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K)HNLCOLIIAPP,EDlTOR. EKOyVILLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12,1863. SHEFFIELD & EATON, 124 Pin, j s WILLIAMS, 17 Chestnut St, N. i tafare tbe authored Accat in St. Lot ine Srreet and E. cor. bth. WOO r tte ah:- " ci. M)ui lor iui paper, will attend 10 mini us mimuoui ana purccas- tatbe City St i yT. D. BLACKBURXJ our authorised Agent to i reoeire subscriptions for the Advertiatr in the Fair- fie School District. 1 B P. ZL'VEU if our authorized Agent to receive t fnbjcriVtion f-r the AdvtrtUcr in the Highland ; febool District. i TILLIAM nOXUY is cur authorized Agent to I recfire subscriptions for the Aicertiser in Ncma- ! h City 1'rec i net. ! oj.riAWLET is onr authorized Apent to receive i lubscrliiivcs lor tbe Adeerlucr, at Clifton. ""jLISS has Dry Oak wood fr sale. ' FCIi Rock Island Plow? go to pen's. i OACZ ORANGE SEED at McCreery's. j FRESH Cardcn Seeds at Swan A Bro's. ! A GOOD BARBER WAN TED J. L. Roy. ! FOll LATEST NEWS go to City Book Store. I I GSASSnOPFER, we've seen but one this season. DO USE Y A BRO., keep a full etoch of Clothing, i BROWN'S Illinois Corn Planter? for sale at Den's. ' FRESH Garden Seeds and Onion Setts at Bliss'. ; STATIONARY, Blank Books, etc., at McCreery's ! B. C. LTT, Land Agent, Brownville, Nebraska, TDE RE1TCLICAN CLUB meets next Monday , evenicz. ; THE County Jail bad one occupant daring the ; tt ecW. i FIELD and Garden See da, full etock and fresh, ' t McCreery's. ! TBE CALABOOSE was Fold lust Tuesday to M. FB.jifjrfll. , fJ'dS OGEE'S genuine. Molino Plows, $00 at Theo. Hill A Co.'s. '" CULVERTS are needed across Main street at 4th ud at 5th streets. 1 REWARDS OF MER T, beautifully printed, at the City Book Store. ? ONION SEED One bushel Large Red Weathers -' teld at Tcare A Co's. ONE Dwelling House for sale cheap ; also, one to reLt, at Blip's P. G. Store. EEPCTLICANS go sign the Constitution of the Brovarille Republican Club. FEEIX BREAKIN(TTlOWS-20D-P. t H. Smith t Co.'s make at Theo. Hill A Co.'s. D0REY A BRO., are still disbursing choice well-made Clothing on most reasonable terms. ERINKERIIOFF'S Corn Sheller the best in the TTest-on band atd for sale at Wm. T. Den's. ; FARMERS will r.d it to their interest to stop at the Star Hotel when they ccme to BrownTillo. j IF you want a good article of Family Flour. leave your orders tt Bliss's P. (J. Sore, he ktejit the lot lrali. WM. B. PHILLP'S new bouse was raised this week upon the site of the one burned down last Chrietraas. ' BUCKWHEAT Flour, Corn, Oats, nay, Corn L'eal.Bran, Shorts, Cub meal and Wood , for tile at the P. G. Store. BOSTON CASE COLLARS, faced with wool ; jlieSO to 21 inches; price $6 AO each, at MlDD'.ETON 3. . SCHOOL MEDALS. A new lot cf beautiful 'llrer Medal Rewards of Merit just revived and for Mile at the City Book.-toro. I NEED MONEY, and those owing me will con fer great fav.r by paving imaieJiatc'y. ' 23-2t J. W. Middleto.v. ! WHEAT FANS. James Modford has oa hand a let of thoe ex:cilent Wheat which he will cloee out cheap for cath. 22 3 A. P. COGSWELL is fix'r; un Rplcndid resi ienre property cn tiis L'.J on 1st street. He wiil fdedown the front of a whole block. RIVER NEWS. The Ben. Johnson left Omaha VrSL Joseph yesterday morning. The St. Jo ifphleft St. Jue furOmihA this morning. 1L-GEE A CO received lat week a splendid lot FriEts, Dclatfs, Cotton Goods, etc., and have now the finest assortment in the city. Call soon I TAY UP. All those indebted, to M.Fall AC, will please call and pay up soon, or the atacunt will Ve placed in the bands of an oEocr for collection. . BIBLES A large lot of fplen lid Bibles have est been received from the American Bible Socic J at the City Drug Store, their Depository far this scunty. ' ' MONDAY was a fp'endid day to burn prairie as "idtneed by the mary res in stgM(iight, light up thehorison at nearly every joiat of the Kinpass. CE. PIIIPPENNY, of Highland Precinct, ba' t'feted on his farm a large Barn, a real old-f ashion d down-oajter, SO by 43. feit oa the ground with U feet posts. 't TIIE G. A. R., JC iVo. 1, of Ne-naha County, beld a very interesllng meeting" in the Uarmonia -all last Thursdiy evening. The boys in blue are ride-a-wake. - THE WEATHER has been pleasant but cloudy. Ifplendid riin visited this section last Friday, s&king the ground thoroughly and preparing it for Yesterday was a drizzly day. SWAN 4 BRO. with their CRaaJ energy have sow on and always keep a full stook of Groceries. heir fair dealing and fall stock have made this -e leading Grocery house of South Flatte. TBE PENNSYLVANIA nOUSE, under the man 'gecient of Mr. Fink, is fast becoming a popular re" "ort for travellers and boarders generally. A fine J Sign has just been burg oat over its uocr. RESOLVED, That the Republican Club of the ity of Brcwnvillc extend a c rilal iovitaticn toU republicans while in the citj to visit their Rcad .g Room, at the City B ok Store, and enjoy its niTileges; and to meet with them when convenient. STRANGERS already crowd our city ; new faces rptar one very hand j and bouse rocm is scarce. vjtne i revision should be made to accommodate tracgers and facilitate their settlement in town or cuoty. DAY FOR SALE. Persons desiring to buy Hay n procure it f the undersigned at bis resi- 'Dce three miles west of thi city on tbe Tecum- hrl. H. 0. MLN'CK. eb.2d, 1863. 19-tf GAilBRINUS. We notiao tht Charles Breiged a very able life she portrait of this patron -at of Lager Beer over bis Saloon on Main St. -arley keeps good Beer and enters into the spirit the game with teal and rest. A r t vuutii iOUR VINES AND TREES. I will &d off what orders I ma y have for tn es, Ac, in a w QXi, and will not, thereafter, have time to send iimner orders. Those who desiro to order 'ODgh me jaunt do so at ouce. R.W.FURNAS. rn --iiUOL LAW. We bavo published, in pam- ora, tor gratuitous distribution to all inte rii, .the School Law cf JTebraka, We bave wihe4 in this form for the greater convenience "public. To be bad at this office or City Cook re EVERYBODY is gardening raking of lawns, and otherwise preparing Tor the growing season. i uo iannmg community n equally upon the alert j tnonsanda of acrea of TTheat are already sown, and the coming season will add new lauralato the fame of the eoil of Nemaha County. ANDREW JOHNSON is cited to appear before the U. S. Senate cn the 13th ; the people of Ne maha county are qtcd to appear before the coun ter of Teare & Co exam'ne their choice stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, purchase, and thereby save meney and get choice goods. TO ADMINISTRATORS and Guardians of Ne maha County, Nebraska. You are requasted to come forward and make settlement as the law di rects and as the tennro of yocr bond requires; by so doing yoa will save cost of citation. A. W . A' ORG AN, Probate Judge. GRAVESTONES and M cnumen's can be had of M. F. Boyd, of this city, who is Agent for Daniel Francis & Co, of St. Lcu's. llr. Boyd can offer bargains. Being a ' practical stone mason, he is prepared to take orders for Stones or Monuments de livered, in position, wherever required. GOOD ! EXCELLENT ! ! M'LENDID 1!! Were the exclamations of cur entire oEce last evening while di.ocussing the rr.trits. cf a huge Cake sent us by Mrs. Empons, who is keeping a No. 1 Boarding House on Levee street, between Main and Wttcr. Farmers will find this an excellent house to stop at while visiting this city. SCHOOL OUT. The Winter Terra of the Brown- rille Union or High School expired last week, end" ing in a very pleasant and falirfactory exhibition. The scholars gemrnUy jaye evidence of progress flittpring to their teachers, N. W. Nickell and Miss Misses Johnson and Morcy. The next term will oubtless commence within a month or six weeks. J7ET CHAFFE, troirietcr 01 the Brownville Rectifying Establishment, is prepared to supply the demand, to tryx!ctt, for pure,' unadulterated Liquors. Being thoroughly conversant with the business and having the latest and most approved apparatus, he can warrant what he sells as pure and true to the brand. Those buying Liquors will find it to theit advantage to call on Mr. Chaffts. tf MILLINERY. Mrs. Schenck announces "to the Ladies of Brownville that the has just receive! her first .stock of Millinery Goods. The latest styles cf Hats and Bonnets kept constantly on band. She also has the latest styles cf Dress Trimming and a sett of Illustrated Patterns and is prepared to do Dress Making. Ladies, please call aud see. Shop frout roomover City Drug Store. 24-tf NEMAHA CITY ITEMS. Minick A Co., are re ceiving additions to their Etock. Owing to the rise ... .. 1 11. at the factory their tagie uricK aiacaiae win aere- aftcr be sold for $210. Levi Johnson has bought out the Coldwell pro perty and.has bad it thoroughly repairel and refitted for a Hotel. Mr. Johnson is in every way fitted to keep hotel and make tr arelers comfortable. -SEED POTATOES. I have tbe following vari eties cf Seed Potatoes for silo : Pu;e Peach EIow, Early Dover, Early June, Mercer, Fluke, Early Miller, Coppcrc e, Buckeye, White Peach Blow, Garnet Chili, Prince Albert, Cuzco, Rusty Coat. Apply at the Furnas Farm rear Brf.wnville, or by mail to ISAAC BLACK. Brownville, Neb. March 12th, 1863. 2l-3t WE are receiving many letters of encouragment an! commendation upjn the present manner, mat ter and style of the Adiertit.tr, and not a mail passes but brings us several new friends as subscrib ers. Our subscription list has been doubled within tbo past three months. At tbe present rae we thall be compelled to get a Power Pres3 with cur new dress. We shall endeavor to meet the hopes of our most sanguine frieulj. DISTRICT COURT is in scs-ion in this city this week, and business is bcirg dispatched by bis Honor, Judgo Mason, with ccmceudallo prompti tude. Besides the bar of our own county wo notice .hat the foiluinj Attorneys arcprescnt; I. M. Shambaugh, Thos. B. Stevenson and W. B. McLen nan, of NebratkaCity; Iibam Revis and A. SLoen hcit, of Fa.lls Citv ; C. F. Nje, of Pawnee City; R. F. Perkins, of Tecumseh; and W. D. Scott, of Rulo. NO PROPHETS. Tbo so grade growlers" who prophesied, so emphatically, that the '"first rain wau'.d waU out culverts, embankments, Ac, arc no prophets, and little wiil their howling profit them with secsib'c, thinking citizens. We are willing to sustain and satlsSsd with tbo actions of the pres ent Counei!, as we do not believe that fire other mn could baye worked together with more har mony, or more advantage to the city. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Iu to day's issue will be frond several new advertisements or F. K. Phoenix's 111-jomingt n Nur sey, wnieh contain good advice and offer big bargains. Read 'cm. Also, see alver tisemett of Jcsi;ih Carpenter, Commission Merchant, N- Y. The Railroad being nearly completed to opposite thiscity it will pay our farmers to consign their jr dace to some trusty Merchant in the larger cities. Cogswell ofTers bargain?,.- Read his Ad. WE have received the Februnry number of the United Stt!t Ifiitiicul .'trie ip. Mrs. J. M. Gra ham an accomplished musia teacher of this city writes us "Having perused the "Unite! States' Mtsi-ral Review" I wuld fay that it cttainsa choice variety of literature, and musical intelli gence, and many carefully selected pieces of origi nal music from good c onpo: ers, which recommends it to the natronega of all lovers of music." It is issued monthly by J. S. Peters, 21 0, Broadway, N. Y., and mailed to tubseribers for $2 a year, or 20 cents for a single ccpy. It can be bad at the City Book Store at the same price. THE meetJng of the Agricultural Society, held in our oEce last Saturday, wts trully encouraging to behold; "harmony the strength of all institutions' prevaded this assemblage, and gave hopes of a unity of purpose that will secure to Nemha County the best county Fair in the State for 1S3. We can have it, and, from present indications, we will The proceedings will be found in the Agricultural Department ; as, also, the Notice for an adjourned meeting, which, every farmer should attend, and, if not yet a me nber, should become cne. A RARE CHANCE ftr manufacturers of Fann ing Implements, Nursery Men, Sewing Machine Merchants, Book Venders, Merchants, Lawyers, Doctors, and all venders of wares and merchandise, to advertise. Wc bare contracted to issue one thousand copies tJ the Femaha County premium list of the next- Agricultural Fair, in pamphlet form, to be distributed amorg the fanners of this and adjoiaiLg counties. Ucder the contract we are entitled to a few pages for advertisers, which we offer on the fo Viewing terms. For one psge of 4 by 7 inches square $15. For one half of a page $S For xrc-fcurth of a page ?5. All advertise ments muft be in by the 20ih of A pril n-3it. WE, the Judges of the County Courtbr Atchison County, .Missouri, hereby certify ttat C- - W. Wheeler has erected five bridges in Atchison Co.; ono a U-'We Truss, main rpan one hundred and twenty feet, and is now erecting one f Ii. W. Smith's Patent Truss Bridge, one banlrei and eighty feet; that be has given entire satisfaction, and finishes his bridges with dispatch, and is a re liable and saie contrai tor. JAMES HUNTER, ) DAVID BERTRAM,)- County Judges JAS. CARNES, ) February ISth.lSoS. We, the undersigned, Comn issiorers of Miami county, Ohio, having fiee of R.W. Smith's Patent Truss Bridges now in nse jn our county, (erected by the -patentee), Ao noi hesitate to say-to the public ttat we consider tbem the lest wooden bridges that have come undrour observation. -J. C. COATS. . 1 Uomtulss toners T. M. RtMJZER. V 01 Miau.i' Co.; KATUAN JACKSON,) Ohio. j C. W. Wheeler, solo Agent for Nebraska and 1 north Missouri. ' SEED3 FOR DISTRIBUTION. While at Washington, the past winter, I procured f rem tha Agricultural Department some Seeds for rrat nitons distribution among the members of the Nemaha County Agricultural Society. They can be bad by calling at the atoa jlj Rob't Teake,A Co., Brown rille. It is not the i ntention of the Department to furnish individuals with a itoelc of Garden and Field Seeds, but simply small supplies witii which to experiment. It is hoped those desiring so to ex periment, will call and eet Seeds.and be careful observe, Frei0nr. and report result, to the Society It. W. 1 L K AS, President X" . v r- v""r"-'"fe- J' PERU ITEMS. S. P. Mjiors has sold out hia m'JC& ui tvuro w i,. it . uawiey. ait. iiaw.ey is well known thr ccghcut Southern Nebraska as . r.: j.,. The M. E. Church, at Pern, are making arrang- ment o Iti.d a bccie t-f woi ship lb .coming sum mer. The A onuaT Conference of tbe M. E. Church of Nebraska will convene in this place, Thtnday, , ., . n .. ... . . A nril .7 1.1 I'Kv.ntif.na will Km m 4 1a f r April -2nd. Preparations will be made to accommcdate all who may attend Thos. M. Green has just got bis Flouring Mill at lera in operation, lie has refitted it with a new engine and boiler, and has now three run of four foot burr. - AT the City iJook Store may be found fcr sale all the Magaz.nes published. Magazines expressly for the nursery, Magazines expre fs,Jy forboysand girls Magazines expressly for young men and misses, Magazines expressly for ladies and gentlemen Magazines expressly for the learned and accom plishpd; Magpiins expressly fvr the fashionable and artistic; Illustrated, Religious, Political, Scientific and Weekly Newspaper s, irtm all sectitns of the coun try ; choice booLs , novels, novelets, paper, envel ops, pens, c, kejf constantly "on hand. All books, papers, magazines, reviews, quarterlies, fur nished by the yearor by the number. CASHMERE CLOTHS. We havo baen shown, by Col. Furnas, several specimens of fabrics made of the Tool from full blood Cashmere Goats nd mann factured in their native country. Tiioywcra brought over by Commissioner Dehil, wlo has juet been for a new lot of these Goats under the patronage of the Gevernment. Mr. Dehil was, also, at the Paris exposition, where both native and foreign specimens, in great number, were on exhibition, and states that the specimens sent by Col. Furnas, from Nebraska, took rank with the be tt foreign Cas hmere exhibited. The fabrics mida from this wool must eventually superceede all other, a3 in length, fineness of fibre and capability of finish it as far common wool as silk dies cotton. Co1, Furnas is greatly benefitting the State by bis efforts to introduce them. Financial and Commercial. Maech, 11th, 1S63. Financial matters are' working along steadily and firmly, with no decided change; andwill no doubt continue to do so until the impeachment trial is concluded. Gold opened in New York on Monday at 111, closing at lliKUl. Govern ments were better and c'osed steady. Clows A Co. give the following quotati ins Coupons 'IS,-- do 'C3,-" do 'CI,-" do 'Cj,--' Coupe ti3 (new); do 'b7,-- 10-43's in 100?;&UUJ. 108 (jrlOSU. 106 10fi?fel07 107 cil07jr. 101Sfc4lUl. 1053410.5. 7-30's A new Derafcratic paper has been started in Saint Louis, called "Tte Ipudiator." The object of thU journal, as ttated in its prospectus, is to aecomplifh the repudiation of the Nationa Debt, except that portion of it repsented by "Greonlac&i,"' and contends that these notes having been received by the people in good faith must be in good fa th redeemed ; and to this end Would have thcmmide rc-cirable by the Government in all its pecuniary transactions. T!ioiof, however, are designated as the representations of fraud, of stealing and of tascaiity ; at.d urges the repudiation of this "so called" debt, as a high moral duty. It says r ' By disowning t'ais debt wc shall strike at the root ot all rxistirg political and commercial evils. We si all disarm the perjured traitors, who n w sway their usurped authority, tf the most formi dable weapon which they use against Public Liber ty, pobt'and taxation are the cUldhl of, their pewer; these are the means by ,VJ,li-'h.t,ay expect to convert the white men of Aiaurica ft.thi) toil ing slaves of a privileged order .oXf bnd holders, who, like the insatiate daughters of tb'e horse-levcri cry give 1 give I 'i his citadel, founded jn fraud .ind constructed cf debt and paper bonds, can be swept from existence by one breath of an aroused and in-d;-'oaut people. Aul besides, wo should thus to;wh the world a lesson it needs to learn, namely : that u great people will not he cheated out of their Consti tutional Liberties by a combination of money-siiarks, thieves aiul usurpers, who, with hands po'llut d with corruption, venality and fraud, havo the assu.auce to talk ahout b. onor I" WhethdY the Democratic bond holders of the coin try willdis.hargf their "high moral duty'.'as point ed cut by the Rt-pudiator, remains to be seen. We are quite sure the Republicans won't. Brownville Markets. Flour u Winter V 8c's Spring V "" " Puckwheat Ib .... ,...$7 00(359 5 00 5 ........ 8 65 17 00 50 10 7i 18 15 15 00 2a Meal $ bushel liacon Items ? - ' Sides V lb Cannod Lard ' Gulden Syrup y gal Sugrr Uouse Molassos jral. Sugar New York A. y ft" " Drown y ,' ' CoSoe--Java y Yb Kio y ft Chce3e X. Y. Factory y 2 " Country y lb Tea Imperial y lb Blacky lb " Young Oyson & 2--- 19 12 1 50 2 1 1 (0 . ' 13 16 -45 27 25 15 2 00 . 1 75 . 2 25 . 2i . 12 2 00 . 16 . 75 . 80 . 12 . 25 . 25 1 50 . 20 8 3 . 13 20 00 45 00 45 CO 45 00 . 3 00 . 9 00 . 6 50 . 8 50 . 4 00 .: H 5 2d 13 45 33 30 20 2 50 2 25 2 50 25 15 2 50 20 1 01 1 00 15 35 30 2 00 20 10 4 15 25 03 50 00 50 00 85 00 3 GO 9 00 Y 00 9 00 6 00 15 6 Candies y ft Apples Dried " Green y bushel Dried Peaches' y ft Potatoes? bushel Coal Oil y gal Eggs y do Butter y ft Honey y ft- Onions y bushel " Sets y qt- f a 1 .......... Beans y ft Salt y ft Pickets y dot .. Lumber Cottonwood y 1000 M Oak Walnut fino-v Shingles Cottonwood HCC- Pine Lath Cottonwood y 1000 -- " Pine y 10ii0 Wood y cord Hides Dry y ft " Green SPECIAL NOTICES. Plants, Vines, Trees Shrubs and FlOWerS. At the request of maty who are anxious to get reliable selections of Yines, Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, etc., I nave consented toi receive orders, from now until planting tijxe in the Spring. I represent the extensive Nurseries known asSUIJNYSlDE 2TUESEEIES, tfon, Jqica, J.Ii. A A. Bauer, Proprietors. All stock i ordered through me, wiil be furnished at Nursery j Prices, freight edded. Catalogues, with prices, can 1 be had by application to me in person, or by app'y- i ing at the store of hob't Teare & Co. Brownville , Neb. Evergthing furnished will be warranted true to name, quality, size and conditionas represented, - - R. W. FUKNA'S. ' Brownville, Dec 12th. l$7r 11-ata I - - Freih Tomatoes, in, two and three pound ons,s BWAX & BliO'S; A DDEESS TO the NERVOUS AND DEBIL1TAT- hidden causes, and wbose eases require prompt treat- ment to render existence oesiraoie. u you are suner- ing or nave auuereuiroui. iimmi" sea, wua effect does it produce upon your general health? Do von feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does alittle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Doe vnnr livnr. or nrinarr oraans. or Tpur kidneys fre- qnantty get out of order? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky, or ftocxy, of Is it ropy On setting? Or does a thick ecum rise to the top Z Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awni.e7 Do yon have t pells of short breathing or dyspepJa? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you havo spells of fainting toH or rushes cf blood to the head? Is your memory im you ?e da?.! !Ls?moS company, or life ? Do yoc wish lo be left alone, to get away from everybody v vots any nine imns mase von KLirtor inmn 9 Is lour sleco broken or rest!es? Is the lustre of your ere as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in aocie Banie-.nerpy ? Do you feel as muchconfidenre In your a self? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy?, if bo, do not lay It to your Uver or dyspersla. Ilave you restless Dights? ou' LacV weak your knees weak, I and hve but little apetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Now, reader, self-atme, veterial diseases baoly cured, and sexual excesses, are aM capable of produc ing a weakness of tbe generative organs. TheorgaDS of generation, when in perfect health, make the man Did you ever think that those bold, deQant, energetic, persevering, fuces.'ifnll'businesa men are always those I r ' ... ' - whose generative organs are la perfect health ? Ton never bear such men complain of being mefkAcholly, of nervousness, cf palpitation cf the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don't become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleasant In tte company of ladies, and look you and ihem right in the face none of your downcast luoks or any othar meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep tbe organs inflamed by running to excess. These will not only rnin their con&titut.ons, but also those they do business with or for. . . How many men from badly cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought abont that state cf weakness In those organs that bw reduce! the. general system so much as to induce al most every other disease Idiocy, lHnacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and a. most every other form of disease which hno:anity is heir to, and tbe real caue of the trouble 'scarcely ever suspecteC, and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases f these orpans reqnire toe use of a rtioret . HELM BOLD' S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU im hc the great Dim etic, and is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weak- ne-s, Female Cetnclaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or 'emale, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how longstanding,' If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or In sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and tbe health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon the prompt use of a reuaoie remecy. Uelmbold's Extraet Buchu. established upward of 18 years, prepared by M . T. HELM BOLD, Druggist. 691 Broadway. New Tork, and 1C4 South 10th St., Philadelphia. Pa. Price $1 25 per bottle, or $ bottles for $6.60 deliv ered to any address, bold by all Druggists everywhere. 1EAFMESS, CATARRH, COM- J SUMPTION' AND CAKCBU CURED. A Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh," Consnmptlon and ancer ; their causes, means of speedy relief and ulti mate cure. By a Pupil of the academy of Medicine, Paris. ' Sent to any address for It) cents. Letter from Rob't McMordr. D D.. LL.D.. Grand Prelate of Grand Encampment of U S, and Editor 'of the National Freemason : New York.. Sept. 17, 1SG7 Dr. Stillwell was in charge of Grace Church Hospital, Alexandria, Va., duriug the war. I freoHent :y, almost daily, for months. visited this Hospital , and had every means of knowing his reputation for efficiency aud skill. It was of tbe most creditable character, and his success in tbe treatment of patients was remarkable. Robert McMuaor. ' Organic Yibrator. It fits into the ear, is nof perceptible, removei tinn ing noises in the head, and enables deaf persons to hear distiuctly at church aud pablic assemblies. This in strument will often produce results almsst miraculous and indeed in cuees of long standing deafness, it will relieve in a short time. It may be adjusted with the ease of spectacles. DR. STILLWELL will be nrofesaionallv at 31 East TTashing ton place, University Buildings, K. T., daily, 10 to 4, except Tuesdays, when he will be at his rooms 1032 Piue Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 12-16- ly DOCTOR WHITTIER HAS teen longer engaged in the treatment of Chronic, Sexual and Female Diseases than any other Pbysidan in St Louis. Syphilis in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchiiis, Diabetes, and all affections of the Urinary and Sexnal Organs, are treated with tbe greatest su-cet.s. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Im potency, as the tesnlt uf self-abuse in youth, or sexual exces.-e in matnrer years, which produce r-omeof the following effect, as blotches, debility. dizziness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil forebodings, avers-ioti t- society of females, loss of uieai Ty andtexual power, and rendering m&rriage improper c.-in be cured. " Persons suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia. Chrniic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, Hernia , Rup ture, or any other chronic affection, may rely upon receiving a radical rure. . P.irticuiar attention given to all Female Cem plaints; Ii;Ciinmati.Th and Ulceration' of the Womb, L-ncorrhea Chlorlsis. Sterility &c. Most ca.-es can be properly treated without an interview, ird medicines sent by mail or epre?s, secured free friim obei vdtion. Consaltation by letter or at office mEE. Charges moderate av.ii cures guarrantied JjOfllce, with hospital accouimodations for pa tients, No. C17 St. Charles street, tetween Sixth aud Seventh. St. L'"il. Ma EVERY IlODY tan get, in a nealed envelope, my Theory aud treatment of Sexual and Urinary Disease, cootainms full tymptum lists, for lw vosinge stamps ; al -O. my Paper relating toCbronic ami Female Complaints, for a three cent stamp.' 12 17 ly j KRUOliS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nerv ous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion , will, for the sake of suf fering humanity, send free to all who noed it, the receipt and directions for making the sim le rem edy by whii-h he was cured. Sufferers wishing to jtmfit by the advertiser's experience, can do so bj address iug, in perfect coniid' nee, JOHN I, OGDEN, 31 lyP 42 Ceder Street, New York TO CONSUMPTIVES. The REV. EDWARD A WILSON will send (free of charge) to all wh- desire the prescription with the directions for making and ur ing the sim ple remedy by which ho was cured of a lung affec tion and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the s.fSicted and he hopes every suffurcr will try this prescription, as U will cost them nothing, and may provo a blessing. Please ad dress REV. EDWARD A WILSGN, No. H South 2nd St., Williamsburg, New York DOCTOR MOTT'S COXCEPTIO.V PREVENTIVE. t ' IS used by over three hundred thousand ladies in the Atlantic States alono, and by a large number in the West, who would not be without it for ten -times its cost. It is to this Preventive that the mothers of those States ows their im pa unity from iaigeiaaii lies'. It is absolutely certain, convenient to use aud withal beneficial to health. Abortion is criminal, then use means perfectly moral and pro per. Send btamp for pamphlet containing full particulars. Address, Dr. A. G. TVIIber, (P O Box 32) 719 at. Charles Ureet, . M-ij-ly . 'V St.' Louis, Mo. i INFORMATION. Jnfomation guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a reyipe for the removal of Pimples, llotches, Eruptions, etc.', on the skin, leaving the same soft, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing. TIIOS. F. CtlAPMAN , Chemist 823 Froadwav.Nflw York. Drs. Wesley & Piercs 1 ' Have far many years treated Private Diseases with unexampled success, having hid twenty years ex 1 j-erieneein the Hospitals of thia and other coun tries. They have devoted their wioie time and energy to tbe treatment of private complaints; their success In the treatment of these lonz stand ing and difficult cases such as wer fofmerly coa-t jsidered incurable, is sentient to recommend tfcenj; to ttc public as worthy of the extensive pat-.i ' . which they have received. Tbe universal and uu- I failini success in the treatment adopted by them, j has proved, beyond a doubt, that a permanent care t;r ine worst caesoi i;oustitaiiuii juiiib, ixou 'orrhcea, Stricture in any form, all Mercurial affec tions, diteaes of the Skin, Kidneys and Bladder can be obtained. ; i Also, the effect of a solitary habit ruin6us to body and mind, producing blotches, debility, impo jiency, dizziress, dimness of sight, inc., &.c., and rendering mnrriage improper, which annually sweeps to an untimely grave tbpands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, may rely lip-'it a permanent cure. No charge for tdvice or consultation. All communications strictly con&dentiil. 'Send two three cent ainr t ir tretjse . relating to ail priate diseases. No MfxuTy usel. Office hours fiom 9 a. in. to 7 p. m. Sunday, 10 a. ra. t j 2 p. u. Offlre 4IS Oiive St. ; AMre;s all letters to P. O- Bx 26)3 St. Loais, Mo. - . - 12-1 ly v T) eaas, llomia ileal, Potatoes. Floiir Apples '& 1) - SWAN 4 BS0TEER- TIIE BXllXIXEIinOFF , u bill Lii CllilI .SEPARATOR AArP CLEXER. Manufactured and Sold by J. GAR IDE & CO.,t ATCHISON, KANSAS. fFHS trial of this machine at various County and State Fairs, and the judjement uf every one who sees and uses U. unite in nrononncinsr Brln kerhooflTs Corn Shelter the bet ever invented. With it a man can shell bis crop of corn at his leisure without an as- fjstantand thereby save in a short time more than the cost of a Sheller. This Corn Sheller has taken tbe first premium for three years pa&t at the New Tork State Fair, when bnt partially perfsctel. It has since been brought to degree cf perfection, which mates it complete. Tbe following is the report cf the Judges on tbi machine, at the great trial of Agricultural Implements held at Auburn, N. x . in July. 186Q. under the aus Eices of the New York: State Agricultural Society : Among tbe machines on exhibition was a tland Corn Sheller, Separator and C!aane, exhibited by J. Brick erh'-ff, Auburn, N. Y We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no beai tation in pronouncing it the BEST COKS" SHELL ER WE EVER "SAW. It readily adapts itself to ears of any size or shape, shells clean, add with great rapidity and ease, and tbe same operation separates the corn from the cob, and the chaff from the' corn, and delivers the corn read for market ; and it requires but tbe la bor of but one person to operate it. The whole affair is simple In construction and durable. J. S. GOULD, Pres N. Y. State Ag. So. B . P. JOIINSON, Sec. ' " - S. BOB! SOX, Ag. Ed. X. Y. Tribune, 3. B. TODD, Times. Report of Agricultural Fair Committees, and opin ion of Agribu'.tural and other Journals, might be cited at great length, but w eContent ourselves with tbefol lowing letter as capping them all : (Copy of Letter from U. S. Agent for Paris Univer sal Exposition.) ' U. S. Agency for Paris Universal Expositien. Xo. ii Park Row, Times Buiiding, j New York, Dec. Bth, 13C5. 3 MR. J. BRINKERHOFP, Esq.1, Dear Sir : Jly Ad visory Committee, appointed to select Implements for Exhibition at tbe luiversal Exposition iu Pans, In 1667, have selected ar.d rocommended to me,.your lokn subLLKtt as ine oest in America. I have accepted their report, and will forward your cheller, if delivered here, ready for shipment on or before January 1, lat7. Yours Truly, J. O. DERBY, U. S. Agent, &C Price UrnBsre?ieeff $25.00. Sample sbetlers skipped on receipt of the price and warranted to give satisfaction, or tbe Machine will be taken back and the money refunded upon notice within a reasonable time. Address WM. T DEN, Ag't, 18-23-dnm f Brownville, Nebraska, SFJOKTEST ROUTE! hi i eke st Time!! We retnrn thanks to our friends and the trading public for the libe ral patronage they haye thus far extended us. Our aim shall be to sq conduct our business as to merit the confidence of our customers. All represen tations guarrantied. We keep on hand a complete stock of all kinds of goods required for this market, and as to prices WeWilltfot be Undersold! Dry Goods, Groceries, iiardware, Queensware, Boots & Shoes r Hats, Caps, &c. &c. &c. AH kinds of Produce TA!EN in exchange for Goods, for which the highest maikel price wil be allowed. ROBERT TEARE & CO. Corner Main and Second Street Brownvillo, ITXTotx. January lsCl43. ' THZO. HILL & C0.; Peelers In DRY GOODS, Groceries, HARDWARE Indies' Gent's Children's aa BOOTS and SHOES, .Queensware, jGLASSWARE, and Agricultural IMPLEMENTS, PURS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, Forming, perhaps, the most complete au 1 ex tensive stock cfTered to Tbolesave or' Retail purchasers wet of the Missouri River. K eter having been -outdone for extent of Stock or fair dealings, they merit the confld ence and patronage of Sugar Loaf Syrup, Sorghum, and N.O. Molasses tSWANAE2Q'a r I ' 1 1 jJT 3 -sj -Z . smar CD 2 I hi iL g CD i:--rw 'lLl. -v-s Jxr Line BEO., (3 J fir 11 J Iala Street, BROWNVILLE . Dealers in JIen and Boy's Furnishing Goods HATS and CAPS, BOOTS AITD SHOES a TBDFJKS. UmUl. S3 C aSPET-B AGS GIOFIS, Blankets nd Umbrellas Have just received and will keep con stantly on band a large and well assort, ed stock of the above, and all other ar ticles in tbeir line, which tbey cfTer to the public at VEEY LOW PRICES Danipl Francis & Qo., STEAM M 0 1ST TJ jVI E 1ST T .A. la SIAElLi WORKS JEEFS tonstantly on hand a larje assortment 0 Plain and Ornamental Monuments. The Trade supplied with BluCk and. Slabs. Sawing aone to oruer. ST. LOUIS, MO. 31. F. E0YD, Agent, Brownville, JCebrask?. At tha Sign of the 1 lead. Is the place to bnj FURNITUHE AND UPHOLSTRY ! ! ! Keep constantly on hand a complete aEsortmeat of Sofas, Bedsteads, Bcaureaus,' Springs beds, WhatXots Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, Wash Stands H it Katks, Chairs, Kitchen and lablcs, Kitchen and 1'arlor TaPls Metalic Case3, Parlor, Mar ble toped 8 tands Lounge., Settees, Mattresses, Lourgo Srrics Kitchen Safes, Tote-tetes SwirgCribs, Office Chairs, Coml'orU, Plain Stands ; Roc'iing Crib, Ikd Springs, Children's Cabs and Gigs, Tinno Stools, Teapoy Stand?, Gilt and Rosewood Moulding, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Slips, etc., etc., etc, etc. how Cases and office work made ioordsr And anything and ererythine required to set nr pljin or farcy housekeeping. All of their ware is cither manufactured or put up under their special auneiintendenco. which enable ihenj sound articles at smaller prices than eastern manufactuted goods. OUlt HEAESE N" : : CtT. j is at the service of the publio at any time it may be needed, and is gotten np in as fine style as any farther east. Hetalic Burial Cases, of all sizes conitanjly on hand, at eastern prices. We are doing business on st'ictly cash tnncirles. At a piill profit, and by attention to business and tbe wants of tbe community, expect in the future as in the past to receive the palrcnaze of the pub lio generally. M FALL & CO. Natural Leaf, Fine Cut, Grape Juice ar.d Nayy Tobaceo.at SWAN k BROS. Nails, Tails, "Well Duckets, Selves, &o., at Tl SWAX i BRO'S Soda Crackers, Ginger Snaps, and Aerated Crack er?.at SWAN A BHD' A. F resh Layer Raisins, Currants. Citn n Ac, at SWAN A liUO S. Marriage and Celibacy. Ah Essay of Warning and Instruction rna YoNCG Men. Also, Diseases and Abuse which perjninently prostrate the Vital Powers, wi".h sure means of.'relief. Sent Free of Charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Address,; Vr. J. SK1LLIX nOUGOTON. Howard Associatfon, Philadeh hia, Pa.. January. 1st 1S57. 1-y Ft a choice at i:!e cf Tea. go to SW WIS & BEO'3. DOESEY Sifr-- Q ri'ili turn ,fHs H BQSIERY. 3 C5 0 "IN 7 STAPLE AND FANCY Also, a large and well-clec.ei stock of loth Gents Furnishing Good?, BOOTS & SHOES, IIA.TS 0.3?S, n or -A .YD rt as ' 9 AT. A.NO UnrUoods were bought of first hands, aud we think we can oiler such inducements to purchasers as cahnot fail to suit those rishiii;j to tuj. Ca.'I and see for yourselves. ' All kinds of Produce taken in exchanga for Goods 50 JACOB MAROIIN, Merchant Tailor, Alain Street opposite McPherson't B'ock, BROWNVILLE- ; P v.: 3 ft ALSO AGENT FOR SBSMSfflllCEIS STATEMENT UF THE WESTERN ACCIDENT AND FIRE Insurance Co., cI Dcs Jlolncsla. On the 1st day if January, 1EC3 made to the Aud.tor cfrthe Slate cf .Nebraska.! Dursuant to the f.ti'nt nr that S'ate. . The name of the Company is tte 'Western Accident and Fire Insurance Ccmpany, of Des Moines, Lwa. The Capital Stock cf this Co. is 8500,00000 The Amount cf Stcck.paid in is $111,000 00 ASSETS Cai-h on hn1 and in hands of agents, etc., Kutes taken fur premium Invested in stocks and ether securities, Office I'm mtnre Il.ulroad Furinturg Personal Picpeity LIABILITIES Dtie Officers, A sciits and ulLers Lojea a-lj u-.tcd and due Losses adj bted and not due Los-e unaljn.-ttd Losse iu srpente The largest auiuuut insured in one risk $ 2 007 20 3.717 95 100,9 '0'0O c-4 231 75 202 50 1,473 39 None i one 403 70 ICO CO apaiLst Accidents 6 COO 00 no do do lire 4 000 00 STATE OF 10VTA., ' Polk County, ve. Ceo. w Clark, President and T. C retary of the Western Accident and I'i: Shot, Sic- hisuraiico Company, tlrt hetn du'y .wrn. di iierH)e aiid say the foresoms statement is true, t. the bet or ocr knol eUe and belief. U4.0. W. CLAJlt, Preheat, T. C. San-Wj Secrctar-. BRJ1XCU OFFICE, 1S2 Fjrnham !trept, Omaha. Xeb. C.T WUia'JJL01i. Gen. Agent. VIRGIL S. HALL, A?rent, 12-2l-4t Brownville, Nebraska. . LOOK!! LOOS!! LOOS!! S5oo,oo ron as cevrs. By subscribic? fr a bcantifQlly iliastratcd bcok, somethiujr new and iuterestinj, entitled Ups and Downs iu City Lifb. Something for every body to rejd. It describes every character in a city of hlh or low standing in society, and is sure tu plea-e every b5dy that rea U it. It cd- . tains 250 paes of due priut, aul 3J beiutif ul lile-like cuts. $13,000 have Iiccn Appropriated to be given away t j subscribers, as followe : First Prize, $5'"0,oo ia Greenback. Second " 4K)r.o - TUird ZM.0O Fuurth " SCO.CO " Fifth ' 100.00 ' And 2i0 Prizes of $jj,1.0 each, all in Greenbacks. To every number of books a P. iza U enclosed In ihe book, and all bwoks are put uu in strong wrappers, they (to safe throiiKh to the owner. Price of Books One book. 2-5 cts: Five bori 51,jO. Fifteen books. $2 50, mailed to anr address free, on receipts of irice AMre AlO-NKOt;, ATKINS A CO., Publishers and Bookel ler. n20 2m-add 111 & 1 is Broil way, N'. T. SI31ILIA SIIUL1BU4 CUUAMLU I1U31PI1REYS' IIOICEOPATIIIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVEN, FROM THE MOST AMPLE experiance,an entire success: Simrde Prompt Efficient, and Reliable. They are the only Med icines perfectly adapted to potulir nse sosimil tha. mistakes cannot bo mads in tsirj thetn ; so harmles as to be free from danger.and so eE5f:er.t as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will alwav render satisfaction. i; li- No. 1, Cun 2, 3, " , " 5. ' . " T, " 9, " 10, ' 11, " 12, ' 13, " It, " 15, " 18, " n. 13, n, 50, " 21 " 22 : 24 " 2i 4 58 " 27 " 23 ' 29 ". 30 31 " 32 " 33 'f 31 " Cents. es Fevers, CoajcesMon, Ic.tamatlona 25 Worms, Worm-F.Trr, WorDi..ic. 25 Crymjt-Colic, or Teetbln of infants, & Djarrcea of children or adults. u Dysentery, Gripina, Billions Colic; 23," Cholera-Li-r bus. Vomitin, 25 Ncuralzgia, Toothache. Face.che, 25 Ilesvdachea. Sick-Headache, Tertno 25 Dyspepsia. Bill ious STonic a Sarpresed, or patnfal Periods. 25 "Whites, too proiue.l Periods. 25 Croup, Copjh, d.K:eait Breithias. 25 . bait Rheun, fcrysipela, E.uptiocs 55 Sslt Kheum. Krysipelaj", Ercptlna. : 60 Kheumatlsm, Rheumatic Pa.n 60 Pilsj, b:in'l r blesiinj ev, Ortta'ccy, and sore or weak Jyes. .- 60 CiJtiUTij.n.'ute or chronia, Iaflnnzaf 6., Whooping Cough, violent Coughs & Asthma, ppressep Breathin? . to Ear Di isbarfces. impaird n jarlnj 5. Scrofula, rnUrged Glandt, Swellings 60 General debility, Physicial Weakness 6 Dropsy and scanty Secre.nns 60 bea-bickneaa, s;tknos fr-m riding 80 Kidney-Disse-, Gravel If ervpus Debility, SeminairCrals- BiOms involuntary Uiacharges 1 00 Sore Meuth, Canker go Urinary Weakness, wetting bed v Painful Periods, wan Spasms 53 8uii'errrKs at change of lire 1 c F.D'-lrisy, Spasms. St. Vans' Dace . l.'oo Diphthciia. nlctrated Sre Throat 6 IAJI.LV CASES. or 35 lare via!s, mcrocro caSe,conJaInina it spcci.'ic for ercry ordinary desca. a family Is subject to, and abooU cl' directions, 10 OO raal'er Fam:y and Travelins cases, wtth 20 to i3 viai.-, $5 to 53 p ecitlcs for ait P rivateTJeasea, both for Curing acd-fcjr Preventava treatment, in via.s and pocket cacs, $2 to $3 For Sale by- McCOM-S& Co., J3rownvilia Neb 17-ly 3