Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 21, 1860, Image 3

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mm ma m a f 4
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nab f " more -will be furntsLea n i w
BTproTi4e4 the cuh acecmpaniea the order, cot
TbS "jTebrasVa Advertiser having
-ach the lwcest circrolsticn of cny paper in
t3e Territory, Wholesale llerchants in St.
ruia, Et. Joseph, Cincinnati and other Hast
en maxtets rhere 2 ebrtska merchants pur
jtiue. "w111 find no etsr -IvertisiES medium
jB the Western country
- Blanks, Clanks- .
j v, have on hand, printed in atipprlor style, ana lor
I ..le cheap for cash, a frekh supply cf
Trnst Deeds, Bones lor Deeds,
Justice, ibhentr and Ccr't tibia Elands,
v Diank Preerartion l'
Township Plats. Dills Lading.
- ' Drafts, X otes, etc., etc.. etc.
.irtlth we cill tbe especial attention of those in need.
PrinUnr of ar,y and every description executed to
.njerin a atyle Inferior to none, produced in any prt or
tht country, we except no if3 in tbe West, or else
Jrtra, di olTer specimens-oi evidence-
A ii C i. it..
TI.g River now
being in excellent cr-cr, the teats are
accommodating-cur r reduce men ty tak
ing cfT the surplus com as rapidly as
possible. The St. Joseph and Hannibal
Railroad Packets, Omaha, Hesperian and
Emelie are doing a lively business. Sev
eral through beats from St. Louis have
been up the past week. '
EO. A. iww.kselier, Siaticner. and
1 Xe- A.-vt, 3osi Cttce bailllnir, Corner Fo-platand
I Thir'W.h streets. Omaha. N. ., 1 our authorized
J igeri ior bc'.b tse Mttrtistr enl F armer.
I . G, HAEDIWO & CO., Ke r.5 Literary De-
cel. Hii: bi:tti;u. aaig eirerv. tii;-i c
; o!l Ra5, JCcbfBfka Ci?y, r ootaiBri.el Agent
; tor ib Asvzr titer and F armtr.
: ' Do'cs en tue Fourtb. y reier-
f eace'.tj the prccecdiogrs of a pabiiC meet-
ing, held in this city oo !a-? Tuesday even-
I isrr, it vYtll be seen that ihe determination
j to Ixarc eld fasHoaeSTcjritrcrJcry
'celebrations the ccminj National An-
i civersary. . Vm a? 0? Let lhe
: cornrnittees'tneet promptly end act ener-
getically ; there is no time to spare.
Growing Timber. We were shown
.v;. week, the measurement of an average
; Jot'cf eoltonwoed trees, five years' growth,
; raised within a wile of this city. They
3 cieasured "37 l-8th inches in circumfer
; tnce. Who will say it is too tedious, or
that we have to wait a life-time o grow
; amber in this country? Black Wnl nut
j or Yellow Locust will grow nearly as
rapidly in' this soil as Cottonwood.
1 We seldom call attention to, and nev-
tr "pufT' contributfons to our columns.
The poetry on the first page of to-day's
paper Tsicst Aceostic we howev
er, consider worthy of more man orama.
ry reading. The sentiment is fine, the
i trrangement exceedingly ingenious, and
' the poetry will stand criticism. " The
! euthor possesses talent in that line wor-
thy of cultivation.
. Attorney General R-a. Howard,
! Esq,, of Omaha, has been appointed
Untied States Attorney General for this
j Territory,, vice L. L. Bowen, Esq., re-
signed. our. iiowaru xs a iJiumisiu
young lawyer, and wjll, we have reason
to believe,! ; cr-. - -
Turilip SCCd. H. A. Trsar, Seed
man, Crescent City, Iowa, will accept our
thanks for a supply of several varieties
cf Turnip Seed. These wishing can be
supplied by applying to Sir. -Terry.
Tail GraSS. We Have in cur office, a
stock of bottom Prairie grass from the
farm of Sir. L. Zook, near this city,
which measures seventeen fed four inches
in length ! We are aware this may sound
a little fishy to those not acquainted with
the productiveness of Nebraska soil. -We
have the4,document3," however the
grass itself. Doubters can see for themselves.
A young woman, named Sinclair, has
published a volume of "poems." She
addressed the following lines to her sweet-1
heart:
"I would I were t-at tico cigaf
That rests between your lips, I
For, Oh ! I grudo tho bony : ,
OX t x-HActnx whiak it tips." ,
We are in doubt as to whether a young
womau would smoke well, but we'd like to
try one in a loose Havana wrapper. Cir
Er.quirtr.
How could the Enquirer man enjoy a
smoke unless the cigar was jfireii ? and if
so would he like to take a whif ?
Tho Ladj'a raro and original wit,
A deeper than beart-ocho 'wctc,
Wcro wo but near, and she not lit,
We'd a match apply and taken Etooke.
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PATEONIZB HOI.IB
MANUFACTORY!
JOHN W. MIDDLETON,
MMJf STREET,
RROTTXTILILE, P. T.
ATTriOTtTTCES that he ha jnst receive!
.Am St I MtU ith f-nh stork, hit
auun band, principally ct bla own manu.
factnre,
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SHERIFF'S SALE,
Dillon, Thompson & Co.)
.
Thomas P. Ilnjwood. J
Noiico is hereby giver T.atby virtue of an exe
cution i;.ued from tie iZco uf the Clerk of tho
District Court for 'ema! ..t, Counfy,,N'ebra.ska Terri
tory, against T. P. Haywood and inf:irorof Dillon,
Thompson & Co., for tho sum of ?ixty-nino dollars
and twenty-seven cents; I, J. B. Well?. Sheriff of
said Nenmh. County, Scruaska. hnre'evied upon,
and will sell at public auction, fiom the doer of tho
house where tho last term jf the said court was
held, nt Prownvillo in fid ( :ntj, on Monday,
lh 23rd day of July, A D to tho highest
bidder for cash in band, tho fullowing do-crib?p
properly, to wit: tho northwest qunrtcr of section
24, township 5, range 15, containing ICO acres, with
all the appurtenances thereunto attached, as tho
property of said Thomas P. Uaywood, in satisfaction
of raid execution.
J. FJ. WELLS,
Shcriffnf Nemaha County, N. T.,
Ey Hen. D. Thomson. Dep y.
Erownvillc.Juno 14th, 1S30. 49-6t-t7 60
Suit of Attachment.
To'.botll. Edtrards.i
vs. V
John 0. White. ) To John O.White
You will take notice that on order of Attachment
was i'M !:jjre? yewr p"rrcrty nrrl f fToet?, at the
Fine Gents and Ladies Saddles,
DuST and TTagcn Harness,
Collars, Bridles,
Halters, TFhlps,
Of Every Style,
PIKE'S PEAK WHIP LASHES,
PLASTERING HAIR,
A -good supply always kept on hand.
Work Manufactured to Order.
CALIi AlfD SEE FOB YOUPv-ELVES.
Brownrllle, April 19, 1SS0. l-ly
BOOTS & SHOES
Por rriio ITi1 3 i ox.
HEW ; STOCK1;
CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE.
TIIEY ARE Or EVERY GRADE
And Made of Good Stock,
Gocd Slices at from 75 cents to three Del-'
larsper Pair.
Good Soots nt From $1,50 to CO
Per Pair.
rMij-riM i"tt!i rT t'o'X rf
Got. El
iaa been al.
Ufe glad to see him return looking so well.
GOuCy for July Is upon our table.
It fully sustains the popularity of this pe
riodical. The steel plate "Summer," is
splendid: the original design for a cot
tage' is useful; the receipts are invaluable,
sad the: matter interesting and instruc
tive. Ariuar's Home Magazine. We
Ihave received the July number, a most
excellent one, to-be-sure. The "Glean
ers," is. a fine steel plate, and the -Fashions'
suit the ladies to a dot.
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FlC NiC. The young folks of our city
enjoyed a very agreeable Pic Nic party,
Siren in the beautiful grove in South
Brownville, on Friday last. We were
too busily engaged in fact we have got
to be "old folks" anyhow to drop in and
become an eye-witness to the pleasant
participations of the party. We however
feel flattered with the kind remembrance
cf the young ladies, to whom we" heartily
extend ' bur acknowledgements for the
basket cf cake, fruit, confectionaries, and
boquets, sent to our sanctum, and which
was "hugely" enjoyed by all hands from
Editor to Devil.
The imp subjoins the following:-
At inch presents we are never cCended-
Those motto Usses, cakes and candy-fisb
The first think tnor? for whom intended
The last lnilred tbe following acalr wish :
X wish I were a wndy-flsh,
I'd not In a jar be confined,
j But I'd go a pic-nic- rg,
I Then I'd tet a licking,
I ITtea the ladies felt wtethj inclined.
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; Dance on lhe Hesperian.
I Capt. Kircheval and Clerk Kniselet,
! of. the good steamer Hesperian, ever as
! mindful cf the pleasures .of the pub-
lie, as the convenience and comfort of
their passengers, on the last trip up,
tendered to the disciples cf Terpsichore
in this place,' on her return, an eppcrtuni
; ty of displaying their proficiency- in that
line. True to the hour almost, on Tues
cay evening, the beat reached cur wharf
) tod tied u J for the night. Socn the Beaux
tnd Belles were in commotion ; and again
1 soon seated in the spacious and elegantly
I Etted up Ladies' cabin. Buck, JIarsh
tnd Berkley,-with tuned and bidable in
! itrcmcnts, were in readiness:
i 'Ilearts beat high ; and when
J ; Masic arcse with its voluptuous swell,
i Soft eyes looked love to eyes which Epake ngain
i And all went merry as a marriage bell."
I . The hospitalities and freedom of the
boat were extended to the guests, and the
i officer's left nothing undone to render the
: occasion the most agreeable. That this
; was '-one cf the most pleasant and de-
; lihtful" events cf the kind participat-
ed in hereabouts, was the unanimous ver
diet, cf . all who participated or were
present.
.. . . a i . , n. t i o .
bearing of said case at Lis of"Kc i" i-rc inilo, S. T.
S. 15KLDEX, Pll'ff's Aty.
UrownviUo, Juno 11th, 1800. 49-3t-Si.
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UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY.
TliTm r
1500
NEW PICTORIAL EDITION.
1500 Pictorial Illustrations.
Wehav just lssncd a uew edition of Webster's w-
brWped Uictionsrj, continicp 15C0PictorUl lllustra
tinni beautifully exrented.
9 oco to 10,000 iVEiv iroiivs in ine vocaouianj,
Table of SYNONYMS, by Prof Goodrich,
in which ni"re thau two thousand words are carefully
discriminated, forming a fuller work fm Enplls-h Syno
nyms, of itself, thau any other Issued, betides Crahb,
ana believed in advance of that.
Table, citing Pronunciation of Kamtt'of 8000
fisfi'ncua'(fte4 Pertentof Modern Timet,
Peculiar u?e of Wirrds and Terms in the Bible,
TFifA other ntto Feature, together with all the matter
OF PREVIOUS EDITIONS.
Comprised In a Vol. of 1750 pagrs.
We have seen specimen meets ui iue nctorui illus
trations. They are well extcutcd. ana win nen to
fiumd useful in civinc a much more corrert ide of an
object than cm be obtained by a deQnitjon. N. Y. Tri
bune, April 1G, 1Sj9.
We bavd f.ccu lipecimen pases of rortions in archi
tecture andorniiholopy. and find them nf artislic beauty
Rwrii sor crcat practical value. -Christian Mirror,
April 12' IS59.
We have seen Fpccimcn sheets of these Illustrations,
and can hardly Fee how they can be improved in beauty
or accuracy Botton Evening Trantcript.
Webster's Pictorial Dictionary in Boston.
"ci iTiiTitip n,l mtif-factorv we have uniformly
found it to be. that cnlareenictit and improvement
seemed hardly desrr&ble. Bof on Journal
Ami Vwil a tha vnrk h m lmral lol. tutr it it at tfil
probable that it wilt toon have one,Botton Traveler
IiCavea so nine euuer ior mc im Lu.ul mo
ot peneral culture, or ttie liralied employer of common
words, to deMre. that U may with truth be f aid, that
nnthini? in tii- lcxicocranhlcai line is left o be desireil.
The critics of Webbtc "re. a a cenerai thing, niousera
and mole hunters. Boston Ledger.
. . . . , . . I., IV 1
Som of lhe loirmusi vinumrH iu tuv vvj, mm iu Eu
rope and Uia country, have been i.ccipiel iv- years tn
the task "f revision and aWiti n Boiton Trantrriyt
ft .-. m ffA fnrt a titir.n entitv. and. toill maintain
itt place at the most complete and cccurate Dictionary
cf tne language cxioru. wuvn yinuta.nu
A monument of learn mg In this tingle line or :iterary
c!Tirt. such as no previuuj age has seen. Lot Recorder
Makinc the entire work cue which cannot be urpajcd
and which in our estimation will remain unequalled.
Jf E Farmer
These important improvements mrst make this far ja
advance r-f any competitor in the field JScifon Cortcfe-
gationalitt
To every writer ena rpeaacr oi t,us.iiu 11.1a iiiu-t"
aihle BalloWt Pictorial
ThU new edition is a perfect mine rf kc-wie!ce and
a most complete bock of reference Com. tnllttin
Appear to he as complete as V. is postiio 10 oe maue
Boston Post.
From Eon. J. SI. Gregory, Earerintendent of
riblic Instruction, Ilich.
ojc Sup t. rub. it..
i,anlne, June SO. 1S59.
alestrs. G. &C. Mr.nniAr.
Gentlemen !
I know not how to es-
nr-s -T rrat'Scatipn with the valuable and beautiful
' J w w IT.kdcr'.
features aa-iea io xne preav niiimni rw.-iv. -
n.,rfn nirii.-tnarT. Thcv render it uposnoie sun more
. . . . : . V k . , mtmrsA
worthy of the protia piace u occopics as mo
ard dictionary cf cur good i.ngusn lanRuagc. j
Ktandard, for while a few scholars and others here aud
there, prefer other dictionaries, Webster's i beyond
Cispute the bookef the people, the cocirr.an standard of
appeal amone tbe masses, learned and cnlearned. in cur
land. Kor re?d thii be rejr-tted, n lona as Its publish
ers lake such un earip(t pains to keep it abreaet wiih
every improvement nia".e in the lanpuaKe. H can only
express my very sincere hope that yon may be fuiiy re
warded for tbe cood work you arc doing in the cause cf
sound learning.
With considerations of high respect,
I remain, gentlemen, Yours trnly.
G M. Gkegokt.
Sold by all booksellers.
GET THE ELST. GET XTZZZTZZ.
G. &. C. JiiSRUM.
SprinScU, Mass.
WORRALLTOH PUBLIC HOUSE.
Tho siibscrit-er informs the traciine pub'.ic thaS he
keeps a house f entertainment l Wort-aiiton in Ne
maha county, "ebrak, on lhe Territorial road leaiing
irom cbrata City to Tccumseh.
The comrortand convenience of travelers will be con
suited and charges moderate.
SOSESI WEIGHT.
January 13, 150 S3 am
NOTIONS, &c,
I invite the attention of ret old customers and the
purchasing public. I have never tcfo-e been able to
offer such bargains ad at present, in either variety style,
quality and prices.
UO XOTFAIL TO STOP :
AT THE
DRhWNVILLE SHOE STOHE.
WILLIAM T. DDX.
Brownville iiprll, 25. IEC0. '
BALTIMORE
Clothing Store,
SEIGEL & GREENBAUJJ,
Announce that they have received and opened their '
SPRING STOCK
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READY-MADE CLOTHING, ?
Hats Caps, and Hoots & Shoes,
Gentlemcns Under Wear,
Carpet Sacks, &a, &c.,
Tboir stock varies from the
FINEST QUALITY
TO THE
A very Cno btock of
SBL11 UOTMDB,
Gatif 1 for past patronigo they hope by future
attention to business, and a determination to please,
in style, quality nnd prices, to merit not only a con
stant put increased patronage-
GIVE US A CALL.
Crcwnville, April 12, 1SC0",
"Pike's Peak, or Bust."
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DRY GOODS HOUSE.
2NTo. 12, Llain cstroot,
BE0X7ITVILLE, IT. T
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BROWNVILLE; N. T.
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Vli'cV. !3 the c'.Isst, raost etteniir &sd reliable
Hc ciantile House ia the Upper Country ?
Bonn
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TThtre are the best tu-aiai to be iai ia tia fur
cissacf ail kinds cf goods 1 ; ' .
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VTho sells goodi at the leirest jare t
THE OP ORE HILL.
Who cntEts Pike's Penkers with any aal every
thing they want at prices cqdal at least, with Saint
Louis and St. Joseph?
TEH on ORE hill:
Who keeps the choicest quality of goods ?
THEODORE HILL.
Where are the latest styles and finest qualities cf
Fancy Goods to be found 7
AT HILLS.
Who pays the highest market price for all kinds of
country produce. -
THEODORE HILL.
Who does the exclusive Commission Easiness ia the
City of Brownville?
TnCODORE UILL,
Who wholesales poods to the back country oa tho
most advantageous terms?
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Who p urchrti andaLif) core ci; , . . ' -j.
any one else in the upper country ?
THEODORE tfilLL
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JOHIT A. POITIT, '.
! Lr's Reeved
rrcnhlaCIi Eiazi ca tho Lstso to
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' main street, ;
j BROWMVILE N. T.
J Titers be has cicneicp a
Oox3Lalatii3.; oif
!;. : . CTAPI.E AXDTAXCT . :
l DRY GOODS,
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' A Large Stock cf Choice Family
coKsxsTixa of ' -
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Flour,
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CoUce,
. ...Tea,
Sugar,
Salt,
Chcsss, .
Candlca,
etc., etc.,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
........... Such as
' Spice, "
Peppers,
Soda, . ' ;'.
Salaratas, :
Ginger,
....... ; ' ' Allspice,
etc., etc.
ALSO,
A well selected Stock of.
HARDWARE; AND CUTLERY.
UEENS TV A It E, .
Boots and SKoes.
IfiS knowledze of the trade and wants of the people
cf Boownvllle and vicinity enables him to make judici
um purchases expressly for this ma-itot. He asks an
t itamination of his Stock, feellm? assuTete will be
able to satisfy in quality, style and prices.
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Who keeps constantly oa hflr. -- for.s the larg
est and best assottmeut ' T Hard ::e. ?
IPMIBO'. -mElAii
Where do the Lsdies find tho bent a-scrtaent cf the
latest style Hoop?
J, jBI3IEB Co
nive I?st completed thtir new tasincf home on
Main Street, near tho U.S. Land Of3ce, ia Brownville
where they have opened out and are offering on the most
favorable terms,
G-SL CE iFS-ZIIIS
Dry Goods, Provisions,
Of all Kinds,
FLOUR, CONFECTIONARIES,
ghees a:.d dried ranis,
Choice Liquors, Cipars,
And a "thousand and one cter things everybody
needs.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUIt STOCK
Brownville, Apri' 25, ly
READY MADE
OX "thinner.
JACOB MARHON,
Erovrnvillo, iretrasia,
Keeps constantly cn hand, a ftock of ready-made
c'othing:.whi'h he pledges Lis customers ij of superi
or manufacture ; and which he will sell atless prices
thau Hastera machine ranaostua.
Brownville, April 25, ISM. . '
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Where do peoplo go te find n ?rap!ete stock cf
Loots, bhoes, ilats & c 1 Li s T
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"Where will vnu find all kindj of Caned Fruit-,
Oysters, Bottled Liquors of the choii est brands, etc 7
AT TBBO. I'M
Whcfo will thoso going to tbe CoM "li'icsfind a snp
nly of rlcHAxes, Shovels, Slate :,rks. Ox Yokes,
liows, Chainx, Cacon, Baac,. .''-r, Gunpowder,
Rockers, Coffee, and every thing' , ant ?
AT THEODORE 1' ILL'S
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cited in this Territory, vhich he will sell
Clican for Casli or on Time.
For further information apply to my office nn Main
Stree, of this place. n. M. ATK.IbO-.
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RicA i Lcrgcst crd ncsi Ccr.-ht
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tcAtc. trc triV s7 cf prices t3
i?r yco:jpe titiox.
THE LADIES
Aits isficiaLlt
LYVITZD
To give 11s a Call
They can all fc silted
- ia everytbisj they de'sire frcra
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From a 10c Lawn To a 2 00 p jcrJ
Funcy Silk Dress Pattern.
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We can Fit Gents la Suits tcn 5 ta 50
Errsljrnnls to
PIKE S PEAK,
Utaii and California,
CAN be snpplied with Outats'at Vaprecedeated Low
Prices. We do not desire to humbug any one, but state
facts which we will prove to all giving ns a call.
JVb Charge for pricing end s.cxin Goods
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
Cutlery and Queensware,
CHass7are
fAnd Chdcd
G R O C E R-I E S ,
In short : For anythl : i c. -nit or wear.
i - i l
P G?.
BROWI7
Erewavill, N. T., .
IT. T.-
Probate Notice.
notice is berehy given to all parsons interested that
Esther Beish line has been appointed administratrix 6f
the estate cf John Feishlir.e, late of Pa-a-nec County
X. T., cTeecased. AH persons havinjt claims asainst the
said estate are notified to present them to the Probate
Court cf saidCoanty.cn or before the ita oay oraay
1360, or they will be forever barred from reciTerin;
such claim ii any acSica whatever. II. Cr. LORE,
12wn-.32F$7 Probate Jnl;e.
- NANSEMOND
Svcet Potato Plants,
Of superior quality be.t variety Tor the Sorth
packed to go afelv, Ionj distances bv Express
Our plant have produced fine crops in the north
for rnaay years, even aa mgn jit,
r; n wv.v.v. iv
Late O. S. Murray & Sen Foster's Cro'fig?,
Warren Conntj, Ohio! , .
Orders left at the Advertiser eSce will nocS with
prompt attention.
April 13,1533.' : ' ; "T "
M
-rt
Boot
Shoes,
Hats, '
Cap3,etc.
a its rrss
FBBni.TUBB.
Agricultural Implements.
Beit Qualities of
ToretherwithairreatTartety ef artleles to tetllonsto
mention. Our motto is :
"Small Profits and Quick licturns.
Como Cixo I Cozuo .U ! t
You may rest assured you'll not dis
appointed.. Needed or iDesired
Can be had at our Store, end cn terns as
favcrclh as those cf arsj ether
House in the West.
All Kinds of
COUIITBY PRODUCE
tnil be taxes la excise; e at enrreot jrlees.
T7c Do a Cas, or Exclisno for
Prcdaco Trade, arul arc Deter
mined tlicrcby to Cite car Cus
tomcrs BARGAINS.
d. j. i.iartin II cd:,
Brownville. A rril 19. IRRIJ. 42-ty
" " " - ; , . ,
t'3 u::c: i ' '-f: .
't ,.-- -rf
L'.'sttsv":?, r : ' " i c.-.
to-wif: Lt.it3 1-', i-tl'-- :
cf rail towa, siii c:. 1
c-J, ri.l. T. -' 513 r.r
Ner-'is Ccvrt". Ar I i
-;:J cf f-. tL.:: :
re?';; r";:3 cf t' 3 t" " : "
!
Ttin-.i cf saM tr-i-t a.i tbi j K"- ' vf l. . t.
ant? rrn: : I i. ' ' ' ' l; ' ' " "-
ljZ:-7 '-itl-'. 11.1. : -tt.r, - :j i .:
fill, w.J, ca Iril'j, i'-3 rj'.'.i C17 '-' -:;?,'
U:?, tet.vnca the he tj cf J c:-c r. .. '
o'clock, Pil. of sill Cay, rfir-1:'' s'.!j
docrcf t"-eClc9cf th l:er'.-:tsr tf L'c-li r f
rr.aha Ccc2t7, ia t!. j City cf i;.-.-tr::: 7 i:
a'jove d;::r.ccd r:;.I c:ta:?,srl ' .
tho behest biiJ:r f..r c:':, it r '
s-ch so! 3 will ntie, cx?caa t:k::: ::j a:I -lircr
1 2 -1 3 rur::.33:r tr r""''' ' '"s. r s..;
real c7t-t? i-4 - '
Ala j J.l;! 5, C : 3 "
a attttWiW AlW - a
.a
Terr'.tyryefKcbrjsis, -..v.,,-.,-..
Count cf .its. , v " "
. Tfiereas Kcata Kisc::-;:, 3 .'' t- "
tatecf Joseph Ceroia dsre;:? :, W.-l cf 1 '
h niiJs application t tn P.-iir.-s C .."...'."'
C's-r.ry, Nc':ra,i. Tsrri'sry f cn-j y: " C'-'--:
ti-.2, ti coi i ict ti: a-. ;;.;. U ;-;-.r : ' i -' ; "
chircca'-'.s asalr.st tie s.:o ; r V. ; .1 ior:' f
ail whora it 12:17 concern. ti.ti: ;t e:: ll.:;
13h dy cf Iliy, at 13 o'c'.ocW A.'.rfs:.li,
lwv3. u the time for the h?ir;- 2 vf ia: 1 s: ; -'
tnv cUeiaLrownvUie In unij c. w;a 3-i
all p-ri-ns i. it crcstc-J are re;-: : ; I t j a ; - ' : -cause
why sali exter-s-on s::or. 1 c.-tl-j '1 .j"1.
wi'.se: r-y tizX an ltto sc;.-i ..I cc-ut: ".
day of April. A. D. l'-P X
c vr. kzizlz:,, p.-ci-ste
1 fj
:
'." '
iHEIlIFF'aS SAL:
Heati ?ra:k&n,
n. T7. 1 arsal
It. J. 'Whitney cal
J-W. CdeT.13.
KOTICZ ishcrabyrirc;hitt-".-r-e -r
rcutica i?sacd fr'-n tho clrecf t";.- (.'. 1
District Court cf Neaba co jr ' ;.
tory, aaicsi R V' Furra?, U J WhlTeycol J w
Coleman, an J ia farcr cf U.n:h .'.:.k: f.r thi
sue cf fmr hundrc-l and thi.-tv-Sra CIIts p:1
thirty cca's ; I, J D T.'ci:., Shcri j" tf. r.. h 1 ,"
Kebraka Tcrrit-ry, hav levied upra ar 1 J.orj tb.
doorof the Lon-a whero tha kit tern cf cort waj
held in Urciwnville, iay-i' l ccius'r, ca Hon.! 17 X'zj
221 city cf July. A D 153, nt one cV' c';, 1' II. I
will soli at pullli sale to the highest llilcr, t'.r t'-A
ia hand, tha f! lowing di-scr.bc-l rcal-c.u: ?. t w.t
tnopartcf tl oX. Last qar.rt:r of ?:c!i;.l -3 t:T:
Ship 5 rane 15 cntainlnj 039 hurirtd anl t'rfir'
two acre?, with all tho improvements thoreon,RS t::i
property of U. J. Whitney, i'a siti.-fiif icn cf a-.ii .
execution-.
J. U.
v. . s
Sheriff cf cmaka, Co.,:". 7.
Drownvi:!?, Jane H:h, 1S3;). 4J-0L-510,::. '
FEUIT TEEES
1.
OHITALIEIiTAL . r.szs. ;
iSirtiij, Roses, Vines, cic.
niLLS CC, '
Asonts fjr
A. Fahnestock & Sons..
TOLEDO NTJUSEHIIrfb;
AS2 how canvass In; IPcrnkhs and r.lchardsoneoun.: .
Xebrasia; and Atchio- n ennctr, K.sonrl receiTi;-
orders for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vinos, Lvo.-j-eea,
&.C. They call the attctiti-m of Psrciers aui o-.hera C:
sirelng anything la their lino to the a lvantaccs cf r"
cbasinjt supplies at tteir.Xarr ciy. Tl 0 stccS i e -pleta
and prices as favoratlj us that of any citer .V;
sery anywhere, and all warranted to b si rpprcrt'c-.'.
CrUeri caa also be lert at tie Advert, j.t crieo 2: ;vr.
vine.X.T. Hi 1 111 ii 1 M i . i ihi A
TO AT? 7 T-r: 7
iMMy, in Orc,va, v., ... ,
plows, tc-wtt:
PRAIIIIE PLOT'S,
One and Tito HorsorioT.r,
Saorcl Plarrs,
II ocs, IIarro-T5,
Com Planters,
Ana Harrorr Tctlii
Together with everytiini la tali 1:39 aed ty a fimer.
I taiethe refponsibiiity cr that my two cirss
plows will dj better wurX. la itr.bhle cr any t'.r.J tf
rough greend, than any I manufactured or so.d in tl:!
upper eountry. ily two-horse n-J prairie pii.ws ba'
sold, for cash vn terms, such ss w;a pUc thca la tiff
reach of every farmer.
Jly Plows cin bo chfjlncd frcra try :izi tt Io
Point. K . T., Drownvi'.ie, Nodawav connty. ila.-ictta,
Rnsh Bottom, Iloltecuaty, Eronviiio. :;.T., ud For
est city. , MASTIV nCFrilAM.
2i. B. All Kinds of repalrls; dono wi'.a noitcssa as
dlppatch, on liscral terms.
Oreson.lfo., ifay, tC3.
Theodoro Hill, Agent
At Browuvlllo, T., xepa cabisj a geae'ral lii.r-,.
ment of IlnTjisa's Plows.
Urownvlllt. Hay, 1SC3, r
Carpentry j.ado Llasy.
Thirty-elsht plates, two hundred C;ure?. The wit
practical and valuahie boci r 1 irafru cxtir.t. T"!is
how to bnlid Barns, and rio-ncs, Cri:.-r " i-e. An
Price $?; aarnpl epy $2 by m iil, popa,.l t a'-;r 5
CHALLZN tL SON. Phll3d2hl3. A;eu'.s vintcd?"
- v! 1 J
OREGON riUHSEP.Y.
fi. 11. BiiRcm:3 co.,
PROPRIETORS.
Oregon, Holt Co., Ho,
The undersigned havo l-;r;r s;c?t b'eri rcrivlr.vl
of the want of n m clan Varecry ia tho Wei',
where
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, f.C,
Can bo adapted toourclitr.alonn l soil. Ii vie-vcf
theo f;icts, wo havo cs?.tb!ii'.)ei oco at tLU 3t:-s,
and have now in successful cul:iaton. which wa c-'
fer for salo at
Wholesale cr Retail,
TheeoTn!rycaon, a larr azi well scleclci slxlr,
suited to this climate, r,f
Apple3. standard and dwarf;
rear?, standard, and dwarf ; :
Chcrric, standard aril da..-f 1
Peswhcs,
Plaas,
Ardent.
ectsri3e,
Qaiccc,
Crap?,
- Carres!,
C.csJrfles
;cp.
GOOB G3AIISTIIE.3SE3
"WANTED.
JACOB "MARHON,
UERCHAIIT TAILOR,
EroriiiYllIe, rfcbraslia,
.Will pve steady employment to from twenty to
thinty p7oi seamstrecs. App'j iziciiatclj.
.-iwiville, April 23, 13-iK - -
StrrfWbcrTiesaadritckwCrr!-', f
Eversjcen.'.Orna-ental Trc&'.nrlihruJ.
Ac., Ao., A3.
Ti which We would be- Ir-ae t5 call th-3 attc:
ci tae people cf cstera iijouri, :.'chra:ka,
sbs ioa.
trrOur tsrj will to as low as liy rillil'j esb
ern a!cr7.
Ey purchhsicjef as theexpesecf i:izz"-'z:".'.i
from tie east eaa ba saved.
All trees tsi tilints am ?('-"- i.-.
packed ia the best manner fcr any part of th
ed States, for which a rVsr . ,r ...t
. , , ," i uon;ij:ursmn;
wiuoaniaae. cne will be mad for tie dsli
vcry of packages or. boar 1 stcamboa s.
All co-arm r,ic'!on id Irc?od lo'.ao na-Ier?:' -ac J
will receive pr-.pt a:t.-nt icn. 3
r.ed
Uni:-
stotTy
AND FANCY. POULTRY,
HAD 13 ITS DOCS. ETCniCin.t,
Spvinj Circular no ready Sent.Vs'e
V - Send f..r on. Fr:-sh L'.'f;r scitin
X x (safely jacked'-f.-otaover
CO DIFFERENT BREEDS '
Of Gafrte and Fancy Toullrv.
AdJrcs; i:.?.nAT.!IT, "'-
- r.-v 2i, iuzs.o. y. v.
P.S. Sert-t for Fall Circular the last c f A"us'.
April 13. Ic.ld-f.in. a -
Of all kirJs, tala it xhb -c.r.n.