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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1865)
t. . i f ' 1 T cbrcisfra & liucilt a JOHNiCOXUAPP,nDITO.i:.i EROWSTILLE, THURSDAY MARCH 2J, IS55. , , Owr laiestdates, from which to gather rewi, are March 17th. The apology for daily mail the bucLboard passed through our city twice sioce our last Issue. Sherman has leen heard from. His rmy "vras at Fayettiville, N. C, on the 12ih, ia fine spirits, end had met niih co opposition. Hampton's rebel cavalry surprised Kil -patrick on the lOih, capturing all but two of his eta fl". Kilpatrick escaprd, formed his men and drove the enerof with great loss.. 'Kingston, N. C, eurrendered to our forces on the 12tb. The eneray retreat ing toward Goldsboro. tut rumor says that place is possession cf Sherman. Tfeere is cow little doubt but that Sher man and, Schcfield will, c: hive by this time, formed a junction. Terry defeat ed Bragg's force before getting posses sion of Kingston, tn(J has been joined by Schcfuld. : , Sheridan has destroyed all the ivenues . of icpply to Richmond, and is cn his was ta tbi White House. -; The paperi cf Richmond liare all sus pended, the printers have all teen con , scripted, into the army. ' Gold 'reported on the'lih Vt 162. ' From the Yf? the news i Lt the reads are clear cf Ii.Jic.ni. We are in . jeccipt of a letts; from Rev. T. V. Tipbn, Chaplin of the Vet rran First, lie says, as to the articles - for the benefit of sick and w'ounded sol diers, whiuh they stand in need of be .. cause not supplied by Government tha most desirable rould be Drawers and Shirts, made so as to be unbuttoned up .'the. sleev and front of "the 6hirts, and : up the outside of the legs of. the drawers. ?t JV.hope cur Society, here pvijl take hold cf this immediately, and that all of. cur t tilizena wil Jend their hearty.: co-operation.-, Immedjatey, we, say, because a . Xxg : expe4iAAiL8lD&4c?an.,z4 v F.t, KcarnsV; ta march, a gainst the tac tile Indians, and upon such marches as .this must necessarily, be, these articles will be much more needed by the sick ' and wounded, than while in post camp. They should be sent to Mr. Tipton, at Ft. Kearney, as soon as possible, and all may rest assured of the" faithful dis posal cf their donation. He says that Company "F" has start ed in the direction of Fort Laramie ; that the troops at Plumcreek, under Capt. Majors, are to form part of the Indian Expedition now being fitted cut by Gen. Mitchell, and that the consolidation of the First end Veteran Battalion has not yet been accomplished. The Joint Stock Farmer's and Me ' chanic's Store enterprise, recently set on foot in Nebraska City, by Mr. Imhoff, has proven, so far, a complete success, the stock being taker; up, and nearly all paid in. Mr. ImhofT has started East for goods. If 'this net enterprise is a tuccess, - it will be a great benefit to Farmer's end Mechanics, for betaking ene share (S100) the share-holder is entitled to receive goods for his own use at eastern prices, with the cost of trans- portation and incidental expenses added, and if ihe store, by its other sale, makes a profit above 'its necessary expenses, ' c each share will receive a dividend. We think these shares must always be up to " f ar, and if the enterprise meets the ex pectations cf its friendi, 'will comrnand a premium. . ; '.,; Ther is tome talk, in this county, of " siting up a Joint Stack Farmer's Flour ing Mill. We have not learned panic Kltrt, but doubt not it will pay well. Rebel papers admit that Sheridan has played havoc with their avenues of sup plyr and are fearful that he will succeed ia reaching Burks' Station and cut cfTall communication to or from Richmond, Burks' Station is at the junction of the Petersburg and Lmchburg and Richmond and Danville roads. It is already rumor ed that Sheridan had reached. that point. Xh capture cf this point, will da away with the uecessity cf Grant's attempt on the Southside read, will relieve Sherman from the danger of a concentration against his movenients, and must 'force"' Lee to rive battle or stand a siege in Richmond", and no fear need be entertained of our success in either event, 'specially if a junction of Sherman and Grant's forces is effected. . The Amendment to the Enrollpent Vill, which recently passed Congress, makes provision that any person who has heendrafted or enlisted into the U.S. ser rice, and has deserted, shall, unless he report himself for duty within sixty days, t ases to be a citizen cf the United Slates, and is forever debarred thejright cf suffer All who desert hereafter, come under the same provision, excepting the t'l'T diys tavir; clsctt. The following sensible business trails-action-n ihe prt of or City we cupy frutn the minute of the Ciiy Council Ordered, by if . t' ' ! -at TWJor Hill Le gmuitd a leu cf L Levee, ex tet.dii .ir to the rivtr : ? front tf t! e fol lowing lots', fire, .;r vej . eigl;t, f.iue unci ten, in block "twenty-ore, 'for "teg years, on the following conditiens: That said Hi!l ;I.au pay taid Ciiy the Bum of t-5 per y;ar rest. " IU ililaUo gra3e taid Levee in front of said lats to the distance of twenty feet from the top I the bank cf (he river; and ihail.noi build or keep any building on taid Levee which shall be an olsmiciiih to the frte use thereof by th? public, but he may build a:d keep a warehouse on the same I whjth shall not be less thantwecty feet i rem tne top or me fcanK oi me river. He stall not charge any vr'harfage or any charge whatsoever for the free use of said-Iacd by the steamboats or public for a levee. And shall keep graded and in gocd repair a sufficient distance along the river in front of said lots for the ac cotrmcdatip of the business done at the Levee." By this act a good steamboat landing is secured to the city, free of expense to it or its citizens. ( We only, wish that the whole Levee could be rented in this way. and there is plenty room for as many of our merchants as may desire to "spread tLcmselves" in this way. Few. persons are acquainted with the provisions cl the U. S. Revenue Law, by v hich" ignorance , many thousand dollars are lost to Government! and many loyal men infringe a law'of which they are ignorant. There are Stamps necessary in the settlement of Estates. By decision cf the Cwnmissioner of Internal Reve nue, the presentation of a Will for'Pr.o hate, application for. the appointment of administrators and guardians, d.o not re quire stamps. The probate of willa, let ters of administration.'and bonis of exe cution, administrators, guardians and trustees, are subject to stamp duly, asjs also the appraisal of value. Bat all other proceedingvsuch ns petitions, orders. notice.1, certificates and affidavits used in the settlement cf the estate, are exempt. Farmers, , be, up ajidv doing j ' Fprm your-Clubs! - And prepare for a County Fair this season'! We'lldo all your print ing gratis.' And if any Clubs have al ready been formed send us the proceed- ing, we Ji puuiiin tn-m ,to give otners confidence. " Nemaha ".County has' the " V.. . " " ': r- ' ; 'vl! ,.'11- rikatenel necessary to maue the foremost county" in the Territory, all that is lack ing is combined effort." LeiVhave it. What are the farmers of this ' precinct doing. Let any and every Precint call a'meetiDg, it stall cost you nothing to publish said call in the Advertiser. ' Go in Vln union there is strength." - We understand that W. I. Miller has taken charg?, and issued one number, of the Rulo Register, and opciied up neutral. We have no doubt that, in his youthful 0 days, he became proficient in the art of "rubbing his breast and patting his head," at the same time?," and no v intends to male it ray. him by rubbing loyal men and patting copperheads, both at the same time. Ga in, Billy, but lookout for break ers ahead. Miss Susan B. Anthony, late! y wrote from Leavenworth, Kan.: ' 44Iain learning, too, of that wonderful people, the ex-slaves,, 4,000 of whom are nestled together in this city." ' - "Every one I hav this far talked with is Irimfiill of common sense a.nd intelli gence." ' Wait till hot weather, 4and we think the whole nest will be found "brimfuH"' of. tin-common scents. We pitty the perfume dealers cf that city, for, let the sun shine warnf, and lo, 4'iheir occupa tion 's gone." And "the next wind that is wafted to us from the south, may bring to our nasal organs the scent of perspir ing nig." At any rate we would caution Miss Susan B. Anthony against becoming too "brimfull" of the negro, herself, for it might be a dark responsibility. ' The - Mormons have commenced cut ting a canal starting near the boundaries of Utah and Salt Lake counties,' winding its way along the eastern side of the Talley, watering the land on its course, including a very considerable tract yet unbroken, and terminating iri the city. This, is the most ; extensive enterprise of the kind yetf undertaken in that Territory,-the canal beiBgirt&irtytwo miles in length. 1 ' ' - ' "' We" learn,' from our exchanges, that there is a proposition on foot to build a toll bridge across'the Piatt river," about nine miles from Denver. Merchants and produce dealers of that city have taken hold of the matter and trade and travel in that direction, during the coming sea son, will be accommodated by a good and substantial bridge, in a'place where one has been much needed. Many mistakes occur in the sending of letters to Nebraska, by their -being directed N. T. It will be seen that this will also answer for Nevada Territory, and jn many instances, when the letters 1 are poorly written, may be mistaken for N. Y. Letters should be directed to Ne- j.irafcki, cr Nebraska Territory, in full. The Grandest Scheme cf the Age is ".he lottery by which the Patee House in thiscit? is to be disposed of wi h all iu fijrnilf.-'rrt. whk-H iar of the" n( nest ,r.r,d most cvstly kind. . Tht drawing of, this Lotif.ru is irrev wily decide I to t ike j face on thr'.'.Bth Jo ""of l'ii, 1305, by o'-der of thrropr: . -r. ireajury nr i .rec tory. ' Vfcoevf?r-inreuds to r.'uy a ticket I must speak soon, cr the chance will be lost. St. JmsvA Herald. Feb. lthh. We have the best assurauce that this Lottery will be-fairly aud honorably cou ductctl. Those desiring to purchase tickc-ls can see tl e Scheme of Prizes" at Marth, Jfiro. ?c Zock's Books Store, and tickets" may be -obtained, through lueiis', of N. S. Hardirvg Sc Co., Nebniska City; at S2 each. Nw's the accepted time. A shooting affair came ofTa Rockport. on ihe 16th. ft appears, that some one had '. killed a dog belonging to Charles Deal, h'eaccu?ed HtHoway of it, and drawing a piftol fired, upon Holloway, but tjnissed btm,. when Holloway fired fit Deal, wounding him ia the arm. ' The St. Joe' Herald 4 Tribune, say?: " 'The work of extending the Plane Country Railrcad'to Leavenworth will commence bythe first of May." Haven't you made a mistake about the end 1 If not; how about 'tother end I Hurry it up, friend IJerald, we are acx- ously waitin 1 T The order requiring travellera from Canada to the United States to have pass ports, has been revoked. The Canadian Government having shown a willingness to do sll in their power to prevent any raids by rebels, or others, into our coua- try. ' ; .(Go!d was at 16.9 on the 16th, and dull at 167 on the 17th, in New York. , The press of the country divided ns to whom to give credit for this constant decline in gold, Sherman or McCulIough. the pew Secretary of the Treasury. We incline to think its a little of both. . ' Parson Brownlow, Governor of Ten- nessee, has, been awarded 5325.000 dam ages for his imprisonment and persecu tion by prominent rebels of Knoxville, which to be assessed upon the wealthiest rebels there who assisted in his persecu- ; '--J -.; -- i- i" i- i. lion. f . . 'j 1 v' - - -The rebel' Senate has passed the; bill placing npgroes in the army, but with the proviio that not ore? twenty-five per cent, of male negroes between the ages of 18 and 5Q can "be taken.:. : i . . rA steamer, which. hfd tun on : a sand : r - . . ... ...... - . bar in. the Mi?our, near LibertyMo., was captured by guerrillar a fevv, days since. No particulars. All civillians, except newspaper., cor respondent5, and thoe belonging to the army, have been ordered out of the army of Lhe Potomac. , The gold medal and resolutions voted to Gen. Grant, by ihe last. Congress, were presented to him on the 18th. , The Minnesota Legislature has passed a law allowing negros to vote. TL following testimonial of esteem was passed by Brownvillc Lodge No. 5. I. O. of O. BV 'Whereas, The stern -and nnrelent ing hand of death, which is continually reaping and gathering its harvests from the ranks of humanity, has again visited the' field of our fellowship and taken from us one of 'our most -faithful and be loved Jbrothers, I G., H. H. M who was a laborer in the cause of the brotherhood of man. Since we last met death claimed him for its victim ; his de sire to live was for his wife and little ours ; no selfuh thoughts mied with the pure. goldV.f his nature. The interests of our Order were near and dear to him, notwithstanding loag debarred by illness from participating in our weekly re unions. " We, deeply deploring, irvxom mon with the Fraternity which we repre sent, the great loss which this Order has sustained n this dispensation of Provi dence,, as a testimonial of the respect which this Lodge entertains of his dis tinguished worth and services as an Odd Fellow, therefore Resolvedy That this Lodge is profound ly sensible of the loss which Odd Fellow ship, Society, and the afflicted family have sustained in the death of our late Brother, H. H. Marsh, and we sympa thise with the relatives, frierds, society and this Order in the bereavement which has thus befallen them. Resolved, That, as a testimonial of the regard which this Lodge entertairjs for the able efforts of our departed brother in the advancemen of Odd Fellowship, and in token of his worth as a member of society, and bis devotion and affection as a husband, father and. friend, that the efScers and members of this Lodge wear the usual badge of mourning 1 for thirty days-',., v- ..- . Resolved, That the Secretary , furnish a copy cf these proceedings, under 'seal of the Lodge, to the family of bur de ceased brother, tQ. the Nebraska . Adver tiser, and that the same be spread upon the minutes. ' All of which is re?pectfully submitted. . kl. U. LfcTT, E. H. WILCOX. Com. , . - Cj F. STEWART, , LEGAL NOTICE. Th creditors, of Archibald Handler, deceased, will take noUe that the Probate Court of Ne maha County, Nebraska Territory, has appointed Augnst 14tb, 1SS and September tith, 1855, at the See of C. G. Doraey, in Brewnrille, in said coun ty of Nemaha, to receire, examine and adjust all claims and dsmands asaiaat the deoeased. - Unless the claims of creditors are presented to raid court t r allowance on or before Sejeml.r -sh;1865, ifcey will not be entitled to pavmeot. i Lted March I8ib, 12M:f ',' ' '; " . C ALA WAT "XSAPS,, . Administrator tf theEste!. f Arch' Handle'y, decetstd.by L;77. Thomss, "; 174t-p4 . 'AitVfvrEiM.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.! ; I L'a.At NOTICE. John ILrralltOfrvA GnHen IL ,Ti!ox will tlt notice tlisUohn P. Hodrc, a rirUicftnt, did on the i f March, a. dJ 1s-!5. tf L;I1 in -(.DCvl. in tha District C.onrt. nf county, . brsska Teiritory, ainst the ?i-J Jo:"u rbf;bu'tVo3 i'THTsr f saii P-i! U to VCl lecrcr Forecf.-wri- cf & Derd of Tr-K.-m the caturflof a Morta'?.lfeiTen byoaid m ,1" 7 ... i.... :?2 in town- h;p number 5, .North of Hnn naI"ber ' U-ura in Smh countvfNbnMk If rjurj, y the pAytnect to CciupinN :'"bn J v' lc ;.re. CSO d-.liars, 8or3iny to I'n.mt.-'rv in referred to. nd -h "To -of - "J reniJeJ to, i-ythVaid turn ! n-V7iIir . (Mirn.li Tbo x ara p'j:nr . . inf. iv . . . CHARLES O. POP.SET, "" Solicitor for Cuitijaiaist. 27 it i33.jO March 53 J. LEGAL NOTICE. John Tr'usley mr. take nice, that Benjamin F. Liuhbnugb undJamffll.' IIintey, aacomniainaBts, did on the 20th day of March, a. d., 16o, E?e ic the cfiico cf I'.ci.-:tPf 5 a CLancpry cf the DJstr.ct Court within and for tho county cf Kt m.iba, Na Lrnska. Territory, a H'11 tX T.mpl;n?it RgnicJt th mid John Truslfy as 'df-ffn.-?ant. Tho obirot F.rd prayer of 5aid ;!! i$ to obtain a J'ccrpp d Fai l Cf.rt decree! D.J.J a cs'tnin aifT.nient mio by the sid Jfthn Trn.'Uy. cf liouily Lai d Warrant ri-i. 6y,430 for lfiO aere.i, ia.us"J pirsaant to an nt cf Ccngre?s afp"('rd .Msroh 31, 1 "55, to thn said Ja'.-.n .Trus!ey. (i Vuxrivata?, a gpod an i Tslid. aiirr; tuent tbert'f f nd vesiir? th tit of taii Lr Warrant in Jinen H. Hinshy the apjigriee tier The t-aid Jcin Trnsley is notiS-d thath is thereof. re quired to ap;iar and amwcr-patd bill cn cr bt-fore tho 8iL dv of Mav, c. d. 1S35. " ' CHARLES O I)")u?EY. March 23. 274;9 . JSolkitcr for Complainant. - LEGAL NOTICE. ' CKarlrs T. Jjuisca and GnH?n II. Wilkox will tako noticr-, that Jnhn P. Hndjio, .? cnmnlain ant, has ld, in the District Court, within and for the C.iunty cf Nemaha, Nehmfka . Territory, a Din n lfiancery, iifiin.'t ihe.'aidCh'irlea T. Jia i?on and iurrti'n u. ncy anrt .iary J. Janv.cn. The object and r.rarer of said Bill is t obfa'rn a Decree of fail Court for tho Fereclosure of a Deed of Tru?t in the naturo of a Mr.rtao. given by said Chorion T. .Jamison to said Gurden H Wilcox, vpi'V tho northwest fractional quarter of cction nuiabcr thirty, in township rnmher four north in rsr.gefiiteen. Last. in paid ?cm3ha cenntr. Nhrask Territory, to secure the payment cf 259 dollars to ccinfhu'nast, John P. Ilr.de, and for the ale oi naiiV premises to pay said -sum with the interest theroon. The said Chjtrles 1. Jam, i?on and Gurdcn fl. Wilcox are notified that thoy are reouired to auoear and answer said bill ca or btfore tho Slh dy of May. a. d., 1S33. 1 ; ; .; CHARI-ES G, DORSET, , Solicitor for Complainant. 27-4t-$ 13.50. : NOTICE. ' In aerordane wi h an order from the Probate Court of Gage County, "Nebraska Territory, dated the 11th day of June, 1864, 1, John W. Latham, Administrator of the Estate of W. . Dencison. deceased, will en the 24th day of April, 1855. be tween the boun of 9 o'clock, a. m., and 7 o'clock, p. m., offer at public sale at the ogjee of the Pro bata Judi?e in Kcatrice. uace Uonntr. all ol la late W. W. Decnijon's right, title snd interest in the following Real-Estate, tii : Th southwest i of the southeast J.und the south of the south-, west of section co.2.town no. 1, north of ror.a 8. ea.t, mid the nfrtheat of the northwest of section no. It, town 1, range 8, east, iA lots one and two and west of noxthwest i cf section no. 10, town no. 1,( range 8.' " . 1 JO&N Vr.I.ATnAJf.fAd'ra5D5stratoi , j- Estate of W. Deanisen. Beatrice', Gng co.,Ntb., March 9, 1855. 27-3-$7 GASH- - :M1UE CHICAGO, IULOOIS. ;.t ' IMMMSB' STCK -: for ; MARCH, APRIL, MAY, mi AT THE CLD STAND OF Oooloy, IST'.ro-cvoll cfe Co. Will offer to the trade of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, IT E B R ADS II A . The most Attractive and Largest Stock of ' ' i Dry Goods, Notions and x23.os Goods, EVER OH SALE . ' WEST OF NEW YORK, , At price as low as the nme qualities are sold by the fcSoi nouses Id fNeiT Torli, Boston or railaaelpbla. Our Stock will embrace in part . ESroTTO and Illcaclied Sheeting aud SIi tilings, Drillsv Denims, Iiirting Sti lpeS, Corset Jeans, Cambrics, Tickings, I'lannels, Apron Checks, Tweeds, F. &. 33. Cassimers, Keiccis, Satinets Jeans, Cottonades, AIsc Cloths, Castimere, Ladies' CI k Cloths, and H Voulenn siuuble for ilea' Wer. PRINTS MerritQSkCk, Cochejo Sprara'sJ - Dolchesi , - -itictaiond's Data pel's American Lowell Sander - Allan' Lr WTeace' Arnold's. And all otter welHcnowu brands. OTXB STOCK or LADIE'S DRESS .GOODS . ' m i '.'if ; '.;" . - Will.couiprIsa.all the novelties at tfc9Sefso. - ' . oua stccK- nTkx '.' NOTION bEPAtST Will be foujii full and complete. CJ"Our Store, (owv.fi lj the firm, an no rent ts pay,) ifCing newly fitted up, gives us Salesrooms 60x423 feet, tho larget -Rt of the ea burd, Toriiug ca ucejaalled facilities' for showing G-oofls. Oueo our Arm residing In N'ew r oVk,. (havhig two experieuced asBistatu) and bavin 2 forCASH, eimble ustooSe: our easterners new Goods llj at the -. Xjo-vvrojart, Of&SDla. I?rioea; : - " We regpectfaMy. Inrita Merchants TrsitlngCliic'ae to examine oar Stock. C"P&rUcular attentioa given to tV.iag erdsri.j . JoIinV. rarcwsll Co., 42, 44 k it Wabash Are., . CHICAGO, UA, vt-m.a.?n jl.a.i. . IXC.4L " SOTICU. Foratio G. Woinili auJ Su-j.a it. rfc -Vet wV-l . V. John L. CAr..n lia ISA March, . d., WW S, i j District Court withiaa -.i l-.r thty-uu v of i tv.l 1 lloraii;, U. VirraJ tnt rit. 'icu. Ill tiebtel, fln.rheolimia: F. Lubbiu?h, d fjuJion, tins' f .rth ibss tba said iljr&u Q. v .rril ex v.-ute'i two ! I b iCu, "! a lb-a. vest bilf of thAiath ?t 'iar- ! quarttr of section seven, iu township sis, ocrth uf r;m!?e ibirfeeu eat, in widuntj, tosxers tb payment of two promissory no:, u; fjr $50 i-0 and ihe other fur Sio.OQ j aul tbit, e'n:e tn.j re cord Leg ul iljri.ga?, tli.3 iiJ Uo.-.uio- I'. VorriiiI has convejeJ to aij S:st-aca II. I.a-btel, eubjact.to ?aid .M.rtt'ngcs. sad that sa'.d Hi'r.j-iffiin F. La:l?bauga Wo In t air.cd tij'm-' lerest to tcffii.'iainaat-. Tuo -oijscs t nd prayer of 'o-urs t-.ud ... j.-r -r.ci aui th-i ul of said lui-l 'to null sums and tae interest thereon , and th Uoraiiv U. Vrorrall u Dou:ii thit be ia toapjH-s d L. Vi:iiami, partners &3 Turner, Fruzer A C ., ar.d AuuMine Jij-ford and John K II..rn , .aitner as Lytora and i orn, will taka cotice that Jobn H. JJavj.sdid, on tae loth d-jy of Vlaroh, s fiicaBi:i i i Uharj-er.tr. t9 District C !v. a., ivj, . ur. uiab;i County, .Nebraska Terrirorr, r.2'iin.f t "'. and JoDn W'.Swr.n al John L drs-n r.alefenJ- i anc;, scttisg lurch thi: tL-j sail iuha W . Ssr-ib ex- j ei:aied a Dted of Trusf, ia the Mtare of Mort- "oif to Joho L. J;irsyn ai Truste?, n;iC'r 1&t e;g!it ei jiit in block seven, in The City cf llrownviile, in ;iid nmiha Cuuny ,to s:c-jr tbe payn"! to coin piiii.'isut of a Promissory Note for $t8).00 ; at.d tha.t,sinea tbarecording gf iaid Deed of Trnst.the said l&icbard E. Turner, Jhn VV. Frazer and Honry I AVliiiam, pirtner u Turner, Fraxcr & Co., and Augutiue Lyfurd and Jobu P. Horn, partners B3 Ljtord ii Horn, hare recovered certain judgments on tL-3 law tide of said Court, operating as liens on said premises : The obje-H and prayer of said Dill is to obtain a decree for thesala of said premises to pay the sum due on said note to complainant and ths interest thereon : and the said Richard E.,Turn cr, Joha V. Frazer and II jnry L. V illiams, partner? as Turncr. Fraser i Co., and Aug-j.stine Lytord and John 1. Horn, pwrtnerJ as Lyford A Horn, ar3 notr fii'd that they are required t.i appear and answer said bill oa 'or before the 1st diy cf 51 ij,a. d. ISoj. CO DOflriEY, Sol. lor Complainant. Dated Maruh 15th, a. d. .lfeoo. 23-lt-13.50 LLGAL AO TlCi:. Flenry C. Hill wiil take notice that Uaajamin F. LuFhbaugh did, on the 13th day of March, a. ,d.. 1S65. file a Bill in Chaoiery, in the Distnat Court of emaba county, a cbraslfa Territory, against the said Henry C. Hill and John L. Carson, defendants, gettius forth that the-said lienry C. Hill executed a Duad of Trust, in the nature of a Mortgage, to complainant' and Jona L. Carson, upon the south east quarter of tectioa thirty-three, ; in township fire, north of range fourteen, cast, in saidv. County of JSTemah, to secure the pavm?nt of a Promissory Xotefor $258.00 ; .and that the said John L.Car3on has sold and as.-igned bis interest therein to com plainant. Tho object and prayer of said Bill is to obtain a decree for the foreclosure of said Mortgage and the sale of said premises to pay the said sum ar.d tho interest thereon ; and. the said Henry C. HilHs noti': J that he is reouired to appear and auMter said Ltill on or baloFJ tha lst day of May, a. d., liiija. ' C O. DORSET, Soliciter for Complainant. ." Dated M.C.-b l5tb,'.d., 1855. .28-4t-t3.50 LEAL XOTICE.' I?aaj E. Walters will take notice that John L. Carton did, on tbe 13th day of March, a. d., 1SC5 . C!r ft Bill in Chantey, in the Disirift Court wichia and f jr the Cotinty of 2suiaha,. Nebraska Territory, sgwinst the said Isaac 13. Walters and Benjamin F. Lusbbaugb, defendants, setting forth that the taid Iaac B. Walters executed a deed of Trust, in :the "nature of a Mortga' to said cora p'.airwint an4 Benjamin F. Lush ba ugh, upon the north east quarter of the south east quarter of seetinrLtwenty-sLt, in towafhip six, north of range fifteen east, in Neraaha County, Nebraska Territory, to secure the payment of $65.75 according to a note referred to in said Mortgage; and. that said defendant, Benjamin F. Lushbauh, has Since sold and Assigned bis interest in said Mortgage to com plainant: The object and prayer of said Dill is to'obtam a decree for the foreclosure of eaid Mort gage and sale of said premises fo? the payment of the said sum and the interest accrued thereon ; and the said Isaac B." Walters is notified that be is re quired to appear and answer said Bill on or before thelstday of May, a.d.. 1835. . CHAliLKIS G. DORSET, Solicitor for Complainant. Dated March 15th, a. d., U'55. .. 2 -4t-13.50 i,CA!L, XOTItE. Joeph P. Coleman, Caroline D. Coieman, Thillip K. Wadharjs and Mary A. Walhams ill take notice that John L. Cirson. did n the 13th day of March, a. d., 1665. !e a Bill in Chajjcery. in tbs DistricCourt, wi-bin and f r the County of Ne tnaba, Tebraska Territory, against tbe said Joseph P. Coleman. Carolina D.Coleman, Phillip K. Wad haics and Mary A. Wad barns, defendants, setting forth that the said Joseph P. Coleman ard Caroline I). Coleman executed a Mortgage to cmplaLiant, upon the south west qaarter ef section one, in township five, north of range fourteen, east, ia aid Nemaha County, to secure the payment-of a Promissory -Note for JlfiO.OO ; and that after the recording of paid Mort-ne, the said Joseph P. Ooteman and Caroline U Coleman conreyed said land by deed to said Phillip K. Wadhams ; snl the said Phillip K. Wadham and Mary A. Wad hams rmde a Mortgage thereof to said Joseph 'P. Coleman to accuse the payment of 2i)0.ll0 : The object and prayer of said Bill is to obtain a decree for the pjiiewf said premises to pay the sum afore said with tho interest which may be found to be due tbereon : And the said Joseph P. Coletian, Car oline D Coleman, Phillip K. Wadhams and Mary A . Wad bams are notified that they are required to ap pear and answer said Bill on or before the Lt day of. May, a. d., 1865. Dated March 15th, a. d., 1865. J. A. HE WES. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND Solicitor in Chancery. LAND AND COLLECTING AGENT. UROWifTlIiliE M". T. March 16 tb,Iy. Crick ana Stone Wanted Sealed Proposals will bo received by the Board of Directors of the Brownville City District until the Lrst day of April, 186., for 150,000 Brick, and ISO Perch of Stone, to bo delivered oa the School Hou.o Block. Cash paid on delivery. No 25-it. A eood situation is wanted, for a Spring and Summer School, in a largo district, with a good h-.use, by hh fXfTerienced Teacher, who has made it bis prof j .,i. n f r teu veas. ' ' Satisfactory referee, given. Address by letter G. IlUoUES, Nemaha City, N.T. glicrlff Sale v Nrtic ii hereoy jri'en that by virtu of an exocuthn 111 out of the Dis.rict Court of he County of 'er.iah 1. iu the Territory of Nebraska , c-n a certain judgement obtained in sail Court by Eii II. Wil vi, against George II. Nixen, and to me directed a ShuniT of aid County. I will o2t.r for sale at public, auction at tbe front door of tho Brownville Hnufe in the City of Brownville iu said County of Nemaha, (that being the building in which the last term of the said District Court was held) on Saturday the TStb day of March, 1355. at onc -'eIock,P.Mor that day the following real Estate to wit : the East half of Lots No. Six (6) and Seven (7) and fifty fjtff cf the West part of Lot N-. nine (V J all of tt t , i ire in Block No. twen ty (20) ia the City of Bro.snlle In the County of Nemaha in the Territory bf- Nebraska ; , taken as the property of said George II. Nixon,, by vjrtue of said txocutlca.- .1 ' i 1 ': Given nnder my baai this laibdjy of February, A'D.ISoj. ....... i, : . , - - ' W.G.GLASGOW, SberiJ. ; 23-51 $1C,0 " " i IRCSlATCJOT2CE. To all whosa i may Concern : , Notice is hereby given-bat the Probate Cotirt of 'be county of Nemaha ia tht Territory of Nebras ka, bus appoictcd'the lCta day of April, a. d., l,"io5, at oue. oVlotk, p. m..as the time, and the office of C. t). Dorsey. the Judge of said Court in lirowavlllj, in said County of Nemaha, a the piacc for admitting t-i Prob wo the Will of Joel C . Mayes, deceased, lata of said ctuuty. ' . - 'AH persons desiring tc do so may apper at sui ti(4e aud place ai.d coatest the validity of said Will. ' .. i E. W. THOMAS. ; " .'."' Attorney for the Estate. .Dntd, March 13th. 1M5. f . M-St-il-i 210 . l4, 1 H'EBP.heari of the rtn.st approved Tiiske, for tala rrilJJ bahet Miarket price paid for Courtrv Prod-uie 1 XX MeLaucrJtn O. San'ji. iracd ar.wer said Kill oa or bbfvre tiia 1st it '71" 'C-i ' . . if.v rnt.V , '.i ? K li Svf j , r r ! ' ' I eaUH turnip grey ,r Mute, whethe, -J-vIi, iCal, Std IiOCV v ! " ..u.i. -i..j; Jt t,.f;,i;ly wh,t UcUimCd To?it, f.VJt ! XLUAL-AOTJl.'i. t;.wl:i.-h hi.: fr&'.vav. 'tLonsutdj h,t b e used ', TnTTZZ.T,M T??Trfsr i Hichard S. Turner. .l,.Kn U- Pr..,.r TTnB I it. are rca.fy and vWWx t testify, uen oua Lvt- f ' ' ' -'S, J?r-' THE OWLV SURE THlfJG. - -C J -ex ?-SS& . tr uzv.e in-ticate, it not cnlj HENF.WS the Ho is fair!" used . in ao.tr e mraunitj. u- reputaH'n- I 'Hr!,J'! 1 i ri.t:nt Pro rr trtrtendation wo dfsira. I a the Kast- i - - - i iu lo ir .1 tin. ( ,.ti -L tnl. ca of 1 iiut i' .ion. ! sioa. ; . . . . .. . . i t?tr t t-:r : j vi;u Uliir.neTi i;r-. ti t-oun ui jtot'tie nyln.iit it, us a r.y uew.tr and restorative f--r their gn- If? i;d.biIi Leud.-, which it changes tt fhpir pnf irn .at i.i'irir.il. We ,-v ,.- .-ilirir in tne city of Boston alone, an ward vf Iw.-UJ bof.le yit laontK , tbe dwA'ers gi v ii.gthft iE'.NEVEl; the preference over all oiler Hair rre Duration. - If not"!! by Druerrista in your town, a Trial Bottle will be sent you by Express, upon receipt of oi dollar by mail thus giving you aa opportunity aton?e fortestin: its ext.. cut virtues. - J"Orders for Trial B'tle?, man be addressed to our enenl" Agr t for tbe Northwestern States, C. A. COOX.Bjx 8321, Chicago, III. All such orders will receive protu-t attention. Ii. I". IIALL'Jt CO., Proprietors, ' Nashua. X. II The trade supplied at Manufacturers. Fries by FULLER, FINCH & l ULLEil, Wholesale Drag- gtits,C:''iicaol illincHS. , . Ii v9 6 n - LEGAL NOTICE-. James JefTcrs, John Jeffersind William JeSTers.wil take notice that Benjamice F. 'Lushbauh did. on the 6th day of January, A. D. IS Ji, hie 'tis bill, of complaint, it the District Court of Netuaha County Ntba.-k Territory, in Cnaneery, sai3at Anna JeSf.-r, James JefT r?, John Jeff.TS, Kobert JdTers, William JeJcrs, Laae Jtfi".rs, I.aiah" Jetiers, Mary A. JeJers Manuel F.Jeffors, EUabeth A. Jeers and John L. Carson defendants ; for the foreclos ure of a certain Deed of trust, or mortgage, given by Thomas Jeffurs, deceased, in his lifetime, to the Said Complainant and defendant JTohn Jj. Carson, of the North East quarter of Section Kj.' Twelve (12) in Township No. five (5) North of .fUnje No. fifteen (15) Eat, in Said Ceunty, and Territory, Uecure tbe payia 'ct of a certain promissory Bote for the Gm uf $50,00 with inrereyt thereon at the rate -t five per cent per inouU). t The otject and prayer of ilaid bill is to foreclose Said Deed of f rust, or mortgage, a,nd forth a!c of Said prem ises to pay the uiiuey so secured. Yoa ara requi red toanpear an I answer Said bill on th tenth day of April, A. 1). 1835 ,or the same will be takea as true and a do. reo otiJercd accordingly. . Dated Brownville, February, 2lst 18;55. CUAKi:h.- U. DOUSlil, 23-4t $1.1.50 - Sol. for Complainant NOTICE. On Saturday, Manh Htb, 18fiJ, I will offer for cale, to Ihe highest boidor forcaali ia band, in tbe City of Brownville, Nemaha county, Nebraska, One Roan l'Vny, four year - old, taken up by Thomas Beard, and appraised at a0 3t E.T.HrCillES. ... u v LEGAL NOTICE. - George W, Crowder will take notice that Mattie J. Crowder.as plaintiff, hi? filed 4 petition against him ia the District Court of Nema&a CoAnty, Ne braska Territr rj, the object and prayer of said peti tion is to-obtain adeoi ee of said Court divorcing her from the bonds of matrimony heretofore entered in to with- said George W: Crowder; also fr reason able alim-ny ; and. that the . Ji of 8. e. and the n. e. Y tf the . s. e. i of see. I1, township 4, north of rani:9i2, east cf the Gib principal meridian, in Jobnion county, in said lerritory ef cbraska,cay be decreed to oer as alimony. Ueteoaant is re- ouirea to answer oy tne tut-a aay 01 April, a., u. Wo. . . E.W. THOMa.3. 23-ltpd ' Sol. for Compiinant. CITY ELECTiOrV so rscE. Notice 13 hereby given that an Annual Election wi'd be held in the City of Brownville, oa Monday tbe 3d day of April, A. DM 1S35, for one Mayor, fire Alderman, our Clerk, one Assessor, one Treas urer, one Civil Engineer, oue Street Couimiosiener and one Marshall, as offers for said City. By uxder of the City Council. Ii. T. RAINEY. 21-31 ' ' Clerk, pro tem. riSOAT23 NOTICE. To Charles! Dritics. Cathariue Mulker. Anna Driop3, Ibomaa Drippa, an4 all otiiers in terested': Vcu arj hereby notiaed that Francis M. Barnes has mide application to the Probate Court of ths County of Neu.aha, in tho Territory of Nebraska, to be appointed guardian of tbe E.staJe of Andrew JDripr3,'a Kon-resiJent minor, si-uate l in the said Couuty of Nemiha, aod that the said Court has ape6inted tho 10th day of April, 1SG5, at ten o'clock, A. 11., as the time for hearing suoh application FIIANC18 M. BARNES. By bin Attorney, E. W. Thomas. Dated March l:ith,lSC5. 2ti 3t-$7 j. w. BLISS, ATJCTIOITEEE, COMMISSION DEALER, Uaiu Street. 2 doors East of Post Of5ce, RPOWNVILLE, NED. AUCTION SALE at the pioneer Auction Hou.-e Kvery Saturday. J. V. BLISS, .AUtTlOXKKB. v Saddles and Darnest for sale cheap at Bliss' two doors East of Post oCce. ' 1 One good Sewing Machine for sale at tho F10 n e e 8 tore Balmorall Skirtu, qew styles, for sale low at Blips' Auction House. . Ono gocd Wagg t fr 8a'9 enquire of Bliss. Fine G jii Pen, for .! at Piis'. Shot Guns , R.fles and Revolvers, for tale at Bliss' Auction Koont. . 130 Acres of good Lnd For Sale cbeap, also Douse anii Lot, Enquire at (he Piuneer Auction Uixmx. Fine Stock of Ladies' Shoos the Pionesr Au-ti"ii House. for sale a; cost at Linen TaMe Cloths Auction House. for sale cheap at th Pioneer A line assortment of Table Cutlery for Sale at BU34' Auction R oni. Two got. d Wcra Uottei and one ilyrgu Colt 2 rears old for at Biis Corre'.l. i "T . Large Stock of Boys Hoots and Sho?s, at cost, at Piisa' Auction Iiooms two doors east, or, the Post Ofice, . JACOB XrAROIIN, . MSEOHAHT TAILOR, ET.o wxy i lle, v-m;dp.aska Cailsthe attecti cf Gentlemen ieMrinx new, neat servicable and fashion jb-e - Vcsiinp; Appaxsl, ' TO HIS If JUST RECEIVED, EP.OAP OT.OTD3. CAS'IMKHS, VEST1KOS. ke..k OF TUC VKUY LATEST STILES, Thlca he Till sell or make up. to order, at ucprece? dented low prices. Cavii on hnd ona of SIXGEirS SEWING 31ACIIIXES, be is able to & Custom wor at rates ttat ae?y compe tition. , I warrant toy work, - - Hand as tvcIJ as JlaplIne ITqrli. Tbise wislunsc any thing in hi lice will do well to call aad esamin hi- w before investing. h he Dielsen himnelf to hold out pecTlUrlv 'avurtble ir- do einent- . ' 1 Frury 1 . JlJ. tola .ffiklG Us3 ; - - 1 ' f. COLLARS, WHIPSXASIIFS JUJRTLYGJILES, IIAME Cr I Coeieyes, Snaps, (lias asal:,. I - e mon approved patter-''; Trimming iin or r:Tej Julian. M SCI CARDS, BRUSHES, CHAljj Stirrups, sinclics, Tapij ( i. Saddlo Trees of aU To all cf which I iarire the v,' ! a genero'13 rublic ; Of J- W. MIDDLEX Sth, 1S?3. nl3-T3-ly " tan. laformationFr Toxrxii'.GrssrrFEiiE-u A CEXTLEMAN, cured of NertouD.bilV competency, Premaiure De,-ay and Yonifu'r J " actuated by a dtsne to b. nc5c others, wIlI'C ' to furnish to all wbocc.i it, (fro t,f cb. recipe and dirsctions for making ths siap!eV5(.'" Hed in his case. Sufiercrs wishing to pn,it jT, dverti.ers bad experience, aad I'jfs . valuable remedy, oiiii Jrt h- n.l.i.. orco at bis place ef business. Thd Raeir, V.,." J B..J. information of vital importance wij : fHy Svni by return mail. A t !re c 1 '" JOa.Ml.UGDEJ, , . No. 6U SMuStrenJ.T P, S. Ncrsoa? Suf;r rs of both ?x-n ' this iflforuiitiit.n invai.i.ib i. tl la i 10 r1 Bnsiiies' TJrlEODUU E.HILL No. 17 yan Street, HaviDg detnnine to Wind up. my Dry Goods paiiacss t'-U ' " Fall and Widei:, I will oHlr to the trade, "my immense stock , at greatly Reduce Pncea, THEODORE HILL! " Ilann made luge pim-liases can arA will sell my entire stock comprising the latent Styles oilercd'. in the Territory to Cash buyers at a . - great sacrifice. " THEODORE; HILL Intends to dispose ( cf his superb Stock by March next, con-. -eequently i3 enabled to otTer greater in- ducementd to the trade than can be. given by any other . - House in the We't. THEODORE HILL To create ihe cjjice o f Tire Wad , prescribe his uutu ; and fr Ti vent ion of fire. SECTOV .BeH QrJnitfd hj tU ' , CouneiUf-iv Citif 0 rwmxtiU : Th:i be elected -ifinualiy , ly the (J-.uncil. tl' uietllp ifier tbe annual flM i..n,a 1 :r " of said City, who shall perform thcuains; ly this ordin-inse, and suon other (J"' 4" f'om time to time be imposed u; yu an e. SL'C. 2.-Tbe Fire Warden ahall tin .n.I r.r.nr...l ..f ult ! nit Ia1t!e3l"B-. 1 luLir.rz to tlie City. uei for tie e pur?( safe keeinof the same, and shall g'Don,! City theref or, in tneh som as may be p' . thtfCoBDr.il. Ha shall receipt to tb9e"?Bt! j such Implementa and Machinery MW'e(l bis hands at the beginniD; of kis tern , and .hall account for the same at thJ. j : SE'O. 3.-It stall be nalawfal for tt".8" j occupant, of any building within the l,al! : Citytohave, ora, any tovepipc uaiets j suall enUr a brick chimney, or flae. -ij j !?EC. 4. It shall be unlawful fof 7 cf said City to empty ashes with; '""'j any building, or to keen ashes ia any r 'ia aay buili'iJ. or wlthi'u teat7 let i SEC. 5.-Any pern cETendiaj ffj'tl tae provUons jut sections three cJfI?" ordinance, shall on coLTic'.ion tberecd c j any suai not ex;eedin fifty dollar). "fT"-f hC. o.-Itshallbe thedutyof tbt." t viiiuiciiiLi - ui 9 iif mail w iv. jr Jrn to soetothe enforeement of tais Vl'jll,.? tnr tht .nr. trout . im herf-hf aufboriief, ami tTimir.x in, hnnw or vreQl j - inti iv 1 city at such time as ht shall seeprep ,-, of anv T?i.!ati..n of tha trrotiiiuWv 1 he shall immediately arrest such offeoder. him before the lUyor,to be dejlt law. . SEC. 7.-In case of any weaaey r FireWarden, the CooncU J special election. , tl b' The above Ordinance was aJorteJ a t of ihe City Council, held Mr-:h ., I CiiAfvLES O. VV. f :5-2t-$12.59 . ' ten Bp by the subscriber. B"J xily farm, nar Peru, h . 1 H'orse, dark til. about lt lit- Taken CJ Daily taid horse l r-d '" ? 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