Omr U orlsed Agents. Wk. IIawxbt, at Nemaha City. K. A. IIavlst, at Clifton. Ciso. O. fcTAET, at AspinwaU. . Our Advertising Agent. FtiEFiuLD Jt EatOX, I2i Pine sL, St Louis. . J. H. WilliaS, H7 Cbtnut st R. M- Petti gill, 37 Par Row, New York. Jcxe lt-ACBIDKACX, Ht. Joseph Ma Cook, Cobcbk Co., Chicago, 111. . Cook, Cobcrm & Taylor, Cincinnati, OMa 8. IL Pakvik, Cincinnati, Ohio. A. F. Lincoln Co., boston, Mass. Arrival and Departire of Llalla, Boathern Eastern Arrives at 8 o'clock A V " - Depart at 1'4 - r x Korthern & Eastern Arrives at 1 o'clock r u - - Departs at V4 - p X Beatrice Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock p u Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at o'clock a m Grant Arrive Thursdays at 8 o'clock P X Departs Thursdays at 8 o'clock A X Putt ojUx Huurs1 o'clock A x to 8 P X Sundaus 8 to A X, and 5 to 6 P X A. D. MARSH, Post Master. LOCAL MATTERS. J. L. Colkapp, Editor. EXIO'Wy VILLE. THURSDAY, AUG. 7, ISO. Xiime, at Middle ton a. Pin a Shingle" at Red Store. Plastering Hair at Middleton's. II C Lett, Land Agent, Brownville. Tor the Best Trait Jars go to the Red Store The choicest things In the Literary line, at Marsh's. A Fine Flock of Geese for aale at the Star Hotel. J I Cases' Thrashing Machines for sale by r. A. Tie del A Co. . '' Tice Lumber of the finest quality at the ' lU t lore, oheaper than ever. Hetail will be here with a tremendioos stock of Clothing September 1st. D strict Court for this County will com mence on the 2d Monday In September. Pekin Breaking Plows 2U0 T. & H. Smith Co's make, for sale by Theo. Hill & Co s. Casimere Baits for $12 00, at MAY'S REGULATOR. Are you going to get Harried f McFall 4 Co. can outfit you in Furniture and Up bolbtry. A. Bobison's Stock of Boots and Shoes is complete. Give him a call; he can make any thing out of leather. Don't you want a Choice Photograph of Crant and Colfax ? McFall Co. have them In square and oval frames at reasonable rates. Thanks. To Mr. Small, of the Red Store, far a choice watermelon. It was No. 1, and then only equal to the style and goods of the donor. "Wm- TL Hooer, Real Estate Agent, has ome choice Building Lots in Brownville, which he will sell cheap to persons wishing to Improve. Musio The Metropolitan Brass Band, of this city, is now prepared to play for any oc casion, within 130 miles of this city, on reas onable terms. Hauk & Haltainger have Just received a splendid assortment of Groceres, comprising as fine Teas, Coffee, Sugar, etc., as was ever opened In this city. The Champion Slower Jo. 3 is unexcelled for simplicity, durability and efficiency by any single mower now made. Shellenberger Ero's have them on hand and for sale. Alteration. We notice that workmen are Altering the building two doors above Car jtons bank, and learn that when It is finished. It will be occupied as a milliner shop by Mrs. .Schenk. There's Nothing Like Leather," and Charles Hellmer,' Boot and Shoe maker, ft: M ai n street, has j ust reoei ved a large lot, which he is prepared to make up in the latest style, on short notice and reasonable terms. Eeligious. The members of the First Bap tist Church of Brownville are requested to meet in the new church edifice, on the second Saturday in August, at 2 o'clock p.m., to transact business relative to receiving the Association. A. W Mobgax. G. W. Fairbrether ft J. II. Hacker, Con veyancers. One or both of them can always be found at the County Clerk's Office, and who will make Deeds, Mortgages and all instru ments of writting pertaining to conveying Land, as promptly, cheaply and neatly as can be done elsewhere. r Steveason.of the Star Hotel, In this ity, has sold out his interest therein to Mr. Geo. White, thus by mutual consent dissolv ing the firm of Stevenson & Cross. Mr. Cross ft White will hereafter run the hotel, and they solicit a share of the public patronage. New House ! New Goods ! ! The largest stock of goods ever brought to this place, will be opened August 10th, at my New Store Room. Call and be convinced tliat the Regulator still lives, and will defy all competition. Re member the place. No. 27, five doors above my former store. Sign : MA rs STORE. Cow Depredations We nave heard sev eral persons complaining of the depredations of cows on gardens. No special law need be passed to cover the case, as we suppose the general law will operate as well in this city as In the county, by which any animal found in your encloseure may be taken up as a stray, t the cost of the owner, who must pay all damage. Fanner will find it greatly to their inte rest to give J. B. Hoover, of Nemaha City, a call when they have anything In the way of Produce to sell . His facilities for taking and hipping grain are not surpassed In Nebras ka, and enable him to pay every farthing the market allows. Besides he has one of the most complete assortments of Dry Goods and Groceries in the county. The Dorsey Bro's have closed out their Stock, of Ootnlnj This we know suits them ranch, for wleter it paid or not neither of them ever liked the business. They are men unaccustomed to the oily ways of the good salesman, who must often lose sight of truth to make a a-le. Their whole attention will now be given to the Land and Real Estate business, wherein their facilities cannot be excelled. Building Improvements. Judge Rey nolds is having a frame building erected two doors west of Rogers' livery stable. It will be twenty-two feet front, and a story and a half high, and will aid materially to Improve the appearance of Main street on that block. fieveral parties have the lumber on the ground for residences in different portions of our city. R. V. M ulr has the f ou ndatlon laid, and the brick work commenced on his residence. corner of Main and Atlantic Eobbery. Wednesday night, July Zrth, must have been thieves' carnival in Brown ville. No less than four different places were entered, and money or valuables taken. The sleeping apartment occupied by Messrs. Chaffee and Coffman was entered, and Mr. Chaffee's pants pockets were rifled of over ilL Mr. Coffman having hung up his pants, they escaped the light-fingered thief. Strange that though both their watches were lying on a trunk in sight, they were not taken ; the thief probably not wishing anything that might be identified. Accidents. A rather serious accident be fell Rev. G. R. Davis, Rector of the Episcopal Church in this city, last Monday. While out riding his horse became nnmanagabie and ran through the brush and young trees, lace rating Mr. Davis in a terrible manner, and finally brushing him off. Mr. Davis is doing well. On Wednesday of last week Mr. Moore bead sawyer at the mill in this city had his leg badly broken at the ankle by his foot being caught between a belt and wheel while in Seamless Backs at Hed Store. For Good Saddles, go to Bauer'a. I7aUs and Tobacco, at Teare and Co. Harsh Harvesters for sale by TlsdeL llolassea and Vinegar at Teare and Co. CoL Furnas will address the Club to-night. A KIght Hog Ordinance is much needed. Flour Spring and FaU'Wheat, at McGee's. Wanted, a large lot of good fresh butter, at Teare & Co. A Few Thousand Shingles for aale cheap at the Advertiser office. John Deere'e genuine Mollne Plows, 500 for aale by Theo. Hill & Co. Green Apples, Melons and Garden Sass in abundance on our streets. Knives & Forks, Queen ware and Glass ware, Sugar and Coffee, at Teare & Co. Beguls tor Played Out all Competition! Come to my new store before you buy. D. MAY. From S.000 to 5,000 Bats, and some Lumber for sale, for cash or work. A. "W. Morgan. Wheat, Oats and Eye Wanted, for which J. L. McGee Co. will pay the highest mar ket price in cash. nr. ' Reo-ulator.f 10.000 worth of Cloth ing Just arrived, at the new store, cheaper s? a -tr than ever. D. MAY. Hog Owners. See the notice of Hogs im pounded, in to-day's paper, and govern your self accordingly. " A word to the wise is suf ficient." Serenade The Metropolitan Brass Band gave our citizens a Serenade last Saturday night. They make good music, and will ac cept our personal thanks. Davidson Plasters, Sheriff of the county, Is building a large barn on the corner of the alley runlng north and south between Main and Water, and Levee and First streets. Wm EC Hoover, Conveyancer, will give prompt attention to the making of Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds and all Instruments per taining to real estate. Office in District Court room. Fresh Groceries "VV. F. Wilson has Just received a choice lot of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Mr. Wilson is gradually but sure ly laying in Just such a stock of Groceries as will give satisfaction to all Give him a call. Removal The M. U. Express Company's office has been removed to J. L. McGee A Co's 6tore, where also is now located the office of the Western Union Telegraph office; both run by that gentleman and scholar, J. K. Bear. Look out for Wheat and oats. Farmers, W. T. Den pays the highest market price in cash for Wheat, Oats, Hides and Produce, and sells his Ploughs and Stoves, Hardware, and Furniture at cost and a living profit, and wont be undersold. A Physician whose skill can be entirely relied upon, is a blessing to any community. This Is eminently true of Doctor Whittler, of St. Louis, who oonnnes himself to the treats ment of chronic- and other classes of disease mentioned In his card, appearing in another column. The Doctor's reputation is Union- wide. - May's Regulator ! Owing to a tremendi- ous increase in my trade I am compelled to have a larger store room, and therefore Inform my friends that I will open on Augunt 10th, in the store house formerly occupied by the Dorsey Bro's, 5 doors above our former store. Sign D. MAY, MArs STORE. Regulator. Returned. Senator T'pton returned to his residence In this city last Monday. D. II. Shellenberger returned from the East during this week, where he has been pur chasing goods for their tin and hardware house in this city. R. S. Hanlford who recently went East for a stock of Furniture, returned this week, and claims to have as fine a stock on the way as ever floated on the Missouri. Mr. Jenkins. Why is it Mr. Jones that there is always such a rush at the Red Store ? Afr. Jones Why, I'll tell you Mr. Jenkins : Small keeps the best assortment of Groceries, Queensware, Glassware and Stoneware in Brownville, and what Small and his gentle manly clerk, Holbrook, tells you you can bet your bottom dollar on. Jen tin Well, Mr. Jones, I have perfect confidence in what you say, and the next time I go to Brownville I will go and see the Big Wooden Man at the Red Store and examine their goods and wares. Removal. I). May will remove, next Mon day, to the house formerly occupied by the Dorsey Bros. Right here it may not be amiss for us individually to say that their stock will then be as complete as any we have ever seen. Mr. May has been east for several weeks, and the goods he has purchased have come and are still coming. Mr. Star will have charge of the opening, and is always in charge of the dry goods department. With the experience of fourteen years as clerk in the East, and his naturally pleasant manner, he is one of the most accommodating and fair dealing persons we ever dealt with. No one is employed about this 6tore who will not treat all alike; we'd as soon risk a child to buy goods there as go ourself. A CAED TO THE PUBLIC! I take this method of returning to you my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage you have extended to me during the time I have been with you ; and assure you, at the same time, that I will leave nothing undone to supply the community at large with any and evervthlne nertalninz to my line, on the "Small Profit Principal " I have succeeded in procuring the Largest Store House in thi City, which I have leased for a term of years, and will be ready to throw open the gates of the Regulator on MONDA VA UG USTlOlh, where 1 6hall be pleased to meet you all. Remem ber No. 27, five doors above my old store. Sign MA V'S STORK Mr. CoTha t In hl p in be ranee of spirits at the prospect of belne Secretary of War, tried to hold himself at arms length by the seat of his breeches, as we beard it. Is also an error becmute there wasn't whole ttuff enough there to catch at. Democrat. If this be true, 'tis luck for me; Twill cost me less that part to cover. But what I lack the world can see The Doctor is all all over ! Though long the Doctor's worn a mask. Now do one need have any fears; Since he's become a Democrat He cannot hide his ears. Yea, he has run all to seat; Is well proportioned, like a frog; And gets his logic by Instinct, From brains of sheep or hog. A Oreen Bot-Straw harrv Time - Tennyson wrote this delicious couplet about a iaa wno uvea in the rural districts : "Child of the country, thy small feet Tread on strawberries, soft and sweet. Now If a country child in Scott county should do such an outrageously green thing as that when he murht pick up the berries and sell them for from fifteen cents to twenty-five rents a quart, imagine the spanking he would get ! Memory carries ns back to the peach orchard days of our juvenile years. ana we smart in thinking of the handi-worK which reiormed, and which Would surely be applied to the lad who should tread on straw berries Just at this time, when the heat of the sun promises a short yield. And this re minds us of the scene which we witnessed among the strawberry beds of Mr. J. W. 1 carman, yesterday. There were a half dozen children of the country" busy amongthe berries, and not one of them imitating Ten nyson's lazy lout. They were mighty careful not to crush a single berry with" their feet. And well they mltht le, lor more delicious berries never delighted the palate of a chris tian. They were the Jucunda s, shaped like x, "r ud as red as hearts' blood, and the buffalo, lanre, ripe and of entrancing flavor. ?, lfltr "trawberries have ever b.enculti u iides these the vines of Green's Proline, Russell's Prolific, and Hovey's seeU ung were bearing generous oflerlngs of the Zt. (raTanc- And these are ail grown J"1 Plantf "ft out this season. All of which rVvl'.Ir man has no superior as irW7nT.ist- He u Public benefactor may he live long In the land. The above we clip from a Davenport ex change during Strawberry time. The MaJ. keeps a full assortment of Small Fruiu which fce warrants to give entire satisfaction. Proceedings Republican Club CLUB ROOM ADVERTISER OFFICE! July 0t,h, lsa& nnh met Falrbrother in the chair. On motion subscription for Republican Gun Rouad Uniform was taken up. Del'orrest Porter waa unpointed to circulate the same. and C G. Dorsey appointed as Treasurer lor said fund. On motion the Secretary was ordered to subscribe for 50 copies Of the Nebraska Staats ZietunK for the Club, to be distributed by the niTTiiLtff Arrangements. On motion the suin of $ was allowed out of the general fund for three months rent to July LUn. on motion the Finance Committee were requested to use dilligent effort in Increasing the subscription and collecting fa nca, and pay Into the treasury all money as sood a i collect ed. CoL Furnas was requested to address the Club next meeting. A committee was ap pointed to request Judge Reynolds to address ineUiUOlWO vee ixu-u w uiguw On motion adjourned till Thursday Angith. G. W. FAIRBROTHER, V. Pres. J. L. Colhapp, bee New Store Coming It always gives ns pleasure to chronicle the rise and progress of business in our city, and more so when the establishment coming is one that will add great wealth to the community and give such facilities for trade as in its line will place ns on a par with the larger cities of the Missouri valley. Such is the establishment which J. 8. Hetzell will open in this city on the 1st of September. His will be one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish lng Goods ever opened under one roof in the West He has almost a life-long experence in. the business in one of the largest houses in the east, and will bring goods selected or made up under his own supervision. v ith his experience and large stock made for him or bought from first hands, it will pay all to wear their old clothes until he comes. Ex-Mayor Holladay, under the caption " Chickens come home to roost," becomes al most sarcastic in the last Democrat over the fact that the City Council has made a tax levy to carry on the city government, and to pay Its indebtedness. The levy made is the very best that could be made under the cir cumstances, and far less than that of any city along the river, with the population and im portance of this. 'We hardly suppose tha Doctor would be in favor of repudiating the city's indebtedness. The Doctor, history in forms us, was the original-Mayor of Brown ville; strange the Democrat does not inform the world of how his affairs were conducted. Tradition informs us that at the original sale of lota, the Doctor officiated in the capacity of sellor; also, that there were a few unclaimed lots ; these we learn the Doctor sold for Rhode Island (CenterviUe) money, which he did not offer to pay to the city until almost six months after the sale, and when the bank had busted! Then the eity claimed it of him; he thought it rather rough, but gave his note, with White as surety; before this was paid. White busted! After this the city sued the Doctor, and obtained a judgment. And last year the Doctor offered to negotiate the judge ment by paying one-half! This offer, as the best that could be done, was accepted by the last Council whom the Doctor loves to abuse and the Doctor never came to taw ! ! ! What makes the tax levy so heavy, Doctor ? How's your chickens. Doctor? A young man twmty-two years of age had a cough and hoarseness for fifteen months. During coid weather his voice was lost so as only to speak in whispers, pain induced on coughing, cough dry, or raising only a trifle in the morning, quite feeble and emaciated. Had taken several medicines, with but little or no benefit. He commenced with Hum phreys' Cough Pills, No. 7, one pill three times a day, and soon lound himsefl improv ing his cough milder and softer, horseness passed off, strength and appetite improved, and in a few weeiLS was entirely well, having taken no other medicine. i nrumrrni luvtu! ntriuvtu! Regulator Gone Up ! Gone vp Where f 2To. 27, 5 Doors Above the Old Stand! Sign, SIlY'S STORE. f PI AI L, lUlriL FINANCIAL. Gold has ruled strong during the week, ranging at 1 43 1 43;'. There has been considerable of a speculative movement in Governments during the past week, in sympathy with the firmness of gold and the steadiness of bonds abroad ; 5-20s are quoted to-day in London at 72 and at Frank fort at 76J. . - We quote Governments as follows: U. S. 6s of lSbl, ex int, r ti e .m i ... lloi iw ........ 1 lliis 112a HW-4 118 Z".". mi uya lis n-y2 117 U. 3. 0-.2JB, U. S. 5-ais, " small, ... U. S. 5--J8, Registered. U S 5-iJs. lftfi . U S 5-2.J8, ,lSii, u n t-m, mui Jan. ana July ...... U 85-Ai, ISO", . U S 10-408, large U 8 10-4US, small, U 8 7-30s, June, . U S 7-&JS, July, ... Compounds, May, lstvij. Aug., lntio, Sept., latii, , Oct., liHio, CHICAGO MARKETS. Office Chicago Journal of Commerce, Wednesday evening, July . J DRY GOODS. The market has ruled quiet during the past week, Bales being prin cipally connned to orders. Prices, however, have generally ruled steady and firm, based upon the assumed resources and wants of consumers, ana the high rates or the gold premium, thus oilsetting the decline in the raw material, which at the close is heavy and lower, selline at kmXc for Midline Uplands. The future prices of cotton goods will be largely dependent upon the price of the raw staple. There is a strong belief that cotton will be much lower when the new crop comes on the market, and that this decline must af fect the manulactured article. It wjll. how ever, be the latter part of November before the article can be placed on the market in its manufactured state, which is a period evi dently too late too influence directly the fall iruue w e tnoroughiy revise our list as lot lows : CillOCEniES The market rules quiet though generally strong for the leading sta ples. Coflees have advanced fully lc within the past ten days influenced by the late ad vices from Rio de Janeiro, and the advances In gold. Hugars are quiet and weak, the sup plies on the market are large. Tobaccos un settled with the change in the tax. Smoking Is likely to he higher. LIMBER-The Saginaw Enterprise no tices Bcveial sales oi Luiuuer maue during the week, embracing between two and three million feet, at 50, $12. $37 and showing an advance in the market. The market for shingles was dull and prices nominal at 3b"2Vya3 75 afloat. Lath continued firm at 2 25, with receipts sufficient to satisfly the demand. CATTLX. Everything was sold ont at sai.Macujf y prices, ana in many instances at a slight advance on closing prices of last week. The fresh receipts were 871 head, and sales of 1,321 head, divided between shippers, feeders and local buyers, at 3 oOcil 50 for infe rior to common mixed lots, $7(a.7 K7j for good to extra smooiu iai snipping 6teers. HOGS. The transactions embrace 3.51 htsMi. uixd sales were made at S8S 50 for com mon mixed and uneven lots of light avera ges, ss io(q.y ior iair to gooa grades, and fcyfi. l 4J for choice to extra. The pens were well cleared, and the market closed steady at quo tations. BROWN VIIJLE MARKETS. FLOUR Winter $ sack Spring " Buckwheat r CORN bushel $7 00 5 uu 2 ..... .oOig-S'i MEAL bushel BAWN Hams 3 lb Shoulders ft. " Sides ? lb I.ARP Canned ft IS 15 15 15 SYRUP Golden ? gal. 1 Snear House eaL.. 1 25 45 ..27J3.: 25 20 2 25 2 25 2 ( COFFEJS J ava ? n Rio m lb CHEESE New York Factory Ib.. " Country f( lb TEA Imperial r" n - Black f fri 44 Young Hyson lb CANDLES Star V ft " Tallow f. Ib APPLES Dried V ft - Green f bnshel PEACHES Dried V tt. , POTATOES New ?) bushel vAL OIL T gallon EGiS T do H UTTER -f lb HONEY V lb - ONION bushel , 44 Sets v1 quart . MKT.T per barrel LUMBER Cottonwood per 100 44 Oak , 44 Walnut " Pine 2" 211 15 2 25 20 1 U .. 75 15 ..... 25 SO 10 4 50 2 50 50 tK) 50 00 85 00 -2 50&3 25 8 00 SHINGLES Cottonwood per 1000 44 Pine LATH Cottonwood per 1000. 44 Pine --OODPrv Hard per cord.. HIDES Dry per Ib 44 Green WHEAT Fall per bushel 7 00 9 00 6 00 15 6 1 50 1 00 4Q 44 Spring WOOL per E . Smnerfiaons Hair Removed from the Face, Forehead, or any other part of the body. In five minutes, with out injury to the skin, by the Oriental Ruama. Warranted. Mailed for 1 by O. DUNANE, n4j.iy St. Louis, Mo. gcle-tlfle Wnder. Tells how to make all kinds of Patent Med icines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Wines, Cordials, Soaps, Hair Dyes, Oils, De pulatories, Pomades, Curling Fluids, House hold Recipes, and hundreds of other articles in daily demand, easily made, and sold at large profits. It contains all the latest dis coveries, secrets, art, 4c A most wonderful book. Third Edition. Fifty thousand al ready sold. Post paid to any address for 50 cents per copy, by OLLN DUNANE, n43-ly -St. Louis, Ho. WASTED. Teachers , StndenU, and other Intelligent Wen and Women, in a business paying $100 to $200 per month, according to abllltr. For particular ad dress ZElGi Ei, JfcCCDY A Co.f Lombard Block, Chicago, 111. " 13-31-ly To the Xtadies. For one dollar only. We are selling, Shiwla. Dry and Fancy Goods of every description ; alao Silver Wwe, Furaitwe, fcc . Yaluab'.e Presents, from $3 to $500 sent free of charge, to agent send ing clubs of ten and upwards, rixculart sent free to any address. WTETH A CO. (Successor to Messenger Co. 43 HanoTer St., Boston, Kau. F. O. Box 5931 lS-IMm Deafitess, Catarrh, Consumption and Cancer Cured. A Treatise on Desfnnn, Catarrh, Consumption and Cancer; their causes, means of speedy relief and ultimate care. By a Pnpil or the cademy of Medicine, Paris. Sent to any addre for 10 woU . Letter from Rob'tMcMcrdy, D.D., LL.P., Gr&d Prelate of Grand Encampment of U. S.,an4 Editor of the National Trttmason : Ktw ToaXr Sept- I'i ,3GT Pr. Stillwell was in charge of Grace Chsrch TTnantti iimmiri. v . dnrlnff the war. I fre quent y, almost dally, for months, vinited this Hos pital, and had every means of knowing hit reputa tion for xrriciEHCT and ski-L. It was of the moat creditabla character, and his success In the treatment of patients was remarkable. Oeoaric TiBEAToa. It nts into the ear, is not perceptible, rtmcvet tinging noism in the head, and enables deaf persons to hear distinctly at church ana publicassemblies. This Instrument will often pro duce Tesultaalmost mlraculons and Indeed In cases of long funding deafness, is will relieve la a short time. It nay be adjusted with the ease of spec tacles. DK. 8T1LLWELI. will he professionally at Jl East Washington place, Cnhrerslty Buildings, N. T., daily, 10 to 4, except Tuesdays, when he will beat his rooms 1033 Flue Street, Philadelphia, Fa. 12.16-ly Slmllla Slmlllbns Cur an tar. Humphreys Humcepathic Specifics have proved. from the most ample experience, an entire success) simple, prompt, efficient and reliable. They are the only med cines perfectly adapted to popular nee simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmlws as to be free from danger, aod so efficient as to be always rename, inty nave raised the highest commendation from all, and wil alwaye render satisfaction. Nos. Cents. 1 Cures Fevers, Congestions, Innamatlon.3 2 do Crying-collcorTeethfngofInfants25 do Worms, orm r ever. orm uoiic-i 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ao iiiarriicea oi cniiaren or auuiis. do do do do do do do do do Dysentary, Griping, Bilious Colic...2o Cholera-morbus, Vomiting- 25 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faeeache 25 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo25 Dyspepsia, Billious Stomach... 25 suppressed, or Painful Periods 25 Whites, too profuse Periods ...25 Pmnn rvirli Tiffin1t TlrAftthintr A5 10 11 12 13 14 .v . u i ' , ym., " , r do Salt Rheuin, Erysipelas, Eruptions25 15 16 17 18 19 do Kheumatism, Kheumatictains...i) do Fever fc Ague, Chill Fever, Agues.0 do do do do do do Piles, blind or bleeding 50 Opthalmy, and sore or weak Eyes.-oO Catarh,accuteor chronic. Influenzal Wooping-chough, violent coughs ...50 Asthma, oppressed breathing. ..50 Ear Discharges, lm Dal red hearineJiO 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 82 33 31 do Kcrofula,enlarged glands. swellingsoO do GeneralDebility.physical weaknessoO do Dropsy, and scanty Secretions- &u do do do Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding 50 Kidney-Disease, Gravel 50 Jfervous Debility, Seminal Emis sions, Involuntary Dischargesl uo do Sore Month, Canker 50 do Urinary Weakness, wetting beds...50 do Painful Periods, with Spasms 50 do Sufferings at change of life 1 00 do Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus Daneel 00 do Diphtheria, ulcerated sore throatl 50 Family cases of 35 to 70 large vials, mo- rocc or rosewood case, containing a specific for every ordinary disease a family is subject to, and bouks of di- , rections, from $10 to $35 Smaller Fmlly and Traveling Cases, with 20 to 33 vials, f rom $5 to $3 Specifics fur all Private Diseases, both for Curing and Preventive Treatment, In vials and p-cket cases. ............ ..... $3 to $5 Pond's Extract cares Burns, Bruises. Lameness, Soreness, Sure Throat. Sprain, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Piles. Boils, Stings Sore Eyxs, Biet-diup i.f the Lungs, Nose, Stomach, or of Pitee; Corn s. Ulcers, Old Sores. Price 60 cts to $1.76." These Remedies, except Pond's Extract, by the case or single box, are seut to any part of the coun try, by mail or express, free if charge, on receipt of the price, address Humprket's Specitic Homeopathic Medicine Co., Offlse acd Depot No. 66 i Broadway, N. T. Dr. Humphrey Is consulted dai.y at his office, per sonally or by letter, a above, tor all forms oi dis- ease. Ftr sale by McCOMAS a CO., 16-y Brownville, Neb. Or. Whittler Has been longer engaged in the treatment of Chronic, Sexual and Female Diseases than any other Pbysician 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 Impotency, as the result of self-abuse in youth, or sexual ex cesses in maturer years, which prodnce some of the follcwiag effects, as blotches, debility, dizxi ness, dimness of sight, confusion of Ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to society of females, loss of memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage Improper can be cured. Persons suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, Hernia, Eup ture or any other chronic affection, may rely upon receiving a radical cure. Particular attention given to all Female Com plaints; Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Leucorrhea, Chlorial, Sterility, Ac. 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 fxee. Charges moderate and cures gnarranteed. E3"0fflce, with hospital accommodations for pa tients. No. 617 St Charles street, between Sixth and Seventh, St. Louis, Mo. ' Everybody can get. In a sealed envelope, my theory and treatment of Sexual and Urinary Dis eases, containing full symptom lists, for two pos tage stamps ; aiso, my paper relating to Chronic and Female Complainta, for a three cent stamp. 13-17 ly Manhood! How Lost, How Restoredl Sftl J nst published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by aelf indu'eence or sexual extravagance. S3" Price, in sealed envelop, only six cents. The celebrated author, in his admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self- abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once aimple, certain, aod effectual, by means of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. S3" This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent under seal, in a plain, envelope, to any ad dress , p tpaid, on rece pt of six cents, or two stamps. Also Dr. Co'verwell's " Marriage Guide ; " price 25 cents. Addresa the Publishers, CHAS. i C K.LINS A CO., 40-ly 127 Bowery, New York, P. O 4,566. Bride and Bridegroom. Essays for young men on the interesting rela tion of Bridegroom to Bride in the institution ot Marriage. a Guide to the matrimonial felicity, and true happiness. Bent by mail i a sealed tetter en velopes ree of charge. Address, HOWARD ASiO CUTlOy, Box F PUUdelptla, Fs.' Dr. BXott's Conception Preventive Is used by over three hundred thousand ladies of the Atlantic States alone, and by s large number to the Weet, "who wonM not be without It for tea times its cost. It la to thla Preventive that the notaers of tbaee States owe their immunity from targe famine. It Is absolutely certain, convenient to use and withal beneficial to health. Abortion is criminal, the a una means rerfectly moral and proper. Send stamp for pamphlet, containing full particulars. Addresa, DE. A. G. TLBEa, (F O Box K2) 711 st. Charle. street, ,-17-1' St. Lo-ii, Mo. An Address To the Xervoui and Debilitated, whose safferinge have been protracted from bidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable. It yoa are sneering or have auftered from ibvelantary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? Do yoa feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Do a little extra exertion prodnce palpitation of the heart? Doe yonr liver, or nrinary organs, or your kidneys, fre qasntly get out ot order ? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky, orflocky, or is it ropy on setting? Or does a thick scum rise to the top ? Or Is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspep Ja ? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have spella of fainting or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impaired ? Is your mind constantly dwell ing upon this subject? Do yon feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or life ? Do yon wish to be left alone, to get away from evervbodv ? Does any little thing make yon start or jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brtUiant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do yon enjoy yourself in society as we.l ? Do yon pursue yonr business with the same energy ? Do yon feel as much confidence in yourself ? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If ao, do not lay it to yonr liver or dyspepsia. Have you rettlesa nights ? Ton' back weak, your knees weak, and have but little apetlte, and you attrib ute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Kow, reader, self-abuse, venerial diseases badly cared, and sexual excesses, are all capable of produc ing a weakness of the generative organs. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that tboe bold, defi ant, energetic persevering, successful business men are a!a . . :-se whose generative organs are in perttri tat'...- ' Ton never near such men com plain o; f: : b p .rnolly, of nervousness, c f pal pi tatios f tie ceai-t. They are never afraid they -nn t s!tceri iii business they don't become sad aud ii" pv..ci tbey are always polite and pleas ant to tbs company of ladies, and look you and tbex riut In the face none ot your downcast iovis or any other meanness about them. I do bot mean those who keep the organs inflamed by running to excess. These will not only rnin their constitutions, but alao those tbey do business with or for. How many men from badly cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that baa reduced the general system ao much as to in duce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and a.mosi ev. ery other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real caase of the trouble scarcely ever snspeeteC, and have doctored for all but the right one. Disease or these organs require the use of adln retic HELMBOLD S FLUID EXTRACT BU CHCTU the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of i be Biadder, Eidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakn-s. Female Complainta, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing .in Male or remale, from what ever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment Is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our fleth and blood are sup ported from these source, and the health and hap piness, andthat of Posterity, depends upon the prompt use of a reliaole remedy. Helmbold'a Extract Buchn, established upward of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist. 691 Broadway. Kew York, and 104 honth 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Price CI 36 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 16.60. delivered to any addresa. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. FRUIT TREES, VINES AND SllltXJXlSI r E COMING Fall, Winter and Spring, I will make the receiving of orders for all kinds of Fruits, Vines and Shrubs a business. My stock will all be from the nearest and most reliable Nurseries. Everything sold by me will be WARRANTED as to name and to live, when put out under my directions. I have in Fruit, the present season, all the hardy and some of the tender varieties of Grapes, to which I invite the attention of all interested In Grape culture in Nebraska. 140-oo2 li. W. rTKSAS. 46 ALL ABO ABB. The Brownville Transfer Company, Under the management ot JACOB ROGERS, Is now Bunning Begttiar Ommbuases from Brotvn ville to the Railroad Terminus of the Council Bluffs and St. Joseph Railroad, At North Star, Mo., Two Miles from Brownville and North Star Ferry Landing. Good Omnibusses. Close Connections, ou-tl Charges Moderate. Scientific ! Eational ! Safe ! DIL LAWRENCES Compound Extract of "ROSADALIS," Recommended by SCIENTIFIC MEX EVER YWIIERE A3 THE BEST Remedy yet Discovered FOB Diseases of tie Blood, Liver, Kidneys ASD AS A GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER ! ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood, Improves the Appetite, Aids Digestion, Corrects the Secretions, And Imparts Tone, Strength and Vivacity to the Whole System. So that persons using it feel that they enjoy an entire new life. . ROSADALIS Is Recommended by the Best Physicians Evcryivficrc. READ THE FOLLOWISQ FEOM Dr. F. Oli- Daxnelly, now of this City Pnrmprlir Professor of Pnvsioloev and Path ological Anatomy in the Middle Georgia Medical College, Chief Surgeon Stateof South Carolina, during the war, Vice-President Mr, Lawrence: I have carefully examined your formula for the ltOSADLIS, and recom mended It to several of my patients. The l,in.ti rti la a hftnnv otia n ti A mnct nrove a potent remedy In ail diseases requiring the . . r i ;.,.. T ,,Tw vinties ui a Kruui oiiuatit c uitaxivuitr. a wwu you success. 3 F. OLIN DANNELLY. Baltimore, April 2, 1J8. Baltimore. Md.. March!' 1WS. I believe Dr. Lawrence's "ROSADALIS" to be the Best Alterative in Use, and there fore cheerfully recommend It as such. THOMAS J. BOYKJN, M. D. Baltimore. Febuary 10th 1)68. Dr. J. J. Latvrencc: DearSir I takepleas ure in recommending your ROSADALIS as a verv powerful alterative. Yours truly, R. V. CAEJl, M. D. We know Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis to be a safe and reliable Alterative, Ae., and take pleasare In recommending it to the proiess- lon and public J H Moore, M D, L A Smith, M D, J H Winstead, M D, R H lUrham, M D, W G Duggan, M D, E Barnes, M D, R W Kin. M D., S Woodward, M D, W T Brewer, M D, W J Bullock, M D, Wilson, N. C, January 7th, 1863. For Testimonial of Remarkable Ctres See "Rosadalis Almanac" for this yearffr Prepared at the Laboratory of Dr. J. J. Lawrence & Co., 244 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. SMITH s dwyee; WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHICAGO, General Agents for the North Jterp States, to whom orders should be avloressea. TO PUTXILASZJIS o y SEWING LIACHIHES TILE FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH t? ' V EEVER3ABLE FEED Macliifl o u Has again carried of the highest honor at the principle Fain the present aeaaon, commencing with the New England Agricu.tural Fair, at Frovidence, in September where it was awarded The Highest Prize, Immediately after which came the New Tort State Fair at Buffalo in October, where the committee awarded It the First Prize double Thread Kachine. Then came the great Annual Fair of if aw Xogland, that of the Mechanic's Association, at Lowell, where the highest prixe the ONLY aOT.D AT AT. awarded to any Family Sewing achine, wu given to THE FLORENCE ! . and that too In fair competition with other First Class Machines for fire consecutive weeka where It has been exam ined by the best mechaaics- in the country and pro nounced the bedt constructed and most reliable Ka chine, and one that, on account of Its simplicity would Accomplish More Work In a More Satisfactory Ilaxiner Than Any OTHER SEWING MACHINE EVER INVESTED! At the Fair of the Mary land Institute, which closed a fonr weeks seeslon at Baltimore on the 27th of November, the superiority of the FLORENCE waa again confirmed by the committee on Sewing Htchices, who unanimously awarded it the GOLD MEDAL, the highest prixe the Institute confers. Ch the 12th of September the Great Fair and Ex hibition of the American Institute waa opened in New York. Aa usual the display of Sewing Machines waa large and the competition strong, but after six weeka trial the friends of the FLORENCE had the satisfaction of seeing their favoilte again triumphant and for the second time bearing off the highest honors of the American Institute. Below we give an extract from the Report of the committee on Sewing Machines read at the close vt the Fiir : 'The whole number of Sewing Machines on exhi bition is thirteen, of these, twelve are entered for competition. The article bearing the number 730 (FLORK.VCB SKWING MACEIXS) U decided to be Tli Beat on Exhibition. It must also be stated incidentally. That this is better than an of its clou knovn to the Judges. 1st. Good Material and Thorough Workmanship. 2d. More absolute novelty than marks the usual Improvements in Sewing Machines. 3d The Ingenious arrangement of a positive mo tion fur adjusting the thread during the passage of the shuttle and gathering up of it in the fluuh of the stitch. ith. The reversible feed. 6th. The variety of the work that can he done up on it. We therefore decide that it receive the award of first class. Signed WM. PRATT, IRA S CADI", LJ KNOWLSS." "This Is to certify that the foregoing is a true ex tract from the Report of the Judces of Sewing Ma chines at the 37th Annual Fair ltx7 J SO W CHAMBERS, Sec Board Managers. Sew Tork, Nov. 17th, 1867.". It would seem as though this succession of tri umphs should be sufficient to o nvloce any unpreju diced person of the great superiority ot the II overall others, and If nvre is needed to confirm the above, we might add that, 1l 1861. the Company on'y so:d 60 Machines, whilst now there are over 1000 i i Use!! Thus establishing Its reputation beyond question. Every MacMne is Warranted ! ! "V7M. E. PLAIiT, GEX. WESTERN A QEXT, 612 N. 4th st.. East side, between Washington Ave. Green, St. Louis, 3Xo. Circulars, Price List acd samples of work fur nished on application. JOHN W. IIENDERS ON, Agent, 12-12-ly For Browuvllle and Nemaha Co. rWEMY-EIGHT SIZES OF THE CELEBEATED Are now made by the -(celsior Manufoctpring Gomp'y. 1 ST. - A. POESE WEIX-KSOWN ASD TEST POPTJ. I i i u rru itivii STOVES nave been before til ublic eince 1852. acn eucceeding year has added their popularity, until tnename nas oecome ia tiliar in every household in the West and South, lie demand for our ew Oliartei Oal iat year waa greater than weceuld entrplT with the Uea then made; anticipating a still greater de land during the present year, we have made pat irti for several additional sizes, and are prepare) manufacture ISO to KtO CHARTER OAK STOVES. per day, of TtrETT-EIGIIT DIFFERENT SIZES. We guarantee the operation of every atove w unufacture, and o3er as reference any one of the unr thousands that have been sold, wherevet lev mav be found. Neither labor or expense has een spared to make our XEW tIIARTR OA PERFECT COOKING STOTE, nd we offer It to tie trade as the BST COX TRUCTED, MOT PURABLK and UErOR perating COOKING STOVE in the market. , In adcation to our EXTENSIVE STOVE BCSX rF-SS we are tieared to offer to Stove Dera 'insmiths and others in the trade, the latest and aoet comulete assortment of Metal ind TinnerV tock In the West. Our m.nremeflt with the St. onis Stamping Company enables ua to give liberal tscouiits to large burera of i'KENCH SI.VMJEU 1XNED IIiOYAliE and Tinners' Supplies. or ONVN MANUFACTURE, w believe dealers and ousekeeptrs will find it to their intf rest to aend or Catalogue apd Price Liar .and ex amine our prices EXCELSIOR JIAXUF'G CO., St. Louis, HiaaourL old.bj srn:LLT?nsziG-i xzio&, Brotenville, iVe5. Senr D. UAT3 COlTJIHr. r l- pi a.- . V- el HI A r3 1 3 res HI 41 t: 6 pi y a enmnntnpcn rT? oiiLLLwuuii!i.ii y.iJ -j I7o.T, JIcFIierssn'i HIdc, Solz Agents In Southern JTebrafVi, Atchi'ca mud Holt County iloo for ta . 1 a- THE EEST 111 THE WORLD!! ALSO P PUFFER D bAIITOII b ILGYS THE BEST PLO W SO W ZIADEl At tbe Sl;n ol the s BIG 3E STEAD ! Is the place to buy FURNITURE AHD UPHOLSTERY 3XclTA T,T, & Co., Keep constantly on hand a complete aaaort- Sofast Bsadstsadi, Wardrobe, Bureaus, Mocktnt Chat-. Sprinir Beds, Wash Stand. What Sots. Hit Ricks. Kitchen . ifcAv and Parlor ' f Parlor, K Tabies, j Center ' .Tables, Lonngs Springs. Chairs, z Marble Iarbls tZmJ' - Topped ww' t ' iandi, i '-T Lom,na es. t Settees. Kitchen v - cnaa, Cjica Chairs. Comforts, Ttte-ttttSy Safes, nam Stands. Mattresses, Bed Springs, Children's Cabs and Cigs, Out ana tiosrwooa jnommng, Sheen, Pillows, Pillow Slips, tit., etc SHOW CASES & OFFICE W0EE T.TA1YE TO OHDHIl! And anything and everything reqnlrod to set up plain or huicy ncuscKevping All of their ware la either manulactured or pat up under their special superintendence, which enables them to sell sound articles, at smaller prices than Eastern manufactured goods. Our Hearse Is at the service of the public at any time It may be needed, and is gotten up In as fine sty I as any farther east L1ETAL1C BURIAL CASES L of all sizes constantly oa hand. At Eastern Price We are doing business on STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLES Small Profit, and by attention to buslness and the wanU of the community, especl In V.ie future as in tin past to receive the patronnse of the puMio generally. McPALL CO. Country Uerciiants, DAIRYMEN, FARIIERS, S OTHEIiS, ' C07JI3X Toca ASHES, BEESWAX, 9 BEANS, BUTTER, EGGS, FLOUR, ANE MEAL, FLAX, COT TON, DRIED FRUIT, GREEN FRUIT, ic, FURS AND SKINS, GRAIN AND AVOOL, POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, GINSENG, HOrS, FEATHERS, PROVISIONS, OILS, HEMP, TALLOW, LARD, TOBACCO. SORGUM MOLASSES SEEDS, GAME, c, TO JOSIAH CAItPIZTTEJl Gensiai Commission Merchant, 412, 444 & 448, WaaMaston St.. 1NEW YOKK CITY. ind receive Iiis tceeUy Price Currant of Produce and Groceries, the most complete Irice Currant pub lished in the United States. Send for a Price Carraat, Marking Plates h Car&3 Frised, T T T71 TI . Liberal Adrncea 2Iad on Consign ments. Established May 1, 18G8. First Class BfewK jitsb whee required. - U-ly' IXACH & SI3IPSO?7, MILIJITEES fcDBESS HAKEBS, Second St. bet. Slala and Water BRO ITA VILLE, ' VIh to inform the iAiiof Ero-nvl'U aflrJt'cl' that thy J" mmencea IIITJ,TTnIlY SHOP Where work will be done with -Teat carAn neatness, and after the latt lrrf JT0 bleaching done in the very Utn?i; on short notice. 3 StJ" s, au. Liittstyieof Lilies' and Children', ir., ad llonnt-tH constant!- on . ai patterns of Ladies' Dre-itjuiil' n ZTZ ut