omai-fiLii. Laws of the United States PASSED AT THE BSC03D SESSION OP THE FORTY- BToncluded. from, second page: WAll DEPAItTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of War. elcht thousand dollars: chief clerk, at tno thousand ttve hundred dollars: two clerks, at two thousand dol lars: three clerks of class four: for additional to one clerk or class four, as dUbursing clerk, two hunOied dollar : for six clerks or cla.s thrve.three three clerks or class two. eight clerks of class one. (ing messenger, three assistant messengers, one la tirr: In all. fnrtv-seveu thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. . . , I1.. ..nuhiu thu suNfiirr at Wixr to have the renei archives examined, and copies furnished from time to time, for tLeue of the government. Including A'.fto an additional sum for the conllngentexpenses of hlMofllce.cleveu thousand dollars: and for the jinvnieni or clerks empioyeo in me eximi'u" and settlement of claims, arising from the collec tion and organization orvolunteersduring the late wnr. as follows: four clerks of class four, three olerksor class three, twenty-seven clerks orc!a.s two. and twelve clerks or class one: one Hreniurr utitvenlnndredund twenty dollars: onemesH ger. at three hundred and sixty dollars per annum: and for inc'dental expenses. eiKhtihousand dollars, and two additional clerks orclass one. to aid In i ex amining the roll ofthe war or eighteen hundred Mtvd t eivc. to secure, within a reasonable time.tnc dcWon or cases at veterand of that war. now pen ding in the Peuilou llureau.: malunjr. in all. the further rum of s-venty live thousand six hundrep and eighty dollarsr which Is Hereby appropriated. j")riuinKeiit etpeiwes. seven thousand dollars. O kick r thi: aiuittant Okskiul.-tor chief clerk two thousand dollars: two clerks or aU four, nine clerks of clavt three, twenty-seven clerks or class two, twenty-six clerks or class one. nnil two messengers : In all, uinwty thousand six Lu'idrrd nud eighty dollars. Vur contingent expenses ten thousand dollars. Office or tiik Qcartkkmastkii Gtcehal. For chief cierk, two thousand dollars: three clerks of class four, light clerks of class three, twenty rlcr'rs of class two: seventy-five clerks of clss one: thirty coppylsts at nine hundred dollars each; su perintendent of the building, two nuudred dollars ; one messenger, two assistant messengers, anu six laborers; In all, one hundred and seventy-two II isnd dollars. For contingent expenses, five thousand dollars. ttrtirv ttv sr'rit Paymaster o-'vkkal.-For chief clerk, two tiousand dollars ouijclerLsofcla-ss- loar, mueclerknor cia;siiiree. iciu.-iiireecierK3 or clas two, twelve clerks of class one, aud two messenger, seventy-one thousand eight hundred and e:ghty dollars. For contingent expenses. Ave thousand dollars. OJlce if the CumUtary General "St chlaf clerk, mi tiirmuLiiri dollars: one clerk or class three. eight clerks or c as two. tifleen clorks of clu-ss nr nni'-"""nirpr ami w o.a, iiji, uuvvi thmisai d.nnd etjhty doliaas. For contingent expenses, vis., ofllcerent,,rep.ilrs anu iuisi-eiiaueuus ..ems. six thousand dollars nmrr f the Surntm General. VvT chler cierfc. two thousand dollars: one clerk or class three-, two- clerks or clas two eigui cierKS 01 cia- one. one n.ssenirer. and one laoorer; in hii, seventeen th'usaud live hundred mid sixty dollars. r.rrniiiirint exiens--blank books. stationery iiin.iuM- mm funl Hud I iu-Iiidiiiir rent of tourgeon General's Ollice and Army Medical Museum, eight thousn I dollars. iTiv ..r fhSrr PnntnsrT-T?aT chler clerk, two tl. .. .' .It, IImt-j throu -Iprte fif clii&s four, lour clerks ot cUxm three, four clerks of class two. four clerks of class one. one messenger anu one lauurcr In all. twenty-five thousand seven hundred and six ty dollars. . ., . , vnr oiiritinrpntprnensps. viz.. for stat!onerj '- flee lurnilure. mlscellaneius nnd incidental expens- es. including two aauy wnsmngion nensjioire, tlirou tlirtnaonH dfiTlnri OJirf of ddrf of Ordnance For chief clerk, two thousanu dollars ; inree cierKs i uvi ., ... .li..L-oi .r Kluca IlirfO fiMir oierks of class two. six clerks of class one. and one messenger: In nil. twenty-four thousand two hundred ana forty dol lars. For contingent expenses, viz,, stationery, ono thousand dollars. , OJlce of jniiUiry Justice. -For one chief clerk, at two thousand dollars: ono clerk or class three, ono clerk or class one; In all. four thousand eight hun dred dollars. For contingent expenses, five hundred dollars. Sipnnl Office. For two clerks of class two, two OffJX of Ute Inspector General. For one clerk of class three, onetnoutanu six nunureu uuuuis. AV'AK DEPAKTMKNT Him.DI-OS. For compensation of superintendentor the build ing occupied bv the U'ar Department, (two hun dred and tlfty ilollars.) four watchmen, and two la borers ; In all, four thousand five hundred and sev enty dollars. .... For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous Items for the aid building, ten thousand dollars. For superintendent of building Tcorner of Seven teenth and F streets, (two hundred and fifty dol lars.) and lour watchmen and tvro laborers; in all. four thousand five hundred and seventv dollars. Forf.iel for warming the entire build n: ami for operating tne ventilating lan in summer rrja r- w steam wurmlug uni ventilating apparatus, pay of; engineer ana nreinan. mailing anu on ciuiu n hails, ga-j. white-washing, and other incidental ex penses, seven thousand live hundred dollars. 'For superintendent ff the building occupied by the Paymaster General, (two hundred and firry dollars.) anl for five watchmen and two laborers; In all, live thousand two hundred and ninety dol .ars. For rent of building, and ftiel and contingencies, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. SAW DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, eight thousand dol'ars: for compensation of the chief clerk of the Nuvy Department, at two thou sand two hundred dallurs. and, additional to chief clerk, threo hundred dollars, to continue wh'le there Is no Assistant Secretary and no longer; one disbursing clerk at two thousand dollars: four clerks ot class four, four clerks.of class three, two clerks or class two, three clerks or class one. two messengers, nnd two laborers: In all, thlrty-fiva thousand six hundred nnd twenty dollars. For HtaMonery, furniture, newspapers, and mls aell&necus items, five thousand dollars. ISurkau of Yabds avd Docks. For civil en rincer. three thousand dollars: chief clerk, one thousand t-lKiit inujUrrO dollars; arauk-litiinnn.ouo thousand eight hundred dollars: one clerk ot class four, two clerks of class three, one clerk of class one. one messenger, and one laborer; in all. fifteen thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery, books, plans, drawings, labor .and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. RUREAU OK EQITIPMKNT ANO ItKCBUITISO. For chier clerk, one thousand eight hundred dol lars: one clerk or class Tour, one clerk of class three, two clerks of class two. two clerks of class one. one messenger, and one laborer : in all, elev en thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery, books, and miscellaneous items, tseven hundred and titty dollars. Bureao ok Navigation. For chief cleric, one thousand eight hundred dollars: one clerk or class three, one clerk or class two. one messenger, and one laborer : In all, six thousand three hundred and Mxty dollars.! For Etatlonery, books, and miscellaneous Items, eight hundred dollars. Dukeau of Okdsakck. For chler clerk, on thousand eight hundred dollars: draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars: one clerk or class three, two clerks orclass two, cne messenger, and one laUirer; In all, uluo thousand five hundred nnd sixty dollars. For stationery, books, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. 11DRKAC OK CONSTItUCTIOX AN'D ItKPAIIt. For chlefclerk, one thousand eight hundred dollarf: draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four, two clerks of class three, two clerks oT class two. ono messenger, and one laborer; In all, twelve thousand nine hundred and eKty-doIlars. For stationery and miscellaneous Items, eight hundred 'dollars. Bureau ok Stkam En'oikkekiko. For chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars, draughtsman, oc-tbousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of chus- two, one assistant .draughtsman, one thousand two hundred dollars : one messenger tnd onelaborer: In &U, seven thousand seven hun dred and sixty dollars.. For stationery and1 miscellaneous Items, eight hundred dollars. ItUKRAD OK PKOVItSIOXS AND CLOTIIINO. For chief clerk, eighteen hundred dollars ; one clerk of class four, two cleks or class three, two clerks or class two. three clerks or class one. one messenger and onelaborer: in all. fourteen thousand seven hundred und,sixt-inlLrB. For stationery and; miscellaneous Items, eight hundred dollars. IIIukkad ok .Medici nb and Surqkby. For one clerk of class four, one clerk or class three, one messenger, and one laborer; in all, four thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery and miscellaneous Items, four hundreddollnrs. For superintendent, (two hundred land fifty dol la..) live watchmen, and two laborers for the 'buil&ng occupied by the Navy Department: In all, flv- thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For lncideutal labor, ruel. lights, and miscellane ous Items for said building, seven thousand dollars, JUDICIAL. UNITED STATES COURTS. Ifoc tho Chief Justice of theSupreme Court of tho United States Courts, eight thousand live hundred dollars ; nnd for eight associate or retired Justices, eight thousand dollnrh ach ; In nil, seventy-two thousand Hvehau dred dollars. Kor nine circuit Judges to reside In circuit, fifty-four thousand dollars. For salary of the reporter of tho decisions oT the Suprome Court of the United States two thousand five hundred dollars. ' For the salary of the marshal of tlxj Su premo Court, three thousand flvo hundred dollars. For salaries of the district judges of tho United States, Including the salaries of the retired- judffcs.of tho eastern district of Tex ns.Kout hern, district of Ohio, and eastern dis trict of Mlohlgun, one hundred and clghty ulne thou.sanitfivo hundred dollars. Forsalacies of tha-chlof Justice of tho tu preme court of tho-Slstrlct of Columbia, and tho four associate judges, twenty thousand five hundred dollars, For compensation of tho district) attorneys of tho United States, nineteen thousand ono hundred and tlfty dollars. For compensation of the district marshals of tho United States, eleven thousand seven iiuu&red dollars. For salary of the warden of the jail In the District of Columbia, two thousand dollars. COURT OF CLAIMS. For salaries of the Ave Judges of the Court of Claims, at four thousand dollars each; the chlefclerk, three thousand dollars; and as sistant clerk, two thousand dollars; bailiff, one thousand Ave kandred dollars; and mes senger thereof- Ja all. twenty-seven thou-' sand three hundred and forty dollars. For statloriery, books, fuel, labor, and oth er contingent and miscellaneous expenses three thousand dollars; for reporting tho de olslonsof tho court, clerical hire, labor In preparing and superintending tho prlntlne of the seventh volume of the Reports of tho Court of Claims, to bo paid on mo order cf thecourt, one thousand dollars. To payjudgements of the Court of Claims four hundred thousand dollars: JVorftted' That no part of this sum shall be paid npon any judgment rendered in favor ot George Cliorpennlngurowlngont of any service ren dered In carrying the mail. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Office or thk attojinet general. For compensation of the Attorney General eight thousand dollars;-Solicitor General, seveu thousand five hundred dollars; three Assist ant Attorneys General, at seven thousand livi hundred dollars each . solicitor of Inter nal revenue, five thousand dollars; navalso llcltor and Judeo advocate general, three thousand Ave hundred dollars; examiner of Claims, three thousand five hundred dollars law rlerk, twothousandflvehundreddollars1 chlefclerk, two thousand two hundred dol lars; stcnographlo clerk, two thousand dol lars; one clerk, two thousand dollars: seven clerks of class four; additional for disburs ing clerk, two hundred dollars; two clerks of class three, one clerk of c'ass two, one cleric of class one, one messenger, two as l?t5flt mese"Bers. and two watchmen; 'n all.-twentj-two thousand and sixty dollars. OxrccE or; the SoucnoK oy the Tjjea- buky For compensation of the Solicitor of theTrcawUry. three thousand flvo hundred dollars; assistant stuiciior, iij wuuwuu dollars; chlefclerk. two thousand dollars; IP1JU ,- v- w !. 1 three three ciernsoi ciass two, one uier. ui class one, one messenger, and one laborer; In all twenty-two thousand and sixty dollars. For contingent expenses of the Depart ment of Justice, viz.: Fuel, labor, stationery and miscellaneous Hems, fifteen thousand dollars; lor rent of building, fifteen thou sand dollars; for furniture and law book.slx thousand dollars. COMMISSIONERS TO COIHKY THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. For compensation of three commissioners to codirythelawsof tho United States, fif teen thousand dollars. , For incidental and contlngenl Pf nswfor clerk hire, stationery, and miscellaneous Items, three thousand dollars. rLA1MS United States and Bmukb aims COMMISSION.-For the compensation and ex penses or the United &! .?"? "X claims commission, forty-nine thousand one !,TSdelfaWnedrnelypSiSt of the United .Sta?e.sefectandptt force such rules regulating the civil service aa may from time to time, be adopted by him, twenty-five thousand dollars. ....... . Sec. 2. That after tho thirtieth day or Juno eighteen hundred nnd seventy-two. It shall be the duty of each head of an executive de nartment of the government, and ofall oth er public officers who have heretofore had printing and binding done at the Congres sional Printing Office for the use of their re tpectlve Departments or public offices, to In clude lln their annual estimates for appropri ations for the next tiscnl year such sum or sums as may to them seem necessary "for printing and blndlug, to be executea unuer the direction of the Congressional Printer," Sec 3. That It shall betheduty of lheCon gresslonal Printer, when Congress shall have made an appropriation for any Department or public office, to be expended "for printing and binning, m oe exeeuie-i unuer tne uircc tlon of the Congressional Printer." to cause nn account to be opened with e"h of said Departments or public offices, on which he shall charge for all prlntlngnnd binding or dered bj tho heads ot said Departments or puWia offices, in accordance with tho sched ule of prices established in accordance .th law, and it shall not be lawful for him to cause to be executed any printing or binding the valuo whereof shall jexceed the amount appropriated for Mich purpose. Ana 'no Congressional Printer Is tierebv authorized to employ a clerk of class twoto have charge of siua accounts; and that he make a detail ed report of each account with Departments or public offices to Congress In his annual re- P Sec. 4. That all acts and parts of acts pre scrlblmjnnd Iimltatlng the number of con gressional document to be printed for the use of any head of Department of public of fice are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. That all proceeds of sales of old ma terial, condemned stores, supplies, or other public property of any kind, shall hereafter be deposited and covered Into the treasury as miscellaneous receipts, on account of "proceeds of government property," and shall not be withdrawn or applied except In consequence of a subsequent appropriation made by law; and a detailed statement of all such 'proceods of sales shall bo included In the appendix to tbebook of estimates. But this section shall not be held to repeal tho existing authority or law In relation to ma rine hospitals, revenue cutters, the clothing fund of the navv. or the sale of commissary stores, to the olllcers of the army. And it shall bo the duty of the Register of the Trea sury to furnish to the proper officers copies o' all warrants covering such proceeds.whero tho sumo may be necessary in the settlement of accounts In their respective offices. Sec. 6. That the public grounds surround ing the Capitol shall bo enlarged (according to the plan approved by the Committees on Public Buildings of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, which plan is hereby directed to be deposited in the-custody of the Secretary ot the Interior) by exten sion between First street east and First street west, in the following manner; north wardly to thoouth side of North B street. Including In addition to so much of tho re servations, avenues, and streets u are neces sary for such extension, the two squares de signated on the plan of the city of washing ton as numbers six hundred and eighty sev en and six hundred and eighty-eight, respec tHely. Sec. 7. That it shall be the duty of tho Sec retary of the Interior to purchase, from the owner or owners thereof, at such price, not exceeding Its actual cash value, as may be mutually agreed on between the Secretary and such owner or owneis, and not exceed ing the appraisal made by the commission of nlno in their report to Robert Ouid, United States (district attorney for the Dlr'-t of Columbia, on tho twenty-first day of Janua ry, .eighteen hundred and sixty-one, snch private property as may ;be necessary for carrying this act Into eflect, the vnlue of tho property so purchased to bo paid to the own er or owners thereof, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, on tho requisition of said Secretary : Provided, That before such payment shall be made, the owner or owners of the property purchased shall, by good and sufficient deed or deeds. In due form of law, and approved by the Attor ney General of the United States, fully re lease and convey to the Uulted States all their and each of thelrseveral nnd respective rights In said titles to such lands and prop erty co. purchased. Sec. 8 That if the Secretary of the Interior shall not be able to agree with the owner or owners of any private property needed Tor the purposes of this act upon the pr'.fe to be paid therefor, or If for any othc cause he shall be unable to obtain tho title to nny such property by mutual agreement with the own er or owners thereof, it shall bo his duty to make application to thesupremec'irtof the District of Columbia, which court Is hereby authorized and required, upon such applica tion. In such mode, and under such rules and regulations as It may adopt, to make a just and equitable appralsementof tho cash val ue of the several interests of each and every owner of tho real estate and Improvements thereon necessary to be taken for the public use in accordance with the provisions of this act. and to which theSecretary has been un able to obtain the tltlo by mutual agreement with the owner or owners thereof. Sec. 1. That the fee simple of nil premises so appropriated for public use, of which an appraisement shall have been made uuder the order and direction of said court, shall, upon payment to theowner or owners, res pectively, of the appraised value, or incase tho said owner or owners refuse or neglect for fifteen a.., after the nnpraisementof the cash value of said lands and improvements by said court to demand the same from the Secretary of the InU.ior, upon depositing the said appraised value in tho said court to the credit of such owner or owners, respect ively, be vested In tho United States. And thoSecrotary of tho Interior Is hereby author ized and required to pay to the several own er or owners, respectively, the appraised val ue of the several premises as specified In the appraisement of said court, or pay Into court by deposit, as hereinbefore provided, the said appraised values; and the sum necessa ry, not exceeding four hundred thousand dollars, for such purposo is hereby appropri ated out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated: Provided, That tho Secretary of the Interior Is hereby author ized to sell at publlo auction such materials In the buildings In squares numbers six hundred and eighty-seven and six hundred and eighty-eight as nro not necessary for the public works in thlsDIotrict; and further, that the moneys realized by such sales shall beapplled'to the improvement and exten sion of tho Capitol grounds. Sec. 10. That said court may direct tho tlmoand manner in which possession of tho property conuemnea snail ue taken or deliv ered, and may. If necessary, fenforce any or der or Issue any process forgiving possession Tho cost occasioned by the Inquiry nnd as sessment shall bepnld by tho United States, and, as to other costs which may arlso. they shall be charged or taxed as the court may direct. Sec. 11. That no delay in making an as sessment of compensation, or iu taking pos session, shall be occaslonod by any doubt which may arise as to tho ownership of the properly, or any part thereof, or as to the interests of tho respective owners, but in such cases tho court shall rcqulreadeposltof tho money allowed as compensation for tho wohle property or tho part In dispnte. In all cases, as soon as the United States shall have paid the compensation assessed, or secured its payment, by a deposit of money, under the order of the court, possession of tho pro perty may bo takn. Sec. li That tho Washington and George town Railroad Company and the Metropoli tan Railroad Company be.nnd theyare here by, required to remove their tracks, respect ively, from the Capitol grounds, ns hereby established, and to run the same as they may be directed, from time to time, by tho officer in chargeof the public buildings and grounds as tho grading and filling up of said grounds may render necessary. Thut a commission consisting of tho Secretarv of the Interior the Chief Engineer of the Armv. and the of ficer In charge of public buildings nnd grounds. Is heroby xsathorlzed ard directed to examine- and reps:! t " s, prior to the-secoud Monday of December next, a plan by which the locomotive railroad track in front of the western entrance of the Capitol shall be removed, with due regard to the rights ofall parties concerned, nnd by which proper connections with othsr mi' roads may be made. Sec.- 13. That from aruisAer the first day of July, eighteen hundred and, seventy-two the annual salaries of the Second Comptroller of the Register, and of tho Supervising Archi tect of tfc Treasury Departnxwt. shall be four thousand dollars each j and tho ancual salary of the Judges ol the Cort of Claims shall be four thousand rive hundred dollars each, mid a sufficient wtim to carrvlnto effect the provisions of this section to.' the end of the fiscal year ending Tune thirtieth, eigh teen hundred and seventy- - la hereby appropriated. Approved, Mays 'S72t Corn Shelled One cent PER BUSHJa Will Shell from 500 to 2,000 DBusliels per Day. D. H. ELLIS fc SON LONDON,. 2B. 3J-n. niorirni niiihH luui.iiiiLt; -.cc j iaux BANKS s SO ! 36 d I! s 8 if r 2 - -tL 1 JO s CD hi N : o pi u 2 H 12 IS Hi W i p , s s 9 S w u I g- IT" JD I CR g 0 C Pi B . i p P? K i , 1 23 s I ? b p g o C.2 2 J5 2.5 Efc 2? 2 Si? h -51 B .-;- k.M rrj.2. re - 2 --- -a :r o B P cr eSW W I If! 2 Cr U V. c t, r fi " sex 5.3 5-ro I M 33 n 9 3 Cfc- 3rs:.f22:r C cr"-j. Plantation Bitters S. T -1860-X. Tills Wonderul Vegetable restorative is tlie sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. Asa remedy for the nervous weak dpbr to which xvanipn are es pecially subject, it is supersed ing every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temper ate or frigid, it acts as a speci fic in every species of disorder which undermines, the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. T FOR NAN AND BEAST. Trobobly few artlclos hnve ever hnd so extensive a sale, while none have been more universally beneficial than the celebrated Mexican ItluBtnav Liniment. Children, Adults, Horses, and Domes tic Animals, are always liable to accident, and It is safe to say, that no family can pass & single season without home kind ofancmolllentbelugnecessary. It becomes a matter of lmportanse then to secure the best Over three hundred livery stables In the city of Sew YorK alone are uMnx me. Mexican. uuntnns l.lnlment, In all of which it gives universal satU luctlon. CAUTION. The genuine is wrapped In a fine Steel JT(ifrencravliiKwith"r;. II'. Wenbrook. Chrm iff." nnd "TVad- Mark, IfF.XICAX MU.STAXG iLTXrMJ'XT," engraved aprons the face of each wrapper. The whole bwira the proprietor's private United Mates Revenue fc-taiup, and not a common stamp, as used by lruo:cI:t. LYON MANUFACTURING CO.. 53 Park Place, N. Y. LIVERY, FE E D&ND SUE STABLE i Ben. ROGERS, PROPRIETOR. GOOD XIORSES, NEWBUGGIESandCARRIAGES, CAREFUL DRIVERS. HAVING PURCHASED THK COGSWELL .Block, and fitted it upas a Stable. I am now tbtter ihan ever prepared to give complete satisfac ion to nil patron. Dealer in all kinds of Stock; Ilories bought sold er exchanged: Stock boarded by the day or week. MyCStocfc i3 all fresh, nnd my Vehicles new. The pnblic can be accommodated at all hours, day or ulght. Stock Corrall, with Good Water, attached to the Stable. 39-ly NOTICE OF DiSSOLUTIOH THE co-partnership of Moodey, Mathews &. Co., existing between the undersigned, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hie continued by Moodey & Mat thews, consisting of N. V. "Mooley and A B. Matthews, who M'lll assume airreKponsl Iillltics and- collect all aecou&t of Moodey, MattnewsA Co. . Vf. MOODEY, J. O. MOODEY, A. B. MATTHEWS. Porn, Nebraska, May 27, 1872. S3-3t BLANKS of all kinds, fossaleattheVAdyertis Counting Room. QDBiCRIBE for-thB."We6blyA4veigc" Old O tpccrln tit BtAU. 8 r vv w t mim rri a - II rs.j5- -o s0wri " r,-' -a t m r j s, E. ?H A eE - r a A a. s mm 3 S s s2 - O r Ss 8g I iriajiSB ?? i & oh g5 g3 s r i .0 s 2 5 5 S H 0 R, R. TIME TABLES. MIDLAND PACIFIC RAILWAY. SCHEDULE ISo. ,.. Takes effect Sunday. March 17th. ISTi Trains dally except Sunday. WESTWARD. No. 3. No. 1. P. M. A. M. 4:0") 7:30 1:15 7: 4:45 815 &07 8T &:C 8:33 S:.M 8iV? &22 9:17 ft.V5 Jk.13 7:Srt KWO 7:50 lttll &00 10:30 EASTWARD. STATIONS. No. 2. 1 No. 4. ...Nebraska City... .Tal bot.. ,..Dunbnr..... .ArllnKton.. S yracu i e Unadillo ........ Palmyra .. Bennot . Cheney s.. .ijtate Prison.... Lincoln. The time given above Is that of Lincoln, being 37 minutes slower than that of Chicago. M. A. SHOWERS. J.N.CONVERSE. Train Master. Superintendent. Burlington & Missouri River R. R, IN NEBRASKA. FASSENGEK ANdIiIXED TRAINS, KUNNING BETWEEN Plattsmouth jmd Lincoln. To tnke Effect Wednesday, Dec. 20,1S71. WESTWARD. STATIONS Train No.U. MIXED. Trnln N'o.l. I'AHSENOEn. Plattsmouth. ... Omaha Junction. Lauisville...... South Bend Ashland............ G reen wood Waverly.......... Newton..... Lincoln . Lincoln.. ...... Denton.............. Highland Crete ...... Uurcheatcr.. ......... 'l-.TO p.m. leave. !4-J i5:io 7:00......H...H...H... ,7:45!"!!! 10:00 a.m. leave. 1025 10-..V). 115 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:12 p. in 12:30 p.m.arrive MIXED. 2:00 p.m. leave 2:35 3:05 320 18:15 p.m. arrive .8.-00 a.m. leave. 8:35 tiWtt J930 iOrtX)a.m.rrlve. 4:40 p.m.arrive. EASTWARD. STATIONS , i Train No. '2. Trnln No. !. rArt.SKNOK.il. Plattsmouth.. Oninha Junction. Louisville. South Uetid. ... Ashland......... ( reen wood . Waverly Newton Lincoln Lincoln . ........ Denton Highland............. Crete Dorchester....... 150 p.m. arrive 9:00 a.m. arrive 1:21 :20 j j 1:05 7:45 . 12:53 , 7:20 I ' 130 ft40 12:15 6:10 ' , 12.00 5:50 ll:3OpVm.Teavej5:00a. m. leave I MIXED. ,11:05a.m. arrive 4:45p.m. arrive. 10.35 '4:13 ! lftKi 3:45 I ! 9:20 !K" f , 9.50 a.m. leave. ' 3-30 p. m. leave, i The time given above Is that of Omaha, being 33 minutes slower than that of Chicago TIIOS. DOAAE, Chief Enoincer and Stieriiitendent. Kansas City, St. Joseph & C. Bluffs, TIME TABLE No. 10. To take effect Sunday, July !, 1S71. GOING NORTH. MAIL AN'D EXP. STATIONS. OMAHA EX I'. k'nniiAH CMv ll:0nl M. 7:40 A.M. East Leavenworth..... 12:20 A. A. 9:18 St. josuph...... !!""!!!!! 2:45 11:40 2.-2S P. M. 20 5:20 PHELPS Hamburg Council Rluffs 5:3S C:35 85 GOING S:o UTH STATIONS. bT. LOUIS EXP. MAIL AND EXP. Kansas City...... . East Leavenworth St. Joseph.. ......... P II E LI'S Hamburg ........... Council BIufTs Tickets for sale at all A. C. DA1VES, Gen'l Pass. Agent, St. Joseph, Mo. 10:10 P.M.I 4:40 P.M. I 9:02 P.M. 3:24 i fi:40 I 1.-00 3:58 10:12 i 20 , 9:30 ' 1:15 I 7:15 tho General Ticket Offices. A. L. HOPKINS, Uen'l Sunerintendent, St. Joseph, Mo. Steel Rail! Double Track! Baltimore and Ohio It. R. The Great Short Line from CINCINNATI or COLUJIBUS E A. S T : Saving 87 to 110 miles, and arriving one Tain In Advance at SavIngK miles, nrrivlng G!z hours In advance at BA.LTIMOBB. Saving 77 miles, arriving 8i hours In advance at WASHINGTON. Reaching One Train the Quickest. Tha Great Iron Eailwaj Bridges over the Ohio River, at ParkerbnrR and Bcllntrc, are Coinplctod. MORNING AND NIGHT LINES OF tollman's Palace Drawing Ro.m and Sleeping Cars Are run on this Route from Cincinnati or Col umbus to Baltiniure and Washington! City, witiiout change. Uy this Route vou avoid ALL OMNIBUS TRANS FERS nnd FERRIES. Tickets forsalent all Ticket Ofllces in the South aud West. L. M. CO LE. J. L. V1 LSON. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Master Transport Raltlmore. Md. Raltlmore, Mil. SIDNEY B. JONES. Gen'l Pass. Ag't Cincinnntl.O Kansas Pacific Railway. Short, Favorite and Only ALL RAIL KOUTEI DENVER, ERIE, NEW MEMPHIS, IDAHO SPRINGS, GREEN CITY, ELKO. MARYSVILLE. GEORGETOWN. GREELEY. CHEYENNE, RENO. GOLDEN CITY. CENTRAL CITY. VILLA LA FONT. EVANS. SALT LAKE CITY, LOStiJIO.M, SAL'tlA.1ir.- iu, COLORADO SPRINGS. SAN FRANCISCO. And all points In Kanaai, Colorado, tlie Territories, and the Pnclflc Coast. 1QQ MILES the Shortest Line from Kansas Ci 1 OO ty to Denver. 210 MILES the Shortest Line to Pueblo, Trln idad, Santa Fe.nnd all points in New Mex ico anu Arizona. Remembor that this IstheGreat Through LIu,and there It No Other All Rail Roiite to any of the above point. There Is no tedious omnibus or ferry transfer by this route, as the Great Rivers are all Bridged, PULLMAN PALACE CARS, run through from KANSAS CITY to DENVER Without Change. Passengers bv this route have an opportunity ot viewing the tine Agricultural Districts of Kansas, and can stop over at Denver and visit tlie rich mining, agricultural and grazing distrlts of Colora do. Close connections made at Kansas City with all trains to and from the East, North and South. Be iur to ask for Tickets via. Ivannai City and the Kansas Pacific Itnllwaj-. EDM'D S. BOVTEN.Gn'lSupt. BEVERLY K. KEIM. Gen'l Ticket Agent. GENERAL OFFICES, Kansas City, Mo Great Through Passenger Route THE OLD RELIABLE HANNIBAL & ST. JOE, AND Council Bluffs R. R. Line, VIA ST. JOSEPH AND QUINCY. TWO FAST EXPEESS TEAINS Crossing the Mississippi at Qulncy on Bridge with PULLMAN SLEEPING PALACES, FROM BROTVXYII.I.E TO qUIXCY, Without Change of Cars. THIS IS THE BEbT SHORT LINE TO qClXCY, ST. LOUIS, CAIRO, Memphis, New Orleans, Jacksonville. Spring field, Decatur. Tolono, La Fayette, Indian apolis, Cincinnati. Louisville. Nashville, Chattanooga, Lexington, Coldmbtis, Wheeling, Parkershurg, Balti more. Washington, Richmond, .i-.VJ? J .ItOST JtJfJSJItJIJJ.J! IUOVTJC To Ft. Wayne. Toledo, Crestline, Pittsburg, Harrisburg.Phlladelphla. New York, Boston, and nil points, SOnTH -A.N1D EAST. Passengers taklngother lines east or w est, shonl by all means take this In returning, and see a uev section of splendid country. Buy Your Through. Tickets Vti St. Joe ixiil Quincy, For ale at Ticket Offices St. Joseph fc Council BluflsR. R., at the Star Hotel. Brownville, Stev enson fc Cross. Ticket Agents, and at Phelps station and other stations on line of road, at as low rates as by any other route. Baggage checked through to all points east. All connections via Qulncy arc direct ami perlect. B. P. GROAT, GEO. H. NETTLETON, Gen'l Ticket Ag'i. Gen. Supt. STATE AGENT FOR THE BEST Mnsd Shelter and Grinder, Wind Jilill and Steamer Also Breeder and Shipper of taaceloarated POLAND CHINA HOG, And. grower of Kedge Plants antOntal Hut scry Stock. 3 "YxIle for circulars and particu lars. Address. J.LGqSPEB. .-Ty iipcolaTNeb. P. M. A. M. . 2 U) 12 4.. . 1 43 1230IM . 1 27 It .15 . 1 13 11 30 . 12 it It 00 . 12 33 10 40 . IS18FM 10 OS . It .",3 9 33 . 11 32 9 00 . 11 08 8 27 . 11 00 8 15 The Florence IS: A LOCK STITCH Family Sewing Machine. IT HAKES A TRULY ELASTIC LQ.CK STUCK. It BeTtr Pwcfcers the Work, uorDrv after being W ashed. IT SELF-FASTENS ALL THE ENDS OF THFJ SEAMS. BEING THE ONL.Y s.i-u MACHINE HAVING THE Celebrated "Reversible Feed." ItlsthemcX simple and easy to learn to usr, and the least liable to get out or order, having no "Wire Springs, Wire Coils, Levers or Bruali Pads To Get Out of Order. No CoC Wheols to Mate a Racket, AND NO CAMS TO MAKE IT RUN HARD. Warranted to lasta Life-Time ! ALL OUR. MACHINES KEPT IN ORDER FKEJE OF CirAltGJf. THE FX.OItE3SrCE Euns Light and Comparatively NOISELESS. Over 90,000 in Use. Wm. E. PLANT, Gen'l Agent, S1-A 3Toi'tli EiFtli. Street; ST. LOUIS, MO. DUNN & HAYS, Agents, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. 43-ly IE. S. WIDLBY DEALER IN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. MET ALIO AND WOOD BURIAL CASES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 81SAAE1S?T. BROWNVILLE, NEB. "W. -A- POLOCZ, Grocer. Confectioner id Stationer Post Oifico BuHding, 21-3m PEOPHIETOR uisrioisr 88 Sc 90 IVESL.IISr STREET, BKOWITVILLB. j New Tork On ePrie ClottaiFi J. S. HETSEL. No. 70 Main Street, - - Brownville, Nebraska. Largest Stock in the Market. Great Inducements Offered. THE BOTTOM PRICE OjN" A.JLJL, ARTICLES SOLD. 4-1 v SWAN & BROTHEB, Wholesale and llctail Dealers in GroceriBS,ProYisions& Qioeime, No. 30 MAIN STREET, ' TheonlyKel!ableGin.DistrilrjtIon In the County! $100,000 IN VALUABLE GIFTS be distributed in L. T. SESTE'S 38th SEHI.AXXUAX. 1FT ENTERPRISE ! To tie draun TKUSTDAY, JULY Mil, 1S72. If ONE GIUSD CAPITAL PL.1ZK OF $10,000 IN GOLD One Prize, $5,000 in Silver, 5 Prizes Sl.000-5 500 i Greenbacks! 100 s l 5 Prizes 10 Prizes Tro Family Carriage" and Matched Horses, with faUver Mounted Ilurness. worth ?1,-j00 each. Two Hones and Bugjjies, with Silver-mounted IIarner'8, worth Nj0cach. Two Fine-toned ltosewood I'mno, worth f W0 each. Ten Family SewInK Machines, worth jlCOeach. 800 Gold andSilver tver Hunting Watches, worth from J) to.M) each. Ladles' Gold Leontlne Chains. Gent's Gold Vest Cbalnv Solid and double plated Sllva; Table and Teaipoons, Photograph Albums. Jew lrj etc, etc. Wliole Xnmber Gifts, 10,000. TicKotsXlmltcclto S3O,000. AgenU wanted to soil tickets, to whom liberal Pre-mlunis.-ArJll be paid. SINGLE TICKETS J2 : 6:TICKETS $12; 12 TICK ETS fJO; 251Ji.CKETS fit). Circulars containing a, fijll list of prizes, a des cription of the munnpr of drawing, and other in formation in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering thorn. All IcttexsiauBt be addressed to . D. SINE, Boz 86. ' qUtciinU, Ohio. OCco, Ift W. 5th.St. 4-iy SZZZBBZssTswZiJMBBlBlBVMBBBBllin-llr 398nse i!&2& W3 C -A. jSlsWsM I JSssssssT? IssMssssU'sW OIL CLOTHS AND Mcpherson block, No. 76 MZN" ST., BEOWNVILLE, jSTEB. We have the Largest Stock, and make BROWNVILLE, NEB. hot incn 65 First Prize Medals Awarded. THE GREAT Baltimore M AX UP ACTOXIT. Yui.KNABE&Co. JlanurneturcrM oC GRAND, SQUA2E AND UPEIGH7 Piano loites, DAliTIMORE, MD. THESE IXSTKUMEXTS have been before the L Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an UXPUltC-HASED PRE-EMINENCE, which pronounces them une qualed In TOSE, TOUCH, woiuiMAarsHiP, AXD DUIIABII.ITY. 3 All our SQUAI1E PIANOS have our New Improved Ovhmboso Scali. and the Ajf rnfl'e Treble. t-Ve would call special atteatlon to our late Patented Improvements In GltAICI) PIANOS mid dQUAIlK GRANDS, fwiod In no other Piano, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has ct been attained. Svery Piano FnUj Warranted for Five Year". Illustrated Catalogue and Price LUU promptly furnished on application to WM. KNABE & CO., Italtlmorv.Md. Or any of our regular established agencies. 4-6m SHOTGUN liiiCooMoflse i ttK HgyYo& Offiwx S7 BEKOyLST. THECDOBE HILL & Wholesale and K, IP E 18 66. mmm OPEN-to THE WOULD COMPETITION! F. A. TISDEL, JR., & CO. Can and wil sell you all kinds of Implements cheaper than any other house in Nebraska. "We sell the STUDEBAKER AND WHITE WAT EE WrBBBBKsssssrassss5TTflB "'lilii' il i"i ' ' i WAGONS, AND BUGGIES OF ALL KINDS. Wg sell the Runner Cultivator, Garden City Clipper Plow PEKIN TWO AND THREE-HORSE PLOWS SMITH'S Cast Cast-Steel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOS PRINCETON JEON-BEAM PLOWS, ALLINDSOF CONE PLOWS. "We keep for sale Also tlie BUCKEYE MOWBI f JMIQEir) FOB 1871 Most Durable mul Lightest Machines Jl,Ct If you want anything r WE JCEEP NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS' GOODS, AD Gl' ' TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO I3E AS KEC 03J H ' T p- A fiill Supply of Extras always on Ha1 1 C0a, Eel ail a? MATTINGS the Lowest Prices. 1871. jfoh uoiK::Erz:E come and ask for & J i p