1 . Nebraska CiliualiGcr, 4 ) , - - - ' - JOHN 1Y CO Lit APP, EDITOR. 1 1. 2R0WNVILLE, THURSDAY MARCH JO, 1SSS. tViVa i rh vptv important war new: no great batiles have been fought since our last issue; yet the prospect for a tneedv termination of the rebellion - is growing brighter. eery day. Sherman ii everyday drawing tiearer to Richmond. Sheridan has jtnoTed from Winchester vp the Shenstndoab, destroyed Early's trmy; captured Char'ottyille;. annihilate K Richmond and' Lynchburg canal ; passed over ca lo tne pKuini, men now form3 the rtehtwin of Grant's armv. Grant and .Lop ttill lie. watching tach other in their trenches around Pe-! lersburg and Richmond. Rut all acquain ted with affairs there are looking con- tantly for.Lee t evacuate. Jeff. -Da- ihe war. A large expedition has been . .fitted out- to attach' Mobile, which will fall in a few days, if indeed it. has not already been captured. . That the contest will terminate trium- . pbaulv to tie caue of the Union is so apparent to everybody that the premium, J -oa old has fallen in one month from 160 to 47. Even the secesh bulls of Wall Street, N. V., St. Louis, and cilner places, have all turned bears to Mve them . rp from utter iii;aucil ruin.. r . At latest dates Sherman was march ir.g frora Fayettsvllle on Ralf igh. thf-cap- ital of North Carolina--IIi army . was . divided into two columns. The Richmond . papers boast, that each wing of his army was met and whipped ; cne by JIarde, the pthor by Johnson, about ihe 10ih or vSQih. liiH.se Utile confidence hive the .jNew York gold gamblers in these ru actors that the downward tendency of gold i was net j retarded a single hour. : :The truth is they hovered arcund Sher . man's advancing columns, aud Had a few. tkirmishes with his outskirts, that resul ted in. cur favor as often as theirs, tnd did not retard the advance of Sherman at all. ! Since the above was in typo, later dis t patches inform us that Sherman; Terry, and Scbcfield' forces hare formed a junction near Goldtborough, N. C. Com ' oumcations ars kent ODen with both Wil- J cington and Newbern. The Railroad. : t rom Newbero by way of Guldtborough lo ilaleigh, will be . repaired, and kept t'.bpen, to. send supplies to Sherman. TIih r. apcedy capture cf Raleigh by the I'tdtr- 'ais, now the different armies have form: a junction, is virtually admitted by the t N. C. papers. Oa the; 24th,. Sherman r. was at Smiihfield, half:, way, between ivGoldsboroygh and Raleigh, r ile was .Cghttng with Johnson every day. ; 1. 1--Near. Petersburg the rebds attacked Grant's 1 i :i s at daylight on the 25ih. Their movements Were so sudden that they captured Ft.."Suadman.' ckir.g all ; iti garrison prisoners, iacluding Gi'tu-r- al McLaughlin; .: The rebels. fought 'fes.: perately, itrivitg Ita pierce -Grant's line$ and. hold the fort. But reinforcements . coming yp rapidly, the rebel .advar.ee was Hist. checked, and "a few minutes uf- vis in his last message to the rebel Ccn ! of this cfike even going so far as this, cress rays that their C-piu-l is row in j that where the tract is not in possession greater danger-than at zt.y time during J Vf' P al,-the 6 0 : . . . r:rht of the alter Will bo held cood if terwards thty were driven back clear to . their own lines; losmgiierribly in killed j,.: wounded, and prisoners. We recaputr- ed all our guns al Fi,; Sieadman. . Our . -Toss in killed was unknown, but was but ,r will-be less than SOO; -whilp the rebel lost in killed and w;oux,dcd about 1,500,' , :and 2.800 prisoner. . t ,; : , ' lt 1 We underiar that a, difpatch went ever the wire late U.t r.ipht, Mating that Grant had another bruh vvith the rebels I ndhad again captured a large -number cf prisoners.,. That' there is a -wide-spread panic among gold speculators, merchants and pork packers, in the large eattern and western Cities, is evident from telegrapic reports" from all sections. "The cause of this Is the ra r7;d decline in cold. The ccmbinatibns which have heretofore ei; ercised an influence in keeping up the , geld and 'depreciating Government se . curities, are "weakening with, ihe' rebej- lion they have helped to sustain. As the Union arms encompass and crush the re-. bellion," so wilfit crush" these parasites. ' who woald live and thrive by "the' ruin, of their country. With merchantsthe 'case r 7 ' ' were forced to trade on a rold basis, and none but those who have orir-traded this spring will severely feel the crash, yet thi? class is numerous, and will cause considerable excitement as they go down, cost cf the meat and the coEt'of packing. The pcrk.crcp is some short, ol former years, and under the idea that this thortr ..nss would keep up the prices despite the lall in gold, has induced many into heavy investments which will ruin 'them.'. ' In this crisis there is a bright gleam, cf light to the laboring classes. No form. r crisis and its result? can bo i.ken as Pork-packers and holders will feel .the . nl ulu. raoGesi. Winy ; moaesiy panic urribly.-already has the price cone ru'ined niaii a maa with -far better down fully one-third below the. .original paits tharf you have. - V . . -- i i - - a criterion by which to jude that now impending-. Heretofore they have gene rally been caused by a cohpse c( the-j'n. flated circulation of local banks,; render-, iDg their bills, in the hands of the people worthless. In the present ca.sei 'on' lhe contrary, the Terycau3a- which. produces the panic enhances the -value cf the Government currency now in circulation, and consequently benefits the great mass of the people. We fear for 120 bad re sults from a crisis, and hail it tu ihe very best evidence cf "a good time com ing," "when thiscrud war is over,' and an index that the end will bo soon. The Commissioner of the General Land Office Las issued a circular, in re gard to the act of March 521st; 1864, ex tending' tha. benefits of a hornfiead to persons cn actual duty, in the military cr naval service of the VUnited States, of which the following is an extract "Where theflit'ar'y or naval appli cant has arr actual settlement on a parcel o: land, tlirouguiiiarttuuly vi ou.no u;em- beroiiersof, the way is open for the con summation 'of his rich'. provided that immediately after, his discharge from military' or 'naval service he; enters in good faith upon '.he land and ' keeps up his hciflPstbaJ as his bona fide residence iviLlj cuhivaiioa , the liberal construction the requisite AfHJavit and;. Appli'.ation hve been filed, throtigh an agent . or otherwise, tract designated, and regis, ter's cehificate'opetasufd ; provided that immediately'upon 4ns discharge from ac tual military or naval service he enters upon the land makes it emphatically his home, by residence and cultivation, in iiood faith, for the full term of five vears. and the time he is necessarily absent itf the actual service, military or paval, of his country shall not be counted against him, but. treated as a part of his, five yti-rs' residence aud cuhivaiioa." , This construction is .certainly mo?t lib eral towards "cur buys in blue." From ihis.it appear that a soldier, oa entering the service, may himself or through some one cf his family, lake up a homestead, and his term cf 'actual service will .be counted as tprt of the five ears resU dence necestury; to perfect h's homestead title. - . t ... . Shcul any one desire, after(a partial resiutxccfipon a tract of land taken first as a Homestead, to leave said land, and ctill retain a.legal .title thereto, it can be-done at any time by 'commuting" the same into a V ash entry." tlie person go wi:hiugttp change u.ukiug. proof of ac tual residence and . improvemjent to the extent of a; least cae acre. , . ;. ; These decisions open a wide field for the soldier , to benefit himself a through the, medium of the public Jands. The land iu.; this the Kcmahii-r-disirist,. is richin agricultural aud mineral wealth Timler, we venture to say, is more abun dant than in most prairie countries, and good $toue is plenty-. Stone-coal has. been devtioped in iaauy places, .uiTioient to prove, beyond a,-djubt, that iiexists iu sufHcient quantiues to pay "as sooa as population, demands iu use,., l qvy paya ihe prop.ritttora of ono nunc to bring it a JistanciJ. of treu'.yfii'J miles an-i sell it at fii'iy rjye fibula , p-ir buohtl. j.Thts proves, that (all thal.is uc-cessary. lo de velope i; thoroughly .is a; mriiei ; that this dtujanJ d je$ nni nay: -exist btcuis to jius. a-gced argumtpt that timber isJasufii- jietUi.tbui;ddn;e to uett.uli dv-niands for fujslior.-iagnculturiil- purposes, .The cli-, luate.is., as healthy! as, any - other.; .with then niij winters, and long, but not. hot, tcr .sultry' summers, anJ.-.ccol. pleasant nights,! even, through 'July and August. ; Thereire ietj.ito&iunds of. acres of rich, fertile lands, iu this district opeu for hemeiteau settlement.. ' The soldiers fu ture occupation, cr business is .doubtful. In mauy instance lack cf .employment has forced .them -.it to. . ihe service. . JTo. all such 'vvhat better lain,:. could )ts olfered thanih'is . liberal construction of .the Ilomesteai.Law.iOn ihereturn of peace their 4 occupation's one'. ; and ' if they hare not koinetbmg of this. Kind in viewv they may t-peud alb. they have. in so.qrch j of . employment 16 'iiiake mor, . lly tak ing up a Homestead their surplus inears may bo employed in building;.- and pre paring for them a h: me aui sure and remunerative employment to return to wheu this cruel war is 6ver.v" "Suifer kuch to come unto us, for such will 'make a' good loyal .Slate." We do nplrwaut die -excremenis" of 'regeuerated JMis scur;" to fall upon Ktrakka ;: but , for cur. sotdiers, who have und are, fctill. fiht- iug- the "battles.jof freedom,'' each. and all should think 11 a .duty M .assrs'i in seiectit forcthni a good Ilometread.; . .:, Ilivr-rrrrf :??r ::. . ; -'i.v.-y..'? . ! : William, suriiamed JMiller, ".formerly proprietor -of ah?,, Advertiser;,, has. taken charge pf the Rujo Register ; Hp seems timid in his greeting, he says; , "We have had but little experience as ! an editor, but we feel confident that we ' can make it equal to the best papers in i lh lerriiory. He tays' 'The Register" is the county organist Richardson county." This be insr th"cse,iis7o-;ic, and ihe motions'of its "animilei'r wilfdoubtless exercise" a widespread' influence in the present crhis of our nalidnal'difitctilties1.' "V The" following friendly notice 'we fin'4 iu William's last issue: "We wonder why that Ming- at Brown- ville. don't send us an exchange. e acknowledge that it isn't worth a straw, vet we like to feed our faculties on the eau-ions ct its genius H v . v If , he means the Advertiser, we; have knovrn other anirr-als, longer irt (y)ears than hev that preferred straw.,; At ' any rate we will notvbe so severe with the Register, but will admit that we prefer it to corn-cobbs, in fact its racy editorials eie almosrequal to medicated-paper. . t William wields a fierce pen. and, phre nologically viewed, is' 'ddubilesY'a great acquisition to Rub. We cannot express our fjelings better than to copy a rrsVof poetry which appeared in the Advertiser while under hfs con:rol': And mj many days to birnbf givn, 'Dright with affections lustre, ' While tbe - Ivtk cent lembs 0 heaxec, Arguai bisbetrtlstone clufcre." We learn that Casper E. Yost; ha? been appointed United States Marshall for the f District of . Nebraska. . From what we can learn of .Mr., .Yost,,. we lliink tLe appuiuimcut a good one. Pawnee Cit Yt Nxb., Aluri-h 15ih, '65. , . The closing exercises of the "Nemaha .Valley Seminary and Normal 'Institute took place on the 14th and 15ih of Mar-h, 1SG5, concerning which the ejam. n:ng committee beg leave leave to submit the following report : ' Tuesday' morning the 14th, exercises commenced with the examination of th Fourih Reader Class, followed, durinir ihe morning, hy Hisiory, and 2d and 3rd Classes in Arithmatic and Ateibra, 1st and 3d in ' Geography',' Reading . and Spelling.. All of th?se J id remarkably well, except the Ut class in Geography, however, there were a few of the mem bers of the class that were entitled to much praise, while Jtlie 3d or Primary class,, tought by INIrss Rurch, was really at the head at the close of the forenoons exercises. i Afternoon the Fifth Reader, advanced class ia.Spelling, Latin and 2d. class ,iu Geography rilled the list forthe day. While much praise is due all of these, it was hard to decide which 'should bear - ' jj ... . .. . .. the banner of victory, the Latin or Spell- mg. . :, Wednesday, there only remainfd for examination the Grammar, advanced class in Arithmatic and . Philosophy. These classes showed, to th spectators and the committee that they had not been idle the past lerm, and that ihy and th ir teachers certainly believed that what was worh learning- at all was worth learning well. . . Afternoon having been set aprt fur the exhibition of the Ladies'. -'Aouia,' and Gentleman's 'Adelphic" Societies. A large .assembly cf both military and citizens gathered to. the scene. If the i - ..." good nature and applause of ths audi ence were a test of merit, these exer cises composed of renewals, essays, coloquies, -and the : reading from the Anemone and Anonymous papers and critique reports, &.C., were certainly good. To. leave the subject here would be to do injustice to the ladies; while all as we taid before did well, the Ladies' paper the Anemone" was decidedly rich. The Editreiies Miss E. E. Grif fing and Lydia Bell, (elicited much praise for . their -able editorials and' style . of reading. , It wouIJ nmhahlu r. . . . a . I . T m c it., . i .... i .i .... ii ' i The Colloquy sul'ieot North. . aiid Southactresses Mias Mary Gcith-g representing-the North, and Miisj. Lydia Bell the South, w ith their train of atten dants according , to the old saying, '.'brought down the house.". ..; : On the part of ;the Adelphic S-ociety, the speech of Lewis iVoods, and ihe closing address of .ihe President . of : the Society,, were decidediy good and well delivered. ;',vr ; , . , , ; . 2 , ; J. W. HOLLINGSHEAD, t . A. S. STE W AH F, : . ' ' ' Commiitee. Persons who have become debilitated from loss of appetite' should not despair, as the great Indian Remedy, Red Jakct Stomach 'Bi tiers, will iuvigorute ihe sys tem, tone the stomach, and make a life of misery on of health and strength. These Bitters are the best appetizer yet discovered, as all who have used them' will testify." Sold(by all druggists and dealers throughout ihe countiy. Call for the Red Jacket, and take no other. See that the name Bennett Pieters fie o'. arid Red Jacket is pressed in each but- tie.. : .' ' - ' The scenes on the levee just now are' fuiie suggestive Hundreds of Mit-oU-rians of the rebel pursuasion are leaving with theirMrapsi'! lor other Sute,, and hundreds o the sturdy yeomanry of Illi nois. Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania and of Stales further east, are pouring 1'n upon us. The Missouri river boats are carrying emigrants to Kansas, Nebras ka, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and California, ; besides leaving hun dreds along the river banks in ' our 'own State. The reports which reach' us ev ery day from the Interior -betoken an uoparallebd activity in land gales in e.v ery county. , The regions which have been the most frequently , ravaged by guerrillas are as much sought after as any other, owing to the correct impres sion thil land is very; cheap in such lo calities; The infussion of this extensive free State. element is calculated, ,to give Missouri a long start ahead as soon as peaceful times are fully restored every where in the land. Dem. (Communlcftted ) rbltnarTf DiedL. in this City, on Friday, the jTihjnst.,' after a lingering illness from Consumption, on his birth day, Hesry H. 31absh, aged 32 years: "JJr. Marsh" was a native of James town,vChautauqucT county, New Ycrk.-7-i He was . one of ihe'pioneers of Nebraska; having sett!ed in Brownvilie in the spring of 1S5G. As "ft' citizen, as a man of business, as a neighbor ard friend, Mr. Marsif had no supVrioVs." "Noyoung man in Erow'nvillel gave greatsr.prpmise of future usefulness"; none more attentive to business or to any trust reposed in him; none. more respected, by community ; as he- grew older he every year grew better.. At times,' during the pact year, he conie?iiplated his approaching death with reluctance: :It is hard to surrender life with all its ties-in the prime of manhood. He was get'lng i fair start in remune rative business ;'he was tegfnning to be appreciated,' and 'to' occupy a rnilion in cAmmucitv that would ensure influence - j and honor ; - he i vras surrounded oy a young faiTtiiy thSt greatly -needed his protection and care. - But when he found that death; wnsiaeVitalle he became per fectly reconciled.-" He felt assured that he had made his peace with his Maker. His family. and -numerous' -friends' have ihe consolation that their loss is his eter nal gain. - ' ' The "following lestimonial of esteem was pated by Brpwnville Lodge No. 5 i. o. of o, r.! . . V.JVhebeas. The stern and nnrelent ing hand of death, Which is continually reaping and gathenug its harvests truin ihe ranks of humanity, has again visited the . field of our fellowship and taken from us one of our'iaost faithful and be loved brothers, P. Q., H- II. Marsh, who was a laborer in the cause . of the "brotherhood of wan) 'Sines? we last met death claimed him for its victim ; his de .sire to live Was for his wife and-little oneg ; no selfish thoughts mixed with the pore, gold nf .his--nature. The interests of our Order were near and dear to him, notwithstanding.-loug debarred by illness 'from1 participating in :'our weekly re unions. We, deeply deploring, in cora mou with the Fraternity which we repre- fcui, iuu irm juiiii muni iuij w.u' ' sustained in this dispensation of Tt; dence, as a testimonial of the respect which this Lodge entertains of -hisidis tinguished worth and services as an Odd Fellow,; therefore Resolved, -That this Lodge is profound ly .sensible of the lo?s which Odd' Fellows-hip," Socie'iyi aud ; the'-afflicted family have sustained -in the Uaih of our late Bro'ihtr, H. 11. Mabsu, and we sympa thise with the:relaiives, frie ids,. society and this Order in ihe bereavement which lias ihu's ! befallen thini ' ''' Resohedt Thai: s a testimonial of the rtrarj whkh Cihii Li-dpe : entertaius-for the able ?tToris ol our departed brother in the advancement of Odd Fellowship, and in token of his worth as a member of society, and his" devotion at.d affection a'a a huihand, "'father and fneud that the officers and members of this Lodge wear the usual badge of mourning for tHirty days. :. - - :. ' Resolved. That the Secretary' furnish a copy of these proceedings, under sal of the Lodge, to the-fainiiy. of our de ceased brother, to the Nebraska Adver tiser, and that the. same be spread upon ihe minutes. , All of which is respectfully submitted. ' H: C. LETT, c'- E: H. r .WILCOX. Com. ' . C. F.STEWART; Jf E W A D Y E 11 T I S E JLE N S. LEGAL NOTICE.1-"' ;' : - jt.-o-' tint I will .Ucr for ?;il at tho 1 rout euir.itieo ,(! iLj I ... I Ur.wiivilhi Oai.Jiiiia liio too ia.-t tim vl tne L,;"tMul c Outirt o: lao couuij ot nn.ai, la iuc 1 ci iiri.-rv t; iS bra.-k:i.- wm iil.l t tn i i.e ' . 1st d;iyof May A. D- ltG3 ai I o'clock P. 1. i'uc u.l:i.nij). real tituie ;:i'UHtnl in iki County it Nciuwfi.f.in i'ne Territrv of .Vcbr:ig.i;t, to uit : LjI - in Ui.-ck l'J : Lois 13, 15. nn.l It) iii lllo-K 3'i ; Lj. 1'i iu "iil..tk fcl: Ii. t-- S, ill, i4 in-H-o1 LotilUii', l 14 in lii Ca 3 ; Lot 4 in U.otk .'.6 : l.;i.l . , in 't v 43 .: J.a 10, 11 in 'v'k k 47 ' 'Lj 1 1 ia r iS--; l t d in bluok 71 ; L.iM 9, ia blwn. -to i ijoid lo, 14, 15. Hi,, in Jl.k lit) ; in. vUi.ili t Cty ; uidv tiio ouili L'.ut 1-4 of thVJ;Nrtii Vt-.-t I 4 .t ,,SeoiioB:34 jQ .Xouhit 5 i:ih vt Kai-gv io iii.l ; vteo ti e Suutb lust 1-4 of tliO .S. iuli .i'est 1-4 ';oi Scctina 1- Town.-hip '4 lnh i liaiiyvj i jl.rt.sl, tjtvtpt two acr3 lf ol tho Wi-st siJo tlitrevl ; jJso a t:att of liiid cuiaui-noing at u ioitit 80 r-.'j North of tha Souib Wcstk torntr oliSwtiou feaUietD ( 13) in Tiwihij 4 urth of liiiiigo 1(5 ilaolthendoVuiinri.g tlast 47 rod , th.-nce SouitJ J2J 1-4 rods thence W'eit 47 ti di, thance N 23 1-4 rwls o tbv place oi begiui.-.; ai.-o L"ts 7, aud 8 !' ib .South Vcit 1-4 ol Settion il ia. 'lDship 4 Nortb, ot'liango 15 East ; uuj tbo North Wcai 1-4 of tli Nwnii titai 1-4 'aJ L'U 12 cf 'bi-ctkm S2, low;i.-kip5, NrtDi Kaugi lt) I.a3t,,t5cet tsenty 2i J acres lieedeu. to tSnow. Al.so llio Vv'mI half ot tu a .Stiutu-Ctit r-1 an4 L! - 3 auJ 1 )ni ttcctioo Al TowuaLi 5 North of tangu IS Knit, except teu ty aur.s iu iuo South Wet curu'vr tasJu as tbe property of JtrOuia Hoover oc -au txeruiiou and vonUi ii favor of amu:l A.Cnambers Eiccutor ot the last will and tottJUK'nt of Willis liill do cduaed, ij.-ucd,j)Ut of the District Court of tbe UouutjofNrara, io the Territory of Nebraska, and to uj8 eirttied ahcritl'o said CoOuty. Dated alaruii 27th. 16o5. ' ' V.U. GLASGOW, SherifT. . , , ;. 2S-4t $22,50; ; r PR0BATE..K0T1CE. . ;- In the matter .Of' the Estate, of Marshal C. Kel- y : .i .. . VVhereithe 4 Trobate Court, in and foe Gage couuU', KeboajiHa Territory, did oa the 6th da of March, A. D. lft'tij.fix and a( p iat tho 7th day Autt . Af 1855 as the d; y t"r thv final settle nivnt of the L'sta of Marihai C Kellcy late of said count afid' Territory new deceased . ''" I $uvr thereffr all credits of said Eitate, and all partioi lntreatcd ttereih, are hf reby cotiiicd tu prison thjir clainn aaiost said E-tate, Lefora tbe said Prubate Curt . on,. or . belore the 7th djy of Aosoit, A. l). ISoa, or the'iama will befo"- ver barml..r ; , Ordered by Faid Probatecsart that notice of the above be published for four consecutive weeks ia tha Nebraska AdvfTiisor. . . . v Dated Ueatrice, ijarch Cth-IRJiS. - - ' . -. ,v : , ? fcJAiiUEL JOXES, ' ' ' AdidnLstrator. ' ' I 23-4t$9,55.: . : ' ; LEGAL NOTICE. ' Cbarles Mnui will take ilotice that. Aufrntine Al Brichthai commence! a suit in Oiia icery, in the Dis trict Court, of Nemaha Gviuiry 'Sras' Tari t tory against the ai4 Caar'e 3IjuI. Tie oaje:t or aa.a koitls to rrec!ofcea certairt mortzuije m e by Charle M ul November 16th 1864 .n the West half of the Sooth W'e.t quarter o sectioa- Id ia Toiisiiip 6 urth of ttanjse 13 East in said County of Nemaha, pivea to feci. re the paymeat of a certia note of- cveu vorofaaid A.oricht Said'sioul retiuirel t .u- tKi-Aitfith for $ioO(ti), ma-te oy said morn io i pear and answer eu-r betore the loh a iy uf ily.lSso t - Sot. for Coniplaiuant . VV . XilUMAD, 23-4t $9,Vd$4,53. .flyer's Cathartic Pills. mnsisrsE ST004 y d GROCERIES Just received - by' J. BERKY& CO., ; - - MAIX STREET, , - r Having laid in cur present stcck at re duced'prioes for Caih, we are enabled ; j,0 defy competition -in' the way cf selling the articles in the market" chep r 6 ii C AG H. . ; .-. . - Our Stock of -. zDx:isr. :.:oo.oas Is' 'ihe n.cst' complete ever ofiVred in this, market, and has been selected with an eye to economy, durability and the de mands of this1 community. Our, Supply of Comprises a general assortment of erer5f thing and the best 'of everything. 1 Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, if you want to get the bene- . e l. l. e A .1 XT 1 ui oi lue uesi ui Lruuus ill iuv iuics. iiu trouble to show srood: 9 2S-yTy" J. BERRY & CO. tUG-STOBE: JOtfN PATTERSON, DEALER IN ai'iiii PEKU, XE3IAXIA COUXTY, XED. HAS jast received a lare and well sclented Stock DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, VARNISH, DYE STUFF, BRUSHES, SPONGES. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Atd everything cjniaior ly fcrpt in a First Class. Drug1 Store. Cutouier- will Had nisstoct ct ui lete, which he offers for CASH at the vary lowest market prices. Physiciani Trescriptions Coiapouaied wiiu the utmot caro at all hoars. Murcn 3lth, 1S53. ... t3-dI3-Gci iWxs. ill. Ill Ijcmctt, Millinery & -Fancy Goods tr set cue d ?or west oi the Post CClce A 9'Iimt: ,r stock nf Sp-in. a 1 Sti.-ri-nr ii ..d Kejrf-ri-nsiarit!y on 1 m.d. B- thin ' and Tiimin' d j ,' ri: j ' a k ; t; : j Li'iutt : l.- "..I T. Marc-hjlSfi., vd-n-H-Iv :. MRS. C. W. WILLIAMSON, .iai:.VT for Florence Sewing MacMnes Mli5T STREET, GET, 1st and Opposite llrs. Hewett'a ililliper tor e, UaTing jusl received a good assortment cf these Machines,. refevt fully invites her friei d- and the public to call and see them, aj they need only te la seen to be cpjin-ciatcd. I - - Tbe Florence Macbitie Bas adrartag es over all others as it makes FOUlt L I F F K Tt K N T STlTCHKS.it baaalaou-t liLVFliSl 131J'j FI'-.FjD which enablet ta operator, by kimpiy, uiruuig a tOaiaU screw, to have the wori run either 'right or left; Ii is aimtst noiseless, very rapid raakiug Ave ctitcbes a each, revolctiou doing t Corsest and Fiiest nork with equal facility. A supe rior ileuimer goes wltli eaca Matbuie. vblch will turD a hem of any detired wMrh. Each Machine has a'so one or Bamom i SeK-Sowers, which guides the work itself and is of incalculable value. -They will be to Id at Chicago, or St. Lonls Prices, (with freight-added.) 9--3-3jr6m LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that, pursuant to an order of Bale to mo directed, isiucd by the Reg ister ia Chancery, of tho District Court of Nemaha Countv.Nebraska Territory, in a certain is vrbero in Kalh'arina Uataiehftfe, by her n.-xr. t'riend L);i vid LI. Mcliauhlinris l'iaiatitf and the unknown heir "of riehry Smith deceased, lioiuy E. bum mer and Uenry ii. Atkiuaon tsz ijlcndanti. I willon . ' Monday ,tlie 1st, day t of May, lSGa. At oqe o'clock M. afraid ; day. offer for nale at public auction, at tha Trout door of the Brownvilie K-ocse in the City cf.Urowuviila in said County of Aewba, (that bein the building in which the last term oV the said District Court was held) the following ieal Estate to wit: tho Ncrth Eeas quarter of fce;tion Thirteen f 13), 'in Town ship four (4) North , of .Krnge fourteen ( i) Eadt in Said County of Nemaha. Brownvilie March 27th. l$:55v r. W. G GLA.SGOW, " ' Sheriff and Special blaster in Chancery". j:23-4t $13.50.- ' " . MASTERS SALE. Notice Ji hereby given that, pursuant to an order of tak-, to me "directed, issued ly the Register ia Chancery, of tbe District court. Nemaha County, Neb.-a.ka Territory, in a cer'ain case, wherein Theodore W. Ucdlord is complain ant, and Jumca B.Eiemingand l.aa Cole are dtfendrnt?, I will on t J - -. A,U A f AT A T ICn J I UCtUay IUC tLU uaj o .i j . . i-fJ at 10 o'clock A. M. of eaid day at the front door of the Riownville nou.e-, in the city of Brownviile, in Nemrha county, Nebraska Territory, (That te in the clace where tha last term of said court i for said county wai held) oier lor tale at . public auction, to the highest bidder .cah, the lollow- inf Kat Estate, to-w it : . . The South West quarter - on three (3) in Township fnr (4), ' .' si: t ten(14jEast in '.aid county f Neaiaha. . ; . - . . -Brownrille, March, 30th l55 CHA--. G .It i EY, 29 4t9. - tsur :n ECr7. n f " M A. -:Mj IvI o t i-i LJ - P. 7 .0 k' Ha k I VALUABLE GIFTS PUtribn'el araof g tbe andisco .itealin his nut Marvelous an.t Vc L.ie i lu I Tario manccj iaiheUrand OMIITM D P f 1 liUi At tie c!cse of ihepe'forniJiEce in facU place thy Tisit The Splendid Wa(cr-?roorPaiilloa . . ( Seating comfortably 1,OCO porsous. - THE EXCELSIOR BRASS OAriD AccoT!ipan's the concern In an Elaiai t '-aa 1 Car riape. 1rawn by K-.cht lipatt llor-, t mid rtl pec form. a variaty cf their, CaKest Mf-loJje, rtn ;e. itnf tbe c '..n;ry io? iuili - vocai with their ijoul-ttirtiiig :" WILL EXHIBIT AT ON TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, 13G5. Two Grand Performances Dally! THE PAGODA will opeu at half Bast 1 in the aftercoun and half patt 7 cKck in the evening. Pef fortuauco couimeact-J at haif paat 3 aai Iiait puat 7 o'clock. . : . - , ADMISSION, 50 ctaj CHILDREN, 25 cts. DUES 3 CIBCLE, Seaea all Caipeted, 75 cts. The immense success uml crw(fl and delhte'l an dlenees tht have greeterl 3KO XT TTTTvr everywhere, uiakin? it one iriuuiDeut Ovauou. cd the vatpace leuired fir the ASTOUJVDtKli PEATiS. ha.i made it rece.-.-ary toprtpn-t aCOhOS SAL PAVILION to accaniiuuate the people. 53"Each person, on etiterini the PAVILION will receive a numbered Card After the perfsrniu e two geotlemcn. apjointecl by the auiiene will blicd fni'l a b.y, wL.i will ilraw froia a box uuiabers correi pondl .R to ih - lie;d Iv tbe audience; tbe &nt nutu- t oer jteivfrTa hi H .x will euliile be bolder ot th'; c.in espo'Hlii.j; number tuttu tirst;fi. and won, until all ihe fierea'h are arawu. Tlie inPieiitii will be cii tiibutei iian.cuia;eiy aiie.- the performance. GO AND SEE THE GIFTS OX i:XI2IIHTIO. AT THE f G APT. HASKELL So long Known ar.e Ceiebrsted aa The "WirU-He'-owced Ambi'dextfjus Prestigitator, Arrer an abytn-e of Krht Ters from the S age, will aj-j.er iu hi a - 'I'ALACIO IliCAIIBATO,' Wi;h L.'n Uumene and brilliant The Extensive Paraphernalia. Ti Rppirg, Or . caiaents, Uachinefy and Appgin ments gotten up at the - : . . normous Outlay of . . TEN TKGUSAN'DD COLLARS!!! To present to Ihe Pr.blic bin Orlzinal Gorgeota Enter tainiijct, a t'iei ia the FOUR QUARTERS 07 THE GLGlfE, "'' - - Before the Crond Heads of Europe ; The Asiatic Jcurta ; The mpfcrors ol China and Japan ; (While an attache uf the American legation to Cnioa ) The Sandwich Isianda ; ad before Eight Uaii:ret Ttonanj tf tne Suveroins cf Ameri ca, iu the Astoundin? Jf irac!ee, Assyrian Incantations, Atiatlc Deuionolosies HiuUo Me;amorphues, Cuiuet-e and Mahuaiean Diablerie, wnh hi mobt ExLraofdi nary ani ilirta-Provuliing VENTRIL 0 Q UAL SCENA. Sig. TKaldi's Italian Fantoicenl ! i ..... ; In their Laughable and Wonderfal Performiace, whose life-lite niotu.n's and Ktotetque actlonA con vulse theawUence wlta uocwntcoliao(e merriniisat Second SigM mystery H! VTlM be itro4aced aaring the ZVeflif . . CAROLII7I3 HOUDEII - Will appear ia ter most Insclnole and Impeaetrb'e I Wonderment, acLieved solely by he; iu-cucivbie ( uift oi seeing c-juipieteiy Bi.i:iio:deI ac au).-ta.n-e from she aniJunce, anyiliin eeu at toueael by her iatiier, ouirivailisz and eo.iiiug any eU'rt uf the Jiiad iver atteiapieU. .. . ..;'' AlaL PHIZES!! JfO BASIiS!!! HaskeU's Grand Gift En . tefjjrise. ; , sio,ooo OBin or goods i . la Entire Stcci to be Soidat:Oaa Dollar - for Eaca Article ! Pociasescf Tenty-flve Tickets for $20 00O- LLB , t-tt .t...,ii f.'tJv art-, s in a take notice that John L. Caron di tT f 1 day of Mareb, a. d., lStf3.SU a fct i'cVU tho District ;oart within .! - .v ncr7.ia Seaitha and Territnr7 cf 'ebra,U. 9f and ieniamm Y. LnshLa-h. H.fn-i...! 'M forth that th,Saii Horati ii.Voi J ,5 bausi,npon tho west hiilf of tS , !La1 ter and 'thaath, west porter. f th Borwq"w' l!.rhj.-l tr.:.;,.nt. t i -1 r -pao H. r, . ; . - i- ca that sa t i.u.j.mt.Li sold aui a.sJjW4 teret to'complaitiau:.- Tbo i jt r.d ir,, , Mi t bul t., obuin a Jot-rsa fur tli3 f4Wia 6" j Mid mii.h .miJ ij )nu-re thereon, aci tv . "T Hor;ltl,.U.V.Vr:dl is notiSod taattoU r,'J , lo ai maraud answer s!d I-i'.l oa or bef-,-. ,"Tt I n-jj t .May, a. J. 1 , . u L C. U. LOUSZV, Pot. Lr Co-a-Vunt Ite I -Un-h I5.H. . d IV. nfol" JLXaliAL. AOT1CL, Kieharl E. Turner , Jjh W. Fri-r M L. V ill, ami, pirtuer a Tcrrsar. F.-ajor A r . i Aniline hjf.rJ ami J..U-, l .ilri( p,, l0lrt ai).l -i-ru. 'm.L 1 1 usVue Sh ,t J.v . I'.LVis.did,:-' 'ti dat .f IrjLi J ff.Ui.-tUi: I UU.vmi i v ..i. . . . : ii.-iKi.'int vi a l7.iiui"ry' v.ta '.,))). , lh.ll, iirc tr.tT. of K.n.t 1-C.J , .-' ; ' ' I. vv-;. . . . . t ... ..",'-p.p'feer.rt AJ If l.il-t Ui i ; i I ! . lJ r - I jay the sum due on said note t , e..iaj,Uin!r.'Ul.'a llio interval thereon : and ihe t.itl Ki. hrd E. Tarv. r, Jim V, . Fi-azor and ii jury L. Wii iaB. 2 as Tucr. Fri.r 4 Co., aad Au-i,tiu, I.vura John P. Horn, partner? as Lyford A Horn, are iku. Evd th:itthvy are ra juircd to appear aad said bill on or before tha lt d ty of Uj x 3 Wi C.G liO.tSEY,S..l.forCoiL;B;0t ' D.itcd Mar h 15'h. a. d.. 13. 2A-4t-U; Ilonry C. Hill will t ike notice th is Bsnjiaia 7 Liiihbaugh dfd,on the Uth day of Maraa, a. j' 1855. filu a Bill ia Ch inaery, in tha District Cuart of Netnaha coirnty, Nebraska Territory, aiwitiia gaid Henry C. Hill and John L. Carson, deiendan'j, netting forth that the ?aid Hmry C. Hill extcuud a Deed of Trust, ia thoi nature of a ii jrt, to C'jujphiinant and Jona L. Carson, upon tbe it,e:Ii east quarter of aoctioi thirty-three, in tomh:i fi?e, north of racg fourteen, enst, In said Coaaty of Nen3ha, to f;oure the payia-nt of a rroc;i)ry N'ote fwr $2o3.C0 ; aad that the saij Joba L. Cix h.v$ soil and ad.-ined his interest therein to eoa plainarrt. The object and prayer of aid B;!l U U obtain a decree for the forecloeure of sid ilirf and the sale of said promiscj to pay ths ii M4 and the interest thereon; aci the eaid 11-urjC. Hill is notified that he ia required to ajpr Mi answer said Bill oa or beiore the lit day of Hi, a. d., 1563. C. G. Solicitor fur Coturjlainsnt Dated March 15th, a. d.,. 1 3 55. 2;-4t-iUJ LEGAL 1VOTXC& I?aao B. Walters will fake notice tiat 3ih L. Carson did, on tho , 13th day of March, a. i, 1853 . L'i a CHI ia Chancery, in. the Diilxi.n Curt within and f r the County of Neruab. Nebn.-h Territory,, agains-t tho .aid Is.iac B. Waiteri as4 Her.jamiaF. Lnbbaub, dcfemliiit.', settir. fr.a that tho said Ltaac U. Walters executed a ul of Tru.st. in the natare of a Mortgage, to U w lainant and Benjamin F. Lu.-bbau;a, o.a u north ea?t quarter of the south east rjuartar a section twcty-six, in township sis, Dorih of rsji ! fii'teen east, in Aemiiba t-onnty. Jiebm. TerrVj, to secure tho payment of $i3.75 accorlinj to notereferr-jd to in said M .rtgnge ; and that mi defendant, Bonj.min F. Lunhbuub, has iac J plainant: Tho object and prayer of ail Bi.l a j to obUirfa deeree fur the toreclo.-iure of nl i!t- sie and ca!o of iid premises for t!i paya'at J I the said fum nd the irtcre-'t acrruej thenMi; ui the said Isaao B. Walters "u notified thJi i rt qiiirid to appearand answer gaid Bill r 6,n tuelsidayot" ilay. a. d.. 1S;'5. CliAKLLS O. DORSET. Solicitor for Comrliir.Jiit. ' at' d Mjrjh 15'b.a., ISM. ;--U-H.i r.r.(;Ti7xoTit'. j Jo. ph 1. Ccuruiii.O ir lineB.Ci.'.cman, h i : iv. uni :i'il M'ry A. W.vlhams dl ta D'-t'v-v that J.l-ii L. -:irs"n iid on th" l-Lbiii;' M.in-h, a. d , 1J5, fi.'e a in Chsneery, is m lh.stri.-t C"U-rt. i bin and f r the 'oi-'i -fV ti- i.'.a. .NiLr.iika Territory. n:iin-t tlie -ai l J V. Cuimivi. faro .iii'- l. C-1 in rt, I'l.iiiip K. W'i Liens ai.d AI:ry .t. Vudh in- c! t..ar.t-, f f-.rth t!:at the sai I J.ncf.b C"l-1.' .t, 3rd Cfo- D. Cc'oir.an -xpritfJ t M ' imi i.asf. UJ-n ttsf J'U !l Ki-'i, q.:nr'-:.- f -t-'-M "", twushi fiy.. n rihf f t . . - .--m -h. a .-aid Mann- !'Viu'v. ' - v ;.ft'-3t-fl rn-iiii-- rj' N t -.r x : ..i 1 ' re-.:rd?!-j ' '' : -". -. I'.c " ' ' id- IT! Pf i'AT .:. '. t ' ) ' " 1 d by d." I i raii I'h'i'-'' r. . -. '-: ' ....... ? ...... i ' i ii iii-' m ii a . ; i :'! .- i ' '." C..J. mart ta s.-cue th-' i- .n- :ri ; ' "rt- !'- ..t j x-r nod ;t y -r -:i i i (,i i i . :.. ' t' r tho ?:ii-? ui ji.-Jd : r m a l. '' a v rd with xht- nrw viii. 1, us.iy i " , her-. n : An ith- -.(id .l -o' PA !'"' " ' I .!!!? l r..!f i.ri). Pb.IiioK. VS a ih-nn Wis ihatns ur- - -tiS 1 th:f thy r "' :! D(i anwrr a d liill i n ur bi.f " 4 ' ' of "-iay, a. d., 1 ''.r. V. V.. IX) i E V, for C.m;Va D-.ited M inb 15. h, a. d., 1)5. noticj:. Tn accordince wi 9na order fmm the ?r' Cart.f (JiCVunry, raska Trrit U rl e 1 Uh cl :y if Jun-j. 131.1. John Ll" .... J r n c deoeascd; wiT.on t?i" 2f?h flay cf Ar';:-'f' p. hi., offer at ynlYu- ale t the . fH- of bate Ju'L-e in Beatrix. 0?e t.'on7' JL- Inte W. W. Deiiiiif-n'i nt. title and '"'i tho folluwins Rt-I-Esfat?, Trie fr-'-- ! of the southeast . nd the wutb J,' cf ' west J4, of seetiAn no. S. tnwn no. l.norrtia- -; S. cast, and the northeast )i (f the not h of sevtion no. IT, (own I, rae S ''J'Li cne and two and west ?t of nortbWMt ,'4 i no. 10, Iowa no. 1. range S. JOHN '7. LATHAM, AJnun'' 1 Eta:e -.rW.W.IW. - Beatrice, Ga co., Neb., Jlarcb i.lf-, LEGAL NOTICE". I Charles T. Jamison and Garden E. will take notice, tbt JobnP.ri'id," ant. bas fled, in tbe District Court. w,. for the Ccnty cf Xurnaha, Jf"ebr--lt 'i itf ? a bill :nChano?rT,7instthe.MUCh.v.!f isoE and Garden' H. Wilcmx at J- 1 The object and praver of saiJ 1' 14 f -Decree of said Court for the F-rw . Deed of TttMt in the nature of a JIf b7 sail Charles T. Jamison 9 MMi 4 . WHccz,tipr.B the northwest fract.-nal q- t uprtum mmhr thirty, in town.r north in rsne Cftetn, Eat,ins.iii -s'uw' . Nebraska Territory , to secr.re the wmji f dollar to c oir.lainant, John 11-,'lS the sale of said premises to r.J t W the imprest therein. The said ' in and Garden ! O.Wiiorx " are required to appear and answer sa. before the 8th day cf Mar. .. 4.. oiicirorf-rCtn:?- ' Sfarch 23. - ' -t7-4t-$!3.5 LEGAL NOTICE. , J jnn , ii.irc.uun ai - r !sr"" take noN.-e th vt John 1'. HJ9 " did on the TD-.h day of March, a- ' v' Bil! in Chancery.! the DUtrict tnri - county, Nebraska Territory. u , Il-railtoa crd Guricn 11. w T, J, The ..bject and pmynr f f ' 'f'ri.1 Decree t f Faff closure of a Deed tJ A( n.-itore i,f a Mcr-a", iyon l-jr ; ' tyt ton, t- ?urj-n H. Vr'iix, as Trust- ;j n..rthwet qjirterof .motion naiotHJ ubJr Ik ' ship number 5. N.-r-h of lUusr 'J in yeinsh- sounry. Sebrask i?"1 v th ia.Tii.ent t Compiai i5J d.d'ars, ioorlin.' to Prftffl1? " mreieired to. an.t tna si . tfc f fTthesfl?d-im and th'iotre .- in rBfprl.l In lin.l th flfr notifi.-d that th-y ars W1' a j t answer sa;d bill on or before tJ9 .13W- CnAKLFSO-, Marrh Kl. & t l2l- S, C II OlOet floalityeUiia c (t' , iii t-i.Li n li 1 . ' " . . LJ - f-iui.vi a I'roa-.ssory nutc.-?, on r..f -i -I A und .ho other for aal that, ,:aeB - ci.ru ii of gui l Mong-:;o?, the 2ail lfflri- V," Wr.i-,,..T i. . i ' , . . . "at:o d. ;.-v .mi fc biiiri.-; ' t. at.d Ji:iri W. Kn-in I J. .r. L. (Vr i .- eca.cd f TiAst, in tha u.j.- '. f a v"" 10 J;h"n r.T H-t... q u X ti"riiiu hliM-k j-w.;,.iii :tt? L'.t ui r.. : Lyi jTd L U.-ri,, have n-c .veroo ei-rt.-un j- , ,.t . the law tide i.i Ct.urr,, e..erat;a a2ii- -'. , said irfmis-J-i f The-tSioi-t n.l r. " . . "..' is Oj o.jt.Hii a ilc-rce f r- The .! f iii.l T.A.1B .