O MIA KOI TO ? . ,-Yi i K . 1 H 1" K S P A V , MAY U,l8f;8. I Art - I - ' ( iiVXV isi cumuth.')iiioJ A?ent to tf!L! rii tiuus fcr tlio Aicf;;er iu Ntm- ntliorizod Arent to receive iter, at C lift "i. .. J.-''! " : . ... l- Bill ... .... i - i,r.ln GEO. !., Vfb. j-il'ELtas StudVUker Wagons. j;I rL l-Rs Two ir-rse Corn Planters. CXIITER rLOWSat She'.lcberger Bro's. . cnrrTING Juet received at D.Mays. li ' , EN- K0CK FLOUR at Theo. Hill k Co's. eI.S'G an J Fall Wheat Flour at Mctiee & Co's g C. LETT, Land Apcnt, Brcwnvillc.Nebraeka rfffl FLORENCE Sewing Machines for Ealo at ..... JOHN rrrnH'S genuine Mcline riow.5C0 at VllVICF. at McFherscn's Hall oa Sabbath' the ,.'vyi;cT.U.K. Davis. j-c rEuCn t.f r.ock and any quantity of Brick ffi;ebjJ.L. McGee k Co. err The advertisements Agents Wanted, and r:jitonea and make money. 0 SOXES of that Celelratod Kutmg Clewing OEBINANCEi5. Pee the new Ordlnan?es and vera jarc'.f sccordingy-and your hogs too. rEORlA Breaking Flows. Fence Wire sni Farm ,it S3ELLEXBERCJER BROS. TSE BROWS VILLE CITV MILLS are turning ,5 tut an article of Flout at can be made. ITKIS BREAKING PLOWS-20 0 T. & H. t Co.'f make at Theo. Hill A Co.'s. J309 YARDS CALICO!!! Jnet received at .-.:!!. r..M. at D.MAY'S. ALL FERSOX3 indebted to us will ple'se call ui Ktile immediately. DORSEY k BRO. LIGHTNING RODS AND rCMPS eold mi put . in town and county, by Jons C.Dkcsek. SUELLENF.ERGER BRO'S will receive a lot of Champion of America Reapers and Mowers in a few iiis. sold as low as by any; and no one person cUr;'i ni re lLan another, by B. B. Thompson, Ert.wsvi'.k Dairjmin. prrEUK'R Table Rock Flour and Rock Hand rhui.i left band plows for sale by WM.T.DEN. 100 CASHMERE SUITS at New York Trices a:: at d. mays, Bedford Conner's Store. MR1T, be?'ie having th largest and bct a f.f J iVk of Bo,k, Stationery, etc., ever brought t. li.is c't'y, ia iu constant receipt of now g ods ! JilXEI) PAINTS all colors ground and roady cru.f tf.i by Getre Berkley, Carriage, Sign i;I ILu. Fainter, over M .C.-tuae Drug Store. IF YOU TIIIN PM BLOWING, when I say I ess ff g di cheaper than any Louse in Brown r'.;:e, c.'.l aud prioe 'em, at D. MAY'S New Store. C. W. WHEELER, the contractor, commenced w-.rk on tie New Bridg, at Wed deli's eroding, yes terday, and will push it to an early completion. CAMMNG MACHINE. Mer. Flcraming and FfTikr Lave now a Machine on Honey Creek, alu.u1 ve !ni!f northwest of this city, and will doubtlcs o n Lave it in operation. LETTITE POOR LIVE and the rih rej i?e, for tbebpo.J timecomin" has come, evidence of which tcajlefeen in the fine stock of goods now being w'.J to thean at D.MAY 'S New Store. FOR. SALE. The north-eaft quarter of sec. 17, tnwn 5,rarjcl0, Johnson county, 7 miles from Te etcjeh. Price $3 per acre. For term apply to J. C. MeNAUGUTOX, Brownville. THE U. S. EXPRESS is still running a line on ti.e Misuari river, and persons defiring to send tr re?eive by this line can sti'lbe accommodated by the Agent in this city Cept. John L. Carson. I'OTVN ! DOWN, STILL LOWER ! !-I will not ttaft not and shall not be undersold ! I defy compe tition! D. MAY, New Store C. k B's old stand. BLISS rUTGHES, as will be seen by their Card e!ewherc. have co-partnershiped in the Auc tion business. They are reliable, prompt, and good business men, for Plies can sell anything and Dick can collect the pay for it. FARMERS ! Y"ou will find it to your interest to read the advertisement of Wood's Reaper k Mower in to-dav's paper. No Machine ever received the med als this has unless it ia really deserving. Teare k Co. are Agents. PERSONAL. Joseph Smith, the Enzineer of the B. Ft K. k P. R. R., called last Friday. He is anxious to commence the survey immediately, and brings cheering news of progre?s on the Mississip pi end of the Air Line road. Col. Rhodes, of Tecumeh, is in our city, looking taleand hearty, and gives a cheering account of the progress of improvement in the interior. BUSINESS is brisk. Merchants are doing well. Tby are getting trade from farther in the interior thin ever heretofore. Their low sales are bound to df" custom, and never has Brownville contained a larger or better assorted stock of goods. THE M. E. CHURCH, of this city, is without a r8'or. We, in common with the poblic generally, cannot but deplore this, as it tends to weaken an uence for the good of this communi'y, which it cannot afford to lose. We hope soon to be able to notice the arrival of a pastor and regular services. FARM FOR SALE. 40 acres lyirg within one ide of Nemaha City and three miles of Brownville ail in cultivation ; has an inexhaustible stream of f.ear t priCg water running through it ; a cabin with fp'endid Fpriog of water near by upon the prem Apply to tf 0. W.FAIRBROTHER. IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE.-I will sell an farm of lot) acres, 9 miles west of this l'Jifor $4,000. It has a hedge fence all around it Hedged in 40 acre lota; each forty has run- s Wlteronit ; with a No. 1 dwelling house, good wrQ and tenant house on the premises. quaere of the best land in Nemaha County 14 eftof Brownville at $3 pr acre. CUAS. MePUERSON. crnr. . BtALKS.We are pleased to note that JU7oi ourcitnens are moving in the matter of su sidewalks for Main street, and, with a little more effort by the citizens in two or three blocks, all u j . vo oown to me grade, wben we Know of fsi a balf doxen who are ready to pave imme e J. We cannot too strongly urge lot owners in not graded to petition the Council to have the 1VH5S..c.AeUtin t.Loui for ILL ir- 11 , ,..,to making collections and purcuae -o-tVi-; i .. .?.. Irl;j' ;i B 11 -7 III Ifir f"r:r:!.iT.4irj-J-uUiral and rKecli K?.?' i cvnty ralr kiuJ Uaiid lu M' U i CHEAP FARM FOR SALE. Lies on Long Branch 18 miles west of Aspinwall, contains 140 acres. Moat of it bottom, half or more under cultivation, some timber and a good dwelling house and other im provements. In a good settlement, and good stock range. Offered at a great bargain . For further par tiouiars inquire of J. J. Purcell, at Long Branch P. O., or T. It. Fuher, Brownville. FRUIT promises to be a bountiful crop this sea- season, small fruit especially. We never saw tame grapes make a better showing, we noticed a Tine in Col. Furnas' garden the other day not over three feet high on which were over fifty bunches, atd he has bucdrcds more which are nearly as well filled. Currants, Gooseberries, and all small fruits give aa good promise as grapes. While Apples, Peaches and Plums give promise of a good yield. DEMOCRATIC CLUB. We learn that the Dem ocracy of our city have organized a Club. This we haii with unfeigned pleasure, as it gives the Re publican party a s quare opposition, a something to fight that at least has ' a loeal habitation and a nutne." "It retchs a feMow like b II to nick at nothing." Judye Little. And we are further pleased at their immense satisfaction over the es tablishment of the Club, and wish it long life. TnE COMMISSIONERS have done a very good deed in ordering a Stone Culvert at the school sec tion just beyond the Hatinifvrd Culvert. John Montioth has the contract for building it and has alreauy entered upon the work. This, with the cul vert in front of James Coleman's farm, gives us a good road to the Nemaha. And the main thing now to be done to complete the good work, is for this city to grade Main street to the main road. PROF. R. V. WILSON, of Chicago, will Lecture in the City of Brownville, on the evenings of the 27tb,:th, 29th and 30th, inst. Subject: Harmo nial Philosophy more generally known as Spirit ualism. Mr. Wi!3on has the reputation of being one of the most able and eminent Lecturers upon that subject in the United States. This will be something new in one city, and a rare opportunity to investigate, and test, to some extent, a subject of which many have a curiosity to learn. T. R. FISHER has just returned from a trip thro' the Nemaha Land District, bringing with him a large list of new subscribers for the AdtertUer. Here- ports crops generally in good condition, and im provements going aheid rapidly. He is about es tablishing a paper at Pawnee City, which will ap pear about the middle of June. This will be a good medium for our merchants to advertise in and reach for the trade of one of the richest and most flourish ing sections of Nebraska. OBITUARY. We arepainod to notice the death of "Omaha," a full-blood Terrier, owned by Col. Furnas of this city. Ue was literally "chawed up" by several big dogs last Saturday and expired on Sunday. He went w ith the Colonel through the In' dian campain of '62-3, was the pot of the 2d Ne braska and smelled powder at the battle of White Rock Hills. Ue was a good dog and great 'y attach ed to the Colonel and many members of the regi ment with whom he served. The dogs that killed him deserve a "button." THE SCHOOL MASTER AT HOME. Y'ester- day's Journal in describing some of last's year's im provements, has the follow ing strange sentence : ' There is an improvement to the M. E. Church property that we omitted, JudreReynold, two lots, cistern, tf c cost stven tr eight hundred dollars. The Judjre iffors to sell this house at a bargain." We fire authorized by Judge Reynolds to deny the charge that he "offers to sell" the church. In another place the Local calls on "the boys" t0 h !p him read proof of the advertisements ! Wo notice by their advertisement of Chp.rles Geade that he is"Steel Spring Tooth and Self operating.' S. M. RICH is now giving his attention to the trial t f Cases w hich m ly arise before tho Officers of the Lar.d Office in this city, and judging from his su cess in a very difficult caseyegtcrday,in which he gaintd all that could p ssibly be gained forhis client, we predict for him a large practice in this line. Mr. Ri. h, besides being a well-read lawyer, has recently given especial attention to the laws governing the rights of Pre-Emptors, Homeneadrs and land en tries generally, aud with confiienee in his ability nowofftrs his services to the land-seeking publio in every branch, yet more especially that connected with the legal department thereof. Office, Court House Building. 1st dour on the west side. THE CIRCUS has cm?, p erformed and guie, all three performances were much to the satisfaction of many of our citizens. The Orton Brothers are gen- emUy Celcomod wherever the go. Their stock was pretty well used up having ma le the trip up from Texas this Spring. One of their horses died in the harness just before reaching this city. Saturday evening considerable excitement was created by one of the Camels, whijh, bee iningobstrop9rou, broke outside the ring, when the women and children went for back seats, and one young man, with a very "open countenance," in his hajte to get out of d-nger, stumbled, dislocated hi3 finger and fainted. Ila subsequently recovered and the Uamel was br'ot to taw. TO TnE PEOPLE OF NEMAHA AND ADJOIN ING COUNTIES We have opened a Wholesale and Retail Furniture House in Nebraska City where we expect to do business, and , by making our price lower than any house this side of St. Louis, we ex. pect to command the trade of all South Flatte. Many have been buying in St. Joseph and other pwints on the Missouii river, paying u much or more lhan ice tell for nearer home Our stock is large and complete, and we assure you we will always keep up with tho times in etk and prieei. Ten years ex perience in the business and largo cash purchases enable us to sell goods a3 low or lower than any house in the West. We want your trade and ask ycu to examine our stock. A. A. ARRISON.it- CO.. Nebraska City, Neb. MEETING OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE B. FT. K. & P. R. R. CO. May 8th. Board met at Republican Club Rooms. Present, John McPherson. President, Col. R. W. Furnas, Cap J. L. Carson, J. C. Deuser and J. W. Blackburn, Secretary. J. S. Smith, Engineer of the Company, reported himself ready for the Surrey. Secretary reported that in accordance with in structions he had given other companies informa tion in regard to the resouroes cf this company. On motion, the Engineer was instructed to pass over the route as far as the Little Blue preparatory to making the survey. On motion J. W.Blackburn was appointed Finan cial Agent, and instructed to accompany tho Engi neer and take subscriptions to survey and build the road. On motion, the Financial Agent was instructed to purchase a horse and equipments for the uso of the Engineer. JOHN McPHERSON, Pres. J. W. Blackburn, Sec. FRIENDS! COUNTRYMEN!! FEr LOW CITIZENS ! ! ! The American Eagle, as the pride of the American people and their National emblemi has furnished food for ten thousand 4th of July eulogies, and has prompted a million hearts to throb with emotional glory and patriotism ; and we have searched for years for something, some subject or matter which would cause and equally intense sat isfaction in the minds of the people, which would produce such a feeling of self-reliance, pride and "back-bone" in the general public! We scanned the face of tho public on the news of a Union vic tor? durine the war, and saw it not ! We watched the public countenance at the close of the war, and great was the rejoicing but still some were dejected. And thus we miiht trace our seaich through A we found it not until now ! '-Glory to God on high, peace and gool wil ts man." The public pulse beats stcaJy and sound the public face is wrinkled with smiles of pleasure ; the public hat is thrown in the a'.r; nara times van ish, and peace crowns in glory the publiowhobuy from that large, aplendid and cheap stock of Goods of all kinds recently opened at P. MAY'S New 8tc. EMIGRANTS. As we go to press we notice ten I covered wagons on their way to Johnson county.fol lowed by some very fine stock. These emigrantsare wen stocked and supplied, and make the prairie blos- aom line a rose wherever they locate. CALIFORNIA EMIGRANTS. A train ofCali- rornia .LmigranU is now camped just below this city, the leaders cf whioh have crossed the plains al- ready four times, and now knowinelr prefer this ,l7i .v , now, Knowingly, preur mis luw uiuer routes, ana are getting tneir out- 0f specieinMay will be much less than wasexpect-fitr,,r- ed. The demands for foreign exchange has been itKU ITEMS. Tlolbery and Home Struck Lightning 1 Through the kindness cf J.P.Burdick we Icarn that his residence was struck by lighln'ng last Monday. The lightning struck near and tore a hole in thechimnev flae. tfc vhnU fumilv wv i.i,.jj v: i . a , o - " --j . , .u..u uun u uis nun, sga aosui iweive jears 1 .. ... ...... "v. cw1Uui; lujurtj mm, uien piuui out, doing no other dan-age. Narrow escape. Last Tuesdiv nizht Messrs. Cole k Horn's store wasrobhed. The thieves entered bv enttincr out two panes of glassand treakingthe safih, and carried off a small amount of chanreleft in the drawer, some revenue stamp,, about a dollars worth of suTAilVonsSUUZ&lWAomOSio'ei, number lOboots.l rair number 10 caiters and a small Lat, with which they made track, I It is thought they were deterred from taking anv other roods be- cause of the figures marked on them. We wish to direct the attention of our readers to the card of that celebrated physician, Doctor Whit- tier, of St. Louis, appearing in another column. The Doctor has been located in St. Louis for the last fifteen years, and from his large practice, which extends throughout the whole of the great west, must nave acquired great skill in the treatment of those diseases to which he directs his particular at tention. Every person would do well to send for his Medical Papers mentioned in the advertisement PROCEEDINGS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. May 12th. Association met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present : R. W. Furnas, President, J. C. Deuser and li. V. Hughes, Trustees. Mrs. Lewis Hill, Mrs. McPhcrson and Mrs. E. W. Thomas, of the Executive Onmmitta were nrese.nt vn motion, tne ladies were given cnargeot tae subscription paper to circulate for subscriptions. On motion the Teeasurer was authorizsd to pro cure 200 blank Deeds in the usual form for Convey ance of lots in the Cemetery. On motion adjourned subject to tho call of the President. K. W. FURNAS, PreS. E. W. Thomas, See. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Official. MatorS Office, Brownville, May 4th, 1808.) Present : Goo. W. Fairbrother, Mayor. Jno.L. Carscn, R. W. Furnas, Jas. L. McGeo and C. G. Dorsey, Aldermen. Jas. C. McNaughton, Clerk. W. A. Polock, Marshal. Miautes f last meeting read and approved. Bond of Win. H. Yalleau k Co.. to the City of Brownville, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars, with Evan Worthine. Wentle Grant. D. H. Me Laughlin,J. Marohn and Ben. Rogers as sureties was received and approved. I Also, that of Garrison k Roberts, flOCO. with John Flora and L.D.Robinson as sureties, approved Also, that of Charles Breigle. $500, with Conrad L" 1 " . ttt .1r . a - 1 I ouriut-T huu u euusuriiui tti sureue?, approved. I On motion a Committee of three, consisting ' of Messrs. Dorsey, Carson and Furnas, was appoint ed to whom was referred the subject of the issuing if I.ippnspa. and the rrnrmr form of the same, so as to protect the rights and interests of the city in the Council. I 1 - 1 - o Committee on Ways and nieens were allowed fur ther timo in which to report. On motion the Marshal was instructed to retain monies paid for licenses until next meeting. Adjourned. G. W. FAIRBROTHER, Mayor. James McNaughton, Clerk. A New, Solid and Attractive Fiaancial Uiidcrtakuiir. The exten-ivo Saint Louis clothing house of Messrs. Win. Young f- Co. have just inaugurated a new financial enterprise, persenting so innny impor tant features and of so original a character, that wo think it desirable to devote some space to an ex planation cf the scheme ; but as it is intimately connected with "The Guardians' RealEstata Sec urity Company', of St. Louis, it is necesstry that we refer first to the character and standing of this instiuti'in. The Guardians' Real Estate Security Company is an incorporate I institution with $10t),00D capital, ehartf red by the State of Missouri for fifty ye irs, and the stockholders are made liable by the Con stitution of the' State fur d uble the amount of their stock. Tho object of this company is to re ceive rr.'iney on deposit or to loau it out on real es tate security and to grant roversionary endow ments. It is similar to an ordinary savings bank with this important exception it doo3 not allow the doposits to bo withdrawn at any time tho de positor nny desire, but issues its endowment cer tificate for eight timas the ainiunt of the deposit, payable at tho end of thirty y ears. Tho Company is pcrmited to loan it3 money on revl estate onlq, and it cannot advance mjra than three-fourths of the cnth value of the property. It will be seen that Tho Gurndians, Real Estate Security Com pany is established on the most solid and per manent basis, and when we add that fha Board of Directors is comiojed of such men as A. r. Shap- leih. jllvs King, Goo. I). llum:herys, Gao. I). Ai pleton and Chauncy I. Filley, it will be readily believed that any obligations entered into by this Company w ill bo met in a prompt anl satisfactory manner. The chief feature in Messrs. . Win Young fc Co's undertaking is this : when a customer purchases a bill of goods for casd, they present him with the endowment certificate of the Company referred to for tho full amount of the money received by them for the goods. This secures to the purchaser the return, after thirty years of the full amount of all the money he has invested in tho purchase. The j arrangement is so exceedingly adv.mtageou3 to the buyer that on the first view of the case, it seems an improbability. An intelligent examina tion of the principles upon which it is based will show, however, that it is nit alone advantageous to the buyer, but also to the sellor; and further, that tho scheme if conducted in conformity with the strict mithemUicnl principles on which it is founded, will enable the fLm to soil tbeir gods bdovo current rates and at the some tiin?, earn larger profits than heretofore. The undertaking is a very extensive one, and necessitates the invest ment of a large amount of capital. Wo will now explain how this scheme will prove advantageous to Messrs. Wm. Young Co.: sup pose acustomer buys a bill of toods amounting to $8,000, Messrs. Y. k Co. invest $1,000 of this amount with the Guardians' Real Estate Security Company, and received an endowment certificate for $3,000, payable to bearer at the end of thirty years. This certificate they donate to the pur chaser of the goods. In order to make the $1,000 deposited for the certificate to produce the re quired $3,000 within thirty years, it needs only to be invested at ten percent, interest, compounded annually, at which rate it will produce $13,410, or $9,440 more than the face of the certificate. The sum is net profit to the Company and as the members of the firm of Wm Young Cc. own a very large part ot the stock of The Uuard'uns' Real Estate Security Company, it follows that they will share in a very large degree this profit. There is ona way by which the arrangement will: benefit the firm. The next is in the enormous increase of tradothatit must necessarily porda-je. As soon, as merchants understand that they can buy good3 from this firm as low, or lower, than elsewhere and secureree of coat, endowment certificates in a responsible company for amounts equal to the sum paid for their goods, self interest will impel them to deal with this house. Such a genuine and im portant advantage can hardly fall to draw merch ants from all parts of the country to the St. Lou g market ; and on this account the merchants of St. Louis are indebted to the firm which has origina ted the scheme. It will benefit the whole trade of the city in a much larger degree than supperficial observers would suppose. Tne third benefit i3 in the character of the trade it will secure, namely : a ready cash trade. The losses on a credit trade in the best of times are heavy these losses will be saved. But the advantages to the firm are small compared with those accruing to the buyers. Just suDoosethat acouutrv merchant who has sold $5,001 worth of clothing annually for the last thirty years, could have pursued this system an me wnno. Ilia certificate for $5.00t) civen in '58 would now be worth the full amount of nis purchase so that be would actually have a steady income for him si'.f.or his family in the event tf his death, of $5,- 005 a year during the next thirty years aa una out cortinn him one cent. In fact these certificates are almost similar to pnlnwment policies of in nrance. with this import nt Hiff.rences thev cost nothinff : and as there is no premium to pay, they cannot be forfeited. They possess the additional odvantage of being as traniferable as a National Bank note, which mikes them marketable securities, bearing a definite market value frcm the day they are issued. Financial and Commercial. FINANCIAI. Mat, 13, 1868. Gold has been quite steady daring the week closing TheNewYork Chronicle commenting on the gold market savs: "The conviction arrears to be very general that, considering the commercial situation, go!d should rule at much lower prices. The present indications favor the gnppogjtion tnat the shipments quite light,contrary to expectation ; and orders have been received Tor tbe return ol aconsiaeraoieamoua I .f I 1 T x. J , a? 1 J vn incr in a Ann vn o sr of hf.nda instpart of pold against the coupons of for- 3 i oirrn h ti Viniitera n that itis now estimated that fully two-thirds of the gold paid on the May intere t will be kept at home ; wnile on tne omer nana, me mercantile demand for exenango lsvery wmuea.ana . . ..... . ; I Ik 13 eULiywSfll IUI miUUlCH UIO uv; in - i-ijv measure ra j for their imrortations. ii.ese lacis would probably induco amaterial fall in the premi um but for tae pendency of lmpeaonment Governments have ruled -active and firm tnrougn ont the week and Trices have funter advanced "erry Llews X Lo. furman tne anexea prices l ou- 106108 ; do '6S,107107 ; donew,109J ; do '67, 109109; 10-40s, 103J4 mX i 7"30s, U7W4. The present prices of governments says the Chronicle, are mucn above the'r usual price at this season of the year, consider. the recent stringency of the money market. Gov ernment purchases of 7 -30s, without any important sales of bonds, may have contributed to a certain ex- t ent to their firmness, but the more potent cause Is the indisposition of investors to use their means in raiiroad shareg Tho recent Erie and Rock Island ra;,rfl trnnlllfl. Wa v. ve natrallv directed the attention of the public to Ices tricky and fluctuating securities. BROWNVIIXE MARKETS. Flour Winter sack 7 50f3 00 Spring y sack--Buckwheat Zl S Corn $ bushel Meal V bushel Bacon Hams $ lb " Shoulders " Sides ) fi Canned Lard ) tb Golden Syrup gal Suzr Llouse Molasses gal" Sugar New York A. ) brown i Id Coffee Java V lb Rio V lb Cheese-N. Y. Factory lb " Country J Tea Imperial black y lb-' " Young Ujson E Candles f tb Apples Dried 19 lb " ureen busael Dried Peaches lb Potatoes It? bushel-- Coal Oil V gal Lggs doa Butter y lb Honey yft Onions bushel M Sots-Vqt Beans None in market. Salt bbl Pickets y dos Lumber Cottonwood $ 1000 Walnut Pine Shingles Cottonwood $1000 LathCotVwood l"oOO 6 50 .... - . . . r. r n " l ine f lUOU ood y cord n:i.. ft Hides Dry y lb Oroeu QTVTfT A Y NfVFTfF f Brs. Wesley & Pierce Havefer many years treated Private Diseases witn um sampled success, having hl twenty years ex- . . perieccein the Xlospii&U of this and other coun tries. Tl.ey have devoted theli whole time ana energy to the treatment ot private complaints their socce in the treatment of those Ion? stan.l inp and difficult caces such aa were fofnierly con Mi e.l inourMe. i Miftkient to recommend them to the public as worthy ot the extensive patronage wh.ch ifcer have receiel. The nuiveriial and ui-- failto siiccees in the treatment adopted by them, has proved, hevenda 1 utt , thnt a permanent care for the wori ca-ea of Cor.t-tilutii'nal Syphilis, Gon orrhuea, Sirkiuie in any form, nil Mercurial affec tions, di-Pii-fls of the Skin, K.iJ.ney aud Bladder can b obtained. Also, tLe effect of a solitary habit rninoca to b!y ami luind, producing blotches, 1Mlity, luipo- tenry, diziires. dimness of siht. ac, &.C., and rendering ninriiace improper, which annually Kweep to an untimely prave thon.-ands of young men of the niogt exalted taleut and brilliant intel lect, may rely up-n a peimanent cure. No charge fur advice or consultation. All communications strictly confidential. Send two three cent stamps for treatise relating to ail private diseases. No 'Mercury nsed. Office hours from9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday, 10 a. m. to a p. in. Office 413 Onve St. Add ret. all letters to P. O Box 603, St. Louis, Mo. 12-16 ly DOCTOR MOTT'S COXCEPTIOX PRETEXTITE. 13 used by over three hundred thousand ladles m the Atlantic State alone, and by a large number in the West, who won '.d nut be withont it for ten tiroes its cast. It is to this Preventive that the mothers of those States owa their immunity from large families. It laabfolntely certain, convenient to ue and withal beneficial to health. Abortion is criminal, then use means perfectly moral and pro per. Send stamp for pamphlet, containing full particulars. Address, Dr. A. G. TVHber, (P O Box 3092) 12-17-ly 719 st. Charles ftreet, St. Louis, Mo. DOCTOR WHITTIER i HAS been longer engaged in the treatment of Chronic, Sexual and Female Diseases than any, other Physisian in St Louis. Syphilis in all Its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet, : Stricture, Orchitis, Diabetes, and all affections of ' the Urinary and Sexual Organs, are treated with ; the greatest success. ! Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Im : : potency, as the result of self-abue iu youth, or : sexnal excesses in maturer years, which produce some of the following effects, as blotches, debility, dizziness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil forebodings, aversiou to society of females, loss of memory aud sexual power, and rendering marriage improper can be cured. Persona suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, Hernia, Rup ture, or any other chronic affection, may rely upun roceiving a radical rnre. . Particular attention given to all Female Cem plaints; Inflammation aod Ulceration of the ; Womb, Leucorrhea. Cblorisis, Sterility 4tc. Most cases can be properly treated without an interview, and medicines sent by mail or express, secured free from observation. Consultation by letter or at office free. Charges moderate and cures guarrantled. ; jj"Ofllce, with hospital accommodations for pa tients, No. 617 St. Charles street, between Sixth and Seventh, St. Louis, Mo 3 VERY BODY can get, Jn a sealed envelope, ,my Theory and treatment of Sexual aud Urinary Diseases, containing full tymptom lists, for twe postage stamps ; aUO. my Paper relating to Chronic ana Female Complaints, for a three cent stamp. 12-17-ly R. T. Undehhill A. N. Eaton. UNDERH1LL & EATON, ommissioiiv3.erciiaiits, -I i Xo 2. Cltr Bulldlngr ST. LOUIS, MO. REFERENCES: Second National Bank, St Louis Allen, Copp h. NUbet, St. Louli. Brroch State Bank of Iowa, Duouque. Johnstone & Bacon, Bankers, Ft. Madison, la. Isaac Scarritt fc Co,, Alton, III. Blair &. Atwood. Alten, IU. MRS. J. M. GRAHAM, TEA CHER OF .MUSIC. LESSONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO, ORGAN, MELODEON. CUITAR AND VOCALIZATION. Having had eiqht yean experience ai Teacher of Mutic tn Aew iorxiM conjiaem oj gwmg tat u faction. Rooms Main, bet. 4th & 5th sts. lMy BROWNVILLE, N KB ASK A. 6 00 8 50 7 0 65 65 65 75 15 17 12 15 15 15 1 IK. 1 59 1 50 1 CO 1 25 13 20 ia ia .... A V 1 40 40 25 33 25 30 15 20 2 00 2 40 1 75 2 25 2 25 2 40 20 25 m 12 15 foVy ................ u io 75 1 Oi Cfj 75 75 12 15 rfiJ 35 40 25 30 1 50 2 00 FL io 15 r-J 4 50 5 00 10 15 20 00 25 00 45 oo 50 oo ra . 45 00 50 oo 45 00 85 00 13 3 00 X 00 IW 7 00 ................ o OV W vv mn 4 00 6 00 fft 14 15 HAY'S C0LUIHT. ly A I 3 3 3 iinaioo s.2L?n Aoj.30,185fl. x-47-ly 5 4 9 111 aHKsaan t ' I op IS"' m ii". yrj-j S1M1LIA SIIIILBUS CUBIANILR H031CEOPATI11C srrciFic HAVE PROVEN, FROM THE MOST AMPLE experiance,an entire success; Simple Prompt fficient, and Reliable. They are the only Med icines perfectly adapted to popular use so simple that mistakes cannot be made in tsing them ;so harmless as to be free from danger, and so eQcier.t as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation frora all, and will always render satisfaction. Nos. Cents. 1, Cures Fevers, Coazest Ion, tnflamatlons 25 4, Worms, Worm-Fever. Worin-Clic. 25 5, " Crying-Colic, or Teething of infants, 25 4, " Diarrcca of children or adults. 25 fi, ' Dysentery, Grlplnir, Biiiious Colic J 25 6, " Cholera-M rbu3, Vomitin?, 25 7, IVeuralKgia, Toothache. Faceache, 25 8, " Headaches. Sitk-Healache, Vertiio 23 10, Dyspepsia. Billions STomacti 5 11, Surpressed, or painful Periods. 25 1J, " Whites, too profu.-ied Periods. 25 13, " Croup. Coogh, dirneu'.t Brethins. 26 14, " Salt Kheun.Krysipelas, K.uptions 15 15, " Salt Rheuru. Erysipoiaii, Fruvtius. 6o 16, ' Rheumatism, Rheumatic Paina to 17, " Ihles, blimi jr bleeding fro 13, " Opthalncy, and sore or weak Eyes. Bo 19, " Catarrh, sjute or chrouia, InflnuzaJ 6o 20, " Whoop eg Cough, violent Coughs 6o 21 " Asthma, oppres.-ep Breathing fo 2'i " Ear Discharges, impaired Hjaring 6j S3 Scrofula, euUrgd (lauds, Swc'Ungs fro 24 " Oeneral debility, Puysicial Weakness 6o 25 " Dropsy, and scanty Secretions fro vs Sea-Sickness, sicknoss f rum rtdlnj fro 27 " Kidney-Disease Gravel 6o 23 Kervous Debility, ScrainnlUmia- Bions involuntary Discharges l,oo 29 " Sore Aleuth, Canker fro JO Urinary Weakness, wetting bed fro 3t " Paintui Periods with Spasms i 3i " Sufferings at channe of life l.co 33 Epilenisy, Spams, St. Van' Dace l.ro Zi Diphtheria, deemed Sore Throat fro FAMILY CASES. Of 35 large vials, morocco caSe,containin a specific lor every ordinal- deseas a family Is subject to, and a book, of directions, $10 OO mailer Famiy and Traveling cases, wtth 20 to 28 vials, $5 to 83 pacifies for all P rivateDeases, both for Curing 811(1 Preventave treatment. In vlais and pocket cases, $2 to $5 For Sale by 7-yj McCOMASfc Co., Brownville, Neb. "TTTE ARE NOW MANUKA CTTTRIXQ7 Tit 1 V COSJillCTION WITH T11E ST. LOUIS STAMPING C0UPW Y, A new line of TINNED & POLISHED WKOUGITX D20X WAKE, suitable alike for HOUSEHOLD MIXERS' OR CAMP L SE. And take pleasure jn callinj? the attention OI Stove, Ilartlware and general dealers to the many desirable qualities ot this NEW WA UE, not only as an article of trade, but of UTILI TY, combining a3 it does, NEATNESS, CON VENIENCE and LABOIi SAVING in the care of utensibs that are in every Tuv use, in th most Importaut of all HOUSEHOLD DE PARTMENTS. We desire and request every housekeeper to see our TEA KETTLES, SAUCE PANS, DIPPERS, DISH PANS. WASH BASINS, POLISHED FUY and STEW PANS, aa we are sure thev have only to be Been to be appreciated. Many of the articles are made entirely of one piece of wrought iron which, during the pro cess of manulaeture, receives several coat ings of block tin; this leaves a surface, when finished, perfectly smooth, easily kept clean and entirely protected against rust. The coat is but little more than common tinware, and every article will do ten times the service. The bhape enables us to pack the various sizes in nests so as to occupy but little space, and being but a little heavier thai tinware, the cost of transportation is very smidl . At pres ent our assortment consists in part of Tea HettleM, Camp Kettle, - 314 Pans Diti Paiw, Nance pans, Ilti Kettle. Fry Fan, I Ladle, Dipper. Ac., Ac. We are now preparing a new Catalogue and Price List, and believe Stove and Hardware Dealers will find it to their interest to send for a copy of-each before purchasing else where. Address Excelsior Manufacturing Co., - ST, LOUIS, MO. wSoldbr SI1KLLENBARGER BRO S, Brownville, Ntb. DEALEH3 IN STAPLE AND FANCY At Embracing all tne IffWri TITC of the Season. Also, a large and well-?elected stock of Gents Furnishing Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AJSTD OAFS. -A A'D 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. Call andseefor yourcelvea. All kinds of .Produce taken ia exchange for Goods 50 W. H, KZMBERLIN, OCULIST AND AUEIST. ill Treat all Dicaeof tl e Eye and Ear. Roomt at the Star Hotel, Tenders bis services to the citizens of this city and vicinity. M7 be consulted attba above place from the 1st to the K-th of each month. Anil at the Sal em llur.be, Sa'.em, Richardson county. Xeliatka, from the 10th to the last of each month. 12-lily f?or a choice a tide of Tea, go to J SWAN A BRO':. Daniel Francis & Co., STEAM MONUMENTAL MARBLE gEEFS. constantly en tacd a large assortment Plain and Ornamental Monuments. The Trade supplied wlth Block and Slabs. Sawing doLe to order. ST. LOUIS, MO. 31. F. BOYD, Agent, Brownville, Nehrabka. I mm f 10 tf a & 3 -43 The Brownville Transfer Cohipany Tnder the management of JACOB ROGERS Is Kow Running Regular Omnibuses from BrownYllleto liic Railroad termini of the Council Bluffs and St. Joseph Railroad, at Xorlli Star, Atchlsoa County, JIo., 2 miles from B.-owntiUe and North Star terry tandis. Good Omnibuses. Close Conaeciiona. 30-tf Charge Moderate. CIO. O. aTAEX. A. A. ITABt! GEO. G. START & BXIOTHEH Dealers In all kinds of GRAM AMD CGUHTFiY PRODDGE, ASPIXWALL, XEDIIASZA. JQThe highest market price paid for anything- th Furuer can raise. We will bey and aer ereryihlnj kuown to the market. v!2-u26-tf Nails, Tails. Well'Backeti, Reives, Ac, at YVAN k BRO'S. R. F. BARRETT, Proprietor of the NEW STEAM FERRY BOAT, SUN SET, and owner of the entire Ferry Franchise at BROlYXVILIaE, XEDR.MKA, Would repectfully reireeat to the Traveling Pabllo that they can be ferriel over the Misourt Biver, at Brownville, promptly aud without delay, at all hoar in the day time. The capacity of the boat will accommodate Fifteen Loaded Wagons and Teams OK 100 HEAD OF DEEF CATTLE, AT ONE TRIP. cM-tf THEO. HILL & CO., Dealers in DRY GOODS, Groceries, HARDWARE Ladies' Gent's an Children's BOOTS and SHOES, Quecnsvrnre, GLASSWARE, and Agricultural IMPLEMENTS, FURS, NOTIONS, CAEPETS, Forming, perhaps, the mom complete an i ex tenive stock offered to Wcolerave or Retail parrh:isers werit of the Mii.-ourl Itier. Never hvinir teen out.ii, ue fur extent of Stock or r,iir dealing, they merit theconfiJ ecce and pitronage of SOESEY & BECh, 0 Main Street, BROWNVILLE. Dealers in Men and Boy's Euraishingl Goods HATS and CAPS, 3 BOOTS AND SHOES nr; TEULXS. HIIEEES. COPET-BAGS SIOfES. HDSIEBY. Blankets and Umbrellas Have juat received and will keep coa stanily on hand a large ar.d well assort ed stock of the above, and all other ar ticles in their line, which they offer to the public at VERY LOW PEIECS XL HIS3 XCMCE LEACH, HISS M1BT A. LEACH & SIMPSON, Milliners & Dress-Makers Wi.h to infon. the ladies of Erownville anl vicinity that they has just com aence l a first rlaia MILLINERY & DRESS-MAKING 3 0 IE3 Where work will be done with great eare anj neat- ne?,an'l after the laf e?t Fastern styles. L!eachin, anj Repairing done in the stle and on short notice. very latest Latest stjles of L -.Jit 'a an.l (. hiMren's Hits ani Bonnets cor.atanMj k?pt oo h.inJ, a!.o latest pat terns of LaJies Drtssea, Clo-ki, and Childrens clo thing cut oa ghrt notice Second Stieet. between Main & Water BROWNVILLE. .YE BRA SKA. (25 fiir3 tit3