rs sesssssrsrcrs: ZS2iUZ.C65Z 'isZyfL'ii.icl rfr.e.Jii jf-at-'.-tRBSaSSSSaa: Msne OFFICIAL. Laws of the Uniied Slates l'ASSr.I) AT TIIK sECOSD SKSSIOX OP THE KOIiTV &&CUM) COSG1UZ.SS. Convention Between the States of America and the United States of Mexico. Extension of the Du ration of the Joint Commission for Set tlement of Claims. Signed April 19, ib71 Ratified December 13, 1871 Ex changed Februarys, 1612; Proclaimed February 8, 1872. my the mnsmnxT of tiii: united STATES OF AMEIU'W. A PROCLAMATION. "Whereas a convention between the United States of America and the united States of Mexico was conclu ded and signed by their re eclive plenipotentiaries, at the city of Mexi co, on the nineteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, for extending the time limited by the : invention between the two coun tries of the 4th of July, 1SGS, for the lerminntion of the proceedings of the joint commission provukd for by tl e 1 ttter instrument ; which couriitiop, being in the English and Spanish languages, is word for word as fol lows : Wherens n convention was conclu ded on tiie 4th day of.Tul.y, IMiS, be tween the United States of Ameiica and the United .States of Mexico, for the settlement of out-standing claim that have originated since the ringing of the treaty of (Juadalupe Hidalgo, on the 2d of Febuary, 184S, by a mix ed commission limited to endure for two years and six months from the day "of the lirst meeting of the com mfsNioncra ; and wnereas doubts have ari-en as to the practicability ofihe business of the suit! commiion being concluded within the period assigned: The President of the United Stnt-s of Ameiica ami the President of the United State's of Mexico are de-irou-that the lime oiginally iixed for lh duiationofthesaidconiiniiaioij should bo extendeil, and to this end hae named plenipotentiaries toaree upon the best mode of efi'eeiing tbi- object, that is to s-ay : The Pi evident of the United States of America, Thomas K. Nelson, accredited a3 Knvoy Extraor dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of rbo United States of America to the M x nn Republic ; and the President of tne United States of Mexico, Man uel Azpiroz, Chief Clerk and in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Re lations of the United States of Mexico; who, after having presented their res pective powers, and finding them Mif licient and in due fornix have agreed upon the following articles : AltTICJ.E I, The high contracting parties agree that the term assigned in the conven tion of the 4th of July, 1SG3, above referred- to, for the duration of the said commission, shall be extended for a time not exceeding one year from the day when the functions of the said commissions would terminate accor ding to the convention referred to, or for a shorter time if it should be deemed ?ufiicient by the commission ers, or the umpire, in case of their dis agreement. It is agreed that nothing contained in this article shall in any wie alter or extend the time originally fixed in the said convention for the presenta tion of claims to the mixed commis sion. Akticle II. The present convention shall he rat ified, and the ratifications shall be ex changed at Washington, as soon as possible. In witness whereof the above-men tioned plenipotentiaries have signed the same and affixed their respective seal. Done in the city of Mexico the 19th day of April, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seven tv-one. SKAT..1 THOMAS II. XULSOX. seal. MANUEL AZPIROZ. And whereas the said convention ha been duly ratified on both parts ami the representative ratifications of the same have been exchanged : - Now therefore, be it known thot I, Ulysses S. (i it ant, President of the United States of America, have caus ed the said convention to be made public, to the end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may lie observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and citizens thereof. In testimony whereof I have hore- unto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this eighth day'of Februaiy,in the year of our Lord one thousand seal eight hundred and seventy two, and of the Independence of the United States of Amer ica theninetv-sixlh. U. S. GRANT. By the President : Hamilton Fisir, Secretary of State. General Nature No 21. AX ACT supplementary tothunct entitled "An act to pravenS the e.Meimlnatioxi of fur-bearing animals In Alaska." lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unit ed States of America in Congress as sembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury bo, and he is hereby, author zed to appoin tone agent and three as sistant agents, who shall be charged with tho management of the seal fish eries in Alaska, and the performance of such other duties as may be assign ed to them by the Secretary of the Treasury ; and the said agent shall re ceive tho sum often dollars each day, one assistant agent tho sum of eight dollars each day, and two assistant ugentsthe sum of six dollars each day while so employed ; and they shall al ao be allowed their necessary travel ing expensesin going to and return ing from Alaska, for which expenses vouchers shall be piesented to tho pn-per accounting oliicers of the treas ury, and such expenses shall not ex ceed in the aggregate six hundred dol lars each in any one year : Provided, That such agentsshall never be inter ested, directly or indirectly, in any lease of the right to hike seals, nor in any proceeds nor profits thereof, neith er ?- owner, agent, partner, or other-wi-e. Sec. 2. That the .Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, author izes to erect a dwelling-house upon each of the Islands of St. Paul and St. George, for the use of said agents, the cost of both not to exceed six thou sand dollars. bcc. 3. That the said agents he. and they r.ro hereby empowercdjto admin ister oaths in all cases relating to service of tho United States, and to tako testimony in Alaska for the ue of the government in anv matter con cerning the public revenues. Approved March 5, 1S75. General Nature No. 22. AN AtT amending the net approved Julv twoiity-seyenth. eighteen hundred and Blxij -.-ight, entitled '-An act relating to pent,ius." lit, it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni ted Suites of America in Congress As sembled, That the second section of the act of Congress approved July twenty-seuenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, entitled "An act re lating to pensions," be ameuded by inserting after the word "commission'' in said section, the words "or was at aome naval station." Approved, March 5, 1872. an Srt:EJtAr'1TURE-No. 23. Ii.e tsjc. siV,V ""i1 r'vcne acts lmpos tafntfherauw ".lUh. andPCer- HoLC'nted hH thc ScnaiG a'd -loose oj Rejirescntativcs of thc Uni- ted Slates of America in Congress As sembled, '1 hat from and after the pas sage of this act so much of ttheduloU of the internal revenue acts asimpo eo a tax on any "can, bottle, or other sin gle package containing meats, fish, shell-fish, fruits, vegetables, sauces, United ' s"iruPs prepared mustard, jams, or jel j'nitrd I lies," be, and the sum.; is hereby, re pealed. Approved, March 5, IS72. Geneh a Jj Nature No. 5.4. AN Ad' to inii'Miil .section thlrty-ilveof nn act oiiUUiaI "An -ft to roluce Internal tiixt-s, ami for other purposes." lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Jicprcsentatircs of the Uni ted States of America hi Congress As sembled, That the privileges of the act entitled "An act to reduce inter nal taxes, and for other purposes,1' ap proved July tourteeu, eigtue n Hun dred and seventy, be, and are hereby, extended to the poit of Toledo, in the Stale of Ohio. Aj)ptoved, March 5, 1872 General Nature No. 23 AN ACr lor tt. rHIerof Gorgo V,'. Mor-e. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slates (if America in Congress asscm b'ed. That the Commissioner of pat ents be, and lie hereby is authorizd to entertain :uid exercise jurisdiction o.-er petitions of Ueorge V. More H r tin? extension of two letters-patent irrantod to him on the twenty-eighth day of October, eighteen hundred and li.ty-six, for a further term of 'even year-, Jiom the day on uhich such ex tension mav be granted, and to h ar ihetestiinony of the applicant and de termine upon the said petition- in the -ame manner and w.t'.i the same ef fect a if the original terms of said patents, or of any foreign patents cov ering the same inventions, had not c:tj iied,and togran tor refuse such ex-ten-ions upon the same principles, otherwise, that -govern hi- decision upon such applications when made under the l.iws of July eighth, eigh teen hundred and seventy : Provided, That poisons sh.:ll be held liable for the infringement of said patents, if extendeil, for making use of said in ventions since the expiration of the original terms of said patents, and prior to the date of their extensions : And provided further. That any per son, linn, or corporation now engaged in the manufacture of lire-arm-., and using said inventions, shall be entit led to use the machinery made or con structed by them'for manufacturing the .a:ne since the expiiation of the original terms of said patents, without liability during theterm of saidexten sion. Apnrved, March 11, 1S72. TGenera l. Nature No.20. AN A'Tto create nis additional land itls- trir-tln the Stale of Neviula. Jic it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assem bled, That all that portion of the State of Nevada, embraced in the fol lowing described limits to wit, com mencing at the corner common to townships twent--four and twenty five north, range forty-four and forty five east. Mount Diablo bas and mer idian ; thence running due east to the ea-tern houndery line of the State of Nevada ; thence north on said eastern boundary of 'aid State to the north I on ut! ary of said Stele; thence west on said north boundary of said State to theeastern boundary of the Car-on land district; thence outh along said eastern boundary of the Carson land district to the place of beginning, shall constitute a separate land district, to tie called tin Elko land district, the office of which shall be Jo-i cated nt Elko, Elko county, State of! Nevada: which lo ation a.-nav be i changed by the President of the Uni , Jed States from time to time as the public interest mav require. Sec. 2. That ti:ePreside;it shall ap point, by and with the advice and concent of the Senate, or In the recess of the senate, a oegi-tr and a receiv er of public money- forsaid district, and said oliicers shall reside in the place where said land-ofiice is located, and shall have the same powers and recive the same emoluments as the sume officers now receive in the oth er land distries in said State. Approved, March 12, 1S72. General nature No. 27. AX ACT to -rraic an additional land district in the State of Minnesota. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rcprccniativisofthc United States oi America in Congress etsscn bled. That the president of the Uni ted States be, and he is hereby, au thorized to estabii.-h an additional land di-trict in the State of Minneso ta, embracing all that part of tho pres ent 'Alexandria land di-trict which lies north of township number one hundred and thirty-six noith, and west of range number thiity-five west of the fifth principal meridian, and to fix from time to tune the boundaries thereof, which di-trict shall be named after tho piaee at which the office shalt first be established : and the President shall have power to fix from time to time the location of the office for such di-tr.er. Sec. 2. That tne President is hereby authorized to appoint, by and with the advice and consent ot the Senate, a register and receiver for said land district, who shall be required to re side at the site of the land-ofilce for said district, who shall be Mibjeitto same laws and responsibilities and whoso compenation, respectively, shall be the same a- that now allo.ved by law to other land-ollieers in said State. Approved, March 12, 1S72. General nature No.2S. AN Ai'l' authorizing the President of Uni ted Slites to re-e-tablUh the Monro, land district In the Stan- of Ijousianu. Be it enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni ted States of America in Congress as sembled. That the President of the United States be, and ho is hereby, authorized, if in his judgement the public interests would be subserved thereby, to re-establish the Monroe land district in the State of Lousiana, with the same boundaries that exis ted before the consolidation .of suid land district with the district at Ne-.v Orleans. Approved, March 1G, 1S72. General nature No. 29. AN ACT to restore the roc rds of tho Uni ted States courts in tho northern district of Illinois. Be it enacted by the Senate ond House of representatives of the Uni ted States of" Am eric i in Congress as sembled, That in proceedings to re store the records of the circuit and district courts of the northern district of Illinois, distroyed by lire on the ninth ot October, eighteen hundred and seveniy-ono, under the act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, entitled "An act rela ting to records of the courts of the United States." the notice reouired by said act may be served upon any non-resident of said district anvwhere within tie jurisdiction of the United States, or in any foreign country, the proof of the service of" such notice, if made in a foreign country, to be certi fied by a misister or consul of the United States in such country, under his oflicial seal Sec. 2. That a certified copy of the oflicial return of the district attorney, eleark of tho circuit or district court, or the maishal of the northern dis trict of Illinois, made in pursuance of law, and on file in the Department of Justice, relating to any cause in eith er of siid courts to which tho United Stages was a party, the record of which was destroved i nsaid lire, mav be file in tho court to which it ap" pertains, and shall have the same orce and effect m if it were au origi- n al return made to said couit ; andjin any case in which the parties and the date and amount of the judgment or decree shall be lawful for the court I in which they are filed to issue the I necessary process to enforce such de- ciee or judgment in the same manner as if the original record was before said court. Sec. IL That it. shall he the duty of the district attorney for the northern district of Illinois to t:ke such steps as mav he necessary to restore the rec ords and files of the circuit and dis trict courts of said district which were distroyed by fire on the ninth of Octo ber, eighteen hundred and seventy one, :iijd i:i which the United States is inteiested, so far as the judges of said courts, respectively, shall deem essentia! to the interest of the United States that said leeordsand files be re stored ; and the judges of said court-, respectively, are authorized to direct such steps to be taken as, in their opinion, shall be deemed advisable to restore the judgment dockets and in dices or said courts, and, for that pu-r-po-es may dire'et the performance, by the cle'iks of said courts, and by the United States attorney for said district, of any duty duty incident thereto, and said clerks and said dis trict attorney shall be allowed such compensation and di-buiscments for services rendered u d -rthi- Mcio: ( n easts where no conipen-atioti s nuv provided bv law for such services) a may be allowed by llu Attorney Gen eral, and certified to be just and rea s. nabie by the judge of the couit in which said services are rendered, and the amount so allowed shall be paid out of the jud.ciary fund: Provided ho-t'cvcr, That the sum allowed the cle. ks of said couits shall not exceed theum of twelve thousand dollars, and the entere compensation of the United States attorney for such servi ce shall not exceed the sum of six thousand dollars. Appioved, March 18.1S72. General Nature No. 30. A?. ACT tonmml section thirty-live of :in :wt entitled ".in not to reduce intermit lax-e-anil for oth.-i purpose-." Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni ted States of America in Congress as-embled, That the privileges of an act entitled "An act to reduce inter nal taxes, and for other purpose-," approved July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, be, and are hereby, extended to the port of Pitts burgh, in the Slate of Pennsylvania, with the same ellect a- if it had been inserted in the thiity-ilfth section of said act. Approved, March 1, 1S72. General Natukk No.31. AX At'Tauthoii.lii'; the survey and making of the boundary between I he territory ol Un united States and the possessions ut (Jreat Rrttuiii.fioin the Lake of the Woods to the Mimmlt ol the Rocky Mountains. Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni ted States of America in Congre-s as--cnibkd.Thal the Pio.-ident of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, ba, and he is hereby, authorized to co-operate with the govern nu nt of Great Britain in the appointment of a joint com mis sion, in accordance with the plan and estimates of Brigadier General A. A. Hunmhreys, Chief of Engineers, sub mitted November twenty-third, eigh teen hundred and "Seventy, for deter mining the boundary line between the United States andYne Biitish possession-, between the Lake of the Wood- and (ho Rocky Mountains : Provhhd however. That engineers in , the regular service of the United States shall be employed exclusively as engineers in the pt,l"fnr:i1:lI,-'-' '" the duties ccntemnlated bv t his, act - -i - - -' - - without anv additional salarv. and the Secretary of War is hereby direct ed to make the necessary details of engineers for that purpo-e. Sec. 2 rI hat fifty thousand dollars or so much thereof as may bo requir ed, be, and the same is hereby, ap propriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to carry intocflect tho object of said joint commission. Approved, March 19, 1S72. H3J U3a!C3r2cisn3EeKcmrs333iS3r55sn O 0 H R M U M 5T xl' 5 m Q J 5 a LM d g a - 9 I - h3 ItE ' Ul - J 2 - - -1 r. v - - s : il r - " .' - """ y. 0- E 3 52 Km cj Ul I 0 0 - - - 2 v a H to r x s .? 0 I I u 2 Oo rn 2 J o o e o . ! S i n a3.t nao.e Trees ! See Kebrnslm Stntitir. approved ?Iarc!i 1st, 171-Pasi' 51-Iiiiv.sCtli 7tll isiid StJi Ses&lon. fl fe"?S0?Cfl minn mi sssKtri t S B 2JW1': 93U3UCiiiS SOFT, AND ASH LEAF MAPLE, SUITABLE SIZE FOR SIDE WALKS . l'UUNAS A SONS. Brownvillc, Neb. FOKFBUIT TEEES GO TO .FURNAS & SONS, Bi'OTvonrille, Xeb. THEY CAN SELL YOU m Fwo Year Old APPLE TREES, At VinyDolIans per Thousanil, which is only Five Cents per Tree. Corn. Oits, Wheat. AVcvod, Youn? Cattle and Hop, taken in exchange for Nurerj rstock. 20-tf. (( BUSINESS." "Furnas it Sos : Wo have been fooled by I'astern Fruit Agents lonp euoiiRh ; and liiwctimoto the oonelusion that tlie best thins ocan do is to support "liome indu& try." Our neiclibors are petting up a "elub' and are going to "Furnas Numerics" for pur Sjirins tock. By this means, can we be our own asents. unrt save that per cent?" Ex tract from Litter. YES SIR: You can be your own agents, and by making up the requisite numb, r of varieties, cut have your stock t w! ikie rates. This proposition we make to all wanting anything in our line. Come and see us. We pledge satisfaction as to price, quality and variety. FURNAS & SONS, Brownvlile.Feb. H, '72. lS-tf m m a?5 ci 3 is ( ii ' 3 itaac i si SWn m lis I A mISsU wESiLy cgajiiLu-. jj liv ICEBRASSIA. Post Ojfiof Di:wr.Tnvr, Washington, Jamury 2. 1S72. Proi"0at.s for con ve in tlie nuvils ol the United states iroiu July 1, IsrA to June '?), It. on Ihe following routes In tlie-t.ite ol Ncbrasl.a, will be received ut the Contract Ollice of tl-w n-iarlnioiit. until p. m. of April l,neA.t, to be cltiiaea b April if ii Art of bnnflrrstrf Xareh Z, 1RTI. rrtjvlr that ti(oi.OiiOiMlupirit'.''' accuriounUU by u rtrti n d cwrt:, or draft, rqxiitl to tivr pti rait, of thr tW. HUl 1 roni Fori Kc.irni'i to New sctiiiaiimvia, Kan To inilo unrt back, once a wcel:. I.i'.ive 1'ort Kearney TueMl.iv at 7 n. m : Arrive nt Ne C 4iniuiu in lift. l4'.y by 7 p. m; I.CrveNt"A hpatuliiiavla 'lhursany ax Va. m ; Arri e at Kort ICearney next day by 7 p m. IU5.5 i-Toui KortJIeaniey to Napoleon, 50 miles an back oiifi? n week. Leav c I'm t Koamey Sronday at 10 a m; Arilvcat Nnpoleoii next day by li m ; Leave Napoleon Tuesday at " p m : Arrr. e ut Fort Kearne next day by 4pm: H4?8 I'roui Freniontto Noriolk, 70 miles and back, am a Vr-eek. I.ea e Fremont MotKlay at 7am: Arm eat Norfolk netday by 7p ia; Leave Norfolk We'iipday ut 7 a m ; rn e at l'remout net day by 7 p m. 145S7 1'rom I'lysses, by I'ottonwood, to Occola, 20 miles aiid back, om-e a week. Lea e Ulysses Tucsilaj at S a lit ; Arrive at Oce l.i by .1 p m : J,ea e Oceola Wednesday at S a :n ; Arrive at Ujs-et .s in llisS 1'rom Miifordto York, 32 miles Witt bacfc.once a eek. Leave Milford MondryatSam; Arri eat Yoik bj.i. p m : Leave York. Tueiiay at S a in ; Arm eat Milford by f. p in ; 1149 From NibrasJ-a Oly to Glen Itock, 13 liiilcs j'l.d lini':. f nice a u eek. Leave N'-LmsUa I'lty -Jurday at 7 a m: Arrive at (lion Itock by 11 am; Lea", e U!en Hock s iturday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Nebraska City by " p m : 11190 1'roinSn.iieeAceacj toSiirliiKiieUl.Dak.Ter. ." miles and back, once a w.-es:. Leave s.mtee Aseiu-y Saturday at 10am; Arrlcat's'i""!",el, r- m Le ive Sjirmstii'ld Saturday at 1pm; Arnveatsante- Ajtencv Lj :! p ra: Proposals for twice n-wtpk.albofortliree-times a-w eek. service invited. 11191 From Bittle Crek. by MidKon. to West Point. (?j mites and back, once a week. Leave Ilattie Creek Tuc-d ij- at 7 a m : AJr.ve atW-stl'oi.it netday by fipm: Leave West Point Thur-da at 7 p in . Arrl e nt IJ ittle Creek next day by rt p m. 1 1 !S2 From l'ort ICarne- to l'ranklin, loimlesuml liack. once a w eek. Le.te l'ort Kearney Tuesda atCa in; Arnve.it Unuikl'ii by'i ji in; Leael-ranklui WLdue.Ml.iynt (Jam; Arxi e :X l'ort Kearnty by ! p in ; lliya From I're'iiont. cy Jamestown, aCavlcville, ISidsely and Webster, to Ulencoc, U) miles and back once a week. Leave Fremont Mondiv at S a m ; Arrive at Clencoe bv t. ;i m ; Lea elile cie Tm-sday at s a m ; At ureal Fremont bj up in: 114r.l l'mm Jackon. by Lnimet. Ilawkeyc.niulKIk VaKey to Taile, .i7 miled and back, once a w eek. Leave Jackson TneuHy at 7 a m ; Arm e at Tulle by 7 u m ; Leave TaflV Wedne-il..y at 7am: Arriv eat Jackson by 7p in: 1113-5 From Wisner. by Fairfield and KanteoCiiy to Niobr.-ra: !o miles and back, onceaweek. Leie Wisnei Mundav at Ha m : Arr.v t at Niobrara Wedne-d ij- by (5pm; J.eavif Niobrara riirsd ly ;iu a m : Arrive at Wt-iiers.it'irda l.yC pin. 114!X From Hooper, bv vaiievs ol Logan and Onia- lia Creeks, to Uori'igtuii, once a week, and buck. Haiders to state distance, and jiropoao belied uleot tieiiarture-.aud.irrlalj. so nss. lYoposals inu-t be to carry the m?JI trjUi " celeri ty, certainty and securitv," i-sim, tue terms of the law, and they must be tiiian.iiteedby two responsi ble per-ous. certnied to iv such bp a postmaster or jadite of a c-a-irt of r. corp. No paj w ill be made lor trip not performed, and for ea ii of su'.li omKsions not s.itislactori'v ci plaii'id 'bre times the p. of the trip man l"e de dtutwl. For arrivals so lar behind tuneasto 're k iconueition with !ependniK mails, and imt.-uili cientlj evcuMd.one-foUatli of the compensation tur the trip is stioject to forli-iture. Fni(, will mi posed, unless the delinquency he s.tisMctt.nlj ex plumed, for m;lectin to take the mail from ori'ito apostoihce for suilerinmt.to he injured destroy ed, robbed or lost : ami lor lefusiu, after demund to convey the mailaslroMieutlv as the ontraclor runs, or is coiicerin din miming, vehicles on Hit lout e. The l'ostinastiTdeiieral limy annul the con tnict for repeated and willul failures, for dlsobev in ti.- D.is ollu-e laws nr the lijtni'-tious ol the "Do puiment. Hem i alter the scheduleof departures and arr'V.ils, andalo order an incrta.se of ser ici by allow mjr thereior a;jr r'lr increase on the cm tract p iv. IIemayalsocurt.nl or dico'itmtie the serv ice !n who't or in part, nt a proportionate tit crei.se of pay, allow injr as full inUemnit v to the con traiturone mont'i'sevtra com; eiisiition on the a mount ol sorv lcdlsjiensed with, and a pio nilit Lompensation lor the servit t. rctaineil and contin ued. For laws relatuiK to tlie postal service, forms of proposal, guarantee, and cprtific-ile. and for inst rue tiousand conditions to be en.bracttl in the con iract, ee advertisement of this date in pamphlet fom.and ot .-sept. .!0. lsg1),andept. '), IsTI, mvit ne: proposals fer mail Mrvice In Nebraska, to hi found at the principal pott olliccs. Jnl should he sent i-i sealed envelopes, suik r scriNt (!, " '.! ul priii sals.statt of Nebraska, and sldicssed to the s,,c i,( Vssistant Iu-t-)i lter (."ii oral J.NO.A. J. Cltl-MVhLL. 1 stt,i,Lstei (it uer il. ?TKr5r& ar? .m t- "JZTrt jart Sii m TJAVIXf! n first class ;oim Ferrv Itnat. ami 11 control. throush pun'iase, ot the I'r.insi'er business, ue are now biiler tSrin e.tr heVire pre pi.n il to render entirt -atislactloti in the ir.:ufer of ireight and p.usst users. I.roi'n-.ille I'crrj and Transfer Co. Starch 2Gth, s7. -i tf J" J". GOSPER. STATE At.HNT FOIt TIIK BLsT Combined Shelter and Grinder. Wind Jiill and S'cfone: Also J5rccder and shipper of th" celebrated T-sr-r zrxjju A2TB CHI3TA HO 0 And trrowerof Hede Plants and Central Nur serv 4tH-k. )-Write for circulars and pirticti- lars. Aticircbs J.J.duSrfci:. 5W Lincoln, Neb. tl , 7Z-Z '-v m& . cVi?i'5-tJs1s 1 "J V's" . ;Vh IS - Also, on hand a choice stock of READY MADE GOODS! which he will Sll Very low Xov Oasli ! He would call the attention of the tibllc to Iho fact that he has an extonsi e xporience In the manufacture of Custom Work of the tirst quality; and those w ho want iJoots and Shoes to Fil Well, Look Well ami Wear Well. will not be disappointed. Boots al Shoes Xen.tly mid Promptly Repaired. i-tf KNOX FRUIT FARM -AND- JVUnSEMSE. Fruils, Fiovers, Seeds. Om C.VTAT.Ofirn or small Fruits, contain ing much aluable information on femll Fruit culture, and two Colored L'hromos, wth. Price Lfct. sent lor 10 cents. OUK riTU)(;i'i: ofVewnble and Tlower fceeds ntalninz instnictioua for cultivation, sent on receipt of stamp. OUK. CVTVI-OGl'K of Hoses. Shrubs. Ever Kreens, Ornamental, rioworins. BecMlnc and tJreen-house Plants, containing descriptions of many new and rare Plants, sent on receipt of stamp. One each of the above catalosues, which, com bined, contain over 100 pace?, sent for 13 cents. HtT We olfer great inducements to purchasers, and by our liberal offers "by mall,"' place our es tablishment at every man's door. it. ciLUixu & co., buccesacrs o J. Knox. Pitti-burg, Va. SevU Store, Is smKufleld St. l'J-3m. mm IP ii m p s? teiiiilillb! 'JvU ."- - to KDttil r fa H f I 4 .-- i'iS' .i -ji'Jji OJST'i ? W Jsl - n Mw pi. i-iTL v?. -. r w?5Rrfe vr .. w e.rrvT jm tt - n s. H tfiinssf i nv A?A11A- ii)i vnvv i IS A "LOCK STITCH family Sewing Machb o vo IT StAKZS A TRTJIY ELASTIC LOCK STUCK. It never Puckers tlie Work, nor Draws after being AVnhlitil. IT SELF-FASTENS ALL T.IIK ENDS OF THE SEAMS. HEINC. THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE HAVING THE Celebrated "Beversible Peed." It is the most slmpla and easy to learn to use, and the least liable to get out of order, havms no Vivo SpringSj TV'ire Coils, Lovors or TJrusli Pads, To Get Out of Order. No Cos Wfceol9 to Slalto a Racket, AND NO CASIS TO MAKE IT RUN HARD. Warranted tolas! a Life-Time! ALL OUR MACHINES KEPT IN ORDIZR F REE O E C 11 A 11 G 12 THE jFXiOI?.S3SrOE Runs Light and Comparatively NOISELESS. Over 90,000 hi Use, "Wsa. E. PiAKT, Gau'l Agoat, I-i Pfoi-tli Xirto Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. DUNN & HAYS, Agents, BKOWXVHiLE, 5EURASKA. 12-1 y &2xzii'j!Hsz?&rrrrzinmi2i "V7". ! si S p3 3 I 8 B I 8 p H Pos-L Office Building, 21 3xn sv"t.rVxvimKsr:srsuvijjmr C3-3I!0 83 &z OO .A.. ?OTj ra PoiifppfjniiQp Qfln E 1 e I i ft i 1 8 1 a 8 a It a it Hi i'nn Ul UlilUULlUliUl SliiU IBZEOWZLsT'VX ftFKI" rjr xsyrxizzTXrTT-- Ti VOf ' ff-nGcx '-' n,.ii, n im--j-w-i ijl jiTgygrrwi j--wvwywt.-jgl MT 11m mw, m m -- 70 lain Street, - Stock in ar JD OiQLi Uy eat i. THE rnnr 11 h w H R JU rw x ik On Pried ninih -a 1P3 a ! uwmi uiU 111 r til in S a OIV VIIL. AU'X'ICI-ICS SOILl. 4 IV TlZHZnS rn rji ts.74. 7 ?3v b& is i j L'ir ""ii m. z 3 j it i ri n r :jw m &&& a WvtQiesaCe es::d n. mmm Wmikwm in na M 5 -n i s9! iSil I hi yiuuu X.-iS2. J. U 1 ixPii.U'Air-J i SETi. m ?!irf)w J-ftEJi-iO Hi s-f v.: ILeonly nrfli-iMetJt.I'Lstrfliution ,u theX'oui.ty: & jH IN vai.itabi.i: QIFTS be Uibtrih'ittd ill . "O. SINE'S 13 Itii IlEt!UIjlMJiOXTt"Ul.Y ENTERPPJSE I ir i To in- drawn Monday, April 'JO, 1S72. VJ ONIi UllAAU tAi-iijiii ur 05,000 IE GREENBACKS 2 Prizes S1,000 f ft,,-,. rl-c ? 2 Seizes 500 f Ui SSApaCKS i 5 Prizes 100 1 1 One Horse and B;ucy, v.ith -.H-er mounted Har Onrt'lKdK.;; Piano. north YM. " l"eV. .ld'lu i'ns worth ?RW each. Five T..ld American Umiting Vatclie. " 5 r Til'' .nMTTiintin" Watches, worth JlCOeacU Uda?lf HnnUag Watch (m all) , ..,W "5 ".KS YiS.'S?: ent (50li t Vest mains, Vhotosrah Alhuiiw. I. at ( llrcastpins arul tar-r.n;4s. -'"s ' l. i .fd' shiet s,tuds and sleeve liutt..ns, I inber-rins. oom IVns. isiK r exti iision.) etc. Vliole Xuisibcr Gifts, 0,000. TicKcts Limited to Srr0,00O. Agents wanted to sr 11 tickets, to whom liberal Pre miums w ill he paid. SlXGLnTlCKi:rl: TICKKTS33; 1 tick Ers$:o. Jj" f KKTS ;JJ. s,,iar(: pnntnmlnir a full list of prizes, a des- crlpMon nr the manner of drawing, nndo tnrr in formation in reference to the BMnt .utloii ill be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must oc addressed to D. SINE, Bbs: 86, Clnclunati, OHIO. Office, 101 W. 5th St 4-iy BROWITVIj ,IiE & -AT- Brownville fiebraska. CM!. KZanffixLari, fiALL AT THIS STTwI.ilY for your Nursery v "stock. Tarniers are assurwl that it will be to their Interest to do so. All ill be ser etf faithlul lv to order, and positively at lowest rattn. Of Kauff ihan more FruitTrees. shrubbery. Evergreens, and HEDGE PIiAK R.TT'S! 1 caa.be ltf)uct& trr"N"ur3e?' ki H : thB same monpy than at any oth- No. SO MAIN STH.SET, SK.O"V7"Isr'V"XXJZjn!, ls Jt.t'yy , tife.-." -J v3 ll & ESlBySSa a g "C4v JJj: .idLt -i. si- ? "Wi ygst. 1 Pi is i Its &. n&y :PS'S 'M 2Nfo. 7& MA.TJNT ST., BIROWIISrVXCXJ "We liave the Largest Stock, and make m.srrmv.HM.HU1..M.IH-'lll.lJIUIttJIMTO1.IUIJJ.II..FIJIH .. ...,..- -...., i, M . GCJgZ BS.OWHV3X2LE, 21 9 uLiiiiyiiuia' SB. cwsisxzzxTsnzsnsjunxasn.1 djlitghe:b:r,t-v-3 PEOPEIETOR ttjjt rrn' -JZZL-K-S L JVE-A.I3ST STREET, r? to t.' VS iiJ 1 i"M is - Browaville, Nebraska. tho Market. nduecnients r fibred. i v ft! . T r onrpuo uq JlTuDiiuilUiii l 'n"r TT1TT7 zi Hnrs s - h-c' ti a ;- 1 3 a ii h Xi M 1 IKjSIi L.TSL. 4i B at. .Stgvy? & &3&j&&g&m v tfi.-r- tnt i.m s r iu i-. i -- f. ISt'tnif EPealvys in h IhT B. ss?cswsr3ss2sa j i 9 3 L- a 9 STii 5 L&s.ilUiI isli. I880-X. restorative IsiStcsIsoot-nssoIior of tlie rocbic isnd debilitated, is u tonsc siritl cor5:i! i';r tli? aurcd anil aanpr:;i it iias no equal a:i;onsc wiosiiacJs ics. A s a resoy Tor Vac eici'vms wcak sxos'i to Iiirii wobich arc e ;jecially NUbject. :t ss Mipcrod- isig-rv-pry o'Eior jtI;jKESant. 5n Ri! cliEiiates, tropica?, temper ate or i"sigit, It acts as a .speci fic in every species of disorder vhici: undermines the bod 123 sSrentrtls and breaks down tlie animal spirits. LYON'S KATHAIRON, For Preserving nuil llLautlfylujr tlse llutuaiillalr. To Prevent Its Falling Out ami Turning Gray. A well-preser ed ilead of Hair, in a person of middle ai;e, at once bespeaks refinement, ulegance, health and beauty, it ma truly be called Wo man's Crowning Glory, while mcii are not insensi ble to 3n advantages and shirrru. 1'ew things ar more disgusting tLan thin, frizzly, harsh, untaiied Hair, with head and coa: covered with Dandruff Visit a barber and you will f el and look like a new man. This Is what LYON'S KATHA IKOX will do all the time. The charm which lies In well placed Hair, Glossy Curls, Luxuriant Treves, and a Clean Head, is noticeable and irresistible. Sold by ail Drtrrbts and Country y tore?. fcs 1 Vfls - -r" .(BRiSSg Crs(BEST IN THE V0RLD.e3T New York OSce, 27 BEEKMAN ST. W. T. DEHT, IS THE ONLY MAN IK BROWNVILLE WHO KEEPS THESE GU's FOR SALE. 3My Ia kkHU UliU ?? Ill Ui 8 J ' jippn a 3 B 9 I J. J. till LUlil SlEftf i32 ;iJftJi Wholesale and 1?? rEa Psibls & LSlicg 30SSjLZ3ESr'i. s 'rVt ZTZ: ra, 3KT cLa :aS Ck2l -WCTrrsyrTTTsrwcwg'-tMy.t u: n-j un m i'imt,W1 McPIIERSON BLOCK, Jl-f.TJJ -. JimjJ ")rr 186B, OPEN to I I Til ysirfii'lr IE IB li Is i4Jii I 13 uBa & B Tgg Sta fSO ILJa g U.S Bra nnn Ca and troI sell you all Mnds of Implsmonts ciicac tlian any other Iiousc in Nebraska. jsi;."wt.j-fc -v f . v w -r 1 1 i" sS, AGONB, BUS&I1S OF ALL Am We sell ike Eunner Cultivator;, Garden CityClippcr Plow PSKIH TWO AND THRSE-KOSSS PIOWS SMITH'S Cast Cast-Steel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOW I PllIXCETOX IEOX-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OF COEN PLOWS. t V7e Iieep for sale THE JB til liRKLr, Nimwj ? Also tL.0 ZjVlS.O'SjD FOB 1871- -ZlTo Durable and Lightest Machines Jl(lC' If you want anything, come and ask fir l ' avtt: TnTu ArnTTTTrri utt'p vrrc:rP TEE ALL OUIt GOODS TO A full Supply of Extras always on ,3 Eel ail 15$ V JSTEII. the Lowest Prices 1871. -1 JLi; FOR MA s "n E wo Weselltiio AND WHITE WATEB A, sssSzz: sj-jak-.ts3S-i- IBill Strait CTOIKIErZ pt.ass r.'DODS. ANI l'1 VB I HE AS RECOMillSr 1 H(!l 5M 14 t I