.-J. S. CntJUCII, Editor.' lUiOWXVILIX, TIICTtSPAY, NOV. 10, 19 .i , -, . , on the? 14t!i for - Son. Tliaycr Vahliitmi. The United States li.ive recorrn red the free Govcrnnient jnjt established liv the rcvcluttonlcis in Ppain. The Baptists of Salem, Neb., jre erecting a-cnurcu. x. iizaci 1? mreh. ft. A. Tisdcl is out a S. E. Addition to about to lay that town. - Dr. "NYm. M". Daily, formerly of this county, has assumed charge of the Amgo Southern 'cbrankian. Success attend him. St. Louis his voted down the prop osition to take $2,000,000 stock in the St. Louis, . Chillecothc and ' Omaha HnnroaJ. The N. Y. Jlcrahl contains . long n-iK-atkm accounts of a Cuban fillcbus tvrinjr. cxiedition. The Tribune don't believe a word of it. 1 u . The Liberal Government in Spain have taken measures to stop the un just w ars waged by the crown upon ibe South American States. . The Chicago fc Northwestern Jlall rcnl liavemade arrangements to throw a temporary bridge across the Missouri river at Ie Soto, thus making direct f-onncct ion with the -Nebraska Air Line. ' . . The new Railroad liridgo at Quincy was crossed by a train for tiie first time on the Cth. A locomotive, tender and twenty-three cars were nearly two hours in crossing, the bridge showing . scarcely a prcceptiblc tremor. , ;" The .Washington ovationistt were1 considerably disappointed last Satur day by Gen. Grant's arrival in Wash ington, so unexpected and quiet that he reached "his borne before anyone hardly lnew he was in the city. - 7 i - AVe learn from the St Loats. Demo- rrat that the American Express "eom-j pany arid the Merchants' .Union Ex press company have become consoli? dated, under, the name cf the Ameri can Merchants' Union Express ?om- pany.'.v- ;; . ' '.. -t ' Tut'United States Senate, aAer the 4 th cf .March next, .will bo divided, jHsIitically : Republicans, 5S ;: .Demo crat, 10; three State i unrepresented, fl ; whole number of Senators, 74., Of Uieselarc from the reconstructed Btates, including Tennessee. , 'Gen.. Hovar4rtKrts $3,977,000 cx jmuded for the Freeiman's Bureau daring Che pa.t fiscal year, and recom mends its didconlinuance from Jan uary ltt, 1SG0, yet recommends a con tinuance of Freedmmans Hospitals at Washington, Richmond, Sandusky and New York. Omaha feels comparatively "big" if we-iuay Judge from the number of comparisons: Thus the Republican copies the vote of some smaller city than Omaha with the. Omaha vote, and remarks complacently "OniaJia etill ahead." It has not yet compared with the vote of Brownville! The ten Western States of Ohio, In diana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minxesota, Kansas arid Nebraska, gave a majority, of 000 for Gen: Grant. Thc"e Slafts,'; which contain more than one-third of the population of the Union, voted K)lid against Seymour and rcudleto nianism. , ' " ' ' ; The financial stringency produced in the money market by the cojiper licad scheme to produce a panic has more than ceased,' as gold is lower than when the attempt was made; . and-; the' peoples emphatic, endorse ment of "Let us have Peaee," has utrcngthcned the credit of the Nation the world over, The officers of the Grand Lodgo of L.O. of O. F. ciosen at the recent ses sion of the Grand Lodge for the ensu lug year arc as follows: Alvin San ders, Omaha, G. M. ; J. 31. Hacker, Brownville, Dp. G. M. j Dr. Aug. Ro . der, Omaha, G. W. ; John Evans, . Omaha, G. Seo. ; D. C. Sutphen, Oma ha,' G: Treas. ; Jonas Hacker, Brown-1 vIUe,G. Rep.; F. Teinplin, Neb. City, G. Orator. , Railroad Mcctinsr at Falls City. . Editor yetreuka Attrrrtincr?- ' At,tho Railroad. meeting at-Fnls CitVj Richardson county, on the lith InsL, quite an interest was manifested oii5 Ihe part of the people' of Rlcbard 9611 and other counties in favor of the 'Great Nemaha Valley Railroad." -licmarks 1 were made by several of the leading men from counties along the proposed road in favor of imme diate action.1 A motion to organize was adopted unanimously. T'A committee consisting of Hon. Ih- -m . t 'a. y " rv em lteavis. or carceni. v. u Booit.. Hon. Uinman Rhodes, J. W. Holt, and Hon J J. Gardner, was ap pointed to draft articles of Corporation, and report at next mectiag. .AcommitUc of seven was appointed to tirrnnre resolutions expressive of the sense of tho meeting, consisting of W. D. Scott, Maj. Sargent, Hon. J. J. Gardner, Hon. Isham Reavis, J. W. Holt, and Geo. Abbott. 'Secretary waa instructed to notify tho citizens of Richardson, Pawnee, Nemaha, Johnson, Gage, Lancaster, Seward, and other counties interested, of the next meeting. . Adjourned to meet at Tecumseh, Johnson county, on Saturday, Novem ber mL -A great deal of Interest was manifes ted and a desdre on the part of all pres ent to push forward the enterprise. Tho people of the Great Nemaha Val ley are wide awake to their Interests and will now strike for the develop ment of South-e&itern Nebraska, and to thU end they will demand a portion of tho Public Lands. "The counties of Fvi::harison, Pawnee Johnson, Gaga ar. I .Lancaster are alike Interested lu L: movement, and will push forward to a kucceBsfulconaplctlon, the "Great N .:;;." ha Valley Railroad. ., Citizen. Fortj-rirst Congress. norsn or EErnrsirNTATiVES. The result for Representatives in Congrpps in States that have elected, i - is ns follows : Stntr-s. f Maine Ite-p. T)cm. St' id. In M 'en. n isr.a .... -t.ij.-an... V.c Tn J 3 7 Vermont j 3 Massachusetts IQ Uhode Iflund.. 2 New York 17 Pennsylvania. 15 Ielii w&re.... Maryland : 4 N. Carolina...... 5 H. Carolina .1 Ivif!.-m l J ..Jl 13 i l 2 1 4 1 9 t isi-on-dn. ...... 5 .nr.nesota 1 Iowa ....... 6 Missouri 5 Kansas........ 1 Nebraska 1 Nevada 1 California 2 Oregon Total.-.. -.139 i Kr?jtuc-. ...... Arkansas.. Wen Virginia 3 Nrw Jerev... 2 Republican majority, 75. Peimsj ivanla OClclal. The full official vote of Pennsylva nia' is received and announced. The result is:'. " '."'''. For Grant ... For bcymoor..., Grant's majorltr Total vote... ... .. Four years ago the vote tood , For I4Meo!n......M..... For McClelHn .. .wl .270,:J1(5 llllrtllMMIOI Lincoln's mrtjo'rltv. Total vote... . Increase 1 vote la fonr years .. $2,935 The Kepublican majority in-Octohcr was 9,677, which shows a gain of13, 221 votes for Grant. Most of the frauds perpetrated in October were prevented in November, which accounts for half the majority the Republican gain in Philadelphia alone being over 5,000. : Railroad Tp and Down Missouri Hirers fhc Editor ycbratia Advertiser: ' The bulk cf the' wealth of Nebraska is contained, rt" the , counties laying along th Missottrf,, river. Now what shall the liver counties do in regard to building a Railroad un and down the Missouri river, from the Kansas, line to 'Dacota, Nebraska? AH. the trade of Nebraska w;ll be on, the line of this road. The grain of. Nebraska comes to the Missouri river. .. JIow shall we send thk gruin and produce westward? Iariswer; byihevUnion Pacific Railroad, through X)maha by means of this road tip and dow.n.the Missouri river. Let politicians look to this matter." ' '" Observer.' Editor' ycbraslca 'Advertiser :' , ' . ' ' 1 - Last -Week' I visited thoTtown of GallalihVpavlces County,Mo,It has a beafrtifu! location on the high prairie, overiookliig" the great valley of the Grand River, with plenty of building material close at hand. ' J ' Our former friend and fellow:towus man," lion. li.. Li. Dodge, is perma nently located at Gallatin, and has just been ejected as 1 Judge of Common Pleas, with Probate Jurisdiction. His many friends ; and former patrons of Nemaha will rejoice to " hear that his legal ability and unswerving integrity is appreciated by the good people of Daviess county. ', , . I had the pleasure of being present at a railroad meeting in Gallatin,' held for the purpose of voting $150,000 for the Chilicothe and Omaha Railroad, which runs up the valley of the Grand River, within three-quarters of a mile of Gallatin. The meeting was ably addressed by Judge R. L. Dodge, Mr. McGcc, State Register Elect,' and others of Daviess "county, and by Hon. Joel Asper, Representative to Con gress, of Chilicothe. CJ W. W. , TIi Result in Nebraska. 1- '' " Majority' for Grant. Seymour. . Douglas county Otoe , Nf maha Richardson ' Paiee ' ' u ' . Lancaster ' 372 238- 61G 4iU 445 204 .341 134 33 L7 '1S2 3 . 32 '235 -78-' 5 4 171 315 ' 5 it"- Cass. , 'Hall . . ''Platte" " Cedar Burt Dakota ; "Cuming.. Johnson Saunders . Dixon i 41 ' II ' : . It l 14 44 L'EauqC't " Dodge , " ' Washington" Stanton Gago ' Seward . Butler York . , Mcrrlek' Sarpy Saline Madson Jeffereon .14. m it 14 II tl" . II II II II I . 00: 05 45 10 10 39 45 Grant's majority Estimated. 4233 The Adjutent General of the Army has made his annual report to. the Secretary of War. - The actual strength of renmentsin fcervice.on ino o-Jia. nt Si'ntejiiber was 43.741 men besides there were 4,340 men more . iu the. Eugineer, Ordnance aud. other branches cf the service. An , unusu ally large number of discharges have been granted during the year on indii vidual application, and these, with the ordinary disehargesand casualties, arc rapidly diminishing the regiments, except cavalry, which aro necessarily kept in force because of Indian opera tions. . : It is stated that -4,500 men will be discharged before New Year by reason of the expiration of their terms of en listment. The number of desertions last year were 2,700 lass than the pre vious year. ..The number of deserters arrested was nearly 1,000 more, aud t he proportion of losses by disertion to the strength of the army is considera ble less than last year. In order to still further reduce the expenses and strength of the military establishment the detachments at the reeruting der pots have been reduced as much as possible, and schools of instruction have been suspended. No recruting nfmnv kiml Uut for the Navy has been going on einee the end of h st July, and there areoniy live siauon iur r rrntini? in this arm cf service. Reg iments on the Pacific coast have, as far as was possible, to avoid the ex pense of transportation, been suppli ed with recruit obtained in Califor nia. The fctreegth of all eolorcd regi ments in the service is nearly up io the required standard. . - f Wmi. J. Abbott, Post Master at Lin coln, Neb., has ' been arresteJ upon charge of robbing the mail, valuables having been lost at dijrerent times be tween Nebraska City and Lincoln for a year past, Abbott' was formerly a resident of Nebraska City. He is now under arrest at Omaha, The penalty upon coavictioa for an oSTenso of this kind h ten years In the penitentiary. 75 ..4337 .43 Indian Tcace Commission. vV- Vafhingtox, Nov. 15. Col. Tappan, 'of the Indian Peace Ccnimisrwoir, l as just arrived here and revnrts that all the Indians n present ed 1'V those who met the Com in U -loners tlii-i vear, including those -with whom Comrussioner Auger and Culloin roun Hod. lumbering in the aggregate r early TOKk) souls ate at peace, removing to, or already nn, the reservations act apart for them, and are not disappointing the expectations and hopes of the Commissioners. On theconirary, the Kiowas, Cnmanches, Arranahoes and Cheyennes, number- rj ing Korae 5000 or men,: women and children, arc . upon .the , war paui. Against them a considerable army is now operating for a ' non-fulfillment on the part of on r treaty stipulations with these Indians. The people of Nebraska City and Otoe county appear to have a "White Elephant"on their hands, in theshape of the "Midland pacific 11. R. Co" The ieople voted to nswist the compa ny to the amount of 150,000 in county bonds, to be used in conjunction with an equal amounfbf money furnished by the CoIVancI to be Issued ln stated sums. The' company done ;i little work and then the Democratic County Commissioners issued them the whole 150,000 in bonds. The jeo!e begin toseewheic they can pay a large amoant of interest, but the whistle of the locomotive appears a loncrwa.v oil? We are of the opinion -that The Com pany have builtubout all the Railroad they intend tor-at' present. i 'latts mouili JlcraM. . Tho New York Tribune criticises Mr. Reverdy Johnson's courtesies to Laird of England.-sharply, and pays "he has. shown himself a. tody, and a snob, and unworthy to be the rep r sentativeof true American citizens?' and we shall feel as long ashe remains at the court of England that .this- na tion is not replesented there,, but dis graced." 7 ' ' " " , m " ' ' ' - Gen. Grant while on his .way to Wahington made but one epeeeh-rr thus, at Belleville, Illinois ;f "Gentle men :.l see many ofyoti in u'niforms. You laid them off three years ago, you can ncv lay them otF-again, and '.'we will have peace. : Good night"; " A new ''Post Orfic6 has been estao Ilshed in Saline ' i'oiinty,' between Swan City and Big Sandy- The namc: of theonice is -Equality-Vp. JIMr. A.' DL'6.-JjU(c Valley Uncord, . . ' ., The VL: U. Ex. tV; have concluded to oj)en an oftice at Pawnee City n jl ? NEW AD VEItTESEilE NTS : . CUARLIS O. DoliSEY. OEOKGE DORSKY. Atl'tt et Ltnvl . . - n j1 ' S. O: & Q.' "Wi DORSEY, REAL; ESTATE AGENTS Dealers in Land "Warrants. Duy and Sell Ile al estate and Land IVanantjj. Select & Locate Governmeiit Lands. ATTEND TO CONTESTED CASES IN TIIE V. S. "LAND OFFICE, AND PAY TAXES,: Alarce Quantity of First Class Lands for sale In Nemaha, Richardson; 1'a nee, John son and Gage Counties, Nebraska, to which the attention of purchasers is speciaily invi ted. . Office BEOWNVILLE, NEB. Branch OGc BEATRICE, NEB. 13-c-tr DEPOT OF - MUSIC ! P. L. HOTTETT & SON, ., ; -; No. 9 Fourth Street, t . ST. JOSEPH, 3XO. . ' i: . I' ..il.;. ; . mUSIC'PUBLISHERS; WholoKal and lletall Dealers in PI&IIOS AiiD ORGAUS, Chickering & Son's Pianos "Which were" awarded the " ' Cross of "the LEGION of HONOR, . .anl :f k FIRST GOLD 'MEDAL - AT PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1367. . ,ii - : ' . i : i . also i . . -.: i i : vrsi. MA'nc & co., 4 -: ' II ALI.CT, DAYXS: &. "CO., NEW YORK UNldN-CO. - BURDETT National. Combination&Cab:net OUGAJZS, , : .,. 31ason & Ilamllns : Cabinet, Portable, and Metropolitan Organs. V All orders taould be addressed to - JAUES It. DTE, A8et, . , Brownville, IVeta. 5-6m ' ' - - Ca(( MOyTU ltmembcr, it is so. OUU A rents can make it. Farmers' sobs, any ienon can do it- e have a new chap, liceiifl bewinf Machine, the best ever made. It wiU sew, fcilr hem, tncfc, braid and eiu broider.anddoall work done by highly priced machines. Costs only 1S; think of that be Eide $7.) : One agent wanted for every county. Sample mac-hine at less than regular price to one igeat. jmou pie of work, terms, tc, free. This is a new thine. Bend and eee samples. . Address, ASHUELOT 6. JL COMPANY. 51.2m Hinsdale. JI. Governor's Proclamation for a Ua- cl' TuanliifrlvinT. . In (rra of r.ll na; the ilfsi J ii pf n tlie ai.art aul ; rocV"'t'onof theBivIncorlin ;ll Hi V( il ns i onai blossincs t of f United 'rites lias calli i.'ic Innri to got tiie thilavof worship of tho nksgiving and r-or.lo thron?!iout ; XhurKlay, Novi-tnbcr, 1-, Lor l our tiod v- li the pu'jl a pray t r, t prr. ?-f. Jioraovt r, tho -y-pV of il,!s Stnto, ?v tliclr .onart.--! that "TUf Oover-;;-mat: :), sot opart one cJhv Lpc ilatui f , hav nor )lall, ty pr.. In -acli ytvr as solemn an.i rihlic tliiiiikPiiivir.K t" A'.mi-t'.V l' d for hts Ues- ln?9 to ua as a slate on.r rsation. JVou; thereore, enrneslly v-eondlncr his n( tion of the lYf-si-lent, and eUerriuliy giving voice to the will of the people,",-1 av4i Sut ler. (Tiiwntor f l!e-Knt of Xeliraska, tlo nprrycall np.on nit wirhin tho borier? of t thlsStJite citizens ami Traircors, ,t ahrt--iri from liieir seenl.it nvoeflTionM. on the t:nh day of November, p.nl to assemble. in tiie . enftornary phu-cs of woif-hip nn-1 before Owl's altar recount thanksgiving thci many riwsins.maieriai aiM spiritual, wnieh have been beMownd upin us ns a people. And while n2sf-J In these' jnateiul devo- tions let all beliohl howtonntant hi.s i.een the Hand that proto-hs and Mess., to the end that ns inTlonals atid as- n nation oil may be Imbued with thespirltorb-ujublu yet Implicit tru?t tntbeLord. I further call upon the citizens to charac terize the day by letting prat it tide find ex-rrt-en.iirtiin ' deedS- of ht-nevolenco as wt-U as in wriij ,ot lliankivinR. Kpe'ially do I call upori tlii-rn to 'k. out anu minister to tiie wants of the poor, the needy, and the .suffering, tliose mad so by the wars for our oountry. I mil uion them to wek out all that are In distress, .Jiom whatever cuse, and hear to them reli'-f-that the land may be filled with g!a.lnes-tJiaf. every heart and dwelling, on that day, bo- converted into a temple of tlioiiksiiviiij: and praise. ' In testimony v.-nereof, I have herenntD Ret my hand and iuiil to be affixed the Great Seal of the State, tliis 7th day of Xovember, lSi.S. t DAVID BLTLEH. Dv the Governor: . - T. Y. Kexjard, Secy, of State. Proposals for Printing. '. Material; Fold ing; Rtitchinfr and Blnd Jb for.the tt;ittof Kcbrn-iUa ! - To Printers and olliers J ' - trnr 1b provisions Of fin AH -of the Leg islature of Neliraska, apjerovett June 18, 18o7, of which the following is an nltract: Sction l. Tlie sve-reiaro of tatc. Auditor and Treasurer', shall, !erinnin lir the first week in Novem!er, l.rw, and every 2d yjar thereafter, advertise thirty duyafttr Proposals for State Printine, for two years from tho 4th Tuesday in December next following. .--8ec. 2. "Defines the labor, and material to be bid for, as com position, paper and press-work; r(iiuires the officers to fiublisb an attract of the law; and deserting the manner of deter mining the lowest blddors taewlalti cases. -Bee. A. Classifles the eycral kinds ef Xi. tracts. ".,?. Sections i, S, nnd 7 Define the strlcs of the d-ifTorent3UnUs bf prlntina: ppquirod.'.:' Sections 8 and 9 I)irects how compoftitloii andpress worlvh4ll beiueisured. , ,. See 10 Kequires contractor Jo dellverp'rint ed matter to the Secretary W -State. " "' Sec 11 ltoquiresfeach 'suweasful bidder to trivel)ond in not less than r-2Ji$) orinore than S..)lfKl. for the faithfnl fnlfilimmif nf 1iis rnrf- tract. r-r.iA Heofiaoa. J2; 13, 14, 16 f(iid J7j;plake pro visions foe receiviug Uidsjiiud pou trading for folding -ttitchii and, bindir.g printed matt'.'- . - ' ' .bertlon, lS.nnd Pi-nvide the manner f .making out bills and adjusting accounts ven der this law. . . Kf ctlons IS) and 21 Provide for the payment of -contractors hrirnndor,, . ,, -. Bee 22 l'rovides Tor penalties for delayaJjo. executing work. ; Sec 1 Heoulrfsjseref rirv.rf State and clerks of tt.A Knuces rif -11 Iy:is!attiretofur nlsh to the printers true copies of all matters to be printed. . . . t Sec. 24 K co v.I res Secretary of State to class ifythelaws for publication and prepare in dexes to law and journals. !i See 25 -Provides for re-lotting contracts in case of failure of eotil raet ors. see 2(t Relates to printine done in 1?8. ; ' The Bndersined will rcciere proposal for furnishiuu jiaper composiiion - pres-work folding stitching and binding, for the tise of the Irfrislatlve and Executive departments of the Slate of Nebraska, for two years -freni. Tuesday the 22J day of Doeombf r, A. D., 180. Sucli proposals will be recieved until 12 o'clock, noon, on -Monday', December 7th,- A. D. l.sw, at the office of riie Secretary of State, In Lincoln, Nebraska. ... -The classification 'of work will 'he 'found herein-bblow. lieh ela;s will 1h the sulje?t of a separate contract. The estimate for: de termining the lowest bid will le made , upon the basis of the schedule of classes following. Bids will be made lit the following form : -1 or we) propose and will bind -tournish the work and materials required to do the printing in Class No. , at the followim rates ; (specify only the kinds of work or -material in theclats Ind for. - - , ,- ';, . cents per l'wO mis for composition. . . " " en I re of rarer. .'- cniire of 24 impression's- for ' press work. ' : " " 101 sheets for folding. .' " ' m sheets for stftchinar. . - " " 100 m per ."covers for pamphlets - i to lnciu'te composition and .' . Tre-j-s work. . . ., " ' h() paper covers for Laws and . ..' Journal Inclusive Of compo- 'it- ' 100 copies for stitching, blndinc and lettcrinsLawsand Journals in law siieep. ' - And further, flgrce; t)int all work, shall be done In the best style, and all materials furnished shall be of full weights and quali ty as coutmcid for; ar.dthatall work shall be executed and delivered at the times .men tionedln and required h-- contract. . . . . - . r t . Bidder. Such bid shall be accompanied by a guaran ty as follows: We hereby fruarranty Hint who propose to perform Iaior and furnish, material under a contract for printing in Class No , able to earry out fully Burh 'contracts as .ask for, with the.Slate of Nebraska; and that we will enter Inp bonds, as sureties for the said fortht? fi?.l and faithful perTornianco of their contracts. ... . Signed -. Proposed .Sureties. Proposals' must be sealetl and endorsed "ProKsals for State Printing," and deposited at the office of the Secretary of State before 12 o'clock in., on Monday, Dec. 7th, IS'iS. The successful bidders will be notified Im mediately after a decision is made, and they will be required to enter into contracts and tdve the required bonds on or before Monday, Dee. 21st next following;. The con tractors will be paid for their work, after having deposited their accounts, with specimens, .vouchers and orders, they shall have been certified to by two of the contract ing ofllcers, by Auditor's warrants upon the .State Treasury on or before the 4Ui Tuesday in December iu each year, following the date of the contract. ' CLASSIFICATION No 1. ' ' Billt and Reschiiini in BUI Firm.- ems. composition, small pieatyp, per 1000, quires flat cap, 14ft to tne ream. qtrires of.21 impressions press work. r-cms coua position,, pica, -ye and nay lists. "-,.' qnfres flat cap. cnt for yea andnaylists. quires of 21 impressions each, of press work. . -,:)..,: j . ; 1 - '. CA&VNo.2.. : Senate and House Journal, Covemor' Meswx pes, 0'ilcer't JtefiarU-in U JouriutU. Super lioyal Octavo I'orrn. . t .. r . - enis long primer cornVoslttod. "r' ' 1 quires paper 40 ft to ream. - quires iicss Work 24 impressions.)''.' ... . - CLASS No & i-2 ,v. .-' Reports, CommunicrUionf and Pamphlet Docu , metUs separate from Joiirnals. Octavo. ems long primer composition. ' quires of paper X)It to rfeain. . quires, 21 imp press work. 1 CL.VSSNo.4. : ' ' General tend Load, Laws, ' Joiixt JZrsoTutions, Memorials, in-one tiqwrroyal octavo volume ems long primer composition.- , quires super royal 40 id paper. . -. quires,-21 Impressions, press work; ' . CLASS No. 5. ' , ., Letter heads,blanks and circulars, rai of composition, 'breviof measnre ' ments for letter heads, circulars and all ruled blanks. , .. . . quires U pheet letter 12 ts to ream. - . full - ' ; i press work fn letter heads. ". liat .letter, lOtt stoream for Wks. " press work on let ter blanks. flat cap, 14x17, Jits. . press work. -; .' , " . folio past 17x22,1(1 lbs " press work. ,.. ' , " note xh). 5R'S. . press work. - " red &. blue ruling one din e. ion. . - ' " " " two NOTE. In all the above classed ru!" work, or figure work In -columns without rules' will le measured one and a half times lor com po sition; aud rule and figure work twice, . ... 'CLASS No. 8. . . .',';! Folding and stitching bills and resolutions' and folding and stUchiug of pamphlet documents, and covers, - - sheets of flatcap, onefold, per liV) sheets. - stitched per 100 sheets. paper covers for octavo pamphlets. In cluding composition, paper and press work, per lOo covers. covers put on such pamphlets, per 100 sheets Voided octavo (four times) i-ef 100 sheets. . CLASS No, 7. ... . Folding, stitching, cavers and binding for Laws d Journals. . sheets; foMed octavo, per 100 sheets. paper covers tar Law and Journals, In clusive of papers, composition and press work, 1X covers. .oopk-s binding of Laws and Journals In faper covers, including stitching, per UU copies. .... - copies binding of Laws and Jonrrjals, . inlaw sheep including material, stilch . ' lne and lettering. ' A. KOUNTZE, : State Treasurer, JOHN QILUiSPIli r State Auditor. r. T.P. KENNAKD, S-3t '" Secretary of State, Pine Flooring, full stock, n t ivM. H. SMALL'S. Pine BUDgles and Lath nt wm.it. sha.lv i BLOCII. lit JFS IFORf) ,sl t 1 V VWUlA l'l U 71- s -. ' , . ever brought to the citjfcf.;,-i ; BROWISVIIJfE; - -" 'consisting' of -,.-- . . - -i . . i . i ' ' Sofas, Foldias Lonn es, Seer eiaries arid vBock Cases OSco Desks. Wash. Stands, is e r t n: a. i .117-' ;CMTE.?ROCKEES,: Jsarseilockers.'Diningand BrcakfastTables- if "Narse Rockers. Diningand BrcakfastTablesr Offleei'Ilirtor and Dining Pom'Chalrs, antl I cwrythlngsualiy round in a . FURNITURE STORE 1 -; . .1 . i . ."I i , . . - ;12-l-lV :., . , ... V... ! ' ' - 'i'.' - '.CXTY BAKEEY , CONFECTIOERYJr. No. 31 Cor."MaidSVstSts; f.ppsileCity DrtigSt'ore. , WILI-IAM ALLLN, Froprietox.y y.tes. vaKes, itrcsti lircau, : CohfVctlonerjv J.i.?!it aud i i Jaticy Groceries ,.. . Constantly ) on -Hand .4 Jresh Bread Delivered -Daily! ! -ii:.-m i cl ; u1. , :. '', First Class FmilyFlonr--Varrante. . t-.;ii. ; uv.'fin i, i n'l . t.; :' !' : FreeExprttt Rufprthtbin(JUpf.?n$ gustomtr -.'III $IpOK ' X. TROS., '" MaBUfaeturers and Xeal'trsin Native Lumber of all kinds, lengths, breadths aud thickncs, 1 i ' '' '' -X t '" , NEMAHA' COUNTY," NEBRASKA. They own and run wieof the bestSaw.Jklills in tiie Statu. aJ will lurnioii ', ' : ... . Usi! ftt.l . t. Ii:CII4raUS 4M) KlBLDCUS with a bill of Lumber of best quality,' on short notice, at tmr Lowest Market Price. Xdth ' and Piclrets 1 ,,-... Always on hand for stile. , ; Tbey also sell cheap at their storo in Hills dale ail staple Dry Goods and Groceries, and such articles as are in general use. Kcmeniher the. business, the men, and the places " -. ' -. - 1-1 jr Scientific I Rational ! . Safe DIt LAWRENCE S Gornpound Extract of; BOSADALIS,' 4( -..,' Kecoin mended by .';.-. SCIENTIFIC, HEN E VEIi Y WHERE , , .,'.v ,, A THE BEST . Remedy yet Discovered i - ' -i! T. : A i . i L !'-... Disease:! of the Dirod, Liver,- Kidney ' GEyERA L ILEA E TH, RESTORER I "1 i R0SADALIS :I Purifies the Bkoc ..; Improves thv Aftpeiitei ,. .-iS .,-.. ., Aids Digestion, , . ., '. f:. ... ;,. -Correot-the Secretiom And Imparts Tpnc,' Strength and ;': . , . Vivacity to the . Whole System. . '. ' . .; 1 : i ! : '-y, ' -j ' ' ; ti ' So that persons usirrg it- feel that they enjoy an entire new life, ... .;''' )l- R0SADALIS; Is Recommended by the - Best Physician's, Everywhere bead the foixowixg . rno Dr. F. Oltii DANNELtY,- now of this City Formerly Professor of .Physiology aud Path ological Anatomy" in the Jllddle Georgia Medical Collece. Chief SurKeon State ot South Carolina,' "during the war, A'jcs-Presideut Georgia Medical Association: ; . . Mr, Emrrrnce : I bnve carei'nlly examfued your fonnuli ftirtliu R08ADL1S, and recom mended it to several of my-patient.. Thel combijwUon is a happy one, and must prove a potent remedy in all diseases requiring the virtues of agreataitratlveinodicine. : I wish you tucceHtb ; -..rvr- t. . - - . .'..-!- .. . F. OLIN PA'ELLY.... - Baltimore, April lsos. ; Baltimore, Md., -Match!, ISfiS. I beIie,vo Drn Lawrence's ,4U0sjADALISi" tobe the i.eM Alterative In fse, and there fore chetrfullv rewmmeiid it as' su;h. ' ; THOAIAtj J. 14GVKIN, L ' - BALTiMORK.'Fcrruary lfrth lS.! . Dr. J. J. ' Ijawrence;- Dear Sir I tnket'leas-' urein recommend) u your Ii0ij-VDALX3 as a very powerful alterative. Youi-a truly, - Pw VT. CLVRR, M. !,' We know Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis to be a safe and reliable Alterative, &.C., and take pleasare In reeommendius to the profess ion and public ... J II Moore, M D, ' E P.arnes, M D. ' -'.' L A Hmith, M D, " R W Kin, M !.. ' J II Winstead, AI D. S Wixxlward, M D, R II Barhani, M D, W T Brewer. M D, W G Duggan, M D, W J Buliock, M D, WiLSors, N. C.; Jan nary 7th, 1863. 3.For Testinionial of Remarkable Cures Sj "Rosatdaiis Almanac' for this yeartj- j . , Prepared at the Laboratory of Dr. J. J. tawrenco & Co., ' ':-' i . ! 44 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. VSIIITH Iz DWYEH, WHOLESALE DE UG GISTS. - - CHICAGO, General Agents for the North Western States, to whom orders should be addressed. . nW-6m Pine Biding, a choice and full stoek, at , WM. li. SMALL'S. Qneensware, largest assortment ever in this rlty, at WM. H SMALL'S. iicPHERsqirs nr. "HI i ; -' ' ' I ' ' ' ' " . .. r. . -i.-. - '' ., Ml.' ;. hex: r-o 4 to the Interest of thepnHic; and bavin pur- chase? my CLbrniNG, (made nndcrmy 6wn supervision) exclusively for cash, 1 can sell as low, if not lofrcr, than any . v. 'I t . i. A i-- . . ; .-1: r. :- .T,T: . , il; -: vr.n J:1?i."h; n : fn tho Town or Conn ty. I beg to call your atte&tion to ray & Well selected stock of ,, HATS, CAPS, UOQXS, SlIp.ES, Gent's Furnishing Goods, as can be ' -I : IIT THE VT7E3T. Here Is a ehance for tho best bargains, as I have no dead stock on hand, all beinj entirely new. The public aro Invited to .c&U ami ex amine for tbemselyes, . . .,. i, 1 BIcPheraons'j Klock, where everything la tie Clothlnsllna can be found. , .' " J11IJL.T ol-tf' Large r? 1 1 K ZIZ3IGAL. GOiil'S COS'S DYSPEPSIA CCSK. COB'S OYSPEPSIA CtTRS, - - . COS'S DXSP?31A CCRS". COS'S dyspepsia rrns. -cor'S dvsi-'fsia crEs. COS SDT5?F21A CCKs. s. . J - ' . 4 4S ' ' ' ' - - f . i COS'S DTSPBPSTA CC!LB.::-: ' ' ' l ' COX'S DYSPEPSIA Clinic. -.'.- .J -' , , COB'S DYSPKPStA CtRl. ' Tbis wrld rsDowned rtmtily r'f taa -anfjUiiBi Indlsestlon, . Sicli Sloniaca, Sourness or Acirllf jof 8tom acbIllMins. ofTooil, ria tulcnejv Lassitude, YYearincss, XJ1I- . j ' . llousnes, and ! all , disor-" , ' ' . ; dcrs of" ' ' " . . j TJs Sloraacli and- IIqttcIs, - Ti nrcrd icftr the attention n? trial f sufferers bows its rmratrt ii'i tbotisanj different lurm.. ucb Sick neJk, Heni)Bt, DciT4ion. nen eral ieusa nf uneiarM sod faeliog tbat you ar nat well. F.kxJ distre.-'s-es ru. rise and crs on Tunr ? torn st b ; brra'tt i lait utin at time. Is flu.-t.ed and hot: don't reel as' if yotreoold m.re or stir abunt, aud worse ot a:l. lailieettluD or C'nstipatiof:, are noihiaf mere . ( tharr ipepsis. Tbou randa upon thousands sutler and die tbl war, and nejtber tiiem?erves nor tfceif vbysirlans knuw'wbct ail them, except tbat tbey reurly djint. &ealr,w reptat it. tbis is all l-spepsia. If roil woo id hare prouf of oUr ataifcient', i yoo woo Id fve yourselves wtcbildren train au early grave, K yoa.eukt Dre tealta and energy ,apj fttBfi, agaia we ttgybtt to try one bottle of - COE'S DYSPEFSiA. CUBE. ,(. rmt't bua i.',fi i.1'--'r! . Toa will. tee koweooB It wllldisjVyoprbad feel iDS and glouiuy fuieofMtlnaa. Bow toon it will chae away any peci of Dypepi. How aooo It will (tire you. caw life and vigor, and bow roon It wiii.Biaaes wel. ptas or woman l yoo., For, nr own sake, fur tbs aske of everybody aaflferiaf,'we beg, we entiestyovf to try it. ' " - - V ' - ' V ., - . k .. ;- .' , - For Liter tpoPlal11 and RII--J lou Dcrangeracntv Itlti JTereitrRenedy. while lor Fever ao4 If oe, and all tBedistaes waich are leaerated la mi awjaicc4iatiie, it Us ceruio ureveutttiTe ad curt, I -f . i-.l IT x ' ? tii A ;xi ' V T : 1 .T Mr, Lester Sexton, a wholesale mir chant of thirty years, in iniicaukcc, one of the most reliable' ancT careful men in the Siatesays, under date. . i Xnwintr, Wit , ao. Jt.lc68. Messra. C. G. Clark, It Co Neva Haven, Ct. Boik myself and Wtte have aMt Cue's Dyeptpaia Care, and it baa proved PSRFECTLX aati. factory M a rewedy,- I bae KO beiutiua in sayiog taaljvs. nave received b skat bkmimt rrnni ita oe. . .. : t. . Very rep6cUuJly LBaTKi SEXTO f. - . . . . " '-- .4 .,a If A Great Blessing." From Rev. L. F. WARD Avon. Lor- aine Co., O. ' Messrs. sTaono AsTSOsa, ' r-.4c..-.. ,i DrBiiatA, ClereJaad. O. Gentlemen : It elves tss treat flea ore to slate tbat aiy wife bas derived great benefit from tbe tue of Cue's Dyspepsia Cure. She has beeo for s num. ber of yera ereatiy troubled wila Dyspepsia, ac companied with violent raroxysme ef eoutipation, which so prostrated ber tbat the was all tbe while, tor Biontbit, suable to do anything. She took at your InBtame Coe's Dpepeia Care, and Ls de rived GREAT BENEFIT f KoM IT, and is cow ci ta paiativeij well. Siie retards iLismedicioe as s great bies.iuij. ' i ' J". '. Traly yetfri, U f. WAHD. "Extreme Case Cured. From Rev. ISAAV AJKEN, Alle gheny, Pa. , . . .. . , Joiifm FLrxiKS, Dnifglst, ' ' - 804 Market St., Pitt.boritb. ' Sir: 1 f'lr (treat pleasure in statins that.' after having offered from Djspepsis for about flfteea years, at some period mutu more tfin ibr. bve been entirely mred by thctie-if Coe's Dy pepsis Cure My friend know ta.il of late years my case ha been aa extreme one. I bad (treat aif fe ing from eatirf my kind of food sn-! un an aver age would Vomit about ofib-kird t.f my meala, in a auur Indigestible dim. When tbe severe attack would come, I wuold lote all Hreugtft aod beetierly bslpleos. S. me ef tbe attacks woold bs so revere tbat for daye together I would not euin anytclns. on my stomach, save a tittle dry toaxt and tea. For years I knew not wbat it was to Jans ajveeunaechso boars witotiV intense ina. Frout tbe time 1 t.H.t tbe Bntl dooeof this rue .icii.e I cetl vuiuitiug," gradually all soreuesa parsod wy, and flesb and streogth retaraed end ever since I have been able to eat any kind of fo.4 let upon, tbe table. Six months bave now passed without any symptoms of tbe return of tbedieise. My cese waa loostdered by all, even ihysldano, so' Blarvetlona, that for s t.me It was feared It might be ftcUiiou ; but I am do W o well cuovioced. that I bve bees not merely relieved, but perwaaeatiy cored, that I can con scieutioasly recommend Coe's Pypepei Core to 11 victims of dyfep'i. - . ' isa'ac ""Lsts Futor of tae Eeaver St. 31. K. Church, - jr-.Vli-'JI. Alleghany. Heme Testimony. , . J "t Kiw Haves, Ct., Jon l, 1S7. Messrs. 0, G. Class K Co. . ' Gents : Being anxious, from the great benefit derived to assist in spreading the fame of Coe'a Dyspepsia Core, I weuir state my case. Some thing over a yer ago, I bad violent attack ef Df arrboM, which lasted eisbt weeks, during which time I employed three rnricisn, bnt withotr lief, until I tried Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. The first uose neipea me; 1 took it three limee s day for s wees, ana was entirely cored; and I believe to- csy mat it saved my life. Being attacked in a sim ilar way this season, I took ob dost, wnieti on! me ail right. I wonld advise every laniily to keep it on nana reaay for immediate use, la cms of Sam sier or Bowel Complaint. C. DCX. : Tbe above Mr. Dunn is is oar employ, sad weca voncn lor tue aoore eiatemeBt beinz true K. XZSOW k CO. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Will also M foond ioval noble Is ell cae of IHr rba. Dysentery, Colic, Summer CcmpIaiBts, Grl piog, and in fact overf disordered condition of the stomsch... . . Sold ty tiruifgUt. in city or country everywhere at St per bottle, or by applicatioa to : - Or. Clark & Co., Sole Proiirieeors, Few Haven, Ct, i.lyeees. J im A, j..- - - - .. - .- - - r - - - - . - . ... rf . lyEZArrijiSTz::: , - At t.e city r.f t-.iy cf Novcm t-'r, a.1 ThvvtTidctslsnt! hereby no'le cf fs!e appointment r i '.Jathew of Vv'a-hln?ton Precinct. Nei.iA...i Coanty Vp. brai,-wiila said District, wh f.3 adjudznd a banknipt npon h'? own petition by th LUtrlct CoorS of ,iM 1 :in i. . ' OTiCEOFAiGyZArroiyTzrr.yr jlI District of Nebra-ska, s.s. At th.i .; 1. l.rownvilie. the Cth dav cf N, , a i,. Tne undersigned hcrpbr cfves n.-it !.-' ir : appointment as A'gneA Cf N.i:.um C. lius sell. of Nebraska Cirv.Gi,, O-ui-ifv, Nebras ka, within "jaid:D;.trIct.--- i j l.ii :.n jrwlir'vl a bankrupt upon bi-i o-vn potiaon. by the Iiistrlct Court of i I -'-rrU . . Vvf. II. IVxtVF.' Ao"rnf NOTicxorAssia.vj-jjjAPj'or.vTJfi-xr Distri.-t of N'ebras4cf. h. .At tlieel?r of HroTat:r. .he"' iti lw. " . The nndofshmed berebv elves notW nf hi. appointment as A'sineeoi.-iiirmond Soemua Of iirownvl'.!.'. . Wnnih connlv. N'.-.ni. within srtid Ih.-rict. who has ben tuitadmi .. . c i i li u Hji i c re- . .-r retition, by te iJ-rriCt C4)UT01 i- Cl.-. u-il . W 31. H. .HOOVER, Assignee, .ll'OjJ. Dixsozzyiox or pa it TyEr.snip , police is hereby given, that the co-partnership heretof. re existln- between cJEl T. Dorsey.Lnther Hoadley anxj fitu-nli Dorsey, under the firm name of Dorser UUi .Vtit.U, , UC Ui LUTif Kit h6at t UHAKLI-a O. iHjiv-SKY. 6-4t-pd TJSTUAY yOTICK. -Taken np by the on Jj dersigned, at Sherman, Nemaha euantr NtfOmsJlA, on the- aith isv of October 'I jS one Red Ow, with crip orr of both earsl . Also, at the same time and place, two last Spring Calves, botli. heifers, and both silt la tho lei tear. IC A. STKWAKT. nXIXISTRA TOf.r S. I LB OF BEA T. - V KS7A TF..- In pursuance of an order of the District Court eff the County of Nemaha and the Jstate of Nebraska, Krntd on the ltith day of September, A. D.,1 - s, at thClty of Drown iHle, on the date :-iresid I will offer for sale at pubir-a--etiou or vendue, on Tuesday, the 1st day of Iecernber, A. D. at 1 o'clock p.m., non the premium, the fol lowing drr;bi real estate, lfuate in ths County'-Pf Ncmah.f arid State of tr;sa, to-wit: The north east (juarter of th north ent quarter, aiwl lot fiv (5) and eisht of the north east fractiofial nuarter of section fifteen (15 township Z ve north of rn?j fourteen (H eet, eontirfnlnit H? S5-1U are. Terms made known on dav of ; . r . ii- v. ri roups. AdmlhTntrator of tho Ltia cf Vii.ui k," well, deceased. , f-- 5-3t T?3TBA Y yOTICK. Taken nn hr thenn- . iZl dersigned. Jiving ft:nr miles Xorth.Mt or nrowuvuirt, on tin' : iiny rf Oct )h-rV-a Day Horse Pony, sujpxv,d toLetwojfr old last spring, thirteen hand hirb, wuU thre white feet, 6-3 B. K CHAPMAN. - I-STBAY AOrCTT-Takon np bvthesub !i sertberoa -his 6rm in ;i.-r lloeie Pre- cinct, one two year old .Rsd; Heifer, a slit la left ear, a little white on back and hWtv. 5-St' - . H. WAHStAff: . I?STRA Y NOTICE. Taken rtp bvtbinn li dersi?ned, livinsr In ilen Rrk PmHnct a brown or hlark Mare Iony, snrposvi to b one year old sVU'lo fonbeail; was taken np on the 4th .or thijnopUi. . . ... -- . PROBA TE .0 TICE Estate of H. C. Waif ' deeeaed. -N'oiir- 4-hereby given that the Probate Cburt of Nemaha county. Ne. braskahasnpiK)intrl Sarah Wait adminis tratrix of ther etute of Hiram Wait.de eeao,L hue, otsoid axtaty of Strm.hx mnd ni at tiie sa: i court has. aj'pmnu-d Deoember r ,h.' Iwk- Aril 1-rh- Mar luth. Jnr.e7th.and Jubjr llth. istn), at 10 o'clock a.nj. as the tmes, and the conrt room In. Drownville as the place,, jfir r.xHiiiininT.aji4 allowiDjr claim ajjaanstsajd state. Tliowe Laving uch claims are requlrej to prenetit them to eald court on or before tbe-lat day above appointed orthey wul be forever barred. A. W. XvKOAX. 4-41 Probata J-smI. ESTRA J yorirjz -Taken up by the nn dersisned at Hickory Grove. Iu Wahlns ton Irecinet. Nemaha county, Nebrank. fourteen miles Went of Brown vine, on his! premises, on the Hth dav of October, mn, one Iron Oray Mare, Two. Years Old punt, dsrte mane and tail, no other marks pre-elvsMr. ' : rt-pl GEOltOK5f.OTTE.VH. O TRA Y yOTI rK-Notice Is herebr (tiven rf n.i 1 a IUmI ftrA lj that the nnderslened. llvlna in Preclnef,. eiuaha County, Nelaka, -as jae r niey, one rear olc? pnst. S-5' JA.Vto MATIX. A pre nf wanted lor SEEIS OP OUR DAY. The men who govern ooreoantry, make Its a.w?'.J?a.ve r',u!jt 1 battle, charmed u with their eloquence, founded ont colleges, control onr raflroarts, manuritctorles, and our finances one attractive volome, full of vivid interest, life-like illustrations and character, ixtic anecdote, ty! well-filled pa I2fln KteeUportraits, and the lives r ( over 50 men. Prl' low to suit the tiiiies. The ciioapet as feil as the most Intcrestiuhott puhsbe4 within five years. Sales immense. Every body wants to know the, life history of these men. bend for circular to Phi adelphiA, Pa. Cincinnati. xt Chicago,!!!. l- or St. Ixmis. .Mo. $25 . . . .. 0S5 2" SHUTTLE Dl. i I! AMERICAN If retailed at s price within the react of all. This Mich i no Or-es s alraiskt adla. Baku tka UK'S: STITCH (silks bom sW.L kaesseif adjusting te' sioa. aed can in ev.ry variety of eewiog. -It will-hem, fell Mnf. rd. braid. eeaW. quit, tuck, reftle aed gather) wn w..rk equally well on silk. linen, woolen or cotun reo.;i. witti ilk, linen, or co tVio thread. AMERIGAH-SHUTTLE' .i'ki!;.(i ' ' 4 ' e . V. t ' SewingMachine .li.l-. I ." ; i - w : j ! Warranted for Fiye Years Onr AcnU wi:i be supplied with duplicate parts of tbe Machine, in es of accident. It makes P'O cisel; the same stUch tn-U by t!;e Sit-ger. Hhoeler k. Willenn. Gowe, and Florence Machines. " It has the Coder-feed, like the Sestof high-priced Ma chines, end la the only low-priced Shuttle Machine ra the market tbat ha' this feed We .re eaabied toaeil a-first clsa SIICTTL2 MACHIXI at s very low price, on account ofita SicipUcity, and cease qaeut low enst of Minufactaruisv ' cemyari? ua CofiipitvAied ULiiK.s. If wlih to arrange with Agects, male or f ems! e, to represent the American Shuttle Seeing Machine in each State, Coonty, sad Town in the United S'ates and Ontario. Extra inducement to Ixpet- lenced Asrenu. For fall parttcslars, sa to Salary or Com nil. ieo. adress ....... " G. V, li", Andrews, o. fj-"ir Central Acsatr"' .-:-,'.'. D.troit. Mich, H. B Wit the benegl ef oar Aieate we have err ranged with parties who have Goods suitaple for Sewing" Machine Agents to sell. - We wtli sad BOCl OK SAMPLES aod fall parUJelars on recent of un red stamp. Adr.se Q. Y- f- XSPo Qeperal Ageot, Petroit, Mich. 1--,T AT The Brownville Ferry Company bare now running between BROVIiYILLZ, KEB., A X D North Star and Phelp3,'Citjr llt? the new and eommot his steam Perry HART J. ARNOLD, This boat Is entirely new. with poweiand capacity to cross everything that na come. in any weainer, . . , For croinir Cattle into or out of this Lard Di tr let thin U Uk to, uoiat This htmJ. la espe-ially flttfyt up to ensure s&Xty in cros lne stock, and laro cMt;l; pena r atlmadr erected at the St. "Joe. A C. R. Ipt at Phelpej City. We rMi Insur tbe travellnar publlo ttuu all in our fwr shall be don U make UuUiuUt..vrfcrt.;.a tm tlilU-url ' Kiver. Llro-srnvliiB V.rrv C. li-2-ly ' ' - Gla-ssware-, a splendid asertmt In ntcre and tor sal at WH U SMJ LL'S Pinja Flhlxi LaxaUt at HM.R. SMJLL'S Vt OiTC A'dJ .; IN District "f Ni: l.rownvilie, tlje C;h