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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1868)
T" 1 ncteluTSUU'Cvn Our Awthorltad Agents. Try, IT atdt, tt aha city. .2'- A. ILawlkt, ttGu-loa. Ota. O. Sstaf.t, at Acpin Trail. Oir Advertlslws; ActB . r-rrTTto A Eatox. 12 Fine st, St. Louis. J. s. v it.i.iA"s VT tWmotit, " -' K 1.L ) rm.Gii S7 par jc Bow, Yore j CLE IUArBIDLACI, M. ,JOrh, iiO- I .kk xmtu A Co., Chicneo. 1U. yoiL Counts A Tatior, Ci nclaoati, Chlo. u i7VAEViN,Cinoiriri&tL, Gliio. A. t I jx)I-s & Co, bob'.on, Mass. Arrival and X3ejartu..re of Halls Eootaern A Eastern Arrive at 12 o'clock if - De;rt at 12 " M Northern A Eastern Arrives at 4 o'clock P K - " Imparts at 8 M A X r.clo, Arrive at 8 o'c.ocic, a k - I-r.arts at 8 Peru, Arrive at 12 " 1C lx-parts at 2 fx r-ea trice, Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11 o'clock u . Dcparu Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 o'clock T at Grant Arr!va Krtuavs at 4 o'clock r u - lvart Thursdays at 8 o'clock A X Jxt v:oe IIovt$1 o'clock A KtoTP 6urvLu-i rom JO to iOU A H. A. D. MAlusH, Post Master. Time Table Of ta St. Joseph and Council EluTs Kail road, after November 23, 1S6S. TRAINS OOINO NORTH. ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Bt. Joseph at , 40 a m Arrive At Hrownvilie 2:37 p in Arrives at Nebraska City , Arrive at CounUl BlutTa ..4:m p m ...4.D0 p m EXTBESS. lves St. Joseph at ..8:00 a m An 1 Tea at Brownville , .11:23 am Arrives at Nebraska City , ..l.tw a m jfcuopm Arrive at Council iSJurla . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ACCOMMODATION. ' . . Leaves Council Bluffs at 5:39 a m Arrives at Nebraska city ..9:10 am Arrives at Hrownvilie - U:'.3 a m Arrives at bt. Joseph p m expkxss. . lave CoancU Eluffa at 110 a m Arrives at Nebraska City l.-0 p m Arrives at Hrownvilie 2:37 p m Arrive at bU Joseph WQ P m Jacob Rogers' Boss leaves Brownvllle for the Depot every day at 8 o'clock a m and 12 o'clock, BO.- LOCAL MATTERS. J". X CoUiarp, Editor. BEOWNVIIXE. THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1868. A Delugo of Dun a. Why, what is the matter ; every paper that we get Is filled with dans. Printers must bo In a terrible fix. Ve hare yet to find that dunning a man through the paper pays. We have several times be labored over a dun aimed to couch It in terms at once to express oar greatest distress, and to fall lightly yet effectively upon the tender sensibilities of our debtors, yet always with the same erect. In fact It has often seemed to ns that people rather liked that kind of reading relishing the idea that they had lots of company In their tardiness in paying the printer. Were It not for this we might Insert a alight dun. But that our lit tle faith In human honesty forbids, we might unfold a tail of want that would make each particular debtor clap his hands upon his pocket book and rny atray from our ofilcefor mtmOu to com. Yet, no; we'd rather have them come and aee us, when, with smooth avnd pleasant speech, we'd edge our way into their confidence, and, perhaps. In a charitable way, they'd dole ns out the sum they justly owe ns. No, kind reader, though our need be great, we are opposed to public donning ; but call ad see ns do. Cew Goods by every express for A. May. .All Kinds of game wanted at the City Heat Market. Xl.olladsy's Drug Store has been removed to the building formerly occupied by the U. & Land Office. Thanksgiving was generally observed in oar city- iieligious worship was held at the several churches, and the business houses generally dosed. Brownrille Chapter It. A. Masons meets at Masonic Hall on Monday evening next. Regular meetlDg. Companions will be prompt t an early hour. R. T. Uaiset, Sec'y. The finest Holiday Presents can be found at the City Drug KWre. The Western Serenaders made last Sat urday night melodeous to many an ear, as they serenaded many of our cillxens, and among them ourself and family. Their mu sic is good, and they have our thanks. We laarn they are about to travel and go Into atrange lands. We tpak for them a cordial feeepUon, as they ate 'ieserving musicians. Bugar Loaf Syrup A superior article, at SWAN A BRO'S. Xe have received a copy of Los&ing's Pic terl History of the United State, from the earliest period to the present date, and must My that tt Is one of the most complete works f 1U kiad m have ever seen. Its engrav- Tor, its sates, aad the complete Index are new features worthy of consideration. Mr. Bartlett, the canvasser, will be around In this county for several weeks yet, so that all may have a ehaaae of reoarlng 1C Drfclex Window Enades The best In nse, lust received by McCREERY A NICKELL. The Regulator Ahead Energy aad fair dealing will win, the world over. New goods Just received by express. A splendid lot of new Dreas Goods and Trimmings, Woolen nd R"fclie Goods. Overcoats, and all kinds of Clothiag, of the latest styles and fashions. Just received at A. MAY'S, Regulator. A Tine Baggy, a Light Spring Wagon, and a light Two-Horse Wagon for sale by W. T. DEN, and Dry Goods, svd Terytklng in my line, given away. Hacnaford A Qxgt.es have a good stock i of Furniture, and more coming. George Morehead, Tenor Drorabrt of this ; cKyt went east recently In such haste that he . omitted the usual compliments due his land lord, and on being wet In St. Joseph by one s of his acquaintances Xrons this city, the fol '. lowing conversolioa essued: "Why. how re yon, George; what are yoo doing down herer "Wiry, our ferry tat, you know, has o ber rmdder, and T e eotne down to get model, and mlai great bMrry,' and he lafL The Base DrusalKt, we learn, would like to the jitodrl 1 Do you ed any kind of FarnltaxeT Go to Mef all A Co 'a. X CARD. Mr. Editoe; Mr I notice lathe Democrat of the 28th, an article vr the signature of A. W.CojfLEK. As fares it reflection npon Mr. May Is concerned, I will say that lam responsible for the article referred to. I would reler the gentleman to the fact that I aad as ood a tight to call a meeting as be, "or any otner naaa;" and also to the fact that, so far the Regulator Is the on It nythlng to the object that aeemed to He so ear that genUeman's heart, and so far from Is pocket. I tneaUu-.l . nded no Qivt at any one; nor would I ly this much If Hi. Ueula f.hm- v, ot assailed this Louie. I have a. right to jaake my gifts as I please, and it la cinwl. '- ngly strange that I eannot do what he only "uggests, but toy busJ uos mist be ceJied into question. He assails this house simply to get to father the Idea which he had not grit to rarryout. Now, Mr. Editor. al I cdaim la "ixlr lav. sad that I always grant; and If Um Rgnla- fcorniaesihe light f business from the gen tleman's Bta&ttr. all I hare to aav Is that Mr Conlee does not better matters by assailing vne only man who has given anything to the vuamy ns so maceanioiausiy suggested. "Vita charity to all, with malice toward noat,n 1 will give hat I please, ia any man -aer I please, and sell jay goods as low as I Flcaae. whether it pleases others or not . Your. Sou Stab. Cetrsika Fear We were recently pre sented with a Nebraska grown Pear raised by 4 rcrras. it was boycal description lus-c.'oas. eccmlr j. Don't for-etto examine the f plend-d assortment of goo-is at City Drug Store Eoott Custom rnadj, for Ecysand aten, warranted good and as low for c i bb as can be had any where J L tlcGEE A CO. Improverfient.-F. A. Tlndel has now a good plank road constructed from the pufcUo well to his AgrlenltunJ Drpct That's bu siness," this ntuddy season. The weather la again delightful, balmy and tprlng-Uke. V7e notice workmen boring a hole Into tha top of the cut on Atlantic street, to blast out the dirt. Good, that hill l blasted nu isanee, anyhow. Preparins;. Tim McLaughlin Is excava ting the lot this side of his store room, No. 99, Intending to build an addition in the t prlng. Honey, Beans, Fruits, etc at SWAN & BItO'S. The Episcopal Festival, Tuesday evening, was a perfect success, and made a very favor able sum for the Church. The excitement of the evening was a raSe for a bed quilt, and was won by Prof. Docker, who now offers It and the doner to some fair lady. In the mat rimonial lottery, the Processor Is a first class prize. Cranberries, Green Apples, Cheese, ect, Juct received at SWAN & BIIO'8. The Journal of last week give everyone of its thousand subscribers notice that it is going to Falls City, Richardson County, Neb. We wish it pre-eminent success in its new Apia and that its labors DOlltlcallr. particu larly, may be crowned with imperishable lustre. And "the indtferent gaze on with Baddies- A few California and Sherman gotten np in good style. Call and see before Investing. J. W. MIDDLETON. "VVm Valleau has already received quite a lot of liquors, preparatory to opening a wholesale liquor store at Dr. IXolladay's old stand. ' HarkeU. See the Dry Goods and Clothing markets In this Issue. This will be a perma nent thing hereafter, and a good thing for reference. Amongst Atlantic Cables, steam nnglva tlon and those progressions of science and art that mark the nineteenth century, not the least useful are Dr. Ayer's medicines. They take rank among the benefactions of mankind, from the rapidity and certainty with which they cure. Try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral on a cough and it la gone. What skin diseases or Impurities of the blood with stand Ayer's SarsapariUaf Ayer's Pills are the perfection of a purgative every family should have them as almost every family does. Not a trifle to be thankful for are good medicines and the knowledge how to nse them for protection from disease. These Dr. Ayer's preparations and publications furnish, and we not hesitate to cemmend them. St. Ixmit Leader. Improvement. Dr. Thar man Is erecting an oQce on Main Street, Just west of De user's tinthip. Discharge Paper Furnished. We have In our possea&lon the discharge paper of Theo. M. Hughes, found on our streets a few days since, which he can nave by calling at this office. The attention of out readers Is called to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cnreln an other part of this paper. This truly Valuable Medicine' is recomended try all who use it. Read the certificates. Fringed Trimming is becoming terribly In fashion with the eastern ladles. Yon can scarcely see a fashion plate but illustrates Its great use; and Wrru T. Den hns Just the arti cle, .We know It, And, we say of our own free will, he sells cheaper t han any other man In this city. The members of the Walnut Grove Ceme tery Association, and all persons taxing an interest In the Cemetery, are requested to meet in the Court Room in this place on Thursday evening next, at seven o'clock. The ladies are particularly Invited to attend. By order of the board of Trustees; E. W. THOMAS, Sec'y. 430 acres of Land for sale by J as. R. Dye. E offal o Robes. A few No. 1, at Robert Tea. re A Co s. Ladies, Attention ! Madam Demorest's favorite Passementerie, Just received at May's Regulator. Jaa. XU Dyo will sell and deliver first class Pianos and Organs for Eastern Retail Prices, and warrant the same for five years. 7y A full stock of Saddles at Bauer's. Spices- A full stock at the Red Store. Now is the Time to subscribe if yon wish to avail yourself of Club rates ! Now Is the accepted time. After the 20th of December nothing less than the Publisher's lowest price will pay for a Magazine or Newspaper. I offer Club rates so my friends may be in time for the J an nary number, which Is always pub lished in advance of time. A. D. MARSH. News Agent for the U. 8. and the Canada. A new lot of Metailc Burial Cases, Jest re ceived at McFall A Go's. Wo. IT. Hoover, Real Estate and Insu rance Agent, Is prepared to make out ail pa per necessary to the conveyance of Real Es tate. Office Court Room, Brown vllle. llias Mary Hamilton, residence corner of Atlantic and 4th streets, is prepared to do all kinds of Stitching, Braiding, Silk embroider lng, etc, on short notice and reasonable terms. All kinds of Woolen Goods, most season able at TeareACo's. For B'tots and Shoes that will wear, and at prices as low as any, go to Teare A Co's. Flour Spring and Fall Wheat, at McGee's, at reduced prices. A No 1 4 year oil Horse tbr Sal. En quire at this office Pekin Breaking Plows 200 T. A H. Smith A Co's make, for sale by J. C Denser. The fulles stock of Hardware West of the Kiss lssippi, at Shellenberger Bro's. 11200 and Ail Expenses Paidl-See ad vertisement of American ShoUle Sewing Ma chine in our advertising eoiu ran. Choice Fruit and Faacy Oaadles, at Alien's City Bakery. T?TirA full innnlr Vent constantlron band for every machine sold by F. A. The del A CO. Tear A Ci. make it a snecialUr to keen a full Stock of choice staple a.nd Fancy Gro ceries. For Bob Sleigh Shoes and Slelgb Cutter Wood Work, go to the Pioneer Stove Siore, H C Lett, Land Agent, Brownvlile. KUbaurn, Jenkins A, Co. Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers In all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Sash, Blinds Doors. Battens, etc Office and Lumber Yard, corner ith and Main txeeu. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. V, e manufacture our own material In the t-ineries of Oshkosh, Wis where we have of evl? n f lhe lareet mnufacturies of everythtng made In Pine in the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from thTtree as we do. we ean sell at lower rates than any Lumber Yard In the West wuleh pay. one wholesale and one or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a full gupp,y ol everything In our line, so that those In want may always rely upon gelling what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock and nrloes before rmrrVtB'n.rn.-i - vwjtujjicijcn ucre, as We can ensure satisfaction In both. Attention. Public! Wa nevr r, tlemen, because a gentleman la rays 128: but Close owing ca mart exll mr settle their accounts on or before the 1st of January. A.D. 1839. for trout. Le T1 comment from and after that date. We must have what is due us. A wcr4 to the wise is suri- dent. IlcrALLACO. The Holidays a; Xitfrsry helices. Yorsra AMTn:icA."ThisfATc-rlte jnTenile peri.?. '.ii I ent?! vvorx 15 t'j-l yc.r, greatly enlarged, In ;ravi.!. Ii Is dscl.'edly the tnoft vf-'ed. pr L la riiunv rtsvjcts, the befct ci all the i.veailes, and well repays the investment cf te small sum required for Its possession. A diagram containing a full elxed pattern for cutting out the body of a ChrSimas dill U cne of the attractions of the present number, which Is, otherwise, full cf txxl things. Subscribe for your coys ana girls, tlO per annum, with a premium. Pub lication OSlca, 4:3 Broftlway, N. Y. Ls Tns I-idt's FarxsD, .or December, their nolliday number, the publishers have achieved a brilliant success. The beautiful picture of "Robert Burns and Highland Ma ry;" the charmingly unique and suggestive frontispiece, "Una and the Lion;" the gay and BTacefal fashion t!aie: the handsome Pasha Lamp Mat; the Christmas Pudding; the music, "Oh, Speak those Words Again,1 from Pyron, will please the young ladles; and the literary matter is superior, even for this magazine. The prospectus for the next year coc tains'"" uu equalled Inducements to new subfccrlbers, and we advise our readers to send for a specimen number (which Is fur nished gratis), and avail themselves of the publishers' munificent .offers.. Mrs. Henry Wood, the celebrated author of "EastLynne," Is also announced for a serial novel for next year. Published by Deacon A Peterson 819 Walnut street, Philadelphia, at $2,50 a year (which also Includes a large steel engraving.) Four copies, $1 Eight (and one gratis), $12. The Lady's Friend and, Saturday Evening Post,$i. The Lad'y Friend and the Adverti- er for 3,50. Demorest's Monthly. The Christmas number of this admirably conducted maga zine is out, and is really a gem. The fashions are profuse, the contents, literary and artis tic, cf the highest class. There Is a beactl fully illustrated Household department, mu sic and each worth the cost of the magazine. It has, moreover, none of the frivolity cf the ordinary class of fashion magazines, but much of the high tone, and sensible, practical character of the best European Monthlies. i per year, with a premium. Published at 473 Broadway, N. Y. 8t. Louis Hoke JocthtaI- This excellent literary weeklyone of the most Interesting and readable papers of the kind, has just donned an attractive new dress, and made a change in the time of issue, that will add to the large meusure of favor it is receiving at the hands of Western people. Hereafter there will be Issued a Mall Edition on Thursday, for subscribers living outside of St. Louis. This edition will reach nearly all parts cf the interior on or beforo the following Sunday, the time when country readers prefer to re ceive their paper. The Journal i-a western Institution, the promoter of Western litera ture, the friend and vindicator of western genius, and the earnest advocate of a western standard and style in letters. It deserves and t deceive the support of western people, si tot these reasons, but because It is Irmly est&lill&hed. Is carefully conducted . . .is is good a paper as those eastern week Ilea that are taken In so many households. The Home Journal Is furnished to subscribers, In clubs of twenty, at SI 50 a year, which Is but little more than one-half the lowest rate the New York Ledger can be procured for. '. Mex op Oca Dat. A peculiar feature of republican society Is the rapid advancement of men of talent and ability to positions of trcut and responsibility. There are, at this, many men prominently before the American people whose career Is but partially known. We read eagerly the words, of counsel and cheer they speak, and catch glimpses of their lives, only to wish for a more Intimate knowledge of their character, and the steps by which they have attained their present pobltion. Dr. D. P. Broekett, the popular Bi ographical editor of Apple ton's Cyclopedia, has prepared concise and interesting biogra phies of some fifty or more of these men. In cluding all the more prominent Statesmen, Generals, Financiers and Philanthropists of the country. The work has Just Issued from the press, and Is a model of the art of book making. The position and reputation of the author, is a guarantee of its strict and Impar tial accuracy. The work Is written In a . clear, tense and interesting style, and is interspersed with incidents and anecdotes wherever they can illustrate tU character or peculiarities of the subject. We copy some extracts from the press in various parts of the country: . "The sketches are written with great ability and vigor; there Is noramenets, no dullness in them, but the diversity ot the experience1, and the numerous and thrilling .incidents interspersed, give the book a perpetual charm which must uelight even the most ennuyed readers" "We welcome' this book most heartllyas the only record of our public men which makes any approach to completeness." "There have been two or three attempts to give the public some of these particulars, but none which approached the present volume in cornpietene or accuracy.' "Here are nearly sixty sketches of men who have won tbeinin-1 vt an hoaored name In the anneU of our history. The Illustrations are by tsartain and Walters, all being por traits, and they are worthy of the hivrh repu tation of those akilifulengravers. Tliepnnu ing. paper and binding are of the best quality ana ao nonor to i nuaueapnia manuiacture. ."The book is well printel, the pictures are much better than is usual In volumes of this class, the paper is good. Of the editorial work It is ecough to say that it has been care' ful, conscientious, and generally discrimina ting. The difficulties to be overcome were very great and they have been overcome. We wish Uils book might fro into'every farm house, and log -cube a, and palace in the land.' "We never have received a book from pub lishers that we could commend as heartily as this. It is a book that cauiit ul to interest every one, If we were iIum! wuat new book we connider the most desiraoie lor the library or parlor, we Glioma unhesitatingly say -.wen oi uur uay,' uy ir. jl r. Broekett." The work Is sold only by canvassers, and intelligent men. and, women .are wanted in every county, to whom the most liberal in- ducemints are offered. Address Zelgler, Mo- Curdy t Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111. : , . Uthogrsphlo Cardsi We are prepared to print any style Imitation Lithographic Cards In neat style on hort notice and fair terms A Choice Present to your wife for the Hol iday's would be one of those nice setts of Queensware at Small's Red Store ' " i Hale's Pattest Sausage Stuffer is the beat in use, lenberger Bro's. ' Meat Cutter and For sale at Shel Boots A Shoos are selling uhprecedentedly A 1 . -J NO, 99, Corner Haln a&d 3d Streets, EIUDWNVILLE- NEBBASITA. Xlrs. II. E. Barcis," Dealer in Fancy Goods and Notions, Which she will sell at reasonable prices. She is constantly in receipt of New and Ele gant PaiLerus far - k. Dress and Cloak Making, to which she pays particular atteatIoix.x Fluting, Stajaajiins, Stitching, Brala- ing, done to order. m s nnsoirs u LOCK S UCH SEWING I.1ACHINE ! Awarded the ' rmsT pnEmr2i at all the prtac'.pla Fairs In the World. Ev ery Machine warranted for three years. In structions free. OFFICE AT THE BAZAR. T3 A V 4 vfx Corre.!s-. V MAY'3 DRY 4.k!y fr U,a Alver-:r ly COOTS AND CLCrHlNa KQlLAlU Business Coats from : S 12. Easiness Suits, S3. Cter!. crc 1'ants, fc3 T . Casfelaet Pants, $253 3. Vests, from 75 cts. to ZX , Overshlrts, best, iX . ! OvarsMrts, second best, $2. i Overthirta, from 75 cts. to $1 35. Undershirts, from 50 cts. to $2. . Drawers, from CD cts. to Si .: .3 Buckskin Cloves, best, $2 25. ... Sheepskin Gloves, 60 cts. ... - , Sheepskin Mitts, 50 cts. ' BUY CGC23 ' Corrected Weekly for tha Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS AND CLCmiG " REGULATOR. Calloo, best 11 cts. Second, 10 cts. Heavy Yard Wide Muslins, 15c Muslin, second, 1Sc12c ' Bleached Muslins, yard wide, 233 Cotton Delaine, 22i , . '- All Wool Delaine, 4Dc. Shawls, 67-135, So. ; ' . . . . Plaid Flannels, 45c. - V ' -, Plain Flannels, 35cA . j ' . Balmoral Sklrta, $1 60. . f FLOUB Winter V sack... $7 00 4 00 " F!!rin CORN bushcL old, irEAIr-5 tusnei 75 19 2) BACON Eaais s B ". Kiullrsr) fi.n...... " SiU.' S T. A TtT Cs n i; ed ft. ............. 13 SYRUP Golden y, gal " Sugar llouie gal.......M COFFEE Java R " RloR, CHEESE New York Factory B, 1 90 1 25 40 23 20 2 25 1 75 2 00 Country c. TEA Imperial fi 2s. ........ " . Black m.. ' i IT r- CANDLES 8tar St) ........... 25 0 15 2 W 1 00 6 " Tallow r ..... APPLES-Driel 1 lt , " . Greta bushel-. , VV A CTTF.S Dried V, & ., POTATOES New bushel IMH " Bweei pounu... COAL OIL H gallon K( ' is dOE..v. BUTTER H & . 70 - 25 sos-o 25 HONEY D ONION t5 bushel. 125 4 90 SALT per barrel LUMBER Cottonwood per 100, 2 002 25 " , Walnut. .... S 00 Pine -S 607 00 SHINGLES Cottonwood per 100Q..2 60 .a,3 00 - 'ine vjvi w LATH Cottonwood per Kjd....m. 7 00 WOOD Drv Hard per coid . 8 00 HIDES Dry per & - 15 Urn . 8 1.50 ..801 00 WHEAT Fall per bufcl WOOL-per ft S7ICIAL KOTICIS. Wetaaa. reraslw, owing t the peesliar tail itoporUct re IsttoDt vhicb they snitsia, their pecailsr errsa isatiun, sad the offices thsy psrforin, are ssbjsct m msny nfferiDtf. iTreedoia irons uni coatrtoate In bo until degree to thstr hcpptasM and wolfsre. tor oons can bs happy who are ill. Mot only so, hut no od of these Tariuos ismsle complaints caa loot be iutTeretf to run on without involviDg the general hsalth of the IndiTidual, a-4 ere long prooocs perns, aant slckaeas and permatare decline. X or is li pleat ant toeon.ultt pbyicia for the relief of these various uaticata sffecuons, and only upoa the most ariotit necemtT will a tree woman m far ancrlOca her greatest charm a to do this. The sex will then thaat as for placing to their hand simple apeciflcs which wilt be found cmcacious in rslieviBg a&4 curing a 1 moot every one of those troublesome com plaints peculiar to the sex. uxLMSOLn's extract or jbitchw. naoareos auffer ou in alisoce, and hundred or others apply vainly todrucguu aiid doctors, who eiihsr msroiy toniaiiis ttieiu with the h. pe tx a cure or apviy remedies which make tbem wurse. I wuuld sot wish to asaert anything tl.at wcnld da lnjaalice to the afflicted bet 1 sat obliged toaay that although It may be produced trvni exce.iv exbauctiun oi the Duven ut lii a. br lhorloua euulormsnt. anwhol- f . i r mnA f rsiA nrnftik. mflnalrniltnn tt h M ns. of tea and coflee, and frequent childbirth, it is far ofieDer caaaed by direct Irritation, sppiitd to the mocotu membraus of the vagina luelf wt rev in the cu-e or tbee ditrealng cora pUjnia, it ia raoti puluf al to contemplate tut at cenuaut evil, coai-equenl upuo them. It is hut aim pie Jtuiic to the aubject tu auomtra s rew ut the oiauy additional ce. wh ch Su lalgcly ffav tke life. beuh, happmes uf wom.u in an claa.ea uf uciety, and wLitb Cuutrqueut y, affect uiui or lia dnectly, the w.irofbe enure bama family. The ui.ui. tuat. exiaui foi preccioU! e jucailou and uiai.Uge cau.e. ibey-r tuat uiLia deMg'.ed fur curpuie.i deeiopuieui to be wasiedaud pattrerted tu lbs ieliaiata of d:e, the rarly cliOuemeut of tctioul, sou especially in ih uubeatt&y sjicitemeat ol Ibo baii-ruuin Tbus, with the b-Mly h If-clotbed, and ttielliiRd unduly excited by pleaaure, perver ting in midnight rtral the hwura ue.igned by nature fur sleep and re.t, the work of destruction is half accompli, bed. in coutequence of this early strain upon her sys tem, uiikecet.ary effort is required by the delicwie voti y to retain her situation in school at a later day, bo aggravating the evil When one eiciie uicut to over, no-ber in pruspectiva eepstb miud moriHdty sensitive iw Hupe-sun while the now c.oci re.tr4!M uf taehion.bie d e., abxiuVely lutkuduing the exe-eiae iudiavvuatbie to the attaia UMul and rtteuitn of oig oic health and ttreugth the el'uule to uigbiair; iLe sodden change of temperature ;the Comp ete proatrati,n produced by excessive dauclug, uiiut, of aeceaUy, pradoca their legitimate eflect At last, an eariy maiTiaga caps the ciiaiax of misery, and tha aafoTtuaaie on. hitherto so utterly regard ess of the plain dictates and remountrauces of ber delicate nature, becomes an UDW-.liiDx soUiect of medical treatmeot. This is but a truthful picture of the experience of taou sand of our youiig women. Lo g berre tbt ability to exercUa the functions of tbe generative organs, they require aa edocation of their peculiar ncrvoua sy.tem, cumMMed of what la called the tii-vae, which it, in common with tbe em) trei and lip, evidently under the Control of mental emotions and associations at aa early pe riod of iif ( and, aa ws abatl subsequently aee. these emotions, when excessive, lead, long -before pubertty, to habits wnich aap tbe very lite of their victim ere nature ns aeii-eompieted their devsl opment. rot female Wes ness and Debility, Whites or Lt ncorrhaa, Too Profuse Menstruation. Sxhauaiioa, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolap.ua and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the most per Pec' (peciflc known : HtLaiOL&'i COM roc5i Extract of bcchu. Directions fur ue, diet, and advice' accompany. yemales in every pe.iod of life, from infancy to extreme old age, win Bud it a remedy to aid nature in the-discharge of ita f auctions. Strength is tbe glory uf manhood ana womanhood. Belvbolo'S Extract Uvchv it mure strengthening man any of the preparations of Bark or Iron' indmtely saier. and more pleasant hxubeolii s kxtsact du Chu, having received the ludorcement of the mot prominent pbyrlciana in the I cited States, is now offered to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for the fullowing diseases and symptoms, from what ever cause originating : General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determinatioa of Blood to the Bead, Confused ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, aestissanees and Sleepless aesa at Klgbt, Absence of Muscular Kfflcieocy, Lass of Appetite. Dyspepsia, emaciation. Low Spirits, Disorganisation or Paralysis of the Organs of Gen eration, Palpitatioa of tbe Heart, and, in fact, all the conrotnitante of s nervous and Debilitated state uf tha system. To insure tbe genuine, cut this out Ask tor liELMSOLO'S. Take no other. Sold by Urcggiats sod Dealers everywhere. Pries 91,24 per bottle, or sis bottles for ft ,ao. Delivered to ooy address ' Describe symptoms in all communi cations. Address H. T HKLMBULD, Dtug and Chemical Warehouse, ( a.oadway, Mew York. None are geutrrae uniesa none up in. ateel-en graved wrapi-er, with fac-atmils of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed II. T. IIKLJa UOLD. Lecture to Youxts; Mesu Just Published, in a Sealed Snvel- oi-e. Pnc aix cents. . . ., - . A Lecture on the Xatar, Treat- mauv aad Kadical Cu e of Sirmatvrrhca or Sams- nal Weakuuta. Involuntary Kinlssiona, SsxuraJ Debility, and Impedimenta la M.rilagt seneralir ftervouaness, consumption, apiiepsy, aad JTltsl Mental and Physical lucapaalty, reuting from Self- Abuae, etc y koukkx j oLLVKitWitLL, M. D.. Author of the Aireen Boo "He Tha world renowned auiaor, in this admirable Lecture, clearly prove frn cis own experience that the awful conequencei ol ne f -Abuse may be ffectu.iiy removed wniiout medicine, an with out dangerous auigicai operation, bougie, inatra- iu iu la rings, or Cordia.s, poiutlug int a mode of cure at once crrtatu ami eneciual, by wbich every suBerer, no matter hi bis Condi iou may be. may enre bimeir cne-piy. privately, sua radically. THIS LW1URS WILL PituViC A UOOX TO TUUU- BANDS A A D lBOtU tia Sent under seat, to any aodress, in a plain sealed envelope, ou tbe lecelpt ot six cents, or two poatagt a tamp.. Alau.Dr.Culverweii's' Marriage enide, price cents. Adrea the Pubiu-bers 40-ly U" Bowery, hew Turk, P. O ,.& Good News to the ASUeted. . Five years ago, while traveling thiough South America fur my beakh I discovered a rtaedy which win oermai.enny cureany case of 8isrnialorheor nominal aeakneas, caued by se.f abuse or sexual exce in aiature years, in fiom wo to five weeks. It cn be usru without the kuowicige i any one. beut aiscureiy realed from observation, and warran ty! to eTect a nermaneut curs or niouey refunded. Pice, M per package sucf-ien ticure ths mt lo teterate cee. Alt letters of lnqurty cheerfully aaawered. Addrea, IS-ASly JUEK B. WILTUIi, a. LciQis, Mo. To the Colored Pooyls. I have discovered a preparation to straighten the hair. I can safely guarantee my preparation to straighten the most inkty hair en any person, so ss it wiil be as atiaignt as ins t air or aa Indian, numbe.i have ued tt with success. Warranted to give entire istisfactlon auj to do wit it sets forth in tbeatovs in su cases, nt post paid wtin mil directions for nee to any address on receipt of pries. GneboUlefor tl.60 or two fort 5. W. Onebottle will answer for s persoa sod kep the hair strait foi ever. Addreis If, y,IU'itJC.eaiiBt,;JOUif St., 8t. Lonls Jfa. , C-r rr 15 O f aw CC3S uyryxmA rrT. CU?'3 Dr??PSIA CTTiTJ. '.. COS'S XZ. -f'SIA CTT.3. ccs's CT?zyiA crs-s. COX'S DI?P?rTA IVfS. , coi'S vYzutzix crss. Tale werii reaowEed rsmedy for tie aua4iisg ears ef ... ... DYSPEPSIA, SsamcEa-crAcliltj'crctcim-' ac2j, RisJnsr cfi' ood, Ila ts!c2cy, Ian": It a 2d, 7carinc:, , . '. Uonsac?, end ' &1S tJ: cr . Cera cf Is erred vpoa tbeattentioa ana trial ef s ararsrs frosa this moat horrible ot all dl. fuses. DyrPls shows its ravages ia a taocsul ei5rent forms, nci as files BeaJache, Esartharn; Dtressii n, -;n-ersl tense of uneMtasMbcd tseLng thatyoa ere set wall. Food distress you, rises and tours en yoar stomach.) breath i bad; thin sttlmeals Sasbsi and tot; don't fl as' if you could tnovs or sur sbost, and wont of all, Indi-satioa or CossUpation, are nothing mare of ls thsa Dysptpcta. -sioa- saada upoa thfatsada tuffsr sad die this way, and neJUitr themaelv nor their pay tictaa know what silt them, except that thty are surely dying. Sesdtr, we r?t. it, this i all Dyspepsia. If yo would have proof ef ent statement, if yon would ssve yourselves and children from aa early grave, if yea would fesve health an 4 entrgy aad strength, sssia we hegyoa to try e& bcUle e OOE'S DYCPEP3H dms. Ton will tee how toon It willdiepe! yt-rr had fe. l3S and gloomy forsbodir-cs. slow sooa il trii: chase awsy any specie ef Dyspepsia. Bow toon it will give yen new lift and vigor, and how sees it will make a wetl maa or woman of yos. For yonr own take, for tbe take of everybody isrericgi we beg, we euti est you to try tt. For Zaircr Ces;:2l!t tna Ull iocs Der&r jczacsilSa It it a Soverelim ltemedy, while for Ftve? anl Ague, and all those diseases which trs generated la a ssl- asmatle euoste, it is s certaia y rt f atut a&d care. ASr. Lester Scxovit a u kotaaU nsr chant cf thirty years, in ITitwaukee one of the most reliable and careful men in the State, cys, vndcr date, K ILWAVXEX, WIS., Jan. 34, ISIS. Messrs. C. O. Claxx, fc Co., Aw Haven, Cf. Both myself and wtfe bavo etad Coo's Dyspepsia Care, and it bat proved PfcRl KCTLX tatiaf actory at a remedy. I bave '0 hesitation in faying that,we tave received GiXAT H.NlflT from its uia. Tory rispoetfuiiy, LiiXa tSXTOX ! (f A Great Blessing." From Rev. L. F. WARD Avon, Lor- aine Co., O. Xestrt. 8toso A AxMjmOxa, Drogjliti, Clevelsnd, O. Qttltmn : It give me great pleasure to tUtt that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspeptls Cure. 6b hat boen for a num. ber of years greatly troubled with feyspopsia, ac companied with violent paroxysms of coaatlpstion, which soprostrsted her that be was all the while, tor mouths, unable to do anything. She look st your instance. Coo's Prfpp-la Care, snd has He rived GREAT BSRIflT FROM IT, snd ia cow com paratively well. &he regards this atdicise aa a great blessing. - ' Traly yur. It. W. WaAD. "Extreme Case" Cured. From Rev. ISAAC AIKEN, AUc gheny, Pa. Josxra FlxmIss, Dmgjlst, f - r 804 Kargtt St., FlUntbrgh. Sir .'I fake great pleasure in stating that, after having suffered from Djspepsls for about fifteen years, at some periods much more than-otbera, I hsveheen entirely cured by th ese of Cot's Dys pepsia Cure My friend koow that of late year my case ha boon an extreme one. I bad great sui. feting front eating sny kind: of food snd on an aver age would vomit about onh-thlrd of my meals, ins our indigestible mast. When th severe attacks would come, 1 would lose sll strength and be vtterly helpless- Sme of the attacks would bs to svre that for days together I would net retain anything on my stomach, save a little dry toast snd tea. For yeara I kn w not what it wa to tasa a vt consoctivo hour without Intense pain. From tb time toos the first doae of this medicine I ceased vomiting, gradually sll aorenes passed sway, and Cash and strength returned, snd ever sine I have boen sblo to eat any kind of food et upon the table. Six month have now passed without sny symptom of the return of th disease. My case ws considered by sll, oven physicians, so msrvallou, that for a time it wss feared it might b fictitious; but I am noWso well convinced, that I have been not merely relieved, but permanently cured, that I can ooa cientlonaly rocemmend Coe'S Dyspepsia Cure to sll victims of dyspepsia. - ISAAC AIIIX, Ltte Pastor of the leaver St. M. B Church, Allghany. Homo Testimony. , i r 'Xcw Have, C?., Jsn 1,1SC7. Meetrt. 0. t. CLaSK It Co. - Otnli .' lng anxlcas, from th great benefit derived to assist in spreading th fame of Coo' Dyapop! Cure, I woul' state my cane. Some thing avor a year tro. I had s violent attack of Di arrhorc, which lasted sight wfc, during which time I employed thro pbyslrians, but without re lief, until t tried Coo's DyspepMa Cure. Tbe first dose helped me; I took it tare times a day for a woek and wa ntir;y cured; and I be'.!v to day that it avKi my life. Being attacked in a sim ilar wsy this season, I took on dose wnlch pur me oil right. I would advise every family to keep it on hand ready for icixedlste use, in case of Sam mr or Bowel Complaint. C. DCJJX. The above Mr. Dobb is In oar employ, snd wecsn vouch for the above statement beinc tros X. ARNOLD A CO. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Will also he foam! Invaluable la alt caae f Diar rrjct. Dysontery, Colic Summer Ccmplointa, GrV ping. and In fact ovtry disordered condition of the s'omscb Sold by Druggist in city or country everywhere at $1 per houie, or fey application te : C. O. Clark & Co., Sole Frbpriesor, iVew Haven, Ct. 44.rvsr. oo: i X I H ImJ vy V Www 1 s i s Li .1. S toaJ W aa! waadtaif II m I. rt GENERAL p3 mm fflaavajav TT ha to on hand a large m GO STAPLE A2TD To Thicli V6 tiro ranlsing 60 we er Esllisg at Fticca sj th3 I.Tiardssippi In the Quality cf our Goods i ...... FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST IIAtllTET 12-43 HAHIE1T z IsEtTIO, dealzm;! ' STAPLE Axi FAXCY - - 5D)sy -clo I - " " T .' .-..', Embracing all tia Novelties of the Season. Also a large and well selected stock cf CLOTHHSTG ! i GZXTS' FUJZXISIirXG' GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Qnceiisrraro, HardTzare, SALT, LtME AND. CEIIBITTf - Our Goods uxre bought of fret hands, and we think tve can tjerrach induce ment to purchasers as cannot fail to suit those vUhinj Ubuj; Call aid see for y ourselves. , . . : All Iliztds of Freilass tal:e-a ia C3ia far CoocLs. ' '- T)in Celliag, ia abaniar at JL ty IL a. SHALL' s. Pne Shingles and Lath t WU. XT. SMALL'S. Pine noorics, fuiittocic, at WU.E,S:LiLL'S. .U.J WILL T7IN" TEE I I S. it 44 V AaWB La J at- atwav a AJt-ft rtrv iMJ:-i 'I I ll j r A - aft J iaV W'i-a r a 1 1 la) i. ! t I 11 1 L. J I !f j aOfeaf 0 to A vaal VaXaV9 DEALEllS IN rormons and well assorted afock of ncisiit dclditisss, and which, low any Uoizzo west cf WE DEFY COlITETrnOlI. APPROVED BRANDS. PIIICE paid roil SViVX 15 HO. Shellenberger Bro. Ho. 7r 31cP2iergoas Rloclia Dealers irs Hardware, tfovct, Tinware, Hardware, S'oves, Tinware, " Hardware, S:ovt8, Tinware, 5ft,f$00 'Miles Fence IVire, : O,0nt) HUes Fence Wire, 50,0 0 0 2JU.cs Ince Wire Pittsburg Irc. and Nails, Pittsburg Iron and NaXs, Pitiaburg Iron end Nails, ' ' : Mechanic Tools, ' ' Mechanic's Tool, Mechantii's Tools Charter Oak Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Besides aCfall assortment of everything Wept in a first class mm Wmi STOJE! Which tcill be sold as lota as the lowest FOR CAHl ; ' To all who favor us with a call. Under t59 mifwgemeBt of . ; . TAC'33 rioG-iunn, : ' Is now JlaaiHig Eer'.iiar Otnajbasae Jryta rraiynvllla U tid rallrosirerslaas of &e Council 31afs sad St. Jo?;b Esilrosd, Two Uiiet frca Frowsriiis sc4 Korti r.ar Ferry . Laa-Ucc . .. CocICziui'btiaiia. dosa Coaatticn7 5-tf diamei Usifrate. ART 1st, O U "al!? I : ,' . --1' - I ( a 11 71 44- alh, aSB.a.' -ia. av L. 1869, 0" - - f - . ! I S a i 1 i gT72 "1 a; Ni v 7 taJif .a SOEUEDDEDSED DUO'S : Ho. 7A, 2lcPIierxoa? Hlzz'i, Sob Acsnts la Southern IT ehrMV,Atch!ras2iIT?: County HLo.j fT Seaper Cz Uorjcrl ALSO bAflTCIJ h 1 1 c ': THE BEST PLOW NO W IfADEt Ayer's Cathartic PiHr, Tor ta Ci9 jrarpescs ci S?r!i3ps a one J tbe ia iuuver?. r a ci;"Jirc, nor f say b. jds t-i u. . ; i It aiortl in:j caj, it eVerycou.-,.JT7'" ' t aJi c:ass, tx t r l 't e --d.it r ' T soti i, &s.t it U a rjsar re . hi,'.e arnt far it--.re a-.ie - fci.vl rv t -i try -amm ).;,.-. 1 w.a !4t tried It, irsow that it etrred t-.eia 1 Case w'-- civ Eot, know tiiit it cure tbcir n!:.-"svxr- so -4 and sil know tr a what it doo un.:e IS Sao a. eyt that it never f. thro-j1! any fuit or- sj'. 'iaf ita eorf!ro3:t:oa. We htve tiiom-v.'4.! ra ; sand of cortuioatM of tir ren-i: t e---c; -.-s foiiowie eorarlaiatt, bvt sach circs ar t "a ia every ne-bv aool, aad wo nvi act i. ' . i . -i. Adapted to ad ar;s and eond.ca it 4 t..r :t; emtiun;n? neither calomel or a."y do.-.-'. .- -ii - , thev may 'be token w;u safety by anyt,,v.y. r tu.rar coitlt x rrescrv Uirn eve fra.-.-t aid m -" -a them pleiu&nS t-i tnte,wb;l8 bein? purely ver" no harm ca:t arise from their two i i aay qiA;y. Tbey operate by their powerful iii.i iwe on t!i internal vi;r t- purify Use blood and stirnulota 13 into boaiyiy action remove Uie obtractioas ef .' etomaeb, bowel-', livfr, and ov,?r o-rin of t. body, retortaj t-.eir irr-;ur action to h.t:'h. sn 1 ty correcunr, wh'-rever t-".y exit, saci ij rats a are the first or' s of li.MMt. IXlcats iLrctioni are sirzi ii the wvv"'T ea (he box, far the foUowlaj coc-liais, wl-- I ills moidly cars: for Hrmti or lTllyftf a, 2drC" ets, I.b ruor and JLx of Ar't'SM;? should be t-uen modately to stimu.ara tr.e . ach ani rewre its healthy tone an-1 act: on. For Liter Csp!aiat as 1 i-vroo t?Tns, I ' ; Slow i 1 a ..' -ck Haw ' - - .', anire enr brfe &!,.-;, 4 Colic aad Hiitott. STevera, tztr -v i tiioioiisiy taken for each c S3e, corfi i. w.--et U".on rt remove the ohraction w.'. i eace A. For Uyetry or X; '.attThs t- cjj ili 5oe is trBnerai!y rerj'tireJ. For lliaantaria.. fmel, I"-aa t vtiosi mr tin iir art, am! fa t o t 2iack and JLoi k, t.:ey shoul I be cor. 3" ;. ticn,aa require , tocfiitasre Uo d -esued nc : me systera. aca ciiasi tiose eom; : Fr lvtry ul J5rr!r1 Svr"!?-i Csr shottlJ be t-ikea in Lirr sad frrient Cdxe toxra dne the e'wt of adra.-t'o Bur;. For tapTrp.l,ft a Lir'- dse shon!d be t. -Tl as it prr! ice c df-sired e-?ct by sym-.'iv. . As a Vinttfr n?l, tak on or two I'Ut to pre moto ti!?cstioa and relieve th storrtac. Aa oecasi-oiial doso stimulate' V; fsaacS s4 bowels i:-.M heal'fry action, report-" t"! s arid inv;.-orates the syrm. i!er-9 it wc .. n ai V5i;:.' 't,m where no serious !.;ra-r""""".t e - -ta. Cwe w.i !! tolerably wn'A, ottet t --t t at - of th.o--e rut mait tan feel wjc: : y tt"f. f t.ieir c'.ean-int aad reao7a,-j c..-c ci ir.i j;4 tvs apparatus. DJ2. J. C. CO., JYa:-aI D; -' . ?, ZOtrrLL. HASS.t V. S, A. Sold by LJ-?-y C'1iasswrB, afj-Iealld av.-'-rt--t fn- J and for as, h-2J il i .'lAlL J u . n f 1 r Sti IP Sin-, il il- i-' ' aLex-a aw 1 4 i "ll It "af'' . . v I M I.S Q neensware, larzsst aasor' " r t evr It tv.ij iff -t f.'ir