J, S. CHURCH, Editor. THrHSDAY MORNING. MARCI1 11. 18G9. CJon. SherMan and staff are In from lhe plains aud report the Indian war at an end. The Nebraska City Chronicle reaches iw again afUr an absence of several " week. Vc hope it may come regular -hereafter. .'. . Andy Johnson declined to go to the -Capitol and witness the ceremonies -of inauguration on last Thursday. At 12:.7J ktj aNandoned the White Hou;. .and drove to the residence of Johnny Oyie, a notorious rebel sympathizer. ; From the latest advices from Wash ington wo conclude that Judge Hoar nd A. T. Stewart will withdraw 'from the Cabinet, and that Boutwell will take the place of the former and Tierpont that of the latter gentleman. On the Sd day of March Andy John son pardoned the two Depuy's, of :New York, convicted of frauds in whisky. President Grant, on the 4th day of march, issued an order re roklng the pardon and directing the return of the papers. '. .Dr. 3fonell wa expelled from the Pivabyterian Church at Omaha, March Vih, on the charge of having sinned by writing within the last two years, .amorous and lewd letters to one Miss C.T. Johnson. The Episcopal Rev erend, still more guilty, fled the country pome time since. The - President orders a re-aealgn- jnent of Department Commanders, cndinjr Gea. Sheridan back to the department of Louisiana, and Gen. Mead to the department of the Atlan tic. lie promises Southern Unionists to send men who are In full sympathy with the policy of the Government. Bontwell declines the Trcasuryehip, Willson, of Iowa, declines to be Secre tary of .War, Secretary of State or P, M. General. Borie declines the office of 'Secretary of Navy. A. T. Stewart cent In a long letter March 9th, ro Inning hU office. Mr. Washburn re signed on the same da'. Sherman- h& been promoted to the rank of General. Breckenridge reached home-March Oth. He will resume the practice of the law and eschew politics here after. '. The following is the proposed con- tiltutional amendment to the consti tution of the United States, to be en titled article 15: Article 15. The right of the citizens ff the United States to vote, shall not be denied or abridged by the United states or by any State, on account of r.ioe, color, or previous condition or servitude. SEC. 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appro priate legislation. . It has been ratified by Kansas, Mis souri. Nevada, West Virginia, Illinois and Massachusetts. .A' Colony Company of fifty mem Vers is organized in New York, com posed of farmere, carpenters, black smiths and other mechanics, whose object it i to provide each member with a piece of laud in the Southern portion of the State of Nebraska, and to transport themselves thereto. They intend to locate somewhere between tho Republican and Little Blue. The colony intend leaving the city of New York curly in April. Their bett route will be by rail to St. Louis, thence up the river to Atchison, Kansas, thence out on the railroad to the Blue River Valley, thence by over-land to point selected. - The hour for the consideration of the question of ratification of the 15th article aa a constitutional amendment having arrived in the Legislature of Indiana, the Democratic members of the two Ilouses tendered their resig nations thus leaving the Legislature without a quorum; thereby defeating the appropriations for the current year's expenses, and many other im portant measures. The result will be the calling of a new election and an extra session of the Legislature, at the root of many thousand dollars. Such i the spirit of the so called Democracy that they would circumvent the will of the people, no matter what it costs. When rebellion seems the better course they rebel; when secession promises success, they secced; when hardening the people with heavy expenses for xtra elections and Legislature ses-t-ions .will answer as well, then they flop with that. The will of the people must lc defeated. The means resorted to for the accomplishment of tliis pur-: poso are only limited by just what it will take to do it. Most peoplo are heartily, tired of such treatment, and among them are to be found the citi-i sens of Nebraska. Just before a gen eral election they are famous for good promise, but afterwards as in In diana, they return "like tho sow to their wallowing." -The Press, of Nebraska City, has been- exercising its' muscle for a few days past on what it terms "the vil lainous character of the new Treasury law," and Bays the law "waa intended to create a vacency," but that the Treasurer "win not yield to this piece of fcplte from his present enemies," The Press has "positive information that it was intended aa soon hs Mr. Sweet was out and their caudidate in, that an extra session should be called and the law repealed." Now we object to insinuations of thiii character, which are as prejudicial to thoao who were not, as to those who were the enemies of the present Treas urer. We consider Mr. Sweet one of our best State officers, and should feel sorry to see him from desire or neccs kMv rpfcicrn his norltion. We hope the Prrug will bring to light this "positive information," and lotthe rmbhc know who "the enemies of the Treasurer" arc. that wish to force him to resign by the passage of laws of a "villainous cnaractcr." We once wrote to the Advertiser that laws were being passed without due cOrr5r'.era.tion. for . which we were eoundly abused by the sapient editor of the Commonwealth. So we will de fer our opinion of this one which the Fnr terms "villainous in us cuarac A PRATER FOIl FUESIDEXT GHAUT March 4, A. D. 1S69. BY THS XXY. OBO. LAMBING TATLOB, X. D. Oar Country's God, to the This day wc bow the knee, Thv V Implore For bim", oar Nation's choice. Called bv thy mfjrhty voW, While millions, tree, rejoice From shore to bore. AVhen Freedom's traitor foe In War's dread carnage rose, When battles roartxt. Thou, by hi mortal hand, Iirlt nave F-arth's beacon land, Till now. redeemed, we stand, 1'ralslng the Lord ! lit. Thon hose Almighty p?wrT Shielded In Ferl! hour. Shield him in peace; flavo from Ambition's poll, ' Rave from temptation, fell ; Have him from earthand hell; Let love Increase. rv. Note, rhile he swear Ood's oath, While sea and Khore peal forth Freedom's crent chant, TTear, from Heaven's Armament, With our glad thunder's rent, ' OOD BI.ESM OVR PRESinET! tiOD BLESS OUK GUAXT! From tho Record, (Beatrice,) we learn that a meeting of the citizenn of that lively town was held recently for the purpose of taking steps to build a college building to be under the con trol of the M. E. Church. The Pre siding Elder of this District, C. W. GIddings, was present, and addressed the meeting by invitation. A com mittee of three were appointed to so licit donations and subscriptions, and a committee to attend the next con ference and present, the matter for their consideration. Beatrice P. O. has been a money or der office three months, In which time there has been 143 orders issued, for S3.8S6 60, and 31 paid, amounting to $945,57. The Rev. B. F. McNeil, has charge of the editorial department of the Re cord during the absence of Mr. Wes ton. : . The President appointed the follow ing Cabinet Officers: Secretary' of State, Elihu B. Wash burn, of Illinois. Secretary of Treasurer, Alex T. Stewart, of New York. Secretary of Navy, Adolphe E. Bori e of Pennsylvania. Secretary of Interior, Jacob D. Cox, of Ohio. Postmaster General, Jlo. A. J. Creswell, of Maryland. Attorney General, Eben R. Hoare, of Massachusetts. Secretary of War, Gen. Schofield holds over. The politicians find much fault with the appointments thus made. The people who have the good of thecoun try ct heart, uncnimonsly approve the President's judseraent in the selection made. They, not being active poli ticians themselves, have no old debts to pay off with appointments to places of trust and profit, but are' free to choose those who will best serve the public- Washburn, Stewart, Cox and Cresswell have a national reputation, and their antecedents are well known to the country. Judge Hoare was for many years the leading member of the bar in Massachusetts, and for the last few years has been one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of that State. lie is one of the old Free Soilers, and i9 an inveterate enemy of fraud and corruption. lie is fifty-three years of age, and Is very a.bnoxiou9 to the whis ky ring. Mr. Borie, a retired Philadelphia merchant, is a man of the strictest in tegrity and of high standing. He has for some time past been Vice President of the famous Union League of Phila delphia. He is a pronounced Repub lican. The people of Pennsylvania say his appointment is one of the best that could have been made from that State. All the Cabinet except Washburn have telegraphed thanks and accep tance. Neither the President nor Mr. Stew art were aware that the law of Sept. 2d, 1789, establishing the Treasury Department contained the following section : Section 8. That no person appointed to any office instituted by this act, shall directly or indirectly be con cerned or inteoested in carrying on the business of trade or commerce. If any person shall oflend against the prohi bition of this act, he shall be deemed guilty of high misdemeanor, and for feit to the United States a penalty of $30,O00f and shall upon conviction be removed from office, and forever there after be incapable of holding any office under the United States. Prominent lawyers have advised Mr. Stewart not to qualify so long as he was engaged in the importing busi nei, unless the section 6hould be re pealed. To remove this disqualification, we find the following Senate proceedings : Mr. Sherman then introduced the following bill and asked its immediate consideration : Be it enacted" that so-much of the act approved Sept. 2d, 17S9, entitled an act to . establish a Treasury Depart ment, as prohibits the Secretary of the Treasury from being concernta or in terested in ' carrying on business of trade or commerce be and is Hereby repealed, but In no case shall the Sec retary of the Treasury act on any matter, claim or account in which he Is personally interested. The Vice President -Is there any objection to considering the bill at this time? Mr. Sumner I object; I think that It ought to be most profoundly consid ered. Vice President The bill then is not before the Senate. The fact Is announced in the last number of the Weekly Knoxville Whig, which contains tho valedictory. It reads: "The Whig, ajournal I have edited for the last thirty years, now passes into other and more able and vigorous hands. As a member of the new com pany, owning the office, I shall feel a deep interest in the success of the en terprise, and will do all in my power to promote its success. In reviewing my loug and eventful career as an ed itor, I have this to say, that had I my life to live over, I would pursae the same course I have pursued, only more so. If In past life I have been violent on some occasions, my apology Is that like the Apostle Paul, on many occasions I have fought with "Beasts at Ephesus." In taking my leave of many of my readers, I will remind them that lefore they were born their G rents were subscribers of mine. I ve, however, the consolation to know that I have always taught both K rents and children to hold fast to e forms of sound doctrine ; and in defending them I have lnvarably ut tered the words of truth and soberness. My friends I wish every possible suc cess in all the undertakings of life. Of my eneraie I have no favor to ask. but ara will in 7 to let by-gones be by laMP. W. G. IFOWNIVtr." IXTEllXAKi IMPROVEMENTS. An act t4 enable Counties. Cities and Precincts to borrow Money on their Bonds or to issue Bonds to aid In the Constrntlon or Completion of IVorlts , of Internal Improvement In this Mate and to legalise Bonds already issued for incQ pnrpotd Section 1. Be it enacted by the Legii lature of the State of Nebraska, That anv county or city in the State of Ne- I .TasK a is nereoy autnorizea to isue bonds to aid in the construction of any railroad, or other work of internal improvement, to an amount to be de termined by the County Commisioners of such county, or City council of such cifcv, not exceeding ten per centum of the assessed valuation oi an taxable property In said county or city : Pro vided, the County Commissioners or City Council shall first submit the question of the issuing of such bonds to a vote of the legal voters of said coun ty or city in the manner provided by cliapter nine of Revised Statues of the State of Nebraska, forsubmitiugto the people of a county the question of bor rowing moneys. Sec. 2. The proposition of the ques tion must be accompanied by a provis ion to levy a tax for the payment of the principle and interest of said bonds, in additional to the annual taxes, and sufficient to meet the payment of the the principle and interest of said bonds, and to continue irom year to year, until said bonds are paid. : Sec. 3. The proposition shall state the rate of interest such bonds shall draw, and when the principle and in terest shall be made payable. . i i ii i O KC. 4. upon a ruajonty oi uie votes cast being in favor of the proposition submitted, the County Commisioners in a case of a county, and tlp City Council in case of a city, shall cause the proposition, and the result of the vote, to be entered upon the record of said county or city, and a notice or its adoption to be publshed for two conse cutive weeks in any newspaper in said county, if there be one, and if not, then without publication and shall thereup on issue said bonds, which shall be and continue a subsisting debt against such county or city until they are paid and discharged. Sec. 5. It-shall be the duty of the proper officers of such city or count y to cause to be annual v levied, collected and paid to the holder ,of such bonds a special tax upon all taxable property within said county or city, suititient to pny the annual interest, and finally to pay the principle thereof, which tax when levied-'shall be a lien upon all of the taxable property in said county or city, and shall be collected in the game manner as the ordinary tax of such county or city. ;. Sec. 6. Any county or city which snail have issued its bonds in pursuance OI tnis act, shall be estopped from plead ing want of consideration therefore, and the proper officer of said county or city may be compelled .by mandamu or otherwise to levy the tax herein provided to pay the same. Sec. 7. Any precinct in any organ ized county of this State shall have tho privilege of voting to aid works of internal Improvement, and be entitled to all privileges con fered uon counties under the provisions of this act; and in such case the precinct elections shall be governed in the same manner as is provided in this act so far as the same is applicable, and the County Commif ioners shall issue special bonds for such 'precinct, and the tax to pay the same shail be levied upon the prop erty within the bounds of the precinct. Such precinct bonds shall be the same as other bonds, but shall contain a statement showing the nature of such bonds. j Sec. 8. All bonds heretofore voted and issued b3' any county or city in this State to aid in the construction of i any railroad or other works of internal I improvement, are hereby declared to; be legal and valid, and a lien upen all of the taxable property in such county or city, notwithstanding any defect or irregularity in the submission of the question to. a vote of tho people, or in taking the vote, or in the execution of such bonds, and notwithstanding the same may not have been voted upon, executed or issued in conformity with law, and such bonds shall bear the same legal vilidity and binding force as if they had been legally authorized, voted upon and executed: Provided, that nothing in this section nor in this act shall be so construed as to le galize or in any way sanction any vote of the people of Nemaha County here tofore had for the purpose of aiding in the construction of any railroad, nor any thing done by the County Com missioners of said county authorizing said vote or any thing done by them In consequence of said vote. MARRIED. At the residenceof the bride'B father, March 14th. bv Eld. Ira Moore. William Stoddard and Miss Melinda Long. At the name time and place, by the same, Robert Bennett and Miaa Surah E. Long, all of this county. By the above it will be seen that Messrs. Stoddard and Bennett (not John) delivered two Moore Long Inatfirtrnls to the two Misses Long-, on the same day that President Grant delivered his to the pleople. Grant's Inau gural was xhort. We hope that both the for eign and internal policy of all the above will reflect credit upon them and their posterity. "Let's have Peace." ' . On theSSth of February, ISCfl. by R. 3. Eur kcss. Justice of the Peace, Mr. James It. rockraan to Mrs. Jane Shrader, all of Purter Township, Hichardson County Nebraska. 1VK1V ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN LAVIGNE will sell his im- u proved farm one mile north of Wm. B Phitlips's, in this coonty, eontaininir 40 ncrea of j tracer ana I'zu acre r Improved Land, wiib rood liuilUiiisrs, Orchard, Iledife Fences, and IJvln Water, at f:e per acre. Time Riven on two thirds th purchase monev. Will sell his farming implements. 8 horses, : bead of cattle, 8 hogs, fowls and crop on the grounds at same time. For further particulars enquire of J uebee A. W. Monr&n, Brown ville, or of the proprietor on the premises. AGENTS WANTED FOR Secrets of lhe Great City. A Work Deirripliv of the VIRTUES and the I'lCXS, thf Ml'StEltlhH, MISERIES CRIAf&S of yew York York City. IF YOU wish to know how Fortunes are made and lost in a-day; how Shrewd Men are ruined In Wall Street : bow (Vuntrvmen are swindled by Sharper ; bow Ministers and Mer chants are Ehickniniied: how Dance 1 1 alls an 4 v- cert Kaloons are Manad: how Oamhlin IIoum and It'.erie are conducted; bow Stock and Oil Companies Originate and" how tbe Bubbles burst read this work. 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A WORK DESCRIPTIVE OF A WASHINaTOX CITY: its hizh and Its low life; magnificent public edifice; hidden mys teries; villftiiittfi and corruptions; the inside work inps of the tioverument; and showing how money is Squandered ; how public servant perform their truntn; bow rinca art managed; bow oHi-'ials are black-mailed ; how counterfeiting! carrielon : and all anout temal lobby m mbera, bwtyeierics. e. it is heautifully illustrated, and In the spiciest, mwt thrillinc. entertaining. inatruillve. and startling book of the drv. jeod for eircilar, with termt, t-e, Adtlreos iOXES, JUXKIN CO., 16r South uarK (street, CTilcao. li. BLOOMINGTON NURSERY. Gng Seed Prime, new, !I5 rer bushel. Otan. ruaUt First elaaa, l.nno tl, H 000 fciS. Hoot Graft- Apple, packed. 10,xxiu'X tnllinfft Maple. J,iuif2 orX Everjrreens,tc iirxipts orw l.OtBftrst claw Concords, fro. Jio.r Iahliaa, (Greenhouse Beddng J'lauta, Xc, Send in cent for three Bpring CuLUogueG, Ground ope a. tend your onler ia F. K. PiTONIX, "nt Blooruington Nursery, Tit OSAGE ORANGE BEEI. WARRANTED FRESH. Joet from Tezu. For sale by No. 14 North 8Cond BU, W ?T. LOTJI!. MO. SPECIAL MEETING. . We, the Inhabitants of DouRlaa Precinct, Nemaha County, state of Jebraka. do. uni urn- I tedly and severally consider tbe IjiwI' ln(U- cutinu th? "Act passed oy our lateassem termed "An Act to restrain skx'k from run ning at large," as a most llaerant outran our rizht8B8 citizens of the above nai Precinct, and moreover, in open violation of th (xmBtitut Ion or tlie fetate or Nebraska. it solix-tf That we the undersigned will zeal ouslyand unflinchingly opixwe theunlawful ness and unconstitutionality of Burn law. whenever and wherever, (WlULUn the limits of the armvf narac.1 Precinct.) an yoi tne unaer nlgned citizens shall he implicated In any 1. . 1 1 1 iaun relating mj sucn ueru law. Jicsoived, Thut We mutually naxee that our stock shall run at large as usual, takirrs Into consideration thatsnch "herd law" Is Incon sistent with our S:afe Constitution, and an open ourriu;e uwn our rights and liberties. JleaoU-etf,.Tliat w-ponjointly and severally airree that in anv eae of stock being taken up for trespass uiuTer such herd law telong- lng to anv oi me unuerHlncu, nuwm mw ally and 'financially support such law-suit with visor and icctrrvtr Jiexoli ed, That e willrwwe have hereto fore done, comply ctjeernihy to the exactions of the 'nlsht herd law," and do our utmost In restraining our stock from running at larare niKlits. Tne foregoing resolutions wre unanimous iv adopted. WILLIAM CLAREY, Tree. P. S. Martin, See. James Adamwn, ) Henry Harmon, a Com .-on Ilea, Daniel Keardon. r Dovfftas l'recinct, jS'cmaia Cbunty, Xebraika, ZTarch V!h, 13(!9. William C Clarey Oeorce Bindley Alferd IOekwood Wlllist Wataon Edmund H Bryant Jesse Colo Jr Micha-1 Riardon James Reed Wm Dennett Daniel Pease floore Hammond Henry Harmon Edmund Snyder H J Snyder Henry Hay smith CCnlp PS Martin- ltobt Dillon James Adamsou T H SSkec u Samuel Ieeper Haniuel Macolinter K Fox John Hushes Peter Whitlow K Simpson A Simpson W Nickel son Thomas Gutliiat Daniel Kiordan John Hurley Sen Georee Williams . Oeortre Parley DR. WHITTIEI REGULAR GRADUATE OF ii MEDICINE, an diploma at Office will show, has been longer enKR1 In the treatment Of Vr.SKHK.Al, SKXVAl. Hllfl rHIVATK DISEAS ES than ftny other physician in tit. IjOUih. Syph'vjis, (5oinrra;e, Gleet, Strirtnre.Orchitt!, Hernia, and Rupture; all urinary Diseases and skiu or Bones, are treated with unpnliliel- success. Spermatorrhea. Sexual DebbtiHy and lmy tency, as the result of nelf abus in youth, seiu al excess in niaturer years, or ofb;r causes, and which prodniM some of the follow inn effects, as Jvocturual Kmissiens, blotches, debility, dizri nes, ffimness of sinbt, confusion of idtus, evil foreboding, aversion to society of -females, los of memory and sexual pewer, anil ren'leriny mxrriae improper, arc permanently enred. The loctir'9 opimrtumtiea in hospital and private practice tiro unnurpafsed in St. Lonla or anv other citv. JUcfc files of St. .Louis papers prove that he has been located here longer than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, laboratory and appointments, are un rivalled in the west, unsurpassed anywhere. A.ifC. wljh experience, can be relied opon, and t ne doctor can refer to many physician through out the eountrv. In past success and present position he stands without a comiietitor. The Writinc of a Physician rhoie rep utatiou is I'liiitn-wiile tdiould be .worth reading. Doctor WntTTiER nnblishes a MeAical Itntwh- let relating, tu venereal disease and the disiis trou and varied consequence of selr-abusc that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. Many physicians introduce pa tients to the doctor after reading his medical pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Ofilce cen tral, yet retired No. 617 St. Charles street. St. Louis. Mo. llour-j 9 a.ra. to 7 p.m. Sundays 12 to 2p.m. ii-y Beason's Celebrated DOUBLE DUIID CO n 13 P L O W. HAVING JUST RECEIVED ALL the neeevsary machinery for polishinp. I wish to announce t- the people of Nemaha una adjoin in i? counties, that I am uuw manufacturing tnts ceieuraieu than Which there never wm a better plow made for this coil. The following testimonials were unsolic ited, ana pei ror themselves : READ TESTIMONIALS. THIS IS TO CERTIFY. That we have used Bea- 1011 1 Celebrated liftubie ltninonit Corn I low, aud tinu tbat it i nl hooiu In all kmcis or 'oil. Mll UAliL I'.KURDAN, U. W. 1HAXKMN. Wil. BKNNKT1'. J. II. riEASOV, Muufctor, Oue Door Wet of Court House, mncht-Cin Brownville.Neb. BLACXSMITHINQf T AM NOW PREPARED. WITH 1 the best of Workmen and Machinery, to manufacture all kinds of Buggies, Wagons, Harrows, etc., and to repair all kinds of M A OH I N E K Y. AN EXPERIENCED HORSK-SIIOEK. al- ways ready to accommodate the public. JtS-SA TISFA CTIOX G UARAXTEED.-. J. II. SEASON, Oae Door West of Court ITonse, mach-Km Brownville, yeb. ' Proposals for Railroad Ties . OyriCK of the Midland Pactftc Railwav Co. Nkkeanka Citv, Nei.. 1'ebruary 2, 19. f PROPOSALS will be received at this a. omce, up to March 20th, 1809, for 50,000 Radroad Cross Ties, To be 8 feet lorn? and 6 by 7 inches if hewed, e by s inches if sawed. All ties to be barked, and to be of sound Thlte. Post, Pin or Burr Oak, Black Walnut or other bard wood timber, 111 the opinion ol the Engineer or Su perintendent ot tbe company. Kaid ti tobedelivered on track at depot srroundu near the ievee lu .Xebriuika City, and to be cross-pilsd for inspection. Proposals will state price per tie and time of aeliv- f-ry. K, M. ItOLFJO, creUry. CIIAHLES XEIDUART & CO., Manufacturers of Italian and American Marble MONUMENTS, Tomb Stones Table Tops, Mantles, &e. Main Street, betwen 6ih and 7th, BROWyVILlE KEBRA8KA. Having located permanently in this city, we shall Veep on hand such a stock as will supply all the demands of Southern Nebraska ami orlh- Wcst .Missouri. ALL WORK WARRANTED, VTL ABOARD I " m i . m - m fee sr K h i. wt -ITT! --w- -- Lg3ygr-y ' tnr The Brownville Transfer line, Under the managemeat of . JACOB ROGERS, It now Untitling Kegular Ouiujbmses from Bro-wnuvilleto the Railroad Terminus . . of the Council BlnOg and St. Joseph Railroad, At North. Star, Mo., Two Mllet from Browuvi lie and North Star Ferry Lending. Good Omnibussea. Close Cotis.iotionr 3d-tf Charsea Moderate. WOOLWORTII & COLT, BOOK BINDERS. And Dealer In Book, Stationery, Paper HANGINGS, AND PKINTERS' STOCK. No. 12, 24 St., St. Joseph. Ho. CA SH PA ID FOR It A OS! UNDERIIILL & EATON, Commission Merchants, No. 2 City Buildings, St. Louis, Mo REFFEREN'CES: Becond National Bank .St.Lonls. Mo, Allen CoppA NIsbet, at. Lonis.Mo. israncu bUite iiant of Iowa Dfbnaue 1 Johnston & Bacon, Bankers fXiladison Iat ;,v . . V' -..-A.iion, ill. I lilalr A AtWOCKt- -Alton III. I I art c Uo -vi M. . ' . . . I --9 1 DOUBLE DIAMOND C 0 R M P Lu 7 CU AS. e. McPncnsors's ilEll ESTATE AGEnCY or CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE IN THE NEMAHA LAUD DISTRICT, Having secured the 'serrloea of Mr. O. B. WATERS, a first-class Civil Engineer and Surveyor, am ready at all time to survey Town Lots in this city, adjoining towns, or in I any county in this Land District. Any one wishing town lots or lands surveyed" corf ect lv. at REASONABLE RATES, will fine it to their advantage to call upoft "Mr.- Raters, at the ' ' ' ' " ". . GreatVesternReaf EsfateAgency OVJB Raincj &. "fc.ewti'' Store Room. nnoivvu.Lu. House and two lots on Main street, five rooms plastered,' good well and stable. Will be offered for the small sum of $1,500 cash. House and one lot for sale. House is well plastered and near business part of town. Price $500. , ; '.-. 1 Hoilse and four lots (plenl Id situation gar den fenced fine view of IUver and Town. Pjlcef-500. House and two lots on Water street, one Block from Main street, for 11,630. A bar gain. . .' TOWN LOTS NEMAHA COUNTY. North East quarter of Sooth East quarter of Section i, Town 4, Hange 14. South East quarter of South East quarter of Section 4, Town 4, Range 14. North West qnarter of South East quarter of Section 4, Town 4, Range 11.- 120 Acres, nine miles from Urownville, and west or emtiha City, on the line of the Brownville and Ft. Kearney Railroad, at a bargain. $ j00 down, the" xtst' on one, two and three yenrs time. 120 Acres No. 1 rralrie Land, jood: water, at 55 per acre. 40 Acres Iu Section 9, Township 4, Range 13.- 40 Acres In Section 27, Township 4, Range 11. North-East quarter Section S, Township 6, Range 14, 150 acres; 85 acres broke, good one and a half story house 14x29, kitchen 12x14, good well at the door, stock water on the place, 20 acres of Timber, for $4,000. RICHARDSON CO. ISO Acres in Town a. Range 14, 610 Acres near Salem, at a bargain. 160 Acres in Section 11, Town 3, Range 14. ISO Aerealu Section 35, Town I, Range 15. 40 Acres In Section 26, Town a, Range 15. PAWNEE COUNTY. East half of South "West quarter of Section 20,Town2,UangeIl. South East quarter of Booth West qnarter of Section 17, Town 1, Range 11. . North West quarter Section 6, Town 2, Range 11. North West of North West qnarter 8ectlon 28, Town 2, Range 11. 1G0 Acres with some Timber and a Coal Mine opened on the placer splendid Prairie, No. I water. JOHKSOir COU13TY. 80 Acres No. 1 Prairie. . W0 Acres In Town 6, Range 11 :' 1. . Acre wlih splendid Sprin of water, run mh 4 t r . ""s ier laroBginaepiace; xvobCtioase. ttrlm.. r. V 1 a, w? y.-' , tr; s.v a livsW ISM cnaAU. Trx fpA,Vim A GAUD. FOX TRt SPRING TEADE ' OF 18 6 0. J Many Merchanii who AeM, h lae eofcf Winter day, aitipU ttint to look over their tCocii and their book, etnd balance in their'oicn mind how much they art actually worth, xoilX. no doubt, come to the. cemclur tion tiat Vuy Want to make more, and have more f the "NEEDFUL," at the dote of 1869. To strive for wealth U eminently proper, and he U the ablest who can do it, in the most honorable manner, with the least expenditure, complication, texing trouble, and watt ing ears. 7b do biuineii profitably and pleatanUy, a Merchant ha to observe three ntie. 1st. T huy the RIGHT GOODS ! .Atthe EIGHT PRICES If At the RIGHT TIME! I! id. Ib meet hi eligOUoni'petCally, "pijing prompt" pieadeffyr the interest of thai Merchant with the eloquence of a Daniel Wsbeter. id. Teeut down hi expenses, swrua llr vi is a dollar earned," and it enable one to tell to mueh cheaper. Wt speak in praise of those rule, for we have tried them, and find them to be Vie enly tnean to a successful mereanHle tareer. t- ' -T ' BEHOLD I W art not occupying a grand up-town Brick, with shelve full of Winter StneJt, bvt are ecen- fortabtekfeedat 27 Main Street, Between Levee and First, PRICE REGULATOR. Oue twojtoort are heavily laden with most desirable goods, consisting of Dress Goods, Hosiery and GIvs. Embroideries, Whits Goods, Handkerchief, ; Shirt Fronts, Collars eX. Suspenders Trimmings, Buttons, Zephyr Wool and") Via all Colon, Woolen Yarns, ) , Corsets and Skirts, wv : Coat's and Dark's Threads, American Beat Spool Cottons, of which we have all numbers and colors, Sewing and Embroidery Silks, Wallets" Purse, Rumings d: Tape Trimmings, Star, Crochet A Skirt Braids, lpaea Braids, and a full line of 811k, Milan and Alabama Braids. A TVLL LUTM Or HE1DH.UDE CLOTillllG AND FURNISHING GOODS. I2T TA CTi everything that belong to a fret elate Clothing, Hosiery, Taney Good and Motion Jlevse, which ha been purchased for CASH, to the very best adtrantage, and will be sold at a very small advance to Cash and Prompt Paying- Customers whose patron age we respectfully solicit; a U is our cherished own to make their transaction with us both profitable and pleasant. A. HAY & CO.'S 3?rioe Itecnulator. A'o. 27 Main Street, Eetwe-en Levee and First, B9c)YX?ILLEi NEBRASKA. it ORDERS BY MAIL or otherwise will receive prompt attention, and are invoiced at the tame price at if pertonall telectedt rr-tf CLQTHIH6 All GOODS DEPOT OF MUSIC! P. L. HUTTSTT tz. SON, iro. 9 Tonrth. Street, ST . JOSPH, 31 O. MUSIC PUBLISHERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PISiKJOD OIlEiilS, m - r iii i T ' " " Checkering & Son's Pianos Vhicli ware awarded tho Cross of ths LEGION o HOtfOR, sml FIRST GOLD MEDAL AT PAITIS EXPOSITION, 1S67. ALSO WM. XUTADE & Cflt., II A I. LET, DAVIS & CO., a-it NEW YORK UNION CQ BURDSTT It II fm ' I -I ' II - nO ! 1 I r":,;r,r w" fruictpal rrcri'l. an-h. ..- - Ifyr Aatiooalitombination & Cabinet m;ms:m OTtGAJSS, ' Irlason & Hamlin's Cabinet, Portable, ... . and Metropolitan Organs. All orders should be addressed to JAMES R. DYE, ASent, Bi'OTvnville, ITcI. 5-8m. Pern Livery Stable. CHARLES GEADE, Dealer la A.11 ICIntlst or .Stoel. Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. Stock Hoarded by the Day or MY STABT.Kfl are stocked with sood Hors-s rd bujrijlefl. Perrons wtshlne eonreynce to any por tion or mm peruana uuia iisunct can re accomino- (IMed. lhe Pern &z Brownville Coach leaves my Btables every mornin at 10 o'clock A. M. I'a-'seDjrer or packa9 ia!lT coaveve!. t- Aern left with the PostraRslen will be promptly at- eaum W. . ti-.ii-iY JACOD MAROIIX, IIERCHAIJT TAILOIl, 9 wm "S'l street, oppo;te 'jyTi L McPherson's BLOCK, Browiiville, Neb. Dealer in 51 READY MADE -, - i i CLOTI2IG! Also Agent for Singer Sewing MACHINE (4 ELEPHANT" XX Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.! Ben. lioGEits, Proprietor, Xos. Si and 84 Slain Street ' BROWNNILLE; NEBRASKA. Dealer In all kinds of stuck. Horses bought, sold and exchanged, istoek boarded by the dav or week. The Propritor has recently erect el an entire new, larpe and eominodeous wtabJe, near the old Brownville House. Hi.s stock is all fresh and vehicles new. Tlie public can be accom modated at all hours, , , .- DAY OH- IS'IOIIT. A stock corrall. with an abundant supply of pure water, attachetl to the stable. -4-ly " :.r:..43".r Wonld reopectfunv T-.r. . -. i announretha, rv" rf .4lo.-MteditiBr .f'. 'CW v toperforni.in ; 'yyl-;, ovs:.Q?' manner, A I- -T .-3 announeethat h )v looftediri Brownyiilri " preimreil 1 lherit X oper ations pertaining 10 -. lisr the ici;uce of Le:i . - s- tlatry. Ornca Over City Drug Store, Iront room. l:tf H. TSAHE 5s CO., AGENTS, DUD STIlEfT, BROTrSTILlE, IVJm XEHRASIiA. k-y C0QK,C0BURM&C0. Advertising Agents, Chicago. Art aidhnrited to receive Adver tisement for this paper, at our Inveett rate, and art Agtntt f.rr all Xewrpa' pert in the U.S. and "Terrilorie. f m ) 7n .1. y li U1 IK V. i7 11 g j I I " ITS Sis if J l 1 1 1 - 1 . . -f i 1 in 'l ii Si ' ! I v' va mssm J ft W HI BHESSK6. ga lyfthkm one I i JW Xm BOTTLE L " X 2ci I j LI mDVERTISE AT KTr. . r na,., j , ..111:7.1,. rv t,l(.p 'c-, to MeVann & MetcsUf. 1aie.( iC, ",en t, said ini of 72. up.,n wh,,h,, tf'u . ''i t n,-. iu uic iuui..it or IiirT-na . ? ', fallows: November i i.vi't ""-i'-i," ru'it 1-ttU, eleven ai.d :i-m,dn l",;n ' ' following lieribed real es;ut 7; !: x 'it: tlie above leserib"J I ".1m. aftPTeT V"""' therein ?? notice. and niakean interest of saitl T'vfrr tliprp; area or inoT-ae. an-1 o, rtiiespHl an! ,nt. resf thut nr . ""J i.er wuii th cts of i.ir i,''," 0' ij M.-.;.' Tnr tlie i ; ' v (,.! i i.n o.-',. ut v L'tii, A.u. !:, 1 iifsi , , j.h true, nudjuanifii: rvh-r J.'14 -'n T KKAVis ecjri'C'' MOTICE OF INCOl:rop,V i.s Pursuant to tii- f nnr..Y statute In such fus prov!(tol ':r!":,i en to Rll wtnihi it may I'l.nf.'rn ! 1 '- erjrnnize! ami i:iiirnor t-l J. ! "" Irl tln?: Co t terul Pr-l ( 'ountv of "-nip.ii.- ervl M.i'ei.r' v ' -rtook ("onipany. nn-l.-rth tai,,, anl CK' i l'tllow's 1: vilte,- N bHv"k." The j-ih-i. ,j u" '' . Company is atl'.rowr.viHe. ! a.. ,1 ' ha, and stare of X-'hiaska. Ti.o V'.'',"' ' a-lrer " r Haian ur-n nrniei ior tn p-.irjiosp .; f.rM'.- i a b!iilftiti to r!it for ,, . ' ' . r-y by tli- a"l oH-rnof M...,i'H tiieir iAl- n-!iis. tvitii hi: ac..,.. '.' of fx t)ious.i:;il lotr-i, -xi'ii t:.-"' f. ' - ,, of .Mana:i-rH to inere-s. t.ie si',.''.'..'" acnption to nine tlu usaini. , " ' -, increased by vue o, th- t. , thouano ; to inW) i:i tii iiuhrtl of l;in.if r. i . ! ' ins in January, l:. v.r.d termin .1 pletion or' the tmiMui. an.i ,L. , ' nient aro made lor the iuar:u-c' the rroTjcr". Corporelion t air time tan 1, j -.TTN four tho'iHHnU dollars. Tb mTitirsof s: t 1 .rr'ra; ..n sr-1, v bvalioaM of Mas-ner. o.-.!,..t .' " SrvUrr, Tre.nurer. "i lw.. ; i.r . By ordr of B'Xir J of firi-u:-" " -O. it. :-!. t--rr J AH. l:. Hv KI- ify 5I.-Fu: B. U d For eto., g Snt Btoro. Prl Eiii.ii For stop a Lad sortm A stock A f 1 Ilarrc lEo. V. f,- H---- EGAL XOTICE.-M,ir; Jui Arch hold, vs. Win. Yin, 1 Harmon. District Court, 'eu:;i: a tm'.:.' ' tember Term. ly. - ToWm. Vinrent nrtd f:orr-o tt,, . . hereby notitleJ that tli-ai.o t , u;i tt . , comnirDetHl an action asn:rit ' i'!n w' named court, for the iwiwri- (CTr i riWn deilar. ii'ie;- Iv.'-.l. . . .. . that your property, tiiv:l-tlici-; The S'a t west qiartf r, mid tii iiv.rti- w-r ij i -' went otiarter. ef et:on S'. :(-.n naansl, Utetnt-w;t!i n irr. mi..i rv. attiK'hed pnierto void to shIi-;'-.- t, cN '. ; net rpn Ji(.X.iA.N t Ail1':; weevS " TV.' ESTRAYS, reeelv M.!n Met all w! CTKAY XOTICE.-Tafr. ;- O un.lcrsirruP'I. m his f.r: ;. f-vt:..' of Uniwi) vilif. one tiir e v-ur t-.: rr. "2 I amltiitea left ear. ap.ili,a ;rr! .-..,'iri , oneeal! near a year oli, f tn.v r-' 1 "it Pl)"r lT'( " sterr, 1 Mid: verti. col uui i HOUSE, SIGN.CARRii: Ornamental Paistb C4nlldln, Glazing, Paperlisnyj; On 1 lrn fn m-r I; Ifo. 15 Zlzln Street, (One door est r.f ITaik i V. z - I lucenswareunil ciroc.-r.- i,:. 21W BKOWVri.LE, Elli'.A-L l-Mt 8i : nery ! LOUI3 V7ALDTE -e t., nlft-tf 1 -1 , I Flr Shellenberaer Brt5 t roy,l j t: IlOff f IV ei xUtitl. a full 1 JOs 3IcrSicrsoas I?IacJi, .. XH-tilers la JFardircrc, S'-yvcs. T:ini--rcK' Hardware, Strut, Tiii"cr Hardware, Sfovr, Tint case. - 50,000 w noiUii ' s Jer tbe t f t'n 1! ' "tr1tho'; ; "Th! eI t-4 if r 2oa.U i Hen Pi'.fffyurn Iron aud V"-,..- J'ift-ifyura Jroa and Xai't, PittvLury Iron and A t ';. ' . J' hV -' la tl.e Aaron t in? It: I Charter OaJ: S'O'-rs, -Charter Oaf: .Stove, Charter Oak Meets, ' ' Besides a'ftill awortnient of cvt'"".. lu a first flu-. The l-ssio? j tbisd i lllllDIli Pan ? ' -ill rub ' .liable ) !''"'" band I ST.OEE Which irill be sold ax low a FQR cash; It eloi : To all v:ho favor vi irh n . . . lira "w, t fn tin vov. a rj:: y.uv. t rret: GOODSPEED'S fiOLDF.' FQI ST - rv it rrr;.' ;rr :.i-t : ;ta ( sii in KHjj v re--j:-c -- T The i now c IT VKTTI:h IOO LINK.- AT All who i-e tln-in u' :i ei'mlly vi'il Hilaotei to ll,r ,t'ira ,., a never fwl to tdvr turfeet sativi-,. r n. purr:iiilw-'I to arir. to ; " t. Jo.-, .-jiiifa AtMresa , U. if. ol' v ' ' "fcital r'-:,t" U?(i.a.-.iVr. --.t.. li--;" iv rH,; ' HALL'S HB VEGETABLE SICILL1". HAIR BENEWEE: now a- t 1 . r. 1 r; u-ti 1 1 - 1 scientifically Tr;rt: - rt w m . preparation ot 1 J u,, ., EEST0EE3 aa 'T GRAY f'n merit. B? f-'- HAIR i tjrlw-ll llli " -reatt restored to its C'-'u the TO ITS 'youthful color ar.i s!c't liancv. whica K Vrx. I- h f In 'I nPTflTCTAT .vlmirccl by all. pn. pp jwhosehairiitliiaor;: LULlTt, out wiH, by lie y ;u m, ; JrilUiiiUXJjS Kcnevreryiooa ecei'J"-'" " .... Tlieo. ' leflects, .15, by its e . stimulating etfer has I I... M t land the bair'gro . : t ar ' 1 I 71 -,7 J,- it X1' Jaev! ' a new growth xSvl.: x follicles are destroyed- PVf r u lis cooling, aud ' -ilior' Ltcbinsr anti irnt tbe scaip. it-5C,i:;;.; tLo fckin as Cio bfcJ" i,,- . makes the scalp wl!i:.cato:" .1 -nnE?" u'- THICKEN it"-3't!e it !rn;: jeconomic.il preji-'vnv. . the worlJ, as la last so much kfi'r- "..'a r.i: ior cur LOCKS! hair, free to all.atTu. i- ujiiAVrn. - Sold by HI DruajIsU nd Eealrs ia coon, cocunn & Geal Ants for llorth-Vesr -u-c. Sold by mcckei:iiy & T EGAL NOTIcr? V- AJ Trus-ee of Mcfanr t ,'f'il V" " Horace Metealf. t,. t"hA-nt M' :'t -Cron In inter- .r-Vn5n"n pj- The beim anrl mA 't Crocker, defendanu in N lm'Av, - -notice tht the piip. r : .,.i10v.- , ?s ty,Nra,ka. a-nn rV - T;. cen.a deedof trust LerSui?, Ju , T J Crocker now deeeasc(t. n jZ -- -tbe sum of one Imn- mJ" t i, twoDunareutJu dollar : S . .11 tt c n u abn ... - ' -.11 LI'... m-rtion nmter Hveri ,7,. iD (t). ot ranH nurnber ri:'tt.-.n ,i" "n nj principHl Marifi:nn. and d;a-! kt'', -r ditirnel that it' Uie s.u.i siun or .., '"at ' . i to McCann A MfUj:ron the r'J.'-'"r I s II I Ui THE THIN CITY m;uu f''K's.,, l2-r-e n ' t ;