Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 13, 1859, Image 3

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ysYILLE, jAy.i3.isro.
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" . - - mre will t funded at i,5J per
Dr.
in
. CiLrET. rrci-r:i-n.r cf the Heal
mUt'- X-"" Teuu le. Cticss-'.j, III.
-V i " jii,irc!-erI Advertises Afut.ia rear of
J f j3ie'i4 Childreu' Shtc tvre, cD Wwt
T tire. ttnrtnni.
ji, CHta.Co, n us tea s:. r.rcday,
KtJD, American Cna!cn and European
jff and tut cr;puoii t-C.- e,N.) 123 'kkMu ureet
1crrt,,I5i:i: Northwest coirer cf Olive and
-rcl. I'U.s.
l l. t3- Pf arbora street, Chicago,
,uUsr:ei A-enU to solicit subscriptions and J
' for v, e Advertiser, and receive and receipt
a.rt ttertfjr.
, reid''5i In itii Te-r;ury, coming from various
.,rfUtH!f i,'fi('ii nr;.ftw us the names tf
ttbe.rc.d n.r..ln.rSR.'vH, to would doubt lct
f ,b-ri'.-rrt if l.ry Co.: J ee Ci-J y cf the "Ad-
t t . vi .-,. f ;rfcit.irn eopy, md person!
rtt, ill c '.. r li a luliciatiua to tecoite a regu-
j on wouk.
w recent flU'm.v? of New Type, Cuti,
iiAs. EroMPf, Card., &.c ruaie to ihe "Adver
" OTxt, we claim iv te aUe to torn out Job Work in
,"wirt.-d ty anyoS'.?. The proprietor being
Val r'iairlaof and r-a ia h. employ aa
:ifh4 id txneix-M Fancy iv'j Printer, is de
Vdfict to be out-4ne in the cxrcuiu.n of Job Work
fhani fn rf roller's l&ic-t inroved Card
L':i.l, V"rk ia lV;os, Bronte Wurk, &.C.J will
m.;h frv.ct; r tter.iu-n.
..r frutu fi.nipce be --tnptly attended to,
jxrasied tc five tatikr.;.isa or do pay.
- 71.8 "irttmtVa Advertiser" tarinz
i ttelwEist circuls-tion of any paper ia
TerritcrT, 7Lcles&2 Ilcrchants in St,
it,Et. Jotepb,CincirLneti and other East
dark rt a .ttTQ irtbrfi-ikA merchjiiits pur
; s. will si no better tvdvertifiics raedium
t Weitera country5
Lciles' Sc"In Clrlclc
trill he sceritv reference to
-
:mn, that the
hdi
s cf this city have
r,ed
circle, cr society, the
a tewinj
?ct tf which at present is to aid ia the
ctica cf a Ccnrrecational Church.
hil'e iler.'Mr. .-Tirxox the Taster i
t.oa a rhissica connected with the
-chand College, the ladies, Gcd lless
m. are determined to do their share
adrancing natters at home.
V understand it is the intention ct
? ladies to .'hold a Fair ca the 22d o
.Iruary. ' '
P. S. Itwin.le considered as perfect
iacrdcr for gentlemen, old or young
Dd-looking, hemely, or downright ugly,
i visit the society, during the regular
'isions thereof, during which time it will
; conceded all are "f oia felloes."
To Wticni It Hay Concern.
We' have .been greatly provoked cf
ite by persons carrying off our exchan
ts sometimes the missing paper con
fined "copy" and only a portion put in
ype. . W'e file quite a number of our
r.ost Valuable, exchanges, and often we
"nd our files broken by missing papers.
We have said before and yet say, we
ire rleased to have .cur friends call and
erusc cur exchanges. Bat to carry off
-r mutilate them,' without our knowledge
r consent, -we have serious objections.
?icae take notice, and govern yourselves
I. . m-mm
. See the advertise
ment cf Messrs. Brattox . Favokite,
id another, column. They have a fine
lot'cf "excellent fruit trees for sale. Ne
trasians, especially, will do well to pat
ronize .them.
Ecttctfcnd Arrogant.
. ' Those who arro
gantly believe that the present system cf
indiscriminate credits, which frequently
enables the irr.poster to compete with and
cripple the honest trader, and to make
racnev anyhow.- is a bar to a successful
cash system, are mistaken. "Keevil,,"
the Hatter cf the Hall cf the Giant Hat,
Broadwar. crnosite Wash ttrcet, Saint
Louis, will be the advocate cf a just tar
iff ia the price cf Hats.
Those cf cur subscribers residing out
cf 'Nemaha county, failing to receive the
"AdTertijer," after the present issue, will
understand that their names are stricken
Irora our list "because ci non-payment.
Hereafter f.o paper will be sent out of
the county except in case cf advance pay
xnent;. cr resident vouchers. We would
ur blank paper than unpaid
:ra Dick, and Harry, and
rather hare c
accounts cn Tern
scattered all ever , creation.
Kccv!P. t!ie Halter.
Keevil is the came
which resounds wherever hats are used
in the Western country. His prices, too,
.are a jusi &s uis jiais aic tiLcucm. xxs
..'his name is wide spread, if you want a
hat wcrthv cf the name, jro to Keeril's
Hall cf the Great Hat, Broadway, St.
"Louis.
ErcLe
Tii roc s !i t'uc Ice.
One cf Hcadley
lurnhcr teams, ia crossing the
ir's
river ca Tuesday, broke through the ice:
cr.c cf the exen was drowned before it
could be gotten out.
Last;evening a team belonging to Mr.
Dunder, broke through the ice a short
distance above this City. One horse was
rercurd; the ether, together with the
wagon ?ras lost.
The Missouri bridge is rather danger
ous just now. Be careful.
EeligiQiis..
We are pleased to announce
that Rev. A. L. Billiscsly, having
consented to become the paster cf the
i irst Presbyterian Church in this City has
arrived, and will enter upon Lis duties
cn Sabbath nexU
Preaching at half past 10 o'clock, and
-t'-o in the cvcnir.'v.
Live a f-:ll cf weather ttrreicnt.
Ftr tit Avvertijer.
Sjscoks:
Anatomy and jbyzlc!cjy are Uvo ci-
cient volumes, written, printed and bound
the garden cf Eden, ly infinity ; this
wc:
v
his pnllicaticns, a
world-wide and nn unJyicj fame, a. work
rem his pen ahvavs meets with a reidv
ale the market rrice is
ahva
ys right,
issues from this pres3
possess cne
most valuable and
unique
characteristic,
viz: tlieir L,anrrucre -is not -tnc-Iish nGr
french nor hebrew, arabic nor
Latin; neither Dees it, in the Least re-
emlle any cf the Languages or idioms
of man ; at
the
same time, it is a Ian
cruage Common to all men the mother
tongue cf the race, all can read more or
less cf it, the cttoman is familiar with it:
the Islam has read it from his Boyhood.
0 '
the Choctaw first lisped it the hindoohas
been Lulled to sleep by its Sjmphonies,
the Student has won all his Laurels by
its teachings, and the sage Jioncred anj
benefited man by his acquaintance with
it. it is a language of unbounded powers;
in some particulars, as simple as a play
thing adapted to the infant'seeble abil
ities: ia others, as mysterious and in-
jcrutable as Eternity, adapted to every
Conceivable grade cf intellect: the books
of this Language are the only Exampls
of perfect binding, paper, type, orthog
rnphy, Etymology, syntax and posody
that is in the market, or that ever will
be: also, the only one that possesses per
fection in facts, Dates, Conclusions and
philosophy, it is the richest and most
valuable possession cf man, it contains
all that man needs to make him healthy,
wise and happy. ""The amount of philos
ophy, health and happiness now in mrVs
possession is Derived from the books of
this ancient author; and the amount of
Disease, unhappiness and wo, possessed
by man is the result of his ignorance of
these volumes. DR. NEVERTIRE.
For the Advertiser.
"Dr. NeYcrllrc."
Ma. Editof:
The above named gentleman has but
recently made himself known through the
columns of the Nemaha Journal. I for
one, feel proud to know such a learned
"individual" dwells among us benighted
Nebraskians,, for in the language of a
late lamented bard,
"A good Dr. is a mighty good thing in any neighborhood."
Suppose one of your darling pets gets a
bean in its wind-pipe, or becomes the
victim of that malignant, dangerous dis
ease, known , among science doctors as
"liver-grown," you need not be alarmed
as long as "Nevertire" can be had before
life is extinct. He OLly asks for a trial'
Truly this is a glorious epoch for poor,
suffering, afilicted humanity. "King Cal
omel" must reign no longer to be dethron
ed by "concentrated medicines." Oh,
what a man this "Nevertire must be!
The scientific experiments, and laborious
researches cf the "Fathers of Medicine,
will be "knocked into a cocked hat," and
something more rational than we have ev
er read or heard of will be revealed.
Go ahead, my dear fellow, nothing like
using the "knife and probe,"?ro re nata
and may-be you can convince some super
anuated, childish "critter" that the im
mortal Hippocrates was a fool, and that
you af e a "bit of a smart fellow.".
Now, Doc, I would not for the world,
and "the rest of mankind,' have you
think hard of me. Two such great au
thors should not fall out. An amiable
temper is characteristic of greatness in
tellectually, and with which, 1 am per
suaded you are eminently gifted. Joking
with "Doctors" is a habit I have contract
ed for many years, from which it seems
impossible to reform. Therefore I hope
you'll not become offended.
But, seriously, I am, and I suppose all
sensible people are, well pleased .with
your "papers." It's a great pity, "Doc,"
that Bonner, publisher of the New York
Ledger, instead of employing Hon. Ed
ward Everett to write Mount Vernon pa
pers, did'nt secure your invaluable ser-
vices in finishing weekly "Physopafhy
PP" The reward, or profits of such
an arrangement would have been rich in
deed, to IMr. Bonner, and the benefit to
mankind beyond all reasonable computa
tion. Write to Mr. Bonner, Doctor, it
might result in a satisfactory arrange-
. 1.1 r 1 ...
meni yet, ana me genius or your migmy
pen receive me apjrooauon oi a grateiui
world.
In conclusion, Mr. Dr. Nevertire, Esq.
allow me to ask an explanation of the
word "physcpathy," in your next medi
cal dessertation.
Dlt. SNOOKS.
Ladies Serins: Circle
A meeting cf the ladies cf Brownville.
was held at the residence cf Dr. Mc-
Pherson on the 4th., for the purpose cf
forming a sewing circle. The object cf
which, is to aid in the erection of the Con
gregational Church. The following la
dies were elected as cGcers:
Mrs Eiiz-abeth McPherson, Pnsi-
denti Bliss Martha J. Favorite, Secre
tary Miss Mart E. Turner, Treasurer.
The following hdies were appointed a
committee,- tD enquire into the expediency
cf "holding a fair and supper cn the even
ing cf February, 22d:
Mrs Furnas, Mrs John Morrison Mrs
Eelden, Mrs Coleman, Mrs Parker Mrs
Rcssell, and Mrs Henry Lake.
The society will meet oa every Tues
day afternoon.
E. McPHERSQN, Pres't.
M. J. FAVORITE, Secy.
DIR. EASTERLY"
roiUne Earsaparillrv .- (
Will creall disease arising from aa Impure stafe cf
ttb tLOOD, or a'dejravcd condition of Hie fluids of tLe
system, viz: cancers, ireJUng cf the glands, rheuinat
iBia, wilie 8we.iiir.5, ctirsmie sore eyes, piles, Doils,
erysipi ks, jroitres, ?si3g in the bones and Joints, ul
cers ia the ncu'.!i arid tLroat, and all chronic constitu
tional diseases. This medicine searches out tte very
roots cf the disease by purifying the blood, andchangiKg
the teTctioas in the eytsteni, thus removing the cause,
which rendcri the cure certain and permanent.'
Dr. Easterly't Iodine and SartapariUavM cure the
wortt mercurial ditect e, and drive out and destroy ev
ery particle of mercury which Is la the systera. and cure
Its talcfTects. .
It will cure tecon&ary si'phUit or veneral dltiate,
and will drive tho vjphililic t'lrui and all hereditary
taintt and pohonout matter out cf the system throcgh
the pc res of the (kin, tnd restore the patient to a per
fect state cf health and purity. It is a positive cure
for USer complaint and dytpeptia, if used a proper
lengt a cf time. I challenge the world to produce its
equal in these complaints.- The afflicted will bear iu
mind that Df. T.atefhf Iodine and Sarsaparilla will
cure all nervoui disenes, female comploiuts, dropsy,
gravee, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary
orgars, in a few days.
It will remove pimples aDd blotches from lheace,
and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala
?;
baster. It does this by pnrifyingjihe blood, and
pronrpt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory
gans, producing vigorous health.
. Persons who have long been afflicied with scrofula old
soreu, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions
of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to
procure Gridlcy'a Salt Bboum and Tetter Ointment to
apply'on the sore! and diseased parts, when oslng Dr.
Easterly t Iodine and Sartaparilla. The Iodine and
Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and causes the sores to
discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heal
then. When both are used (which I always recommend)
a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They
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
6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment 75
cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly,
corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo.,
olo proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed.
53-Soldby J. H. UAUX &. CO., Druggists, Browa
ville, TT. T., and by Druggists gene.-ally.
NEW ARRIVAL!
Is. I
if1 DIUJii . :,
AMD
(R0OjiDS ! !!
McAllister &-fonn;
WilUL,1.3ALE AU HEX AIL DEALKKS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ,
FrilKITtTIlE, HARDWARE,
QUEEXSYtARE, &.C.,
BROWNVILLE, & T.
- Having established themselves at the old stand recent
ly occupied by
John Mcpherson, .
They are now offering and receiving for sale one of the
AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS
OF
Ever Brought in this Territory
They have an extensive and varied assortment of
STAPLE AKD FANCY
DRY GOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
GrrocerioSj
COXSI STING OF
Flour,
Ham,
v Bacon
Sugar,
Llolasses,
CoSee,
Tea,
Salt, 7
Checss, -
Candles,
, And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
They have also on hand a large lot of
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
DESKS, BUREAUS,
ALSO,
A well selected Stock of
4C.
r
IIARDWAltE ASTD CUTLERY,
QUEENS WAR By
sij 'cl cL I o :r . ?
HATS&OAPS,
Boots and Shoes.
Wft -nlflfrft our customers to sell
Us rhp-an as anv other house in the
w r o ,-
t j
city, and that our goods in quality
....
aDlj style shall be unsurpassed.
Scientific American.
Published Weekly, at No. 123 Fnlton Street, New
Tork, by MCNN & CO.
Terms cf subscriptions-Two Dollars a year, cr one
dollar for six months.
Club rates. For all clubs cf twenty and over, the
yearly subscription is only $1 40.
Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the
country. No itinerating Canvassing Agents employed.
THE GOLDEN YEAR.
GODEY.S LADY'S BOOK TOR 1S59.
Fifty-seventh & Fifty-eighth volumes.
, v terms.
One copy one year, three dollars ; two copies; one year
five dollars: three oopies one year six dollars.
Address L. A.GOODET,
113, Chesnut street Philadelphia.
The Bank Note Register. .
Counterfeit Detector,
Published by EDWARD L. LEE,
Ko. Eleven, Exchange Street, Buffalo, N. T.
WEEKLT, SEMI-MONTHLY : AND MONTH LT.
Terms to Mail SubscnbersPayable in Advance. ;
For the WEEO.T - - $2,00 per annum.
For tbeSEMI-MONTIILT 100
For the MONTHLY - 75 "
To Postmasters or others who will aid the circulation
11 iend
c9 the Recister by the forming of clubs, we wi
s Col lows : -
6 copies cf the Weekly, one year $S,00
a . Semi-Monthlyi " . . 6,00
r " Monthly. " 3,00
Advertisements occupying ei!Tt ltVcs' space or less,
Soo ner month. Cards of creaieV length oa liberal
terms. The Register is circulated among all classes cf
business lien, including Banks, Bankers and Merchants
throughout tho Uuited States and Canadas, and tSu
offers superior inducements as a medium for advertis
ing. Single copies can be had of Agents and Newsmen, and
at our cocntcr.
Acdrees EDWaRD L. LEE,
Xo. 11, Exchange St., Buffalo. '
UAKDS."
H. M'LAUGIILIS CIIAS. loRSEY
IJcLATTGlXLIIT T; BOUGHT".
' t i , l
In Sircet,Broiiii!Ie,N.
Buy and sell Land "Warrants, inaKa out ar.d file declar
atory fctatemontg; make out pre-emption papers; pay
taxes, investigate titles ; . :
Buy and sell property on cotSmission ; furnish land
warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi
ness connected with a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to tho selection of Govern
ment land and the location of land warrants for parties
residing at a dif tance.
MCLAUGHLIN & POSSET respectfully refer to
Oeorsa II. Xixou, Esq., Register Brownville Land
OSice.
Ch tries B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys
Nemaha Land District. '
Robert Furnaa, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownvlllo
.Messrs. Lushbaugu & Carson, Bankers, Brownville,
lion. W. M. T. Hamilton, Uagerstown, Maryland. :
Lewis R, Kewcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md.
O II Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio.
Hon. Tenner Furtruiion, Delegate in Congress from
Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, D. C.
John A. Seal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind. '
Brownville, April 22. no43tf
T. W. BEDFORD,
HUDSON GEORGE,
County Surveyor
Notary Pnblic
BEDFORD & GEORGE
warn
ALSO
REAL ESTATE A1GEUTS,
BROWNTILLK Jf EBRAEKA. ..
Office on Itlain Street.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to
them in the line of their profession. Will buy and sell
Land warrants, make time entries, attend to the selec
tion and location cf Government Lands, Survey Town
sites, subdivide Lands, make out City Plats. Slc, &c,
Having been located in the Territory for the past year,
we are prepared to make the most choice selections for
actnal settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and
render assistance in contested cases at the U. S. Land
Office.
. Letters of Inquiry promptly answered.
WE B.EFEB. TO I
lion. W C Reynolds, ; Kingston. Fein.
John J Pendleton, Esq. ' Cincinnati, Ohio "
lion Gal ut la A Grow Washington City, D. C.
Hon Joseph G. Crane '"Dayton. Ohio
Ryall & Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iowa. .
Boster& Iletlges, Bankers do do
Lushbaugh & Carson, Bankers Brownville, N. T.
R. W. Fnrnas, Esq. ' do do " '
D. W, 0. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Pa.
RufusR. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo.
Col. John G. Fell ' Waverley Pa.
W. G. George, Real Estate Agent; Dayton Ohio
April 8. 1853 v2n41-yly
A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO.,
-Machinists, Founders and
Engine Builders,
I'ront stree", west or Smitn,
CINCINNATI, O.
" TTould most respectfully inform their friends and
V v the public generally, that they are now pro
pared to execute all orders in thcirlino, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to
merit a continuation of tho liberal patronago which
has heretofore been extended to them.
Saw. Mill Engines of. every Description.
Constantly oa han-1: consisting of the riash, Circu
lar and JJulcy. Mill Gears and every description of
Jastings, warranted to bo well mado 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. :
Thosain want of anything in outline, would do
well to give us a call and examine our new pattern J
BEARD & BROTHER,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
SAFE AND 'SCALE WORK
&.JJYT LOUIS, .MO.,
rn 0r nf .'tTJvV,AJ CiJ nUA
Ddllii OaiCO VI JTlttlUCIitU OICCI, UliU VIllllCU
Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, -Vaults,
Bank Locks, &c.
The recent test of Safes of the different Manifactures
in tho GREAT FIRE of the City Buildings, in which
the Excelsior triumphed over all others, 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 Books and Papers, while a large
number of the others, in the Are but a short time, were
taken out with their contents entirely consumed, mum
im Dress all with the necessity of examining their safes,
and those purchasing to be Bure beyond a doubt, et the
Safe having stood the test and come out victorious. Wo
pledge ouselves to manufacture none but sucn aa can be
relied on, ana reier 10 me iohowiub
Certificate.
Wo, the uader6igded, take pleasure in certifying to
th Miccpssful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior fire
proof Safes were submitted to in the burning of the City
Buildings, the mneieenui omovcmucr,iwo. uujud-
tififtd in rpcommeuainfl: mem io ail wno neeaeaiea.
Hall & Smith Eddy jameson & Co
Charles Blow & Co " ; Samuel McCabtkey
Pakthidge & co Joseph Eldeh
hcmphkets Tutt&Terbt, John S thomaiok
RUNYAN HlLLMAN & BROS BASTE WILE Y & BASTE
TlLLAH ROZIET & CO . SCOTT & BRO
McMEHAM & Ballaktine, Browh GODDIN & CO
VON PHXJL WATERS & CO W LEWINQ St CO
n a January & co - . John II Hall & co
Barnard Adams & co Shapleigh Day & co
THE EXCELSIOR
Took the Premium over the best Rastern Manmactn'e
at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is sold from thirty to
fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to bo equal to any in
the United States:
Also manufacturers of
Lightning Rods,
of Best quality, and
PUMPS of all Deacriotions.
BEARD & BRO.,
No. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo.
July 22.TIS58. Iyv3n4
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For the current year, ending Jan. 1, 1860, up to which
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r,f three dollars is entitled to:
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Addrcsc, C. L. DERBY, Actuary. C. A. A.,
No". 548, New Tork,
I Or R. W. FtRNAS, Brownville, N. T.
E2TIr. Hooper's Female Cordial
will cure all female complaints, such as excessive,
suppressed, or painfnl menstruation nuor a.ous or
wnitesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz
ilness,weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases
caused by colds, checked perspiration, excesie?, over-
Mcitement. &c.,: of tho sexual organ's. Dr. Hooper's
Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la-
diea the bos remedy ever invented. 3"Price $ Fer
bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets,
St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders
must be addressed.
Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO., Agsnts,. Brownville,
N. T., and by Druggists generally.
VOLUME FIFTY-ONE,
GRAHAM'S ILISTRATED MAGAZINE
Edited by Charles G. Leland, Esq.
A monthly periodical which atms to entertain, instruct
and amuse both Ladies ana ueunemeu.
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Those getting up clubs of 6copiesor more, will receive
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Aus. 6. IS57. fnSl . I. T. WHITE.
H. LI.ATKIITSOIT,
Surveyor and Land Agent,
IvI A.HST .. : STREET,
JiROWNVILLE, N. T.,
TTilI attend rromr.jy to tie se!ecti(.n and loca
tion cf Government J&ndi in the Xeirmha land dis
trict: surveyir town sit-s, nni euWividip?land.-:
draftincity flats, and ali other busim.--s tf a Gener
al Surveyor. 11 will locate warrants on time for
distant dca'crs;Ia d3c!aratory statements of in
tention to pre-empt ; make cut pre-tmj.tion papers;
and always on hand to look out claims for actual set
tlers. ' -
REFER TO
W.W. San-or. M. I).
Ne-v Tork City,
lioiton, Mass.
1'ataskala Ohio,
Sewal i Withina;Uin,
Rev.T.W.Uowe,
Col. Vr, E."Atkinson.
Goorfre II. Nixtn, Ilciristcr L&ud OSce. UrowDviUe,
Lushbaugh. A Carion, liankers
Dr&wnville, N. T.
li. . x urnas
onoy Ore ek Hills.'
-1
The undersigned respectfully announce that they are
prepared to fill all orders in their line promptly af their
mills four miles northwest cf Brownville, near the
mouth of Honey creek. They have on hand the larftet
and best assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever
ffered in the county or Territory, consisting of
40,000 feet seasoned siding; , .
40'CCS " cotton-wood flborinf.'J
20.000 ' urcamore "
I0.0C9 " o ik and ash "
25,CC ' cutton-'wood, soft T2i?l,iynn and
wsTlnut finishing lumber
t:T'?3 fencing
CO,rct Juistf Fills, ffnddinz and ecantlicgof al
most every slie both hard and soft wood
20,000 ' rough and sqiiaro edged she.ithir.gs; also
200,000 superior sawed sE'iigles, oak, waluut and cotton
wood alsa
150,000 lath, a Superior" article, cf uniform length,
thickness and width
' Their mills are under the. charge of experienced and
Scient men, and the" undersigned fatter themselves
hat the quality of their luniferwill compare f3vorabiy
.irith any other made in the Territory, all of which will
e sM to suit the times.
GRTJaM", SPRING LE Sc. CO.
Honey creek Mills, May 20 '68 4Stf
VMM S
iiJL!ir
The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of
this place and viciuity that to has started a new Paint
Shop iu Brownville, and will attend to all work ia the
Painting Department, that ho may be favored with.
HOUSE, SIGN, SCENIC,
O R Iff AU E I TAL PAISTIXC :
GpR A I N I Nr G G I L D I IS' G,
PAPER HAITGHTG,
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 wuh dispatch.
HaviDg had a number of years' pratical experience in
some tif the largest JSistcrn cities, he challenges com
petition west of the Mississippi, and feels confident that
he can give perfect satisfaction to all that may favor bim
nits their patronage. Call and seo for youselves, that
'This show can perform all it advertises.'
CHARLES R. MANNING.
Brownville, Sept. I6,IS5S-6m 1
GEIITS' DEE8S GOODS.
JACOB MAPJION,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BEOWNVTLIiS, WEBBASKA
Respectfully announces to the gentlemen of Brown
ville and vicinity that he has just received from tne
East a iarge stock of very superior goods and latest
styles. ' -
Cloths, vestings, &c.,
Which ho will manufacture on very favorable terms.
He natters himself that he understands his business
thoroughly and all work warranted coming Xrom his es-
tabUshment, anacnarges aa tow asany ouier compcutor
in this pi;
lace or the West.
A Neat Fit Guaranteed.
NEW ARRIVAL
OP
Two Hundred
n2? Q lEa .3
CHRISTIAN DEUSEK.
Brownville, ICcbraska.
ANNOUNCES to tho public that he has just re
ceived, per Steamer Rjland, a Tery large and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved patterns, as follows:
Uuck's Pattern,
Plymouth Rock,
'Elevated Oven, New E.' ,
olden Era. and every variety o
Parlor and Office Stores.
Also,
Japancd Ware, Brass liettlcs,
Lantlierns, copper iTaie.fen o
vels and Tongs. '
All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishment in this region of country.
I have also now on hand every requisite variety
of Tin, Copper and Sheetlron ware, and am prepared
to put up guttering and spouting and all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrantto give satisiaction.
I pledge myself not to te undersold la the upper
country. " " '
Brownville September 2, 1S5& 110-iy
bi v bin u i nub si
WM. ROSSELL,
BnOWNVIIiLE. IT. T.
Announces to the public that be is prepared to accom
modate those wishing with Carriages and Buggies: to
gether with good safe horses', for comfortani ease in tra
velling. He will also board horses by the day, week or
month. . - -
X3-TERVS FAVORABLE.
Juno 10, '58. 60tf
National Police - Gazette.
This journal of crimes and criminals is in Its thir
teenth year, and is widely circulated through the conn-
try. It is the first paper of the kind published in tho
United States, and is distinctive in its characters.
Subscriptions, Two Dollars per aununij One Dollar
for six months, to be remitted" by subscribers, who must
write their nams, and the town, county jwd State where
they reside plainly to ' . '
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Editors and proprietors of National Police Gazette, N.
T. Citv.- 1 . - :.- no23
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Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr.
Baker's Specific you can care tfoiirtelf, and prevent
exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the
medicine. Price $1 50 per bottle.
5l3"Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and (jhestnut strets
St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders
must be addressed, to get the genuine. Soli by . .
J. H. MAUN & CO., Druggists,
. "Brownville, IT. T.
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C, Denser tuts removed b's X:n S uopirom r rcai street
to Main street, nearly crposite tto res' Hotel, wher- h9
hrt opened up tho larse.-.t stock of ware ia hi- lino t j be
foind iu the upr .r country. 13 solicit! a Cjutinaa-co
of patrtnage. June 13, 'uJ.
ZJo.v crtrjiii. xx23lc1 or. i'imo
We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all ti2C3 to
settle an such time as they nay deoirc U;n j or short
at the usual rates.
A coi stant supply o" Warrants will be kt;t cn hsni
for sale as cheap as iLey cau be bougut tljewhere la
town.
Buy of reralar dealers anl beware of be jus warrants.
All warrants ecltl by ts will le snarantcoJ to be
genuiaain every respect and will hi eschaccd if de
fective. Bein? permanently located in Brownville. we canal
ways be found at tho old sta-d a few d.jors cat of U.e
Brownville Hi;uso.
lushmaugii c arson,
Bankers, and Dealers in Laid Warrants.
A stiperior stuck of ii.iliiaey and Trt-s Gocds at rr.v
. ew Millinery establishment, one door above LuiLoau'h
ct l arsou s uaniting iiouae, iirowuville, N. T.
'f MART TtTRNER.
Notice to Tax Payers -
R. T.RAINET, Treasurer of Xemabaco'jnfr, l;rforms
the citizens of said county that be is ready to receive
taxes at all times between this and tho 1st of January
next.
Brownville, Nor. 4, Jo3. 19-8
CITY STO
FAS3ETT & cnOSSlIAIT,.
I-Iarmfactttrers of
Traveling & Packing
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, SfC.
4.0, N. Second st., bet. Pine Sc-Chestnut,
Saint Louis, lloV
We are now prepared to fill all ord?rs
m our line with promptness and on tho
the most reasonable terms. Our stock is
.ui,Lirf large and comn'.ete and all cf ocr own
manufacturing. Those in want of articles In oar line,
(whclcsalc or retail) will do well to give ts a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. A share cf public patron-
ageis so;. cited. nl8v3-l
Clocks, Watches' & Jewelry.
J. SCHIITZ
' Would announce to the citizens" of Brownville
v..ir.d vicinity that he has located himself in
L-XaiBrown-ville, andintends keeping a full assort.
Uient it everything in bis lice of business, which will
be told low for cash. He will also do all kinds of re
pairing of clocks, watches and jewelry. All work war
ranted. v3nl3-ly
PAY YOUR DEBTS ! !
mm Corn.
Those indebted to me aro hereby notified that
they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at
the lushest market price, deliverod at tho store cf
1.1. Whjtein Lrownville. 1 his request is made
only bocause 1 am in debt myself, and cannot raise
tho money, but can make use of corn. Such an ar
rangement will e taken as a great accommodation
under present circumstances. . JtbbL iMJtL.
Urownville, Dec, 2, 1&53.
DR. D. GWIN,
Having permanently located in
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
Fof the practice of Jfecticine and Surgery, ten
ders his professional services t the afHicted.
Ulfice on Mam fatrect. ' no"3v3
J. W. BLISS,
COXtJOTAZ32jT! rCSD
Collecting Agent,
: PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY,,
NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
Particular attention paid to making collections fof
non-residents. Charges reasonable.
References.
P.. W. Frame, " Postmaster, Peru
Wm.
E. Pardee, Probate Judge, Neb. City
E R Parker
County Clerk, Browni'.le
Lyford & DTorn,
Sonora, M17.
The Missouri Republican
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& JOIEV KXAPI-, Proprietors.
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To Clubs of five Dailies,
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Lost or Stolen.
Lost, oncnristmas eve, at tne tsrownvnie iiousa, a
California-gold breast pin. The subscriber will liberally
reward the finder of the pin. E. WORTHING.
LOST!
A Fur Glove on Monday, December I4th, Jomewhere
between tbe bead or wain street, and South Brownville.
The finder, by returning said glove to this office, will be
liberally rewarded wan tne Kindest thanks.
Brownville, Dec 23d.
TUB PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
Bedford k George, who have been associated as surveyors
and' Real Estate Agents, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. All unsettled business of the Arm. will be at
tended tyT. w. uearora.
T. W. BEDFORD,
HUDSON GEORGE.
Brownville, Dec. 15, ISIS.
' HEBGE FEITCIITG.
The undersigned having had considerable experience
in planting and cultivating Osase Orange nedges, here
by Inform the public that they are nowprepared 'to con
tract either planting, setting them out, or growing and
cultivating tno fence complct-e. Growing hed?es of
(hf ir planting can be seen on the farms of S. Wi Ken
nedy, G. Crow, J. Skecn and others in thisiounty
D. C. & T. N. SANDERS.
. Sept. 2, lOtf -
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No. 22, Winter street, Boston
GEOHGE HDV7AIID3,
y. XTL GUI TI3 OT.
OFFIC Main St, Lotto Kinney if HoUi cfice,
z c DrasXA City, li . t. -
Persons who contemplate bcilcLng can be furnished
with Designs, Plans, Specincations, he., for buildings oi
any class or variety of style, a rs tie erection of the
same superintended if dired. Prompt attention paid
to business from st distance. 6-1 1
rroT-io3;" . .
All persons are hereby noticed that 1 take the
necessary steps to theTe-opening of the contested case
or James Feraruson, for the , purpose of more fully in
vestigating' his right to enter the ont!T west qaafter
(l4)of south west quarter (li4) and lot r.'iitnb(r f our (4)
of sectiou eighteen (IS) in township Ave (3) irfre six
teen (16) east, I hereby warn all persons not to pur
chase, trade for, or in any way to negotiate for ary por
tion cr tne arove oefcrioea propertv.
MayS?, 'CA v2n4Stf AUGs'STUS tOUNTZlZ.
OLIVER B3NSET. tTM. B. CAEEIT.
JiitE3 P. FI3KE. ArGUSTCS KNIGHT.
OLIVER BEITNETT & CO., .
. Manufacturerrand WhalesalePealersia
BOOTS AND SHOES,
. . lio. 87 Haia Street.
TrWwr4 "Cn -till . CsrvRor M AtvaVjTiT.nr.A'
ST. LOUIS, JW.
V' - 0
a. f. trsi'SArct;. j..
JLiUiJlJ.kUi.-. L,.
BANKERS A.D c:.v;;::.ir, LAX.
) A
- 1 I.
Echas-j c:: tl !
ply of Land Warrants on hand f.r i -it.i a. cr v:t
tercdoa time for Pre-cnptors. Ail V.rrau.a sii ry u
guaranteed ii every repe-.t. WIU t-. Oratory i:.''c
inents of intention to pre--irt, t'.f j re; are ITf-ei; .. ..
Papers at shrt n-.-tice. Mru-y 1 uutl c- .n tc.t severi
ties, at we-itern rt:s cf :r:.crpt, and i:;c-'e:.is z; -
in Lands or city prepay f.T d.st.r.it cjp,u.;t. Col lo
tions upon a'.i ciiveaient points will bepr.tly attend
ed to and procei-.!3 rcnitted In exclrir.-re, at current rii".
Bills of 2xch.ir.g2 cn EagUr..!, Ireland, ana i-'rauce. oi
t;a.;ed at usual rates, with c st vf ":l-;!-':z.j on ire vk
adcici. Depvit3 receivc-ita t'urrt Jt avCvU.-it at
ia:stjt
OiTlCH Mia2t., tor.r IT. 3. 1..-5S.I C.7.C3.
tlnd, Brother ?- Co.. Mv'rcbjnts. Phi laii! :. Pi.
IcNatihton. Cars-ni. Co., .. " "
ni:-er at White, Ea'timor. Ml.
Vouns, Carst n & Jiryatst, " "
Jno". Thompson Mason, Col'rcfP.'rt, "" "
E. M. Pur.derson &Cj. Jlsrchants. " "
M. M.Tc Vil 3 & Co. No. 17, Broadway, V?w .f.
IVtn.T. S::U:lis.-.n, Es.-j-, Banker, V'uh!n jfn, D. C.
J. T. Stfvns, H.'i., Atfy at Lav, " "
Jno.-S. Gallaier, LatedAuJ. C 3.T., " "
Taylor A Erirsh, Bar.iers,
McClelland, Scru.r-? & Co. Merchants
Chica, 111.
M. Louis, J..
Ar.napv-lis, ill.
Pen a.
Mercfrshurg, Pa.
Haijorstuwu, ill.
Eeckuk. low.
Coar.dl BiuJ '
Ees Moine, "
Vinun, "
EaUn, MJ.
Cumberland, ild.
Havaua AiabAi.!.
lion. Thoi. O. Pra:t,
Hoo. J. VT. Geary, E.t-Gov. Zsziii,
Hon. Jas. 0. Caraon,
P. 13. Small, Es-i-, Pres't S. Ban?,
Col. Goo. Schley, Att'y at Law,
Charles Parsons & Co. Banier.
U. C. Xnttfc C. "
Greene, Veare 3c Sice, '
Douglass &. war son, "
Col. Sara llairjoieton, Att'y at awi
Jsdo Thos. Ferry,
rrcf. II. Tutwiler,
Oct. 8, '57-v2-nl5-:tf
J. D. IT. THQZ.ZPS02T,
A
4 srfliP:,'iv
-ill LmUj
II.-.s rcnmcd his profesi.-nal bc5ices3, and win prsc-
ticeiaallthe Courts of cbraa, and the Gr-ru ia
Atchinson county, Mo.
021ce one door west of I. T. Thyto's Store. ErowuTlKe
Nebraska..
Erownviile, April 22, IZZ3. ct3 ly
Brownvillo Steam Perry !
)BEST CROSSING f :1)
j ox Tuii i..-. . :
MISSOURI
The llouts from Urovmri
r t t T v t
til f AJ
's to Tt. IZpzt-zqj,
and trcm tasn.ee to C
orrij. 13 ma
nearest most praccibl:
BAKER & CODINGTON
ANNOUNCE to theJraTelinrul.!io thatthey ar.
now running as a Ferry acro3 the Missouri alver at
Anentirt'n nezo, fibstcntial cni cO'ntiodiou
STEAM- FERRY BOAT,
Which, arrangement will securo a certain an l .
safa pasia1 at, ail times anl in all kinds of .
weather. Ihe 1'ropriotors do not assert boasting!,
cr for tho purpose cf gaining custom merely, but ar
governed by facts, when they say this is the Lct
crossing cf tho Missouri Itiver ia- Nobraaka, and
when they say the route from Brownville to Fo,ri
Kearney and from thence to California i3 th ncarsit
for evidence they refer the reader to tho map of tha
Country; and are warranted in saying it is the non ,
practicable route by personal experience, as well as.
that of hundreds cf others who have traveled it. .
We Claim therefor that this crossing and route holds
out peculiarly favorable inducements, to per?on3
going to California, and solicit tueir patronage. Not
withstanding our superior arrangements for a saf
and speedy crossing, odr charges are the jatno as ether
Ferries in Nebraska, all beirg regulated by Legisla
tive enactment.
tSTRecollect that with our facilities of Power
no kind3 of weather will prevent our Boats from
making regular trips at all hours.
&4j A skiff and hanl will ba in readiness tacroid
fooS passengers at all time3 of eight.
n-' November llth,lSj7. -'
BHOV7IIVILLS
STIBAUI. TJ3ILIL,
NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON.
XlrowiiTillo, rT- 1.
JT. B. Vi'e would rospectfully inform tho citi-
sens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that .
wo have always on hand a largo and well selcctel
supply of LIDIBEIZ, which we can furnish at low
er rates than any mill in the 1 crritory.
Market prices paid for logj delivered at tho yiri
or on the bank of the river.
All orders accompanied with the cash, will recuir
our immediate attention.
0. F. LAKE.
vr. n. hoover;
UrownTille.
Nemaha City. ;
LAKE. & HOOVEB,
. NOTARYS PUBLIC. -Brovrnvillo
and Nemaha City,
NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
TTlLLpromptlyattend to Land Agencies, Paring
l taxxs, Lrawinj- money, buying and sellinr
Real Estate, buying and selling on Commission,
Making Collections for distant deaJei'?', -and all kinds
of bu3ines3periainiD;to their profc??iin. ' - - .
rarticularattentoiu will bo gives inLlinj declara
tory statements to pre-empt andjprocurins Y"r
ranty Deeds from the Town authbnfics.
Persons owning town L0T3, rcsivrin at a distance
wi3hin to rrocuro W arranty Deeds will do well to
place the agency inour band?, (alvra j i presen'.inj
thcif Quitclaim Deeds for said Lot I within the ex-
pirationot sixmcnias, asaiiertnaiumea;uow3 cot
Deeded will be sold.
BIar.li3 always on hand.
N. B. Letters of inquir v answered promptly:
March 23, '57. ' 41-Jy
" George Tcrsnson, '
ilTLLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
tBROWW VlIoIiE. N. T.
AJfXOUJk'Cii to the publie, that ho ijireparsi
to erect Steam and Water Saw and llerehpnt
Mills at short notico and reasonable terms, lierair-
ing of machinery of all ind?.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
He is also Agent for
A. B. IIOLLIBIRD & CO'S
Western Foundry.
CINCINNATI, O. .
LEE & LEAYITT'S
Hlr"wr I i i-iriTS-ns-irATT
And are prerared to receive and fill orders for any n
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es- .
tabusbments.
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
REFFERENCES.
Noel, Lake & Co., Erownviile, N". T. Steara Mill.
R.VT, Furnas, . Crownville, "
jralr, Cann" & Co.,, u "
Dr. Uoover, Nemaha city, "
Y. M. Rogers, Tawneo city,
Nuckolls & White, Rockport, Mo.
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A. B. Ilallibcrd, Cincinnati, 0. ;
Brownville Jnne 13, 1357. v2 1-1 y
Brownville HoiiGe,
I3ROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.:
UORRXSOZT & V7H2SLER
Announce to" tie public that they b ave taken charse A
the new, largo, and commodious brick Hotel bul'.ulng re
cently completed in the City cf Brownville, Nersika.
TLbyhave furnished it from cellar to garret with en
tire new furniture; thercons are all lar-?, we'.l vr
tilated and finished. The table, we promise, sM'.I at ail
times cci-tafn the best thecountryean cfw.'d. Our liinort
shall be aa pure as are made, aa we purchase ts proa
from reliable manufacturers. We rteera a more extent
dad nctlca unnecessary and conclude by assui in? the pnb
lic that we are determined that no effort oaour part ihal
be war.tinj to render the Browavin Tloure a t,rm cUsa
Hotel. MORRISON &.WIIE2L2X
July 8. 1S5S-6ti
A. W. ELLIOTT,
PO" "Ul IAS O IT "37"
SEED AJ)EP0T,
Cor. lircadway and TTn: Street.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. -
TIaving ptrrchated the entire nr;ery stork of Jn
SiggersonJt Bro., I am preared to c3'r to tte pnba
the largest and best selected' stock cf Frc:t .'.had?, and
Ornamental taea3, sprats and plants ever o.Teret for
sale in the West. We are Caterm'scd toc:Tr suca ia
dncements to tresplanter. ad the trr.i aa will ensure
tbe most entire satisfaction. Descriptive catalngucs win
be furnishe a-rl an? inIorTnatkn given, by d :T?-irg
A. W. ELLIvrr,
- ' . Saint LJMii,
November 33, 'c3-Iy.
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