; 1 a . ; . 4 . . -. . v I A Ahicrlctti suys cf 1 C 1 . o "i r f f ::r. l.::. t r t: : On-, n c i r. n : j ? T.n MI; T. "i U t!. ?fbcv2 A '. .a . c 1 Ttr v a t ' - v- . ( : . T 'I J: ARWAY.i VI C i O a IC 1. t 0 1 v r I . r ; s ( ' . . J. . i - . v i In :V.ra. 1.. :;l'i. ta city ta t:.?:: .t ' f (;:. cf I!r!r !.:.:.! Ycur.-'a rcr.s tv ':,ty r.f wive era .t Council i:iui::s v a vi-'t. The rnI.er:t Urn determined to ro rr.ove liof-ocl Kq.'uMicaa who hoU an u:if.'irt-J ('(L'niui.-.-ion. nre under many cL!!,TCtivinH to K nalor Ti;.!j:i arul Cor.ti??:naa Taifo fr vuhiiUe Pullia Documents. A school fur deaf end dumb Mutes will he t -.encJ in Oraba t!ie 1st cf Ap-ii, to this unfortunate class cf per sou? in the Ftato cf Ncliaaaa. The infantry branch of the Federal finny Las beta consolidated to twenty live regiment?; leaving cut in the cold tevca hundred clT.cc r?, froraMrJ-Gcn- end down. , Th? Agricultural Society cf Ilka-M-'.'.-.'-'n county niechs In Salcnaca the fin t Monday of A pril, ti 2 p. in. Will the Secretary send us the minutes for 1 uLIieation. Sv. nator Tirton has sent us, from the Agricultural Bureau at Washington, n few papers of tobacco seed for dis tribution. Any one wishing to prep- i.r.te thU weed will do well to call for them early. Coiigre?s appropriates 125,(KX) for the erection cf a post ofcc building In Omaha, which is to cbntaia a rocm for the United States Court, Custom House room, and rooms for other Fed eral oncers. - J. Q. Dctwilcr, the Iowa temperance lecturer, is lecturing in the northern part of this State. lie is what is termed a reformed drunkard, and Kpcahs from experience. We heard him lecture in Northern Iowa in ISZO, and we know that he has but few equals as a lecturer upon temperance. There is a kilkanney cat-fight going on among the Democrats in New York - City. Their great financial and polit ical leader, Augustus Belmont, is war ring against the Tammany schemes. They are holding closed sessions, and no member dare reveal the result cf the several rounds, for fear cf the threatened exposure. - Twenty sacks of Russia Spring Wheat Jut received fromtheBureauof Agriculture at Washington. We will distribute this to the farmers cf Nema ha county that they may sow It and report the result next harvest. " W. S. Hughes, an experienced form er cf Bedford Precinct, has sown this wheat for the past two years and as sures us that it will yield one-third more than ordinary Spring Wheat. ' The Accord informs us that the cit izens cf Beatrice are organizing a brass band company, and raising funds for the purchase of instruments. Also, that a petition is being circulated ask ing the appointment of tho Rev. B. F. McNeil as County Superintendent of Public Instruction. Our short ac quaintance with the reverend gentle man led us to form a very favorable impression of his ability to instruct both old and young in the great Intel lectual and moral truth.3 underlying our social Fystem. For the good of the youths cf Gcgo County, we hope Uxf appointment may bo conumated. Wo have been informed that DeForr est Porter well addre.c3 the public school r.t London, ou the evening cf the ::::h of March after the closing cf the exhibition. They eucecd In cm ploying good teachers In that tchool, and have thus created no little ncta ricty for the good progress their chil dren have made ia the "arts and sci ences." There will be an tfibrt mado to build a new and largo school room t'iii e-mirg summer. The number of their scholars, and the tmaliuc-ss of the present building, makes tills a r.:c:-s.ary enterprise. Such invest ments r.ro the most profitable cf any that caabe made for children, and 1:0 tie are mere thcrorejhly convinced cf this than the Intehijent people cf London. - J "i Ourc0Iumr.3s.ro crowded wiih t'-vcrtl.-.ir.g, and cf late we have had t I: e c tup pic me r.f ia order to give such reading matter as wa desire to do each week. La-t veck much important matter was crowded out, as well r.3 many r. tvertbomcnta. This wee!:, to give rocm for all, wo h ue a six col umn sup !?mcnt. If cur patronage keeps rp to its present vc'ume, we thr.Il I e compiled tor gain enlarge the J. JrcrtUcr at no distant day. V'e en deavor to make our p jt per cf real ben efit, as well to the advertiser as to th ? ps.r.cr:d reaecr. Our tubcrij ilea Il;t is graiually growing, and has mora than thribbled in the las-t eighteen r.i::;th, and the adverthlng patron r ;;e h. :p3 cual pare with the increase ia era u:.;t.en. e ciiiv rc:u?e fo earn than . j;vc :l re c... j i .-tt. cur c;ii r s n i: - th: ir th t r " i : 1:: . 13 t a x . us qcz?, bolli .above anil v u their 1. Iv. f...r U.-i than ".r to do, and we r:;'y that it no ci:i .r, a:e we have more a? caret id r.t cur r: at rat.as ai v 0 .... 1 e 1 cr.t v ! . . j. . 0 Atr..?l-..i:.c.a- t:.::t traclnci, t! j : . I to fiy v. ! C. ri'- i!.-y 1. : & I. . i the: ! , : r S hff c r r;rt. th- ves 1 . :Ivt3 were atlon s :sny woui.l ret ex; way, and the minority d t) the 1.. The dchg lathe Lcgi.-lature re- j eetcd the will of the majority, and gave then the law. In doing so we did not expect to ruitthc Brmocr:"y, r cvc:j r.:i th: Republicans; and the minutes cf the meeting which we f IM.t l irvo weeks since, did not surprl-2 us fur ther than to see tho names cf n few good Republicans tet fjrth la the min utes. The large displsy of Demc-crat-ic names was a matte r of course. We :ire sorry to know that a few good and worthy, farmers will be greatly dis commoded by the law; still the most of them take a very sensible view of the matter, and feel that they arc some to blame cs well as the Representa tives, for not making it rppearcsthey aver they could, by remonstrances, that a majority opposed the law. -We obeyed the expression of the people so far as it reached ua. Perhaps those yi ho favored such an enactment were more Industrious than the ballance, and so got better served. We under stand that some petitioned us to pass the law without reCeeticn, and now are sorry they did so. We hear a good many rumors upon tho subject from unreliable sources, and wo find none so bond in their noi.-y abu-e a3 those who have not now nor never had a single head cf stock ilr.ee they came to the county. To all such we tandy no word3. To any who; grievances are real, we. will endeavor to bear all reasonable criticism of our action in the premises, feeling assured we will not Ik; hopelessly condemnek without a fair hearing. To the large number who have expressed their grest grati fication at the pa-sage of the law, and complimented the ection of the dele gation ia voting therefor, we feel very grateful. The Journal favorn the issuing cf bonds by Richardson County, to aid in the construction of tho Trunk and Nemaha Valley railroads through that county. In our opinion, the county would be the gainer by giving $-(X,033, and thereby complete the two roads rather than do without them. Nemaha County, by her Indif ference and persistant opposition, is bound to sink into a third or fourth rate county. It pains us to think that this la tho case, and much moro to publish It; but facts, however un pleasant, may as well be confessed, when they are too apparent to be lon ger concca!ed. If we are too crimin ally indifferent to avail ourselves of the advantages of our position, thea the next best thing for us to do is to welcome those who are moro entcr terprising than we with as good grace as beings who are but mortal may. So move along Nemaha Valley, Trunk, Midland Pacific, and Pawnee and Lincoln, and I,v venr eornnlrtion mn. cr It forever impossible to build aand rotlirned to the New York office f a m . . p roaa running west mrougn me county of Nemaha, and we will be catient if we must. Our farm ere ia Douglas, Washington, Lafayette, Glen Rock, Benton and Bedford precincts may then have further to haul their grain to market ; but such Is their wish, and who is there to hinder them. Officers for the city will be nomina ted on Friday evening, April 2d. Ev ery man shoufd make up hUs mind be tween this and that time, who will best serve the city, and its commercial and growing wants, and then, on the evening the nominations are made, be present and press such before the con vention for tho positions you think them most capable of filling. The in of our city demand the energy and thought of cur best men. The over-cautious and the recklessly dis posed should te avoided. Vc want men of good, calm judgement men who fully comprehend our situation men who are not afraid to assume all reasonable responsibilities, the' ten dency of which will bo to enhance our property and commercial advantages. Mnch depends upon our city officers, moro than many are aware, and we hope for the good ofihocity and for the natural pride we all feel in the good name and influence of our munic ipality abroad, that the right men will be nominated and elected. To that end let us all labor. A Card:. To th? resolutions that were gotten tp and published ia the Advcrti-tcr on tiie llt.i cf thi3 month, by a portion thin cf the citizens cf Douglass Pre cinct, declaring the Herd Law uncon stitutional, my name Mas eigne J with out my knowledge or concent, and I want it distinctly understood that I do not endorse any such resolutions and am net willing to etcedc. I voted for a General Herd Law, believing it would be for the best interests of the fcftate, and think so stilh I tohi thoe gentlemen the d.iy of their mcetir. ras ir as I was individually concerned I did not care whether wo had a Herd Law cr not, and v i in f.vcr r crty- th!n. that would give s dl " :: :i X j a m : jo ri ty cf th 2 ci tizcz 1 cf th ? 3 - einct, I am a law-atialr g man t-d thesa resol March ITth, 1:;0. March 1 ;h,l A me: tin-? was call deft". -1 c;; cfB:d rdl'r: Law p...; .1 t tl. e 1 1, L t-,.. :n cf our Le-h -hiture. C:; m:-i:u, N. G. Ran dall, i; 1., s-c.i ( dleJ to tho chair an i sh ir. h ocrc ta -y. ia, e c :, ci ct the r.i ec t i r; g Icing 'tat . ., a livt'.y dl;cu.a-;ra cu t -1 u: ca rac rit? of tee law. I Ir:r:e-.. (.'a; l;c r-.J An 1 I r ;hr j, Dercthy, N. U. ars ( ;-. In;t t a j law, h.. r s," Jcha lh' r.n-di, ;-1 i a f ivcr of t ho law 7i : :i the fallowing ; t . n v,a t Sli . Ar. 1 1. ...a,d run at i ii ... v th vet; t;' 1 a ih U , - M , C hm City, 1 -: c:;:;a -..h. ; ' r r r I r. ( ..1 ' .'.!! II i I r, lw ) lri'Vl ft r 1 :. ' I u i.l r.f, .:; p.. ..''i? n' .1-1 tvr v .,: iff; 1- y 1 A 4 ; Oi' l l" it c Li t;: si;nr iron duvi I iuc ccrs rut riin?-." The b; i'.ding cf the alove road to soma point on the Mi-souri river v' Pcsit2 Nemaha County, would bo a consummation !-?.vout!y to be wi.d;ed for by cs. but a very undesirable mat ter to its stockholders tothusruildthe same c::ly to find no ht;! of extend i n g th 3 line Into I b r as k a ; a d i I e ra ni a In which we arc not likely to caf eh ra ilroad men and their capital. So we concludo we must buildourroad west, or do without any direct eastern con nection ; and Judging frcta cur pres ent IndhTerenco the latter Is our des tiny. " Wo fieo Gen. Thayer is one of the champions for the repeal of the Tenure of Olldee Act, He declares that "lie would not now vote upoa an honest President the manacles he had helped to forge for a dishonest one." We doubt the propriety of its repeal and could barely be brought to vote for its suspens ion for any Indefinite length of time. If the law is good, a3 it un doubtedly Is, to compel an unscrupu lous man to do right It cannot chafe the sensibilities of one honestly dis posed. Oar criminal code is enacted to prevent and punish wrong doin still every well disposed man does not seek Its sbrogatlon. These checks up on the wickedly inclined do not man acle the good and virtuous, and none but those who are seeking an oppor tunity to do wrong need chafe under there operations. We hope. the low may not be repealed, and only sus pended by virtue of an imperative necessity. Washington, March 17. The am ended bill to enforce the Fourteenth Constitutional amendment in Georgia continues the government of tho State as provisional, declares null ana void the expulsion of the African members of the legislature and restores them to their i eats, and persons admitted to their places are to vacata the same, and prohibits any person disqualified under the Fourteenth Amendment frcm holding seats in said Legislature. It al o requires the President to station a Eufiicient military force In the State to carry them Into full execution. In reply to a Kentucky delegation, who lo-c ay requested the President to appoint none but Republicans to office in that State, he said, I have instructed my Cabinet ofdeers that in the border States tone but reliable, outspoken Republicans shall be app-ointed to of fice, and if any other kind obtain po3 sitions I will not hesitate to remove them. Secretary Boutwell has agreed to appoint a negro, named Joulet, as As sessor of the New Orleans District. There were four white applicants for the ofUco, New Yop.k, March 20. The Western mail, bich left this city on the 16th Inst., was burned next day six miles this side. of Wifliin. Pa. The mail was a very valuable one, consisting of letter ana lb'J newspaper bags. Four or five of the letter bags contain ing the California mails, were saved, ftna &CRl iqrwaru. many 01 ine tellers from whence they were again for- warded to their destination. rtrrrr: DIED. In Tern, March HUj, Eddy, only non of Jatln fca-vlers. afeil two years ami fonr monthi". Theparentshave the sympathies of nisi SEAV AD'EUTISEriESTS. Occido-ta.l Hotel. K. 48 JIata Street, between ltfc 2d. AARON MYLIN, Pbopkietok. This hoc has been remMled and newly furnlshP'i nritb handsome furniture, and all the rotslt of afirbt-elnss hotel, antl Is now oreneJ for th reception of euests. The tmv ciln? public win And this the cheapext Crst clai iionss in t he cltr, and centraliy locatel, wlih Vfll ventilated eleepins flppurtments. Itstuests ervsureof pentlomaniy treatment, and first class fare at rnolerate rat?s ITotico. rTHE UNDERSIGNED will receive JL nealivt proposals up to Sfarch 2!)th, l.sefl f"r floinc tc CnVnter nd Joiner work for School H ujse, ?ii f-r J-'a;rttin)f tbe name. In restrict JCo. 3, It"-i;M lTKunrt, frnaU County, Nebraska. The b-;, a ins to f ".'x: U-L to he covered with Pine b.jti?tfn,t! r-tir.ir to bwone Inch by nix, matched n(t seitlct )f ! wilii the winie; two coats of Paint. Th woric t tw B.U d n In a woritrnunUJte manner, iiii tinivhwl t-y tb first of Jurt. ty:ntrct ri.l he let to the lowest responsible d Jer, ytth rirht to reject any and ail bid la r "rvwt. Any limber Innructions will be given by tha lirector If riiutted. It. EKITXKX, Director. HuKb 22, XfX 24.Jipl DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby piven that the firm of llainey, fwis A Co , h been dissolved by irmtual connt, Henry K.t ervon witlKlrwln tijre"iX)ni. The linn hereuler will be Italnev A Lewis, a of old, rlia &wm nil diU nl liabilities, all persons in d:0led to tbe tlrm wiii pica-m call and seUie theirac annu lanuc e-i.awsly, and save e;wt . . T. KAINEY, . w. i). lkwin; T4-3t HEXnV KMEP.SOX. iiau:c a An:.:iTAGH, Wholesale & Retail 3t Kaltt street, JF, X5erry eldataacl. Kp rtoptant'T on hnnd. In larce qnantl lia, Uieciiuitrct !i le and laucy oriss c:1 Pfovision a H H z X and are determined to 33 71 0 CCIIIIUNITY fty scUfris lower than h.ia been known 8. nee tbe BalrayDays of 185G GIVE TIIETi A CALL. CO Ih'ITRY PRODUCE ALWAYS WANTED. . CHOICE N. O. SUGAR. Till: ANNUAL MELTING cf tbe X v 3:i.l'' i i Vors nnd Kr.l;ipnt Prof erty E ' - f.f .1 - t1' ' C. v Vi.r)i T,-..v rrH-t . w i 11-e " uai't..: ..( 1 j-e i i c.-r,i::i : .-tH.y, ! n lu r If A p-. .!. 1 t i O ci; p.a. 'i t e x r''" "' ' ' ' ' ' j ! 1 1 1U 'i ei k i a -wi.oot i.i ector i.i ia t rm of tLree i 1'ocnv! 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' i - . , i . r . ! is in 1 ' - T . f 1 i 1 i - ' X i i 1 a t ' ..-..jji 1. 1 tr tiv.ic ij-.a ' 1 i ..y i'. m r-? :irriali;i;,i:-i. r c , 1 r j '!.':.( nt 'f r 1 : ; cost?., 1 - . I . i i s . !e v ', . l :;' 1. a'.cc (1 v -.! t :'. vs. i : I ' ; t : v '! C;-!r Tf f 1 00. :. 1 : -tt f-.t.U t :i ! ' 1 (;.;-, r ''. to t r...- t.,orT r.i t t".v.-n t'f - r n-i i ris'i s .1. 1). li -int. GiwK.-tn, vs.- 1"-i R. tr !ccf U.;..-i-.:-j H. J.i.i .j. .--a!!' of It: a! iv-tate t jiMvt nis-t coii ir:'!..,!. i.i trdian onl.Ttxl to i:ii ic (I S t-i aas'T. I Ti'.n.'l. At: i :-a I 'i-lt - ' ! ' ( '.nip .t;i v.;l .!';rin-T j-.--js-l.-n.-y of i.T0CH.-.iiriif in ilankniptcy f t.' ii ' -r.K Ar. in w J. .'..'nthu- vs. 0ee Mat!iMVA, On nki.;l:i:i ij 'Al:T suit slaved, 5i-i'f-n dent having : -u ailjudI a Bankrupt in tho 17. S. Diir!ct t 'ourt. U-iory ? V. X'l-visfmt vs. Christopher C Mann, li ialn!-k IifKxan I Thomas Thonvvt. Jury t-irspannel.c 1 an l v.rn an1 cause sub irUtieJ. Jury out It hours, fnilod to tucree. S von t Jury cmpannolied and sworn ; cause submittt-l: jury rcturuol verdict fcr plain -litf fur 5rJ,Nl Motion to set asido verdict mid f jr a n.nw trial. Motion overruled; juil niint upt;i tho wrdii-t. Mary C Owens vs. George W. Owens. Con tlnn.l lor service. Emm or Ijsh vs. P. Ilutch'ns, etal. CiUiscMcttlcd; judgment aaims piaiutitffor st Ann Wolf. Administratrix, vs. Thelleirsof Abs.lom Wolf, deceased. Awaiting report of commissioners tosetto.Tdower, and report of snleof real esfr.te l.'y administratrix. John N. Jleyn-dda vs. Lucinda B. Bech. Came op for hearing on exceptions t M aster's repott. Jury empaniiello-.i and sworn on is sue of facts. Jurv returned verdiot for do fendent ; cause reforrei to Lv Forest ivjitcr to take proTfs. Wililain CompUn vs. Jano and Joseph Ivk'ss. By agreement Jad.snent rendered nnin-t (l 'fi'ii dents. Wliiiam F. Wilson vs. The City of Brown vllte. Jurv f !njia:in-'.le-d and sworn; cune snbnilttod; verdict of jury for the plaintiff for $ I. KiO W. J. X. Reynolds, Administrator of Willis Hill's Estate, vs. John VV. Middleton. Cause submitted to court on agreed statement of facts and continued. William II. Hoover, Assignee of the Estate of Andrew J. Reott, vs. Luther D. Iiolins'n. Canse submitted to Chorion agreed statement of facts, and continued. William Hutton, Guardian, vs. Dora Gou dy. taieof real ejtatin l'eru rerorttti. Sale confirmed, and guardian ordered to make to purchaser ndeed. William S. Horn. Administrator, vs. The Heirs of Samuel G. Daily, deceased. Sale of real est ;Ue reported. Hales confirmed, a) id ad ministrator orderl to make to the purchas ers d'Vtis. Commissioners appointed to as Rhrn dower reported, and report onrlrmad. Benjamin b Lushbauli, Administrator, Ac. vs. The Heirs of John i. Reamer, d cased. Sale of real estate In Middle Brown ville re ported. Sale confirmed, and administrator r;ii3ia Elliott, Guardian, vs Iuis Crochard Elliott, etal. Sale of Toll Brtclue across tho Little Nemaha Hiver at Nemaha-City, to the tlountv. eonlirm'.sl and d.?ed awarded, Ss rah Walt. Administratrix, vs. The Heirs of Hiram C. Watt, deceaseii. Awaitina; re port of sale of real estate, and report of com missioners announce! to assssrn tioDFer Emelia Konlenn vs. Jimcs Kosterand Jarhe8 Crain. E. W. Thomas entered nppearance lor Craii'. with leave to nlead in iw days from date, and cause continnedfor service on other cleft7i:ient. McLennan & Archibald vs. William Vin cent and George Harrison. Continued for service. Mathew Rombach vs. Benjamin Holladay and Wife. Cause continue! on motion or de fendants at their costs, with leave to answer In ninety days from date, nainrm to repiy n u-n davs therealter. cause reiorreuiou, B. Hewelt to take proofs, and report same to the court at next term, and cause continued Samuel Petit vs. F, Coursey Richards, et.al. Referred to J. N. Reynolds, to urnse proors, and report same to court. Tnc!innl.vni lirniam!n Tlnllfttnv.pt.al. Petition for partition of the town of Aspin- wall. (Vntlnuej. Ann Eliza (Vdllns vs. Robert Collins. Cause reportedto O. W. Brown to take proofs. Proofs reported, divorce granted as prayea lor in n Rtntins b 11 John N. Bev-nolds, AdmJnfstraUr, vs. The Heirs of WiUis Hill, deceased. Continued, with leave of each dependent to answer, Gilkison A Sloss vs. Thomas M. Gi-een, et. ai. Default entered. Decree and saleordereu of Mortgaged .premises, ns prayed lor In plaintiiT s pet ttion. Svdnev L. Stout vs. Newton M. Iloltrlnser, Case continued at cost of defendant on his motion. The peoplo of the State of Nebraska vs. James Ginder and Charles Bl.icklaw. Defen dant Ginder paid cost; case dismissed. Jonas Crane. Adminlntrator, vs. Isaac; II. ClMsrett, ct. al. iK'fault entered as to all the fleicndants except Atkinson bdJ iluddart. Decree as prayivt jor in piainrut's petition. Iowa College vs. Ijanrence Wicbelinan,et, al. Judgment as prayed for In petition. Ex ecution ordered. John S. Moore vs. Henry Heymonre, ct. al Cause settled; costs paid, and suit dismissed. Gates. Boslield A t'o.. vs. I ho ardens and Vestrymen of Christ's Church. Cause settled and suit dismissed John st if U-i iaker vs. Alexander W. Morsran, ct. al. Default entered ; judgment as prayoil tor in petition; Kale of mortgaged premises ordered. Ieonard Arnold vs. Rlchanl F. Barret. De fault entered; Judgment airalnst defendant as prayed for in piaintur s petition. Newton M. lloltzlnirer vs. Sidney I Htout. Jury empannelled anl Bworn. Cause 1 tied. Jury returned verdict in favor of plaintiff for !). jiMeraem on the verdict. Wilcox & Worthing vs. Levi Johnson. De fault entered. Judgment against defendant and nraved for in clalnti2"s petition. John A. I'onn vs. Abner Ray. Jury errv- mnnelletl and sworn. Jury returned verdict for defendent. Judgment rendered on- the verdict. Jefierson II. Broady. Administrator, vs. Bernard McFillan. et. al. Default entered. Judgment as prayed for in plaintiff's peti tion. Sale of attached property oruerea to p:iv Judgment and costs. John Maley vs. Joseph Ord. Cmtinucd. Wash lnerton Squires and John Steel, plain tiffs in error, vs. The People of the State of Nebraska, Judgment and costs before Justice of t he Peace reversed. Marv Brettv vs. Jaoues MIgnery. Motion to dissolve attachment overruled. Cause continued. Samuel M. Rich vs. Geo. W. Hill and Jos. W. Blackburn. Continued. , STATE SATT. , T frrt-1 A TJTS T A TYTTfC! AT TIIE liLOFIffBOiSIBI On THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS 1 SI0NER3, Appolatl by an act of the Legislature tf tbe Slate of Nebraska, fentltled "An Act to provide for tlie sale of the Unsold I-ots and lliockson the town sitenf Linco.'n, and tor the Loca tion and Erection of a State University, and Acri- cultund c:xll'?ge. and State Lunatic Asylum, ap proved Feb. 15, 13CS," will at I IX CO LIT, The CAPITAL cf tbe gtate of Nebraska, On the Third of June, JUL 1869 Commencing at 10 o'clock A.2f. OfTerat ruhllc iale the Unsold lots and blocks !n tbe town of Lincoln. Said property consists of the odd numtjered hiocks, tbe even numbers havfn? been jmiiJ heretofore by the 6tate and mow ljtnrr-!y occu jiitxl liy buil'liiip. The terms of sale ul Casb, tind for not le-n than the R;pru!sed value. Saidap Iriiueiit to t-e made by Uie Couimtssioaei-a. io.cco jLcziTZ or A HT?. T.ATTTn.l XVe w-;;i t the same UmesndBnon the same trtns oflrr at Public Auction nearly au.o isrrt-s of 1 n AErk-ulPji-Hl iAiid-i b!'in!; nj u tue btate, lying fro'n on t') ten m.;es fr'jm Lioojla. v'e would 1 k. ft LiiH-ola baa now a perflation of twelve hundi-e-t Ir.V.tt.iitaats.and is rauiclr trmw in0 both po'..tHadud commercial liiioortiice. 1 beCiit4 E ai; 1 ' U now er-mpieted. and t h s-i-n Of ta It.'-.iAiar ust t ited wiul feid In It. Tlietct on cf tu .1 Lo - ' inure o luras it rt-:ted to fa i ore iir.er-t5 of ( t i tee - b favoriOie aa tae mir-t ac li-Mof It ft;, :id' co::!d as!c. A ir-!f rai HMiroHd Uvf in.-d andcr whica norue h veer six rs a-oad conrpsn'os ceiiif-tnsr bere pro;t d t') avail tr.emselvw of f-ima nai i.d nush ia-i ro.uls tocorr.plotioii at an ear! day. t hile at !rt tare con . i-i.:iy expect to be bentViihin one r-T iroru i; a.i.e. 1 i..jwi;i. win toJu"y u In unvln? that Ltn cr ;-i.? no Ci.s; -in 1.1 w.d b t e "i :Hana;o!iK" of .N i i.r.i.s .i, iuvi tae ; i 't.t Leuroad ceuurr west of T!!irt,tt'i laepiaw;' w:ti the fact that sll tbe V'-lUcbui- n 'vr-i.K'u;' i u:-".iid lUntwiihiaooe r.1 a h.f r. . ..es from l-wo t fc. rer!urt, tee r; Ui.ne -f in.: in t.-e w--r:d, now in coarse of u-'Vl'ir'Illi'llt, L.Vf il-v-sr;'.,..! M t it Will t DO Orfli- nry ti.iim e i-.r invent ).- u ' who Invied t ii rmT r ; Hie wti- Kuv been to resize from "f to bve L ti ; ar-vi pi-rrf-ut. Bdvimce. Uitntasoer .' t ! yof Jra.urtiEry.18e3. iJA kit J.i 1 w i., l-;..v-'"'-'-. " V. I . jc: .V.:li ; . ilE. Commissioners. prxo: :in gton Nuiisizr.Y. l - i'. t; 1.; p. n--, rr Luahel. i It-fUtl ir-l cia,-:-. l.ry'-V kit (rrnjt A !'". '!. .,i.yv ' j "1. r ; a'- -. I ' 1 r . i-.i 1 ri ; cjt S "a l.i -r 1 .... 3. 1 : j. "1 j: 7 u . . , !.. 1 -1 .:.'. : ,. - I -r 1 r. i ;). i r l. - I ... ii rt, 4.C a jriwti.Ilt. Zl 11 I7Iin.iij. a fect SUM1 'R A Kit I 2 f ad 0 ( - 'i, A l'i aMXT Han d llalei' ! I s 0 H i T7 ,;i,...' AND A Pr.r.FECT 'ALL COMBINED IN ONE! Cheapest in Hie World J MACHINES AND R ETA IRS KEPT BY T. A. Tisdo1, Jr., Cz Co., 2i-it EP.OWNVIELE. JACOB IAROHN, IIEHCHAIIT TATLOH, - P fN 8 llain street, opposite i a, ' -J.-. ' IloPherson' vr jr ! a; - , , i a I a' -' 11 ?" f -- f Rrr.wTix-nT Veil f - , i j Dealer In '. READY HADE I CJ.OTSII.G! Also Agent for j Singer Sewing Election irctic3. NOTICE is hereby given that' on Monday, the St Ii iluyof April. A.r. IStfJ, there will be held in and for the City of Brownrllle, In Nemaha County, Stau; of t5nvil, an election for the following city oiuoers, viz: OSE MAYOR. FIVE A LI) J-'-HIT EX, OX A' CITY I'LHilC. OXi: CITY TUEASl'HER, OXE CITY A r.OR, OXE CITY MA HSIIA ,, OXE CITY F.vrIXEEj;. OXE flTY A TIOHXKY. which election wiii be i;wne ! at 9 o'clork In the morning, and will continue open until ti o clocK in the afieruoou or toe :une uny. ti. V. FAIRBT(OTIIER, Mtiyor of Ilrownviiie. J.GMcNavcii.to.v, CTerk. 'ii-iw Hotice to Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED will receive 1 8call profxisiv'.s up ti) April nth, lt0. for furuishm tiie matenui, ana aoin dimou and carpenter and joiner work, to enclose buiUi Inir on Main street, of tire lollowins dimensions: The building to bi? i'x. leet of brick, resting on solid stone lin-.nilntii in three icet thick at bottom, nd two leet thick at top, hud in innrtur. 1 he brlci work to be forty t hUb and eighteen inches tliick for first story, with 0)-u front, and three lloors and SxUiolce. Did-i will be received foranv or all of said worlr and material, reserving the rig.it io reject any or ail oi said bios. For further specifications orolr to the nnder- slb'ued. S?-2 J Ail hSj, KACKEil, Kecy, I AM NOW. PREPARED. WITH the best of Workman iai Mnchluory. to manufacture all kind) of Busrtics . ...... ' ::. HarroT7St etc., . ''. and to repnlr all kinds of MA C H I N E H Y. AY EXPERIENCED IIORSE-SIIOEIl al ways reudy to accommodnic the public . ti-SATISFACTION G UA IIAX1 EED.-&. J. II. BEATON, One Door West of Court ITouse, mach4-6m ' ' ISrownvllle, Neh. , Proposals for Railroad Ties. OyriCK pf thr Hini-AN-n Paottc Railway Co. Iv'ti'RASKA City, rv eb., i curuary Zl, ijkiu. j PROPOSALS will be received at this office, up to Miirch 0th, 1(;;, for 50,000 ZI:ii!rcad Cross Ties, To be 8 feet Ion 5 and' 6 ry 7 Inches If bewed, by 8 inches if sutwed. Alt ties to be barkrd. and tr r- nf gfiuna Ylilte, Post. Tin or Burr Ork. KUtci Walnnt or omer hnrtj woixl timH-r, in thti cpimoii of tb Kngiueer or tiu perinterident ot the rouipuny. CMtid ;i to be d!i vereii on trncirat dpot rronnda near the levee in X ebruska Citv. and to be cruss-oiied for inspection. Proposals will state price rer ti st1 tlmeof deliv ery. 2t-at B.iX.P.OLi'K,lsecreUry. CLOCKS, VATC; AKD " J ID "W IE Ij H Y. No. Z 3 Ilaia Street, ITrormvillfi, , . , JOSEPH SHUT", Vi. keep on r.n:.l a larr I .1 n - , . ;, i il3i..iL:.J. HepslrLn of Clocks, We elry done on traort not lecs. . ALL WOIUZ ITAKIIAXTZD. HOUSE.SIGiI.CARRIAGE, Gnildinjr, Glastng, Pajerhanglag, ' ITo. 15 I lain Ctrea-fc, ' (One tloc-r enst tf ITr.nk & Hollar -cr'a Qat-cnswiij-eanJ Uroctry store-j bhownville, 2:n:nAEiwi. sr- 4 v. ciiap.li:j g cadi:, Joa;r In Ilisttl 3 of f locTr. ZTarses E3r-!-t, Call, or "tcIr.:: 4Soc; Poord-.d 1 the f ry cr V.'ccX MY t?T. T.LT'-S at?'". WV'! rw! H'-r-sand bi)L"-acx. J . .! . r n,( .-v.,sv to fasr- tn.n of i Lan.i X ..-t t- i i att.. . cirtied, ih; W-w j . . , .a. . a.... sta -w Iwm B17 P:" .-s pvpry morti!"r at t--) o'ca-.clf .t. 2f. J-t. -r f 1 ' 4 i-1 -I p.'ivct, .. 1 1- t ..a U.C fv .iiA.,....ra v. bein -r-ti- i JOB VTOni:. Nor.tl.y- . .1 Plainly V lixccuted, tit t he A I vtr.lrr Jol Kwas, : 1 1 ' ladi: Con(rc3J Brnixo and Su:i:ir:r. Hats, CARPETS, OIL CLOTII.4,- and 0r.0CEP.IE3, m m$n Km s iiLL liUoiJ uuJO-s Ten Thousand Yards. Broxii & Bl'clid Uncling, Tuch'C Thoiuand Yard. I" -i Lancaster. Gln!o, tba. Three Thousand Yard. Law i$ Jaconet, PeroaU, Organ- Utcsand (Jreveduies. rj fTf - t "'-vr'o it " O.'j Thousand Yards. BrCC3 GODw3, Spring and Summer, 3Vcr TAoiifancf Yard. 4,coo Tartly Swi&s Muslins, Plaid, Striped and Checked Jaconets, Aa oo, Mctoria Jxiwrvi, Book MuIIa, Lirlzs 2J?jl JAnen, Cor ded Dimity, Irish Linens, 2,o oo ITards, Striped Shirting, Chcak Shirt ing, Picking, alt grades. U)Ouu J Jfc Cottonadrg, Dmir.i, T'rrrd, Kentucky, Mary land and Ms souri Jeans, and Pine Cii meres. Tablo Linens, Llcazhcd, Zfulbecled and Col ored.. White and Brown, Aft piece. A v fca aia. kwA.ka.WAi iMitju kv iropf Opo JVoni amX EmUe ell tixes. 45 12ozcn All Styles. Ticer.tj-f.ve Doz. Lc:it Fprinj Stye. U Doz. ---t T7A f ! j anff Cc'orcZ, LUzcn end tc'wii, lw Dc zcn. ' -s r- n f - k . 'jEczcru r' - V- , . ... t PULL .. L r PULL SZ cc: ll I -l r I j Piv r M.l . I . k.il.lu' ii I lilt I ilk: i i. TTvI". ri;u v : Snrvcyn: Town i-i ' Pre1, rc 1 1: i' rvr ' . a r:r?-f ;;-- i v . t -f Mr. C. ; r. -, r:;i r-:i-' v nt rrll t;i 'o H t .-:rv-y ts i' !.ls ' : r r. a ' -a n i r ton ns.or !,j (1'iyoiiiit tv in?': t l,:r i 1 :v.n-t. Ar.r WiJ'.inr '"I'll 3 .- l.i r, ! ' rve vt-1 " rr-' T- iv-.nt i,r..t.vf.vj aa,;; .aat 7V- w"i;i nnc it to titi-ir advaiita to cull upoa 2.1 r. W&Uri-si, et thef IV 1 I ov?.a .fvvs.r i-izrc uount. X I!. t j - t 'U- O O" 1 r - f K'M: sal:; at a I m-w u.x V IX LARGE 0!'. s?IALL C L" A 2s TITI E.S. A No. X Prick Ilnuse, 7 Room.1. 2 lots, nar rinsings fart r tliC!ty, 011 Water blrtet. Price 8 -,'---. Teriuj ea?y. IIoise and two lots on Main street, 11 rooms ;!;istro.!, tr'XMi wril and ntaS.it. Will be o2'trei for tiie tsuiitl! euni of SIjO ca-sli. IIotis and one lot for sale. Hons Is well pliislerrit and near business part of town. lYicerjOO. Ilo'tse and foarlots T'1cn-'! l ttaation cir-lf-n foMcvj fine vlc-sr of River and Town. Trice SkO. Honse flnd ttro lrfs on Writer Kfrpot, one Iilf)ckXrom 2Ialn etrct-f, forfl,S:. A bar gnln. TOTfN LOTS S" "sr-r TIT "",rA t 200 arrcs fenctsl and nnder crltlvntion ; 90 acres Tlr!er; two IIousih on the Farm; a splendid Stocli Farm; at Hi per acre. Terms hbendt. Nortli Eat quarter of South East quarter of fceoiion i,iywn i.tiange 1. South East quarter cf Sortth. EiWt quarter o ISecLlou 4, Town i, IUngo li, North West qrjrtcr of Rnath Eat qtsarter of bc-cuoii t, iown i, tuiuge It. I? Acres nine mile from Frownvllle, and vefi 01 iNeniariit t iry, on tre line of the Brownvll; nd Ft. Kerrscy Raiinrad, at a Ivtrciln. S Vid down, the rest on one, two and three years time. 120 Acres No. 1 Trairle Land, good water, at 40 Acres la Section P, Township i, Range 4') Acres In Action 27, To-.vnshlp 1, Rai!t if. NV,i th-V.n.t fpiarter 5'c;jon 5, T",'-r,n;,ln s. X'.arie I-:, l.-yi acr-a; t.arr-i)r'ji4C, oi.e e'l '4 h'df stor-y Urease i4x'i, ki:"i. l.'iu. fdnii ',v.-ll nt fie i.Hr, s;i ic wisferon t?ic place, :w' dots ci Tiitia-f. r, fi i !, ai'. 2."2 Acr- S.nt.h W.H.t Quarter Section I, Town Rah.-" a. and lxt and in Sec tion l i, T"w ii !, lt(nir' t ', 4), inilcs wrt of Aspliiwali. i-t-ml.d prairies. cf-Vjii per HC!f,: : . 17) Acres In Town 3, Range 11. WO Acres near Salem, at a bargain. IS) Acres la S-et'on 11, Town 3, Ran?e U. 1G0 Acres lil Section 35, Town 3, Rase 15. 40 Acres la Section 2 Town 3, lUir0-s 13. COUal' a.' -T. aka. j a Et half of PoGt!t West quarter cf Section it,Town 2, La" ;s St. South it'i -.-.rt.'rof Javuth West quarter of Section 17,Torn 1, Iub;b li. Xonii West quarter Section 9. To-ra 2, Rane orth West of rorth West qruirter Section i's,,Tow.a2,i:ar;jlL. 130 Acr?n with '---r:r-.er ar-l a CoJ Mine opened ca t.ae i -Lure, i icad I'riUrla, "o. 1 water x T-'t f - i i.- -i i.,', f : -fii. i.,'t ."--r r f : 1 a t - - -' . L;ur t-o-a i '' i t cf ' :t.i T 'n 5, I. ir. '. i ?w miles and C:3 Arr-9la" - a , . i . i - II".: r -- " ! ' - ' - " 9 5 ' I ... i j I.'.c h- : j. - c t r ', ic; f .r;r 'I - a j s- .. i o; ik.; t..s .jt b-.a cf as i r - . , n 5, r It 4 ;-a ' - i: Irrlrrof wal---. run. w t t i 1. ::a-:. II.: : l'l 1 . u t n. 1 ;f -rf ' Ir a ; ik.al None;:. jr 1 j r.-'i 1 i' :a .. .- , : a. ,i;i ' '' 1 ' a "-t .jf F ' V r !.,! I .. -1 14 1 .A, ' -r cr ... r: 1. 1....0.V : ,, viii--. ,, . e'Kt I .fa. p'm ni-d . l'ohMt',iii; il.-M-r:-"-! rr! : C'oiinry. .,-'-r-i k tviai7;. 11. r'U-' .n-;,..h 11, in her .- i . '. 1 1 1. or' r-i; . 1 ...b r ' f-r nr ! v -r i. rl. t n - I ; .ai 1: 1 i,.- ! io .V..- VrsM - y. . , iv,o, , 1 j ; ;: ! t lie ui.'"- i . i r t. ,i 1 , : not .i'-. in. i it .i !.' 1. '-', in;cr-; :' ;i..t i r- i .- I.. .. . '' -N "- - 'l- I : ri-l I K-l ;. , , . -a ! 1- ' :'ir .a -r a 1 i..-. 1 Ml :i i.l i I Il'llvj liw 1 c.or1 I! ' : 1 . ... t lie I r.ric !...! ami r -i : . j. t t-f. t.'icr w.t:i t.ie c' :' i-r- .V'.v. im 1 s you. !i.f,M.1 ..., ..i.inij rv, uav i.l A-,.ru. A.: I " . ..:.! u 1.' . a true, and j'.idr..nj r.-.!--r"l II w . 'otice or iNTrtk;i.Tio ' Pirrv 1 . i r : :. (., 1.,.. . : ,1.: ?r (f atatu:e in i-.s ; rov dw. -,,. ,. ,,t herchr rf. en twa.l v:..ifi :t n.av d.iim'n. t ui t ., li.m bi itu'uii.hI rod ii... r;.oci.i.-d t I'..wvi!, ibJ (,'otinty or' .Tni'iiu and .-'ate.). -t.r.ika. i.i'qt t'k Cniri'any, ui: 1-r '.e ran-e o; - 1 '"l (;,' l IfiliVi i-t'i. o hr' w vii.e. r'!'n'i." I :. 1 . o-c h .r.. 1.1 fonijiuny in nt i.roi i;v:a. in .! .1 i-v nt Sunt. hn. 1.1..! .re 01 ;,.bra. '1 :.c .i ,1 I u'r -tiny t bH-n i'.irm.i :in,c,i -rfi-ii i and :;wn:!f U bi:!d'l!ir to rnt lor biK i'.M j..r. ... sr.l Utm-rn. rr hv Ui so.d orders of .M.,m.i-s ft,,. I 1 ui 1 w io.-ir I-ihi i rooiiw. w.-ij jin fu'!:iil -nv r.ii sur,-. Of s! t tiioua nd Ci-.. ian. w ; .i u;".,. r i)t,,ll, of i inii.-i r"4 to in r.-H' s iv li.urMo s.-rtt 1011 iiir ii ii,' i i,i,:. w i.-.-i; ina (ut.r.rr it '.Mcrcuwd by vi.m ot tnt t.-n i .-4 tatvcn7 tn.nwand : t 1 i-aid in !st.iinidi'ts. as rnn- n-q -,i the l..'rd of n i-rs. Th- ' ri ..rurion Cor. aie. Ir 1 :;i Jjio: iry. i hh, wr::..i.i wn Iktmo. pi.-iion 01 ti.e bu...: ctr. ;! un-,. otner arrart. meiits are tuade icr te u.ar.a.'rn.-nt and can f tli pre r-rty. Tiie bi-i h-st amonri? of Lis-,.:; v to wb'ch the mi Corr-'rauoii nt a v ::! ca.l be IruiiiC, is (l.Trt u four th(Mi-iini doi-ii rs. T!) aiutirtof -t 1. r-,rnt,i,n ,tr b,bcm.l by a Board of ii-snat-r. rn.r.;,.. orarrmkat, S-rclrv.Tr"!.-. j;!-r. a".l two l r.-ctors. ilyorut-rof iri of f n i-.-rt. J!. i I x KTT. 7Y.i'it Jl. J!. ia. K KM Vrrln-Jt J 'Na. JI.i .v Kit, J"rftnnrfr. io:. W XUrerforn F i:0 AL NOTICi:. :icLt-nnan i Al cha- ! 1. v. Y.";n. Vi i'-co t and Oor? Iiarwon. i,. r- 1 1; l"iirr 'ir"i. . I'.ii.'i.i County, lo Orf To Wai. Vim-.nt -d (f-rz ir.sr'son: Vnn l.t-rchy noii '.e that '..: .1 w.ve j..n ed p.uii.tai. bar cimii)ii.nitl nn j;.-.,.u .; n-,t y.m in tite m,mtt nanet ci.ort. lor tne tvrv of one haMir4 aaa hitfs-n dollars, as do? ui baN nc on attorney t .'(m; tintl your prorwrfv. t-wir-ti-at half of tne iU'r-li west quart r. and tbe nort's w -t rj carter of llieooeii wet ji!jrter, of "t.oit , 8, north ranir u; east of tit pr: ; i; al mer d .an has Own attix-tiea a said cnii : tir.vt unis yuu n-nr oo or n-ut titt f i, :; i 'i ir nf , j- ;-M, a.i. l.i. and answer li ? ti'-'l of thsa:d i !. in:' in t) m i-nri-c. J-.d i.il will ! reri-iertHi mnimr vm f.ir t.'-o uin-.vmt inrr.t d. tojrtlier witn !iitcro..f sn l ci-ts, aat ia4 attached ptoperto so:d r t - 2'i-. LK.y.Nat.N' ,t -ti.i ;n ot.n. cii;a l ;uiici:.- '-iketi up 7 j f.v. .-. t .! in';;. a t . i r o;t par' trA ' r-1 si"l J nn'ir.'r!ie.l, r.ri J of r.f.-iir., or. thr-j y t and s. t oo iei ; -.r. ; lu , . ... i!ir!i nerir a v.-.r o. J. r ,. i a a j. cxiK, -?S w T T fs BaliiilSl, -V-."o;;M rtwr?-"T i, ,,. ..,. (, . 4 !.";. ;i hr-vnr:.. ;.nd L- now primr to I .-r ,C1I . n ! Ji.. itirrr. ALL opef a us rarta,mrf to I ,e .-,oicJ ol i"r t.xry. '.. Ir.nt rooir. tn Onrrrr. Or ft l' Eiht atnvt. t wo I.: a k from R. R. Pepo, t. Josi:nr. mo. DEPOT OF rilfJIC! N. 0 iVar'L St:eet, H'X. .IOSP1I, MO . nUSIC PUBLISHERS, V.'h, !j and R. !.i;i Inl.TS In D i in: .:uu uiiuisilOi r -1 r -1 Chicliering u Son's Pianos Which were arar-Tl the Crc:3 cf th- LEGIOU cf E02I02, and FIRST GOLD MEDAL AT PARIS nxrcITION, aLso T r-wkT, i IIET7Y0HH union ca ti W4 k L w k li W ... .'kl ii Li W Uk'" a s i a C. 1 All orders khou: I i.e a: i-v-Ascd f ' s - -k ' , .... . vr. ixr.n. t. b. xisT50i.M. flGi.1 . . i , .waXi tix. j; k,Jaert3 tr-,9 Li;t ej-rl. for Jl.v. - j 5-Cra