Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 06, 1859, Image 3

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HE ADVERTISER.
jjROWNVILLE, JAN.G, 159.
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L. rear if raid inalvance, - - $2 00
e year, i g 2,60
'. " ' "12 ' ,00
of or more will I furr.Vshed at SL50 per
provided the ttkU .ccomoauies U order, not
Tfrtrls.
-..liCH'E Gilbfrt. rroprietors of tbe Ecal
" Vpw Letter, U aaotuc Temple, Chicago, 111.
, ;'Plliw utneral Adverting Agent, in rear of
, T,.rk. LiVanl Children's Shoe Store, 80 WeU
rMk street. L'il-'-il-1-1'1- "
g is
( BIK) OWES lOj f "vu-j.
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,,-uMi:g and ubcr;p-uoa cfice,Nol33 Nassau street
ri.iEinDOE, Northwist corner cf Oiive and
L.I Lou.S.
C3. Dearborn street, Chicago,
r II N.-L.IVES
solicit subscription ana -
-'!en.:.i for the Advertiser, and receive and receipt
aou.e therefor:
.n reser.t in this 1 erntory. cowing from various
f f ti.ei-.a-.es. ofteu sucpest to us tbe names of
. ... I hlT
'oia mi,""-" - - -
tubril'prs u ui; ....-. -
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. and persons
-.if'
JOB AVOIIK.
additions oi f iTV
, CntB,
Adver-
l-15" u. . Ar mid totbe
. 4. I A
. wrf4.aed 1-t any of.ice. Tbe proprietor b,,ng
. "isuuk.. Work ,u Co.ors, Bronze ort, fcc, ul
etwuhi-anicuUraweiiLion. .attended to,
ie-s from a dimnre will be proT.piiy i
waxrahted to give saiifsction or no pay.
Advertiser 1
havins
"i: -ct Circulation of any pap
er in
T5 S; olesle Merchants in SL
..T JcTeph, Cincinnati and other East
i markPt Trberc Nebraska merchants pur
se. wlU d no better adrertisinC medaum
;ve W'estera country-S
The mechanical department of our es
.isbment has reqturei our attention to
i an extent the past week, we have
fa unalle to give but little attention
;tln? Saloon.
In another column will be
ztA the advertisement of the "Brown
He Eatins Saloon.'" By invitation we
.rtctl-of a dish of fresh oysters ar.d a
.rely Savored ci;p of ccnee, the other
kninir, aud are free to say they were
I M u.cans lad to take. Fresh oys
rssre quite a rarity in this region, yet
tv can be had at this establishment,
iviir.g in the eating line, can be had
a:. Lour, at the 'Brownviile Eating Sa-
i Louis Republican.
We need scarcely
v to rn k'rs in the Missouri or Missis-fri-Vallvv,
-that the St. Louis Republi
a is the most valuLle paper in the west
n country. It is published daily, tri-M-'kly,
and weekly, and, owing to, its
crpious size, it is enabled to give its
iif rs. in" dtlail, relative to all matters
ir.terest.
See rfospectus in another column.
orfls of Trcth.
Some men inherit fame; some acquire
r.e ; and some have fame thrust upon
rti. Kecvil is a Hatter famed all over
f wUe expanse of country; but his fame
i.ai worked for and earned by years
;stry. He deserves all he has ac-
K'ecvil's Hall of the Giant Hat,
ridwavj cppcslt? Wash Street, Saint
ales' Repository.
.. The January number
tLis '-Queen of Monthlies" is before
; 'The Repository, as we have before
I, is in o'ir opinion, the highest ton-
periodical pullished. It is strictly
til and religious in its tendencies, and
t possessed of snlncient wit, repartee
I anecdote to relieve it from what some
?Lt think monotony.
he present number commences the
-ii volume, and is an admirable time to
-nonce. Terms, $2. Address Sworm--t
k Toe, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lccliln? On!.
Cv HILL sun i.ety
additions to their already capa-
-s Store Building. They are now put-
r c-n an extension, which makes the
th of .their building one hundred and
y Xeet, the entire depth of a City
roe Bin. :
Nature may have produced
.fv
letter men in the "calculating"
i-J, t ut a more capable, energetic, or
on.pusjied halter than Keevil is sel-
i .produced anvwliPVP TTJc hi tp
I they should be at the Hallcf the Gi-
i Hat, Broadway, opposite Wash street
Louis
rk Barrels-
' . Vre noticed for -the first
last week, a lot of new FcrkEar-
l?ir.g delivered at Crane & Hills.
;y were Nemaha County productions.
a very ilentiful commodity in Ne-
Ka.
Jcrj's Journal cf Asrienltnre.
hat has become cf this v
luable ag-
-'turui v.ewspapcr. Y
c have missed
rep cur table for s
.
some time past
, e it Las nci' suspended ; or has the
-rsal cut cur acquaintance? Hope
; we have copied your prospectus;
ta. attention : talked to the farmers in
Uhalf, r Journal, and did what
co;
,V1
to help you. Now dont treat us
entlcicnt.
- Frctn the simplest hcuse-
-1 Cc-v'
cooj, to
tLe
tcwericg column set
the remembrance of
o .perpetrate
irtcd
Wcrttl. re SOP err.YnAA lV,o
nh
two elements r.rn YlenAeA in
'a,s rroducrd by Keevil, at the Hall
Giant Hat, Broadway, ' opposite
' Wlio vill Sinker
Citizens of Brownviile, permit roe to
say a few words respecting the new road
to Cherry Creek 'which has beeh talked
of so much of late.
It is to my interest end your interest,
that this road be opened. - To consum-
mate tnat obiect, wit little more tnan a
Survey CI me route IS requuen., X aiure
has alreadv done much for us in Ioca-
- j i
won anu numeiwsuuicrau imiaScs, anu
what I speak I am prepared to back up
, j
J"1"
Then, having been placed by the hand j
of V,i in fnvnr,.!0 cihon n Q
gold country west of us, I ask, "Who
will strike ?" Who will go to work in
laying ofT the road, and preparing it for
the great tide of., emigration that jrill
certainly pour into -our town and county
on the first appearance of Spring ? Don't
fold your arms, and see points above and
below us, making roads which will do
wonders in attracting emigrants. I
am
not writing for any Other purpose than tO
awaken that feeling of interest which
should in this enterprise, as well as all
others, find a. cordial and undivided 're
sponse in the heart of every citizen of
Brownviile, and Nemaha County.' v 'Who
... .. - r.vr-rJ.L-
win strike i . , ; ui riAtiJN .
Stage KoHle to tlie Mines. '
R. Brow-k and J. W. Coleman, mem
bers of the Brownviile and Cherry Creek
Stage Company, provided with necessary "le proprietor, to whom all orders most toe addresed.
Tr ' i i- - r 53-soidbyj. n. maun & co., Druggists, Brown
assistance, left yiis place this morning for vine. E T., and bvDrupgists generally.
the purpose of shortening a portion of
the-route between this city and the inter
section of the Leavenworth route, and to
make such repairs as are necessary to se
cure speedy and safe transit at the earliest
possible time in the Spring.
MnniCcent Liberality.
At the late meeting jof the Alabama
Baptist State Convention, at Gainesville,
it was announced that Jeremiah H.
Brown, Esq., of Sumpter county, Alaba-
ma, would support as many as titty-one
theological students at Howard College,
allowing to each S250. This would make
$13,750 a year given by this liberal gen
tleman. Howard
College
IS a XWPtlSt
seminary at Marion.
The Broadway Theater, New York,
is chartered for prayer meetings, etc., on
Sunday nights. At that establishment
just now, is Sands & Nathan's Circus, and
as all the elephants, zebras, curang oa
tangs, dancing bears, and Shetland po
nies, are cooped up just behind the drcp
curtain, any accident which might be the
means of letting these animals loose upon
the congregation, must inevitably con
tribute to the seriousness of the scene.
The colored people of Philadelphia are
considerably excited in view of the prob
ability of the establishment of a colony
from that city in Liberia. Robert Camp-
bell, a wormy man, tor seme years a
public teacher, is at the head of the move
ment, ana under his guidance it promises
to be a success.
We learn that a girl at the Hospital,
who has been sick for some time, died
last Sunday. Owing to the exceeding
inclemency of the weather, the burial
was postponed till Tuesday, when con
sciousness returned
to tne little creature,
and she is nowr
covering. Wheeling
aTjj c?.
NEW AD'S.
BROWNVILLE
Eating
aloon.
The proprietor has recently fitted up and now has in
operation a
DIXIItG R003I,
Vest door to tbe Bank Building, on Main Street, -where
MEALS AT ALL HOURS,
can be had,
able, and orderly
33111 of Pare
rEESn OYSTEKS, PICKLED O YSTEKS,
CHICKENS, MUTTON CHOPS,
BEEF STEAK, HAM & EGGS,
PIGS' FEET, TRIPE,
SOUP. COFFEE. WILD GAME CF ALL i
SUCn AS DEER, TURKEY, GEESE,
DUCKS, TRAIRIE CniCKENS,
BRaXT, FISH, &c.
Believing that the City needs, and will support such
establiflimctit. the enterprise has beeu embarked in,
with the confident hepe that a liberal patronage will be
exteiided.
Brownviile. Jan. 6. Ia53. - "
THe MlSSOUri IvepUDIlCail
rMUltd Daiis,Tri-TetUy and Wctliy.
GEORGE RSAPP. K. PASC1IALI-.
& Proprietors.
Si. Louis,
.Missouri.
Terms of
ZTtoipTxTolicaix.
Daily in advance
$10 oo
Tri-Weekly in advance
Weekly in advance
Weekly not paid in advance,
Sunday Republican
To Clubs of five Dailies.
ToCIubs of six Tri-Wecklies
To Cliibs of fourteen Weeklies
6 09
2 00
3 00
2 00
40 00
25 00
20 00
PAY YOUR DEBTS ! !
VrMli Cora.
These indebted to xne arc bererj notified that
they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at
fh li7frht mnrket Trif (lelirprerl at tr-p (store cf
I. T. Whjte in Lrcwnville. This reouest is made
onlj because i ata in aeot mjseii, ana cannot raise
the monev, but caa maKa use cr corn. ciiica an ar
ranpemect he talien as a great awommoflation
uiider preject cireturiftnnref. JLtbL ?Ux.u
CrowaviUe, Lec2, ln. . .
DR. D. GWIN,
Having permanently located in .
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
For the practice of Medicine and Snrpery. ten
ders his professional services to the auicted.
Omce on Main Street. no-i
Lost or Stolen.
Lost, on Christmas eve, at tbe Brownviile nonse, a
Caiifornla-grld breast pin. The subscriber will liberally
reward the finder of the pin. E. WORTHING.
LOST !
A Fur Glove r.n MonS.i3', December 14th, somewhere
between tbe head of Main street, and South Brownviile.
The finder, by returning said clove to this cCce, will be
liberally rewarded with toe kindest thanks.
Brownviile, Dec. 31. .
, THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
Bedford it George, wbo have been associated as surveyors
and Real EsUt Asrent.o. M this day dissolved ly mutual
consent. All unsettled busiaets of the flrm.will be at
tended ty T. w . Bedi ci d.
T. W. BEDFORD,
HUDSON GEORGE.
Brownviile, Dec 13, 1K3. . - -
w - . "
Auuine ana sarsaparllla -
tTill curt ill diseases arising from aa impure state of
the ELOOD, or a depraTed eoadition of tbe fluiJsof the
yslem,-U : csaceri, swelling of tieplandg, rheumat
ism, -white BwelliEss,.cbroi.:c sore ejes, piles, ooi Is,
erysipelas, goitres, pauia la tie bones .and juiata, ul.
ccrs in th mouth and throat, and all clrcaic constitn-
tional diseases. Thia medicine searct jo out the very
roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing
the secretions in ti tni.n. m,. .v.
which renders the curt certain and penxaneni
xr- Eatterly' Sartaparaia win we the
t tu u wtiwt, auu uu r c out buu aesiroy ev
ery particle of mercury which it in the system, and cure
iu baiffect. ;!vi tv"i Cir'::T
Itwillcure tecondary typkilti or t;eeraZ dittate,
and will drtre tbe t'jphilitic virus and all hereditary
taint peitonov matter -out of the system through
lue PreB -ne sain, ana reore tne patient to a per-
feet state of health nl purity; It is positive cure
for liter complaint and dytpeptia, if u&ed a proper
length of time. I'challecge tLe world to produce its
equal in these complaints. The afflicted will bear rn
mind that Dr. Eatterly' t Iodine and Sartaparille will
care all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy,
graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary
organs, in a few days.
It will remove pimples and blotches from ihecec.
and make the skin clear, white and beawtiul as ala
baster. It does this by purifyiGg'the blood, and by its
prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or
gans, producing vigorous health.
Persons who have long been afflicied with scrofula old
aores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions
of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to
procure Gridlcy's Salt IUiouat a&d. Tetter Ointment to
apply on tbe sores and diteaf ed parts, whenusiog Dr.
Easterly' Iodine' and Sartaparilla. The Iodine and
Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, aud causes the fires to
discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals
,ftm-."Khe? Mln are Dcd. Ckh;? always rccommcaaj
a permanent aadrad.calcuie is always effected. rby
are the best and most powerful curatives known to man.
A fair trial is all I ask I do'not fear the result.
Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or
C bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Kheum Ointment 75
cents per bottle. Bath are prepared by Dr. Easterly,
corner cf Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Lonis, Ho.,
NEW ARRIVAL!
Ji!n? JlVJI ISL ill
AMD
MEW GOODS ! !!
McAllister & ponn,
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
FURXITCRE, HARDWARE,
QLEEXSWARE,
BIWWJSVILLE, iV.T.
Having established themselves at the old stand recent
ly occupied by
john Mcpherson,
They are now offerinz and receivinn for sale one of the
AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS
OF
MEECHAN,DISE
Ever Brought m this Territory
They have an extensive and varied assortment of
m STAPLEA5DFAXCY
DRY GOODS,
ALSO " ' "
A Large Stock of Choice Family
TooerieES?
CONSISTING Of
Flour,
Ham,
Baccn
Sugar,
Molasses,
Cofiee,
Tea,
Salt,
Cheese,
Candles,
. etc., etc.,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice i
etc., etc.
They have also on hand a large lot of
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
DESKS, BUREAUS, C,
ALSO,
A tcell selected Stock of
$-c.
HARDWARE AXO CUTLERY,
QUE EX SW ARE,: .
ELA.TS & CAJPS,
Boots and, Shoes.
We pledge our customers to sell
as cheap as any other house in the
city, and that our goods in quality
and style shall be unsurpassed.
Scientific American.
Published Weekly. at No. 123 Fulton Street, New
Turk, by MUNX 4s. CO. - - ' - - -
Terms of subscription Two Dollars a year, or one
dollar for six months .
Clnb rates. For all clubs of twenty and over, the
yearly subscription is only $1 40. '
Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any rrt of the
country. No itinerating Canvassing Agents employed.
THE GOLDEN YEAR.
60DET.S ' LABFS BOOK F0H 1859.
Fifty-seventh 5c Fiftyveighth volumes.
T e r m s . .
One copy one year, three dollars: twocopief; one year
five dollars : three oopies one year six dol lar.
Address L.A.GOODET,
113, Cbesnul street PLilacSelphia,
The Bank Note Register.
Counte r f eit-TD e't e c t or,
Published by EDWARD L.,LEEr-t.
, Xo. Eleven Eixlanrje Street, Buffalo, 2f. T. ' ,
week.lt, semi-mon rnLT and monthlt.
Terms to Mail Snbscnlers Payable in Advance.
For tbe WEEXLT - - $2,00 per annum.
For the SEill-MONTELT 1,00 "
Fr the MONTHLY - 75 "
To Postmasters or others who will aid the circulation
cf tbe Register by the forming cf clubs, we will send
as fallows;, i - r
6 ccpiea X Uu Weekly, L cct year $S.C0 -6
" Seiiii-Moathly, " 5.C0
6 " Monthly, 3 qq
Advertipements occupying cicht lines spacs or Ies.
$2.00 per month. Cards of greater length .on Jibefal
terms. The F.eister is circolatcd among all classes cf
baiii:es6 mcft, including Banks, Bankers and Merchants
throughout the United States and Canadas, and thus
offers superior inducements as a medium for adverUs-
I ing.
Single copies can be had of Agents and Newsmen, and
at our counter.
Address . - - t EDWARD L. LEE,
-i r . - Ko. II, Zictage" st-, Buffalo.
CARDS.
. H. H'LAUOHLIN - CSAL-COKJET
IcLAUGHLIN c BORSEY,-
1 ITT H " I ' h. ' i . n rj
M n
uau wysi'i a UJri bai --1 v ibi w4
Main Street, Browniille, N.T-,
Buy and tell Land Warrants, make out and file declar
atory statements ; rnak out pre-emption papers ; pay
taxes, investigate titles;
Buy and sell property on commission furnish land
warrants for ticie or. tries,' and attend to all other busi
ness connected with a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to tbe selection of Govern
ment Und and the location of , land warrants for parUes
raiding at a distance. ' ' ' '
McLAUGTJLIX St DORSET respectfully rerer to
George H. Xixou, Ksq., Xegwter .Brownviile, Land
Office. .
Chrles B. Smith. Esq., Eeceiver of Public Moneys'
Nemaha Land District. . . - .
Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownviile
Messrs: Lushbaujrh 8t Carson, Bankers, Brownviile,
; Hon. "W. il. T. Hamilton, nscerstown, Maryland.
. Lewis E Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md.
O U Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio. . .
non. Fcnner Furguson, Delegate la Congress from
Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, P. C. . . , ,
John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind.
Brownviile, April 22.' ' k - no43tf
T.W. BEDFORD,
HUDSON GEORGE,
County Surveyor
Aotary Public
BEDFORD -& -GEORGE
S1IYB1, 13 m
ALSO.-- a- . -
REAL ESTATE t A'GEtlTS,
BROWN VILLE NEBRASKA.
Office on Main Street. i i -J
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to
them iu tbe Une of their profcssion'..Mrill buy and sell
Land wanaais, make time entries, attend to the selec
tion and location of Government Lands, Survey Town
sites, subdivide Lands, make out City Plats, Stc., &.C,
naving been located in the Territory for tbe past year,
wc are prepared to make the most choico selections for
actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and
render assistance in contested cases at the T. S. Land
Office. "'f. i ', i ' i '. .
Lcttersof inqulryprornptlyannvered.; v
WS KEFES TO' t
Hon. W C Reynolds. ,' ', Kingston, Penn.. f
John J Pendleton, Eii, ' Cincinnati, . Ohio ' .- ; .-.
HonGalutiaA Grow " Washington City, D. C.
Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton. Ohio " '
Ryall & Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iowa
Boster St Helges, Bankers ' v do ' do
Lushbaugh St Carson, Bankers Brownviile, N. T.
R. W. Furnas, Esq. do do
D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Pa.
Rufus R. Edwards, Esq, St. Joseph Mo.
Col. John G. Fell . " Wavertey Pa.
W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio
Apri!8. 1S53 v2n41-yly - - ,
A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO., ,
Macliinists, Founders and r.
Engine Builders7
I'ront stree. "West of Smith, ;i - -
CINCINNATI O. - -
Would most respectfully inform theirf ri ends and
the public generally, that they are now pre
pared to execute all orders in tbeirline, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they now possess, they hopeto
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them.
Saw Mill , Engines of every DescriptipD.
Constantly oa ban ': consisting of the Jsash, Circu
lar and liulcy. Mill Gears and every description of
J astings, warranted to be well made in every particu
lar. . ; ;- ;
They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnished by them, and are pre
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
shop in the country. . . .
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and examine our new pattern
BEARD & BROTHER,
PROPRIETORS . OF . THE -
SAFE Am SCALE-WORK
SALYT LOUIS, JliO.,
Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled
Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes,
Vaults, Bank Locks, &c.
The receut test of Safes of the different "Manifactares
in the GBEAT FIRE of the City Buildings, in which
the Exceleior triumphed over all otters, fully establish
es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits
the confidence of all interested in Safes, and the securi
ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe
after being in the fire for ninety hours, and taken out
red hot, that saved the Boiks and Papers, while a large
number of the others, in the fire but a short time, were
taken out with their contents entirely consumed, must
impress all with the necessity of examining their safes,
and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, -of the
Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we
pledge ouseives to manufacture none but such as can be
relied on, ana refer to tLe following .
CcrtiGcate.
We, the undersigded, take pleasuro in certifying to
the successful test Beard St Brother's Excelsior fire
nroof Safes were submitted to in the burning of the City-
Building!', the nineteenth of November, 1863. and are jus
tified in recommencing item to auwno ueeasajcs.
Hall & Smith Eddy jameson & Co
Charles Blow &.Co Samuel McCartney
Partriuge &. co Joseph Elder
HUMPHRETS TETT& TERRY, JOHN S THOMASOTf
RUXTAK UILLMAS & BROS BASTE WILEY Ac BASTE
TlLLAV BOZIET &CO . . SCOTT is. BRO -
McMehan & Ballaktike, Brown Goddin k Co
Von Phcl waters & co w LEwing &. co -D
A January & co John n Hall &. co
Barnard Adams & co Shapleigh Pat & co
THE EXCELSIOR
Took the rrcmiumiver the best Eastern Manufactn e
at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is sold from thirty to
fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to be equal to any iu
the United States.
Also manufacturers of
Ughtnin? Rods,
of Best quality, and
PUMFS of all Descriptions.
BEARD & BF.O.,
No. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo.
July C2.TIS5S. ' Iyv3n4
COSMOPOLITAN
ART ASSOCIATION.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
For tbe current year, ending Jan. 1, 1SS0, up to which
time subscriptions will be received. Every subscriber
of three dollars is entitled to : , . . ,
1st. Tbe celebrated steel engraving, The Village
Blacksmith. '
2nd. A copy of the elegantly illustrated Cosmopoiitan
Art Journal.
31. A free season admission to' the Eastern and Wes
tern Galleries cf Art. -.'...
In addition to which "the large anTvain2Me eolleo
titn of works o-Art, will be given to subscribers.
No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those
remitting $15 are entitled to six memberships.
Addrese, C. L. DERBT, Actuary. C. A. A.,
No. 613, New Tork,
Or R. W. FTRNAS, Brownviile, N. T.
ETDr. Hooper's Female Cordial
will cure all female complaints, such as excessive,
suppressed, or. painful menstruation, Fluor albus or
wtitesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, ( diz
ziness, weak" r.erves, frightful dreams, and all diseases
caused by colds, checked perspiration, exceszes, over
excitement, &.c, of tho sexual organs. . Dr. Hooper's
Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la
dies the best remedy ever invented. - f"Price $1 per
Dottle, or C bottles for $5J
Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets,
Si. Lcuis, Ho, sole proprietor and to whom all orders
mustbe addrerscd. . " "
Sold by J. II. MAUN &. CO.i Agsnts,' ErowBTille,
Zt. and by Druggists generally.
VOLUME FIFTY-ONE,
GRAHAM'S ILUSTRATE9, MAGAZINE
Edited by Charles G. Leland, Esq.
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Wa'.Ent street, rhiladelphla. '
MatTfirasseG. " ;
S3 husk JJattrasscsjust receive at thestore of
t. fviJ I. T. lrBTTT,
BRXJWNVICLE
AD'S:!
jH. M. ATKINSON; :
Surveyor and: Land "Agent,
- ivijiisr' STREET,
- BRO WNV1LLE, N. T.,
Will attend promptly to the selection and loca
tion cf Government lands in tbe Nemaha land dis
trict: surveying town sites, and subdividing lands:
drafting city jlats, and all ether business of a Gener
al Surveyor, He will locate ' warrants on time for
distant dealers; tie declaratory statetementa of in
tention to pre-empt ; mnko nt pre-emption papers;
and always on haud to lookoutcl&ims for actual set
tlers. - ' '; '',.- ";
i .- ' : REFER TO
Ty.TT. Sanger, M. D.;
Sewal & Withington,
Rev. T. y. Howe,
Col. W. E. Atkinson.
New York Clly,
' Koton", 51 n.
Pataskala Ohio,
George II. Nix n, Register Lan'2 03ce. Crowiiville,
Lashbaugh & Carson, Hankers, Urownville, N. T.
R. V. Furnan. - - -
Honey Creek Hills.
The undersigned respectfully announce that they are
prepared to till all orders in their line promptly at their
mills four miles-northwest of Brownviile, near the
mouth of Honey creek. They have on hand the largest
and best assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever
ffered in the county or Territory, ccnsistiOj of
40 m;-.- ier seasonea siaing;
40-GCO
-
'cotton-wood flooring ' - - -
20 000
10,009
sycamore "
osk and ash
cotton-wood, so?t t7'.e. tyr.n and
' -- walnut finishing lumber;
'' fencinjrj .-
C0,C;t Juists; sills, studding and scantlir.gof al-
f ' most every size both hard and soft wood;
20,000 " rough and square edged sheathing; also
200,000 superior sawed shingles, oak, walnut and cotton
wood; also . - '
J50,COO lath, a superior article of uniform lengUi,
thickness arid width ' "
Their mills are under the charge jif experienced and
S".c:er.t men, and tbe undersigned flatter themselves
hat the quality of their lumberwill compare favorably
s-ili any other made in the Territory, all of which will
ej;;aio suit the times.
-. GREEN, SP2INGLE & CO.
Iloney creek Mills, May 20 '63 ' 4Stf
MW PAINT 1 S10F.
The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of
this .place and vk-iaity that he has started a new Paint
Shop in Brownviile, and will attend to all work in the
Painting Department, that he may be Tavored with. 1
HOUSE, SIGN, SCENIC,
O RN A3! ENTAL PAZXTIXG;
Gil AL"L G, GI LD I AT U,
AID
PAPER HAKGETGr
Imitator of all Kinds of
WOODS -AND MARBLES,
Instructions given in the. . -
- GRECIAN OIL, CRAYON.
ORIENTAL, OR GLASS PAINTING,
On reasonable terms.
Carriages painted neatly and with dispatch.
Having had a number of years' pratical experience in
some of the largest Eistcrn cities, he challenges com
petition west of the Mississippi, and feels confldent that
he cau givo perfect satisfaction to all that may favor him
with their patronage. Call and see for yousclves, that
'This show can perform all it advertises. '-
CHARLES R. IIAaMSO.
Brownviile, Sept. 16, lScS-6m
GENTS' DRESS GOODS.
JACOB MAKHOX,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BROWNVILLE, U2BEASKA
Respectfully announces to' the' gentlemen of Brown
ville and vicinity that he has just received from tbe
East a iarge stock of very superior goods and latest
styles.
Cloths, vestings, &c,
Which he will -manufacture on very favorable terms.
He flatters himself that he understands his business
thoroughly and all work warranted earning from Ms
tablishment, and charges as low as 3'jy other competitor
in this place or the West.
A Ftcai Fit Guaranteed.
IEW ARRIVAL
Two HuMred
S J? O "W j53 S
CHRISTIAN DErSEK.
ISroivnvIIIc. Xcbraslia.
ANNOUNCES to the public that he hajust re
ceived, pet Steamer Kvland. a very birsre and
well assorted stock of-Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved patterns.as follows:
Buck's Pattern,
Plymouth Rock. 1
Elevated Oven, lTew H 1 , ;
olden Era. and every vat isty o
Parlor and Office Stores.
.... ... .... Also, ..... ...
Japancd Ware, Brass .Kettles,
Lantiierns, Copper Waie. Sho
vels antl Toners.
Ail of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishraent in this region of conntry;-. ."'
I have also now on hrtnd every reqnisi to raricty
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, andam prepared
to rut nn jrutterir.gand spcutinc; and all other work
in my line, at short notic?, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction.
I plerlge myself not to be undersold in the upper
count rr.
Brownviile September 2, 1S53. TilO-ly
w "' GIT .
-LIVERY STABLE
WM. ROSSELL,
BEOV7NVILLE, IT. T. 1
Announces to the pubiic that he is prepared to awm-
rflodatc those wilting with Carriages and Bupjes; to
gether with C'Kdsafe horse, for comfort and ease In tra
veiling. He will also board horses ty the day, week or
month.
tTERMS FAVORABLE.
Jar.e 10, '5S. 50tf
National Police - Gazette.
This journal of crimes and criminals Is -in iu thir
teouth year, and is widely circulated through, the conn
try. It is the first papor of the kind published in the
United States, and indistinctive in its characters.
Subscriptions, Two Dollars per aunum; One Dollar
for si x mon;hs, to be remitted by subscribers, who timi
write their names, and the twn, county and State where
they reside plainly to ,' 1 ,
' GEO. MATSEU. & CO
Editors and pror.netors of National Police Gazette. N
Y. Citv. ntC3
ITBr. Bakcr'5 Specific will cure
gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordce;
diseases of the kidney?, bladder, and all diseases of the
genital organs, seader, have you a private ditcase 1
Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous.. Dr. Baker'
Specific i3 a safe, speedy, and radical enrc. With Dr
Baker's Specific yon can cttr$ jourtdf and prevent
exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the
medicine. Pike $1 CO per bottle.
3Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut rtrcts
St Louis, llissonri, solo proprietor, to whom, all orders
must be addressed, to got the genuine. Sold by
T J. H. UACN & CO., Druggists, "
Brownviile, 17. T.
The Great Republic
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THE LAST SUPPEIL'-AN D THE
'CITY OF OTE-GliEAG? KING
r , . FOU3 D0ISAJ:S. . , '
There 13 UtfJa rUk ia sending money ty maili Large
snms should be remitted tl;it iT pufa-ibie, or regis
tered. ' " . J
. .OAKSMITHCiCO., :
Pablibhersof the '"Great R.-pnlJlic'' JIonti!y.'"
113 it lli William 5uer; New Torlr.
An Ordinance.
. Be it orkained by the City Council of the City ef
Zrovnville. Thattteordinti.ce passed ty the Council of
tbecity of Brownviile oa liit second day cf November
A d ISX, relating to the leasing of lota belonging to the
dtyontbelevee.be and the same is hereby repealed.
And btxt further rrrfatnti. That any person who ma?
Jefre toleae cither of the lot belonging to the city if
Brownviile situated in tbe levee addition cf the said
city, may lease the same for the term tf three yevs,
upon condition that Lt each of jsid lots a yearly rent of
ten dollars be paid to the authorities oi s-sid city; Provi
ded, That the lessee or lessees of each of suid lots shall
bo and they are hereby reqnired to erect ou the same a
building, not less in size than 24 ly 40 feet. Provided
further, -That the ity reserves the risht la allcjues to
sell at any titao auy or ail of the lot or lots so leased,
upon a notice of sixty days being given to the Jsee vr
lesees. Vrh bball be entitled to pprtbnc the loH res.
pectitety ccmpred by said lessees, at strli prVe as
equally elijible lots rr.ay bring exclusive ct tue iairro
vements on the same.
-The Ms?- cf tbecity of Browrvi!:e is hereby requir
ed to Craw up and execute Xr the city any o.nti act,
ieae or agreement relative to the lea&irg of luts ad
aiLrea d.
Attest LCTnEX CO AC LET, Msyor.
CH.VIII.ES G. DORSET, Recorder 21
QV AT a.
C. Lh ucr bas removeU h lin Shop f rem Front street
to ilain street, nearly opposite the ncv Hotel, where be
has opened up the Iarf est stock cf ware in his line to be
fonnd in the upper country. H.0 feolicits a continuance
of patronage. Jane 10, '53.
Land Warrants,
3J3ox" G43lx vxxel on Tlmo
We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizasto
settlers on such time as they may desire long or short
at the usual rates. "
' A cunstant suppiy of Warrants will be kept cn hand
for sale as cheap as Hey can be bought cic where in
town.
Bny of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants.
All warrants cold by ns will be guaranteed to be
genuine in every respect and will be exchanged If de
tective. - - -
Being permanently located ia Brownviile, wc can al
ways, be found at the old atand a few drs east of the
Brownviile House. ' ' p
LCSnBACGH t CARSON,
Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants.
A superior tocCot Ainiiuery and Dies crxxis at rry
ew Millinery establishment, one door above Lnshbangh
& Carson's Backing House, Bruwaville, N. T.
44if . HART TURNER.
Notice to Tax Payers.
R. T. P.A1NET, Treasurer of Nemaha county, informs
the citizens of said county that he is ready to receive
taxes at all times between this aid the 1st cf January
next.
Brownviile, Nor. 4, 1853- 13-Srv
CITY TRUNK STOEE,
FASSETT & CEOSSMA1T,
Tlanufacturers of
Traveling & Pacldng
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, S'C.
40, N. Second st., bet. Pine Sc Chestnut,
Saint Louis, Mo.
e arc now prepared w n;i an oraers
cJ'l-JL Mia our line with promptness and on the
vthe most reasonable terms. Our stock i
' fii-Tf Jiarge and complete and all of our own
manufacturing. Those ia want of articles in our line,
(wholesale or retain will do well to givo u a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. A share of public patron
age is solicited. nl8v3-iy
Clocks, batches & Jewelrv.
J. SCHIITZ
Would anuounce to tho citizens of Brownviile
9Tlrt rifinit that h n ham 1..4a1 Vklmanir in
siiiBi ownville, and intends keeping a full assort.
Uieut of everything ia his line of business, which will
be sold low for cash, ne will also do all kinds of re
pairing or ciocts, watcLes ana jewelry. All work war
ranted. - 3nl8-lv
LUTUEK HOADLEY. . I'.OKEKT V. SICia.
KOADLET & MriR,
LAUD AGEITCY,
CroTFnville, Xenialja Co., X. T,
Odce Corner main and First Streets.
Will select Government Lands;locate Land Warrants
in Nebraska, Kansas, Western Missouri and
Iowa; collect' debts ; pay taxc3 for non
residents; bny and sell property oa
commission.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold.
Pre-emption papers prepared, 4c.
WE HATE FOR SALE LOTS IN THE CITIES OF
BROWNVILLE,
SOUTH BROWNVILLE,
NEMAHA CITY,
TABLE ROCK,
OMAHA,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
ELWOOD, K. T.
ALSO FOR SALE
Lands near Table Rock, Pawnee county.
Also,
In Nemaha county, improved property for sale or rent.
REFERENCES.
Lucin?nopkin?,Prs't Importers & Tr.idersT.mk N.T.
David Iloadley Prs't Panama railroad,
Gen.C. T. lltllyer-- Charter Oak Hank, Hertford,
Lee, Putlcr & Co. llartfoid, Conn,
ColliD?, Kellogg CKirby St. Louis, Mo.,
Thomas M. Phelps Mobile, Ala.,
C.Wilson - Co. EaUw, Ala.
Wm. P.Webb.At'y.... -
M. 11. Osborn & Co., ....Ikk Island, 111.
Ja's ILArehibald, Genl a;1D.I . &W.U.U. Scranion
Gille?pie. Pcarce & Co., Uankcrs-. Carbondalc, Pu.
Itcv. T. S. Ward "
Lathorp Si Jones Scmriton,Pn,
1J.G. Morse Tved Falls N. V.
Wjllinta Frothinham, Att'y Albany, N. Y.
Rev. It. yclson, Principal Wyoming Seminary, N.Y.
J. A.Parker f Co., ashingten, I. C.
A. T, Gil icer, Receiver Land OIco Omaha
Horace Evcrztt, Council IilufT.Ia.
Prnwcville. April l. l?:1 '
ORDINANCE KO. 2.
Be it Ordained by the Comcil of the City of Brown
viile, that a competent person be employed as early as
practicable to survey and lsy oIT that portion of the Le
vee lying North cf Main street, zrA fronts; tn the
same, opposite the present Levee., additional to the city,
into lots fronting twenty-two feet n llin street, and
extending seventy feet ncrth of tbe same, end that
the provisions of the ordinawe recently paed by the
City Cotincil. relative to tbo leasing of les ia the Le
vee addition be extented at.d arplied to the lots which
may be surveyed in pursuance rf tbis ordinance.
LCTHER H'JADLEY,
Attest, Cn'SG. D0RS2T, JIayor.
Recorder.
A. W. ELLIOTT,
J?3" "OL S O 37 3T
SEED DEPOT,
Cor. Brcatlvraj andTTasla Street.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
Having purchased the entire nursery stock of John
Si?gcron& Bro., I am prepared to ifior tj the prbiic
the largest and be?t se'.ected stock or Trcit Shwde, an-l
Ornamental taees, shrubs and plants ever f)V?red f.ir
anlein the west. We -redetermined totOr such in
diccments to tree planters and the trie as will ensure
tbe moet entire satisfaction. Descriptive cat.ilgueswi
be Xaraiacd, and any iaforuatit.n given, by a.'.rdesi&x,
.' . ' A. W. ELLIOTT,
- ' - : Siint Lo.iis, iTa.
Norember i5f3-Ty. v
Claim Notice,
T Jotn IlTt. Sam. E. Siumt- and all' o;tpr whm it
enay c mcern Ton are hereby notitied that 1 will o;-
pe3r at tbe Land iffl e in D.-ownvillc. c-n Friday the ITth
day of December. I33S, toiceve cptny riz:itt the S. W.
jnarter of e:tion no. 11, Tuwnsliip uo. 1. uonh tf
range 16 east.
Dec. , ISii. , E. S. DITNDT.
Brownviile Hons
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
LIORHISOIT .& Y7.EEELER
Aarsmuiee to the rMic thy have tatencharpet
the new, la.-;?, ana commodious buck Hotel biii:Cii rc
cerit:y conpleted inttcCity cf Brwtvills, Ncbraoka.
They Save furnished it frora cellar tj crrct with c:-tiren?v.-
furuitire tbe rooms are all Ij-re, well ver.
fiUtei mi-5 f oishei. The table, we prorr.ire, -sJ.all at a'.l
times cc:air the be?t thec-iuatrycan otrrd. Oar liquors
sua U be as pure aa are made, as we purctae It f-crma
frctn reliable cunufacturcrs. We deem a mure exten
di: notice unnecessary ard-onr lude 1 y ?euria?TtUo pu'j
lic that wi ;re litcriiiincl that no effort caoi;r run slill
bo waclii: to reucr the Ur.iwcville lf.iue s hrV. c'2Ei
Hotel. ' . ; - 'ilOitaiiON 3c WEJXLEX.
Ju:y3, ?i:33-Ca
Ler;al ITctico
"Vniliaai FeTrts-cnaLd Xcra.iha CctictT il t:a?t
K. A.I'eruscn Co
t i.f-V.U., I 3 , . i f
Ti fdiiinct cL.n-'Ka itfru',7.
Tho. ?. Haywood J To NovcciUr IVra A p
To Thos. I. ilajwccd, the above BatscdT dsfcrdanU
This is to nviifjyou that WeM a writ f tuaa
rconj hr.s issued agiat yna fntn . tho Netrah
county CLstrk-tceurt of the locoed Jodieii.uitrijt
yetra.a Territory" on t. wit the" the liiu day cf Oc
tober. A D133?, returDable W the November Tiraa
of said Conrt, to be held in tha eity f CrowiriiU .
in ph'd Neman ft eiantT pnthe sixt-nth day of Not
cmbrr a d lSSuimaiinsi-g you toaawcr (in wis-
foreth-j secend djVfifsaid t-ra tbe rtiUOB -f tao
aboTe named pl.tiiititlV Will lent W-'if-n ard It. A.
Fcrgn5r. to be on lie in tbr trcof tbe clrk f '
the !s;4 Ncmsbn ti-nr.ty I;str"cr vnri on cr t-efrw '
the Crt of vcr.l cr a u 13S, wherein thoaaid
)!dintifl-i cl.irm f j; u thi sura T two hundred ar.l .
ten d-"I!r? an 1 et.tjc'.n with ir.trmt on tb
at tie ratj c: ten pv.r cent per anc-sra frt-tn the
5th day of June a T 1 3ii upon a certain prcrniaory
note made byyoa unto thca on t wit the day aal
year lait aforesaid for the sun of ttro hundred tnd
ten dol!ar3 and e: 'b'y ecct.s rayaclo lirty dati af
ter date with intercut on tho saiao at the rate of tsa '
per cent per annum, it being giren firviJticreeciTfL.
Ana whereas the said summens has been roturnea
v tho sheriff ( f the said county "not found aj toyoa
the said Thos. P. llsywocd.
Now therefore, you are hereby notiHecf that caioss ,
you appear at the next November term of the said
-Nemaha county district court to bo held, as arorcsa'4
and answer on or before the second day of tho aaij
term the said petition of the p!amtia, that then
judgment will be rendered against yru on th sal
petition per def.ic.lt cud the rlisti2T reotrer si :
you tho suai dem-tndd in tb f.tid pct'.tif n.
L. C. JOUNSONjAtt y for 1 " c.
It is herebr crdercd that the above notice b pat
ished iu the Nebraska Adrertiier for four f-acctaiirt
weeks as is provided by law. ! :
A. w. rR.THM. t.era.
By CHAS. G. DORSET, deputy.
October 21st, '55 nt7
J. D. 17. THOLIPSOII,
Attovmr at Lmr.
ITas resumed his professional business, and wl'l prac- :
tice ia a'.l the Courts vt Nebraska, and l- Court U
Atohinson cocnty, Mo.
VZLc one uoor west cf I. T. whyto'i Store, rowtm:i
etrasEa.
Brownviile, April 22. 15Z3. ni3 ly
Brownviile Steam Ferry 1
iJSSi BEST CKOSSING fp
OS THE
MISSOURI UITEU.
Tho Ecute froTa Ercwnvilla to Ft. EcimcT,
and Iron ttence to Ualiromiru is Ui3 -nearest
and most practicablo.
BAKER & CODINGTON
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public thattbey ar
now rnnnins as a Fcrrv ncro the Miiourl Jiver at '
' An tntireht new. rtsttfantlal and conmou!eiM
STEAi! FERRY BOAT,
Which arongement will seeore a certain and
Eafo passari at, all timrs and in all kit da cf
weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastiajly,
or for the purpose of g ining custom nierely, but ar .
governed, by f.icts, wften they sy this U tha best
crossing f-f tha Missouri Rifcr "in Nebraska, sn4
when they say tho rontc frtna Erownvirio to Fort
Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest
for evidence they refer th reader to the map of th
Country: and arc warranted in saying ills tho most
practicable route by personal experience, as well aa
that ol Lundreus ef others who nave traveled .
We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds
oit peculiarly favorablo inducements, to pewma
grijn to California, and solicit their patroaigo. Not
withstanding our superior arrangements for ft sal
and speedy crossing, our charges arc tht same as other
terries in Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment.
ST'Recoilect that with our facilities cf Power
no kinds cf weather wi'l prevent our Boats from
making regular trips at all hours.
J5rA fcVilatid hani will be in read;cess Uciom
foot aiscnjers at all times of nijht.
n20 November 11th, 13i7.
BROWIIVILLE
STEAM M5ILIL,:
NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON,
N. 1J. Wo would r jspoctfully inform tho citi
zens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we hare always on h.ind a large and well selected
supply of I.iL'.VlIJlii, which ne can furnish at low
er rates than uny mill in tbo Territory.
Market prices paid for logs delivered at the yard
or on iho bank of tht river
All orders accompanied with the cash, will rtceiv
onr 'TiTneiliate attitiT.
Lumber ! Lumber ! !
Wc arc prepared to furnish atourSteam Saw Mill
opposite Lrownvill? intoPrairio Forest,, ail kinds ol
lumber usnary fonn.I in the West, and someehoio
lumber suitable for warren, fnrrsiture, and for build
ing purposes, fc, such as Hickory, Oak, Ash. Black
Walnut, Sj'cnrunrc, Linn ar.d Cottonwood, which wj
havo constantly on hand, or will prepare at short no
tice, at the lowest market prices, bills snwed to or
der, for steamboats. Will saw Irp en tb) shares,
or by the hundred. Hills f.r lumber can be kit at
our uQce, in IJrownviiie. We will also furnish lum
ber saw upon the shares, or by tho hundred at our
mill at Tablo Rock. IlOADLLY A JIL'IR.
Prwnvil'e, Arril 1.
O. F. LAKE.
LrcwnviL.
w. ii. noovia.
Neman City.
HOOVER.
LAKE
&
ML ITffl ffilfS.
A.VU
1' TTTTT Tn
Ero7nviilc and Ncmaia City,
KECBASKA Tilt 2 lTOIt Y.
"YTriLLprorcptlyuttend toLand Agencies,rytnj
? V ttxs?, lJmwing money, buying and sellinj
Rer.l Estate, buying and srlling on Commission,
Making Collcctiims t or distant dealer, and all kinds
of bu.-;nc!" pertaining to their prof t-asion.
Particdarattcntc-ia will be given in Cling declara
tory stiitements to pre-empt and prr-curinj War
ranty Deed? fro-ia the Town authorities.
Persons owning town lot, residing at a distance
wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well to
place the agency in.ur hand-, (alw a Mprescntinj
their Quit cliiia Deedd for said Lot wi'bin the ex
piration of six cicjlhs, as after that time ail lota cot
ureuru wi.i DCSOi'J.
Llartks nlwuyi on hmd. '
N. II. Letters of inauitT answered prcmptly.
March 2', '57. . r 4l-ly
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Gecrgo x'erniscn,
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
BliOYTIJ" villi:, n. t.
ANNOUNt'ci to th j public, that h uTpreparedl
to erect Slcanu and Water Siw and Merchant
Mills at short Eotioo and reasonable terms. Repair
ing of nuu-hincrv rf all ir;d.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
IIj is also Agnt for
A. B. HOLLIEIRD & CO'S '
Western Foundry
CINCINNATI, O.
LEE & LEAVITT'S .
Saw Manufactory,
CHJCII7NATI, o.
A nd are prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these -Ut.iisfcmcntf.
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Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
; EliTZRENCrS. ;
Noel, L-iko & Co-., Lownvir,,N.T.Stcra ilill.
V.. V.'. Furnas lirownvilie. "
Muir. LUr.a Co., -
lr. Hoover, Nemaha eity, u
P. M. Roger. Pawneeeity,
NcrkoTls k White, Rockpcrf, Ma.
James Lowe, Linden, "
A. 1J. tTiliberd, Cincinnati, 0.
lirownvilie, June IS, I3i7.
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Ican-tion ii pernors wjomsoever Hiiont beying from
AusritL's K-.jv.n7e and Wai Rmh ccrtsin town lota
inown as 'Benedict's AJJition'to Crwnvili Xebraika.
JOUJf ilcrHKSSON.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
J. W. BLISS,
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Collecting Agent,
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NEMAHA COUNTY,
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- pirtirulir a::,-":iioi pail i-i ir.-j eolloctlons for
nun-rcii-ti-Ci:i:r.' icnaMc.
.B.'W. rraraa. . ..j.tour. rcrn-
-Wm. E. P..rdcs, " Irobe ir ';, Neh. Ci'f
E E Parser Couafy C.er ; Brai.ll
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