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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1868)
Our Authorized Agen t at . Wx. Hawxby, at Nemaha City: j rV.,IlAU.F'K,at Clifton. . I Cj.o. G.fst.vKf, &t Armwall; 5 -- '. Our Advertising Agents. t RrtriFln & Eaton, L.'4 Tine St., St. Louis. I J. H Vk JXtlAM-S J7 Chestnut St., s. M. I'kttingill, 37 Park liow, Xew York. JCLK llKAURlPF-ACX, St. Joseph Ua Oxik, COBCRS A ., Chicago, I1L Cook, (Joburx A Taylor, Cincinnati, Ohio. H. H. Parvix, Cincinnati, Ohio. A. F. "Lincoln & Co., Boston, Mass. and Departure of Hails. Southern & Intern Arrives at 8 o'clock A st " " Departs at li " P M Northern & Eastern Arrives at 1 o'clock p m - " Departs at. VA " P Jt Beatrice Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Katurds vs. at 7 o'clock p m DeimrW Mondays, V'dneday and Fridays at 8 o'clock am Grant Arrives Thursdays at 8 o clock PX Iv-part Thursdays at 8 o'clock A M r. I i ; .... 1 1, 7 Vrlrwlr A r t1 K P V Sunday & to 9 A M, and .5 to 6 p M A. D. MAKS1I, Post Master. LOCAL MATTERS. . J. L. Colkapp, Editor; fcuOWXVILLK, THURSDAY, AUG. 20, I8C8. "VTalt for Ilctw I s Clothing. Seamless Sicks at Teare A Go's. y s Medals tor tlie Campaign at Marsh's. II C Lett, Land Agent, P.rownviilo. Marsh Harvesters for sale by Tlsdel. -- "Wanted A Harness Maker at Itaur's. tT The Silver Skirt, at Theo. Hill & Co's. I flour Spring and Full Wheat, at MeGee'a. t Wine and Cider Presses for sale at '. ,' W. T. DEN'S. JI Cases' Thrashing Machines for sale 1 y f A. Tlsdel $t Co; A Few Thousand Shingles for sale cheap tit the Advertiser office. . ' John Deere'a genuine Moline riows, 500 for sale by Theo. Hill & Co. All New will be thestoek of Clothing open fcd In No. 70, September 1st. Pine Lumber of the finest quality at the tied Store, cheaper than ever. HeUell will be here with A trcmendious Block of Clothing September 1st. District Court for this County will com mence on the 2d Monday in September. Fekin Breaking Plows 2u0 T. & II. Smith Co's make, for sale by Theo. IliU & Co's. Casimere Suits for $12.00, at MAY'S REGULATOR; I30,Q0Q Worth of Clothing will beopened ino.7piMcrterBon'H Block, SeptemJjer 1st. From 3,000 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. Do you desire Furniture that will last? Upholstery goods tlwt M'ill wear? Go for Ihera at McFall & Go's. Boots and Shoes. A large and well se lected .stock,uiisurpa.ssed In extent or quality, an the road for J. L. McGEE &. CO. Wm. II. Hoover, Ileal Estate Agent, has ome choice Building Lots in Brown ville, which he will sell cheap to persons Ashing to Improve. Go to the Bazar and sec the new arrival of Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, which lefy competition. Mrs. M. E. Bargis, Agent. ' We have had several very refreshing rains In this section and throughout the dbunty, lately, aud barring the grasshopf per damage, corn is looking well. J. S. Hetzel has now on the way from New .York to this city, a stock of Clothing and tknt's Furnishing Goods unsurpassed in ex tent and variety in the west. The Latest Wonder in town is at Teare Co's, and that is, the Silver Hoop Skirts. If iny Lady never saw one it will pay to go and froc it, and seeing is buying. The Champion Mower No. 8 is unexcelled for simplicity, durability and efficiency by ny single mower now made Bhellenbcrger Bro's have them on hand and for sale; Wm. IL Hoover, Conveyancer, will give prompt attention to Jhe making of Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds and all instruments per taining to real estate Office in District Court room. Hauboldt & Zeca have received a part of their stock. of gent's piece goods, which are ns nice as can be found this side of New York. They know how to make 'em up In the latest style. Boots 1 Boots!! Boots!!! Shoes! Shoes! ! As we are expecting a large New Stock of Boots and Shoes, we will sell our present as sort m en t of Boots and Shoes at greatly re duaed prior. TEARE A CO. Wfi hear that a party of young folks were Ft David Culbertson, near Glen Rock, one veiling last week, and while there some mls chievpus person cut their horse's lialters, and turned them all loose. CPine Xj umber By reference to our adver tising columns It will be found that the Red tnore Lumber Yard Is fully prepared to sup ply the county with Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, etc Lumber Yard. ll. A. Christy.'doing busi ness, as we learn, for Gilbert, Jenkins & Co., of OKkosh, Wis is having an office con structed on the corner of Main aud -Mi, where he will open up a regular pine lumber yard. The Nebraska Baptist Association will meet in the First Baptist Church of Brown Ville on Friday the 2sth day of August, at 10 o'clock A.MM for the transaction of busints tippertalning to the general interests of the tiiurch in Nebraska Full Stock for Once Wni. II. Small has rtalnly a full and spleadid 6tock of Queens ware and Glassware, widch he Intends here after to make a speciality of, and Judging from his taste in the selection of this stock, ihe has found his V. forte." . ' J. K. Frets, as will be" noticed by our ad vertising columns, has bought out the paint ahop .and Interest of Louis Waldter. Mr. Fret" is a. No: 1 painter, and is worthy of the patronage of this community. If you desire anything in his line give Lim a call; it will pay you. . r " Stove of the latest and most Improved patterns, taking in longer wood, using less wood, and doing better service. Just received end for sale "30 per cent cheaper than ever oftred this side of Albany, N. Y., by WM.T.DF.X. rioneer Price Dictator. Groceries and Dry Goods- W. F. Wilson Vasbeen for the past two weeks constantly receiving additions to his choice ktock of Groceries and Dry Goods, and Is now willing and prepared to do as fair rrrall who fcive Mm" t'ieir patronage as any man In to-ven: Go and see him and price his poods. Where you buy goods of a dt-aler, who buys cf another, who buys of another, who in turn buys of the manufacturer, you have to pay f roflt enough to satisfy alt four.' Iletzell had his goods made up himself frord piece goods bought by the quantity right from the factory. A dollar saved is as good as two dollars earned ! ! ! ' A Fact Worth Knowing. Is that Wm. T. Den is actually selling Paints, Oils and Glass cheaper than any other house in this c5ty, while his articles are not a whit inferior to any. This Is a big item to all persons who are building. Call and see his goods, and you wlU surely trac with W. T. DEN, Tioneer rrioe Dictator. Saddles.-J: Bauer ho nowon hand a com plete stock of gent's and lady's saddles. His stock has been selected with care, every wad dle being" Of the best material, well put to-f getht'r; ar!d finished with neatness and taste. Mr. Bauer is deserving of the patronage of all who desire anything l i hlshne for his en-; deavr to supply the wants of all: ' Justice's Court. Tl:e examination in tho case of Charles S". Clayton's State evidence) against Garrison, O'Pelt, Shadley and More head, resulted in requiring of the two former bonds in the sum of tOOeach; and of the lat ter $300 each, for their appearand"" at the hexl term of the court for trial. ' . i The Journal, of yesterday, in an article to its "Readers," says: "We present td our read' ers as fair a corpse of Meachahts, Mechanics and Professional men can be found any where.". We" proteKti. Our Slerchants, Me chanics and Professional men are emphatic ally live men ; energetic, enterprising business men; nary corpses; no, not any. A Want that has long been felt in our city, and much deplored, is soon to be sup plied. J. 8, Iletzell will be here the next ten days or two weeks, with a stock of Clothing and Gent's Goods, as would, do credit to a larger city than ours, and such goods as for make, wear and price, will khflck in the f hade anything that has been offered since the war began. -- ; "How much did it cost the city in experi menting last summer on the kind of a culvert l)cst calculated to rill up a certain Council mans lot." Democrat. Dr. McPhersdn paid every dollar that was expended on the Culvert, rrni put it in at Tils own expense. Now, how much-id the au thor of the above make In trying to steal Air enough from the city to fill ht.i earner lot? . r V Buy your Paints and Oils, ' s ' Buy your Window Glass find rutf.y, " : Buy your Wall Paper and Window Shades, Buy your Paint, Scrub and Cloth Brushes, Buy your School Booksand Stationery, ; ; Buy your Toilet Soap and Perfumery, I?uy your Pure Drugs and Medicines, "-. Buy all you need in the drug line from Mc Crecry &. Nickell's largo and well selected stock. Big Bakery. No one is more prompt to respond to the growth and wants of this community than Wm. Rossell, pioneer baker: He is now having erected a house, with all the necessary conveniences, to do all in that line that may be called for, and has employed one of the best bakers the west affords to run the establishment Mr. Rossell Is determined to spare neither time or means to satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage, and with bis enterprise must succeed; Brownville Steam Ferry Coming The New Steam Ferry Boat for this place left Muscatine, Iowa, on the 15th, inst., under command of CapU Jas. A. Emmons. She will come loaded with fine lot of Fine Flooring Dressed Siding, etc, which will be otfered for sale immediately on her arrival. Here will be a splendid opportunity to all who are in need of Pine Lumber to get a No 1 article rciion uble Sins will probubly.Le hero about next Friday or Saturday, the 25th or ith. lle; member, the Lumber will be sold immedia tely on the arrival of the boat Removal. Uanuiford & Hughes hav re moved ,helr stock of Furniture to the second story of Mcpherson's Blocks in the room east of the 'Advertiser' Office, until they can build or procure a room on the ground floon They have now a splendid stock of Furniture on the way which will be here la a few dayat They have already earned an enviable repu tation for selling goods at reasonable rates, and li. V. Hughes will be prepared to wait up on all M ho may wish to buy. Remember tiie place! There's beaut in the primrose. And sweetness it hath, too; And pretty is the Violet With its sweet azure hue. The girls are pretty, bless 'em, And it is true, theyasay. That no one lives can dress 'em As cheap and line as May. And men may cheaply spruce up, Fine as in days of yore, If they will only patronize The price Regulator. Then all I ask is come and see Mj- good., and learn their price", r Knowing you never can go way - Without something cheap and nice. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. To all those in need of ,Xcw Clulhing now, I would respectfully say, wait but a few weeks and I will be prepared to Bupply your wants from as large and well-assorted a stock as, I believe, was ever opened la 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 -slop-shop' work In my store, os my Clot hitijr have been made up under iuy twn supervision from Goods purchased in the bolt by myself. It shall be my endeavor to give entire satisfaction both in my Goods and Prices, and can safely say toalj it Will pay you to wait a short time and examine my stock and prices before purchasing. . J. S. HETZEL. A CARD I'd THE PUBLIC I take this method of returning to you niy sincere thanks for the liberal patronage you have extended to me during the time I have been with you; and assure yoiij 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 "SmaU Projit Principal." I have succeeded In procuring the Largest Store House in this Oil, which I have leased for a term of yars, and will be ready to throw open the gates of the Regulator on MOXDA Y,A UG USTlOtK, Where I shall be pleased to meet you all. Remem ber NO; 27, five doors above hiy old store , Sign: JlfAl"S STORE. " '" Why P Last Thursday night was "made hideous" by the tfasle of niuch Democratic bad breath in cheering, up to as late as 12 o'clock, over a telling and Democratically eloquent Fpeech before the Democratic Club of this city, by one Col. Gleason, (as we learn) late of the rebel army, unwashed and un kempt of his treason. Thoseof our Republi can friends who heard his remarks say it was the most bitter, treasonable effort they ever heard. Now, our question is, why was this light in the Democratic, tabernacle so cooly treated by our Radienl Democratic co tempo-! rary? Not even a personal notice telling of his heroic exploits in the service arjainst his country, horof the many hairbreadth escapes from his Just deserts of hanging for his trea son Is this as it should be ? Personal MaJ. Lushbaugh is In town, as Jovial and pleasant as even Edi Smith, Messenger to the U SSe"nat ar rived at his home in this county a few days since We are to hint indebted for rasdiy val uable favors. Ed. is brim full of enthusiasm for Grant and Colfax, and will be a! valuable auxllliary in this county. ' i' John W. Sage," Traveling Agent for the Ne braska City Pre, called on us yesterday, ne is here soliciting advertisements for the forth coming State Fair Premium List. Here is a splendid chance to advertise to advantage, lit Will remain in town for a fewdays. Mr; Mettag, editor and proprietorof the Ilagerstown, Md lleraUl and Torch, gave ns a call this week. He appeared highly delight ed with this country and climate "May his shadow never grow less." If our friend Colhapp local of the AdrertUnr, would pay up what he has been owing us for S U.mr,' in r'acoof sneaking around like r1 kll,Urg ll,' we n'Kht bcable to adjust the financial emimrrassment mentioned. Jfrou nvilte Democrat. The ulove appeared In the Democrat of week tVforc List. We have conplfed with the re quest, and settled with the Doctor, and without reminding hira of all ho was owing u, we had the satisfaction of lett ing him know that he was all along in our dbt, ana is yrtt This much for his personal drive at us. Now for what concerns the public.' Is the Doctor now prepared to adjust that little "Judgment" of Si32 the city obtained against him at the Fall Term of the District Oourt in 1SC0, for money received by him as Mayor of the city of Brownville? Of course he will, as he has "our little account." Or will he "sneak around" worse than "ahecp killing dog," (thank you. Doctor, for that re mark,) and pay one-half of the city's Judg ment against him, as he agreed to last sum mer, but didn't Great Excitement!!. Mountain Fever Bsglng ! ! ! Cr6ss & White Have caCgtit It. Want to sell the lease, fixtures and Improve menta of Star Hotel, low for cash" A good location, end doing a good business. ' A for tune for cny one wanting a Hotel "htit.lnessl For further information addrosa CROSS & wnrTE, 44-3t Proprietors tarHoteL -ATT3ZI7TZOZjr. Tot 11 Next Thirty Buys I will aell Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and ger.eral merchandise at . Greatly II cdiiccd Prices, to make room for.my splendid new stock of Fall and Winter Goods; which 1 khall go East for on or about tho lath of September. My goods, were all bought when they were at their lowest prices, and great bargains can be secured by buying goods at my store within the next thirty days. ., ? " 41-2W. .. , G.-M. HENDERSON. REMOVED! Regulator Gone Up ! f , . . Gone vp Where f ,. No. 27, & Doors Above the Old Stand ! Sign, 3XVYS STORE. Hi, . FINANCIAL, r- . 'Gold rose toil 50 on Thursday last, the highest point reached within the past two years. It declined, however to 51474, the closing price.. i ." S. It Is a significant fact that the price of gold has Bteadily advanced since 'the New York Convention met, The prices of all articles which-are influenced by gold have also ad vanced. This is the natural result of the Democratic howl of repudiation. Governments are steady at following quo tatiorig : . U. S. 6s of Ptflj ex lnt:..:..;.";.......:.....:.':..' U. f". o-Jm, IM..,..,. ins U.S.5-2Sj ." nm?H. H3V U. S. 5-20s, Registered. r -...-..100 V? U S 5-38, im F..-.. 1K;'2 u no-ais, i.-hvj, ,.-"vi V S 5-'Js. intst Jan. a4 JuJY- -..Hw. IT U rlii . . ' .AUK) .t 7 J W A'.fji , ......... ..m.h.. .... U S lM0s, lanre,... U 8 i)- i(s, small,.. ......... ....iw....... '....tHM u S 7-s jane,,; U tS7-3JK, Juiy........t 30Sj in Compounds, May, lsti-l, . Aug.; lsc-v : Sept.. lstn, 44 Oct.JSG."), . . - . ". . 'i . CHICAGO . - - - Office Chicago Journal o, r- , Wednesdayeveuing.Aug. 12. ) DRY GOODS. The martet has been charactariwHl by n nr'irr 1 ' r foiling the past We?k, a ful I vin s I, i f r i. cuiiiiMcady. Tliere im ,-e: r-r--o.-: u it ui; i vr'oiu FiUU.-.-n,- "' ' - ' " '' sortmcm& ': - . . :' ", - "r: . - ' will oneu not .ji.iui its the vol lume of trade wili probably exeei a..', us season, The decline in pola h'i : nroviou eoitonisnot likelv to f.il'ect rrices. durm the opening t)f t he Fall tifclo; as i?oods are l " Hling relatively lower thuii the cost of "Git6'ckHIlSsi The market is rather nioreaui mated; and staples rule firm at quot ations. Sugars are up c In New Ycrk, but prices here are unchanged; Coffees here ruled hltiher during the week at gold rates, but at the close prices are eating off. Star Candles are up "e. Smoking Tobacco is high er. ' . -CATTLIThere has been no marked change in tue Cattle market since theclosing of lasi. week's report; it still reniaing dull, drooping and unsatisfactory. Drovers have frequently expressed the oxirllon during the the week," that neveri-dnriuR the period they hud been connected with the cattle trade in this city, had they ever seen such a week of intense dullness as the one Under review. Unless a reaction takes place in the market the supply will be quiet sufficient lor the present deLiand for a week to come and drov ers will do well to govern themselves accord lnglv. The market closes dull at a decline of "jj.'il 25 V 190 frs. The shipments for the W'jek emlingTuesday evening amount to 5,908 head and the receipts 6,891 head. Prices have ranged at $2(2 2 70 for interior grades; $3a1 40 for common cattle; $4S 5 for medium steers to good for city slaughter; 5 50(6 for fair steers in good tlesh. 6 2V.iG u0 for good well fatted finely formed steers, and for , extra beeves. ' ' ' BROWNVILLE MARKETS. FLOUR Winters sack i 00 . " Sprinq: 5 00 u Ti-iwheallar CORN H bushel M EAI V- busliel BACON Hams lb.... " Shoulders p " Sides ? Pi .......k LARD Canned y It. S YRUP'-Goldcn cal " Sutrar House 'f yal..: COFFEE Java V ft-.'- " Rio ? lb CHEESE New York Factory .......Jl 1 (i sr ii ib Z. LYl - " Conniry B.. a TT71 Trrs.oi-l.il "J S 9 'S x iinrt' f " vu" " I . " Ji!;vckVl... M CANDLES Star y. Ib 25 " Tallow -p V 21) APPLES Dried "j ft. :....S3i tirecn l u shel "...T:.- 2 Srt' PT'ACnES Dried i Ib a t I'UTAT KS New 4 busheL;i i COAL OIL" gaUon...:....; 7o FXitrS V doz s....u.;.;u..:.i;.;;;;:.iA-5f RUTTEK -f ft. ; 2". HONEY T o : : so ONION V. bushel 1 25 " terrji 10 SALT nor barrel 4 .V) LUilBLit Cottonwood per 100 2i : rak.....-.u...;:.u:......;i 60 (X . U'olnut . v ... Sft (tt T'lnn , . fri SinNdLRS)tlonwood per li&Jtjo(ha ' " . - Iine - rfM LATH Cottonwood per 1000..-.. .7 (kH Pine. 9 00 6 00 15 6 i ro 1 00 40 WOOTw-Drv Hard per cord., HIDE-Dry per ib .... Green v WHFAT Fall per l)Uslrel.. " Spring NEW ADVERTISEJIEXTS. Ine Flooring, full stock, nt TVM.n. SMALL'S. MOSES II. SYDENHAM, j NOTAUT PUBLIC &, LAXD AGENT, Fort Kearney;, fteln'askd. ; NVlll locate lands for intendingsettlers, and give any information required, concerning the lands of South-Western Nebraska. 12-4 j Pine Siding, a choice and full stock, at . ... 1 WM.H. SMALL'S. . : Consisting of SIDING, CEILIlfG, FLOORING, SHINGLES, LATH, " DOORS, SASH, Glass, Putty and Cement, ! Oflicc at RED STORE. ALL ABOAilD," ran i TilJLSJOT, TIig 3ro7nville Transfer Company, Un;'er the management of JACOB ROGERS, Is now Eunnfng Regular Ontnibusses froni "CrotsTiville to tlie Railread Terminus . ct the Couocir Bluffs and St, Joseph Railroad, .JAt Ilortli'Star, ILXo., . Twj Miles frctn Brownville and North Star Ferry ijinuing. Oocd Omr.inwsses. Clce Connections. . t ifti Cha.rge lIodr$.tt F NANC COMMERC flood Sews to the Adlcted. Five years, r-o, hll.t ravelin toron J South America-tor my health , I fi" remedy which will vermMrtrcmuiT case ct Ppermatorhea or -ZfX11 caused by self-abufe or "u5xpc3 V. ... in fmm two to five weeKs. it ma used without the knowledge of any one. Sent socurelr sealed from oUcrvation, and warranted to vilect ti permanent cure or morfueiV Price h per package suffl "entto curethe most inveterate case. AU 12-4. ; - -. . St. Lotii8,Mft ' Van Solon's Pap-lean. Lotion. i The greatest remedy ever disj7eaf Diseasls of the Skin. 9r wry kind of unsightly eruptions the face Removes without fail Pimple, FreckeU, MaWf, Omodina or Black U 'orrn Tad c- beautifler it has no equal, lor genuemen after sliaving it is invaluable. Indies, after trying it, will D?. r' " I-apulean Lotion is the only rpfttb!e.'!m edy )r diseases and Blemishes of the bhxn. . lTlca one dollar. . ,- crr-v Prepared only by ft. L. ANSOJJ . For sale by Druggists generally. 12-45-ly Superfluous Hair Removed from the Face, Forehcal, or any other part of the body, in five minutes, with ont injury to therein, by the Oriental Rusma. Wan-untcd. .Mailjd for SI by . J. i '--' St. Louis; Md. ni31y Scientific Wonder. Tells how to make all kinds ofTatent Med Lold Recipes, and hundreds or ouer ai k in daily demand, easily "1?i1?n1t5? f larze nrofits. It contains all the latest dis ifrU Sreta. arts. Ac A most wonderful (lliriuii it7. rifiiifi'i v "'--o - . . i Third Kdltion. Kiftv thousand al ready sold. Post paid cents percopy, by . n.lS-ly to anv address for 50 OLINT DUN AN E, , St. Louis, Mo. ; WANTED. Teicneri, Students, and oilier . Intelligent Jfcn and Women in businesg paying $100 to $200 per mmth. .ccordin. to sbllitr. For partlcnJrs ad- dre5 ZEIOI ER, McCtJEDT & Co., Lombard Block, Chicago, lib 12-21-ly ' To the Ladies. j For one dollar onlt. 'Wrb are Belling Silk, Shtwls, Cry and Fancy Goods oi every description ; also Silter Ware, Furniture,' &c. Talnable Presents, from $3 to $500 sent free of charge, to agents send ing club of ten acd upward. Circulars sent, free to any ad.u-eas. WTETH & CO. . (Successor to Messenger & Co. 42 Hanoer St.,Botbn, Mass. P. O. Box 293l l2-ll-6m Deafu :tJ . s ij rrh, Consumptldn bnd . -rr Cured. k X Treatise cn Ve,. , CaUrrfc, Consun ption I - - .,. .i.. and Csrvsty tbelrcaus,- means er bpu, r.ii au4,ulUmateure. Ejia-,upl of the Academy of Medicine", Paris. Sent to any address for 10 centa better from ttob't McMordy, D.D., LL.D., Gran, Prelate of Grand Encampment of t7. S., and Editor of the National Freemason : - - KEWToax, Sept.-11,1867 : Tr. StillweLt, was in charpe of Grace Church !')-ltal, Altian!'lm, Ta , during the war. Ifre--,en..y.lm ' dai t, for uonths, visited this HoS i hsd every means of knowing his reputa , irinv.rct ut KitL. It was of tbe ' r ' a;..:e raT.-r, auJ hi -uccesa in the l o.t'. n''.t.ts w. ri-msr'-'.hie. lOISKT MclIUTlET. , ' 0S6A.U. . ' i 1. nu " i -ot perceptible, remo m . .. .. f,'i- ciiaolesdeaf persons to hct iHmh-i..., ' 'h m wiaud public assemblies. Thialnstru.iifcut uifapro duce resuIU almost miraculous an J lni!fe i lo cases of long standing deafness, it will relieve in a short time. It may be adjusted with the ease of spec tides. ; .- ' DK. St'ltLwLti will be professionally at Jl East Washington place, CnlTersity Buildings, N. T;, dally, 10 to 4, except Tuesdays, wbeahewil! beat aiarooms 1032 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Fa. 12il6-Iy Slmilla Similibns Curantur. Humphreys numcrpathic Speciflca have proved, from the most ample experience, an entire successj siuiiJle, prompt, efficient and reliable. They are the only mel;ciae perfectly adapted to popular ase so simple that mistakes cannot be made In using thera ; eo harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always -reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from 'til; and t1l always render satisfaction. j Nos. Cent, j 1 Cure3 Fevers, Congest Ions, Inflaraation. ..S o -i ai',.. '.-.- W'ii-Tn 'i.i 'A it Kt 111 lil, n VI ill i - " v. . v.' . do do do do Cryinsj-colic or Teething of lniautu Diarrhoea of children or adults ."JA Dysentary, Griping, Bilious Colic.25 Cholera-morbus, Vomiting....,, 25 Coughs, Colds, l.ronchitis 25 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache...25 Headache, sick Headache, Vertigo25 Dysiepsia, Rillious Stomach 25 Suppressed, orl'alnful Periods 25 Whites, too profuse Periods 25 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.5 Salt linen ni, Erj-sipelas EruptIons5 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 25 Fever A A sue, Chill Fever, Agues..50 Piles, blind or bleeding 50 Opthalmy, and sore or weak Eyes..50 Catarh,necutjorchroniCj lnflnensaoO Wooping-chough, violent coughs. ..50 Asthma, oppressed breathing.... 50 Ear Discharges, impaired henring. Serot'ula.enlarged glands. swellings-)0 (ieneralDebility,puysical weakness-V) Dropsy, and scanty Secretions... ...50 Sea-Sickness, sickness frJln riding 50 K id ney-1 ) i sease, Gra vel 50 Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis- 1 -stions, involuntary Diicharges.l 00 Sore Mori.tn; Canker...: .50 Urinary "Weakness, wetting beds...50 Painful Terlotls. with Spasms... 50 .dt (J"rl.. Vf do 4 U do do do do do do do do do 17 18 19 21 2-2 do 21 do .vr.do 2.r 2ti do 7 do 28 do 29 30 31 do do do do Sufferings at change of life. 1 00 no" Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus Dancel 00 do. Diphtheria, ulcerated 8orethroatl 50 T. ST do. Family cases ol 35 to 70 large vials, no'. rocco'or rosewood case, containing a : f t "Specific for everyotdihary disease a J family is subject to,, and books ot dl- rections, from Smaller Family and Traveling Cases; ..$10 to $33 rlta 20 to 28 vials, from. 5tot Specifics for all Private Diseases, both for Curing and Preventive Treatment, In 1 vlats and pocket cases 43 to $. Pond't Extract curbs Burns, Bruises, Lameness, Soreness, Sore Throat, Sprains, Toothache, Earache, Neutalpla, TtKeumati?m Lumbago, files, Bolls, Stings, Sote Eyes, bleeding of the Lungs, Nosej Stomach; or' of Piles; Corns, Ulcers j Old Sores ; Price 60 cts. to $l.6. These Remedies, except Toud's Extract, bjr the case or single box, are sent to any part of the coun try, by mail or express, free of chargs, on receipt of the price. Address Hcmphbet's SPECirtc Homeopathic Medicine Co.) Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, N. T. . Dr. Humphrey is consulted daily at his office, per sonally or by letter, as above, for all forms of dis ease. , For sale bv HcCOMAS a. CO., i 15-y Brownville, Neb. ManhoodI H6tv Lost, IIovv iieatored! ,ns' publibhed, a new edition of Dr. jt'yPCulverwell,s Celebrated Essay oa the '-'- radical cura fwithnnt TiiniliriB.. nt Epermatorrhaca, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntarr i oeminai ixsses, impotency, Mental and Fhysi-al incapacity, impediments to Marriage, etc f also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fit, Induced tj self Indulgence or cexual extxaTagance. . S3" Price, in sealed envelope, only six centa. The celebrated author, in his admirahi clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful pract.ee, that iha alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangeroue use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple ccrtaiu,"ahd effect nil, by" rneahs of which every'suf fefer, no matter what his condition may' be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 53 Tb's Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. - - - i r Seut under seal, in a plala envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, onrece ptof six cents, or two stamps. Alo Dr. Cui verwell'a " Marriage Guide J " price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. LIX! & CO., o-ly 127 Bowery, New Tort, P.O. 4,686. Bride and Bridegroom. - Essays for young men on the Interestrne: rela tion of Bride.rroom to Bride in the institution of Marriage, a Guide to th matrimonial felicity, and trne happiness. Sent bv mail in sealed ittr en velopes free of charge. Address, HO WARD ASSO CIATION, Bjx P., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Mott's Conception Pre-rentiwe Is seed by over three hundred thousand lidies of the Atlantic States alone, and by a Jarge number in the West, who would not be withont ttnr n times ill cost, it is to this Preventive that the mothers of those States owe their immunity from large families. It is absolutely certain, convenient to uie and wittal beneficial toheaUB. Abortion la criminal, then use means perfectly, moral and Proper. Send stamp for pamphlet,- containing -upart;ciari. Address, . ' DE. A. G. WTLBEH. (? 0 Box 3092) : Tl 4. eh-T4 iireet. ' icines, Perfumery, loiiei Arui, r n V fw Wine-s Cordials, Soaps, Hair Dyes Ols, De- 11-17-Iy , - t ; : - ST. LflCH, Mo. Dr. Thlttier ' Has teen longer engaged in tte treatment of Chronic, Sexoal and Female Disesset thaa any other Physician ia St. Lonia. 8yphl!is la all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchllli, Eiaietes, and all aiTections of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, are treated with the greatest success; j 8permathorrbet, Sexual PeMIity and Impotency, as the result of self-abute la youth, or sexual ex cesses la tnaturer years, wiich produce some of tfc9 following erects, as tlotcbe3, det!!Hjr, ai7! ness, dimness of eight, confesion of Ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to society of females, lossof memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage Improper an tie ctired. fereons suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea, Liver Comf lalnt, Eernla, Enp ture or any otter chronic ac tion, may rely upon receiving a raiicai cure. Particular attention given to all Female Com plaints; Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Leucorrhea, Cblorlsl, Starlllty, Ac. Most cases can be properly treated without an Interview, and medicines sent by mad or express, secured free froib observation. Conaulta'.ion by letteroratofflee rtEE. Charges modcrst j and cure guarranteed. 530Plce, 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 ant Female Complaints; for a three cent stamp. . lf-17-ly j An Address To the Nervous and Debilitated, whose sufferings have been protracted f rum bidden caDf-es, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence tleirable. If you are sobering or bave suffered from iLvjl-jntary discharges, w$t eTect does it produce uprmyonr general health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Docs a little extra exertton produce palpitation of the heart? Doe your liver, or urinary br?ans, or yonr kidneys, fre quantly get out of order 9 Is y out urine sometimes thick, milky, or flocky, or is it ropy on setting? ' Of does a thick scum rise to tbe top? Or is a sediment at tu a bottom after it has stood awhile ? .Do you bave spells of short bresthhiR or dyspepa ? Are your bowels constipated 1 Do you have ppells of fainting or rushes of blood to tbe head? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwell ing opon this subject? Doyodfeel dull, listless, mopifag; tired of company, or life 1, Do yoa irlah td be .left alone, to get away from everybody V Does any little thing make you start or Jump? Is yonr sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of ycur. eye kfc brilliant?- Tbe bloom" ch "ouf cheek as tTight?" Do you enjoy yourself in shitty as we.l ? Do yow pursue your-business with tbe same energy? Do yoa fee asmachconfdenre In yourself? - Are yonr spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy?. If so, do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you re&tlesa nights ? Yoa' back weak, you: knees weak, and have but Iittl apeti'p, nd you. attjib- Jite this t dyspepsia or nver complaint? . ; Now, reader, selt-abuie, venerial diseases baoly cured, and sexual excesses, are al 1 capable of produc ing a weakness of tbe generative organs. The or gaas of generation, wtien in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant enerjfctlc, persevering, succe.-sffl basiuess mtn are always ihosei whose generative org ins are In perfect beatlh ? Ton never near .ich men com plain o being melanrboPy, of oervonsness, of pal pitation ot the heart. T y a e never afraid tney cannot suec3ed in buslac . ( I iiey (ion't become sad nldlsconragel 5 tli'jy ara always P')li e and pleas ant in' the company i-t ladles, and lock yoa and them right in tbe face nuue ct ynu downcast looks or any other meanness aboat laetn. I do not mean those who keep the organs Inflamed by running to excess. These Will not only ruin tbeir constitutions, but also tbotb they do business with or for. - How wary men f rem badly cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced tbe general system so much as to in duce almost every other disease idiocy, Inrracy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, aud almost ev ery other form of disease which humanity is heir to, nd tbe real canse of the trouble scarcely ever suspectet', and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organ jnu're the rise of a dlu. rtt'.c. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU CHU 1 tbe great Diuretic, and is a certain care for disease u. the Bladder, Kidneys Gravel, iropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility, aad all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or teinale, from what, ever cause originating, and no matter of bow long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consnmpt loner insanity may ensne. Our flesh and blood are sup ported from these source, aud the health and hap piness, andihat of Posterity, depcndi upon tbe prdnlptnse of 'a fe'iaule remeSy. Helmbold's Extract BuChu, estlblished upward ef. IS years, prepared by H. T. nKLMCOLD, Druggist. CB1 Broadway, Jie V.-ik, niid T04 South loth.st., Philadelphia, Pa. PRICE $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles tor $6.60, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. - FKUIT TREES "Yix-cs -t.-vr) sinixjjjjs: mHE COMING Fall, "Winter and Sprinp;, I will make the reueivinar of orders for all Kinds of Fruits, Vines imd.Shrubs a b'iisiness. My stock will all be from the nearest and m t x liable Nurseries. Everythinjr sold by me will be WABBA TED as to name and to live, when put out undr-r 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. it0-oo2 It. W. Flknas. Scientific ! Rational ! Safe ! DR. LAWRENCES r Compound Extract of "ROSADALIS," llecommended by SCIEXTIFIC MEX EVER TWIIERE . A3 THE BEST Remedy yet Discovered Fob 1 Diseases of tte Blood, LiVer, Kidneys AJTD A3 A c ; GEXEItAL HEALTH IiESTdXER!' R0SADALIS rurifite the filoocl, Improves the Appetite j; ! Aids Digestion. Corrects the secretions, And Ihiparts Tone, Strength and Vivacity to the Whole Sgi stem. So that perrons uslns It feel that they enjoy an entire new lifet . : . R0SADALIS Is Recommended by the Best Physicians Everywhere. BEAD THE FOLLOWISQ TBOM "Dti. F. Olin Danxelly, now of this City Formerly Professor of Physloloey and Patli ol'Xili'al Anatomy in the Middle Georgia Medial College, Chief Surgeon Stateof South ( ; rolina. during the war, Vice-President Georgia Medical Association": Mr, Laivrence:l have carefully "examined your formula for the ROSADLIS, and recom mended it tt several of my patients. The combination is a happy one, and must prove a potent remedy in all diseases requiring the virtues of a great alterative medicine. I wish yoa success; ' F.'OLIN DANNELLY. .Baltimore, April 22, 18RS. TfALTisroRE, MD:f TiiarcTi4, I3ft. I believe Ir. Irrcnee's "HOSADA LIS" to be the Best Alterative in Use, and there fore cheerfullv recommend it as such. TUOMAS J. BOYKIN, M. D. BALTraoRK, Febnarjr 10th ISfiS. jTM" J; J. Lawrence DearSir I takcpleas uro in recojnmending your ItOSADALiS as a rery powerful alterative. Yours truly, It. V. CARR,.Mf D. We know Pr. Lawrence's Kosadalis.to be a safe and reliable Alterative, c, and take pleasare in recommending it to tbe profess ion and public J H Moore, MP, K Barnes, IT P, L A Smith, M P. 11 W Kim;. M P., J H AVinstea!, M P, S V4'olward, M P, R.1I Uarliam, M P, Vv" T Brewer, M P, W G Puggan, M. P, W J Bullock, M P, Wiisos, N. C, JaniTary7th, ISfiX ,For Testimonial of Rewartcabi.'e Crr.rs See "Rosadalis Almanac" for this year.-ar Trcpared at the Iiboratory of Dr. tt . j. Lawrence & Co., 4 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, SMITH DYTEXIi, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHICAGO, General Agents for the North Western States, to whom orders should be addressed. ji'ST OPrxrD AT THE rr? i.ii Norta East tycncT Main and Fourlh Sts.', : A WELL SELECTE't) STOCK OF LADIES' articles, fv'Ii ns Trim mini:. Glow, Tydlea, Ilanditerclilcf, Zypurs, &c. I'iirticular attention piid to Stamping, Bra and Sti'-hins, of all kinds. Also would call your attention to tha T7ieeler&7nsonSei7kgUaclime for which I am the Aent. I feel safe in say ins.that the "Vt;ecler fe Wilson Sewing Ma chines are the best ever brought before the public. They are simple a nl durable; easily kept in repair; work without noise; sew withSreatrapi.Iity, in akin the Lockstitch that will not Kip, and sews from the corse&t to tho f! nest art i le. Especial invitation to all to romo and se3, and' examine my stock anil machines for themselves. MI-3. M. 1 BARGIS. : n;J-ly Brownville' Clucago anrllTcrtk-v7esteriE.Wt Grand Consolidated Line ! Shortest and Jfost Expeditions Route to all J'cinfs East and South ! ; Trains leave the depot at Council JJlufTs in connx;tion -with trains on the Council Blufis and St Joseph Railroad, ns follows; (.Council Bluiis time) Express at 1 1 30 a.m., excert Sundav?. : Mail at . 8il.Tp.m, except Saturdays, arriving In Chlensro at 1 p.m and 5 tun, mak ing ciose connections with the Michifrm Cen tral, Michigan. Southern, Pittsbursr, Fort ayne and Chicago, Chicago and Great Eas tern, Chicago and Alton, Illinois Central, and ali other Eastern and Southern Railroads, for Toledo, Cleveland, Detroit, Dunkirk, - Buffalo, Sus. Bridge, Albany, Montreal, Quelc. Springfield, Worcester, Boston, ! Ilew.lTorlr, Pliilatlelpliia, lMttsburgli, Ilarrlsburgh, Baltimore, Washington, Wheeling, Columbus, Cincinnati, Iwlsville, St. Ix.uls, Ch'o, Memphis, Vlcksburg, "tvett oi iii.vrs s, Savin J Tiv. and Securing Cbmfort and Szfelyf Baggage Checked Through to all principal points and no extra charge for transicr through Chicago. Passensrers have choice f Routes via Chl cago, enjoying all the modern improvements in use on first-class railways. Superior arranged sleeping edit bri night trains. Passengers for fny roirit Fast or Sonth, to avail themselves of the many advantages otl'ered by this company, should be particular; to ask lor, and 6ee tnat tneir ucKets read: Via GMcago h North-western E.W. Cr. I,. urxiiAP, Gen'l Sup't. J. P. IIoiiTos.N.W.Pas'r Ag't.Chicaga li. r . I'ATRiCK, oen l as r Agent. The Short All-Eail Lino East. To Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, St. Lour Lafayette, 1 ndlanapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, . Cairo, Memphis, Columbus, Whceliftg. Pittsburgj Ilarrlsbvirg, Baltimore, Wsliington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, HUltalO; Nisara Falls, etc., &c. Is the old reliable central route, tho Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Line. Take the Hannibal and St. Joo Railroad line of Missouri River Packets from Brownville to St. Joseph, where connections are made witu Two Daily Express Trains On tho 'Hannibal and St Joe Railroad run through from St. Joseph to Qnincy without change of cars, - CONNECTING AT QTJINCY With-Chicago, Burlington, and tulncy, and Toledo do., Wabash and Western Railrcals, for all points Fast, North and South. FOR ST. LOUIS, Close connections made a Macon with North Missouri Railroad for St. Louis, and at Han nibal with daily Missouri Rirer Packet for St. Ixuis. Meals and state Rooms free. Leav in' every evening on arrival of trains from ilie west, cud arriving i t. - Louis next mom in sj in spasoc lor v ' .u?ss, and to con nr.'ct witu ( 'Mi .;:o, ' and St. Lonls, Terre ii.'H-.te, ' m i ,--'Louis, and Ohio and M' -'pi lailroat for all points East, Noi in and South, New Sleeping Cars run on Night Trains. Buy - )U- ih rough tick. tvia Hannibal and St. Ji.'. " pa Railroad r.t i-ir ticket offices in Omaha. Council Blutis, Plattsmouth, Ne braska City, to St Joseph, and on each Packet in the lir.e, and enjoy tke consciousness of having taken the short, cheap and quick route ea; t. P. B. Ceoat, wn'l Ticket Agent. II. II. Cocrtuight, fien'l Fr't Agent. C. W. Meai, General Sperittendent. HYMTY -EIGHT SIZES OF TIIE CELLBKATED mmtm M Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y. ST. LOUIS. rllKSR WELL-KNOW X AND VERY POPU L.VIi COUIUXG STOVES have been before tbi ublic since 1S.V2. Eecn sucoeoling year baa addeii their popularity, until the nttnie has become fa liliar in every household in the West aud South, lie demand for our iewCliai'tcr Onl lit year was greater than weceuld tunplf with th tzes then made; anticipating a ?till greater de landdwing Uie present yuar, we have made pat rns for several add.tionl sizes, and are prepare i manufacture ISO to 111 O CHARTER C)AIC STOVES. per day, of TtfEXTT-EIGIIT DIFFERrNT SIZES. We guarantee the operation of every stove w vanufitcture, and offer as reference anyone of th laiiy tlioustinds that have been eold. wherevet lev may be found. Neither labor or expense has ee'n spared to make our NEW CHARTER OAK PERFECT COOKING STOVE, nd we offer it to tlie trade as Uie, BEST COX TRUtn"EI, MOST DURABLE and UXIFORM peratirig CoOK.IXGTOVE in the market. Jn addition ta our EXTENSIVE STOVE BUSI flESS we are prepared to offer to Stove Dealers 'inamiths and otliers in the trade, the largest and lost comuletc assortment of Metals and Tinners' lock in the West. Our arraae-enient with the St. j ..tiitnor 1'iimnnnr pmiiile ns to irive liberal iscottnts to larsr- buyers of r KEXCil STAMPED TXXED IRON v Altti. ana ,iinnw'3' upplle. liivn recehtly rediiced the prices of all articles ot ur 6VN MANUFACTURE, we be'.ieve dealers and aril I Ani it tn tliilr intirpit. to send or Catalogue and Price List, ami examine our pricea eiore purcnaai nn c. num -- EXCEI.SIOit MAMIF'G CO., St. Louis, Missouri. Sold by ' SHELI.ENT3EIIGER BROS:, Brownville, Neb. LADIES' mm 1? n Are now made by the NORTHWESTERN Mutual Lif9 Insurance Company GENERAL OFFICE, US Main Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Assets $3,!?00,'000 Membership 3,000 Policies issued 17 ; .r.... 1 0,000 Risks covered l.sU7...:.:.i....i: 20,"-30,000 This vigorous company now ranks among the twenty-five New York companies, third in number of members; Firru in amount of assets. It is a Purely M'tHal Company. Thnt Is, nrr association of rblicy holders, manag.vl by men selected by themselves, for themselves. F-'wli member -Is a lull partner in the wboltf business, with liability limited to the amount actually invested. It thus alnpts Us plans to the benefit Of its memlers, adopts all improvements and aims to be a t Model Iafo InsTntrnce Co. it whs one of tne first to adopt tiie pojular feature k now in insurance circles as the NON FORFL1TING PLAN, and now applies it to all the policies it issues. .It is tiie only company that adopts th full benerR of the note nystem without doin a credit business or destroying the cash princi ple. . . - Policr holders permitted to travel anywhere In the Cited suites and Europ'j, but risks in the far South not, sought: Few appreciate tlie advantage of its loca tion at the West, where money can safely be loaned at higher rates tht.n the East. 31,000 LOANED TOR 50 "TEARS, At 6 per cent, compound interest pro-luces SlS.-SO.lS At S per ceut. compound interest produces 40,901,61 At 10 p1" cent compound interest proluces 11 7,390,85 Dividcns Xlust "bo Large. Dlvidens mado nnual!v, to commence threeyears afterdate of policy, but to equal In number the years of insurance, nml "Distribatetl to Policr Holdcars Only. There beirut to stocrlvhoidors to absorb kiie surplus, or control the company for selfish pufl-jse; - - , ..FTKR SEXTON, President. A. KELLUU, Secretary. HERBER Sr.IITH, General Agent. I.T. MARIN, State Agent for-Iowa and Ne braska. Office, 49 Rrady fet. lavonort, Iowa- J. IL, MADISON, Dist. Agt. 13-Z Glenwood, Iowa d. hay's coLurnr. -jt-- m r i -a ST7I f E3 k;. l- n c 3;; -A H3 3 .?j dH t4- I 41 HI 0 6 LI Shelieribcrner Dro'i, 4, - - ' ' - ;rf:--a:cr3 in ; Hardware, Store., T'nirarr, Ifardu-are, Store", Tiirarc, Hardware, Stoves, Timvare, ro.cnovn. w:, " 50,C0U -' n h Pittsburg Iron and Xaif., - v Pittsburg Iron and Nai's, ltlnbury Isoi and N'.'.i'., l-f-.eh'tnif'x Tools, ' ' f-W'f?i'o" Too!, X'cchziiic's ToU, Charter OakSloves, Charter Oak Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Resides a;fuirnsortmentnf every l:lr. k"?t in a tirst clas.s 1DD1H AIID STOVE STOEE ! Which icill be totdjas low the lowtf FOIt CASH! To all uhofitror ?.? vi'h a a". At the SI531 ot the BIG 3ZD U. Is the I 'ace to buy FURHITUREAIiD UPHOLSTERY 310FAL.L1 Co.,, Keep constantly ors hand a complete assort ment of . Sof,is, tiidtteads, Wardrobe, .Burea-.i, JiOrtiT Chai-t, 'I : Sprina Bedt, Wat Standi, IVhat Aots, ii Kitchen KUcktp and ' " i-xd Parlor PatUrr, Lhairt, t If, Tablf. Marb'e rJJ,"' - - Ait 1 Center Topped- r iJ' ' 'Tab'eu . . Stands, f, Lovnje Lounges, : Settees. w Kitchen . Safes. l Plain Stands. Mattreste. Sprint;, ) Swi . Cribt, wing , Cbairt. C Cm forts, k Ttte-ttttt, Bed Springs. Children t Cast aw utgs. Gilt and RoteieooA Mouiling, Sheet., Pillows, PilUn , Slips, ete., etc SSOW CAKES a OFFlE WOEK lilADIlTO OIlD-SIl! Andanythl i and everything required to set lip piJ.n or fancy housekeeping All of their'ware Is either manufactured or put up under their special superintendence, which enables them to sell sound articles at smaller prices than Eastern ttmnuiactuxcJ goods. Our Hearse hfl.G .ft 0 0 Is at the service of the public at any time it may be needed, ami 13 gVAten Up la as finestyl as any fartiier cusL LlEIIllIC BOlilll CASES of all sizes constantly oa hand. At I - astern rrioosi We arc doing business on- STniCTLY CASH P"T1INCEPIE3 AT A S.mall IPro'fiti ami by attention to tusincss and the wanfsof the community, expect la the future as In tho past tonvelve tho patronye of the publl; generally. LIcFALI & CO. "' Cor-11 try Ucrcliant- DAIRYMEN, . FAIUXEIIS, OTHERS. corsics Toca ASIIErf, BEESAVAX, BEANS, BUTTEIl, ' EGGS, FLOUR, ANL j MEAL, FLAX, COT TON, DRIED FIJIIT, ' GREEN FRUIT, Wj FUR3 AND SKINS, " GRAINANDWOOL, POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, GINSENG. HOrS, -FEATHERS,. . PROVISIONS, OILS, HEMP, TALLOW, irAttV, TOBACCO, SORGUM MOLASSES SEEDS, GAME, &c., TO - JOSIAH CAHTIZTTEJl General Commission Merchant 442, VasiintoaSU NEW YORK CITY; And receive his weekly .Price Ctirrayii 0 Produce and Groi-cnes, Uie moat s complete Price Currant pid liihedia the United States, Send for a Price Currant. Marking Plate3 & Carth Furi-is-ie-d FREE. Liberal Advances Hade on Consign zneits . Established May 1, 18GS. First Class Reference ien when rciuired. 2i-iy JACOB MAROIINr ., , tXEHCTttelT TA1XOR, jc a-a lt!a Street, oypositt lierson : J .- 1 S - C f -'r-Ml T.-OHTC. Brown-vine, 3b. j AJva.cr in READY nXDE - a-Vr JL JtJi JLft Jf a Also Acnt frr ! .. jShger Sswh ,".1 n-i ' r"- - - j--iuu.iu