joiini. coi.iiapp-I-Ditor. EMff N VILLE.THU P.S D AT,A CCCST 2 2;i S 67. registrars Notice- To the Voters of Llrownvi le Precinct, in -7.a-ia County, in the State of Nebraska: Notice is fcereby iten that tbe a3-eri.r'd bare been ap r-tnfed atd e'paajk!Kvl Ilitrr of voters for md llrowjv.ne Precinct, of -aid eornty of Nnha and State of Nebr-k. srd tl.at, si R.gi?trrs wiil meet on tor 2nd diy of rVptemVr Jc-67, at the I. a oCc of f .j.t n liewett CLur. U. in the city of r.rowGville, t the boor of 9 o'clock A.M.. arid wiilernii- in sc-iu for three J, er cntiJ the lif of votert of ?aid Precinct is coin jleted, and aM perx.-DH cia"23i',. to be Ugnl vofe-s to (aid precinct, are borery nwitM ao.I rc,-etc to appear fernGEalJy there and then hcl-re m I2istrri f.r lb purpose of regi.'ariag taet ca.es as require ! Kr la w. O. 15. KIT. f Iteistran. Kepshllcan ConTcntlon. The Rt-puUicani cf Nfmaha County, Nebraska, will meet in Delegate Con enticn on Saturday the 14th day September 15C7, at 1 o'clock p. n. fcr the purpose cf nominating a Republican Ticket for the county officers to bs elec ted at the coming October election. The Republicans cf the county are re qt.es. ed to meet in their respective pre cincts, co Saturday the 7th day of Sep- lecuber, for the purpose cf electing Del egates as members cf said county .ccn rettion. The number of delegates allowed each precinct is determined frcra its Republi can vote for Congress at the last October election, and apportioned as fellows to wit: Pern Precinct 11 Delegates Glen Rock 5 La Fayette Washington Douglas Brownville NemahaCity Afpinwall St. Deroin Bedford Benton 5 o 3 0 5 M H 5 2 2 By order cf the Central Committee. Wo. II. HooTin, Chqircnan. G. V FAiBBBOTnia, Sec. TIic Kcglstrj Litt. Though not generally known, we have a Registry Law in force in Nebraska- It was parsed at the late Extra Session and approved June 24th, 1S7. Section 1st, of said act, makes it the duty of the Governor to appoint one Registrar for each precinct poUing le?s than 200 votes, and two for each precinct polling more than thatnumher. Section 2d makes it the duty tithe Auditor of State to furnish Books for Registration, and prescribes how those Looks thall be made out ar.d what they thll contain. On this book the oath or quallifkation of the .aid Registrar shall be recorded "be fore he or they enter upon the duties of their several offices. " Section 7ih pre scribe that the Registrar's thall meet at at tome convenient plate in their precinct on the lit .Monday in September, cf which place and time of meeting ihty shall give ten days prttious notice ly pvlticaiion in a newspaper or handbills posted in their precinct I Here is where the difficulty occurs in this county. The appointments of the Registrar's lid not reach this city until last Saturday noon,be tenth day previ ous lo the time fixed for the cpening of the Books of Registration, and then' the Books to be furnished by tha Auditor, in which the qualification of the Registrar thall be recorded "before he or tbey en ter upon the duties of their teveral offi ces," had not arrived ! But two of ihe.e appointees were in town to receive thir commission. Saturday, the balance could not even know cf their appointment jn time to designate the placs and give the proper notice ! Section 14th cays: "Th judges of election shall not receive or deposit the ballot cf any person until they have first found his name on the list cr register cf qualified voters, and have checked it thereon." " Sec. 22. This act thall take cfTect from and after its passage." - With Eorae few it is a question wheth er an election would be legal where this law has not been complied with; and ether, among them several cf our prom inent lawyers, deem it the. duty of Reg istrar's to go ahead and comply with the Jaw as near as possible, holding that the new law repeals the eld, and if the new is net complied with we have co election aw. The Registrar's cf several pre cincts have already given notice and will comply as near as possible with the law. The llama for the present fittatioa is certainly with the Governor and Audi tor,, horn we ran readily excuse, as their time and ability must be Dearly if cot chtirely abscrbei in the founding cf a great city arl the building uf Cap 'itcls, State Universities. Agricultural Colleges. Penitentiaries, kc, .c, and TKceiving, correcting and sending back deeds fcr Normal Schools. They hate cur sympathy. E- H II. ?. n CO- I rra , . . ..-.,-:-.. .l i w turn; i-... i-t tiiU'J'Ji.vij the public that the Erovnrilia, Fu Kear ney a r,d Pac;c Railroad Company i3 a fixed fact, craiz.:i, STIC 0,000 3 cribed ia three day3 v;r.h:a crr city, and in cr dve?t:sin ccl-.r.n wiU le fcur.d a notice to stocLhcIJ-r lo men f )r the election cf a Beard cf Dire.i.rs. D.btin, to soae extent, the capacity acd energy cf. cur citizens to make this a soccers, we tarposclr rcfraited frcta cubliaLinff the incinient itena toward an or-anizaticn, yet now we will give the . . .... narns rf ifa r;ririr.tl inrfirnr.rainr?. r. lr-eurstmeetm-LeMwasMay..n, at which John McPhersoa was chosen Prea. and C. G. Dorsey, Sec. A Com mittee, consisting of JIes?rj. Dorey, Thorr.as. Uewett acd Church, was then appointed to draft Articles of Iacorpura lion, which ia.ir.f bee reined ani approved, the following named gsntl men then became Incorporators: John rcPhertcnv John L. Carson, Luther Iloadlev, O. B. Ifewett, B. F. Luslbiuh, II. C. Lett, R. W. Furnas, II. M. hkinscn, J. W. Blackburn, C. W. Wheeler, C. G. Dor-ey, Wm. II. Hoover, J. S. Church, E. W. Thomas, John L. Colhapp, Evan Worthing, Theo. Hill, T. W. B-d ford, A. P. Cogswelland A. S. Holla Jay. After th:3 meeting the Articles of r.. "t4C 4 -i- " ' Jaw, end due notice given cf the opening of books cf subscription. The Company ia now one of the in stitutions cf the country, composed cf the solid men cf th:3 city; men of energy and capital, determined to strain every nerve to make the roaJ west from this city a success. Cur Eailroaa Iclerc&! Never looked brighter thin to-day. From the North, East and South the nfto-. -Vmn. I Atchison. Kas., is awake tor the im portance of aconnection; along the river, with Omaha, and-Atchison county, Kas., has voted 15O,C00 for the read, which, the White Cloud Chief savs. will build the road to the centre of Don'phan ccun- tv. and it calls rron Doniphan county to ' V I vote a3 much more, which would push the road to within twenty-five miles cf this city, without the aid cf a dollar from Nebraska. That far done, Nebraska aid in its completion end make it a suc cess. quarter of the ferry landing oppwite tins place, work- bas LKjen renewed upon i.-.k v-A ki .,.. ' I connection is promised us through this read by the fall of 1SC9. This road will nrnhnr ltr mvf i Iho Prliocf Pacfprn br connection. be seen that the Survey of the Air Line is giving such satisfaction thtt, instead of itsbeinza preliminary survey, as at first contempla:ed, the line is being es- . ., , . ... , . . tabl.shed, eastern capital is already in- teresttd, counties along the line ere sub- scribing liberally, and grading from Memphis west will be begus yet this fall. This Air Line cannot fail to pas through .. . , . . . , this city, and wnl thus pass nearly thro the centre of Iiemaha county, which :s alive and ready to do its pm to secure tliis, the best and most direct Pacific R. R. on tho continent. .The parties who went in pursuit cf the horses stolen from Bennet and Cres-on, St. Joseph having voted 82-30,000 to usl- A' D' 157.' lX vjre tf authority ceired from the President; in us rested and in acMrrfarep wih An f ...... r..... . cbeSt. Jo,eFb .Bd Coannl BlutT r..d, Ac, u, provide to, .he l.ioa cf S. XVK O.X W. vv Ai J ii 400 witiiiiA cv tuuo a wa n I SCSI I havinj succeeded in re-capturing their , iauua oui icj. . , A t ., , The surveyors of. the ll. ic. AL R. R. horses, and seeing one of the supposed have reacliedJthe eastern line of the coun thieves lodged in the Otoe County I tv. npnr lTt. ilffiriaTi. wp !pnm fmm ail, from which he wasTbrought to this city on Friday by Deputy Sheriff-Garri-jli,c"arc!30nr r,n. nf this countv. The nrisonpr r-ivp, j i t his name as James Brown; is a dark complected, curly haireJ surly looking chap, about 21 years old. His companion if net in the theft at least in his retreat ... . with the horses, who is yet at large, gave " hi3 name at their stopping places as Lute Gibbs, whose father, the Neb. City ress says, lives about fony miles west 01 that tltj. Strange, yet nevertheless true, they b went from this county almost directly to the imaginary Capital of Nebraska Lincoln City-wbere they sold one of the horses to Air. M'Clintock ; another they traded to Col. Johnson, at Ashland, and the other they traded to Mr. Hull, at 'lattsmouth. Over this route the party ursued, and went still farther up river afser the thieves, but finding they were on the wrong track returned m time to see Brown arrested by the Sheriff cf Otoe county and lodged m jail. Brown .is safe, and Sheriff Garrison is taking every possible pains to keep him so until Court meets on the 9th of September next; when he will be tried. Since the above was in type jjrown has had a preliminary trial before Jus- lice Hughes, which resulted in ine re- .. e . . -, j-f..i. manamT or urowu to jail m aewu; r, U La in thft nm of &1.UUU. ... - " . -. -v i vm.v, - - - Preaidcnt Johnson havm- got intathe way of removing loyal oiaciiis, is report- -" ! . 1 ed as having about made up n.s mina to sweep out cf his Catmet csewaru, x.an- ... . . i 1 T dallt Wells and McCullcch, and. lo re- mcTe Gen. Howard Canmtssicn.r ct me Veedmcn's Bureau. . m i i-..t t, ... , There tan be little harm m removing cadiesof his own creating, and with the exception of Howard atd McCullcch, wehct 3 th. report is correct. V.'e take pleasure ia laying before cur readers the fcllowis;? letter from Pres iu?nt JJavis. ct tae at me liaurcau. as it ccn'-ains much to e tecum the friends cf the enterprise. We hope snca to wIcc:r.e Mr. Davis in car cuy- OFFICE OF J.I.R.A R.R. ) Uajjtcx, Jfo., Auj22, 1S57 J J. W. Elackscb. Dear Sir : Ycur Valuable favor cf I6 h iaat. came eo hand last m'sht, and I ara thankful to ycu atd 3'our people fcr the interest ta- ken 10 cur ecrPris3- Nothing- womd ati0rd me raore Fasure liaQ 10 raeet P"bjic assembly a community of people, so entKrjs!!' fr.r n-o far.rifc. rrnirt 1T ' v...lu-..v,u .... ...-... j...-., ar.A ',! i rf,- rrr-iflf f ice pleasure ox ccinj to a: no a 1 1 . r uay ; cui ror me present I must icrego that pleasure for the reason . that I am in a Lurr7 to contract tha wcrt. xvhKh . . . . k.-M.i;iT .t. -.-- ; rtr TKi fore I wili Lave the Eogin.ers to come ,IBB1M,elJ 10 tr'e cClCe Cil!ie UP ine rerort ana then whil we are jretiinc "ud ihp nrir.'fn-r i 1 1 f fr.r rr.fl tviil hv a CP J ,iimm'- UltW VUk.Ut UlWitlUI fill! Wl.'V the line continued to Fort Kearney, and it will come in, in time to be a-'dd. I have called a meeting of Board of Direc- tors for the J0.h inst, -it which meeting some important business will be Iran tea tor tae interest cr tLe enterprise. You will therefore please put your Jinan cial Committees to work. Have tLe crtney ready by 10;h of October, and by I fl ft f timid ip r i nr -. t!-a rrrvifrfc Our ranv inform mft a, l.ift ,h- 10th . ; ' J ' A.eare making thorough work cf it and the report will be favorable I thinh', and done in a manner worthv "so rTand n irifrnFi'--' if iK fc .-,, r, , . . , i . -utuudi uaaeriD.3, tney are oy una time in rdcdawavCouaiy.-wiU reach you by thelJih cf September. When we come to Bro7?nvilIe to sjart tha survey. 1 s d hope to meet a Iar2 number of the citizens cf Nebras ka and Missouri. Ian sure ve will build the road, and I am equally sure Fort Kearney is our point by the v.ay of ycur place. I have had a very pleas- ant corresncndecco v.'ith esteemed citi zens c! your young and" growing city, and am SIa(i 10 add yu'l m7 cf corr9 poodahta. Shall be pleased to hear from ya al aav tlfa; Very Respectfully, II. DAVIS, President. To Wboni H3Iay Concern. Know ye, that on the 11 th day of Au- ot governmeni oi tae aiate or re- brU, and fr the erection of u ,, xlu, lw(7 we the undersigned Commission- frs. en tnia thft -i4tri njr aF Anrnc A I d. 1SG7, hare by actual T:.lpctfdl the following. described lands, bebnin" I lO lli hLC-U!1. VIZ Z i. r.- ntiarJPr rf I . V1 , ... ... . ! " u AUB ' 'luar- township No. 10, north of range G, east of the 6th principal meridian,, and have located the seat cf government cf the f l1,3 fcf ebra.wa, upon said described lands, as a town, to be Known as Lincoln, Funher lh. we ,iaVe u;,ou thg day designated within said location, the reservations for the Capitcl Buildin", Siale Uuiyersity and Agricultural Ccl- I Tl. I .i 'Z reservations ccn- xmplated in the aforesaid act, which wj be rorery d,s,2Dated a ,alf 0n file in office of the Secretary of State. Done at Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, this 14th day U August A. D. ; ,..-. . T. P. KENNAKD. Commissioners. JNO. GILLESPIE ) Dr. W. D. Bryant, of that place. Air. of the surveying party, ca!ne 10 w-o-y to see xvnai nao been done towards defraying the expen ses cf the survey. We understand that the surveyors are rouch rJeased with the route. We do not know eaclly. xvhal direction they will o throuli tins county, out nreurne on I i -;vii t. r, Moriah to Albany, es they are bound to go to Albany if they avail themselves of the Gentry county subscription. L.:v... J crvPtr If that mA i . h wiu te a great through line of trado from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and if the road is once commenced it will cenainly.be Wt. Three strong companies aro reauy, as we uuoei.tana commence on it ; the cap.iali.ta of Quincy are doing all m their power for . DU VV" " .tt. and we.t of?us are enthusiastic .or it e see mat a muvuiw auoi to du , . Fori Kerney, there to connect with the real 1 .acinc aou.l""s "IUS us u.,re.cl "t T- gold regions cf the Rocky Alountams. - enterprise succeed, and the fr.luo" F T .t".jai4 ,Ui -..- moment tne raus are iaia. our wuicmjwi - ij ' "j " rmr sar. 'if wb can pet this railroid. -- - - o - . thnn faran'A i r viAucriu an i pmn'TJ nnr '"u j-w.v. v w.-.- ses. VPt. a, -.ns.lt A mm Ah mC Vi A fltlAll - f say that if lhe survey is favorable, the f.. . . . . jel.Dy f Xriuiie, Tbe foUowiof? are the cames and sup p03ed numbers of the hostile tribe now unitea in tne war upon me wnues: np- hcte9:7'C? AraI,aho" 3'9? ; EIfc!k' teet. b.UUJ; Crows, J.UULI; Uamances, O0 nfiOt i:iawM .oc.o- rhnnp.,. !. r0O; Gro3 Ventroes, GOO; Almatares, 2,500; Navajoes, 7,500; Sioux, 22,000. Total, 79,000. Ia reference to thi3 coveaect, we mke the fc' -virj extract frcca a letter to the editor cf this paper: Not lon .Ince we receivfd a letter from an enin-ent educator of North Platte makic ir.q iiriea about a '-Teacher's Aa scciatioa'urinj that we make a vigor ous effort to Lave one thi3 falL That was fust our viw too, so after writing to diileient individuals we ascer tained that such an Aisociation .waa formed last winter at the Capitol to hold in meeting at the regular sessioa of the Le-islature. but aa our LUture meets oy once in to yeara, it seema VPTV nronvP that W have a meetlUZ Ol -w ,..r. . . the Association thia fa. I. Now if thia movement meets the h?ar- MR,nrrftnM of all lhe friends of Ed: 1 . ucation, we hope an effort will be mad to give it the attention its importance I J J In.ir. 1 uemanas, ana iat a Piace uiay uc I I ll-.-t.-.. t :it . U-tfr "er. au wao aueuu mu uca. I .-. T - J - - . f -,-V.T i,-faft r r . . h rr-- Education has had too little' attention let ua wake en and bernn the work in I '-J . earnest. Let every true friend of JlJu 1 - . . ca; nn aiiFru our ...u.ui.-- ii -- -- cided to have one. Press J. M. McKaaxis. U'e wish to call the attention cf the tea.hers and friend, of education in the State to the importance of holdin'r a Teacher's Association this fall at some point. We therefore ask all teachers who fa vcr th;s movement to send their names t0 0a? of the following person?, alo sta- tinT r'fo ft r-i-f xrSarA ihov Wnil III DTfrfT lo tave-it. Either to Judge O. Ii. Hew ett or jm j. rIcKenzie, Brownviile, Rev. J. M. Tagt:?rt or O. H. Iriih. iNe- brasfca City, Dr. G. C. Monell, Omah-t, Prof. H. E- Brown, Columbus. We would also say that we have as surp.nces that an arrangement will be made whereby teachers ana others at- tecdin? lhe Aviation will be carried t0 an( frcrn jt iy uve toats at half price I ' And we think we are safe in saying that the rrocd people cf Browaviile rwill give the Association a hearty welcome, and provide for the wants cf the teach ers during its session free of charge. What other town on the river wiil do the same? Let us hsar. Setd ia Tour BaR3 teachers immedi- ateI?' ?,nd lel C3 hear froca laJies v -v a-'V va-M J a O. B. HrwETT. J. M. McKeszix. J Press. The Onlar 3!oYeh. CeavSfccrlilen. WAsaisGTOX, August 20. The following General Order3 were is sued to day: Wd Arxt, Adj't OrxxRar.'itOFFiczl WaHiNGTOH Aurra-tU. lSor f GE5ERAL ORLE-i.-Jf A'o. 77. f First. The following orders were re- Tr.r.0 nr n hereby aligned to the command of the Fjflh Mllilary DUtsict created by an Ac: Lf ri.rrrrp-,,, n-,..0ri n o i j,- ,r -. . a - S' ' ral P. H. - Sheridan is 'Ca hereby assigned to the command cf the c t . apartment or me iuissoan. llator-General T.V. S. Hancock ishere by assigned to the command of the De partmect of the Cumberland The Secretary cf war, ad interim will give the necessary instructions to" carry this order into effect. ' (Sisned) ANDREW JOHNSON Second. In pursuance cf the forego ing order of the President of the United States, Alajor-General Geo. H. Thomas will, on receipt cf the order, turn over ais ccmmand to the officer next in ran to himself, and proceed to New Orleans Louisiana, to relieve AIobr-General P. II. Sheridan of the command of the Fifth Military Diitnct. Third. Alajor-General P. II. Sheri dan, on beinj relieved from thecomm atid cf the Fifth -Military District by M.-ij.r General G. II. Thomas, will proceed to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and relieve Alajor Genera! W. S. Hancock in the command of the Department of the .iis soun. Fourth Major-GeLeral W. S. Han cock, on being relieved from tne Com mand of the Department of the Missouri by Major-Ger.eral P. II. Sheridan, will proceed to EoufsviJIe Kentucky, ana as ume command of the Department of the Cumberland Fifth Major-General Geo. II.Thomas will continue to eiecute all orders he may find in force in the rifth Military Dis trict at the time of his assuming command of it. unless authorized by the General of the Army to annul, alter, or modify them, Sixth. Alajor-General Sheridan, be fore relieving Alajor-General Haecock, will report in person ai thesi. Headquar ters. By command of Ge5E3al Grakt. Official... E. D. TOWS END, Adjuant-General notice to 111 o Sicck Holdsra cf the B. Ft 1L. c P. Fw. IL Co. Notice ia hereby given that there will be a meet i a; of the Stock holders of the lirowcrille, Fort Kearney and FaciSs IUil Road Company oa Satur day, hepiember loo7, at 2 o'clock p. ta., at tbe lUaking tioa.e of lno. L. Carson, in Crownrille, for tbe tiie parpoe of electing le-en Directors fur said Company. UmI direclors at tbe sa.-ne tiae will proceed tjeie.1 osa of their nouber President JOHN iJtPHEUSO.V, JNO. L. CAU.O.V, J. W. EIACKBUKN, E.W.. CKNAS. j.s. councn. ESTRAY NOTICE, Taken op on t- 1-t day of Aoutt, 1S!7, within my enewsaro, two milts Sou to cf B.ownrii.e, in 'eaa County, Nebraska, one white Horse, bran ded with tbe letters S. K. oa the Wt hip, tea years old latSp.Lnj. 4. A.Mli . I, J. W. SMITH, SikSl S)2lSilSSH12l 9 Main St-, 5;h door trom 3 W cor 2ai St. BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA Stoteware, Ba.keU, Waahb'ard, Lanterns Ac. a SWA-X4 EliOTlLEE'S JD.MLVlSTD.i TORS' &1LE. Xolice ii hereby givi.a tiat we wi.l re" I at puV Iic aaetioa, in front of the Fur. OL;s ia Feru, 5e mubi County, .braika, at one o'e'.ock p. m.r in Saturday tha 2lstday of Sm-mbr A D ISt'.r.tbafdlLwiaKealLstito, le!..r.;i3- ti ti. estite offc'amutti. D iiij, ta wit: Lot I ia C-v-k 63, LoU taa.l 3 ialilock l35,Lot Ii ia E: ci. 137, Lot ia Llak 145, La s I,2aai:J ia Liic'i Lots I and 3 ia Blrx-k 143, ail ia th TonraofFera, ia s.iid Uoan'v cf Jfern;tj. an i Iit I of 2 ia Toflrcs'iip 7 5oi t:i of ILio-jre 1 5 Eat, in Vaa:ia Coaty,c -auininc 5i 70-IJJ acrjsf an J binz timberaJ. tract. The Uit naiued tract will bo 3.!J in Jots of fi e or Un acra U 4iit j urciiaier if dccai ei ad?i5iib!a. Aai-t 23'J ? 7 "w 1LLI M DULY, AJmitrtor, S.RAii ii. DAILY, Anaiiu.s:rtr:.x, 431 of tha Estate of Suij jI U. D iiiy dcea?eJ I . TER.V..L liCVCSLI. r Notic Office op thk Collector cf Intrxal- ) FErKSCE, t)ITK!CT cFi'eia?5A Sebr-s.. City, Aajuar. 2l,tSoI. J Annual Tax Iiiatlcn 1S-37. '.TflTtrT: i hrebT vivsn. tn-.f the Annual Lut 1 ftfTaiei Aes?.-d ia aiieoru-inca wi:a the p:o vision of liia Act of Centra. Ta provide Icier na; Kev.oaa, ta support the G jTeriiaiaar, to pay inter t oa ihe pabi d.'ot,.'io i lr oi'uer p-rpt 3 ; app.-'.Fe.l Jan. I V)4. a atr.adl by tje a:t of JLu-.a3,!bt53,' Ai-y 1, WW, aai Mi.oa 2, $K hxi be:i rctarned to in-- by the lwi r of tiiu ln and tbafe aa:d taxus re r.uw da. and paya- IKsaod r.ivc-enc t-ereof 'r hereby detnar..lcd, nd t.u 1 wiil iu frsn,or Dy c.juiy u as, u- - Of S. P. Tcttle, Asststaut Assessor at Brownviile. in said Drtnct, on the 91i, lOih and 1 1th daj-3 cf S-ptmher, 1567, for tLi jir-se of receiving iail U.ic. AL r-r..uj who uez ( c; to p-'J t'i amoant of thtnr taic icieby d-Ki.vll o: r kof.ire the in tilt nauiJ. wi.i be l;jMe to ry 1-tu.il'y cf five perc.iiiuiu, tt;j-e.h'r with ioitrest tl.e r.-ta of cuic prr i tatu cr bioiilIi, and a fee of twenty coal a tir services of a?ptu:i.l dctaavl aad n-.e, together wi: four ecut & muz travel t's, actatt ly and neceaanly uaveiei t rak.a tii ..rvic taerecf. npira nrM--Froi 9 '! !; A. II. to 5 P. II JOE.. LAllATEIi, Aa. 23 2t Co'.Wtor. iuorjcs.ti.s ran coxt. Head Quarters Department of the Piatte, 0?FLC3 CatSF QCABTZK-llSrSll. SEALED Proposal. w:llf receded at tb:s oCee uaut TuisdAT.Ji-p'.cci-ir 3d, !- ", at 12 o'o'.cs ii., fart'uraiohi-tl.H l)-jar nJ Kt i-b. Oao Haa- drei Thauaacd l.CJuO) iu-li ot Th9 Cora to b ISo. 1,13 qi.l ty. pu; up in itout re-sewed n-i ganry of aboat twi ba-ia-cU eaiti : and d.uv.r-d fi6J of d.-.y;i i i ..jj (trnoe&o Corral ia tuici(y,cr on lcvec ai c.crui- eat loadioj ditice t'ro tiailr.a.d tiak ajua .y Cd reoairjd. ' 'la-Cora to be wei 'hfl and inp-ctl by swora G(jT.rn.2ulIaLK-cc.r. d w.i 'ii of c'i to b- ded acted. Ili7err cf oaa bri!f of tbe aujount of Cora for hi.ii aw.t-'dj are mxit will be required ia 15) Cfiaea da? froai datd cf awarj a ad la LhU.cj ia (.30) thirty d.iv - A Load wiii. good and saSjiaat secunti-jj will ba reiaired from ta p rson or perioni to whoaa tha cwatrnct ta'kT ba aw-rlel : a..d iaaJ;:iua a di,o.4tof Oa Tlioand Do Ui3 luwiul curreacy uiat accoa;-LT taib bid ta ia:re ta ij.iti.lul bci iw'of las ac.jfai bidder.. Ho biii will be ntt-n.M.od ualeiJ accomnanlftd by 'be(l9:0 Oa T'aias'.nd DolL-r i;p 3.:, w'aici. will be faifoi:a ia tbe eyeat ot tUe prty or par ties to waooi aa:di are mad., faianj to farat-h tne prv-oar boa li. Bids wilt be c-.vJa in aiticit, wilhftcc!y of tliis idr.r.'u.ui.at atiac'-ud to each. The se.eiic.cd reserwe. tbe riht to rej-Kt any or a!! bidj. No bid. will be receiieJ fr 2 lsu smoant tLaa 100 J i!e:..- lii.id.ri are rque3tl to be prjjenl at tbe lt- ti eitLr in ier.a or by ait jruoy, el tLtif Lidi wid n ;t be ,euteru'nd- ti.ii t,biidjr-i A-P.oieia!rrLKrn,"aciad- ur. gsed to tbe aaderi Qod. lty order of Lrev t aj. ua. O.L: Arcrs, Ercv't-Eri. Gea.&t'ui.t LI.3I. iiidi-iliimliili. mm TOTA2l losses paid S21,271s972 57 ! INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD. CONN L, 2SS7. o eJ----i -. -(a.S33-2'Z,'2,--ll. (Ji Market Value.) Casli ca hand la Ur.a! $r5.;sG so Real Ei.l--1e 3lcrl-..-;e iiontls, I.atiU Stock. 2-iM,90:tO City K.ocli. and other Public sctaiilics l,OSl--l09 SC ,G30, S3S 27 lit. a -iiauiiui-e. Claims net duo and uiia-ijastcu Ket Assets, I 1 lic dl Si;273,2GJ Si Fire & Inla nd Navigation r37"Areticic in aJJ tbo principal Cities and Tow3 ia tbe Lu'ued State. AFplica.tion. f.r Inaaran.a will te pronpt'y at-j tenned to. CHAS. G. BOR3EY, iigl k ent, i!DEYQiMDTii.;.1!SSISS!?PIi A Complete Illstorj of the XciT States and Tcrritorl" , frora tLc Great IXSyer to tlie Grent Ocean. By Albert D. Ricbrisoa. Over 20,cco coppIe3 sola ia cue Hod tii. Lifft and Advent tire oa Prairie. .IonUyis and the PaciCe Cot. With over 2.0 D.ri; tiv aal Photographic Views of the scenery .Citiea, Lind, i-fees, 'eopIe ana Curnitie of tne - States and Territories. To prc-rpsctiva emrrants and seUlerin tba "Far Wett."lbis IlL-tory of that. vast and'feitie region will prove aa invalaab! . aut-nce, supp y ing as it poe. a want long felt of a full, authentic aod reliable gai js to cliaiale ,oit, prouacts,aens of travel, A;, As. AG EMS WANTED. Send f3r Circulars and Lsee oar term;, and a fall de.cnptioo of the vrork. Address NATIONAL FL bLISlil NG CO., Cor. Th Lrd an4 Perry SU., Deavenport Iowa. f Grape Vines For f I will bave for sale this fall, two thotmnl Grape Vines of my own raising. Tbey will all be bearing ; Layers can now beseeaia fruit. Con cord, Delaware, Cllcton, Ie&dblla, Oporto and Diana. II. WilCi;NAS. r,H.-J (w? V --Vl Vf -' Pi. -IIW. - III VBVpB y l. !- As--j jfu f-"-' 'ii W- .f . K i r -- i i itjT"i i,i8 10?-! -, uOB CCJ ,lv: ' - cl v. f ; r3 x - . t-4 ! p - N Ci t-rt- P 2 ?- . H i K- o .. ... 1, . . . 1 1 . . . v C3 GALSOa M EEC I-I-A-j-n T S . NOTICE OF GALE OP Lots in Lincoln, the Capitol of tli-3 Stato of rTeDrasJic. The undorsijrreiC'-aiinlssicn-rs appointed by an Act of theLe-TiJ.t ire oi tae i?it. of 2iebraiLa, Pro ide fortaa L'x.-cioa i tb Stat of Ct.ra j?rt ot the State c f 'bnka, aad ior the rcti.t of Pubiic tlu.Htnj3 -tbcr-w-at approFed Je l.-h la-i7." iJarirgg i t.elltl dy of Au;u4 A. u. 1857 fK-l'-wtcd tht -it-, and c .1 v.ai.r located Litcoin, the C p 'ol of the State of 2Vebraka, oa th. f .ilow- i2 l.u. Ltloujici; to the S:ts to wit ; Souh eat quaitr o. s-.iia tweay-trc ( 2-Ji w; balfo: te x.or:b v.t caa.-ttr ad wt ball' soiun wefctq.arter of Scct.ou it. nty-vei2j)aud section twenty ix,('1) i tuwaicip -Vv. tu (19; north of .... .iX (o ; ea.; ot tee sixin (i ) ptia.:a meriuiaa. .Iltiely gita notice that r the 17th day of Sep- teuiler, A. D. 1)7; at 1. ol-xk A. ii a sale wi.l taLe place un .a.d t-A7a sita of Lincoln tjb. h.Id lor ve e.a5-jca:i7j day. ad thea t dj.a.-eJ to bi 'jened at the U-.urt LI;o' ai'e brska Cifr.for t7 conecitiTe a-y- co.nj.;i;:jj; on th z.iU Jay of September liill, a! 10 o'.' c. A. 2i.,an.llL- u aJj ourtii to Ou iba.to c c m eve Or-tuUr lt lioi . at I'Xo clock Ail.pt:d cciiliu-. fur five t-oacctire day. Te tcrrs and condition? of M'd sale wiTIbeaj follows; The I-ots aa l altornate Jl.-ki will be i- praijed by the Cctaiii. r.ers a:l the m ic:n price a.xc- ca the teveral Lc: ou tne rU the saute e'.d to tie tiiri.e.t lil.icr (aocva h market price) for casIi ia hacd, rc.ipt wiil b g'?eaiothe pnitc.sr f(.r the tui' uat of i!i.ey jaid .pecifyi t the tvs.Ur.ftLe Lot ad U.ock po rebate i .Ln.h receipt wa-n pix-.inei at the c5;e of Sccrt.ary i.f Su: sa.'l eutitie tb pron cau-ei to-.reir. to a ti::e m f .e r.Li !e,aoi.Ia:. from the S?teof X.Lra.ka to t.e real e- tate nctd ir, the receipt which ctri v.-.- fhall be :..; tod by (be Govciaor, aud aU'-ated ty the S...x;arj ot Siats. The lots arc i! by 1 12 f.et, bui.ns loU 23 ly U- ,ct. Tae'prin-ipal st-ec't 10 feet wide, the ethers IQ'J feet, alleys lo foct A reservation ot tc!ve (12 a?Teea.b hs been mad. forth. Capitol S iiare. biiiorn.v Kft mi Agricu.taral Loic'Ii.niil City rrk, acd futtbr re-erva'ion m -de tor other p.blio building coa irl 'law- iti .iii ... l.ineola i iiu!M in the ralley of Salt creek J3 mile t r.f the i!iiuri rir.r and cqna.Iy di.- taat from 0ih.Pia:iiiMCt"a and Nebraska City. to tlin centre of tae mo.t hciithy aa rrouutiv-. aicaltural p .rtioa of :he St.t, w i;h aa a'joa of t.oito and other cr.toriI convenient tj build al! ths nccc?iry bullJ;4'. aad pure wtr to be bid ia ahoo luce at a deoth of 3. to 1 ) f.et. AIi5 at Vi9 junrtiiO cf the F.rvcv of the L'.r- Hr-rton ond M. il. 11. R. via Plat tuouth and the l.-w Slate Lite Ii. fi. via Xibraska City, and .itu- ared wittia oae Euil? of the rti Kali hain whii'h ban provvd by ,-t tal eiperixcst to le the ri. he.-t url.-e water ia'th L"a:tcl States. WITN-.SS oar h.nliaal Sa'j tail 13 h diyof Ana.-t,"ISo7, Lia-Ia, Lincaitcr C.aaty, Ne- br--ka. DAVID LUTLE". Gov., of icra.-k.. Tii.S P.KLENNARD. Se.retfy wf State, JOUN GILLES 1'IE, Auditor of Stale. 47-4. CITY BREWE RY. SHPJNER Si BHIEGEL, ITasjast get their Brewery nnler fall innninj order, they are new making aa go d Bter as can be made in the United ttate. With their facil ities for making Iio-r, they are Trap-red tolnrni-h acy q lantiyt on sho rt noUce. Ail orders fillet! as soon as received Crackeri, Ginger Snap-, and AerU-d Crack- at bWAJ A Ui-O'S. H.Ii. I.IATUEVTS, PHYSICIAII -t SURGEON, omci CITY DRUG STORE, BEOWSYIU-, EEBSASSl. - '?- v o )rc7 f--;J r-t-- : Y2ZJ So 22-' sr r 52 W S I 1 P-rlcr, yft , . ? '.vw! t:,fe,,1 rn ? t ,' . vv if) 7 5i 6 ' f3 O r if 4j f W ------ i Io 0! of th1 Clij-t 'J,l--l-- r l J s ticks Of ' l.-t')i,i i?rrT?- I r Irt and car c ter of te fataJly. " 3W , ut-:r: r-r. IIje eer ben trouc'-. before the obtaiaef so -eat a po;u.arity or "aiei " ' T fif or tlian -4 4 ' .1 yi . -A.rv OT.a 10O.8CO O? TH255 C2.3aj.-r- ' COOKING STOVES I IIiTa bn sold Id under fa 1 spar-ant, j ferenee wadirver fm;l ' i o-T.r them us re THE IMPROVED ClU R la C - Has but en dartirer. aa.l i n :3D!e In ars larger, bake m .r- nuif.rai.mad ier than acy Cooiis; 0f corre-j,' , e-r m d. 1 IjQus'.kf-ers, Storz DeaVi i- r Ca rc!r BD..O b;a ' janp'ithl . and wut sad it to I2t,r advira to w-j j examine our Price List au 1 C.iul -le4 i, -a.i el where. Ad iresj, " .'r S'" EXCELS! OH MANUFACTVaEsf 0 612 A 81. Main Street ST. LCCI3 fii -icJ 3 EhcIIsnhcr-ex r3 ro7rir.;j,'.-..iI At tha S;t cf tha cd Stead, I. the place tdbay FTJENITTJKE A-VD TJPHOLSTRY!!! J 1 "3 ---i-i N J Kc-p .ja.-tanLly oa Land a ccniIou s;ors; j Sofa?. E.?itei5, Ba.n;.'a., V -At . K.'i3;C.i:r) Wi'i S-i-sii ILt kiL S . tnairi. t:i Pl-iaH-mdj; Pw:.(i,Cr.M, otkis Cnbs, 05 :s fiui., Btd Si;kia, ' Co-utrtJ, ChlTdroo's r?c S.'-i-L. Tej-y Staads Cilt act Ti-ew.od ltouli.ui r'a-e'J, Pillows, PiUow GlipJ, etc, s:c.,etc &! r r .... - -1 r .., -1 , . r.i , And anythir? and ereryths. reairtd to Hi pi ia or fancy li.rusckt.i.'.j. ' All rf tbc-ir wa.-e i. eiilier Bjaoaf '! wK up nd.?r tholr : . -iirolrn-, wi4 Dwhli tetn ioj-1 ar:.:oi 41 filler pr ca-tem ciasufactatcd OUlt HEABSE t. a AV-VJ U V . , m . i --. is at the servic of tae inb'i.j at any tias it be nedtd, acd ii gotten no ia aa Le stjls u farther a.l. 1. etalio Eurial Cas23, of al! sizes constantly oa band, at eajtera prices. . We are dcin, luna-s on stH.?t!y eab T'- At tuftI prr,j'j,&z.l by aiteotioa to .in:--4 the wcatscf tde e. i.iri3tJty. eipect ia th U'-& as ia the r.l to receive the ptron-g -f i" lie generilly. LITALL & Ca AND P.. T. HAIII.rr c V7. D. LE f srccissoas to tii5ET & co. Rt.tptctfuXy inform the Citizrr. Oil and Covntii thatlhrv art in rtcc.'l a large and complete assortment cf j W W a. - nt V Ladie s Dress uooo )VUIT GOODS, rT"'d u"'. Vi!h aa endless variety cf - NOTION t Together with the Cuitc-m Made Largest 5tx- j SHOES'! BOOTS AND F.TPr rirnu-rVt 1M1 Pitr ail Cl w was purchased prior to the lata in goli, which ecalle- to nr't'r rir enducemects ta those desircti- cl F ' cha-in?. We also, keep oa hand i". Stock of d-rooorio Acd a good ajsortrnent of QU-EITESASS r.m.T-.W t P,--. "taia Street, Pi above the Po-to.ce, lirowavills, 5ebr3- 9-10- lly Icia LW k 1 A M 1 1 e I o; c. fr l! y .