rPKS .r,-;f $fc ' ---" T-5rsswanW" v 7TnvmmeGmt - - - ll"s-"5 ft i THE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1K71. jayExtra cojjle. of theAnvzaflsxR ftr sale by Go. B. Mooar. Bookseller, Stationer and lewa Dernier. No. 97 Main street, next door tothePoat- Cjoco. Jg-Dbplay Locals will be charged A gate space. CITY A2TI COVITTY. "Saw Advertisements. State Bank of NebrAska-Ceo. P- Katorf. Special KlecUon NoUce-Jamcs M. Hfcclcer. Land for dale-W. M. Start. Cincinnati. O. 'im Implements for Sale R. A. Stewart. Probate Xotte-A. W. Morgan. Asbury Juifs Insurance Co-Chicago. III. Stora Room for Real. Apply to J. C, Peuaer. 13tf For the best Cigars Swan Jc Brother. and Tobacco, go to jneapH stiutx keep the City Jewelry Store lull ol flr.it-class goods. RESQZ.UTX027S OF KUSPKCT. A copy of resolution passed by Nemaha Valley Lodge, No. t, A. F. fc A. M., In token of oar regard, fop our deceased brother, Jonas Haoker, ns a worthy Mason : Jlesolved, That by the event o his death we are sensible of thdgreivt loss this Lodge hits sustained in being desired f one of its earnest and most consistent i&erabe-rs. Resolved, That -tfe tender to- the w,Wwt aud friends of our deceased brother,, au, express ion of our sympathy and an assurance of our fraternal regard. Resolved, That while we are by this eVent attain solemnly and emblematically remind ed that we are all the subjects of the Kins of Terrors and bound to that bourne whence no traveler returns; yet, with the Holy Lights and assurances we have ofimlorious immor tality, we are confldentour brother sjlll lives In that mansion above, where all good Ma sons hope at lost to arrive. ResolvedJTlml the Secretary be instructed tacatue acoDV of these resolutions, properly certified, o, be -presented to the widow of our published. ISJsneUJ i A.Ji(Mf. Cllm.11 no rfn T.llZt and adODted I wjri xuuHS)-Ai $5000 Worth of Canity Orders ! ! ! The undersigned will exchange Pine Lum ber Sash. Doors, Minds, Lath. Shingles, etc, at the lowest caah jrloe.. for orders on the' followlng.countle, tthUl' the 1st of Mareb, 1S71? Gage County, Neb., Pawnee " Johnson " Jefferson " " m RichajiJron . Lancaster Atchison Nemaha ?, M Mo ... Neb. Goo. " Poor ...90 eta. 90 " 85 " .....80 " 9fl ' 69- Fund.. 8o Fund .90 " be Geo. P. Darkliy is an artist of much merit, as all will grant, after Uispectlng his penclllngs and drawings. The Ice in the Missouri River is out at this point and the Ferry boat crosses regular commencing tf-day. SMITH P,fUTTLE 1 G. M. IJBXBKRSON, VCora. M. A. HA.NUL.E1, J Jno. Bloke, Vf. M.; R. T. Ralney, S. W.; Win. H. Mcjnlch, J. W I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true HWX correct copy of the original resolutions jiassed by Nemaha Valley Lodge, No. -J,of rei spect to the memory of Bra Jonas Hacker, deceased. SIDNEY FRENCH, Sec'y. 95dwtd M Bridge ' 90 . KILBOURN. JENKINS? Co. BUILDERS REMEMBER The place to buy cheap and good Lumber, etc Is at Bell's. The stock is manufactured In the west, and kept In the best condition If you wish, anything in that line, glvo them a calJ shxrm An; hqv.s. This house, under the maaement of Its affable proprietor C M. Ktjti&n, one of the best accommodations for the -weary and hungry traveler along the Missouri river. ForRood meals, good beds, accommodating host and waters It stands unrtvajled. dw lady's Basarl Havlmr ODaned a first pinna .tnt-lr of TjuHph Millinery and Fancy goods, at No. 45 Main Street, and being In receipt of; New Goods, weekly. Mrs. E. Johnson invites the ladies of urownviue and vicinity, to give her a call guatintel.ng.satisractlonin Both prices and goods,. 2-3m For School Books) save your money and deal with McCreery & NIckell. 3w3m o" aaveriiiemeHtor Dr. Butts' Dispen sary, headed Book for the Million 1ar RtAOEGciDE in anotbercolumn. It should be reftd. by aU. ZT-y ,P,?tlr.a.alx tfw Iftdi4ty.-All kinds of Marble work can bo Had at NBldhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than It can be had elsewhere. None butthe best ma terlul used. 11-tf M A BOOH. FOR THE MILXJOX. MARRIAGE GUIDE. irHtaOjMUfUti. Vkmrl. r tact ibinu ariMrirt aatf rtnlxtlrva ' tk. MXtll itrtni. villi tfca - -- . ., .t ! " aaurcaaa ta Mr 1 7i- 2V!.,itntUSlT TataaaHl.fw. I r lattBB via ar 1 1 ! . .. .K ttU.1.1. akUat.aiuaTaZ.luylUi (Iailttrt!eMJratotUku- T,W",",0 UaatsM auTTUf. trlwkaDiktT.aaA teaaratrrMtrcun!ltirrirtveata - BAILEY ds CO., ciiKSTigv a iatk st., "W. D.iSliellenberser, HARDWARE MEBCH4NT, IrT.iernu's Block. JBROWJ?VILLEt ISiEB., SOLRAGENTd FOP. CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS.' The weather thun far this month has been One, ranging betwci-n : ami W above zero. The roads are dry and duttty. The tr:i-elers. the leainstew, tlie buslnesb men thirirtrk. Htid all who want a square litI. K l" Dauglierty's It they do. fteilaurant and get am.Ce. No fuur of an over-dose, wot woalh. er ir Kro mouth. In using Dr. Henry's Rat and Plant Pills; they aro entirely veclub.le. See advertisement. 13t4 Tti X.tc Local ol the Advertiser is pa- ruJln tlie btreet In new clothe;., and ljas gone no fur as to try his hand at mule driving. More eiK.-rlence in this direction will injure greater biiccehS. Furniture. Furniture by the the car load or by the slii!;lo article of good materi al and well put up. at U. S Haunaford's Furniture Store. M.ilu Street, IJrownville. Cheap for cash. RESOLUTION OF THAXK8, At the stated communication of Nein.ah.a Valley Lodge, No, i, A. F. & A. M Rra, Ira Moore presented the Lodge, in hoh.ftU of his daughter, Miss Mollie Moore, with a beauti ful little gift, representing in viUC aud gold those Masonic emblems, n sacred and full of meaning to all true members of our fratern ity, the "Square and. Compass," and letter "G," arranged evidently by one who has an rye for beauty and taste. The Square and CoirtpasBuro pliiced as they are ordinarily found on Masonic pins, rings, Ac-, und are mallear white wax, and ornamented with an urtlstlc arrangement of leaves made of HE Aft tjj J 11KAll YIC , , In abundance and of every size and qual ity, all kinds of Blacksmith's Tools. Iron and. Furnishings: All things needrul In the Hardware Hue In .c ciuuie ana Harness busines : Everything needed In building, such as is ails, Bolts, Locks, Latches, etc: All kinds of Carpenter's Tools: All kinds of tools for Brlck-Iayera and Stone Masons : All kinds of Tin and Copper Ware ) aii Kinds of wire, Rubber Pocking, etc., low for cash, at SUELI.KNBERQyfc'S. Belting and NOTICE. The regular term of the Probate Court for the trial of civil cases for all sums over one hundred dollars and under three hundred dollars, will be held at the office of the Pro bate Judge in the city of Brownvllle, Nema ha county, Nebiaska. commencing on the first Monday of each calendar month. , A. W. MORGAN. 2im Probate Judge. Forest Cty fall tYM Four-about as nice nn article as ever came tp.thls laar-1 nci hi .-jvua cc uro's. .j Estaltllchcd 1830. " FIRST PREMIUM IG4flg. A. F. Cohn, of this city, took the first pre mium on Cigars, with H. C. Lett, pn,e of the best Judges of a good Cluar In thecn-.mtr. - the huine material and bordered with gold J chairman of the awarding oonxnliee, and wc premium was aeserveu, Fp;ory at No. The Mfosouri river is 1.K) feet from bank to bank, at this point. The meastirment w.is made by Cupt. Darrnw, one of the engineers of the Q. M. t P. U. It. Co.. wlien tlie river was frozen over. Geo. R. Duun, of Salem, Nebraska, will lcture be'ore the Literary Association of Brownvllle, In McPhurson'ti Hall, on next Friday evening. This will bo the 3rd Jeolure in the regular course. gilding. The 'G' is placed between, and Is also of white wax and prettily gilded. The beauty of the whole picture is made more apparent by tlie dark, ricii back-ground on which it is fixed, and in that as well us in the work itself, the lair young artist lf,i dis played taste of no ordinary kind. The frame In which the work is encased, is in entire harmony with the balance. Asa testimonial of ttilr appreciation Qf the gift, the I.oilge by a unanimous voice passed the following resolutions ; Jiesoled, That tills Lodge extends to Miss Mollie Moore a vate of thanks lor the beau- mill emblem In wax work, presented bv her to the Lodge, Ahd. be it turthor It'-soUcd, That the Secretary be Instructed t present a copy of these resolutions to Imr, mill (ii have, ihein, with tt dlsuripUuil Cu tlie gift, publ.shcd. 61 Main street. muted mm mils. .Post Office Department, WASIItHOTOX, Sept. 30, 1870. Importers and Manufacturers f FINE WATCHES, SIH.VEK, WARE, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, FAWCY GOODS, &c, &c. -Ato-Dr. Situ UjMr,. T. X.ni X !&& S, Ntl0t to the Afflicted and Unfortunate. altllr t' tkt Blrimi iiut. m .tui. 5ik1??S.r-?,f,"r3,a 7i".H Dr.attu ' how Ann sahitart aid tttf,.'""""'! ASSOCIATION. liililiSL.,Ui .7.?H-, "i'aWyJita' ' For th I'Uff aud Cure or the EttIcs; and Vnfo SrT3lri!t yLnZLSiZL'l" " i tn5"c.on principles or ChrlMIaaTuir-ultrirom-. Kuitt "a c'?'t. UaU, U. Kways on the firrors of Youth, and the Fouie ot T - TTTT : Tt J Aire, in t littioa to Marrlace and Social EV11, with rO OOllOCltiQM. lnlUryaldforth aflllcted. nt free. In valed ;... . w v,-i .4..rr-vf UUttAiU AWUV1- 1CI H0!!:8 CXrrra-V.fU itU, lmrwi.. U nuxP.rhlladelphia.'ra. uuirtArfrM(.Mft.. ip.v r . ...-. r-z. aUXOT,KAt wn i.r inntait. flrriTTTCalMi llltm X.B.X02- DKU.&ndthotwstarlirrprvU'rcd&rrut kmirlurli!. 1THol(jaio cn4 tic Ii 1 x. i.itf H . LtUA . UKKAD, .:U0SI.i: ani otber V-.. .c. aE Jtu.'nr.t!lii!.. end, alniiijrtJflir i. lnrJi ' v. Thel tki-r PiMUiUfor.naiu. t)r(S to SX i'UlT Or TUr (.I.!.- It'll rimrnlfnt and rrnnomrpjl. .OMrir I OK KilM'ItLV.Kt;nITjn ?. -..MnrrwSrri , ilGittKEUs, ,Ulf.liaMl,l.lWcl M,Ul,. IXX3LEY ds 3ROTHER, Jlanutsotarrrs. go Ajcir sutziiz: -Yi;jr--r.-K. im LANTERNS, of all dscrlpt!on. for'iialff bv-TT, l). Shallenherser. Xo. 74 Main jitrcct. .ilePLfx- . i rr":..". . . t - son ijiocx. Jjrov.'nvuie. reo. dtf 2a I Xwta Xl(atk tmt, St. UsU. . TjSAEri COLLtCTIO!roreirlTki4rlrMUfr m U"iBra47 5 " iIaJ ' ' C. AU, mr. xi 27 C.l,f,r' M " "' W InfcSiSi &?;i"tV::eTMft"Ui"rftt,'ft' , . K. OMAyDy,.V.f;Mcnja,fmttHtl)Wl,'g V. Ii. RICH, NEW ADIinNISTKATlON TT iy Me iii ill Dt Tta Ch4. QUALITY ALWAYS GUAUANTEB8. PROPOSALS for United States from Julyl,i8?T, conveylae the malls of the , to June so 1S74. on 23dwtf KtlfeQurmJenklna&Cfi,, cofucr Fourth and Main streets, In this city, have constant ly on hand a full alock of the best Pine Lum ber of all kinds; nlEo.alsoSash, Doors, Blinds Shingles, lath. Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc., which they are selling at the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of the log and. snipped to this point. They are deterin.ined to continue ns heretofore to sup- .'. me uiuk oi lumbes, etc., used In LMtxn district. Call and see them l this 46tfdw Her. Morgan Edward Is preaching In the Baptist Courch. In this city, to full hous es, every evening this week. He Is a man of extraordinary powers or mind, and it is hop ed that much good will result from the meet ings. The traveling publiouniversnlly ocknowl edge that the Sherman House on Main St., oilers the Ixsl accommodations of any hotel in Brownvllle. Cy. Is a good and careful manager, and looks well to the comfort o' bis guests. Convocation af Hip Episcopal Clergy of South Platte On Sunday the 22d of January, the eonvocation of the Episcopal I'lcrgy ot South Platte Jurisdiction, will meet (I). V. in Christ's Church in this city, at 10J o'clock, at which time Prof. John Lynn, of Kalis City, will be admitted, by Bishop CJarkson, to the "Holy Order of Deacons." There will be full morning service, and the administration or tlie "Holy Communion." In the evening tho Bishop will administer the "Apostolic Iliteof Confirmation," There will be a number of the Clergy present, and the services will be of a very soleipn nqd. In teresting character. The pubjjp invited, to attend. Scats free. a en. l. Davis, Secretary Qf theConvocation. . m ti i uesaay evcRing wo wero present Mmc IImc. '.Wur.tii'ed, yi-stt-rdny, bdlny ) wueu Jacob. Holers transferr.il the piail wtigne.1 on Mr. Tisdels scales, u lot ot five Hcro.ss (hp fjyer. nogem stood ut the Ixiw l.iw, wclKhiug l.ToO. Four of tlium wereiheq I :,n', ,kc Bn''lJJ it the stern of the skilf, driven orr, leaving the largest, which pulled ! nntI s,:irted, shoving the skiff" on the Ice. down .Ml pounds, notwithstanding numcr-j v,,en Uogers would break through, Baradv ou bets to the contrary. ! nt t,,e tern would shove it over the rotten The Annual meeting of the .N'einiilia County Bible. Society, will be held at the Methodist Courch, in this city, on Sunday rvening the loth day nf January. Iey. Me CaadlUh. State Agent, will lie present. All are. In vl led especially the membrship. Mr. Kent, of Glen Hook, Infnrme us that winter wheat is still looKing well. There is li large breadth of ground sown to wheat in thl county, and many have been fearlul that this. !ry weather and beargrounij u'otjld br miprojirietoiis. and tiat the crop would fail. spot, while Rogers wat clinjbl..g Into the bow. The bow reaching hard Ice. Hogers would get out, and Baradv crawl Into tlie stern. Where the river was open, both would get iij, nJ in this way they crossed over and buck. Several passengres on the cnt side failed to get ovep.as no q:jc ffould take the risk of gQlfig for them. Patronize home industry, and bene, tit yourself at the same time by using only CoIhnppBro's Natural Iaf Tobacco. For sale nt Wright's, ttlch A Qilmore's and C. A Pollock's at tlie Post Office. A BARGAIN IN CITY PROPERTY. I will sell tlie three lots north of my resi dence at a barnaln. between this inn it 1S71 J. L. COLHAl'l. GREAT BARGAINS 1$ J.AND. 3,000 acres of Unimproved, LJwd', on terms to suit the purchaser, m improved Farms; good. Land and. gp.od location. Apply at WM. J. AUSUIN'S . . . , Real Es tat e OlH ce. 48dwtr Brownvllle. the following routes In the State or Nebraska, will be received at the Contract Office of this Depart ment until 3 p. m. of March 1, 1871; to be de cided by March 30 following 1459 Fro to BrownsvllIe.byWedale,s;Bra.hjp, Stein man. Moses Milks, Table Rock, Pawnee City, West Branch of Mission Creek, (ap oXHce ) to Marysvllle, (Kan.,) SO miles and tack, once a week. Leave Brownvllle Monday at 6 a m; Arrive at Marysvllle next d:y by 8 p m; Leave Marysvllle Wednesday at 6 a m; Arrive at Brownvllle next day by 8 p. m; 1460 From Lincoln, by Camden and Pleasant Hill to Meridian, 60 miles and back, once a week. Leave Lincoln Monday at 7 a m; Arrive at Meridian next day by i p. m; i.eve jMeriuian w eanesaav at 7 n m: Arrive ttl Lincoln next day by 6 pm, 14461 From Clyssus to Schuyler, 30 miles aud back once a week. Leave Ulyssus Monday at S a m; Arrive ut Schuyler by 7 pm: Leave Schuyler Tuesday at 8 a m; Arrive at Ulyssus at 7 p m, 14462 From Rose Creek to Dryden. 7 miles and back once a week: Leave Hose Creek Saturday at 9 a re; Arrive ai Airyaen Dy ii a m; Leave Dryden Saturday ul ! p m; A rrlve at Itose Creek by 3 pm; 14463 From Norfolk to Niobrara, 70 miles and b&k TRACKS AkLOW AS TH lowest. Orders and Inquiries by mall promptly atteaCed t. ROOT Sc PIANT TIT CLXAKSIXO IHS BLOOD XTO " .areolae tb Unr aai BmUt Or." Xtu t a Ittfj-!lon, tkti riU t nu; MBpiUaH witch it vald nl kt ppK4 lii.yc.Urtca, txch ut Bii. JiUii. txts im ra Siss Jtcuixais or t Ho .j rrr, Uuujui, Canxxn. JUiciCAtan lticxnXi.LcOFA.m. Ijiuoc Dnmur, Xuu.it Amom CoTJTiTigif Staitnr. Tm r Jti ium Drirmu JiiaaKM aadaUtrkla Jtttimplibu' a;liiax tnm a low ui of " "j. or eon-vauta (.U raaetlcu. SAmm 1 1 i i ma .. u . .mm- umm -. W . i . . "J mum, .ll,,. wlvktit ntvi ta 4!t r laiiaiu. rrU2S MBUaUx. JrypanH by tt Oraa0 Veikloe C. . LouIj K.. a.UbyJrttttl.1, as Idier, ,, BM,rtae .TjrjWalri. 9 RED AT THE- S TO EE A. ii. QLLIMOfiia -. u F 0 a KICH & GILMOEE. rfuecessors to W. II. SMALL, . DEALERS AND JOBBERS I2s a GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Suola ax Coffoes, Sncars, Teas. Molasses. Sttutjs. Tloar. Bacon. Ti-ih. Dried ?rtZLl.L Beef Salt Col OU. Tobacco, Clean:, Cheese. Dried and Green Trsits, Cra- w" feotlonaries ef all Kinds, TVooden Ware, &o. . : In connection with tho above they keep cotKanily on hand'a Iotko supply f feed. CORX, OATS, DIMS, SHORTS., ic. WOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.' All Goods Sold, at Prices that Defy Competition. A 4u5Z9BaW Leave Norfolk Wednesday at 7 o i Arrivp at Niobrara next day by 7 1 l.f.Uve Nldbrara Friday at 7 A an; i rn; Din' A,rrive at Norfolk next day by 7 p in; Do ypu IVsnt a Stove 1-Shellenberger has the largest stock and fullest assortment in the west. Dont be cajoled by any low priced stove anywhere, but go where all sizes and styles are fctsnt, and where stoves are made a specialty; for there you can get a good article, as that is his business. A coiisfnn.t effort to please and satisfy hi KUtatts is the only phrase that will apply to the oqjiduct of Geo. Duugheriyof the Res taurant next door to Carson's Hank; and his succev. s truly wonderful. Try him J Cranberries at Swan & Brp.'s, tf Scientific American for 1871. TwenT ty-sixth Year. This splendid weekly, .great ly enlarged and Improved, Is one of the rqost uselul and Interesting journals ever pijbt lisheU. Every number is benutifpjy prijitcd on fine paper. and elegantly iljuslffllca With original engravings represerjtlng ,'ptv Iut vcjitlons, Novelties In Mechanics, Manufacture-, Chemtry, Photography, Agriculture. Engineering, Science and Art. Farmers. Mr. Shaffer, formerly of the Urownville Mechanics Iiu-ontnrs Knr.ii.rB rh,i..c brick yard. ho tak.-n an Interest in therist j .Manufacturers and people ot all professions ...... n. ma;; unuer me control or Samuel liennett. near Nemaha CItv. Mr. Dried Apples and PiincJirs, of OJflra iJUnj. Hj. at .Suan .t Urotber'jj. a nutntier one miller, and has the reputation of making tlie In-st Hour in the UronnvjJIe market. or trades will nnd the ScietUific American of Shnfler is great value and interest. The Furvlew M. E, Church ti'lll have a donation supper at toJr flluircl), J'riday evening, January iuth, j7J. Tlia prqcretjs to le initiated u tbelr pastor, J. M. Martin. All tbliiKs have been arranged to make the occa sion pleithnnt; und everybody invited to bo present. Adniishlou. 50 els, ' ja-2 Svni teams left Jlliucity on l:ii. Tuesday noriiini;. Kir a bultalo hunt on the plains nurtli of the Ifijiublloan. Alex. Starry. Mr. Oxiiin Jno. Clark, K. n'nJJfi-r. H. Clark. Jno. Cook. Henry Ilukcr, iiijj. Summers, ijie u;t WesttalN, Vm, Murh, Hugh Uakerand Jno, tuintiierc, are iiiiuini; the armed and equiped hunters. They are contident of bringing hack several ton of buffalo meat. C.rrnnt., HaWns. Citron and f,emon Peel.atSwun A Hrother's. Tvro traveler, apparently liitii;;alr, ifop 1'e.lat the Star Hotel :l,Js wfipk, ami occu pied the same room. iAirlug the night one eingupwaMiskedby the other what was the matter. Heanswercii thuthehaC to go Jown. .Not returning for some time the Plan In bed. on examining his pocket book. Xonnd $100 missing, Chase was immediately tfiven, but, as yet, the thief is at large: B. Patterson, of Sterling, III., a passenger on last Monday by stage from the west, en ters at this office a bitter complaint against the conduct of the driver on the K.&N. stage inc. He desired to stop at the Reynold Home. Tho driver told him he was ordered Cleave no passengers at that hotel, .and so ffusKl to flop. We have not earjulrcJ Into the facts, but call the attentiop of the com pany to the complaint for correction. For CoUexUpu,. Parties interested will take notice that we hay left ail our notes now due. for collection at the State Hank of braska, la thle fi)ir. yfc tsk or Irnmcdl e settletaept. Those persons yho gave us r notes, wjll d Jt w their adyaptpge to wioathecashlec .ofepln bank, aud settle we aaa at once. DCBT & IlAUVJER. Bro nvllle. Jan. 5, 1S?1 13-4 r,roCh0,cc SuSars. Symp. Teis ar;d FralU, oto Swan 4 Brother. ak R.tHrant.-The following Tery forapiimentary notice or Daugherty's Rcs "Qrant we clip from the Tecumseh Chieftain. J ash. knows what is good to eat; and.judgr nS from the following, he found ll at Daugh . Ijere js what heaays : Danrtten y?v are ,n Brownvllle, go to George aieai. v'' WuB h-ouse to get your square ;, "'"i.100 can et them there. 6ure. George tean wnoie-soule4. accomnodatlng gentle iScC.. upoerstani: i. business, never neg PMmMi . fty8 ,n n,a Place, and those who yst.i.. " .r"w: o""i. .- "plenty of something good IqaU" -ev TrlU f a IIkeepJrM aro VeutpPer,enCed by those wno U80 Dooly Wn . wder nowr universally known f ngbout ttosptry as the best. It Is al BUle bIe and K1"la from a third to a Thl i thone Qjcommon manufactue. redUn?W,US to the W8' PWy of the In iJn8. ea,erlne flto J .cpwposltion. Bicmu tZ, . n&tne reBU Q?ery "me- -"-. ce. can be made with It In sr dyspeijncsrrrar; tea .,.'" l'epan,andRa'?aff'a with fcv '"w1 -9 wrMeCAass grocer. ' ." d3r or 'vreJc. ifBausher-l day Just where toct -rat. rag .Jocr Vft cf ;he j, 1 f(lf c0 tl. Jts pptctjpal suggestions will saye Jiun UrPUe Of dollars Jo every Household, Work shop.aud Factory In the laud, besides nlford Ingucontinuul source of valuable instruc tion. The editors ure usslsted by many of tho ablest American and European writers, ami having access to all the leading Scienti fic und Mechanical Journals of the world, Hie columns of the Scientific American are constantly enriched with the choicest In formation. An ofllcial list of nil the Patents as issued is published weekly. The- yearly uumoers of the scientific American make two splendid volumus of nearly ope fjious uiul pages, e(iiit!ejj. if sipe to four llious pijd ufdifpiry book pages. Specimen copies splt lrc. Terms c3 a year; Sl.go Jmif year; clubs ot ten copies lor one year, at S'J.Uepch, Sio.tn), with a tplcnclid pretnjum to the per son who tonus the club, consisting of a copy of tiiu celebrated Steel Piute Engraving "Men of Progress." In connection with tlje puljllcatjon of the Scientific American, the mider&igijed conduct tle inost e.tejisiye agency in the World for procuring Palejit?, The best way to obtain an answer to the question cuu I obtain a patent? Is to write to Mutiu ik Co., o7 Park Kow, N. Y., wiio have liad over twenty-five years experience in tho business. No charge Is made for opinion and advice. A pen-aud Ink-sketch, or full written description of the invention, should be sent, For Jnstructions concerning Arnerlcan and European Patents Caveats Kc-lssues Interlcreuces Rejected Cases II in Is on sell ing patents Rules and proceedings of the Patent OQJce-The New Patent Laws Ex aminations Extensions - Infringements, etc., etc., send for Instruction Hook, which WilJ he mailed free on application. All busL- ness ctrictly coufldentlal, Address, Mus.t &. Co., Publishers of the Scientific American 37 Park Row, New York. BROW.VVII.LE DISTILLERY. We pay the highest price in cosh for all kinds of grain. l--3m. w. M. CHAFFE &. Co, Best Cal Oil, 50 cents a gallon at Swan .& Bro's. FOR SALE I FOR SAL.E ! iargeStockflf SCJUOOl, BOOKS ! Also, of PAINTS, OIIS AND GLASS! In lots to suit purchasers, at 9ICCREERY &. IVICKEI.L'S. 9w3m BE HAPPY! By calling at JdcCrecry fc Nlckejl's befora buying your Holiday Goqd. Owti FARMERS. If you wish to save money these hard times, j-ou will go to Sauder's for your Saddles, Har ness, Whips, dec,, &! Main street. A penny saved is a penny earned. 9w3m For Heating Stoves go to gers. Shellenber-tt Wattted-Favrns f n !f ebraslt.-To pur chase one or twp improved farms within eight or ten ii)iIesof HrownviIe. Neb. Call on C. M. Kauffmann, Urownville, or address R. W. Smith, Toledo, Qhio. 6w3m pep. B. Moore. Bookseller, Stationer and Newsdealer, next door to the Ppst Pfflce, School Books of all kinds, Blapk Bopks, SUitioqary, &c always on hand,. S.chopl Furniture furnish ed on short nqtice. Call nt the Book Store. 5-dwtf fip tQ Swan dc. Bro', for the beat SugnrJ toute, leas, etc. tf 141&1 From Beatrice, by Hoperville, Baden, Olive Branch, Chesterfield, and Cretb to Camden, 50 nines nuu nuuic, once a ween. Leave Beatrioi Monday at 7 a m: Arrive at Camdon next day fey 12 m; Leave Camden Tuesday ot 1 p mi Arrive at Beatrice next day by 7 pm; 1-1165 From Norfolk to tbe Northw est corner of township ', range 5 V.. of 6th principal me ridian, (no office.) 30 miles nnd back, once a week. Leave Norfolk Monday at 8 a m: Arrive at Township '24, range 5, by 6 pm: Leave Township 24, range 5. Tuesday at 8a m; Arrive at Norlolk by 6 p m. 14466 From Blair to Logan, and back, once a week. Bidders to state distance, and propose sched ule of departure and arrivals." 14467 From Blair, by Jlprp and Elder prove, to WeatPuint, OTllpianilback, once a Week. Leave Blair Monday at 6. aw; Arrive at wt Point by 8 pm; Leave West i'oint Muesdsy at 6 a m; Arrive at mair dv s p m; 144CS From Pawnee City, by Stelnman, BttTrsrt r.d Muddy, to Beatrice, 45 miles and back, daps i week Leave Pawnee City Friday at 6 a m: Arrlre at Beatrice by Bp m; Leave Beatrice Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at Pawuee City by 8 pm; 1HC9 From IJig Sandy to-Giengary, and back, once a week. Bidders to state distance, and propose schedule of departures und arrivals. 14170 From Norfolk to Yancton, (Dakota Territo ry.) ana back, once a week. Bidders to state rtisuihce. and propose schedule of departures and arrivals. 14471 From Bellevue. by Lisbon. Plattford.A Xenla, to Forest City, ?ti miles and back once a week. Leave Bellevue Friday st 7 a m; Arrive at Forest City Saturday by 4 p m; Lea Forest City Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive ut Bellevue by 4 pm. 1447.! From Norfolk to Dresden, and back, once a week. Bidders to state distance, and propose schedule of jjeprturgs and arrivals. 14473 Viptn fleauipe to Jenkins" Mills, 25 mile and back, twice a week. Leat e Beatrice Mondav and Thursday at 7 am; Arrive at Jenkins' Mills by 6 u m: Leave Jenkins' Mills Tuesday and Friday at 7' a m; Arrive at Beatrice by 6 p m; 11474 From Asnland. by Milton, Ithaca, Urban, Lone Valley. Wautlska, to Ulyssus, "Smiles and back, once a week. Leave Ashland Monday 5". 7 am; Arrive at Ulyssus next day by 6 pm; Lea e Ulyssus Wednesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Ashland bxt' (fay by"6p m; 14475 From West Point, by College Home and Plum Valley, to POncit, 52 miles and back, bnce a week. Leave West Point Monday at 7 a m; Arrive at Ponca next day h.y 12 in; Leave Ponca Tuesday at 1 p ni; Arrive at West Point next day by 8 pm; 1447C From Plattsmouth, by Bock BlufTi, LewLston, Three Croves. Union. Factoryville. Wyo ming. Nebraska City, Peru. Brownvllle, Ne meha City, Asplnwall, Saint Deroln.Wllbams vllle, Arago. Hillsdale. Falls City. Kulo, No- nan, wnue v-iouo. iowa i-'uint. an4 Highland to Troy, 121 miles and back. sU times a week. Strangers visiting the city will confer a favor by inspectlnr their. stocV. swftra ITIaptf ood : Hott JLost, How Re- . stored. JWJujt published, & new edition of Dr. u.icrncii'i LCICUrBICtt CBBO.T uuiuernaicaicure(wunoutmea:clne) OfSPEBMATIIOUirrFA nrS.mln.i Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, IMPO TENCY, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedi ments to marriage, etc.; also CONSUMPTION. EP ILEPSY and FITS, Induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. 8S Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty yearr successful practice, inai ne aiarmmg consequences ol self abuse may be radically "c'med without the danger ous use ot internal medicine pr the application ot the knife; pointing out a mode bf cure ut oncesim ple,certaln;ard cuectUalby fncansor which everv suiWP". o fiUrt whit hconditiou may be, mav cure. himsldrcheaply.-hViValely.and rculicaUy. ' fiSTThis Lectoreshauld-Ufclti the hands or every youth and e.very ma In, Hie lahd. Sciit.uhperseal, iria'plain envelope, to anyad- "iraj.jiwimu, on rt-ceipt oi mx corns, or iwo post stamps. Alsoj Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage auide," pricej cents. - Address the Publishers, C1IAS. J. C. KLINE tt CO., , 127 Boyvpry, New York. P)QmceBox4v18G ' ' , 6-ly WE Th Grat Soothing Betnedg. ifflHssasatae -IWrrf8?';-" tt ul 'ly , BXJtU?. CinBiti4iklxa. JttVtS )PEI0S Wl rHSIi. Cttrt bUrthtu TtjtUrj a J VntBI) nuuatr (.aIti 1 tlllAr AteWf. IVI&J 'llJfS. f.l- tm. . . . -.. - .".'. "" " i-itMit a nora- ueUta Xtmtdr la Ul diHfribM3Btoa 7TMlKMy,iae4 r uuruu.' Highest Market Price paid fornll kinds of UOUJfrUY rUODUCE. "lim F r,cef1,l. st the Times, Small Proflt.s and Fair Dealing, hs. their UivariAbrc ru!.. Goods will be sold to Country .Merchants In cither large or small hills and at extremely low 1866. The Brownville Transfer Line, ungrr tne mansgemont of JACOB ROGERS, Ii now Running Regular Omuibunes I rota Bro-t-rnvilloto tho Railroad Terminus of the Conncll Bluff and St. Joseph Railroad, At North Star, Mo., Two MUss from, frownTlll ssd North 4'tsr Perry Landiac. Good Omuibnssos. Gloso Car42totionr Charfies Madpratc. 30-tf -KaiB SOLD BY 1870:' OPEN tq THE WOELB FOJi W. D, Shellenherger, 71 Main treyt, BrovruTllle. m, F. BOYD, BICgLAYER & PLASTERER, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Will take contracts for Brick or Stone Work, or Plastering', in town or county. Will build Cistern and warrant them. Good work guaranteed. 33-y 0IV1P ETmON ! .' Can and wil sell yon all kinds of Implements enjeagfe than any other house in Nebraska. We sell the .-: A.ry ? SWAN & BROTHER OBh'KRALt Groceries CD P3 lies lih Wo have on hand a large STAPLE AND To v hich we are making co we are selling at Prices as the Mississippi. In the Quality of our Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST MARKET o p3 '" -mj 0 DEALERS IV yerm&2tttttl3 Provisions r OOTJPn73Fr5aT 02 A Full StocJc Swan & Bro's. of Syrups and Sugars, at J, R-. BELL. Tills flrm.dealinK in Pine Lumber and all building material thnt Is made of pine, have now their yard on corner of College and 1st stree.s stacked full, as also all the vacant lots adjoining. They have millions of feet of nil kinds of Pine Luinher, as vpll as a rousing stock of Doors, B,lindt eic. They sell at the lowest possiblp figure, and are selling au Immense lfl. of btulTof all kinds, from, tpn tti SfPf teams loading there dally for the counties wcat besides their largo trade In this Immediate vicinity. For the fcest Cigai In the market Swan & Bro's. go to All tlie Spices rfwan &. Bro's. known can be had at DJP -t-..tfee Ifqjt. 11 grea. abu-idance, at Sftcl&nberger's. CHJSW TJ-fE BEST Tobacco In the market; that Is; Colfcapp Bro's yattjral Laf. fpr sale at Wright's, Rich & Qlltnor'a and at the Post OiSas. Remember Daugherty's Restaurant in the time of thy hunger, for there Is the place to get a "square meal," served np to the y"tyje.e.n's taste," BlaeZf smith' Irzi, of all kinds, con stantly on handaj SbLelJcnberger's. This is a great advantage to BcJ-8raiths as4 one which they out to patronize. tf Tbe Singer Scnrlag- Maclifaa cart be found at the Book Store, next door to the Post Office, 24dwtf Geo. B. "Hookx, Agent Call for Colhapp wish the best. Bro's Tobaco, If you Wm, tl. a.coyer, Real Estate Agent and Conveyence7,-.C9iUr;t Roori. 31lf-dw Swan A Bro., still continue to sell the best Teas In the market at reduced prices. Jaacjng from tha sales of Pine ILnmber and building material generally, made by J. R. BeI Uje country-west-must-be rapialy improving wth-Jfrftt-class onlldfogsrior this yard alone loads from ten to twenty teams per day. .feopie are nnatng orrt more every taeir lnmuer lew aowa Wooata and Willow Ware and Bushel Baskets, at Swan A. Bro's. CllroB, Candled Lemon, Raisins, rants, etc., choice, at Swau & Bro's. Cur- Yon don't know how cheap yousaxi get good Tine Lumber, unlew you cnll .-it J. R. Hell's Yard, corner of College and first streets. 33dwtf Clay's Patent Weatlier Strip Swan & Bro. are agents for this Weather Strip, which effectually keeps out all rain, snow an4 Wfri no-, atef all dcors or windows, to whLch it Is apjIed. They havp h agen cy for Richardson, Johnson, J?nwnee and Gage counties. Applications to them at their njore in this city, will receive prompt attention. . tl 8TOVRS, Of every variety for wood or coal, or both at the lowest pohslble price, for sal,e at Sr-I-tLENDERGER'S. Leare Blaturnouth daily, azcept Sunday, at a pi; Arrive at Troy third day by 7 pm; Leare Troy daily, except Sunday. ttSam; Arrive at Platumouth third day by 7 p m Proposals lor service to end at Severance Invi- tedi 14177 From falls City, by Rulo. to Blgelow, (Mo.,) io luiit uiiu uatih, ix IIUK-5 a weeK. Leave Palls City dally, except Sunday, at 7 a m; Leave Blgelow dally, except Sunday, at 1 p m Arrive at Falls City by 6 p m. NOTES. Proposals must he to carry the mull with "celeri ty, certainty, and security." UsitiK the terms of the law. and tltf y must bp guarantied fcy two responsi ble p-on certified to as such bv a postmaster or Judge of a court of record. "o pay wlllbe made fqr trips not performed, and for euch of such omissions not satisfactorily ex plained three times the pay gf the tflrf hlay be de ducted. For arrivals so lur behind time as to break connection with depending mails, and not suili clently excused, one-fourth of the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be Im posed, unless the delinquency be satisfactorily ex plained, lorneglecting to take the mail from or Into a post ofhee; for suffering it to be Injured, destroy ed, rubbed, or lost; and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mall as frequently as the contractor runs, or Is concerned In running, vehicles on the route. The Postmaster Uencral may annul the contract for disobeying the post btne'e law.s. or the instructions of the Department. He may alter the schedule of departures and arrivals, and also order an increase of service by allowing therefor a pre rata increase on the contract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the service In whole or in pa$ a Proportionate decrease of pay) allowing as fyl indemnity to the contracter one months ex tra cprnpeasation on the amount of service dlspens- TZmZllm.'SZT r" l?,"y;,"uu .Jr np serv iicioiura nuu tvnuuuuft. iios $noula be ujssea io me "second Assistant Postmaster G ka," and sent by mail. I or forms Of proposal. fcc..and other informa H0,ne.eaf,C?rt'sernenlofOct0Der". Ibfi9, and of this date. inpnpblet form, at the principal post ad en - offices. JO. A. J. CRESWELL. JPostmastcr General, 12-40 J 02 and well assorted stock of FANCY GROCERIES nstant addition 3, and which low as anjr House west ot WE DEFY COMPETITION apj?p,qvep brands. PRICE PAID FOR STUJDEBAKER AND WHITE WATER wG-oisrs5 AND BUGGIES OF ALL KINES,... We sell tlie Eunner Cultivator, Garden CityClipper Plow PEKItr TWO AND THREE-HOSSE PLOWS SMITH'S Cast CasWSteel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and 6.16 PLOWS PRINCETON IRON-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OF CORN PLOWS, One and TwoHeIe Hand CoFn Shelters, and One; Two and Four-Horse Power Shelters, SWAJV Sc BRO. IFYOU WANTANYTHING, COME ANDASKF 0 fT! WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS. AND GUARAN TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO RE AS RECOMMENDED. A Ml Supply of Extras always on Hand ! JUST OPEHED BY J. S. HETZEL, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Hats and Caps, Boots and Shos TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLA! Eemember the place, JZZL JlIj JL -J JlLi .1 I KHI M-BK L-JH mrm MP . BtG, - . -j. NEW STEAM FERRY Remember that J. R. Bell sells all kinds of Pine Lumber. Lath. Shingle, tc., at pri ces which cannot fail to salt nny one. 1-tf W m.rr ntpf Mortgage, Quit ClalnJ, AlroInlRtratafs Deeds fox sale at this office! Watch Repalrtap; neatly &ad promptly done by Dnnn Hays. Mnli For Ckelce Jewelry, stuff, go to P.niyi ii Hays. warranted pure ' tf General Rallra4 Office u Star Hotd. an4 Foreign Tlckot iCranberrlci, uraoperjues. Craobcrrles. . . , ' "At Sran & Bro'B. Tlaa Orlctnal Goldmm CraMrm Clear Is jnannfactnred by A. F. Cobn. It Is tlue favo- ?ne avtryorz.'sTe ct'-ii ,rfT "ViB a 1 1 ii I i s5BS?"I9IbA'!s-1 t "s I sr3aSHlSHlSSSJ f-Is! '-Trsjii'i'iHRUjr i ljPillllllllill&SiKnUcVcH tfmmj Th Browa-rllle Ferry Co: hT nowrunniiijfcetwM Jl X D Nortji Star and Rielps Oity, Mo,, the a,--- and commodlons Staam Ferry MARY J. ARKOD I PHIS BOAT is ntir.ejy pey, with j. pow.eriuid capacity to cross everything that my come. In any weather. '-Jk"-"B tS'tvJS-?? H8 ln.to or ootofthte Land D! IiVS1 thebest POlat- Tils boat U aspectaUy ntteo np to ensure safety la crosslni sloilc. and large cattle pens are already erected at Uie S. Jcs. t C B. SSRR f VWrT ty' Wern laswe the travellnr fi.T;":T ,,'..' vuwer siu oasooE io xnajce wit.u ui.qui power snail ini i me mosixaBiaie crosslnrja Iheilissourl river. I8-t '.w power shall hade table crosslnrja the 23 BROW2W--LCE FrjPBY CO. NEW YORK ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE McPherson Block, No. 70 Main Street, BroTvTmlle, Nebraska. : A. THEODORE i I HILL s3ammm 1mmkm 1 a'ljj 'i Wliolesal ajid Retail Bealor: 3 r Wl mmm CD JL K m rp 2'- n 1 " li-fx": OIL CLOTHS AND MATTIIGSf. No. 76 Main Street, McPherson Blo.cJv, Brownyille, Nebraska. . : W X i z z la Have the Largest Stock,-and Make tbe Lowest1 Pftbe; I m i Z