rfS! t&azstuk&iz li 9MMC fi lc 1-5 T W & Mo -ivitli UulO& j tils- WZS& rfre" C' THE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 1871. Publishers' Notices. Extra CoriKS ok mK Advf.rtiskjs for sale by G. U. Mookk, Jlookseller, Stationer and News Deal er, No. 97 Main street, next door to the Postoffice. Local Notices, set as ordinary reading matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each insertion. Set in display typo, twenty-flve per cent, additi onal io above rates. ABvnimsEiiKNTs under the head of "Wanted." "For Rent," "For Sale," ".Lost," "Found," tc, will be charged twenty-Jive cents for each adver tisement or live lines, or less.each Insertion. Ad vertisements over five lines, at the rate of five cents par line, euch insertion. CHUItCH & HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. C1TYAJH COVNTY. New Advertlnemcnt. B&llroad Election R. W. Furnas, Bcc'y. jXergreens Furnas, Sons fc Co. Land for Sale Geo. J. Raymond, St. Louis, Mo. Fruit Tree's Furnas, Sons &. Co. Dentist J. Blake, Brownville. Raspberries and Blackberries Furnas, Sons & Co Corn Wanted W. A. Polock. Currants & Gooseberries Furnas, Sons Co. Bible Men Wanted J. A. Stoddard & Co., Chicago To Farmers Furnas, Sons fcCo. Ouardlau's Sale of Real Estate Sarah J. McKay. Flowering Shrubs Furnas, Sons &Co. Probate Notice A. W. Morgan, Probate Jud&e. Registrar's Notice R. V. Hughes, 1st Ward. - " J. B. Docker, 2d Ward. At Cost-A. May fc Co. For Sale or R-nt Store Room by Dr. J. Crane. Dissolution Notice Deuser fc Shurts. For Sale Hotel Lease. Business and Furniture. Copartnership Shurts, Stevenson fc Cross. -Choice Osage Plants J. W. Bliss. lloom to Rent. Enquire of J. C. Deuser. For Rent. A Cottage, apply to W. T. Den. Early Goodrich Potatoes for seed, at Swan &, Bro. vr stock of Wall Paper at Moore's Book Store. 3fetv Orleans Sugar at Rich &. Gil more's. Corn, Oats, Bran and Shorts, for sale, at Rich fc Gllmore's. A fine lot of Curtains Moore's Book Store. just received at Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estutc Agent and Convcyencer: Court Room. 3Itf-dw For Choice Jewelry, ituir, go to Dunn fc Hays. warranted pure -Hiwtf Seeds Osage, Garden and Field seeds of all kinds, at McUreery fc Nlckell's. lS-3m. Board by the day or week, at Daugher ty's Resturant, one door west of the Bank. -Wagon and Buggy Woodwork. Iron, Cul tivator fc Harrow Teeth, at Deuser & Shurts. Traps for catrhltiK white mlc low down, by the new hardware llrm at Deuser's old ht:md. Tlie Original Golden Crown Cigar Is -inauufactuiM iy A. V. (John. It is tiie lavo rlte every wht-ro .TT-tf . Ilnln nnd Newton "Wagons, warranted and 1 w (i')Wii l the new Hardware firm at I)'U".r'sWtn.na. "" - sii-nl.rcei- iMw lite Cbntrin Clipper ntej0laiezviai Jfcrmsrgknows itfl's plow "byliit,uiJOTPV9ltjc ;,a R e in a r fcby fTa?T t s "d c I fc Cd.'-Orn PIantfi, fiiii,nttr--. Bromlcast Setnteis and Seed DriU.-ji..-. ilw.iw!. ladles .:.! C:iiM en -.hoes. dJivci Jr.' llostoii. just r.vt'iiod J.y r- F- Johllst.n Co. CidI mhmi and x-enre bargains. A look inSheiiesiberger's Hardware Store will cimvliieeaiiy om that lie lia.- a lull line or evcrvthliiK ln-:oin;:iis; to iiis trade. The Ncurabka Stale Fair gave the Key stone Corn Planter the first premium. Tlio new hardware firm sells them at Deuser's old stand. Remember Daugherty's Restaurant In the time Of thy hunger, for there is the place to get a "MHiare meal," served up to the "Queen's tnte." Blacksmith' Iron, of all kinds, con stantly on hand, at Shellenberger's. This is a great advantage to Blacksmiths, and one which they out to patronize. tf The genuine standard "Canton Clipper Plow," is Mill for sale at Shellenberger's. The merrits or this plow is conceded by all to be sujHjrlor to others In this market. "WaldterA. Lcmmon would respectfully Inform the public that they are prepared to do Kalsomining In the most improved style, at short notice and reasonable terms. Step In aud give thorn a call. 21-4t A constant effort to please and satisfy hi guests is the only phrase that will apply ".a the conduct of Geo. Danghcrlyof the Res taurant next door to Carson's Hank; and his auccess is truly wonderful. Try him ! "W. D. Shellenberger keeps for sale, the Uulon Corn Planter manufactured of the best material, at Peoria, 111. Farmers will consult their own Interest by inspecting this machine before purchasing others. Dealers buying at St. Joseph will find It to their interest to call on Messrs. Mansfield, EMingwood & Co. Their Mock of Agricultu ral Implements. Iron, Steel, Hardware, "Wood Work, Ac, is large and complete. They arc gentlemen to deal with, and offer liberal discounts to the trade. 16-ly. Judging from the sales of Pino Lumber bud building material generally, made by J. U. Bell the country west must be rapidly improving with flrst-class oulldings, for this yard alone loads from ten to twenty teams per day. People are llndlngout more every day just where to get their lumber low down for cash. Bo you want to build you a barn ? Do you want to build you a farm residence? Do you propose to build you a store, shop or office? Ho you propose to build you a fine city resi dence? Do you propose to build you a splen did picket fence? Do you propose to put a good pine board fence around your farm this season? Do you want timber, Iicnrds lath, pickets, snsh. fencing, shingles, siding or lumber for any purpose this summer? It so you can obtain it at the extensive lumber yard, in this city, kept by Kilhourn, Jenkins Co' The Crist Bros., are there and what they can't sell you, can't be had in the State G. K. Denny, in thanking ills friends .and the public generally, for the very kind and liberal support they have favored him "With durln-; his stay in Brownville, begs to state that all orders will lie attended to with care and punctuality, and "an easy and ac urate fit guaranteed." His system being to execute orders in that manner which will secure further patronage and recommenda tion ; and begs to remind the public that the cheapness of an article depends entirely on Its quality, and ventures to say that his pri ces will correspond favorably with those of any other house in the city, A call is earn estly solicited. ' Tht Little Corporal for April is receiv ed, and is as bright and attractive as ever. Among the articles worthy of special men tion is "How Statues are Made," "Girls of the Far North." "Birds and their Ways," and stories by Lucia Chase Bell. In" the line of Poetry, there are "April Showers," by the editor. Emily Huntington Miller; "Getting up Stairs;" "How the Poem Is Born ?" The April number begins a nsw quarter, and the publisher announces that subscriptions may kegin with this number, though baok num bers can always be supplied. Terms SLOT a 'ear. Sample number, with premium list, free. Address the Publisher, John E Miller, t'hivajo. Crmberr!e at SvmpADw,'s,. Salt Lake Peaches at Swan & Bro. For Keating Stove go to gers. Shellenber tt Hams, Sides and Shoalders at Swan & Bro. Brown't Illinois Corn Tlanter for sale at W. T. Den. Pliotograplis twice as natural as life at BInnetfs gallery. 2-3m Blacksmi tli's Iron, In great abundance, at Shellenberger's. General Railroad and Foreign Ticket Offlce at Star Hotel. 2ntf Watch. Repairing neatly and promptly done by Dunn & Hays. iOwtf Milk Crocks and Butter Jars, of superior quality, at Swan & Bro. 500 Honey Locust fencing posts for sale. Apply tor J. C. Deuser. If you want a good picture go by all means to Bennett's gallery for It. 20-3m DeuerfcSiurtsarc agents for Deere's Moline Plow for Nemaha county. - 15-3m For Rent. A good farm, sixty-five acres under cultivation. Apply to W. T. Den. We recommend and warrant Deere's Mo line Plow as the best, Deuser & Shurts. 15-3m Business. That Is what the new hard ware firm means. Try them for your Spring supplies. Extra copies of this paper can always be had at this offlce, or at the book store of I. B. Moore. AH Uinda of Agricultural Implements low down, by the new hardware llrm at Deuber's old stand. McCreery &. AlcUell offer for sale, their Nemaha Bitters, which they know to be the best tonic In the world. 15-3in. You don't know how cheap you can get good Pine Lumber, unless you call at J. R. Bell's Yard, corner of College and llrst streets. 33dwtf Shellcnberger has Parlln's Cultivator, which is the best thing among corn, now In use. It will cost nothing to see It, when its merrits will be apparent. Sunn & Bro., are making a specialty of Teas. They have just received a choice lot of new crop, which theyaie selling at reduced prices, call and see them. Chair. The Wlbley Furniture House, in tfiis city, is in receipt of several car loads of chairs. Call and see them. He sells cheap for cash and keeps all styles. Be It Remembered. Dr. Henry's Root and Plant Pills are the great Liver medicine of the age. Every box warranted. Sec ad vertisement in another column. 20-It. Patronize Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neidliardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. 11-tf We notice that Geo. B. Moore has added to his stock a large supply of Wall Paper. As this is the season when there ! a great demand for this article, It would be well to Tii-.ilri. "l ittrf if - Wall-Saner and Window Shades of styles -and variety to sait?!Br?sale at .IeAJree.ry &' LiNir.Kms. i imvjirH iipt?riniiie4i.LD s'li-iownr ri tin.fifi rt l,.r linnvM filitrtt'fi nlTl f flv- -ujl'llll "dottr1 . millinery Goods. sA. grand 'bpeniugof ttj fioh line of the latest styles of Spring a iiil Summer Milln.ty goods at .1. W. Kender ii"s Mi i nil M-i u street, comme:.t.::g n the loll; oi A..:!. The River Frciglit. The large side wlu-el steamer limilie La Burg' landed at out levee, m Monday last, a large quantity 1 freight for several of our merchants, among which W. T. Den and W. li. Shellcn berger got the lion's share. Pirkomd W. T. Den, Theo. Hill, F. 11 Johnson and W W. Hackney have return ed this week from the great centers of man ufacturing and wholesaling with Immense stocks of a general variety of goods soon to follow. When these lour reliable houses go for goods they mean business in a minute. "Down Comes Furniture." E. S. Wlb ley Is now receiving ills large stock of Furn iture, Window Shades and Oil Cloths, which he invites all persons to come in examine and price.aud satisfy themselves that he means business.f.uid that lie Is going to sell everything In his line cheaper than they have ever been sold In this part of the coun try. Coining! Coming I ! One of the finest best and fullest stocks of goods ever offered for sale in this market is on the road con signed to F. E. Johnson & Co. They will be here certainly by the fore part of next week. Walt and see them, for they are just what you want and must have, were bought on purpose for you. Clay's Patent "WeatlierStrlp. Swan & Bro. are agents for this Weather Strip, which effectually keeps out all rain, snow and wind from under all doors or windows, to which It is applied. They have the agen cy for Richardson, Johnson, Pawnee and Gage counties. Applications to them at their store in this city, will receive prompt attention. U Kllbourn, Jenkins & Co., corner 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 Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc., which they are selling at tiie lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of the log and shipped to tills poinL They are dcteimined to continue as heretofore to sup ply the bulk of lumbes, etc., used in this Land District. Call and see them ! 46tfdw BlncUtmiltHs, "Wagon and Carriage mak ers will be pleased to learn that there is a depot for their supplies near home, where they can get everything they need and at prices competing farvorably with Chicago and St. Louis markets. Messrs. Manstleld, Ellingwood & Co., of St. Joseph, Mo., keep a large and varied stock of Iron, Steel, Wood Work, Carriage Makers Hardware, mid all other artichs lived in the manufacture of Wagons. Plows and Carriages. Call on them, or write for their prices, and we feel eoiilldeiityou will Ur well pleaded. lC-ly The Phrenological Journal and Life Illus trated for April, appears In its usual becom ing dress, and contains an excellent vaiieiy of reading matter with several portalts. We would instance Misses Nilsson and Dcmor est. with portraits; Tree Planting in Ameri ca; General "Stonewall" Jackson ; The Anglo-Saxon Civilization as typified In AUred the Great ; Slavery without a master ; Win. K. Bowling. M. IX; Alice Cary, the poetess; Ganlusaml Honesty. A good number. Price 30 cents; $3 a year. Sent half a year, on trial, for SI. Address S. K Wells, 3S9 Broad way, N. Y. Nemaha City. Pursuant to announce ment the good people of Nemaha City con vened in their new school limir.e to listen to an entertainment given by a few of the peo ple of Brownville. The Hon. J. P. Crolher was elected Chairman, and brought in his large Cabinet organ. Prof. Dye, assist ed by George and Albert Smith and their sister, Mr. Llppet, Miss Vansortlnn and Miss Wait, played and sung some very good pieces, much to the pleasure and satisfaction of the audience, A lecture was delivered by Jarvis S. Church, entitled "The Young men of His tory," after which Prof. Dye was called out foe the "Shabby Genteel" and "Up in a Ba loon." Other som;s were given with Mr. Dye, Mr. Llppet and Miss Smith alternating at the organ. We noticed present from Brownville, besides those mentioned, Mr. Calhonn and Watson, of the Democrat, the Miss Johnsons, of the High Schoo1, and oth- crs. 'I tie entertainment cioscu at nan past lulnottmM many demoabtrnlioub of apjre I elation, on the ptrt oi Lho audieacc. Garden Seeds at Rich & Gllmore's. The best Soap In the market at Swan & Bro's. Wlbley sells Slat backed Chaiis, for 34.50 a Bet. "Wooden and "Willow Ware and Bushel Baskets, at Swan fc Bro's. Deere's Walking Cultivators the best In use, sold by Deuser & Shurts. 15-3m Dried Apples and Peaches, of extra qual ity, at Swan fc Brother's, Iron and Wood Corn Shellers hand power at Deuser & Shurts. horse and 15-3m Every farmer should use Deere'a Moline Plow, If he wants to farm successfully. 15-3m Chromoi.- E. nice In the way them. S. Wibley has something of Chromos. Call and see At Cost. That Is the figure the new hard ware firm are offering Harrow Teeth and Plows at. Tiie Celebrated St. Joseph Hand Corn Planter, at Mansfield, Elllngwood t Co. Send for sample. lC-ly. E. S. "Wlbley sells the best article of Wall Paper in town. His variety is large and his prices moderate. .Anything you want in the hardware line at reduced prices by the new hardware firm at Deuser's old stand. Spring Prints. G. M. Henderson has a fine lot of spring styles of Prints, the first in the market, call and see them. IvaufTman of the Sherman House, keeps the best quality of fall wheat Flour for sale, at the lowest market rates. Remember that J. R. Bell sells all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles, etc., at pri ces which cannot fail to suit any one. 1-tf Ricli Ai Gllmore have choice pared and unpared Salt Lake Peaches for sale, the best in the market. Buy a few and you will buy more. See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dispensa ry, headed Book for the Million Marriage Guide In another column. It should be read by all. 27-ly. Blooded Stock. Jno. L. Carson has a few pair., of Chester and Suffolk Pigs for sale purchasers will apply at office or on farm near London. Alex. Robinson has just received a fine stock of Ladies', Misses' and Childred's Shoes, of the latest styles. Call and price them before purchasing elsewhere. 23-2t Livery Stables. Ben. Rogers ran be found either at old stand on Main street, or in Cogswell Block on first street, where he will supply customers with liveries to order. Removal. B. F. Souder has removed his shop one door east of his old .stand where he will be glad to see all his old customers. Ev erything in the harness line at hard times prices for cash. 20-lt F. E. Johnson & Co., are selling goods right ahead and find the business lively. They keep a general assortment of all classes of Goods and are happy to see their custom ers at all business hours. Piclxires. W.. W. Mount is in town again with hisf'Eaglc:, Th6sWaqf pictures will uo wili to call soon? liu w urutiaktifijiu ovS'HllK' Pal iuhiu uub i ojiwiij iiiitu. Rr slriB E ' i"5 r I lt n nti (tavi ,6"i( s. Iwk ,,..; :' A.U CDll(jlll IUII We noticed severnf rneu anil women, alter a patient examination, buying large quantities of groceries at Rich & Gilmore's. They sell good goods so low that many suspicion that they buy close down to cost. Alf, "W. Morgan is receiving a full line of Notions, Gent's Piece and Furnishing Goods, Neckties, Paper Collars, Hats, Caps, &c. His goods arc all of the latest styles for Spring and Summer wear. Mr. Dolan will lit you up as no other man can in a suit acap a pit: Collections. A. May & Co., will press their claims for settlement positively from and alter next Monday. Those who settle up before then will save cost. They hope none will take offense If they are sued on Monday morning. Their pay they must have. - AV. S. Dawson, Ettq., we notice, has erected a large two story brick residence on his farm between Brownville and Nemaha City. He Is also building a temporary sum mer residence near Brownville, where he proposes to enter into the manufacture of brick on an extensive scale the present seas on. Chicago is Coming.-The anent of Giles Brother & Co., the largest Jewelry House In the west, will be at the Jewelry Store of Dunn & Hays, in this city, March 31st. Par ties leaving their orders with Messrs. Dunn &. Hays for watches, watch chains or jewelry of any kind, style or pattern, before his arri val will receive goods at less than the usual retail prices. We have noticed George Howard upon the streets several times the past week or so. He Is gaining strength quite fast for one who was so reduced by sickness as he for such a length of time. We hope he may be come rugged aud hearty and that he may live a long time to exercise his architectural ability in building up and bcautiiying the future residences of Brownville. Enterprise. Brownville dealers are hard to beat in any western city. If vigilant care, foresight and ability in business, coupled with careful attention to the details will avail anything, we have no fears for the suc cess of the merchants of Brownville. Dull times bring out the inventive originality of the mm, and weeds out the slow coaches and brings to the surface those who have the fi nancial bottom to do business down on the hard pan. Economy In the Kitchen. Prudent housekeepers are ever on the alert to prac tice economy in the culinary department. Iu no way can this be done more effectually than in the use of a Baking Powder which combines strength, purity ami reuanuny. Dooley'.-. Yeast Powder has attained the de served reputation of being economical, con venient and wholesome, besides which it will produce Irom a bairel of flour twenty live to forty pounds more bread, rolls, &c, than by the old process of raising dough with baker's or hop yeast. Here alone Is a great saving, and authorizes the guarantee that it will give entire satisfaction. Bnllou's Magazine tar April. The April number of this superb family maga zine Is already Issued, and contains a list of contents such as will please every one, old and young. "The Itivais on tho Deep," which will be found in the April number, alone is worth more than the priee of the whole magazine It Is the best story that has been written this year. But all the tales in "Ballou's Magazine'' are good. Thomcs & Talbot. ?!Congi ess Street, Boston, are the ..ni.ii.hor 1ml. the Mmiazine in for sale at all tho periodical depots in the country at Milomirwmv or ?I.V) oer yea r ; a 11 d it 15 is for V... - f f. ,-- - - clubbed with the "Monthly S.1.00. Novelette' Jnst the Thing. That is your first ex clamation, that's just what every man's Judgement would dictate on going Into the large sales room of the old and rellablehouse of Theo. nill A Co. The large and well as sorted stock is arranged in just, the right po sition and order, and their goods are always of prime quality and of the best brands, and their goods arc marked low down, and their customers nre of the solid every day class, and their salesmen just the ones that people like to deal with. Call and sec his fresh gowls bought for this market by a mail whose experience tor the past nueen 3 ears in vwir midif ! nn iifwrriniF t'lijlc t'l vour I ... - - -" -.-- & v- -- i wauisauurocmtremeiiis, The Rail Road. The contractors are fin ishing up the second section. '-.- 33.50 for Cottage bed steads at Wibley's. Oh, who wouldn't get married now sleeping Ib so cheap? Agricultural. Brown's corn planter, and Schuttler and Jackson's wagons for sale atW.T. Den's. Grave and McDowel are about closing a contract with John L. Mcpherson, for a Hotel lease in the Brick Block. Sirs. Lutber Hoadley is on a Visit to her. relatives and friends in New Orleans., She has been absent some two weeks. Variety. For the latest styles of fancy and Dry Goods in large quantity and vast variety why, W. T. Den's the place to go. Economy. Save your doctor's bill and a serious attact of illness by taking a few doses of Dr. Henry's Root and Plant Pills. See ad vertisement. 21-lt Economy. By using Mrs. Whitecomb's Syrup for children, many a doctor's bill can be saved, and much suffering averted. Pead the advertisement in another column. New Goods. Did you see those large dry goods boxes In front of Theo. Hill & Co.'s store? They will soon be opened and the goods shelved and for sale. Give them time, don't all buy to-night. A Gem. The Evening Star is the most beautiful sheet-iron cylinder wood stove made. It Is durable, economical, and the poor man's friend. Everybody should havo one of these excellent stoves. Hospitality. Come and see me, and my nice stock of Dry Goods, clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps &c, I and they may be found at W. W. Hackney's store, on Main Street during all business hours. The Brownville Literary Associa tion will meet at the residence of Capt. T. W. Bedford next Saturday evening. A full attendance Is requested, By order Ex. Com. Mr. CocUran the extensive farmer, West of the Nemaha, was in town this week. He says that the prairie is putting on a green hue. That farming is progressing, wheat early sown is up and that the ground Is in fine condition for beeding. The Currant, Alder and other bushes are well leaved out. The soft mappie and other kinds of trees are In green leaves. The Robin, Blue bird and the Pha-be lmye put In an appearance and now otter us their morn ing songs. Surely April is upon us with all the bright promises of the coming &nmmer. At Cost, $10,000 worth of goods are now offered at and below cost. See the advert Isq-, mentof A.May & Co., In another column. They will leave town soon, and' are deter mined to close out their stock before going. Now is your time to buy what you want at a bargain. The low marks they are placing on good goods which every family heeds, and must have, will astonish all who have bought goods at the regular retail prices. Go-to-day, go now for they are selling fast. The Presbytery of Missouri River will meet In Brownville, Thursday evening April Gth, 1S71, at VA P. M., and bo opened by a sermon from the last moderator, Rev. T. H. Cleland Jr. of Council Bluffs. Public worship and preaching on Friday and Sat urday evenings attv. m., and also on Sab bath morning and evening, conducted by members of Presbytery. Devotional cxer- rJW stufjritylclses for half an hour every morning, com-mfH-ifiJiiJewrfng 15 minutes after ringing of second acrament of the Lord'a supper admin- Sabbath morning. The public are fteptodlyljnvlted tp be present at all the ... r..-f ..,. frUnlta fliatVftv-Mlrff. T.lf. Incnmnr'nmnnllV.Vlf NW Vnrlf for exercises auu sessions pi rc!jyie&ia-. A Card. I take this occasioji--to5tenrtep, J their promptness ia paylndiVpoIhylS r PVIijnd,-oR"U;nri!,il Iheldazalnstthem. withoutSaSytcltuI? ftoaaltfthepurcirascr. 10 Improved Farms; tlons on my part, whatever. My husband died on the Ith Inst., and on tho'JOth, (altera lapse of only some sixteen days,) I received a draft on New York for the amount of my policy, $2,000, nnd S29.S0, divi dend for this pear, which promptness on the part of the company can but commend it self to all who may contemplate providing for their families against the future. I shall ever think kindly of the Washington, and the gentlemanly agents repretentlng this honorable institution. Very respectfully, E. B. STOUT. Havana, 111., Sept. 23d,- 1S09. The New Hardware Firm. J. C. Shurts and Stevenson fc Cross of the Star Hotel fame have formed a copartnership, and as such succeed Deuser AShurts in the Hard ware business at Deuseis old stand on Main Street, in Brownville. Mr. Shurts lias estab lished a business reputation which young men of Brownville may well be proud of, since lie came to our city, and the Mcseis Stevenson & Cross are not by any means unknown to fame as sharp, shrewd, close, fair and honorable business men. The new hardware firm start out with a record which, is valuable as a basisof business capital if they had no other means. As their capital Is ample we give our business men fair warn-. Ing that they have competition in this new firm worthy of their steel. It won't do for any to rest on past reputation, ov the new hardware firm will make the home strcach with a nerve and energy which will win un less matched with equal enterprise. Nemaha Land Disttict. "W. D. Black burn has presented us with a well arranged, well printed, Pamphlet, entitled Nemaha Land District in Southern Nebraska accu rately faithfully, and impartially reciting its resources and capabilities and the advanta ges it oirers to immigration, prominent among which we notice Its history, geo graphical features, geological formations, soil, climate, agricultural facilities, manu facturing advantages, educational and re ligeous privileges. Lands Public improve ments. Transportation facilities, stock rais ing, timber, frnlt, markets, growth. count ies towns, cities, sissessmonts, distance A-c, The Information upon these points is ample and reliable. The price is mere nominal twenty five cents per copy, or ten coplev for two dol lars. Those wishing information respecting the two tiers of counties in the .Southern part of Nebraska, thence west to the moun tains, will do well to send to "W. D. Black burn for a copy of this pamphlet. We have been shown "an act to Incorpor ate eitles of the second class and to define their powers-' passed by the present Legisla ture. It makes all cities containing from 1500 to 15000 inhabitants in the State, cities ol the second class. It provides that any City now organized under the general law approved February 15, 1SC9, and all cities and towns organized under any special law, may become cities of the second class by passing a certain prescribed ordinance. It repeals the general law aliove refcred to, and all special laws incorporating eitles and towns. It compels then all cities and towns incor porated under special acts to either drop their organizations or lieeome incorporated as cities orthe second class, under this new law. It docs not provide any way by which towns incorporated under tho general law may become cities of the second class. It then unfairly descri initiates between towns organized by general law in favor of these organised by special act. By this law Brownville and Nemaha City must accept the provisions of the present law, or drop hack without organization. Peru and Aspinwall must remainas they are- lor two years, or until further Legislation can be had upon the subject. "We see no good reason for compelling Ne maha City to accept this law, which would not at least permit Peru and Aspinwall to do the same. Cities of the second class must bo divided into two or not more than six wards oran equal number of voters". The election j shall be hold on the first Tuesday in April oi I eo.cn year, at which time shall bo elected onevi Councllnjan in eaeh ward (two at the llrst ; ciccuon) ono Mayor, one rolled Judge, and : on?.Marsh2l. Thariiv i-,nmiiiinwiin t'.r. Aln.tUn .. "r . , t -r , -- -..wv.., -W........-...,-, -.... .- rv , r, . , . tien, treasurer auuuiei.ug.meer. ' Early Rose seed potatoes, a pure article fforsale-at Rich fc Gillmore's. Swan &, Bro., are selling Teas of extra qur.llty, at greatly reduced prices. New Supply just received of the best cookingstove known In this market at W. T. Den's. M. F. Boyd one of our stono Masons has a contract to lay up a stone dam on a stream near Rockport, in Mo. Xiow down is the figure placed upon the Standard stoves offered for sale by the new Hardware firm utDeusers old stand. At Cost! No. But W. T. Den will sell you goods at better valuo than any cost goods offered for sale in this market. Try him and see, and be convinced. Notice is,hereby given that my barber shop will bo opened to my customers on next Sunday, as usual, but from and after that date It will be closed on the Sabbath. Jon: Smith. Notice Is hereby given that our barber shop will be opened to our customers as us ual on next Sunday, but from and after that date it will bo closed on the Sabbath. J. L. Roy. WM. R. WlTCHEKLY. np& Friendly. The new Hardware firm would be glad to see their friends whether they want to buy goods or not. It does them good to show their goods as they will bear inspection in the light of day. Pot and Border Plants. Wo will bring on no Pot or Border plants this season. except such as may be ordered. Those wish ing us to order for them, will please hand In there orders immediately. 21-2 Delays are Dangerous. Procrastina tion is the thief of time; disease may come upon you ; death may overtake you; and In an hour, when you think not, you may sud denly be cut off, and that without- a provis ion to your family. For I'm going going to the Wibley fur niture House to see what those immense loads of goods landed at his store are com posed of. Yes, I sec carpets, bed Matresses, Wall paper, chairs, bed steads, bureaus, ta bles, but then there is no use ennmerating for there is nothing in his line ho has not got, and for sale cheap. The Rev. T. S. Love, formerly of this place and now of Sallna Kansas, writes us "I have had a severe attack of congestion of the brain, aud paralysis of the left side, caused by the concussion received in the upsetting of the Omnibus last fall at Phelps, am not able to preach and may never be again." Tliis will be sad news to Mr. Lowe's many friends in and around Brownville. Farmers, look to your own interes, and observe the prices of the following Plows: - Pel: in ll inch Breaking Plow, only S2S.00. " 12 " " " " 20.00. h 01 An 'bluincy 12 " ' " " 2G.00. " 14 " " - " " 23.00. Double SIiovpI Plows, ... 6.50. Rock Island 12 inch Stirring Plows, 12.00. Rock Island right or left hand 11 inch Stirring Plow, - - 14.00. For sal e by W. T. Den . 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 theoity of Brownville, Nema ha county, Nebiaska. commencing on the first Monday of oach calendar month. A. W. MORGAN, 27-tf Probate Judge. BUILDERS RE3IEMBEU The place to buy cheap and good Lumber, etc., is at Bell's. The stock is manufactured he west. aiicLkent in the iiestc condition u-ntn:U yt Kin(rU"trmTiIle"t grvcjl benx ..ST-. r T " - 'Sft.d .'smr r '..-, ' -C" - - & 1?RK ATiBAItOAINS IN E ANJD; good Land and good location. Apply at WM. J. AUSUIN'S Ileal Estate Ofiiee. -ISdwtf Brownville. SHERMAN HOUSE. Tills house, under the management of its nfiablc proprietor C. M. Kaulfman, Isonoof the best accommodations for the weary and hungry traveler along the Missouri river. For good meals,, good beds, accommodating host aud waiters it stands unrivalled'. dw BROWNVILLE DISTILLERY. We pay the highest price In cash for nil kinds of grain. Io.3m. W. M. CIIAFFE & Co, J. R. BELL. Tills firm, dealing in Pine Lumber and all building material that Is made of pine, have now their yard on comer of College and 1st stree.s stacked full, as also all tho vacant lots adjoining. They have millions, of feet of all kinds of Pine Lumber, as well as a rousing stock of Doors, Blinds, etc. They sell at the lowest possible figure, and ate selling an Immense lot of stun" of all kinds, from ten to fifteen teams loading there daily for the counties west besides their huge trade iln this immediate vicinity. FIRST PREMIUM CIGARS I A. F. Colin, or this city, took the first prc ,'iniutn on Cigars, with II. C. Lett, one of tho best judges of a good Cigar In the country, as chairman of the awarding committee, and the premium was deserved. Factory at No. 01 Main street' ..,,,5!'.? MARRIAGE GUIDE. f?Every one his own Doctor! A prl uT instructor for married persons, or those about tolje married, both n.ale and female, in ev erything concerning the phblology and relations ! of our texual system, and the production and pre vention of offspring, including all tne new aisco-erie-i never before given in theEnglish language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable and interesting work. It Is written In plain language Tor the general reader, and is Illustrated with nu merous engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with; still it is a book that mast be locked up and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any address onjeceipt of 50 cts. Address Bit. WM. YOUNG, No. -116 Spruce street above Founn. rniindelphi?. 2vim 1 11 uiimiiiiuuu 1 EXPLAINING who may, and who ought not to Marry. Excessive sexual excitement ITS IA USES," with needfifi advice. All that Is worth know ing about PREVENTION. Also why so many of both sexes have PIMPLES on the face. Ac.: and giving suftlcient reasons why ONE-nALFof the females. In this land of ours, are PREMATURELY INFIRM. Ifmy suggestions were followed by all, death bv CONSUMPTION would DECREASE (1NK-1I ALF in a single ceneradon. 3No father of a family can afford to be without the lnforma- hood.', No voung lady ought to read "Womaiv hood."'a 1 hey are bound separately, and sent. irvrvif1 hv rrinil XKf!l TION.ni 15 cents, each or both together for :J5 Sit-lJUlti--. r nuji. wira-cn a.- cents. Address CLARK WHITTIER, M. D., C17 St. Charier Street, 5t. Louis, 3Io. N. B. Many by reaping these works have avoid ed the ROCKS ou which multitudes have been bro ken In pieces. r-y Manhood : Ilovr Lost, How Re stored. TWtM Just published, a new edition of Dr. ,"rMril...n.1lil rVloIii-nteil Kxi.1V on theroxticaJcurctwithout medicine) of SI'ERMATIIORIiaiA. orKemlnal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, inry TENC V. Mentaand Physical Incamdu;. Impedi ments to marriage, etc: also CO:Sslj3lPTION , EP ILEPSY and EtTS. induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. .... S-Price. in a scaled envelope, only 6 cents -The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearlv demonstrates from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences ol self abuse may be radically cured without the danger ous use ot internal medicine or the application ol the knife: pointhiK out a mode of cure at once sim ple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, maj eure himself cheaply, privately, and raJicnU;. sryj'&is Lecture should be In the hands of every youth .ind every man in the land. Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to anyad hress,nsfnai'd, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwcll's "3Iarriage Guide,' price i cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. a KLINE fc CO., 127 Bower-, New York. Port 021ce Box 4.SS6 s-'y HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION. Tor the "Helief and Cure of theErrlncrand Unfoi innate. on principle of Christian rWl;nlUropy. iSi;i UU lUC IJIIII13 VI lUUlU.tlUU UK .u.....--.. .p?. j relation toMarriage aad Social Evils, with ' sanitary aid for tho aflllctcd. beat free, ia seaVd sanitary aio Enve'iBT. . .. . e it.,.. .c...CTn livl AIUT A.uwJ " w tt ..f. .- - ..r,...,. Trn-im iLijV'TnTinv Ro.-s.r. l'tiiladclihU,ra. SfMi FOR SATYR. Advertisements under this head will be charged a cents each insertion Jor Ave Unas or less. T70R SALE THE -L Star Hotel, having en traced In the- i iiuriur. i iua nt 111.E. 1 i..i.u. ......inn. 1..M1 i7,.i. iiai.1 t .. t... uaruware 1 . iness and Furniture, on Invoice, for part cash and part board. Invoice from $700.00 Jtooaoo. C4tf FOR SALE OR ItET. DR. CRANE WILL ' sell or rent his lot and store room, (east half I Lot 11. Block 20.) on Main street, on ensv terms. ' The building is 125 feet long. ;nt EOR SALE.-TJNDIVIDED ONE-HALF IN terest In Steam Saw Mill, with Two Hundred Acres or Hani Wood Timber Hunt, near Hillsdale, Neb. Apply to F. H. D. -ii T70R SALE.-A TINE SEVEN octave rr- JL' A0. Deep keys and neb l ished case. .Will be sold cheap, keys and rich tone, in finely iln- .tnquire at inu 23-tf oince. T70R SALE.-AN IMPROVED FARM FOUR ju miles west 01 urown vine, on wmcu uru rruu Treesof all kinds, and living water. For particu lars enquire at this office, or of J. W. Brush on the premises. J2-U 170R SALE.-PEACH TREES. THREE YEARS : old. for six dollars per hundred. Enquire of .Ik. 1T..T Uli. "PARLY ROSE POTATOES.-A FEW BUSHEL JU for sale. Price, 51 per bushel. Enquire or R. W. Furnas. 22-tt TJ EARING PLANTS.-DESIROUS OFREMOV -L ing some of my plants, I will sell a lew dozen bearing Grape Vines, Currants and Gooseberries ibis spring, it. W. Furnas. 22-tt STRAWBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES AND Raspberries. A few thousand plants or my own raising, for sale. R. W. Furnas. 2Wt F OR SALE.-CHOICE APPLE TREES.-5O.O0O three years old. 100.000 two yews old. at the Quincy Nursery. Address, Sinnock Co., Quincy, Illinois. :i-titpd IOR SALE. OSAGE HEDGE PLANTS. Grown at Clifton, Nemaha County, Nebraska. Address BentonAldrich, as above. C0-6t I?OR SATjE. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, FROM - Michiunn, by C. A. Pollock, at the Post Office. Warranted fresh and true to nume. 20-tf I?OR SALE. TWENTY ACRES OF DESIHA : ble Land, one-half mile from Brownville, on the bluff road leading to Nemaha City. For partic ulars, enquire at this office. 17-tf F OR SALE. IF YOU HAVE HOUSES OR Lots for sale, advertise them in the Advertiser. and thereby secure a customer without delay. F OR SALE. TF YOU HAVE FARMS FOR bale, advertise them In the Advertiser, and plenty of customers will apply for them. WANTS. Advertisements under this head will be charded 25 cents each Insertion, for live lines or less. Tr ANTED. 100 BUSHELS OF GOOD CORN, 1 delivered in Brownville. 24-tf W. A. POLOCK. ".7"ANTED. A MAN TO BUY 2UNDIVIDED one-half Interest in a good Steam Saw Mill and Two Hundred Acres Good Timber. Apply to F. II. D. Hunt, near Hillsdale, Nemaha County, Nebraska. Mt TTANTED.-COUNTY ORDERS. IN EX- f change for goods, by F. E. Johnson & Co., No. 72, MePhenion Block, itrownville. 'JO-tf Vl" ANTED. IF YOU WANT A SITUATION. it advertise lor it under this head. It costs but twenty-live cents for live lines or less. 7"ANTEU. IF YOU WANT SERVANTS. Farm 1 lands, or any kind of help, advertise for them in the Advertiser. WANTED. IF YOU WANT TO RENT A House, advertise for one in the Advertiser, in our cheap advertising colum 11. TO RENT. Advertisements under this head will be charged 25 cents each insertion, lor live lines or less. rrO RENT. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON L south side of JIuin street, between 4th and 3th. Terms, $2) per month. Possession given 1st of April. Enquire of W. D. Shellenberger. 23-2t rl""0 RENT. IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE OR J- Farm to rent, advertise it in the Advertiser, in our cheap advertising column. RAILHOAD TIME TABLES. Burlington & Missouri Eiver E. E. IN NEBRASKA. PASSENGER AXlFllIXED TRAINS, RUNNING BETWEEN Plattsmouthjmd Lincoln. To take Eflect Monday, January -1 1S71. 1. WESTWARD. STATIONS I Train No. a. Train No. 1 . I piattsmouUi.-, 1 4:i j p. m. leave.. 10tUa.ui. Ieavp Iifl33lUq.-Tii"l"r-.rtte:as flltftEW..-. ; rrimlSviuet f ; : tiio , sftiith Bop'X... 4 3X-i.. ..,..... :li-07... fciA$!, l3S Vfreenwood.. Wavi-rlF 4f 1mOO. skroc: jJl: 15 Newton--. 'Lincoln HKIO p.m, arriveJWo, VIII II"-JM H EASTWARD. STATIONS ; Train No. . Train No. -1. Plattrtmouth Omaha Junction. Louisville. i?outh Dcnd Ashland Greenwood Waverly . Newton.. . Lincoln...... ... &V p.m. arriveJitj a.m. arrive 13:10..., ,sa.. 2:10. I::K 1:15. isri . litj . .. Tto....... .............. ... G: I5....M.... .... iisn 1 5iM .VJ IV.OOa. m. leave The time given above is that of Omaha, being St minutes slower than tjiat of Chicago. Full faced figures Indicate passing places. TIIOS. DOANE, Chief Engineer ami Superintendent. 9BSBI CAPITAL, - 100,000. Trnnsact a General Banking Itnslnesh and make collections on nil points throughout the 'West. DISCOUNT NOTES AND TIME BILLS OF EXCHANGE. INTEKEST ALLOWED ON TIME CEKTIi'I- CATES OF DEPOSIT, BY SPECIAL AGUEEMKNT. Exchange bought and old on New York, and all principal Eastern and Southern cities ol the United states. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. DAVID RBMICK, President. THEO. HILL, Vice-President. GEO.P. EATON, Cashier. J,. HOADLEY. J. L-McCJEE. JNO. MePII EHSON, J. i DECSLR, t M. KAUFFMAN. 31. C LETT. WM. H. HOOVEIt. GEO. P. FATO. DAVID KEMICK, IKA MOORE, THEO. HILL. JjTv GHAS. HELMER, BOOT & SHOE J3p tvt a tttr??.. mi r:rr::' BROWNVILLE, NEB. a Has constantlyon hand a su- 0 penor stock of uoots anu Shoes. Custom worK aone with neatness and dLspatch. TAXES. T70R SALE.-CITY WARRANTS ON GENERAL V Fund, at a discount, in sums to'suit tax payers. ,-. IVn T. I'AltSOV Ranl-or .TNO. L. CARSON, Banker. JACOB MAEOHN, MERCHANT TAIXOH, - dT STiS UHK OFREBBASIU , MrJSfi- Sssa ife4? &c- "" p jp . ftp SB s 1 ? g - s " c g 2 s S - - el f--i , f s e vs----- o rWrWTrl m I SiiijiJ - Is now rcznrdeil ca tho STADAKD BAKING I'OW DER, and the ben article prepared forrcakfciB Hjrhl, TTholeromo and delicious BIsCUTS, HOLLS, BKEAU, GRIDDLE and other CAKKS, tc, &c Itis Inriliiljlp, and alrrajs ready for immediate use. The best HIST POWDER fornsccn loiySEA YOTAUES to AXY PACT OF THE GLORE. It is conTcnient and economical. NO WAs'Iil OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold everywhere by GKOCEIIS, SHlP-CnA'DLEUS'iuid DEALEI1S. DOOLEY" & BROTHER, Maaufacturers, Yrnorxs.ixE depot, "GO XEW STREET, XEVr-YORK. 1 T?OK TLEATIXG A"T rAItLOr. bTOVES, cell J? on "W. D. Shellenbcrcer. y. 7 i 3Ir1u street. Mc j Therson IJIocIc, Jiran nvillc. Tel. - dwtf iSSgMKSMiSfiaagK.AfaU Supply of Ertras always 011 Hand! E.S."WIBLEY, SUCCESSOR TO R. S. PEANNAFORD, ! "vrntv ntrvrmts in THTT PITIZEXS OF THIS , - city and the Nemaha Land District, the largest I , andbestasjortmentor FURIITURE ! ever brought to tho CITY OFBRO'WirVTXXE consisting of Sofas, Folding Lounges, CABPBTS, WTODOW BLINDS, Secretaries and Book Cases, Office- Desks, Washstands, BEDSTEADS. CANE ROCKERS, Nurse Rockers, Dinlntr and Breakfast Tables, Of fice, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, nnd every thing usually found in u STOME 1.1-13 tf 31. F. BOYD, BEIOKLAYEE & PLASTEEEE, BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA. Will take contracts for Brick or Stono Work, or Plastering, in town or county. Will build Cisterns mul warrant them. Good work guaranteed. 33-y CHARTER OAK STOVES, lor sale by W. D. Shellengerger, No. 74 Main street. McPherson Block, Brownville, Neb. ilwtf WAN & tii-iUu u 1 i 5 ' -l - "Vfc hav on bawl a large BiBl Jm ! S 3"? 9 lP' & 12 GENERAL 1 frjim 1 I QP1Q0 " i I"! 1 U W ! t?3 STAPLE AISTB To which we are making co we are selling at Prices as' the Mississippi. ' j In the Quality of our Goods j FLOUR OF TIIK MOST! 1 I HIGHSST MARKET! CC3XD"IB3?:L","! r U2 12-40 1866. 1870. OPEN to THE WOELI ion Fa A. TISBIiIj? JB,? Sc CO, Can and wil sell you all kinds of Implements clieaper than any other honse in Nebraska. We studebakee and white water "wg-odsts. MS BOWIES OF ALL gUTOS. We sell the Runner Cultivator, Garden City Clipper Plow PSKIH TWO AHD THRSS-HORS3 P3LOWS SMITH'S Cast Cast-Steel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOWS PRINCETON IRON-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OF COEN PLOWS, One and Two-Hole Hand Corn Shelters, and One Two and Four-Horse Power Shelters. IFTOOniTlim'CMEU YE KEEP NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS, AND GUARAN TEE ALL OTTK GOODS TO BE AS BECOMJIENDED. 23R. SMITH'S ' ELECTRIC ? OIL NEW COMBINATIONS NERVE POWER WITHOUT PHOSPnO A REAL SEDATIVE without Opium Reaction ! INNOCENT, even In th mouth of INFANTS. Twenty drops is the LARGEST dese. Cures SlcJc Headache IN ABUT TWENTY 3UNUTE3, RATIONAL PRIXCIPiES f CiNcruxATi, Jnne 17, 1370. DR. O. B. S3IIT1I Dear Sir: Sly motherscald cd her foot so badly she could not walk, which alarmingly swelled. Hy little boy faiul lumps on bis thront and very still' neck. I got up In tho night and bathed his throat and chest, and gave htm twenty drops of your OH. They are now both well. JOilNTOOMEY. Express office, 07 Weal Fourth struct. FonT Plain, July tt TR. BMTTH : Send me more Oil and more clrcu JL lars. It Is goin? like "hot cakes." Send some circulars also to Sutillf County. Cherry Valley, aa thev sent la for a supply of the Oil. Please send by llrst express, nnd oblige. Yours truly, D. E. DECKER, DrugslaC Not a Failorc JJNot One I (From Canada New Hamburg, Ont., July I DR. SMITH, Philadelphia: I have sold the Oil for Deafness, Sickness. Neuralgia, tc, and in every rase it law given satisfaction. I can procure quite r. number of letters. Wo want more of tho large size, Ac A-c. YoUrs respectfully. FRED. H. McCALLUM. Drugget. Sure onDeafness, SaltEheum, &c. jr!!1 1 Rheumatism. Salt Rheum. Erv- Isipelas. Paralysis. Chiilblalus, .7-n ttkc f dwellings. Headache. Burns, j4jJ..M'j& ) Frosts, Piles, and Scald Had. Felons, Carbuncles. Hutaips.DIp- f theria. Croup. Neuralgia, Oout. 1 IT CUJSES uoui. ir oiled J Ache, I wounds. Stilt Joints, Swelled GlandH, Canker, Tooth Ache. Cramta, Bloody Flux, tfce., TRY IT FOIi YOURSELF. SALr RnEUJt it cures every time (If younvs no soap on the parts while applying the oil.) aud It cures most nil cutaneous dLseusefa oOldoin talis lu Deafness or Rheumatism. C. jLETT, Agent, 12-Gm BROWNVILLE. NEB. BROTHER I DEALERS IN 1 fl 1 Siirjipj and woll!iriod3ti9pl; of PAHC1T GROCERIES nstant additions, and which low as any House west of : WE DEFY GOLIPETITIOtJ APPROVED BRANDS. t PRICE PAID TOR PH.OIDIJCE5 -A SWA.1ST & BKO. TITID sell the ml