Xjc Q'bvtxtistv-. cE6 o f'yyiLLETriRSDAY, APRIL 9, 1868. ctFIELD & EATON. 124 Pine Street mnd ' ,aIlLLIAM3. CAfal St, N.E.cor. ef. J Ui ad boned ArDt in St. Lou 1 for ttaU .i.ni ta nikini collections and onrchas- ffite cur st Locu- "WILLIAM IIOXUY li our authorized. Agent to Te jnbaeriptiom for the Advertier in Seo- v. Citv Precinct . BAWLETiicur authorized petvt to receive i oripiitfB ft" wrr, at tinwu. 1 GIO. G- ST-B li oar Ktiborizel Agent at Aipla r;i, Krt- i cFdOARIM)F EQUALIZATION of Nemaba Coiioty will commence iti session on tne a Aionaay ', i. this month. All persons should be present and j u their interests, . er foreter after hold their i Et order ef the Board. J AS. M. HACKER, Co. ClTc. W, rery iligbt, yesterday. : pAYrPorHcFHACo.irillfue EASTER. Next Sunday is Easter. ; TlSCELh" Stadcbeker Wagons, j BLISS has Dry Oak Wood for sale. TISDEL has Two Bone Corn Planters. OSAGE ORANGE SEED at McCreery's. I CLirrER TLOWS at Sbellcberger Bro'a. 1 jlePHERSOX BLOCK ia being numbered. j CLEX KOCK FLOCK at Theo. Hill A Co's. jjtjsLINS Full stork at Rainey k Lewis'. gEGES3 in Boots and Shots at Teare A Co's. : DORSET A BRO., keep a full stock of Clothing. FtESII Garden Seeds and Onion Setts at Bliss'. I B.C. LETT, LMd Agent, Brownville, Nebraska. I TWO FLORENCE dewing Machines for sale at I UiiicCiee. FOB Good Brushes go to Alcweey a.Mceue : Draf Store. - t-T n - J rimy A an Riwiti full tnk nd frftib. ti- -v- 1 at McCreery's. JOHN DEERE'S genuine Mcline riows.500 at Ttw. CillACo.'s. ; FEXCE WIRE in abundance galvanised and not 05E Dwelling House for sale cheap ; also,ene to tut, at Bliu's P. 0. Store. IPO FERCH of Rock and any quantity of Brick for sale by J. L. McGee A Co. BEELLEXBERGER BRO'S bare receired a larje lot of Hardware, Cutlery, etc. FOR FRIXTS. Muslins, Delates and Garden Im jlsments go to J. L. McGEE A CO's. Tim BREAKING PLOWS-SCO T. k D. Smith k Co.'s make at Theo. lli.ll A Co.'s. NEW RESIDENCE. M.F. Boyd is erecting a dwellirg on the corner of 2d and Nemaha streets. SCELLENBARGER BRO'S are Agents for the World-renowned Champion Reaper and lWen. STRAW GOODS Sundowns, Hats, etc., in abundance and best style at Kaiuey, Lewis A Co's. DR. McPHERSON ia bavieg a stone wall built In the rear of his block, to which ha will extend Lis yard. ; . i IF yoa want a good article cf FeoiJy TU ar ysur ortleri at El r'.'t J'. (7. S, f e I'tt brandi. IOR SALE CHEAP. Ftiur 12 to 15 t7epcer Engines. Enquire of : "J. L. McGEE, 3-3t Brow nri lie, Neb. BUCKWHEAT Flour, Corn, .Oats, Hay, Corn Meal, Brat, Shorts, Cob meal and Wood , for sale at the P. G. Store. FARMERS, send your orders to Wm. T. Den for Fence Wire, Plows and Brown's Illinois Corn Planters. 26-4t THE OLD JAIL, that -terror to eril doer?," 1 1 ) ii gone. We hope that a remembrance of it will Is sufficient "moral suasion to keep lb e peace. TEE U. S. EXPRESS has not ceased In operate on the Missouri River, as Express matter is still arriiog at the office of Jno.L. Carson its Agent in this city. - DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. One of the Coe;t Dwelling nouses in this City; large grounds; froit trees, shrubbery and all out door con veniencics JNO. L. CARSON, WE are prepared to do all kinds cf Ctooe Mason Work in this city or County. Our work for ind irid taliand the county is our reference. J4-8t McLarenux A B ridgk. MILLINERY. Mrs. Schenck at her rooms over the City Drug Store keeps a full stock of Millinery Goods, Patterns, etc. Dresses luade in the latest and most fashionable style. BLACKSMITH DRILLS, Farm, Dinner and School Bouse Bells, Farm Implements, and a great ariety of other stock just received and for le at B.T. Miuick's Farm Implement Depot, Nemaha City. S. K.BEAR is now the Agent in this City for the Merchant's Union Express Company. Thecompany -we in b;m aa accommodating reliable Agent. Express Office in Telegraph Room, McPherson's Block. BRICK. Samuel Somers will make brick at his eld yard again this season. We learn that Messrs Bergtr A Morrison are also intending to make brick this season. There is little danger of glutting the market. 1RA5SFER WG0N. We notice that Geo. Borkley is painting a Transfer Wagon for George Stevens. The wagon shows splendid workmanship both in the build and painting, which is aa good as could be done anywhere. LOCK BOXES. We notice that our enterprising Vl.r. - a T 1- - ot. piaster aj saa quite m jot oi xerj ci uc Bxes or Drawers constructed and put up in the cce. They were greatly needed and show plainly the cxpansiond growth of this eommunify. OFFICES FOR RENT. The Office Rooms now occupied by the County Clerk, the Clerk cf the District Court aud U.S. Assistant Assessor of In ternal Revenue are for rent to first class tenants only. Apply to JXO. L. CARSON, Banker. .. CORN PLANTERS. Tbe cheapest and mot economical farm implement a man can buy is on ef Steward's Hand Corn P lanter. It wi II save its cost en Un acres, besides doing tbe work neat and good and will last ten years. For sale most anywhere in 4 he city. FOR SALE. One Engine complete, 50 horse rower, with two Boilers, 33 inches in diameter, 22 feet long, la good order. Together with a la rge lot ef Copper and Iron Pipe, with valves, steam guages etc. The whole to be sold cbean fur half cash, the r . r w balance on approved security. Apply to .6-4t YTt. T. Dur, Brownville, Neb. STDNIE ADRIANCE ; or. Trying the World. This is the name of a new Novelet by Amanda M. Dooglas.tbe talented author of "In Trust," "Steph en Dane," Ac. It is the story of a young orphan tirf's experiences. It is new being published in Tie Saturday Evening Pott, and will run through from fifteen to twenty papers. One dollar sent to tU publishers, EL Peterson k Co- Phi lade Iphia, itteeure the Poet for six months, including this aad ether deeply interesting stories. Singla nnm 5 oeita. -ROST. W bar had, in thia county, a few rather frosty nighta during the past" week, and learn from our agricultural friends that wheat has been considerably burnt, jet not enough to mate nslly injure it. Fruit was not enough adranced tote injured by it. BRIDGE CONTRACTS LET. The Commision ers at their session this week aooepted the bids of C. W. Wheeler for the erection of one of Smith's Patent Truss Bridges acros the Little Nemaha Rirer at Bennett's Mills and one on the site of the old Weddell Bridge. nOBSON A,STREETERI tie name of a firm now occupying the room recently racated by John Smith's Barber Shop, their object being the intro auction of a newly discovered process for tanning all kinds of skins, with or without the hair on They sell family rights withdirectionshow to make glores, etc. A PHYSICIAN whose ekill can be entirely re lied upon, is a blessing to any community. This is emi Gently true of Doctor Whittier. of St. Louis, who confines himself to the treatment of chronic and other clarses of diseases mentioned in his card, appearing in another column. The Doctor's repu tation is Union wide. LOST On Saturday last, Between Roger's Stable and the Furnas Farm, a small parcel of Cashmere Wool Yarn. It was prepared expressly for the Ag- recultural Department at Washington, and was therefor, more highly prized than it otherwise would be. The person Ending it will confer a faror by lea-ing at this office. NEW LAND AGENCY. We notice that Meisrs, Morgan A Porter hare just opened a Real Estate, office in the Court House building. They deal in Land Warrants and Agricultural Scrip, and will attend to Tax-Faying, buying and selling improved and unimproved lan d8,buy,reI and locate warrants and scrip. They are reliable and trustworthy. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. The Misses Leach A Simpson, have just received, at their shop on 2d street, a large stock of Millinery Goods, consisting the latest styles and most fashionable goods in the eastern market. Ladies, if you decire anything in their line yoa should .call soon. They can also make up or trim up goods in tho latest styles. CARDING MACHINE. We learn that a Mr. Flemming has made arrangements to erect a Card ing Machine on Honey Creek, in this county, near the farm of Samuel Snider. This has become a necessity from the constantly increasing wool i i te res ts of this county, and to which it will be a great stimulus. We hope to chronicle soon the opeuing of a Woolen Factory in this couoty. nORSES, CARRIAGES, Ac, FOR SALE. De sirous of retiring from the Livery business, I offer for sale rov half of the Elephant Stables of Ben. Rogers A Co., Brownville. If not disposed of at prirate sale before, the interest will be sold at pub lic auction on the 24th day of April, 1S5S. B. W. FURNAS. Brownville, April 2d, 1S63. WE DO NOT ASSERT that every family should be their own physician in all caaes ; but it is un deniable that with a case of Humphry's Homoeo pathic Spcics in the house, times without number, disease and sickness may be arretted, and time. mouryand suffering saved. This is being done by thousands, and may be done by all. See advertise ment in anotner column. For sale at M'Comae' Drug Store, MjPherson's Block. DURING the past week our cititecs have been amused and wor.der rtrickeu by tbe Prestidigita- torial performances of Prof. Hernandez. His ex hibitions are well , worth the patransge of the pub- as Lis trks are tu.l p'f-irnd and scieatifia. MfS L'jf i.'J '.:'. '-t tbe g:fts be s-ees to h".:.'- cf eacb j-r rFrrxanre. . Jr::'-..CLJ' CCrT.T.-.Mirch muel Wagstaff was tried before Judge Morgan for assault and battery and fined $40. March 25tb. Richard Claire was tried before udge Morgan for assault and battery and fined $25. March 27th. Camel Sharky was tried before Judge Morgan for assault and battery and fined $20. April 4tb, Robert Bicknal was tried before Judge Morgan for assaui: and battery and fined $10 . I STRANGERS are plenty in our city. Not a boat passes but leaves one or more passengers. Lt Saturday evening about thirty persons landed here from Miami county, Ohio. We are naturally pleased to learn that mtny of thee new comers gained the r first ideas of Brownville, Nemaha county and the Nemaha Land District from the Adcertieer, and as soon as they have Knded and secured a lodging they step up and continue in the road to light by subscribing. You can make no better investment than to Send your friends the Advertiter. PERSONAL. During the past week we have received a visit fsom our genial Auditor of State, Hon. John Gilliespie. We have never had a better officer, and have little doubt but his nams will gra?e the Republican State Ticket this Fall. Mr. McCreary, of the Rockport Journal, called.' We are pleased to learn of the prosperity oj, the Journal, as it is well deserved. Rev. I. M. Chivington occupied the pulpit of th.e M. E. Church in this city last Sabbath. REMOVED. James Hacker, County Clerk, has removed bis office to the front rooua first floor of the Coiwt House building. Wm. H. Hoover, Clerk of the District Court, las removed to the Court room of the same building. Smith P. Tuttle. U.S. In. Rev. Assessor, and Thomos A Broady's Law Office, hare been removed to tbe 21 floor of the same building S. M. Rich, Lawyer, and R. V. Hughes, Justice of the Peace, have their office ia the 1st room west side same building. CHURCH BOARDING SHCOOL FOR BOYS. Talbett Hall.ncar Nebraska City, has now been in successful operation for two years, and is commend able on account of the strict attention paid to the tbe scholarship, morals and health of the students who are here prepared for business or college. The sohool is in connection with the Episcopal Church and under the immediate supervision of Bishop Clarkson. New buildings for the accommodation of twenty additional scholars will be finished this Spring. Students admitted at any time. For par ticulars address Rev. John.Q. Qasmann, Nebraska City. THE CITY ELECTION, which held last Mondav. Dassetf off quietly, and resulted in the w election of the entire Rcpublio.n ticket, by the following mj ore ties : For Mayor, G. W. Fairbrother, - Treasurer, W. II. Hoover,- 45. 04. . M M U Aldermen, J. L. Carson, C.G. IX,rsey,.. ' C. F. Stewart,. R.W.Furnas,, w Ju. L. McGee,. -64. ..64. 64. ..64. ..64. Marshal A St-Cora., W. 4.. Polock, 81. Clerk, James McNaughton, 71. Engineer, T. R. Fisher, 125. Assessor, u. U. Inomi'son, .o, City Attorney, O.B. He wett, 82. This Is an average increase over last year of aboa twenty five. The Democrats had oat leir best men, and were sanguine t-at they had elected a least a portion of their ticket, yet their c-est grad ually wilted under the steady count of straigh Repubiicanvotes, and when the tellers tolled (ninty ther wended their wsy home, doubtless meditating upun the Instability of pundane aff-irs generally. yet more especially elecUons. But one incident occurred to mar the harmony of the occasion, which was thata joor"so-called, Republican tried to deceive a Republican who could not read into voting a Democratic ticket, for which. If proven, be could be imprisoned in the county jail for one year. We lifve heard leveral bicti that aa example should be K-de, MEETING OF RAILROAD DIRECTORS : . Beowhttixs. April 8th, 1888. Pursuant to call the Board of Directors of the B. Fu K, A P. R.R. Company met this evening at the Republican Club room. The President then read several yery encourag ing letters, from Sen. Tipton, Pres. Paris and En gineer Smith of the Air Liae, On motion, JUtolved, That we ask the County Commissioners to appropriate the sum of $2,000 to extend the sur vey of the li. Ft. K.AP.B. R. from Brownvilla to a Pacifio connection. " - ' "' Jietolced, That we proceed to take the 'proper steps to have the Survey made immediately. , eeioed, That a Financial- Agent be i "appointed to pass over the 'proposed route to secure the rignt of way and to raise subscriptions til aid the project. On motion adjourned. - ' - JOHN McPHERSON, Pres. J. Wf Blicxbcrx, See LITERARY NOTICES. Pcttnon'$ LadU Hag aiine, for May, is on our table, and is not only one of the earliest but also one of the best of the Lady's Magazines. Its Fashions are true, its patterns use ful and its reading matter of the first order. Saturday Sight is a literary paper of the first order, and is fast becoming popular in this section. Its continued stories are from the be3t authors and its general character interesting and instructive. Illuetrated Sporting Timet is one among the most readible of . the pspers devoted to Sporting News. Street and Smith'e JVew Fori Weekly isajournaj of useful knowledge, romarce, amusement. Ac. It contains serial stories from the best authors, the choicest selections and is aa excellent fire-side com - pinion. . The above periodicals are for sale by the single number, or subscriptions received by the year, at A. D. Marsh's City Book Store. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Walnut Grove Cemetery Associ-tiou of Brownyillo was held at Mcpherson's Hall on tbe.ereniog of April, 18S8. at which R. W. Furnas presided as President and E. W. Thomas as Secretary. On , motion the Association proceeded to elect officers fur the ensuing two your, with the follow reult: Trustees. R. W. Furnas. J. C. Denser and R. V. Hughes. Treasurer, Wm. n. Hoover, ' Secretary. E. W. Thomas. Twelve Ladies to constitute, together with the above officers, the Executive Committee : Mrs. John McPberson, Mrs. S. R. Jamison, do Luther Hoadley, do Wm. Rosso II, do J. C. Ueuser do E. W. Tnomas, do H. C.Lett, do Lewis Hill, do H. C. Thurm&n, do A. G. Gates, do W. II. N.elt'oo, Miss M. Nloo. On motion of Dr. John McPberson it was resolv ed that the Secretary prepare a subscription paper. and oirculatc the same forthwith for tbe purpose of procuring money to improve the ground of the Cemetery and to erect a building thereon suitable tor the residence of a Sexton. A subscription paper war then circulated and $150 wa subscribed im "U'd'-Uely- On motion the Secretary wae instructed to hand the subscription paper to the Ladies of the Execu tive Committee to bo further circulated by them. Un motion of Jonn L. Larson it was resolved that the Association mike an eHortso obtain tbe title to the two blocks lying North of the present Cemetery Grave Yard for the parposo of incorporating tbe nine in tbe lemeterv : d tbat It. Y. r urna. W . Hoover and E, W. Thomas be appointed a com mittee to institute tho proper s'eps fur that pu rpose. Un motion the Association then adjourned to meet on the first Tuesday in May next. r w rruvio r - IKS. E. W.Thoma.8, See. TO ADMINISTRATORS and Guardians of Ne maha County, Nebraska. You are requested to come forward and make settlement as the law di rects and as the tenure of your bond requires; by so doing you will save erst of citation. A. W . UKUA.fi, Frobate J udge. Financial and Cbmmercia. . Atkii ih, 1SS3. C'vli ' Cf tucr,-:-Jr !c ct 1 " " ".; r eslilg at ' T ( ' r n. cnll V S -? vnnrm .iHv. The oontest between the (Jctriae of paying onr National debt in the manner te Government has Iways cancelled its obligations and the doctrine of repudiation is still going as, and is narrowing own to square Cght in the arena of public opin- on. it is significant tat the leaders of tbe latter party are the very men who opposed the crushing f the reballion, and are in favor of assuming the Southern debts ; while tho advocates of the for mer policy are the men who stood up for the Gov ernment of our Fathers, whose policy was tokaop pub lie faith with creditors. Not-withstanding the tne struggle with poverty which tbe country un dertook during and after the Revolution, she re deemed all her currency, bonds and foreign loans, both priecipal and interest, in specie. After the War of 1312 the same policy was pursued, and a debt of three bundled millions was cancelled with- u 23 years, dollar for dollar, principal and inter est, in specie. The Repnblo has neyer been poorer for her honesty. The Chicago 'Journal of Cemmeree" discours ing on this subject gives the following reasons why tha five-twenty bonds should be funded on terms satisfactory to tho holders of them, and when paid should be paid in money. 1. Because ao civilized Government, inslading our own, recognised anything as miney bat coin. 2. Uec-ue to -pay in coia nas always bieu tne true policy of our Givern-nsnt, waeiher coin was prunise a in tne bon.a or not. 3. Because coin is the only money provided for in the constitution. Bilis of cr edit are not mon ey A. Because the paper currency of one country is worth nothitg in another, and to pay the foreign bondholders in paper is cheating them out of so much of the debt, as marks the depreciation of the currency. This is partial repudiation. 5. Because it is not good policy t lose our na tcnal crodit abroad, nor is it right to defraud those who wers friends of our Union during our struggle for national life. 6. Because to defraud those who lent us unney, thinking we were honest, is to play the part of hypocrites and cheats, and would give us the rep utation of a nation of swindlers. 7. Because the agents of the Government rave the landers to .understand that the Joans w uld be pau in com: ana no voice was raise against tnat opinion at the time by any legislator or other official of the Government. 8. Because, if paper had been offered for the Joans at the time they were made, no money would have been obtained. 9. Because, as a bond is a promise to pay money and a greenback is another promise to pay money to force tbe latter pon the holders of the former would be simply compelling them to exchange one class of promises to pay .money for another class, but this would nut be a payment of the debt in any true sense. 10. Because the issue of enouKb paper currency to extinguish the national indebtness would so inflate the currency of the country that its va!ue, would shrink in a few weeks to complete wortniess- ness as a medium of exchange, ihis wouia un settle the entire business cf the eouutry. 11. Because each new or additional issue or paper money tends to diminish tbe value of that already out if carried beyond the point of the actual wants ot the country for business purposes 12. Because all history shows tbat the resort to inordinate issues of paper money In times like the present have been uniformly and certainly d isastrous, and result in inevitable depreciation and final repudiation or tne reaunaant currency 13. Because it is dishonest, nnamerican, ruinous in every aspect and to every degree, to American character, tie Americau credit, American morality, American traditions, and an insult to tbe spirit of our American intitutions. The policy is begot ten of fraud, slavery, secession, knavish politics, and the meanest intrijrue. It strikes at the root of American credit abroad, of Government credit at home, and the life of the American people. It aires at the ruin-of trade and the disruption of our international aud inter-State business relations. It looks to the suspension of our projected national State and ciyio enlcrprisej, and plans to throw the country into chaos and turn the centres of traffic into bat.kr.npt. communities. .The policy smacks of tbe brasen baraibood 01 tne barbarian tnat oc troyed as be went, and boasted that where his horse s hoof stamped the sod no spire oi grace ever grew afterwards. It deserves the condemnation and contempt of every inan Jiot tic kj; ted to the insane asyiuia.. ' We commend the foregoing to the friends of Mr. Pendleton and his repudiation doctrine. A careful consideration of these wholesome truths may do then good. Brownrllle Har&ets Flour Winter V Spring y isck " Buckwhes.t$2 Meal $ bushel. Bacon Hams ) JJ) " Shoulders $ & - Sides lb Canned Lard Zl Bt- .$3 . 5 00(319 CO 00 0 50 7 65 15 12 15 II a 13 1 4(J 27 25 15 CO 74 25 20 12 50 IS 75 75 10 35 25 50 10 8 3 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 li 5 75 17 15 15 15 Golden Syrup V Sugr House Molasses? gal Sugar New York A. 3 M Brown lb Coffee Java t Rio $ Cheese N. Y. Factory ft 2 00 2? 1 20 IS 40 33 3P Country 1 Tea Tnirial u , Black Hb Ypnnjj Hyson & lb Candles 2 Apples Dried $ B " Green $ bushel Dried Peaches l lb Potatoes bushel Coal Oil y gal 20 2 2 2 2 50 25 2 50 25 15 2 25 20 80 75 10 40 30 2 00 Eggs dos- Butter $ Tb - Honey ) lb - Onions $ bushel.-.. u Sotsqt Beans lb 15 10 4 15 25 00 50 00 50 00 85 00 Salt y 1T.... Pickeis 1? dos Lumber Cottonwood J 1000 20 45 45 .45 . 3 . 9 . 6 . 8 . 4 " Oak Walnut Fine if ( Shingles Cottonwood $1000 " Pine Lath Cottonwood $ 1D- M Pine 1000 Wood $ ord Hides Dry f)B Greeu .... 00 00 00 00 00 15 6 S. X . Btl-l LEXBEKGER W. p.EnLE.BEGER. SILLEilH'S McPIIEItSO.VS BLOCK. HJRPWJ1RE, STOVES, TLYWJ1RF HARD WARE, STOVES, TINWARE HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE 50.000 Miles Fence Wire, 50,0p0 Miles Fence Wjre, 50,000 Miles Fence Wire, PITTSBURG IRON & NAILS, PITTSBURG IRON & NAILS. PITTSBURG IRON & NAILS, Mechanic's Tools, Mechanic's Tools, Mechanic's Toojs, CHARTER OAK STOVES, CHARTER OAK STOVES, CHARTER OAK TOVS, Canton Clipper Plows, Canton Clipper Plows, Canton Clipper Plows, Sole Agent in Southern Nebraska, and Atchison and Holt co., Mo. for CHAMPION REAPER & MOWER CHAMPION REAPER & MOWER CHAMPION REAPER & MOWER The Best in the World. The Besi in the World. The Best in the World. Besides a full assortment of everything kept in a first class , ----- STOVE OT0E&IS Which will be sold as low as the lowest FOR CASH To all who favor us with a call. 26 ly 4? DEALES3 IN STAPLE AND FANCY Embracing all the HfiW CI T1CO of the Season Also, a large and well-eleeted stock of ly Gents Furnishing Goods, BOOTS & SHOES HATS AND CAPS. -.4 .VD AND Our Goods were bought of first hands, and we think we can offer such inducements to purchasers as cannot fail to suit those wishing to buy. Carl and see for yourt elves. All kinds of Produce lakeo ia .exchange for Goods . 50 FAIRBANKS' ETANDA-O o n a t t? a orriKxs. FAliUUNKS, GREENIEAF & CO. ' " 228 Lake Street. Chicsffo. 209 Market Street, St. Louis. EST" B CA--TT- TO BCT .OaXY TS- QZHZlSX.l Sugar Loaf Syrup, Sorghum, and N.O. Molasses .. at SWAN i BRO'S N atnra.1 Leaf, fine Cut, Grape Juice and Uarr Tobaoco,t . J- bttlft BRO'S. N aili.Pails, Well Buckets, Seives, Ao., at V Aii A BRO'S. B eans, Homin Meal, Potatoes. Flonr Apples & ?sa pitu 1 iLtili- resh Tomatoes, ia two nd three pound cans, a SWAN A JJRO'S. Fresh Layer Jlaisins, Currants. CUron Ac. at SWAN A BRO'S. Joda Crackers. Ginger Snaps, and Aerated Crack ers,at SWAN A EQ'tf. .TTTANTED- Tcft ert. ftudcnft, nd o,iher iDteiligent steu aba women, in a bnnines pxy irg $100 to 4 ZOO per month, ac ordlnf to ability. For particulars address -BlGLXR, McCTJRDT fc CO., LiymDara Block, Chicago, 111. 12-21-ly r choice a tide of Tea, go to D WAN k EEO'S. SPECIAL," NOTICES. A DDBESS TO THE STESVOCS ASD EKBILTTAT -v ed whose sufferings bave been protracted rrom bidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treat ment to render oxistence desirable. If you are suffer in? or bave suffered f roni l-yolntary discharges, what effect does it prod are upon your general health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Doenalittle extra exertion produce palpitation ot tte heart? Doe your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys fre qnactly get out of order ? Is your urine sometimes thick, miiky, or fl xriy, or ts it ropy 00 setting;? Or does a thick scum rise to tbe top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Poyoii have spells of short breathing cr dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you bavo spells of fainting or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory im paired 2 Is your mind constantly dwelling opoo this subject? Do you feel dull, listles, moping, tired of company, cr life? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody Does any little thing make you start or Jump ? Is jour sleep broken or restless? is the lastreuf your eye as bnlMant? Tbe bloom oa your cheek as bright 2 Do you eujoy yourself la socie ty as wo. 14 Do you pursue yoor LuMness with the same enerpy ? Do' yotj feel as much confidence in your self ? Are your spirits dull aud fi-s;ig, given to fl'.s of melancholy? if go, do net lay it to your liver or dyspersta. Have you restless nights ? Tou' back weak your knees weak, and have but littl; apetite, and jou attribnte this to dyspepsia cr liver complaint? Now, reader, selt-aba&e, vooerlal diseases baoly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable f produc ing a weakness of the generatire organs. Tte organs of generation, when in perfect health, make tbe man. Did yoa ever think tbat tbofe bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, success! nl business men are always those whose generative organs are in perfect heatlh ? Ton never near such men complain of being melanchclly, of nervousness, f palpitation of 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 the company of ladies, and look you and them right iu the face none of your downcast look: or any. other meanness a boot them. I do not mean those who keep the organs inflamed by running to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, 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 about tbat state of weakness in tbose orgar.s tbat has reduced the general system so much as to induce al most every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, aud a most every other form of disease which -umanity is heir to, and tbe real cause of tbe truuble scarcely ever suspecteO, and have doctored for all but tbe ri?ht one. Diseases of these orcans require the use of a rtinret ic. HELMBQLD'S FLUID EXTRACT DUCUU i. the gret Diuieuc, and is a certain cure for diseaes of the Biaflfler, Kidneys, Gravel, propy, Organic Weak- ne.-s, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases or the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or ' emale, from whatever cause, originatiug and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment i submitted to, Consumption or In- sanity may ensae. Our fleu and blood are supported f roui tnse sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upou the prompt use of a reiiaole remedy. Heluibold's Extract Buchu, established upward of 18 years, prepared by M . T. HKLMBOLD, Druggist. 69i Broadway. New Turk, and 101 South 10th st., Philadelphia. Pa. Peice $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles tor $6.60 deliv ered toany address. Sold Dy all Druggists everywhere. Deafness; catarrh, cox SUMPTION AND CANCER CURED. A Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh, Consumption and ancer; Ibeir causes, means of speedy relief and ulti mate cure. By a Pupil of the Academy of Medicine, Paris. Sent to any address for 10 cents. Letter irom Bob't McMurdy, D D , LL.D., Grand Prelate of Grand Encampment ot V S, and Editor of the National. Freemason :' New Yokk. Sept. 17, 1867 Dr. Stillwell was In charge of Grace Church Hospital. Alexandria, Va , during the war. I frequent y, almost daily, for months, visited this Hospital , and had every menus of knowing his reputation for efficiency and S-iLL. It was of tbe n,ost creditable character, and bis t access Id tbe treatment of patieuts wss romarkable. Robert McMunoy. Organic Tlbrator. It fits into the ear, is nof perceptible, removet ting ing noisvtin the head, and euaoies deaf person to hear distinctly at church and public assemblies. This iu strument will often produce results aimsst miraculous aud indeed in canes of long standing deafness, u will relieve in a short time. It may bs adjusted wita tbe eae ot spectacles. DU. STILLWELL wit! be professionally at 31 East Washington place, University Buildings, N. Y., daily, 10 to 4, except Tuesdays, when he will be at his rooms 1032 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 12 16 ly DOCTOR VHITTIER HAS been longer en?ai?ed in the treatment of Chronic, Seznal and Female Diseases tbau any, 'otber Physician in St Louis. ! Syphilis in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet.' Stricture, Orchids, Diabetes, and all auctions of ; the Urinary and Sexual Organs, are treated with the greatest success. ' ; frr-atorrhe. B-raal Dbtlity ntf Im ' pctencv, tte le&nitof eir-abu in youth. -cr ..i :al ex :-s.-" in uiatnrer years, which produce f.f t foiif irjpi T(ct. a kloteh. dahlt- . ,. ...-, o. L-r s.iut. codf $ioii of ideas, ev. fortb'Hiit c, aver.-inu t- society of females, lrs at rr.ern ry and L j'ial pver,,.and rendering marriage taipropr can be cured. i Persons suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia. Chrinic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, Hernia, Rup ture, or any other chronic a-ecUn, may rely upon roceiving a radical rure. ! Particular attention given to all Female Cem plaints; Jtifljtmmation and Ulceration of tbe Womb, Lsucorrhea. Chldrisis. Stri'.ity &c. Most cases can be properly treated wjtbou t an interview, aud medicines sent by mail or express, secured free from observation, t'orsultntion by letter or at omct fre E. Charges moderate arid cure-1 gnarrantied 1 5jOfnce, with hospital accunimoUations for pa tieuts, No. 61? Si. Charles fctreet, tetweea Sixth and Seva.ith, St. Louis, Ma E VERY BODY can get, In a sealed envelope. my Theory and treatment of Stxnal and Urinary Di?ea.-e.. containing full symptom lists, for tw postnge stamps ; al0. my Paper relating toCbrouic ana Female Complaints, for a three cent stamp. ! 1217-ly ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nerv ous Debility. Prematura Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion , wiil, for the sake of suf fering humanity, sond free to all who need it, the receipt and directions' for making the simi le rem eiy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, ;n perfectconlidtnce, JOHN B, OGDEN, 34 lyP 42 Ceder Street. New York TO CONSUMPTIVES. The REV. EDWARD A WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire the prescription with the directions for making and using the sim ple remedy by which he was cured of a lung affec tion and that dreaj disease Consumption. Hi? only object is tu benefit the bffiicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it wi 11 cost them nothins, and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A WILSGN, So. 155 South 2nd St.. Williamsburg, New York DOCTOR MOTT'S j COIVCEPTIOX ritEVErSTITC; IS ud by o-er three hundred thousand ladies in the Atlantic St.itea alone, and by a large noraber in tte West, who would not be without 'it fur ton tiroes its cost. It is to this Preventive that the mothers of those States owe toeir Immunity from large families. It is absolutely certain, convenient to ute and withal beneficial to health. Abortion is criminal, then use means perfectly moral an I pro per. Send stamp for pamphlet, containing full particulars. Address, Xr. A. VI. IT-Iber, (P O Bos 3092) 719 8t. Charles itreet, U-17-ly ST. Louis, Mo. INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bali head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, llotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same toft, and beautiful, can be obtained without cbsrte by addressing. - TilOS. V. UdAPJliJl , L'hemist 823 Broadway. New York. Drs. Wesley & Pierce Hsvefer assy years trested Private Diseases with unexampled success, having had twenty years ex perienceiii the Hospitals of this and other conn tries. They have devoted their wbo.us time aud energy to the treatment oi private complaints ; their success tn the treatment of tbose long stand ing and difficult cafe snch as were formerly con sidered incurable, Is sufficient to recommend them j to the public as worthy or tbe extensive patronage which they have received. Tbe universal audnia f ailing success In tbe treatment adopted by them, jbas proved, beyond a doubt, that a permanent cure ! for the worst cases of Constitutional Syphilis, Oon orrba, Stricture in any form, all Mercurial affec tions, diseases of the 6ain, Kidney and Bladder 'can be obtained.' I Also, the effect of a solitary habit ruinous to body and mind, producing blotches, debility, tm po tency, dizzieess. dimness of sight. Ac, Ac, and rendering marriage improper, which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of tbe. most exalted talent and brilliant Intel ! iect, may rely up n a permanent cure. Ko charge for advice or consultation. All communications itrictly confidential. Send two three cent stamrs ror treatise relating to ail private diseases. Xo Mercury used. OQce hours Jiom 9 a. m. to 7 p ra. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Office 413 Olive St. Address all letters to P. 0. Box 2603, St. Louis, Mo. 13-16-ly tiii. jiiiAi&mor? SEP Alt A TOR AND CLEiVEIZ. -5 o CO H ft a 3 I 3 ft tn GO H Pi ) s .ti4tr.- - Manufactured and Scld by J. GAR IDE & CO., ATCHISON, KANSAS. rytUB trial of this machine st variocs County and A. Stste Fairs, and the Judgement of everyone who seei and uses It, unite in pronouncing ttrin sernoorrs Corn Sheiler tte best ever Invented. With It a man can shell his crop of corn at his leisure without an a sistant. and thereby save iu a short time more than, the cost of a Sheiler. Tula Corn Sheiler has taken the nrst premium for three Tears nast at the Xew Tore State Fair, when bnt partially perftcted. 1 1 bas since been brought to a degree cf perfection, whun mases it complete The followin? is the report tf the Judges on this machine, at the great trial of Agricultural Implements held at Auburn. N. T.' in July. lbo6. under the aus pices of the New Tor State Agricultural Society : Among tbe machines on exinoiti.n wh a uantf Corn Shel !er, Separator and Cleane, exhibited by J. Brini erhoff, Auburn. N Y We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no besi tation in pron..nncins it the BEST CORf SHELL ER WK EVER SAW. It readily adapts itself to ear of any size or shape, f hells clean, aud 'ith great rapidity and ease, and tbe same operation separates the corn from tbe cob, and tbe chaff from tbe corn, and den vers the corn readj for market ; aud it reqnires but tho la - bor of t-ut one person to operate it. The whole affair is simple in construction and durable. B . P. JOUNSOX, Sec. " S. BOB150N, Ag. Ed. JT. T. Tribune, S. K. TODD, . Times. Report ef Agricultural Fair Committees, and optn ion of Auribn'.tural and other Journals, might be cited at great length, but wecontent ourselves with the fol lowing letter as cappins them all : Copy 0 Letter from V. S. Agent for Parit Univer sal t-xposuion ) TJ. S. Agency for Paris Universal Exposition No. 4J Park Ri w, Times Building. New Tohx, Tec. Ssh, 1SG5. MR. 3. BEIXKEBHOFF, Esq., Dear Sir : My AJ- visory Committee, appointed to select Implements for Exhibition at the Universal Exposition in fans, in 16b7, bave selected end rocommended to me,.your CORK SIIELLKR as the best lu Americi. I have accepted their report, and will fcrward your Sheiler, if delivered here, ready for shipment on or before January 1, 1357. Tours Truly, JO. DEItBT, U S. AZSUt, &S. Price 523 and 30, According to finish and size of balance wheel. Sample shellers shipped on receipt of the price and warranted to give satirfactlcn , or tbe Machine will be Uken back ami the money refunded upon notice withir a reasouable time. Address WM. T DEN, Ag't, 13-23-dnm f Brownville, Neuraska. jQi? X-io.o sr-san i t-Vll i SHORTEST ROUTE! Quickest Time!! We return thanks o our mends and the trading public for the libe ral patronage they have ifcuS iur extenclc- x. Our din shall be- to so conduc 'V ourbusinc3 as to merit tho confidence, of our customers. All represen tations cruarrantied. We keep on hand a complete stock of all kinds of goods required for this market, and as to prices Will Not be Undersold 1 Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots & Shoes Jlats, Caps, &e. &c. &c. AH Kinds of Produce TAKEN in exchange for Goods, for which the highest maiket price wi! be allowed. ROBERT TEARE & CO. Comer Main and Second Street Brownvlllo, NTo"l. January 1st. 1363. SI31ILU SKIILIBUS CLUiJiTlK fJOIP-IREYS' jaOMCEOI'ATUIC SPECIFI C HATE P HO YEN, FROM THE MOST AMPLE experiance.an entire success; Simple Prompt Efficient, and Kcliable. They are the only Med icines perfectly adapted to popular use so simple tha. mistakes cmnot be made in tsing them ;so harmless as tote free f rem danger ,and so eiciet as to be always reliable. They bave raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfac tion. Jos. Cents. 1. Cures FeTers,CoFestirn, inCamslions 2. Worms. Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic. 25 23 S3 25 25 25 25 25 V. 25 25 25 25 Co 00 6o Bo o Co 6o 6o Ao to 6o to 1,00 Bo to 64 l.oo l.oo fto 3, . 6. , 7, . 10, H. 12. 13, U, 15. 16, n. 13, l, 20. 21 22 33 24 25 S 27 28 29 30 31 33 33 34 CryiriK-Colic, or Teething f infants, Diarrcea of children or adults. Pysentery Griping, Billioas Colie , Cholera-Morbus. Vomiting, Neura'fcjria, Toothache. Facesche, Headaches. Sick-Headache, Vertigo Pyspepsla. Billions STomach Surpressed, or painful Periods. Whites, too prof ued Period.' Croup. Covgu, difficult Breathlns. bait Riieun, Erybipeiaj, E.upUocs 8hU Jteura.rysipe'a, -'ruptlcus. 4. II tl II tl II II Rheumatism. KbeumsiicPaina Piles, blind Dr bleeding Opthalrry, and sore or weak Tyt. Catarrh, a jute or cbronla, Ioflaenza "Whooping Cough, violent Coughs Asthma oppreep Breathing" Tr Cischarges. Impaired Hserlng Scrofula, enfargeoT Glands, SwelliDgs General debllitv. Fhralcial Weakueis Dropsy, and scsnty Aecreiions Hea-Sickhess, sicknoss from riding Kidney-Disease, Gravel Nervous Debility, BeminallEcalJ- aiQCS involnntarr Discharges Bore Menth, Canker ' Urinary Weakness, wettini bed Painlul Periods, with Spasms Sufferings at change of life Fpilepisy, Span ins, St. Vitus' Dace Diphtheria, ulcerated Sore Tbriat FAWLY CASES. if Of 35 larprc vials, morocco caSc,containin; a specific for every ordinary deseas a family is subject to, and a book of directions, S1Q OQ mailer Pamiy and Travelina: cases, "wtth 2 to 9 Tialu, $5 to $3 pe cincs for an t nvate Ueasea- coth for Curing and for Preventive treatment. in viais and pociset cases, 2 to $ 5 For Sale by 47-ly McCOMAS& Co., Brownvilla Neb V I ' , """'S '1 mkrs:- 1 Mm tIL-f B0ESE7 & BSO., C-ti J Main Street, BROWNVILLE. 1 Dealers in Men and Iby'a ET!L Li -!U -.-!,"'. 14 Furnisliiiiff GoGds HATS and CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOE 5 tubes, nmm. L4Lac v s , A 4 wV CAE? E TjJ. BAGS 1 lifJl.-EKIBIT. Blankets and Umbrellas W ' t1 1 H-ive jut received and will keep con stanily on hand a large and well assort ed stoclc of the abore, and all other ar ticles in their line, which they cfTer to the public at VEEY LOW PEICES At the Eizzx cf tha icr used Stead. Ia the place to buy FUENITUEE AND . UPHOLSTHYIII Keep eonotantly cn hal comrIete ci - A tvt89. - r - rn- Vb: C - i, Eitc-ea and Parlor, Mar ble toped S tan li i!i Sraa.Ij 11 t ';! ;j, ' i'arloi Table Cues, Lounge Loung,, Settee?, Mattresses, SSricgs Tet-tetej ?Tir. Cribs, Of5?e Chain, Cci-iorts, Kitcben Safes, Plain Stn'1 ; Kockinj CriM, Eel SpriLiS, Vi.acn a Cf.bs er.l G;?, Tisno Stool?, Tearoy Star)1, Gilt and Kosawood llouidin, bbtstj. Pillows, Pillow Slips, etc., e:c, etc., etc. how Case? ar.d office work made to order And anytbin'; ani evcrytticg required to let up pi in or fancy hou3ekci ing. All of their ware is either manafacfarcd or put up under their special superintendence, which enable them sound articlej at smaller prices thaa eastern manufactuted gooJj. OUK HEARSE - at . , -Cr-.r'.-. : is at tbe serrica of the public at any time it may be needed, and is gotten up in as fine style as any farther east. Hetalic Burial Cases. of all si jes conttaotly on hicd,at eastern prises. We are doinr bu?ines cn st'Ietly cab prinoiploa. At a tmall prnjlt,an l by attention, to basiacmanl the wants cf the community, expect in the future as in the rast to receive the patrouuze of the pub- lie generally. MTFALIi & CO. Bi. Booras. R. w. ruaxaj. BEIT. RO CEILS, Cc CO., j r tl? Lively, Feed,and fcale iStablo, Main Street BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA- DesJers in all kin I of Stock IIor?ej BougU.Soll ani Exchanged. Stock boarded by tbe day or week. - The Proprietors hare recent'y erected aa entlr new, large and eomraodous Stable on Mala Stree near tbe old BrownTille Bouse. Their Stock is all frcsa and Vehicles new. The public can be accom modated at all ours,day cr night. A Stock eomll with an abundant fpply ef pure water atached to tbe Stable. 41-ly TO THE LADIES. FOR OXE DOLLAR OSLV. WE are selling Silhi, Sliaul, Dry and Faney (node of every deyrip'ion, alio. Silver Ware, Furniture;, c. Yaloalle Prueiti, from S3 to .500,sentr charge to agenu sending club of ten and upwards.' Circula.r seat to ry "ddrMS. MKSSEXHEU t CO.. 42 Uanoter St .Bottom ,21m, P.O.Box 2931. 12-I--oa HZI3