1 V ! tf' -a. jft? . I- as a Atsi V s W V O ...... ' Tr-Ttr cor' f h Ai)vriJ fr sale by BELIGIOUS NOTICES. ,,dYl?AL CHCKCH-Corner Atlantic and rwt-rvlce every oilier Su.'Kiar Mora- f every Sunday evening p K,OXKB DIBECTORT. ... . . r T n n I- JViLtar evens nr ol each week, at 7 o clock it their iiail in " xireytmeyer x; r., o- w A. A. ft. SemahaVa:r LrreNo.4, A. TfTarfriort P.w.. a their liaii lathe orer' rk-k . on M a n H rert. Arrival ea Deyartm-e ef tVe flails 'toctbaro Extern arrives at W c-rtrt Crthern Intern arrives H p.m departs "if arrive at i r. n : "-rrts at 7 a. ia. ' MaTarVeV il rTndav. W-dn-aye and Jura's! dIru 1 uesv.Tbursoy and L!nrTves Fridays P- dePrU mm 7 IV. m.. to T'i p. m. Pun- it, P.M. su J. 4crt.ri.TU .Tfte, May Od, ISSS.Train, will lv. Fhlp. . iu. - - .':7 p. m. fe" f ll2 IX p. m. tli tv m. 1 JZ.omt.Ibo.BrowBTllJ.tor MATTERS. tBor Hec Goods t Johmon' Bj gklrt.FuU .toct-latest tjle-t f E. Johnson A Co.'. - y - . swan & Biicra. .r the bt Groceries; Dry Goods. HaU crt, Q to W.T. Den's. n.C.LtthM jost received new supply rnU.ons, GUs and Paper. eaiSacksat- . C. hare Jnst rcelred tock of Boots and Shoes. Xeluii EAtrels, Lard Barrels, and Louls tU1 Cement, at tUlamT. Den's. Plow. Corn Shelters and Road Scrapers, - J.aDKUSiK'8. J. C. CIws and family from Northern low. have arrived In this city, and will soon commence bouse keeping. . ,. "WtMNebrak Lands to purchase. Send partlcuUrs to the -European Emigra tion Agency," Omaha. P.O. Lock Box 582. KIf Bmhl, Feck Measures, and five, Ub snd t wen ty gallon kegs at tSWAN & BRO S. A.,,. Ormmr Plants will be sold or cri- fpl by IL a Lett at very low figures If ap plied for soon. JC rieces of Home-made Janes, FJannels, Lladei a.Dofcklns,Casslmeres,at - -W.T.DE5TS. HaaaS and dried Beef at SWAN BRO'S. " w . CMMr hp-Lewis Achcnbach baa opened up a Copper Shop corner of Levee and College streets. '. . va'tt flows to buy U the Rock Island, -:'t . i ' W. T. DEN'S. . s fresn 0r Go. Just received In abundance at F. E. Johnson & 0o.'e and will be sold as low as the lowest Tan Car Loads of Cooking and Heating Stoves on their way to W.T. DEN'S. JaatKsell is crowding his new house on Grand Trunk Avenue right along. Weare Informed that it is right In the Avenue; why Uthlsthus? . " James Eatwlitl has for several days pst been selling In our city some very fine Apples grown on his place Just below South Brownvllle. ftcsmlm Steel Corn Knives at ' W.T. DEN'S, Cl. Psrats, President of the Society, Is having the Fair Grounds cleaned np and put Is shape for the Fair. If our people will but - -m. (IS Uke one-tenth the Interest ce aoes uui wux U the best county fair In the west. CkarUs Ilelmer. has Just received a very Cae stock of Boots, Shoes and Leather.-The teat place to get "shod all round" cheap and good la at No. 15, Main street, ' five Car L.a4a of Boot aad Shoes to ar rive at W.T. DEN'S. J. V. D. Patch, has just received a large stock of Clocks, Jewelry, Elgin, United States and Kriu vatrhM. A cood r ull Jeweieu Lever Watch for $12,00 Silver Case. 11 ' Kins Hast mt the Alhstmhrn," 'affable. pleasant and a first class hand at mixing his splendid liquors U still at his post, where you wiU also find the bet Billiard Table to play s fame on that ean be found anywhere. Largs Apple As we go press an Apple b Uid on oar table grown -on the farm of W. . Horn, near reru. It weighs 17X ounces and. la 15 Inches In cireumereno .It was of the Twenty-ounce Plpin variety. Oelwjabms discovery of America was a "big thlDg" at the time, and resulted In great good, but to this people It was Insignlflcent la comparison to the discovery the people save made that the. best and cheapest Dry Goods can be bough t at Teare & Co's. - - ' Jenrnal of Commerce. A very neatly rotten ap Journal of the above title Is oa our table, hailing from OmiJua. It Is a fair lnui eaUon of tbe progress of Omaha, and should be well sustained bv its bukiness men. The eldest son of Parson TMvlsof this city Is employed on the local department of the Omaha Herald, 'commencing this week. For some time past h has been attending the school at Brwnell ' Hall, Nebraska City, here he dkplsyed much talent and ability s scholar and a writer. Tnanicne Trimmer's Checkered 8to- la the best place to have your horse left If roa wish to train him for the Fair; and all 1 e that come to the Fair should keep your ock at this stable, as you will tavelbera well cared ror,'at: the most reasonable rates. Th young men of Brownvllle are special ly Invited to the Episcopal Church on Sunday vfcning next to listen to a sermon from tlie text "Where withal shall a young man deans his ways T" Geo. R. Davis, Rector. Datly Flattsmewih IleraliWel.'-.ve received No. 1. Vol, 8, of this i-sper. It is ev idently a continuation of a former series. It neatly gotten up five column pr.per, end is Wlrely worthy of tbe support of the citizens f Plattsmouih. "May its sbad-Jow never fow Umt," and Its exit-tnee never be sus Peoded. - , . '. J-otleeKoUce is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Mrs. K. Bear and' Mrs. Louisa M. Moore is this Jr dissolved . by mutual. consent. Mrs. withdrawing from the firm, . Mrs. jr assumes all debts contracted by the J&nt k-1 au Crtn most be paid to rs. Bear, to whom all moneys due the firm a.5 """ kear ooatlaues the business "DHore partnership. Ax.r.ia Bear, fcrowi Louisa M. IIocre. mile, JCeb spt. 5 ..i . . . . GOODS! -mm- . Just Recclvod, our f.rt I t cf !'; '.' OooJa handsoraest rrlnt ever l r i ,v.t t j M.U city an elegant line of Dress GckhIs, ct ma rs trice lira vla tor. Dtmrri(le Cjjltal Oar quiet city was la.t Wednesilay morning immensely disgust ed by seeing one of oar leading citizens of sever! years ago rising up and down our streets wlih a colored courtlzan, drunk of conrse. It seemed "he'd rather ovn that buggy with 'WallppBS to r5de, than a coach and four, cr even more, with a lady by his slda for the lady would sit fernlnst him on cushixi made with taste, while Wallapns 'd be by his side with his arm around her waist; as he fode cp and down the street, not caring whom he'd meet, his gizzard beat light, be was awful tight, as he rode up and down our streeUH As a Derry-Washingtonian he had kept his pledge no well that many friends had hoped he would hold out, Naturally lntelll' gent and generous ltcannot fall to pain many to ee him take this his last plunge from time to eternity In the maddening bowl. Look at him, ye who are on the brink, and flee while ye may. Latctt frm Bear. The very latest from Bear Is that he Is cot caught, nor is there the slightest clue as to his whereabouts. All the parties who started In pursuit have returned without finding anything. It appears the man seen at At pin wall was not Bear, as Mar shal M?Cabe traced this man down Into Kan sas and found him not the marThe was after. Last Monday a rumor was brought into town that Bear had been captured on Niger Creek, in Fawnee county. Mr. McCabe has returned from there and reports that there was nothing of it, tn fact, Bear's absconding was almost unknown there. ATTEXTIOr, ALL! A. W. Morgan, of Brownvllle, No. 3 Main Street, has just opened a new and complete stock of Cloths, Casimers, Ves tings, and all kinds of Piece Goods, and Is prepared to make Gent's Clothing to order in the most fashion able style. He also keeps a full line of Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Fur nishing Goods. 47-3m Tat Katlee. J. W. Newman will receive City Taxes during the absence cf Collector Hacker. Offlce with French & Rogers, Court House building. Large Stne-Our attention was the oth er day called to the stones furnished by Lo ranee A Varney, for water tables and window sills and caps, for the Masonic and Odd Fel low Hall In this city. They are No, 1 stone for the purpose, and look, very well after they are dressed. They also furnished a very good stone for the corner stone. They can get out stone of any size and shape, and do It reason able, too. A large and select Stock of Boots and Shoes Just received at Robison's. All styles, and cheap for cash. Remember the Railroad Boot and Shoe Depot is the place to get bar gains. Sewing Machines. Get the best and save money. The Singer hewing Machine is. without doubt, the best in the market. Call at No. 54 Main street, and examine this un rivalled machine. Instructions given at your residence, or at the sales-room. No trouble to exhibit the machine. The. Hill A, Co. have workmen cow employed putting a third story on their store In the Block. They will have the finest fin ished building In the city when it Is done. Canton Clipper Flows! ; THE BEST TIvOW MADE. At SIIELLENBEItGEIl BRO S. Attempt to Creak JaiL The prlsonrs now in tbe County Jail in this place, were last Saturday caught In the act of making preparations to escape. In the day time they have usually been let out of the cell, and al lowed to stretch their limbs In the open space around it. They had In some way be come possessed of an old knife of which they bad made a saw, and sawed off the staple on the outside of the door through which the chain and pad lock were fastened. The discovery was Just made In time, as they would surely have made the attempt that night. Frost. The air Sunday night was very frosty so much so that frost was plainly seen In places Monday morning. We hope It will hold off a short time, as several crops would suffer under a heavy frost Just now. Grape Vlncs-Concords, tl.53 per dozen. JtO. per hundred, and all other varieties in proportion. SaiUaction Is gutvrranteed as to quality and genuineness of vines. . f-47-6ra J. W. Midductox. Ccld ITcalJicr Is Coming t J. 8. neUel has as fine an assortment of Underclothes as ean be found anywhere, and we would most sincerely advise all our friends, and even those who are not, to' call Wm, Hartshorn at No. 70, McPherson Block, and look over his splendid assortment, as he sells them very low for cash. SPECIAL NOTICE. - " . . Office of May's REGrtATOE,V , Ukowsville, Sept. 8, 1S. On Wednesday, September 13th, the Regu lator will bo closed, owing to a Jewish Holll dav. fthe day of atonement,) No business transacted on that day. r A CO. IXnby Cray's Strategy, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Is the title of an entire new novel from, the pen of this talented American authoress, now In rress, and to be published tn a few days by T. B. reterscm t Brothers, Pbilade'phia. The novels. of. Mrs. Stephens are productive of both pleasure and excite ment. They are, moreover, always success ful, for the reason, that while this gifted an thor Is a conscientious follower of nature, she has also that fine artistic sense which teaches that nature, when shown within the lines of art must be measurable heightened. colored and tnlanred. This Is the real secret of successful writing a secret appreciated br such masters of Action as Dickens and Thackery. There is no previous work of Mrs. Stephens so fall of her peculiar power and cenlus none so absorbing in conception and development as "Ruby Gray's Strategy." It is fully equal to her "Fashion and Famine. The price Is only 81.75, bound in Cloth. rt LsmlxrJ. R, T,ell Is constantly additions to his superb stock of Pine Lumber, which comprises everything that can be wanted In that line, la of the best duality, and sold as low as the lowest. Also, ell kinds of Doort, - . . Door and , Yt'iri-'fow . Lai. etc "lTv',st stock in the rsurket. ' : ' GC Lr lU'AVAD. I'.sicks' rrilllant Cot k Stove took the Gold Medal above the Carter Oak and other com netin 2 Stoves, st the New Orleans and St, Joiiis Fairs, in ISO). For sale at the Plone Stove Store, by. '. 4-Sm . v : J. C, DEUSER. The Cennty Fair Is near at hand, so go to H, IL Bryant's Banner Taint Shop and get vour Bur2ies. Carriages and Wagons painted tp In best of style. He can do it, A No. L Carriage for Sals. I have a good Family Carriage, nearly new ; a t wo horse bujsy, and set of harness, for sale. - R, W. FURNAS. l!Iahl! KlckeU's, i oils of all kinds at McCreery A -r: V. i'lifyEGOLS'lOill NE.W . GOODS! AND 13 SEEDING THE 2? iJJ3 ST 8 T 6 CZZ r THIS CITY. And Everybody Knows tltathe iiells licit cr Goods, at BSTmil "CAliGAHTS, THAN ANY MAN IN THE "WEST 1 1 LOOS. CUT. FOIl HIS IS" 3-3 STOCK! Ko. 27 Ilala St,. EroTvnTllIe The Leavenworth. Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, will meet with the Mt. Pleasant Congregation at the Mt. Zlon Church, two miles west from Brown vllle, on Thursday at seven o'clock P. MM be fore the fourth Sabbath In September. I will be at Brownvllle with a conveyance for those who may come by way of Railroad. - J. G. SKEEN, Clerk. Leavenworth papers please copy. SAB 12 AT II SCHOOL CONVENTION. The District Sabbath School Convention of the M. EL Church will be held In this city on the 13th of October. Those desiring to at tend will please make it known by mail or otherwise, to E. E. Eb right, in order that ar rangements for their reception and accom modation while here can be made. Every thing will be done to make the stay of visi tors pleasant. Papers of Southern Nebraska please copy. Ltves there a man with soul so dead, , Who uever to himself hath said' I love my own, my native land, And will t y Man h's News House stand T, Same place where any books In tbe land can and will be purchased at publisher's prices, and the very best of stationery at low er prices than ever struck this npper country. Xl'ade into Marth't, it isn't deep. Kllhnrn Jenkins A Co Manufac turers and ' Wholesale and Retail dealers In all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material In the Pineries of.Oshkosh, Wis., where we have In operation one of the largest manufacturies of everything made in Pine In the world, and obtaining onr Lumber direct from the tree, as we do, we can sell at lower rates than any Lumier Yard In the West which pays one wholesale and one or 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 upon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before r urchasingelsewhere, as we can ensure satisfaction in both. For Sale. Bargain It Good residence; two lots; in a, good neighborhood and good location. Terms to suit purchaser. Enquire of Rev. W. S. Blackburn, by mail, at Well's Mills, Richardson County, Nebraska, or at this office. 43-tf Canton Clipper JPloie ! THE BEST PLOW MADE. At SIIELLKNBERGER. BRO'3. ..... r TAKE NOTICE! . All persons Indebted to Mrs. Bear fe Moore must call and settle at once. All bills not paid within fifteen days will be left with an attor ney for collection. J ALT.IE BEAR, LOUI'&A M. MOORE. JUrownvtile, Sept, 1st. . , A Chance to Make Money.-Ilauk A Armltage are lsylng lu their fall stock of Groceries of the choicest we ever saw, and their stock will be very large because of the great demand on them heretofore. You will make money by buying there. BCILDEItSt -. For Nail, " -' ' For Locks, For Butts, ' For Latches, i . '. For Screws, etc.,' ', go to SIIELLENBERGER BRO'S. Early Hose Potatoes I have a few bushels Early Rose Potatoes of my own rait ing, for sale. Price L25 per peck. . . R. W. FURNAS, 4S-3t Brownvllle, Nebraska, 4 - BrCGY FOU SALE. . . I have a nearly new Buggy for sale, h:s been run but a short time, and has undergone all necessary repairs' to make It good as ncr. Terms very reasonable. May be seen at my Paint Shop over Teare A Co.' S torse. No. (id. tf ; - Gko. B. Bebklt., LADI1 Go to Shellen berger Brother's and see th sir Dott's Ukiveksai. Washer. '! Unrivaled in tbe world. It will pay 'every family to have one. ; . ' ! : i Good Bnlldlng Stone We are now pre pared to furciish good building stone. In any quantity. Also, Step Stones, Bases for Mon omenta or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etc, furnlshed'oa short notice' and reasonable terms Lobakcs A Vakket. f ' r f i 1 i i i ii r ' f Cuildars Attention-! am now prepared to do all kinds of Plastering In this city or vicinity. Orders left at the American House will be prompt ly attended to. Prices reason able! Work trst class !f -i j no34-3m A. E. Beil. : ! CHEAT DECLINE IN WOOL In Eastern markets, yet A. May, of the Price Regulator, Is still paying the old prices. 35,000,oeo is the capital of the Mu tual Life Insurance Companyof New York. Jar- vis S. Church Is their agent at Brownvllle. It Is the safest company In the wot Id to insure In, tf ! Corn, Wheat and Oats. Ralney A Lewis have removed their offlce to Robt. Teare A Cc's Store, where they will pay tbe highest cash price tor Grain and oth er Produce... : i. 4n -.-t-tv ;::-;! B. F. Bonder's New Harness and Saddle Shop is already one of the instit utions of our city. Why ? Because he does first class work at reasonable rates. Give him a call ! Patronise lia'me Indnatry. 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 us-id. ' i .. 91!10O Dollars and Expenses! Se$ ad vertisement of AmerlcanShGtUeSewlng Ma, chine In our advertising columns; ; Quecnavrare, Glassware, Groceries, ete In fall stock and constantly arriving, and sold low at N. M. HolUinger's. Stndehakcr and Jackson Wagons i t St. Joe prices, st J. R. Bell's Lumber Yard,, cor, of 1st and Water streets. " - i Hair, Llsae, Cement and riaiter of Paris consuntly on hand at N. M. KoUtlnpcr's. ' Haven's Pioneer Cane Mills days at Shellenberger Bro's. In a few Do t y's Washing machines an I the N ovel- ty Wringer, at - t J. C DEUSER'S. Tin, Sheetlroaa UaJ. Jax aimed -W8J at Shellcnborg'W Bro's. f ! 3Iain3 now thoro ? vghly fitted np my sale and sample roo ! rrw, at No. 41 Main street, I Invite the 1 1 public of SOUTH ERN NHr.ASrLi and: NOirrHERN-:. Mis souri to give me a call, as I shall always keep on fr?.1 In Wholesale QxTAirrmia WINES, EILNDira axd LI Q.U0RS, of the, f very b-t and f 1 pnrest quality, x n Lof" ail brands i Fore.'h and Do- I mestlc. I shall il also have on hand U during the senson, Chicago Ale, Beer, "ax. The public may rely opon ray stock being pure, as physicians of this city recommend It for Medical uses. Full stock cf Bitters, in cases or single bot 11 tie. I am also agent for the best Billiard I Tables made. - I WM. n. VALLEAU A CO. . . . - I have now In my yard near 1,000,000 feet of the choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of every style and description, size and thick ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, etc, Dry Pine Shingles, Lath and Pickets. In fact, anything In the building line, which I warrant A No. 1 In every respect, and on which I do not propose to be undersold, for cash, by any man west of the Missouri river. I Invite all who need anything in my line to give me a call, knowing that I can outfit them with good material, at the fairest rates. J. R. BELL, Cor. Water A First Streets, . , r - " Brown TilleNeb. np Lumber delivered within the city limits, FREE OF CHARGE. Laanaa 4b Ilinton, Blacksmiths, foot of Main street, can set tires, shoe horses, Iron wagons, &&, In the best style, with their im proved machinery. 4 ' ' . ' Stndebnker and Jackson Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J, R, Bell's Lumber Yard, cor. of Water and 1st streets. V. T. SaltlOO Barrells of N. Y. Salt, just received by F. E. Johnson A Co., and for sale low for cash. Studebnker and Jackson Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J. R. Bell's Lumber Yard, cor. of 1st and Water streets.. : '; , -: BliUers, buy your Rubber and Leather Belting of Shellenberger Bro's. A full stock always on hand. . - ; ' Black Ink Played Out. Another large Invoice of the splendid Violet Ink just re ceived at Marsh's. Floar, and a full stock of goods, at Grant's, and he will not be undersold by any man. . Eye, Ear and Catarrah,. scccessfiilly treat ed, by Dr. Klmberlin. Offi'ie over the Tost Offlce, " .. Wall Paper, Window Shades and School Books very low, at McCreery & Nlckell's. ' Carpenter's Tools and Blacksmith's Fur nishings at Shellenberger Bro's. Highest market price paid for wheat, oats, corn, tc, by Bedford A Handley. Drags, Paints, Oils and Glass at St. Joe prices, at McCreery A Nlckell's."" : . r r ' .. Four Car loads of Stoves on tbe road for Shellenlerger Bro's. J ) . Ten Ton Blacksmith's Iron of all sizes at Shellenberger Bro's. 300 kegs HorseShoes and Nails at Shel lenberger Bro'a. - , Private medical aid, read Dr. Wlilttler's advertisement. Folding Bed Lounges just received at McFall & Co's. Canton Clipper Flotcs ! THE BEST PLOW MADE. At SHELLENBERGER. BRO'S. Organs. Burdetrs, from $110 to tCOO ;' Ma son fc Hamlin's, 575 to SGOu, . - -. Jakes R, Dyk, Brownvllle. 400 kegs of Nails Just received at Shellen berger Pro's. Frmlt Cans Self-Sealing at Shellenber ger Brother's. Denim Overalls At Hctzel's." ' ... THE MARKETS. , , CLOTHING MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by . MAV8 IBY GOODS i CLOTHING KEOULATOR Tbe Market this week shows a DEC L I IT E ! Bumlness Coats from 3(g la ' 1 Business Suits, A t'ssimere, from S:x3JS. Vests from 75 eta. to $1 IV OverMhirts, from 75 cti, to fX . Undershirts, from 75 eta, to $2. i DRY GOODS MARKET. ' x ' Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS A CLOTHIXG REGULATOR Calico, inertiHc Muslin, 12',0iil7. .Bleached, t(lr(j;3r. , Cotton leluine, 25. . . , . . . All Wool Ielaine, 37e. Balmoral Skirts, fl 75J2 50t ! Proposals for lege tables. ' Orncv rVacA8iNo ass Depot C. , Omaha, Kkbu. August 18, 1869. ' SEALED Proposals, In duplicate, will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock, M.. on BHtnrday, the 18th day of Septem ber. 1869, for furnishing the following vetetables, vis 1 10 ,ono pounds of Potatoes; 17,0i pounds of Onions ; 17,M0 pounds of Turnips." The Vesretables to be fully matured and perfectly sound : to be put np in new (runny tackt wellsuedanu corners tied, and to be delivered at the U, 8. Com mlfwnry storehouse. In this city, between the 25th of September and tt.f? 10th of October, )m. - Proposals wiil na received subject te tbe usual conditions heretofore published. iilaak for proposals can be obtained at this office. J. W. BARRIGKR, 5-3t - - Bvt. Brig. Gen. ACS. IIE'J .IIIUI'EIU SHOP. Having Just opened, st No. M Tila street, Brown- ville, braska, Stck of MTIJinery Goods, we Wrmld call public a tenuon to the fact that every rood mar, at reasonable prices, procure for bis "better hair,' all she ntay wish In our line, of which every article la . - . - : GUAIlIlAirTZip TO j be No. 1, and made up In the best of style, and that svEnr- txttx:g lady tnur hro fin4 just what sb wteb In theray of T7HO TXIABII3 JLTU ' . - . ... . ns may rest assured that we will scare no nalns to rt ve en ti re au imfaetion. as weare in daily receipt .of un wuw DVTWim in wr uns, uive, us a call. M US. ALLIE BEAltj 27-tf t ' HAUK & ARMITAGE Nvholesale and Retail W . sJ.W tmit --.".r"". i BROTvra'iixLEf,' rii:rs;, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Staple audi Fancy " ' GnOCERIES AHD PROVISiQlis Glassware & Queensvarc Ccnntrj Produce Always Wanted! STATE KETTS. .The late Dry Gootl firm of El-iely, iieynolJa & Cot, f Beatrice, Lr.3 ex pired by limitation. Mr. Blkr-'y re tires and Beyiiolda & Towsend cerv tsnties. . , '. " ' . ; The corner etone of the Agricultur.-l College and State University will to laid with appropriate ceremQinea ca the 23d, tf September. The Llasonic Fraternity are invited to assist, -j AVe glean from the Lincoln Journal.' , JThe fine stone residence of Gov. Sutler, Secretary Kennard and Audit- or Gillespie are rapidly progressing. They will represent the best style of Oriental Architecture, and will com pare favorably with any In the West. Lincoln Intelligencer. We find the following In the Te cumseh Gazette of the 2d ln3t.: The most terrific thunder that it has evef been our lot to hear, was experi enced in this place on Friday last. A stack of wheat belonging to J. Clod felter, was 6truck by lightning and burned to the ground. It was with much labor that other adjacent stacks were saved. ; We are Informed by W. E. Dunlap, of Vesta, that improvements are still going od in that town. Mr. Berry has his new store house about completed, and will soon have in a fine stock of goods. - .The new bridge, across Yan kee Creek at that place Is now finished. All the bridges in Vesta precinct, where public highways crosses streams are now in good repair. Good for Vesta.'-;:. .. ' ;. : r . . The Count of Chlste is about to challenge Gen. Prim. Ex-Governor Worth, of North Car olina, died on Sunday last. ' The present postage stamps will soon be discarded, and new ones issued. "It is stated that 19,913 acres of land were sold at Denver during August. The Government journals of France express discontent atPrinceNapol eon's speech. - ' ' The physician to the Emperor of France reports his patient rapidly re covering. ' . Five thousand Chinese laborers are to be delivered In New York in three months.,- ; , . . ; . " Saveral large beer establishments In New York have been seized within a few days. ... - Robert Darge, dry goods merchant of Cincinnati, committed suicide on the 5th inst. Senator Fessenden is reported im proving, and hopes are entertained of his recovery. ; .. . . r Platte county, Nebraska, has voted $80,000 to the Columbus and Sioux City Railroad. .. . A revenue officer named Brooks was shot and killed by a ruffian in Phila delphia yesterday. The Nemaha Valley Railroad will be completed to to Pawnee City in eighteen months. - , - . ; The comirrg St. Louis Fair promises to be superior to any preceeding exhi bition held there. A Madrid journal thinks the chan ces of the Duke of Genoa the best for the Spanish throne. . Wm. Pipkin committed suicide in St. Louis on the 4th inst., because of the profligacy of his wife. Two hundred miners are confined in a mine in rennsyivania, wnicn is choked up by forty feet of burning cum : - s Gen. Banks is talked of for the mis sion to China. Geo. Wilkes is also mentioned in connection with the office. , '..' ; It is said the Prcslo-nt is about to abandon the radical element in his Cabinet on the , issues raised by Vir ginia politics. The. newspapers of Virginia are wonderfully elated over the fact that the tcst-eath is not to be exacted from the Legislature elect. , . : Frank Ward, a son-in-law of W. B. Astor, is reported to have jumped overboard from a steamer at Panama and drowned himself. During a gale in New York bay re cently a yacht was capsized with sir six young men, who clung to the yacht for an hour and were rescued by a passing boat. .. . ' . - Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas, de nies having written the letter attribu ted to him, in which he pledged his support to President Johnson in case certain appointments were made. Gov. McCIurg has appointed dele gates to the National Capital Conven tention to be held at St. Louis, Octo ber 0, and to the Southern Commer cial Convention at Louisville, October 12. - " A fire at Gold sboro, N. C, on Satur day, destroyed property ot the value of $13o,000. Two newspaper establish ments, the Wayne Ilouse, Masonic Hall and ten warehouses were des troyed. ' ' It is reported that Hon. James W. Grimes, of Iowa, now in Europe, has written a letter -resigning his seat in the TJ. S. Senate, and that the state of his health will not permit him to re turn to this-country until next year. On the night of the 3d inst. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s coach, which left Hele na, Montana, on the the 2Sth uit., was robbed at Maledo Summit, Utah, of $30,000 In gold. Passengers were not molested. A large fore ' has left Corrinneln pursuit of the robbers. NEW STEAM FERRY t. t i t i Tio ErowiiviU e lerry Co rap any -t r have ow running between " A T r, llJ. ITcrtli Star 'aid Fndp'3 City, me sew ana cemntptuoa bteam t erry . j THIS BOAT, is entirely new, with power and capacity to cross everything tnst mnvTorne. in v weattier. - - - -r " ' i'orcnwinif Cnrtie'inro or ort of t';!s Land T)1h trict. this is tut Ix-st piut. Tu.s t;; is eNsTmllr fittl up te ensure sstvty in erlnr srnrlc.and lar'-'e eatthe pen are airuly e-pt:ie.i ot l;;e fei. Joe. AC. K Depot at Fbelps City. We can injure the traveling public that all Itt our power sunil lie flons to make this the most reliable crostngon the Mi-otonri river. - ' ' BROWSTILLE FllUUY CO. . IS-S-tf BLANKS of all kind, constantly on hand, at tue Advertiser Job Offli-e. CARDS, - BILLHEADS, ' CIRCU LARS, at the Advertiser Job OlSce. pLOTHING! CLOTHING!! Cheap v at IIETZEL'S GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, at- .. - . . : UETZELX SPECIAL KOTICES. . ... r . THE KIDNHYS . Tirs'KiDXEYS arettrd ia nurnber. sitnated at th TrtS'-sr part of th saxroimt&d Ky i.S.nuciwpuug pi inrw i, via.; iim auuf.K rior, the lUttciwr. aud Uie I'.iui.or. The antwrior aisort!B. Inirior oTis"!ts of tUmen or vriiw. whicij twYt-Ma v- vtt U r the u;iu iit convey it to the exterior. 1 Li x'riur f cur.h v toalsy t"Tniiiitius ii asiuitf tuba, aiiU Uevi i ie Uretr. The ureters are connected with tae luaJr ier., Tbe bladder Is composed of various coverinKS or tUauts, iJiviileil into prts, vit: the Unuer, tae Lower, the Kenom, and the iXacfnis.- T!i' upper esprU, tlie-lower retaitia. Many have a ucsiro to annate without the abiaty to retain. This frennent ly occurs in children. l o cure these a ffections, we most brin? into act! the muscles, which ara eneaiiad iu their vaxiuua functions. If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. 1 be reader mnt also be made aware, that how ever slight may be the attack:, it is sure to a fleet tbe bodily health and mentai powers, as our Hesh and uiooa are supported from these sources. Oent. er ltheamatUm. ln occurrire; in the loins is Indicative of tli above disea.eii. Ther oc cur in iur!Hus disposed to acid stomach and chalky concretions. Tbe tirarek The enrel ensum from neelstrt or improper treatment of the kidneys. These or- ans weaK, tne water is not expelled from the ladder, but allowed to remain ; It becomes feverih, and sediment forms. It is from this derjotiit tha stone is formed, and gravel ensues. vropaey is a collection or water in some parts or. the body, and bears ditferefit names, according to the parts atlected, viz.:whe? Kenerally dittiMed over tbe body, it is called Ana.area; when of abdo men. Ascites ; when of the chest, H ydrorhorax. Treatment.-lielmbold's bitrhly concentrated compound K.xtract Buchu Is decitienly oise of the nest remedies for disenses or the tMAOiier, Ktaneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dy- suria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, scanty secret ion, or small ana rrequeut aim-nares or wa ter; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody uriue; Gout and .Rheumatism of the kid neys, without any chnnge in quantity, but increase of color, or dark water. 1 1 was always highly recom mended by the late Dr. Physick, in these aiYections. This medicine increases the power of digestion, and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by which the watery, or calcareous, Cepositlons, and all unnatural enlargements, as weU as pain and ii namation, are rwlueed, and it is taken by men. women, and children. Directions for use and diet accompany. PwrLADixr-iriA, Pa., Feb. 25, 1867. H. T. Helmbolb. Druggist : Dear Sib I have been a sufferer for upwards of twenty years, during which time I have used vari ous medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experi encing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively ad vertised. I consulted with mv family physician in regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies, and bad found them worthless, and some quite Injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to nse no remedies herealter unless I knew of the ingredients. . It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of buchu, cuoebs, and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phy sicians as an excellent combinaaiion, and with his advice, after an examination of tbe article, and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced its nse about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my mora. I'rom the first bottle I was ar-tonished and gratified at the beneficial eilect, and after uning it three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a full statemeniofmycaseat that time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and there fore concluded to defer and see if it would e fleet a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you, and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is etlected after using the remedy for five months- I have not used any now for three months, and Ifeel as well in all respects as ever I did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the sys tem, I do not mean to be without it whenever occa sion may require its use in such a flections. M, MctXHlMICK. Should any doubt Mr. McOormick'a statement, he refers to the following gentlemen s Hon. Wm.Bigler, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. . Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. , Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J.8. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. I). R. Porter, ex-Governor. Pennsylvania. Hon. Kills Levis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. K. O. Grler, Judge, United Mates Court. Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia, Hon. John Bigler, ex-Governor. California. Hon. K. lianks, Aulitor-General,Wa8hington,D.C. And many others. If necessary. (Sold by Druggists and dealers everywhere. Be ware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Pbick f 1.35 per bottle, or, 6 bottles for fS.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symp toms in all communications. Address H. T. HKLMBOI.D, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, KM Broadway, N. Y. None are genuine unless done np In steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-simiie of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed 38-2inJ H. T. HF.LMBOLD. Word ef Wisdom for younir men, on the Billing Passion in Youth and .Knrly Munhootl, with SEI.K HKI.P for the Krring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD At&OCIATIOX, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. DIanhoedi Hew Lost, How Restored. ff7 Jnst pnbllshed. a new e1!tlon of Dr. !! Cuiverwell's Celebrated tisay on the radical cure (without niecjoine) of operinatorrrwa, or beminal vs eak- V. ...... T.. T .uwi Imrtotericy, Mental and Physical Incrtjiueity. Imr tidiinents to Marriage, etc. ; also. Consumption. Kp llepsy, and Fits, Induced by self indulgence cr sexu- ki .iravnganco. - r. r Price in a senlod envelope, onlv 6 cents. The celebrated author, in tins admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self- ons us of internal medicine er the application of tne k n lie t pointing out a mode or eure at once sim ple, certain and etl'eetuai, by means of which every sutferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. " This lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every loan in the land. Sent under seal, to anv address. In plain envelope postpaid, on the receipt of six cents, t.r two postage stumps, aiso. iir. CiUverweirs "Marriage Guiue, price ec-uts. Aaoress tuepuhiixiiers, Cm as. J. C K I.IN Kit Co., ia-sy . . 127 Bowery, New York, P.O. 5S6. DR. WHITTIEIl, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF ii. MEDICINE as diploma at Offlce will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment of Vknerxal, Skxual and Privatk Dihkas s than any other phvsieian in St. Louis. Syphilis, fionorriiw, Gleet, Strictnrp, Orehlttls. Hernia, and Iiupture; all urinary Diseases and Svphilitic or Mercurial A mictions of I hroat. skin or Bones, are treated with unparailelled success Spermatorrhea, Sexnal Debbility and I m po tency, as the result of self abuse In youth, sexu al excess in maturer years, or other cans, and which produce some of the following effects, as Nocturnal xOmissiens, blotches, dehility, dizzi ness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to society of females, loss of memory and sexual pewer, and rendering marriage improper, are permanently cured. The Doctor's opportunities in hospitul and private practice a re unsurpassed in St. laouls or any other city. - Back riles 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 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 Writings of a FIiTslciaa whose rep- station is Union-wide should be werth readiuc. Doctor WbYTTTm publishes a Mfdiral Pamph let relating to venereal diseses and the disas trous and varied consequence of eelf-abese that wiil be sent to any address in a sealed en velope for two stamps. Many physicians Introduce pa tients to the doctor after reading his medical pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Oliice cen tral, yet retired No. 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. Hours 9a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays 12 to2p.n. Si-y FLORENCE LOCK .STITCH REVERSIBLE FEED " " ' 'V f y " ' ": ". ' SoT7innr Ij.acliinc3 . - . ..... 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Our Hearse Is at the service of the public at any time it may be needed, and is gotten up in as flnestyle as any farther east. Hetalic Bnrial Cases t. of all sizes constantly oa hand. At Eastern Prices We are doing business on STHICTLY CASH PniNCrPLT3 Small" Px'oiit and by attent ion to business and the wants ol the community, expect in the future as tn tne last to receive tne patronage oi tne puuiie generally. McTALI & CO. LOOII -HEBE! You Carpenter, Farmer, , , MERCHANT, and everybody else that want to buy WM. V, RANDOL, at Peru, will Vx nn hand a full STIPtllv (f No. 1 Cottonwood shlnel. which he will sell cheap for rash, or will trad for vuung stock or craia. All ShiJiglss Warranteil. Don't t'oret the place. ... , , iA ... i i . . leru. Nebraska. GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEVlliO MACHIIIES 493 Brmatlicmy, J'w lrk. Polxtta of Hxcellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Ma chinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide ran? of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains Its beauty and firm ness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kind3 of work done by other Sewing Machines, these Ma chines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamen tal work. - The nighest Premiums at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover A Ra ker Sowing Machines, and the work done by them,wherewrexhlhited, laeom petition. X3r The very highest prize, Ths W r A lf4n mf ISanry was conferred on the representative of the Grover CakerSewlns Machines, at the Exposition rnlvereelle, Taris, thas ftltTOllns" their great superi ority over all other Sewing Machines. tJa Ha Acnt, ; ; .' EIiOW2T"TIXE, 2TEB." ai-y , Foil THE FALL TH1DE, We de ire to call the attention of X nrsrrmen. IVnlers and HI v.en to toe fuilowtnz Stock, waich will ie sold li..w r c:u-h : . 2ii.io a ppie Tres. - sn.r) rsci Trees, i ' fi.nt. I'enr Tre-. " ' l'i.ial Dwarf Pear Trees. Vrrant '"'riiies.' Mcowprrr HnsUei ,,.....n,ri; 1 iiiw. a. 'ia; t iit-rry iie. .) Suaar Map!. Small, transplanted, lo.rno twf!i, iraaii, tranpUntl. "J'.'no Uiaekh,Tnm, rai-.tlvof Hie nw varieties. Baspberr'. all th lending ktadi. 5.i ftittjsMce iicu'.- r'.at'U. ' bA) W hileLnrh.x t.7 frt-t. " And a lare Uk'k -f l-ivereens, Ttoss, Shrubs, Ornamental Trem Itul', Ve nw. Phloxes. Ac. . Kg-Sew Wl.olosale Price List now retidy. Send stanirm for onr Descriptive (;.'t--,lo!i of -4 p AUJreM ll.t Uiils ,t MiU MJ-.it. K'-hu . Star 'urseri, iuii-j-,llL BigB Silk P-l . ." . . ." HsJ . $ II W s ..r'g x & UP B r? n U a, r: 1 n p m is 2 . ej ca $ ; 1 18G9. - SPRING. . 1SG9. ,1 5 - - - - THEQ. HILL& CO. Invtte the attentton e thecft bsif Crown, villa and snrronntiE comtiinnlty to theLr apleadU stock, of MTAi'LE AN U ' ACY THT "v? 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