six BXS3 a Kwiw nf theAivMTi8iB for sale by RELIGION NOTICES. SffiSrW Sunday evening LODGE DltliiCTOKY. . n F.-Brownville Lodf.T No. 5, 1. O. O. T. L ' Tdi.veventiirol ech week. at 7 o'clock Cit K ilLl iB Brej-tmer Brick, ou fi-ff feSSk Brother 'pov, secy. . v A.- A. r.-NmabaValleyLodgeNo.-I.A. .: f M iVhVw on the 1st and :d Saturdays in Ltmotf o'clock p-m., at their llall ui the inm"r Brick, on Main Mreet. vii'tn Brothers are Invited. A" isiim J ah. JH. Hacker, Secy. ' Arrival Depart re f the Mall. Southern and Eastern arrives at 1J m.; depart at rtbern and Eastern arrives at 4 p. m.; departs "Mall arrive at 8 p. m. departs at 7 a. m. Sl Mail ai-rive at 12 m.; deiuri at 2 p. m. Ek Mai" arrive. Monday. Wednesdays and yJJSSIat pVm.J deparu Tuesday, Thursdays and Mail'irKW Friday, at 4 p. m.; depart T1'uir.a.cV Hours from 7 a. m..to o. m. Sun- J.ys from 10 to lu'. a. m. A.lOLOCK,P. M. Time Table St. Je. ad C. B. It. R. . - T...---1.1 iwn Train. will leave Phelps Or and ain-r ot j -, - . - u..iiin a follows OIN" NORTH. OOIVO SOUTH. 'J p. in. JT) p. nv. ll: a. ru. .Vail train dally except Sunday. lTlv except Monday. n y except Saturday. .,Loh Bora' Omnibus leaves Brownville for .. jClSfft h a? m. and 12 m., daily. LOCAL MATTERS. J. I Colhapp, Editor. THrnsPAY moknino. rre.h Tnrnlp Seed at Geo. Mwrlon's. Frmlt Cans-Self-Seallng-tit Shellenber cr Brother'. - C t Poloe V for your Statlopcry.IJtcr--atare, or Letters. . c th r. O. News Depot for all the la- tmt pajcre,MasnirieR, Ac. . . Y will never be fooled" If you go to I. 0. New lrpot for your paper. Karhon'a Is Die place to buy Ready Made - rw.,n !adu Clotlilne. and save 25 per n v mwv-.... - cent. Fall Wheat Flonr, from the Korohlval Milk, for sale by Du IL McLaughlin at McFall Co.'. Stadbaker and JnckRon Wagons at Sf. Joe prlc-, at J. K. Dell'a Lumber Yard, cor. of lxt and WaU-r street. Waited Every man and woman In Ne muha etmnty to vUlt Ebrlght'a Quecnswaro lloase, N. 61 Main street. Ct. R. XV. Furnat returned from KL Tiul. vesterdar. lie bring encouraging word with regard to our Railroad prospects. If y ( to the P. O. Newt Depot fr your paper yoo will be sure to get the very latest now that can bo had. Try tucm ana see, t. IMiks pnper next day aftejr printed. H. Small went east for Fresh Gro ceries lat week, and has J list returned. Our people will soon see him open a choice lot of Groceries In addition to his already large stock. ' We lrarn from Atchison County that the survey for the Nl6hnehotna Valley road has ocsan ; yet doubt It. We hope 'tis true; but be that as It may, Brownville will aid this road to the utmost of her ability. Sew Store at St. Dcrol. A. I Kerr A O). have opened up a new store at St. Deroln, In this county, and will keep a full stock of General Merchandise. We are pleased to MAethe growth of this young town, as It is tllL'rxJ Mtx!S town of Importance in this county. ' - -v Malay Thank are due Mra. It. W nas for a twu-ket of d-15dou rnrs, wMeh Je favored us on Inst Monday, were BartletU, of flavor unsurpassed. Fur wlth They Jler sympathy for the ror printer is so sultan tla!. that all hope the trees may lear double crop. It I p Tmatc arc a (r-eaut at moet nriy tliuc; but the one weighing l'i ft at mir ollice lat Tucsiay by Mrs. liovebv-e, wa extra delicious. Her delicate wotaanly -re-ceptious loads her frequently lo-symryithize with lli "poor printer." .We h.-eto see Ler often. Swan &. lira-.', n tne-Vnatat. liave few eoualH, nnd we are pU-attea to no that their enterprise is winning for them a rKt -cess. They go u)on the principle that a good article is the best ro-BUenditlon a grocer can have; in tbiia4 tbdr aecommolatlon in the secret of tb extensive prtroag they have obtained Among ilk taaay yomig men in our city worthy of oniiveHdalAi Inr pwritity con diict and gentlemanly action upon all occa sions, none tand fairer than our young friend, Claiborn Shurtz, II III A Co.'s aceom-TOxIftMijg1crk.- Success In business is as sured' c-Kta the foundation lie 1 laying for a rfllUv Omf Cltiitn wait iwttently for tin? rec tt?n of something at laFt croKso.'ble for man, If not for beasta, over the cut on Slid street between Main and Atlantic- If our treasury fc so depleted that this cannot be done, let ofrieone take up a Subscription among those hrectly Interested and those feeling a little Tlde in our city j we fl a dollar's worth of the lntter, so, come along. Maary Hart, Journeyman Tinner at Shel lenlierger's, showed us ycslerdny a new fsn fc'ed steamer, for siea'hilng food of any kind. never saw anything so well adapted to u use for which it Is designed. He Is one of the best workmen In Tin, Copper or Brass we ever saw; and plays a tlrvt chut hand in the Band ; "when Hmith Is there with patient arc, aided by the ret." - laurtstfnff to Balldcrc-.T. R.'Bcll, rf the lower Lumber Yard.ls Introducing a new Wure Into the Lumber business, which we nave no doubt will meet the approbation at DaUdera. That Is, all lumber bought of him t delivered, free of charge, to any point In the city. This b a degree or enterprise which . U worthy of public favor, and must result in extensive patronage to this yafd. " akc last wecfty "Imve wo a hog 1T" under tbe impression that there was one upon bur ordinance books. 'We are ln . formed by good authority that no such ordi nance exists, but tliai all' old oydlAatfeeS were repealed by our new" charter which was pass ed last winter; so we have no city hog law. Jet there Is a State StatiMe nfeaWst hogs run- bing at large, which operates us well in this ty as elsewhere. Xadles, have you teen that fine assort nent of Hamburg and Swiss Edgings afrtT fnsert Dt. Infants Dresses, Ladies Silk Sashes and Gae Jaconet Dress Pat ems Just received front Kw York by Mr. Bear A Moore? This firrh P" cJj lor goods, and sell only for cash. dm tuanfrer of dealing enables thera to tell lowest cash prices. A cordial invitation rs lded to all lovers of choice goods to call u see thl pb?ndld ttoc'- No trouble to Ihw goods. 014 ttulstry gone, ibat good old soul, we e'frsaaUseehlm more; he built himself a tat boat in which he kt oar thorc He sharpish man to trade with boys, and -ohasthoNe; sometime he wore rings in his ra, am-d eroerimes In h is nose. He thought 0wnd the universe, and right content was I OR fQlVn nnliM.r Arnnwa. .Muvl- he a twK;4ty spree. He lived in a dug out tl?ar tl,e, moved on top of ground i yet, . ' . Inen tkao he often in betterclothes are fln,f kepl BanJ5 and Pltols,too,Ir his ulv mrea: fcce was dirty, his hafr flrirt 1 wapr never sweet. He ctrt a U bT Monday' for Rt- Loai be did sail ; bkM J I haV9 k"""1. UU shanty, and that - -uu our lAiv. s" ' "Written lor the Advertiser. E01IAN0E m HIGH LIFE. BY JOE PTOIJCY. . SCENE 1st lie wat from the Sunny South. Uy be In ment the mail portion of our hero. She well it matters hot. Sweet she wax. no matter where she came from. ' Both had seen better days; and In their rudy cheeks for bo It known he was also handsome one could see the blood of their ancestors, for both had had 'em. They met of course; such souls at theirs could not long live assunder. Not in the gay saloon, where music tweet in time with lov ing hearts doth beat; nor on the promenade, where the glowing eye doth speak the charms of t wel turned ankle or a downy cheek. At breakfast met they. Ilii heart Its beating hushed when she passed the plate of mash. He saw his destiny. Quick be did make away with a great big hunk of steak. SCENE 2d. Time passed, and dinner came. He smiled upon her a heavenly smile. It was returned. Ills heart with deep emotion burned. He felt his power as a heart-breaker. lie gazed again Into those limpid eyes, where. like the waves in a clear stream, he could see the enactions rise. He belched forth several sighs. He went to work; but all the time castles he built for the maid of the golden locks; and In his pride of manhood he had the barber give his moustache an extra wax. SCENE 3rd. Time shifts the scene again ; and now, with rapid strides," adown the .path of love the happy couple glides. . But, loj this ever courting never wed, suits not the girls. His . Intention she would know; for long enough, she said, she'd been a chambermaid. j, ..... .GRAND TABLEAU. The climax' Thickens. Sue sees the man she'd spruced up to, weaken. Her heart mis gives' her ; but the worst she'll know. . , Are his intentions good; and do they to the fdtarlead? " , Drops of cold 6weat stand on hit brow; that brow his ma had loved to smooth, as she called him her darling boy. Scenes ol his boyhood came up before him. He thinks of his long line of noble fore-fathers, amongst the noblest of the line of chivalry; and in his heart swelled the pride which once ten north ern mudsills defied. He gazed upon her now a benevolent look; thought of his immense destiny, and said, says he: "Who I shall wed must be of high degree. My ma so taught mo. An accomplished lady her boy must have; and money, too. But in this tedious round of mudsill life when tired out with a hard day's work not knowing whoncc my board money should come im I must have somebody to amuse me; and I had no more serious thoughts than that.' rule with the task, lie rose to go. She bade him scoot, and scoot he did ; and published her next week as a red headed chamber maid; and seemed to scorn her as of lowly parents born, and looks lor some lady of high degree to match his gallant chivalry. Mayor's T6ekct. The following parties have been, during the past week, arrested in this city for the offenevs noted and fined; as follows: , , R. M. Slagle, for reckless handling of fire arms and disturbance of the peace; cala- boosed and fined. Including costs, $23,40. Jacob Witeman, for fighting; fine and cost 814,00. JcfTDryden, for fighting; fine and costs, $14,00. Samuel Bennct, for fighting; fine and costs 89,00. Jacob Gergen, for fighting ; fine and costs, 89,00. Appealed. Chas. Brlegel, for fighting; fine and cost. $19,00. Chas. Anderson; for fighting; fine and cost $19,00. We are pleased to see the determination manifested on the part of our city officers to arrest and fine, If found guilty, all offenders against our city ordinances. Millar, buy your Rubber and Leather Boiling of Shellenberger Bro's. A full stock aim" ay s on hand. Xlie Orlde Swindle. John E. Buehler, saddler in John Mlddlcton's shop, receiving a few weeks since a circular from Daily A Co., New lork City, that they would send him, C.O.D., two Oride Watches for ?J0, on wnicii lie mignt realize considerable. Hecon- eluded to and did order two. Last Monday i-ir -Agem iiear lniormea nun tnat a pa'kage had arrived for him, nnd John plankM down his S-J0 and received the pack age ; but, imagine bis astonishment on open ing the same, to find that the box contained nothing but paper. After considerable ex cited splutwring round, he took counsel with menu men, ana nod the money replevied. It will, perhaps, cct him an X to get out of trouble, and will teach him much. Morai So long as we have good, responsi ble jewelers in our city, a man almost de serves to be humbugged who will bite at the bate of C.O.D. watch swindlers. Four Car loads of Stoves on the road for Shellenberger Bro's. Furniture ! New Furniture ! I ju . nannaiora nas just received, per steamer Kate Kinney, one of the largest and fullest assortments of all kinds of Furniture ever opened In this city- It Is elegant, and from the lest factories In the east. Mr. Han naford is a No. 1 cabinet maker himself, and will sell nothing but what he can recommend. He will hereafter keejJ his stock up full whether In his present room up stairs over F. E. Johnson A Co.'s or in his new build ing, wnicn win soon ne reauy to occupy,' Give him a call if you want a good article Carpenter's Tools and Blacksmith's Fur nishings at Shellenberger Bro's. .Ill; THE PRICE REGULATOR. still at No. 27, dealing out to his customers Ladies especially the very choicest vry uoods that tbe Eastern market affords. His Immense assortment comprises everything that a Lady or Gentle man could desire; and bis prices bring bis goods within the reach of all. He is the most liberal and straight-forward man to deal with you could find, and his clerks, Ilerrs Gron- stlen and Star, are clever, aocommodating. and gentlemanly. " Tin, Slteetlron and Japanned Ware at Shellenberger Bro's. PLEASED LADIES. As you pass along our streets you will see many arc-tty ladles with a pleasant satisfied smile upon their countenances. Do youknow the reason? Well we know,. for we have found out this sr.lle of satisfaction it the direct result of having Just bought Of that el egant new stock of Dry Oxxls and Lady's Notions, Just opened at Henderson's. Go, If you wish to enjoy tho satisfaction of having got your f nl money's worth.- 40"0 kegs of Nails Just received at Shellen berger Bro's. F. A. Tl.del, Jr., is again alone in the Agricultural Implement business. D.H. Hull having wttidrawn with the intention.' e-f at- I tending fo tfgritJrUufft on his extensive farm near Salem, in Richardson county. Though we hate to lows so good e citizen, yet we hope our Iors win prove his financial gnin. Friend I Tlsdcl will run the' business In his usual complete style, ard farmers wi!F serve their own lnttrctts by giving him a cef for an j-- thlng In bis line. Ten Tort Blacksmith's Iron of all sizes at Shellenberger Bro'e.- BUGGY FOR SALE. I have a nearly new Buggy for sale, has been run but asliort time, and has undergone all necessary repairs to make It good as new. Terms very reasonable May be seen at my Paint Shop over Teare A Co.'s Storse; No. 45. tf Geo.- B. Eerklt. We have 6een the above Buggy and can vouch for its being good afc new, besides Mr. Berkley has done a Job of painting on it that earmot be excelled. J. S. Church it erecting a brick stable tn hi lot fronting on the alley in block 13. Teachers of Nemaha County. There will be a public examination held In the High School building of Brownville, ori the Crtt Saturday In the month of August, for the purpose of examining all persons who have not valid certificates, and design teaching in the public schools of the tounty the ensuing year. Examinations to com mence at 9 o'clock, A. M. It will be necessary to be prompt on time. ' - . A. W. JTlCKEIXj Co. Supt. j GZEA T EEZ UCTIOX V PRICES ft!--. IS CLOSING OUT HIS sr RING STOCK : AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE EOOM FOR SUMMER GOODS SOW OX THE WAT! UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS ARE JV0 ir OFFERED I His shelves must be cleared, forthe Summer Stock is such as was never equaled in this county, both for the extent and quality of goods. . ........ DELAYS ARE DAKOER0US. Tall Oats. Mr. Zook, from his field of oats in the bottom below town, pulled a handful of oat and left them at Teare A Co.'s Store as a sample of what Nebraska can do In this line. The straw would averge five foot in bight, anyone head measured 21 inches; (he average being about 22 Inches. , If any of our cotcmporarles can beat this let's hear from them. j 1 - f R. C. Berger, of the Alhambrn, has re turned from his trip to Tecumseh, where he has- !eon for the past three weeks trying to find good brick clay of which to make a few hundred thousand brick, but without suc cess. He experimented all around Tecumseh, but found it not; yet feels sure that brick can be made there if the clay Is thrown up and allowed to freeze over winter. He is again prepared to do the honors of the Alhambra In bis usual pleasanUityle, IV. XI. AahJy, editor and business man ager of the Beatrice Clarion called on us yes. tcrda. He Is on tne look for business.. Our business men will find It much to their ad vantage to reach out for the trade of Gage county through the Clarion, and will receive fair treatment at the hands of Its proprietors. Tne Shook Brothers are running their Saw Mill in Hillsdale, to the full extent of Its power ; cutting out immense piles of Lumber daily. They have a large assortment of Lum ber on hand, and can accommodate parties or fill orders at sight. .Any, one wishing Lumber will do well to give them a call. U-lt James Mcdford, having taken Into part nership Mr. Howard, they are now prepared to do all kinds of work. In the line of Carpen tering; and will take contract, draw plans, make specifications, etc. Better workmen cannot be found, and the firm Is one the pub lic can rely upon- Cruclty t Animals consists In leaving your horse tied out In tbe sun until .you do your irading or enjoy a cool drink; the sin Is much greater while you .can get your horse or horses stabled so cheap at Thaddeus Trim--mer's Checkered front Feed Stable. L A. D I J2 S Go to Shellenberger Brother's and see their Dott's Usivkrsal Washer. Unrivaled In the world. It will pay every family to have one. Good Building: Stoue- We are now pre pared to furnish good building stone, Ln any quantity. Also, Step Stones, Bases for Mon uments or Tomb Stones, Water Tablet, etc furnished on short notice and reasonable terms Lokasce ViEstr. , Builders Attention. 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of Plastering In thit city or vicinity. Orders left at the American House will be promptly attended to. Prices reason able! Work first class I! no34-Sm A. E. Bell. New Saloon. W. IL Holbrook has opened up his new saloon in Lushbaugh't Row, and calls It the Gem. He has a cosy room well fitted up, and will surely keep an orderly house and the best of liquors. . . Tno attention f our readers la called to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure in another part of this paper. This truly valu able medicine Is recommended by all who use It. read the certificates. " A. P. Cogswell is having an office build ing erected near the corner of 1st and Atlan tic Cog. can't keep still, and his euergy finds a pleasant vent In building uu our cltv. Would we had more such. The New Front which wo predicted that A. D. Marsh would soon have, Is going up, and will make a fine appearance. Marsh says he "would'nt swap landlords with no man,' and he has no occasion. Patronize Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neidhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. Holtxtnger lastCTat No. 17, with as full and choice a stock of Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, etc,' as can bo found; and sells I low for cash. For Plain or Fancy Harness go to Bauer's. FARMERS f The Red Store will, if tbe farmers permit. keep constantly on hand everything in the vegetable line. Marshal McCabe shot a dog yesterday. and has warned the citizens that they must muzzle their dogs or he will have to shoot. This is the last warning. If you've a dog that you value muzzle him. 800 keg Horse Shoes and Nails at Shel lenberger Bro'. New Building Projected. We learn that Messrs. Lew it A Hull have made arrange ments to have a large building erected on the vacant lot twodoors east of Small's Red Store. The but piece of homemade rag carpet we have ever seen is now ffi Teare A Co.'t. It will look well In any room, and will outlast many imported kinds. . Stndebaker and Jackson Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J. R, Belt's Lumber lard, cor, of Water and 1st ft-reets. Studebakci' and Jackson Wagonaat St, Joe Prices, at J. R Bell's Lumber aro, cor, of Water and 1st st reet. N. T. Salt. 100 Barrellt of N. Y. Salt Just received by F. E. Johnson & Co., and for sale low for cash. . 280 acres of Trairie Ian'd for rde at 87 per acre, tinquire oi J. vv. ib or r mc Pherton. 4?-?t Flour.' and a full stock 6f goods, at Grant's, and he will not be undersold by any man. Plonr From Spring and Winter Wheat; an A No. 1 articleat F. E.' Johnson- A Co i SO acre of Prairie and Timber Land at 112 per acre Enquire or J. w. uiiss. . IV all Paper, Window Shades and School Books very low, at McCreery A Nickell'a. in ghest marltJ yrlce paid for wheat, oats, corn, Ac, by Bedford A Handley. Drue. Paints. Oils and Glass et St.' Joe prices, at McCreery A Nickel l's. For arty thing in the eating line go to W H. Small's, Red Store. - Private medical aid, read Dr.'Whlttier' advertlscmt-ntv Foldlrg Bed Lounges just received at McFall A Co's. , MCchlzfe OH of all kinds at McCreery Nickeirs. , ' - ' Seamiest "Wheat Sack. At Swan Brother's.- . , , .'..'.-. 1000 Pounds'of Butfer wanted at the Red Store. ' ' . - Leather, full stock of all kinds si Great's, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, etc, Ut Grant's Fruit Jar. At Swan A Iro's. 3I01TKUS. . ' At the Season for Mowers Is at hand, for the benefit of farmers, we-wlll attempt a short description of the Improved Champion No 3. j This Machine it the best made, most con venlent, durable and efficient Mowing Ma4 chine in the world ; has two driving wheel and ft Joint cutter-bar. .Tbe tongue Is flexibly attached to the machme,'thua preventing any weightipon the horses' necks; and can be made rigged to carry the entire frame up on the main wheels while moving from one field to another. The frame always runs lev el, though one wheel may be running In a furrow and the other over a lidge at the same time.; The machine can be easily thrown In and out of gear whjle lri motion. The cutter bar Is loceted In the rear of the driving wheels, which enables the operator to see any obstructions in time to stop the horses before the knives strike It, and which also admits of shortening the space between the horses and the front end of the Machine, bringing the horses back nearer their work, while the angle of the guards may be changed to suit all kinds of grass. The points of the Guards may be thrown up so as to pass over stones and other obstructions without ma king any preemptible difference in the hight of the cut. By the use of leavers conveniently arraigned for that purpose tho cutter-bar may be easily raised to pass over obstructions, or either end of the catter-bar may be raised to pass over an obstruction without affecting the other. - The celebrated revolving trackf clearer used upon this machine, as now Im proved, la unquestionably superior to an other track clearer ever produced, and the only track clearer, that will clear a perfect track in heavy and entangled grass. i To be seen and sold at Shellexberger Bros., 74 McPherson Block, i B. If. Easley is our authorized agent for receiving subscriptions, and advertising for thit paper. lie will, for the next few months, travel through this Land District selling Fruit Trees, Vines, etc.," and where a sufficient class can be raised wll! give instructions in penmanship. At to his nursery business we may here say be has a a young and flour ishing nursery at Teru. in this county. Hit stock Is of the best and acclimated ; and per sons buying of him will get their stock much fresher than of anv Eastern peddlers. He Is as fine a penman as we most ever saw, and understands the mode of teaching to the best vntadaage. He is a man of integrity upon whom all may with safety rely. J NOTICE lit Parents Or Teachers, who wish to present heir children, or those under their charge, with choice Books for Merit, will find a grand stock to select front A-ery soon, for Marsh has them coming. Nothing was ever given to a friend of more value than a choice Book. Marsh has thera coming. Parents, Teachers and friends, must hunt up that dime, quarter, or dollar, for Marsh has them coming. Marsh furnishes Books, Magazines and Papers, at Publisher's prices. PLACE hzre the Post Qfflce tea. Same place where ou will save 2-5i per cent, by buying. Got the best of stationery, too. Klllbourn, Jenkins & Co. Manufac turcrs and Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc. Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material in the rineries of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have In operation one of the largest mannfacturies of everything made in Pine in the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, as we do, we can sell at lower rates than any Lumber Yard in the West .which pays one wholesale and one or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a frill lsu"Jply ol everything in our line, so thai those in want may always rely upon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before purchaslngelsewhere.aswe can ensure satisfaction In both. , , . . Having now thoro HI ughly fitted up my sale and sample roo l I ms, at No. 41 Main street. I Invite the II public of SOUTH ERN NEBRASKA ail NORTHERN MIS SOURI to give me a call, as I shall atyaj a keep on hand in Wiiklesam: Quantities WINES, BRANDIES ASD LIQUORS, of the, IIS ery best and 11 purest quality, A of all brands if Foreign and Do mestic.' I shall II also have on hand during the season, Chicago Ale, Beer, &e. The public may rely opon iu stock being pure, as physicians of this city recommend it for Medical uses. If Full stock of Bitters, in cases or siniile bot B tie. I anValso agent for the best Billiard I Tables made. WM. H. VALLEAU. r. T 1 O -s r C c 2? n p o to ?-5 c -c . d - X Ifsf e m . c ,J ' a rT cr V $ ?s p 5 r -a? ? C o ji pS 7 m . rt TT V -w i. w i- Corn, Wheat and Oat. Ralney A Ix?wls have removed their office to Robt, Teare A Co.'s Store, where they will pay the highest cash price tor Grain and oth er Produce - - . Nails: Glass", Locks, Bolts, and Screws, at Co6t, at the Red Store. I sat on my throne in the vastness of space. And I rule o'er my orb liko a queen in her grace. And my. children aro sagos with wisdon subr lime. And my land is majestic, my language di vine. For I chant as I roll through the Infinite sky; And the Angels of Wisdom above me reply : For the choicest of Furniture you must patronize McFall A Co., who sell very low for cash, and cep the largest and fullest supply In the west. GREAT DECLINE IN WOOL In Eastern markets, yet A. May, of the Price Regulator, is still paying the old prices'. i 1 All those having accounts against the Re publican Clut of Brownville, Nebraska, are hereby notified thst they must be banded In , to be audited on 0 before August 31st, By order of tbe Club.- 49-it J. L. COLHAPP, Sec $33,000,000 Is the capital of the Mutual LKe Insurance Cornpawyof New York. Jar vis S. Church Is their agent at Brownville. It Is the safest company In the woild to insure in. tf 91300 Dollars and Expenses I See ad vertisement of American Shuttle Sewing Ma, cnine in our advertising columns. Sere" Eyes, almost wlfholt an exception can be cured. Near-6ighted persons and all needing glasses, should cons tilt Dr. Kimber- lin,S3 Main street. - . B. F. Sonder's New Hamcn and Saddle Shop Is already one of the institutions of our city.- Why? Because he does first elas work at reasoneble rsrres. Give him a' call! L.annoit &, I! In ton, BlaekferriifhS, fooCof Main street, can set tires, shoe horses. Iron wagoiis, 5c. In the best style, xf Ith' their Im proved match inery- - For Sie A Cottage and two othe most desirable residence Lots in the city. Enquire at this office. - . Ovgans. Eurdett's, from ?liO to $J0O; Ma son t Hamlin's, $75 to fOOO. . . . James R. Dte, Brownville,- Victory Cane Mills, Cook's Evaporators, Cast Iron Kettles,- nu l Heavy Sheet Iron for Molasses Boilers, at (be 40-2t TiONEEB Stove Store. . COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. CorsciL Chaxbers, June 17, 1809. Present: Mayor Fairbrotber, Aldermen Swan, Grant, Mathews and Robeson. Ab sent Mr. Tisdel.- . Luther lloadley't account. ST-T. for rent of Council room, seven months, allowed out of general fund. '. ine iouowing resolution was aaopiea: Whereas, at a public meeting of the citi zens or Browvme. held for the purDose of considering railroad maflers and enterprises a committee was appointed to petition the City Council to pass resolutions of good will and pieago or the desires and lnteutwms or the City towards the contemnlated rail road from Qulncy to some point on the Missouri river; ana - - whereas, said commit tee has waited upon this council in compliance with said instruc tions, therefore be it Jietotvea. I hat tne City Countll nereby au thorise the delegates to the Kirksvllle Con vention to pledge the City of Brownville to tho Qulncy and Nebraska Railroad in the sum of thousand dollars to be paid when said railroad is constructed with the terminus on the Missouri river opposite the City of Urownville. jiesoivea, mat the ueiegates to tne KirKs. ville Convention be authorised to fill the blank in the foregoing resolutions with any sum not exceeding three hundred thousand dollars." The following resoulutlon was adopted : "lietoivecL That the Cltv Treasurer be in structed to pay the monies how in his hands collected for that purpose, on the judgment in tne instrici t ourt or .Nemaha county, oo- tained against the City of Brownville in fa vor of James Berry and others; and that he taxe a receipt iroin tne Clerk or the District Court for tne amount paid on said judgment." Aujourucu. - - June 18. 1SC9. Mr. Swan Introduced the followlnir: "JieaotvetL That the City Council of the City of Brownville appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars in orders on the eeneral fund for theuurooseof defrnvlnortheexDense of delegates to the Railroad Convention to be held anurkSYille, Mo., on the 2tth Inst." AOjourncu. - . Julv 1st. 1SG9. ' Report of R. W. Furnas, of expen-lltnres. Ac, incurred in trip to Washington In rail road Interests, was read. Dr. McPherson made no written report, but stated that his report was substantially the same at iir. rurnas'. , Mr. Hwah Introduced the follmvin:: 'JlesolvtiL That the account of expenses as stated by R. W Furnns, amounting to three nunureu and ninety dollars, be allowed: and ne is nereoy requested to pay tne balance ol tue amount appropriated one Hundred ana ten doUars into the Road Fund of the City ireasury." curried. - - - fin TYtttrty Tl rT. asr woe KvintKul pay f nto the Road i und, the same amount as air. r urnas. i The resolution which was adopted at meet ing on May 3!st, in relation to costs in case of v nson vs. city or lirownville, was. on mo- Clerk was directed to draw an order on Road t und in favor of Mr. Wilson for his portion of the costs in said suit; and also another order to W. H. Hoover, Clerk Of Court, for his portion of the costs. Account or J. c. MCiSaughton. ror inree mouths salary and blank book for tax list, amounting to $53,50, allowed out of General iniw. Account of E. ' Ebrlght. Assessor, for making City Assessment for 18a, 17 days, at $8.00 per day, $51.00, allowed out of General i; una. v Account of John B. McCabe. Marshal, for threo months salary, at $7o per month, $213, aiioweu out or uenerai t una. Account of David Campbell, for work on street and lumber for bridge, $9.00, allowed out or rtoact una. .. Clerk reported that certified copy of Char ter had been received, and that fees of Secre tary of State were $6. Report adopted, aud warrant ordered to be drawn on Road k una f r $0, In accordance therewith. The following resolution was introduced : "licsblced. That tho City Treasurer be in structed to certify to the County Treasurer, in the manner prescribed by the Charter, an delinquent taxes due the city, and nave tne property on wnicn such tax la due and delin quent, sold at Treasurer's Tax Sale,' in the manner prescribed by law." t'-arrieu. Mr. Swan Introduced the following: "Resolved. That Cant Bedford be requested to prepare plans ami specifications for the construction of a culvert across the Ixvee. at the foot of Atlantic street, and present the same to tne committeo on btrcets ana ai leys." . a Carried. Ordlnonre relative to Dogs read, passed, and ordered to be posted at five public places in lite city, i- Adjourned. . r July 15th, 18C9. Mr. Tisdel Introduced the following : "Ilt-solved. That the Marshal be ami he is hereby directed to contract for the repairing of the Levee at the foot of Atlantic street; said contract to be binding on the city upon Its ratification by the Mayor, ana tne laoor performed under said contract to be paid for in street improvement uonos." Adopted. On motion.- fhe Clerk was directed to issue a Street Improvement Bond for the amount of one- hundred dollars to David Campbell, for work done on street. On motion, the City Marshal was directed to kecif the Levee cl ear of Iorh. and ot her ob structions and impediments to the free use of same. ' Mr. TlsdeVoffered the following: "Jietvived. That the City Attorney bo in structed to inquire luto tho matter of leases of portions of the Levee, and ascertain who has or who has not paid lor t he came, nnd report at the next meeting of the Council." Adopted. On motion, the City Clerk Mas authorized to draw orders on the General Fund In favor of A. W. Morgan, A. P.Cogswell, F. A. Tisdel, T. W. Tipton. J. S. Church. John McPherson. and J. W Blackburn, lu- the sunt of M'J.to each, for services as delegates to the Kirks vllle Convention, said amount l-lng their proposition of $W0, heretofore allowed by this (Council. " Account of G. W. A F. M. Fairbrother, SIS for Mayor's docket, as per bllL Allowed, Adjourned. ..... . July 22.1, 1S69- t The followlne resolution was adopted : "Resolved. That the following taxes tie lev- led for the year 1SW, on all taxable property within the Cltv of Brownville. to-wit: For General purposes, a tax or nve uuiis on the dollar. For Rood purposes, a tax of three mills on the dollar. For Hie purpose of paying the Indebtedness fnnd ten per -cent-of the principal Of the Bonds issued under a special act of the Leg islature of the Sta to of Nebraska, approve! February 13th. 17. entitled "An Act supple mentary to an act to incorporate the City of JJrownviile. approved February izin, taw, a lev of ten mills on the dollar. On motion or Mr. latnews. tne resolution passed at Ifitt meeting relative to contract for renairlnz the lcvee. was reconsidered, and ! after some debate, the whole matter was laid on the table. Adlourned. ' J. C. NcNAUGIITON, Clerk. LUMBER.! I have now in my yard near 1,000,000 feet of tho choicest DItY TINE LUMBER, of every style and description, size and thick ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, etc Dry Fine Shingles, Lath and Pickets. In fact, anything In the building line, which I warrant A No. I In every respect, and on which 1 an 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 acall.knowlngthatlcanoutfltthem with good material, at the fairest rates. J. R. BELL, Cor. Water A First Streets, ' Brownville, Neb. Stndeltakcr and Jackson Wagons at St, Joe prlccs,,at J. H, Boll's Lumber Yard, cor. of 1st and Water streets. THE MARKETS. . - - CLOTHING M Alt ICE T". Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by MAY'S DBY GOODS A CLOTHING REGULATOR The Market' this week show's a DECLINE! Business Coats from 3j. 10. BuKiness Suits, $, (Vislmere, from fVa$i. Vests fWI 7. its. to J 1 25. . Overshirts. fiom 75 cts. to fi-, Undershirts, from 75 eta. to (2. DRY GOODS MAItKJET. CorVdcled1 weekly fr the Advertiser by MAYS Di Y GOODS A CLOTHING REGULATOR Calico, ItVtfi He. Muslin,-li-cl?. itleaclied. tiscSV . . . t'-ntton Delaine, -. All Wool Dljine,3rc. , Balmoral Skt!. 1 75p 3 5a J. PFEIFFERS' MARBLE WORKS! Corner Hfittt anil St. Charles Streets, ' BT. jCfcETn, MO." Dealer in time, Hia? and O-EMENT, PLASTER, WHITE SAND," FIBH ERrCK, &c Ac; Ac.; Ac. ll-4.)lf pOLLARS. All U at kinds and styles, IT ATS AND CAPS. All Varieties 11 and Styles, at HETZEL'S. CUMMER SUITS, for Men and Boys, SPECIAL NOTICES. - THE KIDNEY., . t The Kidneys are two in number, situated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded ly mi, ana coiuKung oi i imf pun, viz.: me Anien- rKr, the Interior, and Uie Ijtu-nor. The anterior absorbs. - Interior consists of tissue or veins, which nerve as a deposit tor the uriue nnd convey it to the exterior. The nxterior is a conduc tor also, terminaunK In axuile tube, uml cjiiieu Hie Vretert The ureters are counecled with the blad der. The bladder Is composed of various covering or tiswic, divided htto -pitrts, vi. : -We I'piiw, the -Lower, the Nervous, and the MdThtis. Th irtxr expels, the lower retains. .Many have a iltsire to urinate without the ability to rttitia. Thjs fivquenU ly occurs in children. locure these aut-ctions. we must brine into action the muscles, which are eotnwd in their various ftim-lKm.-.- if tuey are negtected, Uravei or Itropsy may ensue. ' . , The reainr must also be made aware, that how ever hli-.'lit inav tm the attack, it issure to utltn-t the bodily health and mental powers, as our tlesh aad blood are supported fn;n these sources. Conr. orWh.itinnti.iii. i'liii iMTiirri'lir in the loins in Indicative of the above diseases. They oc cur In persons disposed to acid atomuch and chalky conerrtioim. The Gravel. The travel ensues from neidect or Improper treatment of the kidneys. These or gans being Weak, the water is not expelled iroin the bladder, but allowed to remain; itl-oiiies IV.-vcri.sh, and sediment forms. It if from tbis deport the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. llropev is a collection or w ater m some parts or the body, and bear dint-rent names, acerdm(t to the parts an-ctel. viz.: when Keuentllv nii!ii-ed over the body, it is called Anasarcn; when of abdo men. Ascites ; w hen ol' the chc.-.t, llydrorhorax. Trca.tment. llelmbolU s lnulily xiicenlra:ea compound K-vtract liuchu Ls decidenly one of the Dest remeuin lor uiseuses oi tne oiaiiuer, Kiuneys, gravel, drojisical swehiiijs, rbeuniatisni. and trout y atl'ections. Vnderthis head we have arranged Dy saria. or difliculty aud pain in passing water, s-j;niy secretion, or small and frequent ilLschari;es of wa ter; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine; Oout and Kheumatism of the kid ney, without any clianjre in quantity, nut increase of color, or dark water. It was always highly re-oiu- mended by the late Dr. l'hvsick, m these aliectHiiis. This medicine increases the power or disjestion. and excites the absorbents Into healthy exercise, by which the watery, or calcareous, depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, ti well kh pain and in carnation, are reduced, and It Is taten by men, women, and children. JJireciions fur use and lict accomiwiiy. Pitit-APKi-PsiiA. Pa.. Feb. 2Z, lscr. II. T. IlEf.vnoi.n. I)rmr-'Lst: Dkar Sir I have beeti a sufferer for upwards or twenty rears, durioir whicli time I have used van ous medicinal preparat ions, aud been under the treatment of the most emiticnt physicians, cxperi ciK'in but little relief. . Having seen your prcpnrations extensively ad vertised, I consulted with mf family physician in regard to using your f.xiruci i;iicnti. 1 did this became I bad used all Kindu or adver tised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite Injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting-well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As yon advertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs. and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phy sicians as nn excellent combinaation. and with his advice, after an examination of tbe article, and consulting again with the druggist,. I concluded to try It. I commenced its use ubout eight mouths asjo, at which time I was confined to niv room. From the nrst Dottle l was astonisneu ami eraunea at tue beneficial effect, and after usiitif it three weeks, was ab;e to wais out, l leit mucn nice wriimeyou a nui statement ol my case at that time, out thought ny lmprovement might only be temiorary, ana tnero fore eohcladed to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you, and more satisfactory to me. i am now able toreKrttnat aeureiscneciea aner using the remedy for live months- . . - . I have not used any now for three months, and reel as wen in an respects as ever l did. Your ljiu liu lelu? devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and Inviorator of the sys tem, I do not mean to be without it whenever occa sion may require its use in such affections. in, Jicum.mv.n., Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, he re:ers to tne following gentlemen : lion. vm. Higier, ex-CJovernor. Pennsylvania. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Philatelphiiu HonJ. O. Knox, Judge, Philtulelpliia. Hon. J.S. Black, Judge, I'hiladelphia. Hon. I). K. Porter, ex-iovernor. i'ennsylvania. Hon. Kills Levi", Judge, I'hiladelphia. Hon. K. (Mirier, Judge, United States Court. Hon. (i. W. WoMhvnrd, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A Porter, City Wolicitor. Philadelphia. ttii .Tnli u Hti-l.r pt.i ifv-mnr. t-Hlifvrriiii. Hon. K. llanks, Audit6r-ieneriil,Va3hiiiKton,f).C And manv others, if neci-ssarv. 8old by Druggists and dealers everywhere. Be ware of counterfeits. Ask for Hel mould's. Take no other. Prk-k-11.25 per bottle, or, 8 bottles tor ?.50. JJelivered to any address. Describe symp toms In all communications. . . . . Address H. T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical arehouse, iAH Broadway, r. i . jfi-Xone are genuine unless done up in steelen- m-aved wrapper, with lac-simue ot my luenucai Warehoase. -and signed l-2mj H. T. UE.JuilliVL.V. Wnrrlt nf Wladnm for vount men. on the Itulln? Pansion In Youth and Early ManhwxL with SELF HELP for the Erring and unfortunate. Sent in aenled letter envelopes, free or charse. --Address, HOWAKIi ASSOCIATION, Box P. .Philadelphia, Pa. . - - Manhood i Hew Lost, Haw Restored. r&Ymn Just published, a new edition of Dr. ,juivcrweii 3 . eieoraiea t-ssay on me radical cure (without medicine) o: Soermatorrho-a. or Seminal AV'eak- Y. .u. frt,-i I. nT.1.1' ..1.1 iilul TfMVM Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imr , .. . ... . T.1 . I I , Vr Ult. L. 1 . . - 1. ....... " ' fedimenis to Marringe, etc ; also, consumption, x.p lcjwy.aHd Flu, induced by self indulgence or sexu al extravagance. - A Price in a sealed envelope, only 8 cents. The celebrated aHthor. In this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successt'id practice, tnat tne alarming consequences or scir- abuse may be radically cored without the danger ous use ot Internal medicine or the application the knife: pointing out a mode of cure at once sim pie. certain and effectual, bv means of which every sufferer, no matter what las condition may be, ma, cure himself cheaulv. privately nnd radically. ite liiis lecture siiouid oe in tneuanas oi every youth and every man in the land. sent under Heal, to anv address, in piainenveiope postpaid, on the receipt of six cents.or two postsge stamps. . Also. Dr. Cuiverwetl's "Marriage Uuide, price Z) cents. ,e i Cjtas. J. C. KlinkiI Co., -' Bowery, New York, P. O. -t-xSU. 12-10-y 2K. WHITTIER, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF 11 MP;i)I('INE, ns diploma at Oilice will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment or VknkkkaIj, Skxtai, and Pkivatk Diskas is than any other physician in St. Louis. Syphilis, (ionorrhie. Gleet, St rict nre. Orchitt is, Hernia, and Kupture; all urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial AHlictioun of Throat, Skiiror Pbnes, nre treated with unparallelled success. Kperinatorrhf a, Sexual Debbllity and Impo ttney, as the result of self aliu.se in youth, Herni al e.cess In maturer years, or other causes, and which produce some of the following effects, as Nocturnal Emissiens, blotches, debility, dizzi uess, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil forclKxlings, aversion to society of females. Ions of memory and sexual pewer, and rendering marriage improper, are permanently cured. The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are uiisiirpufised In St. Lonis or Mny other city. Back hies of St. Louis papers prove that he has been located here longer than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, laboratory and apiMtintmeuts, are un rivalled in the west,, unsurpassed anj-where. Age, Willi experience, can be relied upon, and the doctor can refer to many physicians through out the country. In past success and present position he stands without a competitor. The Wrltinr of n Physician whose rep" illation Is Union-wide should . be worth readiuir. Doctor Whittieb publishes a Meitif.nl PrrmpK Irt relating to venereal diseases and the di.sas trous and varied consequence of self-abuse that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. Many physicians Introduce pa tients to the doctor after reading his medical amphlet. Communications coirtidential. A riendly talk will coet you nothing. ( dlce cen tral, yet retired No. J17 St. Charles stre t, St. LouLs, Mo. Hours 'J a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays 1:1 to 2 p jn. , 12-y NEW STEAM FERRY Tho Bro-nrnville Terry Company - frave nftw rarniig between- BROWNVILLE, 1VEJ3., AND I North Star and Phelps City, Mo., the new and commodious Steam Ferry EIAHV . J. ARIIOLD! THI BOAT is entirely new, with power and capacity to cross everything that may come, in any weather. For crossing Cattle into or out 01 tuts i.anu in trif-t thin is the best p)iiit. This boat is especially lined upto ensure safpry in crossing stock, and lanre cattle pens are already ereted at the St. Joe. ft C. U. Detot at meips my. wecau insure uin ciniij pnblif that all in our power shall be done to make I this the most reliable crossing on the Missouri river. BU OWN VILLE rERRY CO. ! M-2-Vff 7TT BEST PRODUCE FAHH IN NEMAHA COUNTY, 1 a r" m '-. Containing ICO Acres. FORTY Acres of pood Timbtr,- bal lanco In hi?l state of enlTlvation. All dry EorWr.i LaliL Te sn-j.1 dwellint; hoiies; one of them new. F'-fb!!i.st fi-rsix bead horses. A rnod youne Osape lied re i.U around the j lace." Sv't'U located for stock wins. . TERMS HALF CATT; BAI.T.ANCE IN ONE AND TWO VEAIii Address Uaf an Writer ai Cwimy, Nebrxuka. hernaan, Nemaha Ijte-bt R A. STEW ACT. A ItAIiE Jbk ii4 al&a u St. Louis and Pacific VIA THE 1 10RTH MISSOURI RAILROAD - The short link connecting the Great Pacific IZailitays ' " WITH , ' r . SAINT LOUIS AND THE EASl1. THE THROUGH TRAINS over this x road run in close connection witn an tne Western Itailroads. landing pasueners in XU Ixui lu time to make close aud immediate connections w itli the - . Eastern Lines for . CINCINNATI. INDIAN A PtH.IS, CHICAGO, LOri.SVlI.LF.. CLEVKI-AMJ ill la BUKt'iH. KIT-'KAI.H, PIIILADKL PL1A, BALTIMORE, New York,- Boston, Washington, Mid all Eastern cities. To facilitate the lncr-ase of business over this Road, the management have decided to run Three THEOUGH Express Trains Giving passengers their choice of Routes to the Fast, and the advantage of the last tune now being made by the itouds leading from SI. Louis. When pnrchaslnsr tickets, sofl that they read via .NOT 11 JtlSSOLKl 1CAILUOAU. To be obtained at all Ballroad Ticket Offices, R. It. KNIGHT, General Superintendent. A. VT. M ILI.SPAV4.il, General Ticket Agent. .1., M.'llfXN. Ger.ralVcstern AsreriF. St. Joseph, Mo , J. MEREDITH DA VIES, General Advertising Agent, SL Louis, Mo. - -avons 'o k :ipioii3 SDnaOHdAHIMnOD 1TV3 V K3IU 3AIO arn -tns ii.wnn uaoq svi( umo idwo SJMls Cq oi patqiujajap sjb pn SUOJSIAOJJ pUB S3l930)g Amttj pn idms i.ifon3 an;j 'rati -numib sajvi u pubh uo uuwisuoo dH Q w M ev TJ1 w 0 ptr)tpio i,iMa iiir e 'aovnwav vmw DELIiiQUEHT TH-P4YERS 1 JV O TIC E. nPIIE present Law requires all Tax to X le inade off your Goods. and (.'battles, if it cap be done by distress and sale, or otherwise, at your, cost.. . Try and come forward on or before Sep tember 1st, and save cm lector tees. ' GEO. W. B K ATTON, Treas. - July 12th, tsen. iSKit LOOK HERE! You Carpenter, Farmer,- MERCHANT, - and everybody els that want to buy W. RANDOL, at Peru, V V keen on hand a full supply of No. 1 Cottonwood Shinyles, which he will sell cheap fr r cash, or will trade for young stock or gTaiiu All Shingles Warranted. Ion't forget the place. WM. W. K A NIHIL. - r-KVSml Peru, Nebraska. LANNON A in::?TON,- BLACKSMITHS, Foot of Main St., BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. WOULD inform the public that they nre prepared to do all kinds of Cnstoin, Work. For Shoeing Horses and Ironing" of Bngv gies, tr.ev have llie Litest Improved macninery. TEHMsY'ASil. Give them a call when you want prompt and durable work done. J -yi 3 . M o 5 m 0 o o o H X 3 H ai f ' c to S A O w 03 H 0 0 B CO ft 0 2 3i 1X3 w 5 - 2 a e 23 o Km 3 g o 11 SheUcnberser Bros. No. 74, McPhcrson's Ilrock, Sole Agents' In Southern Net rak a," Atchison and Holt Cotunty, LIo., for the REAPER AIID 1IOWER, BEST III THE WORLD il ALSO amtoji lifper Plov THE BEST PLO WXO W MADE! py;coo;c,coBunrietCd.- Advertising Agents, Chicago, JtiTArt auUnxriird to rrcWr .i lerr tiemeutj or L'Ui p"Tr, at orr lovd .rot, atuiure J-jnu f-v aU Ktvsrpj prs iii r'le C. i und T rrinri--t. OVER iise FUItI.-HIXO fJOODrf, HETZEL'S. will 18G9.- SPRING- 186!, THEfjv HI Ltd CO.- Invite the attention of thecltiitenaof Emwtv" vllle and snrronildlne eommnlty to ttlr" splendid stoek-of STAPLE AN t KANCT - d: it iADLES'' SI.GE,. tACl:;. Congress L Bulfon Sfiass .Sprixct' and Summer Hats,, cap.pistr; oil ctx)Ti&; ANDGr.Dciirjr ALL FRESH HOODS I Clioico Sprins .Prinfs; . Tcrt Thousartit Yard Brown & Bl'c2idlfiisi& fwette fftoMaCtrtct fards U-mgnamS Scotch, and Scasl J',- Tiirtt thousand Yards.' 3,500 Varda Xatt'iw, Jaconch, PcrcaU, Orgdrl dksdftd Grenedbics.- Piques and 12kr2nilc3,- One Thousand Yard's Dress Goods, ' Tico Thousand Yardis 4,006 Yards StwisA Mvxltnty Plaid, Striptii and Checked Jatolicisi Ain. took, Mctoria Latent, Hook Mid!, BinU Eye Linen, Cor- ded Dimity, Iriah Lincnif 1 3,ooo Yards, Strtprd Sh'irtinj, ChHk' tfdrO iny, Ticking , tilt ytdd: if ; ; 3,5 006 Yards; Cotlonades; . Dcriinii,. Twcctt$t Kentucky, Maryland and M if eouri Jeans, and Fine Cassi meres; Table JAncHsf Bleached, inUeachsddnd Co( oredf Crash; While arid BrbU-n', iSpi'tcea.- Towels,- LiricH arid Turk isti, 20 fid Hoop Skirts,- Drop, Open Front and Ensile, aUklzti; itfDdzen. Paraidls aiid I'ans, All Styles. Ticcnty-Jivc Dot. Cloth and Silk Cloaks, Latest Spring Styles 10 Dos, Bed Spreads, White Ctfrl Coldred, IJncna)n Ccitrti; K Dozen.- JW. 1 article.- 25 Doztrc.- Fur Anct S traw Hats, 2scro Styles: Forty Dozeru Choifca Groceries FULL&TOC". Csicliratcd-I-loliao PIotts, FULL STOCK.