gui'Q'ifv&vtistx. LOCAL. ..xy-S SS- S SSTVSS.S-VSy t.f .'SV IrT TNT I j COI il IAI i . 1 V-J ' " V !irl.J-.yiTtcugfKxecution, Replevins, VUa i ii-rn'e lc. ke. Ac. fur sale at this OEce. lTiiZl,u '. ;, - rrrFFI & EATON. 124 Pine Srectcad A U 1LLIA11S. 17 CAf fr. 64. ,rC tte auUio'ted Apeut in St. Louis for this '1, will t tend to making collections and purchas foe Cay St L"- VNVILLK.TIR'KSPAY, JAN. 23, 1863. rVl. lLACKDtTN is our arborized Agent to ;vc tubiin'i'-.ions for thg -iJDcrti'ser in the Fair- Tiw -b.l lirtrict. jj Zl'VEK is our nuthomed Agent to receive h?(.r:., n '(or iho Alccrtitfr in the ilijhlucd camel District. .. ...xt-n- t : 1 1 i - HUAIil IS OGr lUtilOIUVU .Bgtlll, to receive ubserii.ti ons fur the Advert Ucr in Ncma Pity IVeciccU JdvcM c r Calendar .lanua r y. Ttus. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. : : l 2 : ""4 G 7 8 9 10 11 13 1 15 1G 17 IS 0 '21 22 23 21 25 27 23 20 GO a I 5 12 19 Moons Phases. First quarter, 2cd ; rJii Mon ' l luarler 1G:h ; fc'ew Mocn. 24ih. Vhc Ntmaha tounlj IJlble Kotic- x trill liold its Annual meeting next " Math evening, in the 1st Presbyterian fjhurch in this cay, for the election of officers for the en.'ning year. A. R, Mher, Agent for Nebraska ao,i Colo rado and other speakers, will be presant. L HOADLEY, Pres. Jonas Hacker, Sec. jlfcllns of the OfiiccfS or tlic Kc nuha County Agricultural So- (jCly, The Officers of the Nemaha Cuui:'.y Agricultural Socieiy are request ed to meet at 'his office on Saturday, Feb. 1st, at 1 oMock, r. m., to arrange and prepare a Premium List for the Fair ot l'irGc. A foil attendance is absolutely necessary. ' JAMES COLEMAN, Vice President. Bliss las Dry Oak Wuod for sale. McCreey las the choicest Cigars and Tjliacca iu the city. McFall & CO., keep on hand a fine flock Furniture of all descriptions. Spac? compels us to omit A. R, Mosh tr's letter this week. TWO DWCllil! HOIISCS forsake cheap; also, o;.e U fiH, at Bliss's P. G. store ! The '-La;t Hjo Store. Sedation" ai the City II. C. Lett, Laud Agent, Brownville, NeUajka. A Flour thief is going Tor the profits ot ibe L S V G Mi'Js. Look out ! IIorSCLS for gale Two span No. 1, Horses for sale. Ei.q'iire at 'Jt BEN ROGERS & CO. Bll( It Wheat FlOUr, Corn. Oats. Hay. Curu Meal, Bran. Sluris, Cob Meal and Vood for sale at Bliss' P. G. Store. Many of cur citizens have gone over Jo the Railroad meeting at Rockport to day. Ladies' Skates and the latest improved Sausage Grinders and Sniffers at SHELLENBERGLR URO S Afbl! stock of Justices' Blanks at the Ci'y Jjjok Store. Also.. Deeds and Mort gages. IS there a man in this country that want a pair ot B.tots or Shoes cheap, if so.call at Teare&. Co's and procure them If Yen Wailt a good article of Fam ily Flour leave your orders at Z?tvs' P. G. Store, he kcqis tht led brands ! TearC & CO, continue to sell their lare stuck of Goods ciieatee than the CHEAPEST ! . led Cobs for Sale a pair of nearly new, extra well ironed Sled Bobs for sale. Enauire at 2i TEARE Sc CO'3- 'ftlrigrti and Cutter Tor sale.-One fine "two sealed Sleigh, and cue extra fine, one-seat fancy Cutter for sale. En tire at McFALL CO'S. Notwfihstanains: recent advances in Lotion hoods in New York and elsewhere feateScCo. are determined to sell as low as heretofore. A look into Seeman's Cloihing Empo Mum' ...i'l II - . . rvuJ cunvii.ee an ot h:s ability to supply the world with Clothing at low ures. Swan & Rro., are constantly in re ceipt of the latiest Novelties and Substan tiahs in the -Grocery line. There you can jfcti whatever you, call for. Full supply of the standard Si hoc "v)oks now used in this county constantly usud and for sale low at the City Book "lore. Trlblinc Almnnac We have re. cvtd this valuable Almanac for 1SCS . s .a statistical record cf political events 11 unexcelled. The Tribune. World the Democratic Almanacs for sale Lity BookStore. KclSTVettCr & Erlsman. are pay . - " v ysj l 1 I U I II 1 (t 1 A U I i 111 gaest market price for Chickens. Quails I5rifrr ihein to the Meat Market i Jou ui-h a ready sale at good prices "so, cash paid for hides.- ita such weather as we now have it (eco:nes a dulv to humanity to call at en.lV:!? 10 advertisement of D.rsey "ro s stock of clothing. They have a "g fctock, geod goods, end at lo ftp" - w Our CorrcspcnfJciitS. We refer to mem with pleasure, and thaf,k them ffl T I K D 1 ! nUn . All .v.. .vii atie ctuiriDuticns. ah mav m L. . l : . J see ttumiy ai a glance Uur aim has teen and will continue to be to make the Jidvcriiser an interesting, original news paper, devoted to home news and aflairs and to cultivate home literature, set up anu printed at Lome ty resident , me chanic? it is thoroughly Nebraskian. It is useless to buy a Story, pay a bi price lor it, read it, then lay it aside, aiu't it Ihen patronize the City Book Store Circulating Library, where you can read two, or three, or four, or five, or six books fof what one would cost. Hon Jollll TaDTC, Nebraska's effi cient Member ia Congress, has recover ed, and is wow m his place in the House. May his afflictions be few and far be tween, foi Nebraska cannot afford to lose such valuable services ai his at this or any other lime. ACCldeiitS. The team of Mr. Gilles pie, of Nemaha' City, ran off while in this city, last Tuesday. Nothing dam aged but the wagon. Mr Shafee, of the Rectifying Estab lishment of this city met with a serious accident this morning. A bocket revol ver which he was carrying in his pants pocket at the time, was accidentally dis charged, the passing down through the thigh, inflicting a very ugly and painful wound. A full stock of Standard works by the best authors ; Bibles, Prayer Books, Dic tionaries, Blank Books, Stationery ; Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, Sigars, Pipes; and a nice, comfortable, cozy Reading Room, furnished with the latest reading from all points cf the compass, may be found at the City Book Store. District Attorney Grey withbis young bride arrived at the Star Hotel in tins city last Sunday evening, the Colonel having just been married at Rub to Miss Etta llullataugh. The happy couple were ir et at the iiotel by the bride groom's father, the Hon. A. W. Grey, and other friends. Col. Grey and his lady left Monday morning for Omaha. At the City. Book Store can be found, at all times-, the latest publications both in the News and Book line, and special inducements are there offered to those depirirg to subscribe for any Mag azine. News or Illusirated paper, or to a I send for any Bjuk, published in the United Slates, NCW Stores. We have been too busy for the past weeks to thoroughly "lo calize," and thus new Grocery Store aarte-J some weels since, op the corner ot Main and sixth streets, by Mr. W. V. Wallace, thus escaped our attention. W F Wilson, has also just opened up a new Grocery Store on Main street one door above Ben Rogers c Co's Livery Stable. Personal- S B Harrington, formerly of this city, now practicing law at Beat rice, called on usja?t M' nday. We are pleased to hear of the progress of that section, and recommend Mr. Harrington to those having legal bnsiness there. Hon T B Stevenson, U S Commission er for South Piatt, was in cur city last week. Our citizens are making splendid t;se of the present excellent bridge over the river at this point. Q'me a number think so much of it that they are putting p a portion of it for summer use, while others are laving in a supply of wood rom the other ide. Thus it supplies us good crossing now, and a protection gainst heat and cold in future,' both to couk atM cool our '-wittels." As we believed last week the Com missioners have granted the request of the petition praying an appropriation of 200 to defray the expenses ot a survey the route of the A. N. U. lailroad through this county. Right. As this survey is to touch all points be- ow and above us it is to be hoped that no idignaf.ion against this city may be engendered thereby. ThC Weather. Jan. 16ih, afternoon lear and cold, with a north-west wind. Jan. 17th, the coldest morning mis sea son, the mercury at sunrise was 18 deg. elow zero, the day -was clear, still ana rosty. Jan. lSih, morning cold, with a wayward ureezs ironi iuc suu-.ii anw eat; mild and cloudy through the day. Jan. 19 h, morning rather frosty, cloudy and thawing a little through the cay, Jan. 20th, mild and cloudy, a very slight sprinkling of snow in the morning. Jam 21st, cold and clear throughout. Jan. 22d, cloudy and clear, with a thawing ou'h wind making the roads a little muddy and damaging slighing. Jan. 23J, to day, plcataut," clear, with a keen west wind. TlltU Fire. The total loss in the burning cf John Bennett's residence, adjoining ihis city, will reach S2.500. Mr. Bennett had barely lime to save a bureau containing all his valuable papers. Mr. Workman, who was residing there with his family, lost all his furniture and household good, and being a poor man. with a large family, ihe loss falls heavily on him. How the fire originated is a mystery, considering the safety with which the bouse was built. We are re quested by Mr. B to return his sincere thanks to his many friends for their sym pathy and ofiers of materia! aid, and lo state that he will be able to weather it through, and intends to build a much better house than the former so soon as material can be procured. He's got grii enough for two men, and we wish him success. BrIdCS. Our fellow citizen, C. W. Wheeler, isfast making Atchison county, Mo , one of the best in Abe west for good bridges over its numerous small streams. He has just fmhed a Howe Tss bridge, main span 120 feet, ajcrpss the Nishnabatona river near Judge Keedle's farm, and is building two oth ers, one near Bill Lewis, at the Nar rows, (a Smith's patent self-supporting Truss bridge,) 190 feel long, with main span 100 feet; and one near Muir &. Stelner'a niiUs on High Creek, Zenith'? patchl lruss,'ir0'feet long. . We have been shown a drawing of the style of the truss bridge patented by R. W. Smith, of Tippecanoe, Ohio-, and have never seen cnything seemirjg so completely to comTime durability with elegance and strength. Judge Wheeler deems it the ultimatum .in its line, and Mr. Clark, of the Brownville Distillery. recently from where these bridges were first introduced, pronounces it the best in the world. BroivwnTlile Art. No. 2. From Jan. 7th 1856, lo Jan 12A 1S57. . In drawing from the Advertiser as good a record as could be kept we shall commence with No. 1, Vol. 1, and give it by the volumns of that paper. The business of this city as appears in No. 1, was as follows: Attorneys: Thompson & Buxton and D. L, McGary. Land Agenls: R. W. Furnas and O. F. Lake. Physicians ; A. S. Holladay and E, M. McComas. JXilliner : Miss. Mary Turner. Architect and Builder: C. W. Whee- ler. Carpenter and Joiner: T. S. Rcketts. Blacksmiths : Jas Gibson and S. B. Miller. Merchants: B. B. and J. D. N.Thomp son and Win. Hoblitzell St Co., R. T, Rainey clerking for the latteV. Surveyor : A. L. Coat Brownville Steam Saw Mill: IT. F. Lake, Jesse Noel and Henry Emmer- son. At this date Dr. McPherson had ex cavated the lot on which the Star Hotel now stands, and was preparing to erect that building. Thompson &. Co., were excavating the lot on the corner somh. Westfall and Marlatt were preparing to burn brick, and Mr. Fagan to burn lime Mr. McAthron had arrived with a Nur sery stock. And the City Council had levied a tax of 5 mills on the dollar to grade the streets and alleys of the cily The ferry, run by Messrs. Plasters and Baker, was doing a "Land Office busi ness," and bright were the prospects be fore all. June, 1S57. During this month Dr. Holladay finished, and I T. Whyte be gan his residence on the bill. The Brownville School District was organiz ed, CapL Thurbur Suptinteudent, and a Board cf Education chosen, consisting of A. J. Benedict, R. W. Furnas and Ho mer Johnson Dr Hplladay opened up the first stock cf Drugs and Medicines ; Messrs. Williams & Monroe opened a Ddguerreau Gallery; McPherson's first Hail was up and ready for a big dance on the 4th of July. July. A 12 inch vein of "Stone Coal was discovered in diginj a well for Col Thompson, on a corner lot, and proper erty "rjs," especially "corner lots;' the Air Line R. R. from the Mississippi to the Missouri river, was discusssd at this early period with lively interest. August. J. S. Jionick circulated a petition in thii city tobu;ld the old Long Bridge, and raised the money ; a com pany was organized and the bridge fin ished that Fail. Westfall &. Marlatt had ihe fim k.ijn of brick burned. J. P. Samsell, Merchant Taylor, opened his shop. September. jGeo. W. Bratton open ed a Cabinet shop ; Wm. Rossel opened a Boot and Shoe Shop. October. TbeNemaha Valley Bank commenced the erection of its building; its safe landed ; the fixtures for the steam mill landed on the levee; McAl lister, Djzier &: Co. opened up a slock general merchandise ; W. T. Denset up a Boot a1 Shoe Shop. November. Dr. McPherson opened out and sold a stock ol goods at auction in his new building; Williams and Ba con received a contract for grading Main Street to western limits ; the Nemaha Valley Bank commenced business. December. Hoblitzell Sc Co.commcnc ed packingpork ; Thomas Williams stpek out a le;al shingle ; the first lyceum was organized ; Seigel and Greenbaum opened a Clothing Store ; Mrs. Thur bur and Mr. Hanna gave the first Con cert, in the parlor of the Nebraska House; the Ferry changed hands, Cole man, Finney and Brown, buying it; on the lSihtbe Thermometer indicated 35 degrees below zero, whisky froze. January. 1S57 C. G. Dorsey opened a Real Estate Agency; It. Browi iung out a Land Agency sign. - . February A. S. Holladay, as May or, gave Warrantee Deeds to lots in the city of Brownville; R. W.Furnas pub lished the first bosk printed in Brown ville the "Pre-emptor's Guide ; the Brownville and New Ft. Kearney R. R. Co. was organized. March Finny and Coddingtou bought he Ferry; the Brownville Stone and Stone Coal Company capital stock $50, 000, was organized ; tr.i-weekly mail from Rockport established; South (now miJdie) Brownville laid off in. lots; Lake & Hoover opened up a Real Estate Agencjr. April. Brovrnville Ferry Boat sunk ; McPherson. Morrison Si Hutrhins open ed a stock of Merchandise. May. Land Office located at Brown ville ; Jas. Coleman opened up a Livery stable ; J. H. Maun &. Co., opened a new Drug Store ; E. E. Parker, stuck cut a Merchant Tailor's sign; Case St Plas ters opened a Meat Market. June. J. C. Deuser opened a. Tin Shop ; the $tock.o erert the Brownville House wa3 subscribed ; H. Daris open ed an exclusive Grocery Store. Demorest s Monthly for February This Magztne has always ueec nearer perfection than any otner. .mere is uue admirable feature in it "an unwearied cfTVn at, imnrnvpment." Most of the Fashion Magazipes remain in statu quo vc-'uh nnmher much like another about Demcrest's there is a freshness, a rpfinpmpnt and truthfulness of tone which fits it for its place a Parlor Magazine for the Homes of America. A new cover and large type are two of the attractions of the new volume. Pub lished by W. Jenpings Demorest. 473 Broadway, N. Y., 3.00yearly. .Single numbers for sale, or subscriptiq recived at the City Book Store. We have received the January "num ber of the Atlantic Monthly. It is pub lished by Ticknor &' Fields, 124 Tre mont street, Boston, and sent to single subscribers at S4 per year. It is the best magazine of the age. The pub lishers spare no pains "or expense to procure from the most able and popular writers of America and England articles embodying the best literary culture and the freshest and most vigorous thought of the age. They also seek to give yet greater variety and value to the Atlantic in future to make it ihe medium through which the foremost writers shall commu nicate with the public; and they are gratified in being able topromise for the coming year such contributions as cannot fail to accomplish this result. The seventh-five writers for this magazine ere second to none in this country or Europe, in literary and scientific attainments. The publishers deem it one of the most important functions of such a magazine as they aim to make the Atlantic to dis cuss frankly and temperately the great political principles and issues thai agitate the country, and they intend the articles published shajl not only give a clear un derstanding of the leading questions of the day, but tend to settle them in the interest of liberty and justice. Specimen numbers sent to any address for 35 cents, or can be had at the City Book Store. ' COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Mayor's Office, Brownville, Jan. 11, 1S6S. Council met pursuant to the call cf the -Mayor. Present : J. S. Church, Mayor. - Aldermen: T. C. Hacker, A. P. Coggs well, and A. W. Morgan. M. F. Byd, Marshall. T. R. Fisher, Engineer. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. On motion O. B. Hewett was author ized to prepare an exhibit of the finances of the City of Brownville. On motion the following bills were al lowed ; Dr. Blackburn for grading ori Water, Fourth and Fifth Streets, 1025 cubic yds, was allowed 26 cents per yard as part pay. amounting to S266. 53, on Bond Fund; W. F. Wilson was allowed S147.15 on Bond Fund, part pay for grading on At lanlic street 545 cubic yards at 27 els; T. R. Fisher was allowed 869,15 for engineering, estimating, and assistance, on General Fund. On motion. Council adjourned to meet Jan. llthi 1S0S JARV1S S. CHURCH. Mayor. Wti. H. McCreery, Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICES. Plants, Vines, Trees Shrubs and FlOVi'CTS. At the request of many who are anxious to get reliablj sele3lions of Vines, Trees, Sbrub3, Flower., etc., I cave consented to receive orders, friin nown! rluLtirg time in the Sprinz. I represent the extensive Nurseries known asSUKIIYSIDE IIUHSERIES, CHnton, Iowa, J. R. & A. BATifjtUj Proprietors. All stock ordered through me, will bo furnished at Nursery Prices, freight added. Catalogues, with priccs.cac be had by application to mo in person, or by app'j ing at the store oc hob't Teare & Co., Brownville Neb. Evcrgtliing furnished will be warranted true to name, quali ty, size and condition as repre?on td. R. W. FURNAS. Brownville, Dec. 12th. 1867. 11 -3ra ADDRESS TO THE XERVOfS AND DEBJL1TAT ed whose sufe'eriug have been protrude 1 irtiai tiilden cu-es, arid whose cae require pruinpt treat ment to rentier oxi-teuce desirable. It you re EuiTer iiiB or have suffered iro:!i ii. voluntary d.acharge-i, wliat elfett does it prwiuce up n y.ur getit-ral Lealta? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? D.es alittle extra exertion produce palpitation of tie heart? Due your iivt-r, oruiinary oiuans, or your fcidDpys. fre quantly cet out ;f order? Is your urine toiuetimes thick, milky, or fl.cfcy, or is it ropy on FettiuV Or does a thick ecqiu rise to tbe top? Or is a t-edmient at ttie bottom after it l.as stood awbi e? D j you have ipelis ol short breatbing or dyspep ia ? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you hav-o spells of laming or rushes (f blood to the head? Is your memory im paired? Is your mind constantly dwelling rpoU Uii3 u'jeit? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lire ? Eojou with to be left aloue, t.j set away t rom everybody ' Does any little thing mate you start or jump ? Is our sierp broken or restless ? is the lc.-tre vt you eye a bnliiatit ' Tbe bloom ou your cbeek as bright? Do you enjoy yonr.cil in socie ty as we. 1? Do jou puriue your bu.-ir.ess witb tbe tame energy? Do you feel as muctjcot)3Uen-c inyour rf!I? Ave your spi:itsdull and flagging, giveti to flts of Telancholy ? tf to, do not lay U to your :iver or dyspersta. Have you rettless niijiUs? Tour tack weak your kneeseak, and have but little 'ptite, anU jou attiibute this to dypeia or liver compla.ut? Now, reader, teif-bu:e, venerial diseases baoiy cnreJ, ami texual excesses, are all capable of produc es a weakness of the genera-ive organs. The orgaDS of generation, wbeu i:i perfect health, make the mau. Did you ever think tbt those bold, denant, euergeilc, persevering, successful Lusines men are alway those whoi-e gentrative organs are in perlect heatih ? Tou never near such mtn complain tf be:ns meiancholly, of nervousness, f palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in bnsiuess ; they don't become cad and discouraged 4 they are always polite acd pleasant in tLe comitnyot ladies, aud look you and them right'in the face none of your downcast looks or any other meanness ab ntthem. 1 do not tuesn those wao keep th organs iLflamed by running to exees. Tbee will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for. IIow many men from badly cured diseases, from the effects of tcif-abusc and excess, Lave brought about that stbte of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce al most every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal a;!Vctions, suicide, and a. most every other form or disease which uuianity is heir to, and tbe real cause of tbe trouble scarcely ever suspectet", and have doctored fur all but the ricnt one. Diseases cf these orpans require the nseof a diuret ic HLLMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRAC" BUCHU i the great Diuietic, aud is a ceriaiu cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, ttropsf, Orgauic Weak ness, Female CcmpUiPis, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary (rrgans, whet iter existing in Male or female, from wh.t' ever cause vriiuatins a nd no matter ot how lcr.g standing. If no treatment is subfcitted to, Consumption or In sanity may ensue. ' Oar lleh an blood are supported from these source, and the health and happiness, and mat of Posterity, dtreuds upon the prompt use of a reliaole retneCy. Iieimboiu'a fe-xtraet Euchu, established upward of IS years, l tepared by " T " MlT. HKL.MBOLD, DTnggut. . Broadway. .Htm York, anl III touihic.h st.f Philadelphia, Pa. raiCE SI 25 per bottle, or 6 boitles for $G 60 fleilr ered loany address. Sold by ail Drnggiati everywhere. Sugar Leal Syrup, Scrfc2!,'and N. il.' Molasses at SWAN Jc PKO'S SPECIAL NOTICES. INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produce a lnxnrianj growth of hair upon a bald head tr beardless face, also a recipe for the rcmovaLof Pimple?, tlotches, Eruptions, etc., a the skin, leaving the same soft, and beautiful, can beobtainol without charge by addressing. 'IUOS. F. CHAPMAN , Chemist 823 Broadway. New York. ERRORS OF YOUTH: A gentleman who suffered for years' from Nerv ous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tlje effects of youthful indiscretion , will, for the sake f suf fering humanity, send free to all who need it ,the receipt and directions' for making the simi le rem edy by which he wa3 cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so b'j addressing, in berfecf 'confidence, . JOHN B, OGDEN, 34 lyP 42 Coder Street, New York TCTCQltEUWPfiVEs. The REV. EDWARD A WILSON "will send (free of charge) to alt who deiire the prescription with the directions for making and rising the sim ple remedy by which he was cured of a lung affec tion and that dreal disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afflicted and ho hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it wi 11 cost them nothing, and mny prove a blessin?. Please address REV. EDWARD A WILSON. No. 165 South 2nd St., Williamsburg, New York Marriage and Celibacy. An Essay op Warning and Instruction for Toxug JIk.v. "Al.-o, Diseases and Abases which permanently prostrate the Vital Towers, with sure means ofrelief: Sent Free of Charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN FIOUGriTON. Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa,. January, 1st 1357. 1-y PEAFMESS, OATAltuii, - cos- j SUMPTION AND CAKCER CURED. A Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh, Consumption and ancer; their causes, meaus or speedy relief and ulti mate cure. By a Pupil of the Academy of Medicine, Paris. Sent to any address for 10 cents. Letter from Rob't McMurdy, V D., LL.D., Grand Prelate of Grand Encampment of U S, and Editor of the National Freemason : Xtw vok.. Sept. 17, IS67 Dr. Stillwell was in charge of, Grace Church Uospital, Alexandria, Va., during the war. I frequent y, almost daily, ior mouihs, visited this Hospital, and had every raems of kn wn:g his reputation for etficikncv and ssiiLL. It was of tbe most creditable character, aui his success in the treatment of patient was romaikable. RontKT AIcMUKOY. Organic Vibrator. It fits into the ear, is nof perceptible, removes sing ing no:se in the head, and enables deaf persons to hear distinctly at cnurcn a;iu puunc assemoues. mis in strument will often produce results aimsst miraculous ai d indeed iu cases f lon stinging deainess, i. will relieve in a short time. It may be au.iu&ten with tbe ease of spectacles. 1R. ST1LLWKLL wit: be professionally at 31 East Washington place. University Buildings, Nr. Y daily, to to 4, except Tuesdays. y hen te will be at his rooms 1032 Pine Stieet, Phiiadelpaia, Pa. 12-IS-ly At the Sign of the ig used lead. Is the place to buy FURNITURE AND UPHOL3TRY ! ! ! Keep constantly on hand a complete assortment cf Sofas, Bedsteads, Boaureaus, Springs beds, "What NoU Wardrnbe?, Rocking Chairs, Wash Stands ll.it Hacks, Chairs, Tables, Parlor, iJtMth Mattresses, Springs Kitchen Safes, Tete-tetes Swing Cribs, Ofnce Chairs, Coiniort3, 1 lain htanns ; Rocking Cribs, Bed Springs, Children's (Jabs and Gigs, Tinro Slorl?, Te.ipoy Stands Gilt and Rosewood Moulding, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Slips, etc., etc., etc.,' etc. h pw Cases arid office work made to order And anything and everything required to set up pi i ri or t'iiny hou-rekeej ing. . . . . . .. t a 1 a All of their ware is eitaer manut.ictnrea or ;)ui up under their spe"ial superintendence, which enable them sound nrfiules at smaller priods t'ian eastern manufact Jtcd goods. OUll HEARSE ia at thA ercicn of tha -nblie at anv time it mav be Deeded, and is gotten up in as fine style as any farther eat. Uletaiic Burial Cases, of all siies constantly oahaud,at eastern prices. We are doing business on st'iclly cash principles, At a Small profit, and by attentica to business and the wants of the community, expect In the future as in the ast to reccivo the patronage of the pub lic generally. M'FAJjL & CO. PIOHEER PAIHT SHOP LOUIS WALDTER, C3 CO 1 s s r Grainer, Gilder, Glazier, PAPER-HANGER White Washing aod Kalc'emininsr Ooiie. All work done in a workmanlike banner cn the stortest notice T 111 VX S C A. S I-I ! SllOPja Main street over Mongan's Plow Fac ay. t II-22-ilyJ NOTICE.-; Blakely, Reynolds L Co., vs Samuel Ouss, . ' 'To Sa.uael Qus. Defendant You are' hereby notified that an (Irder of A tt.icLtaci.t against your property for the rtlin tf stvtnty-two dollars and tbiry-eiht cc:iU was issued on the 16iH day of Dec, 1657, by Pkilllp Caecoiqa e, a Justice ot the Peace for Gage county, Neb., returnable on tbe 21st day of Dec, 18o7, and that said cmuse hitrf beea afjotrtned to Jan. 30tb, ltS.nt 10 o'clock, a.m. BLAKLEY.REYNOLITS & CO., prrr,. Beatrice, Neb, Dtc Z$iht liCT. 15 M Kitchen .(Tt.. "E toped fe Tabls Lounges, miA TCascs Settees, S5 ;- -L-" Lounge "Vox .JtiS."'- ' T'.'V D0BSE7 & mo., 11 3Ialn SJrect, BEOWNVILLE. 3 pealers in Men and B jy's Furnishing' Goods HATS and CAPS, ...i u,.i.i . W.I.I.I..H h.mii . ii' i . ; -f .. BOOTS AIID SHOES TlilSJlUMM, CP, E PET-BAGS ami wmi Blankets and Umbrellas Have just received and will keep con stantly on hand a large and well assort ed stock of the above, and all other ar ticles in their line, which they cfler to the public at VERY LOW PRICES SllEllIFF'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby iven, that on Saturday, the ISth day of January, ISsW.at 1 o'clock, p. tn., tf snid tl iy, I will offsr for ?ale: at public autin, at the front entrance of McPhcison's Hail In Brown ville, Neuviha e.m-'i'y, Nobra? a, (that being tha place in which the la.-t term of the District Court for said county of Ntfmihi was held,) the follow ing described real ett ite, to-vit : IjoI :s 1 and i - nw. ' 1 T r,t. II Lot a Lit 2 see. l'O, town. fi, Rar.go 15,oat do do do !' 2,5 7 do d. S3 di d dj 1 6 d.) do do do dj do b do do d. do do do do L t 'A, 4 and 5 nw. J 1 of 1 . w 'y, of sc. 1 ,' Also a tract of land ci.mniencirig at the centre of section 25, town 7, range 15, ease, aud ruiii.'ng thence east bO rods, thence south 4 rods, thence est'SO rods, thencu north 4 rods to the placo of beginning. All of tho said real estate being situated in Ne maha county, Nebraska, nnd having been taken as thcpT'pcrry of William II. Dcnm in, on an execu tion issued out of the District Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska, in a case wlicren V.'i.iiatn r'rasher, James L. Me'Jeo and G-jorga Harui-m. partner?, in business dndcr the firm :,ai.ie of Frn.-her & MeUee, ate plaintiffs, and S. A. Ingham and Frcdtr.ck Ir.gba. partners in business under the name nr d style f S . A .Ingham & Co.,n;id William II. Denman ais dtfcn lams, and in favor of fai l piaiutiTs, and to ma directed as Sheriff of saiJ county f Nf ui.i'n. Given under my h.inl this l'lh day cf Dcooui bef, 1&7, DAVIDSON PLASTERS, 12-4t-1.'s.00 Sheriff. i C ' To all Who Desire to Cave LIchey S SEE 1AI A N His just received frcm the Last, a large and wcL seleted lot of AND' P4 i itxt m p Which he ors at Eastern Prices. IledeSr-s crrflpctition an I wi-1 cor)vip?o alTwho will call a d examins his Stock He has aisj lar"- Stock of IL Jin Cnfri HlT" nnrl 77lTr-5-V The J'-lcrsTr.-J takes thU n.cthoj infrmr nai,. oapo. ana Ux aisn- the utuo gcEe .- ni u i:if i B clu ing Goods, Trunks &a et0 Come One, Ccni-i All who warj Keep c7:f- Uodt'cs Warm. REM KM BE II THC TT) S SlpT? nHI-'f2 SFinnri' ell who may favor hi, viVi ih'ir b-: I 511-. -tUj J.yj IjM tX i jnm. Pairing iciiriUl. r T -V r 1 1 r-r-i - . i " S. SEEMAN. John JIcKinzie, Tiff. lJcIcro A. V. A! n .if 1' " tgiinsr. ; of Netn-ibt r';!,.iiJi 1. iu. i:ciuMiui,i i k. Cf ii-rrasa. Ju.-tu9 iisue.1 an Oruer t AtUcicht ii the abovaa-tifn for the Mta o Nire!cen dotiars. I lirowutiile .Neb.. Dec " th ll-3t HL H'ETT i . :l A ii U - i( A .- M ii SHORTEST ROUTE I Quickest T.imc'J Wc return thanks to our fncr.di :md the trading publicTof the libe ral patronnge tliey h-A1) thus far extended iw. Our aim shall be to so conduct our business ns to merit tli3 confidence of ocr customers. All represen tations guarranticd. We ketp on hand a complete stock cf dl kinds of goods required for this market, and as to prices Fe Till Xot be Undersold ! Drv Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswaro, Boots & Shoes Hats, Gaps, &c. &c. &c. All Kinds of Frodncfi T.AXET in exchanre fi.r Oucus, forwLkh the Lihet tuai kct 111 ice wili to ai!owo J. ROBERT TEARE k CO. Corner Main ard Second Street January 1st, X xy ex y DEALE23 Hi C-K STAPLE AND FANCY V V U V: '11 Embracing all Ihe I'n flTlffof tLe 3.-ii:i. AI30, a large and wcll-'clcctcd stock cf Gents FurnisLiug Goods, BOOTS S: SHOES, -.1 .VD- 9 Si's itvi rn, .rc "r r r f AND Our Goods were bought of first har.l, and wo hink wo can'(iiT..r Siidi indu :t toer. ts t urvLa-'-r as cannot f:iij to tuit those wi.-hiLg l t.uy. Call fln.l se. f..r j"ur...!'.'e3. All kinds cf Produce taken in exchnne for Goct's EVAN WORTHING, BILLIAED EC0M A S ri s ji. o o jst South si J e Mainbet. If t ami 'ii Kroivavilie, cbrrtsfia, Whuletale and Uetail Dealer m Wines. Liquors,Fleming and Scotch Ales, Lon don Porter, Doub lin Stout, Cigri BROWNVILLE FERRY ! Caving urcha-el of J. C. Yantis; the Steantef ry J5,af. III) Together wit't all the Charter I'rlv;!- gj to s:inc bc!o;:gin, anl brl:.4 hi t s--ll' a Practical Steamboat JIaii a"iti running Order. Anl tfcjt ho will s j-ar r. yijim 0 cciii5 t tzi'v.n RELTAi3LKCK0?Sl'( On tht Jlissbvri Rifcr, ti:d ii sitlt j an; it an 'ar'j day. JOSEPH WAHLJ, Manner; . -It, M. o;,', x i.itftiu Kn. i.t.-r-? ..u:c-i ';"f .ii i.tit, titij C'U (iT.-'r1; .Ii-i:c-3 . ; - . O ' ,n 'AV i -.l"-A' ' " v) . yr ;ir 'fv ;7 4 t'J. .: " " '. '