sfflent tMwwwiaiL- ''rrrjiBMu? flltbtttU Mntften. so j LOCAL MATI- J. Ii. Colhapp, Editor. THl'IiSDAY, AI'KIL 7, 1870. "ei"Kx'Pc"I,,e,nfl,lc Aijvkiitiskr for sale by X, I. JUikh. l Oiy Hook Store, and by C A. I'ol ocfc.atthe lwtolirc Fence "Wire, in abuinliince nt .Shellenbcr ger Bro. Wnntfil Two Cirl. IIlKluht ivtigen imlii. Apply at Star Hotel. BUelleabrfrer Bros, .showed U aolnp of the nlooht plated table sliver ware. It 1ms oeen ur ji!rc to ee for some time. Tlic City Council will meet thlfi evening for thvpurpoe of canvassing the vote cast for City ollicors nt the election last Monday. ;IariV Dollar Store lists toen tlie.secne of so much Uick in the pnt wek, that It would le Impossible to toll nil, or half. Go and t-ee for yourself. ;rcwS. Dunn, Deputy Collector of Inter nal Revenue for this District, will be found ntlHinn & Hays' Jewelry Shop, where henow hiu- hi, cilice. He Is an cfliclcut olllcinl. Dunn fc Hnj-i have now a lare and line tocl: of Jewelry, together witli a full stock or Clocks, at th"ir hop one door went of the IlofznlRtor Ihey are also agents for the Florence Pewlnj; Machine, The Prrsbyterimi Sociable will meet next Friday evening nt the residence of f I. O Ixtt. These social re-unions arotheKOiircu vfgrt&t good in any cominuuity, ami we are glad to vec thews revived. Lost, loaned or mUlald, J. S. Church's jicw plat oftlie City of lirownvlllc Anyone tntnvlnj; of Its wlicrcahouts, or having it, will plrxms return or leave word at this olllcc that will lead to its recovery. ninrsli placed In Ills drawing loht Satur day live Pair of I'anth Patterns of line goods, nnithcy were all sold for 31 each. He will mnke this a feature hereafter, and who will object to wear n fine plr of Pant, If it can be had for 51 ? Henry Hni't, bo.$ Tinner at Shellcnber gor'! Is certainly the best workman in tin, Lra-ss, or shcetlron, that ever struck tlxls sec tlin. We have had occasion .several times to Admire Ids ingenuity and work, and must pronounce it X. 1, in all respects. Judge 3J organ is doing a lively business In the matrimonial line, both In issuing li cense .is Probate Judge, and "splicing." The piddle is correct; for although wc had not thepliMire of being "tied" "for better or worse," by the judge, wc know he does it up neatly and in good .style. Ills popularity is generally well deserved. Alfred "V. morgan jr. Merchant tailor of this city, has just received a new lot of piece goods Unsurpassed in this market, and has Pa iroriwni to make it up in the v.-ry latest and neatist style. Mr. Morgan is de termined to please the people both in the btjle and prices of his goods, and his .success, so far, is perfect. Give him a call nt .No. , Main street. Mr. J. W. ISennctt's Class In Music will Slve an entertainment at the High School Hulldiug to-morrow (Kridayfveninc, free to sill. Mrw. Bennett ha great musical talent herself, and an aptiuidc for teaching truly wondertul; and under her management a go.d,vnjoyable entertainment must be the Tcnult. tlher exeiel.-e.s i.-sidt's music will be S. portion of the programme. A S Indlti. V.V have t-eii M-vcrjd nibI- will'', si itmj repr. : tjng iimsMfns a c'lljiortmr to farmers west of tSjis city. ftr illicit Ik rfihiced $11, which are not so good .is those sold in this i-ity for.SI; he represent ing that the profit -cry xnuill. by the wsy w.i.stogi fr some l.enovole.-:t object. We ay tliis nuieii a- n warning It. tiiesc who tin- not yt Vk'OH lilt. 1)ii"t tiei Hill &. Co. hmvmadca s',!;idUl iinpr'ie ineiit !:i the front of their t;i:h:g m th JlltK-k, by niacin-: saxul stone arches over the windows. It is the lines! front in the city, And doubtless as distinguished looking busi ness house. ; lis there is In tiie State. Their enterprise stops not at having the linest and largest stock of goods in Southern Nebraska. They are determined thtitiill their surround ings inii-Xoe In unison. Correct. May, the Dry Goods and Clothing Price Regulator, lias now a magnificent stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, iinsurpassed and unsurpassable, in extent, variety Or lowncs of prices. I X I,, is his motto, and to that he work with n will. All Hint can be desired in the way of plain or fancy dress goods, he hns; and the latest novelties known to the .Eastern market are constantly coming.- lie claims that he can dress men up in tlncults ot less cost than any man in Southern Xc lirnska. Go and sec him, If you wish bar salns. J. C, Deiiber, Pioneer Stove and Hard ware Merchant of this city, has just received and opened a complete stock in his line, com prising everything that may bedesired, from tho smallest to the largest article usually fcept in a Hardware Store. These goods lie bought In Chicago, at such prices that St. Louis runners freely admit tltey cannot du plicate, as they were . special sale to get Mr. Deuser's trndo.nml taught while gold was at Its lowest chlv. He has 'also a large lot of Fence Wire. An inspection of his goods and prices Is all he asks to recommend him, as he knows they will do so toadvuntage. SHELLEXBERGEU BRO'S Have, during the past week, received at least $10,000 worth of Hardware of every kind, which makes thcir's decidedly the lar gest stock ever opened In Southern Nebras ka. Their largo store room is now full to the ceiling with Hatdware, Stoves, and Tinware, and below a room of equal size is tilled with Stoves, Fence Wire, etc They do an exten sive business, and consequently can, and do, doit on small profits. Their great desire is to soil largely, which, at the same time that It advertises them, enables them to sell goods Jo all on smaller profits. They are enterpris ing, energetic, honorable men to deal with, whleh.aai will find by calling on them at No. Tt Main btreet, Hrownville. KE' BIIjIjIAUD IIAL.Ii. As we progress in size and civilization, aiew aul larger plaees of recreation become lilghly necessary, llllllards being the mosA iashlonable as well as the most scientific ;game of amusement, our euterprislng young townsman. Win. IL Valleau, champion bill iardlst of Nebraska, to accommodate the public has opened up a large and commodi ous lUlliard Hall, on the south side of Main street. No. 42. 1 1 ts In ail respects first class llilllard Hall, both for size and the number of Tables he keeps. He lies two pocket and one carom table of Brunswick's manufact-1 ure, srith three revolving cue racks, and one of the finest flnishedlprivaLe cue nicks we ever saw. He has also In the same room oneof the .finest bars, supplied with thechoicest liquors in the State. The new Hall w:is opened hist Tuesday evening under the most favorable usplecs; a free lunch was given and the room was crowded to overflowing. Mr. Val leau has evinced fine taste In the fixing up or his Hail and its outfit generally, and will, no doubt, reap the beaefits of his enterprise, Jn an extensive and liberal patronage, as In Ids line lie is the most popular man in the lty- The Senate, across the way from it, will be run as usiiol, lelng In reality tho wholesale -portion of the outfit, where will bo iept a full stock of puro Liquors, Cigars and br fixtures generally; to which lie has no hesitation of inviting the attention of nil who need anything in thnt line. In Southern Ne braska, as lie can and does sell pure liquors In wholesale lots so cheap that there Is no profit in anyone going to St. Joseph or else where. He Isenterprislng, Industrious and onorgetic to such nn extent that his suc i in whatever he undertakes Is a foregone oncluidon, and is de-rved. WEEKLT MELAXOE. Dr. Huston Russell has moved up from Nemaha City to Hrownville .Wm. Harts horn, formerly the Clerk of J.S.Hetzel, start ed for Boston,lnst Snturdny. Tho best wish es of many friends go with him .The Baptist denomination are making arrange ments to carpet their church 0. J. Hew- ett, District Attorney, lias returned from his nttendence on the Spring term of District Court for Otoe County. George Mnrion goes east for new goods this weeks John L. Carson has now a beautiful iron grating front to the counter-in his Ranking House. Iiollver AVnre, the swindler who went through the banks along the Missouri, and J, L. Carson's of this city, with the rest, lawt fall, and who was captured at Lexington and escaped, has been recaptured in Arkansas The river is In good boating condition An Insurance Agent, reputing himself as from St. Joseph, wcnUthrough several of our citizens for small sums last week .The weather, this week has been beautiful and spring-like, Inducing many to make garden .......The Catholic denomination of this city have bought three Iot corner of Nemaha and fourth streets, for tho site of their new church, which is now a fixed fact.........Fonr- teen car loads of goods for this point arrived at Phclp city last Saturday .A race was made last Friday, April 1st, to be run just west of the cemctry; a large crowd went out to see it and Were told it was thc"human race" Our townsmen arc faithfully ob serving the ordlunncc for cleaning out the gutters In frontof their bulldlngsonTuesday morning of each week A ferry boat for some point aliove, passed this city bust Saturday morning A large number of c in m i g r a n t s for the west, crossed nt this point during the past week, bring ing some line blooded stock Timo thy Mcl-aughlin lias commenced work on liis brick building adjoining the postofllce. The, foundation for the iirnttoit Rloclr, corner, of Sixth and Main Streets Is being laid Ralney fc Lewis have been forced to erect an additional temporary warehouse, on the levee toaccommodate the large amount of grain they have on hand.........TI.sdcrs got a four horse sign and hoisting appcratus Jonas Drury has finished Ills residence buil ding on Main Street above Seventh The big cut in Atlantic street is about filled up; thanks to the entcrpilse of our coming Mar shal, David Campbell "Wc were sorry to see such a large immigration to Salt River. from this city, last Monday Micheal Cavany, '.who had his arm broken some six Weeks ago. Is so as to he around again. The river isstili rising, tills Wednesday even ing being nearly bank full Oar mer chants have decided to close up from one to two o'clock to-day to attend the funeral of James lierry Grant has moved Mack's Dehnonico to tho foot of Main street, south side Worthing lias moved his wareroom to McLaughlin fc Small's Auction and Com mission Store. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sec the advertisement of F. A. Tisdel, Jr., & Co., n to-day's paper. This firm has now on hand the most complete stock of Agricul tural Implements ever kept under one roof in Southern Nebraska. They have their ma chines all direct from mnnulacturcrs at the factory, buy in large quantities, and have them shipped by the car load and put togeth er here, thus enabling them to sell at the lowest possible prices. They also make it a point to keep machines of known worth and reliability, so that those who buy of them may rely upon what they get being true and tried. Go and see them on First street, be tween Main nnd Atlantic See the card of John Hausfleld, Bricklayer and Plasterer, in another column. Mr. Baus field has just completed a job of plastering for n, which cannot he excelled anywhere, eather in finish or durability. He is oneof the most careful, ingenious, mid accommo dating workmen in our city. As a brick layer he is good; am! can build a cistern to perfection. He is too well known, however, to need comment from us. Andrew Tynoti, or Tern calls on Ills friends who wyri so while he sold goods to be so now and pay what they owe him. "Absolute" is the beading of another card. The Sriends of Cuban Independence are called on through our advertising columns lo niil Iser by buying tickets in a Grand Lot tery, the proceeds of which will be devoted to that object. 00 DOZEN CIIAIItS. Five hundred liendsleads, COO Bureaus, 100 Wardrobes, '0 Tables. Sophns, Lounges, Safes, and all other kinus of Furniture to match, on the way by river, for Haniiaford t McFall. This house oilers better induce ments to wholesale or retail purchasers than any other In Southern Nobrasksj. G22JUIN3 JOHS D3EEE M0LIK3 PLOW! Yv'hy remain poor. When Marsh's Dollar Store, Was made for just slch As you to get rich ? Yon say you're not lucky , "Why don't you go in? You can't fail if you're plucky, A nice thing lo win; A gold watch or a XX ! ! It need not surprise, .For nil who attempt it Must drawn prize!!! A:big scheme next Saturday ! ! ! II. C. Lett Has just received a large stock of Leads, Paints and oils. Also a large and fine stock of all kinds of Stationary. Drugs and Medi cines. His stock is now unsurpassed in Ne braska for extent and variety. All that yon may want In his line will bo there found, "with an accommodating clerk to wait on you.nt the lowest figures possible. ' F. E. JOHNSON fe CO., Have just received and opened a slock of Dry Goods and Groeeries unsurpassed in tills or any other city on the Missouri river. They have now everything that you can de sire, In both departments of their store, and are men who will sell just as low as possible.' They bought in the nick of time, whllegoods were low, and can therefore defy. If neeas.sa ry, all competition. We can recommend them as fair dealing men, and their goods ns unsurpassed In quality. GIvethcin a call. MePbcriiou .t Tittlc have just received a large stock of Boots and Shoes, comprising most everything in that line that can Iks de sired, of the very best manufacture. They have also tilled up their grocery side to such an extent as to make it one of the most com plete In the city, ami of such goods that all must pronounce No. 1. No. 05 Main stree. II. C. Lett has Blue Grass and Osage Or ange Seed. Industrial Plow at J. 0. Deuser's. Bnner, at Midd'.cton's old stand, has now a full stock of Harness and Saddles, which he is selling very low for cash. He Is making up as fine harness as can be had anywhere. His work will benr the test In any market. II. C. Lelt has constantly on hand a pure assortment of nare Drugs and Medicines. Notice to Subscriber.. Attention is called to Dooley'.s linking Powder, the purest article of the kind ever manufactured. A great saving of money can be made In pur chasing Doolcy's Raking Powder, as one pound will Inet longer than two pounds of those of ordinary manufacture. It cannot be equalled for making light sweet rolls, bis cuits, waffles, corn bread, tc., &c, and is al ways ready, reliable, and not efiVclcd by the action of the weather. For sale by Grocers everywhere. 24-25 A PIXE LU3IBEB TAHD. Kllbourn, Jenkins & Co., corner of Fourth' and Main streets, In this city, have constant ly on hand n full stock of the best Pine Lum ber of nil kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath. Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc., which they are selling nt the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of tho log nnd shipped to this point. They are determined lo continue as heretofore to sup- nlv the billlr nf lnmlu nto . iisn.1 In ttilo ... vt7f ...., .. Lit nd District. Call and "see them! "PRKVCIPr.ES, NOT MEN." The nnnnls of history contain few illustra tions of unflinching heroliun and bravery in the face of the most diro opposition equal to the BUbJeet of thfs article, and few Instances of so- complete a triumph oyer all obstacles. All his surroundings were such as would lead o wenker mind estrny, would cause one less fixed In one glorious principle to yield to the common enemy. Rut he has not yielded, but Is still firm as a rock, und invincible ns an avalanche In that glorious principle of "one price" to nil, rich or poor; believing that fairness to all will win lturels for tho hero and honestly earned dollars for the business man. "With this belief "ho came, he saw, he conquered" tho good will of all who have so far delt with him. In a little over one year he lias built up a trade which may well be envied, nnd has brought on season after sea son stocks of goods uuequaled In the State. Tills season has only opened and yet we see box after box of goods rolled into his store, and watch with pleasure the opening of case after case of the choicest Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods the eye cvor rested upon, from the best looms In the land and made up by Manufacturers whoso every aim is to gain the applause of tho public for the neat ness and durability of their work and its fashionable style. He has Gent's Suits of all styles of spring goods by tho score and the fullest assortment of Furnishing Goods to be found within hundreds of miles. Ills new stock of Boots ami Shoes is from establish ments who will stake their reputation upon their work; made for service as well as beauty. A full stock of Gent's and Roy's Hatsand Caps, together with Trunks, Valises, etc, etc. All of these he has justopened and is still opening, has bought and is still buy ing for this market, knowing that at the low prlees at which he can sell them, to see them is to love them, and to price them Is to buy. lie Is a pioneer at heart and can ap preciate the Impecuniosily occasioned by the present hard times, therefore he sells not on time but at so low a price that all may buy. This man is medium size, rather heavy set, jovial, good natural and his name Is J". S. HBTZBL3 At No. 70 McPhcrson Block, Rrownvllle. For a Good Meal, well gotten up, well served up, in a pleasant room, with every thing clean, neat and tasty, of thebest the land affords, for the lowest possible price, go to George Daughcrty's Resturant, one door west of Carson's Bank. ' I.ADIES ! Fluiling Machines, Curling Irons, Pinking Irons, Fluting Irons, at Shellenberger Rros. Ladles, go and see them; just what you want. CARD OF TIIAXKS. The Catholics of this city take the opportu nity of returning their most sincere thanks to the citizens of Brownvllie In general for the liberality with which they subscribed to the erection of their church edifice The amount thus fur subscribed exceeds Sl.fiOO. There are many who have not been applied to, and the amount in the city will probably reach S2,00;. Our Catholic friends in the country will be culled upon soon, and will no doubt subscribe In proportion to their ability. The church will be built. Catholics abroad, looking for a location, will take no tice and rest assured that tho church will be built. In the meantime Catholic services will beheld In the house of Timothy Mc laughlin, to which are invited all who desire to attend. OSAGE ORANGE HEDGE PLANTS I H. C Lett, at the Klk Horn Drug Store has the purest and largest lot of plants on hand ever offered In this section. These plants are sure to grow, as they are well rooted and have been taken up and kept with c-re. We learn that he is giving responsible parties time- Time lost in planting a Hedge is money irretrivably lost. You need but to iooknt them to be convinced that they are superior plants in the liest condition. The price is within the reach of all. G3NUIKE JOHlf SS3E3 KOHNE PLOW! lUnMcrs. Hand Hail and Newel Posts kept by J. K. Bell A Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and First-sts. "W nil Paper, New Stock, bought since the decline in gold, and will be sold cheaper than ever at McCiikeky &. N icki:i.i G3HUIN3 JOHN 233B3 HOLHnE PLOW! To Our Patrons In Jot) AVork. We would say, parenthetically, that vp have received a considerable addition to o Job Office in the way of New Type, Iiiliis Cards, Papers, etc., which warrant us In in viting an increase of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. We cannow turn out as fine Job Work as cau be had anywhere, and believe, as low. Dry Pine Lumber in all weather nt J. Bell's. R. Por Industrial Plows go toDeuser. CAXTOy CLIPPER PLOW. CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. SH KLLKNBERG Kit BRO'S. SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. CANTON CLIPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. II. C. Lett has received his spring stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades. 03NUIK3 J0H2T DEERE KOLINE PLOW! SI 200 Dollnrn and Expenses: Sec ad vertisement of AmerieanShuttleSewing Ma, chine In our advertising columns, AlLIi CUT- ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. The Premium GornPlanter Xoiv Kcmly for Inspection or sale! The Union Corn Planter, as improved for 1S70, lias few equals and no superiors. First, it is made of the very best material, carefully selected "for the purpose; second, the drop ping arrangement is perfect, and is so ar ranged that every hill can le seen by the driver or dropper; third, the depth at which it Is desired to plant ean Ik? arranged to a certainty; fourth, by the new sod attach ment, the touuhest sod can be planted with e.ise; fifth, with a marker the work can be done more regular nnd quicker than by any other planter. Shellenberger Bro's Agents. Genuine John Deere Moline Plow I Fa.tronlxe Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Xeidhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it can be had elsewhere. Xone but the best ma terial used. Corn, V.'lieat nnd Oats. Riinev & Lewis have removed their office to HobL Teare fc Co.s Store, where they will p:y the highest cash price tor Grain and oth er Produce. Private medical aid, read Dr. WhUHer's advertisement. Snsli ami Blinds. Full stock at J. R. Bell's Best Doors in the West at J. R. Bell's. R. V. ?Iulr agent for "Lamb's machines, Brownvllie, Nebnaska. Knitting H-tf Genuine John Deere Moline Plow! CASH TAII) FOIt ALL GKAIX KINDS OF By Kvan Worthing, dealer in Grain and Commission und Forwarding Merchant. No. 6, Main street, Brownvllie. lS-3m Banisters, Hand Rail and Newel Posts at J. R. Bell it Son's Lumber Yard; where any thing in the building line can be had, at tho most reasonable rates. They are gathering the Lumber Trndcof Southern Nebraska un der their wing, and for the simple reason that it pays people better to buy there than any where else. ' Genuine John Deere Moline Plow! LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining In the post ofllre at Brownvllie, Ne braska. April lat, 1870, which u not called for in ono month, will be sent to the Dead Letter office. Adams Green Adkiii D II Ames Harriet C Allen Sir Allen 1. 1. AnnentVir2 Baker John Belle Lucy A Itcnsou Jolin 2 Brock Nnnanety E Brooks N JJ lirlnder John C'hnmberlr t'nthenne Colemnn EL C'rage Maltha Dunn Onirics W fiallilier Jonathan Jackson It L Ixickwood Jiisepli IxingKon Jlury it Macey William 4 Mangels Cliius Martin Lenu Miller A Tableiiy MillerB C Needtiam James Pnesy Thomas Quick Simon KltcheyoydE Itltcucy John llichurdson Charles Robertson James Itoberts Mrs S J 3lcie3lorrieP2 Itosers John Senior B F 2 Hhepherd William Slawson Sam Slmontnn Hannah A Smith Chus C Snider Anthony Stephens Jacob Stratford J W Wadsworth S W Watson M S 2 Weterae!d James 113 Whltrell Mnncaret 2 Whitfield N B Williams Henry A WlbleyKS Wlbnot Hany WilsoaMrsK OrtonNV Pernnml1!tin- fnr nnr f.f !il nhoVG letter. Ttlll please say -advertised.'' w. -ft.. ruLuuiv, jr. .si. jubilation: Our city was the sceno of considerable Ju bilation last Tuesday over thefirst real tangi ble steps in our railroad alfairs; that is, the complete orgonlzation ot the II., Ft. K. fe P. R. R. Company by the cloction of nn efficient Board of Directors. The cannon was fired, and people generally felt good and like en joying themselves. In the evening, a few ehnrges being left, several darkles of this city under the guldnnce of some white citi zens, fired off about ten rounds In honor of the passage of the Flfetenth Amendment. It was a day long to be remembered. Through, tho kindness of S. n. Clayton, Esq., just returned from St. Joseph, Mo., we learn that the city election in that city went Republican by majorities of from 300 to 5S0 "The negroo troops fought nobly." Also that Donnld it Saxon's large Warehouse was de stroyed by lire yesterday about 10 o'clock. Nearly an Accident. Jacob Rogers' team engaged in the transfer of pnsscngcrs from the It. R. Depot nt Phelps, went through the bridge on Water street, and were only extri cated after considerable trouble and labor, coming off with "no bones broken." We hope our Street Commissioner will attend to It as it should be. Xow Postofllce. A new postofficc has just been established nt II. B, ShnrtlefTs place, on the Muddy ; tho name of the office Is Bratton.it is supplying a I-irge portion of those who received their mall at Sherman, previous to tho removal ot that office. I have for sale of my own growing 10,000 Seedling Peach Trees; 2000 English Hop Roots ; a few hundred of the finest variety of Rose Roots; Lilacs; Spireos; Houghton! Goosberlcs, and a few hearing, five nnd six year old Grape Vines, which I desire to re move., and will sell. R. W. FURNAS, Brownvllie Nebraska. Denser has the Industrial Plow ! FIELD SEEDS. Timothy. Clover, Orchard and Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, fresh, at McCreery & Nick ell's Drugstore. 10-:?m ltnnlstcru, Hand kail and Newel Post kept by J. R. Bell A Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and Firot-sts. The Lenten Services at the Episcopal Church in tills city will be held ns follows: March 2d, being Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, full niorningj&ervlce, and sermon, evening prayer at 1 p m., the 3 weeks follow ing, evening prayer at 4 p. m., Wednesdays and FiIdays,."HoIy Week," the last week of Lent. Morning prayer nt 10 a. in., evening prayer at 1 p. in. On "Good Friday," full morning service and .sermon.. GEO. R. DAVIS, 20-Cw Rector. For a good Saddle, go to Sender's .12 Main street. "-tf CIGAItS at wholesale or retail at A. F. Cohn's Cigar Factory, 01 Main street. DR. HOLLADAY Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he Is prepared to attend all calls in the line of his profession. Olliee at I). H. Lewis .fc Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, Brownvllie, Neb. ol-tf H53IBER. : : : I have now in my yard near 1,000,000 feet of the choicest DRY PINE LU.UIiF.H, ol f very style and description, size add thick ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding."., e. Dry Pine Shingles, Lath anil Pickets. . :i fact, anything In the building line, which l 'warrant A No. 1 in every respect, und on Which I do not propose to be undersold, for cash, by any man west of the MisMuri river. I invite all who need anything in my line to ilveinca call, knowing that I can outfit them with good material, at the fairest rates. J. R. BELL, Brownvllie, Neb. Cor. Water & First Streets, "RT "KB Lumber delivered within the city L4 iSliniits, FREE OF CHAliGE. Itauistrrs. Hand hail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and First-sts. .T. "V. Bliss, Regular Licensed Auctioneer. Sales attended to in the country on reason able terms. Orders left at the Advertiser olliee will receive proper attention. 4S-Um For a No. 1 set of Harness, go to Soulier's, 52 Main st. 7-tf Geo. Ilcmlci-hon is now agent for the cel ebrated Grover & Baker Sewing Machines, and has a splendid assortment on hand nt John W. Ilendarson's Fancy Bnfcar on Main street. George has learned to run the Ma chine thoroughly, and can Instruct all who may purchase. Give him a call! Genuine John Deere Moline Plow I Clock, splendid assortment. WATCHES, full stock. JEWELRY, in abundance at Dunn & Hay.-.' who also do all kinds of re pairing of Clocks, Watches or'Jewelry. No. 20, Main street. ll-3m Go to Deuser for Industrial Plows ! Ilimiinforrt fc McFall arc In receipt of a portion of theirspiing stock, such as Bed steads, Matrasses, etc., only fourteen wagon loads! It is but a small portion of their comlngtock. .Tust Ilecctvcil a fine assortment of Sad dles at Bauer's. Farmers often come to town to trade and when noon comes will uo into a grocery and make a dinner off of crackers and cheese, costing them as much as they would et a good warm meal for, at George Daughcrty's Itesturuut, one dooiv west or the Bank. Examine the Industrial Plow ! Choice Fresh, Butter at Iluukt!t Armi tages. -hi.'-ijw. j ii mi - mil COJdlJSBCIAJO. SKOU'X1LLS. Corn, shelled .r,vvt5 Corn, irt the ear...JSVoV"i Spring Wheat r.jr Oats w llarley Oa. T.t Ilarley w.eo Simmr W KlouriX'w-O Fall W Flour 4,(r) Apples, grcen.l,W -S Potetoes ..... .2Mt 25 iJird 15 Bacon Hums.- ..IS " lili-s is " --ShouItlers..15. Wool lTnrasheU2C(S.25 Tat 'ahMi).,5:-i5 Cranberries, f nt 15 lluney ." Kkks IU'.(n !.". lluuer.. 5Vi2."i ChSckciis.tlns-.sed'p C s Turkvis, do -.10 (3ee.e. do I0 Heef Cattle, 3,tf 4 cts IIoks Kross. 7.H- T..W net S.7.". " Dreeu j. 4 7f.9 Uldes,:rven -Jl5 IlO Flint lo'o Mink. ..$l,Wfl,50 leaver ?l,0O&l.S.i ' Coon tfwTO c AJUJu ABOARD I " The Brownville Transfer Line, Under tho management of JACOB ROGERS, Ii noxr Bnnnlnc Regular Omnibnsses from 3ro wnvlllo to the Railroad Terminus of tho Council Blnffs and St. Joseph Railroad, At Nortli Star, Mo., Two 3llt$ from Brownvllie and North Star Ferry Lending. Good Omnibussos. Closo Comvectionr CJiarffcs Moderate?. SO-tf 186S. - - 1870. OPEN to THE WOELD iron GQMPITiTiON ! F. A. TISDEL, JR., & CO. Can and wU sell yon all kinds of Implements cheaper than any other house in Nebraska. We sell the Seaper and Mower ! wL rJI Wxj ' ifeip; im&ri&A. Uv& mmmmmm We sell the ?sssS8W38ss STTJDEBAXEB AND WHITE WATER vV".G-oisrs, AND BU0&ISS OF ALL KINDS. We sen the EsgSa vzp, p$ cra& naiEM iS; ess s Eeaper and Mower ! ! and the J, H. MANNY REAPER. We sell the Eumcr Cultivator, Garden City Clipper Plow PSSI2T TWO AIMS THKBE-HOSSS FLOWS, SMITH'S Cast Casf-Sieel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOWS, PRINCETON IRON-BEAM PjLOWS, ALL KINDS OE COEN PLOWS, One and Two-Hole Hand Corn Shelters, and One, Two and Four-Horse Power Shelters. IT Willi 9I?IaST fiUr'TESB&P liftg2f SUfi 80?? STlFl ST 1 M M immm, Im 10 II ruHjl WE KKEP NOTHING BUT FIIIST" CLASS GOODS. ANJ) GUARAN TEE ALL OUK GOODS TO DE AS RECOMMENDED. A full Supply of Extras always on Hand ! wnmmin3X?XirZ3zxa!'W'C'TCXTWJC.VJM a. l. men. 35JET7 ADMOTISTSLATIQI AT THE SsSu dlSxa 523? BICH & GILMOBE, Successors to V. II. SMALL, DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN Such, as OofTeos, Sugars, Teas, MolA37es. Syrups. Floar, Ba.con, Tish, Dried Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Toliacco, Cigars, Cliatso. Bried au& Gi'osn Fruits, Con foctioniiricG cf all Kinds, "Wooden "Ware, &e. In connection with the above they kec p constantly on hand a larc supply of feed, , COP.?;. OATS, JBRA3, SHORTS, &c. All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Ooametition, Highest Market Price paid foraii kinds of COrXTRY rilODl'CK. I leducodIMces to suit the Times. Small Profits and Fair Deallnir. Is their Invariable rule. Good iod will be fcctd to .'Oiintry Merchants in rates, aaQgBjm.,,CTUuc:KOl .own BSALSRS AI Wi MO, 66 MAIM STREET, nSAlilfl fc CO.'S OX,! HTVINX), IJROWNYILLK. AVE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON' II NI THE HEST Ql'ALIlY OF RIGS, AND ALIi KINDS OF DRISD FRUIT. jai3nau;jtjiTyP7T g?f r t ' fl1" ""titt? ,fciS m va m :t . k-MJlblLl L nig.T.T.l;tNfrWWiT! fL'kJ& a&&$ .K6.76 fi-;ill tS. i! SK3kkjICMswk e& sSz Hare the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. 3 Wo sell the Eeaper and. Slower, 1 !5Xa.vsli Httrvcstcr, Vandeyer Corn Plow, FIRST & BRADIJIY'S Wallrina Cultivator V&t&SBBg&m. - . II. G ILLMOHE. H its ziz-a'br S3 C2 Zi& ca ar sk eiliicr large or small bills ami at extremely low JOBBERS IN "EZ33 Wliolesale o A r DODGE -W IKyVUUb-aHFjr . n ' c fir1" I i- tfeyiSxfedi.i 2v-r. -fit ? &. . tKI liKK Hi uilUUillUilUi "a r ia ,&&. r zes. ss fILOf i w. mem Q sas tw Main Street, McPiiersan Block, BroTiYille, Spring1 and Summer, CLOTHING P JUST OPENEB, " AT NEW YORK One Price Clothing House ! No. TO Main Street. .$75,080 WORTH OF CLOTHIMGI HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS- These goods were selected by himself in New York, for this market, and are un doubtedly the most reliable goods of the kind ever offered in this or any other mar ket. Mk. Hetzel's experience in this busi ness over 15 years enables Mm to select Ms goods with more judgement, for good material and make, than the great majorl ity of dealers in Clothing. These goods have all been purchased for Cash, at a very low margin, and enables Mm to sell them very Low for Cash. Eew persons once dealing with Hetzel but will always deal there, because his deal ings are fail- and above board. He has but One Price. His stock comprises all the varieties of Eine and lasliionable Clothing, equal in every resj)ect to the , VSR1T BEST CUSTQM-3HADE WORK. SWAN Bl BROTHER. '. GENERATi gpi t3 We have on liaiui a. large STAPLE AND To -which we are making co j vre are selling at Prices as' the Mississippi. ' In the Quality of our Goods , FLOUR OF TIIE MOST HIGHEST MARKET' i ooxr:ETaxH:Es3r; - 12-40 SHELLENBEKGER BEOS., "Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in i4 MM . tu.yM Mb. 74 Main Street, J. PFISIFFERS' itfCAX&sXtX: works: 'Corner Sixth and St. Charlenftrect. &T. JOSEIUI, 310. Dealer in Lime, Hair and. -rqT--TT'-fs-T-rp ' -tb-i- J lJ-lS 1, ' PLASTER, 'IIITE SAND, FIItE IiRICK, ; ... , '. ,, ,., ' itc., itc., &C, Ac. ll-i)ly I AVOOLWORTH & COLT, - B-, --, . yJ UJA. L 1 J XvLtl , And Ixil-riii B00KS? STATIONERY, PAPER IIANC:iN JS, AXI XiIiVTllK' STOCK No. 12, "il Sf., .St. Jocili. Mo. CASH PA ID POR RA GS and Retail Dealers in P S3 T m m HiL! &ND MATTI P' DEAJ.EKS IN visions and well assorted stock of rASrCY GROCERX3SS nstant additions, and which r"J low as any House west of WE DEFY COMPETITION. ArPKOVED BRANDS. PRICE PAID FOR ni, n JUL iiZiiiiui Brownville, iJeb. Peru Livery Sx&ole. CIIAHLES GEADE, Dealer In .A.U Tvixjtl. or Stoclc. Horse Bought, som, or Exchongetir. Storh Hoarded by the Day or Week; -jcv ST. Itr.KS an.stockelwItli kwmI Ilorsv uni iTU J'rM,'','1 wHlili cniivpjruncp to any jr, tt'Ji'tlit-.NeniJilittLJuidJJtttnctcauheasx'vmiii.i- fintMl. The Pern & Brownville Coach. ravimj- Slahlc every inornlm; at (Oi.'elock A '" 'ft with the Potnia-tterfa. wilt h pr-n.wly :it- 12-M-yl IIOIVARU SAXXT-A21Y AII -ASSOCIATION. Fur Hit- !IieT unit Cure of thu Vr.-lnt- mi.l i-nc. tuimi.,..n iitii.Hvlf-.QrCT.rfc.tiunIlDlonHin.. 3 ?' nv thf y.Tror of Y.Hitli.and tlM KollleR or Age. in relation toMarriarc s iw! .su-iul T-'.-iij 1.1.1. L..l...... re ... ... . .. ---. ..- -.iii.otj muiuriiit; ajnicitxi. r--ni :ree, in kohImi Kivelote. AiMrfen. HOWAltD ASSOCIATION. itoxP.I'hil.-Mli-li.hi.Pn. lirly S Nebraska. w tn. Pro TIIIWHI'K e., H Q ,i V I 1 I 3 i