y.1 SOCIAZ DIRECTORY. . LODGE.--' -.----. u. a. jt. oniT niub irr lonon' u. r. Keren T. Vf!t!rr Lodie . 4. A. t . ; I .htr4 Samrdny Bitias tn each n inrtroctmn pvery umUy iiigliL a M Job I'.lakk. tiecy.- nicnin. jxxiife 01 k.-IM T.da-e No. 3, I. f). O. K, IJc, H. C Lett. N. O. J- . NTICV1CJ.SON, recy, w ' ' t) , !'!.. T.-.i. No. 20. I. O. V.. V, every Frlrtav pvenirir. H. K.SMirJUtK cnunciiES. rj mim h si nun a. m..i 7:r. m. Prayer Anw evening-. rtfiitbalB l-K.-i.ooi i. T. Aif, Pstr. m.ktl., p. rkarrl. Service earn fJK..bMtti tl0:.. tn.. and 7;: p. m. run iTTrtrhool tt I t. m. i'rmrT Aleellng Thursday rT'inv. I. II. Mav, Pastor. f1ir.t' laurel. -r.il.ciMu. corner r&j Atlantic snu rwic.t.iG sirtt-iH. j"Tvice every Morninr t 10'i o'clock 1. n. Mmrtny mMmiI t 2', o'clock. EvuiinifiTVk-eHt ,', o curk. luoolh. fr. K- HA VIS. Junior. . u.Dilat "hrck. CoriK-r Fourth td At- r- i-niiotreeu. bervlct-s every SiibNattj ex T,.., fi.ird In ch nionlh, e.1 11 o'clock a. v -wrk r. . fcunUay School nt Jil . m. ..'JuZiinK Wednesday evening. T. S. LOWE. CITY OFFICALs. r.mirlL-.Meru wie t list i niirscav lit t-SVK n,iiih. K K Kbi..ht. Mayor: J. rj, viroHTu'.ncrk. Al(J-rmHn-lI.U Math- HI. ti (.rnt B. - I"""" " MAILS. S!22 i2 Ir"v .t Kim.: l-,.rtH at IS p. m. Irri;Mil arrive Mondyn. tnes:ny itnd - i P n," Jnru TuemlAj n, Tlmruyt and Mail arrtv r naays i wn'ww " prt o'ince Hour from 7 a. m. to T', p. m. Bun-5Jio-1 W W IPS a. ci. A.I1UX K.P.M. LOCAL MATTERS. 'V J. L. Colluipp, Editor! THURSDAY, MARCH 1Q, 1870. j-Eitra copies of the AnvEBiimtR for Rale by i " jIauhh, At City llook Store, and by C A. Pol cktAttbe Pwtofflce. ' " WKEKLT MELANGE. ' , VarliAl Intef arrested a drnnkon man lut Friday mornlnK...PettJt burned ft kiln of lime last week: The weather the tact of last week wm pretty raw The sea- atrft of LrJit 1 pon us ; we borrowed a quar J teriwtweek Mayor Ebrlgbt Is going in to t4ie fancy lultry buslness..Davld Caiaj'W lift Rraded down V. II; McCreery'a property This city never had a more at- tCTtlreConnrtlroanoronemoreJealousonier best Inter ?ts, than Dr. Mathews..A big reveaue offat Friday night, rnuklngjilght LldtM)us with j-eUlag, swearing and carous ing; no arrests or fines.... Ve had a town full of folks and teams last Katorday ; not an oancctipled hitching post to be found. The Nemeha County Agricultural and Me chanical Society met In our Counting Iloom last Saturday afternoon A slight sleet slanted slaunchwlse from the sou tn -east Into the fiiees of our citizens last Knturday noon sad ulRlit Ixranco &. Yarney are bulld- hn a kiln and will burn lime now shortly. ' n , T!i muddy weather has caused ft con sumable rise In 2ress goods ...Tim Mo Laughlla ks the stone cut for the front of bit building adjoining the postofflce Our lty Raw MUl ts turning out Immense quan tities of Ottoo wood Lumber. Coon.chnm plon pusb-barred IJUliard player of the north-west, did not reach here in time to er Llblt fancy shots at the Valleau-SIoan match last Saturday night Henry Harmon, one of the oldestand steadiest friends of the Ad vertiser, an old pioneer and goo;! fellow, call ed on us Satur3nyTtio Faro bank. If re ftlijr In town, doi-s a closed door business.... The Sfeerraan House has a goi)g..Jos. IIamUtr.bas built a large o-I'Tltlon to his residence and inclosed It during the past two "wocks A new paper is soon to be started in this olty by a young man who has already gone for a KaUroad pass on the strength of the prospect. The river Moodily was full of drift lce.....The. HIM & Co. are about finishing their new front. Mcdford & Howard re getting 11 out. M. K. Iioyd isgoinx to have a gang f Bricklayers employed this jieaon..J,aylii(t I?rick has comedown fif ty cents on Che IO(K)from last year's'prlciw...... Jacob Berger drew $75 go Id watch at Marsh's Dollar Store last wo-k J. S. Iletzel and Wm. Valleau started west last Tuesday......... Capt. J. I Carson returned from an extend ed trip Mast last 8aturday, looking well and lappy..J. K. Church arrived home from the Legislature last Monday.MrvJ. M. Dally, uf Pern, ftate Senator, ws lu towo Tuesday Wm. Allen lias btilit and en closed a twotory Triune store room corner of Sixth and Main-sfs. within the past two weeks Oe V. Hratton has the stone cut and brick on the ground for his building near the corner of fMxth aud Maln..Tbe river was so tail of drift lee on Tuesday as to Im pede the fTry Ilacou has gone down two cents In the last week; It Is now IS cents.- Butter it up to 25 cents again at retail C V. Wheeler Is at home A great rage pos esses our people to learn the Deaf and Dumb alphabet, you bet Master Sunday comes on Sunday this year In this propinquity The witness upon the optic nerve of the mr was not called on the great mute trial. Why not jr.hn v Bennrt's visit to Ken lucky will result In four families moving out In she spring; lie has heard from them and they are coming. Good for John.The loos is on the ground for building a culvert across Main street at the crossing of Fifth A. C- Gates is having a stone wall built in front of his place corner of Main and Fourth, and will have, when finished, the nicest front on the street.Aaron Coner, formerly of this city. Is now In toWn buying up eggs for aulpruent, and has already bought 5,800 dozen District Court for this county will con vene next Monday, the lUh - Indnstrial Plow ! J. 0. Deuser. THE PIOXERR GROCERY IIOTSE OF SOtTIILRX NEBRASKA. ' Pwan & Bro. are making extensive arrange ments to meet the Increased demand made tipon them for groceries, and will this spring kv , stock unequalled In Southern Ne braska. They are at all times In receipt of omethlng new and good, as they never keep aa Inferior article. They will always be fonnd equal to the demand, fair to deal witli, and generous In the matter of selling Oro wles and Provisions as low as possible to niake a living profit. Parded. Jos. V. Wright tried at the Fall term of the District Court, and convlct d of stabbing Jus. Casseuback and sentenced o one year in the County Jail, received his Jrdon lastBunday evening. It was granted Pon a petition signed by agreat many people 'ho doubtless knew very little about the ase. The pardoning business is about as 'a a humbug as the petition business is Jast getting to be. Industrial Plow ! J. C. Deuser. atrsi tndmeensents for Ladles Udraw at Marsh's Dollar Store. Marsh has now a splendid stock of goods, n3prlslng everything nice, and much is very valuable. He has now many Peclalties, for the ladles, such as Jdles Gold Watches; Ladies' $20 bills, Jules' Basket. Indies Work Boxes, Ladles' Gloves, Ladles' Cabinet. Ladles' Musie Hold and a host of other things, such as extra Try, sliver plated, Pitchers, Spoons, Butter Jves, Napkin Kings, Ladies' Wallets, (very lc. and handy, we know, for our better ha one of them, and thinks she could B now do without.) Gold Chains, Gold Breast Tina, Hings, Chroraos, and 7, till you can't rest, all of which "being sold for the small um of $1 each ! ttmi U OFdrry conducted, and nil may themselves at home to deal wita tini' ndiechim.tj CniSI) BILLIARD HATCH. Yallsaw, f DrawBTlllty ins Winner. The Grand Billiard M atch between A. A. Sloan, of Omaha, and V lit Wleatfr of this city, for the State ClianplotiBhlp and $100, which cameolT at Mcpherson Ila'.l lust Sat urday evenlngi was a very pleasant ofT.iir. The Hall was well lighted and seats so rx- ranged that all Tnght hare a chance lo see the game. The players i-nvrel at 7J4 o'clock, and were recr Ived with chef-rs. After seme parley, D. A. Colvin, of Rockport, Mo., was cljoscn referee, U. II. B:yant as umpire for Valleau, and Mr. Crrascr, of Omaha, as um pire for Bloan, And K. C. Bergcr as marker. At 8 o'clock the game commenced. Rloan won the lead and rolled his ball down the cushion, Vrtlleau missed the first f hot,-fjiod.1 following with a run of four, Valleau with 1 4, when ' Moan got the balls and made a hand some run of 90, playing rather poor up to the ltth Inning when ke got In another run ofC5. In the 2nd inning after Valleau making a run of 04, and on the 25th inning Sloan made a run of R8. Here Sloan ueemed la have the game all U himself, and matters looked blue for Valleau, especially after making five mis ses in succesfilon. ' Bets on Sloan were freely offered at two to'qrte.and several of Valleau's friends left the room, declaring that Valleau had gone to pieces and never could win 1 one remarking that Valleau was making two shots for the audience iBvone for himself. Matters, however, soon changed, Valleaa seeming to have gotten over his scar, began 10 ao some gooa piaying;-mnKin iv ruu.oj o!f, and, after Sloan made a small run, allcau got the red and white together on the side rail, rarfthem half the length of the table to the- end rail, crossing and running them along the end to the side rail again where they spread making 91, then kept on until he made the run 105, and missed on a simgle shot. This run. was immensely cheered and was harrdsomely'done. ' 8Ioan seems to have gone to grass" after this, and two to one were no longer offered on that side. , No big playing wasdone until the SOth inning, when Valleau ran 70. The game was now in Val lcau's hands. ad no doubt could be had of his winning; Sloan playing poorly and Valr lear bvtferas the game' progressed, and clo sing the game with a run of 50; maklng'Val leau 1011. and Sloan's 8S8, The following is the scoring: BLOAN.-4, 4, 90, 0, S, 17, 35, 5, 12, 10, 0, 2, 0, G5, 8, 7, 0, 0, 50, 28, 21, 5, 2, 0 80, li, 3 40, 5, 7, C. 14, 0. 0, C, 30, 24, 24, II, 13, 5, 2, 13, 0, 8, 15, , 0, 12. 0, 0, 13, 19; 18, 10, 0, 14, 4, 1. X 0, 4, S. 5, 0-8C.S. . " " . . Valleac.-O, 14. 31, 4. 6, 17, 10, 7, 5, 0, 0, 6, 10, 2, 18, 94, 14, , J. 9, , r, 14, 6, IX, 22, 2, 0, 27. 2, 0, 0, 17, 20, 4, 5, 15, 41, 8, 0, 0, 0, 0. 0,. 1J. 13, 80,' SO, 0, 53, 105, 0, J4, 0, 0. 23, 40, 5, fi, t. 0, 10, 0, 5, 12, 501,01 L ; Genuine John Deere Koline Tlow I The Nebraska City Jfews,Jn referring to the article in the Beatrice Clarion, reflecting upon the character of our townsman J. 8. Hetzel, gives the name and charge and says "pass him around." It might be advisable for the Arte to ascertain the facts before passing him around" too promiscuously. The facts are that Mr. Ketzel engaged a cer tain fipacc in a certain place in the Clarion, tating that if he could not have that partic ular part of the columu he wanted no-ad- ertlsemcnt In that paper. The person re ceiving the advertisement took It upon that condition, and remarked, that If that space happened to be occupied when he got home, he would let Mr. Iletzel know, and not Insert the advertisement until he received further orders. He did write that the space desired by Mr. Iletzel was occupid. netzel thinking this the end of the matter, as he M anted that place In the paper or none, laid the leUer aside and never answered It. The adver tisement, however, was Inserted and a bill brought in for the same and cash demanded, when the bargain was for trade, even if the advertisement had occupied the place ugreed upon. Mr. Iletzel has not even refused to pay for the same in trade; but did refuse to pay cash for a thing he never contract for. This Is the case, as we know it, and we have no doubt the facts. "Tradesmen have some Ights that printers are bound to respect' one of which Is to abide by a'contract. The practice of "passing round" good, responsi ble and honorable business men in thepapers upoii lmaglnry pretexts b more damaging to the press than to the men. r Industrial Plow! ' J. C. Deuser. Hawk 4t Arinllage. Among the enter prising firms of our young city, it is a pleas ure to note tills as first class.' They will keep always what Is good and plenty of it, and hesitate not to sell as low ns the lowest. They sire altogether men agreeable to deal with, as their flourishing trade will testify. Those disposed to trade to good advantage will read their new advertisement In another column. The ' Scientific ' Amerten comes to us regularly, and a more valuable paper tot ei ther the Mechanic, the Tradesman, the In ventor, Is not to be found, containing valua alle information for oil. $1 per annum; Muun & Co., 57, Park Row, New York. 'GEKUXE J3I2T LZEEE HOISTS PLCV7! Extra Inducements for Men at Marsh's Dollar Starv I A momentary peep Into Marsh's Dollar Store will convince most any one that "there is where you get your money back ;" Hartal n. Sure! We noticed, on enter ing, first, n fine Chromo, worth $15; then $20 greenlack, worth Its face; then a large Silver Pitcher; next a $10 greenback; next a $75 Gold Watch; next a ?30 greenback; next a gold locket, then a gold chain, then a $10 greenback, then about 50 fine Chromos, then a $X) gree nback, and soon ; we might fill this column with the gold.sllvcr, greenbacks, etc we there saw, but must forbear, and say that "seeing is believing, but feeling Is the naked truth." Go down and draw yourself rich ! Industrial Plow J J. C. Deuser. Catholic Service. There will be service of the Roman Catholic Church at Tim 11 Lauehlin's hotisc in this city on the 21st of inarch, and Mass on the 22d and 23J. The' Catholics of BrcwnvIIle and vicinity think they should have a church in this place. and will call on all property holders to con tribute. ' The question will present itself, will the erection of a church of this denomina tion In our midst add to the material growth of Brownvllle? , We believe it will, and that our citizens will so regard It', and act accord ingly. If only the foundation can be secured, the building will go on. JCSSI IIILS KSLKS ILCT71 Chas. Ilelmer, Boot and Shoe maker. No. 15 Main street, keeps a full and No. I assort ment of Boots Jt. Shoes, and is irtpaied to make or mend in the best style for cash. Adrle Gratis. Buy your Groceries at Swan Jt Bro's. Mea.lts A little boy, th iretb lerdTh ther day. wanted lo know of his mother not have the measles after sissy had got through with 'em. Evidently not enough In that family to go round, Industrial Plow ! J. C Deuser. New Firm. Wal iter & Lcmmon have gone into partnership In the painting busi ness, and have their shop In the old McFall & Co. building on Main street. They are both good workmen, and will do a fair job. Atlantic Street David Campbell Is gr. ding Atlantic street at the top of the hill be tween 2d and 3d streets to fill up the deep cut In the same street bet ween 3d and 4th. As a gradist he has few equals and no superiors. He Is making a permanent Job, G.VMH." w lAVm, MMfl Hannaford A, McFall are constantly re ceiving advanced lots of their maaimoth stock of Furniture now coinlne. Thev will wholesale tp country merchants. Beans, Hominy. Hams, Flour. Meal and everything else in the Grocery and Provision line can be found at , Swa Fro". TUJZ aiUTi; HilAL ! WLIcfc came 2 in. our cU;-JastEU'.iirdLiy, and Monday and TaeKlayr tm the noisiest affair which has come under our observation for many ft year. ' Th case, la trie?, was this:- Last Saturday two persona crossed the river at this point, omlug on the Ferry at the same time and going off stthesme time. These persons were Frank Palmer and Jo seph Clinton. The. flst named started up town, and entercxl several different places, laying before different Individuals charts, with cuts printed lieriof?, thowlng tha dif ferent positions t f the hand when carrying on the Deaf and Dumb language nud also setting forth that rainier, the vender, thereof, was a Deaf and Dumb mute, from the effect of ft wouqd in the head received while In the 1st Texas reglmeat, and requesting persons to buy the chart, to help him along In the world Well many" tt cur eitlzens 'feeling's great in terest In the Deaf and Dumb language, gave him a quarter and received therefor ft chart. In the meantime the suspicions of James Steveson were arroused that all was not rlght and upon seeing Palmer come down to the corner of W6rth Inge's Warehouse on the river, and meet Cllntorithey Walked off to gether, he determined to satisfy his curiosity by taking a fOiort cut to where be' could" see J .1 . I 1 . f. A 1 1. u ii u ueur mvui, nu uiq uui jtuuw lie win near. This he ftceompllsbed, and upon the strength of what he heard, and after consul tatlon with a number of leading citizens, fil ed an information that they were Impostors, and they were arrested a-id tried Saturday night, before Justice Ebright. Mr Hteveson'a evidence at the trial was to the effect that he 'had reached the corner before rialmer and Clinton got there ; that he heard a conversa tion while they were yet about 100 feet from where ho stood ; that he believes It was car ried on In dlCefett voices, one beingPalmcr's and the other Clinton's, That he then wait ed U 11 they jcome opposite and. were below thebridge'on tbe levee 'and hear It', that he heard Clinton ask a question as to how much money Palmer hnd got; loathe then stepped out where he could see Uiein, Palmer wm standing sideways to Steveson, and about eight feet off. below the bank; Palmer was counting money and after eonntlng a few mora till; eaUX "Jvist Jfyq-flYelollarB;' that he saw Palmer's lips move and verily believes that the words spoken Issued from Xbe lips of. Palmer, who was peddling charts and selling them on the strength of what WhU thereon printed to the effect that he was a deaf mute. The trial before Justice Mbrlght, resulted In binding them over to appear at the District Court, which convenes next Monday, upon thi charge of obtaining money under false pretenses ; and In default of ball. were put In the lock-up. On Monday a writ of hebeax corpus waslsued out before Probate Judge. Morgan, and the trial commenced The prisoner, Palmer produced several letters stating that he was believed to be a deaf mute by the writers; one of these letters was from the Editor of the McmphU Sun... This editor was telegraphed to and a dispatch re ceived corobornting the letter ; and Talmer's trunk was also examined, and nothing of a suspicious nature was found, and an exam lnatlon was made by Dr. KImberlln Occnlist and Aurit, who ewore. that Palmer's ears were In such a condition that It was Impossi ble for him to hear. For these good and suf ficient reasons to the examining court. Pal mer, for whom alone the writ was Issued, was released Tuesday morning. Clinton was released on a writ of Ilabrat (Xtrjnu on Wed nesday. The prosecution was conducted at different stage by Messrs. Ilewett &. New man, and S. II. Broady; the defence by Messrs. French & Rogers. Our community occupies the doubtful position of being satis fied, perhaps, but- not convinced. On the one hand we have the Jvositlve evidence of one of our best citizens, whose Integrity Is beyond question, that- he . heard Palmer speak.heard a conversation going on between Palmer and Clinton, etc. On the other hand we have letters, a telegraphic dispatch, (nei ther sworn to.) and the evidence of competent physicians after examination, are to the effect that his ears are so destroyed that It is Impossible for him to hear, others that it is almost Impossible to tell this by. any exam- nation short of dissection of the head, and then not always. However .If na .error has been committed it has been on the side of mercy. . ." . . Genuine John Deere Moline Plow i Pooler's Baking- Powder stands nn- equaled for making light, healthy and nutrl- trous rolls, biscuits, griddle; Cakes, Stc. The ingredients usod in the manufacture of this powder are not only chemically pure, but so proportioned that the results produced are the same each time. .In this. respect It pos sesses superiority over all others in the mar ket. Only two teaspoonfulls are required for quart of fiout. For sale by all Grocers generally. Use Dooley s Baking Powder on ly. - - - 20-21 BanUters, Hand Rail and Newel Posts at J. R, Bell & Son's Lumber Yard ; where any thing in the building line can be had, at the most reasonable rates. They are gathering thd Luinlier Trade of Southern Nebraska un der their wing, and for the simple reason that it pays people better to buy there than any where else. ,v: r : Genuine John Deere Moline Plowl Hannaford Si, McFall have a splendid stocfe. of furniture now on the road, nn hu passed lu the West far richness and excel lence. . The Lenten Services at the Episcopal Church in this city will be held as follows: ; March 2d, being Ash, Wednesday, the first day of Lent, full mornlnglservlce, and sermon. evening prayer at 4 p the 4 weeks follow Ing, evening prayer At 4 p. in., Wednesdays and Friday, "Holy Week," the, lost week of Lent, Morning prayer at JO a. m., evening prayer at 4 p. in. On "Good Friday." full morning service and sermon. J -;GEO. R. DAVIS, 206w Rector. FIELD SEEDS. Timothy, Clover, Orchard and Kentucky Blue tirsss Seel, fresh, at McCreery & Nick ell's Drugstore. ' 19-3m Genuine John Deere Moline Plowl Baslttcrs, Ilsnd Bail and Newel Post kept by J. R, Bell lt Son, at (heir Lumber Yard corner of College and Flrst-sts. Clerk, splendid assortment, WATCHES, full stock. ' y ' ' JEWELRY, in- abundance at Dunn & Hays' who also do all kinds of re pairing of Clocks, Watches or'Jcwelry. No. 2S, Mdin street, - - - n.3m CASH PAID FOIl ALL KINDS OF GRAIN "1 ' By Evan Worthing, dealer In Grain and Commission and Forwarding Merchant. No. 42, Main street, r.rownvllle. - 18-3m A nnt-4-lass f sblaet Orrsn for sale. One of the celebrated reloulet Organs, five octave. double blowers, knee swell, four stops, solid Walnut case, the price of which is 175. This Organ Is nearly new. In good order, and will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire of mi; ',,:;.", gix. b.moqre. Baatxters, Raid ttall and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell A Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and First-sts. Xaia Street Property for Sale. House and one lot and a half, G7 by 145 feet. Good well and cistern. Grapes, Apples and other fruit. Will be sold low, if sold within two weeks. D. M. SIIELLENBERGER, : - s; : ;; . , . at No. 14 Maln-st., Brownvllle, Neb. Tfis Premium Corn Planter Now Bead j fur Inspection or sale ! Tke Union Corn Planter, as improved for 1S70, has few equals and no superiors. First, It is made of therrry best material, carefully selected for the purpose; second, the drop ping arrangement is perfect, and Is so ar ranged that every hill can be seen by the driver or dropjier ; third, the depth at which It Js delrel to plant can be arranged to a certainty; fourth, by. the ,new sod attach ment, the toughest sod can be planted with ease; fifth, with a marker the work can be done more regular and quicker than by any other planter.' Snellen bwyer Pro's A profs. ,i-ta4,1870. a iisthews. Presert-?"- raaa, j.(',ot.ii.v. a, . . Application was ii. i 5i Small for llcer.se as Aoc:Iol pexl meeting. ' Account of K.C. fct rst ? f r . --j the public welUffi, a.'lowed o-.:t ,-. Acconrrt of same for two jnor.tlix . ehsl, fsl, allowed out of General Kn.... Account of McCreery A Nickell foe u neys and oil, as per bill, (175, allowed out o. al Fund. Aceouflt o I)avld Campbell) for work on At tlc-at. Tunnel.5220, allowed out of lload Fund. 12. E. EbrigM preheated bis resignation as Asses sor. Accepted. . Oil motion, R. C. Bergerwas appointed City As sessor for tbe coming year, for tbe sum of Sixty Dollars In City Orders on General Fund. . The following reflation was introduced : Erxoivrtt, That the City of Brownvllle purchase the irasollne, or Raid, for the street lamps, provided tbe City Council have tbe privilege of locating said lamps. Ayes Mathews, Ttedel and Rob too. Nays Grant and Swan. ' Adjourned. - J. C McXACGHTON, Cleric CANTON-CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLO Wi CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. ; ' SIIELLENBERGER BRO'S. , SHELLENBERGER BRO S. SIIELLENBERGER BRO'S. r CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON' CLIPPER !PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. . II. C. Lett has received his spring stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades. Just Received a fine assortment of Horse Blankets at Bauer's. . . F. E. Jtfhnson St, Co, have just rocelved ft i large invoice of Sugars, and Coffees of all kinds, which they sail Very low for cash at retail of at wholesale to the trade. Good Templars meet in the Masonic Hall, this. (Thursday) evening at Vt o'clock. AH meiflbert and .those desiring to' unite with the order are requested to be present. By order of the committee . : : PEORIA MILK CROCKS, FEORXA MILK CROCKS, . - - F. E. JOHNSON k CO. Hi ; - 1 PI5E U'SBEfi YARD. ) : Kllbonrn, Jenkins A Co., corner of Fourth and Main streets, in this city, have constant ly on hand a full stock of the best Pine Lum ber of all kinds; also, also'' h. Doors, Blind i. Shingles, lath, Moulding' , .'rames, etc., etc. which they ore selllnpnt'the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of the log and shipped to this point. They are determined to continue as heretofore to sup ply the bulk of Iilrdbcs, etc., used in this Land District. Call and see them I ' Banisters, Hasd Bail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber lard i corner or uoiiego ana r irsi-sis. Ladles t Ladles! t If you want good Shoes, go to G. M. Hen derson's, ho has a splendid lot.- Groceries at rednccd prices to corres pond with the decline In Gold, at Swax & Bro's. "Weir PIovr.Seej tbe advertisement In i another column of this Plow. This plow has been greatly improved for 1870, placing It In the'front ranks of the best Corn Cultivators in the country. The card will explain itself. I. Terrlll, of London, is the ngent, and has a lot now on hand, and will be pleased to show the plow to those wishing anything of the kind. - . - Th City Election, It will be remember ed, takes place on tho first Monday In April. Aspirants as well as their friends will soon be "talking up" the matter. May-be City Conventions will be held. What will be the Issues? "Hog Law" "Herd Law" "City Improvements" "Railroads" "Political,'' or "what?" Wall Paper, New Stock, bought since the decline In gold, and will be sold cheaper than ever at McCreert & Nickell. Correction. In speaking of J. C Detiser's mprovemcut In his ales room, opposite the Court House, the type made It read J. JY Mr. Deuser Id the Pioneer Tinner and Stove Mer chant of this section, and no one would be farther from placing his honors on another's shoulders than us. . - Thco. Hill, of the firm of Hill A Co., started last Friday for new goods, and will bring such a stock as was never opened n this section. You will see some splendid Goods when he conies back. GSITTOTE JCF1T LSESE 1T0LHT2 PLOW I Bcrfrcr7 Alhambra Is now the most tKstiionaoie resort in the lower end of otir city. R. C. Rerger and Dick Hnrpster are men with whom It Is always agreeable tb spend an hour or two; and they have a splen did lot of refreshments. , $1300 Dollars and Expenses I See ad vertisement of American SliuttleSnwinsr Ma cnineiu our auvertiKing columns, ALL CUT- tlng done tt order nt Morgan's Tailor Shop, Patronize ttome Industry All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neldhardt's Marble ones in this city, cheaper than it ' can ne nan cisewncre. none Duttne best ma terial used. . ' " Corn, Wheat tnd Oats. Rainey A Lewis have removed their office to iun. Teare Jt Co.'s Store, where tiiey will pay tne Highest cash price lor Grain and oth er iTodnce. rrlvate medical aid, advertisement. read Dr NVhittler's Sash and Blinds. Full Bell's stock at J. R. Best Doors In the West flt J, R. Bell's. It. V. Mulr ngent for Lamb's mscblnes, Brownvllle, Nebanska. ' Knitting li-tr n. i. jueti nns constantly in haml r pure assortment 01 pure urugs anu ?i calcines. ATTEXTIOS, KJAaI ' A.W.Morgan, Jf flf Brownvllle. 63 Main 1 Street, has just opened tt new and complete stock of Cloths, Casimers, Vestings. and all klndsof Piece Goods, and is prepared to make upni s i mining to oruer in inemost riif hton able style. He also keeps a full lineof Ready .iniR loiuing, uais, caps anu ueni s Kur- nisningtioocis, 47-3m J. Wm Bliss, Regular Licensed Auctioneer. Sales attended to In the eonutry on reason- i aMe terms. Orders left nt the Adcertiscr omce win receive proper attention. 4"Jm ' Grape Vlnes-Concortls, $1.50 per dozen. Si U. per hundred, and nil other varieties in proportion. Satisfaction Is guarranteed .. 10 quality ana genninenesif or vines. 47-6m " J. VvT. MiiibMrrox . For a good Saddle, go toSouder,s52 Main sireeu 7-lf , iiijAKs at wholesale or retail at A. F. KAiun cigar r aciory, bt lasn street. DR. IIOLLADiT - Kespectnuiy Informs his old friends and me puonc. inai ne is prepared to nttonrt ! calls in the line of his profession. Offlra i.t IX. II. Iewls & Co.S DfD2 Store- Main Ktnvcr Rmu-nvlllu Vl. -. . . ' LniBERIU I have now In mv runt nr i.oda nnn feet of the choicest DRY PINE LU.MRKR of c.cijr mjic nnu uescripiitn. Size ana tlllCK. ness. Also Doors, Sash. Blinds. Moulding. n. r. Tm TM V. I . . .. I uij m. iuc juiHKies, ijtuu anu ric.Kpr. In fact, anything in the bulldinsr lin. vhvh I warrant A No. 1 In even resnert. nnA nn which I do not prooo.se to be undersold tt.r rasu, uy any man west oi ine Missouri river. I Invite all who need anything in my lrne to give ineociui.Hnowiritf tnatlcanOHtntthem wun good material, at trie fairest rates. J. It, BELL - Brownvllle, Neb. cor. ater s urst streets. TtT Lnraberdellverwlwllhin the city j JLyi5slimits, FREE OF CHARGE. For a No. 1 6ct of Harness, go to Souder's, u.iisinsr. ..... r-lf - To Oar Patron la Job Y.'erW .Wfe would say, parent bfUeaiiy,- tbai' wo have received a considerable adc'itlon to our Job Office la the Way of New Type, Inks, Cnrda, Tapers, etc, which wnrrant u in In viting an increa.se of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed.'- We carr.iow tomoct as fine Job Work as can 1 had anywhere, and believe, as low. 1 - ' ;H' . - rm r- f Pine Lambfr in all weather at J. IL "tola hit. Co unit ere ia I. TVVXVILLK., ; ;."i:iC'ranborrie ""Honey "s?. i. 13 . in 0;;... Ituriev ter. ens, dressed j I6....S VS, ciO !0 ."do."' -10 N 3',-lcts v..7.00 T.-'O 8.75 Barley Hprina: W 1 J-all W Jr lour.. Apples. ereen... Potatoes.. ' Ird B:on Hams 1 7f .;.( 7 15 h)le. .. i " blion'.dfrs .r Wool 1Tnwiathd2.V" :i" " Tub Washed.4iXa 40 .Co.. . CHARLES GEADE, . ' . y t ' Dealer Irr ! All," XCinclB of Stock. Horses X5oagb.t, Sold, or Hzclxaiiged. Stock Rortrdcd by the Day or Week. " MY STABLES are staked with coo1 Horses and I rnoTies. PertoiiH wi.sliiii!; convpj-ance to any por I tion of the Nemaha Land District iu be accomino I dated. The I Peru iz. BrotmvillG Coach Leaves my Stables every morning at 10 o'clock A. M. ' Pa'wenirers or packasres slW v conveved. Or- j ders left with the Postmasters will be promptly at tended to. j. .. i. . -12-91-yl bit. T7H2TTIER, A REGULAR G R ADU ATE-, OF 1 MEDICINE, as diploma nt Office will show, lius Seen longer enrarl in the trtument of Vestkhkai,, isex t'al and 1'kivatk Diseas es than any other physician in St. Louis. Syphilis, Gonorrhaj, Gleet, strictnre, Orcliittis. nernia. and Rupture ; all nrinary- Diseases and SypliUitic or Mercurial Alllictiuns of Tliroat, 8kln or Bones, are treated with unparallellea success, i - .-.. hpermatorrhea, Sexnal Debbtlity and Impo tency, as the result of eelf ahuse in youth, sexu al excess in maturer years, or other causes, and which produce some of the following eirectK, as Xocturnal Kmissieiis, blotciies, debility, dizzl ness, dimness of sight, confusion of idens, evil forebodings, aversion to society of females, loss f memory and se.xuul pewer, and renleriug marriage Improper, are permanently cured. The Doctor's opportunities In hospital and private practice are unsurpassed in Ht. Louis or any 'other city. -.Hack tiles of M. Lottis ptipers prove that he has been looaled here loneer tlinn any other so advertising. The estahlisiimeut, library, laboratory aud appointments, arc nn rivalled In the west, unsurpassed anywhere. Age, wijh exjerience, can be relied uin, and the doctor can refer lohlany physicians through out the ?iiiitr-. In past success and present position he stands' without a comiHftitor. - Tse Wrlitnssof a PliyNlcina wiiiwrp tatlon is I niou-wtiic slioiiia - be worth reatlius. Docto Wbittier publishes a JWrttirrtl Pmvph Ift relating to venereal diseases and the disas trous and varied consequence of oelf-abuse that will be sent to any addresd in a sealed envelope fortwa stamps. : Many physicians introduce j tients to the doctor after reading his medical pamphlet. . ComMtfiiteitions ' confidential. A friendly talk will Cost yon Nothing. Ollice cen tral, yet retired Xo. U17 i?t. Charles street, sit, Louis, Mo. Hours9a,m. to 7 p.m. sniidayji ilZ to 2 p.m. ; i - i, i ' ' -.'. ..- ; . 2J.y ; 3. A. 1'ISEH; ' ' T. R. HETK01DS. SOUTHERN HOTEL. PIW E R & K EXO L DS,Proprictor8 Eight street, two blocks from R. R. Depot,' ST. JOSEPH, MO. . 4oly DEALERS AND DOT DS AND NO." 86 EI AIN .STREET," TEARE Jt CO.'S OLD WE KEEP. CONSTANTLY ON -TEAS, EOF : PEAL BARLEY, RICE, AHD ALL KHIDS OP DRIED TRUIT. A. L. RICH. . NEW ADMINISTRATION IS 2" 8 RICH & GILMORE, . Successors to W. H. SMALL, DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN ' groceries a mmwmm Such, as Coffees, Snsrars, T?eas, Molasses. Syrnps, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Drie Beef. Salt. Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, fectionaries of all Kinds, Vooden In connection with the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of Teed, . COHAYOATS, BAx, SHORTS, &c. ! All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy f HighestMarket Price paid foraii miKts or COUM IUIL phoduce. . TtAflnwt Prices to suit the Times. Small Ttofits And Fair Dealing, is thelf IhVaiiable rule. Goods will be sold to Country Merchants lu rates. - Four Hole Sbpller and Powerj cither belted or Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted or Four Hole Sheller and Potfer, either belted or Six Hole Sheller ana rower complete, eimer ocitea or gearea wit ti eight or ten foot elevator.... Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, jtw-k and drive rcpe.... Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, geared... .. Two Hole Hand Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's Sheller") with one-horse pdweY, Jack and rope .. - "if LY AIf For the Belief ana Oire of the Krr'nc and Cnfor ttmate.on pnnrh.h-x of ti,r Kiaa I'h'.ianthropv. J-HKaysoiitlwfjTrtrsof Voutn. amt th Ki.Uiesof Ace, in relation to Mr-rrtnce an-i ..t-iui Kviis with (military ai.tfcrfne o;':!irtfMl vrlt jr.. jn Knvel... Ai !rfsa, HOWARD ASSOCIATION-. NEW STEAM FERRY if- l. .n, 'He Terry Company r:nnlng between vz-r.rz, tved., Harth. St:.: : City, Ko., the new ami IIARIT rry J. fTHIS BOAT is eiuu ' . :, A power and capacity to . ( . that may come, in any weather. - j'or crossing Cattle into or rmt .f t' M t ..,. trict, this is the bt-st point. This bout ; . lilted up to ensure safety incrosiini;sr,i, k ,, cuttle pen are already erectetl at the bt. Ji.. , IXIot at Phelps City. We can insure the tr:i public that all in our power shail be dune t-.i this tlie most reliable crossing on the Misjiour DROWN YILLG FERRY CO. 13-K-tf LAFAYETTE LULLS. Situated on the Little Nemaha' Elver, sixteen milr?s north of Brownvilie. and fourteen southwest of Nebraska City. . Havinp purchased the entire interest In the above Mills, and thoroughly repaired and improved fee same, also erected a fryi u ; i m run. thereto, I am now prepared to do all k inds of EXCHANGE or CUSTOM . on short notice and reasonable terms. . Lomberof all kinds. Floor. Meal and Feed, con stantly on hand for sale or in ... EXCHANGE for Grain or Stock of any kind. All lTorli. Warranted. .'" D. C. SANDERS. Proprietor. ly NVJNTORS KlS?T Bit OS., and others interested in Pnt rrtt Jintinr should address Patent Lawyears and Solicit ors, t )! !ntlist., ashinpton, 1. v ., for Advice and Circular. I'ti'mt nhtninriiornoch'trpr. J.etter from 7oit. IK iloHnnvi, former',' (rn ;i) i-.-.-toir of littrntx, dated Washington, March 30, fsfis r "I cheerfully commend to nil p-f sons wIm may have business in the Patent Oltice the hrm o lson Bros., as eentlemen of prompt business hab ttsand in cverj- respect worthy of confidence," 1 concur in the above. i.e. litAKi-it, 18-3m- Lute tt. Jixt. PARD8, BIIjLHEADS, CIRCU- J. LARS, at the Advertiser Job Office. 9 JOBBERS III nnnnT HI bK H STMlISX, IJROWiN ILLK, HAND THE BIvST QUALITY OF A. II. GILLMORE. AT THE 1 Cheese. Dried aftd Green Fruit, Con- Wore, &c. Competition. either large or small bills and nt extremely low HOWAI5.D .ASV'OCTATION. -MlJt JU, 1 TO , LIST OF PRICES, COMPLETE WITH POWER: geared with double sackcr geared with "eight foot" elevator geared with "ten foot" elevator. SHELLEKBERGER BRO . , Wholesale and 11:11 Dc-:Vrs in n r rip til VTnTTnn in v f ! I I Uv 0 Mil 1 1 f iUU. vmte Ob, LI JUST . HETZSl NEW One Price No. S?5,00fi Ifiill ITS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND -;TiH o :ds rere selected by Iiiiiiself li New Yorl;, tliis market, and are un doubtedly tliu o'st reliable goods of tbe kind ever ofibred I (his or any other mar ket. " :'':-.; ' . Mit. HetzelV expaionco in this ness over 15 -years enable.; mm to his goods with more judgement material and make, than the r;r uy 01 ueaiers m uiotiung. f These goods have all been pure; Cash, at a very low' margin, and e,; him to sell them very Low for Cash. Few persons once dealing with Hetzel but will always deal there, because his deal ings are fair and above board. He has but One Price. : His. stock comprises all the varieties of Fine and Fashionable Clothing, equal in every respect to the ; l: VERT BEST CUSTOM-MADE 70RH. ' ' ri -V f, . LV W W GENERAL roe eri es We havo on hnnd n large STAPLE AND To hich wo are making co ! the Llississippi. In the Quality of oar Good3 FLOUn OF THE JIOHT S3 HIGHEST IiAltKET 12-40 ...... ..u ?." 2.S.1 ;.:.! ' -, l'f't f 'Vv. if- f" .s. for sale by F. A. ' Hsdel, DEALERS IN fflWiilL I o7 r-i TjWilin . illi tf Lil U, 4 'J 2 ' Gtrcat.Bro-.vuvillc,' :,"e j i. YORK Clotliinff . o. House! 70 Main Street. OF CLOIII IiiEI bust elect good PrDfisiois and Well assorted stock of ts3 GO pa. r FANCY GR00EIHT3 nstant additions, and trhici low as any. ZIotiso vrcst cf WE DEFY COMPETITION'. ArrROYED URADSY ; price paid roi: J ii -. S 1 rsH ' DEALERS IN CP; O- ' -: ' GO ! JT A '" JJX-.m c Jr., & Coiiipany, mlMMiL STREET, , I