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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1865)
'J f MJk V ' m joiin coi,hapii;ditor. Y BIM) WXVILLE THURSDAY. JULY 20, lSto T11K NEWS. Geo. Brickley, PreshJpnt of the Golden Circle, has issued an executive general order, dated in his place of confinea.eut, Fort Warren, June 2Sth in which he suspends the labors of'the several de partments of the Golden Circle till July 1st, 1870, when the Congress of the or der will assemble in Washington with ; open doors, and afterwards proceed lo lay the corner-stone of the Saxon Uni versity. All members of the military 1 . -Jl I f . 1 1 . ,VJ - oepartmeni are reieaseu uum uu wia. tirLs of set re.yfc pertaining to the same. News from Virginia say that planters ie suit exercising undue authority over the negroes, and the negroes are getting lazier than ever. The World's special says it is now re garded quite certain that a special Mili tary Commission will be instituted iu a short time for the trial of Jeff. Davis on a charge of complicity in the assassina tion of President Lincoln. The discovery of additional evidences involving Davis is eaid to be. the cause of this transfer from a civil to a military trial. Gen. Breckinridge left Havana on the 7th inst., in the English mail steamer for St. Thomas and Europe. The N. O. Times tells the following: On the 4th in Mobile, a party of negro - soldiers met a iady and chilcTon the ban quette of a street, and one of the negros kicked the child into the street. A white soldier coming up demanded to know t i i i it ti' i now ne uarea to lmuit a luay so. n orus passed, and the resell was iLat the white soldier drew his revolver aud shot the offender. This was the signal for the gathered of soldiers and others, and from Section 23, Revenue Law, 1SG4, p. 16: "For roarfs, poll tax of one dollar or ou day's work and a land tax in any rate not exceeding three tijihrs to the quarter section, to be paid in money, or in labor at the rate of one dolhr and fifty cents per city, at the 'opinn of the person so taxed, and ihe receip.s of the district Supervisor for labor done, with hie worn affidavit attached to r-aid certi ficate, thtt eight hours actual labor has been dene tor each day's work certified iu :-aiJ certificate, naming therein the per son who did said labor, and the time when and in what road djs.net the sumo was done." ' Supervisors must see that "eight hcurs actual labor has be n done" before giv ing a receipt ; if they give a receipt for labor and allow the laborer to idle away his time, they commit perjury on the re ceipt, and again when they make their annual settlement, under oath, with the Commissioners. Through this neglect, though seemingly small, much is lost annually to theounty. To have good roads, in a new county like ours, all the available labor is necessary, and if one half that labor is allowed to be- wasted in trifling, talking politics or other idle ness, the roads cannot be but half so good as though ail h labor was actually done. Section 17, laws of '62, give the Su pervisor authority, in case of sudden damage or injury to any bridge, culvert or road, to warn out, on one days notice, any and all able bodied rncu under fifty ) ears of age in his district, to repair said injury or damage, but cant.ot work them more than two days without their con sent ; the laborer to receive one dollar and fifty cents per day for such labor. According to Section 19, any person refusing to work, if warned out as speci fied in the above section, and not sending a substitute, or a good excuse for not ap pearing, is liable to a fine of five dollars. We desire to see good roads, and to that end we have published the above extracts. If the Supervisors do - their duty," keep a watch over the roads in their several precincts, warn men out to labor to the full extent of their authority, make the improvements as permanent as the means at their di As our prices for transient advertis ing have beeu called in question dating the past week, we deem it advisable to enlighten the public as to how and when those prices were established, and our reaisons for upholding them. They were established, by a Conven tion of the Editors and Publishers of this Territory, which met in Nebraska City last August, the Republican and Nebraskian, of Omaha, the Sentinel, of Pia'ttMUOuth. the Press end IN civ 3 , of N braska City, aud the Advertiser, partici pating. The prices of all kind ol ma ter, ui used iu printing making an ad vance in prices necessary, the races'" we now charges were adopted. The Press uf this Territory waited aiul suffered in hopes that material would come down, but it did uot, and for self preservation, those prices were established. Material has not lowered in prices sufficient to warrant a reduction of those rates, yet we see the Ntbrsska City News has come djwu on those prices. We cannot see why this is unless it is nearly starv ing among its '-buily lots of Democrats." We hereby publish the proprietor of the Nebraska City News as a 4,RAY and all others who will work under the es- ' tablithed prices, and call upon that por tion of the Nebraska Press which has remaiutd steadfast to the rates, lo lmw their contempt for men who will adopt such a course. We intend lo sustain the craft by do ing all in our power tj keep up living prices for our labor, which is not rear up to the price of other labor, while our main article, paper, is not near down Jo other material. When material comes down to the old prices, we p-ledge our word and honor we will come dmva to oid prices, and rio sooner. It is reported that the President has approved of General Pope's plan for the future for the treatment of ihe Indian tribes of the Northwest. It is not known definitely what this plan is, exc-pt that the present system of reckless and irre sponsible trading between the whites and the Indians, which results in" the oVrnor- iliTntirm rf !ttpr nnrl rnnctxi nont 1 1 - I ! . -t ... . A . . - . I , , ! 1 ostilmes, is to b( s'opped, and the Gov xc-pt' for actual labor, we! . , . ., . - , receipts exc believe that Nemaha County will, soon be blessed with as good a road -system as many thois were fired, resulting in a ; ar'' county of its population in the L nion number of killed and wounded. Many stories like the above are re ported, and if one-half be true, the ue gross ought to have the right of suffrage.? The following resolution was passed by the Trade Convention in session at Detroit, on the 13i- : uesciveu, mat we recognize tne Western waters, as National highways, watering, as they do, the shores of many fu&pul4 ia.o, iid cutitloJ to the leg islative aid of Congress to ihe same ex tent precisely as the waters of the lakes and of the ocean. This is right, and we hope Congress may see it" in the same light. From Denver, July 13ih, we learn that extremely richsilver mines have re cently been discovered about fifty miles west of Denver at the foot , of Snowy Range. There is great excitement there and in the mountains hundreds are out prospecting at and beyond Snowy Range or Snake river. The latest news from the South is rather favorable. Reconstruction is pro gressing smoothly. Difficulties with, ne groes are growing less frequent. Crops are repc-ru-d more than an average in Texas, and good in most of the southern State, except in portions of Mississippi, Georgia and S. Carolina there is report ed great destitution. Our army in Texas causes great consternation over the bor der. The chances for difficulty with Mexico are on the increase. A word lo Supervisors may not be out of place at present, as few of them have the law handy to refer to. The law now in force was passed Jauuary 10th, 186. Section 3. makes it the d uy of the County Clerk to fill vacancies when they occur in any Precinct. Section 10, says 'lf any Supervisor chall neglect or refuse to keep the roads of his district in as good repair as the number of hands and amount of road tax under his control would reasonably en able him to do, he shall be liable on his official bond to pay a fine of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars." A1 thougn the pay now given by law to Su pervisors is small, every Supervisor, who accepts the office, should remember the above eectionas a penalty for any failure to do his duty. Section 11 makes it the duty of Super visors to place good, plain guide-boards at the beginning, terminus and intersec tion of any county and territorial road in his district. We' have so far seen but one guide-board in this County. Why is this ? ' According to Section 14, "Supervisors of roads shall make an annual settle fnent, under calh, with the Board of County Commissioners, at their April term." This settlement, under oath, in- The BfowuviJIe 'Advertiser, " of July 6th, ISHo, is out against' any one from un ever locating In Nemaha coun ty. They only solicit emigration to that locality from Ne'vv Eughnd. Kansas and Africa, and our earnest desire is that of their kind they may get enough. Here we Hre glad to receive newcom ers who bring with them capital, indus try and integrity of character. . -Proscription and bigotry, at Brownville, build no uoues, make the prosperity of stagnation, and render waste the rich la id of Neuulu county, A'eb.'City'JVews. This is ore of Ajnx' replies to our article of week before last, it is gentle manly, candid and eminently Democratic. As to the flush prosperity at Ne braska City, and the kind of indi vi uals who bring it about, an in cident which happened at Yankee Rob ison show may illustrate. A trained bear was brought into the ring, an eld dress and an old bonne put on him, and a rope placed around his neck, and an nounced as "Jeff. Davis on his way to Texas." This was received very quiet ly, when one of the invited guests of the News remarked, aloud, "It looks more like Lincoln on hit way to hell," and was only rebuked by one person out of a large audience. This is but a faint idea of what that city realy is in sentiment. We have heard of at least fifty persons who first went to Nebraska City this season to settle, but came away disgust ed with the nest of rebels' as they call ed it, and have settled in this city aud county. . How are ycu "integrity of character!" Seems they have hung some of those "characters of integrity" lately at Wash ington. As to that "prosperity of stagnation," and rendering "waste the rich lands p.' Nemaha coumy7"Ye would refer this "bushwhacker's friend," to a certain sta tistical item which he has doubtless for gotten: Land entered for homesteads in the Brownville Land Office, from 1st July, '63, to 30th June '61, 37.264 Other entries, same time, 3.52S Total, Acres ernment will take the matter of trading w'th the Indians inta its own hnnf's. This may systematize the gouue-irarr e usually practiced n the poor Indian, and he may be more docile if swindled according to law. 7.4a "Come from all the world and seek a new home in Nebraska, where there is peace, plenty, good feeling and bully lots of Democrats. " News. The above is a toasi by Ajax in re sponse to an invitation to drink by a num ber of hi3 "inyited. guests," it was early in the . evening, yet Ajr.x had nearly wilted ; after the above remark, a bush whacker raised his head, a guerrilla poured the "liquid nector" down his throat and disfranchised rebels rolled him under a card table, placed a spitoon neath his head, and If ft him to dream uf times uheu "bull) lots of Democrats" would be a fact. From boats just down from the upper Missouri, we learn that Qeri Saily eft Lis camp cn Big Cheyenne rjvjr, sixty mil s above Fort Sully, on the 4th, and started for Painted Wood, above Fort Rice, to attack a camp of 1500 lodges of Sioux Indians. His men are reported in the best of spirit's, and eager for a fight, of wbicb Gen. Sully has promised them enough. If they have not a better out fit along than the expedition of '62, we apprehend they will be more eager for. feed than fight before they get back. In the matter of granting a license to Jehu A. Small, of Aspinwall, for the sale cf Malt, Spirituous and Vinous liquors, the Board ordered that a license he issued for six months, be issued upon the said John A. Small filing his bond approved security, in the sum of SoOO, and paying into the County Treasury, for the u?e of schools, the sum of S-50. Ordered that Slephea W. Kennedy, be and he is.hereby authorized to act in conjunction with John M'Pherson, to pre pare specifications and plans for a build ing to be used for' county purposes. Further ordered that the Ccur.iy Clerk shall give notice that prc-pvsaU will te received, at Irn'office, in Brownville, u; til 2 o'clock, P.M., July 17th, l0j, for furnishing upon the ground, Brick. Stoue, Lime, Sand, Lumber, Shitigles, ' and all material necessary for the construction of a building for county purposes, ac cording to plans and specifications filed in his office ; and that proposals will also be received at the same time for Stone Work. Masonry and Carpenter's "Work and such other work as shall be neces sary lor the construction of said building. Ordered that the following allowances be made; J. L. C-.rson. for 2 bottles writing Fiu;d, S3 00, 1 8qr. 'Mortgage Record $24.00, 1 S qr. Deed , Record 24.00, 1-2 dozen pen holders .4Qcts, , express charges on same 3.00, Chas. G. Dorsey," Prosecuting At torney, for services in District Court, Spring Term, 1S65, as ordered by ::aid Court, , 150.00 S. M. Rich, assistant Prosecuting Attorney, fcr services in Dia't Court, Spring Term, ISO-j, as oidtrtd by District Court, 50.00 Wm. II. Hoover, for H5 days strvices necessarily employed in preparing the tax list and dupli cate as required bv law for the ' year 1664,: ' 230.00 nr' 5 days service necessarily employed in preparing the ab stracts of Assessor's Rolls for Territorial Auditor for 1864, 10.00 Win. H. Hoover for naking "re turns uf taxable lauds" as asses sed for the year ISql, 30.00 For rent tor Co. Clk's office, from April 10 to July 10, '65, 15.00 Rienzi SviveUT, Cierk of District Chip, fur certifying to the Co. Commissioners at the end of the Spring Term, 1S65, the names cf Grand and Petit J u-? rors and their term of service and milage, SI 60, for drawing and issuing venire feir Qrand Jury and empanueling the same iai 1.7-5, for drawing and issuing venue for Petit Jury, 50ct3, 3.25 John August tor cleaning Room for Dis't Court Spring Terra, 1.00 Thralkiln &' Samplos fur room for urauu jury, spring ierm u:i t Curt, 1865, 9. GO C. G. Dorsey, Mayor cf Brown ville, for the ust; of and his faintly, pc gesture but seemed impassionate at his misfortune - The minister then uttered a brief prayer asking for the prayers and forgive ness of all his sins and passage out of this world into the joys of Heaven. The minister who attended Harrcli returned thanks for the kind treatment of the pris oners offered a prayer that God would receive his soul. Harrold was affected to tears. The minister who attended Atzerott also returned thanks for him to Gen. Hurtroupt and other officers for his kind attentions, and then invoice the mercies oi; co r ir td to God on the prisoner demned. Then thev were iau 1 raise frcm their seats when the chairs were removed and they were all on ihe drcps; their hands fastened behind them aiul their legs bandaged below and above the knees. White caps were placed ovtr their heads. Atzerott, while being pre pared for execution, exclaimed : "Gen tleman, farewell; take care and good bye.' One of the clergy standing near exclaimed : . "May we ail meet in an other world." . As soon as the noose was put around each neck Mrs. Surratt's being the last one adjusted the section of the platform on which they had been standing, suddenly fell, and the culprits were hanging severl feet from the ground. Mrs. Surratt and Payne scarcely moved a muscle. Atzerott exhibited some twiching, but Harrold showed a more nervous sensibility than any of the others. The bodies hung urtil life was extinct, and were afterwards given over for bur ial, rough coffins being alr2ady at hand for that purpose. Tho arrangements for the execution were perfect. General Hartroupt was present throughout the proceedings. It is ' said Payne last night made a statement in behalf of Mrs. Surratt. exhonorating her from complicty, and all the other prisoners subscribed to the af fidavit impeaching testimony cf aa im portant witness'agaiast her. AW ADVERTISEMENTS. . ORONBEOTHERS G-B EAT - CIRCUS Enlarged and Greatly Improvtdfor 1865. With an entire cew outfit, brilliant trappings, anJ AN UNEQUALLED COMPANY of Performers and eauiif'ji ft rsjj WILL PERFORM AT sirs LEGAL NOTCH Villiani T. Dernej, will take nodes- t!iat Ed ward G.W. Stake, and John T. Carson hare filed their bill f complaint, in the District Court of Pawnee Count? Nebraska Territory in Chancery, r -ain6 Ihe said V."i!!ta T. Danney, defendant, fur tLe foreek.surcf a ee-iAin dsed of trust intfc naHire of a llorar - fi-ven by id Williasi T. Dennay in frut to Jv'an L. Carson, of the tonfi West quarter of Section number Twenty-eiis?21, In Township number Wo2, North of Rn) num ber ten 10, Eat of ths Sixth R Principal Meridian situated in Pawnee County Nebraska Territory, to secure the payment of a certain prnrii.- ry note, drn by defendant in favor of Eiwir lG. V. Stake, for the smm of Tw- hundr-.H? and Hfty-tUht dollars, with-iutor-nt after due at the rr.te of" five Pr r- nt per a-.onih. The object a si J i-ntjerof said bill i to fi,rcc:ae sai l Mortgage deed of trnst, ar.d for the sale of mil premisses to psy the mty so secured. You are remsired to eppesr und answer said bill by the -1th d"iy of Sept caber A. D. 1SC5. Dated thij tae Z:J day of J-i'y-13 DORSEY A men, 4t-4t 13 50. Sol. f..r Complainant. oat;a Count,, ' ' Vi'"? "ll S'-a r "dof tr.S in fca , " 1 o . ;ot: Persons living on the town of Brown ville, : - S6.00 Ecard adjourned until Monday July 17th, i 3, 1 565. 40,792 Lands entered for homesteads in during same, period, Other entries, tame tune, Total, Acres Difference in favor of the "pros perity uf stagnation" and ren denn2 "waste rich land?," . 31 42S 1,0- 32,150 The jYews tries to lie out of its invita tion .10 "disfranchised rebels, ;' and says it did not mean -'bushwhackers, thitves, Sfc." The fact ia the copperhead party of Ne brask, pusillanimous as it is, cannot go this "sum of all villanies" invited by the Kews, so it is forped to 'ea; its awn vomit." Ajax has precedent for this amoug dog, so he's safe. 2.00 400 7,842 Fijure3 won't lie, and we have indu bitable proof that Aja will, so yye in rite .a comparison of figures of lands entered from the 30th June, 64. We may say here ?at the kind of "stagnation" brought by loyal men to eludes all of their official transactions. 1 this Land District and City "is the kind There gwieraUy is great negligence and indifference exhibited on the part of road laborers ivhen working out their taxes. As this loss of labor by negligence and iiidifference may amount to -considerable, and as many Supervisors may not be posted on what the laws cf 16G4 require cf them, v.e make the following extract we prefer; and if it is "proscription and bigotry" to warn disfranchised rebels of Missouri or any other State from settling in our county, tee shall be in for 'pro scription and bigotry," so long as we de sire to see peace and prosperity reign. Geld up to 41 cents premium. Proceedings of the Hoard of Com missioners, July Term Co.r.f Inned. S. W, Kennedy, board and wash ing for T. B. M Coy, a pauper, from April 19 to July 5th, $41.00 Susan Sapp, for making coat, two. pair pants and two fchjrts, for T. 13. McCoy, a pauper, C. F. Stewart for medical atten dance on same, 3 months. . W. T. Den. fcr rent of IJall for District Court, Spring term, '65, 10 00 , For bill of sundries, 19. 41 H. Kntffer work on Court Room, and lumber furnished for same, C. W. Wheer, for Desk Stand for Co. Treasurer's odice, IJ. Harman, for 30 bushels Lime for Culvert near Hanniford's, payable out of "General Road Fund," Atkinson Si Co., for 1 pair pants for Waulbride Goodrich, pau per, S4.75, 1 bat c-2.00, 1 era, vat 75c is, . Ia ihfi matter of granting a License lo Joha Parlstine andJoseph Kelly of Peru, fox the sale cf Malt. Spirituous and Vinous liquors, the Boar.d or.derexJ a license issued for 6 months upon ihs filing of a bond with approved security in the sura of S500 according to law, and paying into the County Treasury, for the use of school, S40. 5.90 4.00 J9.G0 37 50 Tiic Executions at Washington. All the condeniued conspirators sen tenced to be hanged, were executed at Washington on Friday the 17th instant. On petition, Mary Suratt, through her counsei.Aikinaad Ciamitt.Judge Wilder of the Supreme Court of this District, directed the issue of a writ of habeas corpus to General Hancock commanding him to produce in court $t ten o'cloctc this morning the body of AJary E. Surrat, with the cause and day. The writ was served on General Hancock at 8 o'clock this mornmgi by United States Marshal Gooding- He immediately consulted with te Attorney General and Secreta ry of War. At 10 30 the General had not obeyed the writ. The fact was brought to the notice of the Court by her counsel, but the Judge said he had np power to enforce the yrit to-day.. Guards were placed all artund the Arsenal to prevent the intruiion cf per. ?ons to'the tc ne of execution, none be ing admitted except those previously sup plied with tickets bj General Haileck. The relatives of Mrs. Surratt and Harrold spent several hours with them during the forenoon, and '.rere also at-. tended By the spiritual adviser, as alio, were Payne and Atzerat. At a tew minutes after one o'clock, ! the outer prison door was opened. Mrs, Surratt was supported on her ray to the callows by two military officers ; next followed by Azeratt, Harrold and Payne, accompanied by the guard and there re spective ministers of the gospel. The .eats were provided for them oh the plat form in the following order: Mrs. Sur ratt, Payne, Harrold and Atzerott. The officer entrusted with the execution and ministers occupied intermediate positions. Gen Hartroupt, who has been fro:: the commencement m charge cf the pris oners, came forward and read the order of the War J3eparment npprorcicg the sentences, and ordering the penalty of death be inflicted. A heavy guard was stationed on bs walls surrounding the grounds, while"helow soldiers were for med on two sides of the square. Sever al hundred civilans wpje nr.esent and anxiQ.is spectators of the zrU-rr scene. One of ihe priest, an atfnJant on Mrs. Surratt, repeated a short prayei, to which rayne. who wa? seated next to ner, ai- lentively listened. The minister who Jiad been administering to Payne, ex pressed his sincere thanks to Gen. Hart roupt and officers arid soldiers who had charge of him for their personal kind ness. They had not uttered an unkind word nor given an unpleasant look or . Will a III t m HriX w a-crxTsr 27i'ii, iqou, A. tirand . 3Jidday Performance, Commenc rg at 2 o'clock, ai d in the Evening at 7 o'clock. . OCSEEVE THE STAK TALENT Six Lady Equestrians, MRS. MILES ORION, MRS. II. ORTON, MISSES IRENE, JULIA CELESTE aud LITTE JESSIE. mr. miles orton, mr.dcn'orton mr lester,. mr a. gaffnet. mons. paul, james, marks, jamie, roiunson MASTER R. Z. YOl LEON, and the people's favorite DIt. JAMES A. GiLKISON, BILLY ANDRE vys. In addition to the Grni L-jueetriau Dtvertiee ments aad G:oa of Curriculum will be ciron a BRILLIANT PANTOUIIIE Etitlei THE WORLD OF MAGIC, Oil, EIOitSE G?i TIIEBRAIxY. LEGAL NOTCE. Jame3 C. William, will t.ia natioe that Iiorij minc F. Lnsliba-t ni Ju'aa T. Carson, have SleJ their bill of ctcji.'.iii't ia lb Diiirict Court of Pawnee Count j Nebraska Territory, ia Cuancj ; ry against the pai l James C. WiluRais, Jefe;;daat for the foreek'SUTa of a certain deed of trust 5n the nature of a Mortgage, girea by euid James C Wil liams, to said Deojsmine F. Luahbaugh, and John L. Carson, of the Nonh. West quarUr, of Section number eight 8, in Township number three 3, North of Iiange number twelve 12, East of the Sixth 6, Principal Meridian situated in Pawnee County Nebraska Territory. To secure the payment of a certain promissory noto. drawn by said J. C.Wil hnms in fa or of Li.-h baujrb t Carson for the gum of Two hundred and fiiry dollars, with interest after d ue at the rale of uve per cent per month. The obj oct and prayer of aaid bill 13 to foreclose gaid Mortgage deed of trust, and for the iaie of said premises to pa, the money so secured, You are required to ac pear end answer eaid bill by the 4lh. day of Sept.eu.bf A. D. 1335. ltd Uii2vth dsy of -la I". 115. DOiitfaY RICIf, Sol. for Cvujj lainantj 44-4t 13,50. LEGAL NOTCE. Samuel Ed-jerrn, w"!I take sotice th.it Benja mine F. Luhbauit anl John L. Cvrsoa h ive G!?d their bill of corci'aint in the Diitrict Ccnrt of Pawnee Counfy N ?rai-k k Territory, in Chancery, against the ?:M Sunn el Edrton defendant, for the fr,recl!nr cf a cartaio de i ri trust in the na u e of Mortie, givn by ?.d Simud Edsert: n t" Co'Jap'.ainant or' - tho North Eact qnart-r of Section nua;!)?r twentj'-fiva 25, in Tcwn-rdn. number eleven 11, North of Kane cuoiber ten 10, Eadt of the Sixth C Principal MaridUn, situated in Pawnee County Nebraska Territory. T- secure the payment of a Certain promissory note, given by defendant to ciiJplaiuants, ror the sum of Two hundred and Eighty doliars, with interest thereon after due at five per cent per month. The object and prayer of saia bid m to foreclose said Mortgage deed of trut-t, and for the sale cf eaid premi.es to pay the money eo secured. You are required to appear and answfr ?aid b;ll by the ofh day of Sep tember. A. 1. 1S"5. Dated tliis Svtl J. a vC .1 1q-5.L Sol. for Cjij iiiiantj. 41 4 1 :.'!). LEGAL NOTICE. The unknown hcifs of Alouio R. flnnt deceased, will take notice that .1'ihn L. Carson, has filed hi3 bill of 'comptamt in the lAinr;ofc Cojrt of Johnson County Nebraska Territory, ia Chancery, gainst the Admiinstrator of tiie Estate of Alor.zo li. Hunt. ecea?ed, an 1 the unknown heirs of th? a!d Alonzj Ii. Hunt, decea-cd, and ilunjiminj F. Lusbhaugh . J,ef;ctiants, for the foreclosure of a certain .Mortuayi dacd, girra by by tho said Alcnso li. Iljiit lic't.vc-.': ,iu lifetime, to the paid Comcl,i'iaof, r-) l uiter. Ia- 3 -viir'n'.) F. ! th .'rth Ea.st j LEGAL NOTICeTTT Zelf Sta.-r5ia win tas .v.. S V T....t.i...w.Uk..ei.iv .... ' i . i-u.'u.'inu lias u.BiJ Q1S M J f,f , Uistric: L.jert cf JoSi;j rit-orr, in Chancery, and JjTfl n, .arson, ore of a certain Joe.j Morten ??e, -iven by sail Z. if st ' t. p!ainaDt, and J.hn L. Carson, of tL N.L' quarter, of Section number twentj thr-.,1 Township namb'T Ufa (01, North gf "n,. 1 ber ten (10 ), East of tae i;h. 1'rion, k ,; situated iu Johnson Comfy, Nbra' t'"4 To 4urj the payment of aetrWn rrom-J" fortbeaax of Two bai:drd ai bi-KA l' with interest there.-u af vrtim t lh rate vtt tent per me at Si. The .!j-t s,,j itfid bill irto f-tjrv?.'los'S, 'i.,rt. V trat, aa i Tor tho sal of I reiX icoaey tv secuied, you ore rt-qairel and aaivcer said bill by t',.e Ja nf 1" A. I). IS V 3 1 kH Date! tiii tba 13 A Jay of Ju!j, fe-.-i. ir C 41-4t-$;3.53. LEGAL NOnCE Amos lILmser, will take notice thatBir ' F ! ni'i!-. in -S !; him V.;'l . t ' I the X) ktriijt Cosrtot Jonnson Connfy v ' Territory in ChAncory ; agaiut iaii A a j H sher, and Ju'un L. Carbon, dofndiaU, for.A 1 closure of a ct-rUia Deo I of trut in tin ns- a Mortgage, to Complaiua t and .Ichnur" of the Souta East quarter, of f!-ion V therty-tbree (W), in Town-hip irumUr f'1' Nrth of iU.:,- numl--r E.avea ril yu, Principal ..iai.-. To ieeara ta p ijc. , certain promissory not, for th.i cf t,, drel and fifty Uvliars , with ia;jri ': maturity , at the rate of firs per cat in . The object and prayer of sail b.il to said il .rtaiUf dsed of trust, anJ fr ti, Said prom tsss, to pay tha luuney-ao sooj. are required to aprar an!wr j ? by tV-e 2 ? h day of uzat 1. D. I v'.i. ' Datii thij the Ij'.h day of JuW, 1 SLLrCi',,- 43-it 513,3.1. " legal noticF"'""'! John A. Iui.tij, will take wi'-.a tt J;vs Caroo. has f.Iod his Ir.U of j' ujmiui, ia -j' trict CiiU-t of Jtlrrn ( ,un? j.X.hn-ki Tc ' lienjnuiiiio F. 1 J .N" , . T ""1 11 .. closure of a ccrt-La L-c. -i -4 iiut ia thi ri . L;ish'j'.iuh, ot ice LushbuTib, of the 1 Hjt hn'f cj'-iarl-r. -f Se"nn n"' West ;i.!f 'of th Nor! n 1 m! r Iwcr.iy-rii.i.) '. Hj'iL.i. cj qu irF,cJ suuiC't-r t.rec:v-thr3a 1-. u in lowusLin n.i-. . rle i 5). North of li.'.ii23 nuiabf r U-a ( lj t ther-ix''i Priuc Meridian. To securu lh men, of a certain pr- n r f...r the M Tw h'in'nd rr J Li.ty Jv:;,; wi thereon after 5i;k:unty,ai taa rat of per month. The cr-j3Ct and jraycr of a:i kii! u to fcr' ! said Morrgtgue Jeed tf trust, aud Lr tl. nl . Said praicis.'s, to pay the jar.ney so seupe.1. Ti are required to apsoar and answer sa.J b.'AU otn oay or Arsfiis: , A. U. l-"o. t ay of Juiy, A i.lv. j DOti-hY k ElCti, j Dated this 13th. 43-t'13 SI. Great Bistrlbutio: UV TilR ! EUREKA GIFT ASEOSIATi 195 & 197 BROADWAY, KH'.. i . i i VF Iloscvood PJancs, Irldeti, Fins Oil Pai.ntinos, Silver Ware, i'.ue au Silver Wdubaj, tai j ELEGANT JEWELRY, j Diami nd Pin, Piasn :! r n ' 8-r-l't. C ' i re;itiiie. .;iic Ji-t. I, iva L.aeU iie a' Sen. G !l Pf 11- Hith 'ii It' t1-: xtpi n iis. S. ?-' '& ..1.411, bcr thi-ty :.0 ;.. aj. i the I ; Wt-.-t tiusrter 'uf Section I Titwr.s! Jr, nomb-r f-t.r EliVvo ,rn;. F.L-l vest !' N k- containing i.ne bui.dr d titu! uxty. . Itioj. ares. AI40 tb.i Son Mi li; v qiartvi' Sc.'i j.j nuiji'xr nine teen, ( 1 in T'-'Tr.-'.i,, v nmHp fjur ( i ' . N rth of Range i.niub-r E".ren l.F. Kx.ep: t n p0!,iercs being tl.f S'.ub V- a' ijunrtsr. of South Wt'qaar ter, o; sad Soata E;.-' nuiirk't, thereby cor.rey ing of said i;.i,irt r Se.. ion but nt hundred and fifty rj'Jj.)u.res. .-ifu.!ed in said Johnson Ci.unty and lerrit'ity of Nebraska, fo -Prors t:o pay ment vf j i.iUiu ."vOiliSj.; ij.ol jf t". e fi'tu of Three hunlrfd and Sixty dollar, wilts interest thereon at tba rite of twenty-five ywr eent per Minn Tbdobjtct and praysr-of snid bill U to :. r eiesj, said J.lort,; uage deed, and for tlie?a!eof i primisrs to pay the m secured, l'oa Hie rons-; U appear -sin d unsrer s.iid bill by .L ii-ifh dT of Atistt, A. f. ISoi. Dated thia the 13ih day of Julr, 1S85. dorse V a rjon, Sol. for Complainant. 43-4:.$l,O0- 1 EGAL NOTICE. Admission 50ct Children under 10 years of ase, 2jcis. The entire performance wJl be aeeompanied with a Led by Mr. Philip Manual. LGAL NOTICE John G. Akin wlllttko notice that Iaao Coe, CvmpI'-iiLant has file-la bil! against said John O Akin Kennedy Stephenson, doeasdd, Mary Ann SUph-- the rate of five P cen. perrnanth. i . i . .m ti. ooirt K annA iff s rflnh o n Ha. The Unknown heirs at law of John Brown de ceased. Will take nothe, 'hit Vv'illiara M Mar shall, has riled his bill of complaint. in the District Court of Johnson Coun'y, Nbraka Territory in Chancery, nuinst tho Administrator of the E state of said John Rrown, deceased the nnnnown heir3 of said John Brown, dwt " 1 and Jonn L, Carson, defendants, for the fore' !- uro of a certain deed of trust or Mortgtiaze, giv t. V said John Brown deceased, in bis lifetime to 1,u.,!;iinanfc and John L. Carson, of the S,uth VTest quarter, of Section oorcbcr thirty-two C32), in Towns'oio rncbfr fix C6). North of Range numbor tea (10)', kast of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Johnson Conr.ty, Nebraska Territoiy, to geoore the t-ayment of a eertaja prou;issory note, for the sum of Tws hun dred ana Eighty dollars, with interest thereon at Ch 'in-. F.aia rM ''u VALUTJAT ' el 0,000 enson, eeased, and John Frederick Stephenson, and Ken nedy E. Stephenson, iaor hoirs of said Kennedy Stephenson, deceased, ia" the District Conrt of Neroaha County Xebriska Territory, in Chancery for the foreclosure of a certain deed of tru-t.-in the nature of a Morta?e, executed by said John O. Akin, pon the Nortli West, quarter of Section number twenty-six J2f5. in Township number fi?e 5, North, of Ran3 numb ;r fourteen 1 1 east, in Nema ha County Nebraska Territory, to secure to Isaao 0- ''Ompinaut, the payment of a proniissorp no; fu: Two Hundred and fifty dollars, made July 23th 1857. The object arid prayer of said Mill is to foreclose said Mortgage and sell ii4 land to piy the amount due on said Note, and also to annul a certain warranty deed of said land, executed by said John (J. Akin to Kennedy Stephenson, on the 12th day of April A.D,18oQ. Yoa are required to appoar an! answer said Bill cn or btfore fl? 4uh d,-y cf September, 1355. ErowLville July .'Oth lSi5. DOIiSEY & RICH, 41-4t. 413.50. Sol, for Complainant. LEGAL NOTICE. niram Miles, a nonresident, will take notice thtt Berjiaujine F. Lushbauh .nnd John L. Carson, bire filed their bill ff complaint in the District Court! of Pawnee Cor.'y -. -braska Territory, in Chance ry, against the sai l IIir8uj Miles, defendant, for foreclosure oi certai'i deed of trust, m the nature of a Mortgage, givn by said Hiram Jliles to faid T'enjainine F. Lnsbh"h and John L Ci"3fn, of the North half cf the N" )rt!i W st qu r t of Sec tion number two 2, nnd the South V i.st quarter of the Siorth West nunrter of S-ti n number two 2, iii Township nuimwriw.il.'. N r tU ot ii.m' '. num ber ten 10, Last of the Sum G, Principal .Meridi an, situated in Pxwuee County Nelraska Territory containing one hur:divd tbirty-one and five one hundredth acres, to s?jure the payment of a cer taiu promissory note in faor of cormdei-jpsts for the sum of Oae Hundred and Eigh'y Right J .llars , with interest thereon after duo at the rate of five per cent per month. The object and prayer af said Bill is to foreclose the raid Muitge ded of trust, and for the ia!e vf aid premises to py the money fo gocurd. Yon are req-sired to appear and answer siid bill of com plaint by the 4to day of S3pt?ialor A. D. 1835. Dtcd this the 20th ia-y of July 13o5. nORSEYA RICH, 44-41 13,50 Sol. for Complainants. LEGAL NOTCE. Ceorg runb, will take notice that James O. Carbon, and John L . Carson, have fled their bill of complaint in the District Court t-f Pawnee Coun ty K&breska Territory , in Chancery, against the eaiJ George Pluuib, defendant, for the foreclo.sara of a certain deed of trust in the nature of a . Mort gage, given by raid Go- nre Piurr.b in trrst to John T. Carbon, of the North 'Eiit T-i"-'"' f i'.n Seventeen 17.in Twwnshtp ouroi'-r reo 0, Nc-rth of Range number twelve 12. F . r ,f v, ? -'a a ti Principal Meridian, ituaTd It f'iwnee County Nebraska Territory, to secure the payment of a cer tain promissory note draw a by defendant in favor of Jon: -8 0 Carson, for the sum of Two hundred and Eighty dollars, with interest thereon aaf due at the rate of five percent per month. The object and prayer of said bill is to foreclose gai;": Mortgage deed of trust, and for the sale of Bakl prernissea to pay the money j?o secured. Yon are required to apoear and answer said bill by the 4th day of Sertember, A. D 8V5. Dated this 20th dij of Jnly.lSfio. DORSEY Allien, Sol .for C cmplainants. 44-4t 13,5C ' The object and prayer of .aid bill ia to foroclnap said MoTtguag-j deed of trust, and for the pale of said premises to pay the n;oney go gecu-ed. You are required to appear and answer said bill by the stiiday cf August A. D. 18r35. Dated thL- Uih day of Jnly IFGo. dorsey a men, Sol. for Complainant. 43-4tSl.V0. LEGAL NOTICE. Lanrence Kuebler , will take notice that Ben ia- T T 1 1 1 1 . . ... .... - mine r. niMir.Rnrn, nss r,iei nmbt'l of Complaint in the District Court, of Johnson Con nty. Nebras ka Territory a Chinwry. a -tin t the Said Lau-len.-e Kitibltr.ani Joho L. Car.-on, defeniiints, for the foreclosure of a certain dael of trust in ther.fcture r-f a Mortgnuge, given by s.;d Laufenco Kueblprto Complainant and John L. Carson, of the Souta West q u.ti tt-r. of SooLit.n nuuioer four (4) in Township nuniW four'' t), North of Range number Eleven (11 ),Ea3t of Sixth Principal Me ridian, ?ffed in Johnson Connty, ;b-ska Territory.- To secare the payment of a certain promissory note for the sura cf, two handroj and fifty dollars, with interest tbercon afier das.aVtbe rate of frre per cent pr nr-.nth, the olject and prayer of t id bill is to fr rel e ?aid Mortgaaz? deed of trust, and for thy ?,!.!( jt daid premises to pay tne money s" fnrAi j are re .-yire-i to appeaisul naw.;.- .-.ii ul 1 by the 2Jii Jy of August a s. S''.. Dated this 1 ita day of Ju!- H 5. DOitSSV A RICH, Soi for Complainant. 4t-4t 13..'iJ. MAS TER7S S A L E. Notice is hereby given 'hat pnrnant to an or der of S-"le, to me direct d, irsid by .Le Ri-;?.-ter in Chancery of the Di-trL- r C -urt Nrujaha C-jun -ty Nebraska Territory in the t-ase herein Theo dore XV. Bedford is pljintiJ ar:J Tbouas Williams is defendant. I will oi Monday the 7;h day, of Ai gui a.d. 18G5 at one o cl ek p. m. tffcr for t-.; at publi.- auction at tne tro:Jt door of Denj UU intheCitvcf h.WiiVilie, iLe pia.ie where the term ot said Court f,r said Couuty wa3 LclJ, rh. follawini da senbei ims-.il Es-t .te to-wit: ta oudividd blfof the North West quarter oj Scouon 12 in Town-hir. ix0) north of Kan3 13 east 8a;4 Nemaha. County. . . r Datel Jnly 5th 1?55. CHAS n. DORSEY. - -Jester in Chancery. 42-4t?n,0D BY FRED. AVGTT&t; UAIHf HUT. riUoT AliD EliCOi) STS. ilSTHI bl.'TlOX i indue ia toil. .a aufcV C'Klt n 1' (" AT IS iiati.ine Prt'h ami iUf(l S are pUveu SiALBO KUVi:;?M. 'iko s mixed. Oi:e f thee.Ri-vjlo-e. ; ,::. -n t. C- tifli ateor Order Kr itome Aitic- -.1 t At i I at our ottke, or eui hy mail to i .J. t4, w :t t reeart to c!n.i--e, on receipt or 5 c On receiving !ie CertiU:,ite in . ' h-er wri what Article it ftraj-. lu nv-i Dim; One Dollar nl rerwve t?; m n.n'i!. u. ctioo.-e any vtKtr out Art:cte u j' .- '.it "" ' a ne. rPurclicSvi of o"r JK U'.!' ! M'U'i in ur riannei , obtain an Article -fliv v Five Hundred E&l'.ar , i FOR ONE DOLLAR xhich they need not par uulil I; . a U ( drawn, ami tu value. i Elu'' S.itisf'a.;tion Guarantee'! in all C"n, I TnzE'J2iOLGiPXj::o:iii:35 1 won!'! cull attenii. n to the fact or ,i .'.''' 0r'-' na' a;iJ Lar5e.-t Girt A-" ia! ion in ! C;m:r. T btninets continues to te coiiJu-ie.l m f'r ,' orubie manner, ant a la-ve and !'y traie is proof ih.it oar pitron an'fc '' tti f-1-: of obtaiaintr rtch au elfint gtw. '' Curius the pa-t ye.r ib-.s Amrti'i , ' " ' larste nmul'er of a!;i;hie prizj t" '! V'l ' ceuutt-y. X'o bo iruu;e u v.-j.i,.ctii 1 j value of ti.e:r uioney, a uo irtkU.u si1 , less th,tn One Dollar, retail, j... J.e.8 "; UL.VNiCs. j Parties dealii!: with us may !e;:e .nVi.';ii.ir returns, auJ the articia (!r-a w;;l Le i:mn-M-' J tent to ny ?('Jres.4 by return iinil "retpf"- , .1 Tha fo! lo-.viiic r,.rtip have retdtlv 'iriw i'J prizes fro;n thj Knrw'n Aj-i -aui i, aai ""- aliowcl the use of Uieir n,mii ' Andrew VViisoi), Cu.-toni.Hoa.-e, nilile:.' rr Oil Pain'.ini, vaiue, $tyj: James H 'ri:rt'.'l Broadway, New To'k. Oil Paln'inj, aioe, $' V. Jones, turret, Marshal! Co.. Kansas. value $200; Patrick J. Byrnes, Waterburv, U f Watc!., value 1U5,C0 . J. F. Stiaw. 224 ItAj Xew Torts, Plan , value, 3-,0O; Mrs.CIi .1 Elmira. N. Y .. P:aao, va'-if, 3W.00; M;. Lm7k wty, Elmira, 11 T. . C.f-tr Diirnwl " oim . . f., it iu.... ...... -if lf..rl. Xa."!11- Teun. Atelodetn, value, l-'5; O-rar H Alien, lU i Keir. I iif Vol. Aa.-liViae. Tenn,, 'jh.a. 85,00, iiow laud 3. Patterson. Co. V 10 a L-7 -'': Volunteer, Oli Paintin. vaiue, toJ Jlrt. 3J',.' Par.us. Sprtnaaeoi Xas., Jtlu.ievfc v!3 ; James L. kexter. City Sarv-yor. .Hy: "e " (iolU Watch vii", loO,iJ Mrs. Jimfi Fiy lfl " ; ter Stree cor. ;et-ier, N. r. . oii, Pinti3. Tfj( 100; Mr J. C. Cute-,fir.M Kii U. ii-uii , Castor value 4J C3 : ht i & aiuolxir.". ' Street U.ica X. Y., Fraiiie.i KjraiiiiC, va.-'t ( H.m. Lu'her Uetniold. Wattin)i(tn, U. C, OS r- . lnir, value. 100 00. ,! Were we permitted, we night a-1 1 v-W IiCiT1. the above list but irtai-jr piw;otct to ir iiirf. we therefore pnu.iij no u jiue wuauui P , ion. -.. -.Mj:- Letter from various pa'tie. trraat U'""'. , acicnow!eling the receipt of verj Tiluibi5' be ceeu on H'ei o-irv2.e. '"' f . LIST OF ARTICLES j To bo Sold -for One Mr Without ngard tov-'ue, and not to tep' j til you know wht ou vill receive. " i iu T. :eaat B jhcw'a P.auo, wrifc - t yA ; from . - t-'? r.r i'An 1 Fine Stesi :.is:rafL3j, Fraro'f u I i :' .1- 0 I "af T. T. Oysters, Cake, Pies, Cookie, w.r.ei ?read, etc. of al! descriptions constatit' on :'r-..1 I 1 11 I I I U L" 1 I U . ., A.l . rt V. n - SJ S adOAlbJ CCi CU ill IUC 10 Mpiloon8. R.pwtM.ti i'ei few y.ue Oil Pai:.tiiis - -' a t i ! 0 -ilver Uevolvi rtn!. C-- . a I 100 Silver -Fruit fcn; cie r.a-" &.o Seta Silver Tt-n it t.mo su.u loo cf.i HaoMr c-e Viiruti . 150 ium.Ht Xi? So? Laoie' i -,1 W'at.9 iyO Siivr iTaUU-j 2.5J Vol V:i Nfc.k Ch-.ias 2 too Pd.it tiar Rio;, (i e tyle) 3 .000 G.'"i! Po i '. ana T.xi'h Pi'-fc' 3.C00 (jn;x,an'i AnnMbyt Y -; -..-Ae 3.(r', T.itva i) t Fi:rcnti.r 5,-ooiLe l.tmrt MiS"iii': Pi ii 2 000 tine Go.1 M'iTch Keys S.OfH) Chr.ave.i' Arnsiefs 2 6JO Sets of Bo "ii S-.iid 2.5C0 EnarolM SI B'Ut.'r; -lO.ooo Plain O-.i-t : .ot C'..?.--e ' T" ' 6,000 Stone het i.nd Srl Eiti-'s 6,co Lo- kets, af iv.' lu 000 8fUof La.!,?' Jew '17 4ioo "al:h Ct)ii'',l 6.uoo G-;.T P..a. Silver H. Ca 0,000 Cefv Breast -J sa.-j Pi 4.o laie'. New Sty:? BI-r l.oooftotd Ttttmble - 2.-, -o Sei- f.i;lie- Jet arvl O.a . ... ii .i J Cro.;f I 6 ooo Oval Bracelets , -I & 000 C!ia.a Br.celei C oco BaH Karoroov all coUri . 2 ik-v) rem uu j ' ' Etx-oy HoUr " t ETA diancITlo J.la,"i?"J ' tfse above Aillcics ior u 15 , )5 ft . ' . 6J " g rl 3 J ' 1 1 . i" 1 - tS-'-a! la."1 v if a m t r . . la ' eyla'and cr.thort notice. Ai.-o a isrge assortment of Tubacco,' Cigars, J-tilst Candies, Canned Fruit, l)y$hrs, Sorp, Crackers, p.aiseris,'- Cur. rants, Arj(j 'a surrlyf C O X F E rVl OX ABIES. piCKELS by tt .Tcn or barrel, f e super! X uy.criwun cvbnbsa4 . 1 W 2 . 3 -. w s -eve i- mm for i?r l'nMM Will 6? M i I IT'. 1 ..ic'l ' ' . ' . F.leven f r 2. 00 ; T"l-ty r r 5 J i l - j One HumtriH ior-$15.oo. .wivfif'' Our irrons are desired to- seDa ,liTt money wfica it i c'3""' -" rs-M unneces-arv. Leri sou.a . Lox 57b!., t05t Off. ,f )r 2re--r i to 1 ery cast be a4.-tcnrr.icd L', rcron rei'.l ir.t . a ::i o n . C ofi t J - iv written . good, nuwT V(,,fc Bex 6700 rc-iOio.iNv