manual, I was just studying the nature of herbs, drugs, and mineral?,' hHe thinking whatk use I should one day male of them against these sons of Belial." Nebraska Advertiser JOHN' 1, CO 1 .1 1 A PP, EDI TOUT -r s-r w N-""v m BiiOWNVILLC, Td'UUrlUY JAN. 5, 1355. ; The late raid of Gen. Sioneman into East Tennessee and West Virginia was one of the most successful of the war. He met 'and defeated oOO rebels of Mor gan's old command; encountered a lare force under Vaughn, defeatt d them a nd captured their artillery: attacked and' defeated another formidable lorce under Ureckinridgo, at Marion Station, drove ihem'over the mountains into North Car olina, and finally attacked the Salt Works at Saltville, which were defended by 700 rebels, who were either captured or dis persed. All the railroad bridges from "New River, in South Virginia,, to the Tennessee' 'line, re destroyed; three railroud trains without locomotives, and several extra train of cars, with engi neers, were captured and destroyed ; all A':i i j . : ...u ,i V;.:. me ranroau uepms m -juuiu-wcm uiu ia, and all mills, furnaces, factories, f orlifMwo3 irtirnne nH A ml.u.A nPPS. Twenty-five thousand rounds of artillery ammunition, 2.000 saddles, a large amount of harness, 2.000 horse?," 1,010 males,' thirty-fona officers and SI-5 pri vates were captured. The greatest lost lo the rebels will be the deduction of the Lead works, at Leadville, and the Salt works, at Saltville. This was one among the most successful raids made auring me war, ana its endows will be j most keenly feet by the rebels. I Rebels have lately sealed the croaking and gone to groaning over the revests the rebel army has lately experienced. They have "many a time and oft" pre dicted the defeat of the North and the tuccess of treason, but &uih things will never be while our noble spirit-d ainiy exists. . It is an unheard of circuoutance for a country, having as large a debt as ours, to owe the most of that debt to its citizens; but a still stranger circum stance, and a still greater proof that we must succeed in cru:hing the rebellion, is the fact that during the last year our army has leaned Government 20.000, 000 to carry on the war. This is the nearest approach to a self sustaining army the world has ever een; and if us cjufage and self-denial are but stained by the loyal Norih, nothing but the ptr sonal intervention of Satan its God father and all his imps, can s-ave the Confederacy from total annihilation, and its leaders f rom the early damnation they so richly merit. The following we extract from a Fort Smith correspondent in the St. Louis Democrat, of the 26ih. Gen Thayer is deridedly Nebraska's ''bright, particu lar star" in the military firmament though her beroed thousands serve their country upon ihe field of battle and we regard, with bride, the complement paid him. He has been in the field from' the tegiuing of the war, and has won his rank amid peril and bloodshed : 'Gen. Thayer is the most industrious man in bis army j looking after ihe de tails of business in the differant depart ments himself, trusting nothing to sub ordinates. ,Vith one of the most diffi cult places to supply in the United States, he has, besides keeping his array sup plied, fortified this posi in such a scien tific manner, that Inspector General Marcyand General Herron pronounced it-one of ihe strongest places in the Uni ted States. A thorough gentleman, courteous and kind in his manner, the humblest citizen or private soldier can -approach him and gain a respectful hearing, if they have a real grievance or complaint to bring be fore him, and in no case have I ever heard of injustice or fraud in his subor dinates being tolerated by hira. Ou the other hand, he has caused a good many delinquent's to bepuuished, and hindered the consummation of a great many frauds ought to be perfected on citizens and .soldiers, in the shape of sundry con tracts." Sherman is at Savannah taking a rest after his locg march. The New York World says that 50,000 Fenians have been drilling for some time rat, with the design of roarchiDg tpo Caaad. For the following interesting tables we are indebted to the kindness of Wm. II. Hoover, County Clerk. We belie? they will be interesting to our' readers, and know that they show a gratifying pro gress in the number of youth and ih educational interest. We will be able through the kindness of the above named gentleman to give many interesting statistics of our county, from time to time. Report of Wm. II. Hoover, Clerk of JYc maha County , JVcbraska, for the School year ending September 30A, 1S64 : Abstract of Reports4of Enumeration of Yuuth by Buard of Education: f Name of Tewnship' I Ko. of white yonth between or Di triot. . lie aget of 5 and .21 years in each Tovtncbtp or 3Talea ' Fimtlea Total . 160 166 306 . 82 ' 67 149 33 25 ' 68 ..13 3 21 .. 53 37 15 .. 129 135 264 .. 145 167 3i2 .. 39 42 81 .. 61 60 lit .. 104 T2 176 ..18 14 32 .. 13 1 29 850 T64 1,634 Pern Tiwnh'p, licit lie - hf VOl'b Vi,bingto Douglas " UrownriMe ........ City District Nemaha City Town'p District. Afpinwall Township htdford benton . " i ToUl, Apportionment of School Fund in Nema ha County, for the School year ending Septemkr 30th, 1864 : NUi of T 'wn. or Dist. No. youth ia l8o3. Ter. Tax Di.S ' Tax 323.45 26-J..5 Total P iU township ' 271 tilcn ;tti k . .11 Ltravttte 41 52 Wahsinjtoo u 2 JJuuIms Bn.wnrille " 20 City District 2n5 Nemaha City town'p 54 . , .. ... District 118, AFpinwall tnwuchip 125 lIf.-rd " 25 14A fiO 80 05 2S.50 11.03 153 ?,9 112.40 29 -'O 64.7D 68 55 14 80 13 70 472 o: 34 i SO 2S.50 83.23 792.00 60167 29.KQ 162 07 63 55 19 02 147.28 82.23 63S.6I 488.27 ... 8737 4 22 133.53 Ueutoa -ToUl 25 1.323 .725.29 2032.39 2757.78 Towvshiy and District School Tax leayied in J"emaha County for the current year commencing October 1st, 1S64, includ ing School House Tax,Sfc. ; Nfin if Town'p or Vitt: Peru Tiwtubip, Amount Lrvied. 27.82; (xlon K.k Lafayde " Wa iiington " Douglas " 454 01 512 80 112.21 930.30 610 93 Hriwirille 44 2,4;V4.52 Nf mala City Town'p and Pi't,noJtvy A. ii wiiU lown p llnlford 44 ' lifcDtuQ 44 ' 1.293.00 164 62 304 96 ToUl, 7,210.47 Proceedings oftlsc Board of Coun ty Commissioners. County Clekk's Office, ). J3rownville, Jan. 2d, 'Go. J The Board of County Commission met in regular session. . Present: Stephen W. Kennedy, Cobin Guusmar.n, Commissioners ; and Wm. II. Hoover; County Cle.k. F. H. Amesden, vho was, at the Oc tober election, 1S61, tlocted to the orhct of Commissioner for the :M District ap peared and entered uon . the duties of his office. Henry Steiuman, who was at the same .time elected to the office of Commissioner for the 3d District, in place of Herman Utech, resigned, ap peared and entered upon the duties of his office. Ord-r made for the sale of the old Oid Uiide at Lung's crossing on the Little Nemaha, ou Satutday, Jan. 2Sih, 1S6J, at 2 u'clock, P. W. Allowances made : ' Luther Hoadley, for rent of office for Probate Judge, lrom July 1st, 'G4,to Jan. Ut, 65: 32 00. Wm. II. Hoover, for Books and Sta tionary for County Cirk' Office: 50 20. l or rent of Clerk's Office lrom Oct. 10, '61, to Jan. 10, '6-5S15 00." . For 2,000 Nemaha Cuuutv Warrants and Express charge: $39 GO. Joseph O. ll iuiihuti, lor lfjS Pigeon holes for Ci'iiuiy and District Cierks t,'tiice : Geo r30 0U. W. Hill & Co., .for 1.800 Tax re ceipts for Cuuuty Treasurer: 22 50. Atkinson &'Cu.,for Clothing for Waulv bridge Goodrich, Pauper : S21 25. Daniel C. Sanders, for fees iu writ of Habeus Corpus, case of Caldwell and Shirts: 3 40. For Stationery for Probate Judge's Office : S3 00. . . For filing and approving Commission er's Bonds: 3 00. Cobus Goosmann, Commissioner, for fcervice aiid milage : S4 00. - Ileury Steiman, Commissioner, for service aud mileage ; S4 00. ; Stephen W. Kennedy, CurLmissioner, for service and mileage: S2 60'. . F. H. Anisden, Commissioner, for ser vice and huleage : S3 00. Cyrus V. Wheeler, for loss sustained in the erection of Bridge across the Little Nemaha River, payable out of the Gen eral Road Fund $363 50. Stephen W. Kennedy, being the oldest Commissioner in office, was declared President of the Board. : Petition presented for change of Coun ty Road in To.vnship 6, Range 14. John L. Eastman appoiuted a Commissioner to view the proposed change. Thefe being no further business, the Board adjourned until the first Monday in April. n S. W. KENNEDY, Pres. Wm. H. IIoovi:, Cierk. A delegation of "conservative" Ken tuckians have been trying to induce the President to revoke his order banishing Lieut. Governor Jacobs. All quiet in front of Petersburg. No:hiog definite frorri the fleet off Wilmiojtoa. i Ft. Kearkey, N. T. ) Dec. 29ih., 1664. . . From the 1st. Mb. Cav.-the Piatt VaU ley -the Jflw vv m ' Plains Contemplated Scout Christ mas at lort Kcvrney Sfc Sfc. . v Editor I had a plesant trip in returning: to my Regimen; at Ft. Kearney, though some delays on the way, consumed thirteen days, of time,, before. 1 reached my desti nation. I must tay that the great -Valley is the handscmest tract of land I ev er laid my eyes upon, and is already dot ted with well improved farms; and the intelligent people are becoming well paid for their enterprise in reaping boun tiful harvests from this fertile counry. They will dcultless soon be blessed. with the advantages of the Great Pacific Rail road running past their very oors.placing them in easy access to the great markets of the East, and enhancing the value of their real- estate very materially. Company "C." is at Fort Kearney do ing garrison duty, not yet having -.been n ounttd. The health of all the boys in our Regiment ; is exceedingly good at present; indeed, sickness among the old soldiers is slmost unknown. Tee Indians have been doiDg all sorts of mischief along the road, every now and then firing into some passing train, or attacking the Overland Stage. Some two or three weeks ago, a party of In dians attacked a small Mormau train, killing one or two of the men, and cap turing all iheir stock. Major Majors, Plnm Creek, started in - 0 - pursuit of them, overtook and chased them nearly a whole day, killing fiv of their number; Since that lime, the In dians have thought it safer to lay low. ! A big scout is in progress here at pres ' ent. This scout is to go out with thirty ! days rations. It will be tolerably cool work to go. out of warm winter quarters in 'Jauuary. but as ihe country has to be served, and as the soldiers are paid for serving it. I suppose : it must h borne I do not believe it will accomplish any good, though this is only the private opinion of a private. . But judging the future Ly the past, we must come to the conclusion, that the inclemency of Janua ly weather in this climate, on the plains. will kill more men for us than .we can compensate for, by .-killing" Indians 1- ly suited him: aod that he va a cer hall be well satisfied, if our'officers,' are tain to take Nahviila as that the ci-y willing to go with us and submit to the same food, clothinz and shelter that we rPto hnTR.' Onlvlet us have no "lav - . . inz in the middle. . . .K m , ,-, ' We have had a very plesant Christmas. ! though we did not forget in our acrri ment, Chritmas, one year ago, when we. entered Batesville Arkansas with Col. j Livingston's command. We remember i the great' severity of the campaign that j followed that Christmas; and we remem ber, too, the brave, boys who were laid in the silent grave during that most eventful period of our whole service. One member of our Company William McKee, was accidntly shot a few day- a?o, The wound was in the band aud quite severe. A a rw-mber of Co.' "CI cannot clos, without paying a just tribute to our worthy commanding Officers. Captain Thomas M. Griffin, who has now the good opioion of all his men by his strict impartiality and constant cafe for them. We never got along smobthet than no e. b s NEWS ITE3IS. The Chicago dadies have fronf up to 14. Beef thins are S2 in Richmo'ad. Tb manufacturers of Pitfbursh and. Wheeling have reduced their)ric $1 per keg on nails. The N. Y Times fjets .nfT the follo wing, ffood one: Ginnl Thomas' Chr istmas present to the wayward sisters Awor.-ted Hood-" A woman in Monterey has produced during hpr marired life twpnty twins. Her husband is reduce'dt j a s'-tiU't ri. Sherman's army, tired of turkey and sweet potatoes in Central Georgia, are trying' oyttrs and rice as a change of diet. - , . , Seven thousand acres in South Indiana have been taken by petroleum borers. There is "every promise of success." ,M Josh Billings" is- Henry G. Shaw, an auctioneer at Poughkeepsie, New York. ..General Tom Thumb and family are now raceiving crowds of elegant and aris tocratic visitors at the Hotel de Louvre in Paris. ' Mr. Hewry J. Raymond, of the New Yorlf Times, denies that he is a candidate tor the embassy to France. " It is said that Wilkie Collin receives from his Lon 'on publishers' not less than $15 000 for his newnoval' "4t'Arm'adald." ; - i .- . ''. ' . ' . f Alarge amount ofectton is being rrfj- larly shipped to St, Louis from Memphis. The people of the Northwest propose to hold another great S?uitary Fair at Chicago, to open on the 22d of February, and close on 4th, of March 1865. . t ; Cuua, uic J aic lu UIU- er and weigh eighteen rouuds more tLan iiritisa soldiers. About 2,000 head of cattle and sheep. enthered bv our Irnon in the Vnllptr nf inrrr.v;- ,i ut fj ugiiim, ua.vru Uliuuwu r rn'TltK, iHO., recently en route for Pennsylvania. Eight of the.Copperhead ruffians who attfinpted to murder .a provost marshal and hi a;-sistan$s, in Auglaize county, , unio, a few weeks since, were taken to j Johnson' Island on Saturday. vThe" President" has ordered that the execution of. the ;three guerrillas who haVa beenTians on the 23 uh.. days. .---'.' One"thinT must be conceded, which is, that General Thomas knew how to make, a livelihook (livelv-Hood) better 'than any other man in tKe country. The Chicago Lake tunnel has been ex cavated fur neariy a quarter of. a mile, and is progressing at the rate of ten feet per day. ' 'r V. I ' l : ... A democratic -dior in Iowa profane ly i-ays his party in that State has taken the degree of L. L D --Lick - Like .the Major Gekerai. Joh A. D;x La asked to ti relived of ioinniaui. "No action on. the., request.it Jet kiuvvu to have been taken. . . , Out of 300 substitutes vvho If ft C"Ium buv Oh.ii, for L-juisvlla, Ky., lOO deser ted ou ti e way. "It instated that a lady walked down Broadway, New York,-last evening,wnh a diess which cost in the aggregate two thousand and five hundred' dollars. The number of hois' packed at Chi- catro up to the ISth uk.:, was about 400, A retired actor, with a fondnesi of poultry, was' asked why he named s fa vorite hen ''AlacddttV , He replied that it waa because he wanted her to "May ord". r . ,.: TheNew York correspondent of the London Times admits, that ihe .rii.au utr iu which the Presidential election was conducted is in the highest degree hja enable to the Americau people. ' - Thomas Sims, the fugitive slave, about whom there was such a pow-wow m'B)?- lo:i. ten Vfar? aro, is now recruit incj; 1 1 j j aqent for 'colored troops in rNdahvill Time mawes ail ihiua t-ven The Pj'rtiiVi'd Alv jriisjr sta'.3 that is- ,b-f t, ..111 la is Veil understood that Mr. Fessendeu'' will not remain at the Ueni iif the Treas- - ury Depariinent after ih 4tli of March . . ..... it 1 . . . . . ... ii i... nesf' Uuuer 110. cireuinsuiucea w.11 ub, Luuer mi uii utiitiauuics m retain. thut position alter thai lime. . Col. J. H. Baker, 10th Almnesota.has been tr atiftttud In in the con.iiiaiid of the Post ' and Sub districtof St. Loiiis, to the more important positi6n of Provost Marshal General of the - Department of the Missouri. While General Hood was at the resid ence of a Mr. Raiiis, near .Nashville, on the 13ih instint, ha .remarked to an offi cer, in her p'-esence,ihit h ? had in-pec ei ' all th ftiri;fkMiiou. and thai thev exdct stocd whare it did, The N. Y. Tribune's Army of the ! J f Pcial sa5 lhal r refugees from : Uichmond f.tv the scarcity ot iron is so - J m-at that tlw rebels are takfcig up iheir water p'pt from th tr. 1 1; to cast inro shot, and fr.-gmeMis if .-hell thrown iiito their lins me careadiy saved. TnE N- Y. Tri'ii'i editorially ihinks. with th iv)--J- bnv ii.uli, Sherti.au Ts;ta tiie wtioh tfiitv mercy, and cu i nh uf Virginia at hu it at ' pleasure It say- tL.it n-nv bet dlj 1 She r ma u. and 'i a r i- r'.Ot Davi6 Some person ar- ; ! ---i.se 1 f t that the nnv cull for .'i 00.0 a? i.'s inak up ih d- lfici jnc T i' error, of which ttir-y .-h-'iii i 1 a th prerlt rail h - :. -i-. : any ptevious n- in us 'appi.e .. ii Ui. to ii ;ili district--, tut eaoh tnie will hi u furni.-sli ita ailoticd number. I tvj;li r (1 A memo-r of Gen. Meade's staff re rerrly saw a ratrged boy with an uncom mon large muffier about. his neck. Ho a-skel what was the matter with him, arjd he replied that hp hid got the itch. ; The officer investigated, and found im portant dispatches to Gen. Lee. "The lill which parsed 'tho Ifou3e . - r i er- mustering out vi M-rvice an omcers reported adversely to the Senile and de fealed. It was tw sweeping in its char acter, and would have worked miuifest injustice to some very worthy t.ffifers, though its neral r-ult; would -d jubi lees have ben beneficial to ihe service of the counry. It is stat?d in a Washington despatch. that ihe conmutee cf ways and mean are almost tianiniou-ly in favor ot ihe repeal of duty on pap.er. Mr Mor ril, of Verno'nt, ks unJerstoud ti hh pol icy It isfurthr-raddtd that the fact that the reteniwi of ihe du'v will not only pruduce u revtnun, but add about one million of dollars to the ct of govern ment prinnn? nxt year, will have great influn.'e upon Congress. N E WAD Y 12 U T I S E 31 E N T S J. W. BLISS, AUCTiaHEERv AND COMMISSION DEALER, . Main Stiset, 2 doors East of Post OlHce, KtOWNVILLE, NEB. A lot of eemless Sack?, for al? t the Pioneer Auction Huse,2 doors east of the Post Office. ' Wante. Second Hand Fumitnr, Saddles, Hamos JaffaloKubc-s, etc. At tbe Pioneer Auc tion Ilu. Hiirnej f ril" r sxchHtige. En i uire at the I'i oneer Au'ii. o I! d. Fine R-k S .It. cheap at A: ;ir.d c) flUarger's Brooms for s it c-i.i i flj-t iu. . . -i u y 1C . ftnd ShoeSf M m( t : nn'Aultiou Room? diors east or the lvt Office. Mcp'sli:d b y' Hat-. an l Cans nw Ftylos for ale at figure-;, t V$. Auction Kooins. I ' A Jars' assortment t-f B i. and Shoe? for rno l . . i IT TV;l.t Vjh KnVfl Hrfkta lrf-Ht l'.n ht i n lr Gloyen. Kentucky Janes. ('iiMar-P". varta c!oth, Shoe Dljckioj;, etc, for sale cheev. u; the 1 ioneer AuctioiKooms If too have any description of prop"'tp todi.-Dose ea'l at B iss'i Auction F.oomi begeU ih highest j priaw kraJlkindJ o old trapa. ' S T AT EME 1ST T Of the Condition of ihe PHffiNIIJNSORAXCECO, On thf thirf yflrH Jsf'c Pr" Dr. 1683, ma ' the A Wilil. rx- fcrri'i ij 2.rfcEa, rnr? u ilie ftftufc o? tkat ;eriita;y, ipproea ecru;irr.. 16tb. iSSl. '' . 1st. The mm f thi compriT is th PHCEMI SURA.NCJS vOJfPANi; ad is located at Uaiirortl, Conn. CAPITAL 2d. Tte amount of Capital St.tk $ 4-.o.oo SJ. The amunt of Capital sUKk paid up, ii ' t v: :t assets- - 4th. Cash on bind and in Bank ' S-?; :? Cahb tn lini cf Agents. 4- I . 1 :3 Bills fccplTaMe for Unna bH ured by veronal aail col literal eenriiy.- $10,140 Bills receivable f r loans secu .l by R-al Dne $11 ino BenlvtuTe uneucuiuUered $:7fr0 78.70 Marktt Yalut. $10150 Stocks and B nds ts fO '.!? vz : . . Par Value. 60 shares rj S Trnst Clow. piny'sntotk N. Turk $6000 100 liiifM Metrooolitnca'i htock, Nmr Tork, la,ooo J1,S 30O Hiara Muct urers aad Mrcliaixa rui tocs ' New YiMk - -So o) 4C0 Khar? Merhanict bai.k oct, Nir Torn. lo 000 200 share Merchant' Ex-j ' change bank stock. N. X.' lo 000 100 shares llerchantu' bank Itock, Xew Tork. 6 oo - 2o 000 13 ooo lo ooo 6 4 00 38 3 ) 22 4 o 21 000 3J 6o 15 u6o 18 ooo 7 15 3 75o . Bo r lo 9oo lo7fo '- 2 u9o 66k 10 000 11 600 11 5vH . It 25o 12 000 33 6. 4.4m 21 000 So 4oj lo 600 6 i 000 Kj shares Farmers a id Me, chanici l.'k st'k. Hertford I ).0K 2t ouo to OOO ' shares city b k . st'k " iiO do Psioenix . " 200 do Mercaut.ld bnk itwk. Hanf .rd. So 000 126 hbare Slate bank st'k, Hartford : 13 600 60 t.bares BUrtford b'ksi.k TIarirord. . 000 60 shares C'-nn.. Hiver b'k 8tck. Hartford. . 2 5oo 10 fbares Hartford co. b'k stork. ntrtf.rd, 600 100 share New- Britain b'k to.k, Nftr Britain, Ct . lo OOO I'M ha.e CiUzeua b'k et'k Wdieibuty.Ct Icooo 18 .hare Wtirbary b'k s-'k wa'erbrtry Ct., I 9oo 60 Ua'e !pra lilst. -s'k st'k, St. C ith'r's.'C W' 6000 8S0 thTP-" ontariu b'k bl'k . .. Powniaii-viMe " ' lo oo 1Q0 r;re Hot i-Xfi Water .. p -wer co's t. k ' leooj 29 New Britain Wa'er bands lo 000 - 10 Mirtfu d I OoTi-ls 4-'Teon. StTe tw)?i U. S. Ftoci,7 3-lo i'rjaiury lo oio OOO 2o 000 3o 000 lo 00 6- IHK) 1 U. S.8ixer 131 jr. y. piTS V'flll'v'"' SSdMiIuIs-"0 445 6f6.4 3 1VB ; AcCnmutated inte.et?a Leam t ; . . Total neta LIABILITIES $00o Ol8.o2 6tb, LUbi lMssto Bail is, oromer, aa or not doe t I'h. I ea adjusted and dne None Hon $7 fi9.91 1 7 h, L.-se' eiiher adjunted or ) 8th Adjut.i aad tiut due, ) 9:o, Lise la susooune waiting further prouf $257oo.oo loth. All ' ter claimi a2S!Di ma compny m amall fur priating, Kc, $33 619 l ' MISCELLANEOUS 11th. Tbe ewwst araonnt iosured ia any one rbk is $5 xo except e-il ca-c. 12th. Tbe am unt li suicd in nr one ci'T. lon or vil la?, depetd-" upn nd b. w br.ili. 13:h. The a'uouiit iuaur ed in auy ouo block, depend! a above. H:h. Certified copy of the charier of ebe company aa tiled herewith Tit B.CLARK. Secretary. State of Connteticuf, s s Coonty of Hartford. $ HaRTrORD, A? ril llth. I8i Personalty arPared Wm B. Clark Sors t .ry . aud n.i..h t..i: thi lorejuh. 6'ate:Tif '. him Mib- ; acribed, is li ae 4Ccor.'is 1 1- tiir, U ka Jx td oo- iier. bi:rr R.e I M'TlDf"K " Slate of Con :w(h nt. ) Coun':y of Ihr.-f'rd ( 1 Ci- -. I..' -v..-. -V A.. Cj -i i ' ".i .'. 0 ir t 'j !tl . y Vll- .! If H: vt? s . t , f .' Ii ' .-ni moK- c.- ,f v.:i:iU.f! : ' . '. t . - - .' t. II) I 1.. l . -.t.i! J. . l'" -r.i ll -i i. o.'!! f a: Jf?-t ; -i r f f J-rtu ii. . ..' 1 J ' I C. lil'VB i.j . 1 .I : d . 1 i cer u j '.ti-. Geo II 1! ' :.--M!..i to th juratof :he . 4 . - on the Iay of ihe d -te : ld " '- , Jul; iUtu-. - P Ltir. id Hid i.r ibecou'ity t.. li; I : i l toa tmiiii-ie' oath-, f rg-'Oiral purai. ln W.tnttt Whereof, h.te berennto et ray liaii-. ami . flixevi 'i.t Sal of SuceriorConri oi UH'tioru touniy. ihi Iitaday or Ay.ii, A. U. If-B4. Apri., A . u. 1S61 p . r l l'l -Afc'-Cierk. tfnJm All Men bu thete Present!. Th t the PHCE- NIX FlUH INfcUBAKCE COMPANY. 1" ratod at nrtfi.rd. iniheStataof C-nr.ec:icnt. doth herebv noainate and ai p-ini. for taeniM-lves and their iur. the follows named ptro - -; D.n et C. Sander. - - Br. . i.ti e, jame, .Sweet - - - rCl P. TV' Hiuhcck - - - 11),n D. H Wheeler - - Pi-.ni.- :'k. .. ftitirtrMS an lwW Ar,entor Ait..nieyr to trans act in the imwe nd l.-t.tir of -a-i couipnuT ine pu reaof FIE lSSrBAX'K " the Territory of Ne-as- i ka. And ihe iu conn. : named pe.ns to H-i n- irlfce ervrof P l'fitnecpiuy, arcrd.., t me Slate, and waivius " w mich ?erv:ce. nmn... fl.a -pal of lhf raid Phoenix Inar-ranre Com- -w. pany and Hie tll-ii iimwi'iii-."! tut.- liieo' a"l Se. ret.iry l)ere-f, at Hanf.-.rd In t. i1" (Staieof roonect.ciit, tbis Uih.day of April, , ad. 1864. n. KKLLOGG, President. WM. B. Clark, Secretary. ITartford. Aprli 11th. 18C1. Thl i o cei-tlfr that the Pn.xois ln-inranct toin pany. or na.tf-rd", C-na.. received in tae Territory of Nehr,lurlnir tbe year IS63 Pre.ni'ioi to heam-i'Dt f Tw.-niv ix Htndret and Twenty-two iS-loo Dol l .r-- ($3 i-22 9'1) . Wiine-.r-.be orpwate seal, and tho sipntnre of the Pre-llent and Secretary f aid company on S i beiay and da'e aOi ve Kiven 1 S Wm B 11 KEI.T.OGG, PreMdent. PlAri. Secretary, So of Connecticut I ss Louniu or tiarijora y J J Hartford. April Uth 1S4. Pergi.naUy appeared li Ke-lof. President and Wm B. Claris. S rotary or tte Phtnia Intirince Cumpaby of HJitfiTil. and made atu to ibo above btateiueni by tbera aubkvribetf . Bef-i-emo - I V I GtO. U BCDDICr L a N-'tary P fcilc. Tbe.e ii ao C ainilBioier far Nebr-k-i utriiiintrin this city. U. KBLLOUU. Certificate of Authority. (To cxpiro January II. -t 1S65 ) INSUK A NO K T I PA1H M KNT. criiCE or TiRRiTcati. auditor !mih'. Neo Api-itUd 187-1 "Whcrefip, P w. Hucbcix . Apeui for tbe Phoenix Insurance Company, Ircted a Dtftiord. In tbe Sia'eof Crinectl.:nr. hai filed inthi iftV c'PV of the Art ,f lncotp..ia.i m ef F.-.ld OniraLy, atida stjitemeff order raib, abowin? iia. ciditiru. a reqnireo by - b? fl-ih section ot r law ot tbe Territory of Jffb a-ta, emltled ' An art in Rela tion U lnarei.ce C nipai)'"," a; proved FeOreary 15ih 1S64; andWherei, a d c mpanr baa fu nict ed (be um'erf t-me na ifaf tory ? de -co thit it i porses.ed oi Four lluiidrec Ihoi.gaiid iMllara of actt'al c.-ipiui Invef ted In utocks of at iei pat value, or In B.nds or M rtgrae.on Keal Estate ortb double tbe rmuat f..r wbicb branjit moruajed; aud Wfierea. aidc-m-pny ba filed in tTuofUcea writt ru m-irnai iic undi-r the seal of the company, t-igo dbytne Preftnien1 aad Secretary tkreof, auth.iTiaiujt I)a:iel C S;tr.4er, Brownvl'le; Jme Sweet. Kafera.-ka C'ty; P. W. Hitbeck.X)m:ba ; and D U. Wbet '.-r, P.u.-njuuth, to acknowledge feovice of pr. and ii; behalf of Mid company, ceo-entirig that ff rvi- ar-.ce-; ;ip. n tbo aforesaid person b all e tzki-n ml lie -1 to be valid if eieJ op.D tbe c mpauy a-'Coidi-a lo tbe La we of this Territory or any ..i..tr Siaie. atdwaving I claims of error by rens-.u cf ih service; nd Wbe;ea., DANIEL C. 5 N.)KK-i. C o. , bas fnnii.r:e4 ati'.actory eideuce tba: bo i tue aatborized Aceni of aid cuiiipany ; M-erelbre. Be it Knowen y Teso Fres- j en's. That. in pernBAUc of !.! 'v:.!'' A' t I Wtn. K. Harteo Auditor of tbTtrrstorr oi"-i'bbr;i-ka, oa beret-y ce- tjry that ha fn!l an'h'irMy to a. t a- . : - . n.x li.furauoeC niaacy, at l . . -.i-. . -' vf Ne::. ii-'li and to do am' y i: - behalf oi mi l coiupauy a-ott-.c!; : :. ! a Mich Acor.t aidbytr, Li w ' til b- 3Iri djj i Jai:iia y.A .D 1 tlJI ii S-- Ijpr vnkd ' JV WITAESS WhLREur. i. ' ' - ;-ud in 't , .- .' -lent i tC ; UU- ' ibi ct.r. ;VC M5 '.serif, ; r,a i"1 ed iny nnieand cu.-td the n. ' 'f lb Alldl- ffl e to to aDxed. tbin 2i: day o . -T April, A. D. 18iA. ' WM E. HAHVET. Territorial Auditor. nl 4t January 6ru, 1865. IMPEB1AL, Gunpowder, Toojk CyacD and Black Tea of anterior quality, At McLaughlin & Swan's. LEGAL NOTICE. Mary J(ui3iprrf wi 11 Uku notico tbr'Abrah Vberfy VUnui h wfiitd ' tr'i-t Cnrt of Xcinhii County Nf tr isk Ti-rritorj, (,n the-Cbairery fills tlireof. -AinC herasdefeBd- 't T .c 'ro: i)r.-yr : nid ' t . ia a ;-t(cof saia Carr .-Diliiojs'ho ru.Hri it r'i-ifi'.'. JrTjt r f xi-ti.i ; lvw-ri nil )rtie9 or diUir i' i'o"ai.l p'r:i vir. m the .'U of lu.itri- o uoii tifio'n by tha i3tUtl;J of ftbru iry A. V. l-6. IN - E. W. THUMaS. 16lt$3 S1. t'r C'iHi.inint. GUARDIANS SALE NthVei hereby s;iven that pnr-ninr to ojo " dcr ( iH-ud by tha ptob.ite i-i.nrt oi .i-uinbi , Cunty. N.-!;-iik-k 'Territory.- 1 win Sr..rUy i iith il.-7 -f January A. O. IS5, sell .r i -ibfu-: (..'ii!. hiht bi'l tor for e h, fh ' !io.- l Illl . Il.il. I if - r-v'd l.'e-ii K-ir.iTe, To w'u : lh" r--i';: ;;i.,l:'-'-'-:ii1 Ni. ri'l-lf.l.ll f T'l 'll 1 : qu t No t i'-"ri' v s.'. La I uk j-ia v. A-pin w.i!! .ItipEi'il Ot'Ki.T. - Ga;i'di;in uf S:iaMil ts'.i. t ,5..-4 . : ,. PRODArE NOriCE. . To all whom it may concern Notice i i.e.eliy gUvn !'". h v" th;' di,J been mKlofer j'no ,a,'.n. i iriuca. of ? a :j.mtri t.r uj-n.n tb-i- Fft:iei J' -a-.-rson L t-otn'"8, IcCi-a-rd.mi i th it M 1 1 v. th.H i.iy "f J.'u'y. A.. D. Iti'iji.t ilu liuie et o h-r t-i'i ai;ii.-aioo. Browurilto. JaDUu.ry -i I Soi. . lr-3t $:1.50 . IVo-atr Judo. PUBLIC SALE. On Saturday Jun-isry 2Sra tti5. Tbo Boir-I of Coui'ty Couimi-sionorj'wiil ffl! nt I'ublic .i!o to the nicest bid lor lor cah on ttio prim i '. . the lumber ind ail material of tho Ol.l Br:.! aeryi tiio tit!e Ntinaha. km.wa ai Long's Bndo. . JJv to ord-'J f th 15 vril "William 11. no )v:;;i. c. cik. . LAND FOR SAKE. The biut!ful trHOt of L:inl known a tha'-ITiy-woo.i Farui," tonfamn ItiJ aore, Kitu.it. d kjio mile Vet o; Crywuviilrf. i- for exU sip!y fo Iri-i . pd WILLIAM II. IIOOVSR. ESTRAY COWS. ' T;i!tn np by the. vrnjeiir.eil living n3r Gln U"ck , Nobr;ika .ne large bn.wn Cow. white f-ice, blii' k T'Vi r'iu fi'l the-. l-ft eve. bnlf crop off 'he rij;rir bip. E:tb supiHi-iod to bn 7 jears old la ()-:!t-pl JONATHAN GILL. ' . . . -ESTRAY NOTI E. '. T.i.nn up by de a-i loriH-il 1 i v i r in T) 'Vh V -cciiipt ,NoninIi. On. On rv.l siml wr'iite " j - e I? -Ie-1 fterr, oye voar J l Lrm lil on. td I. ft Lip with an F'' and on the rig'Jt bip wi.'u' Ii" do oth er in irks r l)tand.-. 1 . ' . lo-Si-p'd s- JAMES W. JON52S. 2 071 " HH f?? Cf IS DEN'S TICKET ! . And Dpa't Candidate iff and ever will be QUICK S ALES AND SHALL PROFITS. WM, T. DEN, WHOLESALE AND RLTIAL HOL'aE 1856! ESTBLI3HED ! 105 ti H 11" A VIL. LC, XERRAS KA . ITsk u -w rn hand tbe mos.t e-mplete a id renera! a.-.-f-ortint'iii i r i4ernjiii.di.- iu BivnuTiiie. My ktock cun-i-tof ' ". "Sjr G7 A V U Gil O r. f ' -,r jriri '1 A of cpei U:r Qmlity. AIo a fu.i rp;.,- NOTZO' Dress-Truiiming". Ilootf." aril N ilia Gloves and Gauntlfts. Hotipry. i In variety coneistin of T.ible nd Pi-cke' KPiTew, bieis. Braces ant Bi.f. File- d.M.iikey-wrfcii.tie-. H itts and Screw. Sxwa and llaiuniera. Axes and Spade. A full assortment of C3 S AND T I N AYA 11 E , Cof kirifr ITtine and Parlor Stoves, Large Kettle, Stove Pij'e, Sheet iron aud Zinc. WOODENT, WILLOW AND nOLLOW-WA'iE. A full assortment of READYOIADE CLOTHING, At Low Prices. Blank Books.oclift Book?, and Memo randum ILoks and Stationary (if all kinds f kept constantly on band. Oils. 2P,ixxta A complete of assortment of F U II X I T U li E , on hand. Barean. Bel Stents, Lnnnse. Tables. Hat rase Sta. Cnirs. Wash ind. Uriol Rjukinz 1 ra airs, L-H.kiiin (ilii e-. Also: Ploughs. Corn Siiel:er irur S and Steel Miirh Bi.-aver andOtie- T ap-i. . Remember that Den pay the nii murket Prige f r HIDES, Pelts and Purs, -at PKODl'CBor ll kin is thf-.t he wants. CtlJ and exaiuniK mr ttix-lt before p'irciain an I ave yir money f t my px.ttn ii- to l.rep t'ie et rf Pry GO d, the Cb.icet Family Goce-do. C.umel Fruit arul (lyMer. and Ihe best ot Stove lo Co. k tbr:u on in the n;i ktt. Try the in . tV31. T. l)CX. ix-7-y;y MOLINE PL0V7S. Ou bund and to arrive at D A. CONSTABLE'S Iron and Steel Warehouse, 20 and 22 Third Streef, ST . JOSJSTPIOV Ai O 25-tf. Kr .. . W i-... "'a.hb..ad ke. ilra, Ch id th'n .., r w .j. -I...ugJi iu & bwa' iuvkvt., Churns. Sic I'n. ..jiticasii tui Ti ip 9 ( T5ROOJ4S Blaetiuje brushes, &.rBbbin4 brLShe JJ Wliik bicoiu. B aoiiiu, ilhca mi. W.iia Paper, ttc, i.v-., McLaugulijj & S. can's. LCUA, Bailor, E;fs. BiCoii tec. ate A AliLuaiin & 2-m-ta'a ' ONE Doi'LT Wltb,jat -rward tune, 'J1 l Splendid L, or a? 2oo L.id. (;1(eni.1,.,',1w,'-i-i' or 20i l)i-nn,.,dS,a3v "a,,T9r 20tM G..(.k Ves,i ii Cv . 4 a . i - i l 4 3i.iJ ' Ova; in., B 5,;w. fhM i..id Hr, ,i' " 2i-0t fr.,te:..iW.4,lll 0ilJriJ r 1:A)i So,.ur an.l fi,.lti r ... ' 2tH).i L and r lor,'u:iae u ' :.rjl Opai M Kit,r47? htsi - hi;) j -.w. ... .-. . i r n . . ! 3 1,0 a ;''-' v.i w.,l(;:i -ki-0 Y b 6iku s.us.duj!e.H e, vi. !1.,.L, 1 VMi ia iiim,!, s iv, ,f"--3.4,, lt'M Mmrfiiii tr l, , 4:i. O Xiin iia e U :i I 3iKa x, ,l.To..u.p., s Cru. ;'1 1 (k)- 0 Kii-ir liu.j H-njH . 50"0 h.t-i i.;l,l Kill-it ( ltw ....i:e e H .., 1 t C .': ru'ji rh-oiMnuf h, h' 0 . Se Li 1 f e)rr . , , i h-,i ' Jeweiry-M-.e. p ' i Iuijoo G id Fun, i-i'.VM1 fcj 'r' k: LUIsr a. Pdn- ils "' '4 looo i..ld iVu aud UoiuXuoi.iri- 4 ' U-iWer . 5ooo (i.'ld pens auXGuij, ' h- tdr, ru,fn 6.m Si Iver li.b!ets and Dr.a ,, , 3 . S-iiver I a;or ' P 1 2i- Silver roil C iV n . i. ! 6.i d co Tjb...J . ."9 lu ounspq-ieni-e of ib T6 UiJ the ni.uur'turinx d-mri. i j ' vcxr iutviv-H CHI '-i tLe Mil 1i -t .. I .. . V. . T . . - . ' - 1 mJ E. isrr in irke-ii js bt ..H. ,j . trff 7,d P iKJ .ili ... .... , . - - " - Ltiiier itt-e iirtntuia ce u" acting f..r ib ,,r ,u t ' t'ne s h-ve rtfHuive-i u.i Gu bLM'IO !.s:bjeol lli...Ji,rwr"''': UfcltTlFICA I'KS n.u.n.rf tt " are pic-.l in Jit-H p,t Ravel ,. ' ' of ihij-e e ivfi..p.'i vi i i b3j;tv j,'" in-receip. of S3 oenia " "" " Jill Article Hold d 0m t without regarl U, ;' On receij.tol ih- Ctr iCit Tt ' are i ins to have, ami : hcu iuh'j r the 0-Ur and t.iktf the atrtivir ,.r may thus obtain a G.i i wa.ca -IhutV bVl of Jew rj mi our :m r oy - , ra-e can the" -zet le tli.a .1.,1! aie ue b.auk The price of Ce-uj- ' Oue for - . s ' Five fur - . ,Kleen for - . 4 Tinny for . . . -Sisiy-five for . - ' th On- II njilrel fir i AGKN'TS w.ii beail.wH t9 cilh ate ordered by 'he n, prov: le: j.. lyo nrs iu Gue Tol.ar. A--'t i ;i t , or every Cei tirlcfto n.i aiii 15 d caih or Puatje S. :iip. . AIUUNDUEir lx-7-3aia 1K7 S ..!, CHOICE LIQEi Vholcsale end I Evan Wortli; - , of thf: Union Sale BI10WIIVILIE : j Hj JntliiH-eivi! CI. lat;"t f ( Liq';ir-! and Ci?.r-evei iffr iiu j sel them a.-i low auy U-'- ! iviiitti:i-s in -Main li.iVE Ji'-?. k; TT-.T i T T 5 ( J V- I h t Crtlit-oes. ZVIu-I iri. French Tiwr, ' Hats. Cap?... wn;cn ws rrEii v.9s" Groceries of Evtij; SuLT?r. Tril, All.siice, Candles " Matches. r T Si " A 11 of which we offer 3t ti iniaed uot t be an.lerId. Brewavllle, Neb., ESTRAY NU'11 Taken np by the -ob-n-rii'fr. !-r-ril.e, in N m ui count., "rk"f''(r f Do., l8.-)4..ie red and hl" " out . f the left ear. about I""' i5-:u EST1UY. 't,,llE, Taken np br the uJef 'n west of Brownville, Dec. It ;'.1-" stear, three jcr old i t 'ri''-'-15-3t - ESTRAY ;u ri' Tken m. !:y the unJjr'ia"1 i. abt.vrt liri.w ltlc, u.! SJ t le ltu d M Dei-euib-f- t;i ejr ooi.Ti-rjrj-urbrandj. li- CASINET- Ono tl.or above Uit B-''. p , r-i i..n j,i to dv.a'.! k!:.l t ': s'. v rj l,vt au-1 i-jl-i. i rtl S Cotitra. Cs. Tik.-ri op bjr fF.e'ua-lfr: r f..r'--':H-.,t f.lL.11 Ut tU itS ' (4 .)i,i d. ESTRAY T.k-a up by tbo u"1" -Soutii of I robiiIIe, .u red !in b..---I cvW. ('r r) . .... r. " rt- Hl -i o.. l . ) 1-e Si )"". i a. 1 1-.' v ' 1 u in . ...,La Can y . ,:u " : . -Wr J. si . ue e -w J iu-''l'"-io b-biud to.'. hi-!?rf1'7i' the forrhrn.1. when laic" t; ;' , is tMrrI, white bind f1 '14. im