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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1869)
. .. -r.rnn for sale by A. HKLIGIOI'S NOTICES. TrrpriT-ofr tiamie .very Sunday eww& DAVIS Bettor. LODOK DIRECTORY - t.. tca. S. I. O. O. F. I-fVar; '1 1U ot ech weefc. 7. o ciock .Tr?:nT.ui" :Wefc it 7 o'clock 0.?iilll in theBreyuuei 11.. wieir Sln Street. ... j ritL Ail visum .- w DotwKY.aecy, A- A II -Xenial!aVallerIdXo.4,A. f A m lat and d Saturdays In """ . T . T7.i Hail in tlie Arrival ui Deartare of the Mall. . ' tBem u Eastern arrive, at 12 ir-; departs at d Eastern arrives at . departs oru . , . , , -nMBU arrives at p. "HT."! I - Ii, Mail UT1TW u ra.; 7e Mail arrive Monday., W PUlO M"" "J - ... ,,' . iorrti at D. Ul. I" Mondavi. Wednesuaysanq r-1""" f wmrt Tnendav. Thursday, and .wcr at P- nr WarrTve. Friday, at 4 p. m.; deiiarta Tumc Hour, from 7 a m.. to m . m. fun .P.24. iyf, from 1 11- 11 vi" " . T.1.1 Kt. Jae. and C. B. It. It. On ! after May 2Sd, Train. wM leave rheJps .UAllUtl a tO.IW" QOI KG NORTH. EJTVt --Leave - 1; a. m. v.il train, daily except Sunday V. ..kiiI Saturday. OOl ' SOVTH. , J:'" p. trf jr P- nl . 11:23 a. m.. tiirnh Rotter.' Onmibu leaves BrownvlUe for J&3t. Vafm--Hi 12 m.. daily. . ! LOCAL MATTERS; J. I. CoElapp, Editor. , rnrRSPAY MOKXIXO. JULY a. piB , t' - " 7" rrliTrlp Seed at Geo. Marlon'a. Vra" Ca 8o!f-SeallTig-t sLtiUoiber TSmthor'i. T r. . - . 6 t Polck' for yonr Stationery. Lltr ,Uire, or Utters. ' ; I -ae Weather during the last week Las I n ary and excellent for harvesting. . 5 .' I the place to buy Ready Made or Cuetom Made Ootfalng, wul aaye 25 ir . ent. " ; Tke Pip. Ker.DptUttlwoj-8oppfled vUH tb la iwwa, aqJ at an fw rates As It k be hSTorde. . ' ; -1 I ; ' ; pra, J,Tt!e.f yMlri onr city last -efS irtth ripe apple and ripo ioraatoea. Bha 1 urely the most enterprising lady 1ft Utl hand di.trlcL .- ... . Vr""j 1 ' t - - "iiare.of ever' deaerlptlon.Tlnware.IIard Vare. Fence. Wire, end everything In hlr lia Qtat you ca.u poslUy want, AlS"eu;n-. befger Brother's, Merheraon Block. . -.'Kar.li.Ve learn; 1. about to fix up and put "on a new front, o as to keep his lulldlngnr "S;tifsVtock. and Tha two Tip to the Hyel' railroad times In which we live. Ills laud lord is full of enterprine. ' The tTallroad Electloulast SiUurday, paased off very pleasantly in this city. A few beca.iiie Von derf u 1 ly cxli 1 lera ted, so m nrh so that Marshal Mctbe had to Jug a eoople. It was a brisk day In thin city; and we, a wen as all birr citizens, are satisfied with the resu.t. . . . .' . . tfe'w VtuVwsn StoreR E. Ebrlght nas just ojerMnils new Queens ware Store In the west id 'of the lAinhbangh -XVow. He win soon be lb running order, when he will fchow the public, as handome n stock a ha. Vrrr been opened fh thin section. II is a ..un with whom all rnay dal on th3 .;aare, and we wish him success. , .... ThV k'.'k Brothers are runr.ir.s 1" aw Jkfni Va IllllsUufr; tothefuilexttiitoi iu Tpwer; cuiilhg onitlYAmenpe piles of Lumber Tally. They have a Itirfce. assort men t of Lu m Iwr on bnnd, and can accommodate parties ir - f " Any t.-:, v ' Lc r .,., c 1 ; 1 1 i a - : 1 1 :ea it':. ; . t J. K. t obtiJued a Tl'-ktt Ag'TJ' 4;k' Q. 1 i Joe, and H. t-W.loe. Rail roods; He can now famish you tickets for any point on thee roads, or through tlcVcts to any point eat that you may 'desire to o tn. - This will l a great accomlnodatlon to those going cast from this point ; and Mr. Bear deserves the thanks of the public Yor his enterprise In this mat ter. , . ... : If there are those in Is "vicinity who bare heretofore entertained, sny doubts as to rrowlng Apples in Nebraska especially in the bluffs along the rUer, wo Invite tbem to , take a lck at the premises or 0r. Thurman, 1 CDuset and Jacob Marohti, lnllrownvllle, and Hiram Alderniar, Mr, HJarry and 3. Q. 1 gmlth, below town. These are unmistak able evidences. Suchrult bearing we have eot seen excled apywhere. r 'i . Leslie's Lady's Mgia for Augttst, is toceiTed, and is a perffct gem foi the ladies. It k Incomparably the best magatfne for the fcrolly, coutaintag as it does the f tl liehion tews. Illustrated by superb cuts.-ljlth colored and plain, together with a vot amount of 5 readlnr matter for the General reader. Sir, If ! ywlfe wants a Lady's Magazine In which I roa can alwars find rwdinK matter of inter- ft teyournelf, send tor Frank Leslie's Lady's ; Lady's Magazine, and take no other. s aea Xtog ers, KsT" Is burtdin j. large hndeofniovdious stable dow n on Jlond'ey AddiUonl'called Fju,tBrownviIlc,dimcnsloBs X'.iC with 11 feet posts, to accommodate the . Torses reiulre.l In his Transfer, fcxprew, 1 UU and Oraaibus btiKlness between Browa Vni'e and the depot. - Mr. IvOi-irs has shown bore elterprise the pa"t y1" ln hU P11-11 lag business, than almost any other man In ' JSfowhvitle. We are f 'ad to witness Uusev ideaceortii prosperity. ' . - r 1 1 1 1 Qkite a ttoW was oecai;.. II. t Tuesday laornin'g ly tbe thooting of a hog in front of tbe store df Weatcl Grant. The hog nau at tho tirr. ' ' ti. hh tthck on a Shoulder of tneat whloli was Vxiod for sale on Ibeside wa!k;wbe.n, thinklhg that patlenoe was no Jogger a frtuc;drant shot bntdidhoijniiii. The he's Li iongiiig to lion V,-.ers. I.e. went vert J vpu with the fivowwi intehtof m hip- I'.t.'j tl.r 'fhooVf-K rt did hot.' Cfaht was irrtiiid tud ft vied fyr sl.ootiug In tlie street. thd tiefed to bey the botr, but could not eoraS Id tciir's." Tbclaxr nsa!ni?t f ring arms ea theeirt ei liili beeu enfrci-d. Have we a fcogtawf ' ' '"7 ' B. L. Easier Isouf authorized a cent for receiving utcrIpUo&s' and advertising for thlspaper. He will for the. nct few monins, travel through th! Irftnd IMKtrlet selling ?vj Tr,., Yinf-K.ete-and'wJjcr'iFfcSclent Un can be' raised. iU give ir-jrlions in tf.r..i.LK!n. As" to bis-nur.ry bdslneas vereay beresey be has a a youi.' k?.A flour lcvi. nn.,.r.- i reru. in this county. -His 4-k Is of the bcst nnd RccIJmatod f and per fconstvlna of Lin will t thclrslocif? much Jrehr tlian of any Eastxr peddle-!. ,Ue is .(if.-.'nn lk we moft ever saw: and todv3,:anls 'jLU fiiode of tettctilns to th'e best MtTr MPffA. : Ke iii a man of Integrity upon J "i'l ... i ia ay rtf Qfcty rely. i : ' J:' JJo.i?j.Jn Long and rbll af-l ML iAf.A. it arf-itfUSl HlB'i uarrei lV7s, f i C.rfijvi) tig, Thil cast 3' liCf r liiuw-baok .V villain t 'T i-rt PisU MtXit for hbm V id&i'tiC v'hlc'h T1".1.V.TJ to .e the fctyotjWlth Mr, McOalo, and Ki&frdoiui Kott to th"4 city, eV-' Tn"is"w'as before dinner. tflafler. !fhlL tcjt. that is -wounded . Jlcor hadnot bef n saUflenir-t hat Icg must take it back, v hicli t)hg did not d.c-so Phil ' LC?yed .p 4nt psVoin." ihe?e I-jb gaUi fcll iitja ovef tbe head ere f f copld be r-edetr. rewards flight Log left fowfi&i Ajrer If a wiser man, tile Pha raved; 3 late. Tliere was' no mitigating circura fn?p ft j'Juplnate the scene. 05H IIUXmED THOUPAip smori. The array of Charter Oak" Cooking bloats now In active set-rice la t!e kliclu ns of the Soutli and Wert 1; oyer one ht-rdred thousand strong, and doloj the work of thrice that nnmher of stvf s of a no! her kind.. -And th Is force la constantly Ineruiing t y ii,e accesiion of frenh reinforceraeuts forwarded dally from the Excelsior llanuiacturlng Coinratiy's ex tensive Joiincry la t. JxjuIs. - Those str'-s are Toecomlng' sucli 'universal favorites, are making theLr way into so many house holds, that it looks as though thoy were des tined to cover the face of the land as the lo custs of Egypt. Unlike the locusts, however, they are blessings, instead of p'ngnes.and we wish speed to the consummation." SIIELLEXBEKGnn EltQ-S. Agents, ' " ' Erownvi.Ie, rCeU. Sold wholesale, and retail by Excelsior Manufacturing Co., St. Lonia. lfw Art Firm. Mr. Stafford, Photo graphic Artist of this city, has Juit associated with himself in his busisens Mr. Mount, an artist of groat merit, w ho has palnol consid erable fame in the lebt galleries Eust atid South. By this addition to thjjf.-m, end a great addition to their apparatus end mate rial, they are enabled to execute iciures in every style known to the art froi, kn Am hrotype to the finest Oil Painting. This will be quite an accommodation to oar citizens by giving them the whole rangeof the Art to ole:t frn, of which we hope all -vtllarall themselves." The weather is good, the Artists are Xo, I, and their prices ore so reasonable that all will find It within their mrans to get a likeness of themselves or friend. Remem ber the-place .No. 43 Ifaln Street, np stairs. praise patent medicines, and that we advert vert ise only t he very Lot of tb c m. Tut do wj the remarkable recovery f Mrs. Hfce, CanaktoUi, Lroia her UitrtIuz tuid. alnirt ntlpIcKs sc rofulous distimp, wbi:li Is Irnown throughout tho community, and unquesi tionably the efToct of Ayer's SarsaparUla, leads us to publish, without reserve, the re. markable efficacy of fhla . laedlclna. We do this in the interest of Wio afEicte'l. Any remedy which ean-Vo t-liectuKKy raise on from the dead " shou Id le u n l vern ' T r V f wn trdW6 "wiuli it laav be Dili VrrfHli t V Itrt. cessft'l as it Jw been ir tb trf Ym, Rica Dd' mrmai ' rw .L. ; ' i Messrs. GroTer . Baker 1 I have Ion r thought that, in Justice to the excellence nf otir Wcwlng Machine, it was my duty to in form you that, tkx teaks since, I purchased one frm your agent in this eittr. and that 1 have had it in constant use since that time: -and, during the entire period, the expense, aside from a few needles, has been ten cests to keep 71 lirfect Tepr.fJ pfye (ve above as evide'oceof tle superiority of yiou maclilne over otter; because I tiave tasocl those made ty other pattieabo. w ith little satisfaction. -3L iu. Y ilson, i ashlngton, D. C. i Mrs. J. K. BEAR, Agent, ' ; ' : " . MJJain st. BrownvlUe,! PERSONALS. 1 W..H Ehellenberger has one eat for new vxxJly Goods, serhe of his friends say. Be that as it may, we will back his Judgment In the selection 1 Yet, hardware Is what he in after; we know; SU3dHe"mi brinj a wbolciiale stocks - C v, , . Hon. II. M. Atkinson, lie'.stercf the; Land Offfe at Beatrice, arrived in this city last Monday evening. He gives a glowing des cription of the crops in Johnson and Gage counties, and also of substantial improve ments. Chas. G. Dorsey, we are pleased to see, is again In the city. j Parents or Teachers, who wish to present their children, or those under their charge. with... choice. Book .for,riiarik1 will And a fraud-fctock tt aeiect Irtnv'cr.i' soo, for. Marsh has them coming. Nothing was ever given to a friend of more value than a choioe Book. Marsh has them coming. Parents, Ttacaers and friends, must huiit t.p V"hat dime, quarter, or UHar, for Marsh hni them r ' ' 1 'ar'. ' ' ' ' n c ? : ' . I I.. b iy: y t t V G tuii.co. .in. ; . . 'i i.t,. t" ii CJoods " ..hia l ;e touch of all and by keeping goxd articles. ' llieir stock comprises every thing in the line of Dry Goods and Groceries, trrdlbereypawlU And a? T.ncfi, attention, accommodation and fair d. .u:t.,? as was ever found under one roof in the wi-st. Call in, and, our word for it, yon w .11 find them and their goods, all that we h;- ' e cldmedabove and more. . ... , 1 - Demorest's Yois Amerle ew Brightest and bot of all the Juvenile magazines. Doe stick said he liked the Episcopal Church, be cause the minister let the people "talk back.' Mr. pemorest understands this; he lets bis little" readers do thtVf own talking, ort at any rale," "talk back," and they seem to like It, and are at any rate devoted to lounflr America. Certainly this little magazine combtnes more instruction of the very best kind, with amusement, than any magazine we ever saw. J1J!? per year, with a premium. Publication olnce, f Broadway, New Yen , 1 ICtuonit'i llagaalasa i&c x --r-t This Is really the gem of the ladles' month lies. Its patterns and fashions are always fresh, full, aud original, and Its reading mat ter varied, and full of practical interest. Its new department, -be. Ladles' Club," has struck a,vc!n,. end.. basioeome immensely popular, while lis LMtntUaiions .are i&oxe nu merous and better, than ever, $3.00 per year, with a premium. Publication Office, 8SS Broad way,ew Ycrk'i . Ti.del 4e Co have on hand a full snpp of FcnniPE ?!ills, Threphing Machines, and the ceicbrutcJ r .r cut Dolge Mower. "Their stock of Frrm "uchinery i f t ways full, and tb" i c!l no r.ad -for wh ich t "r do not kupA fall stm-k 'tns. Thr I t'.tlr i-i d des rvc xrulty. fully and exclusively tlon to the wn-its of the f : r . 1 1 f the farir.!n L'nesup- 3 ccU'ntt. Li:1 tu r. t-cJ; ' moi it while Cl.arlc. n f Pavtd McI-ti : '.Un. (four city, was playiug near the ruins of the cul vert fn Fwrth ftrct.rtwwa Mnia ard Col lege bUwts, he f 1 pea.'ond iillluj; ovcx the bank broke his cvllur bone. Medical assls tance was immediately , called, when It was fortunately found to be only a simple frac ture. He Is doing Weil. " j 'Tb'eo. Hill"- Cei are still at No. T8, Mc rherson Block, with a ttck f Dry Goods rarely excelled in any city; Their style of business is at once liberal. an 1 accommodat ing, and their stock large and varied. Their clerks CajL Hill and Clnte Bhertz are al ways ready and pleasant men to deal with and uprljiht to a fraction; y LX I IS H ! GotoShellenberger Urothrr's add see their Dott'S Uftvr.-"Ai.' 'Washer; Unrivaled In the worlJ.' It v ill pay every family to have one. Attend ( at I'nrglary. Last Thursday night arl a'fempt w a made toentpr the store of F. E. Jb'in"n Jk Co.', In this block", by the front basei. t :.t uxr. r ortunately t,lie parry or pttrlies w fre acit-a ci. witnout aceom pllshln'g aiiy U.ing.' F. E." Jt.nou i, Co. are daily receiving additions to their sto:k of choice Dry Goods and Groceries Tliey are doing a thriving business, and tLeir custom Is cr. i tbe Increase. A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries, lnclad Ing the best brands of Chewing and Smoking Tutfto-p. Alo, a x-holce loj cfClrs, at Marion's, at low prices,' -'''- Drugs," Paints, Gils and Glass' at 6"t, Joe prices, at McCreery A NlckeILs," . , ' : . '. Private medioal aid, read DrWhlltler'a dterf tsement. - - - -- - Fruit JarsAt Swaa Bro s. A Thl r- . . . . The, fi rtai to come among; us. - v wn we ii.lu.n a late nuiaUer of the waTaeiK m orJt Bro-rrville Wi: or men that )n;.1r,..:".II"e wool in their teeMi ftf i hl- - b'','.uia turn a deaf ear 10 the lie u El , , rui I'1 tallsls that come amor g rpitaVJi ' 'rceiy we to run a well This Is, we presume, a liJ for capitalists to corae among os. Had anyone been hoaxed by there m 1 , ire sliould not have vonnered t . It, but thfn not bjing the case, t'. 3 insinu ';n? 1 ' "3g of.the above Is t.i oa'rage '"- ' p t::l.i comrtny come hera for the e of tscertnlDing the fcocibility of cs t .' :: thiit in? a Wool pa Factory, we know they nils.'.cd with t';e location, yet, we know r. Ford had n b:ttcr thinz oiTcred him on iiume, ana ne went back, after investing a Ki . . tm1 thousand doHLirs in land in Johnson couuty, while Mr. l.'ace Is here In business. ana ha, brought more capital with him than tie a.uUior.o Uie alove ever xould. cail.Lis own at one time. And if the author of the above K 111 l vk aWl'him'Lf will LuZ that Ohio capital and Ohio'energy has "done an much for this torn and county as that from any other State. Nothing can be gained by ln?r1ttng;epltaUsi lwoas they do ret as wo may-wish them to, yet the style of the man Is plainly shown In the above. Ohioans should aid him In tending the circulation of his paperfln that Statewe presume, to keep irora oeing uorcu uy ine--lies' '01 ineir irienas, I BXOWERS. As tl)eea8on for Z' urersis at hand, for the benefit T farmers, a will al!c i!lpt a shorf descrlptf no !!: 7ir; wed Cli;i mpton No. 8. j This 2; 'chSrj1? is t'i? I est mora, most con venient, rat - rjad c "lilent Mawing Mai chine in 1 e woiUj ha j two driving" wheels and aJo! l cntt' f-tar. Tlietoi : Is flexibly attached to tb rl' chine; th ; -eventing any w r' :jl.t Hp- n ' L. s horses' 1 r 1. ' : ; a nd car be made rigged carry tnei..ire frame up on the main wheels while moving from one field to another. The frame always runs lev ek. though ne wheel may. be fun nln la a farrow and the otherover a ridge at the same time. The machine can, be easily thrown in and out of penr while in motion. The cutter- Lr Ji ivcici in the rear. oX.the tlriving- wheel5, .wfclch nables ; the operator to see any obstructions In time to stop the horses before Xhm kntvrs utrikeit. am whloh also admits of shortening the space between the horses and the, front end of the Machine, bringing theliors'iH bnck nearer their work, while the angle of the guards may be changed to suit all kinds of grass. The points of th Guards may be thrown jup so as Jo pas pvef stones and "other obstructions without ran king any preceptlble difference in the bight of the cut. By the use of leavers conveniently arraigned for that purpose the cutter-bar may beeasilyratsed to pass over obstructions, or either end of the catter-bar may be raised to pass oyer anobstmetlon, without affecting theotberi. The elebrated revolving track- j clearer nsed opon this machine, as now im proved, is unquestionably superior to any other1 Crack clearer ever produced, and the only track clearer that will clear a perfect track ia fcwry and entangled gross,- To be seen and sold at ,t.. SIXEXXEXBEKUFB BROS., ( 74 McPherson Block. I 3Iablne Oils' of all kinds at McOeery & Nickell's. Lett keeps a full supply of . DRUGS, ,r "" ' PAINTS,"' " m--'. OI L3. GLASS, etft. andjscllslo wlbr ash. m CZ"1 Seamless Brother's. Wheat Sackt At Swan - . r " ' ust received by F. VL Johnson &. Co and fo sale low for cash." ' " ----' x StndeTuaker "wad Jackson 'Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J. It, Bell's Lumber Yard, cor. of Water pnd 1st streets. p. 1 1 : Cft a ' r C--1 : . ., , t cert w'.. .it:s, a.id B . I lnSlnir In lm r.iil.lin nohnnlanf thA touiltv 1 the-enauimg year. Examinations to com tneftee at fl o'clock, A. M. It will be necessary to be" prompt on time. , A . - A. W NlCKELL, CO. Supt. iravingnowthoro !M uglily fitted up tny sale and sample roo f ms, at No. 1 Main street, I invite the If public of SOUTH- ERN NEBRASKA and NORTHERN MIS SOURI lo give me a call, as I chall always keepon band in Whelsalb Quantities TV'INES, BRANDIES Asd LIQUORS, of. the, very V best i and II purest tiuallty, A f of all brands 11 Foreign and Do- mestic,; I shall II also haw on Laud I during the season, Chicago Ale, Beer, &c The public; may rely opon my stock being pure, as piiysiclana of this city recommend it for Medical uses. II Full stock of Bitters, In cases or single bot jJ tie. I e n. olsoet fjr the-Jeet Billiard I T! f J 'iV.-lt YALLEAU. Oood Balldlns Stonf "Weare now pre pared to furnish good bunding stone, tn any quantity. Also, Step SlOBes,,Ba&fcS lor Mon - umentsorTomb Stones, Water aaoies, etc furnished on ehort notice and reasonable terms LPRAycK & Vaeky". . ORE A T BED VCTI0X IS THICKS! 1 ! IS CLOSING OUT HIS SPRENG STOCK AT REDUCED .PRICES, TO MAKE EOOXFOB, OCODS J f KOWOH TUB WAYI 7 UNPRECEDENTED .-BARG.itN'-J1 ASE .VOIP nfTKXKDt !. ills shelves must be cleared, for IheSunimer Stock U such as was never equaled In this cot '-, bo;!l for the extent and quality of gOOlia. ' - - i. INLAYS AXlt JAX&&fiOia. , Bntlder tteiitott-I r - -nor prepared to do all it. .Is of Plotter! in lUls ctty or vicinity. Ord crs left at the Aiacrlcan IK e will be promp t attended to llcoa reason able! Work:i :tclai: t V," no3i-3ra , "i, V ? t! ? " ' F1 Beli" " Patronise I of Marble work t Marble Works ln cau be had eUewJ terlal Ufcl. c lacTttsitx-y-AU kinilfl l h:vl at ITi-i.?: atilt's this ;ty, -citoni cr t:nm It t e." None Lut tue best ma- AVall Par r, Y.'indow Shades and School Books very low, at McCreery & Nickell's. Illffhest market rrlae paid for wheat, oaU, corn, &e by Bedford . Handley. Kllbonrn, JenVliiiPaS. Co-Mannrac- tnrer"nd' Wholesale riu.l Re'ttt:! deflers In all kinds oT Hnb LumbcfT lAth, Shingles, O oo and U-rYf.r.!,! i Yard f.' I" J ! ' :r rner 4th ai 1 l..".--n '"'rl. : i " rl-d In ti -., i i-e wg 1 . v? .....nurfcXtui'ics iri tv world, and Str- ' . r Pi ; : s In oLitl of evcrytli I obtaining o ut L,a;-ii.r ; - tn tfr-' rot rt fr tn the tree, r rates tLan any whk.J pays one as we do, rc r Ltimber'YaJ.l wbolesftle an d shall fdwaruk f.'or (to retaM promts. We t u band a ft '1 surply of every 1 1, i may alwi- : In curl .te? fhf 1 1' -oia want j-c!t urtu'i'feotiici Wat tUey de sire. We simply a&k aii to examine mtr stocK and prfces bofore purenaMBgeiwhWe.'as we can ensure satisfaction iabolh. - Jobn.cn &.Ca : Sell aheap ': - r .onpicntaj'ooods : : ..- r : .,.;.? . ;Lpr ojsiciieap;' -f . Their rotes arc fair, ., M , ' : " " ' T-r Goods are nice," -i (uajst step. ia,..,.. , , .a'4 feast yotir f. es. In both .try Gods a'nJvGr. rles keep a ery full sic? always on tand. 70, Mcrir&n Block, , . , . -. - the No. i t have now in "my V near" 1.000, &i0 feet of the choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of every stylo and description, slza and thick- ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings. etc Dry.nne Shingles, Lrth end Pickets.; In fact, anything in the building line, which I warrant A No. 1 In every re pecS, Tand on which I do not propose to be undersold, for cash, by any man west of the Missouri river. I invite all who need anything In my line to give me a call, knowing that lean outflttLcm with good materiaL at the fairest rate. . - CorrTTatcr & First Streets . 'i !. '"(if o a. 7 J? $ 9 'e -a. -1 ,. -. ? if -. 1 J? if- V jT IT c .0 s & r f 3 5 . 8 v c 1 Jr .V V S o s 1 K Cruelty to Animal, consists in leaving your horse tied out iii the sun until you do your trading orenJ"vrt cool drink; the sin Is much greater whlleyon can get your horse or horses stabled so the. atThaddeus Trl mer's Checkered frui FeeC table. T- f TIIELADIES OF OTJR'CITT WIL We knowlhank u-j f-.? the in formation that A. May, of the Price Feguln tor, has returned after having selected t clK)iee stock of Dry Goods for 'thls mai .vet ' v, hich are on th way. ne bus given 6;;eh iva ; mpeachable evj dence of good taste in the matter of selecting roods that we feel toured tliat the ladles of this city and vlcini iy will l U with unfelgd' ed Joy the arrival of t ! Is new-stock. From ja glance at his bill we know t!lat he will havje many articles new a - 1 dCt"! to tills section among a cf.sJce stock tf star dard goods. The attention of our te ulers Is called to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure In another part of tb paper. , This truly valu able medicine U xinnunded by all who ase It. reaTthe certi-cate'-s. v Crn, V Tie at and Oats. Ralney Lewis have removed their offl to Robt. Teare fe Co,'s Stot, where they wilj pay the honest caali 1 rlcefrt Grain and otk er Produce.. j .. ; .; t Peoria PI ilk Crocks at F. E. Johnson Co's. They are the beat in use. Fir Neta Full stock Just received at Bauer's. Prepare for fly time. Tholatest News Can always be found on tlie P. O. Nevts counter. . - - Studebaker and Jackson Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J. R. Bell's Lumber Yard, cot." of 1st and Water streets. j Stndebaker and Jackson Wagons at rfti Joe prices, at J. R. Bell's Lumber Yard, cor. of Water and 1st streets. I sat on my throne in the vastness of space,' And I rule o'er my orb Ilka Vqueen "Inlier grace. a r mm And my children arvs&gearith Vladon sup- i lime. And my land Is majestic, my language di vine, ; r 1 Forlcliantas I roll thrOTighthe'ljillnltaslcy, And the Angels of Wisdom above me repljr: For tho choicest of Furniturejyo'u'mtist patron bre McFall & Co., who sell very low ftr cash, and k'cep the largest and fullest supply in the wast. ; ' A- nr.AT ir.ci.Tn in wool . ; r, u ir r-i J. I .. (.. ..nAi p. &tuiib2Ler and Jackson "Wagons at t. Joe prices, at J. R. Bell's Lumber Yard, cor. of 1st and Yater streets. - w ; - ; Flour Fiom Spring and Winter Vheat, an A No. 1 article, atf F. E. Johnson A CcPa. -. U-J N $33,000,000 Ja the capital of the Mtrtoal Life Insurance Conipanyof New YorkTJir vis 8. Church ls'their agent at JBrownvllle.i It is the safest comj any In the woild to lnlre In. . ' v ' ' ' - r! $liZ0 Dollars an tl Expenses t See ad vertisement of American ShuttleSewitS!? chine In our advertising columns, "a """ f . -i z.' S.. j Sore 2yef almost witnoutan exception can be cured." Near-sighted persons and fell needing glasses, shoald consult Dr. Kimber lln.SiiMaln street. LI11' I It. F. Souder's New Harness and Saddle Shop Is already one of the Instltntlorrs of otir Vj-i TT"n Pfrrnse he doe first class work at rea. ! ratios. Give Tl tin a call 'Lar jSrtl ' . i ons, i 1 ; i - : i IHnton, Blacksmiths, foot of t, enn Bet tires, shoe horses, iron in the best style, with their im- chinery.", - ... . . -Tlie highest market price paid lor '. 1 Johnson A Co.'s. ! t X".- a. A Cottage and two of the most desu.. residence Lots In tbe city. Enquire at thU otlice. Oi asvs-rJ'jrdetfs, from f 140 to $000; Ma son & Hamlin's, $75 to $600. j r : jAhrs Pw DTE. Brr-TtTla UU &t papers, - J For the best Periodicals, For Stationery and j For anything in the News or Book line go to the P. O. News Depot. : Victory Cane Mills, Cook's Evaporators, Cast Iron Kettles, and Heavy Sheet Iron for Liters' Boilers, at the j 4)-i't . I'tOVFrt T" 5TOR3.' " ." i . THE MARKETS. -"""- C:;;,'a;;!) rLlllILLT.'-. - The tiioney n -irket la moderately easy, and mon c'v c..j.. ia frc tti the country quite freely". Money is offered on and ta-day I a per at 10 per cent. Ootd. Jnoted at ?1,3.V . :,.""''. I Wn eat. Opened quiet. Prices ruled a shade liir cr, but w.lth aoeastern encouiwsement. A gen exal feeling prevails that prices will soon be higber. It Is believed that the recent heavy rains have dam aged tbe crops in some localities, and much uncer tainty, hangs over the crop In EngJand. Receipts are Jinpreccdently large for this marketandsoin thln.iadicate a heavy crop, as U shows an anxiety to pvt with the old crop. . Wheat nowrlngs tl, Ci;:.-r-'i''"5 f rmcr, ore ?ioned by the high tig- uies ii t ae Uvtti'l market, and is now quoted at r-c-s. - r ! rVct rules quiet but steady. ; r ;-,-.i'"i among the trade j'i j r: i s or etHi'i a-ticies. j . s ";ars liave advanced slightly bn f 1 so !-rs cor..-. In ConfecUOntt- lies, tae inie i :ra i i -rices firiiu.,. CI. Tili:.'0 JIAP.KETi fTiit-cted 'eekly for the Advertiser by MAT 3 L'JtYfHX. I 'ti A CLOTITLNQ REGULATOB The Markti this week Miowsa p-iK?wf.- f fpni f3at9! h is,nt-i S. .:s, f, '; iwtm-re. rm f v.r , - -' .. Ves's fr.T n 7-S cts. to II ZX . . , . . C'vtkshM: vtfsm W cts. totX , i .. Un'Uershirte, from "i cts. to fi ' i Corrected weekly for tbe A dverjiser by ilAVS DP.Y GOOIW ACLOTULNG BEOCLA.T0S f.Il!,' J " "tlC. Musiin. li 17- " - 'itleaeied, 1- J. -. . emu :i Detau.d, iic, -. All V(oireU0ne. .T7c. . EAinxorttl fcUr ts, ?1 TjCI-jS'X SPECIAL NOTICES. Tin: ivin.N kys. 1 ; ' Tiir IvIdkys are two iu number, Kitoawxl at the nper part of the loin, "nrrounrted by iai, anu t'liisunjoi mree arn. via.; the Anicri- rior, Urn lnf The ant'Tior I'.'i-'ivrb'. Ii.n-i-ior con'-t of tLsmies or vein., wn-a srve a, a 'uosit for the urine and convey it to r-t pvtfr'nr. Ti e extfrloris a eoniluc-toralo,lerri;n:-.tin!; in as5ri-ie tube, a wl called tin Ureter. The urate? are connected wr.u the blad der. , . ... The bladder Is composed of vaj-ious coverins:. or tissues, divided into part. v:: the X; icr,' the Lower, the trTOiis. ainl t!. Lincoln. Tli unt;er exjel.t 09 lower Setnir.s. ilnny ba a desire to urinate wit Uout ihe ability to return. Tliia freiueHt- To care tltese affections, we must bring Into action tbe mUHCles, which are entasji-d in their vnriuuit runcuons. ir ihey ar negiited, tiravel or Jjropsy mnv ensue. ' The reader must also be nia!e aware, thnt U'.w ever sli.M may be th nttftck, it is sure to aflect Ui& bodiiy bealtn ana menial powers. -tut our ileii and blood are surportwl l'roui tiies? sources. . I " iiantf or KbeaiiiatisiM-rain -urrincr i;i tha Iou la niuicaiire oi Mie move tiiseases.- riiev oc cur la persons disposed to acid suuunch and clialky concretions. . ...-. -- - - The JraveL Tlie- irravel from nle'i or uuproiwr ireanneni onne mar.evs. These or raiia beins weat, the water is not expelled Trom the bladder, but allowed to remnin ; it bt-r ouie? It-Tt : il, and sediment rius. it ia from tuis Ueposil the toneiiiiornied.andtrTaveleiw.es.'' 1 lrepey is acolle:tion of water-In some irts of me oou, anu man ainej-ent n-.imes, Hx-or'i'u te the parts flffefted, vii.:wheti generally a nt'nsea ver the body.it is called Anasarea; when of abdo men, Ascites : when of the client. Uj drorhoinx. .. Treatment. tlelmbold's highly coneeutrated coinpouud J0.THCt Kiurbu is tieeidunlv one of the .best remedies for diseases of te Madder, kklnevs. gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and Kimty affections. Under this beitd we have arrange! auria, or dirticLUy and piila in pasiri; water, fi-iinty aecretion, orswall and frequent di-jtharees t wa ter; Strangnry, or sloppint: of water; Hematuria, or .bloody urine; (lout and Jlheumntism of tn kid neys, without any chance in eumititv, but in. reuse f color, or dark water, itwasalwavshiilv ret-oni-mended by the late Dr.-lliysiok, ia'thesee.tle.tions. This medicine increases the ixiwer nf ditr--'Tloii. -ftnd excites the fcbxorbenis Into healthy serc:,c, by w uicu me omcrjr, ur calcareous, tU'ixisitions, ana all unnatural euUn?ements, as well as pain and iij flumation, are rwlueed, and it U taken bv nieil, Jiomen, and cuUdrta. Itfrectious for use tiad Uitrt accompany. . j j 5 ' w Philadklpmia, Pa., Feb. to, 1SG7. j IK T; HTtt.rBot, Driifrist: - 1 - - , , - ! 1)eab Sir-I have been a snfTefer for upwards of twenty years, during w hich time I have used vari ous medicinal preparation. an71 ben under tlw treatment rt the most eminent physicians, experl enctn.!; but little relief. ., i , Having seeu your preparatiens eirenslvely ad Vertkteii, 1 consulted wiih mv family pbyxioiun 111 rexxrd to usinn your Extract Httchu. j I did tnisbecmue I hud used all kinds of adver tised remedies, nd had found them worthless, and sorrr guite lnjoTioos; in feet, I despaired of ever getitni? weu, aim ueterunnecl to use 110 remedies hereaiter unles I knew of the ingredients. It was thisthftt pr-mrted n!io u. -onr remertv. Asvmi advertised that it was composed of buetiu, cubebs, and juniper berries. It occurred to me and mv phy sicians ad an excellent cumbuiaatHn, and with. Lis advice, after an examination of the article, find consulting ?fiin w ith the dniKsrtt, I concluded to try It. I commtneed its use about eittht mouth airo, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at tlie beneficial effect, and after asimr it three weeks, was able to walk out. I feltroucb. like writingyou a full statement of my case at that time, butthoturhl aiy Improvement nifeht only be temporary, and there fore concluded to defer andsw if it ivouLit e!Ut a jxsriect cure, knowing then it would be of greater vuiue to you, mi uiore saiisiactory to uie. . j . I am nOW ablt toreuortthat a cure Lsi fierted aflr using the remedy for five uun;h.v . , . , s I have not used -any jujsv f, r tlire months, aijd feel as well in i.lf tespwts a3 e t r I did. 1 1 our Jluchu keiHi; devoi;! of a:iv uni)Ic:i.ant taste and odor, a nicctoiiic ftnd iuvioraior of the avs tem, I do pot wean to be without it whenever occa sion may require its use la such affections. . i . .-MrleC)OK?.rH"i.! Should any doubt Mr. McConnick's slatenieiil. he nrs to ine lonowiug gentlemen : .. t ! ! .it. Wm. JJiiler, ex-Governor, Pennsy lvania, ilou. Thts. B.FlorencvPhiladelj)hia,: - .' Hon. J. C Knox. Judse.- Philadelnhiu. "TlionvJ. IJitclc, JudKP,-ihi)aletrriHK jtoikJA is. t'rrnT, ex-uovernor. i exnsvivaata. Hon. Ml!s Levis.' JudircThilailctDhiit." " - llont'M. i tirier.-doii:e, Unrtefl stte wirt.- j - Hon. (J. WrAVoodward. Jurtup. I-brtadeiobia. f "rHoa WA Portert City rylieitor; i'hiladelphla. i Jton. onn jaiior, ex-tjoveruor, 1. aiiioruia. 1 j Hon. 1-liinit, Auiitor-tonerl,y 8aint;tori.D aim FTiunVj-ettierM. ir rmsrv. Sold bi'.Lirvii.'srist.Vaud tlestleis everywhere, llo I warp tjr son 11.er.e11s. . ui lor iieinooias. le no oiher. iJBK'41. per ixUie. or. bottles tor jO. DenvKrea to any address. liesiCTibe avmu- 10 ms in ail cummunKHHiHis. Address JI. T. ilELMbuLD, Dnnr and Chemical . k !V6nai'i tefiuine iml ss A ne na lit 'teel-eh- graved "wrapper .'with "i'ac-simile of my i:iiukl armiouse, auasigaeft-- Wnrita f AViliti for vounir men. on the RuliBir ta-wion in.VoutU aud Fairly Manhood, with JEfF JIKLtfort) Krrlnp-aftdortortnnate. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, tree or cnanrc. a a.iress. HOWAliD AiiSOCIATlUJif, Hoxi. nniaueipnia. Pa. .:.' - t ' v ,3Ianboodi Ilovr Lost, How Restored. " Tmia Just fubli.'-'hed, a new edition, or irr. 'i.lvHrwi'll'i lelebrated f-jsav oil the ru. u al cure IwiUioiit niedicine of efXg r-p t-peruiatorrho'a, or Seminal Wenk nss. Jnvtt-uutary Seminal Losses, Impotencv, 5fcnta! and Physical Incapacity, Int-pedimt-nW to M arriace. ; ab-, C(nsumption, Jp llejwy, fnd Fits, induced by self indulgence or actu al extra vaeairce. ...... j . 4tr" Price in. sealed envelope, only ft cents. 1 . Thecelebratrtl author, in this admirable ewv?, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' sueewfnl practice, thi tlie alarming consequences of sclf abnse n;ay be radically enred without th d ipter ous use of'internal medicine or the application of the knife: pointing out a modeel'curw at once sim ple, certain and efT'crmal, by nwans of which every -n.r,-on . ,j i,,'s co'i-;.' ' i r-Hy !: j . l : . . '. i . A j. j x ' ii. MEDICINi., ..s Uiploma at Oiln-u vi.l show, has been longer eiiffafred in the treatment of Vf-vkukai.. Skxi-ai, and PiuvaTK UldKAS ES thaii any other ihs;inm in m. Iouis. Syphilis, lionorri :c, G leet. strict tire, trchittis, Hef nla. and I'.uptuie; all urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Alllictions of Throat. Skin or Bones, are treated Willi, anparallelled success. ' Spermatorrhea, Sexual DebUillty and Impo tency, as Wie result of self abuse in youth, sexu al excess In miiturer years, or other causes, and which produce some of the following effects, 'as Nocturnnt Emissienn, biotches, deb'.lity, dizzi ness, diiiiHess of sttlit, confusion of ideas, evii forebodings, aversion to society of females, loss of memory and sexual pewer, and rendering marriasmproier, are permanently cured. The lioctor's opportunities In hospital and private practice are unsurpassed ln sr. Louis or any other city. Back riles of St. Louis paper prove that he ha been located here longer than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, laboratory .and appointments, are un rivalled ii the west, unsurpassed anywhere. Age, whU experience, can be relied ujion, and the doctor can refer to many physicians through out the country.' in past success and present positionjie stands without a competitor. - The Wrltincn of Pbjuieian frhoe rep" Vjatioa in Union-wide shoald , . . - be vrortii retwiina. Doctor VnirTr:n oblLsbes.a JIMtrat Vvmph M relating to vev.-iv:d diseases and the disas trous antl varied coniquesce-of self-abuse thut will be sent to any address In a sealed envelope for two utitmps. If any physicians introduce pa tients tbe doctor after roading his medical pamphlet. - Omimu'iicatiotis confidential. A friendly talk will t you nothing. Otlice cen tral, yet retired Xo. j.117 St. Charles street. t-t. Louis, I4o Houm u a.m. to 7 'p.m. Sundays toSp.mv- r . r ," ii-y NEr STEAI FERRY s ill- " . ' i The Brownville I"erry Company have now running between i J3I10 TT1V V1XXJS,. ilVElJ.V !-.'!' y - 'ASP ri v ' Noitli Star" and .Phelps City, Mb., f,; the aew and commodious stenm Ferry . I IIARY J. ARIIOLD! THIS BOAT H eiitirebT new, with X power and capacity to cross everything that may civme In any weather. T '-" ' ' for crowing Cattle into or out of this Land IH tricJ.Wiwisthwbest poi"U Tin lxt is expw'ial'y fitted up to ensure safety in crossing stiick. and Urge cattle pens are a! read v erected lit the St. Joe. At I H. Depot atrbelpa City.", We can insure the traveling imi ooe limta.iiii our tower tduut bei'i.me t.i mawe this the most reliable crossing on the Missouri nvcr. , 4 ' -"" BUOWSVILLE'ffEttUY CO. 13-35-tf ' .'-' : " ... a - f a nil W w i-J k U a IN NEMAHA. COUNTY, , i L.I u Ji ii - i Contain!'!? 1GQ Acrcri. FORTY Acres of goo! Timber, biil vlltnecin high state of cultivation; - Ail dry- Jioaoari Latul. .Twa small dwelling boas : (yn"eW toem nw. Stf.blin? tor six ht-wd horses.. A fronrt Ttmne ae Ht all around the place. Vell located for stock raiding, f - "'-,-; TEHMS-HALF CASH; r.-VLL-VSCE IX 0XE AND TWO VEAKS. ' ' Addrejw the (tubscriber at Sherman,, yemaha VOlH' ... T . . ! . A. STKWAT.T. fc-- I I (A s -, : i - - s.iiji or 11 2 Gapitol of Nebraska,; It Ten O'clock, 1. ,77. HE Undersigned Corunnssionor?, appointed by An Act of tlio Toiilslatnre of the btate of Nebraska, entitled An Act "To Pro. vide for the sale of Unsold I,ots and r.locks. on the i own hue or Lincoln, and ior tho JUtcatioa and State t ulvc i sity, Agrricultural College. and state Lunatic j Approved Febrnnry- U.tb, will on that day, offer for Sale at Auction, TWELVE HUNDEED LOtS. ' In the Town Site or Lincoln, said I-ots netni? the odd numbered liioek (the ni litiBibered ttaving pr- Vioiisly been soldi of Uie'l'own, nndconiprlslir; the most eligible lots in the pTuee. Tiiesald lots will be appraised by the Commissioner and sold to the nitjuest tuuuer over tee apprsuaiueut. ... TERMS CASH. There .will, also be, offered for Sale at the same time, about ' -i i . : 30,000 Acre's "of Slate Lands, known as KnTTne Lards,' 'ntNTTThin an firvrof leu Bti.csor tne t,ap;::vi, ;a: t ian nett;2 t .e most valuable fanning lands ol the ytutd. " , 'sTEUMS. CASH. ! Tbe object In oiTeri the n!;ove named State prop erty at that time, is to enable the fi.."insioners kj complete the state Univensi.'-, A; -i! ' vue?e aud Lunatic Asyluru at I. : i ;n. Vh-i ...I xjiiid- Mg liaving ii't'n bn t : .in tl.e rrm'ee.. . jf the pre vuvs ue (-i i !s s'iie or .;ie t r i'r; v oilers to the Farmers, ilecfiurties irid laborers. s i ! ance fot a cheap home at thetnt . .-i!. situated .n the ricn- ea Agricultural tl-tnct ot t le buite, and .it thu rj " w' " r? - T '"" wVere Salt Is beins mannAu-tnre.i from the rfaee Jv'ater. 1 the r ads, - Suit . erior j ruber r' six. objective point of some riw ti!:' rant 1... reach i' : into t!i i!iten r. and tapti-nr t Depo - a; ti.is place, A s joii make it ;.,e town l r- t;. .-..lie. Ti '':: ital wnslocatM at Lincoln In istr. i i aet of t!ie Le'isla' ure, ii'i i rmn. teen , (liur Session lT- inhabitant, w i h foo.1 ito!e!s..s;rs, itfi s'!ii"!''. 'I be :Jiii.slature I eld its tlret ! C'W t V .tioi slie ast wi- t-r. ) 'i -'-ouri liiver It ; r , id isbelnj; i rv t: ! to 1 jriftiin, r.ud will bycon l e 'I . ' ne.vts.-tis-on. 'I his line will "'tn"i!!nn u-itit'liionsfo. and will i t. Kei 'n -v, nni'ttt v 2th and be- The i -rapidly i . f-. tract be con i erive direct c.i be pushed ou; cominar n bran 1 of the I i li-itie It. R. 1 he Midland i . :'..- ; of its line umii - iv.-.-t. Lincoln, and w. 1 i accoi uiul J)-is fii- thevvhole in Aebntska City to Mm? to the terms of its i iiifru;inin order by in U one or the links contract, fully e ; ; 1 fi the i:n or Mav i -xt. i' by which the Pemisylvn;.. i i '; !-,! it. K. will reach across the contient,cot j ' . - ,t will In a short time Its connection witn : i icaC'ttv, and from Lincoln west to the Union i a ;nic. Thus Lincoln will be for a time the terminal point of two ureal thorough fnres, mid everinirMy occupying a central position upon two trans continental routes, shorter, by from-ne to two hundred miles, than any other" yet constructed. ' -.' a Thsworfc upon the State University. Agricultnrnl Coliesre and Lunatic Asylum, ia uoiv being rapidly niiKtied forwnrtt ' . . - i . . . . LAVID .BUTUETt. - . itvernor, ' ' TOOS. P, KKXXAItD, ' " Sec. of State. JOHN GltLKSPIK, - T4G-1 v - j . Aaditor, C'ommf?M 8ioners.i : . t .Wv.tvitr?,.!,. . .. " yf '. f(" .-;v-.V yWh -;.!! irtV "". ' VMiii: . ' r; T m r e - -d. a, , .J W ah ji -ia TULLY GUARANTEED, i ' ANI WHEHFTER KNOWN ' . THEY STWIO -UNRIVALLED FOTt KfVrxOMV, 'OR DURABILITY, And CONVENIENCE. ' . - For simplicity of Jtanasement ". ; . . , . , t And for Cleauliness in i'ookiug, ThDyareHomelnstilutions Jtanufactured in the West, aad .. ". " . '"' ; . adapted to (Ue. wants gf . 7estcrn5;SoutlieriiPeople Surely no goou housefeeepercaa aiiora , . t . tobe wiLimut gue. '. rra mrcs list, assskss Excelsior HanijfaclyiinT ' Co,; iCia & G14 IV. JIAl.V STEET, :i' ..- rST. lotJIS, MO- ; ' '" - goLn BY ' : SIIELIXNIIZRGEK. BRCSL, , 35-fim BKOAVNVILLE, jN'E3, Vegetable Sicilian 1 the only perfbeted and scientifically prepared preparation . of it3 ' kind ever offered to tlie public, and lias no competitor in merit 'By i:ir.us9 GRAY HAIR is . pqon RESTDEE3 "'GHAT' j A I H- restored i to .its original youthful color and bril liancy, which is 60 - much " admired by all. Personi ITS CHIfilNAL whose hair is thin or falling out will, by the. use of oar COLOR,. jnfjjJjReneweroon see its gooJ '3 " enect?, as, by us ionic ana stimulating properties the hair glands will be incited and the' hair grb-A' thick GE0?TH! and strongagain. In cases of Baldness it will create IS iLiiJjilJ a new croTTth unless the EEEESCS.cles are destroyed ; U ' 'Till '' ' is cooling, and a:Jays ail iieuirg uuu lrxiutttoii oi the scalp. It does notstairi tho stin as do dyes, bati EOHIE Aim makes the scalp white and i.i - Ann nT'Vvmvn iUlUiiun it is the best and most UP -."-THE THIS economical preparation in the world, as its eiTocts 'last so ranch longer. Send for our Treatise on tho LOCKS l.hair.-freo to all, by mail. Sold by H DruSS is "and Dealers la Kddicine coo::, cocunri a co. Genl Ags-t3 for Hcrti-Vest-sra States Sold by - ; - ...CITY DKUO fcTOItF,.'. 15-J)-y-cvr;- Lrownviile." "ELE PII All T" ' J ! Dealer in nil kinds of strn-k. 1 Torsis bought, stJd and xi-Uanjred. SUx.k bou riled by ."the d.iy r weelt. ' . . . Tlie rroprifor Iwis recently erote! an entfre new. lit(:-and coruinmleotw stable, near the dd llrovvii vti!e House. His stix-k is alt fria nnd v. tik ics new. The piil'lic ctn be nccom modtUed ut all hours, ' . j -'. DAY Oil INIGrirXV ' ...... A stock corrallwith an abuml.tnt supply of pure water, atuichctt to tlie FtuMe. . . . 4-iy . ; lt i v. vvQrfc.oii rf) iV w -7 ' ?t UJ f r e.r ' , s v. J 1 V a rj - , - s-. . o H"H" 1 . " ' , ' 1 7. rn 'JJ ft LJ .i r- t.-u-w.-,:-..v"-Mi,i:j;fe i : ?! ... gts ' rr i t'i M : TV ' -.;.!"-:-. VM.r r-3 -1 . -1 , i ' V . At tlie Signer the; :W j - - 4 13 the place to buy ! , . 1 ' FLiflfiftURE Aim UPHOLSTERY 3Xci7viL.L & Co;';; Keep constantly on hand a complete assort - . i i v pient of j ;- . ' . . . Soffit, Bsadslcadt, Wardrobe, Bureaut, . Rockinq i'hai'-t ' Sprinn hedt, - .... Wash Stands, - What Not, ? U ' llatKacki, Kitchen i rt , . Kitchen and "IT" , and. . Parlor ' 'fT7.r- ParUr, Chairt, ' : JiFw Tabltt, Marble : , 1! 1 Ceser T.jrfV?wf ,. - - . r It:' v r 'j. S funds, ' " .mi Y v Sprinrf, , - ' Swing . Crti. - - m ; Comirrfr, 1 -.TV--' ' , ! , . x r a " "i 1 ' ? AndaWtiitnsaivlev : . , i reii to set f up plain or fan. eying All of fi heir wwre U tl 'ft rtannfactured ox ju np under .thelr,,SiecifU suv t niirroifiue, which enaines tneiu to u m.iuu ihir-. smaller price than Eastera mana&ictured goods.- . - : (. . i . Otir .: .Heafe! i L X X r f is av tie aentice of the public at any time It may ne nwivi. wad is gottent'5 mas nrtcstyio as any iariner etwst. - .', Metalic Bnnal' Cases; L - i of oil sizes cous ' mt : on hand, .' ' At Eastern I'riooa , . . ., We arc dolnsr badness orf . ; ! c i TltlCTLY CASH PltlirClPLXS S in a 1 1 "a? i?p fi t - and by attentitri to Ihikidcmh audihe wnntsol the community, expect in the future ajitn the last to receive the putronnge of the public generally, -' ' HcrALIi & CO. Shellenberger Bro. " :lcriiersou's Ulocli, Dealers Iii JIardivarc, Moves, Tinware t Hardware, Moves, 1 in ware,. Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, . . i' " ' 50 000 Mies Fence. Wire, 5O!O0O-'7 Vnec Virc, ".' Z r 50,000 XVciFencxWire, nttelni'rg Iron and Xa ?f,' , . f : Fit(y'(rry Iron and Xaits, . ,! ' Fittjurd lroi and Xaite, ' ; . Mechanic? a Twila, Mevluini'S a Tool, : ' : .'.MccJuinid 'a Tovla, Charter Oak Mora"r ; " ' Charter Oak Move, ', ' Charter Oak Moves, ' . , -. . . j . .. - 't --";.. : Ueid-"4 o full esortmert f everything kept t . . ia a-lirsf cl.-s - iiinnninr inn crriMr iiiSliUUiSilE fiiiU jIUU STO.TIF,! Which vslllbc bold as low as t?,e, lowtJ FOIl CASIT ! To all u ho favor uh iq'UU a call. rvC0Q.i,C0BURiI&CO, I I Advertiiinj Agent. Chicago. J X&'Jrt nKk.rrUed In rtcrivt tr- , f ) , tmmenU f-r Uiis pper, at mtr imrt ' - . ratfi,atfl arr. Jj-tt fur all Sitofpn- ' ' V y--r in Ci t". & ttrui Trntorus. - - L.:-ADVERTISE BLANKS of all kind, constantly on hand, at the Advertiser dob OrMee. .pr.vor.K,, :??atix.;J0Di .mini-- O L.xccalu, u, taeAavc.iioc. Jot- Ilooms." - M f c r i V (i I - I 5 I I C i ' !5.:SV:' Pi e a mi 1SG9. Si. i l.G. iJ3' f t i i i i) j 1 "7 i. i . - - - . -e Tn?Tn.li"t T ! a fp Invite the attention of theel; 'Scf LV' vn vJJle .ml Ft!rrr 'i -"" ' y t ttir splendid stock vf iAi'Liu ANL iM.NCY mis? W V - . J ; LADIES SERGE, LAC.;, . . . ' . - . - Congress u-Dullcn SIic::,- SPRika AVi ' Scirst Fi :i: ILv i - ; ' . . . ; . . . i 1 ... j. J J -'.-:'.-. ,' T ''. ' , ' . " : 1 CARPETS, OIL CLOTI3," AVii'G WJCEHrU,' - -Ill- rnrp. . , u ' ri ti ' h ! . . . i - .( ' 1 I .". ! ' ' ) ; r , . ' - t .it;-' :l i . "t Turhc Than u"o' uiiiij. ( fcvtciuj, ad ."maai.-.-J, liioltJ dl. w J . . ., LaxvTi3t Jaconet, Tt rcaU, Or ; zn . . ... '. dle$ dad GraxcdiiS Piqucsrand Ilarsailca. t and Cho'-Zetl J 3,oob Tarltsv . V - - f .... - - - r , - " - &riped Shirtinrj, ChecX iSi.''r- ' ' ' Soltohadcs, Daiifiii,'' ' Tu:hti, . J Kentucky, Ifaryterxlcr- "-. ; : ipvri Jean9t" ami Iritis ' Ccj1- Tahlo IincnS, ; 1 , ., Flccichcd, CiiLlcachsd cuui Col ored . , : ' . '. ".- Whit: and JJroum,' 10 pieces. Hdbp GiLirtc;', . - '' t ;. .Xropi Qpcn.Fr.qr.tijrznl fr'tfte, I ' -' ' . alliz':s; i-)' Dozen,' . . . Parasols an tTPans, . j '" AU Style.' ' Ticen'y-fwe Zs. . " '. . Latent Spriij Styles.-' ia Do:' Bed Gprca&i,"' irtsawr Clirrti, 'ZJnen'dmV Cotton. 12 4' -.'. ' ... - Sty ?5-i JctY Z) j rcn .'. - j i , - t t " ! .1 " t - - CelcLratc JJalino PI0Y73, - HardT7r.rof4!i flxxcc:i3T7aro, '