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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1868)
I w 1 ' Omr Auttaerisc AptaU. ITa-wxbt, at ?roTi.-il.a City. " " It. A. IIawlkt, at Clifton. Geo. j. KTAiiT, at AKplnwalL Our Advertising Agent. Pitctif-ld & Eaton, L:i Pine st, St. Louis. J. ss. W ItLI us. V7 'i-,inut it -H. L pETTixaiLL. : larh liow. New York. JCLE IlEAUBIKKACS, St. Joe'pu. ! Cook. Cobves 4 ' -o., Chicaco, lii. Cooii, Cobckn & Tatlok, Cincinnati, Ohio. H. IE 1'ABnx. Cincinnati. umo. A. F. Lincoln A Col, Boston, Ma. Ar-riTal and Deparrnre of T.Talls. Bonthern Extern Arrivwi at 12 o cl.xrk X - lrpart-at l,1 P sc Kortbern & Eastern Arrive at 4 o'clock r m . Uepartsat am Beatrice Arrives Tuesdays, Thnrsdays and sjitarrtara. at 7 o'ckk. r st Depart Mondays, W ednesdays and Fridays at 8 o cluck a m Grant Arrives Thursdays at 8 o'clock P X liepart Thuntdaya at ft o'clock a st Pout (fter JJuur 7 o'clock a Jf Uo r M ' lmduvt-e to k A at,-and ; to p jt , . A. Li. AIAK-?iL Post Starter. gt. Jeeeph and Council BlnCa IVailrawd. v TIME BCHEDULE No. L - - Owtng IVrth.. Owing Saalh. Hamburg WatMon Phtlpn Corning Crai lillloW I- orewl City Forbes Nodaway Ain:uwna SU Joseph 1 50 p.m. Abu zona ixlawa w Kortw oresi City 2 K 4-' 9 a 30 10 W lii W 11 ll 11 ;-n li u" pjn. li 3U 2 1 ) 8 1 3 4 F.IgeJow 4 4 5 6i) tTalR ( 'ormng . . Phelps WaXnon Hamburg 15 5 : 5 1 6 LOCAL MATTERS. J. I Colliapp, Auditor. EROWNA'IIXE, THURSDAY. OCT. 1,186$. A full fctock of Ilarnw-fc at Bauer's. U C Lett Land Agent, Brownville. The Birrer Skirt, at Theo. iun & Co'. Flour Spring and Fall Wheat, at JIcGee's. Fresh tMd delivered to order. "VOL, UOSSELL. At 2ay"s EeffUlaior, -100 Overcouts Just received. - y.rring iliiU for aale at f 3 below coat. James MuiroEit. Oo to ilaj'i Eeulator for Boys Cape Overcoats. A Good ShoEaker can find steady em ployment by applying to A. K0BL50X. Oo to M.ar'a Regulator ! No Goods ruls rep resented. A Few Thousand Ehinglea for aale cheap at the Advertiser office. Oo to iiaj'a Beeulator ! Call for New btyle Uata. $33,000 Worth of Clothing will be opened In No. 70, McFhenton's BLock by J. S. HetzeL Oo to Iklxy Beg-ulator ! Call for the Gent's fantastic Suit." The Special Premium offered by Wm. II. Rmall for the prettiest Lady on the Fair i round, Thursday the ilth, was awarded to Mrs. DeForrest Porter. Joseph Baker has been appointed Jailor, and with hi family hits moved in and taken charge of the Jail under the Court House. Sheridan is the name of a new town to be located junt beyond the Nemaha near old SU George. A liepublic-n Pole was raised there thi week. "Warranted The beat Cut-torn ilade Boots and shoes ever brought to this city. Call and tee thenx, at J. L. McGee &. Co'a. WUijamH. Hoorer. Iieal Estate Agent, ha for a numter of choice tracts of land In Nemaha county, and choice building lota In Brown vilie. Cha. Hdllmer, Boot and Shoe Maker, No. 62, has now on hand a splendid lot of Custom Made lioot and Shoes, and all kinds of leather aad can make up work to Ult alL Cona ttent ! To keep ones nose a deep in carnation m ith -medieal lituor" one keeps for aale, and from tu inrjurtitoa lur Grant, Strickland and other prominent Republicans af drunkards. The on ! y Home ilanulactuxer of I'urni ture in the West are Mel ail &. t'3., of thisi ity, and they personally aeh-ct aU their eastern made ware, and will not buy or sell anything but what they can recommend. Purchase y oar Fruit Tree. Vines, Shrub and Flower fkswJs of R. W. Furnas, who i prepared to receive orders foranything In thai, line, Mr. Furnas ought to be able K thl orders more underbtandingly than non-resident and travelling agent. Heuel'a Goods have Arrived, and will probably be opened by Saturday. As an in dication of his stock we may mention that he has already received seventy cases of Boots and Shoes. This is but a small indication of the business he will be prepared to do." Another Victory ! At the late Nemaha County Fair the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine received the First Premium, being the beat Family Sewing Machine now In use. Everj' Machine warranted for three years. Instructions given free by Mrs, M E- Bakgis, Agent. Tfcat's So ! Hetrel has come with his new Clothing and Marsh Is coming out with his Prospectus for for ruing Clubs for Periodicals and Papers. Now is the time to subscribe to be sure of securing the January numbers. Step riht In to the Book Htore at the Post Office and subscribe for your particular News paper .cd .Magazine for the coming year. Plank down your cash and Marsh will fork over your Magazine or Newspaper for a whole year. A BrowrviUa Dry Goods Store. It not only gives us pleasure to call the attention of our home reader to the juagniflcent stock of Good Just opened by Theo. Hill A Co., but iso our foreign readers to give them an Idea of Brownviilo and Its business. One on en tering their store room In this block is struck by lu general appearance as though he were In some Ui street. Si. Louis, or Broadway, Y. Y., first class store. For sixty feet on the right re shelves and drawers crowded to overflow ing with silks, satins, velvet, notions, trim mings and everything that goes to imike up the fashionable or substantial wear of ladies or children In the l'.nh century. Here may be found the latest novelties of the season, which this firm Is receiving almost daily. On their coQiiLt-rt, to the right and left, may be seen one hundred twenty fst In length piled up from four to six feet high Prints,Enghsh and French Marenoes, Poplins, Armures, Black and colored Alpacoa, Empress Water Proof Cloth, Delains In all varieties, shades and colors. Also, Flau nels, M uslins, bleached and unbleached. Blanks, all kinds from the gen uine Mackinaw down. Coun Ui pains and Coverlet, wove and knit, Gent's piece goods, complete assortment. Here will alo be found the latest style Ladies' Chiaks, which are decidedly the neatest looking and must be the most comfortable article of the kind ever made; two dozen were sold by this house the first week they were opened; more have been ordered. Ladies, so call and see them. Next the door on the left is a very fine display of Ladien and Misses' Hat, Gent's and Boys Uais and Caps, Ladies', M Uses' and children Snoes smd Men's Boot and Shoe. Theshelving and draws to the left are filled with Queensware, Glassware, Cutlery and Staple and Fancy Groceries. Thin is Uu a general outline of the mam room. I'p stairs is a room 2ixS0 occu Fied solely with Carpets. Boots, Shoes, Trunks piles of Blankets. Muslins, Sheetings, etc, In bulk. Their cellar is full of plows, and heavy Hardware. Here may be found a full stock of those two Klt brted Plows, the John Ifccie Moline Plow and the St. Louis Tlow Oo's Plow, the latter made expressly for the "oil of Nebraskaand upon actual work took the first premium at our County Fair. &u?h Isoneof our first class wholesale and retail business houses, and doing a business com mensurate with their stoct. As men, fair, honorable, high-mind! business men, we n recommend the Hills as worthy the pa trvnnz of an. A No 1 4 year old Harm f- ZtZ. 'En quire at this office. Go to Hay's Hejrulj,tcr. Z X) Casslmere suits jest iLperifd. All Hew will be the stock of Clothing open ed In No. 70, by H. B. UeUel. Go to Hay's Eegulator J The largest stock of Clothing In the west. John Deere's genuine Moilne Tlows, &X for aale byTheo. Hill &. Co. Go to Hay's Keguiitor! 000 Cauaimere Overshirts Just received. Iletiell's Clothing will not be half worn oat from laying on the shtl. Go to Hay's Eegulator ! The only One Price Clothing House In the city. 1000 Feet Dry Cottonwood Lumber for sale by James Medford. Go to Hay's Eegulator t 100 doz. Under shirts and Drawers just opened. Per in Breaking Plows 2M T. 4 il. smith & Co s make, for sale by J. C. Deuser. Go to Hay's Ilegulator ! The largest stock of Dry Goods In the West. A Good Spun cf Horses for sale. Apply to John C. Duser, at the Pioneer Store and Tin Store. Go to Hay's Begrulator! A handsome stock of Cloak Tr.nimings Just received. HaruilfSrd & Hughes have now on hand every variety and style of Furniture that any one may desire. Eyes AlmlghTy," of the lenncrat, takes exception to our r yes. In '57 he used to larri ette his out to grass. Ladies Go to May's Regulator and exam ine his stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings. i ou can save 23 per cent. J. L- He Gee & Co. defy Jew or Gentile in the way of new and choice goods, at reason able rale. Call and see them. Teare & Co. are just reeeivineand onen- ing their Fall Goods, which as far as they have opened are first class. As Cold Weather is Comlnjyou will find It to your advantage to call and see the fine assortment of Heating and Cooking Stoves at Shellenberger Ero's. Our Tanners Club will certainly fizzle If those who have purchased uniforms do not wear them or find voters that will ! Rtil we progress? The London Philomrtthean Society will meet In the London School House Friday evening, October 2d. All Interested are invit ed to attend. W. n. Winters. Pres. Change. R. C Berger has bought out G. W. Garrison's interest In the Saloon In the Whitney Block. The firm is now Roberts A Berger. Boots. Boots and Shoes at A. Robiscn's from the best manufactories In Chicago, New York, Rochester and Buffalo, which I will sell cheaper than any. house this side of St. Joseph or west of here. Give me a call be fore purchasing, for I mean what I say. French leather of the best brands for custom work made to order A. Robisox. The Metropolitan Brass Band BalL Last Thursday night, was the grandest and most pleasant affair of the kind had In this city for many a year. Socially we know it was a per fect success, financially we believe it ww, there having been about seventy-five couple present. New Instruments. The Metropolitan Brass Band have ordered a complete sett of new Silver Instruments, which will lie here in a few days. The reputation of this Band is already extensive and good. They have been engaged to play at Omaha on the luth. Escaped "Crit" Miller, sentenced to six years imprisonment for Burglery at the last term of the District Court, escaped last Mon day. From what we can learn It was gross carlessness on the part of his guards In taking him out at 10 o'clock at night In a condition to run. Pole Bising at Kemaha City. The Re publicans of Nemaha City Precinct will raise a Grant and Colfax Pole next Saturday after noon. A general Invitation is extended to Republicans everywhere to be present. We hoe Brownville will turn out a rousing del egation. Let all go down who can. G H- Henderson ha just returned from Chicago, where he has been purchasing a fine stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, Bonnets, Hats, Notions, etc., a portion of which have arrived, and from this we can recommend his taste. Judgement and goods to the Ladies of Brownville and vicinity. The Ferry Question is now fairly settled. All interests have been harmonized. The firm now having tlie Ferry and Franchise is McGee, Harmon, Bailey and Barret, under the title of The Brownville Ferry Company. The Council have so managed this affair as to protect every intereft of the city. There is no calculating the benefit of this amicable set tlement to the city and the parties and we congratulate both. The increasing value of the crossing and the ability of the men hav- ng It, warrant us In predicting that we will never again he so long without a ferryboat as the seige j UKt passed. Wm- H. Small. As a young, enterprising and energetic business man we cannot too highly commend Wm. II. Small, of the Red Store. Forbesideshis splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions always on hand, he has now open the largest and best stock of Queensware and Glassware in this city, and Is determined to increase to meet all the demand which may be made upon him. With a view to building up this business he receives no goods but what he can warrant as No. 1 in every respect. Give him a call. See his advertisement on our Agricultural Page. Personal. C G. Dorsey and S. L. Swan have Just returned fromavisit to Springfield, Mass. J A Johnson, has returned from his eastern visit- - - A St. Louis Railroad Delegation were in our city last Wednesday. They are feeling the pulse of the people on the Atchison fc Nebras ka city raiircird.- . Rev. E. D. Phillips, of Johnson county, eo! portear of the Baptist Association in Nebras ka, called upon us this week. He represents the interests of the church as in a flourishing condition In this State. He occasionally sup plies the pulpit of the Baptist Church in this cltv. SCHOOL HEETTNO NOTICE. The Annual School Meeting of Brownville City School District will be held at the School House In Brownville on Monday, Octoler 5th IstiS, at the hour of 2o'tiock,p. m. Theneees sary business of 6aid meeting is to elect a Treasurer for the ensuing three years; and to decide upon the amount of School Tax to be levied for the year l.3. Any other matters which may seem expedient may also be dis posed of. All persons over the age of twenty one year, resident, and liable to pay school District Tax In said District, are qualified voters of said meeting. ' O. B. HrwrTT, Director. THEOLOGICAL DISCUSS lOST. E. V. Wilson, Spiritualist, and W. P. Shock cy. Soul-sleeper, will discuss the following ing question, via-: Rm!tifJ, That the Bible (Kins James ver sion.) sustains modern Spirituatsm in all its phases.' In Brown villed on the 2d. 3d and ilh of Oc tober. These gentlemen profess to be masters of the ieculiar -isms they advocate, and we know them to be talented nnd ready in de bale, therefore all who can should hear the discussion. A CAHD TO THE FUBLIC. Tb nil thote in need of JWi Clunrj nwr, I would respectfully say. wait but a few davs and 1 will be psepared to suppiv yoir wants from as large and well-assorted a stock as, I believe, was ever opened In Nebraska, and at prices a low, and. perhfts, lower than any you have ever purchased at since the war. I can sruarrantee that I will have no "shoddy poo is. or -slop-shop work In my store, as my Clothicsr have been made op undrmy own supervision from Goods purchased in the bolt bv .nvself. It shall be my endeavor to give entire satisfaction both in tuy Goods and Prices, andean saferrsay to ail it wllipay yon to wait a short time and examine my stock and prices before purchasing. J, G. HET2X1. Hovm'n Lif of Schuyler Colfax, pub lished br T. B. Peterson t Brothers, is an ae curar1 and reliable narrative, written bv one famiiliar with the subject of his sketch. " It is brief bur, comprehensive in its bi.rra; Lical details, and lull of Interest to every ouo lov ing to contemplate our humanity in the nn foldinsr and grrowth of its higher types of character. The pen of fcincy has not drawn the portraiture, but in statements, that might go into court as evidence, we are Introduced to a man whose genial kindness is delueofui and refreshing to contemplate as the mno cense of childhood. This volume is also val uable because throrsh its risid narrative of f,c-t, it s bows that the poetical life of Mr. Col fax has been so sueeefi&iul. not because he has been so lucky, nor because as a political trim mer he has so managea in some way to always catch the breeze of popular favor, but because his public Bfehas been the srowth and development of political principles that cminated irom the laws and obligttioua of rizhteousnefcS. rrom tuis volume it w seen that from the beginning of his political ca reer adherence to the rigtit has bee-n hw iaot to. From this volume it is seen that by fol lowing this sign with his richly endowed nature, he has attained his present eminent position and wide influence. The life af Mr. Colfax very largely embodies his Editorials, letters, addresses and speeches, and as these are ail authentic, the volume has a worth it could not otherwise possess. This feature of the book mAkes it an invaluable record of oneof our most distinguished men. It also makes it such a life of Mr. Colfax that no friend or admirer of his will be willing to be without it. It is published by T. B. Peterson &. Brothers, Philadelphia, in a large duodeci mo volume, of four hundred pa?es, bound in cloth, prteefUa copy, and will be sent to any place, noM-Pid,on receipt of that amount by 'the pub Ushers. . . Hates ot Ferriage charged by the Brown -vi 1 le and Nort h suir Ferry : 4 Horses and Wagon loaded 1 2T empty. loaded- 1 0i 1 00 75 75 50 2-5 fut 75 W) 2D 15 .5 10 00 50 10 15 empty. Bnggy- 4 Oxen and Waeron, loaded. 4 " empty. 2 " empty.. 3 " 44 " loade Horses lead or loose, each Cattle per bead Hogs or sheep, each Footmen, each Lumber per M, handled by ferryman . Freight per 100 B6 .,, ' Mnn an i IIorse The nnderslaned have purchased the Steam Ferrv Boat Marv J. ArnUJ, and wUl run her over the Missouri nr?r Ixt ween Brown vilie, Nebraska and N orth Star, Ma, at all reason able hoars in the uay time. She is a safe boat, and will be manned by a careful and gentlemanly set of officers. The trarelins public are invited to make the crossing of the river at Brownville at above rates. McGhe, Haehan BAXLT. Sunshine tAd Shadow in JS ew York City liv Math- linlp smith, more lamiliary known as "Burwh," tte correspondent of the iinntr.n Nework cress, w e nave received trom the publishers a few advanced sheets of this forthcoming book. From its table of contents we shall expect it to be one of the best books Issued by the press. It will be valuable to the old, to the frequent visitors to New York, to the mercnanis ana mmi the country, to the stu dent of human nature, to the lover of the marvelous, to the speculator, totneamoiuous money maker, to those who visiting the city would" shun its pitfall, to the general student of history, to everv philanthropist, christian and lover of missionary enterprises, to those who would read intelligently in me uaiiy Journals alout the city and the occurrances therein, and to, In short, every citizen in America. , , It has ninety-two chapter teaching of as many subjects, all of which are matters of Interest to the general reader. Mr. Smith s acknowledged ability as a writer, and his well established reputation as a correspon dent are sufficient guarantees of the quality and style of the work. His professional ex perience has given him abundant opportu nity for collecting material : and his peculiar talent for narration is allowed its widest s-ope in describing hicrh life and low life in New York. The book "will be printed from new eleetrotvpe plates, on good paper, and will be appropriately illustrated with twelve full paged engravintrs. It will contain over seven hundred closelv printed octavo pages, and will be furnished to subscribers at the following low prices: In extra fine English cloth, sprinkled edgt;l; gilt, $3,50, and will be sold only by subscription. Agents are wanted in every town and county to canvass for lu For full particulars and terms aikiress the publishers, J. B. Burr &. Co., IS Asylum SClIartforn, Con. - - - BROWNVILLE MARKETS. FLOUR Winter t sack , S7 00 Sprimr 5 00 7 -35 1 OO 20 is 20 20 ... I l 25 . 45 .23fii3t) 25 20 CORN? bushel, old, - - . " new, MEAL r bushel BACON Hams to shoulders V Jt " Sides V lb LARD Canned f - SVKUP Golden V eal Sugar House gal.. - COFFEE Java y tt " Kiui) lb CHEESE New York Factory r tt Countrv t lb TEA Imperial V h 2 25 1 75 2 00 25 20 . 15 .. 2 25 2) .. 1 W 70 . 15 2Vi: 30 1 25 .. 4 11 002 25 5 00 5 00 5tS7 00 oO"u..3 (10 Ouji 7 50 . hiliH-.k F " Young Hvson fc CANLLEi star ? a . Tallow fc APPLES Dried t ft. Green V bushel. rEACTIEs Dried ? IOTATuES New bushel " Sweet f1 pound. COAL OIL gallon EUtS v uoz... BUTTER V 0) HONEY r UNION p bushel SALT per barrel LUMBEli Cottonwood per 100 2 dak " Walnut.; " line 3 SHINGLES Cottonwood per luuu 2 " line 5 LATH Cot ton wood per 1Uju i 00 7 50 6 (' Pine . WfxD Dry Hard per cord.. HIDES Dry per bj " Green WHEAT Fall per bushel Spring WOOL per ft. 15 5 1 .50 00 1 15 40 sine Siding, a choice and full stock, at ' WM.H. SMALL'S. JOHX I. CARSON, 33 AJST KEE, BRO WSVILLE NEBRASKA. Exchange Bought and Sold on all the prin cipal citnV. Also dealer in Gold and Silver Com, Gold Dim and GOVERZIXTEl-T BONDS. Deposits received, payable at sight. Inter est pai 1 on time deposits by special agree ment. Taxes paid for non-residents. All kinds of U. S. Bonds wanted. COE'S fir. y sd bp sia Lie. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUR It, COE'S DXtPErSlA CURE. cOE'S DYSPErsiA crrtE. COF'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. - COE'S DYSPEPSIA CTRI. COE'S PYfPEPSIA CTTtB. COS'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COK'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE. This world renowned remedy fjr the unijiljcg cure of ' t . DYSPEJi'STA, Indlsresllon, Sick Stomacli, Sournci"1 or Acidity of Stem " acb,RIsln?of Food, Fla tuJcncy, Lossitadc, Heariness, Dli liousnrs', and all disor ders r THe gloruacli and Kovrels, Is nrred t:pon tbe attention aod trial' of snfTp'rers from this nwt h.nr.ble ot all rt:ae. Dyspepsia bows its rTsew ia a thousand different lorois, such as Sick HeaJach'. Heanoo'n. Depelon ftn er.l sn-n-e " nneai-mess and titling that Ton are net well Fd Uirtre' yon. ries and oors on v.rtir toroach ; b''n 4 b 1 sk;n ' l,n)W " nnred and bot; dvn t rel a"' yon eotHd n.i.ve or stir abJut and wo-eof all lndi?etioD or Cnstipatioc, are noting mere ! .es than lypep.a. Tboo "Inds IhonMtnrfS sufler and d.e tti-w.y. ,nd neither tiiem-el' hr aystnan know wh.t ai.VtBCJO except that tber are surely dying. Rf.ier'we rer1 lt toi8 ls Dyki" If yon wou d bst prt-f ol our s.s.ement, yon would TOOrrelve d child en from u early rrare.it T(.u -:,.J have bealtf. -Rd wery and strength "again e t eg ,0 ,rT cne btUe COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE, YoawiTi ,mIimk" i wiimipe your barreel icts ai1 gloomy f.retHm. B,.w soon it will ct.iwi asy itrenes of DypepMa. TSow soon it ' ,, .... .' , nfw life and visnr. and how ,otm it will m-Ue a wed man rr woman of ro- For yonr own sate, fur ttis sake cf everybody scffenng, we be?, we enu eat yon to try"- For Liver Complaint and nil lous Derangements, It is a overeins Eemedy. whiie for Feref aad Ague, and all those diseases which are generated in a mi asmatjceiisBate, it is s certain preventative and core. Attention, Everybody. "Wast is Beater than s smooth clean toe or arm t Then send for Sioer's .l&fallabls Depilatory tor removing ali superfluous hair from the body wiihort puis or injury to the skin. The most ooaunaw eases cored iafrom tea to fifteen days. Thoatands bsTeased It witacces. Price per package $1. or two for nt post Mid to any address wi foil dirciions for use ma receipt of pries. Address F. V. EIXER, Chemist 09 OUve St. S. ionis flin Colored People 1 have discovered a preparation to straighten the hair. I can safely rnarantee my preparation o straighten the most kin key hair on any person, so as tt will be as straight as tie hair of aa Indian, nnmbe-a hare nsed it with success. Warranted t give entire satisfaction and to do what it sU forth n tfes aboTs in a II eases. 8Bt post paid with fail directions lor use to any address on receipt of price One bottle for 81.60 cr two for $2,53- One bottle will answer for a person and keep the hair straight fol sver. Aad ress V. V. KIXEB., Chemist, 409 Olive St., St. Loui.it. GMd Slews tbe Affile ted. Five years ago, while traveling through South America for my health, 1 discovered a remedy which will permanently core any case of Spermatorhea or Seminal weakneas, caused by self abuse or stxnal excess tn mature years in from two to five weeks. It can be osed without the knowledge of any one. Sent sscnrely sealelfrom observation, and warran ted to effect a permanent cure or money refunded. Pice, $5 per package sufficient t cure the most in veterate case. All letters of inquiry cheerfully answered. Address, 12-4ly JOHN B. WILTOK, St. Louis, Ma. WASTED. Teachers, Students, and etaer intelligent Men and Women, in a business paying $100 to $200 per month, according to ability. For particulars ad dress ZEIGiER, KcCUBDT k. Co., Lombard Block Chicago, III. - " 13-Jl-ly Ysa Salon's Fspulcsn LUn. The greatest remedy ever discovered for the dis eases of the Sii. Cures every kind of untight ly eruptions of the face. Bemoves, without fail, Pimplet, Frtcieli, Moth Biotchet, ComodiMt vr Black Wor-Mi, Tan, 4c, and as a beauUfler it has no equal. For gentlemen after shaving it Is inval uable. Ladles, after trying it, will use do other. Papulean Lotion" is the only reliable remedy for disuses and blemishes of the Skin. Price one dollar. Prepared only by 8. L. TAX EOLOK, St. Louis, X o For sale' by Druggists general ly. li-45-ly SuperflTBoas IXaUr Removed from the Face, Forehead, or any other part of tbe body, in five minutes, without injury to the skin, by the Oriental Kusms. Warranted. Mailed for $1 by 0. DUKAJSE, 12-43 ly St. Louis, Mo. Scientific Wesdtr. Tells bow to make all kinds of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Wines, Cor dials, Soaps, Hair Dyes, Oils, Depuiatcries, Po mades, Curling Fluids, Household Receipts, and hundreds of other articles in daily demand, easily made, and sold at larpe profits. It contains all tbe latestdiscoveries, secrets, arts, i.c A most won derful book. Third Edition. Fifty thousand al ready sold. Post paid to any address for 60 cents per copy, by . OLIX DCXAXS, H-43-ly St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Mott's Cowceptiom Preventive Is used by over three hundred thousand ladies cf 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 the mothers of those States owe their Immunity from large families. Il Is absolutely certain, contenieot to use and withal beneficial to health. 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 3092J 7I st. Charles itreet, H-17-ly ST. Louis, Mo. To tlie Ladiev For o&e dollar only. We are selling Silk, Shtwls, Dry and Fncy Goods of every description; also Silver Ware, Furniture, fcc. Valuable Presents, from 3 to $500 sent free of charge, to agents send ing clubs of ten and upwards. Circulars sent free to any address. WTETH k. CO. " (Succes'sof lo Messenger k, Co. 47 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. P. 0. Box 2931 li-l-em Deafness, Catairb., Consumption and Caaetr Cartd. A Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh, Consumption and Cancer: their causes, means of speedy relief and ultimate cure. By a Pupil of the .academy of Medicine, Paris. Sent to any address for 10 cents. Letter from Rob'tMcMurdy, D.D., LL.D., Grand Prelate of Grand Encampment of TJ. S., and Editor of the Saturn! Freemason : New Toitx. Sept. 1", 1S67 Dr. Stii.I.wei.1. was in charge of Grace Church Hospital, Alexandria, Ya., during the war. I fre qoeut y.aiuMMi daily, for months, visited this Hos pital, and bad every means ol kniwicg Disreputa tion (or efficiency and skill. It was of the most creditable character, and his success in the treatment of patients was remarkable. . . RO&KHT McMUSST. Orgakic Vibrato. It fits into tbe ear, is mof perceptible, remove rinmng noitet in the head, aad enables deaf persons to hear distinctly at church and pnbiicassemblies. This instrument will often pro duce results almost miraculous and indeed in cases of long standing deafness, it will relieve in a shsrt time. It may be adjusted with the ease ot spec tacles. " DR. STILL WILL wit; be professionally at SI Sast Washington place. University Buildings, N. Y.f daily, 10 to 4, except Tuesdays, when he will beat hit rooms 1032 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 12.1 6-ly " Manhood 1 How Lost, How Restored! 'Siffl Just published, a new edition of Dr. eVT' a V -fi . Culverwell's Celebrated Essay oo the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impcteucy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self lnduigence or sexual extravagance. 23" Price, in sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in his admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out a awle of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual , by means of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition msy be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. X3T This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the lanl. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on rece ptof six cents, cr two stanrrs. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide;" price 25 cents Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE k, CO., 40-ly 127 Bowery, New Tork, P. 0. 4,686. Dr. Whlttier Has been longer engaged in the treatment of Chronic, Sexual and Female Diseases than any other Physician in St Louis. Syphilis In all its fbrms, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchids, Diabetes, and all affections cf the Urinary and Sexual Organs, are treated with tbe greatest sTfrcess. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, as the result of self-abuse in youth, or sexual ex cesses in maturer years, which produce some cf the following effects, as blotches, debility, dim ness, dimness of sigbt. confusion of ideas, evil forebodings, aversion t society or females, loss of memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage improper an be cartd. Periods suefing from Consumption, Dyspepsia. Chronic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, Hernia, Rupl tnre or sny other chronic affecuon, may rely upon receiving a ra-iieat rere. Particalar attectich given to ah Female Com puunu; lasammatioa aad rieeration cf the Womb, LeBccrrhea, Chlorisi, Stsrility, fcc. Most cases can be properly treated without an interview, and medicines sert by Kail or express, aertred free from observation. Consultation by letter erst office rEE. Charges moderate and cures gtiaTraateed. E3Office, with hospital accommodations fnr pa tients. Su. tn st Charles street, between Sixth and Seventh, St. Louis. Mo. Everybody cam set, tn a sealed envelope," my tbcerj and treatment or Sexual aad Urinary Ks eises, containing roll symptom lists, for two pos taae stamps; atso, my paper relating to Chronic and Female Complaints, fof a three cent stamp. 12-17-ly Bride and Bridegroom. Essays for young men on the interesting rela tion of JEriderroow te Bride is the institution ot Marriage, a Guide to the matrimonial felicity, aad true happiness. Sent by mail In sealed tetter en velopes frM of charge. Addren. HOWARD ASSO CIATION, Bjx Po FttUade'xaia, Pa. SltuUia Simillba.-cwraatmv. k.-.vj, uauaauc specifics tave ptared, .uosi ample experience, an entire success) Simula, ftrorent . r . . . . . . - r, cai uaa re.iatie. Tney are the only medicines perfect ry adap-d to popular use so simple that mistakes cannot be made la using uiem, so Harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raisea u. ti ghest cr-nimendaUon from :i, and wil always render satisfaction. Nos. ' 1 Cures Fevers, Congestions. Infl.jna Cents. cures Worms, Worm Fever, W orm Colic 85 X cure Crying-colic or Teething of Icfaata. r Uiarrbcea of children cr adul's 25 o cures DyseoUry, Grificg or Biilious code .85 wrM Chjera-morbus, VomiUns 35 7 cures Coujas, eulds, bronctins 25 S cares Neuralgia, toothac&e, faceache 25 9 cures Headache, sick headache, vertigo 25 10 cures Dyspepsia, billius stomach .J25 1 cures Soppressed, or paiufal periodaL23 12 cures Whites, too profuse r 1J cures Croup, cough, didcait breathing- -25 14 cures Saltrtume, erysipelas, eruptions 25 15 cures Rheumatism, rheumatic pains. .25 16 cures Fever and ague, chin fever, agues W 17 cures Piles, blind er bleeding AO 18 cures Opthaimy, and sore or weak eyes 1' cures Catarn, accute or chronic Infloen: 20 cures Whooping-cough, violent coughs. 21 cures Asthma, oppressed breathing 22 cures Ear discharses, impaired hearing. -50 23 cures Scrofula, enlarged glands, swellings 6U 24 cures General debi.ity, physical weakness 60 25 cures Dropsy, and scanty secretions 60 2 cures Sea-aickcess, sickness trom ruling CO 27 cures aadney-diseases, Gravel 60 23 cures JServoaa debility, seminal emissions, i- voiuntarydiscnaiges ...... 1 00 2S cures Sore moutn. eauter.. , 60 SO cures Cnnary weakness wetting beds- -60 It cures Painful periuda, with spasms , 60 S2 cures bofferiiigs at chance of lite- .1 00 33 cures Epilepsy, spasms, kt. Vitus dance. S4 enres Dtpthena, ulcerated sore tliroat Family cases of So to W targe vials, mo . roccw er rosewood case, containing a specinc for every ordinary disease a .1 00 .1 60 family is subject to, and bowks of di rectione, from... $19 to $35 Smaller Fsmily and Traveling Cases, with 20 to 23 via!, from Specifics for all Private Diseases, bota lor Cnrinr anil Preventive Treatment, in $5 to $3 vials and pocket cases $2to$5 Pond' Extract cures Burns, Bruises. Lameness, Soreness, Sore Throat. Sprains, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumausm, Lumbago, Piles, Boils, Stings, Sore Eyes, Bleeding cf the Lungs, Nose, Stomach, or of Piles; Corns, C leers, Old Sores. JEJ-Price 60 cts. to $I,Id.- These Remedies, except Pood's Extract, by the case or single box, are seut to any part of the coun try, by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt of the pf ice. Address EcvrBitT'i Specivic Homeopathic medicise Co., Office and Depot No. 661 Broadway, N. T. Dr. HumDbrer is consulted daily at his office, per sonally or by letter, as above, for all forms of dis ease. For sals by McCOMAS CO., X5-y Brownville, Neb. An Address To the Nervous and Debilitated, whose sufferings' have been protracted irom bidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable. H you are sunering or cave sunerea from Involuntary cischarges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? D you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a iiltleextra eiert.oo produce palpitation or i&e oean r voet your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, Irs qusnily get out of order i Is yonr urine sometimes thick, milky, orflocky, or is it ropy on setting Or does a thick scum rise to tbe top? Or is a sediment st tbe bottom after it has stood awhi.e? Do you have spells of short breatbing or dyspepsia ? Are vour bowels constipated? i you cave speus or fainting or rushes of blood to tbe head? Is your memory impaired Is your mind constantly dwell ing upon this suMert? D" you feel dm I, listless, moping, tired of company, or life ? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you sta-t or jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tbe lustreof your eye as brilliant? Tbe bloom on your cneea as orignir Do von eniov vourseif in society as we.l ? Do you pursue your business with tbe same energy ? Do von fl aa much confidence in yourself? Are yonr spirits da II and flagging, given to fiuof melancholy? if so. do not lay it lo your iiver or ayspersia.- itave you restless nights? You' back weak, your knees weak, and have but little apetite, and you attrib ute this lryspeia or liver complaint? Now. reader, sell-abuse, venerul diseases oaiiy cured, and sexual excesses, are all capableof prod Do ing a weakness of tbe generative organs, me or gans of generation, wheu in perfect beaitn, make tbe man. Did you ever tbmk tbat tbo-e bold, defi ant, energetic, pereverim?, successful bui-iuess men are always those whose generative. organs are in perfect heatih ? You never near such men com plain of being melancholiy, oi nervousness, 1 1 fsi Di tat ion of the heart. Tney are never afraid tbey cannot succeed in business ; they don't become sad and discouraged ; tbey are always polite and pleas ant in the company or laoies, ana ioos you ana them right in the face none of your downcast looks er any other meanness aoooi mem. no not mean those who keep the organs inflamed by rnnnine to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for. How many men from badly cured diseases, rrom the effects or self-abase and excess, have brought about that state or weakness in those organs tnat has reduced the general system so much as to in duce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and amost ev ery other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and tbe real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspectei', and have doctored for all but the right one. Disease of these orgsns renire the use of a diu retic. HELM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SU CH U ik the gret Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of ibe Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakne-s. Female Complaints, General Debility, and all dieajies or the Cnnary Organs, whether existing in Male or emale, from what ever cause originating, and no matter of bow long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and Mcid are strp-' ported from tiiese sources, aud the health and hap piness, andibat of Posterity, depends upon tbe prompt use of a reliaole remedy. Helmbold's Extract Bucbu. established upward of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist. 694 Broadway. New York, and 104 South loth St., Philadelphia, Pa. PbUCE $1.25 per bottle, or bottles lor $6 60, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. At the Sln ol tlie BIG BED STEAD ! Is the place to buy FURHITUREAHD UPHOLSTERY SJcF-AJL & Co., Keep constantly on hand a complete assort ment of Soas, Beadtteads, Wardrobe, Bureau, Rockinv Chai', Spring Bed, Wah Standi. What Sot, Eat Rack, Kitchen -f-- Kitchen Parlor fpf .-" Parlor, Chair, Marble Topped Stand, Table. Center - - . .- . ' Lounae Spring. Swing Crib, OjScs CAtfirs. Settee. u . Ktichtn X Z- X Saje lS -.-t Plain (,- rL " Stand v-t' " Comfort, Mattreue. Ttte-tete Bed Sprinot Children' Cab and Gig, Oilt and Rotewood Moulding, Sheet. PUlowt, Pillow Slip ete., etc SHOW OASIS & 0FITE W0K5 IIADS TO ORDER! And anythirm and everything required to set lip plain or fancy housekeeping All of their ware in either manufactured or pnt up under their special superintendence, which enables them to sell sound articles at smaller prices than Eastern manufactured goods. Our Hearse V Ls at the service of the public at any time It may be needed, and is gotten up laas nnesty ie as any farther east JEM GilOim CASES m ( of all sizes constantly ou hand. At Eastern rxices' "We are doing btlsiness orf STRICTiLT CASH PIlIIfCIPLrS AT A Small Profit and bv attention to bisiness and the wants ol the community, expect ia the fatcre as in tb past to receive the patronage of the public 50 60 : - fvneralry. JlcTAIL, & CO. to rmciiAsnns or . TILE FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH EK7EE3ABLE PEED principle Fairs the present seasony commencing with the New England Agricultural Fair, at Providence; ni September where it was awarded The Highest Prize, inrmediately after which came tbe New Tcrk State Fair at Buffalo in October, where the committee swaraeairtne First Prize double Thread Hachme. Ttren came the great Annual Fair cf New England, tnat of the Mechanic's Association, at Lowell, where tbe highest prixe the ONLY GOLD MEDAL awarded to any Family Sewing Machine, was given to THE FLQIIEI-TCS! and that too Id fair competition with other First Claiw UacMn.es for five consecutive weeks where it has been exam ined by tbe best mechanics in the country and pro nounced the best constructed and most reliable Ma chine and one that,onaceouotor its simplicity would Accomplish More Work la a Xlore Satisfactory Llaniier Than Any OTHER SEWUTG MA HI EE EVER IYYEXTED! At the Fair cf the Maryland Institute, which closed a four weeks session at Baltimore on taeSTla of November, Uie superiority ot the FLORE II CE was again cocflrmed Ty the committee on Sewing, M-hies, who unanimously awarded it the GOLa MEDAL, the hichest prize tbe InsUtnte confers. Ob the 12tn of September tbe Great Fair and Ex hibition of the. American Institute was opened in New York. As usual tbedisplay of SewtugMach'nes was Isrge and tbe competition strong, but after six weeks trial the friends ot 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 Uie close of tiief.ir: "Tbe whole number of Sewing Machines on exhi bition is thirteen, of these, twelve are entered for competition. Tbe article bearing the number 730 (FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE) is decided to be 1 lie liest on Inhibition. It must also be stated iucideutally. That fats is better than any of w ciat a-notca 10 int juaqet. "IT'S MERITS ARE : 1st. Good rialerial and Thorough Workmanship. 2d. Kore absolute novelty than marks the usual Improvements in Sewing Machines. 24 The ingenious arrangement of a positive mo tion for adjusting tbe thread during the passage of tbe shnttle and gathering up of it in Uie finish of the stitch. 4th. The reversible feed. 6th. The variety of the work that can be done up on it. We therefore decide that it receive the sward cf first class. Signed WX. PRATT, ira s cady, lj ksowlu." "This is to certify that tbe foreeoing is a true ex tract from tbe Report of the Judees of Sewing Ma chines at the 27th Annual Fair 1667 JNO W CHAMBERS, Sec Board Managers. New Tork, Nov. lTtb, 136T." It would seem as though tils succession of1 tri nmphs should be sufficient to convince any unpreju diced person of the great superiority of the FLORENCE SEVIHG MACHINE over all others , and if more is needed to confirm the aNve, we might add that. It. 1961. the Company only sold 60 Machines, whilst now there are ever Thus estabiishin; Its reputation beyond question. Every Machine is Warranted ! ! WBI. E. PIsAOT, GEX. WESTERN A GEXT, 612 N. 4th t,t., Kant side, between Washington Ave. & Green, H t. Loui, 3Xo. Circulars. Price list and samples of work fur nished on application. J OIIN W. IHTTD EIIS ON. Agent, 12-12-ly For Brownville and Nemaha Co. rwEm -EIGHT SIZE Or THE CELEBUATED f U i-J lr- aii l i hi hi i,-; '. iS ' Are bow made ty the ixcelsior ManufacturinT Comp,a. ST. JjOTTIfei. rHF;r vcxLIKNO'.VN AND VEBY POPV I AH COOliiNti STOVXS have been before Uh ui.liceince 12. r succeeding vear has addec . rrM-ir Douularitv, until the Bum has become fa tihar irevrry hoihold in the West tsmi Sooth, be demand for our "0-vv- Charter Oxvh . rear was s-rearerthan weeeoJd snrply with tlx izes" then made; atticipaarrjr a ettil greater de uuid dorin? the present year, we have ramie pat m for several additional sizes, and are prepares unanufactan- HiO to 130 CHARTER OAlv STOVES. per day, of TST XrVXT-EX GIITDI r r EKEXT S1ZI. We rnaruntee the peration of everv stove w tanufcture. and offer na relerenee anv one of tbe ia,oy thousants that have been eold. wherevei iv mav be foimd . Neither Uhr or fitiM h een spared to make our NEW CIIARTLa OAK. PERFECT COOIilXG STOTE, nd we offer ft to the trale M Uie TTE-'T CX) TRUtTTED, MOST nrKABLE and LNITOIiM peratins: WK)KI'G STtlVE in trie market, la a-l iaion to our EXTENSIVE STOVE EU?1 rES we are prvnared to offer to Stove Dealers 'insmithe and otsers in the trade, the larvst anl wet coraDlete a9ortruent cf MetaU and 1 inner ' tock in the West. Our arraarf mflt with tne at. Sew IcfiB M6 mii stamping Company en!te ns torie 1,'rwrsJ iseounts to larr- Hirers of FKENCH S1.UIPED "IXNEIi IRON WAKE . and Tinners' bapphes. lavm? recent! r rediiei the prices of all anioies ol nrOA"X MANUFACTUKE, we believe dealers and usekeepers will find it to their interest to send or Catalorae and Price List , and ex amine oar prices eforeparchsoiag: elsewhere. Adirese EXCE1.SI01T 3IA?TTJr-,G CO., St. Lc-ui, llisaooii. oldbv trm.r.rttrri nTi tin n BrotcrtriUe, B. ZZXTZ C0LTJl-r. V '.- r"v .A ---7- e sSNtQ v irN AT HOME' To all old Friends and Customers and . the Public grenerally t for all time to come. .li'SIOPifiuGOODS HEADQUARTERS FOR 13 D 7 0 HEADQUARtERS FOR wi wnx vert st UNDERSOLt) On sny article is out line. We will tell for cash to anybody. On Credit to I.obody. Wabuy for cash, and we shall sen fof casTi. And havinz no bad debt, we propnse to give our customers t&e benefit arising' from THE GASH SYSTEM fa Lo-w Prices ssd Best uoods. DEI ODS We shall keep afuM assortment of staple and fancy Goods. Notions, etc., sod while we shall sell Staples as low as any bouse tn the country, we thoii not ebarve 15 per cent more for H. siery, Motion, ate, than they are wortlf to "average profits. roii Tin: L TRADE THE EEGULATOR Eas en exhibition the greatest variety of Fancy and Staple Diy Gds E L 0 Mi l 0 6 CAEPETS Cf any bouse ia the trade, and his arrangements are such that he receive the Latest NOVELTIES A taty eryesr ia JTew Terk slaost isifr". ML W 'if A i - JTardicare, Siovei, T.rtic-zrt, ri.r'-') ::ni rent; t - ! ),i : ) 21Hii jTer.es ''rc9 Ll),CJ j -Hie TsTic F Vs, Pittsburg Iron cud 27a'Zst Pittiburg Iron end Rial's, PiiUburg Ircn and 2iaiU, Jfechcnic't T'jcU v ' : .'j "v - mid. i. . f Charier OaFStovrt, Charter Oax&iors, Charter Oak Sioves; Besides -:ort merit of xvary kj- j In a first clasa nf;n"M?lF '"F! xT'"," ii..iiL)....U!. ....'J OiUii STOEE ! W7ich teffl be told as lota at Le Lf4JS FOR CASH! To aU tcho favor u vriih a caH. EP- LA' Compound Extract c J U ML JU L -Li i U i j Iteeommended by SCZEXTLTTC XZX EVE?. fP."'"'l AS Txrs BEST Xte-iciiy yet DIicqtctcI 102 Diseases o? tie XUood, idm, TT' ? aXD A3 A " GESS'EILA.E IIEAZTU P- T " HOSADALIS Purijies the Blood, Improves the Appclile, Aid Digasttcn, Corrects the Sccret And Imparts Tone, Sirevrth and llcaeify to the Whole jsitr So that persons nslnjr it feel that Utay actT an entire new JUX. EOSADALIS Is Recommended by the Best Physicians 2Zccryt$hcr ' bxas Tirr Totio-i-nra txnsi tjr. r. olix iu-svn.iT. no or thN city Formerly Profvor of Ihysi'l''yrv and rai. olosieal Anatomy . in tne Mi Ieiiral Collie, Chief Cur?on tatof .-o.Ui Carolina, during the war, Viee-I,Tea.''dea Georgia jledieal Aoeiatlon : Mr, Lenrrmce: I hnv rarfiV.y rrair.inad yonr formula for the IlOADLi.". and recom mended It to several of my pa:.'ecti. That combination Im a happy one. aud mna prov a potent remedy in all dleae reiruii Ihm virtnea of a jrreat alterative medicine, i wl&is you success. r. oLrx djotiixt, Baltimore, April 2 I. BALTiwoRicMrx. JfaTrht. IVtt. I believe Ir. Uwrernv s "KijrADA Ld.-i-to be Uie Iiest Alterative in Fe, and tLtcra fore cheerful! v rfimmpnd it n T-ti. "TIIOIAS J. BOYKLS, Jf. D. Ealtimoee. Febnary lMhlJL Dr. J. Ltrttrenrf . Iear!ir--J tacepia4 ure in reroniniendin your lass r a i. aal a verr powerful alterative. Yours truly, 11. V; CAKII, M.ID. W"e kno- Ir. Lawtrrrren Ttravla2is to b a safe and reixahie Alterative, Jtc, and take pleasare in reuinmenu.ng it to the pro; ion ana puauc. J II Moore, M P, L A SitiUh, 31 I). J II Wmsiead, M D, Il II Barham, M I, W ii Dugzan, M I, T. Pimew. M T. It W Kir.a. 1 1).. K Worwlward, M D. WTKwrn. M 1, "W Jf liullijck, M i. Wilsox, K. C January 7th, HSS. For Testimonial of Hemarkablk Ctbs evee "i08udiUiH Almanac" for Lais jvmzs Prepared at the Laboratory of Dr. J. J. Iawrence & Co 844 Baltimore Street, BALTLX0H2. sunn tz DYmzzi, YTUOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHICAGO, General Agfnts tor the North tt extern States, to whom orderw hotrd be svI-ireaaecL nio-tim Comitry Ucrchrtzt DAIEYilEX, C09IICX T0V1 ASHES, BEESAVA BEANS, EUTTZTJ, EGGS, FLOUR, AND ME.VL, FLAX, COT TON, DRIED FFsUIT, green fruit, d., furs and skins, Grain and wooi poultry, naval stores, glnsizt3, hops, feathers, rR01SI0NS, 0LL3. HE3IP, TALLOW, LARD, TOBACCO, SORGUM MOLASSES seeds, GA?,rr;,'a. TO JC3IAH CAHl?IZJTl General Commission Llefcfir NEW YORK CITY And rrcrire hi xrrekbj Price Current cf Produce and Groceries, the most complete Price Currant ptJ lished in the United States, Send for a Pzico Ciirrniit, UruHng Eate3 k Czih Tzzziz FREE. LHral Advances ZI oa Ccss'rs xuenta. Established May 1, IS 03. nrst Class Inference given whB rrjjrt4. U-ly Fne PlPlhlas Lamber