Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 27, 1868, Image 3
Ur Anthortaed Agents. , TV. Hawibt, at Nemaha City. IL A- Hawuey, at Clilion. ijBix U. ST A kt, at ApiawaIL Oar AdTertltg Agent. . Hirr.riKLD A Eatox, 124 line at, St. Louis, i. K. WlIAJAKa, K Cixtnnt at K JL Petting ill, 37 Park Itow, Now York. J CLE HEArBIDEAri, KL Joseph, Ma, tVoK, ixhcrn i"u., Chicago, 1U. tK"K, CobCKN &Tatixk, Cincinnati, Ohio. 8 11 Pabvit, Cincinnati, Ohio. a! p. Licols A Co, lkiKton, Ma. Arrival and Departure of T.Iaila. Southern & Eastern Arrives at 12 o'clock M Hcparuat 14 P M Northern & Eastern Arrive at 4 o'clock M - - Imparts at 8 - AM Beatrice Arrive" TuesJays. Thursdays and Maturdnys, at 7 o Ux -k J- Jt Departs Mondays V ectnewlayn and Fridays at o'clock am . Grant Arrive 1 hursday at S o clock p x InmkiMk Thursday at S o'clxk a x ( rUce ll,ir-, o'ciix-k a m to 8 p x tfuncUiy 6 to A sr, and ." t. ti p x 0 V A. L. MA1W1I, Post Master. LOCAL MATTERS. J. L. Colhapp, Cditor. lUtOVTXVILlX. TUUP-SDAY, AUG. 2T, ISO. Wait for Iletzel's Clothing. II C Lett. Land Agent, Brownville. Email is Improving Li Lumber Yard. llarah liar Tester for aale by TlsdeL "Wanted A Harness linker at Baur's. The SilTer Skirt, at Theo. 11111 &. Go's. Flour Spring and Fall 'Wheat, at McGee'a. Wine and Cider Presses Lr sale at W. T. DI2?S. ' Tie first Southern Kail by rail arrived last Monday. J I Cases' Thrashing Machines for sale by F. A. Tlsdel A Co. Go to Wm. F. "Wihson for your Staple and Fancy Gioceriea. A Tew Thousand Shingles for sale cheap at the Advertiser office. John Deere'f genuine Mollne llows, SOU for sale by Theo. Ilill Co. JJ1 Hew will be the6tork ot Clothing open ed In No. TU, bepteinber Lst. Tletsell's Clothing will uot Le half worn out from laying on the t-lielf. John B Wilton has g'xxl news to the af flicted in our special eolunm. The Hepublicans of Fairview organize a Grant and Colfax Club to-night. lletzell ill be here with a treuiendious stock of Clothing beptember lst. District Court for this County will com menoe on the 2d Monday in September. Fekin Breaking Plows iJU T. &. II. Smith A Co s make, for sale by Theo. Iliil &. Co s. f 30,000 Worth of Clothing will beopened In No. 7U, McPhersou's Block, Se ptember 1st. From 3.000 to 5.000 Bats, and some Lumber for sale, for ea&h or work. A. W. Mokgax. Bee the advertisement of Van Solon's Fapu lean Lotion, In to-day's paper. It is J ust what you want. Wanted All the Butter and Eggs and Chickens in the county. TEARE CO- No. 6C Boots and Shoe. A large and well se lected Etock,un8urpased In extent or quality, on the road for J. L McGEE CO. Itarried Aug. 17th, by Eld. Ira Moore, at a Is residence. Mr. August Quanta and Mhs Bayctha Snider. Both of this county. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent, ha Mme ehiii Building Lot 1 Brownville, rhich he will sell cheap to persons wishing to Improve. Go to the ISazar and fee tlie new arrival of Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, which defy competition. Mii. M. E. Bakgis, Agent. Wear the Grant and Colfax Pin ; They're men that cannot fail; It is the ticket that must win ; Marsh has the 11ns for sale ! J. S. Qetzel has now on the way from New York to this city, a stock of Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods unsurpassed In ex tent and variety In the west. The Democrat of last week urges our City Council to "do its duty !" Do your duty and fro for that "defaulter!" May I who'll offer to pay one-fourth now! "Ik your duty !" The Champion Alower No. S is unexcelled for simplicity, durability and efficiency by any single mower now made. Shelleuberger Bro s have them on hand and for sale. Wm. H. Hoorer, 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. EooisJ JJooUll Boots HI Shoes! Shoes!! As we are expecting a large New Stock of Boot and Shoes, we will sell our present as sortment of Boots and Shoe nt greatly re duced prloes. TEA BE A CO. J. W. Bliss has now a stock of General Merchandisa in store in London sufficiently large and aried to supply all the wants of the ownimunlty round about that place. Farmers ptve hlni a rail, he is as true a man to trade as you can find in a day's Journey. Tesre & Co. are men with whom It is a pleasure and satisfaction to deal ; accommo dating, gentlemanly and fair, with a well-selected stock to sell from, they have our best wishes for- thetr wkuw. Democratic Mass Meeting and pole rais ing at Browuvllle, Aug. 2!th, Saturday after noon, at 1 o'clock. Hon A J Ioppleton, Iem ocratic nominee for Congress, Hon J Sterling Morton aud other able speakers will be in at tendance. Hilboum, Jenkins & Co. This firm lias now on the otlier side of the river several car loads of Pine Lumber and more con&tantly comlng, which they will cross to this city a- the new ferry arrives In the meantime they w 111 Mil on very reasonable terms on that side. -Reritrrs Kotieea. In our paper to-day will be found the Registrar's Notices for every rrr&nct In the county. This Is as It should be. Besides this every Registrar will post up notices in his Precinct, thus entirely filling the law and leaving no chance for cavil or dis pute. Stores of the latest and most Improved patterns, taking In longer wood, using less wood, and doing letter service, Just received and for sale 3J per cent, cheaper than ever tiffemi this tide of Albany, N. Y., by WM. T. DEN. rioneer Price Dictator. Thanks To J. K. Bear, the centicmAnlv Express Agent and Telegraph Operator of tb.ii city, for ntiox of delicious crain-s, ripe and luscious. They were received by express. To Ed. D. Smith for a Political Manual for WJ and 7, fjr the Club. A Fact Worth Knowing. Is that Wm. T. Den U actually selling Paints, Oils nnd Glass cheaper than any other house In this city, while his articles areiot a whit inferior to any. This is a big item to all persons who are building. Call and see his jrds, and you will surely trade with W. T. I EN lkmcr Price Dictator. 8helleiiberger Bro's have been as great a benefit to thi city in tlrawlng trade as any house in the city. Just such a complete stock of every description of Hardware as they have now constantly on hand, was long needed, and for the want of which drove hundreds to d- tht ir trading at Nebraska City, w ho now trade here. May tlcir success be diuul to their energy and worth. XIcFall & Co, are making, as fine Ward robes. Desks, etc., as we ever saw. The Baptist Association meets in this city cext Friday. With their us'-lal promptness the members have made all necessary ar rmngements for the comfort of visitors. The attention cf our readers Is direrted to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspcjia Cure In another pert of this paper. This truly Valuable Medicine Is recomended by all who use it. Read the certificates. Baddies. J Bauer has now on hand a com plete stock of gent's and lady's saddles. His stock has been bouht with care, every saddle being of the best material, fhowinr .good workmanship and finish. He is a No. 1 man to trade With, and is worthy of patrouagc. Arrived at Last! New Goods!! New House !!! EewStorell!! Great est bargains ever offered -In the wrst tan be had in New Clothing, New and elegant Prints, Hats, etc., Just received and opened by the man that never .was undersold, that Is D. MAY, ilcgrulator, Pick-Pockets, are loudest In the cry of Viands on your pockets" in a crowd when that cry is started ; the large posters for the I inocratic meeting has "the Peoples Pockets' largely displayed! Pick-pockets prepare to 'gofor"thepoeet6lu t he confusion ; Morton sjteaks Saturday. Strange but True that AVm. II. Small s splendid lot of Queensware and Glassware is fading away like dew before the morning sun and he ha been forced to order a new lot, which will le here in a few days. He Intends to build up this trade and keep a full stock, so that he can supply any demand oar citizens may make upon him. The Hew Bridge at Benuett's Kills, we are informed by C Wheeler, the contractor. Is doueand will be ready for crossiug so soon as the earth Is filled In at the end. It is a Smith Truss and one of the Cnetd; and most substantial structures of the kind in the west. He has also commenced framing the timbers for the bii dges all Iallum V 1 111 and at Fisher's. A Want that has long been felt In our city, and much deplored, is soon to be sup plied. J. 8, Hetzell 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 knock in the shade anything that has been offered since the war began. Great Excitement!!. Mountain Fever Raging !!! Cross & White have caught it. Waiit to sell the lease, fixtures and improve ments of Star Hotel, low for cash. A good location, and doing n good business. A for tune for any one wanting a Hotel business. For further information address CROSS !: WHITE, 41-St lroprietors Star HoteL Escaped and Eecaptured. Last Saturday night Clayton Miller, recently arrested for burglery, escaped from our Jail, and made his way toward Nemalia City, where he commit ted several depredations. Our authorities and David Caii'.pl.!!, w1m was guard when the prisoner eesiocL learning the direction in which he went, starU-d in pursuit, Camp bell capturing him Monday. He is now se cure until Conrt. Later As we are working off this issue we are shown the Jc,welry which Clrytou stole in his first raid stNemaha"City, Dt.vid Camp bell, found them In the prisoner's mattrass this morning. This virtually exhonerates those he accused as his confederates. Buy your Paints and Oils, Buy your Window Glass and Putty, Buy your Wall Paper and Window Shades, Buy your Paint, Scrub and Cloth Brushes, Buy your School Biuks and Stationery, Buy your Toilet Soap and Perfumery, Bay your Pure Drugs and Medicines, Buy all you need hi the drug Une from Me- Creery & Nickell's large and well selected stock. Personal. S. L.Swan has gone east for a fresh supply of Groceries. C. G. Dorsey has gone to Springfield, Mass., on a visit. Gov. Butler was in town last Saturday. Messrs. Irish, Moore and Sibley visited thLs city hist Tuesday. Messrs. Morton and Poppleton were in town yesterday. . Hon Elisha Randall, of Cerro Gorda Caun ty, Iowa, and Thomas G Emsiey, Treasurer of the same county, are on a visit to this ciry. New Claim Agency. Ed. I). Smith, who is necessarily in Washington the greater por tion of his time, has determined to give his personal attention while there to the colUe tion of all claims against the Government for Bounty, Back-Fay, Pensions, ic, that ni:iy be entrusted to him. Now h the time for all who have such business to transact to employ a soldier, whce heart Is with his comrades and their widows and orphans, to attend, in person, to the aljustmentof their claims. We have no hesi taucy in recommending h Im. Brownville Steam Ferry Coming The New Steam Ferry Boat for this place left Muscatine, Iowa, on the lth, inst under command of Caph Jas. A. Emmons. She will come loaded with a fine lot of Pine Flooring Dressed Siding, etc, which, will be offered for sale immediately on her arrival. Here will be a splendid opportunity to all who are in need of line Lumlier to get a No 1 article reason able. he will probably be here alxut next Friday or Saturday, the 2s th or 2th. Re member, the Lumber will be sold immedia tely on the arrival of the boat. Capt. R. F. Barret has returned to this city and reports his boat on the way. Mr. Barret has exhibited indomitable jerseveranc in this matter, and the public will be well served should he procure the franchise as a perma nent thing. When we first urged upon the city to pure base the ferry franchise It was with a view to have every citizen more deeply inte rested In finding some good man who would put in u good boat and run It right and sell to him the franchise; that time it seems to ns has come. Mr Barret has all that is requslte now to give us a prompt, efficient and safe ferry at this point. The Democrat, of last week, asks "Jonny 'hap, how al)out that cow you stole of Fisher. Wc hardly know; yet l'hiher had such an Immense herd that he never missed that 'cow and calf,' himself, or he might have readily claimed you, Dr., for the missing calf. Now, Dr., for a matter In which the gen ?ral pnblic are interested : how about the pay you willingly received from Government for ser vice as post surgeon at Ft. Halleck, while la boring under 'delicious triangles,' from the effect of Government liquors for sick soldiers ? You might have then lightened the public debt instead of the public coffers. How are how Gen. " Lovegood of the "Busthead bri gade?" "Defaulter" IT., of th Democrat, in his hwt, make a fling at us insinuating that we uniainy appaoprlated soldier s rations while in the service. We acted as Commissary for Co. E. forfivedays op near White Rock Hills, in place of Sargt Burdick, sick at Ft. Pierre; at the end of that time Capt. Hill received a petition, signed br 67 ont of about 80 men In the company, requesting our continuance as 1 v-ommissary, me majority of them urging us to accept and agreeing to pay us 25 cents each per month out of their pay If we accepted. Not wanting the place, we readily assented 10 iiu: s opinion that "the time of set - vice being so near out the change was not advisable." When arrived here Commissary 'urdick. wlshinz to he at hnmi. --fH 1iU fnm ily in Peru, requited ns to take charge of the uous ana issue them to the men : we did so. me men, ocing mamlv Sinrte li.t .r.f iran their bacon, flour, etc., and most of them gnve 01 son us cneapiy these articles, taking their sugar only, some never came- nn,l we left them in Theo. Hili' cellar until forced to re move them, when we removed them to out office, where we did hum snn.o t,,,, hJi, when it was so cold that the sponjre froze iusi lo uie tj pe when we wet them. We can substantiate all of the above; and now, Ir, we will giveyou-ye.s to you, a proven de- UUa.1 r 10 People; you, whooflVr to shave justicement against you on--h.-if an.itriw TTf' Z 0l-c to get you ... "ssorririn to ntnke 17 lm ,"""z. Uli" has turned to h , on . iue ik...u-uI "weathers H-k' cf N and evefv nffi:i,vft 2', : ,. T r:.VJttA wefxikouTice orsmnd bVa .1, V i' lS: U V " ol with maLct afor c- A CARD TO TITE PUBLIC. To cn those in need of 2,'tvr CUJuiig now, I would respectfully say, wait but a few weeks and I will be prepared to supply ypur wants from fcs large and well-assorted a stock as, I believe, was ever opened in Nehra&ka, and at prices as low, and, perhaps, lower than any yon have ever purchased at since the war. I can guarrantee that I will have no "shoddy goods, or slop-shop' work in my store, as my Clothing hare been made up under my own supervision from Goods purchasedin the bolt by myself. It shall be my endeavor to give entire satisfaction both la my Goods and Prices, and can safely say to all It will pay yon to wait a 6hort time and examine my stock and prices before purchasing. J. S. IIETZEL. . Hay a Campaign Song Aib : "O, Susannah." Every Lady in the land Purely must confess JI:iy lias the lest and cheapest goods. Wherewith to make a dress ; And such & lot of Notions fine As ne'er was seen before. He firet came into Brownville The Price Regulator. N ew Pants and Coats and Hats and 'sich, He has a bran new stock. So fine and cheap, he's sure to make Our merchants "walk the elialk." Then go to May's emporium, Tis No. 27, ... And dress so fine and nice and gay You'll think you are in heaven. Kiss Augusta St. Clair. This well known Lady Lecturer whose pen whether in travels or literature or on political questions has few equals Lectures in this place on Friday even ing of this week on My Southern Tour. Mits St. Clair sient three months of last Winter in the Southern States. She visited every city and scores of the villages, extend ing her Journey through Texas and Florida. Her ideas will interest every thinking man and woman, for she pictures the South in its Manners. Relhrion. Temper political and otherwise with a photographer's skill, re peating the very words of men and women of all classes black and white as she met them. She visited every Convention of Reconstruc tion and of course can tellallabout the carpet baggers, black and tan, etc. Council Proceedings. Matoes's Office, August 3. Present: G. W. Fairbrother, Mayor; C G. Dorsey, R. W. Furnas and J. L McGee, Coun- cilmen; J. C. McNaughton, Clerk; W. A. Polock, Marshal The committee on Streets and Alleys made the following report : To Vi? Honorable Cilu OsunrU: The committee on Streets and Alleys has leen furnished with the certificate of T. K. Fisher, Citv Engineer, showing the total work done bv J. W. Blackburn on streets to 1m? 3.7J7i vards. The committee is unable to find a 'contract between the city and Mr. Blackburn, or what amount or amounts have heretofore been paid, and therefore can make no recommendation at present. IVVV ,j Committee. J. L McGEE, J Report adopted. Also the following report: To Honorable City (buncU: The committee on Streets and Alleys, pur suant to instructions, has had the work of Mr. Wilson, (from date of last report to pres ent date j, measured by Janies Hacker. Tl-e number of yards is lound to be l,7i which, at 40 cents per yard, amounts to 20. De ducting one-third, the amount to be retained, 1227 T-i,) the IcUance is i-fcij 45. The committee recommend that an order be drawn in iavor of W. F. Wilson on the Bond Fund for S4.V 46. which, on motion, was laid on the table for future consideration. Mr. Carson offered the following: Remixed, That it is Impracticable and im possible for the present council to finally set tle any account for grading or otherwise, until thesaid present city council is furnished by the clerk of our predecessors with a writ ten record or copy of any and all contracts for accounts that may be presented to us for adjustment, which was adopted. Moved, tliat a committee be appointed and empowered to rent, for the use of the city for a Council Chamber, the front room over the United States Land Office, and that the Mar shal lie, and he Is hereby Instructed to remove to said room at once, all books, papers and records, belonging to the city of Brownville; and that said committee be further author ised to furnish said room with a desk, chairs, and such other furniture as may be necessary. Adopted, and Messrs. Carson and Dorsey appointed committee. The following resolution was adopted: Jl tJvel, That the Marslial be, and he is hereby instructed and directed to arrest all persons who may hereafter lie guilty of any violation of the laws of the State, within the corj-orate limits of the city, or who has here tofore lieen guilty of such offence, and who hits, not been prosecuted therefor; and to take such persons before the Justice of the Peace in said city, who in his opinion will be most likely to make the most eliicient conservator of theieace; and that the city Attorney he, and he is hereby instructed, to attend t the prosecution 01 all such cases beiore sucn jus tice. Adjourned. J. G MeNAUGKTON, Clerk. ! REMOVED I Regulator Gone tip ! Gone vp WJicrc f I7o. 27, 5 Doors Above the Old Stand ! Sign, JLiyS'STORE. ITNAXCIAL. Gold Is weak and somewhat lower, in the vicinity of 140. ranging Governments are steady at follow! ng quo- tations: U. S.Osoflsq.exint,.. r. s. 5-cns, l(rj, I'. S. .Viis. " small... U. s. Rcfrtstered,. listl4' -.il-!'- 111'1 4 bw UK ' ...... U' , ipt1.: Khr'i W7k 1. s.-ns, in;4 rsws, is.-) V S J-? s, Intst Jan. and Julv, V s.vo, is.-,., ...". ... V S liv-4is, innre, lT s KMiis, small,..?. V S 7 June, l'S7-.,JiUy . Compounds, May, lsii. " Anir., " Sept., lVV, " Oct., 1 Mil, !-"' lU;s "."".'11 !" ' ....11S 117' j BP.OVTfVlXJE lIAIlKITrS. FLOCRWinterf sack ' f 00 s-prins OOnX "f bushel -V Ul Mll.AIi bnsnel 1 BACON Hams t " , shoulders Y ft- Sides ft...- . LARD Can nod V tt SVUUr Golden " gal " Husar lmsr y gal.-...j TOFFEE Java ? ft " Kio V B CTIEESE-New York Factory "f B.. " Connirv f fi TEA Imperial fl lt " Black ft " Younc Hvson . lb CANDLES Star ? 9 is 1? 2" 11 4.". '" 1 7i 2 ( Zi 3 APPLES Dried V B " " Green "H bushel rr mrs 1 riel 3 th l: ltiTATOES-New V busheL 1 r tiweet V tKjiind 10 7-" 0").VL OIL ? gaUon V.Cti rs; do.- BUTTER 1 lb HONEY: ONION Y bushelu S I ,T 1 er I arrel -. LUMBEli. Cottonwooil per luo 2" s 'S - mi " "Walnut l'ine . :i SHINGLES C ottonwood er PXK 2 3 " line 4 otKnT LA-rii,tfcTnwiHl b"1"-'- -.... 7 ." l 'm .... j... k X,-fvfiT T tv Hard pT cord : c HIDES Iry ptr a : " - Grrvn - W3TM.VT Fal 1 Jht bushel 1 WOL per P..... .v.. (HI -.lit Ml if 0' 1: i, -Til t 4" C glassware, a splendid assortment In ntnre j end formate at WM H SMALL'S line Shingles and Lath fit- ' 11 XT. M SMALL'S. line Flooring, full stock, nt WM.H. SMALL'S. i!ne Siding, a choice and full t-e-:, r.t . IV M. 1L SMALL'S. DineFinistins Lumber r - I H AT. IT. SMALVS. Dine Ceiling, in abiindanee. at L VTM.IL SMALL S. t rr nAt -mm-arm f the Articled. Five rears aro, while traveling tliroush South AeVicafor my health, I discovered a SedvhiciT will permanentlv cure any raS of Rpermatorhc. VnnZ eansed bv self-abuse or sexual excess in ma treTears i n from two to five weeks. It can sedi'tlKut thfc UnfTWledffe of any one. nt-urelv sealed from observation, and warranted to flect a permanent cure or mon7v refunds ITieeJo p package snffl cienttoeure the most inveterate cae. All Tta Solon's Papulean Lotion. The createst remedy ever discovered for DuSLSTor the Skin. Cures every kind of unsightlv eruptions ot the tM. Bemoan without fail rPte.y'h'Tn bessutiner it has no eau;il. lor gentlemen aner shaving it is invaluable lilies, after trying it, will t!Sf,n,. f "Papuuin Lotion" is the only re if.m" ely tor .Usease and Blemishes of the tkuu ITice one dollar. ,-? enr nv Prepared only by S. L A AN OLO For sale by Druggists generally. h"-4o-ly gaptrflnoai Hair Removed from the Face, Forehead, ,01 ; any other part of the lody. in Jive minutes with out injorv to theskin. h y the Oriental Rusma. Warriled. Mailed lor SI br nl5.lv ' St. Louis, Ma Stlntifie Wonder. Tells bow to make all kinds of Patent Med- miUrnPon Sirllng Fluids, llouse hold IbiViVs. and hundreds of other art.cles k daily Jiemand, euslly made and sedd at ersecU r A most wonderful rea.lysold. Pwt paid V?T TMt VAF St. Louis, M ruiy WASTED. . vr.ir sudnt. and other fnUn-...J -!.t Jfta and Women, ia s boiines payuig 100 U W mn.i, .coordinz to sbilitr. For particular sa dress ZSIGl EB, McCURDY k. Co., Lombard Block, Chicago. III. l2-2My To the Ladies. t, ..uiMir Wre ftlllnK Silr, Shtwls Dry and Fncy Gcla of ery aeacripUonj sIm Silver Ware, Furniture, 4x. Vsluable PressoU, from 3 to $500 lent free of charge, to agenti send ing club of ten and upwards. Circular ent free to any address. WTETH tu. (Successor to Messenger fc u. 42 rianover St., Boston, Moss. P.O. Box 2931 13-l-6ai Dcafis, Catarrh, Consumption and t auccr v A TTtiB en Deatness, Catarrh, Consumption and Cancer? their causes, means of epeedy relief and ultimate cure. By a Fupil of the academy of Medicine, Paris. Sent to any address tor m cent. T-ur from Rob't McMurdy, D -U-, Lv urana Prelate of Grand Encampment ot.U. S., and Editor of the National Freemason : , New tokx.. Sept. 17, 1S67 Ti, Tinrrii iincbrge of Grace Cbarch Hospital, Alexandria, Va., during the war. 1 fre quently, almost daiy, for months, visited this Hos pital, and had every means of knjwing hi reputa tion for xrnciEHCT and skill. It wa of the wr.t rTrtiihi character, and his success in the treatment of patients was remarkable. Obcakic ViBaATOR. It fits into theear, is nof perceptible, removes tinging noist in the head, wX enaoles deaf persons to hear distinctly st church and Dnblicassemblies. This instrument will often pro duce result almost miraculous and indeed in case leaf stsauiag dastaesa, it will roiievsin a short time. It may be adjusted with ue ease 01 ipoc Ucles. ' . : PK. BT ILL WILL will be profeiionIly st SI East Washington place, rnlverslty Buildings, K. daily, 10 to 4, exoept Tuesday, wb.ee he wll. be at hi rooms 1032 Pine Street, rMlsdelphis, Ts. 12.1 6-ly Similia SimUibns Cnrantnr. Humphreys Homccpatliic Specifics have proved, from thf most ample experience, an enUre uccess simple, prompt, efficient and reliable. They are the only med.cines perfectly adapted to popular ace so simple that mistakes cannot be made In asins them; so harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all, and wil always render satisfaction. yttvxl Nos. 1 Curp 2 do 8 do 4 do 5 do G do 7 do 8 do 9 do 10 do 11 do 12 do 1-1 do 14 do l.j tio 10 do 17 do H do l'.i do 20 do 21 do 22 do 21 do 2i do St do 2H do 27 do 2i do 2! do W do .U do .'52 do ; lo 31 do Cent?. Cry! ns-col ic or Teethinar of I nhntei2 Diarrhoea of children oruduUs 2" liysentary, Gripinsr, Bilious Colic-Ji'i Cholera-morrnis. Vomit in? T Cousrhs, Colds, Bronchitis 'St Neurahtia, Tootiiache, Fae'ache ' 1 Icadacbe, Sick Headache, Vertigoi"i I'yspepsia. Bill ion Stom:ch....Ji" Suppressed, or Painful PerixLs 'Si Wlates, too prntuwo lVriods Ctoup. l ousrh. DiEicult Ureathina-i" Salt llueuni, Krysiieh8, Eruptions Rheumatism, Rheumatic-Pains - Fever s Aaue, Ch.ill Fever, AguesJX l'ilep, blind or lleeding ."ii pth:ilmy, and sore or weak EyesJii ( 'atarh.accuteorchron ic. Influenza-'io Witfpin--houh, violent coughs. Asthma, oppressed breatliina "n i'r DisK'haities, imtalred hearing.! SToi'ula.enlartrel irlands. swellins."i (noralltebiiity.physical weakness."" l)rojsy, and scanty Secretions J) Sea-Sicknt-ss, sickness from riiling i Kidney-1 )ise-ai-e, Gnivel..... 50 Nervous Ih-bility, smlnal Emis- -aiona, involuntary Dischargetwl 0 Sore Month, Canker SO do Urinary Weakness, wetting bedx.-T0 do Painful Periois. With Spasms J Sufi'erings at change of life 1 00 KiIeiy, Spasms, 1st. Vitus 1 ancel 00 Jjipiittiena, ulcerated, sore ihroat-i 00 Family esses of 15 to 70 large vials, uio- r-jecu or rosewood case, containing a " specific for every ordinary disease a family is subject to, and boukt of di rections, from ,, $10 to $35 Smaller Family and Traveling Cases with 10 to 2S vials, from $5 to $8 Specifics for all Private Diseases, both for Curing and Preventive Treatment, ia vials and pocket cases , ,, $2 to $5 Pond't Extract cures Burns, Bruises, Lameness, Soreness, Sore Throat, Sprains, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Piles, Boll, Snugs, Sore Eyes, Btetding of the Lcnzs, Kites, Stomach, or of Piles; C.rns, Clccrs, Old Sot es. Price 60 cts. to tl.75.i.Jl These Remedies, except Poud's Extract, ty the case or single box, are seut to any part of the ensn try, by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt of the ptice. Address Hcmpbaet's Specific Homeopathic MedicikeCo , OSoe and bepot No. 662 Broadway, N. V. Dr. Humphrey is consulted iii:y at his ottioe, per sonally or by letrjr, as above, for all forms of dis ease. Tor sal bv . McCOJTAS A CO., 15-y Brownviile, Keb. Manhood! I loir Lot, Hew Itettored! T Just tmblish;' DKn!linn nf Dr. CulverwelP Celebrated Essay on the radltal cure (without melicinel of S;naatorrlio2a, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoteacy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimnts to Marriage, etc also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self indutsence or sexual extravagance. Price, in sealed envelop, only six cents. The celebrated author, in his admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cared without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode ol care at oce simple, certain, sad eflectual, br mean of wbka every suf ferer, no matr what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 5CJ" This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every maa in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on rece pt of sis cents, or two sumps Also Dr. Cui verwell' ' Marrfe Guide ; " price 25 cents. Address the Publisuers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE k. CO., 0 ly 127 Bewery, Kew Turk, P. 0. 4,566. Bride aud Bridegroom. tsys for young men on the interesting rela tion of Bridc?r j.jm to Bride in the institution of Mrna?e, a Guile to the matrimonial felicity, and true bi,-; iaess. Sent byiaii ia sealed letter en velopes ree of -charge. Address, HOWARD ASSO CIATION, Bjx PUiladelj-hia, P. Dr. Mott Conception Preventive Is used by over three hundred thousand ladies of the Atlantic States aline, and by a large number in the West, who would not be without It fjr ten times its cost. It is to this Preventive that the T'other of tbose States owe their immunity from larje families. It is absolutely certain, Cc-nrenieut to me and withal beneficial to health. Abortion ia cnmiwl. then use. means perfectly moral and F'oper. Send ta:ap fir yajapUlet. containing foil jrtitlr. .Address,.: ; ra. A. G. WILEES, (?0 Box 3032) , , 719 st. Charles itret, lt'17-Iy sr. L-jn, Mo. " Dr. TTbittief Has bees longer engaged ia the treatment f Chronic, Sexual and Female disease thaa any etaer rsyajdaa ra St. Loui. t ' Sj-pbilis ia all it f.rms. Gfnorrlfea. Gleet Stricture. Orcfcitli, DUbetes, and all aTection we Lriasry and Seiiil Or-ms, are treated with we (real est success. SpermataoTrhea, Sexual CttU!y MsJt Impoteticy, as to reaalt of e!f-aiese la youtlf, or sexual ex cesaes in aiatcrer year, which produce some ot tae following elects, a blotches, dettiftr. dixxi- e, dimness of sight, eonfusioo of ideas, evil forebodings, aversion u society of females, loss of memory sod sexual power, and rendering marriage improper can be cured. Pent cms Buffering frcta Consumption, Pyspevsia. Chronic Piarrhea, Liver Complaint, Hernia, "Rup ture or any other chronic aection, may rely upon rectdving a radical cure. Particular attention gtven to all Female Cm- Pialnts; InflammaUon and Ulceration of the Womb, Leuccrrhea, ChlorUi, Sterility, Jtc. Most cases can be properly treated without aa Interview, and medicines sent by mail or express, secured f ree from observation. Consultation bv letter cr at oO :e . uuarges m-jderate asa enres guarranieei. SUjoince, wnti Hospital accommouauous lor pa tients. Ho. 617 St. Charles street, between Sixth and Seventh. St. Louis. Jfo. Every!oly can get, in a sealed envelope, my thftorv n-l tr.atTnnnt nt KltTna! atltl TTriniirT IIS- esses, containing full symptom lists, for two pos- w? iiaaips ; also; my paper iciiiu iu vuivuic ia-17-iy An Address To tiie Xervott! and Debilitated, whose sufTerings have been protracted lronitHen causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to rentier existence iesirable. II you are suffering cr have affered from involuntary discharges, what etfect does it produce upon your general health? Do you feel vei, debilitated, easily tired'? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Doe your liver, r urinary orcans, r your kidneys, fre quently get out of order ? isyoar urine sometime tuick, milky, orflocty, or Is it ropy on setting? Or .-! a thick scum rise to the top ? Or is a seuiment at i.,c i 'torn after it has stood awhile? Do yon bdrf 3 of short bresiaing or dyspepsia Are y nr fc.jnel constipated? Da you ha v spell of !.!. ...iig or rtuhcs of blood to lie head? Is your tutssiory Impaired 7 Is your fciad eenstantly dwell idg npon this subject? Da you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or life f n to be iet alone, to get away from everybody r Doea any little thing mate you starter- Jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless? I the lustra of your .eye as brilliant? The bloom era yaor cheeV a bright? Do yon enjoy yoorsell ia society a we.l f Do you pursue your LuIness with the same energy t Do you feet as much confidence in yourself Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If so, do sot lay it to your liver or dys-pecsta. Have you restless nights? Ton back weak, your knees weak, and have but little apetite, and you attrib ute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Now, reader, sel!-abu;e, venerial diseases bauly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of produc ing a weakness of the generative organ. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful business men are always tbose whose generative organs are in perfect heail'a ? You never near such iuen-com-pkarn of being inelanchoily, of nervonsnert, t-f pal pitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannnt succeed in business ; they don't become sad iad discouraged ; they are always polite and pleas ant in the company of Ud:e3, aud look you and them right In the face none of your downcast looks or any other meanness about them. 1 do not mean those who keep the organs inflamed by running to excess. These will not only rain their constitutions, but also thoe they do business with or for. How many men from badly cured diseases, from the effects ot self-abuse and excess, have brought about that sute of weakness in those organs that has 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 real cause of the trouble scaire'y ever uspecteC, and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of the? organs require the use of a diu retic. HELUBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT BV CB C is the great Diuretic, and is a certain core fur diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dttpy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility, sad all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or t'eniale, from what ever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It ao treatment Is submitted to. Consumption or lasaaity may ensue. Oar flesh and blood are sup ported from these sources, and the health sad hap- i pineas, aadthat of Posterity, depend upon the prompt use of a reliaole remedy. Helmbold' Xktract Buchtt,- established Upward ; ot 13 year, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist. 694 Broadway. New Tor k, and 104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. I Price $1.25 per bottle, or S bottles for $6.60, delivered to any address. Sold ty all Druggists everywhere. FRUIT TREES, vines jnx siircuiss: fTUIE COMING Fall. Winter and Sprine, I JL will ni.-tke the reeeivin of orders tor all kinds of Fruits, Vines and shrubs a business. AJy stock will all be from the nearest and most reliable Nurseris. Kvervthing sold by me will be WAREANTED as to iiume and to live, when put out under my directions. I have in Fruit, the present season, all the hardv and some of the tender varieties of tiratie.s. to whieii I invite thf attention eft all interested in tirape culture in Nebraska. iMK2 R- W. FCP.XAS. Scientific ! Eational ! Safe ! DR. IA"V7IHIKCriS - Compound Extinct of fet SOSADALIS,'? Reeoinmended by SCLEl'TIFIC 3TEX EVER YWIIERE AS THE EE3T Remedy yet Discovered FOR Diseases of the Blood, Lirer, Kidneys AJTD AS A OEXERAL HEALTH RESTORER! R0SADALIS Purifict the Blool, improve iie jippccue, Aid Digestion, Corrects the Secretions, And Imparts Tone, Strength and Vivacity to the Whole Sg-stem. So that persons usimr It feel that theyenjoy au eii hi e 11 e tv ROSADALIS J? Hccommeiuh'd hg the Best I'hg-iitlans Everywhere BEAD TIIE rOLXOWIKQ Fit OS T)R F. Oi.ik PA yn.T.Y, now of thin T'Jty Formprlv Iroft"s.or of lMirsiolosry anl I'ath-rvlo-'ioal ' Anatomv 1p tlit Middlo t'fcortna Me.li'-aI Culltp. Chipf Sur?on Statool 'South 'arolin, tlnrln? the war, Yice-Prvsident Mr. Lstiprrmr :l hv mrvfirlly examined yonr formulit fortlie ItOSAILicv anl recom mended it to sveral of my putient. The pornhination In n hnrny one, and nnnrt prove a potent remedy In all diw requiring the Tlnuvs 01 at;tvatKiirBuit'nnuiciiir( a nrai vou success. Tt OLIN DANNELLY. Baltimore, April 22, 1h. BaT-TTWouk, Mi, IMffrcht, WX I believe Pr- lAWrence-8 "lUJUADAIJf1 to be the Bt Alterative in Ve, and there fore cheerfully r-oinmend it ! mim. THOMAS J. BOYKIN, M. D. BAi,TiJfBE. Febuarr 10th 1. 7r. Jl J. Lairrrnr . IearSir-I t-ake Dle:M- ure in recomncndinz your ItOKADALISas a verv powerful alterative. Yours truly, R. W. CAKR, M. D. "WeknowPr. Tja-wrenoe's Kosjwl.ilis to lie a snfe an.l n-Iiable Altenitive, &'., and take pleasure in n-coinraeruling it to tiie profess ion and puidu. J II Moore, M I, 1, A NTU'lh. M 1. .1 II WiiKtef.d, M P, 1! H lUirbain. M I. YT ti Vu'--.ii, M lr. F narnrs. M V, It V Kii-.-. M !.. S oo.-iw;iril. M I H'T ilretrer. M I. -V J liall k, M I, iieyftx. . C January , th, "Mi -",For TtV.im.-ni.il of IlKf r.KAi?r.K fntf: See"K'a.lal:.s Almanai '' for thUyear-2 rreivared at the Lal.ratorj- of Dr. J. eT. Lavrcncc & Co., .44 BallityfeStrt't, BALTIMORE SIIiTH tL DV YJGIt, WHOLESALE UI2 UGGISTS, CHICAGO, fJenral Aenh f.r thp Nortli Western State?, to uiivin CTvl rs !iouIJ bo a.l.!:eL-d. El'.'-eui TO PTJIlCIIASEnS or SITING MACHINES the FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH Iff- - - A EEVEESA5LE FEED Seii id Q U Has again carried of the highest honors at the principle Fairs the present ea.-, eomtnrici!ig with me ew tniaiw: Agricultural Fair, at Providence, in September where it was awarded " The Highest Prize, immetfUtely after Vliich came the Kew Tork State Fjur at ButUlo in October, where the conmultee awaraed if tue First Prize double Thread Ilachine- Then came the great Annual Fair of Kew England, that of the Mechanic's Association, at Lowell, where the highest prize the ONLY GOLD MEDAL awarded to any Family SewiagMaohiae. wasgiveu to THE FLORENCE ! and that too in fair competition with other First Class Machines for five consecutive weeks where it has been exam ined by the best mechaaics in the country and pro nounced the bet constructed and most reliable Ma chine, and one that, on account of i'-e simplicity would Accomplish More Work In a I lore Satisfactory Manner Than Any OTEEE SEWHTG MA HIKE EVER. IXTEXTED! At the Fair of the Jfarylan I Institute, which closed a four weeks session at Baltimore ou the 37th of November, the superiority of the FLORENCE was azain confirmed by the . corimittee on Sewing Machines, who unanimously awarded it the (iOLh MEDAL. the hipUest-prtie the Iastitote confers. Oh the 12:h ot Septeniber the JreatFair and Ex hibition of the American institute was ojenil in New Turk. As uual tbedispiay of Sewing Mach'nes was lare aud the competition strotg, but alter six weeks trial the friends of the FLORBIS'CE had the satiractlm of seefntf tbeir favotlte at In triumphant and for the second time bearing off the highest honors of the American lastituta. Below we give an extract from the Report of the committee on Sewing Machines read at the close of the Fair: "The whole number of Sewing Machines on exhi bition is thirteen, of these, twelve are entered for competition. The article bearinsr the number 730 (FLORKXCE SEWING MACHINE) is decided to be The Beat en Exhibition. It mast also be stated incidentally. That th.it it better than any of it class knotcm to the Judge. '11' S M2.K1TS Ah-L: 1st. Good riaterial and Thorough Workmanship. - 2d. Kore absolute Novelty than marks the usual Improvements in Sewing Machines. 1 21. The incer.ions arrarmci? of po-dtive mo tion f-T adjutii'; 1 he threa I durtn? t'-.e ;M-i!i:e i f the shuttle and g.iieriua; up i( it :a iue liiush cf the stitch. 4ih. The reversible feed. 6th. The variety of the v,-ork tiat can be done up on it. We therefore decide that it receive the ward of first cia.-s. Signed "Wll. FR1TT, IP.A S CAPT. LJ K.SUWLES." "Tliiststo-erti.'y thit th f )rei:.3 is a true ex tract from tit Report of fbe Jr.('-.r of Sewing Ma- chiae-s at the37Ui Aun ial Fair l-v;7 JSO W CUAMEKr.3.' Sc Board Mjneers. Kew Tork, Xov. 17:h, 1S61." . It would seem as thmish thi? TOereion of tri uuiphs thould be sufficient to c mvince any smpreju- diced person of the srent sr,jeriority vf tLe. FLORENCE SEIYIHG MINE over all others, and if more is nee-led toconarm the above, we misrht add that, It lS61.the Company only sold 60 Machines, whilst now there are ever 40.000 Hi Use!! Thus establishing it reputation befond question. Every Machine is Warraiited ! ! S. PlaAITT, GEX. WESTER X A GEXT, 612 S. 40J St., East side, between Wa.iiin?ton Ave. & Green, Ht . Ijoxiis-i, 3Xo. Cirmlars, Price List actl sanrples of work fur- nished on application. JOHN W. HZXDETISON. Agent, 12-li-ly For Brownville and Nemaha Co. TTTEAnE NOW JIAXTTACTrnrSG, TS VY -CU.Vi.CTIOi Willi IUE ST.LOOS STL1IFLG COjIPY, A new line of TIVSED t POLLSIIEI WliOUGHT LEOX WAliE, uiUble alike for HOUSEHOLD Mixnns' on cxnv use. And take pleasure jn callimr the arte 11th or "tote Hardware and jrem-ral l-aT-rs to the many desirable quahuee ot tin SEW WARK, not oalT a an article of traoe, but otUI ihl T? (roml)inin? M it XKATNES.-, CUN- VESIESCE and LABOK SAVING in the care nf utenil3 tliat are in evrv dav hm, in the most intTvmant of all HOUSEHOLD DE' TAKTililNTS. We desire and request every horkeei'r to onr TEA KETTLES, sLCE I'ANS ItrrETl.-s, II;U PAN'. WASH BASEST, IU UllElJ FRY and STEW PANS, as we are sure tiev Lave only to be seen U be a precUttal. Maa v of tiie artieiw art' mail ent irt-ly of one pifrrv f wriisht irm whicn, dnrins "the jro cws of nuir.til.tctun?, n-ceires several coat ir.zi vt lil-fk tin; this leaves a sartie.e, wlM-n finihel. ler:ecUy sm-joth. ejjiiiy kri clean . and entirety protected ara:nt runt. The eMt " U but little iiiure tian ccoiiaua tinware, and every article will d, tea times ttie eervice. The ihape enable u.-$ ta pack the various sizes in nest so as ti occuiiv hut little s:ice, and beiii? !n:t a littli? hi-aTiir thai tinware', th ti; of trsmsTioriatiori U very small. At pres ent our a-'rtmeiit cotu- i:t part of XC3 lietIe-H. ( amn Kettle. lrH Fartn. i th i'j4. Sniiev - raiai Ii wt krl t lc-. fry IndeH, Ii?iuT, Ar Af. "SVe are now pnj :ir;r. - a ii w t'at.i!icin:asil Trice Lit, and 1-live ve and HrlwaT-lN.-aier-i vi iil ti'id it -to thi-ir interrst-W send fir a 45f5?f of-tach Le.'.jrc puritaeias tLse--r.ere. A LL-- Excelsior ?IanTi facturingCo., ST. LOLT-S MO. '-"So?"' -"- - SHTlT.T.FIJBiniGini EX105.. '- liro'.'-miifr, 3't?. D. Z1A.T3 COLUi: VtsS I 9 -9 m mi r "i -3 i3 1-1 n C73 E L"l3 it) 1-1 n e t-2 3 1-2 m 0 ft 0 4 & Q 0 B P 0 4 Q 0 H ft 0) eh a ft Q h 1 'J W """ 1 . a J I I i 1 'kj i v - 4 - ' rV , - i . f JlcrJicrsna i::ot"i. ILtrdrare, S?-v-, Ti "' Jl'trrf'ctrf, S'ii 7" Jltjrdwurr, '.'r-T, 77,; f0 r. ; ) Mi'eA Emr . ,rrt mtJntrg In.r, nnd 3" .'-', Pi'ilurg Iron and S't '.', Pit'uurg Iron (li'd JS'.'. irrrhnniSi T --.'f, JJc :h. a ri . . 3 a uvt Charter atZTS'G'rJ, Charter (d; ' :.., Chart', r O. ,';.V'., ., BcsMas ayul!vs.r?r-:.-!it of r.-rythlivj krpv iiOlillO STOVE STOXIE! WhU'h tri!! he yo'd'cs l.nr a lc loirei roit cash: To a'! trio favor tri'h a ca". it tlicsi.n ol lite 3IG BED ! Is tlie jn'ai-e to buy FURIHTURE AUD UPHOLSTBT XerVJLIL. Co.. Keep constantly on hand a complete a3T lll'.lit of Sofa, IUa.lttt2.Jl. Wardrobi, Bureaus. .octt Chai-t. Spnntr Beds, What Zf.t, KUthen mr.i Parlor ' - iia." R4( , tad Pmrlari . Tv Tthlt. -- CsrJer ' Si Ttbies, CA:'r, c MarbJe Topped Stands Lounges, Settees. Kitchen Sajes. Stand. 1 Sprints. Com 'arts. I's.'r'nrt, Ti tt-tetet. Btd Sarin.?. Children's Cab mnd Gig, Otit and Rotewjod MtuJiny, Sheet. Pii.otct, fi.'.ifio S.'.Ti, tie., etc SEOTT CASS 6 CFHE ?:TA7)S TO CRDZH! And any tains and ever-H'ir! retsireI to t tip plain or lau-y hous ktepir. All of tlieir ware t either mannietnred or put up under ta'ir prnrial auperinteudenov-, which enables them h aell aonnd artlelen at smaller prices than Ilisterti raanaiitturcd" goodi. Oni Hearse v is fit the iTvlee of the pu!!!c at any time tt may be ncedeL and is gotten up In as One sty Id as anr farther earft. DE1IC BDBIIL CiSES 1. of all Les coliitantiy on hand. At Enwtorn Prlooai AVe ar'd j(:i business on STHICTI.Y cash rr-iiTCirus AT A Small - Profit, and by n't'nt!n to I-t-'tcs and the wur.Mof the ciit'iinnlty'ryp"; t in tlie futi:ren in t!:- pat torsive the psitn'm-.tre of the pub!!y -enenilly. IZcTAIA CO. Country Ilerciumts, DAIEY3IEX," rAIHIZHS, iz CTHZPJj, AS1IE.S, BEESWAX, IiEAS, BUTTEIi, EfJGS, FLOUIl, A;ND MEAL, FLAX, COT TON, DRIED FRUIT, GREEN FRUIT, Ac., FUIIS ASh FKLNS, GRAIN AND WOOL, POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, GINSENG HOI, FEATHERS, PROVISIONS, OILS, HEMP, TALLOW, LARD, TOBACCO, SORGUM MOLASSI1S SEEDS, GAME, &c. JOSIAH CAJIPZZJTili: General Commission Merchant, NEW YOKK CITY. And rrt-firc hi f" !.Ty Prior Currand of lrMhtfr inirl (inffrfM, the iii't conatl'tf Prir Curtnt u6 tihedin the L'nitf d States. Send for a Price Currant Harking Pbtes & Cird3 Furnished T li II . Liberal Adxances Ma.dd on Conalaa ments. Estnblislioa May 1, 18GB. First Cl Re.'erem e rirea whea req-tlrcL JACOB MAROHN, IlcPherson'a ;.f -liLOCK," 1 1 J It.tltr l:i I : tLOTHKS! f-T i