Nebraska C4.lucrucc JOHN L.C OLIIAPP, EDITOR. BROYTNVILLE, TIIURSDAY, MAT 23, If 57. Governor's ilessase. On our first re will be fcur.d Gcv. Bullet's Message to the fpecial e?bn ibe Ljrislatore co7 conrened at 0n nha. The Metsagre is an cHe cn? loih for the brevity acd force with which it tresis the aiar.y pcit.t3 rnade ia the call, ft-sd its earns:, zealous icue with '.vhich ii urges actica- fcr the general welfare. It is a document Which will s'.?-d ccrn parisoa with coy, cud is well calculated io give Nebraska o gor-i start oa the path cf prosperity ecd great:ies3. Eot&pcrl nnd (lie Eailrcrta. As vre Lave teen hereiofore.somewhat puzzled to ascertain the views of the .If chiton Cc-unty Journal ca the railroad - prospect east and west, tv are even jleasei to read its last week's issue, al though Rockport sSems ia it to be At cLisoa couaty. It suias up the situation thesly: 'The Mississippi &l Missouri River Air Line IUilrcad company. H." Davis, President thi other, the Alexandria &. Nebraska City Ilailrcad company, E. Trait Bjell, I'residiiit. The only dif ference there can possibly be between tie two roads is the terminus at this end the former crossing the Missouri river at Brcwnville, Neb., and f ornv.ng a junc tion wilh the Pacific railrcad at Fort Kearney; the latier, to cross at Nebras ka city aDd thence west to form a junc tion wiih the Pacific railroad. In either instance RoikjKsi vill It mad9, a point on the lint so that ue have lul little interest "' cs to vho builds the road.''1 It seems to ui that the little interest" . rr anifesttd by the author cf the above is plainly indicated by the article. Is it a matter of little interest" to Reexport to le upon the most direct line between the Atlantic end Pacific, so "little" that it . would favcr as it has dene the line proposing a detour cf thirty nwies north cf an air lice connection with the Paci fic ? Is it a matter of 'little interest" to Atchison county whether a railroad bridge shall eventually rro:s the Mis- . aouri river at some point in its bounds or whether it shall cross in Iowa ? Is it a matter cf "little interest" to the people along the proposed road, cr the company, whether it cress through the most dense ly populated district of Nebraska which . is untouched by any grant of lands for railroad purpose or whethe'r the road ' khall runout of its course to pass through a more thinly populated section already etripptrd cf its odd sections for the benefit cf another read ? These questions seem to us cf suffici ent interest" even to cause an efftrt ast of us to push the road ia this direc tion, and we feel easy so far as that is concerned, and only mention these points to enlighten our friend. across the way. The Journal urges united action;, this can only be secured by working on the line whose aim is direct for its object and wh:ch is striding for the natural advan tages which offer along its route. The most direct line from San Francisco to Philadelphia and New York will, within twenty years, be the great and leading railrood between the two oceans, and . railroad companies know this too Tell to miss the chance, or circle around over the country to take a momentary advantage ECVV. Scried 'cm Elgfct. Thi most sing'ular contest which ever occurred ia Nebraska come up before the present extra session of our Legislature. The Democracy cf the Dakota district, acting under direction cf their leaders, made no nominations for the State Leg islature and refused to vote for State Legislators ; the Republicans, on the con trary, nominated and elected their State ticket. Ths Democracy finding Siate a fired fact, cast about them to regaiq the .lost ground. The Commissioners being "square-toed," order an election, which, bung "out of tims" and withojt author ity. Republicans did not attend, and the unterrified" had it all ther own way. Their ticket went through a skootin," and came to the Legislature on a contest with as much success as a kin" of France, who, with twenty thousand men, marched up the hill and then marched down again,' New York dates cf the 15th say that Speaker Colfax has expressed the opin ion that there would be oo meelin of Congress ia July, and further that this is the cpinioa cf Boutwell, Ashley. Butler, Williams, and others of the House. Gentry county. Mo., has voted to the first railrcad that is constructed through the northern tier cf counties in Mo., the t:t2 cf CllO.OOD ia bends to aid its cca"-ittrucUca. Y From cur exchanges we make the fol lowing selections of this lively little in sect : The Liberty (Mo.). Union publishes a correspondence from an. eld settler who uays l The grasshoppers rrjtdc their appear ance oa the l'Jih and 3th cf September, 1S20. They fell as thick as hail, dark ening the sky as if the sua v. as eclipsed; the earth was completely alive with them. They stripped and devoured every green thing, and deposited their eggs in the ground by bushels. What wouHbe the result the people knew not ; they were hopeful that the freeze would kill them during the winter, but not so. Next spring, about the J-Sih of May, they hatched out by the billion?, and the earth was again literally alive with them, and they commenced the work of destruction, entirely devastating the cotton, flax, wheat, hemp, and tobacco crop but to the great joy cf all. the young corn es caped uninjured, As son as their wings grew cut they left about the 15ih cf June. They came from a southwest direction- and went , off in a northeast course. Th8 Weston (Mo.) Border Times says they are hatching out ia that ricinity by the million but predicts they will leave without doing much damage. The Kansas City Advertiser, '15ih, says; The grasshoppers are said to ha dis appearing in some localises. They hatch and grow to about half their usual size when from some cause they suddenly dis appear. They at e confined to localities. In cce field they will be found i large numbers, while in others not one can be seen. They have done no harm as yet, nor is it probable that they will, for even should ihey appear in ts great numbers as they did last fall, they will ia all pro bability migrate before ihe crop? could in any degree be affected by them. The St. Joseph Herald speaks cf them ia that vicinity, but looks for them to dis appear without doing much damage. In that vicinity they seem to have hatched out caly cn light sandy soil ia favorable localities. The Herald tells of a farmer ia Jacksoa ciuaiy. Mo., who, last fall, s.ued his win'er wheat by scattering hay around his field last fall, ih-gfasshop-pers would gather in it at night when he would set fire to it and burn them up. This, repeated several time, saved his wheat which is now ding fine. A writer in a Colorado papsr says : "Here, in Colorado, in the fall of 1S64. myriads cf these insects invaded this section, pretty thoroughly 'cleaned out' our farmers, deposited their eg3, and left for parts unknown. The following spring the young the V'ung ones wera hatched, and more than c! aned us cut,' leaving after tht ir wings had grown. In this vicinity they have hatched in patches only, and are doing comparative ly no damage save cn new ground broken up last year, where they are feeding to a considerable extent. Ia some instance they are preying upon wheat on new ground while withm forty rods wheat up on old ground is untouched. Another circumstance which coincides with the Kansas city article is. that although they have been hatching in this vicinity Cot the past four weeks we have heard of net over a dozen, and have seen none, that .were half or eren quarter grown, the largest being about the size of a com mon hcure fly, at this point they either stop growing or disappear, and we are inclined to the latter idea as their num ber seemed about the same up to the late heavy rains, since which they seem to be lessened by at least one-half. In this connection it may not be amiss to give the result of an experiment made by Col. Furnag in his garden in this city. He saturated sawdust io coal oil an 1 sprinkled it around his plants, and avers that since that they have damaged noth ing in the vicinity of the coal oil and saw dust. ... Abstract of Assessment For Nemaha County, Nebraska, for the year 1S67: No. of acres listed 21C.S2I Value of same - Value cf town lots Capital in merchandise- . V manufactures " flocks and shares Moneys and credits Taxable household furniture No. of horses 2.221 Value of the same No. of neat cattle 5,5-13 Value of the fame No. of mules and asses ICS S7SG.O0O 245 6S3 145 759 30.S30 . j25 No 110 3,465 144,150 01.S17 12.4S0 3,720 11,450 35.S55 Value cf the same No. cf sheep Value tf the same No. of swine 30 0,v GO Value of the same No of carriages Si vehicls S45 Value of the same No. of dogs C32 No. of polls 9-11 Value cf other property not enumerated S3S 45S Total valuation, $1 6i)l 820 Attest: Wm. H. Hoovra, Co. C'k. May 4ih, 1567. We learn from the White Cloud Chtef of the 16 h that on the 11 th a man by the carae of Duke, a grocery keeper near the mouth cf the B'g Tarkio, cn the Missouri side below Rub, started for the latter place, with a sum of money to pay a debt.andhad not beenseencr heard cf sm The horse which he role was found hitched near the river, and the sup position is that he has hsezi "murdcrrd for Lis money and his body thrown into the Missouri river. This is probably the same Duke who bought cut Deery last fall and run the grocery fcr a short time in Whitney's Block. We believe this is the first instance on record where a man from Brownvills has been even probably murdered for his money, ws naver ex pect to record another. LEGISLATIVE. Omaha, May 16, 2. p. ra. SEXJTE. Senate called to order by Hon. Mills S. Reeves. Hon. J. E. Doom, of Cass, elected President pro tem ; L L Holbrook, of Cass, Secretary pro tem. Messrs. Davis, Rogers and Reeves were appointed a committee oa creden tials, who reported the following Senators entitled to seats :. . . Dikota, Dixon, Cedar and L'Eaurjui court H Eaird. ' Washington, Burt and Cuming J T Davis. Cas3. Lancaster, Saunders, Seward and Saline J E Doom. Kearney Freeman. Douglas Isaac S. Hascall. Pawnee, Johnson, Uage and Jones O. Holden. Nemaha T J Majors.. Douglas J N II Patrick. Richardson W A Pressoa. O:oe Mills S. Ile xes. Sarpy and Dodge E H Rogers. Cass--Lawson Sh"lden. Otoe W W Wardell. Judge I S Hascall then administered the oath of ofiice to the Senators.. Senate proceeded to a permanent or canization by the election of the follow ing permanent officers : President, E H Rogers; Chief Clerk, L L Holbrook; Assistant Clerk, Setli Robinson; Sergeant at-arms, I W Mc Kinnon ; Doorkeeper, E K Caldwell; Pages, Alvin Kennard and Albert Par maiee ; Chaplain, Jesse L. Fort. A committee was then appointed to inform the House of the permanent or ganization of the Senate. Messrs. Presscn, Reeves and Doom were appointed a committee on rules of the Senate and joint rules of tue two houses. Senator Doom read fo the information of the Senate a resolution nlative to public printing, which he gave notice he tould olfer to-morrow. Senate adjourned till 0 o'clock to-morrow morning. HOUSE. House called to order by Hon. George Crow. J S Bowsn elected Chief Clerk aud W R Smith, Assistant Clerk, pro tem Messrs. Fuller. Crow, Kelly, Crawford and Woolworth were appoinu d a com mittee on the credentials cf new mem ber. The following is a- complete list of the members of the House of Repre sentatives : Richardson S T Hoile, Duerfeldt, J W Dewesse and Collins. Pawnee John R Butler. Gage and Jones O.iver Tcwnsend. Nemaha Wei Daily. Geo Crow, Louis Waldver and C F Haywood. Otoe Augustus F Harvey, Wm Hick lin, Anderson, John B Bennet and G W Sroat. Cass W F Chapin, D Cole, A B Fuller and I Wiles. Johnson George Tucker. Lancaster John Cudman. ; Clay. Lancaster. Seward and Saunders E L Clark. Saline, Butler, Lincoln and Kearney W?m Baker. Sarpy A WT Trumble, George N Crawford. Doug la Dan S Parmelee, G W Frost, M Dunham, J M Woolworth and J T GruTin. D.jdH B Beebee. Platte John E Kelhy. Plaiie, Hill, Buffalo and Merrick John Wallichs. Washington Dean C Slader and John A Unihank. Burt and Gumming Austin Rockwell. Dakota James Preston. Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and L'Eauqui ceurt Henry Morton. Dixon, Cedar and L'Eauquicourt O W.Bahzley. The House then proceeded to a per manent organization by the election of the following officers : Speaker. W F Chapin; Chief Ckrk, J S Bower; Assis'ant Clerk, W BSmi h; Engrossing Clerk O T B Williams; En rolling Clerk, Matthew Clark; Sergeant at Arms, D Latoo; Doorkeeper, E L Clark; Pages, Chas. Crawford and Chas Hunt; Chaplain, D It Duncan; Janitor, L Judsorl. A committee, consisting of Harvey. Grifiin, Daily, Cadman and Crow, was appomted oa rules of the House and joint rules ot the two bouses. ' House adjourned until to-nioTrow morn ing. ' Senate, May 17th. Doom, ca leave, presented a bill for an act to require the Secretary of State to contract for certain printinc. Read first and second time. Hascall, on leave, presented a bill to transfer suits at law and in chancery, prosecutions, judgments, decrees and pro ceedinss in the courts of the Territory of Nebraska to the courts of the State of Nebraska. Read first time. - Majors offered a resolution that the Senate convene hereafter a 9 a. in. Ad opted. - , - Senate then adjourned to the Hall cf Representatives to bear the Governor's Message; afier which repaired to their own hill and adjourned. House, May 17th. Commutes on rules reported rules lbs last House. A dopted. A committe was then appointed to act with a committee on the part cf the Sen ate to iaforct the Governor that the Leg islature was ready to receive his Mes sage. Woolworth offered a resolution that the Judiciary Committee inquire what legislation is necessary to transfer from the Territorial courts the records, causes aud matters therein to . the State courts. Speaker announced ths following two cf the Standing Committees ; Privilege and Elccii Daily, Ke I -ly, Griffen and Crawford. Judiciary. Kelly, Unthank, Wool worth. Fuller and Frost. 1 Gov. B nler then delivered hisMesssge to the two Houses ia joint session, after which thu : Senate adjourned ' to its own hall. : Kelly offered a resolution that the Ju diciary Coram it ten inquire what legisla tion is necessary to regulate cases cf original jurisdiction ia the Supreme Court relating to revenue, mandamus, quo war anto, habeas corpus and impeachments. Hsrvey gave notice of a bill to author ize the City Council of Nebraska City to issue bonds in aid of a street fund for said city. House adjourned. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FAIRBANKS' ETASDAW) SCALES , Of ALL KINE3. FAIRBANKS, GREEXLEAF CO. 225 Lake Street, Caiea. 209 Market Street, St. Louis. . 7"BR CAKErCL To LTT OiLY tCfi GBN'Vi:iE.,j2I XOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Ej C. Thoiijpson, jUiatiff - TS Cbarlej Libbj, defen3entv Wterein I hive filed cay afS.Iavit and a bond uE:itnt aud an tttachm.nS before (eorgs W. De .ug Ex-oCki Justice of the p.ac in and for Jihoori County, Nebrasta, returnable may, the Iriia lst7,yoa not belnj found in tha County. 1 hereby notify you, said Cburles Liby defendant ib&t if you do n-'t appear be oiv Geo. W. Delong, at bit cc in Tacum,ehl JouQ io i County, Sttt ot Ncbr-ki. Oil tha Gih day of July, A. II 1867, at one o'clock p.m. judgmsut will be rendered Bgainst you for tha tcn ot flueun dollaid anl fifty tLfee cedi damn 's and co.it lUy.the liia 1847. E. C. THOMPSON". Dissolution of Copartnership. Notice is hereby given to all wbi m it may con cern, ttat tho Copartnership heretofore existing uti.icr tue tyla of Oc-ifT & Erisman hai thin day been dissolved by mutuil eonsrnt. ' Thoss indebted to tha rm are hereby requested to call and settle ihclr accounts iinmeduiteiy u we want to close the bookg Ma7 21at 1357 . J. GRAFF. J. EIUSilAN, Erisman will carry on tbe business at the old trr.d, where be will le j.leises to accommodate hU old customers and many no onw witne" the beat meat tat cau be found in the country. . Estate of Jane A. Gaudy, deceased. Notice is hereby jriren that the Probate Court of N mii&I ounty. N bra-ka, l as appointed Mon a June ICti lt67. at ten o'clock u. m., as tho t ta lor examining and u 1 'Win.i the final account t tV'iIliam Chamber , administrator of tbe Estate ot Jane A. Oajdr d."ctaseJ , said he ma to take pi ii o a tj ibe n B't rovui in Urownriile. Vil. A. CUAMiialiS, i. W. FAlltBROTIIET, Administrator. ' 3 1 3t Prubate Jude HEW STORE. ROBERT TEARE & CO. Announce to the public that they bare just re ceived and hare now opened in tha Browiiyille Hotel Building Corccp Maid and Second Street Browavill, obraslia, AN EiSTIKE NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of every variety of Dry Gords, Groceries, Queens- iTcre, Hardtvare, Provisions, ' fioots and Shoes, Hats lud Caps. SIollow Ware, -A. 2NT X Agriculturallmplements Together tvilh all, and evvy variety of articles nua;ly kept ly a We-tosn Trading itou-w, which chey offer Ui the citiieni of Urownvi.le, 2semaha County and Southern Nebraska. In opening out a Stock cf Goods in this C'ty , we do not propose any great flourish, but einip'y to say that we have purchased our goodj under the most tHvorable circustanccs, and lor CaiQ : that the ENTIitti STUCK IS XEW and fresh.and ihat our ixpyiunse in b t 'he busing anf wtu I tthi cummuuiiy, enitiH ui l j selaet with coufidenoa the patronaga of the public. CALL AND SEE US EGBERT TEARE & CO J. STEVEXSO.V, D. 0, CliOSd, STEVENSON & GROSS Proprietors, On lieTee St., between Main & Atlantic, X3ro"c7Xx.-v'3J.o 2NTo"fcr.oilx.o, Thii Iloare U convenient to tte Steam Goat Landing, and the businew part of Tuwb. The be! accommodationij in the City. No pains will be ? pared in making go eats comfortable. giCiood Stable and Corral convenient to the Hou$e.,j2 TO CONSUIdTTIVES. .' f"The Undersigned having been restored to Health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, af ter baring suffered several years wirh a eevere lung affection, and that dread disease, Coussmption ia anxious to mike known tohU feiiew-sblicrers the meanfof euro. To fll who dcFire it, ho will send a copy of the pre 5crip'4( ued (free of charge-,) with tbo directions fur prepringand using theanie, which they will GniaSURE CUKE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTU SIA, IiLONClllTIS, Ac. The .n!y object of the iiverti;r in tfuiing the Prescxij Uoa to benefit tbe iiSIUted, a.il rpreal inforniBrion vhich be con jeifcsto be InvaiaablB, and he hopes every sufferer ill try bis remedy. as it wiil cost them nothing and nay prove a Messing. ' ' Jarties wishing the prescription will please address Uer. EDWAIl'J A. WILSON, 34-ty ViHiaccbarg.Kings.. New Yor. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nerv ous Uebility, Premature Dacty.asi all the efeoU of youthful indiscretion , wi.l, for the sake of suf fering hntnioity, send free tn all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the si m le rem edy by which be wa3 cured. Sufferers wishing to pn.fit by th advertiser's experience, can do so by addreseicjr . in perfect conSd- n, JCHX B.OGDSX, SJyP i2 Cedor Street, Ne York Evan Worthing, Wholesale & Ketail Dealer in Choice Liquors. Wines, Ale, Bear, pfTxs nrrrAto TnriAsn jxg I2ACH JSC, A''eiT YOKIisULF RA- r'G KCAPr,aa QAIEI01T-, 1 nt f rr w-vr a-r- r-.r . ! oIaIU iilLli JUS.JL 1lLllV A! El Main Street, Brownrille Way, nth lt-tyfY,n3 5 J 'Esiaii cf John P. Bahir, Jecuised. I Nrtice is berth? given that the Probate Court of Nemaha County .State of Nebraska, baj appointed October 14ih, November 11th, and December 1th, 1S57 at tea o'clock A. M. of said dayss thV tics-s for examining and allowing claims against the estate of John P. Baker, deceased. B.v.d examina tion to be before the Court at the Court room in Drownviile. AU claims not presented for allow ance oa or bemre December 9u 17, thill be forever barred. Dated, Alay lsth 1S7. cEo.TT.FAirr.QTnzn, l'robaie Jude. r. CorBJKT KlCBARDSOS, Adminijtratcr. ?.3 4t3 AtIm!nlslrators Sale or EcalEstac. In po.-suanee of an order of the Probate Court of Nemaha Ctunty, State of Nebraska, granted on the 14Ui day tf January, 1867, we will clitr for sale at pnbiic auction. On Saturday the 8;h day of Jane, 1567. at one o'clock p. ra. of said day , upon the premiss the following described Kal Ertate, situated io the County of Nemiba, State' of Nebraska, to-wit: Fifteen ( 15 ) acres off of tha Norti Eu3t corner ol t l e North West quarter of ' t?eetion twecty-eigbt (23 i, in Township six (6), North of liauge lj, East. ' " - Terms of fate,c?h in band. JANE ti. COMBS. Administratrix and ilONHOS J. COMUS, Administrator of the es'ats o( JefTorsoa L. Combs, deceased. Brownville.Neo.ilay 16th,A.L. 1667. 3t7 Ot.toii3.0Jtit the cuncliiiou of Of Insurance Co.of7evF York. On the first day of January, A. D. 1So7, tnido to th Auditor of Nebraska, pursuand to the Statute of that iState. NAME AND LOCATION". Th name of this Company ts The Home Instrance Comfanx. l i-corp-ratel la 1Bj3 -and lucoied la tbu CUy t Hew Tork. The Capital of said Company actually pail up in cash, is $-',00i, 03 The f urplu. on the 1st day of Jaa ruary,Ibo7, 1'377.451;22 Total amount of Capital and Surplus $3,377,151,22 Assets. Cash ia Contlntal National BnkV.r. $20T.P51 47 Am't CU In U 4.. Trnot Company, K. T. 2 5c 5 SG ' in haailan4 Areola 153,6iO 6j ' ia V 3. ReiUterel and Contra Stock 1SSI. Miricet Talve 457 50 Am't C. 5. Bonds, 6 SO 1,IS0.8J9 75 -1,3SJ,297 ?5 Kitaonrl State bonis 6 per cent ijartet value. IS TOO 00 Am't K. C. b'aa, 6 p. c m t. 7.)o W Tenu. h'da, 6 p. e. m 17 6-hi to. Wis. b'da. 6 p, d , mr v. i,8O0 OH ' Ills' state b'ds. 6 p. e. m. v. . ,1a-j uo ' ' RQlmJ Uiand Ddi ti p. c. a a f0 K) (X) Cal. SUte bis. Tp.cm. t. 63.000 00 Can " " 10 0 N. T- City central bontls m v.5 P2o 00 " Queens County bd' mr. Tilut2o,00 00 " Kichmaud County, bds m. v. lb, 40 30 " Brooklyn Citf 'ater tdu mv.boo t'J Total , Bank Stock ' L. ans .p bds and Morta;es : being firstiien of record on un incumbered real estate, worth t least $2,172,100, rate of intir e.t 6 4 7 pr. ct. Ians on Steaks and onds, payable 41S.125 00 1J-J,50 CO 533,242 50 on demfcnd;the market value of securities c.edi:?d..at least 420d,71'J 131,000 G3 Amount of ritenmcr Mgnctand Vrreckia 8d..aratas . . Amount of Government Stamps , llis-jeilaneous tt-E $J. 83.183 94 24 44 52,41'd 26 Ainount du; (ot vrem'um? on FoImim issued at Oco ( Fire. luUr.d & Mirinol 13,4i7 21 Ain -oct Kccetvaoie ir fuemiums on Marine and lulaad N.iTitin Ki'ki,i(j InUrei-t due on' 1st January,It55 35,139 57 16,-?75 07 Total J3,5 15,33 87 Am't of loes r.djasted, nnp.iid Nona " incurred .and in pn eesa of adjustment 2o 5,131 65 Amt. divds iae and unpaid I'JO 03 Amt f Jivid.-nds either cash or st rip, dtaiUml but not aue none Amt of all other cxUting claims aghast the Company - n?ne ToUt Losf-s, cliiju aal LUbiiitias $J'7,914 65 The greatest amount insured on any era risk ia 75 .fll 0 dollars, but will not aa a gtnoral rn'.d exceed 1 0 .OaO d. liars The fomany has no g?nen! rub as to the amount ailt.wrd to be insured ia any city, town, vijlue or block , being povernad in thii matter, in ea h csie. hy the generol character cf buildings, width of ft.-otJ,fci.iities fa putting out Cr-, A certified copy of the charter or Act of Incor poration , c etcctdod, accomjariied a previous y latetucnt Bitv ard Uouuty f New-Vork.f r.nAULESJ. JIAliTIN, President, and JOflN MjUKE; SecreU-ry-'of the ILome Inaurau'io B.mp-iay, bsin ee?er ally and duly sworn, dVpo.e and siy,and each for h'ins'.'lf iays, that tho f i5 in ii tru anl eor rect stattuont f tha a'Ja4rs of the Unrpjra'i m ,and that they are the -ih v d t-rcrib! o!S '- tnereof. L'UARLES J. MAItTlK.t'reriJjnt. JOHN J1. UEE. uretary-Rnbcribed-and swon m bt' tae ,this Tjseuty third day of January, As I). A7. Ih .'s. F GOODRIU l, Noiary Public JOHN L. CARSON. Agpnt. BfowuviUe. Nfbraa. Sale ofStrarStccIi. On Thursday the C h day of June, at 2 oVl k p. ra , I will offer f .r s.vle, for ciib, to the bib t I. i lder,oa the premises of Edwirl Simj:i, one niile North of Ionjr Bridge, l)i n'as Pie. ia -t4 Nemaha County, Nebraska, One s'ray Sieer, red. with white fa-:e. AppranoJ at 435. Ttkeu up by Edward Simpson aud now ia his pissoi n. H M. UANNIt ORD. J. P. On Thursday 27th of Jnn 17,I will mi! at public a.idi. n at the ie?idence of George O ens, 14 1-2 milis We.-t oi Brow dti He, one steer, tuk a np as an e.-tny on ibe 19tn day of K .Tember.lrtt'i'"., S aid t er is about 4 y ars old, e lor , red, bash of tail white, rod has a crop off of both rars. 34 BARN'ARD OTLNS,J.P. AoUra ishereoT giren that on the 6t'a day cf June !5o7,at 10 "o'clock A. M .. i will sell at pub fa auction, at the bone of JohnHion-i, in ltedtord Precinct, Neniiha Coanfy. Nebraska, one rd riteer, about tr.ur years old. Tken up as an Etny by John Ilann on the 25th day of October, ISM , and reported by him as such. S2-5to R. A. STEWART, J. P. On Friday the 14th day of Jone, l?fi7 between th bnr of & o'et tk . to-ao4 12 o'clock I will .fi-r for alo to ice hlghcut biid ;r for c.-h a hand. at the residence of Joseph A Bni, living 2 miles Svutli cf lirowaviito, Nemha, County, N'e b:aka, on s'ray Cow, d "cribod aj f-;lloir.i ; Ito I aud white spotted, crop off of the left car, flpe eff ofrbtear. Taken up by Joseph A. Heard aud now in ci possession A op raided at f 20 i.1 ttti Ii. V'.IiLGUGS,J.P On Friday the 11th day of June. S'7. betaeen the hours of 1 2 o'clock M and. 4 o'c'.o! p. ra 1 wi.l ot7. r for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand : tit'tbe residence cf L. T. Cranmr. Urinr 4 mile West of Drownviile, ia Nemaha Cooaty Ne braska, oeo stray Sieer, deseribej a follows : Red and white, branded with fizara 11 oo tho hack cf tiie fdre shiuider, marked with crop, slit and nn derbitin lefi ear, crop off of xiirht "ear. Supposed to be four ears old. Taken ua bv U. T. Crat v.r. and now in Li jjuseeasion. Aonrtised at f-5 J. 5t 2.V.(IUGIIS,J.p. SALE QF AX E STRAY STEER, Notice is hereby riven hat on the S;th of June 1F67, at 10 o'clock p. tu., I will sell at pub lie Arte lion. a the residence cf John Ilanna in lied ford Pre inct, Nemaha County, Netraskac ne red Steei.aioct foar years old, Ukcn ut bv John Uanna on the 2ith day of October 15(36, and repor ted byiiin Ski sacL. 2. A. STEWART, J. P. 31 5t April 2th 1557 TAKE NO MORE N FLEAS ANT ANL) UN SAFii HZMIDIEM for unpleasant and dacgTous diseases. Use Helcnbold'a EiUact KtcLu acd laa- r,,i p,. u'..i a v v a avw 'i mi HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT IlUCHL" fivea health and viror to the frame and bloom to th s palid cheek. Debuity is aucompaniod by many aJiliiik: g symp toms, and if co treatment is ftjtrniUed to,eociaip tion, in sanity or epileptic CU ecaae. the '- 4.:-4 ; - nXtl2 MOST CUSHION cjei cn I Lilliard Tablo ia the CAT-GUT Cr.SIIIOT, MiDufaeturellT KAVANAGII C DECKTR, an I'atantel I3i. 13flSo5.' (hee Dcieatilc: Aiori.an Vol. 15, No. 11) It' is the or,T Cnhinn that pose-s all the qua! it'.es e-ential to" a PERFECT. Cu-hion. It i. the mst elastic and rr.n.-t duri.Me Cushion ever t iTcr'-'l to the bil.ttrd-p'ay.n' publio,i i abundantly pro ven by the grat dtmund f r it sir.eo i's inirocuc ti,n. Tha leculiarity which lLtinguihi'3 the CAT GUT Cushion and render? it suj'crior to ad other, is the tij,iteaed ci r l o" at-ut which orerlies tfie face and edgo of the rubber an I aan ninj; tha full length of tho Cuibion , which pr? vouts the ball fro'u rKvIiin ioty t'e robber and jumping fr.ini tho t.ible. Taa alJi'ion of the c:i' gut cr J aiso adds crach to ih elaoiielty of the CashioLn The CAT-GUT Cu?'aon hi tJrciJy t-a ap plied to over I .Of!) tiles whi -"i ar-j in con.-:ant use. It can be applied to tabks of any mike, fur sc-vent five d'"!arv rer t. . . KAVANAGII AL)1;CK::R.S raoUry.at fh-c r ncr of Ctr.iro aful Caa! Srre-Jts,N. Y.,h them st complete of its kind ia the Wo-r'.d. The raichii.ery is ot the m gt improved vhirnr-trr, t"ie la:n.-r dty ing r ota the lar 'st in tho U:u:e l iSt vte.-t, tUt nt.itjrial usa th.? b -st that caa b'i j'urjaaeJ , anl the w.-rkmen thor sh!y skill- ! . liilliard Ciot'a, Balis, Cuss. ar.n TrimmisJ, all of the b:-st m -ika . cont o t! v oa hiul. . KAVA AGiL JS I)E'.-Klvli are the only ag-nt ia tnis tcuntry forK AV M CL't. CEULIN r.ajv.J.'.i bycoapt'tjat aatjrities to be leu Le tha b.s: ce-ci'-n: evrr nsedr El-rull Sized Table3 cut down tor SlOOXr" Csend fur Illustrated Cjlalcgue rad price Lut. KAVANAUH& DECK MR. Corn -r of CeLtra &. Ciuai New Vork Keparator Capilli. Throw awjiy jour fale fri7ze?. y..nr f.w:tcTf.yot:r wig D -trni live ft coniN-'t, atiii ui wvrtb a 3i ; Come aped, cume yonthml, Ciiue iisiy aa.l tilr, Aud reJ"K"8 in y -ur uwu i'JX':rii;it htir - .HfclMUVrOIt C'A1ILLI, y.or re-turic? hair npon tout) hci'lo ('r.)in wtslever ciTise it nny have fallen ou'Jand frctii, a Kiu'h ui hair upon th fce. it ha u i e i iaI. It wii I lorte thi beir'l to urow nma tbc- sia'Uet fac tr.-m tiie V.r t.j eii-hi weets or bair up,n ln'.d .pads in fr-j:u tw . t i tbrae mon h. a f-w i.rnornt peaciiiioticra have tfsert;i l4t iLer.is iwUiik th ji wit: uce r hite:i ,tii growth of iLe hair -r tpanl TUeir a.jrao;i.- are Ijlue. as ib-'i:e-tnds of lirim; !ine.-.-e (Tri ai tirc'Tii experieiue f:n Lear w iiuoss liuimJiy iny u-w re we io fli-jtuifHn-h tbe etsriue from tl;e spuiiou? It crminiy I d.ttl uit, at mtie ur.:ha i-l tne:i:fei enl PreparatiniiS dvertiel fur tl ebair ami hesij urt en tirely w.-ortbieis and jou cisy bav iirf aiy thrown away larue amounts ia tl;eir purtlj.se. sucti we wouiiiyjy, try iL? Repara;r Ct ; ii: i ; it r ill cit juu iitbing otile-a it iuhy cf.;ies upt i our re;irtei tati:iii!. If your Drujiaisl Ue m ji k--p ir, teuii jrt UulU m I wftwiH fotw tril it pi-st t-iit t. I' feM.er wi:h a rccf;pt for ibe iiKii.f.v. -bn.i. wul Ve titniil u attiica tiun, proviUiurf entire aaUHUc'in s rot tiven. A;!Jres. V, I.. CLASS, CO . CPiiiM.-:. feo 2D iy io S Wffti m;hi! it , Syrajute N T N Taturl Leaf, Fine Cut, Gruje .loios rrd N.ivj T..1' -f- . at h WAN A EKtrS. Noii-3 is btrccv j'ieu that : Ail per?or:3 in Divi-ion 3 , C'tle-;rioa iiifrict of Ni'bf.-. wh i have failctl tu cuirpl? with ScnSou ouiaaa IreJ and s:.ty (MO), of U.S. Internal Itsvenue Law retiuirin ail persons of (awful je to rcn-ifr a list or return to the A'sistant Ai-se-p.ir . f the Oiviiiun in '.ybieh. ibey rcid ?, of their busine.i?. Uiile puch list be Ir.c-.'si. tr.t? or returned ?i;hin fea dailrpnay.Hle hereof, tlity vi il he iitii.1 wiih::n cordir to the provision f said Law. Am, rl! per5..iii who Lave received ln;"ui? Blanks will prop erly fill anl return the iiit-j to my ji!je witiiin ten ii ys, or it vti'.l l.ecooie ::iy enry t estimate their iocone, att-criiii t. th-s 1 -t inlcsnatioc I t. - . t.ii.. .-. . can or.ian ana aaa lucroio i penuay oi - j pcrcou on the am usnt Urownviilj. Ncbr2i!ii, ?j'jy 1,137. ri-MiTM i'. TUTTLC, A;iittr.s.t A;.-.-3;or. OSce,over City Dro Lniiif For nl EEWETT A CHURCH OSer for sale the f.d lowing va'uible Lands, in Nesaha Cjia'y, at the .we-t i:i;irk"t fri-os. viz: 40 a. res. N E q-, of tha S E qr, 22, r 5, H 1 1 1J acres, S v7 ipr.oftha b E ojr, Scj T 5 . Ii I I Lot 11 cf Set 2 , T5.I! It 1 SO acres , N Vv' v, c I . T 5 . 1 i II I 0 acn?s N V q-, -tec 12, T fi. It 1 1 -10 acres, N E or, of the S E .jr. T 5. Tt 1.5 4:) acre--, N V.' q , of thj S E ir ,Se- .i", T 5. K 11 40 acre, S V.r .p, of the S E jr. S Z . T 5 It I J 1C) sh-T"i, V x : ' .. ). i s. K l.J En mire cf IIEWETT k CliUl.ni. Br -wrrvi!. Ml Mkl IdliiiMi! KIRSWETTER & CO., II:ire opcnd up treir New Miat 5'arliet in the l a went H .McKall's Furriitfre Store, wht-rt they will be pjeased to w.iif Uj-on thef'pol i:c to the brtal tendcre?t m;ats the couniy aJ.'rdi ne.niy drtrscl and cut up. Country Produce bought and sold". r5Give us a call r-7 CASHMERE GHATS. I have a ft w Full 11( d C-hri r-i Eu -k Goat. I will let nt tin Shares to p.irties aho nil! f'inii-h cmrn -n Eetnal Uoats tu cross. F-.r particulars adir,s-. U. W. KM. 'A AS. April 7. 13-T Brownvil!.. rbr i-.k-. 1'rrnt NebiA-'ka City, It-Mi-ni4 (Jai ;ui, IL ml.l Fiatt-ui'uf h...YeoraA"ifl')i F;i lis City ;u-h cjy t''r'-e times In wctkly.fci.d set 1 E.il ihi te. 2i i " KOTICE The creditors of J im-'n tiruwel!. .SeceveJ, vi!l take notice tbat the rr.bate Ja lj4 .f Ne nahi CwiMity, Nebraskiv, will receive, iu.'uina a.!juf all ciai m 8!i;r?t aid d-ce -fed . ntid lh.it he will tit for that purpose at bis offiju in Brovrnvi!!, iu ;;d (T"tiny of Netiaha ibe Ilia day ot Novnr A.I. ISoT.und the i'th diy of l)-e"jhr A. . lW. bf twuen the hars of Sf o'cl.-ck A. M., and 4 oVi.x k 1. II. of said dj uplecs the rla'm of creditor are r?r'e,l t M:d F rebate Jude fr a!hiwanAe n on: o' the uav men'iueJ above , ihey will net be emitlsd to Lajin"nt GEO. vr. FAirvijr.OTiir.n, 23-4tj3, l'ro;,ute .(.. A GOOD" 1 VI? Ij ons of the tno-t r e?i,ry ar..l de..Jrab'e r-tit-les of bouvh-1 i c' n'ny.ar.d if prnt eriy wucifjtMl.wili pr-jpjjt tij hni'ttij o a fort and hsppirtfss of evy lijiq. bt-r of tiie facii!. , 170 COOKIITG STOVE Iliva ever been brought before the pullic m'u'uh tbtained to pret a p...pularit7 c: tact wi'.h mre fivor than th r3 AND Plym out.ii 0C iA 1 , OVEa 1C0.C0O OF THESE C.ELE2r.ATP COOKIXG ST07ES II we been sold under full pnarcnte, aai we cfFer them as rerrre-e wherever funi, THE IMPROVED CHARTER OAK IVtth Extension Top, Has but one dixper. and is an airup'e in is cod strnciioo trat j.-3ti d can r-.in3i it. iie oven? are larjrcr, bake rora unif rLa . ho I the S:ve heav ier than any Cjioksnjj ftlote pi coirespuudinj 'us etr iuoae. Jloustkrrptrs, Stove Dealers J Tinners Can rely upon beiof snr-nlied at ibe lowes: rtes and will f ol it u theirajvcia - U .e .d io-l ezsinlueour Prioe L l ai-i C.tiAingaes bji'jra par chasi g elewhen. A.llrcn, EXCELSIOIl MANUFACTURING CO 612 i CU Uaia Street ST. LOUIS 110. JjQ" 'Sold li, E. ROBERTS, Brcvn:vilk, J'draika. :a:.jL'j'o extract Ii.e Vi'a?h tare? -.ret ac their s-aj:ej, at '.It'.! eipi r M i or to in diet, r tif'".n" I ' ad fi e.j L-ci a., r eas, U . :-I -jt " nSLMUULU-ri FLUID EXTP-AUr . , . . j . .v'Hsar. ia v a:u o-.,ir, ;rcj irta a., it' rieti-.-?, a-.d ijclljto it iti n-' 7L Oil s IT T- Y7 th? T-zcnzi Jisj-.jla-iva rart-.erit T?Tichpij Co.. the rcr.i.iir.j rf rSa V... Urownville fal's lb c'onnd urtn ir.to v.y Lir. !j. I i fin.. :;ch th:3frnr, tli tht S'-.ci rt'Tniiritn BC receaen'.fcd IsrT'.'js. trlp',? , CotTHntj . lio'i; b! Ar-ril, lit. Ii ;r 2: : It c.n-:..s :-r . .-3 sr i: T ( . I . n .1 r.VJ-.t y-l We are nov; rrjp treJ u clivr l. (hi ci fli i J Ca abinet' Ct"3v at Fac-.orv Prir c - - -.v.., . t f.p This is the bpit crrcnur.iiv ever tei ferred, in iLm ?ecnon, to teoome pci I ted cue of tl Ji petLcr iiitrurr., I J i GEO. V. HILL & CO. Authorized Jlirz'j, WHEKIJill & WILiON SEWING IJACHIKE, Awatd-.d th eb:ihrs( Fremittn t tre Ezh.biu cf ih St. Ii uis Ajirt.('a,al aal ilehauiial fair, i So 3. The World's Fair, Loud U02 AT TUZ French Epcsitioit, Parj ETEItY MACIlINi: 13 Warranted fur three yezrs. Ek'im rr.y. .ociestific Avz?:cix. 7eoi3 the UUKELE & WILStj:,1, i-J p. Qjunce it wi;h'ut a rival. L-2"&c;:d for Cirihrr. A. SUMNER, 4:15 5TII ST- ST. 2.01 55 - ;iI01RL WOOLWOllTflTcoIJ, STATIONERY, And Printers'Stock, No- 12 Second Street, S:, Jjbefl Hi CaUi Vxlil for nasi. wm aavaiBBaaM iMaaaa w Maiaai NOTICE. PekcNksksEa, Arr'il 13,1?'". All reror nro warrrd not to pach fr ! CBtc ol j;'osit Nn.o:. l-'ied by taa , f 1 -ued vn-i't A j-4 iati.!i ii M l.t ui. y. i r j J' i " t:l I;. .Mara. I)..p-.si!.l i.v T. M. tiri-a. C.-n.avr Is-, in d l"a:.;o .t J.P. L-'-iick. i- Cer;iCcato hivic fc.cu I.-: .0' J. l.i;L't:i-l''iv. FOII SALE! A pir of hcarv Far:u II f. -i ; a p'r i ' '' Quit's; a air IL ;:'. woil lu ' 'i 1 l" r- ; :" Li rse wa.iu f r.ew ) a U;hl S;r:r -b, .a a Set tNcfi carriao an-J wt-.u Lamts. Apj.ly to U. W l l'Mi Aiil 10th IS' 7 21 Zt Kyil NO.N-KETENTION tu IM'05T1E":S of trine. irriU'i'V1. i!-3rnito3 or u. :!". ! a tne b!l 1 r. r kidacya, d of the tr-'-i: glands, st .ne i'j tbo hhil l -r, mI-uIsi, "i,ei J IricK duss dep-tf, and ail tlitMie? of tha blailt klJuev an l ilrtpi -i ll swell ,n - . Use IlKi-vt-D'o lYrio tatkact Ercmr. AM.AilTISTS AGENTS YANTED-. Italiabla and er.rfftu rrvor. rao,ir '. vins.arid to su-h we ot vey li'Jrl eewents ; a!s- ta bo U'ed in 'cacviv-.ii. Xk'L wtih all nete-'nry pp?rs. wl'l be f Jro-w plication. 'AuJre-'s. with'rfcrfo -e. r A M E II If A N A KTISTS T ' 15-;.U3 23 Pine street, ' Frco to Everybody- A Lart pp. Circutur, F.'"? inlorni.." greatest iajunte t tUs young ,iit'., t It teacLet now ttie tc.fi?iy my Itc-jM teat--'"' uepieed re; tctcJ, anJ tlie t-r?len loved. " No yonrj lau or jjentleraaa hoB)J I" " u Aciireaa, acd recede a copy pot-iiJ, ty r,torV . . . r riril. Jt nar f iiv ! s'm an i t-OrtV' 1 n.,v .V'!.: ir r rrr a i J t. ,i.r f m! Jm jf u y u y S ' V- .-V v .- - t ' i i tl, o1- - i v x-' N - rrTTv r t ii i fel 23 fra Troy,