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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1867)
wZ Mortgages, Executions, Replevins, - . 1 riT LlAlIS, 7 Chtttaut St, A E. cor. 6ft s ...thai ted Aeeut In St. Louis for this ire ill attend making collections and purchas lie CM St 1- t'sOff. VILLE. THULSDAT, DEC. 26, 1867. pLACKBLRN is cur authoriied Agent to i .r(iabscriptions for the JirerJiwr ia the Fair- School D"tet. escf ibis weeks Advertiser can vpo'J. ! i Word for BroTrnvIlIe. ; jroKCvllie is the County Seat of Ne jci,s County, and situated about the t 'dlc d ccunly ntnh. aiid touth ' ibe river. She numbers now a pop r ose onto J.uuu. lnese are uon and for a rear past, certain -uesaod localities have been and are Anting lecal jealousies against her, ' r-r to turn trade from her even into e LaJs of business men of other '-.ie!, have sought by every means ieir power to imbitter and prejudice citd of the farmir.g community -linstbtr. These are facts ! urir.g this period Brownviile has not jj s'.ill, as these workers in the cause I contention would have her do. With- year Brownviile has increased to ' e extent cf 75newresidence and busi es houses, worlhS150,000, and has ;ied several new business firms to her iL These are facts! ' Kow, bonafiJe enterprise seeks the :;ention cf the whole county, irrespec re of local bickering or prejudice, to j tiractages, and calls for aid ! And , bwnville, because it is the largest cen- s of trade in the county, because it is rstr&l east and west, end because here her -re capital can be concentrated than at ;y other point in the county, occupies a i ininent position in that call. This rail- rd, passing centrally through the coun- 3d, is ia the northern tier in Missouri, in rder to give tbe greatest possible bene- t to the counties subscribing to its stock, 11 naturally strike opposite Brownviile le road running west from here will i "the greatest good to the greatest - smber" by running west from here, s beiD within easy reach of I, Place it at either end and in the ae degree ycu withdraw its benefits :m the other. Now, why is it that men admitting the ?2e5t to the county at large still snap t the heels cf the project, and cast slurs, innuendoes and falsehoods forth an(j j defeat the vote f for by this vote the 'emmissioners are simply empowered to r. for the people, to make such condi. cm as ia their judgement will secure :ta tae road and the people's interests I Ua two of the three Commissioners itwu iu me tuau ur uiunuviue ia J reasosable to suppose that they will ke conditions to rob, swindle, or im tril the interests of their constituanis? To ci" reads their proclamation; will by dare to give the bonds to the com sy? Wiih their prejudices, would ;fy ? To issue the sum upon eafe con- ions to secure the completion of the ni, and as stock in the company, is the t!y course they can take; their ainbi- n, their financial ability, their pteju s-e and their desire for the respect of kr . constituents, ail point to inis as tne t.V COUrP lliov will nr in inM I , j -"-t"- company is formed in Brownviile with ibfcriptions by its business men resi- Dts here, men who have to pay pro ortioaally more of the taxes of the tanty than the ssrae number from any- ptre else to the capital stock of the :mpany amounting to S210.000. Now t the vote carry, whose interests can jeopardised ? Who is running any . , - i Certainly not the couuty! She k, lies her own rnnditinn ! Rhi nnnr I . -i i .crl-l'in nnn ; ua ..ow f - ,wViU lsu ucr lC3 --bm oou votes tnrougn ner wiumistioaers in me management of tbe w oi iLe company against ot tne ongiaal company ! here r ... I -uienu to tne people? They certain- jcaa hare and retain the controling in- ; ; Now, why the opposition ? Certainly upon the plea that the 8350,000 may squandered, a plea damaging to the respect of the people and the Com- "doners they elect ! They are supposed 10 fleet honest men, good and true, able willing to do for the best interests of -eir constituents. -Can those we have :e trusted ? We think they can ! Will 8 lect thieves in future ? We think r3L, And aa l the fear of tax, read the . lam&tion. Dare any sd of Commit- oi g Pona fae Utter of this special rad 1 Those who use the cry cf - know ibis to he the contract. iiq, we a,jj wfcr is the opposition B raost blatant opposition? And we . .' I I " tut it utii upun IUB UOg in I manger policy. Brownviile is hated ! ;Je must be Dulled down ! Di the farm. " "of Kemaha county back this ? Will :ey throw twav this ptpjH Profit a- -i-wSe PrownyiIle may thereby become a wLm 20,000 or 30'000 PPulation ? . di such a town in the countrr rrove ! or daraape to farmers ? What L. - is C0Qn,y be without St. vooi conaty without Chicago ?' A rnaa without & hetd ? , Lock urea the counties which ba?e Ur-e towns home markets to consume the bulk of their produce ; then lock epea counties which have three cr four towns, jealously pul. lies and hauling, quarreling for suprem acy. Choose which you would rather lire in ; you haTQ it in ycur power now to make Nemaha county either the one or the other by your rote on the 7th. The interest cf the town and county are .1 i j i. i as tae xieaa ana ooay. u tue one is niggerdly to the other both suffer. Will you vote for railroad and progress ; or, anti-railroad, anti-prosress to dam Brownviile 1 That's the question ! Answer at the polls on thtlth III Building Improvements 1S67. The following is a list cf the building improvements made in this city during the year 1SG7. We also give as near as possible the cost of each building : O. B. Hewett, residence, 4th between Richard and Allen streets, 83,000. George Berkley, residence, Allen be tween 5th and 6ih, SS09. John Henderson, residence, Allen, be tween 6ih and 7ih, $900. Jas. II. Dye, residence, Cth between Water and Richard streets. $1,200. E D Beach, residence, Water bet. 5th aDd Gib, 3,500. -Beach &- Howard, residence, 5th, between Water and Richard, S900. Dr. H. L. Mathews, 4th, between Wa ter and Richard, 81,000. Hoidley and Hughes, residence, 4th, between Water and Riichard, 81,000. Samuel Somers, residence, Richard between 1st and 2d, SG00. Wm. T. Deh, dwelling, Water be- tween 1st and 2d, 8900. George Neely, residence, corner of Leree and Water, 81,000. George Marion, residence, Water be ow Levee, 8900. Samuel Somers, residence, below Le vee street, 81,200. Rarny & Lewis, warehouse, Water be ween 1st and 2 J, 81,400. Thomas King, residence, foot of Wa street, 8500. John McPherson, business block, on Main, between 2d and 3d, 840,000. County Building, Main between 2d and 88,000 John McPherson, residence in rear of block, fronting on 2d between Main and Water, S10.000. Evan Worthing's Saloon, Main be tween 1st and 2d, 83,000 john Smith's Barber Shop, Main be tween 1st nnd 2d, S400. Kiswei;ter Si Co. shoD, Main between 1st and 2d, 8300. Frank Johnson, residence. Main be tween 4th and 5th, 81,000 Milt Dryden, residence, Main be lWeen 6ih and 7th, $700 Tate ge(joraSj Atlantic between 9th jQth 8500. ru... q. Dorsev. residence. 6th be tweea Mam and Atlantic, $1,200 George Dorsey, residence, Atlantic between 5th and 6th, $1,400. j Whimev. tenement house, Main beUveeu 5th and 6th, 83,000. p0 Fnrnnrp. residence imtirovemeni. corner Main and 4th, 82,500 fierce Blake, business house, corner Main and 3d, $3,000 S. R. Jamison, cottage, Atlantic be tween Levee and 1st, $400 F. A. Tisdel, 1st between Main and Atlantic. 53.000. Dr. Blackburn, residence improve- a.i.;. i., M mem, aiudug uvu ' 81,000. Episcopal Church, corner 2d and At- l;c 85 000. Mrs Smith, residence, Atlantic be- . i r- i r-. r,rr I tween 4tn ana otn. sM.uuu. rHnsom Whunev. residence, Atlantic between 4th and 5th, 8600. I W. W. Crandell, residence, Atlantic between 4th and 5th, 8900. Leach Bros., residence, corner Nema ha and 6;h, $1,000. Dr. Blackburn, residence, Nemaha be tween 4th and 5th, 81.400. T. w mi, residence, corner Nema- - mnA 4th SfiOO. . ti' r ...M.. o r f iviortjau, icsiucwc, wmti . .. Nemaha and 3d, 8bUU. cbas McPherson, residence, corner of Nebraska anj 3d, $1,200 Tn, n'Plt. residence. 2d between Neri.aha and Nebraska, 8S00 WW-.. . r w Bedfordt corner of Nebraska d Ut $3 000 , J f 1. U. liacuer, resiaence, corner m Nebraska and 2d, 82,000. Lockwood, residence, Nebraska be tween 2d and 3d, 8700. S. Seeman, residence, Missouri be tween lsi and 2d, 81,200. Jas. Palmer, residence, Misiouri be tween 1st and 2nd. 8600. Hardy Williams, residence, north 2nd street, $400. Michael Baroda. residence, north 2d street. 8500 Rogers &. Co., Livery Stable, Main between 2d and 3d, 83.000. Goheen, residence, Main between 2d and 3d, 8S0O. A. P. Cogswell. "4 dwellings in Hoad- . c, ley & Emerson's Addition, $500 each, C.--UUVJ. I Stevenson & Cross, Star Hotel. Leree between Main and Atlantic, 83,000. A. P. Cogswell, dwelling, Water St., iOUtJ. 3. Grant. Levee. 6100 Perry Lawson, H. & E's. Ad., 8300. Small & Jamison, store, Main btreet, improved, 8S0O ' t Thos. Robbins' butcher shop, Main street. 8300. Jasper O'Dell, residence, 11. & E's Addition. 8700. Worthing & Wilcox, Warehouse, Le vee, 83 COO. Atkinson & Co., Warehouse, Leree, C303Q. . McPhcrsca, dwelling, Water si., $300. Pierce, residence, Atlantic St., $500. T. W. Tipton, laborer's cottage on his block, 8500. T. N. Sanders, residence, O'Donoagh Addition, $600 John Deere, residence, H & E's addi tion, 81.100. Keiswetter & Eirsman, slaughter house on the bank of the river, $1000. E H Burches, Main between 13th and 14th sts, 900. A CARD. Des. Crake & Thact, Physicians and Surgeons Having en tered into copartnership, offer their pro fessional services to the citizens of Brownviile and vicinity. Chronic diseases of all kinds, and those requiring an operation, will be re ceived and attended to, and we presume as skillfully, (having had a great deal cf experience,) as can be obtained any where else. Calls and consultations from a dis- ance will be promptly answered. Headquarters, for the present, at McComas' Drug Store, where one or the ether may be found when not profes- sionolly engaged. Messages left there will be promptly attended to. .For choice Family Flour go to Bliss'. Felt, Cloth nnd Hoop Skirts at THEO HILL & CO'S. Choice New York Factory Cheese at SWAN & BRO'S. For Holiday Presents go to WM. ROSSELL'S Ladies' Furs, the best variety in the market, cheap for cash, at WM T DEN'S TllC Weather. Thursday afternoon clear and frosty, iriday morning clear and cold, getting cloudy towards night, during which we had a sleet and snow 6torm, freezing as it fell. Saturday morn ing cloudy and mild, sleighing and skat ing brisk. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mild and pleasant. To day came in bright and clear. Coal Oil. Holladay & Co., will sell best White Coal Oil at 80 cents a gallon until further notice. Flour, Feed and Produce at the P. G. Store. Ermine, Fitch, Canada and Russian Sable Furs, at Theo. Hill & Co.'s. Fresh large Raisins, Currants, Spices &c, at SWAN& BRO'S. Bliss at the P. G. Store is selling Flour at $4.50 per 100. Flannels plain, stripped and shecked at THEO. HILL & CO'S. The Tableai. at the Episcopal Church, last Monday, under the man agement of Prof. Decker, was a perfect success. Senator" Tipton, bale and hearty, reached his home in this city to-day, to stay over the holidays. The RlVCr closed at this point last Friday night, several parties crossed Sat urdav and Sundey. It broke up Monday night. Died Tuesday morning, December 24th, 1S67, in Brownviile, Nebraska, James Oliver Carsok, son of Jon. L. and Mary Carson, aged 3 years, 7 months and 15 days, MarrlCd-At the Mar Hotel on the Ibtn, by judge i Morgan, rerry uoairee and Loriuda M Ebbs, both of this county. At the residence of the bride's father on the 24th. by Judge Morgan, David Frazier and Sarah Banks, both of this county nnnt Mlcftira ffen 01"T.T v ,, . f lVnT iiuiii J : Skin Caps and. Fur Collars; and where is the place ? At Win T Den's 50 per ctnt less than cod I School BOOkS of all kinds found at McCreery's for the High bchool. Cloak Ornaments all kinds at Hill's Boots and Shoes in variety at TEAR & CO'S. Bliss ftt the p G Store sells Buck- wheat Flour at 88 per hundred. Ladies Don't You Know That w T Den is sellmg Shawls and Furs Hoods and Gloves at half price. Patent Churns and Sleigh Shoes at J C DEUSER'S. Dress Trimmings Bugle, Bead and Gimp, at THEO. HILL Sc. CO S. H. C. Lett, Land Agent, Brownrille, Nebraska, Cash paid for Corn In any quantity at the P G Store. Fine Ladies and uents cotton ana wool hose at THEO. HILL & CO S 500 pounds Fresh Butter and 600 doz Fresh Eggs, at WM T DEN o. Farmer's Don't Ion Know It. That W T Den pays the highest market iiiO iu i,aau ivi vuiU) w u in Brownviile ? Toy Books and Albums suitable for urisimas rresems, bi i. j unmet a. Five Brood Mares (with foal) fof sale by A. P. COGSWELL.. Pared Peaches, Blackberries, Cher ties &c. at 5 WAN & BRO'S The undersigned propose to sell News after the 1st day of January for the fol lowing prices : . : Harper's Monthly; Frank Leslie's Monthly Goadie's Lady's Book, Ladies' Friend, Balou's Monthly, Harper's Weekly, Leslie's Weekly, Harper's Bazar, , Police News, Ledger, ' New York Weekly Saturday Night, Saint Louis and Chicago 30 cents 30 "' 20 15 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 CI 4( ( U II I." il . II Dailies'Sl per month or 5 cts a single copy. These rules .will be strictly adhered to until further notice. A D MARSH,;News Dealer?. r ClirlStmaS passed off quietly and pleas antly. The Episcopal and Presbyterian Sunday Schools both had Christmas Trees decked out splendedly, and a better pleased set of children never were in this city than thesej Snndayj School scholars. 5230,630 is the sum total to be distrib uted in the Legal Holiday Drawing; to lake place on Dec. 31st. $12 the price of a whole Ticketwill secure some one the Grand Capital prize of $50,000! while Half and Quarter Tickets, at 86 and 83, will afford a chance to the fortunate possessor to draw a proportionate amount- Communications strictly Confidential. Pnrchase Post Office money orders on Cincinnati, in your own name, and end orse to the order ofMurray, Eddy & Co., Covington, Ky. , 20 Bushels Black Walnuts for sale at the P. G. Store. A Great Lot of Dry Goods, Hard ware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Glass and Queensware, selling of at Cost at the P. G. Store. Auction every Sat urday. J. W. BLISS, Auction. Best Printsstill twelve and a half cts. at TEAR & CO'S. Dressed POUltri alwayson hand at the P G Store. For everything'in the Grocery line go SWAN & BRO'S. . to Pure Apple Cider andPicklesat Bliss' Klce thlnirs for Children.--WW Rossell has an abundance of them for the Holidays. 200 or 20ft Hoffs wanted for which we will pay the highest market price. ' A new lot of Jugs, Jars, Churns and ill kinds of Crockerp at THEO. HILL & CO'S- Nick-Nacks and Chicken Fixins and 11 kinds of Goodies for the Hollidays t the P G Store. - Carpets two and three ply at THEO HILL & CO'S, To eniotf the Holidavs tret one of -J 4 J O . . those crood. substantial, fashionable and elegant suits of Clothing at DORSEY & BRO'S. 2 Dwelling Houses and 10 Town Lots or sale cheap. Enquire of Bliss at the G Store. You will findatthe genuine New York 'actory Cheese at the P G Store. Blankets Blue, Green Red and White THEO. HILL & CO'S. McCreery has for sale at the City Drug Store a large vanetj of Christmas Presents. Call and see them before it is too late. In the line of Fruits, Nuts, Confec tioneries, Oysters, Cake Spices and fur nishings, etc., Wm. Rossell cant be ex celled, for quality or cheapness. & A 4 STAPLE AND FANCY Kmbrclngllth tinifCI TirO oJ tt Setson. Also, a Urge and well-selected stock of LTHpC Gents Furnishing Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. 9 AND Oar GooJ were bought of first bands, and 1re tblnk we can offer tuch indncementa to purchasers as cannot fail to suit those Wuhicg to buj. Call and a for jours ele. All kinds cf Produce taken in exchange fcr Goods 50 JOHN FLORA, B ti A O K " S M I T H Shop on Water Street South cf Americas Ilsase BEOWKYILLK, KXBHAStA STCaslca Wcrlj IJ Unit poUiuJ. M-w U U ii. JLX h the bhiskeiiiioff n n -4 rrr fctMa-& SEPARATOR AND CLEANER, MamiUcturf-a :rtd ho!d by J. GARSIDE & CO., ATCHISON, KANSAS. THB trial of this machine at xarion Cor.nty and State Fairs, and the judgement of everyone who see and uses it. unite in pronoancicg una KerDooti'3 Corn Sheller the hest ever invented. With it a' man caa shell his crop of corn at his leisure withont an as sistant, and thereby save in a short time more than the ,v of .a Sheller. , - This Corn SheWer has taten the first premium for three years past at the New York State Fair, when bnt partially perftctcd. 1 1 has since been hronght to a degree of perfection, which makes it complete. The following is the report cf the Judges on this machine, at the prcat trial of Ajricnltural Implements held at Aabnrn, Jf. Y .' in July. 186G. under the aus pices of the Xew York State Af ricnltural Society : Among the machines on exhibition wai a Hand Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleanei, exhibited by J. Brink erhoff, Antnrn, N. Y. We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no heel tatlon in prononnciDg it the BEST COE.V SHELL EK WE EVEU1SAW. It readily adapt itself to ears of any size, or shape, shells clean, and with great rapidity and ease, and the same operation separates the corn from the cob, and tbe chair from the corn, and delivers the corn ready for market; and it requires but the la bor of but one person to operate it. The whole aff-ilr is simple In construction and durable. J. S. GOULD, Prea N. Y. State A. So. B . P. JOHNSON, Sec. " ' ' S. ROBISON, Ag. Ed. N. Y. Tribune, S. S. TODD, ' . " Times. Bcport of Agricultural Fair Committees, and opin Ion of Agricultural and other Journals, might be cited at great length, but wecontent ourselves with thefol lowing letter as capping them all ;" Copy of Letter from U. S. Agent for Parit Vniver' U. S. Agency for Paris Universal Exposition r No. 49 Park Bow, Times Bunding, New York. Dec. 8th, 1668 MR. jrBEINKEKHOFF, Esn.. Dear Sir My A3 vlsory Committee, appointed to select Implements for Exhibition at the Universal Exposition in Paris, in 1867, have selected and rocommecded to me,j"Our CORN SHELLER as the best in America. I have accepted their report, and will forward your Eheller, If delivered here, ready for shipment on or before January I, 1S67. Yours Truly, . , . J. O. DERBY, U. S. Agent, &C. Tlwlrt-k of the Brlnkerhoff 5ok no ATAXIC Corn Sheller, W'" Sample shelters shipped on receipt of the price and warranted to cive satisfaction, or the Machine will be taken back and the money refunded upon notice within a reasonable time. . Address J. GAKSIOJhl & UU-, Atchison, Kansas. WM. TDEN, Ag't, 8-12-3mfda Brownviile, Nebraska. At the Sign of the - ; Sed Stead. 1T 13 the p.laoe to buy FURNITURE : . . AND UPHOLSTRY ! ! ! mw&n '5 Keep constantly on hand a complete assortment if Sofas, Bedsteads, Beaareaus, Springs beds, WbatNots Chain, . Kitchen SI "Wardrobes, . Rocking Chain, Wash Standi Ilat Raoks, r Tables, Kitchen and Parlor, and 1 . Parlor Cen toped - Stands - f Lounge, ' - Settees, Mattresses. i ter Tabls Metalic Cases. Lounge Spritgs Tete-tetes Swin Cribs, Office Chairs, Comforts, Kitchen Safes, Plain Stands ; . Rocking Cribs, Bed Springs Children's Caba and Gigs, Piano Stools, Teapoy Stands, Gilt and Rosewood Moulding, Sheets, Pillows. Pillow Slips, etc- etc., etc- etc. h oiD Cases and office work made to order And anything and everything required to set up plain or faney housekeeping. All of their ware is either manufactured or put up under thoir special superintendence, which enable them sound articles at smaller prices than eastern inanufactuted goods. OUR HEARSE V is at the servics of the publia at any time it may be needed, and is gotten up ia as fine style as any farther east. Hetalic Burial Cases, of all sices e'onttantly on band, at eastern prices. We are doing busineps on strictly cash principles, At a tmall profit, and by attention to business and the wants of the community, expect in the future as in the past to receive the patronage of the pub lic generally. M'PALL & CO. PIONEER PAINT SHOP LOUIS WALDTER, noTjras o m C3 CO 23 mr 2? Graiser, Gilder, Glazier, PAPER -HAN GEE White Washing and Kalcemining done. Alt work done ia a workrcanliie manner on the shortest notice. TERMS CASH! tSCFoa llaia ltr$t 0T7 XTrcxaa'f Plow Fac 17. . ' (H-23-7'7) CO i t . a W ; X ' ! Ul is mi i v - 30BSEY-S BEO., riaia Street, BROWNYILLE. Dealer? in Men 'and IyY LJ Li - .J J J 1 ;i w J Furfiishing Goods HATS and CAPS, BOOTS AIID SHOES MDB. UUUll CARPET-BA G S BIDFBS. .-B0SI13T. Blankets and Umbrellas i- . Have just received and will keep con stantly on hand a large and well assort ed stock of the above, and all other ar ticles in their line, which they offer to the public at VEEY LOW PEICES J ZT1 OTt'M Come nnd iee -Pn-VBisS!cck - IiU; V Fine Gcods A T Low Prices! AtTEAEE CO' FRESH GOODS. ROBERT TEARE & CO Corner Main and Second Strcot 23rownvillo, TiJoTd. Dave received and opened their all Which is in all respects the most varied and largest ever brought to this market ani thtir (roods arc offered at unpr cedented low Enures. They only ask an examination to verify their assertson. Ev ery article of trade demanded in thii County will be found at thoir house, viz : Dry Goods and Groceries, Hardware and Queensware, WOODEN and WILLOW WARE (Boots and Shoes. HATS AMD GASx PISOVSSIOMS. October 10 th 1367 W. II. KIMI3ERLIN, OCULIST AND AUEIST. Will Treat all Diseases of lie Eye and Ear. .Room af the Star Hotel, BHOWKVlLir, NEBRASKA. Tenders hi services to the citizens of this City and vicinity. May becon?u!ted at tbe aloveplace fremtre 1st to the 10th of each month. Als, at the Seymour House, Nebraska Citj from tho 10 th to the 20th, a:d at the Saleai Huse, Salem, Kioh ardion county, from tbe 20th to the 29th of each nonth. 12-11 ly Proposals for inserting the above djjired from the papers of Nebraska. Al res to Salem. ESTRAY NOTIOEST" Taken op, by the ntdensijned, living in Kenaha Precinct on the 25th day of Xovernber, 1307, Llack Steer, with a line back ani white belly, t upp osju to bo one year aid. 12-5t TCKIJISEY. Taken np by the andcrstr:3.1 living in Xemihi, Precinct, Neb., nrt ths 25th dy tf Norenber, 137, One Urind'e HeifiT with sum? whita ca hsr lelly, st2fposd to b one year old. 12-ot TC KIJ15ET. Taken up, by the nndersfhed, ia Kemaha eonn ty, NeD Nov. 23rh, 1337, One yearling Steer, tnor.ly whits, cars red, branded on left Lip ; ard One red yesr'isjj Heifer, right ercpj:I al r!it asd left ezr cndcr'eil. atnral Leaf, f jto Cut, Ursp Juice ?1 Navy lead llii Carefully, It I the Lust LlililiiULIvliLli aiLaj LOTTERY! The cnlr Iierilizd Drnwirs cf iha iind ia tiio Unite.1 autc3. Grand Holiday Drains TO T.2 DAWir ATCOViraTC, zircn Class Y, Dec. 3h. No more acceptable atid arprpriate present eaa bo raada to a mothor, wife, d mg'ht-r, buiban l cr father, than a ticka; in tue Kentucky State Lot tery. It his lonj teen aritnoirlodsd that it o2"cr greater induemcot. to the purchasers cf tickeU than any ether l'il.'zed Lt.'cry ia tbe world. The December chesia surpa. 3, in grandeur, anythi-z of hc kind ever ruscntcd to the public ; i Ji. tributes 5131jiO. Tho capital prize is $50,00U, insuring a handsome fortuno to the lucky holdtr of th ccorrcjpondinj ticket. IlaaireJ of well attested instance?, siaiil.:r to tho fclloir g are almost d.vly occurring; ".Misi Slary Ka e!i .Mitford, who died in IS i 5, when only ton years of age, g'vined.as prize in a lottery, tha haniioLna sum of ton thou sar.d pund.i, r llfty thousand djiUrs. Tha ticket which drew this manifijent sua, ws prowntci ta her by her father, Dr. 2iitforJ, one of the most pron-.iacnt moa and judges othj time." IIow many hemes would le brightened by a similar eacces ia theORAXD IIOLLIDAY DIIAVING of the Ken tuckybato Loitcrj, on December 31st. ISC7. LIST OF PIUSES iprizecfSSO.OOOl Opn,.c,S300 0 p.!, c 2d0 Prizo of 1 Prize of 1 Prizo of 9 Prizea of 8,000 155Prije90f 200 Prizes of ISO Prlzet of X" J ISwe.of 100. 2G1 . 50 7,C00 5,000 20 1,000 Peixes of 40Q Prlzrs of "Prizes amounting to 230,G50. 22,000 inJlTSEHS and tsj izut.z. Tickets S12, Halves 6, Quarters S3. PLAN OF THE 10TTEEY. ""The number from 1 to 3.1,(500, printeJ on separate slips of paper, are enclrc'.ed wiih smat I j tin tubes, anJ p: w:e.1 in one wheel. The prizes, of wbicn there aro 7a3. vsryin? aa abovs, from 450.000 to 50, are similarly printed on teparate siips, encircled. anJ placed In anotber wfceel. T&e wheels are then revolved, sal a number Is then draw:- from the wheel of numbers, and at the same time a prize Is drawn from the other wheel. The nuta teraud prize drawn ort are opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered the prize fceinjpiacM against tbe number drawn. This operatijn Is repeated uatt! all the prizes are drawn out. The above scheme will be drawn In Covlriton, Ky.. on the 31st day cf Peceniler, 1S67, fceics Uie GHEAT UOUDAY DHAW1XO of the year. The above Magsificeht siJioLE-sruata. Lottery win le drawn in rvsLic, in Covinotun, Kt., by sworn Commisltnerj, at one o'clock m., at the corner cf fourth and Scott Srs. The Kentuciy Stute Lotteries are no Gift Enterprises, but repon?i ble Money Lotteries, that have been contacted for the past tt.irty years, and are drawn nnJar the authority of a charter rem the Mate, and bonus are givee ror the payment of all prizes. The drawings are publish ed in the Xew York ne:ald and tincinnatti Commercial Cirt-nlarscf Lotteries drawing daily seat by applica tion to the Managers. AUJtess ail orders far tickets ta LlTJItHY, EDDY & CO., Covinzton. Ky. jCST"Agcnt3 Wants djgj 49 ly DR HENRY'S Worlds Tonic and Blood Purifier, axd ROOT & PLANT TILLS, Are the greatest Preventive and Curative Honse hold ltemedies of the age, and are wonderfully ef ficacious in curing Dvpepti3 and Consumptive Symptom?, General Leriiity, Languor, Bilious Dis ease?, affections of tha Liver, Stomachy 15oweIs and Kidneys, Female Complaints, Scrofulous Ac tions, and all diseases arising from impure blood, and a sure preventive of r ever and Ague, Chol era, Yellow Fovcr.Kilious Fever, &c. See circular abound each bottle and box. I re pared only by the Graftcn McJicLne Co., St. Louis, Missouri. S 'd by HOLLADAY & CO. lirownville, Neb. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE is bert'by given, that on Saturlay, the ISth day of Jiauary, 15 .at I o'clock, p. ra., of said day, I will ofler for s.ilc: at publis auction, at tho front entrance of Mf-rheroon's Hall in Krown i!le,Ncui.tha county, NbrA-k., (that ji:i the place in which tha hist term of the District Court for said county of Nemaha was held,) the folijw. ing described real estate, to-nit : Lots 1 and 2 sec. lu,town. o,i.ane nw. Jof ne. do 26 dj do do) d do d d do Lot 3 Lit 2 nw. M L t 3, 4 and 5 nw. i of sw. . 7 do 6 do do do do do do dj 35 1 do 5 w 4 cf so. li do do do 1 rornrrjencinz at the centre of Eection 2b, town 7, ratine 15, eaat, and running thence east 8'J rods, thence south 4 rod, thene; wet tO rod.-, thence north 4 rods to the place of, beginning. - , All of the said real estate bains situated ia Ne maha county, Nebraska, and having been Uken ai the property of William II. I'ennvm.on an execu tion issued out of tho District Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska, in a case wherea S iili3) frashtr, James L. JlcUce and George Harrnan, partner?, in business under the firm name of Frasher A McOee, aie plaintiffs, and B. A. Inhaui and Frederick Ingham, partners in business under the name and style of rf . A.Ingham & Co., and William II. Ucnmau are defendants, and in favor of sail plaintiTs, and to me directed aa Sheriff of said county of Nemaha. Given under my band this 19th day of Deaozu bcr.lS.i7, DAVIDSON TLASTERS, 12-4t-18.Ct) Sheriff. i To all Who rc3iic to Gavo Money. S S E E M A N Has just received from the East, a large and w?3 selctcd lot vf r S AND Which be ofler at Eastern Prices. l if IledeCes competition an J wi'.I eonviart all who will call a d exiuaino h'.i i-', lit ali iar-j Stock of Hats, Caps, and Furnish ing Goods, Trunks &e- Come One, Come All v:7& kcziI tc Keep iheir Bodies Wan;i . HEMEMBER-THC street; . g.'SEEMAK."'."