w THE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1871. Publishers' "Xetlces. Extra Copies or ini Adyxbtjskk for sals by G. B. Moore, Boofcswller, Stationer and News Deal er, 'o. K itoln strettjnext door to the Postcfflce. LfjCAi. Notices, act us ordinary reading matter, IU be charged ten cents per line, each Insertion. 6st In display type, twenty-five per cent, additi onal to above rates. .ijivnirrrenMEXTS under the head of "Wanted." i'ur Kent," "For Sale," Lost," 'Found," &c, w.'l be charged twenty-live cents for each adver tise -sent of five lines, or less, each insertion. Ad-v-j-w-ementaovcr five lines, at the rate of live cents jer line, each insertion. CHUBC1I & ITACKFJl, Publishers Advertiser. CITY. Aim COUNTY. "Vevr Advertisement!. ' " Wanted Iteynolds Ilonse. y rwie VT. J.Austin. - m f -; r aa -School Land Sale J. 2&. SIcEonrio. V - taie Theo. Hill & Co. V43 Ainbarg Co's Manager!. Kopei of all sizes, ci Swan fc Bro's. Hand Corn Planters, new hardwaro Ann. Largest Rtove In America on exhibition by l.m new hardware Ann. Everything In the line of groceries arid f "jviHions at Swan & Bro. California Wine and Brandy. TjlO. y-if- article at McCreery & Xlckell'a. '2V-3m Extra force of tinners. Hoofing and gut t' -. i done on short notice by the new hnrd- v-t-oarm. -ti'tt pr. Barnes, formerly of Nemaha City, '. ,-re on last Tuesday for hla residence, ;; ... Phelps County Mo. Klcnchlng. Mrs. E. Johnson makes a .p ihy of bleaching straw goods at her :.. -'fiery store on Main street, Brownville. Pence Wire. How can W. I. Shellcn-b...--r ever sell all he has now on baud? The lc-quanlty he has on hand Induces him lt!IVritelicap. :. House and Bedding Plants A- few Am p'mt of our own raising. Dahlia, Can :..i, 'J.-rautjuni. Fuschtna, Abutilon, &c liow Tv 1 fr delivery. FuuXAa, Sons fc Co, lironv:l'eXb. S02t Caution. llerore Insuring your life, take U.ep.uiistohave a conversation with an iut or the Washington Life. It cannot do ha m to hear all sides of the quesllou before m.ik.ng a decision, aud you may be saved t.i.n a calamity byso doing, a tn Dr. tlenrj-A. Page, an alapathle phyl t.' .-hi a from Boston, Is slopping at the Rey i i'.Ih House. Hexpeets to run out Ills i.h'ngie and looOTor practice In this city aa.i surrounding county, and will proba h.j form an alliance with Dr. Crane. Art. invitation is extended to all wishing lo purchase the best Sewing Machine In use locriUal Lark'ln's Singer Sewing Muchine rooms ou Main street, where will be-found nil styles of Singer Machines, together with all the attachments In use for Sewing Ma-eUlnH-. Oil, needles, thread and all the lead ing articles known to the trade. a The "Wlbley Furniture. "With the cx- cptljii of a few car loads of chairs the fur niture ordered an bought by this house in tn iiuhtiTii market has arrived. "This house is u.iw packed full of every desirable class of g ods Iii the furniture line, and it is offered at prices w';tc:i must suit all classes of cus- "T-T'T'r ; Sr?raL' UHsIfliyiei25arr-f .!! .i. itnnnTm.It'iXi.. iiftv? mmpnn I rnr -a t i.r-citirr'a'BBt -r -m k ?w - rrrs i. -" ar--'u-AaK ---:r-4r.-,' !" we WHQttO HbolJt IMlUt i.i?t92kifi&ihASMrte hoVevcrHathJ iij tKUfiiMi never been compUmentcd with an o ;-uiI,iir did she ever before furnish so Vist'fi .uSit.-M. Tiio entire holiday w;is fjil ! :.npsiii wonders, and will ever be o'ir . ii-;od as. iu event to bo rememberod. li,. u! Fr-Ht, you've gone and done it this ;ai of 1S71. '-- " - Wednesday evening May 3rd.i Local of t!i.l.i-rrtistrat ills desk writing. A iinau is k' nl aiming up t!ie stairway, and comes fi,' i .v w ;.cal aa.l lays down the A'lecrti scr ju.t :.si.nbutd in tho oily, pointing to "; .L-.cfi ICkws. .', M. Giave.-, the keeper of i-iiu -liiK J-Kry on Main Street, was nr-'N : nr Ktp:na Kamiilinz lionso by mil I'Minptrf-il. nud taken bffore Jtu 1:3 i-r .i- t r. . 'ii:ut H'ierc heeoiifeKseii the alh-gisl , nnd ild his H;e and costs." -.1-lier- a.vlv:i: j-.- t .i Vr'v-V M irave. Are you the author of that-ii-.n . ' (LyKUlng at the Paper), yes sir. - 'J. J'-' Will you correct that? L-M-So air. u"-'iv rA I understand you to-say thnt ! i . a.l not inakeacorroctlon? ..-i i :j.lnce me that it is wrong In lM a-. i !.kh, nud I will, otherwise I won't. l,r .y , will youtAkeMarshall Campbell's wjrlf iru? -! will, c-clt Graves). da if:.wmmites enters Graves and Jlar fch.u: '.unp:NU.) JIirtatia I wish to tell you that I did an j irnve-t for keeping a gambling house, ii. :t he cou fesed and paid his line, but t" . iXi: was the Jlrst timo any gtim'iling i' .or ljuo in Sits saloon. And tho way is i !teued, an old Irlend of his was up t j J. '.. Louis, and wished to play cartls :: ;i.':iis. WaltJiian, and Graves objected II. trl.'u I tohl him to go home and go to bM and he wqttld tuke care of tho building. W.i n he wail arrasted, ids old friend from Ht. L.i. lis, said at the trial that he was the cs$3of the trouble, and paid tho Auo and e ist. I Sx'iievo that Graves keeps an orderly L-ar I wilt tell yon all I know- about it. I .ex nod that Wra. Smalt told Harps tcr that ta-y WtH-e gambling at Grave's, and propos elthat they go and Inform on him. After vn talk Small said, "Harpster I will tell -Vie Uarrada that they are"gambling there a lo-i toil Campbell to go and see .Mike lrraa , and as.t him what he knows about .irav.s keeping a gambling house." Camp-t- '1 went, and Barrada told him all he kiow. Campbell then arrested Graves, and hwxs fiaed as above set forth. Geutle-k-1 that is my information of the matter. Grjtvj IealPmyselfa white man, I con fess I uui engaged la a lower business than I was ever before in my life. And I mean to sell outw hen I can, but J will not sell to the IHirties who now wish to buy me out, be cause they vraal to Tun .the saloeu la my name until August, and thatl won't have done. Ci-aiAcU Church has related the facts 'g'iiy near straight. 1-wusseut to Barrada JUKl,rt3UCsUys Oraaes tGnitnfmliin n.nt fsnmrlaniWXVUv" Pn iii brougtit tlie paper to me-aud showed et.ie item, remarking that Church was a vi' SUt, nd -viUIan, not -worth hcll r J .u. ifl'-d-Sman don't like mo much better thauldoniin. Oiwp&iaUraVe.6,saloon.l8 as much whit er to.nu Siaairs as I am win tcr, than Nigger lld. . .- , 'A-xp-ji oallova that small Is as mean as e can tie. We mt down to him lor the --.itjs- to bat wlih and he was tfce only one i,il l'uld havo knowu what was going on, V'Jd I oeiifve he was the one that trot me ar- resui. C'.&rtI-Small only a few days ago tried "tvcaie influence the council to Issue 'ho a giiauliug license, saying, that it was rei" U,J tbe city wanted, oik! that he wonld Wwll for a license. " "" . X-isof-Weii -emieinen I -will make the Pi-r-cttou next week in aceocdance with the iti. toxit Graves and Campbell.) .. . - tQrw6offtrtll8forj''Q8 as aawrec tnoUl torVh?" PlUoo herelq ' J. or what it istotja. Reduced Prices, New Hardware Firm. Shingles lower than ever at John R. Bell's. Wlbley sells Slat backed Chairs,, for $4.50 a set. , -- Cheap plug tobacco, for smoking, at Swan &BroB. Photographs twice as natural as J His at Bennett's gallery. 20-Sm, ' mm t General Railroad Office at Star Hotel. and Foreign Ticket 2wtf Watch Repairing neatly and promptly done bv Dunn & Hays. 4Gwtf Hardware, of all kinds, at reduced pri ces by the new hardware firm. G-6t Seeds. Osage, Garden and Field seeds of all kinds, at McCreery & Nickcll's. 13-:im. . Boors, prices. J sash, blinds Ac, at wholesale John R. Bell. The Original Golden Crown Cigar is manufactured by A. F. Cohu. It Is thtftavo- rite everywhere. 37-tf Iilttle Boy's Hats. AJarge variety and late styles on hand and for sale at M rs. E. Johnson's rhMIncry store. '27-lt B. P. Soxid tr keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of harness, saddles, col lars, &c., which he will sell very. cheap for cash. Give him a call. 'Zl-il Chairs. The Wiblcy Furniture Ilouse.'ln this olfv. is In rwelotof several car loads of chairs. Call and see them. He sells cheap for cash and keeps all styles. Bfgsy Painting. Any buggy or wagon paiuted at Berkley & Bryant's shop that gumbo or mud of any kind will scale the paint, the money will be refunded. Patronize Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work caif be had at Neidhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it can bo had elsewhere. Noqe but the best ma terial used. 11-tf Baln, Xewton, Harrison and Button Wag ons, warranted, by new hardware Arm. A constant cfibrt to please and satisfy his guests is the only phrase that will apply to the conduct of Geo. Daughertyof the Res taurant next door to Carson's Bank; and his success is truly wonderful. Try him 5 Canton Clipper Plows. They have bcon tried by the ftmnors-of Nemaha county and need no commendation at our hands. It is only necessary to say that W. D. Shelleubcr? ger keeps them for sale. Bloeksmith iron and wagon timber for sale by the new hardware firm. ' ' Farmers take Kotlce. The celebrated McCoriuIek Advance Reaper Is for salo'by C. E. Alford, at Brownville, who la holding out greater inducements to buyers than has been oMered heretofore. Give him a call at the livery stable, near Reynolds House. Dealers bfiylng'afSt. Joseph will find It totiicir Interest to call on Messrs. Mnnsfleld, EUlngwood & Co. Their stock of Agricultu ral Implements, Iron, Steel, Hardware, Wood Work, c., Is large and complete. They are gentlemen to deal with, and clTer liberal discounts to the trade. lC-ly. PItt' Thresher, Climax and Wood's Reapers, Keystone Corn Planters, Moline Cultivators, Deerc's Moline Plows, Indus trial Plows, Smith's Pekjn Plows, wood nnd Iron" "beam xtottJihTlsliovel " plows, glmlen spades and rakes, hoes and picks, for sale and warranted, lower than anybody dare neil, by the new hardware firm. Everything from a tack to a threshing machine for sale by the new hardware Arm. asWJgy--:- - v'Jrtt SJ lJIkMfiS2: " - - m an izwz :ii!i aiaahUyHJWwnttPj But wo domtndVtSaiSltoityrd rMrvwBI T.ialjruAlrKlvjaA x'OtiTsi ir,Vf Aobc .s--isiaaiST5a53CiSi.w-MJsx sssii.-jr. Kl-day quite as lrcshnnumewAs: if done but yesterday. Howls 'thU? rierkley& Uryant muBt use better stock than ollera,- or tlicy know how to mix It. , Alf. W. Jldrgan. We are pleasetl to no tice that he lias a good stock of piece and gentleman's lurnlsliing goods of every do flcriptlon antilstyTe? which he offers, for sile: at-low prices. He employs two first-class talhmi. and willvut; fit and make uph'.a' goods Into any teslretl garment, ami in nny denlred fashion. Try' him ye who are in want of anything du hlsllne of good3. 20-?m . k J : -w "Down Comes Furniture." E. S. Wlb ley Is now receiving ills large stock of'Kurn itnre. Window Shades and Oil CIollis, which he invites all persons' to come fn examine and price, nnd satisfy themselves that lie means business, and that he Is going to seB everything in his line cheaper thaii they have ever been sold In this parfof tho courf- tT'- ' - " Largest sttovc In America on exhibition by thcharduaro. firm. . . - i - At Cost, S10.OJ0 worth of goods are now offered at and below cost. See the advertise ment of A. May & Co., in another column. They will leave town soon, aAu are deter mined to close out their stock before going. Now is your time to buy what you want at n bargain. Thelow marks they- are placing on good goods"wh!eh every family needs, and must have, will astonish all who have bought goods at the regular retail prices. Go to-day, go now for they arc selling fast. No Sideshows other than those belong ing to Van Amburgh&Co., allowed with their exhibition. Their llcoiisereadsthus: "Exclu sive privilege within thecily llmitsgnmted to Vnn'Aniburgh & Co." This keeps off dice, cards, jewelry cases, chuck-a-luek, thlm'ble rlnglng, and the thousand other things us ually hanging on to the mane of a great con cern. They've got the scoundrels this year, and are aided by the authorities every where Ktlbourn, Jenkins &, Co., corner Fourth and Main streets, In this city, have constant ly on hand a full stock of the best Pine Lum berof all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, delete., which the- are selling at the lowest possible figures for'whlcu the same can 'b"o got out of the log and shipped to this point. They are determined to continue as heretofore to sup ply the bulk of luinbes, etc, used In this Land District. Call and see tliem! -IGtfdw Facts. Brownville is in a new, or com paratively new country, which is as yet thinly settled in -relation to the populous districts east of us. Van Amburgh & Co's Great Menagerie and ClrcuKCs make a com bination that for magnitude and g'radenr Is not exceeded In tho world." It requires as a consequence great energy and force of char acter to bring so vast an establishment to this point through tho doubtful roads of a new pralrlc country, which Is never entered except by the smaller light-rigged, and too often clieap establishments that cannot ex ist where they are compelled to compete with the unlimited resources of a, firm like this or other firms approximating it in slz and magnificence. For the reason that this establishment is so large, and Intelligent communities know of the difficulty it must experience in getting through the country, rumors are often started, and grow Into be lief, that "the show won't ccme here; it will split up, divide," tc! to answer which we say positively that Van Amburgh &Co's Mammoth Menagerie, Frosts Amerlcannnd Selgrist's Great French Circuses, three great shows, will bo in Brownville next Wednes day .afternoon and jsvmlng, as advertised.' No-splits, nothing divided, entire, no tall end, piece or part, no ouo quarter, no three quarters, or moletyr branch or tributary, but bnthe contrary, the greacsliow itseif as ad-- vc-ri.xtni. runiaoHrn asnoove; OCIOHUCJB stated above, and you will be sure to win. HyattFogtlsJLhe Manager, and has been for lwcnty-avees,"and?t lar, upright and successful showman now living;. Reduced Prices. New Hardware Firm;" The cheapest syrnps In the market can "be found at Swaa & Bro's. Win. H. Hoover, Ileal Estate Agent and, Conveyencer: Court Itcom. . 3Itf-dw All standardjpateat medicines at " Lett & Ckeiqii's. Plastering nelr-r-J". H. Bnnec has It for sale. 'Thotcin want will do'well to give him a call. $3.50 for Cottage bedsteads at Wlbley's. Oh, who wouldn't get married now sleeping Is so cheap? &- It is no trouble to show our lumber. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN R. Bkll. -Bnllders should not fall to call at John 'R. Bell's, and get his prices and estimates ion your building. You will save money by it. '' ' See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dispensa ry, headed Boo'c for-the Million Marriage Guide in another column. . It should be read by all. - 27-ly. KememberDaugherty.'s Restaurant in the time of thy hunger, for there is the place to et a "square meal," served up" to the "Queen's taste.?' . A Question. Why is it the new hard ware firm are selling so many stoyes? Be-. cause they keep the latest patterns and are selling at reduced prices. ' 28-lt Blacksmith's Iron, of all. klndsr con stantly on hand, at Shellenberger's.; This Is a.grcat advantage to Blacksmiths, and oue which; they out to patronize. , . tf Yon will be honestly dealt with, and anS error that may occur will bo cheerfully cor rected. Joux R, Bell. The Decatur Magnet says, "Tho boy that stood on the burning deck," bought a ticket to Van Amburgh's Menagerie, when the big: show was in that place. John U- Bell, Michigan Pine Lumber yard, corner 1st and college Street, is stock ed with every kind of buildiug matorial a man can Ase, ami always at thalowest possi prlce.. ' Bain. Newton, harricon, andDutton Wag ons, warranted, by new hardware Arm. Paints of any Color. Go to Berkley fc Bryant's for the best mixed paints in Brown ville, la any color or shade wanted, at very low figures, MePhersou's block, No. CO, up stairs. ' John P. Manny's combined self-rako reaper nnd mower is the machine which is attracting the,. attention of our stock and grain raisers this spring. W. D. Sholleu berger has them for sale. On Hand. Onocar load.Buek.Eyo Reap ers, one carload Marsh Harvesters, oho ear load Kirby Reapers, any quantity of plows, cultivators, corn planters and every thing a pen-on wants. Call on F. A. Tlsdol & Co. Brownville, or Pawnee City. Stoves, of the latest Improved patterns, at reduced prices, by the new hardware Arm Wagon Loads. Mr. Wlbley continues to do a large wholesale business In his furni ture line. Two vragona are loading up this morning at his building on Main Street, for merchants in the interior. Mr. Wlbley Is doing good work In extending the trado of Brownville. ICUbourii Jcittitii -v- io oro busy loading up teams witn pine lumber sasii, and doors'or the west. Their trade is live ly this spjlng. They have good reputation for fair dealing among the farmers of Ne maha Johnson, Gage, Richardson and Paw nee. Uounuei-jr-T-- i.'CSV"'" '!:; Pure Praglnnd mdSIcues at. . Lirrr,& Cr -wrfc nEIGH'S. For X'xn going going to the Wlbley fur niture House to j-ee what" thoso Immense loads of goods landed at his store are com posed of. Yes, I see carpets, bed Matrcsscs, Wall pnper, c-iairs, bed steads, bureaus, ta bles, lut then there Is no use ennmeratlng ,Wbr.th8.re UnothluzJo his line, bo has not got,,aiia lor sale cheifp. , ". . ' v ,srJ. Physician's presefiptloWcarefuilycom- S . . til H pounded atall hours, day or night at ' Lett & Cueigii's. Stoves, of the latest improved patterns, at reduced prices, by ihe new hardware firm. Mn. Enmixi. The "Young Gentlemen's Gazing Society." which assembles In front of McFSicr&on's block, on Sundays, just as church is--out, -ought to be encouraged in thoir "laudable undertaking." They should notibn compt'llcll toj.tand out In the weath er; In the sun and rain. Some one should have an awning put up, and scats for them. Does their Secretary keep an accurate record of their observation!'? It would.be so grati fying to them to loo'c over fn after years. A Yonso Lady. Stono Coal Leases. Samuel Snyder and his son-in-law, Daniel McReynolds, liv ing on honey creek qctween this place and Peru; near the B. Ft. K. & P. R. It. have giv en twcnty-tlvcycar leases to an Omaha.Com pany, of whom' William Footman is the manager, conditioned that said company has the right of Ingress and e-jress on their farm to.prospect for coal, and if coal be found in paying quautIHir then that they .have Uio right to work said mines for twenty-five years, by paying monthly one -'cent, per bushel royalty to thc-owners , of said laud. Tills coal mining company aro now work ing coal mines In both Iowa and Missouri, and have given the lauds above leased a geo logical examination or sufficient exactness to convince them that coal exhists in pay ing quautit;e on said land, at no very great distance down. Samples of a pnmo article of coal were shown us which was ta ken from tho premises by the Omaha com pany while prospecting there Van Amburg's .Menagerie and Circus. Van Amburgh's Menagerie, -with which is combined Frost's A mer'ican Circus "and Sei grist's French Clr-ins, Inaugurated theseas' n of 1871 at this place yesterday. A more gor geous nnd attractive display has. never visit ed our city. Although this is the Fiftieth year of the existence of Vun Amburg's Me nagerie everything appears as gay and glit tering" us when iniw. During the interval that tho Company has been in winter quar ters at Carthage, tho manager has been ac tively engaged in putting the entlro lnstitu- Ition through a thorough course of repairs. The wagons have all heen overhauled, re paired and re-paUit-driso that they have tho appearance of net; vehicles. The band char iot la -especiaUyi attractive. New harness and new trimmings have been supplied, the horses are in uplendld condition, and the procession, as It passed through the city yes terday, presented q fine appearance. The collection of animalH, which is quite lai-ge, embracesjnany choice specimens of tho va rious species represented. Hyatt Frost, the manager, has exh.Wted a rare degree of pro Hoipnev in rrm.tnrtiii!? the affairs of the Company, ami has; madci complete success of tho institution. The two Circuses attach ed to the Menagerie, Frost's" American and Selgrist's French dircus, are complete exhi bitions In themselves. Much skill was dis played In the various performances in the arena, especially in the departments of gym nic and feats of equestrianism. Mons. Sel grist. In his performances with hla two little, boys', was an attractive feature or the enter tainment, as-was also the same performer with his trained dogs. The attendance, boih in tho 'afternoon and In the evening, was very large, thecommodious pavilllon having 'been densely packed on "0'ith occasions.' Ev erything was conducted In ths most orueriy manner, and Ave aro confident that tho entiro neritormanso impressed very favorably all thoso who wltneeaed it. JCeokui. J-T-cof, Oizie KedKMd Pr lee. New Hardware Firm. 1 you want a good picture go by all means to Bennett's galleryor it. 20-3m Farming; Implements at reducc-1 prices by the new hardware firm. - - ".7 5t The largest stove in America .on exhibi tion by the new hardware firm. 28-St Oils and paints at Lett & CitciGn's. Board by the day or week, at Daughcr-, ty's Resturant, one door west of the Bank. Unsettled Accounts. Those which are due A. May &. Co., are in the hands of Judge Morgan lor suit or settlement. Ten per cent. Den sells stoves and hardware ten per cent, cheaper than any other house in the Western States.. The A'eM- Hnrclvrare Firm are agents lor Drain and Sewer Cement Pipes, and Ce ment Flues and Chimneys. 27-61 tlf yon cannot find what you .-want any where else, you may depend on getting.! at. - Jorrx iC Bell's. Jour. Painters Wanted. Messrs Dcrk Iey it Bryant will give constant employ ment to two first class painters. None other need apply. Carpcnters,,"time Is money," and you will always save time by using our lumber, and money by buying" of as. Joixs- R. Bell. Something New; Cement fines, ch'lravi neys and drain pipe, cost one-half of brick, twice as good a draft, and' lower rate of In surance, for sale by tho new hardwaro Arm. The Hartebecste, Ostrich, Kangaroos, Jap anese Swine, Three Horned Spanish Bull new to tills country, and many other ani mals, are coming with Van Amburgh & Co. The above are from the Loudon collection, forwarded by Dr. Livingston, from Ethiopia. Jcanyllnd, the periorming plephunt with Van Amburgh & Co. is tho best trained of all her competitors so says Prdf. NJish, who has trained all that have risen to any distinction as performers. The Professor vis with Van Amburgh this year. The Cincinnati Chronicle has purchased the Ttmes OiHee, and good will, and tho two concerns are united now hi the Issue of the Clucmnati Evening Times and Chronicle. This Is tho b.;st Daily exchange wo have upon our list. We need not nfentlon the great inducement.-, offered by tho Weekly a-, so many of our subscribers have been con stant readers or tho.2.msa tor many years, and would not bo wltuout it. Economy. You pay beventy-flve cents to see an ordinary circus, and are pleased. On the 17th yon can see a va'st aad instruc tive collection of living wild animals,- with a free lecture upon eacli deu byfProl. Nash, William Winner, and others lull and vu lumnlous, with an American circus, the Great French Circus never before in the United States, Van Amburgh k. Co.'s Men agerie, and Frost's American Circus, v. it'ua graud procession and a golden chariot, the largest tent on the American eontinent, end the best managed show In the world, fill for the same price. Take all these facts into consideration, and tho additional laet that it Is not likely that another such concern will have the energy and force of character of Hyatt Frost to force itself jii rough our country, wlrch is yet comparatively now, and we are an re you will not neglect the gol den opportunity. A visit to the Paint Shop We found Waldtor Lemon putting ou tiie finishing loucirto-..iitra for the New Hardwj.ro Arm. Tiiey have received tho best mnteriu! for sign painting, office, store, duel in and laucy painting to be foumi in to- murl: , nnd it is useless to getyour sigifc p jiuyjUi, St. Louia hrjheyaif jfcfork! 5jkperand mter.l" i i Xeto: &-CBEtanfs Why Is. it the new hardware firm are sell ing so many stoves ? Because they keep the latest patterns and are selling at reduced prices. Glass aud putty at Lett & CIIEIGH'S. For tea and coffee go to Swan & Bro's. Everything froio.a tack to. n. threshing machine for sale by the new hardware Arm. BIncksmttU iron aud wagou timber for sale by the new .hardware firm. Clay's Patent-Weather Strip, Swan &, Bro. are. agents for this Weathor Strip. whlcli cfiectiially keeps out all rain, snow wind and dust from under all doors, to .which It is applied. They have the ugen cy for Richardson," Johnson;-Pawnee and Gage counties. Applications to them at their store In this city, will receive, prompt attention. '"' tl Builders taltcNctlce. If you want-door knobs, door locks, bolts of any size, screws for any purpose, window and curtain fast ners of any pattern, or anything else in the hardware line, W-. D Shellenberger will set! them to you as cheap os.they can be had In St. Joseph or Brownville. Farmers I As" the new hardware Arm have sold all the,lr K.-ystono Coi n Planters we would advise you to walf'until next j t ar before purchasing, as the Keystone Corn Planter took the Ursi premium at the State Fair, over all others, tor bqlug the best in ev ery roped. bwarna- Bro., hive added a rail and com -pletiia-uoVtmeht ,i Glassand ,iueiyiaw.iri to their stock. Evvryi.-ilug.oi the best qua! It j aud at low prices. : - The Best the City Affords Ask one of tiie boarders at Gttirg.- Dauglierty's K&sUtu rant what lie hud for dinner tolily, and liis reply will be the b.-st the' market affords,' George says all he-wants is sufficient room to get all the hoarders in tho city. ' " . , - Cemetery Improvements. The ceme-h-ryJ-uUdiugUup dud nearly 4noloi;ed. A good well has been dug. wailed up and ready for use. New gates and'ttteps are wanted There are many who have not yet conlnbu-i ted to these improvements, Jinny others have signed but havo paid nothing .113. yet. I'he subscription is now in the hands of Mr. Judkins, to whom further douutions for the improvements may be made oraubVcriptioii paid. The well is-agood one, and will afi ford an abundance of water for all liov.-ers-plauts, shrubbery and trees now, or-thaj may hereafter be placed on the grounds. Let us all unite in making this sacred spot, of our loved ones who have gone before; one of the pleasantcst retreats connected with our city. The Lady's Friend for June, 1G72.- This is a splendid number. Tim sttel-phite, representing the meeting of Mary Q,u.-en or Scots and Queen Elizabeth, in the garden id Fotheringay Castle, is a picture .of extraorl dinary interc-st aud' value. The beautiful JIary and her stately and powerful rival are admirably contrasted. Ills the conception of no common artist. In the colored Fash ion plate we see a group of graceful ladies, attired In airy summer robes ; and there is a wood-cut of the Rhine, that -oost romantic of European rivers. ilusic-the'-Retter Gal op." The literary matter is delightfully va ried and entertaining. A quantity or Illus trations of handsome summer costumes, bathing dresses Included, must be very '-acceptable to the ladles, and tho fancy work looks particularly captivating. Price' Si50 a year (which also Includes a Iiu-eo steel en graving.) Fourcoples.SG. Five conies, rand one gratis). S3. "The Lady's Friend," and the "Saturday Evening post" (and ono .en graving), $4. Published by Deacon & Peter son, Philadelphia. Slngle-cpples for salo by allnews dealers, 25 cents! Onr' subscrUiers rBaaobtain-the Lady?s Friend of as st SL50 JTbo best stock, 'at lowest prices, can bo found 'fayrar'" -"'- -' -- -" Tj-.i-'J Ja,t Maore's Book-S tore, . Z0-tt ; 1RcdedErlce.-Xevr.Hardware Firm. ,AU(klnds ofdried and can fruits at 8wan & Bro. iMH mm Vot Choice" Jewelry, -warranted pure atutr, go to Dunn & Hays. v 44yrtt 3 " ' --- - s.u J'ftke Peach, A fresh lot Just receive! at'Swau & Bro's. - ' "Perfumery, fine toilet sonps Ac, at 4 "' .- LnTT S CltEtGK'S. ,-f- - sr . SyVPlow and harrow teth at cost by the hriuw hardware firm. J;MIlk Crocks and Jars, of the celebrated -Akron ware at Swan & Bra's. mm .1 JM - Concentrated Lye in Porcelain cans, a decided Improvement over the old fashion ed tin boxes, for sale at Swan & Bro. Something New. Cement flues, chim neys' and drain pipe, cost one-half of brick, twice as good a draft, and lower rate of In surance, for sale by the new hardware firm. PrIIng Iron Beam Cultivators are for sale by W. D. Shellenberger. Farmers arc requested to glvothem a thorough exam ination. They will "stand the test of actual ,flcld trial and are superior to other like in'a-' chines now in use. Hnnd Corn Planters, new hardware firm. ' mm, or- ., JHollrvc Cultivator look prize at thceultt vafor trial, over tho Weir and all others. Sold by the new hardware firm fLtdlcs'and children visit the Van Am Burgh show by the thousands, without male :-.i?pirca completely are they protected from harm or-'lnsult. Jvcy stone corn planter took first prem ium at State Fair, over tho Union, Vandeur, Brown's and a d all others, its advantages being tho double, open drop, marker and light draft. Sold by the new hardware firm. Plows, aud Harrow teeth at cost, by tho new hardware firm. 2C-6t 'Better late than, never. Senator Tip has our thanfcj for seven parts of the bound, volumna ofttic Congressional Globe, of-'tne 2nd session of the 41st Congress, 1860-70. Surely Cougress Is a gassy Institution if it taltes 7,000 pages of a leaf 8x10 iuches square to contain six months of Its wise and other wise sayings, while In session. It would make one voluran twenty iuches thick. A. Christian education has Influenced the manager of Van Amburgh & Co., to the extent, that he allows no unlicensed pro fanity. Intoxication or secular labor on the Sabbath, - . . Truth. The. powers of Mrs. Whltcomb's Syrup lor children are as positive as the sun light from heaven, and gentle and soothing as an ahgel's whisper. A Woman's Right. We hold this truth : to bo self evident that all women are en dowed with certalu inalienable rights, among which are life, librty, aud a Charter Oak Cooking SlovevThe latter is an indis pensablo prerequisite. Van Ambnrgh Cc Co. Munagerlo and itwo circuses will exhibit under one canvas in Brownville,' on nest Wednesday. All are rispt'ciluily invited. At Dcus.-; Ano assortment of clothing, iiiitaunu caps J ust received. Dear Moline, High Priced Plows Played out. iicn'seli Peaiu and Quiiiey bicaumg p. ow cheaper than tiie c.ieapost. 300 Sohl in 111. Parlinscelebrated cul tivator Is ttiobt-st in tills luaruet, so the. ifcrimrsKav.-!Tiii.v,areU bo rouul ior sale anait. Sobesieust for o S&arrlSyniio hulte: of Brownville. During his absenco "My Sou George" is measurlug off the calicp and fancy dress goods, by the yasd and ui esa pat terns in mat lively at.d gentlemanly way, which salts customers. Gibson & Vane II aro supplying thl3 mariiol with tho best of fall wheat family Hour, at the old red store. ' Uleuldlngs. Just received by A. J. Mc Fall, a huge quantity of'Mouldlngs for plo tureframeb. A large number of tho best parlor mirrors la thecity. Ills furniture is expected this week.. Jack can do business, and he will too. Glvehim a calf whether youAYUUt anytbir.gor nc not. The Baptist pulpit. Tho Rev. T. J. Morgan of tCdolfcste'r.'Y. lifts .accepted a call from the Aral Baptist Church iu Brown ville, and, will bo present on tuo.ursi ,aaD. bath In Ju-.tef -- - Eastern Star. This degree will be con ferred ou next-Friday, evening at the Mason ic HaII, upon it'll app'ricsnts-who have made the requisite advancement to entitletiiem to receive it: All blaster Masons in good stand log and other members of thlrf degree are euniiafly iiivUed lb be present; APctltlffii.- T.iereis beiiig circulated in ti its uuitniy a petition to the Constitutional .; Cou veut ion HSking tnat provision be made m tJiiJtiw. fJ-Histitutlou iora new-; set-of s.iui-itiid O'unty olih-erj. Ihrongiiout. It is beln!i.iiu.uunouslj' iguttd by xnou oi ail i.ir-' SJ731-- f .. "" ..... - tiesr Judge iYheeleiC liubitsup nnd nearly eiiciu:d, atvvo.-toiy luniijo ois rtvmriieu, -m ituMiird, oai oi Ul.i hliuei. lnib nw Uiiumgisoi pmoaud, la las&i loet on the ground, .witn twenty ieet htudthug. The Judge has, without "itoubt, one 'of tno best b.ock oil lots in Uio city of Brownville. 1'heCashler of tlie State Bunk, Mr. Ea ton, b is-hisJiew residence on .Main, west of bevourh street,- nearly e'uelooed.-" .- ; . " : : " '' Dr. 21'Coiaas. The roof is being put on to ills now gotnie brick lanu reaidence. The brick, wprk'is An isiied. . -- , ' , . r : Sunday Schools. There are thirty-four Sunday cioaooid in Nmamt county uurhig mc oummcr montiis. Itivii at Ion. The editor of tho Atlvertitcr has &ccelitet an invitation to fcpeak to tim Susifiay Selioo! scholars, at tho. orick school housi', do.vu tae bottom, near jtlSHi? "Plan ter's, on next isunduy, at U o clock. Mr. G. ShellnSiu id theSup'erluteiideiit. -- - - - i - ' A Zrcuh lot of Salt Lake Isaene3 at Swaa s Bro's. .. :-'! "" Early Goodrich Potatoes at Swan & Bro. .4 m Ml" Carpenter Shop J. W. Applegale has removtM.tiia di neutii snop on to lat strec oppb.taV. A. Tisdcl'-i agrtcuitural Wai- 3Ir. 3IcCoy, the giciit cattle dealer ot Gieiiwood, Iofa,'has movtito Brojviiyllle. Avaluableadditionto our city aud county. .The ijato.t j'ewn.-W. C Den has Just received u large a-oruut-ut of. hulioi' linen auiih, in.kSe.Vjnekone'iatid lliieu suits, bov'a liuon Mills ;.curJ.N, uapktus.sasiies. ribbons, i:ats and sun dowus; of the latest patterns. That Is -what they should da. Farm er should call aud examine the large stock of hardware, tools, fence wire", iigrieujtural fmplemenbj, etc., at ,W, D.. Shehenbergerfs before purchasing elsewhere. All goods war ranted aud-prlces guaranteed as low asthe lowest. 9 tr r '. f jtr . , ' '. ' i : , A Car load-of fence wlrejast'treeelved by Shellenberger,"whlch he proposes to sell low do vvu for cash. t ? -' -' " 4 : ': ::' Tr, i a 'Waa Paper, aad WlndovrtShadei. atW.IT.WMlf4ilMsaL.-r' .- -v :. - .-rK -" - WL ' j a. - -. r 1 1 1 1 iiTf syffii A i0mttmm 'mrmm f1"11 1 it '.i.fuH(r'rPii'nfysasL Tl"Ei. rSTrTTFaHS' . . X,rzi V'.UMderlita miwmat Reds.ced PrSees-Jew Hardward Firm. .Vh-S- i-it I l ijg, tr Picture Frames. Tho Wlbley House has materially reduced, the price of this class of furniture. i- BeliVertd Free. The Wlbley House de-J livers to ct.y customers. their mrnituro free of express charges, and sell at lowest cash rates. ' i ma aw Why is it the new hardware firm are sell ing so" many stoves ? Because they keep the latest patterns and arc stdliois. ftt reduced' prices. . i i A fall line. Groceries and dry goods are to bo had cheaper for ready pay, at F. E. Johnson & Co's store than any where else in Brownville. Ladles did. you know It 1 The latest styles ol ladies hats In large quantities can be had cheaper at F. E. Johnson &Co'svthan at any other House In Brownville aiollne Cultivator took prize at thq culti vator trial, over tho Weir and all .others. Sold by tho new" hardware firm. pows and narrow teeth at cost, by the new hardware firm. Reduced Prices. New Hardware Firm. Henry A. Page.31. D., lata surgeon in U. S. A., located in office with J., Crane, M. D., corner Main aud 3rd streets, over tho Post Office-. Dr. P. tenders his professional services tq the citizens of BrownvUle, and surrounding country. Calls at any hour ot the day or night promptly at tended, to. Er. J. Crane has removed his offieo to the corner of 3rd and Main streets, over the Post Office. Special attention given, as here tofore, to surgery, chronic diseases, atid dis easei of females. W. D. Shellenberger has. Purlin's cele brated wrought Iron frame, wooden beam cultivator. Over 3,000 sold In Illinois last year. The St. Jo. Union. A gentleman repre senting this j-terllug Republican sheet called In our absencethis week. We understand tliathelR asking for subscriptions for tho dally Union. We are happy to say it Is tho best daily paper that comes to this office; outside the State, as it, arrives hero on the day of publication invariably. MaJ. W. XX. Ballhache, of Qutncy.gave us a call tills week. Since he was here before he has been west on the O. P., and down to Denver city, returning on the Kansas .Pacif ic, thence up to Brownville. Ho preiers Brownville for his residence over all points visited. . Building Large:., As it was ijald Of tho ricli man ho wo record of Bon. Rogers, ilo iu materially increasing tho stable room of tho already extensive Rogcris' ,Uriek Livery Block, on 1st street. When completed, as it noon will be, it will be one of the largest and. best-livery stables in the State. " , Depot tor School Books. AH tho bookb used ill our city aud county schools are to bo found at Moore's, book otore. No other house, in Brownville keeps them ail. "JQ-U Phlladelphc Jacob Marhon is looking for the arrival of his new stock of gentle men's clothing aad lurnisHIng goods'"010 Philadelphia this week. ' -v ' atra-.vhorries.-J.,.L- Colhappsupplles his tiilili wlthistcawijcrries grown iajhlsowu t;irtilCwftn his own cultivation. Garifners. lookout, theprlnter Is on your track, straight, nnd swift. It he makes tliLs lirst quarter on such good time, what may wo.look for on tho home str. tch ? .ICerchavel telour. Choico fall "heat J.HSWftS!W4aflPAv9J? QiTmoro a new E& r.-.ys-- -m -., --if .. , L - 'f- at k'- . - . S8ScSS ihilu stroc-t, IiiTinacTiy. Mr. Giimnreln ustn,bnslj(jJ' n- roputatlon in this city for prompt attention to business; lor fair deal ing; for tiuslness energy and capacity, and for tho sale of choice and fresh family gro ceries. He cn-rrles this Inflcenco with him to his new quarters a few doors np street jvherohls old ciilomers will be happy to iheet him and ccnt'iiue to purchwc his gro ceries, aa'h'e has a lull atock of nev.' goo-Id to sell. ' ' ' ' '. ""' There la the Place to tnd him J. Ci Deuscris still staying at tho State. Bank, ready to wait upon his friends who. wish ,tpj settle thoir accounts. " 3u-2t Qnartc'rly Msetlnjr. Tho Rev. Jfartln Prlchard Is'the Fresidlng Elder and tho Rev. L. F. Britt wishes lo meet thoso who are wa'itlAg upon the Lord. It commences, in Brownville on next Saturday afternoon atS o'clock p. 31. ' Preaching In tho evening, and the usual services upou the Sabbath, An olsl Settler 3aek. Geo. W. Hughe?, ono of the, old setttere of Nemaha county, and a brother of oar fellow townsman R. V. Hughes; Eis-q., will spend some time among his numerous relations in this county. lit is oue of the army veterans of the county; lias" been living in "Indiana since ldCd. Ho lias been in bad health fur sometime nud Is iu iiopes that the Nebraska cllmute will set him on, bis pins once agaift. Tho Railroad Boot and Shoe Stfire keeps tile best assortment of Boots and Shoes to be had in Brownville, and selFd tftem cheapei titan any hoii.-o in town. Hf eiv Goods. Fresh arrival or lailles' and ciilldron"si-jhoe and" Slippers at UobisonS. The Iilttle Corpornl for May. Is an ;--ceiieuw uumooi, tun i puniAiog and uiiiuui- .livexeailing mutter lor boy ana glrih, and oitler people wi;o have young hearts. Tormn, $l.ou,a,year.. Send stttnip for specimen num ber nnd premium list to John E. Allller, Pub lisher, Chicago, 111. "ThtujPhrcntfloglcal Journal -for'JIay. A vtirj' superior nuinlwr-contains an ar ray of'over twenty stated articles, besides Us ever valuable miscellany ; among the more Interesting subjects may be mentioned: Ed ward Harris., tiie. eminent Rhode Island woolen mauuiaeturer; Woman vs. W-inaii s Rights; Tho Feet their5-Dress -ami Cre; Ciiarlesumner; The Utah 6entlles; Wity we nted Vt'-.meu a-5 lfhyslclwos ; A Free iui pjt a need otjhe Times ; Tne "Sugar Maple Tree. Price a7 cents :?' a ear. Sent" half a year, cm trial, for SI. Addret S. R. Weils, Ss'J Broadway, N. Y. General Grant'. Mr. Wendto! Grant has for inmiy yeats been one of the enterprising mercha!its,'6f Brownville. He retires from tne position this week, and will spend a few weks in settling up his extensive bnaliiess The Iron Trade. The Pittsburg ami oth er manufacturers ot Iron hiVf advanced the jirleef. since January lst? 1&7I, fully thret- eishthHol a cent per ponim ou an sizts. This advance will, soon be felt among onr W-xtern dealers and cousunurs. Whole naiT dealers who supplied themst-lves for tin spring aAd summer tritde'bfefort the advanec .iiiiiAbrd'towJilfurii whi-o longer at o!i orictH. Such Is tirffcase wish Messrs. Jlimv ticld, Kllingwooil t Co.. or St. Josi-ph. Mo. Anticipating an advance, tftey patin n stock early in the scison, and are still offering at old prices their large stock of Iron, steel, wagon and buggy wood work, cagripge and buggy-makers' hurdwiue, and all other arti cles used in making wagons, carriages, and buggies. Tbey publish a pamphlet contain ing a full list of prices, and" will forward it by mall on application. Give them a call, or send in your orders by mall and we feel confident they will grvesatlsmcdon In prices audqualltv 16-ly u o r-- TFIRgTrPKEaiXOMjCIGAItS: . .'A. F.'Cohn, of this city, took the first pre- st pre- or the rmlnn on Cigars, with H. Ct Lett, one Iwst judges of a good Clgarln theconntry, a chairiaan,Of ,thp; awarding comHiIttee, and tlie premium was-deeerrec. Factory at No. at.JlaIn street. : i 23dwtt tSM(Mi.'ifllrfiil??iu.v 1 mTi 1 il. im AB. The Reasons -why Dooley's Yeast Pow decls prefered to any other Baking .Powdery in market, are owing to its perfect purity, quality, quantity, and economy. The In gredients aru strictly f-eo from deleterious substance?, and hettco. tho full strength of each ao obtained,.and Uio resets are uniform every time it Is aod. Tjils can. not bo the cue in those of ordinary manuriictu're, and for proof of our assertion, .votvmply ask thoso. who hava never used Docley's Xca6i Powdr to give It a trial. Your Grocer keeps It. Doo ley & Brother, Manufacturers, 6? New St NewYorli . . . " f.m, XOTICB. Thercgnlar term of the Frobato Court for the trial of civil casts for all sums over one hundred dollars- and under threo hundred dollars, will be held at the office of the Fro bate Judge In the city of Brownville, Nema ha county, Ncbiaskn. commencing on the flrsttMjBdayof each calendar month. A. W MORGAN, 27-tf Probate Judge. IFTY BOIiA A Ne.w School Book, by B. S. VKEKixs.Prlce J7J0 per dozen. Coa talns over two hundred new and beautiful Sons Dnets.etc; by Wiu.3. IlAYS,WKBSTSa,TlIOSr as, etc Everything i3 new, freih, and.s?ark luiir. Conteuta and specimen pagta Eeat free. Samp!o copies mailwl ;freo of postage to toachers tbr 63 cent- Liberal ttrmi for Intro duction. Worth of jlaslo '. : Subscribers to. JK tkus MusicalMoxtu- 1 Kf ir.,- ii.v.i.. -u tt..- m. -J ...l.UVlA(kXJ.. ft-n1: :?yrJ,-5?iV . TLebacJcnt m"Bt?is'fop. AD cents. i"oar baclc 1 numbers ibr 71 cents. A(i1rnj J. L. PETERS, 50J Broadway, if. Y. -ih3Cl - CQ I V re KettlngtheirMU. 1 TTT.l-KTEDrwa DiatiigrJ-tj)6ittCt!aarawnte4-slcforltiwa-c-'nt' V -u,ut- Iteraohfi .u2u, KroTvAvAi. CooZ -a piece- Tl)Oferwli,, vVi.MaaaateaibeaiInoyrnn; feiveR," ' - sical iUyaattvet shojuili YVANTto.-Ai)4a,oj:zr3y waated. rtiaufrafe I sendSlccntitfor a s-xni-J tbktK."c; - SKJ ' Iilecom. pi.m...ui,1-. - - - . , $!' Manufacturer, Wholesale & Retail' Dairfirir? I' t '- I, i . j .':! -i - v - - W !'" u"r-'"' ! jtfJ- Hi ' ; . WM$ -'"'- l VX?tX P-Trt ??TT W 'Stt. "Ml-k tSCTf 9mMB ?TrTfcT?? L ' '-f-f' ,. .', , ,, ,' ' il n-v rj p5"l3 -p5S - l- f Kra -y -S. 5-V3- 12 Ho. 71 SZsis. Street, 0 BROWTSTVILLE, rn llU-uMHr n J i t !fl rt A-oSTD UEFZBUSTGr, Done lo Order, on Short Notice, in Workmanfike Manner, XmmmmWLmm kS&l W ' M iSKl .Ltliil?LlT , jTPsigsX?i arRTsiiMFr " wsacjia.'fciBfcEa iiiKOviei2?Piir-fii!ZZJir3S BP !!& ?rP'UmWmmmmtmmm9imMK4mWfotf2 . - JUBjJ i' mJ2 ' 1 ' ' ' '- i i i i ( i i i -.JMfc-,. -"mmi' , J ..J .j.. -JE1, jlSSSSLZmmmWi 1866, '' 1871. OPEN to TH J?OM T-W3 T& .--4n A & tit a " &&s Can and "Evil sell yon all "kinds of Jmplezneiits clieapfe? tliasi. any othev Ilonse in Uebrnslia. : .r "Wq STIJDEBAKEE AND WHITE "WA1 - and mmm "We JSunner Cnltiyator, Garden CityCHppciirPJGlV PSKEST TWO" A3T5 TKRBS-HOjSSS pIcWS SMITH'S Cast Ca,i-Steei PLOWS, EXCELSIOR artd GANG PLOWS PEINCETONJRON-BEAL PJLOW3, , r ALL BINDS OE One and Two-Hole Hand Corn Shelters, and' Orifc, Two and Four-Horse Power Sheiiers, v ? if ne oi miiSi -VE KEEP NOTHING -BUT FIEST'OIaASS GOODSt.ANDiCiUA.;r:A. TEE, ATiL OnR f?OOT5a;Tt"VRF. X9, Tl-RffrtVPMKN-TJP.D-'"'! s "4 " ' ' "-- "1 . 'It-; " 'F-fCl . -' 1 . m ' ;l A MlvSnpply of; Extras1, ftlyoii'-ffft TOM 422 fcj-S-rfc-r-SyX- -mm VN mmmm- 'l,'"lW:",'.XsTMtfertW. , cenu each let rA( n. rjirfiyelipcs cr Hth. : : ; L-.i ., i , T j - . "Tf i ' " FOB KAT.K.l-TIe ejntelcwpriirK.'ifla m?&rl I unit. Infchersctsnenouir-of TLgj. lUII.t Co nrownvilf,;trt?rarfatcptlfeS-2rtrtt:c!jes5 Ft(ter ne Ml'-1 the Stnre. 30-tf 1,'Olt S.VLTi Two Nrw Water Mills. Te'rnw l reasniiaWiiF6rturcxp'fefiaiiarC3HlOTl"jeCr W. J. AusTi-, lteal Est&ta Ageat, UronrnvIIIo. Nebraska. t- , i lao-u FOIt 8ALB. Lots l, l: awl PtBIock toceUier with the House aniTfilf Ino TiniIrQrf. lioo u has five Urse room. Ctstcai'l.HkUlZj barrels- XtM Improved, with fruit ana brnamentaltreest' Tennn cash. For particulars. uiulre at this oClcc. oro'--ViKOiNiviioi.nKpoic 2-tf TOR SALE. noose and ttro tots, in taeiKi-of X Brownville. For rrrther ptrUcalurs -eiiquf n, qrj.M.Zoog. otqty 3EJU. a-tf "POU SALE. An Improved rarm of-Sta acres, -- two or two- and a halt" ralles northwes; or Brownville. Terms ensj-. for partlca tars- em-ulr of S. IL CtAYTOr.oo UiprsusM, or- W. Jaia zix, inUrownrlAe. , . . 2tf I?OB SvVLE.-The j-onth half of the sooth eswC. quarter of scUja I, tj-rnhlp 0. .xaago XX' TMrty-lx acres broke, smali Orchard. Ccltoiuvoh:-; Grove. Jledse. fieirschool, and 12 mIlctwK a;. , I?era. For ethor j-articuIArs apply to IX T. Ctv ' itKitTSAN.orthti otRce. W& . -1ITY ntOPERTY FOR SALET ClHii;-rS:- v proveu ana animprovcxt. fe .,- t.--. W, J..AC5TiN. SC-tf Real EStnUs Agent, Browuvllti. ' LANBo AND. FAJXMS, FOIt SALE.-TO1; terms, location, etc, on quire-of V, J. ATTSiTrV. 1 2S-tf Heal Estate Agent, Brovrnvine. "W43?&S - r. ; . r Advertisements under this Kpud-wU! M rhani.nt v , - m.-wsvmm mcmwmwmwmwKmmwn4 . 4 r . .. . Ta'Kssrr. ' -w -rsr---- JlL- : -r?l ;. .... . .v.. - .'.. Auverucncnts aauer.ttls flea-? will rM,corSo&" w tenia vatu Hucrutii, mr utj lists Of '18. L1 rpo KENT.-Mrs. Beech has ft. salt or roomvio! Jm rent For terras eriquhe of her son at thosro' Oillce. ata fi WSBRASBJL i t,i.is &- ri ..rt. i i ";5-.' Tr-!. - s r ' . ,f'- "?' ' H - A3 nut TT se3i tlio , V ill' -"-JjV 3 IB"''' :i li' . tV - ;n r.r.-.a LJli ;--.:S. of a i& s l7S t..- sell tlzQ .IN-jr COEN PL0W& m W1BLEY, a- , fef M JsMA 1-iHiiir M . lilt I. 1LiJLX3JirzrX--Ttr ? ni (il E: WOELS Tefh,-ZyrSfi C?? ls; JttjfSL., I Lt- t . ', .a .i ir t- . .1? ' E M M FOB if U HtiV hU,(1 l W H B-i H A i. ( " i V I' h T I Ml City. 4 '' ' ' Iml . -i