Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 09, 1860, Image 3

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ilffi ""ADVERTISER.
LOCAL'"'
BROWVILLEr.AUG. 9., 1SC0.
TERMS:
' j. tt " " " "15 " ,00
hi 0f jt or mort will be furnished at $1,60 per
provided the cut accompanies the order, not
iSrwISC. .in.A"wwyvAA wywvv
'TM '"Neb-realc Advertiser 'L. havixia;
.'ucb tbe largest circulation of my paper in
i Territory, "Wholesal Merchants in St.
" aii st J"ePn Cincinnati and other Hast-
markete where Nebraska merchants pur
v ae. will '- no better adTertiaing medium
I the "Western count ry.JC3
and (or
anks. Blanks. L - :-
i-.hve.n band, printed In superior style, an
,a.f jy, f.jr cath. a Treh scpply of
r ,mtyDeede Mort nge Deeds, . , . L
' Trout Deeds, Iionda lor 2?eeds. -Justice,
Sheriff and Constable Blanks,
lilank Preemption Papers,
- ovnship Plats. Bails Ijading,'
Drafts, Notes, etc., etc.. etc.
we ' 1,1(1 cpecie ' attention of loose in need.
Wrkinnef anv and every de.i tption cxccated.to
r style iuferi-.r to tu ne, produced la any prt of
mtrv we exrept no fn in the West, or else
'fVnd 'offer fiinHf -or ww k a evidence
"TTJi T GKA VUd. H-oki-eller, Summer, and
Irani P -t Office building. Corner rguand
Tteenth .treeis, Omaha. N.T., 1" -ur authorised
KaTfur both the Advertutr and farmer,
r TT ATtDlNQ A CO.. Kes and Uierry Do
J ?Tll tniWii. M..n atreet. opposite iLtkud
V: S U Krtrahk City, re our suthorlxed Agents
"IkC IlSIld EOOli ; or; Annual Record
of Horticultural and Agricultural Sta
tistics. By Wh. P. Sheppaild? New
York;" is the title of a very excellent
book found upon our table, and for which
we are indebted to the publishers. The
design of this book is. to furnish a review cf J
each years progress, in a convenient form
form, and as a ready reference for those
who have neithef the time,' means or in
clination to peruse the numerous publica
tions' necessary to obtain' the desired in
formation. The author has succeeded
most admirably. It is a most valuable
book, of which we will again speak. No
one should be without it. Price SI. Ad
dress, Wm. P. Zheppard, box 2972, New
York.
lor
butttno Adttrftscr and Tamer,
JOY, COC & CO.
AND DEALERS IN
?ufcs and Prffitiitf Material iof all Kinds.
!U.J TribDDC Building, NewTork, and Brown's Iron
' Buildings, Philadelphia.
rt They re ulhoriie1 APcnU tor the
Farmer and Advertiser.
1IATIICK & ABBOTT,
SUCCESSORS Tunc ELY,
lilted Sutcs ; and Foreign Newspaper
Advertising Agency,
333, BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
r, aotbonzed went- for the "NEBRASKA. ADVER
TISE" "J "NEBRASKA FARM EE.".
"ihe Crops In Nebraska. Owing
to the extensive drouth lhe present season,
crops in Nebraska will fall very far short
of what they would have been oidinarily.
As we have before stated, in this county.
;be wheat crop is a fair one on an ave
rage: the straw light, fcut the head and
rrain cot to be complained of. But little
oats, Urlej and rje were sown, the yield
Is considered satisfactory under the cir
cumstances. ' Potatoes except; in few in
stances, will be nearly a failure. Sod
corn, except in the bottoms, will amount
to nothing more than fodder. Corn
planted in good time, well covered and
which has been kept clear and worked
steadily through the dry weather, will.
prove more than an average crop.
Many farmers' entertain a mistaken
notion as to planting and tending corn.
Too many furrow out the whole field be
fore commencing to plant. Then when
the seed is dropped it falls upon dry soil,
is covered with the same, and unless the
season is a wet one, cannot dc well. Again,
they nppt ar to think when the ground is
very dry it dx-s no good to to plow. The
fact i. the dryer the ground the more
wtd fur m I stirring, i Constantly
Mrning oviT dry snl has a tendency to
rraif and k'-op up moisture. As a gene
ral, rule, -nod to secure a good com crop
in auy aoil, country, or climate, the seed
shuM be plantid in gjod time in a fresh
' furrow with a planter, or immediately
; a't'T the plow, covered dep, and by all
; iut'uui -. e 11 cultivated; e.-p-'cially if th,t j
.. a; ;:i rbo.jld prove as dry as the present
i .; r.. Nil rnska, often- r it is plowed
. V
; til'j iH'U.T. t ' -'
Wc ivitijtly took a short trip through
portions of Otoe mid Cass counties; m t
with fanners from nearly every county in
the Territory, and from whom we were
particular to enquire relatire to the crops.
What.. we, have said in regard to cropsjnj
our own county, we are sate in saying is
applicable to the Territory generally.
Agricultural interests are surely on the
increase in Nebraska! In Otoe and Cas3
counties fine large farms, well fenced,
ell cultivated,- and provided with good
Wldings are numerous, especially is this
the case in the latter county. In Cass
there has been much m6re small grain
planted than in any other county in the
Territory, and we are informed the yield
was very fair indeed.
In Richardson and Pawnee counties a
number of farmers are experimenting
with henvpaud tobacco this year. The
season, however, has been too dry to give
ntuch encouragement. ' ' " '
AfiOtiiCr Storm On Thursday night
last.t.his region was again visited by a
severe stbrraT ' Nearly all the corn , was
prostrated, fences and grain starks scat
tered -hither and, thither,'' and in fact.
Jaoiue instances,. houses and barns were
blovn down, at St. Frederick, in this
fcnly, w-e regret to karn that the resi
enoe and store house of Herman Utecht,
E., ucte both blown down upon the
h(vl.-, howrrer. ve are not swre but the
foe rains following will fully compensate
fanners for losses sustained by the
wind.
Glad Of It. friend Bcbches, of the
Oregon (Mo.) Nurseries, will visit this
portion of Nebraska, shortly, soliciting
orders for fruit trees, shrubs, vines, &c.
There ieed be no fear of being imposed
upon oy nun. tie is a practical nursery
man, and is close at hand, so that he can
be relied upon, as to any representations
he may make. We speak for him a libe-
ral patronage: $:3iV; ..j A J
Perfected ' Tomato., Last. Spring
we piocured a few seed pf the Perfected
Tomato, with which we have had good
luck. We are free to pronounce the
Perfected Tomato the best we have ever
met with. They do not grow quite as
large as the Mammoth, but they are much
better flavored and very solid; but few
seed in each. We are saving a good lot
of seed for gratuitous distribution among
our subscribers next season. .
JTTST PUBLISHED
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
I t A.
-I?-2ni3I3
or THir
ners :of 'the Declaration
INDEPENDENCE.
Tin
nioe
Valuable and Appreciated Pres
ents. To R. C. Bebgeb, Esq., who has
just returned from the mountains, we are
under obligationsfor some beautiful and
very rare geological specimens ; lead and
silver ore, very rich; two varieties of
gold bearing quartz ; onyx agate ; an
thracite, and petrified shells taken from
one of the highest peaks on the Rocky
Mountains. We have had no present
lately we prized more 1 ighly, or that is
a more valuable acquisition to our cabi
net of collections, to which we have given
considerable attention the past fifteen
years.
Annual Exhibit In our advertising
column will be found the annual exhibit
of the receipts and expenditures of Ne
maha county, for the year ending July
1st, I860. The exhibit certainly reflects
credit upon the management of our county
affairs.
With the present financial condition of
the county we see no reason whatever for
county, warrants being but little' below
par. , If some plan could be adopted )by
our County Commissioners by which the
hawking of County Orders around,-at
from 50 to 75cts on the dollar, could be
prevented, it would not only be credita
ble but beneficial to the county. We
suggest that if the Commissioners would
create, or set aside a fund with which to
promptly pay the interest on County War
rants, semi-annually, they would not de
preciate in val ie, but would always pass
current at their face.
Educational Lecture
On Wednesday evening last, Wm. E.
IIarvet, Esq., Commissioner of Com
mon Schools for this Territory delivered
a lecture to the citizens of this , place on
the subject of Popular Education. The
lecture was an excellent one, at the close
of which a vote of thanks was tendered
Mr. Ifarvey, by the meeting. We have
not time to nptice the lecture in detail.
Mr. II. will visit this city again, in about
two weeks, when we wiii speak of the
subject, and efforts of the commissioner at
larjre.
Still Returning The past week
the brothers -R. C. and J. B. Bereer re-.
turned from the mines. They were
among the first who went out this Spring,'
1
Another Xew Residence, We
notice that V. C. Stout' is erecting a
very neStTPsidence on the hill side, near
the First Presbyterian Church.
The Weather- For several weeks
Pat, has been oppressively hot. Indeed,
n two different days, we have been visit
e0y perfect simoons. The therm'ome
ll2s.n6.,,ia xne shade. The, air
sufficiently' hot in the shade to almost
l'i?iir fish, ahA in some instances' vege
tati(n w.as iterally-.burnd. .up. , As
ar we can learn this unprecedented
t. weather 1 not confined to any par
ti'ular lovaliiy but prevails in every por
1,n of Kan?ae and Nebraska, and South
,nTxas. -f r . t
. DotiKlasi Scjrar Mill. We have on
nd one of the Douglas Superior Sugar
MilU j Will far rll n' lnlr
. . . . - .ua av- aww
MV -It is just the thing, surely. ' Those
WhO Will DO H? Will '.oral, of
our. country subscribers furnish us with a
lot cf green corn, to dry for winter usa?
We prefer the sweet corn.
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Administrator's Sale.
By order of tae Jrobate Gmrt of Sefiiaha County,
SebratVa Territory.'
On Saturday, the 8th day of vept, A. D 18Gtf,
at one e'ctivk. t M. of ud day. before the door-cf
the Post office, in tire Cttyt.f Pern, in XeinahaCwtm
ty. X. will be sold l the highest bidder, the
fi.llon-ine described real etae, a the pivmrty of
Jnct.b MelH'k, defHNi'ed.tn-wUt lhe vat kiUrof the
n'irth-t HKt quarter f -.tion n I wentj-oight. town
xliipno six. rnnge CHe n. east of the.-ixih priucial
mcri.ti;in. c ntiunin eighty acre8.n prtlil at four
hundrt-d dollars. Term f anle.eash in hftbd.
JOHN W.SW'AX
Ao.'niniftrator f the estate of Jacub M click, de
cad. ; ' .
IJrownTi;,Jnly 26 1S00-I5.: . .
SUMMER GOODS
AT LESS THAN COST! !
We wilt ell our stock of :
aLadirs' Summer- Dress Goods),
Gentlemen's Summer Goods,
Bonnets, Straw Hats, &c.,
At Iiofla tli n.r Coot.
In exchange fc cash, Wheat, Flour, Shelled Corn
and Karon. D J. MAKTIX t Co.
N. R. Come and vee v as we are determined t
Sell the abure good at itne price id preference to
keeping them orer until next spring.
. I). J. MAKTIX.iCo.
-'rroposejrchtsing mills this reason
AUGUSTUS SCH0ENHE1T,
i -V Forhieily rm Senee County, Ohio,') - .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FALLS' CITY .
With tistoricai rcmatka tpoft the. Peel aratioo, and
cketcn of tbe leading evecU, cunoeete4 wlUt the
aUopuon of the Article of ContederaUoa,
and of tie federal ConaUtntlon, by
, BENSON J. LOSSniG,
'Author of "1T78." "Liwn of Pruidentt," ttc, te.
Illustrated with Futy Portraits of the 8iga
era, and numerora other engrarinss.
one roinme, tamo., eioin. rnceii.oo. And upon
receipt of tbe price, with 21 cent additional fer Poet-
age, a Cup7rf the Book together with a hanaaome pree-
eut, worth fr.tn oOcta to $1Q9, will he tent to any ad'
dreuin the Cuiwd State. - - -
Fror ttu Herald. ,.
"There are lesoni vf deep, abiding lstemt, and of
lnettinjahle lue, to be learned in tulylng the lie
of tbe rsen who periled their all to ecuie the biecaed
inheritance of fiee inumtina which we now enjvr
We do nut learn merely tbe dignity and aacredaek of
pure pairlottain, by following them in their career amid
the ior mi of the Keroluiion, butail the Tirtoe which
aiurn bumrnitj are presented In auch bold relief, in the
private and public action of that venerable Company,
that when we rine from a perutal of a narrative of their
lire we feel aa if all the nobie qualitie of our com
mon manhood had been pasting before u in teview. and
cLaiienitriE our proiouna reverence.
. Tbe biography of a great man i. an history of his own
time and when we baveperued the record of the ac
tions of the men of our EevoiuUon we have imbibed a
generai knowledge vf tbe great eventa of that struggle
for rreeduct. if. tnig propotition ts true, then we (eel
tbat this volume has a claim to the public regard, for
the author has enaeavorea to comprje within as small
a cutnpans as a pemplcuout view of tbe subject would
allow, thechiel event lathe lives of the men who
stood sponsors at the baptism in blood of our Infant Re
public. ; -
The memoir are Uostrated by copiouc notes explana
tory of events alnded to in the conrae ot the biocraphi
cal narrative, and these will be found a highly useful
feature of the work." ' -
Copies of either of the above books, with a handsome
OUt, worth from 60 cents te $100, will be seat to any
person in the "nltea state upon receipt of the price.
and 21 cents to pay postage, by addressing tbe publisher
Who 1 desirous of call yoar attention to his liberal
method f transact ins business, viz :
With, EACH BOOK that it bought af fat's EseaefoA-
A PRESENTi$ given vortu from rit'TlT
CENTS to ONE HUNDRED
The Prevents are of good quality and of the best
Manufacture, and comprise a large assortment of Gold
and Silver Watches, Silver Plated Ware, Silk Dress
Pit term, Jewelry, and useful articles, too numerous to
mention.
Send for a Complete Classified Catalogue of Books.
which will be mailed to yon. free of expense, and one
trial wll assured you that the best place ia the conaty to
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Publither and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise
And ProDrietor of the larger GIFT BOCK. ESTAB
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No. 439 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA-
HEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
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ipabli.her, and Originator of the ,' '
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE,
N
439 Chettnvt Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
JUST. PUBLISHED!!!
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AND MJSDIOINIi,
A Family Doctor,
EMBRACING The Laws and Means of Phytic! cul
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Breathing, V eutilatlon, uei of the Lungs,
Circulation and Reuovation, lawa
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Food aud Cooking, Pol
eon, Exercise and
Best, etc., etc.
now to Prevent Consumption,
With general
' opinion and directions
conducive to a long and healthy
lire, and remarks relative to the right
- - use of physicians, by
W. A. ALCOTT, M. D.
Witbthirty-oae Illustrations. One volume, 13mo.,600
pp., handsomely bound la cloth. Price $100. And
upon rcept of tbe price na 21 cents additional for
Postage, a copy of the book, together with a handaome
present worth from 60 cents to $100, will be sent to
any addrecs in the United States
From the American Presbyterian, Philadelphia.
'This is a valuable treatise on tbe preservation and
culture of health. It containsfhe substance of acourse
of popular lectures, prepared by W. A. Alcott. Jt is
measurably free from all hobbies and extravagancies.
It teaches u how we may a fold tbe tor constant use ot
medicine and nostrum, and when It may be proper to
consult and employ a phys:cian. It contains very many
valuable and practical suggestions on the various sub
jects spoken of iu the title page, and may prove a very
uierui book in all families, not so much to teach how to
cure disea-e, aa to prevent their occurrence. Tne law
and means of physical culture, adapted to practical nse,
are laid down in a manner within tbe comprehension of
all.
Technicalities have been avoided, and the rates and
observations of all tbe lawa are simply exemplified.
A work of tbis character is so essential to families,
particularly to young mothers, that few should be with
out it.
Tbe great number of deaths among Infants lias al
ready ci eated an alarm in fainilie. and reflections have
beeu made tipjn the failures of physiciana In their at
tempt in cure.
Tbe philosophy of diet I one of the feature of the
bok and tbe caiit or consumption, a most important
one. This i treated by the iocior in moat striking and
utigiuai manner, aud hi means or how to prevent It are
laid down in plain and uumistakeable language.
This portion of the volume so important to tbe 100 000
persous who are even now dying with consumption for
nearly that number die annually will be read with an
tn i or est which will eventually have a most desirable
effect
GEO. O. ETAWS. Publisher,
No 439 Chestnnt Street,
Philadelphia. .
LEGAL NOTICE.
R. W Frame, Prdl Nemaha County District
re i Court 2d Judicial districKe-
Joshua (i. Abbe, d'ft J braoka Territory.
InE.iuity. Ttt fall Term, A. It. 1880.
ToshnaU. Abbe, the above named defendant, will
take notice that the above uauied plaintiff, U. V.
Frame, did, on to-wit. the 30ih day of March, A D
lt'dO, file hU 'petition 1a the above named, district
Court within and for Nemaha County Nebraska Ter
ritory, against the eaid "JonbuaU. Abbe, icttin;
forth, that on, towit, tbe 27th dnyof December, a It
1858, the said defendant did make, execute and de
itrunto thesuid pi a in ti 8 a certain nwrtgagi, on
the foi.'"w' described property, vix : lots 4 aud 5 in
block 7 i li'i 6 and 4 id block bj, lots five aud ix
iu block one hundred and thirty-nine, lot 9. 10, 3,
nd 4 in blwk hu'-'"ie, lots 10, and II, iu block
blty-ix, lot twtlteni ''I'tk one hundred and eight,
1..U one, two, envea and cfhf, in block fifty-eight,
lots five aid six. in Mock oue hundred aud forty,
V.,t one and two In block bfty-.vcii, lots throe, l..r
fire and six in bl-k sixty four, I t seven and ei3bt
in block onn hn ml rt d atd rewu, lot tiiue ia .Vioik
ono hu,i lre l and thirieen. lot twoiv in block ouo
hundred and mventeeu, lot ooo in block one hau
dred and nevtsn, and block one, as numbered aud
described in tbe published plat of the town ot Peru,
in Nemaha county Nebraska Territory, to secure the
payment of five hundred dollar, aocvrdiu to a cer
tain bond referred o in said uiort fr, aud pr;iyin
tkatsaiu JocbuaU. Abbe may pay the said cum now
cbtimed to be due, or that the aid premises may be
sold to y tbe me, and the said Joahua G. Abbe
ia notified that he is Required to auSWer, tbe said
i tit loo oh or before the 17 th day of Heptember, a
0 I860, or the eiition will be taken as true aud the
pntyerof hiui ttie.td ptaistiff will be granted by
the said Court. w'..
JODNSOX A BEDFORD, .
' " ; ' ' Attorney's' for Plaintiff-
Attest ALLEN LiLACKE It, Dist, Clerk,
Uy T W Bepford Deputy.
Ordered that the foreg..rrg be published for fear
consecutive weoks in the Netra,ki Advertiser
;i ' ALLEN BuACKBR, Clerk,
" By T .W. DxDKOnn, U'y.""
Erownvine, Aug. 5th, 1860. I4I1M
LEGAL NOtlCfi
John McPhcrsonl'ln the District Court of Ne
ve f Lmaha County, Nebraska Ter
Williarn ewit J ritory. 4
Williuia Dew it of the SUU of Missouri will take
not ioe that the said John McPhersnn did on tbe 8th
day of August 1S60,- file bi petition in raid Court
againt the raid defendant wherein he claims dam
age to tbe amount of five hundred dollars. a having
accrued to tfd plaintiff; in ennjeqoenee of tbo rlon
pif innartce by said defendant Y. an xjfeetrient and
oblation made . June. 7th, 1SC0, where) h raid de
fealaat agreed ca nr before July 10th, 1839, tn de
liver to aid plaintiff a good and sufficient deed to
the N. West quarter of section 13 in township five
range 15 es?t of the 6ti Principal meridian, and
to pay to aaii fJaintiff one thousand dollars, and a!-
1 to give his obligation for the further sua of fire
hundred dollars, ia eonstderatioa that the plaintiff
should oonrey to said defendant the East half of lots
7 and 10 and tbe whole of lots 8 and 9 to block 3 in
Brownrillc, together with he Hotel building ther
on, situated And said defendant will take nctice
that tbe neceary affidavit having been filed by the
said plaintiff an order -of attachment has been
been issued agatat hi property, and the land abve
described ha been attached. ed defendant is fur
her notified tbat he is required to appear and ne
wer raid petition on or before t ho third Monday af
ter tho 30th day of Angit 1S"0.
E W TIIOMAS, At for TiV
. TrowCle, JLog Oth, 'SO, ' . f?; 0-3t '
NO. IT, vIIAItf STIIEET, ,
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BKOWNYILTiE, N.T.'
THEOB 0EE HILL
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Waico is the oldest, most extensive and reliable
Merchantile House in tne Upper Country T '
111111 ML:
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Where are the best bajgainJ to b 1u4 ia the pur
chase of ail kinds of tfjods?
JOHN A, POKIT,"
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ar Jtmovtd : ' : -Prom
hi Old Stand on th Lre-a to
WmTI7EYT3 BLOCH,
; ' MAIN STREET,
BROWtf YILE 'N. T. - 4
"Where k has opened op a
-FIEESIHI STO.CIS.
. COXLfSlXStlxXCT OaT
STATIaE AXI TAXCV
DRY GOODS,
ALSO . .
A Large Stock of Choice Family
rooeries
What Everybody WaiUs.
THE FAMILY DOCTOH !
C0STAIJCIS3
. -
coxsim?o op
Who 811 goods at the lewast S jure t ;
THEODORE HIL L .
Who outfits Pike's Peakers with any and etery-
thing they want at prices eqaal at least, with Saint
Louis and ot. Joseph! . ,
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THEODORE HIL L
Flour,
f .
Hftin,
Eaccn
Cofieo, '
Tea,
Molasses,
Who kteps the choicest quality of goods f "
THEODORE HILL.
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Where are tho latest styles and finest qealltiea of j
xancy Uoods to be louaal .
AT HILLS.
Who pays tho highest market price for all kind of
country produce.
THEODORE HILL.
Who does the exclusive Commission Business in tho
City of BrownTille?
THEODORE HILL.
Who wholesales (roods to tho back'conntry on tho
most advantageous terms 7
THEODORE HILL
Who purchases and ships more eountry product than
any one eise in the upper country T
THEODORE HILL
Chsesa, '
.. Candles,
etc., etc.,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES r
- Peppers, ' J
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,"
, ; Allspice, -
.'.'.' : etc., etc.
:-.'J::r;;.';.Atto,
A well selected Stock of r-
..Ar.;.fr
HARDWARE ANP "CUTLERY.
-;: QUEENS WA R E,
addlery
Boots and Shoesi
BrS knowledge of the trade and wants of tho people
i of Boownvllie ana vicinity enaoios mm u mv juuiw
ons purchases expressly for this market. Be asks an
examination of bis Stock, feeling assured he will bo
able to satisfy in quality, stylo and prices.
IffTFOlGiTTlW
WHITNEY'S BLOCK
Who keeps constantly on hand and for sale the larg
eat and. best assottment.ot Hardware. T, , .
TMEO' MILL.
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Where do the Ladies find the best assortment of the
' . latest style Hoops? .
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Where do people go to find a complete stock of
Boots, Shoes, lists ana vaps r
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Where will Ton find all kinds of Caned Fruits.
Oysters, Buttled Liquors of tho choicest brands, etc?
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ply of I'M-ks', . xes, Shovels, Sluiee forks. Ox Yokes,
Ihuvs, Cbiu, Uacon, Beans. Sugar, Gunpowder,
Rocker; 'offee, abd feTery thing they irant ? 4
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Wheat. Corn, OaU Rye, Barley, Potatos, Beans But-
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- lor tlie Cure or Sliseasc In
all farms
PROF. HENRY S.T TAYLOR, M.6.
IT TELLS t0 Itsw to attend ceontiesick,' and iW
cxk for them ; how to prepare crisis
Poultices Jtc, and also how to guard
against the lalecUon from cosuxJcmu
Ciieaes.
IT TILLS T0C Of the vsrtons diseases of ChUdrea, and
; fives tbe best aad stmpfaat aede of
' treatment darlirt ttethln', conmV
sions. Vaccination, Whooslnt-coaxh,
' ' Xcasies, Itu . ...
It IXLLS T0TJ The symptoms of Cronp, Cholera Jafaft
- - turn. Cholic, Diarrhea, Worm scalled
Bead, Kicirworm, Chicken-cox, fcc.,
' acd rives you the best remedies for
their cure.
IT TtLLX, A.0 U Tho symptoms of Fever and Atse, aad
Bilious. Tcllow, Typhus, Scarlet and
t m. , eiter levers, sea give you the best
sarplcit renjedtiw fr their sure. . '
IT TILLS T0C The symptoms of Influcnrs, Consump
tion Dyspepsia, Asthma, Drcpsey. tho
Gcot, Kheumatism. Lunibaa-). Ery
sipeias, c and gives yoa the best
Remedies for tin!r cure.
IT TELLS TOT The fpaiptoras I Chclera iTorlms, lfs
i.pidiii cnciera, bniaii-P.x Dysentery
Crsup. Disease of tbe Bla.Uier, and
of the kidneys and Liver, aua tho beat
remedica for their cure.
IT TELLS T0C Tbo symptoms ot the Wumps, iaral
fia. Ap -p'.exr, Paralysis, the various
Diseaes of the throat, teeth, car and
. eye, aad the best remdiea fvr their
cure.
IT TILLS T0TJ The symptoms of EpileDsy Jaundice tho
Piles Rapture Diseaaes of the Heart
Hemorrhage, venereal Diseases and
Hydrophobia, and jtives tho best rem
ejies for their cure.
ITT2LL3T0C Tat best and simplest treatment fot
- . wounds, broken bones snddUIocatloas
sprains lockjaw, Tever Sores, White
? SweilpiKs, Cieers, Vhitlows, Boils,
s Scurvy, burns, acd Scrofula.
IT TILLS TCC Of the various Diseases- pecellar ta tho
Temalc Sex, acd gives tbe best and sim
plest remedies for their cure, together
with many valuable hints for the pres
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Ko C17 Sansom Strtet Philadelphia, Pa.
BROWVILLEE'!
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Fifty Thousand Copies Alrtady Said.
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BY FRANK CROSBY.
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too law as so marriage Dower, the
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-'-- Alimony. ' r -
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state, ana tbe naturalization Laws
f -of tbis country, and how to comply
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IT TELLS TOU The Law Conccrnins Pensions ted how
to obtain one, and tho pre-emption
Laws to Public Lands.
IT TELLS TOU The Law for Patents, with mode of pro-
: ceaureu coiaimcg one, witir inter -,
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IT TILLS TOU now to make your will, and how to sd-
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IT TILLS TOU The meaning of Lsw terms la general
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both the General acd State Govern-
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cow to do your business legally, thus
'. ssvluing a vast amount of property.
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ly consultation,
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with other Information, apply to or address.
JOHN E. rOOTTEIt. Publicher,
No 617 Sansotn Street, Philadelphia, P;
as Juroevo4 ,
A,nd, perhaps, tho
LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS
Ever brecslit abo-ro St. Jcrr-b,
' " tniich he fs epealai out la tie v "
Splendid New Baildicg,
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Corner cf Mala azd First Street-
nrownvlllo.' . '
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stock consists of tho follewist trr.ttes, SIrt W
will sell cheap for cash : .
Pure White Lead,
- French Zincr,
China Zinck,
Red Lead,
Ca.tcr O.
Cod LItp O," ' '
. , Sweet jOiLV
l "' Putty,
VVnitisn HrJ. G!a.
,,':;. :Riv? and b'tcnbtr,?.'! Fixrj j J
. Spanish whitbj,
., Turpentine,. . .-Y
Chalk. ' ' Linseed Oil,'"
Cough Candy, . Tinner's Oil.
"Copal Varnish , , Costib 5ci"'
Fancy Soap " '''Tcrief'-Sca,
; Tooth IrusuesV . ". , LiiLcrag3l'l','
Paent medicines, 'iLcLpspsr:
White Varnirh, Ink,
.;. , r .' Hitir .fcruahes.r; i 'i virt
'Tooth brushes; ;;(' ' '
" " 'Paint brushei;
Stationery,, a. 7 .
Steel Pent,
Gold Pens, T
PenCi!i
Hair c3,
Its.,
Candies,
Nuts."
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Also, h Splendid Assortment cf '
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Comprising Lyon's Kathsrlon, Cologne,' Pommsufa-" '
geanine ox marrow, ear greese, aad tils, muakaai'
escencos ot all kinds and of ti flaest t;:y.
foolscap paper, fancy letter ptpsr, gilt edz?i'aotaa,
and envelopes, plain, fancy, end emaoSMMl, pens pencils'
and pen-fcoldere, lfi2s vf all kinds, iniitaads, wafer
and sealing-wax.
Lz r-;iri,, ... .
Probate Notice
notice Is hereby given to all parsons, interested that
Esther Beishline has been appointed administratrix of
the estate of John Belshline, late of Pawnee County.
X. T., deceased. All pcrsods Hanne Claims against the
If jo wish to deal with accommoaatiE; aria polite 1 Mja estate are notified to present them to the Probate
Clerks
GO TO THEODORE HILL'S
In short : For afiythins- to eat,df1nt W wear.
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BROWJN VjLLLEi N.
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BrowBTjlle, N. April 12, 1M.
' Conrtof aaldCoanty, on or before the Uth day of May,
1680. or they will Co forever barred from recovering
such claim in. any action whatever. H. O. LOHE,
12wno32F$7 . Probate Judje. .
Legal Notice.
Eanael Calloo. ) la the District Court ot Kemaht,
vs County. Kehratka Territory.
yielding ff. John. S
Tbe said defendant Fielding TT. John of tha Sfit of
Missouri will take notice that e said plaintiff, Samnel
Callenof N'emaha County, Ketiraska Territory, did. on
uoiunanyor juiy. isoq file hU ceUtlon In the said
court agalast the said tefendant setting forth that tbe
said flef enlr.t is Indebted to the said plaintiff in the sum
of $335, fcr work and labor perforated and also for mon
ey expended for said defendant by said plaintiff; also
tbat said defendant is indebted to said plaintljin the
additional sum of $350 for a portion of tho mach,nery ot
a steam boat, the property of said plaintiff an 1 by him
delivered to said defendant. Plaintilaiks judrmentfur
said amonnts. and has caused aa order of attachment ta
Usne against the property of said delendant. And said
defendant ia further notified that be Is recurred tn ap
pear and answer said. petition on or before SXondaythe
17th day of August next.
6f-3"5-u, Jn!y 11th, If M. . . t-St-$3
AN aperleat and Stomichlc prrparaticn of IROK'
purified of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion In Ilydro-
ccn. sanciioneu cy tne nizocbt Jteaicai AUtnorities,
both iu Europe asd the United States, and prescribed
In their practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that to
preparation of Iron can be Compared with it. Impuri
ties of tbe blood, depression of vital energy, pale snd
otherwise sickly complexion indicate Its necessity la
almost every pornaivjble caio.
Innoxious in all maladies in which It has been tried.
has proved absolutely curative, in each ot the fallowing
complaints, viz:
In Debility, IVerrous Affections,
Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Consti
pation, Scrofulux Tuberculosis,
Malt Illieuni, Mlsnienstruation,
Unites, CUIoroftls, Liver Com
plaints, Illacumatisni, Chronic
Ilcauacncs, Intermittent even,
I'imples on the Face, &c.
In cases of GKNERAL DEBIL1TT. whether tberesnlt
of acute disease, or or c.utiiiued diminution of nervous
and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial
of tbjs restorative has proved successful to an extent
whch no tie crip:i.u nor written attestation would
render credible. Invalid so long bed-ridtien as to have
become forgotreu in their own neighborboods, have sud
den It re-appeaued in the busy world as if just returned
from protracted travel In a distant land. Some very
signal instances of this kind are attested of female
sufferers, emaciated i7ti3H of apparent marasmus,
sanguineous exhaustion, critical (han;e, and that com
plication of nerroni and dyspeptic aversion to air and
exercise for which the physician bas no name.
Ia NERVOUS AFFKCTIOXS of all kind, and tor
reasons familiar to ntedicat men. the operation ef (tie
preparation cf iron must necessarily be salutary, for,
unlike tho .t uxulcs,. it i viswoualy tonic, wiihout
being excitinsand ovorhestins f and gently, retroJsrly
aperient, eveuin tliS most obstinate cases of costiveneS
without ever beins? a gastric purgative, or itaictlng a
disagreeable sensation.
It is this Utter property, anvas others, which makes
It so temarkably effoctaal axd perwanent a remedy for
Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and
spec: 3c action, by diperiicg the local tendency which
farms them.
In DYSPEPSIA Innnmerable as are Itscaroes, a single
box of tbe?e Chalvbeafe Pills has often sufficed for the
most habitual taxes. includicKtseaUcndaBt Cosftvenest
, In nnciecked PiARRTlCSA, even when advanced j
DfSEXTABT. co-inrmed. emaciating, and sppaflntly
malignant, the effects have been equally deceive snd
astonkhing. -
In tho local pains, loss ef flesh and '.rer!stn debi'Il
Utingcourt. and remittent hectic hu-h generally in
dicate 1NCIFU.VT COSSClsP-rfoN-, tb.s remedy has
allayed the alarm of frienCsarW physiciana, la several
verygrarifyNan.ll.-re,ttneJnMaT,c .
In SCF.OFULOr;, TUBERCrLOSIS. ttls medicated
iron has had f-r ci-we thaa theRjgdsefrocu ot the moot
cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any
fjn'.r well known liabilities.
he attention of females cairnot be tooconfliently in
vited to this remedy aad restorative, in the eases pecu
liarly affVctir them.
Ia RUECMATISa. both chronic sad Inf smmatory -in
the la'ier. however, more decidediv it has hn in.ri
PUEE LIQUORS.
Holland Gin, Irish Whliiy, Boertwn ThIsky. Qing&
Brandy. Cerdlal, Port W!ao,T4s;ra,W las. White wu
nd Malaga Wine.
Mr. lsnnhefacan TpT(sned practical Srug1it,kUt
patrons mey rest assured that all medicines .procured' ,
from him are genuine without fear of mistakes.
E7"Poylclsn's Prescriptions attended to at ail tsef
bota by day and night.
3?02222.CSy
CASH INVARIABLY '
3rownvllle, May 24, 1SG0 ly.. .
OKEGON NURSERY.-
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Aa. 11 liLIitUL0 It,
PllOPUIKTOKS.. ... w
Oregon, Holt Co., Elor. . r
The underpinned have long since beea convinced -of
tbo want of a Cnt class Xaiscry in tho West,'
where
TREES, SHRUBS. FLOWERS, &.C.; . ,
Can be adaptod to ourcliinateand soil. In view of 1
these facts, we have established ono at this place,'
and havenoW'in successful eultirston. which wo"of
fer for sale at ' ." 1 ' '
Wholesale or Retail,' t
Tbe earning season, a large and well selected stock,
suited to this climate, of . '
Apples, standard acd dwarf; .. , s
Pears, standard and dwarf; ' t
Cherries, standard and dwarf i:
Peaches, . ,
Plums,
, Apricots, .., ' ' 'l --
Nectarines, '
Quince,
Crapes,
Currents," .
GooiBberrJes, :
RAspberrlesY
uli uui.i..u otaAuci ill?
Evergreens, Ornamental Trew, and Shrubs,
Greenhouse and licddicir Plants, Hoses, DahliAi "L
Ac, 4c, Ae. . ; '
To which we wnuld bef leave to ea1) the ttteritio''
tit tho j.eople of Westera MUscuri,' Nebraska; Eai-V
sas snd Iowa. .....
J5iTOur ternu willbc aj low a3 any rslialle oasU ,
ern Nurjery. . ; - i.
By purchasing cf as theexpenseef tnnsportatisa
from the east ean be saved.
All trees and' plants' are erefulfy la'be'ied'asi''
packed in the best manner for any part of tie Unit-"
ed Status, for which a charge of the actpa,! ccion!y
willbomadl. Jcbrge will be made for the deli
very of packages on board steam boa s.
All communications addressed to tbo n&Uersifsed,
will receive prompt attention. , . ., . , . .
E.n.ccr.criEs kcos
Agricultural Implemenii
Just received, ()tr steamer t'miue) a supply of
Hand rakes, .-. ,
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plows::.
t harrows.
CULTIVATORS,
HOES, r . .
- " ' - SPADES,- O L .
SHOVELS; ;. v PITCH FORKS,r
V a aBa W mmm mm mm m, A aft "
FOH BALS.AT .
THEOBOEE HLI10
x.rownviIle. April, 23. 13y&.
s
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Mtti
oiy en reponw, oo:n as aiioviatini pain and reducing
the swellinzs and stiffness of the Joints and muscles
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must BKHurllT
a great remedy and energetic resturaiire. and to
gress ia the new settlements of the West, will probably
be one ct ti;h. renown and usefulness. . ,
Ko remciy hs ever been discovered In the whole hit
tory of mcli-:inswhil exerts men prompt, hapev. and
folly rcsbirattvo elTecU Good, appetite cumplate diBc
tion. rapid acquiMtu-n of strensth, with an unusual dis.
po-.;ion for active and cheerful c.ercio.
Pat up In flat ir;etat boxes containing SOpill, DriwM
cantsperbox; for sale by drr.pxists and dealers? Will
J'"nl frcf -r '; n rerelpt of the pric. All
letters, orrtpr. oe., shouH ,0...,. to - '
R.B.SaOCKE&cO.;
An Improved Fann
A very valuable and rtetrabl? rms'-oved fcrrtn sltMt
4 1-3 miles from BrowaviUeand S s-3 front Xemahs
City, tea fcw had on rery 'svorable terms. It consist
of 104 acres; 40 acres under cultivation; 54 scTes ia tim- m
ber; good well stock water, and gof frame house
The Hock 2 yoke of oxen,? cows, and 7 young eattlff,
the farm Implements, and household mrniture will l J
sold with It If desired: a rare opportunity Is here pre
sented. Enquire of B. wr. Pnmas, at the Advertiser
efflee. Brown ville. !C. T. ' . .'.
Nov. 17, '69 n1,? ., ,
A Gocd Farm fcr Sale.
Th subscriber will sell at a great bargain.' a ver.
choice quarterof section of lard in Juhnaon cuttnty. Ne
braska. There are forty acres of f.50 timber isad,
50 acres under cultivation, a gi.d log bose and other
improvements. It is two snda half nii!c from Tectt-
. n tfcar.iAjl from ttSOCeto Pd;et Of?. ,
cease a Kcri n.ci
A nr nr4n71 WlDlDS tO li"
very reasoeaM terms, will apply t Cyrna wrig ai as
Tecunifch, or J. hh L. Carson, Banker, In Bfownvllie, .
crtoGco. TF.SaToat.yehkaCrr. . -.. J
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