derlergh, Haywcod. Iloile, Kelley, Far rndse, 'Rcckwell, Slader, Waliichs, W&1 d:er, V.'iletar.d Ucthank 20. Mr. Fuller moved the previou3 ques tion, and ihe bill was put upon its pas fe. ; . . AyesButler, Clark, Cole, Collins, Crow, Frc:t, Fuller, Griffen, Harden fcergh, Hayvrood, Iloile, Kelly, Parma lct, Rockwell, Slader, Waliter, Wiles. Wallichs, Unthank end the Speaker 20. Nays Crawford, Dunham, Graves, Harrey, Rolfe and Trumtle C. So the till passed The acnouncenent of its passage was receired with rauch . applaute. . After concurring :a a joint resolution cf the Senate that the Governor of the Territory transmit a certified copy cf the act accepting the ci of Congress for the admission of Nebraska into the Union to the President and to Congress. The House cdjaurned. fiEXATE. Wednesday, Feb. 20ih, '67. The members of the Senate met at 2 oc!ock, p. rn., and after, a temporary organization, examination ct credentials, etc., a permanent organization was effect ed, the ofiicers of tha Council being chosen in the Senate. The proceedings being very lengthy we th&ll give only the proceedings most important. Doom introduced Senate bill No, 1, "An act declaring the assentof the State of Nebraska to an act cf Congress of the United States, entit'ed 'An act for the admission cf the State of Nebraska into the Union.' " The bill was read first and second time and referred to a select committee. Said committee reported in favor of the bill. On motion cf Majors, report of the committee adopted, and bill put on its passage. Here, I. N. Hascall, Democrat, made a very strong speech in favor of State. The tote on the passcge cf the bill was then tafcn, resulting Aye3 Messrs. Davis, Doom, Hascall, Majors, Presson. Sheldon and Rogers 7. Nays So the bill passed. " After the passage of a joint resolution requesting mo Governor to transmit a certified copy of the bill just passed to the President and Congress. Council adjourned. TcbrasI(ci St&ucdtscr. JOHN LCOLIIAPP, EDITOR. feROWXVILLEjnURSDAY, 8, 137. Tfoe Nemlia County Agrlcullnrai SOClelj" will hold a meeting in this city, in the Probate Judge's Office, at 1 o'clock, p. m., next Saturday, March 2d. A general attendance is particularly re quested, as business cf importance will be tranacted. WM. SWAN, Pres. F. E. Ax. lex. Sec. We understand the icttntion is to get up a County Fair. This project must commend itself to all, and we hope all will attend and assist, with experience and means, to m&ke it a success. Death of Hon. John i Baker. We learn that Ho. John P. Ba'keh, a resident of Peru, in this county, died, in Philadelphia, on tha 22d of this month. This announcement will cast a shadow cf regret and mourning over the numerous frinds of the deceased in this county, and throughout Nebraska. He was one of the pioneers cf Nebraska, and was indefatiguabl! in-zeal for her advance ment and prosperity. Twice a member cf the Territorial Legislature, where he lefi an unblemished reputation fcr integ rity aBd sound judgement. Fcr a lime he held the position of Indian Agent un der the general Government a position most trying to man's honesty yet, he came away with the regret of the Indiau's whose affairs he managed, and the com mendation cf the general Government. For several years past he Las had very poor health, and to recuperate he took a trip to Idaho, where his heaJtL greatly improved, and he became largely inte rested in paying mines. To dispose cf tome cf these interests, and visit his fam ily who have all along resided in this county he returned last fail, and after a short stay here went East. The bereaved family have the heart felt sympathy cf all who knew him, in the loss that all sustain ia the earthly death cf "God's ncblea work, anhenest man.'' 4 T!:c 4GHi Cczsrcss, Which meets next Mccday, is proba bly the most united body that will legis late'fcr th2 country for years to ccme. The Senate stands Radicals 41, Ccr,ser vatire 9, Vvkhout counting Nebraska. Our Senators Tiptca end Tl.ayer will increase the Radical strength to 43, and icure death to t!v3 veto power, which LsVlseata arbitrarily usc-d by President Jc!,r.-:n. Th? He 3 cf the 40.h Ccn ZTt'A V.sr.is rculy jrcpnicsate with ,-TEB. : TheLcsUIatKeiffitjngilo. Below we give both eijjs of the dis gracetul scene enacted ia cur Territorial Legislature last Saturday. The first occasion fcr trouble was the introduction of a new Apportionment bill, taking one Councilman from Otoe, and making i: a Meat ia Otoe, Nemaha' -.and Richard sen counties. To this bill little opposi tion wss made except by the Otoe dele gation ; its fairness commended it to all unprejudiced minds. To defeat this was of course the greatest effort of the Otoe delegation made. To do this a means soon prepented itself. A new bill was introduced which proposed to take one member from North of the Platte and place it South. The first named bill was indefinitely postponed in the Council; and then the contest became exciting. Then it became the "old sore" again, North Platte ngainst South Platte; the Otoe delegation leaguing themselves with the North Platte members, and two North Flatters voting for the bill. Here the dead lock occurred ; 17 to 17, with the Speaker from South Platte. This lasted through Saturday- The friends of the I bill at one time offering to drop it for the time being and act upon other necessary measures; the opposition demanding an indefinite postponement or the immediate admission of Rolfe, of Otoe, without sub mitting his credentials, which would give them a majority of one. Being unable to agree, the opposition made a bold and bad move, by having it noised through Omaha that South Platte desired this in crease to enable them to remove the capi 1ol from Omaha ! This was a most con temptible trick, and, as was anticipated, soon brought a mob to the assistance of the opposition, who backed up by this rab ble, opened up in the most insulting style, culminating in a motion by Gus. Harvey to oust the Speaker, which was carried almost by the club and piUcl. After the retirement of the Speaker and the friends of the bill, Gov. Saun ders swore in Rolfe and the new Speak er, and a grand time was had at law making by the eighteen law breakers, un til near 12 o'clock Saturday night. This statement, copied from the Omaha Republican, is varified by the affidavit of j the Speaker and the sixteen members who left with him Saturday night : "Ia consequence cf leave of absence granted to some, and the failure of others to claim their seats, the House of Rep resentatives consisted of thirty-four mem bers, on the 16th inst. At that time Mr. Rolfe appeared and claimed a seat as a Representative from the county of Otoe ; it being his first appearance during the session, and it being the thirty-eighth day of the same. He desired that his creden tials should be referred to the regular standing Committee, '.'Prialeges and Elections," according to the established rules cf the House. This reasonable re quest was refused by a tie vote; the cp- position insisting, m a most insulting manner, that the credentials of Mr. Rolfe should Eimply be read to the House, and Mr. Rolfe admitted to his seat. To this demand, we felt impelled by a sense of duty to our constituents, to refuse. The House being equally divided upon this question, of course no further progress could be made. Seeing that tuch was the case, and determined that the blame should root rest upon us of defeating nec essary legislation. Mr. Wile3, cf Cass, offered a resolution that we would pass by the Aportiocment Bill and some mea sures for the benefit of Omaha, which" had given rise to some feeling, and take up "the genial "Appropriation Bill" for the current expense of the Territory. This was refused, thereby leaving the insane and other worthy objects without the nec essary appropriation for their support. We endevored to adjourn, but failed by the fame vote. Such was the condition of afi'airs, until about 10 o'clock p. rn. Af ter inflammatory appeals freer G. W. Frost and E. P. Child, of Omaha, and A. F. Harvey, of Nebraska City, advo cating resistance to the legally ccos ma ted authorities of the House, A. F. Har vey, cf Otoe, rose, and after a few incen diary remarks moved that the Speaker be deposed, and moved that a person by the name of Abbott be called to the Chair, calling upon those who favored the mo tion to fy "aye." Many, if not all, the opposition said "aye," but we, promptly said "no." But without waiting for a division, in order that the true sense of the House -might be known, the mob made a rush to the Speaker's chair. Thereupon, the Speaker rose and com manded order. This no? being heeded, and many revolvers being drawn, both upon the fioor and ia the lobby, the Speaker drew from his breast a pistol and leveling the same upon D. S. ParmeleeT of Omaha, who was foremost in the crotvd, told ihera to stand buck, which or der they obeyed. In the meantime, Howard, the Sergentat-Arms. with a drawn sword, crawled upen the Speaker's stand protesting that he was the Speaker's friend, assui.g Messrs Wiles, Fuller and Daily and Messrs Doom and Majors (members cf the Council, who happened to be ia the House at the tim) who had sprung to the support cf the Speaker, that he was there to protect the Speaker, thereby deceit ing them at to his true in tentions. The Speaker finding it impas sible to maintain crder, declared the Housi adiourned until 10 a. nr. ou Mon day, and descended from the chair, de liberately and walked frcra the room, fol lowed ly sixteen members, leaving' the rabble in possession of the Hall The following it from a correspondent to the News, over a. fictitious signature, doubtless written by A F. Harvey : . "Fortunately ithappeaed that a change had been made in one of the districts North cf Piatt river which caused the ne:abcrs frcra that district to oppose it, and Mr. Rolfe having arrived from Otoe county the ccr.test commenced. The till disfranchising Otoe county was taken up in the council, aad after discussic,? and a great deal cf filibustering by its friends was finally indefinitely postponed the contest continuing from 10 a.m. till 3 p. in. the members having their dinners brought to their desks in the Capitol. The general apportionment bill was ta ken up in the House at the same time, and a motion made to have Mr. Rolfe sworn and admitted to a seat. As Mr. Rolfs was opposed to the bill, cf course its friends every cne voted to exclude him, and upon a count of the vote it stood 17 to 17, the speaker having voted to ex clude Mr. Rolfe, and thereby making a tie vote. The vole occurred ia the morn ing, and was repeated at intervals all day; upon every proposition the speaker cast his vote completely, locking- the wheels of legislation. Fortunately, however, a remedy was discovered. A precedent was read from Jefferson's Manuel; a motion was made removing the speaker, which was put and carried so quick that he did not know what hurt him; he drew a pistol: the Sergeant-at-Arms drew his sword the speaker vacated- the premises; a new speaker wa3 elected, Mr-Rolfe was sworn in- by Gov; Saunder's at about. 10 o'clock at night. The apportionment bill was killed and the law-making machine began to "go" as though it had been "'greased" and did more business in an hour and a half than had been done before in a week." Taking this whole affair into consid eration it was disgustingly and contemp tibly managed bv the opposition. This infernal agitation of the capital question every time a question occurs between the North and South. Platte is mean and contemptible. If tha capitol is ia the right place, why such jeoIou3 dread of its removal I If it is not, the surest way to bring it about, is to bring it into the contest as it was last Saturday. When Otoe County attempted its removal we opposed it; yet, if it is to interfere with cur rights, we sha.lL favor its removal at the first opportunity. The last election returns show plainly the outrage fixed upon Nemaha and Richardson by the defeat cf the New Apportionment bill : Otoe county cast then 1291 votes by which she elected two Counctlmen ; Nemaha and Richard son counties cast together 2013 votes and electing but two Councilmen ! Or, 729 more volfs than Otoe for tht same repre sentation As between North and South Platte: North riatie cast last election otub votes and has a Representation of 22 ; South Platte cast 5556 votes for a Representa tion of 30 ; a fair apportionment would give South Platte 32 and North "Plahe 20 The Nebraska City Jftws regards this outrage upon the rights of South Platte and Nemaha and Richardson counties as a "triumph and .says : "Otoe county, thanks to the fidelity and good management of her Representa tives, retains her just position and power in the Legislative Halls of Nebraska." And ia the same issue demands that the State University 'and Agricultural College both be located in that city. Will the balance of South Platte "see it in that light" in view of last Saturday's proceedings ? We think not much. MaJ, Wei. Dally. A little the strangest portion of the House proceedings of the State Legisla ture f the course of the above named gentleman. First voting against the motion to indefinitely postpone the bill to strike out the word white, and then dodging' a vote on the main question of the passage of the bill. If any of our members went instructed, be certainly was that man. -He bitterly opposed .the Constitution, last June, b'ecause of the distinction it maJe on account of color. That opposition be took no pains tu con ceal, it was known by all, and we think he took particular pains to spread. With this still fresh in the minds of the peo ple, he was nominated by the Radical party for State and Territorial Repre sentative, and elected by them. We can not imagine a more direct instruction, nor imagine why he should 'dodge' a vote to sustain the principle upon which his political faith has seemed so firmly fixed. The CiTll omce Tenure Bill. Wasuixgtos, Feb. IS. The clerk of the House announced the agreement by the House to the report cf the confer ence committee oa the bill to regulate the tenure of office. It gets to the Pres dent. J)em. Wash. Special. This bill vindicates our position aa to the right of the President to remove officers fcr opinion's sake. It ousts all "officers who nowoccupy position upon the Domination of the President, and are not confirmed. And hereafter no one who takes an office at the hands of the Presi dent, shall receive pay for such ser vice unless he be confirmed by the Senate, and the President must, within twenty days after the meeting of the Senate, send in the names of all removals made durinsr a recess, and the cacse, if the Senate concw, the removal is valid, if not, the eld incumbent ia re-instated. This is the most noble act of the 39th Congress. The Republican party fears not the eeiaisgback cf this act to plague it ; it is not based ca plunder the cor ner stone of the Democracy but upon principle. We respectfully submit the above fsct to W. A. P., ia answer to his slavish as sertion that "Andrew Johnson- breathes the breath cf official life" into officers, and has the sane power cf them as the "creator over the creature," lihe blaster ever the Slavs!" John P. Becker, Jchnsca'a appointee for the Pawnee Agency, was rejected ca the 21st, We have noticed thataa effort is being mad a to build a Railroad from Quiney through the Northern tier cf count! ;& ia Missouri to the Missouri River. The company to build it is not yet formed, yet Quiney is ia earnest to make this con nection, and several counties at the east em end of the line have already made big offers to any company which will take hold and a jree to complete the road to the Missouri. Of course no permanent arrangements have been made, and no survey made A road from Quiney, through the north er tier of counties in Missouri to Brown ville and thence toa connection with the Union Pacific R. R. near Fort Kearney would undoubtedly be the shortest and most paying route to all eastern seaports These facts ihe map will substantiate. Now is the accepted time for our citi zens to ' think cf this " matter, and be ready to co-operate in any. honorable effort to induce the company to make this the crossing:. Public Meetln Pursuant to adjournment, a meeting of the citizens of Brownville interested in forming a Joint Stock Compa ny for build ing tenement houses in Brownville, met on the evening of the 22d, in Tipton, Hewett and Church's law office, and was called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Report of Committee on Articles of Incorporation called for. The Committtee through its Chairman.reported, and read the Articles, which, after quite an ani mated debate, were adopted. Oa motion the Chairman was request ed to open the Books and solicit the citi zens of Brownville to take stock ia the Company. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet next Friday evening at McPher- soa's Hall. " A. W. MORGAN, Cm. Jativks S. CnuHcii, Sec. We viil publish the Articles next week. A. W. Morgan has already SI, 000 on the Subscription Book and the Company is a fact beyond peradventure. Our citi zens, who are able, cannot do better than subscribe, by which they make money both ia the enhanced value of property generally, and a certain income by the jnjrestment. This Is "My Policy," saitlUhc ' Crc ator." The report made by the Postmaster General, in compliance with a resolution of inquiry from the Senate, stales that during the months of August, September, October and November he made sixteen hundred and forty-four removals of post masters, of which twelve hundred and eigbty-lhree were for political reasons and only ninety-four for the benefit of soldiers and sailors in the late war. A recapitulation shows in Ohio 127 removals made, 97 for political reasons ; ia Illinois 193 removals, 160 being for jrolitica- reasons; in Indiana 143" removals, 123 being. for political reasons ; in Michigan 171"removals,'l54 for political reasons ; in Wisconsin 65 removals, 5S for politi cal reasons ; in Iowa 61 removals, 53 for political reasons; in Minnesota 16 re movals, 10 for political reasons ; in Ne braska 16 removals, 14 for poluical rea sons ; in Kansas 6 removals, 2 for politi cal reasons; in Kentucky 20 removals, 8 for political reasons; in Missouri 42 re movals, all for political reasons ; in Ten nessee 11 removals, 7 for political rea sons. This is a fair specimen of "My Policy" and its working, Negro Suffrage in Tennessee. The bill establishing negro suffrage in the State cf Tennessee became a law on the ISth, with the clause that negroes shall not be elligible to sit on juries or hold office. Two years since Horace Maynard's prediction that Tennessee would adopt impartial suffrage ere Mas sachusetts, met with only an incredulous public smile. To-day he is vindicated; Massachusetts still have property quali fied negro suffrage. This act on the part of the loyal men of Tennessee is one exhibitino true mar al heroism, unmixed with selfishness and grounded upon the true principles of our Republic Unirersal Liberty. With us, the declaration was but an act to sustain the true principle with them consid ering the threats of murder and venge ance from rebels, bushwhackers and gu rillas against all who should aid the measure it was an act deserving class ification among the greatest heroisms of the age. - Schoolmaster Abroad. We have reported to us the following rich conversation between cne of our learned Judges and a farmer: "Farmer MonaV Judge ; under stand you wish to rent your farm. What rent do yoa ask ? Judge Well, yea may have it for tea bushels of cans per acre, delivered. Farmer But, Judge, if the grasshop per destroys it ell, what then ? Will you want your rent out cf mine ? Judge-wOf course not I That is irr.ptr advenum; and if the grasshoppers do take it, I'll take ray pay pro-raiurn." We presume if the grasshoppers take all the Corn the Jssdge can catch 'cm with a Duces Tccvn, imd make env disgorge with a naniamy,t, Nebraska to-Becelve 135,G00. A bill has been introduced into the U. S. Senate to reimburse the several States for expenses incurred ia raising troops for the suppression cf the rebel lion. The Slates are all credited with tht? number of men raised and S5 al lowed for each man. Nebraska i3 cred ited with 2,400 men, which would give her $135,300. The New Bounty Bill ' Recently introduced into the House by Schenck, of Ohio, proposes to give to each soldier who served during the re bellion Sd.33 per month extra in lieu of bounty, the U. S. bouniy already receiv ed to be charged against the recipient at the above rates; thus, in fact, equaliz ing bounties. This bill has been very favorably considered, and, we believe, been passed in the House. This bill, we believe, will include the Second Nebras ka, whose honorable service, eeem, thn far, to have been faithfully and studiou ly ignored. Yet, their day will come. X Among a batch of confirmations made it the Senate on the 21st, we notice that of Frederick Kennard Assessor of In trnai Revenue for Nebraska. We pre fume this means Frederick Renner, o Nebraska City. Mr. Renner made some of the most Radical speeches which were made in the Convention held ia this city last fall. . "There will be considerable hemp raised in Otoe County in 1SG7. This soil will produce it readily, and Nemabir county morals will furnish a ready mar ket." JVtws. You forget, Morten, the indictmen against several hundred Utoe county citizens for the rourder of Dirks ; and your own neck isn't very safe either, as general amnesty to traitor? ha? not ye been plroclaimed. A rope-yard in ynur own city will save the necessity for im porting the manufactured article. Topexs Be Warned! We find in the Indianapolis Sentinel an account cf the finding of the body of confirmed drunkard in his Saloon at Co lumbus, Ind., dead, with his lips and nose burned cfTand bis tongue charred to cinder, under such circumstances aa lead all who saw it to believe it a case of spontaneous combustion,, by the genera tion of infiararsable gases from the ha bitual use of intoxicating liquors Al the circumstances make this the only solution as to the cause of his death. In ordinary times this case should lead to sober thought on the part cf habitua drinkers : but now when the most scientific chemists can barely tell ih difference between burning fluid and whiskv. and when even Congressmen . are forming a Congressional Temperance Society it is doubly necessary that ha bituai drinkers should be moderate, or abstain, entirely. Clear the track for spontaneous combustion. Snrratl Is now in prison at Washington City. He denies that his name, is Surratt. He is very reticent, oniy answering wnen spoken to and then only in monosylihles. He has had council retained ia his de fence. Henry Ward Beecher lately delivered a lecture in New York favoring the im peachment of the President. Where, oh I where is the rebel press which so delighted in quoting him last fall ? Why can't they "see it" in hi light now ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m 4"? n now 11 musi Over 60,000 maoufactared an-i bow ia ne ia tb.ii country and Europe. Tbesa world reaawnod niacfchjeg were awards the first priie, Ten Founds Sterlirj.at the Great Quadriennial Trial at Flyiaoutb, Eng., July,lSf5 and at the Great National Field Trial. Leld at Anbart N. Y.. in Ja ly, 1S6S ,the First Freaiiua GRAND GOLI MEDAL. The PRIZE MOWER While it retains all the adrantagea whieh has made it so ucioersal afarorite, is jreatiy iicprov ed by t.he addition of STEEL LINED GUARD?, KJJW PITMAN CO.VNECTXOXS. STRONGER KNIVES, Sl'KINGEAT, ADJUSTABLE FOLDING SHOE, Saitin? it a perfect machi&e. Th IMitst draft the most durable, and at tho same time the simple and best catting maceiae ia the world The Self-Baker Kepealer I a4y called tka Victor of earn entt is com tructed on tne most scientific principles The new ii owing Attachment gives general sat'-j. faction and makes one of the most courenieat combined Self-Rake Eeapers known, ani wo fui- iy winim i.. Tho HAITD RAKE ItEAPEH, Is at the same time tht cheapest and the b"t of its kink Tr Sere. It cats a swarth fire feet wi Je ia Reapir-r. n4 four and , a-balf it i Mowiay. As a Jlowor it U the best Folding Bar &aehin ia use. The case with which it is managed, and ih ehar-ging from Slower to Eesper.or vi-vcrta, will at ace recoica it Massfaetcred by til WALTER 1. WOOD McTTirs & Heaping Machine Cciqy, Hoosick Falls II. T. GENERAL SALESROOMS, 40 Col andt Street, N, Y. 206 Lake Street, Chicago FOREIGN OFFICE 77 Upper Thames Street, London. Pskrif tir Catalogue! eeat ta sr-pUctUoo. CZ-Iy j prtrri "v p-!v NOTICE, Unler tti ftorhnoiM of a act of tha Territorial lat. I'67,aai a ;i warrants cot so preacn.el tt;u ceaae to d raw iatercat after Jawuarj lnJ3j3,aaJ will b paid aftw iiit cUts , witi ictereii cnlj to Janaarj 1st ' - A. KOOTZE, Ter. Treasurer. Ociha, FeVriary,23:a 17. Z2-Cl&fid ""Taiea up bj the nu.l.ifiijacd , l;rin ia -Glon-Kock Preciwt.ca tlia 7th day of February, 1S57, One rsd ani 'hite speciled taar with wnderbit out of left oar, aadcrop off ri0'ht ear, 2 j ears eld ttiii ypriD? CYRUS C. JuhADI. Feb. 7th IS'37 22-5t-pi Taken up by the undersigned Iivin two and a balf miles Worth WesS of Erownrnls, Nemaha County, Nebraska, oca red heifer, mpposei to be one year oid lat spricg, bash of tail while, crop and ucderbit ca the right er, uodarbit ou of the left ear, bo other mark or trand? perceivable. Feb 6 1S67 22 jd T. ii. EDWARDS. Pickles. CaaFruiti of all kind ?, and Ojstsra at DR. WHITTIER, r ONGEIi BY YEAES LOCATED IN XjLOUIS than any other Private D iseai. Phy sician, is a regular graduace of medicine, cures Syphilis inaints forui3,Gonorrhoea,Gleet, Strict are, Orchitis, Diabetes, bladder an i Urinary diseases, Syphilitic aTections of tha' throat, skin or bones. Thousands suffering self-abuse, excesses, ex posures and indiscretiona in youth and raa tureryear3, producing aocna of the fallowing effects : Blotches, bodily weaknu3, uniaanllrie s, to 3octety.indigf3ti un, confutation, dread oii'k--turo erents, Usi of raomjiy, and finally impo teru'y, haringbeea curd. Ho can refer to many old residents for past success and present position, aba many phys iciunshere and elsewhere. Occupying a whole house of twelre rocni?,with competent ast-istact physicians; those rerjui ringdaily personal attention aay remain in the estrtb!L-h:uent. Medioiao sent everywhere by mail or expre33. His Theory an f Exposition of Diseases, clearly delineating all the diseases condition?, may be badin sealed letter envelope for 6 cents. Ladie's Circular, embracing ail chrooLj diseases cents. Address tU. Louis. Mo. A frieadl? talk costs nothing ? charges mod erata ; cares guaranteed. 03i.2e.617 St. Charles street, one square south ol the Lindell Hotel. -.Feb. 15 ly SHERIFF SALE. v Under and by Tirtue of a certain writ cf yendi tioni exponas, issned by the Clerk cf the District Court of Xemaha County, Nebraska Territory, and to me directed, I will offer for sale at public auc tion, On Saturday, ' the 30ih day of March, A. D. ISO?, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the frons. entrance of JlePherso n's Hall in the City of Brofa-i He, (it being tb.3 placo where the lust term of said District Court wa3 held the following described lands acd tenements Bituate in 'emaha County, Nebraska Territory, to-wi The North East quarter of Section thirty-fire (35; Township four (4) North of Range fcfteea (153 East ; it satisfy a certain Judgment heretofore ob tained in the District Court of said Neciiha Cou n ty, v ith the icterese theieon, cost and accraisg cost, in favor of Richard Lynn, and against Joseph OTel. and Evan Worthing, said lands and tene ments having been taken and levied upon by em as the property of said Joseph O'Pdt Terai3 cf sale, cash in hand WM. (. GLA5GOYT Sheriff of Nemaha CuunTy. Cy O Y. FAIRBRi THEU,Depa ty BroTrnville4 February , 2I,1S67, I-4-'l3,S0 Dried Peaches, Apples, jJlackberriei, Cherr s at SWAN i, 15KO-S STRAY NOTICES. TaJksn up by the subscriber, living in Glen-Sock township. Nemaha Conaty. on the 1st dav r.f Jan uary, 1857. one tao year oM Heifer, a crop off of AM .W . it t 1 eo oiicr oraotjs.cuitr wnite with .erral crown spow. IJ-ot -pd JAS E. HEAL. Taken up Ly the nndcrsigncd, living cn the iriaaua, io mjies aoore Longs Lrid oa the tnaay ot uccemer Jij6,oae Steer, tw5y3arolJ, red neck, light roan, left ear eronnpd. unrUrr.if n of the right, good straight Horns. 15 5t id JOHN URLEt. -aweJirBp l ,ihe UBerfjzned, living 1 miles ortb-VVest of Brownville .ehrs r.- fV- ?.k day of January IS67. One Kd nitr old next Spring, line back bush of tail white, hind legs wnice jart wap up. i8 P ilATHIAS TREYER3. Taien pby tie nndersiVned. living in nAf..rA ?rcinct,on the 9th day of Jaeuary, 1807. vuu re-i sou wuiio Bppouea uuu, two year old last spring", no marks on brands. Jan. ly, 17 PETER ENGLE3. Taken up by the undersigned livinr fir miu North-West of Lone Bridge, in Nemnhi L'nnntr Nebraska, on tha 4th diy of January, 1807. One roan Leifer, one year old la?t iSt rins'. no maras on oranas. l.-pa J'JShril OKU. Know Thy Destiny. .Vaoame E. F. Tiiohntox, the great Engliaa as- trologibt, Clairvoyant and Psycbometrician, who has astonished the scien tific elapses of the Oid World, has bow located herself at Hudson, X. T. JJadaase Thorn tea possess Euch wonderful powers of ktcond sis'tit, aa to enable her to impart kaoyledco of the greatest im portance to the single or married of either a. hi; In a state of trance, she delineates the very feaoures of the person you are to marry, an-1 by the aid of an instrument cf intense power, known aa the Psychom otr?pe, Ruarantees to produce a life-like picture cf the future huFt-aud .t wile of tLeaplieaiit, together vita date of marriage, position in lira, lc-iJu.g traits of character, tec. This is no fcninbi:;, a.? thousands of tetimon!a!3 canat:ert. She will scud whea. desired a certiiled certiilca'e, or written guarantee that the picture is what it purports to he. ly enciosin; a smii: lock of hair, and statin; place of tirth. age, disposition and complexion, and enclojinj fifty cetits and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired information by return un. All communications sacrelly conC leu'.ional. Addreia in conadence. Madam e E. F. Thobxtojc, feb 20 ly Hudson, X. T. CRISPER COMA. Oh she was teiuti:.;'. and fair, Tith starry eye, aud radiant hair. Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined. Enchained the very heart and cilaj. CRISPEH C03IA. Fcr Curling the Hair of either Sex into War and Gloisy Rirglets cr Heavy Massi7e CktU Br u-.inthia article Lid.es and Gent ienren caa ,n tlfy themsreiTes a ihoLaud fold. It i the oclv 'ti de in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time Kive a beautiful. The Crimper Couia not only curia tb bair, bnt invigor- iea. teautifie nod cieanses it ; is hUhiy and de'ich ully polluted, and u the tricot comcis-t- rf.r- he kiud ever o'ercd to the American tmi.iic t. .i. per Coma will a r.t to any acJUre., eealed ax. a po.i paid for $ I Aadrt-w all orders to V.'. L. CL.vitiC &. CO., Chemhts, i.0 3 Wttt Payette baeet.Sj racu e b 20 ly Eeparator Capiili. Throw away your false friizes, your w;tches,your wig Ue tractive of conjfort, and not worth a flj ; orue ageil, come youthfo!. eooia a:i and fair. And reiuice in y-jur own faxariaat hair K K FA It AT O SI CAPIII.T, Zor retoriog hair uro tM hada ffrom whateTr cause it may have fallen out) aiij f ircii.g a Kr-.-wth 0f air uikiq the face, it has no ectsa!. It will force t eard to grow t,pn ttc rKHtb-;t fac- it from- the u to cisht weels.or hair c;h.-d laid Lead in frcra two to thrse Eion!bs a few ignorant prartitiouors fc asserted that there is Bribing that w.n fur;e or ha tea toe gr-jia oi too car or ofrj. xeir assertion r alse, as tin uands of liTing witr.eaac ffrom thfiir awn experiencef can bear witness. Eat tunny w.11 my hD are we to di-tinsauh the genrine from the Dorio ? It certainly is a.riilt, as ciLe -tenths of thediJareni Preparations advertise I lor the hair and beard art en tirely w.-orthless znd" joU msy have already thrown wa7 large amount ia their purchase. To auch wtt would say, try ih? Eeptrator Cappilil 'r It will cost yoa aothl ig on!ea It rully comes up to our represetatioua If yoor Druggist does not ke-p it, sendooit dollar aaJ. wa wl 11 forward it. post paid, together with a receipt for the money, which, will be returned you oppi;ca, tion, providing entire satisfactli.a u not given. Address. W 1L. CLARK, it CO . ChtmUn '98 20 17 Xo i Wett Pastes st.I Svraca. K v Lend tor Sale, rh:i a ETMaber cf desirable unimprorecT traot3 of Land ia Neniaba, Johr.joa I'nee Countie jSebnika,aD4 AtcLisoa County Jlo., which I desire- to sell, and will sell on bn time to actual set tlers, who will improve tLe same. Also, several improved aui fainafcle Farics. 5-6t-I" TU V. SIUTIi. Brocns, Salt, Aicj, Tender, hot and Lead at der of Territorial warrant muit pressni their mmmmm s ' WHISKERS. A.SJ MUSTACHES t:ra mfacta I c.n giea In eterr Uiui ,1 u C7 ;-l te cberfu:iT refun-ictl. ?rie bj and ;-wt;atJ, SI. rescTii,tiT clrcnUr and nial roaiied free. Alir?-; BSKftsa snrt. . :t 5 Rir Street, Trr, New T.rV, 3cl.C. tne United Sul?s. BEAUTY! Atlbtrn, Golden, Flisoa c'i "PRODUCED fcr the nse of Prof i- i.K IHKSKLl une applicant wrrIf . the aicst striiLt nJ stat-tora hair of i:nt ' wayy rineiet, orhey raistrecnrU n si KSCELSIOUIEXCLLSlliar, ; CH AS TELL AIlS' Lair Jistsrmitiator . - ' cvi t J u Li ir f is warrarr.ed to remove superSjos hat fr- TheJs, or from aay part of iha be iv f''' tally and rallcaliy esliruatinz th ..,. ien Beit, inoota aad Dtjril. - - UlU . PIT uru vj tuo jbreiiLa, ai is ise only rei BGKaSur:-rr3itcu.,cher;!;,s C5 aiverSt.,Tro, .'!r. There coaieth g'.a l tiJiug of joy to u To youna and to o'.J, to gret th to sari, The fceauty which occe wss so precious j rv-. Is free fcr all, au'J all u be fair. ' ' By tho uid of . CHASTELLAIVS WHITE LIQUID For Toiprovlc anj Beautify In; the Cenpiion ' The aioht valnatle anj perr ct rrefirati.jrj ta 3,'e;t i K-Tjvg the skiu a beautlml pearl. like tint, i!:; ij Jn. founa in youth. It q. -sickly reatove Tjq. ft Piaiples, Blotches, iioth iaUhes, d!:owDei E-. iions, an-1 all lmpuntie't of tl.e biin, k:aa.T hn.--the the tkin white anJ clear as autater. In g4 nhe detect e-d by tha closest wr-tiuy. mi t.a vefc'etah! re,arati n is. terectly hrui:ei. UUiU only article of tLe.kimi uieJ t-y the French, aaduaiL hiilere-i by th Parisian as ir.ni-ippnsafcie to a perfKt toilet. Upwanis of 30,(X!0 buttles wero olJ duria ti ' pst year, a sufficient guaraatee. of ita efficacy. P:t uuiy75ceuts. Seat ty nail, post-faij, ou recei. r aa order, by BEKGEB, SHCTTS CO., ChomUu 'eb 20 ly 35 Eirer St., Try, X. T. ' ' AFjTLICTED! SUFFER D MORE!! Wtoaty tie use of IF.. jyiNV-.LLK'3 KMi:3 can be turel perui ti:enl7. an t at a triflin &,-. The a.-fonijiitng tiuce?- wbica hi atien.le. tljii iu valnable nnwlicine for rtjikal and Nervous We, Sae General debility aott Prostration, L. of iltiaiu Eaer?y, fmpctency 0r ry of the con-eq'.ences of youthful inuicnrtion retiicrj it the must vila. preparation M)er dij'overeJ. IXlSt-Paid. tO SET S'i:!r,. t.r, r.r.., ... . . It will re;iiove a II nerv.-jns aTectlr.ns, dprei'jii. n citemest, lacapariry to btntjy or butin, ion t a ory, cou.'usi:i. thc-uchts of e!f ietrtion, ferWui sanity, itc. It will rotors the appetite, reiew a health of those wb. have destroyed it byeu!;al h ces or evil practice. Youd meu, be humanpged net more by "Q iackf). tors" and ignorant practitioners, but enl without d lay for the Klixir, ami bo af .nee restore-I ta bfaith ial tappiceis. A Pe rfe.t Cure 1 Guaranteed in tenr in stauie. Price, Jl' or Jour buttles to one alreni, i. One tut.tie ia tuSiaei.t to tffe.v a cure la ;l ord.0 ry cre-. ALSO, D3. JOI.TILLS'S EPKCIFIC ULLSI.'or taajpfljjy ud pfruunoat cr of G-tirrn, t, I'reihral Vl trims, Gra-el, Stricture, and ail aTec tiun ofthe tidnej avi BladJer. Cures iTected a from cue to five days. They are prepared frutn ve jet able extracts ,hat are harm!e on the yte. nS ar er nauseate the ttowat)! or iajpre?nate the ir:h. Sv cbao?e of diet Is necessary while UMn the-a. aor does their acticu in any ciaitLer interlere witu biu ness pmsuita. Price, $1 per box. Xitfcer of the above-ciemi.neJ articies will be M3t toany address cljsely aeaheJ, ani po.t-paid., bvtwil or expresa, on receipt of pric e. AiiJ'eisa ail onieri to ilZKGKH, SUITTS St Co., ChetrM. feb 20 ly SSS Kiver St.; Troy, M. I. Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, givir.g informally cf Hi greatest tn:p.itance to the your ? of both eex.-j It teache how the h-Mi.ely maj tec- me beautifal tht dospij-cJ re:ptcted,and the forsaua love J. Xo young lady or gentleman hu!J iai! to send their Address, and receive a co;,y p.t-paij, by retorn ics.1. Address P. o. Drawer, 21, Troy. V. T. tf.b 20 Cn Wonderful but True. ilADAUB RZMIXGTOX the wor'd-reaowned if trol,-git aa-t SocmamhotiUle C lirfvaat, while lot clairvoyant itat. deliaea'.ei the very featirea e.'ths person you are to rr.arry, and by the a.i tf aa ia.ui meutcf inte'.ie power, known as the PhjKihomt.-oj gaaraLtees ta produce a perfect and life-like pictiis of theiuturebui-landorwtof the applicant, wtta date of marriage. occupation, leading traits cfcbarf ter, he. Hit is no ifcipoMtKn; n te.timonia.a w.tS. out Bumher can a? ert. By eCtin place cf birth, ti dlspoaiticn, color of eyes and Lair, aud encloiiig try cents, and stamped euvelopo adJressil tj yvur-lf,y will rereive the picture t y returu mail, together W!:4 desired information. Jj-Address in caiaience, Macami GtaTarci BrMisGio.v, r.o. Box J07,Wet Tmy.X T ftSWly zsta Young Lady rctur- nics t her country hmne, after a sojourn cf a few months in the C.'y, wsi tar-jjy rec f-.rl ly tsr frtftds. Ia of a cjarse, fl-j,hi fare, h? fcd s-ft rnhy complexijn of alciot marble :noo'ane.-s sal Instci'l if twenty-three he really atpoarel but e :gi teen. Upon Inquiry as to the cau.-o of so grsat a f,Mrt .he plainly to'.-l theia that she used the CISCA3 S1AN CALiI, and onaered it an inralaableK qni.,itloa to an Lady's toilet. Lr itsoij any La-?yr Gent'.eian can Improve thetr fersooal pperaraii bundprd fold. It is suip: la Us foiub.nat.on, a X tare herself is sinipie, yet uc?urp-rel .a its c-f -in drawls j impnriies rrom, 3!i hca'ir.g aud ii"t- , fying the skin ai.d ai::p:ejiuB. By its direct tc.Ua e the cuticle ;i draws from it ail Its Iu.parltles, k.ad-7 healing the tauie, aaJ leaviog the surface a 'ata iateuded It should be, clear, soft, iai xia ndbeatiisi Price $1. seat by Mail or Express, en receipt cf aa or der by W. L CLAKt 4.Ca,Cheuii.i, fib 23 ly Xo. 3 West fayatte St., Syracu-e. X- T The only American Agents for the sale cf tht ASTROLOGY. j !. to i-iiw opca iae jaiM;,ft fvrj i PILL 123, the rt wocierfai a!Tw7 5 U -ieu-e, aciin npoa tie Kerd r,j UUr in s Kiracu.oa trunnei. ltj ta i. tv , h yri a;;4 LriJ.a with the ir.i.st entering " '" N-.-- of ali p-ircb-irs will e frxu.i br the faLionai) lea of I 'Price dj mail.se!e3 and roitiJ. $i i,'! , Circular mailed free. Ad.Jre BEKGIH iLt I CO.. Chemists. No. S5 Rirr R,r.. 3-i Tork, So: e Agents fur tt 3 Caii e l Stale ' t sT. . "3fl87:, TIicT7orItIAsto2ised atth? woscram kztzlatios ' ilADS BT TUB CillEaX AST20LO GIST, 2-XrXn.xiae XX, ZPcxcis0 She reveals setrefs no mortal eer k.iew. S5!re store to happiness th-j.e wh-5. frjra io;ef nl eie'-t catastro( hes, crosses In love, !s of re-atijus as friends, loss of money. 4c, have become dipoolect. She brines together ibote let.? separated. iTes infor tnaiioo concermcg absent friiecjjor iovert, rewre lust or sto'en property, teils you the bumes yjt are best o.ua!i.ei to pursnu iui in what yoa wi:i be mccessfut. causes s-,eeiy marriages anl te!: yo very day yon wii Di-irry, giT$ yow r.e name. hS ne ant cha.-actensiK-a .,f tt; prv;ri. ihe roJ l-t very tiouahts, ad by ber ain:oS; supernatural pj':t eaveiis tts dars aa4 bLieu ovjte'ies of the tatu-e Prota the stars wt se ia tbe a r-xe;.i -the saaieie stars that overcome or preJocu ia the canarm tion- from the a;its and p.Ki-.its of the piaae'. the fixed -tars ia tl:e heaven st the ti:n s ot brtS, t device the fature Uestin cf tr.u. Pail n t coa suli the greatest Astralogi t vo earth- It costs je bat a tnae, and you my pevgri.-aia aare tt ftora ble aa otportncity. Cotsiltk.a fe, w-.ta h:i-;o and all detred iu.o?n: tti.a, $L ?art.s livia- at distance can cjn.m't tMJu. ty a tul wi.a et'-1 saieiy an'Vsatisra'-iiv a ta thea.e;ves, if ia perwo. A full and explicit ebart,wrtttt-a out, wnii U incurs auswere-4 and likeuese enc:-oS sent bi taail ceit of h"Ve rnexitioDeJ. Th str;ete". .ecresy wt-t tiia:L!aiLed. and ! corrcsp.-n ieuce re'urnet or esroyeJ. Keiere-jcs of toe o: nr-t orter iurm-'bl th(.e de1nxj? the:a. Write x::'.s i:,e dar cf l- ciouth aid year la alixii yui e."0 tori, eucloaiU tuiail lot of hair. Address, MADAME E. A. Q. Xeb:iy P. O. Vrer-.,n! Evrf al'J, . . Hi