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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1869)
! 3 CS - - -"tTpof the AtvxTiBK foraale by RELIGIOUS SOTIU1J. ' rvevry other 8unday Morn- I I : LODGE DIRECTCriV. I l Jr-rJdnvfTfninf crt wk-jj wtrt,it 7 o'clock ....ir ftu in toe lireytm-ryt Brick, a jltfSa pon-.r. Secy. j a A. M. NwnabYaIryT,o1No.4.A, - - . meets rw w " j - ... M-JtluYai o'clock p.m.; U. their 1111 in the .'"rnuiiUnc ilrotiiers J Invited. I Au tiuii . Jam. iL Hackm, Secy, Arrival Dertr f tae Mail. soBtbern and Efttra arrlvr at 12 m.; depart at ;jj3rtber ioJ Eaatern arrives at 4 p. nu; departs .into Mall arrives at I p. departs at 7 a. m. I. U Al Bill - .., - - J" " w-.l .iraa 1U i.iulnVH Vk'l nu1 KV and 'J?a8 p.m depanaTuewia'rs, Thursday and Thwf " f Ta. m.. to 7.' p. m. Snn- f jfrJm w to 10'ja.m. V . A. I-OIXmjK. P. M. - - T.hl! St. J. a ad C B. It IU Os.od-rier May Oa.li. Train will leave Phelps oor NORTH. pljv.- 1:44 p.m. .H tralnid.nr unlay. Uht'I, Monday. oiwrt aocrii. .. :r7 p. m ti p. m. ll.Zj a. m. ' lmnJh Knrer' Omnibus ltvm Brownville for 5fJnuandUndUjr. - LOCAL MATTERS. J. L. Colhapp, Editor. THTRSDAV MORNING. AUGUST 12, 1SC9. fralt CSe3f-Sealtng ttt Shellenber Brother. t tfc 1. O. New IVpot for all the la- tlwpera.Masarinea, Ac. .fa w H never be foolod" 11 jrou go to P. aperi lT your papers. , . ; . jl.rha l the plaoc to buy Bendy Made Cndloio Made Ootblng, and save 25 per mt ' ' ' ' rU VTkeat FIr from the KerchlTal yLl'M, M tal by D. IU McLaufcbJln at McF all ACV. ' t4tWker'and Jack-on Wagons at St. joe prtoes, at J. R, BcU"s Lumber Yard, cor. of lrt tnA Water streets. 'WsaU Every roan and woman in Ne icahs county to visit Ebrlghfs Queensware Houm, Xo. 61 Main street. - If V I to the P. 0. News Depot for your jMipurj you will bo mire to get the exy latM Bfw that can be had. Try them and aee. U Ioiii papers nest day after printed. Th street Sprinkler has been atopped; mon, too irxpvnslve a luxury. Tlie dust ten times more intolerable now after a little freedom from it. rrw mcB can w gently and pleasantly manipulate the head orchln, and take ofTthe urplus hair In so neat a style, as John Smith, st liU ibop one- door west of the city Meat XftrkeU . .Martkhaiigotlixedup. Jf you don't be llv i, jo and see. Sew front, new coun ti clean throucli, and his goods displayed to IrvmfudkHit advaatage. He Is a real nlcr n&n, It March. Ta f mag Baat R. E DeRusay was at oarLrvee lt Friday, procuring lumber for repairs. She Is a uplended piece of machine ry, and Is Uo'.ug an immense good in tinprov inf river navlgaUon. . .1 EMail Private Hep was had atMc- TWt'i old Ifflll last Friday night, pawing j ir?sry fJfcaaauOyv TiVlyse(!enetftBftnd autlennsle for the occasion, and "ail went perry as a marriage bell." - - tm yets wiKh pleaant evening's amuse ment, or a drink, straight or mixed? I The plM-e to get either is at the Alhnmbra, There R C. Derger is always at home to lite friends and the public generally. .Tfca Slttxtk Brothers are running their Hut lia In Uilllale, to the full extent of its )wr; cutting out immense plies of Lnmber daily. They have a large bssortmeut of Lum ber on band, and can accommodate parties or CU orders at sight. - Any one wishing Lnmber will do well to give them a calL . ' 1-U ; targlrryIut Friday night the office ol J. H BellLeTnber Merchant, corner First and College streets, was entered by somebody, and nus 16 taken from the desk drawer. .For- j tuaatoly the day's sale some K500 were not I kait tii drawer, as had sometimes hap- ' pttfli, over night,- nd the experience is therefure cheaply obtained. There are quite somber of persons around our town Just sow "without any visible means or support. Its Craam Last Friday, by invitation H (that means all hands and the devil.) Is decent upon the Ice Cream Saloon ot mn. Kace A Hansen, and stowed away veral Ulnhes of excellent Ice Cream. On W wsy back to the office we dropped Into .frm male after Mrs. Rossell's inimitable j le-senaing a few cakes after it, and wash ng the whole down wUh soda-water. The Toond trip" was a pleasant one, and we can B(X fill! laMMinni.tii1 h nm to our Till torooi friends during these hot days, for it "T pleasant. . TaaaksAraln- Mrs. Loveless lastThurs- y placed os under renewed obligations for y f.nelotof. Apples, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cucumber that weighed three pounds, ft cabbage was the largest we have seen this oii, being three feet W inch in clrcura- noe,and very solid and compact. Theto- were ripe and large. The specimens evera! different varieties of apples were and lacked little of being ripe. She Guided us one twig to show how they bung the tree, which was four inches long and iJnad eleven large fine apples. The Love- lam, w believe, can vis with any In the 8tet for thorough cultivation and fine fruit. Tka Ecllp, as a sclenttAe or astronomi 1 AemonstraUon. in this section, wai a fail 'i.becao.e of the cloudy weather. Friday nt noon clouds settled over this region, "14 continued to obscure the sun uatilSst- Hly nlcht rtilrh v tar1!i'ht and dear. only noticeable effect of the eclipse was four till quarter past four, by our time, 5 as for a few minutes too dark In Office to an tn a4, trra hut not BO dark Jt wtat plain print could be read. We have "ru several of our townsmen say their ens went to roost; If so. It must have r" erysbort one. One very noticeable trs ot the weather, which we attribute to , cllPse, was the cold, rlday at one 'Sock, we felt a very chly norihwest wind; " fporn that time until Satordsy nhjht it o'd, while op to noon of Friday it was """fcelyhot t7n4l aa4 ratkerA-W heard of W1' ln rr1 VJe th otbcr dT, which r1! U the southern portion of this . "'ynot long since. .It aruears that pool "TlAdnik . ... . . I aoimais naa oeen cisappeanng - uiooiana mum irom wapin- t!uU Tvnth ni his male parent tearn the names were strongly wT5 80 roung man of thenelghbor '"eoncin . . . 4 t Janncrst!P with the young pocher pv." Wl me secret, and did so. They 1 . lurav lwtv 1 -r v A Wn P4. crs ready with PfjrKLl Iethers to match, and while ! 'l. . ere in the coon the old hand at Tw! WM rturd and the other es 1 Klttted twLPtttrrd OBe M beautifully j ttovT1 coated, after which the party ! 1m rarest, who, smelling a ttvT By 01 lbe Part, nor would t "T giv- .. vm USJMIUrB, UV WVUIU Antl-UaiIrC-Vra hear-1 of an erjrj. mentrecenUy adtancelby an astl-railrod man that Is so new and novel that we caanot refrain from giving It for the beneSt of the antles generally. A.hadbeenargtUng&tcon slderable length for railroads, and B. against, when B. broke out: "Look her; now, yoa see. If I had a fat hog Just as fat as It could be and I was to grease htm all over with butter and lard, and smear ft all oer him, all over.yoa know, woa! 3 that Log be any fatter ?" A-Of course not. ' B. Then what In hell good does the railroad do the farmer? - A we learn, agreed to give an answer to the last question In one week tn writing. We hope oar anti-friends won't make too much capital out of this, as we only give It because of Its novelty, as the same Idea might, per haps, never strike any one felse, and so be lost. ' v - . - ICilbnrm, Jenkins a Co Manufac turers, and Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Fhlnglas, Pickets, Rash, 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 Pineries of Oshkoeh, VU, where we have in operation one of the largest manufacturies 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 Went which pays one' wholesale and one ox. two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a full supply ot everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely npon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before purchaslngelxewhere, as we can ensure sat isfaction in both. ITaTlng now thoro ?I nghly fitted op my sale and sample roo 1 ms, at No. 41 Main street, I invite the If public of SOUTH ERN NEBRASKA and NORTHERN MIS SOURI to give me a call, as I shall always keep on hand in Whelesaus Qcatities WINES, BRANDIES AMD LIQUORS, of the. rt very best and ff purest quality, r. & ft Do- I and U ft of all brands II Foreign and Do V mestlc." I shall si also have on hand during the season, Chicago Ale, Beer, &c The public may rely opon my stock being pure, M physicians of this city recommend it for Medical uses. II Full stock of Bitters, in cases or single hot u tie. I am also agent for the best Billiard I Tables made. " Wm. IL VALLEAU & CO. ' L!!,-cu. TKS PRICB REGULATOR, still at No. 27, dealing out to his customers Ladles especially the very choicest "Dry Goods that the Eastern market affords, nis immense assortment comprises everything that a Lady or Gentle man could desire and his prices bring his goods within the reach of all. He is the most liberal and straight-forward man to deal with you could find, and his clerks, Herrs Gron- stlen and Star, are clever,' accommodating, and gentlemanly. - GEE A r EKD tTTO-V IN TETCIS tit .MP, TUB fUtCB MEfVlMTXt IS CLOSING OUT HIS SPRING STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES, . TO MAKE EOO.V FOX SVXATER GOODS NOW OH TIIK WAY I ; UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS A EE KOW OFFERED I nis shelves must be cleared, for the Summer Stock Is such as was never equaled in this county, both for the extent and quality of goods. DELAYS ARE D A XG EH 0 VS. c r- y i r o s - . r K- w- PLEASED LADIES. - As von as alonir onr streets yon will see manv urettv ladles With a pleasant satisfied smile upon their countenances. Do you know the reason ? Well, yre know, for we have found out this smile of satisfaction is me direct result of having Just bought of that el egant new stock of Dry Goods and Lady's Notion, Just opened at Henderson s. uo, 11 you wish to enjoy the satisfaction of having got your full money's worth. . -4 Interestlne ta Bntldera-J. R. Bell, of the lower Lumber Yard, Is Introducing a new feature into the Lumber business, vrmcn we have no doubt will meet the approbation of builders. That is, all lumber bought of him Is delivered, free of charge, to any point in the city. This is a degree of enterprite which fs worthy of public favor, and must result in extensive patronage to this yard. Cruelty ta Animals consists ln leaving your horse tied out in the sun until you do vour trading or enjoy a cool drink ; the sin is much greater while you can get your horse or horses stabled so cheap at Thaddeus inm mer's Checkered front Feed Stable, LADIES fin to Shellenbenrer Bather's and see their rwirv'a i:nivr.sal W asher. i;nrlvaieu in the world. It will pay every family to have one. Gaod Bnlldlns Stone We are now pre pared to furnish good building stone, ln any quantity. Also, Step Stones, Bases lor aion uments or Tomb Stones, a lor Tables, etc furnished on abort notice and reasonable terms Lorakce & Vabketv Dmtlaers Attention I am now prepared to do all kinds of Plasterlnj in this city or vicinity. Orders left at the American House will be promptly attended to. Prices reason able 1 Work first class ! J (no34-3mJ A. E. Belu Patronise Ham Indnstry All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neldhardt's Marble Works In this city, cheape than'U can bo had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. Ilnltalnrer issUllat No. 17. with as full and choice a stock of Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, etc as can be found; and sells low for cash. - Fr Plain or Fancy Harness go to Bauer's. FARMERS I The Red gtre wllL if the farmers permit. keep constantly on hand everything ln .the vegetable line. ' 308 kegs Horse Shoes and Kails at Shel lenberger Bro'a. - gtadbekr and Jackson Wagons at St. Jo prices, at J. B, Bell's Lumber Yara, cor, of Water and 1st streets. Stndttmkc? and Jackson Wagons t St, Joe prices, at J. R. Bell LtfsKV.r Yard, cor of Water and 1st streets. 3T. Y. alt 100 Barrel fcf N.- tv f'slt, Just received by F. E. Johnsoa &. Co, and for sale low for cash. Millars, boy your Rubber and Leather Belting of EhelienbergerEro'e. a full stock always on band. ago acres of Prairie Land for c?e at $7 per acre. Enquire of J. W. Bliss or C E. Mc pherson. " - c-rt Flomr, and a full stock of goods, at Grant's, and he will not be undersold by any man. . ' , PI onr From Spring and Winter TThcat, . . an A No. 1 article, at F. E. Johnson & co s. 80 aerr s of Prairie and Timber Land at f 12 per acre. Enquire of J. W. Bliss. 42-rt Wall Paper, Window Shades and :hool Books very low, at IScCrtery A Nickcll's. . Fruit Jars At Swan Bro's,' . 1 - . c . O tit tuff ? c - - aarf ' -. Written for the Advertiser. : OUEBAltD AIIDIT3m:iIBISS; Messrs. Editors: Why is It that in the complimentary notices of our Band which have1 lately appeared In our two papers, the names and merits of the different members' are not touched upon ? This is a great over sightsurely they deserve some recognition. I heard one of them say the other day that "Smith", was gettlngall the honor, while the rest" who "aided him" ain't complimented "worth a cent" That's bad. It might occa sion a "rumpus," and cause a "break up in a row," If persisted lnl ' Lest such a cklamity should occur, let's taken peep into their Band Room, and see who Smith's "alders and abet ors" are. ' ' " j At his left we find Jac Berkley his "right bower" whose duty it is to "lead" when SmM'.rs "face is tired.'. Right 'well he per forms Lis duty; and, although bent with "age" (? (why is this thus, Jacob?) as a "tootist" Is without an equal, v.,. , Next we have H. M.Hart. Being the eldest member of the Band, he boIJs the office of President, and presides over Its deliberations,' with dignity and "so forth." On all public occasion, (such dinners and banquets,) he is the orator responds to'.'toasta and things." His wise counsel restrains the more youthful and Impetuous members. He exercises a general snperlntendenoeovei the conduct and affairs of the Band except when he meets "a man from Troy, Jack ;" after which the boys are expected to taks enre of themselves. : His favorite air Is No. 14 4 teautiful waltz, whose easy, gliding movement, he says, makes him 'wlsh he was a boy aairu"He is still elifffc bU, however, and is an. enthusiastic admirer of the fair sex. Next come Shelleulwrger. Every one1 knows "Billy," the handsomest man in the "outfit," end the favor! 15 r the, Band. Very sweetly the notes from, his Cornet float oulj upon the air, in harir.c n y Much fj Aonly can make, ne is now 1en.t, and rumor has it that he has been "captured by one of Ohio's fair ladles. If so, Iho Brown vllle girls needn't cast any more admiring glances at him, as some of them have been known to do. '. On the other slde'of the table sits McNaugh ton a member of the JtlandMor over four years. Plays his Eb Alto the satisfaction of j-iniin, ana usea taoe -some" on vocai music. Shakespeare and "serenades," but seems to have given these op latterly, -especially "ser enaaes," ays it netner brings "Jolis " nor pays traveling expenses for a family." His favorite Is No. 36, "air from Trovatore," and he Insists on having it on every occasion. I Fifthly we-have -Mc Fall he of furniture fame a true son of Erin, who regard "The Wearing of the Green" .si something to bo proud of. Jolly and good natured, he has a firm friend in every member of tKe Band Jack's store room is- headquarters, and the boys use his rocking chairs, lounges and camp stools at will. He is the Secretary of the Band, and parties wishing to engage music for the next Fourt h of July, will please address him. Next we behold Hacker; and the man who cant appreciate "Dora's" tenor has "no mu sic ln his soul." - He has been connected with the Band for a number of years ; and. In the language of the oratox of "Spiritual Cutoff') (Brownville Precinct) "gives perfect satisfac tion. He is connected with the Advertiser', but is a perfect gentlenian,notwithstandins. He delights to poke fun ftt the boys, and (tie Individual on whom he gets "a good thing'! is to be pitied, (now ara you, IlarpUt.) , j Then we have Necley, who has "Mowed Ms horn since 1SG0, and isn't through yet ! George is the wheel-horse the "old reliable" of the Institution,' and will In all probability draw his last breath on the Intricate "runs" of No, 34, which is always performed at his. request. Eighthly, we have Bryant, the heavy man of the "troupe." Six feet seven Inches in height h and carries 230 lbs. avoirdupois in his stock. Ings. Ills blasts on the Tuba would wake "six sleepers, if not "seven." He lias per formed on his present Instru ment for 36 years, and formerly belonged to the. Band which accompanied the "Dead Sea Expedition," lid performing the remarkable feat of sustaining a "lead part" on his Tuba, with an accompal nlmeht of a Fife and" 1700 Bass Drums. (Em inent musicians have calculated this to be equal to a pair of Peace Jubilees.) He enjoys good health, and occupies a suite of rooms at tfco "Rejrooias II on SC. . . Next comes Team Shurts, who taps the. "Snare" .Drum the muscled man of the Band, who can "thrash three boys at one time, and. not put in a full days works ven then ! Tonj Is a brick, plays well, and although but lately admitted to membership, will be quite indisi pensable ere long. He is the successor 01 "Gentleman George" (Morehcad), a realhl young man, who. kept himself oiled an greased to such an extent that he'sllpped ou of town one day without paying his landlord or washwoman. Sich is life." ' - Lastly, but not leastly, is Henderson. John! is Bass Druramist and Cymbalist. , His alder manic proportlonrhave won forhim thesob-j riquet of "Fatty." His dimensions are not to be wondered at when we consider the amount of Beef and "whatever-Is-good-foM me" he manages to stow away. (This last dish has not yet been Introduced ln Brown- vllle, and can be found only at the Metropolis tan Hotel in Omaha.) He plays his regular part," and if his "cash "account ; don't bal-j ance," It is because Morehcad once belonged to the Band. Jock is also a fine vocalist, and, performs admirably upon therliarpr Has been a member of the Band for several years, and may be considered a "fixtnre" during his residence in Brownville," j Of Smith, the leader, it is hardly necessary, to speak. A perfect master of music in all its branches, on excellent performer, and a careful and most untiring Instructor, we hope his stay amongst as will be prolonged and pleasant. . r Taken altogether, the Metropolitan Silver Cornet Band is composed of "genial, courte ous fellars," and many a pleasant hour has been whiled away ln their Band Room by . ME. GREAT DECLINE IN WOOL In Eastern markets, yet- A. -May, of the Price Regulator, Is still paying th'eold prices. i ; X - NOTICE. All those having accounts against the Re publican Club of Brownville, Nebraska, are hereby notified that they must be handed In to be audited on or before August 21st. By order of the Club. 40-4 J. I Colhapp, Sec $33,000,000 is the capital of the Mutual Life Insurance Companyof New York. Jar vis S. Church is their agent at Brownville. It 19 the safest company fn the woild to insure in. - - 7tf $1300 Dollar aad Expenses! See ad vertisement of American Shuttle Sewing Ma, chine in our advertising columns, ' Sere Eyes, almost without an exception can be cured. Near-sighted persons and all needing glasses, should consult Dr. Xlmber lln, S3 Main street. j B. F. Sender's New Harness and Saddle Shop is already one of the Institutions of our city. Why? Because he does first class work at reasonable rates. Give him a call ! " Laaaaw b nintswa, Blacksmiths, foot of Main street, can set tires, shoe horses, Iron wagons, &cH la tins btt styks, with their im proved machinery. . " - . . ... : Fr gale A Cottsge and two of the most desirable residence its in ice cuy. jcaiquire st this office. . Organs Burdolt's, from $110 toSl Ma son 4 Hamlin's, $75 to (600. , Jaws R. Dte, Brownville. inl! market price paid for wheat, oats, corn, AcM by Bedford k. Handley. , -Drs, ralnts, Oih and Glass at St. Joe prices, at McCreery A Nlckell's. Far aBytKinB in the eating line go to W. IL Small's, Rod Store. Private medical ald,read Dr. Whlttler's nvl rrf lturnpnt. i . , SZ - r Folding Bed LeoaS Just receive! at flMblne Oils o( all kinds at jfctreery & Nickca-. - J - - ;;.- ' .Seamless Wheat Satfcsv At Swan & PrctherX . ; ' lOOtf Tonnds of Butter wanted at the ReoV t'toce, .' - . j. : . : - Xc3tsr!fICATI:I- The fundamental principles adopted by this society, viz: All cash" and immediate returns to "Policy Holders" have been thor-J onghly tested, and, in practice, found to work; gteatly to the advantage and satisfaction oj the "Assured ;" while, at the same time, glvj ing to the Society foundation of financial security and permanency. - r r j None of the funds of this Society are inves ted in any bnt securities of the most reHatla character. No promUsory notes being re ceived in payment of premiums; no portion of the Society's assets is held in so precarious a form of security; and the policies written by the company are paid in full at maturity, without any reduction on account of such outstanding notes. - It la proper that persons contemplating the assurance of their lives, should be warned against the fallacies of what is known, as the "note system" of "Life Assurrance,'rand that they be not misled by a casual view of the subject Into the belief that the same advanta-1 ges are obtained in an institution conducted opon the "credit system" Which can be de rived from an assurance ln an all Cash Com pany.. - ... T ; This mistaken notion is, fortunately, be coming more and more rare, and some of the very Life Assurance Companies which have boasted most of this system, are beginning to reduce their business as nearly as possible to the cash basis; and It is believed that the time will come when no re pectlble corpora tion will be willing to lend its Influence "to a system'" which Is productive of so muchsevil. It Is not necessary to" attempt to persuade Intelligent men that an institution having oil its funds in cash, under Its own control, must be preferable to one which has to look to unknown and Irresponsible parties, (the' makers of premium notes,) for, a largo pro portion of its nominal assets. All the disbursements which the compa-i nies are obliged to make, whether it be bw death claims or expenses incident io bust-, ness,' must necessarily be made in cash, while! one-half of thelrpremiums are receivable In promlsory notes. It is obvious that as this course of business proceeds, the reliable por tion of their assets is constantly being dimin ished, while the questionable part, (the notes! I. . . 1 I .... ao uiiHiui iiuu uuu ttix'umuiuuni;. j It is the testimony of the best informed lnt surance experts, who ore not bound by" "per sonal Interest to the note system ; that, "when a man la induced to assure his life, undor the plea that a considerable proportion of the premiums will be lent to him for- the pur pose, unless it be pretty clear that his flnani clal position will ultimately admit of his dis charging the obligation he incurs, and of re- serving the policy for the benefit of his faml ly ; the chances are, not only- that no good will come out of the transaction, but that the person solnduced to assure, will be positively Injured.", -v..-"- -,;; The following are important questions which should be asked by every person about to assure, and to which he should get satis factory answers before placing his name tq an application for a policy, no matter how strongly urged to do so: . . . -.v '. . When does tho company pay to tho policy holder his first dividend of profits? j ; Is.it On the third, fourth, fifth or sixth an nual settlement of the premiums, or Is It at the end ot the first year, aa la the case with the Equitable? , 4 What proportion of the profits of the com- pany, over legal interests. Is put into the pockets of the Stockholders before dividends are paid to the policy holders? Is there any stipulation ln the Company's policy subjecting the policy-holder to unex pec ted assessment's, as is the case In every Note Company ; or, is the policy-holder guar anteed against such assessments, as Is the case In the Equitable? 'The Managers of Note Companies general ly contend that no such assessments will be made, but experience teaches that It is better that the contract between the policy-holder and the company should be so explicit that such assessments cm not be made, as ln all cases the notes, by their terms, admit of as sessments, and must he so signed by the policy-holder, who thus places himself altogeth. r JLO-the.EQiyer.af the company ' . E. E. EBRIGHT. Vcw and Ckotca Fnrnltnr! R. S, nannaford lias received, during the past week, a new and superb stoclt of Furniture; consisting of Bureaus, marble topped and plain, Beodstcads, a full variety, marble top ped Stands, Chairs, kitchen, office and parlor. Tables, Breakfast and Extension, Safes, Lounges, etc, ietc., etc. All of which are from the best manufacturers in" the east and can be recommcjlded as No.' 1 throughout. MrJ Hannaford has made it a speciality to sell only such furniture as he knows is good, and would recommend Itself. Those desiring good, substantial Furniture, that will weatj well and look well, for a moderate sum, wilj surely patronize ; t. R. S. n ak x aford, j . " ) No. 72, up stairs, , McPb erson Block. j Hew Buildings Projected. Theo. IIHJ & Co. have the plans drawn and contract let for an upper, story on their store room oh Main street. It will be the finest front In Brownville I j ' j Tim McLaughlin Is fixing to erect a build. Ing east of the P. O. Work has been commenced on Cogswell's building, cox. of 1st and Atlantic. Also, on Lewis & null's building on Main bet 1st and 2d st's. ,j H. C. Lett has commenced on his new rcsi-l dence on Nebraska street He will build a No. 1 building. ! Prof, D. C. Smith, we learn is about to organize, or instruct, a Brass Bandat Tecum- seh. Neb. This will be a very pleasant lnsti-1 tution to that city, and one which her citi zens will take a pride in. They have shown great Judgement ln getting Prof. Smith as ln-1 structor for a better musician, or one under.; standing a better principle of teaching, we have never seen; and we can vouch for the new band's doing well, "when Smith Is there with patient core, aided by the rest," -' " 1 New Flrns-We learn that Wm. Vallcau has associated with himself ln the wholesale Liquor, Tobacco and Cigar buslneis at No. 41, 1 John Worthing, brother to Evan Worthing the only man we ever saw that knew Just how to ran n saloon. Mr. Worthing brings more capital to the business, and will there fore extend and enlarge the same. .Under the new firm we are satisfied the establish ment will become one of the largest and most permanent of our wholesale houses. Success to them! , When Men comfort themselves with Phi losophy, 'tis not because they have got two or three sentences, but because they have di gested those sentences, and made them their own :. so upon the matter, PhUosophy is nothing but Discretion; and the very e-, aence of discretion is to save your means ; to do. which, yoa should buy what you need ln Dry Goods or Groceries of F. E. Johnson A Co, whose stock Is seldom equaled and never, surpassed, for being good, and true, n. C. Lett, will in a few days receive, per : Steamer Cornelia, another large invoice of Dtttt, Glass, Leads, Oils, etc This will be the ZSVLx large bill of goods he has ' received this season. The Impression Is that ha Is selling much and at reasonable prices. . Yu will noMooT to your own interests if yon do not call on him if yoa want anything in his line. . For J ale One pf the hest stocks of Gro- I ccri and Stands in BrownvCte, With a hrrge and Increasing business. Cause of eale,' de- shres to cliange business. Far Porther partic ulars enquire at this office. " ----- - - - - , Lonfis Wali.ti.er is pointing some very clever signs for our citizens. That for Bear his show window is good. Fy-the-wy, we have bul very fenv m enterprising citizens as J. Ks tenr.- -f f -.- . - ---. - . Orelr.ii ii-'etldotlsrs reward for the arrest and eonvlctloaf ot the part?; V parties who paired cr'a-.-l dL'strcyeei irc-ije Plants cnthe farrrt cf K, lv. i:utchic A Co. - Th -rt-1"rrrPT cTI land Main streiyts. was opcr ed last Friday ey a- grana nuica. noISrooSTwill niake A goodmresstSrIh the LUhlbin J ptibllC - -K w r ::ilard Hall We learn that Vob lean Co. havs rented and will ocouj:?. Hull A Lewis, new bulldJngr23xlO, for -a Biniard Hall. ThUrlll give them one of the beat hall la thiaeity, and they know 'how ta run it. ' ' i , -xt . ! jr. C Denser, exclusive Agsst for Backs"1 ErUUant Cook Stove, which look, tiie GoU Medal at the, Missouri and ; New Orleans Fairs, abov the Charter Oak and other com- Ilsuk fc'Amltsgeee' tT.e"a lvertlse-' ment of this firm, the go and deal with, them if yoa wislf tha .rery choicest Crocrrfes the land affords at the most reascr "?r 'es.1 ' - : - ,--; - ' Fr tn latest papers, - : : ' ' ? - For the best PerlodicaLsp 1 'f""'T " ; - ' For Stationary and " ' For anything la ff j ' ' " ( News or Book line go to the P. a 2iewa Depot. vora, w neat and Oats.. 1 Rainey. A Lewis have removed their rffii to RobtTeare4Co.s Store, whero they will pay the highest cash price lor Grain and oth er rroaucQ. ' Kaii Glass, Locks', 'Bolt's, "ari(J Screws, al Cost, at the " Red Store.- T rn( nn 1 , V. vaw. 1'.. . . . x vu mi yntr in mo jisine.ss 01 spaof- j And I rule-o'er my orb like a queen inhec grace, .- - 1 - ' ' - - 1 And my clilldren'are sages with wisdo'n sub-l lime, i And my land is majestic, my language 6l For I chant as I roll through the infinite sky Ami tuengels of Wisdom above me reply i f For the choicest of Furnltnra vnn must patroIi'e McRILifefitk who setL very low.foa Keep ine largest ana fullest supply In the West " :. . , v ' ; ., 1 C,othlBS Root, Shoes, etc., at Grant's. 1 : r--- -. 1 . Tin, Shectlren and Japanned Waie at Shellenberger Bro's. ..- - - " . . 1 11 1 .. .... . 400, kegs of Nails' Just received at Shellen berger Bro's. - Ten Ton Blacksmith's Iron of all sites a Shelleuberger Bro's. , t ; . : . . ... .BUGGY FOR SALE.' " V.-- i I have a nearly new. Buggy, for sale has been run but a short time, and has undergone all necessary repairs to make it good as newi Terms very reasonable. May be seen at my Point Siiop over Tcare A Co.'s S torse. No. CfiJ Ttl 1 - -Geo, B. Berkly.' Leather, full stock of all kinds at Grant's . Fnr Car loads of Stoves on the road for Shelleuberger Bro's. :- , : Carpenter's Tools and Bhvcsmlth's Fur nlshlngs at Shellenberger Bro's.! j. " ' . .-y v 1 -' t 1 . -' 1 - - 1 . j i v. . . I have now in ray yard near, 1,000,000; feet of the clwlcest DRY PINE LUMBER, o( every styla and description, size -and thick ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds' Mouldings! etc Dry Pine Shingles, Lath and Pickets! in loot, anytuing in tlie building line, which; I warrant A No. 1 In every respect, an dori which I do hot 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 I can outfit thehi with good material, nt the fairest rates. , .v !. . " j. R. BELL, ' . -Cor. Water A First Stroets,.- ' ' ! - "Brownville; Neb; TT mTa Lumber delivered within trrexity j sumus, ur CllAi:UtL ' f tndebaker and Jackson Wagons at St Joe prices, at J. R. Bell's Lumber Yard, cor. of 1st and Water streets. - . THE -MARKETS. , . .4 CLOTHING MARKET. j ' Corrected weekly fbtbAfl verther by . ' M AYS Pjy !GpO.&CLOTniNO KEGpATQIt The Market this week shows a - Business Coats from (3 10. Business Butts, $8. Caai mere, from o(S-f.. Vests from 75 ct. to t Si.' ' Overnhirta, from 75 ct. to fl Undershu-ts, from 75 eta. Ui i DRY GOODS MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by . . MAY'S DRY GOODS & CLOTHING RKGULATOIt Calico, 10c MC -. !'-'."-: . r., Bleacln-d, loc(r'JO. CVttoii Deliiine.Z.'c. All Wool IMatiie, 37c - - Balmoral Skirt, f 1 50. NEBRASKA COLLEGE. NEBRASKA CITY, NED. : THE Fourth Annual Temi of this i. Institution will commence on Tim rsd n, yt tStd Soptember next The Collew is a BOAKDIJfCl SCHOOli for boys and younir men, under the direct en re and supervision cf BLsllOP CLARKMt. The HtudenU are fitted for College or Bu.Hiness. 1 Th -location to beautiful and very healthy ; the buildinzs ample and comfortable ; and the course of instruction thorough. Greut pains are taken for the physical, mental, and religious culture ot the stu-j dent. I TERMS Sf2S0,00 a School Yearof 10 monthnj with f jo.oo entrance fee for new Undent. The terrn are payable halt yearly in advance. For applicntlon and entrance, nrtdress REV. JAjIJ?H PATr.KNI.it Becy. of the College, -. Nebraska City, Xeb. V-2mJ 1L0THING! CLOTHING!! Cheap at , . ... HETZEL'S McPHEHSOirS BLOCK; R.S;.HAr5l AFORD, lias received the ! Largest and I! est Ausortment ETJriIT-IC-"iJsBl2 ' ' everboughttothe cltyof . , , --consisting of . Secretaries -and Cases n ? i O2eo Tioaka, Tsaa Stands , BEDSTEADS, CANE ROCItEllS, Norse Rockers, Tl n and Break fat Tables Office, Parlor and liiiinj !xra CiJalrs, and everything nsraally found In a - v r-f-iy; ' ' ' e - i . tu mt'f ' this yn.wr ff ' -t ' ' '' rjc.J. fi-. ' are J - 1 '"r u . - . '' IU L. K i. Hi-j . - .Ti ij. i, 1 i '! ri ' I I ; Hi ! ; j I H JU W La k I I I W La r. SPECIAL jrOTICHS. THE KIDNEYS. The" Ki'dxeys are two iir :Vi:: situated at tha fsrperpartof the Icia, surr fat,andconHituigif three part., vi.: u - - - 'It nor, tlie Anterior, and tai Extern r. -'i'b anterior aborbt. Interior cvnH rf '''i or veias, which serve a deposit i,r t.. t 1 kml convey it 1j th exterior. Tha extt-ru-r a - i : o tor oi-,0, truuuatin in asinglg tuhe, ..J cut.i i:m Vreter. Th ureter are connect wiia lie fci.vl-lit-r. 1 e bladder H compoe(V bf various coverinfi or tiiB'H tiiviJed iiito part.f, viu: the Vpper, tha Iiwer, tba Nervous, and the Mucous. -Tt t pper ejnei.,tte lower retainn. JIaiiv have a tleir to uriuatawuhout thaabuitytu retain. Tbk freqaeat ly oc.trs in cMldren. . 1 1a cii thtwtt Btl'utitlohs, we mu't bring Into action: th m.usoU-s, bicb are eiifaeed tn their various tuiiclioim. 4J tUey ar aeglictd. Gravel or lroiy mnv etuite. - - - The rrauier mast alo be made aware, that liow-f ever si!ht iuy bfi th atutck, it U aure t ai.-:t the bociilv heuitli nid ruenuti power, an our tttsh. aud blja are su j rwrted from them- aourcea. i Jwwtf or it heamet i.m. Pain occurring In the I010K sa maicauve m the above tiijes. 'i hey oc cur ia peruana dispoaed to acid HtooMtch aod chalky concretions.- 'i he ii ravel. Tha gravel envies rrom nect or iuiproier treatment of the kk'.nev. Thes.; or rans bein, weak, the water ia not expelled from the bladder.but allowed to remain; it bed nves feverbth. and aedinient ibrtns. It t3 frum this deposit the stone ia tbrmed, and frravel euuue .-....- Uropwey is a coUeetiou of wuitr In some pert of the bouy, and beam ditlerent names, reunJ ni ui the parts allWIed, vi:when reneraliy dulused over tiie body, it is calied'Anufiarej; wheiWof abdo men. Ascites; when of the chest, Hydrorhora.x. j TrratBient. lletmbold's highly concent ratea compottad Kx tract Btx liu is dei'idenly one of the best remedies for dLsenses of the blarttler, kidnersj gravel, di optical swellin? rheumatism, and .)utyi ailV-ctionn. L'ndertbis head we have arrange! Lyi suria, or difficulty and pain in pushing water, acanty secretion, or small and frequent discharges ot wa ter; Strangury, or stopping of water; iiemftturi.-i, or bloody urine; Gout and.KheutuaiiHm of the kid neys, without any cnanee in quantity, but increase; itf color.ordark water. It was ula'avs LltchlT ram tnended by the late Jr. Physick, in'thes?atYts.tii)ns; . This medicine increases the power of digmion, and excites the ulworbents Into healthy exercise-, by which the watery, or calcareous, deposition, and ell annatural enlargements, as welt ns pain and in tlamauon, are reduced, and it is-tuken,by men, Women, and children. I)irections for use and diet accompany;, 1 , . ' ' - ' PHTiaDrLPMiA, PlFeb.K, l.T. H. T. IlJ!T.Mot.u. LimeirisLi : Dkak Sir--! have been a sufferer for upwards of twenty ywr, orrtnr whK'h timet baveusei vari ous medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment ot tlie must euiinent physicians, experi encing but little relief. . r. - ' . 'Having seen your preparations jpxtensively" ad vertised, I consulted with mv family physician In regard to using your Extract Itik-liu.-.-I did ibis because I had used all kinds of adver tised remelies, and had found them worthless, and some quite' injurious ; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, und determined to u.s no remodies liereaiter ualess Iknew of the lusredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. At you advertised that it was comoosed at b'jeuu. cubebs. tuid Juniper becries, it occftrred to u4 aial my phyj sicians as an excellent combinuution, and with bis ftdvtce, aJtor an exinninarioit of the article, and eoiixtiUiiig again witti the drugs Lst,"J concluded to try u. 1 commenced Its ue about eight months ago, at Which time I whs confined tr mv-. riMini. Fmin the hrst bottle fVss astonished and gratified at tho beneficial effect, and after usina; it three weeks, was aD.e to waiic 0111. .1 rettrnnru like writmpyou a run stateinentofmyca-seut that time, but thought my Improvement mltrlit only be temnorarv. and there fore concluded to defer and see U it -would efTect a perfect cure, knowing then it wooid be of greater value to rou. and more satislactorv to me - - I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using rue remetiy tor nve months' 1 ' . I have not used any now for three months, and feel aa well in all resrecta as ever I did. Your Buchn being devwid of any unpleasant taste ana oaor, a nice tonic anu lnvitrator or the sys tem, I do not mean to be without it whenever occa sion may require its use ia such nifectlons. - M, McCOKXflCK. Should any doubt Mr. JfcCormick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. WnuBigler, ex-thvernor, Pennsylvania. ; Hon. Tbos. H. tlorence, Philailelphia. ' ; Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge. Ibilalelphia. Hon. J. H. Black. Judge, Philadelphia. '''Hon. 1). R. Porter, ex-.ioveriior. Pennsylvania; j Hon. Kllis Levis, JiKle, Pliibiilelphia. Hon. ft. C. Orier, Jude, United siHtes Court. ' Hon. d. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon, W. A Porter, C'itv Solicitor, Philadelphia. , Hon. John Bigler, ex'-overnor, California. ' Hon. K Banks, Auditor-GenerHl,Vashiugton J).C. And mfiny others. If necessary.. j Sold by.')rui;gfcta and dealers everywhere. Be ware 0 counterfeits. Ask for llelmbpld's. Take no other. Pkice 1.25 per bottle, or, bottles for fti.30. delivered to any addxtrss. Describe symp toms in all commurflcatloiiH Addresa H. T. HtLMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, A$M Broad wayt N. 1. , ... i tNpne are Rotibine unless done up In steel-en- trravea wrapper, wttn lac-shnile or my Chemical Warehouse, and signed : ( (t amj - , .r II. T. HELM BOLD. ) IVords mt iVlsdom for young men. on th$ Ruling PHSxion la V 00 Hi and tarly Manhood, witti HELP HKI.P for the Krrlntr and unfortunate. Kent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charare. Addre?, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. PhnadeSphUs Slaahood 1 How Last, Ilw lleatf ei. Jnat published, a new edition of Dr. CnlverweU's Celebrated Kssav on the radical cure (without medicine) of t Mi.rTi - fpermaiorruofa, or nemtnai v eaK- nesn. invo-untary Memlnui Ixisses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc ; also. Consumption, Ep ilepsy, and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexu- ai exiravRgance. f!ir Price in a seal-d envelope.'on'ly S cents. iui.-i.7iruiaieu KCKtitrr, iu nils RUiiiirauiv vwv, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarmine consetiuences of self- abuse may be radical! v cured without the danger ous use of internal medlcins or the application of cneanire: pointing out a mode of cure ai once sim ple, certain andetzectxal. b means of which every suil.-r.-r. no mutter wlutl kw eoTMlitton may be, mwy cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. jf l itis lecture should be in the hands of every youU) and every man in the land. iSent under seal, to any address, in plain envelope postpaid, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage lumpa, Aiscur. culverwell s "Marriage uuiue, price a cents. Address the publishers, CHAS.J. C. KlinkACo., ' I3-IO-y 13 Bowery, New York, P. 0. 4ZS6. i DR. WHITTIER, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF il MEDICINE, as diploma at Office will show, has been longer engaged in tlie treatment of Vknkbeal. HKXt'At and PbivatwDiska k than any other physician in tt. Louis. Syphilis, (ionorrine, CSleet, Strict nre, Orciiittis, Hernia, aud Bnpture; all urinary iitsenjies and Syphilitic or Mercurial Atllictions of Throat, (skin or Bones, are treated with unparfelielled success. Hpermatorrbea, Sexual Debhility and Impo tency, as the result of self abe in youth, sexu al excess in maturer years, or other causes, and which produce some of the following effects, as JJocturtial KmLssiens, blotches, debility, dizzi ness, dimness of sight, confusion of Ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to society of females, loss of memory and sexual pewer, and rendering mnrriace improper, are permanently cured. The JJoctor s opjxirtunities in hospital and private practice are unsurpassed In St. Ixiuls or any other city. Buck files of St. Louis papers prove that he has been located here longer than any other so advertising. The establishment, library. laboratory and appointments, are un rivalled in the west, unsurpassed anywhere. Age, with experience, can b 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 Wrltlncsof n Physician whoae rep utation, in L'nian-wiiie aiisuld .be worth readias. PocTOlt Whittie publishes a JfcdlratTtimph Ui relating to venereal diseases and the disas 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 paiiipUJet. Communications confidential. - A friendlv talk will cost vou nothing. Office cen tral, yet retired No. 17 St. Charles street, St. Louis, TMo.' Hours 9a.m. to Z p.m. Sundays 12 to 2 pan. 2J-y NEW STEAM FERRY ! J Tie Xrtrwn-rilla Ferry Company have now running Ffetween - IJ1IO WVlLXH:, NEB., ' .' ".' .v AND ' ITcrtk Star "and FAelps City, lift., the new and commodious Steam Ferry T.TATrST J. AIlirOliD! . rTStfTC! TnSaT la anlinlv now xrtih J. power aiKi capacity to cross everything For crowi"? Cattle into or out of this Lnvl Ims trict, this is t.ie best point Tins (Ht ,1s er''1 ' ly fitted cploeiwnrf! safety incro-;1 -v sfick. and lare? cattle pens are a!r:Kiy erected at tiie c-t Jtw, '. B. Dffoni rnpii"mj. limit ure......, public that all in Hirpwer shall be done to make this the most reliable crossir;? thesuri river. IUtOVVILLE FEBET f'O.- 13-2i4f - . - r s ' r r-: """ H " "' S ! A J f' A H .1 ! I 3T pugducu rAiin IN iTEilAli-V COUNTY, 1 5rr7) frj r"r t t 1 n 1 1 .. ConJalninsr ICO Actci. FORTS' Acres of good Timber, bal-l-snceln hii?U ftate cf cti!tlvr,t!or. All dry P. lUiim Ijtnd. Two snri'1 tfarei ;.rrr hoitref; one of tbern Tiew. Ftablin?? fop six tifa. i Irorses. 'A pmui yoking Osage He!:ri a 1 rsii:4 t.'i pii-ce. Veil l"cated for stock raisins'. ' Trrrr-nALF catt; lt atck in ots - A.VD lUOYiAW. - . . s . .... ' L' - ' '" - Address the mibrriber at Sherman, JCemiiha t.Jo-t.tJ ft. A. STEWAKT. . - . At I2i6 gisra ot Hie j Biff Bed Stead t.T is the place to buy niaiTOBEABDUFilMM .. : k:3rci?Axx. "sc .'Co.V ;. Keep constantly on hnml complete assort- . -. , meut of . ; - - ' Sofas, Btadtteadt, ll'crdrobet, ' . '. E?irfff, Rockimi f'Aif', Spring BeJi, K Standi.' What Sots, . ' . -Hat Racks, kitchen . . ' EitcHtn and Parlor Parlor ' T Chairs, it Marble 'rr,., ' '- . Topped ny' Stands, Lonnaes..- t t ruairs. Center ' ' TsbUi, ' lAmngs i Svriny '"- Cribt, - OJtee Chairs. ' Comforts, Settttt, Kitchen. Safes. ! Plain Stands. - Mattrettt. Ttte-tttt, lied Springs. Chxldrtr.'s Cab and Gig, ' - GiU and Roievood MonlJ.nij, Siv. riilotrs, Pillow " siivt. ete.. etc : . . ' -. SHOW.'G ASES h OHlOE WOEK : iiade to onDUn! And anything and evcrythln;; required to set ,. up pram or fancy liousekeepiug. , A11 of tlseir ware i.s either manufactured or put np under their siiecial superintendence, which ennbloff them to soli sound articles at smaller prices, tlutn Eastern mannfactnred glXXtS,- . - . . ... . ... , t t . "!vOur,::.::Hearse'.' . . . - Is at the service of the pnlTic at any t tine it may be needed, and is gotten up inasfinestyls as any farther east. - ' 1 1 .... . , ' ' ' , I Hetalic Burial Cases : of all sizes constantly on hand, At K itHtern Prices We are doing business on STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLES AT A- S mall I? 1,0 fit and by attention to business and the wantsol the commnnlty, expect ln the future asin tlia last to receive the patronage of the pubiie generally. MoFALL & CO. II AUK- & ARMITA0 E Wholesale and Retail ' . aTo.Sl, .llain Street, BROWNVILLE, NEB., Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Staple and Fancy AID PROVISIONS Glassware & Queensvare GI VH US f CJLLt Country Produce Always "Wanted I LANNON 5s HENTON, BLACKSMITHS, ; Foot 6f Main St., - 1 . . BItOWSVILLE, XEimASKA.' . WOULD lnforrh tiie putuic th'n't they . are prepared to do ail kinds of Custom Work. For (Shoeing Horses and Ironing of Hug pies, they have the latest improveil machinery. TKRM.-i CASH. Give them a call when yon want prompt and durable worli done. .Jy ; LOOK-HSBS! You' Carpenter, Farmer, - MERCHANT," : ' nd everybody else that want to buy - 1 WM. W. RANDOL, at Peru, will keep on hand n full supply of No. 1 -.... A .kbk k. will 1 f. M n ff.m cash, or will trada for young stock or grain. Alt Shingles warrameu. in-n i loi-gei me piace. 40-Jhn - - - Peru, Nebraska. Cli6flcril3crcr Droa. iic. .ta,; . ElcPherson's RlotU, Sole Ageiits la BotrtSerri Nebra.Vft, Atchison and Hoi! "r, 1 " ; t Covmty LIo., for the ri i ! ...'.. . v . . 1 T" , TT'T 5 TTTi 'A'-'T'T' .r-rr m.t7t rT"! nu ... ,..T j - - -:AL SO-.-,-, ft n r THE BEST PLOW NOW MADE! Li- . s GROCERIES cMB: M,- r-r-iM , j. - -.-Usra-'-s 8G?.;iiSPRING.;:18G9. THEO. HILLa'CO. - '.I Ifttfta tha atintlon of theclTrpniof Brown-" villw and surround in com Liiunity to tUelr splendid atocfc of KIAPLK ANi FANCY W w fc w .i LADIES' SERGE, LACJu, ' u : - : I -1- . ... Congress a BiiUdri Shoas, f - . - '- . . T ' SPRINO AXI SUM3iF.nTnATS, ' CARPETS, OIL CLOTII, AND GROCERIES, All Frcsli Goods ! ; -4am Choice Sprins; Print3, . . . - Tax Thousand Yards. BroTTn iz BrchdMusliiiri. ) Twelve Thousand Yardsi . I . ' Tnn rMiifai ilT r mtiss GLHllriHlS, bcotch8,andWeaNl;' j Three Thbusand Yardai 3,500 Yards Launu, Jatineil, Pftrca!, Or'zcSi dlti atid OrcntdZiCt: : Piflttcs and liars ail c: :.4 - " " One Thousand Yardii Dress ' Two Thousand Yards 4,000 Yards Siviss Muslins, Plaid, Slripcfl . .. . . . and Checked Jaconets, 2san ' sodk, Victoria Lantis, .Pooh Mulls, Birds Eye Linen, (Jot . ; r ' ded Dimity, Irish Linens j 3,000 YttTfis, Striped SIdrtinn, ChclTc At ; inf; Ticking, hit grades. 3,5ooo Yardi Cottonctfles, Denims, TuceU, Kentucky, Maryland tiiut Mis souri Jeans; and Fine ' Octssi meres. i . .- .' ;. Table linens, Bleached, Vnoleachtd and Col ored; Crasir,- ; : r-' While and Brdicn, 40 pieces. To-Krelif Hntriand TurhUh,20 Doz. Hoop CMrts, , Drop, Open Front ttttil Eustfc, all sizes. 40 Dozen. Parasols' and Ian3, -All Styles. Twen!y-five Doz. ... , .-. .. - Clotli and Silli Cloalis, - , . Latest Spring Styles;, 10 Doz, Bed Spreads', ' ' While and Colored, LinenancC Cotton.- 12 Dozen. - . ti ... . . x'-2T6.- i article: 25 Dozen. . 1 r :i, - . Pur 'i.:'. I -. :': ; - ITcw' Styles, ' Forty Dozen. J ' ; ' . v ' FULL S T0C2C. ' t -.f - - " Hardvrarc & Queer 3Trr.rc, FULL STOCK. , .