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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1868)
CD Oxlt Autnorlso Agents. VK. Hawxtst, at C11 It. A. Hawly, at Clifton. oioTO. start, at AspinwalL ctmr Advertising Agents. pnEFiKU & Eaton-, 124 Pine St., fit. Louis. S- w Y..r" Park Uow. New York. J CLE ItEAVm DEAt'X, SL Joph Mo. . cook. CowrR!tCa,Chicatro, IU. Cook, Cobcun & Taylor, Cincinnati, Ohio. r. It Parvijc. Cincinnati, Ohio. , A. r . I jncoLn A Co., 1 Won. Mass. Arrival .nd Departure of Mails. Southern & Intern Arrives at 12 ! o'clock m m Depart at Li SI Northern A Eastern Arrive at 4 o'clock e x i Imparls at 8 A 51 Rulo. Arrive at R o'ciock, a x " Departs at 6 Peru, Arrives at 12 " M , Beatrice. Arrives Monday, ednesdays and Fridavs, at U o'clock. X Dp parts Tuesdays, Thursdays and . Saturdays, an u r . Grant Arrive Fridays at 4 o'clock p x , Depart Thursdays at 8 o'clock A X rvt oh-e lFiAtrt-. o't l Kik a x to lxA r SSuiuiays From 10 to iOV A M. . A. D. M AltH, Post Master. Time Table Of the PL Jowphand Council Bluffs Rail road, after November ZJ, IWi. TRAINS GOING NORTH. ACCOMMODATION. Leave St. Joseph at . A.- nf Rniwnvllle ...... .8:40a ...r p ...4:.V p ..8:30 p ' Arrives at Nebraska City .. Arrives at Counlil lilufls .. EXPRESS. Leave Bt. Joneph at Arrived at Hrownville ' - ArrlveN at Nebraska City l: " Arrives at Council iilull :w p TRAINS GOING 'SOUTH. ACCOMMODATION, Leaves Council Bluffs at Arrives at Nebraska City Arrive at lirow nville Arrives at SU Joseph EXPRESS. Leaves Council Bluffs at- Arrive at, .Nebraska City Arrives at Brownville A rrlM Bt Kl- J OSCtll.. ......... fi:30 a fclOa II :2 k a 5:31 p ..11:00 a m ..l:iK p m ..Ji:S7 p m ..o:0u p m Jacob Rogers' Boss leaves Brownville for the Depot every day at 8 o clock a in ana o'clock, m. 12 LOCAL MATTERS. J. L. Colhapp, Editor. BROWNVILLE, THURSDAY, DEC 10. IW8. 430 at res of Land for sale by Jas. R. Dye. Buffalo Bobes. A few No. 1, at Robert TeareACo'a. , . . - Booia A Shoes are selling unprecedentedly low at Iletzel's. BLannaford & Hughes have a good stock of Furniture, and more coming. Hale's Pattent Kaasage Meat Cutter and Staffer is the best in use. For sale at Bhel lenberger Bro's. - Dr. McPherion is having his Hall plas tered, and will doubtless have it ready for a ball by Christmas. UthogTaphio Cards We are prepared to print any style Imitation Lithographic Cards la neat style on short notice and fair terms. Saddles. A few California and Sherman KOtten up la good style. Call and see before Investing. J. W. MIDDLETON. Ben Thompson, City Dairyman, we notice la fixed np with a two horse sleigh, to deliver milk with. Our citizens will find it ndvanta glous to patronize him. Xji D. Harsh rroposes to have on his shelves a better lot of Christmas presents than wan ever before offered in Brownville, Drop In and see for yourself. Mdss Mary Hamilton, residence corner of Atlantic and 4th streets, is prepared to do all kinds of Stitchlug, Braiding, Silt embroider ing, etcon short notice and reasonable terms. The west half of Whitney's 'Block Is being fitted op to receive Roberts & IJerger's saloon and billiard tables. Dr. Blackburn also, we Judge from the last number of the Journal, will occupy it as his office. All wishing to subscribe for newspapers, magazines, etc , at club rates, will bear in mind that the 20th of December is the extent or time given. A. D. MARSH, Generan News Agent for the U. S., the Can Adas, and some parts of Europe, Snow. Last Thursday night a. ten Inch snow fell in this vicinity; and last Saturday and Sunday about twelve Inches more was added, making about as deep a snow as usu ally falls in this section. In the country Ills drifted In the hollows to the depth of ten feet In some places. The Regulator Ahead Energy and fair dealing will win, the world over. New goods Just received by expro.-s. A splendid lot of new Dress Goods and Trimmings, Woolen and White Goods, Overcoats, and all kinds of Clothing, of the latest styles and fashions. Just received at A. MAY'S, Regulator. Attention, Public! We never dun gen tlemen, because a gentleman is a person who pays us; but those owing us must call and settle their accounts on or before the 1st of January, A.D. 1SC9, for trouble will commence from and after that date. We must have what Is due us. A word to the wise is suffi cient. McFALL & CO. For Stoves of every variety, for Tinware of all kinds, for Tools for all trades, for Black smith's Iron, for all styles Cutlery, for Copper Ware, for Guns, Pistols and Amuuition, for Pumps, for Meat Cutters, for Hardware of every kind, and particularly Jor the sake of economy, go to , RHELLENBERGER BRO'S. X Mistake Last week In setting np the card of Mr. Star, of the Regulator, the com positor aecidently got the ?name of "Sol." Star instead of "Sam'l," as it should have been. Although the name Is an honored one 1r Halena, Montana, where Sol. Star Sam'l Star's brother lives yet, in this instance, Samuel Star feels himself enough to handle his assailants without any assistance. Mr. Conlee may thank his "stars for our mis take, as it gave him a very small margin upon which to make a reply, nemight have worked upon ofvr material than a friends error. . u y ' ; Proposals for,Wood Sealed, proposals will be received by the D.vtrict School Board of Brownville City School District, between this date and the 16th Inst., at theofSce of the undersigned In Brownville, for furnishing fifty cords of good hard wood, delivered at the School House, aft soon as practicable, and "be fore the first of March, 1S9. The contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids offered, or to accept a less amount of wood than aboVe named. . , Brownville, Neb., Dec. . lfi$. O. B. IIRWETT, School Director. By order of the School Board. We take pleasure In calling the attention or inrn growers to tne advertisement of our oia ir lend, Waj . J. W. rearman. Read it consult With him befniw rm rrhmii n t , and else- where. ' And right here we would say to ali new oegmners in fruit raising, never pur- cuaae nursery stock, of any kind, grown south uth are of jvu; southern grown trees and vines not. so gooa as those grown in your own twVe or north of von? and if n lati- buy . all trees grown In your own neighborhood Ue better, oukeep your money at home ana encourage those who are trvlngtodo the puuiic a greax nenent. Amoag the naaay testimonials. In favor of siaj. rearman s odk, fnrnUhed ns, we pub- ia me letter of Mr. C. H. Walker, SeereUry oimj Agncuiwrai Society, who has lately pnrchnsed his stock from Riverside i Ahlakd, NVjl, Nov. 2-Hh, XS6S. w.-uie rwi of shrulbery has xnveo, and I am happy to iuforiu you la In ronuiuon, i never saw finer Hants to rtbe& Several of my friends who saw them, wih to get plants S ,-our Bttrsery to the spring. I will send you their orders In nme. Yours truly. r," CM. WALKER. PEARMAy, Davenport, Iowa. THE INDUSTH1AX PLOW. TtoBT. Tease 4 Co. are sole amenta f.-r ihi celebrated plow, and'now have one hundred on band. To t&ose farmers of this county who attanded wie i&m lair, we say the Indu tral riow U t'ae one which took the First v mium. and was pronounced by ail who saw and tested, superior to all others. It was made expressly for Nebraska soil, and we warrant It as against any plow In the morld, In all ret oec .a. If It does not elve entire sat. isfaction, ho sale. Call and see them. We oniy asic ins i.uey ue examinea ana testea. Cashmere Mutton, Again we are under obligations to CoL Furnas for a roast of Cash mere mutton. It is excellent. A lot of O'l- Furnas' Indians were In town last Friday and Saturday. They behaved well; actually stealing nothing that they could not carry away, or anything else that we learn of. - Personal -Cyrus KaaJTman has Just re turned from Ohio, with his family, leaving no doubt but this is now his permanent home. A valuable aeiulsltjon to Brownville. C G. Dorsey has returned from Beatrice. Capt. Carson returned from Beatrice last week. Nathan Blakely and bride returned from Chicago last Saturday, and passed on to their home in Beat roe. Col. Furnas nd Dr. McPherson left this city yesterday looming to attend the meeting to be held at Nebraska City to-day, for the elec tion of Directors for the St. Louis and Ne braska Trunk Railroad. J. B. Hoover was In town yesterday. His business is in a prospering condition. Dialogue. Firetlady Just from the Regula tor with a boy following her, loaded down with bundlesmeets an acquaintance.- "Good morning, Mrs. J.; how do you do, and how are the little ones T" "All well save Belle; and John and the baby have very bad colds. It costs so much now for clothing that I really hardly see bow we Mill get through this severe winter; and times so seem hard.", . . . . "Why, la me; I thought times' were very good. Just see Robert there; he has Just about as much as he can carry, and I've only spent about four dollars." Whe the best cal icoes can be had for eleven cents, musllng for eighteen, and other goods in proportion, I think times are good ; and A Kay is making "good times," surely, regulating prices. "But they say they cu-ft Jew t" - Well, If they are, you know good calico and muslin, and can Judge lor yourself, and if yon can get calico for eleven cents. Isn't It as good as anybody else's who cluirges you fifteen cents?" I "Yes, I should think so; and 111 go there, too !" And she did go ; and adds her testimo ny to the many who are daily learning that May is In earnest In selling goods low for cash. " f ; Sell Goods at Cost Humbug ! Biz Ham bug I! Why the Dictator fcill prove It so. Goods bought one year ago, and selling now at cost, is fifty per cent higher than W. T. Den is selling goods fresh from market, say Blankets, Flannels, Buck Gloves, Gauntlets, Clothing Fur Caps, Ladles' ,1'urs, Comforts, Stoves, Furniture.ctc, 20 pc cent, cheaper at W. T. Den's than any Cost-Kouse In Brown ville. ! Corn, Pork, Hides and Fars, taken In ex change; but No Tick. Removal. W. F. Wilson &. Brother have removed their meat shop to the P. G. Store, on Main street, where they are prepared to supply the public with the choicest meats of all kinds. Turkeys, chickens, and all kinds of wild game bought and sold. A new stock of Dry OoodN, Dress Goods and Clothing, Just received at the Regulator. Bridges Finished C W. Wheeler, eon- tractor, has Just finished the bridge at Hal lam's Mills, the bridge at Fisher's. Just West oi Glen Rock, and a bridge across Rock Creek, in District No. 4, Glen Rock Precinct. The road district Is to put the plank on the Utter. The two flrstjare Smith Patent Truss, and are each 122 feet long, and are built in the most sub stantial style, and are accepted by the Com missioners. Wheeler fc Burdick have just re ceived a contract for a Bridge accross the slough on the road leading from Peru to Ne braska City. IVo. 2T. Tls cold and keen the winter wind Blows through your clothes so thin. With sleety blast and breath unkind Cuts to the very skin. A safe ret reat Is down the street, KX number twenty -seven; You can get a heap Of goods so cheap You'll think that they are given. The best of suits. Without dispute. Cheap as in '54, No men there are Will treat you so fair As the Regulator. Encouraging Through conductors and others on the C. B. & St. Jo. Railroad, we learn that more goods are shipped to this point than any along the line of road. This Is for points n the interior, of eourse, as well as this point. Little doubt can be entertained but this is the best point from which to sup ply the Interior, and is last becoming the main entrepot of this Land District, Keiswetter & Erisman are already killing quite a large number of hops, for citizens and others in this vicinity, besides the large num ber they are slaughtering on their own ac count. - The Neatest Holiday Pmcnta for girls or ladies, can be had at the Basar, for there Is no better taste In such matters than is displayed by Mrs. Rargls. - ' Wm. H. Small, of the Red Store, has con stantly on hand a large selection of Pine Lumber, consisting of SIDING, CEILING, FLOORING. FINISHING STUFF, SHINGLES, . LATH, - . DOORS, ' ' ' ' ' SASH. - GLASS. - PUTTY, CEMENT, as good and as low as can be had anywhere. New Barber Shop Wm. McNeal and Nathan Dorset, gentlemen of color, have Just opened a new barber shop one door east of Allen's bakery, corner of Main and First street. You may cross the Rocky Mountains, Or go to the Rio Grande, Or to the sparkling fountain That on Boston common stands. Yet, the longer you live, tho farther you travel the more you'll find oat that Hetzel can sell you a better pair of Boots for less money than any man in Brownville, Mush Ice Is running pretty thick In the river, and gathering on the sides and bars. It will soon close up. That was on Tuesday., Yesterday the channel was almost clear of Ice, it having evidently blocked above. The Steam Ferry still continues running. Blondin Ankle Support Skates for Ladies and Gentlemen of the latest styles at the Bazar. Trade or Travel I wish to trade my town property for a good farm. Geo. Neejly. The Rev. Mr. Osylord a minister of the Congrcgatioual Society at Omaha, was the guest of Mr. Hoadley one day last week. A meeting of the Walnut Grove Ceraeteiy Association will be held at the Court House on Friday ffontJif? of this week, fur V.,t trans action of important business. TUo public are generally Invlt-1 to attend, tind It is hoped that the lad;e of Brownville will be present, as matters la which they on,'5.t to be deerly Interested will be up for attention. Christmas is Coming. At Phil. Deuaer's will be touni . splended lot of Toy And Trinkets of all kinds. Fhil Denser Variety store Is the place to get all kinds of choi Fancy Candies, Cake Tt i:Tni Ipz, etc, for tiie Holidays. A Good CimsrU&n is he who will aid his neighbor who Is In distress ; he who will give of his bounty to aid mankind; or he who will do business and let his customer enjoy theun of living well on a small Income. This does the Regulator. " All men usually hr.ve a hobby, and if your boy wants one, or a sled, or a tip-cart, go to McFall & Co's, and get him one for Christ pas. ' '';'' YTm. Roasell has already a tolerable stock of toys for the holidays, yet he Btarted yes terday after a stock that will comprise every thing new In that line. He ll bring Santa Clause, too." Sam. 8ummers Is Just finishing as good a brick school house for District Four, south west of this, as any In the county. . . True Tradesmen, are sure to win In the Jong run, because you can lay your hand on their goods and know that yon ore getting the worth of your money. This means Teare & Co., and it Is the fact in regard to their stock of Men's Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes. The Finest Holiday Presents you can pos lbly make your wife, daughter or young fe male friend, Is a Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine, which can be had at the Bazar. Commercial The following we condence from the Chicago Journal of Commerce of Dec 2d : Currency is ample for all legitimate business. Gold is 135. Cotton having taken an upward turn cotton goods 1 ave ruled firmer with a fair Inquiry. Prints are steady at 12 to 15 cents according to quality and brand. The Cattle market opened dull with depressed trade, on account of the large supply of game and poultry in the market. The receipt of Hogs U quite large and packers are actively engaged; prices range at $ 508 75 for common & 85. 47 for medium to fair and $72G750 for choice to extra. The receipts for the week foot up 75,000 head against 61,000 for the same period last year. The market rules very quiet and prices easy for refined Sugars, whilst raws are unchanging. Prime grades of Coffee are In demand and the market firm ; poor grades rule easy. Soaps and Candles are working easier with a decline In the raw material. For Furs the market opens about the same as last year with light receipts. Mink are quot ed at $14. Coon 1.5 50c. Fox 3570. Musk- rat 15 18c. Wolf75Sl. Beaver fl5 150. $600 00 worth of Gold Pens kikI Pencils Just received by McCreery & Nickeil, Genius Golden Laundry Soap, full weight best article in use at Swan & Bro's. Do Yon Want to make your sweet heart, your wife, your daughter, or friend a nice Hol iday Present? Joseph Shuts has a splendid assortment of good Jewelry of all kinds Clocks, "Watches, etc. ' Desicsted Cocoanut A nice article for Pics and Puddings at Swan & Bro's. A Good Moror is as nice a Christmas Present as you can make your wife. McFall dt Co. keep all sizes. Cranberries, Cheese, Beans, Dried Beef, Hominy, Fruits, etc, Just received at Swan Bro's. Why Is Hetzel selling so many Overcoats ? The reason is plain to those who buy because bis' goods are No. 1 and he sells so reasonable that people are satisfied. Go and see them if you need anything in that line. You may talk of cheap Boots and Shoes And blow as much as you please, But the best In the trade, All Custom Made, Are fonnd at Johnson A MoGee. For a good Sleigh and true horses at reason able rates go to Ben. Rogers. Woolen Goods Dress Goods, Gent's Piece Goods and Choice Groceries at McGee & Co's. Ja. II. Dye will sell and deliver first class Pianos and Organs for Eastern Retail Prices, and warrant the same for five years. 7y A full stock of Harness at Bauer's. Spices. A full btock at the Red Store Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate and Insu rance Agent, is prepaied to make out all pa pers necessary to the conveyance of Real Es tate. Office Court Room, Brownville. Flour Spring and Fall Wheat, at McGee's, at reduced prices. Pekin Breaking Plows 200 T. 4 II. Smith 4 Co s make, for sale by J. C. Deuser. The fulles stock of Hardware West of the Mississippi, at Shellcnberger Bro's. 81200 and All Expenses Paid! See ad vertisement of American Shuttle Sewing Ma chine in our advertising columns. Choice Fruit and Fancy Candles, at Allen's City Bakery. Extras. A full supply kept constantly on hand for every machine sold by F. A. Tisdel &CO. . : Teare & Co. make It a speciality to keep a full Stock of choice staple and Fancy Gro ceries. For Bob Sleigh Shoes and Sleigh Cutter Wood Work, go to the Pioneer Stove Store. H C Lett, Land Agent, Brownville. All Kinds of 'game wanted at the City Meat Market. Horncon Broadcast Seeders for sale by F. A. Tisdel & Co. BOOK NOTICES. LIFE IN NEW YORK. SrKsnijfK A?fn Shadow in New York. By Mathew Hale Smith. Illusiralcl: 720 pp. Hartford, Conn.: J. R Burr A Co. 18U8. Sold only by subscription. Great cities which are the hearts of great nations, are always fruitful topics lor the pen of a skillful writer; but probably no city in the world centers in herself more materiel of varied Interest than does New York. So no work which could come to the hands of our readers, who love to know "what's going on in the world," and ' how people live," would be apt to be found so intensely interesting as the one whose title we quote above. J. B. Burr & Co., the publishers of the work, cer 1 tainly knew what they were about In giving it to the public It must have a vast sale, for "everybody and his neighbor"" cannot but find in the book a great deal to excite and in terest him, to say nothing of the thousand valuable matters of solid information which It afford. Nobody from the country should ever visit New York without having first tead this book ; and the old frequenter of the city will find scattered here and there though out its pages, hostsof things which may have escaped his attention, and will rise from the perusal of tLe liook (which he Is sure not to lay aide till he has finished It,) with that sort of pleasure which one fe-Ma in revisiting in manhood the scenes of his childhood, or In wandering back to the "father-land." The high and the low ; moral worth and craft and cunning; joys and sorrows; smiling fortunes and frowning pi-nury; the home and altars of devotiou and purity, and the interior views of the homes of debauchery and crime, etc, etc, are here painted in their true colors. We gave our reader last week a fair specimen of its pages in an interesting article on "Black Mailing: A Minister Falls Among thieves." The publishers deserve the public's practical thanks for this, work. Agents .wanted in every town and city. Kllbomrn, Jtnklai da C. Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc. Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branca Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material in the Pineries of Oshkosb, jWis., where we have in operation one of the largest manufacturies of everything made in Pine in the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, as we do, we can sell at lower rates than any Lumber Yard In the West which pays one wholesale and on,or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a full supply of everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely upon fretting what they de sire " We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before pnrchasingelsewhere, as we can ensure satisfaction in both. The Knhn ft Ha-ine's Premium Grain and Seed Drill, with W. H. Nauman'a Improve ment, for sale by F. A. Tiedel Co. Constlintion and Dy-Law OF THE Berry-"Wasliingtoiiian Association, CONSTITUTION. .... AnTtcT. 1 Thlu organization shall be called and known as the Berry- Wcuhingtoni an Association. Art. 2. Th- object of this organization shall be to prevent, as far as It is within our power, the spread of the dread evil of intern perance in our city and community, and to prevent the members hereof from using, m any way or manner, all spirituous or malt Uquors for at least the term of one year, rrora the date of Joining this organization. Art. 8. Any person can become a member of this organization by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at any regular meeting. and upon their subscribing to the constltu tlon and by-laws, and also taking the oath of "totAl-abetinenee" for the period of at least one year. Art. 4. L The officers of this association shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, which officers shall hold their respective offices for the period of three months, and until their successors are elected. 1 2. The election of officers shall be by bal lot, and shall take place at the first regular meeting held, and at the end of every three months thereafter. 3. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings; to enforce a proper observance of the constitution and by-laws of the association ; to appoint all committees not otherwise provided for; to have the cast ing vote in case of a tie, and to discharge such other duties usually devolving upon a presiding officer in a deliberative body. 1 4. It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to render any assistance necessary to the President, to maintain order at all meetings, and to discharge all the duties of the Presi dent In his absence. 1 5. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep an accurate record of the proceedings of all meetings; to read the minutes of each meeting at the next subsequent one, and to discharge such other duties, as may be re quired of him by the organization. 1 6. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to collect and take charge of all the monies of the organization, and to furnish a report thereof at the expiration of his term of office. $ 7. In case of any office becoming vacant before the expiration of the term thereof, said office shall be immediately filled by a new election of any regular meeting. 8. In case of the absence of either Secreta ry or Treasurer, at any meeting, the Chair shall have power to appoint a temporary officer. Article 5. i 1. Ten members shall consti tute a quorum for the transaction of business at any regular meeting. 2. The President shall call extra meetings for the transaction of business, at the written requent of a regular quorum of members, or when he may deem It expedient. J 3. All committees appointed for any pur pose, shall report at the next meeting after their appointment, except when the nature of their business requires a longer time. Article 6 Every alteration oramendment to the Constitution or By-Laws, shall be de livered in writing to the presiding officer, and he shall propose it to the organization at the first regular meeting thereafter. Two-thirds of the members present at said regular meet ing, concurring in said amendment, it shall become a law. BY-LAWS. Article 1 The regular meetings of this organization shall take place on Sunday of each week, at 3 o'clock. Art. 2. Each member of tills organization shall pay to the Treasurer thereof an Initia tion fee of one dollar; and each member shall pay a weekly due of ten eents. Art. 3. Any member using profane or vul gar language at any meeting, shall be fined twenty-five cents. Art. 4. Any member of this organization, who shall break or disregard his obligations, taken upon his becoming a member hereof, shall be dishonorably dismissed from the as sociation, and considered unfit to be one of us, and shall be deemed a perjurer, upon un doubted proof being furnished that he has broken said obligation. Art. 5. Each member hpreof, upon con necting himself with this organization, shall take and subscribe to the following OATH. I do hereby solemnly swear, in the presence of God and these witnesses, that I will abstain from the use of all spirituous and malt liquors, for the period of at least one year. FOUNDERS OF THEBERRY-WASHINGTOXIAXS. James Berry, J. B Berger, Michael Barady, Joseph O'Pclt. W. H. Small, President of first meeting. First meeting, Sunday, 26th of October, 1S63. LIST OF MEMBERS. James Berry, J B Berger W H small Joseph O'Pelt B Fllill David Campbell J W Smith W II Vallue J D McFariand Michael BaraJy W F Hughes Jonas Cane John Fail Geo Dougherty Phineas Jones John Gibson B B Rodgors W H Gibbs Byran Grant Simon Songer J B McCabe A R Davison R Wallace W E O'Pelt J C McNaughton W H Holbrook Cyrus J Culberson J G Russell John Cavany John Burley Joseph Foster A OTelt H Harman ' -Thos Roun Isaac Mauck G W Neely and G P Berkly, signed but not 6worn. , IL G. Kneffher, expelled for violating ar ticle four. ' A Uo 1 4 year old Horse for Sale. quire at this office. En- THE MARKETS. - CLOTHING MARKET. Corrected Weekly for the Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING REGULATOR. t Business Coats from $4j$12. Business Suits, $A. Overcoats,; dtk.S20. Cassi mere Pants, $3 50v$5. Cassinet Pants, SAdSi 50. . Vests, from 75 ets. to $3. Overshirtsbest, $-1. Overshlrts, second best, S2. Overshlrts, from 75 cts. to si 25. Undershirts, from 50 cts. to $2, Drawers, from 50 cts. to S2. Buckskin Gloves, best, $2 25. Sheepskin Gloves, 50 cts. Sheepskin Mitis, 50 cts. DRY GOODJS MARKET. Corrected Weekly for tha Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING REGULATOR. Calico, best ,ll l ets. Second, 10 cts. Heavy ard A lde Muslins, 18c Muslin, second, lticf12e. Bleached Muslins, yard wide Cotton Delaine, 22c All Wool Delaine, 40c. Shawls, 67-U5, $5. Plaid Flannels, 45c. Plain Flannels, .'.TOf5..50. Balmoral Skirts, Si 50. BROWNVILLE MARKETS. FLOUR Winter ?. sack.. " Spring CORN V bushel, old 4 44 44 "--.. ,. 7 00 ... 4 00 ... 76 .4050 75 ... 20 ... lrt ... 20 15 1 ) 1 25 . 40 .2ot nAtr MEAL y. bushel .. ' BACON Hams tb.... " Shoulders ft fii! sides v ib...!L. ; LARD-Canned ..T. SYRUP Golden p gal." " Su ear House v'p-i COFFEE Java f. lb r ga," Rio lb CHEESE New York i'tV.'Vri;" Country & ' r " TEA Imperial y fc ... " Blacky lb " . " Y.mlnS Hyson CANDLES Star . lb Tallow ",' APPLES Dried lb.. " Green V busheY"" " PEACHES Drirvl -j iL 2o 20 2 25 1 75 2 Oil . 25 . ' 20 15 , 2 00 20 1 00 5 . 70 2-5 30i0 25 . 1 25 4 50 1OTATOES-New y bushel: COALOirJ-gou1- 1XJGS f doz. . "-"V BUTTER V lb. HONKY-H fb "" - ONION bushel SALT rwr Inrrol i irmrn . . . .wcav oiion wood per 100 " .2 00&2 25 " Walnut..". 6 W 5 00 ...3 67 00 .2 50-S.3 00 -.5 007 50 700 750 6 CO 15 8 1 50 :yi oo 203S 1 ' ...... SHTNGIES-CottonwpriooO , ,J WHEAT Fall ? tashSZZI"" Srirln rw WOOL-FiT .... to PimcnAssns O P SEWIIIG IJACHINES THE FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH v-.L 2 .9 OCT EEVEESABLE FEED Sew li Bu again carried of the highest honors at the principle Fairs the present season, commencing with too New Eds land Agricultural Fair, at Provtdenoe. in September where 11 wa awarded '.The Highest Prize, Immediately after which came the Kw York State Fair at Buffalo in October, where the committee warded It the First Prize double Thread riachin8. Then came the great Annual Fair of XewEaglaad, that of the Mechanic's Association, t Lowell, where the highest prize the ONLY GOLD MEDAL awarded to any Family Sewing If achine. wai given to THE FLORENCE ! and that too In fair competition with other First Class Machines for five consecutive weeks where it has been exam ined by the ben mechanics In the country and pro nounced the best constructed and must reliable Ma chine, and one that, on account of its simplicity would '.Accomplish More Work In More Satisfactory Haulier . Than AnyOTHEE SEWING lIAIffiJE EVER, INVERTED! At the Fair of the Maryland Institute, which closed a four weeks session at Baltimore on tht7ta of November, the superiority of the FLORENCE was again confirmed by the committee on Sewing Machines, who unanimously awarded It the GOLD MEDAL, the highest prize the Institute confer. Ob the 13th of September the Great Fair and Ex hibition of the American Institute wa opened 'n NewTork. As usual tbedisplay of Sew lug Machines was large and the competition strocg, but after six weeks trial the friends of the FLORENCE . bad the satisfaction of seeing their favoilte again triumphant and for the second time bearing off the highest honors of the American Institute. Below we give su extract from the Report of the committee on Sewing Machines read at the close of tbeFlr: "The whole number of 3ewir.it Machines on eshl bition is thirteen, of these, twelve are entered for competition. The article bearing the number 730 ("LORENCK SEWING MACHINE) is decided to bs Tne Beat on Exhibition. It mnst also bs stated incidentally. That thit it better than sny iu ciww to tar juaget. "U S JuAHUS Alii: 1st. Good Material and Thorough Workmanship. 2d. More absolute Novelty than marks the usual Improvements in Sewing Machines. 2d The ingenious arrangement of a positive mo tion for adjusting ihe thread duriug the passage of the shuttle and gathering up of it in the finish of the stitch. 4th. The reversible feed. 6th. The variety of the work that can be done up on it. We therefore decide that it receive the award of first class. Signed WM. PRATT. IRA S CADT. L J KN'OWLKS." "This is to certify that the foreeoing is a true ex tract from the Kpurt of the Judges of Sewing Ma chines at the 37th Annual Flr IK67 iHO W CHAMBERS, Sec Board Managers. New York. Nov. 17th. 1567." It wodid seem ss though this succession of tri umphs shou d be sufficient to c nvince any unpreju diced person of the great superiority of the E overall others, and if m re is needed to confirm the above, we might add thai, ir. 1861, the Company only so'd 60 Machines, whilst now the reare over PI Hi Use!! Thus establishing its reputation beyond question. Every Machine ia Warranted ! I WM. PLANT, GEX. WESTERX AQEXT, 612 N. 4 lb. St., East side, between Washington Ave. fc Green, St. ILiOuis, 3Xo. Circulars, Price List and samples of work tar nished on application. JOHN W. HENDERSON, Agent, 12-12-ly For Brownville and Nemaha Co. Dr. Mott'a Conception Preventive Is aed by over three hundred tbousana ladies of the Atlantic States alone, and by a large number la the West, who would not be without it for ten tiroes its cost. It is to this Preventive that the mothers or those States owe their Immnnlty from large families. It isabolutely certain, contenieot to ae and withal benetlcial tohea'tb. Abortion ia criminal, tben use means periectly moral and proper. Send stamp (or pamphlet containing fnll particulars. Address, DR. A. G. WILBER, (P O Box a02) 719 at. Charles ilreet. ll-17-ly St. Lorn, Mo. NOTICE.! All persons Indebted to the late firm of Atkinson & Go,, either by note or account, will please call and pay the same to lAimcr xiouUicy, and tsave costs. 7-ot ATKINSON A CO. PREMIUM LIST. WniTLOCK'S Horticultural Record. $1,50 per Annum, In Advance. Single Copies, 20 cents. To subscribers wishing to pay at the end of the year, $2, if ordered by January 1, tm. Address, The Whillock Exposition and Ex change Company, - 2J5 Broadway, N. T. ANDREW S. FULLER, EniToa. The cheapest journal of the kind published, and the only one giving the price list of trees, vines and plantain "Ail Nurseries in One" It also coniains a list of the beat implements for farm, Oarden and Household; and its pages are tilled witn articles from the best horticultural and agricultural writers in the world. As a special inducement, we offer to send one plant of either of the following va rieties of fruits, to all who send In their nams with Clarlte Raspberry, THivison's -Thornless Raspberry; Lllisdaic lUuspijerry, Missouri Main moth Blackberry, Choice Gladiolus, Choiee- Japan i.tly, ioaa Grape Vinev or two Early Wilson Blue&berry,- two Kittatinny Blackberry. Or, to any one who will stud 5 cents extra, to pay postage, we will auird One Pound of Early Rose FUatoes. The plants will be etirefally packed and sent by mall, post-paid, as early in the Autumn, or Spring, as practicable. 8-121 Bride and Bridegroom K.in tnr vnnnff men on f Vi a fniarAitln ..1. ioo of Bridegroom to Bride in the institution of Marriage a Guide to the matrimonial felicity, and true happiness. Sent by mail in sealed tetter en velopes 'ree of charge. Address. BO WA-RJ) ASSO CIATION, Box P., Phils-lelihis, Pa. r 1 i 9 HONESTY AGAINST ALL HUMBUG!! IX COXSEQUEXCE STOCK OF n t v U 1ST O "W X " k -"a LusaJzaJi SWAM & GENERAL Groceries We hare on hand a large STAPLE A IT D To xchich tvo are making co we are selling at Prices as the ltfississippi. In the Quality of cur Gcods 3 Z2 FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST MARKET GO 1240 RAEKTEY iz. UsWlS, No. 49, "jSLAJOS street, DCAI.XB4.I1V STAPLE AND FAXCT Embracing all the Novelties of the Season. - Also Urge and well selected Btock of CLOTHING ! GEXTS FURXlSIilXa GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AIID CAPS, GROCERIES, Que ensnare, Hardware, SALT, LIME AND CEHENTl' Oir Good! uxre bought of first hands. and ice think tee can offer tuch induce ments to purchaser as cannot fail -to suit (hose tcishbiy to buy. . CkUtzrtd see for yourselves. All Kinds of pFoae taien iaXx- Cli&ns for Goods, Fne Ceiling, kt akund&nne, at WS1.H. SMIT.T.'S Pne Shingles and Lath at WM.II.SlfAT.T.'X Fne Flooring, follstock. at iv r. n. tijfrM WILL WIN THE OF A CIIl AGE TO BE 21 .IDE JANUARY 1st, X7C OFFSH OEXl ENTIRE C10THIHG J J l III I 3 Fr""! i 1 gJsJ uj lj ia ta A. MAY & CO' BROTHER, DEALERS 15 r ovisions and well assorted stock of TA21CY GROCERIES nstant additions, and which low as any House west of WE DEFY COHPEnnOlT. APPROVED BRANDS. .... PRICE PAID TOR swan sc imo. Shellenberger Bros Ho. -74, MtPlaenoa't Slock, Dealers la Hardware, Sioves, Tinwaret Hardware, Stoves, Tmitarc, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, 50,000 Miles Fence Wtre, 50,000 Miles Fence Wire, 50,0 00 Miles Fence Wire Pittsburg Iron aud Xails, Pittstvrg Irvn and XaQs Pittsburg Iron and 2iails, Mechanic's Tools, Mechanic's Tool, Mechanist Tools, Charter OnJt Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Charter Oak Stores, Besidw aull assortment of everythluc kept In a first class IlDlffi ID STOVE STORE ! Which will be sold as lota as the lowed FOR CASH! To all who favor us tciih a call. "ALL ABOARD ! UX11I I j The.. Brownvjlls. , Transfer . Lins, .f adtr tie minsgemsst tt , JACOB ROGERS, la bow Banning Kegular Omaibaases lrui BrowaTillo to tha HailrojtJ Tersalnas of U Council Bluffs ans St. Josepa BatlrcaJ At Ilorth Star, LIo., Two MUal from Brownville ao4 Korth Star ferry j- -r - - LaOdtsg. v . . . Good Oauiioussos. Close Comstaoar r? i : ) r7T77q 737 f)'7Dr?rq V IS THE FIHM DT 1869, AT COST I ! x no: 2 S ,,,"5 W '.VI t ".5""' f-"f P" '3J1 s" Mj) t M ft Ml) SilELLEillKifll BDO'S No. 74, McPherson' Clock, Sole Agents in Southern Nebraska, Atohlsoa o4 Holt County, Ja.o., for the iff; --rC'OC? ;' ' Beaper&IIo7er! THE BEST HI THE 7C?.LD I ! ALSO P PLIPPER D lAHT0?J I ILOVS THE BEST PLO ir .VOir HADE I Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ron inir3fi tub xsxooo. The reputation thL ex celleot int'l.cine enjoys, is ilenveri from its curr. many t whicb ere tmlr marvellous. lavetcrate eases of hcrc.fukioj eaie, where the rtem seeme-i siTa rated wili cornjrion, bit Vee purine! and cured by it. enru.Sou a Zee uo as a4 disenlcrs, wlw.ii ware a j gnrjLt&X by the utrofn Tous eoBtaminaLai nst J they were painfully aCktin, hare been radically rami in such freut cumber in Uno:t ertry sto tion of the country, that the public scarcely need t be inforrnel of its irtue or n9. Scrofaloua poi-on U one of the moat ie3t.-nrtie enemies of our race. Often, this nnseen and safe tenant of the organixni undf-rruinen the const. luuon, an'! invites the attack of enlecljlir. gcr fatal tiiiex, without excitinjr a suspicion of its presence. Agsw. it seeins to breed inJeruon throughout tif boir.ani then, on some favorable occa4im,rapirt?rdvrlp into one or other of its bi'leous forms, etVr on ih surface or anions' the vital. Is tht latter, ra Mer cies may be suddenly deposited in the hiac or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shews Its presence by cmpti.ms en the slfn, or fool ulcer ations on some part of Uie boiy.- ilence the ces sions! use of a ioti'c of thU SarHtpmrill is ad visable, even when n. artive ymptoms of til'ao appear. Tersons afl'.lcted wita the followins; com plaints Kcneraiiv lied immeUnte relief, and, at lcnprtri. cure, by tl;e c of Ui 8JLRSAPAJI !. LAt tit. Anthony' Firr, v Jrytiprlam, Tetter, Salt Jthtumt. Scald Hemd, Mimrwu bfrr Eyt. twr Ear; and other erupuons fr risible fyrm of Srrofulus disease. JUa la U more concealed funn, as Dyprpsim. iry, Heart IHseatn, lit, Erilyv Xtmrmfifi, and the various l lcenut sJIecUou ftf toe aucb lar aixl nervous systems. fiyphilU or Venerrnl and Vrmtrial IMscS) are cured by it, thoerh a ox time Is requtrei fur subduing thece obstiuate maraiis Wt say m0 rmr. 1'ut long contintietl use of this mxius ul ?ure the corMj.Uint. Lruerrha-m or ifkttet, Vterinm Vleerntion, and 1 mmle lirts, are com mon !t soon relieved and uliimatcly rsred bv us rurilying and inviporstinir ef.cct. M i.utc Lwiev tions for each cae are fonnd in our Almanac, sujv pbed irratis. j:Lruitixi ami iut. waa caused by &eesmnlauon4 of extrs-neous ssausra in the blood, yield qoictlv to it, aa o CHHptaint, Torpidrty, afra(rjatt nmti of the iirer, and JmunU; when atwid r, as ttey oVIen d, from the runkliwr poisoas in Uie UlnoL This SAJlSAr.UlILLA h a grtst re storer for he grf nir ti and visror cf tfte srsten. TBOiwrka aro Lmrwtid and Listlm, Jpm tUnit, Sti,,l, tg. and troubled wiUi .Vctww A prvhtMiinna r Fears, or any of te oCectioas srtomatio ef H'mAhcm, wi'A find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its rtttcrHiTo poTierupuntriaL P RE PA JtXD 3 T Or. J. C. CO, J-flwe J, Hw, Practical mnd Anpiieml CXeitM. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS ZYZZWIUX. Sold by ITCREZRY Zz city nncc STOXXE, n-7r , rtr-wTUV.