Our AntUrlad Agent. '- VTic ITawzbt, at Nemaha City. rll. A, llAWLcy, atClifkon.. - - - - -Oeo. at AfpinwaU. I 1 t ' ' 1 i I I ,' Oar AdrtrtULng Agentt. T FnrtrtrxD & Eaton, 124 Pine U, St. Loula, H, Williams, V7 Cheat not sk, - 44 K M. Pkttisgill, S7 lark Row, New York. JCL IlEAUBIDEAUX, Joseph, MO. Oooit, Oobcrx & Co., Chicago, 111. Cook, Cobch Taylor, ci nclnnatl, OMo. 8. H. Parvin, Cincinnati, Ohio. A. F. Licclk A Con ltaion, Mass. ' Arrival aa.! departure of Ilaila. Southern A Eastern Arrive at 8 o'clock a m Departs at 44 p m Northern Eastern Arrives at 1 o'clock p m Depart at 1 " ru Beatrice Arrives TueaJaya,. Thursday and Satuxdn vs. at 7 o'eUcii p n Departs Mondays, Wednesdays ana Fridays at 6 o'clock a u Grant Arrive Thursday at 8 o'clock P JC IX'parta Thursdays at o'clock a M Post OJTLoe Havrs1 o'clock A K to 8 P M Sunday to 8 A M, and 6 to 8 p if A. D. MARSH, Poet Master. LOCAL MATTERS. - - J. X CoUtapp, Editor. BROWN VILLE, THURSDAY, AUG. 13, 1868. Xiime, at Middleton's. ..Wait for ITetzcI'a Clothing. TTine Shiaglet at Red Store. Seamless Sacks at Red Store. For Good Badd ea, go to Bauer's. Plastering Hair at Middleton's. Jfavls and Tobseeo, at Teare and Co. ,JI C Lett. Land Agent, Brownville. tllarah Harvester for sale byTlsdel. TThe 8ilrer Skirt, at Theo. Hill & Co's. " Molasses and Vinegar at Teare and Co. Flour Spring and Fall Wheat, at McOee'a. Tor the Best Frui t Jr go to the Red Store. The choicest things In the Literary line, at Marsh's. A Tine F look of Qeesa for sale at the BtarHoteL J ' ' Wanted a large lot of good fresh butter, at Teare A Co. . If you W ant the beet Upholstry, go to Mc-FallACo'a- " - J - J I Cases' Thrashing Machines for sale by F. A. Tlsdel A Co. - A. Few Thousand Shingles for sale cheap at the Advertiser office. A Few More Cans of those delicious fresh Peaches at Teare A Go's. v ' John Deere'a genuine Mollne Plows, 500 tor sal byTneo. Hill & Co. ' All New will ie thestock of Clothing open ed In No. 70, September 1st, , .. ' 2 F. Boyd moved Into hta new residence on Nemaha street last vk. Pine Lumber of the finest quality at the Red Store, cheaper than ever. Hetsell will be here with a tremendlous stock of Clothing September 1st. Knives A Forks, Qaeensware and Glass ware, Kuar and Coffee, at Teare A Co. ' m" II D strict Couit for this County will com mence on the 2d Monday In September. Pekin Breaking Flows-?T. A II Smith A Oos mako, for sale by Theo. II iU & Co's. Casimere Suits for 12 00. Ht. MAY'S REGULATOR. '$30 000 Worth'of Clothing will beopened in No. 70, McPiicrson's Block, 8epteinUr UU Potatoa. Chicken, Butter, Eegs aud all kinds of country produce wanted at Teare A Oo's. 8syP You want a good article of Furniture when vou buy, don't you T Then buy of Mc Fall&Co, ; Tere & Co wi'.l!.t bet on; always up to the tim.- C--.1I nud w-etmii' n rst enitall mcntof 1 ;i,'l -wh1s. Hegn!ftor Play ed Out all Competition! Come to my new store before you buy. D. MAY. From 3,000 to 5.000 Bats, and some Lumber for sale, for cahh or work. A. W. Morqan. WTit. Os'f and Rye Wanted, for which J. L. M'-Ge Co. will pay the highest mar ket prl-'e in cash. Gfa!ippers made their re-nppea ranee in force In this vicinity lat Tuewlay, dropping down from above In countless thousands. Don't you want Choice Photograph of Grant and Colfax ? McFall & Co. have them In square and oval frames at reasonable rates. Wm H. Hoover. Ral Estate Agent, has -some choice Building Its in Brownville, which he will sell cheap to persons wishing to Improve, . ,. ., . Coi, Furnas and the E litor of the Adver- tisef left" yesterday forPlnttsmonth,to attend a meeting of the State Central Committee to be held Lhere to-dny. Mr.-Allen, the proprietor of our city ba kery, is erecting a commodeous building for lils increasing business, on Main street. Just ifbove Sfays Regulator. - .. . -. ' t. 8. Hiitael has now on the way from New York to this city, a stork of Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods unsurpassed in ex tent and variety" in the West. ' , . The Champion Mower No. S is unexcelled for simplicity, durability and efficiency by any single mower now made. Shellenberger lUm'm rnTe t -rm hTi-nd for !. Wm H. Hoover, Convevancer, will give prompt attention to the making of Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds and all instruments per talnina to real estate. Office in District Court room. Sweet are the uses of Adversity." for thev teach all in words of living light how to enlov the pleasures of prosperity by groing to May's for their Goods where they can be had at prices lower than even before the war, The attention of our readers ia directed to, the advertisement of Coe's lyspeiia Cure In another part of this paper. 'Tliistfuly Valuable Medicine Is recomended by all who use it, - Read the eertmeates. rvneratioD. Thenew "St. MaryVFpis- eopal Church in Peru will be consecriilcd on Sunday, Aug. Jth, by Bishop ClarkKon, assist ed bv Dr. Oliver. Rev. Geo. G. Gu-smauu and other ministers. Divine Mrvioe at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m, Look out for Wheat and oats. Farmers, W. T. Den pays the highest market price in frr UTieAt Oats. Hides and Produce, and sells his Ploughs and Stoves, Hardware, and Furniture at cost and a living profit, and wont be undersold. -The best Republican in the County." Heretofore we had not bellevea in me irum of the bost of this individual, yet, as poison witlkllL and he is administering his to the readers of the 'Democrat' In nauseaUng if Mtiinr e will have to cave. Hels doing good work, ri. u 7. airbrother A J. M. Hacker, Con vej-ancers. One or both of them can always be found at the County Clerk's Office, and who hii moke Deeds. Mortgage fttiURJ lnstru menu of writUng pertaining to conveying Land, as promptly, cheaply and neatly as can be done elsewhere. The American Farmer"a Hagaiine This Magazine for August is an improve ment over the proceeding numbers. It has already taken rank at the head of the agricul tural publications of the Union. Specimen copies may be obtained by enclosing stamp, and addressing C. 6, Burnett, Publisher, Lock Box 3?2, Cincinnaiti, Ohio. Gres.t Excitement!! liountiln Fever H&ffiEg ! 1 ! Cross A White have caught it Want to sell the lease, fixtures and Improve ments 6t Star riotel, low for cash. A good location, and doing a good business. A for tuneor any one wanting a Hotel business. For further information address i i -. - ; . ' CROSS A WHITE, ' 4i-4t Proprietors Star IIcteL r . . The following officers were Installed on last Friday night, at the Good Templer's Lodge in this city : W. A. Polock, W C T ; Laura Col 11ns, WL 8; Mrs. McCord, WBS; Emmily Carrell, W V T ; W. S. Blackburn, N M ; Mrs. S. L Church, W A M ; D D. Muir, WS ; Mrs. Mary Boyd, WAS; J. G. Russell, W F 8; a W. Kennedy, W C; Bettle Tannar, W J G ; Albert Smith, W O G. Removal. Hanniford A Hughes have re moved their Etock of Furniture to the second story of Mcrherson's Block, in the room east of the 'Advertiser' Office, until they can build or procure a room on the ground floor. They have now a splendid stock of Furniture on the way which will be here In a few days. They have already earned an enviable repu tation for selling goods at reasonable rates, and R. V. nughes will be prepared to wait up on all who may wish to buy. Remember the place! A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. To all thote in need of New Clothing now, I would respectfully say, wait but a few weeks and I will be prepared to supply your wants from as large and well-assorted a stock as, I believe, was ever opened in Nebraska, and at prices as low, and, perhaps, lower than any you have ever purchased at since the war. " I can guarrantee that I will have no "shoddy' goods, or 6lop-shop' work in my store, as my Clothing have been made up under my own supervision from Goods purchased in the bolt by .nyself. It shall be my endeavor to give entire satisfaction both In my Goods and Prices, and can safely say to all it will pay you to wait a short time and examine my stock and prices before purchasing. - J. 8. HETZEL. Proceedings Republican Club. CLUB ROOM ADVERTISER OFFICE Aug 6th, 1868. Club met pursuant to adjournment. Capt Carson In the chair. In compliance with the request of the Club as expressed at its last meeting, Col. Furnas delivered an earnestly aloouent speech, being frequently interrupted by the cheers of his auditors. Capt. Presson, of Tecumseh, being present was next called out, and responded by giving an account of how the good work is progress ing in Johnson county. His account was cheering to all true lovers of liberty, and was frequently interrupted by applause. A. P. Cogswell was called out and respond ed In a short and telling speech, making many points from his actual knowledge, which were received with rapturous applause. C G, Dorsey then introduced the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of this Club are due and are hereby tendered to Messrs. Fur nas and Cogswell .fox their very able address es this evening. ' DeForrest Porter reported progress on Gun Squad Uniform Petition, and was granted further time. R. C. Berger and James Medford, a commit tee appointed to solicit names to the Consti tution, reported thirteen members added dur ing the evening. C. G. Dorsey and Dr.McFherson, a commit tee appointed to solicit subscriptions in the room, reported SS5.00 added to the Fund of the Club. . On motion the Secretary was ordered to draw an order on the Treasury in favor of Jno, L Carson of sufficient amount to pay for the Club Flag an 1 other charges if there are any upon the frame On motion the Ciuh agreed to send out two persons to address the people of Washington and Benton Precincts ou Friday and Saturday August 14th and Lth. On motion each and every member of the Finance Committee was requested to use per sonal effort to increase the subscription to the Club Fund and to report at next meeting. On motion the thanksof the Club were ten dered to the Club for their splendid music and financial aid. On motion adjourned till Thursday Aug 13th J. L CARSON, Pres. J. L. Colhapp,' Sec ' Thieves CarnivaL On the evening of July 29th"Mr. Chaffee's bed room was entered, and from his pants pocket was taken one knife, one large key, his pocket book contalningabout$35in money and notes for about $100, and thirteen postage stamps. On Friday night August 7th, the residence of John Shuck in Nemaha City was ransacked throughout by some unknown thief; Mr. Shuck loosing a knife he had car ried lor fifteen years; Mrs. Shuck loosing her pocket book containing $5, one pocket handr kerchief, and one small pen knife. Herchll- dren's clothes were scattered over the floor. On the same evening J. B. Hoover's resi dence, In Nemaha City, was "run through." nis pants taken from under his pillow, his pocket book, containing over three hundred dollars taken, his revolver, knife, his wife's bretitpin, handkerchief, and gold watch were all taken, at least were missing next morn ing. What is remarkable these persons are gen erally easily awakened ; and Mrs. Shuck es pecially complained of being drowsy and sleepy when not In the open air, for two or three days afterwards, and all the rest under the Influence of some quieting drug for a few days after awaking on Saturday morning. During three weeks past a dark complex ion od, suspicions looking fellow by the name Charles S. Clayton, without any visable means of support, and who seemed to be shedding old dirty clothes for new ones, has been Iwardiag at Mrs. Emmons's boarding house in this city. He is about five feet five Inches high, and weighs near 140 pounds. Has a dark piercing eye, over hung by a heavy dark eye bow; forehead running up and sloping back. Hair black and 6hort; wearsa heavy moustache and goatee. He looks straight and boldly at you, with a blank, ex pressionless countenance, and closely watches the emotions and countenances of all qestlon- ers, without In the least degree changing hi own. On Sunday morning last this man engaged a livery team for a ride. Wm. II. Hoover, having his eye on the man when he left, went into the boarding house with the Sheriff, and recognizing some of his brother's property made an affidavit of his belief in the guilt of this man, had a warrant Issued, took the things found there, and the gentleman on his return, into custody, and had hini brought on Monday morning before his honor Judge A. W. Morgan, for examination. Mr. Chaffe Identified some of the articles found as his, Mr. Shuck and his wife identified some, and Hr. and Mrs. Hoover identified some. Eesldes the articles identified there was a tlOO bllL a ") bill and several twenties, tens and fives, which exactly corresponded with the cash stolen In size and very near In quantity. The prisoner hud his attorney, but did not attempt o explain his possession of the iden tified articles, or ask the witnesses a single question. He s enied to look on as a disin terested listner at the trial, wr an open and Intelligent countenance ; caring more to note the exact temper of the two or three hundred men and boys who surrounded him. He had perfect control of every muscle of his face, which betrayed no emotion or feeling what ever during the whole examination. LVTER. Chas. Clayton, the prisoner above spoken of, turned State's evidence yesterday, implicating in the recent robberies in this city and at Nemaha, G.- W. Garrison, Ned O'Pelt, Charles Morehead, aud Dan. Shadley. Ills evidence In the preliminary examination before Justices Hughs and Morgan yesterday, Implicates all of these men In the stealing or hiding of the property taken. He claims that what was taken Friday night at Nemaha was not to be divided until on the Sunday night on which he was arrested, and that he had not possession of any of the articles to his knowledge at that time, but that they must have been put where they were found while he was out riding on Sunday. He also claims that one or two of the above named were with him on each expedition, and that they knowing the premise best, went Into the houses which were entered, while he gener ally stayed out and watched. The evidence for the defeuce up to our going to press had nearly proven analibi In thecase of Morehead and Shadley in the NemahaClty robbery, and expected Jo do the same In all the case. The Democrat, of last yetk, pltfifully whines that we have become personal, and In forms us that he Is going for our personal character this week. He is perfectly welcome to Inaugurate this as soon as he desires. He for Lick of brains first went to the butcher for an ide; which we assisted him in venti lating. Ee went for the official acts of a Re publican Council, we went for his official de falcation, whereupon he says we owe him a "little account,". ad calls us "a nigger." Thus stan ds the case. Now for the personal ities, Dr.! A CARD Td 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 everything pertaining to my line, on the "Small Profit Principal." I have succeeded in procuring the Largest Stare House in this City, which I have leased for a term of years, and will be ready to throw open the gates of the Regulator on MOXDA YA UG USTiOth, where I shall be pleased to meet you all. Remem ber No. 27, five doors above my old store. Sign: MAT'S STORK. Mo ore's Life of Hon. Schuyler Colfax. T. B, Peterson; A Brothers, No. 806 Chestnut Stree, Philadelphia, have in press and will publish in a few days, "The Life of Hon. Schuyler Colfax," written by Rev, A. Y. Moor, of South Bend, Indiana, who was for twenty years, as pastor and friend, in the entire confidence of Mr. Colfax, and had access to the files of the paper published by Mr. Colfax for twenty years, and to the Con gressional Globe : knows all his past history and all who have known him from boyhood. He began this biography two or three years ago, so that it is not one of the hurried .and ephemeral publications so common In elect Ion years. Mr. Moore is a gentlamen of fine talent and culture, and there is no doubt but that his biography of Mr. Colfax will be Wor thy of Its distinguished subject. . The following letter from Mr Colfax, to Rev. A. Y. Moore will explain itself: . ' WASHrNOT0jr, D. C, May 30, 1S6S. "My Dear Mr. Moore: "As your prediction of a year ago has been realized, I have no further objection to your publishing any sketch, more or less full, or my life, you may have prepared. As you were for a dozen years a fellow-townsman of mine, and a valued friend. I suppose you know as much about my history as the- pub lic would care about knowing; and al though my engrossing duties here leave me no time to revise the manuscript, I have no fear that your work will not be a faithful one. "Yours, very truly, . "Schuyler Colfax. "Rev. A. Y. Moore, South Bend, Indiana" It will be published in a large duodecimo volameof five hundred pages, printed from largetype, and on the finest and best of white paper, with a portrait, on steel, of Mr. Colfax, executed by one of the first artists in the county, from photographs taken of Mr. Col fax within the last week ; the whole bound in cloth In the most substantial manner. Price S L50 a copy. Canvassers wanted every where. Large discounts. Copies will be sent to any one at once, post-paid, on receipt of price, by the Publishers. " - ATTENTION. For the Next Thirty Days I will sell Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and general merchandise at Greatly Reduced Prices, to make room for my splendid new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Which I shall go East for on or about the 15th of September. My goods were all bought when they were at their lowest prices, and great bargains can be secure! by buying goods at my store within the next thirty days. 44-2w 1 . G. ML HENDERSON. I I Regulator Gone Up ! Gone tip Where t No. 27, 5 Doors Above the Old Stand ! Sign, MAY'S STORE. FINANCIAL. Gold has ruled strong during the week, and the price has steadily advanced, closing In New York at 14 The Chicago Journal of Commerce says : The foreign trade movement, the apprehen sion of a break In the currant speculation on the Bourses of Germany, the steady growth of political excitement in prospect of the election, and the fear of outbursts in the South, combined to produced a very feverish feeling in the Gold Room. This In connec tion with the uuprecedentedly large exports of specie, and the Increasing tendency of the imports concurrently with a falling offln the exports of produce, have produced an expec tation that the supply of gold in the country is likely to be reduced to an unusually low ebb. , One million dollars of the Alaska money was shipped on the 5th. Governments were weak during the week, but closed higher. We quote as follows: U. S. 6s of 18S1, ex lnt, . U. 8. 5-30S, 1862, U. 8. 5-3)8, " small, U. 8. 5-208, Registered,............., U 8 5-2, IStM, U 8 5-208, 180,-) U 8 5-3, lntst Jan. and July,.. US 5-20, 1867 U 8 10-4OS, large , U 8 10-408, small......... . US7-3tw,July Compounds, May, 18tlr,..- ' Aug., ISM , 115 114-! lltf-i 109V iioS .112 .103 ..10V 1091 11! .119 Sept., 1S65, 118V 44 Oct., 1865, 117 In commercial matters the prices of all commodities which are Influenced by the price of gold, have advanced. Business is brisker, and buyers are now making their fall purchases in many departments of trade. CHICAGO MARKETS. - Office Chicago Journal of Commerce, Wednesday evening, Aug. 5. J DRY GOODS. The market has been characterized by a degree of activity during the week. Prices have ruled steady and firm. Quotations are without any very essential change and with the hih cost of production and the rapid advance in gold, which to-day reached lV the market rules very strong, an active demand would tend largely to ad vance present prices. Domestic Woolens are rather quiet aud foreign dress goods are in light demand. GROCKIilKS The market rules quiet and prices unsettled Owing to the rapid ad vance in Gold Colfees are materially highe. Sugars and Syrups are lower, stocks are on the increase, and the market rules dull. Teas are firm with gold rates. Rice and Tobacco unsettled. CATTLE. Shipper were receiving tel egraLus thai their previous shipments to the markets below were being sola out at a sacri fice, end they declined to operate. The de mand on local account was fair, but buyers made prices to suit themselves, and the re duction in many cases reached 75 per cent. For 8tock cattle there was absolutely no de mand, as it was stated that several deaths from cattle plague, or Spanlsh fever," had occured among the Texas cattle herded out Bide, and a few among the native cattle. BROWNVILLE MARKETS. FLOUR Winter sack $7 00 " Spring 5 00 " Buckwheat n , 2 CORN bushel ;. 5055 MEAL 1 bushel k.5 BACON Hams lt 18 " Shoulders ....... 15 " Sides tt - 15 LARD Canned ft) 15 SYRUP Golden?, gal 1 ft) " Sugar House gal l 25 COFFEE Java n...... 4-5 " Rio lb 27Ua33 CHEESE New York t actory ft.. . 25 " . Couniry E 20 TEA Imperial lb 2 2i " Black m. . 2 25 " Young Hyson lb 2 00 CANDLES Star lb . 2", M Tallow ft . . 20 APFLES Dried ft " 15 " Green bushel -...... 2 25 PEACHES--Dried tt ... . 20 POTATO KS New bushel 1 00 COAL OIL gallon 75 EtOS dor . - 15 BUTTER ft 25 HONEY R 30 ONION bushel 1 25 " Sets quart . 10 SALT per barrel 4 50 LUMBER Cottonwood per 100 . 2 50 ' ()Hk..H.I..W.mMI.Wl(HHMW 50 00 " Walnut 50 00 - Pine 85 00 SHINGLES Cottonwood per 1000 2 503 25 - . Pine 9 00 LATH Cottonwood per 1000. 7 00 - Pine 9 00 WOOD Dry Hard per cord 6 00 HIDES Dry per fi 15 " Green . - 6 WHEAT Fall per bushel .. 1 50 " Spring 1 00 WOOL per 8) 40 Kn.rfr!5u01l 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 Rusma. Warranted. Mailed for tl by O.DUNANE, ; nj2y St. Louis, Mo. - Scientific Ttfonder. Tells how to make all kinds of Patent Med icines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Wines, Cordials, Soaps, Hair Dyes, Oils, De pulatorles, 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, arts, &c - A most wonderful book, Third Edition. Fifty thousand al ready sold. Post paid to any address for 50 Sntsrcopy.by OLXNDUNAKg n4iy St. Louis, Ma WASTED. 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Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress , postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two stamps. Also Dr. Cul verwel l's " Marriage Guide ; " price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. 3. C. XXINE A CO., 40-Iy 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. IfiSi. liride and Bridegroom. " : J Essays for young men on the interesUng rela tion of Bridegroom to Bride ia the Institution of Marriage, a Guide to the matrimonial felicity, and true happiness. Sent by mall ia sealed letter en velopes free of charge. Address, HOWABJ) ASSO CIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Mo'tt's Conception Preventive Is used by over three hundred thousand ladles of the Atlantic States alone, and by a large number la the West, who would not be without it for ten times Us cost.. It u to this Preventive that the mothers of those States owe their immunity from large families. It is absolutely certain, convenient m we and withal beneficial tohealta. Abortionla criminal, then use ineans perfectly moral and proper. Send stamp for pamphlet containing f nil particulars. Address, . DR. A. G. WILBES, (P O Box 3092) 71S st. Charles street, H-17-ly St. Louis, Mo. An Address To the Nervous and Debilitated, whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden canses, and whose cases require prompt treatment to reader existence desirable. If you are snC'crtng or have suffered from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does yonr liver, r urinary organs, or your kidneys, fre quently get out of order? Is yonr 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 yon have spells of short breathing er dyspepsia ? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting or rushes cf blood to the head? Is your memory impaired ? Is your mind constantly dwell ing upon this subject? Do you feel dull, listlesa. moping, tired of company, or life? Do yon wish to ne left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or J amp ? is jour sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as we.l ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself ? Are your spirits dnll and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have yon restless nights ? Tour back weak, your knees weak, and have but little apetite, and you attrib ute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Kow, reader, self-abuse, venerial diseases baoly cured, 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 yon ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful business men are always those whose generative organs are In perfect heatlh ? Tou never hear such men co ra pid's cf being melancholly, cf nervousness, of pai 'itaci'iu of the heart. They are never afraid they fa.-. out succeed in business ; they don't become sad an 2 d scmraged ; they are always polite and pleas- act lu Me company of ladies, and look you and them r: fr.tt la the face none of your downcast looks or any other meanness about 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 that state of weakness in those organs that baa reduced the general system so much as to in duce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost ev ery other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the Teal cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspecteC, and have doctored for all but the right one. - Diseases of these organs require the nse of a diu retic. HELMB OLD' S FLUID EXTRACT BU CH U la the great Diuretic, and Is a certain cure for diseases or the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or emale, from what ever cause originating,, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are sup ported from these sources, and the health and hap piness, andthat of Posterity, depends upon the prompt use of a reliable remedy. Heimbold's Bxtract Buchu, established upward of IS years, prepared by ' - H. T. HELMBOLD, DrnggUt. , 694 Broadway, New Tork, and 104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. PRICE $1.25 per bottle, org bottles for $6.60, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. . - - FRUIT TREES, VINES JNX SHRUBS! milE COMING Fall, Winter and Spring, I A will make the receiving of orders for all kinds of Fruits, Vines and bhrubs a business. My stock will all be from the nearest end most reliable Nurseries. Everything sold by me will be WABBAHTED as to name and to live, when put out under my directions. I have in Fruit, the present 6eason, 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-O52 K. W. Fumkas. - ALL ABOARD." The. Brownville Transfer Company, Under the management of TACOB ROGERS, Is now Sunning Kegular Omnibusses from Brownvllle to the Railroad Terminus of the Council Bluffs and St. Joseph Bailrosd, At North Star, IIo., Two Miles from Brownville and North Star Ferry Landing. Good Omnibusses. Close Connections. oO-U Charges Moderate. Scientific ! Rational ! Safe I DR. LAWRENCES Compound Extract of "ROSADALIS," Recommended by SCIENTIFIC MJEN EVER YWHERE AS THE BEST Remedy yet Discovered FOB Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys AND A3 A GENERAL IIEALTII 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 Iiccommended by the Best Physicians Everywhere. READ THE FOLLOWIXO FROU Dk. F. Olix Dakxelxy, now of this City ological Anatomy in the Midi lie Georgia Medical College, Chief Surgeon State of South Carolina, during the war, Vice-President Georgia Medical Association : Mr, Laicrence : I have carefully examined your formula forthe KOSADLIS, and recom mended it to several of my patients. The combination is a harpy one. and must prove a potent remedy in all diseases requiring the virtues 01 a great alterative meuicme. 1 wisn you success. F. OLIN DANNELLY. Baltimore, April 22, lta. Baltixoke, Md., Marcht, 1808. I believe Dr. Lawrence's "ROSADALIS" to be the Best Alterative in Use, and there fore cheerfully recommend It as such. THOMAS J. BOYKLN, M. D. TtAi.Ti5roRE. Febuarv 10th 1363. Dr. J. J. Lawrence.-- Dear Sir I take pleas ure In recommending your ROSADALIS aa a very powerful alterative. Yours truly, R. W. CARR, M. D, We know Dr. Lawrence's RosadalU to be & afp anrt rpllnhla Alterative. fcc. aild taJCe pleasare in recommending it to the profess ion ana puouc J H Moore, M D, L A Smith, M D, J H Winstead, M D, R 11 Barham, M D, W G Duggan, M D, E Barnes, M D, R W King, M D S Woodward, M D, W T Brewer, M D, W J Bullock, 31 D, Wilson, N. C, January 7th, 1S63. 3-For Testimonial of Remarkable Cukes See "Rosadalis Almanac" for this ye . Prepared at the Laboratory of Dr. J. J. Lawrence & Co., . 4 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE SIITTH iL DT71TER, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHICAGO, General Agents for the North Western States, to whom orders should be aaoresseu. . n40-6m to rur.c:iAi:zr.,s 0 F SEWING LIACHINES ' THE FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH EEVEESABLE FEED p j Has again carried of the highest honor at the principle Fairs the present searon, commencing with the New England Agricultural Fair, at Providence, in September where it was awarded The Highest Prize, Immediately after which came the New York State Fair at Buffalo In October, where the committee awarded It the First Prize double Thread Machine. Then came the great Annual Fair of New England, that of the Mechanic's Association, at Lowell, where the highest prize the ONLY GOLD MEDAL awarded to any Family Sewing Machine, was given to THE FLORENCE ! and that too in fair competition with other First Class Machines tor five consecutive weeks where It has been exam ined by the best mechanics in the country and pro nounced the best constructed and most reliable Ma chine) and one that, on account of lta simplicity would ill 1 In Iloro Satisfactory Manner Than ' .. Any OTHER SEWING MACHINE EVER INVENTED! At the Fair of the Maryland Institute, which closed a four weeks session at Baltimore on the 27th of November, the superiority of the FLO RE H C E was again confirmed by the committee on Sewing Machines, who unanimously awarded it the GOLD MEDAL, the highest prize the Institute confers. Oh the 12th of September the Great Fair and Ex hibition cf the American lns.itute was opened in New York. As usual the display of Sewing Machines was large and the competition strong, but after alx weeks trial the friends of the FLORENCE had the satisfaction of seeing their favoiite 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 of the Fair: "The whole number ( Sewing Machines on exhi bition is thirteen, of these, twelve are entered for competition. The article beariDg the number 730 (FLORKNCB 8EWING MACHINE) Is decided to be The Itest on Exhibition. It must also be stated incidentally, That this is better than any of its class known to the Judges. no Ann: 1st. Good Material and Thorough Workmanship. 2d. More absolute Novelty than marks the usual Improvements in Sewing Machines. 2d. The ingenious arrangement of a positive mo tion for adjusting the thread during the passage of the shuttle and gathering up of it in the finish of the stitch. 4th. 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 8 CADS", L3 KNOWXKS." "This Is to certify that the foregoing is a tree ex- tract from the Report of the Judges of Sewing Ma chines at the 37th Annual Fair 1367. JNO W CHAMBERS, - Sec Board Managers. New York, Nov. 17th, 1S67." It would seem as though this succession of tri umphs should be sufficient to convince any unpreju diced person of the great superiority of the FLORENCE SEVING MACHINE overall others, and if more is needed to confirm the above, we might add that, it IS61, the Company only sold 60 Machines, whilst now there are over In Use!! Thus establishing its reputation beyond question. Every Machine is Warranted ! I WM. E. PLANT, GEN. WESTERN AGENT, 612 If. 4th at.. East ide, betweeri Washington Ave. A Green, S t. Lotiis, Mo. Circular, Price List and samples of work fur nished on application. JOHN W. HENDERSON, Agent, 12-12-ly For Brownville and Nemaha Co. ST. LOUIS STAMPDk G COXP'ST, A new line of TtWED & POLISHED WKOUGIIT IHON A WAKK, suitable alike tot HOUSEHOLD MIXERS OR CAMP USE. And take pleasure Jn eallintr the attention "Ai Store. Ilarctware and general denier to the an desirable qnalitlee ol thia NEW WARE, nTt onlJ an article of trade, but of UTILI TY combining aa it does, NEATNESS, COX VENIESCE and LABOR SAVING in the care of utensila tbat are in every ear nse, tn thn K-lronortant of all HOUS&lOlA) DE RA UTMEST3. We desire and request every housekeeper to eee onr TEA KETTLES, Sl'CE PAN3, DIPPERS, DISH PANS. WASH BASINS, POLISHED FRY and STEW PANS, a we are sure thev Lave only to im Been to be appreciated. Many of the articles are made entirely of one piece of wrought iroa which, during the pro cess of manniacrcre, receives several coat intrs of block tin ; thia leavea a surface, when finished, perfectly smooth, easily kepttlean and entirely protected ajrainst rust. The eost is bat little more than common tin ware, and every article will do ten times the service. The shape enables ua to pack the various sizes in nests so as to occupy but lictie space, and being but a little heavier thau tinware, the eost bl transportation is very small. At pres ent our assortment consists in part of Xea Kettle, Camp Kettle. JleM Pan, Dish Pans, Sanre Pans, DlMi Kettles. Fry Fm, iMtilest Dippers. te dee. ' 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 ?Xanufacturi9S Co. EX. LOU13, MO. - oldbr SIIXIXEXEZIlGEri EH03 - Brozcnville, iScf. J VL fC mi Im Work SMS 1 a 'us- 7 -3 Li A. C - 1 r si HI E-3 E- ErJ Lh -2 HI HI E r-j to 1 minioo sjLvn g P f CT2 1 1 1 1 1' 1 F ' "i 0"" 1 a h - ) i.iO. lt& iC4 - - ' Hardware, Slox-fS, Tir.tr arc, Hardware, St-ovea, Tinware, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, ' r n r nni-Vt-.v r-r.ce v Pittsburg Iron aud 2?ails, Iittjburg Iron and 2'ai's, - -PiiUiurg Iron and XaiU, Mechanic?' Ts'&t Mechanic's Too's, . Mechanic's T'i, Chatter Oak'Slovcs, Charter Oak Stoves, Charter-Oak'JSiovcs, Beside a?jUMortmerit of everyti-c kepi la a&rst cia&s mm HOD STOVE STORE ! Which will be sold'jis lew ci the lowest FOR CASH.! To all who favor us with a calf. At flie Ela ci tlxi' BIG B3D tjTHLJj I ia the place to bay ... FUBIHTUREAIID UPHOLSTERY Co., Keep constantly on hand a completa a-ort-jnent of . Sofas, Btaitttads, VTarirob, Eureaits. Xoctiny Chai't, Sprint Beds, What Note, Kitchen and Parlor Wash S.'a4 Hat Racij. KUchsn and Patlor, Chair, r 'II Tiblts. Center ' Ttb-'es Marble . Topped Stands, Losnget, Settees. Kitchen Safes. ' Loang I Sjmnjt. i Sxilj . Cribs. I os-a Chai-$. Comforts, Plain Stand. Mattresses, Tittt0h Bed Springe. Children's Cals and Gi;, O ut ana Kotewooa M'aiainj, Sheet k, Pillovs, Puijy Slips, it., etc SHOW CASES OPHCE YT0E IT ADS TO OltDJSl! And anything and everything required, to sot up pkun or fancy hou.stkeeping All of their ware la either manufactured or put up under their special superintendence, which enables them to sell sound article at smaller prices than Eastern zaanufactar! goods. Oli Hearso Is at the service of the puMlo at any time It may be needed, and isgottenup lnas Cnettyl as any farther east. LlETiLIC BURIAL CASES of all sizes constantly on hand, A.t I2 a h t o i il Priooni We are doing business on. STRICTLY CASH FIUNCIPLrS AT A Srciall Profit, and by attention to business and the wants of the community, expect In the future as la the past to receive the patronage cf the pahlia generally. HcFAlX & CO. Country Uer cliants, DAIRYMEN, f Alliums, & OTHERS, cosmos rota ASIIE3, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER, EGGS, FLOUR, AND MEAL, FLAX, COT TON, DRIED FRUIT, . GREEN FRUIT, Ac, FURS AND SKINS, GRAIN AND WOOL, POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, GINSENG, IIOPS, FEATHERS, PROVISIONS, OILS, HEMP, TALLOW, LARD, TOBACCO, SORGUM MOLASSES SEEDS, GAME, &c, TO josiah cAnpn:m:ii General Commission Merchant, 412, 146,TVaiiastoa EU NEW YORK CITY, And receive his weekly Price Curraroi. of Produce and Groceries, the mat complete Price Currant pub ' . lUhed in the United States. Send for a Prico Cnrrrt HarHsg Phte3 tZzxh zzriA ' 2? XI S3 12 . Liberal A-Irisx Iaa c Czzclzx xruvita, Established May 1 1S83. Fiat C ws Bef ereaca Uvea wts 3 rec-iraJ. M-l 7 JACOB MAItOnN, inmcuAirr tailor, BLOCII, ' .13 ErowavlIIa, Dealer ti READY HADE 1 . I ! CLOTHING I j Also Agent for ' T T A r ' 1 7 7T