1 Our Authorized Agents Wx. IIawxbt, at Nemaha City. li. A. llAWLEY, at CliftOO. Uso. G. hxakt, at AspinwalL Our Advcrtiftlng Agents Siiej-ield & Eatox, 124 Pine at., fct, Louis. J. K. V'ILLI MS, 97 Chextnut Bt,, 44 8. AL I'kttinoill, 37 Park Kow, New York. J CLE KKACBIDEAUX, rU Jottt-pll. Ma Cook, Cobckn k Co., Chicago, 111. Cook, Cobi-rn & Taylor, Cincinnati, Ohio. H. 1L Pahvin, Cincinnati, Ohio. A. t Lis co u & Co., BohUin, Maes. Arrival and Departure of LI ails. (southern & Latrn Arrives at I'i o clock u Departs at 44 P M Northern & Eastern Arrives at 4 o'clock p u " " Departs at 8 AM Beatrice Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays aud (Saturdays, at 7 o'clock p M Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at e-o CIOCK a M Grant Arrives Thursdays at 8 o'clock P M m -parts Thursdays at 8 o'clock a m Putt Vjjice Hour? o'cloc k a m to 8 P M Sunday b to U A M, and 5 to 6 p m A. D. MA1W11, Pott Master. LOCAL, MATTERS. J. L Celiiapp, Editor BROWN VILLE, THURSDAY, BEPT. 10, 1863. . Jk. full stock of Whips at liaur s. School Bocks at the City Drug Store, Marsh HarTesters for sale by TisdeL The Silver Skirt, at Theo. 11111 & Co's. If you want a good Ilat, go to J. L. JIcGec ACos. A Few Thousand Shingles for sale cheap at the Advcrti&cr office. Barrels and Kegs, of every description, at J. L. McUee &. Co's. John Deere's genuine Mollne riows, 500 for sale by Theo. Hill & Coi All New will be the stock ol Clothing open ed In No. 70, Svptvinber 10th. Iletrell'a Clothing will not be half worn out from laying ou the shelf. XL Teare & Co's store room looks like bu siness. New goods just received. Pekin Breaking Plows T. & II. Smith A Co's make, for sale by J. C. Deuser. 130,000 Worth of Clothing will be opened La No. 70, McPherson's Block, fcieptembcr 1st. Fanning Xliils for sale at JJti: 9 below eotst, jAMii Mtit oia. Wanted All the Bultcr aud Egi;s and Chickens in the county. TEARE & CO., No. CO. W. F. Wilson has Just received a new and ppleudid stock of .Staple Groceries, which we can rucomincnd. J, It. Lie Gee & Co. defy Jew or Gentile in the way of new aud choice fcoods, at reason able rales. Call and see them. Warranted The best Custom Made Boots and Shoes ever brought to this city. Call and see them, at J. L. McGee & Co's. Judge O B. Ilewett and Hon. E- W. Thomas, attorules of this city, are at Falls Oity attending the District Court No one who has ever used one of McFall & Co's Mctallc Cases, or one of their own man ufacture, will ever desire any other kind. School will Commence on Monday .-You wiU save money by going to the City Drug 8tore for your School Books, where you wi'a find a full assortment. The Champion Mower No. 31s unexrled for simplicity, durability and ellicieucy by any single mower now made, felu-l.'enberger Bro s have them on baud aud for sale. The immense 6tock of Boots and Shoos Just received and opened by Robt Teare Jt Co. Is the finest and best ever opened in this mar set, and offered at greatly reduced prices. Wm. H. Hoover, Conveyancer, will give prompt attention to the making of Deeds, ..Mortgages, Bonds and all instruments er talning to real estate. Olfice in District Court room. ' Grand Promenade Concert The Brass Band of Brown villo will give a concert on the evening of the 21th, for the purpose of raising funds to procure a new t-vt of silver instru ments. Boots! Boots'! Boots!!! Shoes! Shoes! ! As we are expecting a large New Stock of Boots and Shoes, we will sell our present as sortment of Boots and Shoes at greatly re duced prices. TEARE & CO. The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure In another part of this paper. This truly Valuable Medicine is recomended by all who use it. Read the certificates. Hannifof d & Hughes' Furniture has Just arrived, and is a splendid assortment, not surpassed this side of St. Louis. Call and sec their double Spring Lounges. Mrs. Schenk's new place and new goods are Just what the ladies of Brownvllle ad mire. Call and see the lastest styles and the latest faHhions for September, Just received from New York, and more on the road. William H. Hoover. Real Estate Agent, has for sale a number of choice tracts of land In Nemaha county, and choice building lots In Brownvllle. John Middleton has now on hand such a supply of Harness, Saddles, etc, as will surely supply all, and of such make that entire sat isfaction is sure. Call and see his outfit. He will give you a bargain, we know. HumpLrie'a Homeopathic Medicines, Bold only by McComas &. Co., is giving great satisfaction to all who are using Wiem. They are especially adapted to all diseases of chil dren. Have you a headache? Get No. 9; it never fails. A Physician whose skill can be entirely relied upon, is a blessing to any community. This is entirely true of Doctor Whittier, of St. Louis, who confines himself to the treat ment of chronic and other classes of disease mentioned in his card, appearing in nnother column. The Doctor's reputation is Union wide. A Want that has long been felt in our city, and much deplored, is soon to be sup plied. J. S, Hetzcll 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. Improvement In our city, is going on with a vigor that bids fair to rival last fall, when over two score of houses were built after this season. Judge Wheeler is preparing the ground for a large residence ; R. V. Muir has the cellar for a fine residence already comple ted; we are at work; A. J. Berry has Just finished a fine residence; Mr. Lowry is doing the same ; Jasper O'Dell has Jast improved his residence, and many other are moving In the matter of Improvement. Dr. Holladay, of the Democrat, we wotiee, has concluded to M let theeontract " of using us up to a "believer in Christianity" and"X," both so well Informed as to our career that reply is almost useless. "X" was evidently too big a coward to be at White Stone Hills, and the other has not sense enough to know kA extract from an original article. "X," we would refer to CoL Furnas, Capt, Hill, or any of company "E" wiio were on that memora ble' field, of whom he may ascertain Just the dimensions of the falsehood he has told; and of the other, we hope the cause he pretends to defend, will make a better and wiser man of him. But the question naturally occurs to as : has the Doctor let that other Job, i. of paying his Just indebtedness to the city? That 20,20 which he pocketed as Mayor some ten or twelve years since, with interest, is a matter of more serious interest to our people tlian what Colhapp has done or left undone. and we do not propose to let him hide his defalcation behind a mask of hat to us. Walt for Hetzel's Clothing. II O Lett, Land Agent, Brownvllle. Flour Spring and Fall Wheat, at McGee'. J I Cases' Thrashing Machines for sale by F. A. Tisdcl A Co. J. It. McOee A Co. keep the best Groceries in town. Our Steam Ferry left St. Joseph Tuesday evening. For the best Cottonwood Shingles, go to J. L. McGee A Co's. Is the Hog Law a dead letter ? The town seems alive with hogs. A full stock of Blacksmith's Iron, Steel and Furnishings ai Shellenberger Bro's. O. M. Henderson is now East, and will lay in a spieuoia assortment of Fall Goods. Street Improvement la going on bravely under the supervision of our energetic Street Commissioner. Wm. H. Hooveri Real Estate Agent, has some choice Building Lots in Brownvllle which he will sell cheap to persons wishing to improve District Court for this County will hold its regular session in Brownvllle, t ommenc lng next Monday. Bain, so much wished and craved for month or 6lx weeks since, has been coining down rather brisk for a few days. o All those wishing Dresses, Cloaks, etc.. made in the latest and most Improved styles will do well by giving Mrs. M. E. Bargls a call at the Bazar. Wear the Grant and Colfax Pin ; They're men that cannot fail; It is the ticket that must win ; Marsh has the Pins for sale I J. 8. Hetzel 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. Wm. HoEsell Is now prepared to supply this community with Bread. Go and buy your ticket, and he will deliver you fresh Bread at your resideuct once a day, warm from the oven. As caterers to the public palate in the way of Staple or Fancy Groceries, Swan & Bro. are unexcelled. Their constant eifort is to build up their business with such a stock as they can recommend; in fact the best the Eustern or Western markets offords. Also, Wooden. Willowware, ecu Arrived at Last! New Goods!! New House!!! Uewb tore ! I ! I Greutest bargains ever ottered in the west can 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, Regulator. Sign of Progress. No better sign of the progress of our city has lately shown itself man the new Bread Wagon of Win. Rossell, Baker and Coniectioner of this city. He is now prepared to supply all with A No. 1 bread, lrcbh for breakiast, dinner or supper. He is progressive. Hetzel is Coming! His goods are on the way; all neatly made; of new material; and gotten up in the latest styles. Hold on to your "old clothes" yet a little while, for the benefit of choosing from a large and full stock of everything that man can desire to deck his corporial diversities cannot be over estimated. -.9 Browbvill Steam Ferry left St. Joseph lor this place yesterday morning. She is under command ot Capt. James Emmons, ant comes laden with a large lot of l ine Lumber, of all kinds, which must be sold im med iately on her arrival here. Here will be a spleudid opportunity to get a No. 1 article at a reasonable price, fehe will be here to-day r to-morrow. Remember, ye in want of Pine Lumber, it will be sold ! "Every Road Leads to London," is an old saying not applicable to the Loudon in this county, as on the south it is alnioht inac cessible. This is no as it should be, for irre-t-lH-ctive of the demand of the settlement at Loudon, a road through from the south, by which you do not have to go a mile or two out of your way, is a matter of public need, and we hope they whose duty it is, will at tend to it. Dr. John M. Burnett, Surgeon Dentist, lately of Springfield, Illinois, is making preparations to locate in this city, where he will enter upon the business of his profession. lie will put up teeth from a full to a partial sett, on Gold, Platina, Silver or Rubber, in the most approved manner After an ex perience of eighteen years he doubtless is an expert at the business. The Doctor will till a place much needed in our city. His arrival will be duly chronicled. His office will be over the City Drug Store. Our Thanks are due Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Moor, of Muddy township, for a generous do nation of delicacies from the supper table of the ball held in that township last Tuesday night, for the benefit of the Muddy School House. We learn that this was one of the best dances ever held in this section ; fifty live couples present, and all went merry as a UMirriage bell." The supper was excellent, as we must Judge from the viands sent us. John Hays, Jesse Hays and Thomas Moore were the managers. The music, by Prof's Dye and Berkley of this city, was No. 1. We shall long regret our inability to comply with the kind invitation to be present. Adjourned Sale of Lots. The sale of lots at Lincoln has been adjourned until the 17th insL There will be ottered at that time all the lots unsold in the old town site of Lan caster, which includes the "odd numbered" blocks in and around the University Place and Jlarket Square. Also two hundred or more unsold lots in the neighborhood of Llucolu Park, which will Include bonie of the most desirable lots in the city. This will be the last oiler of lots at the Capital, and per sons desiring to purcie, will note the fact. The Capitol Building is nearly completed ; the Salt Works are in active operatian; the U. S. Land Office lias been removed from Ne braska City to Lincoln ; the country is being rapidly developed, and the city is building up with a rapidity that will soon make It the in terior town of the State. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. To all those in need of yew Clothing now, I would respectfully say, wait but a few weeks and I will be prepared to supply your wants from as large and well-assorted a stock as, I believe, was ever opened in Nebraska, and at prices as low, and, perhaps, lower than any you have ever purchased at since the war. I can guarrantee that I will have no 'shoddy' goods, or -slop-shop' work in my store, as my Clothing have been made up under my own supervision from Goods purchased In the bolt by myself. It shall be my endeavor to give eutlro satisfaction both in my Goods aud Prices, andean safely say to all it will pay you to wait a short time aud examine my stock aud prices before purchasing. J. S. HETZEL. Ambition is the motive power that mbves the world, builds up empires, and leads all from the plane of barbarism to social, civil ized life, with all its comforts, both here and hereafter; if that ambition be Well directed. It takes many different forms, mostly merit orious. For instance, we have men ambitious to serve the people as Presidents, Vice Presi dents, Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Legislators, and so on down to the Constable, who is ambitious to serve his friends by grap pling with crime In 1U lowest walks. Again, we have men ambitious to serve their fellow men as ministers, doctors, lawyers, and "slch ;" yet as noble an ambition as we know of, and one as deserving of commendation, patronage and trust as any. Is that of Theo. 11111 & Co., of this cltT wnose sole ambition is to please and benefit the public by keeping as fine and large an assortment of Dry Goods, as cannot fail to please and satisfy all, and to seU them at such prices as will enable even the poorest to obtain the comforts and even the luxuries of life. Such an ambition, we repeat, is worthy of commendation and, praise, -TheywUlCghtltoutonthlUne.' The Republican Club meet to-night J. 8. Church has gone to St. Joseph on a business trip. Notice. D. May's Regulator will be closed Wednesday, September 16th. The Pole to be raised next Saturday will be one hundred and fifty feet long. A Good Span of Horses for sale. Apply to John C. Duser, at the Pioneer Stove and Tin Store. Mr. Allen now has his new Confectionery and Bakery on the corner of First and Main Streets, in full blast. He is now prepared for anything In his line. Call and see him. A Good Move. The Commissioners have contracted with Moses Coner for the erection of an Oak and Iron Cell In the basement o the Court House Building. The sides, top and bottom will be of oak, sheeMron, gravel and nails, and will doubtless hold any ordinary prisoner. We Buy Our Paints and Oils, " " " Window Glass and Lamps, " " " School Books and Letter Pa per, all we need in the Drug line at the City Drug Store, where we find the largest stock and lowest Prices. Mr. Bam'l Star, of D. Mays store, has Just returned from a short visit to St. Joseph, and Induced Mr. Seaton.of that city, to accompany him, which will doubtless result in a perma nent stay of the latter In our midst, and the addition of another business house, as Mr, Seaton Is already seeking a house to open up in. Mr. Hauman, of the house of S. McCib- bons, Wholesale Boot and Shoe deader, St. Jo seph, also came up on a visit. These gentle men are welt p'.eased with the appearance of our city. Tanner' Meeting. At a meeting of Tan ner Recruits, held last evening, for permanent organization, CoL Furnas was called to the Chair and J. C. McNaughton to act as Secre tary. On motion proceeded to the election of permanent Officers, resulting as follows: Captain, A. R. Davison, 1st Lt., R. C Berger, 2d Lt., W. D. Lewis, 1st Sarg't, Charles Brel gel; four Seargents to be appointed by the Captain. 100 uniforms were ordered. Ad journed to meet this, Thursday, evening for drill, when the list will be opened for recruits. May's Campaign Sons- Ara : "O, Susannah." Every Lady in the land ' Surely must confess May has the best and cheapest goods, Wherewith to make a dress j And such a lot of Notions fine As ne'er was seen before, He first came into Brownvllle The Price Regulator. New Pants and Coats and Hats and 6ich,' He has a bran new stock. So fine and cheap, he's sure to make Our merchants "walk the chalk." Then go to May's emporium, 'TIs No. 27, And dress so fine and nice and gay You'll think you are in heaven. A Believer in Christianity, without re gard to politics," seriously charges us with the authorship of a "Democratic Lord's Prayer," which we published in our issue of June 25th. We cannot claim it It was copied not from the motive charged but to show the deplorable state of the opposition to " equal rights to aU," which required such a garbled prayer for fear that even a silence in this respect would commit them to tho doctrine that a black man ha a soul and is human. We know the author of the above; and as this is his second lecture to us, we will simply say, (thanking him for his known so licitude for our welfare), that our verbal reply to his first will also answer this. He, being a self-styled "believer in Christianity," we kindly admit to him the right to blackguard us upon an article which every man of com mon sctise knows was copied and not original ; and further, that he may relieve his "chris tian soul " in the matter of reform, and bring us to a realizing sense of our duty toward that party who have nearly ruined our coun try to enslave a portion of mankind, of which he is doubtless a shining "christian " light we otter him the use of our files for 1S61, '6o. CG, '07 and 'OS, where he may find food for an other lecture. Call and see us. We had the pleasure for lt was a pleasure of listening last uight to a portion of the speech of Jas. R. Porter, Democratic nominee for Governor of Nebraska. When we entered he was pointing at a bouuet of flowers, and delivering himself thusly; "No Radical dare come near these flowers as his breath would blast and wither them. (Cheers.) I know, gentlemen, 2hat no Radi cal's wife gathered those flowers ; no, it must have been some noble Democratic lady, with a large heart, whose bosom was open to the whole world. (Cheers.) I would not be a Radical's wife for the whole world ; poor, de mented thing, startin' up at dead of night a shriek! n' copperhead! rebel!! (great cheering.) Now I don't talk to you moral talk, but I talk to your pockets. When these radicals get up and make you a flowery speech, and get up, and get up, and up, until they look over into Missouri, into Iowa, yes, away off into Mas sachusetts, I say don't let 'em fiool you with any of their duplex financial schemes, but vote for your own pockets, (cheers.) When you go to the polls, you go to the polls, you are at the polls, remember you are at the polls to vote foryour wife and for your children, you vote for them too, now remember when you go to the polls that this is the only way to get an honest expression of the people, (Im mense applause.) Remember this, for your self, for I have known o great many men, and I guess you have too, get rich minden' their own business, (cheering and encouraging re marks such as "that's so," "he's old butter fly," "his head's located" and "go in child.") Two years ago I was in your little town and heard in one of your churches that reverand radical high-priest, Chivington, and he said if he ever got to heaven "he would get brass- toed boots and stand on the battlements of heaven and kick rebels and copperheads into hell," Immense cheering, in which we joined and left him hoping that his friends would J never be so unfortunate as to meet the feroci ous Chivington. Many intelligent Democrats wilted beneath Porter's tharp fire Into the radical ranks. There Is a rumor current that Porter Is hired to stump the State for the ben efit of the Radical Ticket, A Short Vi6it to the Country Such as we, ye local, have Just enjoyed, is both agree able and disagreeable. For ten or twenty miles from the Missouri river little meets the eye but such rs gives one the agreeable and pleasant feeling of being in a land of plenty, where a bountiful harvest smiles upon every hand the field, the orchard and the garden ; each giving evidence of a rich soil, not serU ously affected by the dy spell of June and July. In the scope of country named the crops, although riot quite an average, will yet be large, and all-sufficient for the wants of the community and to spare; while as you go farther west the effect of the drouth be comes more and more apparent, until you reach 150 miles from the river barren fields and plains, which, between the drouth and grass hoppers, have but little left to sustain man or beast. In our experience of twelve years In Nebraska we have not known of the like, or anything near approximating thereto in the scope of country named ; and, unexpected as it is, it comes with a terrible emphasis upon the new settlers in that region. Yet they should not, in our opinion, leave or cry down the country for that, because there is abund ance cf evidence that this is a great excep tion; and those who remain will reap the harvest of wealth Western Nebraska Is sure to develope to the hardy yeoman. Returning to our own county, we cannot fail to note with, pleasureable satisfaction the many evidences of improvement new churches, new school houses, new residences, new barns, new fences of wire, and thousands of miles of young and thrifty hedge plants greet one on every hand, giving evidences of a growth at once sure and thrifty; with rea sonably good roads, good brWges across our streams, hills spotted with fine herds of fat cattle, fields thronged with hardy husband men, kitchen and garden gay with the song of blooming matron and maiden and youth, and thousands of smiling trophies of love, extracting the lacteal nourishment to invig orate them for the building up of an empire where, less than a score of years since. " the Indian maiden sported with the spotted fawn." Oh ! who wouldn't be a fanner 1 Business, in this city, is opening up well for a successful Fall Campaign for our mer chants. Strancsrs from the East,West, North and South are in our city trading and looking up locations, all apparently well satisfied. Thn nmiTiir Veil FashionB. It will glad den the heart of every, lady of Brownvllle and the surrounding country, to know tnai the Broadway styles will be Introduced at May's Regulator, with a magnificent assort ment of Dry Goods, direct from the largest Dry Goods House In the world A. T. Stewart & Co's, of New York. My stock will consist of Scotch and Mackenzie plaid serges, (green, blue, purple and Bismark colors,) which are especially fashionable for suits. Striped Ser ges for suits wll 1 also be very stylish. Those who are fond of gay colors will be charmed with the Vclour plaids, which are entirely new; also the Plaid French Poplins. These areaold for train dresses, and are very hand some for the house. I will also have a beau tiful assortment of KM Ladies Sackings, Wa terproof Cloth, and everything pertaining to a first class Dry Goods nouse. The new goods will be here this week, and ready for sale on Monday next. Call and examine my stock. No charge to show goods. D.MAY, iL EROWNVILLE MARKETS. FLOUR Winter? sack . .. SI 0 " Spring r . CORN bushel &X'l- MRAT 5 hiiKhel 1 00 BACON Hams ft - " Shoulders & ... " Sides ? a LARD Canned w SYRUP Golden ? gal suear House w cai........ COFFEE Java V - " Rio b ft tr . a . CHEESE New York Factory fi ft Couniry lb ; TTM Tmr.erinl ' fc ..... .a .-. - " Klflekro " Young Hyson a tt 2 Of) CANDLES Star $t lb Tallow 'a m 2D 12 25 20 APPLES Dried lb " Green w bnshel PEACHES Dried H ID POTATOES New bushel 1 50 10 75 Sweet v, pouna..... COAL OIL ? gallon tiCKirS doz BUTTEll IS ft 20 25 30 1 25 4 50 HONEY lb ONION bushel SALT per barrel LUMBER Cottonwood per 100.., 2 00 Oak Walnut 5 00 5 00 " pine 3 50(37 00 SHINGLES Cottonwood per 1000.....2 50a 3 25 " Pine 3 50(a-7 50 LATH Cottonwood per 10U0 - 7 00 Pin 9 00 WOOD Dry Hard per cord . 6 00 XiiULrt ury per ro i " ureen o WHEAT Fall per bushel: 1 50 " Spring - 1 00 WOOL per B 40 Attention, EveryDody. What is neater than a smooth clean face or arm ? Then send for Rioer's Infaliabie ueptiawry lor removing all superfluous hair from the body withort pain or Injury to the skin. The most oDstinaie eases cured In from ten to fifteen days. Thousands hate used lt with success. Price per package $1,30 or two for $2,25, sent post paid to any address with full directions for use on receipt of price. Address V. RIKKR, Chemist 409 Olve St. St. Louis Mo. To the Colored People. I have discovered t preparation to straighten the hair. 1 can safely guarantee my preparation to straighten the most klnkey hair on any person, so s it will be as straight as the 'hair of an Indian, numbers have use it with sntcess. Warranted to give entire satisfaction and to do what it seta forth in the above In a 11 cases. Sent post paid with fuil directions for use to any address on receipt of pnee. One bottle for $1,60 or two for$2,60. Onebottle will answer for person and keep the hair straight fol ever. Address F. V. RIXKR, Chemist, 409 Olive St., St. Louii Mo. . Good ewi to the Afflicted. Five years ago, while traveling through South America for my health, I discovered a remedy which will permanently cure any case of Spermatorhea or Seminal weakness, caused by self abuse or sexual excess in mature years, in from two to five weeks. It can be used without the knowledge of any one. Sent sscurely sealed from observation, and warran ted to effect a permanent cure or money refunded. Pice, 5 per package sufficient to cure the most in veterate case. All letters of inquiry cheerfully answered. Address, 12-45ly JOHK B. WILTON', St. Louis, Mo. Van Solon's Papultau Lotion. The greatest remedy ever discovered for the die- eases of the Skin. Cures every kind of unsightly eruptions of the face. Removes, without fail, Pimplet, FreckeU, Moth Blotches, Comodinet or Black Wormt, Tan, $c, and as a beautifler it has no equal. For gentlemen after shaving it is inval uable. Ladies, after trying it, will use no other. " Papulean Lotion" is the only reliable remedy for diseases and blemishes of the Skin. Price one dollar. Prepared only by S. L. VAN SOLON, St. Louis, Mo. For sa'.o by Druggists generally. 12-45-ly Superfluous Hair Removed from the Face, Forehead, or any other part of the body, in five minutes, without injury to the skin, by the Oriental Rusma. Warranted. Mailed for $1 by O. DUNAKE, 12-43 ly St. Louis, Mo. Scientific 'Wonder. Tells how to make all kinds of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Wines, Cor dials, Soaps, Hair Dyes, Oils, Depuiatcrles, Po mades, Curling Fluids, Household Receipts, and hundreds of other articles in dally demand, easily made, and sold at lsrpe profits. It contains all the latest discoveries, secrets, arts, fcc. A most won derful book. Third KJition. Fifty thousand al- eady sold. Post paid to any address for 60 cents per copy, by OLIN DCNANZ, 12-43-ly St. Louie, Mo. Dr. Mott'a Conception Preventive Is used by over three hundred thousand ladies of the Atlantic States alone, and by a large number In the West, who would not be without it for ten times its cost. It is to this Preventive that tbe mothers of those States owe their Immunity from large families. It Is absolutely certain, convenient to me and withal beneficial tohealth. -Abortion is criminal, then use means perfectly moral and proper. Send stamp for pamphlet, containing full particulars. Address, DR. A. G. WILBER, (P 0 Box 3092) 719 st. Charles street. 12-17-ly ST. LOUIi, MO. WASTED. Teacbers, Students, and other intelligent Men and Women, in a business paying $100 to $-00 per month, according to ability. For particulars ad dress ZE1G1 ER, McCCRDT & Co., Lombard Block, Chicago, 111. 12-21-ly To the Ladies, . For one dollar only. We are selling Silk, Sntwls, Dry and Fancy Goods of every description; also Silver Ware, Furniture, ac. Valuable Presents, from $3 to $500 sent free of charge, to aets send ing clubs of ten and upwards. Circulars sent free to any address. WTETH fc CO. (Successor to Messenger Si Co. 42 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. P. 0. Box 2931 ll-r-6m ' Deafness, Catarrh, Consumption and Cancer Cured. A Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh, Consumption and Cancer their causes, means of epeedy relief and ultimate core. By a Pupil of the academy of Medicine, Paris. Sent to any address for 10 cents. Letter from Rob'tMcMnrdy, D.D., LL.D., Grand Prelate ot Grand Encampment of TJ. S., and Editor of the National Freemason : New Tor. Sept. 17, 1S67 Dr. Stillwell wis in charge of Grace Church Hospital, Alexandria, Va , during the war. 1 fre quently, almost daily, for months, visited this Hos pital, and had every means ot knowing his reputa tion for rrrrciEKcv and skill, lt was of tbe most creditable character, and bis success In the treatment of patients was remarkable. ROBERT MCMU2CT. Okoakic Vibrator. it flu into tbe ear. Is not perceptible, removes tinging noue in the head, and enaoles deaf persons ttfhear distinctly at church and publicassemblies. Thia instrument will oftenpro duce results almost miraculous and indeed in cases of long atanding deafness, lt will relieve in a short time. It may be adjusted wita the ease of spec tacles. ' DR. STILLWELL will be professionally at 31 East Washington place, University Buildings, N. T., daily, 10 to 4, except Tuesdays, whea he will beat nisrooma 1033 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 13.1S-ly FCIAfiCII COMMERCIAL siannood! How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition of Dr CulrerweU't Celebrated Essay oa the K i i M,w Seminal Weakness, InvolaaUrr lnT.. es' lmpotenc ni PUysiesl rZZ "npeaimenu t MarrUge, etc ; also imTn... on 'P'18' "1 iaducedbr self -- r, r exo1 extravagance. .i Price, in saiBfi nvAir.A -1 . cieany demonstrate from a thirty yearg' successful pract.ee, that tbe alarming consequences of aeli sbuse may l radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the mie, pointing out . mKle of cure at once aimple, certain, and effectual hr mum r whis mn .. r. ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may CDIJilme!f cn"ply, privately and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of every juuiu uu every man in tne land. Sent nnder seal, in a Dlain envelope, toanvad dress , postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two staniDg Also Dr. Cutverwell's " Marriage Guide" price 25 emu. Auaress me Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLIXE & CO.. 40-ly 127 Bowery, New Turk, P. p. 4,666. Bride and Bridegroom. Essays for young men on the Interesting rela tloo of Brideeroom to Bride in the institution o Marriage, a Guide to the matrimonial felicity, and irue nappiness. Sent by mail lu sealed letter en velopes ree of charge. Address, HO WARD AS30 nation. Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Whittier aas oeen longer engaged in the treatment of Chronic, Sexual and F-smale Diseases than any uiuer rnysician m St Louis. arDIiilia In all Hm n v.. Stricture. Orchitis, Diabetes, and all affections of the Urinary aud Sexual Organs, are treated with uv sicaiest success. Spermatorrhea. Sexual Debilitv and ImDotencv the result of self-abuse in youth, or sexual ex cesses in maturer years, which produce some of me loucwing effects, as blotches, debility, diwi ness, dimness of sisht. confusion of ideas, evil foreboding, aversion U society of females, loss of memory and sexual cower, and rendering marriage improper can be cured. Persons suffering from Consumption. Dyspepsia. enronic uiarrnea. Liver Complaint. Hernia, Rap ture or say other chronic affection, may rely upon receiving a radical cure. ,! reticular attention given to aU Female Com j j:-i'-.t Inflammation and Ulceration of the Hojt.-. Lucorrhea. Chlorisi. Sterility. &.C. Most -'8--M en.be properly treated witboutan interview, I lii'- ..XUQa lOQI UJ U1A11 Ul CAJI BCVUI CU 1 I CC tu'L'i observation. Consultation by letter or at office Free. Charges moderate and cures gusrranteed 5Ljr"On1ce, with hospital accommodations for pa tieuis. 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 post tage stamps ; aiso, my paper relating to Chronic and Female Complaints, for a three cent stamp. 12-17- ly Slmllla Si mil 11ms C'urantur. Humphreys Homcepathic Specifics have proved. from the most ample experience, an entire success simple, prompt, efficient and reliable.' They are the only medicines perfectly adapted to popular use so simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them ; so harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the hi ghest commendation from all, and wil always render satisfaction. Kos. Cents. ' 1 Cures Fevers, Congestions, Inflamation .25 2 cures Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 25 3 cures Crying-colic or Teething of Infants 25 4 cures Diarrhoea of children or adults 26 6 cures Dysentary, Griping or Blllious colic 25 6 curus Chulera-morbus, Vomiting 26 7 cures Coughs, colds, bronchitis... . 26 S enres Neuralgia, toothache, faceiche 25 9 cures Headache, sick headache, vertigo 25 10 cures Dyspepsia, billions stomach 25 11 cures Suppressed, or paioful periods ......25 12 cures Whites, too profuse periods 25 13 cures Croup, cough, difficult breathing 26 14 cures Salt rhunie, erysipelas, eruptions ..25 15 curesheuniatiFm, rheumatic pains, 26 16 cures Fever and ague, chill fever, agues.. 60 17 cures Piles, blind or bleeding. 60 IS cures Opthalmy, and sore or weak eyes......60 19 cures Catarh, accute or chronic influenza.... .....60 20 cures Whooping-cough, violent coughs.M......60 21 cares Asthma, oppressod breathing........ ...... .60 22 cures Ear discharges, impaired hearing. .....60 23 cures Scrofula, enlarged glands, swellings 60 24 cures General debility, physical weakness 60 25 cures Dropsy, aud scanty secretions 60 26 cures Sea-sickness, sicklier from riding 60 27 cures Kidney-diseases, Gravel 60 23 cures Nervous debility, seminal emissions. In voluntary discharges 1 00 29 cures Sore mouth, eanker 60 30 cures Urinary weakness wetting beds 60 31 cures Paiuful periods, with spasms....... 60 32 cures SufleriLgs at chance of life 1 00 33 cures Epilepsy, spasms, St. Vitus dance 1 oo 31 cures Diptheria, ulcerated sore throat. I 60 Family cases of 35 to 70 large vials, mo- roc Co or rosewood case, containing a specific for every ordinary disease a family is subject to, and books of di rections, from $10 to $35 Smaller Family and Traveling Cases, with 20 to23 vials, from $5 to $8 Specifics for all Private Diseases, both for Curing and Preventive Treatment, iu vials and pocket cases $2 to $6 Pond' Extract curt1? Burns, Bruises, Lameness, Sureuess, Sure Throat, Sprains, Tothache,-Karache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, rues, iiuiis, Stings, Sore Eyes, Bleeding of the Lungs, Nose. Stuiuach,or of Piles; Corns, Ulcers, OldSores. UJr Price 60 cts. to Ji,7o. t These Remedies, except Poud's Extract, by the cae or single box, are seut to any part of the cun try, by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt oi the price. Adiress HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC Homeopathic Meoicine Co., Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, N. Y. Dr. Humphrey is consulted daily at his office, per sonally or by letter, as above, for all forms of dis ease. For sale by McOOMAS a CO., 15-y Brownville, Neb. At the Sign oi tlic BIG BED STEAD ! is the place to buy FURN1TUREAHD UPHOLSTERY aXeF-AJl.lLi fc Co., Ket p constantly on hand a complete assort ment of Sofa; Bureaus, Spring Beds, What Nots, Kitchen nnA Beadsteadt. Wardrobes, Rockinn Chains, Wash Stands, Hat Racks Kitchen and Parlor, Tables, Center Parlor .f-ff- ' Chairs, epgs., . T Marble Towed i-L i aoies, Stands, t Lounges --v. Settees. mf rings. Swing Kitthcn Sajes. Plain Stands. Cribs, Office Chairs, Comforts, Tett-tefes, Mattresses Bed Springs. Children's Cabs and Gigs, (Hit and Hosewooa Mouiamg, Sheetk, Pillows, Pillow Slips, ete., etc SHOW OASIS & 0PFIE WOEK EIABS TO ORDER! A'nd anything and everything required to set up plain or farx-y housekeeping All of their ware is either manufactured oi put tip under their special superintendence, which enables them to Sell sound articles at smaller prices than Eastern manufactured goods. Our Hearse Is at the service of the pnbllc nt any tirhfe it may be needed, a nd is gotten up i n as fl ne sty le as any farther east. I2ETILIC BUflliL CSSES of nil sizes constantly on hand, At Eastern Prices Vfe are doing business on STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLES AT A Small Profit and by attention to business and the wants ol the community, expect In the future as In tbe past to receive the patronage of the publio generally. EIcFAXL & CO. T)ine Ceiling, In abundance, at t WU.H. SMALL'S. iiii fcl i ' .... . i I -a. to run chase i! s 0 P SEWING MACHINES THE FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH rs BEVEESABLE PEED Sew Mad j Has aeain carried nf lh Motiaet Vinnn vi principle fairs me present season, commencing with the New EnZlailil Airrtrnltliral Fair .( Pr.vri.lnm'A mociJHuiuer wnere n was awarded The Highest Prize, mmediately after which came the New Tork State Fair at Buffalo iu October, where the committee awaraea lr tne First Prize double Thread Machine Then came the great Annual Fair of New England, that or the Mechanic's Association, at Lowell, where the highest prize the ONLY GOLD MEDAL awarded to any Family Sewing Machine, was given to THE FLORENCE ! and that too In fair competition with other First Class Machines for live consecutive weeks where it has been exam ined by the best mechanics in the country and pro nounced the best constructed and most reliable .Ma chine, and one that, on account of its simplicity would Accomplish More Work In a More Satisfactory Manner Than Any OTHER SEWING MAHKE EVER ISVESTKD! At the Fair of the Maryland Institute, which closed a four weeks session at Baltimore on the 37th uf November, the superiority of the FLORENCE was again confirmed by the committee on Sowing Machines, who unanimously awarded it the GOLD MEDAL, the highest prize the Institute confers. Oil the 12th of September the GreatFair and Ex hibition of the American Institute was opened in New York. As usual tbedisplay of Sewiug Machines was large and the competition strong, but after six weeks trial the friends of the FLORENCE had the satisfaction of seeing their favoiite again triumphant and for the second time bearing off tbe highest honors of the American Institute. Below we give an extract from the Report of the committee on Sewing Machines read at the close of tbeFir: "The whole number of Sewing Machines on exhi bition is thirteen, of these, twelve are entered for competition. The article bearing the number 730 (FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE) is decided to be The ISest on Kxlilbltlou. It must also be stated incidentally. That this is better than any of lis ciass Known to me juages. 'll'S MJiKiTS A KJu : 1st. Good ITaterial arid Thorough Workmanship. 2d. more absolute novelty than marks the usual Improvements in Sewing Machines. 2d. The inpenlous arrangement of a positive mo- ion for adjusting the thread durinir the passage of the huttle and gathering up of it in the finish of the titch. 4th. The reversible feed. 6th. The variety of the work that can be done np- on it. We therefore decide that it receive the award of first class. Signed WM. Pit ATT, IRA S CADT, LJKXOWLE3." "This is to certify that the forecoing is a true ex- ract from the Report of the Judges of Sewing Ma nines at the 37th Annual Fair 1S67 JNO W4'UAMBER3, Sec Board Managers. New Tork, Nov. 17th, 1SG7." It would seem as though this succession of tri umphs should be sufficient to convince any unpreju diced person of the great superiority of the E E over all others, and if more is needed to confirm the above, we micht add that. It lSBl.tbe CompaDV only sold 60 Machines, whilst now there are tver Use!! 1 Thus establishing Its reputation beyond question. Every Machine is Warranted 1 1 WM. E. PLANT, GEX.WESTEliX AGEXT, 612 N. 4th st. , East side, between Washington Ave. i. Green, St. Louis, ZXo. Circulars, Price List and samples of work fur nished on application. JOHN W.HENDEItSON, Agent, !-12-ly For Brownvllle and Nemaha Co. 1T7E ARE NOW MAMTFACTETRING, T VV CONNECTION WITH THE ST. LOUIS STAMPING A new line of TINNED St POLISHED WROUGHT IRON-WAKE-, suitable alike for HOUSEHOLD MIXERS' OR CAMP USE. And take pleasure jn callinjr the attention ot Stove, Hardware and general dealers to the many desirable qualities ot this NEW WARE, not only as an article of trade, hot of UTILI T Y. combining as it does, NEATNESS, CON VENIENCE and LABOR SAVING in the care of utensils that are ir every day use, in thn nroHt important of all HOUSEHOLD IE P KT51ENT3. We desire and request every housekeeper to see our TEA KETTLES, SLCE PANS, DirrKRS, DISH PANS, WASH BASINS, POLLSIIED FRY and STEW PANS, as we are sure thev have only to be Been to be appreciated. Many of the articles are made entirely of one piece of wrought iron which, during the pro cess of manatacture, receives several coat ings of block tin; this leaves a surface, when onLhed, perfectly smooth, easily kept clean and entire-ly proU-cted against rtist. The coat is but little more than common tin ware, and every article will do tea times the service. The shape enables ua to pack the various sizes in nesta so as to occupy but little space, and being but a little heavier thau tinware, the cost of transportation is very small. At pres ent onr assortment consists in part of Tea Kettles, Camp Kettle. ' nra l'a n't, DlhIi Pnns, Katie Pans, Dih Kettle, Try Pan. Ladles, Dippers, i We are now preparing a new Catalogue and Price List, and believe Stove and Hardware Dealers will find it to their interest to send for a copr ofeach before purchasing else where. Address Excelsior Manufacturing Co., ST. LOU13, MO. SoldbT SXIELIXNBEriGERUIlOS BrownvUlc, mm i o coLuinr. Erf m ' a 4 Mi 11 o H o o o 10 -I pH P ts K O CJ 'iwmioo sjlvti a: D. i I I I I 8 I Shellenberger Ero'.", .. ITo. . . t2Icri;erssias Elocli, Dealers ia JTardu-are, Slaves, 71n(vdrct Hardn-arCy Moves, Tinware, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, - ft 0,0 Of) Mica Fence Kir-, 50,001) Mite Fence M'ire, 50,000 MUea Fence Wire Fittsourg Iron aud Na.4, Fittshitrg Iron- and Nai'i, Fitlsbarg Iron and JSTau'$, Afcchanic's Too?, Mechanic's Tool, McdtanUi'9 Tools Charter Oak Stores, Charier Oak Staves, Charier Oak Stove-, Besides aiiHacsortment of everytlii ns ier in a Qrt cUtsa JMDl'lE AIID STOVE STORE ! Which will be sold as law as the kneeti FOR CASH! To all who favor us with rt call. Scientific ! Hational Sofa I 1R. UVWTtENCE'S Compound Extract of BOSADALIS," recommended by SCIENTIFIC MEy EVER TWUEHS A3 THE BEST Remedy yet Discovered roa 13 Li eases of the Blood, XJrer, Kilney A2D A3 A GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER I ROSADALIS Furif.es the Flood, improves the Appetite Aids Digestion, Corrects thp. Ffrftlorut. And Imparts Tone, Stre-nth and r ivaay to the Whole cyszem. So that persons nslnct it fool that they enjoy uxi enure new mo. ROSADALIS Is Eecommended by the Best Fhymcians Everywhere, READ THB rOVLOVTVfa FROM Dr. F. Oijjt DAjrinuT. now of thin City Formerly Profesxor of I'h ysiolotrv and Path ological Anatomy In the Middle OeornlJ Medical Collec. Chief 8urs?xn state of utri Carolina, during the war, Vlce-Fresident Georgia Medical Association: Mr. Lawrmrf.l have carofuMy examined your forrrvnla forthe KOSADLIS, and recom mends! ii to wvenu or my ptitienta. in combination Is a happy one, and mUMt prove a potent remedy in ail !lsnc requiring the virtues of a great alterative medicine. I wlsU you success. Baltimore, April ii, 1. Baltimore, Md., March!, 13. I believe Dr. Uwrence' "ItOSADALI.V to be tiie Ht Alterative In Uao, and there fore cheerfully recommend it a sih-Ii. TllOMA.S J. li01KI,3I. V. Baltimokk, Febnary 10h ivs. Dr. J. J. iAiierenre - l'arSir I tnke r.lraa- nrein recommending your lUXSADALJ.-j a a very powerful alterative. l ours truly, K. W. CAlUs 21. IA. We know Dr. Lawrence' Rrwndali to be a safe and reliable Alterative, Ac, and take pleasare in recommending it to the profes- ion ana punnc. J II Moore, M D, LA Smith, M IK J II Winstead, M D, t: Rrirnrs, M p, H W Kins, M !., 8 Woodwnr.1, M D, V T Hrewer, M 1, V J Uullot k, M D, It ii itariiam, m i. V O Duggan, M 1), Wilsox, N. C, January 7th, li.!. -.For Testimonial of Kemabkablk CntF3 .See "Ilosadali Almanac" for this yearly Trcpared at the Laboratory of Dr. J. J. Lawrence & Co., 211- Baltimore Street, BA L TI2I0RE STJITH & DWYEE, WHOLESALE DF CO GISTS, CHICAGO, General Aarents for the- North Wes!ern States, to whom order should be addressed. n vj-nm Country Her chants, DAIRYMEN, FARTXEItS, & OTHERS C03T3IGS TOUR ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTEB, EGGS, FLOUR, AND MEAL, FLAX, COT TON, DRIED FRUIT, GREEN FRUIT, FURS AND SKINS, GRAIN AND "WOOL POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, GLNSENO, IOPS, FEATHERS, PROVISIONS, OILS HEMP, TALLOW, LARD, TOBACCO, SORGUM MOLASSES SEEDS, GAME, to JOSIAH CARPITTTUR General Commission Merchant 442, 4i 1 Sc. 4 46, Washington St NEW YORK CITY- And receive his weekly Frice Currant of Traduce a net Groceries, the mml comptete Frice Currant pub- , I Lifted ii the United States. Send for a Price Currant. Marking Plate3 & Cards Fundsiei FREE, Liberal Advances Made on Corrsi; xnanta. Established May 1, 18G8. First Cls Befence grvea when required. Pine Finishing Lumber at HOt.H. SMALL'S.