JOHN J. COLHAPP,r.DlTOIt BJank D'?fitcrtege,Lxecutiorsnep!cTin, rce? upon us by the war. Everything tarriag License. A e.-Ar. As. for &tthis OSee. ,ele IS doV3, Iarf his , bound to tell .at ' SrHL5rATOi;. iu k. ll ff111-;1 Hf ;riv; Coma acd Vkeare tb ftutboiel Asest In St. Louis for Chit ppr, will I attend to oaUng collection! endpurcbas , . , ... , , jjjj4ZiLA-CJ J-1! B BOWK VILLE, THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 18C8. W. D. ISLACKBUBN U our aathoriied Agent to rtocire lubjpripllont fet tb JrMrtfc te'the Fif ticv School Diftriet. B.F.:ZUVERlinrMtnirii! tAt..' School Diftriot. :. , r, . . ; , . .... . r WILLIAM CO XCV ifour aBlhor!ied"lBt to ncir f ttberirtioBi for th Advtrtiitr ia'em- h City Precinct. Advertiser Calendar January Sun. Mon. Teus; .Wed. Tho. Fri. Sat. v., . . l---2 14 -15I16 21 2 .1, 29 29.-, 20 3 10 -17J 2i. 31", '5 12 19 26 6' 13 20 27 A ;I III' -18 i. J r 1 1 ti t r Jui.jMocrj,, 9ih;' Lasr. quarterlies, INew OD. 21th. - - EellglcCS. In the observauce of the neektri'rayer inBroivnviIleihere will oe Union religious services held in thM M,:-E. Church: on Thursday! Fiidiy nil,sirtfk:..A!..'.',iv - . is., iuc.iuc uuu. ' ine public are earnestly mnted to at tend, j .m ' ,;".. ; . . . The rrder of subjects 'suggested by the British, branch of ' the Evangelical Alliance is as follows : ;'y Thursday: Jan: 9ih-Prayer for Chris lian Minister and all npajred in Christ's tian ww.. tor uoa anaent inei anaior the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. .Friday. Ja'aJOth-Prtyer for the sick and affljtted lor 'widows and orphans and for the persecuted for righteousness' ,&H,e -. ; - - ,. baturday, Jan 11th Prater fcr the r-i. ' I - t Christian lhurfh. far inrrciio F hnli. for. God ness and Beiivifr fldplitv and !n nnrl for grace equal to the duties and dangers of the time. . . fc , y. '. . Sunday. Jan 12ih--Srmons : subject, Jonas Hacker, our city treasurer, has placed us under many obligations to him for four new non-resident subscribers, with the usual advanced pay. For choice 'Family Flour go to Bliss'. II. ft' Lett, Land Agent, Brownvjlle, C brftJif ft. I CSSh paid for Corn in any quantity at the P G Store. Latest Beadle's Dime Songsters a: Hacker's City Book Store. Djrsey BfO; bateafiue stock of Cloth ing at Eastern prices. .. . : ' Dress Trimmincrs Biiglei Bead and Gimp; at yi THEO. HILL& CO'S. SchOOl Books of all kinds found at McCreery'a for the High School. " G. M. Henderson keeps a complete stock. of. Dry Goods and Ladies' Notions. Teare & Co., have now a fresh supply cf pure Buckwheat Flour. Blankets Blue. Green Red and White at THEO. HILL & CO'S. Swan & BroM hare a large stock of Lard Jars, all sizes, with lids.' Carpets two and three ply at ' THEO HILL &CO'S, JrL.,McGeQ & Co. are jselling roff Clothing, Caps, .Neubies, Shawls at cost. Episcopal Book cf Common . Prayers, neatly bound, 'at Hacker's City Book Store. Felt, Cloth and Hoop Skirts at THEO H1LL& CO'S. Swan &. Bro., have for sale Crackers by the box or barrel at wholesale. Cloak Ornaments all kinds at Hill's Ermine, Fitch, Canada anil Russian Sable Furs, at Theo. Hill & Co.V The RlTCr is closed light and pedes trians and teams have crossed. ; It will now stay for a few days. Wood CoElnS, all sizes, ready made, or made to order on the shortest notice, in the best style, by McFALL & CO. Fine Ladies and Gents cotton and ool hose at THEO. HILL Si CO'S. 2 D:vellinr Houses and 10 Town Lots for sale cheap. Enquire of Bliss at the P G Store. Flannels plain, stripped and shecked " THEO. HILL St CO'S. A new lot of Jugs, Jars, Churns a a.l kinds of Crockery at nd THEO. HILL & CO'S. Teare. & C0. have; renewed; their invitation to the public to trade with them. They make no statement in-their adver tisement that we would hesitate to en dorse. Road jhen go and see their inducements to "purchasers ' ' 1 1 - Tyrr, by petroleum V.l Natby, being a perfect record cf the ups and downs, od eiperifrcefl .ut.- the ; Dimocrisy, doorin the eventful year 1SG7, ex teen by a Naturalized Kentuckian. This is the greatest, satire cf the age. More fan was never boojhtfer the same money. foj eaie at Hacker's ny Uook store. If you are presented Tvith an article free fcr il f'ike cf 1'trcin you to buy! then lew! . Iht wli'n merchants have to cor;e t wr. a-J roir.-iirass bsethea T-'W Njwa.lI.rs t : :n down, Harsh says ccrne down with the prices that were ine undersigned propose to sell Newa luwmg prices : Harper's Monthly; ,m30 cents, Frank Leslie'. MnmMw -ftrt' w w Gcadies Lady' Bcolf, 25 v; ;L8.di;V Friend, 'i ' ? 20 M ' i r".it. - f ' Harper's Weekly. 10 Harper's Bazar, 10 .,FIic??$ew3, TTrrt, - ,JfL(4V0 Ledger, Net ;w York Weekly, . . 5 . Saturday NVTm liU K 5aa i S Saint Louis and Chicago Dailies SI per month" cr 5 c::a?R2!e copy,:-) These rules will te strictly adhered tUplll further notice a 'rv t c Broirnvlllo TJtcrarjf socldlsa. youn" men of our cny will meet this Thursday- vfjiingr. JaDuary-9ih"156S; ai ArePhersonVHaTl. "TKpV n,,hi; ccrjialiy lorited Xo attend. ' A Card loMhe iLaCICS.-Irs. Jonn raiiaay desires to instruct 1 cI.ass cf. iad,es in a syst :'of i ru o ana fitting Dresses and Chil drena clo;hs of all kind3 She alsQ hM a superior Dye to sell. The Ladies of Brownrille are invited to cive her a call at the residence of Judge A. W. Mor gan on Water street near the Methodist church. An AccIdCllt. Quite an accident oefell Jacob ; Marohn' and wife' of this ci,y Tuesday forenoon. While re- 1 ' , t , : fu?VC? )Wshin2loa P'ecinct, and vhenviihin, fire miles of this city, the, horses became" frightened, and while Mr. Marohn was frying to restrain them, t u " t" "' j t! one of the lines broke and the horses . . - - ran cff". throwing out fcbth.Mr.-and Mrs Marohn, and .mashing up the carriage generally. Mr. Marohn had one wrist eprained, and both wtre badly bruised. TIlC Weather. Wednesday, the first day in the new year, was very pleas ant, as was also Thursday. Friday morn ing was as pleasant a morning as we ever enjoyed, cool and bracing, a high wind set in by noon and blew a regular squall, settling again by n'ght. Satur- day ruortiin? pleasant, at noon a cold nnrliui'Def tvi r A do in frlvinrr it n JVIIMIIlCI IUU fV SAJ 1 U O VUIU frosty night. Sunday, dull, cloudy and cold. Monday about the same. Tues day, dull and cloudy with a piercing wind frona the northwest. .'Wednesday morn ing dtsdbsetl a'elight pritkrih"gQf snow and was the coldest tf the season, the! murcury ranging 4 deg. below zero. by noon the sky was clear, yet the atmos phere was cold and raw.' ' This morning is clear and pleasatt overhead, yel cold and frosty. . . . A Change. Michael "FialcEaa jast bought out the Restaurant formerly run. by Mr. Garrison, in Whitnoy block. Mr. Fink, we learn,' is ah cldfhand at the business, and will. doubtless give entire' satisfaction to the numerous customers of this House. . t.:L ' ',;- ReckleES Drlflng. This practice, too frequent in our city at present, must be put a stop to or some person will be maimed for life. Within the past week two children have been run over in the city limits. Though neither was more than bruised,- which 'Was not from -any foresight in the drivers, the practice is a nuisance and should be abated. Merit usualy judged by success, and where true merit exists success is bound to follow us a natural consequence. No better illustration of this axiom exists than the firm of Theo. Hill & Co.: of this . . ,- . . ... city. Theo. Hill is, in the true sense of that term, 'a self-made man." .He commenced business in this city 'with but small capital, yet with enterprise and in tegrity which made success inevitable. To these qualities are yte indebted for the pleasure cf calling public attention to one'of the largest Dry Goods and Grocery establishments in the West. Louis Hill,, the junior , member ,cf the firm, is already ranked among ihe . lead ing bumes .ien of this city. Altogeth er, a more complete stock, a greater va riety of goods, more reasonable prices, or more liberal men to dear with cannot be found west of the Missouri river. Jht ElCCtlOD. last Tuesday, passed of quietly in this city. The polls were crowded all day. and great enthusiasm prevailed, yet he lull vote was not cast by 132. 560 votes were registered and only 42S rules cast in the Trecinct. Al though the Registration was as complete as possible, yet about fifteen voters were missed. We will have in this Precinct by nex FalPs election at least S00 votefs. ThC Ladrs Friend, for January, is received, and ior variety oi matter anu excellence. of Engravings, Fathiocs and Patterns cannot be beaten anywhere.-, , Great inducements in the way of Pre miums to newsubscribers.auiour. read ers should send for a sample copy, con taining all these liberal offers. Sample copies will be sent for fifteen cents. Price (with engraviug) $2 50 a year 5 Four copies (with one engraving) $6 CO One copy of Lady's Friend and one cf Saturday Evening Post (and one engrav ing), Si.00. Address Deacon &. Peter son, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Select Party. The yotiDS men of this city tzi a very plcnssVt sclectdance in S. Seenan's ceW residence, on '.lis souri iree :f ten -Monday niI.t 1 Every thing passed off pleasantly,- and they ."didn't go theme until morning, tintil the,.brak'9 f Cy. O. A. Thartnan,! J. .Ponn, Ji i Eamocj,"! Ge'o.rHe:idrs?:i' land b. Seeman, were the managers, and .. -, are .-4eiFFrJFj?J;1"?f. IT?a01CTl.4 0"We's ? liana discoursed sweet music on VMtsOr IC.r-pn'tThuf'i'day last ifroWn vil le'Clupte r u .WL'M a e ons -U. DM - wa a organized in tbia place. There were pkk(he iriE GmPAtdnVsGtTj of Nebraska, J. W. Moore ; alsq l. V. TOhoTt.'iASa.? Rev..M.7M?rfoy Indiana. D.4H: Wheeler and G.J. Clark, oHattsyioinh! M. buchani, Omaha, H. JJrown. Wojl JnoReed,-Drf D5 Whitlngefand Col. b5. lilfisiroi W braskaChy;r jiVer understandj there wai a; jgenef al good.lirae,And that visiting Masons went home well pleased with the treatment they received at the hands of the Brown- -The oCiCftrs'of the New Cbipter are " . - - j i. tr. r ubsas, ii. tr. A P. COGCiWiLIICr- M1. mosIer, s:f A CARD. Ds. Crane 8c Tract, Physicians and Surgeons' Having" en'- tered into copartnership, 'offer jtheir professional- services- to the citizens oi Brownville and vicinity, j k I 1 !J t 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 of experience,) as can be obtained any where else. -Calls and consultations from a dis- ance will ba.promptly answered. neaaquariers, lor me presen;, ai McConias' Drug Store, whereVone or the other may be found when not profes- slonolly engaged.. Messages left there will he promptly. aitendedtto. ' i - WESTERN MANUFACTURERS.' L " : UNITED STATES BRASS AND CLOCK C051PANY,, AUSTIN, ILLINOIS.- (--r irt ;lilin iiuif at.a- ., j.i,..u.s; ;unn nmp -v As an instance cf Western energy in a new direction, we would call attention to he, above- Company. Within the last year they hare erected, on the then uh hrnLpn nrairie. four' miles' west of Chicago, a flourishing and lastelul lew'i England village of fifty house, a mag- nificent factory, emplovins 150 hands, turning cul.1000 'cfocks per .week. The Company, like General Grant, one of its stock-holders, have thought it be st to fight out the success of Western manufacturl ers against Eastern wealth, and monopo ly "on this line. The great Northwest cannot; always send er rich products- a thousand miles and pay tribute to the East on her man ufactured goods. . Hitherto the Eastern States have grown rich in receiving our products at low rates andsending us high priced fabrics therefor. Every man, woman and child of Connecticut has earned $1-50 fo 50 cents of this'same population of Illinois, and so it'must be till the West manufac tures her own gouds. and enterprises like this which takes our raw material (much cheaper here than east) and produces a line of goods' which. 'find their principal market; in-ihe west should receive. our hearty support.. The money paidthem enriches and builds up the west..','.1'' . jThis new Company makes from West ern materials immense quantities of German silver and sheet brass (the only goods of the kind manufactured west of Connecticut.) and fifty designs of clocks, bejautifully finished, many of them new, and especially suited to the Western mar ket, f heir regulators as well as corn- ; J. V. D. PATCH, If AKCFACTUKEB and dbalir in CLOCKS, WATCHES, - .. - . '. ,i : AKO - ' Sliver and SHver-l'latcd ware, A'so constantly on band, all varieties of SP-E C T A CLE S. V ' REPAIRING done in thV Oetm style, and at CII&RGES afOSKRiTE. . VOKK WAflB ANTED. 1 CITY DRUG STORli ' I3rowxxvillo ,,;neT3. . W. H. KIMUERLIN. OCULIST AND AUKIST. Wul Treat all Diseases of it Eye aud Ear. . Xoom at the Sier Tloter, v- . BB0WH VILLE, 2CEDRASETA. . -r .. ' ' ' Tenders bi sfrriecs to the citUensof thif-CTify aad Ticintty. May bo consulted 9 1 the atove place from t,! 1st to the I0ib of Jtech rrnt1. ' Also, i the Seymour Ilouae, NeWk City frviiv'be t&tb to the 29th, and at the Salem House, Sa!un, Rich ardson county, from the 2l)th to the 30&of each month. 12-11 ly . Proposals for Inserting- the above ' desired from the pamrs of Nebraska. Add ret te Salem.H ( - : ; ft - - COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS : Matoks Ornciv BaoWnrii, - f!nVinr-1l VnPt nursiianf In ihft'raTt' rsf f rt Mavor. - Present : -J. S. Church, Mayor. - c - i well, A. iauij;h. auvi v. o;ew firU TvTt-rtiJ.rTrifr ri ir 7. ilinuies 01 picTiwua ujcciiur reau aou On motion. the, Mayor was authorized ,to givVto' Jacob1 'VaAX Warrant "of $95 in" full fdrwork on 2d streetf-when the City Engineer Certifies that he has.taken our 67 b csbio-yaras-or-atrt. fits ivarenouse on iub Levee irom me jfront of 'Atlantic 6treet: withinten days from t?'&:jiCG.&fZm3SLQ'Z ! On motion. Council adjourned. T, JAR VIS SrCHU RCn. Mavor.' j tun. H, JMclyHtrBv, Alerlf.- iTrt hi A; f .'pftrpfii-UFor JannanJL-1 RTS. . u,r.vrv' - - ' j ii IS recived and certainly must acknowl- I f r'-:t: JO TTr'r -i r-' -1 edgeoaas u.rearsj oi;ine-painn..ot)eipg pot only tne cneapest Ana-oest, nut also jthe handsomest of the Periodicals intend- for the enteruia;ji:r-t end instruction 6f both. old and y:u::. I ij beautifully printed. rfiri i ; iliusrtatr 1, r.r.J . its Jlble . : fi i 1 1 ii i u ri i k. iiii i M.'fi H w ii I wniir-iw ill 'i. Vi""'';- ' '- r , !"-. jj iplea.HO ) tJi.e 'itSfSA? $QVI& sketches, enjoyable, anecdotes, pungent, sayings, and valuableins'tructicn. We ndvise all our-Creaderi U fend atc6nce for a Eapple COpyandeS What pleasant, 1 t . - - .... If" It ...:il hnffhtfaced, enjoyable companion it wilM TnaL-ffririthf3e nnifiinnr winrer Gtejsiairs. AdflresSthe. puollsagrs. iMessers. GEO. BLACKIE &Xo., 749 Erpad- way. New ; York. j - '-- " - J '- ' - j f Every family should have n, case of Dr. HnmnKroA SnorXn ITrnuM. Hfo. - "f-".. vir7lM ICines.- -TheV are Simple. easilVUPPlied. Euuerinir. .save eaum? iQB;uDCior. anu prcve-a. friend indeed. The valuable- seftfee rendered immensely overbalanres the small futn they cost. See advertise ment' elsewhere." 'HutnphYey's Specific Homceopatbic MeurCtr.; 562 Broadway, tfyTor sby;Rf M: BrcCdmas, uruggisi. i ... ... o un clocks, are pronounced .by jewelers nd railroad ' m?n to " be more Reliable i .u . time-keepers than any-in -the market. There. is .no reason why they should be othVrwisel iis all the"ir' machinery is new and of the most 'approved designs.' It don't do relocks any good to be tumbled about a thousand miles up the Hudson ritreryever the Erie canal and around the lakes, almost. of , the clocks, brought to Chicago are and we would recommend any house-keeper wishing a cheap and reliable and pretty clock to rail for one of jthe-United States -Clock - Company's of-i Chicapri; and- ery- Jeweler- who ! would consutt the interestof bis pations, and has the weltare otthe usei at nean, to send "to1 their General Wholesale Agents, Giles Bro & Co.. the well known jeweTrsof Chtcagd", for "a catalogue. ' - ' Wp hnva fhrmprlv sold the eth Thomas aAi-othet ' eastern made Clock's but having; thoroughly examined the Chicago, docks find them to be svperior. They also have the following advantages which recommend them : The movements are firmly screwed Wether iatead'of being pinned the main journals ore ex tra bushed and the "-piatea and wheels are thicker than any other make. We keepjcocstantly on band a good assort ment of Chicago C7ocA--warranted for two years can sell them at prices that will defy all comptitioa At the City Drug Store. JOHN L CARSON 9 i Exchange bought and sold on all the prineipnl Cities. Also, dealer in Ga.a aai SilTer Coin, Gold Dust and j " G.OpiRNHEiJT B0IIDS. Dtppsits received, payable, at .sight c'. Interest paid on time Deposits by especial agrienunW Taxes paid jor non-retldents. All kinds r.t D S.BQNDS5VANTED JOHN JL CARSQN.i : f GUARDIAN'S To all wbonf it may concern : NOTICE. ;- . J Notice is hercey civen that. the Probate Court of Kemihacounty, Jjebraika,has appointed the second Moninj in Jaiary, 1 8S8. to hea a settlement front Vir nia M. Hunt, Guardian at George Ebbs and L'rindA Ebbs, uow lr. Gel free , i-- - . " Giren nnde my hand ti lled day tt Dtok.t). ISM. A. W.iIOKGAX,PobateJpdre. i2a JU. Guardian. 13 2t ; :- i . ' 7Vr a choice a jele of Tea. ro to A "specimen tafnbr, with' -spleridid j. s. Goru,pres n. t. state ajj. so. - inducements to ihose --who desire to act ! " cfl v V'rfrT ps i?tnisl will b&!mailed post paid, fox ! 5-c--is. tod,--- . Tines. 10 cents. harmless, and jet, in a ihomstair-- t0 your C6s ihey: arest 43keaSeaHayi piin and I have accepted tleir report, and will forward yonr 'A:'R1 OH Jl-J f U) ift P ll , fO - . 1 UrAUA TUK USSU VJbAUSlt l ' Y' ' 1 J V,s 2 a. r-- ,- r - - . 2 - - ,-Ji,? f O IS l s-. , Al&u'uiiMt urua suu tyid by ,;,..n J . G A R S ID E & C O i , iATCHISON, KANSVS rpnK trial It iaiAncljiteattfi4q CtTryVnJ A.1 Stale Fain, aiJ the iiniptnieat of everf ane k-to im ana ose n, uniti m proswnncinj urin Kfrbootra Corn SbeJIwb test ver invented. With it am.n can shell bis croo of corn at his leisure withoat, ia as. tees and ose It. unite m prouooncinj Brln kf rbootTa can shell his crop of corn at his leisure witboat &a as. J'lsUnt. and thereby save In a shurt time caore tUan the icort of a Shelter. . - '.. ' -'. t This Corn Shelter has (aken th first pensinro for three Tara past at the New Turk Stato Fair, Tvhen bot partially perftcteU 1 1 has since bei-n brongbL to a degree cf rerlcction, which makes it complete--. v 1 The fllwin is th report ff the Jurfpes on this machine, at the preat trial of Agricultural Implements fcelil at AabarnN..Y.' In Ja y. 1S66. under the aus- I uivri 1 1 1 & the New York State An riw.ltnral Society : 1 Among iSbellerr the "machines prrexirtblti.in wat a Hanii Corn FerafaioT Cieanev, exhibited by J. Brink- erE i erhoff, AnbnfB, Nj Y We )iave carefnlly examined ami thorougbJy tesie4 this machine, and have n hexi f.tiM in nn.n.inncMiir It tha HPI1 ftlM NT iCrTCfT Ln 1 .lTAR..r,V .1,! .t,eJ5 JXl and eae,-and the same-epratio separates thecfirn irom lie wu, ana iae man from mo corn, anaaenvers . bm M rM, IOf -MPkBt , ,d lt rea lr.. bat ,hll ... tor of int one person ,tv operate lt. The while affair 9 -mi nifty 1 luueiiiivu'ni . mi uui .nit i "Tleport of Agrlcnlloral Fair Corhmirte'esTarid cpln it creat length, but wecontcnt'ourselves with tbefoj. 4oWleer . ageing them !1 : - lC f fQ I tT. S. Aj?enef for Paris Universal 'or Paru Viiivei I Expcsitien. ) " uiiilini," " . 8ih, m- ) - No. 0Park Row, Times Bi - '"KEWlORI.tM, MR. J. BRIKtgSMOFF, Eq., Dear Sir :-rMy Ad- visery Committee, appcinted to select Implements for ExhibiUoa atlhe-Uuirersal Exposition in Paris, m ihr.i.M.rvi t7 . . vnr.Tmiv r- - -. j. t. 1)erbt, u. s. Acenl, a,c. PriCO ll 6,cirn ' . S25:OQ. Sample sheUers'sypped 'on receipt of the price and warrauted to ive satisfaction, or the Machine will he taken back ami the money refunded upon notice within a reasonable time. Afldress .- . i J. GAESIDB & CO , .". " , Atchison, Kansas. WE; TUDEN, Ag't, 8-12-3rnfdn ' : Brown ville, Nebraska. At the Sign of the Stead. Ii tnc place to bny FDKNITUREs . AND UPHOLSTRY ! ! ! it. l9 Keep cofejtatitlj on hand a eompletfr asjortmeat cf , ; Sofas, v. ' C?dstend, v Wardrobes.' H Beaurcaui, Vi Rocking Chain,. Springs beds, Wash Stands What Nots , . , , ., .Hat Rucks, Chair sft4.j- ' : 'Tahlce. ' ana --v.f . - f1rr. ana Parlor, WJlla - i'rlor h' Si" j.j.-V-- U : -v ? tC A-ei -T'.--i -r: zzj ', I r tk tcr toped Tab!s Stands' Sfetalic Louneci'. Cases, Hetteos, Lounge Mattresses, Kitcn. sfe r nam Stands; a brinrgs Tete-tetes f Swin Cribs, Omce Ctair, Comforts, Rocking Cribs, lied Springs,;" . ... . r ... ..Children s - : fi ; Gibi and Gigs," w PiaiwvStot.1', Teapoy Stands, - ' Gilt and Rosewood iioulding, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Slips, ctcl, etc., etc, etc. h vw Cases and office kotIc made to order And anything and everything required to set np pi i in orfancy housekeeping. All of their ware i3 cither manufactured or put up under; their fpecial superintendence, which cnablo them sound articlos at smaller prices than eastern taanufacVstcd goods OUR HEARSE 5--. t mm ; at the service of the puttie at any time it may! farther cast. p B A - - Uetalic Burial Cases, of all siies comtantty on hacd,at eastern prices. We are doine buine?s on st-ictly cash principles, if a imall pmjit,ani by attention to business and the wants of the community, expect in the future as in the past to rcceirs the patronage of the pub lic generally. . w PIONEER , PAINT SHOP LOUIS. W A L D T E R , hi C9 CO Umuier, (iili!err Glazier, P A P EJl -U AJT.Gr E tunc ifsuiuj aou JvaiceraiBing oone t All work die ia a workmanlike? numaei oa the tnortetv p&ir - -. j . r - - . TTTRjks CASH! 820Pa llain streelorar Jliaan' Plow Fjc I . f . K X I sceiier. II ucutc.wi uero. retoj ror iniuuitui uu vr all f ' 'I- Oi-22-yly'. B.0ESEY & BEO r3"Y T - - Ma,a Street,, . , 3 Dealers in Men and Boy's Eurnishing Goods HATS and GAPS, BOOTS' AND SHOES rUOBii'Dr-'U.ttiilllUlld, C fl. EiP E T - B AGS GliOflS, - IBS Blankets and Umbrellas :1 ijawfBi 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 putlic.at " ., VERY L0W.PEICES SHERIFF'S SALE. : KOTICE is hereby iven, that on Saturday, the ISth day of Jan-i-iry, 163. at I o'clock, p. in., of said dy, t will ofier for sale: at public auction, at tho front entrance of Jlcrhcison's Hall in Brown villc, Nemthii coutif.v, Xebr.i.-k i, (that beinjr. the plaie in which the last term of tho District Court fortjaid county of Atfuiah.i was held,) the follow ing described real estate, tn-nit : Lots 1 nnd2-- sec. 10, town. G, Racrre 15. east nw. of nc-H Lot 3 Lit 2 nw. L t S, 4 and 5-.-nw. 3 cf tvr. i. w y. of se. do do do' do . 2ii 7 do do 35 do do do 1 6 do . do 'do 'do do do 5 do do do do do do do Also a tract of land commencing at the centre of section 25, town 7, range 15, east, and running thence east 80 rods, tbenco south 4 rods, thence west SO rods, tbenco north 4 rods to the place of beginning. Ail of tho said real estate being situated in Xo maha county, Nebraska, and having been taken a3 thepropcrry of William II. Denraan,on an execu tion issued eutc.f the District Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska, in a caso wheren William Frasher, James L. MkjGeo and George Ifarroan, partncrs.ln business under the Crm tame cf FrasLer A McGee, ate plaintiffs, and S. A. Ingham and Frederick Irghana, partners in business under the name and ftyiecf S. A. Ingham & Co., and William II. Dcnman are defendan i?, and infivorof paid plaictiTs, and to 'me directed as Sheriff of said county cf Nemaha. Given under my hand tms lata Iay of Deaea bcr,1867, 12-SH3.Q0 ', . ShcriiT. 3' Tc'all "V7ho Desire to Save Lloney S- -SEE M AN ns juft rcoeived fremthe East, a lare and seleted lot of " AND 71 fTl ft H ; J ii j "4 1 f! 3 Which be e2cr3 at Eastern Prices Re defies competition n n4 wiil convince all wleo will call d esanae ta Stock lia has. aisa a. large Stotk of 1 , Hats, Caps, andFurnisli ing Goods, Trunks &c Gome Ons,Cozi2 All tchi want it .k Kep liicir. Bodies. Warnt. . ,; REMEMBER THE SI EUHn SEC . - -:' ; Sw SEE3IAN, JobBMcKinasie.nfL, lieUw A. W.Meez&s. J. P agvinst ; et' Ntmaha. Count- ate Oa U ItsC day f December-A. D, 1 iT?t snJJ Jistice L'suedk an Ordci ef Attachment i the above actior for the sura of Nineteen dollars- BrownvRl'.!Vei. Dm. STtrr.lBRi . HOT 37. O XI. to pmcxiAszr.s or fT1 r- THE 'r-3 Leck.Siich Reversal's Feed S E W IN G HA S AGAIN CARRIED OFF THE HIGHEST honors at tUo rrinciril Fair the present sea son, commencing with tie New Et'glani Ajrricnt tunl Fair, a: J'rovidcoco, in September, when it wa awarded the highest price, immcdiatelT which fin o the New York Sfr.te Fair, at SuITi!o,in 0t torcr, where the cornrcitMo awarded it the First I'riie for a dcuble-threal machine. Then come the great asau&l Fair'cf Xew Enj an J, viz: that of tha "Icclmnics'AssocIatlon al Lovrcll .- Whero tbe Ilighcst Priis ' THU OITIT GOLD I.1EDAIO awanlcJ to anj Farallj Sewing Jlicbinewt awarded to tho and that to after ifhad be?n on exhibitlca In ccn- etition wiih cther First : Class Machines for five consecutive weeks, -where Ubjvd beca.tZ'v. aminei by the test mechanics in the eountry, who pronoenced it the beat constructed and most reli bla Machine, and cce that, on account of its lim- ' pll ity would . . Accomplished a greater amount 02 worn, and in a xncro satis- - factory manner, than any other Sewing Llachine ever invented. At the Fair cf tbs Maojlacd InstitatJ, wlieH . closed a four weeSs seision at lliltimere on the 27th o( November, tho superioriry ot the FL0R-' ENCB was again ecn5rmcJ by the committee eu t Sewing Machines, who u::aniui3U3ly awarded it the GOLD MEDAL, tho L30hc,t jri the Institute confers. On the 12Lh of September l.c g? ct T-iir and Exhibition of tho Amoricaa IiKut i- ncd in New York. As usual.the display cf Sowing Machines ras largo, and the eomicttti-:a itrons; ; but after a six weeks trial, thc'frienJj of tho FLORENCE had the fittisfactioa cf seeing their faToritc.agaia triumphant, and Tor the scjobJ time bearing elf tho highest honors of th a American Institute. " " DIow we givo an ex'rict from the Report of ths committee oa 6c wing Machine, read at tho closoef tho Fair : Tho wholo number of Fctticj Machines on er hibition.ii tbicteen ; tf ihess, tweiro ire erterei for comrKstm. The orticle bearing the No 731 (F10EESCE S 2 WING KACHIKZ) ij decide to be the BESToq exhibition. It maS also bo stated. incidentally, that Thi it letter t any of it clasaliHorcuto the Judj . ! "Its merits arc : ' . "1st. Good material and thorough workmanship. "2d More absolute nov elty than marks thousual improvements in Sewing Machine. 2d. Tho ingfaious arrangement of a positive mo tions for adj mting tho thread djring .he paisaj1 :T tho fhuttlo and the catherinir ut'of it ia tae finiih of the stitch. "4th. The rever.'iblo feed. "5th. The viriety of work that ran bo done up on it. "Wo therefore dcciJe that it rcceivo the award of f rat class. (Signed) WM. TRATT. IliA S. CAIV, ' m L. J.KNWLEd." "This i tJ certify that the forcjroicg is a tra extract from the Iiedort of the Juu.s of Sewing Maihiacs at the 37th annual Fair, 1 . JNO. W. CIIAMSER3, Sec'y Darl Maaatra. New York, NotC 11th, 1SC7." It ttouU seem as thcugh tliz rucccstionof tri umphs should be suG'.-ient to conviLee every ui prejudieed pr?on of the great sapriority cf Uiw FLOKENGii over a'J others as a raraily Sewiogi Machine ; and if anything mors is nee led to con firm tto abo7e, we rTght added f-it, in 131, th-o Co." enly io!d 50 Machines, whilst now there an -j art orcr 40,000. IN USE, the establiahios the success ef the FM0nZ5C2 beyond ad quasticn. Every 3Iachinc Is TTarrantcJ. WII. E. PLA1TT, General TKestern Agrcnt, 133 Chestnut sr., ST. LOl'U, MJ. Cinulars, Price Lists &r-d samples of wcrli far- ciohed oa application. JOHN W. HENDERSON Agtat fir HrcwavCr ' and Nemala County. EVAN WOKTHINO, BILLIAED EOOII a rrzr " ': .' -. 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